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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 />
Although Mr. because of <lb />
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 />
-As. <lb />
M .<lb /></p>
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u-j-m------- <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS<lb />
incident or war <lb />
Kindly of Justice Clark <lb />
In days When He Wan Young Con- <lb />
Officer. <lb />
allow- <lb />
To the If you will <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
subject to the a little space In your paper to re- <lb />
action of the Democratic party. to my old comrades an Incident <lb />
R. L. LITTLE, that during the civil war, I <lb />
I will appreciate same very much. <lb />
For Register of Deed. I was a private soldier In Company- <lb />
can- A- Regiment North Carolina <lb />
of Reserves. When It was reported <lb />
that the enemy, In the fall of 1864. <lb />
the capture of <lb />
was hurried <lb />
a forced march Tarboro. The <lb />
was very rapid and Just <lb />
WITH OTHER EDITORS <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for the office of Register <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to <lb />
the <lb />
and approval of the Democrat- advancing for <lb />
I wish to thank our regiment <lb />
friends for the support given <lb />
years ago and earnestly ask for same <lb />
in the coming primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
J. R and -Don- <lb />
Having been asked <lb />
my <lb />
He Same. <lb />
by <lb />
friends if J. B. Little and Don <lb />
Little were the same person I want <lb />
to say here that they are one and <lb />
and in order that there will <lb />
not be any mistake will sign here- <lb />
after <lb />
J. B. LITTLE. <lb />
BEEF CATTLE. <lb />
before reaching Williamston I was <lb />
forced through sickness and <lb />
l drop out. The captain In <lb />
charge of the rear guard roughly or- <lb />
me back in line, but finally <lb />
seeing that could not go. left me to <lb />
struggle along the best I could. Just <lb />
about that time the major of my reg- <lb />
rode up and asked what the <lb />
trouble was. Finding that my <lb />
was sick and worn out. he first <lb />
told me to try to get up to camp as <lb />
we were not going much further, but <lb />
after riding a few steps he dismount- <lb />
ed and made me get on his horse, <lb />
and he himself marched on foot the <lb />
live miles to Williamston <lb />
Foolish Women <lb />
Alter being sentenced to four <lb />
CONDITION <lb />
THE BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEBRUARY 1912 <lb />
Women In Journalism <lb />
Admission of women students to the <lb />
School of Journalism at Columbia is <lb />
,. . . month's Imprisonment with hard labor <lb />
announced to be still under advise-. <lb />
by the directors. It would seem Mrs. Alice Green, one of the famous <lb />
a clear case. If the course It Is to be as London window smashers, said to the <lb />
Inclusive as planned. Many women -i nave given up my home, <lb />
are engaged in newspaper work and my and my <lb />
this movement, and I will not go <lb />
back until women get the At <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
from all that she <lb />
dear. Fast is that in <lb />
the wrong <lb />
about their <lb />
work and <lb />
doubtless many more will be as time <lb />
goes on. All the professions are now <lb />
open to women, and whatever the <lb />
Fourth Estate is or is not to be the rate of progress which he <lb />
as a profession, it is at least, are making it would <lb />
calling In which the best training <lb />
that can be acquired is highly <lb />
It may not be possible to say ought to <lb />
in advance how many women would I whatever light we may regard the <lb />
seek to avail themselves of the suffragette movement, women of <lb />
of the School of Journalism, but England have adopted <lb />
the door should not be closed to methods to bring <lb />
those who apply even If at first they desire. They unmistakably <lb />
number. If Journalism is shown to the world that the ballot <lb />
open to their hands would be a danger- <lb />
to set up a weapon; they have given evidence <lb />
New York that they are the creatures to <lb />
and are not to be entrusted with <lb />
Overdrafts . <lb />
Banking 4.200.00 <lb />
Furniture and <lb />
Cash 2.982.51 <lb />
Due from Banks . <lb />
Cash in <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital Stock . . . <lb />
Deposit. . 246,381.92 <lb />
Total <lb />
CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL BUSINESS TO US <lb />
be few in <lb />
still to mean a ca <lb />
it cannot attempt <lb />
of that talent by sex.- <lb />
Evening Post. <lb />
Shipment Made by Mr. U <lb />
From Farm. <lb />
have heard the remark made <lb />
that Pitt was not a good stock <lb />
county and that the heavier grade <lb />
of beef cattle could not be successful- <lb />
raised here. That the contrary is <lb />
true has been demonstrated by Mr. <lb />
O. L. proprietor of j <lb />
farm two miles from town. Mr. Joy-i <lb />
has engaged quite extensively In <lb />
stock raising an eye to the best <lb />
bred and has as line a herd Here- <lb />
ford grade cattle as any section can <lb />
show. Last Friday he shipped a car <lb />
load of steers to a butcher in Raleigh. <lb />
The ages of the steers was from two <lb />
to years and several <lb />
in the lot weighed from 1200 to <lb />
pounds. It strikes us that it takes <lb />
fine beef cattle to grow that weight <lb />
in three years. <lb />
The <lb />
Senator Overman <lb />
Post finds special pleasure <lb />
very grateful to him then and, t <lb />
though have never met him since, <lb />
l have not forgotten his kindness and <lb />
I think that my old comrades <lb />
the privilege of franchise. <lb />
We are. of course, speaking of that <lb />
element which In riot and <lb />
not of the wiser women <lb />
who. If fate and the future should <lb />
so desire It. would vote or. their <lb />
country's affairs with the dignity and <lb />
ANCIENT <lb />
Covers a Period of Years, <lb />
lull Years Old. <lb />
Mr. Albert Ward presented the ed- <lb />
of The Reflector with a file of <lb />
copies of the North Carolina <lb />
Almanac, dating from the year <lb />
to 1813. <lb />
Senator Overman. As stated in the <lb />
and dispatches of Monday he in <lb />
. I. cot tine a favorable report on his bill <lb />
fellow citizens should know who he O r <lb />
was. He is now a .,, Wilmington their , <lb />
to which means that recently <lb />
the entire State of North Carolina will <lb />
be greatly by the Improve- <lb />
menU of the port there. The Senator <lb />
Is a man that does things. When <lb />
goes after an appropriation for any <lb />
thing else he generally wins, lie ask- <lb />
ed for a public building for Salisbury <lb />
land got the finest in He <lb />
cast his vote in accord <lb />
shows that he has always stood 1.72, <lb />
been senator from North Carolina men look across the waste of waters <lb />
has wielded a greater influence with and seek the strife and discord winch <lb />
the administrations in power at the constitute the lot of their English <lb />
time than Senator Overman. A gen- cousins, and they shoulder when con- <lb />
of charming address, of scenes from which re- <lb />
did and of attractive per- womanhood recoils. Club- <lb />
he won his way Into the bed and beaten by heartless police- <lb />
administration and has done men, hooted and leered at by the mob. <lb />
Sermons And Excellent Music ho Taft there is no lure In the call of the <lb />
In the Baptist Church. la an hon- lot of the American woman. <lb />
The at Memorial or to the country-he stands easily knows that under one political <lb />
feast head and shoulders above the ma- or another her government and <lb />
excel- of the members of the senate country move advancing <lb />
Mr. and the people of North Carolina are awaiting <lb />
without his knowledge. His <lb />
name is Walter Clark. He was then <lb />
though only a boy of IT or years, <lb />
major of my regiment and the same <lb />
i kindness for the rank and tile <lb />
sympathy for those who needed <lb />
which he showed then ha <lb />
marked his career through all his <lb />
subsequent life. Knowing him M <lb />
for the people and the protection of <lb />
the weak. <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
WILLIAM H. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
good sense with which they now gov- <lb />
affairs. For, as <lb />
stated In these this <lb />
class of womanhood would not up- <lb />
set the existing order of things but <lb />
would be largely governed by the <lb />
views of their husbands. <lb />
Happily, in this country there is <lb />
a still greater majority of home <lb />
faithful wives who do not seek <lb />
or desire the rights of franchise; <lb />
men who believe that in the existing <lb />
order of things the men who have <lb />
heretofore been voting can bear the <lb />
burnt of political battles. These <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Buying <lb />
lime <lb />
You'll want the <lb />
home <lb />
for the rest of the <lb />
year--now is the <lb />
time to s e e our <lb />
display of <lb />
Fine Furniture <lb />
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums <lb />
We can outfit the home <lb />
ford you the widest choice now. Call today <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
SERVICES. <lb />
lined <lb />
church Sunday enjoyed <lb />
good singing, as well as the <lb />
lent sermons by the pastor. <lb />
The copies are well preserved and text in the morning was, proud of Post. <lb />
She <lb />
re- <lb />
to <lb />
many <lb />
interesting data can be <lb />
you go. and the sermon was I <lb />
from their pages. Especially impressive. The contrail . . . . <lb />
Mr. Ward purchased the interesting through it was doing things I LAD I <lb />
copies from Mr. H. W. Martin of this now today not planning, .-.- fT. <lb />
county. do something months or years, THE WEEK. <lb />
ahead, thereby losing the golden op-j <lb />
IX FIGURES. of the present. Speak a I <lb />
word of encouragement today; <lb />
of Insurance Only Forty. that love her; let lg sub- Milwaukee, where the socialists are <lb />
Thousand Dollars. each proclaim the gos- for discussion of for a continuance of power; <lb />
In giving an account of the amount <lb />
WASHINGTON. March h c local option election In <lb />
primary election the municipal <lb />
Illinois and <lb />
election in <lb />
r life each day proclaim the gos- m discussion <lb />
of Christ. Two delightful solos to the <lb />
con-1 the elections in Chicago, <lb />
of insurance carried by the different, rendered at this service of parties will be elect- and the Republican district <lb />
victimized by the last Are, we and Mr. <lb />
ed In the <lb />
put Mr. figures at B The evening service was j <lb />
At least that Is what we were able to enjoyable with a forceful <lb />
learn from Hie different agencies. a excellent solos by <lb />
The amount really is about T L Justice and Mrs. B. E. Parham. <lb />
primaries, under the new <lb />
The best impartial <lb />
judges of the situation in the Bad- <lb />
state concede that will <lb />
to Bad Habit <lb />
look bright to <lb />
one <lb />
Pets End <lb />
Things never <lb />
with <lb />
trouble <lb />
liver with bilious poison, that <lb />
King's New Pills would expel. <lb />
Try them. Let the Joy of feelings end <lb />
the Best for stomach, liver <lb />
and kidneys. At all druggists. <lb />
In Maine, Missouri, Iowa and <lb />
several other <lb />
Some Important decisions are ex- <lb />
to be handed down by the <lb />
the United States, <lb />
carry the majority of the state court of <lb />
gallon, with delegates reported in when that body convenes Monday <lb />
many cases to favor Roosevelt a two recess. <lb />
second choice. The state is strongly Political New York Is awaiting with <lb />
Meet at Sheridan. <lb />
SHERIDAN. Wyo., April <lb />
Ten to one the annual gathering of the progressive Taft men are interest the trial of former City <lb />
Is a sluggish liver, filling the Grower's association but hope apparently is not to Chamberlain Charles H. Hyde, which <lb />
Dr- opened here today with a record break- majority of the delegation, but is scheduled to begin Monday. Hyde <lb />
attendance of members prevent from having Indicted for alleged bribery in <lb />
radically all stock raising vote from the state. with the financing of the <lb />
thins of the <lb />
Easter Services. <lb />
All the churches are getting ready <lb />
for Easter services. The Reflector <lb />
will be glad to print a full program <lb />
of each service in Saturday's paper <lb />
If the copy Is furnished us In time. <lb />
Man ya candidate never gets any <lb />
further than being allowed to pay <lb />
the freight. <lb />
you do through the <lb />
Fans A <lb />
Mien everywhere prove <lb />
No fee required. Write <lb />
today for free blanks free book <lb />
Your <lb />
E. A. FARM <lb />
. York <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A. E. Agent <lb />
Phone <lb />
C. <lb />
Conway, North Carolina, <lb />
K A. Farm <lb />
wish to say that I am more than <lb />
with the farm I purchased <lb />
this winter through your agent, A. <lb />
A. Denton, located at Greenville. N. <lb />
C. <lb />
I thank you for the <lb />
and treat- <lb />
yourself and <lb />
representative, I an., <lb />
truly. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
Cuts, Bruises <lb />
Strains and but apply <lb />
Noah's Liniment. It is <lb />
and will take the poison <lb />
and out quickly, when <lb />
all else fails. <lb />
Noah's Li will save <lb />
any amount of pain and can <lb />
be taken internally for <lb />
etc Nothing better <lb />
for Toothache. <lb />
l the <lb />
Sciatica, lame buck, <lb />
Joints and <lb />
Cut.<lb />
ad all Hone <lb />
Ache and <lb />
Ark on <lb />
i in. nil, but RED <lb />
on front of pack- <lb />
In <lb />
Ink.<lb />
by all <lb />
In mid I <lb />
or money <lb />
by Noah <lb />
Rented y Co., Inc., <lb />
Richmond. Va. <lb />
i On the Democratic side. Wisconsin Carnegie Trust Co., and the Joseph <lb />
I seems to present about the same G. Robin banks. He will be the fourth <lb />
as Oregon and Nebraska, a coterie of prominent politicians, <lb />
being primary election states with bankers and promoters to be tried on <lb />
three tickets In the field. Harmon is charges growing out of the failure of <lb />
to be stronger in institutions, <lb />
than In the other two states and, I A large number of officers, direct- <lb />
backed by the solid conservative vote ors and of the National <lb />
It Is thought possible the Ohio Cover- Register Company of Dayton, have <lb />
may win over Wilson and Clark, been ordered to appear In the United <lb />
who will have to divide the States court at Cincinnati Tuesday to <lb />
vote between them. <lb />
plead to the indictments charging <lb />
Democratic primaries will be held them with conspiracy obstruct and <lb />
in Alabama Monday for the selection monopolize the cash register business <lb />
of delegates to the Baltimore violation of the criminal provisions <lb />
The voter, will express their Of the Sherman anti-trust law. <lb />
preference for president in the The launching of the torpedo-boat <lb />
but the delegates will be destroyer Henley, which is to take <lb />
ed Inter In the convention. There place at the Fore River yards on Wed- <lb />
no doubt but tint Alabama will will be of considerable <lb />
a decided far In naval circles because of the <lb />
Oscar D. the fact that this ship will be the first of <lb />
es will be for the the destroyers to be fitted with both <lb />
Southerner first, all the time, turbine and reciprocating engines. <lb />
At the for j other events of the week will in <lb />
lie i-i . also minor the celebration of the Jewish <lb />
state u. for next fall, feast of the Passover, the annual con- <lb />
I it ten of vent Ion of the American Cotton Man- <lb />
If-int with interest, Association In <lb />
o be heard In ton, the situation with regards to the <lb />
cities In the middle West, while coal strike, the annual <lb />
-Toilette plans to Invade New for Education In the South, at Nash- <lb />
The reception of the Wis- ville, and the observance of the semi- <lb />
senator In New England will centennial anniversary of the battle <lb />
. -in opportunity for an Interest- of and the death of the <lb />
i as both Taft leader, Albert Sidney <lb />
Roosevelt visited that <lb />
Champ Clark incepted an <lb />
Easter <lb />
Is the time to <lb />
have new cloth- <lb />
es, and this is the <lb />
place <lb />
Don't put off <lb />
your buying <lb />
the last mo- <lb />
better <lb />
come and see us <lb />
now. <lb />
We have made a <lb />
specialty of our <lb />
Easter Goods <lb />
this year. We <lb />
can show you <lb />
full lines of all <lb />
the latest styles <lb />
in Easter <lb />
Suits. Hats. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Shirts. <lb />
Hosiery, <lb />
Underwear <lb />
and everything else you <lb />
need for EASTER is here <lb />
at moderate prices.<lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb />
H. S. Ward C C. <lb />
Washington, N. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
Office In Wooten building on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
. . North Carolina. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
F. <lb />
M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
Office second floor In Wooten <lb />
on Third St., opposite court house. <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In building, St. <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
A LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
. . Carolina, <lb />
J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
I a Edwards Building on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
N. C Greenville, <lb />
H. W. CARTER, . D. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. James <lb />
Practice limited to the <lb />
Bye, Ear. Nose and Throat <lb />
Greenville, . . . N. Carolina. <lb />
W. C D. M. Clank <lb />
Civil Engineer Attorney t Law <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
i baby for <lb />
Cough riles<lb />
to speak at a Democratic ban- <lb />
In Louisville Saturday <lb />
while William J. and other par- <lb />
leaders will be at a on <lb />
Chamberlain's <lb />
Mrs. T. n <lb />
Is the <lb />
gathering In Des <lb />
coughs, colds and For sale <lb />
Also of political Interest will be the by all dealers. <lb />
a knows he If <lb />
wrong ho can nearly always prove <lb />
that he Isn't by arguing the matter <lb />
with his wife. <lb />
c. <lb />
Architect. <lb />
Rack . C. <lb />
Send me fOOT to develop. <lb />
Central Barber<lb />
Located la main business or town, I <lb />
Pour -hair, operation and I <lb />
J m <lb />
barber at g <lb />
home ; <lb />
W. F. <lb />
at <lb />
opposite R. L. Smith Go's. <lb />
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building. <lb />
Greenville, Worth Carolina. <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by J. L <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina. <lb />
Horrible Discovery <lb />
in <lb />
Body of Han With Head <lb />
la Discovered. Theory he <lb />
Was a Victim of the Railroad. Wu- <lb />
Employee of Lumber Co. <lb />
FAYETTEVILLE. N, C. April <lb />
The body of a young man <lb />
with the bead lying near by was dis- <lb />
covered beside the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
railway at Hayne, Sampson county, <lb />
early this morning by two travelers <lb />
K. M. Bullard and Frances Parker, <lb />
who were riding In a vehicle towards <lb />
this place. The victim was apparent- <lb />
about years old, clean <lb />
with sandy hair and rather good look- <lb />
Messrs. and Parker re- <lb />
ported the matter by telephone to the <lb />
Sampson Lumber where It <lb />
was said that the description an- <lb />
that of a young man employed <lb />
at their plant near Hayne, though a <lb />
special cm sent <lb />
from Hayne describes the victim as <lb />
a stranger. It Is supposed, in the <lb />
absence of any positive information, <lb />
that the ill-fated young man whose <lb />
body was still warm when found, had <lb />
been run over by a westbound freight <lb />
train which passed that point about <lb />
o'clock this morning. The special <lb />
referred to said that the body was <lb />
being guarded by a section force pend- <lb />
the arrival of the coroner of <lb />
Sampson county. <lb />
Passes Away <lb />
TOO OLD TO STAND SHOCK OF <lb />
OPERATION BELOVED <lb />
SENATOR <lb />
DIES <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. April L <lb />
Robert Love senior United <lb />
States Senator from Tennessee <lb />
to all the south- <lb />
died here yesterday, unable to with- <lb />
stand the shock of an operation for <lb />
gall stones, performed last Thursday. <lb />
Early yesterday morning the <lb />
tor began to fail to respond to <lb />
Mrs. Taylor, worn out by a <lb />
day and night vigil had gone to her <lb />
apartment. At o'clock yesterday <lb />
morning the senator began to sink <lb />
so rapidly that she was sent for. She <lb />
was at his side when the end came <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Taylor so known <lb />
he played his way into the <lb />
hearts of audiences, carrying his <lb />
violin wherever he campaigned, was <lb />
years old. He was horn at Happy <lb />
Valley In eastern Tennessee, but spent <lb />
most of his life in Nashville, <lb />
law. He belonged to <lb />
family. father was a rep- <lb />
In Congress and <lb />
of Indian affairs and an uncle <lb />
was In the Confederate senate. <lb />
More Votes Coming Our <lb />
This week started off well for The <lb />
Reflector man In the way of getting <lb />
votes In the News and Observer <lb />
contest. Several <lb />
were booked and a number of <lb />
additional friends told us they were <lb />
saving subscriptions for us to come <lb />
In before the contest closes. We <lb />
want every one that can come our <lb />
way. as well as the coupons clipped <lb />
from the News and Observer. The <lb />
coupons dated to expire on the <lb />
should come In by Friday. <lb />
Negro Homicide at <lb />
Farm ville <lb />
SENATOR DEAD <lb />
Colored Men Want <lb />
to Figure <lb />
TWO PUT COUNT <lb />
Who <lb />
Three Negroes, Will Smith and Wife, <lb />
Cora Smith, and Cora's Brother, Win <lb />
Harper are ; Jail Charged With the <lb />
Murder of Smith, <lb />
With his throat cut from ear to ear <lb />
Smith, a was found <lb />
on the Norfolk Southern railroad <lb />
track near Farmville last Tuesday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Will Smith, the murdered <lb />
son, and his wife, Cora, together with <lb />
Will Harper, were immediately <lb />
of the crime, and upon inform- <lb />
that trouble had been brewing <lb />
between the murdered and the <lb />
trio, Chief of Smith of Farm- <lb />
ville arrested and locked them up. <lb />
The circumstances in the case are <lb />
very conclusive against the suspects, <lb />
and together with the threats that <lb />
they had been heard to make that <lb />
they would the old leads <lb />
to the belief that he was murdered <lb />
Thursday night and placed on the rail <lb />
road tracks, thinking to allay <lb />
of their connection with the <lb />
crime and make it appear that the <lb />
was killed by a railroad engine <lb />
or murdered by some one on the rail- <lb />
road. That Will Harper, Will Smith <lb />
and his wife, Cora, went to the old <lb />
home on Tuesday night Is the <lb />
latest evidence in the case and that <lb />
blood stains had been found on the <lb />
clothing of these Is the strong <lb />
link upon which the police hope to <lb />
convict them. <lb />
Negro Republican of North Carolina <lb />
Hold Meeting in Capital Want <lb />
to be as <lb />
Hold Convention Also. <lb />
RALEIGH, executive <lb />
committee of the Negro Republicans <lb />
of North Carolina held a meeting In <lb />
this city today, which was largely at- <lb />
tended by representatives from many <lb />
of the state. H. H. Taylor; <lb />
of Warrenton was chairman, and C. N. <lb />
Hunter of Raleigh was secretary. <lb />
It was decided to hold their <lb />
In Raleigh, May that date be- <lb />
the same as the state convention <lb />
of the white Republicans. In the <lb />
speeches by different much <lb />
dissatisfaction was expressed over <lb />
the treatment of the race from the <lb />
hands the organization In this and <lb />
other states in the south. It was voted <lb />
that the Republican voters of the <lb />
state meet all the requirements of the <lb />
present plan of organization of the <lb />
party; they the precinct <lb />
primaries and, where possible, elect <lb />
some of their number as <lb />
to the various conventions. Much <lb />
stress was laid In what was termed <lb />
the and unfair to <lb />
make the a political outcast. <lb />
No choice as to the Republican pres- <lb />
nominee was expressed. <lb />
Raleigh Boy Loses Foot. <lb />
the <lb />
year old son of W. J. Markham. <lb />
fell under a Seaboard Line freight <lb />
train, about noon Sunday Just in <lb />
front of the state and <lb />
had his right foot ground off under <lb />
the wheels so that the amputation <lb />
had to be made by surgeons Just <lb />
above the ankle. The boy and <lb />
playmates claim that young <lb />
Markham was on the Southern track <lb />
and saw a train moving toward him <lb />
and stepped onto the Seaboard track <lb />
not knowing that the <lb />
freight was coming. <lb />
Are Making- Their Mark Else- <lb />
where. <lb />
The Reflector is always glad to <lb />
keep track of the dispersed sons of <lb />
Pitt county and while we had rather <lb />
see them using their talents and ex- <lb />
pending their energies for the ad- <lb />
of the place of their <lb />
we are none the glad to note <lb />
that they make good and rise to <lb />
prominence wherever they go. Two <lb />
papers from other states have re- <lb />
fallen Into our hands that <lb />
bring gratifying information of rec- <lb />
Pitt county boys are making. <lb />
Mr. C. H. King. <lb />
In Portland, Oregon. Mr. C. H. <lb />
King Is sales manager for an auto- <lb />
mobile company and the <lb />
In a very complimentary notice tells <lb />
of his having won the distinctive <lb />
honor of closing the largest retail <lb />
order ever negotiated in the history <lb />
of motor car business. The deal in- <lb />
an outlay of more than <lb />
In commenting on this the Oregon- <lb />
said. the keen competition <lb />
that has sprung up In Portland's <lb />
field of motor trucks. King found <lb />
many obstacles. That he succeeded <lb />
In gaining all orders for himself re- <lb />
great credit on his ability as <lb />
a business getter. No deal Hint has <lb />
ever been turned In the Portland <lb />
business has caused so <lb />
much talk as King's. He Is given <lb />
credit for his sterling ability by his <lb />
competitors, who are frank in their <lb />
admiration were surprised when <lb />
the news spread that he had cinched <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. J. P. <lb />
This young man. who is a son of <lb />
County Commissioner J. P. <lb />
after graduating with distinction at <lb />
the A. and M. College went to An- <lb />
lo superintend the govern- <lb />
dairy there. His knowledge of <lb />
dairying led to his being employed a <lb />
few months ago by the Southern rail- <lb />
y as a demonstrator on a dairy In- <lb />
car sent out over that road <lb />
through the Southern states. The <lb />
Lynchburg News in telling of the re- <lb />
rent visit of the dairy Instruction car <lb />
to that city, paid Mr. a high <lb />
compliment. He made a practical <lb />
talk showing the use of machinery <lb />
and vessels that made up a dairy <lb />
equipment and to get the best <lb />
results. The News a mat- <lb />
of fact his address was a gem. <lb />
and one who has made a hundred <lb />
pounds of butter a week who <lb />
heard him. felt like exclaiming every <lb />
few minutes. brother, <lb />
so, amen. <lb />
Col. Grimes on Second <lb />
Members of the Farmers Union <lb />
Pitt county should remember that <lb />
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, secretary of <lb />
state, will address them at their <lb />
monthly meeting in Greenville on the <lb />
second Saturday in this month. <lb />
Making Brick Some. <lb />
Mr, Haywood says his plant is <lb />
now making brick at the rate of <lb />
26.000 a day. That Is making some <lb />
brick and looks like he Is going to <lb />
be ready to meet Greenville's building <lb />
activities this year. <lb />
Has <lb />
Close Call <lb />
Hat Is In The <lb />
Our platform will be announced at this time next week in this paper. <lb />
n Youth Com- <lb />
Suicide <lb />
Mun In Charge of Railroad Draw- <lb />
bridge on Tar Is Saved From <lb />
Drowning by Prompt <lb />
Rendered by Hirer Captain. <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C, April <lb />
mo Ricks, keeper of the <lb />
and Vandemere railroad drawbridge, <lb />
which crosses the, Tar River Just <lb />
above this place, came very near be- <lb />
drowned this morning, but for the <lb />
prompt assistance of Capt. David Hill, <lb />
Jr., who was passing through the <lb />
draw at the time in his gas boat with <lb />
a barge In tow, he would have most <lb />
certainly lost his life. Capt. Hill was <lb />
towing a barge for the Cooperage Co. <lb />
and noticed Mr. Ricks in the act of <lb />
getting In his boat to cross the draw. <lb />
Capt. Hill called to him and cautioned <lb />
not to attempt to cross between <lb />
the two boats. Baths not hearing him <lb />
or not heeding the warning he put out <lb />
from the shore and soon was sucked <lb />
in his rowboat under the barge. Capt. <lb />
Hill promptly stopped his boat and <lb />
by mean of a rope succeeded In res- <lb />
cuing Mr. Ricks, after he had gotten <lb />
out from under the barge. It was a <lb />
very narrow escape, and but for the <lb />
quick presence of mind shown by <lb />
Capt. Hill, Mr. Ricks would have <lb />
to a watery grave. <lb />
Daniel of Jones Blows <lb />
Ills Brains Out. According to Note; <lb />
Six Convicts Par- <lb />
by Kitchin <lb />
As Florida Views II <lb />
Shortly after the appearance in the <lb />
state of a personal representative of <lb />
Oscar W, candidate for <lb />
the Democratic nomination, we find <lb />
flooded with practically Them Twelve Year Old Pitt <lb />
County Ito;, Accused and Convict- <lb />
ed of Manslaughter in 1911. <lb />
every weekly paper In the state, and <lb />
Love. <lb />
KINSTON. N. Cu April <lb />
the poignant grief of <lb />
an <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C, April <lb />
nor Kitchin commuted the sentences <lb />
He the Art Derange of sonic of the dallies detailing the great <lb />
abilities and wonderful service to <lb />
Democracy of the gentleman of Ala- <lb />
These supplements were of- <lb />
to every newspaper in the state, I today of six convicts amongst them <lb />
love, Daniel Koonce, an year it is presumed, the Muck Harriss, convicted in 1911 of <lb />
youth, who lived near Trenton, management of Mr. Underwood is manslaughter. He was sentenced to <lb />
count. Sunday afternoon between to furnish them In unlimited months on the roads. His <lb />
and o'clock ended bis life by Coincident with the sud- <lb />
the top of his head off with awakening of Upon the recommendation of th <lb />
shotgun. He left a long note in Florida, we learn that his Judge I commute the sentence <lb />
that his act on account in the state has been placed this prisoner, who is a boy twelve <lb />
a girl with whom he was in love, tho keepings of Pleasant Holt and years old, from nine to live months <lb />
the long distance message to Chase, of Jacksonville. Ion condition that he remain <lb />
here did not give the young lady's There is no questioning his states- and of good behavior, <lb />
name. Young Koonce had several or his honesty. But as the <lb />
relatives in and was of a views It, the Democratic <lb />
good family. party would make a lamentable <lb />
lake in nominating him for president. <lb />
Mr J. B. Cox Dead. That he would not carry a state out- <lb />
Mr. J. J B Cox died Monday at side of the always Democratic south- <lb />
Tills Paper Brings Results. <lb />
Evidence multiplies every day that <lb />
It pays to advertise in The Reflector. <lb />
A party with three good cows <lb />
for milk and cream customers <lb />
and Inside of a week more customers <lb />
his home in Grifton and was buried stales that the result of the <lb />
today. Mr. Cox was a good man ill-advised election would be a land- had applied than the party could fur- <lb />
citizen. His wife died Just slide for the Republican ticket, there <lb />
two weeks ago. They were the pa-lean be no question any man who <lb />
rents of Mrs. II. C. Edwards anything at all about national <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
I Tribune. <lb />
It's easy for a girl to believe a <lb />
man is a hero because he isn't. <lb />
Spencer Forward. <lb />
Spencer board of <lb />
aldermen has closed a contract with <lb />
the J. B. company of At- <lb />
for the construction of miles <lb />
of extensions lo the sewers of <lb />
The costs of the Improvements <lb />
the sewers of Spencer it Is said Will <lb />
be tho payment to the con- <lb />
tractor to he made in city bonds. <lb />
Illegal Naturalization Papers. <lb />
United States <lb />
government inspector, who has been <lb />
in Greensboro the records <lb />
of the court relative to the granting Kin <lb />
naturalization papers <lb />
Unlimited Joy For the Fans. <lb />
CHICAGO, III,, April um- <lb />
cry of in the far <lb />
west today ushers In the 1912 season <lb />
professional baseball games and <lb />
before the diamonds are abandoned <lb />
next fall something like <lb />
ed contests will have been won and <lb />
lost. The American Association will <lb />
be the next to get under way, the <lb />
starting one day earlier than <lb />
the and American Leagues, <lb />
the Cotton States and the Southern. <lb />
The Texas League will begin Its sea- <lb />
son April tho Northwestern Lea- <lb />
April the International Lea- <lb />
and the South Atlantic April <lb />
the Southern League April II and the <lb />
Western League and New England <lb />
League April The last week of <lb />
April will see In the Virginia leagues. <lb />
League, New York <lb />
Slate, Connecticut and Central lea- <lb />
mm g.<lb />
Destructive Fire In <lb />
reached Carolina Association. The <lb />
here this morning that the Grass League will play Its first, <lb />
and other buildings on tho first May and <lb />
longing to E. L. near Moss I the Central Association, and <lb />
Just what he has found In many other Keck. miles from here on tho Sea-day will the opening of the sea- <lb />
it is said; that not more than hoard destroyed by some organizations will <lb />
one per cent out of ten night. Tho fire was sup- start the same day. Tin following <lb />
are legal. posed to have been of incendiary or- son for the Three-I League and the <lb />
as an effort being made Western Canada The South- <lb />
morning to secure bloodhounds, Michigan League will be- <lb />
the Canadian May <lb />
Lame shoulder Is nearly always <lb />
to rheumatism of the muscles and <lb />
quickly yields lo free <lb />
of Chamberlain's Liniment, <lb />
by all dealers. <lb />
For sale <lb />
is a great help to <lb />
who wants to tool a man <lb />
ed. An Insurance man stated today <lb />
that Mr. Odum was partially Insured. <lb />
Senator Smith South Carolina <lb />
declared for Woodrow Wilson for <lb />
president. <lb />
IS, the Appalachian League May <lb />
the League May and <lb />
Mid-Coast June <lb />
All men are born free and equal <lb />
but most women slaves to fashion.<lb />
-n <lb />
AND <lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
the heaviest load and getting manner. And even If we do not have worth their time to fold the supple- turned. Yet when the defeated pug- <lb />
calling on us. let us keep menu and them with their up again for another bat- <lb />
the poorest reward. <lb />
Hut at last, the change <lb />
But at last, happily, the change <lb />
has begun in the lot and in the <lb />
methods of the farmer. <lb />
Various granges and political or- <lb />
have shown the <lb />
realization of the power of co-op- <lb />
WORTH <lb />
Various plans for co-op- <lb />
Published by<lb />
D. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
me year, <lb />
x months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business office in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third street <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
respect will be charged r at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
will be charged at three <lb />
per line, up to lines. <lb />
as second class <lb />
August 1910. at the post office M <lb />
Greenville. Carolina, <lb />
act of March J, 1879. <lb />
things about us clean and bright. <lb />
publications. A mere matter of bus-l hp to make <lb />
conducted In a <lb />
WITH A VI Ma M K. <lb />
The very first thing the <lb />
did when treed by that Jury <lb />
in the Windy City, was to tender <lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL 1912. <lb />
THE IS TIRED HIS <lb />
KNEES DOWN. <lb />
Bat There l Nothing About <lb />
Hi- the Editors That <lb />
Talk to Have the Most Intel- <lb />
American Audience-It Would <lb />
be Well If Editors Could Learn <lb />
From Some the Modern <lb />
Methods of Self Protection and <lb />
Combination. <lb />
alive marketing, seen in the case of <lb />
the fruit dealers and others; the plans <lb />
for withholding entire crops for <lb />
good prices and <lb />
show that the is not content- <lb />
ed any longer merely to fight against <lb />
bis neighbor and let the whole <lb />
world stand at his back. <lb />
The thoughts and <lb />
are becoming, luckily, as modern <lb />
as the the reaper and the <lb />
automobile that replace old fashioned <lb />
tools. <lb />
And one great consolation In the <lb />
high cost of living so much deplored <lb />
Is the fact that part of this high cost <lb />
of living comes of the farmer's de- <lb />
termination to have a decent reward <lb />
for the work that he does. <lb />
The high cost of living Is due In <lb />
part to the fact that the farmer no <lb />
longer practically gives away his <lb />
no longer lets them rot on the <lb />
ground as used to happen in old days <lb />
of burning corn for fuel or losing the <lb />
apple crop because It would not pay <lb />
for the barrels. <lb />
The higher cost of food means that <lb />
Most mothers begin the story <lb />
was once a fairy <lb />
ally say, met a man down the <lb />
street and he told Now. about <lb />
the prince It is always a story; <lb />
the the street Is not THE RATIONAL ANTS. <lb />
always a story. <lb />
we met the down-the- <lb />
And both Underwood and their liberators a sumptuous dinner. <lb />
.,, , . ,. . his opponent. The government does <lb />
publishers made to be of the <lb />
very much the same when setting <lb />
That's what a New Yorker the trusts. <lb />
As a rule the sleuth and lawyers <lb />
working for Sam gather enough <lb />
evidence and evidence of such char- <lb />
that a trust victory seems to be <lb />
as far off as Christmas on the 26th <lb />
They Fight One Element. <lb />
The Rational Ants had been <lb />
street man and he had a suggestion peacefully enough. r December. Yet, inevitably, the <lb />
to offer. The suggestion was so good . They had gone about their j pay <lb />
and the man who made It so reliably different callings In a business like <lb />
honest in his purpose that we read- and the of them had <lb />
agreed to present It to our material comfort. Their <lb />
around the prosecuting attorneys and <lb />
Sam is made to bite the dust <lb />
solid homes and healthy epidermis of defeat. <lb />
For the past few months Greenville aloud of their as <lb />
has been undergoing a change for the did things material which made <lb />
better. It is progressing L for them, <lb />
and many good moves have The stage was ideal for the play, <lb />
slowly started and helped along until i. was De a drama; and the <lb />
they gathered the necessary ants which were to be the ac- <lb />
tum to them going to a success- luxuriously back In their <lb />
Nothing about It either. <lb />
The next thing in order was to <lb />
look up the different items of their <lb />
trial and add them into a grand to- <lb />
Right after they decided that <lb />
It would be sort of foolish to stand <lb />
the grand total out of their pock- <lb />
a revision upward of <lb />
all their products. Just enough to <lb />
defray all expenses. The dinner in- <lb />
we presume. <lb />
The really have a <lb />
great deal more humor than they are <lb />
credited with. They certainly must be <lb />
having a hearty laugh on poor Mr. <lb />
Consumer. Isn't it bad that we can't <lb />
the meat packers acquitted <lb />
after a of hours. Ill <lb />
is hard to tell what they inverted I Lieutenant Governor. W. C. New- <lb />
time In. The jurors had very land, of who has been prom- <lb />
In Chicago recently the Jury try- <lb />
to say after the banquet lender- mentioned as a candidate for <lb />
ed them by he accused. Yet in the present <lb />
end. By the middle of next j blissfully unconscious he not <lb />
with it Most, if not all. the himself for the giving <lb />
at the very latest we arc to have of hand which had laid <lb />
another brace of representative the performance. <lb />
By then it Is probable Journeys I To be a few them who evidence furnished by the trusts was <lb />
o the post office will only be imper- payed on margin of the future had in the manner of hundreds and <lb />
one rare occasions and we Will certain precautions against the of sheets, covered by figures. <lb />
happenings of certain events which These appeared to the Jurors as so <lb />
many Chinese puzzles of diabolical state convention for the nomination. <lb />
assume the air becoming a town that <lb />
done had hung crepe on the door <lb />
Taking all these things Into ac- o the other ant's <lb />
count there Is yet something which farther hastily closed <lb />
we should and certainly could have tan leather bound and care- j <lb />
and maintain. inscribed volumes which the wade through those sheets. <lb />
There are In Greenville, practically treasured in rooms of difficult The citizens trying the New York <lb />
a reason that he thinks Hon. Locke <lb />
of Is entitled to it <lb />
by acclamation. Mr. ac- <lb />
Is commendable. In that it ruins <lb />
the possibility of a light in the <lb />
complexion and undecipherable <lb />
No wonder they refused to <lb />
By ARTHUR BRISBANE <lb />
and reprinted with his permission <lb />
Homer Davenport, known to mil- <lb />
lions of Americans for his cartoon <lb />
work, understands especially the <lb />
that live in the country. <lb />
The man who lives in the country <lb />
the sky and the rising sun and <lb />
watches the passing seasons has a <lb />
brain better fed than the city man <lb />
who lives on and scarcely <lb />
knows the difference between moon- <lb />
light and electric light <lb />
In Chicago two days ago Davenport <lb />
was discussing with the well known <lb />
and some others the <lb />
different kinds of American citizens. <lb />
not raised on the farm <lb />
don't said Davenport, <lb />
the do the thinking and the <lb />
clear thinking In this country. <lb />
city folks think of the <lb />
farmer as an exhausted man at the <lb />
day's end too tired to think. <lb />
I also puts him in line to be honored <lb />
with the nomination by acclamation <lb />
four years hence. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Here is Bob Phillips of the Greens- <lb />
News, talking about pie, turnip <lb />
the farmer Is getting something thousand inhabitants. These without the knowledge of the sugar refiners, had a great deal of <lb />
the food he produces. And seen from I thousand people are liable to of several mechanical devices. presented to them. Also of corn ct cetera, and <lb />
and a great majority of them. Unfortunately for the majority of the puzzle variety and after hanging <lb />
an not prepared to have ants, these few who dabbled around the Jury room for a while, <lb />
thrust upon them in their homes, u future margins were indeed w disagree. <lb />
For this reason a hospital suggests painful few and their purpose <lb />
that point of view the high cost of <lb />
king is welcome since it means that <lb />
good pay and prosperity are no long- <lb />
the exclusive possessions of mer- <lb />
chants, middlemen, jobbers, bankers <lb />
and high priced union mechanics. <lb />
The farmer's Intelligence at last Is <lb />
giving him his share. <lb />
COMING TO IT. <lb />
Next Monday, or rather day after <lb />
tomorrow, everybody who thinks well <lb />
of cleanliness and it is a pity such <lb />
a distinction should be made, will <lb />
feel right In his or her place for the <lb />
prescribed four days of general <lb />
cleaning will start then. <lb />
That period set aside by our may- <lb />
or should be a profitable one. If as <lb />
he invited some time ago everybody <lb />
gets to it willingly enough. And Just <lb />
here it Is more than timely to men- <lb />
in These same people had an- <lb />
right In the same column Inquiries for <lb />
the old fashioned folks who used to <lb />
keep fast. What's the matter with <lb />
Hob. anyway He ought to know that <lb />
Itself. Our neighboring towns Of any meddling with the future was lost In other set to with the law not so very and do <lb />
Importance all have hospitals careless crowd for what was the long ago. It was a case of fraud. <lb />
have proved of great benefit to of wielding an inquisitive Jimmy pure and simple. and boss- <lb />
people living in those towns, not to against the heavy lid of the were involved and Uncle Sam <lb />
mention the ones of our community holding that which was to come victimized of many hundreds of <lb />
who have had to seek In those to some and the knowledge of thousands of dollars. Small men <lb />
commodities that Greenville could is coming was apparently sufficient were convicted wholesale, but the <lb />
Some folks say they would have <lb />
a better show at gardening if It was <lb />
not for the chickens. <lb />
for our vindication, that we are <lb />
farmer may be tired from , the North <lb />
knees down and he generally Is. the of , clean town <lb />
in the evening he gets off his boots Tarboro New and <lb />
and has a few minutes rest. through their civic leagues have <lb />
from the eyes up he la the game our <lb />
tired. His is the brain that takes the League have. <lb />
wide view of public questions. Just <lb />
as it takes a wide view of the fields <lb />
and the sky and that is the man worth <lb />
real heads escaped. <lb />
They have escaped again and it <lb />
When the new hotel is built It is <lb />
going to be followed by many more <lb />
not offer them. We have, to be sure, to the well to be ants. <lb />
a number of most competent Without an advance or even <lb />
cans in this town. But even they are a preliminary chord the artist rung would appear in that way, the <lb />
sometimes handicapped in treating the curtain one night on the rational pie who are suffering through the <lb />
diseases amongst surroundings that ants and routed them out of their restrains imposed upon by the <lb />
were not. in their favor or that of dwellings at a time when the not have enough energy for Mr- Roosevelt Is discovering that <lb />
their patients. cuts funny capers with come to an agreement and con-he not altogether as popular he <lb />
Very often the services of a They were asleep. some of the big heads <lb />
ed nurse are required. We have to I Some ants who were trying to keep Sam tries so hard to <lb />
send for her. Despite the magnificent pace with the owls were the first i o------- <lb />
Those with the price or credit will <lb />
be hunting Raster clothes this week. <lb />
They are planting corn. And be sure <lb />
talking <lb />
We have said so much of late <lb />
about the value of cleanliness through <lb />
sanitation to our healths, that it does <lb />
seem like repeating. And even if Is <lb />
Davenport said this in discussing we that this <lb />
the Importance of local newspapers L one yielding the best re- <lb />
read especially by the that , , Bought. <lb />
produce the national wealth. ago we were talking to <lb />
The local editors of the country who was on the committee <lb />
are to that they. tho new hotel stock, <lb />
a large stimulate and direct He the cam. <lb />
by their presentation of facts paper a great <lb />
Ideas the most important thinking WM towards get- <lb />
class in America. m prop <lb />
Until very recently the farmers of not <lb />
the country, like the local editors of a matter of fact, but <lb />
the country, suffered from lack of w the <lb />
combination, of modern methods and oW <lb />
they lacked their share of prosper- a , <lb />
It. seems to have struck a <lb />
For nearly a generation past there thing lately. In the way of <lb />
has been In the country a feverish In general picking up and <lb />
rush of organization, co-operation. new enterprises and public build- <lb />
elimination of waste, economy of pro- to be erected and the pres- <lb />
use of byproduct. campaign to beautify the town Is <lb />
In ten thousand ways intelligent just right, <lb />
big workers have made their efforts We do not want to feel like the <lb />
more remunerative to themselves, lady who did not know how to keep <lb />
more economical In methods, greater house. During one of her absences <lb />
in productive capacity. from home a lady friend called on <lb />
The story of this organization, Expecting her mistress hack <lb />
operation and greater reward Is fa- very Boon the maid urged tho visit- <lb />
equipment of some of our to on the stage and, Dr Q Hyatt of has <lb />
offices, nobody can deny that certain lost no time in passing the word, or been contributing some very <lb />
operations could be performed to bet- shout, down the dormant aisles. articles to the Free Press In <lb />
advantage and with better results Some quickly and some slowly re- hospitals. Every a <lb />
in a place that was especially paired to the scene In grotesque con- county <lb />
for them. The was on and it was, an and none <lb />
In fact, from many points of view as above mentioned, a drama. The pl Maybe our people about going, <lb />
does the advantage of a hospital had already a big slice up Q need <lb />
March did not do much blowing <lb />
Greenville suggest Itself. <lb />
his share and was ravenously <lb />
at no far distant day. <lb />
has <lb />
The particular business man who his way to the rest of It. The p <lb />
talked to us about it was very grew too strong for the <lb />
Enthusiastic enough and a confused attack upon the <lb />
pledge if the project could be resulted. week paper g Monday <lb />
made to materialize. That Is the kind j On account of the bravery display never <lb />
of enthusiasm that helps do things and ed by some of the ants-strange to T m <lb />
now that we have explained it. will say the very ones that had not made <lb />
other civic spirited business men of a mark for themselves in gathering Q <lb />
Greenville come forward and be- the world's was <lb />
friend the suggestion prevented from getting too near the <lb />
and tho play ended <lb />
April will hardly be much <lb />
than March was. <lb />
If there Is anything worthy of at- <lb />
it seems that this hospital <lb />
is <lb />
OSCAR HOD. <lb />
People In the south are remarking <lb />
with surprise as to the strength of <lb />
the Underwood boom In looking for <lb />
a reason for the strength of this <lb />
boom we have to hand it to the <lb />
managers of his campaign. <lb />
The astute who have been <lb />
entrusted with the of the <lb />
for tho Underwood launching <lb />
have been to <lb />
Within a certain period of time <lb />
these gentlemen contrived to have <lb />
with <lb />
frolicsome gambols of the voluntary <lb />
If the split log drat used <lb />
Just after the rains on street <lb />
south of Five Points, there would not <lb />
We have seen the first fly of the <lb />
season and promptly swatted him. <lb />
On with the hotel then some- <lb />
thing else. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Straw hats have blossomed In the <lb />
stole windows. <lb />
This Is going to be Greenville's <lb />
big improvement year. <lb />
now be so many deep cuts In the <lb />
I street. It takes attention to <lb />
The gloomy ants, the ones who had an , wad some power tho <lb />
gambled on futures, tried to <lb />
To get the money the fellows owe us. <lb />
a run on their favorite bucket-shop, The an of school <lb />
but failed in interesting the other draw. <lb />
ones In their What m designed <lb />
is My Birthday <lb />
was to come had done so and was <lb />
now history, as tho wrecked <lb />
where the had <lb />
good fighting qualities <lb />
shown such <lb />
to announce Greenville's clean up. <lb />
campaign. <lb />
Reginald De <lb />
Reginald De Korea, the composer <lb />
stood as a Is not going to let Char- of a number of the most popular light <lb />
witness for. and anyway, gambling on keep over her In the operas that have been produced In <lb />
tho future was not their way. <lb />
matter of sky scrapers. The America in late years, was born In <lb />
ANOTHER FAILURE. <lb />
The trusts have nothing whatever <lb />
practically every southerner to read when u lo <lb />
about Underwood, To see his picture. <lb />
To see and snapshots that <lb />
depict the Alabaman in dis- <lb />
is about to launch a ten Middletown, Conn., April 1861. He <lb />
office building. j received his education principally In <lb />
England. After from Ox- <lb />
I he first quarter of the year put ford University In he studied <lb />
some good on foot for Green- music In Paris, Vienna, Florence and <lb />
the law. progress. Let's see If the sec- Stuttgart. Upon his return to Amer- <lb />
Trust after trust Is driven to the can be made to count for even lea he was employed for some years <lb />
to every editor. lady to wait a little in the parlor. of mountains and the lawyer de- much a musical critic on various New <lb />
Unfortunately th, local editor, of She did. and having nothing to do but , , , forge, to et make a circle around York D WM <lb />
The Democratic party has not had tho founder and conductor of the <lb />
the country, the most useful and In wait, she passed a review of the oh- see a call it a cordon, but <lb />
the masses by far tho most powerful, In the room. They all denoted ,, , K, , . . as to elect a <lb />
. i, . . . , lure of charming Mrs. Underwood. i knows why. A cordon of lawyers , Among best known operas <lb />
have not don. their part for their ft, want of care strange in a Tho ,, wag ,, president the days of Cleveland J . <lb />
own benefit in the work of com- well kept. did the piano of the kind of literature <lb />
organization and higher bear evidence of this carelessness; a appeals and gets there. Dallies and <lb />
profit rich covering of dust dulling Its j weeklies were supplied with supple- <lb />
The farmers were among the last surface. The caller tired of waiting devoted to Underwood. These <lb />
to adopt these modern methods, for and left before her friend returned, were made attractive <lb />
they live scattered and isolated, as. but before going, with a gloved fin-enough to have the people look at <lb />
In a the local live. she Inscribed her name lo the then what more. These <lb />
And they, the farmers, for many rich layer of dust on that piano. j supplement were preceded by a <lb />
years and ninny centuries had Don't let us have our friends leave according to circulation, which <lb />
ply competed with each other, car- their names our homes in such a made the newspaper editors think It <lb />
as cotton on tho other fellow's <lb />
earn when you do not want to hear <lb />
anything. <lb />
The ridiculous part of it all Is that <lb />
the government behaves In such cases <lb />
after the rt the professional <lb />
Hi <lb />
are <lb />
and <lb />
Little <lb />
He has <lb />
When Mr. Roosevelt can't find any- written also a large number of songs <lb />
thing else to Jump on he takes a and music for piano or or- <lb />
whack tho But they <lb />
are able to take care of <lb />
. . ANYONE DESIRING Dose <lb />
get Allen , n county we , <lb />
boxer. The eve of the battle almost every day, they cure w <lb />
So and Is going to get in he Is not there. <lb />
. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF C. T. COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity- <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Members of the One Class En- <lb />
and in of <lb />
New <lb />
the evening of Fools <lb />
the faculty and students of the <lb />
GRIDIRON STORIES <lb />
Football Games That Were Won <lb />
by a Tongue Lashing. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. March <lb />
Miss Minnie Smith of Farmville spent a pleasant visitor In town Friday. <lb />
Wednesday with relatives in town. <lb />
Miss Helen Smith and Laughing <lb />
Theodore visited Ayden Tuesday at- <lb />
You Like or <lb />
Mr. Brown of Greenville was Never Can <lb />
Training school were highly TALK THAT BEAT HARVARD. <lb />
tamed by the members of the one. <lb />
year class. The class presented the Mike Murphy Mad the principal material of the frocks, little summer these <lb />
NEW YORK. Match So. The com- taffetas. Many of tin- prettiest haw- <lb />
season will, undoubtedly, be noted a ground of white checked or striped <lb />
tor tin- unusual taffeta. The by hair lines of black, and over this <lb />
are full of models showing surface quaint spring designs in odd <lb />
of every description employed as soil colors are scattered. <lb />
honor of the occasion the stage <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with Miss decorated with such signs <lb />
What Fools These Mortals <lb />
peal to Penn, and the Rad and Unfortunately taffeta is difficult to Will make for a certain type of i <lb />
Rosa to tho and to Victory, manage in such a way as lo avoid provided the frocks are made <lb />
A Dog Won a Game For Columbia. Nine out of ten of the artistic skill. <lb />
.,., . ., ,. , . , eta frocks shown in the shops are Among the taffetas attractive strip- <lb />
Writing on football in the American , . <lb />
Magazine. Edward Lyell Fox tells of and The tenth is ed effects may be found, usually in <lb />
defeats that were turned into undeniably but the charm white and color-soft rose, dull old <lb />
Ship of and by tongue lashing. lie usually goes hand in hand with I blue, violet, cherry, etc. These <lb />
WINTERVILLE N C April The Only In keeping are instances whereby coach- price, for it means material of striped taffetas are successfully made <lb />
ex have won games all unbeknown to beautiful quality and very skillful up alone but the French designers <lb />
the public. These ore crises that making. like to combine them with plain <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
have a large supply of Cole fertilizer Misses Sallie and Carrie Bell Smith with the last there were four <lb />
distributors and corn and cotton brother Markham. be,; not <lb />
P a k. ,. mo Saturday and Sunday with Miss and were dressed as the halves, with the team lovely Hie color of the stripe and sometimes <lb />
day Ind ball with Lucy Hell Langston. Jester, and who Imitated the the following . in the stripe <lb />
or stirred by <lb />
W. H. S. boys <lb />
in favor Ayden. <lb />
Miss Hattie C. of Ayden <lb />
was In town a short while Wednesday <lb />
with the result Harrington. Barber and Company of remained on the appeal an apparently <lb />
received a beautiful line of Bum- th stage throughout <lb />
the <lb />
mer lap robes. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rollins spent <lb />
typical fools of humanity, <lb />
came before the <lb />
crepes and satins, wonderfully light color shot with whites and perhaps <lb />
while organized and defeated rabble often and exquisite of line. The one other tone. <lb />
or becomes a steady but furious which quaint in the There are sorts of <lb />
unit. best sense of that are winning fabrics in the market now- the <lb />
Pennsylvania went to their favorable attention, chameleon linens, crashes, piques and bed- <lb />
room after playing a l to t effects still hold first place. de ford cords of which tailored costumes <lb />
first half Harvard. The tie score or antique cretonne designs are fashioned and the clinging soft as <lb />
m Harvard bud played h., Invaded classes of mated- chiffon stuffs like batiste, mull, voile <lb />
and whether In cottons, marquisette and crepe which go into <lb />
radiums or taffetas have a the making of diaphanous frocks. <lb />
afternoon. n once for short periods only. <lb />
Straw hats and caps at A, W. Ange came a body of women <lb />
and Company's. advocating for <lb />
Mr. J. K. Barnhill of Stokes, need a nice pair of en-. Then fol-, <lb />
formerly of here, came in last night examine those at A. W. Ange and Co. lowed the professions represented by , J <lb />
to look after some business. I Miss Louise of a novelist, a musician, an Harvard would have crushed <lb />
The fertilizer spent Sunday and Monday with a grafter and a teacher. Next if Mike Murphy, the veteran be for <lb />
for sale by Harrington. Barber and Misses Eva and Lucy Bell Langston. In came the chronic had not a table to give the tailored costumes with quantities <lb />
Co. Another large shipment of ladies and grumbles, the love-makers and; and three minutes to the team, r <lb />
Wedding bells will soon ring near and men's slippers at Bar- those afflicted with the modern dis <lb />
and Co. Come in and see them. The Interest in I <lb />
here. <lb />
Lizzie and Olivia Cox with Miss Myrtle came home play was heightened by a <lb />
C. T. Cox visited near Mill Saturday to spend several days at her of songs that were taken from <lb />
Thursday night, they report a She will return the last of Shakespeare's plays, <lb />
ant trip. the week to resume her studies at After the play the class gave a re- <lb />
If you need any kind of farm ma- the Meredith College at Raleigh. to the new students and <lb />
get A. W. Ange and If you want to plant your corn, cot- the Y. W. C. A. room. The <lb />
prices before you buy. ton and peanuts quick and regular. room was beautifully decorated <lb />
Mr. George Herbert Cox went to buy a Lead better, one seed planter. i yellow and gray, class colors. <lb />
Kinston Thursday night and return- guaranteed by A. W. Ange and Co. refreshments were found by re- <lb />
ed Friday. I Mr. J. Cox came home Saturday moving the souvenir dunce raps from <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Co. have night to spend a few table, <lb />
the latest styles In summer straw hats days. The evening was of fun and f <lb />
and old men. Barber and Company merriment from beginning to end and <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams returned Thurs- are selling the best fertilizer should fed amply reworded <lb />
day from Maysville where he namely, the efforts put forth. The en- <lb />
been holding a series of meetings. Several of our young people at- was under the <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co. can tended church at Bethany Sunday. on of Jenkins, tho advisor of <lb />
supply you with any kind of sewing it will pay you to see Harrington. one class. <lb />
machine needles, bobbins and shut- Barber and Company for one of those <lb />
also hand sewing needles. Cole, cotton and corn planters. Souths Meek. <lb />
Murphy, like was no orator. made up along lines unsuited to their Insertions of and other <lb />
you want a lot of beau eater, peculiar heavy laces make limply cut linen <lb />
up there Boston to crow over the <lb />
hash their ten in made of cried <lb />
be. turn that city inside out <lb />
cm good money at that. <lb />
Your friend. lie free lunch <lb />
counters for weeks if you let those <lb />
This is especially true of the suits very dressy affairs indeed <lb />
Road's <lb />
Finding no little opposition to <lb />
ft proposed bond issue of <lb />
overlooked the third and equally <lb />
essential, namely, experience <lb />
and know-how. It is not enough to <lb />
two. Such crude attention has given <lb />
the sand-clay type of a <lb />
dubs away with this clay down In mud and roll the <lb />
almost made me cry to see those bis good roads In Cumberland <lb />
stiffs walk all over gulped Index hastes <lb />
I know how . . ,. ., <lb />
which the situation manifestly re- bad name with people who were there- <lb />
the breach with some assurances by misled. Others hearing of their <lb />
quires. Those who oppose the bond Conclusion <lb />
issue do so principally upon the as w Cumberland <lb />
ground that the money would he proposed bonds <lb />
spent for sand-clay roads of their ac- roads, which would be <lb />
are not good roads. The adapted to local conditions <lb />
lie brushed hi. eve. with Index agrees that any one who w <lb />
better service than macadam at <lb />
live or six times tie <lb />
food yon You weren't right <lb />
half. You'll kill You've got <lb />
to. Think of the crowd. And any, <lb />
no mother, father, sis <lb />
or up there Just <lb />
think of fellows. Think of me. <lb />
that takes care of you all. For I've <lb />
got the <lb />
The Business Way. <lb />
It is learned that a few fellows in <lb />
the back of his band and faltered ed the proposed condition by what he <lb />
won't be with you very saw of roads in Cumberland Country- <lb />
longer, and I want you to win this bearing this name would be well <lb />
he opposed the bonds. We are <lb />
NASHVILLE. Tenn. April 2-The , -He finished ed , it <lb />
; i v ; I ,. , r- . <lb />
bond issue will not be used to build <lb />
Hood and of for Education the the men were thinking too hard. <lb />
The sheriff of Nottingham had will assemble for a three day's The next half Harvard found n differ- <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
such sand-clay roads as those <lb />
this state, who are so narrow be- an enormous price upon the head of This organization -bled TO but a type of roads that has been <lb />
tween the eyes that they think no- Robin Hood. One Guy of formed at Capon springs in is . . <lb />
body hut their candidate has a archer, determined to win unique in e been seen on Franklin Held, liar will be built under the direct super- <lb />
i ht to run for office has been the prize and betook himself to Slier- Us was swept away and beat- of an expert road engineer who <lb />
John and Robin <lb />
fun at Mr. Underwood and his b within its membership <lb />
B . sight of the stranger and . . . ,., I <lb />
campaign managers for running paid knew la he had come <lb />
supplements in tho on errand which it <lb />
to the one the Gold Leaf would be well for them to find out. <lb />
last week. They seem to regard this Little Join proposed that he should <lb />
as a method and think It go alone to sound the Rob- <lb />
can only hurt whatever chances Mr. was unwilling to entrust the <lb />
might have. Irate matter Little John left In <lb />
Quite to the contrary, we believe a huff. <lb />
men in education as a civic ,,,.,, a man spoke. and made good In other <lb />
Another remarkable turning of s. where <lb />
business men, men. col- game between the halves occurred at <lb />
Ithaca In 1806. Cornell led Columbia <lb />
at <lb />
it is decidedly to the credit of Mr. Robin had some pleasant words., i i i <lb />
Underwood's candidacy and to ills with the Intruder, promised that he fifteenth conference for education in H In the <lb />
campaign managers that are would lead him to Robin Hood and the South opened Its three day sis- u;, p ,,. <lb />
place <lb />
roads have been constructed. Every <lb />
by when the teams returned to have <lb />
the dressing rooms. Columbia not up o the standard. Almost anybody <lb />
recovered from a wearing game can build a sand-clay road, but only <lb />
Princeton the week before. Many of those who know the science of road- <lb />
the men were There was building and have plenty of <lb />
a distinct feeling of the hopelessness be counted upon to build a <lb />
of It all when the players lay down road that will Our <lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 3.-The floor Only Bill. outlines some of <lb />
requisites for a good Band-clay <lb />
road, inclining proper drainage, <lb />
men an din fact men of nearly <lb />
every walk of life. Affiliated with it <lb />
are several organizations of <lb />
tors, which hold their meetings <lb />
the same time and place. <lb />
To Promote Education In the South. <lb />
tiling to pay for the newspaper ad- did lead Into the heart of the here today with a record break- in a poker mixture of sand and clay, pack- <lb />
they wish to give their man forest. He proposed some archery of leading educators. De of which became red not. construction by layers, rounding, <lb />
and not try to It out of to while away the time. They statesmen, editors, lawyers when finally he laid down th. metal and one or two besides, <lb />
ready overburdened newspaper pub- had some merry sport together and clans, preachers, farmers, merchants, rod the red whitened, but the ht re These conditions were not met In the <lb />
Ushers. It Is understood by every- each admired the other's masterful and public spirited and rosined. Hill, deciding the poker building of the so called sand-clay <lb />
body who has even a fair degree of of the long-bow. Robin at length thoughtful men and women of all was to be with like a stick. Cumberland County now <lb />
intelligence to purely advertising revealed his and Guy his professions and from all walks of and we gather, are of <lb />
matter and therefore does not have errand. They agreed to fight till the life. These conferences of which for R hard only In the respect <lb />
the effect of compromising newspaper death of the other and there more than ten years. Robert C. gr tiled that they contain clay and sand. They <lb />
ed to the dog Catching the idea. Fish <lb />
lo his feet built up a <lb />
speech around Bill. He Bill's <lb />
nerve to tin the <lb />
men If were not of them <lb />
selves. His closing sentence was. <lb />
piny for Bill. Bill. <lb />
Columbia returned to the field. <lb />
Bill, yelping furiously, led the way <lb />
All through the half the team <lb />
from the side lines. Said <lb />
Von the tackle, after the <lb />
game. heard every yelp, and It <lb />
simply drove <lb />
Hill's yelping so good that <lb />
Columbia won out. <lb />
Very often. Mr. Fox declares, the <lb />
ability of one man to kick deter- <lb />
mined the of the game. He <lb />
Minnesota and Wisconsin <lb />
played to The match ha. <lb />
the most sensational ever <lb />
seen That It ended a tie was be <lb />
of He <lb />
He kicked three goals from the <lb />
field. The game began with a hen II <lb />
series of rushes, end runs <lb />
triple forward passes. The score leap <lb />
to Wisconsin Minnesota ft Here <lb />
to kick. on <lb />
the thirty yard line, he drove ball <lb />
between the Wisconsin's lead <lb />
reduced to three point. Again. <lb />
this time from the forty five yard line. <lb />
sent the ball true. Min- <lb />
led to The first half <lb />
ended, however, with Wisconsin swing <lb />
back into the lead. A touchdown <lb />
came after succession of end run. <lb />
The score Wisconsin Minne- <lb />
1.1. In the second half the <lb />
steadied down elans foot <lb />
No more were likely. <lb />
But In the minute. sent <lb />
a kick twisting from the forty-five yard <lb />
line. It cleared the bar. the score <lb />
was tied. Wisconsin had the bettor <lb />
team; bad <lb />
What is known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb />
external conditions, but in the <lb />
great majority of cases by a dis- <lb />
ordered <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which be <lb />
by t a course of <lb />
regulate the LIVER. <lb />
They bring hope and to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE <lb />
Notice I. II. M. <lb />
tribes of the fourth district <lb />
will meet with <lb />
No at Greenville on April 19th, <lb />
IBIS, at o'clock p. m. At <lb />
In Pitt county court house will be a <lb />
meeting to which the public will be <lb />
No other official notice will <lb />
Tho <lb />
tribes are cordially Invited. <lb />
By order of District Sachem. <lb />
A. <lb />
District C. of H. <lb />
invited. <lb />
teak. <lb />
publishers in any way. began as wonderful an exhibition of den. the great Now York n , opeD ha mouth. But arc not at all what the road engineer i i pm <lb />
Candidates for office have only too heroic combat as history records, plat, has been the presiding pm bark, and finally bad meant when he says <lb />
long regarded newspapers as so many Robin lost his footing and Guy was are among tho most important to choke him before be would loosen I people have supposed that <lb />
free horses to be ridden at will and about to take possession of his help- for the promotion of bis grip. It was then that Conch necessary to make a sand- <lb />
many such candidates would ride body, but Importunate prayer to in general of education in nudged Captain Fisher and point cay road was clay and sand. They <lb />
them to death if they were allowed the virgin was heard and he got on the South. No other agency has hail <lb />
to do It is the privilege of every his feet again. He soon had van- so large an Influence on the <lb />
free-born American citizen to run for his opponent. With a heart- development of the South. No <lb />
office If he so desire. But having once note of compassion for the dead phase of the educational, economic <lb />
decided to make the race, he should man and a grim Jest over the and civic life of the southern states <lb />
not have the gall to the pub- of putting the worst cloth on has failed to be helped by these <lb />
of newspapers to bear the ex- the heat man, he exchanged clothe, the Influence of which has <lb />
of campaign. It costs good with Guy and then disfigured the been felt in the remotest section Of <lb />
money and lots of It to set type and dead face beyond recognition. Mount- the North, East and West. <lb />
print newspapers and besides g a horse he hastened to the <lb />
fact newspaper Is worth sonic- sheriff and announced himself Guy Sew Type Of Destroyer <lb />
thing. If advertising in newspapers the slayer of Robin Mass., April de- <lb />
is worth anything to a candidate, he Hood. The exultant sheriff would Henley, representing a type of <lb />
certainly ought to be willing to pay have rewarded him with money, but torpedo-boat destroyer new to the <lb />
for it; and if It is not worth paying the hero declared that the slaying American navy, was successfully <lb />
for then it Is not worth the of that vile outlaw. Robin Hood, launched today at tho yard of the <lb />
A candidate as much right reward enough and hurried away. Fore River Shipbuilding Company. <lb />
to advertise his candidacy in tho news- a few moments he saw Will Scar- The Henley will be the first of the he- <lb />
papers and solicit votes thereby as a fleeing from the sheriff's soldiers fitted with both turbine and <lb />
merchant or tradesman has to ad- and he rescued him. Then he came reciprocating engines. The <lb />
In the same medium and so- upon Little John tied hand and foot, eating engine will be used for <lb />
patronage. One Is Just expecting to he hanged. He rescued at from ten to fifteen knots speed <lb />
as the other and the time him. Then safely arriving In Ills When the vessel Is to be run a high- <lb />
Is already at hand when candidates forest home, he resumed his own rate of speed the reciprocating en- <lb />
office are going lo resort more clothing and Impersonated Guy of glue will be cut off and turbines <lb />
more to the means of soliciting sup- no more. ed. The contract speed of the Henley <lb />
port. And It is much better and more, Guy of will March In tho Is set at twenty nine knots an hour. <lb />
commendable than to flood news- precession on May 18th at the State but it Is expected the she will be aide <lb />
paper offices with ready prepared Normal College Greensboro. to make at least thirty one knots. <lb />
editorials, long winded speeches and The Henley Is named to <lb />
articles, begging for their Neutral In Delaware. rate the deeds of two brothers, John <lb />
publication on the charity DOVER. Del., April of Dandridge Henley and Robert Henley. <lb />
Every newspaper office In tho conn- the Democratic State Committee of They were nephews of Wash- <lb />
try is even now being flooded dally assembled here today to de- and both officers <lb />
with this latter sort of stuff and some the date and make other In tho early days of the American <lb />
of Mr. rival for the arrangements for the navy. John Henley commanded the <lb />
Mantis nomination are among the at which delegates to Baltimore Carolina, the vessel which so aided <lb />
most guilty Gold will be selected. It is understood Andrew Jackson at New Orleans in <lb />
Leaf. delegates will go to the breaking the force of the advance of <lb />
convention without the British army. Robert Henley <lb />
to reports from tho Wash- This Is due to the fact that the prom- served In the navy during the war of <lb />
training camp Pitcher Thomas arty in are Just IS particularly distinguished <lb />
injured hand Is as good as about evenly divided In their choice himself at the battle of Lake <lb />
ever. between Harmon and Wilson. plain. <lb />
Rheumatic Pains <lb />
quickly relieved <lb />
Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of <lb />
any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, <lb />
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the congestion and <lb />
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for <lb />
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men and find it tut-class for <lb />
Sloan's <lb />
par have it for broken sinews above the knee <lb />
cap caused by a fall, and lo groat I was able to resume <lb />
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LINIMENT <lb />
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At all BOo. <lb />
Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle. Sheep and Poultry sent free. Address <lb />
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN. BOSTON. MASS.<lb /></p>
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SPRING GOODS <lb />
Spring is here, and as usual we have tried to anticipate your <lb />
wants, and have on display the very latest in Spring Fabrics <lb />
Silks, Lawns, Linens, <lb />
Foulards, <lb />
and White <lb />
are here, awaiting your inspection<lb />
Ladies Spring Suits Ready-to-Wear <lb />
Linen, Striped Serge Plain Misses <lb />
Whit. Tan <lb />
,. and Children. <lb />
They rich in value and <lb />
in price, lie;, s Blouse Shirtwaists <lb />
the <lb />
National Life In- <lb />
Company <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
Agents <lb />
STATE AND COUNTY <lb />
NEWS <lb />
Laces, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Dress Trimmings. <lb />
If you don't find it here, Its hard to find. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
-r.--- Li , i <lb />
Stands the Government <lb />
Every dollar Deposit <lb />
in this bank is protected by the <lb />
government. The most <lb />
gent financial laws in the world apply to Na- <lb />
Banks. Government experts watch each <lb />
transaction on behalf of the depositors in a Na- <lb />
Bank. That is why this Bank is so safe. <lb />
The <lb />
among the colored farmers of <lb />
tern North Carolina was held at the <lb />
Parmele Industrial institute. <lb />
X. C., Thursday. April The <lb />
speakers the United <lb />
States Department of Agriculture were <lb />
Mr. Moore <lb />
i and Prof. T. B, Brown of <lb />
;., Bolt are agents for <lb />
Farmer <lb />
Work. Quite a number of colored <lb />
mi t, h bringing a <lb />
of corn be- <lb />
that Ills good or <lb />
than it <lb />
inspiring scene U see so many <lb />
good natured farmers coining. <lb />
others with pack- <lb />
ages, others with suit cases contain- <lb />
samples corn grown on their <lb />
farms. It was easily seen from th. <lb />
I beginning City was far in <lb />
the lead of any other community In <lb />
point of number and quantity <lb />
corn. <lb />
At p. C. Chance, <lb />
who is responsible for the work <lb />
been started among the colored <lb />
farmers at this point, n a happy <lb />
frame of mind, called the meting to <lb />
order and after a few pointed re- <lb />
marks of welcome to the farmers, <lb />
setting forth the object of the meet- <lb />
presented Prof. Chas. S. Mitchell, <lb />
the special instructor in agriculture <lb />
who Introduced Prof. T. K. <lb />
Mr. spoke upon the necessity <lb />
of better drainage and the selection <lb />
of good seed corn. <lb />
Prof. Drown delivered a strong ad- <lb />
dress on the importance of becoming <lb />
farmers and raising a sufficient <lb />
amount of produce for home con- <lb />
He showed clearly that <lb />
I while the people differ and in many <lb />
respects are separated, their <lb />
interests are in common and <lb />
that the future of this great nation <lb />
cannot, be all th- <lb />
farmers are taught new and belt. <lb />
methods of cultivating their soils. <lb />
The farmers were aroused to a <lb />
higher sense of their duty and return- <lb />
ed to their homes determined to <lb />
the forces of nature and hid It <lb />
grow two ears of corn where only <lb />
one has grown before. <lb />
April I st, 1911, Total Resources <lb />
April st, 1912, Total Resources <lb />
One Thousand Dollars for Every in Year. <lb />
in which Uncle Sam deposits. <lb />
; in which the State Treasurer of N. C. deposits. <lb />
with the largest Capita Stock. <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb />
It Looks Like a Crime. <lb />
i a from a box of Buck- <lb />
n's Salve. pimples, boils, <lb />
demand it and its quick relief for <lb />
scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises <lb />
burns, scalds or cuts in his right. <lb />
Keep it handy for boys, also girls. <lb />
everything and does <lb />
H quick. for piles. Only <lb />
cents at all druggists. <lb />
Pone <lb />
in Pill county will do well to <lb />
W. U. X. <lb />
C. <lb />
SEED <lb />
per bushel. J. H. Cobb. <lb />
It. F. D. N. C.<lb />
variety, pound. <lb />
R. P. D. N. C. <lb />
it ltd <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Marriage licenses were Issued to <lb />
tin following during the past week. <lb />
White <lb />
Mark Ross and Moore. <lb />
Geo Gardner and Ophelia Col- <lb />
line. <lb />
Colored <lb />
J. H. Moore and Louise Moore. <lb />
Luke Lang and Alice Spell. <lb />
Ed and Amy <lb />
Richard and Ida Teel. <lb />
In cases of relief from <lb />
pain makes sleep and rest possible. <lb />
This may b obtained by applying <lb />
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by <lb />
ill dealers, <lb />
Although not n the <lb />
man always looking for <lb />
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All conveniences afforded to firms and in- <lb />
who open accounts with us. <lb />
National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
a Miracle. <lb />
One of them startling <lb />
ever seen in any man, according to <lb />
II. Clarendon, Tex , was <lb />
effected years ago In his brother. <lb />
had such a dreadful he <lb />
writes, all of our family thought <lb />
lie was going Into the consumption, <lb />
but he began to use Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery and completely cured <lb />
by ten bottles. Now he Is sound and <lb />
well and weighs pounds. For <lb />
many years our family used this <lb />
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i olds excellent It's <lb />
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hot lie free at all druggists. <lb />
When a medicine be given to <lb />
young children It should be pleasant <lb />
to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- <lb />
Is made from loaf sugar and the <lb />
roots used In Its preparation give it <lb />
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it pleasant to take. It has no <lb />
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cough. For sale by all dealers. <lb />
It good lime that a <lb />
an has that counts with her it s the <lb />
piling of It. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
of cotton and country produce. We now occupy the former <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. store and will be glad to our friends call <lb />
on us. <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Meal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season. Sect <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
Honestly, now, Isn't the tilings <lb />
I hat are none of your business that <lb />
keep your working overtime <lb />
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in its train and Is the primary cause <lb />
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madam and you win escape <lb />
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Tablets are given at the first <lb />
much distress and suffering may <lb />
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FLOWERS <lb />
you want the best, <lb />
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Violets Wedding In <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically arranged <lb />
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I. Co. <lb />
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Agent for Greenville and Vicinity <lb />
-II HIM, OR TELEPHONE <lb />
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W CALL <lb />
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Wholesale and retail grocer and fur- <lb />
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keys, <lb />
Oak bedsteads. Mattresses, etc., <lb />
Suits, carriages, go-carts, par- <lb />
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me Phone Number <lb />
Formerly Cincinnati. O., now at K. <lb />
L. MM. N. C <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop <lb />
If you want the best Cart Wheels <lb />
manufactured In I'm County go to <lb />
Gardner's Shop and ask for a pair of <lb />
DIXIE II <lb />
Birch Hubs, While Oak <lb />
Spokes, Steel Tires <lb />
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Just around the corner from the <lb />
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REPAIR <lb />
C. <lb />
The BOWEN Store <lb />
Is Now Open To Serve <lb />
You <lb />
My will be complete in everything for <lb />
wear, embracing DRESS GOODS, <lb />
TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERIES. LACES, <lb />
TAILOR-MADE COAT SUITS and Millinery <lb />
New Goods Arriving Every <lb />
Day. <lb />
SPRING MILLINERY <lb />
OPENING <lb />
TUESDAY, APRIL <lb />
On that date the ladies are invited to call and <lb />
sea my display of Spring Millinery and Dress <lb />
Goods. I have experienced milliners in <lb />
charge of this Department <lb />
W. A. BOWEN <lb />
Selecting <lb />
Piano <lb />
is of the utmost importance and re- <lb />
quires both skill and judgment in order to <lb />
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united with Wearing Quality. <lb />
We offer you the benefit of our ex- <lb />
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pend on our judgment, courteous treat- <lb />
inquirers. <lb />
SAM WHITE PIANO CO. <lb />
April a <lb />
woman purchases HO worth of wool- <lb />
en dress goods, that rep- <lb />
resents the value of the goods and <lb />
the remaining of the the <lb />
amount of Mm tariff. In other words, <lb />
should the purchase be made in <lb />
there Is not tariff on <lb />
the woolens, the woman would re- <lb />
the MUM amount and quality <lb />
of dress goods for that she pays <lb />
for In this country. <lb />
This Is because of the <lb />
ad tariff of <lb />
per cent. When the Democrats came <lb />
power In the House of Represent- <lb />
thy framed a bill which would <lb />
reduce the tax on nearly <lb />
per cent. The Senate passed n <lb />
similar bill. President Taft, vetoed <lb />
the bill which prevented cheaper and <lb />
better woolens to American <lb />
The Democratic majority of tho <lb />
House now presents the bill again. <lb />
President Taft will hare less t- <lb />
to veto the bill than before. He <lb />
declared on the first that <lb />
a certain tariff board bad not made <lb />
its report and that to permit a <lb />
of tho duties might It <lb />
possible for tho woolen <lb />
to their <lb />
The tariff board report justifies a <lb />
downward revision of the woolen <lb />
schedule. Then since the President <lb />
vetoed the wool bill there has <lb />
a strike of the textile workers at <lb />
Lawrence, Mass., which re- <lb />
vealed beyond argument and beyond <lb />
contradiction that the woolen trust <lb />
magnates have been fooling and <lb />
the public all tho time. The <lb />
strike of the and a week <lb />
men. women and children In the <lb />
woolen mills brought to light the <lb />
fact that while the mill owners have <lb />
been declaring they were protect- <lb />
their workers with fair wages <lb />
and decent working conditions, they <lb />
have been paying them starvation <lb />
safes, and treating them almost like <lb />
animals. <lb />
L M AT THE TRAIN- <lb />
M. SCHOOL. <lb />
Members the One Tear Class lo- <lb />
Receive In Honor <lb />
New Students.<lb />
One the evening of Fools <lb />
the faculty and students of the <lb />
Training school were highly enter- <lb />
by the members of the one <lb />
year class. The class presented the <lb />
You Like or <lb />
Never Can <lb />
In honor of the occasion the stage <lb />
was decorated with such signs <lb />
What Fools These Mortals <lb />
Ship of. and <lb />
The Only In keeping <lb />
the last there were four <lb />
Misses Markham, Fleetwood, <lb />
and were dressed as <lb />
Jesters and who Imitated the Jesters <lb />
of These remained on <lb />
th stage throughout the play while <lb />
the typical fools of humanity, or <lb />
came before the <lb />
for short periods only. <lb />
First came a body of women <lb />
advocating for <lb />
and Then fol- <lb />
lowed tho professions represented by <lb />
a novelist, a musician, an <lb />
athlete, a grafter and a teacher. Next <lb />
in order came the chronic <lb />
and the love-makers and <lb />
those afflicted with the modern dis- <lb />
ease The Interest in <lb />
the play was heightened by a <lb />
of songs <lb />
Shakespeare's plays. <lb />
After play the class gave a <lb />
to the new students and <lb />
in the Y. W. C. A. room. The <lb />
Which I <lb />
or Profit by a CHI. <lb />
Experience. <lb />
Something new is an experiment. <lb />
Must be proved to be as represented. <lb />
The statement of a manufacturer Is <lb />
not convincing proof of the merit. <lb />
But the endorsement of Is. <lb />
Now supposing you had a bad back. <lb />
A lame weak one, <lb />
Would you experiment with it <lb />
You will read so-called <lb />
cures. <lb />
Endorsed by strangers from far- <lb />
away places. <lb />
H s when the endorsement <lb />
comes from home. <lb />
Easy to prove local testimony. <lb />
Home endorsement is the proof that <lb />
backs every of Kidney <lb />
Pills. <lb />
Read this <lb />
James Long, Dickinson avenue, <lb />
Greenville. N. C, am certain <lb />
that Kidney Pills are a rem- <lb />
of merit and I do not hesitate to <lb />
recommend them. When I was <lb />
from backache. in my <lb />
kidney's and other of kid- <lb />
and bladder trouble. I got a sup- <lb />
ply of Kidney Pills from the <lb />
John L. Woolen Drug Co. It did not <lb />
take them long to bring me <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sole agents the United <lb />
States. <lb />
DIRECTORY <lb />
CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
Treasurer--W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Chas. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
Town. <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
E. Nobles. E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall J. <lb />
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson. Z. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
S. Spain, C. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen <lb />
Remember the <lb />
that were taken no other. <lb />
POLITICS AMI <lb />
POLITICIANS <lb />
8888888888888 <lb />
Idaho <lb />
national <lb />
entire room was beautifully decorated <lb />
in yellow and gray, the class colors, <lb />
and refreshments were found by re- <lb />
moving the souvenir dunce caps from <lb />
the table. <lb />
The evening was one of fun and <lb />
merriment from beginning to end and at a <lb />
the class should feel amply rewarded <lb />
for the efforts put forth. The en- <lb />
was under the <lb />
ion of Miss Jenkins, the <lb />
the one year class. <lb />
delegates to the Democratic <lb />
convention are to he <lb />
to meet <lb />
at June <lb />
H. H. who <lb />
advisor of Just Philadelphia, <lb />
the first Pennsylvania district <lb />
in the House for years. <lb />
and of <lb />
The state convention of <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist, C M. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal. St. rector at <lb />
present; II. Harding, senior warden <lb />
and secretary of Vestry; W. A. Bowen <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
Methodist. <lb />
E. If. Hoyle, pastor; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman. superintend- <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
regular pastor; <lb />
P. M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Rev. O. pastor. <lb />
O l-i <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trains Leave effective Jan- <lb />
S, <lb />
YEAR ROUND <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 steamer for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York, Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and Ne York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. O. for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west. <lb />
THE <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and points 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 points 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. m. Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. fl. P. A Portsmouth, Th. <lb />
East, West and Canada. <lb />
Office. No. Main St. <lb />
J. IV. BROWN, JR. <lb />
Spring Millinery Opening <lb />
Thursday and Friday <lb />
PATTERN HATS <lb />
lust From 5th <lb />
Prices <lb />
Home of Hail, Marx <lb />
g Napper Brown, <lb />
Brown Co. <lb />
about <lb />
The sheriff of Nottingham had set Wyoming to select delegates to the <lb />
an enormous price upon the head of national convention at Chicago has <lb />
Robin Hood. One Guy of been called to meet In Cheyenne on <lb />
a archer, determined to win May <lb />
the prize and betook himself to Slier-1 . . . <lb />
wood Little John and Robin Governor B. If Texas <lb />
caught sight of the stranger and preparing to begin his speech <lb />
knew instinctively that he had come campaign for re-election <lb />
on some definite errand which it the middle of April, <lb />
would be well for them to find out. I . <lb />
Little John proposed that he should Herman who was treasurer <lb />
go alone to sound the stranger. Rob- of the Democratic national campaign <lb />
in was unwilling to entrust the committee four years ago, is now <lb />
matter and Little John left in mentioned as possible candidate for <lb />
a huff. governor of New York. <lb />
Robin had some pleasant words j The Socialists believe the first state <lb />
with the intruder, promised that he they will carry will be Nevada, where <lb />
would lead him to Robin Hood and a great effort is to be made to elect <lb />
did lead him into the heart of the a Socialist governor end legislature <lb />
forest. He proposed some archery this fall. <lb />
feats to while away the time. They Champ Clark is to be the chief <lb />
had some merry sport together and guest of honor at a banquet to be <lb />
each admired the other's masterful en by the Jefferson County Democrat- <lb />
use of the long-bow. Robin at length Club in on the night of <lb />
revealed his and Guy his <lb />
errand. They agreed to fight till the Alabama's of Con- <lb />
death of one or the other and there Underwood for the <lb />
began as wonderful an exhibition of nomination means that Mr. <lb />
heroic combat as history records. Underwood's name will be the first <lb />
Robin lost his footing and Guy was presented lo the Baltimore convention <lb />
about to take possession of his help-since Alabama is the first state on the <lb />
body, but importunate prayer to roll call. <lb />
the Virgin was heard and he got on William J. Bryan, Governor <lb />
again. He soon had van- May-r Gaynor. Governor Woodrow <lb />
his opponent. With a heart- Wilson and Champ Clark are to be <lb />
felt note of compassion for the the speakers at the Birth- <lb />
man and a Jest over the banquet to be given In New York <lb />
of putting the worst cloth the night of April under the <lb />
the best man, he exchanged of the National Democratic <lb />
with and then disfigured the Club, <lb />
dead face beyond recognition. Mount- <lb />
a good horse he hastened to the <lb />
sheriff and announced himself as Guy <lb />
of the slayer of Robin <lb />
Hood. The exultant sheriff would <lb />
have rewarded him with money, but <lb />
the hero declared that the slaying <lb />
of that vile outlaw, Robin Hood, was <lb />
reward enough and hurried away. <lb />
In a few moments he Will Scar- <lb />
fleeing from the sheriff's soldiers <lb />
and he rescued him. Then he came <lb />
upon Little John tied hand and foot, <lb />
expecting to be hanged. He rescued <lb />
him, Then safely arriving In his <lb />
forest home, he resumed his own <lb />
clothing and impersonated of <lb />
no more. <lb />
Guy of will March the <lb />
precession on May 18th at the State <lb />
Normal College Greensboro. <lb />
Hi Hi <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
ft Harding. W. M.; E. E. Griffin. Sec. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, H. P.; J. E. Wins- <lb />
low, secretary. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. <lb />
every Tuesday night at <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, N. G., <lb />
E. H. Evans, V. G., L. H. Pender, R. <lb />
S., A. C. F. S. D. W. <lb />
Treas. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; <lb />
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
Tribe No. I <lb />
R. S. Sachem; J <lb />
Evans, C. of R. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of <lb />
Woodward, C. C; A. B. <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. P. M. <lb />
W. Brown. W. R; J. W. Little. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Souths Educational <lb />
NASHVILLE. Tenn. April <lb />
fifteenth annual meeting of the <lb />
for Education in the <lb />
will assemble for a three day's <lb />
This organization which was <lb />
formed at Capon Springs in 1898. Is <lb />
one of the most unique in the South. <lb />
Its underlying is to Intent lay- <lb />
men in education as a civic <lb />
Within Us membership are <lb />
business men, men. col- <lb />
men an din fact men of nearly <lb />
every walk of life. Affiliated with it <lb />
are several organizations of <lb />
tors, which hold their meetings at <lb />
the same time and place. <lb />
THE <lb />
Pulley Store <lb />
Since open business for myself I have <lb />
been much gratified at the patronage many <lb />
friends have brought me. I shall endeavor <lb />
to merit this by keeping at all times a <lb />
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE <lb />
STOCK <lb />
and giving every patron the best service <lb />
Just arrived this week a new line of <lb />
Nice Embroideries, <lb />
Ladies Coat Suits <lb />
and OTHER NEW GOODS arriving daily. <lb />
B. J. PULLEY <lb />
THE HOME OF FASHIONS <lb />
ii ii i ii <lb />
In Delaware. <lb />
DOVER. Del., April of <lb />
the Democratic State Committee of <lb />
assembled here today to de- <lb />
the date and make other <lb />
arrangements for the State <lb />
at which delegates to Baltimore <lb />
will be selected. It Is understood <lb />
that the delegates will go to the <lb />
convention without <lb />
Ellington, This is due to the fact that the <lb />
arty in are Just <lb />
about evenly divided in their choice <lb />
between Harmon and Wilson. <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of R. O. <lb />
fries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Round Table Mrs. K. P. <lb />
president; J. Everett, <lb />
Blood Was Wrong <lb />
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, <lb />
to female ailments, are urged to try the reliable, <lb />
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. acts promptly, <lb />
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, <lb />
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, <lb />
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, <lb />
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative <lb />
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. <lb />
gm- TAKE <lb />
The <lb />
Civic Mrs. T. <lb />
M. Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Meade. <lb />
Daughters of s. T. <lb />
J. president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Sana Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary. Mrs. W. <lb />
U Hall. <lb />
Mrs. Jane suffered from womanly trouble for <lb />
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she <lb />
was not able to do my own housework. <lb />
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back- <lb />
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they <lb />
did me no good. I used for or months, and now <lb />
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise <lb />
It is the best tonic, for women. <lb />
Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try <lb />
Co. Tea, <lb />
or and book. Home Treatment tor Wont Beat M <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
The Danger After <lb />
lies often in a run-down system. <lb />
Weakness, lack of <lb />
petite, energy and ambition, with dis- <lb />
ordered liver end kidneys often fol- <lb />
low an attack of this wretched <lb />
The greatest need then Is <lb />
Hitters, the glorious tonic, blood <lb />
purifier and regulator of <lb />
liver and kidneys. Thousands have <lb />
that they wonderfully <lb />
en the nerves, build up the <lb />
and restore to health and good <lb />
its altar an attack of Grip. If <lb />
them. Only cents. <lb />
perfect by <lb />
all I <lb />
Four Cars Farm Machinery <lb />
Chattanooga Chilled Plows, and Rex Guano distributors. Cole and cotton <lb />
and corn planters, New century, riding cultivators, Walking cultivators, Weeders, <lb />
Acme and Spike Harrows. One car each, nails, lime, cement and and Gypsum plaster. <lb />
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as <lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and Th <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rate on Application <lb />
Mr <lb />
AYDEN. N. C. April Ma- rabbit and his dog caught three and <lb />
Male brethren will hare regular his partner. Mr. Lewis Braxton, kill- <lb />
monthly meeting and will also eon- ,,,, M and <lb />
the first degree. Visitors always <lb />
he could not miss them they were so <lb />
welcome. <lb />
There will be an Batter entertain- Plentiful. <lb />
meat by the Junior at the For anything like hardware, be <lb />
Christian church Baiter night. to see us. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Rev. R. L. president of the Mr A. Han of Maple Cypress <lb />
anti-saloon league, w ill lecture here was here Monday, <lb />
in the Christian church next Tuesday; Mr. Watt Cox. of Fort <lb />
night was Saturday and tells us the <lb />
Sewing machines that will please people in his section are badly be- <lb />
any at very low prices at hind in farm work. <lb />
J. R. Smith and There were more people here Sat- <lb />
The of the M. E. Church than we ever saw on an <lb />
gave a banquet at Hotel Ross, last nary Saturday. Every one Jolly and <lb />
Friday night. one mad. We think our chamber <lb />
Mr. J J It. Cox of Grifton died of commerce must be getting busy. <lb />
Sunday with pneumonia. He will be Mr. John Corey of Greenville has <lb />
buried Tuesday by the side of his accepted a position as trimmer in the <lb />
wife who preceded him only a few carriage factory of Mr. L. L. Kit- <lb />
days. This is the last of the family <lb />
of Mr. Cox. known as We regret to learn of the illness <lb />
Mr. E. E. Hardy near <lb />
Mr. Corbitt of was <lb />
in town Monday shaking hands Horse clippers and blades, hand or <lb />
told us that his father-in-law had machine, at J. EL Smith and Bro. <lb />
given him a nice farm near the town There was a large crowd at <lb />
and he would build on it soon. trees Sunday to hear Rev. John W. <lb />
Cannon left Monday who held two services and <lb />
a visit to sister. Mrs. the neighbors spread a bountiful din- <lb />
Ange at on the ground. All were fed and <lb />
Mess J. J. Stokes and W. Ft. baskets of remnants were <lb />
have each purchased an auto- up. The good people around <lb />
mobile. i Bethany and are some of <lb />
Mr. L. E. Fletcher and wife were the salt of the earth, <lb />
on our market Monday. From We are glad to hear that Mr. Jon. <lb />
looks of you would A. Branch is improving so as to sit <lb />
think they were starting a new house up a little, <lb />
keeping. There will be an <lb />
Cards are out announcing the mar- at the Seminary Friday night for the <lb />
Mr. George Gardner of Grifton benefit of seating the auditorium. <lb />
and Miss Collins of Hanrahan. I Mr. Leonard Armstrong returned <lb />
When it comes to rabbits Ayden Friday from sound and <lb />
can rival Slier City. Mr. John Ev- tells us they are having heavy run of <lb />
tells us he went hunting one shad and herrings that surpasses any <lb />
evening last week and killed eleven catch in recent years. <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
To the Democratic voters of Pitt <lb />
county. I cannot see <lb />
you all I take this method to say to <lb />
my many friends throughout the <lb />
county, that I am a candidate for the <lb />
nomination for the office of Register <lb />
of Deeds for county at a primary <lb />
to be held later on for the various <lb />
offices of the county. <lb />
I have been a hard, earnest worker <lb />
for the party for years, never <lb />
missed an election nor scratched a <lb />
ticket and most earnestly ask the <lb />
Democrats of the county for their <lb />
support for this position. Should <lb />
some one else be elected, then you <lb />
will find me at the same old work, <lb />
shoulder at wheel for the ticket. <lb />
With many thanks for any support <lb />
you can give me. beg to remain. <lb />
Yours very truly. <lb />
B. LITTLE. <lb />
March 1912. ltd <lb />
fall On <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
WORKS <lb />
Ayden, X. C. <lb />
for Monuments and <lb />
Tombstones, all sizes. <lb />
All Iron <lb />
for grave lots and <lb />
cemetery <lb />
Get my prices. <lb />
FOR SAME <lb />
Long staple cotton seed, cents <lb />
per bushel. Cotton sells and cents <lb />
a lb higher than any oilier cotton. <lb />
JOE V. COX, <lb />
BASEBALL NOTES. <lb />
Since the season of 1903 no less <lb />
than forty-nine men have managed <lb />
clubs in the American and National <lb />
Leagues. Some of these men have <lb />
drifted from one club to another in <lb />
the same circuit, and have occasion- <lb />
ally transferred their operations to <lb />
the other league. The clubs, the <lb />
managers and the order of their <lb />
cession <lb />
National York. John <lb />
Chicago, Frank Frank <lb />
Chance; Fred Clarke; Phil- <lb />
Charley Hugh <lb />
Billy Murray. Charley St. <lb />
Louis, Donovan. Charley <lb />
Jimmy Burke, John <lb />
Roger Cincinnati, Joseph <lb />
Kelly, Ned John Clark <lb />
Griffith, Hank Brooklyn. Ned <lb />
Donovan. Harry <lb />
Bill Boston. Al <lb />
berger, Fred Joe Kelly, Frank <lb />
Harry Smith, Fred Lake, <lb />
Fred Tenney, John <lb />
American C. <lb />
Mack; Detroit, Ed Barrows, Bill Ar- <lb />
George Stallings, Hughie Jen- <lb />
Cleveland, Bill Armour, Nap <lb />
Jim George Stovall. <lb />
George Davis; Boston. Jimmy Collins, <lb />
Chick Stahl, Bob George <lb />
Huff. Jim Fred Lake, Patsy <lb />
Donovan, Jake Stahl; Chicago, Clark <lb />
Griffith, Jimmy Callahan, Fielder F. <lb />
Jones, Billy Sullivan. Hugh Duffy. <lb />
Jimmy Callahan; New York, Clark <lb />
Griffith, Norman George L. <lb />
Stallings Hal Chase, Harry Wolverton <lb />
Washington, Tom Jake Stahl, <lb />
Joe Jim Clark <lb />
Griffith; St. Louis, Jim Jack <lb />
Rhody Wallace. <lb />
Manager Hank of the <lb />
team, has decided to cut out Sun- <lb />
day exhibition games for the Reds <lb />
while in the est this season. <lb />
or Smith will play third <lb />
base for the St. Louis cardinals in <lb />
case Mike falls to Mike <lb />
is holding out for more coin. <lb />
Manager of the Giants says <lb />
that there Is no chance for any of his <lb />
new men, even the pitchers, to make <lb />
the first string outfit on the team this <lb />
year. <lb />
The girl of Los Angeles are willing <lb />
to elect Manager Hen Berry to any <lb />
office he desires, since Hen announced <lb />
that ladies will admitted free to <lb />
the Los Angeles park every day ex- <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
the recent damp spell the <lb />
youngsters with the Cubs, <lb />
to do until rolled so <lb />
cigarettes, according to <lb />
Chance, that he was compelled to <lb />
them. The Peerless Leader <lb />
allows the veterans to do as they <lb />
please, but the infants have to behave. <lb />
SOCIAL LIFE IN FRANC <lb />
Women Equal Partners With th <lb />
In All Amusements. <lb />
Frenchmen live alone; <lb />
must always be an Eve In their para- <lb />
The bachelor party, which is s <lb />
common feature In English social life, <lb />
la unthinkable In France. How can <lb />
men enjoy themselves without women <lb />
Woman Is their enjoyment <lb />
It Is only the cold Englishman who <lb />
wants to leave his wife at borne while <lb />
he banquets or golf. French <lb />
man's first essays In the royal and an- <lb />
game always accompanied by <lb />
a feminine wife, bis aunt <lb />
his mother It ts only <lb />
he makes progress In the game and <lb />
realizes the niceties of Its etiquette <lb />
FALCONRY IN JAPAN. <lb />
An Expensive Sport, Requiring a <lb />
Man to Every Bird. <lb />
In the east falconry la still sport <lb />
of kings. Sams, the moat In- <lb />
of warriors, brought sport <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
, Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
to Japan with from Korea and of of <lb />
some of the Imperial of today, <lb />
they say, are descended from his <lb />
lings. <lb />
E. Leggett, deceased, notice is here <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
It a costly sport, perhaps em- ;,, , undersigned and all per- <lb />
greatest extravagance. At bis sons having claims against the said <lb />
orders at his men estate are notified to present the <lb />
Id falconry bare complied a history of same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
the art In the eastern world which fills on or before the 2nd day of March. <lb />
a hundred volume, and hawking be <lb />
. . , ., bar of recovery. <lb />
establishment entails heavy outlays <lb />
There Is a serving man o every <lb />
and a number of others who as <lb />
to enter the service of the <lb />
that be consents to separate himself j bird. One gets Idea how cure <lb />
for an hour or two from feminine so fully these men are trained by seeing <lb />
be plays advanced golf the aspirant servants stand for hours <lb />
he will always prefer his wife's at a time with outstretched hand, hold <lb />
on the links to that of a man. <lb />
That Is why club life Is Impossible <lb />
to Paris except life of a special <lb />
sort Involving baccarat for high stakes <lb />
and appealing to a rich and leisured <lb />
class. Vet in this case compensations <lb />
are offered to the offended goddess <lb />
momentarily abandoned while <lb />
band goes to is in <lb />
to weekly theatrical entertain- <lb />
at pro <lb />
for, by the way. by card <lb />
squandered by the men. And <lb />
exhibitions of all sorts that flourish <lb />
at the every one has s.-me <lb />
artistic so many <lb />
for mingling of sexes.- <lb />
From and by <lb />
This 2nd day of March, 1912. <lb />
JOHN LEGGETT. <lb />
of Susan E. Leggett<lb />
MARRIED MISERY. <lb />
Indifference Plays Havoc With <lb />
In the Heme. <lb />
The foe of married happiness Is In- <lb />
attention. real wrong to wife, <lb />
real failure of husband. Is <lb />
when he becomes unconscious of what <lb />
she is for him what she Is <lb />
to herself. At first ministries and <lb />
affection are delightful to him <lb />
perhaps become a thing of <lb />
enjoyed in a fashion, <lb />
but hardly thought of. And some- <lb />
times, though not so frequently, <lb />
wife becomes of bus <lb />
band. <lb />
Perhaps Into most marriages <lb />
a glass of water filled to the brim <lb />
lit Is only when can do this, with <lb />
out fatigue and without spilling n drop <lb />
of the water, that they are <lb />
with one of the precious birds, for If <lb />
the wrist should give ever so little <lb />
under the be Is startled and <lb />
spreads bis wings, which, according to <lb />
Japanese Ideas. Is very unsightly and <lb />
Interrupts his training as well ends <lb />
the career of aspirant serving man <lb />
But, though the wild ducks never es- <lb />
cape, what la still more remarkable Is <lb />
that they are never maimed or man <lb />
The hawks, whose claws and <lb />
talons are kept wonderfully manicured <lb />
and Inspected every day by the chief <lb />
hawker, strike their quarry a stunning <lb />
blow and Invariably bring them down <lb />
to be retrieved, but not a drop of <lb />
blood la <lb />
LAYING THE TABLECLOTH. <lb />
the <lb />
It Wm a Work of Art <lb />
Sixteenth Century. <lb />
In twelfth century tablecloths <lb />
were very large and were always laid <lb />
on tbs table double. For a long time <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Joseph Dixon, deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons claims <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
to exhibit them to the undersign- <lb />
ed within months from this date, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of any recovery. <lb />
All persons Indented to said estate <lb />
please make immediate pay- <lb />
This 7th day of March. 1912. <lb />
C. M. A. DAWSON, <lb />
F. G. James Son, Administrator <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of W. <lb />
R. Ford, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all persona <lb />
having claims the estate are <lb />
notified that they must present the <lb />
they were called for that for payment <lb />
reason. The was first placed so or before the 6th day of March, <lb />
as to touch floor on side at <lb />
the guests all that re- <lb />
was folded so that It Just <lb />
table. <lb />
V. sixty-seven table- <lb />
cloths which were from fifteen <lb />
creeps on one side or on both some-1 yards long and two yards wide, no <lb />
thing of this indifference. Husband, bad one thirty-two yards long. <lb />
or this notice will be plead la <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This 6th day of March, 1912. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
of W. R. Ford. <lb />
DAY COBS FOR SALE. <lb />
Grown and selected for seed, med- <lb />
sized ears, one often two ears <lb />
to the stalk. Good for all early or <lb />
late crops. Very white. Bushel <lb />
1-2 bushel peck Send <lb />
money with order. <lb />
W. K. POLLARD, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Buffalo has made the White an <lb />
offer for but If <lb />
he goes out of the big league the <lb />
chances are that he will land with <lb />
Hugh Duffy's Milwaukee team. Black- <lb />
cost the White two <lb />
years ago, but he has never been <lb />
able to catch the step with <lb />
Mississippi Sunday Schools. <lb />
Jackson, Miss. April With Sun- <lb />
day workers present from nil <lb />
over the Slate, the annual convention <lb />
of the Mississippi Sunday School <lb />
assembled today ill this city. <lb />
S ms will be held for three days <lb />
In the First Baptist church, Subjects <lb />
relating to Sunday School work and <lb />
be taken up and discuss- <lb />
ed by such noted workers as Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. II M. of W. N. <lb />
of Dr R. P Shepherd <lb />
of St Louis, and several others. A <lb />
musical program under the direction <lb />
of Prof. O. will be a leading <lb />
feature of the convention. <lb />
Some Big Men <lb />
Who A re For l <lb />
North <lb />
FIELD PEAS, SOUND AMI BRIGHT <lb />
for sale by J. R. and I. G. <lb />
ltd <lb />
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF <lb />
The Bank of Ayden, <lb />
IT AYDEN <lb />
In the state of North Carolina, at the close of business. 1911. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Loans and stock paid in <lb />
Overdrafts . , , . <lb />
Furniture and fixtures . 643.30 . <lb />
Demand loans . 4,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
Cash Items . 33,386.54 rent P and taxes <lb />
Gold coin . 200.00 . 2,085.52 <lb />
Silver coin, including all Deposits subject to check. 66.499.22 <lb />
minor coin currency 92.50 Savings deposits . 36.699.79 <lb />
National bank notes and Cashier's checks <lb />
other U. S. notes . 880.16 m <lb />
. 4,177.00<lb />
New York. <lb />
Congressman Palmer, Pennsylvania. <lb />
Congressman Ohio. <lb />
Congressman Michigan. <lb />
Congressman Stone, Illinois. <lb />
Congressman Foster, Illinois, <lb />
Congressman Talcott, New York. <lb />
Congressman Pennsylvania, <lb />
East <lb />
Senator Gardner. Maine. <lb />
Congressman Maine. <lb />
Congressman Connecticut. <lb />
National Reed, N. <lb />
Richard former of War. <lb />
National <lb />
Del, <lb />
Attorney General Gray, Delaware, <lb />
South <lb />
Senator Williams, Mississippi. <lb />
Senator Oklahoma. <lb />
Senator Texas. <lb />
Senator Hoke Smith, Georgia. <lb />
Senator K. D. Smith, South Carolina. <lb />
Congressman Small, North Carolina, <lb />
Congressman Lamb, Virginia. <lb />
Senator Lea, Tennessee. <lb />
West <lb />
Senator Myers, Montana, <lb />
Senator Nevada. <lb />
Senator Chamberlain, Oregon <lb />
Thomas, Colorado. <lb />
Governor Norris, Montana. <lb />
Ex-Mayor San Francisco. <lb />
State Chairman Washington <lb />
and wife live together In the chiefly <lb />
external relation. He Is <lb />
she Is housekeeper- ac- <lb />
each other's good qualities as men <lb />
wear easy fitting clothes, without no- <lb />
doing. They put up with each other's <lb />
defects as with a smoky chimney or <lb />
any other annoyance. <lb />
They would confess to no alienation. <lb />
They have only got used to each other. <lb />
It Is same that robs <lb />
life of Its that makes us <lb />
bad arms of France em <lb />
on It silk. All these were <lb />
fringed. <lb />
In sixteenth century <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
From my place near Cross <lb />
Roads, a cow with heifer. Cow deep <lb />
red color with horns, marked hole <lb />
in left ear, split in right ear. Heifer <lb />
were replaced by two tablecloths, one black, marked crop and silt In right <lb />
of which was small and was laid Just Mr, in left ear. Suitable <lb />
as we lay ours today. The other, which reward for return or information lead- <lb />
was put on over It. was large and of recovery <lb />
beautifully figured linen. It was skill- <lb />
fully folded in such a way that, as one <lb />
tells. resembled a wind- <lb />
river, gently ruffled by a little<lb />
MILLS. <lb />
R. F. D., Ayden, N. C <lb />
blind to the stars and clouds and j breeze, for among very many little <lb />
the bright procession of the day folds were here there great bub- <lb />
year, because we have seen them so <lb />
often; keeps us mostly In a numb, <lb />
half alive state, from only <lb />
are we roused to feel that we <lb />
It must have required much art and <lb />
care to make dishes, plates, <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of John James, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
sauce glasses stand county, North Carolina, this Is to <lb />
are living in a divine universe the midst of this all persons having claims <lb />
ourselves S <lb />
in Man of <lb />
Knighthood For Women. <lb />
It Is not at all well known that <lb />
knighthood has constantly been con- <lb />
women. Many English <lb />
ladles the accolade, and many <lb />
more were members of such knightly <lb />
orders as the Garter and St John <lb />
When Mary bold <lb />
lady of wag knighted by <lb />
Elizabeth for valiant <lb />
on the queen taking command the <lb />
threatened Invasion by Spain, did she <lb />
know that n whole city of Spanish <lb />
men. the gallant women of <lb />
bad been knighted for city <lb />
from the Mary and Elizabeth <lb />
had both been knighted at their <lb />
nation, but by the time Anne, the <lb />
Mary and Victoria ascended <lb />
the throne It been quite forgotten <lb />
that, according to <lb />
sea and among those against the estate of the said <lb />
and puffy folds. However, the fashion w lo tn, undersign- <lb />
had only a short existence, and toward <lb />
latter part of a single <lb />
laid flat and touching floor on <lb />
all sides of table came general <lb />
use-New York Tribune. <lb />
ed within months from this date, <lb />
or tins notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
cf any recovery. <lb />
AH persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
Stepmothers. day of March, 1912. <lb />
statement was made by a M. O, <lb />
clan an inquest London that nil y g. Son. Administrator. <lb />
Stepmothers cruel to ; <lb />
stepchildren <lb />
A false accusation <lb />
The American who rends It will re- <lb />
at once the boyhood of Abraham <lb />
Lincoln. He had n stepmother Night <lb />
after night she used to take him upon <lb />
her knee in the rude frontier cabin and <lb />
torn ti him to read by the Bickering <lb />
light of a fire log. She It was who. In <lb />
spite of the opposition of the father. <lb />
oil and that A Be might go <lb />
English, law and to school. No natural mother ever <lb />
North Carolina, County of Tilt, <lb />
I, nines, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement Is true to the host of my knowledge and be- <lb />
lief. STANCILL HODGES, <lb />
Subscribed and to 11th day of December, 1911. <lb />
EL TURN AGE, D. G. BERRY, <lb />
J. R. SMITH. Notary Public. <lb />
R. C. CANNON. My commission expires Feb. 1913. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
four-ear Prolific corn for <lb />
sale. Grown In 1-2 foot rows, <lb />
Inches row, making It a good <lb />
germinating corn. per <lb />
per 1-2 bushel; per peek . <lb />
and selected by <lb />
W. K. v. urn. t u. <lb />
N. C R. F. D. No. <lb />
use. a woman who tilled man's <lb />
acquired all its privileges was <lb />
from none of Its <lb />
Graphic. <lb />
The Volcano of Kilauea. <lb />
on Island of Hawaii, as <lb />
high Vesuvius and twice as wide, <lb />
lies thirty miles from sea In a <lb />
range. There have been <lb />
outbreaks of In last <lb />
hundred years In there was a <lb />
brilliant eruption of lava, the light of <lb />
which. It was reported, could be seen a <lb />
hundred miles Where the lava <lb />
flowed through the forest It left <lb />
relics to the shape of <lb />
bridges and great vases. These vases <lb />
were formed by lava piling Itself <lb />
about some lofty tree trunk, burning <lb />
away the wood within and killing the <lb />
part of the tree. In the course <lb />
of time seeds were deposited to the <lb />
open top. tilled with decaying bark, <lb />
until now there is a gigantic lava vase <lb />
holding ferns and and vines. <lb />
A et Paris. <lb />
It was marvelous now managed <lb />
her iron pick. Its movement seemed <lb />
Incessant her bands. First there <lb />
was a quick dive, like a an- <lb />
then a skillful toss. and. although <lb />
never once looked behind <lb />
bit of refuse, whether rag, food, string <lb />
or paper, straightway took Its certain <lb />
flight Into the sack, which gradually <lb />
assumed such gigantic proportions <lb />
a general overturn seemed Inevitable. <lb />
But, no. Having filled it to bursting, <lb />
indefatigable little worker shook <lb />
herself free of the unappetizing <lb />
down the <lb />
street you know It- <lb />
swinging scepter with all royal <lb />
aplomb of V. <lb />
Waller In <lb />
passed her as the of a <lb />
child. <lb />
Sally Bush Lincoln was not unique. <lb />
There were other kind stepmothers <lb />
her time, and there are kind step- <lb />
mothers today, English doctor to j <lb />
the <lb />
Globe. <lb />
The Turbine. <lb />
The first steam turbine fitted vessel <lb />
was constructed by the Hon. C. A <lb />
Parsons at his works at Newcastle-on- <lb />
Tyne. The a small vessel, a <lb />
hundred feet to length, trial <lb />
trip Nov. The system rapidly <lb />
developed owing to Increased spied of <lb />
vessels fitted with turbine engines <lb />
and the economy effected coal, <lb />
were made In their con- <lb />
lien, and today turbine to <lb />
popular world over. <lb />
Cheering Her Up. <lb />
dear, congratulate <lb />
has <lb />
has asked me to <lb />
be <lb />
I'm not going to congratulate <lb />
yen on that account. He was almost <lb />
worst husband I ever <lb />
Record-Herald. <lb />
Hope Hell Hems. <lb />
HOPE WELL. N. C, April <lb />
spring opened up and the farm- <lb />
are taking advantage of these <lb />
pretty days and corn planting time <lb />
will start up In this section this week. <lb />
Miss Mae Morton of Grifton <lb />
was visiting Mae lust weak. <lb />
Hope Well school is progressing <lb />
fine and invite everybody to at- <lb />
tend. <lb />
We are pleased to learn that Mr. <lb />
Johnnie Branch is improving. He <lb />
has been confined to his bed since <lb />
16th. <lb />
Mr. Grover Garris of was <lb />
at the home of Mr. Johnnie Branch <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss Mable Skinner of near <lb />
thy was visiting Misses and <lb />
Cox Sunday. <lb />
Mae went to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Miss Eliza Nelson's was up <lb />
and she Is back home to spend <lb />
the summer. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Smith, Jr., of Ayden spent <lb />
Sunday at Mr. J. A. Branch's. <lb />
Miss Mildred Mae Wilson spent one <lb />
night with Miss Beatrice Branch this <lb />
week <lb />
Future <lb />
shall shake bands with sos- <lb />
sighed the poet <lb />
said <lb />
ls. will give you all <lb />
A NEW FIRM. <lb />
-De yen ea the ya <lb />
-Re. I bow a better <lb />
Goes Inns Business For Him. <lb />
self. <lb />
Mr. J. B. up to a short <lb />
while ago, a salesman for J. <lb />
Higgs, has succeeded the latter In <lb />
the brokerage business Is rep- <lb />
resenting most of the firms whose <lb />
accounts were being carried by Mr. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
Mr. has always shown a <lb />
great deal of energy whilst In the em- <lb />
ploy of J. Higgs and his friends <lb />
predict him a bright future In his <lb />
enterprise<lb />
GRANT <lb />
. for sale by J. R. and J. O.<lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
BE A Of E ASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION 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 HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Host the Healthful, the Host Noble Employment <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 EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE BAD UPON<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY APRIL 1911 <lb />
M Hi IS. <lb />
HIGH POINT INDUSTRY REDUCED <lb />
TO ASHES <lb />
WORTH OF DAMAGE <lb />
insurance Work By <lb />
Firemen <lb />
News From The <lb />
Outside World <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS <lb />
FROM EVERYWHERE-- <lb />
BY WIRE <lb />
HIGH POINT. April o'clock <lb />
this the Best Chair factory <lb />
caught on Are and was entirely de- <lb />
Are started on the In- <lb />
side of the building and before the <lb />
fire companies could get to it the <lb />
building was a seething mas s of <lb />
flames on the Inside, dry ma- <lb />
and stock the flames <lb />
like powder. The of the Are <lb />
is not known. <lb />
The building was a splendid two <lb />
and three story structure built of <lb />
brick and metal on frame with brick <lb />
fire partition walls to feet apart. <lb />
Had It not been for these Are walls <lb />
no doubt other nearby buildings <lb />
would have caught and burned. These <lb />
made It possible for the with <lb />
strong of water and <lb />
and at times heroic work, to <lb />
confine flames to this one build- <lb />
with the exception of the burn- <lb />
of a three room cottage which <lb />
was so near it could not be <lb />
saved. <lb />
was some uneasiness felt for <lb />
the warehouse of the Hard- <lb />
war company, which is In close <lb />
proximity, It being rumored in the <lb />
crowd that a large quantity of pow- <lb />
and dynamite was stored there. <lb />
I nut Horse to be Licensed. <lb />
CITY, Ind., April <lb />
One of the most Important subjects <lb />
to be considered at the fourteenth <lb />
annual of the Indiana <lb />
and Blacksmiths, which <lb />
opened here today for a session of <lb />
two days, will be the proposition to <lb />
ask the legislature for passage <lb />
of a law which will require all horse <lb />
to obtain state license. The <lb />
object of the plan ls to elevate the <lb />
trade and to protect the public from <lb />
effect of poor and unskilled work- <lb />
IMPOSING FUNERAL <lb />
SERVICES FOR EX- <lb />
GOVERNOR AYCOCK <lb />
Body of Educational Governor Viewed by Thousands of Sorrowing <lb />
Friends as it Laid in State at the Capitol. Many Pay <lb />
Their Last Respect to the Departed Statesman. <lb />
Pacific Coast Architects HeeL <lb />
LOS ANGELES, Cal., April <lb />
Many of leading architects of the <lb />
Pacific Coast States are among the <lb />
members attending the annual con- <lb />
of the League of <lb />
the Coast which opened its <lb />
two day session here today. An in- <lb />
program has been arranged <lb />
by the local members <lb />
and the delegates will <lb />
be handsomely entertained. <lb />
Directors of National <lb />
Bank Greenville <lb />
Hold Meeting <lb />
School Children Follow Bier to the Church <lb />
News Concerning <lb />
People of Our <lb />
Native State <lb />
CONDENSED NEWS FROM <lb />
ALL OVER THE OLD <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
WATERS STILL RUG <lb />
ANOTHER LEVEE GIVES. WAY <lb />
THE FLOOD <lb />
MORE TOWNS SUBMERGED <lb />
Repetition of Last Week's Scenes of <lb />
Penury and Desolation <lb />
by the heavy masonry of Gov. W. W. Secretary Hypes who was walking with <lb />
the state capitol and surrounded by State, J. B. Grimes, State Treasurer back to the machine. He was picked <lb />
up and given surgical attention <lb />
while badly shaken up no bones <lb />
the countless and beautiful It. Lacy, Slate Auditor Wood, <lb />
of friends and admirers the of Public Instruction J. <lb />
body of Ex-Gov. Brantly Joyner, Attorney General T. W. <lb />
cock lay in state Sunday. An Chief Justice Walter Clark, <lb />
ending line of people noiselessly, Associate Justice P. U. Walker, As- <lb />
past the bier resting on Justice Geo. H. Brown, <lb />
a mass of flowers and for the last time elate Justice W. A. Hoke, Associate <lb />
bid a farewell to the Educational Gov- W. K. Allen, Corporation <lb />
of North Carolina. Sorrow was Commissioner Franklin <lb />
every face as man or woman Commissioner V T. Lee. <lb />
Minister Severely Injured. <lb />
a Et Hypes of <lb />
Spencer was severely here <lb />
today being struck by an automobile. <lb />
The machine was attempting to pass MEMPHIS. Tenn., April 9.-Be- <lb />
. I- .- .,. j 1,700 and square miles, <lb />
a team in the Brest and dashed into M <lb />
including more than acres <lb />
of rich farming lands in northwestern <lb />
Arkansas in St. Francis basin. <lb />
arc affected by an from the <lb />
and it is thought will soon recover. <lb />
Corporation Commissioner-. E <lb />
Travis, Commissioner of Agriculture <lb />
W. A. Graham, Commissioner of La- <lb />
and Printing M. L. In- <lb />
The directors of the National Bank <lb />
of Greenville held their semi-annual <lb />
meeting in the offices of the bank on <lb />
Tuesday, 9th. In going over the <lb />
fairs of the bank the directors were <lb />
much gratified at the progress made <lb />
and the efficient work of the officers. <lb />
The deposits and assets have grown <lb />
steadily and since Mr. F. J. Forbes <lb />
took charge as cashier <lb />
ago the business of the <lb />
bank Increased more than three- <lb />
fold. <lb />
in this time the stockholders have <lb />
been paid in dividends, <lb />
has been added to the surplus and <lb />
still about remains in <lb />
profits. The bank has gained <lb />
a strong position In the confidence <lb />
of the people and ranks with our <lb />
very best financial institutions. <lb />
The officers of the bank <lb />
F. G. James, president. <lb />
J. P. vice-president. <lb />
F. J. Forbes, cashier. <lb />
M. L. Turnage, assistant cashier. <lb />
James, teller. <lb />
officers have thoroughly <lb />
demonstrated their efficiency the <lb />
management of the bank and leave <lb />
nothing undone that protect in- <lb />
of stockholders and depositors <lb />
and to provide every reasonable ac- <lb />
to patrons. <lb />
At this meeting of the directors a <lb />
semi annual dividend of five per cent <lb />
was declared and ordered paid at once <lb />
to the <lb />
How narrow minded most people <lb />
are who argue with us. <lb />
General Booth Is M. <lb />
LONDON, April <lb />
messages from all parts of the <lb />
world, including notes of <lb />
greeting fro King George and Queen <lb />
Marry, were received by General <lb />
Booth today on th occasion of his <lb />
eighty-third birthday anniversary. <lb />
The venerable founder of the <lb />
Army, recently concluded a Con- <lb />
visit to America next fall. Much de- <lb />
tour and Is now planning a <lb />
pends, however, upon the outcome of <lb />
an operation that ls soon to be per- <lb />
formed on his left eye. This opera- <lb />
General Booth has been assured <lb />
will not be attended with serious risk <lb />
and promises to give him an old man's <lb />
sight for one eye. At present he can- <lb />
not see his audiences, but If it ls <lb />
successful he will be able to a <lb />
amount of writing and even <lb />
reading after a time. <lb />
No Traces of Virginia <lb />
Outlaws <lb />
S. Overman, Congressman John H. <lb />
approached the coffin and beheld the <lb />
features of the exemplary statesman. <lb />
They were all mourners and their <lb />
loss was patent their expression. <lb />
A detachment of state Commissioner James R, <lb />
watch over the body. Young, States Senator F. M. <lb />
Outside hundreds crowded paths Simmons, States Senator Lee <lb />
leading to the state building and over- <lb />
flowed Into the grassy patches hon- <lb />
by statues of other famous <lb />
North Carolinians, Vance, En- <lb />
sign Bagley and the soldiers and sail- <lb />
ors monument The crowd moved <lb />
easily and quietly, as If everybody <lb />
were afraid to interrupt the sleep of <lb />
the great son of the state. <lb />
Even the weather seemed to have <lb />
forgotten It was Easter Sunday and <lb />
remained hidden heavy clouds <lb />
that moved but slowly and threatened <lb />
every minute to break Into showers. <lb />
It was one of those gray days that <lb />
help the depressed to further <lb />
broken. He was taken to his a of <lb />
break in the main levee of the <lb />
about miles north of Memphis <lb />
Tale Guilty of II ,, I near <lb />
MURPHY.-Judge Lane concluded At two <lb />
the criminal docket of Cherokee ed Tree and <lb />
here this morning. Joe Tate who and <lb />
had been on trial since tor <lb />
the alleged murder of Bob loss of life ha. so <lb />
son last August, was found guilty M <lb />
afternoon and will be sentenced w Tree <lb />
son are down, but those acquainted <lb />
with territory express hope that <lb />
all of the inhabitants are safe. The <lb />
tomorrow. The case was hard fought, <lb />
able counsel appearing on both sides. <lb />
Seaman Who Was Shot Diet. <lb />
ELIZABETH <lb />
Small, Congressman Claude the young seaman who was shot <lb />
Congressman James M. Con- <lb />
E. W. Congressman <lb />
C. M. Stedman, Congressman H. L. <lb />
Godwin, Congressman R. N. Page, <lb />
Congressman R. I. Con- <lb />
E. Y. Webb, Congressman <lb />
J. M. Judge H. G. Connor, <lb />
Judge Frank A Daniels, Judge <lb />
Charles M. Cooke. Governor Thomas <lb />
J. Jams, Governor R. B. Glenn, Hon- <lb />
Locke Colonel A. B. An- <lb />
Mayor James I. Johnson, So- <lb />
H. E. Norris, R, H. Battle, Dr. <lb />
H. H. Lewis, Josephus Daniels, Judge <lb />
here last Thursday night on board <lb />
the cruiser by Hugh Robin- <lb />
son, died at the naval hospital in <lb />
Norfolk yesterday afternoon where he <lb />
had been carried for treatment after <lb />
being shot, Robinson who was out <lb />
under bond was arrested and placed <lb />
in Jail and will have to answer the <lb />
charge of murder at the next term <lb />
of court. <lb />
damage will run into millions. Thous- <lb />
ands of head of livestock perished. <lb />
Hundreds of farmers probably will <lb />
suffer loss of household goods, barns, <lb />
people are certain to be heavy <lb />
Boats bearing rescue parties already <lb />
are to parts of Hooded <lb />
nearest Memphis. Relief parties have <lb />
also been and <lb />
from Osceola, Ark., and other <lb />
near edge of the northern part <lb />
of the inland sea formed by water. <lb />
and the total absence of W. Winston, General J. S. <lb />
CarT, Hon. Home. D. Y. Coo- <lb />
Hon. F. A. Woodard. Henry <lb />
K. B. Borden, Nathan E. C. <lb />
Duncan, Dr. Geo. T. Winston, Col. P. <lb />
services to take place at the M Pearsall Dr. F Judge <lb />
Baptist church, Capitol Square was D. Winston, Dr. J. I. Foust. W, A. <lb />
General B. S. Royster, Hugh <lb />
Chatham, Dr. D. H. Hill, C. C. Dan- <lb />
light added a note <lb />
that made you feel more than ever <lb />
the sadness of the day. <lb />
Long before the hour appointed for <lb />
Bankers to Meet at <lb />
Country Bank <lb />
Association of North Carolina has <lb />
accepted an Invitation to hold the <lb />
annual meeting this year at Wrights- <lb />
ville Beach, where the session last <lb />
year was held. The meeting will be <lb />
held June and and it ls expect- <lb />
to overflow by the thousands <lb />
that gathered from all over <lb />
Die Aliens are <lb />
able to Traces of Famous <lb />
Plans lo Capture Them by <lb />
Bribing Some of Relatives <lb />
Fall. <lb />
Va., April day <lb />
was 26th since the Allen gang <lb />
shot up the Carroll county courthouse <lb />
and Allen and Wesley Edwards, <lb />
two of the are at large. <lb />
Another day of raiding in the Blue <lb />
Ridge promised a clue, but It did not <lb />
pan out. On one of the lonely roads <lb />
the found a basket of food <lb />
a laurel bush, with a white hand- <lb />
kerchief tied upon It. The posses <lb />
watched the point all day. expecting <lb />
the outlaws would appear to get their <lb />
rations, but the was a vain <lb />
one. The pose also raided a log <lb />
cabin near Allen's home with- <lb />
out result. <lb />
Payne returned <lb />
meeting Beck Allen, one of the <lb />
who gave up no Information of <lb />
the fugitives. <lb />
the state to pay the last tribute to Ma, R- D. Gilmer. George Rountree, <lb />
the beloved governor. School L- Rogers. C. A. Webb, J. O. Carr. <lb />
answered to Invitation to be Slowly the body was wheeled to <lb />
present at the funeral and every pub- Us place In front of the pulpit and <lb />
lie school In Raleigh and every ed- the pall bearers, honorary pall bear- <lb />
Institution in the state was and as many of the people who <lb />
represented. Fully an hour and a followed from the capitol and could <lb />
half before the body was carried from j be took their seats in <lb />
the capitol to the church across the the body of the church As soon as <lb />
square people began to take doors were closed the choirs sang <lb />
at the church. Arrangements the hymn City. The singing was <lb />
bad been made to Impressive and to <lb />
many of the public as possible and tears many of the people, <lb />
to ensure room for those that were Seven chairs had been placed <lb />
to follow the bier from the capitol behind the pulpit and these <lb />
V TOD WISH TO SELL YOUR <lb />
farm list It with us, especially If <lb />
it is n big one and the price Is right. <lb />
A. C. Co. . <lb />
to the church the body proper of the <lb />
edifice was reserved. People crowd- <lb />
ed either side of the church, stood <lb />
in the and taxed to its greatest <lb />
capacity the balcony. The <lb />
ed choirs of all the Raleigh churches <lb />
gathered under the leadership of Prof. <lb />
Wade R. Brown filled the choir. <lb />
MAY LOSE JOB <lb />
TAFT'S MANAGER IS IN DANGER <lb />
wives and daughters and friends will <lb />
be In attendance. Williams of <lb />
Maxton Is secretary. <lb />
Daughter of Former Governor Weds. <lb />
PROVIDENCE. R. I, April <lb />
Many prominent guests from out of <lb />
town attended the wedding here to- <lb />
day of Miss Hope Caroline Brown, <lb />
daughter of D. Russell Brown, form- <lb />
governor of Island and <lb />
Howard Miller son of Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. Charles V. <lb />
were occupied by several Raleigh <lb />
ministers and Dr. Thomas W. <lb />
Kelly, Elder P. D. Gold and Bishop <lb />
John C. of Durham, the latter <lb />
three in charge of the funeral <lb />
vices. <lb />
Dr. read the services and <lb />
preceded his brethren dwelling but <lb />
The floral tributes, numerous and upon of <lb />
beautiful were taken from the capitol but the <lb />
To Edit Life of Gov. <lb />
Aycock <lb />
and arranged around the pulpit, <lb />
rostrum. <lb />
At about the procession from <lb />
the capitol started. A double file <lb />
formed behind the bier and slowly <lb />
proceeded to the church where the <lb />
body entered at The active <lb />
pair-bearers <lb />
Judge W. S. Robinson, W. T. <lb />
Dortch. George Royall, L. M. <lb />
J. Lancaster, Jim Powell, M. T. <lb />
Dickinson, Matt Allen. <lb />
Directly behind followed some of <lb />
and <lb />
people of the state to perpetuate his <lb />
great work and live for the high <lb />
ideals Mr. Aycock lived for. <lb />
The choir followed Dr. <lb />
with the hymn <lb />
Elder P. D. Gold had as his theme <lb />
when I live I live to Jesus, but <lb />
when I die I Elder Gold spoke <lb />
of the lovable nature and the noble <lb />
purpose of Mr. Aycock. Of his won- <lb />
life; of the thorough <lb />
of his public life. As Dr. <lb />
Kelly he reminded us that the work <lb />
building, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
mediately behind the honorary pall vigorously started Dy Mr. Aycock <lb />
on page <lb />
Friends of Educational Governor Have <lb />
Decided to Edit His Life and Ca- <lb />
The Editors Will be Messrs. <lb />
K. W. Conner Clarence Poe. <lb />
RALEIGH. April of the <lb />
Governor Aycock in conference here <lb />
today decided to proceed immediately <lb />
with the publication of his life and <lb />
moat notable public addresses. <lb />
They as editors R. D. W. <lb />
Conner Clarence Poe and they <lb />
hope to have special assistance of Dr. <lb />
George T. Winston. The biographical <lb />
part of the book will not lie <lb />
but will give In the opening <lb />
a running account of his career with <lb />
many stories about him. after which <lb />
the volume will contain tho best <lb />
his most notable addresses, tho <lb />
of all his public and per- <lb />
haps of bis letters. <lb />
REPORT THAT Mi <lb />
MISMANAGED CAMPAIGN <lb />
IS <lb />
RECALL <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
dissension regarding the management <lb />
of the Taft campaign which have <lb />
been for some time, are ex- <lb />
to become acute <lb />
if the Taft campaign fails to annex <lb />
Illinois in the primaries today. That <lb />
it will is the confident <lb />
of in all camps who <lb />
have been watching developments in <lb />
the From the day Congress- <lb />
man was placed in charge <lb />
of the Taft headquarters, there has <lb />
been grave concern among the Taft <lb />
backers. The situation was <lb />
vastly worse by the development that. <lb />
Mr. was to be chairman of <lb />
the national committee if Taft was <lb />
nominated. <lb />
Atop of this came the mismanaged <lb />
campaign in Indiana, which not <lb />
only cost Taft half the delegates, but <lb />
convinced country that peculiarly <lb />
coarse and objectionable methods <lb />
being certain to- <lb />
injure the cause. <lb />
Col. Grimes Next Saturday. <lb />
Next Saturday. 13th. Is the date <lb />
for the monthly meeting of Farm- <lb />
Union of the county and an ad- <lb />
dress will he. delivered by Col. J. <lb />
Bryan Grimes, secretary of state. <lb />
Everybody who can should come to <lb />
hear this distinguished son of Pitt <lb />
SALE WILMINGTON AND <lb />
peanuts, also good milch, <lb />
W, L. Hanrahan. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
,. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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