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FIRE SALE OF<lb />
NOW GOING ON <lb />
Stock <lb />
Shoes For Every Member of the Family <lb />
COME EARLY TO GET YOUR SIZES. <lb />
Moved in Front of Greenville Banking Trust Company. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <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 <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARM I NO <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 />
la Healthful, the Must el Washington. <lb />
HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE REST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR i <lb />
ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
N. C Mil . <lb />
M IS. <lb />
Early Returns <lb />
To <lb />
T. R. <lb />
Elections in Bay State Show Close- <lb />
Calling of Third Tenner <lb />
An Advantage <lb />
SEN. LA <lb />
IN <lb />
EVERY DISTRICT <lb />
Halifax I Product's <lb />
hit the of Year. <lb />
SCOTLAND in <lb />
Halifax county there has boon gin- <lb />
this season 40.000 hales of cot- <lb />
as 23.000 last year. On <lb />
of the Inability of the farm- <lb />
get pickers to do the work <lb />
much cotton was ft in the fields and <lb />
is had all of it been <lb />
ed that county would easily have <lb />
produced hales this season. <lb />
U. S. Trains Guns <lb />
On Forts <lb />
of Them To Stand <lb />
Thorough Trial<lb />
BOSTON, April contest In <lb />
the primaries presidential today for <lb />
the Massachusetts delegates to the <lb />
Republican national convention far <lb />
exceeded In Interest for <lb />
of the delegation lo the <lb />
Democrat Ion. <lb />
Council of North Carolina In <lb />
Session There. <lb />
SHELBY Prominent men from nil <lb />
walks of life from the mountains to <lb />
the seashore will he In Shelby this <lb />
week the occasion the meeting <lb />
of the Great Council of North Caro- <lb />
m proved Order of Red Men. <lb />
f are expected to arrive tomorrow <lb />
Baltimore several hundred strong and remain <lb />
Karly through Thursday. <lb />
turns showed that four Republicans <lb />
voters went to Hie polls to one Dem- <lb />
The race between President Taft <lb />
and Col. Roosevelt, which on the show <lb />
of the preference of voters, was a <lb />
neck and neck affair, for several hours <lb />
absorbed so much attention that the <lb />
long lead of Speaker Clark over Gov. <lb />
Woodrow Wilson was almost for- <lb />
gotten. <lb />
In the district in out of <lb />
small towns. Crane had to Bax- <lb />
This is Senator Crane's <lb />
home district, and the election of the <lb />
two Taft delegates was conceded by <lb />
Roosevelt leaders the early even- <lb />
In the second district out of <lb />
towns gave Crane and Baxter <lb />
with a similar lead for the Taft men <lb />
over Roosevelt district candidates. <lb />
President Taft carried Boston, ex- <lb />
of by more than <lb />
but run behind in all the small towns <lb />
that had reported up to p. m. In <lb />
these smaller towns, together with a <lb />
number of wards In the cities of North <lb />
Adams, Port. <lb />
Lynn and the vote stood <lb />
Roosevelt 6.468; Taft 5.355. <lb />
These same cities and towns gave <lb />
Baxter, who headed the <lb />
group of delegates 6.564 to 4.537 for <lb />
Senator IV. Murray Crane, who led the <lb />
Taft group. <lb />
to Have Marble <lb />
lure Costing- <lb />
Knox <lb />
the government architect who has <lb />
supervision of the plans for <lb />
Salem's new building, was <lb />
in the city today looking over the <lb />
lands recently purchased by the gov- <lb />
and securing data to be us- <lb />
ed In drawing up the plans. <lb />
Mill Make Memorial Address. <lb />
Locke Craig. <lb />
of has accepted the <lb />
of chapter, <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy, extend- <lb />
ed through Mrs. T. A. Lyon. to de- <lb />
liver the at Memorial Day <lb />
here May <lb />
ST. PAIL. Minn. April <lb />
against the International Harvester <lb />
Company, charging it with being a <lb />
monopoly In restraint of trade and <lb />
asking that it be dissolved, was filed <lb />
by the government in the <lb />
States court here today. <lb />
In a petition In equity, this <lb />
corporation, popularly called <lb />
the Harvester trust, is declared to <lb />
exist in violation of the Sherman law. <lb />
To accomplish the disintegration of <lb />
the so called trust, the government <lb />
asks the court to lo <lb />
bar from interstate commerce the <lb />
products of the International <lb />
Company of America. Its sell- <lb />
agency. The appointment of re- <lb />
to take of the prop- <lb />
and wind up the business <lb />
the court should be of opinion <lb />
that the public Interests will be bet- <lb />
served is suggested. <lb />
FLASHES FROM <lb />
OTHER CLIMES <lb />
knights of at <lb />
MACON. May of <lb />
from all parts of Georgia <lb />
are In possession of and the <lb />
downtown section of the city is a <lb />
sea of bunting and Masonic emblems. <lb />
The sir knights are here for the an- <lb />
conclave of the grand <lb />
which began today and will con- <lb />
over tomorrow. <lb />
New Head of College. <lb />
Pa., May <lb />
In the of a notable gather- <lb />
of American educators Dr. Anna <lb />
J. formerly of the <lb />
Collage faculty, was installed today <lb />
as president of Wilson College. The <lb />
principal address at the Inauguration <lb />
exercises was delivered by President <lb />
KM n Pendleton of <lb />
in the League. <lb />
Pa. May <lb />
season of the Base- <lb />
ball league opened today with games <lb />
In Harrisburg. Trenton. <lb />
The filing of the suit came as the and Reading. <lb />
The league circuit Is <lb />
climax of five years of Investigation the same as last year, comprising <lb />
by the government. Lately the case Johnstown. York. Lancaster and <lb />
has figured prominently in political <lb />
discussion between President Taft <lb />
and Colonel Roosevelt regarding <lb />
Instructions which Mr. <lb />
while president in 1907 gave to <lb />
his attorney general. Charles J. Ron- <lb />
concerning prosecution of the <lb />
concern. <lb />
in addition to the other four <lb />
cities named. The season will con- <lb />
until September <lb />
TARIFF FIGHT <lb />
Heavy Losses By Fire <lb />
in <lb />
Sen. Simmons President for <lb />
Mat Signing Tariff Bills. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. April <lb />
The tariff fight in senate opened <lb />
today when Senator Simmons. In <lb />
charge of the Democratic house meas- <lb />
made the opening speech In sup- <lb />
port of the house metal bill. <lb />
Senator Simmons criticized <lb />
dent for his refusal to sign the <lb />
tariff bills of the lust session and de- <lb />
that president's <lb />
nation not to sign any tariff bills, <lb />
previous to action by the tariff board <lb />
was an of the <lb />
of congress and <lb />
to the last <lb />
The metal bill probably will be be- <lb />
fore senate at least two weeks. <lb />
Floyd Allen Faces <lb />
Court at <lb />
Mountaineers Attend Opening <lb />
Day <lb />
Knapp Burnett, Years, Will Nichols I Year <lb />
Jury in William Nichols Case <lb />
Agrees As To Verdict After <lb />
Full Night Of Deliberation <lb />
His Honer Called <lb />
to Court House At 6.30 <lb />
A. M. to Hear Verdict Of <lb />
Of <lb />
JURY ASKS JUDGE <lb />
TO BE LENIENT <lb />
WITH <lb />
League. <lb />
ROCKFORD, May was <lb />
the opening season for the <lb />
Illinois Baseball league, Oshkosh play <lb />
its first game at Madison, Wausau <lb />
at Aurora, at Racine and <lb />
Appleton at The league cir <lb />
this year is the same as last. <lb />
excepting that Wausau has the <lb />
held 1st season by Fond Lac. <lb />
Officer Meets Death <lb />
On R. R. Crossing <lb />
Ml CASE <lb />
Feb. <lb />
in IV m. <lb />
Nichols Burnett <lb />
apprehended and accused of <lb />
the crime. <lb />
Feb. SO. to <lb />
jail. <lb />
April put on <lb />
trial before His Honor Judge <lb />
Justice. <lb />
April sub- <lb />
to second degree <lb />
May Burnett <lb />
to , years in the <lb />
sentenced to <lb />
year in the penitentiary. <lb />
words must, have gone some way <lb />
to show the defendant a light <lb />
could hardly be used ill bright <lb />
surroundings of room. Yet <lb />
he showed him in and <lb />
him to his heart's con- <lb />
tent and certainly for safety of <lb />
tile people of Mr. <lb />
tor talked for over an hour. <lb />
His honor charged the Jury in his <lb />
business like manner. This or that, <lb />
and you have heard enough to know <lb />
whether it should be this thing or <lb />
the oilier thing. So. gentlemen, the <lb />
case It with you. <lb />
The case was gent lenient <lb />
until half six Ibis morning when <lb />
the judge was Bent for. The jury <lb />
, filled into court room, totally <lb />
except for the presence of <lb />
Solicitor and Lawyer Ward. <lb />
, of The <lb />
begged the merry of court for <lb />
, the prisoner. <lb />
, Nichols and Burnett were brought <lb />
, to court and his honor imposed tho <lb />
of five years for the latter <lb />
one year for the former, in <lb />
penitentiary. <lb />
BOTH CLAIM VICTORY. <lb />
II. Reynold Company's Losses by <lb />
Fire Amounts to In- <lb />
sured-Still plenty of Leaf To- <lb />
In will not In- <lb />
their Manufacturing. <lb />
April <lb />
fire loss, according to statements made <lb />
by the property owners In the <lb />
here Monday night will aggregate <lb />
With Insurance amounting to <lb />
The H. J. Reynolds Tobacco com- <lb />
had their tobacco Insured for <lb />
and their loss Is estimated at <lb />
about They have plenty <lb />
leaf tobacco III storage here and <lb />
loss will not In any way effect their <lb />
business. <lb />
Fire Tuesday morning at o'clock <lb />
also damaged the of Vaughan <lb />
company, wholesale grocers, to the <lb />
amount of fully covered by <lb />
Insurance. This business house Is <lb />
located only S block from the scene <lb />
of the big fire. <lb />
Prevents <lb />
Voting In Florida. <lb />
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. April <lb />
Rains today resulted In light voting <lb />
In presidential preferences <lb />
in this state. The through <lb />
out slate closed at tonight <lb />
and owing lo the complicated ballot <lb />
returns will be slow coming In. <lb />
Headquarters of officials for <lb />
mid Underwood, only presidential <lb />
candidates whose names appeared on <lb />
the ballot are claiming for <lb />
their respective candidates. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt <lb />
Dr. H. O Hyatt will at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Monday, May 6th, to treat dis- <lb />
eases of the eye. <lb />
Theological library Dedicated. <lb />
CAMBRIDGE, May <lb />
day's celebration of Founder's Day at <lb />
Theological School was <lb />
made notable by dedication of the <lb />
new library presented to the school <lb />
by the John Gordon Wright of <lb />
The principal speakers at <lb />
dedication exercises were <lb />
dent Lowell of Harvard <lb />
Bishop Lawrence, a former dean of <lb />
the school and Professor Bliss Perry. <lb />
Vs., April <lb />
Floyd Allen was before the bar In cir- <lb />
this morning to be tried <lb />
for his life for the part be played <lb />
In the court tragedy March <lb />
His was selected for <lb />
Tho outcome will the <lb />
methods In prosecuting the <lb />
other five accused clansmen under <lb />
guard In Jail here. A largo <lb />
of citizens was summoned. It was <lb />
expected considerable trouble would <lb />
be experienced in getting a Jury. <lb />
Many Mountaineers In Court. <lb />
A caravan of mountaineers travel- <lb />
over ruin-soaked roads from Hills- <lb />
ville and the surrounding country, <lb />
arrived last night lo participate In <lb />
the trials beginning today of the <lb />
members of the Allen gang Indicted <lb />
for murders In Carroll <lb />
house. March when the <lb />
Judge, prosecuting attorney, the Sher- <lb />
juror and under were as- <lb />
More than one hundred witnesses <lb />
have reached here. Some came part <lb />
way by rail, others by horseback, <lb />
while many drove all day in country <lb />
wagons and camped outside the town. <lb />
Mrs. Floyd Allen Present. <lb />
Mrs. Floyd Allen, wife of the man <lb />
was being tried In the <lb />
ville court when the shooting be- <lb />
rode twenty from the <lb />
mountains at daybreak In u canvas- <lb />
covered wagon to nearest <lb />
station She Is n frail <lb />
woman, wrinkled age. upon <lb />
whom rests heavily burden of <lb />
mini her husband and two sons <lb />
Claude Victor, tried for murder. <lb />
Mrs. Victor Allen, three small <lb />
Jasper Allen, a brother of <lb />
Floyd, accompanied her. <lb />
A. I,. Special Officer of the <lb />
Southern Railroad Was Caught in <lb />
Ills Buggy on Railroad Crossing. <lb />
Instantly Killed. Farmer With Him <lb />
Badly Injured. <lb />
SPENCER. April on a <lb />
railroad crossing between Spencer and <lb />
at noon today A. L. <lb />
way. a special officer of the South- <lb />
railway, of East Spencer was In- <lb />
killed D. M. Blackwelder, <lb />
I well known fatally Injured. <lb />
The view of the rapidly approaching <lb />
locomotive was obstructed by s line <lb />
of freight cars and the impact was <lb />
terrific. -The buggy was scattered In <lb />
various directions and Officer Alta- <lb />
way was cut lo pieces, death being <lb />
Instantaneous. The remains were <lb />
en in charge an undertaker and Mr. <lb />
was carried lo a <lb />
for treatment. The horse driven <lb />
the men escaped without Injury. <lb />
Mr. had recently moved to <lb />
Bast Spencer lo live and was a val- <lb />
officer of the Southern. Mrs. Al- <lb />
has for several weeks been <lb />
under treatment In the <lb />
sanitarium In Salisbury and <lb />
unable to be up. Her father, who re- <lb />
sides in Ga Is also St the <lb />
point of death and has not been ad- <lb />
vised of the condition of Ills <lb />
daughter. <lb />
Quiet reigns once more in the room <lb />
where His Honor Judge Justice <lb />
sided last week and the early part <lb />
of present. Court house square <lb />
has been deserted until the next term <lb />
of court and Justice has been dis- <lb />
in a manlier that will long <lb />
presiding judge's name <lb />
With feeling of satisfaction for <lb />
things will done. <lb />
A lining close of the ex- <lb />
were speech- <lb />
es made yesterday afternoon both <lb />
defense and prosecution In an effort <lb />
to Impress the sober looking Jurors <lb />
as lo the guilt or of the <lb />
IV. Nichols. Many people came into <lb />
court yesterday for the express <lb />
pose of hearing the one and only <lb />
They were not disappointed. <lb />
This distinguished Washington bar- <lb />
at Ills best as he squared <lb />
before the jury box and to <lb />
make his speech. For considerably <lb />
over an hour arguments were <lb />
and defeated, Witnesses at- <lb />
tacked windows rallied, people listen- <lb />
ed attentively and Lawyer Ward's <lb />
w H, C. Industries. <lb />
For the week ending April the <lb />
Chattanooga Tradesman reports the <lb />
following new Carolina <lb />
Ahoskie de- <lb />
company. <lb />
construction com <lb />
company. <lb />
telephone com- <lb />
brick plant. <lb />
bank. <lb />
High veneer and <lb />
panel amusement <lb />
company. <lb />
Henderson cotton and <lb />
mattress company. <lb />
bank. <lb />
railroad company <lb />
drug company. <lb />
Norlina bank. <lb />
development com- <lb />
lumber com- <lb />
High School. <lb />
The commencement exercises of <lb />
High School will lake <lb />
place next week, on the and <lb />
Wednesday annual <lb />
sermon by Rev. Thomas W. <lb />
kepi up a steady How Raleigh. Thursday night exercises <lb />
by the graduating class, Friday morn- <lb />
Wit h I-. <lb />
The Shoe Co. has Joined <lb />
the army of progressive merchants <lb />
ballerina; In the result-getting power <lb />
of ad In The Reflector columns. <lb />
This company's ad. appears on an- <lb />
other of this Issue, would <lb />
he to the readers advantage to see <lb />
when they need a pair of <lb />
shoes. <lb />
brought perspiration to his <lb />
temples. Many times did the at- <lb />
have an opportunity to <lb />
the speakers ready wit. With <lb />
and word Lawyer Ward drove <lb />
home every nail In sight and after a Society. <lb />
effort to have everything <lb />
pink-colored for his client left it with <lb />
the Jury. <lb />
Most of us have heard Solicitor Ab- <lb />
address the Jury. It has <lb />
ways been our privilege to <lb />
when he stalled by vowing that there <lb />
is nothing; on earth that him <lb />
much as a brother <lb />
man In trouble. His heart simply <lb />
goes out to meet the man In dis- <lb />
tress, but oh It Is so <lb />
he happens to be on the Other side <lb />
of the fence, for before he finishes <lb />
bis talk. has that <lb />
poor brother on defend- <lb />
ants half way to Jail. And this <lb />
bloodthirsty man with the voice <lb />
and kindly features pick here <lb />
and picks there until he accomplish- <lb />
es his duty towards the people of the <lb />
Solicitor made a <lb />
great speech to the Jurors and his <lb />
literary address by Rev. Walter <lb />
N Johnson, of Wake Forest. Friday <lb />
afternoon debate by Vance Literary <lb />
Society. Friday night concert by <lb />
Train, <lb />
who will not reason Is a bigot; <lb />
he cannot is a fool; he who <lb />
dares no is a <lb />
Many are taking more though of <lb />
the Titanic than of their house- <lb />
You may not go down <lb />
mill's deep, but you will go down <lb />
the same see that you <lb />
have a policy with The Mutual Life <lb />
of New York. <lb />
Bentley Harriss has it for you. <lb />
ltd <lb />
It Is line Property. <lb />
Somebody is going lo miss an op- <lb />
in purchasing some of the <lb />
properly on Dickinson avenue which <lb />
Mr. IV. II. Allen is offering for sale. <lb />
We learn that a number of persona <lb />
are considering It The property lay <lb />
certainly desirable.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY H c 27th, <lb />
The Washington district of the Me- <lb />
of North <lb />
Before dismissing the grand Jury <lb />
which was m suasion all last week. <lb />
their report to His Honor Judge closed its annual <lb />
M Ml read before the court. In I,. this City, the Kev. J. T. <lb />
this document the grand Jurors The and <lb />
strongly a new county, all reported an in- <lb />
and highly <lb />
meeting. <lb />
WITH OTHER EDITORS <lb />
The To Walk out Surely not <lb />
lire already have told <lb />
use me to know tin- in B- them we <lb />
a U. i l should Pa. Their wen- ordered <lb />
The language tongue the ., the re- <lb />
r to the general b.- N greater Joy could be <lb />
a by the grand Jurors. of is experienced than or knowing <lb />
a C Mercer. President w,, ,,, ,. , w m way , <lb />
home to be situated no farther than <lb />
three from the county Beat. <lb />
In connection with this project Gov. <lb />
Jarvis addressed the court and de- <lb />
entirely in accord with <lb />
Among the prominent visitors were <lb />
Franklin N. of Trinity Col- ,.,. iD the general be-l <lb />
Col. Skinner also made a strong <lb />
pea <lb />
tho. <lb />
he Honorable Superior Court of of the meeting were ,., <lb />
Pitt County, Judge M. N. Justice <lb />
for the change and reminded and Mi. C. H. L, , of ,,. . , a. us to walk. A <lb />
I that hack during of V C load. of ,, ., .,,,. ,,,. f of <lb />
The in he made movement . the North on the contrary con ,., ,. , Bl. ,. w <lb />
ration n-w on the Methodist Conference. gin pr, n <lb />
The morning and afternoon <lb />
No bigger Bargains <lb />
no fuller <lb />
and value than <lb />
i s represented i n <lb />
our <lb />
Biding. <lb />
As foreman of the Grand Jury in <lb />
Pitt County and on behalf of the <lb />
grand Jurors I beg to make the fol- <lb />
lowing report. <lb />
We inspected the jail and while we <lb />
admit that a jail Is not attractive at <lb />
its best, yet our Jail is not kept as it <lb />
should be and we recommend that <lb />
County Commissioners purchase fifty <lb />
feet of hose to use in washing out the <lb />
corridors outside of the cells at least <lb />
great distress He is in is m easy to discover <lb />
strait, and his spirit is over- . , ,., u w <lb />
voted to business and the report of whelmed, his heart desolate. He is rig., ,,,., IO <lb />
the various pastoral charges, all of <lb />
Which were highly gratifying and <lb />
showed progress along all lines. The <lb />
evenings were devoted to sermons by <lb />
in perplexity as to his way. He does Many perplexing problems be- <lb />
not know the way and he prays. mall or who is en- <lb />
There is a way each of el, to the in life. <lb />
There are some ways in Which we Self-will often presents one's <lb />
some of the men of the District. cannot reserve the merit. It is not wise to de- <lb />
Among the addresses of especial note. we would love to on others. The popular idea is <lb />
were those of Or. The Rev. again along yea- not always the right way. Tin voice <lb />
Mr Mercer and Mr. s way We are sure that we of people is not every lime the <lb />
address on in n- improve on the lite which was voice of God. It is oftentimes <lb />
on Tuesday evening was it only we had a chance. What sari to stand alone if one would stand <lb />
a masterpiece. I we might have been la be for the right. <lb />
The following Ministers were in at- us. We did not grasp the op- While it is true that Clod has a <lb />
a week also provide a broom to as we would if we lite-plan for every life and while it <lb />
have the jail swept once each day. in j T. Elder, bad another chance. That mistake is also true that this life-plan is <lb />
present condition we do not j w K. H. Broom, would not be mad. now. Every right, still, it is also true that <lb />
alder it sanitary. m. Ashby. K. M. it. R. Grant <lb />
Fine Furniture <lb />
Carpets, Rugs, Linoleums <lb />
Our close buying means naming the <lb />
prices for money has maximum <lb />
buying power here. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
The offices of the Clerk of Court. <lb />
Sheriff and Register of Peeds are <lb />
in good condition and we observe that <lb />
the are kept In good shape. <lb />
The basement of the Court House <lb />
is not in good condition, large piles <lb />
of trash were found in most of Ha- <lb />
has its memory Of days that could be permits a man to choose whether- <lb />
F Watson. II Thompson. J. I., better lived. There is no reversal he will follow this right life plan. <lb />
Mr, W. I. Craven. W. the way possible. The path is baa Hi. privilege of turning aside <lb />
J. Covington. J. J. Lewis, A. Burgess, us it is a forward march. Surely I from which is right and follow- <lb />
W T. H K. H. B. we should remember that his own The way may <lb />
Lance, It D. Daniel and L. B. Jones, ever thy hand to do. do II to be right and yet end in <lb />
Among the lay delegates present <lb />
with all thy I cry. How the power of <lb />
There are some ways along Which choice What tremendous danger in <lb />
we must walk. The way to the graft the opportunity given to men Two <lb />
life, and it must be path facing the life <lb />
one seems <lb />
were the Col. John T. Bar- <lb />
rooms, and in the corridor and it up- j ton. Messrs. C. L. Band, Chas. Cobb. <lb />
to the Jurors Wat such T. Deans. J. C. It. Davenport. J. J- facet every <lb />
rash had been there for some time. Edwards, D. . W K Jeffries, It is being traveled and every bright and beautiful is chosen and <lb />
closets and are N. Leggett, J. W. L Matthews. C. moment brings the tomb nearer. An leads to disaster. Temporal disaster <lb />
t receiving the proper Hush. J. R. Raines. W. L. Shelton. unpleasant fact may be. but a r- sometimes and eternal disaster often, <lb />
and it appeared to the Jurors that T. Leslie Turnage. H. Death, however, is not the Happy the man who will say <lb />
Court House janitor is not doing his C. Venters. M. Wilkinson, J. L. end of the we wish it w. . Thou for <lb />
Yelverton and W H. Atkins. If death did end the journey, It is true that God can and will <lb />
then the squandering of man to know the right way. <lb />
would be folly but a Per Centuries ago God led In <lb />
A death When the He does still. Once it was <lb />
of takes us a cloudy pillar by night a <lb />
of the responsibility flame by night. Then angels <lb />
life becomes deeper. Impossible heavenly and by <lb />
to overestimate the responsibility. ken word guided. Visions came to <lb />
The watter <lb />
duty. Our Court House is a credit to <lb />
Pitt county and should receive the <lb />
attention that it merits. <lb />
Our Convict Camp was inspected <lb />
THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE can be found at <lb />
W. A. BOWEN'S <lb />
New and complete stock of Coat Suits just arrived, <lb />
the latest and best styles. <lb />
New goods arriving every day, and in ten days our stock will <lb />
be complete in every line. <lb />
and we report, it in class <lb />
There are thirty-six at Baal Carolina the seriousness <lb />
thirty-three colored and three white, i Training <lb />
all cared for under the circuit.- The of a series of luncheons <lb />
the senior class of There is another path which each the night time and dream. <lb />
Training life must follow the path of char- old the way. II was <lb />
into the way. <lb />
W. A. BOWEN <lb />
i-Mt-Mt <lb />
and <lb />
Eighteen colored be <lb />
re housed in one wagon which we <lb />
Teachers <lb />
given by <lb />
and under direction of the formation Bach day means the Then <lb />
Miss formation of habits that becomes the the pathways and a <lb />
The final c-bar- into knowledge, We have It <lb />
the in <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS <lb />
garments of soul. <lb />
be the limit to each wagon and proficient economies teacher. <lb />
to the County given Wednesday, lb. . <lb />
loners to purchase one more wagon by Misses Greene is made up of the daily <lb />
as there should be one wagon Mamie Williams. The dining nations. The little deed of. repeated <lb />
fined for the white prisoners. of the -Little Red on becomes the fixture in the life and , , <lb />
complaint was made by any prison-L, end of the campus, was at- takes its place in X <lb />
r that one received more decorated In dogwood Character Is which a man and Rein to <lb />
The young ladies are allowed really is. no, what he is thought to we pass these providences , Third <lb />
than <lb />
H Ward C. C. <lb />
Washington N. O. Greenville, N. C <lb />
WARD A FIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice in the <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
H. L. LITTLE. <lb />
A committee of eight visited the dollar and a quarter to serve six be <lb />
give them little attention, forgetful <lb />
county home and under the for that amount these two. There is a way in which <lb />
stances everything was found in beautifully served the creature should walk. The right way. Fellow men-weary and wed <lb />
good condition as could be expected, It should be the chosen wouldst thou know the way The <lb />
The inmates made no complaint and Creamed Potatoes preferred way. There should be down In the ll <lb />
they were getting on very well, stuffed Tomatoes Bread and Hut- bulging for this way and a leaking <lb />
yet the entire grand Jury feel that. Sandwiches after it. and it is the way in which <lb />
there should be an entire change. each life should be found. There is <lb />
taken place at the county home. of the such a way and it was the life-plan <lb />
present home is not In accord with <lb />
1-2 lb. beef I dozen for each of us. <lb />
Pitt county s progress and it is the j or- Everything from the <lb />
at the nature, <lb />
most minute <lb />
it tenderly. <lb />
There is knowledge to be <lb />
it from God. in the words of David. <lb />
pray. me to know the way <lb />
wherein I should <lb />
sacred burden in this life ye hear; <lb />
box atom as well as the vast ocean on it. lift it bear it solemnly, <lb />
our present home be disposed of and Be; pint milk its course marked way beneath <lb />
opinion of the grand jury that<lb />
Street<lb />
North <lb />
If. W. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L <lb />
Fleming <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
that acres more of cleared land he <lb />
purchased, not more than three miles <lb />
1-2 dozen tomatoes <lb />
seasoning sugar <lb />
bread fore it. Nothing left to chance. No, <lb />
butter haphazard in nature. Did intend Fall not for sorrow, falter not for sin. <lb />
greatest result of His But onward, upward, till th <lb />
Those present were. Misses be Id <lb />
f. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer, <lb />
Office second floor In Wooten <lb />
on Third St., court <lb />
present were. <lb />
Mae Susie Warren. <lb />
wit <lb />
from the county seat and suitable <lb />
buildings be erected thereon. The <lb />
grand jury is more than convinced <lb />
that if the county owned a home <lb />
that contained acres of cleared. <lb />
I Th <lb />
land that the said home would B-1 ,,. by That the order of Odd Fellows in <lb />
goal <lb />
Lewis and Prof. Wilson. Prosperous Condition <lb />
of these luncheons Odd Fellow <lb />
of <lb />
BUY AT <lb />
more than self sustaining and at the <lb />
tame time be a credit lo Pitt <lb />
r. addition to report a special <lb />
report has been prepared on <lb />
county roads which we beg to re- <lb />
port <lb />
Respectfully submitted, <lb />
C. W. HARVEY, <lb />
Dall and Eula Greenville is in a wide pros- B. J. Pulley, Dry Goods, <lb />
Is evidenced by the W. A. Dry Goods. <lb />
C. T. Dry Goods. <lb />
Proctor. Clover blossoms and Sham- c, <lb />
rocks formed the center piece of the fuel every Tuesday they <lb />
Of have a full meeting and just now the S II. Schultz, Groceries. <lb />
J. Tobacco Flues. <lb />
Foreman Grand Jury. Creamed <lb />
Tomato Salad <lb />
table and the other decorations <lb />
the dinning room The place cards lodge you might say, is working over <lb />
wore hand painted with spring U., a few weeks ago ., large de- Brown T <lb />
Bower. Th, men,, team came from and J E. Br ad <lb />
Potato Puffs in initiating and giving the J H J. G. Mdse. <lb />
Hot Biscuits <lb />
the <lb />
eggs tomatoes let- <lb />
And we further <lb />
That and distinct water Coffee <lb />
closets In Court House be provided Itemized cost of <lb />
for white people and for <lb />
people, <lb />
been made as <lb />
and we believe our county com- pepper, salt baking powder <lb />
should remedy the trouble vinegar It; mustard total <lb />
away. j Those present were. Misses Pugh, <lb />
Lewis. and Prof. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
several degrees to a club ten canal- Mooring and Son, Gen. Mdse <lb />
dates. Two weeks ago the lodge in- Taft and VanDyke. Furniture. <lb />
another Club of twelve, now Pender and Hicks, Plumbing. <lb />
another club is being made up <lb />
The D. Whichard. Florals, <lb />
s written the lodge Hart and Hadley, Hardware. <lb />
Much complaint has butter milk cream g Bank of Greenville. <lb />
night the lodge celebrated the Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
anniversary of the order in I <lb />
America by turning out in a body; ,.,. <lb />
. , , , a Miracle. <lb />
to the Methodist i <lb />
to a fine sermon by the chaplain, Rev. One of them startling changes <lb />
i m Hoyle, on the of the to <lb />
peal fundamental principle . the W. U. Clarendon, Tex., was <lb />
its chief mission being of effected years ago In bis brother. <lb />
SERVICE to humanity. Those who had such a dreadful he <lb />
did not that sermon will never all of our family thought <lb />
much they missed. Being into the consumption. <lb />
The Banner After Grip <lb />
lies often in a run-down <lb />
Weakness, lack of <lb />
petite, energy and ambition, with dis- <lb />
ordered liver and kidneys often fol- <lb />
low an attack of this wretched <lb />
The greatest need then is <lb />
Bitters, the glorious tonic, <lb />
purifier and regulator of stomach. <lb />
liver and kidneys. Thousands have <lb />
proved that they wonderfully strength <lb />
en the nerves, build up the system , <lb />
restore to health and good <lb />
its after an attack of Grip. If <lb />
try them. Only cents. Sold <lb />
and perfect satisfaction guaranteer by, <lb />
AT . <lb />
willing to work for results, both for . <lb />
himself and employer; to solicit sub- <lb />
for Dally and Weekly Re- <lb />
in Greenville and Pitt county. . <lb />
Only young man willing to work need . <lb />
apply. Business Office. <lb />
Belcher Murder Cast Jury. <lb />
O. C. Nobles, Ayden. <lb />
W. K. Clark. Township. <lb />
A. L. James, Carolina Township. <lb />
C. H. fortes, Greenville. <lb />
W. It. Bow rs. Bethel Township. <lb />
J. J. Moor. Bethel Township. <lb />
M. N Swift Creek town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
W. II. Wingate, Ayden. <lb />
J. It. Mobley, Township. <lb />
W. A. Taylor, Bethel. <lb />
L. Y. Grimesland. <lb />
T. J. Daniel, <lb />
Counsel. <lb />
Lawyers- Moore. Long. Dunn. <lb />
Cox. assisting <lb />
tor <lb />
For the Release. <lb />
Lawyers -Ward. Skinner. Wood- <lb />
ard. James, Pierce <lb />
and Harding. <lb />
Tried before His Honor Judge<lb />
at Law <lb />
Office in building, it <lb />
wherever bis services art <lb />
desired <lb />
. North <lb />
Washington, I. C Greenville, N. L. <lb />
H. W. t M. D. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat <lb />
Greenville, . . . S. Carolina <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the office of of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the <lb />
action and approval of the Democrat- <lb />
primary. I wish to thank my <lb />
friends for the support given four <lb />
years ago and earnestly ask for <lb />
In the coming primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
. l in <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I desire to announce that I will be <lb />
a candidate for Register of Deeds be- <lb />
fore the Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called for <lb />
the county of Pitt. I shall be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the support of my <lb />
friends and citizens of the county of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
J, J HARRINGTON.<lb />
U I. Moore <lb />
W. H. Lone <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Green <lb />
North <lb />
W. I . <lb />
Engineer <lb />
D. ST. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
but he begun to use Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery and was completely cured <lb />
Inmate of Hume, by ten bottles. Now he Is sound and <lb />
There is s remarkable woman out we pounds. For <lb />
at the county home in the person of <lb />
Polly May. whom everybody about wonderful remedy for coughs and <lb />
the and all who know her call, with excellent It's <lb />
She is y. age safe and reliable and <lb />
a,,,, has been an inmate of the home Price cents and Trial <lb />
tor years. Notwithstanding her bottle free at all druggists. <lb />
. i he gets around almost as spryly <lb />
as person not half old. She <lb />
nukes herself useful to <lb />
wall on the sick and looking after <lb />
matters generally among the <lb />
Heals the President Six to One. <lb />
in the <lb />
can precinct meeting here yesterday <lb />
patients. Superintendent Tucker Bays afternoon to select delegates to the <lb />
would hardly know how to convention Monday a test vote <lb />
was taken of the Taft <lb />
strength and the Rough Rider beat <lb />
is CLARK <lb />
Cl Engineers and <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
at Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith Co <lb />
and door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
For Register of Heeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds, subject to <lb />
the approval and action of the Demo- <lb />
party. <lb />
J. ll. LITTLE. <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
J. C. GASKINS. <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Building on t Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
u. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
For <lb />
I wish to announce myself a can- <lb />
for township con- <lb />
stable, subject to the Democratic <lb />
WALTER L. PATRICK. <lb />
IT <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce a <lb />
date for of Greenville town- <lb />
ship, subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
J. L. HARRIS. <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD. <lb />
he <lb />
along without <lb />
not celebrate the fourth of <lb />
the President to About the same <lb />
ARRIVAL S. M. <lb />
July. It might bring a large crowd rate of ,, ,., throughout <lb />
lo town. county so as is ;. <lb />
DR. JOHN F. <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
at A. M. Allen's Stables. <lb />
Greenville, I. C. <lb />
Day Phone Night Phone 289-L. <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night.<lb />
FOGS FOR HATCHING <lb />
I am selling line Black <lb />
and White Leghorn Eggs at per <lb />
setting It. Some of the <lb />
birds the State In my breeding <lb />
pent. Winners at Greens- <lb />
and lairs. Great <lb />
layers. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS, N. C. <lb />
Han. with dead- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
William carrying concealed, <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Neal I o. assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Bert Clark assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
John T. Manning, affray, pleads <lb />
guilty. Judgment on pay- <lb />
costs, <lb />
Nathan Crandall and Jesse Flem- <lb />
affray, Judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of costs. <lb />
Henry Harrington, con- <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Wortham Tom Williams, <lb />
Willie Fleming, Jerry Barnes and Joe <lb />
Foreman, gambling, plead guilty, fin- <lb />
ed each and costs. <lb />
Tom Williams, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Bob Sr., selling liquor, <lb />
guilty, sentence pending. <lb />
Monroe Cameron, selling liquor, <lb />
not guilty in one case, guilty in an- <lb />
other case. Sentence pending. <lb />
David disturbing religious <lb />
worship, guilty; sentence pending. <lb />
Walter West, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty. months on the roads. <lb />
Dan W. selling liquor, <lb />
pleads guilty cases. Sen- <lb />
pending. <lb />
Jacob West, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty, fined and costs. <lb />
Frank Wiggins, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, two years on roads. <lb />
Willie Fleming, alias <lb />
Fleming, selling liquor guilty, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Will Fleming, alias Flem- <lb />
larceny, on two charges, <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Marshburn and Jim Tucker, <lb />
larceny, pleads <lb />
Tucker not <lb />
John Hooks and W. Chap- <lb />
man, affray, both guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended as lo Chapman upon pay- <lb />
of half costs; Hooks Sentenced <lb />
to roads for four months. <lb />
Jacob Wilson, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
James Ernest Donaldson, abandon- <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced four <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
J. II. Owens, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty. The bond of In <lb />
case which had been paid by N. G. <lb />
Moore, surety for Owens, was order- <lb />
ed refunded, less costs. <lb />
Richard disturbing re- <lb />
worship, pleads <lb />
suspended on payment of costs. <lb />
Alex Bailey and Alonzo King, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
B. P. appeal from may- <lb />
or's court, guilty, fined costs. <lb />
In another case against same defend- <lb />
ant he pleads and fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Matilda Ward, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Joyner, gambling, pleads <lb />
guilty. Judgment suspended on pay- <lb />
four months on roads. <lb />
Mack Peacock, larceny, guilty, sen- <lb />
guilty, sentenced four months on <lb />
roads. <lb />
larceny, guilty, sen- <lb />
eight months In Jail to begin <lb />
next lo Issue. <lb />
While pleading guilty to the <lb />
charge of selling liquor, Dan. <lb />
W. a former police- <lb />
man both of and <lb />
was deprived of a <lb />
gun. Solicitor learn- <lb />
ed the fact whilst the man was <lb />
on the witness stand. <lb />
next We hear from It <lb />
will be on a charge of carry- <lb />
concealed weapons. He <lb />
was remanded lo the Jail <lb />
Festival at Hie Training School. <lb />
Last night the year I <lb />
class gave to the school a and <lb />
beautiful entertainment consisting of <lb />
songs and drills of various nations <lb />
America was by a <lb />
drill, the whole wearing <lb />
white ties and red ti.-s and carrying <lb />
U. S. flags marched lo American airs. <lb />
At the close of the class singing Dixie <lb />
rallied around the Goddess of Liberty, <lb />
the class president. Miss Ethel <lb />
Miss Eliza Branch then sang a <lb />
tuneful little Irish song. <lb />
Next. Dutch girls dressed in lull red <lb />
skirts, black and white caps. <lb />
gave the Dutch dance with windmill <lb />
This was G <lb />
the heavy wooden shoe step was clear- <lb />
Imitated. <lb />
Tills was followed by a Spanish <lb />
dance. The tall, graceful girls, dress- <lb />
ed In picturesque costumes of orange <lb />
and black, carrying tambourines made <lb />
a beautiful picture. <lb />
Miss Hazel Armstrong played I <lb />
piano solo, after which the class sang <lb />
an Italian song. Santa Lucia. <lb />
Then came the English scene, <lb />
crowning the Queen of May with rose <lb />
garlands. This made a beautiful <lb />
scene <lb />
At the close the class Bung and <lb />
Waved their banners. <lb />
Hr. I. It. Meadows conducted Y. <lb />
W. A. services Training <lb />
School on Sunday <lb />
Where Money <lb />
As noted by the Hartford <lb />
one evident result of nominations by <lb />
Presidential preference primaries is Interesting Taken <lb />
it puts money into circulation. <lb />
The takes Colonel N r MI a <lb />
campaign for the , ,,. oily of <lb />
to <lb />
nomination as an in- <lb />
example. it observes truly <lb />
that presidential primary costs <lb />
about the same as election and <lb />
furnishes more opportunity the <lb />
unscrupulous use of money. It is <lb />
something of a hypocrite. it <lb />
to get the voice of tin people, <lb />
over <lb />
Saturday morning <lb />
range a business, collecting a <lb />
little more than I paid out l believe <lb />
in getting something of the city <lb />
and town folks as well as <lb />
to let gel from me all the time. <lb />
As I along kept a sharp <lb />
lookout . see what was being done- <lb />
out what ll gets a. .- . p. ,,. , too <lb />
who has the largest , ,,,., w, , ,. , ., <lb />
corruption and the bast MB- WM ,,, II. U Elks s. Ills <lb />
were very much too small. <lb />
What With Slate primaries, Con- <lb />
primaries and now <lb />
de,,;,., preference the era <lb />
huge and repeated expenditure of <lb />
money for political purposes will soon <lb />
have arrived almost everywhere ill <lb />
The other was on the Marlboro <lb />
road in the of <lb />
Ton PI Hips farm. Don't know <lb />
who owns the place nor who lives <lb />
there, i noticed the tobacco <lb />
beds bad the cloth on them, <lb />
the states. It might teem M, Dave Edwards <lb />
Senator career in <lb />
Wisconsin was of such nature as to <lb />
require moderate expenditure <lb />
was tinkering on his old transplanter <lb />
as if he intended using it soon. Saw <lb />
a great deal of land with no rows <lb />
upon primaries in his behalf. Yet marked on It, but had been <lb />
it is not disputed that Mr. course was going to i- <lb />
son, the new Senator, spent very year That quiet, <lb />
sums to advance Mi. successful Mr. Anon <lb />
Interest In all. he Turnage, was harnessing up his <lb />
more than he did upon his own noon came on lo <lb />
cent nomination, and the total noticed some colored <lb />
placed well Into the hundreds of Irish potatoes on the A L. <lb />
thousands of dollars by some. Not <lb />
Happenings Around <lb />
STANDARD, April J. I <lb />
Cobb went to Norfolk, Va., Friday <lb />
night and returned Monday night. <lb />
We spoke of Mrs. W. H. Elks be- <lb />
on the sick list last week. <lb />
are glad to say she is a little bet- <lb />
but not to be yet. <lb />
Mrs. J. H. Cobb is very <lb />
this week, we hope she will soon <lb />
be so she can enjoy the spring air. <lb />
You will protect yourself In need, <lb />
then why not protect yourself in <lb />
prices. Peoples Supply Company. <lb />
We saw several of the Ayden men <lb />
pass through our town Tuesday even- <lb />
en route for to help <lb />
a lodge of i. o. o. F. <lb />
Mr. J. Williams, of Greenville, <lb />
who was raised here and stayed here <lb />
up lo about three years ago. is now <lb />
visiting at Mrs, N. K. Tucker's. We <lb />
are always glad to have Joe to come <lb />
around to spend a few <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Elks Is on the sick list <lb />
this week, but we do hope she will <lb />
soon be able to attend to her house. <lb />
Several of the young folks of here <lb />
went to school house Tues- <lb />
day night lo an Ice cream supper. <lb />
They all report a nice time. The <lb />
teachers that taught the school were <lb />
Mr. Turnage. the son of Mr. Aaron <lb />
Turnage and Miss Annie Tyson, the <lb />
daughter Of Mr. T. Tyson of here. <lb />
The people around there say <lb />
they have a school and say that <lb />
they have THE SCHOOL. Of course, <lb />
we are glad to hear of the people be- <lb />
so well phased with their teach- <lb />
as we know ourselves that Miss <lb />
Annie Tyson Is hard to find her <lb />
equal as a teacher, for she is full <lb />
New arrival seed and farming <lb />
of energy and get up. <lb />
supplies at Peoples Supply Company. <lb />
Mrs. George Crawford of near <lb />
Grove has with her moth- <lb />
Mrs. W. II. Elks, for the last <lb />
few days. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Elks, Br., lo Green- <lb />
ville Tuesday on business. <lb />
We learn from Mr. George Craw- <lb />
ford that he is going to plant some <lb />
tobacco today, how many la there <lb />
really to plant tobacco. <lb />
until Stephenson called upon the or- <lb />
thus expensively built up <lb />
to advance his own fortunes, and put <lb />
out money to operate It for himself, <lb />
did disapprove. Of late <lb />
has been quiet on the <lb />
matter. Perhaps be feared the <lb />
full extent of his financial relations <lb />
with Stephenson would be revealed <lb />
and perhaps also, he had sense <lb />
enough to see that his <lb />
attitude toward was do- <lb />
some liar. and Stephenson <lb />
little good. Most of these <lb />
Progressives are nothing if not <lb />
ambitious in a selfish and <lb />
exclusive way. Hut the real point <lb />
for consideration here is that under <lb />
the primary system money in large <lb />
amounts had to be found somehow <lb />
even by Mr. for the ad- <lb />
of himself and his cause. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
The stand was poor. Look- <lb />
ed like there were two or three acres <lb />
of the potatoes. They were not prom- <lb />
looking at all. <lb />
Next we came to the Turn- <lb />
age farm and noticed that there was <lb />
considerable evidence of decay and <lb />
There Mr. Editor we <lb />
ones Went sparing, but who <lb />
fears his too much. To put it <lb />
to the torch. To win or loose it <lb />
we lost not having put It to the torch <lb />
and be other fellow got the girl- <lb />
Next we note in passing is A. J <lb />
His bulletin board was blank <lb />
so a passing would have to <lb />
guess or And by other means who <lb />
resided there. Then soon We are In <lb />
the heart Can't <lb />
tell where name lame from or <lb />
how ii became to be applied. Pass- <lb />
old friends, R. l. <lb />
we noticed a large number of hands <lb />
building a tobacco barn and saw <lb />
smoke very mar Indicating he was <lb />
giving a barbecue to the helpers. I <lb />
think i miffed the aroma of the <lb />
ESTABLISHED parched pig as I was passing. Dick <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and fur- j ,.,,,,.,. , i, S very <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for Hides, tanner and has raised a <lb />
Fur, Seed Oil, barrels, intelligent set of boys and girls. <lb />
keys, Eggs. pout cotton. I but two <lb />
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, coming enough <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts. about. <lb />
is here, and we have tried to anticipate your <lb />
wants, and have on display the very latest in Spring Fabrics <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Sail Ax snuff, High Life <lb />
tobacco. Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
George canned cherries, peach <lb />
es, syrup, Jelly, Meat, flour, <lb />
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food, <lb />
matches, oil, cotton seed meal and <lb />
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples, <lb />
nuts, candies, dried apples, peaches, <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass best I saw. <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and j noticeable thin <lb />
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality and <lb />
quantity cheap for cash. Come to see <lb />
me. Phone Number <lb />
Finally returning home and <lb />
about gardens. I must say I <lb />
saw nothing that looked like a gar- <lb />
;, measured by our lo feel <lb />
across and cabbage mill two <lb />
to feel garden peas load- <lb />
I down and nearly ready to <lb />
also cucumbers almost beginning <lb />
in run and too, our Irish potatoes ere <lb />
about farm- <lb />
and farm work was lateness. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
Improving Church. <lb />
The work the choir <lb />
gallery of Memorial Baptist church <lb />
for the pipe organ has <lb />
begun. In addition lo the change in <lb />
the gallery, the baptismal pool will <lb />
ii, moved to one side of the pulpit <lb />
where it will he in view of the <lb />
congregation. The changes will add <lb />
much to the Ulterior appearance of <lb />
the Church. The organ builders ad- <lb />
vise that the pipe organ will he ready <lb />
for shipment by the middle of May <lb />
and Installation completed by the <lb />
first Sunday in June. <lb />
Central<lb />
Located In of ti <lb />
Four operation and ac <lb />
presided over by a skilled <lb />
harbor Ladles t <lb />
horns <lb />
Not All Tail. <lb />
X. C. April 1912. <lb />
Mr. Your heading of the <lb />
of the Pitt County Republican <lb />
Convention is not in accordance with <lb />
the facts. The Convention did not <lb />
Taft but the contrary at <lb />
two-thirds of the delegates arc <lb />
favorable to Roosevelt's candidacy <lb />
most of the other third were <lb />
not. warm supporters of President <lb />
Tall. The mot ion of A. J. was <lb />
not declared out of order on account <lb />
of its not being seconded for the two <lb />
other delegate from were <lb />
In accord with the motion and either <lb />
one would have seconded it had the <lb />
Chairman called for a second. <lb />
Of the nine delegates t the state <lb />
coin cut ion the following expressed <lb />
to me as being strong <lb />
Roosevelt C. E. Smith, Gray- <lb />
Moore, T. II. Fleming, <lb />
so you see all bough I was <lb />
vented from having the strength of <lb />
the convention taken Roosevelt <lb />
has a majority of the delegates. <lb />
The Tail nun used the steam <lb />
that is all the foundation for <lb />
your headline. <lb />
A. <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
When you the best, remember <lb />
we are st your services. <lb />
Choice hoses <lb />
Violets and Wedding Outfits In <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically <lb />
at notice. <lb />
J. L Co. <lb />
V, C. <lb />
. J. WHICH Will, <lb />
Agent for Greenville and Vicinity <lb />
SEE HIM, TELEPHONE <lb />
s. <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
s N <lb />
St <lb />
a. <lb />
r- <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Including between<lb />
Mail steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod- <lb />
em convenience. <lb />
ed. <lb />
Portsmouth. Sundays pin <lb />
week days pin <lb />
Norfolk, daily pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
Tickets sold lo all points North <lb />
Hearst's magazine <lb />
Good Housekeeping <lb />
Cosmopolitan <lb />
Best Writers <lb />
Hi -1 Illustrators <lb />
OVER MAGAZINES <lb />
LISTED. CLUBS MADE <lb />
UP WITH ANY 2.3.4 <lb />
WITH A SAVING IN <lb />
PRICE OF i Mill TO <lb />
PER CENT.<lb />
to <lb />
Silks, Lawns, Linens, <lb />
Foulards, <lb />
and White Goods Galore <lb />
are here inspection <lb />
Ladies Spring Suits Ready-to-Wear <lb />
Linen. Striped Serge Plain <lb />
White Serge. Blue and Tan <lb />
Children. <lb />
They are rich In value and. <lb />
price. I Boys Blouse Shirtwaists <lb />
Laces, <lb />
Embroideries, <lb />
Dress Trimmings. <lb />
H you don't it here. Its hard to find. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
The Bank Greenville <lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With Resources of OVER <lb />
One Quarter a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES <lb />
R. L. <lb />
James I. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. <lb />
H. O. <lb />
I Phone Greenville <lb />
Magazines <lb />
Magazines <lb />
S N<lb />
Magazines <lb />
CONDENSED STATEMENT <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
at elate of April <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
is Bonds 21.000.00 <lb />
Storks and <lb />
Furniture fixtures <lb />
Ex. Q House <lb />
I per Cent Blind 1,080.00 <lb />
Cast a Hue from Banks 807.60 <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Profits <lb />
Circulation <lb />
Bond Account <lb />
Dividends unpaid <lb />
I 50,000.09 <lb />
H, <lb />
J 1,00.00 <lb />
613.28 <lb />
We invite accounts <lb />
and be pleased to moot or correspond with <lb />
change of opining now accounts. <lb />
want your <lb />
r. J. Cashier <lb />
to <lb />
Things never look bright to one <lb />
with Ten to one the <lb />
trouble Is g sluggish liver, tilling tho <lb />
liver With bilious poison, that Dr. <lb />
Kings New Pills would expel. <lb />
Try them. Let the Joy of feelings end market. <lb />
the Best for stomach, liver SHOP, <lb />
and kidneys. At ail druggists. . N. C <lb />
Repair Shop <lb />
If you want the best Cart <lb />
manufactured in Pitt go to <lb />
Gardner's Shop and ask for a pair<lb />
Black Birch Hubs, split White Oak <lb />
Spokes, Pitch-pine Hims. Stool Tires <lb />
and Ale. made by <lb />
workmen. Every pair guaranteed. <lb />
Just around tho corner from the <lb />
Beware of Ointments for <lb />
Catarrh That Contain Mercury <lb />
r destroy n <lb />
derange <lb />
, , ring It <lb />
Ii should <lb />
pi on or. <lb />
lb bins, an the <lb />
II men m v will <lb />
f sin, and <lb />
whole system <lb />
1.1 be <lb />
ital <lb />
will Is ten I I <lb />
ll. MM II, I'm I M H <lb />
Catarrh Cure, manufactured t <lb />
Co., <lb />
mercury, In Int. u Int. <lb />
lire, upon the an. <lb />
tines of tin m in ills <lb />
Cure sure you the <lb />
It taken mane in <lb />
P. J- V <lb />
free. <lb />
by Price per bottle, <lb />
lake u. family fur <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
cotton and country produce. We now occupy the former <lb />
Central Mercantile Co. store and will be glad to have our friends call <lb />
us. <lb />
See Pender and Hicks The Plumbers <lb />
BEFORE WATER COOLERS, <lb />
Have J coil pal in or ice and <lb />
city water cold.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Mi HOSPITAL. I STOP AMI <lb />
Going back to the report of the If those people who seem so per- <lb />
grand Jury at the present term of in destroying the law <lb />
of and Ion. anything but In a very different today is better off than was a king <lb />
I fit bl, U fa, mo- thousand years ago. better off in <lb />
A the plunge. They will not live hives ore lose education, in moral character, In <lb />
Ml Titanic man and individuality. But they will comfort, in material advantage and <lb />
women do things which work together, a few hours of j especially in the opportunities for the removal of they would see among what <lb />
would not have believed to be those that want to work, aided for achievement by the use of time county home from its present location sort of people they are <lb />
to some place nearer the county seat. <lb />
court, it is well to consider their rec- fence would stop and think a mo- <lb />
Published by<lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
of accomplishment by them- by machinery, will supply plenty for machinery and Inventions that <lb />
he. selves. Valor, heroism, hare long since demonstrated their <lb />
self-denial and love; all of these,, The vile mechanical drudgery lo <lb />
WORTH Never the nonchalance and self- makes life dull will be replaced , to in Pitt <lb />
possession of the card players and intellectual <lb />
sue year. . . <lb />
U months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application at the business in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
respect will charged f r at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be charged fur at three <lb />
per line, up to lines. <lb />
today man can accumulate <lb />
the musicians. These have no room I nos, working wealth In peace and can <lb />
in a sinking ship with thousands on Qr a day or ten hours property in security. Man in <lb />
board. painfully we shall have men work- county can put his valuable re- <lb />
cords in fire proof vaults; can take <lb />
hie differences before the high <lb />
of Justice in a court house that <lb />
is a credit to any county. The <lb />
that is convicted of murder, <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1879 <lb />
FRIDAY, MAY <lb />
1912. <lb />
During the court days when so <lb />
much is being heard about <lb />
-direct <lb />
and objection by either side to the <lb />
introduction of certain evidence, it <lb />
would not be entirely out of the way <lb />
for us to hold court over a disaster. <lb />
the results of which still claim for <lb />
their much space in the papers. <lb />
The newspaper man naturally <lb />
first and last subject lo news. The <lb />
bigger the news, the more startling <lb />
Its nature, the more does news- <lb />
paper man them This is <lb />
the same number of hours Intel- <lb />
in BEE IS AN HONEST <lb />
By Arthur Brisbane <lb />
and with his permission. <lb />
An individual who has studied bees <lb />
trying to out facts about them <lb />
rather than to build fanciful yarns, <lb />
gives us the interesting information <lb />
a honey bee makes one day <lb />
about twenty trips to and from the <lb />
hive and that he visits in all prob- <lb />
ably twelve thousand different flow- <lb />
t is a pleasure to ail <lb />
nest bee- traveling back and forth <lb />
buzzing, feeling his en- <lb />
joying himself, accumulating the <lb />
honey will carry him and others <lb />
In hive through the winter. <lb />
Everybody admits that bee is <lb />
a good worker and that works <lb />
hard enough. <lb />
bee does all his work in <lb />
about four hours. <lb />
During the rest of the Urn he <lb />
sits about, polishes up his legs and <lb />
his body and reflects with satisfaction <lb />
We shall have those less addicted to <lb />
material labor engaged in the arts <lb />
and the higher sciences. <lb />
The grand jury the home and <lb />
classing themselves. However much <lb />
they might spurn such an <lb />
made this recommendation after care- they are putting themselves by <lb />
fully considering conditions acts in same class with <lb />
they are. The is <lb />
The class that takes part blind larceny. <lb />
the honey workers produce <lb />
will have disappeared <lb />
or even a simple affray, not only gels <lb />
the benefit of this elegant court house <lb />
The average of Intelligence in m, an <lb />
day to come will be far above can him. but <lb />
no secret, therefore we do not break <lb />
a professional pledge in making this <lb />
pear confession <lb />
The first news of sinking of the <lb />
biggest passenger steamer In n, <lb />
world came lo us, as lo thous- <lb />
ands of papers ill en- <lb />
nude of all mass of <lb />
upon what a line II is lo b <lb />
a hard working bee. <lb />
He enjoys the sunlight, he enjoys <lb />
highest Intelligence of today. <lb />
And that will he civilization's be- <lb />
ginning. <lb />
Meanwhile, please notice that beef, <lb />
with their alight intelligence, <lb />
no machinery but their honey gather- <lb />
and their marvelous ma- <lb />
capacity for fixing their <lb />
cell and their Instinct of brother- <lb />
hood, are able lo do for themselves, <lb />
with four hours per day. a great <lb />
deal more than stupid humanity <lb />
able to do by working not only the <lb />
in the event he is convicted, he la <lb />
placed in a jail fully equipped <lb />
every comfort and convenience <lb />
modern and sanitary <lb />
edge can supply. Thus it is with the <lb />
valuable with records of <lb />
material wealth, with the criminal; <lb />
but how about the life and comfort of <lb />
law abiding citizens, how <lb />
his wife and child when stricken with <lb />
disease Disease sometime so deadly <lb />
the knowledge of it's <lb />
grips one's heart like a vise. So <lb />
men and women, but children deadly a guaranteed cure would <lb />
themselves throughout all hours out the court house vaults <lb />
daylight. <lb />
all the activities, and all 10-op- <lb />
mi <lb />
It is with pleasure we printed <lb />
report of Grand Jury for the <lb />
April tern of County Superior <lb />
Court. only did this jury five <lb />
all material in <lb />
is, and we go along, day in and <lb />
day without a county <lb />
Let's slop and think. Mr. A. Kills <lb />
Mr. and the county spends thous- <lb />
ands of dollars to avenge the death <lb />
to protest society. The cost of one ,, he find- no <lb />
term court will maintain a hos- <lb />
for year, <lb />
most timely. <lb />
At the request of a committee of <lb />
The King's Daughters, several <lb />
of Greenville went out to the <lb />
county home last Sunday with a view <lb />
of getting informed as lo con- <lb />
there. While they found every <lb />
thing as good, as cleanly and as <lb />
comfortable for the Inmates as could <lb />
be amid present surround- <lb />
it is by no means a county <lb />
home as brings credit to a county as <lb />
large and as wealthy as Pitt. <lb />
These fuels were obtained on <lb />
visit, and are given here in- <lb />
formation of The <lb />
owns there acres of land of which <lb />
about acres are cleared. The home <lb />
itself consists of some small one- <lb />
story buildings, strung around a yard <lb />
covering possibly acres. One of <lb />
these buildings is occupied by the <lb />
superintendent and his family and the <lb />
others by the Inmates. The <lb />
who gels a salary of <lb />
a month and provision for himself and <lb />
family, has the care of home and <lb />
and the management of <lb />
farm, one farm hand being <lb />
lowed him. When a cook be <lb />
secured and it Is hard to keep one <lb />
there. superintendent's wife does <lb />
the cooking, or In case of emergency <lb />
he cooks himself. With all <lb />
On an average there are about <lb />
Inmates cared in the home. <lb />
attention the charges brought be- <lb />
fore it in the form of bills of Indict- <lb />
Kindly notice, dear leader, he men- various people Charted elements of so- <lb />
is well able to get all the honey this of criminal offense, by ,,,, ,.,,,. ,, and hired man's <lb />
he and he other bees and U M splendid precedent out of , ,, h <lb />
rowing detail which tin rescue even the drones need will grow an economical m and those , ,.,,,,, a m, , ad. <lb />
brought to New York three. four a day. and a greater efficiency in Conn- i. are not is supplied from <lb />
days after the disaster in Why is he able to do Ibis gentle lo die in a <lb />
history, to the The world advances constantly and because of man's thoughtless <lb />
made New York. , and <lb />
we knew was the Titanic had ., <lb />
sunk and with her about 1500 souls a he honey ,,,. , <lb />
had perished. , <lb />
the arrival of the <lb />
we were led into a Heritable sea of <lb />
detail. The Washington <lb />
further came to the rescue of <lb />
Tiny got among the bees <lb />
our county has advanced with it to to man. they lax some pro- <lb />
of thousand people, citizen with a conscience, by <lb />
county's tax hooks to-day show a him an individual bur <lb />
valuation of over ten millions this county <lb />
and as her property is listed for to willingly and with <lb />
more one Us value, we Map pride assume. <lb />
night riders anarchists. It Is a <lb />
Bible truth as a man <lb />
In his heart, is The <lb />
Book that If a man carries <lb />
murder in his . be is guilty of <lb />
murder even though lie does not out- <lb />
commit act. Now do you <lb />
not suppose that the men who go out <lb />
under cover of night lo wantonly de- <lb />
properly, lake weapons on <lb />
person with view of using <lb />
weapons on whoever might Interfere <lb />
or attempt to arrest them in the midst <lb />
of their lawless act. Then they <lb />
put themselves in the class with <lb />
for they go do an <lb />
lawful got feeling they <lb />
would kill a fellow-man to <lb />
One crime leads lo an- <lb />
other and those who go de- <lb />
public property the property <lb />
of a neighbor would resort any <lb />
crime on occasion. Simply because <lb />
are readily does not <lb />
remove the that they are <lb />
criminals from their own consciences <lb />
and it is enough to make bang <lb />
their beads in shame. The acts of <lb />
these people are a upon <lb />
themselves, their families, neigh- <lb />
and their county. For the <lb />
asks own consciences and <lb />
that they might hold up <lb />
us law abiding should <lb />
from such lawlessness. <lb />
According lo figures given by <lb />
Charlotte Observer, morn <lb />
of people of <lb />
occupy houses through <lb />
agency building and loan <lb />
The Home and Loan <lb />
Association of being only <lb />
six years old, has done <lb />
for Greenville. el, hut is striking <lb />
in direction, In these years <lb />
it has made loans for home building <lb />
approximating and <lb />
of will Increase as II <lb />
grows older, There arc people here <lb />
ll lakes from lo cords <lb />
wood a pear for the necessary <lb />
tires in the buildings and this is cut <lb />
from the county's land. <lb />
In addition lo cost of main- <lb />
the home. county pays and others who Inn. <lb />
another a year to out- saved, who never would <lb />
any collection of polite gentlemen in . l nM for this public side paupers who lake a small bin for the <lb />
hats and ml millions , of this Christian community's stipend in preference to going to r the association. <lb />
standing at edge of <lb />
the newspapers and lo dale enough , office in one <lb />
has been said by officers, passengers <lb />
and who were fortunate <lb />
enough lo escape with their lives, to <lb />
fill many pages of closely <lb />
mailer. Some of the evidence <lb />
at the Washington we <lb />
are bound to for surely over <lb />
1500 people are missing from the <lb />
world of living and the Titanic <lb />
never reached her destination. This <lb />
carries its own passport and <lb />
does not really need support. How- <lb />
ever, it is not so other events <lb />
directly following Che terrible en- <lb />
counter with iceberg. Some of <lb />
evidence heard in connection <lb />
events for some reason or an- <lb />
other was allowed to escape quarantine <lb />
and has strongly been played up to <lb />
the reading public. Yet of <lb />
told Witnesses before the <lb />
board on Inquiry are so thin as lo <lb />
need a great deal of support. Who <lb />
ever can truthfully the or- <lb />
of the Titanic gathered up <lb />
on deck and struck up M <lb />
God lo Is It likely in <lb />
the awful attending the <lb />
plunge of the Titanic, the mus- <lb />
would get together for <lb />
sole benefit of cheering a crowd long <lb />
past the cheering stage what <lb />
about that alleged game of cards on <lb />
the II seems hardly <lb />
as women and children were <lb />
being lowered in the lifeboats men <lb />
would be unaware of the fact. The <lb />
excitement prevailing everywhere on <lb />
the Titanic must have been <lb />
It seems that not a soul on <lb />
board her. could have escaped be- <lb />
Infected with it. yet we would <lb />
be made to believe that there were <lb />
on the Titanic some men whose self- <lb />
and fearless nature <lb />
would permit playing of cards. <lb />
when officers were a <lb />
fight for the lives of the <lb />
children. <lb />
Those two are the outstanding <lb />
of the mountain of detail given <lb />
to world by some survivors. <lb />
but not likely <lb />
per of the hive and taking for <lb />
Too many people and many <lb />
of a duty. All should county home. Thus it is gees <lb />
nor In behalf of for it will the cost of taking care of j May a new <lb />
selves much mil of every load of <lb />
honey that the bees bring home. <lb />
The bees learned to co-op- <lb />
learned lo work to- <lb />
have solved the problem <lb />
of helping one another. <lb />
And get for all <lb />
produce. <lb />
And therefore, dearly beloved, <lb />
are able to produce all need by <lb />
dollars to longer delay the <lb />
unfortunate poor is will ,. , <lb />
of the precedent will guard and ye gave Table II generally believed ,,,,. ad Loan Association <lb />
more carefully county's material meat. was thirsty and ye gave by equipping a better and and of taken should <lb />
public me drink. I was sick and ye visited home the same expenditures ,,,, , <lb />
This grand jury has wisely set the me <lb />
precedent, may It mean much <lb />
It Is right and ills law II <lb />
such a people and such in <lb />
j would provide much better care. <lb />
The county could readily sell <lb />
anniversary of the association and in <lb />
One of the most princely gifts . a Hist series of shares <lb />
is right and law M l II <lb />
by Mr. and Mrs. W. L. buy I <lb />
should have a <lb />
ninny Falling Creek, ill county. <lb />
a site large for <lb />
In cash and <lb />
gages will he distributed among the <lb />
homo properly equipped and efficient- have beautiful home Pace neuT lo holders of these Hist <lb />
working four hours a day. They are <lb />
managed. This grand jury and 1800 acres of valuable land to the <lb />
If the home was in easy ., <lb />
This will be followed by <lb />
devote twenty hours out of <lb />
Io whatever choose, <lb />
thinking, exam- <lb />
young bees, <lb />
When in proportion i their <lb />
Intelligence, shall be as far advanced <lb />
as are honey now you will <lb />
lune a condition in human hive <lb />
you ought to have. , <lb />
You will have mass of workers <lb />
the manhood in to say so. <lb />
Thomasville Orphanage. Mr. and Mrs. W Greenville is much the m <lb />
It is right we should keep only reserve privilege ll series. So the time Is now <lb />
court house and jail in the home and the use of inmates can- h. of <lb />
den. This grand had M of the land immediately now because of the <lb />
sufficient broadness of vision lo ask n of their helping people to own homes <lb />
for It. liven, bill the trustees of orphan- buildings. th-,. n <lb />
It is light and it is aw the M Immediate possession The question of a county hospital a wage earner, man or hoy. in the <lb />
grand jury should look into even remainder large estate. also being discussed now. and this hut who take some <lb />
phase the county's affairs condition of the is land is surely needed. Hence this shares in the association, even if on- <lb />
time prohibit more than no to sold, but it is to be If the County home is moved, one or for besides being I <lb />
all educated and Intelligent which examination Of the With buildings and used as a as should be done, the home and hos- good Investment there is nothing <lb />
are not now. <lb />
You will have mean- <lb />
and sell-seeking eliminated. You <lb />
will all working for all. <lb />
man in will be <lb />
far above his state in <lb />
contentment, happiness and true <lb />
of the various offices. Why not permanent of the parent or- could readily occupy th. same better fosters Ike habit, <lb />
set the now of an annual plumage. Such a gift brings glad- of land and be conducted under; <lb />
audit by a Competent expert In the friends of orphanage one management. county is am- Opponents may say what they <lb />
so the public may know what's throughout the stale- and lo all lovers able Io do more for please as lo effectiveness or non- <lb />
what Such all audit is no reflection of orphaned children. <lb />
on the integrity or capacity of any j <lb />
Office holder. A official who <lb />
Some moving picture shows are ad-1 <lb />
among than is be- prohibition law. <lb />
clone for sake of her rep- evidences continue to multiply <lb />
as a progressive county Ibis the state that conditions are <lb />
not continue to lie neglected. I than when we had no <lb />
prohibition law. And this condition <lb />
is likely the While Star Will lo improve law <lb />
brotherhood as the organized honey lo show ac <lb />
bee in his hive is far above the efficiency r Anybody with <lb />
Individual bee that can be found audit of grain , ,.,, <lb />
in Iceland. a take and the picture Imaginary or any other steamship company Is more rigidly enforced. Of course <lb />
and there in Iceland you will of real There was no try to reproduce the Titanic there are instances here there of <lb />
find scattered samples of the bee that V for taking pictures of the The lesson learned will cause boat flagrant violations, but will con- <lb />
honey. But It is cold in <lb />
Iceland, flowers are few. The <lb />
bees are and disorganized. <lb />
The world is advancing constant- sinking ship, <lb />
AI the end of every cycle a full <lb />
cycle progress has In en made. <lb />
As badly divided as is the <lb />
hereafter to be more along to grow less. Public sentiment <lb />
line of than luxury. grows stronger and stronger for <lb />
enforcement of law. <lb />
If bad treatment of Americans <lb />
They do gather in hives or work Tm that progress ,,,. it looks like the <lb />
together. They work hard all day Democrats should And It easy to in Mexico does slop This IS My <lb />
long for very and the only manner or whether it in of have to step over and lick some-1 well known <lb />
thing about them that suggests the be dis- hf, at <lb />
Intelligent honey bee is the sting. <lb />
Human beings working our <lb />
today like the isolated <lb />
orderly perhaps, destructive <lb />
measure of progress is Ike <lb />
, of the whole mass <lb />
bees work separated, isolated, each of their affairs. And <lb />
one fighting the others And about measure of progress, <lb />
each of us the the hatred and political, moral, physical, <lb />
the bitterness of competition <lb />
most <lb />
The day Is men will e. <lb />
th- educational material or religious, It , <lb />
is a commendable diversion and <lb />
must apply lo all the people en mas- b <lb />
sculptor, was horn May <lb />
body. The Mexicans had re- , an y m Ma <lb />
the Maine end what hap- as a result of fever. <lb />
The gets good roads netted thereafter. was educated at California <lb />
must do something to get them. The I for the leaf and <lb />
roads will not come without an I so fast, but safe and sine will MM was an <lb />
. . in the Institution for <lb />
in direction. a a good motto for steamboat . ,,,,,. n New <lb />
travel In future and Paris and since 1888 has <lb />
Sunday boat racing on the river himself to the art. <lb />
enough About the acts of organized as welt as the bees are The average tn county <lb />
of such of the <lb />
Pull a few for over- <lb />
speeding and there may be fewer of <lb />
until he was of <lb />
In the Mark Hopkins Art<lb />
SHOES <lb />
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Mother, <lb />
Father, <lb />
Sister and <lb />
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SHOES THAT WEAR WELL AND <lb />
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Come in and examine our stock <lb />
Shoe Company <lb />
THE <lb />
Pulley Store <lb />
Since opening business for myself I have <lb />
been much gratified at the patronage many <lb />
friends have brought me. I shall endeavor <lb />
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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 />
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH <lb />
The CHESAPEAKE LINE <lb />
DAILY SUNDAY <lb />
Th., new lust placed in service the OP <lb />
and V the most sot <lb />
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with Id mum. <lb />
meals served n hoard. Everything for <lb />
comfort and i i t i <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk II p. m. dully arriving at <lb />
I a. in following morning. <lb />
Connecting at for all points Mill I'll, Ml II I'll <lb />
WEST. <lb />
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Reservations mud . n any Information furnished <lb />
W. I. T. t. A, <lb />
Norfolk, Virginia, <lb />
i, <lb />
alter the jury trying Smith <lb />
ease entered the court room <lb />
and its verdict of <lb />
second degree murder. His Hon- <lb />
or Judge Justice read it <lb />
The When <lb />
really does happen The <lb />
you about it <lb />
and to you in <lb />
order. The Reflector gives the <lb />
news. them. <lb />
This Proves That <lb />
The Reflector is a Live News- <lb />
paper, giving you the news, <lb />
and not all about a who <lb />
walked around the world and <lb />
employed thirty years on his <lb />
Thai is news; <lb />
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The Excellency <lb />
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to you what hap- <lb />
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fore it does not need to re-sort <lb />
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J. M. a popular druggist <lb />
Ky. says. use Chain- <lb />
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These shears are the best made and their retail <lb />
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Ladies and Misses <lb />
Home of Hart, Schaffner Marx <lb />
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A of Hill the Man- <lb />
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head of branch <lb />
of family If his father, John <lb />
Jacob Is among the lost on <lb />
Titanic, is yet years old. <lb />
He- was born on IT,. 1801, <lb />
He- was a child. until <lb />
be entered Harvard last autumn he <lb />
spent about six months of each year <lb />
at his father's Country house <lb />
lilt, on the Hudson, <lb />
months at and three months <lb />
at town Ha was always <lb />
somewhat tall with dark, straight <lb />
hair and dark eyes, resembling <lb />
his father, especially and to the low- <lb />
part of his face. <lb />
Me- has always been fond of <lb />
and <lb />
has been thrown par- <lb />
into his company <lb />
his mother. Mrs. Willing <lb />
obtained he-r divorce In <lb />
1909. Under the divorce de- <lb />
John Jacob Astor was to have <lb />
of Vincent and Mrs. <lb />
only other child of the mar- <lb />
Muriel now years old. At <lb />
time of the divorce amount <lb />
John Jacob on <lb />
hi i wife was made public but <lb />
ll was said to he In cash, I <lb />
on the provision Ibis sum won lei <lb />
later to Muriel. <lb />
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Ills mother and perhaps <lb />
bis litter, Muriel, has he-en <lb />
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real in this <lb />
wore staled <lb />
last autumn to be worth more than <lb />
The Thirty-fourth <lb />
hall of <lb />
part of his is at <lb />
A settle- <lb />
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women they marry In lieu of the <lb />
wife's dower right in the estate has <lb />
traditional the of <lb />
this Is lo keep Astor <lb />
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Mrs. Colonel <lb />
such a last August a <lb />
her marriage, The <lb />
which Mrs received, <lb />
MOOTS from her a of her <lb />
dower right in the estate, was <lb />
made but has reported <lb />
several times, A similar <lb />
WAS on Mrs. Ava <lb />
Willing Colonel John Jacob <lb />
Amur's wile. Thus neither Mrs <lb />
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Muster Major Henry Harding. <lb />
Sharon Lodge No. TH. A. K. and A. <lb />
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AN OLD MASTER <lb />
York <lb />
NEW YORK. April <lb />
of and loss of <lb />
of precious re- <lb />
from have ram a deep Bloom <lb />
Um n will probably <lb />
time before in- people iii re- <lb />
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SCHEDULE <lb />
NEWSY PARAGRAPHS <lb />
OF THE LABOR WORLD <lb />
Kinston Couple Routed <lb />
From Their Home <lb />
Labor Council of Stockton, <lb />
CaL, has a site tot a <lb />
new labor temple. <lb />
The Musician's Mo. <lb />
ban decided to erect <lb />
to coat <lb />
The silk dyers Patterson, J. <lb />
have received . voluntary Increase of <lb />
a of fifty hours. <lb />
The American Federation of La- <lb />
is considering plans to an <lb />
office building Washington, D, C <lb />
In New York city 131.973 children <lb />
between fourteen and eighteen years <lb />
of age are now work, <lb />
and 68.36 <lb />
The Lancashire and Cheshire Min- <lb />
Federation has chanced rules <lb />
so in in it women mine <lb />
as well men lo Its membership. <lb />
The manufacturing of <lb />
tin- Slates employ as wage <lb />
earners persona or almost <lb />
II per cent of the total <lb />
Plant are being laid ultimately lo <lb />
unite all the workers in the metal <lb />
find machine in New York <lb />
In a metal industrial union <lb />
The membership of the <lb />
being out two days the <lb />
Striking carpenters of Des Moines. <lb />
la., returned to work, the employers <lb />
having granted their demand for an <lb />
lease in <lb />
i an hour. The men already <lb />
had bean granted the eight-hour day <lb />
time ago by their employ <lb />
Mr. I. Milan horn Wife Make <lb />
lip to I by Mil-k- <lb />
lo <lb />
Hun-1 II ii Homo <lb />
to Allies. <lb />
April L Mel.- <lb />
horn wire, prominent <lb />
county people, were when <lb />
awakened iii the to find two <lb />
masked men in their room. The en- <lb />
biennial report of is a <lb />
International Typographical and no reason can be assigned for <lb />
shows that Increase obtained for notions. One of the <lb />
members of the union w . ,.,, , ,,. ,.,, <lb />
lay. hut offered no <lb />
total earned to least <lb />
. greater In 1812 than in 1911. <lb />
The report states no other or- <lb />
can Show an in <lb />
and not speak. They loft as <lb />
Silently is they came In. Without <lb />
a clue as to their Ideally, in the <lb />
darkness the disturbed sleepers could <lb />
bottlers unions or Ban distinguish the color of their <lb />
and Los Cat., have welcomed visitors. As soon the <lb />
own the proposed old-age men sad gone and his <lb />
pension system which has been arose fled to the home of <lb />
milled a referendum vote of neighbor. After dawn they <lb />
with the home, and found the house ran- <lb />
Workers International Union. The sacked from top to bottom, were <lb />
reason for the defeat or the to discover that not an <lb />
were that the members do not tide had been taken, although two <lb />
approve of labor entering Into watches and quite a sum of <lb />
with employers whereby Hie were easily The <lb />
agree to assist In establishing an old home is near Ridge <lb />
pension <lb />
Mr-. <lb />
Roy Reagan, <lb />
wife of Hoy Reagan, a member of <lb />
the staff of The <lb />
I prosperous and thickly set <lb />
section and the strange <lb />
is causing; a deal of excitement <lb />
is Union of Great is here <lb />
and the finances are the <lb />
It Looks Like a Crime. <lb />
t a hoy from a of <lb />
Salve. His pimples, bolls. <lb />
and it Its quick relief for <lb />
During the Quarter several days scratches, knocks, sprains bruises <lb />
burns, scalds or cuts in his right. <lb />
Keep It handy for ho vs. also girls <lb />
became grave an operation was j Heals everything and does <lb />
decided on with the hope of saving for piles. Only <lb />
her life hut without avail. If cents nil druggists <lb />
ending branch Ml <lb />
Income was 161.000 and the total ex- <lb />
is true, business goes on without <lb />
and even the of <lb />
amusement are as ever. <lb />
Ion the sympathies of the people <lb />
deeply nevertheless The <lb />
wave of hysteria which always fol- <lb />
lows in the wake of a great calamity <lb />
has not et subsided the menial <lb />
equilibrium Of the masses is not yet <lb />
completely restored. Time win <lb />
gradually subdue the nervous strain <lb />
from which everyone seems lobe <lb />
and will return to their <lb />
normal condition, bin at present tile <lb />
nervous excitement is still groat and <lb />
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well mean, but utterly impracticable <lb />
and abortive. <lb />
The wreck of the giant liner, the <lb />
on board is so graph- <lb />
by some or the survivors, the <lb />
heroism displayed by many of the <lb />
men in the moments of supreme <lb />
still an Inexhaustible topic <lb />
of discussion at the fireside. In the <lb />
shops, in fit. in all public <lb />
places. The soul-stirring tragedy or <lb />
the sea has plunged the whole nation <lb />
in and aroused even among the <lb />
most Callous and Indifferent the <lb />
best thoughts and deepest sympathies <lb />
they are callable of. The generous <lb />
manner in which rich and poor alike <lb />
are contributing to the fund for the <lb />
relief of those survivors of the <lb />
who lost in the wreck all but <lb />
their lives, shows how deeply the <lb />
masses have been stirred. What can <lb />
in done to prevent a of such <lb />
a disaster In the is not quite <lb />
clear, lull It is expected that the <lb />
will eventually bring some <lb />
lo <lb />
The new lighthouse which the gov- <lb />
built on <lb />
Heights. Island, to guide ships <lb />
entering Now York harbor through <lb />
Ambrose channel, has been placed In <lb />
commission and. every night its fixed <lb />
white ray of power <lb />
will out lo sea, visible, in <lb />
lair weather, for thirty-five miles. As <lb />
the lighthouse occupies one of the <lb />
most commanding positions on the <lb />
of the hills, will ho clearly <lb />
seen in daytime tor a great distance. <lb />
The lower, which Is of red brick and <lb />
rests on a base of white <lb />
rises to a height or Urn from the <lb />
ground thus placing the light foot <lb />
above mean low water. The light Is <lb />
furnished by oil vapor is <lb />
ed by a powerful lens. <lb />
The new lighthouse stands about IS <lb />
miles of the Ambrose Lightship <lb />
the light from the shore can lie <lb />
seen farther out than that or the light <lb />
ship. Owing to the that the now <lb />
is fixed. It will ho easily <lb />
gushed at sea from Clio ruinous <lb />
Of the Highlands of Which <lb />
flashes out its great white ray at in- <lb />
of several seconds. <lb />
The recent death under Intensely <lb />
dramatic circumstances, of a pros- <lb />
Italian merchant in this city <lb />
clearly shows Hit the Blank Hand is <lb />
active and as dangerous as ever. <lb />
About one month ago. <lb />
a wealthy grocer, received a Blank <lb />
Hand letter couched in Hie usual <lb />
terms and demanding from him n sum <lb />
of paid no attention <lb />
lo letter mid did not even notify <lb />
the authorities, Two weeks <lb />
Mater he received a second letter from <lb />
ranged a dinner for a few of <lb />
his friends for the evening fixed <lb />
the Blot Hand for the delivery of the <lb />
money. <lb />
It was alter eight o'clock and <lb />
and his friends were at the sup- <lb />
per table, when was called <lb />
down to the store. When he enter- <lb />
ed the More, anticipating no danger. <lb />
he was by several men who <lb />
h wailing for him. Several <lb />
shots were fired at him and when his <lb />
wile hastened downstairs she <lb />
bled over the body or her husband. <lb />
Two men were at the moment run- <lb />
out of the store. died <lb />
a few moments later and his murder- <lb />
leaving no clue of their <lb />
Identity, <lb />
The automatic alarm in the central <lb />
office of the <lb />
Company rang the other evening <lb />
and the Indicator showed that the a- <lb />
came from a Jewelry store on <lb />
Grand Street. The only man avail- <lb />
able at the time lo be sent to <lb />
gate was a young man of slight build <lb />
and Armed only with <lb />
an electric torch he went to the build- <lb />
whence the alarm came, let him- <lb />
self in with a pass key and ascended <lb />
the so quietly that the two bur- <lb />
who were still busy trying to <lb />
break into the Jeweler's shop were <lb />
completely surprised when lie turned <lb />
his electric torch on them and com- <lb />
The burglars <lb />
Obeyed and. having vainly tried to <lb />
bribe their captor, marched in front <lb />
o. him the office of the Protective <lb />
Company, Later they were turned <lb />
Over to the police. <lb />
AT IT. <lb />
I i ii mid in <lb />
Hill Blew Vim Hun. <lb />
root of <lb />
Rubbing an aching back relieve It, <lb />
Um it cure it. <lb />
you must reach lb. of it. <lb />
You must reach the root of <lb />
i Kidney Pills go right at <lb />
ii the ease; attack the pain; <lb />
Have cured many Greenville <lb />
Twelfth St., <lb />
V C . am <lb />
pleased to add s mi to <lb />
the already given in favor of <lb />
Kidney pills. For a long time <lb />
t was by mo kidneys and I <lb />
Inti backache and <lb />
pains in my shoulders. Headaches <lb />
and dizzy spells bothered me and I <lb />
rested so when I got up <lb />
in morning. I was in no III. con- <lb />
. gin my wot k. When I <lb />
Pills, I <lb />
tot ; i the <lb />
I. Woolen Drug Co., and to my de- <lb />
did me a world of <lb />
I e iii now rest i in it nigh <lb />
and my back and kidneys do not <lb />
bother <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo. <lb />
New York, sob- agents for the United <lb />
m . sniT <lb />
take no other. <lb />
DON'T SUFFER WITH <lb />
Cuts, Bruises <lb />
Strains and Sprains, but apply <lb />
Noah's Liniment. It i- anti- <lb />
septic and will take the poison <lb />
and soreness out quickly, <lb />
all else tail-. <lb />
Liniment will save <lb />
any amount of pain and can <lb />
he taken internally for Colic, <lb />
Cramps, etc. Nothing <lb />
Toothache. <lb />
Noah's Liniment the for <lb />
Lams Hark, <lb />
Joint H Throat. Cold., <lb />
SI ruin. Sprains, cm., <lb />
Cramps. <lb />
Toothache, <lb />
nil Nerve, <lb />
mid <lb />
The tins <lb />
Nosh's en every <lb />
package look Ilka <lb />
Huh int. hill RED <lb />
band on front of <lb />
Noak's <lb />
always In <lb />
Ink. of <lb />
Large bottle, SB <lb />
oil <lb />
dealers <lb />
or money <lb />
re I unit <lb />
H em oil y Co., Inc., <lb />
Vs.<lb />
i. <lb />
ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor cur. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington, <lb />
New York, and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. For Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west <lb />
THE <lb />
p. Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
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 nil Florid-, <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrive Richmond a. m, <lb />
Washington a. in . New York <lb />
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
B. P. A, Portsmouth, Vs. <lb />
West and Canada. <lb />
Office No. Main <lb />
J. W. BROWN. JR. <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
staple cotton seed. cents <lb />
per bushel. Cotton sells cents <lb />
a lb higher than any other cotton. <lb />
JOE V. COX, <lb />
Titanic. <lb />
now I lay me down sleep; <lb />
Roll on. waters, toss and foam <lb />
Beneath thy surging, seething deep <lb />
I find my home. <lb />
pray Thee, Lord, my soul to keep; <lb />
on wild sea, their work is <lb />
done <lb />
Upon Ibis frame thy sands will heap <lb />
From sun to sun. <lb />
I should die before I awake <lb />
oil break, for thy toil is won <lb />
My soul shall soon no longer quake. <lb />
My Journey's run. <lb />
pray Thee. Lord, my soul to take; <lb />
And now. Most High, our wives <lb />
and sons <lb />
And daughters spare for sake <lb />
Thy will be <lb />
And men bowed solemn <lb />
grief, <lb />
Nor sought their precious ones <lb />
again. <lb />
Hue meekly asked for quick <lb />
And angels, watching, said <lb />
-w. Bradford Williams, or <lb />
Held. X. J., in Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Roosevelt Secures the Lion's <lb />
of Voles. <lb />
Republican <lb />
were held In Rowan county <lb />
and in Salisbury last night. <lb />
Delegates were elected to county <lb />
meets in this city <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Brilliant Wedding CHILDREN GRADED SCHOOL <lb />
CONTRIBUTE AYCOCK <lb />
In Baptist <lb />
Church <lb />
Moore <lb />
Nuptial Services <lb />
Conducted by Rev. C. M. <lb />
PUBLIC RECEPTION <lb />
AT HOME OF THE <lb />
MEMORIAL <lb />
The children of graded school <lb />
are raising funds tor a contribution <lb />
la the monument to <lb />
cock. Yesterday was gilt and <lb />
the total amount given was a <lb />
a very neat sum. Some o <lb />
forgot the money and will <lb />
bring it Monday. It II probable <lb />
the amount given by the school will <lb />
reach 118.00. <lb />
The teachers are very nil <lb />
number or people who haven't <lb />
in school will aid and <lb />
BRIDE'S PARENTS will react The <lb />
is a most worthy it <lb />
is hoped that children's will <lb />
be freely supplemented. <lb />
Democrats Will <lb />
Meet in Wake <lb />
County <lb />
Percy J. Olive Accepts <lb />
ship I Re <lb />
No Faction the People As <lb />
a Whole <lb />
Nature never smiled <lb />
on a marriage scene than she <lb />
did for the one witnessed in had s large of staunch <lb />
Memorial Baptist Church Wednesday friends and admirers in Greenville. <lb />
night the day preceding had been this is the only opportunity <lb />
ideal and the night was all that heart these friends will have to give any- <lb />
could wish for. Skilled hands lent thing to the monument. The school <lb />
their aid in making the Interior communicating with <lb />
the in keeping with natures friends except through the pa- <lb />
It you care give anything lo <lb />
touch Without and the artistic <lb />
orations In green and white of the <lb />
rostrum and choir gallery made a <lb />
tin monument fund, please send it <lb />
or hand it to one of the graded <lb />
lining back ground to the beautiful school teal hers and it will be sent <lb />
CONDEMNS <lb />
BUT STRONG FOR <lb />
HARMONY <lb />
wedding scene witnessed. <lb />
An hour before the time for the <lb />
marriage people thronged the church <lb />
and it soon tilled to overflowing. <lb />
It was near a quarter past nine <lb />
o'clock when note from the <lb />
organ under the touch Lil- <lb />
the subdued con- <lb />
in the audience and all <lb />
looked expectantly the scene that <lb />
had brought them thither. <lb />
As bridal party waited in the <lb />
vestibule. Mrs. W. L. Hall sweetly <lb />
sang Love You by <lb />
This was follow by the <lb />
the Hose by <lb />
delightfully rendered by a <lb />
double consisting of Mrs. <lb />
W. L. Hall and Miss Arlene Joyner, <lb />
sopranos; Misses Viola and <lb />
Smith, altos; Messrs. J. <lb />
and Charles James, tenors; <lb />
Messrs. Clinton II. Hewlett and Hoy <lb />
basses. <lb />
Then as familiar strains of <lb />
Wedding March Oiled <lb />
the edifice all eyes mined from the <lb />
choir lo aisles for the entrance <lb />
of the bridal party. First came the <lb />
ushers to their appointed places <lb />
about the altar. These were Messrs. <lb />
C. K. and S. <lb />
Warren, r Greenville; Sugg Flem- <lb />
of and Floyd Hanks. <lb />
II. M. Allen, Of <lb />
and M. L. of en- <lb />
title. <lb />
Next were the bride's maids. Misses <lb />
Katharine staples, of Virginia; Re- <lb />
Knight, or <lb />
Ward, of Florida <lb />
of sis- <lb />
groom, and <lb />
to slat <lb />
Rev. <lb />
today stated to toe. <lb />
The Reflector there is a colored <lb />
man in town who is an object <lb />
charity and needs immediate help. <lb />
The man has gangrene in in both <lb />
that will necessitate <lb />
he should he taken to a <lb />
hospital tor the operation. The limn <lb />
Is penniless and there is no one to <lb />
X. April u <lb />
unanimous vote or Democratic <lb />
executive Committee or Wake county <lb />
a meeting yesterday afternoon In <lb />
the house Mr. J. Olive, <lb />
Apex, was elected as the County <lb />
chairman to mi caused <lb />
by the Death Chairman George <lb />
The other Important action <lb />
was naming Tuesday. June as <lb />
date tor the meeting Of the Demo- <lb />
County t meet at <lb />
noon on day In the court house. <lb />
The meeting well attended, there <lb />
A Needing Help. being present in person and by proxy <lb />
c. m. on the authority twenty-two members of the <lb />
it. it. Lacy <lb />
Mr. Olive in accepting the position <lb />
declared that be did so as the <lb />
date of no faction and that he would <lb />
not have consented to be chairman <lb />
except he understood it was with <lb />
the Ida he could aid In having <lb />
. the party in Wake county <lb />
and was the choice all the <lb />
wall on him. should have some committee. He declared that he <lb />
one to look him pending would not accept, nor would he con- <lb />
lo send him to a to hold if there was a lac- <lb />
and be provided with rood. Any light. As himself, he said, <lb />
contributions to aid this case can he it there was a lively tight he was so <lb />
handed lo Dr. Mr. I constituted that be could not help <lb />
Hock. Mr. K. Harris or at The sides. He deplored factional <lb />
business tights and declared he did not wish <lb />
to see characters of Democrats <lb />
and friends repaired lo homo assailed by Democrats and lights In- <lb />
or the bride's parents. Mr. and the Democratic party which tend- <lb />
W, M. Moore, on Dickinson to disrupt it and to embitter party <lb />
where a public reception held, I associates, friends, neighbors, <lb />
Here multitude callers were hers churches and lodges. He de- <lb />
received at the trout door by that he would do nil in his <lb />
W. H. and Miss Kale Lewis. I power to keep harmony in the party <lb />
At the parlor door they were and that with a factional fight he <lb />
ed by Mr and Mrs. T. M, Hooker <lb />
and introduced lo receiving line. <lb />
In the receiving line which extended <lb />
around the parlor and was headed <lb />
by Mr. and Mrs. Moore with the bride <lb />
groom next, in addition to all <lb />
the bridal party were Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. S. T. White. Mr. and Mrs. T. <lb />
It. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. M. Jones. <lb />
Miss Annie Jones and Mrs. <lb />
or Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
W. L. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sat- <lb />
Mrs. M. K. <lb />
Ward Moore, sister of the bride. Of I Daniels of Mr. J. <lb />
Each of these wore gland or Burgaw, Mrs. w. f <lb />
over white satin and <lb />
carried of roses. <lb />
Then came the dame honor. Mrs. <lb />
Sain T. White, of and up <lb />
the opposite aisle Mr. It. W. Ward, <lb />
of The of honor wore <lb />
white satin duchess lace and <lb />
carried a bouquet of roses. <lb />
The maids honor followed. <lb />
Misses and Susie <lb />
Moore, of the latter a <lb />
of the bride. These were In <lb />
pink marquisette over pink satin and <lb />
carried of roses. <lb />
When these had reached their <lb />
Clark and Miss Ava Hell of Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Passing from parlor the guests <lb />
were served punch in the hall <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. II. I,. Coward and Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. I. Host. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Woolen received <lb />
at life gift room door and Misses <lb />
Sophia Jarvis and Ma <lb />
In the room. <lb />
would resign from position. <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
Insuring an early of the sen- <lb />
ate Titanic inquiry. Senator Smith. <lb />
who is chairman senate com- <lb />
that is conducting the inquiry, <lb />
announced today that hut a few more <lb />
who were passengers on the ill-fated <lb />
ship, would be called as witnesses. <lb />
Senator Smith also stated that he be- <lb />
that a legislation <lb />
would be passed this session of con- <lb />
William Marconi, inventor of <lb />
wireless telegraphy, was recalled lo <lb />
the stand today and repudiated the <lb />
messages, which told the Titanic and <lb />
operators to hold the mes- <lb />
sages for money. <lb />
Wisconsin Solon Meet. <lb />
Wis. April <lb />
with- Wisconsin legislature assembled In i <lb />
extra session today in pursuance <lb />
Mr. T. OH. Dupree and Miss the call Issued by Governor <lb />
sic Warren received at the dining last month. The principal mat- <lb />
room door and refreshments were come before the legislators is <lb />
served Misses Willie question of slate aid in the <lb />
Inez Annie Leonard Tyson, of levees and other measures <lb />
places the music quickly to Forbes and Moore to prevent Hood damage. <lb />
Comes <lb />
and the bride. Miss <lb />
Moore, entered with her father, <lb />
Mr. W. M. Moore, She wore an ex- <lb />
dress or in with <lb />
crystal and pearl trimmings and car- <lb />
a bouquet of bride roses and HI- <lb />
The decorations throughout legislation and <lb />
oral rooms the home were in to the weights and <lb />
splendid keeping with a happy I measures law are also to be brought <lb />
occasion. <lb />
it is seldom that so large and hand- <lb />
display bridal presents is <lb />
at it marriage and these bore <lb />
lies valley. As they approach-evidence of wide popularity of <lb />
ed. the groom. Mr. D. II. couple. The bride is one of <lb />
and his best man. Mr. W. most attractive and ad- <lb />
K Si of came through j mired young ladies and Mr. <lb />
the choir door. They met In from Is a young attorney of <lb />
altar and couple advanced to-J who Is rapidly rising in his chosen <lb />
to whore stood Rev, C. M. <lb />
pastor of church, who In a beau-1 Mr. and Mrs. left on the <lb />
and ceremony Norfolk Southern train via <lb />
the words made them man and Norfolk York and other <lb />
wile and joined for life happy Cities, followed with <lb />
and good wishes a great host <lb />
From bridal friends, <lb />
up at the extra session. <lb />
popular never falls to <lb />
Constipation, <lb />
.;,. in-, <lb />
Al I. arising from a <lb />
I liver Digestion <lb />
i.- result Is good appetite <lb />
Dose <lb />
, and easy swallow. <lb />
i Substitute. <lb />
April 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 />
j in which the State Treasurer of N. C. deposits. <lb />
X the large; Capital Stock.<lb />
-THISTLE <lb />
SODA <lb />
Pr <lb />
mi <lb />
It is so FRESH and PURE that <lb />
YOU USE ONE-FOURTH LESS <lb />
than with other brands. You save <lb />
money. You get better results. <lb />
SODA <lb />
is packed right where it is made only- <lb />
soda factory in the and comes to <lb />
you in sealed, air-tight, strength-keeping <lb />
and pure. <lb />
Full Ounces to the Pound. <lb />
And no higher in price <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
For a Limited Time Only. <lb />
Cut out the top from six <lb />
packages and enclose with coupon <lb />
shown below and to partially cover <lb />
expense, and we will send you promptly, <lb />
2.1 charges prepaid, one set <lb />
Guaranteed Silver <lb />
Plated Teaspoons. <lb />
These spoons are beau- <lb />
in design and bear no <lb />
advertising. Retail value <lb />
per dozen. <lb />
All good carry our <lb />
THE ALKALI <lb />
Saltville, Va. <lb />
I enclose the tops cut from Eagle-Thistle <lb />
also Money Order for <lb />
send me, all charge prepaid, one set <lb />
Guaranteed Genuine Silver Plated Tea- <lb />
spoons. <lb />
P. O.- <lb />
County. <lb />
State <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
POUNDS MATERIAL <lb />
Three solid cars Tobacco Flue Iron for <lb />
this season's trade I will make my flues this season in <lb />
the Center Brick where I will he to fill <lb />
orders from old and n m friends, the fourth <lb />
season. <lb />
The demand hp ivy this season and to avoid <lb />
delay n. I advise all who are reason- <lb />
ably sure of to place their orders early, and <lb />
get flues of curing season. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Warehouse, <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
AN AD IN THIS SPACE WILL INCREASE YOUR <lb />
BUSINESS.<lb />
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates on Application <lb />
I'm Tarboro and Thea Bark In One <lb />
Day. <lb />
on the day of ye <lb />
Judge and ye common scribe <lb />
took a notion to explore the <lb />
world. Their purse was slim though <lb />
raiment gay, even if not quite <lb />
AYDEN, x, iv, April J. <lb />
L. of Greenville, spent Fri- <lb />
day in town. <lb />
The wife of Mr, Meadows, <lb />
formerly of the section, hut <lb />
later near Kinston. died Thurs- <lb />
day and her remains were brought <lb />
here Friday afternoon and taken out <lb />
near church for burial. She <lb />
left a husband and tour small <lb />
Mr. Meadows has a host of <lb />
friends here who sympathize with <lb />
him in his loss. <lb />
Mr. Stancill Hodges spent Sunday <lb />
at his old near Washington. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Bennett tilled the pulpit <lb />
at the Free Will Baptist church Sun- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Several Odd Fellows from Ayden <lb />
lodge went to last Thurs- <lb />
day night and l of <lb />
Odd Fellows there. <lb />
Miss of Wilmington, is vis- <lb />
her brother. Capt. T. H. Britt. <lb />
The citizens are requested to meet <lb />
Dr. hull next Friday night <lb />
St the purpose of <lb />
a mayor and five aldermen <lb />
to be voted on next Monday. May <lb />
We Insist on our citizens attending <lb />
this convention and selecting our best <lb />
men to be our officers, as several <lb />
important changes are to he made in <lb />
the next twelve months, such as ex- <lb />
tending the limit of the town, sell- <lb />
the school bonds, erecting a <lb />
graded school building, appointing <lb />
of the board, <lb />
building a market house and town <lb />
hall. Improving our streets. <lb />
Car rock lime just received J <lb />
R. Smith and <lb />
H, I. is confined to <lb />
his room <lb />
Mr. K. Cox. and daughter, Miss <lb />
of Greensboro, are visiting rel- <lb />
lure. <lb />
Mrs. C. J. Lakes of Norfolk, form- <lb />
Miss Mary Gray, is visit- <lb />
friends in <lb />
Mr I. I. has moved his <lb />
family to the K. G. Cox house that <lb />
he purchased and remodeled. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. lien Allen con- <lb />
very low at their home <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Mr. Robert of New York, <lb />
formerly of the e church see- <lb />
lion, came up from Kinston Sunday, <lb />
spending a few hours with his <lb />
Mrs. R. C. Cannon. <lb />
They tell us the Ayden Feed Co. <lb />
keep all kinds of horse, cow, hog and <lb />
chicken feed, all kinds of garden seed, <lb />
lawn and pasture grass seed. <lb />
Mrs. P. T. Anthony and son. and <lb />
Miss Agnes Mooring, of <lb />
are visiting at the home of Mr. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Miss Moore, of <lb />
High School, spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
May Smith. <lb />
Mrs. Aug.-. of <lb />
is visiting her Mrs. Eu- <lb />
Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Ange are <lb />
I to make their home ill Indiana In <lb />
the near future. <lb />
Miss Lena has closed her <lb />
school at Va. and Is home <lb />
again. <lb />
Report of the condition of <lb />
HIE III <lb />
St Ayden. in the state of North Caro- <lb />
at the close of business, <lb />
April IS. 1912. <lb />
Resources. <lb />
and discount <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 639.97 <lb />
Hanking House; Furniture <lb />
and Fixtures . 1790.80 <lb />
Due from hanks and bank is <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, including all <lb />
minor coin currency . <lb />
National Hank notes <lb />
S. . <lb />
15.00 <lb />
690.01 <lb />
3.500.00 <lb />
Capital paid in . <lb />
Surplus Fund. 21475.00 <lb />
profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes paid 611.36 <lb />
Dividends unpaid . 85.50 <lb />
Deposits subject to cheek <lb />
Savings deposits . 36469.42 <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding 858.811 <lb />
Stats Of North Carolina. County of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
I. Stancill Hodges. Cashier of the <lb />
above-named hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above Statement is true to <lb />
Hie best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
STANCILL HODGES. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
this 26th day of April. 1912. <lb />
O. G. BERRY, Notary Public <lb />
My commission expires Feb. 6th. 1913. <lb />
R. C. Cannon. <lb />
J. R. Smith. <lb />
J. J. Edwards. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
In The Slate Normal Col- <lb />
Ha <lb />
The or plays of the <lb />
dark ages were by the Clergy <lb />
for the people's and in- <lb />
in biblical history and in the <lb />
lives of the saint. Their values has <lb />
been much and <lb />
his follows forbade them as a pro- <lb />
treatment of sacred subjects. <lb />
Luther spectacles <lb />
of.-tn do more good and produce more <lb />
impression than In Scan- <lb />
strongly Lutheran, were <lb />
encouraged up lo the of the <lb />
eighteenth century. In England they <lb />
ceased about the middle of the seven- <lb />
Though frequently perform- <lb />
ed in the open air. in <lb />
market-places. and other public <lb />
squares, they were often produced ill <lb />
the churches or halls. Their <lb />
mixture of sacred and profane persons <lb />
would shock the modern religious <lb />
mind, the highest of the three stages <lb />
being occupied by God and the angels. <lb />
the by the saints, the lowest <lb />
by the actors. On one side of lie ac- <lb />
tor's stage was the mouth of hell. The <lb />
buffoonery of the devil issuing from <lb />
it. and then, please the crowd <lb />
Accounts of stage pro- <lb />
read like <lb />
for minding hell mouth <lb />
for keeping dyer at hell moot he <lb />
for letting he world II <lb />
Such were performed In <lb />
the ancient city of Chester <lb />
early as 1398. Tiny were introduced <lb />
by proclamations, called banes <lb />
world banns In the marriage banns <lb />
i. Pops granted wit- <lb />
these plays a thousand days <lb />
pardon. The people loved these <lb />
passionately, so when the <lb />
Reformation abolished them, they <lb />
I substituted which <lb />
the princes, applauded <lb />
and displayed vice In ugly colors. <lb />
Caricatured political abuse, and <lb />
amused the spectators. The I BO- <lb />
counts read the annual <lb />
painting of the city's four giants one <lb />
unicorn, one one one <lb />
one dragon, six hobby-horses, <lb />
etc. For painting the beast and the <lb />
For making the new <lb />
Brag. bed hop to t <lb />
etc. Of a pageant given <lb />
in honor of the eldest son of <lb />
the author was done, was <lb />
so done, as being by the <lb />
Of many said lo be well done. <lb />
it. love devises ii, per- <lb />
formed it. men beheld it. and none but <lb />
fools dispraised it The part <lb />
people-pleasing spectacle con- <lb />
in <lb />
A Of these old plays is <lb />
George and the which is to <lb />
be given in the approaching May-day <lb />
the State Normal There <lb />
Will be produced also Ben Jonson's <lb />
Masque, Hue and after <lb />
summer night and <lb />
The of <lb />
Hood and have <lb />
been for the students by <lb />
and Mrs. Robert Dick Douglas, of <lb />
Greensboro. The two societies were <lb />
very proud of this. Mr. Douglas has <lb />
been honorary member of the <lb />
Literary and Mrs. <lb />
is an of the college <lb />
and an <lb />
Black Jack Items. <lb />
BLACK JACK. April are <lb />
pleased to see such nice season on <lb />
the farmers crops. <lb />
Some the farmers are through <lb />
selling out tobacco. <lb />
People are beginning ask for to- <lb />
plants since this rain began. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. spent <lb />
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Clark <lb />
of <lb />
Mr. J. W. of came <lb />
through Oils section last Week. <lb />
Miss Annie Clark spent Saturday <lb />
night with Miss Nan If Adams. <lb />
Henry Dixon and wife went to <lb />
Greenville last week. <lb />
We are glad lo have a nice Sunday- <lb />
school like we had Sunday. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones of was <lb />
through our section last week. <lb />
Several of our boys are expecting <lb />
a big lime soon. <lb />
We saw In the Galloway X Roads <lb />
items last week where some one was <lb />
going to get married. The writer of <lb />
Black Jack Items want to know who <lb />
it la But any way he can guess. <lb />
fitting and Tarboro. which tow-n de- <lb />
rives its name from the stream of <lb />
crystalline waters known as Tar <lb />
River and near which the town is <lb />
located was decided upon as a place <lb />
where a square meal would be grate- <lb />
fully tendered forsooth and for <lb />
thanks. During the progress of the <lb />
journey a halt was called for repose <lb />
In a hamlet denominated <lb />
where we are sorry to relate, out <lb />
travelers found <lb />
near the landing. Should ye reader <lb />
not understand what con- <lb />
are we request him to write <lb />
lo Conger, of the Tarboro Southerner, <lb />
for a lucid explanation. The <lb />
journey was resumed and presently <lb />
the powerful locomotive passed <lb />
through a town where a heathen from <lb />
North had been aye successful in <lb />
sale of lightening parachutes, <lb />
these instruments being numerous in <lb />
the roofs of each house. Even pig <lb />
pens being protected by them. A hap- <lb />
combination of these s <lb />
with their shining brass balls made <lb />
one house look alike the dwellings of <lb />
Hebrews engaged in the high art of <lb />
lending money on portable personal <lb />
property at a large rate of interest <lb />
per week. This brought recollection <lb />
to the minds of days <lb />
In college and utter <lb />
money with its subsequent Journeys <lb />
With packages under their arms, <lb />
which they were willing to exchange <lb />
for green and yellow tickets <lb />
figures on them. <lb />
was reached In due time. <lb />
Ye scribe was favorably Impressed <lb />
with the town. Much building In the <lb />
way and he was told with more to <lb />
come. The travelers must have sin- <lb />
ill a large scale as they had not <lb />
been in the town long ere they <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S Mil H I TO <lb />
CREDITORS. <lb />
Having this day been appointed and <lb />
the democratic has by the Clerk of the Super- <lb />
more or Court of Pitt county, as <lb />
t be Pension Steal <lb />
I Herbert Bruce Fuller has an in- <lb />
sting and illuminating article in <lb />
the May on that great <lb />
I est of all steals from the public j <lb />
treasury, the pension system. <lb />
pension figures are staggering and <lb />
yet <lb />
a bill that would add many <lb />
millions annually to the already too of the estate of J. J. B. Cox, <lb />
large amount. This Is the one great deceased, notice Is hereby given to <lb />
blunder that the democrats have all persons holding claims against <lb />
made. It is a blunder for two said estate to present them, duly <lb />
because it is not to the undersigned for <lb />
Section If any <lb />
person shall allow bis live stock to <lb />
run at large within the of any <lb />
county, township or district. In which <lb />
a stock law prevails pursuant to law. <lb />
be shall be guilty of a misdemeanor <lb />
and fined not exceeding fifty dollars <lb />
or imprisoned not exceeding thirty <lb />
days.<lb />
and because they voted for <lb />
it as am alter policy. In the hope <lb />
of catching northern votes. Ii is <lb />
best to stick to the right and it is <lb />
the best policy lo stick to principle. <lb />
That the democrats did not do in <lb />
this matter. <lb />
While one will not begrudge a lib- <lb />
pension to any veteran or <lb />
dependent of a soldier wound- <lb />
ed in the service of his country. It <lb />
seems intolerable that forty-six <lb />
years after the close of the civil war <lb />
enormous sum of <lb />
should be spent in a single year for <lb />
pensions. In 1909 the pension list<lb />
Since says Mr. Fuller, our <lb />
pension appropriations have been in <lb />
excess of 8100.000.000 annually, <lb />
and since In excess of <lb />
000.000. If the so-called Sherwood <lb />
bill becomes a law. more than <lb />
000.000 will be to meet <lb />
our pension budget for the fiscal <lb />
year ending June 1913. These <lb />
are the more impressive when <lb />
we consider the military pension <lb />
of various European <lb />
countries. In 1910 our pension ex- <lb />
amounted to <lb />
729.94. For the same year England <lb />
expended France ex- <lb />
pended the German <lb />
empire. Austria. <lb />
531.668; Hungary, The <lb />
total expenditures of these five Eu- <lb />
nations for that year coin- <lb />
were or <lb />
less than those of the Culled <lb />
delivered into a house where a alone. For 1911. the <lb />
w-ho had had a great many fights of . w. <lb />
the demon sin took cognizance of ,,,,, ,,,.,,. aggregating <lb />
while in the southern <lb />
their presence to condemn the t <lb />
habit of doing what Rail <lb />
in the times of Elizabeth. <lb />
e., smoking. This upbraiding was <lb />
itself enough but the climax was <lb />
lid <lb />
stales the survivors of the <lb />
side drew but In <lb />
Virginia the union veterans in that <lb />
drew. while the <lb />
rived when the travelers were In- confederate veterans drew but <lb />
distinctly to add to the n Louisiana the sum of II.- <lb />
mans comfort 024.613 was disbursed among union <lb />
what they bad from the greed of and bu, among <lb />
the it. R. Co. It is not recorded as he Confederate veterans. Not the <lb />
the amount parted from them, but we feature of our <lb />
are led to believe that given the system is the fact that from <lb />
of their finances, their offering or per cent , our <lb />
pensioners enjoy an annual net in- <lb />
their happiest moment come of more than In the <lb />
while away from home was their states the pension roll is <lb />
cation near a table laden with such based primarily upon need. Yet <lb />
food as had only been distantly the liberality, the <lb />
to them of late. TI did honor lo the of our general pension system, the <lb />
table and what It supported. Ye scribe congress, which adjourned <lb />
was accused of having a very weak I March 1911. enacted bills <lb />
petite, but ye scribe has told us original or Increased pen- <lb />
it really was not so, as he by special net. <lb />
both with palate and eyes. <lb />
Ye scribe was introduced to sever- <lb />
charming people of both sexes and <lb />
has expressed a delight for his new <lb />
acquaintances. He has told us he <lb />
felt honored in meeting them. <lb />
The return home was made in safe- <lb />
in spite of the fact that the man <lb />
in charge of power saw tit to <lb />
sweep a steer off the track with the <lb />
front of the engine. Said steer <lb />
the bee line route from the track <lb />
to the road several yards away. <lb />
Scotland Neck Hems. <lb />
Scotland Neck, May 1912. <lb />
Dear have not much to <lb />
writs but will write a few words. <lb />
It looks very strange to go about months passed a general pension <lb />
Mr. Spencer gin and see <lb />
In 1872 President then <lb />
a member of the house of <lb />
may reasonably <lb />
expect that the expenditures for pen- <lb />
will hereafter steadily decrease, <lb />
unless our legislation should be <lb />
extravagant. <lb />
Tin <lb />
to In 1912, forty years <lb />
later, we are devoting to <lb />
this times that amount. <lb />
Our pension appropriations from 1866 <lb />
to 1911 have amounted to the stagger- <lb />
total of or almost <lb />
billion dollars more than the total <lb />
expenditures of the government <lb />
the years of war. And despite the <lb />
enormous expenditures the house of <lb />
representatives has within the past <lb />
payment on or before the day of <lb />
April 1913, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
persons indebted to the said estate <lb />
are urged and requested to make <lb />
mediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 9th day of April, 1912. <lb />
L. O. COX, <lb />
of J. J. B. Cox. deceased. <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
DIRECTORY <lb />
OFFICIALS <lb />
NOTICE tO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executor of the estate of Joseph J. <lb />
Parker, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
notified that they must present the <lb />
same for payment to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 15th day of April, <lb />
1913. or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 15th day of April, 1912. <lb />
J. T. ALLEN, <lb />
of Joseph J. Parker. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAID. <lb />
North County, <lb />
in the Superior Court. Before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
Petition to sell land to make assets. <lb />
Frank Nobles, of Phoebe <lb />
Nobles, deceased, Battle, <lb />
Rosa Smith and Frank Woolen. <lb />
Ad of Tom Nobles, an idiot, <lb />
heirs at law. <lb />
Pursuant an order this day made <lb />
by the Clerk of the Superior Court In <lb />
the above entitled action, the under- <lb />
signed commissioner will on the 20th <lb />
day of May. 1912. at m. at the <lb />
court house door in Greenville. N. <lb />
C. expose at public sale to the highest <lb />
bidder, the following described <lb />
or parcel of A certain lot <lb />
x lying in West Greenville on <lb />
Douglas Avenue and adjoining the <lb />
lot R. O. Terms of sale, <lb />
cash. <lb />
This April 15th. 1912. <lb />
DON. GILLIAM <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
Churches, Lodges Social <lb />
nations. <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Laughing- <lb />
C. <lb />
Commissioners j. p. D. <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
Town. <lb />
M. Woolen. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <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. Laugh L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
Superintendent II. L. Allen. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
NOTICE C It Kill Tit <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
as administrator of the estate <lb />
George Andrews, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned; and all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate are notified that they must <lb />
present same to he undersigned <lb />
for on or before he 18th day <lb />
of April. 1913, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 18th day of April, 1912. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
of George H. Andrews. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist, a U. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
St. rector at <lb />
present; H. Harding, senior warden <lb />
and of Vestry; W. A. Bowen <lb />
superintendent Sunday school. <lb />
Methodist, <lb />
E. M. 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 />
Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. O. <lb />
the yard full of cotton and people <lb />
bringing in cotton the gin run- <lb />
like it was in the fall of the <lb />
year and the planting for <lb />
another crop. <lb />
We had a little frost one day last <lb />
week, not enough to do any <lb />
damage <lb />
The very black cloud came up <lb />
from the north west Monday evening <lb />
made people think that we were go- <lb />
lo have a bad storm, but it was <lb />
only a moderate wind storm and a <lb />
very nice shower of rain. A boll of <lb />
lightning struck a large oak ill Mr. <lb />
yard and split it from bot- <lb />
tom to top. <lb />
The boys had another stroll one <lb />
Sunday recently and took dinner in <lb />
an old out house, it was not one <lb />
bird for four of them like it he- <lb />
fore, but it was ten boys had twenty been arranged as <lb />
May 1st 1912. to Dr. and <lb />
Mrs. Zeno Brown, a daughter. <lb />
eggs which was a little better than <lb />
one bird for four. <lb />
The Baptist church is going to have <lb />
a reunion pf all of its old pastors <lb />
next Sunday the 5th and the church <lb />
Is anticipating a good time and very Coward, <lb />
good preaching, but I don't they <lb />
will outdo Mr the present <lb />
pastor for I thought he preached <lb />
as good a sermon Sunday <lb />
night as I have heard since I have <lb />
been In Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. Rufus Moore of this place was <lb />
taken to Raleigh last Sunday on ac- <lb />
count of his being impaired. <lb />
Guess I will be In Greenville some <lb />
next week. . Is <lb />
AN ACT TO ENLARGE THE PRES- <lb />
STOCK LAW TERRITORY OF <lb />
pension list for 1872 amounted PITT <lb />
The General Assembly of Car- <lb />
do enact <lb />
That the following de- <lb />
scribed line shall constitute a part of <lb />
boundary line of the stock law <lb />
territory of Pitt Beginning <lb />
at the stock law gate the Green- <lb />
ville and New Bern road near Bur- <lb />
Cross Roads and runs on the <lb />
east side of said road towards Green- <lb />
ville to Sermon's and Frank Bells <lb />
place; thence with the road running <lb />
by Red Hanks church out to the Green- <lb />
ville and Washington road, between <lb />
J. H. Boyd's place and Major Hill's <lb />
place; thence down said road towards <lb />
Washington to the Ricky Moore and <lb />
the Moore girl's line; with <lb />
their said line to Tar River. And all <lb />
of the territory west of said boundary <lb />
line heretofore included within <lb />
the law territory shall b es- <lb />
and added to and <lb />
dated the present law <lb />
of said county. <lb />
Section That on and after Jan- <lb />
first, one thousand nine hundred <lb />
and twelve, the territory so becoming <lb />
a part of the now existing stock law <lb />
territory of Pitt county shall be sub- <lb />
to all provisions of the law that <lb />
now applies or may hereafter apply <lb />
To the People of Pitt <lb />
We have been requested by many <lb />
citizens to have published in full the <lb />
Law as pas by the <lb />
of 1911 and also the law making <lb />
it a misdemeanor tor persons living <lb />
the law territory to allow <lb />
their stock run at large and hi <lb />
compliance with said requests we <lb />
herewith publish said acts and hope <lb />
all the people will carefully read said <lb />
laws, <lb />
ii our duty under the law <lb />
we have constructed the stock law <lb />
fence it is now the duty of the <lb />
to protect their crops by <lb />
bill calling for an additional annual <lb />
appropriation of at a con- <lb />
estimate. This bill is now <lb />
pending in the senate. <lb />
Our largest single expenditure <lb />
for pensions. Twenty-three cents <lb />
of every dollar spent by the govern- <lb />
goes for this purpose. This is <lb />
a charge of every family <lb />
in the States. Is it not time <lb />
to take some action to protect the <lb />
treasury of the <lb />
Times. <lb />
Reading and Musical Program. <lb />
On Thursday evening at o'clock <lb />
ill the Methodist church Rev. E. M. <lb />
Hoyle will give a special reading to <lb />
which public cordially invited. <lb />
A giver offering will tie for <lb />
benefit of circle No. of Ladies Aid <lb />
Society. A program has <lb />
War- <lb />
Music. <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
James and <lb />
Prayer,<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 />
H. Harding, W. M.; E. E. Griffin, Sec <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A If. <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, H. P.; J. E. Wins- <lb />
low, secretary. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. <lb />
every Tuesday night at <lb />
E. Q. Flanagan, N. Q <lb />
E. H. Evans, V. G., L. H. Pender. R. <lb />
A. C. F. D. W. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. L <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; <lb />
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
Tribe No. I O. <lb />
R. S. J. L. <lb />
Evans, C. of R. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of j. <lb />
Woodward, C. C; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
K, of R. and S. <lb />
Tar River Ruling No. T. M. <lb />
W. Brown, W. R.; J. W. Little, <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
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 V R. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J <lb />
Civic League President Mrs. T. <lb />
M. Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. <lb />
Meade. <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. Jar vis. president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. S. G. <lb />
Sana Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W. <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
IF WISH TO SELL <lb />
farm list it with us, especially if <lb />
It Is a big one and the price is right. <lb />
A. C. Co. Office in Edwards <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
FENCE COMMISSIONERS, <lb />
COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
law territory of said <lb />
Things at <lb />
Heading- Rev. B. If. Hoyle, <lb />
Justice. <lb />
Reading <lb />
Mrs Wiley Brown. <lb />
Silver Offering. <lb />
Duet on a Summer force and effect from after th <lb />
-Misses Overton and Edith of January, thousand. <lb />
nine hundred and twelve. <lb />
Ratified this the 7th day of March. <lb />
FOR SALE -ONE YOKE OF <lb />
oxen and cart. Warranted good for <lb />
hauling heavy logs. G. T. Tyson, <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
lit cod <lb />
I That all laws and <lb />
of laws in with this act <lb />
be the same hereby repealed. <lb />
I Section That this law shall be <lb />
of <lb />
N. Y. May <lb />
the presence of many high <lb />
of the Catholic church and <lb />
practically all the clergy In the <lb />
Rt. Rev. Mgr. Conroy was today <lb />
consecrated auxiliary bishop of <lb />
In St Mary's cathedral. Car- <lb />
Farley of New York officiated, <lb />
assisted by Bishop of Buffalo <lb />
and Bishop of <lb />
The sermon was preached by Bishop <lb />
of Rochester. <lb />
IS THE <lb />
BE A HT OF E A S T B <lb />
IT HAS <lb />
POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE BUN DEED <lb />
ASH ONE, AND is SUB- <lb />
BOUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE FOB WE <lb />
HAVE TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
BY FA TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
the hr Has I Healthful, the Most Noble <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HIS- <lb />
DEED A MONO THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
, ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA VB TO TO THEIR <lb />
OUR A V E <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
HE UPON<lb />
I , X. FRIDAY my a, <lb />
M III. <lb />
Greensboro FLASHES FROM <lb />
r-g Pi <lb />
ace <lb />
Successful in Getting I. O. O. F. <lb />
Convention Next Year. <lb />
Crime and Criminal Law. <lb />
CHICAGO. May first an- <lb />
of the Illinois Society <lb />
of American Institute of Criminal <lb />
and Criminology began here today <lb />
GREENSBORO. May ll.-The pres- , <lb />
of Editor Josephus Daniels in , attendance. The <lb />
last night for u confer- over tomorrow, <lb />
with friends revived political <lb />
gossip among supporters of the three v. R. at <lb />
senatorial candidates, especially those I ANACONDA. Mont May <lb />
who are pushing and supporting the ls decorated ill the national <lb />
candidacy of Judge Clark. Mr. of ,. <lb />
presence Inspired speculations of of Montana, which <lb />
OTHER CLIMES <lb />
Interested parties and there seemed <lb />
a that within the <lb />
bled here today for a three day's <lb />
In connection the an- <lb />
few days the News and Observer of the will he held <lb />
would come out strong In meetings of the state or- <lb />
of Judge Clark. Sunday of Spanish War <lb />
the time rumor has set for the Relief Corps, Ladles Of <lb />
ginning of the Clerk campaign through A H. oilier affiliated bodies. <lb />
lie agency of the Raleigh paper. <lb />
. Neither Tournament. <lb />
C I Ala. May <lb />
I rust Destroyed o <lb />
Evidence <lb />
Government Relied in such Evidence <lb />
u Has Been lies rut to Force <lb />
. , ,, . , . n <lb />
I H <lb />
Method Clashing With Shay <lb />
man lain. <lb />
I some the foremost <lb />
golf experts the South <lb />
interesting and keen competition In <lb />
he annual Invitation tournament <lb />
which today the links of the <lb />
Birmingham Country Club. The tour- <lb />
will continue through the re- <lb />
it. <lb />
Building Loan Association <lb />
Holds Its Annual Meeting <lb />
Institution in a Most Flourishing and <lb />
Officers L. Shares Earn the <lb />
Highest Interest in the State <lb />
The annual of the share auditor's report and several of the <lb />
holders of The Home Building and members made enthusiastic talks. <lb />
Loan Association was held <lb />
day night in the mayor's with <lb />
Movement in Favor of <lb />
New Co. Home <lb />
Mayor Wooten Shows Interests <lb />
in Project <lb />
a large attendance. Secretary H. A. <lb />
While read a report of an audit of <lb />
the <lb />
We publish below- a communication <lb />
from Mayor F. M. Wooten. It deals <lb />
wit Ii the proposed purchase by the <lb />
county or a tract of land in which <lb />
to build a county home adequate lo the <lb />
needs of county. <lb />
It is lo be trusted that people <lb />
will see <lb />
NEWS OF STATE <lb />
Not only was much gratification ex- <lb />
pressed tIn- splendid progress of addressed by the Mayor <lb />
the association, but the officers and the wisdom of the measure suggested <lb />
directors were commended for their by the grand Jurors of the last <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. May J <lb />
Navy department officials and officers <lb />
of the navy in this vicinity are await- <lb />
with much interest the coming <lb />
visit of the German naval squadron. <lb />
According to latest <lb />
from Berlin squadron will sail <lb />
tomorrow and will reach Hampton <lb />
Roads, their first objective point. th <lb />
last week of this month. While the <lb />
vessels are anchored in the Roads <lb />
the Officers and men will visit Wash- <lb />
Ml. and Annapolis. <lb />
business of the association up faithful management mid vote of and will do lust lo see the ,, . i,.,.;,.,, the <lb />
May 1st, which made a most grail- thanks was extended them. <lb />
tying showing. Ail apportionment The entire board directors <lb />
the several series of shares showed; re-elected by acclamation, namely. C. j To ,. The following let-1 coast. The squadron is to <lb />
squadron Will visit New York. New- <lb />
port and possibly Boston and New <lb />
that the association had earned 7.04 T. D. C. Moore. It. C. Flan- mailed to a few of the; c composed of the armored cruiser <lb />
per cent net, which la the highest W. ll A. White, largest las payers In the county. It the protested cruiser Bremen <lb />
rate of earning of any association in I,. J. C. OH. Laughing- explanatory. Will you ,. f ,, modem turbine <lb />
the state and disclosed the wise and house, B, T. White, W. A. C. <lb />
Greenville, N. c May <lb />
Judge Decision. <lb />
RALEIGH. Judge in the <lb />
NEW YORK, Ma How evidence superior court has ordered a non-suit <lb />
against the American steel Wire In the case Richmond Cedar <lb />
Company, on which the government vs John L. Roper Lumber Company, <lb />
relied dissolution against Involving damages In a swamp <lb />
the steel trust, was burned niter the land deal in Tyrrell county. The <lb />
suit undertaken, was related at plaintiff appeals to the supreme court <lb />
the bearing today by Harry A. Whit- and six <lb />
of Company's eating mid present. <lb />
plain, who testified that he MOUNT A The highway com- <lb />
supervised burning of the papers Mom <lb />
at tin command of Ms down to work and <lb />
swore that prior lo testify- have been given to three of the <lb />
before tin grand Jury which in- leading public roads running of <lb />
administration of affairs C. Vines, J. II. James and L. C. Skin- <lb />
the association, had been an- <lb />
that the association after <lb />
series of shares meeting the Knowing your in the gen- <lb />
about six years and lour months, bin of directors mil and -elected the welfare of county, <lb />
large rate of earning ma In those who are not so fortunate <lb />
can be reached a month ear- u. C. Flanagan, president IS have provided for themselves in <lb />
vice president. old age and also <lb />
A. White, secretary and of large taxpayers <lb />
I Of the county, I lake the liberty of <lb />
to you for the <lb />
you in a move to <lb />
better tor the <lb />
Her iii hi calculated, which will <lb />
be some time ill August. <lb />
President c. after some <lb />
invited a discussion of the <lb />
B e, attorney. <lb />
.<lb />
CITY May <lb />
acres of land eliminated from <lb />
the National Forests by Taft <lb />
December win opened to settle- <lb />
today, The land In Lincoln <lb />
County, ibis State, and settlement is <lb />
to he under the supervision of the <lb />
United land office iii this city. <lb />
Struck III Eye With <lb />
of New in B L, <lb />
. L. U, lour .,. ,.,.,.,, in s, <lb />
t A I j c a . In this connection I want to call your city la. May <lb />
II lied . ,., , the report of our last entertaining tor three days the <lb />
grand jury, which report is attached convention of the Iowa <lb />
The new series opened Saturday In unanimous re- Association. Many <lb />
with Home Building and Loan the grand Jury should be con- . prominent la Industrial attain <lb />
of the was the largest intermediate by the county and something ,,, <lb />
en since the association was or-done to remedy condition which <lb />
Secretary grand jury calls lo the attention of <lb />
The board of aldermen In reg- <lb />
v . the burning of the evidence cost of same <lb />
an lo Influent I his testimony M. Miller, a Civil engineer Sal- <lb />
nude by his superior officers, Is here to locate and survey <lb />
who commanded him destroy the roads to graded. <lb />
e. <lb />
Hardest Fight in rears. <lb />
Homicide In Mitchell. <lb />
ASHEVILLE, Ai points lo the most <lb />
county Monday night Arthur campaign in county <lb />
Hall deputy attempted to your that has been witnessed tor <lb />
H . -in Hunter for whom With voters who have <lb />
, Hunter resisted paid their poll tax and leaders of <lb />
and shot by the officer and kill-both panics hard work, the Utter- <lb />
ed. Both men were prominent local- is already manifest <lb />
y Hall being a merchant and dead <lb />
man was scarcely years old be- Sun Small Bo. <lb />
lb. son of one of the leading KING <lb />
liens that county. <lb />
The highway com- ,, .,, before the nix ago. Secretary Brand <lb />
Any township are h. m , CU. While says he wrote some over county. <lb />
van near hill on Third hundred share. . this and yet It was <lb />
street extended full Width applications in hand county home last Sunday with a <lb />
the The committee He written. This idea of j oilier and found <lb />
hundred shares in this series and yet It was my privilege to the, <lb />
homo could keep order a hospital <lb />
ready always for <lb />
and nurses, when they might <lb />
. fie the association is doing and the p as rep, seined by the grand jury, As Staled above the <lb />
u w n . . and . mi mind, condition, there can- <lb />
H upon U. Ii I. doing . not Improved. The the ho. n its <lb />
to as well as he can condition. believe a modern <lb />
chief or police wen . home, as vaguely outlined could be <lb />
free mail delivery, <lb />
to <lb />
v, all houses of the town number- <lb />
ed and marked so the <lb />
livery can be established. <lb />
I-. chief of lire department was <lb />
lo purchase a sliding pub <lb />
for tin men's quarters in the until- <lb />
building and a alarm <lb />
to be the water and <lb />
light station. <lb />
The board donated pay the <lb />
under the <lb />
The <lb />
Minn., May The acres of land Which the county owns <lb />
with in. greater expense <lb />
la he surrounding home is no than the county borne Is now <lb />
in which ;, , In the maintenance of the consider that <lb />
. to tire u <lb />
furnish the trustworthy Indies- The production of tho farm, so far produce <lb />
lion as to the was wind la blow- can ascertain. Is almost nothing. Al- necessary tor this <lb />
in Minnesota In for the learn on inquiry, it require. <lb />
presidential nomination, The in addition lo is produced on <lb />
to sup- <lb />
some Si upon our- <lb />
the burden bringing about <lb />
id district conventions will lake farm, per month to main- a change. is . a., on year <lb />
Yesterday afternoon while men, Association. <lb />
per capita tax of Hope Fire Company Mond <lb />
for membership in the state Fir.- convention will in this city <lb />
lain lie Inmates, who at this time <lb />
number are almost with- <lb />
name the delegates lo the exception invalids, some of whom <lb />
helping load a log on wagon to was <lb />
hauled to sawmill. the , water pipes <lb />
Travelers, <lb />
HOUSTON, Texas. May ft. <lb />
year son of J. R. <lb />
I near losing his life. The log slipped <lb />
through Button lane. <lb />
A proposition to settle the claim <lb />
decorated for the occasion. <lb />
from the wagon and rolled over for property used <lb />
ton today cordially welcomed the hit collarbone and II n , lending Eighth was con- <lb />
to the annual convention , feared injured 1.1. Armed. <lb />
the Texas Travelers mil ,,,, <lb />
the <lb />
Protective Association. The <lb />
of the visitors and a preliminary <lb />
meeting of the board directors <lb />
the day. The regular <lb />
sessions will begin tomorrow <lb />
morning and continue until Saturday. <lb />
Luncheons, banquets, automobile rides <lb />
and a visit to the San battle- <lb />
held are features of the entertain- <lb />
provided for the visitors. <lb />
report of interest. <lb />
Address at The formal call was made for an <lb />
will election to be held on the lust Mon- <lb />
Aler turning down the primary plan <lb />
iii.- county committee <lb />
a proposal lo pin names of <lb />
Tali. Roosevelt and on <lb />
lo be voted In the to- <lb />
morrow, As a the Republicans <lb />
here will have an opportunity at <lb />
directly their choice tor Pres- <lb />
The managers be- <lb />
the vole will be <lb />
not make the address the j elect one m the Colonel. Their con- <lb />
attendant upon the laying of. each ward. The names of in the result has Increased as <lb />
the cornerstone of the state school and judges of election in the the Strength the boom <lb />
several wards will be found in u, appeared lo diminish. <lb />
for the feeble-minded here Monday, as <lb />
was expected. The governor had ac- <lb />
an Invitation to deliver the <lb />
memorial day address here next Fri- <lb />
day and it was considered that It <lb />
Opening Has In Central Lea- <lb />
NEWTON, Has. May <lb />
Kansas Baseball league began its <lb />
championship season today with the <lb />
team playing at Bend <lb />
Manhattan at Lyons and <lb />
City In Newton. The club owners <lb />
expect a successful season. The lea- <lb />
published in this paper. <lb />
Followers of <lb />
I President Taft base chief re- <lb />
by proper treatment a hospital <lb />
could be made useful and self sup- <lb />
porting citizens. <lb />
In my opinion It would he wise for <lb />
the to sell this properly at as <lb />
early dale as possible and with the <lb />
from he sale, which of course. am <lb />
after year as has for the past gen- <lb />
or two. Therefore, yon <lb />
In consider Ibis Her it you can <lb />
think of a plan for <lb />
than the one suggested <lb />
ma or the county <lb />
what yon believe to a <lb />
good plan, or slating the <lb />
outlined is the best hat can be had, <lb />
certain <lb />
chase acres of laud near the <lb />
seat dial, land be economically <lb />
cultivated for Hie of the <lb />
home. Further the county build <lb />
about. Please write me expressing <lb />
your opinion lets to make a <lb />
united effort In lay before the <lb />
commissioner,, plan for <lb />
. this land modern building, to he bringing about a change the eon- <lb />
known as county home and In- so condemned by our grand <lb />
one wing, or a part f and of which <lb />
it at least, set aside and equipped as shiners certainly . feel proud. <lb />
on the hope that the <lb />
kepi vote may be pretty evenly <lb />
May one between Roosevelt and <lb />
would inadvisable for him U of the birth of The factional contest <lb />
two visit, to Kinston In the famous poet, between the stale machine and Its <lb />
an or hospital. In this way <lb />
most needy persons of the county <lb />
might go for treatment at the least <lb />
When sonic plan Is agreed on. then <lb />
we should take it to the county com- <lb />
for their consideration, I <lb />
possible expense, avoiding what now re they both and <lb />
same week. New- <lb />
land will be the principal speaker on <lb />
the program. <lb />
Military Helen. <lb />
J. S. Lewis has resign- <lb />
ed as captain of the Rocky Mount <lb />
this year Is composed of the Company and W. Payne has like- <lb />
strongest clubs that were embraced In wise tendered his resignation from the <lb />
last year's circuits of the Kansas captaincy of the Hickory Rifles. An <lb />
Stale A schedule of games Election for their successors has been <lb />
will he played the season ending ordered by Adjutant General <lb />
August s. the Worth Carolina <lb />
is necessary a long trip to Norfolk <lb />
Baltimore. Also by this method <lb />
was celebrated by Browning is expected to have an the site for the hospital would he <lb />
and other literary societies through- bearing on the presidential <lb />
out England today, in London the content. Governor and but <lb />
feature o the celebration were are supporting Taft while <lb />
service in this Senator Is leading the whirl- <lb />
afternoon, followed by a dinner under Is being made for the <lb />
the auspices of the Royal Society of Colonel. <lb />
Literature. <lb />
Catcher Frank former- <lb />
of the Giants and the Kansas City <lb />
Cowboys, has signed as manager of <lb />
the Canadian League. <lb />
Jack Powell, pitcher of <lb />
the Browns, may yet Cy <lb />
record for in the big <lb />
Jack forty-three years old and Is <lb />
now playing hi. eighteenth season. <lb />
no additional cost lo the county and <lb />
would require but very little <lb />
lo do all in their power for <lb />
the economical and becoming <lb />
of our <lb />
It no longer War the <lb />
of County Poor which In <lb />
outlay of money, It would mean truth and fart V is. but should <lb />
have some more attractive name, <lb />
which will indicate it a <lb />
rather than an asylum <lb />
The prime purpose of this letter la <lb />
to art an expression from yon on tho <lb />
matter and by the com- <lb />
who county <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Yours very truly. <lb />
but few more rooms added to a <lb />
building the county will certainly at <lb />
some time or another have to erect <lb />
Also ll will require additional out- <lb />
lay of money to maintain, the hos- <lb />
In connection with the county <lb />
home with the superintendent and <lb />
who are necessary for the <lb />
maintenance of the county <lb />
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