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DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
X. C, May <lb />
Rev. W. E. Cox and wife of <lb />
ton were visiting Mrs. E. E. Cox, Mr. <lb />
Cox's mother, last Wednesday. We <lb />
X. C. May <lb />
Miss Lizzie Cox, of Cox Mills, spent <lb />
Sunday with Miss Clyde <lb />
Lime, cement and salt at A. W. <lb />
are always glad to have them visit Ange and Company. <lb />
our town. <lb />
Miss Cox. a trained nurse of <lb />
Bruce Memorial Hospital. Kinston. <lb />
N. C. who has been home for several <lb />
days recuperating from an operation <lb />
of returned to her post of <lb />
duty Thursday. <lb />
Repair your tobacco barn and fur- <lb />
All needed material at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
C. T. Cox made a business trip to <lb />
Greenville Thursday the result of <lb />
which has been hard at work putting <lb />
out a beautiful hedge around his home. <lb />
Why Guess. <lb />
A god time to consider a purchase <lb />
of mowing machines and lakes for <lb />
the coming season. Harrington. Bar- <lb />
and Company can supply your <lb />
wants along line. <lb />
A. G Cox went to Greenville Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Hats and caps in plenty at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox made a pleasant trip <lb />
in the country afternoon so he <lb />
informs us. <lb />
S. C. Carroll made a flying trip to <lb />
Ayden yesterday and returned the <lb />
same day. <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
are offering their stock of hats at a <lb />
greatly reduced price. Come, see and <lb />
be convinced. <lb />
G. H. Cox and Miss Cox drove <lb />
over to the town of Ayden Thursday <lb />
afternoon where they had the pleas- <lb />
of listening to an excellent de- <lb />
bate given by the literary society of <lb />
the Free Will Baptist Seminary and <lb />
returning in the rain. <lb />
Mrs. and little son, <lb />
of Seven Springs, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox. Mrs. mother, <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mrs. A. D. Cox and little daughter. <lb />
Cary. spent Friday in the country at <lb />
Mr. J. B. Carroll's. <lb />
A good roofing to cover your to- <lb />
barns, is the guaranteed rubber <lb />
roofing sold by Harrington. Barber <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Her many friends will regret to <lb />
know that Mrs. M. L. Barker is very <lb />
at her home on church street. She <lb />
has our deepest sympathy, best wish- <lb />
es, for a speedy recovery. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Graves of <lb />
Snow Hill are here at the bedside of <lb />
Mrs. mother. Mrs. M. L. Bar- <lb />
Overalls, pants and work shirts at <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company. <lb />
Several of our young people went <lb />
over to the home of Rev. M. A. <lb />
on last evening where they spent a <lb />
short while, enjoying the music fur- <lb />
by Mr. Harvey Cox and Miss <lb />
Olivia Cox and <lb />
for the occasion. The time <lb />
came only too soon for their <lb />
Each couple departed for their <lb />
respective homes wishing such even- <lb />
to come oftener. <lb />
Miss Elizabeth Adams left <lb />
this afternoon for Raleigh where she <lb />
expects to spend most of the summer <lb />
months visiting friends and relatives. <lb />
Miss Ida Bullock who has been vis- <lb />
Miss Jaunita Dixon returned to <lb />
her home at Bethel Friday. <lb />
A god number of our people attend- <lb />
ed the commencement at the <lb />
this week. <lb />
head of good beef <lb />
cattle. R. W. Dull. <lb />
For fish, beef, barbecue and every- <lb />
thing In the grocery line, go to R. <lb />
W. market. <lb />
Mr. Albert Barker, <lb />
yesterday to the <lb />
of Norfolk, <lb />
bed side of <lb />
his sick mother, Mrs. M. L. Barker, <lb />
who is still very ill. <lb />
The Rev. Mr. of Ayden. <lb />
filled his regular appointment in the <lb />
Methodist Episcopal church Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Get your flour at Harrington, Bar- <lb />
and company. They keep a good <lb />
fresh supply on hand all the time. <lb />
The headed salesman of A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company seems to have <lb />
dates for all occasions. Guess. <lb />
Barber and Company <lb />
art headquarters for during <lb />
the.- hot Come to see <lb />
them an be <lb />
After fending a few days with her <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox. Mrs. M. W. <lb />
and children of Seven Springs <lb />
left Saturday for their homo. <lb />
Mr. R. T. Cox. one of our Jolly <lb />
young men. made a trip <lb />
to Ayden Sunday, <lb />
Mr. S. C. la on the sick list <lb />
this week. <lb />
Feed your stock on Dr. <lb />
Stock Food. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
results. You will find a full supply <lb />
at A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox. son and daughter, <lb />
Harvey and Miss Hulda. left today <lb />
for Southern Pines where they will <lb />
make their home We regret very <lb />
much to loose Mrs. Cox and family, <lb />
but as our loss. It is Southern <lb />
gain. Our best wishes go with them. <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox will move his <lb />
Into the house Just vacated by <lb />
bis mother. Mrs. E. E. Cox. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for a grain binder; they will <lb />
make the price Interesting. <lb />
Miss Dora E. Cox left Saturday for <lb />
Raleigh to be present at the <lb />
commencement this week. <lb />
Miss Laura V. Cox is visiting <lb />
friends and relatives in Ayden this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. G. X. Johnson spent Sunday <lb />
afternoon at E. C. T. T. S. visiting <lb />
his sister, Miss Esther, who is to <lb />
school there. <lb />
A few numbers of slippers in both <lb />
tan and black, will sell at a bargain <lb />
now. see Harrington, Barber and Com <lb />
Miss Bertha Johnson of Ayden Is <lb />
visiting Miss Dorothy Johnson this <lb />
week. <lb />
Our ball team visited the Grifton- <lb />
Saturday afternoon and let the <lb />
try their skill on playing ball. <lb />
The score was Grifton and Win- <lb />
at the end of the eighth <lb />
inning when the game had to be <lb />
called off in order to meet the train. <lb />
Batteries for were Bland and <lb />
Winterville Tucked and <lb />
The leading features of the <lb />
game were the pitching of Bland <lb />
and Tucker and also the hitting of <lb />
Smith and Kittrell. <lb />
A crowd of <lb />
our town on last evening Some of <lb />
their most favorite pieces being <lb />
Black <lb />
and We hope that <lb />
this Jolly crowd may visit our city <lb />
again provided they vary their music. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cox and Miss Hulda <lb />
Cox attended services at the Episcopal <lb />
church at Greenville on last Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
The rain for the last few days <lb />
ed the grass to begin to grow, but <lb />
our farmers are always ready to <lb />
clean it out. provided the sun doesn't <lb />
shine too hot. <lb />
CHARLOTTE, May Fred <lb />
a prominent young vet- <lb />
surgeon of this city, stag- <lb />
out of a room In the Buford <lb />
hotel this morning, with a gaping <lb />
knife wound in his breast, bleeding <lb />
profusely. He weakened rapidly, and <lb />
the doctors were summoned hurriedly, <lb />
his condition being critical. It is <lb />
known that the wounded man was not <lb />
alone in his room, but so far be has <lb />
refused to say in what manner the <lb />
wound was received. <lb />
The I Touches In Baltimore. <lb />
N i ii Mack. Chairman of the <lb />
Democratic Commute, was <lb />
in Baltimore the other day. <lb />
with the local committee and the <lb />
architects and the telephone and <lb />
graph people and a host of others <lb />
about the for the j <lb />
convention. About <lb />
is needed to put the finishing touches <lb />
on the Armory, where the convention <lb />
is to be held and the collection for the <lb />
purpose has been a little slow; but <lb />
in order to show Chairman Mack what <lb />
Baltimore could do when Its back is <lb />
up. ten patriotic men who were pres- <lb />
in the armory at the time of his <lb />
visit, raised in ten minutes, or <lb />
to be accurate. A movement <lb />
was immediately proposed to divide <lb />
the city in blocks of ten and it is ex- <lb />
that the scheme will work beau <lb />
and that you can say <lb />
Jack the remaining <lb />
will be on hand; that is needed to <lb />
make the convention a and <lb />
redeem the pledges made by the <lb />
committee when it went to <lb />
Washington last winter and induced <lb />
the Committee to bring the <lb />
convention to says the <lb />
Baltimore Sun. <lb />
In Mr. Mack's opinion, the Con- <lb />
will be the biggest political <lb />
gathering ever held In America, and <lb />
will attract more people to <lb />
than have ever attended a <lb />
Convention of either of the great pot <lb />
parties. The demand for tick <lb />
to the Convention has been <lb />
and Mr. Mack estimates <lb />
that the number of visitors to <lb />
more on of this gathering will <lb />
reach It is proposed to make <lb />
the distribution of tickets as <lb />
as possible. The tickets will be <lb />
non-transferable, and In order that <lb />
the ticket speculators may not thrive <lb />
at the expense of the party. Chairman <lb />
Mack thinks that if any man should <lb />
be caught selling a ticket, he should <lb />
be sent to Jail if there is any way of <lb />
doing it. We have no doubt that <lb />
will be able to provide for the <lb />
convention more handsomely than any <lb />
other convention of the party has been <lb />
taken care of. It Is to be expected, <lb />
course, that there will be a great <lb />
deal of gouging at the hotels, and the <lb />
delegates will doubtless be packed like <lb />
sardines in many places, but those <lb />
who can not be comfortably <lb />
dater in Baltimore will And delightful <lb />
conditions, excusing the weather. In <lb />
the town of Washington, only about <lb />
an hour's travel distant from the con- <lb />
city. We may be sure that <lb />
Chairman Mack and his committees <lb />
will do all they can for the comforts <lb />
of the perspiring patriots, who will <lb />
gather in Baltimore at the birth of the <lb />
party of freedom. If the convention <lb />
Itself will do as well In the <lb />
and the platform as Mack and <lb />
his associates will do in taking care <lb />
of the material part of the Convention <lb />
there will be great In <lb />
when the party of the <lb />
shall come Into our father's house <lb />
to Observer. <lb />
from its great economic pro- <lb />
of as is was <lb />
in by free silver. <lb />
We had hoped for Mr. Taft's <lb />
nation we believe the pub- <lb />
welfare required an <lb />
able popular verdict on the question <lb />
of tariff privileges and trust <lb />
and the right of private <lb />
to rob the American people <lb />
under forms of law. <lb />
We had hoped for Mr. Taft's <lb />
nation because we believe the Issue <lb />
of would bequeath to <lb />
the country a legacy of evil no less <lb />
burdensome than the evils that It <lb />
from the free silver cam- <lb />
But apparently a shattered <lb />
and demoralized Republican party Is <lb />
powerless to check Mr. Roosevelt's <lb />
insatiable ambition and we must <lb />
accept the situation as It Is. <lb />
If the Republican party wishes to <lb />
go on record In favor of Roosevelt <lb />
and a third term. the Democratic <lb />
party can meet the Issue. <lb />
If the Republican party wishes to <lb />
go on record in favor of <lb />
the United States, the Demo- <lb />
party can meet the issue. <lb />
If the Republican wishes to <lb />
go on record against republican In- <lb />
the Democratic party can <lb />
meet the issue. <lb />
During the last eight years it has <lb />
been rehabilitated and reunited by <lb />
It swept the country <lb />
In 1910 against It <lb />
beat Roosevelt In every debatable <lb />
state in which he campaigned. It <lb />
owes the present majority in con- <lb />
quite as much to Roosevelt's <lb />
ambition as to Taft's weakness and <lb />
tariff record. We believe it can car- <lb />
the country in 1912 against <lb />
and a third term. <lb />
We still have faith In the <lb />
In common sense of the <lb />
American people. We still have faith <lb />
that they have not turned the <lb />
republics for a <lb />
model of government. We still <lb />
have faith they are not ready <lb />
to substitute a dictatorship for the <lb />
liberty that they inherited from the <lb />
fathers. <lb />
So far as The World is concerned. <lb />
It would welcome the opportunity to <lb />
submit the case of Theodore <lb />
to the court of last <lb />
World. <lb />
weeks longer. On the average <lb />
men have been employed In the con <lb />
and the total expenditure <lb />
on account of wages is now about <lb />
These workmen Saturday evenings <lb />
pay money over to some four or five <lb />
firms each; all told there must me <lb />
or more bills to be paid every <lb />
day night out of this payroll. <lb />
Thanks for an order from the pro- <lb />
of the the new fur- <lb />
factory started off with enough <lb />
business to keep its men employed <lb />
nearly sixty days. There ere men <lb />
on tills payroll. <lb />
Will the payroll stop when the hotel <lb />
is finished Yes, Just as a new one <lb />
is made out. It will take an army <lb />
of help to run house; seven clocks <lb />
waiters, bellboys. porters, chamber- <lb />
maids, clerks, housekeepers, workmen. <lb />
That Is a payroll that will be con- <lb />
If we people of re- <lb />
what the new hotel means to <lb />
us and lend our and co- <lb />
operation; take a ride In It and boast <lb />
of it as one the town's great as- <lb />
sets; mention it with conscious civic <lb />
pride and satisfaction in the letter we <lb />
write to our friends <lb />
A number of -is are anxious for <lb />
to have more manufacturing <lb />
because that means more permanent <lb />
payroll. Well, as far as that goes <lb />
a big hotel like this Is a factory. <lb />
Gazette-News. <lb />
Clerk of Court Goad I That <lb />
Bullet Hole In Where Hassle <lb />
Sat Could Only Hate Been Fired by <lb />
Marlon. <lb />
Va., May <lb />
witnesses testified today In the trial <lb />
of Claude Allen for the murder of <lb />
Judge among them being Clerk <lb />
Dexter Goad, of Carroll county. Dur- <lb />
Goad's testimony the bullet-scar- <lb />
chair In slain Jurist <lb />
I sat was put In evidence and the wit- <lb />
described the position In which <lb />
he saw Byrd Marion Just before the <lb />
shooting began. He said one of the <lb />
holes In the chair could have been <lb />
made by a bullet fired from where he <lb />
saw Marlon. <lb />
Wednesday Marion was released on <lb />
ball, but evidence brought out during <lb />
the trial now In progress so <lb />
ed him that he was rearrested. <lb />
Four of the Jurors whose verdict <lb />
finding Floyd Allen guilty <lb />
ed the tragedy were wit- <lb />
today. One of them saw a <lb />
bullet strike Miss Ayres and <lb />
looking up saw Claude Allen with a <lb />
gun pointing In that direction. <lb />
The other witness was a civil en- <lb />
who displayed and explained <lb />
maps he had made of the <lb />
court room, the maps showing <lb />
where bullets had struck and their <lb />
range. <lb />
Charles Smith <lb />
Professor Charles Alphonso Smith, <lb />
the noted Southern educator who was <lb />
the at the <lb />
of Berlin two years ago wan <lb />
born in Greensboro, N. C. May <lb />
1864. His education was received at <lb />
Davidson College and John Hopkins <lb />
University. He served successively as <lb />
Instructor of English literature and <lb />
at Louisiana State University <lb />
and as dean of the graduate depart- <lb />
of the University of North Car- <lb />
He left the last named <lb />
several years ago to Join the <lb />
faculty of the University of Virginia. <lb />
In 1904 Professor Smith was elected <lb />
president of the University of Ten- <lb />
but declined. <lb />
Perhaps another Gregg will break <lb />
into the big show next season. The <lb />
Dubuque Three-I League team has a <lb />
pitcher Gregg who performs some- <lb />
thing after the fashion of the <lb />
Nap star. <lb />
Charlotte Hard on the <lb />
Whiskey Blinds <lb />
Black Jack Items. <lb />
BLACK JACK, May are <lb />
glad to see such nice crops through <lb />
this section. <lb />
Farmers are getting busy now work <lb />
their crops. We are also having <lb />
nice season now. <lb />
W. V. Clark says he has got the <lb />
finest tobacco he has seen anywhere. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A O. Clark of Grimes- <lb />
land spent Sunday with their friends <lb />
out here. <lb />
Henry Dixon and wife and little <lb />
daughter Fannie went to Ayden Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Mills spent Sunday <lb />
with Miss Nannie Adams. <lb />
Mrs. Robert Dixon has been sick for <lb />
the week. We all hope her a <lb />
speedy recovery. <lb />
W. L. Clark went to Greenville Sat- <lb />
We had a large Sunday Sun- <lb />
day evening. We cordially invite you <lb />
all to attend and help out in the <lb />
good work. <lb />
J. H. Cobb left for Norfolk, Va. <lb />
H. J. Smith and grand-daughter, <lb />
Lucy, went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Several of our people attended the <lb />
Ayden commencement week. <lb />
Dr. W. H. Dixon of Ayden came <lb />
through our section last week. We <lb />
are always glad to see him. <lb />
Big Welcome For Morse Old Home. <lb />
BATH. Me., May Charles <lb />
W. Morse the former king of finance, <lb />
arrives In Bath next week he will <lb />
receive a welcome the like of which <lb />
never been given any son of the <lb />
Pine Tree state In his borne coming. <lb />
A committee headed by Mayo. Frank <lb />
A Small la actively at work <lb />
arrangement for the reception <lb />
and welcome. Mr. Morse and his wife, <lb />
who has been aboard with him. will <lb />
be met at the station and escorted <lb />
to the Morse homestead. Later a <lb />
public reception be held. It Is <lb />
understood that he former banker <lb />
Intends to spend t sum- <lb />
mer here with his wife, his daughter <lb />
and hi slater. <lb />
CHARLOTTE, N. C, May <lb />
a prolonged hearing before the city <lb />
recorded this morning W. L. Hand, <lb />
one of the proprietors of W. L. Hand <lb />
and Co., drug store, Jesse Hart, <lb />
clerk in the store, T. <lb />
Hoover, manager of Club <lb />
and J. M. Cross, manager of the <lb />
Eagles Club, were found guilty as <lb />
charged with retailing liquor. A fine <lb />
of five hundred dollars each being <lb />
Imposed. The evidence <lb />
and the defendants In the case <lb />
have not yet noted an appeal to the <lb />
higher <lb />
Hank Perry, of Detroit Local No. <lb />
has doing some nice work in <lb />
the outfield during Cobb's absence. <lb />
-Infant Clause. <lb />
We are unreservedly glad that the <lb />
Southern Presbyterian General As- <lb />
voted to change the phrase <lb />
dying in to <lb />
elect, all dying Infants in In- <lb />
This former expression has <lb />
been the cause of debate, of <lb />
and from the mockers, of rid- <lb />
without end. For the phrase <lb />
It has been contended <lb />
with much that no other <lb />
port than the one now declared was <lb />
ever meant and many learned re- <lb />
searchers Into Calvin and the days of <lb />
the Westminster divine have been <lb />
made to establish the point. But there <lb />
could never by any serious question <lb />
that the words lent themselves to <lb />
the hostile construction, hence, If the <lb />
early did indeed choose their <lb />
language- unfortunately. It would be <lb />
doing their memory and church <lb />
a service to set the matter <lb />
straight. For the present good of <lb />
the church this change had become <lb />
seriously It does not come <lb />
as a modification of faith but simply <lb />
as a re-statement of faith. It leaves <lb />
the continuity doctrine as Interpreted <lb />
by the church absolutely intact. <lb />
There Is no question of <lb />
the white or there should not <lb />
be. From many conceivable stand- <lb />
points the proposed substitute Is <lb />
wise. II will be ratified by the pres- <lb />
we Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
Wilson Forces Control <lb />
Lone Star State <lb />
In School Bays <lb />
Still sits the school-house by the road <lb />
A ragged beggar <lb />
Around and still the sumacs grow. <lb />
And black berry vines are running. <lb />
Within the master's desk Is seen <lb />
Deep scarred by official <lb />
The wrapping floor, the battered <lb />
seats. <lb />
The Jack-knife's carved Initial. <lb />
The charcoal on the wall; <lb />
It worn sill betraying <lb />
The feet that creeping slow to school. <lb />
Went storming out to play. <lb />
Long years ago a winter sun <lb />
Shone over it at setting; <lb />
Lit up Its western window panes <lb />
And low eaves fretting. <lb />
It touched the tangled golden curls <lb />
And brown eyes full of grieving <lb />
Of one who still her steps delayed <lb />
When all the school leaving. <lb />
For near her the little boy <lb />
Her childish favor singled; <lb />
His cap pulled low upon his face, <lb />
Where pride and shame were min- <lb />
He saw her lift her eyes, he felt <lb />
The soft hand's light caressing. <lb />
And heard the trembling of her voice <lb />
As if a fault confessing. <lb />
sorry that I the word; <lb />
I hate to go above you, <lb />
eyes lower fell <lb />
you tee. I love <lb />
Raleigh Times. <lb />
HOUSTON, Tex., May night <lb />
before the Democratic convention to <lb />
morrow showed the Wilson majority <lb />
In sufficient number to Instruct all <lb />
of the Texas delegates to <lb />
more for him for presidential <lb />
The Harmon leaders said <lb />
frankly they would abide by the re- <lb />
of the recent county presidential <lb />
conventions In Texas, which gave <lb />
son a majority in tomorrow's <lb />
convention, which will elect district <lb />
delegates and eight delegates at <lb />
large. <lb />
The only prospect for a contest to- <lb />
night lies In the making of a plat- <lb />
form to express ideas on <lb />
Democratic Issues this year. <lb />
Some of the Wilson delegates said <lb />
they favored a strong and progressive <lb />
platform regardless of Its effects on <lb />
state Issues. The Wilson men <lb />
tonight decided on their <lb />
tomorrow and the possibilities <lb />
of a concerted platform sentiment <lb />
Harmon adherents also caucused to- <lb />
day. <lb />
888888888888888888 <lb />
BASEBALL MITES. <lb />
888888888888888888 <lb />
Lefty Jacobson, the former Wash- <lb />
pitcher, is doing some fancy <lb />
twirling for the St. Thomas team in <lb />
the Canadian League. <lb />
Fred formerly of the <lb />
Reds, has succeeded William <lb />
as manager of the Marlon <lb />
team In Ohio League. <lb />
Ty Cobb is not the only one <lb />
years ago Kid Gleason, playing <lb />
In Baltimore. Jumped into the grand- <lb />
stand and walloped n spectator. <lb />
The champion Athletics are not a- <lb />
lone In the hard struggle to get a <lb />
start, as a large number of baseball <lb />
champions have been up It so <lb />
far this season. New Orleans In the <lb />
Southern League. Dayton in the <lb />
League, In the Three-Eye <lb />
League, Austin in the Texas League, <lb />
Portland in the Pacific Coast League, <lb />
Rockford In the <lb />
League. In the New York <lb />
State League, and In <lb />
the Carolina Association, all pennant <lb />
winners 1st season, re at present at <lb />
or flirting with the last position in <lb />
the standing. <lb />
May <lb />
chairman of the Under- <lb />
wood national campaign committee. <lb />
Issued the following statement <lb />
to the result of the Virginia <lb />
state convention and the election of <lb />
delegates In North Carolina <lb />
Governor Wilson has six and one- <lb />
half votes in Virginia and no more. <lb />
These were accorded him as a com- <lb />
to some of bis ardent friends <lb />
in Virginia. These six and one-half <lb />
votes will be given to Governor <lb />
son on the first ballot, after which <lb />
the unit rule will be applied in ac- <lb />
with the rule of the <lb />
Therefore, after the first <lb />
lot Mr. Underwood will have the en- <lb />
tire votes from Virginia. Our ad- <lb />
vices from every congressional dis- <lb />
in North Carolina shows Under- <lb />
wood has a majority of the instruct- <lb />
ed vote in that state. Any other <lb />
statement Is a deliberate attempt to <lb />
mislead the voters North Caro- <lb />
and the parties who make it <lb />
known that It Is totally Incorrect- <lb />
Mr. Underwood's headquarters have <lb />
never claimed a vote during the con- <lb />
test that he did not have and this <lb />
policy will be pursued to the end. <lb />
Shady politics has no place in Mr. <lb />
camp. If he cannot win <lb />
on his merits and the record he has <lb />
made, he does not deserve success. <lb />
We are far more Interested In the <lb />
success of the party in <lb />
November than we are in who shall <lb />
be nominated at <lb />
Happenings Around Standard. <lb />
STANDARD. May Al- <lb />
and Austin of near <lb />
made a business <lb />
here last Thursday. <lb />
Miss Flanagan of near <lb />
Farmville, spent Saturday and Sun <lb />
day with Miss Tucker. <lb />
Mr. Austin and sister, Net- <lb />
tie of spent Sunday <lb />
around here. <lb />
Mr. Leon E. Jones went to Ayden <lb />
Saturday and returned Monday. He <lb />
was going to her some. <lb />
We learn that one of the new bug <lb />
that we spoke of last week fail- <lb />
ed Saturday evening. It started to <lb />
Ayden but could not make trip, <lb />
it left you all to guess why. <lb />
Mr. M. L. Turnage of Greenville, <lb />
passed through our town Sunday In <lb />
his car en route for his fathers, Mr. <lb />
A P. Turnage. Later we saw Mr. <lb />
Jesse pass in his car en <lb />
route for Mr. also. <lb />
Mr. Charles Harper and wife of <lb />
in Greene county, <lb />
by a few of their friends, pass <lb />
ed through our town In their <lb />
car en route for Greenville. Mr. <lb />
per says that the crops around here <lb />
are looking fine. <lb />
Cool drinks and line cigars at the <lb />
fountain of People Supply Company. <lb />
Mr. T. A Nichols of Arthur was a <lb />
pleasant caller in our town Sunday <lb />
and all seemed to be glad to shake <lb />
uncle Tommy's hand. <lb />
Mr. John Flanagan. Jr., of near <lb />
Farmville spent Sunday evening at <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker's. <lb />
Mr. H. I. of Farmville. one <lb />
of the R. F. D. carriers, went over <lb />
part of his route Sunday, but Instead <lb />
of working for the interest of Uncle <lb />
he was working for the Interest <lb />
of himself; do not know whether the <lb />
girls would say so or not as this <lb />
Leap Year. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Nichols of Arthur was a <lb />
pleasant caller among his many <lb />
friends Wednesday. We all were glad <lb />
to see Jerry and hear him tell the <lb />
news around his home. <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb />
F. RHINO COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL A N D <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JO I AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment George Washington. <lb />
Surgeon Is Stabbed In <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
The Crisis I What a New Hotel Means. <lb />
If the Republican party wishes to Here are a few facts and figures <lb />
nominate Theodore for profitable for reflection for any Ashe- <lb />
well and good. In behalf The New hotel, <lb />
of a united democracy, The world equipped, will represent IS <lb />
his of well above There <lb />
We had hoped for Mr. Taft's has a weekly payroll of nearly <lb />
nomination because if he did not for weeks, and this will <lb />
to see the mind of the country continue for something like four <lb />
Marion is <lb />
arrested <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LIN A AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE BAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
GREENVILLE, V. C FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 1912.<lb />
Bath, N. C. Man <lb />
Slays Own <lb />
Child <lb />
Calls Infant Over to Him and <lb />
Brutally Slashes His Threat. <lb />
No Cause Apparent Deed <lb />
GIBBS WAS A <lb />
RESIDED <lb />
WITH HIS MOTHER <lb />
Battle <lb />
Capitols <lb />
Dome <lb />
Kentucky Congressman and Two <lb />
Newspapermen Have Boxing <lb />
Duel in Washington <lb />
HONORS ABOUT <lb />
EVEN AT FIRST. <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
News reached here this morning of <lb />
one of the most brutal and cold-blood- <lb />
ed murders ever committed In <lb />
county, when Jno. R. a white <lb />
man, residing In Hath, N. C, about <lb />
miles from here. It Is alleged, killed <lb />
his two year old by cutting his <lb />
from ear to ear with a razor. <lb />
The facts as nearly as be learned <lb />
are that who was a widower <lb />
mi resided with bis mother and child, <lb />
yesterday afternoon late entered the <lb />
home and found his son playing on the <lb />
floor with another child. He called <lb />
to him here honey Daddy wants <lb />
and took the child in an adjoin- <lb />
room. His sister to <lb />
pass the door a minutes later and <lb />
hearing a gurgling noise, thought the <lb />
father was putting his son to sleep. <lb />
She opened the door to deliver some <lb />
was horrified to find the <lb />
child lying on the bed with Its throat <lb />
slashed from ear to ear, and the head <lb />
nearly severed from the body. She <lb />
screamed and the rest of the family <lb />
entered the room. The father in the <lb />
meantime leisurely walked out on the <lb />
porch as If nothing had happened <lb />
When questioned he said lie had a mo- <lb />
for killing the child, but would <lb />
not divulge it. <lb />
The accused was arrested and was <lb />
brought here and locked up. Feeling <lb />
la pretty strong against the prisoner <lb />
in the town of Bath. The coroner's <lb />
over the child's body <lb />
this morning and a verdict rendered <lb />
that the child came to Its death at the <lb />
hands of Jno. R. <lb />
CLOSING DAY OF <lb />
SCHOOL FINALS <lb />
Alumnae Association of the Training School <lb />
Formed. Initial Banquet Given Last Night. <lb />
Interesting Speeches Made By the <lb />
Young Ladies <lb />
Republicans Are <lb />
Facing Great <lb />
Tangle <lb />
Rights of Newly Chosen Com- <lb />
to Seal In Chicago <lb />
Are Further Discussed <lb />
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS BY MR. P. P. <lb />
Kinston White Boy <lb />
Kills Another <lb />
BOTH BOYS BELONG TO <lb />
PROMINENT FAMILIES <lb />
During the ten years from 1900 to <lb />
the Income of the unions in 0- <lb />
was almost 64.000,000 marks. <lb />
KINSTON, June Stallings. <lb />
a young while boy of this place, was <lb />
stabbed to death at p. m. tonight <lb />
as the culmination of a quarrel with <lb />
Charles Randolph, Young <lb />
was about old and Randolph <lb />
is about the same age. <lb />
The slaying In the down- <lb />
town section of street in front <lb />
of a restaurant. Stallings Is said to <lb />
have resented a remark by Randolph <lb />
with a blow and the latter drew a <lb />
large knife, stabbing the unfortunate <lb />
lad In the back, the blade <lb />
the right kidney. Stallings ran <lb />
a short distance, bleeding profusely <lb />
and fell. Other boys tried to carry <lb />
him and a doctor met but <lb />
boy died on the street. <lb />
Young Randolph fled toward his <lb />
home. He was arrested by tho sheriff <lb />
boys are well known and Ran- <lb />
Is the son of the late C. T. <lb />
Randolph, a wealthy buggy <lb />
Tho dead boy Is tho son of <lb />
J. B. a well known <lb />
of North Carolina and Virgin- <lb />
Tin tragedy has cast a <lb />
over the city. <lb />
WASHINGTON. June the <lb />
atmosphere of the house <lb />
committee was bred today a <lb />
battle royal that failed to ruffle the <lb />
Impeachment hearing which <lb />
caused excitement in the corridor out <lb />
side the committee room. The <lb />
were Representative Thomas, <lb />
of Kentucky, Democrat. Joseph An- <lb />
n pound reporter for a local <lb />
newspaper and John connect- <lb />
ed with the Washington bureau of a <lb />
New York publication. Mr. <lb />
admits to tipping at <lb />
pounds while the congressman is on <lb />
the distant side of and sturdy. <lb />
The battle was declared a draw. <lb />
Mr. Thomas, who is a member of <lb />
tho committee, entered the commit- <lb />
tee room some time after the hear- <lb />
had started. Waving a copy of <lb />
the local newspaper he proceeded to <lb />
read an account of yesterday's pro- <lb />
In the committee which he <lb />
construed as being a direct attack <lb />
on himself. few minutes later he <lb />
sent a In for Mr. who <lb />
promptly went Into the hall. <lb />
paper published what <lb />
Thomas claimed was an untrue story <lb />
that Thomas denounced. He told the <lb />
reporter lie was mistaken. Liar, flash- <lb />
ed back and forth and rein- <lb />
forced <lb />
According to eye witnesses of the <lb />
fair the following describes the pro <lb />
by <lb />
Round sparred orator <lb />
lastly for an opening ad advanced <lb />
held his ground <lb />
and watched his opponent closely, <lb />
waiting for an opening. It came. An- <lb />
swung right to jaw. They Clinch- <lb />
ed and no clean blows struck. Still <lb />
wrestling at hell. Honors even. <lb />
Round In clinch. <lb />
jumped lightly corridor and <lb />
violently with combatants. <lb />
continued with Thomas as om- <lb />
it dying pin wheel. Capital <lb />
sough to referee bout, but <lb />
COUld not be found. Honors still even. <lb />
Round displayed <lb />
foot work but fell info trick play <lb />
and went down with a crash. An- <lb />
breathing heavily through an In- <lb />
mustache, was thrust violent- <lb />
aside by who assumed easy <lb />
position astride Thomas. Thomas <lb />
in distress, crying hit mo <lb />
With agitation and much <lb />
fort Thomas felt In his pocket. <lb />
by decided to end bout. <lb />
bOWl fight. <lb />
Class Exercises This Fund Presented by the <lb />
Class 1912 to Help Deserving Young Ladies <lb />
Dally Reflector, June <lb />
There was keen disappointment <lb />
that the rain Tuesday afternoon <lb />
equally skilled in this sphere, though <lb />
he said he had never accepted it be- <lb />
fore, as be Is as head of the great <lb />
vented the class day exercises in con- school over which he presides, the <lb />
with the commencement of toasts were responded to, <lb />
Bast Carolina Teachers Training each speaker being most appropriately <lb />
School. It had been planned to hold <lb />
1911 to 1912, <lb />
these exercises on the In <lb />
front of the administration building, <lb />
but with rain falling this had to be <lb />
abandoned the exercises were <lb />
until early this morning. <lb />
Alumnae Association Organized. <lb />
Tuesday night there was a <lb />
meeting of the classes of 1911 Blow. <lb />
Welcome from 1911 to 1912, Miss <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Response of 1912, Miss <lb />
Davis. <lb />
Greetings from the faculty, Prof. W. <lb />
II. <lb />
One year an alumnae, Miss Mar- <lb />
WILL CARRY <lb />
FIGHT TO THE <lb />
CONVENTION <lb />
President Gets <lb />
Delegates At <lb />
Large <lb />
After Awarding Delegates the <lb />
Ohio Republican Convention <lb />
Quietly Breaks Up <lb />
DELEGATES <lb />
FOR ROOSEVELT <lb />
1912 for the purpose of organizing an <lb />
alumnae association. The <lb />
was effected with members <lb />
and the following officers were elect- <lb />
ed <lb />
Miss Nellie president. <lb />
Miss Davis, vice <lb />
dent. <lb />
Miss Margaret Blow, secretary. <lb />
Miss Allie Greene, secretary. <lb />
It Is without precedent in the an- <lb />
of history that a school only <lb />
three years of age has organized such <lb />
an It shows that <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School Is <lb />
living up to Its mission of doing <lb />
things and making a record second <lb />
to no other Institution. <lb />
Dinner. <lb />
Following the organization of the <lb />
association the alumnae dinner <lb />
was served In the beautiful dinning I sheepskins than that we <lb />
hall. The tables were arranged born, might while we loll <lb />
a cross, <lb />
The ideal teacher. Miss Sarah <lb />
A parting word, Gov. T. J. Jarvis. <lb />
We are not going to consume time <lb />
about the speeches of the <lb />
men, as everybody knows from their <lb />
reputation at what they had to say <lb />
good and to the point. As to <lb />
the young ladies, their speeches were <lb />
marvels of beauty and that our read- <lb />
may know how excellent, they <lb />
were we pleasure in printing <lb />
them. <lb />
Welcome From 1911 to MM Kits <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Our coming home again had in it <lb />
more than OHO suppose. Certainly one <lb />
definite urination of an <lb />
alumnae association. No creator <lb />
scholastic honor could be ours alter <lb />
receiving the stamp of our Alma <lb />
Mater's approval In the form of our <lb />
her <lb />
her <lb />
Along the of these <lb />
wore runners of smilax and fern, with <lb />
here and bowls of nasturtium. <lb />
In one corner of the room was Levin's <lb />
orchestra of Raleigh, who discoursed <lb />
delightful music throughout tho ban- <lb />
At the plate of was an <lb />
attractive folder printed in gold mid <lb />
tied with ribbon, the colors <lb />
of tho school, Interspersed with <lb />
quotations. <lb />
Menu <lb />
sheltering arms once more, band oar- <lb />
Voted For <lb />
Good Roads <lb />
June <lb />
from all but live of the <lb />
ham precincts Indicate that the <lb />
for in bonds for good <lb />
roads has carried by n small major- <lb />
Tho other precincts only have <lb />
to give a small vote to make certain <lb />
that the bond Issue Is carried. Tho <lb />
advocates of good roads say that two <lb />
causes militated against a larger vote <lb />
for good roads, viz., over confidence <lb />
, season with the farm- <lb />
I at the moment <lb />
To blow and <lb />
lint tan lo <lb />
limited Chicken<lb />
J. your mouth and open your Testament <lb />
And carve mi my portion your <lb />
Salad Straws <lb />
Olive. Waists <lb />
My teal <lb />
Anthony and Cleopatra. <lb />
Ice Cream Cake <lb />
Then farewell hoot and fro <lb />
of Venice. <lb />
-lit <lb />
Coffee <lb />
No more ISM twin bock and <lb />
MUSIC <lb />
I hot and told and mom and dry. <lb />
In lo <lb />
And obey. <lb />
With President Robert H, Wright <lb />
as toast master. i <lb />
to In a union for tho <lb />
Upholding of honor, the <lb />
progress, the and <lb />
the embodying In our lives the spirit <lb />
it her slogan. <lb />
The alumnae association of tho <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School Is today a reality. We. tho <lb />
class of 1911. its charter members <lb />
greet you of and extend lo you, <lb />
with heart throbs o mingled joy and <lb />
hope, the right of sacred fellowship in <lb />
its duties, privileges and honors. <lb />
May you. our Alma young- <lb />
daughter, bring to union, <lb />
strength, power and inspiration. <lb />
Yes, greet you and In your hon- <lb />
or we lift this cup brimming over <lb />
with hearty good fellowship. May a <lb />
common common <lb />
common Joy III the success of our <lb />
Alma Mater And us together. <lb />
Response Miss Marguerite <lb />
Davis. <lb />
glad Indeed to be welcomed <lb />
Into tho alumnae association and on <lb />
an equal footing with those to whom <lb />
we looked up to With the awe. ad- <lb />
envy every little sister <lb />
bus for big sister, but after both <lb />
are grown all girls are the same age <lb />
We hate to leave the school life <lb />
here. For two years we have work- <lb />
ed together getting, getting from the <lb />
school. Turn about Is fair play. <lb />
or. pate <lb />
CHICAGO. June <lb />
were completed tonight for the meet- <lb />
of the Republican national com- <lb />
Thursday morning. The com- <lb />
faces a tangle such as per- <lb />
haps has never confronted a national <lb />
committee of the party on the eve of <lb />
a convention. <lb />
right of newly chosen commit- <lb />
to seats, the question of open <lb />
hearings of the more than <lb />
gate contests; the prospect of a fight <lb />
to the finish on the selection of Sen- <lb />
Root for temporary chair- <lb />
man and the belief that Colonel <lb />
veil and his associates will carry Into <lb />
the convention their fight for the seat- <lb />
of their contesting delegates, are <lb />
some of the problems engrossing <lb />
attention of Chairman Harry and <lb />
the other members of the sub-commit- <lb />
tee and the other arrangements. <lb />
It Is the belief of the national com- <lb />
now here that the claim of <lb />
n. of Nebraska, to the seat <lb />
now held by Victor Rosewater, will <lb />
be disposed of as soon as the com- <lb />
meets for organization Thurs- <lb />
day morning. The calling of the roll <lb />
will bring Mr. seat into <lb />
controversy, it Is expected. If the <lb />
contest be considered against Mr. <lb />
Rosewater an effort will be made, it <lb />
expected, to name Mr. Rosewater <lb />
as chairman of the committee to <lb />
serve until the committee shall go out <lb />
of existence after national con- <lb />
Roosevelt fortes are expecting the <lb />
arrival National <lb />
William L. Ward, of New York, who <lb />
Is looked on as the prospective lead- <lb />
of Roosevelt activities In the <lb />
committee. Reports that <lb />
Jr. the Taft leader ill <lb />
Now York might hold a proxy In the <lb />
committee further complicated <lb />
situation today. <lb />
O., June Re- <lb />
publican state convention closed its <lb />
first session in short order today after <lb />
warding President Tuft the six <lb />
gates at large to the national <lb />
by a vote of 1-2 to 1-2. <lb />
The state ticket including the new <lb />
congressman at large will be chosen <lb />
at adjourned session which was <lb />
called for July <lb />
President Taft's strength in the con- <lb />
was plainly evident as soon as <lb />
the meeting was called to order. In <lb />
the report of the credentials committee <lb />
II state delegates were added to the <lb />
strength without a protest from <lb />
the minority. <lb />
In the first test of strength, a roll <lb />
call on the minority report, <lb />
Colonel Roosevelt, the delegates voted <lb />
1-2 for Taft and 1-2 for <lb />
The result of the convention today <lb />
gives President Taft of Ohio's <lb />
delegates to the national convention <lb />
and Roosevelt <lb />
Death Edwards. <lb />
Mrs. David M. who has <lb />
been sick for several weeks, died at <lb />
her home near Farmville Monday <lb />
evening. She is survived by a <lb />
band and four children. <lb />
the <lb />
Sen. Simmons Cannot <lb />
Attend Convention <lb />
TOO BUSY ATTENDING <lb />
AFFAIRS IN CAPITAL <lb />
Clark in <lb />
LITTLE HOCK, Ark. June <lb />
Democratic State Convention of Ar- <lb />
assembled here today to name <lb />
delegates to the national convention. <lb />
Champ Clark lead in the number of <lb />
Instructed delegates to the con- <lb />
and his supporters are hope- <lb />
that the delegation to Baltimore <lb />
will be instructed to vote for him for <lb />
the presidential nomination. <lb />
Underwood Gets the <lb />
Tenth District <lb />
June the Demo- <lb />
convention of the Tenth dis- <lb />
today the people were <lb />
In the control by to W. T. <lb />
Crawford was permanent chairman and <lb />
according to his ruling both votes will <lb />
be cast for In the <lb />
more convention. Four delegates were <lb />
named, all strong men. <lb />
Tho Wilson lion contended <lb />
strength should carried to the <lb />
Baltimore convention and waged a <lb />
hot tight, but men Insist- <lb />
ed that a majority of the convention <lb />
carried with It tho entire vote of the <lb />
and the chair so ruled <lb />
WASHINGTON, June Sim- <lb />
mons said today that never during his <lb />
term In the senate had his time been <lb />
so taken up with duties as now. <lb />
the exacting tariff <lb />
legislation hi duties as a member <lb />
the conference committee on tho riv- <lb />
and harbor bill, where was <lb />
a sharp disagreement between the <lb />
louse and the senate conferees over <lb />
the state amendments, which required <lb />
much time. lie Is having quite a <lb />
light with house over <lb />
each of the in bill which <lb />
added in the senate. There a tight <lb />
on the appropriations for tho Capo <lb />
Fear River, harbor of at Cape <lb />
Lookout and the inland waterway, but <lb />
he Is confident of out that <lb />
light. In addition to this the com- <lb />
on canals, of this <lb />
he senator ranking Democratic <lb />
Is daily considering tho canal <lb />
bill which the questions of <lb />
canal tolls, exemptions from tolls of <lb />
vessels In the coast wise and <lb />
the bigger question whether rail- <lb />
roads will hereafter be allowed to own <lb />
steamship which compete with <lb />
that trade. Under all these <lb />
stances the senator Bald ho did not see <lb />
how he could leave Washington and <lb />
attend the state convention, as much <lb />
as he would like to do under ordinary <lb />
circumstances.<lb /></p>
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Chapel Hill Students <lb />
Hear David Stern <lb />
SCHOOL MATTERS DIS- <lb />
CUSSED AT UNIVERSITY <lb />
Two More Aviators <lb />
Claimed by Death <lb />
HILL, June <lb />
Stern, who is here attending com- <lb />
had something to say to- <lb />
day concerning school matters and <lb />
administration of school affairs in <lb />
Greensboro. When Men the cam- <lb />
pus this evening after reading a report <lb />
in the Daily News, ho granted an in- <lb />
and said; <lb />
see nothing in the school sit- <lb />
to become excited about, and if <lb />
there was I am having too pleasant a <lb />
SUNDAY FLYING PROVES <lb />
ILL-FAT ED TO <lb />
WITH OTHER EDITORS <lb />
BREMEN, June <lb />
one of the best known of the <lb />
German aviators and his conjoined. <lb />
of the German army, <lb />
were killed today when their mono- <lb />
plane plunged to the ground just <lb />
starting on the northwest <lb />
circuit of miles. <lb />
The monoplane guided by <lb />
rose and was taking a curve <lb />
to straightening out for the <lb />
long journey when the accident <lb />
Out of hi- mouth <lb />
During the months which have <lb />
passed since the fall of 1911 <lb />
Col. Roosevelt has said just one <lb />
tiling in which lucidity of judgment <lb />
and absolute assurance of statement <lb />
Apparently the aviator over <lb />
air of dear old Chapel Hill to his machine. The monoplane <lb />
time swapping yarns in the calm cured. <lb />
That was when he told his <lb />
friend. Mr. Smith of Pitts- <lb />
burg, that he could no <lb />
greater calamity to the country than <lb />
Ml entry Into the presidential <lb />
contest as a candidate. <lb />
The thing which he so deprecated <lb />
has m cured. He is violently, <lb />
be finally balanced between <lb />
and the people of the United States. <lb />
Virginian Pilot. <lb />
Tariff Vs. tight <lb />
Congress would just well ad- <lb />
before the date of the <lb />
-National Convention at Chicago, <lb />
on Juno IS. It must <lb />
by mis time, that there is no further <lb />
politics to be played. The pension <lb />
leach has satisfied, the <lb />
program has farcical, <lb />
and the sample tariff bills are quite <lb />
enough. As each is the public <lb />
and viciously seeking <lb />
nation to a third term; and upon or <lb />
strife be stirred up. the <lb />
myself to become excited about any- <lb />
thing. I have been consulted by some <lb />
of the best women In the community <lb />
as to legal status of the matter <lb />
and I have not hesitated to advise <lb />
in as to the law. <lb />
I understand position, It <lb />
is The of schools <lb />
is out of harmony with a large <lb />
if not the majority, of child- <lb />
and parents of the town, just as <lb />
Principal King was out of harmony <lb />
with Mann. Because this is so. they <lb />
are not in favor of abolishing the super <lb />
without notice. They el <lb />
as expressed by Mrs. that the <lb />
Intonate school is <lb />
and . whatever is done this shall <lb />
tow prime consideration. <lb />
regret the of per- <lb />
of any kind the discus- <lb />
for Greensboro's schools are of <lb />
more importance than either the sup- <lb />
or the or <lb />
of them, and the issue must be settled <lb />
on this <lb />
so heavily that it was half reputable methods be has <lb />
d, and the Incendiary doctrines he <lb />
promulgated, and the I and <lb />
buried In the earth and had to be <lb />
taken apart before the of the <lb />
two men could be extricated. <lb />
r aviators uh <lb />
members of the army aviation corps <lb />
hi d i en- <lb />
test, but alter the accident the flight <lb />
was abandoned. The calamity was <lb />
d distinguished gather- <lb />
among which was the Grand Duke <lb />
of Oldenburg. <lb />
an expert need <lb />
aviator who made notable <lb />
flights during 1911. <lb />
bi <lb />
all of these things. Outside of the <lb />
pensions and a few other political <lb />
interests which know exactly <lb />
they want, every eye became <lb />
to which he <lb />
scramble tor the Presidency; <lb />
and now that has done or <lb />
money, and his Inculcation on the undone every thing except <lb />
public mind of contempt for the law. <lb />
and and the <lb />
audacious eloquence has thrown <lb />
it. the only <lb />
Is <lb />
virtually the entire stage. <lb />
A Is more Entertaining than <lb />
tariff discussion, any day. Some <lb />
B. <lb />
n . L use Sunday <lb />
morning for Richmond where he Join- <lb />
ed the delegates of the Interstate Cot- <lb />
ton Seed Association to ac- <lb />
company them to St. where they <lb />
hold their convention. Mr. H. A <lb />
White who la secretary of the as- <lb />
also Join d the party in <lb />
R end. <lb />
School <lb />
High <lb />
NOTES <lb />
The closing exercises of Warren- <lb />
New England cotton mills employ <lb />
approximately operatives. <lb />
An international conference of th <lb />
association the prevention of In- <lb />
accidents v ill be held in <lb />
Zaire;. Switzerland, September. <lb />
ton High School took place on Wed- <lb />
the annual address to the <lb />
graduating class being delivered by <lb />
President Wright, Of East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School. From the <lb />
report of the commencement in the <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer we take<lb />
morning President Robert H. <lb />
Wright delivered the literary .- <lb />
before the graduating class. His the new scale recently adopt- <lb />
theme was found In God's y Bricklayers San Fran- <lb />
to man to subdue the earth. He members work a full <lb />
followed the course of creation as forty-four hours <lb />
corded In Genesis, the appearance of d earn in that time <lb />
sin and its results, showed that the <lb />
first struggle and international strife Tl a International <lb />
gradually grew Into national referendum vote, has decided <lb />
strife and International dis- to hold a general convention at <lb />
cussed war and its effects. Then he beginning S pL its first <lb />
traced the development of the spirit in sixteen years. <lb />
of love and brotherhood which was I . <lb />
perfected in Christ. He reviewed the I The efforts to 85.000 Jew- <lb />
development of civilization from the workers in the Bast end of Lon- <lb />
earliest times up to the present, progressing successfully and an <lb />
ed that all progress conies through amalgamation of the English <lb />
the education of the people, expound- unions in <lb />
ed his idea of the correct moaning of completed. <lb />
the tern education and showed the <lb />
necessity of such education for Restaurant Employ- <lb />
the masses If man is to really subdue Alliance and <lb />
the earth. International League is authority <lb />
speaker and his speech have statement that the Interns- <lb />
and <lb />
already <lb />
made a profound Impression upon <lb />
those who have had opportunity thus <lb />
to come in touch with a man who. us <lb />
president of a great institution which <lb />
Is destined to revolutionize public <lb />
school teaching In North Carolina, is <lb />
fast becoming recognized as a leader <lb />
among the educational statesmen of <lb />
North <lb />
union is considering the ad- <lb />
of erecting a building for <lb />
general <lb />
At its annual convention which <lb />
will meet at Detroit on June the <lb />
Bookbinders International Union is <lb />
to take up the questions of establish- <lb />
an old pension system and of <lb />
founding a home for sick and <lb />
members of the union. <lb />
in Honor of Grimes, <lb />
Saturday afternoon from five to I . <lb />
seven o'clock Miss Novella The Journeymen Stone Cutters As- <lb />
entertained at in honor reports that during the last <lb />
of Miss Helen Grimes of ital- <lb />
The guests were met at the door <lb />
by Novella and Jessie Move. <lb />
year sixty-six local branches obtained <lb />
a material increase in wages the to- <lb />
aggregating . lose to in <lb />
addition to this twenty-four new lo- <lb />
was served by Misses Grimes have been added to the . <lb />
Track Foremen the New York, <lb />
New and Hartford Company <lb />
demand a change in their <lb />
daily rule, to eight hours on Saturday <lb />
and time and half on Sunday as <lb />
well as on other days rail over- <lb />
time. There are about track lore- <lb />
on the system and the average <lb />
wage is said to be per week, <lb />
The International Brotherhood <lb />
Electrical Workers Is endeavoring to <lb />
Induce the unions of the seceding <lb />
to return to the parent body by <lb />
offering to receive such unions With- <lb />
out money or without price and to <lb />
accord to the membership of all such <lb />
and <lb />
After the game refreshments were <lb />
served. <lb />
Those present Misses Mary <lb />
Hart. Minnie Sugg. Irene Flem- <lb />
Douglas Arthur. Smith. <lb />
Madeline Higgs. Annie Higgs. Doris <lb />
Overran, Foley, <lb />
Brie Edith Lee, <lb />
May Warren <lb />
Madeline Brown, Mabel Smith of <lb />
Dunn, N. C, and Mary Heads of Dan- <lb />
ville-. Va. <lb />
Gen, <lb />
How many ears of corn have you <lb />
over known to grow from one grain <lb />
one year Think about it. <lb />
Well, two years ago Floyd, son of <lb />
Mr. h. c. of unions all privileges now <lb />
near Fountain, grew thirty -six ens enjoyed by the affiliated locals, <lb />
from one grain. At first there was <lb />
one It grew and grew and <lb />
suckers grew on it, and when harvest <lb />
Makes Gasp. <lb />
awful list of injuries on <lb />
4th <lb />
time came thirty-six ears were pull- of July staggers humanity. Set <lb />
ed from that and Its suckers against it, however, is the wonderful <lb />
He Bad a little more than twenty-j healing, by Salve. <lb />
three barrels on tho acre, but If all of thousands, who sintered from burns <lb />
produced like that one grain bruises, bullet wounds or ex- <lb />
would have calculate <lb />
yourself. at all druggists <lb />
around lastly of speech and <lb />
it in conduct all he <lb />
whereof he spoke are also more entertaining than <lb />
months ago, when tor once reason other fights, wherefore the <lb />
conscience controlled his Residential contest-although <lb />
this is supposed to Democratic <lb />
No greater calamity could befall by far the biggest crowd, <lb />
the country than has befallen It has turned out to see <lb />
has instruction as aspirant put one over on Taft or <lb />
the pi contest, except put one over on <lb />
. and election to the place Democratic primaries have had few <lb />
in pursuit of he has in some states where <lb />
find to an unholy lust for power primaries were en at the lam <lb />
political consistency, personal hon- time, Democrats by tens of thousands <lb />
or, patriotism, trust, obligation to Hocking to the main show and enter- <lb />
Is party duty to his country, and I'M their votes there. In both camps. <lb />
sanctity of his plighted word. Republican Democratic, the can- <lb />
B where in the future, if not have been far mere interest- <lb />
there awaits Theodore Roosevelt personally as fighters than the <lb />
the and penalty which or any principal for which they <lb />
overtake those know may be to stand. The Con- <lb />
Right and yet Wrong test Is personal; to some extent, also <lb />
w It is along factional and <lb />
ago he foresaw foretold which cleave the whole <lb />
as disastrous to all the Interests country, more or less. But it renders <lb />
I e Should have had In heart would serious discussions of serious public <lb />
be coins, be has since for the time be- <lb />
adopted. That open-eyed, discounts each discussion tor <lb />
of ills own volition, he has brought Fear during which National <lb />
about the evils be prophesied, but shall be on the present plane. <lb />
the move Insures and the fully I did you see that <lb />
justified the severity of the to the tight <lb />
nation and that are off its petty sideshow <lb />
lined to be bis when account shall end Observer. <lb />
MAY- <lb />
WARM <lb />
WEATHER <lb />
NEAR <lb />
whirl you cu <lb />
jut the article that you <lb />
for your porch and home <lb />
warm days. A suggestion- <lb />
Refrigerators <lb />
Wicker Rockers <lb />
Swings <lb />
Hammocks <lb />
Porch Shades <lb />
Don t forget that we guarantee our <lb />
prices the lowest, quality considered. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
g THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE OF <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 />
B New goods arriving every day, and in ten days our stock will <lb />
be complete in every line. <lb />
I W. A. BOWEN <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. IN. C <lb />
Women's Eastern Half Tourney. I when the man meets a woman that <lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., uses Electric Hitters. Her <lb />
annual championship tournament of <lb />
Women's Eastern Golf Association <lb />
bi em the links of the Philadelphia <lb />
Cricket with a large of con- <lb />
The tournament will con- <lb />
three days and win follow <lb />
ed during the latter half of the week <lb />
by the annual Cup <lb />
between New York and <lb />
Philadelphia players. <lb />
limit Per <lb />
Often the hunt for a rich .-nils <lb />
nerves tell a bright brain and even <lb />
temper. Her peach-bloom complex- <lb />
ion and ruby lips result from her <lb />
pure blood; her bright eyes from rest- <lb />
her step from <lb />
free muscles, all telling of the health <lb />
and strength Bitters give a <lb />
woman and the freedom from <lb />
backache, fainting and dizzy <lb />
spells they promote. Everywhere they <lb />
are woman's favorite remedy. If weak <lb />
or ailing try them. at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
F. <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
at A. If, Allen's Stables. <lb />
X. ft <lb />
Day Phone Night Phone 289-L. <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night<lb />
H. Ward C. C. <lb />
N. C. Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Attorneys at <lb />
Practice in ail the <lb />
Office in Wooten on Third <lb />
Street<lb />
Home Again <lb />
i. <lb />
We have moved our new <lb />
and old stock from the <lb />
Proctor building back to <lb />
our old stand. We are <lb />
offering BIGGER <lb />
our old stock- <lb />
Are prepared to serve our <lb />
friends and the public <lb />
generally to their <lb />
when SHOES of the <lb />
very highest degree are <lb />
needed. <lb />
Let us lit you with shoes <lb />
that are worn with <lb />
comfort. <lb />
H. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L <lb />
Fleming <lb />
North <lb />
F. . <lb />
Office second floor in Wooten <lb />
on Third St., opposite court <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Attorney St Las <lb />
Office In st <lb />
Practices wherever are <lb />
desired <lb />
. . North <lb />
N. ft, ft <lb />
H. . D. <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. D. L. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat <lb />
Greenville. Carolina. <lb />
I. I. <lb />
at Law <lb />
Greenville. North <lb />
W. H. Lona <lb />
LONG <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
W. C. D. H. Clark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
A CLARK <lb />
Civil sod <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite K. L. Smith ft Co's <lb />
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building <lb />
Greenville. North <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building on Court <lb />
House Squire <lb />
Greenville, North <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
at Law <lb />
North <lb />
Greenville <lb />
DR. F. FITTS <lb />
Osteopath <lb />
Chronic disease's a specialty <lb />
Greenville office 9-12. 5- <lb />
Mondays Fridays <lb />
No work will be done outside of the <lb />
during hours <lb />
NORFOLK . <lb />
Educational Tours to Washington, D. <lb />
C lo via <lb />
Cheap Fare, Id- <lb />
e all Expenses. <lb />
The Railroad will <lb />
a personally conducted Tour <lb />
from Stations In North Carolina to <lb />
Washington, D. C, via Norfolk, and N <lb />
W S. Co. Juno 10th. <lb />
The purpose of the tour is <lb />
and <lb />
from the principal points on its lines <lb />
will assist the Norfolk-Southern Rail- <lb />
road, and will In charge <lb />
throughout the trip <lb />
Hates from principle <lb />
Raleigh, N. <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
D. <lb />
Greenville, i <lb />
Washington, D- <lb />
N. <lb />
N. <lb />
New Bern, D. <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Oriental, D. <lb />
N. <lb />
N. <lb />
Tickets sold for Night <lb />
Express trains Nos. 6-16, June 10th. <lb />
Tickets sold for day <lb />
trains June 10th. <lb />
Rates In same proportion from In- <lb />
stations. <lb />
The above rate includes railroad <lb />
and steamer fare, all hotel <lb />
side trips to Virginia <lb />
Beach, Navy Yard at Norfolk. Mt <lb />
Vernon and Arlington in Washington, <lb />
sight-seeing trips in and <lb />
stale room and state room berths be- <lb />
tween Norfolk and Washington. <lb />
For illustrated booklet and com- <lb />
information apply <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo <lb />
Raleigh N. C. <lb />
Miss Caroline Berry Phelps, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Coon, Wilson, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Teague, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mr H. B. Craven. New Bern, N. C. <lb />
Miss Nina New Bern, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mr. N. C. Washington, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mr. P. Q. Bryan, Washington, N. C. <lb />
Mrs. B. J. Sparrow, Washington, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mrs J H Hodges. Washington, N. C <lb />
Fire Destroys <lb />
and Lumber <lb />
Sheds <lb />
Belhaven Cooperage Company <lb />
Suffers Heavy Loss by Most <lb />
Destructive Fire <lb />
A TOTAL LOSS <lb />
AS NO INSURANCE <lb />
WAS CARRIED <lb />
N. S. Opens a New <lb />
Station in Norfolk <lb />
BELHAVEN, Has <lb />
was visited by a one hundred thous- <lb />
and dollar lire early tills morning <lb />
and in two hundred and <lb />
are thrown out of em- <lb />
The lire discovered about <lb />
one thirty o'clock the box factory <lb />
of the Interstate Company <lb />
plant, when seen it was <lb />
considerable headway and too far <lb />
to save the box factory. <lb />
The alarm of Ore was Immediately <lb />
and the tire department of Belhaven <lb />
and the citizens generally promptly <lb />
responded. If there had been a high <lb />
wind the entire plant of the inter- <lb />
state Cooperage Company might now <lb />
be a victim of llamas. <lb />
The entire Box Factory, all the <lb />
sheds and two and one half <lb />
million feet of lumber was totally <lb />
destroyed. The loss is estimated to <lb />
be at one hundred thousand dollars <lb />
With no Insurance. <lb />
The probability is that none of the <lb />
buildings will be rebuilt. This is <lb />
Simply however as there <lb />
has been no meeting of the stock- <lb />
holders since the 111.-. <lb />
The fire us above stated was <lb />
discovered about o'clock and was <lb />
not gotten under control until near <lb />
o'clock this morning. <lb />
The Roper Lumber Company's mill <lb />
plant near the Interstate Cooperage <lb />
Company by hard work was saved <lb />
from destruction. <lb />
How the fire originated Is not <lb />
known. It is thought it started from <lb />
a spark. In lire- <lb />
two hundred and fifty men are thrown <lb />
out of employment Tho capacity of <lb />
the box factory was boxes pet <lb />
day. <lb />
Get Your Bathing Suit <lb />
Ready <lb />
WASHINGTON. June coin- <lb />
week will be one of genially fair <lb />
weather except for local scattered <lb />
thunder showers, with temperatures <lb />
near or tho seasonal average <lb />
throughout the eastern and southern <lb />
States and over the middle <lb />
west. <lb />
This forecast is contained in the <lb />
bulletin Issued tonight by the weather <lb />
bureau. the northwestern states, <lb />
the Mountains and plateau re- <lb />
the bulletin continues, the <lb />
temperatures will average low tho <lb />
No widespread disturbance is <lb />
ed lo cross the country during the <lb />
week, although a barometric <lb />
not for northwest will east- <lb />
The Norfolk Southern Railroad has <lb />
pleasure in announcing that and <lb />
after June 1912, the new terminal <lb />
situated at the end of Best <lb />
Main street. Norfolk, Va., will be <lb />
opened and used Jointly by the Nor- <lb />
folk and Western Railway, Virginia <lb />
Railway and Norfolk Southern Rail- <lb />
road. <lb />
Night express train No. leaving <lb />
Greenville, st a. m. tonight will <lb />
be the first train to enter the new <lb />
station. <lb />
This n.-w terminal <lb />
and general building, with <lb />
approaches and other appurtenances, <lb />
just been completed. main <lb />
building consists nine- and <lb />
is by the offices of three rail- <lb />
way line's the station, it is built <lb />
of red tapestry brick with limestone <lb />
and tile trimmings and h front- <lb />
e-r feet on Main street, <lb />
a depth of feet, it is thoroughly <lb />
tire proof every modern <lb />
facility tor safety, comfort and con- <lb />
rend The- main entrant a is <lb />
Main with a spacious driveway <lb />
and on the west side. The <lb />
general waiting room is no feel long <lb />
by forty feel wide and with a height <lb />
Of feel to the thus insuring <lb />
ventilation. The interior fin- <lb />
consists of marble col- <lb />
with bronze base and walls Of <lb />
marble, of a soft gray hue- The <lb />
polished and is com- <lb />
harmony with the wails and <lb />
ceilings. <lb />
The arrangement of tracks. <lb />
Concourse, Train Shed and Tracks. <lb />
The concurs.- is feet long and <lb />
varies In width f cm to feet. <lb />
Everyone of the thirteen passenger <lb />
tracks are with the <lb />
unproved umbrella sheds. The floor <lb />
of the Concourse is brick cement <lb />
joints. There is SO exit from the <lb />
train sheds and concourse direct to <lb />
Main street <lb />
Panel Cheeking Room <lb />
A parcel checking room and news <lb />
stand is located in the main wailing <lb />
room opposite- tin- ticket offices <lb />
adjoining the smoking room. <lb />
Telegraph Telephone Sen ice. <lb />
Tin- Union Telegraph <lb />
Company tin- Southern Bell Tel- <lb />
Company will maintain of- <lb />
in the station and afford services <lb />
at all times. <lb />
Passenger and Transfer <lb />
i ire. <lb />
The Norfolk and Portsmouth Trans- <lb />
fer Company will maintain an office <lb />
in the to take orders for taxi- <lb />
cabs for the of baggage, <lb />
exits, ticket offices, baggage and par- <lb />
rooms and other facilities is the <lb />
most complete- and of any <lb />
passenger station In the South. <lb />
Ticket Offices. <lb />
The for the sale of both <lb />
railroad and tickets arc lo- <lb />
Inside of the Main entrance- <lb />
on the right side. Every detail has <lb />
been carefully arranged for the con- <lb />
and accommodation so as <lb />
to avoid crowding, delays or <lb />
ion at the windows. <lb />
mid Retiring Rooms <lb />
For <lb />
The ladies waiting room Is located <lb />
In the coiner of tho build- <lb />
fronting on Main street and <lb />
lbs carriage entrance Those <lb />
rooms are fitted with wicker arm <lb />
chairs, rockers and lounges and are <lb />
Pitt Democrats <lb />
Were Well Rep- <lb />
resented <lb />
Democratic Congressional <lb />
Held in Elizabeth City <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
S J. EVERETT IN <lb />
WILSON'S FAVOR <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT <lb />
Ward along the Lawrence valley by <lb />
Tuesday night or Wednesday; It hi white with soft gray trim- <lb />
1-e- attended by showers and followed <lb />
by cooler weather in the northern <lb />
states east of the Rocky Mountains. <lb />
Two at <lb />
On Saturday afternoon Mr. J. T <lb />
died at his home In <lb />
Ho was about years of age <lb />
and is survived a wife and four <lb />
children, nil tho latter being grown. <lb />
The burial took place Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Mary <lb />
Mrs. Mary Lang died at her home <lb />
in on Sunday afternoon, <lb />
an illness of only a few days. She <lb />
was the widow of the Mr. W. G. <lb />
Lang and about years of age. She <lb />
was a most excellent woman had <lb />
a number of friends. The bur- <lb />
took place this afternoon. <lb />
Man Coughs <lb />
After a frightful coughing spell a <lb />
man in Wis. felt terrible <lb />
pains In his side and his doctor found <lb />
two ribs had been broken. What <lb />
agony King's New Discovery <lb />
would have saved him. A few tea- <lb />
spoonfuls ends a late cough while <lb />
persistent use routs obstinate coughs, <lb />
expels stubborn colds or heals weak, <lb />
sore lungs. feel sure Its a God- <lb />
send to writes Mrs. <lb />
Morton, Columbia, Mo., I believe <lb />
producing it very <lb />
pleasing effect. <lb />
Checking and <lb />
Arrangements for checking and <lb />
baggage are complete. Tho <lb />
rooms are situated in the northeast <lb />
corner of the and are pro- <lb />
With an entrance from tho <lb />
street, tho main waiting room <lb />
the concourse, facility <lb />
convenience is provided. <lb />
and <lb />
for <lb />
The King's <lb />
LONDON, June was tho <lb />
forty-seventh birthday anniversary of <lb />
King George, Who was born In Marl- <lb />
borough House, June 1865. His <lb />
spent tho day quietly with his <lb />
family. During the forenoon the <lb />
hers of the diplomatic crops called at <lb />
the palace and left messages of con- <lb />
In behalf of their <lb />
sovereigns. The anniversary was <lb />
celebrated In the customary manner <lb />
today all naval and military <lb />
throughout the empire. In <lb />
don at all homo stations, how- <lb />
ever, the official observance of the an- <lb />
will not take place until <lb />
Juno It. <lb />
Cellar Valley circuit to open. <lb />
MOINES, la., Juno <lb />
lug season of the Cedar Valley Circuit <lb />
of the American Trotting Association <lb />
Is scheduled to a three <lb />
day's meeting hero tomorrow. The <lb />
would have consumption today, If will continue until tho last <lb />
I had not used this great week of July and will embrace meet- <lb />
Its guaranteed to satisfy and you can B Marlon, Waverly, Mason <lb />
get a free trial bottle or cent or Osage and Iowa and <lb />
size all druggists. Minn. <lb />
Daily <lb />
Tin- Democratic congressional eon- <lb />
the Brat district was held <lb />
In Elisabeth City Thursday, with all <lb />
the counties well represented. <lb />
Tin- convention was called to or- <lb />
by w. T. Cross, of Gates, chairman <lb />
the district executive committee. <lb />
who after a remarks called Murk <lb />
Margette, t Tyrrell, as temporary <lb />
chairman and o. u. of <lb />
was made- temporary <lb />
Secretary, After the roll call of <lb />
ties to see that all were represented <lb />
the temporary was made <lb />
permanent representatives of <lb />
the Democratic press added as sec- <lb />
When nominations for congress <lb />
were declared in order. B. A. Daniel <lb />
of Beaufort, presented the name of <lb />
John ii. Small. Seconding speeches <lb />
were made by O. T. Tyson, of Pitt; <lb />
A. M. Simmons, of and Dr. <lb />
Thomas, of Hertford. <lb />
of Mr. Small was made by ac- <lb />
a. l. of Pas- <lb />
J. K. Tayloe, of Beaufort, <lb />
and R. w. King, of Pitt, were appoint- <lb />
ed to notify Mr. Small, of his <lb />
After tin- election of delegates to <lb />
the national convention were <lb />
ed In order Judge C W. Ward offer- <lb />
ad the motion that instead of <lb />
two delegates and two alternates <lb />
for the district, as heretofore, the <lb />
convention now elect four delegates <lb />
and no alternates, each of the <lb />
being entitled to one-half vote ill <lb />
national convention and this was <lb />
adopted, these delegates H. B, <lb />
Ward presented the names of L. L. <lb />
Smith, of Gates, Dr. John <lb />
name of W. G. Lamb, of <lb />
Martin, Judge- G. w. Ward presented <lb />
the name of K. F, <lb />
tank and s. J. Everett the <lb />
name of R C, Harding, m Pitt All <lb />
Of were elected by acclamation. <lb />
For elector II. S. Ward <lb />
presented the name of Albion Dunn, <lb />
of and Dr. Thomas presented <lb />
the name- of J. It. Mitchell, of <lb />
ford, Mr, Dunn was elected on first <lb />
ballot. <lb />
S. J. Everett, of Pitt offered a res- <lb />
the ability, the <lb />
availability, the high type National <lb />
Democratic leadership of Hon. Wood- <lb />
row Wilson, the implacable of <lb />
preference in party <lb />
commending endorsing his <lb />
the presidency. some <lb />
enthusiastic discussions tills was <lb />
adopted by unanimous vote. <lb />
The resolution was as <lb />
Whereas we- faith In the <lb />
patriotism and superior equip- <lb />
of Woodrow Wilson as stales- <lb />
man and Democrat; whereas we re- <lb />
him as tho Implacable foe- of <lb />
special privilege and ad- <lb />
of equal opportunity under the <lb />
law; and further believing that he <lb />
stands unequivocally and firmly for <lb />
separation of monopoly from <lb />
in administration of govern- <lb />
and for restoration of popular <lb />
rule in political parties and In <lb />
and state governments; <lb />
whereas by universal recognition ha <lb />
Is regarded as u national com- <lb />
strength and support In <lb />
every state, thereby demonstrating <lb />
his fitness availability as the <lb />
strongest candidate for the <lb />
therefore, this con <lb />
endorses and commends lion. Wood- <lb />
row Wilson as the fittest <lb />
for nomination as president who will <lb />
come before the national Democratic <lb />
convention. <lb />
In the caucus of the Pitt county <lb />
delegation preceding the convention <lb />
Q Pierce was made chairman, S. <lb />
J. Spokesman and It. W. King <lb />
member of tho district executive com- <lb />
Hon. John II. Small was then <lb />
brought forward by the committee <lb />
and made a splendid speech of ac- <lb />
not only thanking the con- <lb />
for conferring tho honor up- <lb />
on for tho eighth time, but also <lb />
outlining briefly the record tho party <lb />
has made tho prospects of <lb />
in tho coming national <lb />
His speech was received with <lb />
much <lb />
Pious. <lb />
The agricultural department of the <lb />
University ., Wisconsin that <lb />
It has a great demand for training <lb />
farm workers than it cull supply. <lb />
While prospective graduates in the <lb />
so-culled learned professions are <lb />
competing for a limited number <lb />
planes opes to them, every member <lb />
tin- class has <lb />
in advance ;, good at salaries <lb />
ranking from six hundred to three <lb />
thousand a year. In mi. it <lb />
is said. Ho- average awaiting <lb />
the of the college <lb />
even hundred dollars. <lb />
Conditions in Wisconsin are <lb />
exceptional. They, <lb />
less, re j d. i -seated i hangs <lb />
is becoming manifest throughout the <lb />
country. That the time is approach- <lb />
when agriculture will offer <lb />
the young man just <lb />
Inducements superior to those of the <lb />
I to those <lb />
of the con world. An <lb />
till . <lb />
out i morel <lb />
in i untie <lb />
and Industrial pursuits. And <lb />
come a to i i-e- be not <lb />
only net i, i n m <lb />
and more prosperous <lb />
Wisconsin prides Itself its ex- <lb />
facilities tor agricultural <lb />
training. The baa been <lb />
in appropriations to the cause <lb />
of scientific farming. Every dollar it <lb />
has thus spent is bearing substantial <lb />
dividends In n large yield from the <lb />
and in an awakened <lb />
on part of Its rank Die <lb />
of The- farmers themselves <lb />
are no longer content with unskilled <lb />
haphazard labor. Tiny <lb />
that it is economy to pay a good man <lb />
from six hundred to three thousand <lb />
a year. Tiny that terming is. <lb />
indeed, a great art and a business <lb />
demands accurate and thoroughgoing <lb />
knowledge. <lb />
The may be <lb />
is the inspiration of this <lb />
BOW things. Its o <lb />
has be en practical and <lb />
Through it has <lb />
straight to home's the <lb />
in the- rural districts, it has <lb />
the old illusion that country <lb />
life must burdensome lonely <lb />
and must in- <lb />
Struggling lo ends meet. <lb />
It has shown that there Is a large- <lb />
rich province for brains in tin- <lb />
try as there ever was or In I <lb />
the the farm offers as <lb />
opportunities for success and <lb />
prosperity us does any business or <lb />
profession. <lb />
As a natural consequence find III <lb />
that mate that demand for skilled <lb />
is continually growing and <lb />
that already it the capacity <lb />
in the lei supply it. <lb />
Any lint Is to say. any stats <lb />
with agricultural that <lb />
exerts energy in this <lb />
that Wisconsin has will produce <lb />
similar results. <lb />
It Is gratifying to note that within <lb />
the past few Georgia has shown <lb />
a continually deepening Interest in its <lb />
agricultural college and the various <lb />
agricultural schools. And the fruitful <lb />
Influence of these institutions is be- <lb />
coming more and more apparent. Ag- <lb />
Is a vastly different thing <lb />
ill Georgia from what It was a few <lb />
ago it is also vastly more <lb />
profitable. <lb />
The legislature has never <lb />
money more wisely or with more <lb />
results than that It has <lb />
lotted t the college- of <lb />
and tin- district schools. <lb />
taxpayer is better off be- <lb />
cause of the minis thus expended, <lb />
What a tiling It will be <lb />
con say in this state that <lb />
I lie- farm higher salaries lo the <lb />
young graduate than any business or <lb />
profession doe-s <lb />
As our system of agricultural <lb />
is extended that <lb />
will come to pass. Atlanta Journal. <lb />
of Clerks. <lb />
BOSTON, June <lb />
convention of the <lb />
Brotherhood Of Railroad Clerks began <lb />
this city today an attendance <lb />
of several hundred delegates from all <lb />
Canada and <lb />
Mexico. The are now <lb />
for u new agreement with tho <lb />
leading railroads of New Eng- <lb />
land and eastern status and this <lb />
matter will he of the most <lb />
to In- considered by tho con- <lb />
The clerks ask for the es- <lb />
of the eight-hour work- <lb />
day, a wage minimum of time <lb />
and a half for overtime, pay for <lb />
a fifteen day vacation annual- <lb />
and general for all <lb />
of at least cents a day. <lb />
Conference f Insurance Men. <lb />
LONDON. Jinn- An International <lb />
congress of Insurance brokers and <lb />
assembled In today <lb />
with an attendance of prominent In- <lb />
men from the States. <lb />
Prance, Germany, Italy, Russia, and <lb />
all portions of the empire. The <lb />
meeting will last several days, during <lb />
Insurance brokers will discuss <lb />
monopoly of insurance and <lb />
To Sheriff and Mrs. S. I. Dudley, other questions relating to the <lb />
a son. Insurance business. <lb />
New Century <lb />
No Levers. No Springs <lb />
Always in Balance. <lb />
Farmers unit ,., account <lb />
of its many distinctive features, which ate <lb />
weigh balances gangs, perfectly balanced pole <lb />
without even much u a balance lever. Simplicity no- <lb />
n lever, spring, or other nuisance on <lb />
it. Light on draft, it weighs less and bus draft <lb />
closer to shovels. Evenness of cultivation, that is, move- <lb />
does effect position of Six shovels, spring <lb />
break works perfectly in widest or narrowest rows cotton, <lb />
corn, beans, peanuts, tobacco, potatoes, etc. <lb />
Learn more about this cultivator. Fifty f the best far- <lb />
mer- in Pit county using this cultivator, and let <lb />
demonstrate t you its many distinctive features. <lb />
We also sell the celebrated Deer Walking <lb />
Cultivator, the host most satisfactory walking <lb />
on the market. When in need of anything in the <lb />
hardware line ho to see us. <lb />
Our be excelled. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
YOUR HOME IS <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
of cotton and country produce. We now occupy Us form <lb />
Mercantile Co. torn and will be to our call <lb />
on i. <lb />
ow Industries. <lb />
Tho Chattanooga Tradesman re- <lb />
ports the following new North Caro- <lb />
the week ending <lb />
May <lb />
lime company; <lb />
company; <lb />
automatic, counting machine company. <lb />
I development com- <lb />
manufacturing <lb />
plant. <lb />
cotton mill. <lb />
High Point-$25,000 manufacturers <lb />
of <lb />
bank. <lb />
company. <lb />
Rocky bakery. <lb />
contracting com- <lb />
realty company. <lb />
IF WISH SELL <lb />
farm list it with us, especially It <lb />
It is a big one and tho price is right. <lb />
C. Co. Office In Edwards<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published by<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Booth. <lb />
yr. <lb />
. 11.00 <lb />
rules ma; be had upon <lb />
application the business In <lb />
I'm Reflector Building, corner Evan <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All card of and resolutions <lb />
respect will charged at <lb />
sent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
es charged at three <lb />
its per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
met of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. 1912. <lb />
OM. SIX-YEAR TERM I THE <lb />
FOOLISH <lb />
Hy Arthur Brisbane <lb />
The who are planning <lb />
to change our presidential system, <lb />
the term six no <lb />
second term allowed -mean well, but <lb />
they don't know and they haven't <lb />
thought <lb />
Those that have really thought <lb />
about the with <lb />
Thomas Jefferson, whose strong <lb />
written in settles the <lb />
up to the present day <lb />
realize th- term, with <lb />
a second in as a proper <lb />
Both Weekly and Harper's School, and he has the right to all <lb />
Weekly were the opinion that the exuberance he Under <lb />
of his statement to the contrary splendid leadership the school has <lb />
services might be demanded by gone forward by leap bounds. <lb />
As a matter of a man of fifty party In and they evident-, the close of the third scholastic year <lb />
In midway who is of his office for the sake really scientific and aw no inherent why such it standing at the forefront <lb />
the president of the States vices of a good president. The rem- <lb />
should have been elected seven lies in giving the people a chance <lb />
years be forever ineligible control nominations as well as <lb />
I have since become elections. <lb />
that seven years is too long to l There was no need of Mr. <lb />
be irremovable and that there should I announcement In 1904, for It. <lb />
be a peaceable, way of case would he have abused th <lb />
a man <lb />
All of those who that the <lb />
are really not capable of self- <lb />
government, who believe that <lb />
class wise and good and power- attention to the duties of <lb />
men should rule, are constantly his office As was stated the case at <lb />
Inventing new hobbles to hamper and he under no ctr- <lb />
hold the people. All the specious , be a candidate again <lb />
talk about one term the president ,, M men and n <lb />
pf six year and no re-election Is aim- no thought of a political <lb />
A t GET OLD <lb />
he is <lb />
At a meeting the Medico-Legal <lb />
society recently, it stated that <lb />
a man of fifty ought to have forty- <lb />
good of him. <lb />
ROOSEVELT HIVE BEE <lb />
IS <lb />
not a <lb />
President Wright <lb />
happier man than <lb />
of the Training <lb />
I. <lb />
lining a But he <lb />
wished to make It clear, so that no <lb />
could think otherwise, that he <lb />
was proposing to give undivided and <lb />
ply another set of hobbles to hold <lb />
the people down. <lb />
If a man proves <lb />
tent, give the people the right to get <lb />
rid him at the end of four years, <lb />
or. better still, to get rid him at <lb />
once by a properly safeguarded ex- <lb />
public opinion. <lb />
a president Is competent and <lb />
faithful, let the people elect him <lb />
again, to prove their gratitude <lb />
secure his valuable services. <lb />
If somebody will invent a law to <lb />
keep Mr. Elihu Root's friends from <lb />
nominating presidents and electing <lb />
them, and them when <lb />
that is thought advisable, the law will <lb />
be welcome. But new laws to limit <lb />
the people's power are not needed. <lb />
The as it stands at- <lb />
tends to that task <lb />
could enter Into his public ac- <lb />
during the four year four <lb />
months that would Intervene between <lb />
election day and his retirement on <lb />
March So much for the <lb />
sons underlying Mr. Roosevelt's de- <lb />
mi it <lb />
ME 1ST IS <lb />
ROOSEVELT <lb />
1901. <lb />
The supporters of Mr. Taft. in the <lb />
effort to force his own <lb />
have now everywhere <lb />
good service, is the right system. <lb />
The president ought to be <lb />
ed by the this does <lb />
not always happen. <lb />
TYRANTS <lb />
Modern Agricultural Machinery <lb />
I Because Religion. <lb />
India has be, n well named <lb />
changing and especially where <lb />
Is concerned. In the main <lb />
the native farmer of today Is as prim- <lb />
in his methods as his ancestors <lb />
were years ago. He abhors in- <lb />
as he does the Bombay <lb />
plague, writes Cecil, a well- <lb />
known English traveler. <lb />
Nothing will Induce him to <lb />
make the soil more fertile, either by <lb />
irrigating or by manuring it, as <lb />
to reclaiming land, such a thing never <lb />
enters his head. In deed, any at- <lb />
tempt t,. change the- earth's Surface <lb />
is viewed by the village <lb />
with the greatest disfavor. <lb />
has intended India to remain <lb />
certain shape and if an alteration is <lb />
desired. He will send an <lb />
Is their simple way looking at <lb />
things. <lb />
you run contrary to the will of <lb />
cholera will ravage the <lb />
country and serve you Is what <lb />
declared that this announcement of <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt ton election night, <lb />
was In the nature of an explicit <lb />
A good many pledge that he would never, through- <lb />
president, have been nominated and lout the term of his natural life, <lb />
elected by money in himself to be brought forward <lb />
hands of a Tery few men. for presidency. Mr. Roosevelt. <lb />
With a corporation-made president bis own part, declares that. <lb />
In office, with only one term permit- he had not expected or plan- <lb />
In office that would be admirable, ever to become a candidate, bis. <lb />
But if the people should legislate so announcement of November S. 1904, the priests have to say upon the sub- <lb />
that the president one term had sole reference to the year as the natives go In deadly J <lb />
could have nothing to expect extraordinary virulence of the fear of their spiritual tyrants It is <lb />
them, yet with all of the usual re- attacks upon Mr. Roosevelt, both by not surprising that the word of the <lb />
wards to expect from corporations the newspapers supporting Taft and alleged holy men Is law. Meanwhile, <lb />
the corporations would rule even President himself, in Indian jogs along, content to farm <lb />
fully than at present. that he is breaking a a net profit which may reach as <lb />
There is a constant effort on would to for as per cent Were the patient <lb />
part special Interests, and discussion In the Interests of black man to operate on a large scale <lb />
those that really object to government <lb />
days that are to come, will have nine <lb />
good years ahead of him. <lb />
There was a a few gen- <lb />
the second <lb />
est city In and not a single man <lb />
or woman past years of age. <lb />
Sewerage ran through the open <lb />
streets Into the The grave- <lb />
yards were on the hills above the <lb />
the diseases of the dead <lb />
ran down Into the springs. <lb />
Plague occasionally killed of <lb />
all the people. And regularly It kill- <lb />
ed them before half their natural life <lb />
had passed. <lb />
Now. a man at fifty is considered <lb />
was once gray-bearded, <lb />
waiting for death. <lb />
In days to come, not far off. <lb />
the man of ninety will be in his <lb />
prime. Old age will begin long past <lb />
a hundred. And death will come in <lb />
the case of the average, well-behaved <lb />
man. at between and years <lb />
of age. The exceptional man will <lb />
live to two probably be <lb />
very tiresome telling of the changes <lb />
that he has seen in real estate values. <lb />
An animal should live at least ten <lb />
times as long the time It takes <lb />
bin to reach the age of reproduction. <lb />
A horse becomes a father at two <lb />
years of age and lives to be at least <lb />
to forty. <lb />
The animals, on an average, all live <lb />
at least ten times as long us it takes <lb />
them to reach the paternal age. <lb />
Man becomes a father at the ear- <lb />
at about fifteen. And accord- <lb />
to the simple rule, he ought to <lb />
live to a hundred and fifty. <lb />
Life will be divided up Into inter- <lb />
periods when It reaches Its <lb />
full length. <lb />
Youth will last, with its <lb />
hopes and romance, to about <lb />
gains might be appreciable, <lb />
by the people to hamper and limit <lb />
the people in their power. <lb />
In the first place. Mr. Roosevelt for him. his activities are <lb />
would seem to have a superior right- <lb />
or less minute and he has to <lb />
K this is to be a republic to tell us what he himself meant. In long <lb />
why not legislate to increase second place, It is worth while Agricultural machinery Is practical- <lb />
the people's power rather than what was generally unknown in India. Attempts have <lb />
diminish It his treatment at the time when made to steam plows <lb />
Mr. Root, the ablest legal he made it. And in the third place. <lb />
representative of the biggest it Is even more important to Inquire <lb />
cat men in the United States, is in Into the reasons why such a state- <lb />
of only one tor the should be made at all and to <lb />
at the fundamental matters in- steam, while In Others they simply <lb />
Of Course he is. fused to tolerate a contrivance which <lb />
Let us begin with the third of these <lb />
considerations. The Constitution of cos <lb />
and other tools, hut without <lb />
In some cases the natives were frank- <lb />
afraid the as <lb />
they term any machine driven by <lb />
He knows that with only one term <lb />
In office possible, the trust candidate. <lb />
once elected, would not be tempered clearly who are eligible the pres- from new- driving <lb />
mysteriously snapped, bearings <lb />
to his trust friends In the el- <lb />
fort curry popular and <lb />
get a second term. <lb />
It leaves It to the people <lb />
acting In a certain way. to choose <lb />
whomsoever they will from among <lb />
and with the president realizing -those having legal qualifications. To <lb />
that he can expect nothing more from say that there is any <lb />
the much greater would as to the number of terms a <lb />
be the Influence of the corporation President should have is palpably ab- <lb />
that of the people surd. It has been a custom not to <lb />
At the end of six years the a President more than two con- <lb />
could do nothing more for their pres- It was this <lb />
except say, No Roosevelt called a one in <lb />
matter how faithful be might be to thesis statement in 1904. There is <lb />
people, they could not reward binding about the custom and the <lb />
not even with a second term. I people have no reason to be afraid of <lb />
But if the president had proved -themselves. They will never to <lb />
to the corporations they at the presidency a man they do not <lb />
the end of his single term could And If they want a man there <lb />
ward him in many ways. no reason why they should <lb />
They could give him, elect him. The reason <lb />
a very large income an Insurance consecutive terms In the <lb />
company or a bank and make the presidential office Is to be In <lb />
Job seem most honorable. the growing power of the presidency. <lb />
So great has this power become that <lb />
became unexpectedly heated, piston <lb />
rods broke oft and driving wheels <lb />
wobbled In fact, the <lb />
prejudiced blacks to It that every- <lb />
thing should go wrong; and. after <lb />
a few attempts to force the <lb />
innovation down their throats, <lb />
enlightened employers withdrew the <lb />
unpopular steam plow, returning to <lb />
the hand plow with the biblical wood- <lb />
en which had served their <lb />
forebears for generations. <lb />
Today, the only farm machinery to <lb />
be found In India consists of a few <lb />
solitary turnip of a pattern <lb />
which has long been obsolete In civil- <lb />
countries. <lb />
Earnest, hard work will last from <lb />
fifty to a hundred. From one <lb />
died to a hundred and twenty and <lb />
twenty-five years age a man will <lb />
work Intellectually, getting the best <lb />
results of bis observations and ex- <lb />
At n hundred and twenty-five he <lb />
will become take life <lb />
easy, sit up at night examining the <lb />
stars, wondering where he will go <lb />
next, reading the latest books <lb />
around the world occasionally <lb />
perhaps once a month when the trip <lb />
shall take only one day. <lb />
The old man a hundred and forty <lb />
will become really self-indulgent, <lb />
work very little, enjoy ten years of <lb />
pleasure and Intellectual excitement <lb />
then die and begin all over again <lb />
on this earth or some other. <lb />
And that Is not so very far off. <lb />
This world moves very rapidly. <lb />
The destruction by fire of the en- <lb />
tire plant of the Salisbury Post Is <lb />
truly a calamity. With undaunted <lb />
pluck the paper at once placed an <lb />
order for a new plant and we hope <lb />
It will come out of the disaster bet- <lb />
than ever. The people of <lb />
bury should certainly stand by it. <lb />
Wit- of educational Institutions not only <lb />
the state but of the entire South. <lb />
. demand should not be heeded. <lb />
MM the following <lb />
Weekly. November led- The session just ended was <lb />
successful and the commencement <lb />
There Is a strong probability that exercises of brilliance, to <lb />
this over the minds and hearts fittingly crown the year's work. All <lb />
of his own countrymen and his to President Wright, to his <lb />
in the rest of the world, will <lb />
Increase In the term for which he <lb />
has Just been chosen and that this <lb />
may create a cull for his re-election <lb />
In 1908, much as be may be opposed <lb />
to such a suggestion. <lb />
Harper's Weekly. November <lb />
We cannot say that we approve of <lb />
his position, the reason that cir- <lb />
might arise which would <lb />
put him In flat opposition to the <lb />
the country and the desires <lb />
of the people; nor In these times do <lb />
we attach much Importance even to <lb />
the wholly misunderstood two-term <lb />
tradition. <lb />
The fact the editors of these <lb />
weeklies were right In <lb />
efficient faculty, to the graduating <lb />
class and to every student of the <lb />
school, each whom has made a <lb />
record to be proud It was a good <lb />
day North Carolina when East <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
was established, it Is filling a mis- <lb />
not attained by any other school. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
So Id Carolina <lb />
One of the results of the political <lb />
held In this state by the <lb />
democrats last week, so far as the <lb />
reports we have received show. Is <lb />
that the people of North Carolina <lb />
are quite able to take care their <lb />
own political affairs without the <lb />
of any political cabal that has <lb />
undertaken without any authority <lb />
from them, to say what they would <lb />
predicting or should do touching any mat- <lb />
that the party might disregard <lb />
They could take care of his <lb />
They could tell the next <lb />
the selfish and unscrupulous holder <lb />
The New York World has come out <lb />
strong for Woodrow Wilson for pres- <lb />
If UM World keeps up the lick <lb />
for him after he Is nominated, in- <lb />
stead of the track before the <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt says he la going to <lb />
be nominated and he North <lb />
Carolina us one of the states he will <lb />
carry In the election. There Is a <lb />
rude awakening In store him. <lb />
veil's views about the <lb />
and call upon him to take another <lb />
consecutive term. The pressure in <lb />
that direction was greater than the <lb />
public will ever know. Almost every- <lb />
one the old party lenders who are <lb />
now denouncing the <lb />
begged and implored Mr. Roosevelt to <lb />
his pledge take the <lb />
nomination in 1808, They could then <lb />
see no harm even In a third <lb />
term. They promised to hold Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt guiltless before the country <lb />
by showing that he had not sought <lb />
the nomination and that It had been <lb />
forced upon him. <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt would have been <lb />
at Chicago In spite of himself. <lb />
If he had not done everything that he <lb />
other candidate. He name had gone <lb />
on the ticket In 1900 against his ear- <lb />
nest protests. He was nominated in <lb />
1904 by general acclaim and without <lb />
effort or demand upon his own part. <lb />
He avoided nomination In 1908 by <lb />
sheer insistence. He did what he <lb />
could to secure Mr. Taft's nomination <lb />
although he was not guilty any <lb />
Improper use of executive patronage <lb />
or power and he did not for a mo- <lb />
play politics to the neglect of <lb />
the hight duties of his office. Mr. <lb />
Tail's nomination and election were <lb />
Intended by and country <lb />
a vote confidence In Roosevelt <lb />
administration and a of <lb />
its personnel and policies. <lb />
---------o <lb />
HOW THE IS IT RILE WORKS <lb />
Not only does the unit rule tend <lb />
to crush out individual opinion and <lb />
Increase the power the boss <lb />
giving him the solid of his stale <lb />
as trading capital, but it may re- <lb />
in the nomination a minority <lb />
candidate over a majority one. <lb />
an illustration will help to make <lb />
this clear. Suppose, example, <lb />
that Harmon gets the votes <lb />
Ohio and the twenty-eight <lb />
New Jersey. the twenty-six <lb />
voles Kentucky, let us say <lb />
gets ten and Wilson sixteen. <lb />
That gives Harmon a total <lb />
to Wilson's forty-four. But <lb />
the unit rule Wilson would get <lb />
all of Kentucky's twenty-six votes, <lb />
which, New twenty- <lb />
would give him fifty-four to <lb />
This Is a change <lb />
of ten convention votes in a close <lb />
political consequence to <lb />
One man has admitted that he the <lb />
he must take the opposite side on , tn this way It la possible for <lb />
any question advocated by The Re-the rule to a considerable <lb />
Hector. That accounts for Mb being part r the vote, <lb />
on the wrong side. <lb />
selves and the country. It was to <lb />
he expected, naturally, that a <lb />
who would not be bossed front <lb />
London more th.-n I century ago, <lb />
could not be bossed from Raleigh <lb />
or from any other place where the <lb />
promoters of the political fortunes <lb />
any man might hang out their <lb />
sign and Issue their orders. The <lb />
people in both the we are <lb />
pleased to note, have more regard <lb />
for the SUCCeSS of the Democratic <lb />
party than they have for the <lb />
cal ambition of any candidate who <lb />
has offered himself for the highest <lb />
station within the gift the <lb />
can people. We have been told over <lb />
and over again with many boastful <lb />
words that North Carolina belongs to <lb />
a certain candidate and the demo- <lb />
of North Carolina at their <lb />
meetings last Saturday proved, <lb />
less the final returns shall establish <lb />
otherwise. that they belong to <lb />
themselves; that they are In the <lb />
present flight for the party and not <lb />
for the man and that they do not <lb />
relish the thought that their sup- <lb />
port, without any with <lb />
them, can be pledged for them to any <lb />
man. <lb />
The arc that the <lb />
gates from the state to the demo- <lb />
national convention are to go <lb />
to Baltimore without any bridle upon <lb />
their lips and without any <lb />
to vole for any particular can- <lb />
regardless of the situation as <lb />
It may develop In the convention. <lb />
The state convention at Raleigh will <lb />
select. we are sure, only men of <lb />
character and men of Intelligence to <lb />
represent the democracy of North <lb />
Carolina In the national assembly. <lb />
If men of this description are not <lb />
to be chosen If the delegates to <lb />
are simply to vote the per- <lb />
wishes of those who have es- <lb />
to speak without conference <lb />
the people the state, It were <lb />
better than North Carolina should <lb />
have not representation In the con- <lb />
at Baltimore. The fight this <lb />
year is to be a fight tor a <lb />
the government Wash- <lb />
to the control the people <lb />
and whether It shall appear at <lb />
that the chances demo- <lb />
success ore better with <lb />
or Harmon or Marshall or <lb />
or Clark, the delegates <lb />
the Old North State Should be In <lb />
position to vote the man who has . <lb />
the best chance winning the <lb />
An delegation <lb />
the best men the <lb />
party should be Bent this <lb />
to the national convention, without <lb />
so that, when they <lb />
are In position to judge the whole <lb />
field, they can vote for the <lb />
date who will be the most certain to <lb />
lead the to victory. The <lb />
time has come, as we understand It. <lb />
when the democratic party North <lb />
Carolina Is not carried around In <lb />
the pocket any one man. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
In the <lb />
ex- of the place may not only conspire election as it has done In some for- <lb />
they owned to put their <lb />
president on the supreme bench. control the nominating machinery campaigns, It may mean some- <lb />
It it were possible for the people of his own party, but may also be thing. All the same Woodrow Wilson <lb />
to arrange matters so that corpora- member of the conspiracy that alms Is growing stronger every day. <lb />
lions could not reward men former- to control the of the op- p <lb />
Jefferson, before he party, for the sake putting. j who for the <lb />
time to think about It thoroughly, up an even weaker and more <lb />
was Inclined to favor only one term candidate. Executive of has retired <lb />
for the president. But deliberation and government by have Hake a <lb />
made him the thing more clearly lately become a menace In on the New York <lb />
and this la what he wrote on try. The remedy, however, doe. no, , . one n mM f <lb />
with corresponding changes <lb />
final result. <lb />
Greenville Is pluming for another u be Been that the ob- <lb />
disaster, either from auto to the unit rule carries with <lb />
or gas boat, and It likely to come an objection to the use of the state <lb />
unless there Is less <lb />
o--------- <lb />
a sole unit representation In <lb />
the national convention. For. If there <lb />
The Young Woman's Society be instructions at all. they <lb />
Methodist church will meet Sunday by the body that sends <lb />
at o'clock In the <lb />
parlor. <lb />
Bob Phillips is much on eats, but <lb />
the delegates. So, unless the <lb />
gates are to go to the national con- <lb />
without instruction, the rem- <lb />
for the evils the unit rule <lb />
would seem to be In use of the <lb />
congressional district or some small- <lb />
the Instructions are the more <lb />
1806. to John lie chiefly In device, for preventing , , ID beat Tn the of voter <lb />
opinion originally that the people continuing the chance to be <lb />
as a <lb />
and bright as a day In early summer <lb />
Is the big Joke Book to be given with <lb />
next Sunday's New York World. Ev- <lb />
Is talking about It. It Is <lb />
the big hit of 1912. since <lb />
the creation of the has <lb />
caught on so big. The Joke book Is <lb />
not what Is generally called the fun- <lb />
sheet. The World has Its regular <lb />
four page funny sheet In also <lb />
a big magazine But In ad- <lb />
and extra, but free. Is the big <lb />
Joke book. Remember and get next <lb />
Sunday's World. <lb />
OR ; DUSKS WILL BREAK <lb />
of Chills and Fever; It acts on <lb />
the liver better than and <lb />
noes not gripe or sicken.<lb />
Closing Day of <lb />
School Finals <lb />
health must not be neglected, made her address of bequest to the <lb />
It Is considered our key note, To each president each <lb />
1st <lb />
It is ours to give back to <lb />
the school. Not only by living up to <lb />
the Ideals and we have <lb />
acquired here but by active work tor <lb />
the school by boosting tor It. by let- <lb />
ting people know what Is here, what <lb />
has been done us. Inspiring <lb />
to come, by making such successes <lb />
that wherever we teach superintend- <lb />
principals will want more <lb />
Just like us. Our alumnae <lb />
should be the best kind an <lb />
endowment fund and we should re- aB her health. <lb />
fundamental principle In our <lb />
If we become Ideal progressive <lb />
I teachers, such as the great <lb />
have produced. <lb />
At this point wish to submarine <lb />
the of the teacher which <lb />
we are sending forth from our <lb />
lo the rural schools <lb />
of our Old North State. <lb />
She must be one her and q's <lb />
all times. <lb />
She must know when to laugh <lb />
and when to frown, when to talk and <lb />
when to be silent. <lb />
Most he properly clad when she <lb />
goes shopping and be sure she knows <lb />
when she Is properly clad. <lb />
Must the doctor everyday <lb />
class she presented a flag which she <lb />
enjoined to safely guard for a year. <lb />
tilling her to keep It harm and <lb />
yet not to hide It in any private plane. <lb />
Miss Campbell had In <lb />
charge the presentation the Loan <lb />
Fund the proceeds of a piny, <lb />
Stoops to given by the <lb />
class for the purpose of collecting a <lb />
fund to be used by the president of <lb />
the school the In helping <lb />
some deserving young woman or <lb />
men to complete their education at <lb />
the school. In all the fund amounts <lb />
to 1200.00 divided Into a fund of <lb />
three of <lb />
each. This money to be lent by the <lb />
president and the faculty upon their <lb />
judgment, with such Interest as they <lb />
turn a goodly sum of Interest each <lb />
year. <lb />
We pledge ourselves to pull <lb />
tor the school, wherever we go, <lb />
whatever we do. we are loyal alum- <lb />
nae E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
Oar Year an Alumnae Miss Mar- <lb />
Blow. <lb />
only a year ago that I stood <lb />
with the same Joyous expectancy, the <lb />
same rosy hopes, the same zeal for <lb />
the tin lied field of you <lb />
seniors now have. Feeling as you do <lb />
that within a few hours would re- <lb />
n parchment with my name en- <lb />
rolled thereon, in recognition of the <lb />
work that I and you, now have done <lb />
realizing that the parchment <lb />
would be an unquestionably <lb />
Into many the in- <lb />
learning In this country. <lb />
I went. I experienced, I returned, <lb />
only to tell that slept dreamed <lb />
that life was I waked and <lb />
that life was both <lb />
Mary would simper <lb />
And Tom was so slow. <lb />
That mother lost her temper. <lb />
And so did Miss <lb />
Must eat three scant meals per deem advisable. When In time the <lb />
day allowing one hall hour each. <lb />
Must be in touch with the latest <lb />
books on etiquette. <lb />
Must have a tentative to- <lb />
ward all talks that Is for our good. <lb />
Must have a definite problem, <lb />
stated clearly so that the deep <lb />
of life will In no way cause her <lb />
to lose her tentative attitude. <lb />
Must learn to do the right <lb />
at the right moment and not wait <lb />
until lime get it <lb />
right. <lb />
be on lime every <lb />
ready to serve. <lb />
The merits and practicability of <lb />
these problems arc hardly appreciated <lb />
until tried. They are like a proverb- <lb />
pudding Is in the eat- <lb />
Bay Exercises. <lb />
The class day exercises at the Bast <lb />
Carolina Teachers School Oklahoma, <lb />
programmed yesterday afternoon <lb />
at o'clock met the obdurate <lb />
d Steady rain and as white <lb />
dresses and slippers and <lb />
Interest accruing from these funds has <lb />
amounted to the principal of <lb />
fund, this interest will be used <lb />
us another fund. <lb />
William S. for many <lb />
years a prominent member of the <lb />
national house representatives. Is <lb />
making a bard fight for the Demo- <lb />
nomination for governor of <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
THE SEASON'S LATE S T ST Y LES I N <lb />
The success that has at- <lb />
tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic. <lb />
Cholera and Remedy has <lb />
made It a favorite everywhere. can <lb />
always be depended upon. For sale <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
A. R. Maxwell of News <lb />
and Star, a personal friend <lb />
of Colonel Roosevelt, has entered the <lb />
race congressman at large from <lb />
In the open do not go together <lb />
I am sure with me you would a downpour, a bur- <lb />
like to pay tribute to the noble consultation faculty and pupils <lb />
forts of our distinguished decided to postpone them till <lb />
his accomplished corps of as- morning at <lb />
Today the sun refreshed after yes- <lb />
vacation entered Into <lb />
It Is worse useless to take any <lb />
medicines Internally muscular or <lb />
All that is need <lb />
ed Is a tree application Chamber- <lb />
Liniment For sale all drug- <lb />
should like to name <lb />
them separately and pay my re- <lb />
to their splendid scholarship Uplift the occasion and kindly <lb />
and Charm of manner. might Its rays upon the ever <lb />
on Mr. Austin and but procession of class day ex- <lb />
when reaching the two gentlemen <lb />
The early hour prevented n larger <lb />
Curtis Guild. Jr. United States am- <lb />
to Russia, is believed lo be <lb />
first choice of Massachusetts Re- <lb />
publicans to succeed W. Murray Crane <lb />
In the <lb />
FOR MEN AND BOYS <lb />
Our goods please the most <lb />
fastidious, and our prices will <lb />
compete with all other dealers. <lb />
A Word To <lb />
Vacation lime is hand for your boy and no doubt you are <lb />
buying a suit for his every day use or one for <lb />
him to wear on bis to relatives in other parts. If such be your <lb />
intentions allow us the pleasure of showing you our immense of <lb />
clothing for <lb />
Furnishings of Every <lb />
Description <lb />
are prepared up-to-date <lb />
line of FURNISHINGS for men as can be obtain- <lb />
able at any store handling this class of goods. <lb />
The woman of who has good <lb />
health, god temper, good bright <lb />
who have no help-mates to share the <lb />
pleasure of a tribute from a very <lb />
young lady fear I might any too morning lo the <lb />
much, unless my timidity should over- and gathered about the main <lb />
come me. In stating how much I .,,,., a little after digestion s faulty Chamber- <lb />
think them. C ladles whose toil Is not M Stomach and Liver Tablets w <lb />
I beg you. that you will not finished at the Institution formed it. For sale by all <lb />
work completed when you under colored banners ,.,,, r th. an. <lb />
leave Institution. When you en- main building and In h <lb />
the school room you -111 find that slowly down the board- Minnesota dist let, has <lb />
your work Is Just the main dormitory, to the candidacy State. Sen- <lb />
that the effort to fronting th main building and e, to succeed Senator <lb />
row life-boat of some on then up main walk directly <lb />
pupils, of as many Tailed order g n,,. entrance of this building I <lb />
of minds some perhaps, with different classes here formed op-. <lb />
. A ,,., and a lovely complexion, the re- <lb />
vet a good crowd march-1 . <lb />
of correct living and good <lb />
wins the of the world. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT <lb />
Is complete in sense of the word and we can fit <lb />
you with comfort and ease. <lb />
For Ladies Wear <lb />
Including all th Newest designs in Dress Goods, and <lb />
wearing every description for Womens and <lb />
Misses use. <lb />
Let us fit you with shoes that will FIT your feet <lb />
C. T. <lb />
the <lb />
none at Is quite another thing, the entrance. The class of <lb />
At times you will be templed to with pennant nailed to main <lb />
you had been born a awaited them and from the <lb />
spoon In your mouth and a bank ac- greeted them with a song which <lb />
count of at least a thousand cheered them past Pitt <lb />
year. thought toll. The 1911 class sang the estate T. <lb />
But. alter all. teaching Is like the Merry and the rest of the <lb />
rose. There are thorns along joined In chorus. <lb />
Nature crowned the rose's stein by the president of class. Miss <lb />
With her choicest Marguerite Davis was s beautiful ex- <lb />
And doubtless, after all. you will of welcome, filled with words <lb />
feel like exclaiming with the boy who of encouragement and love. She spoke <lb />
was whipped for stealing away the work expected from each of <lb />
a worth <lb />
H. deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
. given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
d stale lo make Immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having against the estate are <lb />
notified that they must present the <lb />
same to the undersigned tor payment <lb />
,. on or before the 3rd day of May, 1913. <lb />
Of the manner in which I bar <lb />
So here's to you. my class-mates. I must be performed. Of the discipline of <lb />
With only one year all done; <lb />
May you find rich reward and hap- <lb />
Ere the rest of your race be run. <lb />
And here's to noble achievements <lb />
That lie in the seniors way. <lb />
May you find strength and courage <lb />
To do great day by day. <lb />
The Ideal Teacher Miss Sarah <lb />
Waller. <lb />
In our struggle to become Ideal <lb />
teachers, I wish to speak for the class <lb />
of the school. Although the word dis- <lb />
does tit. for It Is <lb />
more through love and kind words <lb />
that the young ladles are told what <lb />
their duties are. In closing her <lb />
address. Miss Davis called on the <lb />
president of the 1911 class. Miss <lb />
lie Tucker, to give a review of the <lb />
class. <lb />
Miss acquitted herself of <lb />
the task most lucidly going Into the <lb />
minutest detail as to what each young <lb />
This 3rd day of May, 1912. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
of T. H. Blount. <lb />
lid <lb />
SALE OF REAL <lb />
ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed delivered by Frank <lb />
Hopkins to II H. on the <lb />
10th day August, 1906 and duly <lb />
recorded In office the register <lb />
of deeds of county, North Caro- <lb />
has complied with the require- <lb />
of Chapter 1905. <lb />
entitled preliminary j <lb />
to the Issuing of this Certificate oil <lb />
Now, Therefore, J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary the State North Car- <lb />
de hereby certify that the said <lb />
corporation did on the 9th day of <lb />
May, 1912, in my office a duly- <lb />
executed and attested consent writ- <lb />
to the dissolution of said <lb />
ration, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and record the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid arc now on file in my said <lb />
office provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have <lb />
hereto set my hand and affixed my <lb />
official sail, at Raleigh, day <lb />
May. 1912. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary Slate. <lb />
lady the 1911 class has accomplish- <lb />
In that there are a few underlying ed and Is now doing. It was Indeed <lb />
principles which we have made and a thorough one. The aV the <lb />
part ourselves that cannot be classes listening to her must bare <lb />
erased even by the hand of time. felt encouraged at the success attain- court door m <lb />
Since day we first entered these d by the young Indies mentioned by q on Mon. <lb />
doors of education our feeling has Tucker. day the 7th day of at <lb />
been that we. prospective teachers, Mason mode the ., m at or parcel land <lb />
must set up for ourselves some per- of Plots In a very Greenville. <lb />
we began out first speech, in which she told the U- c on street. It being the <lb />
series of lessons, the five formal steps f and flower, an lot No. In the old <lb />
that laid our firm foundation for to perform the work of the Greenville; being <lb />
work in one teacher schools Of The class has put aside the or parcel conveyed to <lb />
North Carolina, and never once to furnish with Frank Hopkins by deed dated Aug. <lb />
we deviated from these five formal ,,,, In front of known the Taft <lb />
steps. building and had gone so to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
As our aim was lo correlate all as select shrubs and plants sale cash. <lb />
phases of our lives the true purpose suited to that soil. Miss Mason <lb />
or Is perfect adjustment the classes to car- <lb />
one's environment, surely we on this work of beautifying the <lb />
For two years we have to now barren plots. Prof. R. H. <lb />
adjusting ourselves with S vengeance In the name of the school and <lb />
until know the psychological Institution answered Miss Mason <lb />
for rising In the morning, for and fittingly thanked the class of <lb />
eating, for going to each class, and 1912 for their gift thought and <lb />
This day of May. 1912. <lb />
J. K. NOBLES, Assignee. <lb />
DON. Atty. <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
Department Stale <lb />
State North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In the court. <lb />
John vs Lula <lb />
To the Defendant Lula Bynum; <lb />
You will take notice that ac- <lb />
entitled as above been com- <lb />
in the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county by plaintiff obtain from <lb />
you a divorce absolute for adultery <lb />
commuted by you with Bynum. <lb />
and you will further lake notice <lb />
you are required appear at the <lb />
next term of the Superior court of <lb />
Pitt county to be held on the 1st <lb />
Monday in September at the court <lb />
HAVE <lb />
EVER <lb />
TAKEN <lb />
Next Time Do If Dangerous. <lb />
Try Liver-Tone <lb />
Safe. <lb />
You to know what a danger- <lb />
uncertain drug the chemical <lb />
Is. Perhaps you know <lb />
people who have been salivated <lb />
what they thought was a very <lb />
light dose of <lb />
Next time you have an attack of <lb />
biliousness, or when your liver has <lb />
gotten sluggish, come to <lb />
and ask for a Hudson's <lb />
Liver-Tone. You will find a pleas- <lb />
ant tasted liquid and a perfect sub- <lb />
for in every respect <lb />
Certificate of Dissolution <lb />
To all whom tho present may come <lb />
Whereas. It appears to my <lb />
for every other duty of the them that many a time duly authenticated record <lb />
psychological moment reminded by a had the need an Improve- proceedings for the voluntary- <lb />
bell men. After Mr. Wright's thereof by the unanimous <lb />
With unity, emphasis coherence acceptance, the class of 1912 consent of the stockholders, <lb />
our working principles we have In two bodies of young ladles, march-, in office, that the Greenville <lb />
organized our lives going down steps on either side and Lumber and Veneer Company, a <lb />
garlands made up of the of this whose <lb />
flower of the class, daises, pa it situated In the town of <lb />
decorated the endowed plots. Greenville, county Pitt, state of <lb />
Alter ceremony ornamenting North Carolina B. Minor being <lb />
matter Of and environ- was over the class sung Its agent therein and In charge there- <lb />
Imitation. But In order song and Miss Greene of. upon whom process may be <lb />
ahead like mule our <lb />
goal of Instruction. <lb />
has been our watchword, <lb />
but our desire to serve ha been large- <lb />
OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior court, D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk, <lb />
K. B. Griffin and wife, Julia F. <lb />
fin, M. Cherry and wife Annie F. <lb />
Cherry and B. H. Foley vs William <lb />
F. Cherry. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court Pitt county made the <lb />
above entitled cause by D. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk the superior court Pitt <lb />
county, on the 17th day May, 1912, <lb />
undersigned commissioner will on <lb />
Monday, the 17th day June. 1912. <lb />
at o'clock noon, expose to public <lb />
sale, the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel land <lb />
Lying and being in the town of <lb />
Greenville, of North Carolina, <lb />
situated on the north side Third <lb />
street west side <lb />
adjoining Third on the south, <lb />
street on the east and the <lb />
lot known as W. H. Harrington <lb />
lot on the north and lot E. <lb />
II. on the west, containing <lb />
11-2 acre more or less and being the <lb />
lot upon which Mrs. Mary <lb />
formerly resided. <lb />
This sale will be for the <lb />
pose of making partition among the <lb />
; tenants in common. <lb />
This the 17th day of May. 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
house in said county and answer or. and dangerous after el- <lb />
demur complaint in said <lb />
or plaintiff will apply to <lb />
court for the relief demanded said <lb />
complaint, <lb />
This th 24th day of May, 1912. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Id <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as executrix <lb />
Fernando C. James, late <lb />
county. North Carolina, this Is <lb />
to notify all persons having claims <lb />
Dodson's Liver-Tone gives the liver <lb />
just the amount of gentle stimulation <lb />
it needs to it to do its work <lb />
properly and thoroughly. <lb />
Pharmacy will give you hack your <lb />
money any time Liver-Tone <lb />
fails to prove Itself a perfect <lb />
for <lb />
Former Greenville Lady Married. <lb />
Miss Lucille Tripp. a former <lb />
young lady and more recently <lb />
against estate the said Raleigh, was recently married to <lb />
to exhibit undersigned Mr- G. Jones, The mar- <lb />
on or before the 3rd day of May, 1913, <lb />
or his notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted to said <lb />
will please immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
This May 3rd. 1912. <lb />
BARNHILL. <lb />
Executrix. <lb />
F. G. James Son, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
took place at the Baptist par- <lb />
in Raleigh and was perform- <lb />
ed by Dr. T. W. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having as administratrix <lb />
of Wiley G. deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, this is to <lb />
There is one medicine every <lb />
family should be provided will es- <lb />
during the summer months, <lb />
Chamberlain's Colic, and <lb />
Remedy. It is almost <lb />
to he needed. It costs but a <lb />
quarter. Can you afford to be with- <lb />
out It. For sale by all druggists. <lb />
Carnival Week liter Best <lb />
The Adams Carnival will be In <lb />
notify all persons having claims the week beginning May <lb />
said deceased exhibit 17th. This a big amusement and <lb />
to the within no doubt draw a large crowd to <lb />
year from the date of notice, or town. <lb />
this notice will be pleaded In bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to said estate will make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the day May, 1912. <lb />
JULIA F. GARRIS <lb />
BROWN, <lb />
Whooping cough Is not dangerous <lb />
when the cough is kept loose and ex- <lb />
easy by giving <lb />
Cough Remedy, ha-, been <lb />
used In many this dis- <lb />
ease with perfect For sale <lb />
all druggists.<lb /></p>
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CAR LOADS <lb />
Hay Corn, <lb />
Oats <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENTS <lb />
For Register Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deed of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
I R. L. LITTLE. <lb />
THE PARTY BORROWED THE <lb />
Titanic Disaster Book from the Re- <lb />
will please re- <lb />
turn it at earliest convenience. <lb />
For of Deeds. <lb />
I 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 />
Rubber Roofing <lb />
American Steel Wire Fencing <lb />
Good Goods at Right Prices <lb />
COME TO SEE US <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
For Constable, <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject lo the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I to announce myself a can- <lb />
for township con- <lb />
stable, subject to the Democratic <lb />
L. PATRICK.<lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I desire to announce that I will be <lb />
a candidate for Register of be- <lb />
fore the Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called for <lb />
tho 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 />
Gardner's Repair Shop <lb />
If you want the best Cart <lb />
manufactured In Pitt County go u <lb />
Shop and ask for a pair of <lb />
DIXIE WHEELS <lb />
Black Birch Hubs, Split White Oak <lb />
Spokes, Pitch-pine Rims. Steel Tires <lb />
and Axle, made by strictly fire, Warn <lb />
workmen. Every pair guaranteed. <lb />
Just around the corner from th <lb />
market <lb />
GARDNER'S REPAIR SHOP, <lb />
Greenville. C. <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the office of Register 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 same <lb />
in the coming primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of subject to <lb />
the approval and action of the Demo- <lb />
party. <lb />
I J. D. LITTLE. <lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With Us of OVER <lb />
One of a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY TO ITS OLD <lb />
INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
R. L <lb />
James L. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. <lb />
H, D. <lb />
For the <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
May 2.-,. 1912. <lb />
For Stale Senate. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for the State Semite, subject to <lb />
the action of the Democratic primary <lb />
of county. <lb />
This the day of May, 1912. <lb />
JULIUS <lb />
THE <lb />
Pulley Store <lb />
Is just what its motto implies. <lb />
he Home of Womens Fashions <lb />
Here can be found just what the well dressed <lb />
woman wants to suit her <lb />
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Tailor Made Coat Suits <lb />
cannot be surpassed, and anything else in <lb />
this store <lb />
PULLEY <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce a can- <lb />
for constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to tho action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHEERY. <lb />
i, <lb />
For Alderman. <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for alderman for the second ward <lb />
of the town of Greenville, subject to <lb />
the approval and action of the <lb />
primary of said ward. <lb />
J. It. RIVES. <lb />
May IS. 1912. <lb />
B in <lb />
i, , ,,, ,<lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THEM <lb />
IN ANY QUANTITY at the LOWEST PRICE <lb />
Let Us Have Your Order Early <lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912.<lb />
For Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS. <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Edmonds Clark and <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Located In main business part <lb />
of town. Four chairs In opera- <lb />
and one presided over <lb />
by a skilled barber. Ladles <lb />
waited on at their homes. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1878 <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and fur- <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for Hides, <lb />
Fur, Colon Seed Oil, barrels, <lb />
keys, Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits. Baby carriages, go-carts, par- <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Gall a As snuff. High Life <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots. Henry <lb />
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb />
es. apples, 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, candles, dried apples, peaches, <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass and <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machines and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality and <lb />
quantity cheap for Come to see <lb />
me. Number <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
The Daily Reflector's <lb />
Bargain Column <lb />
II. J. TOE- <lb />
gar for sale by J. K. and J. Q. <lb />
g go, ltd <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
you want the best, <lb />
we are at your services. <lb />
Choice Carnations, <lb />
Met- and Wedding Outfits Is <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically arrange <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
I. Co. <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C <lb />
It. J. <lb />
Agent for Greenville and Vicinity <lb />
SEE HIM. till TELEPHONE <lb />
Ill DISC <lb />
for sale by J. R. and J. G.<lb />
HIKE HOOKS <lb />
and Windows from J. R. and J. G. <lb />
Move. <lb />
WHITE BLACK <lb />
peas Price bushel. J, H. and <lb />
Move. n <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
To Be Tried For Repair Frauds. <lb />
CHICAGO, II., June a <lb />
lapse of a year and a half since they <lb />
were indicted Frank B. <lb />
John M. Taylor and C. L. form- <lb />
officers and employees of the <lb />
Central Railroad, and Joseph E. <lb />
will be arraigned In court here <lb />
Monday to stand trial for conspiracy <lb />
I in connection with extensive frauds <lb />
to have been practiced against <lb />
railroad. Through the padding of <lb />
repair bills a total of it Is <lb />
was Illegally taken from the <lb />
Illinois Central by the four men <lb />
In company with several car build- <lb />
ling and equipment concerns, which <lb />
also were mentioned in the Indict- <lb />
formerly was <lb />
manager of the Central. <lb />
Taylor was general storekeeper and <lb />
was general superintendent. At <lb />
the time the alleged repair bill pad- <lb />
ding was done Baker was <lb />
t of machinery. <lb />
A FEW PEAS <lb />
or Beans left. Come soon If <lb />
you want any. Price per bushel. <lb />
J It. and J G. ltd <lb />
REFLECTOR OF- <lb />
takes orders for engraved cards, <lb />
wedding Invitations and announce- <lb />
Samples can bee seen at the <lb />
office. if <lb />
HEW POTATOES AT S. M. <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
IRISH POTATOES <lb />
It pay you to <lb />
prices before selling. <lb />
Phone SOD <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
CARRIER OF <lb />
Direct lines to all points <lb />
North, South, East and West. <lb />
LOW TRIP FAKES TO <lb />
WESTERN MIRTH CAROLINA <lb />
The Lund of The <lb />
also to <lb />
California points and all principal <lb />
resorts <lb />
CONVENIENT <lb />
LIGHTED COACHES. <lb />
COMPLETE DINING CAR SERVICE. <lb />
you are contemplating a trip to <lb />
any point, before completing arrange- <lb />
for same, it will wise for you <lb />
to consult a representative of the <lb />
Southern Railway, or write the under- <lb />
signed, who will gladly and courteous- <lb />
furnish you with all information <lb />
as lo your best and quickest schedule <lb />
and most comfortable way in which to <lb />
make the trip. <lb />
J. O. JONES, <lb />
Traveling Passenger Agent, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
H. F. CARY, <lb />
General Agent, <lb />
Washington, i. c. <lb />
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C. <lb />
June popular and far-famed <lb />
seaside resort opened its season <lb />
today and from now until fall the <lb />
island will be an exceedingly live <lb />
The hotel registrations were <lb />
unusually large the first day and <lb />
many have been made for tomorrow <lb />
and in toot, for the remainder of the <lb />
season. The Seashore and Oceanic <lb />
hotels both opened today, while the <lb />
Hanover Inn and a number of board- <lb />
houses have been open for <lb />
days. <lb />
The firs dance of the season will <lb />
be given at generally <lb />
known as North Carolina's pleasure <lb />
palace and it is expected that sever- <lb />
thousand people will attend. The <lb />
orchestra at this season is <lb />
said to superior to any that has <lb />
played at the pavilion in the past. <lb />
A large party from Atlanta and <lb />
Birmingham are expected to arrive <lb />
tonight, the Seaboard Air Line having <lb />
Inaugurated special Pullman service <lb />
I'm Atlanta and Georgia. <lb />
This season bids fair to the best <lb />
In the history of the resort. In ad- <lb />
to the excellent surf <lb />
bathing, boating, sailing, etc. <lb />
there will be a number of new amuse- <lb />
features, including tennis courts <lb />
pool and billiard room, rifle range, <lb />
bowling alleys, etc. A Japanese tea <lb />
room, opened by a Japanese citizen <lb />
and Hired by a number of dainty <lb />
maidens, will also prove to <lb />
be quite popular. <lb />
Mine on <lb />
a policeman to a street crowd, <lb />
and Whacks head if It don't. <lb />
Jon Bays the big. harsh mineral <lb />
j pills to bowel congestion and <lb />
I follows. Dr. King's New Life <lb />
Pills don't bulldoze the bowels. They <lb />
gently persuade them to right action <lb />
and health follows. at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
POUNDS MATERIAL <lb />
Three and one-half solid cars Tobacco Flue Iron for <lb />
this season's trade. I will make my flues this season in <lb />
the Center Brick Warehouse, where will be glad to fill <lb />
orders from my old and new friends, the fourth <lb />
season. <lb />
The demand will be heavy this season and to avoid <lb />
delay and confusion, I advise all those who are reason- <lb />
ably sure of needing flues to place their orders early, and <lb />
get their flues before the beginning of curing season. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Warehouse, <lb />
No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK BALTIMORE <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod- <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
ed. <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb />
week days pm <lb />
Lt. Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
rickets to all points North, <lb />
WEEK END AND SUNDAY RATES <lb />
to <lb />
and Beaufort, N. C <lb />
Sunday excursion tickets now on <lb />
sale and week end fares will become <lb />
effective Saturday, June lit <lb />
For specific rates and complete In- <lb />
formation apply to any agent of the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
Welcome To Our STORES<lb />
Pairs Queen Quality Slippers <lb />
Ladies and Misses <lb />
Home of Hart, Schaffner Man. <lb />
Napper Brown, Brown Co.<lb />
Will Try to Seat <lb />
R. B. Howell <lb />
As a Test <lb />
Fire Sweeps A Florida <lb />
Town <lb />
II Successful the Roosevelt Forces <lb />
Will Force Tickets for all Other <lb />
Committeemen <lb />
CHAIRMAN NEW <lb />
KEEPS QUIET <lb />
OVER SITUATION <lb />
CHICAGO, June of Col. <lb />
Roosevelt announced today that the <lb />
first real test of strength between tho <lb />
candidate and President Taft will come <lb />
next Thursday when R. B, Howell, <lb />
of Omaha, national Republican <lb />
elect from Nebraska, will <lb />
demand to be seated as the successor <lb />
Victor acting chairman <lb />
or the national Republican committee, <lb />
prior to the hearing of the contests <lb />
by that body. <lb />
The Roosevelt managers are <lb />
pared to make a determined light to <lb />
have Mr. Howell seated and if they <lb />
succeed they will demand that <lb />
den D. Whiting of New Jersey, <lb />
K. of Missouri, other <lb />
national elect, chosen <lb />
either by direct primary or state con- <lb />
be seated. <lb />
By this means they may succeed in <lb />
controlling the national committee <lb />
and deciding whether Senator Elihu <lb />
Root, of New York, shall be <lb />
mended as temporary chairman of the <lb />
convention. <lb />
Harry S. New, chairman of the sub- <lb />
on arrangements for the <lb />
convention, declined to discuss the <lb />
plans of the Roosevelt leaders, but <lb />
Intimated that he believed the nation- <lb />
committee would not seat Mr. How- <lb />
ell or any other elect <lb />
until after adjournment of the con- <lb />
He also expressed the op- <lb />
inion that the national committee <lb />
would approve of the selection of Sen. <lb />
Root as temporary chairman and in- <lb />
the plan adopted for the dis- <lb />
of convention tickets. <lb />
K. B. Howell, national committee- <lb />
man elect from Kansas, arrived here <lb />
today, armed with a certificate, signed <lb />
by Governor Aldrich Nebraska, and <lb />
the secretary of state, auditor, treas- <lb />
and attorney-general of that <lb />
state, setting forth that he <lb />
elected to the office on April <lb />
1912. <lb />
FORT Fla. June <lb />
which swept the business <lb />
section of this city about <lb />
this morning resulted In damage es- <lb />
at Greater damage <lb />
only was by the use of <lb />
in destroying buildings in the <lb />
path of the flames. Fire apparatus <lb />
from Miami and Palm Beach were <lb />
hurried here In response to appeals <lb />
for aid. but reached the scene too late. <lb />
A partial report of the loss <lb />
Mercantile Company. <lb />
and Company, <lb />
Everglades Grocery Company, <lb />
Other edifices destroyed, of which <lb />
the loss has not yet been estimated, <lb />
Fort <lb />
Pioneer Realty Company- C. <lb />
Bakery. Williams Brothers, <lb />
contractors. Snyder and Short, real <lb />
estate dealers; Johnson's Millinery <lb />
meat market; Herald <lb />
printing and C. G. <lb />
Rhodes residence. The origin of the <lb />
fire Is unknown. <lb />
Fight Still on Over <lb />
Ohio <lb />
gates <lb />
New York Politician <lb />
in Wisconsin <lb />
SAYS ROOT IS <lb />
NOT SATISFACTORY <lb />
Roosevelt Supporters Say That <lb />
Unless They Control the <lb />
Will Force Split <lb />
MEANWHILE ROTH <lb />
FACTIONS CLAIM <lb />
THE DELEGATION <lb />
COLUMBUS, June at- <lb />
which United Senator <lb />
Theodore K. Burton will take in his <lb />
keynote speech as temporary chair- <lb />
man of the Republican state <lb />
here tomorrow la the chef topic <lb />
of discussion among the delegates who <lb />
arrived today. Senator Burton reach- <lb />
Standard Item. <lb />
STANDARD. N. C May <lb />
MADISON. Wis. June <lb />
Francis of Wisconsin, chair <lb />
man of the Wisconsin delegation to <lb />
the Republican national convention <lb />
hi a telegram answering an appeal <lb />
by William Borneo, Jr., of New York, <lb />
refused the support of Wisconsin for <lb />
Senator Root, as temporary <lb />
chairman the convention. Gov. <lb />
sold Senator Root, <lb />
represented political views and <lb />
that should not be sail tinned at <lb />
the Chicago convention and that <lb />
Root's selection would invite defeat <lb />
in November. <lb />
Carpenter Meets Death, <lb />
WILMINGTON. J. Taylor, <lb />
carpenter. years Old, was almost <lb />
killed this morning when <lb />
building on Which he was at work <lb />
at i farm near the city col- <lb />
at <lb />
ANNAPOLIS, ML, June <lb />
is in a gay and festive mood for <lb />
the celebration of at the <lb />
Naval Academy, the period during <lb />
which the board of visitors appears <lb />
and when the class whose members <lb />
have completed the four year course <lb />
i. graduated. The vanguard of the <lb />
expected throng reached Annapolis <lb />
Saturday. Other visitors are com- <lb />
in on every train and by <lb />
row morning the city will be crowded. <lb />
The exercises of the week began, tins <lb />
morning with the official reception to <lb />
the board of visitors and will end <lb />
with the farewell hall Friday night <lb />
The reception took place on Ward n <lb />
Field and the brigade midshipmen,. <lb />
headed by the academy band, did tie- <lb />
honors. Immediately following re <lb />
an Infantry ill by the <lb />
gade took place, followed with a <lb />
inspection of the several departments <lb />
at the academy, under the guidance <lb />
of the naval officers on duty. This <lb />
afternoon Captain John M. <lb />
superintendent of the academy, ten- <lb />
-i reception m the official party <lb />
at his quarters in Blake row. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life It <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures bis health <lb />
Is wise both tor bis family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
may Insure health by guard <lb />
inn it. It Is worth guarding. <lb />
At the first of disease, <lb />
which generally approaches <lb />
through the LIVER end <lb />
itself in innumerable ways <lb />
TAKE. <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
ed here during the day and conferred I lapsed. M was by falling <lb />
with Walter K. Brown, Chairman of timbers and his Deck broken and <lb />
the Republican state central com-other bones fractured. He lived <lb />
H, s. bones fractured. .- <lb />
Mr of near and manager of Colonel a few moments otter the arrival of <lb />
was In our little town Sunday. campaign m the stale. ambulance and ; <lb />
We all were glad to see him, for he lowing this he held a long discussion year old son <lb />
with Lewis O. manager of the <lb />
seems glad to meet all of his friends. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Tyson of near <lb />
trees was in our town Monday. <lb />
Mr. Arthur Denton of Greenville was <lb />
a pleasant caller in our midst Friday. <lb />
on last Thursday night. May <lb />
Taft forces in the state. <lb />
n a statement Mr. claimed <lb />
that the Taft delegates will control <lb />
the delegates at large to the nation- <lb />
convention at Chicago with more <lb />
than of the delegates <lb />
was nearby and <lb />
heard the falling timbers. He rush- <lb />
ed to the spot but found his father <lb />
unconscious. <lb />
the <lb />
Negroes Quarrel line <lb />
her. <lb />
Simmons, a <lb />
man killed his brother. John Sim- <lb />
mons, tonight about o'clock. The <lb />
quarreled about something <lb />
Just what was not known knives <lb />
were brought into play. Tom cut <lb />
John's leg. severing an artery and <lb />
Twenty-Third to to <lb />
Held at Elizabeth <lb />
ELIZABETH twenty- <lb />
third annual session of the North <lb />
Carolina Funeral Directors and Km-j <lb />
Association will l held in <lb />
this city Wednesday. Thursday and <lb />
Friday of next week. The state board , <lb />
of examiners will meet here Thursday <lb />
to consider the applications of can- <lb />
it I to practice the art of embalm- <lb />
of Limbing Cases, <lb />
NEWARK, June <lb />
Inti rest is manifested In the trial of <lb />
S. A. r b I to take place <lb />
this in the Licking county cir- <lb />
court. Tl is is the last of the <lb />
i of <lb />
c it i the alleged <lb />
who was taken from the Newark <lb />
Jail and hung by a mob on B, 1910. <lb />
A number of the alleged lynchers <lb />
pleaded guilty and were given prison <lb />
sentence Hollar, en alleged lead- <lb />
of the mob, Bed from Newark and <lb />
, i rest until found in Chicago <lb />
several months ago. He is to he <lb />
tried Indictment charging <lb />
null <lb />
between the hours of and <lb />
o'clock. Mr. J. H. Cobb lost his stables ling the convention <lb />
mules, three horses and one OX- Brown declared again today <lb />
en The lire caused a great deal of that the Roosevelt forces will <lb />
We all greatly the convention and the election <lb />
with him. The loss was about Of Ohio's big six with delegates. <lb />
i big made for parts <lb />
Mr Joan went to Farm- to the convention floor is causing known. The murder in the <lb />
Mr. wan m , . of city known as Fowler <lb />
,,, mods tonight. Predictions were Hill. The police are on the trail of <lb />
town tonight that should the Taft the murderer t. I, is though, that <lb />
control the convention by <lb />
young people small majority the Roosevelt forces <lb />
here attended the commencement at might bolt and hold a rump <lb />
Free Will Seminary last which would send a <lb />
Thursday night, returning Friday, legation to Chicago to contest <lb />
They all W they had a nice time and the Taft delegation. <lb />
well we do not know Roosevelt supporters while <lb />
they like best the girls in confidence that a big six <lb />
I, or m. town of Ayden. favorable to the former <lb />
Mrs W. H. has been on the will be secreted, tonight declared <lb />
. , . , that in the event the convention <lb />
Id H. Crawford should be controlled by T. <lb />
and son Thurman. was visiting th. strength of the <lb />
. H Sunday <lb />
W. H. ElkS made a business to agree to a split <lb />
trip to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
his capture will soon be effected. <lb />
run ml <lb />
in And <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
Rev, C. Ayden tilled bis <lb />
regular appointment at the U, K. <lb />
church here Sunday afternoon at <lb />
also Sunday night. We were <lb />
glad to see such a huge crowd pres- <lb />
at each sermon. <lb />
Mrs. H. C. and G. W. Venters spent <lb />
Sunday night with Mrs. C. R. <lb />
way. <lb />
Mr. J. It. Galloway of <lb />
spent Sunday with his brother. <lb />
Miss Venters returned home <lb />
to Disease Water Problems, <lb />
LOUISVILLE, Ky. June any- <lb />
water <lb />
For <lb />
imp <lb />
big six Congress Ready <lb />
against <lb />
Another Investigation <lb />
NEXT WHY <lb />
HAS BEEF CONE UP <lb />
Increased Yields Mean Increased <lb />
Profits I <lb />
Vi OATS. CORN, TRUCK and GENERAL <lb />
CHOPS USE ONLY GENUINE<lb />
Three Children <lb />
WASHINGTON. June Congress <lb />
is about ready to investigate another <lb />
and in consequence some of <lb />
the big men in the packing industry. <lb />
thing goes wrong with your city water who recently were acquitted in ram- <lb />
supply send the complaint to Louis- proceedings in Chicago, probably <lb />
TWO BITTEN BY RATTLE <lb />
SNAKE. ONE DROWNS <lb />
for the man responsible is prob- <lb />
ably here attending tho thirty-second <lb />
annual convention of the American i <lb />
. ,,,,. meats has gone up. Alter a con- <lb />
Waterworks Association. Delegates . ,. . <lb />
will be summoned to Washington to <lb />
answer why the price of beef and <lb />
scores of cities throughout the <lb />
United States and Canada arrived to- <lb />
to attend the gathering. The re- <lb />
of the visitors and a, meeting <lb />
Across county's line in the executive committee occupied <lb />
county a farmer George Adams day. The regular of the <lb />
sustained loss of three children will be opened tomorrow <lb />
Thursday <lb />
under unprecedented circumstances. <lb />
Ills wife was doing some washing in <lb />
a pleasant visit yard, her three children, of whom <lb />
morning with address of tho pres- <lb />
Alexander Milne, of St. Gather <lb />
Ines, Out. <lb />
In Greenville <lb />
friends and relatives <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Grubbs and family <lb />
spent Saturday night with relatives In <lb />
Vanceboro. <lb />
Mr. Leroy Venters our hustling mer- <lb />
chant took a flying trip to Ayden Sun- <lb />
day afternoon returning with a lady <lb />
that is said to be his future wife. <lb />
Mr. J. G. Galloway and sister, Rosa- <lb />
lie, from spent Sunday at <lb />
H. C, Venters. <lb />
We wonder when Claude Venters Is <lb />
going to again. <lb />
Misses and Bessie <lb />
the eldest was eight and the youngest <lb />
one. were about her playing. <lb />
Alarming cackles from the hen- <lb />
house attracted her and she <lb />
today between <lb />
Henry of Texas Chairman of the house <lb />
rubs committee, and Representative <lb />
Clayton, of Alabama, chairman of the <lb />
Judiciary committee, a joint statement <lb />
was made public Indicating that such <lb />
an Investigation would he made. <lb />
The statement said also that the <lb />
department of justice probably would <lb />
be called upon to information <lb />
in its possession regarding the beef <lb />
trust and its operations. A <lb />
for an amendment to the <lb />
In Memory Din is. <lb />
ATLANTA, C, June South , <lb />
today celebrated the one ed committee after, the <lb />
and fourth anniversary cf the <lb />
Jefferson Davis and paid tribute, <lb />
ordered her elder boy to go and the memory of the only president of .,.,, ., .,. <lb />
the offending hen from Confederacy. The day is a legal <lb />
Top <lb />
of are the guest of Misses and <lb />
ma and Mamie Venters this week. <lb />
nest. The boy went and without holiday in South Carolina, Texas, Ten <lb />
looking into the nest put his Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia <lb />
In to catch the hen. He quickly Florida. In each of these states <lb />
drew it crying that the hen bad in Louisiana and Virginia also <lb />
pecked him. The second boy the day was observed with appropriate <lb />
leered to throw off the hen but he exercises conducted by the public <lb />
soon screamed that the hen had and the various patriotic or- <lb />
ed him. The mother hurried to the <lb />
Mr. P. H. of was <lb />
In our neighborhood Sunday. <lb />
The young people of this neighbor- <lb />
hood gave a hay ride Monday night <lb />
in honor of Miss company. <lb />
The crowd returned about one o'clock <lb />
and they all earned to be enjoying <lb />
the evening. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Smith of <lb />
was In town a while Tuesday. <lb />
rattlesnake had taken possession <lb />
or the nest. She hurried her two boys <lb />
Into the house to apply some remedy <lb />
to the bites. Whilst busy in the house <lb />
Tuft Baron In <lb />
CHICAGO, June head- <lb />
quarters of the Taft campaign are <lb />
now located in Chicago. The Nation- <lb />
the little one year old child climbed , opened its in <lb />
Wilmington.- Commencement ex <lb />
proper of the Wilmington High <lb />
School were held tonight In the <lb />
of MUSIC, attended by us many <lb />
as could be packed within the four <lb />
walls. The feature was the address <lb />
to the class by Governor <lb />
who appeared to be at his <lb />
and held the closest attention <lb />
all. Oilier features were the award <lb />
of diplomas, prises, scholarship. <lb />
etc. There were In members of the <lb />
graduating class. <lb />
the tub and drowned. <lb />
The two boys bitten succumbed to <lb />
the poison. <lb />
Bather in . <lb />
CITY., June Noted assemble here two weeks hence. The <lb />
physicians from every pert of Is in charge of Director <lb />
the Congress Hotel this morning and <lb />
will keep its typewriters clicking day <lb />
and night until the battle for the Re- <lb />
publican presidential nomination is <lb />
ended In the that Is lo <lb />
in Hawkins Case in Their <lb />
Behalf. <lb />
Protesting <lb />
innocence of the murder of <lb />
Hawkins. George Bradley, Ab- <lb />
and wife, Beatrice <lb />
testified today in their own be- <lb />
BEARING OUR TRADE MARE <lb />
be misled by <lb />
less cost per ton than <lb />
the same number pounds per acre <lb />
gives as good, if not better, <lb />
H results than<lb />
is packed in pound bags, in good <lb />
mechanical condition, does not stiffen <lb />
W the land, and does not Evaporate <lb />
The crop gets it aH . <lb />
g FOR FULL INFORMATION <lb />
g REGARDING IT, APPLY To <lb />
a J. R. Harvey Company, g <lb />
Grifton, North <lb />
E. Turnage Sons Company g <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Home Fertilizer and Chemical Company. <lb />
Sole Owners Manufacturers <lb />
tan, instinct <lb />
In United States and Canada, with a Main II. and his staff of ,,,, long <lb />
. . . ,,.,. . . ,,, aha been <lb />
l ,,. . <lb />
number from countries, assistants who been transferred <lb />
lug cross-examination. <lb />
I number -.- <lb />
ROCKY the van- this resort by the ban; hare from <lb />
guard of the forces take part In <lb />
Jone to and opened annual meeting the Monument Dedicated. <lb />
at the borough, where Association which Is to I CHATTANOOGA, June <lb />
will lie active In behalf of here tomorrow. The monument on the <lb />
son for the position of lieutenant gov-,.,, medical will In memory of the Alabama w <lb />
part in the general sessions and who participated in the his-1 Tube. <lb />
sectional was dedicated today j hearing, an <lb />
n consequence a week of with exercises conducted I <lb />
Deafness Cannot Be Cured <lb />
by u than <lb />
roach the portion me ear <lb />
III only . way lo <lb />
Slid that Is by r <lb />
caused by an <lb />
of the mis lining tile Bust <lb />
this lube l If <lb />
sound or <lb />
. when ft la entirely <lb />
rats. consequence a week with exercises <lb />
Nev June of work Is I. One b the Memorial Association I tube to its <lb />
. ,. ,.,. f The hearing will OS <lb />
RENO, Nov. June is me i r; <lb />
today for a state Important features of the and Other patriotic organization. ,.,;,., , of caused by Catarrh, <lb />
u, delegates to will be . three-day confer, , which was designed by <lb />
national convention at of health problems B O, is located on the fir-, <lb />
Of Champ and Wood- modern Industry and best math- g line, a spot which was held by <lb />
row Wilson are contesting for for stamping out Industrial the Confederate soldiers from <lb />
Gave Up Hope <lb />
suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman- <lb />
writes Mrs. M. D. from Chad- <lb />
N. C. grew worse, till I would often faint. <lb />
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my <lb />
side; also a headache and a backache. <lb />
I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband <lb />
urged me to try so, I bean, and the first bottle <lb />
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, could <lb />
do all my work. All the people around here said would <lb />
die, but relieved <lb />
For more than years, has been relieving <lb />
woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and <lb />
well. During this time, thousands of women have written, <lb />
like Mrs. to tell of the really surprising results <lb />
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic <lb />
remedy for women. <lb />
strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or <lb />
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. <lb />
If you are a woman, begin taking today. <lb />
Advisory Deft, Co. <lb />
book. Mg h- <lb />
of the delegation <lb />
eases. <lb />
ma during the great<lb /></p>
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                <p>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
One Man Killed <lb />
In Runaway <lb />
Engine <lb />
WINTERVILLE. N. C, June Mr. B. T. Cox made a pleasant <lb />
Prof. John K. Carroll returned Wed- Ayden last night and returned in <lb />
from Raleigh where he has the <lb />
been attending the commencement Bin. Rouse of is <lb />
Meredith College. god <lb />
After spending a few days with this week. <lb />
fiends and relative in Miss <lb />
Laura V. Cox returned <lb />
We selling slippers at reduced <lb />
rates, see our stock before <lb />
A. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mrs. A. G. Cox made a trip to <lb />
Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
Misses Ethel Mae and Bertha Car- <lb />
roll came Tuesday to spend their <lb />
cation at home. Miss Ethel is one <lb />
of the faculty while Miss Bertha is <lb />
a student at Meredith College. <lb />
If it is beef, sausage or anything <lb />
in the grocery line, don't fail to sec <lb />
the market man R. W. <lb />
Miss Olivia G. Cox left Tuesday for <lb />
Seven Springs where IBO expects to <lb />
spend most of the summer mouths. <lb />
The death visited the home of <lb />
Mr. L. M. Barker Wednesday at ; a. <lb />
m. when the spirit of his Wife took <lb />
its to meet the God who gave it. <lb />
The interment took place Thursday <lb />
afternoon in the cemetery where the <lb />
body was laid to rest in the presence <lb />
of a host of friends. She leaves a <lb />
husband and four children to mourn <lb />
her death. Our heartfelt sympathies <lb />
go out to the bereaved ones. <lb />
We have a supply of cultivators on <lb />
hand still. Come and let us sell you <lb />
one. A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
While driving on the supposed streets <lb />
of Ayden last Thursday p. m. <lb />
C T. Cox's horse became <lb />
with a chain, one end of which was <lb />
fastened to a stake while the other <lb />
was attached to the horns of a cow. <lb />
the horse and breaking the <lb />
harness. Mr. Cox says that he wants <lb />
to know if it is to use cows <lb />
to keep the weeds down than to hire <lb />
hands <lb />
Card of Thanks. <lb />
I wish to express through there few <lb />
lines to the people of the town of <lb />
Winterville and the community the <lb />
heartfelt thanks of myself and <lb />
for their most excellent help and <lb />
sympathy during the sickness and <lb />
death of my wife. <lb />
M I. BARKER. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Dashes From Raleigh Yards Into <lb />
Oncoming Passenger Train, j <lb />
Driver Keeps Post And Dies <lb />
CARELESSNESS <lb />
OF FIREMAN <lb />
THE CAUSE <lb />
THISTLE <lb />
SODA <lb />
WINTERVILLE. X. C, June <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox returned from Fair <lb />
Saturday where he has been in <lb />
the interest of the Beaufort County <lb />
Lumber Company, <lb />
J. W. Gilbert of <lb />
county wag in town Tuesday shaking <lb />
hands with his many friends which <lb />
he won while here in school. We are <lb />
glad to welcome the old <lb />
R. W. will buy all your , <lb />
hogs, chickens and bees wax. See <lb />
me before selling for I can save you <lb />
money. <lb />
Alter spending sometime In Eliza- <lb />
beth City visiting the <lb />
Rev. Claudius Smith and Washington <lb />
visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. B. <lb />
T. Cox returned Wednesday, much to <lb />
Graces pleasure. <lb />
H. J. who has been in <lb />
school at Wake Forest this year, came <lb />
Friday to spend the vacation at home. <lb />
Miss Dora E. Cox returned from <lb />
Raleigh Friday. <lb />
Miss Addie of Gold Point <lb />
is visiting Miss Annie this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Annie returned yes- <lb />
from Nash county where she <lb />
has had charge of . school for the <lb />
past session. It seems as if our teach <lb />
erg take a special In <lb />
county, or the schools at any rate. <lb />
Mrs. F. C. made a flying trip <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Mrs. Alfred left <lb />
day for House where she expects to <lb />
spend some time visiting friends and <lb />
relative. <lb />
Miss Agnes Dixon of Ayden spent <lb />
Wednesday night with Mrs. J. C. C. <lb />
Dixon. Wonder where A was <lb />
Mr. H. A. White was in our city <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
M. Bryan left Thursday for <lb />
Beach where he has accepted a at <lb />
position hotel clerk. Our best night. <lb />
in our midst and hope they <lb />
may avail themselves of the <lb />
of attending the convention to <lb />
be held here in July. <lb />
We can furnish you plenty of lime <lb />
to fix your tobacco furnaces. A. W. <lb />
Ange and Company. <lb />
I. L. Bennett conducted services <lb />
Sunday morning in the Baptist church <lb />
in the absence of the pastor, Rev. M. <lb />
A. Adams. Mr. H. J. took <lb />
charge of the night service. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox made a <lb />
business trip to Greenville Monday. <lb />
hundred head of <lb />
beef cattle. R. W. <lb />
J. I. Rollins was visiting his sis- <lb />
Mrs. Chancey of last Sun- <lb />
day who is very III. <lb />
Mrs. Jno. Cooper left Saturday for <lb />
Goldsboro to visit her father. Mr. <lb />
Hooks. <lb />
Prof. F. C. left Sunday after- <lb />
noon for where he will be- <lb />
gin the campaign on missions. He <lb />
will be aided by Miss Laura V. Cox, <lb />
who will lecture on her work In Mex- <lb />
Japan peas at per bushel at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company, <lb />
Miss Minnie re- <lb />
turned Tuesday after spending some <lb />
time visiting Miss Brown of <lb />
Messrs. G. X. and Hardy Johnson <lb />
and G. H. Cox attended the com- <lb />
the K. C. T. T. S <lb />
wishes for a summer go <lb />
with him. <lb />
Jerome seems to <lb />
have bad some ill luck on his maiden <lb />
trio with bis machine yesterday. The <lb />
who went with him say he did <lb />
a couple of tilings, one was tearing <lb />
down a wheel the other <lb />
was his attempt to ride the wire <lb />
fence. W. do not think he was very <lb />
successful in the latter for the ma- <lb />
chine had to b pulled into town. <lb />
Mr. M. G. Bryan is visiting <lb />
and friends Whir-hard this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. Lew's Nelson of Ma- <lb />
were visiting at the home <lb />
of Mr, Joseph y s. Mrs. <lb />
father, last week. <lb />
II. T. Cox R. I. Ah- <lb />
were friends in Ayden <lb />
List evening. <lb />
Beef, barbecue, fish and sausage. <lb />
always fresh at it. w. market <lb />
X. C. June 4.-Through <lb />
the of a fireman, a <lb />
powerful locomotive broke loose from <lb />
the Seaboard yards this morning, <lb />
headed north after running about <lb />
eight miles crashed headlong into <lb />
southbound passenger train <lb />
instantly killing Engineer <lb />
slightly injuring several <lb />
It was about o'clock this morn- <lb />
that the accident occurred, just <lb />
before daylight, the regular train be- <lb />
due in Raleigh at Two mag- <lb />
locomotives are lying besides <lb />
the track completely demolished and <lb />
overturned, and the express car is tel- <lb />
over the tank from the south- <lb />
bound engine. of the <lb />
care left the track and the <lb />
except for a rather severe shake- <lb />
up are Injured. <lb />
On train were Rev. J. E. <lb />
Cole, superintendent of the Methodist <lb />
orphanage; Dr. Delia Dixon Carroll <lb />
Douglas, sou of Mr. H. S. <lb />
district passenger agent of the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line. Mr. Cole, who was <lb />
returning from Va. took <lb />
the train at for Raleigh. He <lb />
says that when the accident occurred <lb />
he had no idea that It wag a wreck <lb />
as the shock was not i <lb />
and his supposition wag that the <lb />
air brake pipe had broken and the <lb />
brakes suddenly applied. His train <lb />
bad Just come on the main line after <lb />
being side-tracked at for the <lb />
north bound train to pass. Mr. Cole <lb />
hat his train was not <lb />
at speed as it was going up bill <lb />
and had only a few minutes start be- <lb />
fore the runaway locomotive struck it. <lb />
Passengers immediately got out of the <lb />
care to Investigate. The express <lb />
messenger. C. E. of Rich- <lb />
Va., was hemmed In his car. <lb />
hut was soon with willing <lb />
hands. He was not badly hurt, be- <lb />
able to walk back to the Pullman <lb />
where lie was induced to lie down. <lb />
Galloway Item, <lb />
X. C. June <lb />
Mr. his regular appoint- <lb />
at Sunday, his sermon <lb />
was line, as it always is. <lb />
Mr. W. I <lb />
Satin day. <lb />
could make the big league, judging <lb />
from his good fielding and heavy hit- <lb />
ting, but his sou needs a little more <lb />
practice In baiting. Finally the last <lb />
ball ascended the wall and we were <lb />
Buck went to Greenville unfortunate In not being to locate it <lb />
j hi st. so this broke up the game. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Galloway left this morn- Here's congratulations to Jack <lb />
to commencement at <lb />
Chapel Hill. We wish him a pleas- <lb />
ant time. <lb />
Some of our farmers have toped <lb />
of their tobacco. <lb />
Mr. Ben Buck went to <lb />
Sunday. He reports a pleasant trip, <lb />
and expresses his Intentions of going <lb />
again. <lb />
Our boys went over to Ayden Fri- <lb />
day to play a game of hall, but <lb />
tried to turn It Into a <lb />
contest. The game was call- <lb />
ed at about p. m. and the <lb />
went to work with a strong <lb />
nation to win, and the prospects for <lb />
the accomplishment of their efforts <lb />
were bright. They scored three men <lb />
In the first Inning and afterwards one <lb />
more, making four, while Ayden had <lb />
only two men, and that was <lb />
due to the excitement caused by <lb />
Jack's chasing one of our boys back <lb />
to the grand stand as fast as his <lb />
pedal extremities could play put down <lb />
U while trying to field a <lb />
foul ball which ascended the grand <lb />
stand and fell over In Jack's <lb />
for taking care of our balls and <lb />
them back to us. <lb />
A Doable Innovation <lb />
That any advantage of real value <lb />
is to be gained by the introduction <lb />
of sensational novelties in a church <lb />
the Sunday service, has <lb />
ways seemed to us to be extremely <lb />
doubtful. We hear of pastors who <lb />
the usual program with sec- <lb />
features, as though the <lb />
of the Cross were not sufficient <lb />
to all as Jesus prom- <lb />
And now the sweet strains of <lb />
the old hymnal are to be supple- <lb />
by u modified calliope In the <lb />
form of a whistling accompaniment. <lb />
At a church near N. J., <lb />
two Sunday ago, the pastor sum- <lb />
twelve young lads of the Sun- <lb />
day school to the platform at the <lb />
evening service, where they went <lb />
through a program more suited to the <lb />
hall than to a religious meeting. <lb />
They marched around to the tune of <lb />
Christian <lb />
faced the audience, where they <lb />
ware Introduced as the Whist- <lb />
ling Club. Th.-y then gave the club <lb />
yell in rousing fashion. It was start- <lb />
ling, if not edifying, was follow- <lb />
ed by a promenade during which the. <lb />
club whistled the hymn, <lb />
Stand p for followed by an- <lb />
other, Words of <lb />
with organ <lb />
Christian Herald. <lb />
Ill-hop <lb />
Rt. Rev, J. F. Regis head <lb />
of the Roman Catholic diocese of <lb />
Pittsburgh, was born In Westmoreland <lb />
Pennsylvania, June s. <lb />
and received his education at St. <lb />
College at Pa. He <lb />
was ordained to the priesthood in <lb />
1879. and his first clerical appoint- <lb />
was as assistant at St. Mary's <lb />
church, Pittsburgh, where he remain- <lb />
ed two years and until assigned as <lb />
assistant the cathedral In 1881. <lb />
In he given charge St. <lb />
Paul's orphan asylum, the state re- <lb />
and the western <lb />
of Pennsylvania, together with a <lb />
at In 1891 he <lb />
was appointed chancellor of the Pitts- <lb />
burgh diocese and In 1893 as- <lb />
signed to the pastorate of St. Philip's <lb />
church, Grafton, whore he remained <lb />
two years. He returned to the <lb />
In Pittsburgh as pastor In 1896 <lb />
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State. <lb />
A Fair Test. <lb />
The New Jersey primaries must he <lb />
accepted us a fair test of the <lb />
and Interest of the voters In the <lb />
presidential <lb />
In no other state has money or <lb />
political organization played so <lb />
a part In the campaign. With a <lb />
registration law and a drastic <lb />
law and opportunities <lb />
for corruption were reduced to a <lb />
minimum. The ballot was so simple <lb />
and the Issue plain that no <lb />
obstacles lay In the way of the voter's <lb />
expressing presidential choice <lb />
The primary against Governor <lb />
Wilson Is a fair measure of the Dem- <lb />
opposition to lit an in his own <lb />
state. The primary against Mr. <lb />
Taft Is a fair measure of the <lb />
opposition In Jersey to <lb />
his nomination. There Is no other <lb />
state In which the of a pres- <lb />
primary deserve to lie <lb />
with so much respect and <lb />
York World. <lb />
Major Contributes <lb />
Helli lo tile I'll-<lb />
The remarks of Mayor on <lb />
the present campaign In an inter- <lb />
view with The Sun yesterday are <lb />
sagacious and lull of Judge <lb />
has been mentioned from time <lb />
to time as good Democratic <lb />
timber, but that he, of course, de- <lb />
to discuss. He believes that <lb />
the palpable effort to sidetrack the <lb />
riff Issue will fail miserably; the <lb />
People, will not consent to be drawn <lb />
off no other Issues, it Is the belief <lb />
some that the commission of Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt will make so many other Is- <lb />
sues that the tariff will be forgotten, <lb />
just as It MM In Mr. cam- <lb />
when free Biker occupied the <lb />
country In one campaign and Imper- <lb />
In another, to the of the <lb />
Judge does not think <lb />
that this can happen again. But it la <lb />
certain that the plan of campaign to <lb />
be adopted by the high protective In- <lb />
will be to nominate Mr <lb />
and let the people forget the tar- <lb />
Hut the Democrats will not per- <lb />
this. Tariff reform Is win- <lb />
Judge Is right <lb />
in saying that the people will not con- <lb />
sent to have It sidetracked. <lb />
There are other questions, how- <lb />
ever, which not be forgotten, and <lb />
to some of these Gaynor directs <lb />
attention. The most serious, In his <lb />
opinion, Is rate discrimination by the <lb />
railroads. Rate favoritism, he says, <lb />
has been the greatest evil of our day <lb />
and generation. railroads are <lb />
our public highways, and the first law <lb />
their being, that t <lb />
be charged alike for the same service. <lb />
rates he or It can undersell rivals <lb />
put them out of business is <lb />
The remedy suggested by the <lb />
mayor for this evil put a govern- <lb />
general freight agent on every <lb />
road. The remedy he suggests for <lb />
the trust evil Is to repeal the <lb />
which the offending corporations <lb />
exist. the ho says, <lb />
formed in precise conformity with <lb />
for the purpose of form- <lb />
them. If that has led to evil, <lb />
then those statutes are the source of <lb />
the As to the attempts to <lb />
break up the trusts by suits In court, <lb />
he has little confidence In and <lb />
indeed, results of the <lb />
gnat trust cases have not been en- <lb />
The mayor can see no good In a <lb />
presidents going on asking <lb />
for votes. It Is a violation of all <lb />
precedent, and have been only <lb />
a few of for <lb />
who the stump. The <lb />
mayor thinks it is undignified, and, as <lb />
lo contest between Mr. Taft and <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt, he can find no issues <lb />
and asks subject <lb />
they have debated. He <lb />
that he does not know. The Inter- <lb />
view is not only Interesting, but It Is <lb />
full of thought and of subjects <lb />
for reflection. Baltimore Sun. <lb />
Out Look For Parcel Post <lb />
In tho current number The <lb />
World's Work Frank Parker Stock- <lb />
bridge forth the need <lb />
of a parcels post striking form. One <lb />
illustration shows eight rural delivery <lb />
empty except for letters, <lb />
stores but unable to de- <lb />
leaving the front door of the local <lb />
To allow one man or corporation such liver their merchandise. farm- <lb />
served by these must use <lb />
bis own time and own team to <lb />
their stores for even one <lb />
small necessity which <lb />
the wilier Judy denounces as a <lb />
foolish and tremendous economic <lb />
waste. Other civilized country <lb />
SUCh a state of affairs; each <lb />
has a parcels post. Why does <lb />
United States lack this elsewhere <lb />
most universal convenience still <lb />
methods that express companies <lb />
and Other have taken to <lb />
defeat the. says the <lb />
writer In this point, by endeavor- <lb />
to convince tho rural merchants <lb />
and retailers in small communities <lb />
If the system Is It will <lb />
wipe every one of these deal- <lb />
out of business, cause rural com- <lb />
to and leave tho <lb />
only con- <lb />
link between tho Isolated <lb />
farm and the congested This <lb />
appeal to Hide retailers has had <lb />
Its effect. They have seen, or think <lb />
they have soon, the mail-order houses <lb />
getting business and dollars that <lb />
should be theirs by right of <lb />
graphic location. Their knowledge of <lb />
economic principles la not great <lb />
enough to permit them to see that the <lb />
parcels post can be of very slight ad- <lb />
to tho mail-order houses, <lb />
which, whether the system <lb />
or not, will depend for the <lb />
of their goods on <lb />
freight; because freight will always <lb />
be cheapest form of conveyance. <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Nelson, former champion <lb />
lightweight pugilist, years to- <lb />
day. , <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FA CO <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most I the Host Healthful, the Host I Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
ME <lb />
S. C E It. <lb />
BY <lb />
THE <lb />
CUBAN REBELS <lb />
Followers in Commander Gomez's Improvised Army Amputate Ears <lb />
Prisoners-Revolutionists Make Bold Attempt <lb />
to Burn Town <lb />
MANY Or THE ARE FLEEING TO LARGER TOWNS <lb />
SANTIAGO. Cuba, June de- <lb />
of government troops under <lb />
Major fought a bat- <lb />
today with the insurgents near <lb />
El ten miles to the west of <lb />
this city. <lb />
The rebels were defeated, losing <lb />
killed. The government troops made <lb />
effective use of their artillery and are <lb />
now pursuing tho fleeing insurgents. <lb />
Attempt to tails. <lb />
Santiago, June Gomez <lb />
troops repulsed the rebels In their at- <lb />
tempt to burn Monday <lb />
night, but the good showing made by <lb />
them has been by <lb />
reports of practices <lb />
of the volunteer who <lb />
sent the of government <lb />
forces in the died. Captain Ramon <lb />
who left Santiago last Thurs- <lb />
day with guerrillas, returned yes- <lb />
his men bringing as trophies of <lb />
their conflict with the rebels the right <lb />
of eight black men and <lb />
the prizes seemingly <lb />
with as much pride as though they <lb />
were well earned objects of war. <lb />
Public opinion grew so Intense that <lb />
It forced General the gov- <lb />
leader, to make a statement. <lb />
His reply to the protests against the <lb />
Inhumanity of his men was simply <lb />
the guilty will be <lb />
Captain who was asked for <lb />
an explanation, <lb />
one soldier Is guilty and he <lb />
has been <lb />
This Is known to be untrue. The <lb />
one man mentioned is In In <lb />
The uncivilized warfare <lb />
practiced by the few soldiers In <lb />
Held leaves them few sympathizers <lb />
among their own people <lb />
The purpose both the rebels and <lb />
the government Is causing a rapid <lb />
depopulation of the Interior. All of <lb />
the residents of those sections are <lb />
flocking to the larger centers. The <lb />
homes of many have already been <lb />
burned. The train leaving <lb />
was packed and before Santiago <lb />
was reached women and children were <lb />
fighting for a foothold on the steps <lb />
of the cars. majority of these <lb />
people become public charges as soon <lb />
as they reach their destinations. <lb />
hundred who <lb />
were Imported to work on tho sugar <lb />
plantations here are without funds <lb />
and are clamoring for return trans- <lb />
Consul has asked <lb />
Washington for advice on mat- <lb />
General the rebel leader, Is <lb />
now supposed to be retreating to- <lb />
wards the north shore, and Is expected <lb />
at before the of the <lb />
week with a strong force. Other <lb />
rebel bands are operating near Fer- <lb />
twenty five miles from Sand- <lb />
ago and Inland from This <lb />
Is near tho new headquarters of Col- <lb />
commander of tho dis- <lb />
of Santiago. <lb />
Foreign property of de <lb />
on Bay, Is burning but <lb />
details are unobtainable. <lb />
The Nashville has landed <lb />
a detachment of marines at Felton on <lb />
the west to guard property. <lb />
A force of rebels under the com- <lb />
of General has been <lb />
seen In the vicinity of de Tan- <lb />
in the northeast of the province <lb />
of <lb />
General Is reported to be <lb />
surrounded by the government troops <lb />
at Las between de <lb />
and The number <lb />
of rebels who attacked re Tan- <lb />
mo on the night of Juno when they <lb />
were repulsed, is said to been <lb />
The mayor of Santiago and the <lb />
members of the provincial council rep- <lb />
resenting the committee of defense <lb />
have handed In a protest to General <lb />
Jose de J. the command- <lb />
of the government troops, against <lb />
the arming of as <lb />
General replied that a <lb />
large portion of the regular troops <lb />
were and had hitherto proved <lb />
perfectly reliable. There had not been <lb />
a single case of desertion among them. <lb />
All Quiet, Navy Reports. <lb />
Washington, June <lb />
Usher, of the fourth division of the <lb />
Atlantic fleet In command of all the <lb />
marines and in Eastern <lb />
Cuba, today reported no new develop- <lb />
on the south coast and <lb />
quiet. <lb />
Battle Reported. <lb />
Cuba, June bat- <lb />
la reported to have been fought <lb />
today between government troops and <lb />
at a distance of ten <lb />
miles from the town of on the <lb />
north coast of the province of <lb />
near The result of the <lb />
fighting Is net known here. <lb />
Marines Marching to <lb />
Cuba, June de- <lb />
of United States marines Is <lb />
tonight to a point <lb />
near to protect the Amer- <lb />
property there. <lb />
The United States collier Cyclops <lb />
arrived here this morning and the <lb />
Cuban gunboat <lb />
with arms and ammunition for <lb />
Cuba's Insurrection and Two <lb />
Of the Means of Checking It <lb />
Photos by American Press Association. <lb />
ONCE the United States government has been obliged to make <lb />
preparations to the lid In Cuba and bas dispatched a strong <lb />
squadron under the command of Admiral with <lb />
armored cruiser Washington as bis flagship, to land marines at <lb />
and to such steps be necessary to safeguard American <lb />
Interests. Under the provisions of the amendment United stales <lb />
has right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban Independence and for <lb />
the maintenance a government to protect life, property Individual <lb />
government has protested Its to put down <lb />
Insurrection with Its regular and volunteer forces, which Include many <lb />
of the men who fought against the Spaniards In the war of liberation. <lb />
Washington la shown In the upper photograph, a detachment of the regulars <lb />
In the lower. <lb />
FOR TEDDY N. S. IN DANGER <lb />
Will Announce Himself For Women <lb />
Suffrage <lb />
WHOLESALE STEAL <lb />
L BET. ITS CUE <lb />
Smooth WorK of Steam Roller is <lb />
Going Merrily On <lb />
IT ID OR NIB <lb />
Magnitude Steal <lb />
Forces May be <lb />
Taken up by <lb />
Before Convention <lb />
DELEGATES FOR TAFT <lb />
Republican National Committee Grows <lb />
Stranger <lb />
DO NOT FEAR THREAT OF BOLT <lb />
With the Addition of the Souther <lb />
Delegates of Del- <lb />
Amounts to a To- <lb />
of <lb />
CHICAGO. June once Special to Reflector <lb />
observed that a grain of poison would I CHICAGO, June work <lb />
some times be fatal where an Republican national commit- <lb />
would prove Its own antidote. This tee twelve more delegates to the <lb />
figure of speech was today of the Taft strength on <lb />
when the Republican national com- he temporary roll of the Republican <lb />
placed the delegates from Art. convention. The much <lb />
and from other sections in the I cussed Indiana contests came be- <lb />
Taft column, where they did not be- committee and were decided, <lb />
long. The very magnitude of President's favor. <lb />
offense is expected to result in a back <lb />
Are and recoil from which Roosevelt <lb />
will profit when the actual balloting <lb />
begins. It is the opinion of the best <lb />
political minds tonight that, In the <lb />
With delegates comprised <lb />
in the Southern contests decided last <lb />
week In the Alabama, Arkansas, Flor- <lb />
and Georgia cases, today's gains <lb />
make a total of delegates added <lb />
event that the committee makes one to the Taft forces by the work of the <lb />
President Back At The White <lb />
House <lb />
to Reflector. <lb />
June <lb />
rested by his hour water trip. Pres- <lb />
Taft returned to the <lb />
House yesterday having gone to Ham- <lb />
ton, Va., to the meeting of the <lb />
of the Normal School. <lb />
The president has requested an <lb />
and report on tho narrow es- <lb />
cape of the collision the yacht <lb />
Mayflower, carrying tho Presidential <lb />
party and the Norfolk-bound <lb />
steamer Northland, early Sunday <lb />
morning. Naval officers claim the <lb />
pilot of tho passer was <lb />
blame and a Inquiry into tho <lb />
entire matter has been promised. <lb />
Immediately on returning to the <lb />
White House the President called for <lb />
the latest news from Chicago, and <lb />
went over the situation with a number <lb />
of his advisers. <lb />
Friends of the Colonel That <lb />
It Will be Part Platform lie Will <lb />
Submit at Convention. <lb />
OYSTER DAY, N. Y June <lb />
Roosevelt announced this <lb />
afternoon through Judge Pin <lb />
of Denver, that he Is In favor of <lb />
woman suffrage In this country and <lb />
that the platform which he will sub- <lb />
to the Chicago convention will <lb />
contain an declaration <lb />
to that effect. <lb />
Judge spent two hours with <lb />
Colonel today. The object <lb />
of his visit was primarily to persuade <lb />
the colonel to announce that was <lb />
in favor of woman suffrage. Here- <lb />
Colonel Roosevelt merely <lb />
said that ho believed tho question of <lb />
woman suffrage should be submitted <lb />
the women themselves for deter- <lb />
whether they wished tho <lb />
ballot. As tho Judge was leaving <lb />
Hill, he <lb />
Roosevelt has out decidedly for <lb />
woman suffrage. He was Induced <lb />
this Indefinite stand by what the <lb />
women voters have done in Colorado <lb />
In opposition to Messrs. <lb />
and Evans; in Washington, <lb />
and other western states. Colonel <lb />
told me that he was con- <lb />
from tins record of the ad- <lb />
vantage to the country to be gained <lb />
by placing tho ballot In the hands <lb />
Low hanging Wire Catches Con- <lb />
and <lb />
Men Were on Box Car When They <lb />
Came a Low Hanging <lb />
hone Wire. Were Thrown. <lb />
KINSTON, June <lb />
Coward, of the Norfolk Southern and <lb />
the flagman of the freight train of <lb />
which he was in charge, had <lb />
raw escapes from death lute <lb />
day, between and Lincoln <lb />
City, a suburb. The men were rid- <lb />
a box car and struck n <lb />
wire which was hanging low, the <lb />
train running at a fair rate of <lb />
The flagman was caught by the wire <lb />
across the chest and lifted from <lb />
feet, while tho conductor was cut by <lb />
it across the face, receiving painful <lb />
wounds about the eyes. Both men <lb />
fell and the flagman caught as he <lb />
was about to fall between the moving <lb />
cars. Coward also narrowly averted <lb />
falling under the car, rolling sever- <lb />
feet to Its edge. <lb />
consistent gigantic steal of It and <lb />
takes all the contested delegates in <lb />
eluding those from Texas and Wash- <lb />
Taft would then have, on the <lb />
face of the returns, a paper major- <lb />
of not more than this number of <lb />
Taft delegates who that hon- <lb />
Is the best policy even in poll- <lb />
tics, will come over to the Roosevelt <lb />
standard and it is even <lb />
at the worst the forces, <lb />
without leaving the convention hall, <lb />
could organize, recognize the <lb />
gates from Washington and else- <lb />
where where the claims of the <lb />
delegates are <lb />
to the Just and the colonel <lb />
would he declared the regular party <lb />
nominee. <lb />
Congressman Wilson, of Illinois, <lb />
who made the trip with Colonel <lb />
Roosevelt through the south said he <lb />
had heard It tho Taft program to <lb />
inaugurate a steal In North Carolina, <lb />
but this Is unlikely. Sup- <lb />
ported of Colonel Roosevelt are say- <lb />
some exceedingly <lb />
things about Duncan be- <lb />
cause he has voted steadily with <lb />
the Taft majority, but It Is not be- <lb />
that the North Carolina com- <lb />
would stand to have two <lb />
personal friends, and Green, <lb />
thrown out In the Ninth, no matter <lb />
how much Mr. Taft might need the <lb />
votes, to which no one thinks for a <lb />
moment he Is entitled. <lb />
national committee;. And with the <lb />
Instructed and uncontested <lb />
credited they bring bis <lb />
present total on the temporary roll <lb />
up to A large proportion of the <lb />
contested among the case <lb />
still to be passed on by the com- <lb />
represent delegates instructed <lb />
for Taft; the precise number Is <lb />
subject of much dispute, nor can It <lb />
be stated how many of these contests <lb />
Taft will win. <lb />
The cases decided today were those <lb />
of the Indiana delegation at large, <lb />
four in number, headed by Col. Harry <lb />
S. New, chairman of the convention <lb />
committee of arrangements an <lb />
in former vice president. Charles W. <lb />
Fairbanks and the district delegation <lb />
from the 1st. 3rd and 13th districts. <lb />
The contest in the fourth was with- <lb />
drawn and the committee confirmed <lb />
the two sitting delegates. <lb />
The real fight of the day In <lb />
committee came not on the contest <lb />
over the delegates at large, where. It <lb />
had been expected, the committee <lb />
unanimous In giving them to Taft. <lb />
but over the seating of tho two Taft <lb />
delegates from the 13th or South <lb />
Bend district. <lb />
James Montgomery, the author of <lb />
Ready will adapt for tho <lb />
American for A. H. Woods, tho <lb />
Viennese opera Woman <lb />
of women. Tho Colonel also said that <lb />
he had definitely decided to <lb />
rate In the platform which he will <lb />
to the Chicago convention <lb />
a woman's suffrage <lb />
Earthquake in North Carolina <lb />
. Town <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. June <lb />
common with a number of other south <lb />
em cities, Wilmington experienced an <lb />
earthquake this morning <lb />
The tremor was distinct and was felt <lb />
by a large number of people who <lb />
were awake at the time and a number <lb />
of others were rudely awakened by <lb />
the shock which houses. Some <lb />
noticed that small articles <lb />
So far as could he learned the <lb />
did no damage. <lb />
Mighty Few. <lb />
Mighty few of Tom Watson's read- <lb />
would have ever discovered any- <lb />
thing out of the way In Latin <lb />
Journal. <lb />
For aid <lb />
CHARLESTON, W. Va., June <lb />
The West Virginia to the Re- <lb />
publican national convention, who will <lb />
depart from here tomorrow for <lb />
go, will carry with them a boom for <lb />
Gov. for the <lb />
nomination in the event that T. <lb />
Roosevelt Is named to head the ticket. <lb />
The friends of Governor be- <lb />
that he is entitled to second <lb />
place on the ticket from the fact that <lb />
ho Is the original Roosevelt man. On <lb />
January 18th lust, almost two months <lb />
before the headgear of the <lb />
Rough Rider was tossed Into the cir- <lb />
Governor issued a pub- <lb />
statement In which he declared <lb />
that a careful canvass of the political <lb />
situation in West Virginia had con- <lb />
him that tho people of <lb />
State were overwhelmingly for Col. <lb />
Roosevelt for the Republican <lb />
n. and calling upon <lb />
the people to elect delegates to <lb />
go who would vote for his nomination. <lb />
Furthermore, it was pointed out, <lb />
Governor of West Virginia Is the only <lb />
one of the seven governor's who pro- <lb />
on Roosevelt to be a candidate, <lb />
who carried his state solid In the <lb />
contest for <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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