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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
The Reflector Family a Wed- <lb />
Wednesday's <lb />
That brilliant luminary who sits at <lb />
the head of The Reflector table <lb />
thought he was wise enough for no <lb />
to steal a march on him, but <lb />
night he got left to such <lb />
I extent as to give his bump of con- <lb />
a jolt right. He knew some <lb />
courting was going on under the roof. <lb />
but did not dream that Cupid was <lb />
so fast that a wedding could <lb />
If you have not seen the NEW be done and over before he got on <lb />
Thursday with their usual barbecue. WASHINGTON it is to your to it. But that is just what happened <lb />
Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The ,, <lb />
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates on Application <lb />
N. C , June . The Masons these make <lb />
held their regular communication <lb />
and the officers wen- elect <lb />
J. H. Cheek, W. M. <lb />
T. t. Johnson. S W. <lb />
T. K. alien, J. W. <lb />
J. K. Smith, treasurer. <lb />
S. A. secretary. <lb />
Messrs, J. H. Smith and W. J. Boyd <lb />
are attending the state convention at <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
Master Larry Smith is spending a <lb />
few days visiting relatives at Middle- <lb />
sex. <lb />
interest to see. Made by George Tuesday night about o'clock. <lb />
Hackney, Jr., and sold in Ayden by at the home of the bride Pitt <lb />
us. E. Turnage and Sons Company, street, Mr. Clinton B. and <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy has stood Miss Nannie K. Johnston were hap- <lb />
test for years and its is married by Rev. C. M. Rock <lb />
only due to the fact that this bug-, Mrs. J. L. Carper played the wed- <lb />
has been made out of the best ding march. <lb />
material. Sold in Ayden by us. <lb />
Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
E. <lb />
Tobacco Test Farm. <lb />
A very special effort is being made <lb />
The bride has been a member of <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have <lb />
hereto set my hand and affixed my <lb />
official sail, at Raleigh, this th day <lb />
of May. 1912. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk. <lb />
E. E. Griffin and wife. Julia F. <lb />
fin, M. Cherry and wife Annie F. <lb />
Cherry E. H. Foley vs William <lb />
F Cherry. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt county made in the <lb />
above entitled cause by D. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
on the 17th day of May, 1912, <lb />
the undersigned commissioner will on <lb />
Monday, the 17th day of June. 1912. <lb />
at o'clock noon, expose to public <lb />
sale, before the court house door In <lb />
The Reflector force for about years. Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
starting as a typesetter at the <lb />
and working her way up to the <lb />
head of the mailing department of <lb />
the paper. In all her work she was <lb />
the best efficiency <lb />
and devotion to duty being her con- <lb />
Note the locals of E. Turnage and to secure the location of the <lb />
test farm Durham. This Is <lb />
If you want screen doors and farm that is to be established aim. <lb />
to fit or any other work, car- the state of North Carolina and Mr. the fortunate <lb />
your wants to L. L. Kittrell. I national government where special j groom, came from Blackstone. Va. <lb />
Ail kinds of hardware at J. R. Smith be made in the raising of early in the year to take the position <lb />
and Bro. tobacco. <lb />
Miss Dora who has been <lb />
lingering for some time after all <lb />
that kind friends and loving hands <lb />
could do for her. died Monday and <lb />
was buried in Ayden cemetery. Her <lb />
The special committee <lb />
I has to select the <lb />
R. W. Scott, A. T. <lb />
school males acted as pall bearers. <lb />
Mr. Richard Wingate and daughters <lb />
Roberta and who have <lb />
been visiting the family of Dr. Joe <lb />
Dixon at Va., returned <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
If you want a home-made light <lb />
running buggy, cart or wagon, see <lb />
me. L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. S. . Jenkins received a phone <lb />
message his daughter who is <lb />
visiting was taken sick <lb />
Suddenly He left on the evening <lb />
train to he with her. <lb />
as tan of The Reflector plant. <lb />
And an all-round good one he has <lb />
made, not only being skilled, but also <lb />
taking great pride and interest in his <lb />
work. <lb />
Whether or not The Reflector ever <lb />
anything else good, it has the <lb />
satisfaction of it has made <lb />
two young hearts very happy by be- <lb />
the means of bringing them to- <lb />
farm, only a few miles west of <lb />
Durham has offered the commit- <lb />
tee free by parties in Durham, and <lb />
the commute has the tarn under <lb />
very serious consideration. The <lb />
tor of the Sun was with <lb />
chairman another member of the I Immediately after the <lb />
committee yesterday in Raleigh and Mrs. went to the <lb />
the matter and we were assured that Smith house where they will make <lb />
Durham was being considered and home for present Both were <lb />
the committee appreciated the back at their places today and so <lb />
liberal offer that had been made by happy that they were promptly fer- <lb />
tile in Durham. <lb />
We believe that nothing would be <lb />
more benefit to our country at this <lb />
given for a on the <lb />
force <lb />
Fruit jars, caps and rubbers. J. <lb />
K. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr C. V. Cannon is giving his <lb />
farmers to raise more and better to- <lb />
Mid premises a new coat of paint <lb />
proving the general appearance <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
If you want bay, oats, corn, rape <lb />
or for feed or seed of any kind see <lb />
Ayden Feed Co. <lb />
and are trying to increase the <lb />
sales of tobacco on the Durham mar- <lb />
aid very <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
and this farm would aid Having duly qualified before the <lb />
much in this work. court clerk of Pitt county, <lb />
, Out people should unite in this s administrator of the estate of T. <lb />
work, and should leave no effort H. Blount, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
in great demand. <lb />
The little child of Mr. Joe Phillips <lb />
who has been sick at his <lb />
Mr. W. II. Phillips on Lee street, died <lb />
yesterday. The remains were taken <lb />
to the cemetery for Interment. <lb />
Mr. C. E. Spier, has a very sick <lb />
child. <lb />
Our tobacco warehouses all are <lb />
rented for the coining season to men <lb />
of both integrity and experience and <lb />
we hope to see our tobacco market <lb />
take on new life. <lb />
Car of lime, cement and plaster at <lb />
J R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
We learn that the family of Mr. <lb />
Ben Allen Jones are all improving. <lb />
The baby child of Mr. Willie B. <lb />
Tyson died Monday and was buried <lb />
in Ayden cemetery. <lb />
Mrs. Burroughs who has been <lb />
here on a visit to her parents, Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. D. G. Berry returned Thus- <lb />
day to her home in Scotland <lb />
Her sister. Miss Olivia Berry <lb />
her. <lb />
Lime. lime. lime, for brick or pea- <lb />
nuts at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
We never saw crops looking more <lb />
promising, especially tobacco and <lb />
corn. <lb />
At the I. O. O. F. meeting Monday- <lb />
night the following officers were elect- <lb />
A. E. X. G. <lb />
J. R. Smith. V. G. <lb />
R. W. Smith, treasurer. <lb />
J. E. Cannon. Rec. Sec. <lb />
H. G. Burton. Fin. Sec. <lb />
We have recently unloaded two cars <lb />
of American wire fence, at <lb />
prices. E. Turnage and Sons <lb />
Company. <lb />
Have you seen that new steel post <lb />
that is being sold by us Requires <lb />
no staples and Is economical to any <lb />
one desiring a good post. K. Turnage <lb />
and Sons Co. <lb />
We have for sale lbs of <lb />
nitrate of soda, at prices guaranteed. <lb />
E. Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
Don't forget that the original top <lb />
dresser, Is sold In <lb />
den by us. Other top dressers, but <lb />
none like Has been <lb />
clone that would go toward securing Persons indebted lo the <lb />
this test Sun. <lb />
slate to make immediate payment to <lb />
j the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate are <lb />
The Necessary Worm. that they must present the <lb />
The discovery of a new species of same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
earthworm may awake only a languid on or before the 3rd day of May. 1913. <lb />
interest in the layman's mind, yet or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
minute studies of the humbler of recovery. <lb />
works of nature that result in bring- <lb />
to light previously unrecognized <lb />
Inhabitants of the soil really possess <lb />
a very high degree of since <lb />
they often indicate unsuspected pro- <lb />
whereby the earth is kept in <lb />
o condition to be the home and <lb />
of man. <lb />
Darwin surprised the general read- <lb />
public by his revelations of the <lb />
indispensable role played by the hum- <lb />
earthworm in cultivating the soil. <lb />
He showed how the strength of a <lb />
pygmy was changed into that of a <lb />
giant by the virtue of numbers and of <lb />
industry, so that the richest soil was <lb />
turned over and over again by the <lb />
labors of earthworms and thus kept <lb />
a fertile condition. <lb />
When, however. Darwin, discovered <lb />
the importance of the work done by <lb />
worms, he was not aware of the ex- <lb />
of more than eight or <lb />
in Great Britain. Now-, ow- <lb />
to the labors of students who <lb />
have devoted their time to the study <lb />
of earthworms In that country, at <lb />
least different species are known, <lb />
and a vast amount of Interesting In- <lb />
formation has been gathered concern- <lb />
their character and <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
This 3rd day of May, 1912. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
of T. H. Blount. <lb />
ltd <lb />
cash, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land <lb />
Lying and being in the town of <lb />
Greenville, slate of North Carolina, <lb />
situated on the north side of Third <lb />
street and west side of street, <lb />
adjoining Third street on the south, <lb />
street on the east and the <lb />
lot known as the W. H. Harrington <lb />
on the north and the lot of E. <lb />
H. on the west, containing <lb />
1-2 acre more or less and being the <lb />
same lot upon which Mrs. Mary <lb />
resided. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
of making partition among the <lb />
tenants in common. <lb />
This the 17th day of May, 1912. <lb />
F. C. Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
STATE OF II <lb />
Department of State <lb />
State of North Carolina. County of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
In the court. <lb />
John Bynum vs Lula Bynum. <lb />
To the Defendant Lula <lb />
You will take notice that n ac- <lb />
entitled as above been com- <lb />
in the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county by the plaintiff to obtain from <lb />
you a divorce absolute for adultery <lb />
committed by you with Lump Bynum, <lb />
and you will further take notice that <lb />
you arc required to appear at the <lb />
next term of the Superior court of <lb />
Pitt county to be held on the 1st <lb />
Monday in September the court <lb />
house in said county and answer or <lb />
to the complaint in said ac- <lb />
or the plaintiff will to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded in said <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This th day of May. 1912. <lb />
D. C, MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Id . <lb />
MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF HEAL <lb />
ESTATE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed and by Frank <lb />
to M. H. on the <lb />
10th day of August, 1906 and duly <lb />
recorded in the office of the register <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county, North Caro- <lb />
in Book at page the <lb />
will expose to public sale <lb />
before the court house door In Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder, on Mon- <lb />
day the 17th day of June, 1912, at <lb />
in at certain lot or parcel of land <lb />
situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
N. C. on First street, It being the <lb />
eastern part of lot No. the old <lb />
plat of the town of Greenville; being <lb />
the same lot or parcel conveyed to <lb />
Frank Hopkins by deed dated Aug. <lb />
10th. 1908. known as the Taft <lb />
lot. to satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
This 15th day of May, 1912. <lb />
J. E. NOBLES, Assignee. <lb />
DON. GILLIAM, Atty. <lb />
Millard Lambert of In <lb />
Hunting For ill- Wife. <lb />
that his wife <lb />
was lost or staying at some unknown <lb />
address in either Spencer or <lb />
bury. Lambert of <lb />
appealed to local police here today to <lb />
assist him in finding her. He states <lb />
that she left home last Friday to visit <lb />
a brother Isaac In this place, <lb />
that she telegraphed him Saturday <lb />
on the market for years and has for money, that he came here to as <lb />
stood the test. E. Turnage and Sons <lb />
Company, <lb />
Now Is the time to place your or- <lb />
for Mowers and rakes In order <lb />
to get deliveries. We have for <lb />
sale the celebrated and <lb />
make. None better. E. <lb />
Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
If its a buggy or a harness, we <lb />
can suit in price, style and terms. E. <lb />
Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
We have In stock buggies made <lb />
the following and defy <lb />
competition on a good buggy. Jno. <lb />
Flanagan Buggy Company, Greenville, <lb />
K, C. Washington Buggy Company, <lb />
Washington. N. C. Hackney Bros., <lb />
Wilson. N. 0.1 Parker Bros., Suffolk, <lb />
. and Buggy Co. Kinston, <lb />
her but Is unable to locate either <lb />
his wife, Mrs. Maggie Lambert, or <lb />
her brother. Mr. Lambert has ad- <lb />
in the local papers for his <lb />
lost wife, stating that he will wait <lb />
two days for her in front of the pot- <lb />
office. <lb />
1341 Applicants. <lb />
state <lb />
board of examiners met here <lb />
today in annual session to <lb />
applicants for <lb />
to practice medicine. <lb />
will continue through Friday. <lb />
The state health officers association <lb />
will meet here June and the North <lb />
Medical Association June <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as executrix of <lb />
Fernando C. deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina, this Is <lb />
to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said deceased <lb />
to exhibit them to the undersigned <lb />
on or before the 3rd day of May, 1913, <lb />
or bis notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted to said <lb />
estate will please Immediate <lb />
payment <lb />
This May 3rd, 1912. <lb />
MABEL BARNHILL, <lb />
Executrix. <lb />
F. G. James Son. Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
K. C. Could we not suit you one of <lb />
of Dissolution <lb />
To all whom the present may come <lb />
Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
of the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of the stockholders, <lb />
In my office, that the Greenville <lb />
Lumber and Veneer Company, a <lb />
of this state, whose <lb />
pal office it in the town of <lb />
Greenville, county of Pitt, state of <lb />
North Carolina B. Minor being <lb />
the agent therein and in Charge there- <lb />
of, upon whom process may be <lb />
has complied with the require- <lb />
of Chapter of 1905, <lb />
entitled preliminary <lb />
to the Issuing of tins Certificate of <lb />
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of the State of North Car- <lb />
de hereby certify that said <lb />
did on the 9th day of <lb />
May, 1912, file in my office a duly <lb />
executed and attested consent In writ- <lb />
to the dissolution of said <lb />
ration, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and record of the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid are now on file in my <lb />
office m provided by law. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix <lb />
of Wiley G. deceased, late of <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the within one <lb />
year from the date of this notice, or <lb />
this notice will be pleaded in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons Indebted <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the 7th day of May, 1912. <lb />
JULIA F. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Administratrix, <lb />
Attorney. <lb />
New Century <lb />
No Levers. No Springs <lb />
Always in Balance. <lb />
. <lb />
Farmers want the <lb />
of its many distinctive features, which are <lb />
weight balances perfectly balanced pole <lb />
without even so much as a balance lever. Simplicity <lb />
a lever, spring, or other nuisance on <lb />
it. Light on draft, because it weighs less and has draft <lb />
closer to shovels. Evenness of cultivation, that is, move- <lb />
does not effect position of Six 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 of the best far- <lb />
in Pitt county using this cultivator. Call and let us <lb />
demonstrate to you its many distinctive features. <lb />
We also sell the celebrated New John Deere Walking <lb />
Cultivator, the best and most satisfactory walking <lb />
on the market. When in need of anything in the <lb />
hardware line be sure to see us. <lb />
Our Weeders cannot be excelled. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by Nelson Hop- <lb />
kins to Geo. A. dated January <lb />
16th, 1910 and duly recorded In the <lb />
register's office In Pitt county In book <lb />
D-9. page <lb />
The undersigned will on Tuesday, <lb />
the 9th day of July, 1912. at o'clock <lb />
noon, expose to public sale before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash the follow- <lb />
described tract or parcel of land <lb />
to <lb />
Situate in the town of Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina and on the west side of <lb />
the A. C. L. railroad, adjoining the <lb />
lot of Mrs. J. L. Sugg on the north, <lb />
the lot of Henry Sheppard on the <lb />
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on the <lb />
east and Bower's lane on the south, <lb />
containing 1-4 of an acre more or <lb />
less and being the lot whereon the <lb />
said Nelson Hopkins now resides. <lb />
This the 9th day of June, 1912. <lb />
GEO. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Increased Yields Mean <lb />
Profits <lb />
For TOP <lb />
OATS. TRUCK and GENERAL <lb />
CROPS USE ONLY GENUINE <lb />
Top <lb />
BEARING OUR TRADE MARK <lb />
be misled by <lb />
less cost per ton than <lb />
using the same number of pounds per acre <lb />
gives equally as good, if not better, <lb />
results than <lb />
is packed in pound bags, in good <lb />
mechanical condition, docs not stiffen <lb />
the land, and does not Evaporate <lb />
The crop gets it all . <lb />
FOR AND FULL INFORMATION <lb />
REGARDING IT, APPLY TO <lb />
J. R. Harvey Company, <lb />
Grifton, North <lb />
E. Turnage Sons Company <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
or <lb />
Home Fertilizer and Chemical Company. <lb />
Sole Owners and Manufacturers <lb />
Lord Northland Takes a Bride. <lb />
LONDON. June Lord North- <lb />
land, whoso name figured prominently <lb />
In the sensational trial two years ago <lb />
of the suit brought by Capt. <lb />
Sterling against his wife, an American <lb />
actress, married today to <lb />
Hilda Cooper, daughter of the late, <lb />
Sir Daniel Cooper, the noted English <lb />
sportsman. The wedding took place <lb />
at St. Margaret's, Westminster, and <lb />
was largely attended. <lb />
at Cornell. <lb />
ITHACA, N. Y., June con- <lb />
with the commencement week <lb />
exercises at Cornell University there <lb />
unveiled today a life sized bust of <lb />
former governor Alonzo H. Cornell, a <lb />
gift of the university from the widow <lb />
of the governor. Governor Cornell <lb />
was the first charter trustee of the <lb />
University, and the eldest son of Esra <lb />
Cornell, the founder of the university. <lb />
worth League Meet <lb />
League of <lb />
the North Carolina Conference. South- <lb />
Methodist church, will meet In <lb />
annual session here tomorrow and <lb />
will probably continue through to <lb />
Sunday. About delegates will be <lb />
In attendance from all sections of <lb />
the state embraced by the <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED RY THE REST <lb />
FARM NO COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA YE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
UTA R Y FA TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
A N NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
fl-. <lb />
Is the Most I the Mutt Healthful, the Mast Noble of <lb />
we have a <lb />
of twelve <lb />
the he.-1 <lb />
people in the eastern <lb />
part of north <lb />
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 TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE II AD UPON CA-<lb />
X. C, FRIDAY 1912. <lb />
I'M I Lit <lb />
TEDDY PREFERS IN <lb />
HAS HIRED HALE CHICAGO <lb />
With He Declares He Advises His Followers to <lb />
lave Courage and Indications Point <lb />
to A Bolt For A Second <lb />
Convention <lb />
Johnson, California's Fighting Governor Also <lb />
Is Far As <lb />
CALL POLICE IF DELEGATES ATTEMPT TO BOLT <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
ROOSEVELT HAS <lb />
ED HIMSELF WILLING TO <lb />
HEAL ANOTHER PARTY AND <lb />
CUT LOOSE OP <lb />
DECLARATION <lb />
TO RANK <lb />
OF REPUBLICAN <lb />
PARTY AND THE HONEST <lb />
PEOPLE OF THE ENTIRE <lb />
Special to <lb />
CHICAGO, III. June <lb />
It is no longer a secret that ex-Pres- <lb />
Roosevelt, disgusted with <lb />
turn affairs are taking at the Coliseum <lb />
has rented a large hall and Is now <lb />
planning to bolt the convention. Ii <lb />
Is generally discussed and admitted by <lb />
even the most conservative that <lb />
followers will make a <lb />
second Convention possible. Root's <lb />
argues in learning the fact that the <lb />
GOVERNOR HIRAM W. JOHNSON. <lb />
CALIFORNIA. <lb />
Colonel had taken such steps, <lb />
that should Teddy's delegates bolt, <lb />
he will do his utmost to thwart the <lb />
move, he having hinted that tile <lb />
lice will be called In lo detain <lb />
said to his loyal delegates <lb />
FAR AS I AM CONCERNED I <lb />
AM THROUGH, HOPE THAT IF <lb />
ARK LOYAL AND RE- <lb />
MAIN SO TO PARTY. WILL <lb />
REALIZE TOUR STRENGTH <lb />
ACT was gen <lb />
taken as an Invitation to he <lb />
ready to follow the Colonel to his <lb />
new arena. <lb />
equally strong in expressing his dis- <lb />
gust the methods employed at <lb />
the convention by the Tall ring. <lb />
Johnson said this morning, AM <lb />
I TROUGH FIGHTING WITH <lb />
I FISTS AND WILL NOW TAKE A <lb />
Nothing but routine work is ex- <lb />
to come up before the com- <lb />
today. Many are <lb />
ticking to him through thick and <lb />
thin while others will not quit the <lb />
party for any consideration. <lb />
Chicago, III., June <lb />
committee of the Republican <lb />
convention broke up in a row <lb />
shortly before midnight. <lb />
Chicago. June Roosevelt <lb />
forces met their second defeat in the <lb />
Republican national convention to- <lb />
a session which had for its out- <lb />
standing feature a remarkable <lb />
of nearly an hours <lb />
in honor of Governor Herbert <lb />
S. Hadley, of Missouri. <lb />
All of the Roosevelt delegates join- <lb />
ed in this demonstration, while some <lb />
of the Taft states lent a voice. The <lb />
ovation lo the Missouri executive was <lb />
quickly Interrupted by many of the <lb />
delegates as the possible forerunner <lb />
of a boom for Hadley for president. <lb />
One enthusiastic Pennsylvania jump- <lb />
ed to the stage and <lb />
cheers Hadley, the President <lb />
of the United <lb />
Governor Hadley led the fight on <lb />
the convention Hour today to out H <lb />
contested Taft lo seat <lb />
Roosevelt men in their places. <lb />
convention finally refused lo en- <lb />
the motion a vote of <lb />
to <lb />
This transferred the light to <lb />
credentials, appointed <lb />
Just before the convention adjourned <lb />
until tomorrow noon. <lb />
The tent ion Story. <lb />
CHICAGO, ill., Jane M. At <lb />
o'clock an hour before the <lb />
time, less than spectators <lb />
were in Die hall and but eight of the <lb />
delegates Beats were occupied, James <lb />
Preston, charge of the press sec- <lb />
of convention hall, came in <lb />
a bundle of mail. <lb />
Coliseum postmaster <lb />
me to in-iii him get the newspaper- <lb />
men he said. all for one <lb />
reporter. William Jennings <lb />
Soon after Chairman Root had <lb />
rived on the platform he w Hanked <lb />
on one side Governor Hadley, the <lb />
Roosevelt leader and the other <lb />
side by James Watson, of the Taft <lb />
forces. <lb />
Chairman Root finally pounded the <lb />
table with his gavel at 111.1 a. in. and <lb />
ordered the at arms to clear <lb />
the aisles. <lb />
Then pounding the table. Root <lb />
mean the <lb />
of this day will be opened with <lb />
CONVENTION <lb />
St. Paul's in Kinston Scene <lb />
Ceremony <lb />
marriage <lb />
and one aroused Politicians Expect A Full week <lb />
in social Circle <lb />
fie Consumed <lb />
One of the most prominent <lb />
ceremonies <lb />
tin liveliest <lb />
different in the state, took <lb />
place last night Kinston. when Miss <lb />
Mitchell, daughter Mis. <lb />
A. Mitchell that became the <lb />
of Mr. K. <lb />
The ceremony Which was perhaps <lb />
Hie most brilliant wedding function <lb />
lever witnessed in tins part of the <lb />
took place In the Episcopal <lb />
church of Paul, E, <lb />
J. ii. <lb />
I The Ulterior the church <lb />
beautifully and lavishly decorated <lb />
palms and o of <lb />
Bowers, the erection of <lb />
floral directly before the altar <lb />
completing a scheme of floral deco- <lb />
ration as has seldom been seen. Al- <lb />
AS DID ST. LOUIS <lb />
el t <lb />
U for <lb />
in in mil-<lb />
BALTIMORE, June one is t <lb />
Judge from the gossip heard In the <lb />
lobbies among the pol- <lb />
and leading newspaper men of <lb />
the tic <lb />
ion is lo lie a long drawn affair, <lb />
though the time set aside for the probably until Sunday as <lb />
was guests began to <lb />
the <lb />
case in St. Louis in when <lb />
at the church long before that,,,,,, ,,.,, ,., ,,, <lb />
hear and when a few minutes <lb />
by Prince. <lb />
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. <lb />
Postpone Meeting of Good <lb />
Roads Movement <lb />
Wants Contract With City For <lb />
the appointed time, bridal party <lb />
entered, the church was led to it <lb />
capacity. <lb />
Juno H. <lb />
It. Vainer, president of the North <lb />
Carolina God Roads Association all-1 <lb />
today the annual con- <lb />
of the association will lie <lb />
held August and instead of July <lb />
and as announced from Chapel <lb />
Hill. This change is ordered by Col- <lb />
Varner because the July dales <lb />
conflicted with the meeting of <lb />
state press association. Among the <lb />
prominent speakers on the program <lb />
are Locke Craig. Senator Simmons. <lb />
John H. Small and K. Y. Webb. An <lb />
DURHAM. June consulting <lb />
engineer, Gilbert C. White, whom the <lb />
city employed to act in the ad- <lb />
capacity with the board of <lb />
in treating with the water <lb />
company In making contracts, has <lb />
rived In the city begun his <lb />
Investigations. The present contract <lb />
the water company with the city <lb />
expires in 1818 and It is the wish <lb />
the Durham Water Company. In <lb />
asking tor a new contract that in <lb />
consideration of an amount <lb />
of approximately In <lb />
the present system, the city ex- <lb />
tending their contrail for a period <lb />
of years, beyond the limit of the <lb />
present agreement. The new con- <lb />
tract provides for the same rate as <lb />
now exists. The new contract gives <lb />
the city the power to purchase lbs <lb />
Durham Water Company plant with <lb />
In every tell years. <lb />
until long alter midnight Sunday morn <lb />
lug. <lb />
can tie slated open god authority <lb />
that the Underwood forces are <lb />
At the organ, which was hid New Yolks ., in <lb />
den behind a miniature garden of the lime the third <lb />
palms and ferns, Miss Jessie Wilson ,,.,, Th. speaker <lb />
presided. As a prelude Mrs. L. and Governor Wilson have <lb />
Woolen the on <lb />
of her voice and happy prudential aspirant, and <lb />
of Hie song being most to both will lose strength after these <lb />
surroundings or ballots few people in <lb />
A few minutes after the lo Both <lb />
Messrs. Courtney Mitchell and Lloyd. ., Wilson supporters <lb />
extended the bridal carpet.,, dickering with for the <lb />
s delegation. That they <lb />
nave received encouragement <lb />
from the Tammany leader, is not dis- <lb />
even by so leader as <lb />
Hill stone. Clark's chief main- <lb />
stay in the campaign, <lb />
There is a well grounded rumor <lb />
afloat here that New York will <lb />
In its vote tor and <lb />
Underwood after Ii shall have cut <lb />
a complimentary vote for Mayor Gay- <lb />
nor, until something like a definite <lb />
idea respective strength of <lb />
candidates is obtained by tho <lb />
becomingly attired In white, long <lb />
and to the strains of <lb />
comes the party of <lb />
of Misses Lot- <lb />
tie Perry. Annie <lb />
and beautifully at- <lb />
tired in white dresses <lb />
with pink silk and gauze trains and <lb />
holding gorgeous bouquets of sweet <lb />
peas, slowly marched up the aisle <lb />
and their positions on the steps <lb />
fronting the altar. The maids of <lb />
honor. Miss Iris Mitchell and Mrs. <lb />
Courtney Mitchell as well as ma- <lb />
of honor. Mrs. S. C. <lb />
contingent. In oilier words <lb />
tram gowns and carrying magnificent Murphy's game is to feel out the con- <lb />
of while roses, followed. <lb />
in Leg. <lb />
Durham Herald. <lb />
When the police searched Tom <lb />
Little Miss Louise acted as <lb />
flower girl Master Mitchell <lb />
seriously undertook the task of ring <lb />
bearer. <lb />
The bride beautifully attired in <lb />
white and leaning on the arm of <lb />
her brother Mr. A. Mitchell, was <lb />
met at the by groom who <lb />
entered from the vestry accompanied <lb />
by Ins brother. Mr. J. W. Ferrell, the <lb />
best man. <lb />
The groomsmen were Messrs, n <lb />
Turner. Marshall A. Walk- <lb />
and Bailey. <lb />
The wedding ceremony <lb />
performed Rev. J. II. <lb />
Imposing as It was with Its <lb />
vows and promises exchanged, was <lb />
one of the prettiest ever witnessed and <lb />
tho hush followed the bridal <lb />
procession to the altar the answers <lb />
given by the contracting were <lb />
audible all over the church. <lb />
the church the bridal <lb />
by switching alternately <lb />
and wood. <lb />
party mid guests were driven <lb />
a one-legged man. who along , .,,, <lb />
with five other white men were u, home of the bride's <lb />
rested for gambling early mother on Mitchell avenue <lb />
morning, they found that the man reception was held until about II <lb />
Who had lost his limb was using Receiving guests wen <lb />
empty trouser leg as an bar sir. Mrs. S. C. who In- <lb />
Delightful punch served by <lb />
Miss Iris Mitchell assisted t Mr. I. <lb />
in the main hall, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Courtney Mitchell red <lb />
guests into the dining Where <lb />
were with delicious <lb />
and cake The dining loin was beau- <lb />
decorated with ferns and <lb />
streamers of green pending <lb />
from the to where <lb />
haded candles added o delightful <lb />
light. <lb />
Quests ere shown Into gift <lb />
b Mrs. I and Mrs, n. <lb />
C. Woolen. The presents displayed <lb />
there formed i collection <lb />
of articles, with much <lb />
out In Set <lb />
beautiful Jewels formed pan this <lb />
Imposing array of tills <lb />
During the Reception Coble's or- <lb />
nude delightful <lb />
Immediately the reception <lb />
bride groom left tor an extend- <lb />
where a SO -moon tour. <lb />
The out-of-town <lb />
Mrs On en, New Born; <lb />
Mrs. Percy Miss Masten. <lb />
WILLIAM JR. <lb />
room. The man mid his leg cut off them lo Col. and Mrs W. D lot Miss Annie Turner <lb />
just below the hip and had Hie Pollock. On the receiving line were land Mr. Herman Turner Durham; <lb />
empty half of his trousers ct the and Mrs. Vernon Pen-ell, and Mrs. w. j <lb />
and above this he Crammed quart and groom Mr. and Mrs. W. Messrs, Marshall and Marvin Fer- <lb />
bottle of whiskey and a number Ferrell. parents of the groom. of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
emailed bottles. The police relieved Mitchell, the bride's mother, Mr. W. Farrell and <lb />
Gov. Johnson, of California, a stead <lb />
fast friend of the ex-president, was prayer by the Rev Joseph <lb />
effort will be made to secure <lb />
Oscar W. Underwood as the <lb />
speaker of the meeting. <lb />
him of this burden, and he. along with <lb />
Hon. his companions were placed In the <lb />
chief guard house to await a hearing on the <lb />
charge of gambling. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Ferrell, Miss Annie <lb />
Mr. Marshall Ferrell. Miss <lb />
Ferrell, Mr. C. Walker. Miss <lb />
Susie Perry and Mr. Bailey. <lb />
William <lb />
Ferrell of Mr. c. A. <lb />
of Richmond; Mr. O. Bailey, of <lb />
Miss Ferrell of <lb />
mm<lb /></p>
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YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP- <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
Prince and Princess of <lb />
Open a London Exposition <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 />
Photo by an Press Association. <lb />
THE <lb />
Pulley Store <lb />
Is just what its motto implies. <lb />
The Home of W omens Fashions <lb />
Just now a specialty is being made of all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
SUMMER GOODS <lb />
On which special prices are made. In every <lb />
department the stock is <lb />
NEW AND UP-TO-DATE <lb />
The ladies can find all their needs in <lb />
wearing apparel at this store. <lb />
B. J. PULLEY <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
City <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
NOW OPEN <lb />
I Id <lb />
variety of III <lb />
great abundance. The Atlantic Hotel fronts the ocean beach, <lb />
which runs east and west, affording Hie much sought southwest- <lb />
water front, and Its guests enjoy Invigorating ocean <lb />
throughout the summer. <lb />
Here you have more unique and exclusive advantages than can <lb />
be found on the Atlantic upon the beautiful and <lb />
placid Sound or the Atlantic. Still water and SURF BATH- <lb />
Incomparable Sound and Sea FISHING. Many near- <lb />
by points of traditional interest. DANCING, TENNIS, <lb />
W, Hankers, June . Bar, July N. C. Tress, <lb />
July <lb />
ALLEN Manager, COT, y. r <lb />
These gentlemen conferred as <lb />
plans for the education <lb />
the rural population <lb />
the conference having been call- <lb />
I'd the Instance of the <lb />
Union. The statewide Importance <lb />
the conference Is realized when it <lb />
reflected how many of those are <lb />
slate officers. A mutual understanding race <lb />
plans for furthering the In <lb />
what needed In the way of <lb />
rural education. <lb />
The State department of <lb />
the Union will devote it at- <lb />
the fen definite propositions <lb />
rather than scatter it energies in an <lb />
W. C. CROSBY, <lb />
state Educational Agent. <lb />
Charlotte, X. C. <lb />
Cell the former Boston <lb />
pitcher, is helping Memphis keen In <lb />
the running in the Southern League <lb />
Carolina <lb />
STATE <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
indefinite way upon the vast by the state for the <lb />
men of North Carolina. regular <lb />
Princes of derive their chief Importance from their <lb />
with royalty. The title of Duke of Tack, held by the head of the <lb />
family, was conferred by the king of upon his first <lb />
counts in into. That duke married a daughter of the Duke of turn <lb />
bridge, a first cousin of and bis daughter. Princess Mary of <lb />
la now queen of BIS third son. Prince Alexander, married <lb />
Princess Alice of Albany, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Like other <lb />
royalties and near royalties, the prince and are In demand for <lb />
show occasions as the laying of cornerstones the opening of exhibitions. <lb />
The accompanying was made when the couple at <lb />
recent opening of the British exposition Id London. <lb />
I co-operative marketing and <lb />
direct distribution of farm products. <lb />
We hope to secure changes <lb />
In our present Country farm-life school <lb />
i i Farm Union laid plans law, as will better adapt it to existing <lb />
a definite and systematic cam- conditions. <lb />
and will prosecute the plan in attempting to put this program <lb />
all over the state. Mr. w. C. operation, we have no idea of an- <lb />
has icon appointed stale any of the agencies that <lb />
agent, office having doing SUCh splendid work for our <lb />
created In keeping lib the country people. We ask only to be ad- <lb />
policy of the National i n- to the work as a trusted ally. <lb />
ion. In Conclusion, it shall be our c-cm- <lb />
a conference was held a few days aim to help bring country <lb />
ago between in-, Alexander, pres- better tor both gen- <lb />
idem hi the slate union; J. Y . oral and vocational training to give <lb />
state of public in- them not only the things m <lb />
Stale Educational Agent W. the mind and above all. the things <lb />
C. Crosby, W. A Graham, commission- Will make country life more <lb />
of agriculture, and Dr. Hudson and able and more remunerative. We <lb />
I. O of the state depart- peal to countryman, be be farm- <lb />
of agriculture Agent teacher or preacher, to help ill tills <lb />
and Mr, In greatest work by <lb />
charge of the teachers training class, s. the Union. <lb />
YOUR DAILY <lb />
WALK WILL <lb />
BE EASY <lb />
When we are <lb />
permitted t o <lb />
prescribe for <lb />
Your Tired Feet <lb />
VERY DAY you will hear some one <lb />
complain of being troubled their <lb />
feet, and during the sum- <lb />
mer months. <lb />
If they would consult us their troubles <lb />
would be no more, as they would soon <lb />
learn to appreciate the of a Shoe <lb />
that fits. <lb />
Shoe <lb />
Patronize a <lb />
Home Industry<lb />
I do not ask your simply be <lb />
I. i cause we manufacture <lb />
though this is some recommendation to claim your <lb />
attention. <lb />
ask your custom because we are proud of <lb />
because the Buggies come out of <lb />
our factory have proved their worth in the past and <lb />
proving it at present, and will continue to <lb />
keep up cur standard of excellency in the future. <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
H Agents for best make P M f <lb />
H bicycles and tires <lb />
Hi things to be dune <lb />
prove the schools. These pro. <lb />
positions are stated In platform <lb />
pared by educational Agent W, <lb />
Cm shy. are as follows <lb />
courses leading to degrees, Special <lb />
courses for teachers, tuition to <lb />
those who to become teachers <lb />
i. We win promote the teaching M MI session begins Sop- <lb />
WANTED Bad Debts to Coll-ct <lb />
III all portions of the u-i No <lb />
no to help us In spare time <lb />
E. R. Bad Debt Agency <lb />
a TA. II y. <lb />
Reflector Advertisements Pay <lb />
and domestic science <lb />
in the country schools. This win be <lb />
done not theoretical class <lb />
work, lull by fostering the corn club <lb />
and tomato club, the sewing <lb />
cooking <lb />
I, We will strive secure more <lb />
supervision of the smaller <lb />
country schools. This is not intended <lb />
as a criticism of the men <lb />
who have accomplished en r <lb />
the present system of <lb />
timber is, For and <lb />
other information address <lb />
I. Font, President, <lb />
C. <lb />
We are prepared to do any repair work on <lb />
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee <lb />
our work. We also have full line of accessories, and <lb />
will be to order any parts to mobiles. <lb />
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale and ex- <lb />
change. We are agents for the <lb />
and cars. We expect to keep new cars on hand <lb />
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or <lb />
Gates, Sugg, Auto Co. <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00<lb />
I We will for <lb />
our teachers in order <lb />
they may equip themselves for Dover <lb />
l v Washington <lb />
t. We win advocate the holding New Ban <lb />
an annual Farm-Life Institute for Newport <lb />
county teachers In every county of the Ar Mot. , <lb />
slate. These may be held III Special train will leave at <lb />
With the regular p, in. leave Atlantic Hotel <lb />
or independent of them, or, m. leave city station at <lb />
haps, In ninny counties In lieu of them. p. m , and arrive at New <lb />
We will not rest until we shall u. in. In time to connect with <lb />
have secured for our country schools. No for Washington, <lb />
our country Institutes, and particulars your agent <lb />
our A. and U. College in W. W. <lb />
SPECIAL THAIS <lb />
Opening Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Trip <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. in. 1.25 <lb />
in. <lb />
i. in <lb />
p. in. <lb />
p, in. <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. in. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THEM <lb />
IN ANY QUANTITY at the LOWEST PRICE <lb />
Let Us Have Your Order Early <lb />
m m m W mm <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Rues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
A favorable introduction is gained amongst business men <lb />
through the use of HIGH CLASS STATIONARY. A clear cut <lb />
letter head or a comprehensible bill printed on excellent paper <lb />
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GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
again, with coal. iron, cop- <lb />
per, zinc. lead, bauxite, phosphate <lb />
rock, potash marls. dolomites <lb />
and l more, development U <lb />
and it has largely arrived. At <lb />
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THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
Editorial of Human Interest <lb />
By Arthur Brisbane <lb />
PREOCCUPIED. <lb />
Published by <lb />
nut In-.-, per In the world la produced and M <lb />
D J. wan Editor. Birmingham. Ala. the producing<lb />
year, <lb />
mom a. <lb />
.- of steels is lower than elsewhere, avail <lb />
. . in competition with the labor <lb />
of Germany. Timber Is lure In <lb />
nay be bad Bl <lb />
at the i In wonderful abundance and <lb />
The . Building, corner . , <lb />
and Third streets conservation now <lb />
i the timber acreage <lb />
All cards of i <lb />
U be charged i produce the the States <lb />
the greater <lb />
and more <lb />
vealed the <lb />
or the fright and <lb />
able the truth re- <lb />
hatred. <lb />
that they would not real the pain of <lb />
surgical operation, certain clergy- <lb />
men bating the unknown of their <lb />
mention <lb />
They declared that it was an inter- <lb />
m with the will of God. who <lb />
Men of men to suffer and become bat- <lb />
are given to the by Rather a <lb />
world one great from one supposed to be- <lb />
after In the omnipotence of God. For <lb />
another. Bach coarse if an omnipotent God didn't <lb />
it come mi la op- <lb />
hat- ovations He easily stop it. <lb />
The steam locomotive was to pal j Nine-tenths of all human beings on <lb />
small poor stage-coach drivers out earth live in a state of anxious <lb />
second class matter ,,, h, ,, , .,, ,,, , , ,,,. <lb />
at the post , , .,, ,.,,,, As , ,.,,, or .,,,,,,, he <lb />
It can and what it require from work of more than <lb />
, , ., had Work before and at higher wages. <lb />
the and nearest shipping <lb />
cent per word <lb />
it not so be diverted. <lb />
a Using choose an Illustrative but extreme <lb />
v.- will be at tare , ,, . <lb />
cents per Una. up to Any lines. example, it would not pay to send <lb />
pine from Alabama into Oregon, but <lb />
Entered <lb />
art II. I true, that hen science first <lb />
s. the possibility of <lb />
frightens us. And human beings unconscious so <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. nude- <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
-1. <lb />
point. <lb />
THE Mil K OF MB <lb />
Agriculture, climate, <lb />
manufacturer and position, con- <lb />
the sources of pros- <lb />
Agriculture is a volume to Itself and <lb />
has a literature of its own. Modern <lb />
methods are gradually making the <lb />
yields larger. this has <lb />
been brought about by the course of <lb />
events. Prom colonial days, after <lb />
the question of labor was tattled by <lb />
the Introduction of by <lb />
the thrifty the New <lb />
England ports, the Southern planter <lb />
held a position of his own. Land was <lb />
The spinning jenny and every other <lb />
device for clothing human beings hit- <lb />
and more met with hatred <lb />
It was necessary to <lb />
The lot of man, as a rule, is <lb />
happy. Old age frightens him, and <lb />
after old age death is there with its <lb />
terrors and mysteries. <lb />
Yet If any man suggests the <lb />
s In of Prosperity and peace <lb />
built like torts. universal anyone dares to <lb />
lilt MM ill RAISE BORE <lb />
LIVE STOCK again if <lb />
That the working man must be fed WM W human beings, having <lb />
ls a subject that would dispute, thought that the machine would accomplish., wonders, will do <lb />
and he. the bast of all. The laud the amount of work. Ins,., Plater things and become a happy <lb />
ford, corn and the corn produces the of that, the m. of workers ha. <lb />
multiplied by thousands-and again suggestion. <lb />
animal. The case conversion and <lb />
for better pay. <lb />
Even at this day <lb />
The man talk of a civilization <lb />
the lac. that the hog is f , will be free from care, poverty <lb />
lag for a large part of the year has ,., labor is greeted with ha- and selfishness is surrounded like the <lb />
rather led the South into too much trod and the of the In this picture by a ring of <lb />
However, rich and known. Workmen that should full of contemptuous <lb />
Williams in Jot <lb />
bog and hominy. <lb />
succulent these products are. <lb />
tell us that a mixed diet is more <lb />
better, forgetting that every <lb />
saving device increases the <lb />
labor- and hatred, <lb />
general I Look at this picture and think <lb />
women from tile slavery of because she has no hair on her <lb />
needle In its most tiring form. The face. <lb />
Wealth and benefits the whole world, yourself what thought. fixed, <lb />
healthful to the human animal than oppose the new idea and fights against lad and dull, are probably passing <lb />
any exclusive selection, so It is val- the unknown. through the minds of those monkeys. <lb />
Information to know that the The. machine freed monkey the woman Is nor- <lb />
quantity Of food animals In the conn- <lb />
try is on the increase. With the <lb />
sewing machine gave clothing to mil-1 another monkey thinks that <lb />
lions that hadn't it before, lengthen- woman is a fearful, degenerate <lb />
. , t every POw creature, some kind of monkey going <lb />
duel. la. knew a Whereof all the mothers in the world. But fa, seed, because she cannot climb a <lb />
soil or soil exhaustion. Their pastured that way. opposed because property, being unable to use her <lb />
en or overseers knew nothing ., k,,, f,.,,,,, ,,. men and women thought that It would like hands. <lb />
GOV. WOODROW WILSON <lb />
The Most Democrat. <lb />
easily acquired and with careless <lb />
more and as land was Worn out. more far. they com in. In the <lb />
deprive poor women of a living and <lb />
inventor of the <lb />
chine persuaded to break <lb />
land leaned up by denuding It ; <lb />
of the native forests. splendid condition to add the two abandon his idea. <lb />
It was living on principal and ac- months rest and corn ration demanded Now machine, run by <lb />
ma- <lb />
0- <lb />
And the lady monkeys In the circle <lb />
probably think still the woman. <lb />
represents advancement and <lb />
thousands of centuries of cultivation <lb />
and they despise her from every <lb />
Cumulating neither interest nor sink- for market. Surely the South should power, the most painful work j ,,, of <lb />
lug fund. Political events extinguish- reap some the affluence awaiting women. And where formerly they the fact that her nose Is <lb />
.,.,, . , ,, stitched, slowly, with breaking , ., <lb />
the system. Then came the next this following govern- . not flat. <lb />
question as to the most practical figures as to live stock, are in- ,.,. ow ,,,,,,. th; <lb />
of improving existing conditions, Hying needle, and can make one thous <lb />
The new owners who dealt with this The live stock receipts at the seven and stitches where formerly they <lb />
problems had as a rule. Principal western markets, namely, made but one. <lb />
Not in the material world but <lb />
little capital. Land had largely Kansas a, <lb />
hands. Some by deaths I Joseph. Paul and Sioux . , <lb />
to war. some by foreclosure of debts. City, as the of commerce , ,, <lb />
After you have thought of the things <lb />
that the monkeys probably say to <lb />
themselves as they LOOK UPON <lb />
UNKNOWN, make up your mind that <lb />
you will not act In the presence of <lb />
the unknown, in the presence of the <lb />
unknown IDEA, as these monkeys act <lb />
when they see the woman. <lb />
educated, B <lb />
by <lb />
everything a bearing. <lb />
-Never believe a tiling Is false or bad <lb />
that war had prevented being cared April. 1911, were great- by those that are called <lb />
for. Consequently the new owner 1907. looked upon with hatred <lb />
had relatively few acres. He had to Furthermore, the aggregate receipts <lb />
, ,. ., , ,, , .,,. Those that call themselves <lb />
make them yield and with limited or seven markets of you have not seen it or heard <lb />
. , , , , . , , . during the four mouths of the present . . . <lb />
capital and labor conditions absolute- known, and upon all effort to solve before. <lb />
revolutionize,. be had no mm by the with suspicion and A what said <lb />
task He hid to learn new of contempt. And the ignorant see in Praised him for crossing <lb />
fertilization on is <lb />
as well as those of March and dangerous. deserve no praise Tor crossing the <lb />
It is difficult lo believe, but it is Alps. Hut I do deserve praise for <lb />
tan With Wilson. <lb />
Senator Gore, who is delegate at <lb />
large from Oklahoma to the Baltimore <lb />
convention, announcement <lb />
of the World in favor of Governor <lb />
son Is great accession to the Gov- <lb />
strength, not only on account <lb />
of the World's influence, but because <lb />
it is an index to the thoughts and feel- <lb />
and probable action of a most <lb />
Influential section of the press the <lb />
United States. If Wilson Is nominated, <lb />
the prow of the country <lb />
will support him more generously <lb />
any other Democratic aspirant <lb />
The independent vote generally turns <lb />
the scales In favor of the successful <lb />
candidate. This will be preeminently <lb />
true in the pending campaign. Any <lb />
Democratic nominee will, of course, <lb />
secure that large and invaluable vote <lb />
that is always loyal to the ticket. The <lb />
several candidates have an title <lb />
to this vote, but this is not sufficient <lb />
to insure success. is <lb />
stronger in the east than Clark, but <lb />
Wilson Is as strong or In the <lb />
east then Clark is strong <lb />
Jar the west than but <lb />
i Wilson Is as strong or stronger in the <lb />
west than Clark, lie is stronger with <lb />
the independent vote everywhere than <lb />
of them. He will be stronger <lb />
with disaffected Republican vote. <lb />
whose tribe the Lord seems to be In- <lb />
creasing than either or <lb />
Clark. In the last four campaigns, the <lb />
best principles, causes and tho <lb />
best candidates and everything else <lb />
excepting votes I might add, cam- <lb />
funs. <lb />
I is neither radical nor <lb />
He is neither as revolutionary <lb />
nor as reactionary as <lb />
Taft. He is at once animated and <lb />
restrained by tho of rational <lb />
progress. He will appeal to tho com- <lb />
sense of the American people and <lb />
suit a larger number of individual <lb />
inters than any other candidate on <lb />
any other ticket. <lb />
ought to nominate a man who <lb />
can secure the requisite vote and <lb />
guarantee a united and triumphant<lb />
the hands of the South had its start <lb />
then. It received considerable <lb />
,, ,. . . . , what less than those of January which <lb />
impetus the discovery natural <lb />
February, having however, been some- <lb />
supplies of natural phosphate in South <lb />
Carolina. Florida and Tennessee. A <lb />
somewhat myopic decision of the Ger <lb />
April, which include cattle, <lb />
were large. Tho <lb />
hogs, sheep horses and mules. <lb />
man seemed to have made were a of over <lb />
the necessary potash for the soil <lb />
possible by prohibitive cost, but it in <lb />
was a blessing, though very much of cent <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
L. <lb />
compared with head re- <lb />
1910. The total re- <lb />
disguised for the home sources are <lb />
being investigated and with most <lb />
nattering results. With of <lb />
proper fertilization, drainage, and. in of oar <lb />
a word scientific farming head, an increase of 1-2 <lb />
are improving and will Per cent <lb />
same period In and per cent <lb />
Over in <lb />
The value of the aggregate exports <lb />
to improve. <lb />
as lo climate. All Ibis is <lb />
by carefully recorded government <lb />
.,,,.,.,, ,. , domestic meat products April <lb />
statistics that nothing new could he <lb />
was In April, <lb />
It was The value of these <lb />
hundred <lb />
seventy-one years <lb />
ago this day <lb />
Francisco <lb />
conqueror of <lb />
Peru, breathed <lb />
his last with con- <lb />
abrupt- <lb />
as the result <lb />
of being <lb />
in the <lb />
jugular by <lb />
some people with <lb />
whom lie was <lb />
not on good <lb />
suitably added to their figures, unless <lb />
possibly the suggestions, that tho <lb />
horse never gets its full symmetrical for ten of terms. Pizarro was a discoverer by <lb />
development unless under special con- a marked profession, having learned the art of <lb />
increase, namely. 0128.899,112 as com- .,., who quit., g rep- <lb />
of herbage;. The states of <lb />
Tennessee and Kentucky have the <lb />
soil and the exact humidity to bring <lb />
the native grasses to such perfection <lb />
to develop the horse. And It Is <lb />
. . . u. . There is food for thought in the above <lb />
more the climate than the feed, for <lb />
figures for Southern farmers. <lb />
pared with during the <lb />
same period of the preceding fiscal <lb />
year. <lb />
by annexing the Pacific ocean <lb />
before anybody knew where it was, <lb />
as and had dis- <lb />
There is big money in live stock, covered all of the known world which <lb />
had not been laid out in town lots he <lb />
decided to conquer Peru. Pizarro <lb />
was one of the hardest men to do <lb />
II may be added that cottonseed and la, mg <lb />
corn form a better fattening ration try. Ho had a very cruel temper, <lb />
than either above, which followed him from place to place <lb />
and he never thawed out or permitted <lb />
with entirely different feed but at its <lb />
highest luxuriance, the Arabian horse <lb />
been quoted as perfection of the <lb />
animal. So, further east, though less <lb />
known, is the island of in the <lb />
eastern seas, where the same or every o. mi moon hp had <lb />
conditions have produced similar there comes another account of Thaw somebody with whom he was not on <lb />
And California Is In the same to get released from the rapport. did not conquer <lb />
kepi talking about the demonetization <lb />
of silver. Pizarro gave a stag din- <lb />
at his house one day and invited <lb />
the Inca and his staff to sit In. Then <lb />
after diner, while his guests were Idly <lb />
turning the pages of the photograph <lb />
album. Pizarro had everybody shot <lb />
down but tho Inca. whom he took <lb />
prisoner. Pizarro treated the Inca <lb />
with great leniency. He gave him his <lb />
choice between being strangled to <lb />
death front of the county Jail or <lb />
being set on lire and consumed, to- <lb />
with all of his contents. <lb />
reading upon the matter a little <lb />
and conferring with relatives who <lb />
hail witnessed one or two of Pizarro's <lb />
Incendiary conflagrations, the Inca <lb />
chose the former route as being the <lb />
more direct, and soon after said good- <lb />
by to this world In a voice chocked <lb />
with emotion and a hemp rope. Pi- <lb />
then had himself elected gov- <lb />
nor on a reform ticket and tapped <lb />
the Peruvian treasury with so much <lb />
animation that the inhabitants revolt- <lb />
ed and that they about <lb />
to retire him from circulation. Pl-<lb />
The <lb />
Down or <lb />
a curse <lb />
We fight bosses <lb />
The people's rights- Do d------d <lb />
We love machine <lb />
be abolished <lb />
We glory beloved president <lb />
The big down out <lb />
We love be candid <lb />
We never said -The steam roller <lb />
We Is aiming at <lb />
It <lb />
Making easy <lb />
nomination <lb />
elected <lb />
8888888888888888888888888888888888 <lb />
Sindbad, Atlanta Journal. <lb />
not believing the fools who said it <lb />
could not be <lb />
Prove all things, hold fast to that <lb />
is good. Don't be afraid of <lb />
the unknown. that we <lb />
have worth while today was unknown <lb />
n few years or a few centuries ago, <lb />
from the wheelbarrow to the flying <lb />
machine. <lb />
Press Comment <lb />
be held within the few days for <lb />
the purpose of awarding the contract <lb />
for the Improvement of tho so <lb />
that the work could commenced <lb />
without Star. <lb />
Folks out of the Party. <lb />
Star. <lb />
am a the late David <lb />
Hill was wont to declare. He <lb />
WM read out of the party by men <lb />
whose skulls were full of Populism, <lb />
but the New York statesman went on <lb />
being a Democrat till he died. Those <lb />
who read him out were without the <lb />
proper Jurisdiction. <lb />
About every change of the moon <lb />
a fleeting smile to locate on his title however, made some witty re- <lb />
mark about the Peruvian bark being <lb />
worse than its bite and cremated a <lb />
belt. <lb />
hi <lb />
The reasons for Introducing these <lb />
Peru with a shoe string, but found <lb />
it necessary to 1.111 a large number of <lb />
people who had never said an unkind <lb />
facts here Is that owing to climate Of course the Chicago convention word about any member of his family, <lb />
conditions, food is easily produced,, was not complete without the The ruling sovereign of Peru at this <lb />
. . vi . n. time had tho keys to the royal mint <lb />
labor I. not these are of Mrs. Nicholas <lb />
valuable In the growth the Alice try to votes for look a to be. <lb />
few more natives. Hut his doom was <lb />
at hand. At noon of June 1541, be- <lb />
still wrapped In and a <lb />
pair of languid Peruvian pajamas, he <lb />
was set upon by thirteen vindictive In- <lb />
habitants, who took turns in opening <lb />
crevices his physique. <lb />
death did not cause anybody to go in- <lb />
to and Peru been try- <lb />
South <lb />
father. <lb />
he could not read or write and ling to forget him ever since. <lb />
Wilmington Secures Tract of Land In <lb />
Southern Part of City <lb />
The deed by which tho municipality <lb />
secures from Suburban Develop- <lb />
Company acres of land border <lb />
on Greenfield pond, in the southern <lb />
part of the city, was probated <lb />
day and will be filed for record today <lb />
or tomorrow. The document Is now <lb />
In the hands of Major Joseph Smith, <lb />
having been handed to him yesterday <lb />
b Mr. Martin S. of the <lb />
ban Development Company. In return <lb />
for the land, which la to be Issued for <lb />
park purposes, the city agrees to <lb />
prove Fourth street, from Wright to <lb />
at a coat of <lb />
Mayor Smith last night that a <lb />
meeting of the council might <lb />
Foolish To. <lb />
News. <lb />
The Piedmont section of North Car- <lb />
has an abundance of <lb />
In the ground, on the ground and <lb />
above the ground. If our visitors <lb />
believe this why should we not. <lb />
Duncan in Chicago. <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Duncan of North <lb />
is standing with the Taft <lb />
forces in Chicago. He likely under- <lb />
stands that mere la yet nearly a year <lb />
for pin to be dished out by Mr. Taft, <lb />
when after that the Dem- <lb />
will be In full control.<lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
Special Washington <lb />
Letter <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
Miss Laura V. Cox returned from a <lb />
mission campaign of the western <lb />
vision of the Atlantic <lb />
Mr. J. Harris, of <lb />
town yesterday shaking bands <lb />
with our townsmen. <lb />
We are selling some good hats for <lb />
little money now, in order to make <lb />
room for new lot by the fall. <lb />
Barber and Company, <lb />
If you need a pair of slippers, our <lb />
stock is complete, and we would <lb />
glad to serve you. A. W. Ange and <lb />
Company. <lb />
R. W. la buying some very <lb />
fine beef cattle has plenty of <lb />
room for more. <lb />
After spending a few days at Which <lb />
visiting friends and relative, <lb />
Mrs. at G. Bryan returned Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Prof. John R. Carroll and Miss <lb />
Dora K. Cog, returned yesterday from <lb />
Dunn, Where they have been attend- <lb />
the I. Y. P. convention this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. If, G. Bryan made a trip to <lb />
Greenville Friday. <lb />
For cracked com. flour, sugar and <lb />
lard, go to R. W. Dall's market. <lb />
A new lot of rooting and plow cast- <lb />
Just received at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Company, <lb />
Some of the newest wide and <lb />
row four In hand ties, come and see <lb />
them Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
Miss Kittrell. of Ayden spent <lb />
Tuesday afternoon in town visiting <lb />
friends. Miss was once one <lb />
of our most attractive young ladles <lb />
and especially to a certain young <lb />
person of our social ranks. <lb />
Prof. F. O. Nye. returned from Dunn <lb />
Wednesday where ho has been at- <lb />
tending tho It. V. P. V. convention <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have a new lot of the latest thread <lb />
silk hose for ladies and gentlemen, <lb />
black, tan and white. <lb />
head or good beet <lb />
cuttle and hogs. R. W. Dall. <lb />
Mrs. F. C. Nye and children have <lb />
been visiting friends and relatives at <lb />
Chapel Hill this week <lb />
After spending a few days with j <lb />
and friends at LaGrange and <lb />
Seven Springs, Mrs. J. Cox re- <lb />
turned <lb />
Our ball team went to Hobgood <lb />
Friday to a game of ball but <lb />
the rain prevented them from play- <lb />
Hobgood <lb />
A shipment of now N. C. <lb />
cut herrings just received at <lb />
ton, Barber and Company. <lb />
If any of the ladies are afraid <lb />
to continue their correspondence with <lb />
a certain young man of our town, <lb />
for fear, lie is lo be married soon, <lb />
I advise them to keep up hope and <lb />
enter more heartily into the race and <lb />
see which shall the lucky one; <lb />
for we don't know what may hap-1 <lb />
pen In the near future. Guess <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange family left <lb />
this afternoon for where <lb />
they expect to spend a few days vis-j <lb />
Mr. Ange's father, Mr. S. <lb />
Ange. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Ange were vis- <lb />
in Ayden this week. <lb />
N. C, June <lb />
Dr. It. If. Squires of Wake Forest <lb />
returned to his homo Monday after <lb />
pending few pleasant days at the <lb />
home of Mr. J. II. Carroll. We were <lb />
glad to have Dr. Squires with us <lb />
and hope that he many avail himself <lb />
of tho opportunity of visiting our <lb />
town again in the near future. <lb />
The mowing machines and disc <lb />
rows are going rapidly now. It will <lb />
pay you to see Harrington. Barber <lb />
and Company and place your order <lb />
for these goods now, as It will take <lb />
some time to get them from the <lb />
If you need top dresses or more <lb />
fertilizer to boom your crop, we have <lb />
plenty on hand. A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
I wish lo notify all my customers <lb />
that I am better prepared than ever <lb />
lo supply them with fish. beef, <lb />
sausage and barbecue R. W. Dall. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye left yesterday for <lb />
Chapel Hill. <lb />
Mr. M. L. Barker returned Tuesday <lb />
after spending a few days at Norfolk. <lb />
Misses and Bertha Carroll <lb />
were visitors at Greenville Monday. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for your work and over- <lb />
alls. <lb />
Japan peas at per bushel at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr. T. Cox made a flying trip <lb />
to Greenville Monday afternoon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. <lb />
Mrs parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. R. G. Chapman. <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
will save you money on your pump <lb />
and pipping <lb />
Go to It. W. Hail, the market man. <lb />
for all kinds of fancy groceries and <lb />
i fresh meats. <lb />
i It. L. Abbott, the bookkeeper for <lb />
Pitt County Oil Company, <lb />
friends in Greenville Sunday <lb />
afternoon, We wonder where Miss <lb />
A was during that visit. <lb />
Mr. C. T. Cox and Miss Bather <lb />
Miss Baker of <lb />
Ayden attended thee day <lb />
exercises at Black Jack last Sunday. <lb />
Shoes, old ladies and old men's <lb />
comforts- Ladies and young <lb />
misses dress shoes at Harrington. <lb />
Barber and Company. <lb />
G, II. Cox left this afternoon for <lb />
where he expects to spend <lb />
a few days visiting Ills mother, Mrs. <lb />
Sarah A. Cox. <lb />
The fourth of July being a national <lb />
holiday, the Hank of Winterville will <lb />
be closed for one day only. <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams left Monday for <lb />
where he will hold a of <lb />
meetings for about one week <lb />
Mrs. M. A. of Bethel, was <lb />
visiting the home of Mr. M. G. <lb />
Bryan Monday <lb />
Mrs. Lizzie Harris of Roanoke. Va. <lb />
was Mr. Mrs. G. A. <lb />
Kittrell last week. <lb />
Mr. K. M. Cheek and daughter of <lb />
were visiting his brother <lb />
Mr. II. Cheek, who lives near <lb />
here last week. <lb />
Items <lb />
N. Tom <lb />
one of our faithful farmers lost <lb />
u mule Our sympathy is for him. <lb />
Dr. G. H. vent lo <lb />
Saturday a. m. to visit friends <lb />
and returned Sunday night; reports <lb />
a very pleasant time are think- <lb />
he will go again. <lb />
Misses Pear and Sybil Dixon and <lb />
mother of city arc visit- <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Holton. <lb />
Mr. Marion child who <lb />
has been sick for some time, we are <lb />
glad to say, is improving. <lb />
Mr. Hoy Davenport and Misses Gay <lb />
Nell were out driving Sunday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Miss Mary Pierce spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday with Mrs. Frank <lb />
near <lb />
Mr. Luke of Greene county <lb />
went to Ayden Monday. <lb />
Messrs. Hugh and Guy went <lb />
to Ayden Tuesday night. <lb />
Miss Martha left Monday <lb />
for K. C. T. T. School. <lb />
Mr. Levi and Mr. Jerome <lb />
took a Hying trip lo Green- <lb />
ville Monday on tho car. <lb />
Miss May Holton and Miss Pearl <lb />
Dixon went to Ayden Monday p. <lb />
look Ayden boy's horse <lb />
was tied at the gate Sunday night. <lb />
Mr. A. C. wife and <lb />
spent Saturday night With their <lb />
daughter, Mrs. It H. <lb />
Miss is spending <lb />
the week with her grand mother. Mrs. <lb />
A. C. Hemby near Greenville, <lb />
Miss Cannon has returned <lb />
home from a visit to her aunt Mrs. <lb />
Daisy of Falkland. <lb />
Miss spent Saturday <lb />
night with Miss Nina Hart near <lb />
den. <lb />
Mr. Hugh went to Fort <lb />
Barnwell went to Fort Sat- <lb />
and returned Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Clarence is visiting his <lb />
sister Mrs. W. K. of Fort Barn- <lb />
well this week <lb />
We are glad to see the pretty <lb />
on crops. <lb />
Tho landing of John Smith at <lb />
Jamestown is to be shown in moving <lb />
pictures. On Virginia reels, we sup- <lb />
pose. Richmond News-Leader. <lb />
It will be the hottest week in Chi- <lb />
since the Are, says a <lb />
Let us see, did not Baltimore <lb />
also have a <lb />
Herald. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS <lb />
A light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system and <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
WASHINGTON, June that <lb />
the ravage of tuberculosis and <lb />
ma diseases that now are rapidly <lb />
dealing the ranks of the Indian tribes, <lb />
will eventually contaminate the whole <lb />
nation. Is expressed by Martin J, <lb />
Bentley, a authority on <lb />
the Indian subject. Mr. Bentley is <lb />
in Washington for the purpose of In- <lb />
the authorities a drastic <lb />
campaign to eradicate these diseases <lb />
among the red men and to help the <lb />
Indian generally <lb />
Mr Bentley makes the Startling <lb />
statement that of the two hundred and <lb />
thousand Indians in this <lb />
try at least thirty thousand are <lb />
with tuberculosis and that in <lb />
some of the tribes the entire <lb />
from the suckling babe to the <lb />
aged warrior are suffering from <lb />
Tills situation demands <lb />
prompt action on the part of the <lb />
ho says, for unless these <lb />
diseases are mastered the whole <lb />
Is liable to become afflicted with <lb />
the maladies. <lb />
Bentley bases his statements on <lb />
figures obtained from the government <lb />
records, recognized private authorities <lb />
on the subject and from his person- <lb />
observations made on the Indian <lb />
reservations. <lb />
According to the records obtained <lb />
by the Indian bureau, during the <lb />
cal year Hill, fifteen thousand and <lb />
ninety two Cases of tuberculosis were <lb />
treated by physicians paid and de- <lb />
tailed lo the Indian reservations by the <lb />
government In addition the records <lb />
of the bureau show that in there <lb />
were nine hundred and sixty-one <lb />
deaths from the while plague among <lb />
the Indians. These records do not <lb />
include the live civilized tribes which <lb />
constitute one-fourth of the Indian <lb />
population the United States, nor <lb />
the infected members of other tribes <lb />
not coming within the Jurisdiction and <lb />
treatment of tho Indian office <lb />
It is declared by Bentley that those <lb />
have made a study of the subject <lb />
have estimated that thirty thousand <lb />
is a very conservative figure as to the <lb />
number of affected In- <lb />
He says that the harmful con- <lb />
sequences of their association with <lb />
the white population are almost In- <lb />
calculable. <lb />
This alarming condition among the <lb />
red men, according to Bentley, Is due <lb />
to causes. He points out that <lb />
it was disclosed in testimony recent- <lb />
adduced before the House Com- <lb />
on Expenditures in the In- <lb />
Department, that the principal <lb />
cause of these diseases was the <lb />
of tho Indian. It was shown, he <lb />
said, that the Indians were neither <lb />
well housed, closed or fed and the <lb />
full-blood, or timber. Indians In some <lb />
localities had that <lb />
their food consisted chiefly of rabbits, <lb />
roots and bark. <lb />
It is the opinion of Bentley that the <lb />
Indian people in many instances are <lb />
suffering for want of tho necessities <lb />
of life and are not receiving sufficient <lb />
subsidence to the in a <lb />
healthy condition. For this reason, <lb />
he states, they are no <lb />
condition to withstand these dreaded <lb />
scourges. <lb />
Bentley asserts that the Indian is <lb />
in fact the victim of a relentless pa- <lb />
which deprives him of his <lb />
own freedom and utterly crushes out <lb />
of him any possible incentive or in- <lb />
necessary to the success of <lb />
any kind of man. <lb />
Bentley is among the many persons <lb />
who are conducting a campaign for <lb />
a more liberal treatment of the Indian <lb />
of the <lb />
of urging Congress to some ac- <lb />
to relieve the condition of the <lb />
nation's wards, e would especially <lb />
change the present system of <lb />
the funds for the Indian tribes, <lb />
under which it is alleged ninety cents <lb />
o every dollar is expended In <lb />
of tho Indian service and but ten <lb />
cents of each dollar is left for Poor <lb />
Lo. <lb />
It is argued by the of the <lb />
Indian that is given proper <lb />
and sufficient food and adequate and <lb />
sanitary living quarters he would in <lb />
time be able to combat the <lb />
of the maladies that now beset him. <lb />
eventually become a useful cit- <lb />
Instead of a dependent of the <lb />
government as he now Is. At the <lb />
the ranks of the Red men are <lb />
now it will not be many years <lb />
before they will have disappeared en- <lb />
As pointed out by Bentley who <lb />
pears to be supported by facts and fig- <lb />
the prevalence of tuberculosis <lb />
and among the Indian tribes <lb />
is the complete de- <lb />
of the race, but is a menace to <lb />
the white as well. <lb />
Roosevelt wishes the country to <lb />
compare his actions with Bryan's <lb />
words, but the country Is too busy <lb />
contrasting his actions with his own <lb />
York World. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
In Superior court. <lb />
J. k. Winston vs James n Hemby. <lb />
By power rested in me <lb />
by that execution issuing to me from <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county la <lb />
the above entitled cause in of <lb />
plaintiff against tin- defend- <lb />
ant and pursuant to duly- <lb />
levied on the property below de- <lb />
by virtue of authority <lb />
vested in me by the laws of the state <lb />
or North Carolina, I shall sell for <lb />
cash tie- highest bidder at public <lb />
auction Hie court house door of <lb />
I'm county in the m Greenville <lb />
on the Hist Monday July. ii <lb />
being the day <lb />
o'clock, noon, all of the right, <lb />
title and Interest, It being a <lb />
undivided Interest in the remainder <lb />
in lee. of the said defendant <lb />
II. Hemby and to the following de- <lb />
scribed land, lying, being and situate <lb />
In the county of Pitt, slate of North <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
Bounded by the lands or the Craw- <lb />
ford heirs. land, Lawrence <lb />
Anderson. King and others, <lb />
being the laud of which the late <lb />
W. seized possessed, <lb />
as evidenced by certain deeds from <lb />
A. J. K. A. Willoughby, <lb />
Jefferson, Tyson and others and <lb />
containing l-a acres, more or less; <lb />
the interest be sold being such in- <lb />
as was devised to the said James <lb />
II. Hemby Geo. W. Hemby in bis <lb />
last will and testament, said <lb />
James B. Hemby being one of the <lb />
children of the said W. Hemby. <lb />
This the day of June, 1912. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County, <lb />
ALBION DUNN, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OP LAND <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by Nelson Hop- <lb />
kins to Geo. A. dated January <lb />
16th, 1910 and duly recorded in <lb />
register's office in Pill county in book <lb />
D-0, page <lb />
The undersigned will on Tuesday, <lb />
9th day of July, 1912. at o'clock <lb />
noon, expose to public sale before the <lb />
court house door In Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash the follow- <lb />
described tract or parcel of land <lb />
to <lb />
in the town of Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina and on the west side of <lb />
A. C. L. railroad, adjoining tho <lb />
of Mrs. J. I. Sugg on the north, <lb />
lot of Henry Sheppard on the <lb />
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on the <lb />
cast and Bower's lane on the south, <lb />
containing 1-4 of an acre more or <lb />
less and being the lot whereon the <lb />
said Nelson Hopkins now resides. <lb />
This the 9th day of June. 1912. <lb />
A. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
II ltd <lb />
New Century <lb />
No Levers. No Springs <lb />
Always in Balance <lb />
wast<lb />
which are <lb />
mint the <lb />
f its many distinctive features, <lb />
weight balances gangs, perfectly balanced pole <lb />
without even so much as a balance lever. Simplicity <lb />
u lever, or other nuisance on <lb />
it. Light on draft, because it weighs less and draft, <lb />
closer to shovels. Evenness of cultivation, that is, move- <lb />
does not effect position of gangs. 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 of the far- <lb />
in county cultivator. Cull and let us <lb />
demonstrate to you its many distinctive features. <lb />
We also sell the celebrated w Walking <lb />
Cultivator, the best and most satisfactory walking <lb />
on the market. When in need of anything in the <lb />
hardware line be sure to see us. <lb />
Our Weeders cannot lie excelled. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
N. C. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by George Tyson <lb />
and wife Helen Tyson on the 7th day <lb />
of July, 1909 and duly recorded in <lb />
the register of deeds office of Pitt <lb />
N. C, in Hook D-ll page <lb />
undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale before court house door in <lb />
N. C. to the bid <lb />
on Monday July 1912 m, a <lb />
Certain tract or parcel of laud lying <lb />
being in the county of Pitt in <lb />
town of Greenville and described <lb />
follows Lying on the south <lb />
side of the town of Greenville and <lb />
east side of the A. C. L. It. R. and <lb />
known as lot No. in the survey <lb />
made by B. K Patrick and being a <lb />
part of the Green Mill land, the same <lb />
having been conveyed to George Ty- <lb />
son by deed from B. P. Patrick and <lb />
L. C. Arthur and wife of date of De- <lb />
and recorded in the <lb />
register's office of Pitt county in <lb />
book S-7. pane to which <lb />
deed reference Is made, to <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This the is day of June, 1918. <lb />
The Greenville Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Mortgagee, <lb />
Julius Brown. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Stubborn Case <lb />
Was under the treatment of two writes <lb />
Mrs. R. L Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., they pro- <lb />
my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak- <lb />
I was not to sit up, when commenced to <lb />
take <lb />
used It about one week, before I saw much change. <lb />
Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for <lb />
has gone, and don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than <lb />
in a long time, and cannot speak too highly <lb />
If you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any <lb />
of the troubles so common to women. <lb />
is a builder of womanly strength Composed <lb />
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the <lb />
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up <lb />
the womanly nerves, and regulating- the womanly system. <lb />
has been in successful use for more than years. <lb />
Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they <lb />
received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. <lb />
Advisor Dpt, Median Co., Tern <lb />
lot book, Treatment<lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of William Williams, deceased, late <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned, or <lb />
his attorneys. F. G. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville. N. C, within twelve <lb />
months or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of their recovery <lb />
All persons indebted to sale, estate <lb />
win please make immediate payment <lb />
This June 19th, 1912. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
ltd N. C. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Sarah E. Cox. having qualified as <lb />
administrator of the of George <lb />
W. Cox, deceased, before D. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk of the superior court of <lb />
county, notice Is hereby given that <lb />
all persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
settlement with the undersigned <lb />
administrator and all persons holding <lb />
claims against said estate are hereby <lb />
required to file their claims with said <lb />
administrator duly verified within <lb />
twelve months from the dale hereof, <lb />
o-- this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the 18th day June. 1912. <lb />
SARAH El COX. <lb />
Administrator of the estate of George <lb />
W. Cox. deceased. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE BALE <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb />
In superior court. <lb />
State of North Carolina vs Manson <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the undersigned in tho supreme <lb />
court of the state of North Carolina, <lb />
in the above entitled action, I will <lb />
on Monday the 15th day of July, 1912. <lb />
at o'clock, noon, at the court house <lb />
door of said county In Greenville, sell <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat- <lb />
said execution, all the right, title <lb />
and interest which the said <lb />
tho defendant, has In the <lb />
following described real estate, <lb />
1st lot. in the town of <lb />
Greenville, in what Is known as West <lb />
Greenville, Lincoln Place, fronting <lb />
Avenue on the west SO feet <lb />
from tho Greenville and Tarboro <lb />
thence running west to Henry <lb />
line, parallel with the <lb />
Greenville and Tarboro load, thence <lb />
running southward with Sheppard's <lb />
so feet then eastward, <lb />
with the first lino to ave- <lb />
then to the beginning, said prop- <lb />
being described in hook G-8, <lb />
page Pitt county registry. <lb />
2nd Beginning at the north- <lb />
west corner of Peter line, <lb />
thence running west feel, then run- <lb />
south to the Baptist church line; <lb />
themes east with the Baptist church <lb />
line feet thence north to tho be- <lb />
ginning, being balance of tho Clark <lb />
lot except that conveyed to Peter <lb />
Latham, further description of which <lb />
can be found hook page <lb />
3rd lot. Situate in Lincoln place <lb />
west side of avenue in <lb />
town of Greenville, beginning at <lb />
southeast corner of Frank Hop- <lb />
kins on avenue and run- <lb />
west feet, thence S. feet, <lb />
I thence BL feet to Roosevelt ave- <lb />
with Roosevelt avenue to <lb />
tho beginning, description of which <lb />
jean he found by referring lo hook B-9, <lb />
page Pitt county registry. <lb />
This the 14th day of June, 1912. <lb />
s. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff, <lb />
f. IS ltd <lb />
flakes the Nation <lb />
The awful list of on a 4th <lb />
of July staggers humanity. Set over <lb />
all <lb />
against however, is wonderful <lb />
healing, by Salve, <lb />
of thousands, who suffered from burns <lb />
cuts, bruises, bullet wounds or ex- <lb />
lips or piles. <lb />
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                <p>
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Buggies <lb />
Wagons <lb />
who bunked with <lb />
froze with Mm, starved bin. <lb />
and gambled with him when there <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
s h i n g t o n <lb />
Letter <lb />
Was hi n a ton <lb />
win a fortune In Alaska, found <lb />
fiat broke in <lb />
little Nevada town, on the Union Pa- <lb />
about midway between the Utah <lb />
line am Reno. Duly o short <lb />
H June The of a <lb />
tor from the Hon. had over a ledge <lb />
George rock <lb />
To the old and partners J <lb />
The wife the prospector <lb />
had taken the rock to he assayed and <lb />
it a The <lb />
for. it had spread <lb />
early days of the this the Hgt slate that <lb />
Hem a Strange distinction and which news <lb />
nation as will also the friends as- in WU <lb />
so. who shared his bad and for <lb />
hi good a little more than always ready to <lb />
;, decade ago when he was broke In <lb />
hut he had no money. <lb />
All of the members of <lb />
from Hull Frog to Nome <lb />
t Mod was a ring with a huge <lb />
cm tell o score of Incidents In the of <lb />
George when a ticket prosperity. He took <lb />
for plate of in <lb />
an. <lb />
restaurant meant more throwing down upon the counter <lb />
tn him than the credential to Nixon, hi <lb />
In United states Senate for of <lb />
do now. may the <lb />
I probably not one of the thousands I broker business but young <lb />
who have known he <lb />
began his career envied his <lb />
nor will regret his appoint- <lb />
to the United states <lb />
George of la <lb />
the successor Of Ills friend and bus- <lb />
partner, the late Senator George <lb />
S Nixon in the United States senate, <lb />
by reason his appointment by <lb />
so honest that he Anally agreed to <lb />
lend him money enough to get to <lb />
That act made <lb />
friend, made him a <lb />
fortune and it made him a United <lb />
States senator. <lb />
When reached <lb />
a wild camp of <lb />
Of a wild camp of a hundred tents he <lb />
of that state. <lb />
all the statesmen, near something like The Journey <lb />
would-be statesmen and others of the had been made partly by narrow <lb />
nondescript who have held seats road <lb />
the upper branch of the national leg- s <lb />
there Is none to when George In was to sit in a <lb />
can be compared. He We, where fortune <lb />
in a class by himself. If ever there Next, in company with an <lb />
pal from the he set up <lb />
a table. On the Hist night <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
trains Leave Raleigh, effective Jan- <lb />
nary <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York, and <lb />
Providence, <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and H- u O. for Pitts <lb />
burg and points west <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham. Memphis <lb />
and points west. Parlor can to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m., No. <lb />
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford and <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
p. m., No. <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points west <lb />
Memphis, and points west, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrive Richmond a. m <lb />
Washington a. m. New York <lb />
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. RYAN, G. P. A, Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
East. West and Canada. <lb />
Office. No. Main St. <lb />
J. W. BROWS, JR. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
ROUTE OF HE <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
EASTBOUND <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, <lb />
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Parlor Car Service connects for all <lb />
points North and West. <lb />
p. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
a. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car service <lb />
Connects North. South and West. <lb />
a. m. Daily, except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Connects for all <lb />
points. <lb />
p. m. Daily for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb />
For further information and <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply to <lb />
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Supt. GenT Pass. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Including Sunday, between <lb />
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 />
Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points North <lb />
was a real soldier of fortune. George j <lb />
is <lb />
Only years of age. and with fits operation the bank was enriched <lb />
one member of the Senate. S. tutor home <lb />
Lea of Tennessee younger than him-j That was George start <lb />
Ben, is one of the road to fortune and to the <lb />
wealthiest men in that body, yet United States Senate. Next, he opened <lb />
years ago he was obliged to Club which came to <lb />
borrow money to get into the most famous resort In Nevada, <lb />
and when he landed there if lie had Money rolled Into till, and <lb />
been obliged to pay a weeks rolled out again. For every pros- <lb />
it advance at the Merchants Hotel, who aims along without <lb />
the of was grubstaked by George <lb />
could not have done so had his Scores of them went from <lb />
depended upon It. Today he Is worth Club Staking claims in <lb />
ten twenty millions or of had an interest. <lb />
thirty millions. In fact, it of developed mines but <lb />
be difficult to estimate his fortune did and it was not long <lb />
with any degree of accuracy for It before was on the high road <lb />
is impossible to determine the value fortune, <lb />
of his immense properties. made Nixon his partner <lb />
From Death Valley to Alaska, shared with his good fortune. <lb />
is known, but outside Within two years was a mil- <lb />
of those interested In mining proper- now he is many times a <lb />
lies his reputation has not extended millionaire, the wealthiest man In the <lb />
for East. Now that he has become who always <lb />
a national character, there will the chance; is was Nixon whose <lb />
any number of stories told o fill in. judgment prevailed when the <lb />
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be exaggerations, but almost any that <lb />
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grain of truth. If all of his <lb />
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hanker and man of moderate prosper- <lb />
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chance had been taken. Always <lb />
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decided to take a chance on the Unit- <lb />
ed States Senate when Governor Oil- <lb />
die offered him the appointment. <lb />
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nukes no vulgar display of his <lb />
wealth. He knows as well as any <lb />
the senate many stories were told what hard lines are. He la every- <lb />
how he nude his fortune millions j body's friend, and hundreds have <lb />
in mining speculations, but little Mi property. Unquestionable <lb />
said of the fact that it was he is most popular man in Nevada <lb />
Who enabled him to make and if he likes the of polities, <lb />
that fortune. When Nixon list is possible that he can remain in <lb />
he was not a man of large the Senate as long as ho wishes. <lb />
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hen. his great wealth. ll him, and his political convictions <lb />
George was a been strong, but having been <lb />
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but that part hie succeed a Republican, he will <lb />
life may be pasted by. doubt loss, a mid act <lb />
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manufactured In Pitt County U <lb />
Gardner's Shop and ask for a . <lb />
DIXIE WHEELS <lb />
Black Birch Hubs, split White Oat <lb />
Spokes. Rims, Steel <lb />
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FLOWERS <lb />
When you want the best, <lb />
we are at your services. <lb />
Choice Roses, <lb />
Violet and Wedding In <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offerings artistically <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
J. L. Co. <lb />
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M Mil Kit M. <lb />
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for his career does not be- <lb />
gin until he struck <lb />
The story they tell out In <lb />
with that party. <lb />
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to reflect that the job has a life- <lb />
is that one day about twelve years sized man on it. too. <lb />
III Mill <lb />
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Convention meeting in a <lb />
Southern city, there will be a very <lb />
large attendance from this section. A <lb />
great many of our people are anxious <lb />
to have this opportunity of witnessing <lb />
one o great national gatherings. <lb />
To this end the ATLANTIC COAST <lb />
LINK has announced a rate of <lb />
WEEK END AND <lb />
to <lb />
City and Beaufort, N. C. <lb />
Sunday excursion tickets now on <lb />
sale and week end fares will become <lb />
effective Saturday, June 1st. <lb />
For specific rates and complete In- <lb />
formation apply to any agent of the <lb />
Southern railroad. <lb />
j Central Barber Shop <lb />
Edmonds, Clark and Latham <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Located in main business part <lb />
of town. Four chairs opera- <lb />
and each one presided over <lb />
by a skilled barber. Ladles <lb />
waited on at their homes. <lb />
To ire and Return <lb />
being sold June 20th to 24th, <lb />
inclusive with final limit to reach <lb />
starting point not later than midnight <lb />
of July 3rd. 1912. <lb />
The ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
ates three through car trains <lb />
between the South and the North. <lb />
Ample service available. <lb />
For reservation, schedules or <lb />
any information, <lb />
W. H. WARD Agent. <lb />
T. C. WHITE. Gen. Pas. Agent, <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
OF THE SPOTS <lb />
Direct lines to all points <lb />
North. South, East and West. <lb />
LOW TRIP FAKES TO <lb />
WESTER NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Land of The <lb />
also to <lb />
California points and all principal <lb />
resorts <lb />
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES. <lb />
LIGHT ED COACHES, <lb />
COMPLETE DINING CAR SERVICE <lb />
If you are contemplating a trip to <lb />
any point, before completing arrange- <lb />
for same, it will be 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 to your best and quickest schedule <lb />
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H F. CARY, <lb />
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Register of Deeds. <lb />
I desire to announce that I will be <lb />
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fore the Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called for <lb />
the county of Pitt. I shall be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the of my <lb />
friends and citizens of the county of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
J. J. HARRINGTON.<lb />
Fur Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
tor 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 />
the coming primary. <lb />
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date for Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
I R. L. LITTLE. <lb />
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date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
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I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHERRY. <lb />
For the Legislates. <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 />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912.<lb />
For Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
May 1912. <lb />
For i Commissioner. <lb />
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for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
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For Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic primary of <lb />
the county. <lb />
G. S. PORTER. <lb />
June 1912. ti <lb />
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax, <lb />
P of <lb />
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WM. A. of Lincoln. <lb />
II. of Beaufort. <lb />
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JOHN <lb />
of Beaufort <lb />
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ALBION DUNN, <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
H Ward C. C. <lb />
Washington. NO. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HARD A <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice all the courts, <lb />
Lu Woolen building on <lb />
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. . North <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office, on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
l VI TICKET. <lb />
For Governor, <lb />
LOCKE CRAIG, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
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For Secretary of State, <lb />
BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
For Stale <lb />
Subject to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce my- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of State Senator for Pitt county. <lb />
G L. BLOW. <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic- party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD. <lb />
Fur Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
from the north side of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of <lb />
county, subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER.<lb />
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I wish to announce myself a can- <lb />
for Greenville township con- <lb />
stable, to the Democratic <lb />
WALTER L. PATRICK<lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
it. LACY, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
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W. P. WOOD, <lb />
of Randolph. <lb />
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Lodge, Social <lb />
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Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
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it Advertising rates on Application <lb />
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Mr. W. T. Hart was overcome by <lb />
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J. R. J. G. <lb />
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See E Turnage and Co. notice. <lb />
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I. Holmes of Snow Hill spent last <lb />
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Mr. Erastus Oliver of Middlesex, <lb />
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remains of his little six year old girl <lb />
for interment. She was eating pea- <lb />
nuts and a piece of bull lodged in <lb />
. . . beat Monday and at this time is In <lb />
her windpipe about a month ago and, <lb />
set in from which she critical condition. Monday was de- <lb />
died . the hottest day we <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Dixon and children the warmest day we have had. <lb />
rived last week. They are visiting Mr. E. J. Gardner has purchased <lb />
friends and relatives her. They ice touring car. <lb />
Monday LaGrange they will t Miss Cora Litchfield of- <lb />
visit her Mrs. Woods also her ville is visiting Misses Lucy <lb />
mother. Mrs. William They I We have recently unloaded two cars <lb />
are all looking In the best of spirits American wire fence, at <lb />
and are well pleased at there abiding tire prices. E. Turnage and Sons <lb />
place among the red Virginia Company. <lb />
This Space is Reserved <lb />
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Have you seen that new steel post <lb />
that Is being sold by us Requires <lb />
no staples and is economical to any <lb />
E. Turnage <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With ill of OVER <lb />
One of a Million Dollars <lb />
READY TO ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
the Best <lb />
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ICE <lb />
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Superior to any. <lb />
All Soda Fountain <lb />
Drink, <lb />
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Full Line of <lb />
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Fountain <lb />
Pens. <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
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Kittrell. <lb />
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Morehead, alter spending a week vis- and Sons Co. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Holton and Mr. have for sale 70.000 lbs of <lb />
Marvin near re- nitrate of soda, at prices guaranteed, <lb />
turned Monday evening. Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
There to be quite a forget that the original top <lb />
for cow peas and Is sold in <lb />
at the high price. by us. Other top dressers, but <lb />
Lime, lime, lime, two car just Has been <lb />
rived at J. R. Smith and <lb />
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church continues. Rev. Mr. Watson <lb />
of is doing some pace or- <lb />
did preaching. for Mowers and rakes in order <lb />
A party of education left to get deliveries. We have for <lb />
Monday for Washington. D. C. Those celebrated and <lb />
from our town were Mr and Mrs. make. None better. E. <lb />
V R. L. Pres. <lb />
K James L. Little. Cashier. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. <lb />
H. D. Salmon. Ant Cathie <lb />
List fall. <lb />
To the Taxpayers of Edgecombe <lb />
County, whether residing In or out <lb />
of the county, notice Is hereby given <lb />
all property owned by them, <lb />
either as principal or trustee, must <lb />
on the market for years and has be listed in township where sit- <lb />
C Cannon and Mr and Mrs. Robert <lb />
Worthington We feel they will have <lb />
a warm reception in the nation's <lb />
There is a citizens meeting called <lb />
Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
If Its a buggy or a harness, we <lb />
can suit in price, style and terms. E. <lb />
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that means a lasting sat choice for you. See the bar. <lb />
gains the <lb />
to meet in the mayor's office Tuesday following manufacturers and defy <lb />
night, to appoint four town aldermen on a good buggy, Jno. <lb />
to fill the four vacancies, by reason of Flanagan Buggy Company, Greenville, <lb />
resignation at the last meeting. <lb />
The singing class from the Golds- <lb />
Odd Fellows Orphanage, will <lb />
give a concert here on the night and Co. Kinston, <lb />
the of June. Let every one at- k- C. Could we not suit you one of <lb />
tend and help a good cause. <lb />
on or before Saturday, June <lb />
16th, 1912. And thereafter ail persons <lb />
who have failed to list their taxes <lb />
for any cause, are required to <lb />
pear before the list taker at such <lb />
times and places as he may designate <lb />
in his notices and list their property. <lb />
After the dates named in the notice <lb />
posted by the list taker the tax lists <lb />
will be closed. <lb />
Attention is also called to the fact <lb />
that failure to list will result in your <lb />
being double taxed and the taxpayer <lb />
falling to list subjects himself to a <lb />
misdemeanor. <lb />
X. C, Washington Company, I The same penalty Is provided for the <lb />
Washington, X. C. Hackney county liable for poll <lb />
Wilson. X. C, Bros., Suffolk. The penalties prescribed by law <lb />
will be enforced. <lb />
Henry is pulling and blowing like a <lb />
porpoise, but nobody is paying the <lb />
least attention to And he didn't <lb />
come from Charleston <lb />
Citizen. <lb />
noble institution Is giving the world <lb />
some of the salt of the earth. <lb />
Our have arrived <lb />
If you have not seen the NEW <lb />
WASHINGTON It is to your <lb />
Interest to see. Made by George <lb />
and are laying plans to make the Hackney, Jr., and sold In Ayden by <lb />
Ayden market hum this fall. E Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
Watch this column for what they have The John Flanagan Buggy has stood <lb />
to say to the farmers. for years <lb />
By order of the Board of <lb />
of Edgecombe County. <lb />
H. S. BUNN. Clerk of Board. <lb />
N. C, June 1912. <lb />
C till <lb />
Mis. Hodges and little son due to the fact that this bug- <lb />
are visiting her parents. Mr. Alfred been made out of the <lb />
Moon in Station, Va. material. Sold in Ayden by us. <lb />
Mr. Oscar lost a horse Mon- Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
day. <lb />
Ten cents in currency will <lb />
and its growth to the first reader who guesses <lb />
the name of Hie man who will nut <lb />
get the noble place prize this year. <lb />
Cincinnati Enquirer. <lb />
And away off in Kentucky <lb />
best <lb />
E. <lb />
Barber <lb />
Shop <lb />
THE COOLEST SPOT TO BE <lb />
IN GREENVILLE <lb />
FIVE CHAIRS <lb />
Is always a <lb />
chair for no one better but <lb />
nil arc the best t be had. When <lb />
yon fall to receive the proper <lb />
report same to A. <lb />
foreman he Is capable of <lb />
knowing position. Visit the <lb />
coolest spot in Greenville once <lb />
and we are sure you wont go <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Dry Island battery for all <lb />
kinds of and gasoline <lb />
engines, oil and grease at J. R. Smith <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
Mr, Hart Miss Velma <lb />
were married lint <lb />
day. <lb />
There was a nicotine Hie officers <lb />
of the Christian church Monday <lb />
ranging a protracted meeting In <lb />
July or August. <lb />
Mrs. Garris of Is<lb />
Mr K. K. Hardy has purchased a <lb />
The Happenings Around Standard Mr. Joseph Cobb and Miss Ford touring Car, <lb />
STANDARD. Juno Mary Tucker spent Saturday and Sunday Prof I Sawyer, president Of the <lb />
who has boon lingering for near visiting friends. Baptist K made trip through <lb />
some lime passed away on last Friday Messrs. A. C. and D. L. Turnage counties last week <lb />
morning, June U. about o'clock, or near were visiting t In the of the school <lb />
all kind friends and loving Mr T Tyson Saturday evening Primary class Hie Christian <lb />
hands could do for her and was burled May Boll Flan- on a <lb />
of near were visiting <lb />
Miss Annie Tyson Saturday and Sun- <lb />
and barbecue at next <lb />
communicative, the Thursday In <lb />
on Saturday evening In the homo <lb />
ground. She was one that was <lb />
land by all that knew her and made <lb />
friends every where she went. She <lb />
leaves two and one and <lb />
a host of friends to mourn their lost. <lb />
Mr. H. C. of near Reedy Branch <lb />
church was a pleasant caller among <lb />
Pumps, piping valves and farming <lb />
supplies on hand at Peoples apply <lb />
Company, <lb />
bring <lb />
Miss Annie Dixon of Ayden passed Mr suffered a <lb />
July. editor of the Dally <lb />
I special Invitation lo he present and <lb />
our midst. always glad to through our town Sunday en route for Monday evening. <lb />
Bit Mr as he seems to be full Mr. Smith's, near Hardware, lime, cement and <lb />
of fun and Jokes. Heard some one say that L. E. J. got j. R and Bro. <lb />
Cool drinks fine cigars at the went there Messrs. Dooley and have <lb />
fountain of Peoples Supply Company. Wonder if he saw Miss Annie, arrived here and are pleased with the <lb />
Messrs. and William Messrs. A. C. Turnage and E. S. of a big tobacco crop. <lb />
Moore of were pleasant of near were vis- Rev, C. W. spent Monday <lb />
among their friends around st Mr. G. G. Tyson Sunday even- night In town. He came to be present <lb />
horn evening at a meeting of the officers of the <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 I 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 />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
ONE, AND <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
H AYE TO <lb />
OFFER IX THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL A X <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE AX UP-TO DATE <lb />
JOB A X D <lb />
Agriculture Is the I the w,,. Healthful, the Most Robs of <lb />
WE A VIA- <lb />
OF 7-117.7 IV HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE REST <lb />
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF CARO <lb />
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
GOOD IX <lb />
A BUSINESS TO TARE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPAt R AND <lb />
TELL WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
I SING <lb />
RAT Us ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
RE HAD UPON<lb />
X. C, K <lb />
m it <lb />
SUFFERS AT <lb />
Thomas Fortune Ryan, Hew York Fraction Magnate Early in the <lb />
Field Battle to Combine Strength With Murphy, <lb />
Tammany's Strength <lb />
Overpowers Commoner <lb />
Parker's Speech Keynote Interrupted By Scenes <lb />
Disorder-Session Adjourned <lb />
TOTAL OF FROM Ml <lb />
I, r I Mil I K, June lost Ml control <lb />
of the lie for <lb />
of the b Alton II. <lb />
Mr. nominated Senator to Tinker. The latter <lb />
dined the honor and named Mr. to make the The <lb />
made an eloquent pies for the cause he bail been for sixteen <lb />
but it was <lb />
The debate preceding- the roll call threw the contention into dis- <lb />
order. The on roll call <lb />
On motion of Luke of <lb />
see. Judge Parker's selection us <lb />
chairman made unanimous. <lb />
After the announcement of <lb />
the temporary chairmanship <lb />
Parker was escorted lo the platform <lb />
where he began delivering his address <lb />
outlining the views of the pol- <lb />
The crowds wearying by long delay <lb />
began leaving the galleries and there <lb />
was great disorder as Judge <lb />
sought to proceed. <lb />
Owing to the great disorder and the <lb />
manifest weariness of the delegates <lb />
and spectators Representative Fitz- <lb />
motion to adjourn was carried <lb />
at with a whoop. <lb />
BALTIMORE June the <lb />
LEADER OF <lb />
candidates, however, are with- <lb />
out men of lofty mien <lb />
that we meet from the dis- <lb />
temper which seized the Chicago con- <lb />
and privilege to discharge a <lb />
public duty, deliberately, <lb />
cause of government by the <lb />
people the world over has mater- <lb />
checked by the disgraceful brawl <lb />
which terminated in the bedlam of <lb />
Chicago. Every Rood citizen has been <lb />
put to shame by the brutality and the <lb />
abuse which characterized the wrangle <lb />
between a President and an ex- <lb />
president. Gratitude. friendship, <lb />
party loyalty, common <lb />
decency forgotten in the tussle. <lb />
CITY THREATEN <lb />
Veritable Sea Stems Unless Funds For Upkeep k <lb />
Outside Convention <lb />
Forthcoming <lb />
BUSH TICKETS WORK <lb />
I the House Semite <lb />
of Thousands of People to to the Appropriation the <lb />
Admittance Into Hall Where Current Year. Thousands of <lb />
it ill be <lb />
Hatch. out Next Monday. <lb />
illy J, June <lb />
Baltimore woke up in a rain Tuesday u Sums Navy Yards if <lb />
morning, and it gave delegates and country the of <lb />
even further excuse, if any W off July II <lb />
was needed for turning out late. When makes provision for <lb />
they were in shape for moving <lb />
thing turned toward the convention j announcement was made by <lb />
hull, which was in the large armory Secretary of the Navy <lb />
with seating capacity of May. <lb />
The appeal for tickets had been Every navy yard in the Catted <lb />
something phenomenal, and thousands will remain closed next Mon- <lb />
who had been unable to cot the coveted day morning and all civil employee <lb />
long strip of pasteboard coupons, or therein will be laid off without pa <lb />
even part of one, followed in the . <lb />
., , , unless Congress tomorrow passes r <lb />
lion the armory anyway in the hope <lb />
that something might turn up which extending the <lb />
give them an opportunity of lion for the current year. <lb />
veiling on the inside. it was no Acting Secretary is <lb />
June <lb />
P. convention day <lb />
fair and called to order at <lb />
o'clock. A motion to adjourn till <lb />
night was defeated. Governor <lb />
Folk of Missouri speaks. Sena- <lb />
tor Raynor of Maryland, Intro- <lb />
. Rig ovation.<lb />
Crazed Man and <lb />
Kills Little Girl <lb />
HARMON. <lb />
June man. like Wilson was not nominated. <lb />
Bryan accepted the challenge of bat- the progressive Democrats had as well <lb />
and went down to defeat at the . <lb />
hands or the ,. . , ,. , , <lb />
,,, , ,, .,. . , . today was about as solder y as <lb />
Mack <lb />
when Alton Ii. Parker was chosen gathering, according to <lb />
temporary chairman. <lb />
The battle was plainly a <lb />
go, the convention zone was laid <lb />
off with ropes for a block In each <lb />
the hall and no one was <lb />
permitted to puss through the ropes <lb />
without first showing his ticket to <lb />
policeman. Thus the crowd was <lb />
kept back from blocking the entrances <lb />
against those Who had the <lb />
And it seems that there were never so <lb />
many policemen. They were every- <lb />
where, in bundles of two and three <lb />
along every avenue of approach, and <lb />
around every entrance to the Immense <lb />
coliseum. <lb />
Be it said in passing, too. that there <lb />
was a cleverer array of police- <lb />
men brought together than those on <lb />
the newspaper men. duly in Baltimore. To find out any- <lb />
The next big light will likely take <lb />
son affair against the combine. Many ion the platform and it is probable that I <lb />
of the same influences are working Murphy's steam roller will put across <lb />
here that defeated Roosevelt at big business wants, although the <lb />
go, except Bryan charged they were <lb />
more brazen. <lb />
presence with the Virginia <lb />
delegates and August and <lb />
others are regarded as very significant. <lb />
Bryan forces are going to make an- <lb />
other tight and may be a little more <lb />
successful resulting in a mildly pro- <lb />
affair. <lb />
As predicted North Carolina split <lb />
Photo Q <lb />
CHARLES F. MURPHY. LEADER Of <lb />
TAMMANY HALL. <lb />
election of Judge Alton B. Parker, of <lb />
New York as temporary chairman of <lb />
the Democratic National Convention <lb />
was formally announced, the <lb />
New Yorker was Introduced <lb />
by Chairman Mack, and delivered his <lb />
address which In part fol- <lb />
meet while the hills yet echo <lb />
to wild cries of liar, and traitor, <lb />
and furious wails of fraud, <lb />
treachery and corruption; and our <lb />
ears are weary with the din of the <lb />
articulate shrieking and passionate <lb />
of the most <lb />
brawl of our political history. <lb />
June <lb />
at Jess Marks, while <lb />
crazed with whiskey shot and instant- <lb />
killed the five-year old daughter <lb />
Marvin Westmoreland. The tragedy <lb />
occurred in the southern section of the <lb />
city and has greatly shocked the <lb />
of the community. The <lb />
of the affair have not yet been <lb />
learned but the general report has <lb />
that Marks, while insanely drunk, <lb />
look the life of the little child. <lb />
Motorcycle Hares lit York. <lb />
NEW YORK. June manage- <lb />
of the Stadium at <lb />
Brighton clinch has completed <lb />
for what promises t <lb />
tile greatest motorcycle race meeting <lb />
aver pulled off in this country. The <lb />
meet, which will open next Saturday <lb />
and continue for three days, will put <lb />
together the fastest amateur and pro- <lb />
riders in America. <lb />
next big light will likely com. <lb />
ask a <lb />
policeman or street car conductor and <lb />
was cheerfully and pa- <lb />
given. <lb />
Ami as arrangements for the con- <lb />
these were complete as ii <lb />
seems possible for any city to have <lb />
made. is nothing wrong with <lb />
The Wilson people attempted to look lover the Chairmanship. Bryan is enough South <lb />
on the bright side tonight but the New only nine voles. There were real when it <lb />
Jersey man's chances are delegates and alternates es to people <lb />
eclipsed by Parker's choice although North Carolina and the following <lb />
Wilson people claim the vote was not for R. B. J. S. <lb />
indicative. Carr, W. C. K. J. Justice. <lb />
Clark seems to he leading tonight. L. I. Smith. E. P. W. A <lb />
especially if be continues to swing the Finch, A. S. R. It. While. A. <lb />
Murphy support. Bryan is probably I. Cox. J. II. Ramsey. A. W. Graham, <lb />
out of the running although always V. S. Bryant. C. . Clark, <lb />
likely to turn up unexpectedly. I B. It. S. Young, W. A <lb />
Some predicted that if an untainted Self. <lb />
ready to telegraph and cable this <lb />
order to the remote naval <lb />
in the <lb />
The great navy yard with its <lb />
employed will be hit hard, for law <lb />
offices of the navy department have <lb />
decided that the law prohibiting the <lb />
acceptance of volunteer service by <lb />
government, except to save human <lb />
life or prevent the destruction of gov- <lb />
property will apply to that <lb />
and all other yards. <lb />
The same situation will obtain as to <lb />
the vast river and harbor projects of <lb />
the War Department. The only ex- <lb />
of this closing order will pro- <lb />
be the civil in the ex- <lb />
departments in Washington <lb />
and those in the custom houses and <lb />
elsewhere. To preserve <lb />
government property a few caretakers <lb />
will be retained. <lb />
William Jennings took plat- <lb />
form and presented name John w. <lb />
Kern, of Indiana, for temporary chair- <lb />
man. He reserved the right of as- <lb />
by the national committee to <lb />
name the temporary chairman. His <lb />
Wilson Implicitly Believes in <lb />
Commoner's Sincerity <lb />
SKA GIRT. N. J. June <lb />
telephone today Governor Wilson <lb />
directed from his cottage hire the light <lb />
his supporters have declared <lb />
they would make the election <lb />
Of Alton B. Parker as temporary <lb />
chairman of the democratic national <lb />
convention, <lb />
The governor was in constant com- <lb />
with his leaders. <lb />
Ho yon think Mr. Bryan is a <lb />
date for the nomination, lie was asked. <lb />
believe Mr, Bryan is acting I <lb />
from conviction in true devotion to the <lb />
Cause of progress and without any <lb />
fish ulterior motives whatever, he re- <lb />
PROBABLE <lb />
It was o'clock when Hie enliven- speech was tilled with enthusiasm, <lb />
band began entertaining the especially from the spectators. In the <lb />
thousands. At time spec- midst his the hall took up the <lb />
tutors were rapidly pouring In and be- cry of Parker drowned him for <lb />
shown lo their teats At that while. After him John W Kern <lb />
time very few were in their himself the stand, urging harmony <lb />
they In until and declining to be for tern- <lb />
the time for calling to order. y chairman Bryan spoke <lb />
The Brat demonstration was when expressing a willingness to support <lb />
the Texas delegation displayed bid good progressive or that he would <lb />
handsome Wilson banner, accept the chairmanship <lb />
As Cardinal Gibbons In his priestly himself. Theodore Bell, <lb />
robe was escorted from main entrance behalf of Judge Parker. <lb />
I to platform lie was given an ovation, said he did not see wherein Par- <lb />
next demonstration was when W. democracy had undergone such <lb />
j. Bryan entered, the crowd rising eh . n four years Mr Bryan <lb />
Every time cheering did him good enough lo <lb />
tarted In any part of the hall the side of this convention. <lb />
crowd sprung up M see the cause. every sentence of speak- <lb />
It when Chairman era Interrupted with clamor and <lb />
E. Mack, of the National Com- calls for Bryan, Parker, etc. It <lb />
rapped for order but it took . noisy, gathering <lb />
several minutes of intermittent rap- racket coming from 1.-aims <lb />
pine to bring enough for his Quite ., stirring Parker speech was <lb />
voice to be heard and not until fifteen by Congressman Johnson, <lb />
minutes Inter could the call of Te who came by to hands <lb />
for the convention be read This was with n hunch of North c <lb />
with the opening prayer b when he their Bryan <lb />
Cardinal Gibbons. platform asked that <lb />
I chairman Mack was then about debate be closed. was agreed <lb />
MAYOR WILLIAM J. GAYNOR OP but the to. and a roll call on temporary chair- <lb />
NEW YORK. would not quiet for tome resulted In a victory for Par- <lb />
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