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i ii. i J l mi <lb />
Combination of the Reversible Disc Cultivator <lb />
MOSELEY BROTHERS <lb />
Insurance Agents <lb />
Cotton Brokers <lb />
Real Estate<lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Horse Hoe and Plain Tooth Harrow <lb />
Works all kinds of crops, especially Cotton and <lb />
Tobacco. Works deep or throws dirt <lb />
to or from the Plants. <lb />
I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
VS <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and Th <lb />
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
it Advertising rates on Application <lb />
AYDEN, K. C. June lime. <lb />
Goes between the rows, <lb />
Works a whole middle every trip. <lb />
One small horse pulls it with ease. <lb />
Christian church and they have <lb />
cured the service of Rev. C. L. Or- <lb />
and his Christian wife to hold <lb />
a meeting here in July. They have <lb />
just closed ,. meeting at Spray with <lb />
additions. They are now in a <lb />
meting at Wilson and will come <lb />
from there here. <lb />
Mr. W. T. Hart was overcome by <lb />
A North Carolina Invention for Carolina farmers. The best <lb />
and most complete cultivator ever made. Has patented <lb />
lever and quickly adjusted to suit width of rows. Carries <lb />
either six or eight Discs as attachments will work on <lb />
any ordinary cultivators. <lb />
We sell them separately if so <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
and brick at J. K. Smith and Bro. <lb />
See E Turnage and Co. notice. <lb />
Mr. Owen and Rosa <lb />
I. Holmes of Snow Hill spent last <lb />
week with Mr. W. T. Hart. <lb />
Mr. Erastus Oliver of Middlesex, <lb />
arrived here last Friday bringing the <lb />
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 />
for <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust 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 />
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 />
Drugs <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior to any. <lb />
All Soda Fountain <lb />
Drink, <lb />
Toilet Articles. <lb />
Full Line of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pens. <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
you want a wagon, cart, buggy, <lb />
screen windows and doors, <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. Willis Dixon and family of one desiring a good post. <lb />
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 />
The meeting at the Methodist stood the test. E. Turnage and Sons <lb />
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 />
Turnage and Sons Company. <lb />
We hare in stock buggies made by <lb />
, r <lb />
V Mb . <lb />
For the <lb />
Fourth <lb />
You'll want the home In <lb />
shape for the <lb />
your own comfort; the <lb />
lime to get that <lb />
The dining room outfit, the brass <lb />
bed, the drawing room suite or fan- <lb />
piece, the comfortable arm chair or rocker is here In a var- <lb />
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 />
oles.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
MRS. CHARLES D. <lb />
California <lb />
gm to Chicago Convention. <lb />
i -f ton <lb />
IS<lb />
SPECIAL LETTER FROM <lb />
THE NATIONS CAPITAL <lb />
WASHINGTON, June <lb />
in be- <lb />
tween tin newspaper man of<lb />
Fatten to Far win <lb />
NEW YORK. June James A. <lb />
Patten who la credited with having <lb />
operated a corner in cotton <lb />
rear and later displayed <lb />
his genuine as a speculator by pulling <lb />
down million In Chicago wheat <lb />
pit, sailed for Europe today to begin <lb />
a summer vacation trip will be <lb />
t the region of the far north <lb />
not by tourists. Nor- <lb />
way. Iceland and <lb />
land will b In <lb />
Mr. Patten is accompanied the trip <lb />
by bis son, and Dr. <lb />
Ai n W. Harris, president of North- <lb />
western at Evanston, <lb />
WILLIAM BARNES. JR. <lb />
In Charge of th. Taft <lb />
at Convention. <lb />
it <lb />
Is the connecting <lb />
link between the mer- <lb />
chant and customer <lb />
it is the merchant's <lb />
salesman. <lb />
Goods snugly rest- <lb />
on a shelf are very <lb />
much like a miser's <lb />
gold -all right, but in <lb />
need of circulating. <lb />
A Secret has better <lb />
chance to travel than <lb />
the goods of a mer- <lb />
chant who will not <lb />
talk about . them . all <lb />
the time. . up to <lb />
-date merchant looks <lb />
to advertising like the <lb />
announcer to his <lb />
. Advertising <lb />
enlarges the circle of <lb />
merchant's business, <lb />
the <lb />
strengthens the vol- <lb />
of the voice. Both <lb />
multiply the chances <lb />
of a hearing. In grand <lb />
father's time <lb />
was not thought <lb />
of. But in <lb />
time competition <lb />
was slight. it <lb />
is so keen that a mer- <lb />
chant must look out <lb />
else the edge of com- <lb />
petition may <lb />
him from his business. <lb />
Be sure to tell the <lb />
people what you have, <lb />
why you have it, and <lb />
what they can have it <lb />
for. . This is vital to <lb />
your business. . Also <lb />
when telling the <lb />
use a medium that <lb />
will reach them with <lb />
your message of <lb />
The <lb />
Daily <lb />
Reflector <lb />
will do it for <lb />
days and of the <lb />
times when the <lb />
statesman was whipping the editor. <lb />
Today men of the Capitol, even <lb />
the veterans are universally smooth- <lb />
there is a <lb />
not often. The is <lb />
that all men look young. <lb />
With this factor in mind, <lb />
the th young reporter, <lb />
who. having met the latter-day type <lb />
correspondent, strolls casually In- <lb />
to the press galley for the first time <lb />
and Views the pictures of former <lb />
newspaper Stan that line the walls <lb />
In front of him. behind him, and <lb />
from behind <lb />
phone booths and sofas are row upon <lb />
row whiskers. Not casual <lb />
or not even <lb />
nary sideburns, but whiskers and <lb />
pronounced. In fact, nine out of ten <lb />
of the one sees in etching <lb />
painting or photograph, are the proud <lb />
of whiskers that are worn <lb />
Mormon of- <lb />
Beginning high behind the <lb />
I ears the whiskers gradually work <lb />
their way down the fare until <lb />
they reach the chin and there is <lb />
enough material for a mattress. <lb />
j land, prominent newspaper <lb />
recalls as well blessed the <lb />
Then they drop. <lb />
drop, drop, like th, weeping willow. <lb />
The last Seen of them is as they slide <lb />
past the vest headed for <lb />
Then there is the Joneses, two of <lb />
them. There Is C. H. and John Henry <lb />
and not u man in the world would <lb />
dare attempt to say which had the <lb />
better beard. John Henry shone be- <lb />
cause most of his beard stood end. <lb />
His whiskers even in the pictures <lb />
have a distinctly frightened appear- <lb />
A new correspondent wandered <lb />
the the other day. <lb />
they have extra sessions In <lb />
those he <lb />
replied the friend <lb />
Why ask <lb />
was the new- <lb />
man reflectively, tiny with <lb />
those whiskers when the temperature <lb />
began to flirt the <lb />
Always there is the same comment <lb />
when the new man re in. <lb />
are middle-aged men with <lb />
faces, while on the <lb />
walls are yards and yards of wild 1111- <lb />
beards. <lb />
Two men the honorable <lb />
mention in the hall of the <lb />
immortals are W. W. Armstrong and <lb />
William Henry Smith. <lb />
Mann always points <lb />
them out to strangers with the ex- <lb />
remark that they had <lb />
Now he knows that no- <lb />
i. About all of the faces <lb />
THE BEST AND STRONGEST LINE OF <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
EVER SHOWN IN GREENVILLE can be found at <lb />
W. A. BOWEN'S <lb />
New and complete stock of Coat Suits just arrived, <lb />
the latest and best styles. <lb />
New goods arriving every day, and in ten days our stock will <lb />
be complete in every line. <lb />
W. A. BOWEN <lb />
line are Joseph Pulitzer and <lb />
Charles A. Dana. these men were <lb />
-mere In torn of whiskers. eBB <lb />
the average person can discern Is <lb />
point of the nose and two eyes. <lb />
is hair. <lb />
Instance then- is one man . <lb />
Vol. Charles Mann. of <lb />
galley refers to lovingly <lb />
His picture looks as if his <lb />
entire life had been spent In <lb />
the beard which flows In all <lb />
i; down past the n <lb />
his coat. It there only because <lb />
the photograph ends. <lb />
Harry <lb />
T en there is John C. New. father <lb />
Sew of Indiana, who was a <lb />
In the recent Cl <lb />
John C. had a side view <lb />
Amid this luxury beard there <lb />
stand out two startlingly smooth <lb />
faces One is W. of <lb />
Georgia, author of the <lb />
The other i <lb />
William Randolph Both of <lb />
these as they gaze from their <lb />
oaken frames, are sad. The smooth <lb />
twain seem always to be <lb />
could climb off the wall of <lb />
heroes and join in the <lb />
bitter day workers who are hurrying <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
line of Hardware and Paints. Farm- <lb />
of best makes. Spotting <lb />
Implements <lb />
Goods, Etc. <lb />
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it. <lb />
Hid <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
Buyers of cotton and <lb />
duce. We now the former <lb />
Can Co. 1- <lb />
will be to have our <lb />
on us. <lb />
of This is <lb />
j. After seeing half of his and thither In front of them. <lb />
Bikers for fail measure- . <lb />
I one wishes the Th. Crowd. <lb />
picture could speak the There are two ml Ion German <lb />
, , explain what he did Publican. In the United States who <lb />
,;,, when heading up C will absolutely to support any <lb />
, .,,,. ,, ,. man for a term and who <lb />
. either vote the ticket o. <lb />
S P. V home, Besides these there art <lb />
be lames E. Hot million <lb />
. . ., the landscape hist <lb />
I inkers being throughly an I <lb />
distributed below the eyes. But <lb />
is victor when it comes to an <lb />
. His <lb />
whiskers don't E-t well I until <lb />
men who will do <lb />
iv Roosevelt should <lb />
nominated by the regular <lb />
convention, lie will be the worst <lb />
licked man for President next No- <lb />
Since Horace in <lb />
Concord Tribune. <lb />
Where Democrats Will Choose <lb />
Their Presidential Candidate<lb />
Freckled Girls <lb />
It is an absolute fact, that one cent <lb />
jar of FRECKLE CREAM <lb />
will remove your freckles or cause <lb />
then-, to fade and two will even <lb />
in the most severe cases completely <lb />
them. I am willing to personally <lb />
guarantee this to return your money <lb />
without- argument if your complexion is <lb />
not restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is <lb />
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. <lb />
Will not make hair grow but will <lb />
remove TAN-, and <lb />
FRECKLES. Come in try it. <lb />
The jars are large and result- absolute-1 <lb />
curtain. Sent by mail if desired. <lb />
Price Mammoth jars <lb />
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP <lb />
For sale by <lb />
Pharmacy, X. C. <lb />
Stop<lb />
But don't let the Watch <lb />
stop until it gels into your <lb />
pocket. <lb />
I am overstocked with <lb />
good timers of the best <lb />
make, and want to convert <lb />
the surplus into cash. Hence <lb />
cut the price to the <lb />
figure. <lb />
and be convinced <lb />
if you want a <lb />
Watch <lb />
In most cases <lb />
No man would <lb />
Suffer the loss <lb />
Under no <lb />
would he <lb />
Admit his business <lb />
No longer needed <lb />
Careful protection, <lb />
Endangers it by neglect <lb />
I represent some <lb />
of the strongest in- <lb />
companies <lb />
in America. <lb />
L Wilkinson <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
W. L. Best <lb />
The Jeweler <lb />
Flit <lb />
Magazines Magazines Magazines <lb />
n k <lb />
A NEW RELIEF FOR <lb />
UPSET STOMACH <lb />
A certain relief has been found for <lb />
stomach disorders. It digests food, <lb />
aids assimilation, prevents stomach <lb />
gas, relieves indigestion Instantly and <lb />
cures dyspepsia. This now remedy is <lb />
called little tab- <lb />
let easy to swallow and absolutely <lb />
harmless. It has brought relief to <lb />
WILLIAM HAYWOOD. Your money back If It <lb />
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL to relieve<lb />
i Hearst's Magazine <lb />
Good Housekeeping <lb />
I Cosmopolitan <lb />
Best Writers <lb />
Best Illustrators <lb />
OVER MAGAZINES <lb />
LISTED. CLUBS MADE <lb />
UP WITH ANY 2.3.4 <lb />
or WITH A SAVING IN <lb />
PRICE OF FROM TO <lb />
PER CENT. <lb />
r K <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Phone Greenville <lb />
Magazines Magazines <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for Hides, <lb />
Fur, Seed Oil, barrels. <lb />
keys. <lb />
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, <lb />
Suits. Baby carriages, go-carts, par <lb />
suits, tables, Bales, <lb />
and Gall Ax snuff, High Lit <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
George cigars, canned cherries, <lb />
apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat, flour, <lb />
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food, <lb />
matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb />
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples, <lb />
nuts, candies, dried apples, peaches, <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass and <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machines and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality and <lb />
quantity cheap for cash. Com to see <lb />
me. Phone Number <lb />
a that the Democratic national convention may do at <lb />
mere will seem tame after the proceeding at Chicago. <lb />
the eves of the nation will be upon the deliberations the Firth <lb />
armory in Monumental City during the week beginning <lb />
The convention bull which the the exterior and <lb />
la one of the largest In country. Its bugs drill hell measures SOU <lb />
by feet, and Its normal seating capacity of 10.000 has been increased <lb />
that people may be while the convention Is In session <lb />
To house the delegates and other visitors Baltimore has hotels which can <lb />
commit,, persons, not to mention the or more private <lb />
which will receive guests. <lb />
WEEK AND BATES <lb />
to <lb />
City and N. C <lb />
Sunday excursion tickets now on <lb />
sale and week end fares will become <lb />
effective Saturday, June <lb />
For specific rates and complete in- <lb />
formation apply to any agent of the <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
CALL <lb />
Randolph Bros. <lb />
House, N. C. <lb />
FOB <lb />
FIELD PEAS <lb />
Try Reflector Want Column <lb />
Announcements <lb />
For of Deeds. <lb />
I desire to announce that I will be <lb />
I candidate for Register of Deeds be- <lb />
fore the Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called for <lb />
the county of Pitt I shall be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the support of my <lb />
friends and citizens of the county of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
J. J. HARRINGTON.<lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby myself a can- <lb />
for the office of Register of <lb />
Deeds of county, subject to the <lb />
action and approval of Democrat- <lb />
primary. I wish to thank my <lb />
friends for the support given four <lb />
years ago and earnestly ask for same <lb />
In the coining primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
I m <lb />
tor Deeds <lb />
To the Voters of Pit <lb />
take this method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate tor the of <lb />
Register of of Pill county, sub- <lb />
to consideration and <lb />
val. Should you nominate fa as your <lb />
candidate. I will appreciate it as I <lb />
have for what oil have for me <lb />
in the past, Should yon see lit to <lb />
choose someone else, that will not <lb />
lessen by in for what you <lb />
have already done for me and my <lb />
love for the people of Pitt county. <lb />
Very <lb />
T. It. MOORE <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
R. L. LITTLE. <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I wish to announce myself a <lb />
for Greenville township con- <lb />
stable, subject to the Democratic <lb />
WALTER L.<lb />
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVEX- <lb />
Mil. <lb />
account or the National Demo- <lb />
Convention meeting In a <lb />
Southern city, there will be a <lb />
large attendance from this section. A <lb />
groat many of our people arc anxious <lb />
have this opportunity of witnessing <lb />
lone o great national gatherings, <lb />
I To Ibis end the ATLANTIC COAST <lb />
LINK announced a rate of <lb />
To Baltimore and Return <lb />
tickets being sold June 10th to 84th, <lb />
with final limit to reach <lb />
starting point not later than midnight <lb />
Of July 3rd. 1312. <lb />
The ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
ates three through dinning car trains <lb />
bid ween the South and the North. <lb />
Ample service available. <lb />
For reservation, rates, schedules or <lb />
any information, <lb />
W. H. WARD. Agent. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, Gen. Pas. Agent. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. <lb />
For of Heeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
t J. C. <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby myself a can- <lb />
for constable of <lb />
township, the action and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD.<lb />
Directory <lb />
AND OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb />
County. <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Chas. Laughing- <lb />
louse. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
Town. <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B, <lb />
W. A. J, S. Tunstall J. <lb />
F. Davenport, B. F. Z. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke. II. C. <lb />
Water and <lb />
S. Spain. C. Oil. L <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
Superintendent H. L. Allen. <lb />
Fir. <lb />
Flanagan. N. G,; L. II Pender, Sec. <lb />
Tribe No. I J <lb />
R. S. J. L <lb />
Evans, C. of R. <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
Lillian Carr, <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
Daughters of T <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. I. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. S. U. <lb />
Bi. <lb />
Sans Mrs. <lb />
Skinner; Secretary. Mrs. W <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
i. m. i i i k, secretary. <lb />
End of It. O. <lb />
tries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secrete <lb />
Round Table Mrs. it. <lb />
president; Mrs. S. J <lb />
Civic Mrs. T <lb />
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. t. b <lb />
Meade. <lb />
Till <lb />
tin of <lb />
BANK Of <lb />
at of X C, <lb />
at the close of business June 1912 <lb />
Loans discounts <lb />
I Overdrafts II <lb />
Churches. Banking I uses, furniture and <lb />
Baptist, c M. I 1.174.52 <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, Duo from banks and bankers <lb />
W. Wilson, superintendent of <lb />
Fur Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
from the north side of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER.<lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
OF THE <lb />
Direct lines to all points <lb />
North. South, East and West. <lb />
LOW FAKES TO <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
Lund of The <lb />
also to <lb />
California points and all principal <lb />
resorts <lb />
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES. <lb />
LIGHTED 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 <lb />
signed, who will gladly and courteous- <lb />
furnish you with all information <lb />
as to your best and quickest schedule <lb />
and most comfortable way In which to <lb />
make the trip. <lb />
J. JONES. <lb />
Traveling Passenger Agent, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
H. F. CARY, <lb />
General Passenger Agent. <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal, St. Paul's Rev. Dallas <lb />
Tin rector. W. A. <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
n. V. Lancaster, <lb />
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Methodist, Jarvis <lb />
E. M. pastor; A. B, Ellington. <lb />
clerk; II. D. Baseman, superintend- <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. Pender, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Move <lb />
Rev. W. O. pastor. <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon, No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
H. Harding, W. M.; E. E. Griffin, Sec i <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. I <lb />
O. O. IV-D. W. C. P.; , <lb />
H. Pender. Scribe. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of J <lb />
Woodward. C. C; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
K. or R. and S. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb />
J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. <lb />
F. Meet every Tuesday night, E. O. <lb />
Silver coin, Including mi- <lb />
nor currency <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
II, S, i <lb />
Total <lb />
1.331 <lb />
Fur the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to tho action and <lb />
of tho Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912. <lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. If, CLARK. <lb />
May 1912. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS. <lb />
KANSAS CITY. Mo., June <lb />
hop who was pastor of the <lb />
Hyde Park Methodist church In tills <lb />
City until his recent election as bishop <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal general <lb />
Conference In Minneapolis, has taken <lb />
of his former congregation <lb />
and leave this week for his new- <lb />
home In Helena, Mont. Bishop <lb />
is to have supervision of the <lb />
Methodist conference In Montana. <lb />
Idaho and North and South Dakota. <lb />
Capital paid III <lb />
Surplus 7110.00 <lb />
Undivided profits, less current <lb />
expenses .;, tuxes paid 742.87 <lb />
Tune of deposit <lb />
subject to check 25.563.87 <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding <lb />
Total 16.134.69 <lb />
Suite m North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
I. W. J. Bullock, Cashier of the <lb />
above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above is true to <lb />
the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
W. BULLOCK, <lb />
Correct-Ail, <lb />
W. W. DAWSON, <lb />
It F. JENKINS, <lb />
JON <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
tins 20th day of June, 1912. <lb />
J. A. Notary Public. <lb />
My expires Jan. 1913, <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
ii Ward C. C. <lb />
Washington. N. O. Greenville, N. <lb />
it PIERCE <lb />
Attorney, at Law <lb />
Practice all the Courts. <lb />
Woolen on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
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H. W. <lb />
n Law <lb />
Office formerly . J . <lb />
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second flour In Wooten <lb />
on Third St., opposite court house. <lb />
MS <lb />
illume; st Law <lb />
building, <lb />
Practice wherever his art <lb />
desired <lb />
North <lb />
II. V. CARTER, . B. <lb />
N, C Y t <lb />
Greenville office with Dr. L. <lb />
limited to diseases of the <lb />
Bye, tar, Nose and it <lb />
N. <lb />
u I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
at <lb />
. Carolina <lb />
it. <lb />
ranee <lb />
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
Office, on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson store <lb />
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LOCKE <lb />
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SKINNER <lb />
at Law <lb />
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North <lb />
V. C. D. M. Clark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at La <lb />
Civil Engineers <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
W. f. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith Co's <lb />
Stable and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Company's new building <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Central Barber Shop <lb />
Edmonds, I lark and Latham <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Located in main business part <lb />
of town. Four chairs In opera- <lb />
each one presided over <lb />
by a skilled barber. Ladies <lb />
waited on at their homes. <lb />
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Transfer, Express S <lb />
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Phone t<lb />
Reflector Want Ads. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Edwards Building on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
north Carolina. <lb />
For SI <lb />
J . AN i .-.<lb />
For Treasurer, <lb />
B. U. LACY, <lb />
Pot Auditor, <lb />
W. P. WOOD, <lb />
Randolph. <lb />
For Attorney-General, <lb />
T. BICKETT, <lb />
of Franklin <lb />
Fur <lb />
Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
JAMES Y. <lb />
of <lb />
For Commissioner, <lb />
JAMES R. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
DR. <lb />
at <lb />
F. I <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
A. M. Allen's Stables. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Day Phone Night Phone 289-L <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night<lb />
For Commissioner of <lb />
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, <lb />
of Lincoln. <lb />
For Commissioner of Labor and Print- <lb />
M. L. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
i hereby announce myself a <lb />
Bite for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
subject to the approval <lb />
action the Democratic primary of <lb />
the county. <lb />
G. S. <lb />
June 1912. <lb />
For County <lb />
to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce <lb />
a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
JNO. I. GIBSON <lb />
For Stale Senator. <lb />
Subject to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters hereby announce my- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of State Senator for Pitt county. <lb />
S ALEX L. BLOW. <lb />
Items. <lb />
June and <lb />
Mrs. R. M. Jackson of <lb />
spent Sunday at Mr. Frank Jackson's. <lb />
Miss spent <lb />
day night and Sunday with Miss Es- <lb />
We were pleased to see such a large <lb />
crowd at Sunday school Sunday after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Miss Lee spent <lb />
day night Sunday with Misses <lb />
Pearl and Olivia Jackson. <lb />
Mr. J. O. Dawson and Miss Lillian <lb />
were out driving Sunday <lb />
Mr. L. M. Jackson spent Sunday <lb />
in <lb />
Misses Pearl and Olivia Jackson left <lb />
this afternoon to visit trend and rel- <lb />
near <lb />
Miss Emily of was <lb />
in town today. <lb />
Mr. I. C. Jackson of <lb />
spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Frank <lb />
Jackson's. <lb />
Mr. F. and Ml Pearl <lb />
Jackson were out driving Sunday <lb />
I i <lb />
j Mr. Jarvis Stokes and Miss <lb />
passed through town Sunday <lb />
aft. <lb />
j Miss Alice and Lillian Mumford <lb />
spent Saturday afternoon In <lb />
Miss Helen spent Bat- <lb />
night With Miss Annie Mae<lb />
I Mr. w I. baa <lb />
led new piano. <lb />
I Mr DaWSOn made a <lb />
to Monday<lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Han sucker Buggies <lb />
Wagons <lb />
Horses and Mules<lb />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
F. M. <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
Office 3rd St., 2nd floor Wooten <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
For Corporation Commissioners, <lb />
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax. <lb />
GEO. P. PELL, of <lb />
For Justices Supreme Court, <lb />
A. of Lincoln. <lb />
GEO. H. BROWN, of Beaufort <lb />
licit I It <lb />
for Pardon <lb />
Notice is hereby given that John <lb />
Green, convicted an affray at the <lb />
April u i in. 1912, county supreme <lb />
court sentenced to ., month on <lb />
the public roads of Pitt county, will <lb />
apply governor of North Caro- <lb />
for a and all persona ob- <lb />
to the same may be heard con- <lb />
the same. <lb />
This the day of June 1912. <lb />
JOHN GREEN, <lb />
IS <lb />
Ker <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
Presidential Elector. <lb />
ALBION DUNN, <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one steer, color <lb />
red and white; horns about u <lb />
years old; over slope and <lb />
In ear. smooth crop <lb />
left. Owner can net same by prov- <lb />
ownership paying cost. <lb />
J. D. WIGGINS. <lb />
it E i x. c. <lb />
C ltd <lb />
Excursion <lb />
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and lo <lb />
Norfolk, Va., <lb />
it Railroad, <lb />
II <lb />
Two days at Seashore, Virginia Beach, <lb />
Cape Henry, Balling Bathing, Fishing <lb />
Raleigh I A. M. I <lb />
vie, A. <lb />
Kama A. M . <lb />
Greenville A, II. <lb />
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Arrive Norfolk p. m. Return- <lb />
leave Norfolk any regular train <lb />
Thursday June 27th. <lb />
Call on ticket agent for full in- <lb />
W. W. D V CONN, <lb />
I Pass, liter Ant <lb />
folk, v. ,, . t,. a c <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Sarah K Cox, having qualified as <lb />
administrator the of <lb />
W. Cox, deceased, before D. Moore, <lb />
clerk of the court of Pitt <lb />
county, is he given that <lb />
all persona Indebted lo said estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
with undersigned <lb />
administrator and all persona holding <lb />
claim are hereby <lb />
required t r cl ms I <lb />
administrator duly verified within <lb />
twelve month date f, <lb />
or this notice be plead In b <lb />
i . ,,; .,,,,, <lb />
SARAH B. CON. <lb />
I of i <lb />
w Cox. doc. <lb />
r C HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
you want the best, <lb />
e art t your services. <lb />
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short notice. <lb />
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Editorial of Human Interest <lb />
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the daily papers. A few Team ago <lb />
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year, <lb />
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rates urn, be , railroad wished to e <lb />
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of respect will be charged at The same course was <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
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agent to spread all that is favorable. Q under <lb />
and to offer u plausible explanation of <lb />
FRIDAY. JUNE . ll-- <lb />
Press Comment <lb />
of that us In passed through <lb />
the door. <lb />
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Parker for the position of chairman <lb />
of the Democratic Convention, by the <lb />
Hon. William Jennings Bryan, was <lb />
,,, .,,, BI <lb />
OH Mil. M which might cause OH- ,,, take the oath of office <lb />
TARIFF favorable comment, it elected. <lb />
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rates there must intelligent <lb />
public opinion. That can no more be <lb />
created by the publication of <lb />
pages of that are <lb />
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in <lb />
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How shall we approach a prison to <lb />
see It fairly and to study II <lb />
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costs the American Farmer, and from a world outside of this. <lb />
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the prison with you. and it would have been more <lb />
becoming In some cross roads <lb />
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stout and in a bright purple Democracy when William Jennings <lb />
dress. There are two children, a can get the Idea out of his Head that <lb />
he owns the Democratic party and <lb />
n man. a tall, thin man. and , ,, tor <lb />
others whom you do not notice. Mt. Telegram. <lb />
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woman sitting in the reception room <lb />
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talking to a convict. They take no r just to the <lb />
int.-st in her, no interest in the con- Bryan is not the boss. <lb />
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conies here to see him as often ate bosses long and the country Is <lb />
us the rules allow. She's his wife, suspicious of Bryan. It does not <lb />
, matter if Bryan is right, the country <lb />
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this though the party may go his way. <lb />
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it. There are twelve hundred men leadership. That Is a very good <lb />
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in that every one of them <lb />
support that it would get other- <lb />
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heart of one other moth- Times. <lb />
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on the part of governmental <lb />
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with your fellow-visitors. not yet out, Roosevelt is whipped and <lb />
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humanity a knock-out blow he will foul his an- <lb />
and lie ruled out of the ring <lb />
for refusing to follow the recognized <lb />
upon rules of sport. The colonel Is <lb />
piles of loaves of and pod and know it. His hat has <lb />
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patch of soil fenced in for <lb />
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the wants and fancies of the away from them <lb />
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board or commission. He ,; division now existing among articles ill forms which the buy- <lb />
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tor making the coffee. She nM hat <lb />
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longer the heavyweight champion of <lb />
the world. Ha must Join the ranks of <lb />
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is compelled to intend. Journal. <lb />
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with showers for the hardy, with ,,,,,, r <lb />
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oner there are for each Of U. and every man is compelled to take injured himself. The North Carolina <lb />
You win not If you his hath. editor, who uses creek at borne <lb />
for bathing, never bag any accidents. <lb />
Richmond Journal. <lb />
walk through great Auburn How .,, how much that <lb />
hopeful for humanity, is told in those <lb />
why they runic there, think how <lb />
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within. <lb />
His Highness Sir <lb />
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were is in every . , , <lb />
potentate India, was born June <lb />
schedule and of individual rates, the T. are. that than on a high priced one. It costs <lb />
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economic and k, the Liberal, win tin- pound of good butter put up of ,,,, lowers m, . founder of the <lb />
compromises that it has .,, ally conCerted action. The able packages it does a pound My , the ,.,, ,, , <lb />
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crime, icing th. fading Ernesto product on the market. <lb />
i . iii more to reform who took u part more and more to please <lb />
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en. A light hung in iron, of ,,, palms and <lb />
I better protection than a Havana province II I hire to for another, <lb />
i i. for all are Governor do what he want me to do the man- <lb />
into watchmen. Bo It j; , , M upright man he warns it done. Just so long <lb />
is the obscurity with which the trans- ,,,.,,,.,, these are honorable. Tin --rower of <lb />
of our great corporations are in and farm products is simply working <lb />
covered that allows those acts manner. General BUS- the consumer and be should produce <lb />
which the justly complains. the chair of what the consumer wants and mar- <lb />
Aroused and informed public opinion in the Havana University n,,. ,,, he wains n <lb />
is a lone which is almost and is a high repute He <lb />
As a witness the Senate Com- distinguished himself in the war of <lb />
aptly one except a <lb />
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bring are written out In just prison-, and all were forced to accept <lb />
bright colors- when first and such views as the major- tor and guardian and also <lb />
attended the College at <lb />
an eminent lawyer and th . the most convenient and at- under an <lb />
many prisoner must have or the ruler chose to profess. <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
L. <lb />
Since he has ad- <lb />
the affairs of the <lb />
slate. Several years ago the <lb />
Imperial government decorated the <lb />
for his loyalty and ability <lb />
he lid displayed In the government of <lb />
his dominion. <lb />
fool disregard, public <lb />
it <lb />
The claim that their <lb />
i th to revoke the charter, alone has the <lb />
; monopolies b id granted, the party, hi having been <lb />
brought on the War. ii forced by the national convention <lb />
i into war with Spain, Liberals held in on April <lb />
will he rather unusual if the <lb />
convention, or the two great <lb />
political parties are ill session at the <lb />
same time. Hut that Menu to be the <lb />
indication at this writing. <lb />
I pull with the general visited <lb />
Sentiment Is a change of for every W <lb />
i volatile working day in the week. Sentiment , .,.,,,.,, <lb />
.,,, , . ,., with a total of against Walsh <lb />
cure which Hoods is not always convertible into ready <lb />
world and on that account It is In the two the big Moose pitch- <lb />
sunshine and viewed will, suspicion by ed. <lb />
who cant anything lo ad- <lb />
room blush- mire in the month of May except the <lb />
brides. an outlook for com. If you have no. Where would the <lb />
of any sympathy lurking about your per- for the Upper Cap. <lb />
,.,;, worth plant a cultivate it mt project have been not bean <lb />
pound of grouch, with something besides the music of for Senator asks the <lb />
i. People th. register. You are headed Index. It would probably <lb />
born toward place or your friends have been where that large <lb />
; the recent last AI that Dr. Says and The Wilmington Dispatch wants to <lb />
textile strike m v r England. Rafael Orients, know if the tussle is going to take without being able to see of life than rent, light and heat. <lb />
tan time. to you are. where there is a vast com- tor a decent for Win- <lb />
speak of and go who would get a lot more out was until las. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
on Application <lb />
June Mr. <lb />
Burgess filled his regular appointment <lb />
here at the Methodist church Sunday. <lb />
Mr. G. . Cox is away on a vacation <lb />
this week. <lb />
A. W. Ange and family came In <lb />
Thursday after spending several days <lb />
with relatives at <lb />
Postmaster M. G. Bryan spent <lb />
days last week with his son, M. <lb />
B. Bryan in Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Jeanette Cox came home last <lb />
Thursday after a visit to friends in <lb />
Mount, and Conetoe. <lb />
Miss Cox is a charming young lady <lb />
and her many friends are glad to have <lb />
her home again. <lb />
Miss Clara is visiting <lb />
relatives near Black Jack. <lb />
Several of our townsmen are attend- <lb />
the Democratic convention at <lb />
this week. <lb />
Mr. and L. L. of <lb />
den were visiting friends in town last <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Miss Laura Cox went to LaGrange <lb />
Saturday and will talk in the Baptist <lb />
church Sunday on missions in Mexico. <lb />
The carpenters are progressing nice- <lb />
in their of and <lb />
enlarging the girls dormitory. <lb />
Roy Causey spent Sunday with his <lb />
Round- <lb />
cousin, Ira J. near <lb />
church. <lb />
The Winterville Baptist church has <lb />
purchased organ from the Green- <lb />
Baptist church. is organ <lb />
and we can assure those who attend <lb />
the services next week some excel- <lb />
lent music. <lb />
Rev. J. R. Carroll and Dr. F. F. <lb />
Cox went to yesterday. <lb />
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Albert Wingate died Monday evening <lb />
at o'clock. We extend to them our <lb />
sympathy and point to Him who alone <lb />
can comfort in the hour of trouble. <lb />
Miss Annie returned home <lb />
from a visit to Sunday <lb />
evening. She by- <lb />
Miss Addle who will spend <lb />
several days with her. <lb />
Misses Helen and Elizabeth Adams <lb />
are at home again after an extended <lb />
visit with friends in <lb />
A carload of lime just <lb />
and get yours. A. W. Ange Co. <lb />
For tobacco trucks and flues write <lb />
or phone the A. G. Cox <lb />
Company. <lb />
You arc cordially Invited to <lb />
up to Harrington and Bar- <lb />
and Co's car and have It loaded <lb />
with land plaster. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
M silk <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
ill a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
and delivered by Nelson Hop- <lb />
kins lo A. dated January <lb />
Mil and duly recorded in the <lb />
register's office in Pitt county In book <lb />
page <lb />
The undersigned will on Tuesday, <lb />
the day of July. 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 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 tho north, <lb />
the lot of Henry Sheppard on the <lb />
west, the lot of Jane Forbes on tho <lb />
east and Bower's lane on tho south, <lb />
containing 1-4 of an acre more or <lb />
and being the lot whereon the <lb />
said Nelson Hopkins now resides. <lb />
This the 9th day of June, 1912. <lb />
GEO. A. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
All persons indebted to estate <lb />
will please it, , <lb />
This June lilt <lb />
J. K. COBB, <lb />
ltd tor N C <lb />
What The Bartender Sees goes out with his arms close to his <lb />
A young man with a cold face, much his gait shuffling and his <lb />
nervous energy and a tired-of-the- hanging. <lb />
world expression leans over the pol- It has taken him less than three <lb />
silver-mounted drinking bar. minutes to buy. swallow and pay for <lb />
You look at him and order your a liberal dose of poison, <lb />
drink. , Says the <lb />
You know what you think of him, fellow had a good business <lb />
and you think you know what he once, look it, does he Jim <lb />
thinks of you. over here used to work for him. But <lb />
Did you ever stop lo think of all the he couldn't let it <lb />
Strange being besides yourself. The -If mentioned is whiskey. <lb />
that pass before him Outside In the cold that man. who <lb />
He there as a sentinel bu- let it alone, is suffering his <lb />
detective, waiter, general way against <lb />
man, <lb />
entertainer and host for the home- <lb />
less. <lb />
In come a young man, rather early <lb />
in the day. <lb />
He is a little to late the <lb />
night before. He takes a cocktail. <lb />
He tells the bartender that he does <lb />
not believe ill cocktails. He never <lb />
takes them, in fad. bitters In <lb />
a cocktail will cat a hole through a in Honor of <lb />
bad effect House <lb />
on your stomach, and so on. On Wednesday evening from nine <lb />
Out goes the young man with the I to twelve Miss Maude Lee In a charm- <lb />
cocktail inside of him. lug and unique manner entertained <lb />
the bitter wind. And <lb />
even In Ills poor, sodden brain reform <lb />
and wisdom are thriving to be heard. <lb />
His soul and his body are sunk far <lb />
below par. His vitality is gone, never <lb />
to return. <lb />
The whiskey with its shiver that <lb />
Is a shock to the heart; lifts him up <lb />
for a second. <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 Book D-9 <lb />
the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, N. C. to tie bid <lb />
on Monday July 1912 m, a <lb />
certain tract or parcel of land lying <lb />
and being in the county of Pitt In <lb />
the 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. R. R. and <lb />
known as lot No. In the survey <lb />
mad by B, F. Patrick and being <lb />
part of the Mill land, the same <lb />
having been conveyed to George Ty- <lb />
son by deed from B. F. Patrick <lb />
L. C. Arthur end wife of date of De- <lb />
1901 and recorded in the <lb />
register's office of Pitt county In <lb />
book S-7, page to which <lb />
deed reference is made, to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage deed. Terms of sale <lb />
cash. <lb />
This the IS day of June. <lb />
The Greenville Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Julius Brown, Attorney. <lb />
I lid <lb />
NOTICE Of <lb />
Carolina, Pitt county, <lb />
in the superior court. <lb />
Slate of North Carolina vs Manson <lb />
By virtue of directed <lb />
to the undersigned In the supreme <lb />
court of the stale of North Carolina, <lb />
In the above entitled action, I will, <lb />
on Monday . day of July, 1912, <lb />
at o'clock, noon, at the court <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 Manson <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 feet <lb />
from the Greenville and Tarboro <lb />
road thence running west to Henry <lb />
Sheppard's line, parallel with the <lb />
Greenville and Tarboro road, <lb />
running southward with Sheppard's <lb />
line feet then eastward, <lb />
with the first line to ave- <lb />
then to the beginning, said prop- <lb />
being described in book G-8, <lb />
page Pill county registry. <lb />
2nd lot. Beginning at the north- <lb />
west corner Peter line, <lb />
thence running west feet, then run- <lb />
south to the Baptist church line; <lb />
east with the Baptist church <lb />
line feet, north to the be- <lb />
ginning, being balance of the Clark <lb />
lot except that conveyed to Peter <lb />
Latham, further description of which <lb />
can be found in book Q-6 page <lb />
3rd lot. in Lincoln place <lb />
west side of avenue in <lb />
the town of Greenville, beginning at <lb />
the southeast corner of Frank Hop- <lb />
kins lot on Roosevelt avenue and run- <lb />
west feet, S. feet, <lb />
thence E. feet to Roosevelt ave- <lb />
with Roosevelt avenue to <lb />
tho beginning, description of which <lb />
can be found by referring to book B-9, <lb />
page Pitt county registry. <lb />
This the 14th day of June, 1912. <lb />
S. L DUDLEY. Sheriff, <lb />
fl ltd w <lb />
g ., <lb />
MOSELEY BROTHERS <lb />
insurance Agents <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
REDUCED PRICES <lb />
A cordial invitation to inspect <lb />
our stock is extended to all <lb />
who desire neat, stylish and <lb />
comfortable shoes at <lb />
low prices. <lb />
COME TO SEE US <lb />
And bartender that that <lb />
young man, with his line reasonings <lb />
and his belief in himself, ls tho con- <lb />
firmed drunkard of year after next. He <lb />
in honor of her house guests, Misses <lb />
Fitzgerald. Wilson and Creel of Dunn. <lb />
The guests were welcomed by Mrs. <lb />
S. T. White and Miss Mary Higgs, <lb />
has seen the beginning or many Introduced them to the receiving <lb />
cocktail philosophers, and the ending lino which consisted of Miss Lee, Mr. <lb />
of the same. Tom Miss Fitzgerald, Mr. <lb />
The way nut to be a drunkard is Tom Dupree. Miss Creel, Mr. Avon <lb />
never to taste spirits. The bartender and Miss Wilson, <lb />
that. But his customers do not, from the receiving line they were <lb />
know It, <lb />
At another hour of the day there <lb />
In the older man. This one <lb />
is the fresh-faced, young <lb />
He ha small gray side-whiskers. <lb />
He shows several he <lb />
does not commutation <lb />
ticket. <lb />
He change his mind suddenly from <lb />
whiskey to lemonade. The bartender <lb />
prepares the lemon slowly, and the <lb />
changes his mind back to <lb />
key. <lb />
Then he tries to look more dignified <lb />
than the two men with him. <lb />
Ir. the midst of the effort he begins to <lb />
sing Bowed Down with <lb />
Weight of and he tells the bar- <lb />
tender is from Bohemian <lb />
He sings many other selections, <lb />
forgetting bis dignity, and <lb />
remembering that he is the <lb />
head of a respectable <lb />
paid for. <lb />
The wise man on the outside of the <lb />
bar suggests that the oldish man will <lb />
get Into trouble, nut the bartender <lb />
be will go home all right. But <lb />
he won't sing all the way there. About <lb />
he gets home hell realize what money <lb />
he ha spent, and you would not like <lb />
to be bis <lb />
The bartender that the oldish <lb />
fifty-two- has escaped be- <lb />
ii drunkard by mere accident, and <lb />
that he has not quite escaped yet. <lb />
A little hard luck, too mud. <lb />
and he'll lose his balance, forget that <lb />
Is lemonade, and take to <lb />
key permanently. <lb />
At the far end of the bar there is <lb />
the man who conies in slowly and <lb />
hi band over his face <lb />
The bartender asks no <lb />
but pushes out a bottle of every- <lb />
day whiskey and a small glass of. <lb />
The whiskey goes down. A shiver <lb />
follows the whiskey and n very little <lb />
water follows the shiver. The man <lb />
ushered to the punch bowl which <lb />
was gracefully presided over by Miss <lb />
Laura Carter of Wilson with Mr. Bur- <lb />
Warren and Miss <lb />
King with Mr. Wilson. <lb />
Master James and Miss Edith <lb />
Lee distributed dainty place cards <lb />
which the player repaired to their <lb />
respective places. An exciting game <lb />
of hearts dice was soon In progress- <lb />
ion. <lb />
Tho color scheme throughout the <lb />
home was red and green. Pot plants <lb />
and spring flowers were used In pro- <lb />
fusion. Hanging vines infested with <lb />
nasturtiums added beauty to the <lb />
decorations. <lb />
After several progressions a deli- <lb />
repast was served. <lb />
Near the midnight hour tho guests, <lb />
which were more than hundred In <lb />
number, expressing their appreciation <lb />
tor the pleasure of the occasion, soon <lb />
bade the hostess adieu. <lb />
The out-of-town guests Misses <lb />
Flossie Fitzgerald, Carrie Wilson and <lb />
Dora Creel of Dunn, Miss Laura Car- <lb />
of Wilson. Mis Bottle of <lb />
Raleigh. Miss Helen Mayo, of Indian- <lb />
lad. Misses of Scot- <lb />
land Neck. Camp of Raleigh and <lb />
of Charlotte. <lb />
TO <lb />
Sarah E. Cox. having as <lb />
administrator of the George <lb />
W. Cox. deceased, before D. C. Moore. <lb />
clerk of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, is hereby given that <lb />
all persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
ate settlement with the undersigned <lb />
administrator all person 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 date hereof, <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the 18th day June. 1912. <lb />
SARAH B. COX, <lb />
Administrator of the estate of George <lb />
W. Cox, deceased. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of William Williams, <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this <lb />
ls to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of laid deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned, or <lb />
his attorneys, F. G. James and Son, <lb />
Greenville. X. C, Within twelve <lb />
or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery <lb />
Report of tho of <lb />
THE HANK OF <lb />
at Winterville, in the of N. C. <lb />
at the close of business June 1912. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discount 81,651.29 <lb />
Banking houses, furniture <lb />
fixture. 1,782.00 <lb />
Due from banks and bunkers <lb />
Silver coin. Including nil <lb />
minor coin currency <lb />
National hank note and <lb />
S. notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid in 3.00000 <lb />
Surplus fund <lb />
Undivided profit, less current <lb />
expenses and taxes paid 138.23 <lb />
Time certificate of deposit <lb />
Deposits subject to check <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding 14.28 <lb />
29,326.37 <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I. C. T. Cox. Cashier of the above <lb />
named bunk, de solemnly swear that <lb />
the above Is true lo best of my <lb />
knowledge mid <lb />
C. T. COX. Cashier. <lb />
J, F. <lb />
T. COX. <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
this the 80th day of June. 1918. <lb />
JESSE I. ROLLINS. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires Jan. 1914. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
According to unofficial figures <lb />
Washington team has seven men <lb />
tho list of halters. <lb />
the <lb />
In <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the whole <lb />
system, and produces <lb />
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Dyspepsia. Costiveness, <lb />
Sallow Shin and Piles. <lb />
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I was not to sit up, when I commenced to <lb />
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QUEBEC. M. largest and <lb />
ibis gathering in <lb />
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French language was <lb />
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cola governor <lb />
of acting on behalf t His <lb />
Royal the <lb />
and French can <lb />
ten of United as well as <lb />
nearly every section of Canada, are <lb />
represented by delegates. The con- <lb />
iii devote mire week to <lb />
the discussion of Questions relating <lb />
to the the and <lb />
culture of the French language in <lb />
America. <lb />
i for t lie transportation of their <lb />
elaborate of enter- <lb />
is to ushered in tonight <lb />
with a concert in auditor- <lb />
Tomorrow afternoon there is <lb />
to be a reception In the ball-room of <lb />
the hotel, at the <lb />
gates and will have an op- <lb />
to meet the officers and <lb />
rectors of the general federation. The <lb />
of the regular business sessions <lb />
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VERY DAY you will hear some one <lb />
complain of being troubled their <lb />
feet, and during the sum- <lb />
mer months. <lb />
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that fits. <lb />
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BAN FRANCISCO, June <lb />
train coming into San today <lb />
swelled the number of arrivals of <lb />
to the biennial convention of <lb />
the General Federation Of Women's <lb />
Clubs, front present Indications <lb />
the prediction that the attendance will <lb />
establish a new record will be <lb />
more than Many of those <lb />
arriving today as members of <lb />
delegations front State <lb />
while in some the clubs of a <lb />
city had chartered special trains <lb />
Summer at <lb />
WARSAW, Juno <lb />
visitors have arrived here for tho op- <lb />
tomorrow of the summer <lb />
of Which will be the <lb />
of a series of live religious and <lb />
to be held at <lb />
Winona Lake this summer. The <lb />
school of missions will be followed by <lb />
annual conference for Presbyter- <lb />
people, the International <lb />
district summer for the training of <lb />
workers, the annual <lb />
Christian citizenship institute, and the <lb />
annual conference of the Young <lb />
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W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Supt. , Pass. <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 <lb />
will be glad to order any parts to automobiles. <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 />
at i <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam <lb />
Dally, Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AMI <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 SO pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points North, <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 />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Hicks <lb />
Roofing aid Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS Greenville. N. C. <lb />
A FAVORABLE introduction is gained amongst business men <lb />
A through the use of HIGH CLASS STATIONARY. A clear cut <lb />
letter head or a comprehensible bill printed on excellent paper <lb />
will excite favorable comment even from a business rival. For <lb />
over years THE REFLECTOR CO., has furnished business <lb />
men in Eastern North Carolina with business stationary of <lb />
the worth while kind. The of its plant and the <lb />
experience of the force has made it easy for THE REFLECTOR <lb />
CO., to please its many patrons, one of its customers being the <lb />
E. C. T. T. S., the finest institution of its kind in North Carolina. <lb />
Estimates and suggestions are submitted. Work <lb />
quickly and carefully turned out. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR CO. <lb />
HOME OF THE BEST <lb />
WE take this means of thanking all of our friends who have been thoughtful enough to <lb />
compliment us on AND DAILY REFLECTOR. <lb />
The Raleigh Daily Times comments in paper which shows improvement <lb />
reflects the development of the country over which it circulates. Every word of which <lb />
is true. The Greenville Tobacco market will probably sell pounds of <lb />
tobacco this year, or pounds more than last year. This meant a strenuous <lb />
planting campaign by our farmers. Mr. Merchant, why not begin your selling campaign <lb />
Join THE REFLECTOR'S advertisers. Know that your ad will be read by <lb />
people, with this number increasing daily. <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
THE PAPER WHICH GUARANTEES A CIRCULATION <lb />
THE REFLECTOR CO. <lb />
Publishers and Printers <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
Phone No.<lb />
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I OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Aden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates on Application <lb />
AYDEN, N. C, June sick Remember the singing class of Or- <lb />
are all better. Will give their concert in <lb />
Harvey has let the contract from the O. O. F. Home at <lb />
for the erection of a dwelling in ll Christian church next Friday night <lb />
Ghent. <lb />
Mr. Wm. Edwards is having i <lb />
story put on his dwelling besides build <lb />
an additional room <lb />
Food for Babies. Typhoid and the Titanic. <lb />
a baby Is a year old It should Last April over fifteen hundred <lb />
almost entirely upon good, pure pie perished on the Titanic. The news <lb />
milk. It also requires a moderate of this, the greatest ocean catastrophe <lb />
amount of water every day. The on- of the age, shocked the world. The <lb />
addition to the diet should be i worst feature of It all was that it <lb />
of orange juice once a might easily have been avoided bad <lb />
day, after it is six mouths old. The the captain of the Ill-fated vessel <lb />
i bit by some mothers, of Bea-a- of <lb />
now we are along. <lb />
Car of lime, and plaster. J. <lb />
It. Smith and <lb />
If its a pretty buggy, cart, wagon <lb />
or tobacco truck see me. L. L. Kit- <lb />
Mr. Ben Corey, who left here about <lb />
four years ago and has been holding <lb />
a clerkship in the state is <lb />
spending days visiting his sis- <lb />
Miss Pays Corey. <lb />
Pumps of all kinds, pipe all sorts <lb />
and pistols, cartridges, dynamite <lb />
and dry batteries. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Mr. Harrington who has been <lb />
is <lb />
Mr. Frank an aged <lb />
farmer near here, was overcome by <lb />
heat a few days ago and at this writ- <lb />
is in a very critical condition. <lb />
Hay, oats, rye, rape, millet, <lb />
Bait, brick, bran and a full line of <lb />
lawn grass seed at Feed Com- <lb />
Mrs. J. J. May and daughter Miss <lb />
are visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb />
Walter Gardner. <lb />
Mr. L. J. Chapman of was <lb />
in town Friday <lb />
Always a Safe <lb />
With the jewelers, nurses and <lb />
in Charlotte next week that city <lb />
ought to be a safe place to live. <lb />
Greensboro News. <lb />
This hot sun is warming up <lb />
porting blood. We had a meeting <lb />
the base ball team Thursday night <lb />
LIMB- Car load of builders <lb />
and Company, Ayden, <lb />
Come and help them with your pres- <lb />
and money. <lb />
Mr. J. B. of Greenville Is <lb />
spending a few days here. <lb />
Mr. W. Rollins was summoned <lb />
by phone to Monday to see <lb />
his sister, Mrs. Chancy, who M <lb />
thought to be dying. <lb />
A card from Prof. H. L. Koontz in- <lb />
forms us that he underwent an op <lb />
at ion Friday for appendicitis and was <lb />
doing well. The has been <lb />
superintendent of our schools for two <lb />
years and is very popular with <lb />
people of Ayden. <lb />
Car choice Timothy hay at Ayden <lb />
Feed Co. <lb />
Mr. Taylor and J. F. Bar- <lb />
went to Sunday to hear <lb />
Dr. Caldwell preach. <lb />
Mayor J. S. Ross and daughter left <lb />
for Red Hanks Sunday. <lb />
Screen doors and windows at J. H. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Elder Mack is holding a <lb />
meeting in Pamlico county. <lb />
Mrs. B. T. Phillip returned from <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
They tell us you i an buy hardware, <lb />
team building material rub- <lb />
and rating, in fact <lb />
most you for your farm <lb />
and family at J. It. Smith Bro. <lb />
Sec those beautiful buggies and to- <lb />
trucks before purchasing. Ai <lb />
L, L. <lb />
spent Sunday with <lb />
relatives mar Washington. <lb />
W. T. art, who suffered a sunstroke <lb />
last week Is able to be out again. <lb />
May spent Sunday <lb />
with her parents near <lb />
th; statement of the Bank of <lb />
Ayden. It is in line shape, is well- <lb />
provided with good safes and <lb />
shoes at reduced prices tent nun who will be to wall <lb />
Hart and Company, N. C. Joins and <lb />
C spent Sunday In country. <lb />
YOU CAN GET ANYTHING . .-.; <lb />
clothing and is I Mr H. Q. . son, <lb />
prices at Hart and C Car lime It. . Bros. <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
make these go <lb />
Ayden Department. <lb />
ltd and <lb />
Sociable <lb />
Dr. Pearce, Tom <lb />
J . mi Lloyd left Sun- <lb />
Id for to all . . Dem- <lb />
t Mien. <lb />
H. . Harris. Ed and L. L. Kit- <lb />
June -The home of Hr. went to Sunday. <lb />
L. L. Kittrell on east Railroad Dr. . C. president of A. <lb />
was a scene of last C. C. was her Monday. He came <lb />
when their most highly from where he preached Bun- <lb />
daughter gave an enjoy- nay. <lb />
sociable to the young people of <lb />
Ayden in honor of her visiting guests In Ryes, <lb />
taking the baby to the table during <lb />
the regular meal time and giving it <lb />
a of the various articles of food <lb />
Is reprehensible. <lb />
After the baby is a year old a little <lb />
p. juice or pulp of a baked apple <lb />
may be given once a day. Gradually <lb />
other articles of food may lie added <lb />
but these must be such as are easily <lb />
digested. Heal broths, soft boiled <lb />
eggs, cereal and baked potatoes <lb />
with milk should be the chief <lb />
thing given. At first these should <lb />
be given only at the noonday meal, <lb />
but gradually they may be added to <lb />
meals. Oat meal Is a good winter <lb />
food for children. It should not he <lb />
given in summer, as it Is too heaving. <lb />
The should be urged to drink <lb />
plenty of water between meals, but <lb />
never should be given ice water. No <lb />
drugs should ever be given except on <lb />
the advice of a physician. Especial- <lb />
should mother shun soothing <lb />
ups as they would poison, for these <lb />
have caused th death of numerous <lb />
babes. <lb />
. Letter-Writing. <lb />
The courtesy of letter writing is <lb />
Something which the summer either <lb />
or kills. <lb />
So many are <lb />
made, so many courtesies shown that <lb />
those desirous of being really <lb />
can best show their spirit by ac- <lb />
in a few lines the kind- <lb />
some hostess has shown or <lb />
some companion accorded <lb />
the trips which are a of the <lb />
mer days. <lb />
This letter writing habit need not <lb />
mean more than a line or two. <lb />
II worded in the real spirit of <lb />
a friendly note will us <lb />
much to the recipient as a gift, which <lb />
may seem to deem the material and <lb />
best evidence of gratitude for <lb />
or courtesy. <lb />
Young often grow careless <lb />
in this particular. There- <lb />
they show a lack of breeding for <lb />
takes only a few minutes to write <lb />
note of appreciation, it is <lb />
n evidence of remembrance as well <lb />
k mil manners. <lb />
The sustained correspondence that <lb />
Is the outcome of new friendships is <lb />
sometimes as difficult as it is pleas- <lb />
Mil lo up. hut there is redly no <lb />
excuse for neglecting the note of <lb />
believe all mothers in their <lb />
of good manners should en- <lb />
this habit among those graces <lb />
physical, mental and moral which <lb />
makes their daughters shine in <lb />
While a little thing to do, it Is a big <lb />
thing to leave undone. If neglected <lb />
judgment is accordingly levers, while <lb />
In observance the writer shows <lb />
if sufficient lifeboats had been pro- <lb />
i lib cl. After the catastrophe the <lb />
ed States Congress rushed n special <lb />
Investigating committee to New York, <lb />
which met the rescuing ship with her <lb />
load of survivors and conducted an <lb />
Investigation immediately. This com- <lb />
fully investigated the cause of <lb />
the disaster made a voluminous <lb />
report, Including recommendations <lb />
regarding the equipment of sea going <lb />
vessels, their lines of travel and many <lb />
other tilings. It has even been rec- <lb />
lint certain International <lb />
legislation be made regulating ocean <lb />
Now, all of this Is very good and <lb />
much In the point, hut last year over <lb />
hundred North Carolinians died <lb />
of typhoid fever and twenty thousand <lb />
others suffered from this disease. The <lb />
greater part of this awful loss might <lb />
have been averted in our cities if our <lb />
city authorities heeded the many <lb />
warnings of health officers and <lb />
provided an <lb />
pure water supply and <lb />
If they had passed and enforced <lb />
pure milk and other ordinances <lb />
against and tilth. Like- <lb />
wise, much of it could have been avert <lb />
ed in the country if the people there <lb />
had been equally careful In regard to <lb />
their water and milk flies. But <lb />
did they do It Vital statistics re- <lb />
ports of the various towns in the state <lb />
show where they did and where they <lb />
did not. No vital statistics, however, <lb />
are available for districts of <lb />
North Carolina. Did Congress <lb />
point an investigating committee to <lb />
determine of this fearful loss <lb />
of life and make recommendations <lb />
Will the coming legislature make an <lb />
investigation of the matter Did your <lb />
own local county officials or city <lb />
ever consider tho Very <lb />
few have. Why Arc our own <lb />
and brethren of so much less <lb />
value or Importance than the <lb />
on the Titanic. No. The <lb />
son is Simply The Titanic dis- <lb />
aster was spectacular and unusual. <lb />
The continued loss from typhoid Is <lb />
neither unusual nor spectacular. We <lb />
have become accustomed to It. We <lb />
used lo think Hint such things had to <lb />
. that they were hut <lb />
now we know that they are prevent- <lb />
able. It will be only a matter of a <lb />
few- years until the public will learn <lb />
that for every case or death from <lb />
typhoid some one Is responsible. It <lb />
may be your city officials for not pro- <lb />
pure pater and pure milk and <lb />
for not suppressing flies. It may be <lb />
your doctor for not properly report- <lb />
to the health officer or for not <lb />
giving proper instructions for the cure <lb />
of n case of the disease. You your- <lb />
self may be guilty for gross neglect <lb />
This Space is Reserved <lb />
for <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust Company <lb />
The Bank Greenville S <lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With of OVER <lb />
One Quarter of a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY TO ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
A R. L. Pit,. <lb />
Q James L. Little, Cashier. <lb />
-A---- . <lb />
at <lb />
r. <lb />
Misses Lucy Hood of and It is pleasant lo turn from Chicago , , . , Whoever It may be, rest assured that <lb />
. ,,,,. , ,. . ., , , ,., , ,., ,, in the estimation of all who value <lb />
Carrie Wilson of Dunn. <lb />
where the air is thick with calls of <lb />
Promptly at nine o'clock the Thief, Scoundrel, Receiver <lb />
front doors were thrown open of Stolen and the like to <lb />
and the invited guests were ushered Trenton N. J. where Governor Wood- <lb />
and breeding. <lb />
THE HOSTESS. <lb />
Wilson is mutely administering <lb />
the affairs of the Important common- <lb />
to their respective cloak rooms. The <lb />
and dining rooms were beau- <lb />
and artistically decorated In <lb />
pink and white, the colors of the eve- <lb />
Miss Lucy Turnage and J. B. Kit- <lb />
presided at the punch bowl. visited him last week and shared <lb />
ten o'clock cards engraved in pink, with the public his favorable <lb />
white were passed around to the of the scholarly statesman. He <lb />
guests bearing the inscription, looted the scholastic stoop In Lincoln. <lb />
and each couple had fifteen Frederick the Great, Vol- <lb />
WAST A HOOD WITCH <lb />
that is guaranteed call on C. E. <lb />
some one Is responsible and the soon- <lb />
we begin this fact up- <lb />
on those in authority the less typhoid <lb />
we will have. <lb />
wealth entrusted to his care. C. H. <lb />
the cartoonist the New <lb />
York World, and perhaps the most <lb />
effective pictorial journalist in <lb />
at Ayden. He <lb />
the <lb />
make or watches and all kinds <lb />
jewelry. <lb />
best <lb />
of <lb />
BANK OF <lb />
minutes to till in the Miss <lb />
Lacy Hood winning the most points <lb />
was presented with a bottle of highly <lb />
flavored toilet water. <lb />
At eleven o'clock the guests were <lb />
ushered into the dining room, <lb />
where cream and cake were served by <lb />
Hisses Mabel Claire Brown and Esther <lb />
Mount in a very graceful manner. <lb />
Instrumental music was beautifully <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans Discounts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
I from hanks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
cold eyes, gray sack suit and gray . <lb />
at Ayden in the state of North Carolina <lb />
at the close of business June <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts unsecured 3.03 <lb />
,. ,. , ,, Furniture and Fixtures 1,790.80 <lb />
At the close of business . IS. 1912 . . , , . -r <lb />
Due from banks bankers <lb />
of the Conditions of <lb />
BANK OF <lb />
CONDENSED <lb />
The National <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
of June 14th. <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts 10,000.00 <lb />
S. Bonds 2,430.18 <lb />
Stocks Bonds 21,000.00 <lb />
Fur. k Fixtures Ex. for C. House Per Cent Fund 1,010.00 Cash due from like Account 21,000.00 Deposits 200,545.92 Dividends Unpaid 190.00 <lb />
We incite the of and and will he pleated to meet or correspond with those contemplating or opening new accounts. We want your business. F. J. FORBES. <lb />
grouping is <lb />
He Jotted clown the <lb />
phony In gray, iron gray hair, steel <lb />
gray, penetrating, reflective, but not <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Gold coin <lb />
Silver coin, Including all minor <lb />
9.00 <lb />
60.00 <lb />
tie. The eyes were found with care- <lb />
Ail study; deep, keen and pen <lb />
but withal kindly to a degree. <lb />
found the governor affable <lb />
and democratic beyond any man in <lb />
rendered by Misses Janie Kittrell and public life he had met. Skilfully <lb />
Davis, while Miss Hood of <lb />
charmed the guests will <lb />
tier lovely voice. <lb />
Twelve o'clock found all <lb />
good night, and declared Miss Kit- <lb />
a most charming hostess. <lb />
The invited guests Miss <lb />
steering the conversation away from <lb />
politics, caused the thought <lb />
wreathe in smiles as <lb />
Dr. Wilson confessed his ardor for the <lb />
navy when a boy and his love for non- <lb />
sense rhymes which ha gave a <lb />
to relish, The was <lb />
Hank Notes and S. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capt <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided Profits <lb />
Dividends <lb />
Capt. sub. to Checks <lb />
Savings Deposit <lb />
Cashier's Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
1780.80 <lb />
88888.11 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
590.01 <lb />
3500.00 <lb />
12543.23 <lb />
81875.00 <lb />
811.88 <lb />
coin currency <lb />
National bank note and other <lb />
S. Notes <lb />
k Jack trill. <lb />
June having such a nice <lb />
415.72 season e are pleased to see such line <lb />
crops. Several of the farmers arc <lb />
2.317.00 with topping tobacco. <lb />
Crops are as line we could auk <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid In <lb />
Surplus Fund <lb />
30864.48 <lb />
58.89 <lb />
1182648.83 <lb />
Carrie Wilson With Dr. F. F. Cox. all at table with the <lb />
Lucy Hood with Mr Roy rial cabinet and to discus- <lb />
Miss Lucy Turnage will, Mr , affairs the common- <lb />
J. Kittrell. Miss Gussie Lawrence I wealth and politics of the <lb />
and Mr Miss Bailie prim Governor Wilson said <lb />
Belt with Mr. B. J. Hard- that he did not regard It as a failure <lb />
Miss Sophia Lawrence Mr. <lb />
Lloyd Turnage, Miss Davis <lb />
with Mr. S. F. Noble. Miss Lee <lb />
and he a little story of an <lb />
who <lb />
art lo a pillar In a garden. <lb />
with w. a Miss lowing to his attempt the got <lb />
Battle Kittrell with Mr. A. It. food shoved Into him with a long <lb />
non. Miss Annie Mr. The lime came to remove him <lb />
Dixie. Cannon. Miss Rosa Bland with another place. The chains were <lb />
Mr. H. T. West Miss Beagle law- removed but the elephant did not <lb />
with Mr. C. O. Bowen. Miss u to get hungry and <lb />
Olivia Kerry with Dr. M. T. beyond his reach. H- Some of the critics predicted the <lb />
Miss DiXOn with Mr Paul angrily hilt did not budge first of the season that the <lb />
I'll. Miss Margaret Lawrence with M <lb />
the best of my knowledge and belief <lb />
Hodges. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. <lb />
Notice of -1 i fur Pardon <lb />
Notice is hereby that John <lb />
convicted in at the <lb />
Ai ill term, 1812, PHI count; supreme <lb />
court sentenced m on <lb />
e public roads county, will <lb />
North Caro- ,,. r .,,,. <lb />
Una for and nil pi i tons ob- <lb />
b the same be heard con- <lb />
T Is 3rd day of June, 1918. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
-i <lb />
for- <lb />
Elder J. T. Butler of filled <lb />
regular appointment at Black <lb />
21,875.00 Sunday. <lb />
Undivided profits, less current daughter, Miss Butler. came <lb />
expenses taxes paid 1,887.88 <lb />
Deposits subjects lo check We had a fine children's d- oat <lb />
34,661.87 here Sunday. <lb />
6.21 We are pleased to see such nice <lb />
work being carried on by the Sunday <lb />
School. <lb />
of North Carolina. County of Several of the people <lb />
Pitt, attend church here.<lb />
. . . Savings Deposits <lb />
Cashier's Cl <lb />
A crowd attend church at <lb />
ville is visiting relatives and friends <lb />
this Week. <lb />
farmers union will hold their <lb />
regular OUt here Friday night. <lb />
June <lb />
Some of the will cure to- <lb />
this week. <lb />
We bud a nice little rain Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
List Your Taxes-Last Call. <lb />
To the Taxpayers of <lb />
County, whether residing In or out <lb />
of the county, . is hereby given <lb />
all property owned by them. <lb />
either us or trustee, must <lb />
In township whore sit- <lb />
above mimed hank, do solemnly swear Swamp Saturday morning to see his <lb />
that the above statement is true to sister, who has been sick for a long <lb />
c. Jones. Notary <lb />
My commission Jan. 1914 <lb />
J. R. Smith. <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
J. Edwards, <lb />
Directors <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one steer, color <lb />
from his position it He did Reds would curl up and Wither about red and horns shaw about II <lb />
Jasper Gardner. Miss Janie Kittrell I the chains had been taken July 4th, and Hunk would have years old; marked over slope and <lb />
with Mr. Cox. <lb />
I, Hodges, cashier of the Mr. W. L. Clark left for on or Saturday, Juno <lb />
15th, 1912. And thereafter all persons <lb />
who have failed to list their taxes <lb />
for any cause, are to <lb />
pear before the list taker at such <lb />
times and places he may designate <lb />
In notices and list their property. <lb />
After the dales named In the notice <lb />
posted by the list taker tho 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 />
to list subjects himself to a <lb />
misdemeanor. <lb />
Tho same penalty Is provided for the <lb />
citizens of the county liable for poll <lb />
tax. The penalties prescribed by law <lb />
time, <lb />
I, w. Dixon went to Washington <lb />
last week. <lb />
Adam and sou. went <lb />
to Greenville Saturday business. <lb />
Misses Maggie, Annie and brother <lb />
George Clark went lo see their sister. <lb />
Mrs. I. F. of Mill <lb />
Miss Blanche Hudson spent <lb />
day nigh and with <lb />
Lucy and Lulu Arnold <lb />
State <lb />
N. C. June Mrs. J. II. <lb />
of is here on u visit. <lb />
Ayden welcomes this good woman to <lb />
to <lb />
hereby announce myself a will be enforced. <lb />
State Senate, subject to. By order of the Board of <lb />
off. laid Wilson, to keep his hired men on their In right car, smooth crop <lb />
the altitude of the people toward the or the will win. j,, Owner can get same by date for th <lb />
preferential primary. They do not This is a fair example of the ownership and paying cost. the action of the Democratic primary of Edgecombe County. <lb />
realize the tremendous power that readiness to illustrate his J, n. WIGGINS of Pitt county. H. BUNN, Clerk of Board. <lb />
been placed in their hands, though for thought with an apt picture or exam- R. F. D. N. C. This the 29th day of May. 1912. N. C June 1912. <lb />
year have desired the Sentinel. ltd JULIUS BROWN. till <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Host the Moat Healthful, Most Noble of Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, AFTERNOON, JULY<lb />
WILSON IS NOMINATED <lb />
FORTY-SIXTH BALLOT <lb />
Rejected and <lb />
Mrs. William J. Bryan Was at <lb />
Baltimore With Her Husband <lb />
New York's Move That Nomination Be Acclamation <lb />
Final Ballot Sees State After State Join New Jersey <lb />
Governor's True <lb />
to Speaker <lb />
William Jennings Bryan of Attraction is fight <lb />
Draws Near End <lb />
L IN FOR WILSON BREAK <lb />
July every prestige of sectional feeling. <lb />
Wilson of Now Jersey, yesterday That bad now been demonstrated by <lb />
nominated for the by the the liberal support given the <lb />
Democratic National Convention. candidate. He would not be a party <lb />
The nomination was made after to the defeat of any candidate. <lb />
Underwood had been withdrawn. I th time has come to <lb />
Clark had released his supporters and recognize that he cannot be <lb />
York as a climax, had moved to <lb />
suspend tho balloting and make the <lb />
nomination by acclamation. <lb />
There was objection to thin <lb />
As tho final roll call came on state <lb />
after state fell Into line for the New <lb />
Jersey executive, piling over- <lb />
whelming majority. <lb />
The result was reached with <lb />
demonstrations by delegates and <lb />
spectators. <lb />
was a center of Interest as <lb />
Wilson's nomination became certain. <lb />
He said he wanted most of all the <lb />
nomination of a progressive. <lb />
Upon motion of Senator Stone the <lb />
nomination was <lb />
made unanimous at p. m. <lb />
After then of Wilson the <lb />
next order of business was <lb />
for vice president. Prominent- <lb />
mentioned were Governor Marshall <lb />
of Indiana; Burke of North <lb />
Dakota; Representative Henry of <lb />
Texas and Senator Kern of Indiana. <lb />
In this nor can ho be <lb />
used to defeat any other <lb />
proceeded. <lb />
quired u delegate <lb />
from the floor. <lb />
back <lb />
will not turn from tho Important <lb />
ties he is performing to take such <lb />
an office as vice <lb />
Underwood would remain where he <lb />
was, doing his great constructive <lb />
work. went on, and he ex- <lb />
pressed the hope no one would fur- <lb />
urge tho Alabama candidate for <lb />
vice president. <lb />
directs mo to <lb />
withdraw his name from this <lb />
said amid <lb />
silence, adding a tribute of thanks <lb />
from for the sincere and <lb />
loyal support given him. He added <lb />
that all his friends wore now <lb />
ed to vote for whom they pleased. <lb />
. , , ,, . y , <lb />
Congressman of New Little Man IS <lb />
York moved that roll call be <lb />
with and nomination of Wilson <lb />
be made by acclamation. <lb />
The convention rose en us <lb />
the New York spokesman moved <lb />
son's nomination by acclamation. <lb />
A of cheers swept <lb />
floors and galleries. <lb />
Mauled <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C, July <lb />
the an of the <lb />
Cooperage company, of ibis city <lb />
The delegates stood on their chairs became entangled In some of the ma- <lb />
hats and flags. this morning and had his <lb />
Senator Stone, speaking for Clark , <lb />
, . . right leg cut off before he could ex <lb />
released all Clark delegates. <lb />
Stone said the delegates were per- himself. The accident <lb />
free to vote for whom they <lb />
chose. But the Missouri delegation <lb />
regardless of what others might do. <lb />
would vote for Clark on all ballots <lb />
Mayor Fitzgerald, of Boston, took <lb />
the platform to withdraw Foss. <lb />
Senator manager of the <lb />
Underwood campaign, went to the <lb />
platform and spoke amid breathless <lb />
withdrawing the candidacy <lb />
of the Alabama <lb />
He said had entered the <lb />
contest hoping to be the nominee. <lb />
But his chief desire was to <lb />
about o'clock Just before closing <lb />
down for dinner. It seine that Mr <lb />
was employed as stave cat- <lb />
and he was working directly <lb />
above what Is known as the hog ma- <lb />
chine. The belt slipped off and <lb />
Jumped through the hole In the <lb />
floor to straighten the belt, but laud- <lb />
ed in the hog machine which was <lb />
still revolving at a rapid rate. His <lb />
right leg was cut by this machine, <lb />
between the knee and ankle. Mr. <lb />
was taken to the Washington <lb />
hospital Immediately. <lb />
Photo 1912, by American Association. <lb />
WILLIAM JENNINGS has a political secretary In whom he <lb />
reposes the largest confidence. It Is his wife. It been her <lb />
tom in all of his campaigns to travel with him, acting as <lb />
amanuensis and legal aid. for Mrs. Bryan, the daughter and wife <lb />
Of a lawyer. Is herself a member of the legal pr. It a matter <lb />
course, then, she should have accompanied her husband to Baltimore a <lb />
well as Chicago, where he reported the Republican convention. Mrs. Bryan's <lb />
longest Journey with her was the world tour which they made In <lb />
1906. She is fond of travel, but the place she likes best In the world is the <lb />
farmhouse at Normal, four miles from Lincoln. Neb., which has been the home <lb />
the family since <lb />
HOW IKE STATES LIMED UP III LAST BALLOT<lb />
California passed.<lb />
Clark<lb />
Wilson<lb />
Montana- Wilson <lb />
New <lb />
New Clark <lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
North <lb />
North <lb />
Ohio passed.<lb />
South <lb />
South <lb />
Wilson<lb />
West<lb />
of <lb />
A TOTAL WRECK <lb />
and Crew Three Are <lb />
Killed <lb />
EXPLOSION CAUSES FATAL FALL <lb />
GOVERNOR THOMAS R. MAR <lb />
SHALL. INDIANA'S <lb />
SON <lb />
PLACE <lb />
But Three Ballots Taken For A Vice- <lb />
president <lb />
MARSHALL DEFEATS BURKE <lb />
Strongest to Got. Marshall <lb />
Was John of South <lb />
Who, However, Was <lb />
Defeated tatter Ballets <lb />
June <lb />
Woodrow Wilson, of <lb />
New Jersey, <lb />
For Vice <lb />
as R. Marshall, of Indiana. <lb />
This was the ticket completed by <lb />
the Democratic national convention at <lb />
a. m., today. <lb />
The nomination of Governor Mar- <lb />
shall for vice president, came some- <lb />
what as a surprise for when the <lb />
night's balloting for vice president <lb />
began it seemed that the <lb />
son contingent in convention hail <lb />
settled upon Governor <lb />
K. of North Dakota. <lb />
was not of a light <lb />
however, and when the two ballots <lb />
disclosed Marshall easily in the lead. <lb />
Governor name was with- <lb />
drawn and Marshall was proclaimed <lb />
the nominee by A <lb />
later the convention ad- <lb />
die. The delegate, worn <lb />
and weary, made their way out of <lb />
the big convention ball and <lb />
happy to be tarted for home. <lb />
Wives of Men Air Witnesses <lb />
The Tragedy That Makes <lb />
The Four Bodies <lb />
fell Into the Atlantic <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, July <lb />
spectators stood too startled to <lb />
utter a single sound, the big <lb />
balloon Akron was shattered by <lb />
the explosion of the gas bag and blown <lb />
to atoms at this morning, a halt <lb />
mile off shore, over Inlet. <lb />
who had built the <lb />
airship with the Idea of Hying across <lb />
tho Atlantic Ocean, Captain <lb />
his younger brother; Fred Al- <lb />
Waller Guest and George <lb />
hi screw, were instantly killed. <lb />
Tho was sailing at a <lb />
height of 1.000 feel and bad been In <lb />
the air Sines o'clock when the <lb />
accident She was a quarter <lb />
of a mile south of Berth, <lb />
which Is across the Inlet from this <lb />
city. <lb />
The huge envelope, containing thou- <lb />
of cubic feet of gas. was rent <lb />
by the terrific force of the explosion, <lb />
probably caused by expansion from <lb />
the sun's rays. It burst near the mid- <lb />
A mass of names hid the ship <lb />
from view. For a space of <lb />
ten tho half million <lb />
invisible while in <lb />
the air about the spot where she bad <lb />
been hovering to be all flames. <lb />
New York Pastor For Wilmington <lb />
Church <lb />
WILMINGTON,. July F. B. <lb />
Clausen, pastor of Lutheran church <lb />
in Now York city, will mostly likely <lb />
succeed Dr. W. A. Snyder as <lb />
of this city. Dr. leaves the <lb />
pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church <lb />
Oral of August for Brooklyn, N. T., <lb />
whore he begins his of <lb />
Luke's church. St. Paul's church <lb />
council has voted unanimously to rec- <lb />
that a call be extended to <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Tail's Old fader Hammer <lb />
CINCINNATI, On July old <lb />
homo of President Tuft was offered <lb />
for sale at auction today. Since the <lb />
president lived there the house has <lb />
been occupied by several persons. Hie <lb />
last owner going Into bankrupted. <lb />
with the result that the property was <lb />
ordered sold lo satisfy the creditors <lb />
Roads Meet <lb />
MONTI Ark, July con- <lb />
of Good Roads <lb />
Association began here and will <lb />
continue over tomorrow. Delegates <lb />
representing commercial, <lb />
and improvement <lb />
are in attendance from <lb />
points in Missouri. Arkansas and <lb />
Oklahoma. mi <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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