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OFFER YOU <lb />
Summer Footwear <lb />
-----AT <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 />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
By 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 />
H. C, in Book D-9 page <lb />
the undersigned will expose to public <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville. N. C to the behest 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 />
a, follows Lying on the south <lb />
aide of the town Greenville and <lb />
east side of the A. C. L. R. R- <lb />
known as lot No. In the survey <lb />
made by B. F. Patrick and being a <lb />
part of the Green Mill land, the same <lb />
having been conveyed to George Ty- <lb />
son deed from B. F. Patrick end <lb />
L. C. Arthur and wife of date of De- <lb />
It, 1901 and recorded in the <lb />
registers 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 />
This the IS day of June, 1912. <lb />
The Greenville Manufacturing Co. <lb />
Julius Brown. Attorney. <lb />
t, ltd <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
to <lb />
Sarah E. Cox. having as <lb />
administrator of the of George <lb />
W Cox. deceased, before D. C Moore, <lb />
of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
notice Is hereby given that <lb />
all persons indebted to estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
settlement with the undersigned <lb />
administrator and all persons holding <lb />
against said estate are hereby <lb />
required to file Heir claim with, sad <lb />
administrator duly verified within <lb />
twelve months from the date hereof <lb />
V this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the 18th day of June. 1912. <lb />
SARAH F. COX. <lb />
of the estate of George <lb />
W. Cox. deceased. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Or SALE <lb />
on <lb />
North Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
State of North Carolina vs Manson <lb />
By virtue of an execution directed <lb />
to the undersigned in the supreme <lb />
court of the state of North Carolina, <lb />
in the above entitled action, I will, <lb />
on Monday the 15th day of July. 1912, <lb />
at o'clock, noon, at the court house <lb />
door of said county in Greenville, sell <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, to sat- <lb />
said execution, all the right, title <lb />
and interest which the said Manson <lb />
the defendant, has in the <lb />
following described estate, <lb />
1st lot. in the town of <lb />
Greenville. In what is known as West <lb />
Greenville. Lincoln Place, fronting <lb />
Avenue on the west SO feet <lb />
from the Greenville and Tarboro <lb />
road thence running west to Henry <lb />
Sheppard's line, parallel with the <lb />
Greenville and Tarboro road, thence <lb />
running southward with Sheppard's <lb />
line SO 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 Pitt county registry. <lb />
2nd lot. Beginning at the north-, <lb />
west corner of Peter line.; <lb />
thence running west feet, then <lb />
south to the Baptist church line; <lb />
thence east with the Baptist church <lb />
line feet, thence north to the be- <lb />
ginning, being balance 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. Situate in Lincoln place <lb />
on 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, thence S. feet, <lb />
thence E. feet to Roosevelt ave- <lb />
thence with Roosevelt avenue to <lb />
the 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 />
I. DUDLEY. Sheriff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
The Greenville <lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With ft of OVER <lb />
One Quarter a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
S. T. <lb />
H. D. <lb />
R. <lb />
if-- <lb />
JULY <lb />
Clearance Sale <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of William Williams, deceased, late <lb />
of PUt county. North Carolina, this <lb />
to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
them to the undersigned, or <lb />
attorneys, f. G. James and Son. <lb />
N. C within twelve <lb />
or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of their recovery <lb />
All persons indebted to sale, estate <lb />
will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
Toll June 1912. <lb />
J. EL <lb />
ltd Rattan. M. c. <lb />
A Great <lb />
Opportunity <lb />
to set the Best <lb />
I Clothes that's been <lb />
to Greenville this season at a price <lb />
that will more than interest you. <lb />
Some of the best ones you've <lb />
seen are right here now to go at <lb />
Our July Clearance Prices <lb />
Regardless of how good they <lb />
look, they must go. <lb />
wait too long, come now and <lb />
you'll have the pick of the best to be <lb />
had at prices that will appeal to you. <lb />
ALL OF OUR <lb />
reduced to<lb />
20.00 <lb />
18.50 <lb />
16.50 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
16.75 <lb />
14.75 <lb />
13.50 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
11.50 <lb />
9.75 <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Reg <lb />
Oxfords reduced <lb />
4.75 <lb />
4.75 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
Charged at the July Prices. Ifs a You-Loss to us. <lb />
CHAS. S. FORBES <lb />
sale <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
Superior court. <lb />
j. B. vs James B. <lb />
By virtue power in b <lb />
that execution issuing to me from the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county In the <lb />
above entitled cause In favor of <lb />
plaintiff and the defendant <lb />
and pursuant to attachment duly levied <lb />
on the property below described an I <lb />
by virtue of authority vested in M I <lb />
the laws of the state of North Car- <lb />
shall sell for cash to the high <lb />
bidder at public auction at the <lb />
court house door of Pitt county in <lb />
Greenville. N. C. on the first Mon- <lb />
day in August, it being the <lb />
of 1912, at o'clock, <lb />
noon, all the right, title and Interest <lb />
it being n one-tenth undivided inter- <lb />
est in the remainder in fee of the <lb />
said James In and to the <lb />
following described tract of real es- <lb />
lying, being and situate In the <lb />
of and state of North Car- <lb />
to <lb />
Bounded by the lands of the Craw- <lb />
ford heirs, the Elks land. Lawrence <lb />
Anderson. J. F. King and others, and <lb />
being the land of the late Geo <lb />
W. Hemby died seized and possessed <lb />
as evidenced by certain deeds from <lb />
A. J. R. A. Geo. <lb />
Jefferson. Tyson and others, and <lb />
containing 1-2 acres, more or less; <lb />
the Interest to be sold being such <lb />
Interest as was devised to the said <lb />
James B. Hemby, by W. Hem- <lb />
by In his last Will and Testament, the <lb />
said James B, Hemby being one of the <lb />
children of the said Geo. W. Hem- <lb />
by. <lb />
This the 1st day of July. 1912. <lb />
I. <lb />
ltd Sheriff of Pitt County <lb />
CM Mill Item. <lb />
June <lb />
nice and Hattie Buck spent Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday at Mr. <lb />
V. Carroll's. <lb />
Mr. Johnnie Stokes of <lb />
spent Saturday night at Mr. Jim <lb />
wards. <lb />
Miss Cox of Haddocks X Roads <lb />
pan Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss Nancy Mills <lb />
We are sorry lo hear of the sickness, <lb />
of Mr. Roscoe Laughinghouse. <lb />
Miss Laughinghouse spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Hattie Page. I <lb />
Quite a large crowd attended the <lb />
mass meeting at Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Miss Lilly Carroll Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday with Miss Addle <lb />
Laughinghouse. <lb />
Mr. Lewis has bought himself <lb />
a new buggy. He aims to sport some <lb />
now. <lb />
Messrs. Henry Page and Hen <lb />
attended preaching at <lb />
school house Sunday morning <lb />
Mr. Mrs. Leon Horns of Green- <lb />
ville spent Saturday night at Mr. II. <lb />
J, Williams. <lb />
Mr. of near Win- <lb />
was In the city Saturday even <lb />
Messrs. J. M. Cox and J. W. <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Everything Is very wet. We had <lb />
some hard rains Sunday evening and <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Messrs. J. R. Ruck and Lewis <lb />
went to Ayden Monday. <lb />
X Roads Items <lb />
crops through <lb />
this section are looking fine. <lb />
Several of our boys attended the <lb />
carnival In Greenville night. <lb />
They I good lime, especially <lb />
going hone. We we knew which <lb />
one walked home. <lb />
Miss Maggie Hudson went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. <lb />
Mr. H. Buck was all smiles Fri- <lb />
day night he saw his best girl who <lb />
is attending the summer term at E. <lb />
T. T. <lb />
i Miss Bertha Edwards returned homo <lb />
j yesterday after spending n few days <lb />
Miss Martha Cherry near Red <lb />
j Banks. <lb />
I Mr. J. C. Galloway was a <lb />
at Mr. W. L. Sunday <lb />
afternoon <lb />
Prof. Sawyer of Ayden passed <lb />
through our section <lb />
If you are thinking of moving, move j <lb />
to Greenville, N. the garden snot I <lb />
of the world, where the birds <lb />
home, sweet home, to our Cross <lb />
Snow Bird Edwards Is thinking <lb />
visiting near Red Bunks again real <lb />
Taken I'd <lb />
I have taken up one steer, color <lb />
red and white; horns shaw about <lb />
years old; marked over slope and <lb />
in right ear. smooth crop <lb />
in left. get same by prov- <lb />
ownership and paying cost. <lb />
J. D. WIGGINS. <lb />
R, H. D. N. C. <lb />
lid <lb />
Lord <lb />
LONDON, July 3.- Lord of; <lb />
chancellor of <lb />
of this the second day of in <lb />
of Oxford, presided at the <lb />
Congress of of the E <lb />
During Die day the <lb />
discussed the relation of <lb />
to technical and professional <lb />
the Interchange of <lb />
teachers and the problem of <lb />
In the east In regard to <lb />
Influence on character and <lb />
Ideals. <lb />
Report of the Conditions of <lb />
HANK OF <lb />
Notice of Application for Pardon <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that John <lb />
convicted of n affray at the <lb />
April term. 1912. Pitt county supreme <lb />
court and sentenced to months on <lb />
the public roads of Pitt county, will <lb />
to the governor of North Caro- <lb />
for s and all persons ob- <lb />
to the same may be heard con- <lb />
the same. <lb />
This the 3rd day of June. 1912. <lb />
JOHN<lb />
NOTICE <lb />
To the tax payers of Pitt <lb />
The board of will meet <lb />
at the court In on <lb />
for the purpose of com- <lb />
to valuations of property <lb />
and to allow any persons who <lb />
failed to list before the list takers, <lb />
to list their taxes, <lb />
J. P. <lb />
FOR JAB RUBBERS <lb />
and Caps Jelly Glasses see JR<lb />
At the close of business <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from Banks <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Sliver Coin <lb />
Bank Notes and V. <lb />
Notes <lb />
Total <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
stock <lb />
Surplus <lb />
Undivided Profits <lb />
Dividends <lb />
Capt. sub. to Checks <lb />
Savings Deposit <lb />
Cashier's Checks <lb />
Total <lb />
Mil <lb />
109011.3; <lb />
1790.8 <lb />
06928.1 <lb />
16.0 <lb />
690.0 <lb />
ELASTIC HOOF <lb />
superior black <lb />
free from acid and <lb />
will not crack In cold weather. Is <lb />
weather proof, sun proof, rust proof, <lb />
acid proof. Try it. Sold by J. R <lb />
J. O. <lb />
SCREEN DOORS AND <lb />
try JR. ft JO- <lb />
PUT YOUR AD IN THE REFLECTOR <lb />
B. J. Wilt APPLE <lb />
I vinegar for sale by J. B. J O <lb />
Try this vinegar if you want <lb />
the very best to be had.<lb />
Teas and better, tor <lb />
Move. <lb />
3500.01 <lb />
1182643.2 <lb />
21876.1 <lb />
611.1 <lb />
85.1 <lb />
97861.1 <lb />
LANTERNS. <lb />
Tobacco twine for sale by J. <lb />
J. Q. <lb />
NONE BIT THE <lb />
of and sold by <lb />
and JG. <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE <lb />
AND ONE. AND Is <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
FARM Mi COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE THING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the Boil Most Healthful. Best Noble of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
THE REST <lb />
IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NOR i ABO- <lb />
LIN A AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET <lb />
ACQUAINTED with <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IX <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT TOO <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Nun <lb />
n. c y Kin is, mi <lb />
SUPPORT LACKS <lb />
CAUSING DELAY <lb />
Petition Asking to Withdraw <lb />
IS DO NATION AFFAIR <lb />
On I it Item <lb />
That Petition it Outcome of <lb />
Few Hi. <lb />
sites in <lb />
9.-Publicity <lb />
given to the plans Re- <lb />
publican members of the House to <lb />
circulate petitions calling upon Pies <lb />
Taft to withdraw as head of <lb />
the ticket hail <lb />
the effect today of retarding develop- <lb />
If not actually circumventing <lb />
the scheme. <lb />
Further today developed the <lb />
fail that what was proclaimed <lb />
day as a nation wide <lb />
to amongst <lb />
voters bad thug far been confined <lb />
entirely to a number of well <lb />
known progressives of the House. <lb />
The reported of <lb />
Republicans, it was admitted to- <lb />
day, probably will not be forthcoming. <lb />
Representative Davis, of Minnesota <lb />
has been actively advocating the draft <lb />
of petitions to he sent out through <lb />
the country for voters signatures. He <lb />
had I conference today with Senator <lb />
Dixon. campaign manager for <lb />
Roosevelt and It Is understood <lb />
was discussed at time. <lb />
No agreement was reached by the <lb />
progressives to take up the petition <lb />
plan and It was rumored that lack of <lb />
general support was responsible for <lb />
Hit delay. A draft of a petition to be <lb />
by members the House was <lb />
shown yesterday to <lb />
Davis and Lindbergh, of Minnesota; <lb />
Kent, of California; of <lb />
Washington and several others. They <lb />
did not agree upon Its terms thus <lb />
for signed It. <lb />
The members of the Sen- <lb />
ate together with several from the <lb />
House, have decided to draw up a <lb />
statement the nomination <lb />
made at Chicago and setting forth <lb />
their belief that President Taft was <lb />
not legally nominated. <lb />
This will be offered to all <lb />
for signature, to be used n <lb />
campaign statement In the forth- <lb />
coming struggle. <lb />
HOT WAVE SWEEPS <lb />
Intense Suffering in New <lb />
York and Boston <lb />
Many Deaths. <lb />
People Commit Suicide Than <lb />
Suffer Torment of Heat Have. <lb />
July <lb />
caused the death of three persons In <lb />
this city up to p. in. today and was <lb />
Indirectly responsible for three other <lb />
persons suicide. <lb />
Although the government <lb />
registered degrees at noon In <lb />
with degrees at the same <lb />
hour yesterday, the various hospitals <lb />
were kept busy treating heat MM <lb />
During the last week persons <lb />
died Philadelphia from the present <lb />
torrid wave. <lb />
New York. July hot wave <lb />
continued today. At noon the <lb />
was three degrees higher <lb />
than at the same hour yesterday <lb />
There were four deaths and a dozen <lb />
prostrations up to o'clock. <lb />
Receipts During Parker Campaign <lb />
Destroyed <lb />
OF TOM <lb />
Senate <lb />
Helped Much Tags-art, <lb />
I Dur- <lb />
July we <lb />
got through it was not worth <lb />
replied Thomas chairman of <lb />
the Democratic, national committee <lb />
In 1904, when asked today by the <lb />
Senate campaign expenditure com- <lb />
if he ever figured up the re- <lb />
and expenditures of com- <lb />
during the Parker campaign. <lb />
court will take Judicial notice <lb />
of retorted <lb />
Mr. swore that while the <lb />
treasurer's books came into his <lb />
session Just before the Denver <lb />
In he them and other <lb />
dead before turning over the <lb />
organization record to Norman K. <lb />
Mack, the new chairman in 1908. <lb />
Mr. unable lo <lb />
much about contributions. From <lb />
hearsay, he expressed a belief that <lb />
August Thomas K. <lb />
and Cord Meyer, all of New York, had <lb />
contributed. <lb />
probably were three among <lb />
thousand, but I Just do not <lb />
the said Mr. <lb />
suppose you were a <lb />
suggested Senator Oliver. <lb />
expect I was. Whatever It was. <lb />
contributed to tho Indiana <lb />
much did you <lb />
cannot recall <lb />
suppose I would be safe In say- <lb />
The witness estimated that the com- <lb />
had twenty or thirty men <lb />
funds, throughout tho states. <lb />
He Insisted that V. Peabody, <lb />
treasurer, charge of the <lb />
or was, at least, In a position <lb />
to know nil about them. Immediately <lb />
after the Mr. said. <lb />
Mr. Peabody resigned and August <lb />
succeeded him. <lb />
do not know whether Mr. Pea- <lb />
body was disgusted or added Mr. <lb />
Son of U. S. District At- <lb />
Meekins Drowns <lb />
ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. July 9- <lb />
returning homo with his parents <lb />
and brother from a visit to Columbia, <lb />
Charles Meekins. N years old, the <lb />
youngest son of I. M. Meekins,. As- <lb />
States District Attorney, <lb />
fell overboard about noon today and <lb />
was drowned. <lb />
the rather and brother of the <lb />
drowned child made a futile effort to <lb />
rescue him, both of them risking their <lb />
lives vain. <lb />
The Meekins family were passengers <lb />
on hoard the small gas boat <lb />
between Columbia and City. <lb />
Hosts have been sent to the scene of <lb />
the accident to search for the body. <lb />
The Hoy Scions are all talking <lb />
about their camping trip which stalls <lb />
next week. <lb />
Picturesque House In Which <lb />
Charles Dickens Once Lived <lb />
U. S. ATHLETES <lb />
LEAD <lb />
Champions lead ill to- <lb />
by lite Points <lb />
III <lb />
MILES TO LEAD <lb />
FORCES <lb />
The President's Secretary is Made <lb />
Manager <lb />
HELP HIM <lb />
In Order lo Kill the of Mai- <lb />
of a., <lb />
MM Mill <lb />
to Tail <lb />
WASHINGTON, July O. <lb />
Unites President Tuft's secretary, was <lb />
I ml. Slates it Points <lb />
Second and <lb />
TUN John Hull's <lb />
s In Had Shape. <lb />
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, July . <lb />
The States led by Hie points today chosen for <lb />
all the events contested at the of the <lb />
Olympic games including <lb />
and athletics, shooting and all other Mr. will meet the <lb />
of sport up to morning, ac- nine lo arrange for the <lb />
to the. list compiled by the el s. <lb />
here. thus II. Wan I'll, tut <lb />
The suite United States from <lb />
Photo copyright. by American Press Association. <lb />
one of the quieter watering has been a <lb />
residence of popular George Eliot, <lb />
and Dickens spent much of their time there. A house <lb />
which was occupied at different times by the last two has <lb />
been sold. It Is House, where and other <lb />
were written. An English doctor bought It for It stands on it <lb />
site overlooking the town and harbor mid bus charming gardens <lb />
house Is marked s commemorative tablet s bunt of Dickens, win. i. <lb />
distinguished in the photograph. <lb />
B. P. ElKS IS MUST SECRET ORDER IN AMERICA <lb />
l lS t <lb />
WHICH PLACE <lb />
IN THIS <lb />
ix towns hot <lb />
PORTLAND, Oregon., July <lb />
formal opening of Grand <lb />
Lodge of tho Order of <lb />
took place last night, but <lb />
marked the opening of the sessions. <lb />
Nearly all tho committees, which have <lb />
been In session for the last week, hail <lb />
concluded their work and reported to <lb />
the Lodge. <lb />
Following tho usual pro- <lb />
of Hie organization, the order <lb />
of nip called for the reading of <lb />
the annual report of John P. Sullivan <lb />
grand ruler; the report of <lb />
grand secretary of <lb />
Leech, treasurer. <lb />
The proceedings of the Lodge <lb />
however, appeared lo create <lb />
Interest to outcome of the <lb />
election of officers which will occur <lb />
Thursday the matter of future <lb />
cities. <lb />
N. Y. probably will re- <lb />
the honor for ml, opposition <lb />
by Cincinnati, It Is said, not being <lb />
vigorous. Ho fur the only city that <lb />
Is preparing In make a contest next <lb />
for the DIM convention Is At-<lb />
According to the annual report of <lb />
Secretary Frederick W. Hob <lb />
the total value of property own <lb />
ed by the subordinate lodges at the <lb />
close of fiscal year March III. was <lb />
which, according lo the <lb />
report, makes the order the wealthiest <lb />
In America. Portland No. <lb />
Is die richest, surpassing by a goodly <lb />
all other subordinate bodies in <lb />
the order, Its assets being <lb />
New York come second wit <lb />
700.49. The next eight In order <lb />
Sacramento. 1183.- <lb />
Youngstown, San Fran- <lb />
OF ANY <lb />
BY <lb />
AT <lb />
Jacksonville, <lb />
Spokane, Seattle, <lb />
Philadelphia, <lb />
The total membership In the order. <lb />
shown by Secretary re- <lb />
port Is ii net increase of <lb />
in the year. <lb />
The report shows lodges with a <lb />
membership of over 1.000. Brooklyn <lb />
No. shows the record for the best <lb />
growth This lodge received <lb />
and a total of were In- <lb />
making the present total <lb />
leaving approximately MO lo be <lb />
by the Incoming exalted ruler. <lb />
Sweden Ores Britain France <lb />
South Africa II; <lb />
Denmark Finland S; Norway <lb />
Italy Hungary Austria <lb />
Greece Holland Australia I <lb />
The United cannot Increase <lb />
her today, because in the only <lb />
event which to concluded, the <lb />
throwing. B. Lemming, of Sweden <lb />
is sure of victory. <lb />
decision disqualifying <lb />
Hie United States relay team In the <lb />
four bonder meter race caused <lb />
grumbling. Some of the Am- <lb />
M lean officials and spectators assert <lb />
both the Swedish and run- <lb />
III race committed the same <lb />
foul, but Unit the Americans alone <lb />
were for punishment. <lb />
The Officials of the team <lb />
predict that this meeting will cause a <lb />
revolution hi athletic methods, <lb />
follower of the Olympic games <lb />
declare the team lacks discipline <lb />
and that smite the men, Including <lb />
the university athletics, have broken <lb />
their training, as they were tumble to <lb />
resist Hie of Stockholm. <lb />
The Rev. De I for- <lb />
mer prominent athletic In <lb />
thinks the should send <lb />
their to the Slates lo <lb />
study American <lb />
Hottest in In Year in Huston <lb />
July One death <lb />
due to cat, had been <lb />
In up lo noon today. <lb />
the of the year. At noon <lb />
the mercury In the official <lb />
registered degrees, as <lb />
with 90.4 the same hour yes- <lb />
The humidity, however, was <lb />
below normal. <lb />
The board of county commissioners <lb />
appointed the following delegates to <lb />
represent county In the good roads <lb />
invention to he held In Charlotte <lb />
August 1st and J. I. <lb />
II. It. Lewis. J. J. May. J. <lb />
land, W. K. Proctor, It. R. Cotton. <lb />
H. A. White, L. Joyner, W <lb />
Tucker and J. II <lb />
Mr. J. K. Brown has purchased <lb />
t Interest In Pharmacy <lb />
l In el of store. <lb />
Lot The Reflector help you get <lb />
trade. <lb />
Wealth Did Not Help <lb />
to Senate <lb />
WASHINGTON, July Continuing <lb />
his speech In support of Senator <lb />
right to Ills seat. Senator <lb />
of Florida, today declared the <lb />
opposition due to certain news- <lb />
papers, <lb />
Is a newspaper he said. <lb />
people rule we are the <lb />
the papers. <lb />
are given lo understand that <lb />
there Is terrible situation. What Is <lb />
tho evidence of it They say Hint <lb />
was elected by the aid of <lb />
Are that other Re- <lb />
publican senators Similarly elected, <lb />
and are there not Democratic senators <lb />
who have been elected by the aid of <lb />
Republican Are we lo eject all such <lb />
He traced Mr bl-partisan <lb />
election to the Illinois font It lit loll. <lb />
Hi contended tat there was no <lb />
whatever that predatory wealth <lb />
bad been a factor In <lb />
or In his retention of his seat. <lb />
Is making his own light <lb />
aided and In a fair and honorable way. <lb />
nod there Is no evidence to the con- <lb />
said Mr. Fletcher. <lb />
Horns grown watermelons have <lb />
yet put In an appearance. <lb />
nude the motion to make Mr. <lb />
selection lie was <lb />
ed committee one notify Mr. <lb />
Into <lb />
at once with the sub lo <lb />
decide upon the other the<lb />
Chairman and the full <lb />
Committee will on Friday, <lb />
July the in <lb />
New York, to appoint treasurer, <lb />
Ulcers, an <lb />
an advisory committee. <lb />
At todays meeting Barnard of <lb />
New Charles C. Dawes <lb />
R. Jno. Wan- <lb />
of Philadelphia; E. f. <lb />
of Kansas City and John Hays <lb />
Hammond of were nil <lb />
considered the office of treasurer, <lb />
but not even a tentative decision was <lb />
reached. <lb />
Mr. I resign his oilier a <lb />
lo tho President on <lb />
night. It Is thought Mr. <lb />
Tall will appoint a but will <lb />
turn the business of the of- <lb />
over to two assistant secretaries, <lb />
and Sherman Allen. <lb />
of the mil com- <lb />
are to be opened In New York <lb />
the of next week. They probably <lb />
will be In tho Metropolitan Life build <lb />
the same four years <lb />
The opening of Middle West <lb />
at Chicago and Pacific <lb />
coast at Portland. Ore- <lb />
was considered at today's meet- <lb />
the sub and <lb />
decided upon. Ralph F. <lb />
former national <lb />
for Oregon, was practically <lb />
to take charge of far Western <lb />
Before the went to <lb />
the white it was said the Wes- <lb />
tern nil decided stand for <lb />
the appointment of a man who would <lb />
be approved by Western <lb />
cans. <lb />
Some of the declared <lb />
Ibis Indicated tho of <lb />
Barnes, Jr., of New York, from <lb />
the let of possibilities and brought <lb />
forward again Chas. II. the <lb />
president secretary. <lb />
When the committee adjourned hist <lb />
night II WU thought Mr. <lb />
practically eliminated himself from <lb />
consideration for the place. of <lb />
his to take It. The <lb />
tilde of the Western members, how- <lb />
ever, called him hack to the list of <lb />
After a brief conference with Pres- <lb />
Tuft at the While House the sub <lb />
committee went Into an executive <lb />
at a downtown hotel. One of the <lb />
declared that the Pres- <lb />
had Said ho would leave tho <lb />
of a chairman entirely lo the <lb />
and would lake no fur- <lb />
part In It. ; <lb /></p>
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Dr. Few it Agree That There is No Fire <lb />
the Training School <lb />
Monday the students and <lb />
friends of the <lb />
friends of Training <lb />
in address t <lb />
IV Few of Trinity College Hi sub- <lb />
Moral Element in <lb />
Dr. emphasized the <lb />
of having more teachers who <lb />
real building He said <lb />
teacher has of <lb />
and that Is to deal with human per- <lb />
but without I proper <lb />
toward her work no teacher cm <lb />
hope to lie successful With Brown- <lb />
poem, Death in the <lb />
a basin, speaker discussed in <lb />
detail Brow nine calls the three <lb />
sou's of man the physical, mental <lb />
and or as he expressed It <lb />
the man that the man that <lb />
thinks and the man is Of these <lb />
the last is most Important and must <lb />
from the other two Tin man <lb />
that i. he laid, is character it <lb />
Is this Character that is <lb />
Called upon to develop The will of <lb />
mm he so educated as to en- <lb />
able him to between right <lb />
wrong it ill tunes, a careful <lb />
religious principles, biography, art <lb />
literature war suggest. <lb />
toward eloping the light <lb />
moral element in our <lb />
r i students of the school lava two <lb />
delightful before the add <lb />
mm <lb />
Telegraphic Ticks of The Word <lb />
WASHINGTON. July <lb />
today the International <lb />
Student adopted <lb />
a resolution repudiating <lb />
thoroughly the teach- <lb />
of a place, state or condition of <lb />
Are and for the <lb />
of the wicked. <lb />
At the same time the four <lb />
delegates in the convention re- <lb />
that the vast majority of min- <lb />
of all <lb />
of the Unite Slates have privately <lb />
repudiated the theory, but <lb />
for good reasons had <lb />
fatty to Inform their <lb />
It was the sense of the con- <lb />
that in this account thou- <lb />
sands perhaps tens of thousands, <lb />
were being driven Into skepticism or <lb />
The convention appealed to every <lb />
minister in the Batted Stales to pub- <lb />
in his local over his <lb />
Signature a statement <lb />
Whether he believed the Bible <lb />
the doctrine of a literal <lb />
ever newspaper editor was requested <lb />
to invite Hie ministers of Ills locality <lb />
to avail themselves of his newspaper <lb />
c for purpose. <lb />
Newsy Rashes Caught From the <lb />
Wires Every Day. <lb />
To Row For Title <lb />
TORONTO Ont. July <lb />
of sports are looking for <lb />
ward with keen interest to the match <lb />
race to he rowed on Toronto to- <lb />
morrow by William Boston and <lb />
I'm the on Toronto oarsmen. <lb />
The race is considered the most not <lb />
of its kind that has taken place <lb />
hereabouts in some years. The con- <lb />
test will be over o three mile course <lb />
and will be for the championship of <lb />
America and a side bet of 11.400, <lb />
and Human have been <lb />
Royal Highness will officiate to- <lb />
morrow. The exhibition, which Is to <lb />
celebrate the centennial anniversary <lb />
Of the coming of Selkirk to Can- <lb />
to be one of most <lb />
well as the largest <lb />
fairs of its kind held in the <lb />
Numerous large conventions <lb />
and other gatherings aha booked for <lb />
the exhibition period.<lb />
m. Rev. Davis Protestant <lb />
I ; i bishop of <lb />
years old today. <lb />
YOUR <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
The Pulley Store <lb />
Is Just What It's Motto <lb />
Implies <lb />
The Home of <lb />
Woman's Fashions <lb />
mm. o <lb />
Our special effort is <lb />
to supply the wants of <lb />
the discriminating buy- <lb />
those who want the <lb />
best and will appreciate <lb />
our efforts to have it for <lb />
them. <lb />
Our New Silks and Dress Goods Fabrics <lb />
Are Worth Your Examination <lb />
B. J. PULLEY <lb />
he <lb />
I July <lb />
Republicans the Be- <lb />
faithfully since the articles state which will <lb />
signed and both appear to be in In this city tomorrow. As <lb />
beat of physical condition for the the entire state ticket was <lb />
j, spring primaries the work <lb />
Chiefs in Session the convention will be confined to <lb />
TORONTO, . July nomination of candidates for <lb />
convention of the International court Judges. The progressive <lb />
Association of Chiefs of Mice met sentiment however, will have an op- <lb />
In this city today and was called to manifest in Itself in the <lb />
to order by Major Sylvester make up of the platform which will <lb />
of Washington, the president of the i. by the convention. <lb />
organization. The attendance <lb />
tie heads of the police departments <lb />
of more than metropolitan cities <lb />
of tin- states and Canada. The <lb />
will b, <lb />
North Dakota Merchants <lb />
DICKINSON N. The North <lb />
n session Dakota Retail <lb />
days, Among the important matters began Its fourteenth a <lb />
to he brought is that of the here today with a large and <lb />
proposed of an Interns- attendance. Today's sessions <lb />
bureau police which will SCI were with the work of <lb />
a clearing house for the police de- and oilier routine business, <lb />
throughout Hie At the suspending sessions, which will <lb />
States and Camilla and co-operate With continue over tomorrow and Thursday, <lb />
the departments ill other Countries. addresses will he delivered by Thomas <lb />
Cooper, lice president of the Northern <lb />
III it. Manitoba pacific road John of St. Paul. <lb />
WINNIPEG, July Visitors of <lb />
are arriving In Winnipeg to assist In Retail John <lb />
the welcome to the Duke of Burke, of North Dakota, and John <lb />
and to attend the opening of the Can- of the Minnesota <lb />
Industrial Exhibition, at which tail Association. <lb />
Our Special Washington Letter <lb />
COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS <lb />
WASHINGTON, July <lb />
an appropriation from Congress <lb />
tor the annual army this <lb />
summer have late Unproved in the <lb />
Opinion of army here. The <lb />
general staff already is preparing the <lb />
problems the militia regular <lb />
army contingents to work out and tho <lb />
College bas instructed to <lb />
draw up plans regular ilium battles <lb />
at nil the regular camps. <lb />
From the of ll Wood III <lb />
the War Department, it is ascertained <lb />
on good authority that the <lb />
be made by Congress, hut <lb />
from the Capitol comes the <lb />
news that the Democrats ill tho House <lb />
of Representatives are not favorable <lb />
to the expenditure of over 11.160 <lb />
pay the expenses of the annual mil- <lb />
Camp <lb />
Demands, however, are being made <lb />
from nil section or the United Stales <lb />
upon representatives and senators that <lb />
Congress pass the legislation <lb />
to provide funds for these Joint sum- <lb />
mer camps. Adjutant of <lb />
various states and governors of <lb />
every state In the union, as <lb />
well as railroad interests hue <lb />
Upsetting of all their <lb />
plans through failure of <lb />
to provide the revenue. <lb />
Consequently army expect that <lb />
a howl of protest will be heard and <lb />
many congressmen win be Importuned <lb />
to vole a new army appropriation <lb />
bill before congress adjourned, <lb />
in commenting on the matter Gen- <lb />
Wood staled that if does <lb />
not appropriate money the Joint <lb />
this summer will he <lb />
Interference with recruiting this <lb />
fall. <lb />
average man Who Joins the <lb />
militia in the states looks forward to <lb />
the summer he said. <lb />
Is a part of summer vacation to go <lb />
away with the It Is a great <lb />
in building up the military es- <lb />
of the country. II <lb />
excursions are cut out by the <lb />
actions of congress. It Is safe to <lb />
that the military organizations <lb />
will lose Interest In their work. <lb />
Then too. If we do not hold tho <lb />
this summer, the <lb />
of the service will be Impaired. The <lb />
army war college is constantly at <lb />
work during the fall of each year on <lb />
tinned congress to make the <lb />
Ions. The I bus exerted problems to be tiled out <lb />
officers predict, will compel con- mer military camps. These problems <lb />
to desist in efforts to cut the ,.,. different every year and are con <lb />
appropriations out annually made for <lb />
One problem Ids into the <lb />
these of <lb />
. ,, . her. so that a man enlisting for three <lb />
the as as Interest that <lb />
is engendered among the of receives a pretty good training <lb />
the various stats during the time of his apprenticeship. <lb />
It Is pointed out. will be sol back h,, becomes familiar with the <lb />
f congress to provide for the Q ha <lb />
expenses of Hie the <lb />
. of held service <lb />
urns troops, <lb />
according to the las re, passed that is Inestimable value In training <lb />
In Congress, It Is necessary that for actual service, <lb />
troops he sent with militia to the lessons that the militia <lb />
their summer camps. There is nil <lb />
appropriation already made providing <lb />
that the be held the mil- <lb />
lull there Is no appropriation to <lb />
pay of transporting the <lb />
regular troops. As it is impossible in <lb />
th law to hold military <lb />
Without the presence of regular <lb />
troops, the appropriations already <lb />
made would be nullified if the <lb />
for the regulars were not <lb />
n; So until congress reconsiders <lb />
Its action makes provisions for <lb />
both the regulars and the militia, no <lb />
military ran be hold. <lb />
The president vetoed the army <lb />
bill as It passed congress <lb />
the clause it contained leg- <lb />
Leonard Wood, Chief <lb />
for military was <lb />
contained in the bill, minus the clause <lb />
providing for the maintenance of the <lb />
regular troops. At present there Is <lb />
no appropriation either for <lb />
the upkeep of the army, or for the <lb />
payment of any branch of the military <lb />
service. <lb />
Nearly 100.001 per- <lb />
Interested In the <lb />
some of which are due to begin soon. <lb />
I Hi an- not. MM I with com <lb />
m tasks <lb />
YOUR DAILY <lb />
WALK WILL <lb />
BE EASY <lb />
When we are <lb />
permitted t o <lb />
prescribe for <lb />
Your Tired Feet <lb />
VERY DAY you will hear some one <lb />
complain of being troubled their <lb />
feet, and during the sum- <lb />
mer months. <lb />
If would consult us their troubles <lb />
would be no more, as they would soon <lb />
learn to appreciate the of a Shoe <lb />
that fits. <lb />
Shoe <lb />
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS <lb />
AGENT FOR THE <lb />
BICYCLE <lb />
has seen fit on account of other business en- <lb />
to turn over of this ex- <lb />
machine to the <lb />
John Buggy Company. <lb />
We are also agents for the celebrated <lb />
Indian Motor Cycle. <lb />
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST <lb />
MACHINE ON THE MARKET. <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
S Agents for best make N C. <lb />
H bicycles and tires <lb />
man learns during his three years <lb />
vice, the value of these <lb />
to the army during actual <lb />
is nil. with <lb />
rules the rudiments of soldiery <lb />
which must necessarily depend up- <lb />
on If this country become SB <lb />
In a war with a foreign country. <lb />
mild not prove much, worth and <lb />
would be a serious handicap. The <lb />
Congress of United States should <lb />
consider this matter very seriously <lb />
encourage rather than discourage <lb />
these annual army <lb />
In this connection It Is a significant <lb />
fact, not overlooked the <lb />
members of congress. <lb />
whose during the past session of <lb />
congress has been that of the <lb />
necessary to finance the <lb />
over Is spent ill <lb />
transporting the various organizations <lb />
to the military camps. To this sun <lb />
the railroad expenses the States add <lb />
a certain amount for <lb />
The commissary Is provided by th <lb />
on page <lb />
We are prepared to do any repair work on <lb />
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee <lb />
our work. We also have full line of accessories, and <lb />
will be 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 />
Drug Co. <lb />
end <lb />
Only, the Bat <lb />
Drug, <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
lo <lb />
All Fountain <lb />
Drink- <lb />
Toilet Article. <lb />
Fall Lint <lb />
Stationery. <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pens. <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Coward-Woolen Drug Co. <lb />
For Register of Deeds <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
take this method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate for the office <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, sub- <lb />
to your consideration and <lb />
val. Should you nominate as your <lb />
candidate, I will appreciate It as I <lb />
have for what you have done for me <lb />
in the past. Should you sue lit to <lb />
choose someone else, that will not <lb />
lessen by appreciation for what you <lb />
have already done for me and my <lb />
love for tho people of Pitt county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
g IS T. R. MOORE. <lb />
For County Commissioner <lb />
I hereby announce n can- <lb />
from the South side of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic voters of <lb />
the county <lb />
DEVI PIERCE. <lb />
Fer Register o <lb />
I desire to announce that I will <lb />
candidate for Register of Deeds be- <lb />
fore Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called tor <lb />
the county of Pitt I be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the support of my <lb />
friends and citizens of the county of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
J. J. HARRINGTON. <lb />
II <lb />
Fer Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the office of Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the <lb />
action and approval of the Democrat- <lb />
primary. I to thank my <lb />
friends for the support given four <lb />
rears ago and for same <lb />
the coming primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
g m <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
I. LITTLE. <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby myself a <lb />
gate for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
i J. C. <lb />
Fer Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for constable of <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHERRY. <lb />
I g <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to action and <lb />
approval the Democratic party, <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD. <lb />
SI <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I to announce myself s can- <lb />
for township con- <lb />
stable, subject to the Democratic <lb />
WALTER L. PATRICK. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
from the north Bide of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to tie action and <lb />
of tho Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER. . <lb />
Fer the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912. <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
May 1912. <lb />
For Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for County of <lb />
Pitt county, to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS. <lb />
For Count; Commissioner <lb />
To the voters of Pitt <lb />
We want to name a man for County <lb />
Commissioner from tho North of <lb />
the a man of business that <lb />
is fully to fill the place and <lb />
f elected will look after the interests <lb />
of the county. Nominate and elect <lb />
him and you will make no mistake. <lb />
That man is John G. Taylor. <lb />
S MANY VOTERS. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic primary of <lb />
the county. <lb />
O. PORTER. <lb />
June 1912. <lb />
For County <lb />
to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce ray- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
h. GIBSON <lb />
For State Senator. <lb />
Subject to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce my- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of State Senator for Pitt county. <lb />
ALEX L BLOW. <lb />
For State <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the State Senate, subject to <lb />
the action of the Democratic primary <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
This the 29th day of May, 1912. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
For I mint Commissioner <lb />
I hereby myself a candidate <lb />
for the office of County Commissioner <lb />
of Pitt County subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic primary. Will <lb />
the support of my friends <lb />
and If nominated and elected will <lb />
serve them to the best of my ability. <lb />
I. SUGG FLEMING.<lb />
For Treasurer <lb />
I hereby respectfully announce my <lb />
candidacy for to the <lb />
office of Treasurer of Pitt county, sub- <lb />
to the will of the people to be <lb />
expressed at the Democratic Primary. <lb />
If and elected to the <lb />
office of Treasurer. I pledge to the <lb />
people the same courteous attention <lb />
I have heretofore endeavored to give <lb />
lo nil. and the same fidelity to the <lb />
trust reposed in me as the custodian <lb />
of the people's money. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
W, B. WILSON. <lb />
Me s Common <lb />
The impression stems to prevail <lb />
among certain class of gar- <lb />
that flowers are not <lb />
worth growing. so com- <lb />
they say. <lb />
As if that was an argument against <lb />
the fact air common <lb />
is proof positive that they pi <lb />
qualities Which have brought them <lb />
Into common use, which keep <lb />
them ill favor those who grow <lb />
flowers for their merit, rather than <lb />
people with fads have taken <lb />
them up. the uncommon flowers <lb />
that the faddists run after the <lb />
that can't <lb />
they care very little about the <lb />
of them, it's their <lb />
which makes these uncommon <lb />
popular With of persons. <lb />
have no patience with persons <lb />
who grow flowers its the <lb />
fashion to do writes K Rev- <lb />
ford In Farm and Home. I an tired <lb />
of this twaddle about flow- <lb />
out of ten the per- <lb />
sons who object to them are persons <lb />
who do not care a farthing for <lb />
any kind of flowers, but to <lb />
make us feel that they have a soul <lb />
above anything that smacks of com- <lb />
use. persons cannot grow <lb />
a man to do It for them ore's to <lb />
flowers themselves, but have to hire <lb />
the flowers all of us can grow <lb />
Lire On Burks <lb />
It Is commonly believed that there <lb />
are lice on Last spring <lb />
we hatched only two ducklings from <lb />
one sitting and gave them to a hen <lb />
With little chicks. They were all right <lb />
until about a week old when noticed <lb />
one that apparently Mrs. <lb />
K. Richard In Farm end Home, What <lb />
was my surprise to find Its head <lb />
with the big bead from the <lb />
hen. I looked for the other din k- <lb />
ling, but found it dead. After <lb />
tin- sick one. which I supposed <lb />
would die, it soon recovered, Since <lb />
then I have heard of many people <lb />
losing ducklings with what they sup- <lb />
posed were lits. and not one person in <lb />
would believe the was lice. <lb />
are on the sick list this week <lb />
We they will both BOOS be up <lb />
and be ready to enjoy the ice cream <lb />
party that will be Standard. Fri- <lb />
day Free lo all. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crawford at- <lb />
tended the union meeting in Greene <lb />
county Sunday. <lb />
Messrs, John Flanagan, Jr. and <lb />
Clifton goth or near <lb />
went to Hominies and on <lb />
their return they decided lo spend <lb />
Sunday night with our friends, Mrs. <lb />
N. E. Tucker. Wonder where her <lb />
son Arthur was <lb />
Mr. A. J. Move of near Farmville <lb />
passed through our town Sunday en <lb />
route for church, of course. <lb />
Mr. is a great worker and be- <lb />
in attending his union meeting, <lb />
Mr. T. A. Nichols of Arthur, <lb />
better known as Uncle Tommie, was <lb />
a pleasant caller among us Sunday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Nobles. Jr. made a <lb />
trip to Monday morn- <lb />
and was back by time to get din- <lb />
Cool drinks mid fine cigars at the <lb />
fountain of Peoples Supply Company. <lb />
Mr. Mack Churchill was a pleasant <lb />
caller among us all Monday evening <lb />
He was getting around shaking hands <lb />
as is he was a candidate. <lb />
Pumps, piping, valves and farm- <lb />
supplies at Peoples Supply Com <lb />
Miss of Roanoke Rap- <lb />
ids, Is spending a week or two with <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nobles, Jr. <lb />
N. W. <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
formerly occupied by J. L <lb />
Fleming <lb />
. . Carolina <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
second floor In Wooten betiding <lb />
on Third St., court house. <lb />
L. I. Moore W. H. Lona <lb />
at Law <lb />
. Sorts<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
F. at WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
Office 3rd St. 2nd floor Wooten Bldg. <lb />
i K. c. <lb />
p. I <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
at A M. Allen's Stables. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Day Phone Night <lb />
Will attend calls Day or <lb />
H. Ward C. C. <lb />
Washington. N. D. Greenville, <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
Office In Wooten building on Third <lb />
Street <lb />
. . North <lb />
Washington Letter <lb />
Gardner's Repair Shop <lb />
If you want the beet Cart Wheel <lb />
manufactured In Pitt County go u <lb />
Gardner's Shop and ask for a pair <lb />
DIXIE WHEELS <lb />
Black Birch Hubs, split Whits Oak <lb />
Spokes, Pitch-pine Rims, <lb />
and Axle, made by strictly <lb />
workmen. Every pair guaranteed. <lb />
Just around the corner from <lb />
market. <lb />
REPAIR SHOP, <lb />
N. C <lb />
The Happenings Around Standard <lb />
STANDARD, July James A. <lb />
Tucker of here Miss Minnie Smith <lb />
of near Farmville. attended church <lb />
at Sunday, <lb />
union meeting over in Greene <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Crops looking line around here <lb />
since that nice rain Sunday afternoon; <lb />
several has <lb />
co. <lb />
Mr. W. H. and daughter. Miss <lb />
Lee. spent Saturday night <lb />
and Sunday In Greene county visit- <lb />
friends. <lb />
Miss Maggie Tucker and sister, Miss <lb />
federal government, as well as tents <lb />
and other equipment. <lb />
However, as army officers view the <lb />
matter the result of the summer camps <lb />
is worth the expenditure. Every three <lb />
years it is pointed out Sam <lb />
turns out men well trained <lb />
to army life, at a very minimum ex- <lb />
this a the <lb />
General Staff points i. that there is <lb />
available at present for Immediate use <lb />
an army of soldiery In States <lb />
fifteen limes as large as the regular <lb />
army, which would be able to take <lb />
the field within three months and form <lb />
the of an organization of well <lb />
trained soldiers. This means that <lb />
the States, through its sum- <lb />
mer has an auxiliary force <lb />
of 1.200.000 men titled for Held <lb />
service and familiar with military <lb />
tactics. These soldiers have been <lb />
made at a cost of a year to <lb />
the federal government, whereas the <lb />
regular military establishment com- <lb />
posed of less than men. costs <lb />
the government nearly <lb />
every year. <lb />
W. C. D. w. Clark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
A CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
II. IV. CARTER. M. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb />
Ear. Nose and Throat. <lb />
Washington. N. C . Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, P to pm <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney st Law <lb />
In Edwards Building on Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In building. Third at <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, . North Carolina <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L Smith <lb />
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
Office, on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store<lb />
Central Barber <lb />
Edmonds, Clark and Latham <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Located in main part <lb />
of town. Four chairs In opera- <lb />
and each one over <lb />
by a skilled barber. Ladies <lb />
waited on at their homes. <lb />
CALL <lb />
Randolph Bros. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
FOR <lb />
FIELD PEAS <lb />
WEEK EB RATES <lb />
to <lb />
City and Beaufort, X. C <lb />
Sunday excursion tickets now on <lb />
sale week end will become <lb />
effective Saturday. June 1st. <lb />
For specific rates and complete In- <lb />
formation apply to any agent of <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
888888886888888888<lb />
SAM SHORT <lb />
b Transfer, and Express I <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone<lb />
888888888888888881 <lb />
RAILROAD SCHEDULES RAILROAD SCHEDULES RAILROAD SCHEDULES <lb />
Li <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Leave Raleigh, Jan- <lb />
nary 1911. <lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta. Birmingham, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York, Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
M. <lb />
a. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. at Richmond with <lb />
C. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. O. for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. in. For Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and point west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
p. m., No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points west, <lb />
Memphis, and points west, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points <lb />
Pullman Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Arrive Richmond a. m. <lb />
Washington a. m., New York <lb />
p. m Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. It. a F. A, Portsmouth, Tn. <lb />
East. West and Canada. <lb />
Office, No. Main St. <lb />
J. W. BROWN, JR. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
ROUTE OF THE <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
EASTBOUND <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth, <lb />
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Parlor Car Service connects for all <lb />
points North and West <lb />
p. m. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
a. in. Dally for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car service, <lb />
North, South and West. <lb />
a. m. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for all <lb />
Mists. <lb />
p. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
of Sleeping Car space apply to <lb />
J. L. HASSELL. Agent. Greenville. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Pass. Aft. <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE <lb />
Direct lines to all points <lb />
North, South. East and West. <lb />
LOW BOUND TRIP TO <lb />
WESTERN I'll CAROLINA<lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THEM <lb />
IN ANY QUANTITY at the LOWEST PRICE <lb />
Let Us Have Your Order Early <lb />
ft <lb />
Land of The <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod-<lb />
ed. <lb />
Portsmouth, pm <lb />
week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
sold to all points North. <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- I <lb />
for same. It will be wise for you <lb />
to consult a representative <lb />
Southern Railway, or write the under- <lb />
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. O. JONES. <lb />
Traveling Passenger <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
II. F. CARY, <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
SIMMER FARES <lb />
Now In Effect lo Beaufort and More- <lb />
head City. <lb />
The seashore season Is now open <lb />
and summer excursion tickets are on <lb />
sale at all to Morehead City, <lb />
N. C, and N. C, good to <lb />
return until October 31st. <lb />
Get complete information from any <lb />
ticket agent. <lb />
W. W. G. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Vs. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Hunsucker Buggies <lb />
Wagons <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
REFLECTOR ADVERTISEMENTS RESULTS-TRY ONE <lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
week <lb />
Published by <lb />
Inc. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
for a while that there was some <lb />
that deliveries could not <lb />
made on time, but there has been <lb />
an Improvement in line and as <lb />
be learned there is no <lb />
trouble beard of. <lb />
i iron pipe makers are melt- <lb />
faster now and in larger <lb />
quantities than ever before and this <lb />
is to continue for months, <lb />
Editorial of Human Interest <lb />
WAITING AT THE CHURCH. <lb />
aim year, <lb />
ti months. <lb />
be had upon <lb />
application lire business office <lb />
The corner there is every <lb />
and Third <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
sf respect will be charted at <lb />
per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
dates will be fir at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at the post <lb />
tile. North Carolina, <lb />
act of Mai eh <lb />
a. <lb />
lino order in hand and In sight <lb />
M lag it. and machine shops <lb />
are receiving some new orders and <lb />
Indication of Mend <lb />
operation through the summer. <lb />
Scrap iron is in shape still <lb />
and the prospects are the dealers will <lb />
have a good demand Quite a while. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Tile recorder Charlotte threw a <lb />
little consternation in the blind tiger <lb />
FRIDAY. 1913 <lb />
OS Tilt <lb />
strength of German sea power <lb />
and the solid achievement of German <lb />
ship building were demonstrated last <lb />
month in an Impressive way to the <lb />
camp of that city by announcing that <lb />
Person hereafter convicted in his <lb />
court selling liquor, regardless of <lb />
standing of the he <lb />
sentenced to the roads and from now <lb />
on no one will be allowed to get <lb />
with fine. That is the way to go <lb />
after them. <lb />
never <lb />
.- the planet given to us. <lb />
s beat and light, his <lb />
of our plane by <lb />
bodies <lb />
hi Influence upon our <lb />
our have changed <lb />
Hi earth from dreadful chaos <lb />
the plane we now know and in- <lb />
habit And the sun's work <lb />
through the thousands of <lb />
ahead us will make of this <lb />
planet a most beautiful and perfect <lb />
garden, ready for perfect <lb />
ill exist hero one day. <lb />
the dreams of the <lb />
dreamers, and put lo shame those <lb />
have dared lo set a limit lo mans <lb />
power and the grandeur of home <lb />
is given to him. <lb />
What the sun. our gloat father <lb />
and giver of light . is to the ma- <lb />
earth and lo the material man. <lb />
education, sun of knowledge, is <lb />
to mind of man and lo his spirit- <lb />
life. <lb />
Truth and knowledge. like sun. <lb />
have traveled around this earth <lb />
through the centuries. <lb />
From the east lo west <lb />
has gone steadily- a brilliant <lb />
In brightness with III. <lb />
ll. ed b the great star nearest <lb />
III SIM <lb />
You do not know <lb />
sun <lb />
The dark softens and lose <lb />
beauty, unless you seen the <lb />
in St. Louis <lb />
Toward the sun of education men <lb />
and the <lb />
will not be disappointed. <lb />
The sun that lights our plane and <lb />
the sun of knowledge brings light <lb />
mind of man both dissipate <lb />
lo <lb />
The old has been revived and <lb />
is again the round about a <lb />
A lean people by the visit of the woman swallowing a tadpole while power. The Star, soon to be <lb />
German squadron to the United drinking water from a spring, the ed the great slat- nearest us. <lb />
and the launching, at Hamburg. a in her grow dun as a greater light approach <lb />
of the it ,, ea. Those other stars, each in us, <lb />
,., ,, , <lb />
In the world. on <lb />
Three German warships, the A nun dropped In Tuesday o say , u planet throughout the <lb />
the Bremen and the came by he hoped The Reflector would keep universe. <lb />
command of the Kaiser, to return the agitating the matter of a park on changes lo gray that is <lb />
Visit of the American warship to Ger- the river front. He said it Is astonish- Tn dis- <lb />
wake up with twitter- <lb />
man water last summer. Their re- that Greenville had not taken such . ., ,.,.,,.,,,. ,,. <lb />
caption at Hampton Roads and New a step long ago. another day. <lb />
York harbor was made the occasion o--------- Toward the east the sky becomes <lb />
of an exchange of international Some fellow has been busy enough the light of dawn spreads <lb />
the to figure out that it cost to crow <lb />
first rays shooting upwards against <lb />
the round surface of our earth to <lb />
GOV. WOODROW WILSON <lb />
Available Democrat. <lb />
Test <lb />
The News hears with peculiar de- <lb />
light of the triumph of Woodrow <lb />
next president of the <lb />
Slates. <lb />
For Wilson has been our <lb />
pleasantly expressing <lb />
friendship between the two countries nominate Woodrow- Wilson at the <lb />
TI is a battle cruiser, a convention. Lois of guess work la ,.;.,,. <lb />
I vessel, capable of making more those imagination of <lb />
than knots an hour. The German nothing <lb />
claim that she is the war It is said the <lb />
o man <lb />
Lackawanna wreck Impressive than that rising sun. In- <lb />
. . , , creasing Imperceptibly and yet with <lb />
ed afloat. Her commander. Bear Ad- will cot the railroad a million ,, r., <lb />
the That does not compensate for , u, , <lb />
G seaman Of his rank to visit the loss of life. ,;, of brilliant day. <lb />
i is country is an Important official upon billion of times the <lb />
in the lighting section of the Ger- Some of them are now saving sun ins rising la reflected In <lb />
The fleet stair of officer President Taft will be asked to come dewdrop on the leaves, In the <lb />
clouds and drive away darkness. <lb />
This planet of ours was a dreadful <lb />
abode In the old days before the sun <lb />
ad done his splendid work. Monsters <lb />
it. flying giant <lb />
bigger than ten elephants. <lb />
Fearful swamps and morasses covered and from the manner In <lb />
It The air was so heavy, so filled Which men have expressed themselves, <lb />
noxious gases no creature the delegation in Baltimore has <lb />
new living could possibly have breath voted.-he is choice of North <lb />
oil on the earth in those days. Carolina democracy. <lb />
Hay by day. year by year, century The light was won after a struggle <lb />
lore b y through millions upon mil which makes a new record demo- <lb />
of years, the sun has worked, national politics. <lb />
and we have B pi net now upon which lit career of Woodrow Wilson has <lb />
man can live and upon which he has been spectacular since he first enter <lb />
begun of arranging for d realm of polities. <lb />
himself a harmonious borne worthy <lb />
of a thinking being. <lb />
in y. <lb />
Includes two prince and two barons, down as a candidate. It is no prob- <lb />
On May Germany won one of the able that he will do so. <lb />
coveted blue ribbons of the sea when <lb />
that the ocean wave throw Into th <lb />
. in tin o ea t <lb />
A night that <lb />
Into a nil day of I <lb />
Competing in Jersey for <lb />
governorship, lie managed by the sheer i <lb />
lower of his personality. Hie <lb />
and cleanness of bis <lb />
pies, his force of simple logic and <lb />
cleanness of his campaigning <lb />
eds lo turn a tremendous republican <lb />
i steamship ever built, the August first and second are the pi <lb />
that was asleep are <lb />
liner dates for the good roads convention a wonderful earth <lb />
of tons, was launched from in Charlotte. Pill County ought to th. <lb />
the Vulcan Yards at Hamburg and have <lb />
by the Kaiser himself. At <lb />
representative there. <lb />
i-iii indents in <lb />
members <lb />
waking of Ancient and Honorable <lb />
ind a Company of Boston, who are to majority democratic <lb />
make n two week's visit with their <lb />
friends <lb />
organization, the <lb />
Artillery Company of London, arrive, <lb />
and <lb />
changed<lb />
state in the <lb />
a greater or <lb />
of popular <lb />
he gained Steadily in Baltimore <lb />
until bis nomination <lb />
when the vote was almost unanimous. <lb />
Wilson will unite demo- <lb />
into one powerful army battling <lb />
for reforms sadly needed govern- <lb />
I mental affairs. <lb />
i a w ill restore the highest office <lb />
land to the high station it held <lb />
j until Roosevelt came power. <lb />
What a difference In con- <lb />
The <lb />
has up harmoniously, with <lb />
Clark, and other candidates <lb />
sending congratulatory messages to <lb />
the victor. The party is united, de- <lb />
hopeful, and with a pro- <lb />
to lead light upon a pro- <lb />
platform victory in certain. <lb />
in direct contrast, the Republican <lb />
closed in chaos. Little en- <lb />
was Stirred over Hie triumph <lb />
of steam roller, and the opponent <lb />
of lb,. nominee Immediately hired a <lb />
hall and began the generation of u <lb />
new party. power can unite the <lb />
warring element of the opposition. <lb />
As we have said time and again. <lb />
democracy's opportunity has been <lb />
beckoning, and thanking lo the good <lb />
was inevitably present in people's <lb />
solid South is a <lb />
minds, but as was pointed out by thinks it lo be. <lb />
of line, this German steam- <lb />
ship i life boats and life rafts <lb />
landslide. Scarcely any <lb />
ever witnessed <lb />
more striking resolution <lb />
sentiment. <lb />
And following up this triumph In <lb />
a former republican slate Governor . Baltimore delegates. <lb />
Wilson now falls heir lo the highest has not gone by <lb />
,, , heeded, <lb />
harder Job than he and doing his work upon plan- the London company. a American citizen With Is the motto, and <lb />
el and setting to continue Hint work J banquet will be given the ls campaign for the democracy will follow it <lb />
-always rising, always Setting, in honor of the Americans. ill,, hi. r,. victory Charlotte News. <lb />
and <lb />
c, <lb />
hundred of out of . <lb />
that wonderful s baa, <lb />
In England t day. The visitors were <lb />
met at Liverpool and escorted to <lb />
the the fat of the Titanic T- u- Be been repeated even I u -an city by o delegation <lb />
The man who will neither pull nor <lb />
lent to take care of every one is to his <lb />
of her passengers and crew, which <lb />
will . more than The <lb />
new and specially de. There is more earthquake talk, but <lb />
sign d appliances and she will ha on <lb />
three telegraph opera- November. <lb />
tors and two first officers, one of <lb />
whom will always be charged with AM nomination are now In ex- <lb />
the of vessel. The P for ad m <lb />
is will go into <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
it <lb />
commission w <lb />
Bummer. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
not a great way off. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The Southern pig iron and <lb />
market is considered in a secure <lb />
there is still less activity <lb />
has been noted at times this <lb />
year. The quotations are not as <lb />
strong as have been either, but <lb />
The are making more <lb />
noise than anything <lb />
This Date in History <lb />
of William Orange, <lb />
who led the Hollanders in their <lb />
war for independence. <lb />
SINGING <lb />
form of <lb />
campaign for the preside <lb />
nomination, like his campaign for the , <lb />
governorship of New has been <lb />
conducted upon a lofty plane. <lb />
Different from the noisy, slanderous <lb />
campaign made by Col. Roosevelt, <lb />
Wilson has conducted himself as the <lb />
Clean and upright statesman that he <lb />
is He has not called his . <lb />
crooks, liars, and thieves. He has not <lb />
Arc Doing Salisbury <lb />
method which he refuses to let go endeavored to appeal to the merchant have <lb />
, of at less than a half hour. of the mob. He has made no local to give <lb />
,., method Is based on primordial With bosses and the Interests. He did business sec- <lb />
of the city each Saturday night <lb />
during the summer. The first of the <lb />
concerts brought out a large crowd <lb />
of citizens and was greatly <lb />
Concord Tribune. <lb />
the prospects are full of Strength and destroyed the statute of <lb />
bid fair to call for a large tonnage of Kin Green. <lb />
. . , ,, . j New York City. <lb />
Iron tor de ivory during the third and .- . . , -.- . <lb />
and French- <lb />
fourth quarters of the yea. The make. soldiers arrived at Newport to <lb />
it will be materially in- aid the Americans, <lb />
creased within the next sixty days. M. Dallas, eleventh vice <lb />
Pries continue around per president of the . born in <lb />
ton. No foundry basis. While some <lb />
Statement have been heard to the <lb />
Cape. are <lb />
kind- <lb />
and <lb />
legal, to which may be added several <lb />
Intermediate varieties, note of which <lb />
keep in same block <lb />
with the International pitch. Legal <lb />
singing is always certified lo by some <lb />
musical which teach <lb />
graduate how to breathe Horn the <lb />
Up up and throw the ton <lb />
work- principle of opening Hie mouth at an not go to Baltimore to influence the <lb />
ed in lo people of forty rive degrees and dis decision by his presence, <lb />
who never know Charging the voice at the rate of He has gained the highest honor <lb />
when anybody evolutions a minute. When this because of his manhood his <lb />
has had enough. kept up until the audience Is ability, his statesmanship, his illness <lb />
It is used the the singer is said lo be a for the position. after all, the <lb />
purpose of an- One experience with a gen- Am, topic love a lighter. <lb />
guest hand sewed virtuoso is general The pi ; rally to Wilson for <lb />
who arc sufficient for people who are not ac he i solution of without coming to the <lb />
lite to try to es- lo mingling with higher can the tendency a the is have ii by a <lb />
and more expensive forms of art. during recent years to Virginian <lb />
subsidize government. toe <lb />
Mos Assuredly True <lb />
i-, Impossible to read any speech <lb />
la I <lb />
With Judge . W. <lb />
siding, the July special term of civil <lb />
court for Durham county was today who waves his arm and says Hint Ibis land is the best; <lb />
LET'S WHOOP IT IT <lb />
Hied there Dec. <lb />
effect that concessions on this price <lb />
are allowed, it is hard to locate <lb />
Manufacturers pig iron <lb />
are mentioning per ton, <lb />
dry. a probable price ere long and <lb />
i y on iron desired for <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
II ISM. <lb />
Rev. John B. first <lb />
bishop of Pittsburgh, <lb />
died Pa. Rom in <lb />
Ireland. March 1816. <lb />
John Tyler, widow of Pres- <lb />
Tyler, died in Richmond. <lb />
Va. Rom near Fast N. <lb />
Y . May <lb />
convened. This is the first appear- <lb />
judge Whedbee In Durham <lb />
since his appointment His coining <lb />
been awaited with interest by <lb />
the from teeth n a determined the methods <lb />
which he applied the conduction <lb />
fearless manner. A singer thus equip <lb />
can back a roomful brought forth <lb />
quarter delivery. A buying amendment to <lb />
movement Is looked for during the the Canadian reciprocity de- <lb />
earlier part of July, after politics have <lb />
going he extremely careful in their <lb />
Tho companies are The of n <lb />
guests Into a corner and hurl <lb />
octave jumps and <lb />
blistering lop notes at them until the <lb />
cows come home, without showing <lb />
the slightest fatigue, or <lb />
intention of letting up. Illegal sing <lb />
i most common variety and <lb />
should be accompanied by a jail sen <lb />
It is lo by people <lb />
who are self taught and not afraid <lb />
of anything in human form. <lb />
expressions of general approval from <lb />
all Sun. <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
of <lb />
Who talks about our scenic charms, our and boundless <lb />
west; <lb />
I like the man who waves the flag and shouts about the stars and tripes, <lb />
Who yells about the grand old rag and every blooming evil swipes; <lb />
But, of nil. like the guy who swears, when tilings are simmered <lb />
down <lb />
This land's the best beneath the sky and his town is the grandest town <lb />
Let's whoop it up for tills old burg us well as about the land, <lb />
Lets gurgle now and then a about a village near at hand; <lb />
Let's tell them bigger towns there are but, when it comes to quality. <lb />
That we have got skinned so others aren't one to three. <lb />
Lei's put this region on the map n letters red that all may read <lb />
Take off your coats and work and scrap, lake off your hats and take <lb />
the lead <lb />
Peter Dunne, the creator <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Rear Admiral W. H. South, r- <lb />
land. S. years old today. <lb />
George Fred William, a Democratic For, if this town is best. I'll tell you what will happen <lb />
The II- leader of Massachusetts and a close The folks will all throw out their chest and pass word along again. <lb />
singer generally carries around friend of William J. Bryan, years The folks that now are sound asleep will waken then and start to boost; <lb />
a tremolo which starts In one today. It won't be long before we leap, and hold, in fact Lie topmost roost, <lb />
selling for third quarter delivery, the too Important a matter for a worn- up in another, and is never Dexter Leonard, professor of Ger- For if we the town is great, instead of saying it Is slow, <lb />
statement being made that there are an to be handicapped bad of The best old town In the whole state, you mighty quick will it so <lb />
out changing gears. There Is nothing who has sought to prove that <lb />
. k r-. v. .----- . . ., .----- ,., on and swells its chest with local pride. <lb />
many orders already on the books for blood or foul breath. ., f Q, ,, ,,,,. <lb />
the lower grades and there might be by taking Dr. King's New will Cause an Illegal singer <lb />
such a thing as taking too many. So Pills. New strength, fine commit a balk. Singing is taught <lb />
far all deliveries have been prompt pure breath, cheerful spirits at so much per teach by inspiring post <lb />
things that <lb />
during the last three months. Low <lb />
use. Easy <lb />
. I I Iron in such n quantity <lb />
Germany has always been a friend And, If Ibis town <lb />
of America, years old today. Then other towns will take a hump and whoop It up from tide to tide; <lb />
Theodore the Haiti- The old Pacific soon will hear a noise from old shore <lb />
more publicist who was mentioned A long and loud and lusty cheer will wake communities that snore, <lb />
win their graduates who tell a short lime ago as a likely appointee An, then indeed a man can tell about this country great and grand, <lb />
safe, sure. at one by the size of her father's to a high position in the diplomatic For when the town is feeling well naught the matter with the <lb />
bank account. teacher has a service. years old today. land g I Douglas <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX <lb />
with as. <lb />
Full supply of belt, pipe and mill <lb />
fittings, guns, pistols and <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Er tent Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rates on Application <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C. July <lb />
spending a few with <lb />
at Roper, Mr. Stephen Waters, <lb />
better known as Sales- <lb />
man returned yesterday. We are glad <lb />
to welcome broad smiles which <lb />
be always w-ares when meeting his <lb />
customers. <lb />
Misses Olivia and Lizzie Cox re- <lb />
turned Wednesday after spending i <lb />
days at visiting friends <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have another shipment of shoes for <lb />
young and old, also good light <lb />
plow shoes. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox made a business <lb />
to Thursday. <lb />
J. Royall Adams came Thursday I <lb />
from Raleigh where he has been for <lb />
most of summer. <lb />
A new lot of dry goods and notions <lb />
Just arrived at A. W. and Com- <lb />
Mr. Roscoe Cox returned from Nor- <lb />
folk Friday where lie has been for <lb />
some lime taking a business course <lb />
in Wagner Business College. <lb />
Cox made a lying trip to <lb />
Norfolk on the fourth and returned <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Barber and <lb />
a good supply of tie cotton on <lb />
COtton on hand. <lb />
Miss Maud Holliday of <lb />
is visiting Mrs. K. F. Tucker this <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Lura V. Cox left yesterday <lb />
for Greenville where she will lecture <lb />
on the mission work in Mexico. Miss <lb />
Cox has plenty tn tell of that part <lb />
the continent which Is undergoing a <lb />
terrible revolution. <lb />
Don't forget cheap summer <lb />
goods at A. W. Ange and Company <lb />
is time to buy for prices have <lb />
been reduced greatly. <lb />
Little Miss Nannie Lindsey Stokes <lb />
of Greenville is visiting Miss Grace <lb />
fox ibis week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. K, of <lb />
are visiting their many friends <lb />
here which they won while residing <lb />
in our town. <lb />
Mrs. J. It. is visiting <lb />
friends and relatives Martin county. <lb />
Dr. II. T. Cox left yesterday for <lb />
Baltimore to Carry Mrs. Guilford Page <lb />
lo the hospital. <lb />
Mr. Corbet of Fountain was <lb />
here yesterday much to the delight of <lb />
his many friends. was one of <lb />
the school boys here last session and <lb />
he is hoping he may return when <lb />
school begins in August. <lb />
Mr. Calvin Tucker of was <lb />
in town yesterday. <lb />
Minnie Mao and <lb />
sisters, and Nina, return- <lb />
oil Wednesday after spending a few- <lb />
days with friends and relatives at <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Cal on or phone the A. G. Cox <lb />
Manufacturing Company for the Pitts <lb />
burg Perfect wire fence. The fence <lb />
that is noted for its excellency and <lb />
durability. <lb />
I To celebrate the glorious fourth, <lb />
eight couples of our village met In <lb />
the early dawn and drove to <lb />
they boarded the <lb />
wailing launch. <lb />
The sky was clear and all were at- <lb />
tired in their best, spirits as <lb />
ventured into the river, <lb />
giving of a true celebration, <lb />
Soon the lose that <lb />
this holiday were beard aboard <lb />
and balls were fast whizzing through <lb />
the air. Then a hush ensued and a <lb />
voice thrilled out in song, <lb />
the rest joining in chorus, till the <lb />
very banks echoed the melody. <lb />
Al one p. in. the party landed at <lb />
Washington Park, and in the <lb />
ion spread a Teas that would have <lb />
tempted a king. After paying due re- <lb />
to this feature of the day's rec- <lb />
the crowd gathered in groups <lb />
and snapped some of tile <lb />
scenery them. Then some one <lb />
spied three swings suspended from <lb />
giant oaks, while others sought the <lb />
comfort of the water. <lb />
The city could not passed by, <lb />
so Captain Mayo gladly paused one <lb />
hour here while eight sweet girls and <lb />
cute Winterville boys visited <lb />
streets. <lb />
Only too soon the gong sounded and <lb />
homeward journey was begun. As <lb />
a consequence this expedition, <lb />
fruits and ice were burled in all <lb />
directions amid much mirth and laugh- <lb />
Just as the sun was sinking be- <lb />
hind the tree tops, the pilot <lb />
for Strawberry hi, where the couples <lb />
quenched their thirst wits its refresh- <lb />
waters. All nature seemed to be <lb />
attired in her best here and one could <lb />
but pause, look and listen at Che <lb />
beauty and grandeur of It all. <lb />
Promptly at V p. m. tho launch <lb />
was landed in Greenville many <lb />
sighs of regret. Three long cheers <lb />
were given for and her <lb />
crew and dispersed to their <lb />
several homes, declaring had <lb />
never enjoyed a holiday more. <lb />
These are the couples that enjoyed <lb />
day. Miss Cox with <lb />
J. Miss Kate Chapman with <lb />
C. L. Lizzie Cox with <lb />
C. T. Cox. Miss Maurice Chapman <lb />
M. Bryan. Miss Cox <lb />
and Misses Clyde <lb />
Chapman and Olivia Cox G. II. <lb />
Cox. With Mr. and Mrs. II. <lb />
and Mrs. I. T. Cox as <lb />
N. C, July <lb />
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. W, <lb />
O. died Tuesday with con- <lb />
chill. <lb />
Our city fathers now consist of th <lb />
follow gentlemen who <lb />
she and we expect to see things move <lb />
on like the waters of Messrs. <lb />
J. R. Turnage. J. J. J. <lb />
J. Lawrence. C. E. Spier, W. B. <lb />
Car lime and car of brick for <lb />
co furnaces. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Our chief of police is the proud <lb />
of a girl. <lb />
Curing tobacco Is all the go. <lb />
The Masonic brethren celebrated <lb />
the glorious fourth of July by giving <lb />
a barbecue and a tine address by Hon. <lb />
A. L. Blow of Greenville, the <lb />
ion being the annual installation of <lb />
officers. <lb />
FOR barrels of corn by <lb />
William Dall. proprietor of <lb />
Farm, Greene county, one mile west <lb />
of Ridge Springs. Address Ayden, <lb />
N. C, R. F. D. <lb />
Mall Carriers Will <lb />
This is an age of great discoveries. <lb />
Progress rides on air. Soon we <lb />
may see Sam's mail carriers <lb />
Hying in ill directions, transporting <lb />
mail. i . take a in- <lb />
in a discovery that benefits <lb />
them. That's why Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Coughs, Colds and <lb />
other throat and lung diseases is the <lb />
most popular medicine in America. <lb />
cured me of a most dreadful <lb />
writes Mrs. J F. Davis, <lb />
Corner. Me. <lb />
treatment and all oilier had <lb />
Excellent for coughs, colds <lb />
or any bronchial affection. Price <lb />
an Trial bottle free at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
Hope Well <lb />
HOPE WELL, July were <lb />
glad to see so many out to Sunday <lb />
school Sunday afternoon, everybody <lb />
Invited lo attend. <lb />
Mr. Cos came home Friday <lb />
evening from Norfolk where ho has <lb />
been attending a business college. <lb />
Dr. Grady and Mr. Joe <lb />
Lawhon were visiting at Mr. C. J. <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
was visiting in our town Sunday. <lb />
Miss Julia Smith has returned from <lb />
a visit lo Norfolk. We were all glad <lb />
to sec her back again. <lb />
Mr. Thai Cannon and Mr, Lonnie <lb />
made a Hying trip to Greene <lb />
County Friday morning. <lb />
Miss Cox spent Saturday <lb />
night with Miss Stella Hope <lb />
Well. <lb />
d OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
g IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
ii Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rate on Application <lb />
Tun n Items <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Manning spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday at Mr. I. <lb />
Mr. Clifton Jones and Miss Rosa- <lb />
lie Skinner visited in our neighbor- <lb />
hood Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mr. Roy spent <lb />
day night With Leon Tyson. <lb />
Messrs. Guy and Cliff vis- <lb />
at W. S. Manning's Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. Oh, you <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Tyson and little son, <lb />
visited relatives near Arthur <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
Master Willie is spending <lb />
sonic time at Mr. W. S. Manning's. <lb />
BETHEL, July On Friday <lb />
from nine to twelve the lovely <lb />
home of Mr. and Mrs Barn- <lb />
bill was Hie of much merriment <lb />
when their attractive daughter, Miss <lb />
Maud.- highly entertained <lb />
in honor of her guests. Misses Karl <lb />
Susie Proctor of Grimesland. <lb />
Progressive Rook was the game <lb />
the evening in which Miss Helen Mayo <lb />
Mr. scored high <lb />
and were with a <lb />
box of stationery and a handsome <lb />
neck lie Miss Susie Proctor with <lb />
her beautiful readings and Misses <lb />
Karl Proctor and Francis Knight with <lb />
their lovely music added greatly to <lb />
pleasure of the evening. <lb />
Delightful refreshments were then <lb />
served by Misses Estelle Jones and <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
Those Miss hob <lb />
Misses Karl and Susie <lb />
Proctor of Mayo of <lb />
Indianapolis, hid Carrie Dell Blount <lb />
and Francis Knight of <lb />
Estelle and Jennie Jones. Lilli, Bunt <lb />
and Velma Blount and Messrs <lb />
Marvin Blount. Blount. Dr. <lb />
M. P. Manning. Vance Bunting, John <lb />
Bobbie and Lin wood <lb />
Gurganus. <lb />
I have taken up a Jersey heifer. <lb />
sandy color with dark and face, <lb />
marked fork in right and crap left. <lb />
Owner can I same by proving owner <lb />
ship and paying charge. <lb />
HENRY LEWIS. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Bethel Unix <lb />
BETHEL, N. C. July <lb />
continues very pleasant and crops <lb />
are fine. <lb />
Messrs M O Blount and S. M. <lb />
Jones have returned from the Dem- <lb />
convention <lb />
Mrs. A. J. Maxwell and children <lb />
of Raleigh her mother Mrs. Ward <lb />
of Goldsboro have been visiting Mr <lb />
and Mrs. W. J. Smith. <lb />
Mr. W. H. attended the <lb />
bankers association at Morehead. <lb />
Mrs. . has returned <lb />
from a visit lo Baltimore and Wash <lb />
city. Mrs. Beulah Thigpen and <lb />
Master Guy Franklin came back <lb />
her to spend the summer with friends <lb />
and relatives. <lb />
Mrs. E. Burroughs and children <lb />
bit Friday for Oriental to spend a <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
Mrs. J. Canon and little <lb />
Daisy Tee, spent a few days <lb />
Greenville last week. <lb />
What Make a <lb />
One hundred and twenty pounds. <lb />
more or less, of bone and muscle <lb />
don't make a woman. Its a good <lb />
foundation. Put into it health and <lb />
Strength may rule a kingdom. <lb />
But that's just what Electric Bitters <lb />
her. Thousand bless them for <lb />
overcoming fainting and dizzy spells <lb />
and for dispelling weakness, nervous <lb />
less, backache and tired, listless, <lb />
worn nut feeling. Bitters <lb />
have done me a world of <lb />
writes Pool, Okla. <lb />
I thank you all my heart for <lb />
making such a god Only <lb />
Guaranteed by all druggists. <lb />
N. C. July <lb />
and brick. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. G. A. Benson, while operating <lb />
a band saw at Jno. Webb's shop <lb />
Tuesday had the luck b badly lace- <lb />
his knee. considerable <lb />
depth in the bone, it requiring six <lb />
stitches to sew It up. <lb />
Capt D. G. Berry has returned from <lb />
his vacation. <lb />
Prof. Wright of Haw River. <lb />
has been elected accepted the <lb />
of the Ayden Graded <lb />
School. <lb />
J. R. Smith and are running <lb />
a special sale for days. Call and <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Messrs. Paul Taylor, Roy Turnage, <lb />
Jasper Gardner and Lull West, all left <lb />
Monday for <lb />
Dr. M. M. Sauls and family, Mr. <lb />
S. and family and Mr. <lb />
B. C. Coward and family all left <lb />
on automobiles for Morehead Tuesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Hardware of nil kinds at J. R. <lb />
Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. C. K. Johnson has let the con- <lb />
tract for ii commodious residence, on <lb />
the north end of Lee street. <lb />
Ayden is a hustling town with large <lb />
opportunities. <lb />
N. C. July Ben. <lb />
Allen Jones, one of our old pioneer <lb />
farmers and citizens died Monday <lb />
morning. He was an honest and <lb />
upright man one of those whose <lb />
word was his bond. <lb />
Miss NoMe who managed <lb />
the Girls here last season, <lb />
has moved to Winterville. <lb />
Miss Clay is <lb />
visiting her uncle. Mr. a. F. Cooper. <lb />
Just received, a car each of brick <lb />
and lime. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
If you want a handsome buggy, cart <lb />
or wagon, sec L. L. Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. Mack has accepted <lb />
a position at Sauls Pharmacy. <lb />
The Masons held their annual in- <lb />
on the 4th with big <lb />
cue, ham and stew. <lb />
Hon. A. L. Blow of Greenville was <lb />
the speaker of the occasion. <lb />
Mr. John B. Hart spent Sunday <lb />
in town. <lb />
It looks like business up around <lb />
the tobacco warehouses, repairing and <lb />
cleaning up In general. <lb />
Mr. Walter Buck, editor of the <lb />
Spring Hope Leader, arranged to <lb />
move his printing outfit here and pub- <lb />
the Ayden Advance. Mr. Buck <lb />
Is an Ayden production and we speak <lb />
for his a glorious success as a <lb />
All kinds of feed for man and fowls <lb />
and beast at Ayden Feed Company. <lb />
The home of J. F. Bar- <lb />
wick. Esq., in Ghent bus been one <lb />
of pleasure and merry making this <lb />
week. A party of ladies from <lb />
i Goldsboro and been <lb />
having a house party. <lb />
Rev. J. W. Fulford, pastor of the <lb />
Episcopal church here, has accepted <lb />
a pastorate in Va., and will <lb />
enter upon new duties about Aug. <lb />
1st We regret to lose him as he <lb />
has measured up to nil our <lb />
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A Boston man lost his leg from the <lb />
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years old; marked over slope and <lb />
square In right ear, smooth crop <lb />
in left. Owner can get same by prov- <lb />
ownership and paying cost. <lb />
J. WIGGINS. <lb />
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Notice Is hereby given that the <lb />
of Company, of Green- <lb />
North Carolina, composed of <lb />
Z. V. and James M. <lb />
Hines. has this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
consent. James M. Hines <lb />
purchased the entire interest of Z. <lb />
V. in the business and will <lb />
continue the business In the name of <lb />
James M. Hines. <lb />
This the 8th day of July. 1912. <lb />
Z. V. <lb />
M. HINES, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Leather Men <lb />
BOSTON, Mass. July all <lb />
of Stales and Can <lb />
ail also <lb />
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and retailers, tanner, salesmen and <lb />
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to Boston for the National Shoe and <lb />
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branch of the shoe Industry. Dur <lb />
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The blouse waist permits a woman <lb />
to so into the waves. Hut <lb />
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prance down the beach in a hired blue <lb />
flannel suit. K Goddess couldn't <lb />
the baggy time-worn effect and <lb />
even one's stockings, a gay kerchief <lb />
and a special belt will not cover the <lb />
pronounced hired stamp. <lb />
are going into the water on- <lb />
a it to have the <lb />
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blue mohair with collar, cuffs <lb />
of red plaid with cap to match. <lb />
The -ill red bathing suit is con- <lb />
but a touch of red here <lb />
there is dashing and effective. <lb />
do not advocate any stockings <lb />
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while much seen, are not in good <lb />
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held up unusually taut, they do not <lb />
come out of the water in as good <lb />
shape t as the black ones. <lb />
Sandals crossed the <lb />
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has supplanted the idea, which <lb />
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plane. <lb />
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and bathing shoe are far more de- <lb />
THEODORE P. <lb />
President of <lb />
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of New York <lb />
attempting to analyze at too great length all of <lb />
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some of the beaches. <lb />
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One peaches; one Home. A new England <lb />
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the food laws we know that <lb />
much stuff that is not Rood or health- <lb />
finds ifs way Into cans, and for <lb />
which we must pay a high price. <lb />
The farmer should. whether not <lb />
produce what he consumer and <lb />
sell the surplus to best advantage. <lb />
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canned home, generally finds a <lb />
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Untiling- Suit <lb />
The design illustrated shows a most <lb />
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young gill, The full blouse waist <lb />
has a fancy sailor collar and the <lb />
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may be omitted It desired. The skirt <lb />
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are gathered at the knee by <lb />
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necessity of selling such products <lb />
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an sell fruits and a <lb />
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ail the hot so that we <lb />
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time was when much of the canned <lb />
gods offer for sale of a poor <lb />
quality, but since we have the pure <lb />
food law we till much better <lb />
what we are buying. Last year late <lb />
peaches and <lb />
ears all to be cared for at the <lb />
time. The fruit I left that I <lb />
must take care of, but the roasting <lb />
ears were sent to market and ex- <lb />
changed for canned corn. No one <lb />
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brought to the table, so probably I <lb />
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this year. One year did the same <lb />
with tomatoes. When they ripened <lb />
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WE OFFER YOU <lb />
Summer Footwear <lb />
Man. State Chair- <lb />
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Democratic and <lb />
Walter K. Brock elected secretary, <lb />
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WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
X. <lb />
Fall Session, Begins Sept <lb />
Special attention given to English. Mathematics, sciences and <lb />
Ly teachers of long experience For grade of preparation and <lb />
deportment of pupils consult of the University and the col- <lb />
Expenses moderate. For <lb />
MIS Principal . . . . . . X. C. <lb />
I fear Trial Ends <lb />
at <lb />
Eczema Try <lb />
Has lured Worst Cases and Ton Ian <lb />
rote II for Only Cents <lb />
Y, s. try That's all you need <lb />
in do and get rid of the worst case <lb />
of eczema. You take no chance, it <lb />
is no experiment Is positively <lb />
guaranteed to stop itching, rash, raw, <lb />
binding eczema, make a pimpled face <lb />
smooth and clean. Is a wonder <lb />
and the minute applied it sinks In, <lb />
vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't <lb />
stick, no grease, Just a pure, clean <lb />
wonderful liquid and it cures. This <lb />
is guaranteed, is put up by <lb />
tho B. W, Rose Medicine Co. St. <lb />
Louis, Mo., and sold by all druggists <lb />
at for the large bottle and at <lb />
cents for the liberal size trial bot- <lb />
Try one cent bottle and be <lb />
convinced. <lb />
MOVES PHARMACY. <lb />
Jurors For Special Term <lb />
The county commissioners drew the <lb />
following Jurors to serve during the <lb />
special criminal term of court to be- <lb />
gin on July <lb />
John G. Rives. Willie Mayo. W. <lb />
James Harris. D. H. Harris B. <lb />
C. Mm. Roberson, R. James <lb />
E. L. Mayo. C. B. Whitehurst. W. <lb />
J. Smith. A. P C. IS. Wynn. <lb />
C. Fleming, T. C. Carroll. David <lb />
Smith, E. P. Rodgers. Nobles. <lb />
H. A. Pierce. Fred W. Worthington, <lb />
Rudolph W, If. Wall. W. <lb />
B. C. H. Rodgers. G. H. <lb />
Smith. J. R. New <lb />
ton, S. T. Lewis, J. Y. Monk. Boy ton <lb />
Boyce, R. N. W. G. <lb />
E. B. E. C. Williams, <lb />
J. F. Harris, J. A. Moore. <lb />
Sleeping In Hot <lb />
Nothing so fortifies one against at- <lb />
tacks of hot weather as a good night's <lb />
sleep. -For lots of people nothing is <lb />
harder to get. If you have not taken <lb />
amount of exercise, per- <lb />
haps you don't deserve much sleep. If <lb />
you are troubled with Indigestion, eat <lb />
a light fruit supper, or omit It en- <lb />
If your room or your bed Is <lb />
hot. or If you are too warm to go to <lb />
sleep quickly on a bot night, take a <lb />
cool bath Just before A tub <lb />
bath is excellent, but a cold rub down <lb />
with a doth or sponge Is almost as <lb />
good. After thus becoming throughly <lb />
cleansed and cooled by such a bath, it <lb />
is comparatively to get a good <lb />
night's sleep in spite of the hot <lb />
weather. <lb />
Children who have been brought <lb />
up as pets may never get over being <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
A special term of court for the trial <lb />
of criminal cases will be held during <lb />
the week beginning 22nd. <lb />
July <lb />
Who have been on trial for nearly two <lb />
years on the charge of having murder- <lb />
ed and his wife In <lb />
June. 1900. were adjudged guilty in <lb />
varying degrees. The verdict declares <lb />
guilty of <lb />
Mono. Antonio <lb />
and Mariano guilty of <lb />
murder of and <lb />
guilty of the murder of wife. <lb />
Alfonso, tho alleged leader of <lb />
Giovanni DI Ma- <lb />
and the others are convicted of <lb />
being Instigators of the crime and <lb />
members of the criminal <lb />
The of the cont Immediately <lb />
sentenced the condemned men <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Sarah K. Cox. having as <lb />
administrator of the of George <lb />
Cox. deceased, before D. C. Moore, <lb />
clerk of tho superior court of Pitt <lb />
Count notice is hereby given that <lb />
all persons indebted to said estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
settlement with the undersigned <lb />
administrator and all persons holding <lb />
claims against said estate are hereby <lb />
required to file 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 day of June. 1912. <lb />
SARAH E. COX, <lb />
Administrator of tho estate of George <lb />
W. Cox. deceased. <lb />
F C. HARP INC. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of William Williams, deceased, late <lb />
of county, North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned, or <lb />
his attorneys. F. James and Son. <lb />
K. within twelve <lb />
months or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery <lb />
I All persons indebted to estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment. <lb />
This June 19th, 1913. <lb />
This Space is Reserved <lb />
for <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust Company <lb />
i of Greenville <lb />
ltd <lb />
t Goes Wide its <lb />
Mark <lb />
J. E. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Illy <lb />
in the county prosecutors office here <lb />
today seeking a warrant for the <lb />
rest of J. W. Heck, W. King. <lb />
cashier for a local traction company.; <lb />
whipped a pistol and shot four <lb />
times, two bullets taking in <lb />
Hick's body, the other two slightly <lb />
wounding two deputy prosecutors and <lb />
narrowly missing Judge Ralph S. <lb />
of the Court. <lb />
Earthquake Shakes Again Felt <lb />
in Alaska <lb />
Alaska, July con- <lb />
with earthquake shocks of <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday, felt <lb />
throughout Alaska, it is now feared <lb />
Mount is erupting. <lb />
Wireless connection With Is- <lb />
land is broken, navy wireless <lb />
station hers has been unable to com- <lb />
and Bristol Hay <lb />
Sines the earthquake. At <lb />
in the Copper river country, the shocks <lb />
were heavy, Miles and fluids glaciers <lb />
are more Ice than ever <lb />
before. <lb />
Another Shark Reported <lb />
Fairbanks. Alaska. July <lb />
shocks, mostly mild, at intervals <lb />
of one to two hours since Sunday, a <lb />
quake was felt today equal in violence <lb />
to first shock reported. Interior <lb />
towns report shocks yesterday <lb />
with those here. <lb />
sale <lb />
North Carolina, County, <lb />
In the Superior court. <lb />
J. E. Winslow vs James ii. Hem- <lb />
by. <lb />
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb />
that execution issuing to me from the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county in the <lb />
above entitled cause In favor of the <lb />
plaintiff and the defendant <lb />
and pursuant to attachment duly levied <lb />
on tho property below described and <lb />
by virtue of authority vested in m <lb />
by the laws of the state of North Car- <lb />
I shall sell for cash to the high <lb />
eat bidder at public auction at the <lb />
court house door of Pitt county in <lb />
Greenville, X. C. on the first Mon- <lb />
day in August. 1912. it being the 5th <lb />
day of at o'clock, <lb />
noon, all the right, title and interest <lb />
It being a one-tenth undivided inter- <lb />
est in the remainder in fee of the <lb />
said James It. in and to the <lb />
following described tract of real es- <lb />
lying, being and situate In the <lb />
county of Pitt and state of North Car- <lb />
to <lb />
Bounded by the lands of the Craw- <lb />
ford heirs, the Elks land, Lawrence <lb />
Anderson, J. F. King others, and <lb />
being the land of which the late Geo. <lb />
W. Hemby died seized and possessed <lb />
as evidenced by certain deeds from <lb />
A. J. R. A. Geo. <lb />
Jefferson. Tyson and others, and <lb />
containing 1-2 acres, more or less; <lb />
the Interest to be sold being such <lb />
interest was devised to the said <lb />
James B. by Geo. W. Hem- <lb />
by in his last Will ard Testament, the <lb />
said James B. Hemby being one of the <lb />
children of the said Geo. W. Hem- <lb />
by. <lb />
This the 1st day of July, 1912. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
ltd Sheriff of Pitt County <lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With its of OVER <lb />
One Quarter a Million Dollar <lb />
STANDS READY ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
A R. L. <lb />
James L. Little, <lb />
Water to <lb />
At the 1.-st meeting the city Water <lb />
and Light Commission in order was <lb />
granting free to <lb />
the churches of the town, the service <lb />
J to necessary use of tho <lb />
churches. This is a donation on the <lb />
of the town that the <lb />
will fully appreciate. <lb />
FOR JARS, JAR <lb />
and Caps and Jelly Glasses see<lb />
CHASE A <lb />
Tens and better, for <lb />
sale by A <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
How To Get <lb />
MORE OUT OF YOUR HAY <lb />
CROP. <lb />
WHETHER you feed or sell your hay. it should be baled. <lb />
Haled hay takes up much less room and nets a better price <lb />
than loose hay. It is always ready for any market at top <lb />
price, while loose hay must be sold near borne, at whatever you <lb />
can get. . <lb />
I C H HAY PRESSES <lb />
have many points of strength, and convenience found <lb />
in no other presses. They are equipped with a compound lever <lb />
and a toggle Joint plunger which gives th. i treat compress- <lb />
power. A pound pull on the sweep of a H C <lb />
press gives pounds pressure In the bale chamber. <lb />
The bed reach is only Inches high and very The <lb />
bale chamber is very to reach over to tie the bale. <lb />
I H C HAT PRESSES, CLOVER LEAF MANURE <lb />
SPREADERS, WEBER AND ALL OTHER FARM <lb />
CALL OS <lb />
elastic rubber roof <lb />
superior black <lb />
free from acid and <lb />
will not crack in cold weather, la <lb />
weather proof, sun proof, rust proof, <lb />
acid proof. Try it. Sold by J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
stimulate the TORPID I H <lb />
strengthen the digestive organ, <lb />
regulate the bowels, and are u-i- <lb />
as an <lb />
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, <lb />
In malarial districts their virtues <lb />
re widely recognized, an they <lb />
acts peculiar properties In <lb />
the system from that poison, <lb />
IV sugar coated. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <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 THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture la the Bout the Most Healthful, the Boil Employment of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
N. C, JULY l, <lb />
NEGRO KILLED <lb />
NEAR BETHEL <lb />
Nathan Succumbs to <lb />
Bullet <lb />
SEEMS COLD-BLOODED MURDER <lb />
Immediately Following a Quarrel <lb />
an Egg, Negro Kills Bis Con- <lb />
With a Revolver. Has <lb />
Taken lo Tall Timbers <lb />
What appears to be a cold blooded <lb />
murder took place yesterday In the <lb />
early afternoon In Saw Mill, <lb />
near As an excuse for the <lb />
killing-, there is an alleged fight over <lb />
an egg. At least that is all that could <lb />
be learned. <lb />
Bruce Pierce and <lb />
bud been working for a while in tho <lb />
saw mill and until yesterday <lb />
had happened to point out that <lb />
there were in differences between tho <lb />
However, alter three <lb />
o'clock there arose a over <lb />
the ownership of an egg and the col- <lb />
men started to have a light with <lb />
axes Hint they picked up. <lb />
disarmed his opponent and there stop <lb />
the activities. Not so with Pierce, <lb />
who went down the road with a prom- <lb />
of speedy return and vengeance. <lb />
was warned that Pierce <lb />
would keep his promise, but paid lit- <lb />
heed to the warning. About half <lb />
an our later Pierce did return, a pis- <lb />
in his hand. Without making much <lb />
fuss he stole behind and Hi- <lb />
ed the fatal shot, the bullet enter- <lb />
the back and drilling <lb />
through the stomach. Pierce made <lb />
a quick get away and died <lb />
about an hour after the shooting. <lb />
Several were Immediately <lb />
organized to capture the murderer, but <lb />
up to press-time no news of his <lb />
whereabouts had been gathered. <lb />
was a <lb />
Last spring he worked for a while In <lb />
Mr. Haywood Hall's brick yard near <lb />
town. <lb />
IS ARTISTIC AND FINANCIAL <lb />
BY ALL <lb />
The Ladles of the End of the Century <lb />
and St. Guild Realize Beat <lb />
Sum for I Fund <lb />
The lawn given last night in <lb />
Mr. B. B. beautiful lawn <lb />
by the ladles of the Bad of the <lb />
Club and St. Paul's Guild was <lb />
I success from every point of view. <lb />
A financial and artistic success is the <lb />
proper way to the <lb />
Promptly at p. m. the enter- <lb />
started and by that time a <lb />
good crowd had assembled. Every <lb />
number of the was faithfully <lb />
rendered and loudly appreciated by <lb />
the audience. many little <lb />
den that took part did splendidly and <lb />
many were the congratulations show- <lb />
on the performers. The <lb />
music numbers were excellently <lb />
and the announcer. Mr. W. Hay- <lb />
wood Dall, Jr., did not lack friendly <lb />
support from the audience. <lb />
It would not he fair to say that <lb />
such or such numbers were good. <lb />
They were all excellent. perhaps <lb />
Miss Hetty dancing being most <lb />
admired. <lb />
About were realized from the <lb />
and this sum could hardly be <lb />
better employed than for the cause <lb />
it is to be used. The Ladies <lb />
for the last night's <lb />
entertainment are to be congratulated <lb />
much as the performers w-ho so <lb />
graciously consented to act. Through <lb />
their confined efforts some worthy <lb />
young lady will he able to secure an <lb />
that her circumstances in <lb />
life deny her. <lb />
Monument, Goal of <lb />
Pilgrimage <lb />
fork Murder Mystery <lb />
Clears <lb />
NEW YORK, July <lb />
Swartz. father of Swartz, the <lb />
young man wanted by the police In <lb />
connection with the murder of the <lb />
child, Julia Connors, In the Bronx <lb />
last week acknowledged today In a <lb />
statement made to Assistant District <lb />
Attorney Nott that Ilia son had con- <lb />
fessed to that ho had killed the <lb />
child and that he had told his son <lb />
to go out and commit suicide. <lb />
The father in his statement said lie <lb />
believed the boy did as he was told. <lb />
Today Mr. Nott summoned the <lb />
parents of the murdered girl and Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Swartz to the office. The <lb />
torn and stained garments which the <lb />
dead girl had worn were spread on <lb />
a table and they caught the eyes of <lb />
the two families as they entered. <lb />
Mrs. Connors swooned and her <lb />
band broke down, weeping. <lb />
Mr. Swartz appeared deeply affected <lb />
and when a moment later Mr. Nott en- <lb />
the room cried <lb />
My son did it. The day after the <lb />
my boy came to me and admitted <lb />
that he had killed the little Connors <lb />
girl. I looked at him and then told <lb />
Elizabeth City to Have New <lb />
Playhouse <lb />
CITY. July <lb />
plans for the new are now on <lb />
at Jewelry store <lb />
The building will be a very hand- <lb />
some structure, similar t the Casino <lb />
at Ocean View, seating seven <lb />
hundred. The managers promise to <lb />
have the in readiness to open <lb />
to the public October the sixth. <lb />
mm gives fortune THREE BOYS DROWN <lb />
IN TAR RIVER <lb />
C. SHARE <lb />
Wisconsin Labor Federation <lb />
July <lb />
la entertaining during the re- <lb />
of the week the annual con- <lb />
of the Wisconsin State Fed- <lb />
of Labor. The attendance in- <lb />
representatives of labor bodies <lb />
throughout the state. In addition to <lb />
transacting considerable bus- <lb />
the convention will discuss a <lb />
range of topics affecting the In- <lb />
of organized labor. <lb />
him that the only thing to do was to <lb />
go out and commit suicide. believe <lb />
he did so. <lb />
hearing this statement the as- <lb />
district attorney immediately <lb />
took all present to the grand jury <lb />
room. Later it was said that the <lb />
lice knew where young Swartz was <lb />
and that they were waiting only for <lb />
a certified copy of the Indictment be- <lb />
fore placing him under arrest. <lb />
His were not revealed, <lb />
thought it was explained that he was <lb />
outside of the state. Ills funds are <lb />
said to have been exhausted, making <lb />
it Impossible for him to continue the <lb />
flight. <lb />
SEVERAL hundred members of the league <lb />
are to tour Germany this summer. They are Instructors in schools <lb />
and colleges throughout the States who arc combining pleas <lb />
and Instruction by visiting many of large cities and centers , <lb />
learning of Fatherland. The tour, which will last for five weeks, will <lb />
Include the cities of Bremen, Hamburg, Cologne. <lb />
Stuttgart, Nuremberg, Munich, Dresden, Leipzig and Berlin, In which last <lb />
named city will be held the fortieth annual convention of the league. A <lb />
notable feature of the pilgrimage will be the gathering of the tourists at the <lb />
foot of the gigantic monument, opposite on the Rhine, <lb />
commemorating the war of The pedestal, eighty-two feet in height. <lb />
Is surmounted by a heroic size bronze of holding the imperial <lb />
crown, typifying the founding of the German empire. Here the tourists will <lb />
sing am and other patriotic a fervor which <lb />
only know the German temperament can appreciate, <lb />
. <lb />
French Aviator Gored to <lb />
Death <lb />
PARIS. July Latham, <lb />
the famous airman and <lb />
one of the pioneers of heavier-than-air <lb />
aviation was killed by a wild buffalo <lb />
yesterday during a hunt in the French <lb />
Congo. <lb />
The governor general of French <lb />
equatorial Africa, Martial Henri Ber- <lb />
in telegraphing the news today to <lb />
the Minister of the Colonies, says La- <lb />
out with a number of <lb />
in the forest when he shot and <lb />
wounded a buffalo which Immediate- <lb />
charged him and gored him and <lb />
trampled him to death. <lb />
death on tho <lb />
Churl river, near the <lb />
practically In the center of the <lb />
Sudan, In the direction of Lake Chad. <lb />
The date of the fatality was June <lb />
Not But <lb />
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., July <lb />
plans in Conn., grew <lb />
foil inches overnight, to <lb />
farmers, as a result of yesterday's <lb />
rain, the first in six weeks. P <lb />
declare that by actual measurements <lb />
made on their return from church yes <lb />
tobacco in tents, known as <lb />
shaded tobacco, had grown seven inch <lb />
cs in forty-eight hours. If this rate <lb />
Of growth Is maintained ladders will <lb />
ho required to harvest the top leaves. <lb />
Veracious farm hands who have <lb />
been sleeping out doors during the <lb />
high temperature complained to their <lb />
employers today tat their slumbers <lb />
were disturbed last night by the con- <lb />
incident to the rap- <lb />
Id growth of the tobacco plants. <lb />
Armstrong <lb />
Terms He Bequeaths <lb />
Ills Fortune lo the Two I <lb />
RICHMOND. Jul Arm- <lb />
strong announced the <lb />
terms of the disposition of his estate <lb />
and according to his announcement <lb />
of several months ago the University <lb />
of Virginia and the University of <lb />
Carolina are to be the two <lb />
greatest beneficiaries. <lb />
Mr, docs not Intend to dis <lb />
pose of his at his death by <lb />
will, but has already taken the steps <lb />
to convey his entire property, <lb />
mated at in trust to the <lb />
Virginia Trust Company of Richmond <lb />
In which he names the two above <lb />
named as residuary <lb />
tees, with nine other institutions In <lb />
other several states to receive <lb />
each. <lb />
Control the property is retained <lb />
by Mr. during his lifetime. <lb />
and the right to vote stock, but he <lb />
not to any of the real <lb />
estate or an tho <lb />
except for the permanent <lb />
of his Mills proper- <lb />
in Virginia and his New York es- <lb />
To Columbia University of New- <lb />
York, he leaves tho interest <lb />
of which is to go toward Increasing <lb />
the Chandler historical prize. The <lb />
Virginia Military Institute, the Col- <lb />
of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts <lb />
of North Carolina, the town of Roan- <lb />
Rapids, n. c. the University of <lb />
South Carolina, tho South Carolina <lb />
College, the Clemson Agricultural <lb />
College, in South Carolina and the <lb />
College of Charleston are each given <lb />
bequeaths of The interest on <lb />
the given to the town of Roan- <lb />
Rapids is to be expended <lb />
ally for n tree for the public <lb />
children and provision is made <lb />
for the gradual increase of the fund. <lb />
Each child is to receive a present. <lb />
Mr. who is a member of <lb />
the Chandler family of New York, but <lb />
who has restored the original spelling <lb />
of the family name, has been adjudged <lb />
sane by the courts of Virginia, but <lb />
the New York courts have ever set <lb />
aside a decree declaring him menially <lb />
irresponsible. By the execution of the <lb />
deed of trust in Virginia he hopes to <lb />
secure the carrying out of the terms <lb />
of his will, <lb />
Theodore and Elbert Tucker and <lb />
Robert <lb />
BODIES FOUND SUNDAY <lb />
Families of Yeats <lb />
by Crowds <lb />
on Spot Where <lb />
Tragedy Friday <lb />
Meet at <lb />
N. C , July <lb />
ville Hung the banner of Black <lb />
cat to the breeze today in honor of <lb />
the members of the Concatenated Or- <lb />
of who have gathered <lb />
here from all directions to attend their <lb />
annual general convention. The <lb />
of the order, Which is of a <lb />
fraternal and social character, is con- <lb />
fined to these engaged in the lumber <lb />
trade or the allied Industries, Nearly <lb />
every section of the United Slates and <lb />
Canada is represented. <lb />
it has been the unbroken <lb />
custom of the order to begin its an- <lb />
meeting at the mystic hour of <lb />
nine on the morning of the ninth of <lb />
the month. This year, however, it <lb />
was decided to change the of the <lb />
meeting from September to <lb />
mer as it was thought tho attendance <lb />
would be much larger. <lb />
On Sunday was enacted the <lb />
scene of the tragedy of Friday after- <lb />
noon in which three boys, Theodore <lb />
and Tucker, sons of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. S. Tucker and Robert <lb />
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
lost their lives. It was on that day <lb />
the waters of Tar river yielded <lb />
bodies to the hands of relatives and <lb />
friends to be transferred sorrowfully <lb />
into the bosom of mother earth. <lb />
Henri rending Indeed was the grief of <lb />
the parents and families of the dead <lb />
boys when their bodies were <lb />
home and hundreds who had gather- <lb />
ed mourned In sympathy with them. <lb />
Tho particulars of the drowning <lb />
of these three boys, as far as could <lb />
e told, though just how they were <lb />
drowned may never be known, have <lb />
already been published. The two <lb />
Tucker boys and another brother. Mil- <lb />
ton, and Robert their cousin <lb />
who was visiting them, left Mr. Tuck- <lb />
house about one o'clock and sent <lb />
to the river about a mile distant, Bali- <lb />
Milton got tired the fishing <lb />
about three o'clock and returned home, <lb />
the other boys at the river. <lb />
failed to home as dark <lb />
drew near and Mr. Tucker sent Milton <lb />
back to the river to call them. <lb />
When lie reached the river he found <lb />
only their clothes piled on the river <lb />
bank and saw the canoe in which he <lb />
left them Ashing pulled up on a sand <lb />
bar with the tackle all in it. The sup- <lb />
position is they left the boat, <lb />
dressed on the river bank, went in <lb />
swimming and in some way were all <lb />
owned. <lb />
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crowd gathered to begin a search for <lb />
the bodies. This was kept up through <lb />
Friday night, all day Saturday and <lb />
through Saturday night. Some drag- <lb />
the river, others walked the banks <lb />
and watched the stream and still <lb />
in gas boats patrolled back and <lb />
forth for several miles below the <lb />
scene, hoping to find the bodies. <lb />
Saturday afternoon several ticks of <lb />
dynamite wore exploded where <lb />
drowning must have in tho <lb />
hope that it would dislodge the bod- <lb />
and cause them to rise to tho <lb />
surface, hut accomplished <lb />
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ward came to the faithful efforts of <lb />
searchers, who had been their <lb />
task about forty hours through two <lb />
nights and n day. when the body of <lb />
Robert Boated upon the water <lb />
near the scene of the drowning. A <lb />
few hours later the patrol boats found <lb />
the bodies of both the Tucker boys, <lb />
one of them a mile and the other <lb />
about two miles down the river. <lb />
The burial of the two Tucker boys <lb />
took place together Sunday afternoon <lb />
In Tucker grave yard near Salem <lb />
church, mid about the same hour Rob- <lb />
was burled in the grave <lb />
yard near Red Banks church. The <lb />
attendance both funerals was very <lb />
large. Daily Reflector, July 15th.<lb />
RUBBER ts. <lb />
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