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WE OFFER YOU <lb />
Summer Footwear <lb />
Man. State Chair- <lb />
man <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 />
RALEIGH, Charles A. <lb />
of tonight elected <lb />
acclamation chairman of the stats <lb />
Democratic and <lb />
Walter K. Brock elected secretary, <lb />
no oilier names coming before toe <lb />
committee. lo be <lb />
spirited factional fight In com- <lb />
was apparently avoided when <lb />
K. x. Hackett, of moved <lb />
that one friend of each candidate <lb />
named on a committee to consider <lb />
set of rules submitted by T. D. War- <lb />
of New for governing the <lb />
senatorial primary. Judge J. <lb />
ford Biggs, who held a proxy, pro- <lb />
tested for Governor the <lb />
friends of each candidate for senator <lb />
should be allowed carefully to scan <lb />
rules, he saying that they appeared <lb />
but that there were minor <lb />
I tails that needed to be worked out <lb />
He thought the committee should ad- <lb />
for two weeks no that the sen- <lb />
candidates might examine the <lb />
rules. Members of the committee <lb />
would not consent to this, some of the <lb />
committeemen urging hat the rules <lb />
be disposed of section b section. <lb />
Some of the Simmons supporters made <lb />
the point that the friends of each can- <lb />
should have presented rules so <lb />
that the committee could have accepted <lb />
the <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
is composed of strictly pure ingredients, carefully <lb />
compounded, and always insures uniform results. <lb />
lb, . <lb />
. Insist baring ii. sell it, or will get it for <lb />
ATLANTIC HOTEL <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
NOW OPEN <lb />
Extensive Improvements, Sew Management, Finest Fishing In <lb />
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abundance. The Atlantic Hotel fronts the ocean beach, <lb />
which east and west, affording the much sought southwest- <lb />
water front, and Its guests enjoy an Invigorating ocean <lb />
throughout the summer. <lb />
Here yon have more unique and exclusive advantages than can <lb />
be found on the Atlantic upon the beautiful and <lb />
placid Bogue Sound or the Atlantic. Still water and SURF BATH- <lb />
Incomparable Sound and Deep Sea FISHING. Many near- <lb />
by points of traditional interest. DANCING. TENNIS, <lb />
H. C Bankers, Jane I. C. Bar, July 3-5; Press, <lb />
it-it. <lb />
ALLEN Manager, city, B. c. <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
I WANTED Bad Debts to Collect <lb />
u b all portion el the experience- collection <lb />
wanted everywhere to help n- In spare time <lb />
E. R. Bad Debt Agency <lb />
Box VA. MM ll <lb />
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 />
The alarm was given and a large <lb />
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 />
Early Sunday morning th. first re- <lb />
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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CHAPTER I. <lb />
What's in a Name <lb />
To possess two alien red <lb />
corpuscles In one's blood, metaphor- <lb />
If not In fact, two characters or <lb />
Individualities under one epidermis. <lb />
Is. In mom cases, a peculiar <lb />
One hears of scoundrels and <lb />
striving to consume one an- <lb />
other in one body, angels and <lb />
pies; but ofttimes, quite the contrary <lb />
to a curse, these two Warring <lb />
temperaments become a man's <lb />
mate as In the case of <lb />
George P. A. Jones, of Mortimer <lb />
Jones, the great Oriental I <lb />
run carpel company, all of which <lb />
a dignified, sonorous <lb />
George divided within himself. <lb />
This lie would not have confessed, <lb />
even into the trusted If battered ear <lb />
of the Egyptian There wag, <lb />
however, no demon-angel sparring for <lb />
points in George's soul. The difficulty <lb />
might be set forth in this <lb />
On one side stood inherent common I <lb />
sense; on the other, a boundless. <lb />
Imagination which was like-1 <lb />
wise kind of <lb />
of suitable modern pattern. <lb />
This niter ego terrified him whenever <lb />
It raised Its strangely beautiful <lb />
and shouldered aside his guardian- j <lb />
angel that's what common use <lb />
Is. argue to what end you and <lb />
pleaded in that luminous rhetoric <lb />
the spell of which our old friend <lb />
often fell asleep. <lb />
P. A., as they called him behind the <lb />
counters, was but twenty-eight, and If <lb />
he was vice-president In his late fa-. <lb />
shoes he didn't round <lb />
In them to any great extent. In a <lb />
crowd he was not noticeable; he <lb />
didn't stand head and shoulders above <lb />
his fellow-men. nor would he have <lb />
been mistaken by nearsighted per- <lb />
sons, the for the Vatican's <lb />
Apollo in the flesh. Ho was of me- <lb />
height, beardless, slender, hut <lb />
tough and wiry and enduring. You <lb />
see his prototype on the streets <lb />
a dozen times a day, and you may <lb />
also pass him without turning round <lb />
for a second view. Young men like <lb />
P. A. must be Intimately known to <lb />
lie admired; you did not throw your <lb />
arm across his neck, His <lb />
hair was brown and closely clipped <lb />
about a bead that would have gained <lb />
the attention of the phrenologist, If <lb />
not that of the casual Ills <lb />
bumps, In the phraseology of that <lb />
science, were good ones. For the rest, <lb />
he observed the world through a pair <lb />
of kindly, shy, blue eyes. <lb />
Young- girls, myopic through. <lb />
or silliness, nothing be- <lb />
what the eyes see. seldom gave <lb />
a second Inspection; for he did <lb />
not know how- to make himself at- <lb />
tractive, and was mortally afraid of <lb />
the opposite, or opposing sex. He <lb />
could a sheik out of Ml cam- <lb />
saddle-bags, but petticoats and <lb />
lace parasols and small had <lb />
the same effect upon him that the <lb />
prodding stick of a boy has <lb />
upon a retiring turtle. Hut many a <lb />
worldly-wise woman, drawing out with <lb />
tact and kindness the truly <lb />
thoughts of this young man's soul, <lb />
sadly demanded of fate why a sweet, <lb />
clean boy like this one had not been <lb />
Bent to her In her youth. You see, <lb />
the worldly-wise woman knows that <lb />
it Is invariably the lay-figure and not <lb />
Prince Charming that a woman mar- <lb />
and that matrimony is blind- <lb />
man's buff In grown-ups. <lb />
Many of lay the blame upon our <lb />
parents. We shift the burden of won- <lb />
why have this fault and <lb />
lack that grace to the shoulders of <lb />
our immediate forbears. We go to <lb />
the office each morning denying that <lb />
we have any responsibility; we let <lb />
the boss do the worrying. <lb />
never went prospecting in his soul for <lb />
any such dross philosophy. He was <lb />
grateful for having had so beautiful <lb />
a proud of having had so <lb />
honest a sire; and if either of them <lb />
had endued him with false weights he <lb />
did his best to even up the balance. <lb />
The mother had been as romantic <lb />
as any heroine out of Mrs. <lb />
novels, while the father had owned <lb />
to as much romance as one generally <lb />
finds In a thorough business man, <lb />
which Is practically none at all. The <lb />
very name Itself Is a bulwark against <lb />
the intrusions of romance. One can <lb />
not lift the imagination to the pros- <lb />
of picturing a Jones In ruffles <lb />
and pinking a varlet In the <lb />
midriff. It smells of sugar-barrels and <lb />
cotton-bales, of steamships and rail- <lb />
roads, of stolid routine In the office <lb />
and of placid concern over the dally <lb />
news under the evening lamp. <lb />
Mrs. Jones, lovely, lettered yet not <lb />
worldly, had dreamed of her boy, <lb />
bayed and decorated, marrying the <lb />
most distinguished woman In all Eu- <lb />
rope, whoever she might be. Mr. <lb />
h d had no dreams at all, and <lb />
had put the boy to work In the ship- <lb />
ping department a little while after <lb />
the college threshold had been crossed, <lb />
outward bound. The mother, while <lb />
sweet and gentle, had a will. Iron <lb />
velvet, and when she held out for <lb />
Algernon and a decent <lb />
edge of modern languages, the old <lb />
man agreed if. on the other hand, <lb />
the boy's first name should be George <lb />
and that lie should learn the business <lb />
from the cellar up. There were <lb />
tilts over the matter, but at <lb />
length a truce was declared. It was <lb />
agreed that the boy himself ought to <lb />
a word to say upon a subject <lb />
which concerned him mole vitally <lb />
than any one eh. So, at the age of <lb />
fifteen, when he was starting off for <lb />
preparatory ho was advised <lb />
to choose for himself. He wag an <lb />
tit sen. adoring his mother and idol- <lb />
his father. He wrote himself <lb />
down George Algernon <lb />
Junes, promised to become a linguist <lb />
and to learn the rug business from <lb />
the cellar up. On the face of it, it <lb />
looked like a big Job; it nil depended <lb />
the boy. <lb />
The first day school his misery <lb />
began. He had signed himself <lb />
George P. A. Jones, no small <lb />
for a lad; but the two Initial <lb />
standing UP like dismantled pines In <lb />
the midst of uninteresting <lb />
roused the curiosity of his school- <lb />
mates. are boys the world over, <lb />
and possess a finesse in cruelty that <lb />
only Indians can match; and it did <lb />
not take them long to unearth the fa- <lb />
secret. For three years he was <lb />
Percy and not only the boys <lb />
laughed, but the pretty girls <lb />
Man- a time he had returned <lb />
to his dormitory decorated In <lb />
accord With the fond hopes of his <lb />
with a swollen ear, or a I <lb />
ruddy proboscis, or a <lb />
eye. There was a limit, and when <lb />
they stepped over that, why, he pro- <lb />
to the best of his ability <lb />
solve the difficulty with his fists, i <lb />
George was no milksop; hut <lb />
Algernon would have been the Old <lb />
Man of the Sea on broader <lb />
than his. He dimly realized that had. <lb />
he been named George Henry William <lb />
Jones his sun would have many <lb />
diameters larger, was a <lb />
did quality of pluck under bis <lb />
timidity, and he stack doggedly <lb />
to it. He never wrote home and com- <lb />
plained. What was good enough for <lb />
his mother was good enough for him. <lb />
It seemed just an ordinary <lb />
of routine for him to pick up French <lb />
and German verbs. He was far from <lb />
being brilliant, but he was sensitive <lb />
and his memory was sound. Since <lb />
his mother's ambition was to see him <lb />
an accomplished linguist, he applied <lb />
himself to the task as if everything <lb />
in the world depended upon it, just <lb />
as he knew that when the time came <lb />
he would apply himself as thoroughly <lb />
to the question of rugs and carpels. <lb />
all this filial loyalty ran the <lb />
pure strain of golden romance, side <lb />
by with the lesser metal of <lb />
When he began to read the <lb />
masters he preferred their romance's <lb />
to their novels. He even poetry <lb />
In secret, and when his <lb />
the fact she cried over the <lb />
mental verses. The father had to be <lb />
told. He laughed and declared that <lb />
the boy would some day into <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 one <lb />
complain of being troubled their <lb />
feet, and during the sum- <lb />
mer months. <lb />
If they would consult us their troubles <lb />
would be no more, as they would soon <lb />
learn to appreciate the comfort of a Shoe <lb />
that fits. <lb />
Shoe <lb />
MR. C. S. FORBES, FORMERLY WAS <lb />
AGENT FOR THE <lb />
BICYCLE <lb />
has seen fit on account of other business en- <lb />
to turn over the agency of this ex- <lb />
machine to the <lb />
John Buggy Company. <lb />
We art also agents for the celebrated <lb />
Indian Motor Cycle. <lb />
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST <lb />
MACHINE ON THE MARKET. <lb />
rs <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
gents for best M <lb />
and tires r IV , I'M, <lb />
He Haunted the Romantic Quarter of <lb />
the Globe; He Was Romantic. <lb />
a good writer of advertisements. This <lb />
laughter, unburdened as it was <lb />
with ridicule, was enough to set <lb />
George's muse swinging, and she <lb />
Dover came back. <lb />
After leaving college he was given <lb />
a modest letter of credit and told to <lb />
go where he pleased for a whole year. <lb />
George started out at once In quest <lb />
of the Holy and there are <lb />
roads to that than there are to Rome. <lb />
One may be reasonably lure of get- <lb />
ting Into Rome, whereas the Holy <lb />
Grail variable, <lb />
is always the exact sum of a <lb />
bunch of hay hanging before old <lb />
bin's nose. Nevertheless, George gal- <lb />
loped his fancies with loose rein. He <lb />
Daunted romance, burrowed and <lb />
plowed for It; and never his spade <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, <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 />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
line of Hardware and Paints. <lb />
Implements of best makes, Sporting <lb />
Goods, Etc. <lb />
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it. <lb />
Reflector Advertisement Pay <lb />
Try Reflector Want Column <lb />
Announcements <lb />
FOR THE FARMERS <lb />
From HOME AND FARM <lb />
For Register of Deeds <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
For County Commissioner <lb />
I hereby announce a can- <lb />
I take this method of announcing from the South side of Tar t <lb />
myself a candidate for the office of fiver for County Commissioner of <lb />
A Money Mill For The Farmer <lb />
Wherever one travels, dairy sec- <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
are already <lb />
showing excellent re- W. OUTLAW <lb />
suits. Farmers are renewed in at Law <lb />
ions g ,, m visible in their work and i <lb />
ions of and prosperity The ., . . . , <lb />
Register of of Pitt county, sub- county subject to the action and cream cheeks ,. . Fleming <lb />
to your consideration and approval of the Democratic voters of in T <lb />
concentrated reed adds to the evidenced. Social, moral WOOTEN <lb />
, Large standards have been <lb />
val. Should you nominate as your county <lb />
candidate, I will appreciate it as I <lb />
have for what you have done for me <lb />
J. L <lb />
LEV PIERCE. <lb />
DR. JOHN F. <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
at A. M. <lb />
K. C <lb />
-North Phone Night Phone <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night<lb />
For State Senator. <lb />
Subject to approval by the Demo- <lb />
roads, schools and other conditions <lb />
la the past. Should you see fit to <lb />
choose someone else, that will not Indicate that the f <lb />
by appreciation for what you J The cannot hold his <lb />
comfortable houses, good cooperation has been given a gig. floor m Wooten <lb />
have already done for me and my <lb />
love for the of Pitt county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
I IS T. R. MOORE. <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of State Senator for Pitt county. <lb />
ALEX L. BLOW. <lb />
own with the dairy row. says Farm <lb />
and Home, because can gel more <lb />
dollars her owner out of a ton <lb />
Impetus. <lb />
on Third St. opposite court house <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
desire to announce that I will be <lb />
candidate for Register of Deeds be- <lb />
fore the Democratic primary or con- <lb />
which ever may be called for <lb />
the county of Pitt I shall be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the support of my <lb />
friends and citizens of the county of <lb />
J. J. HARRINGTON. <lb />
II <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for the office of Register of <lb />
Deeds of county, subject to the <lb />
action and approval of the Democrat- <lb />
primary. I wish to thank my <lb />
friends for the support given four <lb />
years ago and earnestly ask for same <lb />
In the coming primary. <lb />
BELL. <lb />
For State Senate. bay or an acre of corn. She is <lb />
I hereby announce myself a more profitable transformer of farm <lb />
date for the State Senate, subject to crop into money. The food that will <lb />
the action of the Democratic primary Blake a dollar's worth of beef will <lb />
of Pitt county. several worth of milk <lb />
This the 29th day of May, 1912. or butter. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. The dairy industry has undergone <lb />
revolutions In the <lb />
County Commissioner years. First, the shotgun <lb />
Juicy Hothouse <lb />
Restaurant and hotel men <lb />
created demand <lb />
May for young lambs weighing around <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
R. L. LITTLE. <lb />
For Real liter of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
II II J. C. GASKINS <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHERRY.<lb />
creamer <lb />
I hereby myself a candidate and deep setting supplanted the <lb />
for the office of County I low pan and surface skimming. Small <lb />
of Pitt County subject the action, creameries took the place of home <lb />
of the Democratic primary. Will dairies. Then the centrifugal <lb />
predate the support of my friends separator and the factory system <lb />
and Centralization has brought many ewe <lb />
serve to the best of my ability . and handsome profits. The flock is about four years. <lb />
FLEMING. separator has been . very of which <lb />
sold as lambs at <lb />
without It the dairy industry would an <lb />
be far behind. <lb />
pounds when dressed. There Is <lb />
Considerable demand for them In <lb />
L. I. Moore W. H. <lb />
A I. <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
December to North m on Third<lb />
H. Ward C. C <lb />
Washington. N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
WARD PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys a Law <lb />
Practice all the <lb />
HA SKINNER <lb />
ton. New York and Washington. When <lb />
horn late in the fall or early In win- <lb />
tar, they are called hothouse lambs. F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
In order to study the business of pro- Lawyer <lb />
lire. Ill,,<lb />
North <lb />
lambs, the flock at Office 3rd St., 2nd floor Wooten Bldg. <lb />
Cornell university since 1903. says C. <lb />
Farm and Home, has been managed as <lb />
a hothouse lamb flock with profitable W. C D. B. Clark <lb />
results. <lb />
During eight years in records <lb />
have been kept. ewes have been <lb />
producing hothouse lambs. The aver- <lb />
For County Commissioner <lb />
To the voters of Pitt <lb />
We want to name a man for County <lb />
Commissioner from the North side of <lb />
the county, a man of business and that <lb />
is fully qualified to fill the place and <lb />
Thousands for Self-Education. <lb />
Farmers and business men of De- <lb />
county. recently pledged <lb />
to promote demonstration work <lb />
age price of The aver- <lb />
age number of lambs from each ewe <lb />
was 3.1. Total selling price for these <lb />
In nibs was thus giving an an- <lb />
income per ewe of <lb />
Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
CLARK <lb />
Civil Engineers and <lb />
Surveyors <lb />
H. ff. CARTER, M. D <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. to pin <lb />
WEEK END AND RATES <lb />
to <lb />
Morehead City and Beaufort, V. C <lb />
Sunday excursion tickets now on <lb />
sale and week end fares will become <lb />
effective Saturday, June 1st <lb />
For specific rates and complete in- <lb />
formation apply to any agent of <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad. <lb />
AND OFFICIALS <lb />
If elected will look after the interests for was <lb />
of the county. Nominate and elect ,,. <lb />
him and you will make no mistake. <lb />
That man is John G. Taylor. <lb />
MANY VOTERS. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
In <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Court M <lb />
Special <lb />
Pitt <lb />
House Square <lb />
Carolina <lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
T. I. WILLIAMS.<lb />
Term <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Notice is hereby given that a spec- Attorney at Law <lb />
term of Pitt Superior court la building, St <lb />
two years. There are of these <lb />
with a total membership of farm- <lb />
merchants and bankers. They <lb />
were organized by the county farmers <lb />
institute. <lb />
The objects of those clubs, says <lb />
Farm and Home, are to promote the <lb />
work of farmers institutes, to W F <lb />
more rapidly J. P. Chairman Attorney at Law <lb />
communication and to establish com Board of County Commissioners opposite R. L. Smith Cos <lb />
centers for the discussion of July 1912. and next door to John Flan <lb />
been ordered to be held for one week Practices wherever bis services <lb />
on 22nd day of July desired <lb />
1912. for trial of criminal cases North <lb />
defendants and witnesses <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
township, subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD. <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I wish to announce myself a can- <lb />
for township con- <lb />
stable, subject to tho Democratic <lb />
WALTER L. PATRICK, <lb />
For Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
from the north of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER.<lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912. <lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
Hay 1912. <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS. . <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to tho approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic primary of <lb />
the county. <lb />
G. PORTER <lb />
June 1912. <lb />
For County <lb />
to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce my- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
JNO. L.<lb />
For Stale Senate <lb />
Having been endorsed by the anti- <lb />
ring element the Democratic party, J <lb />
I a for <lb />
the State Senate, subject to the ac- <lb />
of a voting primary of the Dem- <lb />
party under the plan of or- <lb />
Upon the questions con- <lb />
fronting the people I stand upon the <lb />
platform of <lb />
extension of the stock law <lb />
except by a vote of the people in the <lb />
effected. <lb />
The repeal of the stock law leg- <lb />
of the last legislature. <lb />
The Improvement of the public <lb />
without bond Issues. <lb />
Against any bond issue in Pitt <lb />
county for next two years except in <lb />
towns and then only by vote of the <lb />
effected. <lb />
Improvement of the county home. <lb />
A legalized primary for North <lb />
the above principles <lb />
upheld, I most earnestly solicit <lb />
votes <lb />
WILLIAM F. EVANS. <lb />
community problems. During the last I <lb />
two seasons about meeting have S <lb />
been held in the county with an <lb />
to Some <lb />
Of the very best in the state, fr <lb />
men who have met with unusual sue- <lb />
in their work, have been secured <lb />
to address the meetings. <lb />
Loss than two years old. these clubs <lb />
SAM SHORT <lb />
Transfer, and Express <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone<lb />
8888888888888888 <lb />
Buggy Company's new building <lb />
Greenville, . . North <lb />
t B. F. TYSON <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office, on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
f Wilson's store<lb />
S. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D. <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. Lewis, <lb />
W. E. Proctor.<lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH THEM <lb />
IN ANY QUANTITY at the LOWEST PRICE <lb />
Let Us Have Your Order Early <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1871 <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for Hide <lb />
Fur, Colon Seed Oil, barrels, <lb />
keys, Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads. Mattresses, <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Ax snuff, High <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb />
es. apples, syrup. Jelly, Meat, flour <lb />
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food <lb />
matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb />
bulls, seeds, oranges, apples <lb />
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches <lb />
prunes, raisins, glass and <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, macaroni. but- <lb />
new Royal and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality an <lb />
quantity cheap for cash. Come to set <lb />
me. Number II. <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
you want the best, <lb />
we are at your services. <lb />
Roses, <lb />
Violets and Is <lb />
the latest Styles. <lb />
offerings artistically <lb />
St short notice. <lb />
J. L. Co. <lb />
i. c. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
Agent for and <lb />
HIM. OB <lb />
Is <lb />
f s m i m m a I t m <lb />
Town. <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
E. Nobles, E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall J. <lb />
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
S. Spain, C. L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
Superintendent- H. L. Allen. <lb />
D. <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist. Q M. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal, St. Dallas <lb />
Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen <lb />
Superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
R. v. Lancaster, <lb />
Repair P m. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Barber <lb />
Edmonds, and Latham <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Located in main business part <lb />
of town. Four chairs in opera- <lb />
and each one presided over <lb />
by a skilled barber. Ladies <lb />
waited on at their homes. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Buggies <lb />
Wagons <lb />
If you want the beet Cart <lb />
manufactured In Pitt County go k <lb />
Shop and ask for a pair <lb />
DIXIE WHEELS <lb />
Black Birch Hubs, split White Oak <lb />
Spokes, Pitch-pine Rims. Steel <lb />
and Axle, made by strictly <lb />
workmen. Every pair guarantee. <lb />
around the corner from <lb />
market. <lb />
REPAIR SHOP. <lb />
V C <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Car <lb />
In most cases <lb />
No man would <lb />
Suffer the loss <lb />
Under no <lb />
would he <lb />
Admit his business <lb />
No longer needed <lb />
Careful protection. <lb />
Endangers it by neglect <lb />
I represent some <lb />
of the strongest in- <lb />
companies <lb />
in America. <lb />
L Wilkinson <lb />
If, pastor; A. II. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. Batsman, superintend- <lb />
school; L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Delphi Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. O. pastor. <lb />
Free Will Thomas E. <lb />
pastor. <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
R. Williams, W. M; L. H. Pender. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
W. If.; E. K. Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. I. <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; L. <lb />
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
Tar River No. K. of J. <lb />
Woodward, C. C; A. It. Ellington, <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. BO. R. A. M. <lb />
J. N. Hart, II. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
I Covenant Lodge No. I. O. <lb />
T. every Tuesday night. E. Q. <lb />
Flanagan, N t;,; U H p. Sec. <lb />
Tribe No. I O. <lb />
R. Sachem; J. U <lb />
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INSURANCE <lb />
OFFICE; Iron <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
Reflector Want Ada. <lb />
dubs. <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. Jan Is, president; Mrs, J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L. <lb />
president; Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary. Mrs. W. <lb />
I, Hall. <lb />
Dunn, <lb />
M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
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fries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Round f R. <lb />
Mrs. S. J <lb />
Civic Mrs. T. <lb />
A. Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B.<lb /></p>
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and FARM and EASTERN deny <lb />
i hough there must <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
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WORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
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Adverting rates may be bad upon <lb />
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The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third street. <lb />
and you afford to issue i . attractions, and PrO- <lb />
no on. So toll teaser has already signed <lb />
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r Authorized The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Flit tier n aid <lb />
i Advertising on Application <lb />
L. M Jackson and J. F. <lb />
attended at Little <lb />
Creek Sunday. <lb />
Dr. I. It. <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
Winter, <lb />
W INTER July<lb />
Martin county. <lb />
returned Wed-<lb />
Aden. July -These be and Mies Julia Smith vis- , Cox of Mi, who <lb />
nines with the Just no, Sunday Training school <lb />
Mr. I. II. architect, of if one ever did hustle he has to do I Curing tobacco seems to be the or- <lb />
tor <lb />
near <lb />
J. H. C. Dixon <lb />
Van Leads <lb />
Laurinburg Exchange. <lb />
All card of thanks and resolution <lb />
respect will be charged I it <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
. advertising <lb />
dates will -e charged at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
of day in our section. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, Carolina, under <lb />
act of March 1873. <lb />
FRIDAY. U <lb />
Don't forget that good <lb />
be nominated the legislature and spent Monday in town at tobacco housing lime. <lb />
lie best men the for com- building committee of the Henry Grady, in bis Boston speech. Messrs. Frank Stokes and Henry <lb />
dist church, going over the proposed believe it was, said cotton was a fool Worthington were visiting at Mr. lien- <lb />
plans for the building. but he should have saved that epithet Sunday afternoon. <lb />
o--------- i . apply to tobacco, but he knew morel Mr. Biggs Cannon tells us he has <lb />
That little you are behind on your aw cotton perhaps. I been fine crops this year and he to <lb />
Madison Herald. tobacco for years and have learn purchase one of those horseless wag- <lb />
subscription would look mighty good are paid , about it every year. It passes his home so often. <lb />
to us now. Talk to Stokes about the prohibition law as me my Bearing and great Messrs A. H. and S. J. Cox went <lb />
they cannot to my eyesight and ii I tune j,, Core again Saturday and re- <lb />
do so. they should resign and made any money out of it cant toil mined Sunday night, <lb />
let others who call do so draw the <lb />
And our city fathers are bound to salary, <lb />
admit that our sidewalks are not as <lb />
at Greenville, was visiting Misses <lb />
and Olivia Cox on last even <lb />
and returned this morning. <lb />
The Fargo hog cholera remedy is <lb />
guaranteed to cure any case of <lb />
era. You will find a full supply at A. <lb />
Ange and Co. One bottle will con- <lb />
any one of its excellency <lb />
well as the disease. <lb />
J F. Stokes, of Greenville, was in <lb />
our city Thursday talking insurance. <lb />
While making tobacco flues for the <lb />
A G. Cox Manufacturing Company. <lb />
Mr. John Cooper accidentally got a <lb />
HI T I POUT OF <lb />
The beat about being a pub- <lb />
is Hie publisher has always <lb />
a perfect right to till up space when- <lb />
ever lie to say something to <lb />
Ins readers and subscribers. In <lb />
words he can make <lb />
without profit but almost <lb />
always without loss. <lb />
We are publishers, we have read- <lb />
i ind subscribers and we make use <lb />
of that right. <lb />
The that more than a doz- <lb />
en years ventured out In long <lb />
dresses, later wore rompers, further on <lb />
knickerbockers and has finally a <lb />
pair of long trousers. And believe us <lb />
we proud of them. They may <lb />
not have an Irreproachable Breast <lb />
down the legs, but they are not aw- <lb />
fully baggy about the knees either. <lb />
The trousers are held up by I pate <lb />
of suspenders. On one side the sub- <lb />
on the other the <lb />
We may have to draw up the <lb />
side or the to obtain the <lb />
good <lb />
as they might be. <lb />
o------- <lb />
in <lb />
Mm canton Messenger. <lb />
where it is. for I have no got it Mr. and Miss <lb />
U. show for it. Fannie Smith were out driving Sun- <lb />
It can work more folks to death <lb />
nearly- than any crop ever made. I Mr. J. R. Turnage of was piece of steel lodged In his eye which <lb />
was among the first of my section our streets last week buying <lb />
The threshers began opera- engage in raising it and have Blinded tun. <lb />
i, , , ; i if sub. and the Inn of the ma- ii in the curing barn from midnight till Mr. . <lb />
. . I guaranteed for <lb />
period of ten years without painting. <lb />
Branch's sale by Harrington. and <lb />
began. F. T. hauled m no some what critical at this time. <lb />
Ural crop to squire Tyson for him to, Mr. is one of our most ex- <lb />
it for sun as he bad men. <lb />
Chine is heard throughout the land most every season since began <lb />
is paid I year or so ad- Kl ,. , a , , , ,,.,. ,. i Mr. G. <lb />
half a crop In was tobacco, perhaps Mr J- A <lb />
season <lb />
him severe pain. He made <lb />
a trip to yesterday for the <lb />
Thad Cannon and Miss Lula purpose of consulting a specialist, <lb />
out driving Sunday after- Rubber guaranteed <lb />
This Date in History <lb />
July i; <lb />
Isaac Watts, famous <lb />
hymn writer, born. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
Topic. barn. About the time one all <lb />
An effort is being made to gel an- can do tilling his barn the ill get <lb />
local to put in a out pasture or the sheep or rows <lb />
exchange Falls. A you have to go run them bark <lb />
Died telephone exchange is greatly and then throws you back badly. <lb />
ed at Granite Falls and it now looks or you rush like a ad man to the <lb />
of Charlotte It will be only a short lime barn tiled In U early part of the <lb />
the assassin of Marat one Is secured. week so as not to run heals on Sunday. <lb />
Mackinaw, with Its <lb />
son if States cap- Wake Them I p Then you have to get wet every day <lb />
I led by a force and j;,,, Hill Record. Oiling, getting off suckers, etc ant <lb />
Indians. why wasn't Hock Hill slop for The producer never <lb />
states obtained full a; ,;,,, meeting In Columbia ball be should have for it <lb />
session of Florida. When a state chamber of com- as it ruins so many cloth <lb />
j known the lath- mere was like this troys so much wood and costs so much <lb />
of the cotton industry in to have hail one rep- in every way. Summing up will <lb />
Black Hems <lb />
The farmers are getting busy cur- <lb />
tobacco, now. <lb />
We are still some more <lb />
showers at time. <lb />
Some of the boys have began to <lb />
eat watermelons on a sly. <lb />
Misses and Adam <lb />
spent night and Sunday <lb />
with Miss Arnold. <lb />
Through the kind imitation of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. I. L. the <lb />
and Episcopal Sunday School <lb />
spent a most delightful day <lb />
day ill the grove around his tobacco <lb />
barns. Dinner plentiful and some <lb />
lo for they gathered up sever- <lb />
baskets lull; after all present had <lb />
satisfied their hunger with the good <lb />
foods that were spread. Swings were <lb />
inconstant use and the cream at p. <lb />
m was exhilarating. A vote of thanks <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. for the <lb />
pleasant day and their spirit of <lb />
life pleasant for other was <lb />
Slates, died in at least. Ha <lb />
Horn there May ,, gone to <lb />
1846 Remains of Daniel Boone and <lb />
Mr. B. S. Arnold was all Hie pleasant for other w <lb />
, . Sunday because he was with pro. by everyone. <lb />
his best girl friend For shoes and hats, any <lb />
Mr. M. V. Clark went to kind call on Harrington <lb />
the good tobacco always sells Well, bill Tarboro Sunday. <lb />
you cant make it good often, but a pleasant I <lb />
people do. With the very best Hoy <lb />
through our section last week with <lb />
Venters of came <lb />
and care you make a signal failure <lb />
his wife removed from the In the Fable. <lb />
tery at Mo, to Laurinburg Exchange, sometimes. My crop this year was a is <lb />
Ky. The report is going the round that failure until the middle of June. It Annie Clark and brother. A. <lb />
1894 President land the ,,, clerks, stenographers or some- looked as if it would not make Clark went to Nor- <lb />
act admitting Utah to statehood. may be for pounds to the acre and I never found night and returned Mon- <lb />
length, but oh ho hard tuba we are hunting re- out what was the matter with it <lb />
lo the United Stales. cord during the years he baa been I had lopped most of it and laid it <lb />
1803 A. Whistler, fa- n office. when you <lb />
artist, died In London. Horn please pass it around. <lb />
iii Lowell. Mass In <lb />
To the readers of The Hector. <lb />
we pray for <lb />
hose suspenders to hold <lb />
on and do their duty. The side made <lb />
up of advertiser has been I <lb />
to extent that inspires us <lb />
with mi iron clad confidence. <lb />
gel addition every almost, The <lb />
i i aide, one composed of sub- <lb />
also received some en- <lb />
lately. Borne, yes, but <lb />
not much as trousers need. <lb />
And reader and subscriber you <lb />
know in an <lb />
a man finds himself, if <lb />
r T. Duller of <lb />
t tough and yellow looking u If regular appointment at <lb />
bad no guano in a mile of it Tl k J night and Sun- <lb />
trouble proved to be water. it was My. <lb />
1911- Senator Tl <lb />
signed from the <lb />
senate. <lb />
Georgia re- <lb />
united States <lb />
This is My Birthday <lb />
Ilium <lb />
Luis Munoz Bin the resident <lb />
of at Washington, <lb />
born at <lb />
July and educated In the my <lb />
public schools of his native land. In on feel<lb />
For of to run was <lb />
compelled, about June 1st to <lb />
PHI County News. I soon <lb />
notified delinquent to <lb />
pay up A few only have responded <lb />
and i I am not able resume <lb />
publishing paper, nurse, <lb />
no one is more than l for aside <lb />
in the matter no <lb />
more keenly <lb />
suspenders don't bold. Mis position re founded dally newspaper <lb />
i . , a i i In San of which he has since been <lb />
untenable m me <lb />
Me jive up and look for <lb />
barrel. <lb />
of hi obligation than <lb />
it pains no not to be able to <lb />
I. and <lb />
and publisher He was one the paper lo those who kindly <lb />
leaden In the movement which h in advance, To how- <lb />
resulted In the of home l shall do my best lo make good <lb />
Now iii order to impress upon the rule for while it was still other way. <lb />
mind of our the of When I want to tell you I am <lb />
the island passed Into the possession out business. I can't <lb />
lance of then- support we M M for a run s o own , , Mu <lb />
Ii, an indeed we M president of the insular cab- i,,,,, lo run one of some body else. <lb />
with a man, whom we He served three terms In the The Reflector has needed a field man <lb />
fully e pupped to inspire the necessity and in 1904 be founded the years and that is the Job <lb />
Unionist party. Almost continuous- onto right now. <lb />
has labor- improvement has come to the <lb />
simply water hurt as v e had had very <lb />
during May. After I <lb />
it and Lie ram stopped <lb />
so heavy it just leaped into the <lb />
c I ever bad. Though for ion <lb />
time I ruined it by topping ii too <lb />
low. but it is repairing now and is, <lb />
quite promising am two <lb />
in hind some of neighbors in <lb />
Finally, I am tired of It <lb />
and unless I come nut fairly well <lb />
the i believe I will real on it <lb />
ope year. Why Mr. Editor I <lb />
We are sorry t hear the sad news <lb />
the death Mr. Tucker's. <lb />
We having a nice Sunday school <lb />
at Iliac k Jack now. We cordially <lb />
you all to attend, <lb />
Mr. B. L. Clark of New York city <lb />
came home sine few days to see his <lb />
relatives and friends Ho returned <lb />
Saturday. Wonder when he will <lb />
coma lo N. C. again <lb />
size and <lb />
Barber <lb />
He do and Company. <lb />
Mr. Fred of Wilmington is <lb />
visiting here this week. <lb />
and Mrs Dodgers of <lb />
were here a short while yesterday. <lb />
Miss Sac Hull of Is vis- <lb />
Miss Olivia Cox this week. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company have <lb />
moved their furniture department In- <lb />
to the building formally occupied by <lb />
the Hank of A car load <lb />
furniture Just arrived. <lb />
Miss Dell of <lb />
den is spending a few days Miss <lb />
Olivia Cox. <lb />
of the Conditions of <lb />
I OF <lb />
Hems <lb />
July and Mis. <lb />
Jackson of Cash Items <lb />
At the Close of business April, is. 1911 <lb />
tea <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdraft <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures <lb />
Due from <lb />
have time lo read only of and Sunday Mr. <lb />
hardly take time to eat filling <lb />
A. <lb />
I. S The big boy said no longer <lb />
than yesterday I need not plant <lb />
any for him lo house for be would <lb />
first. And the madam gets after <lb />
me for working ill rain making It so <lb />
I shall have to quit it looks like. <lb />
D. <lb />
Quit a number of our people at- <lb />
tended Church at Elm Grove Sunday. <lb />
Miss Pauline Joyner spent Sunday <lb />
with Miss son <lb />
Mr. L. M, Jackson went lo <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Coin <lb />
Bank Notes and u. s. <lb />
Notes <lb />
689.91 <lb />
mi <lb />
66918.11 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
Total <lb />
Stock <lb />
Sin plus <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Misses Nettle, Katy and Maine Profit <lb />
of support both from those that <lb />
ready receive the Reflector and those <lb />
that ought to subscribe to it. <lb />
Indeed Menu that a lapse of <lb />
memory has secured In some cases <lb />
would make Rip Van Winkle's <lb />
story listen like the gentle murmur of <lb />
I stream. Sweet but foolish. We <lb />
have some people on the mailing <lb />
that must have made up their <lb />
to their subscriptions just as soon <lb />
as the militant William Jennings <lb />
an pulls off that dreamed of sleep <lb />
in the downy couch of the White <lb />
Hon. We shudder lo think of it. <lb />
And. listen here, how we would like <lb />
lo have th filthy lucre In the bank. <lb />
It would help us pay so many debts <lb />
ind would leave us so much surplus <lb />
even Rockefeller would look like <lb />
a piker to us. <lb />
In times gone by mothers used lo <lb />
n their into I <lb />
troubled sleep by whittling softly to <lb />
through their front teeth <lb />
better go to sleep or the bogey man <lb />
will and take you <lb />
get next and keep <lb />
dark. John F. is after you for <lb />
that subscription . . . and what's <lb />
In gel <lb />
to obtain a greater measure of paper lately and it merits a much <lb />
Bell fur the Ricans patronage than It U getting, To <lb />
and since he has resided in this patronage II <lb />
Washington to keep in closer touch B,. one get out cm the bring <lb />
with the president and congress round up the subscribers. <lb />
Therefore I am after you right now. <lb />
the extra coil Of putting a <lb />
Congratulations man in the Bald II is necessary to put <lb />
. . . the paper on a strictly <lb />
Bishop Wilson S. Lewis, of the Math basis, which feel quite sure, <lb />
Episcopal Church, years old must meet with your approval, <lb />
today. So be ready to pay the cash the first <lb />
Dr. Ulysses II. Pierce, chap- time you see me, or mail direct to me. <lb />
lain of the United States senate. Sincerely yours, <lb />
years old today. JOHN F. <lb />
John Protestant Circulation Manager Carolina Home <lb />
opal bishop of and Farm and Dally <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Lieut Ben. II. Que , of ,.,,,,,. <lb />
entered Into professional baseball this <lb />
nor of Bermuda, years old ,, ,,, <lb />
of Virginia, with the <lb />
You will have to hand it lo the St. Nationals; Charles <lb />
Louis for true to of Cornell, with Buffalo.; John Boyle, <lb />
form. Here is the July of Chicago, with the <lb />
wins; defeats July Joseph <lb />
Items <lb />
HOPS WELL. July Luther <lb />
Jackson of were <lb />
town a short while Sunday. <lb />
Meads. J. F. and W, <lb />
made a business trip to Sat- <lb />
Unpaid <lb />
Capt. sub. to Checks <lb />
Savings Deposit <lb />
Cashier's Checks <lb />
3500.00 <lb />
15000.00 <lb />
611.35 <lb />
85.50 <lb />
36254.42 <lb />
858.89 <lb />
If you are not satisfied with the <lb />
with whom you have been <lb />
heretofore we point you to <lb />
the Bull Moose party which <lb />
With an open door. <lb />
wins; <lb />
college with the Naps. Nash and <lb />
of Brown, with Cleveland <lb />
ad Warner f Brown with <lb />
Several minor league their <lb />
season. Hie team at the lop at the close <lb />
id the first half of the season plays tho <lb />
team winning the second half for the <lb />
championship of the league. Among <lb />
lie teams, tat have won their right to <lb />
contend for the pennant at the close <lb />
of the season are Jacksonville In the <lb />
Magistrate to commit for South Atlantic League; in in the <lb />
You Certainly the rob- Ohio and Pennsylvania League; Selma <lb />
in a remarkably Ingenious way; In the Southeastern League, Cleburne <lb />
in wit exceptional cunning the South Central League, Wichita <lb />
The Honor, no Falls m the League <lb />
no flattery, I begs and in the Cotton <lb />
Sketch. League. <lb />
I tell you we live in an age of pro- <lb />
How now <lb />
Now some shark has discovered that <lb />
you kin shake oil a dog with a <lb />
City <lb />
MONEY <lb />
en <lb />
CO <lb />
year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without looking over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY. <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line of farm <lb />
and machines that we know will <lb />
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb />
the most practical, economical and <lb />
on the market. <lb />
We carry a stock of repairs for the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. <lb />
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb />
possible and we will do everything in our <lb />
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
in <lb />
rt <lb />
ST<lb />
Pi <lb />
so <lb />
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FOR THE HOME <lb />
In Fine <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Fresh, Up-to-the- <lb />
minute <lb />
late models from the best manufacturers in <lb />
ARTICLES <lb />
A range of qualities and prices that will <lb />
suit every buyers the offering <lb />
today. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
The Daily Reflector's <lb />
Bargain Column <lb />
Advertisements Inserted <lb />
under ibis head at tho rate i <lb />
h I of per line. <lb />
I SHARKS STOCK <lb />
in the Consolidated <lb />
Co. Address with offer. J. H. <lb />
Fleming, Raleigh. C. <lb />
AM I <lb />
bloom. Orders for cut flowers ail- <lb />
ed promptly. Mrs. Haskett.<lb />
Tilt Of- <lb />
takes orders for cares <lb />
wedding Invitation and <lb />
menu. can be at <lb />
office. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
TO <lb />
E. Cox, having <lb />
of the of Q <lb />
Col, deceased, before Ii Moore, <lb />
clerk of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, notice is hereby given that <lb />
all persons indebted to said estate <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
and all persons holding <lb />
claims said hereby <lb />
required to file claims will, said <lb />
administrator duly verified within <lb />
twelve months from Hie dale hereof. <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
the 18th day of June. <lb />
B cox, <lb />
Administrator of the- estate of <lb />
W, Cox, deceased. <lb />
F C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb />
C ltd <lb />
Markets <lb />
man yeast, it S. M. <lb />
It WOK'S <lb />
Having as <lb />
of William Williams, deceased, late <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this <lb />
is to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of said deceased to <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned, or <lb />
his attorneys, V. O. James and Son, <lb />
Greenville, X. c., within twelve <lb />
mouths or notice will he plead <lb />
in bar of recovery <lb />
All persons indebted lo estate <lb />
will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
This June <lb />
J. COBB, <lb />
c ltd N. C.<lb />
July . <lb />
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wheat . 1-2 <lb />
July corn . <lb />
July ribs . <lb />
TO OFFICE BOOK IS <lb />
Reflector building. a <lb />
tot FLORAL <lb />
or Order from Mrs. Has-<lb />
To the Democrats of Pitt <lb />
Let's all come together and nominate <lb />
that true Democrat and high toned <lb />
gentleman, G. T. Tyson for one of <lb />
the Representatives for the next Gen- <lb />
Assembly. A man tried and true <lb />
and will give every man a fair deal. <lb />
What say you, county voters <lb />
MANY VOTERS.<lb />
THE <lb />
haven and U nearest cottage to <lb />
station post office and <lb />
Ocean View. Va. an Ideal <lb />
home. Reasonable rates. Mrs. J <lb />
D. Latham, Proprietress <lb />
TOMATOES FOB AT <lb />
cents if you send for them <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
FIELD PEAS AT t. V. JOHNSTON'S <lb />
Feed Store <lb />
FIELD PEAS AT F. T. <lb />
Feed Store <lb />
The wants your Job work. <lb />
FIELD PEAS AT V. V. JOHNSTON'S <lb />
Feed Store <lb />
EXECUTION SALE <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County, <lb />
In I lie Superior court. <lb />
J. B, vs it. Hem- <lb />
by. <lb />
Of power vested iii in,. b <lb />
execution issuing to me from the <lb />
superior of PHI county in the <lb />
above entitled cause in favor of tile <lb />
plaintiff and the defendant <lb />
and pursuant to attachment duly levied <lb />
on the properly below and <lb />
by virtue of authority i me <lb />
the laws of the state of North Car- <lb />
I shall sell for lo high <lb />
bidder at public auction at the <lb />
house door of county in <lb />
Greenville, K. on the Mon- <lb />
day in August. it the 5th <lb />
day of 1912. at o'clock, <lb />
noon, all the right, tide and Interest <lb />
being a undivided inter- <lb />
est in the remainder In fie f the <lb />
aid James II. In and to the <lb />
following described of real es- <lb />
lying, being and situate In the <lb />
County of and stale of North Car- <lb />
to <lb />
Rounded by the lands of Craw- <lb />
ford heirs, the land. Lawrence <lb />
Anderson, J. V. King and others, and <lb />
being the land of which the late Goo. <lb />
W. died seized and possessed <lb />
I evidenced by certain deeds from <lb />
A. J. Move. It. 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 />
as was devised to the said <lb />
James II. by W. Hem- <lb />
by In his last Will and Testament, the <lb />
said James II being one of the <lb />
children of tho said Otto, W, Hint- <lb />
by, <lb />
Tills the 1st day of July, 1912. <lb />
B I. <lb />
I ltd Sheriff of County <lb />
Mill Currier Will Eli <lb />
This is an age of great discoveries. <lb />
Progress rides on tho air. Soon we <lb />
may see Uncle Sam's mail carriers <lb />
Hying in all directions, transporting <lb />
mail. People take a wonderful In- <lb />
in discovery that benefits <lb />
them, why Dr. King's New <lb />
for Coughs, Colds and <lb />
throat and lung diseases Is the <lb />
most popular America. <lb />
cured me of a most dreadful <lb />
writes Mrs. J. F. Davis. <lb />
Corner, Me., doctor's <lb />
mid all other remedies had <lb />
for coughs, colds <lb />
or any bronchial affection. Price <lb />
Trial bottle free at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
FOB SALE- ONE SECOND <lb />
hand LT, lip. engine and lip. <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco <lb />
Co, ltd w <lb />
WANTS POSITION AS TEACH- <lb />
in graded school, 3rd to 6th grade <lb />
work preferred. Can tarnish good ref- <lb />
Address <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I HAVE A NICE FOB <lb />
rent. Parties wishing my service <lb />
phone Ml, night phone 91-L.<lb />
I The WORLD in SPORTS <lb />
PH <lb />
Yesterday's Results in <lb />
Baseball<lb />
Nil ION AL I. <lb />
Pittsburgh <lb />
Cincinnati Philadelphia <lb />
Chicago New York <lb />
o AMERICAN <lb />
New York St. Louis <lb />
New York St. Louis <lb />
game i. <lb />
Detroit <lb />
Washington Chicago <lb />
Philadelphia Cleveland <lb />
, LEAGUE. <lb />
Mobile ; Atlanta <lb />
New Orleans Chattanooga <lb />
rain. <lb />
Mil. <lb />
George of the Senators <lb />
Washington Star Shortstop Is Playing His <lb />
Usually Consistent Game <lb />
Petersburg<lb />
Portsmouth <lb />
Newport News <lb />
Norfolk I. <lb />
Richmond <lb />
Jacksonville Savannah I <lb />
Savannah <lb />
Other games, rain. <lb />
Thirty one players In the National <lb />
League are hitting for or better. <lb />
Hill Armour, the former while the American has only <lb />
manager, is for the Saint in the select circle. <lb />
Louis Browns. . . <lb />
. . . Claude the former Detroit <lb />
Shortstop the former now Minneapolis <lb />
the hading tho American <lb />
batting the the average of <lb />
player, is making good <lb />
York Highlanders.<lb />
to <lb />
FALLS AND <lb />
from <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. and OLD POINT <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
Fur Constable <lb />
I hereby announce myself n can- <lb />
for constable of Beaver Dam <lb />
township, subject to to action and <lb />
approval of tho Democratic primary. <lb />
J. B, NICHOLS.<lb />
OF <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the firm <lb />
Of Company, of Green- <lb />
ville. North Carolina, composed of <lb />
V. and James M. <lb />
has this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
consent. James M. h.-is <lb />
purchased the entire Interest of <lb />
V. in the business and will <lb />
continue the business in the name of <lb />
James If. <lb />
the 8th day of July. <lb />
V. <lb />
JAMES M SINES, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Railroad Schedules. <lb />
via <lb />
STEAMSHIP COM- <lb />
PUT <lb />
Tho Finest. Newest, Largest and Best <lb />
Equipped Steamships Plying <lb />
Between Norfolk and <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
Steamers Norfolk dally, in- <lb />
Sunday, from foot of Jack- <lb />
son street, at p. <lb />
ON FOLLOWING <lb />
B and O. Ry. la Ry. <lb />
July July. <lb />
July July <lb />
Aug. Aug. <lb />
Aug. Aug. <lb />
Sept<lb />
Oct. Oct. <lb />
Final Limit Days From Hate <lb />
of <lb />
Very low round trip rates also on <lb />
sale to Atlantic Baltimore, Phil- <lb />
and all northern resorts. <lb />
For any Information <lb />
W. H. T. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
North- South- <lb />
bound boon <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
a m. 1.18 p. m. <lb />
East <lb />
bound <lb />
a a m. <lb />
a m. a. m. <lb />
MOLES AND WARTS <lb />
With without pain or danger, no matter how large, <lb />
or how far raised above the surface of the skin. And they will never <lb />
return, and no trace or scar will ho left. is applied directly <lb />
the Mole or wart which entirely disappears In about six days, killing <lb />
the germ and leaving the skin smooth and natural. <lb />
Is put up only la One Dollar Bottles. <lb />
bottle is neatly packed a plain accompanied by full <lb />
and contains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary <lb />
Moles or Walls. We sell under a positive guarantee if fails <lb />
to remove your Mole or Wart we will promptly refund the dollar. <lb />
COMPANY. FLORIDA. <lb />
Dept. <lb />
wax <lb />
Notice of <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior Court before D. C. <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
v. Griffin and wife, Julia f. <lb />
M. Cherry and wife Annie F. <lb />
Cherry and B. B. Foley <lb />
vs. <lb />
William f. Cherry. <lb />
By Virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court made by l. C. Moore. <lb />
clerk, on the 15th day of July, 1912, <lb />
In the above entitled special proceed- <lb />
the undersigned commissioners <lb />
Will, on Monday, the 16th day of An- <lb />
till, at o'clock, noon, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door. In North Carolina, <lb />
I'll County, to the bidder for <lb />
cash, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land to and be- <lb />
in the town of Greenville, North <lb />
Carolina, situated on the North <lb />
Of Third Street and west side of Co- <lb />
adjoining Third Street on <lb />
the south and on the <lb />
east and the lot known as the W. II. <lb />
Harrington lot on the north and the lot <lb />
known as the lot on the <lb />
containing about one-half acre, <lb />
or less and being the lot on which <lb />
Mrs. Mary Foley formerly resided <lb />
This sale Is made for the purpose of <lb />
making partition among the heirs at <lb />
law of Mrs. Mary Foley. <lb />
This the 15th day of July. 1912. <lb />
V. C. Harding. <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
the absence of Manager Frank <lb />
Cane Joe Tinker as captain and <lb />
manager the Cubs. <lb />
Three Ibis season the Giants <lb />
have run up nine wins in a row be- <lb />
sides their victories. <lb />
The League is <lb />
disbanded, the team icing in <lb />
the lead when the league hit the rock. <lb />
is living up to <lb />
his reputation as a fence buster by <lb />
leading Charlie Quaker in <lb />
batting. <lb />
. . <lb />
The White sent Waller H. <lb />
Johnson back to Racine and he <lb />
Several big league scouts are <lb />
on the work of Billy B. Swanson, tho <lb />
clever of the <lb />
team, in the Three I. League. <lb />
Catcher Forrest of tho Boston <lb />
Red is a great to tho bas- <lb />
es. It is said that one men has stolen <lb />
base cleanly on him this season. <lb />
who has been <lb />
lent back to the Denver team by <lb />
i Red refuses to report <lb />
to Grizzlies on account of a cut <lb />
In salary. <lb />
Buffalo fans arc not very strong for <lb />
George Stalling this season. <lb />
The team ha not been able to hold its <lb />
own the leaders in the <lb />
League <lb />
SCHEDULES RAILROAD SCHEDULES RAILROAD SCHEDULES<lb />
O L <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Leave Raleigh, effective Jan-<lb />
YEAR ROUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham <lb />
and points Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington. <lb />
Baltimore, New York, and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day and dinning <lb />
car. Connects Richmond <lb />
C. O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B, for Pitts- <lb />
burg and points west <lb />
THE <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb />
Wilmington, Memphis, <lb />
and points west. Parlor to <lb />
Hamlet <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
p. m No. for <lb />
for Cincinnati and points west. <lb />
Memphis, and points west, Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points <lb />
Pullman steepen, Arrive Atlanta <lb />
a. m. <lb />
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THE CARPET FROM <lb />
from rage <lb />
musically against the bidden <lb />
treasure, never a forlorn beauty In <lb />
distress, not so much as chapter one <lb />
of the Golden Book offered Its <lb />
first page. George lost some con- <lb />
Two or three times a woman looked <lb />
Into the young man's mind, and in <lb />
guiltlessness they effected sundry <lb />
holes In his letter of credit, but left <lb />
his soul singularly untouched. The <lb />
red corpuscle, his father's gift, though <lb />
It lay dormant, subconsciously erected <lb />
barrier. He was Innocent, but he was <lb />
no foot. That one year him <lb />
lesson, rather cheaply, too. If <lb />
there was any romance in Ufa, It <lb />
uninvited, and if courted and sought <lb />
as quick on the wing as that erst- <lb />
while poesy must. <lb />
The year passed, and while he had <lb />
not wholly given up the quest, the <lb />
practical George agreed with the <lb />
to shelve it <lb />
He returned to New York <lb />
with thirty-two pounds sterling out of <lb />
the original thousand, a fact that <lb />
his paternal parent by some <lb />
ten years. <lb />
that boy Is all right. <lb />
Algernon could not kill a boy like <lb />
Our Special Washington Letter <lb />
COMMENT ON CURRENT EVENTS <lb />
you mean to Infer that It ever <lb />
Sometimes a qualm wrinkled <lb />
her conscience. Her mother's heart <lb />
told her that her son ought not to be <lb />
shy and bashful, that It was not In <lb />
the nature of his blood to suspect <lb />
ridicule where there was none. Per- <lb />
haps she had handicapped him with <lb />
those names; but it was too late now <lb />
to admit of this, and useless, since <lb />
It would not hare remedied the evil. <lb />
Jones hemmed and hawed for a <lb />
pace. he answered; <lb />
was afraid he might try to live up <lb />
to It; and no Algernon who <lb />
lived up to it could put his nose down <lb />
to a Shah and tell how many <lb />
knots It had to the square Inch. I'll <lb />
start him In on the Job tomorrow. <lb />
Whereupon the mother sat back <lb />
dreamily. Now, where was the girl <lb />
worthy of her boy Monumental <lb />
besetting every mother, from Eve <lb />
down. Eve, whose trials In this <lb />
must have been heartrending <lb />
George left the cellar In due time, <lb />
and after that he went up the ladder <lb />
in bounds, on his own merit, mind <lb />
yon, for his father never stirred a <lb />
hand to boost him. He took the In- <lb />
In rugs that turns a buyer into <lb />
a collector; It became a fascinating <lb />
pleasure rather than a business. He <lb />
became invaluable to the house, and <lb />
acquired some fame as a judge <lb />
an appraiser. When the chief-buyer <lb />
retired George was given the position. <lb />
with on Itinerary that carried him half <lb />
way round the planet once a year, to <lb />
Greece, Turkey, Persia, Arabia, <lb />
India, the lands of the genii and the <lb />
bottles, of arabesques, of temples and <lb />
tombs, of many-colored turban and <lb />
flowing robes and distracting tongues. <lb />
He walked and always in a kind of <lb />
mental enchantment. <lb />
The and elusive Oriental, <lb />
with his sharp practices, found bis <lb />
match In this pleasant young man. <lb />
who knew the history of the very <lb />
wools and cottons and silks woven <lb />
In a rug or carpet. So George pros- <lb />
became known in strange <lb />
by strange and law <lb />
romance, light of foot and eager of <lb />
eye, pass learned <lb />
romance did not essentially an tail- <lb />
In love or rescuing maidens from <lb />
burning houses and wrecks; that, on <lb />
the contrary, true romance was <lb />
having more brilliant i <lb />
than a diamond; that man <lb />
who begins with nothing and <lb />
with something is more wonderful <lb />
than any excursion recounted by Sin- <lb />
bad or any tale by Scheherazade. <lb />
he still hoped that the Iridescent god-1 <lb />
would some day touch his <lb />
and lead him into that maze of I <lb />
so peculiar to his own fancy. <lb />
And then into this little world of <lb />
business and pleasure came death <lb />
and death again, leaving him alone <lb />
and with a twisted heart. niches <lb />
mattered little, and the sounding title <lb />
of vice-president still less. It was <lb />
with a distinct shock that ho realized <lb />
the mother and the father had been <lb />
with him so long that he had forgot- <lb />
ten to make other friends. From <lb />
one thing to he turned in <lb />
hope to soothe the smart, to heal the <lb />
wound; and after a time he drifted, <lb />
as all shy, intelligent and Imaginative <lb />
men drift who are friendless. Into the <lb />
and Intimate comradeship of in- <lb />
animate things, such as jewels, ivories, <lb />
old metals, rare woods and ancient <lb />
embroideries, and more com- <lb />
than all these, good bocks. <lb />
The proper tale of how the afore- <lb />
said Iridescent goddess Jostled it <lb />
scarce may he said that she him <lb />
Into a lacking neither com- <lb />
nor tragedy, now begins with a <lb />
trifling bit of retrospection. One of <lb />
those worn- who w re not good and <lb />
who Into the clear pool of the <lb />
boy's harmless longing <lb />
there and ma note, hoping to find <lb />
by her knowledge when <lb />
cl iv arrive d. She a woman <lb />
so H. handsome, so adroit. <lb />
that a m. n, older and win r <lb />
than George her mesh too <lb />
strong for aim. Her plan matured, <lb />
suddenly ant brilliantly, as projects <lb />
of r of her class and <lb />
caliber variation do. <lb />
Late ember afternoon <lb />
be precise, George sat on the <lb />
of the Hotel <lb />
In A book lay Idly upon his <lb />
was one of yarns <lb />
which something was happening <lb />
other minute. As adventures <lb />
go. George bud never had a real one <lb />
In all twenty-eight he <lb />
He <lb />
Washington. July <lb />
chairman of the House com- <lb />
investigating the <lb />
is experiencing a great deal <lb />
trouble in returns from <lb />
and private banks of questions <lb />
asked by the committee concerning <lb />
financial relations of hanks <lb />
sections with certain in Wall <lb />
street. <lb />
A poll of the banks In this city, <lb />
which is fairly representative of other <lb />
communities shows that out of <lb />
institutions only two have <lb />
complied with the made by the <lb />
House committee statements of <lb />
their business. According to these <lb />
bankers most of the financial <lb />
of the country are awaiting fur- <lb />
developments before taking a <lb />
stand In the mater. <lb />
Bankers generally have closely fol- <lb />
lowed the controversy between Re- <lb />
and Robot L. Fryer, <lb />
president of the Fidelity Trust Com- <lb />
of Buffalo, N. Y. who flatly re- <lb />
fused to furnish the desired facts <lb />
the ground the committee had no right <lb />
to demand them. Mr. Fryer has not <lb />
forced to furnish <lb />
yet, and until he is. members of <lb />
financial concerns here say, that bank- <lb />
generally will take steps. <lb />
The congressional committee has <lb />
taken no action in the matter. Ac- <lb />
cording to Representative they <lb />
are awaiting the action of Congress <lb />
on an amendment to National <lb />
Hanking Laws which was introduced <lb />
to give the commute power to get all <lb />
the Information it desired from <lb />
and other banks. This amend- <lb />
now before the Senate <lb />
Finance Committee. Whether it a <lb />
be reported to the Senate <lb />
remains to be Benn. <lb />
ism. however, has developed against it. <lb />
and financial concerns <lb />
protests having been tiled by banking <lb />
from Maine to California. <lb />
The blanks sent out by the House <lb />
cal tor complete <lb />
upon every phase of a hank's <lb />
business. The information asked I r <lb />
Included business tip to the close <lb />
April 1912. Included was a re- <lb />
quest for names of all <lb />
institutions affiliated with each bank <lb />
and a statement of mergers of in- <lb />
which may have been made <lb />
to build up each bank. <lb />
Attorneys have been engaged to re- <lb />
in their opinion the committee has ab- <lb />
various banking institutions <lb />
no to force then t <lb />
while not openly the desires of <lb />
the committee, have declared that <lb />
furnish the information unless they so <lb />
and that they send no <lb />
or statement until some- <lb />
thing further is done. <lb />
The Hankers of the Dis- <lb />
of Columbia, one of the <lb />
first served by the commit- <lb />
I tee with blanks, has decided not to <lb />
take any action on the mutter, <lb />
to let individual banks treat with <lb />
the committee as fit. <lb />
H. H. cashier of the First <lb />
National Capital Hank and recently <lb />
elected president of the District Hank- <lb />
stated that the <lb />
take no stand in the matter. <lb />
Personally, Mr. is of the <lb />
ion that the committee has <lb />
no right under law to force any <lb />
bank or trust company to disclose the <lb />
details of Its business. <lb />
At the Capitol, the same general <lb />
is evident. The commit- <lb />
tee at present Is without <lb />
authority to compel bankers, trust <lb />
companies or other financial <lb />
to fill out the blanks and sent <lb />
them to the committee. Its powers <lb />
are so curtailed that a hearing such <lb />
a as contemplated at the beginning <lb />
when the House voted for to <lb />
conduct such an inquiry. Is impossible. <lb />
The committee, although well supplied <lb />
with counsel has no means at dis- <lb />
of obtaining direct evidence. <lb />
It can send out detectives, agents or <lb />
any other kind of emissaries, but it is <lb />
handicapped by not having authority <lb />
to compel banks to disclose its general <lb />
business books. <lb />
Wit hot this information, it is utter- <lb />
Impossible to get at the of <lb />
the matter, is the opinion of a member <lb />
of the House. <lb />
this committee he <lb />
declared, the backing of Congress, <lb />
the moral support of both the Senate <lb />
and House; otherwise this will <lb />
and non-productive. <lb />
we summon J. P. Morgan. John <lb />
heads of New <lb />
York. Chicago, Pittsburgh and <lb />
banking concerns, do you think <lb />
we could get much real information <lb />
out of them if they were disposed not <lb />
to give any. don't think SO, But <lb />
Congress empowers this committee <lb />
to require banks and trust companies <lb />
as as others financial Institutions <lb />
to make returns then we should have <lb />
such information as will form the <lb />
ground work of real <lb />
If the Senate authorize and pass the <lb />
House amendment. Congressman <lb />
is authority for the statement that the <lb />
hearing will be an In- <lb />
that will show up the rot- <lb />
of street. He is of the <lb />
opinion that there is such a thing as a <lb />
and that certain banks <lb />
in New York, Chicago. Pittsburgh and <lb />
other cities are part of a vast system <lb />
extending coast to coast. Chair- <lb />
man has decided views on the <lb />
subject and takes issue with Attorney <lb />
General of the Depart- <lb />
of Justice who says that after <lb />
investigation the Department of <lb />
has been unable to unearth any <lb />
signs that a exists. <lb />
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rod in turn offer themselves as the <lb />
motif in color scheme and arrange- <lb />
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all loops set in the big mass of ferns <lb />
that acted as the center piece, the <lb />
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hook, and if this commodity is coupled <lb />
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not the Astor plate, the Belfast <lb />
en, or the Copeland china with which <lb />
to set her table <lb />
For any occasion, the <lb />
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the country is the greatest help <lb />
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Late Summer Millinery <lb />
The lingerie hat has appeared in <lb />
our midst as fresh and dainty as tine <lb />
embroidery and cobweb lace can make <lb />
the floppy Infantile lingerie <lb />
hat, so different for an adult to wear, <lb />
but simply following the lines of the <lb />
shepherdess These are seldom trans- <lb />
parent, the embroidery or lace being <lb />
used over the stray or else on a <lb />
chiffon or net foundation One model <lb />
is a straw hat having lace used for <lb />
the brim edge and this supported only <lb />
by wires To carried with these <lb />
hats, the natural accompaniment, too- <lb />
o fa lingerie gown, are being shown <lb />
the lingerie parasols, not. <lb />
only very useful to protect one from <lb />
the sun, but charming never- <lb />
and quite practical when <lb />
ed with plain Dresden silk, which they <lb />
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the hat veiled or ill part with daintily <lb />
dowered or figured net The <lb />
writer saw a leghorn partially I <lb />
with pale pink chiffon, it.; motif be- <lb />
small pink buds The trimming <lb />
was extremely simple, being a band <lb />
of pink picot ribbon band- <lb />
the base of the crown and bowed <lb />
at the side and ruffles of narrow Val- <lb />
two lying on the brim at <lb />
the edge of the chiffon and two <lb />
ed around the head-size, producing a <lb />
cap effect which is very fetching. <lb />
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cap effect was the twine colored straw, <lb />
faced with pink chiffon gathered into <lb />
an inch wide ruffle around the head <lb />
size A wreath of ribbon flowers and <lb />
green velvet foliage, each Bower be- <lb />
one of the beautiful shades, was <lb />
plied flat against the The <lb />
hat was large and round and had a <lb />
four inch crown, slightly sunken. <lb />
round the base of which was a band <lb />
primrose velvet ribbon in scant <lb />
drapery and by a bow at the <lb />
left edge one end of which drawn <lb />
over the edge <lb />
In the present modes, despite the <lb />
talk of scarcity of trimming, may <lb />
found much to encourage the <lb />
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or <lb />
he never met a man in a ship's smoke- keep the animal in <lb />
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thrilling experiences. As George friend was almost an <lb />
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he saw and most of what he heard, , . . And then, there was <lb />
Well, here he wad. et ft,,, knowledge <lb />
a pocket full of money, a heart full one ever came up to him and <lb />
of life, and as hopeless an so i, shoulder with a <lb />
far as romance and adventure were Georgie, old sport; the <lb />
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, England village. Why couldn't was always bristling with <lb />
, befall him as they did the chap In born of the fear that some one <lb />
this book He was sure be could be- wag fun of him. <lb />
have as well, if not better; for this perchance his mother's spirit, <lb />
fellow was too handsome, too brave. over nm evening, might <lb />
too strong, not to be something of have to tears. For they <lb />
an ass once In a while. MT the ghosts of the dear <lb />
you old fool, what's the ones are thus employed when we are <lb />
he thought. use committing some folly, or to <lb />
of a desire that never goes In a exploring some forgotten chamber of <lb />
straight line, but always round and Pandora's box, or worse when <lb />
round In a that lady intends emptying the whole <lb />
He thrust aside his grievance and contents down upon our unfortunate <lb />
surrendered to the never-ending won- heads. If so be. they were futile <lb />
of the Egyptian the Nile, tears; Percival Algernon had <lb />
riding upon perfect Its deadly purpose. <lb />
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fit of tho children. She was a lady <lb />
who was an intimate friend of the <lb />
mythological gods. They her <lb />
so well that they one day <lb />
save her a box, casket, chest, or what- <lb />
ever it was. to guard. By some mar- <lb />
method, known only of gods, <lb />
they had got together all the trials <lb />
and tribulations of mankind some <lb />
of the and locked them up In <lb />
this casket. It was the Golden Age, <lb />
as you may surmise. You recall Eve <lb />
and the apple Well, Pandora was <lb />
forecast of Eve; she couldn't keep her I <lb />
eyes off the latch, and at length her <lb />
curiosity And <lb />
everything has been at sixes and at <lb />
sevens since that time, Is <lb />
eternally recurring, now- here, now <lb />
there; is a sometimes, and <lb />
Is n brunette; and you may <lb />
take it from George and me that there <lb />
is always something left In the casket. <lb />
George closed the book and consult- <lb />
ed his sailing-list. In a short time he <lb />
would leave for Port Said, thence to <lb />
Naples, Christmas there, and homo In <lb />
January. had been ripping. <lb />
He would be jolly glad to get homo <lb />
again, to renew his comradeship with <lb />
his treasures. And. by Jove there <lb />
was one man who him on the <lb />
shoulder, and he was no loss a person <lb />
the genial president of the <lb />
bis father's partner, at present his <lb />
If the old chap had had a <lb />
now. . . . here one conies <lb />
at last to of the sack. He <lb />
had only definite longing, <lb />
The Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust Company <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With to of OVER <lb />
One Quarter of a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
This Girl Was Elegant, In Dress, In <lb />
Movement, <lb />
the date-palms, black and mo- <lb />
against tho translucent blue <lb />
of the sky; the amethystine prisms of <lb />
the Pyramids, and the deepening gold <lb />
of tho desert's brim. Ho loved the <lb />
Orient, always so new, always so <lb />
Strange, yet ever so and familiar. <lb />
A carriage stopped in front, hie <lb />
gaze naturally shifted. There is human longing, the only long- <lb />
less attraction in about <lb />
new-comers in a hotel, what they are, <lb />
what they do. where they come from, <lb />
and where they are going. A fine <lb />
elderly man of fifty out In the <lb />
square set of his shoulders, the flow- <lb />
white mustache imperial. <lb />
there was a suggestion of <lb />
He was immediately followed by a <lb />
young woman of twenty, certainly not <lb />
over that age, George sighed wist- <lb />
fully. He envied those polo-players <lb />
and gentleman-riders and <lb />
worth while in all this deep, wide, <lb />
of paper in ., yes; m <lb />
reserved a room for you, air. <lb />
The French style rather confused <lb />
This was not offered in irony, or <lb />
or satire; mining in a Swiss <lb />
brain for the saving grace of humor <lb />
is about as remunerative as the ex- <lb />
traction of gold from sea water. Nev- <lb />
the Swiss has the talent of <lb />
swiftly subtracting from a confusion <lb />
of Ideal one point of <lb />
there was a quality to the stranger's <lb />
tone that decided him favorably. Ii <lb />
was the voice of a man in tho habit <lb />
being obeyed; and In these It <lb />
was the power of money alone that <lb />
obtain, d obedience to any man. Be- <lb />
the same <lb />
that subdued the Arabs out- <lb />
side acted likewise Here <lb />
was a brother. <lb />
I will see. The manager sum- <lb />
round old top; to love a woman and , porter. <lb />
by her be loved. <lb />
At exactly half after six the gentle- <lb />
man with the reversible cuffs <lb />
and George missed his boat. <lb />
CHAPTER II <lb />
The porter caught up the somewhat <lb />
kit-bag, which In all <lb />
received tome rough usage <lb />
is time, and reached toward the <lb />
Mr. Interposed. <lb />
will see to that, my terse- <lb />
is your do. <lb />
Mr. of the manager. <lb />
bureau, sir. I <lb />
An Affable Rogue. <lb />
Tho carriage containing tho gentle- <lb />
man with the reversible drew up <lb />
at the side entrance. Instantly <lb />
ports who were Stopping at the hotel., surged and eddied <lb />
It wouldn't be an hour after dinner him- but their clamor against <lb />
. j, .,.,, t Minor see if you have any mall. The <lb />
before some one of them . and out who effective as granite. The his own bureau. <lb />
she was and spoke to her In that easy roar by , y to tell whether <lb />
style which he concluded must He a , , aB waves <lb />
rather than an accomplishment, i Tie proposed victim had not <lb />
You mustn't suppose a minute that a WOrd; to the Arabs It was <lb />
George wasn't and well-bred, in manner, subtle <lb />
simply because his name was Jones. and indescribable, they a <lb />
Many a Maurice or Hugh brother. He carried a long, <lb />
might have been But, bundle wrapped in heavy paper <lb />
no mutter. He knew Instinctively, variously secured by windings of thick <lb />
then, what elegance was when he saw regard for bundle was <lb />
it, and this girl was elegant, In dress, one solicitude., for he tucked <lb />
in movement. He rather liked the, ,. arm, <lb />
pallor or her skin, which hinted that t and waved carriage- <lb />
she wasn't one of those athletic girls who however, permitted <lb />
who bounced in and out of the din <lb />
talking loudly and smoking <lb />
cigarettes and playing bridge for six- <lb />
penny points. She was tall. He was <lb />
sure that her eyes were on tho level <lb />
with his own. The veil that <lb />
to carry In the kit-bag. <lb />
The manager appeared. When conies <lb />
he not upon the scene His quick, <lb />
calculating eye was not wholly as- <lb />
sured. The stranger's homespun was <lb />
travel-worn and time-worn, and of a <lb />
drooped from the rim of her simple. cut to the the <lb />
Leghorn hat to the tip of her ob <lb />
her eyes, so he could not know <lb />
I that they were largo and brown and <lb />
indefinably sad. They spoke not of <lb />
a weariness of travel, hut of a <lb />
of the world, more precisely, of <lb />
the people who Inhabited it. <lb />
year before. No fat letter of credit <lb />
here, was the not unreasonable <lb />
reached by the manager. Still, <lb />
with that caution acquired by years <lb />
of experience, which had culminated <lb />
In what Is known as Swiss diplomacy, <lb />
he brought Into being the accustomed <lb />
She and her companion passed on smile and inquired If the <lb />
Into tho hotel, and If George's eyes gentleman had written ahead for res- <lb />
veered again toward the desert otherwise would not be <lb />
which the stealthy purples of night to accommodate him. <lb />
were creeping, the impulse was me- crisply. <lb />
name. If you <lb />
spelled R-y-a double-n e. <lb />
you ever been In County <lb />
The manager added a <lb />
question with the uplift of his eye- <lb />
brows. <lb />
was the enlightening an- <lb />
pronounce as they do <lb />
Watch the Grow <lb />
he saw In truth, <lb />
he was lonesome, and he <lb />
knew, moreover, no trait <lb />
to w. tie was young; tie <lb />
at a pinch tell a Joke as well the <lb />
next man; and if he had never had <lb />
what he called an adventure, he had <lb />
ii many strange and wonderful <lb />
things and could describe them with <lb />
that mental afterglow which still Ta ,, ,, , <lb />
over the sunset of our ex-, <lb />
In poetry. there The Choice of a <lb />
always that hydra-headed monster, important a matter for a <lb />
ever getting about his feet, numbing a ,,, b had <lb />
his voice, paralyzing his hands, and ., . , . I , ., ., <lb />
,. . , . blood or foul breath. Avoid these <lb />
never he off a head that an-, <lb />
; other did not Instantly grow In by taking Dr. Kings New <lb />
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could not have saved him, since one breath, cheerful spit Its <lb />
has to get away from an object In things that win their <lb />
to cut ft down ,,,, Easy. safe. sure. at all <lb />
ever tried to over <lb />
ibis man was an American or an Bag- <lb />
His accent was western, but <lb />
his manner was decidedly At <lb />
any rate, that tone and carriage must <lb />
be by good English <lb />
or for once his Judgment was <lb />
at fault <lb />
The porter dashed upstairs. Mr. <lb />
his bundle still snug under <lb />
his arm, sauntered over to the head- <lb />
porter's bureau and ran his up <lb />
and down tho columns of <lb />
Once ho nodded with approval, <lb />
and again he smiled, having <lb />
that which sent a ripple across <lb />
his sleeping sense of amusement. Ma- <lb />
Callahan, room Fortune Chad- <lb />
A. Jones, <lb />
the Major smells of County <lb />
and the finest In all <lb />
the Isle. Fortune that Is a <lb />
pleasing name; tinkling brooks, the <lb />
waving green grasses In the mead- <lb />
the in the water, the Hoot- <lb />
shadows under the oaks; a pas- <lb />
a bucolic name. To claim For- <lb />
tune for mine own; a happy <lb />
As he Uttered these poesy <lb />
aloud, in a voice low and not <lb />
for all that was humor- <lb />
the bead-porter stared at with <lb />
mingling doubt and alarm; and as If <lb />
lo pronounce these emotions mutely <lb />
for the benefit of the other, he per- <lb />
bis eyes to their widest. <lb />
tut; that's porter. I <lb />
am with the habit of speaking <lb />
my Inmost thoughts. Rome persons <lb />
are afflicted with insomnia; some fall <lb />
asleep In church; I think orally. <lb />
habit, <lb />
The porter then understood that he <lb />
was dealing not with a of <lb />
mild lunacy, but with that kind of <lb />
light-hearted cynicism upon which <lb />
the world porters know It I had set <lb />
Its approving seal. In brief, he smiled <lb />
faintly; and if he had any pleasantry <lb />
to pass In turn, the approach of the <lb />
manager, now clothed metaphorically <lb />
in o., .,, relegated to <lb />
the limbo of things thought but left <lb />
unsaid, <lb />
Is a letter for you, Mr. Ry <lb />
Have you any more <lb />
Mr. smiled. <lb />
I pay for my room in <lb />
Ten years ago <lb />
manager would have blushed at <lb />
been so misunderstood. <lb />
room is <lb />
you have a boy show me the <lb />
way <lb />
shall myself attend to that. II <lb />
the room Is not what you wish <lb />
may be <lb />
room Is the one I telegraphed <lb />
for. I am superstitions to a degree. <lb />
On three boats have had line elate <lb />
rooms numbered Twice the <lb />
of my hotel room has th <lb />
same. On the last voyage there were <lb />
and the had <lb />
made voyages on the <lb />
if roulette could be played with <lb />
such a <lb />
Mr. sighed, bitched up hit <lb />
bundle, which, being heavy, begin- <lb />
Ring, to wear noon his arm. and <lb />
ii. manager to lend the way. <lb />
As they vanished round the cornet <lb />
in U . lift, the head-porter studied th <lb />
I lie had looked over it a <lb />
i mi day, I ilia was the <lb />
Ii an a of his being really In- <lb />
i . d In As Ilia chin was fresh- <lb />
t- -.- n ho bad no to stroke <lb />
i- his mental processes; <lb />
he II bar k, as we say, upon the con. <lb />
His Glance Up and Down <lb />
Columns of Visiting Cards. <lb />
Soling ends of abundant <lb />
but all these <lb />
ere occupying or about to occupy <lb />
. in rooms. There was truly <lb />
i lining a about It, save that <lb />
the stranger had picked out those very <lb />
I U target for his banter. For <lb />
tune was rather an <lb />
Dame; hut she had arrived <lb />
only an hour or so before, he could <lb />
not distinctly recall her features. Ant <lb />
then, was that word bucolic. <lb />
mentally turned It over and over <lb />
us physically ho was wont to do <lb />
post-turds left in his care to malL <lb />
He make nothing of the word, <lb />
except that It smacked of the East <lb />
Indian plague. <lb />
Here he was saved from further <lb />
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A man, who was not of <lb />
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WASHINGTON, July post- <lb />
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the good roads provision and <lb />
a revised parcel post system with <lb />
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House measure which carried approx-<lb />
One of the principal Increases Is In <lb />
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mails, the Senate committee adding <lb />
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members and throe Senators and pro- <lb />
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A special Commission is also pro- <lb />
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a ion thousand dollar appropriation <lb />
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Other Near by. Wining <lb />
Them Mas Hie <lb />
Church and Cottages <lb />
July the largest <lb />
and most destructive that has ever <lb />
In this town, originated last <lb />
night about midnight in tin- plant of <lb />
tin- Lumber Company, com- <lb />
destroying the plant and a <lb />
large portion of the lumber yard. <lb />
Thousands of feet of rough lumber <lb />
Stacked on the yards and the <lb />
sheds with finished lumber ready for <lb />
shipment. <lb />
The loss cannot he stated accurate- <lb />
hut at a conservative estimate it <lb />
will be from to par- <lb />
covered with Insurance. <lb />
lire had its origin in the roof <lb />
of tin- holler room, the explosion of <lb />
a lantern used by the night watch- <lb />
man being the cause When the Ian <lb />
torn exploded was scattered among <lb />
the timbers of the building, which <lb />
were covered with dry sawdust and <lb />
so fast did it spread that before the <lb />
Watchman could give the alarm the <lb />
i was in a mass of flames. <lb />
The lumber plant was located Just <lb />
outside the Incorporate limits but was <lb />
near the main business section of the <lb />
town, and had it not been for the still <lb />
of the night the damage that <lb />
would have been done is Inestimable <lb />
For a time hope was had for <lb />
saving the Presbyterian church which <lb />
was located across the from <lb />
B comer of the plant. <lb />
cottages were also in danger <lb />
but for u slight wind which turned <lb />
the course of the flames they would <lb />
have been destroyed also. <lb />
The Guilford Lumber <lb />
company is a branch of the <lb />
horn firm of the same name. Its <lb />
here was one of Hie largest lumber <lb />
plans ill this section was one <lb />
of tin largest manufacturing <lb />
in Troy. K was located <lb />
hare more t years ago <lb />
been of giving <lb />
hundreds of people, bring- <lb />
thousands of dollars to the town. <lb />
Should the company decide not to <lb />
rebuild it will he a great loss to tin- <lb />
town and Section, <lb />
TO GET MEN <lb />
Two Police Inspectors Mentioned in <lb />
Case <lb />
EVERYBODY'S DOING IT <lb />
Tin- Benzine atmosphere live points would lie conclusive <lb />
evidence an can afford it. at are auto- <lb />
mail. Ami the mentioned atmosphere should not be <lb />
a two or three minute stop at Five Points would route any suspicion <lb />
of doubt Around from every street they swing along at <lb />
a gait that means so per hour in gasoline lubricating oil. <lb />
Many funny stunts happened since acquired the <lb />
habit. Some ride slow, sum ride fast and again faster. <lb />
Any how they all ride. the queerest thing happened ill <lb />
Greenville auto world was p that ordinary five <lb />
passenger car dispute a of way to a X. S. freight. You <lb />
Should have seen the engine of tho disputing benzine wagon <lb />
Ever heard of Anderson's goat Look up above, A staff <lb />
photographer was on tin- job when ll, A. got a glimpse of it <lb />
shivered his way out of sight. just believe tin camera, even <lb />
If you don't believe II. A. <lb />
GANG LEADER LODGED IN JAIL <lb />
Labor Leaders Sentenced <lb />
WASHINGTON, July Hit- <lb />
coll. president of the American <lb />
Federation of Labor, today was sen- <lb />
in the District of Columbia <lb />
Supreme Court to nine mouths <lb />
for contempt of court, <lb />
growing nut of Hie Stove <lb />
Range Company case. <lb />
An appeal was taken and bull <lb />
furnished to abide by the of <lb />
the upper court. <lb />
First suffragette Ho you know <lb />
Mrs. husband <lb />
Suffragette i don't seem to <lb />
remember, what was his name <lb />
fare married <lb />
Record. <lb />
CAN'T FIND BODY OF MISSING <lb />
HIS HIS BEEN <lb />
E J VERY <lb />
BEHIND BUS <lb />
Mini With Whom Has Neon <lb />
Located In Ward, Hut Re- <lb />
fuses to Make Statement. <lb />
CITY. N. C, July <lb />
ten days ago the young son of <lb />
Charles Laden, a resident of Delve- <lb />
duo. X. left home With a man <lb />
who seems to have undue influence <lb />
out young boys. <lb />
As tin- boy did not return the family <lb />
became alarmed and parties <lb />
have been sent out iii various <lb />
The man with whom the boy <lb />
lift was located in Berkley Ward. Nor <lb />
folk but absolutely refuses to give any <lb />
Information in regard to the <lb />
Of the hoy. <lb />
A brother and several relatives <lb />
rived In this city and found the bicycle <lb />
belonging to the boy at <lb />
repair shop. <lb />
Mr. stated a man <lb />
seemed in haste asked per <lb />
mission to leave wheel his shop. <lb />
but failed to return for it. <lb />
As yet there Is positively no clue <lb />
as lo the whereabouts of the boy. <lb />
I Observe <lb />
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah., July <lb />
Pioneer Day. the sixty-fifth <lb />
of the arrival of <lb />
and his little band of Mormon <lb />
ill the Salt Lake valley, was <lb />
celebrated today in all of the <lb />
pal cities and towns throughout Utah <lb />
l the I i i. In <lb />
i Mb nil <lb />
tinier Arrest <lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, July bomb <lb />
was thrown into the gala week <lb />
attendant on the Bremen's state <lb />
convention and tournament <lb />
this afternoon when Sheriff M- h <lb />
on leisure warrants <lb />
rested every dealer In <lb />
on the charge of retailing In- <lb />
Illinois mill beer <lb />
more of the name in their <lb />
than by tin- law. <lb />
Bight saloons were raided, <lb />
their owners taken before Magistrate <lb />
C. P. Overby placed under bonds <lb />
ranging from to <lb />
Hundreds of barrels of beer were <lb />
and is bring stored in n build <lb />
in market square which was clear- <lb />
ed for that purpose about a wash <lb />
ago. it is estimated that or firm <lb />
ban-els have been soiled. <lb />
The warrants were signed by E. <lb />
Kennedy who is represented <lb />
Shaw and and Newton. Her- <lb />
ring and dates as counsel. <lb />
Hint man Placed in <lb />
I of t Bur and Police lie- <lb />
Pledges Support. <lb />
en <lb />
YORK. July <lb />
men wanted tor tin- killing of Gambler <lb />
Herman are beginning to <lb />
fall into the nets. <lb />
Harry one o the no- <lb />
gangsters who were in the <lb />
murder ear the night was <lb />
shot, surrendered himself to the <lb />
lice morning and within ten days <lb />
Deputy Police Commissioner Dough- <lb />
expects to round up I he whole <lb />
gang gun <lb />
With the men who actually did the <lb />
shooting in tin- toils tin- main work <lb />
of District Attorney Whitman and <lb />
Deputy Police Commissioner Dough- <lb />
will commence, that of trying to <lb />
learn the identity the conspirators <lb />
who so greatly desired <lb />
done with before lie <lb />
make further revelations of the <lb />
between the police gamblers <lb />
Several of New prominent <lb />
citizens have offered to pay for a <lb />
Into the question <lb />
i whether police partnership with <lb />
led to the slaying of <lb />
Commissioner Dougherty remarked <lb />
significantly to District Whit <lb />
man that guess agree as to who <lb />
Is hark of Hut tin- pub- <lb />
prosecutor does not feel Com <lb />
Dougherty ran swing the <lb />
Investigation Into the killing alone, as <lb />
Ii.- is of tin- police <lb />
will give no real <lb />
of may <lb />
followed by the voluntary appearance <lb />
of the oilier gangster known lo have <lb />
been in murder the night <lb />
tin- killing. <lb />
Resides there Were Harry <lb />
best known under his gang <lb />
name of tub the Blood, Prank, <lb />
an Baal Sid.- gangster; Lefty Louie <lb />
and Whitey Lewis. <lb />
has nothing of the appear- <lb />
a gangster the sort. <lb />
His appearance police headquarters <lb />
sergeant he <lb />
had <lb />
North Carolina Scribes it <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
Atlantic HOTEL, Morehead city. <lb />
July Tonight the North Caro- <lb />
Press Association WM scheduled <lb />
to hold its opining session, but a <lb />
of the inaugural pro- <lb />
gram was announced on account of <lb />
military hall given at the <lb />
hot by the officers of the First <lb />
of Carolina National <lb />
Guard, <lb />
Many Carolina editors Bra here for <lb />
the convention and the Atlantic to- <lb />
Is crowded. Don C <lb />
manager of the Sew York <lb />
World, who is tin- of honor of <lb />
the convention, arrived tonight on <lb />
President Norfolk Southern <lb />
private car. The program tomorrow <lb />
win include the usual addresses of <lb />
welcome; response; by <lb />
Major of tin- Ob- <lb />
the address of President Far- <lb />
I the by Mr. Belts. <lb />
Durham Police Catch Up <lb />
Eloper <lb />
is husband <lb />
mum; hes in the library <lb />
wake Mm up and till him <lb />
want to are <lb />
DURHAM. July local <lb />
lice have a phone message from the <lb />
mother of H year old Lillian <lb />
saying that she was eloping With Char <lb />
and Intercept the couple <lb />
could and hold the young girl until <lb />
arrived. The officers not <lb />
know the gill, but acting upon <lb />
description given, tiny soon located <lb />
couple at the union station, took <lb />
girl to police headquarters, where <lb />
She was detained until tho arrival of <lb />
relatives. sent home <lb />
pointed inn disheartened, fir kin- <lb />
says will marry or break <lb />
her residents of Wist <lb />
Durham. Tin- opposition lo w, <lb />
ding was on account of youthful- <lb />
of girl. <lb />
that will result in bringing to hook <lb />
those higher up. The commissioner <lb />
that nearly a score of play- <lb />
ed in the plot that ended in <lb />
killing of in from of the <lb />
Hotel and from among <lb />
them in to And a squealer. <lb />
The first intimation has gone forth <lb />
the benefit of Baal Side gang- <lb />
that those who shot down <lb />
will inly treated with <lb />
if i up can be reached as <lb />
real i ii <lb />
District Whitman, when <lb />
told counsel for Shapiro was <lb />
t- chauffeur of <lb />
murder car turn evidence <lb />
sergeant as to his h,. would be protected it is said <lb />
Identity before locked him up. Here is my will protect <lb />
drew up headquarters In every man in tho case if I can t-i the <lb />
a and loungers saw a I want against policemen. <lb />
dressed, little chap atoned Evidence l know l ill let <lb />
out from tho car swinging Shapiro slat, s <lb />
a from a hand, mount it I ran net the police <lb />
stops of Hie building. Hut I go in shown <lb />
tell mo where the detective Oral <lb />
bureau asked. Then There, are bigger men than Becker <lb />
appeared before Lieutenant in this l want them. What <lb />
gave himself up was locked has Hi.- police department, except <lb />
up after that officer could Dougherty done Nothing. They <lb />
an Officer. doing now Dough- <lb />
prepared is honest and on the level, but <lb />
lo Hi-- Hi degree ran ho swing this thing alone <lb />
learn further of who hired Paul, the Baal Bide gambler, <lb />
the gunmen to kill Rosenthal, That and Webber, . brought in <lb />
some of gunmen the Supreme Court today on writs of <lb />
some of gunmen have Hod the corpus out by their law- <lb />
is believed by detectives who add that <lb />
the are probably m District Attorney Whitman <lb />
holes iii Chicago. ad ins Investigation into the <lb />
Dougherty thinks murder ease as soon as he reach- <lb />
from sonic gunmen he ed his office today. Mrs. <lb />
will be able to obtain a confession will the principal witness. <lb />
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