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OFFER YOU <lb />
Summer Footwear <lb />
AT <lb />
REDUCED <lb />
l f <lb />
Clara O. and F. <lb />
having qualified <lb />
of of N. S. Roach, <lb />
before i. c. of <lb />
ill. superior court of county, <lb />
is hereby given person <lb />
Indebted to the mid estate are hereby <lb />
required to make Immediate settle- <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
and persona holding claims against <lb />
estate are required to Die <lb />
their claims with said dull <lb />
within twelve from <lb />
lip rate hereof, or this notice be <lb />
pleaded in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the day of July. MIS <lb />
CLARA F. <lb />
and EMILY P, JOHNSON, <lb />
of the of w. s <lb />
Roach, deceased, <lb />
A cordial invitation to inspect <lb />
our. stock is extended to all <lb />
who desire neat, stylish and <lb />
comfortable shoes at<lb />
COME TO SEE US <lb />
And on that date we will be open and ready <lb />
with our large NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, <lb />
built on the lot from which Ware- <lb />
house was burned. It is the best arranged. <lb />
best lighted and largest Brick Warehouse in <lb />
this section. <lb />
The members of our firm are not strangers <lb />
to you; both are known as judges of the weed, <lb />
and as both will run the sales, you can res as- <lb />
sured that you will get full value for your to- <lb />
With the best and largest Warehouse, with <lb />
plenty of cash to back u-, and our knowledge <lb />
of tobacco, we know we can please you. Bring <lb />
us your first load, and if prices will held you <lb />
we will sell the balance of your crop. <lb />
Gorman will still hold the leaf <lb />
business he has always had, and with his large <lb />
steam plant hopes to be able to care for all his <lb />
friends tobacco. <lb />
Drive to NEW BRICK WARE- <lb />
HOUSE and be convinced that we are your <lb />
friends. <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
state TICKET. <lb />
For Governor. <lb />
LOCKE <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
For Lieutenant-Governor <lb />
E. L. <lb />
of <lb />
For of State. <lb />
J. <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOBACCO <lb />
MARKET <lb />
OPENS <lb />
AUGUST <lb />
15TH <lb />
Watch Grow <lb />
For Treasurer, <lb />
It. K. LACY, <lb />
of Wain. <lb />
For Auditor, <lb />
W. P. WOOD. <lb />
of Randolph. <lb />
Is Creditor. <lb />
i M Johnson, qualified <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Sus- <lb />
an K. Sutton. deceased, before U. C. <lb />
Clark the superior court of <lb />
Pitt County, notice is hereby <lb />
that all persons indebted to said es- <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
mediate settlement to the undersign- <lb />
ed administrator and all persona hold- <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
hereby required to Me their claims <lb />
with said administrator duly verified <lb />
within the twelve months from the <lb />
hereof, or notice will be pleaded <lb />
In bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the day of July. U. <lb />
at JOHNSON. <lb />
Administrator of the estate of Susan <lb />
Button <lb />
The <lb />
Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
Resources over <lb />
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT <lb />
Sam Deposits with Us. <lb />
The Stale North Carolina Deposited with Us <lb />
Why not YOU <lb />
Your account will receive the same courteous g <lb />
treatment, whether large or small. <lb />
OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS <lb />
The Largest in PITT COUNTY <lb />
For Attorney-General. <lb />
T. W. <lb />
of Franklin <lb />
S. T. H I C K S <lb />
For Superintendent of Public <lb />
JAMES Y. <lb />
of Guilford <lb />
Veil in and Hut M liter <lb />
Beating, <lb />
Gasoline <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With of OVER <lb />
One Quarter of a Million Dollar <lb />
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
For Insurance <lb />
JAMES R. YOUNG. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
l am prepared to do your work at j <lb />
S Reasonable price. See me or call, <lb />
No. HO. <lb />
R. L. Halt. Pru. <lb />
L. Cathie r. <lb />
S. r. HOOKER. <lb />
H. D. <lb />
For Commissioner of Agriculture, <lb />
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, <lb />
of Lincoln, <lb />
Commissioner of Labor and Print- <lb />
M. I. <lb />
For Corporation Commissioners. <lb />
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax, <lb />
GEO. P. PELL, of <lb />
For Justices Supreme Court, <lb />
WM. A. HOKE. of Lincoln, <lb />
II of <lb />
TICKET. <lb />
For Congress. <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL. <lb />
of Beaufort <lb />
For Presidential Elector. <lb />
LINN. <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
Er <lb />
Subject to the approval of the <lb />
in the primary in <lb />
Pitt county, i hereby announce <lb />
a candidate for the House of Rep- <lb />
It. T. COX, <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
CARRIER THE <lb />
Direct lines to all points <lb />
North. South, East and <lb />
LOW FOUND FARES TO <lb />
WESTERN NORTH <lb />
Land of The <lb />
also to <lb />
California points and all principal <lb />
resorts <lb />
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES. <lb />
LIGHTED COACHES <lb />
COMPLETE CAR SERVICE <lb />
If you are contemplating a trip <lb />
any point, before arrange- <lb />
for same. It will be wise for you <lb />
to consult a representative of the <lb />
Southern Railway, or write the under- <lb />
signed, who will gladly and courteous- <lb />
furnish you with all Information <lb />
as to your best and quickest schedule <lb />
and most comfortable way In which tr <lb />
make the trip. <lb />
J. O JONES. <lb />
Passenger Agent, <lb />
N. C <lb />
LEGAL NOTICE. <lb />
of Sale <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt county, <lb />
in the Superior Court before i. P. <lb />
Moore, Clark. <lb />
E. B. and wife. Julia F. <lb />
M. Cherry and wife Annie F. <lb />
Cherry and B. II. Foley <lb />
vs. <lb />
William E. Cherry. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court made by p. 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 Au- <lb />
gust. IBIS, at o'clock, noon, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door, In Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County, to the highest 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 side <lb />
of Third Street and west side of Co- <lb />
street adjoining Third Street on <lb />
Hip south and on the <lb />
east and the lot known as the W. H. <lb />
Harrington lot on the north and the lot <lb />
known as the lot on the west. <lb />
containing about one-half acre, more <lb />
or less and being the lot on which <lb />
Mrs. Mary Foley formerly <lb />
This pale is made for purpose of <lb />
making partition among the heirs at <lb />
law of Mrs. Mary Foley. <lb />
This the 15th day of July. <lb />
E. C. Harding. <lb />
lid Commissioner. <lb />
day of August. without badge <lb />
ill-noting that said tax has been paid, <lb />
will be impounded. Cost attached to <lb />
owner. <lb />
J. T. SMITH. <lb />
Chief of Police and Asst Tax Collector <lb />
Mull furrier Will Fly <lb />
This is an age of great discoveries. <lb />
Progress rides on the air. Soon we <lb />
may see Sam's null Carriers <lb />
Hying In all directions, transporting <lb />
mail. People take a wonderful In- <lb />
in a discovery that benefits <lb />
them. That's why Dr. King's New- <lb />
Discovery for Coughs. Colds and <lb />
throat and lung diseases is the <lb />
most popular medicine in America. <lb />
cured me of a most dreadful <lb />
writes Mrs. J. F. Davis. <lb />
Corner. Me., doctor's <lb />
and all other remedies had <lb />
Excellent for coughs, colds <lb />
any affection. Price <lb />
an Trial bottle free at all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
s MOVED- MOVED <lb />
Into New Stables <lb />
s Corner 2nd and Evans Street <lb />
Sill O T <lb />
Transfer Man <lb />
S and Express <lb />
S Promptness <lb />
v Phone No. Night or <lb />
With all aS <lb />
Railroad Schedules. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
All persons owning dogs in the <lb />
town of Greenville will come forward <lb />
and procure badges for same as <lb />
taxes are now due and must he paid. <lb />
All dogs found running at large in <lb />
the town of Greenville after 4th <lb />
. Canst Una.<lb />
l bound <lb />
k p. m. p. m. <lb />
Hit a, PA 1.11 p. m. <lb />
leathern <lb />
West- <lb />
bound bound <lb />
tiff a. a. as. <lb />
a. m. a. m. <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What is known as the <lb />
seldom by actual exist <lb />
i.; external conditional but In the <lb />
cases by a <lb />
roared LIVER. . <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
w be <lb />
by t . a of <lb />
and regulate the LIVER. <lb />
They bring hope and to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.<lb />
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z-a <lb />
CO <lb />
CO <lb />
to <lb />
MONEY LOST <lb />
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by the first thing that 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 d sire 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 />
SO<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 <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA YE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY. OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
U the Host the -Noble l <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 />
TEll 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 />
M H<lb />
S. C FRIDAY AI ST ., <lb />
Fighting Colonel Teddy Tells all <lb />
About The New Party's Policy <lb />
Party's Platform Will be a Contract <lb />
With The People <lb />
Teddy Sneaks of Hie Helplessness <lb />
Thu Other The <lb />
fitness and of the <lb />
People to <lb />
GAMBLERS HUE <lb />
WITH DEATH <lb />
Mt PEAK ATTEMPTS ON <lb />
LIVES AS THEY ABE LED <lb />
INTO <lb />
LITTLETON TO BECKER <lb />
CHICAGO, Aug. <lb />
address to the national <lb />
give convention bare today strikes a <lb />
keynote for his followers and sup- <lb />
porters in the new party. <lb />
It lays down the plan of battle to <lb />
be waged by the national <lb />
party. He discusses those <lb />
under twelve subdivisions, <lb />
gamely, The Helplessness of the Old <lb />
The Right of the People to <lb />
Rule; the Courts and the People; <lb />
Constructive Control of the Trusts; <lb />
Of the Wage Worker; The <lb />
The Tariff; The High Cost <lb />
of Living; Currency; Conservation; <lb />
Alaska and International Affairs. <lb />
The two old parties, he said, are <lb />
husks, with no real soul within either, <lb />
divided on artificial lines, boss ridden <lb />
and privilege controlled, each a jumble <lb />
of incongruous elements neither <lb />
daring to speak out and fear <lb />
what should be said on the vital <lb />
issues of the day. <lb />
As opposed to this incongruity and <lb />
of action he asserted that <lb />
the national Progressives platform Will <lb />
be a contract with the people with <lb />
definite and concrete provisions to be <lb />
carried out if the people ratify the <lb />
contract on election day as exactly <lb />
honestly as If it were actually en- <lb />
under the law. <lb />
A synopsis of Colonel Roosevelt's <lb />
address follows; <lb />
Neither the Republican nor the <lb />
Democratic platforms or managers <lb />
show any adequate recognition of the <lb />
mighty fact that we are now In the <lb />
midst of a great economic evolution. <lb />
This movement for <lb />
change and improvement must <lb />
be guided by both common sense and <lb />
the highest ethical standards, in or <lb />
to prevent evolution <lb />
from becoming dangerous revolution. <lb />
The Democratic party, as is <lb />
by its present record in Con- <lb />
lacks the common sense, and <lb />
the Republican party, by its record <lb />
of stolen delegates at tho Chicago <lb />
convention, lacks the ethical stand- <lb />
The men who presided over the <lb />
and Baltimore conventions <lb />
and the great bosses who controlled <lb />
the two Root and <lb />
Mr Parker. Mr. and Mr. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. <lb />
It Guggenheim and Mr. Sullivan <lb />
differ from one another, of course, on <lb />
certain points, but these are the <lb />
which one corporation law- <lb />
has With another corporation law- <lb />
when acting for different corpora <lb />
They came together a once as <lb />
against a common enemy when the <lb />
dominion of both is threatened by <lb />
supremacy of the people of the lulled <lb />
States. <lb />
NEW YORK. August <lb />
threats have been repeatedly sent <lb />
to Jack Rose, Webber <lb />
Harry Who have made CO i <lb />
showing alleged bi <lb />
the police and gamblers and <lb />
all three prisoners are in a state <lb />
panic over fears that their lives may <lb />
be taken. <lb />
The three gamblers say that the <lb />
expect to killed if they are taken <lb />
through the streets lo court. <lb />
It is reported that the prisoners have <lb />
been Intimidated by emissaries who <lb />
have been smuggled In the West side <lb />
Jail. <lb />
The search today for Harry <lb />
Wit and Louis is being <lb />
prosecuted in several parts of the <lb />
country. The state's attorney is also <lb />
anxious to capture Sam who <lb />
lo the confessions of Jack <lb />
Rose, paid over the money to the <lb />
gunmen lifter the killing. <lb />
received the money. Rose <lb />
says, from Webber. <lb />
of The Hands of Trustees <lb />
Into Trusty Says Wilson <lb />
Addresses Delegation From <lb />
Delaware at <lb />
I'M TO <lb />
LITTLE <lb />
Ml All <lb />
OF <lb />
ST RELEASE SEIZED <lb />
TIME FOR PEOPLE KI <lb />
line- Bach Into Political SI <lb />
e t <lb />
ii the <lb />
Popular Bale <lb />
former Mayor <lb />
Treasurer <lb />
TEDDY SHOWS HIMSELF TO ADMIRING HERD OF <lb />
PHI Election <lb />
Messrs. L. W. Tucker. H. A. <lb />
White and Henry T. King have <lb />
appointed as election board of Pitt <lb />
county for the coming election. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Lung left Tuesday for <lb />
a i,. and <lb />
CHARLES VII E <lb />
CHAIRMAN OP K <lb />
COMMITTEE <lb />
TRENTON, N. J., Aug. <lb />
nor Woodrow Wilson announced late <lb />
today the appointment of Wells, <lb />
former mayor of St. Louis, Mo., to <lb />
be treasurer of the national Democrat <lb />
committee and Charles R. Crane <lb />
Of Chicago, to be vice chairman of <lb />
the finance committee of which Henry <lb />
New York has been <lb />
chosen chairman. <lb />
Governor Wilson declared that Mr. <lb />
Wells was a lifelong friend who had <lb />
come into prominence in the west In <lb />
connection with the lake to the gulf <lb />
waterway project. Mr. Wells, he said. <lb />
of the Men's <lb />
league of St. Louis, had won the con <lb />
of business men generally. <lb />
Mr. Wells is a graduate of Prince- <lb />
ton university In the class of 1878 and <lb />
Is at present spending the summer <lb />
at Mich. He is a <lb />
business man. <lb />
Of Mr. Crane's appointment as vice <lb />
Chairman of the committee <lb />
Governor Wilson, <lb />
am that he had been able <lb />
to accept. <lb />
Mr. Crane, who was a prominent <lb />
supporter and contributor to the La <lb />
Campaign the presidency, <lb />
visited Governor Wilson recently at <lb />
Sea Girt, when the governor was as- <lb />
of Mr. Cranes support of the <lb />
Democratic ticket. <lb />
Mr. Crane was appointed in July. <lb />
1909. by President Taft to be minister <lb />
to China but was recalled four months <lb />
later at San Francisco before he <lb />
reached his post. <lb />
Governor Wilson left here for Sea <lb />
Girt by automobile at p. m. <lb />
Wared as Sun Hill <lb />
Hero Enters vent ion to Make <lb />
Protest Treat. <lb />
CHICAGO. Aug. Colonel <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt appeared on the <lb />
stage of the National Progressive <lb />
Convention this afternoon to make his <lb />
confession of faith address he laced <lb />
one of the greatest audiences <lb />
gathered ill the big coliseum building <lb />
and the demonstration of delegates <lb />
and spectators that greeted him <lb />
ed nearly an hour. <lb />
The Colonel held an impromptu re- <lb />
during the enthusiastic <lb />
and was still broadly smiling <lb />
appreciation. Sen. In- <lb />
Col. Roosevelt at and <lb />
the colonel began his speech. <lb />
spite the fact that Colonel <lb />
was expected to reach the con- <lb />
ball soon after noon, deb-, <lb />
gates to the national Progressive <lb />
gathering were slow again today <lb />
At lo <lb />
tame with them and a time the <lb />
air was fairly blue with conflicting <lb />
tunes. <lb />
Women delegates to the convention <lb />
again wire center of interest in the <lb />
convention today. -Many of their <lb />
sisters in the suffrage movement had <lb />
gathered outside the coliseum dis- <lb />
tributing tracts and of the <lb />
suffragette cause. <lb />
Temporary chairman <lb />
reached tin stage shortly after twelve <lb />
o'clock. Tan minutes later the <lb />
sections were completely fill- <lb />
ed. <lb />
At p. in-. Senator <lb />
Interrupted the singing by rapping <lb />
for order. <lb />
Rev. Father Andrew Spell offered <lb />
the prayer. <lb />
The galleries near the stage were <lb />
crowded but at the further end of the <lb />
I hall were many empty seats. <lb />
The audience applauded the brevity <lb />
of the prayer. <lb />
it when Chairman <lb />
announced the arrival Colonel <lb />
I the Coliseum. <lb />
reaching their i m mi.-,,. <lb />
to twelve were no less than enough for Ins delegates and the <lb />
delegates on the floor, The They Jumped to <lb />
land cheered A. minute later <lb />
colonel appeared on stags almost <lb />
as if by magic. <lb />
in deafening din <lb />
were also slow in tilling up. <lb />
great crowd spectators and <lb />
delegates had remained at the hotel <lb />
headquarters eager to see the col- <lb />
start triumphantly the con- <lb />
or to him on tea <lb />
trip- , , <lb />
The New York delegation marched <lb />
in a. . with a brass band <lb />
in the lead, playing <lb />
he stepped onto the Insulated speak- <lb />
platform under big sounding <lb />
board. <lb />
He the <lb />
demonstration and bowed to right <lb />
and the left. With a broad grin at <lb />
I------ <lb />
convention tune. Doing <lb />
other bands were report ,,.,,,,. ,,,. meantime stood on <lb />
chairs and cheered until the <lb />
rang. They waved flags and <lb />
ed on their way to lbs Coliseum and <lb />
it was apparent that When Col. ,, <lb />
Roosevelt arrived to deliver his , , riot of colors. <lb />
sum of faith he would receive ., i The G. A. R. Fife and Drum Corps <lb />
greeting. The delegates were . marched up where <lb />
colonel stood and each veteran <lb />
pared with and to <lb />
make the demonstration a colorful <lb />
one well as noisy. <lb />
As o'clock approached the <lb />
gates began to pour into the ball from <lb />
all sides. A number of the <lb />
had formed an Impromptu <lb />
;. . town and had marched to Mr. T. Hick has returned from <lb />
got a warm greeting and hearty hand- <lb />
shake from the Progressive leader <lb />
Then former leader <lb />
filers and drummers played nun <lb />
Of patriotic tunes. <lb />
AN DEL SUB, Nicaragua, <lb />
August American blue-Jackets <lb />
and marines who were landed from the <lb />
United States gunboat Annapolis at <lb />
on night and who <lb />
are now in have ordered <lb />
General Lull former <lb />
of war and now leader the <lb />
to deliver up Immediately <lb />
lake owned by lbs rail <lb />
which run an Ami an <lb />
T. the United Stales <lb />
minister, has sent s note to General <lb />
Menu advising him that the United <lb />
States government recognized <lb />
the government of . <lb />
A large quantity of arms has been <lb />
brought from lo Managua to <lb />
enable the government to take the <lb />
tensive against the followers of <lb />
oral <lb />
Washington, Aug. from <lb />
Panama have been ordered to <lb />
lo supplement the force blue- <lb />
now in Managua guarding <lb />
Americans and their property. <lb />
The collier Justin, now steaming <lb />
from San Juan Bur, was today or <lb />
to Panama to embark ma- <lb />
for <lb />
The Justin was at sea and n-a ring <lb />
when the was <lb />
Hashed to her. The vessel had left <lb />
San Juan Saturday. It will <lb />
take her approximately three days to <lb />
leach Panama and one day to take <lb />
marines and their full equipment <lb />
aboard. It will then take <lb />
lour days to return lo <lb />
The marines may be landed lien <lb />
they It was said at <lb />
state department today, however, <lb />
that it was thought prudent to <lb />
the force ready. <lb />
The sending of the marine fore, <lb />
is really a further compliance with the <lb />
request of the govern <lb />
and the American minister that <lb />
the United States undertake to pro <lb />
tact foreigners and their Interests In <lb />
Nicaragua. <lb />
Managua. Nicaragua. August <lb />
wireless to Colon. August <lb />
San Juan city of <lb />
Managua is perfectly quid today, but <lb />
been placed under guard <lb />
by the president. The stores con <lb />
mine open throughout lbs town. <lb />
The commander in chief the <lb />
my, is n <lb />
gaged iii recruiting the <lb />
forces, <lb />
President dismissed <lb />
number officials in parts <lb />
o deposing those friend- <lb />
the ex-secretary of war, Gem <lb />
and replacing them <lb />
by partisans the government. <lb />
The minister of Finance, Pedro Ra- <lb />
declares there is still <lb />
some disorder in the province <lb />
where several of his brothers <lb />
have arrested and a be- <lb />
longing to one of them at San Fran <lb />
In the province of has <lb />
been destroyed by troops under lb <lb />
TRENTON, N. ., August <lb />
want to take the out of <lb />
hands trustees and it In <lb />
the hands of those trust. <lb />
was W first cam <lb />
mi. ran-, as be addressed <lb />
delegation two hundred Democrats <lb />
from Delaware led national coin<lb />
Mr. bad declared that <lb />
Delaware hoped through Influence <lb />
to be redeemed from lie- dishonor that <lb />
been u upon hi the political <lb />
supremacy of the <lb />
and the public service corporations <lb />
she still endures with <lb />
impatience and <lb />
The government New Jersey was <lb />
very had. said Governor Wilson, ill <lb />
reply, but the people were sound to <lb />
core and all they were waiting <lb />
was son., means through which <lb />
they could express themselves. The <lb />
ingenious political arrangement which <lb />
made it difficult for the people to <lb />
choose their own candidates and have <lb />
their own way. am Delaware <lb />
will act as New Jersey has. <lb />
New Jersey people always <lb />
as progressive at any people In <lb />
the Union, there been em- <lb />
have been In the <lb />
hands of a hoard guardians who <lb />
used to sit in the slate and tell <lb />
the legislature what do. They <lb />
had not been by the <lb />
to tell the legislature what it <lb />
do but it assumed that <lb />
i. But we ought to tenderly <lb />
those who are on death beds. <lb />
Tims.- are In state <lb />
house now and they will never camp <lb />
In this building <lb />
Vet, do not to any- <lb />
thing except good fortune of having <lb />
been the spokesman people <lb />
New Jersey. an trying to <lb />
do in the Immediate future Is to of- <lb />
fer the people of the United States <lb />
. to want done <lb />
with their own government and their <lb />
own We to take tho <lb />
government of the I ands of the. <lb />
trustees . ml it hands of <lb />
those we trust, for whom <lb />
the government held In voluntary <lb />
mist new grown i ready to <lb />
assume their own business. <lb />
Mrs. Grace leaves Scene <lb />
Drama <lb />
ATLANTA, August <lb />
Di Is Grace, acquitted <lb />
charge having attempted to <lb />
bet husband to obtain <lb />
life last. on her lo Phil <lb />
today make her future <lb />
home, she i. it Atlanta last night <lb />
and en steamer from <lb />
. today. Mrs. Grace <lb />
ed in Philadelphia previous lo her mar <lb />
to Eugene n Grace this city. <lb />
Miss Maud Mooring <lb />
son of late Is visiting family of her brother.<lb />
the convention. Four or five bands Greensboro. <lb />
of war <lb />
Mr J. S. Mooring.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018209_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
th Annual Convention of The <lb />
Deeper Waterways Convention <lb />
NAMED AS <lb />
PARTY'S NEXT TREASURER <lb />
Convene in New <lb />
Connecticut., in <lb />
September <lb />
HI BATS HATE Mini r <lb />
III I st OF <lb />
It Mill I III <lb />
PROGRESSIVE PARTY WILL BE <lb />
FORMALLY LAUNCHED TODAY <lb />
More Than a Thousand Delegates <lb />
Be In At- <lb />
KM Will BE THE <lb />
Much Time Will N ill <lb />
III I In <lb />
The I lit <lb />
Ml Tamil <lb />
WAS ONCE MINISTER TO CHINA <lb />
PHILADELPHIA Pa <lb />
What prove to one of the <lb />
moM Interesting and important <lb />
,, Hit annual convention of the <lb />
Atlantic Deeper <lb />
meets in London. <lb />
Conn., September lib, 6th and 6th <lb />
in. session devoted to <lb />
study discussion of, the report <lb />
by Board of En- <lb />
on recent of the <lb />
canal from <lb />
Mass. to Beaufort. N. C. <lb />
will be taken up link <lb />
link by prominent of the <lb />
a course of action <lb />
mapped out those present. <lb />
most Important links in die <lb />
entire chain is that of the <lb />
Delaware canal which <lb />
it ill Bead i in- Third <lb />
I Hut us In Mill <lb />
is <lb />
in in- Settled <lb />
fart; <lb />
be <lb />
was i In ban I la- <lb />
-mil which baa been little i-; <lb />
and which bas been little <lb />
Improved that time, <lb />
much as the southern end the <lb />
from Norfolk to <lb />
sound is provided tot In the last <lb />
era mil harbors act the association <lb />
will lining tin- next session coll- <lb />
endeavor in have an <lb />
for of the <lb />
and Delaware canal <lb />
ten into the law. <lb />
i Since its conception tin <lb />
earnestly endeavored in in <lb />
i, n New England In <lb />
canal project and <lb />
has with little <lb />
fear, however, New England <lb />
Massachusetts In particular, appeal <lb />
to ii, enthusiastic over the entire <lb />
plan. Boston will represented <lb />
a delegation of <lb />
by Mayor John F raid. <lb />
v will lour New London by an <lb />
Congressman president <lb />
the association has also received <lb />
an acceptance front General Hugh <lb />
Bancroft the youthful hut war <lb />
i in board of directors <lb />
in of Boston who i.- direct <lb />
n tusk spending <lb />
for harbor Improvements <lb />
at that port. General Bancroft will <lb />
rend a paper on the be <lb />
undertaken toward the Improvement <lb />
in Boston harbor which should prove <lb />
Instructive as well as Interesting <lb />
While New England been <lb />
ii idem awakening in the <lb />
Importance the project. <lb />
i south continues to evince Its en- <lb />
and ha been received <lb />
Not that mayor <lb />
Important port a strong <lb />
from commercial bodies will <lb />
the <lb />
Ai pi of the <lb />
of commerce of Philadelphia <lb />
of tin- city's Foremost business <lb />
men will read paper on <lb />
its effect ii, the cost of <lb />
living Important subject has <lb />
not fully considered by the <lb />
i and the retailer inns <lb />
upon of most Important <lb />
fit to be derived by Improved <lb />
transportation and paper is <lb />
n illy being looked for to <lb />
ill, a great deal of Interest <lb />
ska N, J. Aug. <lb />
it cram Chicago wealthy <lb />
and supporter of La <lb />
in in.-, campaign tor Republican <lb />
presidential nomination may be treas <lb />
of Democratic national cam- <lb />
Woodrow Wilson had <lb />
name of franc con- <lb />
today, only announce <lb />
governor would make was <lb />
that a treasurer been agreed up- <lb />
on by and <lb />
that the name would <lb />
Boston withheld until ii could he deter <lb />
mined whether the man selected <lb />
would accept, <lb />
Mr who was appointed by <lb />
President in July 1908 as min- <lb />
lo inn who was recalled <lb />
in October in the same year as <lb />
he was leaving for the orient, is <lb />
known in have leaned favorably to- <lb />
ward the candidacy of Governor <lb />
having expressed himself mi <lb />
visit iii Bea in company <lb />
with President Van of the <lb />
of Wisconsin. <lb />
i be Joseph K <lb />
Davids, Wisconsin the <lb />
committee, would be in <lb />
. Wilson la at <lb />
Chicago, ting there alt o <lb />
treasurer, added sum.- strength to <lb />
Mr Crane would <lb />
be sell i led as national committee <lb />
treasurer I the friendship <lb />
i. Messrs. and Crane <lb />
ii i. n the <lb />
of the national committee have <lb />
been desirous of having ., man outside <lb />
of New k i appointed I h ii <lb />
the name of Mr Crane has with- <lb />
in the last week set before National <lb />
Chairman who placed ii <lb />
before Governor Hi <lb />
Bidder, who now holds the office <lb />
treasurer it was thought, would <lb />
retain the office hut he I an <lb />
Bouncing however his firm support <lb />
tor Governor Wilson <lb />
Governor Wilson returned Bea <lb />
after a hour visit to <lb />
X- . Turk hat of score or <lb />
political leaders in Now none <lb />
saw him, In fact. Governor Wilson <lb />
talked politics with National <lb />
in Mi Con slept <lb />
hours In., I n reading <lb />
room club until <lb />
iii, afternoon. <lb />
did not gain much headway today. <lb />
Hiram w. Johnson Cal- <lb />
still is talked of as the most <lb />
candidate for vice president <lb />
and while be is not a candidate for <lb />
office ii is said he will accept the <lb />
nomination the delegates desire <lb />
Governor Johnson is regarded as <lb />
i in, leaders anxious to attract <lb />
Democrats to the <lb />
as possible <lb />
CHICAGO, Aug. national <lb />
Progressive party will formality <lb />
launched tomorrow at noon in <lb />
Coliseum where a little more than a <lb />
month ago President William Howard <lb />
was for the <lb />
on Republican ticket mm <lb />
the of many of those now <lb />
loading third party movement, <lb />
i big convention hall, ready for <lb />
new party. shows but few chances <lb />
iii arrangements provided for tr <lb />
n convention. <lb />
main entrance door, however, bas <lb />
been hung the bead of a <lb />
specimen hull moos, in token of the <lb />
nickname attached to the new <lb />
Between 1.100 and delegates <lb />
ire expected to gather in the <lb />
tomorrow to participate in <lb />
which has attained <lb />
place in this history American <lb />
people on Wednesday, all <lb />
necessary preliminaries of a <lb />
political convention bas been <lb />
disposed of will ratify Hie <lb />
Colonel Theodore <lb />
tin president. Colonel Roosevelt was <lb />
tentatively placed in nomination at <lb />
a gathering here the night of the <lb />
Republican convention when his fol <lb />
lowers assembled in Orchestra ball <lb />
laid foundation upon <lb />
convention was <lb />
Who will be nominee for vice <lb />
in i, -in,, <lb />
have the pleasure of read- <lb />
booklet entitled <lb />
My Cod to <lb />
We <lb />
an <lb />
story of <lb />
and a sketch of Sarah Flowers Adams <lb />
Its II was written by Mis <lb />
V I. of Warrenton u <lb />
resident of and <lb />
well known hero. booklet is <lb />
being sold to aid In building an an- <lb />
tor the use of and In- <lb />
classes of the Sunday school of <lb />
Warrenton Baptist church, A <lb />
of copies have been sent here <lb />
and the price is only <lb />
They can he had at the bus- <lb />
of The Reflector or by <lb />
phoning to No. <lb />
Infringing on T. II. <lb />
Also, die Honorable <lb />
of South Carolina, <lb />
compares himself to Abraham <lb />
coin Will there be a suit for infringe- <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
i you women are taking their <lb />
proper plate in the world. <lb />
How <lb />
Mabel's graduating consisted <lb />
of a thesis on the of throwing <lb />
spit ball. Nobody ever <lb />
In years ago a girl could do <lb />
thing like Hint. Kansas City Journal. <lb />
success <lb />
at Unite <lb />
OCEAN GROVE, N Ann <lb />
ii. iii,,. . enter tin this week <lb />
t i ring <lb />
i ill this t mint y The <lb />
, m Is tin- annual <lb />
of national Association <lb />
i, lets, which opening <lb />
sum in tin- auditorium today Dur- <lb />
lie- tin- convention win dis- <lb />
among other subjects, ways fur <lb />
more extensive use <lb />
IS line lit <lb />
which the <lb />
t bi in his minister, <lb />
committee and bis public. <lb />
of Mel <lb />
Aug. pr <lb />
members of the Knights <lb />
i. i- front i very state of the <lb />
and nearly all of Canadian <lb />
provinces, are arriving in Denver <lb />
the meeting hers tills Week of tie <lb />
session of Hie Supreme <lb />
Lodge Contrary to the custom in <lb />
the past the of <lb />
in Rank is not to he held Ibis year <lb />
In conjunction with the <lb />
Lode convention. Then- will tie i <lb />
meeting. However, of tag allied organ <lb />
the <lb />
Heel <lb />
LOS Will . . A .- -A <lb />
Hi. II smug his as C S Snipes. <lb />
Hurl county, North i i <lb />
; 1.1 d to tin , i. <lb />
i in Hum for the <lb />
murder of John Be t <lb />
Sin s the bis <lb />
and he was <lb />
tiled dodging officers, He is <lb />
being held pending an <lb />
has determined. <lb />
i i the leaders in the city will <lb />
discuss the subject of a running mate <lb />
t. I declaring Unit it is <lb />
to be threshed out in tie <lb />
invention decided as the <lb />
.- iii best tor the interests <lb />
Hie party, tin every hand there Is <lb />
the apparent purpose of the <lb />
is to defer i <lb />
any character whatever until Hie <lb />
convention .-hall have assembled <lb />
delegates have been consulted <lb />
Si. far, only the temporary officers <lb />
the convention have been given out. <lb />
was quite generally to- <lb />
night, however, Colonel John M. <lb />
of New Orleans, a Democrat <lb />
would be permanent chairman <lb />
of the convention, For a time it <lb />
appeared if be the plan lo retain <lb />
former Senator Albert J. <lb />
Indiana, temporary chairman <lb />
the permanent presiding officer <lb />
it was said tonight Mr. <lb />
expressed a desire that ibis in <lb />
not done. <lb />
Many of the leaders in new party <lb />
movement, anxious to avoid an i o- <lb />
of with the old <lb />
urging that Democrats who <lb />
hue Joined movement <lb />
those from the south, have spec- <lb />
recognition in the convention, <lb />
There been mill b talk of <lb />
a southern Democrat for sec- <lb />
place on Hie ticket, but this plan <lb />
I don't think I will lecture any <lb />
iii Boston. <lb />
Wasn't your last <lb />
Well. I bad hard work to convince <lb />
audience i knew as much <lb />
nit the subject as they did. <lb />
Post. <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Every Pair a Bargain <lb />
The season grows late and we <lb />
are disposing of our large stock of <lb />
the season's latest styles in shoes at <lb />
A SACRIFICE <lb />
Look our stock over and save <lb />
money by your purchase- <lb />
It costs you nothing to examine <lb />
these a very small sum to <lb />
make your <lb />
Shoe <lb />
Company <lb />
id i am i gt i <lb />
do you go tor <lb />
To Punk lit <lb />
Why <lb />
I'll lie frank, In cause it is cheap. <lb />
And how do you the <lb />
We all sit around explain <lb />
why we got tired Newport Wash- <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Cowardice. <lb />
When I arose to related I <lb />
some one threw <lb />
a base cowardly egg me, <lb />
And will kind of an egg might <lb />
Hill be. asked <lb />
A base egg. explained <lb />
statesman, is one that hits you <lb />
then runs, st Paul Press. <lb />
Listening lakes <lb />
only steam. <lb />
Corned and <lb />
lot more good than courses <lb />
In art. <lb />
liven a collector Would be <lb />
lo start a revolution . of it <lb />
were happening lo him. <lb />
The reason a girl i an love a man <lb />
enough in him is she v ill know <lb />
when Ms late. <lb />
MONEY LOST <lb />
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY. <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line 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 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 />
ST <lb />
LB <lb />
CO <lb />
a- <lb />
HAVE AGENCY FOR <lb />
R. C. H. <lb />
AUTOMOBILE <lb />
HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY- <lb />
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU <lb />
THE RIGHT ONE <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
mm <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb />
mm <lb />
MR. C. WHO 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 />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
Agents for best make M f <lb />
. bicycles and tires , <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
Announcements <lb />
t. <lb />
Calendar of Sports for the Week <lb />
For of Weeds <lb />
To the of <lb />
take this method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate for the office <lb />
of of Pitt county, <lb />
to your consideration and <lb />
Should you nominate as your <lb />
I will appreciate it as I <lb />
fur what you have done for me <lb />
Ute past. Should you see St to <lb />
someone else, that will not <lb />
by appreciation for what you <lb />
hare already done for me and my <lb />
lore for the people of Pitt county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
It T. K. <lb />
For of Deeds. <lb />
desire to announce that I be <lb />
for of Deeds be- <lb />
fore the Democratic primary or con <lb />
ever may be called for <lb />
Us county of Pitt I shall be grate- <lb />
and appreciate the support of my <lb />
friends and of the county of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
HARRINGTON. <lb />
id <lb />
Fer of Deeds. <lb />
announce myself a can- <lb />
tor the office of of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county, subject to the <lb />
action and approval of the Democrat- <lb />
primary. I wish to thank my <lb />
friends for the support given four <lb />
years and earnestly ask for earns <lb />
u the coming primary. <lb />
BELL <lb />
MONDAY <lb />
the Central <lb />
inn regatta at ill.<lb />
ii Lawn Howling <lb />
Ont. <lb />
the <lb />
party under Hie plan of or- . , <lb />
i opens at <lb />
Point O. <lb />
Vermont state <lb />
tournament SI <lb />
by a vote of the people in the <lb />
effected. <lb />
The repeal of the stock law leg- <lb />
of the legislature. <lb />
For State . <lb />
Having endorsed by the anti- <lb />
ring element the Democratic part. <lb />
announce a candidate for <lb />
the State Senate, subject to the ac- <lb />
of a voting primary of the <lb />
the con- <lb />
fronting the people I stand upon the <lb />
platform of <lb />
No extension of stock <lb />
The improvement of the public <lb />
without bond issues. <lb />
Against any bond In Pitt <lb />
county for next two years except Id <lb />
then only by vote of the <lb />
people effected. <lb />
Improvement of the county home <lb />
Initiative and <lb />
if you desire the above principle, <lb />
be upheld, I most earnestly solicit <lb />
votes <lb />
WILLIAM F. EVANS. <lb />
II <lb />
Pacific Northwest championship <lb />
tournament opens at <lb />
Iowa State championship tennis <lb />
tournament at Monies. <lb />
of Grand Circuit meeting<lb />
Luther vs. Jim Stewart, <lb />
rounds, at New York city. <lb />
While vs. Mack lo <lb />
, . ., , rounds, at Albany N. V. <lb />
legalized primary for , ,, , <lb />
i Governor Hayes vb. <lb />
rounds, at Winnipeg, Man. <lb />
Pal vs. Willie <lb />
rounds, at New Orleans. <lb />
For Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
I R. I. <lb />
For Register of Deed. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Register of Deeds of <lb />
county, to the approval and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
s J. C. <lb />
For Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the and <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
county. <lb />
T. CARSON. <lb />
1912.<lb />
in the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
May <lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
announce a <lb />
. for the House of <lb />
to and an- <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
T L. WILLIAMS<lb />
tot Legislature <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the House of Representatives, <lb />
subject in tin action approval <lb />
tin Democratic primary <lb />
R. II. <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
Having been endorsed by the anti- <lb />
element of tho <lb />
I announce myself a Candidate for the <lb />
House of Representatives, subject to <lb />
the notion of a voting primary of the <lb />
Democratic party under the plan <lb />
the eon- <lb />
the people I stand upon the <lb />
of <lb />
No extension of the law <lb />
pt by a vote of the people in the <lb />
territory effected. <lb />
The repeal of the stock law <lb />
of the last legislature. <lb />
The improvement of the public <lb />
roads without bond issues. <lb />
I. Against any bond Issue in Pitt <lb />
county for the next two years except <lb />
c towns and than only by vote of the <lb />
pimple affected, <lb />
Improvement of the county home, <lb />
A primary for North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
If you desire the above principles <lb />
lie upheld I most earnestly solicit <lb />
your votes. <lb />
N it <lb />
House el <lb />
Subject to the approval of <lb />
in tho Democratic primary in <lb />
county. hereby announce myself <lb />
a candidate for the House of <lb />
It T COX <lb />
For Slate Senator. <lb />
to approval by the Demo- <lb />
I hereby announce my- <lb />
self a for the nomination <lb />
of State Senator tor Pitt <lb />
For County <lb />
To the voters of Pitt <lb />
We want to name a man for County <lb />
Commissioner from tho North side of <lb />
the county, a man of business and that <lb />
is fully qualified to fill the place and <lb />
If will look after the <lb />
of the county. Nominate and <lb />
him and you will make no mistake <lb />
That man is John G. Taylor. <lb />
MANY VOTERS <lb />
TUESDAY <lb />
Oklahoma sate <lb />
tennis tournament begins at<lb />
Maine Slate championship tennis <lb />
tournament begins at Harbor. Its. <lb />
opens at <lb />
i. la it- Trotting Circuit meeting <lb />
i Hot O. <lb />
Mil a Boon ship Trotting i <lb />
i nil meeting opens Monroe, Mien. <lb />
WEDNESDAY <lb />
Annual regatta Southern <lb />
Rowing association opens <lb />
Opening of the annual exhibition <lb />
of the Front Royal Horse show <lb />
association <lb />
beach Cross vs. Young <lb />
of Amateur Oarsmen <lb />
Per ion, <lb />
tors. <lb />
Hi rounds, at Mew <lb />
Jack vs. Frank <lb />
rounds, at Oakland. Cal. <lb />
Jack <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
Annual regatta of the Great Lakes <lb />
Power Boat League opens at Hamil- <lb />
ton. Out <lb />
Royal Canadian open golf t <lb />
opens at <lb />
Opening of three-day automobile <lb />
race meeting at Texas <lb />
Tommy Hums vs. Hill <lb />
rounds at Sask. <lb />
Cotton Jim Stuart, rounds <lb />
at <lb />
Valley champion tennis <lb />
tournament opens Kansas City. <lb />
Great Western Circuit Mo. <lb />
For County Commissioner <lb />
I hereby announce a can- <lb />
from the South side of <lb />
river for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic voters <lb />
the county <lb />
LEVI PIERCE <lb />
For County <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can <lb />
for County Commissioner <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb />
Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS <lb />
For County <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
subject to the approval mill <lb />
action of the Democratic primary <lb />
the county. <lb />
G. S. PORTER <lb />
June 1911 <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
Only Bat <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
to any. <lb />
All Fountain <lb />
Toilet A <lb />
Full Line of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pent, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Cow Drug Co. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
N. Colin. <lb />
For <lb />
Subject to approval by Demo- <lb />
voters hereby announce <lb />
self a candidate fur the Domination <lb />
of County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
JNO. L.<lb />
For dimity Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself us a can- <lb />
from the north side of Tut <lb />
Ivor for Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
subject to is. action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER<lb />
We are prepared to do any repair work on <lb />
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee <lb />
our work. We also have full line of accessories, and <lb />
will be glad to order any parts to automobiles. <lb />
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale and ex- <lb />
change. We are agents for the <lb />
and cars. We expect to keep new cars on hand <lb />
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or <lb />
Gates, Sugg, Auto Co. <lb />
SATURDAY <lb />
i . . t Hamilton <lb />
Jot i l I i ii Ont. <lb />
mi e being Cl ii ago. <lb />
ii <lb />
tournament <lb />
Springs <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
, Aug. <lb />
Coin <lb />
Democrats of Colorado are rounding <lb />
up in iii readiness for their <lb />
assembly Which will meet here <lb />
tomorrow. The purpose of the as- <lb />
is to Select of <lb />
for state i to he placed <lb />
upon tin- ballots next <lb />
month. Views expressed by pan; <lb />
leaders who have arrived in town in <lb />
a general feeling of confidence <lb />
that the Democrats will be able to <lb />
their state ticket in Colorado <lb />
next November and also control the <lb />
I Live <lb />
Mich. Aug. <lb />
convention the <lb />
-Cl I <lb />
and Mill , <lb />
i i <lb />
the local lodges <lb />
northern Min <lb />
Indiana <lb />
Aug. k <lb />
dozen are under discussion <lb />
the head the ticket to be <lb />
by the Indians Republicans <lb />
in i her.- <lb />
As the Republican candidates must <lb />
i opposition tin- <lb />
as well as the Democrats at the <lb />
lion the party leaders <lb />
an- endeavoring to bring about the <lb />
nomination of strong. t man they <lb />
tan find. <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
M. W. 11.4 Vt <lb />
attorney Law <lb />
formerly occupied by I. L <lb />
Pi em ling <lb />
Greet North <lb />
t. U. <lb />
Office second Boor hi Wooten <lb />
on Third kit., opposite court house <lb />
Moore w. ii <lb />
Attorney a at Law <lb />
North <lb />
m urn <lb />
Attorney at Law<lb />
W. C. D. . CUrt <lb />
Engineer Attorney st l. <lb />
A I <lb />
Engineers <lb />
II. H. I M. It., <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb />
Ear, Nose and Throat. <lb />
Washington, N C, N. C. <lb />
Dr. L. James, <lb />
ville. day every i lo f, pin <lb />
B, J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at law <lb />
u on Court <lb />
House <lb />
North <lb />
ten <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office in building. Tr. i, ft at <lb />
To the Voters and Citizens of <lb />
and Pitt County t <lb />
take this method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate for business In <lb />
everything relating to Real Estate <lb />
and Insurance. Should you see fit <lb />
to nominate me your candidate I will <lb />
appreciate it and serve you faithfully <lb />
I am special representative of the <lb />
National Co., and <lb />
agent for the Equitable Life <lb />
Society of the United States. I <lb />
am prepared to handle all kinds of <lb />
fire risks, take charge of your real <lb />
estate, collect rents, get purchasers <lb />
for farms, negotiate loans, etc. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
L. H. PENDER. <lb />
Office with B F. Tyson on 4th street <lb />
rear Frank Wilson's store. Green- <lb />
n. c.<lb />
I'M In I iii-t to and Surf. <lb />
head City. <lb />
The seashore season Is now open <lb />
and summer excursion tickets are on <lb />
side at all stations to City. <lb />
N. and N, good to <lb />
return until October 31st. <lb />
Get complete information from any<lb />
W W G P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Ta. <lb />
wherever his <lb />
desired <lb />
services <lb />
Hi lilt. <lb />
North <lb />
w. e. <lb />
Law <lb />
Office opposite R. L. Smith Cos <lb />
Stables next door to John Finn <lb />
n Buggy Company's new <lb />
ere, in Hie North I <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby myself a can <lb />
for of <lb />
to the action <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD <lb />
II <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for constable of <lb />
subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHERRY.<lb />
For I <lb />
I to announce myself a <lb />
for township con <lb />
subject to tho Democratic <lb />
nary. <lb />
WALTER L. <lb />
I- r<lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for of Beaver Dam <lb />
township, subject to action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic primary <lb />
J. B. NICHOLS.<lb />
the <lb />
Notice of Dissolution <lb />
Notice is hereby given <lb />
partnership heretofore existing be- <lb />
tween l. ii. fender and fl, t. <lb />
doing a plumbing business under <lb />
name Pander and Hicks, has <lb />
this day dissolved by mutual <lb />
The same will hereafter be <lb />
continued in the name of S. T. Hicks. <lb />
July Hind, mi. <lb />
I. II <lb />
S T HICKS<lb />
YOUR HOME IS <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
ii F. TYSON <lb />
Sick and Accident <lb />
mi Fourth rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
Mint <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
of of <lb />
North composed <lb />
V. Mm i James M <lb />
has this day dissolved mu- <lb />
consent. James M. has <lb />
purchased the entire interest of <lb />
V. in business and <lb />
continue in the name<lb />
This the nth day of July, <lb />
f, <lb />
ltd <lb />
For Sale <lb />
A few Berkshire pigs fur <lb />
ate delivery. The bust that can <lb />
bred <lb />
W H <lb />
M Greenville. N C <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
When you want the best. ,,., <lb />
we at your <lb />
Choice Ruses, <lb />
and la <lb />
Floral offerings <lb />
at short notice. <lb />
I. L Co. <lb />
I, <lb />
J. <lb />
for and <lb />
him, tilt <lb />
M till II IS <lb />
at <lb />
JOHN t. <lb />
A. M. Allen's <lb />
Y C. <lb />
lay Phone HI Night i <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night <lb />
II <lb />
H. . Ward C. C. in in i <lb />
N. i N. <lb />
WARD A <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice all the <lb />
in Wooten on <lb />
Street <lb />
. . <lb />
Will <lb />
to <lb />
City and N. f. <lb />
Sunday tickets now or <lb />
sale week fares will <lb />
effective Saturday, Julie 1st. <lb />
Fir specific rates and complete In <lb />
formation apply to any agent of <lb />
Norfolk Southern railroad <lb />
F. M. <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
3rd St. 2nd <lb />
M. V,<lb />
W. A. Taylor enter and claims the <lb />
Piece or panel of land in <lb />
the II. Hit I township, <lb />
bounded as follows; <lb />
Adjoining the land Eureka <lb />
and W A on <lb />
the Jesse land on the <lb />
west and south and the M. II. Man- <lb />
land on the east. Containing <lb />
tow hundred acres, <lb />
more or less <lb />
This day of S <lb />
W. A. TAYLOR, <lb />
w M <lb />
Taker.<lb />
S. M. <lb />
n and retail and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid Hides, <lb />
Fur, Colon Seed OH, barrels. <lb />
keys, <lb />
Oak Mattresses, eta <lb />
Suits, carriages, par <lb />
tables, safes, <lb />
and ft As snuff, High <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
cigars, canned peach <lb />
es. apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat, Hour <lb />
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food, <lb />
oil. cotton seed meal and <lb />
hulls garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb />
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass and <lb />
ware, wooden warn, and <lb />
crackers macaroni cheese best but- <lb />
new Royal ,. , Machines and <lb />
numerous other goods Quality and <lb />
cheap for cash Come to see <lb />
ma reuse M.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
end FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by<lb />
LI J. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
year. . . <lb />
ail . <lb />
rates be <lb />
flu <lb />
Third <lb />
All cards of thanks <lb />
reaped be charged at <lb />
cent per <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
be charged at <lb />
per line, up to line <lb />
Entered a matter <lb />
August 1910, at the office at <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
act of March <lb />
AI Cl <lb />
Marshall <lb />
SEEDED <lb />
l should happen m Nor- <lb />
i to take the <lb />
.-,.; . or Virgin i Be u <lb />
i i is something <lb />
ll i i bound to claim your notice <lb />
th <lb />
right hi your home county PHI <lb />
I i the w the it- <lb />
i hi as and comfort of the <lb />
etc., etc . III, of course, i mini <lb />
factors in getting your thinking <lb />
i. i motion, Yet than <lb />
i o something <lb />
which situated midway between <lb />
Norfolk ind Cape H my. To the fl <lb />
the tracks you on to- <lb />
ll I M- <lb />
your eyes real for some <lb />
i. i i a pi. ground <lb />
covered cm i <lb />
pi AIm ii this <lb />
e a sign, <lb />
Truck Experimental <lb />
We i mil tell exactly all <lb />
is nursed Into life and fruit in <lb />
i i i by the <lb />
green and the differ- <lb />
of bashes and plants, a <lb />
you whisk past tins miniature farm. <lb />
nm deduct that almost everything In <lb />
i truck baa assigned <lb />
strip Mother Berth and that nil the <lb />
wisdom hi modem cultivation has <lb />
in-ill over ii make ii produce <lb />
exemplary vegetables. Given the <lb />
surrounding soil, that <lb />
upon which t in- state has <lb />
ii farm is by no means as good as <lb />
by t ti.- I t county <lb />
borders, Yet results speak for them <lb />
selves end before your is <lb />
extended In that experimental farm <lb />
of <lb />
volumes for the <lb />
of applying some science in i <lb />
Ii ii is possible iii all is <lb />
being -ii farm <lb />
taking Into consideration the nature <lb />
II soil, what could ac- <lb />
pinned hen In Pitt <lb />
perhaps, we might in- told, <lb />
table growing is such s small side <lb />
line iii our farmers that it la hardly <lb />
worth considering from profit <lb />
v point view, in s sad <lb />
mistake, for is a con- <lb />
ceding no more In <lb />
good vegetables there Is in <lb />
dedicating hole lit to the as lb <lb />
of tobacco or <lb />
And by the way, It is not that we <lb />
not enjoy vegetables our tables <lb />
tor we really do. the sail part <lb />
i. an brought to us from <lb />
afar in tin kimonos and link mill <lb />
low labels The kind Wiley <lb />
pi miserable Urns hum- when <lb />
he need lo pal his <lb />
through the paces, in words <lb />
You after ill <lb />
is a demand for vegetables <lb />
as do not e them In <lb />
satisfy our own wants en- <lb />
let. rising people, many hundreds <lb />
miles from here, know with sol <lb />
I a keen Si <lb />
lo our aid. <lb />
Why should not our fail <lb />
. cotton and <lb />
. , . u of their acres <lb />
u. the cultivation of something which <lb />
. it to tin extent of <lb />
.- Have the <lb />
sty is i e <lb />
I. . rest lo the eraser this<lb />
e candidates in North <lb />
seeking the <lb />
in for Senate <lb />
B of then as good as the other. <lb />
we do not think any perfectly fair <lb />
In the State should use <lb />
columns in favor of one and <lb />
against While personally an <lb />
can and support whom <lb />
pleases, his paper should <lb />
candidates of the same party for the <lb />
same office an equal showing and <lb />
should no; give merely in . <lb />
ins Individual feeling, t-u tar as <lb />
hue observed there arc very few <lb />
papers in the State rail to treat <lb />
all candidates with absolute fair- <lb />
farmers In county <lb />
arc buying automobiles that we on- <lb />
to see a sentiment for good <lb />
I I possession of the Bounty. <lb />
Of course when a man Invests in u <lb />
r he is not long in becoming an ad <lb />
for a good road in his neigh- <lb />
at least and <lb />
lie to go. It will not be <lb />
many yarn before the man who op- <lb />
poses good roads will be up- <lb />
ii being as much of s back <lb />
be as the one who makes light with <lb />
pine knot or plows with an ox. <lb />
cannot help from feeling dis- <lb />
A i his own con- <lb />
it do an he <lb />
and g. I what he wanted <lb />
---------o <lb />
And just think tile people must <lb />
up with this senatorial scramble <lb />
It is said that Jack Johnson Is <lb />
nag Invest in air machine. And <lb />
ere long we will hear the last of Jack<lb />
Texas. Aug. <lb />
the eve of the richest and most spec <lb />
automobile race meeting . . <lb />
held in the southwest. <lb />
I enthusiasm and ex <lb />
pi i The races, which are to <lb />
be held In connection with the an- <lb />
Cotton Carnival, will begin to- <lb />
-ii continue through the re <lb />
of the week. The contests <lb />
will be conducted on the be M b <lb />
course which experts pronounce to <lb />
I.- one of the finest in the country <lb />
The course is two and one half miles <lb />
long. A grand stand to <lb />
late 10-000 spectators has been ere I <lb />
I d the finish spot. There are five <lb />
on the program for each <lb />
the first two days of the meet. <lb />
Senatorial Race as a State Contemporary Sees it. <lb />
the Fayetteville <lb />
Editorial of Human Interest <lb />
i . era of Pitt county should not <lb />
let political agitation make them for <lb />
get a farmer's meeting will i.- held In <lb />
Greenville on Tuesday next week, <lb />
Al this meeting specialists from <lb />
He- government and state depart- <lb />
agriculture in present <lb />
to talk mi subjects m Interest <lb />
lo politics for <lb />
that and give to the mat <lb />
is that Improve farm and <lb />
life. <lb />
According to their own claims <lb />
investigation, are <lb />
trusts and working for the benefit of <lb />
the people the recent advance <lb />
to twenty cents a gallon <lb />
Shows consumer catches it <lb />
when the trust g.-is a chance him, <lb />
Ami the new Hull Mouse party <lb />
made do quarter for the colored <lb />
brother leaves the latter with <lb />
out a party and he will have to <lb />
nil vole <lb />
in- can. <lb />
or where <lb />
Politicians are coming to <lb />
that newspapers business enter- <lb />
prises and mil pack horses to ride <lb />
free on. There are yet some com- <lb />
that ought lo learn this <lb />
i- <lb />
If London physician <lb />
that in years everybody In tbs <lb />
will be crazy, none of the pres <lb />
residents will be on hand lo prove <lb />
in the contrary. <lb />
Greenville must certainly shake off <lb />
some of her ways bring <lb />
in manufacturing enterprises If the <lb />
town is to grow much faster, <lb />
THOSE I. IT A <lb />
EN MA. <lb />
How often have you Seen i drunken <lb />
ii stagger along the street <lb />
The mechanic sees as never before <lb />
industrial opening in the south <lb />
The capitalist learned the value <lb />
or the section for Investment in man- <lb />
enterprises. <lb />
The one need is roads. The farmer <lb />
Without roads cannot market his pro- <lb />
Grown men and women, too. What is the value of a good <lb />
laugh at him with the children, nudge Crop of or corn if the few miles <lb />
each other, and find between the farms and the <lb />
the sight of a human being sunk market is Impossible What the value <lb />
below the lowest animal. yields of berries, of fruits, of <lb />
The sight of a drunken man going if station or rail. <lb />
home should make every other man <lb />
and woman and sympathetic, and <lb />
horrible <lb />
useful, by <lb />
see a determination to avoid and <lb />
the sight is. should be <lb />
Inspiring, in those who <lb />
help others avoid that man's fate. <lb />
That reeling drunkard is going to <lb />
his home. <lb />
He is going home to children who <lb />
re afraid of him. to a Wife whose for t. wagon and roads for <lb />
iii- is miserable. the buggies. Roads for the automobile <lb />
good roads is the important <lb />
lion. The deliberations of Hie men <lb />
h ho have come from different parts <lb />
of the Slate will he watched. They <lb />
menu business and that business <lb />
which is of interest to every man, <lb />
woman and child of the state. <lb />
Give North Carolina good roads. <lb />
He is going home taking with him <lb />
the worst curse in the <lb />
and roads for the pleasure car. <lb />
us roads for good weather and <lb />
bitter remorse himself after having mads for bad weather. Had roads <lb />
Inflicted Buffering on those whom lie <lb />
Should protect. <lb />
And as he and <lb />
men, knowing what the home-coming <lb />
means, laugh at him enjoy the <lb />
sight. <lb />
In the old days in the arena it <lb />
happened brothers <lb />
His are soiled from falling, were set to tight each other. When <lb />
his face is bruised. Ins eyes an- dull. refused lo fight they were forced <lb />
Sometimes he curses Hi.- boys that <lb />
teas- him. Sometimes he tries to <lb />
smile, in a drunken effort to placate <lb />
pitiless, childless cruelty. <lb />
His body, worn out, can stand no <lb />
more, and he mumbles that he is go- <lb />
home. <lb />
The children persecute him. throw <lb />
at him. laugh him. running <lb />
of him. <lb />
Cost more money than the building of <lb />
good roads. The cos should no be <lb />
an item, save that it tie considered in <lb />
reference to building good roads as <lb />
as possible. <lb />
for roads <lb />
throughout North <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Press Comment <lb />
to it by red-hot irons applied to their <lb />
hacks. <lb />
We have progressed beyond the <lb />
moral condition of human beings <lb />
guilty of SUCh brutality as that. Hut. <lb />
we cannot call ourselves civilized Taft should adopt as his <lb />
while our imaginations and <lb />
I hi rs are so dull that the reeling <lb />
The less a thing's worth the easier <lb />
it is lo It off. <lb />
I is useless to plan to work unless <lb />
you work the plan. <lb />
Every man likes to have it said of <lb />
him he is different. <lb />
The world could dispense with <lb />
without losing any sleep. <lb />
start to look for trouble; <lb />
yon wilt bring ii lo you. <lb />
ii two women get into an <lb />
Hie one who talks the fastest <lb />
wins. <lb />
The factory work of destiny runs to <lb />
knitting soul from tangled threads <lb />
of life. <lb />
A girl may learn to drive by going <lb />
buggy riding with u man who can't <lb />
manage a horse with one hand. <lb />
It a man gels on his knees and <lb />
a woman to marry him. the <lb />
chances are he will remain In that <lb />
position Hie rest of bis life of she ac- <lb />
Chicago News. <lb />
drunkard is thought an amusing spec- <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
L. <lb />
Cannon, former <lb />
has not lost bis Iii.- even though <lb />
he Ins Other <lb />
day he called another congressman a <lb />
It show much a <lb />
ii. hi in g.-t mat wild another lust be- <lb />
cause Ins opinion happens to be <lb />
about men or measures, All <lb />
have a right to think for themselves. <lb />
SISTERHOOD. <lb />
T II K Sorority <lb />
sisterhood la a <lb />
corporation <lb />
of undaunted <lb />
males who re- <lb />
lo associate <lb />
with anybody not <lb />
a member of the <lb />
union it is much <lb />
harder to get in- <lb />
to <lb />
ha <lb />
As long as she is lo tie <lb />
taking as ion time as <lb />
of the Iliad so that anybody can tell <lb />
ii that Immortal epic. man <lb />
With the she is admitted to full Chicago. <lb />
membership, given the semi-annual blamed <lb />
comes able lo translate the first book <lb />
mind, After a sorority sister be- Dispatch. <lb />
password and allowed lo make the, <lb />
fudge. The order of business at Being as how we grabbed the canal <lb />
sorority meeting is as and furnished money for <lb />
culture with the Greek we fail to see what <lb />
and the horizontal admission has to do with <lb />
sorority who agree not to reveal tin Herald. <lb />
-us to be in Secret work of the lo anybody <lb />
x Date in History<lb />
ships built in Canada <lb />
said to have been launched at <lb />
Drake, noted <lb />
poet, born. Died sept, <lb />
1820. <lb />
Commissioners of and <lb />
the states met at <lb />
to arrange a treaty of peace. <lb />
The Duke of Orleans accepted <lb />
French crown as Phil <lb />
Preston it Leslie elected gov <lb />
Kentucky. <lb />
-John B. Weller. governor of <lb />
California died New <lb />
Orleans, Hon. Ohio ill 1812. <lb />
1880 In. Tanner New York, <lb />
eluded his fast of days <lb />
nights. <lb />
court martial of Major <lb />
Dreyfus begun at <lb />
A woman walked from New York thousand men thrown <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt's shall not <lb />
only keep one commandment T ii <lb />
a solar However, why <lb />
rats are going to make <lb />
keep all. Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
Several newspapers and many <lb />
have launched into a discus- <lb />
of an eternal hell. The subject <lb />
u to hot for us to handle, however <lb />
Wilmington Dispatch. <lb />
out of employment by tho <lb />
don dock strike. <lb />
One of sea-sick fellows on the <lb />
i, Press Convention ocean trip <lb />
from Mini-head City In <lb />
said he threw up everything but his <lb />
Job. <lb />
Into tho <lb />
of American Revolution with <lb />
a i looked family tree a jimmy. <lb />
Nobody is allowed to become a <lb />
sister unless she can throw the <lb />
Greek alphabet three times in <lb />
without tying her tongue in a <lb />
double bow-knit. Every sorority has <lb />
a form initiation which is <lb />
ed to throw a series of c chills <lb />
Into i timid candidate and cause her <lb />
mental poise in on its axis. <lb />
II is never in initiate <lb />
haughty mood but with whom they come in j The national disaster Which S. <lb />
than it la to get contact, balloting on vestal virgins tor so positively predicts may <lb />
win. have forsworn matrimony on ac- be somewhat relieved by his seeking <lb />
Count of old age; hoisting the York World. <lb />
hailing sign of distress for tile j Ami never even dreamed <lb />
III of sisters who have everything was an York <lb />
ready but the tulle remarks for <lb />
lie fund of the order relative lo the <lb />
ring service and Hie subjugation <lb />
male sex; adjournment, both sin.- <lb />
die and sine hope. Th <lb />
is equipped With a Jaw-break- <lb />
ritual which makes the literary <lb />
a very wholesome influence <lb />
a leaflet, and It ex- <lb />
World. <lb />
was my light and my <lb />
Oyster Hay comment on the <lb />
average case. No. Colonel; your mod- <lb />
st Is wrong. II was not <lb />
Pot <lb />
loves company, <lb />
White- Hut the cook won't allow us <lb />
ban- any.- Harpers <lb />
What soil of a woman did he mar- <lb />
You know him. sort of a <lb />
man would marry Louis <lb />
Solomon was a wise man. <lb />
Ob. he had It easy. There were no <lb />
technicalities in his day. nor did ho <lb />
your fight or any man's. It was the , decide cases with the <lb />
and the victory of the <lb />
of Hie <lb />
people <lb />
York <lb />
body into i sorority once, as the a very wholesome <lb />
experience leaves the applicant in a upon the talkative propensities of the <lb />
chastened frame of membership. <lb />
Cotton Is quoted at a pretty good <lb />
figure now. but it tumble when <lb />
i farmers begin putting it on the <lb />
market, <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Is <lb />
has entertained a number <lb />
re conventions and a measure of <lb />
pm attaches to each of them but <lb />
the convention whose deliberations of crops. The value <lb />
means the largest good lo the State of fruit, berries, melons and other <lb />
to recognize the present <lb />
and to take advantage of the <lb />
forces. The farmer is learning the <lb />
lesson of proper end the <lb />
of North Carolina is now In session, j truck is becoming better <lb />
This Slate Is just now in process of known. Corn fields are seen from the <lb />
splendid development in ones- ear windows as often as cotton fields <lb />
A newspaper that lo pull almost,. . <lb />
lion la progress open <lb />
alone for the of its Mm j fealty. The la <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
Miss Burke <lb />
tress. years old <lb />
well known <lb />
today. <lb />
evenly divided.- Louisville <lb />
didn't . ten look your <lb />
way; I you said you <lb />
knew her <lb />
probably has heard that <lb />
the automobile that I have been <lb />
Miss Fitz was a hired one <lb />
dent of College. <lb />
old today. <lb />
Mrs. you remember <lb />
Rollins, dean of <lb />
the Theological Seminary of that I gave yon no decided answer tho <lb />
New York. years old today. time you proposed <lb />
Stanley author of remember that you <lb />
-II,. of the rural district Red Robe and other famous pended <lb />
better educated to their possibilities, years old ,, j <lb />
WE OFFER YOU <lb />
Summer Footwear <lb />
AT <lb />
REDUCED PRICES <lb />
A cordial invitation to inspect <lb />
our stock is extended to all <lb />
who desire neat, stylish and <lb />
comfortable shoes at <lb />
low prices. <lb />
COME TO SEE US <lb />
J. R. J. a <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
MARKET- <lb />
ism <lb />
OPENS <lb />
AUGUST <lb />
15TH <lb />
on that date be open and ready <lb />
with our large NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE, <lb />
built on the lot from which Ware- <lb />
house was burned. It is the best arranged, <lb />
best lighted and largest Brick Warehouse in <lb />
this section. <lb />
The members of our firm are <lb />
to you; both are known as judges of the weed, <lb />
and as both will run the sales, you can rest as- <lb />
sured that you will get full value for your to- <lb />
With the best and largest Warehouse, with <lb />
plenty of cash to back us, and our knowledge <lb />
of tobacco, we know we can please you. Bring <lb />
us your first load, and if prices will hold you <lb />
we will sell the balance of your crop. <lb />
Gorman will still hold the leaf <lb />
business he has always had, and with his large <lb />
hopes to be able to care for all his <lb />
friends tobacco. <lb />
Drive to WARE- <lb />
HOUSE and be convinced that we are your <lb />
friends. <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
lento flats <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb />
In the Superior Court before C <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
K. B. and wife. Julia P. <lb />
M Cherry and wife Annie F. <lb />
Cherry B, ll. Foley <lb />
vs. <lb />
William K. Cherry. <lb />
me f a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court made by , <lb />
clerk, on the lath day of Jul, tut, <lb />
in the above entitled special proceed- <lb />
commissioners <lb />
will, on Monday, the Nth day of Au- <lb />
gust, o'clock, noon, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court <lb />
door, in Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
County, to highest 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 side <lb />
of I Si reel and west side of Co- <lb />
street adjoining Third Street on <lb />
the south and on <lb />
and the lot known as the W. H. <lb />
lot on the north and the lot <lb />
known as the tot on the west. <lb />
I containing about one-half acre, more <lb />
or less and being the lot on which <lb />
Mary Foley formerly <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose of <lb />
making Partition among the heirs at <lb />
of Mir. Mary Foley. <lb />
This the 15th day of July. <lb />
F. C Harding. <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
lo Creditors. <lb />
M. Johnson, having qualified <lb />
as administrator of tho estate of Sus- <lb />
an Sutton, deceased, before C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt County, notice is hereby given <lb />
that all persons Indebted to said es- <lb />
are hereby required to make <lb />
mediate settlement to undersign <lb />
ed administrator and all persons hold <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
hereby required to file their claims <lb />
I with said administrator duly vended <lb />
Within the twelve months from the <lb />
dale hereof, or notice win be pleaded <lb />
n of their recovery. <lb />
This the day of July. 1911, <lb />
l. M. JOHNSON, <lb />
Administrator of the of Susan <lb />
E, Button. <lb />
ii <lb />
Karl <lb />
Karl Nelson, who is known the <lb />
Father i House of <lb />
say, <lb />
born -ii Brick worth Park, near <lb />
bury. He <lb />
Is son second <lb />
and a grand nephew of the famous; <lb />
Lord the hero of Trafalgar <lb />
Through death his father he <lb />
succeeded lo the title while he is <lb />
still a He com <lb />
his graduation at Cambridge <lb />
and at twenty two <lb />
married to daughter of the Karl of <lb />
Lord Nelson look his <lb />
seat in the House of lairds In ISM <lb />
and for upwards of years In has <lb />
to active Interest in <lb />
public affairs lie is the bolder of <lb />
one o only two pen- <lb />
existence In the <lb />
holder of the other one being lord ; <lb />
Rodney, a descendant of the celebrated <lb />
Admiral Sir George <lb />
The <lb />
Greenville Banking Co. <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
Are Blown Clear <lb />
Across Ocean <lb />
Resources over <lb />
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT <lb />
Uncle Sam Deposits with Us. <lb />
The State of North Carolina Us <lb />
Why not YOU <lb />
our account will receive the same courteous <lb />
treatment, whether large or small. <lb />
OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS <lb />
The Largest in PITT COUNTY <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Clara and K. <lb />
Johnson, having as <lb />
of the estate of N. S. de- <lb />
ceased, before C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
the superior court of county, no- <lb />
lice is hereby given that all persons <lb />
indebted lo tile said estate are hereby <lb />
to make Immediate settle <lb />
with undersigned <lb />
land all persons holding claims <lb />
said estate are hereby required to tile <lb />
their claims with said dub <lb />
within twelve from i <lb />
rate hereof, or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded In liar of their recovery <lb />
Tills 25th day of July. <lb />
CLARA K. <lb />
and EMILY JOHNSON. <lb />
of estate of S. <lb />
deceased. <lb />
WASHINGTON, August ;. <lb />
of the Department of <lb />
Commerce and Labor, probably will <lb />
order Within a days the <lb />
the live shipwrecked Japanese <lb />
who were blown across Pa, <lb />
ocean in junk. Anally land- <lb />
lit Oil., lo be charged <lb />
with n violation of the <lb />
migration laws of the United States, <lb />
The Immigration have <lb />
mended that the aliens ho deported at <lb />
the Of th Slates. This <lb />
recommendation was supported by the <lb />
Japanese consul, who was consulted <lb />
in the case. <lb />
Three months ago the Japanese <lb />
on trip from one isl <lb />
and of lo another In <lb />
fifty foot three masted junk they were <lb />
Caught ill a Storm and blown to sea. <lb />
They lost their hearings, crossed tile <lb />
ocean the first land they saw was <lb />
Max. They they tried to <lb />
make Seattle Wash, where one <lb />
their number had lived yens ago. <lb />
Their weather beaten <lb />
Wrecked off the California coast, how- <lb />
ever and the men well ashore at <lb />
THE BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With of OVER <lb />
One Quarter a Million <lb />
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Jams L. <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. <lb />
H. D. <lb />
However, when you touch is tho party which <lb />
go east In Martin county, you begging to elect him to who <lb />
in overwhelming sentiment of running over the country and do- <lb />
flavor, sprinkled with honorable men besides <lb />
a fresh package Liver <lb />
Regulator, Whether similar <lb />
obtain as yon advance further <lb />
he distributed to tbs voters <lb />
Tin county, false. and <lb />
literature, for the purpose, of <lb />
inward the eastern shore our others building up him- <lb />
State sufficiently Informed However, the people are not <lb />
Woman to Die in Electric <lb />
speak about It, Taking everything as <lb />
ii whole, however, 1st it suffice <lb />
asleep. The avenging hand of public <lb />
opinion will fall heavily upon any <lb />
Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one black with <lb />
small Sow marked crop In <lb />
year. Owner can get same by <lb />
proving ownership and paying charges <lb />
Major Mills, Greenville. N. <lb />
C. <lb />
have taken up a Jersey heifer, <lb />
bandy color with dark aides and face, <lb />
fork In right and crap In left. <lb />
can sang by proving owner <lb />
ship and paying <lb />
HENRY LEWIS, <lb />
ltd <lb />
St raj-Taken <lb />
I have taken up one black <lb />
weight about pounds, marked crop <lb />
right ear. Owner can get same by <lb />
ownership and paying <lb />
es. TOM EVANS. <lb />
it r. D. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
l ltd <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
Are Eva at War <lb />
There two things everlastingly <lb />
war. Joy and piles. <lb />
Salvo will banish piles. It <lb />
subdues the Itching, Irritation. <lb />
or swelling. It com- <lb />
Invites Joy. healer of <lb />
burns, cuts, bruises, eczema, <lb />
scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. On- <lb />
G at nil druggists. <lb />
Watch the Grow <lb />
An Appeal For Help <lb />
Dear let our <lb />
solicitor, J. W, Stokes, have that lit- <lb />
you owe on The Just <lb />
take a look at the date opposite your <lb />
and you will have no trouble <lb />
figuring up the amount you now <lb />
I owe. Heller a little, extra <lb />
to set you up ahead. Those of you <lb />
are on our city debit will be <lb />
I Waited on In due time by Mr. Stokes <lb />
who has devised new debit system <lb />
and he Is very anxious for you to <lb />
help him lo make It workable and <lb />
effective We are hard up and hope <lb />
get It from those who already owe <lb />
t Aug . is <lb />
no chance tor further In <lb />
the Virginia <lb />
Christian, who will for <lb />
murder next week, unless <lb />
something now not foreseen should <lb />
arise. The governor has granted her <lb />
extension of one month in Which <lb />
lo make tier preparations for the tin <lb />
known, and will extend further <lb />
clemency. <lb />
She will be the woman to be <lb />
electrocuted in this state and because <lb />
of this fact Is a good deal of <lb />
interest In her case, dices of <lb />
punishment Inflicted upon women <lb />
in Virginia In past years, when death <lb />
dealt by hanging, have been few. <lb />
partisans of either are ex- Insults and <lb />
peeling an easy time iii servants of the people. <lb />
is a battle royal. Lie, -mil should gel busy <lb />
like of which, has mil fought In show themselves worthy to re- <lb />
his nomination for governor over great party, or the people <lb />
nus state since Governor won some one who has the <lb />
Ashley Home and Locke courage to go after man who has the <lb />
goal to attempt to scorn us flog or trail <lb />
in the dust. <lb />
such. Mr Editor, in brief, is tin- <lb />
way the people about II. <lb />
j. f. <lb />
Letter to the Editors <lb />
Editor Your <lb />
dent has been perambulating a hit <lb />
this up subscriptions <lb />
here and there and talking lo <lb />
about various and sundry things. <lb />
The result is that I have a few things <lb />
general Interest I wish to give to <lb />
your many readers. <lb />
While at Bethel Thursday I found <lb />
ll at he Interest in lbs Senatorial con- <lb />
test seemed lo be predominant as be- <lb />
tween the sup <lb />
lines are lightly drawn <lb />
the situation is rather tense to be <lb />
comfortable for either party. Judge <lb />
Clark has a sturdy, earnest fol- <lb />
lowers These contend the <lb />
Judge's Strength is growing every <lb />
day and b November he will <lb />
muster a considerable following iii <lb />
Bethel township. <lb />
ii had Bethel <lb />
township was practically solid for Mr. <lb />
but, to be perfectly fair <lb />
about it, after thorough <lb />
your correspondent falls to it <lb />
so easy for our Senior Senator at tills <lb />
lime, on the band, there <lb />
every evidence the forces <lb />
and Clark are pressing him <lb />
hard for the sun with <lb />
such tried warriors as M Jones <lb />
and If, II. to direct for him <lb />
the opponents of Senator Simmons <lb />
will have no child's play in rolling <lb />
Up a majority against him, John <lb />
and old Uncle Matthew James, <lb />
however, just got <lb />
to win. <lb />
When you gel down lo oil <lb />
the other hand, tilings look quite <lb />
Here you bear nothing but <lb />
Clark and with Clark In the <lb />
bad so far as the city Is concerned. <lb />
While for tile <lb />
toga is occupying an important <lb />
on our political ladder, still time <lb />
are other thing claiming people's <lb />
attention In county Just now. in <lb />
a days. August 17th, there la to <lb />
lie a Democratic primary In this <lb />
lo decide who shall be <lb />
nominees tor the parlous offices to be <lb />
tilled. Many are the candidate, hut <lb />
Hie most Interest centers iii. con- <lb />
test for stale senator. The candidates <lb />
announced so tar ire Messrs a l. <lb />
Blow, Julius Brown and w. k. Ev- <lb />
an. Mr. Evan has the endorse- <lb />
of the so-called anti-ring Dem- <lb />
mass meeting. The people <lb />
argue that Mr. case has great- <lb />
I suffered by this endorsement; that <lb />
ins campaign of and de- <lb />
of good honorable men <lb />
their motives is rather In be con- <lb />
than approved <lb />
me sine he will get the kind <lb />
condemnation be so richly <lb />
the hands of the Democrats on Aug. <lb />
17th. <lb />
I with good <lb />
that they have voted tin- Demo- <lb />
ticket last time, hi assert <lb />
are going to vole Will <lb />
Evans, others who have <lb />
Hie Republican ticket for nun., <lb />
years, i understand, expect to vote for <lb />
the anti-ring candidate. I heard a <lb />
say Hie oilier Unit <lb />
to vote for Taft, Simmons and <lb />
Evans. These kind of voters are <lb />
commended to Messrs. Blow, and <lb />
Brown, who are maintaining n painful <lb />
silence while <lb />
Taken <lb />
I have taken up live geese, <lb />
color, that swam river and came in <lb />
my Bold. Owner can get same by <lb />
paying charges. <lb />
J. K. MAY. <lb />
s tin M. o. <lb />
S. T. II I C K H <lb />
Steam and Hot <lb />
Beating, <lb />
Gasoline <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
I am prepared to do your work at <lb />
a Reasonable price. See me or call, <lb />
No. GO. <lb />
After lag, of a habit <lb />
Will derive benefit taking one <lb />
of If haw been <lb />
TOO MICH, <lb />
they w ill promptly relieve the <lb />
HEADACHE-------- <lb />
tho and remove gloomy <lb />
Elegantly <lb />
No Substitute. <lb />
Io Farmers Pit and Counties <lb />
The Star Warehouse will open Aug- <lb />
16th, 1912 I thank my <lb />
many for the <lb />
ago they line given me for the past <lb />
live years, and hope in continue to <lb />
receive your valued support, I am <lb />
glad to state Indication <lb />
points to good prices tor the present <lb />
crop. I can assure you that l will <lb />
sell your co highest <lb />
at all times, and our interests <lb />
shall be taken care <lb />
Mi n will auctioneer <lb />
line and he is one of the best <lb />
Mr. John I. whom you all <lb />
know, will charge of the floor <lb />
We have good, clean beds for you <lb />
sleep on. dry stables for your <lb />
team. <lb />
Bring your tobacco to the and <lb />
me sen ii you. i <lb />
no and no market <lb />
shall lead me. know it Is <lb />
worth, and how to sell It for Its worth. <lb />
Ton shall have the highest prices for <lb />
grade and for every pile, <lb />
to see me null bring me your load <lb />
and a awaits you. <lb />
friend, <lb />
P. FOXHALL. <lb />
Manager Star<lb /></p>
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The Have <lb />
Hum II is impressed up- <lb />
on me whet by our dubs and <lb />
federations, writes Helen M <lb />
la tin- Mis. <lb />
Danker put II when she <lb />
To fed- <lb />
brings Um gradual breath <lb />
mind; radical woman it brings <lb />
Um knowledge i i individual point <lb />
of m new. ever learn- <lb />
ed, to Um n brings <lb />
friends and fallow. to the <lb />
work and forge, illness of sell; to <lb />
rich it know- <lb />
obligations <lb />
possessions; to Um poor it baa <lb />
brought genuine help and uplift i <lb />
multitude <lb />
us our gains and loaM <lb />
In considering this Influence of the<lb />
We have mined the out-of-door <lb />
w loot the <lb />
and fancy-work habit j <lb />
We have gained an Independence and <lb />
freedom of dross. <lb />
We gained a sense of the so- <lb />
truth that Injury to one is <lb />
the concern of we hair lost <lb />
narrow selfish tot our own, and our <lb />
own way. <lb />
have gained In some <lb />
Um knowledge should to <lb />
every of nation, stair or city. <lb />
We the helpless Ignorance <lb />
which has kept unjust regard- <lb />
women on our statue books for <lb />
all past time. We nave gained extent <lb />
knowledge of business affairs. <lb />
We have gained the Idea mere <lb />
belonging are not the whole of the <lb />
home and cheerfulness <lb />
air are the old <lb />
ion of personality scrubbing all the <lb />
paint in Um house twice a year, and <lb />
wonder of have even <lb />
gone far an to put off washing <lb />
from Monday to another day under <lb />
streets of circumstances. <lb />
there U; the effect of the <lb />
upon the home of the <lb />
woman, and indirectly its Influence <lb />
upon the matrimony. Not so many <lb />
years ago she unmarried woman had <lb />
no home; Bin- lived with some- <lb />
the either <lb />
her existence or made her the <lb />
of the family She had no <lb />
position, no rests, nothing to live <lb />
for. <lb />
Ill those days the club bad taught <lb />
women that there were beautifully <lb />
pleasures in the world. Interesting <lb />
thing to do. helpful lives to live, even <lb />
not married, a woman SM <lb />
most forced into matrimony. Baal <lb />
all the single woman is permitted to <lb />
have her own home, her household <lb />
she has learned through <lb />
club that there is helpful <lb />
and and that <lb />
life may be full and rich. <lb />
Points oil rails Kan- <lb />
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trimmings are as popular as <lb />
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The silk still with <lb />
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lone <lb />
hats bid fair lo be seen this <lb />
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man to keep I is steak under <lb />
Cheap nun and automobiles <lb />
the most noise. <lb />
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move grand opera. <lb />
The man who sets a good example <lb />
a sermon without words. <lb />
the better of yourself before <lb />
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rest along the seawall promenade, with <lb />
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benches. <lb />
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ed with lancers Norfolk. Ports <lb />
mouth and the collage colony, the <lb />
number materially augmented <lb />
by the great number of people who <lb />
rived at tin- yesterday from <lb />
Richmond, Washington. Baltimore and <lb />
other points to stay over until Mon- <lb />
for as a week end resort Virgin- <lb />
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demand. Students yearly from North Carolina counties. A school that <lb />
will satisfy you in every respect,,, Beautiful with views, etc. <lb />
Sent free. Write today. Address the <lb />
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views, etc. <lb />
Institute <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
WARRENTON, N. C. <lb />
Fall Session. 1912. Begin Sept. <lb />
attention given to English, Mathematics, the sciences and <lb />
classics by teachers of long experience, .-or grade of preparation and <lb />
deportment of pupils consult the of the University and the col- <lb />
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hi rice Hour substitute <lb />
in in milk to <lb />
from lumps. Stir these <lb />
dually into scalding milk. he <lb />
pound or- <lb />
almonds and six bitter almonds <lb />
Into mixture boiling, one <lb />
a hall i sugar. Stir <lb />
avoid lumps Boll one <lb />
hour. Into a pudding dish <lb />
decorate with mounds beaten <lb />
egg bake a lea seconds <lb />
until in a very oven In <lb />
renter mound put i <lb />
sugared almond. Around the mounds <lb />
place candied cherries, Solve cold <lb />
with plain cream. <lb />
Clean and scraps well a pig's bead <lb />
and feet boll until tender, put- <lb />
ting on the tire in COld Water with <lb />
some onions, carrots. two of each <lb />
some pieces turnip, sail, and pepper <lb />
a dish of paprika. When tender <lb />
remove from the liquor and put the <lb />
meat through a meat Chopper; ex- <lb />
all grease and boll again in sonic <lb />
meal, add one pound of Indian meal <lb />
rich stock. TO each three pounds <lb />
and one pound of rolled Cook <lb />
In a double boiler for an hour. It <lb />
should be very like porridge <lb />
Sugar added to the Improves <lb />
Wei molds or Square bread tins <lb />
ill cold water, fill with and <lb />
set away to cool. When wanted <lb />
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A writer on the Ind . <lb />
Democrat, seems to have had the <lb />
wrath of mankind turned upon him. <lb />
and his ears must have <lb />
and some when he evolved <lb />
the following heroic <lb />
The prevailing custom of seeking <lb />
I, suppress legitimate news items <lb />
has about exhausted the patience <lb />
of most newspapers published In this <lb />
country says an exchange There is <lb />
no logical reason why such news <lb />
should not be published regardless <lb />
of the persons concerned. The <lb />
lows who into trouble never give <lb />
a thought about their mothers or <lb />
their until after their sins <lb />
have been found out and then <lb />
to n reporter who. <lb />
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brothers the misdoings some <lb />
black sheep course relatives dis- <lb />
to see i; , name of kin in <lb />
print in a light. <lb />
do they like lo see him in Jail, but <lb />
sometimes it becomes to <lb />
put them there, and when their ids <lb />
warrant their arrest, the should also <lb />
the that is due them. <lb />
If you do not make news is <lb />
favorable lo you the newspapers will <lb />
live nothing of the kind to publish, <lb />
but if you persist in making it then <lb />
you expect to stand in spot <lb />
light of publicity occasionally, <lb />
If there is any disgrace it is in <lb />
i of the themselves, not <lb />
in Hie publication of the facts The <lb />
people pay for Hie news and it is a <lb />
publishers duty to gel it if he can. <lb />
Every subscriber to a newspaper <lb />
takes the paper, not lo see what has <lb />
been but to um en <lb />
the facts concerning wild is going on <lb />
in his home town and abroad, and it <lb />
an implied obligation on the <lb />
of the publisher to furnish read- <lb />
ail the information poi <lb />
Ohio, Times <lb />
Connie in <lb />
Aug. Sitting <lb />
i Raleigh, South- <lb />
station awaiting the <lb />
a Raleigh train. E, T is, <lb />
married man who has children and <lb />
grandchildren sill -i <lb />
year gill, who left <lb />
their home at Lucama and have <lb />
-n living here as man and wife. <lb />
were arrested this morning i <lb />
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MAKE-NO <lb />
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Values. <lb />
showing <lb />
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DURHAM, Aim A sudden low- <lb />
of temperature and a drizzle <lb />
r. sen Primitive Baptist as <lb />
from the arbor <lb />
ii northern section of the city <lb />
to the Academy or Music this <lb />
for morning services. <lb />
T. Cold preached the first <lb />
moil at o'clock to a crowded house. <lb />
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Instead of having dinner on as- <lb />
grounds people moved <lb />
their tables into the Banner ware- <lb />
house which is not very far from <lb />
the academy and there red the mill <lb />
There was a great crowd, <lb />
but the Durham people had prepared <lb />
more than enough for the <lb />
OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Ledges and Social <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Chas. <lb />
C. <lb />
I p. D. <lb />
J. Holland. J. J. May, H. Lewis. <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
III COMMISSION <lb />
Vanceboro Liveryman Receives <lb />
Contents of Postmaster's Gun <lb />
TAKE CONVICTS FROM <lb />
III VII II PHIS- <lb />
VOTED IMMEDIATE <lb />
CAMP <lb />
J. F. Edwards fires at <lb />
R, Warren Inflicting <lb />
Ugly Wound <lb />
ARE FIERCE <lb />
WILMINGTON, Aug. <lb />
of the county board health <lb />
having the convict camp on <lb />
the federal point road and reported <lb />
conditions there were even worse <lb />
than described in the grand jury's <lb />
Charge, Judge Frank Carter of Ash- <lb />
ville who presided over the term of <lb />
Superior court just closed, ordered <lb />
that all convicts be brought to <lb />
the city and placed in jail and kepi <lb />
there until such time as tile county <lb />
commissioners make better provision <lb />
for the prisoners on the roads. The <lb />
convicts were brought in this morn- <lb />
and Placed in jail II is claimed <lb />
that the food is unwholesome and <lb />
lacking in quantity prisoners arc re <lb />
quired to sleep in sweaty garments <lb />
which they work in the day. that <lb />
the sleeping quarters are overcrowd <lb />
and that the general con- <lb />
at the Camp are unhealthy. <lb />
Present Have Served the <lb />
Should be <lb />
ed In Office <lb />
Editor <lb />
ll speaks well for the community <lb />
that so many good citizens of the <lb />
county offer themselves as candidates <lb />
for county commissioners. I no- <lb />
in the columns of your paper <lb />
names of some of our best men. <lb />
is it to the best Interest of the <lb />
people to replace such men as W. E. <lb />
Proctor, M. Lewis, J. P. <lb />
J. J. May and D. J. Holland <lb />
present with new men <lb />
The members of the <lb />
are not only qualified <lb />
M. Woolen. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
E. Nobles. E. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. S. Tunstall <lb />
V. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van <lb />
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
Spain, C. Oil. L <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen, <lb />
i Fire D. Overton. <lb />
are ahead <lb />
lairs of <lb />
mill i Existed Between <lb />
The TWO Men For Some Time. <lb />
SI irk <lb />
Pistol <lb />
these things and believe they will <lb />
it is to their advantage to <lb />
vole to return the members of the <lb />
NEW BERN, Aug. night at board, iii the county primary <lb />
S o'clock at Vanceboro. lien H. War- ls <lb />
. . . , DEMOCRAT. <lb />
tin. liveryman, was shot by <lb />
Postmaster J. F. Edwards, Only I <lb />
of the bullets took these merely <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist, O. M. <lb />
Old c c <lb />
to serve but ft w of Sun- <lb />
acquainted with the school; J. C. Tyson, secretary <lb />
county and if re-elected; regular pastor, <lb />
will continue to give us a good sound j Episcopal. St. Paul's-Rev. Dallas <lb />
administration. Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen <lb />
of Sunday school. <lb />
H. V. Lancaster, <lb />
Cut The Fence Again <lb />
It was hoped that the people <lb />
pierced the skin Indicating the heretofore had been cutting the <lb />
pistol which Edwards threw away law fence had realized the <lb />
the was of a of such conduct and would not try <lb />
quality. The third bullet, however. Interfere with a law being pin <lb />
,,,,,, , . , ., effect. Hut the report comes in <lb />
pierced Mr- warrens right sue and , . , . , , ., . <lb />
that on one night last week <lb />
may prove of a very serious possibly ., .,,,.,, rut otherwise damaged, <lb />
nature. citizens would not be guilty of <lb />
was attended by John such conduct. <lb />
son A. Druid and will prob-<lb />
TIME <lb />
Matthews Scene Crime. <lb />
Daughter Prominent <lb />
Citizen <lb />
RICHMOND Va. Aug. <lb />
Mann wired the sheriff of <lb />
county today bidding him to tell the <lb />
citizens or the county that the law <lb />
must be allowed to take its course in <lb />
event the man who assaulted Miss <lb />
Miller near court house yesterday <lb />
is captured. Mean while the <lb />
Ml s no occasion for calling out the <lb />
militia to frustrate a probable lynch- <lb />
Miss Miller was in a Held about <lb />
raids from her home when she was <lb />
assaulted The young woman was re <lb />
ported as being in a very serious con- <lb />
Miss Miller, according to the <lb />
phone operator, declares that man <lb />
yesterday was the same one who as- <lb />
her a year ago in a strip of <lb />
woods running from her home. She <lb />
said her assailant was a white man. <lb />
and that he wore long beard. <lb />
Miss Miller's family is one the <lb />
most prominent in Eastern Virginia. <lb />
Her lather has served several terms <lb />
the Virginia legislature, besides for <lb />
several years being secretary the <lb />
Virginia Hoard of Fisheries, now <lb />
known as the Virginia Fisheries Com- <lb />
mission. <lb />
About a year ago. as Miss Miller <lb />
was riding horseback along a country <lb />
road in county an unknown <lb />
Jumped from tile woods <lb />
criminally assaulted her. made <lb />
her way home and gave the alarm. <lb />
ably he brought lo the Stewart sail <lb />
Edwards is under arrest at <lb />
Vanceboro. <lb />
There has been bad feeling between <lb />
the men for some time and broke <lb />
out afresh yesterday when the post <lb />
master so it is claimed, refused to <lb />
send Warren his mail. <lb />
Tile two melt had the difficulty which <lb />
resulted in the shooting in front of <lb />
Warren's stables. After some words <lb />
Edwards struck Warren with a stick. <lb />
Then he pulled out the pistol and <lb />
began shooting. Warren walked oh <lb />
a bundled yards and fell. His <lb />
son. II It. Warren, had come up <lb />
in die meantime and gone to the aid <lb />
of bis whom he assisted to <lb />
bis feet and accompanied to Dr. John <lb />
son's office. At threshold <lb />
elder Warren tell and his son picked <lb />
up and carried him inside. <lb />
is charged that attar Warren fell and <lb />
before his son got to him <lb />
walked up to the prostrate, victim <lb />
and kicked him. <lb />
Sympathy at Vanceboro is almost <lb />
all with the wounded man. He is a <lb />
small man and his assailant is a <lb />
man of large size, warren had no was <lb />
of any sort, not even a pocket <lb />
knife it is said. <lb />
Among the many rumors which were <lb />
Hying around the one <lb />
that Edwards had been heard by <lb />
to say that he would kill <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Several tobacco barns near town <lb />
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Methodist, <lb />
E. M. Hoyle, pastor; A B. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D superintend- <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
who Rev. W. O. pastor. <lb />
new Free Will Thomas E <lb />
Peden. pastor. <lb />
Lodges, <lb />
Greenville No. Mi, A. F. and A. M <lb />
-R. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon, No. A. F. and A M. <lb />
P. D. E. Griffin. Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; L <lb />
H. Pender, <lb />
River No. K. of J <lb />
destroyed by Are last week, C. a; A B. Ellington <lb />
on the farm of Mr. J. G. of R- and 8- <lb />
victims Stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
troubles just like oilier people, with <lb />
like results in loss of appetite, back- <lb />
ache, nervousness, headache and tired. <lb />
listless, run-down feeling Hut there's <lb />
no need to feel like i Peebles <lb />
Henry proved. bottle of <lb />
Electric he writes, more <lb />
lo give me new strength d good <lb />
petite than ail other stomach remedies <lb />
I So they help everybody. Its <lb />
lolly to surfer when this great remedy <lb />
will help you front the dose Try <lb />
it Only cents at all Druggists. <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
The Daily Reflectors <lb />
Bargain Column <lb />
Advertisements Inserted <lb />
under this head at the rats <lb />
of live cents per line. <lb />
A MAKE-UP <lb />
or doses will break any cast <lb />
of Chills and Fever; and if taken then <lb />
as a tonic the Fever will not return. <lb />
Price<lb />
yeast, at M <lb />
She Is It amount of talking a <lb />
man does that makes a bore <lb />
It's the amount be <lb />
say ho <lb />
SHELBY Aug. most <lb />
hail and wind storm in this section <lb />
for many years raged this afternoon <lb />
for nearly an hour. The velocity of <lb />
the wind was approximately sixty <lb />
miles an hour. Hail stones, large as <lb />
a man's thumb, fell in thick showers. <lb />
Limbs were torn from trees and grow- <lb />
crops of corn and cotton were cut <lb />
to the ground. Cotton around the <lb />
county home was totally ruined. The <lb />
storm was not general over the <lb />
three on the farm of Mr. O. L. Joy- <lb />
VERY TRUE <lb />
Greenville Chapter No. R. A M. <lb />
I -J. N. Hart. H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. <lb />
every Tuesday night, E. Q. <lb />
Flanagan. N. G.; L. H Pender. Sec. <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. <lb />
II. M Paul Sachem; J. <lb />
W. Brown, C. of R. <lb />
The ls a funny thing. <lb />
The so <lb />
The girl Is not until <lb />
she has <lb />
Indian killed on Track <lb />
Near an Indian went <lb />
to sleep on a railroad track and was <lb />
killed by the fast He paid <lb />
for his with his life. <lb />
Often its that way when people neg- <lb />
coughs and colds. Don't risk <lb />
Another shooting scrape, and one life when prompt use of Dr. <lb />
with a humorous side to it. Discovery will cure them <lb />
about the same time the Edwards- and so a dangerous throat or <lb />
Warren encounter. Will Dudley, a lung trouble. completely cured <lb />
called Dick Cleve an insult- short time of a terrible cough <lb />
epithet and later followed it followed a severe of <lb />
throwing a lighted cannon crack- writes J K. Watts, Tex., <lb />
or into Mr. Clove's room, giving quite I regained pounds In weight <lb />
a shock to Mr. Clove who responded that I had Quick, safe, reliable <lb />
with a load from his shotgun which, and guaranteed. and Trial <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
Lillian Carr, <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A L <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. O. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W. <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of R. O. <lb />
fries, Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Round It. <lb />
Pros.; Miss Nellie Denny. Sec. <lb />
Civic Mrs. T. <lb />
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Meade. <lb />
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Express <lb />
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EASTBOUND <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth, <lb />
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Parlor Car Service connects for all <lb />
points North and West. <lb />
p. m. Daily, except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
a. in. Dally for Wilson and <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car service. <lb />
Connects North, South and West. <lb />
a. in. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for all <lb />
points. <lb />
p. m. Daily tor Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb />
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J. L. HASSELL, Agent. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb />
Pass. Act <lb />
WASTED TO STAY IS <lb />
r Sowing Machine office. No <lb />
work. Pays per week to start <lb />
with. Box. Greenville. <lb />
u i r rt <lb />
flee takes ore- tor engraved cards, <lb />
Invitations and <lb />
Samples seas at <lb />
office. <lb />
Phone O. <lb />
S B<lb />
E. Warren. No. <lb />
WANTED WAREHOUSE CLERK. <lb />
Must be able to carry statements <lb />
piles per hour. Must be sober. <lb />
Write at once, give age, experience <lb />
and references. Box Winston- <lb />
Salem. N. C. SO ltd <lb />
FOB SALE AT <lb />
the lot la rear of my stables. Party <lb />
buying to move right away. <lb />
J. E. Wini-low. S I <lb />
PICTURE FRAMING <lb />
AND <lb />
If you want Framing or <lb />
Pictures Enlarged at prices to <lb />
beat them all. Dickinson Ave., <lb />
Greenville. N. C, la the place. <lb />
J. E. WARREN<lb />
SUMMER EXCURSIONS <lb />
to <lb />
FALLS AND RETURN <lb />
from <lb />
NORFOLK, VA- and OLD POINT <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
O Lit <lb />
THE ANSWER <lb />
Convention of <lb />
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug S An <lb />
Intense fortune in diamonds, <lb />
and other precious stones was <lb />
placed on exhibition bore today as <lb />
I feature of American National <lb />
Retail Jewelers Association, <lb />
the jewelry trade <lb />
throughout the United Stales and Can <lb />
ads are here to take part in the con- <lb />
which will begin its sessions <lb />
at the House tomorrow morn- <lb />
Four days will he devoted to Hie <lb />
discussion of legislation, fixed sail- <lb />
and Washington arc mis <lb />
plies and profits other <lb />
pertaining to the trade Chi- <lb />
. ,,, convention of the um <lb />
however, did not take effect, <lb />
THE FIREMEN. <lb />
bottle free at all druggists. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the township. If <lb />
elected Will do all in my power to <lb />
servo the people ill a satisfactory <lb />
manner. Hoping to receive your vote <lb />
and support, am. <lb />
Yours to solve. <lb />
A. D. EDWARDS.<lb />
Want to Furnish Hall in <lb />
Building. <lb />
board of aldermen have turned <lb />
ever the ball in the municipal building <lb />
to the Hope Eire Company tor the <lb />
use of the company as a meet- <lb />
hall and quarters for the fire- <lb />
men. The firemen wish to properly <lb />
furnish the hall and to this end will <lb />
call upon the of the town for <lb />
assistance. The Bremen give their <lb />
services without compensation In <lb />
saving property from destruction by <lb />
tire and the the town can and action of the Democratic primary <lb />
well afford to show their appreciation the county. <lb />
this helping them fur- W. L. <lb />
their balk. s s d- <lb />
be rich <lb />
been married three <lb />
Are Ever at War <lb />
There are two thing everlastingly <lb />
For County war, Joy and piles. tut <lb />
hereby announce myself a can- Will banish piles. It <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Leave Raleigh, <lb />
YEAR HOUND <lb />
a. Atlanta, Birmingham, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington. <lb />
Baltimore, New York. Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
a. Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond <lb />
U It O. at with <lb />
railroad and B. O. for <lb />
burg and points west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD MAIL No. <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and points west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet <lb />
p. m., No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
Norlina. <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
O. for Cincinnati and points west <lb />
Memphis, and points west. Jack- <lb />
and all Florida points. <lb />
Pullman sleepers. Arrive <lb />
I a. m. <lb />
Richmond a. in. <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP <lb />
PANT <lb />
The Finest, Newest, Largest sad Baal <lb />
Equipped Steamships Plying <lb />
Between Norfolk and <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk dally, In- <lb />
Sunday, from foot of Jack- <lb />
son street, at p. m. <lb />
TICKETS SOLD ON FOLLOWING <lb />
and O. Ry. la Ry. <lb />
July July <lb />
July July <lb />
Aug. Aug. <lb />
Aug Aug. <lb />
Sept<lb />
Oct. Oct. t <lb />
Final Limit Fifteen Days From Date <lb />
Sale <lb />
Very low round trip rates also on <lb />
to Atlantic City. Baltimore. Phil- <lb />
and all northern resorts. <lb />
For any information write. <lb />
W. H. PARNELL. T. P. A <lb />
Norfolk. Va <lb />
for county commissioner <lb />
county subject to the approval <lb />
goon subdues the Itching, irritation <lb />
or swelling It com- <lb />
fort. Invites Joy. Greatest healer of <lb />
burns, boils, cuts, bruises, East, West and Canada, <lb />
scalds, pimples, skin eruptions. office. No. Main St <lb />
Cents all druggists. <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
PREMIER CARRIER OF THE <lb />
Direct lines all points <lb />
North, South. East and West <lb />
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO <lb />
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
of The <lb />
also to <lb />
California points and all principal <lb />
resorts <lb />
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES. <lb />
LIGHTED COACHES. <lb />
COMPLETE DINING CAR SERVICE. <lb />
If you are a trip to <lb />
any before completing <lb />
for same, It will be wise for you <lb />
to consult a representative of the <lb />
Southern Railway, or write the under- <lb />
signed, who Will gladly and courteous- <lb />
furnish you with all information <lb />
as to your best and quickest schedule <lb />
most comfortable way In which to <lb />
make the trip. <lb />
J. O. JONES. <lb />
Traveling Passenger Agent. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally. Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb />
Mail steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Washington and every mod- <lb />
p. m. Penn. station. Pullman em convenience. Cuisine <lb />
arrive to Washington and New ed. <lb />
York. Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb />
C. B. RYAN, G. P. t, Ta week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally . pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
J. W. BROWN, sold to all points<lb />
m i<lb /></p>
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OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
f Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Rf den and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates on Application i. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
Aug. meeting St <lb />
the Christian church continues. <lb />
Organ is at his Much Interest <lb />
is manifested and many are being <lb />
added to the The meeting <lb />
will continue all this reek. <lb />
Our town was full of visitors <lb />
Thursday, the occasion being dis- <lb />
meeting of I P. This was <lb />
said to he the bent represented <lb />
in its history. The next district <lb />
will be with Covenant <lb />
No. on <lb />
day. <lb />
There will be baptism at Ridge <lb />
Spring St <lb />
Lime. rubber and metal roof- <lb />
stoves and furniture J. R. <lb />
Smith and <lb />
Old people tell us this is cold- <lb />
est August of their experience. <lb />
We would suggest to repair and <lb />
repaint the present school building <lb />
and build double porch all around <lb />
it, also build the flues from <lb />
ground and cover it with tin and <lb />
beautify the interior by painting <lb />
doors and with some <lb />
doors and ceiling with some cheerful <lb />
for sale. <lb />
Sam Pierce, While cranking an <lb />
yesterday said it kicked and <lb />
broke his arm. Dixon dressed <lb />
it and Sam is all smiles today <lb />
B little local news and tin n <lb />
considerable relish. Wherefore we <lb />
cull upon everybody everywhere who <lb />
happens anything at any time <lb />
worth knowing and telling to shoot <lb />
it in forthwith and at once to <lb />
editor of the Reflector. Same will <lb />
be appreciated. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H COX <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
g Rates on Application <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
H A round Standard <lb />
STAN It Aug. Mr, Josi <lb />
Cobb and Miss Tucker hero <lb />
to Sunday to en- <lb />
joy the day there. <lb />
Several of our folks of here went <lb />
to Marlboro church Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Tucker of here and Miss <lb />
Julia of Burlington went to <lb />
City Sunday, report <lb />
nice time and say they enjoyed their <lb />
night's ride. <lb />
Mr. Wilbur of Ayden puss <lb />
ed through n route for Mi. <lb />
Smiths id spend the day. one <lb />
heard say be would sell his farm <lb />
near lo any one wish <lb />
cs to buy. This is a chance for some <lb />
young hoy that wains a farm and <lb />
girl also. <lb />
Messrs. Leon and Marvin Jones el <lb />
here went Id City Sunday <lb />
Miss Rosa Tucker who has been In <lb />
Richmond for several months in <lb />
spending a while with her mother <lb />
Mrs. N. E. Tucker at the <lb />
farm. <lb />
Mr. Allen Edwards of near Or <lb />
was a pleasant caller hero <lb />
Sunday lo spend the day With <lb />
aunt. Mrs. W. H. Elk. <lb />
Mr. John Anderson here while <lb />
working a mowing machine came <lb />
very near losing one of his lingers <lb />
Ho was trying to the <lb />
of the machine and caught his finger <lb />
in causing a bad wound <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols spent <lb />
Saturday Sunday with Mrs <lb />
tr parents. Mr. and Mr T. It. <lb />
Oneal of <lb />
Mr. Hen Savage of spent <lb />
Tuesday afternoon at home Of <lb />
Mrs. X. E, Tucker. <lb />
Mr. Carl and Curious <lb />
lotto of were visiting at the <lb />
farm Tuesday night Won- <lb />
WhO Went lo See. <lb />
There was an Supper <lb />
Mrs. N. K. Tucker's Wednesday night, <lb />
given in honor of her daughter, Miss <lb />
Tucker who has been in Rich- <lb />
for the last year and Miss <lb />
of Burlington who la <lb />
spending a few weeks at the <lb />
farm. <lb />
town Items <lb />
We sorry to hear Mr. Lu- <lb />
Hail's baby is sick. We hope <lb />
it will soon be well again. <lb />
Miss Mary who been <lb />
spending some time at Mr. J. If. <lb />
lo her home in <lb />
Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. W. W. went to <lb />
Winterville Thursday. <lb />
Miss Tyson, who been <lb />
visiting near returned <lb />
home <lb />
Mrs. Agnes passed through <lb />
town Wednesday. <lb />
Mr. Bill Craft and Miss <lb />
spent Saturday night M <lb />
Roach Corey's, near Ayden. <lb />
Mr. G. W. paid Ayden u <lb />
visit Thursday. <lb />
Miss Bertha Dall spent last week <lb />
with her brother. Mr. Luther Dall <lb />
Mr. Oscar little son. tan- <lb />
ton, is very sick. <lb />
Willie who has been spend <lb />
some lime Mr. W. B, Manning's <lb />
i home Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Corey visited <lb />
In Saturday at Mr. Jno <lb />
Jr. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith attended <lb />
church at Branch Sunday. <lb />
Misses Mollie and Clara Jane <lb />
Nobles spent the latter part of <lb />
week it their grandfather's, Mr. Eli <lb />
Craft. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. II. Skinner spent <lb />
from Friday until Sunday visiting rel <lb />
near Ft. <lb />
Miss Clara returned home <lb />
Sunday from Mr. Henry Sermon's. <lb />
re been visiting. <lb />
Burns to King <lb />
SASKATOON, Sask. Aug. Tom <lb />
my Hums who has not done any <lb />
fighting since his defeat by Jack John <lb />
sou Australia nearly four years <lb />
ago. Is to reappear in the ring here <lb />
tomorrow night in a fifteen round bout <lb />
Bill who hails from <lb />
Vancouver. The contest will ha in <lb />
th. nature of a try out for <lb />
who if lie can regain <lb />
his old form he will claim the chain <lb />
title upon the retirement of <lb />
Jack Johnson. <lb />
Police Chief- <lb />
MILWAUKEE. Aug. <lb />
annual convention of the Chiefs of <lb />
Police Association of Wisconsin began <lb />
this city today with headquarters <lb />
at the St. Charles Hotel. The <lb />
hit will two Jays. <lb />
t trout <lb />
Bethel Item- <lb />
Bethel, t ti heal In this neck <lb />
if the woods. <lb />
Many come and many g I, lull the <lb />
bust come back. <lb />
Mr. F. Stokes the Reflector i i- <lb />
was here Thursday, pick- <lb />
up cash for The Reflector Com- <lb />
Mr. H M. Clark, one of our lieu <lb />
was here Tina <lb />
doing the handshaking stunt the <lb />
regular political style. Our people <lb />
like Mr Clark and are going for him <lb />
strong. <lb />
Mr. M O. is erecting a store <lb />
west Of Hotel which when com <lb />
Is to he the equal of any store <lb />
in Pitt county. <lb />
Our Road Supervisors have <lb />
chased a splendid road machine and <lb />
bonds or no bonds. Bethel township is <lb />
going lo have good roads. <lb />
In behalf of The Reflector in this <lb />
section this scribe tenders <lb />
to the excellent write tips of <lb />
court news of last week We do <lb />
this because our people are <lb />
interested in If. and <lb />
shout our county seat. <lb />
Mr. M. Jones suggested to us <lb />
a few days ago that h <lb />
U hat the I raveling Man find- t round <lb />
l ill.- <lb />
Illy F. Blokes <lb />
Editor My trip to Win- <lb />
Tuesday was interesting from <lb />
two standpoints cash for the pocket <lb />
and e Interesting news for the <lb />
leaders el tins sheet. <lb />
The political situation is warming <lb />
up and assuming shape. Dr. B. T <lb />
who mi efficiently represented <lb />
Pitt count In lbs legislature of 1909, <lb />
is again candidate for the <lb />
Winterville is enthusiastic <lb />
him and there is any doubt <lb />
that he win be nominated by sub- <lb />
majority. The people of this <lb />
little town believe Clark <lb />
and Com will make a splendid <lb />
live ticket <lb />
Mr. W II Allen, a of the <lb />
anti-ring end of the party, was in <lb />
Winterville Tuesday liberally <lb />
Unit his friend and candidate <lb />
for the senate would address the cit- <lb />
town and neighbor- <lb />
hood the burning issues of the day. <lb />
next Saturday. The two Hills are <lb />
live wires and lo come in contact with <lb />
either means political shock. Some <lb />
limes however. Hie shock has an <lb />
awful rebound. Thus It was when <lb />
Mr. Alien requested one s. s Smith <lb />
vote for Will if i under- <lb />
stood Smith, his reply was something <lb />
like Ibis If I had to make a choice <lb />
between swallowing a red hot wedge <lb />
and voting for Will I <lb />
try the Now must have <lb />
been shocking to a man of my friend <lb />
Mien's yet, be Ii an old war <lb />
nor the game and no doubt is <lb />
well prepared for such reports even <lb />
from a plain farmer like Sam Smith <lb />
As for United States Senate, II s <lb />
is <lb />
nil, <lb />
N. C. Aug <lb />
Mr. D. Cox returned Saturday <lb />
from Fairmont. <lb />
Miss Myrtle of Trenton, is <lb />
visiting Miss Myrtle this <lb />
week <lb />
We have a nice fall stock of <lb />
hand and at the right price. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Misses Esther Johnson Pearl <lb />
Heater who have been attending the <lb />
Training school came DOOM <lb />
day. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Coin- <lb />
puny for your Simons am Atkins <lb />
faction cross cut saws. <lb />
Mr. Preston and sister. <lb />
of Ayden. were visiting <lb />
at Rev. MA. Adam's last Sunday. <lb />
We are selling pants at a greatly <lb />
reduced price, you will do well to <lb />
our stock before buying. <lb />
A. Ange and Co, <lb />
After spending a short while at <lb />
Miss Laura v. Cox returned <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
Misses Winnie Scott and <lb />
of are spending <lb />
week with Mrs. A. D, Johnson. <lb />
For fruit jars and rubbers, see <lb />
Barber and Company, <lb />
We are glad to welcome the <lb />
on Mercantile Co. int., our list of <lb />
advertisers. It is the merchants who <lb />
advertise that sell good.- and The Re- <lb />
is the place to do It, for <lb />
Its wide circulation it is bound to <lb />
results. Try them <lb />
an ad if you wish quick results. <lb />
Winterville won both games of a <lb />
double header from <lb />
day, Won first game score of <lb />
v L. Fleming was baited <lb />
the box in innings Features of <lb />
games, catching of and <lb />
triple play by and Kittrell. <lb />
Batteries for Winterville, Mi- <lb />
ll and for <lb />
Fleming, <lb />
At four o'clock the evening game <lb />
beg u with much enthusiasm on both <lb />
sides, for the were deter- <lb />
mined to win one victory for tin- <lb />
day, but when Kittrell and Smith <lb />
both scored In inning it calls <lb />
id a melancholy look to coma upon <lb />
tin- visiting learn Which lasted through <lb />
game. was allow- <lb />
lo score once In third but held <lb />
by pitching and <lb />
catching of until <lb />
ninth when another was added to the <lb />
number. <lb />
All Hie time <lb />
adding stars lo <lb />
roving around In their brain was <lb />
wish that girl was <lb />
After many and inter- <lb />
games refreshments were <lb />
ed. <lb />
Some one has said that all things <lb />
but a circle come to an end so the <lb />
hour of departure came all too soon <lb />
and after thanking our charming <lb />
hostesses for the delightful evening <lb />
they had given us we bade them <lb />
good night and winged our way <lb />
homeward to dream of the Joy of <lb />
between and <lb />
lassie. <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
the Best <lb />
Drug <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior to any. <lb />
Alt Soda Fountain <lb />
Toilet Articles, <lb />
Full Lin of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain , <lb />
Pins, <lb />
Kodak Supplies j <lb />
WINTERVILLE, V. Aug. 3- <lb />
Mr. Harper of Black Jack <lb />
was here Friday visiting his brother. <lb />
Mr Johnnie Harper. <lb />
Miss Lela Roach of was the <lb />
guest of Miss Kale week <lb />
if you good flour and at the <lb />
price come to see Harrington, <lb />
Barber Company. <lb />
Miss Laura V. Cox returned from <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Messrs. H. G. Chapman and J. <lb />
Cox spent Thursday at X <lb />
Roads visiting Mrs. Chapman, <lb />
Mrs. Hugh <lb />
Just received a Car load of lime <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
of Mi. Pleasant who <lb />
has been attending the Training school <lb />
was here a while Tuesday much <lb />
to a certain young lady <lb />
We cm hear melodious <lb />
sound of the wedding lulls, as they <lb />
peel out across square. <lb />
Work on the gin and sub depart- <lb />
at the Pitt county Oil Mill has <lb />
began ill full. They are going to <lb />
install four seventy saw gins and an- <lb />
engine which means <lb />
will be able to handle the cotton <lb />
raised in this section. The prospects <lb />
are for another full crop. <lb />
We are needing lain in our Sen <lb />
lion. The corn Crop is suffering <lb />
on account of the drought. <lb />
Just see the pans now A <lb />
Ange and Co. They are having <lb />
a special Summer sale. <lb />
Cox is planning for <lb />
y house party next week. <lb />
Quits B crowd of young people at- <lb />
tended the revival at Ayden Thurs- <lb />
day evening, While a few of our <lb />
young ladies were Inking lessons on <lb />
curing tobacco. <lb />
The best apple vinegar always on <lb />
hand Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
Alt, r being detained for several days <lb />
homo team was on account of sickness, Mr. W. G. <lb />
crown until I Morris of Wilson left yesterday for <lb />
his home. <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
N. Carolina<lb />
Wreck of the Latest <lb />
Zeppelin Airship Destroyed <lb />
reached four. <lb />
Winterville, Kin- Prof. J. I. Olive is here visiting <lb />
I. Batteries Winterville, II. his many friends which be won <lb />
and his slay here Winter. <lb />
and Umpire Miss Belle Stone of Apex <lb />
Worthington. <lb />
When in need anything in up <lb />
to date groceries and crockery ware, <lb />
in a good price, s, , the Mer <lb />
Co, <lb />
Misses Lena Dawson of and <lb />
Mary Powell of Whitakers were vis <lb />
Miss Cox last evening. <lb />
Miss Annie Cox's Mill is <lb />
attending house at Dr. <lb />
Cox's this week. <lb />
If you have good beef cattle and <lb />
huge notify It. W Hail, the market <lb />
man. <lb />
Tin- Mercantile Company are <lb />
offering a lot of summer goods <lb />
at greatly reduced prices. <lb />
it. w Hail's market is the place <lb />
for Dandruff <lb />
Miss Ethel Carroll this week <lb />
All. r spending I few days wit Ii b <lb />
son Mrs. s. L, Ange returned to It <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
II. left this morning <lb />
for w here he expects to <lb />
spend u few days <lb />
Young Democrat Mr. J. L. <lb />
will be ready to cast his ballot <lb />
Bryan in <lb />
Mrs. W J and children of <lb />
Crest came in this morning to <lb />
friends. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., wants 1.000 <lb />
pitch, blocks for cart hubs. <lb />
Remember we have perfect <lb />
I, the poultry and garden win <lb />
of this brand cannot be beaten. Come <lb />
A. G. Coy <lb />
.--. , . <lb />
copyright. 1918. by Press Association. <lb />
ZEPPELIN surely bus bad link with his airships The re- <lb />
cent wreck of an explosion of gas, when <lb />
soldier were Injured, several of fatally, recalls series of mis- <lb />
fortunes to his dirigibles The Zeppelin I was wracked on Aug. <lb />
after making n Might which astonished the world The Zeppelin II. <lb />
wracked In windstorm on April 1910 On June gs, the sums year, the <lb />
I was wrecked In a gala Oh the following Sept. the Zeppelin <lb />
VI was destroyed when stern motor blew up, On May HI. this year, the <lb />
II was III n gale and completely demolished. The <lb />
was lying at anchor before balloon shed when a strong gust of <lb />
wind lore u from Its moorings The ship broke In middle, a few <lb />
later It exploded, lire and was entirely burned <lb />
for fresh beef and groceries, which to see us before buying, <lb />
are going at low prices for the cash Mfg. Co. <lb />
Look for the big cut of Hie A. is the first result <lb />
G. Cox Mfg., Co. which will appear of but the A. G. <lb />
in a few days. Cox Mfg. Co., is doing something on <lb />
The Tar Wagons have stood high grade buggies and <lb />
the roughest test. The A. G. Cox see them and they will show you. <lb />
Manufacturing Company made Coffins caskets and hearse service <lb />
still more Improvement on this wag- always your command. Lei us sell <lb />
on and they want yon to come down you when in need. A. G. Cox Mtg <lb />
and look it over Now Is the lime to Co. <lb />
place your order tor a wagon, for Miss Carrie Chapman of <lb />
yon are going to need one and later left this morning niter Spending <lb />
tin- rush comes, you might while here visiting <lb />
on. <lb />
not I <lb />
B able to ii right at <lb />
you will need Ii. <lb />
honor of their guests Misses <lb />
Most of the farmers of our section <lb />
Will finish curing next week <lb />
There be regular services In <lb />
the Baptist church tomorrow morn- <lb />
Ion Be i See Bait <lb />
It <lb />
No more dirty coats from dandruff <lb />
heads. slops dandruff, Apply <lb />
it any time with tips of lingers <lb />
smell, no <lb />
the pores <lb />
the hair One and glossy. last night. week, of which body he was vie. <lb />
is prepared by B. W. Roe imagine if you can, the beauty of resident He was mad.- a <lb />
Medicine Co., Ma. and is Park when by the dainty touch of the executive committee for <lb />
sold by all druggists at <lb />
par bottle Hut to enable you to <lb />
Maude Louise of High Point and evening. <lb />
and Mary Cutler of Washington, <lb />
Messrs. James and Will Powell Bring t oil cut loll to <lb />
of Whitakers and of; Senator It. It. of <lb />
smear sinks Misses and in town today. He attended tin <lb />
makes the scalp entertained their many friends good roads convention In <lb />
make a test and prove What It Will <lb />
do for you. get a M cent bottle <lb />
fully guaranteed or your money <lb />
II Pharmacy <lb />
Automobiles are getting almost <lb />
could as buggies. <lb />
of Misses and next year. Senator Gotten talks en <lb />
hands the most exquisite little of tho work in <lb />
lantern were hung here and j the interest of good roads at lie <lb />
there to assist the twinkling stars meeting, He Is trying to <lb />
lighting up the pathway of the ladies I bring the nest convention to Green <lb />
as went from to corner and we hope he will <lb />
make with the this The will have a large mod <lb />
handsome young men who were look- em hotel by then and can take cure <lb />
as though the uppermost thought of the convention. <lb />
as <lb />
ii <lb />
person out of each nine who apply r <lb />
Life Insurance, is If you thought <lb />
you not get Insurance; would you <lb />
want it then<lb />
Is almost entirely responsible for the inability <lb />
so many men to purchase this much <lb />
needed protection. <lb />
WE ARE OFFERING SOME VERY <lb />
CONTRACTS NOW <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. a,. <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
line of Hardware and Paints. Farm- <lb />
Implements of makes, Sporting <lb />
Goods, <lb />
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General <lb />
Buyers of cotton and <lb />
duce. We now former <lb />
Mercantile Co. r. <lb />
, . to, r. <lb />
will <lb />
GREENVILLE THE <lb />
KT OF E A T E R <lb />
CAROLINA. IT <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND <lb />
ROUNDED HY THE REST <lb />
FARM NO COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
EVERYTHING TO <lb />
IN WAY OF <lb />
LA BOB, CA PITA L A N h <lb />
Till HUT A RY FA I LI TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N NE PER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is Most the Healthful, the Has. <lb />
WE HAVE A ULA- <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
DEED AM Till. <lb />
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH <lb />
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ABE LOW AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
S. <lb />
M M. <lb />
Over President Taft's Head the <lb />
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM <lb />
House Passes Vetoed Wool <lb />
Republicans Cast Their Vote With <lb />
the Democrats <lb />
mil HI <lb />
mi out i mi <lb />
HIM. <lb />
President i ban <lb />
II. I. <lb />
vote With <lb />
WASHINGTON. Auk. <lb />
narrow margin of Bra votes the bone <lb />
my announcement of <lb />
for which I would stand If <lb />
to Ins legislature, l advocated the <lb />
Initiative mid and have <lb />
written two articles explaining this <lb />
splendid of direct popular gov <lb />
eminent. <lb />
teal however, that some of the <lb />
people of county do not exactly <lb />
understand the advantage of the sys- <lb />
and therefore in the way of fur- <lb />
explanation to say <lb />
The Referendum not only provides <lb />
that no stock law, bond Issue or any <lb />
other law that vitally affects the pea <lb />
shall be passed without the con- <lb />
sent of people lull ill the event <lb />
Auk Hal , <lb />
BEFORE <lb />
HIM. <lb />
SUM <lb />
ACCUSER ISA BUT THREE MEN <lb />
SHARE N. Y. GRAFT <lb />
her a petition con <lb />
the Ian lo a vote at the ballot box. <lb />
And unless the law receives a <lb />
majority of the votes cast it <lb />
be stricken from statute <lb />
under tins system no law can Show Wrath in <lb />
be upon people without I <lb />
consent of the majority of <lb />
tied votes. Thai is. if the people <lb />
THEM ALL <lb />
by the use of the Initiative the <lb />
k Lawyer, a Hotel Man and <lb />
Police Official <lb />
such a law is passed then the the people. <lb />
pie can a law though the eighteen Detroit <lb />
should refuse lo do so. Bond for Graft <lb />
I an, opposed lo any bond Issue yen Their Anger on <lb />
law unless submitted to a vote Town <lb />
in,,,,,,., v, . a B II in.- <lb />
today passed the wool tariff revision of -V Harrison, the cloth o. ,,.,. <lb />
bill over President veto. The convinced that a <lb />
vote, to SO was made possible on -heck sometimes gives <lb />
a couple or more citizens Can M <lb />
publicans who voted with the have added that thereafter they <lb />
II. <lb />
ii ass <lb />
v of twenty one He and a couple or more citizens of <lb />
is who voted with the added that thereafter they <lb />
The announcement of fully investigate the worth of, <lb />
success created a wild out a check for hundreds before Sees a Mark <lb />
i. . . in tr Oil i I i I lull <lb />
STILL A FREE MAN <lb />
Consumption <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug <lb />
. <lb />
in the house and amid great lug It for payment. On a rainy day <lb />
confusion the Republican leaders pro a few weeks ago Harrison wen up . <lb />
tested that Speaker Clark must count to Insurance office of W. L. Long f the United Stales produce., <lb />
w. voting ten members who answered over Harrison's store, to loaf with more whiskey and rum and smoked <lb />
present to their names, a ruling which Long u while, bong bad a couple more cigarettes during the fiscal <lb />
would have defeated the Democratic of rocks on bis desk which be used 1912 than ever before in the his <lb />
program by overcoming the live vote for weights one being a piece of the country, according to the <lb />
margin and making impossible the re of talc and the other a reddish colored annual report of Royal <lb />
cording of the necessary two thirds stone with a few small quartz In It, g, commissioner of internal <lb />
vote of the house. This the speaker neither rock being of any special val submitted to Secretary <lb />
d lined The two men were Joking today. Tho consumption of <lb />
than g hour after the wool various matters when Harrison asked i was exceeded only by the <lb />
hill had been In the what he would take for beer drinking fell off <lb />
the conferees on the sugar bill met two rocks. Long said about percentage. <lb />
., . for blank Check Tl,. <lb />
Alleged Sender of Set Been <lb />
Captured <lb />
HIGH POINT, Aug. It. <lb />
accused of sending an infer <lb />
machine addressed lo Miss Ollie <lb />
of this city and which <lb />
ed in the express office here, serious <lb />
If Injuring two officials of the com <lb />
DETROIT, Mich., August <lb />
mingled with threats and <lb />
counter charges were heaped upon <lb />
Edward deposed clerk of <lb />
common council committees by the <lb />
accused Officials when <lb />
in police court today with <lb />
eighteen aldermen for arraignment <lb />
on bribery charges preferred In con <lb />
with the street <lb />
deal. confession, in <lb />
himself land the aldermen <lb />
I now under arrest, was the principal <lb />
has not been arrested. i of around the <lb />
There are scores of people, accord <lb />
to reports, who have seen him In <lb />
many different places at the same <lb />
The unprecedented smoking of II.- <lb />
cigarettes exceeding the <lb />
record of 1911 by nearly <lb />
HIP ii . . <lb />
and disagreed. They determined to Harrison asked for a blank check and <lb />
report to the and senate that was handed one of the Commercial <lb />
it had been found impossible to reach National bank's blanks. He filled It ,,. ,., . <lb />
a compromise between the for and signed his name. treasury officials, who were <lb />
and bills. When Long picked up the check , for the enormous in <lb />
This action la expected to mark says he told Long he might as crease. <lb />
. a. in. II ii <lb />
ill.- v . . <lb />
end of sugar tariff consideration In well tear it up; that it was worthless <lb />
the present session and the excise because he had no money In the bank, <lb />
men Continued lo talk III ii <lb />
tax bill which was framed to <lb />
up revenues that would been <lb />
by the reduction of the <lb />
tariff, probably will remain in <lb />
conference when congress adjourns. <lb />
While Democratic and Progressive <lb />
leaders of the senate do not believe <lb />
the wool bill can be passed in that <lb />
body over the president's veto, they <lb />
Will continue the demand for action <lb />
on cotton tariff measure. <lb />
The veto on the wool bill came as <lb />
a surprise lo the Republican leaders <lb />
of the house. When they discovered <lb />
that defection from the ranks was lo <lb />
be expelled it was too lute to prevent <lb />
It <lb />
Not In the memory of the oldest <lb />
of house has a tariff measure <lb />
ever been over the president's <lb />
veto by the lower house Neither <lb />
Speaker Clark or Majority Leader <lb />
recollects such an occur- <lb />
When Speaker announced <lb />
vote and declared the bill again bad <lb />
been passed the president's veto to <lb />
the contrary notwithstanding there <lb />
was a wild outburst of applause from <lb />
the Democratic Bide. The tumult was <lb />
Increased by demands of u ball <lb />
Republicans ruling was<lb />
vein while the check lay on th <lb />
desk. Harrison was called back to <lb />
the store and left Long's office with <lb />
out thinking lo destroy the check. <lb />
Some days after the check Incident. <lb />
Long closed his Insurance office <lb />
left A few days later Harrison was <lb />
surprised when a representative of <lb />
Stored warehouses the country <lb />
over are 263.780,070 gallons of <lb />
and rum, the greatest on record. <lb />
In Kentucky alone are stored <lb />
gallons, which exceeds the <lb />
amount of and rum in the <lb />
whole United Slates eleven years ago <lb />
The record production of these <lb />
cants for was gallons, <lb />
or 13.000.0110 gallons greater than <lb />
The consumption of <lb />
lime, but there are no developments <lb />
since names of and his <lb />
alleged Intended victim. Miss OHM <lb />
Hoover were first given the public. <lb />
Miss Hoover is a daughter of Mrs. <lb />
Howard Maxwell and niece of United <lb />
States Court clerk J. II. <lb />
Is believed to been lo- <lb />
In Asheville. <lb />
Miss Hoover, who Is a demure <lb />
Is stenographer for the Stanley <lb />
Printing Company. She had not re- <lb />
attentions favorably <lb />
Immediately after bearing <lb />
of the explosion left and has been <lb />
traced to Asheville. There seems no <lb />
possibility of his escape. <lb />
the bank called upon for 1912 gal <lb />
Guard <lb />
exhibited Joke check and asked <lb />
If he wanted to put up the money <lb />
to pay It. Harrison explained <lb />
the check was out as a Joke <lb />
and later, after consulting Counsel, <lb />
ordered protested. Tho check was <lb />
endorsed by W. L. another <lb />
Long and and Co. and <lb />
had been by the Champion <lb />
hank of Canton, Attached to the <lb />
chock was a little slip asking that <lb />
Ions, the nearest approach to the re <lb />
cord of 134.031,000 gallons in 1507. <lb />
The consumption of beer for 1912 <lb />
was only 62.108,733 a <lb />
of over 1.108.000 barrels, as <lb />
ed with 1911. <lb />
the Champion bank be wired If the <lb />
check was not paid, in accordance <lb />
with Ibis Instruction. Cashier <lb />
of the Commercial Immediately wired <lb />
the Canton bank that Check bad <lb />
been protested, <lb />
The next heard from the cheek was <lb />
that the decisions must rest on <lb />
a yea and nay vole. <lb />
Representative of New when Mr. a lawyer at Can, <lb />
York. Democrat supported Mr. came to two or three <lb />
stead and Mr. Gardner In their con-j ago in the Interest of the Canton <lb />
while Minority Leader Mann bank and the Canton folks who <lb />
the speaker's position. The the check. Ha got little <lb />
speaker, when the debate broke out here, however, returned to <lb />
With renewed vigor. put a Canton with nothing more than the <lb />
ling was tin- it, rocks for which Long bad <lb />
ambiance You may talk ail you want, be Jed Mr. Smathers said that Long <lb />
order was restored nM no intention his brother In Canton and did <lb />
Gardner of or Minority Leader Mann appeal not leave there for days <lb />
that constitution provided that Lg w nU followers to by the He the check was cashed. Hut the HISS <lb />
n two third rote house w party and protective tariff sage sent by Mr. was deliver <lb />
necessary and that ten He urged upon them the lo the wrong bank at Canton <lb />
voting present should be counted, to remain with the minor Long bad left before it was known <lb />
they had recorded their presence or,.,. guard great ii.-ii the check was worthless, II <lb />
the house. American Industry, which ho said, is now tho purpose of those who <lb />
It. pr, Penn- he destroyed under the terms dotted tho check to Institute <lb />
of the Democratic bill. proceeding against him if the <lb />
Mr, Underwood, who followed Mr. money Is not recovered, II being the <lb />
Mann and closed the debate exhorted opinion that he Is guilty of fraud in <lb />
wavering Republicans to Join with knew the check worth <lb />
Democrats in passing the bill less. <lb />
court room. <lb />
You dirty dog. said Alderman <lb />
one of the accused, when <lb />
he noticed entrance to the <lb />
court room. <lb />
How could you say that I ever ex- <lb />
changed words with you in regard to <lb />
the deal You know it <lb />
false. When you take a man's honor <lb />
away from him you may us well take <lb />
his life, <lb />
started to go away. <lb />
You dirty dog, again yelled <lb />
then walked into the <lb />
court clerk's office. The first <lb />
person he met was Alderman <lb />
another one of the accused. <lb />
All you lack is a little more hair <lb />
and then you would really be a dog. <lb />
said shaking his fist In <lb />
As other aldermen began to hurl <lb />
Imprecations at the deposed clerk <lb />
Prosecuting Attorney Hugh Shep- <lb />
herd and bis assistant seized <lb />
by the anus and directed him into <lb />
the private office of another court <lb />
official and the door was closed in <lb />
the faces of the aldermen and spec <lb />
tutors who had crowded around. <lb />
Bach of the eighteen aldermen <lb />
dared that confession was <lb />
false. <lb />
of the murder of Engineer Holt of the All Of the aldermen are charged <lb />
Southern Railway. Tho having been implicated in a plot <lb />
made three previous attempts to to force the Wabash railroad to <lb />
them various sums for their Influence <lb />
III putting through the a res <lb />
closing <lb />
Aug. <lb />
ard, a who was serving a <lb />
thirty year term for murder, was shot <lb />
and killed by a guard today when he <lb />
attempted to escape from a convict <lb />
camp near Aberdeen. Shepard was <lb />
convicted at Durham three years ago <lb />
Congress supported <lb />
one of the foremost <lb />
These ten members who voted <lb />
ruled the speaker after a lengthy <lb />
Another War in Sight For <lb />
Turkey <lb />
August <lb />
Turkey in revenge for <lb />
of Bulgarians at in <lb />
miles to the southwest of <lb />
is demanded by the Bulgarian <lb />
Excited mass 111.-clings being held <lb />
feeling runs higher and <lb />
The massacre is generally credited <lb />
lo <lb />
The youth of Bulgaria is extremely <lb />
Inflamed. Demonstrations against <lb />
Turkey are being organized at many <lb />
points. <lb />
.--.-. , <lb />
examination of precedents, are the president, who be <lb />
as being present only to ha could dam back the demands When you gel that check <lb />
lute I quorum The constitution. the people with veto cashed, remember the newspaper <lb />
interpreted hi needs. <lb />
street for th <lb />
benefit of the railroad Company. <lb />
it is alleged that nine of the alder <lb />
men actually received bribes, not <lb />
from road officials but who <lb />
posed as such. The nine others, it <lb />
Is charged, agreed to accept certain <lb />
minis, but failed to collect at an <lb />
pointed time According to the pros <lb />
edition, alleged trap was <lb />
a short lime after nine aldermen were <lb />
and also after the time for <lb />
I the others to receive their share of the <lb />
money had expired. <lb />
j attorney shepherd and <lb />
detectives claim marked hills <lb />
were found on several of the <lb />
alter they had hen arrested and <lb />
searched. <lb />
charging promise to <lb />
accept a bribe were Issued late yea <lb />
for the nine aldermen <lb />
The complaints were sworn to by <lb />
Year the System Has <lb />
Keen Lev on Gambling and <lb />
leases. <lb />
still <lb />
NEW Aug. <lb />
extorted from gambling and <lb />
in New York city is said <lb />
to way into the pockets of <lb />
higher up who are the real heads <lb />
of the graft syndicate that provides <lb />
police protection for a price to <lb />
underworld. <lb />
Information has placed in the <lb />
hands of District Attorney Whitman <lb />
by private detectives working with <lb />
him on the Rosenthal case that these <lb />
men higher up are a lawyer, a hotel <lb />
proprietor who claims strong political <lb />
affiliations and a police official. <lb />
Two police inspectors also are <lb />
to be profiting richly from graft. <lb />
District Attorney Whitman now <lb />
. convinced that Jack Rose told the <lb />
truth when he said that at least <lb />
was collected from gambling <lb />
houses one section of New York <lb />
alone. <lb />
The district attorney is not willing <lb />
to hazard a guess on the total amount <lb />
of blackmail extorted but he is con <lb />
that it runs into millions. <lb />
The private investigation is still be <lb />
ling continued into the police black- <lb />
I mailing system of which Mr. Whit- <lb />
man Is learning more each day. It <lb />
appears that for a year a perfected <lb />
system has been in operation by which <lb />
all gambling houses and disorderly <lb />
houses have been put under the <lb />
crews. <lb />
The investigation already has shown <lb />
that there always has been police <lb />
blackmail through Intimidation, by <lb />
which police officials fattened their <lb />
batik accounts, but when It was re <lb />
organized better results were <lb />
shown. Private detectives reported <lb />
to the district attorney that under <lb />
the present system of doing things <lb />
were protected from the <lb />
complaints of victims, being one <lb />
of boasts that one of the men <lb />
higher up was Influential enough to <lb />
prevent the trouble. <lb />
Whether or not such Influence could <lb />
be delivered is being investigated. <lb />
District Attorney Whitman is said <lb />
been with a list of <lb />
prominent persons who played in <lb />
various gambling houses Is said <lb />
these persons may be subpoenaed to <lb />
give information. <lb />
I An important witness In the Rosen <lb />
case has found by District <lb />
Attorney Whitman and he will not <lb />
be called upon lo appear before the <lb />
grand jury hut will be kept until <lb />
trial. <lb />
Him The Key <lb />
Sheriff R. W. King says It was <lb />
so hut today that th- was Edward R. former secretary <lb />
boiling over. the council committees, also <lb />
ed With bribery, who recently made <lb />
. the what latter <lb />
ii lined a full which <lb />
ii.-s all of the aldermen accused; <lb />
may be basis for the <lb />
, of former aldermen and which <lb />
he said as far as knows, com <lb />
the history Of grafting by <lb />
of the city council, for over a <lb />
decade past. No warrant for <lb />
arrest bus been issued. <lb />
An opera singer should never let a <lb />
note go to protest. <lb />
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