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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 />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018210_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
WOODROW WILSON <lb />
Scholar and Statesman, Democratic Candidate for President. <lb />
, ., . r . I directly the nomination or <lb />
Appreciations of the Loathsome <lb />
II author of this circular <lb />
Innuendo Being Lately Circulated <lb />
CIRCULAR CALLS FORTH <lb />
FROM PITT COUNTY <lb />
Author fella in <lb />
Fur <lb />
is I <lb />
I Mil II <lb />
The Issue Before the People people will when reminded of it I <lb />
Mr. By the merest trust I am serving the best Interest <lb />
an unsigned paper containing the of the people in recalling their <lb />
above heading came Into my hands these times, i cannot believe <lb />
yesterday and I set to work the people are willing to be led by <lb />
to unearth its author and to a circular whose author is ashamed <lb />
learn who is circulating it. have to sign It. which has for Its purpose <lb />
not been able to rind out anything and intent to disrupt the Democratic <lb />
about who wrote but I have so. party and bring the same con- <lb />
Information it is being that were brought about by <lb />
ti i former disciple of methods by Marlon Butler <lb />
and more recently a stealth; Re- prior to 1888, <lb />
publican. Indeed it is tit and proper <lb />
that such a vile and slanderous pa- <lb />
per should only be circulated by a <lb />
pupil of the loathed, bated and recent <lb />
outcast Marion Butler. <lb />
It is a part of the political history <lb />
of the past years that when <lb />
Marion turned traitor to the <lb />
Democratic party he began by <lb />
denouncing the men whom the people <lb />
elected to office, <lb />
Tl a pupil of Butler seems Io be <lb />
his example and fol <lb />
lowing In his disgraceful footsteps <lb />
this unsigned paper is n <lb />
i i hood and a I <lb />
that the people <lb />
will ask them <lb />
t few <lb />
I bi <lb />
selves their <lb />
such questions as <lb />
Who wrote this circular <lb />
Why is it n u signed <lb />
Whit is its purpose <lb />
What credit we to give cir- <lb />
which the author himself did <lb />
not think enough of it to lei be <lb />
known that he wrote it <lb />
Would not an honest man speaking <lb />
what he knew to be the truth have <lb />
been glad to have signed It <lb />
SI we encourage such <lb />
notice a point or two in the circular. <lb />
It stated In paragraph that those <lb />
who prompted Mr. Cotten to pass <lb />
the law are deserting him like <lb />
rats leaving a burning barn. Now <lb />
that is a He out of the whole cloth <lb />
and I charge that the author of that <lb />
circular knew it was a <lb />
lit when he wrote it. The men <lb />
with u very few sign <lb />
ed those petitions favoring the stock <lb />
law are honest men and gentlemen <lb />
and to say that they would desert <lb />
any friend or man who had responded <lb />
to their wishes is to brand them as <lb />
cowards and ingrates I think <lb />
I safely say that if Mr. <lb />
was a candidate tor <lb />
with Hill only as an <lb />
not one of the signers of those <lb />
petitions out of a hundred would de <lb />
Cotten vote for <lb />
Then there is bond question <lb />
over which that bastard circular lit <lb />
goes into conniptions. <lb />
beat the to it <lb />
the last time and had a little word <lb />
Inserted into the bill that resulted <lb />
in defeating its effectiveness. Sub- <lb />
lime. Isn't it A feat of that kind <lb />
might be gloated over by an <lb />
nary toad frog Hut Little did <lb />
Such a pity that Little Hilly was <lb />
not asleep then as he was when the <lb />
stock law bill slipped through <lb />
Though lie knew of the effort being <lb />
made to get the stock law passed <lb />
yet he was not sufficiently interest <lb />
ed in Its effect on the farmers in the <lb />
territory covered by the straighten <lb />
of the fence as to utter one word <lb />
of protest. No. so far as am in <lb />
formed, did he until an opportunity <lb />
presented itself for him to put his <lb />
hands into the pockets of the <lb />
and the lucre extracted there <lb />
from, augmented ; the advantage <lb />
gained by reason of his <lb />
for the prosecuting petitioners, have <lb />
put hint in the running as we mid <lb />
him today And up until last <lb />
day it looked as if he was not going <lb />
to have any opposition. I felicitate <lb />
the Democracy of county that <lb />
this office hunting, money grabbing. <lb />
W. F. is now near <lb />
bag a head on collision. <lb />
Hut back to the law. Why <lb />
didn't Will lilt his voice in <lb />
protest against it to so <lb />
would have done some good He <lb />
knew of the petition; he knew that <lb />
the bill had been sent in fact, <lb />
ii he had been other than the hypo- <lb />
that he is making good in prov- <lb />
himself to he. he would have given <lb />
the alarm, aroused the and <lb />
In less time than hours have had <lb />
a cross petition bled with Mr. Oil- <lb />
ten and had he done so, no <lb />
law legislation would have been pass <lb />
ed by that legislature, thus saving <lb />
the farmers of that unfortunate coin <lb />
time, trouble and expense. <lb />
Hut Little Willy was slick. He fig- <lb />
that the farmers of that com <lb />
were not intelligent enough <lb />
to get on to him. To pull the wool <lb />
over their eyes was dead easy. Thus <lb />
he thought and thus he did. He <lb />
got your money. Mr Partner, by tell <lb />
you that you had a winning case, <lb />
when he knew you didn't Result; <lb />
you Hilly gained Not content <lb />
with taking your money, he Is now <lb />
denouncing your party and asking <lb />
you to elect him to office. And. for <lb />
what To repeal the stock law leg <lb />
of Now that is the <lb />
veriest tommy rot. I want to tell <lb />
that that law will not be repealed <lb />
Well may every section of the county Have you asked your congressman <lb />
prepare for the stock any free seeds <lb />
who inspired that sentence Is <lb />
a deliberate Juggler of the truth. And <lb />
the proof of the assertion is hereby <lb />
demanded in the name of two thous <lb />
and honest Democrats. <lb />
knows these things am <lb />
them would not put his name to the <lb />
pernicious insinuations which it con <lb />
Therefore, this circular is a <lb />
and gratuitous insult to the <lb />
Intelligence and honesty of every <lb />
Democrat who took part in the <lb />
primary both of two and four <lb />
years ago. tn next Saturday, Aug. <lb />
17th. there will be another Democratic <lb />
primary held and every Democrat <lb />
will have the opportunity of attend- <lb />
this primary and casting his <lb />
vote for the of <lb />
dates of his choice. I appeal to the <lb />
Democrats of the county to attend <lb />
this primary and rebuke the in--ii who <lb />
are seeking to obtain office through <lb />
the means of unsigned circulars in <lb />
tended to mislead and deceive the <lb />
people and I appeal to them to unite <lb />
iii selecting men office of clean <lb />
lives who do not stoop to low methods <lb />
deception that they may themselves <lb />
be put in position. When the people <lb />
this county atop to think they are <lb />
swift to do the right thing Dem- <lb />
of Pitt county. I beg you <lb />
,, until the voters I'm county decide <lb />
Land System <lb />
by Clark <lb />
To the Having advocated <lb />
tins measure in candidacy for <lb />
the House of Representatives, I think <lb />
a system that Insures a man's title <lb />
would not be out of place. <lb />
No harm can possibly come from <lb />
a insures a man's title <lb />
to his own property and allows him <lb />
to borrow money on that property <lb />
without the Inconvenience ex- <lb />
of each time having his title <lb />
looked up and mortgage drawn. And <lb />
at the same time gives the lender a <lb />
perfect lien. <lb />
The Torrent System has been adopt <lb />
ed by several states and has without <lb />
an exception proven a perfect sue <lb />
tor those who wish to use it. <lb />
There is nothing that succeeds <lb />
success and experience is our best <lb />
teacher. The system Is not <lb />
but Optional, so no one could <lb />
possibly raise an honest objection. <lb />
unless they do not understand <lb />
workings of the system. <lb />
if the system is adopted by North <lb />
Carolina a land court will be organ <lb />
lied and maintained on the funds con <lb />
by those wishing to take <lb />
advantage of the conveniences of said <lb />
system. <lb />
This court will proceed to <lb />
gate and perfect the titles come <lb />
before it and give certificates for <lb />
the number of acres of land owned <lb />
by each participant. <lb />
are similar to stock certificate <lb />
in any corporation the resist r <lb />
books will be kept by the <lb />
tor of deeds of each county, just as <lb />
the registration books are kept by <lb />
the secretary of each corporation, <lb />
Having received this certificate of <lb />
title the land owner is given the <lb />
advantages ill borrowing money or <lb />
selling property, as Hie owner of <lb />
stock now has. <lb />
The owner of real estate can de- <lb />
posit his certificate of title with any <lb />
bank borrow money on Ills <lb />
without the extra expense <lb />
each time baring looked <lb />
Now; but I wrote him to find me <lb />
two or three good summer boarders <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
you lose anything on <lb />
the football game <lb />
should say so; I had to <lb />
pay a fine of for exceeding the <lb />
pad limit in getting <lb />
will use your time between now <lb />
Saturday in thinking over these <lb />
and then be protest at tin- <lb />
rote and nominate men <lb />
for the legislature who will he all <lb />
honor to the county, capable <lb />
faithfully and well of whom <lb />
may be proud as your represents <lb />
the legislature of <lb />
I know by years experience <lb />
sheriff the office of county <lb />
to do it <lb />
Listen to the bastard's If the <lb />
anti-ring ticket goes down in defeat. <lb />
and mortgage drawn. If it is sir- <lb />
ed to sell property, a transfer of Hi <lb />
certificate and an entry made by th <lb />
register of deeds is all is <lb />
Our present system require <lb />
the private examination of the <lb />
this could also be one of the require- <lb />
of the System In the <lb />
form of a rider attached to the <lb />
of title. <lb />
I believe the System trill <lb />
put more money in circulation, an <lb />
make it easier and less expensive <lb />
for those who need money to get it <lb />
The above Is a general outline of <lb />
the System as l understand <lb />
it and if am wrong would like to <lb />
he corrected and better Informed, <lb />
Of nurse the details of the system <lb />
and argument in Its favor cannot <lb />
be gone Into very fully here. <lb />
II you would like for me to work <lb />
for this system I appreciate <lb />
very much your support. <lb />
Sincerely. <lb />
D. M. <lb />
. . Governor. <lb />
STATE TICKET. <lb />
For Governor. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
For <lb />
E. L. <lb />
of <lb />
For Secretary of State, <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
B. R. LACY, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
For Auditor, <lb />
W. P. WOOD. <lb />
of Randolph. <lb />
For Attorney-General. <lb />
T. W. <lb />
of Franklin <lb />
Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
JAMES Y. JOYNER <lb />
of Guilford <lb />
For Insurance Commissioner, <lb />
JAMES R. YOUNG. <lb />
of Vance. <lb />
For Commissioner of Agriculture, <lb />
WILLIAM A. GRAHAM, <lb />
of Lincoln. <lb />
Commissioner of Labor and Print- <lb />
M. L. SHIPMAN, <lb />
For Corporation Commissioners. <lb />
E. L. TRAVIS, of Halifax, <lb />
P. PELL, of Forsyth. <lb />
Just ices Supreme Court, <lb />
WM. HOKE. of Lincoln, <lb />
GEO. H. of Beaufort<lb />
For <lb />
JOHN H. <lb />
of Beaufort <lb />
For Presidential Elector. <lb />
ALBION <lb />
of Pitt. <lb />
upon our citizens and of- highest <lb />
who are serving well and faith Importance to of tin <lb />
l the ts to <lb />
I Saturday in the i- <lb />
of five men for the <lb />
commissioner, who. when elected <lb />
will have the and tin <lb />
. of t i men whom the <lb />
i m ., and I <lb />
I , . , ,, , in i d n n <lb />
V ,.,, Butler began hi . In unsigned circular that is <lb />
,. the state crying program of the ring should <lb />
. Ml, o tiled i elected to further extend the stock <lb />
It law territory until it <lb />
will Important position In t manner <lb />
shall <lb />
imitation of his evil example county and <lb />
lily to discharge the duties a this <lb />
road menu <lb />
i, shall <lb />
, t ii edit upon <lb />
and upon the county. <lb />
I. W<lb />
i . ti i,. net have read I <lb />
to circular that it being <lb />
county broad catted our the The <lb />
,,. the whole paper is effort for <lb />
make the people believe we beneath Marion Butler's lying <lb />
i Pitt county, even It hit best days and it is prob- <lb />
. th, paper will know that the able that this falsehood is on- <lb />
He out of the whole things i even the author <lb />
cloth and did have th- r. this slanderous circular shudder <lb />
put n ii. iii- II and refuse to put his <lb />
, only a could v en a man in the <lb />
j it. to hit own bus- of that i the <lb />
I . j.,, ,., ,.,. people of Pitt not know that then possessor of more than <lb />
they know me la no i, thing at ring rule In In was so sensible its <lb />
T . . . for Six years, with ; In this i and falsehood con- <lb />
In which I he I tied tin, that he lacked the <lb />
m . -hood to sign his name and so <lb />
i ,. in at the thing must roam <lb />
i, , nor don. and of I e In a bastards garb. However, Its <lb />
my it in the welfare of people them Two y i so title to is dean <lb />
people I notice this circular at Hie D n nominated as s the right of the <lb />
all. It is well known that follow i in i voting and who caused it to be tinted h <lb />
Butler in an evil hour great . people elected them. The pan ask the raters the Democrats part <lb />
upon the. people of Not it . two go nominal him for an I <lb />
, . p, of Pitt, I at . . . .; , ., o gentleman, <lb />
sure well remember the campaign o ticket and in several Instances Ii capable th <lb />
,,. .,,, i. i which it required county officers How it writing Mien a circular, had ii <lb />
i and united work to restore . n. party ruled i I written I. swell, <lb />
to the people the ring when the voters iii every sec- have such a coward at t. <lb />
lugs of good g lion of the county have the have left off his signature. <lb />
all the of going to the primary and As this is ii short letter i can bat <lb />
as I do and <lb />
-g <lb />
-a <lb />
MONEY LOST <lb />
I VERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without looking over our lines <lb />
of FARM <lb />
We carry 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 or repairs tor the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. <lb />
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb />
possible and we will do everything in our <lb />
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE. North Carolina<lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
LEADS IX <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Market <lb />
BEST <lb />
BEST BITERS <lb />
BEST <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
EDITED BY J. A. WITH INFORMATION FURNISHED BY FIRMS MENTIONED IN THIS PAGE <lb />
Welcome Tobacco Farmer <lb />
Within two days from issue of number the Greenville <lb />
Tobacco season will be officially opened and u few days later the <lb />
sing song f the auctioneers, the rapid pencil and pen scratching, <lb />
the heavy rattle of cart wheels bringing in the loads, the overtime <lb />
working of 111.- bank clerks and a generous flood of money will make <lb />
it a cert ti inly. <lb />
Farmers from Pitt and adjoining counties will again bring the <lb />
fruit of their labors, the piles will be methodically arranged in the <lb />
spacious floors of our five magnificent warehouses well be sell- <lb />
tobacco. When the fray is over, after many weeks of incessant <lb />
toil the exchange of the crops for the crisp bank certificates and <lb />
the silver dollars, it's a sure bet that Greenville lead <lb />
Eastern North Carolina once more. <lb />
It is not a spirit of jingoism makes set down that state- <lb />
Greenville has led the market before and naturally with <lb />
the Mg crop already housed and ready to be sold, ii is not risking <lb />
much if we say that once again market make a mark for it- <lb />
self in tobacco selling. <lb />
On the other hand conditions in this part of the and <lb />
offered by the people making tip the Greenville market make <lb />
up a combination that cant be beat. Five warehouses with an <lb />
proximate capacity of feet of selling space throw their doors <lb />
wide open to tobacco farmer. <lb />
Seven enterprising firms on the market represented by capable <lb />
buyers ready to go to the limit for their concerns. So wonder that <lb />
n conservative tobacco man on the market says that Greenville can <lb />
handle one million and over pounds f tobacco every working week <lb />
Factories lined with the most modern giving em- <lb />
that represent many thousands of dollars every season <lb />
greatest ease the of the <lb />
Who Is Who <lb />
and Where <lb />
IN THE GREENVILLE MARKET <lb />
FIRMS THAT CONSTITUTE the <lb />
l ti <lb />
bas been operated by Mm to Imperial Tobacco Co., <lb />
by It it strength the market is almost <lb />
by safe to say bi as much as that of the two other men- <lb />
there on. With the Honed As a matter fact. <lb />
into consider- <lb />
are here ready to handle with the <lb />
market, <lb />
wonder, we repeat, that taking all these fads i <lb />
the Greenville tobacco market has led and will again lead this <lb />
season for the Entire Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
Every year additions are made to our warehouses and the <lb />
newest machinery erected in our factories to keep tip with the ever <lb />
increasing demands of our plowing market. Moreover, this season <lb />
an entire new warehouse has been added to the already four <lb />
ones, and will find in this new warehouse improve- <lb />
such its very latest arrival have made possible. <lb />
Managers of our warehouses pay the most careful consideration <lb />
to the mutter of the auctioneers that actually sell the tobacco. No <lb />
nun that holds a position in any of the houses has not been engaged <lb />
after his worth to work in ibis market had been ascertained <lb />
all manner of doubt. This again has a great deal to do with the <lb />
success of our market. Met trained for efficiency in the position <lb />
they occupy. At the head of each warehouse men of integrity, <lb />
men whose close acquaintance with the tobacco makes them <lb />
valuable friends of the when be to dispose of bis crop <lb />
through them. <lb />
For years past, Pitt and farmers from other counties <lb />
have found it to their advantage to bring their tobacco here. There <lb />
is not a mote shrewd man than the farmer and he soon buds out <lb />
whether it is to bis advantage or not to market his product here <lb />
or there. For ibis reason the growth of the tobacco market in <lb />
Greenville is in a measure a great to the men and <lb />
who compose it. The endorsement of the tobacco farmer, implicitly <lb />
given by bis coming i Greenville, is valuable both for the men on <lb />
the market and the farmer. <lb />
We are told that fourteen million pounds of to- <lb />
will be sold this season. We would like to see the prophesy <lb />
In the meantime we welcome to the Greenville market all <lb />
those funnels whose confidence in the honesty of treatment accord- <lb />
ed them here has made Greenville their market in the name of <lb />
the Greenville Tobacco Market we invite all those others who here- <lb />
have not had an opportunity of availing themselves of the <lb />
great advantages offered the tobacco here. <lb />
MANY THANKS <lb />
We wish to thank those who. through their timely help <lb />
with information have made ibis page possible. Of course, in <lb />
helping us they are helping themselves, perhaps because of that <lb />
proverb -The Lord helps him who helps <lb />
Nevertheless, we heartily appreciate their <lb />
trust that the tobacco season will <lb />
remembered for its prosperity. <lb />
cooperation <lb />
lie one long ti <lb />
Compare Figures of 1909 With 1912. <lb />
pounds were pound <lb />
tor r on an average of or an <lb />
I figure by <lb />
19101,101,000 pounds were Bold R X <lb />
It. Bookkeeper <lb />
American Tobacco Co. <lb />
Boat, H. A., Buyer <lb />
Export Leaf Tobacco Co. <lb />
Brown, B. A. Weigher <lb />
Star Warehouse, <lb />
J. F. Manager <lb />
Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
Bowling, L. H. Bookkeeper <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
Beasley, H. w. Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
Star Warehouse. <lb />
Caution, it. T. Auctioneer <lb />
New Warehouse. <lb />
ii. W., Auctioneer <lb />
Gum Warehouse, <lb />
Cooper, c. It. Buyer <lb />
Export Leaf Tobacco Co. <lb />
Clayton. W. H. Bookkeeper <lb />
Tobacco Co. <lb />
Q. A. Factory Foreman <lb />
American Tobacco Co. <lb />
Dull. w. II. Jr. Cashier<lb />
Duke. T. A. Asst. Buyer <lb />
i in Tobacco Co. <lb />
Ferguson, E. Buyer <lb />
American Tobacco Co. <lb />
Flowers. Fred, Asst, Buyer <lb />
Tobacco. Co. <lb />
U. General Manager <lb />
k. ii. Tobacco Co. <lb />
Fox, J. ii . Floor Manager <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Foxhall, F. i . Manager <lb />
Star Warehouse. <lb />
B, General Assistant <lb />
Gum Warehouse. <lb />
J., Manager <lb />
New Brick Warehouse. <lb />
Gorman, N., Manager <lb />
New Brick Warehouse. <lb />
Gibson, J. L., Floor Manager <lb />
Star Warehouse. <lb />
Gray, W. A. Factory Foreman <lb />
Export Leaf Tobacco Co. <lb />
Hooker, S. T., Manager <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Hooker, F. B Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Hughes. J. E., with <lb />
Hughes, Meade Tobacco Co. <lb />
Hutching. J. Jr., Factory Foreman <lb />
T. A. Person Co. <lb />
Harris, G. E. Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
B. O., Buyer <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. <lb />
O. L., Manager <lb />
Gum Warehouse. <lb />
Guy Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
New Brick Warehouse. <lb />
W. T. Asst. Manager <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Lang. J. A. Cashier <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
II. S. Manager <lb />
New Brick Warehouse <lb />
Meade. W. with <lb />
Hughes, Meads Tobacco Co. <lb />
W. H. Factory Foreman <lb />
E. B. Tobacco Co. <lb />
E. A., Buyer <lb />
Tobacco Co. <lb />
Pruitt. W. Factory Foreman <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. <lb />
Person. T. A. Buyer and GenT Mgr. <lb />
T. A. Person Co. <lb />
Pierce. S. T., Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Perry. H. E. Bookkeeper <lb />
New Brick Warehouse <lb />
Rice. W. I. Auctioneer <lb />
Center Brick Warehouse. <lb />
H. S., Bookkeeper <lb />
Star Warehouse <lb />
Skinner. W. I. Buyer <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. <lb />
smith. J. I., Asst. Buyer and <lb />
T. A. Person Co. <lb />
Spain. S., Bookkeeper <lb />
Center Warehouse. <lb />
Smith. Guy, Floor Manager <lb />
Cum Warehouse <lb />
A., Auctioneer <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Thompson, S N. Bookkeeper <lb />
Liberty Warehouse <lb />
Tyson, R. A., Assistant. <lb />
New Brick Warehouse <lb />
Thomas, E. B., Sec. Treas. <lb />
E. B. Tobacco Co. <lb />
Thomas, W. C, with <lb />
Hughes, Meade Tobacco Co. <lb />
Woodward, J. Bookkeeper <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. <lb />
. Watkins, J. . Auctioneer <lb />
were <lb />
average of <lb />
After many alterations crop <lb />
value New Gum bis <lb />
will throw open its doors this Liberty. <lb />
season to the farmers under tin- man- <lb />
of Mr. O. L. the <lb />
President the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
Tobacco Co., and u man widely <lb />
throughout Eastern North Carolina <lb />
for his lung connection in tobacco cir- <lb />
In this house everything <lb />
been done to equip it with a view to <lb />
making it as good, If not than <lb />
all the other warehouses in Green- <lb />
ville. The following will make up <lb />
the force at Hie <lb />
O, L Joyner, Manager. <lb />
N. I. Young Assistant Manager. <lb />
It. W. Crenshaw, Auctioneer. <lb />
Guy Smith, Floor Manager. <lb />
L. H. Bowling. Bookkeeper. <lb />
s. T. Pierce, Assistant Bookkeeper. <lb />
J. II. General Assistant. <lb />
HEW BUCK WAREHOUSE <lb />
On mid Operated <lb />
The Ni w Brick Warehouse, the lat- <lb />
est addition to Greenville market <lb />
Is everything that the latest building <lb />
devices can make Light, air. <lb />
space, automatic scale, convenient in- <lb />
for farmers and their <lb />
horses. In each every detail <lb />
that Will leak- Ibis new a <lb />
for tobacco tanners The owners <lb />
of this house are well-known <lb />
In <lb />
s T. Manager <lb />
W. T. Solicitor end Asst, <lb />
Manager <lb />
H. A. <lb />
Thompson, Bookkeeper <lb />
F Hooker. Asst. Bookkeeper <lb />
II Pox, Floor <lb />
J. A. Lang, Cashier <lb />
the market this up to lately there was no difference <lb />
in at between this and another large <lb />
Arm <lb />
was established in <lb />
with the following C. <lb />
C. T. T. Anderson, <lb />
B. B. Lewis. E. C. W. <lb />
loins and II. A. <lb />
dents. <lb />
The representatives of <lb />
are <lb />
E. II. Osborne Buyer. <lb />
Fred Flowers, Asst. Buyer. <lb />
Ill MILS. A tO. <lb />
Buyers. <lb />
Among prominent <lb />
Greenville is of Hughes, Meade <lb />
and Co., In They <lb />
are buyers leaf tobacco on order <lb />
and they arc also extensive export- <lb />
They employ a large tone and <lb />
own and operate an extensive plant L <lb />
equipped with the very latest <lb />
EXPORT LEAP TOBACCO CO. <lb />
Leaf Tobacco Buyers and Exporters, <lb />
As its name Implies this does <lb />
a buying and business and <lb />
pays an important i art in the Green- <lb />
ville market. Ii operates <lb />
here a most modern plant win-re many <lb />
employed throughout the <lb />
for the steaming and packing <lb />
of the leaf. They have a very strong <lb />
capital and Ir business i <lb />
every year. Members of the <lb />
John E. Hughes, of Dam <lb />
This. W. Meade. <lb />
W. C. Thomas. <lb />
THE IMPERIAL TOBACCO H. OF <lb />
CHEAT AMI <lb />
sad <lb />
Like American Tobacco Co., the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Co. of Great Britain ,,,,,,. branch of one <lb />
The officials of this company in this <lb />
season's market <lb />
Geo. Cooper, Buyer. <lb />
a. Boat, Asst. Buyer. <lb />
W . II. ton, Bookkeeper. <lb />
W. A. Gray, Factory Foreman. <lb />
THE AN TOBACCO CO. <lb />
sad <lb />
This is on.- of the strongest <lb />
I s in the world and are well re- <lb />
presented here in Greenville. Com- <lb />
upon the of business <lb />
of the <lb />
liked by the farmers of this section of and Ireland is too well known to re-1 concerns In the tobacco <lb />
the slate, having worked in this mar- any comment here. Like the would be B waste time, -is <lb />
before and having established also, this company has a ,,, nature of then- transaction is <lb />
most enviable record for integrity in most complete and extensive plant extensive for us even to attempt a <lb />
their dealings. what has been said here Io take care of the tobacco II t ,,., sketch. <lb />
and everything points j buys and its dealings In this market T. American Tobacco Company's <lb />
out that way. the New Ware- <lb />
house is going to make good from the <lb />
of the Now Ware- <lb />
house <lb />
Gorman and Gentry. Managers <lb />
B. T. Cannon, Auctioneer. <lb />
W. E. Perry, Bookkeeper. <lb />
Guy Assistant Bookkeeper. <lb />
II. G. Assistant Manager. <lb />
I. A. Tyson. General Assistant. <lb />
Clay Wilson. Night Man. <lb />
are comparatively responsible for ,,. n Greenville Ibis year will be <lb />
its success. The Imperial force Ibis <lb />
B. It. Ferguson. Buyer. <lb />
year will <lb />
R. O. Buyer. <lb />
W. I. Skinner Buyer. <lb />
Geo. J. Woodward. Bookkeeper. <lb />
W. H. Pruitt Factory Foreman. <lb />
STAR WAREHOUSE <lb />
T. A. I Hike, Asst. Buyer. <lb />
It. Bookkeeper. <lb />
G a. Factory Foreman. <lb />
E II TOBACCO CO. <lb />
Buyers, <lb />
This is one of the oldest established <lb />
in the market, its birth dating <lb />
Owned and Operated the Farmers <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
The Star of oldest tobacco <lb />
warehouses in Greenville and also <lb />
one of the largest, owes a great deal <lb />
its popularity and success to tin <lb />
efforts of its manager, Mr. F. D, <lb />
Foxhall, who is acquainted <lb />
with most of tobacco farmers <lb />
Within a radius of many scores of <lb />
miles. It is u large, well lighted <lb />
and ventilated warehouse, and <lb />
volume of sales this warehouse is <lb />
credited with speaks well the force <lb />
working the sales there. It was ill <lb />
this warehouse that the Pitt County <lb />
Fair was held last year. <lb />
This force at the Star will <lb />
be as <lb />
F. Foxhall, Manager. <lb />
J. U. Watkins. Auctioneer. <lb />
J. L. Gibson, Floor Manager. <lb />
E. A. Brown. Weigher. <lb />
II. S. Bookkeeper. <lb />
II. N. Beasley. Asst. Bookkeeper. <lb />
I A PERSON A CO. <lb />
Buyers <lb />
Since its establishment in this with a capital of <lb />
bus been doing a magnificent it began business. They are <lb />
business in the Greenville market, tobacco on order or <lb />
ways keeping ahead of the times by This firm has had a most <lb />
Installing the most modern <lb />
career <lb />
since its establish- <lb />
In their factory. Capitalized at men, ,,., proved of great value <lb />
and with still the addition of market, In this concern <lb />
more machinery this firm is ready pounds tobacco <lb />
take care of pounds of tobacco of force of <lb />
daily. One of the additions . Th,. mark of 2.000,000 lbs. <lb />
to their factory consists a large ,,,.,, help has <lb />
Philadelphia Textile Drying by this <lb />
which will enable this to easily, p Co. are operating <lb />
handle the amount of pounds connections cover- <lb />
daily designated above. bot, ,. Stales and all <lb />
additions are machinery which markets of world, <lb />
the tobacco of any sand ., trade of a very <lb />
that may have clung to The have reached to and <lb />
Is composed of the is <lb />
T. A. Person. Buyer and General , ,,, For <lb />
Manager. their factory has <lb />
J. I. Smith. Asst. Buyer and Book- . n ,.,, they are now ill <lb />
keeper. I, Io handle double the to- <lb />
Jr., Factory <lb />
Slur Warehouse <lb />
Wilson. Clay, Night Man <lb />
New Brick Warehouse <lb />
CENTER BRICK WAREHOUSE <lb />
owned Operated Brink <lb />
Rice and Spain <lb />
This warehouse, close by Atlantic <lb />
Line Depot. Is. because of the <lb />
warm, honest and courteous treat- <lb />
accorded the farmer, one of the <lb />
most of the so-called <lb />
pendent houses. Throughout tin- <lb />
nine years of us establishment the <lb />
volume of sales has been on the In- <lb />
crease under its present manage- <lb />
good things are expected of the <lb />
Brick Warehouse. <lb />
The following lone will conduct the <lb />
sales <lb />
F. Manager. <lb />
W. L. Rica Auctioneer. <lb />
i Spain. Bookkeeper, <lb />
Harris. Asst. <lb />
Fore- <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Manufacturer-. <lb />
Alt hough a comparatively new <lb />
when classed with such concerns at <lb />
the American Tobacco Co., and the <lb />
taken rare of in previous years. <lb />
T this are well <lb />
Known to the tobacco farmers doing <lb />
business here <lb />
E, It. General Manager <lb />
It. Thomas, Treas. <lb />
W. II. Man <lb />
or on an average of Tobacco Board of <lb />
Manager <lb />
Gum Warehouse<lb />
Owned and Operated by <lb />
Company <lb />
is. T. Hooker, Proprietor and Man- <lb />
The Liberty Warehouse has the <lb />
of offering more selling space <lb />
than any other warehouse on the <lb />
market. Without annex it has a <lb />
feet capacity. There may be <lb />
something on the IS, Mr <lb />
Hooker says that he does not believe <lb />
it. This will make the 13th <lb />
season this popular warehouse <lb />
Mr. Tobacco Farmer <lb />
BRING YOUR TOBACCO TO <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
IT WiLL PAY YOU <lb />
Above firms will do their best <lb />
for you if you only do your <lb />
best for yourself by bringing <lb />
your crop to the <lb />
Tobacco Market <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
Tho old method of feeding and morrow will miss an opportunity of j <lb />
clothing and then kicking your bettering their own condition. Con- <lb />
FARM and back where you Small has arranged for this <lb />
I only purely In the interest of the <lb />
barbarous. The new way of as- farmers and has secured some of <lb />
Editorial of Human Interest<lb />
Published by <lb />
these economic victims to help the leading men in the government <lb />
is not only logical, but agricultural and good roads depart- <lb />
COMPANY, humane. <lb />
to come and make addresses. <lb />
D. WHICHARD.<lb />
social organization of today can <lb />
hope to be an effective agency for <lb />
year, <lb />
months. <lb />
Adverting rates may l <lb />
application at the business . <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
The tilings that they are going to <lb />
,, lightening humanity's burdens unless do in unraveling the <lb />
it has a department thoroughly con- in New York, seem to be the <lb />
Tenant with local industrial things that they don't do. the <lb />
and as familiar with police on the side of the murderer, <lb />
lies under the head of supply as they it is not that anything will be <lb />
are with opportunities under the head done to ward clearing it up. <lb />
All cards of thanks <lb />
respect will be charted i <lb />
cent per word. point should be emphasized in <lb />
advertising this <lb />
dates will b charged for at three <lb />
cent per line, up to Hues. <lb />
The department is one is distinct <lb />
as second class <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
Greenville. Carolina, <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. AUGUST <lb />
The holders of the Democratic <lb />
Men who seek em- primary to be held next Saturday. <lb />
net Hiking charity, should allow no known Republican <lb />
in that primary. It is their <lb />
service to guard the ballot boxes <lb />
the province social gUard <lb />
than charity and unless the particular <lb />
removed the <lb />
TICKET <lb />
Marshall <lb />
THE COST 1.1 <lb />
Some years ago a pessimist sent out <lb />
the Is life worth living <lb />
This once answered by a wit- <lb />
doctor, who That depends <lb />
on the <lb />
The line of health is liable <lb />
to distortion by various causes, sue <lb />
charitable is <lb />
bureau III own ends by <lb />
only reaching the drills of life Instead <lb />
of that substantial strata of clerical <lb />
professional and semi-professional <lb />
men which form the liner machinery <lb />
of industrial life. <lb />
Men seeking employment will not <lb />
g;. to a charitable bureau to be put <lb />
on lie- right track, however <lb />
meaning that institution may be. It <lb />
is a peculiar tact a charitable <lb />
institution of the referred <lb />
to. conducted ill the same building <lb />
with a employment <lb />
would In a large number of cases <lb />
fail to attract indoor men and skilled <lb />
labor. <lb />
The Ural analysis of handling the <lb />
out of works would be the <lb />
of the unemployed and the gain <lb />
of facts of high value in tile after <lb />
treatment of the question. The first <lb />
division would be men and women. <lb />
Under those heads by little, save <lb />
,, the dead <lb />
Mr. M. has taken charge <lb />
of The Independent as editor and <lb />
manager and that paper Is again <lb />
its under his guidance <lb />
We wish him success. <lb />
Of course building material has to <lb />
be put on the streets for convenience <lb />
when work is in progress, but it <lb />
ought to lie placed so as to cause <lb />
little obstruction as possible. <lb />
It is certainly true that actions <lb />
speak louder than for one <lb />
paying of a debt is louder and more <lb />
eloquent than a hundred promises <lb />
to do <lb />
Russia from to <lb />
Italy from to <lb />
Thus our representatives to the <lb />
great capitals, where much is expect- <lb />
ed in the way of entertainment, are <lb />
forced to scrape along on salaries <lb />
insufficient to maintain dignity of <lb />
their country. <lb />
It follows that only men of means <lb />
Can he to these posts, and <lb />
the list of ambassador to the <lb />
powers is therefore a list of million <lb />
In his report. Mr. Flood says that <lb />
one of our most distinguished am <lb />
confessed that lie was <lb />
to spend more that his <lb />
year's salary in refitting and furnish <lb />
a house which was Inferior in <lb />
respect that that of his <lb />
After two years the house was <lb />
sold he was obliged to repeal the <lb />
experience. <lb />
In I he plea for lit quarters for our <lb />
who favored a move <lb />
were defeated for re-nomination. This <lb />
is usually the case in counties where <lb />
there is no progress. Some old cod- <lb />
go around and talk about in- <lb />
creased taxes until they scare those <lb />
who know no <lb />
and <lb />
preach of Our gen Ire <lb />
Interesting are those in <lb />
report of Representative Flood, for <lb />
the affairs, on the <lb />
bill, showing how inadequately our <lb />
diplomats are paid and housed <lb />
compared with those of other <lb />
tries. <lb />
For we pay ambassador in <lb />
a year while Great <lb />
pays hers In Peters <lb />
burg. Rome and Berlin the British <lb />
ambassadors receive from to <lb />
the French from to <lb />
pays her <lb />
ambassadors from to <lb />
ambassadors the report declares that <lb />
the usefulness of an ambassador as <lb />
r consul depends upon the respect <lb />
which he Is held in the country <lb />
v here he resides. In the great <lb />
t of the public knows <lb />
the British, French, German. <lb />
and Italian legations, but those of <lb />
the United States are unknown. <lb />
Mr. hopes his bill <lb />
half a million for suitable <lb />
residences the of Mexico. <lb />
and will pass. <lb />
Certainly it is time that the United <lb />
States placed Its diplomatic <lb />
on a par with other countries. <lb />
lie What makes you think she is <lb />
not a girl to make friends <lb />
She I never hear any <lb />
about Opinion. <lb />
And is a purely vegetarian <lb />
restaurant inquired the dyspeptic. <lb />
Yep. answered the waiter. There's <lb />
no rheumatism in this <lb />
Vacationist Where does this road <lb />
go to <lb />
Farmer been bud- <lb />
an Inch in time, <lb />
Transcript <lb />
I understand you have been clean- <lb />
up the city. <lb />
Yes. replied the crooked official; <lb />
we clean up something over two <lb />
million in one <lb />
Star. <lb />
errors in diet and excesses, men- and other <lb />
criminal <lb />
a, ell as physical. revealed. <lb />
Ti,. adjustment of the complex <lb />
phases of life as <lb />
in our imposes new duties ways <lb />
obligations, for such life whilst It is now <lb />
grants to the favored few such respecting man or who <lb />
like fables, it reaches has either mistaken vocation. <lb />
on other extreme the very low-; common prudence s,. <lb />
cm depths of <lb />
being successfully handled now in <lb />
, but it is not his life <lb />
Interesting. It is the <lb />
Wilmington is not stopping with <lb />
pulling blind tigers, but is after <lb />
male vagrants as well. Forty two <lb />
of the latter were arrested in one <lb />
day. <lb />
There are some things besides pol- <lb />
that should occupy attention, <lb />
lull some people do not think that <lb />
about it. <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
By L. <lb />
As was predicted, the price of cot- <lb />
ion is tumbling now as the time for <lb />
lie- new crop approaches. <lb />
id of investing In property have <lb />
financial shipwreck. How they did <lb />
is Immaterial, pi to themselves <lb />
demands they should in- <lb />
come producers. <lb />
II is a real problem and its <lb />
may require an <lb />
fort to aid the down and outs. The <lb />
difficult task is to aid those, who, <lb />
is nut degrading. Neither <lb />
is hunger or physical suffering, but <lb />
they form convenient stepping stones <lb />
lo ,, condition where the animal In- <lb />
of survival cancels teach- <lb />
of society. Give us bread, <lb />
the , of the starving workers of <lb />
Paris. They got none, and fail <lb />
neck I whoso owner had innocently <lb />
How funny that they should <lb />
want why don't they eat <lb />
cake dissevered from her delicate <lb />
body, spurted jets of blood <lb />
over the Place de La <lb />
She had no obligation to provide <lb />
bread any one. The rains came <lb />
lo make flowers grow for her <lb />
orations. The rude working M <lb />
her to rule and for her <lb />
husband to trample on. <lb />
She an aristocrat and so <lb />
be They were the head of their <lb />
class. The class contaminated <lb />
,. th., touch of common people. <lb />
They lived only for themselves and <lb />
ii no obligations except to <lb />
class. <lb />
Old Guard, they can die but not <lb />
render. They do die. through <lb />
starvation, on a tea <lb />
and toast basis. Neat but thread <lb />
bare they And one can not <lb />
help them. honest worker is <lb />
a much easier problem. He may be <lb />
rough and even brutally frank as <lb />
to his needs, his earnestness is <lb />
in doubt, And society needs him <lb />
It is only another case of the <lb />
peg In the round hole. There has <lb />
been a misfit somewhere. <lb />
The bum who has selected as a life <lb />
task the position of treasurer to a <lb />
working woman, who feeds her <lb />
I children and pay rents, whilst he <lb />
loafs, is a much easier one for the city <lb />
to with. <lb />
The police are his natural enemies <lb />
he says so-it is to the <lb />
they <lb />
Kl-l-s Hutched In Racket <lb />
On Sunday a lady ill town found <lb />
a of eggs in her yard. Thinking <lb />
eggs were newly laid she put <lb />
them in a bucket and plied the buck- <lb />
et In the pantry. While in the pan- <lb />
try Tuesday she heard several <lb />
that she at first thought was <lb />
mice squeaking. The noises kept up <lb />
and the lady began an Investigation. <lb />
Looking In the egg bucket she was <lb />
surprised to see biddies picking their <lb />
way out of the shells that enclosed <lb />
them. They were hatching by them <lb />
selves right in the bucket. <lb />
Then David Livingstone went to <lb />
are a vicious, boneheaded darkest Africa a diary and col- <lb />
article which are continually of and spoiled the <lb />
their without any warning peace and happiness of the male <lb />
whatever, and rolling under the very <lb />
darkest corner of the bed. <lb />
This disgust- <lb />
habit is com- <lb />
to the hone <lb />
collar button, <lb />
which will catch <lb />
a man in a full <lb />
dress shirt and a <lb />
c. Ii iii- <lb />
make him, <lb />
crawl under a. <lb />
low hung re aW with <lb />
buttons by surrounding <lb />
themselves with a leather belt, which <lb />
allows the trousers lo drag gracefully <lb />
Authoress a cook <lb />
I think you will suit me very well <lb />
What Is your name <lb />
Cook- Concordia. from Schiller's <lb />
Bells You've read the Hells of course.<lb />
Will you have a biplane or a mono <lb />
plane asked the salesman. <lb />
What's the difference <lb />
With a monoplane I believe you <lb />
hit the earth a little quicker when the <lb />
smash Courier <lb />
Journal. <lb />
The most difficult tiling in the <lb />
world to photograph is a small boy. <lb />
remarked the photographer. <lb />
Why is that asked the assistant. <lb />
Because he never looks cheerful and <lb />
dresses up. too. explained th <lb />
Record <lb />
them to the American pants button. <lb />
At first the natives wore these but- <lb />
tons in their ears and noses giving <lb />
them the weird effect of a <lb />
clam bake, but now you can travel <lb />
from one ml of Africa the other and <lb />
see nothing but strung <lb />
in a half hearted manner <lb />
round open faced buttons of an effete <lb />
civilization. <lb />
Somewhere about that the <lb />
German t was dying and of the body politic that <lb />
his last request was for mole light make him move on. <lb />
II has come, tile .,, the Society will lie the gainer when help <lb />
days of Louis and Marie rather than punishment will be th <lb />
are gone No one can now controlling factor in civic govern- <lb />
lo themselves. All have places <lb />
ill society, with the exception of <lb />
very few. such as hermits, who pin Right at time of year farmers <lb />
outside it. are following the old custom of <lb />
What then, is the cost of a life, ,,, time and money in having fodder <lb />
and is it worth what it costs, A pulled. There is no work about the <lb />
man life been compared to a farm that hands hate to do worse <lb />
bank, where you can only get out than pull fodder. We hear that they <lb />
what you have previously put In are now generally charging one <lb />
with accrued interest per day for this work. That price <lb />
Tho wealth of others, the work alone makes it unprofitable to th <lb />
of others, the pleasures others, for there are very few hands <lb />
the follies, crimes and diseases o can pull and save a dollar <lb />
Others all are mutually reacting worth of fodder in a day. But a <lb />
The Is on all lo help Ilia greater loss than this comes through <lb />
needy, not dire i girts, as- depreciation of corn from which <lb />
slating them become sell support the fodder is pulled <lb />
In, <lb />
The Houston Chronicle In d recent <lb />
editorial in a civic I In- of <lb />
tibia Date in History <lb />
August II <lb />
1750 Ports Ontario and de <lb />
sloop captured the Amer <lb />
sloop Argus in the Eng- <lb />
channel. <lb />
steam <lb />
a new record by <lb />
trip from Halifax to Liver <lb />
pool in days. <lb />
new Louvre, in Paris, <lb />
inaugurated with great <lb />
by Napoleon HI. <lb />
David G. Farragut <lb />
died. Horn July a. 1801. <lb />
Ferdinand of for <lb />
proclaimed ruler of <lb />
of the Peking legations <lb />
by the forces of tho allied <lb />
Powers. <lb />
somebody with <lb />
came along and draped man <lb />
first pair of pants. <lb />
History relates that the <lb />
If a man is smart, he never has <lb />
occasion to mention it. <lb />
But more good tilings come to those <lb />
who go far after them. <lb />
seldom abides with a <lb />
man who loves his home. <lb />
A smart boy tries to practice <lb />
in the use of toilet soap . <lb />
A woman who marries for spite has <lb />
to take it out on her husband. <lb />
people act foolish and get <lb />
sore because others notice it. <lb />
It wouldn't take long for most <lb />
wear buttons for the sole to ,,, what they think of you <lb />
In his heart. <lb />
Buttons were <lb />
unheard of until <lb />
criminal Instincts men <lb />
his and suspenders, n order <lb />
be on the safe side. <lb />
Women <lb />
was the happiest epoch harassed purpose of embittering their husbands for you <lb />
man has ever known. From shut who are obliged to chase up and too old , <lb />
time to this he has had to gear up his down the back of a shirt waist sever- ., ,., , do a. <lb />
trousers with safety pins, wire nails, times a day. This is one of the synonymous with the things <lb />
lag screws and patent rivets, while penalties of marriage which is <lb />
his wife attends the Shakespeare club many a thoughtful bachelor to ., ,.,. husband always lets <lb />
and holds forth on mural art. I falter on the blink. have her own way she'll give him <lb />
credit for having poor judgment. <lb />
Press Comment <lb />
turn. etc. There are exceedingly few Chicago News. <lb />
citizens in the State who are not <lb />
by the action of the state far <lb />
beyond the cost of them In taxes. The n <lb />
tax rate in the State is low, especially I <lb />
illy Sloane <lb />
when It is remembered that property down by the sounding <lb />
V. hat He Get Fur Our State assessed at from one third to one sea <lb />
The News suggested that its real value. No patriotic man sobbing sea <lb />
withstanding the great increase in protest against paying his the water's wet and the air Is <lb />
of the State that there has No honest man will shirk them. What <lb />
been no reduction in the rate <lb />
The News should remember that <lb />
While the State's revenue Is probably <lb />
twice what it was two decades ago <lb />
that the Slate Is doing much <lb />
more with the Income that it was at <lb />
time. around you. man. <lb />
Twenty years ago the State was <lb />
we get In return for the taxes we <lb />
ls about the best value we get for <lb />
any money we <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
free <lb />
By the soulful, sea. <lb />
And there's plenty of fog and sand <lb />
and sky <lb />
And the sand flea rages and fish are <lb />
shy. <lb />
The grocer, of course, is on the Job. <lb />
At The Primaries. <lb />
It had been a hard day at the polls. And that's why the sea and the <lb />
The addition of nearly a thousand thus sob; <lb />
pending a negligible votes to the poll made the Hut the water's sweet and the air Is <lb />
. for education purposes. Would, prolonged proposition. free. <lb />
H. Atwood made ,. t <lb />
flight from St. Louis ow, <lb />
to Chicago, beginning <lb />
to the Atlantic coast. <lb />
trip <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
The hospital facilities for the labor a <lb />
other unfortunates <lb />
Well said Mrs. cost you nothing to see the sea. <lb />
her husband returned from his. <lb />
Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of <lb />
Germ in years old <lb />
today. <lb />
Earl of a din descend- <lb />
ant of William years old <lb />
today, <lb />
Ernest author, <lb />
list and naturalist, years Old to- <lb />
day. <lb />
a teller, how songful sketcher of Jersey fame <lb />
vote go Gets happily Into the summer game. <lb />
sere entirely Inadequate then. Would . or He nips an ankle or nips a nose. <lb />
you have the State make any poorer hundred and And loves the open-work style of <lb />
provisions for these than it is for hose. <lb />
four wash lists and a sings his way through a peek-a <lb />
Department of bill, , <lb />
State Building. <lb />
It Is alright for a State <lb />
to favor the good roads <lb />
And all men envy you <lb />
As soon as the day is done <lb />
The sketcher's shift is at one begun. <lb />
But, still, we're down by the Bounding <lb />
sea; <lb />
Every test hat <lb />
that where the blades are left <lb />
he sulk, the difference in the <lb />
the corn is greater than <lb />
and urges ii the duty of each mun the worth of fodder, <lb />
gel fobs for the <lb />
ployed. Some of it is ii pro, s and The farmer of Pitt county who <lb />
Ii herewith attend meeting here to- <lb />
was Simply existing years ago. <lb />
Today it is doing a magnificent i <lb />
live work adding greatly to the pros- <lb />
pi not only of the agricultural <lb />
classes but of the people of the Slate <lb />
generally. Would you have this work as we And the waters wet and the air Is <lb />
prepared to have one that be free- <lb />
It takes money to do things. North thorn The <lb />
. ., .,. , in the Slate l lie <lb />
Carolina is doing things, state ,., have about all they The crafty crab and the cooing clam <lb />
can carry Herald. which no fisherman gives a<lb />
Can be produced tor the price of <lb />
meat; <lb />
With The Hovers. <lb />
Frank Klaus will lake another trip the greatness of her <lb />
to France as he has signed to meet and is going about utilizing, . . <lb />
in Paris, IV, r, them. Her population, her Industries <lb />
Smith, tho Australian mid and her wealth are multiplying, in of the charges If one must sordidly stop to cat; <lb />
eight, has arrived in this commerce and <lb />
and is willing to take on any of our <lb />
boys at the weight. <lb />
who de <lb />
lotted Tout recently, <lb />
In every <lb />
other line she is developing a <lb />
that far surpasses that of practically <lb />
every section of the country. <lb />
I of the state gets some <lb />
made against Mr. Blouse they would <lb />
never have made Governor. <lb />
In half a dozen counties where a <lb />
spent building was the Issue, <lb />
on beans and pork <lb />
old <lb />
Or one may fallen <lb />
That are tinned and labeled in <lb />
New York <lb />
the water's wet and the air is <lb />
free, <lb />
t as nothing to see the is i <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
That will bear the <lb />
closest inspection <lb />
as to genuine <lb />
values <lb />
Dinning Room <lb />
Bed Room, Drawing Room <lb />
In addition, you'll find our showing in- <lb />
the best choice and widest variety in <lb />
Buffets, Sideboards, and Rock- <lb />
Prices are Prices-reduced <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
STATE AND COUNTY <lb />
NEWS <lb />
Tucker passed over short bridge on sentiment of the people by <lb />
Sunday evening and got fooled. the dry bones of Marlon Butler, <lb />
Mr. Wyatt Tucker and Josh Branch some man who In the past voted <lb />
passed down Williams street like a for Butler has helped to circulate the <lb />
kite Sunday P. M. circular and those tame men helped <lb />
Mr. Wilson was all smiles to nominate and elect Mr. Tucker to <lb />
Sunday evening. He saw his girl, the high office of which he now <lb />
Guess who boasts of having held for six <lb />
Mr. Marshall Williams spent part I shall speak tonight at <lb />
of Sunday evening out to Cross Roads, night near <lb />
under the grape vine. Mill and Friday night at Black <lb />
Mr. Cox was all smiles Jack. I Invite Mr Tuck.-is favorite <lb />
Sunday, H is baby doll Bat- lo at any or all of these <lb />
night. and I will prove the charges <lb />
The bean have got at of the circular to his fullest <lb />
Mr. Mis. m. o. an. ml , Y, only that, i to speak <lb />
our have almost for- in Greenville tomorrow at a time and <lb />
home for Harris street and for place be later announced and pub <lb />
N. C. I guess you know to answer these critics who wait <lb />
who it Is. <lb />
Town Items <lb />
Messrs. Leslie Smith. Thad Nichols <lb />
and Jasper Joyner visited at Mr. J. <lb />
B. Sunday. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Tyson spent from Friday, <lb />
until Sunday with his father. Mr. <lb />
Tyson near Arthur, who is very <lb />
low. <lb />
ed services at Ayden Sunday night. <lb />
Nobles Town farmers nearly <lb />
through curing tobacco. <lb />
Miss Naoma spent last <lb />
week with Miss Beulah <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Taylor alt, lid <lb />
ed preaching at Grove Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. James Avery is on the sick <lb />
list. <lb />
Misses Jennie and La Rue <lb />
hon visited at Mr. J. ii. Sat- <lb />
night and Sunday. <lb />
CAM, Hill <lb />
the eleventh hour lo whine and <lb />
endeavor to voters. <lb />
F EVANS, <lb />
Important Hint The Mine Ex-<lb />
Mr. think now is the prop <lb />
time to call attention of our vol- <lb />
W. Worthington is off on an ex necessity and Importance <lb />
STAR FILLS BIG GAP <lb />
baseman was. Then In a close , <lb />
It often happened that a fast man <lb />
a slow one to me. I hod to rush la. <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 />
to Norfolk. a and Judicious <lb />
Roy Worthington was in this neigh of county commissioners. <lb />
hot-hood Sunday. The old board has been wise, core <lb />
Miss Blanche Roberson. from economical in management <lb />
is visiting at Mr. J. They have erected the handsomest <lb />
C. R. Townsend. the tobacco man. the pride of <lb />
passed through town last week. all the people of Pitt county and the <lb />
admiration of all visitors at the ex- <lb />
low price of <lb />
Reliable and Experienced First <lb />
Baseman Aids St. Louis. <lb />
Presence Expected to Inspire <lb />
Other Players With Confidence <lb />
to Make Them Per Cent. <lb />
Better in Fielding. <lb />
Black Jack Items <lb />
eighty thousand dollars and have <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
Laura V. Cox left this morning for <lb />
Ahoskie where she expects to spend <lb />
a few days visiting friends. <lb />
Prof. John R. Carroll and Mr. S <lb />
U. made a trip to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
The Union Mercantile Company are <lb />
opening up new goods daily. We ask <lb />
you to come and give us a look. Prices <lb />
are right. <lb />
We keep a full supply of doors and <lb />
windows on hand all the time at the <lb />
light price. A. Ange and Com- <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
are giving some very good bargains <lb />
summer pants, you will <lb />
save by seeing them. <lb />
Her many friends will note with <lb />
pleasure that Miss Blanche Cox who <lb />
left a few days ago for the <lb />
hospital to undergo an operation for <lb />
appendicitis Is convalescing very rap <lb />
idly and hopes to be with us again <lb />
soon. <lb />
Harrington, and Company <lb />
carry a complete line of hardware. <lb />
Miss B. Cox took her Sun- <lb />
day school out into the country <lb />
for an outing last Thursday. <lb />
Mr. W. Brown of Greenville was <lb />
in our city last Saturday. <lb />
H, J. LangSton left Saturday for <lb />
Wrightsville Beach via <lb />
where he anticipates spending his <lb />
summer vacation. Here's hoping <lb />
Henry a good time bathing In the <lb />
waters of tho Atlantic. <lb />
Carload of lime Just arrived at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company. <lb />
A new lot of shoes Just in at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr. R. C. Cawsey one of our clever <lb />
young men, made a lying to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Rosa was visiting in <lb />
Ayden Thursday. <lb />
Misses Johnson and Olivia <lb />
Cox made a business trip to Green- <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Com <lb />
for your Simons and Atkins <lb />
perfection cross cut saws. <lb />
Mr. J. Cox our clever surgeon <lb />
Is in the section for a few- <lb />
days this week. <lb />
Things In South Winterville are <lb />
different this week since the <lb />
house party at Ur. Cox's has broken <lb />
up, <lb />
After attending the house party <lb />
Miss Cutler of Washington returned <lb />
to her homo Monday, being <lb />
by Miss Maud Louise <lb />
of High Point Miss Lena Cobb of <lb />
BLACK JACK. Aug. farm administered tho affairs of the county <lb />
through this section are through in a true business like and <lb />
curing tobacco. They all seem to manner. <lb />
be With their years work. The office of county commissioner, <lb />
All that we can hear at this time is in my opinion the most important <lb />
is fodder rattling in the field. office in the county and we should <lb />
There was a mad dog killed near consider well in whose hands we <lb />
Black Jack last week. place our financial affairs. They <lb />
After having such a dry spell we have the adjusting of all the mat- <lb />
all were to see such a fine and all expenditures. They lay <lb />
our tax rate and all our tax <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Clark of Grim monies, which I am told will amount <lb />
spent Sunday with relatives u one hundred and twenty <lb />
and friends. thousand dollars, this year and <lb />
Mr. F. U. Foxhall of Greenville, possibly more next year. They can <lb />
was in our section last week. even issue bonds in case of necessity. <lb />
Mr. L. C. Mills Black Jack lost without leaving it to a vote of the <lb />
f beef cows at once. R. W. tobacco crop last week by people and have other Important dis- hat lost <lb />
For groceries, up to date, for t powers, allowed by various confidence. <lb />
For groceries, up to date, cheap Ml- J Ai who has been to rulings of our supreme court. Such Is not the case this season, <lb />
for the cash, come to see the right work home bust week Therefore, every thinking <lb />
farm fence wire. <lb />
U. R. Jackson and mother, left <lb />
this morning for their home at Wake <lb />
Forest. <lb />
Highest cash price paid for chick- run- <lb />
hides, tallow and bees wax. R. <lb />
W. <lb />
If you need beef, fish, barbecue or <lb />
anything in market line don't forget <lb />
R. W. has the goods. <lb />
to buy another head <lb />
Ask any member of the Browns to <lb />
give one reason why Wallace's club <lb />
not finish last and be will an <lb />
Not that the Browns figure Stovall. <lb />
single-handed, will lead the club out <lb />
of the depths of the sub-cellar, but the <lb />
players to a man believe that the pres- <lb />
of Stovall on first will give each <lb />
member of the infield sufficient <lb />
to make him a per cent bet- <lb />
ball player. <lb />
Since Tom Jones was traded to De- <lb />
for Claude there has <lb />
been a big hole around the initial <lb />
sack at Sportsman's Park. The play- <lb />
have had no one to <lb />
True, there has been no less than <lb />
twenty men tried out at first, but they <lb />
all failed, and many them were so <lb />
work at Norfolk came home bust week Therefore, every thinking man Stovall is a great fielder, and his pres- <lb />
to visit relatives and friends. He should consider into whose hands will Inspire <lb />
left Sunday afternoon. important office is to he placed. <lb />
Miss Dorothy Mae Dixon left for <lb />
groceries, up <lb />
the cash, come to see the <lb />
man. R. W. <lb />
On August Is Mae Dixon left -h -J f-, <lb />
many relatives and a few invited and Norfolk who have made a sue- , Join our . <lb />
friends gathered the delightful in their own affairs we can Jimmy Austin. so en- <lb />
country home of Mr. J. Carroll to Messrs. W. V. Clark and W. N. these men of affairs to take to know that we have a real <lb />
witness the marriage of his daughter, left for Norfolk and Wash- and not carelessly place first baseman after having had so <lb />
Ethel May. lo Dr. Memory City Tuesday. n responsible positions men who many goals dancing around that bag. <lb />
Squires of Wake Forest. <lb />
Promptly Miss Mimic E, <lb />
Cox. a cousin of the bride, skillfully <lb />
rendered Lohengrin's wedding march <lb />
as a processional. The bride attired <lb />
in a becoming traveling suit of <lb />
on the arm of the groom <lb />
entered from the parlor to the porch <lb />
Which had been made beautiful with <lb />
flowers and potted plans for the hap- <lb />
occasion. Standing under a wed <lb />
ding bell, suspended from an arch <lb />
of green and white, the marriage <lb />
vows were spoken, the bride's pastor, <lb />
Rev. M. A. Adams performing the <lb />
ceremony. <lb />
Mendelssohn's wedding march was <lb />
used as a recessional after which <lb />
amidst the congratulations and good <lb />
wishes of many friends the happy <lb />
couple left In an automobile <lb />
We had a large Sunday school Sun lave n, bandied own success- <lb />
day evening. We cordially invite you want office, for office <lb />
nil to and help us out in the its emoluments. Would not <lb />
good work. De and business like lo so <lb />
Several of our people attended the as to have these men elected <lb />
Ice cream supper Saturday night at n,,. board of our state <lb />
Jim near Red Banks. Bra appointed, three <lb />
There will speaking at Black ,,,,,, for two years and the <lb />
Jack next Friday night by our next two four thus <lb />
N. C. senator. You all are cordially experienced men who knew the <lb />
to hear him. business, on each returning <lb />
board and not entirely new. <lb />
Cox's Mill Items. men every two years. Ii <lb />
is our duly to select experienced, able <lb />
do you know I have seen <lb />
game after game lost when the play- <lb />
were afraid lo take any chances <lb />
with their throws because of crude <lb />
of whatever particular man we <lb />
happened to have on first. <lb />
had that <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
SHOT WILL PROVE <lb />
FATAL TO <lb />
Mr. came out to Cox's Mill <lb />
Sunday afternoon In his auto. <lb />
Aug <lb />
night ROM Harris. <lb />
colored girl <lb />
Bunnie Stokes, Miss <lb />
Stokes, Bertha Stokes and Mag- <lb />
Evans all were with him. <lb />
Mr. Jim Haddock of Smith's Mill <lb />
for formed a circle on Cox Mill late Sat- <lb />
where they took the <lb />
trained, successful, business men to <lb />
Laugh- the business of the county , of <lb />
these men owe it to the people tO <lb />
serve them, even at some personal in <lb />
convenience. I ask all men to stop, <lb />
think It over before they vote. <lb />
train for New York and Niagara. <lb />
Mr. Willie Wilson and Sadie <lb />
Mrs. Squires is a woman of strong took a trip down <lb />
a graduate Meredith afternoon. <lb />
College and has been a member of Mr Williams was lonesome <lb />
the faculty of same institution for Sunday going down Wilson <lb />
the past two years. She possesses <lb />
Card From Mr. Evans <lb />
With the primary <lb />
so close at Hand. I am not surprised through <lb />
son removed one of the balls and <lb />
perhaps, fatally wounded by <lb />
Peyton, a colored man. Tho girl <lb />
came here from New Bern about a <lb />
month ago and on Sunday night with <lb />
other parties, was going along the <lb />
street to church. Peyton came up. <lb />
took hold of the girl and shot her <lb />
twice In the back, both balls going <lb />
the body. Dr. <lb />
rare Intellectual gifts and <lb />
noble <lb />
Mr. Lewis Stocks and Miss Bertha , , ,,, <lb />
at the attacks being made upon my <lb />
candidacy for the state senate through he sees no prospects of t <lb />
and as the time is too living <lb />
your paper; <lb />
Christian character. Because of these were giving on his new <lb />
she will sadly missed in the so- J. B. W. <lb />
intellectual and religious circles wag a for one has <lb />
of her home town. his time <lb />
Dr. Squires is a dentist with a well M. Carroll Mg <lb />
established practice and his , on , all <lb />
personalty and Christian character afternoon. <lb />
matter <lb />
out in print I cannot now be drawn <lb />
into a controversy in which my op <lb />
have the advantage while I <lb />
m out town filling my appoint- <lb />
She was taken on the train <lb />
Ibis morning to New Bern. <lb />
Peyton has not yet been caught, <lb />
though officers are searching for him. <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
First Baseman Stovall. <lb />
glove tho pill, steady myself and shoot <lb />
as straight as I could or else the <lb />
baseman would let It roll to the <lb />
didn't have confidence In the man <lb />
at first and consequently my work <lb />
suffered. This year I know what <lb />
can do. I can take more chances <lb />
with my I have more <lb />
and consequently more dash, <lb />
and I'll head off a lot of fast men <lb />
last year got bits on grounders <lb />
towards third. <lb />
nothing so good to a ball <lb />
club as one man's confidence In the <lb />
ability. If you know the man <lb />
on first or second or third Is playing <lb />
the game all the time, you can <lb />
more chances, throw faster and work <lb />
with that recklessness which wins <lb />
ball games. I think we'll win a lot <lb />
games this season with Stovall. not <lb />
because he's a bitter and a good <lb />
fielder, but because the other Infield <lb />
have confidence In him and their <lb />
game will be better as a com <lb />
WHY BALL GAMES ARE LONGER <lb />
have won for a host of friends. <lb />
Colon He direful In <lb />
in Their Ballets <lb />
PRIMARY HILL HOLD ALL DAY. Sunday with Misses and Velma <lb />
Williams and Velma returned home <lb />
with them to spend tho week. Don't <lb />
cry H. <lb />
Mr. Coon Williams spent part of <lb />
Tho Democratic primary of this out to N. <lb />
to nominate candidates for the Mr. Joe Stocks and sister, and <lb />
of legislature, county and township Ethel Braxton were driving down <lb />
and township Braxton street Sunday <lb />
Mr. Thad Williams to W Inter- <lb />
Sunday morning taking <lb />
Jones to Sunday M. He <lb />
hitches up along side the rabid Jno. <lb />
Mr. and lister p the Pitt County <lb />
Annie spent Saturday night and Mr. Tucker, It makes <lb />
Conetoe, and Miss Cox <lb />
Winterville. core and township <lb />
Rev. Mr. Burgess of Ayden hold all day next Saturday. 17th. <lb />
a series of meetings in the Method The polls will open at o'clock, a. <lb />
1st church last Sunday evening. A <lb />
cordial Invitation is extended to all <lb />
to come out and help make the <lb />
a success. <lb />
The <lb />
Mrs. J. L. <lb />
morning and was buried the ti, three boxes. One <lb />
Monday evening. will contain the names <lb />
ill. and close at which will <lb />
give everybody ill the county an op reported a fine time, <lb />
of going to Hie polls and <lb />
voting. There will be three ballot Williams and Annie pal <lb />
infant child Mr. and at each precinct and each voter through Cox s Mill Sunday P. <lb />
Rollins died last be entitled to cast one ballot in The wedding bells are ringing <lb />
Of the Stocks Cross Roads, near Mills School <lb />
f house. There will be a wedding <lb />
Mr. Johnnie Moore and Miss Eva <lb />
It <lb />
a team of horses that excites the cu- <lb />
if the wonder of every <lb />
The statement of Stokes that I knew, <lb />
about the law petition is absolutely <lb />
a yarn of his own make. He has <lb />
ready accused my brother of having <lb />
signed petition and has had <lb />
eat his own word; he Is in the <lb />
predicament as to the charge <lb />
against me. <lb />
As to the circular complained of,; <lb />
it does no mailer who wrote it. but <lb />
that It been secretly circulated <lb />
is untrue, I Will assume all <lb />
for every sentence In II and <lb />
If Mr Tucker's and Mr. <lb />
lo the things said <lb />
therein against the men responsible <lb />
for the k law and salary bill there <lb />
iii mentioned, I will meet them In <lb />
open debate at any time not conflicting <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are Its from an In- <lb />
active LIVER.--------. <lb />
With a wall conducted <lb />
one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
can be kepi in healthful <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
Umpire Billy Evans Tells Why Con- <lb />
tests Nowadays Require More <lb />
Time Than Previously. <lb />
are games longer In the <lb />
place, the lively ball makes more <lb />
vouchsafes Billy Ev- <lb />
ans, the second place, I have no- <lb />
that In batting against this live- <lb />
lier ball almost double the number <lb />
fouls have been hit, either of the long, <lb />
raising variety or those which carom <lb />
off the bat against the stands. <lb />
addition to this, there has been <lb />
another vital change in the game. In- <lb />
stead of walking up and slamming <lb />
away at the first good ball <lb />
the average batsman of season <lb />
makes each pitcher work to the limit. <lb />
Unless they are over the plate they <lb />
pass them along. I have never before <lb />
noticed so many Individual easel <lb />
where the batsman stood up <lb />
three balls and two strikes <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
The Daily Reflector's <lb />
Bargain Column <lb />
Advertisements Inserts <lb />
under this head at the rate <lb />
of live cents per line. <lb />
or doses will break any I <lb />
of Chills and Fever; and If taken then <lb />
as a tonic the Fever will not return. <lb />
Price <lb />
Mr. was sick on last legislative and county can- soon. <lb />
so there was no service in the who with the The farmers are through curing to- <lb />
church but trust that he will executive one tho names on our Street. <lb />
be able to be with us again tonight. candidate for township of There was a loud game of base ball already made. It <lb />
We hod a good shower last night the and constables, and tho l Saturday evening. is Hint such a <lb />
Which settled tho dust and other the names of the township exec and Mrs. L. K. Williams were ,, over contain <lb />
everything to take on new life committee. All the names of her father, near Black ,,,, ,,, ,,,. circular now. when Mr. <lb />
morning. candidates for the some office will Sunday. i Tucker heard me boldly declare the <lb />
Farmers are busy pulling fodder this i, the same ticket and the voter T. one of our good ,,. ,,.,, months ago <lb />
week. Will erase the names such as be In a made by me lb, anti- <lb />
Mr. C. J. Jackson of not wish to vote for leaving Thursday at o'clock In the morning. ,,, last March. <lb />
Tenn., left this morning after spend marked on the ballot those for whom J- William on why not Mr, Tucker come <lb />
few days hero visiting friends , wants to vote. The voter should Thursday afternoon. He leaves a , .,,, . untruth lies <lb />
Railroad Scheduler<lb />
He leaves <lb />
relative. careful note of this so as to In the Mislead of that, he <lb />
A. O. Cox Manufacturing Co correctly Mil his ballot for the can- loss- We sympathize With her. avoid the issue by piously shouting <lb />
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barb, poultry and of his choice. <lb />
Mr. Walter Buck Mr. and Hying to work upon the <lb />
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room with large garden In <lb />
the prettiest part of Winterville. <lb />
ply to C. T. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
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beat them all, Dickinson <lb />
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Virginia to forage Baseball one hundred from a score <lb />
RICHMOND, Va. Aug. Mas. Aug. were in their seat, today <lb />
row is to be forage day in Virginia, visitor, are coining to at the , <lb />
and in it. Old week to to Che order <lb />
on establish a precedent for annual tournament of the <lb />
Kate, to follow. Governor an The tour.,, of Illinois chairman of the <lb />
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in the courthouse town of their will continue through the <lb />
counties and views The participant. will Include <lb />
and Information on forage crops with representing the union printer, of <lb />
. view to increasing the and Chicago. Philadelphia. other utilities the . <lb />
variety of the and other Cincinnati. Lout. referendum awl recall d <lb />
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features have been arranged for the form. <lb />
entertainment of the visitors. One of. <lb />
these will be a daily paper of literal <lb />
adopt a that will for <lb />
the of railroads <lb />
forage In Virginia <lb />
of In <lb />
have little <lb />
whose roll back Illy In ft r FALLS Ont. Aug. , , other I I <lb />
to show a facing In i of the order of Sons f of National Inion <lb />
in and Often to display a p,,,,,. annual meeting League. <lb />
here today with an attendance of <lb />
local lodge. <lb />
throughout Canada. The meeting will <lb />
continue its sessions until the end of <lb />
the week. is making a <lb />
strong effort to secure next year. <lb />
meeting. <lb />
fanciful little wain of <lb />
Bluff on white silk Sometime, <lb />
bolero no but be- <lb />
tween its open fronts foams a ca. <lb />
of soft or fine lingerie and <lb />
lace above a deep gash girdle. <lb />
National <lb />
T LOUIS, Mo. Aug. <lb />
Show me some tiaras I <lb />
want one for my wife. <lb />
Yes sir. About what price <lb />
Well at such price that I can <lb />
Do you see woman with the tiara <lb />
is my Pearson's Weekly. <lb />
N. C. Educational Institutions <lb />
Helen. Stock Show <lb />
the water is <lb />
popular and some of the <lb />
tailored float imported models of costume, <lb />
Into long white serge which have com. over <lb />
To Dedicate I. . . P. Temple <lb />
EDMONTON, Alia. Aug. IS. Can. <lb />
Western HAMILTON. Ont, Aug. <lb />
Show was formally opened lo than 1.000 Odd Fellows representing <lb />
day lion Duncan Marshall, minis all of the local lodges of order <lb />
tar of agriculture The .-s in Ontario and some from the neigh <lb />
is largest of Us kind boring Provinces gathered In <lb />
ever attempted In His section and ton today for the annual grand lodge <lb />
. great display of cattle, meeting The big feature of the con <lb />
horse, sheep, will be the dedication of the <lb />
and pet stock, A five day meeting Odd Fellow, temple <lb />
the Western Canada Racing Circuit completed In city. The <lb />
is being in connection with the ceremonies will be hod<lb />
N. C. <lb />
Enrollment during the past session represent- <lb />
in North Carolina and Virginia. A Faculty of <lb />
men women of successful Courses Mus- <lb />
r and Bible. Prepares for College. Locution and con- <lb />
surrounded by the influences. <lb />
Next session begins August For <lb />
. S. Principal <lb />
W. A. BOWEN <lb />
The House of High Grade Merchandise <lb />
Potato Balls sponge Padding <lb />
Work into a cupful of cold mashed Two of milk one third cup <lb />
a teaspoonful of melted but of flour stirred smoothly into the <lb />
When the mixture Is white and milk. S.-t in boiling water, and Stir <lb />
light add the beaten yolk of one egg steadily until the flour is cooked. <lb />
ad season to taste. Make into halls When well cooled add a tea <lb />
between floured palms roll spoonful of melted butter; <lb />
thickly in flour and fry in plenty of teacupful or sugar; and yolks of <lb />
lard. Take a split spoon and shake three eggs beaten to a froth. Before <lb />
off fat and pile on hot dish. baking fold In the white of eggs also <lb />
well beaten. Turn pudding into <lb />
u buttered dish and put in oven in <lb />
dripping pan half full of boiling <lb />
water. Cook twenty minutes. Serve <lb />
at once with whipped cream. <lb />
Ladies Coat Suits <lb />
Muslin Underwent <lb />
Ready to Wear Goods <lb />
Millinery <lb />
Furnishings <lb />
Fine in all <lb />
Style, for Men. <lb />
Women and Children <lb />
Silks. <lb />
and Laces<lb />
CO O -3. <lb />
Fine Woolen I Goods. <lb />
Percale, Ginghams, Prints, <lb />
Long Cloth, and <lb />
all the Brands of <lb />
Staple Dry Goods. <lb />
Men's Furnishings <lb />
Yen Will He Pleased <lb />
With The Goods <lb />
at This Store <lb />
Whitsett <lb />
A Leading Boarding School for <lb />
Established Lit- <lb />
Business. Normal. Music, etc. <lb />
Excellent buildings and all advantages. Noted for Health. Near Greens- <lb />
N. C. Three Literary Societies; College Hand. Leads in Athletic. <lb />
Good board at about cost. Reasonable tuition rates. Graduates In . eat <lb />
demand. yearly from Carolina counties. A lat <lb />
will satisfy you in every Beautiful with views, ate. <lb />
Sent free Write today Address the <lb />
President, W T Whitsett. Ph. II. <lb />
Institute <lb />
W HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
R. <lb />
Fall Session. Begins Sept. I <lb />
Special given to Mathematics, the <lb />
W. A. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
classics by teachers of long <lb />
deportment of pupils consult the <lb />
Expenses moderate. For Ml <lb />
GRAHAM. Principal <lb />
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East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School <lb />
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Schools of North Carolina. <lb />
free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall <lb />
Term Begins September 1912. For Cat- <lb />
and Other Information, address <lb />
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Announcements <lb />
for of Deed a <lb />
To the of Pm <lb />
I take method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate for the office <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county, <lb />
to your consideration and <lb />
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for what you have done for me <lb />
the past. Should you see fit to <lb />
someone else, that will <lb />
lessen by appreciation for what you <lb />
have already done for me and m <lb />
love for the people of Pitt county. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
T. R. MOORE. <lb />
For Register of Deeds, <lb />
desire to announce that I will b <lb />
i candidate for of Deed, be <lb />
fore the Democratic primary con <lb />
ration which ever may be called <lb />
the county of Pitt I be ,. <lb />
and appreciate the support of m <lb />
friend, and citizens of the county <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
I. J. HARRINGTON <lb />
of Deed. <lb />
announce en <lb />
for the o. <lb />
Deed, of Pitt county, to <lb />
action and approval of the Democrat- <lb />
primary. I to thank my <lb />
for the given four <lb />
gear, ago and earnestly for <lb />
the coming primary. <lb />
BELL <lb />
For Register of Deeds. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
ate for Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic party. <lb />
R. L LITTLE. <lb />
For Register of Deeds, <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
for Register of of <lb />
subject to the approval and <lb />
stolon of the Democratic party. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a cm <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
county. <lb />
S. T. CARSON. <lb />
May 10th, 1912.<lb />
For the Legislature. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
May 1912. <lb />
County <lb />
To the voters of Pi it <lb />
We want name it man for County <lb />
from the North, side of <lb />
the county, a man of business and Hint <lb />
Is fully qualified to till the place and <lb />
If elected will look after the Interests <lb />
of the county. Nominate and elect <lb />
him and you will make no mistake. <lb />
That man is John G Taylor. <lb />
MANY VOTERS, <lb />
For County Commissioner <lb />
I hereby announce a can- <lb />
from the South side of Tar <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action and <lb />
the Democratic voters of <lb />
the county <lb />
PIERCE, <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner of <lb />
county, subject to the action of <lb />
he Democratic primary. <lb />
SHADE ALLEN STOCKS. <lb />
i St <lb />
For l Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county, subject to the approval and <lb />
action of the Democratic primary of <lb />
the county. <lb />
G. S. PORTER. <lb />
June 1912. <lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
announce myself a can- <lb />
for the House of <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
T. L. WILLIAMS<lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for the House of Representatives, <lb />
subject to the action and approval of <lb />
the Democratic primary of Pitt <lb />
E. B. WHICHARD. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For The Legislature <lb />
Having been endorsed by the anti- <lb />
element of the party <lb />
I announce myself a Candidate for <lb />
House of Representatives, subject to <lb />
the action of a voting primary of the <lb />
Democratic party under plan of <lb />
the questions <lb />
people I Stand upon Hie <lb />
I- platform of principles; <lb />
No extension of the law <lb />
pt by a vole of the people In the <lb />
territory affected. <lb />
The repeal of law <lb />
of the last legislature. <lb />
The Improvement of <lb />
roads without bond Issues. <lb />
Against any bond issue in Pitt <lb />
county for the next two years except <lb />
n towns and then only by vole of Hie <lb />
people effected. <lb />
Improvement of Hie county home, <lb />
A legalized primary for North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
If you desire the above <lb />
be upheld most earnestly solid <lb />
your voles. <lb />
R. COREY. <lb />
For Male Senate <lb />
Having been endorsed by the <lb />
ring element of Democratic party, <lb />
I aim myself a candidate for <lb />
the State Senate, subject to the ac- <lb />
of a voting primary of the Dem- <lb />
party under the plan of or- <lb />
the questions con- <lb />
fronting the people stand upon the <lb />
platform of <lb />
No extension of the stock law <lb />
by a vole of the people in <lb />
effected. <lb />
The repeal of the stock law leg- <lb />
of the last legislature. <lb />
The Improvement of the public <lb />
without bond Issues. <lb />
i. Against any bond Issue in Pitt <lb />
county for next two years except in <lb />
then only by vote of the <lb />
people effected. <lb />
a. Improvement of the county home. <lb />
A legalized primary for North <lb />
Initiative and Referendum. <lb />
ii hi desire the above principles <lb />
be upheld, I most earnestly solid. <lb />
WILLIAM K. EVANS. <lb />
i it ltd <lb />
For I Commissioner <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for county commissioner of <lb />
county subject to the approval <lb />
and a of the Democratic primary <lb />
of county. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
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for the nomination <lb />
for Governor of New York on a plat <lb />
form favoring a new direct primary <lb />
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for constable of Greenville i ,,. ;,,, ,,,, ,,.,., ,. <lb />
township, subject to approval and widely known u the secretary <lb />
action of the Democratic primary. <lb />
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has accepted an imitation to r. the governorship of The secret of Immortal youth <lb />
the commencement address at Val- New York; and by Theodore Roosevelt. And nature us Into truth, <lb />
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Judge Egbert K. Woodbury of James dent in 1900 while governor of New q <lb />
town, N. Y. has announced his York. <lb />
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nearly all ow which is under high M u, d <lb />
J. I. HARRIS. <lb />
National Conservation <lb />
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committee on manufacturer, and the Famous Yale Lean of <lb />
I private secretary to Senator <lb />
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date township. If Oar only die <lb />
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the people in a satisfactory I President he will be th. And every wish for better thing. <lb />
vote to b. exalted lo office, j An beauty nearer bring <lb />
Andrew Jackson a Presbyterian. <lb />
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Miss n Dougherty of Providence <lb />
the to ran State <lb />
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nominated the Socialist, <lb />
of state the November election. <lb />
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Philadelphia Record. <lb />
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State in Grand Rapids on <lb />
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electing a woman mayor. <lb />
Thomas Avers of Pierre S. <lb />
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of Henry through <lb />
New England States at the time Mr. <lb />
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N. Wright editor of the Cleveland <lb />
Ledger ad an ardent Roosevelt sup <lb />
porter probably will become . can <lb />
or. the ticket for <lb />
State, senator to succeed Theo <lb />
D. term w-iii expire <lb />
d in 1915. <lb />
N. W. <lb />
Attorney a. Law <lb />
office formerly occupied by J <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Can <lb />
candidacy on the Democratic platform The decision of Woodrow Wilson <lb />
for United Slates senator from South ,,. the governor- <lb />
Dakota. I ship, but remain In office, follows a <lb />
Governor Thomas it. Marshall the precedent by Governor Hayes of <lb />
For County <lb />
Subject to approval by the Demo- <lb />
voters I hereby announce my- <lb />
self a candidate for the nomination <lb />
of County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
JNO. L. GIBSON <lb />
For County Commissioner. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
from the north side of Tar <lb />
river for County Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic primary of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
MONTGOMERY T. SPIER, <lb />
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS <lb />
I AGENT FOR THE <lb />
BICYCLE <lb />
has seen account of other business en- <lb />
to turn over the agency of this ex- <lb />
machine to the <lb />
John Buggy Company. <lb />
We are also agents for the celebrated <lb />
Indian Motor Cycle. <lb />
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST <lb />
MACHINE ON THE MARKET. <lb />
The John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co. <lb />
Agents for best make N Cl <lb />
bicycles and tires <lb />
FAKES <lb />
W. C D. m. Clark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at <lb />
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Civil Engineers ml <lb />
II. W. CASTES, M. D, In Effect to Beaufort and More. <lb />
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Washington. N. C. Greenville, N. C. and summer excursion tickets are <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green- sale at all stations to Morehead City, <lb />
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return until October 31st. <lb />
S, J EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Las <lb />
Edward. Building on th. Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
Ma <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Constable of Greenville <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD.<lb />
For Countable. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for constable of Greenville <lb />
subject to the action and <lb />
of the Democratic party. <lb />
L. W. CHERRY.<lb />
For Constable. <lb />
to announce myself a can- <lb />
Ive for Greenville con- <lb />
subject to the Democratic <lb />
WALTER L. PATRICK. <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself n can- <lb />
for constable of Heaver <lb />
township, subject to to action and <lb />
approval of the Democratic primary <lb />
J. E. NICHOLS. <lb />
In. <lb />
For <lb />
Subject to the approval of the rot- <lb />
in primary in <lb />
Pitt county, I herein- announce myself <lb />
candidate for Hie Home of Rep- <lb />
B, T. COX. <lb />
For Senator. <lb />
to approval by the <lb />
rotor. hereby announce my- <lb />
self n tot <lb />
of Slate Senator for Pitt <lb />
K A L. OW. <lb />
of <lb />
Notice is hereby Riven that the <lb />
partnership heretofore existing be- <lb />
tween I. II. and S. T. <lb />
doing r plumbing business under th. <lb />
name of Ponder and Hicks, been <lb />
this day dissolved by mutual consent, <lb />
will hereafter be <lb />
In the name of T. Hicks. <lb />
July 22nd. 1912. <lb />
I. I PENDER. <lb />
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HAVE AGENCY FOR <lb />
R. C. H. <lb />
AUTOMOBILE <lb />
IF YOU 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 />
Phone No. <lb />
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
Office floor In Woolen betiding <lb />
on Third St. court house. <lb />
I- Moor <lb />
LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
lire, villa.<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
To and f <lb />
Pitt <lb />
I lake this method of announcing <lb />
myself a candidate for business In <lb />
everything relating to Heal Estate <lb />
and Insurance. Should you see fit <lb />
to nominate your candidate will <lb />
appreciate it and serve you faithfully. <lb />
am special representative of th. <lb />
W H Lon Co-Operative Realty Co. and <lb />
agent for the Equitable Life <lb />
Society of the United State. I <lb />
am prepared to handle all kind, of <lb />
Are risks, lake charge of your real <lb />
estate, collect rents, get <lb />
fur farms, negotiate etc. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
-North Carolina <lb />
Office with II. <lb />
I rear Frank <lb />
, N. C. <lb />
L. H. PENDER. <lb />
F. Tyson on 4th street <lb />
Wilson's store, Green- <lb />
In <lb />
van <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In building. Third at <lb />
Practice, wherever his <lb />
desired <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
opposite R. Smith ft <lb />
tables and next door to John Flan- <lb />
Buggy Company's new building <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's <lb />
Get complete Information from any <lb />
ticket agent. <lb />
W. W. G. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk. Ya, <lb />
For Sale <lb />
A few Berkshire pigs for <lb />
ate delivery. The beet that can ho <lb />
bred <lb />
W. H. JR. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
FLOWERS <lb />
When yon want the beet, <lb />
are at your services. <lb />
ii Ice Carnations, <lb />
and Wedding <lb />
the Latest Styles. <lb />
Floral offering, artistically arranged <lb />
at notice. <lb />
DR. JOIN F. THIGPEN <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
at A. M. Stables <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Phone Night Phone <lb />
Will attend calls Day or Night.<lb />
H S. Ward C. C. <lb />
N. Greenville. N. C <lb />
V Mill ft Y. <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
In Wooten building on <lb />
Street <lb />
n . North <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
3rd St. 2nd Moor Wooten <lb />
N. ft <lb />
NOTICE DISSOLUTION <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the firm <lb />
Of Company, of Green- <lb />
ville. North Carolina, composed of <lb />
V. and II. <lb />
Mines, bus this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
consent. Jam.-s M. has <lb />
purchased entire interest of Z. <lb />
V, in business and will <lb />
continue the business Id the of <lb />
nines M. nines. <lb />
tin- day of July. 1912 <lb />
JAMES M HIKES, <lb />
ill lid w <lb />
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END AND RATES <lb />
to <lb />
Morehead City and N. C. <lb />
excursion tickets now on <lb />
Hie lad week end fares will become <lb />
effective Saturday, <lb />
For specific and complete In- <lb />
formation apply In W of th <lb />
railroad. <lb />
N. ft <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, JR. <lb />
Agent for Greenville and <lb />
SEE HIM, OR TELEPHONE <lb />
NUMBER M. <lb />
NOTICE OF EN THY <lb />
W. A. Taylor enters and claims the <lb />
following piece or parcel of land in <lb />
the county of Pitt, Bethel township, <lb />
described and bounded as <lb />
Adjoining land the Eureka <lb />
Company and W. A. Taylor on <lb />
the north, land on the <lb />
weal and south and the M. Q, Man- <lb />
nine land the e. .-. <lb />
tow hundred and acres. <lb />
more or <lb />
This day of 1911. <lb />
A. TAYLOR. <lb />
W. M MOORE <lb />
Taker. <lb />
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S. M. Schultz <lb />
and retail grocer and <lb />
paid for Hides, <lb />
Fur, Colon Sued Oil, barrel., <lb />
keys. Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads. <lb />
Sulla, carriages, go-carts, par <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safe., <lb />
and Gall Ax snuff, High Life <lb />
tobacco, Key Cheroot., Henry <lb />
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb />
es. syrup. Jelly. Meat, Hour, <lb />
coffee, soap, lye. rood, <lb />
oil. cotton Bead n <lb />
bulls, garden <lb />
nuts, candies, dried <lb />
prunes, glass <lb />
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macaroni choose, boat but- <lb />
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person out of each nine who apply r <lb />
Life Insurance, is If you thought <lb />
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PROCRASTINATION <lb />
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needed protection. <lb />
WE ARE SOME VERY <lb />
CONTRACTS NOW <lb />
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Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
Resources over <lb />
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT III <lb />
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All Grocers sell it or will cl for <lb />
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our stock is extended to all <lb />
who desire neat, stylish and <lb />
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low prices. <lb />
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Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flue in Season, See<lb />
Uncle Sam Deposits with Us. <lb />
The State of North Carolina with Us <lb />
Why not YOU <lb />
Your account will; receive the i <lb />
treatment, whether large or small.<lb />
OUR CAPITAL STOCK <lb />
The Largest in PITT COUNTY <lb />
J. j. JENKINS <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
The Bank Greenville <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
IS I. S. <lb />
SOW Aug must <lb />
economical housewife, one who <lb />
can pay all the necessary <lb />
hold expenses on a <lb />
week, has been brought <lb />
to through an alimony suit <lb />
ill a court. Mrs. <lb />
of is- <lb />
tells In her appeal to the <lb />
limit how she ran her <lb />
band's home successfully for <lb />
weeks on <lb />
That hard to do <lb />
she adds, but it. was harder <lb />
still when they parted, to have <lb />
husband out at her <lb />
that was no wife for a poor <lb />
mall. <lb />
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and earn to per month. <lb />
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work. Positions all grad- <lb />
Write for cat- <lb />
School of Telegraph, <lb />
Main Street, <lb />
S. C.<lb />
THE OLDEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
With its of OVER <lb />
One Quarter of a Million Dollars <lb />
STANDS READY TO SERVE ITS OLD <lb />
AND INVITES NEW ONES. <lb />
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Indian Killed on Track ft B <lb />
Near an Indian wen.<lb />
GREENVILLE TOBACCO <lb />
MARKET <lb />
OPENS <lb />
AUGUST <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 <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, <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 <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 />
TO <lb />
Having qualified before the super- <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county as exec- <lb />
of the Last Will and Testament <lb />
of G. Little, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay <lb />
to the undersigned; and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said es- <lb />
are notified that they must <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before the nth day of <lb />
August, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 9th day of August, 1912. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, <lb />
Executor of W. G. Little. <lb />
ltd <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 />
your life when prompt of Dr. <lb />
Discovery will cure them <lb />
and so prevent a dangerous throat or <lb />
lung trouble. completely cured <lb />
In a short time of a terrible <lb />
that followed a severe attack of <lb />
writes J. R. Tex. <lb />
and I regained pounds In <lb />
hat I had Quick, safe, reliable <lb />
and guaranteed. and Trial <lb />
bottle free at all druggists. <lb />
Democratic Candidates <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Clara Burney and Emily F. <lb />
Johnson, having qualified as <lb />
of the estate of N. S. Roach, de- <lb />
ceased, before D. C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, no- <lb />
is hereby given that all persons <lb />
indebted to the said estate are hereby <lb />
required to make Immediate settle- <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
and all persons holding claims against <lb />
said estate are hereby required to file <lb />
their claims with said duly- <lb />
verified within twelve from <lb />
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Still With <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance B <lb />
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MOVED MOVED <lb />
Into New Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd and Evans Street <lb />
SHORT <lb />
Transfer Man <lb />
Baggage and Express <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. or Day <lb />
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leaded, la bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 25th day of July, 1912. <lb />
CLARA F BURNEY, <lb />
and EMILY F. JOHNSON. <lb />
of the estate of W. S. <lb />
Roach, deceased. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
D. M. Johnson, having qualified <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Sus- <lb />
an Button, deceased, before D. 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 the undersign- <lb />
ed administrator and all persons hold- <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
hereby required to file their claims <lb />
with said administrator duly verified <lb />
within the twelve months from the <lb />
date hereof, or notice will be pleaded <lb />
n bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the 16th day of July, 1912. <lb />
M. JOHNSON, <lb />
Administrator Of the estate of Susan <lb />
E. Sutton. <lb />
AUTOMOBILE FOB HIKE <lb />
I have a passenger Touring <lb />
Car for hire on reasonable <lb />
terms. Will carry passengers <lb />
anywhere in town or country. <lb />
or to neighboring towns. <lb />
Day Phone, Night Phone <lb />
91-L <lb />
Ml i lure<lb />
T. II I C K S <lb />
Plumbing, Strum and Hot Hater <lb />
Heating, <lb />
lid's Engines; <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
Watch the Reflector Grow <lb />
Flying Men Fall <lb />
to stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
troubles Just like other people, with <lb />
results in lose of appetite, back- <lb />
ache, nervousness, headache and tired <lb />
listless, run-down feeling. Hut there's <lb />
no to feel like that T. D. Peebles <lb />
Henry Tenn., proved. bottle of <lb />
Electric he writes, more <lb />
to e me new strength and good <lb />
petite th-n all other stomach remedies <lb />
I So they help everybody. <lb />
folly to suffer when this great remedy <lb />
i will help you from the first dose. Try <lb />
it Only cents at all Druggists. <lb />
I am prepared to do your work at <lb />
. Reasonable price. See me or call. <lb />
No. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, Including Sunday, <lb />
AND BALTIMORE <lb />
Mali steamers <lb />
Equipped with Unties <lb />
Telegraphy and every <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb />
Lt. week days pm <lb />
Lt. Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Lt. Old Point am <lb />
sold to all points North, <lb />
I. f. C. Harding, chairman of the <lb />
Democratic Executive Committee <lb />
Pitt county hereby certify that the <lb />
persons registered as <lb />
candidates the nomination for the <lb />
respective herein designated to <lb />
be voted for In the Democratic primary <lb />
to be held in Pitt county on Saturday <lb />
the 17th day of August, 1912, <lb />
For the Julius Drown, W. <lb />
F. Evans, Alex L. Blow. <lb />
For the House of <lb />
D M. Clark. II. T. Cox, E. B. <lb />
T. L. Williams, S. <lb />
Carson, N. R Corey <lb />
For SheriffS. Dudley. <lb />
For W. B. Wilson. <lb />
For Register of J. J. <lb />
Bell, R. L. Little, <lb />
J. C. Gaskins. T. R. Moore. <lb />
For County <lb />
S. Porter. <lb />
Shade Allen Stocks. <lb />
Montgomery T. Spier. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
G. Taylor. <lb />
Josephus <lb />
II. M. Lewis, <lb />
G. T. Tyson. <lb />
B. Proctor. <lb />
J. Holland. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Pierce. <lb />
L. Smith. <lb />
T. Keel. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
J. R. Overton. <lb />
For W. C. <lb />
For Coroner. Chas. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
Heater Dam Township <lb />
Justices of the S. V. Joy- <lb />
J. W. Smith. C. E. <lb />
key Smith, James Crawford. <lb />
Executive Smith. <lb />
S. V. Joyner, G. T. Tyson. W. M. <lb />
J. H. Cobb. <lb />
Township <lb />
Justices of the D. C. <lb />
ow, W. C. Cobb, T. H. Page. <lb />
R. I. Moore. <lb />
Executive D. C. Bar- <lb />
row, T. H. Page, T. E. Parker. J. <lb />
Tyson. W, A. Hyman. <lb />
Bethel Township <lb />
of the W, J. Sober <lb />
eon. S. M. Jones. Cornelius White- <lb />
II. W. James. <lb />
Thus F Taylor. <lb />
Executive S. T. Carson. <lb />
M. O. Blount. Robert Staton. M. A. <lb />
J. <lb />
Carolina Township <lb />
of A. James, <lb />
s. C. C. ti. Little. <lb />
Executive I. H. Lit- <lb />
L. H. Simon <lb />
ton. J. l. m. a. <lb />
J. I. James. John S. Overton. <lb />
I Township <lb />
Justices of the J. S. <lb />
Alston Grimes, W. S. Cox <lb />
E. Proctor. Alston Grimes, W. <lb />
L. Smith, Shade Allen Jesse <lb />
II. W. F. Carroll <lb />
Content <lb />
Justice of the s. c. Car- <lb />
loll. H. I. F. Ber- <lb />
wick. D. G. Berry, T. R. Allen, R. <lb />
F. Jenkins. J. S. James. <lb />
C. S. Smith, J. S. <lb />
Moore. J. <lb />
Precinct No. <lb />
Executive J. R. Turn <lb />
age. II. M. Sauls, Dr. W. W. <lb />
son, Pierce. R. W. Smith. <lb />
Precinct No. <lb />
Executive A. G. Cox, <lb />
T. C. H. Lancaster. A. W. Harper, B. <lb />
F. Manning, H. E. Ellis, R. L. <lb />
Chas. J. F. <lb />
Harrington, Walter Nobles. <lb />
K Ink In ml Tun n-hip <lb />
Justices of the J. H. Smith, <lb />
F. G. Dupree. Abner W. H. <lb />
Moore. P. T. Atkinson. <lb />
Hugh C. Smith, Preston <lb />
Pierce. <lb />
Executive W. H. Moore, <lb />
F. Q. S. M. Crisp, R. R. <lb />
Cotten, J. H. Smith. <lb />
Township <lb />
Justices of the Hen J. Skin- <lb />
It. E. Belcher. R. L. Joyner, <lb />
W. A. Lewis. <lb />
Arthur <lb />
Executive B. M. Lew- <lb />
is, J. W. Holmes. T. C. Turnage, J. <lb />
R. Davis. J. T. Thorne. <lb />
Greenville Township. <lb />
Justices of the A. Mayo, <lb />
P. King, J, L. C. D. <lb />
J. W. E. T. For- <lb />
bes. <lb />
L. Patrick, J. <lb />
L. J. L. Harris. W. L. <lb />
Executive Julius Brown, <lb />
J. W. Brooks, M. G. X. T. <lb />
Briley. Joseph <lb />
Parietal Township. <lb />
Justices of the R. Over- <lb />
A. J. Ira II. Moore. <lb />
Bar- H, Ross. W. A. Williams. <lb />
R. Bake-. <lb />
Executive T. Spier, <lb />
J. R. Davenport, J. R. Overton. J. <lb />
P, Fleming, J. J. <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
Justice of the Peace S. Pitt- <lb />
man. W. A. S. E. Moore, J. <lb />
F. Smith. <lb />
S. Paul <lb />
Executive Committee K. A. John- <lb />
son. W. F. Harding, P. S. Moore. J. <lb />
A. Stokes, K. F. Cox. <lb />
The foregoing is s true list of all <lb />
candidates registered for the Demo- <lb />
Primary of August 1912. <lb />
This the day Aug. 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Hem. Committee Pitt Co. <lb />
Card of Thanks <lb />
We wish to express our heartfelt <lb />
., George thanks and deep appreciation to each <lb />
W. Venter. J. Marshall Cox, J. every one of our friends for the <lb />
shown us during the <lb />
A. D. J. K. o-d death of husband -ml father. <lb />
T. Brown and Children. <lb />
Executive W. L. IS <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED HY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most Net Healthful, the Most Employment of Man.- George Washington.<lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C O, <lb />
II. <lb />
GENERAL BOOTH <lb />
Salvation Army Head Peacefully <lb />
HID EN AILING FOR YEARS <lb />
el Earnest So- <lb />
Is Hi- Eldest Son. <lb />
Whole World Mourns <lb />
Death <lb />
LONDON, Aug. <lb />
Booth, general and commander <lb />
id Chief of the Salvation Army, passed <lb />
away at 10.13 tonight. He was born <lb />
la In 1899, <lb />
The veteran Salvation Army leader <lb />
was unconscious for forty eight hours <lb />
previous to his death. The medical <lb />
bulletins had not revealed the serious <lb />
of the general's condition, which <lb />
for a week past, was hopeless. <lb />
Twelve years ago General <lb />
an operation for the removal <lb />
of a cataract in his left eye. For two <lb />
days after the operation indications <lb />
Justified the hope of the general's re <lb />
Then, however, septic pols <lb />
set in and from that time, with <lb />
the exception of occasional <lb />
the patient's health steadily declined. <lb />
The general recognized that the end <lb />
was near and often spoke of his work <lb />
as being finished. <lb />
Throughout the commander in <lb />
chief's illness son, <lb />
Booth, chief of staff of the army and <lb />
Mrs. Booth, gave their <lb />
tiring attentions to him both night and <lb />
day. <lb />
The aged evangelist died at hie res <lb />
the <lb />
some eight miles from London, where <lb />
he had been confined to bed ever <lb />
since the operation. <lb />
Public interest now centers in the <lb />
question of a successor to late com <lb />
Under the constitution of <lb />
the Salvation Army the general <lb />
his successor. That General <lb />
Booth did several years ago, placing <lb />
the names in a sealed envelope which <lb />
was deposited with the Salvation Ar- <lb />
with instructions that <lb />
if should not be opened until after <lb />
his death. While nobody knows what <lb />
name the envelope encloses, the gen <lb />
belief among the Salvation Army <lb />
is that it will prove to be of Brain <lb />
well Hi nth, who for years has <lb />
been its chief of staff. <lb />
Where General Booth will be buried <lb />
has not yet been decided. While every <lb />
English member of the Salvation Army <lb />
is convinced that no man was more <lb />
worthy of interment in <lb />
Abbey. it is not expected this honor <lb />
will be awarded to General Booth by <lb />
the Abbey authorities. It is the gen <lb />
belief that the commander in <lb />
chief's last resting place will be along <lb />
side that of his wife, who years <lb />
ago was buried in park, Stoke <lb />
NEW Bin BIDING <lb />
The Search For <lb />
In Central Park, New York <lb />
HEW. L <lb />
TRUST COMPANY <lb />
TO ERECT <lb />
ON NEW LOT <lb />
EXPENDITURE WILL BE ABOUT 121,1 <lb />
The Greenville Hanking and Trust <lb />
Company, one of Eastern North Caro <lb />
I Una's most progressive banking in <lb />
is about to erect a mag- <lb />
bank building on the lot re- <lb />
purchased on Main street. <lb />
Hooker and Anthony are present <lb />
the site but will find a new <lb />
home sometime between now and the <lb />
fall when the building operations will <lb />
be started by the Greenville Banking <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Mr. C. S. Carr Is already In re- <lb />
of the plans of the new build- <lb />
These were shown by him to <lb />
a Reflector representative this morn <lb />
and we can Buy that <lb />
they leave nothing to be desired, both <lb />
in magnificence and solidity of up <lb />
and In the distribution of <lb />
the offices. <lb />
When this building Is completed <lb />
Greenville will have further occasion <lb />
to be proud of the Greenville Bank <lb />
and Trust Company and the <lb />
rectors of this institution will have <lb />
something to show for their faithful <lb />
labor. <lb />
Proceedings of Criminal <lb />
Term of Court <lb />
The following cases have been <lb />
ed of since last report. <lb />
John Tucker, selling liquor, guilty <lb />
carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
Ben Bell and Annie Chapman. F. <lb />
A., not guilty. <lb />
Matt Duke, false pretense, guilty. <lb />
Ashley Moore, assault with deadly <lb />
MISS ENTERTAINS <lb />
Complimentary to De of <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
On Tuesday afternoon at the home <lb />
of her mother on Evans street. Miss <lb />
Mary Lucy Dupree entertained de <lb />
light fully In honor of her guest. <lb />
Mary De of Norfolk. On <lb />
rival the guests were welcomed by <lb />
the hostess and presented to the guest <lb />
of honor. Cherry smash was served <lb />
by Miss Marguerite <lb />
The home tastefully decorated <lb />
with potted plants and asters. Baa <lb />
of asters were suspended from <lb />
the chandeliers. <lb />
Tables were set for in <lb />
the parlor and for In the <lb />
Little Misses Josephine and <lb />
Willie Skinner presented the guests <lb />
with attractive score cards. The <lb />
games were played with much en- <lb />
At the conclusion of the <lb />
games Miss Forbes was de- <lb />
winner of the prize, <lb />
a deck of cards and Miss Hilda <lb />
of the prize, a box of <lb />
handkerchiefs. The guest of honor's <lb />
prize was a The vis- <lb />
prize which was won by Miss <lb />
of Rocky Mount, was also <lb />
a After the <lb />
of the prizes a course of Ices and <lb />
cakes were served. Salted almonds <lb />
were served throughout the games. <lb />
Quite a number of out of town guests <lb />
added much pleasure to the after- <lb />
noon. Beautiful vocal selections were <lb />
rendered by Misses De and <lb />
Arlene Joyner. <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
E. R. Owens, abandonment, pleads <lb />
Judgment suspended <lb />
Upon of costs. <lb />
Ben Bell assault with deadly <lb />
pleads guilty, suspend <lb />
upon payment of costs. Same de <lb />
pleads guilty of carrying con <lb />
weapon, judgment suspended <lb />
upon payment of casts. <lb />
Will Chapman, assault with deadly <lb />
Weapon, pleads guilty, to <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Jim carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, guilty, sentenced twelve <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
selling liquor, guilty. <lb />
Kit ARM Mil All <lb />
FORMALLY INDICTED <lb />
THE <lb />
DATE OF TRIAL NOT AS VET <lb />
Photos by American Press Association. <lb />
For was conducted by or more entail <lb />
elastic of Pun one evening this summer, with <lb />
eminently results. The searchers were New York <lb />
and who. thanks to Park Stover, had one of tin <lb />
meadows of Central park for their hunting ground. When the In <lb />
presence of 50.000 scoured the in rain, a bugle <lb />
sounded and a diminutive herald announced that the and of <lb />
Fairyland would show themselves to their subjects. Immediately a big may <lb />
pole shone with lights, which were matched with thousands festooned <lb />
from the part trees, and their majesties were disclosed, surrounded by elves <lb />
fairies, who were Intermingled the attired <lb />
who it merrily In varied folk dances until the lee cream and cookies <lb />
were Two the features of the pageant Is expected to <lb />
lie an animal affair- are pictured above the and in their chariot <lb />
and some up to dale cowboy fairies in sombreros. <lb />
First Bale of New Cotton <lb />
Reaches Norfolk <lb />
NORFOLK Va. August first <lb />
bale of new cotton for the season of <lb />
1912-13 arrived In Norfolk this morn <lb />
It consigned to Savage Son <lb />
and Company and was shipped by R. <lb />
J. Blackwell. of Marion, S. C, where <lb />
it was raised. It came in over the <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Railway. <lb />
The grade of the new cotton was <lb />
strictly middling and sold to <lb />
George and at <lb />
cents a pound. Cotton dealers look <lb />
upon It as an indication that the crop <lb />
this year will be of exceptional quail <lb />
Let year the first bale of new cot <lb />
ton was received in Norfolk on Ail <lb />
gust 12th almost two weeks earlier <lb />
than this year. In 1910 the first new- <lb />
bale was received In Norfolk on August <lb />
a few days Inter that this year's <lb />
first bale. <lb />
Iowa Hibernians Meet <lb />
CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Aug. <lb />
The Iowa state convention of the An <lb />
dent Order of Hibernians was held <lb />
here today with an unusually large at <lb />
The proceedings began <lb />
with the attendance of the delegates <lb />
at solemn high mass following which <lb />
the business session called to or <lb />
by President Dennis of <lb />
Iowa City. <lb />
I Wreck Injures Eight <lb />
Passengers <lb />
N. C. Aug. <lb />
Train No. collided with five freight <lb />
cars standing on the main track at <lb />
Morganton, N. C. at a. m. yes- <lb />
slightly injuring the follow <lb />
I. Allison, white, engineer. <lb />
N. C. left leg <lb />
ed and cut and right wrist sprained <lb />
. T. W. Muse, white, fireman, real <lb />
deuce, hurt in breast and <lb />
both knees bruised. <lb />
I W. M. Still, passenger, age Kn. res <lb />
I Charlotte, both skin <lb />
Mrs. M Still, passenger, <lb />
Charlotte, both skin- <lb />
bruised and skinned, age <lb />
N. L. age residence <lb />
Atlanta, head bruised. <lb />
II. W. Clifford, aged residence <lb />
two Inch gash about left <lb />
temple. <lb />
Martin Merry, age residence <lb />
slightly bruised on right arm, <lb />
D. C. Wilson, age residence <lb />
Connelly Springs, left shoulder slight <lb />
sprained. <lb />
new York, Aug. blanket <lb />
charging murder in the <lb />
Ural degree was returned the grand <lb />
i n late this afternoon Police <lb />
Lieutenant Charles Becker four <lb />
gangsters in connection with the <lb />
of Herman <lb />
Lefty Louie, Lewis, <lb />
Frank and Gyp the Blood. <lb />
was again the central <lb />
lire in the Rosenthal murder case to <lb />
day when he appeared before the grand <lb />
jury to repent the Story he told Dis- <lb />
Attorney Whitman ill which lie <lb />
corroborated In many essential details <lb />
confession of Jack Rose, <lb />
Police Lieutenant Becker in the <lb />
killing of the East Side gambler. Her <lb />
Rosenthal. <lb />
It was this story of that <lb />
Sir. Whitman desired the grand Jury <lb />
to hear before returning further in <lb />
ill the Rosenthal <lb />
counsel, Bernard Sandier, <lb />
declared that his client was in <lb />
the grand jury room that <lb />
would make a clean breast of every- <lb />
thing. <lb />
Other witnesses examined today <lb />
were the clerk of a hotel at Far Rock <lb />
away, where the gunmen celebrated <lb />
after the shooting and a <lb />
who made a group picture of <lb />
them there. <lb />
Detective testified in regard <lb />
to the police, hunt for the murder <lb />
Charles S described as <lb />
Becker's press agent, also testified. <lb />
These witnesses it was said com <lb />
the testimony desired by the <lb />
district attorney before he asked the <lb />
grand Jury to present a In- <lb />
Sam first act this morning <lb />
was to give the keeper of the West <lb />
Side prison a list of articles he de- <lb />
sired to alleviate his confinement. <lb />
These included an quilt, <lb />
six pairs of white silk socks to be <lb />
chased at exclusive Fifth avenue <lb />
haberdashery which <lb />
a pair of slippers and many <lb />
toilet articles. <lb />
Acceptance Speech Interrupted by <lb />
Accident <lb />
PEOPLE <lb />
Pretty clothes sometimes makes <lb />
girl forget things her mother used to <lb />
, teach her. <lb />
m School Opens <lb />
Aug 21.-The Win <lb />
High School began yesterday <lb />
its thirteenth annual session. Al- <lb />
though a week earlier than the open <lb />
on any previous year, the enroll <lb />
men reached This number will <lb />
be largely Increased in next few <lb />
days, many letters having been re <lb />
calved asking rooms be held just <lb />
a little longer. A new dinning ball <lb />
with a Mating of is near <lb />
completion. The buildings are <lb />
repainted and otherwise improved mid <lb />
athletic ground has been put in <lb />
good condition. A spirit of hearty- <lb />
good will prevails among the students <lb />
and faculty and the school has <lb />
ready taken on the atmosphere <lb />
work. The growing Influence and use <lb />
of the institution is very en- <lb />
to its and the <lb />
of far greater growth de- <lb />
makes its future- bright <lb />
A large number of were pres- <lb />
at the opening. <lb />
I of Acceptance Marred by <lb />
I Which <lb />
Casts Ilium Over <lb />
oils Occasion <lb />
a, Aug <lb />
Five were seriously Injured <lb />
and were bruised and cut In <lb />
Collapse of a grand stand this after <lb />
noon during the formal notification <lb />
of Gov. Thomas B. Marshall of his <lb />
nomination as Democratic candidate <lb />
for vice president. The injured were <lb />
quickly carried into Indiana Dem <lb />
club nearby or taken to hos <lb />
and the notification ceremony <lb />
proceeded. <lb />
The grandstand had been set up on <lb />
tho asphalt pavement directly back <lb />
of the speaker's platform. Alton B. <lb />
Parker of New York representing the <lb />
notification committee was in <lb />
midst of his address, when the grand <lb />
stand swayed and sank slowly to the <lb />
street and men and women in the <lb />
seats were piled together among the <lb />
timbers of the structure. <lb />
Several thousand people, massed In <lb />
front of the speaker's platform crowd <lb />
ed about the fallen stand and many <lb />
men helped the unhurt to scramble <lb />
their feet and bore the injured to <lb />
the club house where they were cared <lb />
for by hurriedly summoned physicians. <lb />
Thomas national commit <lb />
of Indiana quieted the crowd, <lb />
shouting that no one was seriously <lb />
hurt and Mr. Parker went on with his <lb />
He was followed by <lb />
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former vice president Charles W. Fair- <lb />
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