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Greenville Banking and Trust Co. <lb />
Resources over <lb />
INVITES YOUR ACCOUNT III <lb />
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biscuits, cakes and pastry. Try it. <lb />
All Grocers sell it or will cl for <lb />
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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 />
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economical housewife, one who <lb />
can pay all the necessary <lb />
hold expenses on a <lb />
week, has been brought <lb />
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ill a court. Mrs. <lb />
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tells In her appeal to the <lb />
limit how she ran her <lb />
band's home successfully for <lb />
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she adds, but it. was harder <lb />
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work. Positions all grad- <lb />
Write for cat- <lb />
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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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S. T. HOOKER, <lb />
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Indian Killed on Track ft B <lb />
Near an Indian wen.<lb />
GREENVILLE TOBACCO <lb />
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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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est and<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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the rate hereof, or this notice will be g 88888888888888888 <lb />
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 />
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LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
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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 />
nor Marshall the nomination <lb />
At the close of tile governor's address <lb />
this distinguished guests of the In- <lb />
Democratic club who come <lb />
for the ceremony were taken to the <lb />
home in <lb />
Sealed in front of grand stand <lb />
When it fell was a row of men <lb />
ill national politics ailing them <lb />
former vice president Charles W. Fair- <lb />
banks Lewis Nixon of New <lb />
ed States Senator Gore of Oklahoma; <lb />
Thomas Samuel M. Ralston. <lb />
Democratic candidate for governor of <lb />
Indiana and W. T. Republican <lb />
candidate for governor. The crowd <lb />
was listening intently to Mr. Parker <lb />
when the grandstand, col <lb />
men and women tumbling together <lb />
lapsed and a great shriek went up from <lb />
among the parted planks and scaffold- <lb />
Any young man is hero who <lb />
nerve enough to write a love letter ti <lb />
a woman school teacher. <lb />
One chair is ample during courtship <lb />
but after marriage a five-room ft a <lb />
may seem too crowded. <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
Trade Elects Officers <lb />
At the annual meeting of the Green <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade, held <lb />
Aug. the following officers were <lb />
elected for the ensuing year. <lb />
E. II Ferguson, president. <lb />
Geo. B. Cooper, vice president. <lb />
A. Hyman, secretary-treasurer and <lb />
supervisor of sales. <lb />
N. Y. Aug. <lb />
dent Sherman's formal notification <lb />
of bis by the <lb />
can national convention took place <lb />
here today and was made the occasion <lb />
for a big demonstration. <lb />
.<lb /></p>
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A cordial invitation to inspect <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The <lb />
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Resources over <lb />
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Uncle Sam Deposits with Us. <lb />
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OUR CAPITAL STOCK IS <lb />
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t m ii <lb />
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Hank to Public <lb />
STRENGTH <lb />
SECURITY <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
In addition to Resources of i tin- protection <lb />
its double liability of stock <lb />
fear account cordially <lb />
candidate has <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. Vice <lb />
No presidential Is really launched until tin <lb />
formally notified of his nomination. Person who have had no K <lb />
practical experience In may why ii wouldn't do th <lb />
candidate and the Just as ranch good if he received the <lb />
from the newspapers or saved bin and bis wife's by getting <lb />
answering the notification by mull, but the politician don't see the matter <lb />
that light Bo Hoot and tour hundred odd friends went to the <lb />
recently, and a few well chosen words Mr. Knot told n. <lb />
president be had been Then Mr. successfully con <lb />
coaling his surprise at the announcement, road his acceptance In twenty type <lb />
written pages. The notification pronounced tin- presidents title to <lb />
nomination -as clear and the title of any candidate <lb />
Mr. said that the occasion was <lb />
gratitude the victory for the right <lb />
JAMES i. little Cashier <lb />
II. I. Cashier.<lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
political conventions m <lb />
tor the expression of p <lb />
which won <lb />
We led the Town in pounds <lb />
with an average of <lb />
over <lb />
TWELVE CENTS <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
Strange <lb />
We can n ; <lb />
length to which Editor ii- . of <lb />
The Monroe Journal i n I <lb />
will go In his pursuit <lb />
Senator In i of <lb />
he effort to Increase the u the <lb />
carriers, he says it .- serving <lb />
the ii was intended to serve, <lb />
-or making them work like beavers <lb />
tor Senator Simmons, who press <lb />
agents are claiming tin for <lb />
Ami On the like toot- <lb />
tic is the fantastic scheme lo i the <lb />
to millions <lb />
tor the alleged improvement of <lb />
over which rural i run. <lb />
This is o campaign measure pure and <lb />
Farmers In a way to take the place of <lb />
simple and is Intended to catch the <lb />
old free seed graft, which has <lb />
out as means of winning <lb />
rotas, Then he concludes one <lb />
reason we are lo Sen- <lb />
Simmons It he bi be- <lb />
in Increasing the burden of the <lb />
,, by all .-in h schemes n lead of <lb />
ii vine to make taxes lighter by hop- <lb />
down extravagance waste. <lb />
If this should I good <lb />
Overman should be r <lb />
given Salisbury a and <lb />
tor having disbursed In <lb />
town for road Improvement to the <lb />
Federal Cemetery. Every <lb />
clamored for t. n I II <lb />
to nun the Cons man <lb />
for securing i <lb />
The reclamation of the <lb />
swamp lands, the deepening of <lb />
channels end the d n i lent of <lb />
waterways ill a species i graft <lb />
to cab h i. It is n <lb />
upon the I people <lb />
of a Stale n <lb />
This is My Birthday <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
Raymond the French <lb />
whose visit to the Czar of <lb />
is now a leading subject of dis- <lb />
In European chancelleries, <lb />
was horn in France, <lb />
1800. He studied and <lb />
literature In Paris and took his de- <lb />
us soon as he was age, He <lb />
was appointed secretary the ad- <lb />
conference and became a <lb />
friend and associate of M. and <lb />
the late Jules Ferry. His political <lb />
career began with his election to the <lb />
chamber of deputies in He <lb />
several tunas In various cabinets <lb />
and has twice held the premiership. <lb />
II, is regarded as one of <lb />
the most distinguished and perhaps <lb />
the most versatile figure In French <lb />
public life, being a lawyer, <lb />
artist writer ad <lb />
an and a member of the French <lb />
stay, <lb />
Only the Rest <lb />
in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior to any. <lb />
Alt Soda Fountain <lb />
Toilet Articles, <lb />
Full Line of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pens, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Site Coward- Drug Co. <lb />
fT . f <lb />
person out of e; ch nine who r <lb />
Lite Insurance, is If you thought <lb />
you not get Insurance; would you <lb />
want it then <lb />
PROCRASTINATION <lb />
Is almost entirely responsible for the inability <lb />
c t so many men to purchase this much <lb />
needed protection. <lb />
OFFERING SOME VERY i AC- <lb />
CONTRACTS NOW <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
m m i if--a--g mm <lb />
Wisconsin Postmasters Keel <lb />
MADISON, Wis. Aug. <lb />
consul League of Postmasters began <lb />
its annual convention here today with <lb />
a large attendance of members, Post <lb />
William A. of Madison <lb />
delivered an address of welcome and <lb />
W, ii. Jack- <lb />
son responded for the visiting post <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flue in Season, See <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
THE PEOPLE AND THE CUR- <lb />
ii re m the rs l Witt <lb />
The Hague. <lb />
m editor insiders the Moth <lb />
them enough to . <lb />
by of that <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Sherman <lb />
bishop in America, horn <lb />
in England, Died In <lb />
Va., March <lb />
Anthony Wayne defeated <lb />
the Indians near <lb />
in Ohio. <lb />
taken by <lb />
. C. An.-. <lb />
s of <lb />
. i II lb , Benjamin twenty third <lb />
to Vic, . <lb />
Watch the Grow <lb />
A . <lb />
in Indianapolis March <lb />
horn North Bend, O, Died <lb />
in Man b <lb />
1847 i army routed <lb />
ea i Anna at <lb />
en. i strongly fortified place <lb />
in the of Hex <lb />
-Final proclamation <lb />
hostilities the civil <lb />
war <lb />
man is seldom 1908 United BI battleship flee <lb />
, N B <lb />
of his <lb />
In the tad i P I to <lb />
leaving tor where <lb />
ceremonies lo bi held <lb />
i Senator d of <lb />
I is chairman of the <lb />
and ill I lion ail- <lb />
In dealing with the <lb />
ed and difficult question of the <lb />
reform our banking and cur- <lb />
laws ii is plain we <lb />
ought in consult very many per <lb />
sons besides the bankers, not be- <lb />
cause we distrust Hie hankers, <lb />
hat because they do not <lb />
bend the business <lb />
of the. country, <lb />
are Indispensable servants <lb />
of ii and a deal ti <lb />
make It hard or No mi rs <lb />
plan will meet the re- <lb />
no matter bow <lb />
,,. i ed Ii should he u <lb />
m ii and plan its <lb />
well, elastic is hands <lb />
as an <lb />
i t 1.1 their bust <lb />
,, . . Wilson's <lb />
Speech Accepting the <lb />
, Nominal <lb />
SHE LOST OUT <lb />
Mrs. always pay <lb />
husband <lb />
W. Why not <lb />
Mrs. Judge from Mrs. <lb />
experience. She kit her <lb />
have the she <lb />
from her grandmother lie lost <lb />
M all in <lb />
THE HAPPENINGS <lb />
IN WINTERVILLE <lb />
Aug <lb />
ton, and Company are offer- <lb />
some very good bargains in <lb />
hats. <lb />
Ma, <lb />
They come as ghost and phantoms, <lb />
not to stay; <lb />
As fleeing visions the night tiny <lb />
Or daylight trances, aping the <lb />
vine. <lb />
we may bow knees to them <lb />
and pray; <lb />
Misses and Cox Dishonored outcasts of the dolorous <lb />
STACY OH GOOD ROADS r. <lb />
made a trip to the dentist at Green- <lb />
ville Thursday, but nothing doing, for <lb />
the Dr. had a gnat in his <lb />
Miss K. Cox made a flying <lb />
trip to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
The largest rain of the season fell Glories that hurt and treasures that <lb />
Labor Notes. <lb />
ire now organizations <lb />
the California <lb />
Federation of Labor. <lb />
in I- i . i the Build <lb />
ling Laborers International <lb />
Their Ben- of America will meet in <lb />
Terre Ind, Sept <lb />
I The International Alliance The <lb />
The afternoon meeting of farmers Stage Employers of the United <lb />
Thursday, proved of as much Inter- states and Canada the present lime <lb />
They lurk, and chow with perilous as the forenoon session, and had comprises locals and two <lb />
design a lager as many farmers branches, <lb />
Their Dead Sea apples and their had by that time got away from the labor throughout Australia is <lb />
wine. tobacco sales. Mr. J. A. uniting to tight the bill pending In <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
to In- III d <lb />
way. <lb />
and Paints. Fain <lb />
here Thursday afternoon. <lb />
Cotton will prove its quality In a <lb />
few days. <lb />
If you need beef, barbecue, or any- <lb />
thing in the market line don't forget <lb />
K. has the goods. <lb />
Misses COX and Maud Louise <lb />
returned from a visit <lb />
to Washington Wednesday. <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb />
stave received another largo ship- <lb />
of Hall Mark dress shirts for <lb />
young and old men. <lb />
The series of Meetings in the <lb />
have been stopped <lb />
Monday night on account of the pas <lb />
tor being ill. but will begin Sunday <lb />
night if nothing prevents. A cordial <lb />
invitation is extended to all. <lb />
Politics have been at a high pitch <lb />
for the past week in our town <lb />
the contest for slate senator- tH, <lb />
ship, but we think that it will <lb />
in today when the ballots are counted. <lb />
Highest prices paid for chickens. . <lb />
hides, tallow and bees-wax. It. W. <lb />
Mr COX made a business trip <lb />
In the Capital Thursday. <lb />
Little Miss Grace Cox has been , <lb />
spending a short while at Mr. W. F. <lb />
Carrol's near Mill this week . <lb />
Mr. B. Green our Jolly A C. . <lb />
L. agent made a trip to Grifton . <lb />
day afternoon and returned <lb />
day. t <lb />
Mr. R. T. Cox is all smiles this . <lb />
morning. Guess why He made a <lb />
Hying trip to last evening. . <lb />
that's all. <lb />
Hudson's Liver Tone at A. W. , <lb />
and Co. <lb />
If you are In need of a good, up to <lb />
date sewing machine see the W. C. , <lb />
Free at A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange. our Jolly merchant <lb />
and cotton buyer, made a business trip <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Mr. Lam Taylor of near Kinston <lb />
was visiting his daughter. Mrs. J. <lb />
L. Rollins last Wednesday. <lb />
The thirteenth annual session of Win <lb />
decay. <lb />
They come as ghost and <lb />
Yet the lure <lb />
Is hard for hungering spirits to <lb />
repel, <lb />
Old Gods are these, of ancient rites <lb />
secure. <lb />
Craving the from which they <lb />
erstwhile fell <lb />
Still finding secret worship homage <lb />
sure. <lb />
And smoldering hot desires that <lb />
serve them well. <lb />
Arthur L Salmon, in Pall Mall <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
His Brother Head <lb />
Mr. H. II. received a <lb />
gram Sunday afternoon announcing <lb />
death of his brother. Hr. D. S. <lb />
of Columbia S. C. <lb />
New Gum warehouse sold 16.- <lb />
lbs., with an average <lb />
12.31. <lb />
Gorman and Gentry sold 44.- <lb />
lbs., with an average of <lb />
12.24. <lb />
Star warehouse sold <lb />
lbs. with an average of 12.04. <lb />
Liberty warehouse sold 2.- <lb />
mi in lbs. with an average of <lb />
Brick warehouse sold <lb />
39.000 lbs. an average of <lb />
11.30. <lb />
were furnished <lb />
a representative by <lb />
the different managers of the <lb />
warehouses. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
R A I <lb />
ii <lb />
DEAD <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. . IV. Baby <lb />
Passes a way <lb />
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
X. V. Outlaw will be pained to bear <lb />
The thirteenth annual session or win , . tax that costs more than both of these ,,,, <lb />
High School will begin Tues- that they are today grieving the , , ,, p <lb />
day, August with bright prospects of their infant son I m of on your, <lb />
for a fine opening. A large force of Intestinal trouble which start-1 Yon measure horsepower by <lb />
hands arc busy potting the buntings ed late Saturday evening developed, of <lb />
and grounds in excellent serious disorder that, a day oM <lb />
The large dinning hall will soon necessitated an operation, e <lb />
United Slates department of the Queensland legislature for com <lb />
lure assistant in of farmers industrial peace. The <lb />
work, prohibits strikes under heavy <lb />
a most Interesting talk on this until time has been given for a <lb />
work . He said every government arbitration board to at- <lb />
ought to be rich and could be rich tempt settlement. <lb />
If be would farm intelligently and The worker's Insurance law be <lb />
use Improved methods. There was came effective In recently <lb />
never a in the history of the with ten million wage earners on <lb />
world when fanning offered better op- rolls its provisions. Ten <lb />
and held so many prizes thousand Liverpool dock workers <lb />
as now. but these prizes come to the went on strike to signify their <lb />
man who studies his business and lion to method of collecting the <lb />
knows it from the soil up. The same premiums from the workers <lb />
duly devoted to fanning that is themselves. <lb />
to equip one for any other pro- statistics show that, <lb />
will bring greater while tie of living of a railroad <lb />
for nothing else pays such good re- employee hi States Is <lb />
turns as intelligent farming. Take a fifty per cent higher than that of <lb />
hundred boys and educate half of corresponding in d <lb />
them for and half for oilier Kingdom or on the Continent, on a <lb />
professions. Start them out in this average for all lines of work, <lb />
world and lake stock ten years later. is twice great <lb />
and you will find that the fifty far- is reported that a new wage <lb />
can buy the others ten times carrying wage <lb />
over. It pays to know your increase for the eight thousand <lb />
and to know how lo farm. miners in the State of Wyoming <lb />
At this point Senator it. it. Cot just been signed by <lb />
ten, president of the county good the operators and <lb />
roads association, look charge of the United Mine Workers of America, Th <lb />
meeting. just concluded will remain <lb />
Prof. M. Stacy, of the chair of R force until Sept <lb />
civil engineering of the University The hotel chambermaids New p. m. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
North Carolina, spoke on the sub- York City, of whom there w <lb />
of good roads. He said when thousands, are being urged by labor WESTBOUND <lb />
man comes to speak lo farmers representatives to form themselves a. m. Daily for Wilson and <lb />
they usually wanted to know what he a union so their grievances. <lb />
had to sell, so he would tell them in which Includes, among other things <lb />
that was not his mission. hours and unsanitary and <lb />
as he was anything, He comfortable sleeping <lb />
said he came to discuss in a general may be effectively and promptly all <lb />
way a system of county public high- with. <lb />
ways, and hoped that those wanting Comprehensive plans to <lb />
better roads would get their heads employed in the iron and steel <lb />
together and devise means to gel industry of this country are about to <lb />
them. roads can be had in launched by the American <lb />
Pitt county without one cent of ad- ration of Labor. The campaign to <lb />
expense over what they are bring the Of <lb />
now paying. You pay a road tax n country into the union is about <lb />
and you pay a free labor tax. that Is. to begin with the holding of organ <lb />
have to give so many days a year to meetings Simultaneously in the <lb />
road work. But there is one other and town having an iron or <lb />
If it's in the Hardware it. j <lb />
of and <lb />
duct. We now <lb />
Co. r <lb />
will be clad to have our <lb />
on us. <lb />
i, m <lb />
ROUTE OF I HE <lb />
Express <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
a. m. daily, <lb />
has Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Daily, for Plymouth, <lb />
officials of City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Parlor Car Service connects for all <lb />
points North and West <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car service <lb />
North. South and West. <lb />
a. m. Dally, except Sunday for <lb />
and Raleigh. Connects for <lb />
p. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb />
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
ration of Sleeping Car space apply to <lb />
I. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville. <lb />
W. R. HUDSON. W. W. <lb />
Gen i Supt. Pass. <lb />
to <lb />
FALLS AND <lb />
from <lb />
NORFOLK, VA and OLD <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
COM- <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the firm <lb />
of Company, of Green- <lb />
j North Carolina, composed of <lb />
V. and James M. <lb />
has this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
consent. James M. has <lb />
via <lb />
CHESAPEAKE STEAMSHIP <lb />
PANT <lb />
The Finest. Newest, Largest and Best <lb />
Equipped Steamships Flying <lb />
Norfolk and <lb />
Baltimore <lb />
Steamers leave Norfolk dally, in- <lb />
Sunday, from foot of Jack- <lb />
son street, at p m. <lb />
TICKETS SOLD ON <lb />
B and Ry. la Ry. <lb />
July July <lb />
July July <lb />
Aug. Aug. <lb />
Aug. Aug. <lb />
Sept <lb />
V . <lb />
Oct. Oct <lb />
Final Limit Fifteen Days From Date <lb />
of <lb />
Very low round trip rates also on <lb />
to Atlantic City, Baltimore, <lb />
and all northern resorts. <lb />
For any Information write, <lb />
W. H. PARNELL. T. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Ta <lb />
be completed. are here <lb />
There will be some change In the carry out such an operation as was <lb />
family Mrs. W. J. Wyatt will teach needed, prompted the parents to take <lb />
the fifth and sixth grades. She baby to hospital. Kinston <lb />
had sixteen years of ex- was tried but a negative answer was <lb />
Mies Lillian Thompson of received from that town, the hospital <lb />
Va. will be lady being taxed to The <lb />
and teach the primary grades. She distracted parents then attempted to <lb />
comes highly recommended, having reach Goldsboro and after many <lb />
bad nine year's experience. Acuities boarded the train to <lb />
Louise Carroll of Clinton. N. C. will make connection in Kinston for Golds <lb />
take the place of Miss Their brave attempt to sate <lb />
son in the department. She the baby, was however as he <lb />
has taught at Benson for the past died In Goldsboro at o clock this <lb />
two rears very successfully. We re morning. <lb />
mi very much indeed to give up The baby's body was brought back <lb />
Misses and Roberson and this morning for Interment here <lb />
Prof. Olive who have endeared them Our heartfelt sympathy goes to the <lb />
selves to us by their faithfulness, bill sorrowing parents. <lb />
We are fortunate Indeed in <lb />
the services of the above ladles to Oklahoma Labor Federation <lb />
take their places. SHAWNEE. Okla., Aug. <lb />
The Union Mercantile Company delegates representing the <lb />
calls your attention to their new and cities and towns of Oklahoma as <lb />
up to dale line of dry goods, and here today for the annual <lb />
state convention of the Oklahoma <lb />
Anything in the way of nice Jewel of the Federation of <lb />
All those that have tickets come Labor. Sessions will continue through <lb />
and take them up and see who the the greater part of the week and will <lb />
watch belongs to. Union Mercantile devoted to the consideration of <lb />
Company. numerous questions affecting the in <lb />
We Just received a nice and of organized labor. State Pros <lb />
up to date line of collars and ties. C. called the gather <lb />
We have them for the birds. Union m to order and delivered his annual <lb />
Mercantile Company. address. <lb />
and see us before buying <lb />
road, and the mud tax is greater than <lb />
the direct roads. <lb />
He then went into a discussion of <lb />
different kinds of roads and how to <lb />
construct hem. The building of ma- <lb />
roads are being discontinued was then lifted by two persons. <lb />
because of their expense and the sand <lb />
clay road Is so much cheaper, hence <lb />
mud road over a <lb />
An <lb />
In caring for a helpless <lb />
but one who can sit in a chair and be j purchased the entire Interest of <lb />
moved from place to place, It is often V. in the business and will <lb />
hard surfaced difficult to know how to move her continue the business the name of <lb />
easily. I recently saw a device which ; If. <lb />
to solve the A This the 8th day of July. 1912. <lb />
of crash about a yard long was passed ; Z. V. <lb />
the knees and pushed JAMES M. <lb />
back under the thighs. The invalid ltd <lb />
one on the right took the end of the <lb />
crash in the left hand, slipped the <lb />
I am an Instructed delegate, lie said. <lb />
Not understanding politics, <lb />
wanted <lb />
road. <lb />
to <lb />
Where <lb />
talk about this class right maneuvered a York <lb />
the right kind of arm- on Times. <lb />
sand and the rig lit kind of clay are <lb />
combined it makes an ideal <lb />
hard surfaced road. For this there and <lb />
should he clean, coarse sand and <lb />
sticky, plastic The clay hinds, <lb />
the sand and holds it together <lb />
giving n firm body. <lb />
Prepare the road bed and put on <lb />
Catholic Societies to Meet <lb />
Ky., Aug. i <lb />
of delegates and visitors, <lb />
the clergy and laity of the <lb />
Ill-nils, taking the crash in the right <lb />
hand. The invalid was then lifted <lb />
pain from one <lb />
chair to another. This particular In <lb />
valid was suffering from a very pain <lb />
fill disease. Various plans had been Catholic church throughout <lb />
tried for lifting her, but this was the country are pouring into Louis <lb />
only one. -Harper's Ha- , attend the eleventh annual <lb />
the layers of sand and clay, thorough- convention of the American Fedora <lb />
mix them by harrowing or of Catholic Society. The gall <lb />
leave It until the next rain, and doctors and lawyers will be formally opened <lb />
right then you will see the longest comes under the hear of buying ex row wild a solemn <lb />
mud hole the county, and hear mass the cathedral, <lb />
most everybody abusing II. When are you going lo take your <lb />
Hut wait It is going through a vacation <lb />
puddling process and out of this will Taking it now. <lb />
come the hard surface. Of course the Why, you are at the office every <lb />
length of time necessary for this de- Jay. <lb />
ponds upon the proportion of cay and know It. but my wife's <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb />
Hall steamers <lb />
Equipped with United <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod- <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb />
week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Old Point pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points North. <lb />
elsewhere anything in the genera <lb />
of merchandise. <lb />
tile Company. <lb />
Union <lb />
; KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug. <lb />
twenty annual convention of <lb />
the Loyal Order of Moose which be- <lb />
a week of festivity In this city <lb />
today, has an attendance es <lb />
United t 20.000 visitors who come <lb />
By direction of the Executive Com- <lb />
i I county a convention of the <lb />
and Canada. A spirited contest is on <lb />
for the honor of entertaining next <lb />
the Republicans of Pitt <lb />
called to meet ill the court house in <lb />
year's convention of the order. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. at m. <lb />
Saturday. August Hi <lb />
or the purpose of electing delegates . <lb />
Republican convention at In the <lb />
Charlotte, N. C, September Ml Boston, Mass. Aug. <lb />
The several primaries or the Hotel, lo- <lb />
are hereby called to meet at their In Copley Square, opposite <lb />
respective voting precincts Boston public was formally <lb />
August M. ll at opened today. The hotel Is under <lb />
for the purpose of electing management <lb />
to the county convention <lb />
K C. FLANAGAN, Chill. <lb />
G. W. Secy.<lb />
Plaza Hotel <lb />
in New York city and takes rank <lb />
the largest and finest hotels <lb />
in America. <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
Trams Leave effective July <lb />
A. Al. <lb />
a. m. For Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Old Week Neil Hampshire. <lb />
CONCORD, N. H., Aug. Atlanta, <lb />
tires aglow- on her hilltops THE WILMINGTON MAIL-No. <lb />
the Granite State will tonight bid a. <lb />
to the <lb />
sand and if too small a quantity Post. <lb />
has been used a little more <lb />
may be necessary. , Excellent Cleaner <lb />
.,, Prepare a of <lb />
Hankers In Session <lb />
PUEBLO Coin <lb />
hundred men high In <lb />
world of and <lb />
lied In Pueblo today for the annual <lb />
convention of Colorado a linkers <lb />
Association. A two days program of <lb />
papers, addresses and discussions has <lb />
been prepared for gathering. <lb />
Welcome In the hundreds of her sons <lb />
and daughters returning for the an <lb />
celebration of Old Week. <lb />
For a week to come family reunions <lb />
and will be in order in city, town <lb />
Hour as you would Hour and water and hamlet throughout th <lb />
tor gravy; dip the articles in and New Hampshire idea Of p <lb />
thoroughly, hang them up Old Home Week fourteen years ago. <lb />
Since that time it has been adopted <lb />
by numerous slates and by several <lb />
of the Canadian provinces. <lb />
without shaking till dry, then by <lb />
shaking gently all dirt will conic <lb />
out with the Hour This will <lb />
lively not injure or fade the most de <lb />
fabrics, laces, ribbons or ostrich <lb />
plume ill any of the light shades. <lb />
Hen. Institute <lb />
Cat., Aug. 17.- <lb />
is to entertain during the next five <lb />
days the annual slate convention of <lb />
the Young Mens Institute, a Catholic <lb />
lay organization with a large <lb />
Many <lb />
voters, not quite as many as had by Ironing ill this After tin delegates arrived in the city today to <lb />
been giving In linen has Carefully washed, attend the gathering. The delegates <lb />
this if sue the tabulated vole, showing boiled and rinsed, wring dry as will attend church services tomorrow <lb />
what each received in roll up In B dry sheet, and leave morning and later In the day there <lb />
the precincts. for one hour; then Iron till thoroughly will be a parade and mass meeting <lb />
Laundering Table Linen. <lb />
The Primary cheapest and most ordinary <lb />
Saturday's Democratic primary in table linen may be made to take shade <lb />
Ibis county brought out some over as a beautiful as the finest damask throughout California. <lb />
The man who stops to argue eel <lb />
anything worth <lb />
while. <lb />
When its your turn to face the <lb />
old to scales of Justice usually go <lb />
day. <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
George K Roberts, director of <lb />
The canvassing board will meet to- dry, The linen escapes the wear and <lb />
morrow lo go over the official returns tear of swinging in line. keeps its <lb />
III cases where there was no shape better. Home <lb />
a second will be held <lb />
on September seventh, when only the <lb />
two highest candidates for each of- <lb />
in primary will be <lb />
voted for. <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
N. Y. will be In Greenville during the <lb />
tobacco season. He Is with the <lb />
lean <lb />
The business sessions will begin Mon- <lb />
and continue until Friday. <lb />
S. T. II I r K S <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore, New York, Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST MAIL No. <lb />
state <lb />
Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. O. tor Pitts- <lb />
burg and points West. <lb />
THE SEABOARD <lb />
p. in -For Atlanta. Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and points west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet. <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
Richmond <lb />
Washington a. m. New Tor <lb />
p. m . Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
C. B. fl. P. A. Portsmouth, Tn. <lb />
II. S II. P. A <lb />
Raleigh N, C. <lb />
Love heads the list of sweet things I <lb />
that soon turn sour. <lb />
The easiest way for a woman to <lb />
hold a man is to hold him off. <lb />
If you accept charily some one is <lb />
sure to say you don't deserve It. <lb />
If you would strike a man favorably <lb />
dent aim Us <lb />
Steam and Hot Water <lb />
Heating. <lb />
Gasoline <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
I am prepared to do your work at <lb />
a Reasonable price. See me or call. <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
stranger, that <lb />
lick creation There's 400.000.000.000 <lb />
tons of water coming over there every <lb />
minute <lb />
Britisher why <lb />
It There's nothing to stop<lb />
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INA HOW DEMOCRATS HELPED According to the way men <lb />
I fit w B of the talk and act. they must think It lit <lb />
and FARM and Labor of <lb />
House of Representatives, pointed <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published St <lb />
Inc. <lb />
D J WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
out in a recent speech in the House <lb />
that the labor interests of the <lb />
try had received more consideration <lb />
from the present Democratic House <lb />
had come to them for many <lb />
cars <lb />
Hi laid special stress on the fact <lb />
the Democrats had restored lo <lb />
government employees the right of <lb />
constitutional privilege <lb />
had been taken away from them <lb />
by executive orders under both <lb />
and on the further <lb />
that the Democratic party had <lb />
one year. . . <lb />
Hz months. <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
at the business office In <lb />
The Building, corner <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
at respect will be charged at <lb />
cent per <lb />
sens per Hue. up to lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, <lb />
act of March 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY. <lb />
DOG LAW TREAT <lb />
The number of people applying to <lb />
i laboratory of <lb />
treatment for bites from mad dogs baa bin, to protect <lb />
the. treatment of labor. Mr. Wilson <lb />
tiled fifteen specific measures <lb />
to labor that had been passed by <lb />
tee House at the present session <lb />
the request of the workers of the <lb />
nation. <lb />
Prominent among the list is the <lb />
hour bill, extending the opera- <lb />
ton of this law to work done for <lb />
government as well as work done <lb />
government; the anti-injunction <lb />
during <lb />
Increased to nearly two hundred a <lb />
year. The laboratory has been treat- <lb />
such patients for about four <lb />
Prior to that time they had to go to <lb />
northern cities for the treatment. The <lb />
amount saved to the state by the lab <lb />
oratory from the work done can not <lb />
be accurately determined. An <lb />
mate of the saving places the figure <lb />
per patient or something like <lb />
annually. In this connection <lb />
should be borne in mind that the <lb />
total amount appropriated by the <lb />
stale for the laboratory is only <lb />
annually. This work has thus far been <lb />
wage disputes; the contempt bill, to <lb />
provide for trial by jury In cases of <lb />
indirect the bill creating <lb />
., Department of Labor and the In- <lb />
of Taylor and other sys- <lb />
of scientific shop management, <lb />
which impose undue on <lb />
working men. <lb />
PROGRESSIVE. BUT SAFE. <lb />
Governor Wilson has quieted the <lb />
fears of the business interests that <lb />
tie short of a crime for anybody else <lb />
to have a different opinion from <lb />
theirs In regard to candidates for of- <lb />
It is right along this line that <lb />
politics causes some people to lose <lb />
their heads and both say and do very <lb />
foolish. Such need to awaken to the <lb />
realization that this is a free <lb />
try and every man has a right to think <lb />
and act for himself and favor whom <lb />
soever lie pleases for office. <lb />
e see that Saturday's <lb />
in this county made any new ad <lb />
of that method of selecting <lb />
candidates tor office. On the con <lb />
have beard numerous ex- <lb />
favoring a return to the <lb />
old method of nominating <lb />
A primary that is not <lb />
legalized is little less than a farce. . <lb />
-o- <lb />
A cartoon in the New York World <lb />
indicates that the statute of Justice <lb />
on top of the hall is to <lb />
ed. Recent disclosures of graft and <lb />
official corruption there gives rise to <lb />
he suggestion that something ought <lb />
to be gilded to give the city at least <lb />
one bright spot. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The date line the <lb />
judge taking a plunge every morning <lb />
dues not appear in the paper now like <lb />
it did just about eight yeas ago. <lb />
There are times in some men's lives <lb />
when the least Incident connected with <lb />
them is flashed out with news. <lb />
were not many surprises In <lb />
the primary even though some can- <lb />
might not have received as <lb />
If politics could he for <lb />
a long time there might slip in an <lb />
opportunity to think about something <lb />
else. <lb />
the tariff may be reduced too sudden many votes as they were expecting. <lb />
in the event of Democratic success <lb />
carried on by the laboratory <lb />
any extra or special appropriation and Governor Wilson recently had a con <lb />
without cost to the state. It is about with Congressman of <lb />
time, is it not. that some action is New York, who has made of <lb />
being taken to enable the laboratory the most tariff speeches ever <lb />
to continue such a benevolent in Congress and it was Those who are now out of the run. <lb />
As it is. the virus for giving between them that the proper and can get to looking for <lb />
the treatment is procured from Wash sate thing to do with regard to and after the next primary some <lb />
D. Why should not the com tariff is to cut It down tin can do likewise. <lb />
legislature make arrangements the proper level is reached. In j <lb />
the production of this virus at home fact it will be easy to ascertain just j The lower house of passed <lb />
where it can be procured fresh and at what effect each successive cut has. the wool bill over President's veto, <lb />
a moments notice Delay in price conditions and wages. when it came to the senate that <lb />
this treatment sometimes proves by easy stages the tariff for private body sustained the president. <lb />
fatal. profit can be turned into a tariff for <lb />
What is really needed is a strict and this process is sure to <lb />
For the Farmers <lb />
Men can take a sudden drop In <lb />
state wide dog law requiring the 11- result in a reduction In the cost of popularity by getting on the opposite <lb />
and muzzling of all dogs <lb />
This would in a few years stamp out Governor Wilson is not anxious to <lb />
one of the most terrible diseases injure any man's business. He will <lb />
known to man. insist, however, in the event of his <lb />
The money loss suffered in this election, that all business be legit- <lb />
slate from rabid dogs alone can not and that the false foundation <lb />
be estimated. Scarcely a week goes be taken from under the tariff trusts. <lb />
by that does not bring Its report of But he will make it a gradual pro- <lb />
horses cows, mules and other domes and one that will not disturb <lb />
tie stock that have been bitten by either business or the country in gen <lb />
mad dogs. These animals usually <lb />
succumb to the rabies or <lb />
as it is more virulent in the <lb />
animals than in The only law <lb />
now on the statute books regarding <lb />
mad dogs is one mad <lb />
dogs or other dogs bitten by mad <lb />
STOCK COSTS EACH <lb />
FAMILY <lb />
of our industries <lb />
is not only one of the prime causes <lb />
the present high cost of living. <lb />
dogs to be killed under penalty of gm <lb />
But even this is in many places <lb />
a dead letter law. <lb />
In many parts of the state sheep <lb />
raising would be a profitable industry <lb />
were it not for the stray cur. In <lb />
nearly the entire state hunting would <lb />
be i pastime worth while were it not <lb />
for this same unmuzzled, unlicensed. <lb />
stray cur that makes his daily and <lb />
nightly raids on our game. Eliminate <lb />
i dogs and there will be more game <lb />
to hunt How much longer will we <lb />
continue to think of worthless <lb />
curs found around cabins than <lb />
we do of the welfare, safety and prospers <lb />
of our most substantial citizens <lb />
o the future fertility of our soils <lb />
making the owners <lb />
responsible for all damage the dogs <lb />
do levying a license <lb />
to the laboratory for the the last time Saturday that Hieing <lb />
treatment of people bitten would In a the last payment on maturity, The <lb />
very short time stamp out begun business the first <lb />
is now the case of England, I Saturday In May, 1906. hence has ma <lb />
Germany and Australia. It its first series in weeks. <lb />
the state and during the hunting three weeks less than the <lb />
the raising of sheep all over average time of maturity with build <lb />
loan associations. There are <lb />
about of these shares <lb />
and Secretary II. A. White says he <lb />
will have bis books ready to begin <lb />
them off in a few days. <lb />
wonderful how sorry you think <lb />
is because he dot I <lb />
of the present unsatisfactory <lb />
of labor. This can be demon- <lb />
by a little arithmetic. <lb />
Various prominent <lb />
conclude, and their conclusions <lb />
are by the reports of the <lb />
United States Commission and the <lb />
published figures of the National <lb />
Tax Returns, that about <lb />
of outstanding stock <lb />
represents water. On this stock, <lb />
of about are be- <lb />
paid, amounting to about SIS a <lb />
or nearly an American <lb />
family. <lb />
Holders of first shires in <lb />
The Home Building and Loan <lb />
passed up their pass books for <lb />
there would be game to hunt. <lb />
Tim doctor who is attending the <lb />
Astor heir is said to be getting <lb />
per day for his services and will be <lb />
on duty six weeks. No physician <lb />
mid be allowed <lb />
charge for his service even if the <lb />
babe born in the possession <lb />
three million dollars In his own right. <lb />
side of a question to some other man. <lb />
The record of lines at their term of <lb />
court indicates that Judge Cline has <lb />
no admiration of the pistol toter. <lb />
Out in California a woman has <lb />
the stump for Wilson. The com <lb />
should help her down <lb />
There will be another three weeks <lb />
hustle from now until the next <lb />
on September seventh. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Governor Marshall has found out <lb />
that he was nominated for the vice <lb />
presidency. <lb />
The man who got left in the <lb />
can attribute It to not getting <lb />
enough votes. <lb />
Do not try to put on somebody else <lb />
the blame you should bear yourself. <lb />
Yes, they all had a right to run. <lb />
but of course all could not be elected. <lb />
The thousand dollar a day Astor <lb />
doctor ought to move to Charlotte. <lb />
This in History <lb />
Feed in Its to Mill <lb />
The progress made in the develop <lb />
meat of dairy cows is indeed remark- <lb />
able, and apparently there is no up- <lb />
ward limit to what may be <lb />
in this direction. It has taken <lb />
years of intelligent effort on the <lb />
part of the farmers and breeds to de- <lb />
animals capable of inking the <lb />
remarkable records now so <lb />
met with and which have become so <lb />
common In fact as not to excite any <lb />
degree of public comment When we <lb />
consider that the cow in a state of <lb />
nature seldom produces more than <lb />
enough milk to nourish her calf and <lb />
compare this with what been ac- <lb />
we are bound to be <lb />
pressed with the debt of gratitude <lb />
we owe the development of scientific <lb />
principles as related to animal breed- <lb />
and feeding. The knowledge of <lb />
these two subjects has made it <lb />
for us to accomplish what has <lb />
already been done and of course. <lb />
those who have studied the subject <lb />
realize that only a good beginning In <lb />
agricultural science has been made as <lb />
et. <lb />
think of a cow which has given <lb />
i much as 119.7 pounds of milk a <lb />
day and produced over pounds <lb />
of this highly nourishing and <lb />
beverage in one year. One would <lb />
suppose the limit of possible pro <lb />
had been reached in such an <lb />
animal, but it appears now that the <lb />
very cow that made this record is <lb />
being surpassed by one of her <lb />
which has already given nearly <lb />
pounds of milk and made over <lb />
pounds of butter In a period of <lb />
six months. This cow is giving <lb />
pounds of milk a day and now start- <lb />
her seventh month of continuous <lb />
production and bids fair, therefore, <lb />
to beat the world's record of <lb />
pounds of milk In a year. This re- <lb />
as already pointed out. been <lb />
brought about by two factors in the <lb />
hands of skillful and capable men <lb />
a fundamental insight an in- <lb />
of the elementary <lb />
breeding and a thorough <lb />
of the best methods of <lb />
and utilizing the natural food- <lb />
stuffs available for the manufacture <lb />
through the highly organized dairy- <lb />
cow of milk and butter. <lb />
What should such a cow be fed <lb />
First of all. the production of milk <lb />
depends on a highly organized <lb />
system. The fat milk is pro- <lb />
by the growth and atrophy, as <lb />
it were, of millions of fat globules in <lb />
the ultimate cells of the udder. The <lb />
oilier constituents of milk are form- <lb />
ed directly and indirectly from the <lb />
blood which has of necessity <lb />
ed its surplus of nutriment from the <lb />
food consumed digested and <lb />
lated by the cow. It is impossible for <lb />
the cow to make rich milk and to <lb />
orate It in large unless she <lb />
is properly fed. The reasons for this <lb />
are perfectly obvious and therefore, <lb />
bring us down to a consideration fin- <lb />
ally, of what the cow needs and how <lb />
best to combine the foods to <lb />
late the production of milk and but- <lb />
fat. <lb />
An analysis of milk shows that it <lb />
consists largely of water and it has <lb />
been proven that succulent food, <lb />
either grass or substitutes therefore, <lb />
should constitute the basis of any <lb />
for a dairy cow. She will give <lb />
a larger quantity of milk for a long- <lb />
time when this is done than If she <lb />
is fed on dry feed. It <lb />
appears also that milk contains large <lb />
quantities of protein and since the <lb />
Cow is capable of manufacturing milk <lb />
because of her highly organized and <lb />
sensitive nervous system, she must <lb />
be fed abundantly on this element. <lb />
To withhold It will result in a great <lb />
reduction in the How of milk and will <lb />
cause her to Ultimately dry up. This <lb />
Is one fact which has been establish- <lb />
ed beyond the point of controversy. <lb />
From what sources shall the pro- <lb />
no derived There are many <lb />
foodstuffs which may be used, but <lb />
the farmer is seeking for tho <lb />
which is cheapest and will furnish <lb />
SIDEWALK SKETCHES <lb />
B, L. <lb />
of a six course dinner, wreathed <lb />
HOUSEKEEPING in smiles and a pink tea gown. Some <lb />
is something that <lb />
is to the <lb />
June bride in ex <lb />
change for the <lb />
privilege of gel- <lb />
ting married <lb />
a large red <lb />
wedding bell in <lb />
the front parlor <lb />
It consists of <lb />
physical culture <lb />
exercises which If <lb />
followed up prop <lb />
will <lb />
op every muscle in the human body. <lb />
Some women become so muscular as <lb />
the result of close contact with single <lb />
banded housekeeping that their <lb />
contradict them except <lb />
over the long distance phone. <lb />
A woman is said to be a good house <lb />
keeper when her husband can bring expectancy to forsake the continuous <lb />
home two famished friends without performance and congest board <lb />
valuing and find Ills wife at the houses and hotels. <lb />
women object to this habit and try <lb />
to get even by serving cereal <lb />
garnished with two fried eggs. <lb />
Wen a woman keeps her house so <lb />
that the neighbors won't think they <lb />
have strayed Into the she is <lb />
referred to In terms of deep emotion <lb />
every husband whose wife refuses <lb />
to work over eighteen hours a day. <lb />
Man is a queer bird. He will work <lb />
from to and then play golf, but <lb />
if his wife gets through with the Iron <lb />
before p. m. he will suggest <lb />
it would be a good thing to set <lb />
bread and frame up a batch of <lb />
cookies before retiring. <lb />
As a rule, housekeeping begins at <lb />
a. m. and continues without in- <lb />
until the roll is called up <lb />
yonder. This is causing a great many <lb />
women who wish to live out their <lb />
In Lighter Vein <lb />
he's generous to <lb />
taut. <lb />
I'm afraid dear he <lb />
has too many <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Will you please help an old <lb />
An old survivor of what <lb />
Of the winter of 1912 <lb />
Cuts. <lb />
is it that <lb />
sons all walk in the straight and <lb />
row <lb />
they tool that their <lb />
father sowed wild oats enough for the <lb />
whole <lb />
What's your missus kicking about <lb />
inquired the housemaid from next <lb />
door. <lb />
This is her night out but I told her <lb />
I had an engagement <lb />
City Journal. <lb />
Why do your oxen have blinders <lb />
There are no autos or railroads around <lb />
here. <lb />
Yes I know; but there are the sum <lb />
met- <lb />
Press Comment <lb />
Bad State of attain <lb />
The controversy between State <lb />
Chairman Webb and County Chair <lb />
man Huffman. Of emphasizes <lb />
the fact that the friends of the sen <lb />
candidates are using every <lb />
means to promote the interest of <lb />
their friends and are using the or <lb />
to the interest of <lb />
their candidate. Commenting on <lb />
this custom the Statesville Land <lb />
mark says it is wrong, <lb />
hurtful and unfair under oil cl.-cum <lb />
and so it is. Hut that fact <lb />
does not keep the custom from <lb />
and charging that such Is be <lb />
done in the interest of the can <lb />
of Mr. lends of <lb />
the two other candidates have had <lb />
Chairman Webb explaining. And his <lb />
explanation always explain fully and <lb />
to the Simmons men <lb />
and never to the and Clark <lb />
followers. F that Chairman <lb />
Webb should have so soon stirred <lb />
up the friends of Governor <lb />
and Judge Clark, and that Ills ate <lb />
ions always meet with the hearty <lb />
of the Simmons men. We won <lb />
how long It will be before he gels <lb />
the Simmons men out with <lb />
Salisbury Post. <lb />
all played out and need a rest, <lb />
But still I work the <lb />
through; <lb />
I cannot travel east or west <lb />
Mr. Ward Spoke first and was neatly <lb />
summer Introduced by Mr W. A. Self. Mr. Ward <lb />
a young evidently a com <lb />
man the state. He snaps with <lb />
my bankroll's played out,. magnetism like a live <lb />
His voice is strong choice <lb />
Detroit Free Press words discriminating, his mind a <lb />
store house of choice quotations, <lb />
large quantities of milk rich In his satire is us cutting as Voltaire's <lb />
butter fat. The remarkable cow refer- ledge of political conditions complete, <lb />
red to In the early part of this and his courage of conviction Bryan <lb />
tide has been fed what Is known as His speech along like <lb />
a balanced ration. In the absence a river. He tells a story well, and <lb />
of the balanced ration her powers to his satire Is cutting as <lb />
yield would be seriously impaired. He is himself and can <lb />
There are thousands of persons ways speak better when the ladies <lb />
corn or corn and If only one are out. He never seems to lock <lb />
throughout tho south who maintain the house, and the latching-strings <lb />
cows on their lots or on their farms, hang outside nil over him. His <lb />
They are falling to secure the best frankness and openness are refreshing <lb />
returns from them though they are He looks you straight in the eye. <lb />
often feeding very costly rations. The The next Governor after will <lb />
trouble they experience is due to the come from the If that neck of <lb />
that they are often not feeding woods should be gone over with a fine <lb />
enough protein or securing It comb, a more available man for <lb />
the most economical source not found that this <lb />
The writer plenty of farmers young of Little <lb />
who are still feeding corn or corn Democrat. <lb />
him the largest Quantity of this con- <lb />
at the lowest relative cost. <lb />
He may use, for Instance, wheat bran. <lb />
pats, beat gluten meal or cotton <lb />
seed meal. The question now arises <lb />
o willed Is the cheapest and most <lb />
desirable. This Is not difficult to <lb />
i . he everyone who has had ex- <lb />
in feeding cotton seed meal <lb />
realizes this concentrate furnish- <lb />
ed the protein iii the cheapest form <lb />
in larger amount than any of <lb />
the other. It is true that It should <lb />
defeated the I be fed to secure the best results In <lb />
and Spanish forces at association with grass or silage, but <lb />
August -21 <lb />
Hazard Perry, American <lb />
naval hero. born. Died Aug. <lb />
1819, <lb />
it. Durand the first Amer <lb />
lean engraver, in <lb />
wood. N. J. Died there Sept. <lb />
1886. <lb />
First British, under Sir <lb />
Arthur <lb />
French <lb />
Portugal. <lb />
the Hungarian patriot <lb />
escaped from Austria. <lb />
historic Charter Oak. at period of time With advantage. It <lb />
Hartford, Conn., blown down true that if some bran or corn is <lb />
a storm. fed with cotton seed meal that good <lb />
allies in China repulsed the results may be anticipated for a long <lb />
and bran when cotton seed meal fur <lb />
the needed protein at a much <lb />
lower cost and will prove more sat- <lb />
in a ration for cows than <lb />
concentrate Is lo be fed. it is infinitely <lb />
better to feed cotton seed meal at <lb />
the rate of from to pounds per <lb />
pound cow when giving two gal- <lb />
ons of milk per day. <lb />
Those who have not fed cotton seed <lb />
meal or who are not combining it <lb />
With other concentrates <lb />
used in the maintenance of cows <lb />
are making a mistake, for they are <lb />
failing lo supply the adequate <lb />
of protein to stimulate the flow of <lb />
milk to the highest degree while re- <lb />
the cost to a minimum. <lb />
in the absence of these, hulls and mix- <lb />
ed hay and other dry forms of rough- <lb />
may be used for considerable champion, years old today. <lb />
periods of time With advantage. <lb />
think like you do. Suppose you swap <lb />
pi tees see what he of you. <lb />
Tia-ping rebels and captured <lb />
the <lb />
Indians massacred the <lb />
while settlers at New Dim, <lb />
Minn. <lb />
Taft signed the Ari- <lb />
and New Mexico statehood <lb />
bill. <lb />
period of time, but where the meal <lb />
alone is fed under the conditions <lb />
mentioned in proper amounts it fur- <lb />
an almost ideal ration. We <lb />
have known cows to be fed on cotton <lb />
silage, hulls and pas- <lb />
grass for several years and re- <lb />
main in perfect health, while <lb />
A Modern Martyr. <lb />
The days are in the budding <lb />
The oysters and the sausage <lb />
To hear the nothing else <lb />
Is mine alone. <lb />
The husband, brother of the son. <lb />
To me will be a joy no more. <lb />
They only care for games they've <lb />
won <lb />
And show the score. <lb />
The genial host, tho Joyful friend <lb />
No longer In merry jest; <lb />
Hut tells his troubles without ends. <lb />
I eldest. <lb />
I landed on the green in four; <lb />
Then putted out in eight. <lb />
this I hear and plenty more, <lb />
Early and late. <lb />
Hut if I hint at a new gown, <lb />
Or fuss around about a hat. <lb />
told by hubby a <lb />
Enough of that. <lb />
Now, is that fair, or Is it Just. <lb />
Thai coif comes always last and <lb />
Meet ,, . ,,. , ,. , ., <lb />
For talk clothes I really must. <lb />
MONTREAL, Leading In Or I shall burst <lb />
men from all parts of the Life. <lb />
Dominion assembled today for the; <lb />
annual convention of the Canadian was Just hit by <lb />
Underwriter Association, the ;, taxi <lb />
of which will continue until rigid. Willie, telephone <lb />
Congratulations to- <lb />
John Fritz, the father of the steel <lb />
industry In the United States. <lb />
years old today. <lb />
J. Marshall. American chess <lb />
William II <lb />
II. Dall. noted American <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Friday. <lb />
for a taxidermist. <lb />
i, <lb />
THE HAPPENINGS <lb />
IN <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Aug J. <lb />
D. Cox left this morning for Fair <lb />
after spending his summer <lb />
cation at home. <lb />
Mrs. W. J. of Ayden. was <lb />
visiting at the home of Mr. J. D. <lb />
Cox's on last evening. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for a pair of good pants. They <lb />
are selling them real cheap, now. <lb />
Misses Esther and Helen <lb />
Adams made a flying Green- <lb />
ville yesterday. <lb />
After spending some time at Hen <lb />
visiting friends and <lb />
tiles Mrs. B. F. Tucker returned <lb />
this week. <lb />
Don't forget it. W. Dall is still <lb />
the market business and ran fur <lb />
you with beef, barbecue and all <lb />
kinds of fresh meat. <lb />
Laura V. Cox. our missionary <lb />
to Mexico, left this morning <lb />
con Arizona where she will slay until <lb />
it is thought safe for the missionaries <lb />
to cross the border. This is her near <lb />
est point to <lb />
co, where she was teaching last year <lb />
when compelled to return to <lb />
oil account of the rebellion <lb />
From this point the situation can be <lb />
thoroughly understood before an <lb />
tempt is made to cross. Our best <lb />
Wishes go with Miss Cox and we bid <lb />
her God speed in the good work which <lb />
she is trying to do among those <lb />
The Pony corn the best on <lb />
the market, will shell one bushel per <lb />
minute, for sale by Harrington. Bar <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Call or phone R. W. for fresh <lb />
meats and fancy groceries. <lb />
Miss Dorothy Johnson Was visiting <lb />
in Ayden this week. <lb />
A new lot of shoes and rubber <lb />
goods, just In at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Company. <lb />
Messrs, J. F. Harrington, A. W. <lb />
and Josephus Cox left Sunday <lb />
for Baltimore where they will <lb />
chase their fall stock. These are our <lb />
leading merchants, so watch The Re <lb />
Hector for their ads. <lb />
Trunks, bags, and suit cases at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Miss E, Cox delightfully en- <lb />
the members of the II. Y. <lb />
P. I. at her home on Monday even <lb />
The home was beautifully deco <lb />
rated with potted plants and <lb />
lanterns. The evening was spent <lb />
very pleasantly playing games which <lb />
were in after which re- <lb />
were served. After bid <lb />
ding the hostess good night, the <lb />
Couples began to disperse for their <lb />
respective homes, feeling proud or <lb />
being a member of the B. P. U. <lb />
Miss of Green- <lb />
ville was visiting Miss Cox <lb />
this week. <lb />
Miss Isabelle Pearson of Is <lb />
visiting Miss Jeanette Cox this week <lb />
Editorial of Human Interest <lb />
DEFICIENCY <lb />
WOMEN <lb />
AMERICAN <lb />
The say, you have <lb />
marked down the bottles of hock, <lb />
waiter. <lb />
thought I brought two. <lb />
The It's too early In <lb />
the evening to think I saw <lb />
Bits. <lb />
Some men had rather run for office <lb />
than earn a decent living. <lb />
The kicker Is usually headstrong <lb />
also. <lb />
Love levels all It is on <lb />
the level. <lb />
if a woman want lo be mar <lb />
it's a sign she is. <lb />
it's not consistent to speak ill of a <lb />
man If you know him well. <lb />
Much of a woman's self-confidence <lb />
is due to the lit of her gown. <lb />
With II his wisdom Solomon prob <lb />
ably fell every time one of his wives <lb />
asked him if her hat was on <lb />
Chicago News. <lb />
American woman, wife of a <lb />
wealthy manufacturer, of Grand Rap <lb />
Ids, Mich., is authority for state- <lb />
that American husbands are a <lb />
on their wives and women folks. <lb />
Especially Is this true she says when <lb />
it comes to traveling. <lb />
The an man. according to <lb />
this representative of the gentler sex, <lb />
does not know how to entertain the <lb />
women of their parties, does not know <lb />
row to order a meal for them and <lb />
many ways hampers them in the tree <lb />
and pursuit of pleasure <lb />
that they dearly love. This is an <lb />
indictment that comes not from the <lb />
feeble effete but from the <lb />
strong and virile West. And <lb />
Tho Indifference of the average <lb />
American man to the social <lb />
and pleasures of their women <lb />
has been the throne o <lb />
has been the theme of one novel and <lb />
of many, many years. The American <lb />
male animal is interested in <lb />
in business, in building and <lb />
Creating and battling in a crude and <lb />
savage mercantile warfare. What little <lb />
time ho has from Ills strenuous days <lb />
he spends in sleep and rest. He seems <lb />
to think that by handing over to the <lb />
woman of the house so much money <lb />
every week or month or year and <lb />
telling her to go out and enjoy her- <lb />
self he has fulfilled his obligations <lb />
to society. Hence the discontent of <lb />
women, and hence the savage charge <lb />
that American husbands are the <lb />
way. <lb />
When American civilization has reach <lb />
ed a point where it is more or less <lb />
settled, then the men will study the <lb />
little virtues and accomplishments of <lb />
society. And then we will hear less <lb />
about men being in the way and the <lb />
delights of travel without them. <lb />
TARIFF HAS NOT <lb />
HELPED FARMERS <lb />
Senator Gardner Gives Reason <lb />
For Supporting Wilson. <lb />
NOV; IS TIME FOR REWARD <lb />
Too Long They Been Fooled <lb />
by False Demo- <lb />
Banners. <lb />
The reasons why those engaged In <lb />
agricultural pursuits should support <lb />
Governor Woodrow Wilson for <lb />
dent are strongly forth by Senator <lb />
Gardner of Maine, in an ad- <lb />
to farmers. <lb />
Senator Gardner is a practical farm- <lb />
one who farms bis own farm, and <lb />
he Is probably in closer touch and <lb />
sympathy with country life and Its <lb />
environments than any other man in <lb />
public life. <lb />
For twenty-five years Senator Gard- <lb />
has been actively In <lb />
the National Grange and for ten <lb />
he was the master of the State Grange <lb />
of Maine. A few years ago he <lb />
within a close margin being elected <lb />
Governor of the Pine Tree State. <lb />
A little less than a year ago, when <lb />
Senator Frye. who had <lb />
Maine In the Senate tor thirty years, <lb />
died, Governor honored Mr. <lb />
Gardner, and recognized the <lb />
interests of the country by <lb />
pointing him to the United States Sen- <lb />
ate, where he has made a most credit- <lb />
able record, devoting particular <lb />
to the welfare of the great rural <lb />
population of the country. He la now <lb />
a candidate for and will <lb />
undoubtedly be successful. <lb />
In his address Senator Gardner <lb />
No conceited girl can understand <lb />
why every man she meets isn't In love <lb />
with her. <lb />
What Sherman said about war also <lb />
applies to politics.<lb />
II won a nice light the cut above shows what you have been <lb />
look We also make the buggy you want end one will give <lb />
you service. <lb />
Come down and let us show you our styles of buggies. <lb />
A Ci COX MFG. CO. <lb />
N. CAR. <lb />
To the of in <lb />
one of you and for renter <lb />
part of my life in <lb />
tho practical duties of my <lb />
farm for yearn <lb />
officially work through board of <lb />
um the National Stat <lb />
four year U <lb />
of th National and <lb />
as tho <lb />
which the in <lb />
members and <lb />
n power m-var held before, <lb />
I I am in position to from <lb />
standpoint one know the <lb />
farmer and hi needs, it la he- <lb />
Of this that am to ad- <lb />
dress you. <lb />
For farmers have Justly <lb />
of being required to pull at <lb />
short end of the yoke of unfair <lb />
and unjust In legislation <lb />
and transportation. ind at the present <lb />
time the farmer re. charged with being <lb />
the cause of the cost of when <lb />
as n matter of fart taking <lb />
the amount Invested In the <lb />
hours devoted to hard labor, and .-very- <lb />
tinner with th detail of <lb />
CUltUral life -they an, as a whole, the <lb />
poorest paid Mass of in this <lb />
try, while relatively the most Important. <lb />
Partners Have Been Deceived. <lb />
all recent years farmers have <lb />
been told a blessing has been <lb />
theirs the no-called protective <lb />
tariff, and yet to find a market for <lb />
crops they have bad to COm <lb />
in the markets of the world where <lb />
the is fixed. suddenly It dis- <lb />
covered that the farmer Is the sols <lb />
for of living, and <lb />
happens The President with <lb />
a total disregard for the interests of the <lb />
submits a plan to open up to <lb />
competition with the farmers of <lb />
States the products of <lb />
while careful to preserve the tariff, <lb />
or more correctly the tax. on <lb />
all the firmer to buy. which, as <lb />
clearly Anything can. exposes <lb />
hypocrisy and of the claim <lb />
that the tariff Is any benefit to <lb />
compared with pro- <lb />
ducts. , <lb />
Now. the farmers of this country <lb />
opportunity to themselves that <lb />
has never appeared within my <lb />
as the Democratic has been <lb />
compelled by the force of public opinion <lb />
to nominate a man for the presidency <lb />
who is beat equipped for that nigh office <lb />
of any have been nominated or elect- <lb />
ed Lincoln. A man that I <lb />
of from a personal acquaintance with and <lb />
it knowledge of fitness; a man of great <lb />
natural ability, splendidly educated, set <lb />
theoretically nut practically, a <lb />
of Intellect remarkable for Its of <lb />
every condition with which he la con- <lb />
fronted; an Indomitable courage to de <lb />
and above all a great broad tend- <lb />
ency with and sympathy for all Glasses. I <lb />
He will make one of the most <lb />
Presidents ever In the House, J <lb />
through whom none will be refused a j <lb />
hearing, however humble. DOT fall to re- <lb />
Justice et his He is truly a <lb />
marvelous man and I wish every <lb />
Id the States could know him <lb />
know him, and supplementing all <lb />
Is the addition that his home <lb />
Is one of perfect <lb />
None can meet the splendid Mrs , <lb />
her refined, cultured <lb />
with their perfect n hut j <lb />
must feel that tho whole of Wood- , <lb />
row Wilson was to ; <lb />
All n great need in the present crisis In . <lb />
the history of our country, as were <lb />
Washington, and <lb />
coin, and would advise the farmers <lb />
upon my reputation a man. If you , <lb />
to protect own Interests <lb />
those of your if you want to <lb />
render the possible good to yow <lb />
country and future generations; If <lb />
want to contribute your the end j <lb />
that popular government under shill <lb />
not perish from the earth, then see that <lb />
the Woodrow Wilson l <lb />
President. o. <lb />
EXCURSION <lb />
TO NORFOLK <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
AUG. <lb />
FROM <lb />
Via Norfolk and Southern Ry. <lb />
This will positively be the last and BEST the sea- <lb />
son at such low rates. <lb />
TWO WHOLE DAYS AT SEASHORE <lb />
A n lie n t be given to visit all the Summer Resorts <lb />
and other points of interest. <lb />
Join us and take a dip in waters on the At- <lb />
Ladies children will very best at- <lb />
This will opportunity to <lb />
SEE THE GREAT BRIDGE <lb />
The longest in this country. <lb />
Separate Coaches For Colored People <lb />
UNDER GOOD MANAGEMENT and will prove the most <lb />
pleasant of the season. <lb />
There will be plenty of room for all. We will run rain <lb />
or shine on schedule time. <lb />
Leave Stantonsburg at. <lb />
Leave at . <lb />
Leave at . <lb />
Leave Arthur at. <lb />
Leave Greenville at. <lb />
Leave Simpson at. , <lb />
Leave Grimesland at.,,,, <lb />
Leave at. <lb />
Leave Washington at. <lb />
Arrive at Norfolk . <lb />
OS NORFOLK <lb />
Round-Trip <lb />
Fare <lb />
Children <lb />
Twelve <lb />
R. J. Little. <lb />
W. <lb />
R. N. Nichols <lb />
A. L. Potter. <lb />
T BE <lb />
A WORTHY INSTRUMENT <lb />
for Dandruff <lb />
People Trust It, Says <lb />
Wilson, and It Must <lb />
Make Good. <lb />
Vein nm t Se Hen <lb />
it <lb />
more dirty emits from dandruff <lb />
heads. stops dandruff. Apply <lb />
any time with tips of fingers. No <lb />
no smear. sinks into <lb />
the makes the <lb />
makes the hair line and glossy. <lb />
is prepared by K. W. <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and is <lb />
sold by all druggists at <lb />
per bottle. to enable you to <lb />
make a test and prove what it will <lb />
do for you, a SB cent trial bottle <lb />
fully guaranteed or your money <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Prom Mr. <lb />
I wish lo heartily thank <lb />
pie all of the county who <lb />
voted for me in the primary Saturday <lb />
and them their effort to <lb />
me for Register of Deeds Is <lb />
fully appreciated. <lb />
J. J. HARRINGTON. <lb />
Se Girl. N Wilson at <lb />
tho White at flirt <lb />
i-i dally lulled upon to demonstrate <lb />
ability as a ready speaker. <lb />
There is not a day passes but <lb />
be delegation who cal <lb />
him their support. <lb />
in speaking political machines i <lb />
the Brooklyn Democratic flub dover- <lb />
Wilson are bad. <lb />
but an organization may be very es- <lb />
for instance, I have been <lb />
b;. an here in <lb />
New Jersey while best work <lb />
a machine use. political <lb />
for the ends of Us <lb />
bars. No members of our <lb />
would lb of doing that. Pub- <lb />
opinion in Ne Jersey has drawn <lb />
the distinction it has killed the ma- <lb />
chines, and ii m going to keep the or- <lb />
going. <lb />
seems to me that o are stand <lb />
int in the presence something high <lb />
or than allegiance t the Democratic <lb />
party. The has <lb />
pointed In the Republican party, and It <lb />
is to the Democratic party. <lb />
Thai party is willing to the way <lb />
toward those things which must be <lb />
realized. <lb />
gentlemen seem to find it <lb />
, personalities nut <lb />
tic, on; n seems to me <lb />
is done politics Is debased. <lb />
who are in search of reform <lb />
are now resorting to the Democratic <lb />
party, because, for my own part, I do <lb />
ow where else they will turn <lb />
expect the results. There is no <lb />
the strength and <lb />
of a the splendid <lb />
part is that Democratic party is <lb />
united. <lb />
seriously. <lb />
me more genuine pleasure to re- <lb />
such greetings from men in <lb />
who have least tested my <lb />
ties. Because you have known ins <lb />
at close range and It you be kind <lb />
enough to vouch for in. perhaps <lb />
rest of the country win be credulous <lb />
of your report. <lb />
have spent a great deal of time <lb />
since became governor of New- <lb />
defending your character, it was <lb />
supposed in the old days, when the <lb />
board of guardians was in <lb />
the that you were all of you <lb />
disposed to give monopolistic <lb />
trusts of the country a <lb />
welcome in New- Jersey. <lb />
Jersey was known as the <lb />
mother of trusts -a very trouble. <lb />
questionable family- and l had to <lb />
spend my time outside New Jersey as- <lb />
tin- people of the Union it <lb />
had been the fault or the <lb />
of people of New Jersey that <lb />
there were certain gentlemen who had <lb />
undertaken to carry the Republican <lb />
party In pockets and to <lb />
Independently of the rank and tile <lb />
of Republicans In <lb />
Jersey is progressive, but <lb />
United States Is progressive, and we <lb />
have hen- merely a delightful sample <lb />
of the people of the United <lb />
Now, these people are not In tit en <lb />
destroying bid are bent <lb />
on setting everything In order; they <lb />
are bent upon Justice; they are bent <lb />
upon seeing lo it that the people u <lb />
are m me <lb />
meat, as I was trying to show <lb />
other day. And the Democratic party <lb />
is now placed under a peculiar <lb />
Ii has to prove that it as <lb />
the worthy Instrument of that zeal <lb />
the part of the people of the United <lb />
Slates. If it does not prove It now it <lb />
will never be another chance to <lb />
prove ii No party proves <lb />
faithful to Ideal will ever <lb />
be trusted by the people of America. <lb />
And therefore we are standing at a <lb />
turning point in OUT politics. must <lb />
make good or go out Of business. In <lb />
vernacular, ii is a case of up <lb />
shut because words are going <lb />
to be Nothing will be hon- <lb />
th carrying out <lb />
such programs as sensible men may <lb />
unite In for the <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
Wilson will make the most <lb />
president who has ever occupied <lb />
House. He Is a <lb />
man. <lb />
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talk at all if ii something Heat the memory <lb />
so many of us will find In a low and lulling key, <lb />
ten if Won't Talk. <lb />
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than l In the average house <lb />
is one period <lb />
are to he<lb />
breakfast over matter that <lb />
later In the day don't bother a bit. <lb />
Then it we can only make our <lb />
elves look presentable . gel <lb />
good start with the masculine <lb />
hold. It <lb />
perturbation when guests are he ,, <lb />
catered to the first meal the .,,,., u ,. are cog- <lb />
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our disposition be. the <lb />
hours are harrowing. We <lb />
know we don't look our best, we <lb />
really t the gait the day, <lb />
later by a smart toilette <lb />
dinner gown. <lb />
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of we would much <lb />
rather be left alone than forced lo <lb />
make conversation over the n <lb />
selves will <lb />
fairly early <lb />
attire and a head <lb />
lug, <lb />
i,. make i hit the morning count <lb />
e than any Impression made <lb />
rolls. <lb />
From a feminine standpoint ran <lb />
really appreciate the attractive <lb />
Preach woman prefers lo <lb />
have her In bed. <lb />
She oar, really it with <lb />
slumber attire and hair <lb />
till in hairpins. If had to R I <lb />
up and make a and costume <lb />
presentable there is r <lb />
r-use for her being In <lb />
the morning <lb />
course American women <lb />
rarely breakfast In bed. unless are <lb />
really ill. And know it Isn't <lb />
to look or feel as Jealously III <lb />
Till my feet go marching on <lb />
Through tin- twilight and the dawn, <lb />
Backward through the paths <lb />
Into that enchanted clime <lb />
Where the blossoms never fade. <lb />
Where the sunshine the shade <lb />
In dapples on the grass <lb />
the orchard that <lb />
Rent the drums memory <lb />
Till thrill the soul of n i <lb />
Into long forgotten whiles. <lb />
And l foot the miles <lb />
Find the meadow and the brook <lb />
And the vine hid forest nook. <lb />
Till world that was of old <lb />
World aglow with rose and <lb />
Lures me with hopes, forsooth <lb />
As it did when had youth. <lb />
, on,, who finds n girl or a woman <lb />
. . the breakfast table, will <lb />
. this a favored woman and <lb />
will be far more likely to commit <lb />
than In the electric light, sol <lb />
., d i to see before in. i <lb />
Early morning is a trying time <lb />
w. ran make it less so if we try <lb />
e., winsome and ,, , , ,, , , <lb />
still Instead of endeavoring to <lb />
late conversation that will not be <lb />
and which Is always <lb />
painful effort In the cold gray dawn <lb />
I out one <lb />
HOSTESS <lb />
The August criminal term Pitt <lb />
court opened this morning <lb />
with Judge E. B. presiding <lb />
Solicitor C. <lb />
lug for the state and A. M Bean, <lb />
stenographer. <lb />
The drawing of the grand jury <lb />
showed some absentees because of <lb />
some others had ex- <lb />
for not serving. The grand <lb />
jury sworn In for the term is com- <lb />
posed of the follow <lb />
F. j. Forbes, foreman, J. B, Rives, <lb />
j. it. Bell J. K. Cobb, B. K. Jack- <lb />
son, A. J. Flanagan, W. J. Sermons, <lb />
Lafayette Cox, l. K. Gregory, J. <lb />
Cooper, J <lb />
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS <lb />
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 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 C <lb />
bicycles and tires <lb />
of <lb />
BUGGIES <lb />
R. <lb />
sou. <lb />
It. it the drums of memory <lb />
It,,, Let the roll a <lb />
Call the boys I used to know <lb />
wondrous long ago <lb />
field <lb />
we are home <lb />
us boast, and do, and <lb />
,,, Having neither fret nor <lb />
us laugh the far page <lb />
Where is told the tale of age <lb />
manning, -i <lb />
gate, K Q. Barrow. J. T. Ni <lb />
Bailey Phillips. W. s. Tucker. C <lb />
Jackson. <lb />
This is Judge court In <lb />
and his charge to the grand <lb />
was listened to close <lb />
lion and Interest Be said it gave <lb />
pleasure to come to the eastern <lb />
part of the state and since hi <lb />
Beal the drums of <lb />
Till the old song comes to <lb />
Till I murmur d tunes. <lb />
Hum contented olden <lb />
And the days all are <lb />
Till my vinos with <lb />
the days that were, mad, new <lb />
As I And my pathway through <lb />
Ail the veer railing ways <lb />
tn the living yesterdays. <lb />
Wilbur <lb />
Pig Cake <lb />
Three .-bus. three fourths cup but- <lb />
one cup sweet milk, two large <lb />
cups flour, two teaspoonfuls baking <lb />
powder, one cup ties, rut small and <lb />
roll in if the latter is not <lb />
enough a more flour Hike <lb />
in a loaf. <lb />
Sponge rake <lb />
Two cupfuls of brown sugar, four <lb />
eggs, one pint Hour, two thirds CUp <lb />
water, one and one hall teaspoonful <lb />
baking powder, one tablespoon of <lb />
ginger, one teaspoonful extract <lb />
the eggs and sugar to <lb />
for ten minutes, add the water, <lb />
the Hour sifted with the powder and <lb />
tin. extracts; mix into a smooth <lb />
Cruller. Sponge and hake in a quick oven <lb />
These dainties are quickly and minutes. <lb />
made. A piece of butter about <lb />
the size of an egg. a nutmeg, a cup-l I have faith in the plain people. <lb />
of sugar and three eggs are to yd led the politician. z <lb />
be made stiff with flour, rut in fancy You can't stir up any sentiment <lb />
shapes and friend in boiling lard. n favor of reciprocity here, howled <lb />
After taking out, sprinkle with a little man In one of the rear seats. <lb />
sugar. Chicago Record-Herald. <lb />
Daily Reflector Pattern <lb />
Name <lb />
Street <lb />
Town <lb />
State . <lb />
Size <lb />
No. <lb />
Fill out the above blank, <lb />
ten cents In stamps or coin, <lb />
and mail to The Reflector Com- <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP- <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
are<lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
he had found only courtesy and <lb />
shown him. He express <lb />
ed pleasure at seeing the grand jut <lb />
before him composed of comparative <lb />
young men. Then addressing them <lb />
to their duties as grand jurors <lb />
lie referred to the Importance of the <lb />
position they held not a drudgery <lb />
ii privilege, Quoting Black- <lb />
stone he gave their duty as laid down <lb />
by the great expounder of law and <lb />
s. ill it the same today. <lb />
He said it was necessary to go In <lb />
to the criminal law code, as In this <lb />
day of schools, newspapers, <lb />
graph and telephones, the people them <lb />
have advancement In <lb />
until there is a <lb />
man but who knows What B violation <lb />
Of the law is He said the shoot <lb />
f gambler should not alone <lb />
come up for Indictment and present <lb />
meat, those as well <lb />
who gamble in futures and those who <lb />
are amenable to anti-trust laws. The <lb />
child labor low was referred to which <lb />
declare It unlawful for any child <lb />
under years of age being employ <lb />
ed to work In I factory. The law <lb />
restricting the sale of cocaine, <lb />
and kindred drugs was <lb />
because the sale of these drugs. <lb />
especially In large places has <lb />
a curse to the state The time to <lb />
stop it Is now. <lb />
Summing up his Charge Judge <lb />
Said be believed the Jury before him <lb />
would show equal justice to the Inter <lb />
Of both state defendants in all <lb />
matters coining before them. There <lb />
thousands or men women and v <lb />
children in Pitt county who will lie <lb />
down with it feeling of peace and <lb />
safety tonight because they believe <lb />
the court and jury are here to carry <lb />
out the law and protect them. Ha <lb />
would only ask that each juror plow <lb />
the furrow straight doing his <lb />
honestly and fairly in <lb />
with law not in accordance to <lb />
any personal opinion be may hold, <lb />
whether it he a matter or stock law, <lb />
prohibition, or any other matter. Men <lb />
who violate the law should be pun <lb />
regardless of what personal <lb />
opinions may be in regard to that <lb />
we do our duty to en- <lb />
all the laws just as they are <lb />
given us by the law making power, <lb />
can have no assurance that the <lb />
graver laws so necessary to <lb />
of life and property will <lb />
forced. Every juror should be able to <lb />
walk out face the public with the <lb />
declaration. have done my full <lb />
duly in upholding the law and help- <lb />
to make Pitt county and North <lb />
Carolina better to live Me urged <lb />
upon the grand jury the spirit of <lb />
these few days to the <lb />
service of their state and county do- <lb />
duty for the protection of <lb />
with habit or panel back on skirt and the life, property and lights of <lb />
with full length or shorter sleeve. liens just as would wish then <lb />
The popular design has the sleeve own to be <lb />
cut In one with the waist and with In referring lo Institutions of the <lb />
,, seam at upper part or the arm. county on which grand should <lb />
tending over the The waist report, he knew before getting hen <lb />
and skirt closed at the front Pitt had the best conn house <lb />
and are joined at the waistline a the and he from seeing <lb />
deep shaped collar Bushes the neck it that no report is on that <lb />
edge Panama, voile, serge, wool it is a credit to the people <lb />
mixtures, corduroy, silks and wash county, but he would be glad <lb />
fabrics are all equally desirable, know if when they visit the county <lb />
this design The pattern is cut in home they could report Pill COM <lb />
r, and inches had done as well for <lb />
bust measure, it requires 8-8 yards as should be done. <lb />
of inch material for the Inch Judge is comparatively <lb />
young man of pleasing appearance and <lb />
a pattern f in ills. he ha mad- upon <lb />
to any address on receipt of of Pitt county Is most <lb />
In silver or Tying. <lb />
I 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 />
simple Stylish <lb />
s Semi Princess Costume, <lb />
Shoes <lb />
Every Pair a Bargain <lb />
we <lb />
and <lb />
to <lb />
The season grows late and <lb />
of our large stock of <lb />
the season's latest styles in shoes at <lb />
A SACRIFICE <lb />
Look our stock over and save <lb />
money by your purchase- <lb />
It costs you nothing to examine <lb />
these goods and a very small sum to <lb />
make your <lb />
Shoe <lb />
N. C. Educational Institutions <lb />
School <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Enrollment during the past session students represent <lb />
ii- counties in North Carolina and Virginia. A Faculty of <lb />
women of successful experience. Courses literary. Mils- <lb />
c and Bible. Prepares for Location healthful and con- <lb />
surrounded the highest moral influences. <lb />
Next session begins August For address <lb />
Principal <lb />
T. <lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
Boor In Wooten <lb />
on St. opposite court house. <lb />
. <lb />
Excellent buildings and all <lb />
X. C. Three Literary Societies; <lb />
flood board at about cost. <lb />
demand. Students yearly from BO <lb />
will satisfy you in every <lb />
Sent free. Write today Address the <lb />
President. W T I'll. <lb />
A Leading Hoarding School for <lb />
Students. Established years. Lit- <lb />
Business. Normal, Music, etc <lb />
Noted for Health. Near Greens- <lb />
College Hand. Leads in Athletics <lb />
e tuition rates. Graduates in <lb />
forth Carolina counties. A <lb />
with views, <lb />
Institute <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
m . c. <lb />
Fall Session. Mis, Begins Sept. . <lb />
Special attention given to English, the sciences <lb />
classics by teachers of long experience. For grade of preparation and <lb />
deportment of pupils consult the of the University and the col- <lb />
W. ff. IT AM <lb />
st Lew <lb />
Office opposite R. I. Smith A Cos <lb />
stables next door to John Finn- <lb />
can Buggy Company's new building <lb />
North <lb />
wife thinks wicked <lb />
for me to play poker. <lb />
It U the you play It. <lb />
Record. <lb />
I- L Moors W. H. Lour W. C. D. ML Clark <lb />
LONG Engineer Attorney at Law <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
North Civil sad<lb />
Attorney st <lb />
North <lb />
II. W. . D <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye. <lb />
Bar, Nose and Throat. <lb />
N, C, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
with Dr. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every to pm <lb />
The , of civilization in west <lb />
ward mused the philosopher. <lb />
Y.- th.-re t,. he little left <lb />
N w answered the cynic. <lb />
Buffalo Express. <lb />
For Sale <lb />
A few Berkshire pigs for <lb />
ate delivery. The beet that can b <lb />
bred <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building on Court <lb />
House <lb />
North <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Attorney st Law <lb />
In building. Third st <lb />
Practices wherever his services are <lb />
North enrolls. <lb />
FRAMING <lb />
AND ENLARGING <lb />
If you want Framing <lb />
Pictures Enlarged at prices t <lb />
beat them all. Dickinson Ave. <lb />
Greenville. N. C, Is the place <lb />
J. E. WARREN<lb />
N. W. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming <lb />
North <lb />
Expenses moderate. <lb />
JOHN Principal <lb />
For catalogs address <lb />
WARRENTON, N. C. <lb />
W A BOWEN <lb />
The House of High Grade Merchandise <lb />
j.<lb />
Ladies Coat Suits <lb />
Muslin Underwear <lb />
Ready to Wen- Goods <lb />
Millinery <lb />
Ladies Furnishings <lb />
Fine shoes in all <lb />
Styles tor Men. <lb />
Women and Children <lb />
Silks, Embroideries <lb />
mid Laces <lb />
en <lb />
Woolen Dress Goods, <lb />
Percale, Ginghams. Prints, <lb />
Long Cloth. and <lb />
all the Best Brands of <lb />
Staple Dry Goods. <lb />
Men's Furnishings. <lb />
Will lie Pleased <lb />
With The Goods <lb />
at This Store <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
3rd St. 2nd floor Wooten Bldg. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. t. <lb />
BE. JOHN V. <lb />
Veterinary <lb />
st A. M. Allen's Stables. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Bay Phone Night Phone <lb />
Will attend calls Day or <lb />
W. A. <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina<lb />
H. Ward C. <lb />
Washington. N. Greenville. N. <lb />
PIERCE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
Office In Wooten building on <lb />
Street <lb />
North <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
S mice, on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store<lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for Hides <lb />
Fur, Bead Oil. barrels, <lb />
keys, Eggs. <lb />
Oak Mattresses, <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Gail Ax snuff, High Lift <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb />
es, apples, syrup, jelly, Meat, Hour, <lb />
sugar, coffee, lye, rood, <lb />
matches, oil. cotton seed meal <lb />
hulls, warden seeds, oranges, apples <lb />
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass an <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes an <lb />
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machines <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality an <lb />
quantity cheap for cash Com- o <lb />
me Number M. <lb />
Which is the most danger- <lb />
the automobile or the <lb />
Well, runs <lb />
ever more people the automobile. <lb />
Cincinnati Inquirer <lb />
are you king up bot- <lb />
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In our issue of the -7th. ult., we <lb />
published a notice from Mrs. J. D. <lb />
cox. director of the Depart <lb />
or the Pitt County Fair. By <lb />
one those misfortunes which are <lb />
well a matter of overlooking, the <lb />
i pool came to the desk with the no- <lb />
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will be glad to order any parts to automobiles. <lb />
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale ex- <lb />
change. We are the TOO <lb />
and cars. We expect to keep new cars on <lb />
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or <lb />
in the market for cars <lb />
please see us<lb />
East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School <lb />
Slate School to Train Teachers for the Pub- <lb />
Schools of North Carolina. <lb />
TUITION 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 />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
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as to genuine <lb />
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looking as if you hadn't <lb />
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In addition, you'll find our showing in- <lb />
the bast choice and widest <lb />
Buffets. Sideboards. Arm-Chairs and Rock- <lb />
Prices-reduced <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
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MONEY LOST <lb />
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without looking over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY. <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line 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 />
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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 />
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PART <lb />
IN <lb />
Governor Marshall's Wile Bas the <lb />
Memory Names. <lb />
some of the and take c. re <lb />
of hi. first. So hen you UM <lb />
him making a speech. <lb />
.-he., be does not Stay mar <lb />
applause <lb />
be hurries to m and changes <lb />
people have that <lb />
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,. He Knot Hi wile thinks It is <lb />
o his health <lb />
than out the time polio <lb />
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ROMANCE OF THEIR LIVES <lb />
The Notification ct the Indiana Ex <lb />
For Democratic Vice <lb />
Honor. . Record Breaker. <lb />
By J. C. HAMMOND. <lb />
Of Democratic National Publicity Bu- <lb />
Indianapolis.-. about the time <lb />
thousand of Mends of Governor <lb />
Thomas Marshall were anxious- <lb />
-o his hand in con- <lb />
on bis a. can <lb />
for vice pr. on <lb />
ticket, a stalling woman step. <lb />
before and if one could have <lb />
whispered in his ear <lb />
would have been something like <lb />
burr Tom. and change your <lb />
Manual forgot to shake <lb />
the enthusiastic friends <lb />
he ha, carried out the orders of <lb />
has honored four of her sons <lb />
on the <lb />
ticket, -he crowds that <lb />
THOMAS R. MARSHALL. <lb />
greeted Governor in big <lb />
coliseum in state fair grounds, <lb />
on Tuesday were the great- <lb />
t to the history of the party <lb />
The west wanted to show the east <lb />
what be don. In notification <lb />
and. Ml. Marshall was <lb />
happy, of course, over the honors for <lb />
bar husband. as also worried. <lb />
tor her husband conies mighty close <lb />
to being father, husband, son and part <lb />
oar all In one. And when a woman <lb />
baa combination on her hands to <lb />
for she baa every right to be <lb />
worried <lb />
Will never gain <lb />
my honor, as a hammer thrower, <lb />
to not built that way <lb />
all the country was reading <lb />
the rigorous words of Governor Mar <lb />
shall which told voters what he <lb />
Democracy to do in carrying <lb />
out the pledges for the next four years <lb />
It's worth while to know what pan a <lb />
woman la taking in the affairs of the <lb />
-how Tom Marshall hap <lb />
to be in the position In which he <lb />
today <lb />
The good people of Columbia City. <lb />
Ind. never thought Thomas Mar- <lb />
hall Ni a man For for- <lb />
years he had lived with Lit parents, <lb />
both his father and mother. <lb />
who were invalids, which was the <lb />
son Governor Marshall was not a mar- <lb />
man He felt his duty was <lb />
to his parents. <lb />
Meeting Mrs. Marshall. <lb />
After the death of his parents <lb />
Marshall dived deeper into his <lb />
law practice, and one day an urgent <lb />
took him to Angola. Ind Hie <lb />
ties called him to the county clerk's of. <lb />
Bee. and there met Miss Kim- <lb />
daughter of the county clerk, who <lb />
hr father in the office <lb />
that day Marshall <lb />
more business around the country <lb />
clerk's office in Angola than any law- <lb />
la half a nearby counties. <lb />
Marshall was forty mo <lb />
years of age when be was married. <lb />
lira. Marshall being nearly twenty <lb />
year, bis Junior <lb />
The Marshall, had been married <lb />
only a few week, when the future vice <lb />
president was called to an adjoining <lb />
on a case that would consume <lb />
five or six weeks of his time <lb />
I did not want to be starting <lb />
off like that Governor Marshall ex- <lb />
plained to a friend one day. I Just <lb />
told Mrs that I thought she <lb />
should go along And she did <lb />
then Governor Marshall has <lb />
made a trip without Mrs Mar <lb />
shall going They have traveled <lb />
all over the country together; go <lb />
to banquets and political meetings to- <lb />
until friends of the Indiana <lb />
executive refer to him and his wife as <lb />
the <lb />
It not <lb />
explained one of his friends. <lb />
not a delicate man. his constitution Is <lb />
set of the type. <lb />
-When he get. Into a political <lb />
fee his weakness He gives all <lb />
that In him, and that will toll on <lb />
any man. Mrs Marshall soon <lb />
that the governor would become <lb />
In making a speech and the <lb />
next day voice would be husky, <lb />
he be bad better give up <lb />
Home Prevails. <lb />
home is typical of -he <lb />
It is a home of book and <lb />
Hill one not feel Una <lb />
of th. Marshall said he always <lb />
felt eating when he entered the <lb />
Marshall home in Columbia i . <lb />
the executive mansion at <lb />
Mrs. Marshall believes in a <lb />
and the prevails <lb />
If Governor ever occupied <lb />
the White House people would not <lb />
know that historic institution.- <lb />
Claret an admirer Marshall <lb />
would have it a real home. People <lb />
would even in the <lb />
midst of the sold and glitter. <lb />
But It is net only as a wife and <lb />
mistress of a home that Mrs Marshall <lb />
shove her ability She is a politician <lb />
and a cue. She also has a re- <lb />
markable memory <lb />
Governor Marshall has earned the <lb />
reputation being in a class of story <lb />
. era all b himself. He can <lb />
but he forgets names. A <lb />
name is something to be cast aside <lb />
Governor Marshall, and it <lb />
one of the resets of his life, it he bas <lb />
any The governor is no, a <lb />
man. He i. somewhat a fa- <lb />
but II he could he would like <lb />
to remember but. not having <lb />
that ability, he does not worry, for <lb />
Mr- Marshall It the name remember- <lb />
of fan <lb />
She has a ability along <lb />
line Not only does she remember <lb />
last name, but any combination of <lb />
. met at nature to her. <lb />
and the carries -his ability on down <lb />
children and cousins of any one <lb />
seeking governor <lb />
the governor la shaking <lb />
and trying to remember whether bis <lb />
. r or Smith Mrs Marshall <lb />
n the ii n and <lb />
ask l all relatives <lb />
Ideal Partners. <lb />
Governor Marshall bat no brothers <lb />
slaters and bis parents being dead <lb />
leaves barren of <lb />
I s <lb />
Governor Marshall's friends are en- <lb />
over his home life When <lb />
he has started on talking of his wife <lb />
a new light in the executive <lb />
to the surface. <lb />
come near being ideal married <lb />
partners <lb />
was talking to Tom one <lb />
explained one of his most intimate <lb />
friends were leaning back, and <lb />
Tom had been telling some of his good <lb />
stone, to illustrate topics of <lb />
our conversation We were waiting <lb />
for Mrs Marshall to come back from <lb />
a shopping tour, and I happened to re- <lb />
mark that I liked Mrs Marshall bet- <lb />
time met her. <lb />
now that's the way she <lb />
strikes m. he said, have <lb />
been married some years, and <lb />
as time goes that is s long or short <lb />
period, lull a. you think. To me II is <lb />
but a fleeting day Then I Hunk back <lb />
over my married life and find I have <lb />
grown to know Mrs. Marshall batter <lb />
every day A man must Lot only love <lb />
but he must also respect his <lb />
In this her In all things <lb />
She must wonderful qualities to <lb />
make the and respect deep- <lb />
and better each day That's been <lb />
history <lb />
fact that Mr. Marshall has <lb />
teen In sympathy my <lb />
my life it <lb />
rt. Marshall it satisfied with <lb />
her domestic duties alone. She <lb />
to do her share In of the <lb />
and business world. Mrs mm <lb />
shall is said to have discussed m <lb />
with her husband his actions on <lb />
the Baltimore convention, and when <lb />
seen that Marshall was the man <lb />
who was to go on the <lb />
Wilson he wanted to knot <lb />
bis wife thought about it. <lb />
-II went be any harder than being <lb />
Governor of Indiana, and the <lb />
thinks are Hie man It only agrees <lb />
she said, and <lb />
tiled the matter with Governor Mar- <lb />
Mrs. Marshall had the honor be- <lb />
the List woman in Indiana to hold <lb />
an office She was appointed county <lb />
clerk Steuben county by her lather <lb />
and held that office a number o <lb />
years <lb />
When Governor Marshall and Ins <lb />
wit,, were about to married she de- <lb />
her last Official eel the <lb />
Office would be to make out the mar <lb />
license. Governor Marshall ac- <lb />
companied to county <lb />
and watched with <lb />
care as she noted the records In the <lb />
bock and tilled out the license and <lb />
watched her as carefully signed <lb />
her father's name, with her own as <lb />
deputy. <lb />
Mrs Marshall, having blotted the <lb />
ink. said. Now we can <lb />
laughed Governor Mar- <lb />
shall . . , <lb />
Why, we are all explained <lb />
M-s. Marshall, pointing to the license. <lb />
-Yes, but have to pay for re- <lb />
plied Hie governor. all right for <lb />
you to make it out. but It's up to me <lb />
to pay And he did <lb />
Mrs. Marshall <lb />
and, having established the practice of <lb />
going with her husband on all Ml <lb />
be they short or long. mi <lb />
ii a point to carry along some <lb />
Mrs. is as much a <lb />
us the governor A -lam a <lb />
a seine of the bills that have been <lb />
,. by the It'll Indiana legislature <lb />
. Insight into the go i <lb />
To curtail child labor. <lb />
iv sale cold storage pro- <lb />
am ti <lb />
To n hygienic us s <lb />
med ill i I I <lb />
To vent at I th. <lb />
To regulate sale of cocaine and <lb />
pr drugs <lb />
To provide free tor u- <lb />
To establish public <lb />
To Improve pun rood lam <lb />
To i <lb />
provide police court ens. <lb />
To prevent traffic in slaves. <lb />
To permit schools <lb />
require medical supplies as part <lb />
a train equipment <lb />
Marshall has also played <lb />
n active part in providing for <lb />
of labor, as is by the <lb />
Following <lb />
To create a bureau of inspection <lb />
for workshops, factories, mines and <lb />
boilers <lb />
To establish free employment <lb />
To require full train crews <lb />
To require safety devices on switch <lb />
Court Seal <lb />
As there will be no <lb />
court held during th. <lb />
Week <lb />
civil term <lb />
begin- <lb />
August jurors summoned <lb />
for that week need not attend. <lb />
C MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
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BETHEL. N <lb />
I picnic was <lb />
Bethel <lb />
c. Aug. <lb />
given on Monday at <lb />
Conetoe Creek in honor of Miss Ada <lb />
little, of Washington and Sal- <lb />
Its smith and Myron Height, of Rob-,<lb />
Bunting's house party. <lb />
left Bethel about <lb />
eleven o'clock In two huge wagons <lb />
yells and songs given <lb />
much spirit on the way Lunch <lb />
was spread s la carte not long after <lb />
arrival of the party and lemonade <lb />
was enjoyed throughout the day. <lb />
lunch guests were entertain <lb />
ed by playing rook, boat riding and <lb />
automobile spins. <lb />
Those who composed the party <lb />
Misses Height. Bailie <lb />
Smith. Ada Little, Mantle <lb />
Maud Velma <lb />
mount. Bunting and Estelle <lb />
Jones; Messrs Marvin BlOUnt. <lb />
Bunting. Van Taylor. <lb />
Blount, Davis Bullock. <lb />
T A. Andrews. J. I. and <lb />
Bra C. O. Griffin and M. P- Man <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Stilton. Chap <lb />
At lour o'clock the picnickers re <lb />
turned having had a gay and <lb />
lime,<lb />
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WILLIAMS <lb />
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. Johnson, having qualified <lb />
s ., ti <lb />
administrator of the estate of Bus- <lb />
an E. Button, deceased, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
County, notice is hereby given <lb />
all persons indebted to said es- <lb />
tats hereby required to make <lb />
mediate to the undersign- <lb />
and all persons hold- <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
required to Ale 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 />
Tins the 26th day of July. <lb />
D. M. JOHNSON, <lb />
administrator Of estate of Susan <lb />
E. Button. <lb />
Li <lb />
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S m <lb />
y. <lb />
OB <lb />
To require headlights <lb />
engines <lb />
To require standard cabooses. <lb />
To provide weekly wage. etc. <lb />
Ind Marshall has con <lb />
suited with his on all these <lb />
He Is quoted as saying a <lb />
can't go far wrong In taking the ad- <lb />
of a wile If she is his partner as <lb />
well as his wife. <lb />
TO <lb />
Having qualified before the super- <lb />
court clerk of county as exec- <lb />
of Will and Testament <lb />
W. . Little, deceased, notice it <lb />
given to all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay <lb />
meat to the undersigned; and all per-i <lb />
sons having claims against said es- <lb />
late are notified that they must <lb />
sent the same to the undersigned for <lb />
payment on or before the 9th 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 />
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errs <lb />
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SPIER <lb />
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The divided Republican party is <lb />
like boy against <lb />
Wind There will be a lot of blaster. <lb />
hill it will not take votes away from <lb />
Wilson and Marshall <lb />
Having exhausted his supply of ad- <lb />
in denouncing Taft, Roosevelt <lb />
is now leading a campaign of <lb />
of one who does not <lb />
agree with himself <lb />
have pulled against the <lb />
end of the yoke long <lb />
Wilson and Marshall promise to see <lb />
the pulling Is made more nearly <lb />
even. <lb />
n v. a. hum <lb />
Taken lo a Hospital in <lb />
Treatment <lb />
TO <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
undersigned having this clay <lb />
tried as administrator of the estate of <lb />
Zeno T, Evans, deceased, before <lb />
C Moore, clerk of the superior court, <lb />
of county, notice is hereby given <lb />
all persons who are indebted to <lb />
estate to make immediate settle <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
and all persons holding claims; <lb />
against said estate are hereby <lb />
to file their claims with <lb />
administrator within IS months from <lb />
date hereof or this notice will <lb />
pleaded In bar of recovery of said, <lb />
claims. <lb />
This the day of August. <lb />
H. J. WILLIAMS, <lb />
of Estate ad Zeno T. Evans <lb />
F, C. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
g S c. t TAYLOR<lb />
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MRS. MARSHALL. <lb />
In with hers. Ours is not a <lb />
one sided life We have been part- <lb />
i and that's the way it should be <lb />
In this world <lb />
Mrs. Marshall has watched over his <lb />
administration of the affairs of Indiana <lb />
Jealous are There has been <lb />
of spectacular in his ad- <lb />
ministration. It has been a sane gov- <lb />
The laws that be has fought <lb />
for and won show the spirit of the <lb />
man They are uplifting They deal <lb />
with the improvement man. woman <lb />
and child <lb />
While Marshall is <lb />
id as a executive, <lb />
nevertheless, he Is a fighter. He be- <lb />
longs to the old fighting stock of <lb />
Marshall not a dodger <lb />
He has his opinions, and he lets them <lb />
h know. While he is an organization <lb />
he knows that are <lb />
cot can mis- <lb />
,;,. If make he <lb />
thinks It Is h's duty to ear so and get <lb />
the saying over at the <lb />
On Tuesday Mr. William Teel and <lb />
son. Mr. W. A. Teel, were coming to <lb />
town from their home B few miles <lb />
across the river. When near Part <lb />
cross roads the gilt to the <lb />
broke. This lightened the <lb />
horse lie run the buggy into <lb />
fence. it unit throwing both <lb />
the occupants out. The elder Mr <lb />
Teel escaped Injury, but his son <lb />
a dislocated hip and was also <lb />
thought to be injured Internally. <lb />
was taken on the evening train to I <lb />
hospital In Richmond, accompanied <lb />
by J, E. Nobles <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Clara O. and Emily F- <lb />
Johnson, having qualified as <lb />
es of the estate of S. S. de-j <lb />
ceased, before D. C. Moore, clerk <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, no-i <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 />
the rate hereof, or this notice will be; <lb />
pleaded In bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the day July. 1811. <lb />
CLARA F. <lb />
and EMILY F. JOHNSON, <lb />
of the estate of W. B. <lb />
Roach, deceased.<lb />
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1- <lb />
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C. for received votes.<lb />
Last Excursion of Season <lb />
Probably last excursion of this <lb />
season to Norfolk will be rim on <lb />
Wednesday of week. and <lb />
Athlete- Rood Au <lb />
John and other point- as- will be found in this paper <lb />
here today to compete for will have two days <lb />
honors in the twenty fifth annual track at ,. place <lb />
The fare for tin <lb />
eating, persons of s <lb />
great by oat <lb />
these pills. It been <lb />
DRINKING TOO MICH, <lb />
they will promptly the <lb />
SICK HEADACHE . <lb />
the and , ,,,,, ,,, . <lb />
lag. coated. provinces Athletic As <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
and field championships of the Mar <lb />
pleasure at the <lb />
around Norfolk. <lb />
Murderer lo he Shot <lb />
Nev., Aug. <lb />
is to be shot to to <lb />
morning at the Nevada State <lb />
Penitentiary. His is the first sentence <lb />
to death by shooting ever Imposed in <lb />
Nevada and was made possible by the <lb />
law passed by the last <lb />
a condemned person the choice <lb />
of death either by hanging or shooting <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EAST <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HE HE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
IX THE WAT OF j <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most Useful, Most Healthful, the of Washington. <lb />
HAVE A ILA- <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG Till. BIT <lb />
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN <lb />
TART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPAt E AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO TO <lb />
ATTEST IDS. <lb />
ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW ASH AS <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Ht <lb />
H. vi . nil <lb />
M Mill K IS, <lb />
FACES DEFEAT <lb />
Early Returns Greatly Favor Judge <lb />
Jones <lb />
Mill <lb />
III <lb />
Holders lock Bones Will<lb />
Their Curd <lb />
Wis. <lb />
American Bar Association today <lb />
a that <lb />
I Jones <lb />
seal t-<lb />
nor <lb />
S. <lb />
complete from todays Dem- <lb />
primary in South Carolina. <lb />
Show that Ira B. Jones, former chief <lb />
of the state supreme conn. <lb />
leading Cote i. the <lb />
bent In the race for <lb />
from only a <lb />
of Hie total precincts had been re- <lb />
at X o'clock tonight. Jones <lb />
then had 1.600 more than J. <lb />
T Duncan, the third candidate, has <lb />
polled a light vote. <lb />
United States Senator Benjamin it. <lb />
according to early returns, <lb />
is leading both his opponents. J. <lb />
and N. B. Dial. <lb />
According to the state primary law. <lb />
a majority Is necessary to secure the <lb />
nomination. In the event that the <lb />
leading candidates fails lo get a ma <lb />
a second primary will lie held <lb />
for the two leading candidates. <lb />
Returns are coming in slowly and <lb />
Indication are that the of <lb />
s- feral of the contests will not In- <lb />
known until tomorrow. <lb />
At with about voles <lb />
heard from-about per cent or the <lb />
probable is about 2.300 <lb />
votes ahead of for governor. <lb />
returns indicate the <lb />
Of Representatives in <lb />
the second. Aiken In the third, Fin- <lb />
Icy in the firth. Representatives El- <lb />
and J arc run- <lb />
close in the sixth. <lb />
Early Bulletin. <lb />
Charleston, Aug. par- <lb />
returns from thirty-one counties <lb />
give Jones 20.680. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
boxes out of in Greenville <lb />
give Duncan <lb />
Jones for governor; Dial 1.043, <lb />
7-44. 3.029, for United <lb />
Slates senate. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
precincts out of eighty-three In this <lb />
county give for Jones <lb />
1,806; <lb />
Columbia, s. Aug. <lb />
precincts out of 1,800 in all parts of <lb />
Carolina, give for <lb />
Jones <lb />
Misses and Adelaide <lb />
of and Lucy Oliver, of <lb />
Olive, who have been visiting Mrs. <lb />
W. T. returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
Retain Sags <lb />
Beys <lb />
EL PASO, Tex., August -y. <lb />
Mexican rebel raiders and a <lb />
In Third foiled ti <lb />
apply for , stationed <lb />
M. ex, banged shots <lb />
n I ad d <lb />
ranch, four mil. s from th. r <lb />
and miles <lb />
and were making with head <lb />
IT mi <lb />
PAYS CLOSE TO <lb />
Handled <lb />
leered u <lb />
Mill he Placed Lock <lb />
win he<lb />
First N. C. Cotton belies <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
WASHINGTON-, August <lb />
perfected by Postmaster Hitch- <lb />
cock today whereby the <lb />
of the new law prohibiting the <lb />
delivery of mail on Sundays will have <lb />
no serious effect upon the handling <lb />
Important mail matter. <lb />
Holders of lock boxes at and <lb />
second class will have <lb />
to them as usual although n <lb />
mail deliveries will be made by Cl <lb />
Hers on the street or at <lb />
windows. Mail for hotel guests and <lb />
newspapers will be delivered to then <lb />
their lock boxes by a <lb />
arrangement of having that mail <lb />
soiled on the railway mail cars before <lb />
I reaches its Such mail <lb />
will be regarded as transit matter <lb />
mid will be distributed immediately <lb />
upon arrival at the offices of <lb />
thus practically insuring a <lb />
speedier delivery to the addresses <lb />
than heretofore has been the case. <lb />
This distribution will require a <lb />
minimum of Sunday work and the <lb />
of other received <lb />
i Sunday will be made after mid- <lb />
night of Sunday so that It may be <lb />
delivered by the carriers on their <lb />
first tour on Monday. <lb />
After all day conferences the <lb />
experts of his department <lb />
General Hitchcock tonight issued <lb />
statement explanatory of his ad- <lb />
ministration of the new law. His as <lb />
Is that there Will be no em- <lb />
to the business public <lb />
and that, through the arrangements <lb />
he outlines, urgent mall matter ill <lb />
reach its destination promptly. Or- <lb />
necessary to Mr. Hitch- <lb />
cock's plans Into effect will be issued <lb />
immediately. The, postmaster <lb />
statement <lb />
appears lo be some <lb />
regards the provision n. <lb />
the postal bill relating to the <lb />
of mail on Sundays. This <lb />
vision does not require the closing <lb />
of post offices on Sundays, which <lb />
WOUld be quite impossible, owing lo <lb />
the fact that the mail has to <lb />
be sorted and also the mail collected <lb />
in cities for dispatch lo other <lb />
Ions. To stop the movement of <lb />
this mail would mean a serious clog- <lb />
of whole of mail <lb />
ml consequent <lb />
to the public. <lb />
alt <lb />
membership Ir race In made <lb />
known in application. Attorney <lb />
General George W. in <lb />
a heated debate declared i. <lb />
recognized the status as <lb />
of William Lewis, horses. <lb />
the general and two <lb />
members who have been <lb />
members who have been unseated <lb />
by the executive Committee. The ace <lb />
question precipitated a fight which <lb />
was abruptly ended by an appeal by <lb />
former Secretary of War Jacob U. <lb />
Dickinson, t lit further discussion <lb />
would bring criticism of <lb />
lion. <lb />
Immediately Mr. jump- <lb />
ed to his feet and hope <lb />
will pass, for it <lb />
the legality of these members. <lb />
It was I who was chiefly responsible <lb />
for bringing the subject up. <lb />
Scores of members protested against <lb />
adoption of the resolution, saying it <lb />
bad always been the policy lo exclude <lb />
members. Others said while <lb />
this resolution allowed the present <lb />
members to remain, it would <lb />
Wants Prosecution to Success- <lb />
Thomas K. Marshall, former Vice <lb />
President Charles Fairbanks and <lb />
Daniel G. Hied, the New York multi- <lb />
millionaire one of the pioneers <lb />
the tin-plate industry in America <lb />
are to be central figures of a gather- <lb />
to be held here early next month <lb />
in celebration of the twentieth <lb />
vi of tin inauguration of the <lb />
fist American tin-plate plant. All <lb />
preclude the admission of more o <lb />
because the fact of their <lb />
Picnic on the <lb />
Plantations <lb />
Panic <lb />
the report received i <lb />
day by General K. v. <lb />
Lieutenant H. it. Johnson, command- <lb />
K. Third Cavalry <lb />
announced additional <lb />
would be rushed lo seem <lb />
disturbance. <lb />
report did not slate whether any <lb />
the raiders or cavalry men were <lb />
wounded. bas been summoned to Inquire into <lb />
To i I police blackmail will be Investigated <lb />
Ind., Aug to their real <lb />
Editor it was <lb />
fortune to be present at a <lb />
That<lb />
plantations last Friday, In- <lb />
eating and enjoyable to be, <lb />
with these working people, made <lb />
race would be made known to the ex- <lb />
committee. The resolution of <lb />
fired by Mr. <lb />
Whereas, three persons of the col- <lb />
race were elected to membership <lb />
this without knowledge <lb />
upon the pal of those electing them <lb />
that they wee of that race and are <lb />
now members of the association <lb />
That as it has been <lb />
contemplated that members of the col- <lb />
race should become members of <lb />
association, the several local <lb />
oils are directed, if at any time any <lb />
of them shall recommend a person <lb />
of the race for membership <lb />
to accompany the recommendations <lb />
with a statement of fact that ho is <lb />
such a <lb />
Fifty-four lawyers, with at least <lb />
one from each state, today completed <lb />
for presentation to association <lb />
a report denouncing as dangerous lo <lb />
the country, all movements for the <lb />
recall of judges Judicial divisions <lb />
notable named were <lb />
sent in 1882 when the fist tin-plate <lb />
plant was formally opened in this city <lb />
with an oration by William y. <lb />
at that time Governor of Ohio and later <lb />
President of the Slates, <lb />
Campaign is to be <lb />
Economical <lb />
Rattlesnake Bites Washing <lb />
ton Child <lb />
Ryan, York Broker, Killed <lb />
NEW Aug. Thomas F. <lb />
Ryan manager of a New York broker- <lb />
firm, <lb />
V., Aug. IT.- Tin. <lb />
bales of new Carolina cotton <lb />
arrived in yesterday, con- <lb />
signed to J. W. Perry and Company. <lb />
It came from South Mills was <lb />
brought to this city through the Dis- <lb />
canal. <lb />
The arrival of the three bales today <lb />
Is one day earlier North <lb />
cotton reached Norfolk year and <lb />
days earlier than in 1910. <lb />
The grade of three bales Is mid- <lb />
go firm, was killed today while op- <lb />
an automobile which he was <lb />
using for tin- first time. His wife <lb />
and their two Children, as well as A. <lb />
C his wife sou were <lb />
seriously Injured. <lb />
The accident in the Oranges <lb />
in Jersey while the party was on a <lb />
its way to the <lb />
Mr <lb />
WASHINGTON, N C, Aug 27.- <lb />
Dorothy, the four year old daughter <lb />
Of Mr. and Mrs. Sam who <lb />
reside about one mil,, from this city, <lb />
while visiting he mother at <lb />
county, was bitten by a <lb />
ground rattlesnake yesterday after- <lb />
noon on ankle. The Rule girl <lb />
was to this <lb />
on Washington and Va. <lb />
train and treated by Dr. p. A <lb />
Nicholson, she is now at home <lb />
of her brother, K. M, Hodges, on <lb />
Fourth street. Her physician thinks <lb />
that unless blood poisoning develops <lb />
she will in probability recover <lb />
CHICAGO, Aug. Joseph B. <lb />
vies of Wisconsin, secretary of the <lb />
national Democratic committee, to- <lb />
day issued a statement In which he <lb />
declared the Democrats purposed es- <lb />
a new record in campaign <lb />
management this year and Gov- <lb />
Wilson's campaign would be <lb />
made with less expense than had at- <lb />
tended the election of many a city <lb />
Mayo. <lb />
are running our headquarter <lb />
in York and Chicago in <lb />
business said Mr. <lb />
ham auditing departments in <lb />
both offices a continuous <lb />
is being kept of all receipts and dis <lb />
even petty office <lb />
tuns accounted for. Our books are <lb />
open to Investigation now and Hill <lb />
be until and also after <lb />
District Attorney Whitman, who has <lb />
discovered that one the grand jury <lb />
panel fifty business men is <lb />
owner a hotel used tor disorderly <lb />
purposes. <lb />
The insists that the <lb />
extraordinary grand jury shall, not <lb />
have a i with <lb />
the police graft system and is <lb />
be Will challenge the prospective <lb />
grand jurors in open court. <lb />
The news that Police Commissioner <lb />
Waldo publish a list of owners <lb />
of gambling and disorderly houses <lb />
has caused a panic among the owners <lb />
who hare deluged the police <lb />
with frantic not to <lb />
make their names public, <lb />
iii many instances the owners make <lb />
the protest on the ground that they <lb />
did not know that then property had <lb />
in let to undesirables. <lb />
grand jury can never saw a din- <lb />
served at any picnic, i <lb />
barbecue, fresh fish and all <lb />
eatables that goes to make up a <lb />
holdings . B, ,,.,. ,, o. a <lb />
There were about res- <lb />
was part the i for <lb />
Senator Cotten, the landlord, to make <lb />
them a short speech alter dinner. <lb />
This he did in his usual pleasing and <lb />
graceful way to the perfect <lb />
and enjoyment of all. He com- <lb />
the crowd on their good <lb />
management and good behavior and <lb />
said much lo encourage them that <lb />
will long be remembered by all pres- <lb />
Mr. Cotten takes much interest <lb />
in the health and welfare of his ten- <lb />
ants. <lb />
Music and dancing was next on <lb />
the program and was fully enjoyed <lb />
all. <lb />
Much credit is due Mr. J. C. Hum- <lb />
and Mr. S. ft Martin, man- <lb />
agers ibis picnic for their <lb />
energy In seeing all well fed and <lb />
given a good time generally. <lb />
Tins community is well pleased <lb />
With the work being done on the <lb />
road by Mr, Allied Forbes, <lb />
manager of convict force <lb />
the murder the gambler, Herman th <lb />
This district attorney's office has <lb />
aid that counsel in th, case Po- <lb />
lice Lieutenant Becker, indicted for <lb />
pub- <lb />
CL <lb />
Buys <lb />
Stock <lb />
Duke <lb />
TORONTO, Ont. Aug As the <lb />
concluding feature of bis three <lb />
In Toronto Duke of Con <lb />
naught held a review of the boy scouts <lb />
. t Canadian National Exhibition <lb />
Water Gap afternoon. Tonight his Royal mo <lb />
Ryan lost control white driving Highness, accompanied by the <lb />
over a newly oiled road and the. car cheat of Princess <lb />
slipped turned turtle He was Patricia, leave in a special train for <lb />
Pinned under the machine, luff Sling the West Their trip will last until <lb />
a broken neck which Instant October and will lake then I <lb />
. Mer- <lb />
limit. <lb />
The entire k Dry <lb />
company, which recently <lb />
Into bankruptcy, was yesterday sold <lb />
to T. i prominent mer- <lb />
chant of Greenville, x. C. <lb />
will be remembered the <lb />
closed Its doors Several Weeks <lb />
go on account of voluntary bank- <lb />
proceedings J ii Cheshire <lb />
Has appointed trustee The sale <lb />
sale was made by him. <lb />
who will <lb />
for business within <lb />
Rosenthal, is preparing to ask for <lb />
change f the ground <lb />
Becker could not get a fair trial here <lb />
because of the Inflamed state <lb />
lie opinion, <lb />
John F. counsel for Po- <lb />
lice Lieutenant Charles Becker, In- <lb />
murder of Herman <lb />
Rosenthal, today obtained a delay in <lb />
the case until September t, by sen in ; <lb />
writ stating the proceedings. <lb />
The writ as on Assistant <lb />
District Attorney Rubin and Judge <lb />
of Court General <lb />
before whom Becker <lb />
to have been arraigned today for <lb />
pleading. Supreme Court Justice <lb />
Amend issued the writ. <lb />
Becker was arraigned last i <lb />
for pleading, hut his counsel obtained the sec <lb />
hi adjournment until Today, <lb />
still professing lo be lo go <lb />
on, Mr. obtained lit <lb />
oil the ground he I.,, <lb />
lime in make motions he <lb />
deem necessary, <lb />
Mrs, Lillian Rosenthal, <lb />
the murdered gambler, is preparing <lb />
to bring suit against Lieutenant Beck- <lb />
for for till <lb />
of her husband Her lawyer bases <lb />
he of a lot of heavy <lb />
mules and big steel plows furnished <lb />
b Senator Cotten, good progress is <lb />
being made; the county commission- <lb />
no mistake in sending Mr. <lb />
Forbes and his convicts up here <lb />
II people all over the county <lb />
could be induced to take the interest <lb />
and lend a helping hand Mr. Cot- <lb />
ten is doing In the matter good <lb />
roads. We soon see a great <lb />
all over the county with- <lb />
out Increasing the taxes or bond is- <lb />
sue <lb />
A WELL WISHER OF BOTH GOOD <lb />
ROADS AND PICNICS. <lb />
is accomplices would <lb />
not In i it <lb />
Webber's poker rooms, on <lb />
mid Door tin- northwest <lb />
street and <lb />
., where the slayers Herman <lb />
gathered n minutes be- <lb />
drove to the i <lb />
on the morning murder, July <lb />
were raided closed last night <lb />
hi Inspector and a <lb />
es. <lb />
Since Webber's an <lb />
in the West Side prison on the <lb />
charge complicity in murder of <lb />
his hopes in this s,. on Rosenthal, puke, rooms which <lb />
. technicality which he believes will ,.,.,, ., ,.,. , , f,. <lb />
possible for him to win ;,,,., , <lb />
escapes earn,, lion in the j.;,,,,. , ,,,. ,.,,.,, T. <lb />
games have conducted by a man- <lb />
The point is the requirement in a ager who gives his name as Kirk <lb />
criminal case testimony of Brown and who has made dally re- <lb />
open the must be corroborated, it ports the profits lo the proprietors <lb />
next few this point Which Lieutenant Becker iii bis cell <lb />
days, is a well-known and progress- may enable him win free- <lb />
business man of Greenville despite the confessions Hose. <lb />
n in business there for many ; Webber and <lb />
who I In a civil suit, however, a <lb />
it <lb />
it Becker <lb />
r.--. <lb />
Pacific coast. <lb />
II <lb />
has b <lb />
years and is recognized as one <lb />
far Baikal had success In business of ft <lb />
News Observer. win a verdict and the fact that the at News. <lb />
a woman gets so old that com <lb />
no longer have any charm <lb />
a woman never reaches <lb />
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