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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/>
u ad <lb/>
,. He Knot Hi wile thinks It is <lb/>
o his health <lb/>
than out the time polio <lb/>
,.,, comet, m she is in most <lb/>
h r <lb/>
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/>
s m <lb/>
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/>
r- -i <lb/>
BROWN<lb/>
j. <lb/>
EVANS <lb/>
i M<lb/>
ii <lb/>
-i <lb/>
n -c -t g <lb/>
y. <lb/>
WILLIAMS <lb/>
e -i -i -i S c -i <lb/>
. 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/>
-j- <lb/>
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/>
. MOORE <lb/>
x -I -I <lb/>
errs <lb/>
. . , <lb/>
SPIER <lb/>
-J ;<lb/>
.--. <lb/>
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/>
. x <lb/>
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/>
.- O W I- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
1- <lb/>
nO <lb/>
.<lb/>
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/>
ma<lb/>
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<p>
MAY WORK IN <lb/>
Head la I <lb/>
Immediately <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Aug. <lb/>
Sneaker Clark I fell <lb/>
, Man I This ought to <lb/>
. . that is nothing wrong with a <lb/>
ho I. anxious U. meet las <lb/>
. while have art criticism and with <lb/>
to make men in D <lb/>
ll <lb/>
have to believe bees <lb/>
M When to it. I have never made <lb/>
this the party. I believe i <lb/>
. i, <lb/>
As A Result Worthington May <lb/>
Die <lb/>
Congress of the members <lb/>
ENGAGE M Kentucky Representative Has Been <lb/>
two member to <lb/>
;,;, adjournment demands <lb/>
Congress of the member, whenever wrong dump baa I <lb/>
I Thai my position is the correct <lb/>
one, have a heart and cons, <lb/>
out favor of partiality. <lb/>
i desire to express my thinks to <lb/>
who supported me in the last <lb/>
primary whose votes pave me <lb/>
a decided lead in the contest and <lb/>
WENT HIS <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Occurred <lb/>
ought-to-be quietude Sunday <lb/>
was disturbed by the ringing <lb/>
. f was disturbed me ringing<lb/>
, , about bearing shoot <lb/>
that put <lb/>
both physicians <lb/>
, , It <lb/>
tor<lb/>
In Jail <lb/>
Night <lb/>
contributed two to <lb/>
this gathering. Representative God- <lb/>
.- Representative <lb/>
Webb let home night alter <lb/>
having been here all the summer and <lb/>
believing would adjourn <lb/>
morning. Most of the other <lb/>
Hiding in the Hark I Int. r.-t , ,. ,,., ,.;,,,,. <lb/>
Had Pinned I . M , ,,,,. ,.,. M,, <lb/>
. ,,,. <lb/>
flew w v,,,,,,,,,,, , g to take <lb/>
me to maintain it I <lb/>
have made a pubic and have <lb/>
not sulked from my opponents. I <lb/>
still desire that the people shall <lb/>
pass upon these rumors and <lb/>
against me; and if <lb/>
have made error have at all times <lb/>
Invited opponents to meet me with <lb/>
denial. In further evidence <lb/>
of my desire to have the people in <lb/>
la <lb/>
ran I<lb/>
, engaged in <lb/>
the tie going <lb/>
. . i i <lb/>
, aid <lb/>
it eight <lb/>
I . now and cut off i <lb/>
v. t n i of <lb/>
. , . Clark hurried to <lb/>
Heb. was <lb/>
ere l <lb/>
k i <lb/>
g II was thought <lb/>
could I've I <lb/>
. but t morn- <lb/>
. .,, . t living ind has <lb/>
i slight chance of <lb/>
Hi; II called on <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Aug. Bl- charge the national head <lb/>
, . mil Major Stedman laughingly <lb/>
Kentucky, chairman of remarked tonight leaving <lb/>
th, House Committee, so as to head Greensboro that he and Godwin were <lb/>
proposed legislation, too young to be worried about the <lb/>
been disclosed to Mr. Johnson, and heat In Washington Mr Godwin will <lb/>
. statement baa put the Ken leave for state tomorrow morning <lb/>
and bis on guard. driving his automobile through we <lb/>
I know about said Mr country. <lb/>
all I ., . id rat. ,,.,,,,,,. ,. Roads Walter <lb/>
. road their ,.,. ,., back I page told Senator <lb/>
feat the people can tricked and <lb/>
tooled through false by <lb/>
men who will not meet <lb/>
t victory <lb/>
the to be held September 7th. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS <lb/>
s M ltd It <lb/>
o I he Voter- of Pitt <lb/>
i To you who supported me I wish <lb/>
say that I most sincerely <lb/>
ate whatever you did m my <lb/>
termed and my w. ,,, , <lb/>
by m utterances, I have mailed Mr ,. , ,. <lb/>
Blow, my opponent In coming <lb/>
the <lb/>
with <lb/>
, , Luther Braxton and <lb/>
v.- Wiles <lb/>
Smith went on a round- <lb/>
Mysterious Shooting <lb/>
would experts to North Caro- <lb/>
a Washington man , ,., for con- <lb/>
Ion he d on strutting roads under the Simmons <lb/>
on. h . soon as he received the proper <lb/>
mobile Party <lb/>
had been following information ti. lb. state is lo what <lb/>
Mr. Hi <lb/>
k feral i- over to <lb/>
. kill <lb/>
Bed up In I <lb/>
.- <lb/>
It absolutely true i I <lb/>
Mr <lb/>
v .;. be <lb/>
I do care lo say now. <lb/>
What do you propose to d <lb/>
Nothing, unless an <lb/>
o the have all the <lb/>
i Ion ; to go Into <lb/>
details. <lb/>
Mr Johnson been <lb/>
hive made appropriations <lb/>
road building II la understood <lb/>
r count is one of the conn <lb/>
I . i . under the <lb/>
Ion Mr. hill and it is <lb/>
,. than probable that work <lb/>
Will be started at some point in <lb/>
ford <lb/>
I. f, Evans On the Primary <lb/>
doing any taking <lb/>
. F G. I <lb/>
. counsel. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
s, <lb/>
d it was <lb/>
after dark when they i turned. When <lb/>
lug half way to <lb/>
the ear whet <lb/>
In rum <lb/>
This attracted a dog In <lb/>
l to ,. <lb/>
Interpret his <lb/>
, lo the Int. of <lb/>
struck both the Iowa a,<lb/>
. . too tor <lb/>
To those who for reasons best <lb/>
known to themselves did sup- <lb/>
port me. I wish to say feel- <lb/>
of friendship for you Is none the <lb/>
shaken I hope you will look <lb/>
upon me and feel towards me the <lb/>
way you would have fell to- <lb/>
your own choice II nominated. <lb/>
i to Impartially represent all <lb/>
he people of Pitt count. <lb/>
m. Corey very gracefully withdrew <lb/>
hie right to call a second primary <lb/>
and has thereby eliminated a <lb/>
second contest between us. <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
u. CLARK. <lb/>
I., an <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Me- <lb/>
Ind <lb/>
COL M IA S C lug S <lb/>
rote I n did a tea <lb/>
. nil <lb/>
g . <lb/>
l all <lb/>
i i and <lb/>
of the I <lb/>
lion equivalent l <lb/>
campaign <lb/>
. I <lb/>
candidates <lb/>
. seeking <lb/>
I n j i- <lb/>
i . <lb/>
. on N <lb/>
i got C <lb/>
, no R <lb/>
i i Mate. J <lb/>
A . to <lb/>
J. L tin <lb/>
, . T ins J l <lb/>
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state <lb/>
S T, carter and U W M <lb/>
L in- <lb/>
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H . lit <lb/>
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in is <lb/>
in in- I <lb/>
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Raged ind W. P Poll- k. In I <lb/>
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i ,. the have no op <lb/>
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to <lb/>
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FIRST FEDERAL FOR <lb/>
Work <lb/>
lime <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
,., i. road <lb/>
n- To Democratic voters of <lb/>
Information come lo me a <lb/>
should i be it. I <lb/>
the nomination State Senate. <lb/>
,,, i would heroine an Independent <lb/>
While not In the <lb/>
, defeat. I desire to state <lb/>
this rumor was started for Hie <lb/>
,.,. of some friend <lb/>
into voting another candid I <lb/>
, registered in the Democratic prim r <lb/>
s,, all other candidates, p edged <lb/>
to by its result, <lb/>
speaks for<lb/>
Mr A. I- Blow. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Dear Sir a <lb/>
M Hear <lb/>
being second In the race <lb/>
for the Senate in primary <lb/>
just had and having called for a sec- <lb/>
primary to decide between you <lb/>
and I for the nomination. herewith <lb/>
extend to you an invitation ill the <lb/>
nature of a challenge to enter with <lb/>
me a discussion of those <lb/>
confronting Hie Democratic <lb/>
Pin . <lb/>
-Information has reached me of <lb/>
n effort on your pan to obtain <lb/>
than yourself to <lb/>
vines and Jack were here a <lb/>
matter. ,, ,.,,. tor din- <lb/>
deeming i. nothing hut fair that the m ,., <lb/>
men shall hear from he ,,, ll. <lb/>
camped half way <lb/>
position and In order <lb/>
,. both candidates may be heard t m ,, <lb/>
under the same and <lb/>
tin I trip <lb/>
young men of Tarboro. Messrs. <lb/>
; abide by its result, <lb/>
hi <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
by the same audiences, l extend to <lb/>
you this opportunity show- the <lb/>
people wherein I or any of my <lb/>
friends have misrepresented you or <lb/>
your record In the circular of which <lb/>
you look exception In your letter to <lb/>
The Reflector n few Issues ago. Not <lb/>
only that, but i think ii your bounden <lb/>
lo show where the untruth lies <lb/>
which you <lb/>
I we upon dates <lb/>
lo be by agreement In the differ <lb/>
,., and there hold an or <lb/>
debate of those matters <lb/>
which we seem lo be at variance, <lb/>
As lime <lb/>
Washington tomorrow.<lb/>
PORTLAND, Ore., <lb/>
Many Of the foremost shots of Ilia <lb/>
weal faced the naps today I <lb/>
opening of the annual Pacific <lb/>
handicap tournament The <lb/>
which will last is <lb/>
being conducted under the auspices <lb/>
Portland Qua Club. One of <lb/>
notable features will be a com- <lb/>
petition between teams of men <lb/>
each from and west <lb/>
. abort l ask an Immediate <lb/>
Hotter a slip th <lb/>
tongue <lb/>
fool th n slip <lb/>
For Inn j. u,. through <lb/>
postal r general and the <lb/>
Mrs J. W of the I department. <lb/>
and General Hitchcock and <lb/>
wound . F morn s, Had conference <lb/>
the win, s, Simmons lite last <lb/>
and told the senator II was their <lb/>
. made no as to the to begin work on roads with <lb/>
i . an though in n Keri lime and <lb/>
. ,. rational cam. ,,,,, be taken in sum.- <lb/>
,. ,., . left night North Carolina counties where <lb/>
ts unknown. The husband la already been appropriated for <lb/>
ad refuses to talk The Simmons Mil <lb/>
provides that the got shall <lb/>
w Blow Accepts Invitation <lb/>
I .- <lb/>
I, is expected an expert from <lb/>
,.,, ,,,.,. of public roads will be lent <lb/>
to North Carolina a. time next <lb/>
1812. week lo make an Investigation and <lb/>
. i. what In the state <lb/>
the first work on will he started. <lb/>
Representatives Webb. <lb/>
. man and Small remained on duty <lb/>
house the all light session last <lb/>
Mr Webb was busy trying to <lb/>
, . keep the pro is- <lb/>
Democratic m the general deficiency bill pro- <lb/>
received tins morning. comp, , . of <lb/>
l reply I beg to say that your . was <lb/>
Is accepted. n by Senator Overman, The <lb/>
, , purpose of expediting . K WM but t <lb/>
. . ,, for such Joint . , ; . .,,,,,,. , depart- <lb/>
ion l will meet you at the office ,, any way the <lb/>
I p r. Harding, Chairman , , , . down , tin old building <lb/>
i, Executive . . ,.,,, , , structure, as <lb/>
i . . . if . t <lb/>
lo Mailer- in <lb/>
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,, o'clock tomorrow evening <lb/>
when and where I trust we ran agree <lb/>
. time and place when <lb/>
. . ., shall b <lb/>
under which they <lb/>
conducted. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
BLOW. <lb/>
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Plan <lb/>
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the administration of ill <lb/>
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cent the registered voters <lb/>
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SAN FRANCISCO Cal Aug. <lb/>
Jo ; m lb P <lb/>
. , , for vice president, Washington. <lb/>
to .-. on o lout <lb/>
t will pro two n n I <lb/>
. . i large section <lb/>
. The most attention <lb/>
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hill introduced <lb/>
go Over- <lb/>
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until <lb/>
. be row night <lb/>
as adjourns. Ben- <lb/>
,,, Simmons will go lo Sew York <lb/>
where lie will hold . conference <lb/>
acting chairman <lb/>
national <lb/>
, ,, s, S . collie <lb/>
New York for n as <lb/>
as Important <lb/>
., ,. kepi senior senator in <lb/>
die Democratic <lb/>
Mr. re <lb/>
The , . in primary <lb/>
., . held Saturday, The following <lb/>
. , ,,,.,.,, delegates to the county <lb/>
convention, which next I <lb/>
.,, . ;, i d. I Bates to the <lb/>
U I I <lb/>
Meets in w. Br Ham Skinner H <lb/>
i ., W J Warning. <lb/>
., II I <lb/>
,,., .,,. . th. Henry T. Mar <lb/>
. Sons of was opened ton. C. L Harris. <lb/>
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local branches <lb/>
,, ll rough. <lb/>
K. Jolly, <lb/>
it. C. Flanagan. W. B, an <lb/>
B. t. Jolly selected <lb/>
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l I Of <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Training School <lb/>
to Train Teachers for the <lb/>
of North Carolina. <lb/>
to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall <lb/>
ins September 1912. For Cat- <lb/>
Information, address <lb/>
ROBERT H. President <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
PASSED IT <lb/>
KILLS SUNDAY MAIL DELIVERY <lb/>
One of Final Acts Long Drawn <lb/>
Session <lb/>
i. <lb/>
f-O <lb/>
SPEAK OH <lb/>
Mu-t CM H ml <lb/>
III II. <lb/>
better urn i inn <lb/>
Mail Et- <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Without warning and apparently with <lb/>
out knowledge the national <lb/>
in dying enacted piece leg- <lb/>
which, ii is now eat is no lour. <lb/>
the delivery his Itinerary <lb/>
either letter or newspaper, on th governor <lb/>
i an Intention concentrating <lb/>
lo cents under the attention on York. <lb/>
fee. The perhaps <lb/>
the stringent enacted th <lb/>
day. <lb/>
ska GIRT, J. <lb/>
nor Wilson's plan tor <lb/>
only a few campaign <lb/>
addresses and no tours met <lb/>
the approval of the members <lb/>
ii the campaign committee with whom <lb/>
governor conferred national <lb/>
headquarter in <lb/>
York today. <lb/>
I am on i speak on particular o <lb/>
announced Governor Wilson. <lb/>
i the Puritans, ii makes our <lb/>
recent alleged <lb/>
look like child's play and it puts <lb/>
congress in attitude having slept <lb/>
i .- fully while Minority Leader <lb/>
slipped through a piece i leg- <lb/>
which will make the <lb/>
national the laughing stock <lb/>
of bis constituency when be comes <lb/>
home fresh from hon- <lb/>
ors and <lb/>
Intimation of the <lb/>
law y had passed was given many <lb/>
members -t Congress by the <lb/>
of yesterday. The Inkling <lb/>
of the law came in the form of In- <lb/>
postmasters from <lb/>
Washington Sunday morning <lb/>
met inns to <lb/>
appropriation for <lb/>
year ending June 1913. <lb/>
pun <lb/>
hereafter of the <lb/>
and second lass shall not be op- <lb/>
en on for t ti purpose of de- <lb/>
livering mall to the general public, <lb/>
hut provision shall even <lb/>
vent the prompt delivery special <lb/>
delivery mail. <lb/>
this you will <lb/>
general delivery window <lb/>
link discontinue all <lb/>
by carriers on Sundays. You <lb/>
will note, however, that special do- <lb/>
livery mail is expected and you will <lb/>
therefore arrange to have on duly a <lb/>
sufficient force to handle thin mail <lb/>
matter promptly. <lb/>
department desires to reduce <lb/>
the Sunday work to the minimum <lb/>
as many of the as <lb/>
possible may ; complete day of <lb/>
on Sunday. You should there- <lb/>
lore only g <lb/>
of clerks to report for duly on <lb/>
that day In order that transit mail <lb/>
the mail collected for dispatch <lb/>
may handled without delay <lb/>
no mail la dispatched on a <lb/>
Very early collection should he made <lb/>
Monday morning and the mail for <lb/>
local delivery distributed before the <lb/>
carriers leave for their <lb/>
towns ill North Caro- <lb/>
affected by the law <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
Charlotte. Durham, Elisabeth <lb/>
City, Goldi- <lb/>
boo, Greensboro. Henderson, <lb/>
Hickory, High Point, <lb/>
Lexington, Laurinburg, <lb/>
Monroe. Morgan ton, Mi. Airy, <lb/>
New Hem. Oxford. Raleigh, <lb/>
Rocky Mount. Sal- <lb/>
Sanford. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
Wilmington, Wilson, Winston <lb/>
Salem. Greenville. <lb/>
and New Jersey with a <lb/>
on Day in Buffalo. <lb/>
have a speech in m i . bout <lb/>
said governor. <lb/>
I have Intended to get out <lb/>
tor some <lb/>
The governor is to speak outside <lb/>
of w y for the first lime <lb/>
when he addresses the State <lb/>
at Williams Grove. Pa., on Thursday <lb/>
Of this week. <lb/>
The governor said he had talked <lb/>
campaign finances with National <lb/>
Treasurer Wells and Messrs. Morgen- <lb/>
and Crane of th finance com- <lb/>
He was in conference Just <lb/>
two hours and had to rush to the <lb/>
Pennsylvania station in a i <lb/>
catch a train. <lb/>
Chicago Auk C. <lb/>
Sullivan, of Chicago, former National <lb/>
Committeeman from <lb/>
Governor Wilson would <lb/>
make one speed in Chicago during <lb/>
the campaign. <lb/>
Mr. Sullivan also said that <lb/>
nor Wilson would speak at Kansas <lb/>
City, Louis and Lincoln. Neb. <lb/>
in the conduct the <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
claim, <lb/>
duct the u ii <lb/>
not but injure the future i <lb/>
hose behalf it is ex <lb/>
. d. <lb/>
In ting Sena <lb/>
The Is <lb/>
o e b <lb/>
date s, but do s pi o to <lb/>
happily mistreat other two Nor <lb/>
ill this pa . a at and abuse <lb/>
d it. <lb/>
In Its anguish because <lb/>
The Durham Sun <lb/>
ate, a possible, <lb/>
t of the tit <lb/>
The Sun <lb/>
Id the Demo rat i ;. y <lb/>
In North Carolina today there are <lb/>
in the Republican There is <lb/>
conservative, Mr. <lb/>
son and Mr. represent the <lb/>
at; Mr. Simmons <lb/>
and friends represent the <lb/>
As Mr. Wilson won in the <lb/>
gr at Baltimore com <lb/>
I of ins j want pro- <lb/>
h and do not want <lb/>
to compromise with the Republican <lb/>
so will Mr, win <lb/>
b he belle es In the <lb/>
i mo <lb/>
The Sun knows full that th <lb/>
Democratic party in this is not <lb/>
divided, there are factions, ill <lb/>
stands as a II for <lb/>
of the Democratic ticket from <lb/>
constable to President. More than <lb/>
this, The Sun also knows and knows <lb/>
that when <lb/>
has concluded the friends <lb/>
of th- three candidates will stand <lb/>
I unitedly for the success of the Demo- <lb/>
party. <lb/>
The statement of The Sun is <lb/>
called for and is calculated to create <lb/>
wrong Impression. Charlotte <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
FREE FREE <lb/>
s s <lb/>
Colonel Roosevelt <lb/>
ltd State <lb/>
Arthur E. the <lb/>
for President, Is only <lb/>
years <lb/>
NEW YORK, ti. <lb/>
em <lb/>
Used lime to Advantage <lb/>
September, <lb/>
Jail <lb/>
speak at <lb/>
early in <lb/>
Robin, who is in the Tombs awaiting <lb/>
a within a black <lb/>
sentence following his conviction for <lb/>
grand larceny in connection with the <lb/>
W. formerly the star orator <lb/>
of Tammany Hall, has declared <lb/>
If In favor of for <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
William J. Bryan has promised to <lb/>
stump the state of Indiana this fall <lb/>
the interest of the Democratic <lb/>
and State tickets. <lb/>
Col. John T. Democratic <lb/>
national from W. <lb/>
has announced his candidacy <lb/>
for the seat of United Slates Senator <lb/>
wrecking of the Northern Hank, is <lb/>
said lo have made another fortune <lb/>
through speculation which he carried <lb/>
on while a prisoner. <lb/>
With a view that Robin could <lb/>
valuable information in the case <lb/>
It Is said that more representatives <lb/>
Hyde the former <lb/>
dent of the North Hank was <lb/>
sentenced after his conviction, but <lb/>
If kepi In the Tombs and the <lb/>
day tine, I s he occupies a <lb/>
room in the criminal courts building, <lb/>
which is equipped with a <lb/>
and typewriter. Here it is said, he Congress have voluntary declared <lb/>
has his wrecked fortune. I for this year <lb/>
ever before in Hie history of Hie <lb/>
Meeting Government <lb/>
To Progressives of Pitt I The Democrats had votes In Hi.- <lb/>
There will lie a meeting of those Electoral College four years ago. <lb/>
who propose to vote for Theodore They have votes In the next <lb/>
for president in the court Electoral College In order lo elect <lb/>
house iii Greenville, the the President. <lb/>
ill August. I Kentucky the largest number of <lb/>
The of this meeting is to Pennsylvania <lb/>
appoint delegates to the progressive come second with and Mary <lb/>
convention which meets in Charlotte land, Sew York. Missouri and <lb/>
on of Sept., next And to take come next In the list, <lb/>
such notion upon other matter as Comparatively person no <lb/>
may properly before said con with the fad that since All <lb/>
Jackson no President of the <lb/>
Horrible Experience Par- <lb/>
Auk. <lb/>
outside their burning home White <lb/>
Oak Mill Village, two miles from <lb/>
Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. John <lb/>
heard the dying moans of their <lb/>
live year old daughter and saw the <lb/>
Dames envelope be body, unable to <lb/>
render <lb/>
The family of father and mother <lb/>
three children were awaken short <lb/>
I before midnight by neighbor cry- <lb/>
lire. The mother caught the baby <lb/>
in her aims while the father carried <lb/>
a old son from the burning <lb/>
Terrell attempted lo return <lb/>
the sleeping daughter but was <lb/>
driven hack by the flames. <lb/>
Let all those who are dissatisfied Slates served two cons <lb/>
with the old attend. terms except Gen. Grant <lb/>
The meeting will be called to or- <lb/>
promptly at o'clock a. m. <lb/>
A. J. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
Pointed <lb/>
A woman can believe, anything she <lb/>
lo believe. <lb/>
Your opinion of a man depend <lb/>
deli.-e at a whist <lb/>
deal on his estimate you <lb/>
Us easier to get people lo listen to <lb/>
advice than It is induce them to us. <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Sometimes it a woman <lb/>
has reasons lo thankful because <lb/>
her husband's neglect. ml <lb/>
DEBATE IS ARRANGED <lb/>
fur Joint <lb/>
Agreed <lb/>
Alex L. BlOW and W. K <lb/>
contesting candidate for <lb/>
Democratic nomination Sen- <lb/>
ale, will people of Pill <lb/>
County in Joint discussion of political <lb/>
question following limes and <lb/>
places in Pitt <lb/>
August Arthur, at lo <lb/>
o'clock a. in. <lb/>
Friday, 80th, Falkland, <lb/>
p. ill. <lb/>
Saturday, August Greenville, <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Saturday. August <lb/>
p. in. <lb/>
Monday. September, Bethel, at <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Tuesday. Sept. <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Tuesday, Sept. Stokes. p. iii. <lb/>
Wednesday, Sept. <lb/>
p . <lb/>
Thursday, Sept. Jack, at <lb/>
p, iii. <lb/>
Friday, Sept. at <lb/>
Rev, Aaron s Watkins. the <lb/>
party candidate for Vice <lb/>
of the states, will lie <lb/>
formally notified of his nomination <lb/>
his home in Ada. on Sept. <lb/>
Representative John W, <lb/>
the thirteenth Sew York District, who <lb/>
been the whip of <lb/>
House for serial years, has decided <lb/>
he iii again be a candidate for <lb/>
Congress. <lb/>
The Contest for Republican no <lb/>
mutation tor governor of <lb/>
setts this year is between Joseph <lb/>
Walker, former speaker of the Stale <lb/>
assembly, and C. Benton. <lb/>
former member Of the governor's conn<lb/>
The women are lo vote this year <lb/>
tor President In the state of Colorado <lb/>
Wyoming, Idaho. California and <lb/>
Washington, The six State have a <lb/>
total of thirty-eight voles in the <lb/>
College. <lb/>
This piece Blue Enameled White Lin- <lb/>
ed Set with every Berlin <lb/>
This is truly the most wonderful opportunity ever offered the people <lb/>
of Pitt County to obtain FREE this blue enameled white lined set of kit- <lb/>
cooking utensils exactly like above reproductions. <lb/>
Modern, sanitary utensils such as these an incentive to <lb/>
every good housewife and are articles that all may be proud to possess. <lb/>
This wonderful offer will last ONLY thirty days, so come NOW and <lb/>
purchase your V Berlin Cast Range <lb/>
BERLIN <lb/>
CAST <lb/>
RANGE <lb/>
Possesses every feature of <lb/>
durability and economy <lb/>
which can be claimed for <lb/>
other ranges <lb/>
Oven perfectly sanitary <lb/>
having white enameled <lb/>
oven door and rack, <lb/>
easy keep clean as <lb/>
All doors and dampers, <lb/>
extra well fitted, give <lb/>
perfect control of heat in <lb/>
oven. <lb/>
Fire backs warranted <lb/>
for years. <lb/>
Vandyke <lb/>
MOM THE <lb/>
Mail;<lb/>
The cost to the union of the button <lb/>
worker's at la., <lb/>
Which was called off, <lb/>
The of the government <lb/>
car nun Southern I statistical bureau of the <lb/>
and allied Iii department labor, at <lb/>
lion with other crafts of the ,,.,,, ,.,,, <lb/>
lions In New York State, with a <lb/>
This is <lb/>
more <lb/>
federation, have secured <lb/>
renewal agreement In which i <lb/>
,, Increase in and be- <lb/>
working were secured. decrease 6.648, or a little <lb/>
Twelve member of the St. Paul I <lb/>
union went to St Joseph's <lb/>
orphan asylum on a recent Sunday <lb/>
cut hair of eighty-eight or <lb/>
boys there of charge, <lb/>
this sacrifice of their for <lb/>
the good of <lb/>
r SO, <lb/>
i i International Typo <lb/>
report an Increase of <lb/>
3.138 during the year. <lb/>
bureau at Ottawa, Out., have <lb/>
received an Increase of a week, the good of the union and Number member on pension roll, <lb/>
lady is the latest labor in general. loss. earning of member <lb/>
addition to the ranks of la- Steps were taken n meting of during the year. 65.8794108, an <lb/>
in San Francisco, Cal. operator In Hoboken to crease over last of <lb/>
A movement la under way for range for the a world- Average . of member <lb/>
a home for disabled wide union telegrapher an increase over last <lb/>
The League, for members the and a resolution l lo put per member, <lb/>
many years an Influential factor Union question forming a union a report Just issued by sen. <lb/>
Illinois polities, has decided lo the lo a referendum vote all operator Frank of the executive <lb/>
no active part In the present campaign of disease mortality the In the world. council of the American Federation <lb/>
because of dissension in Its member York Slates Department of Ai Retail Clerk's International of Labor ii appear that during the <lb/>
ship caused by the formation of the Health asked tile co-operation of convention, recently held in seven month Of the current <lb/>
party. labor unions throughout the State. Columbus, O., ii was decided to in cal year of federal labor <lb/>
of Montreal Canada and it from one and trades unions, which have no in- <lb/>
d with various unions have decided cud to the oilier. An army of men but are <lb/>
o honor the memory of J. A. will start at once with the Intention dilated with the American Federation <lb/>
It Is estimated that new <lb/>
voters will appear ill the general <lb/>
next November. There will <lb/>
male enfranchised founder of the Montreal Trades of placing a local union in every of Labor have received in strike <lb/>
age alone and about women <lb/>
find nearly citizens. <lb/>
and Labor Council, by creeling a moil town and city in the Dominion. <lb/>
fits, on the basis of a week a man, <lb/>
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Adverting rates may be bad <lb/>
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Reflector Building, corner <lb/>
ind Third streets <lb/>
All cards of and resolutions <lb/>
of respect will charted at <lb/>
cent per <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
ill be charged for at three <lb/>
per up to fifty Hues. <lb/>
as second class matter <lb/>
August 1910. at the post office at <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina, under <lb/>
act of March<lb/>
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it may man himself is to <lb/>
blame it may be that he bus I <lb/>
into the habit sending <lb/>
away to son; distant <lb/>
when he I sired buy commodities <lb/>
ii. i. is hi r. unreasonable i to <lb/>
expect it to be close at hand to .- <lb/>
a a exchange when he <lb/>
desires to sell. In other he <lb/>
furnished some other community <lb/>
v It . medium of exchange Instead <lb/>
keeping the medium of exchange <lb/>
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m a the man do Maybe lie <lb/>
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that any one making trade rep- <lb/>
intending to mislead <lb/>
able to imprisonment up to one real <lb/>
and to a penalty up <lb/>
marks or to one of these <lb/>
In during <lb/>
the years there were more <lb/>
than one thousand convictions <lb/>
this law. <lb/>
This law was first enacted In Ger- <lb/>
many in but was amended In <lb/>
As amended the law with <lb/>
i assertions as to one's own goods; <lb/>
false weights, measures and <lb/>
i privileged <lb/>
trade business or <lb/>
eta and pro <lb/>
FOOL- <lb/>
Most men would resent the enact- <lb/>
a property qualification for <lb/>
s They say. and they are en- <lb/>
that, they live in <lb/>
this town, they should have a hand <lb/>
in running it, whether they are for- <lb/>
it possession of this world's <lb/>
or not. Tins is entirely true. <lb/>
Q ii iii. e la no liege does <lb/>
i with it a duty K it is <lb/>
man's privilege to help govern the <lb/>
town is vote, it is duty to help <lb/>
promote its by his aid. <lb/>
So seem to think <lb/>
movement for tin- town's Improve- <lb/>
come from men means <lb/>
and the burden of both labor and ex- <lb/>
should be borne by them. <lb/>
As i iii of I w I, citizen <lb/>
should be willing to give his time, <lb/>
la and Ins motley to <lb/>
ext hi. to making this a bigger and <lb/>
tow n <lb/>
l here nobody can do <lb/>
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his opinion and his ideas for <lb/>
t He should be <lb/>
isl i of the town's advantages. He <lb/>
home so that I I <lb/>
in j he spends <lb/>
. but iii be Invested In <lb/>
the for the <lb/>
good. <lb/>
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hut will pro- <lb/>
mi own welfare. The <lb/>
who help in secure new Industries <lb/>
his town does secure <lb/>
now mark is for <lb/>
but for his labor. <lb/>
neighboring farmer who helps <lb/>
the town to grow helps create a <lb/>
market in which to soil and .-.- <lb/>
for greater and nearer <lb/>
conveniences. <lb/>
it is a fact that every dollar saved <lb/>
by money away from the <lb/>
community most of the <lb/>
thought to be me saved at <lb/>
all i does the sender more than u <lb/>
worth of detriment, in retarding <lb/>
the development the town and In <lb/>
keeping remote from him and <lb/>
conveniences for transacting <lb/>
us n in I enjoying life. <lb/>
i in i . hand it will be <lb/>
nearly every dollar of the <lb/>
merchant or home manufacturer Be- <lb/>
res from his neighbors Is <lb/>
in replenishing and Increasing Ms <lb/>
stock, in enlarging his in <lb/>
building stores or <lb/>
using it primarily for his own <lb/>
but Indirectly for the <lb/>
I people of the i <lb/>
Ind duty, then, n <lb/>
. town hut to himself and <lb/>
II i better ton n to Hi <lb/>
. i ii a better <lb/>
tin ion to do <lb/>
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other Let us <lb/>
i laving loll ea a doll i Ii <lb/>
i -ii Ii <lb/>
id man a In <lb/>
is i t lot good men <lb/>
i gold town Let <lb/>
B end our money lex ally, so th II <lb/>
will be deposited In hanks and <lb/>
on II n. ii in <lb/>
Lei us i I to <lb/>
mi v. here II ill bull l <lb/>
pop- <lb/>
u ii i <lb/>
ii I i n prop- <lb/>
worth and own u <lb/>
which to Hi i <lb/>
not <lb/>
give thirty cents for any <lb/>
He is denying that he had any . <lb/>
big contribution made by <lb/>
Of the interests as he knows he in <lb/>
living today and he had full <lb/>
FLIES <lb/>
In discussing the real facts about <lb/>
flies, the state board of health in a <lb/>
bulletin now in press, <lb/>
are the creatures afflicting man- <lb/>
After taking this stand the <lb/>
board proceeds to explain that <lb/>
only objections to Hies used to be <lb/>
because they were torments. <lb/>
the authority, <lb/>
ed about the breedings places, <lb/>
habits of life, and the possibility <lb/>
of his carrying nauseating tilth on <lb/>
his body from stables, garbage cans <lb/>
and privies to our houses, our per- <lb/>
sons and our food. Then it was that <lb/>
lea extremely disgusting. lo <lb/>
say the By far the greatest <lb/>
to Hies, however, now comes <lb/>
from the fact that know con- <lb/>
that, besides i discomfort <lb/>
and carrying Kith, they spread <lb/>
amounts of disease. Besides <lb/>
actually dropping bacteria and tilth <lb/>
from their feet and legs, may <lb/>
disease by discharging their <lb/>
vile, disease either <lb/>
or Indirectly upon their <lb/>
In summing up the remedy the <lb/>
states that Immediate pro- <lb/>
and probably for many , <lb/>
t come we shall to resort to <lb/>
screening all doors and windows, <lb/>
the time will come when om <lb/>
municipal authorities will waken up <lb/>
to the gravity of the situation and <lb/>
abolish files abolishing their breed- <lb/>
places Then we shall pass and en- <lb/>
ordinance requiring the screen- <lb/>
of all manure and the general <lb/>
use of sanitary privies. Until then. <lb/>
however, the Individual may do much <lb/>
with wire swatters and sticky fly <lb/>
paper In the fly traps in the garbage <lb/>
can <lb/>
SO MORE MAILS <lb/>
day night a bill passed eon- <lb/>
ding from midnight <lb/>
on Saturday to midnight on <lb/>
Sunday night no article of mall re- <lb/>
a or second class post- <lb/>
shall be even to the <lb/>
extent of placing ,. in a box except <lb/>
be articles bearing a special de- ., mm h M. <lb/>
livery stamp which will be delivered <lb/>
There are plenty of babies just as <lb/>
good, just as pretty and Just as sweet <lb/>
as the Astor youngster, but It Is not in <lb/>
recorded that any other has been <lb/>
born in the possession of three mil- we have found the oldest <lb/>
. ., , t . living advertisement in North Carolina <lb/>
lion dollars in his own right. How- , . , , . .,, <lb/>
the First issue of the He- <lb/>
we know ;, man right here In took a <lb/>
Pitt county Into Whose home twins modest space in which was set forth <lb/>
come, who says he take the wares carried in Stock Weeks, <lb/>
three million a piece for them, but years went by will, no Change. <lb/>
Alone- in the fall of Cleveland was <lb/>
elected president and in the excite <lb/>
meal of making up the paper that <lb/>
week the foreman that purlieu <lb/>
is going hack to some advertisement The typo was <lb/>
his canards of eight ago. it was reset in <lb/>
new type. Hut it kept right on. Then <lb/>
just a year or so ago paper in <lb/>
edge a l o. .,,, <lb/>
the Standard Oil to his cam- was set on the ma <lb/>
; 1904. Roosevelt knows that chine and the old type again worn <lb/>
year was bought by big contributions in the junk pile. Still <lb/>
no change has been made in either <lb/>
the wording of the advertisement or <lb/>
the in which it was displayed. <lb/>
edge the contributions at the time Thirty four years without a <lb/>
I were made, we believe it a ii-cord for the <lb/>
n certainly for the state. Hut we were <lb/>
. , . . , , , ., about to forget was one change <lb/>
Congressmen have packed , <lb/>
made. Five or six years ago a <lb/>
grips and none home for the cam- phone in <lb/>
; Those who are candidate whereupon the merchant in <lb/>
again win take the stump their question bad added to his advertise <lb/>
respective districts. men number <lb/>
ville Sentinel. <lb/>
And what's more the advertisement <lb/>
The royal road to health bads not ,.,, in <lb/>
. the way of big pills or little pills. ,. Be does it, <lb/>
or patent medicines, but for It has made the store and his <lb/>
by the homely road of correct habits name as to the people of Tilt <lb/>
County as the advertisement Itself. <lb/>
He does some in the <lb/>
Ex-Private Secretary Loeb may try --i,,,,.,,,, for mentioning <lb/>
to prove Roosevelt Innocent in the specials, but his regular advertise <lb/>
Campaign matter, but they suits him and is just what ha <lb/>
are two of a kind. v And he uses the same <lb/>
Lock Box Patron May He <lb/>
n- Hi-inn. <lb/>
the was issued from <lb/>
Washington me the <lb/>
of mail on Sunday <lb/>
ill all first and second class <lb/>
being among those affect- <lb/>
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan has <lb/>
taken up matter with the post- <lb/>
with a view of per- <lb/>
him to put important letter <lb/>
and newspapers in the lock of <lb/>
patrons Ibis office on Sundays. In <lb/>
this effort of Postmaster Flanagan <lb/>
meets with approval. Greenville <lb/>
Who lock boxes post- <lb/>
will continue to get their <lb/>
mail on Sundays. <lb/>
In Have Pure Mill, <lb/>
CHICAGO, ill. Aug. pas- <lb/>
of all of Chicago's milk <lb/>
supply that comes from dairies not <lb/>
approved by the health commissioner <lb/>
is required by a new city ordinance <lb/>
that came into effect in Chicago to- <lb/>
day. Physicians and health experts <lb/>
are of the opinion that a strict en- <lb/>
of ordinance w-iii re- <lb/>
in a material decrease of infant <lb/>
mortality. <lb/>
Lawyer to Begin Meeting <lb/>
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Aug. <lb/>
annual meeting of the American Bar <lb/>
Association was opened in this city <lb/>
today and will be continued through <lb/>
tomorrow and Thursday. President <lb/>
S. S. called meeting to <lb/>
order and delivered his annual ad- <lb/>
before an attendance of several <lb/>
hundred eminent representatives of <lb/>
the bench and bar of the States <lb/>
and Canada. <lb/>
There may be something brewing <lb/>
letter head <lb/>
in his business, <lb/>
so near <lb/>
and bill head <lb/>
His name Is <lb/>
household word to <lb/>
out which will come <lb/>
for Greenville. Hen <lb/>
ii will roach toe boiling point soon. <lb/>
an opera any reader of this paper that <lb/>
is boiling is not necessary to call it here for <lb/>
the readers to know who is referred <lb/>
to. <lb/>
larger towns are coming for- <lb/>
. id with protests against being de- <lb/>
lived of Sunday malls. <lb/>
Canning vegetables fruits is <lb/>
something that should be going on <lb/>
on every farm in Pill county. <lb/>
usual. This law means there <lb/>
will be no more Sunday mails <lb/>
to patrons. As it is general, <lb/>
no harm should result to business <lb/>
because of the non-delivery of mails. <lb/>
On the other baud it is a step toward <lb/>
Sabbath observance that ought to ox- <lb/>
tend until It stops the running of <lb/>
trains and boats and closes I <lb/>
place of business Sunday. Th <lb/>
fact is country has drifted <lb/>
far from hooping the Sabbath and a <lb/>
swing back to uniform observance of <lb/>
the day will be beneficial. <lb/>
The scarcity of <lb/>
the high cost of living. <lb/>
HABIT <lb/>
Tins neglect on our part not <lb/>
ting every building with good, <lb/>
able screens has merely come to <lb/>
a habit, handed down from the years <lb/>
that have passed and the time ha <lb/>
to offset it. <lb/>
screen habit. <lb/>
you ever attempt to spend the <lb/>
night at the home of a friend whose <lb/>
house, although appeared <lb/>
Inviting and cool by day <lb/>
Th plan of attack is comparatively <lb/>
simple. <lb/>
Keep s and covers over re- <lb/>
In Municipal Problems <lb/>
WINDSOR, Int. Aug Dole- <lb/>
gales from widely separated sections <lb/>
of the Dominion assembled in Wind- <lb/>
today for the opening of the an- <lb/>
convention of the of Can- <lb/>
Municipalities. The sessions <lb/>
will last throe dies and will be de- <lb/>
voted to papers, and discus- <lb/>
dealing With a wide range of <lb/>
subjects. proposed new <lb/>
ion railway act. the OWn- <lb/>
of power plants, the cement <lb/>
is adding lo situation in western Canada, public <lb/>
health and municipal finances <lb/>
some of the leading topics. <lb/>
San Hench Slum <lb/>
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. Aug. <lb/>
With an entry list of blue-blooded <lb/>
dogs from all the famous breeding es- <lb/>
on the coast the <lb/>
fourth annual bench show of the Lad- <lb/>
Kennel Association was <lb/>
today in the Dreamland pavilion and <lb/>
will be continued until Friday. The <lb/>
show- contains more entries and a <lb/>
greater variety of breeds than any <lb/>
of I ho previous of the as- <lb/>
The best town on all the map Is <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
The biggest asset of some <lb/>
dates is lying. <lb/>
This Date in History <lb/>
forces under Darks aim <lb/>
Hawkins sailed on an expedition <lb/>
against the Spanish settlement <lb/>
in West Indies. <lb/>
Lovelace became gov- <lb/>
of New York and New- <lb/>
Jersey. <lb/>
John the victor of <lb/>
the battle of horn In <lb/>
Londonderry N. H. Hied <lb/>
Manchester N. II. May i <lb/>
Sena who found <lb/>
ed tin <lb/>
i Review <lb/>
TORONTO. Out. Aug -The <lb/>
great Imperial review of cadets from <lb/>
all over the Empire was held <lb/>
by the Duke of this <lb/>
at the National Ex- <lb/>
In this Forty corps, <lb/>
comprising a total of nearly ca- <lb/>
marched in review past His <lb/>
Royal Highness and a party of dis- <lb/>
guests. England, Ireland. <lb/>
Scotland. Wales, New Zealand, <lb/>
and as well <lb/>
all of Canadian provinces were <lb/>
represented. <lb/>
Wing i Reunion <lb/>
CHICAGO, Aug. <lb/>
handled of the lineal descend- <lb/>
ants of the widow. Deborah Wing, <lb/>
and her four sons, who settled <lb/>
in Mass . in gathered at <lb/>
the auditorium this city today for <lb/>
the eighth annual reunion of the <lb/>
family of America, <lb/>
ed family association was <lb/>
Massachusetts ten years <lb/>
ago and numbers thousands of <lb/>
through the country. The pres- <lb/>
reunion is the Oral that the <lb/>
has held ill the west. <lb/>
Warehouse Movement <lb/>
Catchy <lb/>
the of Loving if <lb/>
can't have what we is the name <lb/>
Of a new song. Fifteen cents in <lb/>
to Globe Music Co. Broad <lb/>
way, York, will get a copy. <lb/>
ATLANTA, Ga Aug. -Plans <lb/>
handling the cotton crop and n <lb/>
movement looking to <lb/>
of California, lion of the National and <lb/>
died at Horn on Elevator Company were at <lb/>
is land of Nov. a mass convention of the Georgia <lb/>
1713. Union in this city today, <lb/>
force Indians laid The warehouse project, which <lb/>
to Fort Wayne, Indiana ready has taken definite shape in <lb/>
Leo Tolstoy, famous a number states regarded as the <lb/>
Russian novelist and most advanced step yet by <lb/>
born. Died Nov. in. 1910. farmers of the country in the line of <lb/>
and everything likely lo The steam locomotive was ad co-operation for mutual mid <lb/>
n breeding pi for file to passenger sonic- tor protection. <lb/>
window and America, on <lb/>
the Ohio road. <lb/>
Leigh Hunt. famous English <lb/>
writer, died. Born Oct, la. 1784 <lb/>
u every <lb/>
door -i <lb/>
house <lb/>
fly from t <lb/>
i the Kansas Platforms <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Use ; , iii, i in resumed offensive with the provisions of tin <lb/>
Virginia Tourney <lb/>
V i . Aug. <lb/>
of firemen far and near <lb/>
arrived Roanoke today for the <lb/>
twenty-sixth annual convention and <lb/>
tournament of the Virginia State Fire- <lb/>
Association The business of <lb/>
the convention will be devoted lo the <lb/>
prize competitions and races which <lb/>
are the leading features of the annual <lb/>
an To Curb <lb/>
Aug. The <lb/>
annual meeting of the nil <lb/>
Association began a <lb/>
two s, bore today. A law <lb/>
tic practice of auctioneer <lb/>
and for their disbarment in <lb/>
any of the sections are violated <lb/>
will be drafted by the convention and <lb/>
submitted to the next legislature <lb/>
ii request for its enactment. <lb/>
bi <lb/>
I of I. people <lb/>
for i i E ii. I i <lb/>
Valley. <lb/>
This is My Birthday <lb/>
a, ii hen I u is <lb/>
James r. Lloyd <lb/>
Representative Janus T. Lloyd, win <lb/>
received a with <lb/>
Honor w, take the liberty us- out opposition the hand of the <lb/>
. from a personal let- Democratic voters of the First <lb/>
t . to hi- editor, which district and against whom <lb/>
Republicans failed to nominate a run- <lb/>
was born in Canton, Mo. <lb/>
who received me more cordially l <lb/>
in the new Kansas primary law the councils <lb/>
the several political parties as- <lb/>
in today. The party <lb/>
councils are made up of the congress- <lb/>
men, member of the state legislature. <lb/>
electors county chairmen. The <lb/>
principal business of the party council <lb/>
is to prepare the state platform. <lb/>
Slate chairmen also are to be select- <lb/>
oil and arrangements completed for <lb/>
the coming slate campaign. <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
Aug, Demo <lb/>
ii State convention of Georgia as- <lb/>
bore today to ratify re <lb/>
suit of the primary and <lb/>
to frame a party pi Delegate <lb/>
from every county of the State filled <lb/>
tin- auditorium when the convention <lb/>
was called to old, l at lo o'clock this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Congratulations <lb/>
i county i <lb/>
stirs up much I <lb/>
I my it i eh <lb/>
other candidates <lb/>
. I found a people any <lb/>
August After furnishing his <lb/>
your in Pitt and I shall never college education in I he <lb/>
I come back lo you in just for .-. At ;. Newland <lb/>
three weeks when I hope we shall De studied law and was senator from Nevada, ; year old to- <lb/>
. , . . i i- i. led to the bar m 1882. Since 1885 day, <lb/>
gently enlarge cur snort jut delight- . ,, , , , <lb/>
ha been engaged in practice Storer formerly prominent <lb/>
ml ,, j., Mb., In the diplomatic service of the United <lb/>
ho served as prosecuting States, years old today <lb/>
If would got among ;., for four years. elected Dr. Elmer E. Brown, chancellor of <lb/>
would find that very few i, Congress n ind ha now re Ne and <lb/>
,,, anything he bis district continuously States commissioner of <lb/>
about those campaign contributions <lb/>
fifteen years. To the public at cation, years old today . <lb/>
largo <lb/>
Representative Lloyd in per Dr. Frederick P. who <lb/>
s best known as the chairman of recently became president of Texas <lb/>
will i, , Christian year old to <lb/>
pare with town m the Mate. , committee <lb/>
Professor Snooks- Anal your ah <lb/>
minded husband didn't forget to <lb/>
bring home his umbrella this time, <lb/>
s, e <lb/>
His Henry, when you left <lb/>
home you did not have one. Judge <lb/>
What brought about the <lb/>
iii. both the husband wife final <lb/>
l discovered that were employ <lb/>
same detective to <lb/>
g each other Satire. <lb/>
Real Estate Man And what a place <lb/>
for a bungalow primeval <lb/>
Virgin wilderness, absolute seclusion, <lb/>
Jones that's Just the <lb/>
kind of ii place everybody tip <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb/>
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb/>
Advertising Rat es on Application <lb/>
Lurk <lb/>
, your bitter wailing. <lb/>
Lit your sickly frown <lb/>
My your liver is ailing <lb/>
Don't let that affect your heart. <lb/>
Luck, you say. has blessed another <lb/>
Who has oil been blessed before <lb/>
But there's luck remaining, brother. <lb/>
There is always plenty more. <lb/>
Since the man muttered. <lb/>
Calling luck a stubborn jade; <lb/>
Ever since the first swain stuttered <lb/>
Love to an unwilling <lb/>
Ever since the sky blended <lb/>
With the on a hill <lb/>
Men have thought luck was ended. <lb/>
But there's plenty of it still. <lb/>
Luck is like the love a mother <lb/>
Lavishes upon her son; <lb/>
From a store that's endless, brother. <lb/>
Through the ages it is won; <lb/>
Ever sine man first abused it <lb/>
Luck has been ill ample store, <lb/>
And no matter who has used it <lb/>
There will still be plenty more. <lb/>
Chicago Record-Herald. <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
ton. Barber and Company's new stock <lb/>
Of goods are arriving daily; come and <lb/>
see them and save money; they will <lb/>
convince you that it will pay you to <lb/>
do so. <lb/>
Miss Janie left yesterday <lb/>
for Norfolk to resume her work as <lb/>
trained nurse after spending her <lb/>
cation at home. <lb/>
You can got be. I every day in the <lb/>
reek at It. W. Hail's market. <lb/>
Olivers Cox and Clyde Chap <lb/>
man returned from a short visit lo <lb/>
G Sunday morning. <lb/>
The new stock at A. W. Ange and <lb/>
is something line, just <lb/>
stop in and look it over. <lb/>
Messrs. A. Ange J. P. <lb/>
Cox returned <lb/>
Sunday from the northern markets. <lb/>
have been buying their <lb/>
la <lb/>
fudging from the freight is <lb/>
being drayed into each store, we must <lb/>
think that the New York and <lb/>
more markets felt the effect of our <lb/>
baling visit. <lb/>
SO more good cat- <lb/>
It. W. Hail. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb/>
ii. era it bids fair to do greater work <lb/>
the future than in the past <lb/>
Mr. L. G. of Wilson, was <lb/>
here Saturday shaking with <lb/>
his many friends which he won while <lb/>
here in school. <lb/>
The Y. P. held a public <lb/>
mooting on Sunday evening at which <lb/>
time the following was <lb/>
Opening hymn. No. <lb/>
Words of welcome, by <lb/>
dent. Miss Mimic K. Cox. <lb/>
Scripture reading. II. Timothy. <lb/>
Prayer. Prof. John R. Carroll. <lb/>
a. Song. No. <lb/>
Talk, II. Y. P. V. in Broad <lb/>
F. Carroll. <lb/>
Paper. value of B. Y. P. <lb/>
V. Miss Horn K. Cox. <lb/>
Talk. and use of the <lb/>
Bible in the Y. P. Prof. John <lb/>
It. Carroll. <lb/>
Offering. Duet. Misses and <lb/>
Braxton. <lb/>
Closing hymn. No. <lb/>
II. Benediction. A. G. Cox <lb/>
Messrs. A. G. Cox and Pix- <lb/>
on made a trip to today. <lb/>
Wedding bells are for <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
As previously announced in the <lb/>
of The Reflector and ac- <lb/>
with the schedule given <lb/>
that time. Messrs. Blow and <lb/>
candidates for the State Senate, met <lb/>
debate yesterday afternoon at <lb/>
Bell's Cross Roads. <lb/>
Hut a scanty crowd gathered, there <lb/>
being approximately sixty people when <lb/>
speaking began. As is <lb/>
result in encounters of this kind, <lb/>
on- time of a rather per- <lb/>
nature wore uttered, but buried <lb/>
political phraseology, which <lb/>
the over did not give a clear <lb/>
vi, either speaker. <lb/>
I Ware Free <lb/>
For thirty days Taft and <lb/>
will give free a It-piece blue <lb/>
ware set with every <lb/>
Berlin cast range sell. See their <lb/>
large advertisement. <lb/>
Has I <lb/>
Mr. W. It. Wilson received a <lb/>
gram Tuesday evening advising that <lb/>
his Mr. C. B. In d <lb/>
passed the physical <lb/>
nation to entrance In Annapolis <lb/>
Academy. He passed tile men- <lb/>
examination some months ago. <lb/>
His friends congratulate him. This <lb/>
is Mr. Wilson's third son to enter <lb/>
the army and navy service. <lb/>
Large Crowd Went <lb/>
The excursion train lo Norfolk this <lb/>
morning was nearly an hour <lb/>
getting off. There were six coaches <lb/>
and a refreshment car In the train and <lb/>
all wore practically rilled when it <lb/>
left here. The outlook was that more <lb/>
i would have o be added to <lb/>
accommodate passengers from <lb/>
points. <lb/>
Baggage and <lb/>
Promptness <lb/>
Phone No. Night or Day <lb/>
Meets All Trains<lb/>
FOR HIKE <lb/>
Pleads Summer Conference <lb/>
JAMESTOWN X. Y. Aug <lb/>
assembly of the <lb/>
General Conference. In which <lb/>
seven yearly meetings are <lb/>
opened at today <lb/>
and will continue until September <lb/>
Religious education has been select <lb/>
as the principal subject for dis <lb/>
Prominent among the <lb/>
speakers are Dr. John W. <lb/>
ham. of Manitoba University, Prof. <lb/>
Paul Pearson of Swarthmore College. <lb/>
Prof Thomas A. Jenkins of the <lb/>
of Chicago. Amos of <lb/>
New and Silver W. Stewart of <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
Luke Superior Mining Institute <lb/>
Mich. Aug <lb/>
annual meeting of the Lake <lb/>
Superior Mining Institute began here <lb/>
today and will continue until the end <lb/>
of the week. Daily sessions are to be <lb/>
held for the discussion of mining me <lb/>
uniform mining laws, working <lb/>
lion's compensation, safety appliance <lb/>
and other subjects. Between sessions <lb/>
members will visit the various mining <lb/>
ranges in this vicinity . <lb/>
Go Right at It <lb/>
Meeting Iowa <lb/>
Ia., Aug. <lb/>
tenth annual meeting of Society <lb/>
of Iowa Florists began this city <lb/>
now in position to save you on <lb/>
ant all. money on your purchases with an attendance of members from <lb/>
in way of dry goods, shoes and many parts of the State. <lb/>
notions, <lb/>
Hats, caps and buggy Whips at a m m ft <lb/>
Union Mercantile Company. bang <lb/>
KIM Daisy Porter of Simpson, left fir , <lb/>
Sunday after paying a brief visit to ., noise <lb/>
Miss Minnie Mae Q <lb/>
The Co. are head- <lb/>
will not hold their mid-week <lb/>
quarter for up to date jewelry. <lb/>
Tie revival at the Methodist church <lb/>
is session and all are cordially <lb/>
to each service. <lb/>
II you desire a shoe to suit and <lb/>
III. are able to supply your wants <lb/>
out of our immense stock. <lb/>
Tie Y. M. C. A. met Saturday <lb/>
evening and elected the following of- <lb/>
for this <lb/>
S D. Thorn, president. <lb/>
S O. vice president. <lb/>
A. II Hartsell, secretary. <lb/>
I. treasurer. <lb/>
P C. Bright, <lb/>
R. Adams, musical <lb/>
Tie V. M. C. A. is doing <lb/>
prayer meetings tonight. <lb/>
Greenville Ins some pretty good <lb/>
lady Chauffeur who handle their cars <lb/>
well. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Lite Insurance <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Just Strong- <lb/>
est and Best<lb/>
I have a passenger Touring <lb/>
Car for hire on reasonable <lb/>
terms. Will carry passengers <lb/>
anywhere town or country. <lb/>
or to neighboring towns. <lb/>
Bay Phone, Night Phone <lb/>
1-L <lb/>
Savage <lb/>
That will bar the <lb/>
closest inspection <lb/>
as to genuine <lb/>
values <lb/>
Dinning Room <lb/>
Bed Room, Drawing Room <lb/>
In addition, you'll find our showing in- <lb/>
the best choice and widest variety in <lb/>
Buffets, Arm-Chairs and Rock- <lb/>
Prices are <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
If you want Framing <lb/>
Pictures Enlarged at prices <lb/>
beat them all, Dickinson are. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. the place <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
Benedict Family Reunion <lb/>
j ELMIRA. N. Y. Aug. <lb/>
eleventh annual reunion of the Bone <lb/>
family, comprising the deacon <lb/>
of Thomas Benedict, who came <lb/>
I over from England In the early <lb/>
of the seventeenth century and <lb/>
one of the founders of Conn <lb/>
held today at Grove Park in this <lb/>
city. Many member of the family <lb/>
wort In our town and under the sup- association <lb/>
of this excellent corps of of- eluding several <lb/>
in attendance, in <lb/>
from distant places. <lb/>
Friends Bad Neighbor in <lb/>
Will Show Yen a Way <lb/>
Get at the root of the trouble. <lb/>
Rubbing an aching back may relieve <lb/>
it. <lb/>
But won't cure it if the kidneys are <lb/>
You must reach the root of <lb/>
kidneys. <lb/>
Reach the cause; relieve the pain. <lb/>
Begin at once with Kidney <lb/>
Pills. <lb/>
Are recommended by thousands. <lb/>
Here is a statement from a resident <lb/>
of this vicinity. <lb/>
Mrs. James Garris, Twelfth street, <lb/>
South Greenville. N. C, am <lb/>
pleased to add by endorsement to the <lb/>
many already given in favor of <lb/>
Kidney Pills. For a long time I was <lb/>
troubled by my kidneys and I suffered <lb/>
intensely from backache and pains in <lb/>
my shoulders. Headache and dizzy <lb/>
spells bothered me and I rested so <lb/>
poorly that when I got up in the <lb/>
morning. I was In no fit condition to <lb/>
begin my work. When I read of <lb/>
Kidney Pills, i immediately <lb/>
got a supply from the John L. Wooten <lb/>
Co., and to my delight; they <lb/>
did me a world of good. I can now <lb/>
rest better at night and my hack and <lb/>
kidneys do not bother <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
Foster Co. New York <lb/>
Ml agents for the United States. <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
no other. <lb/>
We can live without <lb/>
We can live Without halls. <lb/>
We call live without prisons. <lb/>
With their massive walls, <lb/>
We can live without mansions. <lb/>
With their archways and high <lb/>
But civilized men <lb/>
Cannot live without homes. <lb/>
FARMS small. <lb/>
medium; we bars an ever Increasing <lb/>
demand for all. Letters are coming <lb/>
from all over the country, even from <lb/>
Mexico. Canada mid South Africa. <lb/>
from parties who are writing in re- <lb/>
purchasing farms In North <lb/>
Carolina. If your farm is for <lb/>
all on or write us why you should <lb/>
with the K. A. Karin <lb/>
v. Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
The Insurance and Realty Co. <lb/>
LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Real Estate Bought and Sold <lb/>
RENTS LOANS NEGOTIATED <lb/>
Office on Fourth Street, Rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's Store<lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb/>
on Fourth street, rear Fran <lb/>
Wilson's store<lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
and retail grocer and <lb/>
dealer. Cash paid for Bides, <lb/>
Fur, Seed Oil, barrels, <lb/>
keys, Eggs. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, <lb/>
Suits, Baby carriages, par <lb/>
suns, tables, lounges, sales. <lb/>
and Gall Ax muff, High Lift <lb/>
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb/>
es, apples, syrup. Jelly. Meat, lion <lb/>
sugar, coffee, soap, lye, food, <lb/>
matches, oil, cotton seed meal and <lb/>
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb/>
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches, <lb/>
prunes, currants, raisins, glass and <lb/>
china ware, wooden ware, cakes <lb/>
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb/>
new Royal Sewing Machines <lb/>
numerous other good. Quality and <lb/>
cheap for cash. Come n <lb/>
me H. <lb/>
W A BOWEN <lb/>
The House of High Grade Merchandise <lb/>
Ladies Coat Suit Muslin Woolen Goods, Ginghams, Prints, <lb/>
Heady to Wear be Pleased the Goods Bought at This Cloth, and <lb/>
Millinery Ladies Furnishings Fine shoes in all Stylos for Men, Women and the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. You Will He Pleased <lb/>
Silks. The Goods <lb/>
and at This Store <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
Rooting and Sheet Metal Work <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb/>
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
i. J. JENKINS <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Whits <lb/>
A Leading Boarding School for <lb/>
Students. Established years. Lit- <lb/>
Business. Normal, Music, <lb/>
Excellent buildings and all advantages. Noted for Health. Near <lb/>
N. C. Three Literary Societies; <lb/>
Good board at about cost. Reasonable <lb/>
demand. Students yearly from <lb/>
will satisfy you in every <lb/>
Sent free Write today, Address the <lb/>
President, W T Ph. <lb/>
. C. <lb/>
. College Band, Leads in <lb/>
tuition rates. Graduates in free <lb/>
Carolina counties. A school <lb/>
Beautiful with view, <lb/>
Institute <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust Company<lb/>
Some of its Achievements during the past year in progress and service to the <lb/>
community <lb/>
INCREASE IN CAPITAL STOCK efficient and frequent supervision. <lb/>
from to This to- LARGE NUMBER <lb/>
Bethel with double liability j- t , j-it . <lb/>
B . distributed in sections <lb/>
now depositors protection . . <lb/>
the largest given by any the county. No bank in this section <lb/>
in county. IS backed by so large a number of sub- <lb/>
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF <lb/>
TORS from to and requiring APPOINTMENT BY U. S. GOVERN- <lb/>
monthly meetings, thereby securing more as depository for postal funds <lb/>
embracing not only several offices in Pill PURCHASE AND of <lb/>
County, but extending to other counties. Cannon most <lb/>
including Washington. Belhaven, Vance- expensive and claimed to be the best <lb/>
Hookerton and bank made <lb/>
SELECTED BY STATE TREASURER since August <lb/>
as one the banks in which the State s <lb/>
. , , <lb/>
money is deported. I W f <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN, President <lb/>
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS <lb/>
C. S. CARR. Cashier <lb/>
B. HIGGS. Vice-President<lb/>
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DEFERS <lb/>
Governor is Off Boost His Own <lb/>
Campaign <lb/>
APPOINT WHEN HE <lb/>
file Male Offered ii Reward <lb/>
The Point sender <lb/>
Infernal Mm <lb/>
Some <lb/>
RALEIGH, An. <lb/>
of an adjutant general to <lb/>
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to bill <lb/>
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days He tonight, <lb/>
least tor I <lb/>
don Smith m <lb/>
general; also l <lb/>
where wish I <lb/>
the appointment of Major C <lb/>
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GEAR T. I <lb/>
. President's Secretary I. <lb/>
Witness <lb/>
still-- Mutt <lb/>
to <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Kit ml <lb/>
OYSTER BA. N. , August <lb/>
Colonel Roosevelt Knew <lb/>
in matter of John <lb/>
II on to R <lb/>
cud fund m what <lb/>
President said to <lb/>
I . n i rim an and hat Mr, <lb/>
man Bald to m Roost <lb/>
i I Bi . contributions <lb/>
tatters lo I W Li<lb/>
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contributions i i an<lb/>
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Loeb told me List <lb/>
be hear A Tin . Bl that he was <lb/>
lo He between Hen down<lb/>
i V I Roosevelt said ti <lb/>
d to t <lb/>
I told <lb/>
So Tired <lb/>
It may be from overwork, but <lb/>
the chances are from an in- <lb/>
active LIVER. . <lb/>
With a well conducted LIVES <lb/>
one can do mountain;, of <lb/>
without fatigue <lb/>
It adds a hundred per cent t <lb/>
ones earning capacity. <lb/>
can he kepi <lb/>
by, and by <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
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nor noon to go o <lb/>
a I of <lb/>
Ed Pi iii man Colonel Roosevelt was ; <lb/>
wan . . of Mr Loeb's I <lb/>
i mat I . lug the <lb/>
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young won High Point, II was would i ever asked Mr Loeb lo <lb/>
and created Bald Mr Roosevelt. am <lb/>
mi i that tin <lb/>
disappeared and effort to lo I I chooses to do so. <lb/>
hare I. I l made my <lb/>
Governor lenient about Mr. I In Mr <lb/>
I i let it eat only <lb/>
Cox, who was In Lei on my written i s, yet the i n <lb/>
of lo listen to the spot, <lb/>
and sentenced to two by Mr and Mr. Mr. Kernel <lb/>
n ids being taken on the as to what Mr. said took <lb/>
.,. i place that Interview I shall be glad <lb/>
tin- solicitor assisting slier- to have them to listen to Mr. Loeb, who <lb/>
and others. The re la con- present it the Interview, <lb/>
on good behavior. Loeb heard Mr, <lb/>
Dr. V. Joyner returned to Ills we lo gel Mr Bliss or Mr. <lb/>
today after an absence to contribute funds to and Mr <lb/>
I i raises I lint <lb/>
Mn Fatal <lb/>
GREENSBORO. N. C. <lb/>
Fearful and u <lb/>
with shotgun <lb/>
this city on the K <lb/>
by pal place. at- <lb/>
tack ii on John K <lb/>
Claude l kens and as suit <lb/>
Mr. Ki i in- Is in K <lb/>
i Hie the are of p <lb/>
not mortally wounded <lb/>
U kens is held In the i i <lb/>
Ms In I <lb/>
condition the wounded <lb/>
i occurred <lb/>
. n i lock and <lb/>
here was on I <lb/>
lied while at I <lb/>
lime of l most distressing, <lb/>
. ring iii section <lb/>
t said <lb/>
n hen he his s i <lb/>
i insult, a whole load <lb/>
Into iii. side Mi r- <lb/>
go. <lb/>
ill to pulp, while a of <lb/>
Into the body. <lb/>
greater quantity of lo if <lb/>
Mr. K. arm i to been <lb/>
i being lied on<lb/>
In <lb/>
MONEY LOST <lb/>
i VERY year some farmers lose money <lb/>
by is offer- <lb/>
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/>
carry a stocK repairs tor the ma-fr, <lb/>
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb/>
buying machinery. <lb/>
Our desire is to you the best service <lb/>
possible and we will do everything in our <lb/>
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb/>
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb/>
THINK OF <lb/>
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
1- <lb/>
CO<lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
ROUTE OF THE <lb/>
Night Express <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
EASTBOUND <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
is <lb/>
American Hosiery mills, which was re <lb/>
burned down and s <lb/>
elated with brother, O Ker- Sleeping Car for <lb/>
They were operating a- w- Dally, for Plymouth, <lb/>
to make brick for r City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
destroyed factory and yesterday <lb/>
afternoon Kerner went in <lb/>
Parlor Car Service for all <lb/>
days In eastern part the Odell for campaign I neither i the making plant to lave a points North and <lb/>
state in the Interest education. nor I ever so much as ditch dug around It, there l in- p. m. Dally, except for <lb/>
lie at spoke of Mr. rain storm i W a <lb/>
county Friday In support a local to m and Mr. Loeb him-, <lb/>
lax and high school combination telephoned t either Mr, Bliss or Are Ever at War WESTBOUND <lb/>
mi Saturday delivered an address Mr. There are two things a. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb/>
Mills. request of me. U; war. Joy and piles. But Pullman Sleeping Car service <lb/>
A charter was Issued today to Loeb also telephoned to Mr, I Salve will piles. It North, South and West. <lb/>
Company Benson Bliss and Mr. subdues the itching. Irritation t f r <lb/>
Johnson county, the object being to Standard Oil contribution. or swelling. It glee com- and Raleigh Connects f r <lb/>
6.00 p. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb/>
and deal In etc. making in my behalf same request fort. Invites Joy. Greatest healer of <lb/>
The authorized capital is with that I had made directly in the two j burns, bolls, cuts, bruiser, eczema <lb/>
paid in by Alonzo J. and telegrams that have been scalds. pimples, skin eruptions <lb/>
II. Godwin, W. I. Boon. J. II. Boon published and receiving <lb/>
On- <lb/>
same at all <lb/>
I had received no <lb/>
and R. T. <lb/>
The Ellis of Kin Standard ii money had been <lb/>
is chartered with author ed or would <lb/>
and paid in J, II. El-I Concerning the statement made by <lb/>
L. If. and Horace Randolph yesterday In tobacco you may know the market <lb/>
Alleging that the Wake Water in which Mr. Hearst urged is doing something for them. That <lb/>
puny had violated its franchise in and Mr and el talk is being heard daily in <lb/>
ring i patrons water, a to tell Col- Greenville. <lb/>
was served on the had to . <lb/>
tins afternoon and attitude to the Standard Oil Cone North <lb/>
police Justice to Company was the same t- prank Wilson, The King <lb/>
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
Price of Sleeping Car space apply to <lb/>
When hear farmers boasting i HASSELL. Agent, <lb/>
of the good prices the., receive for W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb/>
Gen Pass.<lb/>
to <lb/>
MAURA FALLS AND <lb/>
from <lb/>
NORFOLK, YA- and OLD <lb/>
COMFORT <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
answer the police Justice to Company was precisely the same i. <lb/>
accusation. For two years the water election as after election as any- i.-n morning for Ne York, to <lb/>
situation In this city has critical one can And by turning to purchase fall and winter novelties in <lb/>
and this it will be recalled, of the newspapers at the and furnishings. <lb/>
conditions were that consumers o, passage of the of Await his return as he will he sure <lb/>
Wei,, requested to use sparingly of rations bill before was nominated to have something new and op to <lb/>
water. The hoard of aldermen o. elected when the Standard Oil op- date lo show you. <lb/>
took matter up with the water posed law and I cot II through I <lb/>
company, who in turn said making the of the Bland- j <lb/>
would place the situation before rd Oil people opposing the law and <lb/>
bondholders, In the of remedy- showing their activity. <lb/>
ire conditions, hut was done, j for any connection of mine with <lb/>
The mayor water committee, the Standard people before or <lb/>
believing that he water was r election any human is <lb/>
to the customers in an unfiltered con- come lo make anything public about <lb/>
mule an Investigation today It of any sort, kind or description and j Trains effective son <lb/>
with that the warrant was it I had appeared before the commit- A. M. <lb/>
served this afternoon. lee today. I would have testified to a m Pot TICKETS SOLD ON <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
via <lb/>
STEAMSHIP COM <lb/>
The Finest, Newest, Largest and <lb/>
Equipped Steamships Plying <lb/>
Between Norfolk and <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
Steamers leave Norfolk dally. In <lb/>
eluding Sunday, from foot of Jack <lb/>
m. <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 are <lb/>
sure to please. <lb/>
Sam White <lb/>
Piano Co. <lb/>
in. Km Atlanta, <lb/>
Memphis and points West. Jackson- <lb/>
ville and Florida points, <lb/>
lions at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb/>
Atlanta. <lb/>
THE WILMINGTON <lb/>
William A. Lamb, veteran of three y of it which bad an <lb/>
wars, died at bis home. Pace collection or knowledge and <lb/>
morning at the of SB iron; my letter and letters <lb/>
years. The funeral was held from of mine dealing In any shape or way <lb/>
church Sunday with the and I should have <lb/>
o'clock. fol- delighted to have Mr, Loeb who no a. <lb/>
lowing In City cemetery. Mr. Lamb has been my private secretary, <lb/>
was horn in Montgomery county An- pear and give every particle of <lb/>
gust and had lived In that he ho <lb/>
eight Tor many years. Colonel said that lie had <lb/>
Mr. Lamb's first military service received today a telegram from Sena- <lb/>
wag In the Mexican war. At its close advising <lb/>
he was with the United states of th lo him <lb/>
Indian campaigns In the Die telegram said <lb/>
and took In several if hi should testify II would have <lb/>
with the When Con fed lo he at considerable later date. <lb/>
Issued Its call for solders <lb/>
Lamb again look up the musket and Indian killed on Track <lb/>
rendered valiant service for south. Near III., an Indian went <lb/>
B and O. Ry. <lb/>
July <lb/>
July <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Aug<lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb/>
with steamer for Washington <lb/>
Baltimore, New York. Boston sod <lb/>
Providence <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST From Dale <lb/>
is of Sale <lb/>
p in-For Richmond, Wash- low round <lb/>
and New ale City, Baltimore, Phil <lb/>
sleepers, day dinning <lb/>
to sleep on a railroad track and <lb/>
killed by the fast He pale <lb/>
his carelessness with his <lb/>
car. Connects at with <lb/>
C. O. at Wash with <lb/>
railroad and B. O. for Pitts- <lb/>
burg and points West <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
p. Atlanta, Charlotte <lb/>
Wilmington. Birmingham, Memphis <lb/>
and points west. Parlor cars to <lb/>
Hamlet <lb/>
p No. for <lb/>
sad <lb/>
and all northern resorts. <lb/>
For any Information write, <lb/>
W. H. T. P. A <lb/>
Norfolk. Va <lb/>
OLD BAY LINE <lb/>
Steam Packet Col. <lb/>
Daily, Including <lb/>
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb/>
Mall steamers <lb/>
Equipped with Unites <lb/>
Flying Hen Fall <lb/>
victims to stomach, liver and for <lb/>
troubles Just like other people, with Often its that way when people neg <lb/>
results In loss of appetite, back- coughs and colds. Don't risk <lb/>
ache, nervousness, headache and tired, your life when prompt use of Dr <lb/>
listless, run-down feeling. But there's Discovery will cure there I <lb/>
no need lo feel like that T. D. Peebles, and so prevent a dangerous throat or, <lb/>
Henry Tenn., proved. bottle of lung trouble. completely cured a Richmond am. Telegraphy and every mod <lb/>
Electric he morn in a short time of a terrible I Washington a. m., New York convenience <lb/>
to give me new strength and good up- that followed a severe attack of p. m. Penn. station. Pullman ed. <lb/>
than all other stomach e. writes J. R Watts, Tex. arrive to Washington and New Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb/>
I So they help everybody. its I regained pounds In weight York. week days pm <lb/>
folly to when this great remedy hat I had Quick, safe, reliable B, RYAN, G. P. A. Ta, Norfolk, dally pm <lb/>
will help you from the first dose. Try and guaranteed. and H S D. P. A. Old Point pm <lb/>
It cents at all bottle free at all druggists. Raleigh K. C. to points North. <lb/>
We are prepared to do any repair work on <lb/>
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee <lb/>
our work. We also have full line of accessories, and <lb/>
will be glad to order any parts to automobiles. <lb/>
We carry a tanks for sale and ex- <lb/>
change. We are agents for the <lb/>
and cars. We expect to keep new cars on hand <lb/>
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or <lb/>
Gates, Sugg,<lb/>
CARR ATKINS <lb/>
L -A EMPORIUM <lb/>
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb/>
Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters, <lb/>
Blast Coal Heaters. <lb/>
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it. <lb/>
OFFER YOU <lb/>
Summer Footwear <lb/>
AT <lb/>
REDUCED PRICES <lb/>
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS <lb/>
AGENT FOR THE <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
has seen fit on account of other business en- <lb/>
to turn over the agency of this ex- <lb/>
machine to the <lb/>
John Buggy Company. <lb/>
also agents for the celebrated <lb/>
Indian Motor Cycle. <lb/>
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST <lb/>
MACHINE ON THE MARKET. <lb/>
of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville. N C. <lb/>
Bank Offers to the Public <lb/>
STRENGTH <lb/>
SECURITY <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
In addition to h et <lb/>
double of stock holder <lb/>
our account cordially <lb/>
of <lb/>
BUGGIES <lb/>
The John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
I. HOOKER. Vice <lb/>
LITTLE Cashier <lb/>
II. It. AL Cashier. <lb/>
A cordial invitation to inspect <lb/>
our stock Is extended to all <lb/>
who desire neat, stylish and <lb/>
comfortable shoes at <lb/>
low prices. <lb/>
COME TO SEE US <lb/>
EXCURSION <lb/>
The Behind I lie Dough <lb/>
in leavening lightest, most <lb/>
wholesome- and delicious biscuits, cakes and pastry. <lb/>
lb. lb. lb. <lb/>
All good ell or will gel you. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
SEPTEMBER <lb/>
RETURN SEPTEMBER <lb/>
FARE <lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
t. M. <lb/>
Lawyer. <lb/>
Office second floor In Wooten <lb/>
on Third St., opposite court house <lb/>
L. L Moore W. H. <lb/>
MOORE A <lb/>
Attorneys at <lb/>
North <lb/>
Attorney st <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
S. I I C I <lb/>
Steam and Hot Hater <lb/>
Healing.<lb/>
Electric <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work at <lb/>
o Reasonable price. See me or call. <lb/>
hone No. CO. <lb/>
The Reflector wants your Job work. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEST TOBACCO MARKET <lb/>
IN THE EAST <lb/>
Reflector Want Ads. <lb/>
CALL II. <lb/>
for Automobile transfer, s <lb/>
II. W. M. D <lb/>
Practice limited to of the Eye. <lb/>
N. C. . <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L- James. Green-1 <lb/>
villa, day every Monday, to pm <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards on Court <lb/>
House<lb/>
S Hill. <lb/>
young in ii to to can- <lb/>
in town and <lb/>
Good lo right parties Eat <lb/>
chance promotion. Call this eve <lb/>
Pill Street <lb/>
Id <lb/>
We Are Still In Lead <lb/>
ALBION DUNS <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In building. st <lb/>
Practices wherever his services <lb/>
desired <lb/>
North <lb/>
Wilson. A<lb/>
Farmville.<lb/>
Greenville. 0-02 <lb/>
Simpson.<lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Arrive Norfolk. a. P. <lb/>
M.<lb/>
M. <lb/>
Leave Norfolk P. M. Sept. <lb/>
B. H. JOSH MATTHEWS <lb/>
J. B. EASON. C. I GILL. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
ply <lb/>
X. C. M <lb/>
Our average Monday, <lb/>
day, was c. and to-day was <lb/>
the largest sale in town, it is <lb/>
just as good <lb/>
All Grades now are Selling well <lb/>
and market is in fine <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney st Law <lb/>
j formerly occupied by <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
Worth <lb/>
W. C. . Clark <lb/>
Engineer Attorney at Law<lb/>
and <lb/>
H Ward C. C. <lb/>
Washington. N. Greenville. N. r <lb/>
PIERCE <lb/>
Attorneys at Law <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. <lb/>
Office in Wooten building on <lb/>
Street <lb/>
North <lb/>
WE a good position <lb/>
every teacher ii i completes her <lb/>
preparation at Littleton College. <lb/>
We have scholarships for young <lb/>
women desiring preparation teach, <lb/>
who are sufficient means. <lb/>
our scholastic year begins Sept. <lb/>
is. For and <lb/>
Information address. J. H. <lb/>
X. C. v -11 <lb/>
Come to NEW BRICK <lb/>
where you will have Gentry to Pull <lb/>
and Gorman to Push for you. <lb/>
W. E. <lb/>
Attorney at La <lb/>
R. L. A Cos <lb/>
stables and next door to John Flan- <lb/>
Buggy Company's new building <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Gentry Gorman <lb/>
f. M. WOOTEN <lb/>
lawyer <lb/>
3rd St., 2nd floor Wooten Bldg <lb/>
C. <lb/>
FLOWERS <lb/>
yon mat the best, <lb/>
we are st your services. <lb/>
Choice <lb/>
Violets and Wedding l <lb/>
the Latest Stile. <lb/>
Flora <lb/>
st short notice. <lb/>
L. Co. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
D. J. J K. <lb/>
Agent for and <lb/>
SEE OR <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
WE a good paying <lb/>
position lo even young woman who <lb/>
our course in <lb/>
and typewriting as as her prep- <lb/>
has been completed and fur- <lb/>
Instruction In English and <lb/>
without additional charge <lb/>
FOR and further In- <lb/>
formation REGISTRAR, <lb/>
College, Littleton, X. <lb/>
MEET l <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
N. <lb/>
GREATLY REDUCED BATES <lb/>
Hound <lb/>
Trip <lb/>
Washington<lb/>
Simpson . <lb/>
Greenville J <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Walstonburg<lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Middlesex<lb/>
Wendell <lb/>
Tickets sold and 87th. <lb/>
via Norfolk Southern <lb/>
,,,., good on any regular train. <lb/>
and limited to return until <lb/>
30th. <lb/>
Ask my for particulars, <lb/>
W W P, A. <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Every Pair a Bargain <lb/>
The season grows late and we <lb/>
are disposing cf 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 purchase. <lb/>
Shoe <lb/>
sags<lb/>
Most men willing to as <lb/>
reformers- if the are allowed to pick <lb/>
the straight point. <lb/>
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb/>
V C. <lb/>
Vail Session, Begins Beat I <lb/>
Special mention given to English, Mathematics, the science, and <lb/>
classics teachers of long experience. For grade O i <lb/>
of consult the faculties of tho University and the col- <lb/>
leg. Expenses moderate. For catalogs address <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Good Roads Movement to be Launched by <lb/>
Carolina Club <lb/>
OPERA HOUSE FOR GREENVILLE IS CONSIDERED <lb/>
After ,. ks stifling heat, which period activities in <lb/>
to be of the question, ll <lb/>
Club campaign for Improvement tor count <lb/>
and community. <lb/>
n is the object Ibis institution to enthuse Pin <lb/>
and better things and their energetic v kl <lb/>
of the hotel proposition Ins fall gives evidence what <lb/>
Carolina Club can accomplish when it starts. <lb/>
no tho members ire anxious to see accomplished. <lb/>
Good Roads and an era House. As to the matter good <lb/>
the idea been more or leas, on the minds the <lb/>
for some time, but. somehow or other tin <lb/>
to to after them has been lacking This however, ex- <lb/>
something will be <lb/>
As to the is understood <lb/>
who has recently purchased a choice lot In town would as Boon <lb/>
erect an Opera House on it then anything else. All he <lb/>
wants is the proper spirit from the people who later will pat- <lb/>
. ;., <lb/>
At early date the Carolina club is to bold a meeting when <lb/>
than matters will be properly threshed out and it seems <lb/>
strong campaign will be started to get and <lb/>
era House -.-. <lb/>
Cigarettes are <lb/>
i bad for women <lb/>
Mrs, Woodrow Wilson Has D <lb/>
Views on Subject. . <lb/>
OF NAMES <lb/>
Wife Candidate Civet <lb/>
Cut Letter Taking Stand on <lb/>
OLD PITCHERS <lb/>
VERSUS YOUNG <lb/>
Are Veteran Stars Preferable to <lb/>
Collection Newcomers <lb/>
nut will <lb/>
great <lb/>
WHICH WOULD MANAGER PICK <lb/>
Would He Alexander. <lb/>
Gregg and Johnson In Preference to <lb/>
Bender. <lb/>
or Walsh <lb/>
By TOMMY CLARK. <lb/>
it a big league manager bad hi pick <lb/>
today between of veteran <lb/>
and a of youngsters <lb/>
which would lie select Would be take <lb/>
Alexander. Gregg, Johnson, <lb/>
Joe Wood In preference to <lb/>
Bender, Plank, Booker, <lb/>
and Walsh The problem <lb/>
would about drive him to the home for <lb/>
the mentally Infirm. He would want <lb/>
them all. He couldn't work them all. <lb/>
of course, fact, if be bud either <lb/>
quad be would suffer embarrassment <lb/>
of riches, but be would most <lb/>
desire having the entire Lunch sit on <lb/>
the bench If only for the purpose of <lb/>
looking pleasant. <lb/>
crowd, with support, <lb/>
would be capable of winning a pen- <lb/>
If they were all In condition at <lb/>
the same time, but some managers are <lb/>
Inclined to the belief that six star <lb/>
pitchers cannot be worked in turn and <lb/>
kept In good condition. True, the <lb/>
club has more than that. <lb/>
but none of I hem has more half <lb/>
that number of beavers who can be <lb/>
truly called stars, and they figure <lb/>
lucky. <lb/>
Baseball men. as a rule, accept with- <lb/>
out argument proposition that Ms- <lb/>
Is the greatest pitcher In the <lb/>
world, they base it upon the fact <lb/>
that be has been great for a decade. It <lb/>
seems that the old followers of the <lb/>
while always willing to admit a <lb/>
young pitcher's capabilities whenever <lb/>
be displays them, do place a man <lb/>
In the category of truly great until <lb/>
he has established himself by more <lb/>
than one or two service. <lb/>
Alexander and Gregg are <lb/>
counted wonderful young pitchers, but <lb/>
they are first year men, The <lb/>
are that they are truly great. <lb/>
but that stamp will not be placed upon <lb/>
them by the baseball world until they <lb/>
have demonstrated their fitness for a <lb/>
place In the ball of fame by longer <lb/>
Ed Walsh Is certainly a groat pitch- <lb/>
year the big <lb/>
has gone along and stood all tests. <lb/>
Napoleon Is counted truly <lb/>
great. of the Slants claim <lb/>
that be la one of tho best left handers <lb/>
of all times, and he bases It largely <lb/>
upon the fact that the southerner has <lb/>
been great during all the years of bis <lb/>
service. <lb/>
Bender and Plank will have <lb/>
place In hall of fame. These. <lb/>
too. established their class-not one <lb/>
year, but year In and year out. and <lb/>
there Is no Indication that they have <lb/>
commenced to decline. <lb/>
One of the new generation of pitch <lb/>
era who are still regarded in the light <lb/>
of youngsters, but who cannot be de <lb/>
recognition as among the greatest <lb/>
Of the time, la Walter Johnson, the <lb/>
Washington speed marvel, There are <lb/>
who believe that <lb/>
eon Is the best pitcher In the country <lb/>
today, but that sort of proposition <lb/>
would always provide a long <lb/>
Jack Is not so much of a <lb/>
as some of others named <lb/>
with him. but he Is no youngster from <lb/>
the standpoint of service, and what he <lb/>
has done for the world's champion A <lb/>
gives him the right to be men- <lb/>
with the greatest of tho great. <lb/>
and left <lb/>
have two years. The <lb/>
regarded us <lb/>
now lie <lb/>
are In favor the <lb/>
They are young have <lb/>
ability. The real I up to them. <lb/>
men will you no <lb/>
j matter bow much a young <lb/>
pitcher may have lie cannot be truly <lb/>
great until be had the experience <lb/>
that makes him wise <lb/>
Bussed Ford of Hie Yankees and Joe <lb/>
f the Boston Red are ac- <lb/>
knowledge great young pitchers. Ford <lb/>
had one splendid year and has <lb/>
pitched consistently good ball, even <lb/>
when losing, in picking ant a list of <lb/>
the best heavers in game today <lb/>
many would hesitate before leaving off <lb/>
the name of Wood <lb/>
The promise the present hold- <lb/>
a future of greatness <lb/>
unknowns as <lb/>
Tyler. Hugh <lb/>
Claude Joe <lb/>
George Rimer Brown <lb/>
Rube Benton, Jeff <lb/>
Allen. Casey and half a <lb/>
dozen others. They may lie the Ma <lb/>
and of another era. but the <lb/>
old baseball man who was trying to <lb/>
win a pennant would probably Just a <lb/>
soon have a Brown or a Rill <lb/>
Donovan or a George Mull In around <lb/>
as several of these fellows of future <lb/>
promise. <lb/>
a Golfer. <lb/>
Freak has taken up goat <lb/>
New the first lime <lb/>
Wilson became the <lb/>
candidate Mrs. <lb/>
Wilson appeared She attended <lb/>
her husband's dally conference <lb/>
with reporters although <lb/>
mi- requests that <lb/>
be urn quoted written about in the <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
What Mrs. Wilson wished to have <lb/>
was that II she be- <lb/>
comes first lady of the Land she <lb/>
not as has said in a widely <lb/>
interview, have packages <lb/>
of cigarettes In her personal desk at <lb/>
the White House and in <lb/>
I m t l her callers. <lb/>
Through Governor Wilson. Mn <lb/>
son asked that be given to a <lb/>
he had written to the editor of <lb/>
State Journal at O., <lb/>
an i Interview <lb/>
her in which she defended cigarette <lb/>
as for women, The Interview <lb/>
come lo her in a letter signed <lb/>
which <lb/>
Madam l can think <lb/>
of any r calamity to the young <lb/>
the nation than to read such <lb/>
a preachment .- our Interview offers <lb/>
tie in I am a and see <lb/>
men lose their Jobs almost every day <lb/>
because they are Incapacitated for <lb/>
by the use the cigarette II <lb/>
smoking this for strong men <lb/>
will it do for girls <lb/>
The was indeed a <lb/>
dial of the woman <lb/>
are <lb/>
till credited to Mrs <lb/>
writer for a syndicate <lb/>
newspapers asked Mrs Wood- <lb/>
row Wilson if she agreed null Her <lb/>
of tin <lb/>
log cigarettes women She <lb/>
exhibited three boxes, <lb/>
plied in the corner her desk, all but <lb/>
empty. <lb/>
shouldn't n woman <lb/>
she enjoys she queried. <lb/>
w by she just as mi <lb/>
to a cigarette as a man r <lb/>
agree with Mrs t <lb/>
existing prejudice against <lb/>
smoking is to the last silly and ab- <lb/>
TO DEFEND TITLE. <lb/>
Champion Practices <lb/>
on Thames Meet With Barry. <lb/>
Great la being attached to <lb/>
tie- coming sculling contest <lb/>
Harry, the challenger, and the <lb/>
Dick Artist. Though <lb/>
Ibis Is s to take place on <lb/>
July bus I nut on the <lb/>
Thames learning the deviating water <lb/>
course and hardening bis muscles In <lb/>
preparation for the contest. In which <lb/>
the and a side are the <lb/>
Is described a veritable <lb/>
Hercules whose power has been ex- <lb/>
pended not only In sculling, but hue <lb/>
also made him champion cyclist and <lb/>
very nearly the champion shot of <lb/>
yet, despite the apparent inter- <lb/>
est. Barry is great In <lb/>
the which be <lb/>
as expenses to ever <lb/>
trip up from and I- so <lb/>
winning is next to <lb/>
until source of Hie <lb/>
amount is. in clear view. This <lb/>
was made in view of the fact <lb/>
that waived Ills right . race <lb/>
on homo waters, where <lb/>
In- strongly in fa- <lb/>
n English <lb/>
acclimated, have a fear of the <lb/>
depressing fogs <lb/>
HOW WAS SAVED. <lb/>
Osteopaths Prevent Operation on <lb/>
Jumper's Knee and Preserve <lb/>
Those who admire the high Jumping <lb/>
of the California wonder. George Ho- <lb/>
do not near <lb/>
knife to ending <lb/>
career of the Stanford man <lb/>
three years ago <lb/>
his knee, and In doing this a minute <lb/>
portion of tin. ligament broken off, <lb/>
Occasionally this bothered the jumper. <lb/>
and about eight months ago be went <lb/>
to doctors for advice. Nothing <lb/>
would satisfy them except an opera- <lb/>
went to Had <lb/>
his athletic mentor, to tell him he <lb/>
was to undergo an operation on <lb/>
knee. <lb/>
was liberated, but shortly <lb/>
afterward the knee worried him again, <lb/>
and be went to an osteopath for treat <lb/>
Then began a long siege, which <lb/>
resulted in the Injured member being <lb/>
entirely cured after about had <lb/>
been expended on it. the pro- <lb/>
of osteopathy were working on <lb/>
the jumper's leg they took great in- <lb/>
In the wonderful sinews that de- <lb/>
so much spring. <lb/>
i ii ii ii <lb/>
I HAVE AGENCY FOR <lb/>
R. C. H. <lb/>
Automobile<lb/>
HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY- <lb/>
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
J. WINSLOW <lb/>
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb/>
right <lb/>
any <lb/>
SUM <lb/>
A JOKE NOT WELL TAKEN <lb/>
the matter with <lb/>
young Mr looks like <lb/>
been In a scrap. <lb/>
Lobster-He has Mr. Catfish asked <lb/>
where he could get weighed, sad <lb/>
told him to try Mr. Rock, he had <lb/>
scales. <lb/>
is a question <lb/>
of manners, not morals. It promotes <lb/>
good fellowship. <lb/>
women feel a cigarette <lb/>
calms their nerves and helps their <lb/>
brains Into working order. Personal <lb/>
smoking diffuses my thoughts Instead <lb/>
of concentrating in. I an Joy it as I <lb/>
enjoy after dinner coffee. Both are <lb/>
pleasant ways of ending finishing <lb/>
both add to conviviality and good <lb/>
fell <lb/>
The editor of the Ohio State Journal, <lb/>
it ins clear, bad been much incensed <lb/>
at the apologies for the cigarette <lb/>
among women attributed to Mrs. <lb/>
son, as he wrote on Aug. an <lb/>
rial in which he culled for the <lb/>
of Governor Wilson or a repudiation <lb/>
from bis wife If there was no mis- <lb/>
take about it. he wrote. Wood- <lb/>
row Wilson shouldn't be mistress of <lb/>
the White <lb/>
If the Ohio editor was <lb/>
Mrs Wilson as certainly not less <lb/>
After the reporters had said tiny <lb/>
would publish her letter lo the <lb/>
Ohio editor she asked for an hour's <lb/>
time in which to write one. This was <lb/>
what she <lb/>
have just received a <lb/>
the Journal, with your <lb/>
rial entitled Women.- and i <lb/>
beg i.-ave to deny Indignantly the <lb/>
statement that I approve of women <lb/>
smoking cigarettes. The Interview <lb/>
upon which your editorial was based <lb/>
is s pure invention I intensely dis- <lb/>
like the cigarette smoking habit for <lb/>
won.--. In fact, so strong is an feel- <lb/>
on the that my real danger <lb/>
lies In being unjust and In my <lb/>
Judgment of who differ with ins <lb/>
in respect. <lb/>
no woman our <lb/>
household ever has or ever will smoke, <lb/>
apart from the bad taste of it. I <lb/>
believe with you that It has an .;. <lb/>
injurious effect on nerves. <lb/>
A WILSON <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
SAYS ATHLETICS ARE YELLOW <lb/>
Thinks Barry Only Brave <lb/>
of Philadelphia Team, <lb/>
The latest sensation In the American <lb/>
league, Chick of the Nationals, <lb/>
has come out with the Statement that <lb/>
has caused all kinds of through- <lb/>
out the circuit and especially between <lb/>
the Tigers and Athletics. He says the, <lb/>
Athletic are yellow. <lb/>
is but one man on the <lb/>
Infield who will not flinch <lb/>
a Is taking the <lb/>
man la Harry. <lb/>
linker and will all sidestep <lb/>
when you come In. Yet they are <lb/>
ways squealing when they get hurt. <lb/>
In my opinion Barry Is the gamest <lb/>
player In Athletic <lb/>
Only the Best <lb/>
Drugs <lb/>
Used in Our <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Department <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
to any. <lb/>
Ail Soda Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Articles, <lb/>
Full Lint of <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pens, <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Drug Co. I <lb/>
MANAGER MAY QUIT. <lb/>
G. M. MOORING SON <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
Buyers of cotton and <lb/>
duce. We now <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
ill be glad to have our <lb/>
on <lb/>
of Nationals Is Said <lb/>
Be Tired of Handling Braves. <lb/>
resignation of Catcher John <lb/>
Ming as manager of the Boston Na- <lb/>
league team is expected within <lb/>
a short time, according to <lb/>
made by close friends of the backstop <lb/>
These men claim that Johnny has re <lb/>
told I hem of bis <lb/>
with the way he is compelled is .,. <lb/>
run the Braves and has es <lb/>
pressed his disgust with what be terms The undersigned having this day <lb/>
the old fashioned Ideas of John Mont, as administrator of the es- <lb/>
Ward, president of the club of Sylvester If. Hemby, notice I- <lb/>
to o make immediate pay <lb/>
All persons indebted to said estate to the undersigned; and all per- <lb/>
will please make Immediate payment. having claims against said es- <lb/>
the 23rd day of August, 1912. are notified that they must <lb/>
W. THOMAS. the same to the undersigned for <lb/>
Administratrix. on or before the day of <lb/>
P. G. James and <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Son. Attorneys. <lb/>
be <lb/>
August. or this notice will <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/>
S ltd <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
MM County, <lb/>
National league team, who lust undersigned having Ibis day <lb/>
year was the best home run hitter , and holding Hied as administrator of the estate of <lb/>
that organization, breaks an average against said estate are Zeno T. deceased, before D <lb/>
of fifty bats a season. The Cub star notified to die the same duly C Moore, clerk of the superior court <lb/>
uses bats with the smallest handle of with the undersigned of Pitt county, notice is hereto given <lb/>
that are produced The stick Is of, on or before the 27th day of lo all persona who are indebted , <lb/>
second grow,,, ash and weigh, for,, Angus,. or notice win be estate make <lb/>
Pleaded in bar their recovery of the with the undersigned <lb/>
to Row Mm; . holding claims <lb/>
Fort William rowing <lb/>
wired Eddie Human of Toronto <lb/>
and Jack of Minnesota, world <lb/>
famed scullers, guaranteeing expenses <lb/>
to row a race on the <lb/>
river July for 11.000 side. <lb/>
best lust year. <lb/>
This the 28th day of August. 1912. <lb/>
BENJAMIN <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of <lb/>
at, Hemby. <lb/>
F. Harding. Ally. ltd <lb/>
, Mrs Woodrow Wilson i lard Iron, Mr. Little <lb/>
Governor Wilson, in approving the I to return my<lb/>
Retire to Creditors. <lb/>
I. M. Johnson, having qualified <lb/>
as administrator of the estate of Sus- <lb/>
an K. deceased, before C. <lb/>
against said estate are hereby <lb/>
lo tile their claims with <lb/>
administrator within months from <lb/>
date hereof or this notice will be <lb/>
Pleaded in f recovery of <lb/>
claims. <lb/>
This the 15th day of August. 1912. <lb/>
H. J. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
of ad Zeno t. Brant. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING, Attorney. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
get a <lb/>
from your last <lb/>
is <lb/>
It wasn't worth <lb/>
former, if be continues, gives evidence <lb/>
of being the all southpaws. <lb/>
The same is true of Alexander, <lb/>
though is at s start this <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Card From Hr. IV hie hard <lb/>
I take this method if sincerely <lb/>
thanking the people of the county for <lb/>
the handsome vote given me in the <lb/>
primary as a candidate for the <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
B B <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
the Interview <lb/>
do not think it was <lb/>
Invented, There ,, rather <lb/>
well Known writer who signs herself <lb/>
Mrs. Wilton Woodrow, she no <lb/>
doubt has been confused with Mrs <lb/>
Mrs Wilson Woodrow a as to serve <lb/>
married to a relative of Governor <lb/>
son. and It Is understood that <lb/>
on the matter of who <lb/>
are different from those <lb/>
in the household of the <lb/>
can late. . <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
It is reported that paper, which are Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
supporting the bull have w w j A , <lb/>
touts of An deceased, late of <lb/>
Stokes. Pitt county. X. C. this is to <lb/>
notify all persons having <lb/>
Pie of Pitt county for . handsome Pitt County, notice is hereby <lb/>
vol. for Register of Heeds give,, . that all persons indebted to said es- lo Creditors <lb/>
he primary on Saturday. ,;, ,. ., , ,,, . , <lb/>
As vote puts me on the list for mediate the undersign- Johnson, having qualified a <lb/>
IT, . ,. , V re ceased, before D C Moon- clerk of <lb/>
J court of P <lb/>
best my ,, said administrator duly verified is hereby given that all person, <lb/>
within the twelve months from the indebted to the said estate are hereby <lb/>
dale hereof, or notice will be pleaded required to make Immediate settle- <lb/>
n bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 25th day of July. 1912. <lb/>
D. It JOHNSON. <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of Susan <lb/>
E. Sutton. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
R. L. LITTLE, <lb/>
will <lb/>
And they <lb/>
gets lo <lb/>
Wonder now the colonel likes being <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having qualified before the super- <lb/>
against the estate of said deceased court clerk of Pitt county as exec- <lb/>
exhibit them to me within twelve of the Last Will and Testament <lb/>
this notice, or ibis notice G. deceased, notice, is <lb/>
will be in bar of their hereby given to all persons Indebted Roach <lb/>
with the undersigned <lb/>
and all persons holding claims against <lb/>
said estate are hereby required to file <lb/>
then- claims with 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 25th day of July. 1912. <lb/>
CLARA F. <lb/>
and BUILT F. JOHNSON. <lb/>
estate W. <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF E ASTERS <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A IT LATH'S OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, ASH IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARM I St COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALT. <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IS THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL ASH <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AS UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PI. <lb/>
Agriculture Is the Most the s, of<lb/>
X. U FRIDAY AI <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IS THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
IR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
M Mill W <lb/>
ROOSEVELT GETS <lb/>
E FROM MILES <lb/>
Bold Attempt to Destroy Prison and <lb/>
Factories <lb/>
OFFICER SCORES <lb/>
HEAVILY ON THIRD <lb/>
LEADER, CALLS <lb/>
LS III BE SAYS <lb/>
CALLED , <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Striking Coal Miners Cause Meas- <lb/>
u,<lb/>
and <lb/>
Rebellions Prisoners are w <lb/>
nil Manner mid <lb/>
Hack ll <lb/>
lacking Police <lb/>
JACKSON, Mich., Sept. till <lb/>
prison <lb/>
before noon <lb/>
entered the prison bull pens nun <lb/>
liberated fellow <lb/>
pi B. <lb/>
hour Inter prison <lb/>
ties had the convicts apparently cow- <lb/>
ed by the Jackson <lb/>
companies and firemen and <lb/>
officers who hurried the <lb/>
after the outbreak. <lb/>
There were no ;. <lb/>
property damaged. <lb/>
When the prisoners reached the <lb/>
yard tiny began ruining everything <lb/>
within reach and fearing they would <lb/>
net the factories on the city <lb/>
department is now aiding In an en- <lb/>
to the rioters. <lb/>
Hundreds of and others <lb/>
are on the streets surrounding the <lb/>
prison and the special police hastily <lb/>
summoned are having trouble ii <lb/>
the crowds orderly. <lb/>
About convicts were In the bull <lb/>
pens which were opened by the In- <lb/>
mates and practically every prisoner <lb/>
secured weapons some kind soon <lb/>
utter gaining their liberty. Knives, <lb/>
hammers, barrel etc., were <lb/>
us. d by convicts In an endeavor <lb/>
overpower the guards stationed in- <lb/>
side the prison walls. <lb/>
tin seeing fire department en- <lb/>
prison yard of the riot- <lb/>
back Into the prison, while <lb/>
others hid In various factory <lb/>
building, hoping to step over the <lb/>
an opportunity presented Itself, <lb/>
it is said that during the great ex- <lb/>
scaled the <lb/>
walls and are now at liberty. As <lb/>
fast as the members the local <lb/>
Guard companies are <lb/>
up are being rushed to the <lb/>
on in automobiles, Ml militiamen <lb/>
going to the heavily arm- <lb/>
One convict railing to hall <lb/>
when ordered, was shot down ls a <lb/>
after noon <lb/>
prisoner was running the yard <lb/>
when told to stop and refusing he was <lb/>
dropped with a from the gun <lb/>
In the hands a deputy <lb/>
the local prison officials <lb/>
oral is not yet come <lb/>
by noon, as in addition lo <lb/>
two local companies, number- <lb/>
men, the Lansing com- <lb/>
M. N. O, order <lb/>
so characterizations <lb/>
piled Colonel Roosevelt an at- <lb/>
tack by Nelson A. Miles, former gen- <lb/>
the Army. <lb/>
. . ; . ate tho Po- <lb/>
. candidate the pi <lb/>
all follow E <lb/>
the In 1- <lb/>
. be nevi . won, depriving <lb/>
HI-. and hi role n just lain. <lb/>
Insolent who <lb/>
and In political <lb/>
affairs of the South Re- <lb/>
public. <lb/>
who Inter- <lb/>
in domestic as well as foreign <lb/>
affairs. <lb/>
-the demagogue, who is <lb/>
eating dissension and <lb/>
among the laboring classes, <lb/>
There is no character mare <lb/>
able than a Tel there is a <lb/>
man railing against the trusts, who <lb/>
when iii office prosecuted only few <lb/>
that he thought unfriendly t him, and <lb/>
protected the great majority of trusts <lb/>
of our country, and personally, <lb/>
ally helped to create and establish <lb/>
the trust now in <lb/>
in <lb/>
PLEASED Wild START <lb/>
Conditions in the Border Demands <lb/>
notion <lb/>
Ills LABOR DAY SPEECH IV <lb/>
HELL <lb/>
Milt CAM- <lb/>
FOB II <lb/>
REFUSES III COME <lb/>
Unless Otherwise Advised By His <lb/>
friends <lb/>
rebels at <lb/>
and l <lb/>
Strikers, in- <lb/>
rest Is Pell<lb/>
will, hi- <lb/>
opt. <lb/>
in In v, <lb/>
ex <lb/>
Two Accidents in Spencer <lb/>
One Fatal <lb/>
Sept. Huffman, <lb/>
aged years, one of a construction <lb/>
tores on the Southern Railway, was <lb/>
killed and J. W. n fellow <lb/>
workman, was seriously Injured In <lb/>
Spencer yesterday. The accident was <lb/>
caused by the falling of a scaffold <lb/>
feel high, to the ground, <lb/>
both railing with the timbers. <lb/>
roll on his head and <lb/>
heavy plunk fell end wise on his <lb/>
chest, Inflicting a deadly blow. Ho <lb/>
was carried lo a hospital and died In <lb/>
His <lb/>
I . , lo which place his . <lb/>
was sent. Mi was given <lb/>
I, , id attention and will n over. <lb/>
ill V. . V . pt. <lb/>
;,. Hal law was proclaimed In <lb/>
., 1- along <lb/>
., creeks thin <lb/>
The ; e V <lb/>
Is a mountainous stretch of about <lb/>
from river to the <lb/>
county line and about eight <lb/>
wide. The ;. Ill commission <lb/>
under whose Jurisdiction <lb/>
now is. <lb/>
who have been <lb/>
cock's conferees and the court-martial <lb/>
i with Lieutenant Colonel <lb/>
S. Wallace, of Judge ad- <lb/>
The decisive move was precipitated <lb/>
by the destruction of railroad proper- <lb/>
by the miners, who tore <lb/>
up tracks, In an attempt to stop th <lb/>
shipment coal. There are more <lb/>
than live thousand the strikers, all <lb/>
of whom are declared to armed <lb/>
with rifles. <lb/>
The express office at Cabin Creek <lb/>
was broken Into and hover, of <lb/>
and rifles were broken open b <lb/>
the but before could <lb/>
get away with the put <lb/>
In an appearance and captured <lb/>
loot. <lb/>
Two machine gnus. thousand <lb/>
rounds of ammunition and more than <lb/>
u hundred rifles, consigned to a coal <lb/>
company, were confiscated. <lb/>
ah wires from the strike have <lb/>
been and communication between <lb/>
various military posts is <lb/>
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l a to tin War I men I <lb/>
today nil <lb/>
along as <lb/>
Rebels Town Ia <lb/>
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captured by the rebels today without <lb/>
He was eased, he said. <lb/>
his <lb/>
third <lb/>
attitude toward I <lb/>
lid, is ;. <lb/>
The Federal forces, commanded <lb/>
Sam to the hills and <lb/>
ore <lb/>
hut the of <lb/>
The governor sold hi was looking<lb/>
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lives when ship <lb/>
docked <lb/>
.- ind .<lb/>
refused n u I <lb/>
ml In bud i with <lb/>
Two detectives Coupe as <lb/>
tit,, steamer and Informed <lb/>
forward lo bi <lb/>
in York <lb/>
, , tomorrow before the work- <lb/>
small g ,,, Wilson League, his <lb/>
fight. <lb/>
With <lb/>
rebels have secured badly needed pro- <lb/>
visions, aims and ammunition. <lb/>
,,, speech on the in m Monday before the <lb/>
York Press Club, and hi ad- <lb/>
dress at the State Fair In Syracuse, <lb/>
All of these constitute, for the pr <lb/>
his New York engagements. <lb/>
Oxford Farmer Kills Brother- <lb/>
in-law <lb/>
OXFORD. tragedy <lb/>
curred near the western of <lb/>
Oxford yesterday, resulting In the <lb/>
death in W. P. Wilkinson, one the <lb/>
most prominent farmers Oak Hill <lb/>
township member of the hoard <lb/>
county commissioners. <lb/>
Milton Hobgood, farmer Oran- <lb/>
county, fired the fatal shots. <lb/>
The trouble over fact <lb/>
Milton Hobgood and his wife did <lb/>
get along well together, and she <lb/>
with sister, Mrs. W I- <lb/>
and was on her way ho Hi <lb/>
morning to spend some <lb/>
Canadian <lb/>
VICTORIA, B. C. Sept. 4.- The <lb/>
fourteenth mm ml convention tin <lb/>
Canadian Association began <lb/>
in this cits today with unusually <lb/>
large attendance. The program <lb/>
pared for the convention extends <lb/>
,, three days and provides for mi- <lb/>
the practical r <lb/>
h. many leaders in forestry and <lb/>
In Camilla and the <lb/>
Sir hard and a <lb/>
number other public r. <lb/>
Liking active hart in the <lb/>
No Office Holder Wanted <lb/>
Convention toes to <lb/>
puny <lb/>
in <lb/>
O. Sept. I. The <lb/>
Ass., of <lb/>
the Second and Third assembled <lb/>
., to. for Its annual convention <lb/>
matters relating the <lb/>
duties of Ha- postmaster end <lb/>
of the postal service will <lb/>
brought fore the convention <lb/>
,,., down to <lb/>
. . r about <lb/>
Exodus Americans <lb/>
Europe Began <lb/>
who<lb/>
poi Hi ; In <lb/>
convention adopted resolution <lb/>
, . n r <lb/>
or national should he <lb/>
., delegate lo state <lb/>
be held Charlotte k <lb/>
This action was . Inn <lb/>
Attorney A. K and Po <lb/>
Reynolds, whose friend <lb/>
their names on the as <lb/>
ed to this city. Every man <lb/>
could 1- induced to as n special <lb/>
guard is being rushed to the prison. <lb/>
lust being armed, <lb/>
The supply of firearms at <lb/>
on has been exhausted and In <lb/>
mads are being made on the <lb/>
the various hardware store, of the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
A number of newspaper correspond- <lb/>
cuts are said to have been sworn In <lb/>
H deputies and are unable to send <lb/>
to their papers, every <lb/>
beta, oath to remain <lb/>
silent regarding conditions inside <lb/>
walls. <lb/>
The British <lb/>
4.-The annual <lb/>
meeting of British <lb/>
which is Important event <lb/>
the year In connection with s. entitle <lb/>
Ha today In Hall In <lb/>
research In the United Kingdom, began <lb/>
this city. Professor E. A. Schafer, <lb/>
the eminent <lb/>
called gathering to order and de <lb/>
his The <lb/>
address was on the subject of the or <lb/>
of an was containing the <lb/>
announcement discovery of <lb/>
argon st the Oxford meeting <lb/>
twenty years ago. <lb/>
. Awaits <lb/>
Minn. Sept. t. <lb/>
Progressive leaders Minnow <lb/>
t., have completed all <lb/>
tor Colonel Roosevelt's to the <lb/>
Twin The third party <lb/>
candidate is scheduled lo <lb/>
rive here from shortly <lb/>
after two speeches, one in the open <lb/>
at the Minnesota State Fair In <lb/>
the forenoon, and one at a luncheon In <lb/>
Minneapolis afterward. <lb/>
The speech t the fair grounds prob- <lb/>
ably will last hour, and will be a <lb/>
speech for the Roosevelt <lb/>
campaign In the <lb/>
Una I- <lb/>
Benson Mond i I <lb/>
. . WIni nil Cl <lb/>
lotto clubs following Vi<lb/>
and C <lb/>
I ,. won morning <lb/>
and games <lb/>
and respectively. The An- <lb/>
team has been In I lead <lb/>
May I. m hod pennant only <lb/>
, , <lb/>
both Winston and Charlotte In t.- <lb/>
Tho race between <lb/>
Winston and Charlotte for second <lb/>
place has been on for a month. <lb/>
id <lb/>
, . <lb/>
e. will <lb/>
since the <lb/>
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. ., s <lb/>
. v ill . into <lb/>
of <lb/>
More than I <lb/>
will sail I I <lb/>
week In ml <lb/>
alone. Tl will m <lb/>
. ships. <lb/>
Attorney Whitman, <lb/>
k. wanted him to return as <lb/>
., witness the trial e 1- <lb/>
. r. He ill <lb/>
I them to a station, where <lb/>
consultation was hi Id, then <lb/>
,. hotel <lb/>
not going back to Ai <lb/>
Coupe at <lb/>
Coupe . n I r. ply I. r y <lb/>
only people who I <lb/>
, n . till . and <lb/>
doubt n whether they are <lb/>
anxious lo gel me bin <lb/>
have been manager <lb/>
hotel in York and I <lb/>
know he continued <lb/>
there is a sin <lb/>
man to be relied upon. In my <lb/>
, tide my and . m <lb/>
be Iii. g my <lb/>
i i . going h. ii <lb/>
. g friends i<lb/>
Ml, ard Coin lo Pros- <lb/>
out from I city, <lb/>
father has n <lb/>
lies <lb/>
outer Jury. <lb/>
New Sept. I <lb/>
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Candidate <lb/>
Ohio Dealers <lb/>
LIMA. Sept 4.- Hay shippers <lb/>
from various parts of the as- <lb/>
here today and completed <lb/>
the of Ohio Hay <lb/>
Shippers The purpose of <lb/>
the association is to protect the hay <lb/>
and Shipping interests with <lb/>
respect to transportation and mar- <lb/>
GREENSBORO. Sept. Th. Pro- <lb/>
Convention <lb/>
here tins afternoon. Colby, <lb/>
was the principal <lb/>
speaker. <lb/>
While it is generally understood <lb/>
that n stale i will be placed <lb/>
In the field, a Gubernatorial can- <lb/>
and president electors will <lb/>
named. <lb/>
Iredell Mean, Wilmington, is <lb/>
chairman <lb/>
I rial Victor<lb/>
r Victor A <lb/>
I. outlaws . W <lb/>
Hill orders <lb/>
March for <lb/>
Allen is tin lat In tried <lb/>
those taken Into the <lb/>
Floyd and Claude, father and <lb/>
son. under death sentences <lb/>
Ail, n his be n s. in eighteen <lb/>
and Ed- <lb/>
wards to fifteen years. Allen <lb/>
and Wesley Edwards, the alleged <lb/>
, pleaders In the raid on the court <lb/>
house which killed six people, arc <lb/>
still at large. <lb/>
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