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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/>
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all follow E <lb/>
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public. <lb/>
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in domestic as well as foreign <lb/>
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eating dissension and <lb/>
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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/>
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rest Is Pell<lb/>
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opt. <lb/>
in In v, <lb/>
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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/>
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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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captured by the rebels today without <lb/>
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his <lb/>
third <lb/>
attitude toward I <lb/>
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lives when ship <lb/>
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refused n u I <lb/>
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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/>
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No Office Holder Wanted <lb/>
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O. Sept. I. The <lb/>
Ass., of <lb/>
the Second and Third assembled <lb/>
., to. for Its annual convention <lb/>
matters relating the <lb/>
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of the postal service will <lb/>
brought fore the convention <lb/>
,,., down to <lb/>
. . r about <lb/>
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Europe Began <lb/>
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convention adopted resolution <lb/>
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., delegate lo state <lb/>
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Attorney A. K and Po <lb/>
Reynolds, whose friend <lb/>
their names on the as <lb/>
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could 1- induced to as n special <lb/>
guard is being rushed to the prison. <lb/>
lust being armed, <lb/>
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mads are being made on the <lb/>
the various hardware store, of the <lb/>
city. <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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May I. m hod pennant only <lb/>
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both Winston and Charlotte In t.- <lb/>
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I them to a station, where <lb/>
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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/>
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house which killed six people, arc <lb/>
still at large.<lb/>
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<p>
Jury Hoses <lb/>
On Death of Allen Harrington <lb/>
TO HIS HEATH BY HI BY THAIS <lb/>
its NORFOLK Friday. so.<lb/>
AND TRAIN CAPTAIN THAT <lb/>
TRAIN WAS STOPPED TO LET <lb/>
TON DOWN <lb/>
Black Jack Tobacco at The <lb/>
Star Warehouse <lb/>
ACRE TOBACCO BIGS <lb/>
notable Bales so <lb/>
i .; . market, <lb/>
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t i. brought <lb/>
ii ii . i over cents <lb/>
o have been around <lb/>
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record price it brought <lb/>
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teller th tobacco Mrs. <lb/>
Jessie i Black J <lb/>
Mgr Foxhall says be is making b inn <lb/>
best sales in the market and <lb/>
th-i above certainly substantiates <lb/>
what he says. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
MANY <lb/>
Over Twenty Drowned and Many <lb/>
More Missing <lb/>
WEST VIRGINIA ALSO SUFFERS <lb/>
WHOLESALE ARREST <lb/>
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r. Mayor <lb/>
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with M Hale con <lb/>
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C. M. <lb/>
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kettle <lb/>
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The coroner's conducting an <lb/>
Investigation into the cause or Allen <lb/>
Harrington's death had by yesterday <lb/>
gathered the information within <lb/>
their moans and had report<lb/>
i as set forth In that re- <lb/>
port i i i pi ii blame on any <lb/>
l individual or Bel <lb/>
individuals, does not through <lb/>
whose fault came to Ms <lb/>
As previously announced In this <lb/>
mi the en- <lb/>
i captain i o'clock <lb/>
train, Into . II <lb/>
helped n Captain ti et <lb/>
i . told the i that on the morn- <lb/>
question re were quite a <lb/>
few men boarded the train Green- <lb/>
ville, but that so far as he could <lb/>
remember was helped into the <lb/>
train, although that might well have <lb/>
happened without ins noticing it. <lb/>
upon passing the V Cap- <lb/>
lulu says, on going through <lb/>
the train, he came upon a little man <lb/>
. oB in the first seat front <lb/>
He tapped him on the should <lb/>
and asked where he was going, <lb/>
the man. who <lb/>
mi- other than Harrington. <lb/>
j rejoined Cap <lb/>
are on the wrong With <lb/>
v. Han got up and started <lb/>
iv pal form, which he reach- <lb/>
ed without my help. I reached over <lb/>
sign cord and had the train <lb/>
.-,,; , man I and that <lb/>
v us all to It. <lb/>
Eng r R Hunter, of So. <lb/>
testified t I a <lb/>
it I lie Hid t I had slowed do n <lb/>
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In , did stop for a <lb/>
of I i half to a full min- <lb/>
In i i pant inn II I <lb/>
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Chief Police <lb/>
FAYETTEVILLE. S <lb/>
I; is ported a. <lb/>
tills an I killed <lb/>
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men, It is said that <lb/>
was coming way by <lb/>
details are <lb/>
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Melon hi Ford <lb/>
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Rocky Ford kept open house today <lb/>
visitors, to from the <lb/>
I nearly every <lb/>
man, woman an child In entire <lb/>
Valley. The visitors were <lb/>
lined and and every <lb/>
was given or her till of the <lb/>
watermelon and luscious <lb/>
lope for which Rocky Ford is famed <lb/>
. i over This has t.---n a <lb/>
attire for nearly years and each <lb/>
i I . has as- <lb/>
larger proportions and the at- <lb/>
has been greatly Increased. <lb/>
and Tracks <lb/>
in as <lb/>
Pear <lb/>
Eur <lb/>
persons are to have been <lb/>
and many others are <lb/>
following a series of storms i <lb/>
over Western Pennsylvania and <lb/>
the panhandle West Virginia <lb/>
i .- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad <lb/>
and the Panhandle e <lb/>
l . is -i out and is <lb/>
days will pass before traffic can be <lb/>
. tiled. <lb/>
Through trains were marooned <lb/>
the night In the Hooded districts <lb/>
Many manufacturing plants are under <lb/>
water and the ; d image <lb/>
be heavy. <lb/>
from colliers in the pan- <lb/>
handle of Wist Virginia are that nine <lb/>
persona have been drowned there <lb/>
and many more are missing, but the <lb/>
exact loss of life cannot be <lb/>
until the searching parties <lb/>
along the Creek <lb/>
hat completed their k <lb/>
storms came after a day of <lb/>
unusual heat and burst with little <lb/>
warning. Rain fell In small <lb/>
streams soon became raging torrents. <lb/>
Houses were swept away and <lb/>
lost before people were e <lb/>
Hood was upon them. <lb/>
Cherry Valley, a town on <lb/>
the creek. Hooded within <lb/>
tiler II in began <lb/>
houses were i <lb/>
mid tin toppled over in the I <lb/>
. i streets The family <lb/>
did ho tr the <lb/>
-i j ruing e drown- <lb/>
. i bodies of the <lb/>
a found he little <lb/>
live feet water, <lb/>
Ell i in h k. a in the <lb/>
is when <lb/>
sound I Io <lb/>
to he i is <lb/>
drowned and a son who went to <lb/>
was swept away, but catching <lb/>
branches an overhanging tree <lb/>
himself to safety. <lb/>
inn n burg, . also in I <lb/>
i . Ii ard <lb/>
a like experience week Char- <lb/>
i . k, tanks and <lb/>
swept the town. Hooding <lb/>
the trolley ks, and <lb/>
many of the I b. A nun <lb/>
houses were tilled but <lb/>
residents received ample warn- <lb/>
and hastened i places of <lb/>
Hancock, who lost his had <lb/>
turned back to recover some <lb/>
papers. He was to out-r the <lb/>
front door as the house coll <lb/>
not <lb/>
An unknown boy fell into I . <lb/>
when the porch a house where he <lb/>
taken refuge went down and <lb/>
though of persona n to <lb/>
save him he was away. The <lb/>
body had not recovered this <lb/>
morning and bis identity had not <lb/>
been established, A number of <lb/>
in the community are <lb/>
the missing, <lb/>
The foreigner who bad re- <lb/>
on r of a house on the <lb/>
stream on the <lb/>
ed in the flood. <lb/>
At county. <lb/>
children of Henry Crow were drown- <lb/>
ed. The house was located near a <lb/>
little stream which rose so rapidly <lb/>
that undermined the building and <lb/>
it collapsed Mrs. Crow was bad- <lb/>
Injured. Crow hastened to her <lb/>
rescue and saved her. but before he <lb/>
could return for the children they <lb/>
w-Ti- sway. They were Amelia. <lb/>
aged John, aged and Grace. <lb/>
aged t. Two other children were <lb/>
tossed about for a time on the <lb/>
face of the Mood and then thrown <lb/>
on the bank of the where they <lb/>
were alter found by the distracted <lb/>
father. After it ton <lb/>
west of Pittsburgh storms <lb/>
swung north to county, where <lb/>
great damage was done, but <lb/>
known no Ives were lost. <lb/>
Oil derricks were blown down, <lb/>
small streams Hooded and of <lb/>
persons spent the night in <lb/>
cars while repairs were being <lb/>
made to lines and tracks. <lb/>
The Pittsburgh baseball club was <lb/>
on one of the trains delayed by the <lb/>
Colliers flood and did not reach the <lb/>
city until l o'clock in <lb/>
until o'clock this afternoon, <lb/>
postponement of the morn <lb/>
lug game with the Chicago at Forbes <lb/>
field. <lb/>
MR. C. S. FORBES, WHO FORMERLY WAS <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
has seen fit on account of other business en- <lb/>
to turn over the agency of this ex- <lb/>
machine to the <lb/>
John Buggy Company. <lb/>
We arc also agents for the celebrated <lb/>
Indian Motor Cycle. <lb/>
THIS MACHINE IS KNOWN TO BE THE BEST <lb/>
MACHINE ON THE MARKET.<lb/>
Lender i <lb/>
TORONTO Sept. <lb/>
. <lb/>
and i <lb/>
An i <lb/>
of I i <lb/>
Dominion A I <lb/>
II<lb/>
o -I <lb/>
; . which <lb/>
Mill i . <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Your Tobacco Money <lb/>
GREENVILLE BANKING I TRUST CO. <lb/>
For Safekeeping <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
The Largest in PITT COUNTY <lb/>
UNCLE SAM DEPOSITS US <lb/>
In Into Crime <lb/>
YORK, Sept. The extra- <lb/>
term of the <lb/>
nit called by Governor DIx a <lb/>
speedy vigorous prosecution of in <lb/>
which may as a <lb/>
murder in <lb/>
convened today <lb/>
John W. dolt on u Seine <lb/>
lire developments of as <lb/>
t a character as those follow<lb/>
some years and which result <lb/>
in putting high police <lb/>
into prison strip-s. are expected <lb/>
result from testimony of <lb/>
I. is. resort keepers and other Ten <lb/>
who been <lb/>
before the grand now <lb/>
In session. As rapidly as Indictments <lb/>
returned accused will be <lb/>
fore the e for trial. <lb/>
of <lb/>
BUGGIES <lb/>
The John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co. <lb/>
for bast make M f <lb/>
bicycles and tires , IN . <lb/>
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb/>
Only; Bat <lb/>
in Our <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Department <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
Superior to any. <lb/>
All Soda Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Articles, <lb/>
Full Line of <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pent, <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Number <lb/>
Cow Drug Co. <lb/>
nils. <lb/>
Inn a Third t <lb/>
l-i. Sept. <lb/>
era of the Progressive party in Iowa <lb/>
. gal here for <lb/>
., when a full state and <lb/>
ticket be named. <lb/>
ii is expected that Colonel Roosevelt <lb/>
will here to address the gather- <lb/>
in I <lb/>
Whitsett <lb/>
Excellent buildings and all <lb/>
X, C. Three Literary Societies; <lb/>
Good board at about cost. <lb/>
demand. Students yearly from <lb/>
will satisfy you In every <lb/>
Sent free. Write today. Address the <lb/>
President, W T Ph. II. <lb/>
-V ft <lb/>
A Leading Boarding School for <lb/>
Students. Established years. Lit- <lb/>
Business, Normal, Music, etc. <lb/>
es. for Health. Near <lb/>
College Hand, Leads tn Athletics <lb/>
tuition rates. Graduates In wt <lb/>
e Carolina counties. A school <lb/>
Beautiful with views, <lb/>
In <lb/>
j. n<lb/>
. . <lb/>
,. --v.- . <lb/>
East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training School<lb/>
Slate School to Train Teachers for the Pub- <lb/>
Schools of North Carolina. <lb/>
free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall <lb/>
Term Begins September 1912. For Cat- <lb/>
and Other Information, address <lb/>
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, President <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Senatorial Contest <lb/>
is Warming Up <lb/>
Raleigh, Sept senatorial <lb/>
campaign, which was Inaugurated <lb/>
spring when Clark and <lb/>
Kitchin, active can- <lb/>
will open up from now until <lb/>
the election In November and it is <lb/>
expected that the friends of all three <lb/>
candidates become aggressive <lb/>
For six months Governor Kitchin <lb/>
been carrying the campaign into <lb/>
every quarter the Judge <lb/>
Clark has made over a dozen speeches <lb/>
in the last month and Senator Sim- <lb/>
friends have spoken a score <lb/>
of times Senator Simmons will <lb/>
himself get into the but his sup- <lb/>
porters will and Judge Clark who Is <lb/>
tied down by the sessions of the <lb/>
court will make week end <lb/>
tours In the of his candidacy. <lb/>
Democrats visiting the Ital say <lb/>
the senatorial Campaign <lb/>
become warm in their <lb/>
although many of the speakers <lb/>
have become aggressive, the support- <lb/>
of Senator Simmons, for Instance, <lb/>
contenting themselves with merely <lb/>
pointing the alleged <lb/>
in Governor Kin-bin's <lb/>
appeals, but a week all sides <lb/>
will give records, it is said. There <lb/>
are few public men who have not <lb/>
especially if they have <lb/>
anything and the sins of the <lb/>
candidates, in the opinion of <lb/>
are expecting to be laid bare. <lb/>
the campaign seemed hot tor <lb/>
the past few months, it will become <lb/>
Intensified from now until November. <lb/>
Friends of the several candidates prom <lb/>
to make the contest as lively as <lb/>
brains tongue and pen call make <lb/>
until the election, <lb/>
Never before in its history has <lb/>
county been represented on <lb/>
board of commissioners by two such <lb/>
strong business men as it will be <lb/>
December I, when Hon. K. C. <lb/>
Joins the board. With <lb/>
John A. Mills, the pioneer railroad <lb/>
builder i tins and Mr. <lb/>
on the board the affairs of <lb/>
Negro Tragedy <lb/>
Near Bethel <lb/>
Tim I Sear limit of<lb/>
a Hut her Had <lb/>
Reputation <lb/>
At about s hi yesterday morn- <lb/>
the body Willis Harrington, a <lb/>
was found near the <lb/>
Mr. J. ll. w bit, a farmer <lb/>
the Bethel neighborhood. Coroner <lb/>
was and <lb/>
towards eleven o'clock he held an in- <lb/>
quest on-r the deceased. <lb/>
According to the evidence elicited <lb/>
from the summoned <lb/>
from the neighborhood, it <lb/>
that another colored man, <lb/>
Henry had done the fatal <lb/>
shooting and the coroner's report <lb/>
charged him with the killing, <lb/>
with Susan Williams, the woman <lb/>
in tin- ease. <lb/>
It that Susan who dues <lb/>
housework for Mr. Jim Taylor and <lb/>
who lived with her parents bad been <lb/>
carrying on -i love affair with one <lb/>
the men. Probably the other <lb/>
or tried to, and the result <lb/>
was last Sunday morning's shooting. <lb/>
The three parties in the crime bad <lb/>
nut together Saturday evening at a <lb/>
dance In the neighborhood and to- <lb/>
they returned the Williams <lb/>
home In the small hours of the <lb/>
Harrington, upbraided <lb/>
Susan Williams for paying attention <lb/>
ti and this led lo the quarrel <lb/>
in which Harrington found his death. <lb/>
Several witnesses testifying before <lb/>
the coroner bad heard the shooting <lb/>
towards four o'clock in the morning <lb/>
one of them John <lb/>
f-ill. who about feet <lb/>
the spot where Harrington's body was <lb/>
found, distinctly heard five shot a fir- <lb/>
ed. in rapid and two a <lb/>
little after. <lb/>
Moore, Geo, John- <lb/>
examination of the ground <lb/>
Harrington's body and <lb/>
i lose to him they found an Iver John- <lb/>
son whilst feel from the body. <lb/>
Johnson found a Smith and <lb/>
Ted. Roosevelt Six Meet Death <lb/>
is Full of Fight in Accident <lb/>
tin- Hull in <lb/>
Heads <lb/>
Defiance to <lb/>
Boll <lb/>
u it .- <lb/>
passenger and five were <lb/>
killed, two other pi t <lb/>
and one slightly <lb/>
OYSTER N. v Sept. I. In hart when train No on the <lb/>
his letter to Senator made pub- Lake Shore C <lb/>
In today, Colonel Roosevelt believes tinning <lb/>
complete refutation two miles <lb/>
any testimony bearing on him that .,, t result of a w <lb/>
was given before the senate . a cloudburst. i mail <lb/>
that investigated campaign car, baggage ear. and n day <lb/>
coach left the and but the <lb/>
have answered every question day coach turned o <lb/>
be expected to be hushes <lb/>
with an eye single to the Susan <lb/>
of the people, Mr. Mills told killed <lb/>
and Mr. were elected ,. but that she took no active part <lb/>
Saturday. Mr. Mills being in the killing. She was brought back <lb/>
. ., . , ., . , ,, , I to the local jail yesterday, i i <lb/>
The fall term the A. and M. col- . . <lb/>
will begin Thursday, with the <lb/>
beat prospects a sun , .-nil j <lb/>
in the history of the Institution. <lb/>
President Hill announces only two <lb/>
chances in the faculty, two of the <lb/>
younger men leaving, one going to <lb/>
and the other taking a <lb/>
graduate course In <lb/>
The week following the A. and M. <lb/>
opening three other colleges In <lb/>
and public schools will be- <lb/>
gin their fall terms. Elaborate prep- <lb/>
have been made for taking <lb/>
care of larger number of students <lb/>
it is believed will he made. <lb/>
is being held, whilst a thorough <lb/>
search is being made in an effort to <lb/>
capture Eason. who hind made his <lb/>
escape before the murder had been <lb/>
discovered. <lb/>
Winked at Defendant Judge <lb/>
Fines Man <lb/>
-is fully explicitly as is <lb/>
he said. think I have coven d tin <lb/>
mound. course I cannot go on <lb/>
Indefinitely explaining the things <lb/>
which always are being brought up. <lb/>
They are brought up live million <lb/>
times and after I have <lb/>
live million times they are brought up <lb/>
again, as though bad never ex- <lb/>
plained <lb/>
To Illustrate his point, the colonel <lb/>
.-. id that his opponents were always <lb/>
Baying the corporations <lb/>
to his 1904 campaign and that <lb/>
In- bad denied it. although he said, he <lb/>
had denied merely from <lb/>
corporations had been accepted <lb/>
in return for promises favors from <lb/>
the government. In the Democratic <lb/>
book, issued, he said hail <lb/>
stated that the V. S. Steel Corpora- <lb/>
had contributed to his <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
never said no <lb/>
had been he. <lb/>
have no knowledge of a at- <lb/>
but if it v as made, I sup- <lb/>
pose was a perfectly proper one. <lb/>
from <lb/>
ties morning. He reached <lb/>
New York T o'clock and rill <lb/>
automobile lo Oyster Bay. He heard <lb/>
upon return of what Gov. Wilson <lb/>
had to Bay him En -i <lb/>
In Pennsylvania Thursday when he <lb/>
Col. a- <lb/>
that be -favored u more in <lb/>
of prize money. <lb/>
The colonel said be look ex- <lb/>
lo Gov. <lb/>
lake up Hie matter In a <lb/>
shortly. <lb/>
Tie W. S <lb/>
John Jones, <lb/>
C E con- <lb/>
George Marx, <lb/>
n, Milwaukee; Carroll Ben- <lb/>
nett, ind <lb/>
B messenger, Mil-<lb/>
Ti. George Han <lb/>
,. , and arm <lb/>
bi a Ironwood, <lb/>
Mil i injured. They may <lb/>
die. Both ere n mot ed lo <lb/>
Green Bay, <lb/>
ii v -one oil <lb/>
who were slightly bruised had their <lb/>
at Wis. <lb/>
an Mil <lb/>
go. <lb/>
a mall clerk, was <lb/>
pinned under the debris tor five hours <lb/>
before ii as possible release him. <lb/>
Both . b wen broken and he was <lb/>
i i ii j hi It is probable he <lb/>
will die, <lb/>
Gem Manager of <lb/>
Chicago and Northwestern railroad, <lb/>
in ear with his family, <lb/>
but escaped injury. He directed <lb/>
the rescue of the Injured. The storm <lb/>
which i the n ck v as general <lb/>
ml <lb/>
prop loss ii n ported I <lb/>
state lair Opens <lb/>
ST. I'M I,. Sept. The <lb/>
Minnesota State Fair opens <lb/>
with Indication of selling a. new <lb/>
high mark for in <lb/>
i ear up a total of <lb/>
in . s, w Hi is <lb/>
to be tin ever i <lb/>
. t i where in the <lb/>
The result of , prize <lb/>
is i . . display in <lb/>
-i every The ma <lb/>
Mia is I r seen in <lb/>
will start for .-a ,, . . . , ,, <lb/>
. Northwest. I ti i <lb/>
the <lb/>
stock ; nib d high- <lb/>
exhibits. excellent . <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEST TOBACCO MARKET <lb/>
IN THE EAST <lb/>
We Are Still In Lead <lb/>
Roosevelt shortly <lb/>
on th-- principal speaking tour <lb/>
stopping . i Hart- <lb/>
i; nil until i row h <lb/>
i at Springfield Mass. <lb/>
stop is scheduled until hi . <lb/>
Louis p. m Tuesday. <lb/>
JAIL DELIVERY IN NEW YORK <lb/>
Hold Murderer Make Ills Es- <lb/>
cape <lb/>
SEW YORK, Sept Fros- <lb/>
accounted one of the most <lb/>
in the country and held <lb/>
In the Tombs on double charges of <lb/>
murder, es aped this morning by <lb/>
out a and th. <lb/>
oilier <lb/>
Last Wednesday he made an <lb/>
successful attempt by sawing <lb/>
a bar over a cell window. <lb/>
On held up <lb/>
FAYETTEVILLE, Sept. I. <lb/>
Roberson, one of the noted dealers <lb/>
in re eases have attracted much <lb/>
interest, was tried in criminal conn <lb/>
and a mistrial resulted, the jury stand <lb/>
ten for conviction two tor <lb/>
Last night Judge <lb/>
tried two jurors who were <lb/>
acquittal on the ground of contempt <lb/>
of conn and Improper conduct, <lb/>
action being based on an affidavit <lb/>
one of the jurors in the ease. The <lb/>
Juror, John V. Jones, came dear, <lb/>
while th.- other. II. Burke, was <lb/>
and COSta. An appeal was <lb/>
by lawyer, ii. O. <lb/>
vis. <lb/>
Judge at a late hour <lb/>
aside all other testimony made <lb/>
his ruling on evidence that the <lb/>
respondent, while walking the <lb/>
Morris a Jeweler, <lb/>
in Delancey <lb/>
died a few hours Inter and same <lb/>
afternoon shut and serious- <lb/>
wounded Max Katz, a clerk in a <lb/>
cigar Me is also charged with <lb/>
in Hie murder Walter <lb/>
a shopkeeper, on <lb/>
last, <lb/>
was after o'clock <lb/>
this morning a <lb/>
near shop, no ,,. <lb/>
i u. , f was in h , . , the Leg <lb/>
iii dinner with the balance <lb/>
Hie jury winked the defendant, <lb/>
Roberson Roberson smiled <lb/>
back at him. <lb/>
Day<lb/>
i engaged in a in pi i <lb/>
for tin <lb/>
i candidates in; no <lb/>
in <lb/>
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal . Sept <lb/>
Primary elections were held through <lb/>
till California today by all political <lb/>
parties for the nomination of <lb/>
Congress, senate and State <lb/>
house representatives. Successors <lb/>
were voted up <lb/>
these contests as the new <lb/>
on, but party polities did not figure <lb/>
provides that judicial positions shall <lb/>
I e <lb/>
Interest in the primaries contested <lb/>
chiefly in the Taft an I Rose <lb/>
Veil factions lo secure <lb/>
of their candidates for the state <lb/>
and assembly, as these Candida <lb/>
t.-s will comprise the delegates lo the <lb/>
state convention to be held three <lb/>
weeks hence. In addition to the draft <lb/>
of a platform, the state convention <lb/>
will choose the of presidential <lb/>
election. Since both the Tali and <lb/>
made their <lb/>
in th.- under the designation <lb/>
ii the Republican party the Import <lb/>
nine of the contest is apparent. The <lb/>
faction which falls to control the <lb/>
will be pill to <lb/>
necessity, to the State law. <lb/>
circulating Individual for <lb/>
. ii iv i --a electors. <lb/>
v as ill <lb/>
today an- will continue <lb/>
through v . I <lb/>
balloon vaudeville <lb/>
shews I'll additional <lb/>
tin <lb/>
I I IN t. <lb/>
s, ; t I At Republican <lb/>
convention held in the town of <lb/>
on 29th day of August, R. <lb/>
Lewis was elected chairman and <lb/>
Wilkins And be- <lb/>
duly organized, eight precincts be- <lb/>
represent-d by Republicans <lb/>
present. On notion A Wilkins. <lb/>
resolutions were unanimously <lb/>
administration of <lb/>
President an President <lb/>
and secondly State <lb/>
M. Then <lb/>
l tea and s b en elected to <lb/>
the Republican convention to be held <lb/>
at Charlotte. S C. on September <lb/>
1912 and alt, r electing a ex- <lb/>
committee adjourned.<lb/>
RANDLEMAN,<lb/>
en-, for lie<lb/>
n Randolph <lb/>
I At <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
red <lb/>
i- <lb/>
two r Kitchin had <lb/>
i , i iii-- of- <lb/>
I ed Hon. <lb/>
Retire. <lb/>
Teas, An <lb/>
lb Jewel P. e a <lb/>
original bu <lb/>
tartly retired from the office it- fur Visitor <lb/>
general of Texas today, Mr. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
it <lb/>
alarm was quickly <lb/>
found bad <lb/>
Foul <lb/>
lo ll <lb/>
Si <lb/>
liars in bis cell and bad . ballot. R. <lb/>
i ventilator, Democratic, Governor was <lb/>
feet fie unopposed on tile <lb/>
from which v es <lb/>
raped was t l an Isolated cell. <lb/>
and was ed the strongest In <lb/>
prison, <lb/>
As further precaution . trusty <lb/>
,. ii with <lb/>
, ii t <lb/>
operations this morning. <lb/>
I in Session <lb/>
CHICAGO, III . Sept. The I lilted <lb/>
America <lb/>
annual convention in Chicago today <lb/>
with an attendance of <lb/>
printing Industry II <lb/>
entire country. convention <lb/>
and will be In <lb/>
the consideration of a variety of <lb/>
. <lb/>
The most of members report the <lb/>
condition and the future out- <lb/>
look of the printing Industry <lb/>
satisfactory, <lb/>
ticket, <lb/>
i.- La I -lie in lie- <lb/>
i have n <lb/>
. field later on it <lb/>
candidate to tin Mi n <lb/>
la . ill hold -i coin en <lb/>
II- eek if <lb/>
rill n- me tie ii. k--i by <lb/>
Two in <lb/>
i primary for the Democratic <lb/>
fur governor. They were <lb/>
an I John t . Kan- <lb/>
bull i ins of Milwaukee. <lb/>
of Former<lb/>
Queen who entered up <lb/>
mi year today, held <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
Hie anniversary. During day sin <lb/>
received presents and mas of eon <lb/>
from friends and follow <lb/>
III all parts of the Islands <lb/>
lion Mb the Office <lb/>
a, . he is poorer <lb/>
general, he is i <lb/>
entered II mid tin i <lb/>
; practice. <lb/>
v t <lb/>
, i II i <lb/>
an . . a , of I <lb/>
of i party. <lb/>
mil . linguistic <lb/>
W . n i row II . <lb/>
of en <lb/>
I n <lb/>
r.<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 <lb/>
and market is in fine <lb/>
Come to NEW BRICK <lb/>
where you will have Gentry to Pull <lb/>
and Gorman to Push for you. <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/>
am <lb/>
Piano Co. <lb/>
VT <lb/>
Governors Sol Married <lb/>
Prof. Mather Head <lb/>
His friends here learn with <lb/>
We are prepared to do any repair work on prominent guests town sorrow the death the mother <lb/>
biles. We have class workmen and guarantee ,,,, expected here for , , <lb/>
r and wedding of . Mis, , , <lb/>
win be glad to order any parts to automobiles. <lb/>
We carry a Presto-O-Light tanks for sale and ex- Mr i. <lb/>
change. We are for the and Nola Fobs, son of the Got <lb/>
We expect to new cars an hand . wan.- and Mrs <lb/>
for sale all the time. People wanting work done or N. , <lb/>
in the market for ca. take place in the evening to First <lb/>
,.,,,, , <lb/>
suddenly a few days ago at her home <lb/>
in Jefferson, Mass, Prof. Austin and <lb/>
,,; family went to Jefferson some <lb/>
weeks spend it . <lb/>
and were there when ids mother pass- <lb/>
ed away. <lb/>
</p>
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to bu <lb/>
THE CAROLINA the and push- <lb/>
and FIRM and <lb/>
REFLECTOR m which <lb/>
. these foods are continually exposed to <lb/>
Publish ed by din and disease Who has not seen <lb/>
COMPANY, lee. some more or less unkempt, filthy <lb/>
D. WHICHARD. Editor. looking foreigner hovering around an <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. cheap. <lb/>
est grades of sticky candies, stale nuts <lb/>
fruits In many cases <lb/>
his stock of wares is exposed <lb/>
one <lb/>
Ax months. -60 and overripe fruits In many MM <lb/>
rates may be had upon <lb/>
application t the business <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner to Hies and dirt. Some of the more <lb/>
and Third now have their <lb/>
All cards of thanks and resolutions candles and fruits protected from riles <lb/>
mt respect will be charged fir at mosquito netting. Hut <lb/>
pent against <lb/>
Communications advertising dust are stirred up <lb/>
b, street sweepers, gusts of wind, and <lb/>
. passing vehicles. The idea of having <lb/>
a. second class matter g <lb/>
August 1910, at the post at <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina, under enough, yet in this ease it is eaten- <lb/>
act of March t. 1879. only in a disguised and more <lb/>
able form. All thoughtful persons <lb/>
recall at once possibility of eat- <lb/>
FRIDAY. <lb/>
dangerous germ in dried tuber- <lb/>
It is highly regrettable that vast sputa as well as unaesthetic <lb/>
sums of money should be spent In material from the street sweepings, <lb/>
the construction of battleships which To this dust nuisance, <lb/>
within s. few years would be obsolete. frequently be seen blowing <lb/>
All sensible men should hope for the their candies and in the <lb/>
early coming of a time when the great of the original Is <lb/>
part of our naval expenditure can restored by rubbing in the hands, with <lb/>
he given up. Mr. Carnegie is of the coat or worse still with a <lb/>
opinion that we need practically no pocket handkerchief. It <lb/>
nary at all. He defends his view b unnecessary even speculate on <lb/>
with strong logic. Mr. Roosevelt be- he possibilities contained in these <lb/>
that we should build the two handkerchiefs. <lb/>
battleships a year and for the pros- Te methods and <lb/>
keep our navy in its relative rank candy. <lb/>
and con- present wool schedule, although while they are and hurling <lb/>
he himself signed the bill which made epithets at each other the public <lb/>
the learns that the Standard Oil trust <lb/>
When both house, of Congress, contributed 125.000 to the Third <lb/>
direct mandate of the people Termer's former campaign fund. <lb/>
given in the election of 1910, have now <lb/>
H is not a enforcement <lb/>
proceeded in two successive years to ls <lb/>
,. , i In Hint does not to all people <lb/>
pass bills revising the wool schedule, <lb/>
. , . . A few weeks ago. in keeping <lb/>
Mr. Taft obstructs needed reform b <lb/>
. ., with the annual custom, notice was <lb/>
undertaking to say that in his <lb/>
,, ,,,. given by the officials of the town. <lb/>
the exact percentage of M <lb/>
,. i i under an ordinance governing the <lb/>
should be slightly <lb/>
. , Mine for citizen, of the town to Hum <lb/>
These are mailers that Congress has <lb/>
-Dill <lb/>
had incomparably better opportunity u <lb/>
. ., of August. Quite a number of people <lb/>
to than the chief executive <lb/>
,. w a r. u i. i complied with the ordinance, but <lb/>
could possibly have had. If he bad <lb/>
,. j . . perhaps as many more paid <lb/>
meant to go into the details of tariff <lb/>
, . k. a hi. whatever to the notice. As <lb/>
rev son. lie should have done his . <lb/>
sole of the sidewalks <lb/>
; when he had the opportunity. ;,,,,,. <lb/>
u v ii h while others are very unsightly <lb/>
namely, when he called the session. <lb/>
., Quite naturally this raises a com- <lb/>
in that gave us the Payne- w <lb/>
,,,. plaint from those who go to the ex- <lb/>
law. The excuses that Mr. <lb/>
of having such work done of <lb/>
Taft for rev is- <lb/>
, , the unequal enforcement of an <lb/>
ion bills are of no particular <lb/>
The important thing is that or <lb/>
he personally been keeping in m <lb/>
force all the schedules of the Payne- of the <lb/>
while it is time <lb/>
and the have honestly <lb/>
striving to revise those schedules. <lb/>
Fall knock the county. Virginia, September 1870. <lb/>
out before much longer. graduated from the Virginia <lb/>
The business man who does not Institute in 189.1 and afterward <lb/>
hustle to get a share of the tobacco la. at the of Mr- <lb/>
money, is a back number. , After serving one year a. a <lb/>
J professor at the Virginia Military In- <lb/>
Robbing self of sleep I. he began the practice of law <lb/>
ting a mortgage on future health his home town of Big Stone Gap. <lb/>
happiness. Nature -ill surely tore-j In 1905 he became chairman of the <lb/>
close to get your eight hour. Republican Stale Committee of Mr- <lb/>
out of the twenty-four. They and two years later he was <lb/>
to Congress from the <lb/>
Virginia district to fill the unexpired <lb/>
, some action is taken to term of his father. Mr. was <lb/>
,.,,,. and prevent it, there are J twice re-elected, bu, <lb/>
,, , who are going to declined to accept a nomination be <lb/>
., primary of his desire to devote his en- <lb/>
time to his law practice and bus- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
In Ins speech of acceptance <lb/>
dent said the great issue before <lb/>
the people was the retention of <lb/>
constitutional representative <lb/>
It never to <lb/>
Mr. Taft that the greatest period of. <lb/>
unrest this country since the war <lb/>
days has been brought about by the <lb/>
millionaire trust owners, who. while <lb/>
and highly efficient. Those who hold <lb/>
tins view- believe that the cost of <lb/>
they were doing so In the primary <lb/>
held on there was no <lb/>
nomination for this and a sec- <lb/>
primary will he held MM Sat- <lb/>
to make a choice between the <lb/>
two highest candidates in the former <lb/>
primary. The people must choose be- <lb/>
tween the two. hence it is important <lb/>
that they go to the polls next Sat- <lb/>
and vote for the best interests <lb/>
of the county. <lb/>
You have heard all your lire about <lb/>
paper money, silver money and gold <lb/>
money and down this way we have <lb/>
tobacco money and cotton mono. It <lb/>
look good, too <lb/>
It is a brave oyster that will show <lb/>
its head in this torrid weal her. even <lb/>
if the month does have an in <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The salary of rural mail carriers <lb/>
has been Increased to make <lb/>
for putting in effect the parcels <lb/>
post. <lb/>
The Henderson Gold Leaf says con- <lb/>
tried to put on a pious air by <lb/>
passing a law prohibiting the Sun- <lb/>
day delivery of mails. <lb/>
The editor of the Fayetteville In- <lb/>
Date in History <lb/>
States Intrepid, <lb/>
blown up in Tripoli harbor. <lb/>
-Captain Zachary Taylor success <lb/>
fully defended Fort Harrison, <lb/>
on the against an at- <lb/>
tack by Indians. <lb/>
-Congress convened in extra <lb/>
session to devise measures to <lb/>
relieve the financial embarrass <lb/>
menus of the country. <lb/>
Lee crossed the <lb/>
mac and invaded Maryland <lb/>
Republic proclaimed. <lb/>
thousand tailors struck <lb/>
In New York city against the <lb/>
task work system. <lb/>
of lives lost in floods <lb/>
along the <lb/>
in China. <lb/>
Ice cream, etc. Is made is another <lb/>
item. Not only are these candies. <lb/>
strong navy is a small price to pay stored filthy <lb/>
for peace and security. They con- kitchens, etc. but these same <lb/>
sider the navy as a whole, in rooms frequently used for bed- <lb/>
lion to its objects. Since we have and rooms for the pod- <lb/>
in any and expensive and Nor is this all. <lb/>
on our hands, they would argue with each other and <lb/>
that the entire expenditure becomes an effort is made <lb/>
virtually meaningless if we are not fa quantity possible <lb/>
willing to the additional sum or ., This leads <lb/>
that would make our navy common- inferior materials <lb/>
at with its objects. They would t quantities of various <lb/>
about popular government. <lb/>
have mad. a farce of CW <lb/>
The tar- . <lb/>
,.,, which Mr. Taft sign.-,., d d to tell <lb/>
more than any other one thug to . , <lb/>
. . j what he knew, <lb/>
make people dissatisfied with the <lb/>
As a result several <lb/>
people , , . <lb/>
, , . prominent people were indicted, the <lb/>
particular brand of -popular . .<lb/>
mayor being among them. It is <lb/>
say that an navy is as <lb/>
useless as an unfinished <lb/>
I an id to stand <lb/>
coloring matter and flavors <lb/>
Last of all. let us not forget that it <lb/>
, times dangerous to try to make an <lb/>
Mr Taft and his aides nave ad- <lb/>
tell every-tiling he knows. <lb/>
ministered.<lb/>
grail is <lb/>
The ownership of inter- d is service. Hut the demand <lb/>
in the Sugar for the No. the how cheap. <lb/>
netted the M how good. There is <lb/>
mm. in M war <lb/>
Don't complain If the streets are <lb/>
littered here and there with <lb/>
and paving material. It shows that <lb/>
there is something doing. <lb/>
There are numerous ways to ad- <lb/>
but hereabouts The <lb/>
tor beats all of them for hitting the <lb/>
spot.<lb/>
The Greensboro News says man <lb/>
must settle down in order to rise in <lb/>
public Battling an puts <lb/>
Dim there quicker. Bob. <lb/>
. in -i <lb/>
I, the small boy and with their , winning, cards m- <lb/>
Cl ll Britain and ahead of Germany, MM and that are <lb/>
and Japan in naval Strength, of peddlers of H <lb/>
U we believe that it is worth while and Growing <lb/>
to build battleships at all. A navy but there <lb/>
that is losing its relative rank could mm for our permitting them <lb/>
scarcely us that sense of security places. Give the B <lb/>
boys and girls good, pure candies and n <lb/>
that must go with <lb/>
gaining strength as fast as those of <lb/>
other maritime powers. Holding to <lb/>
our program of shipbuilding just now <lb/>
may help to hasten the date of an <lb/>
international agreement under which <lb/>
such expenditure of re- WORK <lb/>
sources can be rapidly and work of Democratic House <lb/>
remedied. For the present we hag far perfect. yet It has <lb/>
clean fruits. It will reduce doctor <lb/>
bills and increase the child's pros- <lb/>
for a good stomach. <lb/>
must have a strong navy, because been H have <lb/>
owe it to ourselves and to the been Mpg, tariff work In <lb/>
world that peace shall be maintained. early in 1911, <lb/>
There is no international he of public discussion <lb/>
lion for peace keeping, and we f <lb/>
do our part. The stronger our navy, an to say <lb/>
the sooner will come the welcome ft to party, there <lb/>
day when all the maritime powers I the Under- <lb/>
can abandon at least three-quarters those measures, <lb/>
of their naval expenditures. and changes, <lb/>
and tie government contribute. accepted by the Senate, through <lb/>
in certain specified proportions. It of tho Progressive <lb/>
will affect more than 13,000.000 per- there was a more gen- <lb/>
hundred thousand the hands, and res, <lb/>
dollars. When the was or- on health. <lb/>
the pal in a I <lb/>
dollars capital and the A Fayetteville lawyer has called a <lb/>
people another million, preacher to book because he <lb/>
Two years later this money was bar had some scoundrels in <lb/>
turned to the investors, so that wills Just like there wasn't black <lb/>
the profit they subsequently took out sheep in every flock. We will bet <lb/>
was Thus the tariff on there are lawyers In Fayetteville who <lb/>
sugar is shown to the a good thing- the minister's remarks did not even <lb/>
for the millionaire owners of the ruffle. The Bible say. all men are <lb/>
gar liars, but who is raising a fuss about <lb/>
AD <lb/>
Andrew Carnegie is raising a Roosevelt Is out in another letter <lb/>
Who said Greenville did not have <lb/>
cars You can see them run-, <lb/>
every day. even if don't <lb/>
go on tracks. <lb/>
Many straw hats are go nearly <lb/>
worn out that they will ready- <lb/>
to go on schedule <lb/>
If-th. <lb/>
The Dull made a poor <lb/>
here Saturday and If they <lb/>
got beyond selecting a chairman we <lb/>
did not hear it. <lb/>
Some folks you meet with almost <lb/>
daily haven't wot a bit more sense <lb/>
than and Jeff. <lb/>
because somebody praised receiving campaign <lb/>
Pittsburgh's part In the But who believes him It <lb/>
of equipment for fighting ships, has been proven on long ago. <lb/>
triumphs are those of j Raleigh Is getting red in the face <lb/>
writes Andrew. Strange the water question. At least the <lb/>
was not so wrapped up in peace in and Observer take, on that <lb/>
the year, gone by when Le was about it. <lb/>
up millions out of the <lb/>
the Elephant at Charlotte and <lb/>
the Bull Moose at both <lb/>
cities should be happy. <lb/>
of steel for Uncle war- <lb/>
ships. Wasn't it Carnegie's hirelings <lb/>
sons of all ages, sexes and <lb/>
acquiescence and approval <lb/>
Others may blow of what they are <lb/>
doing, but the Greenville tobacco mar- <lb/>
gets there with the goods. <lb/>
At the age of seventy in- he BU <lb/>
slope, because the work . m <lb/>
lug person begins to enjoy the <lb/>
of the old age pen- <lb/>
law of 1909. The measure is y <lb/>
necessity a highly complex one. and . m <lb/>
i, will take some time and patience . <lb/>
i, Into smoothly running order. . R , ml <lb/>
Considerable was in that <lb/>
when the law began to operate, i the of <lb/>
dock strikers bills that could be <lb/>
ed a of the act and in <lb/>
. from his <lb/>
an organ of protest was launch <lb/>
, . His lion is one of <lb/>
en housewives who, if compelled <lb/>
, . .,,, than one bated upon public <lb/>
lo nay Insurance for domestic <lb/>
., . ,, Ion or upon fuels. II should be re- <lb/>
will A more or <lb/>
. . of that bills relating to lax- <lb/>
serious difficulty in the way . <lb/>
, , ,. and tho public revenue that <lb/>
smooth working of the law is . and <lb/>
opposition of the doctors, represent- <lb/>
e J . Medical by <lb/>
L. Who are th. both houses of . <lb/>
i of measures an M- <lb/>
at the rates of pay offered <lb/>
officer, <lb/>
;. before any is to <lb/>
who at. and the relation between th. <lb/>
seem, probable In w . <lb/>
tune the doctors and the the government has now become so <lb/>
will to some working agree- a mailer of right r or <lb/>
clear that there Is nothing <lb/>
o--------- n do to hope for the I <lb/>
STREET coining of an of statesmanship. <lb/>
The Asheville Citizen and Raleigh <lb/>
Times must have taken umbrage at <lb/>
who shot down the Homestead stria-I The Reflector being awarded the u <lb/>
cold blood when they tried to mendacity medal at the last Press ,.,. <lb/>
organize a union at the steel mills convention. M they both went right <lb/>
He wasn't so peaceful then. homo and whacked us off the ex- <lb/>
, change list, pardon, boys.<lb/>
EAT HERE AMI <lb/>
, ,. , -4 No sentiment is growing faster In <lb/>
On Friday. August prune sir <lb/>
. . . . ,,, North Carolina than that for good <lb/>
loin let sold In London for U . <lb/>
-o- <lb/>
Is about ripe for the, <lb/>
Hew, this being the first month with <lb/>
it looked like Taft the <lb/>
county convention here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
, . i roads. There are a few moss backs <lb/>
1-2 per pound and in New <lb/>
j i . vet who find more satisfaction in <lb/>
tor M cents par pound. Just at pies- <lb/>
en, prices are higher in country ling a load through a mud road <lb/>
b. fore, while . hard road, but <lb/>
, ,, . , . , their number to grow less <lb/>
cuts that bring such high price, here <lb/>
sold In London for about two <lb/>
. a . lion. II. I-. <lb/>
as much. This despite the <lb/>
, , . j nominee for lieutenant <lb/>
Water haul of aim <lb/>
. nor who is a Nash farmer, con <lb/>
two rail hauls, first from Chicago to <lb/>
a i i iv tho proceeds of Ills first bale <lb/>
, Atlantic sea board and <lb/>
of cotton this season to the Wilson <lb/>
to . <lb/>
fund. Tho bale Bold <lb/>
WHIT MIGHT BEEN. 52-n <lb/>
Majority Leader chair- <lb/>
. ; . . . . ,. us drop the hint that with <lb/>
of Ways Mean, commit <lb/>
U, of the House of good hanks It Is no <lb/>
in,, a.,, tor to be carrying much <lb/>
would with them or keeping it hid <lb/>
next year had the and around the house. To do so Is in- <lb/>
. th tiling both danger and <lb/>
hills sent up to them by <lb/>
House. about to open Us <lb/>
D Lyes la flat following In <lb/>
OUT. social evils. In many cities <lb/>
Senator and the Third churches are waging against <lb/>
There are actually some folks <lb/>
complain Greenville pro-. <lb/>
Services will held each <lb/>
this week the church. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
If you know a holler day than Sun- <lb/>
clay, do try to point it out. <lb/>
The Standard Oil Company Is catch <lb/>
it down In Texas again. <lb/>
Is the connecting <lb/>
link between the mer- <lb/>
chant and customer <lb/>
it is the merchant's <lb/>
salesman. <lb/>
Goods snugly rest- <lb/>
on a shelf are very <lb/>
need of circulating. <lb/>
A Secret has better <lb/>
chance to travel than <lb/>
the goods of a mer- <lb/>
chant who will not <lb/>
talk about <lb/>
the time. up-to <lb/>
right, but in <lb/>
much like a miser's <lb/>
-date merchant looks <lb/>
to advertising like the<lb/>
enlarges the circle of <lb/>
merchant's business, <lb/>
announcer to his <lb/>
the <lb/>
strengthens the vol- <lb/>
of the voice. Both <lb/>
multiply the chances <lb/>
of a hearing. In grand <lb/>
father's time <lb/>
was not thought <lb/>
of. But in <lb/>
time competition <lb/>
was slight. it <lb/>
is so keen that a mer- <lb/>
chant must look out <lb/>
else the edge of com- <lb/>
petition may <lb/>
him from his business. <lb/>
Be sure to tell the <lb/>
people what you have, <lb/>
why you have it, and <lb/>
what they can have it <lb/>
for. is vital to <lb/>
your business. . Also <lb/>
when telling the <lb/>
use a medium that <lb/>
will reach them with <lb/>
your message of <lb/>
Greenville is too good a town to <lb/>
keep her hid. <lb/>
Cheap candy funeral. <lb/>
Why take <lb/>
This is My Birthday <lb/>
t. <lb/>
C. who for <lb/>
years has had the distinction of being <lb/>
iii-- only Republican among the <lb/>
i members of the house <lb/>
of was born in <lb/>
Greenville Market Disposes of Lbs. <lb/>
in Twelve Sales Days <lb/>
GENERAL AVERAGE SINCE OPENING DAY IS <lb/>
Figures never lie and in the above <lb/>
heading you have a truthful account <lb/>
in brief of what the Greenville To- <lb/>
Market has done since it open- <lb/>
ed up on 15th, of the past month. <lb/>
In other words in days <lb/>
the market has sold nearly a million <lb/>
and three quarter pounds and has <lb/>
had a average of almost cents <lb/>
a pound. <lb/>
the twelve available days In <lb/>
August the average days sale was <lb/>
lbs., which Is fair average <lb/>
considering that opening of the <lb/>
season. If that Is a sample of what <lb/>
is to come in the way of big sales, <lb/>
something big will surely up <lb/>
towards the end of the month and <lb/>
through October. <lb/>
Although the beginning of the week <lb/>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home Farm and <lb/>
Eastern Reflector for <lb/>
ea on Application <lb/>
Mr. Bag Smith is visiting In Green- <lb/>
ville his uncle's, Mr. J J. Noble <lb/>
Mr C. L. Tyson went lo den <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Miss returned Sun- <lb/>
day night from <lb/>
Mr. Thomas Noble pleasant laugh <lb/>
Notice U <lb/>
this day been appointed by <lb/>
of the superior court of <lb/>
Fill as of th <lb/>
of A. B. and <lb/>
duly qualified a. administrator, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
Mr. Thoma. Noble pleasant laugh . mm <lb/>
heard at W. S. bun- undersigned tor <lb/>
Sept. Mis Bertha Johnson, who by <lb/>
John who had boon a low days with Mint. <lb/>
long with an ulcerated thy Johnson, home <lb/>
the market sold over tired of living and in his hum- day <lb/>
Z well .,, IN, alone. Pry goods and no ions in plenty a, <lb/>
M were taking up floor ho His doors securely, A. W. Ag- . <lb/>
. .,. shot in his breast an death was m- lorn A. hit- <lb/>
his boson, and fired a load and B <lb/>
brother. <lb/>
Mr Monday. <lb/>
JAIL Ii HE <lb/>
Ea- <lb/>
Hold Murderer Makes His <lb/>
From Tombs <lb/>
NEW Sept Reynold Fros- <lb/>
accounted one of most <lb/>
men in the country and held <lb/>
In the Tombs on double charges of <lb/>
murder, escaped this morning by- <lb/>
breaking out a cell and scaling the <lb/>
outer wall. <lb/>
Wednesday he made an <lb/>
successful attempt by sawing through <lb/>
a bar over a cell window. <lb/>
On July N held up and <lb/>
shot Morris a jeweler, <lb/>
in street. <lb/>
died a hours later and that same <lb/>
afternoon shot and serious- <lb/>
wounded Max a clerk a <lb/>
cigar store. He is also charged with <lb/>
complicity in the murder of Walter <lb/>
a shopkeeper, on <lb/>
February last. <lb/>
II was shortly after o'clock <lb/>
this morning when a passing <lb/>
the cell near the carpenter no- <lb/>
I was not In his <lb/>
The alarm was quickly given <lb/>
and II was found that had <lb/>
forced the bars his cell and had <lb/>
climbed through the. ventilator, six <lb/>
Ice floor. <lb/>
The call from which an- <lb/>
caped was termed an Isolated cell, <lb/>
was strong.-st in <lb/>
prison. <lb/>
As a precaution a trusty <lb/>
shared M with him, but the trusty <lb/>
apparently slept soundly throughout <lb/>
operations this morning. <lb/>
ht-ard the gun. but paid no <lb/>
Willi-c and Meyers of the Giants, lo it and later in day- <lb/>
have the best batting average of sent his little daughter over lo look <lb/>
battery In the major league. her uncle's domestic affairs; <lb/>
Six limes this season Pitcher found the doors locked and peeping <lb/>
of the Cubs, has come home a through a crack saw a pool <lb/>
winner when he faced the <lb/>
Now is Joe of the Cubs, <lb/>
who has picked to manage the <lb/>
Cincinnati Rods, case <lb/>
i given the gate. <lb/>
to the time ho Joined the At lie <lb/>
Murphy had scored <lb/>
of all the made by the <lb/>
team this season. <lb/>
Catcher and are doing <lb/>
the bulk of the backs topping for <lb/>
the as Otto is out of <lb/>
game on account of <lb/>
Shortstop Tommy re- <lb/>
purchased by the Highlanders <lb/>
from Rochester, is having his <lb/>
trial on big circuit and is making <lb/>
good. <lb/>
Armando the Cuban out- <lb/>
fitter of Cincinnati Rods, is to be <lb/>
the alarm was given and <lb/>
went lo the scene and found him <lb/>
d. ad in his blood. Kind friends do- <lb/>
bought a coffin and gave him <lb/>
a decent Despondency <lb/>
was no doubt the chum- las- day. <lb/>
He was years old. I made a trig <lb/>
Mr Haskell. of . <lb/>
was here Saturday selling Bulb, and k all lines. <lb/>
Ml. Pearl Hester is t-;. <lb/>
days With at <lb/>
Week. <lb/>
The Mercantile Co., Is call- <lb/>
your to the and up <lb/>
date line of men. <lb/>
v. ml. en and i See <lb/>
bargains. <lb/>
Miss Bather Johnson who has been <lb/>
spending a few days with relatives in <lb/>
count., rammed home <lb/>
laking subscript Ions for <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
Mr. Isaac Gardner, of <lb/>
spent Sunday here with his <lb/>
Waller, who has I relapse with i <lb/>
fever. <lb/>
, See our line of belling, mill fill- <lb/>
of all kinds. Una and <lb/>
J R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr. L. I. tells us that he <lb/>
sold five of his nice buggies <lb/>
them to the undersigned for <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or <lb/>
I day of August. <lb/>
All persons indebted to wild <lb/>
, to make immediate <lb/>
This day of August. <lb/>
CANNON. <lb/>
Sermons and children and <lb/>
l S M ltd <lb/>
A mad dog was killed here Mon- <lb/>
day <lb/>
and Lean <lb/>
Saturday night Mr <lb/>
c I Ml <lb/>
K, of Farmville was <lb/>
I Sunday <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
of Ft <lb/>
last in Town <lb/>
Mr. M. paid Winter, ill- <lb/>
it . <lb/>
Mr. M T <lb/>
last at Mr. Robe-it <lb/>
near Tarboro. Mark tells us that <lb/>
had a fine time at Mr. Hobs <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. H W Skinner vis- <lb/>
. r mother near <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The Ibis day <lb/>
as of <lb/>
of M notice t. <lb/>
given to all persons indebted <lb/>
to la <lb/>
with <lb/>
and all person, holding <lb/>
Sun- claims against said are hereby <lb/>
notified to file the same duly <lb/>
hi invited to attend the With the <lb/>
k.-rs . I, Sun- U before day of <lb/>
day four o'clock. <lb/>
. . sure make some lie <lb/>
presented with a gold metal by a-l- <lb/>
the of when he returns buggies. <lb/>
home next winter. Our Ridge Spring are <lb/>
K-iv Milwaukee making a sand clay road from <lb/>
now with Hie While creek to the farm, across the <lb/>
runs some mighty sand desert. <lb/>
fine during his trip Our tobacco market is <lb/>
in the big show. things lively and the farmers are <lb/>
tan Bl wag pitch- over their good <lb/>
Ina put on tho siding this Mr Warren <lb/>
f Mi Andrew <lb/>
III. Sept. one <lb/>
laymen all <lb/>
of country <lb/>
of Chicago today <lb/>
ma annual of Ina Broth- <lb/>
Andrew. The gather- <lb/>
was opened this morning with . <lb/>
meeting of the national council <lb/>
the Brotherhood. Th. will b.- <lb/>
the theme of discussion <lb/>
and on Friday Prayer will be the <lb/>
principal subject. <lb/>
Conn. Sept I <lb/>
continued to arrive in the <lb/>
City in large today for the <lb/>
annual convention of At- <lb/>
Deeper <lb/>
At of the executive <lb/>
committee final arrange- <lb/>
wart made for the general <lb/>
which will begin in as- <lb/>
hill of tho Hotel <lb/>
tomorrow morning. <lb/>
Oklahoma Confederate Veterans <lb/>
ADA. Sept. of <lb/>
Confederate from all over <lb/>
the slate are here In attendance up- <lb/>
on a three day session, beginning to- <lb/>
of annual convention of the <lb/>
Oklahoma division of the lulled <lb/>
Veterans. The city Is gay- <lb/>
Iv decorated in honor of the war <lb/>
Tomorrow will the grand <lb/>
parade also the principal <lb/>
of tho reunion. <lb/>
is the only ginger in the Jon <lb/>
who h s 1.-n able to do <lb/>
any polishing. <lb/>
e.-lier has hulled <lb/>
good ball for SI Brown <lb/>
during his first major <lb/>
and looks to stuff to <lb/>
become a Mar Hager next Mason. <lb/>
Toronto team is <lb/>
p . Inch of way for the In- <lb/>
it win <lb/>
he plunge la tin- <lb/>
if he succeeds in <lb/>
th Hag. <lb/>
The Chicago Cub. have done some <lb/>
work the service of <lb/>
Brown this season. The star veteran <lb/>
has taken part In only eleven games. <lb/>
lulu-1. s compelling him to sit on the <lb/>
bench. <lb/>
A poet promised to write a <lb/>
for Manager Jim Callahan, en <lb/>
titled -Winning In Flag for <lb/>
the work of White crab <lb/>
bed it. and the poem has placed <lb/>
in cold storage until next spring. <lb/>
When defeated Washing- <lb/>
ton or Boston Harry Davis Bends the <lb/>
his former pale, a <lb/>
fill message giving the score. When <lb/>
the or the Senators sting the Nape. <lb/>
Harry has lost his the mes <lb/>
Band <lb/>
Can <lb/>
in <lb/>
Smith, of spent <lb/>
hi visiting Mr. T. <lb/>
non. <lb/>
Mrs. John Crow, of <lb/>
relative in town. <lb/>
Prof. Wright held service <lb/>
the Christian church Sunday night In <lb/>
the absence of pastor. <lb/>
Mr. C. K. Johnson is into <lb/>
his new on <lb/>
Mr. I. I.- has <lb/>
gill, enlarged his house <lb/>
added another gin making three, <lb/>
this shows he has in the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
The army worms are making <lb/>
appearance in this We barn <lb/>
Co y have struck Mr. <lb/>
pea field and devoured all the grass <lb/>
Mr. Mat Smith, near <lb/>
us they had invaded his farm <lb/>
and fortunately a gang of crows came <lb/>
his rescue and devoured the <lb/>
worm, so don't despair, there is <lb/>
some good In most everything. <lb/>
want your eggs, chickens, <lb/>
con and bees wax. J. R. Smith and <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
Rev. C. W. Howard tilled the <lb/>
pit at the Christian church Sunday <lb/>
morning. service tho church <lb/>
unanimously called Rev. John L. Le <lb/>
us a look before you buy and <lb/>
Will Bare ran money. A. W <lb/>
and <lb/>
Miss Kale Bryan of Cove City and <lb/>
Daisy Porter Simpson, <lb/>
Monday Miss Minnie Mae White- <lb/>
it. W. can furnish you with <lb/>
every day in the week <lb/>
Mr R. and bride return- <lb/>
d Sunday wedding <lb/>
tour. are glad lo welcome Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. of our <lb/>
to n. <lb/>
work shirts gloves, sweaters, <lb/>
coals, over garters, pen and pencil <lb/>
tablets and see <lb/>
Mer. Company. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Mae left <lb/>
fin Simpson Monday some <lb/>
lime with Daisy <lb/>
MA, and <lb/>
door a. Ange and <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
came Sunday night lo visit <lb/>
Mono returned <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Company <lb/>
can will save you money on <lb/>
and clothing. Mat <lb/>
tad rain coals Conic and see <lb/>
The meeting at the II. B, <lb/>
closed <lb/>
Re. Dallas Tucker, of <lb/>
has taken Si church. <lb/>
and Will hold Ins <lb/>
service second Sunday evening, at <lb/>
o'clock. All are cordially matted U <lb/>
attend. <lb/>
If it Is nice you are <lb/>
looking for see II. W. Hail Satin <lb/>
Rev. II, A. has moved his <lb/>
family to the house recently vacated <lb/>
Mrs. Haiti Jackson near the girl <lb/>
dormitory. <lb/>
Hals, cheap as cheap can b <lb/>
W. Ange and Company. <lb/>
August. or tins notice will <lb/>
pleaded in bar of then of the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
This the day of August.<lb/>
Administrator of the estate of <lb/>
M. Hemby. <lb/>
F. C. Harding. Atty lid <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
M. Johnson, having <lb/>
, I , as administrator of the of <lb/>
r has bought ,, , . . <lb/>
an K. de-i before t. <lb/>
Hudson truss Items <lb/>
N C, Aug. SO <lb/>
The our are <lb/>
housing their crops. <lb/>
Mr. Iran and Mr. J. A. <lb/>
gone lo Ins <lb/>
daughter. Miss M <lb/>
said she gel through <lb/>
laughing while she was gone. <lb/>
Mr L. Port <lb/>
. liar Moore, clerk cf court of <lb/>
Mrs Ace- -.- visit her . , <lb/>
. Pill County, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
rT <lb/>
. Mrs are hereby lo make <lb/>
Iron, her Mrs <lb/>
lo the <lb/>
is . very pop- administrator and all persons hold- <lb/>
I I has claims against said estate are <lb/>
hereby required to file their claims <lb/>
and Ml two said administrator duly verified <lb/>
, M C. and twelve from the <lb/>
, to Ma- or <lb/>
Hudson Road <lb/>
IT plat since Mr. J. <lb/>
up b t tor <lb/>
Mr. W A Hudson <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr no went off to <lb/>
mot <lb/>
Ml Dixon, laughter t <lb/>
c s n I <lb/>
with Miss Edward Had- <lb/>
sell Cross Rot d <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Hudson <lb/>
day night With h <lb/>
m Haggle May and Ml <lb/>
Adams Weal ill. i <lb/>
bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the kith day of July. 1912. <lb/>
D, M JOHNSON, <lb/>
of the of <lb/>
B.<lb/>
Having Qualified before super <lb/>
n M <lb/>
, inn Mr W A. court of Pitt a. <lb/>
of the Last Will and Testament <lb/>
of W. O, deceased, notice la <lb/>
hereby given lo all persons Indebted <lb/>
lo to make Immediate pay <lb/>
men to undersigned; and all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against said es- <lb/>
are that they must <lb/>
sent the same to undersigned for <lb/>
A. Judge presiding lurch on or before the MB day of <lb/>
1913. or this notice will be<lb/>
a strike, or he Spray, K. <lb/>
C. for his full <lb/>
time. He will enter upon his duties <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
boys are on <lb/>
cant find the telegraph office mm . <lb/>
No will the umpire announce the conventional <lb/>
The batteries for today will be Walsh <lb/>
and for for Billy <lb/>
Sullivan, the of the <lb/>
ha. been given his <lb/>
conditional <lb/>
By virtue a <lb/>
parlor court mad <lb/>
BALE <lb/>
phi w- <lb/>
His Honor, II. <lb/>
at A. <lb/>
Sp, <lb/>
Michigan h. of V. <lb/>
Mich., Sept. <lb/>
The thirty-eighth annual meeting of <lb/>
I lie Michigan grand lodge of <lb/>
Knights of Pythias was opened With <lb/>
., In here morn <lb/>
prominent member <lb/>
being iii from all over <lb/>
The meeting will continue Its <lb/>
or tomorrow.<lb/>
Church <lb/>
In <lb/>
Last <lb/>
In last <lb/>
;, look <lb/>
Virginia Perkins and Dr. J. W, <lb/>
Only the most Intimate <lb/>
at the ceremony and no re- <lb/>
was h.-id th <lb/>
after the wedding. <lb/>
This is the <lb/>
both panics. Mrs <lb/>
Virginia being th el <lb/>
Of, Perkins <lb/>
Miss Holton Is <lb/>
Proctor, of <lb/>
We were glad to see Dr. Charlie <lb/>
Ross, of ML Olive, In town last week. <lb/>
Charlie Is an Ayden product and we <lb/>
feel proud of her distinguished <lb/>
non. He Is now proprietor of the <lb/>
Many From Home hobs Drug Company in Mt Oil <lb/>
, ii business. <lb/>
year In many parts of doing a inn <lb/>
thousands from The mO. <lb/>
hollies by coughs and lung <lb/>
and are let, has bee <lb/>
-L for other hilt J -g <lb/>
Is costly and not always sure. A was <lb/>
Jinn will, each other <lb/>
by all <lb/>
II. It. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Bulbs and Cut Flowers.<lb/>
NOBLES TOWN. Sept. L. <lb/>
C. visited relatives In <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Dimple In <lb/>
Sunday on the noon train from near <lb/>
where she has been visiting <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Miss left Monday <lb/>
for she <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Mr Joseph Craft and <lb/>
In Noble. Town Sunday. <lb/>
IBIS, in case of Warren, <lb/>
and CO., against Cain <lb/>
pen and Lev Warren, the undersigned <lb/>
commissioner will sell for rash <lb/>
public auction before the court house <lb/>
door In on <lb/>
Sept MIS, tho following <lb/>
of land situate In tho <lb/>
county of Pill and in town- <lb/>
tract of land adjoining <lb/>
lands of Jesse Harrell. Th <lb/>
Place and others and being <lb/>
In bar of recovery. <lb/>
9th day of August. 1912. <lb/>
L. LITTLE. <lb/>
Executor of W. Little. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
K. TO CREDITORS <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
The undersigned having this clay <lb/>
as administrator of estate <lb/>
Clark T. Evans, deceased, before D. <lb/>
same o Moore, clerk of the superior court. <lb/>
lands which was conveyed by deed Hut county, notice is hereby given <lb/>
from Nancy Ann Brown to Cain all persons who are Indebted to <lb/>
which deed appears of record In estate to make Immediate settle <lb/>
office of Register of Deeds of with the undersigned <lb/>
Pitt County In Book page and all persona holding claim <lb/>
bounded on north by the lands against said hereby <lb/>
of Wiley and Frank Clark, on to file their claims with <lb/>
by Conetoe crook, on the within month, from <lb/>
by the lands of A. dale hereof or wilt be <lb/>
oil the west by Jo. containing pleaded bar of recovery of <lb/>
acres more or less, and being the <lb/>
tract of land on which the said Nancy day Of August. <lb/>
Ann Brown has resided for H. J. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
than years and the same tract up of Estate ad T <lb/>
on which the said Cain now <lb/>
This August 19th. 1912. <lb/>
A L. BLOW, <lb/>
It I ltd Commissioner <lb/>
F. C. HARDING <lb/>
S Hi lid <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
and U <lb/>
lo grades <lb/>
books, tablets, Ink, at I. Re <lb/>
Smith and Bro. who <lb/>
pa cash for your bocks, as per <lb/>
will be- added t charged. <lb/>
A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co- <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
lib. Hovers <lb/>
and Mike Gibbon <lb/>
,,,,,. to take place <lb/>
l H W. <lb/>
. . . the of in- <lb/>
Tommy Murphy . . <lb/>
light, scheduled for San I ran- <lb/>
BOUnty <lb/>
i ill the court house and . <lb/>
.,.,,, delegate to stale eon- N i . <lb/>
; , Mr. Hart, Norfolk I. <lb/>
Wednesday Th. are. T. B. ling relatives week <lb/>
,.,,,,,, s. V. W. W. Messrs. C. B. J <lb/>
B. c K B . Button Md . <lb/>
Hurry R. C. Flanagan, Q N. made . <lb/>
v w. J- Manning. <lb/>
e ii N Nichols. Ha,, Barber and <lb/>
W. Craft, Jo. r C new o <lb/>
T ii n r, Craft, I.- every now and II will <lb/>
I c. you to go . them If you <lb/>
adjourned to bargains. <lb/>
,. rhea . <lb/>
he held to nominal, a county <lb/>
A will <lb/>
In <lb/>
Clara O. Burney F. <lb/>
Johnson, having as <lb/>
th of N, B. Roach, d- <lb/>
before D. Moore, clerk at <lb/>
th. court of county, no- <lb/>
is given person. <lb/>
Indebted M are hereby <lb/>
required to <lb/>
with <lb/>
all persons holding against <lb/>
said are hereby required lo file <lb/>
with said <lb/>
Within from <lb/>
the or this will be <lb/>
In bar of their <lb/>
This the day of July, <lb/>
r. <lb/>
and BUILT <lb/>
h W. B. <lb/>
Roach, <lb/>
MARKET REPORT <lb/>
on. . <lb/>
away <lb/>
man sell his reputation <lb/>
after ha couldn't give II <lb/>
, The sane Will fol- <lb/>
low i fall Sir <lb/>
tor your Th. rapidly <lb/>
increasing demand for <lb/>
a, Heel and <lb/>
manufactured by the <lb/>
.; m Co., t ,. w . <lb/>
lo wen a i . <lb/>
reputation In their b . <lb/>
Ill- have no idea selling j <lb/>
out. Call on them and will ,, .,,,.,. wheal <lb/>
you, their work why they he'd September corn . <lb/>
th. reputation have, g, , I lb . <lb/>
ii <lb/>
11.88 <lb/>
-I <lb/>
11.41 <lb/>
II 1-4 <lb/>
1-1 <lb/>
111.98 <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
MFG. CO. <lb/>
N. Car. <lb/>
M . c loll <lb/>
tor for m a<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
GOV. <lb/>
THE MOOSE <lb/>
President Points Out Party <lb/>
flaws <lb/>
Country Wide <lb/>
Booth Services <lb/>
Mil THOROUGH ANALYSIS <lb/>
federal to <lb/>
-Again Hi. Mini- <lb/>
mum Idea, ms I <lb/>
Sea-- <lb/>
n. v . s.-ii. <lb/>
Wilson today analyzed the <lb/>
party platform In relation to the <lb/>
laboring <lb/>
The occasion of ti is speech was a <lb/>
labor day celebration under the <lb/>
of the Trade and Labor <lb/>
It the expression <lb/>
from the candidate on the <lb/>
merits of the platform <lb/>
The said that while on <lb/>
the one hand wag to be found there <lb/>
warm sympathy with practically all <lb/>
projects of social that <lb/>
part was merely a proclamation of <lb/>
the real program <lb/>
lay the tariff and <lb/>
trusts are spoken <lb/>
The assailed the minimum <lb/>
wane Idea, declaring that employers <lb/>
would take occasion to bring their <lb/>
wage scale as nearly s they could <lb/>
down to the level of the minimum per- <lb/>
by <lb/>
With the idea of a federal <lb/>
to regulate monopoly, the gov- <lb/>
took emphatic Issue. He <lb/>
ed that the plan suggested not only <lb/>
legalize monopoly, hut give <lb/>
the employers of the country <lb/>
a -tremendous authority behind <lb/>
What the employers do will have <lb/>
license of the Federal government, <lb/>
including the right to pay wages <lb/>
proved by the government, <lb/>
Governor Wilson. Ho pointed out <lb/>
that it always had been the policy <lb/>
the masters of the consolidated in- <lb/>
to undermine labor in a <lb/>
many ways and that a plan of Fedora <lb/>
control as advocated by the new party <lb/>
systematically subordinates work- <lb/>
men to monopolies and looks <lb/>
strangely like economic mastery <lb/>
the very lives and fortunes of those <lb/>
who do the daily work of the nation <lb/>
States had been appealed the colonies until is restored. It <lb/>
to l frightened residents of the dis- is declared that the <lb/>
where he lived. strung out between and <lb/>
disease during the last month have not left the railway and <lb/>
has reached the contagious that the American colonies <lb/>
Mrs. who has had protected. <lb/>
the divorce summons served on <lb/>
has in a since April <lb/>
nervous prostration. <lb/>
three children. Manley. Paul <lb/>
Loyal, are also living in <lb/>
in with the past <lb/>
r Of the United Spanish War <lb/>
Veterans, in Ike care of his mother,<lb/>
Mrs Karly alleges that even after <lb/>
Karly knew he was a leper hi tried <lb/>
the knowledge from her. <lb/>
The Spanish War Veterans camp <lb/>
buy Mrs. Early a home. <lb/>
this money will be used by Mrs. <lb/>
Early as she chooses alter her release <lb/>
the hospital <lb/>
Karly acquired leprosy In the Phil- <lb/>
Islands during the Spanish- <lb/>
American War. The best experts in <lb/>
the United s have differed as to <lb/>
whether he had leprosy until the dis- <lb/>
ease had made itself plainly visible. <lb/>
Mrs. Karly. it Is saW. long wished <lb/>
a the protection her <lb/>
children. <lb/>
Negro Men Stab and <lb/>
Kill White Man <lb/>
Sept. One of the <lb/>
brutal murders in the history <lb/>
the county at Dover, this <lb/>
county, late yesterday when Charles <lb/>
HOOT and Mill, two notorious <lb/>
m men, fatally stabbed a white <lb/>
man named Johnson. Just how the <lb/>
trouble started could not be learned <lb/>
at this time. Both men were placed <lb/>
under arrest and hurriedly brought <lb/>
New Hi and placed in the <lb/>
jail for safekeeping <lb/>
From and <lb/>
deal Toured Into the <lb/>
Headquarter at the As- <lb/>
NEW YORK. Sept to <lb/>
overflowing with fervent leaders and <lb/>
eager followers. Memorial hall the <lb/>
National of the <lb/>
army in this city was the <lb/>
center at held today more <lb/>
than MO Salvation Army posts through <lb/>
out the country in memory of the <lb/>
late General William The <lb/>
vices were also a part of similar <lb/>
in 3.000 posts and outposts <lb/>
throughout the world, all of which <lb/>
being ordered at o'clock, <lb/>
in difference In time is con- <lb/>
virtually <lb/>
hours service <lb/>
followers tribal <lb/>
of the army. <lb/>
Rural Carriers <lb/>
Get Good Raise <lb/>
U Sept. Under <lb/>
authority conferred by the post of- <lb/>
appropriation bill Postmaster Gen- <lb/>
Hitchcock today increased the <lb/>
salaries of rural letter carriers on <lb/>
standard routes from to <lb/>
a year thus affecting men. <lb/>
with proportionate increases on short <lb/>
or routes. The order will become <lb/>
September <lb/>
This will mean an Increased dis- <lb/>
of a year. It <lb/>
it the second salary advance for <lb/>
carriers made In the last four <lb/>
years. <lb/>
At the close of the last fiscal year, <lb/>
on June SO, there were rural <lb/>
mail carriers, the aggregate pay be- <lb/>
When the rural de- <lb/>
livery system was instituted sixteen <lb/>
years ago carriers were employed, <lb/>
at an annual cost of the <lb/>
maximum individual pay being <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
The increase rural carriers <lb/>
MRS. JOHN EMIT <lb/>
WANTS II DIVORCE <lb/>
leper <lb/>
WASH T KM <lb/>
CHILDREN AS <lb/>
SORE TO OBTAIN DECREE <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Sept <lb/>
of a most sensational nature in- <lb/>
extreme cruelty, ore contain- <lb/>
ed In the papers of Mrs. John <lb/>
wife of the leper <lb/>
whoso detention in Washington <lb/>
a bitter controversy, and whose <lb/>
transcontinental flights ended at Ta- <lb/>
coma. Wash., according to u dispatch <lb/>
from Hit city. <lb/>
Karly Is now the Diamond Head <lb/>
quarantine station on Puget Sound, <lb/>
where he was in March this <lb/>
year, after n comity, state and warning that <lb/>
SLAIN BI REBELS <lb/>
josh. DEFENDING <lb/>
OP His rim <lb/>
OS I <lb/>
a continuous adequate compensation for additional <lb/>
winch millions burdens to be imposed by the parcels <lb/>
to the late font effective January <lb/>
parcels system on rural <lb/>
here were preceded practical- <lb/>
parade of national and local MM to the an. <lb/>
by staff band, except the increase. salary <lb/>
Over men and women in to said Mr. <lb/>
., Hitchcock. my Judgment this ad- <lb/>
The day was not of memorial <lb/>
he the army but an increased revenue, thus <lb/>
lo carry OH his work or and. from time to <lb/>
inanity oath of allegiance to Mm extension of the rural <lb/>
his sue, son. General system as a self supporting <lb/>
Booth. The Ration sins the <lb/>
general's favorite while Hi <lb/>
which the king and . <lb/>
England President Taft. of twelve month's service, be granted <lb/>
Joseph and many fifteen days leave with pay. This will <lb/>
other distinguished persons had the additional expenditure of <lb/>
the general were read the <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
ii n <lb/>
That will bear the <lb/>
closest inspection <lb/>
as to genuine <lb/>
values <lb/>
Dinning Room <lb/>
Bed Room, Drawing Room <lb/>
In addition, you'll find our showing In- <lb/>
the best choice and widest variety in <lb/>
Buffets, Sideboards, Arm-Chairs and Rock- <lb/>
Prices are Prices-reduced I <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
an <lb/>
Summer Footwear<lb/>
to <lb/>
L. H. FENDER <lb/>
B. F. TYSON <lb/>
Mr. Hitchcock has directed also that <lb/>
of rural mail carriers, on the completion J <lb/>
FIFTH <lb/>
to <lb/>
absence of Booth., commander of <lb/>
the American branch of the army, <lb/>
who lid gone to her father's funeral. <lb/>
Colonel Of the national staff, <lb/>
delivered the formal of the <lb/>
day. character and <lb/>
;. Movements of General Booth. <lb/>
The other speaker was D. L. <lb/>
Richie, head of <lb/>
at Nottingham. England. Gen- <lb/>
birth place. <lb/>
General three sons were -i- <lb/>
in the seminary and <lb/>
a year in the payment of sub- <lb/>
The Insurance and Realty Co. <lb/>
LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Real Estate Bought and Sold <lb/>
RENTS COLLECTED. LOANS NEGOTIATED <lb/>
Office on Street, Rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's Store <lb/>
,, <lb/>
Far linker <lb/>
LOUISVILLE. Ky. Sept. Plans I--------- . <lb/>
for sanitary bakeries and cleanliness Ezra Says <lb/>
in methods of baking and the handling don-t a effort <lb/>
EL PASO, Texas, September <lb/>
Murdered by a rebel soldier while <lb/>
protecting his two daughters was the <lb/>
fate of Joshua Stephens, an American <lb/>
of according <lb/>
to a received by P. Brown <lb/>
H agent here of the Mormon <lb/>
colonies in Mexico. <lb/>
it was at reported that <lb/>
was killed last week, had <lb/>
met death at bands of an <lb/>
can, but this report wan sent. It is <lb/>
said to avoid trouble with the rebels, <lb/>
who still Infest the American settle- <lb/>
to the southwest of <lb/>
Two rebels visited the Stephens <lb/>
homo with apparent intention on the <lb/>
two young women of the household. <lb/>
Stephens met the Intruders with a <lb/>
shot gun and escorted them to the <lb/>
limits of his property. <lb/>
According to the story told by his <lb/>
daughters, one of the drew <lb/>
a sword bayonet from his belt and <lb/>
thrust It Into the American's body. <lb/>
Stephens fired fell dead over the <lb/>
whom he had slain. The other <lb/>
Mexican lied. <lb/>
The ease hat been investigated by <lb/>
president of the col- <lb/>
It is said to make the <lb/>
murder of American settlers by rebels <lb/>
In the district. <lb/>
President has issued t <lb/>
return to <lb/>
of bakery products are to he <lb/>
at the annual convention here <lb/>
this weak of the National Association <lb/>
of Master Bakers. Members of the <lb/>
association arrived here In large mini <lb/>
Bars today. Tomorrow the convention <lb/>
Mr. begin its business sessions, with <lb/>
poke from Intimate acquaintance with President George F. Clarke, of James. <lb/>
the family. <lb/>
to git folks in a peck of and <lb/>
a little neglect of constipation <lb/>
indigestion or other liver <lb/>
derangement will do the same, if <lb/>
take King's New Life Pills <lb/>
for quick results. safe, sure <lb/>
only cents at all druggists. <lb/>
N. W. presiding. <lb/>
Fair Premium Lists, <lb/>
The premium lists of the next <lb/>
fair, to he held Nov. 14th and <lb/>
have been sent out. The list <lb/>
Dakota Bar <lb/>
JAMESTOWN, X. I . Bent <lb/>
Many leading lawyers and jurists <lb/>
were on hand today at the opening several hundred dollars larger than <lb/>
the annul meeting of the North Dakota year and it Is now up to the pan <lb/>
liar Association. The will pie to be planning their exhibits, <lb/>
continue over tomorrow. Particular <lb/>
for Dandruff <lb/>
merest centers in the reports to be <lb/>
submitted by the committee on <lb/>
and law reform, on <lb/>
late practice and procedure and on <lb/>
the proposed rearrangement Of <lb/>
district. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life, Fire. Sick and Accident <lb/>
on Fourth street, rear Frank<lb/>
G. M. MOORING SON <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
Buyers of cotton and <lb/>
We now former <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
will be glad to have our <lb/>
on <lb/>
Van Will Be Surprised See Hew <lb/>
Quickly it Disappears <lb/>
No more dirty coats from dandruff <lb/>
heads, stops dandruff. Apply <lb/>
it any time with tips of fingers. No <lb/>
smell, no smear. sinks Into <lb/>
the pores, makes the scalp healthy, <lb/>
makes the hair fine and glossy. <lb/>
Is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb/>
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and Is <lb/>
sold by all druggists at <lb/>
per bottle. But to enable you to <lb/>
make a test and prove what It will <lb/>
do for you. get a M cent trial bottle <lb/>
fully guaranteed or your money back <lb/>
at Pharmacy. <lb/>
888888888888888888 <lb/>
MOVED g <lb/>
Into New Stables <lb/>
Corner 2nd and Evans Street<lb/>
Transfer Man <lb/>
Baggage and <lb/>
Promptness <lb/>
Phone No. Night or Day <lb/>
Meets All Trains S <lb/>
888888888888888888 <lb/>
A cordial invitation to inspect <lb/>
our stock is extended to all <lb/>
who desire neat, stylish and <lb/>
comfortable shoes at <lb/>
low prices. <lb/>
COME TO SEE US <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
ii. ii <lb/>
still with <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Just The Strong- <lb/>
est and Beet <lb/>
888888888888888888 <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb/>
Work, and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I have a passenger Touring <lb/>
Car for hire on reasonable <lb/>
terms. Will carry passenger <lb/>
anywhere In town or country, <lb/>
or to neighboring towns. <lb/>
Day Phone. Night Phone <lb/>
91-L <lb/>
Has St Savage <lb/>
S. T. I K S <lb/>
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating. <lb/>
lid's ; line <lb/>
Electric Light Outfitter. <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work at <lb/>
Reasonable price. See me or calL <lb/>
hone No. <lb/>
FLOWERS <lb/>
you want the beat, <lb/>
aw are at your services. <lb/>
Choice Carnation. <lb/>
Violets sad Wedding is <lb/>
Us Latest Styles. <lb/>
Flora offering artistically <lb/>
at short notice. <lb/>
I. L. Co. <lb/>
it. c <lb/>
J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
Greenville and Vicinity. <lb/>
It- <lb/>
I HAVE AGENCY TOR <lb/>
R. C. H. <lb/>
AUTOMOBILE <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust Company<lb/>
Some of its Achievements during the past year in service to the <lb/>
community <lb/>
INCREASE IN CAPITAL STOCK <lb/>
to This to- <lb/>
with double stockholders liability <lb/>
now depositors protection <lb/>
the largest given any <lb/>
Ii in the county. <lb/>
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF <lb/>
TORS from to and requiring <lb/>
monthly meetings, thereby securing more <lb/>
efficient and supervision. <lb/>
LARGE NUMBER <lb/>
distributed in different sections of <lb/>
the county. No bank in this section <lb/>
is backed by so large a number sub- <lb/>
citizens. <lb/>
APPOINTMENT BY U. S. GOVERN- <lb/>
as depository for postal funds <lb/>
not only several offices in Pitt <lb/>
but extending to other counties, <lb/>
including Washington, Belhaven, Vance- <lb/>
and Stantonsburg. <lb/>
SELECTED BY STATE TREASURER <lb/>
as one of the banks in which the State's <lb/>
money is deposited. <lb/>
PURCHASE AND of <lb/>
the Corliss safe, the most <lb/>
expensive and claimed to be, the best <lb/>
bank safe made. <lb/>
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS since August<lb/>
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN, President <lb/>
C. S. CARR. Cashier <lb/>
E B. HIGGS. Vice-President <lb/>
IF YOU HAVE ANY IDEA OF BUY- <lb/>
A CAR, LET ME SHOW YOU <lb/>
THE RIGHT ONE <lb/>
J. E. WINSLOW <lb/>
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
rd <lb/>
Because Procrastination is a thief, and <lb/>
you can't afford to keep such company, es- <lb/>
when there are so many poor ex <lb/>
for delay, and so many good reasons <lb/>
for immediate action. <lb/>
SEE US AT ONCE <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS, General Agents <lb/>
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
Fall Session, mt, Sept. I <lb/>
Special attention given to Mathematics, the science an <lb/>
classics by teachers of long experience. For grade of preparation <lb/>
deportment of consult the of the University and col- <lb/>
Expenses moderate. For address <lb/>
GRAHAM, K. C. <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
PER, <lb/>
Sold under the unqualified guarantee of <lb/>
or money X lb. lb. lb. <lb/>
None made at any price. <lb/>
AH good Grocer, sell it will it for <lb/>
Reflector Want Ads. <lb/>
J. H. PHONE <lb/>
for Automobile transfer. <lb/>
SEW MILLETS AT S. M. <lb/>
EAT MILLETS, <lb/>
corned. In barrels or loose. <lb/>
J. R. and J. G. Move. <lb/>
FOR INDIAN DICKS, <lb/>
ply to J. B. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
III FINE PEARS FOR <lb/>
preserves and pickets. O. E. War- <lb/>
en. <lb/>
will cure you. <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
will cure you. <lb/>
FOR THE BEST SEED URN <lb/>
apply to J. E. <lb/>
R. F. D. No. One trial will prove <lb/>
Hi- value. <lb/>
FOR ROOM. <lb/>
Apply to Mrs. N. E. Anderson. <lb/>
or doses will break any cast <lb/>
r Chills and Fever; and If taken then <lb/>
as a tonic the Fever will not return. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
ROUTE OF THE <lb/>
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth. <lb/>
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Parlor Car Service connect for <lb/>
North and <lb/>
p. m. Dally, except for <lb/>
a. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Connects North, South West. <lb/>
a. m. Dally, except Sunday for <lb/>
Wilson Raleigh. Connects for all <lb/>
p. m. Dally for Wilson and <lb/>
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
of Sleeping Car space apply to <lb/>
J. L. HASSELL, Agent, Greenville. <lb/>
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb/>
i Supt Act <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Wholesale and retail grocer and fa. <lb/>
allure dealer. Cash paid for Hides. <lb/>
Fur, Seed Oil, barrel, <lb/>
Eggs. <lb/>
Oak bedstead, u <lb/>
Suits. Baby carriages, go-carts, par <lb/>
suits, tables, lounges, <lb/>
and Gall Ax snuff. High Lift <lb/>
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb/>
George cigars, canned cherries, peach <lb/>
es, apples, syrup. Jelly, Heat, <lb/>
coffee, soap, lye, rood <lb/>
matches, oil, cotton seed meal and <lb/>
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb/>
nuts, candles, dried apples, peaches <lb/>
prunes, currant, glass <lb/>
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb/>
macaroni, beat but- <lb/>
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quantity cheap for cash. Coma to as <lb/>
me. Nam her U. <lb/>
CARR ATKINS<lb/>
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb/>
Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters, Hot <lb/>
Blast Coal Heaters. <lb/>
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Watch the Reflector Grow <lb/>
OLD BAY LINE <lb/>
Steam Packet <lb/>
Dally, Including Sunday, <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Mall steamers <lb/>
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week days pm <lb/>
Norfolk, dally pm <lb/>
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your reservation <lb/>
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Division Passenger Agent. <lb/>
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Norfolk Southern <lb/>
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account <lb/>
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September Till <lb/>
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JAMES L. LITTLE Cashier <lb/>
II. D. Cashier. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
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Ladies Coat Woolen Dress Goods, <lb/>
Muslin Ginghams, Prints, <lb/>
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Millinery Ladles Furnishings Fine shoes In all Styles for Men, Women and the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. You Will Be Pleased <lb/>
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Keith <lb/>
FARGO. N. D. Sept. Kl. Rev. B. Brewster, <lb/>
Roosevelt is to carry bis campaign Episcopal bishop Con- <lb/>
North Dakota tomorrow. His years old today, <lb/>
program calls tor set speeches in this Richard A. Jackson, vice president <lb/>
city and Jamestown, with a number and general counsel of the Great <lb/>
of short addresses at The Railway. years old today. <lb/>
Roosevelt visit has aroused much In- Thomas K. Watson, the <lb/>
among Hie politicians of all of Georgia politics, former <lb/>
panic here and there is a greet and People's Party can- <lb/>
of spec on the results president years <lb/>
ii may have in the coming election, old today. <lb/>
The political situation in North la- <lb/>
at the present time in probably Meet to <lb/>
from that presented any NEW Conn., Sept. <lb/>
other state. In the Republican One of the most notable gatherings <lb/>
mark last spring Roosevelt was ever assembled in the history of this <lb/>
badly beaten by La The country in the Interest of waterway <lb/>
delegates to the national convention development was Called to Oder at <lb/>
a; Chicago voted for La from the Hotel Griswold In city today, <lb/>
to finish. It is said that many when the Atlantic Deeper Waterway <lb/>
of the Progressive leaders here are Association met for Us fifth annual <lb/>
still inclined to look upon convention. The visitors, who <lb/>
k having been responsible for the , all of the eastern states from <lb/>
elimination of the Wisconsin senator Maine to Florida, were welcomed to <lb/>
from the presidential race. Lately Connecticut by Governor Baldwin. <lb/>
the Democrats have undertaken an No session was held this afternoon, <lb/>
organized campaign to turn the anti- the time devoted by the <lb/>
Taft votes form Roosevelt to Wilson, gates to a nip to Fisher's Island and <lb/>
Whether the Roosevelt visit be an Inspection of tar <lb/>
able to stem the tide of this move- Port President Taft if <lb/>
r I t I <lb/>
via <lb/>
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb/>
I Inn.,. September <lb/>
to <lb/>
AMI TAMPA. <lb/>
rum all Station In North <lb/>
to be seen. <lb/>
ft at Syracuse <lb/>
N Y. Sept. Sever <lb/>
thousand delegates and <lb/>
visitors rallied in Syracuse today for <lb/>
the opening of the state convention <lb/>
of the Progressive party. In order <lb/>
that there might be ample time for <lb/>
Speech making it was decided by the <lb/>
leaders to convention <lb/>
a two day affair. program pro- <lb/>
for but one devoted to <lb/>
the work of organization and winding <lb/>
up with an address by Governor John <lb/>
son of California, the vice presidential <lb/>
candidate on the Roosevelt <lb/>
The real business of the CO <lb/>
will be transacted tomorrow. <lb/>
expected to come to New to- <lb/>
i to deliver an address the <lb/>
session of the convention. <lb/>
White Mountain <lb/>
JEFFERSON. X. H-. Sept. 5-The <lb/>
annual toll for the amateur <lb/>
championship of the White Mountain <lb/>
v opened today on the links of the <lb/>
Golf club and will be con- <lb/>
through the remainder of the <lb/>
week. <lb/>
A VERY DIFFERENT MATTER <lb/>
ticket, <lb/>
Hear, the <lb/>
pi. Aaron <lb/>
ADA. o. Sept. r, Aaron <lb/>
Watkins. the Prohibition candidate <lb/>
for vice president, <lb/>
of his Ins home <lb/>
here today. A of Pro <lb/>
tun leaders of prominence <lb/>
wire In attendance.<lb/>
Alto. Bent <lb/>
Duke and Duchess of and <lb/>
their arrive, in Calgary this <lb/>
afternoon and were accorded s <lb/>
welcome in which the <lb/>
of carnival visitors joined With the <lb/>
i Calgary, a of honor <lb/>
or the regiment of Calgary <lb/>
was drawn up on the station plat- <lb/>
form when the vice-regal fain <lb/>
rived. regimental hand played <lb/>
the national anthem while the mayor <lb/>
and provincial attended the <lb/>
greeting to the n- <lb/>
The distinguished visitors are <lb/>
to remain in Calgary until tomorrow <lb/>
night They will witness the big Car <lb/>
pageant and attend a number <lb/>
of other social functions arranged in <lb/>
their honor. <lb/>
Coaches and Pullman <lb/>
on regular Trains up to Hamlet <lb/>
Special Train from Hamlet <lb/>
to Hie <lb/>
Make your reset v at ion <lb/>
call on your agent or <lb/>
write the undersigned for fur <lb/>
information; also see fly- <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Division Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Raleigh. N. <lb/>
Relieved in a <lb/>
Few Seconds <lb/>
Yes, an itching, burning, raw, <lb/>
skin relieved the <lb/>
touches it. is a clean, sooth- <lb/>
healing wash, composed of Thy- <lb/>
Witch <lb/>
Acid and medicinal heal- <lb/>
properties. relieves and <lb/>
every form of skin and scalp <lb/>
eruption and ii you arc not entirely <lb/>
satisfied With results from the very <lb/>
first bottle, will re- <lb/>
fund your money. Large else bottle <lb/>
SI. Endorsed and sold in Greenville <lb/>
by Pharmacy. <lb/>
Is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb/>
Medicine Co., St Ho., and their <lb/>
guarantee is as good as gold. <lb/>
A ire brings infirmities, such us lug- <lb/>
i-h bowel, weak kidneys <lb/>
hear the count has <lb/>
Gladys. <lb/>
no; he's too much of , <lb/>
gentleman for that. know positive, <lb/>
that he gave Gladys three days Id ; <lb/>
which to jilt <lb/>
effect on these <lb/>
stimulating the them <lb/>
. perform natural functions an <lb/>
in and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR- <lb/>
. the bladder and LIVER. <lb/>
They are adapted to old and young. <lb/>
HON. WILLIAM J. <lb/>
Wilson's speech of <lb/>
acceptance Is admirable. It <lb/>
original In Its treatment of the <lb/>
Issues of the campaign. am <lb/>
sure the address will Impress <lb/>
the country <lb/>
JOHN W. KERN, SENATOR, <lb/>
speech of <lb/>
acceptance Is a masterpiece, <lb/>
lotting forth with great clear- <lb/>
his conception of the work <lb/>
to be accomplished by the <lb/>
Democratic party under bis <lb/>
leadership. It is In complete <lb/>
harmony with the progressive <lb/>
sentiment of the country, but <lb/>
also appeals strongly to every <lb/>
legitimate <lb/>
GOV. WILLIAM H. MANN. OF <lb/>
think it was an admirable <lb/>
speech, it wise, <lb/>
comprehensive, prophetic <lb/>
not only of success <lb/>
but Democratic supremacy, <lb/>
for years to <lb/>
GOV. FREDERICK W. <lb/>
TED. OF <lb/>
Is a splendid presentation <lb/>
of the issues for the American <lb/>
people. It rings true in every <lb/>
sent, and in every word. It <lb/>
represents the spirit of the <lb/>
Democracy of today It is the <lb/>
address of a <lb/>
GOV. EUGENE FOSS, <lb/>
was an admirable <lb/>
of the real Issues upon <lb/>
which the campaign will be <lb/>
fought this fall. think that It <lb/>
Is bound to strengthen Governor <lb/>
Wilson among the thinking <lb/>
of the <lb/>
GOV. GEO. W. <lb/>
a great speech. It <lb/>
will ring through the country. <lb/>
It Is just what he should have <lb/>
Mid The people have never <lb/>
felt more confident of success <lb/>
since the nomination of <lb/>
JUDGE MARTIN J. WADE, <lb/>
the first time since the <lb/>
was admitted to the <lb/>
ion, Iowa will this year give its <lb/>
electoral vote the Democratic <lb/>
nominee for <lb/>
A HORSE ON HER <lb/>
What Never forget <lb/>
according lo science . things as- <lb/>
with our home life, <lb/>
such as Salve, that <lb/>
mother or used to cure <lb/>
our burns, boils, scalds, skin <lb/>
cuts, sprains or bruises. For- <lb/>
yens cf cures proves its merit. <lb/>
Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold <lb/>
sores. Only cents at all druggists. <lb/>
Montana Republican <lb/>
FALLS. Mont. Sept. <lb/>
Republicans of Montana assembled <lb/>
in state convention today to <lb/>
candidates for Stales sen- <lb/>
and representatives In Congress <lb/>
and a complete ticket of Site officers <lb/>
to he voted for at the November <lb/>
It is the fist time In the history <lb/>
of state that the choice of a can- <lb/>
States senator has <lb/>
been In convention. <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
Wilson's speech of <lb/>
acceptance has good luck as well <lb/>
as merit It comes just In time <lb/>
to contrast sharply with the In- <lb/>
terminable rant of <lb/>
Th. <lb/>
And, if without contempt of <lb/>
campus it may be said, though <lb/>
written by a college president, <lb/>
very recently retired. It l In the <lb/>
English language, not <lb/>
and seldom with suspicion of <lb/>
or donnishness, <lb/>
though It has an air. a certain <lb/>
academic distinction of own. <lb/>
What will please everybody who <lb/>
has a living to make Is Governor <lb/>
Wilson's equable and moderate <lb/>
tone Governor Wilson Is for <lb/>
repair, not for <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
applicable. The <lb/>
thought, the very soul of <lb/>
bis Is the common in- <lb/>
of all the people, their <lb/>
partnership In our activities and <lb/>
our prosperity. The partnership <lb/>
idea comes from his mind, not <lb/>
as a political theory, <lb/>
but as a practical. Immediate <lb/>
NEW YORK <lb/>
Wilson's speech of <lb/>
acceptance Is the ablest, clear- <lb/>
est, sanest statement of high <lb/>
public purpose this country has <lb/>
JOHN A. DIX, <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
Wilson's speech of <lb/>
acceptance Is marked with <lb/>
broad vision and clear thought, <lb/>
expressed In language every <lb/>
American can understand. As a <lb/>
business man and manufacturer, <lb/>
I am especially pleased with his <lb/>
positive and statesman-like <lb/>
on the paramount issue of <lb/>
tariff reform, and his demand <lb/>
for an Immediate downward re- <lb/>
vision. In sincerity, precise <lb/>
statement and comprehensive <lb/>
of great principles and <lb/>
their application of the <lb/>
mental needs of the country, the <lb/>
speech Is to the <lb/>
core It contains no appeal to <lb/>
passion and excites no prejudice. <lb/>
Governor Wilson has presented <lb/>
to party and lo the nation, <lb/>
clear conception of the truth <lb/>
that the real struggle In the <lb/>
pending campaign Is between <lb/>
the concentrated powers of <lb/>
and the aspiration of the <lb/>
American people to in <lb/>
their government, and their <lb/>
Industrial and social re- <lb/>
the full measures of the <lb/>
principles of freedom, justice <lb/>
and progress upon which the re- <lb/>
public was founded To all the <lb/>
and every national n. ed. <lb/>
Governor Wilson applies the <lb/>
of right and common ad- <lb/>
The reforms he <lb/>
are far reaching, but they <lb/>
are necessary, sound and <lb/>
The speech will awaken <lb/>
and stir the national <lb/>
and to a triumph that will <lb/>
restore to the people the control <lb/>
of their government and <lb/>
rate a new and happier . in <lb/>
the life and development of the <lb/>
JOHN E. LAMB. <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
discreet, able, safe <lb/>
and sane. Governor Wilson be- <lb/>
m the of the <lb/>
rather than the big stick. <lb/>
His dissection of trust and <lb/>
evils Is unique and convincing. <lb/>
Ills suggestions of reform in <lb/>
methods of government and re- <lb/>
of tariff schedules will <lb/>
meet with approval of <lb/>
mate business and the laboring <lb/>
masses as <lb/>
Jack is a veterinary. <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Don't you try to tell me that such s <lb/>
young man Is a veteran. <lb/>
PICK YOUR INFERENCE. <lb/>
The Men Who Succeed <lb/>
ac heads of large enterprises are men <lb/>
of great energy. Success, today, de- <lb/>
health. To all is to fall. It's <lb/>
utter folly for a man to endure a <lb/>
weak, run down half alive condition <lb/>
Electric Bitters will put <lb/>
on his feet in short order. bot- <lb/>
did me more real god than any <lb/>
other medicine I ever writes <lb/>
Chas. B. Allen. Ga. After <lb/>
years of suffering with rheumatism <lb/>
liver trouble, stomach disorders and <lb/>
deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks <lb/>
to Electric Bitters, sound and <lb/>
Try them. Only cents at all drug- <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
September <lb/>
publisher <lb/>
or the first daily newspaper in <lb/>
the Slates, horn In <lb/>
Philadelphia. Died there July <lb/>
capitulated to the Brit- <lb/>
left the United <lb/>
SUites after having concluded <lb/>
the Important treaty that hens <lb/>
his name. <lb/>
born in Clay Mo Kill- <lb/>
ed In St. Joseph, Mo. April <lb/>
1881 <lb/>
paid the <lb/>
awarded in the Alabama <lb/>
claims. <lb/>
-Queen of the <lb/>
ascended the tin one <lb/>
and Russian envoys <lb/>
signed the <lb/>
N. H. <lb/>
THOMAS MOTT OSBORNE, <lb/>
AUBURN. N. Y. <lb/>
Wilson's speech tits <lb/>
the occasion and the man; pro- <lb/>
but not wild; sane, <lb/>
strong and unmistakably Demo- <lb/>
it makes an inspiring <lb/>
opening of the campaign, <lb/>
dearly and nobly the <lb/>
in which the leaders of our <lb/>
regenerated Democratic party <lb/>
must work; not one of mere <lb/>
partisan make but of <lb/>
honesty and Justice toward all <lb/>
CHAMP CLARK. OF <lb/>
THE HOUSE OF <lb/>
from a literary <lb/>
standpoint Governor Wilson's <lb/>
Speech of acceptance will lake <lb/>
high rank in the political output <lb/>
of the year. It will make pleas- <lb/>
ant reading, and. therefore, will <lb/>
prove a fetching campaign <lb/>
He discusses the Issues <lb/>
of the- day philosophically, clear- <lb/>
and forcibly. Its courteous <lb/>
tone will allay opposition and <lb/>
win friends, it Is an <lb/>
able <lb/>
HOKE SMITH, SENATOR <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
am delighted with Governor <lb/>
Wilson's speech of acceptance. <lb/>
It is a superb statement of the <lb/>
purpose of the <lb/>
and points the way for <lb/>
to all through real progress <lb/>
by law, under the Constitution. <lb/>
With election It <lb/>
should give confidence lo honest <lb/>
business and new courage to <lb/>
those who need a square <lb/>
JOHN F. FITZGERALD, MAY- <lb/>
OR OF <lb/>
Wilson's accept- <lb/>
Is characteristic of the <lb/>
man. He lays his soul bare to <lb/>
the and asks them to <lb/>
join with him, Irrespective <lb/>
party. In righting present <lb/>
wrongs undue clamor or <lb/>
Injury to legitimate Interests. <lb/>
He lays emphasis on <lb/>
thinking and I believe this <lb/>
epitomizes one of the nation's <lb/>
greatest at the present <lb/>
time. It will be President <lb/>
son overwhelmingly In <lb/>
you couldn't suit- <lb/>
port a rat. <lb/>
he Intends to continue lo <lb/>
support your mother, don't ho <lb/>
COROLLARY <lb/>
Sir John Newell <lb/>
Sir John Newell Jordan, fur <lb/>
years a leading figure In the <lb/>
service, was In <lb/>
Down, Ireland, September B I Ml <lb/>
and received education at Queen's <lb/>
Collage, Belfast Ills career In the <lb/>
diplomatic service covers a period or <lb/>
more than thirty-live years and has <lb/>
confined wholly lo the Far <lb/>
began as a student Interpreter In <lb/>
China In 1876 and became successive- <lb/>
the assistant secretary and <lb/>
of the legation at <lb/>
consul general In and minister <lb/>
resident at Seoul. With the Japanese <lb/>
occupation at he returned to <lb/>
to become the British minister <lb/>
there, a position which he holds. <lb/>
loved and won. <lb/>
did your wile <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
Trains Leave <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
a. Atlanta, <lb/>
Memphis and points West, Jackson- <lb/>
ville and Florida points, <lb/>
at Hamlet for Charlotte <lb/>
Atlanta. <lb/>
WILMINGTON <lb/>
a. in. -For <lb/>
with parlor car. Con- <lb/>
with steamer for Washington <lb/>
Baltimore. New York, Boston and <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb/>
P- Richmond, Wash- <lb/>
and New York <lb/>
sleepers, day coaches and <lb/>
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb/>
C. at Wash with <lb/>
railroad and B. for Pitts- <lb/>
burg and points west. <lb/>
THE SEABOARD <lb/>
p. in For Atlanta, Charlotte <lb/>
Wilmington. Birmingham, Memphis <lb/>
and points west. Parlor to <lb/>
Hamlet <lb/>
p. m., No. for <lb/>
Henderson Oxford and <lb/>
Richmond <lb/>
Washington a. m., New York <lb/>
p. m Penn. station. Pullman <lb/>
arrive to Washington and New <lb/>
Tort <lb/>
t. P. A, Ta <lb/>
H. D. P. A. <lb/>
Raleigh N. C. <lb/>
MONEY LOST <lb/>
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb/>
by the first is offer- <lb/>
ed them without looking over our lines <lb/>
of FARM MACHINERY- <lb/>
We carry mi up-to-date line farm <lb/>
and machines that we know will <lb/>
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb/>
the most practical, economical and <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
We carry a stocK or repairs tor the ma- <lb/>
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb/>
buying machinery. <lb/>
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb/>
possible and we will do everything in our <lb/>
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb/>
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb/>
THINK OF <lb/>
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
EAST ERR <lb/>
a nous a . n <lb/>
A POPULATION FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE, is SUB- <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEET <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
BA VB EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JO IS AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PI-ANT.<lb/>
o, ., ,.,. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
op NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE TB <lb/>
TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
JELL THEM WHAT TOO <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE Low AND AN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Gotham's Goes Before <lb/>
Committee <lb/>
gating Police Grafting Probe <lb/>
C, B ,,.,. <lb/>
All. <lb/>
Chairman of Curran, <lb/>
Instructs That the Mayor be Sued <lb/>
NEW Sop,. lo.-Amid B <lb/>
bum of William j <lb/>
of New York, look <lb/>
witness chair at th Hall this <lb/>
afternoon and was sworn in by Al- <lb/>
to testify baton the <lb/>
committee to <lb/>
graft i police <lb/>
IS SIMMONS A PROGRESSIVE <lb/>
Let IV. J. Answer i <lb/>
The Commoner does not take part in between <lb/>
where a is ,,. North Carolina <lb/>
a candidate a principle is invoked. He <lb/>
not a progressive and II is a , <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
M Will If IT <lb/>
College Dames Electric Battery Cars for <lb/>
Dormitory Jarvis Hall <lb/>
Make I Base For Their Opera- Boys Tried Before <lb/>
tons <lb/>
The new dormitories at Trinity Col <lb/>
With Hall.<lb/>
cock Hall Hall, after <lb/>
The London Shows Thomas J.<lb/>
dated will appear in Greenville <lb/>
day. 4th. <lb/>
While the Glasgow World Famous <lb/>
u Prise Winning Horses arc the <lb/>
great feature, the regular line of cir- <lb/>
act is fully up to standard <lb/>
administration set the state in the <lb/>
to prosperity in <lb/>
ii is now Governor Char- <lb/>
it. Aycock, who made popular <lb/>
education the chief motive or his ad- <lb/>
ministration and Colonel J. a- <lb/>
of Winston, the oldest <lb/>
Bern <lb/>
NEW BEEN, September <lb/>
street car line Is now <lb/>
lie-ally completed and cars in in <lb/>
operation at an early date. The <lb/>
fear known as the Edison I <lb/>
batter; ear will be used on the line <lb/>
Al first only three cars will be used. <lb/>
curd urn hew <lb/>
Do Believe That <lb/>
Sam Take u Hand <lb/>
fuse Bad Of r<lb/>
Inch <lb/>
Other<lb/>
The order for was placed sen r- <lb/>
We are anxious, to know, said Mr D Howe in the past <lb/>
counsel for the Parisian troupe arc <lb/>
t the outset, now mayor keeps in the first time In America <lb/>
touch with conditions In the police Family are among <lb/>
department. he big acts; Marie of voted the executive of <lb/>
letter from the the Riding of at their meet- <lb/>
the mayor replied. troupe of have In commenting upon this <lb/>
he action Preside,,. Few <lb/>
is o special way in which are seen only with this show College, although ii rests <lb/>
yon keep advised of conditions The clowns arc funny, the Private foundation, is a state <lb/>
Have you no special system Clever, the numerous as as If it were sun- <lb/>
system except what I hear menagerie is large, <lb/>
through the commissioner. j A free street parade will be given <lb/>
Have you had any system of re- great length and beauty <lb/>
ports for ascertaining general <lb/>
weeks ago. and the owners of <lb/>
line have been notified that they have <lb/>
shipped from the plant and will <lb/>
the men who in th, <lb/>
the days of financial struggle. So <lb/>
a few days. <lb/>
This type of car is n use in many <lb/>
of the larger cities and has proven <lb/>
successful at all times. The track <lb/>
nos more than a and <lb/>
and will be further added lo later <lb/>
WASHINGTON, <lb/>
rebels under General <lb/>
late yesterday a concerted at- <lb/>
tack upon the town of op- <lb/>
Texas, were driven <lb/>
Before Magistrate <lb/>
morning, Raymond Stokes, <lb/>
and r <lb/>
den youths, In age I om <lb/>
wen given a hi. on <lb/>
j. <lb/>
Hunkers in Session <lb/>
in the city for any week or <lb/>
any month <lb/>
Oh yes, said the mayor wearily, opening of the <lb/>
I have hands and legs and ears and convention of the American <lb/>
Association today between 1,500 and <lb/>
Hut you have no way of learning visiting bankers, <lb/>
conditions except through the com- all sections of the country were <lb/>
Insisted Mr. <lb/>
Oh. take It way If you want <lb/>
lo. replied the mayor. <lb/>
Mr. pursued this line of <lb/>
questioning the mayor lost his <lb/>
temper. came here to help th <lb/>
committee and give you facts, <lb/>
shall withdraw at a witness if you <lb/>
do not ask me pertinent questions <lb/>
as to whether the police department <lb/>
has failed to enforce the he <lb/>
exclaimed. <lb/>
Further questions nettled the may- <lb/>
or still more. <lb/>
I decline lo answer, he cried when <lb/>
asked If his system was defective. <lb/>
l Sue For Libel <lb/>
New York, September <lb/>
time for handling Mayor Gaynor with <lb/>
kid gloves Is Alderman Curran, <lb/>
chairman of the commit- <lb/>
tee. Investigating graft in New York. <lb/>
declared in a formal statement is- nodes <lb/>
cued slant. <lb/>
ported by public taxation. The he- <lb/>
roes of the slate are its heroes; and <lb/>
counts it a privilege to name two <lb/>
of its buildings alter two distinguish- <lb/>
ed governors of state, the one <lb/>
DETROIT. Mich. Sept. the now other full of years <lb/>
and crowned with honors, both of <lb/>
whom it already be safely <lb/>
will rank among the great- <lb/>
est North Carolinians of their gene- <lb/>
ration. The honoring of Colonel Al- <lb/>
will be approved by all who <lb/>
know Intimately the history of the <lb/>
college. <lb/>
HARTFORD. Conn., .- pt Tb <lb/>
Republican state convention of Con- <lb/>
assembled here today for or- <lb/>
The amount of capital <lb/>
suited Is given at upwards of <lb/>
Sanitation. Tomorrow the convention <lb/>
; Could Sink Singer Building <lb/>
In Hole Training <lb/>
School <lb/>
start search of a <lb/>
passage west to the Indies and his <lb/>
bump America were accidents <lb/>
more or less supervised destiny <lb/>
or something else. The of an <lb/>
abundant and healthy supply of water <lb/>
at the East Carolina Teachers Train- <lb/>
School and an exit at the anti- <lb/>
may reverse Christopher's <lb/>
Building Material Being Put <lb/>
To Good Use in This <lb/>
Town <lb/>
will nominate candidates for governor <lb/>
and other state officers to l- toted <lb/>
for in November. The party appears <lb/>
to be sea over stand- <lb/>
ard hearer. Judge Silas A. <lb/>
son of and several others <lb/>
are under consideration as a <lb/>
oppose Governor Simeon e. Bald- <lb/>
win, who In all probability will be <lb/>
renominated by the Democrats. <lb/>
off by the federals and are nos re- breaking into <lb/>
treating in the Smith and Bros, store In <lb/>
of according away with goods, live <lb/>
i dispatch received at the War and several boxes of .,. <lb/>
from General B. z. M <lb/>
The larceny look place sometime <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Sept <lb/>
disquieting reports of the situation <lb/>
on the Arizona border continued to- <lb/>
eleven k Tuesday night, <lb/>
discovered Brat thing Wednesday <lb/>
and all parties implicated <lb/>
day to ream the War Department Z <lb/>
Mexican rebel, were said <lb/>
-ring in the vicinity of p e- ; <lb/>
r a long and , ., <lb/>
rear the store and from tin <lb/>
Mayor Gaynor la on hand at Although lo date something like <lb/>
this afternoons session of the com- feet of muddy shaft have been <lb/>
he will he served with a sub-1 bored mother earth search <lb/>
and If he falls to respond I fa- for water supply has so far been <lb/>
going to the courts to compel ed. Steadily since last fall n engine <lb/>
him to has been It. doing without <lb/>
Alderman Curran's Statement reaching waler source. The pro- <lb/>
lowed on the heels of Mayor has been slow, nevertheless <lb/>
refusal yesterday lo confer with towards the water though <lb/>
At no time during its career as a <lb/>
community has Greenville witnessed <lb/>
so many buildings being erected <lb/>
the same time. Never has such ac- <lb/>
been felt as it the case at <lb/>
present. <lb/>
Work at the Hotel Proctor build- <lb/>
Is proceeding a rapidity Unit <lb/>
speaks well for contractors. The <lb/>
brick work is being pushed at a <lb/>
clip, sonic people being of the <lb/>
ion by Saturday next the <lb/>
Market Does Not <lb/>
fa Way Under Work- <lb/>
Pressure <lb/>
layers will be out of the hole. We <lb/>
hope so; for when they get to <lb/>
level of the street every body will <lb/>
be able to tell everybody else Just <lb/>
where Hi.- elevator will be. whore the <lb/>
will be located, etc. etc. <lb/>
new will he com- <lb/>
regarding the procedure but , a point that should the work In another two or <lb/>
Mr. repeated his declaration continue for some few hundreds of and by Its preset appearance <lb/>
today that he had instructed his years, more or less, will conned the <lb/>
to bring sail for libel against Hay. E. C. T. T. S. with its antipodes <lb/>
or Gaynor charging the Mayor with Various kinds of sand, gravel, etc. <lb/>
having made false state- etc. have been attracted -luring the ed lo lake care of . horse and ,,. <lb/>
menU about, Mm process of water seeking, but opening, an which will <lb/>
Alderman a member of not as yet. soon take place. Ever, almost <lb/>
the committee, some id,.,, or the depth or the hole <lb/>
I endorse every word Alderman may be gathered when it is <lb/>
has said. The Mayor has the fated Titanic stood <lb/>
fled with us long Ion end would have disappeared down <lb/>
. waterless hole and such build- <lb/>
MILWAUKEE. Sept. as the Metropolitan or singer <lb/>
With a record breaking display In of New York, would have met <lb/>
almost every department, WIs- with like fate had the hole been wide <lb/>
Although not so much tobacco was <lb/>
on the market, four of the live ware- <lb/>
house hail on good sales today, some- <lb/>
thing pounds being for <lb/>
sale. <lb/>
A much needed reel was taken up <lb/>
at the New Brick, where the <lb/>
amount of pounds was sold <lb/>
yesterday. The disposed of <lb/>
96.000 pounds. Sales this last <lb/>
warehouses as well as at the Liberty <lb/>
this morning, with to- <lb/>
surely be something worthy <lb/>
Main <lb/>
stables are being <lb/>
of <lb/>
day's sales coining right behind. The <lb/>
Brick did a good and J <lb/>
was again well provided this morning. <lb/>
Star, which look a real <lb/>
was crowded this morning <lb/>
were started, <lb/>
Today as II as yesterday, some <lb/>
of the men to- <lb/>
were on th- Greenville <lb/>
market and reinforcement <lb/>
fell in the pi u s. <lb/>
, wide <lb/>
cousin Stale Fair opened its gates enough, It certainly Is <lb/>
. . I . . <lb/>
today for a week's business. In con- <lb/>
with the fair was open- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
being continued. <lb/>
meantime work la <lb/>
It is lo be hoped <lb/>
ed this afternoon a race m. that such persistent work will be re- <lb/>
the auspices of the Great Western <lb/>
Circuit. <lb/>
wooden shacks are being rolled out <lb/>
of valuable sites to make room for <lb/>
better buildings and in fact every- <lb/>
thing In Is putting on an <lb/>
aspect of meaning <lb/>
lo <lb/>
ROCHESTER. X v. Sept. <lb/>
orate preparations are n <lb/>
completion tor Rochester's <lb/>
celebration week. The <lb/>
celebration will begin with <lb/>
services in the , <lb/>
Forces and supplies were being con- <lb/>
Although every effort is being made <lb/>
learn the objective point of the <lb/>
formidable expedition since <lb/>
force was scattered, no sat- <lb/>
explanation had been found. <lb/>
Scouts report force of .-lose to <lb/>
four hundred well armed rebels op- <lb/>
Texas, while <lb/>
hundred more are reported encamp- <lb/>
ed ten miles lo the rear. <lb/>
General still remains at <lb/>
and is being closely <lb/>
d the American patrol to <lb/>
threatened raids. <lb/>
The situation at where <lb/>
are Severn Americans. Is <lb/>
this government son.- uneasiness. <lb/>
Instead of a strong federal garrison. <lb/>
as reported, it has been learned that <lb/>
the federal commander has only i- <lb/>
men. The rebels are gathering <lb/>
numbers in the <lb/>
What Mexico Thinks <lb/>
Mexico city, sept <lb/>
Officials continue to regard as absurd <lb/>
the reports the United States <lb/>
government is seriously considering <lb/>
Intervention in Mexico, n ,,. <lb/>
dared the National Palace today <lb/>
conditions are steadily growing <lb/>
heller Instead of worse and It <lb/>
Of only a short lime be- <lb/>
R re peace will he restored, in the <lb/>
meantime every effort will be made, <lb/>
II as announced to protect foreign- <lb/>
and their property. <lb/>
in the South <lb/>
do not appear any serious <lb/>
encounters Rebels are reported to <lb/>
be in and <lb/>
Stale Mexico. <lb/>
Delayed reports tell of a battle last- <lb/>
near the town of l-n- <lb/>
The rebels anally re- <lb/>
pulsed by Major command- <lb/>
force equipped with mat him <lb/>
guns. <lb/>
A new movement of de- <lb/>
have been obtained, has been re- <lb/>
through a window into th, prop- <lb/>
Empty pistol boxes In a show <lb/>
oats told story when place <lb/>
was opened for business yesterday <lb/>
morning, Five boxes lay empty in <lb/>
their accustomed places in show <lb/>
case. The proprietors at once took <lb/>
steps lo place the culprits under <lb/>
and two ones. <lb/>
and were arrested in <lb/>
Ayden, whilst the elder boy. Stokes, <lb/>
was taken here early in afternoon <lb/>
by Policeman George Clark, who <lb/>
not Hied from Ayden had been on <lb/>
the look out all morning Stokes <lb/>
mads a Voluntary confession to. <lb/>
Implicating the other whilst th, <lb/>
Other boys were making a <lb/>
in Ayden accusing Stokes as <lb/>
spirit of the larceny. <lb/>
The same order reigned at the bear- <lb/>
ibis morning, the two younger <lb/>
ones testifying Stokes was the <lb/>
leader and with threats made them <lb/>
follow into the ire. even helping <lb/>
thorn to seal,, the window through <lb/>
Which entrance was gained. <lb/>
stokes denied this and exhibiting <lb/>
n pair of badly burned arms, swore <lb/>
he not do the climbing and <lb/>
even had he wished, th,. condition of <lb/>
his wrists would have prevented it. <lb/>
The was stolen has <lb/>
been recovered, except tor a r.-w cart- <lb/>
ridges that were Bred. <lb/>
The were hound In i i- <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Hankers <lb/>
DETROIT, Midi. sept, u -The <lb/>
session of . American <lb/>
Bankers Association convention were <lb/>
suspended today, while the <lb/>
lions, those dealing with trust com- <lb/>
savings banks clearing <lb/>
bi id their annual meetings. <lb/>
The feature of the day in which most <lb/>
Internal was manifested was <lb/>
delivered before the trust com- <lb/>
section by George M Reynolds, <lb/>
of Chicago, on Honey trust <lb/>
Meet <lb/>
Postmaster-General <lb/>
Several bands of revolution-cock savings bank <lb/>
section on the Savings Hank <lb/>
and the The dealing house <lb/>
DOVER, Del. 10-The , reason for believing that opening session <lb/>
to decide upon candidate, principal day of the <lb/>
on <lb/>
day, while a succession of parades <lb/>
and other features will have along <lb/>
program through the greater part of the Raw ,, <lb/>
The committee In charge I Is reason for believing that <lb/>
warded before the earth ha. been . ,, Mr. W P<lb/>
affecting clearing houses. <lb/>
Mrs W. K Tinker little son. <lb/>
went t,, Norfolk today to <lb/>
visit her Mrs. K. T Gross. <lb/>
<lb/>
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