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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/>
</p>
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<p>
Hayes Swears Waldo <lb/>
Ordered Him to Stop <lb/>
Raids In His District <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
IN SI CAMPAIGN <lb/>
Ask Your Neighbor <lb/>
n hubs <lb/>
m. or raw mini- <lb/>
Kit FROM M WHO TO -HAMS <lb/>
OF LITER I <lb/>
id AI HIM H <lb/>
THE HEAD OF I HEM. H <lb/>
vim THE <lb/>
Comes Out Against Former N. J. <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
MORE <lb/>
The <lb/>
Waldo on Stand Says He <lb/>
Obeyed the Law and Not Mayor Gaynor <lb/>
MARATHON III TOBACCO TOWN <lb/>
HEW Sept. trial of <lb/>
Cornelius U Hayes police <lb/>
reduced lo captain be- <lb/>
Ml he <lb/>
misstated instructions given him. <lb/>
went <lb/>
Hayes H bis own best <lb/>
From him in unqualified <lb/>
Hie charge under <lb/>
That Waldo sought by threats <lb/>
and to lone him lo dolly <lb/>
that he had orders <lb/>
him to go disorderly <lb/>
for the purpose of suppressing the <lb/>
That Waldo had been re- n . <lb/>
took of in <lb/>
Forth Inspection District to close <lb/>
of <lb/>
Tell I beat It <lb/>
Home the public ex- <lb/>
; i w If people should <lb/>
I., beyond dispute for every <lb/>
reader, of the merit of <lb/>
I loan e Kidney Pills. Surely the <lb/>
of friends and neighbors. <lb/>
. by will carry <lb/>
MM eight than the utterance of <lb/>
strangers residing in far-away places <lb/>
Rated the following. <lb/>
Mrs Moore. Pitt St., <lb/>
N. C. feel very <lb/>
for the relief I have received <lb/>
from Dona's Kidney Pills. which <lb/>
obtained from the John I. Woolen <lb/>
Co. annoyed I <lb/>
SI A N J Sept. S Governor , ,,.,, weakness j <lb/>
Woodrow W through my Joins. My did <lb/>
today declared war not do their work as they should and <lb/>
the kidney section bothered me. loan's <lb/>
Kidney Pills gave me relief from these <lb/>
symptoms of kidney complaint and <lb/>
my condition in every <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
Mister Co. New York <lb/>
the Culled Slates, <lb/>
voters the name <lb/>
lake no other. <lb/>
Has <lb/>
Shattered h, Smith. <lb/>
Du It <lb/>
V -a <lb/>
on <lb/>
I Candidate for Catted Sites <lb/>
f w Jersey, an <lb/>
during President <lb/>
Governor Wilson expressed <lb/>
and II <lb/>
Sand flay <lb/>
The lovers of sport, wore not <lb/>
in of <lb/>
Pails missed the <lb/>
U witness a modified <lb/>
M Saturday morning, New Jersey, I II <lb/>
The race was tor the pointed that the return of Mr. <lb/>
the medal and the gm , would I restore <lb/>
the black and white m rule, <lb/>
it is who discovered TWO Wilson <lb/>
Whits Hope, but it Mr Smith's candid. for <lb/>
of the i sited senator hut on <lb/>
is entitled ho mm was <lb/>
gal . a the tic w <lb/>
tints 1.1 can their rapid Die governor <lb/>
from Hail's ware-, the legislature. Today <lb/>
and white nor a step in <lb/>
orderly houses and gambling mum to Mr. by <lb/>
That had made re- , near an the pi. Of <lb/>
port of ins lack of me Com- tan,., n. <lb/>
ha .- oar-It he handicap Large <lb/>
out; bar ha tightly clasped In his <lb/>
That when Hayes did overstep hand was too much for I <lb/>
orders and conduct raids of However, when <lb/>
complaints, ha had and <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
Your Tobacco Money <lb/>
IN <lb/>
I TRUST CO. <lb/>
For Safekeeping <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
Legal Notices <lb/>
The Largest in PITT COUNTY <lb/>
UNCLE SAM DEPOSITS WITH US <lb/>
Thai iii of <lb/>
all Waldo told <lb/>
him not lo make raids <lb/>
wanted made; <lb/>
And. Anally, bin to <lb/>
make no raids. Waldo had <lb/>
compelled to allow <lb/>
later van- <lb/>
had no to <lb/>
make for his defeat, although ha <lb/>
to get of He is acting <lb/>
The <lb/>
Smith of d par- <lb/>
right to on. r Ilium If <lb/>
as a candidate for tin<lb/>
frankly <lb/>
in spirit Hie new h W and <lb/>
slow is preferred <lb/>
from win bi every Democrat. <lb/>
a his it member of to <lb/>
practical-dray awaited him, Furthermore, vote him <lb/>
ha did come back ha , n I ought speak <lb/>
very Ural opportunity, <lb/>
The winner <lb/>
In coming back to <lb/>
hi re r. tad and <lb/>
Sept t. <lb/>
Is hereby given to pub- <lb/>
lie our lands lying along Tar <lb/>
have been posted according <lb/>
low and it Is our intention to prose <lb/>
cute any one tin any of <lb/>
lands with or without gun or dog, <lb/>
without <lb/>
permission.<lb/>
JOSEPH <lb/>
j. <lb/>
SMITH. <lb/>
i II cod <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb/>
Work, and Fines in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
of the law and caused <lb/>
to violate his oath of B, <lb/>
The District Attorney <lb/>
a mass of evidence in e <lb/>
Illegal results <lb/>
were wide open In Forth <lb/>
hut it was not con- <lb/>
that the trial yesterday, <lb/>
although <lb/>
of tho district Involved. Com- <lb/>
missioner made no charge against his <lb/>
subordinate on this Hayes Is <lb/>
being tried not the accusation of <lb/>
neglecting his duty, hut because he <lb/>
said out loud that the Commissioner <lb/>
had told him one tiling while <lb/>
Commissioner declared he had said <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
The ease, growing of so <lb/>
a source, promises, to he rich <lb/>
in results before Us conclusion Is <lb/>
readied. It was learned night <lb/>
that the hearing of had <lb/>
produced such striking evidence along <lb/>
certain lines <lb/>
Whitman would attend <lb/>
to with matters <lb/>
are believed i be certain <lb/>
for action. <lb/>
The fact that on <lb/>
all was a surprise until i was pointed <lb/>
out that In going ahead Thomas II. <lb/>
counsel for Have. hat <lb/>
scored point. Lawyer hold <lb/>
when Hayes was reinstated <lb/>
Thursday for the purpose of making <lb/>
a denial of statements attributed to <lb/>
him in the all charges previous <lb/>
to the reinstatement were vitiated <lb/>
It was expected that would <lb/>
offer the as B plea to <lb/>
block trick, ha aid not do <lb/>
so. He tho opportunity <lb/>
to him of defending case. <lb/>
having everything to ala <lb/>
to lose. II be succeeds In ac- <lb/>
quitting Hayes, ho is much to <lb/>
I he good, when If Hayes is <lb/>
can go to the courts on the <lb/>
plea that Waldo had BO right to try <lb/>
Hayes after ordering his reinstate- <lb/>
r WOUld not talk about <lb/>
this point yesterday, but It is known <lb/>
he has held conferences on the sub- <lb/>
of the best lawyers in the <lb/>
said there is no <lb/>
that the Is right and <lb/>
as a result Hayes, through Waldo's <lb/>
Is In an Impregnable <lb/>
several rocks, bricks, bot- <lb/>
with <lb/>
lies, timber and a flow of language <lb/>
Which mule turn blue only as a <lb/>
him, Ami. hare comes my duty the leader of <lb/>
of tilings although mi party to point out Just what <lb/>
a winner in modified marathon involved In the matter for the <lb/>
that given Ins papers <lb/>
in this slate for the <lb/>
party in the nation. <lb/>
selection as tie <lb/>
on Record. ,. ,, <lb/>
candidate for the n would <lb/>
be fatal step <lb/>
the Democrats of could <lb/>
Says <lb/>
don't take a gill effort <lb/>
frankly about the e oft,, folks ill I peck of and <lb/>
a little neglect of mi <lb/>
or other liver <lb/>
derangement will do same u <lb/>
ailing, lake Hr. King's New Mill <lb/>
for results. safe, sure <lb/>
and only II II all druggists.<lb/>
W A BOWEN <lb/>
The House of Grade Merchandise <lb/>
Ladles Coat Suite <lb/>
Muslin <lb/>
Heady to Wear <lb/>
Millinery <lb/>
Ladles Furnishings <lb/>
Fine shoes In all <lb/>
Styles for Men. <lb/>
Women and Children <lb/>
Silks. older Ira <lb/>
and<lb/>
Finn Woolen Dress floods <lb/>
Cereals, Prints <lb/>
Long and <lb/>
all the of <lb/>
Staple Dry floods. <lb/>
Men's Furnishings. <lb/>
You Will He <lb/>
With The <lb/>
lit This Store<lb/>
w. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
because of certain statements Whit h <lb/>
he made In writing history and In com <lb/>
moating upon events of history as <lb/>
they appeared to him as historian, to political <lb/>
fall signally. As one grout New Jersey, the services <lb/>
tail newspaper out, Mr. governor ended mid With his <lb/>
and bis kind are simply a return to the machine <lb/>
take it would his res- <lb/>
lead, ship in <lb/>
lug against the <lb/>
son is running for President on his <lb/>
record as a public man. and with that <lb/>
record tho public is fairly well con- <lb/>
and it will continue to learn <lb/>
more as the campaign progresses. <lb/>
is running for on his <lb/>
record as governor of New Jersey. <lb/>
which so long kept every <lb/>
In the state in subordination <lb/>
to him and prevented <lb/>
program conserved inter- <lb/>
est or the people being put Into <lb/>
effect, I With knowledge hi <lb/>
this because at every turn of <lb/>
commenting new plans of the <lb/>
working steadily <lb/>
against everything <lb/>
hope and pride for <lb/>
and shame the <lb/>
New during<lb/>
of<lb/>
what lie said in that capacity administration, since I became gov <lb/>
than what he wrote as a I hive found his hand against <lb/>
Ian. <lb/>
Upon them as they appeared t. <lb/>
partial observer duty it Is to <lb/>
write of things as are rather than <lb/>
a.- they Should or as he would have <lb/>
them, <lb/>
republican brethren are en- <lb/>
titled to all the thunder tiny can during which I have permitted <lb/>
make out Wilson's writ- to serve the people of the <lb/>
lugs. I they will read them is of particularly sinister <lb/>
carefully and thoroughly. They will .,., Mr smith should seek to <lb/>
lie able to gain a great deal of j , . ,,,, ,,, . <lb/>
hie when the ,. ,, . i. <lb/>
is nail along with v I <lb/>
have taken from t, works <lb/>
the purpose of him In a false It had the chief Issue of the <lb/>
light. I have no fear as lo results, campaign When the <lb/>
It a thorough under- had. fir ones to relieve <lb/>
people Of Intolerable and the <lb/>
standing <lb/>
sought to <lb/>
truths and to assail Holy Writ by tho <lb/>
methods Which tho republicans <lb/>
are seeking as. ail <lb/>
Mr. H O, Riper, advance <lb/>
Sun shows, was <lb/>
here today arranging tor the coining <lb/>
Of their to on Tues- <lb/>
day, October 1st <lb/>
Industry of the trammels <lb/>
hound It like a straight -Jacket. If <lb/>
the tariff could have been v re- <lb/>
vised then, we might have spared <lb/>
some part at least, of the crop of <lb/>
s and which now <lb/>
and our markets. <lb/>
friends <lb/>
Man loses <lb/>
hi Holes <lb/>
SCOTLAND NECK, I. v T <lb/>
was lure from <lb/>
and while here <lb/>
th more than <lb/>
little <lb/>
of <lb/>
I wish to extend to my <lb/>
throughout the county my sincere valuable pan- , <lb/>
thanks for their loyal in th, Fortunately <lb/>
primary last Saturday. Picked up the package on streets <lb/>
R. L. LITTLE, going in the W. All- <lb/>
, brook dropped one of th, papers, a <lb/>
The note for Mr. hap- P discussion during the <lb/>
obtained an eight-hour day to notice It and nicked It up , among <lb/>
trade M the lie tried Mr. Whit- . <lb/>
but he had left town returning <lb/>
going the workmen a corn- <lb/>
Mr. missed laws of the country, me- <lb/>
Manufacturers Meet <lb/>
LONDON, Conn. Sept. <lb/>
Cotton manufacturers from all parts <lb/>
the are in <lb/>
the annual meeting of <lb/>
National Association of Cotton <lb/>
which opened today j <lb/>
for a three day session at <lb/>
Point, near this city. <lb/>
At the session the <lb/>
were welcomed by Governor Simeon <lb/>
I Baldwin and President Far- <lb/>
him Greene delivered his annual ad- <lb/>
dress. Later the governor held a re- <lb/>
In honor of the visiting <lb/>
Many Important subjects will<lb/>
East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training <lb/>
School <lb/>
have <lb/>
Is known In <lb/>
In <lb/>
mills In and around Holyoke, Moss, to <lb/>
Nose of the men now enjoying his Journey <lb/>
day received any <lb/>
received <lb/>
his and <lb/>
cotton growing <lb/>
seat ch for them, returning <lb/>
, many of a purely <lb/>
1375 Neck. Mr look- <lb/>
to machine and beat. , up th- and recovered the <lb/>
to to fourth paper. j,, wants your Job work. <lb/>
A State School to Train Teachers for the Pub- <lb/>
Schools of North Carolina. <lb/>
TUITION free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall <lb/>
Term Begins September For Cat- <lb/>
and Other Information, address <lb/>
ROBERT H. WRIGHT. President <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
us <lb/>
I SALE <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb/>
court made by Hie Honor. H. <lb/>
A. Judge presiding March <lb/>
term, In case of Warren. <lb/>
and Co. against Cain <lb/>
p, a and Warren, the undersigned <lb/>
commissioner will sell for rash at <lb/>
public auction before the court house <lb/>
door In Greenville on Wednesday, <lb/>
apt Ult, ii. following de- <lb/>
scribed tract of land situate In the <lb/>
county Pin and In town- <lb/>
trail of land adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Jesse The Clark <lb/>
and and being the same <lb/>
lands which a deed <lb/>
from Nancy Ann to Cain Ting- <lb/>
n. which deed appears of record In <lb/>
the office of the of Heeds of <lb/>
In Hook page <lb/>
bounded on the north by the lands <lb/>
of Wiley Prank Clark, the <lb/>
south by Conetoe creek, on east <lb/>
by the lands of U. A. and <lb/>
on the weal by containing <lb/>
III ,, . a, mill e el I, <lb/>
of land on which the said Nancy <lb/>
Ann lit own has for more <lb/>
than years and the same tract up- <lb/>
on w the said Cain now <lb/>
This August <lb/>
A. I. BLOW, <lb/>
i ltd Commissioner, <lb/>
in in f-t N Ire to <lb/>
this day been by <lb/>
tho clerk of the court of <lb/>
county as administrator of tho <lb/>
estate of A. II. and <lb/>
duly as such <lb/>
Is hereby to all persons <lb/>
holding claims against said estate to <lb/>
them to the undersigned for <lb/>
payment, duly authenticated, on or <lb/>
the day of August, <lb/>
persons Indebted lo said <lb/>
me requested to make immediate pay <lb/>
meat <lb/>
This the Mill day of August. <lb/>
CANNON, <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
mid Plow. Attorneys. <lb/>
I M ltd <lb/>
to Bis the same duly <lb/>
rated with the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the 27th day of <lb/>
August. ISIS, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In of their recovery of the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
This the day of August. 1913<lb/>
Administrator of the estate of <lb/>
M. Hemby. <lb/>
P. C Harding. Ally lid <lb/>
NOTICE BO <lb/>
The undersigned having this day <lb/>
as of the es- <lb/>
of Sylvester M. Is <lb/>
hereby given In all persons Indebted <lb/>
o estate to make Immediate set- <lb/>
with undersigned <lb/>
and all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said estate are hereby <lb/>
la <lb/>
II. M. Johnson, having qualified <lb/>
administrator of the estate of Sus- <lb/>
an K. deceased, before C. <lb/>
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb/>
County, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
that all persons to said es- <lb/>
hereby to make <lb/>
mediate settlement lo tho undersign- <lb/>
ed administrator and all persons hold- <lb/>
claims against said estate are <lb/>
hereby to tile their claims <lb/>
with said duly verified <lb/>
within the twelve mouths from tho <lb/>
date hereof, or notice will be pleaded <lb/>
n bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of July. <lb/>
II M JOHNSON <lb/>
Administrator of the estate or Bums <lb/>
K. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having annulled before the super- <lb/>
court clerk of Pill county as exec- <lb/>
of the Last Will and <lb/>
of W. Little, deceased, notice Is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons Indebted <lb/>
lo tho estate to make pay <lb/>
lo the and all per- <lb/>
son., having claims against said es- <lb/>
are notified that must pro- <lb/>
sent the to the undersigned for <lb/>
payment on or before the day of <lb/>
August. or this notice will be <lb/>
plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This day of August, 1912. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
of w. o. <lb/>
I, ltd <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Carolina. I'll County. <lb/>
The undersigned having this day <lb/>
tiled as administrator of of <lb/>
T. deceased, before D. <lb/>
Moore, clerk of the superior court, <lb/>
county, notion Is hereby given <lb/>
lo all persons who are Indebted In <lb/>
laid estate to make Immediate settle <lb/>
with the undersigned <lb/>
and all poisons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate are hereby <lb/>
to file their claims with wild <lb/>
administrator within months front <lb/>
date hereof or this notice will <lb/>
pleaded In bar of recovery of said <lb/>
This lbs 16th day of August, <lb/>
H. J. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
of ad Zeno T. <lb/>
F. C. Attorney. <lb/>
Hi ltd <lb/>
to Creditor. <lb/>
Clara O. and F. <lb/>
Johnson, having qualified as <lb/>
of estate of N. S Roach, de- <lb/>
ceased, before l, C. Moore, clerk of <lb/>
the superior court of Pitt county, no- <lb/>
la hereby given Hint all persons <lb/>
Indebted to said estate are hereby <lb/>
required to make Immediate settle- <lb/>
with the <lb/>
all persons holding claims against <lb/>
said estate hereby required to file <lb/>
their claims with said duly <lb/>
within twelve from <lb/>
the hereof, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In liar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the day of July, <lb/>
P, JOHNSON. <lb/>
of the w a <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
My son. Aaron Mills, aged IT years <lb/>
having left home without consent, all <lb/>
persona are hereby warned under <lb/>
penalty of the law. not to employ, <lb/>
harbor or aid In <lb/>
II. MILLS, <lb/>
I N <lb/>
Sept. t. ltd <lb/>
RESULT OF <lb/>
A REPRIMAND <lb/>
Stale and Register f Heeds <lb/>
en I'll <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mas <lb/>
MORE FOR REGISTER THAN SENATOR <lb/>
Hell ail. <lb/>
II <lb/>
II g II <lb/>
It If <lb/>
III M <lb/>
in m <lb/>
Contemn, i <lb/>
HI It <lb/>
no M M <lb/>
tot; <lb/>
II ; <lb/>
MEXICAN WAR <lb/>
mi mm <lb/>
lea a If el leader, <lb/>
far<lb/>
Mr. Williams am <lb/>
of <lb/>
dun sticks, pop <lb/>
Mr. Williams- now; <lb/>
all Why you <lb/>
say he nm <lb/>
talk <lb/>
folks T <lb/>
ON A BUSINESS BASIS <lb/>
Meek far <lb/>
CHICAGO, III. Sept an <lb/>
busy week. 111- <lb/>
ram W. Johnson of the <lb/>
vice candidate on the <lb/>
ticket, left Chicago today <lb/>
for a day's swing through the <lb/>
northern half of Illinois. After <lb/>
this state Johnson will <lb/>
In gins his Northwester Itinerary. If <lb/>
his present plans are carried out he <lb/>
will be heard ill Wisconsin. <lb/>
south Dakota and Iowa before the <lb/>
end of week <lb/>
What Forget <lb/>
to things as- <lb/>
with our early DOOM Ilia, <lb/>
such a Salve, that <lb/>
mother or grandmother used to cure <lb/>
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin <lb/>
cuts, sprains or bruises, <lb/>
years el cures proves Us merit. <lb/>
Unrivaled for piles, corns or cold <lb/>
sores, duly cents at nil druggist.- <lb/>
Come to Greenville <lb/>
IT WILL HAPPEN ON <lb/>
MONDAY, SEPT. <lb/>
CHIEF JUSTICE WALTER CLARK, <lb/>
Candidate for U. S. Senate, will address the people of Pitt County on the <lb/>
Issues that are confronting- us today. <lb/>
Indian- Open Fair <lb/>
I s I The sec <lb/>
I fair to Indians <lb/>
in the t I Mime Standing Hock <lb/>
reservations Virgin Creek was <lb/>
opened hi today In presence r <lb/>
thousands of from all <lb/>
, parts of state The display of <lb/>
term products raised by the Indiana <lb/>
If very creditable and or considerable <lb/>
to visiting The <lb/>
the week of the fair <lb/>
ho,., races, bust eon <lb/>
tests and oiler typically western <lb/>
sports. will be distributed Iii <lb/>
premiums prises u most sue <lb/>
exhibitors, <lb/>
toil volition <lb/>
The Republican which; <lb/>
assembled in Saturday. <lb/>
August 1918, adjourned to meet <lb/>
again on Saturday. September <lb/>
1818, in <lb/>
at o'clock, which lime a full <lb/>
county ticket will be nominated <lb/>
this convention will <lb/>
resolve Itself Into a mass nesting <lb/>
and all who will entitled <lb/>
vote In naming a county ticket to <lb/>
tho end a good ticket may be <lb/>
named. invite all good <lb/>
Irrespective of past or present <lb/>
animations who With <lb/>
in retrenchment reform <lb/>
and B more county gov- <lb/>
Second. Who are opposed to the <lb/>
law without sub- <lb/>
the same t a vole of the <lb/>
people affected. <lb/>
Third Who oppose the issuing of <lb/>
county or township bonds for the <lb/>
Construction of public roads without <lb/>
submitting the same to the people <lb/>
Fourth, Who favor the <lb/>
of a proper county home I keeping <lb/>
with the progressive spirit of i age. <lb/>
Fifth. All those that <lb/>
the essentials of local self government <lb/>
cordially Invited to attend this <lb/>
mass meeting and unite with us In <lb/>
nominating honest and <lb/>
clean county ticket for en- <lb/>
suing two years. <lb/>
H. N. <lb/>
Chin. Hep. Bx, Committee, <lb/>
U. W, PRESCOTT. See. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Clark is a Progressive Democrat of national reputation and he will dis- <lb/>
cuss with you such questions The Initiative the Referendum and Recall. <lb/>
The election of U. S. Senators and Judges by the people; Pensions for <lb/>
The establishment of banks that will lend money <lb/>
to the farmers at and per he Railroad against <lb/>
North and many of the important progressive measures that are In <lb/>
your interest. <lb/>
It is your battle, not his, come and be informed. <lb/>
D. M. CLARK. <lb/>
Dig Jack, I'll give you <lb/>
a nickel If you'll good not <lb/>
when Mr. Softly calls tonight. <lb/>
Jack-All right, sis, and for a dime <lb/>
extra I'll promise not to put dud <lb/>
has there, <lb/>
RUDE FELLOW <lb/>
PRES. TAFT M SEND MORE TROOPS <lb/>
WASHINGTON, S <lb/>
or Mexico and or <lb/>
a special Baa. <lb/>
Men to determine <lb/>
troops should be sent across <lb/>
the line were widely <lb/>
b public men in diplomatic cir- <lb/>
It is known that the government <lb/>
has been pressed on many lo <lb/>
take such a step and various accounts <lb/>
Of what were being brought <lb/>
bear and are related among <lb/>
Interested on both sides of <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
President and the mate de- <lb/>
part however, are holding lo <lb/>
the principle that no such action <lb/>
should BO taken without <lb/>
Congress, That American soldiers <lb/>
have sent Into China without <lb/>
Congress is hold to <lb/>
b a precedent fur sending to <lb/>
Mexico in China, mission- <lb/>
were besieged end la danger of <lb/>
torture and death, in tho <lb/>
rebels had shelled the American <lb/>
and endangering the lives of <lb/>
by bombarding an <lb/>
city In violation of tho <lb/>
rules of International law. No such <lb/>
situation has been reported In Mexico, <lb/>
who claims <lb/>
sent the revolutionary factions here, <lb/>
published statement to the <lb/>
effect that leader of rebel <lb/>
bands In the slate of <lb/>
of If the <lb/>
II tilled Stales were lo intervene, <lb/>
the ground that it would he Impossible <lb/>
j commanding to restrain <lb/>
soldiers from doing acts never don <lb/>
of the gov- <lb/>
declare there are no Amer- <lb/>
in to suffer from <lb/>
ala's bands that the relation of <lb/>
forces to the City of Mex- <lb/>
Is the same as would be the <lb/>
of to marauding <lb/>
bands In North Carolina. <lb/>
The news that President con- <lb/>
situation as a grate one and <lb/>
given to th,. expediency <lb/>
putting II up to Congress is ex- <lb/>
lo bring out the usual crop <lb/>
reports troops under orders lo <lb/>
j move and plans completed by <lb/>
general staff of the army <lb/>
ling Mexico. <lb/>
Such a <lb/>
Percy has <lb/>
Clarence-Mas he <lb/>
I had some words <lb/>
with him today, and he deliberately <lb/>
out his hand and <lb/>
my hair. <lb/>
Well Known Citizen <lb/>
in Spencer <lb/>
Sept. I. -J I. <lb/>
aged years, of Richmond, was <lb/>
found dead his room In a Spencer <lb/>
lodging house shortly after midnight <lb/>
this morning. Ills dead body lay <lb/>
across that of B, M. Jones, a room <lb/>
ate ho Was aliened I <lb/>
of the corpse. Is as-1 <lb/>
signed as the cause of the death and <lb/>
an was held, The body <lb/>
turned over to undertaker and <lb/>
prepared for bin I d and shipped to the <lb/>
i of Richmond Ring b id In <lb/>
only . month, sad was <lb/>
ployed by the Southern Railway, and <lb/>
Is said leave a wife and several <lb/>
children <lb/>
NO ROOM FOR DOUBT <lb/>
him to <lb/>
with hi. <lb/>
unit <lb/>
COMPLETE ACCOUNTING <lb/>
Veteran-, In <lb/>
LOB fit. The <lb/>
Innumerable el the an <lb/>
mill national lbs <lb/>
army of Republic began <lb/>
v. the national <lb/>
were form iii- ors at the <lb/>
Is Hob i Many blue clad <lb/>
bed the <lb/>
. it. the Influx of v lot <lb/>
not The big <lb/>
e, lay, The <lb/>
d iv. when Worn Cori <lb/>
of th- t; v i an i other <lb/>
also will as- <lb/>
tor their me a <lb/>
IT. S. C <lb/>
. PIERCE <lb/>
WHAT <lb/>
REPUBLICAN PROS- <lb/>
IS. <lb/>
What has the result been <lb/>
If by prosper <lb/>
you mean vast wealth, no <lb/>
matter how distributed or <lb/>
distributed at all or not; If <lb/>
you vast enterprises built <lb/>
up to he presently <lb/>
under the control of <lb/>
small bodies of men. who <lb/>
can determine almost plane, <lb/>
whether there shall be com- <lb/>
petition or not. The nation as <lb/>
a nation has grown Immensely <lb/>
rich She Is Justly proud of her <lb/>
Industries and of of <lb/>
her men of They can <lb/>
master anything they set their <lb/>
mind to. and we have been <lb/>
greatly stimulated under their <lb/>
leadership and command. Their <lb/>
laurels are many and tery green. <lb/>
We must accord them the <lb/>
honors that are their due. and <lb/>
we must preserve what they <lb/>
have built up for us. Hut what <lb/>
of the other side of the picture <lb/>
It is not easy for us to live us it <lb/>
used to be. money will not <lb/>
buy wages, even <lb/>
when we can net them, yield <lb/>
how many senses <lb/>
have wet <lb/>
and a<lb/>
MA <lb/>
TORI <lb/>
and I am pa, I la. <lb/>
ATLANTIC <lb/>
. win ii, sold for all trains on <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Limited to return to orig <lb/>
point on or before <lb/>
label- <lb/>
trip i it, from and <lb/>
points on <lb/>
to f-M <lb/>
To Tampa <lb/>
See Coast I <lb/>
ticket schedules, tickets, <lb/>
and any further Information. <lb/>
to<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME a THE <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
D J. Bettor. <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
TROPICS <lb/>
Whatever the <lb/>
Ion of tin- f modern <lb/>
in the control of In <lb/>
Panama limy have In tins <lb/>
country, II In certainly a good <lb/>
in whore the <lb/>
tendencies ravages of <lb/>
nm known. President of <lb/>
year, <lb/>
months. <lb/>
AM of n- t <lb/>
. i-i be Of at I <lb/>
o i. i word. <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
at be for at <lb/>
par line, U. to fifty linen <lb/>
Entered as class mailer <lb/>
M, at the pOSt at <lb/>
Norm Carolina, end <lb/>
ct of <lb/>
in I view in a New <lb/>
paper, after describing in glow- <lb/>
Adverting may ii upon ,. . , . <lb/>
business B opening <lb/>
Reflector Building, Panama Canal on and <lb/>
Streets <lb/>
conditions In <lb/>
ca, Midi <lb/>
h boon one <lb/>
the worst handicap of tropical Amer- <lb/>
With <lb/>
Panama, there Ii no reason why South <lb/>
America maintain a vast <lb/>
population and nations as ad <lb/>
as any in the world. The Pan- <lb/>
Canal the gateway to the <lb/>
western of tho and <lb/>
the elimination disease from the <lb/>
Isthmus an even greater <lb/>
all and South <lb/>
ca, . have decided that <lb/>
would Washington to lend <lb/>
us several experts from <lb/>
the men whose services won <lb/>
for your country such undying fame <lb/>
in South America, l person- <lb/>
ally would like In have the sorties <lb/>
one of Col- <lb/>
prophesied some lime <lb/>
ago the control of tropical dis- <lb/>
eases, making tropical countries a <lb/>
place of residence for white men. <lb/>
opened up an almost Inconceivable <lb/>
Held tor the of the future. <lb/>
man now has the knowledge <lb/>
necessary to i him free from many <lb/>
contagious diseases. diseases <lb/>
which evict is lock- <lb/>
In ire rapidly being <lb/>
the the pi e <lb/>
Ai.<lb/>
to learn what govern- <lb/>
commission had effected in <lb/>
the program, method . ac- <lb/>
tit. the Fund upon <lb/>
Its a Initiative ten t p I- <lb/>
cities where the plan <lb/>
had been En effect for several years. <lb/>
These were Kansas city, To- <lb/>
Cedar Del <lb/>
Monies. for <lb/>
Worth, and Dallas, <lb/>
general form and functional organ- <lb/>
these cities was learned <lb/>
from published charters <lb/>
to expedite II i <lb/>
lie- Hi Id 1304 i- <lb/>
lions v . . on i <lb/>
domain Is ruled over by the pub- <lb/>
school house. II seems to be the <lb/>
mission of the Social Center <lb/>
of America to awaken the <lb/>
people lo a fuller knowledge of <lb/>
powers. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
M VT <lb/>
MaJ. W, <lb/>
Of in a recent <lb/>
says year <lb/>
was seal out of North <lb/>
Carolina to pay for hay. corn and <lb/>
meal, things could he raised <lb/>
for Which not a dollar should <lb/>
leave the State. While thin amount <lb/>
. It is less than <lb/>
for the yea.- 1910, which shows that <lb/>
farmers made considerable <lb/>
Improvement towards raising then <lb/>
supplies at home. Interest . <lb/>
In production of corn large- <lb/>
this Improvement and the <lb/>
farmers should continue efforts <lb/>
in tins, direction until the drain on <lb/>
their cash lo food supplies <lb/>
when is entirely cut off. All the <lb/>
wheat, coin, meal and bay needed in <lb/>
North can raised in the <lb/>
state II determine <lb/>
II shall be done.<lb/>
The -Bids man of the <lb/>
Charlotte Observer has this to <lb/>
a Greenville who <lb/>
the Republican convention in that <lb/>
How is it that Colonel <lb/>
method <lb/>
. i the <lb/>
w York and other elites <lb/>
be recorded will be th <lb/>
Report the of <lb/>
hi In the of . <lb/>
St close of business Sept. 1912, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 1,414 <lb/>
hi., hanks and hankers 3.469.13 <lb/>
Hold coin <lb/>
coin Including all <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
other notes I <lb/>
Skinner handsomer head <lb/>
Krone whiter eyes are even <lb/>
more lustrous than of yore and <lb/>
to kindle with tho flash of <lb/>
anger, of sparkle with Hie humor <lb/>
of a hidden good nature. Skinner <lb/>
and Tillman would have made a <lb/>
great pair when the latter was In <lb/>
Hie height of his and <lb/>
When a nominating convention is <lb/>
held, the office seeks the man. hill <lb/>
tin. primary man seeks the office <lb/>
the latter method it <lb/>
happens that the heal men are put <lb/>
office, Under the present plan <lb/>
holding voting primaries lo make <lb/>
it is only office <lb/>
seeker who announces himself a <lb/>
candidate. Such a method of select- <lb/>
officers is a farce and is not con- <lb/>
to the government. <lb/>
STOCK LAW <lb/>
That largely attended meeting of <lb/>
farmers in Raleigh two weeks ago, <lb/>
with representatives from all <lb/>
lions of stale, adopted a <lb/>
the next <lb/>
to pass a State wide stock law. <lb/>
The Progressive that is read <lb/>
by more farmers In the stats and In <lb/>
the SOUth than any other paper, has j <lb/>
declared fever of resolution <lb/>
will use its Influence getting <lb/>
such n law passed the legislature. <lb/>
Sentiment for such a law la grow- <lb/>
rapidly and early enactment <lb/>
Can he looked for. <lb/>
A Picture of Contentment <lb/>
All men look pleased when they smoke <lb/>
this choice all men like the rich <lb/>
quality and true, natural flavor of <lb/>
bad taken ; ,; relations. <lb/>
i i lated to th. The Ian of tbs future will re- <lb/>
and . of I ion I as tho Important <lb/>
. id the<lb/>
, . . .,. men the knowledge and control o <lb/>
led an Individual Th <lb/>
each department, and epidemics will <lb/>
. ti had lo be answered by work naturally be pressed most <lb/>
. , . Held work where the <lb/>
was directed Mr baa the The <lb/>
ti the Bureau American Medical <lb/>
whose <lb/>
., ,.,,,,. i nones com- <lb/>
pi the. A. <lb/>
Is making a similar study Oil <lb/>
departments the federal govern- <lb/>
in.-Hi as chairman of the Commission <lb/>
on and Mr, <lb/>
with a staff or three bureau <lb/>
Investigators, la now making tho <lb/>
same kind of a ten <lb/>
with Frankfort, <lb/>
whose mayor ejaculated, as did <lb/>
many American commissioners, <lb/>
la a new kind of study. Most people <lb/>
want only <lb/>
Tho Investigators upon their <lb/>
rival In one of the to he <lb/>
nations which we regard a <lb/>
backward us in the race for <lb/>
hitter health. Tat nation which <lb/>
Hist learns to utilize all the <lb/>
edge of modern science for the <lb/>
of disease will rapidly <lb/>
prove, physically, commercially <lb/>
financially, and will lake a long step <lb/>
toward the front rank among nations. <lb/>
LATEST POWERS K THE <lb/>
SCHOOLS <lb/>
October the Social Center As- <lb/>
343.842 <lb/>
k paid <lb/>
plus I . <lb/>
I profits, less cur- <lb/>
in expenses taxes <lb/>
paid . <lb/>
Deposit <lb/>
i ii i .-its subject to i beak <lb/>
Cashier's cheeks outstanding <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
State of North Carolina. County of <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. BullOCk, Cashier the <lb/>
above named hank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
that the above statement In true to <lb/>
the best of my knowledge be- <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
W, J. BULLOCK, easier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 9th day of September. 1912. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public, <lb/>
My commission expires Jan. <lb/>
1913. <lb/>
C. J. TUCKER, <lb/>
It. f. JENKINS, <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
In speaking Monday against <lb/>
primary system for <lb/>
candidate, the omission of <lb/>
the word made one sentence <lb/>
say Just the Opposite of what was <lb/>
intended. We meant to any Hint by <lb/>
this method it frequently happens <lb/>
that the best men are not put In <lb/>
office. The people should return to <lb/>
the method of the seeking Hie <lb/>
man, Instead of man seeking <lb/>
e. <lb/>
hi course farmers to sell <lb/>
their tobacco when the price is good <lb/>
the same time they should he care- <lb/>
not to overcrowd market, if <lb/>
they hold hack and sell slower It <lb/>
going lo prices any lower, <lb/>
hut may have a tendency to make <lb/>
them even better. <lb/>
We note with regret that the plant <lb/>
of the Rocky Mount Telegram was <lb/>
badly damaged fire Sunday night. <lb/>
While the damage, Is <lb/>
covered by Insurance, this <lb/>
not compensate for loss and in- <lb/>
convenience to tho paper. <lb/>
first made a rapid of sedation of America was organized <lb/>
conditions of the city, such at a national convention held at Mad- <lb/>
as parks, hollies, factories, under of <lb/>
etc, Then each took a de- of Wisconsin, <lb/>
armed with a copy was the principal national <lb/>
th. questionnaire, requested from the Ion that occasion. <lb/>
commissioner in charge or from his On the of next October the <lb/>
Subordinate a few- time to second annual convention of the as- <lb/>
certain information, is appointed to he held at <lb/>
was readily granted and the University of Kansas, with a <lb/>
i, i v is then as to special rally great convention <lb/>
personnel, records work in Kansas city, Missouri. <lb/>
i. nits question following This movement is trying to help <lb/>
In order. These as the people lo realize great- <lb/>
m the man dividends on its enormous Invest- <lb/>
r for often new in public schools. <lb/>
i or different methods Its II insist the public <lb/>
i. i Sometimes the an- school system of the U. s. is the <lb/>
is s as noted verbatim by the In- nation's partnership incorporation of <lb/>
were very frank s g. arts science Its Inheritance <lb/>
when an official or are depart- of all the powers of the mind, derived <lb/>
men was asked what preventive many ages of history in many <lb/>
. ires taken after As. ; lands. These powers the mind <lb/>
Newark factory Ursa, replied Invention and <lb/>
i talked of las all good ways <lb/>
Betels apparently disliked to our time and from <lb/>
knowledge their depart. g things handed <lb/>
modern i Id at I e I <lb/>
and so uniformly i <lb/>
to be Install- of the wealth of United <lb/>
or, such . been produced through the <lb/>
a third Hep In study, application I I lags coin- <lb/>
after all had bean knowledge to <lb/>
In Conferences with this continent <lb/>
representative i ham 1st Par. <lb/>
U. control <lb/>
commission government. The entire of th <lb/>
of a city usually occupied I powers of know <lb/>
ti ,. are still a par o . <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
BARE <lb/>
st In the State of , C <lb/>
at the close of business Sept, 1912. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdraft None <lb/>
houses and <lb/>
and 1.183.00 <lb/>
Due from hanks and bankers <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank notes and <lb/>
notes 13.00 <lb/>
People sometimes do a thing one <lb/>
day regret it the next. There <lb/>
are not n few Pitt wear- <lb/>
Just that kind of a feeling, that <lb/>
If they feel like they talk. <lb/>
Smoked In pipes thousands of men-everywhere <lb/>
known to <lb/>
We take pride In Duke's <lb/>
Mixture. It la our leading brand of granulated <lb/>
and every sack we make a challenge to all other tobacco <lb/>
manufacturer Every fie Back of famous <lb/>
contains one and a half ounces of choice granulated <lb/>
tobacco, every way equal to the bat you can buy at any <lb/>
price, and with each you get a book of <lb/>
papers FREE. <lb/>
If you have not the Duke's Mixture made by <lb/>
Tobacco Co. at Durham. N. C, try It now. <lb/>
Get n Camera with the Coupon <lb/>
Save the coupons. With t can get all sort of vain- <lb/>
able suitable for young and <lb/>
Sid i men, women, boys and You II <lb/>
delighted to ace what you can get free with- <lb/>
out cent of cost to you. Get our new <lb/>
illustrated <lb/>
tend it daring September and <lb/>
October only. Your and <lb/>
a postal will bring it to you. <lb/>
k Ir-m SHOE, J. T <lb/>
NATURAL LEAK, <lb/>
tiER TWIST, FOUR <lb/>
ROSES W PICK <lb/>
PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGAR. <lb/>
CIGARETTES. <lb/>
other or <lb/>
Premium <lb/>
ST. LOUIS. MO. <lb/>
that cow win need her tat when prohibition In North Carolina, hut <lb/>
Hy tints comes Some folks will never see the day it Is done. <lb/>
we have in mind can draw a lesson <lb/>
from this. Work going on erecting one hundred <lb/>
thousand dollars worth of buildings at <lb/>
According t the government re- the same time is not bad for ti town <lb/>
port. Issued Monday, there have size, <lb/>
ready been ginned about three , Q <lb/>
tors of a million bales of cotton this <lb/>
The dinner racket has <lb/>
long served Its day now <lb/>
the Republicans of this state hope to <lb/>
Catch votes with the promise of u <lb/>
full tickler. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
You thought Pitt county <lb/>
were In right much of a muddle, but <lb/>
Just wait and see what the senator- <lb/>
contest in the state <lb/>
a primary produces ten fold dis- <lb/>
cord and bitterness as ever <lb/>
caused by a delegated nominating <lb/>
You have heard tho old saying want overthrow convention. <lb/>
Capital paid in <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
Undivided profits, leas cur- <lb/>
rent expenses and taxes <lb/>
paid <lb/>
Hills payable <lb/>
Time certificates of deposit <lb/>
subject to check <lb/>
Cashier's checks outstanding <lb/>
ii <lb/>
IS <lb/>
11.89 <lb/>
.,. Kill <lb/>
1,243.00 <lb/>
JO <lb/>
Wait-Coming-Wait <lb/>
HOWE'S Great London SHOWS <lb/>
Rings, Hippodrome and Mammoth <lb/>
Total. <lb/>
St it., of North Carolina. County of <lb/>
Pitt. as. <lb/>
c r COS or th- <lb/>
named bank, do solemnly <lb/>
the above Is true t. the <lb/>
of my knowledge and f. <lb/>
i COX, Ci <lb/>
scribed to I <lb/>
n i, this Mb i s. planner, 1911 <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
A. W AMOK, <lb/>
A I. i S. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
October <lb/>
The only show that will visit <lb/>
your city giving a mammoth, free <lb/>
spectacular <lb/>
STREET PARADE <lb/>
WITH THREE BIG BANDS <lb/>
Watch Wait Coming <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb/>
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb/>
Advertising R ates on Application <lb/>
for <lb/>
get that the Mercury will soon go <lb/>
don ii. So you better after <lb/>
some up to date heaters and stoves <lb/>
at A. W. Ange and Company. <lb/>
Anything in general merchandise <lb/>
you need as pants, shirts, over- <lb/>
alls, hats. caps, underwear. Come <lb/>
us before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Mercantile Company. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
daughter, spent Thursday Green- <lb/>
counterpanes, comforts <lb/>
cotton bolting at the right price <lb/>
at A. and Company. <lb/>
Messrs. H. Joe <lb/>
J. and H. L. <lb/>
Worthington went to Greenville Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
forget the dry goods at <lb/>
A. W. Ange and and cheap <lb/>
too. <lb/>
Hiss Latin or <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. Louis Can- <lb/>
non, returned home Friday evening. <lb/>
head of cattle at <lb/>
once, it you have hut one to sell, don't <lb/>
fail to see R. W. Dall. <lb/>
Miss and Miss <lb/>
son made a short trip to Greenville <lb/>
Friday evening. <lb/>
Miss Cox loft today for <lb/>
to begin her duties as teacher <lb/>
for the coming year. She was ac- <lb/>
companied her mother, Mrs. D. <lb/>
T. Cox. <lb/>
We are opening our fall line of <lb/>
shoes. They are something nice, and <lb/>
good. We can please you on style. <lb/>
and price. Union Mercantile Com- <lb/>
Misses Cora and Annie- Carroll were <lb/>
visitors in town Friday. <lb/>
Miss Mills of Black Jack is <lb/>
spending some time with Mrs. A. W. <lb/>
Anne. <lb/>
Tobacco is selling line and <lb/>
SUCker buggies and Tar Heel Wagons <lb/>
are leaving; the A. Cox <lb/>
Company a rapid rate. <lb/>
Lots citizens round Winterville <lb/>
are undecided as to and <lb/>
hut all agree that A. W. and <lb/>
Company has a complete stock dry <lb/>
goods, furniture and hardware <lb/>
sell cheap. <lb/>
Mr. an Mrs. Henry of Rocky <lb/>
Mount are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
A. Cox Manufacturing Com- <lb/>
are agents for the Pittsburgh <lb/>
Perfect Fence. Their poultry fencing <lb/>
I undoubtedly the best there is on <lb/>
the market. See them before buy- <lb/>
any farm fence. <lb/>
We have on hand at all times a <lb/>
complete line of coffins and caskets. <lb/>
also offer excellent hearse <lb/>
i . a. W. tags Company. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Adams went to Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb/>
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity <lb/>
Advertising rates on Application <lb/>
for Dandruff <lb/>
Yea Will Be Surprised to See How <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/>
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 cent trial bottle <lb/>
fully guaranteed or your money back <lb/>
at Pharmacy. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, Sept. <lb/>
Dixon left Saturday for <lb/>
Bridge where she will teach <lb/>
coming session. <lb/>
Mr. R, lo Kinston Sat- <lb/>
The Reflector correspondent of <lb/>
Winterville has changed and so has <lb/>
A. W. Ange and Company. They <lb/>
have the nicest new goods in. OH <lb/>
MY <lb/>
Messrs. J. Roy <lb/>
Davenport and John made <lb/>
B living trip to Greenville Saturday. <lb/>
Miss Pearl Hester who has been <lb/>
spending some time In the country <lb/>
returned Saturday. <lb/>
A good supply of and <lb/>
hats and caps at Harrington, Barber <lb/>
and They will he pleas- <lb/>
ed to show you them and save you <lb/>
money. <lb/>
Mr. Tucker of Greenville, ac- <lb/>
companied Mr. Jack Move of near <lb/>
Winterville. visitors In town <lb/>
Saturday night. <lb/>
oysters. sausage, <lb/>
cue and a nice line of groceries go- <lb/>
low down for cash. II. W. Dall. <lb/>
Mr. Thad Nichols of <lb/>
was a caller In town Sunday evening. <lb/>
You just ought to see the big line <lb/>
of Hunt Club shoes, the Union Mer- <lb/>
Company opening up. <lb/>
They are beauties. Come and give <lb/>
them a look before buying. <lb/>
Mercantile Com puny. <lb/>
Mr. Nelson and family, of <lb/>
Greenville spent Sunday with <lb/>
here. <lb/>
A part of the candidates got left <lb/>
in the primary, hut no one has got <lb/>
left in the day sale at A. W. Alice <lb/>
and Company. They all got bargains. <lb/>
Mr. Ronald Pinch, of Bailey, is vis- <lb/>
his uncle. Rev, m. A. Adams. <lb/>
Oysters any way you want them. <lb/>
hi are line. It. W. Dall. <lb/>
Messrs. G. II. Cox and Dixie <lb/>
left Monday morning for <lb/>
Chapel Hill to attend school. <lb/>
For tailor made suits see the <lb/>
ion Mercantile Company. They rep- <lb/>
resent the best and cheapest in town. <lb/>
and quality guaranteed. Union <lb/>
Mercantile Company. <lb/>
Harrington, Harbor and Company <lb/>
received a nice lino of rugs, art <lb/>
squares and lap robes. All good <lb/>
goods cheap. <lb/>
HEALTH <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
The man who Insures his life la <lb/>
wise for his family. <lb/>
The man who Insures his health <lb/>
la wise both for his family and <lb/>
himself. <lb/>
You may Insure health by guard- <lb/>
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb/>
At the first attack of disease. <lb/>
Which generally approaches <lb/>
through the LIVER and <lb/>
Itself In Innumerable ways <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C . Sept. <lb/>
mi In progress at the <lb/>
church. <lb/>
The force of hands with the as- <lb/>
of the street machine are <lb/>
making our streets look more <lb/>
Mr. Walter Gardner is gradually <lb/>
Improving, <lb/>
A runaway horse hitched to a <lb/>
buggy dashed out of the alley be- <lb/>
tween Smith Bros., and J. <lb/>
store, run into a delivery wagon, and <lb/>
ran on down to the at <lb/>
Pharmacy, turning and ran up on <lb/>
the side walk and knocked the poll <lb/>
from under shelter front of <lb/>
i. millinery store and Spier's Jewelry <lb/>
store, the shelter in falling broke <lb/>
out a large plate glass. The m id <lb/>
animal was apprehended at the in- <lb/>
of Lee and Second street. <lb/>
Let your light shine, but it didn't <lb/>
shine long. Dr. Sauls placed a light <lb/>
the street opposite of the rubbish <lb/>
of the shelter knocked down by the <lb/>
horse and some thief stole the <lb/>
tern before day. <lb/>
Mr. Richard is rejoicing <lb/>
over the arrival of a baby girl which <lb/>
makes him six girls and half a dozen <lb/>
Who can beat it. Trot him <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Mr. Eugene Cannon is pap. It's a <lb/>
boy. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. and lit- <lb/>
granddaughter. Hellen, hit Tues- <lb/>
day to spend a few days in <lb/>
and Kinston, then Mr. and <lb/>
Miss Hellen will go to their Florida <lb/>
home, while Mrs. will visit <lb/>
hers until near <lb/>
Mr. Jno. Webb is building the most <lb/>
house, so far in town. It is <lb/>
with shingles and has <lb/>
a Jamestown appearance. <lb/>
m . and B. <lb/>
architects and <lb/>
tors began erection of a <lb/>
neat bungalow Ghent for W. <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
New cotton is coining In and com- <lb/>
a good price, while tobacco <lb/>
I are out of <lb/>
Miss left Sunday <lb/>
night for Meredith College at Raleigh. <lb/>
Misses May Cannon and <lb/>
Camion left Monday for C. col- <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
The Society of the <lb/>
debated Tuesday <lb/>
ed, that the education of the boys is a <lb/>
greater benefit to the state than the <lb/>
education of tho girls. Affirmative. <lb/>
L. L. Smith. Larry W. Smith; <lb/>
J. C. Griffin. <lb/>
Beatrice, the little girl of Mrs. J. <lb/>
A. Branch, while picking cotton In <lb/>
the field fell and was speechless for <lb/>
several but is slowly recovering. <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Smith Monday <lb/>
night from Wilson where he had ac- <lb/>
companied his daughter, Miss May, <lb/>
to the A. C. college. <lb/>
Hon. Claude Kitchin will speak in <lb/>
Ayden Sept. 21st., at o'clock p. m. <lb/>
Everybody should hear this <lb/>
statesman as a defender of the <lb/>
Shoe Repairing. <lb/>
I am giving personal attention to <lb/>
this lino and with new machinery <lb/>
additional help can do your <lb/>
work promptly. <lb/>
J. J. COREY <lb/>
At Sam I lake's Harness Shop<lb/>
rights. shoulder to <lb/>
shoulder with Champ Clark W. <lb/>
Bryan, Senator Bailey and lien Till- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Report Condition of<lb/>
to. <lb/>
a Greenville, in the of <lb/>
at the close of business Sept. 1912. <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
North Carolina state Ponds 6.000.00 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures <lb/>
All other real estate <lb/>
Demand loans <lb/>
Due from hanks and hank- <lb/>
Cash it <lb/>
Silver coin, including <lb/>
minor coin currency <lb/>
National bank Holes <lb/>
other S. notes <lb/>
IF YOU'RE <lb/>
Particular <lb/>
20.329.42 <lb/>
15.117.02 <lb/>
The woman who <lb/>
buys here is certain <lb/>
of values. <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
That will please both in artistic designs, in <lb/>
in price. <lb/>
We're offering exceptional buying <lb/>
now in <lb/>
Rugs, Matting Rugs, <lb/>
Adm Rugs <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
all <lb/>
and <lb/>
1,784.22 <lb/>
89,964.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capita stock paid in <lb/>
Undivided profits, loss cur- <lb/>
rent expenses <lb/>
Notes and bills 6,992.50 <lb/>
mils payable 57.300.00 <lb/>
Time of <lb/>
deposit <lb/>
Deposits subject to <lb/>
check 189.367.13 <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
Due <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
L. II. <lb/>
B, F. TYSON <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/>
420,798.5 <lb/>
Total 0-. <lb/>
state of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
l. c. Carr, <lb/>
named hank, do solemnly swear that <lb/>
the above statement is true to the <lb/>
best of my and belief. <lb/>
C s. CARS, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb/>
this 10th clay of Sept. 1912. <lb/>
ANDREW MOORE. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
My commission expires March <lb/>
1913. <lb/>
Correct-At <lb/>
G. FLANAGAN, <lb/>
K. B. moos <lb/>
A. MOSELEY <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
LINE <lb/>
FLORIDA 888888888888888888 <lb/>
MOVED MOVED <lb/>
Into New Stables g <lb/>
Corner 2nd and Street a <lb/>
SAM mi <lb/>
Transfer Man t <lb/>
Express <lb/>
Promptness <lb/>
Phone No. Night or Day ft <lb/>
Meets All Trains S <lb/>
8888888888888888 <lb/>
Thursday, 17th, <lb/>
-to<lb/>
all in North <lb/>
REWARD <lb/>
A reward of Two Hundred Dollars <lb/>
will be paid for the arrest and con- <lb/>
of two or more of the <lb/>
guilty of cutting the Stock Law <lb/>
Fence on the New Bern road, or a <lb/>
reward of One Hundred and Fifty <lb/>
Dollars for the arrest and conviction <lb/>
Of one single person for cutting said <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt County. <lb/>
Sept. 10th. 1912.<lb/>
Coaches and Pullman <lb/>
on regular Trains up to Hamlet <lb/>
--Special Train from Hamlet <lb/>
to Jacksonville <lb/>
Make your reservation <lb/>
call on your agent or <lb/>
write the undersigned for fur <lb/>
Information also see <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Division Passenger Agent, <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
MRS. HASKETT <lb/>
Florist <lb/>
f. <lb/>
Hull.-, and Cut Flowers. <lb/>
Flower all Sizes<lb/>
H. 1.1 V <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Insurance <lb/>
Company <lb/>
Just The d <lb/>
est and Beet ft <lb/>
T. H I C I <lb/>
Plumbing, Steam He Water <lb/>
Heating. <lb/>
I Id's Engines; <lb/>
Electric Light <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work at <lb/>
Reasonable price. See me or call <lb/>
hone No. <lb/>
Ezra Says <lb/>
don't take a gill effort <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/>
ailing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills <lb/>
for quick results. safe, sure <lb/>
and only cents at all druggists. <lb/>
ii ii <lb/>
AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE <lb/>
I a passenger Touring <lb/>
Car for hire on reasonable <lb/>
terms. Will carry passengers <lb/>
anywhere In town or country, <lb/>
or to neighboring towns. <lb/>
Day Phone, Night Phone <lb/>
91-L <lb/>
Hater <lb/>
Bulbs, if you Please <lb/>
Our new stock of French and <lb/>
land Bulbs arc now arriving and to <lb/>
plant early insures fine flowers. <lb/>
Remember we make the finest wed- <lb/>
ding end floral designs. <lb/>
Mall, telephone and telegraph or- <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
J. L Co. <lb/>
Phones Raleigh, <lb/>
D. J. JR. <lb/>
Agent for Greenville and <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust Company <lb/>
Some of its Achievements during the past year in progress and service to the <lb/>
community <lb/>
INCREASE IN CAPITAL STOCK efficient and frequent supervision. <lb/>
from to This to- LARGE NUMBER <lb/>
nether with double stockholders liability r . t . i r, <lb/>
B i , i distributed in different sections of <lb/>
now giving protection . . <lb/>
the largest given by any the county. No bank in this section <lb/>
bank in the county. IS backed by so large a number of sub- <lb/>
citizens. <lb/>
embracing not only several offices in PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION of <lb/>
but extending to other counties, <lb/>
including Washington, Vance- <lb/>
Hookerton and Stantonsburg. <lb/>
INCREASE IN NUMBER OF SELECTED BY <lb/>
TORS from to and requiring APPOINTMENT BY U. S. GOVERN- as one State s <lb/>
monthly meetings, thereby securing more i MEN as depository for postal funds money deposited. <lb/>
the Corliss safe, most <lb/>
expensive and claimed to <lb/>
bank safe made. <lb/>
INCREASE IN DEPOSITS W August <lb/>
104,191.07 <lb/>
E. G. FLANAGAN. President <lb/>
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS <lb/>
C. S. CARR, Cashier <lb/>
E- B. HIGGS. Vice-President<lb/>
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saw <lb/>
C TICKETS OF THE THREE PARTIES<lb/>
isms<lb/>
THE <lb/>
LABOR <lb/>
t S <lb/>
The Belgian Socialists are actively <lb/>
a huge strike of every <lb/>
kind of labor, by which they hope to <lb/>
secure universal suffrage pure and <lb/>
simple, as against the present plural <lb/>
vote, which gives the upper classes <lb/>
such an advantage over the lower. <lb/>
The executive council of the <lb/>
recall Federation of Labor has <lb/>
Armed the recent action of President <lb/>
Samuel in revoking the <lb/>
charter of the Amalgamated <lb/>
Of Carpenters and Joiners, which had <lb/>
filed to obey the order of the Allan <lb/>
tic convention that it with the <lb/>
United Brotherhood. <lb/>
The Union of Salem. Ore., have <lb/>
in having the council pass <lb/>
an ordinance providing that <lb/>
laborers shall have the preference <lb/>
over with contractors <lb/>
on public work. At the last election <lb/>
the city charter was amended so that <lb/>
resident labors should have the <lb/>
and the ordinance carries the <lb/>
amendment into effect. <lb/>
Army Worm Makes Its <lb/>
in Wayne <lb/>
MT. Sept. much <lb/>
army worm has put in his <lb/>
hereabouts and, according <lb/>
to report given in by some farmers. <lb/>
is playing havoc with the hay crop. <lb/>
Strange to say. where peas have been <lb/>
sown broadcast with a view to <lb/>
vesting a crop of pea Vines and hay <lb/>
mixed, it is said that the army worm <lb/>
is eating the Holds clean of grass and <lb/>
leaving the peas standing. <lb/>
Debs to la New York <lb/>
NEW YORK. Sept. <lb/>
Square Garden is to be the scene <lb/>
Monday night of what Is Intended to <lb/>
be the greatest campaign <lb/>
In the history of the Socialist <lb/>
party in the United States. <lb/>
political leaders labor bodies <lb/>
of the metropolis will attend the <lb/>
meeting en V. Debs, <lb/>
the Socialist candidate for president, <lb/>
and Seidel. the candidate for <lb/>
vice will be the principal <lb/>
shakers. <lb/>
COUNSEL IMPLICATES <lb/>
ALL AVAILABLE ROOM TAKEN <lb/>
CRAIG SPEAKS <lb/>
IF you should take a saw and cut any <lb/>
pair of shoes in this store right down <lb/>
through the middle, you would find nothing but goodness <lb/>
and quality throughout. <lb/>
The unseen parts have received as much care and at- <lb/>
in the making, as the uppers and soles. The linings, <lb/>
the counters, the inner soles are all worthy and made to give <lb/>
the best of <lb/>
We sell only the highest quality shoes made <lb/>
for men. women and children; placing our <lb/>
with makers who have years pro- <lb/>
only the most worthy footwear, and in <lb/>
addition to quality. <lb/>
WE YOU THE BROADEST <lb/>
OF STYLES IN THiS COMMUNITY, AT <lb/>
PRICES AS LOW AS YOU ARE GENERALLY <lb/>
ASKED TO PAY FOR MAKES <lb/>
Shoe Company <lb/>
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP- <lb/>
FURNISHED WITH- <lb/>
OUT A <lb/>
PIANO <lb/>
What adds more to the en- <lb/>
of the family than <lb/>
a PIANO in the home <lb/>
No dealer can place one in <lb/>
your home for less money <lb/>
than we can. <lb/>
Our prices and terms are <lb/>
sure to please. <lb/>
Sam White <lb/>
Piano Co. <lb/>
Remember. <lb/>
MOSCOW, Sept. <lb/>
. backward years <lb/>
low to the who met <lb/>
the Preach legions in the sanguinary <lb/>
battle of the tight which <lb/>
weakened the strength of the <lb/>
loaders and led later to the <lb/>
retreat of Napoleon from Mos- <lb/>
cow. The battle was fought years <lb/>
ago near the little village of <lb/>
not a great distance to <lb/>
; west of Moscow, where an elaborate <lb/>
program of festivities was carried out <lb/>
today in celebration of the <lb/>
anniversary. <lb/>
Wilson lo Veteran- <lb/>
ATLANTIC CITY. N J. S.-;. <lb/>
With fluttering flags and martial <lb/>
music, the gates of Atlantic City were <lb/>
thrown today to greet the <lb/>
gates and Visitors to the ninth an- <lb/>
convention of the Span <lb/>
War Veterans and the Ladles Aux- <lb/>
of that organization. <lb/>
were opened at the Hotel <lb/>
this morning and several in- <lb/>
formal features of the convention <lb/>
program will be carrier out <lb/>
row. Governor Woodrow Wilson will <lb/>
be the first o week lo ad- <lb/>
dress the delegates and review the <lb/>
Pig parade, in which States sol <lb/>
and sailors and the militia will <lb/>
with the veterans <lb/>
Moonshiner Long Term <lb/>
ROCKY MOUNT, Va. Sept. <lb/>
Bryant we today to <lb/>
years ill the state penitentiary at <lb/>
Richmond for the murder of John <lb/>
The jury was three <lb/>
hours before deciding on a verdict, <lb/>
several of them at first being for the <lb/>
death sentence. <lb/>
The crime, committed Nov. <lb/>
1911, was a cold blooded one Both <lb/>
men were moonshiners and Bryant <lb/>
of on <lb/>
him. He and struck <lb/>
him and when lied shot <lb/>
him in five Pack. Bryant then <lb/>
ed l was caught Janus y. His <lb/>
consumed lour <lb/>
Heath Dakota State Pair <lb/>
HURON, s. s. pt, <lb/>
everything in readiness tor the public <lb/>
and prospects for a successful <lb/>
the South Dakota State Fair <lb/>
threw open gates here fins morn- <lb/>
it will continue through the <lb/>
The exhibition is one of the <lb/>
most complete ever staged in this <lb/>
of the country, displaying the <lb/>
agricultural and other resource of <lb/>
nearly every county the slate over. <lb/>
The array of free amusements Is <lb/>
usually large the speed meet- <lb/>
and aviation flights as the big <lb/>
features. <lb/>
Big Buy in <lb/>
THOMASVILLE. Sept. en- <lb/>
and well attended mass <lb/>
meeting of the citizens of Thomas- <lb/>
ville and community was held in the <lb/>
opera house last night for the <lb/>
pose of perfecting an organization <lb/>
for Day. a day set apart <lb/>
in each In This <lb/>
year the celebration will be held <lb/>
and present is point <lb/>
to the biggest and best day has <lb/>
been held yet. The mass meeting <lb/>
formed a permanent organization with <lb/>
the following President. <lb/>
Mayor C. G. vice president, B. <lb/>
Durham; secretary, Charles R. <lb/>
and treasurer, J. A Morris. <lb/>
Committees were appointee for the <lb/>
various stunts to be pulled off that <lb/>
day. such as parade, am <lb/>
decorations, poultry, exhibit and <lb/>
others for the handling of the <lb/>
and other necessary ends to the <lb/>
day. <lb/>
According to Hayes Mayor <lb/>
Tied His Hands is Proposed <lb/>
Raids to Illicit Resorts <lb/>
NEW YORK, Sept. relation- <lb/>
ship between Mayor Gaynor and the <lb/>
police department; the <lb/>
mayor's attitude on the city's so call- <lb/>
ed vice and excise problems and the <lb/>
extent to which the department fol- <lb/>
lowed his public declarations of his <lb/>
attitude formed the basis of a re- <lb/>
cross-examination undergone <lb/>
by Commissioner Waldo today in the <lb/>
trial of Cornelius G. Hayes, an in- <lb/>
suspended on charges of <lb/>
false reflecting on th <lb/>
commissioner. <lb/>
For nearly an hour Thomas <lb/>
counsel, sought to read <lb/>
into the record the mayor's speeches <lb/>
and utterances on the vine problem. <lb/>
Thwarted in his efforts by Terence <lb/>
assistant corporation counsel, <lb/>
appearing for the police department, <lb/>
the lawyer Anally gained recognition <lb/>
from the trial commissioner. Douglas <lb/>
i. this <lb/>
am merely trying to prove that <lb/>
Mayor policy was one under <lb/>
Which the social evil was recognized <lb/>
as an unconquerable problem which <lb/>
to be endured, but that the evil <lb/>
had to present a of outward de- <lb/>
that in the failure of <lb/>
tor Hayes lo raid disorderly houses <lb/>
he was merely reflecting this policy, <lb/>
and that any orders issued to <lb/>
by Police Commissioner Waldo were <lb/>
directly in violation of that <lb/>
Mr. Thacker was then permitted to <lb/>
proceed with his cross-examination <lb/>
along the lines he desired. <lb/>
Does not Mayor direct your <lb/>
policy toward vice he asked Waldo. <lb/>
He does not. snapped the <lb/>
Have you ever observed the may- <lb/>
or's views on the excise question <lb/>
The mayor's views. Mr. Waldo re- <lb/>
plied, almost before the question had <lb/>
been asked, given to the police <lb/>
in General Order No. in That <lb/>
order is still in force. <lb/>
you know the mayor's views <lb/>
on vice are that we have to suffer this <lb/>
evil <lb/>
I don't know anything about the <lb/>
mayor's views except what he told <lb/>
he never told me anything like <lb/>
that. <lb/>
Has Mayor Gaynor ever Instructed <lb/>
you how to deal with disorderly <lb/>
houses <lb/>
He has never given me any <lb/>
on fatal subject. <lb/>
As a mailer of fact, you didn't ex- <lb/>
Hayes to raid disorderly house's <lb/>
within his district did you <lb/>
I expected him lo raid every dis- <lb/>
orderly houses as to whose operations <lb/>
I could Obtain evidence. <lb/>
You knew, didn't you. that <lb/>
houses had flourished for six <lb/>
months In Inspector district; <lb/>
that these houses were operating <lb/>
every day and that they were not be- <lb/>
raided <lb/>
Yes. knew It. I know that <lb/>
houses had been flourishing in <lb/>
that district for a year. But <lb/>
that Inspector Hayes was <lb/>
every effort to close them up. <lb/>
Commissioner Waldo was a <lb/>
witness. His replies were long <lb/>
and couched in general terms and <lb/>
I he had frequent encounters with Mr. <lb/>
The district attorney's office ex- <lb/>
pressed satisfaction today in the <lb/>
of a Salvation Army lassie. <lb/>
who had rooms near the Hotel Met- <lb/>
and was an eye witness to the <lb/>
murder of Rosenthal. <lb/>
It is said that she can Identify <lb/>
If not all the men Involved In the <lb/>
and will make a valuable <lb/>
i state, witness. Another witness, a <lb/>
of the Club here, has <lb/>
traced to N. Y and an as- <lb/>
district attorney WM dispatch- <lb/>
ed thither last night. <lb/>
Wake Forest College Opened Day Be- Locke Specially Those <lb/>
fore Yesterday With Every sign Republicans Purity u <lb/>
of to <lb/>
Year Democracy <lb/>
WAKE FOREST. M. C, Sept- GREENSBORO, Sept. <lb/>
Wake Forest College opened Craig. Democratic candidate for gov- <lb/>
day with the largest enrollment spoke to the voters of <lb/>
Its history. Most all of the old at the Grand Opera last <lb/>
dents of the three classes who did not the burden of his speech be- <lb/>
graduate last year have returned to an attack on the Republican <lb/>
continue their work. The freshman; for industrial evils which he <lb/>
class is the largest by far of any charged the party with allowing to <lb/>
year heretofore and there Is yet a Into the life of the nation. He <lb/>
number of fellows to come In. touched lightly on matters of <lb/>
home, boarding house and concern, dealing with the <lb/>
is very nearly filled. Indeed question which he <lb/>
the rooming capacity here is very People of this state should <lb/>
limited. If the college had more over very strongly, <lb/>
rooming capacity, the number of He called upon Republicans who de- <lb/>
dents would be much larger than It Justice and freedom and national <lb/>
is now. It is not over estimating It, purity to Join the Democratic party, <lb/>
when the writer states the enroll- always the party of progress since <lb/>
this year will run close to five nation began. Mr. Craig said <lb/>
hundred. A few more days and the Republican party had been <lb/>
rush will be over, and the men will Into fragments that will never be- <lb/>
be right down at It. In every re- come united again. <lb/>
this year bids fair to be the He spoke for more then an hour <lb/>
best year this history of the in- the crowd which well filled the <lb/>
opera house, and in which were many <lb/>
Dr. Hubert Potent, who had a withstood the heat. He drew <lb/>
leave of absence for one year took up applause, particularly as he <lb/>
his active work this week as head attacked the opponents of Democracy <lb/>
professor in the Latin department of and creators of the evils in the <lb/>
the College. Hubert, as we call him, land- <lb/>
is a mm h loved fellow by all the boys Congressman Stedman presided and <lb/>
and it does us good to have him Mr. Justice to introduce the <lb/>
us. He is a live wire in every phase of evening, <lb/>
or college societies, as- Congressman Stedman said tinny <lb/>
work, and class room work. he was attracted by the per- <lb/>
He is a genuine man. of a certain young man. about <lb/>
The friends of the college will be he spoke then prophetically, <lb/>
glad to know of the action taken a he said, he is the candidate <lb/>
few days ago by the trustees of the governor of this state and he <lb/>
institution, regarding a new state by a great <lb/>
This has been much for though It behooves every <lb/>
sometime and the trustees have democrat to go to the polls and vote <lb/>
last heard the cry and are answering His Craig and he will <lb/>
It in the form of a building. B Presented by E. J. Justice. <lb/>
The plans are being made and at a Mr- said in beginning that <lb/>
very early date the will Mr- Craig would agree <lb/>
be for a new modern dormitory of the man. is <lb/>
which will accommodate at least one one who introduces a <lb/>
hundred and fifty men. Every one Is has the relationship as the <lb/>
rejoicing over this good news, and man introduce and myself, <lb/>
before a great while we will have Oh all <lb/>
that which we need badly. try men, have known <lb/>
The Y. M. A. has planned to was popular to speak <lb/>
give a banquet in honor of this year's to popular cry, but I have never <lb/>
freshman class on nest Monday even- Old not stand for <lb/>
tag, At this banquet it is hoped that measuring other men by <lb/>
most man in college will line he. I have <lb/>
up for the work the association Candidate for <lb/>
planned. It is living to give to the Democracy this year to <lb/>
fellows that which will most false note. He has never <lb/>
when tiny eater the arena of any principal that <lb/>
lire and that needed Is char- rights of the people. <lb/>
going to Congress from <lb/>
Today was the Brat practice of fool- I have seen him <lb/>
ball. Cant Holding tried out both his Mature to fight <lb/>
the old and tin new men. Everything a reformation. <lb/>
looks hopeful The whole line of nominated by re- <lb/>
yea team has returned and progressive Democracy in a <lb/>
most or the hack Held men. There has been bet- <lb/>
are quite a number of new men who <lb/>
bid fair to make good and more than Craig. <lb/>
fill in the vacancies or the old men using no <lb/>
who will not return. Coach W to you <lb/>
son will reach here Monday and be- at the end of the next four years <lb/>
gin his work of whipping the men <lb/>
Kill I'D IS S. ft ELECTION <lb/>
Open Biennial Meet. <lb/>
ST. PAUL, Minn. Sept. Nearly <lb/>
two hundred delegate representing <lb/>
stale organizations In all parts of <lb/>
the country and provincial <lb/>
Canada are assembled in this <lb/>
city lo attend the third biennial con- <lb/>
of the lion of <lb/>
steam Engineers which opened hers <lb/>
today at the Ryan Hotel, lbs <lb/>
tors of the convention. One of the <lb/>
principal mailers lo he con . c red <lb/>
the gathering is a propose, plan of <lb/>
life insurance for the members of the <lb/>
affiliated u and ire mans <lb/>
other manors of <lb/>
to the ii is be- <lb/>
the convention will remain <lb/>
in about ten i The local <lb/>
have in en <lb/>
ti progress for <lb/>
deli gates, <lb/>
COLUMBIA, S. Sept. <lb/>
call of John Gary Evans, chairman of <lb/>
the Democratic executive <lb/>
for funds to conduct In- <lb/>
of alleged election frauds. <lb/>
I. bearing fruit. The call was not <lb/>
until yesterday, hut the fund <lb/>
is already substantial and It Is be- <lb/>
it soon will become large <lb/>
enough to execute the entire <lb/>
of tho late Information of <lb/>
fraud in the election is surprising. <lb/>
From counties where no rumors of <lb/>
corrupt inn had escaped are now re- <lb/>
porting instances. Darling- <lb/>
ton Greenwood are the <lb/>
lo unearth scandals. <lb/>
iii county one of the <lb/>
boxes -I voles in it than <lb/>
there were names on tho registration <lb/>
list, another box had more and still <lb/>
another had ten more than lawful. <lb/>
in Darlington n was found M <lb/>
Danes appeared OB the list iii the veil- <lb/>
precincts that were not on the <lb/>
list and that iii many <lb/>
one man was allowed in <lb/>
vote more than once. <lb/>
Into the very best condition possible. <lb/>
The largest senior class in the his- <lb/>
of the college met today and <lb/>
elected the following <lb/>
President. Sam Long. <lb/>
Vice president, L. C. Smith. <lb/>
Secretary. Joe <lb/>
Treasurer, X. B. Wright. <lb/>
Prophet. Frank Smithers. <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
Poet. B. W. Lane. <lb/>
Historian. J. L. Carpenter. <lb/>
Executor. L. G. Young. <lb/>
Statistician, Henry J. Langston. <lb/>
as much respect as we speak of the <lb/>
service of the lamented Vance and <lb/>
he lamented Aycock. <lb/>
TWO AVIATORS <lb/>
DEAL AT <lb/>
Bag., Sept. <lb/>
more British army officers lost their <lb/>
lives while flying today. <lb/>
Captain Patrick Hamilton bad <lb/>
en Lieutenant Steward with him as <lb/>
a passenger In his biplane. The two <lb/>
officers had flown for a considerable <lb/>
time when a strong wind suddenly <lb/>
sprung up and In endeavoring to <lb/>
make headway against It one of the <lb/>
wings of the collapsed. <lb/>
The machine fell to the ground <lb/>
Sept. transaction an altitude of feet and was <lb/>
Involving more than was com I destroyed. The bodies of the two <lb/>
here when a transfer of the, were wreck- <lb/>
property of the Tim- <lb/>
Hamilton bad obtained his <lb/>
Company and the Man- certificate only on March 12th. <lb/>
tilling Company was made to J. year. He was an infantry of- <lb/>
S. and Sons, Ray and belonging to the Worcestershire <lb/>
Deal, of Norfolk, Va. Prior to the regiment, hut was attached for duty <lb/>
transfer of the Ellington Bryant con. hp army flying corps. <lb/>
holdings the Deals its prop, <lb/>
which consists of some Bavaria, Sept. 6.-A Ger- <lb/>
of standing timber In and military airman was killed near <lb/>
Jones and Counties, was trans during a <lb/>
to the Manufacturing Lieutenant of <lb/>
Company and by the latter to J. army, had ascended in <lb/>
Peal and Sons. After the transfer of <lb/>
the property had been completed a <lb/>
new company was organized and In- <lb/>
earth. <lb/>
Lieutenant died shortly <lb/>
The laying of k on the Proctor <lb/>
Hotel commenced today and the walls <lb/>
will soon he above ground. <lb/>
Mr. iv. B. Perry <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
pent In <lb/>
position of the opposing force In the <lb/>
local maneuvers. The weather was <lb/>
very stormy and when his machine <lb/>
dent; Thurman Deal reached <lb/>
and nay Heal secretary and treasurer, <lb/>
and G. V. president <lb/>
director. The new concern will op- <lb/>
the large lumber plant lice- K Ha WM <lb/>
operand by the Kinston having obtained his <lb/>
lecturing Company. Tin. mill Is one airman's certificate, only three weeks <lb/>
Of the most modern and best equip <lb/>
of Its kind in eastern Carolina <lb/>
and has a large daily capacity. Labor <lb/>
Three decisions have recently been <lb/>
mad by the Illinois State supreme <lb/>
Fair Meet Next court which are Important to tho or <lb/>
The board governors or labor movement The sub <lb/>
County Fair Association will sustained the constitutionality <lb/>
their meeting on Friday, of the Women's sot, as <lb/>
all be present that meeting. The by the legislature In <lb/>
premium lists have already been constitutionality of the <lb/>
out and people are planning then , i automobile net, end the right <lb/>
, ,;,. the fair n November, labor unions to call strikes or <lb/>
The hoard or governors have much to lawful means In m <lb/>
do in meantime. furthering their<lb/>
.<lb/>
, i <lb/>
TICKET <lb/>
Craig, of <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
I II. L. <lb/>
or <lb/>
Secretary of Bryan <lb/>
Grimes, of Pitt. <lb/>
R. Lacy, of <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
W. P. Wood, of <lb/>
Randolph. <lb/>
Attorney-General T. W. <lb/>
Bickett, of Franklin. <lb/>
Public In- <lb/>
Y. of <lb/>
of <lb/>
W. A. Graham, of Lincoln. <lb/>
Commissioner of Labor and <lb/>
L. of <lb/>
Hendersonville. <lb/>
Corporation Commissioners <lb/>
George Pell, of Forsyth; E. <lb/>
L. Travis, of Halifax. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
R. Young, of Vance. <lb/>
Supreme Court <lb/>
A. Hoke. of Lincoln; Geo. H. <lb/>
Brown., of Beaufort.<lb/>
AN TICKET <lb/>
Settle, of <lb/>
Buncombe. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Gaskill. of Edgecombe. <lb/>
Secretary of J. <lb/>
Andrews, of Wake. <lb/>
Treasurer-J. D. Albright, of <lb/>
Surry. <lb/>
Q. A. Wood, of <lb/>
-General II. <lb/>
Blair. of Forsyth. <lb/>
in Public In- <lb/>
T. Eraser, of <lb/>
Guilford. <lb/>
Commissioner of Agriculture <lb/>
A. L. French, of <lb/>
I of Labor and <lb/>
or Forsyth. <lb/>
Corporation Commissioners <lb/>
W. E. White, or <lb/>
John Sharp, of Iredell, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
H. Cook of Guilford. <lb/>
Supreme Court Justices <lb/>
to be made by <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
TICKET <lb/>
Vance <lb/>
of Davidson. <lb/>
Lieutenant-Governor Chas. <lb/>
E. Green, of Mitchell. <lb/>
stated. h. <lb/>
Senter, of Harnett. <lb/>
L. Gore of New <lb/>
Hanover. <lb/>
F. Click, <lb/>
S. W. <lb/>
Cameron, of e. <lb/>
sup. In- <lb/>
Charles. L. Coon, of <lb/>
Commissioner of Agriculture <lb/>
J. M. of Lenoir. <lb/>
Commissioner of Labor and <lb/>
Printing J Y. Hamrick, of <lb/>
Corporation Commissioners <lb/>
George E. Butler, of Sampson, <lb/>
and J. N. Williamson, Jr. of <lb/>
Alamance. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Clyde of Craven <lb/>
Supreme Court <lb/>
T. Hicks of Vance; W. S. OB. <lb/>
Robinson, of Wayne. <lb/>
DEMOCRATS HAVE <lb/>
Fund Contributed by About <lb/>
Persons <lb/>
GEN. CARR HAS Gill <lb/>
I p to Data Two and I <lb/>
Contributions Hate Been He- <lb/>
Treasurer <lb/>
Is <lb/>
NEW YORK, Sept <lb/>
thousand persons have contributed <lb/>
thus far to the Wilson and Marshall <lb/>
campaign fund. The fund at pres- <lb/>
totals <lb/>
This was stated tonight at Demo- <lb/>
national headquarters, which <lb/>
the same time made public a list <lb/>
of contributors containing, it was <lb/>
stated, the names of all who had Con- <lb/>
sum or or more to <lb/>
the <lb/>
v. G. the acting chairman <lb/>
of the committee <lb/>
declared political standard, had <lb/>
been set by this <lb/>
American he said, <lb/>
never elect another President <lb/>
without knowing the sources front <lb/>
which financial support is drawn. <lb/>
Wells, treasurer of the com- <lb/>
that while the sum <lb/>
received was encouraging, It was <lb/>
tally to conduct the <lb/>
campaign properly, but he believed <lb/>
that contributions would continue. <lb/>
The largest contributions made <lb/>
thus far was by Henry <lb/>
chairman of national executive com- <lb/>
P. C. Pen field, a wealthy <lb/>
Democrat of Penn., and <lb/>
deary Goldman, a New York hanker. <lb/>
Each gave <lb/>
Five contributors were re- <lb/>
The givers were Charles R. <lb/>
Crane, of Chicago, who Is vice-pres- <lb/>
national finance committee; <lb/>
Wells, former Mayor of St. <lb/>
Louis, the national treasurer; Cleve- <lb/>
land H. Dodge and Jacob H. <lb/>
New York bankers, and Hugh C. <lb/>
Wallace of Tacoma, national coin- <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Among other large contributors are <lb/>
James II. Began. W. Hyman and <lb/>
Jacob each, J. D. <lb/>
former mayor of San Fran- <lb/>
Win. J. Bryan. Norman <lb/>
K. Muck, of New York, <lb/>
John B, Stanch <lb/>
of New York, Democratic <lb/>
tor Governor or New York <lb/>
and Perry Belmont. each. <lb/>
The list Includes; W. B. Oliver, of <lb/>
Baltimore. J. S. Armstrong, <lb/>
more and C. A. Culberson, Washing- <lb/>
ton, each. Senator Leroy Per- <lb/>
B. R. W. A. <lb/>
S. Brown. Sena- <lb/>
tor C. s. all of Washington, <lb/>
A. S. Miles, Baltimore, each; <lb/>
Perry, Jesse mid Herbert Strauss, of <lb/>
W. Vs., Wm. L. <lb/>
Nashville, James Gray, <lb/>
Atlanta, Mendel, <lb/>
J. Durham. N. C, V. T. <lb/>
Hurdle, New Orleans. each. <lb/>
To the heirs at law of Bunn, <lb/>
deceased, and Edward <lb/>
deceased--Take Notice <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court, Before the <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
Thomas Vick. vs. James J. <lb/>
Perkins, Frank Stewart Perkins, in- <lb/>
J. W. Perkins, general <lb/>
of James J. Perkins and Frank <lb/>
Stewart Perkins, J. W. Perkins, in- <lb/>
William Perkins, an in- <lb/>
without general guardian, Henry <lb/>
Hugh S. Delhi <lb/>
Hopkins and husband. <lb/>
Nelson Hopkins, Knox and <lb/>
husband. Stewart Knox, Mary Miller, <lb/>
and wife, Mary. <lb/>
Warren King, and wife, Jacky Ann, <lb/>
Page, Claudia Dun, and <lb/>
band. Henry Duff, John Clark and <lb/>
wife, Minnie. N. B. Brown, Wiley <lb/>
Vines and wire, Charles Fore- <lb/>
man, and wife, Winnie, Annie Ward. <lb/>
Stephen Ward, John Daniel and wife. <lb/>
Annie, Gray. Henry <lb/>
John Smith, Sr., Josephine Whittled <lb/>
and husband. John Charles <lb/>
Patrick, <lb/>
Moore, Sarah Dudley, Ellen Rich <lb/>
and husband, Thomas Rich. Freeman <lb/>
Hemby, Delphi Wooten. Robert Spell <lb/>
and wife, Haywood Nettle, <lb/>
Walter Nettle and wife, Victoria, Is- <lb/>
Adams, Gray, <lb/>
Bell, L. P. and wife, Emma, <lb/>
Thomas Williams and wife. <lb/>
Edward <lb/>
and wife, Mary. James Harris <lb/>
and wife, Ellen, O. Smith, <lb/>
House and husband, Luke <lb/>
House, Ada Hemby, <lb/>
Randall Langley and wife, Pennie <lb/>
A. M. Moseley, J. C. Tyson. J. II. <lb/>
Taylor, J. W. Allen, Samuel Hemby <lb/>
and Willis and Earnest May <lb/>
and Freeman four <lb/>
ed trustees of Chapel of <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Herman Spell. Sarah Moore and <lb/>
band, Moore. W. F. Evans. <lb/>
Sam Move. James Adams, E. B. <lb/>
J. S. Higgs. W. <lb/>
Charles Spain and wife. Martha Ann, <lb/>
John and wife, Emma, <lb/>
Hemby, K. Moses <lb/>
Daniel, Moses Graham, Caroline Par- <lb/>
Morion Parker, Lizzie Atkinson <lb/>
and husband, William Atkinson, Dan- <lb/>
Parker, David Parker, Major Par- <lb/>
two named Infants without <lb/>
general J. Pulley. Hat- <lb/>
tie Blow, Mangle James and husband, <lb/>
F. G. James, J. B, Cherry, R. O. <lb/>
W. J. Clark, the heirs <lb/>
law of Bunn, whose are <lb/>
unknown, the heirs at law Ed <lb/>
whose names are <lb/>
known. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
This September 1912. <lb/>
Out the 3.690 Industrial accidents <lb/>
reported to tho California Industrial <lb/>
board. were per cent. <lb/>
The highest percentage of fatal <lb/>
dents Is found In the light, power and <lb/>
telephone per cent, of <lb/>
all accident that class. <lb/>
work cornea next with a <lb/>
6.5, followed by agriculture, <lb/>
with 6.2. <lb/>
It appearing to the court in this ac- <lb/>
upon the affidavit of Donnell <lb/>
that the heirs at law of <lb/>
Bonn and Edward Weathering <lb/>
are necessary and proper parties to <lb/>
this proceeding for partition, being <lb/>
entitled to undivided in the <lb/>
property sought to be partitioned; <lb/>
And it appearing further to the <lb/>
that the names of these parties <lb/>
are unknown and cannot utter due <lb/>
be ascertained by the petition- <lb/>
in this <lb/>
It is hereby ordered that notice <lb/>
this proceeding be given to said <lb/>
persons by the publication of the <lb/>
petition tor the <lb/>
tiled In this cause, together with this <lb/>
order, once a week for four weeks <lb/>
In The Reflector. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
This 6th day September, 1912. <lb/>
of the Petition Hied In the <lb/>
Above Cause <lb/>
The petition in this proceeding for <lb/>
partition alleges that the plaintiff, <lb/>
Thomas Vick. is seized as a <lb/>
tenant in common with the defend- <lb/>
ants in a certain parcel of laud, con- <lb/>
acres, lying In Pitt county, <lb/>
town of Greenville, which piece or <lb/>
parcel of land was formerly owned <lb/>
by T. R. Cherry and B. Cherry <lb/>
and which was known as the Brown <lb/>
Laud. <lb/>
The petition alleges that <lb/>
the the plaintiff is entitled to an <lb/>
divided Interest in said <lb/>
property. <lb/>
The petition further that <lb/>
a part said acres of land <lb/>
been divided up into small- <lb/>
lots and sold off to various ones <lb/>
of the defendant, other than j. ii. <lb/>
Cherry and Mangle James and <lb/>
band, and is now known as <lb/>
town or West Greenville; and that <lb/>
the defendant, J. Cherry, en- <lb/>
titled an undivided <lb/>
Interest for life in that part of said <lb/>
tract of acres, which is not now <lb/>
embraced in <lb/>
James IS entitled to an <lb/>
divided seven-eighths interest ill fee <lb/>
In said part of said acres. <lb/>
The petition prays a partition of <lb/>
said laud or a sale for partition. <lb/>
Tho summons in this action was <lb/>
Issued on the day of Angus and <lb/>
IS returnable on October. 3rd. 1912. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
National League Men Have <lb/>
on Americans. <lb/>
Thomas and Lapp Did Not Suffer by <lb/>
With John In <lb/>
World's Championship Series <lb/>
Played Two Years Ago. <lb/>
For the last few years National <lb/>
League critics have boasted or <lb/>
catchers and declared that the Amer- <lb/>
league had nothing in the back- <lb/>
stopping line to compare with <lb/>
Archer. Gibson and <lb/>
others of almost equal ability. Last <lb/>
year the added Chief Meyers, of the <lb/>
Giants, to list of National <lb/>
League stars and declared the Amer- <lb/>
League could not show the In- <lb/>
peer. <lb/>
Perhaps they were right. Certainly <lb/>
showed up the Detroit catchers <lb/>
during the world's of 1907 and <lb/>
1906, while Gibson most assuredly had <lb/>
It on the Tiger receivers during the <lb/>
battles in the fall of 1909 It was <lb/>
the superiority shown by the <lb/>
National leaguers lo those three set- <lb/>
that caused their partisans to de- <lb/>
the younger circuit was weak <lb/>
behind the bat. <lb/>
Ira Thomas and Jack Lapp, how- <lb/>
ever, did not suffer by comparison <lb/>
with Johnny In 1910, while the <lb/>
same pair held their own with <lb/>
Meyers last fall. Now the American <lb/>
League is developing a bunch of <lb/>
young receivers who bid fair to com- <lb/>
pare favorably with the best in the <lb/>
National League before many more <lb/>
seasons pass by. <lb/>
Jack Lapp, because of three <lb/>
years in American League, can <lb/>
now be considered a near veteran. He <lb/>
is also approaching the ranks of star- <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
A CAR LOAD OF <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Direct from Stock Farm of the middle <lb/>
west. Come to see me if you <lb/>
need anything in my line <lb/>
J. E. WINSLOW <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Horses and Mules <lb/>
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb/>
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb/>
ma mm <lb/>
We sell the best Buggies and on j <lb/>
the market for the money <lb/>
.- . r <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Superior Court, before D. <lb/>
Moore, Clerk. <lb/>
Alex C. T. A. of the <lb/>
estate j. w. Button, deceased vs. <lb/>
widow, Button, <lb/>
E, S. J. K. Button, John Hut- <lb/>
ton, Joshua William, wife <lb/>
Williams. John Mills and wife Sarah <lb/>
Mills, J. L. <lb/>
Otis Batten. Clara Button and <lb/>
last three being minors. <lb/>
virtue of a decree or the Super- <lb/>
court county, made by V. <lb/>
C. Moore, clerk, on the 31st day of <lb/>
August. 1912, the undersigned Com- <lb/>
missioner appointed by said decree, in <lb/>
the above entitled cause, will on Fri- <lb/>
the 4th day of October, 1912, <lb/>
ID noon, expose to public sale <lb/>
before court house door in Green- <lb/>
ville. Pitt county, to the highest bid- <lb/>
for cash the following described <lb/>
parcel or hind to <lb/>
and being In town- <lb/>
ship, Pitt county, North Carolina, ad- <lb/>
the land of F. C. Harding and <lb/>
others and containing acres more <lb/>
less being one half of Lot No. <lb/>
In the division the Jesse <lb/>
Reedy Grounds <lb/>
This the 31st day of August, 1912. <lb/>
K. HARDING. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Cut he Is cot the only one. <lb/>
What about Jimmy Block, who has <lb/>
caught many games for the White <lb/>
tills season and capably handled <lb/>
the deliveries of Walsh, Lange, <lb/>
Scott and and batted close <lb/>
up to the same time <lb/>
George has Installed as his <lb/>
chief catcher Paul who Is a <lb/>
graduate of the International League. <lb/>
This youngster Is the owner of a good <lb/>
whip and a keen batting eye. Wash- <lb/>
has a pair of youngsters who <lb/>
would bring a good round sum If <lb/>
placed on the <lb/>
and John Henry. Ted Easterly Is not <lb/>
a youngster, but he is entering upon <lb/>
his second career as a backstop and <lb/>
has more than fulfilled expectations <lb/>
by Jumping Into the limelight as Cleve- <lb/>
land's premier receiver. Young Steve <lb/>
Is another Cleveland catcher <lb/>
who will bear watching. Other young <lb/>
I Cash <lb/>
or <lb/>
Credit <lb/>
Satisfaction, or Money <lb/>
Refunded <lb/>
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles <lb/>
try. <lb/>
JOHN I <lb/>
To Hew at Honolulu <lb/>
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Sept. Ill- <lb/>
Half a dozen oarsmen of the <lb/>
Rowing club of this city, champions <lb/>
of the lie sailed today for <lb/>
where they are to engage <lb/>
in n series of boat races against the <lb/>
best of Hawaiian oarsmen. The I <lb/>
will place the last week of <lb/>
September and will Include a <lb/>
oared race and doubles and singles <lb/>
contests. <lb/>
invite you our stock t <lb/>
Coward Woolen Drug Co. <lb/>
Me Bat <lb/>
in Our <lb/>
Department , <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
to <lb/>
Soda Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Articles, <lb/>
Full Line of <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
C Fountain <lb/>
Pen,, <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
Cow Drug Co. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Ira Thomas. <lb/>
catchers who are showing that they <lb/>
measure up to big league require- <lb/>
are of the <lb/>
Red and of tho Tigers. <lb/>
Canadian Tourney <lb/>
MONTREAL, Sept. <lb/>
annual championship <lb/>
of the Canadian Golf <lb/>
was opened at the Mount <lb/>
Royal Golf with a and <lb/>
high class Held. Play will continue <lb/>
until the end of the week. <lb/>
All In, <lb/>
Myron with tho Louis- <lb/>
ville last year, but who was <lb/>
scheduled to Join the Indians June <lb/>
will not report, a letter to <lb/>
dent Sol. Meyer the veteran stated <lb/>
that he was not condition to play <lb/>
ball. He offered to report and give <lb/>
the Indians his best service, but the <lb/>
tone of his letter indicated that he <lb/>
about all as a diamond performer. <lb/>
President Meyer wired him not to <lb/>
come and lines have now been cast <lb/>
for another outfielder. <lb/>
In the Field. <lb/>
back In the Infield at <lb/>
Jersey City, Hilly ha been <lb/>
to the outfield, which would in- <lb/>
that Bill's arm Is right <lb/>
It Ii only the lame arm that <lb/>
allied to lei him go. <lb/>
CARR ATKINS <lb/>
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb/>
Ranges. Wilson Wood Heaters, <lb/>
Blast Coal Healers. <lb/>
If it's in the Hardware it <lb/>
list <lb/>
G. M. MOORING SON <lb/>
General<lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
Buyers of cotton and <lb/>
duce. We now former <lb/>
Co. rand <lb/>
will be glad to have our <lb/>
on us. <lb/>
I . i<lb/>
Want Column<lb/>
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The Latest and the Best <lb/>
AN INSPECTION of our immense stock of new goods will prove <lb/>
beyond a doubt that our buyers are unsurpassed when it comes <lb/>
to selecting the newest designs, latest styles and fabrics. They <lb/>
are especially strong on Harmonious colors and shades, Our <lb/>
store is full and with new goods, that are bound to please. <lb/>
We invite your inspection and patronage, <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Hank Offers to the Public <lb/>
STRENGTH <lb/>
SECURITY <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
-----In addition to is the protection <lb/>
its double of stork holders of <lb/>
Your account cordially Invited. <lb/>
K. L. n t is. <lb/>
S. T. HOOKER, Vice <lb/>
L. LITTLE Cashier <lb/>
ii. D. Asst, Cashier. <lb/>
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP <lb/>
FURNISHED WITH <lb/>
OUT A <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb/>
Cash paid for Hide <lb/>
Fur. Colon Seed Oil, Tut <lb/>
keys, Eggs. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads. Mattresses, <lb/>
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, <lb/>
tables, lounge, safes. Lot <lb/>
and Ai anuS, High Lit, <lb/>
tobacco, Key <lb/>
George clears, canned cherries, <lb/>
es. apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat, <lb/>
sugar, coffee, soap, lye. rood <lb/>
matches, oil, cotton seed <lb/>
hulls, garden seeds, oranges. apple <lb/>
ruts, candies, dried apples, peaches <lb/>
prunes, raisins, glass ant <lb/>
china ware, wooden ware, cakes <lb/>
macaroni, cheese, best bit <lb/>
new Royal Sewing Machines an <lb/>
numerous other goods. Quality an <lb/>
cheap for cash. Com- <lb/>
mo Phone U. <lb/>
op. <lb/>
Ill Kit C. MILITIA <lb/>
Reflector Want Ads. <lb/>
Captain Jame. E. <lb/>
member of the James E. Clark Com- <lb/>
has been appointed by <lb/>
W. W. Kin-bin through rec- <lb/>
of Captain Thomas c. <lb/>
Daniels, of C. com- <lb/>
of the North Carolina Naval <lb/>
Militia, navigating officer of the Sec- <lb/>
Battalion North Carolina Naval <lb/>
Militia with the rank of lieutenant <lb/>
Captain has accepted the <lb/>
Clark will <lb/>
act as navigating officer of the <lb/>
Sixth Division North Carolina Naval <lb/>
Militia headquarters in this <lb/>
city. This is quite an honor to our <lb/>
esteemed townsman and is worthily <lb/>
bestowed, Captain Clark was the <lb/>
navigating officer on the United <lb/>
stales steamer Elfrida when Hie <lb/>
Naval Reserves from here went on <lb/>
annual cruise and from the <lb/>
start he proved his efficiency. The <lb/>
News congratulates the Naval <lb/>
Reserves upon their choice and <lb/>
also Captain Clark for being so high- <lb/>
honored.- Washington X we. <lb/>
jars at s. m. <lb/>
will cure you.<lb/>
Main street, and Fourth street, <lb/>
envelope containing three watch fobs. <lb/>
please return to Mrs. Harry <lb/>
Whedbee and receive reward. <lb/>
will cure you. <lb/>
No. 126.600. Dayton tires. yellow <lb/>
running gear, front rim blue, heavy <lb/>
motor pedals, heavy saddle <lb/>
spring, wide handle bars, <lb/>
right hand grip cracked on end slight- <lb/>
on other end silver colored, left <lb/>
hand grip band shows brassy, top <lb/>
of part enamel has popped <lb/>
ofT it shown iron. dollars <lb/>
reward for return to E. J. Dall, <lb/>
Phone Ayden. N. C.<lb/>
SEW LOT OF WHITE CAP HIT h <lb/>
wheat just received at J. L. Star- <lb/>
key's. <lb/>
OP KEYS. <lb/>
for return to Nathan <lb/>
LOW BATE <lb/>
Items <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
Mary Bell Kicks, of is the <lb/>
Misses and Mamie <lb/>
Venters this week. <lb/>
Mr. Venters was happily <lb/>
married to Miss Spencer <lb/>
of Belhaven. evening. <lb/>
They left on the train for <lb/>
Black Mountain and oner points. <lb/>
many friends wish much <lb/>
Vilma and Venters <lb/>
their brother to Wash- <lb/>
on an auto Wednesday <lb/>
Mr Venters attended the <lb/>
marriage at <lb/>
en Wednesday. <lb/>
Mrs. C. R. Galloway spent Fri- <lb/>
day night in the country. <lb/>
I Mr. C. B. Venters went to Green- <lb/>
ville today to take his lady friend <lb/>
to the train. <lb/>
Mr. Marion Aldridge and sister, <lb/>
Hiss of came over <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
Misses and Mamie Venters <lb/>
and company. Miss Hicks, went over <lb/>
to Vanceboro, awhile Thursday <lb/>
an automobile. <lb/>
Messrs. II. I. Smith and C. H. <lb/>
Galloway went to Washington <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. Ed Patrick of Ayden. was in <lb/>
town awhile today. <lb/>
mid Tampa. Fin. <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
Tickets will be sold for all trains on <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
Limited to return to reach <lb/>
starting point on or before <lb/>
Tuesday, September <lb/>
Round trip from Greenville and <lb/>
points on Kinston. Washington <lb/>
and Plymouth branches <lb/>
To Jacksonville HUM <lb/>
To Tampa <lb/>
See the nearest Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
ticket for schedules, tickets, <lb/>
and any further information. <lb/>
The Men Who Succeed <lb/>
heads of large enterprises are men <lb/>
of great energy. Success, de- <lb/>
health. To Is to fall. It's <lb/>
utter folly for a man to endure a <lb/>
weak, run down half alive condition <lb/>
when Electric Kilters 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. Alien. Sylvania. Ga. After <lb/>
years of suffering with rheumatism <lb/>
liver trouble, stomach disorders and <lb/>
deranged kidneys. am again, thanks <lb/>
to Electric Bitters, sound and <lb/>
Try them. Only cents at all drug- <lb/>
; gists. <lb/>
or I n <lb/>
l and and if taker. <lb/>
i a tonic Fever will not return <lb/>
Met <lb/>
OLD BAY LINE <lb/>
Picket <lb/>
Dally, Including Sunday, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mall steamers <lb/>
Equipped with Unite <lb/>
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod <lb/>
i-n <lb/>
Is, <lb/>
Portsmouth, Sundays <lb/>
k days <lb/>
pro <lb/>
Old <lb/>
at. nil Nona <lb/>
West and Canada. <lb/>
Office, No. Main St. <lb/>
J. W. JR. <lb/>
tat <lb/>
and Mules <lb/>
CAR LOAD OF EACH this week <lb/>
Fine animals both ft r work and pleas- <lb/>
Prices low as can be ask- <lb/>
ed for guaranteed stock. Com and <lb/>
look them selection. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEST TOBACCO MARKET <lb/>
IN THE EAST <lb/>
We Are Still In Lea <lb/>
R. L Smith <lb/>
Our average Monday, <lb/>
day, was and to-day was <lb/>
the largest sale in town, it is <lb/>
just as good <lb/>
All <lb/>
and market is in fine <lb/>
Come to NEW BRICK <lb/>
where you will have Gentry <lb/>
and Gorman to Push for you. <lb/>
Gentry Gorman <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 lass money <lb/>
than we can. <lb/>
Our prices and terms are <lb/>
sure to please. <lb/>
Sam White <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Lawyer. <lb/>
Office second floor In Wooten <lb/>
ob Third court home. <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb/>
on Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store<lb/>
L. I. Moore W H.<lb/>
St law <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
at Law<lb/>
W. f. <lb/>
ts <lb/>
R. L Hi, A Cos. <lb/>
to <lb/>
ran Company building.<lb/>
S. J. EVERETT <lb/>
Attorney at Lew <lb/>
In Edwards Building the <lb/>
House<lb/>
K. W. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
formerly occupied by J. L <lb/>
Fleming<lb/>
H. W. CARTER. M. D- <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of Eye. <lb/>
Ear, Nose and Throat. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green- <lb/>
ville, day every Monday, to pm <lb/>
ALBION DUNN <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
la building, <lb/>
Practices wherever bis services <lb/>
desired<lb/>
W. C D. ft. Clan <lb/>
Engineer Attorney at <lb/>
A CLARK <lb/>
B. Ward C C. <lb/>
N. O. N. <lb/>
WARD <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In all the no <lb/>
la Wooten building on<lb/>
JAMES L EVANS <lb/>
at <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
F. M. WOOTEN <lb/>
Lawyer <lb/>
Office 3rd St. 2nd floor Wooten Bldg. <lb/>
C. . <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
ROUTE OF THE <lb/>
Express <lb/>
i. m. dally, <lb/>
Bleeping Car Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth, <lb/>
Elizabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Car Service connects for all <lb/>
points North and <lb/>
6.-10 p. m. Daily, except tor <lb/>
WESTBOUND <lb/>
t-26 a. m. Dally for and <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car service. <lb/>
North. South sad <lb/>
a. Dally, except Sunday for <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb/>
i no 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. Agent. Greenville. <lb/>
W. R. HUDSON, W. W. <lb/>
Supt Art. <lb/>
The staff of the Giants is <lb/>
to take a branch If the <lb/>
to cop the his series.<lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
la Boat Meat th Host <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C FRIDAY AFTERNOON, <lb/>
M t <lb/>
If You Want Wilson Elected Next November <lb/>
You Certainly Add Your <lb/>
Name to List Printed <lb/>
Below <lb/>
EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD GIVE AT LEAST ONE <lb/>
DOLLAR <lb/>
We give below the list of initial <lb/>
from Pitt county to Wood- <lb/>
row Wilson campaign fund. Lawyer <lb/>
D. K. House. R. E. <lb/>
C. W. Wilson, E. C. S. Toucher <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Attorney <lb/>
C. C. Pierce been appointed to A. T. Deputy Clerk <lb/>
look after these Pitt county <lb/>
aDd already lie is on tile war- <lb/>
path after Democratic dollars which <lb/>
W. II. Supt. Schools <lb/>
J ii. James, Attorney <lb/>
F. J. James, Attorney <lb/>
will give us a Democratic president. ID. C. Moore. Clerk Court <lb/>
The November election will Surveyor <lb/>
the Democrats of the United States Ins- E- <lb/>
the chance of their lives to see <lb/>
true Democrat in the White House. c- s- <lb/>
Is needed to place Bookkeeper <lb/>
son in the presidential chair and Attorney. <lb/>
operation is expected and will he J- Editor <lb/>
forthcoming as the list below H- u- Bateman, Asst. Cashier <lb/>
Asst. Cashier <lb/>
l. W. Tucker, Farmer <lb/>
Don. Gilliam. Attorney, <lb/>
J. W. Ferrell. R. B. <lb/>
Dunn, Attorney <lb/>
to the Oil trust I,. L <lb/>
money, no Steal trust money, no liar- F M <lb/>
raster trust money, no Roosevelt or w. s. <lb/>
Taft only knows what trust money, K <lb/>
will ml, against your money If given c <lb/>
to elect the truest type of Democrat <lb/>
ever nominated for the presidency. <lb/>
You're next Total <lb/>
Every dollar contributed to <lb/>
Wilson campaign fund will Iliad the <lb/>
company of hone-t money when in-; <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
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B. F. VANN TO <lb/>
BE LIFE <lb/>
Man Accused of Death of Young <lb/>
y bill <lb/>
In <lb/>
Been Ledges <lb/>
The at <lb/>
Hack Fir <lb/>
Trial <lb/>
ELIZABETH CITY, Sept. <lb/>
lowing up on a true bill returned late <lb/>
SPLITS FIFTH <lb/>
Republicans Hopelessly <lb/>
There <lb/>
NOMINATE FULL TICKET <lb/>
Governor Wilson is Dr. Wiley's <lb/>
Champion in Pure Food Controversy <lb/>
PEOPLE HEAR DEMOCRATIC CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT DE- <lb/>
EXPERT THE CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT, DR. <lb/>
HARVEY V. WILEY. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Republican Platform Full of Holes <lb/>
I yesterday afternoon by the grand Fifth district In session here <lb/>
against n. F. Vann, of the <lb/>
murder of Oliver the sixteen <lb/>
year old lad whose body <lb/>
found August in a desert wood <lb/>
a few- miles from Elisabeth City and <lb/>
the formal arraignment of the <lb/>
at which he plead not guilty, the <lb/>
dale for beginning the trial was this <lb/>
morning set for Thursday, September <lb/>
and a special sum- <lb/>
A motion on the part of the prison- <lb/>
for removal of the ease <lb/>
was withdrawn and Vann. Biter an <lb/>
hour spent in the court room, was <lb/>
back to his Jail quarters to <lb/>
await the first proceedings of the j <lb/>
136.50 Thursday morning. <lb/>
Vann. who was brought hack to the <lb/>
Scarcity Delegates <lb/>
Their <lb/>
Held in <lb/>
GREENSBORO, Sept. Re-1 <lb/>
congressional convention <lb/>
this <lb/>
SIOUX CITY, Iowa, Sept. <lb/>
, i H u I <lb/>
A A limes a Young Mans w <lb/>
the enforcement <lb/>
Fancy Also a <lb/>
failed in nominate a <lb/>
date for lint referred the <lb/>
election of a candidate to the dis- <lb/>
executive committee, named at <lb/>
the meeting. <lb/>
Chester Turner, of Orange, Mas <lb/>
named as district elector. <lb/>
Of eleven counties of the dis- <lb/>
Durham. person. Gran- <lb/>
and bad <lb/>
gate. <lb/>
Woman's <lb/>
of the pure food country stood out <lb/>
prominently in a speech by Governor <lb/>
Wilson at the Interstate Fair today. <lb/>
He drew attention to what he con- <lb/>
to be the duality of <lb/>
boards of expert, such as the board of <lb/>
chemists under the <lb/>
as of President Roosevelt. He <lb/>
used it as an illustration his Ob- <lb/>
to a commission or board of <lb/>
It was Sunday afternoon, and <lb/>
is the custom with the people <lb/>
Greenville u large number of j <lb/>
went down tor a stroll on the river experts to handle either the tariff or <lb/>
bridge. Among those who went thus the trust problems of the day. <lb/>
to pass the time were a visiting young Wilson voiced for Brat <lb/>
and a local young man. As time his objection to the tariff board <lb/>
In slow tread measured the idea as contained in the Republican <lb/>
Stokes, Surry and Orange Boor supported by as well as the progressive platform, <lb/>
had only one it. each. girders, that spans the Tar, it declaring it would mean postpone- <lb/>
solid of <lb/>
marched out the con- <lb/>
bolting because Chairman <lb/>
ruled the counties <lb/>
was noticed by others passing tariff <lb/>
had become very much, <lb/>
CHAPEL BILL IS <lb/>
M COLLEGE <lb/>
I Mil <lb/>
WRITES SAD <lb/>
RENT AND OTHER <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
MANY STUDENTS REGISTERED HERE <lb/>
county jail several days ago from the <lb/>
perform his only to be penitentiary at Raleigh, where he had <lb/>
Promptly at nine o'clock Monday <lb/>
morning the registrar's office was <lb/>
open to receive the students for the <lb/>
fall The Alumni <lb/>
bus been like u bee hive for tile past <lb/>
six days. At the close of the <lb/>
hooks on Saturday <lb/>
dents bad registered and more com- <lb/>
on every train. <lb/>
Tho freshman class Is larger than <lb/>
ever before in the history of the <lb/>
university, there being something <lb/>
over three hundred. All the <lb/>
are tilled and good many homes <lb/>
In town, but there is plenty of room <lb/>
for more. <lb/>
On Thursday evening the student <lb/>
body met in Gerrard Hall, where the <lb/>
new boys were made to proud <lb/>
of being a university student, by <lb/>
speeches from representatives of <lb/>
societies and organizations. <lb/>
The v. M. A. then gave ban- <lb/>
to Which every student of the <lb/>
college was Invited and made to feel <lb/>
welcome. <lb/>
Yet after the spirit of companion- <lb/>
ship had been felt by every new <lb/>
dent, four of the sophomores decided <lb/>
to have some fun. which In the past <lb/>
has been very common. They mask- <lb/>
ed themselves, went to the room <lb/>
throwing him on a broken <lb/>
glass pitcher, cutting both the In- <lb/>
and outer Jugular veins, which <lb/>
caused death almost Instantly. <lb/>
Only lived about ten minutes after- <lb/>
ward. statement Is that the <lb/>
four lied leaving their victim <lb/>
with his room mate. This news was <lb/>
c great shock to President <lb/>
who began an investigation at once. <lb/>
Officers at Durham were notified, <lb/>
who came and made the following <lb/>
R. W. Oldham, of Raleigh; <lb/>
A. C. Hatch, of Mt. Olive. A. B. <lb/>
Styron. and C. of <lb/>
Wilmington. Each one was placed <lb/>
under a bond. <lb/>
Hazing is a thing of the past at <lb/>
Chapel Hill. This only <lb/>
case of Its kind that has happened <lb/>
In Carolina it must he the hist. <lb/>
the student body, with the co- <lb/>
operation of the demand <lb/>
hazing be stopped. <lb/>
Pitt county is represented by <lb/>
students at the university. <lb/>
been taken for sale keeping, was the <lb/>
object of curious attention by the <lb/>
spectators who crowded the court <lb/>
room. There was, however, no <lb/>
of the mob spirit which made <lb/>
advisable the removal of the prisoner <lb/>
to the state penitentiary at the time <lb/>
of his arrest several weeks ago. A <lb/>
quiet and bitter feeling which prevail- <lb/>
ed In this community against Vann <lb/>
the time of the crime <lb/>
subsided into a disposition to <lb/>
let tho law take its course. <lb/>
Pare Food Laws. <lb/>
in each other. I Discussing the pure food question <lb/>
it,,. man had Wilson now <lb/>
link were It'll to W 111.111 II- . <lb/>
V Ml , ,, the point of bringing before and the suspicion I. baaed <lb/>
. . fair companion the vision . home upon a great many facts, that can be <lb/>
The split COB,, upon which be proposed by proof, that the., pure <lb/>
of the nomination a for Incident food law h h. <lb/>
Congress. Marshall, of of planning and furnish- the inspection ,. , ala. t it <lb/>
Placed in nomination . . the to be. and that a great many <lb/>
of Sorry. E. E. of Sorry, be mentioned with certainty are done which <lb/>
nominated v C Curry i strong the cause of their earnest nullify the pure laws. <lb/>
nominated t. I. All the same it was some- that most of you know <lb/>
Roosevelt man. of ah n was <lb/>
thing that made them oblivious controversy arose <lb/>
all things going on around them. Wiley, who was in charge of the pure <lb/>
The hum of nearby voices, the rattle investigation objected to the use <lb/>
of passing wheels, the clatter of of of soda, in certain things <lb/>
then moved than no nomination be automobiles, were sounds that tell that were sold to you. particularly n. <lb/>
made, but that it he referred to so ft <lb/>
executive <lb/>
declined to i <lb/>
date. <lb/>
Hughes, Alamance, sec- <lb/>
by Cheater Turner, of <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
NEW I N. Y. Sept. IS. <lb/>
The wedding of represented by only one <lb/>
and Irwin It. attracted many <lb/>
Yorker, of high social <lb/>
to today. The <lb/>
bide is the elder daughter of Adrian <lb/>
Jr. the New York banker, at <lb/>
whose country home the wedding took <lb/>
place. Mr. the bridegroom. <lb/>
fin secretary of the American cm- <lb/>
at Berlin. He is the brother- <lb/>
in-law of Mrs. Thomas of <lb/>
A WINTERVILLE HOY. I Pittsburgh, whose sister is Mrs. Tall. <lb/>
wife of the president Mr. <lb/>
and his bride will sail Europe <lb/>
Big Bond Issue for a <lb/>
in <lb/>
head Townships <lb/>
early next month. <lb/>
Coining <lb/>
LONDON, Sept. <lb/>
maids and twenty the latter I <lb/>
packed from bottom to lid with the <lb/>
latest creations in French gowns and <lb/>
millinery, Indy tie the famous j <lb/>
j actress who Is better known under i <lb/>
Sept. former name of Lily was <lb/>
and townships, Die passengers sailing for <lb/>
this city and manufacturing York today. The noted actress <lb/>
voted a two hundred thousand under contract for a twenty week's <lb/>
bond Issue today, for the projected j tour of the United States this winter <lb/>
Greensboro North Atlantic rail-1 and declares positively that it <lb/>
The delegation seeing <lb/>
the Taft men would continue the <lb/>
convention work, with most of the <lb/>
each he a Taft tried <lb/>
to prevent a vote. <lb/>
Speeches were made, many very bit- <lb/>
denouncing President Taft and <lb/>
the action of the regulars at Chicago <lb/>
and Charlotte. <lb/>
The mot ion to refer the nomination <lb/>
to the executive committee was adopt <lb/>
by a vote of TS to when the <lb/>
delegation arose to a man <lb/>
and left the meeting. <lb/>
The convention then proceeded to <lb/>
select all and name the new <lb/>
executive committee with six of the <lb/>
eleven counties of the district <lb/>
resented. <lb/>
The named are as <lb/>
John T. of Forsyth. <lb/>
V. Waller, of Alamance. <lb/>
Alamance. Hughes; <lb/>
C. J. Durham, <lb/>
J. A. Giles; Forsyth, J. T. <lb/>
R. I.- Stokes, <lb/>
F. E. Surry, s. E. <lb/>
Orange, Lloyd; Person and <lb/>
counties had no one <lb/>
I mended. <lb/>
concerned. To them all the world thing occurred. The gentlemen who <lb/>
just these two and they looked wanted to use of soda, per <lb/>
neither to the right nor to the left, the. president. Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
but at each other. that this was a scientific question and <lb/>
I therefore he ought to have a board of <lb/>
to determine It, and Mr. T. <lb/>
Roosevelt picked out some of the most <lb/>
eminent and honest chemists in the <lb/>
country headed by a personal friend <lb/>
Finally there came an automobile <lb/>
be iring down upon them from the <lb/>
rear, and th. cries of others to look- <lb/>
out for danger attracted their am i- <lb/>
not at all. On came the gas <lb/>
ear, honking for <lb/>
dear life, lint it swerved not the <lb/>
couple from the straight course they <lb/>
were pursuing nor districted the In- <lb/>
riveted in each other. <lb/>
there to be a tragedy <lb/>
road. <lb/>
The affirmative vote was being <lb/>
by Wm. and <lb/>
Williams of In tho Old <lb/>
East building about one o'clock at The veto In <lb/>
and demanded them to come was close, owing to strong <lb/>
Mill I <lb/>
oaf and ton h Cotton <lb/>
led the two boys out of the building <lb/>
and down to the athletic field <lb/>
of the where they were SANTIAGO, Chile. Sept. <lb/>
will be her last professional <lb/>
to the other side. <lb/>
visit <lb/>
Sept <lb/>
General spoke to a large and <lb/>
enthusiastic audience at <lb/>
Hall here tonight. <lb/>
He addressed himself almost alto- <lb/>
to discussion of national is- <lb/>
of Woodrow <lb/>
was met with <lb/>
of mine, the president of John Hop- <lb/>
kins University and submitted to them <lb/>
is of soda hurtful to the <lb/>
human stomach, or to the human <lb/>
when taken internally <lb/>
that that was the only <lb/>
pedestrians paused to see and question submitted to them and that <lb/>
those riding rubbered In expectancy, was exactly what the people who <lb/>
But the chain cur kept eye on wanted to use of soda for <lb/>
the couple. He slowed down and wrong purposes wanted to limit the <lb/>
Anally brought Ins car to a Stand- inquiry to. These gentlemen had to <lb/>
still within three feet of them. say that of soda in Itself was <lb/>
alighting be stepped quickly not harmful to the human system, as <lb/>
abreast the couple and politely ask- l believe it is not. Hut they were not <lb/>
If would mind Stepping a asked this <lb/>
little to one side just long enough soda be used to <lb/>
for the ear to pass. conceal purification Can it be used <lb/>
Then it that they looked gone bad to con- <lb/>
and seemed to back to earth <lb/>
i o enough to Bad that a hundred to Induce people to put them into <lb/>
eyes were riveted on them enjoying stomachs after they had gone <lb/>
the th. situation. <lb/>
The Why. <lb/>
The Reflector tenders not that question <lb/>
to publish the announcement, because If they had been they would <lb/>
have said Tee, it can be used ill that <lb/>
and Dr. Wiley knew that it was <lb/>
Girl Vail In London. so used in that <lb/>
LONDON. Sept. is. At St. want to warn the people of this <lb/>
Church. Hanover Square, after- country to beware of commissions of <lb/>
noon. Miss Edith daughter of experts. I have lived with experts <lb/>
that experts <lb/>
to Meet In Toronto <lb/>
TORONTO. Ont., Sept. <lb/>
thing In in readiness for the Canadian ills <lb/>
convention of the of St. Wilson's <lb/>
Andrew, which will meet In this city applause, this being the and Mrs. Walter of New all my life and know <lb/>
tomorrow for a three day's session. speech of the season In Gas-1 York were married to the Hon. Ar- don't anything except what Is <lb/>
made to do the ludicrous act of sing- of the declaration of Chile- Many men of prominence are drew a large crowd and Nutting, son of John and tier their under their eye. <lb/>
and dancing on a barrel. an independence was celebrated today as speakers. Mr. with intense Lady Nutting of Dublin. The wed- They don't even perceive what <lb/>
turn came first and with greater enthusiasm than usual, j I Interest. ding ceremony, which was attended their nose and an expert feels in <lb/>
soon causing him to fall, owing to the fact that this is the William G. representative The next campaign speech at this I by many persons of social honor bound to confine himself to <lb/>
cutting his leg slightly Rand was of the country's freedom, la Congress the Eleventh district place will be by Senator was followed by a breakfast at the which you <lb/>
then placed on clumsy stage to Santiago Is crowded with visitors, of Georgia, years old today. <lb/>
Friday night, the <lb/>
I bare asked <lb/>
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