<?xml version="1.0"?>
<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0 http://digital.lib.ecu.edu/tei/xsd/tei_P5.xsd">
<teiHeader>
    <fileDesc>
        <titleStmt>
            <title>Eastern Reflector</title>
            <author></author>
            <respStmt>
                <resp>Text encoded by</resp>
                <name>Michael Reece</name>
            </respStmt>
        </titleStmt>
	<publicationStmt>
                <distributor>East Carolina University. J. Y. Joyner Library</distributor>
                <address>
                    <addrLine>Digital Collections</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>Joyner Library, East Carolina University</addrLine>
                    <addrLine>East Fifth Street, Greenville NC 27858-4353 USA</addrLine>
                </address>
			<date>2012</date>
        </publicationStmt>
			<notesStmt>
				<note type="job"></note>
				<note type="isPartOf">Eastern Reflector</note>
			</notesStmt>
        <sourceDesc>
            <bibl>
            </bibl>
        </sourceDesc>
    </fileDesc>
    <encodingDesc>
        <samplingDecl>
            <p>All quotation marks retained as data.</p>
            <p>All end-of-line hyphens have been removed, and the trailing part of a word has been joined to the preceding line.</p>
            <p>All smart quotes have been converted into straight quotes.</p>
        </samplingDecl>
        <classDecl>
            <taxonomy xml:id="LCSH">
                <bibl>Library of Congress Subject Headings</bibl>
            </taxonomy>
        </classDecl>
    </encodingDesc>
    <profileDesc>
        <creation>
            <date></date>
        </creation>
        <langUsage xml:lang="en-US">
            <language ident="en-US" usage="100">English</language>
        </langUsage>
        <textClass>
            <keywords scheme="#LCSH">
                <list>
                    <item></item>
                </list>
            </keywords>
        </textClass>
    </profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<text>
<body>
<div type="dirtyOCR">
<p rend="align(centerbold)">[This text is machine generated and may contain errors.]</p>

<pb facs="00018215_0001" n="1"/>
<p>
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/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 i <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
2.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
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/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018215_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
VI <lb/>
Committee to Oppose <lb/>
Hazing at Wake <lb/>
Forest <lb/>
FOREST. N. C. Sept. <lb/>
Senate Committee from the student <lb/>
body was a few days ago. The <lb/>
Tom Settle Challenges Craig <lb/>
to a Joint <lb/>
Debate <lb/>
ASHEVILLE. Sept. <lb/>
and meat house by fire. He was for gov- <lb/>
Kitchen And Meat <lb/>
in la Saved <lb/>
Sunday morning between eleven <lb/>
and twelve o'clock Mr. J. J. Hathaway <lb/>
of lost his dwelling kitchen <lb/>
State Fair <lb/>
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION, Vt. <lb/>
Sept. Vermont State Fair <lb/>
today with every department <lb/>
well filled with exhibits and <lb/>
attractions. The <lb/>
will continue until the end of the <lb/>
week. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Gum Swamp church, his wife and <lb/>
forwarded to Hon. <lb/>
of this It to look nor only <lb/>
after and suppress bating. The at ,,,. <lb/>
lowing man wart Chairman. The , <lb/>
Henry II. Conrad, K. A. Daniels, K. <lb/>
March. II. F. <lb/>
Henry and O. <lb/>
Junior met t fen <lb/>
a formal challenge for a joint <lb/>
the kitchen of the state. Mr. <lb/>
from a defective flue and spread letter <lb/>
Help came as soon as the alarm <lb/>
I. A. ,,,, as ,,, . N. c. s. m, <lb/>
given but not in time to Locke Craig. <lb/>
much. Most of the furniture was j Asheville. X. C. <lb/>
days but all In the kitchen was gr. <lb/>
ago and elected the following meat house being close soon <lb/>
President, l. Green, <lb/>
Vice U . s. <lb/>
Mitchell. <lb/>
Treasurer, c. Carpenter <lb/>
Prophet II. <lb/>
W. J. Conrad, <lb/>
HI ltd Ian, T. <lb/>
tin yesterday the sophomores met <lb/>
and elect I the I for <lb/>
this <lb/>
. Bl J. <lb/>
Vice President, . B. m. <lb/>
B u. H. Jenkins <lb/>
Prophet. J. l. Camp, <lb/>
Poet, w. Appleton. <lb/>
Historian, C. E. <lb/>
The political issues joined between <lb/>
two parties in Carolina are <lb/>
loss is importance. <lb/>
near including an- <lb/>
t-aught and with its contents was <lb/>
total The <lb/>
other building or two in the yard. <lb/>
Fair Vetting. <lb/>
The board of of the Pitt <lb/>
County Fair met today <lb/>
and matters in <lb/>
connection with the next fair to be <lb/>
id Nov. 14th and 16th. Every- <lb/>
points to the next fair being a <lb/>
great <lb/>
The ladies in charge of the <lb/>
Department of the fair will meet <lb/>
here at o'clock on the afternoon of <lb/>
I . 19th to discuss matters in <lb/>
h . now getting tho men that department. Borne- <lb/>
working condition. The old in October, the date to be here- <lb/>
to l o Coach ,,,.,.,,. ,,.,. D, . <lb/>
on year Carter, meeting the board of governor all <lb/>
guard; the committees and the <lb/>
i u Me; half-back. <lb/>
that I feel sure you will agree with <lb/>
me in the opinion they deserve <lb/>
to be discussed before the people <lb/>
fully, frankly and freely. <lb/>
With this object in view. I ask that <lb/>
you name a time and place when and <lb/>
where I can meet you and arrange <lb/>
a list of joint appointments covering <lb/>
the state as fully as the time before <lb/>
the election will permit. <lb/>
With inch regards and personal es- <lb/>
teem, <lb/>
Sincerely, <lb/>
SETTLE. <lb/>
The Men Who <lb/>
ac heads of large enterprises are men <lb/>
of great energy. Success, de- <lb/>
health. To ell Is to fall. It's <lb/>
utter folly for a man to endure a <lb/>
weak, run down half alive condition <lb/>
when Electric will put him <lb/>
on his feet In short order. bot- <lb/>
did more god than any <lb/>
other medicine I ever writes <lb/>
Chat. H. Allen. Sylvania. 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/>
gist. <lb/>
Tl i . are ion e r old n en of the <lb/>
; tr s ho sill return in <lb/>
a b lays, I are tiler. <lb/>
Billings Bunn. Coach hat i i i <lb/>
no a prospects <lb/>
the ion. further than <lb/>
to say he sou Una material in <lb/>
the freshman <lb/>
Wake Is lo a glee club <lb/>
year, Dr, rt Potent has <lb/>
ready called tor candidate who <lb/>
to work for a place In the club. For <lb/>
three years Wake Fores has not had; <lb/>
a Klee club, but she will have one <lb/>
ti is ye be as good, <lb/>
i not better than my of the i <lb/>
A I nun I of strong men are <lb/>
contesting for a on the I <lb/>
in com I Be club an I from <lb/>
this large nut <lb/>
club n ft II col- <lb/>
of women's department <lb/>
him.- Army <lb/>
LONDON, Sept. <lb/>
Journeyed today from t- <lb/>
Cambridge to attend the military man <lb/>
which this year are being eon- <lb/>
ducted on a more extensive scale than <lb/>
ever before. The British army, wit <lb/>
Bulbs, if you Please <lb/>
Our new stock of French and <lb/>
land now arriving and to <lb/>
plant early insures fine flowers. <lb/>
Remember we make the wed- <lb/>
ding bouquets end Moral designs. <lb/>
Mail, telephone and telegraph or- <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
I. L Co. <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
If. J. H KB, <lb/>
Agent for and <lb/>
Cast <lb/>
Your Eye <lb/>
. Here <lb/>
OVER THESE <lb/>
OFFERINGS IN <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
The SETS and PIECES <lb/>
Shown Represent <lb/>
TOP-NOTCH Value <lb/>
at the price. <lb/>
The latest of every good showing <lb/>
that will Appeal to you both as to prices asked <lb/>
and the COMFORT and QUALITY of the furniture <lb/>
Drop in today and see the display. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
i the and final program I of cyclist. <lb/>
for the fair will be a lo <lb/>
land the army wing of the royal fly- <lb/>
Will Hi auction <lb/>
t on, x. C . Oct. 15th. at <lb/>
o'clock a. in., a certain tract of <lb/>
land on South aide of Norfolk South- <lb/>
it. i;. x. c. con-; <lb/>
from IS to acres. Also <lb/>
i. for tale, <lb/>
W. I. WOOTEN, Agent<lb/>
Help I lie in Id ml <lb/>
To the Citizens of Pitt <lb/>
For the purpose of devising a plan <lb/>
for raising a large fund in support <lb/>
of Governor Woodrow Wilson's can- <lb/>
for tin- presidency, the Fin- <lb/>
Committee for North Carolina <lb/>
has appointed me to r ; res Pitt <lb/>
In all . <lb/>
said <lb/>
much to the country at <lb/>
to North C i to <lb/>
pen vol i combine I <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
i ally a or <lb/>
Is ii all our people <lb/>
a this j eat work. Would you <lb/>
like to take part in electing Mr. <lb/>
son <lb/>
All contributions will be pub l <lb/>
In The Daily Reflector and The News <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
Sept 1912, <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE. <lb/>
GUIDED SCHOOL <lb/>
The Graded Schools for white people open Tuesday. <lb/>
-lib. ten O'clock. AM residents who Will be years old <lb/>
Nov. and who are not years old, may attend free <lb/>
of charge, <lb/>
I I to the grades will be by <lb/>
or first grade children, all person <lb/>
G em He for the first tune, all <lb/>
card. Excepting the <lb/>
who expect to enter the <lb/>
who have lost their promo- <lb/>
and all who have examinations to take should come to <lb/>
e Of the next Saturday or next Monday between <lb/>
i nine and one. These two days are set apart for classifying. , <lb/>
examining and assigning to the grades. None of this work can be <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Music <lb/>
to register for music call on or write the <lb/>
it is not well to postpone attending to this. <lb/>
frequently gel the best advantages. <lb/>
All non-residents arc a tuition fee For the primary <lb/>
grades the fee is per month; for intermediate. and for <lb/>
school grades, per month. <lb/>
For music the fee is three dollars per month. If more than on <lb/>
person In a family takes the rate is two and a half dollars <lb/>
per month. <lb/>
wish to that all persons who wish to see about any <lb/>
school matters call Saturday or Monday. lo not wail till <lb/>
H. I. SMITH. <lb/>
Superintendent of Schools. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb/>
dealer. Cash paid for Hides, <lb/>
Fur, Seed Oil, barrels, <lb/>
Eggs. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, eta. <lb/>
suits, carriages, go-carts, par <lb/>
suits, tablet. lounges, safes, <lb/>
and Ax snuff, High Lift <lb/>
tobacco, Key West Henry <lb/>
George cigars, canned <lb/>
apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat, <lb/>
soap, lye, food. <lb/>
oil, cotton seed meal <lb/>
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb/>
nu's, candles, dried apples, poaches <lb/>
prunes, currants, glass ant <lb/>
ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb/>
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb/>
new Royal Sewing <lb/>
numerous other goods. ant <lb/>
quantity cheap for cash. Com -o <lb/>
me Timber St. <lb/>
W A BOWEN <lb/>
The House of High Grade Merchandise <lb/>
Coat Suit Muslin Woolen Goods Ginghams. Prints <lb/>
Ready to Wear Goods Millinery Ladies Furnishings Fine shoes In all for Men, Women and Cloth, and the Best Brands of Staple Dry Goods. Men's Furnishings. Yen Will He Pleased <lb/>
Silks. The Goods <lb/>
and at This Store <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb/>
; ti Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb/>
V in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Try Reflector Want Column<lb/>
Mr, Ed H. Is general <lb/>
agent for the Harrington peanut <lb/>
This is a new picker and <lb/>
Mr. is putting it on the <lb/>
market The people claim- <lb/>
It to be an Infringement on their <lb/>
patent, hive had to appear be- <lb/>
fore Judge Connor at Raleigh, on <lb/>
October 7th. served upon Mr. Shel- <lb/>
burn. Mr. Harrington and others to <lb/>
show that it is not an Infringement <lb/>
on the patent and why they <lb/>
should not be enjoined from <lb/>
and selling the same as <lb/>
us held liable for damages. <lb/>
The inventor. Mr. Harrington Is <lb/>
a Bertie county man and the Pitt <lb/>
Lumber and Manufacturing Company <lb/>
are making pickers for Mr. Shel- <lb/>
burn. <lb/>
CHICAGO. Sept. <lb/>
Robert S. Taylor, sitting as special <lb/>
master, the taking was <lb/>
in today in the Government pro- <lb/>
for the dissolution of the <lb/>
,,.,; . <lb/>
i; Manager Funk, vice <lb/>
dent Jones, Secretary Wood and <lb/>
officers and directors of the <lb/>
ed have been summoned to <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 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/>
East Carolina <lb/>
Teachers Training School <lb/>
State School to Train Teachers for the Pub- <lb/>
Schools of North Carolina. <lb/>
free to all Who Agree to Teach. Fall <lb/>
Term Begins September For Cat- <lb/>
and Other Information, address <lb/>
ROBERT H. WRIGHT, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C,<lb/>
t gag. , . i nu <lb/>
rump- iN i m ml tin.<lb/>
turn <lb/>
virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb/>
court made by His Honor, H. <lb/>
A. presiding at <lb/>
term. in the case of I undersigned <lb/>
co. K <lb/>
pen and Lowe Warren, the <lb/>
pen and Warren, the undersigned <lb/>
commissioner will sell for cash at <lb/>
public auction before the court house <lb/>
door in Greenville on <lb/>
Sept. 18th. Ult, following de- <lb/>
scribed tract of laud situate In the <lb/>
county of Pin In town- <lb/>
tract of land adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Jesse Harrell. The Clark j <lb/>
and and being the same <lb/>
lands which conveyed by deed <lb/>
from Nancy Ann Drown to Cain <lb/>
pen. which deed appears of record in <lb/>
the of the of Deeds of <lb/>
Pitt County In Hook pace <lb/>
bounded on the north by the lands <lb/>
of Wiley and Prank Clark, on the <lb/>
south by Conetoe creek, on i <lb/>
by the lands of A. and <lb/>
on the by Jot, Cobb, containing <lb/>
acres more or less, and being th <lb/>
tract of la <lb/>
Ann <lb/>
as administrator of the estate of R f I I I . <lb/>
Zeno T. Evans, deceased, before B. Hold Convention in plan <lb/>
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court. , ,. <lb/>
of Pitt county, notice Is hereby given hit ,, <lb/>
to all persons who are Indebted to PART COUNTY v-. ,., . P In of <lb/>
laid estate to make immediate settle I Y S NOMINATED ,,,. <lb/>
BY REPRESENTATIVE CROWD to n. <lb/>
Iowa, in t <lb/>
followed her and finally entered the <lb/>
laid estate to make Immediate settle <lb/>
with the undersigned <lb/>
. ,,,.,.,, nun- . .,,, <lb/>
lied to file their claims with with their announce- lie place of Sheriff, Ur It the bad entered <lb/>
administrator within months from Ulla after- being the one honored . <lb/>
the date hereof or Mils notice will be he of th. who working as <lb/>
Pleaded in bar of recovery of said a ; Deeds office the boarded <lb/>
k. i,. <lb/>
This the 15th day of August 1912 A k <lb/>
H. j. wilt by the <lb/>
H. J. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
of Estate ad Zeno T. Evans. <lb/>
P. C. HARDING. Attorney. <lb/>
St PI <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt Co. <lb/>
tho Superior Court. Before the <lb/>
Thomas Vick. vs. James J <lb/>
. j. j.- <lb/>
of , ., i- nominate the tickets. <lb/>
Perkins, ,. forward and readily seconded I <lb/>
man of the Republican Committee, <lb/>
Mr. D. X. Nobles and Mr T. White- <lb/>
burst appointed chair- <lb/>
man of the convention. Mr. White- <lb/>
hum took the chair amid applause <lb/>
and proceeded to read from the an- <lb/>
as have appeared in <lb/>
the what the the <lb/>
convention was. <lb/>
i-in one voice heard <lb/>
against the contents of tali announce- <lb/>
on a motion sec ad. I, The r. their man <lb/>
once and demanded bit <lb/>
the D no attempt to <lb/>
for <lb/>
t.- . . . <lb/>
SOUTHERN <lb/>
RAILROAD <lb/>
ROUTE OF THE <lb/>
Express <lb/>
. ,.,, <lb/>
,,. at the North and West. <lb/>
in or i at the b it men . local <lb/>
tender. .,,. force hunt <lb/>
county Col. companion, in , <lb/>
a motion l ., , gentlemen n <lb/>
be chosen, these In a . . <lb/>
n -ii lo hold a com n to t <lb/>
to . the of- ,,. ,, <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. Daily, for <lb/>
Elisabeth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Car Service connect for all <lb/>
, seconded that <lb/>
ind on which the Nancy ,, to- b. held In <lb/>
,, <lb/>
all, I he .,,. . ,. h. S hi i, . <lb/>
f . . I., . I. L. <lb/>
flee of <lb/>
re lodged in <lb/>
the <lb/>
lo p <lb/>
will <lb/>
trial for I , <lb/>
i. shooting m of Mil <lb/>
The trial of the Aliens in v. <lb/>
on the Cain now <lb/>
m. <lb/>
This August 18th, <lb/>
A. L. BLOW, <lb/>
t i <lb/>
Having this day N Wiley <lb/>
tho clerk of tho superior court of I Pore, <lb/>
Pitt county as administrator of Annie Ward, <lb/>
estate of A. B. and having Md wife, <lb/>
duly qualified as such administrator, <lb/>
notice is hereby given , . <lb/>
holding against said estate Charles <lb/>
present them to the undersigned tori. J Patrick, <lb/>
payment, duly authenticated, on or , Dudley, Ellen Rich <lb/>
before the 21st day of August. 1912 Freeman <lb/>
All persons indebted to said , Wooten. Robert Sp <lb/>
arc requested to make immediate pay-<lb/>
x. lea, C <lb/>
R. . , <lb/>
Dr. b <lb/>
i . ,. . . in <lb/>
and offered and although both these , i . V, Victor., <lb/>
of the gang, had. <lb/>
,,. ,, . that <lb/>
clan , , win , , <lb/>
in be Soy, <lb/>
are more days In <lb/>
; I on I event, He was Allen <lb/>
., eve. re. <lb/>
to an end, <lb/>
s . . .- <lb/>
u . their . <lb/>
W to, th , were.<lb/>
h- . . <lb/>
and tor their party. <lb/>
Several names were tor <lb/>
p. m. Dally, except for <lb/>
i a. m. Daily Bar Wilson <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
North. South and Went. <lb/>
a. m. Pally, except Sunday for <lb/>
Wilson and Connects for <lb/>
I p. m. Daily for Wilson and <lb/>
Broiler Parlor Car Service. <lb/>
For Information and <lb/>
of Bleeping Car space apply to <lb/>
J. L. agent Greenville <lb/>
W. R. HUDSON, W. w.<lb/>
Li <lb/>
Trinity College Breaks <lb/>
Record in Regis- <lb/>
No-,, Carolina. <lb/>
in the Superior D, C. HoM Hemby. Langley. , 1-ins m- T <lb/>
Moor.-. Clerk. Langley and wife, ,, , , <lb/>
Alex Button. C. T. A. of the W . C. .,. . <lb/>
,. ,.,.,., . Taylor. J. W. Allen. u. <lb/>
SCHEDULE <lb/>
This the day of <lb/>
JESSE CANNON. <lb/>
of W. Button, deceased J- Allen, Samuel Hemby <lb/>
Four Greatest Outlaws ; <lb/>
in U. S. Caught <lb/>
Last Saturday <lb/>
i ruins Leave Raleigh, effective July <lb/>
; A.<lb/>
and points West,<lb/>
Lefty and -Gyp th,. <lb/>
it. is a clean, tooth- <lb/>
healing wash, composed of Thy- <lb/>
effected this morning by Deputy <lb/>
Acid and other medicinal heal-<lb/>
Dougherty and a big properties, z,,,,,, <lb/>
in one of the Brooklyn cures every form of skin and t <lb/>
in a <lb/>
Few Second <lb/>
v. , . . Florida points, <lb/>
W . raw. Hamlet for Chariot aid <lb/>
the moment <lb/>
THE WILMINGTON U. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb/>
with Washington, <lb/>
Annie Stilton, widow, Hemby and Earnest May <lb/>
K. s. Button, J. r. Button, John Hemby <lb/>
is enter the school later in the <lb/>
sections. work the de- <lb/>
assigned to the cats re- <lb/>
warded by several clues which <lb/>
led to their arrest as they were <lb/>
at tea in their flat with their <lb/>
wives, <lb/>
l-P to ii few day.; ,,. two <lb/>
ten. Joshua Williams, and wife Macy <lb/>
Williams. John Mills and wife Sarah <lb/>
Mills, Mattie J. L. Sutton, <lb/>
ed trustees of <lb/>
year, This makes a total of new <lb/>
U tor year <lb/>
N. , <lb/>
Herman Spell. Sarah T <lb/>
n intention of entering the <lb/>
had been entirely In seclusion. <lb/>
en allowing their wives to <lb/>
them. rumor, probably <lb/>
by ti. detective department, <lb/>
they were thought to b. . <lb/>
where out west, prompted them to <lb/>
eruption and if are not entirely <lb/>
satisfied with results from the very <lb/>
in.--- bottle, druggists will re- <lb/>
fund your money. Large size bottle <lb/>
l. endorsed end told in Greenville <lb/>
by Pharmacy. <lb/>
is prepared by E, W. Rote <lb/>
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and <lb/>
guarantee is as as gold. <lb/>
OLD BAY LINE <lb/>
u,,.,. -.-.- in <lb/>
Otis Sutton, Clara Button and Moore. W. F. l, <lb/>
Button, the last three being minors. Adams, E. B. week. few set with their wives <lb/>
By virtue f a decree of the Super- J- plication blank. <lb/>
court of Pit, county, made by D. and wife. Martha Ann, P T, <lb/>
C. clerk, on the 31st day of wife, Emma, ls Dougherty and hit men <lb/>
Hemby, E. Lanier. Moses , .,. , , , all .- <lb/>
s total number will be table. Revolver. In hi. th. d Telegraphy and every mod <lb/>
August, 1913, the undersigned <lb/>
appointed by decree. In Graham. Caroline par- <lb/>
the entitled canst, Will on Lizzie Atkinson v, k W throw up em convenience. Cuisine <lb/>
y. the 4th of October. at William Dan- V I- <lb/>
w u . Pm <lb/>
saw <lb/>
noon, expose to public tale David Parker, Major par- <lb/>
before the court house door in two named infants without .,. . . days pa, <lb/>
Pitt to the highest J. Pulley, Hat- a . . com , ., Norfolk, dally . . s lo pm <lb/>
for cash the following James and husband. .,, following the Old Point DO <lb/>
parcel or land to <lb/>
and being in town- <lb/>
Bunn, Bunn, . ,,. .- <lb/>
ship. Pitt county, North Carolina, ad- Clark, Joseph Clark. M ,,,, , in v.,,. taken to pol <lb/>
the land and . to their husbands neck and <lb/>
Mary C <lb/>
San, or ;., and <lb/>
ton. Man.,,, Madeline . IT, , V GyP <lb/>
last named in- Mi to <lb/>
without general guardian, , ,, the case open, month <lb/>
school year, has cause,, congestion with all . ,;,,,. . . <lb/>
others and ac- s morn <lb/>
less and being one half Lot N. <lb/>
in the division or the <lb/>
ton Reedy Grounds <lb/>
This the day of August, 1912, <lb/>
K. c. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Baltimore, New York, Boston and <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb/>
St. <lb/>
p. Richmond. V. <lb/>
legion and New York <lb/>
day couches and dinning <lb/>
ear. Connects at Richmond <lb/>
C. O. at Wash with <lb/>
railroad and ii. t O. for <lb/>
burg and west,<lb/>
p. Atlanta, Charlotte. <lb/>
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb/>
. and points west Parlor cart to <lb/>
Steam Packet Hamlet <lb/>
Dally, including Sunday, I- , f <lb/>
I Henderson Oxford and <lb/>
Mall steamers <lb/>
Equipped with United Richmond <lb/>
Washington a. m. New York <lb/>
2.31 p. m Penn. station. Pullman <lb/>
arrive to Washington and New <lb/>
York. <lb/>
C, II. BIAS, n. p. t. Ta. <lb/>
II. S. P. A.,; <lb/>
Raleigh N, i. <lb/>
COL. ii ,, <lb/>
. i .,,; t <lb/>
Greenville. N. <lb/>
No. Main <lb/>
I. <lb/>
NOTICE BO <lb/>
The having Ibis day <lb/>
qualified as of the es- <lb/>
fate of Sylvester It Hemby, notice Is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb/>
o said estate to make Immediate set- <lb/>
with the undersigned <lb/>
and all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said estate are hereby <lb/>
notified to file the same duly <lb/>
with the undersigned <lb/>
on or before the of <lb/>
August, 1913, or this notice will <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery of the <lb/>
same. <lb/>
This the 26th day of August, 1912 <lb/>
BENJAMIN <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of <lb/>
M. Hemby. <lb/>
F. C. Harding, Atty. ltd <lb/>
, Herman Rosenthal. <lb/>
no thought the rumors <lb/>
Left, Gyp were some- <lb/>
Nelson Hopkins. Manson in <lb/>
John smith. Br. Moore Ellen n The building l. <lb/>
, Harris, John Z <lb/>
David Parker, Daniel Parker, Ma- . <lb/>
Parker, Hugh B. defend i In the west <lb/>
ants above named, will take notice i . more tho detective force, In or- <lb/>
that n entitled as above has show themselves. <lb/>
been commenced In the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, before the <lb/>
Clerk, to have partition of a certain Some Town <lb/>
piece or parcel of land lying in Pitt BOSTON, Mass.<lb/>
YOUR HOME IS <lb/>
ER <lb/>
Evidently the plan worked, even If <lb/>
many days elapsed the killing <lb/>
Rosenthal. in headquarters, the <lb/>
o capture of the two criminals, is .- <lb/>
county. Greenville township, of Which hundred and years old and pieces <lb/>
the plaintiff is seized together with t National or American league Pulled off <lb/>
the defendants as a tenant In com- pennant, counting the flag NeW <lb/>
and the said defendant will fur- already in sight of team <lb/>
tier take notice that he Is required of Red for every twenty-two years <lb/>
to appear before the clerk of the or her career, This calculation by <lb/>
superior court of Pitt county, at his an enthusiastic baseball fan and <lb/>
office In the court house of Green- hoisting of a Hag on the city hall <lb/>
Whitman was out or when the <lb/>
capture was He had gone <lb/>
Hot Spring, to examine parties <lb/>
who had been thrown info the com-i <lb/>
Sam Si the alleged <lb/>
paymaster of the murder gang lie <lb/>
wired by one or his <lb/>
ins presence in <lb/>
it a H <lb/>
I El is <lb/>
bat <lb/>
, ed <lb/>
Will <lb/>
do<lb/>
Notice In Creditors. <lb/>
D. M. Johnson, having qualified <lb/>
of the estate of Sus- <lb/>
an B. Sutton, deceased, before D. C. <lb/>
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb/>
Pitt County, notice Is hereby given <lb/>
that all persons Indebted to said es- <lb/>
are hereby required to make emblems of masonry adorn- <lb/>
Hi., u. . . <lb/>
. ,,, , ,,,, <lb/>
N. C. on the 3rd day of marked only observance of <lb/>
1912. and answer or demur to birthday anniversary today, <lb/>
the petition In said action or the While it was in July. the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for colonists brought by John York ls any lime, when <lb/>
j-.-j-j . . . will probably confer with <lb/>
and Horowitz, as ii is expected <lb/>
that two win seek to earn <lb/>
by telling all they know about <lb/>
between Meeker, the In- <lb/>
the <lb/>
biers. <lb/>
ll t-1 <lb/>
the relief demanded in said petition. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
This September 1912. <lb/>
Knights of Illinois <lb/>
Sept. The col- <lb/>
to Salem themselves at <lb/>
Charleston, it was not <lb/>
i; of when the greater <lb/>
part of company moved <lb/>
to Then the pa <lb/>
renamed Boston, alter ti. Lincoln <lb/>
shire town from which many of th, <lb/>
colonists had <lb/>
mediate settlement lo the of today in hon- <lb/>
ed administrator and all persons Knights of or <lb/>
claims against said estate are <lb/>
hereby required to their claims <lb/>
with administrator duly verified of <lb/>
within the twelve months from <lb/>
date hereof, or notice will be pleaded preceded by a pa <lb/>
n bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 25th day of July, 1912. <lb/>
D. M. JOHNSON. <lb/>
DES Iowa. Sept. <lb/>
was the case in the capture <lb/>
and the Blood, that I <lb/>
led to the capture of <lb/>
leader of the gang <lb/>
the <lb/>
Record Sale Sheep <lb/>
Ida. sept, <lb/>
who assembled hero In large breeders and dealer, from many see-;,, <lb/>
for the twenty-sixth annual of the country gathered another <lb/>
conclave of the grand today the opening of the was <lb/>
was hold this sale or sheep ever ,. woman. <lb/>
a- me United States. The sale ed . <lb/>
delegates. This afternoon last two days and will X. bad kept <lb/>
. were taken on an thoroughbred and registered a wig, w.,,,, ,,,, <lb/>
A dress the property of the Insolvent <lb/>
lo ., <lb/>
IO . ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
can <lb/>
n . <lb/>
to no <lb/>
MM <lb/>
to <lb/>
Administrator of the of drills are scheduled Company. <lb/>
tomorrow and In the evening the list of animals to go under the and. <lb/>
hammer sea <lb/>
E. Sutton. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb/>
The undersigned having this day to Greenville. <lb/>
gathering Will with a hammer includes GOO Xe <lb/>
lambs .,,,. I <lb/>
I-, tat. M. I tobacco<lb/>
II <lb/>
ill n <lb/>
-o <lb/>
a, -i . <lb/>
According to reports the <lb/>
-l., <lb/>
Hail <lb/>
k j <lb/>
.<lb/>
. v.- <lb/>
POOR PRINT<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018215_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
COMMIT, <lb/>
D WHiCHARD. Editor. <lb/>
. t, <lb/>
SOME STAR CATCHERS <lb/>
year, <lb/>
Mix mouths,. <lb/>
since AS FOR <lb/>
January. when the first Thousands or <lb/>
of tins donate mm will vote for Democratic National League Men Have <lb/>
iii k. i. January for the i the on Americans. <lb/>
W Not Suffer by <lb/>
schools this and u close friend of Senator La Comparison With John In <lb/>
later to number had Increased and long prominent in the <lb/>
l, . That, real growth in this Republican party of California. <lb/>
movement has been with the last two have given many years of my I few year. National <lb/>
years, lime and support to the progressive League critics have boasted of their <lb/>
catchers and declared that the Amer- <lb/>
Championship Series <lb/>
Played Two Years Ago. <lb/>
now leads the stales Republican cause and to honest effort <lb/>
I lean league had nothing In the back- <lb/>
fresh air schools and classes to eliminate political bosses and bring to compare with <lb/>
rates may be had upon <lb/>
for tuberculosis, and about the establishment of a just and Archer, Gibson and <lb/>
application at the business i. children. Boston alone having truly representative <lb/>
and of almost equal ability Last <lb/>
New York comes continue to make with <lb/>
With IS and Ohio is third with my party; but I feel it my duty League stars and declared the Amer- <lb/>
air schools have now been es-to support Gov. Wilson at the coming lean League could not the In- <lb/>
s peer, <lb/>
nearly cities in election, believing it to be the only perhaps they were right. Certainly <lb/>
different states. <lb/>
Based on figures of population and <lb/>
mortality by the United <lb/>
All cards of thanks Open <lb/>
of respect will be charged Or at <lb/>
per a <lb/>
Communication, advertising <lb/>
ates will be charged tor at lure.- <lb/>
per line, up U lines. <lb/>
as class matter <lb/>
August 1910. at the poet at <lb/>
Greenville, North. Carolina, <lb/>
act of March 1879. <lb/>
1912 <lb/>
States Bureau of the Census, it is <lb/>
estimated that not less than 100.000 <lb/>
children now in school In the United <lb/>
States will die of tuberculosis before <lb/>
they are eighteen years of age, or that <lb/>
about of these children die an- <lb/>
from this one disease. <lb/>
mating that oil an average each child <lb/>
who dies from tuberculosis has had <lb/>
six years of schooling, the aggregate <lb/>
proper course of progressive showed up the Detroit catcher <lb/>
., . u. during the world's series of 1907 and <lb/>
m our nation at the earliest mo- <lb/>
held a conference with battles in the fall of 1909. It was <lb/>
Dr. Harvey Wiley, who stands out shown by the <lb/>
ft <lb/>
he goes to church he <lb/>
1908. while Gibson most assuredly had n <lb/>
it on the Tiger receivers during the . he w theater be <lb/>
pays for his seat- <lb/>
National Leaguers In those three set <lb/>
as the foremost figure in this nation their partisan, to de- ; <lb/>
as a protector of the lives and health the younger circuit was weak j <lb/>
of our children, and he informs me behind the bat. <lb/>
Bra Thomas and Jack Lapp, how- <lb/>
that he Is opposed to the election of ever not by comparison <lb/>
either President Taft or Theodore with Johnny In 1910, while the <lb/>
shows that he wants to <lb/>
be wherever he goes. <lb/>
THE KIND HE WANTED <lb/>
Mr. Williams <lb/>
sat of <lb/>
dun pop. <lb/>
Mr. now; data <lb/>
all Why you <lb/>
Bay ha m <lb/>
talk <lb/>
whit folks <lb/>
HOW ABOUT St <lb/>
of North Carolina's crying <lb/>
needs today is the medical <lb/>
of schools and school said <lb/>
a health authority recently. <lb/>
was asked. it is <lb/>
a waste of time, energy and <lb/>
money for and the state to <lb/>
endeavor to educate children when <lb/>
they have to dig their education out <lb/>
while laboring under a lot of physical sickly and were <lb/>
defects or handicaps. Did you <lb/>
he added, taken the state over <lb/>
about per cent of the school <lb/>
have defective eyes, over per <lb/>
have detective teeth, per cent <lb/>
have diseased tonsils and from to <lb/>
per cent have hookworm disease. <lb/>
to say nothing of those having de- <lb/>
hearing, bad nutrition, skin <lb/>
diseases, lung diseases, etc. Fur- <lb/>
it U a crime against the <lb/>
innocents to send them to school to <lb/>
study under such <lb/>
Further inquiry brought out the fol- <lb/>
lowing Not one fond parent in <lb/>
a dozen realizes that there Is anything <lb/>
wrong with his child. This is because <lb/>
many of these minor physical ailments <lb/>
have come upon the children so grad- <lb/>
that they are unnoticed by pa- <lb/>
. . Guggenheim who. according to Dr. <lb/>
run and child alike, frequently one <lb/>
child will be found having several Harvey W. Wiley, bucked the pure <lb/>
easily remedied defects. Many of food law. That was done by Theo- <lb/>
these apparently minor ailments Roosevelt. <lb/>
con- serious defects or handicaps on not Barnes and and <lb/>
the pupil's physical and mental Guggenheim who failed to the <lb/>
if let go unheeded. Removing machinery of the law into play to <lb/>
adenoids, fitting glasses to the George W. Perkins to the <lb/>
treating hookworm disease, etc., <lb/>
Roosevelt. because both failed <lb/>
same pair held their own with Chief <lb/>
Meyers last fall. Now the American <lb/>
administration to properly i, developing a bunch of; <lb/>
support fight against the rich young receivers who bid fair to <lb/>
, pare favorably with the best In the <lb/>
.- manufacturers, of harmful and many <lb/>
seasons pass by. <lb/>
Jack Lapp, because of hi. three <lb/>
years in the American League, can, <lb/>
now be considered a near veteran. Ha <lb/>
also approaching the rank, of <lb/>
each year amounts to well over <lb/>
This loss and much of the incident <lb/>
suffering could be materially de- <lb/>
creased if open air schools or classes <lb/>
for these children and those who are <lb/>
provided. <lb/>
The National Association estimates <lb/>
that there should be one such school <lb/>
for every 25.000 population, <lb/>
ally in cities. <lb/>
0--------- <lb/>
ROOSEVELT OVERLOOKS HIM- <lb/>
SELF <lb/>
Mr. Roosevelt declares that Barnes <lb/>
and Guggenheim work hand <lb/>
in hand with the big This <lb/>
is all true. How about Mr. Roosevelt <lb/>
himself <lb/>
It was not at the solicitation of <lb/>
Barnes and and Guggenheim <lb/>
that Edward H. raised a A British scientist says If men <lb/>
political corruption fund of lo continue to grow in height <lb/>
It was at the solicitation of Theodore they are years old. they <lb/>
Roosevelt. I should travel on all-fours and not <lb/>
it was not Barnes and and erect. <lb/>
There is usually a woman In it. <lb/>
The arrest of Allen and Ed- <lb/>
wards was due to a lost letter to the <lb/>
letter's sweetheart and that of the two <lb/>
leaders in the Rosenthal murder was <lb/>
due to the carelessness of wives. <lb/>
Good Roads sentiment and state <lb/>
wide sentiment are two things that <lb/>
are growing in North Carolina. The <lb/>
next legislature will be expected to <lb/>
do something along both of these <lb/>
lines. <lb/>
So far Pitt county shows up very <lb/>
small In contributions to the Wilson <lb/>
campaign fund, only three name, of <lb/>
Pitt appearing in the News <lb/>
and Observer list of contributor. <lb/>
you believe <lb/>
story of Jonah and the whale <lb/>
Grace of course I do. <lb/>
I believe every word of It. <lb/>
Dear Mis. Saintly, will you be my <lb/>
wife <lb/>
TO MAKE SURE <lb/>
Johnny <lb/>
makes dull, backward <lb/>
the brightest in the class. When <lb/>
such handicaps are <lb/>
such handicaps are removed children <lb/>
frequently advance in three years as <lb/>
far as they formerly advanced In four <lb/>
or five. Very few parents will per- <lb/>
such handicaps on their children <lb/>
when they once learn that they exist. <lb/>
The Ideal remedy would be the med- <lb/>
inspection of every school child <lb/>
in the state at least once a year. The <lb/>
medical Inspector and teacher to no- <lb/>
the parents of any defects found. <lb/>
The parents will then. In most cases, <lb/>
have these defects remedied at once, <lb/>
and the child will be restored to his <lb/>
normal vitality and given an equal, <lb/>
chance. <lb/>
But not all of our school and health <lb/>
authorities are fully awakened to the <lb/>
importance of Inspection of <lb/>
children. Many of those that <lb/>
do appreciate its importance are not <lb/>
backed by public opinion. In a <lb/>
of places In the state they already <lb/>
have medical inspection and this <lb/>
i. rapidly every year. <lb/>
In the meantime, the best that most <lb/>
parents can do I. to take their boy. <lb/>
and girls to their family physician, <lb/>
with the request that he examine them <lb/>
carefully for defective teeth, eyes and <lb/>
ears, as well as for tonsils, hook- <lb/>
worm, and all other physical defect. <lb/>
When such defects are found, they <lb/>
should of course be remedied at once, <lb/>
-o <lb/>
for violating the Sherman <lb/>
In organizing the Illegal <lb/>
trust and who then accepted Per- <lb/>
millions to run for a third term <lb/>
for president. That was Theodore <lb/>
Roosevelt. <lb/>
The corporation commission of the <lb/>
state holds that property owned by <lb/>
churches and used for other than <lb/>
church purposes, Is subject to tax- <lb/>
This decision grew out of the <lb/>
consideration of a case where a house <lb/>
and lot was willed to a church and the <lb/>
church rented it out for a residence. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
GOOD ROADS TO BEAUFORT <lb/>
TY USE <lb/>
There is a movement on foot to <lb/>
build a road from Green- <lb/>
ville via Grimesland to the Beaufort <lb/>
county line. We are told that people <lb/>
along the proposed road have already <lb/>
subscribed for that purpose and <lb/>
a meeting will be held in Grimesland <lb/>
next Monday night to enlist the In- <lb/>
of the people of that section <lb/>
in the movement. Of course Green- <lb/>
ville should take part In building <lb/>
such a road, ind it was expected <lb/>
that the matter would be brought be- <lb/>
fore Carolina Club Monday night, <lb/>
but the club failed to have a meet- <lb/>
Such a road would benefit a <lb/>
large section of the county and there <lb/>
is hardly a doubt that Beaufort <lb/>
would take It up and carry it on <lb/>
to Washington. <lb/>
The old saying <lb/>
But he Is cot the only one. <lb/>
What about Jimmy Block, who ha. <lb/>
caught many games for the White I <lb/>
Box this season and capably handled <lb/>
deliveries of Benz, Lange, <lb/>
Scott and and batted close <lb/>
The Republicans did not do much up to the same time <lb/>
In the of a ticket Saturday, but George has Installed a. hi. <lb/>
,. chief catcher Paul who I. a <lb/>
that ts about as was expected. the International <lb/>
o--------- This youngster the owner of a good <lb/>
The rat Is now coming In for his <lb/>
share of attention as a purveyor of <lb/>
disease. Swat the rat. <lb/>
whip and a keen batting eye. Wash- <lb/>
ha. a pair of youngster, who <lb/>
would bring a good round It <lb/>
placed on <lb/>
and John Henry. Ted Easterly I. not <lb/>
a youngster, but he i. entering upon <lb/>
hear everybody who comes this hi. second career a. a backstop and <lb/>
is the busiest has more than fulfilled expectations our engagement, count. <lb/>
by Jumping Into the limelight as Cleve- I think it would be more <lb/>
they strike. premier receiver. Steve If you bad <lb/>
I. another Cleveland catcher <lb/>
who bear watching. Other young <lb/>
Big Jack, I'll give yon <lb/>
nickel if you'll be good not <lb/>
bother when Mr. Softly calls tonight <lb/>
right, and for s dim <lb/>
extra I'll promise cot to put dad <lb/>
there. <lb/>
RUDE FELLOW <lb/>
Er-before an- <lb/>
way <lb/>
town <lb/>
There are a few more added to the; <lb/>
LEAVING IT TO HIM <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
OPES AIR SCHOOLS <lb/>
With the opening of the fall school <lb/>
term, over open air schools and <lb/>
fresh air classes for tuberculosis and <lb/>
children and also for all <lb/>
children in certain and grades, <lb/>
will be in operation In various part, j <lb/>
State, to that country be protected, <lb/>
statement published by the National <lb/>
Association for the Study and <lb/>
of Tuberculosis. <lb/>
All of these the association <lb/>
saying <lb/>
strange bed never more <lb/>
applicable than in the present cam- <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. Sept. <lb/>
feeble health for sometime, died <lb/>
Monday at the home of her daughter., <lb/>
Mr. Joe Causey. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber and Company's <lb/>
stock of new dress goods for the fall <lb/>
and winter, is best and cheapest <lb/>
that has yet been shown. <lb/>
Mr. Ronald Finch, of Bailey, who <lb/>
has been visiting his uncle, Rev. M. <lb/>
A Adams returned home Tuesday. <lb/>
If you need a dirt body cart, <lb/>
a box body cart, see the A. G. <lb/>
Mfg. Co. Remember they make the, <lb/>
carts. . <lb/>
Miss Pearl Hester Is spending <lb/>
days In the country this week. <lb/>
Miss Mamie Chapman spent the <lb/>
week with her sister, Mrs. H. C. <lb/>
Oysters, raw and oyster, cooked, <lb/>
at R. W. Dall's. <lb/>
Mr M. T. Spier, of catcher, who re that they <lb/>
ed his family here for the up to big league <lb/>
j, . , are of the Boston <lb/>
purpose of sending his Children to <lb/>
Winterville High School. He <lb/>
the recently vacated by, All In. <lb/>
Rev. M. A. Adam, on Myron with Louis- <lb/>
street. We are glad to welcome them Tm, Colonel, last year, but who w <lb/>
to our town. to Join the Indian. June <lb/>
Harrington, and Company will not report. In a letter to <lb/>
carry a large supply of hardware of j lent Sol. Meyer the veteran <lb/>
kinds. I, will pay yon see their give <lb/>
pony corn th Indians hi. but th. <lb/>
Messrs. H. B. Herman of leer that be <lb/>
and S. ft, Worthington all In . a diamond performer. <lb/>
Such a <lb/>
Percy <lb/>
be <lb/>
I had some <lb/>
with him today, and he <lb/>
out hi. hand and <lb/>
NO ROOM FOR DOUBT <lb/>
the baby <lb/>
let grow up and <lb/>
make name for himself. <lb/>
Ira Thorns <lb/>
ACCOUNTED FOR <lb/>
Uncle Sam ha. come out flat and <lb/>
told Mexico that American <lb/>
Those who got left can charge it <lb/>
up to the fact that the other fellows <lb/>
got the most votes. <lb/>
went to Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Postmasters at Richmond <lb/>
RICHMOND. Va., Sept. <lb/>
all sections of the country visitor, <lb/>
are arriving In Richmond to attend <lb/>
the ninth annual of the Na- <lb/>
League of Postmasters <lb/>
Meyer wired not to <lb/>
line, have now been <lb/>
tor another outfielder. <lb/>
In the Field. <lb/>
With back la at <lb/>
Jersey Billy ha. been <lb/>
shifted to the outflow, which would in- <lb/>
j that arm is aC right <lb/>
con sill begin tomorrow and It l. only the lame arm that <lb/>
continue In session until end Boston to 1st him go. <lb/>
the week. <lb/>
environment Inclines him to <lb/>
think <lb/>
positive. He live, with his <lb/>
wife and her <lb/>
COMPLETE ACCOUNTING <lb/>
good fishing about <lb/>
you a <lb/>
-No; I sell <lb/>
Prof how many senses <lb/>
Mete and a non- <lb/>
HALF A MILLION <lb/>
AND MORE <lb/>
Total Resources at Close of Business September 1912 <lb/>
THE HIGH WATER MARK IN BANKING IN PITT COUNTY <lb/>
It shows what the people think of the <lb/>
Greenville Banking and Trust Company <lb/>
AND ITS METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS <lb/>
UNCLE SAM and the STATE TREASURER of also approve us by depositing with us. <lb/>
Bring Your Tobacco and Cotton <lb/>
MONEY and <lb/>
START AN ACCOUNT WITH US <lb/>
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb/>
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb/>
on Application <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
N. C. Sept. <lb/>
All. C. L. went to <lb/>
Shoes of latest styles, and <lb/>
cheapest prices at A W. Ange and <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Mao Is spend <lb/>
the week at Mr. Mack <lb/>
The mail train came on tire Mon- <lb/>
day evening and so did H. W. Dall <lb/>
with a load of beef. <lb/>
Messrs. Tucker and <lb/>
Cherry were caller. In town Sun- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
If you want what you want, when <lb/>
you want it come and see <lb/>
ton. Barber and Company. <lb/>
Mr. O. Tucker and son, Warren, and <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox went to Greenville Mon <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Rev. M. A. Adams filled his regular <lb/>
appointment with church <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Mis. Louise of <lb/>
la spending a few days with <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
Quite a large number of people <lb/>
from here attended the revival at <lb/>
Bethany church last week. <lb/>
Mr. Savage and Tuck- <lb/>
were here Monday with the auto. <lb/>
They took a pleasant ride In the <lb/>
country from here. <lb/>
Furniture and felt mattresses a. <lb/>
cheap as the cheapest at A. W. Ange <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Mr. Fleming of Greenville <lb/>
spent Sunday with Mr. <lb/>
Spier. <lb/>
say the Democratic ticket, <lb/>
some say the Republican ticket. Ev- <lb/>
says they get beef, sausage, <lb/>
fish and oysters cheap for cash at <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
We are glad to see several new <lb/>
students W. H. S. this week. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb/>
have the best and most complete line <lb/>
of rugs and lap robes ever shown In <lb/>
Winterville. <lb/>
Mr. Paul Wallace and Jasper <lb/>
made a flying auto trip to <lb/>
Monday and returned on the p. m. <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Mr. Stephen Walters made a short <lb/>
trip out of town Sunday night. <lb/>
Miss Cox who Is teaching <lb/>
at spent Sunday at home. <lb/>
Miss Susie Wingate who has spent <lb/>
some time In Greenville, returned <lb/>
borne Monday night. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Johnson spent Monday <lb/>
evening In Greenville. <lb/>
Nominee Grain En- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
Western Section <lb/>
NORTH WILKESBORO, Sept. <lb/>
Hon. Locke was heard here to- <lb/>
night In a strong and eloquent speech. <lb/>
The democratic nominee for governor <lb/>
Was returning from Sparta in Alle- <lb/>
county and his address In <lb/>
the opera was an Impromptu <lb/>
one. It made a great Impression. <lb/>
Mr. was introduced by Hon. <lb/>
T. B. and made an earnest <lb/>
democratic appeal to his audience <lb/>
that fairly filled the hall and <lb/>
cheered. Alluding to the <lb/>
fusion days of his state he said <lb/>
should his right band forget Its <lb/>
cunning than that the people should <lb/>
forget the party which delivered the <lb/>
people of this state from an alien <lb/>
race. <lb/>
His reference to the founding of the <lb/>
party by Jefferson. Jackson, <lb/>
and Woodrow Wilson stirred his <lb/>
and won <lb/>
A number of were present, <lb/>
and the vent proved an Inspiration to <lb/>
the Democracy. <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
LAFAYETTE, Ind. Sept. <lb/>
annual reunion of Indian civil war <lb/>
veterans and their families was held <lb/>
at the State Soldier's Home In this <lb/>
More than one thousand old <lb/>
i soldiers with their families and friends <lb/>
In attendance. Following the <lb/>
dinner the veterans adjourned to the <lb/>
spacious grounds surrounding the <lb/>
home and listened to addresses by <lb/>
several prominent speakers. <lb/>
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb/>
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH g <lb/>
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb/>
Eastern for and Vicinity <lb/>
Advertising rates on Application <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C, September <lb/>
Monday afternoon the spirit of Mrs. <lb/>
Jones took its flight to God <lb/>
who gave It. She is the widow of <lb/>
the late Ben A. Jones and has long <lb/>
been a sufferer from Cancer, during <lb/>
confinement in the same <lb/>
her husband passed away and her <lb/>
daughter, Mr. Eddie came <lb/>
near dying with pneumonia and <lb/>
and Is still in Her remains <lb/>
will be laid to rest near their home <lb/>
beside husband who preceded her <lb/>
only a few weeks. <lb/>
Mr. Sol. Jackson and sister, <lb/>
Esta, left today for Tyndall's <lb/>
College near <lb/>
All kinds of hardware at J. R. <lb/>
Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr. L. L. Is run- <lb/>
early and late. He has three <lb/>
60-saw gins side by side and can gin <lb/>
a bale of cotton In fifteen minutes. <lb/>
Mr. G. M. Tucker of Whitakers i. <lb/>
visiting her father, Air. Hardy, <lb/>
In Greene county. <lb/>
Mr. H. C. Ormond of <lb/>
was In town Monday. <lb/>
Guns, pistols shells, cartridges <lb/>
dynamite at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Our cotton market is sustaining its <lb/>
reputation and the fleecy Is <lb/>
coming from all parts of the compass <lb/>
to the Ayden market. <lb/>
The Society will discuss <lb/>
That North Carolina Needs <lb/>
Compulsory Education Tues- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Dr. E. L. the old apostle <lb/>
of education Is In town. He has done <lb/>
much and lasting good working for <lb/>
tho F. W. B. Seminary. <lb/>
Cotton sheets, baskets and balances <lb/>
at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mrs. Bettie returned from <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. Hodges spent Sunday <lb/>
at his old home near Washington. N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Dr. M. M. has purchased Mr. <lb/>
Ed Coward's brick store on West <lb/>
avenue. <lb/>
Hon. A. L. Blow was here last <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Prank Lilly was right sick <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Contractors and <lb/>
hon are at work on Dr. W. H. <lb/>
residence In Ghent. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Smith has moved hi. <lb/>
here from Winterville and has <lb/>
taken work with L. L. Kittrell. <lb/>
Lime, cement, brick, windows and <lb/>
door, hardware at J. <lb/>
R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Items <lb/>
N. C. Sept. <lb/>
Messrs. H. C. and G. W. Venters <lb/>
went to Greenville today. <lb/>
We were glad to see so many <lb/>
out to the speaking Saturday- <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
Mr. Charlie Grubbs was in town <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Misses Velma and Mamie Venters <lb/>
attended services at Black Jack Sun- <lb/>
day and spent the afternoon In <lb/>
Mr. C. R. Galloway want lo Green- <lb/>
ville today. <lb/>
We have been asked to announce <lb/>
services here Sunday evening at <lb/>
o'clock, at the If, E. church and will <lb/>
continue the the next week <lb/>
every evening at Rev. Air. Bur- <lb/>
of Ayden, Everybody Is <lb/>
cordially Invited to attend. <lb/>
daughter of the second Earl of Dur- <lb/>
ham. The Duchess is a brilliant <lb/>
man and is well known a writer. <lb/>
Simmons Delivers Masterly <lb/>
Address Last Night <lb/>
at Newton <lb/>
NEWTON. Sept. night <lb/>
Senator Simmons opened the cam- <lb/>
in Catawba with one among the <lb/>
greatest speeches ever heard In the <lb/>
county. The large courthouse was <lb/>
packed to Its full capacity with voters <lb/>
from every precinct of the county. He <lb/>
was Introduced by Hon. W. C. <lb/>
It was an enthusiastic crowd and <lb/>
cheered Senator Simmons as he re- <lb/>
viewed the action, of the Democratic <lb/>
convention, expounded the planks of <lb/>
the Democratic platform, especially <lb/>
those defining the program for the ma- <lb/>
development of the South and <lb/>
reviewed his votes in Congress on <lb/>
lumber, reciprocity and others on <lb/>
which he had been <lb/>
Home Endorsement <lb/>
Hundreds of Greenville People <lb/>
Tell Yon nil About It <lb/>
Home endorsement, the public ex- <lb/>
of Greenville people, should <lb/>
be evidence beyond dispute for every <lb/>
reader. Surely the <lb/>
of friends and neighbors, cheer- <lb/>
fully given by them, will carry more <lb/>
weight than the utterance, of <lb/>
residing in faraway places. Read <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mrs. G. Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
have been so greatly help- <lb/>
ed by Kidney Pills that I <lb/>
am pleased to recommend them. My <lb/>
back and head ached and I had <lb/>
spell, and pains In my sides. My <lb/>
kidneys did not do their work prep- <lb/>
and caused much suffering. <lb/>
Kidney Pill, obtained at the <lb/>
John L. Wooten Drug Co., relieved <lb/>
my ache, and pain, corrected <lb/>
the trouble with my kidneys. I most <lb/>
cheerfully recommend this <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price We. <lb/>
Foster Co., New York <lb/>
sole agents for the United States. <lb/>
Remember <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
This is My Birthday <lb/>
of Leeds <lb/>
The Puke of Leeds, who recently <lb/>
paid his first visit to Canada and tho <lb/>
States, was born Sept. <lb/>
1862. The first Duke Leeds be- <lb/>
Lord High Treasurer of Eng- <lb/>
land and was the well known Min- <lb/>
of II. The present Duke <lb/>
succeeded hi. father in the title in <lb/>
1896. He a member Of <lb/>
from 1887 he succeeded <lb/>
to the peerage. From to 1901 <lb/>
ho was treasurer of the Household <lb/>
and he since been a member of <lb/>
tho London County Council. The <lb/>
Duke possesses an estate of about <lb/>
acres. The ancestral seat Is <lb/>
Castle, a fine stone castellated <lb/>
structure In Yorkshire. In <lb/>
the Duke was married to the <lb/>
Many From Home <lb/>
Every year In many part, of the <lb/>
country thousands are driven from <lb/>
their homes by coughs and lung dis- <lb/>
eases. Friends and business are left <lb/>
behind for other climates, but this <lb/>
Is costly and not always sure. A <lb/>
better way of multitudes <lb/>
to use Dr. King's New Discovery <lb/>
and cure yourself at home. Stay right <lb/>
with your friends and take this <lb/>
safe medicine. Throat lung <lb/>
find quick relief health re- <lb/>
urns. Its help in coughs, colds, grip, <lb/>
croup, whooping cough and sore lungs <lb/>
it Is positive blessing. and <lb/>
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed <lb/>
all druggists. <lb/>
Al FOB HIRE<lb/>
I have a passenger Touring <lb/>
Car for hire on reasonable <lb/>
terms. Will carry passenger. <lb/>
anywhere In town or country, <lb/>
or to neighboring town. <lb/>
Day Phone, Night Phone <lb/>
91-L <lb/>
Savage t <lb/>
Indian M. B. Conference <lb/>
Ind., <lb/>
The Indian Conference of the <lb/>
Episcopal church began its an- <lb/>
session In this city today with <lb/>
an attendance of more than <lb/>
gates and visitors. The Initial <lb/>
which was held this morning In <lb/>
the Wall Street M. E. church, was <lb/>
devoted to the work of organization <lb/>
the annual memorial service. The <lb/>
conference will continue six days. <lb/>
with Charles W. Smith of St. <lb/>
Louis presiding. <lb/>
A reward of Two Hundred Dollars <lb/>
will be paid for the arrest and con- <lb/>
of two or more of the parties <lb/>
guilty of cutting the Stock Law <lb/>
Fence on the New Born road, or a <lb/>
reward of One Hundred and Fifty <lb/>
Dollars for tho arrest and conviction <lb/>
of one single person for cutting said <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Commissioners of Pitt County. <lb/>
Sept. 10th, 1912.<lb/>
Says <lb/>
don't take a gill effort <lb/>
to git folks In a peck of <lb/>
a little neglect of constipation <lb/>
Indigestion or other liver <lb/>
derangement will do the same If <lb/>
ailing, take Dr. New Life Pills <lb/>
for quick results. Easy, safe, <lb/>
and only cents at all druggists.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018215_0004" n="4"/>
<p>
When Dreams Come Big Crowd Hears Judge <lb/>
True-His Mill Burned <lb/>
as He Slept <lb/>
Clark <lb/>
i Al scheduled lime. Chief Justice <lb/>
,, ,.,. a , <lb/>
K. lost his large s., mil laM <lb/>
U a Siding Norfolk and ,,,., n , ,. ,,,, <lb/>
Carolina railroad iron, <lb/>
Neck. Mm can <lb/>
inc. Mr. tan till loss II about . , . , ., . . , <lb/>
. , gathered to hear the Chief <lb/>
or Ms own <lb/>
candidacy for the t; I i sea <lb/>
carried no insurance. The Ore <lb/>
discovered about o'clock In the morn <lb/>
IV <lb/>
ed from the i <lb/>
no in. about the plant the d <lb/>
save in this room. <lb/>
A lire Mr <lb/>
Askew that i <lb/>
night It after th <lb/>
b Mr. n. II Clark and after . <lb/>
he level r- <lb/>
slip presented the <lb/>
r to the audience <lb/>
ht cold, Justice <lb/>
on <lb/>
low the beginning of speech, <lb/>
and up Improved he on. <lb/>
and look, l . i Judge Clark did . <lb/>
Ula i for B . <lb/>
sign of Bra. He the In <lb/>
rd on mind so much hi could considered rec<lb/>
When he his S s, it might bi <lb/>
S,., k early In as well to say that s . el <lb/>
I some time to <lb/>
; true upon reaching and his dealings with one <lb/>
he was surprised to And It from the <lb/>
ashes. <lb/>
. . Mr. had <lb/>
eye for twelve <lb/>
d d o . th <lb/>
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/>
Child Dislocates Hip <lb/>
A- . Howard. 1-year-1 j u, <lb/>
Old son Of Mr and Mrs II. I. . s .,. ,,.,. p. <lb/>
off was well re. Iv l by <lb/>
t was i <lb/>
We would like lo give more details <lb/>
and senatorial <lb/>
. i I house, but the hour <lb/>
In ch Clark began his <lb/>
ii impossible for us to expand <lb/>
i . selves and do his One speech, the <lb/>
t take justice we would Ilka to. had the <lb/>
No. Dayton Urea, yellow time. <lb/>
running gear, front rim blue, <lb/>
motor cycle pedals, heavy saddle. <lb/>
double spring, wide handle bars. <lb/>
right hand grip cracked on end alight- <lb/>
b of <lb/>
on sir. el <lb/>
at tin time that I <lb/>
hurl, but lo gel bet- <lb/>
let minute examination was <lb/>
this morning when it was found that <lb/>
the left hip Is dislocated. <lb/>
am <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
Bad Feeling <lb/>
Results in Duel; <lb/>
Reads Vetting <lb/>
will be held In G <lb/>
on other end silver colored, left haul on night. In the <lb/>
hand band shows brassy, lop or the proposed building <lb/>
of part enamel has popped a good road from Greenville via <lb/>
off makes it shown iron. dollars to the Beaufort county <lb/>
Sept. ll- a result <lb/>
duel on the . turn- <lb/>
night, . was pain- <lb/>
fully, though his son <lb/>
wounded at <lb/>
e and bis son Ed, d tor <lb/>
hooting The elder Fan . Is said <lb/>
to be on the road to recovery while <lb/>
the hoy's wounds were Insignificant. <lb/>
At a hearing for both <lb/>
were released on ball by a <lb/>
The affair was t result of <lb/>
had feeling of long The <lb/>
and the are <lb/>
neighbors and live three four miles <lb/>
The a and Doc <lb/>
Wallace were going the <lb/>
GOVERNOR FRIENDLY MEDIATOR <lb/>
TO <lb/>
M k <lb/>
TO PROTRACT <lb/>
ED STRIKE <lb/>
B. G. J. R. <lb/>
DRY GOODS<lb/>
time and I lied at <lb/>
reward for return to E. J. Dull, All persons Interested In the move- M,.,, the trip. It. <lb/>
Phone Ayden. X. C. are invited to attend the ,, ,,, , s<lb/>
elder l a out from <lb/>
house with the t have <lb/>
out with him there. <lb/>
JUST RECEIVED <lb/>
A CAR LOAD OF <lb/>
Horse 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/>
Horse and Mules <lb/>
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb/>
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb/>
gig, <lb/>
lace came out, bringing a gun and <lb/>
followed son. From his <lb/>
buggy which he a riding, Den <lb/>
Faulkner opened lire a a revolver <lb/>
and this was returned by Wallace <lb/>
with the shotgun, k fol-1 <lb/>
lowed and Faulkner a charge <lb/>
of shot in head . ltd neck and <lb/>
horse which he was was <lb/>
In the head while the back of the <lb/>
Tilled with lead. <lb/>
Faulkner was struck by scattering <lb/>
n the back. His father <lb/>
firing enough lo hint, <lb/>
Wallace took the gun from the old <lb/>
man's hands and continued the hos- <lb/>
himself. Ni i were hurt. <lb/>
CHARLESTON. W Va., Sept. <lb/>
afternoon today the coal op- <lb/>
. in the Held under <lb/>
Marital law as a result of u strike <lb/>
refused to submit their differences to <lb/>
arbitration as proposed by Governor <lb/>
last Saturday. <lb/>
The miners accepted the Governor's <lb/>
Alter t.- answers of both sides <lb/>
were received Governor an- <lb/>
that he would later is <lb/>
sue a call for general mass meet- <lb/>
of miners, coal operator and <lb/>
business t be held In <lb/>
the ten o'clock, September <lb/>
to situation. <lb/>
This action is at the <lb/>
of business organizations of <lb/>
Weal Virginia towns. <lb/>
The most attractive <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
LINE of <lb/>
DRY- <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
Wearing <lb/>
Apparel<lb/>
Want Bull Moose Editorials <lb/>
Stopped <lb/>
at <lb/>
Fort<lb/>
On Sunday bis pretty country <lb/>
home Sir. Joyner <lb/>
had the tobacco buyers of the Green- <lb/>
ville market and office force, as <lb/>
well as a few I to <lb/>
dinner with him. The tablet <lb/>
which about I guests <lb/>
were spread on one of the <lb/>
huge porches of the home and the <lb/>
ii was greatly . ed. chief <lb/>
dish was sad <lb/>
. in real country style and many <lb/>
hired they had never tasted hot- <lb/>
After dinner the remain- <lb/>
ed through the afternoon, passing the <lb/>
hours most pleasantly together. Mr <lb/>
Joyner is a cordial entertainer. <lb/>
GREENSBORO, Sept. <lb/>
Judge W. ll. Whedbee baa <lb/>
the hearing of ; .; i <lb/>
ion of mini stockholders the <lb/>
State Dispatch of Burlington, for an <lb/>
order to restrain paper from pub- <lb/>
editorials favorable to <lb/>
and <lb/>
A majority of the stockholders <lb/>
ed to desert the and Sherman <lb/>
ticket Mini support Roosevelt and <lb/>
Johnson, whereupon minority stock- <lb/>
hold is lo courts, <lb/>
the agreement of the corporation <lb/>
been violated. <lb/>
Rebels Across Border Losing <lb/>
Ground Against Fed- <lb/>
Troops <lb/>
. . <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Statement of Condition <lb/>
Till. HAM. Of IR, <lb/>
At the close of <lb/>
and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
House <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Due from hanks and <lb/>
bankers <lb/>
Cash In Vault <lb/>
September 1912. <lb/>
Worth I <lb/>
it will do good to read and <lb/>
this from Cotton and Cotton Oil <lb/>
Is strange that govern- <lb/>
will hundreds of mil- <lb/>
lions of dollars for navies and forts <lb/>
and arsenals in time profound peace <lb/>
while their appropriations for <lb/>
are only a few paltry thous- <lb/>
ands. To mighty battleships <lb/>
h are intended for destruction of <lb/>
life and property and to neglect <lb/>
culture, which Is the rapport of all <lb/>
nations, is a policy so shortsighted <lb/>
and so wicked as P challenge not <lb/>
merely the wisdom hut even the <lb/>
i of the lawmakers of the so-called <lb/>
civilized peoples of the<lb/>
Your wardrobe may need <lb/>
is being received at <lb/>
our store. <lb/>
Come and let us <lb/>
show you where to <lb/>
SAVE <lb/>
MONEY <lb/>
afternoon gown or possibly some <lb/>
frocks adaptable to the vacation <lb/>
you have planned. <lb/>
Let The Standard Fashion and be rely sat- <lb/>
Sheet September <lb/>
B.<lb/>
C. <lb/>
G. M. MOORING SON <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
Buyers of cotton and <lb/>
duce. We now former <lb/>
C-- tile Co. <lb/>
ill to have our <lb/>
on <lb/>
Kl. PASO. Tex. Sept. <lb/>
has Gagged at retaken yes <lb/>
by <lb/>
Reports from Tex., today <lb/>
said the Rebels had to the <lb/>
hills to south, according to ad- <lb/>
vices received by General <lb/>
from U, S. army <lb/>
The Federals captured rebels at <lb/>
The Federal loss was <lb/>
en as <lb/>
Agents of the department of state <lb/>
and justice have left Kl for <lb/>
Dally and Turkey Agree to <lb/>
End Over Possession <lb/>
of <lb/>
where U, S. Troops are hold- <lb/>
Co Sr., <lb/>
of the rebel commander. <lb/>
PARIS. Sept. terms for <lb/>
peace between Italy and Turkey have <lb/>
practically arranged with the <lb/>
exception a proposed loan to <lb/>
key of between and <lb/>
francs, concerning which Italy <lb/>
is now with <lb/>
12,776.07 Capital <lb/>
On Profits <lb/>
4.327.32 <lb/>
4,184.32 mug Payable <lb/>
3334,687.81 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
K. L. DAY IS. <lb/>
s. T. HOOKER, Tire <lb/>
Total <lb/>
150,000.00 <lb/>
5,597.90 <lb/>
241.255.97 <lb/>
16,000.00 <lb/>
Col. Who captured with <lb/>
Col. Pablo when they cross- <lb/>
ed the border Saturday evening prob- <lb/>
ably will be brought to Kl <lb/>
English and Belgian <lb/>
father j,.,,,.,,,,, today <lb/>
by the Paris Temps from <lb/>
one of Us editors Geneva. <lb/>
Montreal Slum Opens <lb/>
MONTREAL, Sept. annual <lb/>
bench show of the Kennel <lb/>
Club opened in the today <lb/>
N. Y., Sept. nearly entires from Can- <lb/>
Items <lb/>
effect <lb/>
to gates from nearly all of the <lb/>
L. LITTLE Cashier <lb/>
H. D. Asst Caller. <lb/>
in urn <lb/>
pal cities of the United States and <lb/>
from several Canadian cities have <lb/>
rived In to attend the <lb/>
annual convention of the League of <lb/>
American Municipalities. The con- <lb/>
the States and <lb/>
Practically every breed of dog known <lb/>
to the fancier Is represented. The <lb/>
show will continue three days. <lb/>
remedy <lb/>
Hy cure <lb/>
Constipation. Sick <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness <lb/>
And ALL DISEASES from <lb/>
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion con. Opening of fall meeting of the <lb/>
tomorrow Club. Ottawa. On, <lb/>
and continue and Opening of the Intercollegiate foot- <lb/>
fake No Substitute. day, season la the East <lb/>
BETHEL, Sept. are having <lb/>
some Ideal autumn weather <lb/>
quite different from last week. <lb/>
School begins Monday. The <lb/>
Prof. Craven, of Lexington, <lb/>
came last night and took as a <lb/>
prise Ills young wife. We will give <lb/>
her a warm welcome and hope their <lb/>
presence will prove beneficial to the. <lb/>
town and community. <lb/>
Mrs. Thomas leaves today <lb/>
for Greenville on a visit. <lb/>
Marvin and left for <lb/>
Randolph, College, the <lb/>
the week. <lb/>
Davis Bullock has accepted a <lb/>
with tho Drug Co. of <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Your attention Is called to the <lb/>
Hanking and Trust Company's <lb/>
statement in this Issue of tho Re- <lb/>
The board of aldermen are to be <lb/>
congratulated on the recent law <lb/>
passed forbidding stock to run on <lb/>
the streets. <lb/>
Van Taylor, Paul. Don and Mar- <lb/>
shall all left for <lb/>
Ridge hist Monday. <lb/>
Championship outdoor swims of <lb/>
the Western A. A. U. at St. Louis.<lb/>
Wilson Given Great Reception <lb/>
REFUSE <lb/>
In Home State of President Taft MI DEATH <lb/>
Democratic Nominee Delivers Speech in Ohio and Wins A <lb/>
Place in Heart of Buckeye Slate <lb/>
People <lb/>
I Report of the Condition of <lb/>
in OF <lb/>
at the State of . C <lb/>
the close of business Sept. 1912 <lb/>
Resource <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
j Banking <lb/>
Furniture and 4.327.32 <lb/>
8.527.32 <lb/>
Demand loans 325.87 <lb/>
Due from Hanks and I ink- <lb/>
TO<lb/>
WITH <lb/>
n m <lb/>
EM Kilt A <lb/>
ARK Vs <lb/>
OF<lb/>
CONTINUES ADVOCATING INTELLIGENT RULE OF w <lb/>
35,156.66 <lb/>
I I <lb/>
All BODIES RECOVERED YET <lb/>
THE PEOPLE AGAINST INTERESTS <lb/>
today that was as vigorous as it <lb/>
was unexpected. <lb/>
No previous arrangements had been <lb/>
made for speeches and the train <lb/>
was twisted by delays early in the <lb/>
lay, but crowds gathered along the <lb/>
route and Governor Wilson made near <lb/>
a dozen speeches his car. <lb/>
He replied to former Senator <lb/>
of Indiana, who charged in a <lb/>
recent speech that Governor Wilson, <lb/>
If elected would be boss-controlled. <lb/>
State senator Fred Mayor <lb/>
Fickle, of Ind. hoarded <lb/>
train and told Mr. Wilson about <lb/>
Mr. speech so when <lb/>
the Democratic candidate reached <lb/>
he hit at Mr. <lb/>
to a large crowd, <lb/>
understand that in a speech made <lb/>
last Saturday said Governor <lb/>
Wilson, mini, esteemed friend <lb/>
mine, namely. Senator <lb/>
said that he entertained very <lb/>
tear inc. that If re <lb/>
elected president I would be con- <lb/>
trolled by the bosses. I never <lb/>
before Senator <lb/>
was a because if he did <lb/>
not know that was a joke, he ought <lb/>
la have known that H was a joke, j <lb/>
When did you ever hear that I ii id <lb/>
changed all my political <lb/>
way you can tell whether a <lb/>
man is going lo he controlled by <lb/>
or is to judge whether he <lb/>
is in reach of a boas or not. Do you <lb/>
know what a boss is A boss is a <lb/>
political of certain special In- <lb/>
who see to It, through him. <lb/>
people they can control are put <lb/>
In office that laws they don't <lb/>
CHICAGO. Sept. Ohio the government do you suppose they <lb/>
mid Indiana Governor Woodrow dispense with the men <lb/>
on did some Impromptu campaign- <lb/>
the bosses who determine who <lb/>
to e and the <lb/>
is to <lb/>
created interrupt <lb/>
ed a man in the crowd, and he re- <lb/>
his question several <lb/>
men who <lb/>
friend, to answer your <lb/>
continued the governor, the men <lb/>
Who have taken advantage <lb/>
tariff to get together to make <lb/>
great combinations of industry lo <lb/>
out competition and to make <lb/>
sure that the prices are in their own <lb/>
Control. And every Republican lead- <lb/>
In our generation has been in lea- <lb/>
with those <lb/>
are broke in another <lb/>
mice the governor's reply brought <lb/>
cheers. <lb/>
are men who have set up <lb/>
the meat he said. <lb/>
body knows the list of them, These <lb/>
men are heads the Steel lust, <lb/>
the tobacco trust, of the Standard <lb/>
Oil trust, and Of trusts <lb/>
that everybody knows. I am <lb/>
ed you didn't know the names of <lb/>
them before. These nun have sup- <lb/>
ported those who have controlled our <lb/>
government in the years and <lb/>
they are supporting them still. And <lb/>
my pan do not entertain any <lb/>
hope of the government of the United <lb/>
being freed from the control <lb/>
o. trusts and control of bosses who <lb/>
are the agents of trusts, through the <lb/>
Instrumentality of the adoption of <lb/>
the trusts into the care of the gov-<lb/>
whose <lb/>
rests on Saturday night completed <lb/>
the of the gun-men indict- <lb/>
ed for the murder f Herman <lb/>
were arraigned this morning <lb/>
before Coir in the Supreme <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Silver coin, <lb/>
all minor <lb/>
coin currency <lb/>
National bank no- <lb/>
and other <lb/>
C. notes <lb/>
11,887.00 <lb/>
At the request of counsel for tin <lb/>
prisoners, pleading was adjourned <lb/>
September <lb/>
ti <lb/>
58.284.71 <lb/>
and the men who do that are the men <lb/>
Accident <lb/>
great <lb/>
are Interested in tin <lb/>
of this country. <lb/>
am sorry to observe whereas <lb/>
the Republican party has practically <lb/>
the traits and the Democratic <lb/>
party proposes to prevent monopoly in <lb/>
is.- country the third party, <lb/>
by <lb/>
es to take the monopoly into partner- <lb/>
ship with the government by accept- <lb/>
It as an inevitable necessity and <lb/>
bringing it under the regulation of <lb/>
law; that is to say, making It a <lb/>
Institution of the country. <lb/>
And when the men who have created <lb/>
monopoly are accepted partners of <lb/>
ELIZABETH CITY. <lb/>
S. Only and wife had a narrow escape <lb/>
when their horse became frightened <lb/>
and ran down Main street, which was <lb/>
crowded with shoppers. Fortunate- <lb/>
two Ralph <lb/>
and Lee Jackson, happened In be <lb/>
near, and caught the runaway horse, <lb/>
before he had Injured both Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Only quite seriously. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Former Magistrate on be- Undivided profits, less cur- <lb/>
half of the prisoners, asked to , liter rent , sea and <lb/>
pleas Of not guilty with leave paid <lb/>
to withdraw, but decided lo wall <lb/>
next Wednesday before pleading Mils payable <lb/>
The wiles of the prisoners and Max Tone <lb/>
Kahn, the alleged pickpocket arrested deposit <lb/>
In the flat occupied by them, were Deposits subj el to <lb/>
held in ball each, as material <lb/>
b, <lb/>
and took a <lb/>
keen interest in the proceedings, <lb/>
They had no statements to make. <lb/>
evil <lb/>
n more disposition to give <lb/>
lion or make any admissions than <lb/>
they w u n Ass <lb/>
District Attorney Moss grilled <lb/>
for three hours regarding the night <lb/>
v. i, n was shot down near <lb/>
the Hotel <lb/>
The two prisoners I to talk <lb/>
about the murder until after they had <lb/>
conferred with counsel. <lb/>
forty or more letters postcards <lb/>
found in tin rooms of the two men <lb/>
may furnish Important Information <lb/>
t., the attorney. <lb/>
Detectives ransacked the apart- <lb/>
from ceiling to <lb/>
Beneath the boards of the Hour <lb/>
tucked under carpels correspondence <lb/>
was found which Deputy Police Com- <lb/>
missioner Dougherty says is of <lb/>
to the prosecution. <lb/>
Assistant District Attorney Hots <lb/>
Was prepared today lo make a demand <lb/>
upon the police department for <lb/>
Mr. Moss said he was <lb/>
I i understand why news the <lb/>
finding of the letters had been with- <lb/>
held from <lb/>
12.561.86 <lb/>
CHICAGO, Sept <lb/>
bodies were recovered front Lake <lb/>
Michigan, near Lake bluff today, bring <lb/>
to eight the list of known dead <lb/>
in the accident when a M- <lb/>
tool i utter, containing recruits <lb/>
naval training <lb/>
tag Man lopes lady <lb/>
His Aged Father <lb/>
to Marry <lb/>
STERLING, III. Sept. <lb/>
Lewis, eighteen years of age. son of <lb/>
a wealthy farmer, sloped Wednesday <lb/>
night with Mrs Basel <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
Mrs. has been the house- <lb/>
at the Lewis home since Mrs. <lb/>
Lewis died year ago. she was <lb/>
to have married Lewis, Br, Friday, <lb/>
and elaborate arrangements had been <lb/>
for the wedding. She is an <lb/>
of the dashing<lb/>
and the elder Lewis states that hi <lb/>
5,548.22 <lb/>
welcome her home as his <lb/>
, . alt be Imped to <lb/>
overturned while the party <lb/>
sailing. <lb/>
Three were <lb/>
sear, <lb/>
the station, dragged for <lb/>
the lake for their bodies s J <lb/>
-i <lb/>
Included In the bodies recovered <lb/>
as that of chief Gunner's <lb/>
s Mate w. k. x, ,,. <lb/>
trying to save i <lb/>
Chicago, in i n <lb/>
renewed the <lb/>
chi- <lb/>
go to determine the <lb/>
en who lost their <lb/>
I afternoon in the ac- <lb/>
in Lake Michigan off Lake <lb/>
Bluff. <lb/>
Resides identified be- <lb/>
led that five and pi <lb/>
formerly lived and where they are re- <lb/>
port d to have been married today. <lb/>
Mrs. hat two sons, aged <lb/>
and <lb/>
check <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
c i <lb/>
Total i <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Counts <lb/>
i i of <lb/>
ab n ed do sol <lb/>
i I Is true to <lb/>
us <lb/>
of <lb/>
the best of mi knowledge and f, <lb/>
JAMES LITTLE. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to <lb/>
this i-iii day of November, 1912, <lb/>
H. D. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
My Oct. 1912. <lb/>
Corn i -i <lb/>
It. W. MOSELEY, <lb/>
c. MOTE, <lb/>
W. A. BOWEN, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Report Condition of <lb/>
BETHEL I <lb/>
at Hi I in the Stale of <lb/>
a the close of business Sept. A. <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
Overdrafts 814.94 <lb/>
lions, . <lb/>
Furniture and fixer's 1,576.01 <lb/>
Due from hanks and bankers 5,306.42 <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 16.- loner- Silver coin, including all mi- <lb/>
George Washington Curtis Lee nor coin currency 4,737.60 <lb/>
quietly observed eightieth birth-. <lb/>
day anniversary today at his home, Total <lb/>
near Burk station, Fair- <lb/>
fax enmity. General Lee Is the son stock In 20,000.00 <lb/>
of the late General Robert E Lee. Undivided profits, cur- <lb/>
he succeeded us president of rent expenses taxes <lb/>
Washington and Leo University paid <lb/>
1871. Since he has been Time certificates of deposit 19,940.44 <lb/>
dent of the university. subject to check 40,426.36 <lb/>
Reserved for interest 856.21 <lb/>
James Need ham <lb/>
Jami i one of the <lb/>
members of California <lb/>
in the national of rep- <lb/>
born September <lb/>
1864. The Interesting event <lb/>
in an emigrant wagon, in the vicinity <lb/>
City, Nev., while his pa- <lb/>
nuts were route lo California. <lb/>
. Mr. Needham the <lb/>
; blown i in 1888 and <lb/>
Prick- the law school of the lei. <lb/>
ears i After <lb/>
to the bar he began <lb/>
the practice of his profession at <lb/>
Mo Cal. place has since <lb/>
bi i home, He was elected to <lb/>
m by the Republicans of the <lb/>
Sixth district in 1899 and <lb/>
feature. Will lie given has bull times. <lb/>
first try-out v. lien the <lb/>
count, d for. <lb/>
State-Wide in <lb/>
ST. PAUL, Mum . Sept. 16.- Minne- <lb/>
direct primary law, which has <lb/>
a second choice provision as its <lb/>
parties will name their candidates <lb/>
in go state, <lb/>
and county tickets at the general <lb/>
election in November. <lb/>
The Proctor Hotel walls are climb- <lb/>
above ground now. <lb/>
The days and nights are now near <lb/>
in length. <lb/>
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb/>
the Bed <lb/>
Used in Cur <lb/>
Department <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
Superior lo any. <lb/>
Alt fountain <lb/>
Toilet A Hides, <lb/>
full Lint of <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Pens, <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Coward-Woo ten Drug Co. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
N. Carol <lb/>
Reflector Advertisements Pay<lb/>
MONEY LOST<lb/>
Total <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina. County of <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I. W. ll. Cashier of the <lb/>
e a ii bank, do <lb/>
that the above statement Is to <lb/>
the best of my I I belief, <lb/>
W. Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed Rod to I i <lb/>
this 12th day Be i . 1912 <lb/>
S. T, CARSON, <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
Con ii <lb/>
M. O. <lb/>
W. It. I. PURVIS, <lb/>
ROBT. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb/>
by Guying the first is offer- <lb/>
ed them Without looking over our lines <lb/>
of FARM MACHINERY <lb/>
We carry an up-to-date line of farm <lb/>
and machines that we know will <lb/>
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb/>
the most practical, economical and <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
We carry a stocK or repairs tor the ma- <lb/>
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb/>
buying machinery. <lb/>
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb/>
possible and we will do everything in our <lb/>
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb/>
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb/>
THINK OF <lb/>
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb/>
Fire in Session <lb/>
DENVER, Colo. Sept. IT.-Chiefs of <lb/>
the of many of the <lb/>
leading cities of the United states and <lb/>
Canada were on hand a the opening <lb/>
In city today of the fortieth an- <lb/>
of the International As- <lb/>
of Fire The <lb/>
will last four days and will he <lb/>
devoted to the discussion of building <lb/>
the advantages of motor <lb/>
drawn apparatus, the care of lire <lb/>
high pressure systems and <lb/>
other fire J. A. <lb/>
Montreal. John of New <lb/>
York City an others are on the pro- <lb/>
gram for papers or addresses <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. <lb/>
The Rev, John J, <lb/>
was today consecrated <lb/>
bishop of the Roman Catholic ii- <lb/>
of Philadelphia with the title <lb/>
of Tho ceremony took place <lb/>
in the cathedral In the <lb/>
a large bishops, <lb/>
and laymen. The complete ritualistic <lb/>
ceremony of Church was curried <lb/>
out iii the Archbishop <lb/>
officiated as <lb/>
orator and the Right Rev. <lb/>
preached the consecration <lb/>
sermon <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
B. F. TYSON <lb/>
The Insurance and Realty Co. <lb/>
LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT <lb/>
Rail Estate Bought and Sold <lb/>
RENTS COLLECTED. LOANS NEGOTIATED <lb/>
Office on Street, Rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's Store <lb/>
la i <lb/>
J If <lb/>
j We sell the best Buggies and on I <lb/>
the market for the money <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
or <lb/>
Credit<lb/>
Satisfaction or Money <lb/>
Refunded <lb/>
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles <lb/>
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb/>
We you to look at our<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018215_0005" n="5"/>
<p>
mm<lb/>
cum <lb/>
FARMER III RALEIGH <lb/>
SUSPICIOUS <lb/>
information <lb/>
TO THE ADVISABILITY OF <lb/>
CO-OPERATION IN, <lb/>
GREATEST ASSET <lb/>
Mr. I, in company, with <lb/>
goodly number of Pitt county's best <lb/>
attended the farmers meet- <lb/>
US in Raleigh on the 27th of August <lb/>
and I want to tell your readers that <lb/>
the program was Just splendid; the <lb/>
peaches by experts In their line were <lb/>
entertaining and instructive. The <lb/>
dominating idea cooperation. One <lb/>
speaker told how Denmark had re- <lb/>
from an unfortunate war <lb/>
when the taxes rose to five dollars <lb/>
per acre upon agricultural land and <lb/>
in leas than fifty years Denmark; <lb/>
has more money per capita than <lb/>
nation except England; all this pros- <lb/>
brought about by co-operation <lb/>
among the farmers In buying and. <lb/>
selling. If these farmers can <lb/>
so well why cannot we farmers <lb/>
Ten out-strip them. In the market- j <lb/>
ins; of our cotton we might save <lb/>
enough money every in Pitt <lb/>
county to build a sanitarium in our <lb/>
enterprising town of Greenville or <lb/>
could save enough in one year to <lb/>
a good from to <lb/>
In order to do <lb/>
must have a cotton warehouse in <lb/>
every thriving town in tin county. <lb/>
where we can sell or store our Mt- <lb/>
ton until we arc ready to sell. <lb/>
Dr. Hopkins, of III., said Baa- <lb/>
ls ground phosphate rock used with <lb/>
stable manure gave better result <lb/>
about one half the cost of acid <lb/>
There was a sale of pure-bred Berk <lb/>
shire hogs the afternoon of the sec- <lb/>
Owl day and Pitt county bought near- <lb/>
one fifth of them. <lb/>
hope to see most of these hogs at <lb/>
our County Fair. <lb/>
l saw only three ladles from PHI <lb/>
hut these reported having a good <lb/>
time and they though a <lb/>
able time. Good bread Is a mi <lb/>
hold necessity and had an ex- <lb/>
pert bread maker who demonstrated <lb/>
to the ladies that any women I <lb/>
Unary Intelligence t <lb/>
bread if she only knew how <lb/>
and would take a little pains. <lb/>
really believe the <lb/>
ti rs and wives could spent a <lb/>
and profitable three days at the farm- <lb/>
it's dry dry. <lb/>
A. MOVE. <lb/>
Bank think oar <lb/>
paying will bear watching. <lb/>
Bank Why. <lb/>
positively enjoys It <lb/>
UNAPPRECIATED KINDNESS<lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Chief of T. Smith. <lb/>
E Nobles. E, B. <lb/>
W. A. Bowen, J. Tunstall J. <lb/>
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson. Z. P. Van- <lb/>
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb/>
Water and Light <lb/>
E Spain. C. OH. L. <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
L. Allen. <lb/>
Fire D. Overton. <lb/>
Mrs. did you do with <lb/>
the flower seeds <lb/>
Mr. them to the <lb/>
chickens this morning. thought I'd <lb/>
save the poor things the trouble of <lb/>
scratching Hum all up as soon as you <lb/>
planted them. <lb/>
IN THE KINDERGARTEN <lb/>
OF <lb/>
TEE <lb/>
Willie, why do bees --warm <lb/>
what is the cause of <lb/>
simply bee cause, I <lb/>
QUITE LIKELY <lb/>
shift <lb/>
Opening of National Boat <lb/>
Carnival on the Hudson off <lb/>
Yonkers, N. v. <lb/>
Opening of Great Western trotting <lb/>
meeting at Dubuque. Iowa. <lb/>
Opening of eighteen day's rare meet <lb/>
at Douglas Park. Louisville. <lb/>
Opening of Fe Raring Cir- <lb/>
at Colorado Stale Fair. <lb/>
Pueblo. <lb/>
Eddie vs <lb/>
son. rounds, at Cincinnati. <lb/>
Jack Sullivan vs <lb/>
Davis, rounds, at Buffalo. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Grand Prize automobile race will <lb/>
he decided at the course. <lb/>
Opening of the annual bench show <lb/>
of the Montreal Kennel Club. Mon- <lb/>
Close of the season of the <lb/>
Baseball League. <lb/>
Opening of Lake Circuit trot- <lb/>
ting masting at W. Va. <lb/>
Opening of Eastern Illinois Circuit <lb/>
trotting meeting at Terra Hume. Ind. <lb/>
Opening of Michigan Short Ship <lb/>
Circuit trolling meeting at Marshall, <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
. you know, suppose. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Annual show of <lb/>
Horse Show Association opens at <lb/>
White Plains, N. Y. <lb/>
Voting Jack vs Young <lb/>
Brown. rounds at York. <lb/>
Thursday <lb/>
Opening of annual speed carnival <lb/>
of Buffalo Motor Boat Club on the <lb/>
Niagara <lb/>
Opening of annual bench show of <lb/>
nations County Kennel Club. <lb/>
n. y. <lb/>
Johnny vs Eddie <lb/>
Ill rounds at New York. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Automobile races for the <lb/>
sin and trophies at Milwaukee. <lb/>
National A. A. U, Hack and field <lb/>
-championships at Forbes Field, Pitts- <lb/>
burgh. <lb/>
Start of hour motor cycle race <lb/>
at Brighton Beach <lb/>
Johnston vs Stanley <lb/>
rounds at Pueblo Colo <lb/>
Joe vs Pat Scott, rounds <lb/>
at Victoria, B. C. <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
make It a point never to <lb/>
talk more than ten minutes with any <lb/>
So as not to tell all <lb/>
AND OFFICIALS <lb/>
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb/>
Sheriff I. Dudley. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C Moore <lb/>
Register of Moore. <lb/>
B. Wilson. <lb/>
Chas. OH. Laughing- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
P. O. <lb/>
i. Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis. <lb/>
W. K. Proctor. <lb/>
W. Brown, C. of R. <lb/>
Lillian Carr, pres <lb/>
Miss Ward Moore, secretary. <lb/>
Daughters of T. <lb/>
J. Jarvis. president; Mrs. J. L <lb/>
en. secretary. <lb/>
The Kings A. L. I <lb/>
Blow, president; Mrs. I. O. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Sans Club President. Mrs. j <lb/>
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W. <lb/>
L Hall. <lb/>
Dunn, <lb/>
D. M Clark, secretary. <lb/>
End of R. O. Jet- <lb/>
fries, president; Mrs E. B. <lb/>
Secretary. I <lb/>
Round Table Mrs. R. <lb/>
Pres.; Nellie Denny. Sec. <lb/>
Civic League Present Mrs. T. <lb/>
A Person; Secretary. Mrs. T. B. <lb/>
Reflector Want Ads. <lb/>
Churches. <lb/>
Baptist, U M. <lb/>
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb/>
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb/>
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb/>
regular pastor. <lb/>
Episcopal. St. Paul Rev. Dallas <lb/>
Tucker, rector. W A. Bowen <lb/>
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb/>
E. V. Lancaster, <lb/>
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb/>
Methodist. Jarvis <lb/>
K. M. Hoyle, pastor; . B. Ellington, <lb/>
clerk; H. superintend- <lb/>
of Sunday school; L. H. <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Delphi;. Chapel <lb/>
Rev. W, pastor. <lb/>
Free Will Thomas E <lb/>
pastor. <lb/>
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M <lb/>
R. Williams, W. M.; L H. Pender. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M. <lb/>
F. D. B. Griffin, Sec. <lb/>
Greenville Encampment No. I. <lb/>
O. W. C. P.; <lb/>
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb/>
Tar River No. K. of J. <lb/>
Woodward. C. C; A. B. <lb/>
K. of R. and S. <lb/>
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M. <lb/>
-J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge No. I. <lb/>
every Tuesday night, E. O. <lb/>
Flanagan. X. G.; L. H Pender, Sec. <lb/>
Tribe No. I <lb/>
R. Sachem; J. <lb/>
NEW LINE COAT SOTS AS. <lb/>
rived. B. J. Pulley. <lb/>
Kill IT JARS AT S. <lb/>
NEW WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
ginghams and white goods, Just in <lb/>
at B. J. Pulley's. <lb/>
or doses will break any cm <lb/>
I Chills and Fever; and If taken thee <lb/>
a tonic the Fever will not return <lb/>
Price <lb/>
LACE BANDS IN ALL WIDTHS AT <lb/>
B. J. Pulley's. V <lb/>
WANTED MESSENGER BOY. W. <lb/>
Tel. Co. <lb/>
will cure you. <lb/>
NEW LINE OF LACES, INSERTIONS <lb/>
to match, at It. J. Pulley's. <lb/>
I aid <lb/>
TWO ROOMS FOR <lb/>
rent. to Mis. Sallie Evans.<lb/>
MEW USE OF RIBBONS IN ALL <lb/>
widths and Colon at II. J. Pulley's.<lb/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
F. M. <lb/>
Lawyer. <lb/>
second floor In Wooten <lb/>
on Third St., opposite court house <lb/>
L. L Moore <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
MOORE A LOSS <lb/>
Attorneys st Law <lb/>
North Carol's. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
North <lb/>
B. J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In Edwards Building on the <lb/>
House <lb/>
. North <lb/>
HER REAL OBJECTIONS <lb/>
K. W. FLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office formerly occupied by L <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
North <lb/>
H. W. CARTER, M. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb/>
Ear, Nose and Throat. <lb/>
Washington, N. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Office with Dr. L. James. Green- <lb/>
ville, day every Monday, to pm <lb/>
Law <lb/>
Office in Tune <lb/>
services art <lb/>
desired <lb/>
North <lb/>
T. I I S <lb/>
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating, <lb/>
lid's Gasoline Engines; <lb/>
Electric Light <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work i <lb/>
Reasonable price. See or call <lb/>
hone No. <lb/>
B. F. TYSON <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb/>
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store <lb/>
E t <lb/>
JAKES L. EVANS <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
MRS. . HASKETT <lb/>
Florist <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
and Cut Flutters. <lb/>
Flower all <lb/>
Gentry <lb/>
NEW BRICK <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
LEADS <lb/>
Greenville Tobacco Market. <lb/>
To September 17th, inclusive <lb/>
7.228 pounds million, one hundred <lb/>
and seventeen thousand, two hundred and <lb/>
were auctioned on our floor for <lb/>
scores of farmers who went home satisfied, to <lb/>
comeback with their next load. <lb/>
Our general average for <lb/>
enormous amount of 1,112.- <lb/>
pounds was over <lb/>
Our average for past ten days <lb/>
has from to <lb/>
The market has sold about a <lb/>
third of the 1912 crop. <lb/>
N-w Brick has sold a ct this <lb/>
Ask the reason for this success on r SAT- <lb/>
j IS FIT-D Customers--. tobacco <lb/>
BEST WAREHOUSE on Greenville market <lb/>
will cure you. <lb/>
LINE Of SILKS IN <lb/>
shades and i at B. J. Pulley's, <lb/>
II <lb/>
DRESSES, IN SILKS <lb/>
and serges, at M. j. Pulley's.<lb/>
Gentry Gorman <lb/>
.- . , <lb/>
AGED <lb/>
woman to in <lb/>
W. L. c.<lb/>
KENT-ONE U <lb/>
Apply, John Hicks. V ltd <lb/>
World's Progressive Shows <lb/>
W. F. <lb/>
M Law <lb/>
opposite R. L. Cos <lb/>
and next door to John <lb/>
Company's new<lb/>
Here with the Mightiest and <lb/>
Feature Displays and <lb/>
Great Artist and Greatest Show Ever <lb/>
w. ii. m. Clark <lb/>
I Mill Attorney at <lb/>
A I. <lb/>
sad <lb/>
Gerald <lb/>
you object to baldness <lb/>
unless bald spot <lb/>
Cup race at Milwaukee, extends Into hit bruin <lb/>
H. W. d a C. <lb/>
on N. O. N. C <lb/>
WARD <lb/>
Ado; at Lair <lb/>
to all <lb/>
la Wooten on <lb/>
. Mortal <lb/>
Into New Stables <lb/>
Corner 2nd and Street f <lb/>
SAM SHORT I <lb/>
Transfer Man i <lb/>
and Express <lb/>
Phone No. Night or Day i <lb/>
Meets All Trains <lb/>
DAILY. and <lb/>
IN FAIR A HUM WEATHER <lb/>
THE FINEST TENTS <lb/>
of I <lb/>
What We I meet <lb/>
according to science things as- <lb/>
with our early home Hie <lb/>
such as Salve, that <lb/>
mother or grandmother used to cure <lb/>
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin <lb/>
ruts, or bruises. For- <lb/>
years ct its <lb/>
Unrivaled for piles, corns or <lb/>
sores. Only cents at all druggists. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Li <lb/>
WILD BEAST <lb/>
JAPANESE At A e CO. <lb/>
THE RENOWNED Direct <lb/>
MEXICAN of Mexico. <lb/>
THE MANY IND Q <lb/>
THE S ELEPHANTS. <lb/>
THE Hill DAY CLOWNS. <lb/>
THE OTHER REAL SIMMS AND NOVELTIES. <lb/>
ISSUE MISSING <lb/>
sure and witness the DIG FREE EXHIBITION given dully at <lb/>
P. M. on Show directly In front of main entrance, Miss Them <lb/>
1st <lb/>
.---<lb/>
<lb/>
</p>
</div>
</body></text></TEI>