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IS TEE <lb />
BEAST OF E <lb />
Carolina, it <lb />
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND is SUB- <lb />
MOUNDED BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
OP ALL <lb />
BINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERB FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
IX WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AN <lb />
FACILITIES. <lb />
WE AX UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
Is f Healthful, the Most look Mun. <lb />
Y Cm o I It I. <lb />
WE HAVE A FLA- <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IX EASTERN <lb />
FART OF X OUT II <lb />
AND INVITE <lb />
WHO TO GET <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS TO TARE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
OUR A l I SIS <lb />
RATES ARE AND AN <lb />
BE BAD UPON <lb />
m is <lb />
First Annual Fair of the E. <lb />
C. F. Association <lb />
The Oral annual Fair or the Croat <lb />
Carolina Mr <lb />
Appears for <lb />
State <lb />
Tin- association <lb />
getting everything la tor <lb />
six months and they now an- <lb />
to the public that this fair <lb />
hi be or beat and <lb />
aver held In North Carolina. <lb />
thousand premium books <lb />
have been issued and arc now <lb />
for distribution nil over Eastern North <lb />
Carolina. thousand dollars In <lb />
will be offered In pram- <lb />
book. this <lb />
information are <lb />
they occupied almost half Williams. <lb />
the Charged with N; once and of <lb />
coin it in these book, will mailed to thorn. <lb />
ware placed on trial be- <lb />
REOPEN DYNAMITING CASES <lb />
lira it n Trial <lb />
Is to <lb />
In Indian, <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS. I. Stationed <lb />
within a rail in the small court room <lb />
Albert ii. <lb />
i, m. or- <lb />
case No, <lb />
Frank M. <lb />
fore Federal <lb />
son today. <lb />
Judge Anderson at <lb />
dared <lb />
tho United venue<lb />
On motion the government the <lb />
j. w. Ryan, in.; <lb />
Andrew <lb />
ill, and Patrick II. Ryan. Chicago,<lb />
Tho government it hail <lb />
no evidence than to warrant <lb />
their trial, of the man had bean I it y r seeing <lb />
the iron liberal <lb />
One of the features of the fair will <lb />
ha tho daily monoplane flights Mr. <lb />
Prank Champion, tho noted aviator. <lb />
year an aviation meal was hold <lb />
In Now Horn and Mr. C. Winner <lb />
made in a <lb />
biplane. <lb />
Another attraction that will draw <lb />
to Now Will two ex- <lb />
dally by Mi. Hardy. <lb />
the Wire Kins. Mr. Hardy won <lb />
worlds renown by walking <lb />
Niagara on a tight wore several <lb />
yearn ago. <lb />
The public will have the <lb />
racing. <lb />
purses have boon offered. <lb />
i are coming in every day <lb />
K. from <lb />
There will also lie exalting motor <lb />
and Olaf A. I cycle racing, <lb />
Ion. <lb />
At the outset <lb />
pleaded guilty. <lb />
A. <lb />
of San Francisco, The fair grounds are on <lb />
not polity, All the other what is known as the <lb />
at their arraignment last March bad a beautiful on the <lb />
not guilty, or. The owns one bun- <lb />
Daniel J. Brooklyn M. Y. acres of land. Thirty acres are <lb />
n former executive hoard member of enclosed In the fair ground. <lb />
the International Association Bridge There has been erected a <lb />
and Iron Workers, was re- main building, x feet, an <lb />
ported unable to attend on account of grand stand with a seat- <lb />
CHAP <lb />
Explosion Blows Turbine <lb />
Engine <lb />
TESTING SHIP ill THE III <lb />
Other Arc Seriously Hurt. <lb />
Steam Open <lb />
Ex <lb />
NEWPORT, It. I. Oct. <lb />
ant Donald P. Morrison was killed <lb />
and men injured today by the <lb />
of the steam on the <lb />
do boat <lb />
The off <lb />
while the was <lb />
preparing her second quarterly <lb />
trial. <lb />
Lieutenant Morrison entered <lb />
service from Missouri in 1902. <lb />
The seriously injured <lb />
Lieutenant L, Montgomery, <lb />
the u E, B. Craw- <lb />
ford, mate of the <lb />
the umpires named to <lb />
h the and the following <lb />
of the <lb />
W. male. first <lb />
class; ll. i,. Wilder, machinist male. <lb />
Enters by Delivers Four Important Speeches, Several s <lb />
Teddy the First Streaks Through <lb />
N. C. Like A California <lb />
loft <lb />
till capacity for thousands, a poultry <lb />
building, a swine building, sheds for <lb />
cattle, stables for the horses, <lb />
half a oval half a mile race <lb />
track. <lb />
Music for the fair will furnish- <lb />
ed by A. Passer I Italian Hand front <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
Wednesday, October will <lb />
children's day. school child <lb />
in North will <lb />
Riven n ticket which will give them <lb />
admission to the for that <lb />
day. Amusements or nil kinds for <lb />
He closely scrutinized one one children will Ink <lb />
the men with whom, he asserts, <lb />
was associated, but against I fair will <lb />
whom he Is now as n ts kind ever <lb />
a broken leg. His absent <lb />
men to be tried. <lb />
A motion to set aside the order con <lb />
the cases, made on <lb />
of the defendants, was sustained. <lb />
This separated the various <lb />
but left the to be <lb />
tried together. <lb />
aged about fifty years, <lb />
short, chubby and of a florid complex- <lb />
ion, entered the court room grinning. <lb />
His eyes twinkled keenly as he <lb />
ed at the other defendants. <lb />
place on that <lb />
citing witness. Ac be looked not a <lb />
sign of recognition other than <lb />
passed <lb />
between them. <lb />
he the biggest event <lb />
pulled In Eastern <lb />
North Carolina and special rates will <lb />
be Offered on all railroads. <lb />
Minor Ones and Exits After Addressing <lb />
Raleigh Avid <lb />
Tobacco and Oil Trust Come in <lb />
For Some of His Blunt Criticisms <lb />
comment to become general <lb />
THE GOVERNMENT CENTRALIZED. HIS <lb />
J. A. i toner he does not. So when Tall <lb />
Peter stood behind massive, run the steam roller over him in the <lb />
door of Paradise, his right hand Teddy got up and hollered <lb />
wrapped ground the golden knob, he wanted the nomination, <lb />
ready for applicants. <lb />
came from <lb />
the other side. <lb />
ed the doorkeeper. Wash- <lb />
answered a mild <lb />
in answered tin <lb />
and tell me what you have <lb />
J. Delaney, Ural class, <lb />
W. E. oiler, and P. <lb />
oiler. <lb />
The was In company with <lb />
Several other destroyers when the for <lb />
ward end of the port turbine, <lb />
With the steam chest, was blown <lb />
Off. <lb />
Lieutenant Morrison, chief en- <lb />
on board, was instantly killed. <lb />
and the others were badly scalded. <lb />
I Signals were at once hoisted for as- <lb />
dispatch dent policy <lb />
to Rear Admiral on board to suppress haws should <lb />
his Connecticut, at anchor been given at <lb />
Off Jamestown. <lb />
The destroyers Perkins. Sterrett <lb />
and immediately went to the <lb />
assistance of the A heavy <lb />
Southerly gale was blowing, but <lb />
forts were made to send, a line on <lb />
board the damaged craft, <lb />
Ii was then discovered that <lb />
EL HILL <lb />
PRES. EXPLAINS <lb />
Wanted to Suppress From <lb />
College <lb />
Weanling in President The <lb />
Press is Partly In for <lb />
The Students <lb />
CHAPEL, 1111.1. Oct. <lb />
P. mi ins return from <lb />
Raleigh where yesterday he appeared <lb />
the executive committee of the <lb />
board in fulfillment of a <lb />
promise, bis official statement <lb />
as to reasons of the wholesale ox <lb />
of students recently, In chapel <lb />
ibis morning, Hath and <lb />
dent gave attentive ear to <lb />
exposition of the matter. Turn- <lb />
aside from bis subject <lb />
President Venable to Bay <lb />
he termed <lb />
in emphatic terms <lb />
branded the newspapers that carried <lb />
the names of students expelled which <lb />
consisted of all tho leading North <lb />
Carolina as committing a <lb />
For years report- <lb />
have been current here and in <lb />
the slate that news bad <lb />
suppressed here that vitally <lb />
affected the life of the state and <lb />
should have turned loose to the <lb />
papers as public property. And ill <lb />
the light of recent developments, In <lb />
which Venable forth <lb />
efforts to suppress news p <lb />
the strictest sense, has <lb />
a Hill that the ,,, <lb />
papers is only in in. Bi <lb />
Scotland NECK, Sept. <lb />
a party was out in J. P. <lb />
automobile, returning lo town <lb />
they passed a party of who <lb />
began to yell at them lo stop, en- <lb />
lo warn of the <lb />
Meet <lb />
Penn,, . <lb />
The advantages that the commission <lb />
plan Of government offers to the <lb />
cities formed the principal sub- <lb />
at a conference her <lb />
of representatives of <lb />
cities boroughs or Pennsylvania <lb />
cause he wanted the presidency. <lb />
In his Hull Moose party-swing <lb />
around the states Teddy marked down <lb />
In blue pencil the word South. He Starboard engine was In <lb />
realized that something could be The steam d back into the <lb />
done in the south and he came. What harbor and ran alongside the hospital <lb />
he did in other stales is not of much ship Solace, on board of which had <lb />
done to am, of etc- .,,,.,. ,, p,,,,,,,, did assembled , he greater part of the <lb />
paradise . No, much, sir . re- . ,,,,,., ,. ,. ,, , ,. , ,,, <lb />
l. full live minutes of The wounded were and <lb />
my country right, ,,, , .,. ,,. ,,. was sent lo I. <lb />
George. guess you deserve , , m . <lb />
Another taint knock to the door, as station for live The torpedo boat <lb />
Washington was being registered as it would have ., ridiculous to launched at the yard of the at.,. definition of haling differs <lb />
Who-0 that. enter the town without the help of River Shipbuilding Company, at Quill- groups of students Mid Of- <lb />
came back m shaky tones. in. the 3rd regimen, band, which being Mass. November 1910. She la ten Widely from the Interpretation Of <lb />
and let me Hear how you ex- of the military came o time, that is Vessel of the Per- the faculty The <lb />
to stay here with Teddy in the live kins and Sterrett and has a displace- any other Interpretation than <lb />
sir. said Jefferson. know I did wall his legs the depot, tone. Her complete own Hating In form is a <lb />
not do so much, still. I saved an occupation which he men, <lb />
racy in my country, people enjoy with his Characteristic energy. <lb />
news th. <lb />
i much <lb />
President statement fol- <lb />
lows ; <lb />
I am not only willing, but anxious <lb />
to make clear lo the students action <lb />
taken by faculty. because <lb />
it is them to understand <lb />
her it and to see simple justice has <lb />
been done for without the feeling that <lb />
Hie government is just the attempt <lb />
to govern is hopeless. Secondly, the <lb />
statement why has been <lb />
Inflicted serves to fix In mind both <lb />
punishment and offense far hotter <lb />
than Hie annual recounting the laws <lb />
torpedo I which often falls on ears, <lb />
The university law hazing <lb />
destroyer in any form. I am well aware <lb />
bey passed a party of who , ,,.,, , ,,,,.,,, ,,,. f with his character. physical violence lo fool- <lb />
began to yell at them to atop, en- Md of thank me for------. i They Anally got Teddy In an humiliating performance <lb />
to Warn the,,, of the v M ,,.,, .,., ,,. , Jefferson did no, his and the band K t. I. The an- which a gentlemen would no, will- <lb />
heard all , , exhibitions or the Bast do m public under ordinary <lb />
to, the behind th,. crowds mass under The that it is <lb />
win was n. . m seemed to approach via ,. Hog or banging out The done on a <lb />
win. was driving in oar, on e , ,,,,. ,, , stairway. St. the ,, h. , ,.,,, . of horses, cattle, and simple ,,., has bearing on <lb />
of plan Just little bit. Through the , , ,,,, ,, swine a,., are the ever matter. The young strong, r may <lb />
. was named to draft a he coming up. Ina, ,., and everything points to a well that r, would <lb />
, Provide the adoption r likely-clip, four rounds a, a time. ,,, The exhibit bring about worse, <lb />
Mrs. son. Joe. ,., ,. l. . . ,,,,., ,. . ,., ,. , <lb />
Miss Lucy Coppedge, of <lb />
Miss Olivia Lawrence. Miss Helen <lb />
Miss Kathleen Tillery and <lb />
s a. Dunn. <lb />
no one was seriously <lb />
plan by Pennsylvania<lb />
Mr J Ii who lives about <lb />
six miles from lawn and near <lb />
Miss Lawrence receiving a dis-Idle creek, is having wonderful sue <lb />
location of the arm, and Mr. Dunn and with beans n- has six <lb />
Master Joe receiving a seres o yen his neigh <lb />
number or minor cits scratches, are the lineal they ever saw, <lb />
rearing the he drew back , K,, the ,, machinery is large and In- <lb />
and locked door. The noise near- , . ,. eludes all Improved <lb />
and neared until ii crashed against . . farm Implements and de- <lb />
the door with these U . I NEW N. J. Oct. <lb />
hat poised <lb />
I's me, I. Teddy, the <lb />
Bull Mouse, the big Noise. and I , ,, <lb />
WANT TO GET <lb />
That's <lb />
When he makes <lb />
wanting a thing he goes after it and I carve a lull <lb />
over his head by his right <lb />
bowing <lb />
welcoming Tar Heels, the hero <lb />
San Juan Hill, back on <lb />
large attendance marked open- <lb />
Dr. Weds annual <lb />
I . <lb />
Norfolk for Norfolk <lb />
ivory after., be wed <lb />
the other members of tin- part, sent just one over to for ii. Ha , i, fro officers, special <lb />
without Injury save being badly looks to have fully a not, stop long enough to explain his smile, .,. . bridal worker, and department <lb />
up. <lb />
,,, <lb />
dot 1.1. <lb />
j Prom Norfolk they go on a <lb />
you're heard about so much tour lo New and Niagara <lb />
l, <lb />
lo bis home be <lb />
The sessions will continue <lb />
over tomorrow and Friday. <lb />
mm <lb /></p>
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in <lb />
Tobacco figure the <lb />
in Hare Oar Market <lb />
Place Sear <lb />
the <lb />
A p deep el <lb />
l i Washington. <lb />
i. i if stale from <lb />
he Channel Mini Tho Cars Topple Over to Either <lb />
Is To He Side of the Track w <lb />
At I a. the <lb />
i; i Mm Hurt <lb />
train due the Norfolk South- <lb />
and hoped tor mi- , , . . . <lb />
at l a. m. steamed tins <lb />
for navigation m , . . . . . <lb />
morning about eight hours <lb />
Tar i h ill be tackled i <lb />
s,.,. i wit three With the <lb />
n. ye dredging <lb />
trill be here and the <lb />
commenced to make channel feel <lb />
ii i <lb />
path. <lb />
Everything on the train was lot <lb />
until a point between Wilson and <lb />
morning about eight <lb />
schedule, or a little after nine o'clock <lb />
Reason tor tin- unlocked tor <lb />
being one of those unhappy <lb />
stances railroad oars to <lb />
from straight and narrow <lb />
. that it i <lb />
Shoe Repairing. <lb />
I am giving personal attention to <lb />
line and with new machinery <lb />
and additional help can do your <lb />
work promptly. <lb />
J. J. COREY <lb />
At Sam Fluke's Harness <lb />
August reached. Here the star that <lb />
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Bitters ill put him <lb />
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medicine l ever writes <lb />
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liver trouble, stomach disorders and <lb />
kidneys, l am again, thanks <lb />
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Bulbs, if you Please <lb />
Our new stock French and <lb />
land Bulbs arc now arriving and to <lb />
l insures line flowers. <lb />
I; we make the finest wed- <lb />
bouquets floral designs. <lb />
Mall, telephone and or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
OVER THESE <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and PIECES <lb />
Shown Represent <lb />
TOP-NOTCH Value <lb />
at the lowest prices. <lb />
The latest of every good showing <lb />
will Appeal to you both as to prices asked <lb />
the COMFORT and QUALITY of the furniture <lb />
Drop in today and see display. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE<lb />
ATKINS <lb />
Cards. <lb />
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for <lb />
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Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters. Hot <lb />
Blast Coal Heaters. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Greenville, 1912 <lb />
Notice in hereby given to the pub- <lb />
lie that our lands lying along Tar <lb />
River have been posted according to <lb />
law and it is our Intention to prose- <lb />
cute any one trespassing on any of <lb />
r If it's the Hardware line, we have it. a <lb />
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our lands or without gun or dog, <lb />
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with Ir. . James, <lb />
every to S pm<lb />
Worn at I <lb />
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Ho died about <lb />
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JOSEPH <lb />
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J. MOTE, <lb />
It. ALLEN, <lb />
I. E. EVANS. <lb />
SMITH. <lb />
E. T. FORBES, <lb />
O. S. FORBES, <lb />
I. JOYNER <lb />
cod <lb />
ch i k Friday afternoon, at <lb />
of his mother, Mrs. Georgia <lb />
and survived the I <lb />
and n o half brothers, M <lb />
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old, and death one young <lb />
life was once so fall of prom- <lb />
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ling any hope was <lb />
done to It, the progress of the <lb />
ill . , until II sapped vi, <lb />
Miss May of Athens, Q <lb />
I as e work in primary <lb />
methods in place Miss Dabney. <lb />
Miss Barrett comes with the best of <lb />
training and equipment, she is a <lb />
of the State Normal of Georgia <lb />
and of Ti h College, Columbia <lb />
New York. She has at- <lb />
tended live and Bum- <lb />
mer terms of University of Georgia- <lb />
She has had successful experience as <lb />
a . t. and has laugh <lb />
methods In the Eastern Ken- <lb />
at Richmond in <lb />
Normal st <lb />
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lour years, bore it all <lb />
Miss Hill, of Darlington, S. <lb />
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in Water <lb />
Heating.<lb />
I am prepared to do our <lb />
price. See we or call <lb />
hone No U <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
V, . grocer and <lb />
tot <lb />
Oil. Barrels. <lb />
l;. <lb />
Oak <lb />
Suits, go-cans, <lb />
tables, lounges, r-. . <lb />
Gail x high <lb />
Key West <lb />
George clears, <lb />
es. apples, Jelly. Meat <lb />
sugar, coffee, soap, rood <lb />
oil, seed meal ti <lb />
bulls, seeds. <lb />
n-its. candles, dried applet. <lb />
prunes, raisins, glass and <lb />
wooden <lb />
Cheese, bail <lb />
Machines <lb />
numerous other roods <lb />
me SI <lb />
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at Lira <lb />
Greenville. Can- <lb />
II. f. <lb />
Life. Fire. and Ac <lb />
on street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
ltd <lb />
patience and charge of the <lb />
I weeks before the end he Miss is the <lb />
that he must dies and was j.,,,,,. conservatory of Music In <lb />
, for it. win.- he hated to give <lb />
hi life, death held no for him, Mary of Greensboro, <lb />
and he it with a trust In C Isl f f Dining Hall. She <lb />
that be no <lb />
II irk n com -s <lb />
was a good and de- S, state Normal, Company's <lb />
,. his mother and little broth- ;. had summer work <lb />
, . Ills for them, was college. <lb />
. For some years before; <lb />
was a In the charge of the practice work <lb />
h r. <lb />
is <lb />
had excellent training in K Smith k <lb />
tie Science and experience in unman- and Hour Io J.-u <lb />
where he war. exceedingly s r s,.,. Normal <lb />
., K . esteemed hen ,.,,,,,,.,. s,, m Teach- <lb />
for bis u a, courtesy, college and has had a successful <lb />
North Caro- <lb />
I,,. never king friends. <lb />
r look place o'clock <lb />
afternoon conducted by Re <lb />
g u Hoyle, The pall bearers were <lb />
Messrs, J. B John <lb />
N B. Warren. R. a. Tyson. Jr., M. <lb />
I, While. Chas. Home. A. I. Blow, <lb />
Jr. it. C. Flanagan, F. M Wooten, <lb />
j. smith, C. n. i-- <lb />
sen. <lb />
Mr. Pearce was s member of the <lb />
Improved Order of Red Men and the <lb />
tribe attended the funeral and <lb />
look part with their burial ceremony.<lb />
Henry says a bin <lb />
ways frost. Feels like it. sure.; <lb />
There was some room left on the <lb />
teaching experience <lb />
Mr. V. t. Harding, <lb />
The Democratic convention of this <lb />
district, held In Elisabeth City last <lb />
Hay, nominated Mr. Albion Dunn, of <lb />
Hill Brothers <lb />
For <lb />
Tin. Metal and <lb />
Iron <lb />
ALL OF SHEET METAL <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES THAT FIT <lb />
and Heating Moves <lb />
Repaired <lb />
Shop Near A. I. Depot <lb />
Phone <lb />
lit <lb />
Great Slate <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
October <lb />
II GETS THE PEOPLE. IT GETS THE PRODUCTS, <lb />
IT GETS THE FREE ATTRACTIONS, IT THE SHOWS <lb />
CORN CONTESTS, COTTON CONTESTS, TOMATO CON- <lb />
this year to furnish Exhibits to National Corn <lb />
EXHIBITION <lb />
Special Increase In mi Tobacco and I mil. <lb />
New Reinforced Concrete for Agriculture and Horticulture <lb />
Modern Poultry House Equipped Host Steel Wire Coops <lb />
KOBE OH LIVE STOCK EVER <lb />
Running Bare Restored this fear in tn the Harness Races <lb />
mi Fastest Truck In South States. <lb />
t IX <lb />
BEST LIST OF FREE ATTRACTIONS IX Si YEARS <lb />
or THE i tin. <lb />
BATES, TWO Dill <lb />
DROP, DROP <lb />
HIPPODROME RACES OS iv, <lb />
KIT BAREBACK RICKS. OF TWO TO <lb />
six HORSES JAMES E. HIGH WIRE <lb />
OF TWO THREE <lb />
HEX IN AMI ACTS IN <lb />
CLOWNS COMEDY IN NOVELTY TRICK PIN- <lb />
I Nil <lb />
I. MIDI If III. MIDWAY, <lb />
MI SIC SI Ml <lb />
EXPERIENCE OF MANAGEMENT AND wisdom WON <lb />
FROM MANY SOURCES CONCENTRATED IN ONE. <lb />
GREATEST STATE FAIR TO DATE. <lb />
Special Rates mid Extra Trains mi <lb />
FAIR Hill, TWO NIGHTS, <lb />
OCTOBER and <lb />
FREE ATTRACTIONS IN BLAST. n xi <lb />
.-, CENTS. ALL INFORMATION<lb />
Go Right at It <lb />
F-lends and In <lb />
Will Show You a Way <lb />
Get at the root of the trouble. <lb />
Rubbing an aching back may relieve <lb />
Widow of Sole i Virginia <lb />
Author Dies Han- <lb />
over County <lb />
A reward Two Hundred <lb />
will be paid for the arrest and con- <lb />
of two or more of tin- parties <lb />
guilt; of cutting the Stock Law <lb />
Fence on New road, or a <lb />
of tine Hundred and <lb />
lib <lb />
I Ire <lb />
Ls- <lb />
m all the oar's. single person for cutting said <lb />
ti , fence, <lb />
it. <lb />
won't cure It if the kidneys art- <lb />
weak. <lb />
must reach the root of <lb />
the cause; the pain. <lb />
Begin at with Kidney <lb />
Pills. <lb />
Are recommended by thousands. <lb />
Here Is a Statement from a resident <lb />
of this vicinity. <lb />
Street<lb />
Stale lair <lb />
The 1912 Premium list ii great <lb />
as presidential elector of Slate Fair at Raleigh <lb />
the district. Recently sir. Dunn tend- <lb />
his resignation to the district <lb />
L. executive committee and s called <lb />
lint of the In Elizabeth <lb />
ed this The book contains <lb />
pages, outside of the handsome <lb />
es printed In two colors and showing <lb />
the dates of the Fair this year to <lb />
last Wednesday, Mr. F. C. Hard- bi the week of October <lb />
of Greenville, was chosen to till I The departments have been<lb />
new features are noticed <lb />
Odd Follows meet tonight All big agricultural features of <lb />
The year has but three months left, the last few years arc retained. <lb />
. g . . I Page states that <lb />
Fires are comfortable. <lb />
October. <lb />
Dollars for the arrest and conviction South Greenville. N. C., am <lb />
pleased to add by endorsement to the <lb />
many already given ill favor of <lb />
of Pitt County. Kidney Pills. For a long time I was <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
Sept. 10th. 1911 <lb />
It <lb />
RICHMOND, Va. September <lb />
Mrs. Elisabeth Page. years <lb />
old, only surviving grandchild of <lb />
Thomas Nelson. Jr. governor of <lb />
and commander of Virginia mi- <lb />
loins at the battle of York- <lb />
town, died yesterday in her home, <lb />
near Hanover <lb />
county. <lb />
Mrs. Page was widow of Major <lb />
s. Twelfth Virginian. She <lb />
ed and died in the place where she <lb />
was born, on laud granted by the <lb />
English crown to her grandfathers <lb />
In the early par of the eighteenth <lb />
troubled by my kidneys and suffered <lb />
I Mrs is survived by three sons <lb />
Second Auditor of <lb />
MRS. HASKETT <lb />
Florist <lb />
x. c. <lb />
and Cut Flutters <lb />
Flutter Pot, all Sixes <lb />
did me a world of good <lb />
intensely from backache and pains In <lb />
my shoulders. and dizzy <lb />
spells bothered me and I rested so <lb />
poorly that when I got up in the <lb />
morning. I was in no lit condition to <lb />
begin my work. When I read of n of Washington, <lb />
Kidney Pills. I Immediately <lb />
got i from the John L, Wooten <lb />
Drug Co., and to my they Night <lb />
I can now Al service in the Baptist church <lb />
the Rev. Dr. Frank for- <lb />
of N. Y., but now of <lb />
Fairfax Court House. Va. and Dr. <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
I hereby announce myself as <lb />
for Register of Deeds, <lb />
pendent of party affiliation. Your <lb />
u. ire, .- will be greatly appreciated. <lb />
and Immoral shows and this i BRYAN <lb />
streets today. <lb />
Tenth <lb />
is as permanent<lb />
rest better night and my back and Sunday morning one person was re- <lb />
kidneys do not bother membership by letter <lb />
For by all dealers. Price one us a candidate for baptism. <lb />
was received for baptism at <lb />
the night service and the ordinance <lb />
North Carolina is not going back WM after the sermon, <lb />
to the booze Joint Just because Tom II was the first baptism in the new- <lb />
pool that was built at time the <lb />
pipe I <lb />
so, <lb />
The Greenville Banking and T Company <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, President <lb />
E. B. HIGGS, Vice-president<lb />
C. CARP, Cashier <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
R. O. C. T. C. Laughing- <lb />
house, R. C. Flanagan, j. L. Hassell, W. A. <lb />
Darden, H. A. White, S. j. Everett, <lb />
J. R. E. B. Higgs, A. M. <lb />
D. W. E. G. <lb />
Flanagan, R. L. Smith <lb />
in this <lb />
Bank <lb />
your <lb />
i an the <lb />
above n. our business. <lb />
Capital the largest in Pitt County <lb />
;. , <lb />
. r- .<lb />
B g j v <lb />
Social and <lb />
T-.-r--i-i <lb />
KT AT KM THE Tank Killer <lb />
t Mr. Tom Dupree has installed an <lb />
THIN ETC. automatic gasoline tank and pump for <lb />
plying automobiles . It is con- <lb />
located near the office <lb />
Dr. c. A tank <lb />
Of about gallons capacity is bur- <lb />
in the lot and connected with a <lb />
pump on the edge of the sidewalk. <lb />
. Automobiles can run up to pump <lb />
and the tank is quickly tilled with <lb />
Whichard. It is proving a great <lb />
of The Daily published <lb />
every afternoon except Sunday, at <lb />
Greenville. N. required by the Act. <lb />
of August <lb />
Editor, D. J. Whichard. N, <lb />
Editor, i. J- <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Business Manager, J. <lb />
Greenville. X. C. <lb />
Publisher, The Company. <lb />
Inc., Greenville. X. C. <lb />
holding <lb />
per cent or more of total amount of <lb />
J. Whichard. I. Joy- <lb />
C. H. Whichard. C. V. Hearne. <lb />
H. t. Cobb, D. C. Moore, s. J. Ev- <lb />
H. Sugg. W. H. Jr., <lb />
Higgs of Greenville. X. C, J. <lb />
II. Small, of Washington, X C. <lb />
Known bondholders, mortgagees. <lb />
and other security holders, holding <lb />
I per cent or more of total amount <lb />
of bonds, mortgages, or other <lb />
Linotype Co. New <lb />
York. N. V.; Press <lb />
and Mfg., Co., Chicago. III. <lb />
Average number of copies of each <lb />
Issue of this publication sold or dis- <lb />
through the mails or other- <lb />
wise, to paid subscribers during the <lb />
months preceding the date of this <lb />
1265. <lb />
J. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb />
this 30th day of September. 1912. <lb />
PIERCE. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
My commission expires May 1918, <lb />
ORE THAN SATISFIED <lb />
MM Millie So Happy Thai He Had <lb />
To Tell It <lb />
It la not often that a man gets <lb />
more of a tiling that he wants, es- <lb />
it is good, and <lb />
in the shape of cold cash. Hut that <lb />
seems to ho the experience of Mr. <lb />
John W. Martin, who lives <lb />
the river in the Staton Mill section, <lb />
lie in a lot of tobacco Mon- <lb />
day, about a thousand pounds and <lb />
sold it with o. I. Joyner at the New <lb />
Cum warehouse II- naturally ex- <lb />
a good price, when he <lb />
pot his Check and found it had aver- <lb />
aged Just a small fraction under it <lb />
cents a pound, he almost shouted <lb />
that Is more money than I <lb />
It goes without saying Hint Mr. <lb />
Martin went home singing the praises <lb />
of Joyner and the New Gum. and his <lb />
experience will be repealed <lb />
his neighbors, <lb />
ltd <lb />
convenience to owners of cars. <lb />
TRUTH ABOUT THE TRUST <lb />
Economics from <lb />
Do Not Materialize. <lb />
D. In <lb />
Leaders of the new <lb />
party argue that Industrial <lb />
lies Should be legalized, lest we lose <lb />
the of large-scale production <lb />
and distribution. argument could <lb />
be more misleading. <lb />
If -nay be safely asserted that In <lb />
America there Is no line of business <lb />
in which or most concerns or <lb />
plants must be concentrated in order <lb />
to attain the size of greatest <lb />
For while a business , a <lb />
too small to be efficiency o. <lb />
not grow Indefinitely with Increasing <lb />
size. What the most efficient size <lb />
call be learned definitely only by ex- <lb />
The unit of greatest <lb />
is reached when the <lb />
of size counterbalance the ad- <lb />
vantages. The unit of greatest tn- <lb />
is exceed d when the <lb />
vantages of size outweigh the <lb />
The history of American <lb />
makes this clear. That history <lb />
First -No Conspicuous American <lb />
trust owes Its existence to the desire <lb />
for increased efficiency. <lb />
economies from figure <lb />
largely In prospectuses; <lb />
but they have never been a <lb />
motive in the formation of any <lb />
trust. On the contrary, the purpose of <lb />
combining has often been to curb <lb />
or even to preserve <lb />
thus frustrating the <lb />
law of the survival of the <lb />
Second -No conspicuously <lb />
trust owes its largely <lb />
superior Some trusts have <lb />
been very as have in- <lb />
dependent concerns; but conspicuous <lb />
profits have been secured mainly <lb />
through control of the market- <lb />
through the power of monopoly to lit <lb />
this exercise of the <lb />
taxing power, <lb />
Third -NO conspicuous trust has <lb />
been enough to maintain long <lb />
as against the Independents its pro- <lb />
portion of the business of the country <lb />
without continuing to buy up. from <lb />
lime to time, Its successful <lb />
tors. <lb />
. I<lb />
FOR LADIES <lb />
and MISSES <lb />
A LIME<lb />
STYLE TOP <lb />
MEN AND BOYS SHOES <lb />
THE WORLD-WIDE <lb />
KNOWN <lb />
L. Douglas <lb />
SHOE <lb />
For Sale <lb />
-at- <lb />
A. Bowen's Store <lb />
Greenville's Authority on Wear <lb />
MILLINERY OPENING <lb />
Friday, September <lb />
New Fall Styles in Tailor Made Coal Suits, <lb />
Cloaks, Dresses, rt Waists, Skirts and <lb />
We have a Complete Stock of Ready-to-Wear <lb />
Goods, we have improved the making ii stronger <lb />
and larger than ever before. . <lb />
B. G. J. R. <lb />
FIVE POINTS STORE <lb />
Greenville, N. Carolina <lb />
The Bank of Gr <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Statement of Condition <lb />
THE HANK HOB, <lb />
At the of business 1918, <lb />
111--II <lb />
Liabilities. <lb />
Capital <lb />
4,817.18 DEPOSITS <lb />
4.184.32 Hills Payable <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Han king House <lb />
Furniture and Fixture <lb />
Cash Items <lb />
Duo from banks and <lb />
bankers <lb />
Cash Vault <lb />
5.697 <lb />
21,833.94 <lb />
Millinery Millinery <lb />
HATS Our line all the <lb />
Styles this He Sure to see the Pattern <lb />
Hats will he on Ills pin; <lb />
the Correct Stiles this <lb />
Silks. Embroideries. <lb />
Hid u lull mid complete stock of Staple Dry <lb />
the Lowest Prices. <lb />
Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes <lb />
Shoes iii all the Leathers and all Style s. <lb />
Misses and Children's Shoes. Men's Shoes in all <lb />
Styles. Our Shoe is complete in all Lines. <lb />
WE SELL PATTERNS <lb />
W. A. BO WEN <lb />
N C. <lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
Injuries <lb />
Germany, Sept. <lb />
Willy army n-i- <lb />
today as a result of Injuries <lb />
received recently during the Imper- <lb />
in Ms <lb />
collided with s tree while <lb />
he was making a fight <lb />
There plenty of peace about the <lb />
Taft hut nobody claims <lb />
K. L. DAVIS, JAMES L. LITTLE Cashier <lb />
S. T. Vice l. Asst <lb />
Woodrow Wilson says to the <lb />
farmer who buys in s trust- <lb />
highly protected market <lb />
and sells his wares In a free <lb />
into your own and take <lb />
wants your Job work. <lb />
A I in for Notice mid <lb />
Description. <lb />
A good farm containing one <lb />
and fifty acres. Three Horse <lb />
Crop In Cultivation. <lb />
One dwelling house, good <lb />
barn and shelters, I 4-room tenant <lb />
house and kitchen. <lb />
One tobacco barn. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
I. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
What We Forget <lb />
according to science are things as- <lb />
with our early home life. <lb />
such as Salve, that <lb />
mother or grandmother used to cure <lb />
our burns, bolls, scalds, skin <lb />
cuts, sprains or bruises. For- <lb />
years cf cures proves its merit.- <lb />
Unrivaled for piles, corns or <lb />
sores. Only ii, alt <lb />
TIME HE <lb />
SHORE <lb />
tin- uninsured man is seared stiff. <lb />
Not alone for his personal safety, <lb />
but also because the knowledge <lb />
the burning of his home means <lb />
ruin for him. If he bail policy in <lb />
tin- company we lat- <lb />
fear wouldn't enter Into <lb />
if a lire struck his place. <lb />
Pender Tyson <lb />
Ins Agent. Greenville. <lb />
Roofing and Sheet Metal Work <lb />
Slate or fin, Tie Shop Repair <lb />
Work, and Flues in S <lb />
J. J JENKINS <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
Buyers of cotton pm <lb />
dud, We now icon p. former <lb />
Co. and <lb />
ill b- to have out all <lb />
on <lb />
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Enter, d second claM<lb />
Carolina. <lb />
act March it; <lb />
u, help the, M the <lb />
TICKET <lb />
tor private and k h the ., <lb />
the pot. and pan m N. A , ., and to it U here me <lb />
cent dearer, is chiefly , ,,,,, ,, . u or . <lb />
bank., and o a. cm be had <lb />
Even the flavoring <lb />
tor the pudding the against <lb />
a third titan <lb />
tor to the foreign , . from th. by lo <lb />
,,,. have to f their property by a the to t <lb />
the ma- from the Bold <lb />
Mae is bandy, it to the <lb />
i what they have and that the are hare <lb />
Wage earner's a <lb />
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is <lb />
In t <lb />
expelled. Hut r think <lb />
Professional man's family lied yea. <lb />
There are hundred in <lb />
Carolina and if . had sub- <lb />
as Wilson <lb />
,.,. inter- tor Th. is read and faculty of the <lb />
Wt, MM U . ,. so far <lb />
to ;. <lb />
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, however, if the tarn- .,,,;, his part . <lb />
gel it for the export corporations to provide <lb />
.,. .,,.,. th. or more they predicted that great evil <lb />
The ll-3 would In d. time result from i<lb />
m Dakota the mag <lb />
them with <lb />
in the <lb />
panic p. <lb />
North Carolina Is doing <lb />
young Hand his Ufa. H <lb />
i i young us. the year is drawing <lb />
o, las, known . ., <lb />
and the time is <lb />
, mi. of B- r m U. are so. <lb />
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but . -I making i . <lb />
day <lb />
men <lb />
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. . fin count can not afford to lay <lb />
with man rather than another <lb />
to ,,,. loss than I ago, <lb />
Incense the <lb />
U no. see enough difference . <lb />
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if aerie, of e. annihilation than the f I.,. Ta and U <lb />
Th. the federal laws is be happy ; Jut J ,,. ,;, las, ,,,.,,,., ,,. <lb />
with . r .,,,. , ,.,. ,, to register. <lb />
Registration Looks for coming <lb />
election will be open from the <lb />
AUK the of October. As there is <lb />
M new only who <lb />
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; ,, ,; , tot ; an o, of ad <lb />
,,. the other candidates wins, I,,,,,,,,,,. be fool the public with of with the amount of money Bowing <lb />
one ., the greed . the M ,,,., the A <lb />
I will be d ft., ,, ,,. M. ,, m <lb />
very plainly n by comparing ex- ; ,,. of the ca <lb />
Tl.-.- are VI million <lb />
hi . <lb />
the greed of the .- <lb />
And ,. campaign fund. <lb />
veil is not hot w . buy <lb />
a one party hose chief ,,,,, of election <lb />
Tin <lb />
,. tremendous mm inn nod ,., M pulled of. any <lb />
other way. <lb />
A Jam. N. V. M drank a <lb />
till it OS . <lb />
of the <lb />
m the home. la to put them In a .,. . r, i <lb />
everybody Is familiar The price, farm, .,,;, the law. -Ill be <lb />
continued, in further <lb />
, t . -Watch s <lb />
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.,. ., ,. ,, against lbs desire of enough win. <lb />
buying . IS , I . ., . <lb />
,, Th, established bi ,. , , p- people. and to so <lb />
and other American Issue In many Bu , , , <lb />
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, . , . troop. It cost , docs Mm <lb />
, . tide of prosperity now <lb />
, president a says and <lb />
its House is the of gov- are the about In and<lb />
ward. The kills plenty . <lb />
who do drink it <lb />
Is I <lb />
THE <lb />
and PHI county only <lb />
needed a little stirring to <lb />
contributions to <lb />
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the i followed. <lb />
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which th. work- d ,,,, .,,, ,.,. ,,,., ,,,,., . ought to . ,. ,. ., <lb />
J . am, . n In know am . <lb />
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per ., higher, or He only proved ha. th. . r, Moreover, th. m. .,, Th- road to oily. <lb />
r .,.,,.,;.; <lb />
which ,. protect.- .- -J i- <lb />
i for . of new. . discover .,. <lb />
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creation new, to the will a , of good <lb />
vile is busy, <lb />
ban th. . c . will b. N. on who w oppose,, o ,,, .,, . to, . <lb />
nail <lb />
on In ,,,,,, Oregon In the <lb />
advanced in exploitation . <lb />
i urn I-------- <lb />
Th. governor made bond, brought ult to <lb />
;.,.,. wort ,. -ha. b. and on ft. pound th. <lb />
Hi. . one . and bl. . <lb />
I ,,. i. o wash <lb />
i k A <lb />
N y . manufacturer quoted the<lb />
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he charge. II. In this country be- <lb />
the ha. . <lb />
i B par cent on cook <lb />
tax THE <lb />
I the American mother . <lb />
has be. i, <lb />
The decision the Democratic <lb />
executive e only <lb />
w, address a Mi M <lb />
will .-- <lb />
ii b. .,. . lower without <lb />
I i V., BUt. initiative, refer-, ,.,,,, ,., ,,., building , . will be permits to rat. to <lb />
They are m clear and , ,, ., , , and . senatorial primary, <lb />
,. , i, , to comprehend <lb />
Proportional proposed in . are going to b. a <lb />
. any farmer gifted with even the ,.,. , to J . , , K county In Pit, count, who will <lb />
win. i . . <lb />
elementary ability to Sweden, and and build road. <lb />
can ,,, , understanding h. . <lb />
express tor senator. <lb />
tariff is <lb />
of m. h. , ,.,., , <lb />
N I. Norway, Finland and, ; J ., <lb />
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I till <lb />
,.,. Tail until <lb />
to Thanks <lb />
giving pro, b. will <lb />
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, . the M. , . <lb />
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The man returning from <lb />
south had hardly got his seal <lb />
,,, i . . wan., before he caught wind of . <lb />
i, , protective is no. gM. And II M nM a oil <lb />
mill coming <lb />
definite <lb />
ready tor ., reader, and II be <lb />
mi ,, <lb />
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one-third more Bi a n w , L., ,,. , An . t n, ,. <lb />
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The hook is the and <lb />
,, s hank hook. <lb />
Legal Notices. <lb />
LAM <lb />
By of a decree of <lb />
. court mac b Hi. Honor. H. <lb />
A. <lb />
In w <lb />
ill sell for cash at <lb />
public auction before the .-our. house <lb />
door la Oil I <lb />
i--i. the de- <lb />
land situate in the <lb />
I , i , ii and in b <lb />
. th. <lb />
. , The Clark <lb />
Place and other, and being He I <lb />
lands h eyed b d, ed <lb />
from Ann Io Cat. <lb />
,.,,. appears of record to <lb />
. , of Deed, <lb />
County in Hook page <lb />
bounded by toad. <lb />
. Wiley Clark. M <lb />
south by creek, on lie <lb />
by th. lands i. A. <lb />
n the wast Cobb. <lb />
a. res more or and being the <lb />
of land on which the said <lb />
Brown has resided for more <lb />
than years and the same tract up- <lb />
on which the said Cain now <lb />
resides. <lb />
This August <lb />
K. It.<lb />
, . and . 5- <lb />
. south a <lb />
. . . carious thing about <lb />
and near Cow<lb />
i a knot, an old In found <lb />
the of Branch, th. in <lb />
i . branch . i very <lb />
. id , <lb />
iii up said ditch . <lb />
k.- it. t a Mi <lb />
i v <lb />
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11.1. THAI<lb />
I H Crap. Pm. <lb />
I from <lb />
Mr. i. J las made <lb />
II.- had <lb />
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ladies <lb />
small gum Mid hat be <lb />
. <lb />
I. <lb />
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north i.; van <lb />
i i . i <lb />
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. . th. <lb />
i ling from Nan- The <lb />
. the i a road the. with in the crowded g II. <lb />
said N. c again north IS . ed . I at the Audi- <lb />
i. a said I i <lb />
with sail Cox's . ;, l attend- <lb />
north 3-1 east chain. . a ,., n, it <lb />
on th.- east edge of a patch of black artistically <lb />
said N. S. Cox again north hung from the of the <lb />
west chain, a oak. <lb />
thence Con north 1-4 A th. Raleigh <lb />
east 13.3 chains Io handle with great car. by <lb />
containing . , belong to the , <lb />
This the day of Teddy the <lb />
himself w.-ii- <lb />
V. C. filled with stale and <lb />
made <lb />
. i tut at, be <lb />
; 11- era. for th. <lb />
strong, i the p- <lb />
pie to he bin. . <lb />
lot. Oil dissolution <lb />
ail be i hat a a. r. u <lb />
-lock previously In the <lb />
Curl, .- one he now <lb />
., tots an envelope <lb />
with thirty nine <lb />
meantime, <lb />
has <lb />
his holding. <lb />
doubled the value of. <lb />
. ltd <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
this <lb />
the right <lb />
for i <lb />
Scarcely had Teddy the <lb />
Carolina. Pitt <lb />
feature. In Teddy, <lb />
w. the of <lb />
E TH Scarcely had Teddy in. bis <lb />
Hiring duly before Of form tin the band Dixie Md The words he <lb />
of county a mixed was given the each and one. only Dem-1 <lb />
. late of Al- mighty hunt.,. Plot a while Teddy , ratio. Republican, Cheated and <lb />
is tried to Loss the band, by This was a phenomenal <lb />
ti <lb />
superior court clerk <lb />
as of the <lb />
a Court, before V C. Harrington, deceased, notice <lb />
J hereby to all persons Indebted his right arm to tune. After disappoint. who <lb />
C T. A. of the ti,; estate to make pay- down however, he relinquished had . the political fire. <lb />
of W Button. vs. , the undersigned; and all per- th. leadership to. works started .,. the <lb />
widow. Button, sons baring claim, against said es- Ex-Judge Robinson, of j -look the stand in <lb />
to the name annexed the platform for a few min- his own he look., more like <lb />
to the for on or and Introduced the speaker a. a butch farmer than the <lb />
Sarah before toe 28th day of Theodore of radical polities he <lb />
or b. plead ill Another demonstration quite as really is. Bather short for his weight <lb />
bar of recovery. riotous as on- followed and a place <lb />
This day of September. 1912. rising from th. tad u; nobody credit him with <lb />
cannon. bowing to the power energy be possesses <lb />
of Harrington. very easily began with tremendous self-confidence , <lb />
ltd St. Ma a peculiar kind In coming to I <lb />
oil. which was mean, to appeal to front as the Barer of America. He <lb />
Of the vanity should have held Ms large audience with ease, and I <lb />
North Carolina, Tilt County of North Carolina citizenship. The for about an hour and a <lb />
W A Taylor and J. C. Taylor Colonel went hack to history to <lb />
PrOV. that Tar Heels should he one I <lb />
Samuel and wife Jacky and all ill joining In the movement I gong , <lb />
Ann Edwards. B. B. Randolph, L. A. to free the country iron, th- bosses.; was ,,.,.,,, ,. I <lb />
II. Randolph. Robert for did North Carolina declare In- . g g <lb />
Staton, J H. Bunting and dependence before any or th. u <lb />
Supply Company. slates o a Roosevelt will. <lb />
virtue of a de, roe of the super- After a few minute, spent in paling <lb />
Annie Button. <lb />
s. Button. P. Button. But- <lb />
too. Joshua Williams, and <lb />
Williams. Mills and <lb />
Mills. Mottle J. Button, <lb />
Oil. Button. Clara Button and Haiti. <lb />
Button, last three being minors. <lb />
By virtue of a deer. of th. Super- <lb />
of PHI county, mad. by I. <lb />
Moore on the 31st day of <lb />
August. undersigned Com- <lb />
missioner appointed by said decree, in <lb />
th. above cause. on Fri- <lb />
day the 4th day October, 11-12. at <lb />
noon. Io public sale <lb />
before the court house door In Green- <lb />
ville Pitt county, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash the following described <lb />
el of land tO <lb />
and being in town- <lb />
ship, I'll, county. Carolina, ad- <lb />
in-land Harding and <lb />
others aces more <lb />
, , loss and being one half of Lot No. <lb />
,, , the of the Jess., but- <lb />
ton <lb />
Tn, th. day August. <lb />
p. c. <lb />
is My Choice of <lb />
Duke's Mixture <lb />
Among the many valuable presents now given away <lb />
suit every In the <lb />
presents are exactly like tobacco itself. all classes <lb />
of men like selected Virginia and North Carolina <lb />
leaf that you get in <lb />
court of county, mad. <lb />
above entitled cause His <lb />
K. II. <lb />
lei III. <lb />
in the and caressing North Carolina, Teddy <lb />
Honor started to explain the reason for the <lb />
superior third party. He could only see that <lb />
Of the Hull Moose was a natural <lb />
i r, <lb />
Kline, judge the <lb />
of the superior <lb />
county, undersigned party. The people wanted it <lb />
will on Thursday. be provided ii In words bad <lb />
day of October, 1912, i o'clock the people turned down the <lb />
noon, before the court hour., door In primaries be would Ian- <lb />
i the highest bidder m be knows ii was <lb />
expose public Bale the fol- the politicians who tricked the <lb />
lowing described or of from the people, be is now bitting <lb />
grit on private train to tell <lb />
of a mass meeting <lb />
something Io do. was one thing. ROOM <lb />
Idle, quit, After a few- <lb />
hours conference they decided to let <lb />
the <lb />
being in Bethel town- Slates huge, he will <lb />
North Carolina, County, land, to <lb />
v v Woolen enters claim. and <lb />
parcel of land; ship, Pill North C and victory <lb />
de- beginning a cypress in steam roller. Along <lb />
i u. corner In t i. people had <lb />
and between <lb />
ii lion and Allen Johnson lands, pin. <lb />
. int nil l es, more . less. <lb />
I of <lb />
A v. WOOTEN. <lb />
I in I <lb />
have In <lb />
following or p <lb />
, ,,. in swift <lb />
of rum with . i would have said nothing. <lb />
the lands Ella, lino BO, pole. as the do wan. me, <lb />
i. ,, pol Io a pine . i. deal. I have said <lb />
. Gum branch, n down thing <lb />
of said brunch to the had n voice with <lb />
, . it. then with said to the be-hi,,, last night. A carrying i <lb />
acres, a retrieving With the first <lb />
one he with second <lb />
one he brought back applause. <lb />
Th,. one vibrating and rating, the <lb />
FOR TORPID LIVER. <lb />
A torpid liver deranges the whole <lb />
and <lb />
i i. <lb />
Skin and Piles. <lb />
There Is no better remedy for these <lb />
common diseases than S <lb />
PILLS, as a trial will prove. <lb />
lake No Substitute. <lb />
Now this famous old tobacco will be more popular <lb />
than It is now a Myers leader, and <lb />
is equal in quality to any granulated tobacco can buy. <lb />
If haven't smoked Date's Mixture with <lb />
Riven name on It now. Von <lb />
will like it, for there Is better value anywhere. <lb />
For you one and a half ounces of choice p u la <lb />
tobacco, unsurpassed by any in quality, and <lb />
get a book of cigarette papers <lb />
Now About the Free Present. <lb />
coupons no packed with Duke's <lb />
are good for all sorts of valuable presents These pres- <lb />
cos. one penny. The list Includes not only <lb />
articles but <lb />
many for <lb />
women and <lb />
fountain pens, umbrellas, <lb />
cameras, toilet articles, <lb />
tennis catcher's <lb />
gloves and masks, etc. <lb />
As a special offer daring <lb />
and <lb />
only, we will tend our <lb />
new illustrated of <lb />
FREE. Just send <lb />
and address on a postal. <lb />
Mixture may <lb />
from HORSE <lb />
NATURAL <lb />
LEAF. GRANGER TWIST. <lb />
tr n FOUR ROSES lit tin <lb />
PICK PLUG CUT. PIEDMONT <lb />
CIGARETTES. CIGARETTES. <lb />
Mr lacs or issued us. <lb />
Premium Dept. <lb />
Win. II <lb />
IV. M. MOORE, <lb />
i . or Taker, <lb />
I us in <lb />
ginning containing <lb />
or I. <lb />
ii.- day <lb />
V. c. <lb />
i g . lots. <lb />
HARDING, <lb />
m ti <lb />
Mo,<lb />
a . <lb />
nut's NOTICE <lb />
Having as executor of <lb />
of f, m. late <lb />
,,, . county, Carolina, <lb />
I, to all having claim. <lb />
estate of the <lb />
ed, them to the undersigned <lb />
N. C, OP or before th. <lb />
20th day or this <lb />
Will be pleaded In bar of <lb />
recovery. All persons to <lb />
.;,. Will <lb />
at. payment, <lb />
This the 20th of Sept. <lb />
A. <lb />
of K. M. Deed. <lb />
other one and with ., falsetto <lb />
register. Some people thought II <lb />
was Other, that the strain <lb />
t, which he ha. subjected his <lb />
In the few weeks, has brought a <lb />
strain to It. <lb />
As iii other speeches of the day. <lb />
Roosevelt had it In the tobacco <lb />
and the Standard Oil trusts. He <lb />
hill Whilst he saw no evil In big bus- <lb />
a. s as long big business <lb />
ran M <lb />
Simpson. V ft, on O. <lb />
,. ,., , tract a <lb />
For <lb />
It C. <lb />
dress <lb />
Hill <lb />
sale III town <lb />
exceptionally One, large reel- <lb />
lots, Bee John Coward, or <lb />
Coward, Ayden, N. or ad- <lb />
A. N. C.<lb />
ii <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina. Pit County. <lb />
in the superior Court, <lb />
Moon. Clerk <lb />
Sarah K of <lb />
w. Cox. vs. Marie <lb />
of a decree of . <lb />
made in lb. en- <lb />
titled by l. C. Moon, clerk <lb />
II,,. superior conn of County, on <lb />
land mi South side Norfolk South- <lb />
it. N. ft, con- <lb />
from to <lb />
farms for sale. <lb />
W. I. Agent. <lb />
II <lb />
Teddy the streak <lb />
from page u <lb />
Die day lilt, th <lb />
on and you often <lb />
Monday, 88th day of October, 1818, In <lb />
public <lb />
to <lb />
l, and turn on th. screws. Teddy <lb />
somehow or other very deep <lb />
into trusty thing., last night. H. <lb />
rather over th. big boy., <lb />
much as a sea Bull caper, over <lb />
the ocean wetting ii feel slightly <lb />
as it describe, circle. <lb />
ii,. of particular <lb />
to grocer. II bad to deal <lb />
with the trouble ho had In Cub. with <lb />
HIS and a mailer of 1.100 <lb />
pounds of Means. The supply Com- <lb />
and himself the <lb />
actor, in the bean episode Md <lb />
ally Teddy the of the com- <lb />
lit O'ClOCk noon, expose In <lb />
before court house door . <lb />
Io the bidder for <lb />
cash, certain lot In of <lb />
on <lb />
and Lodge <lb />
II,,,. inn. a. <lb />
With line I <lb />
,,, <lb />
Teddy In triumph to lb. <lb />
where he put for the the end of his speech <lb />
hour, he spent In Raleigh, and he tumbled Into the Panama canal, it <lb />
in the being about th. only big enough <lb />
Although was to in the whole world Io trip a big <lb />
masses begun to gather ma. He In pan. Span- <lb />
around the to auditor- lard. the canal four cm- <lb />
By half ago; they talked about th. <lb />
Mr- hour congestion . advantage, a <lb />
with foot-ball there Io link Atlantic and the <lb />
win, tic Io keep running, Pacific. other people i <lb />
,; ,,,. ,,, ii,,. beginning, eon- door, were finally thrown open a t too. And all <lb />
more little hall and with tour <lb />
year some farmers lose money <lb />
by the first thing that is offer- <lb />
ed them <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 repairs tor the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. -I- -l- <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 />
. . land . <lb />
angle <lb />
ii nor., <lb />
Pm <lb />
in conn- made one <lb />
a. ii large pine dun. opening. The <lb />
enacted for the sorrow of would have d <lb />
. <lb />
i in <lb />
.,.,. <lb />
sill , <lb />
resulted <lb />
s of <lb />
crowd TOOK THE AND <lb />
. <lb />
r in written . l ti <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Una <lb />
iv <lb />
in -I chain. Io . <lb />
raker and the of the him have the pick. mum <lb />
i pine,<lb />
V i--<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Indiana <lb />
lad., Oct <lb />
from half a hundred cities assembled <lb />
at Indiana Harbor today at the open- <lb />
of <lb />
the Indiana federated Commercial <lb />
I will last I <lb />
days, Dr. B a. Brans, former pres- <lb />
of can Medical <lb />
and B. v Wheeler, of <lb />
go, of tn United States <lb />
Ci pee. are the <lb />
i takers <lb />
Dealers at <lb />
Va. Oct <lb />
convention the National <lb />
Ascot met hero today <lb />
s three In non- <lb />
on with the meeting the Chief <lb />
Grain Inspectors National <lb />
holding its annual session.<lb />
Pi lion o Labor <lb />
is i . <lb />
i. and steel industry. <lb />
North Dakota Show <lb />
BISMARCK. K. Out I. The see. <lb />
annual North Dakota Industrial <lb />
Exposition was formally opened to- <lb />
day with an address by <lb />
Burke, Every county or the state has <lb />
Is this , Illustrating pro <lb />
ducts and resources, The exposition I <lb />
will continue for weeks. <lb />
REASONS FOr. INSURING LIFE NOW <lb />
Because Pi is a thief, and <lb />
you to keep such company, es- <lb />
when there many poor ex <lb />
for . ; so good reasons <lb />
for immediate action. <lb />
SEE US AT ONCE <lb />
General Agents <lb />
. . .<lb />
Better quality than the high-priced powders but <lb />
sold at about half their cost. A saving worth <lb />
while on a year's supply. <lb />
lb. lb. 100.-1 lb. <lb />
Sold by nil good on it. <lb />
p any-f t <lb />
S AND PISTOLS <lb />
CARTRIDGES AND SHELLS <lb />
SHOT AND POWDER <lb />
t. <lb />
; -V . K <lb />
J. K. J. u. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
A CAR LOAD OF <lb />
.<lb />
Th <lb />
Two Carloads <lb />
J.<lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Tampa Has Characteristics <lb />
Other Great <lb />
Cities <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Tampa. Flu. Sept. travel- <lb />
who has taken in the western shore <lb />
of our continent will recall that San <lb />
Francisco has her China Town, a con- <lb />
section of the city where <lb />
the Chinese residents live to them- <lb />
selves. Tampa has her counterpart <lb />
of this in City, a section <lb />
pied almost exclusively by Spaniards, <lb />
Cubans and Italians, each nationality <lb />
being somewhat to itself. They have <lb />
their banks, one noticed with a capital <lb />
f their stores, sonic of <lb />
them as tine and attractive as any <lb />
in the city; their club buildings, <lb />
places of amusement, coffee houses, <lb />
that it appears much like a city <lb />
In their native country. A Saturday <lb />
trip through City is a re- <lb />
minder Of China Town in San Fran- <lb />
or the Bowery in New York, <lb />
though with an absence dancers <lb />
that effect both the latter. Here the <lb />
visitor can no at will without the least <lb />
fear of molestation. <lb />
There are also a large number of <lb />
colored people and they. too. live <lb />
In sections to themselves. In fact <lb />
Tampa has some citizens of various <lb />
nationalities SO that her <lb />
Is quite cosmopolitan, but the South- <lb />
sentiment largely prevails. This <lb />
Is except on Sunday when every- <lb />
thing is entirely too wide open. One <lb />
good about the town is it goes <lb />
to bed early and sets up early. The <lb />
climate or something makes the folks <lb />
sleepy and they want plenty of it. <lb />
Not many of the stores keep open <lb />
night and the street are desert- <lb />
ed so early that even the picture shows <lb />
are to close by <lb />
While there is plenty of business <lb />
and here, with every pros- <lb />
of much more of both, Tampa is <lb />
rather backward In civic pride. It <lb />
Is naturally a beautiful place and <lb />
could he made almost a paradise with <lb />
little attention to lawns, parks and <lb />
streets, which Just now are <lb />
and apparently left to take care of <lb />
themselves. This may In a measure <lb />
be due to the absence of many home <lb />
owners Just at this season, for Tam- <lb />
pans love vacations and most of them <lb />
who away do so late In the sum- <lb />
mer. When preparations commence <lb />
for winter visitors there may he <lb />
In this particular. There <lb />
Is room for it. <lb />
In the country out <lb />
and even In the suburb, are <lb />
fruit proves <lb />
It was a treat to get out to some of <lb />
these and see the trees laden with <lb />
fruit, some of It so heavy as to bend <lb />
the limbs to the ground. The fruit <lb />
Is green now but will begin ripen- <lb />
next month. We were <lb />
Interested In the grove of Mr. J. T. <lb />
Wilder, who has acres of trees from <lb />
which he says he will gather 5.000 <lb />
boxes this season. He also raises eel- <lb />
cry, pecans and poultry, specializing <lb />
on and has a dairy herd. <lb />
Though Mr. Wilder was horn in Flor- <lb />
he Is of North Carolina his <lb />
relatives being around Charlotte and <lb />
he has enough Tar Heel blood to <lb />
make him seem like one of us. He was <lb />
just that courteous that he left a <lb />
new baby long enough to show <lb />
us about his grove and explain how <lb />
he handles the trees and fruit. <lb />
TAMPA. Fla. Sept. 23.-The Citrus <lb />
industry is a big asset to <lb />
As we have stated before this years <lb />
clop is expected to bring <lb />
to the state. have <lb />
brought a decided improvement in <lb />
marketing crop. This is done <lb />
mainly through the Florida Citrus <lb />
Exchange whose and <lb />
main offices are In Tampa. The ex- <lb />
change has brandies and packing <lb />
houses throughout the orange district. <lb />
It is jealous of the reputation of Flor- <lb />
fruit, and not only looks lo the <lb />
interest of the grower, but also of <lb />
consumer. Every package of <lb />
fruit bearing the stamp of the citrus <lb />
exchange has the guarantee of being <lb />
Just as represented and they <lb />
book are filled at the time stipulated. <lb />
Is not the case when fruit is <lb />
bought indiscriminately from <lb />
pendent shippers, who will palm off <lb />
on the buyer anything that looks like <lb />
an orange and will only fill <lb />
if they happen to pick up the fruit <lb />
under the price agreed upon, and <lb />
failing to till them is agreed in case <lb />
of an advance in price or an <lb />
to get move from other <lb />
i There is no reliability SI to <lb />
quality, no certainty of getting the <lb />
goods when buying outside the ex- <lb />
change. <lb />
Another the citrus exchange <lb />
done Is to secure the enactment <lb />
of laws regulating Shipments of fruit <lb />
from state These laws the <lb />
shipment of green, premature and in- <lb />
fruit that ranches, the <lb />
in such condition as to in- <lb />
the reputation of Florida in com- <lb />
petition with that from California, <lb />
this early when the fruit is <lb />
barely beginning to turn, some <lb />
I pendent shippers anxious to licit <lb />
In the market when prices are higher, <lb />
I are trying to smuggle car loads of <lb />
. green grape fruit out of the state <lb />
to the lawn. <lb />
of the exchange tire on the <lb />
lookout for such shipments when <lb />
tho fruit is confiscated <lb />
and the shipper prose, But with <lb />
all this an occasional car <lb />
Blips by. <lb />
Leaving Tampa for home the trip <lb />
I back nearly to Jacksonville was by <lb />
and the country was a <lb />
Around Plant City. <lb />
Orlando, Winter Park. Sanford and <lb />
other points f-e orange groves are <lb />
Sanford is also noted as <lb />
the celery city. All we saw of Flor- <lb />
full of Interest and the trip <lb />
be long held in pleasant iii.-m- <lb />
Illinois Meet <lb />
ltd. Oct, <lb />
every section Of the state is <lb />
represented in the forty-fourth <lb />
convention of the Illinois <lb />
Suffrage Association, which opened <lb />
here today for a session extending <lb />
over two days. One of the features <lb />
of the opening day the <lb />
of the women for <lb />
as trustees of the University <lb />
of Illinois. Mrs. Elvira Downey, the <lb />
president of the association, presides <lb />
over the sessions of the convention. <lb />
MOVED-VOTED <lb />
into New Stables t <lb />
Corner 2nd and Evans Street E <lb />
SAM SHORT t- <lb />
Transfer Han t <lb />
Baggage and Express t <lb />
Promptness I <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day I <lb />
Meets All Trains f <lb />
18888888888818811 <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb />
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb />
steel Beating <lb />
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Oct. <lb />
in the suit instituted by the gov- <lb />
a year ago for the <lb />
of the United Slates Steel <lb />
were resumed In this city <lb />
today before Henry Brown of Phil- <lb />
the special examiner <lb />
by the Federal court to take <lb />
testimony. <lb />
AUTOMOBILE FOB HIRE <lb />
I have a passenger Touring <lb />
Car for hire on reasonable <lb />
terms Will carry passengers <lb />
anywhere In town or country, <lb />
or to neighboring towns. <lb />
Day Phone, Night Phone <lb />
91-L<lb />
Pollution of Hie lake- <lb />
OTTAWA, Ont. Oct. The Inter- <lb />
national Joint commission on water- <lb />
Bays met In this today for what <lb />
is regarded as the most important <lb />
session that has yet been held by that <lb />
body. The chief purpose of the meet- <lb />
is to formulate a program for <lb />
the investigation pollution of <lb />
the great lakes and other boundary <lb />
waters between the United States and <lb />
Canada. This question, in the <lb />
ion of of the two governments <lb />
has become the most pressing of all <lb />
problems affecting i welfare of the <lb />
people of the two countries. <lb />
STATE Hill, <lb />
October Inclusive <lb />
On account of the above occasion <lb />
the ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
round trip rate to Richmond, thereby <lb />
ROAD offers the attractive <lb />
affording the public opportunity to <lb />
take advantage of a pleasant and a <lb />
cheap trip to Richmond, where one <lb />
of the best Fairs the year will be <lb />
held, In prizes being awarded. <lb />
Tickets on sale for all trains <lb />
inclusive, limited, return- <lb />
to reach original starling point <lb />
not later than Del. 14th. <lb />
Children between ages and <lb />
years, half fare. <lb />
Go see and be seen. <lb />
T. C. WHITE, <lb />
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Pass. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. <lb />
Fountain Pens <lb />
The handsomest show case of <lb />
fountain pens to be seen In Green- <lb />
ville Is In The Reflector business of- <lb />
flee. They are the fatuous Parker <lb />
pens. <lb />
and other styles. No other fountain <lb />
pen equals the Parker. <lb />
We sell the best Buggies and on <lb />
the market for the money <lb />
Cash <lb />
or <lb />
Credit <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed or <lb />
Refunded<lb />
Many Driven From <lb />
Every year in many parts of the <lb />
country thousands are driven from <lb />
their homes by coughs and ling dis- <lb />
eases. Friends and business left <lb />
behind for other climates, but this <lb />
is costly and not always sure. A <lb />
better of multitudes <lb />
la 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 and lung <lb />
find quick relief and health re- <lb />
urns. Its help In coughs, colds, grip, <lb />
croup, whooping cough and sore lungs, <lb />
make It Is positive Mousing. and <lb />
Trial free. Guaranteed <lb />
all druggists <lb />
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
K We invite you to look at our <lb />
; take a gill <lb />
to git folks In a peek of and <lb />
a little neglect of constipation <lb />
i Indigestion or other <lb />
do the same If <lb />
, ailing, take Dr King's New Life <lb />
I for quick results safe surf <lb />
land only cents at all druggists. <lb />
MM AND <lb />
Including Into Fair <lb />
CAROLINA STATE FAIR <lb />
October Inc. <lb />
On account of the above occasion <lb />
the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad of- <lb />
the above attractive round trip <lb />
rate to Raleigh, thereby affording the <lb />
public opportunity to take a pleasant <lb />
and cheap trip to Raleigh where the <lb />
largest fair of the stale will be held. <lb />
ascensions West Show <lb />
Poultry Show. Record breaking <lb />
and Running Races, etc. <lb />
Tickets on sale for all trains Oct. <lb />
Inclusive, limited re- <lb />
turning to reach point <lb />
not later than midnight. Oct. 21st. <lb />
Children years, <lb />
half price. <lb />
Go. see and be seen. <lb />
T. C. WHITS. <lb />
General Passenger <lb />
W J <lb />
Passenger Manager. <lb />
Wilmington, V C. <lb />
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
Drug <lb />
in j <lb />
Prescription <lb />
intent j <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior la any. <lb />
I All Soda Fountain <lb />
Toilet A Hides, <lb />
Full Lint of <lb />
Stationery,<lb />
Pens, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Number <lb />
Drug Co.<lb />
U. BENTLEY <lb />
With a <lb />
S Th Mutual Life Insurance I <lb />
g Company <lb />
I Just The Strong- I <lb />
I est and Jest I<lb />
Here comes the fellow predicting <lb />
the coming winter is to be a <lb />
one. Somebody swat him. <lb />
Absinthe I inter Han <lb />
WASHINGTON. C, <lb />
United States today Joined the list of <lb />
nations that have placed a ban on <lb />
I absinthe on the ground that it is <lb />
injurious to health. In conformity <lb />
with an order Issued last July by <lb />
the board and drag <lb />
the beverage is barred from the <lb />
country from the date. The order <lb />
prohibits Its Importation, interstate i t <lb />
shipments or sale.<lb />
North Carolina. Put to- <lb />
in the Superior Court, before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
Thomas Vies. vs. J. <lb />
Perkins. Prank Perkins, in- <lb />
J. W. kins, general <lb />
of James J. Perkins and Prank <lb />
Stewart Perkins, J. W. Perkins. In- <lb />
William Perkins, an <lb />
without Henry <lb />
Sheppard, Hugh s. Delia <lb />
Haskett, Hopkins and husband. <lb />
Nelson Hopkins. Katharine Knox and <lb />
husband. Stewart Knox, Mary <lb />
Hanson, Marshall, and wife, Ma., <lb />
Warren King, and wife. Jacky Ann. <lb />
John Pate. Claudia Duff, and <lb />
band. Henry Duff. John Clark and <lb />
wife, Minnie. N. It. Brown, Wiley <lb />
Vines and wife. Charles Pore- <lb />
man, and wife. Winnie. Annie Ward. <lb />
Stephen Wind. John Daniel and wife. <lb />
Annie. Gray. Henry <lb />
John Smith. Sr Josephine Whittled <lb />
and husband. John Charles <lb />
Patrick, <lb />
Moore. Dudley. Ellen Rich <lb />
and husband, Thomas Rich, Freeman <lb />
Women. Robert <lb />
and wife. Rattle, Haywood N l <lb />
Wilier Nettle and wife. Victoria, Is- <lb />
Adams. Gray. Haggle <lb />
Hell. i. p. and wife, <lb />
Williams, and wife. <lb />
He- <lb />
and wife, Mary, James Harris <lb />
and wife, Ellen, o. smith. <lb />
House and husband, Luke <lb />
House. Ada Battle <lb />
Randall Langley and wife, <lb />
A. M. J. C. Tyson. ll. <lb />
Taylor, J. W. Allen. Samuel <lb />
and Willis and Earnest May <lb />
and Freeman four <lb />
ed trustees of Chapel of <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Herman Spell, Sarah Moore and <lb />
band, Moore, W. P, Evans. <lb />
Sam Move. James Adams. K. It. <lb />
s. w. <lb />
Charles Spain and wife. Martha Ann. <lb />
John and wife, Emma, <lb />
Hemby, Panic E, Lanier. Hosea <lb />
Daniel. Moses Caroline Par- <lb />
Morton Parker. Lizzie Atkinson <lb />
and husband. William Atkinson. Dan- <lb />
lei Parker, David Parker, Major Par- <lb />
two named infants without <lb />
general J. Pulley. Hat- <lb />
tie Blow, James and husband, <lb />
F. O. James. J. It. Cherry. R. O. <lb />
Minnie Daisy <lb />
lister Clark. Joseph Clark. Mary <lb />
Clark. Amy <lb />
Mary <lb />
Ed Sam Weathering- <lb />
ton. Martha Madeline <lb />
i- named In- <lb />
Without general guardian. <lb />
Nelson Hopkins, <lb />
John Smith, Sr. Moore. Ellen <lb />
Harris. John <lb />
David Parker. Daniel Parker. Ma- <lb />
Parker. Hugh S. Sheppard. defend <lb />
ants above named will take notice <lb />
that n entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced In the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County, before the <lb />
Clerk, to have partition of a certain <lb />
piece or parcel of land lying in Pitt <lb />
county. Greenville township, of which <lb />
the plaintiff Ir seized together with <lb />
the defendants as a tenant In com- <lb />
and the said defendant will fur- <lb />
take notice that he Is required <lb />
to appear before the clerk of the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, at his <lb />
office In the court house of Green- <lb />
ville. N. C, on the 3rd day of <lb />
1912. and answer or demur to <lb />
the petition in said action or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court fur <lb />
the relief demanded in said petition. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Tills September 1312. <lb />
Directory <lb />
AND OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb />
Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
U. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D <lb />
J. Holland. J. J. May, D. M. Lewis. <lb />
W. E. Proctor <lb />
EXTRAVAGANCE <lb />
Government Cost More Than <lb />
Doubled Under Roosevelt. <lb />
JOKE ON LABOR <lb />
Shows Right to Organ- <lb />
Is Not Recognized. <lb />
GREAT RECORD THE PLATFORM IS SILENT <lb />
To <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Clerk J. C. Tyson, <lb />
l. Carr. <lb />
Chief T. <lb />
E. If. U. Kick- <lb />
w. a. Bowen, J. a i. <lb />
I Davenport, II. P. Tyson, Z P. Van- <lb />
II. U Edwards <lb />
and Light Commission U <lb />
B. b C. i. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
H L Allen <lb />
D. Overton. <lb />
ii relies, <lb />
C M. <lb />
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. superintendent of Sun <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal, st Doll is. <lb />
Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
it. v. <lb />
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Methodist, Jarvis v <lb />
E. M. A. U. m <lb />
clerk; II. D Batsman, d <lb />
cut of Sunday school; L. H. <lb />
secretary. <lb />
-Rev. O pastor <lb />
Free Will Thomas E <lb />
Peden, pastor. <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
RAILROAD <lb />
ROUTE OF HF <lb />
EASTBOUND <lb />
a. m. dally. Express <lb />
I Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. Dally, for Plymouth. <lb />
Elizabeth City Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Car Service connect for <lb />
North and West. <lb />
p. m. Daily <lb />
W i, <lb />
WESTBOUND <lb />
I a. Dally for Wilson <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car sen-Ice <lb />
North, South West <lb />
a. m Dally, except <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb />
joints. <lb />
I'M p. m. Dally for Wilson unit <lb />
Broiler Parlor Car Service <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
cation of Sleeping Car space apply W <lb />
J. . HASSELL. Greenville. <lb />
W. R HUDSON. W. W. <lb />
Pass. <lb />
Some overcoats have come out. <lb />
There are some good tennis play- <lb />
Over at the Training School <lb />
Lodges. <lb />
No. A. F. and A. M <lb />
U. Williams, W. M.; L. H. Pender <lb />
Bee, <lb />
Sharon. No. A. F. and A. M-- <lb />
D. E. Griffin. Sec <lb />
No. i <lb />
O O. W. Hard, e. C. P.; <lb />
Pender, <lb />
Tar River No M, K of p. o I <lb />
A. B Ellington <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Greenville Chi No. h a. M <lb />
I N. Hart, II. P l E L Sec I <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. n, I. O. O <lb />
r- Meets every Tuesday night. E o <lb />
N L. H Pender, Sec. <lb />
Tribe No I <lb />
ii. J <lb />
W. Brown, of R. <lb />
Clubs, <lb />
NOUS Curr. <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
Daughters of T <lb />
J Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
in, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A l. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. G. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Mrs <lb />
Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Dunn, president <lb />
at Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of R. O. <lb />
fries, Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Hound v R. <lb />
Miss Nellie Denny, Sec. <lb />
Civic Mrs. T <lb />
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. H <lb />
Meade. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Packet <lb />
Dully, including Sunday, <lb />
Mall <lb />
Equipped with Unites <lb />
Telegraphy and every mos <lb />
convenience <lb />
H. Portsmouth, Sundays pm <lb />
I v. days <lb />
Norton, pm <lb />
Old pm <lb />
wild to all points <lb />
East West and Canada. <lb />
Office. No. Main St <lb />
J. W. JR. <lb />
Startling FiGure Which Show <lb />
the Cost of Our National Existence <lb />
and the Cost of Living Must <lb />
Be Reduced. <lb />
a proper downward revision <lb />
of the Republican tariff the <lb />
people of the United States would <lb />
12,000,000,000 each year, or over <lb />
per family on manufactured go id <lb />
alone. <lb />
President Tuft's vetoes of the wool <lb />
tariff hill and the steel tariff measure <lb />
by a Democratic house COS <lb />
PEOPLE OF THE UNITED <lb />
STATES <lb />
AN MM. <lb />
The cost of conducting the federal <lb />
government MORE than DOUBLED <lb />
between the close President Cleve- <lb />
land's second administration m mo <lb />
Hi d the b of Pr bI <lb />
Roosevelt's second administration in <lb />
As the DIRECT RESULT OP <lb />
REPUBLICAN TARIFF <lb />
ll ES the people of the United Si <lb />
pay ii PROM NINE <lb />
TY-EIGHT PER CENT on food <lb />
Leasehold articles I <lb />
home by every family, rich and pot r. <lb />
Tho total cost of running the I <lb />
govt In was D, <lb />
The amount <lb />
of the Sixty-first congress for <lb />
year 191111,027,138,4 16.44 <lb />
i more than double the amount <lb />
1,496,035.13 appropriated for the <lb />
ii years 1897 and at both <lb />
. i is Of the Fifty-fourth congress, <lb />
Congress the second Cleveland <lb />
. ministration. <lb />
Only years elapsed between the <lb />
of the second administration of <lb />
Cleveland and the beginning <lb />
of the administration of <lb />
dent Roosevelt and yet the amount <lb />
during the four years of the <lb />
more <lb />
double that appropriated in the <lb />
four years Mr. Cleveland was at the <lb />
11.871,59,867.47. <lb />
For the last fiscal year <lb />
ed for in congress under President <lb />
Roosevelt, the marl; in <lb />
11,044,401,857.12 was <lb />
reached. <lb />
President Taft's estimate to the last <lb />
session of congress for government <lb />
support for the fiscal year was <lb />
848,026.65. <lb />
In other words, governmental ex- <lb />
for the TEARS of <lb />
dent Cleveland's administration <lb />
were only 561.92 more <lb />
than President Taft's es- <lb />
the amount necessary to <lb />
the expenses of ONE TEAR o; <lb />
President Taft's administration. <lb />
Congressman John J. of <lb />
New York, a Democrat and chairman <lb />
of the committee on appropriations, in <lb />
addressing the house Aug. 1912, on <lb />
the subject of appropriations said. <lb />
men have watched with <lb />
alarm the rapid increase In the cost of <lb />
government In the United lie <lb />
further said that two causes seem re- <lb />
for many present <lb />
the UNFAIR AND UNJUST <lb />
SYSTEM OF TAXATION by which <lb />
an undue share of income by those <lb />
whose circumstances In life are not <lb />
considered more than reasonably com- <lb />
Is taken through our customs <lb />
for the support of our govern- <lb />
; the other, the difficulty or <lb />
to readjust our system of taxation <lb />
and to remove many taxes from the <lb />
necessaries of life, so long as the GOV- <lb />
IS EXTRAVAGANTLY <lb />
CONDUCTED, or tho <lb />
ties provided for the conduct of the <lb />
public are either or <lb />
are not utilized so as to render the <lb />
most effective comprehensive re- <lb />
Mr Fitzgerald then called attention <lb />
to the fact that the Democratic party <lb />
pledged Itself If with power <lb />
to do two TARIFF <lb />
DUTIES AND RETRENCH PUB- <lb />
EXPENDITURES by eliminating <lb />
waste in administration and the <lb />
of useless. Inexcusable <lb />
Military Surgeon-. Heel <lb />
BALTIMORE, Oct. an- <lb />
meeting of the Association of <lb />
Military Surgeons o; Unit -d <lb />
began in this city with <lb />
an attendance of physicians <lb />
from the U. S. army and navy <lb />
marine hospital service, and the <lb />
national guard organization of <lb />
stales. <lb />
The Republicans talk about tariff <lb />
revision, and yet when a Democratic <lb />
house in fulfilling Democratic promises <lb />
to the people reduced the tariff, a Re- <lb />
publican president vetoed the measure. <lb />
their works shall ye know <lb />
Democrats In every state of the <lb />
Union should organize and prepare <lb />
for polling a record breaking vote Nov. <lb />
Be it remembered that no matter <lb />
how certain victory seems, <lb />
is always dangerous. <lb />
Is there any reason why the Demo- <lb />
party should go out of existence <lb />
simply because Mr. Roosevelt has <lb />
en up the Progressive measures adopt- <lb />
ed by the Democrats eighteen years <lb />
J. Bryan. <lb />
Noted r Exposes the <lb />
of Promises Made to Workingmen by <lb />
Perkins and Candidate, Who <lb />
Stands for Private Monopoly. <lb />
, new party pledges Itself to so- <lb />
and Industrial Justice and specific- <lb />
ally to work unceasingly for effective <lb />
h king the prevention of <lb />
II uses, overwork. <lb />
and other in-. <lb />
i . Incident to modern <lb />
but that <lb />
long and hi naive <lb />
CS there be found one word <lb />
in fundamental of <lb />
labor to o or even <lb />
right which all other <lb />
i is for Improve- <lb />
of tie a of the <lb />
are hi 1.- a <lb />
ll i I justice, does <lb />
not democracy. <lb />
justice it offers is that which <lb />
hi I and wise corporation <lb />
is prone to administer through its <lb />
fare d There is no promise <lb />
if Which free American <lb />
workingmen are striving to secure for <lb />
through organization, <lb />
ll,.,, the Industrial policy advocated <lb />
by the new party would result In tho <lb />
of r's right to organize. <lb />
new i stands for the per- <lb />
I extension of private <lb />
i. .; which few have <lb />
ever profit , I the expense of the <lb />
any and tor the dethronement <lb />
which the people have, In the past. <lb />
fought so many valiant battles. That <lb />
cursed pro, of despotism, the new <lb />
party, prop es to domesticate in our <lb />
republic, proclaiming, do not fear <lb />
commercial Certainly organ <lb />
lied labor has had experience with the <lb />
greet trusts which should teach all <lb />
men that commercial power may so <lb />
great that it is tho part of wisdom to <lb />
The above declaration was made by <lb />
D. before the <lb />
of the American Federation of <lb />
Labor. Massachusetts branch, at <lb />
Sept <lb />
Of Supreme Importance. <lb />
He urges u careful study of the new <lb />
party platform, particularly its effect <lb />
upon labor, noting not only WHAT IT <lb />
CONTAINS, but WHAT IT OMITS, <lb />
. you make that <lb />
i n you w rind that there is a <lb />
ion and that this skill- <lb />
fully d I , norm TAKES FROM <lb />
LABOR THAN IT <lb />
I f of Trusts. <lb />
Mr. Is ii., ii lays bare tho la- <lb />
tho trusts, de that <lb />
steel trust, the <lb />
tn; the beef trust, the tobacco <lb />
trust, smell trust and a <lb />
troop i, made tho <lb />
of labor from <lb />
their the very foundation <lb />
heir labor policy. The <lb />
to e -at labor's right to combine <lb />
seems to have been regarded by tho <lb />
trust magnates as a proper test of the <lb />
efficiency their capitalistic <lb />
Mr. shows that in <lb />
during the Colorado strike, <lb />
the American Smelting and Refining <lb />
company closed Its mills where the <lb />
strikers had been employed and trans- <lb />
the work to other mills, thus <lb />
breaking the The United States <lb />
Steel corporation had similar success <lb />
in 1901 with tho Amalgamated <lb />
of Iron and Steel Workers. <lb />
Had the association been with <lb />
competing employers the result would <lb />
have been different. The United States <lb />
Steel trust was prompt In Introducing <lb />
plan. Juno six weeks <lb />
after It began its operations, its <lb />
committee passed this vote, which <lb />
was offered by Charles a part- <lb />
of W. Perkins in the firm <lb />
of J. P. Morgan <lb />
we are unalterably opposed to <lb />
any extension of union labor and at- <lb />
subsidiary companies to take firm <lb />
position when these Questions come up <lb />
and say that tiny are pot going to rec- <lb />
is, any extension of <lb />
ion in mills where they do not now <lb />
Union Men Not Wanted. <lb />
The result that the bulk of <lb />
American union laboring men In the <lb />
Iron and steel Industry were made to <lb />
understand that they were not wanted <lb />
at the works of the United States Steel <lb />
corporation. Places tilled by <lb />
American laborers loyal to their union <lb />
were given to others, and. as the Stan- <lb />
committee found, of la- <lb />
borers from southern Europe poured <lb />
Into the United <lb />
Hence about SO per cent, of the <lb />
skilled laborers In the Iron and steel <lb />
business are foreigners of these class- <lb />
es, the profits going to tho steel <lb />
Mr. declared that <lb />
immediate and continuing result of <lb />
the steel trust's triumph over organ- <lb />
labor has been an extensive sys- <lb />
of espionage and <lb />
GOOD <lb />
IF you should a saw and cut any <lb />
pair of shoes in this store right down <lb />
through the middle, nu would find nothing goodness <lb />
and quality throughout. <lb />
The u seen parts have received a much care and at- <lb />
in die making, as the and soles. The linings, <lb />
counters, the ii net I are worthy and to give <lb />
best of <lb />
o quality shoes made <lb />
-for men, women and children; pi <lb />
with who hive lot pro <lb />
inly the most worthy f and in <lb />
to quality. <lb />
WE YOU THE BROADEST <lb />
STYLES IN THiS COMMUNITY. AT <lb />
P ICES AS LO AS YOU ARE GENERALLY <lb />
ASKED TO FAY FOR MAKES <lb />
Shoe Company <lb />
YOUR HOME NOT PROP- <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
I OUT A <lb />
W i i a t d to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Mr. stood a <lb />
for Mr. Taft. Mr. says. <lb />
when Roosevelt failed to <lb />
in hip of I ask h <lb />
mm win or, <lb />
There has been no disturbance Of <lb />
Interests during this <lb />
campaign Why In <lb />
the integrity the <lb />
; tea and right purpose,, party <lb />
i-4 <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
July <lb />
A. M. <lb />
a. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis West. <lb />
ville and Florida <lb />
at Hamlet for Charlotte and <lb />
Atlanta. <lb />
THE WILMINGTON <lb />
a. m.-For <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for <lb />
Baltimore, Now York, Boston and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
II. <lb />
p. Richmond, Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and dinning <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C. ft O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and R A O. for <lb />
and points west. <lb />
THE SEABOARD it, <lb />
p. Atlanta, Charlotte, <lb />
Wilmington. Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and points west, cars to <lb />
Hamlet <lb />
p. m. No. for <lb />
Louisburg, Henderson Oxford and <lb />
am. Richmond <lb />
Washington a. m New <lb />
p. in . Penn. station. <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
U. WAN, . P. , Ye. <lb />
H. S D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh N. C.<lb /></p>
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WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF G. H. COX<lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The <lb />
Eastern Reflector for Winterville and vicinity <lb />
Advertising Rate on Application <lb />
Bag. A. If having them day, any way <lb />
G. Cox weal to Greenville Tuesday you want them. <lb />
evening. Mr. Mrs. K. I. Abbott visited <lb />
A. W. and Company are yet fiend near Tarboro Sunday. J of <lb />
selling for Come and see us when you want b Of <lb />
dollars. good machines Kit gains. We can save you <lb />
Now is the time for you to coma to on bate, cape, Area sinus, <lb />
Harrington, Barber and sweater coat. <lb />
and get your choice in good, Union Mercantile Company. <lb />
cheap rugs and buggy robes. Mr, W. J. Wyatt returned home <lb />
Alter the of Win- <lb />
THE UNION PLATFORM <lb />
Twenty Reforms Which the National eminent may be responsive to the <lb />
the will of the people. <lb />
I Meeting. That the policy of the <lb />
At the recent meeting of the merit should encourage home owner- <lb />
Union in ship of land and to that end alien <lb />
Ir. H. y. Alexander, president of. ownership of laud should be <lb />
the North Carolina <lb />
was made chairman of the committee I That corporation should not <lb />
on legislation and drafted a notable be to own more land than <lb />
platform which the en- I needed for the conduct of their <lb />
approved. Here is the business and not at all for <lb />
platform In purpose. <lb />
The election of United State That individual ownership <lb />
under Gen. of Arizona to year <lb />
Don, began their attack on the u, w he for <lb />
l force under Gen. Ho-1 . , <lb />
at Corinth. Mass. to Congress and ran <lb />
Robert E. Lee became and Senator <lb />
court <lb />
will charge ten cent <lb />
Cashier's checks. <lb />
Dr. II. T. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
the state where he spent the sum- <lb />
mer. <lb />
Abbott, manager of the <lb />
Oil Company, tells that the four <lb />
new seventy saw gins recently In- <lb />
of <lb />
judges by the people, <lb />
The election of United State <lb />
by ill the <lb />
I We endorse the income In- <lb />
taxes as a method of <lb />
i of Washington Col- <lb />
warships began a <lb />
of Tripoli. <lb />
This is My Birthday <lb />
Curl <lb />
Carl Hayden, who has the <lb />
of being the <lb />
of the new state of Arizona to <lb />
land should be restricted by national house of representatives. <lb />
Dated taxes and absentee hues was horn in Tempo. Arizona, <lb />
IS. That Immigration should be her After graduating from <lb />
effectually restricted, Normal School of Arizona in 1896 <lb />
That legalized primaries shall he attended l-eland Jr., <lb />
take place of political where he distinguished him- <lb />
That stringent corrupt as a member the football team. <lb />
act should be enacted by the Upon ills return to Arizona after com- <lb />
for honors as a vote getter. <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
revenue. <lb />
That, the rules <lb />
national government and all the his university career young <lb />
of lower states making it a felony with heavy, succeeded his father in the <lb />
Now is the time get oysters any ,,,,,, . tag ,.,.,,.,., <lb />
both to the customer and company. <lb />
make it impossible for the Speaker bribes. <lb />
and chairmen of committees block <lb />
way you want them at W. <lb />
or legislation. <lb />
Miss Mary of Mr Thad Nichols of <lb />
who has been pending several was pleasant caller in town Sun- <lb />
friends hero returned home day night. <lb />
Thursday morning. Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
Dry goods and notions of all de- have a well selected stock of men's <lb />
at the right price A. W. caps, and children's clothing, also a <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Mr. It. I. Abbott made a <lb />
it to Thursday evening, Mr. Fannie Jenkins and two dough <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company Roland and Hattie Lee, of Green <lb />
at Mr. M. T. <lb />
That a parcels express he con- <lb />
ducted by the government for the <lb />
made benefit of the people. <lb />
That public schools <lb />
conducted not less than <lb />
That the banking laws b <lb />
1.1 the Interest of borrower as well <lb />
as the lender. <lb />
Thai Congress shall Dot year and elementary <lb />
gale to individuals or corporations tare domestic science <lb />
the to regulate the circulating <lb />
nice line Of matting, oil M to Is. That county agricultural high <lb />
vis- and carpeting national hanks. schools should he established in <lb />
S. That th. <lb />
that years before had built the <lb />
flour mill in Arizona. His public ca- <lb />
began ten years ago his <lb />
election as treasurer of ids home <lb />
shall Following this, he was twice <lb />
six months. elected sheriff and upon tile <lb />
Sir James premier of On- <lb />
years old today. <lb />
William leader and <lb />
member of parliament, GO year old <lb />
today. <lb />
noted Eng- <lb />
years old today. <lb />
With Hie Boxers. <lb />
Sentry, the former <lb />
who was a in his day. is <lb />
stricken with paralysis at his home <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
Mike Gibbon has passed up a <lb />
match with Sullivan. He <lb />
t. box Mike Glover at on <lb />
October 15th. <lb />
Another Irish middleweight. <lb />
Thomas, has arrived In New York, is <lb />
anxious to show Gotham funs what <lb />
can do.<lb />
natural resource, county where practicable <lb />
have the nicest line of cheap service- ville. spent Sunday <lb />
able glassware on the market. Spier's. <lb />
A. Luther The weather will soon he cold, hut <lb />
and Sam Smith made a By-, you will heavy cotton flannel <lb />
to Friday. <lb />
You Can gel one pound cans of <lb />
iron. coal, petroleum, beds <lb />
and Water powers be reclaimed from <lb />
Id <lb />
corporate monopoly and be <lb />
the benefit of the people. <lb />
That the initiative, referendum <lb />
outing and all kinds of underwear. adopted by the national, legislation pending in Congress <lb />
Messrs. Walter Cherry and <lb />
in. That our agriculture and me- <lb />
college shall provide <lb />
course in marketing and <lb />
-O. That heartily all <lb />
to. <lb />
tee for twenty per can at wood Tucker Of near Greenville were <lb />
W. in town Sunday evening. <lb />
Mr. J. It. Kittrell, of Greenville. More beef, fish and sausage going <lb />
was in town Friday on business. low down for cash. it. W. Hail. <lb />
The A. G. Cox Mfg. CO. baa farm I Messrs. M. Bryan and <lb />
and poultry wire fencing in all Wilson, of Greenville, were pleasant <lb />
heights. We are agents for the fence callers in town Sunday night, <lb />
with weld that j See us for bargains on <lb />
Strange will give services buys pants, overcoats and jumpers. <lb />
at St. Luke's church Monday, the work shirts and in fact anything in <lb />
at eleven a in. and again in the even- the wearing line. Come and give <lb />
All are cordially invited to a trial. Mercantile Company. <lb />
come. i Mr, Stephen Walters made a short <lb />
thousand pitch pine visit near Black Sunday, <lb />
hub blocks. A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., Win-1 Messrs. II. G. Tuck- <lb />
N. C. and W. Meek went to <lb />
Miss Tucker left Friday even Monday. <lb />
to spend Saturday and Sunday We gin your cotton in about ten <lb />
near Simpson or minutes and the short time <lb />
end that gov-, promote vocational education. <lb />
Clark Chief <lb />
in the Democratic run- <lb />
MM a Kile lo <lb />
and then it by fifing him <lb />
a majority f ever t lie pulls <lb />
men and n <lb />
Has There Another I <lb />
Has there been another conference <lb />
like that of the Chief Attorneys of <lb />
the railroads in 1902 and is this at- <lb />
Date in History I <lb />
legislative assembly ever <lb />
held in Canada met at Halifax. <lb />
called a public <lb />
and condemned the <lb />
duty on tea and taxation <lb />
Pal lament. <lb />
1730- Major army of- <lb />
hanged us n spy at Tap- <lb />
pan, X. V. <lb />
lack the result of It Have the prepared to resist <lb />
leaders of F. M. Simmons Income sol <lb />
desperate at his defeat they have Sunday school in Texas <lb />
decided to aid the railroads in their established at Felipe. <lb />
on Judge Clark If so. the society organized i <lb />
people will undoubtedly again re- <lb />
Coffins, caskets and hearse service, you have to wait is not baring, as it this Mack . ,, <lb />
always at your command at A. seems be amusing watch the November by giving Judge lark an- <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. Unloading Which Is within live min- <lb />
Mis Mamie Chapman went to Pill County Oil Company, <lb />
ville today. Rev. John H. Griffith, of Kinston. <lb />
came in Monday morning to attend <lb />
Oct. F. service the Episcopal church. <lb />
C. attended the Union meeting Mis- Cox, a trained nurse <lb />
at Fallen Creek Saturday and Sun- from Kinston who has been spending <lb />
day. some time with her parents here, left <lb />
See Harrington. and Co Monday where she goes <lb />
puny for your pumps, piping, and Dr. Dawson in his practice <lb />
point, they will save you money. I After October 1st the Hank of Win- <lb />
Mr. J. T. Smith made a short ea- <lb />
Greenville Saturday. <lb />
. Bishop strange held services in the <lb />
Hardware of all description at A ,. ,,,, <lb />
W. Ange and Company. . ,,, ,.,.,. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Adams made a Hying trip He was assisted in it <lb />
to Kinston Saturday. services by Rev. Tucker. <lb />
Oyster time is here. W. of Greenville. <lb />
oilier majority of over <lb />
WALTER CLARK <lb />
Unitarian minister, died in <lb />
Born in <lb />
R. I April <lb />
COMING <lb />
The Great Eastern <lb />
Carolina Fair <lb />
NEW BERN, <lb />
Oct. and Nov. <lb />
in Premiums Given Away Mock Poultry, <lb />
and oilier exhibit <lb />
FLIGHTS HOUSE RACING <lb />
MOTOR GREAT <lb />
FREE HUT IONS AM. ADS <lb />
Fur Hook Ail tire, <lb />
J. LEON WILLIAMS, <lb />
C. <lb />
HUE Mis AMI SIM- <lb />
FRIENDS COMBINES <lb />
AGAINST CLARK <lb />
For some time, the friends of Sen- <lb />
Simmons, rendered desperate at <lb />
the certainty of hi defeat have been <lb />
using against Judge Clark <lb />
the same attack, the Southern Rail- <lb />
state chairman of the Dem- <lb />
party sat down In Judge <lb />
Clark's office and wrote out with his <lb />
own hand Hie statement I have just <lb />
given This was written in the pres- <lb />
of Hon. B. R. Lacy, now state <lb />
treasurer and that statement as wit- <lb />
by him is in Judge Clark's <lb />
way and American Coin- session now and was published in <lb />
made on him in 1908. Mr. when lie was assailed by the <lb />
O. Carr, one of leaders, has Southern and American To- <lb />
come out into the open and public- <lb />
made the charge over his <lb />
The Charge the Railroads <lb />
Friends <lb />
is also known that in Judge <lb />
Clark accepted the nomination from <lb />
the Republicans and was elected to <lb />
the Supreme Court bench while Con- <lb />
nor and other Democrats refused to <lb />
accept such nomination and that the <lb />
distinguished judge wrote many Inti- <lb />
mate letters to Gov. Russell during <lb />
hi administration, commonly <lb />
a Hum <lb />
Company. <lb />
Judge Connor was not nominated <lb />
that year by the Democratic party as <lb />
Judge was. but was offered the <lb />
by the Populist and Re- <lb />
publican parties against the <lb />
Democratic Nominee. Judge <lb />
well. and of course, refused to run <lb />
against the regular nominee of the <lb />
Democratic party. <lb />
Mr. friends have doubt- <lb />
overlooked the fact that Justice <lb />
Connor and Justice Walker in <lb />
were nominated by the Democratic <lb />
party and endorsed by the <lb />
Read the Fact can party Judge Clark was a can- <lb />
Judge Clark was nominated for of- that year and nominated by <lb />
flee in The reference must be the Democratic party and bitterly <lb />
to his nomination in If you re- fought by the Republican party, yet <lb />
call the fads or will look up the news no one questioned democracy of <lb />
paper you will find that ill either Justice Connor or Justice <lb />
Judge Walter Clark was nominated <lb />
by the Democratic party for supreme r, regard to the letters which . <lb />
court judge. The Populist and He- railroad attorneys and <lb />
publican parties endorsed him thus friends charge Judge Clark with <lb />
sail at i H i <lb />
STATEMENT OF CONDITION <lb />
making his election certain and <lb />
accepting their en- <lb />
Judge Clerk sent for F. <lb />
M Simmons, who was state Chairman <lb />
of the Democratic party at that time <lb />
asked for his advice. Mr. Sim- <lb />
mons told him all means to ac- <lb />
th. endorsement as it <lb />
insured his election and that for Seaboard Air Line and the <lb />
no Democrat should run the risk of Chief Attorney for the Atlantic Coast <lb />
being defeated by refusing endorse- Lisa a conference one Sunday <lb />
brought forth <lb />
Judge Clark asked F. M. Simmons letter In their attempt to defeat <lb />
to put that In writing and he would Th, repudiated <lb />
accept the endorsements. Mr Sim mis attack the railroads en Judge <lb />
writing to Governor Russell, it will <lb />
be recalled that this whole matter <lb />
was thrashed out in 1902 <lb />
when Judge Clark was a candidate <lb />
for Chief Justice. It is sufficient i,, <lb />
say that lime, the Chief At <lb />
in North Carolina for <lb />
Southern Railway, the Chief <lb />
The Bank of Greenville <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
At the Close of Business Sept. 30th, 1912. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts 198,268.5 <lb />
Overdrafts 2,441.64 <lb />
Banking House 4,200.00 <lb />
Furniture and Fixtures 4,327.32 <lb />
Cash Items . 23,896.47 <lb />
Due from Banks 157,806.10 <lb />
Total . <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capitol Stock <lb />
Profits <lb />
DEPOSITS <lb />
Total <lb />
5,496.80 <lb />
. 15,887.14<lb />
Deposits Increased Over in <lb />
Thirty Days <lb />
WE INVITE NEW ACCOUNTS <lb />
L II <lb />
s. r. flea <lb />
i. Cashier. <lb />
it. last, Cashier. <lb />
am <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 RY 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 />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE RASTERS <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
I LISA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
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 />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Agriculture la the Mont Ike Most Healthful, the Mt l Washington. <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
I. C, TORES Hi <lb />
Vt. <lb />
Interesting Clause About State-Wide <lb />
Stock Law <lb />
CREDIT SUMS <lb />
At Their of fetal <lb />
Farmers Drew <lb />
and Offered Set <lb />
of <lb />
BALKAN STATES <lb />
Turkey Is Surrounded by Her <lb />
Enemies <lb />
MRS. STEPHEN B. AYRES <lb />
Corresponding of the National Democratic <lb />
Mediation so Ear <lb />
ed lace- War From <lb />
all Sides of Her <lb />
lieu I in <lb />
The Carolina State <lb />
Convention, in annual session <lb />
bled Auk. 27-29, through its com <lb />
offers the following <lb />
i. We recommend that the nest <lb />
legislature pass an act, authorizing <lb />
a stale wide dog-tax, the proceeds <lb />
of which to be appropriated to the<lb />
i. we a <lb />
Male wide Stack law for North Car- <lb />
It. That We favor the discussion <lb />
of scientific, marketing along with <lb />
scientific production at the Institutes. <lb />
Resolved, That we desire to ex- <lb />
press our appreciation of the co-op- <lb />
between the Department <lb />
of agriculture, the a. and U. college, <lb />
and s. Department of <lb />
culture and we further a <lb />
thorough unanimity of action on the <lb />
part of these institution in all things <lb />
that pertain to the agricultural de- <lb />
our great state. And <lb />
ll the further sense tills body <lb />
that there should be a competent <lb />
demonstration agent in every <lb />
of the stale who shall act as <lb />
Commissioner of Agriculture. <lb />
. Resolved. That we desire to go <lb />
on record a being In thorough <lb />
with the Girl's Tomato Clubs <lb />
and Roy's Clubs that are doing such <lb />
great work in our state. <lb />
Resolved, That the action of the <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress re- <lb />
questing each state to send two rep- <lb />
to to study the <lb />
subject of agricultural credit was <lb />
wise and timely. <lb />
Resolved, That this Convention <lb />
appoint a Committee to confer with <lb />
the State Department of Agriculture <lb />
and see whether the <lb />
can in any way better meet the <lb />
need of the people of the stale in <lb />
their various localities. <lb />
Resolved, That Convention <lb />
go on record In our legislature to not <lb />
divert the inspection tax from <lb />
to which it i now applied; but that <lb />
same be left In the hands of the <lb />
Hoard of Agriculture to be applied <lb />
by to the use and need of the <lb />
farmer of the state along <lb />
horticultural and raising <lb />
lines. <lb />
Resolved. That the same com- <lb />
appointed to confer with the <lb />
hoard of agriculture in reference to <lb />
Institute, further with <lb />
that hoard in reference lo eradicating <lb />
hog cholera. <lb />
Resolved. That the <lb />
and their wive and their children <lb />
endorse the movement to erect a suit- <lb />
able memorial to Dr. S. A. Knapp <lb />
who did o much for the farmer of <lb />
the South. <lb />
It. Whereas. Roads are <lb />
for the development of <lb />
county, and, <lb />
Whereas, there is a great awaken- <lb />
in the improvement of our high- <lb />
way throughout the state. <lb />
Therefore. He it Resolved. That it <lb />
is of the Farmers <lb />
of North Carolina that the con- <lb />
of the state should be put to <lb />
work on our road, of wok- <lb />
Montenegro. Oct. J. <lb />
Montenegro formally declared war <lb />
on Turkey this morning. <lb />
The declaration of war was <lb />
to the by the Montenegrin <lb />
charged early <lb />
Heavy lighting is already in pro- <lb />
along the frontier. <lb />
Nine battalions of Turkish troop <lb />
which were proceeding from <lb />
to along the Montenegrin <lb />
tier were attacked late yesterday by <lb />
a detachment tribesmen. <lb />
The lighting began outside <lb />
and continued all night with vigor. <lb />
The battle was in progress this <lb />
Toners Make Representations. <lb />
Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. <lb />
Russian ministers at noon <lb />
today made joint representations to <lb />
the Bulgarian government on behalf <lb />
of power. <lb />
They informed the Bulgarian gov- <lb />
that the powers strongly dis- <lb />
approved of the warlike attitude of <lb />
ho Balkan states and urged upon <lb />
them tho prompt cessation of the <lb />
military concentration. <lb />
They advised the government to <lb />
leave lo the cabinet of the great <lb />
powers the task of assuring <lb />
reform. <lb />
Diplomats are Passport <lb />
Montenegro. Oct. <lb />
the charge <lb />
at Constantinople, has been <lb />
ordered to leave here today. <lb />
The Turkish charge here <lb />
been handed hi passport by the <lb />
Montenegrin government. <lb />
Turkish frontier <lb />
Belgrade. Oct. <lb />
reached here today that Montenegrin <lb />
troop had crossed the Turkish <lb />
tier. <lb />
The Parliament today voted <lb />
an extra credit of for <lb />
purposes and the merchants of <lb />
city are making large donations <lb />
to the funds being raised for the as- <lb />
of poor families whose bread <lb />
winners have called up for mil- <lb />
service. <lb />
Premier speaking at the <lb />
conclusion of the debate in the <lb />
Parliament, declared the <lb />
treatment of the in Mace- <lb />
had gone from had to worse and <lb />
that the Balkan state could no long- <lb />
endure the suffering of their <lb />
brethren across the border. He In- <lb />
that the Ottoman government <lb />
should be compelled to carry out re- <lb />
forms in the province of Turkey in <lb />
DEBATE IN<lb />
mi, a. <lb />
j , <lb />
Kansas. He Favors the Labor <lb />
Si TO HAVE MADE VOTES <lb />
The Women s National Democratic of which Mrs. <lb />
son and Mrs Thomas R. Marshall, wives of the leading Democratic <lb />
dates, are honorary president and vice-president respectively, and <lb />
Mr. John Crosby president, has opened at Broadway. <lb />
New York city. In charge of the corresponding secretary, Stephen B. <lb />
Ayres, wife of Congressman of New York. <lb />
The work being accomplished dally by Mr. and her corps of <lb />
Is not for the campaign moment only, but foundation <lb />
building for the future of Democracy. It Is the first woman's <lb />
political movement to be organized In the States and, as such, <lb />
appeals to thinking women everywhere <lb />
ha not declared for or against the question of equal suffrage nor <lb />
should it be expected to do o any more than it would the question <lb />
of Mr. Ayres from her post a of the league <lb />
are simply good Democrat banded together for greatest good to <lb />
the greatest of American housewives, who today are required to pay <lb />
more in country for American goods than they would have to pay for <lb />
the mm goods In a foreign land <lb />
She la especially interested In the tariff on articles In constant <lb />
one and has developed Into quite a speaker at the mealing <lb />
tariff committee nation <lb />
One Case Yellow Fever <lb />
Brought in Recently in <lb />
Hew Orleans <lb />
ORLEANS, well <lb />
developed case of yellow fever was <lb />
taken from British steamer <lb />
when the vessel arrived at <lb />
station at the mouth of the <lb />
Mississippi Iver today. The patient <lb />
KILLED HI. C. I. <lb />
OF <lb />
THOMAS ON <lb />
WHEN COW-CATCHER <lb />
HIT <lb />
MOTHER ATTEMPTED TO RESCUE <lb />
A most unfortunate accident <lb />
is a Greek who boarded yesterday evening as the A. C. <lb />
at Santos. Brazil. <lb />
The patient was placed in the de- <lb />
ward of the Marino Hospital <lb />
and the Chaucer was placed in <lb />
for six days. Dr. Corbett, of <lb />
the quarantine stated there j instantly. The fatal accident <lb />
were no other suspects aboard the took place at a point between Par- <lb />
steamer, but that all member of the male and almost opposite <lb />
I,, train due in at <lb />
swept from the track the live-year <lb />
old daughter of Thomas <lb />
a hand the road, and killed <lb />
I A. M. <lb />
N- C Oct. <lb />
, . i ion Sen- <lb />
Simmons and Mr. Albion Dunn <lb />
presenting Gov d <lb />
joint debate here today. Dunn open- <lb />
ed ill ii speech of one hour. Thomas <lb />
for one hour. speakers <lb />
fifteen minute rejoinder. Dunn <lb />
i em fully into the record Sena, <lb />
In and <lb />
inn. showing how Ibo votes <lb />
upon lumber, coal, iron and rec- <lb />
were absolutely lo <lb />
Democratic principle.-. He made Con- <lb />
Thomas his vote <lb />
on reciprocity and the ship <lb />
contrary to vote <lb />
these questions. In the course <lb />
hi remark be laid down <lb />
proposition If North Carolina N <lb />
to protection will <lb />
be ii the state, on the <lb />
contrary ii. to remain in the D mo. <lb />
faith and hold to Democratic <lb />
principles, then Simmons ought to <lb />
b. defeated. He further showed, i <lb />
the of good Democrats, <lb />
Governor has made <lb />
faithful public and is need- <lb />
id in United States Senate to up- <lb />
hold and carry out the program of <lb />
President Wilson. <lb />
Thomas, in an hour's rejoinder, <lb />
the charges dodged the <lb />
issues absolutely tailing to explain <lb />
conduct and rota of Senator Sim- <lb />
mons in upholding the hands of Sen- <lb />
in bis trust legislation, <lb />
Dunn's rejoinder, he showed <lb />
that Thomas had refused to meet tin- <lb />
issue and proved in the lace the <lb />
record Senator Simmons bore Con- <lb />
Thomas would never be able <lb />
to explain vote on those <lb />
questions, <lb />
Thomas in reply still failed to meet <lb />
referring t the youth his <lb />
the charge record, <lb />
and hi own vast superiority us <lb />
debater. This was amusing to the <lb />
supporters of Governor Kitchin when <lb />
they knew that Thomas <lb />
to Dunn opened and <lb />
he was allowed ail in rejoinder <lb />
according to those present the <lb />
was there with the goods and <lb />
Thomas has yet failed lo answer. <lb />
After debate there ninny <lb />
favorable comments upon the <lb />
produced Kin-bin's <lb />
and It is currently reported <lb />
that many advocates left <lb />
the court house Kitchin converts. <lb />
Alliance <lb />
TRUST UNION'S ENEMIES <lb />
Mm of Hie i- i <lb />
trolling the Market <lb />
I In ii <lb />
Price <lb />
would lie subjected lo close ex- <lb />
in competition with free labor. <lb />
Resolved. That we request the <lb />
General Assembly the <lb />
Department of to send <lb />
two representative to to study <lb />
the question of agricultural credit. <lb />
Resolved. That we reaffirm our <lb />
Interest in an endorsement of the Tor- <lb />
system registration and <lb />
that we hereby recommend the pas- <lb />
sage of such an act at the next <lb />
of our legislature <lb />
line faille <lb />
Monday evening Sheriff S. <lb />
received by express two fine <lb />
cows. years old. to add to <lb />
his dairy stock. He bought the cows <lb />
n the northern part of New York, <lb />
near the Canadian line, paying <lb />
the place where the live. <lb />
The child was ill the middle of the <lb />
track when the train hove in sight <lb />
and the mother of the infant, who <lb />
had probably the track toper- <lb />
Dud- the child to leave her place of <lb />
danger, took ill the situation a <lb />
glance and made a brace effort to <lb />
reach her daughter, hut before she <lb />
could it. the cowcatcher <lb />
of the locomotive hid hit the child <lb />
for them there and the express and thrown her quite clear of the <lb />
charges amounted to 188.35. making <lb />
the cost of the two cows do-1 The engineer immediately stopped <lb />
Not long since Sheriff Dud-j the train and with the help of some <lb />
bought a high grade Dun in the passenger picked up the <lb />
that cost him He believe girl, already dead the <lb />
having tine and carried her lo the house <lb />
For Lower <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C October <lb />
This was the date tentatively filled <lb />
by the commerce <lb />
for express companies Jo <lb />
show cause why the new rates fixed <lb />
by Hie commission not now <lb />
be adopted them. Hut a the new <lb />
post system has raised some <lb />
complication in the adjustment of <lb />
the rates, which the <lb />
as well as express <lb />
will take some time to straighten <lb />
out, it i regarded as likely the <lb />
hearings on the new rates will go <lb />
over until December. <lb />
According to passenger the engineer <lb />
of the train stated that he did see <lb />
anything of the child on the track <lb />
II being already quite dark when the <lb />
fatality occurred. <lb />
Mr Manning, the father of the lit- <lb />
lie girl not at home be <lb />
accident took place. <lb />
NORTON, Oct. Thai the <lb />
men who have been moat am <lb />
in building up trust are <lb />
also n i y men who have i- u <lb />
most successful in n M <lb />
tin ii labor the i on <lb />
i. ilium Governor Woodrow Wilson <lb />
in an hare today devoted <lb />
to what he a <lb />
pi power grail Inti i <lb />
sat now dominate our i <lb />
you he asked. <lb />
Hie objects <lb />
lion is to control the labor <lb />
And do you imagine y I <lb />
ever s. i deliberate plan for giving <lb />
the workingman anything compare la <lb />
in the way i wage the proportion <lb />
the profits which they <lb />
pocket They do not have to give the <lb />
laboring man any more than hi can <lb />
I get ill inn of the <lb />
Ami they do not give him any more, <lb />
As a matter of fact, some of the <lb />
highly productive Industries in <lb />
this country pay very lower <lb />
wages than the unprotected Industries <lb />
And some of the <lb />
tasted wagon an <lb />
below tile living male <lb />
time the prices they are <lb />
so great can build new <lb />
factorial out of then- every <lb />
second year. It is one grand- <lb />
est pieces of bluff and humbug that <lb />
has eve. been known in the history <lb />
Of political deception. <lb />
want lo widen the market for <lb />
American labor. to tee <lb />
exist in which men will <lb />
for American labor. I want again <lb />
to see a time come when we <lb />
realize highest priced labor <lb />
in the world is the cheapest labor ill <lb />
tin- world, what produced l-y <lb />
brains and Intelligence and skillful <lb />
touch is a great deal cheaper than <lb />
is produced by stupidity <lb />
dullness the whip the master, <lb />
you this, labor <lb />
U to date, is the cheapest in <lb />
world I can prove Lt. American man <lb />
compete In foreign mar- <lb />
in the sale of goods <lb />
ed in those markets, near those mar- <lb />
is by that receives only u <lb />
tin- remuneration of American labor. <lb />
NOW, what does that mean It mean <lb />
they can afford lO pi American <lb />
workingman three times much and <lb />
still undersell their competitor in <lb />
foreign markets, the Am- <lb />
workingman is mid the <lb />
amount of his wages depend upon <lb />
protective tariff. II It <lb />
depends upon him. It depends upon <lb />
what is inside his thinking And <lb />
when you once gel a of <lb />
lated monopoly, than you gal a sys- <lb />
of controlled labor, forget <lb />
that. Narrow line of <lb />
and you stiffen the lines of labor <lb />
control. You have no now a free <lb />
market your labor any more than <lb />
you have I free market for your com- <lb />
for under I hi system of <lb />
monopoly regulated or unregulated, <lb />
monopolist can determine the <lb />
amount of goods lo be produced, and <lb />
therefore determine the amount Of <lb />
b and the <lb />
that the goods are lo <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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