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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 /></p>
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This Entire Stock Must <lb />
As Our New-Store is Neat Completed up Cur entire Stock here <lb />
best styles possible. Winter is h <lb />
We know it means us to threw such a Meek as we have upon the mere <lb />
OF A LIFE <lb />
SUNDAY SHIRTS <lb />
One Lot Shirts, Patterns, Special <lb />
Price. <lb />
One Lot Shirts. Special Price. <lb />
One Lot Shirts. Lion Brand, Best <lb />
Made. Special Price. <lb />
One Lot Shirts. Lion Brand, with or <lb />
without Collar, Special Price. <lb />
One Lot Shirts, Stiff or Soft Front, <lb />
Special Price. <lb />
COLLARS, TIES AND HOSIERY <lb />
Triangular, the Best and Only Five-Ply <lb />
Collar Sold Here. Easy to Slip Tour <lb />
Tie in, Looks Neat When You Wear <lb />
It, Wears Longer After You Buy it. <lb />
The Very Newest Styles in Silk and <lb />
Cotton Hosiery, Supporters. Handkerchiefs, <lb />
Buttons, Pins. etc. for Ladies, and <lb />
Children. <lb />
SILKS, LACES AND EMBROIDERIES <lb />
Fancy Silks. Regular goods. Special Price <lb />
in Solid Colors, sells for our <lb />
Special Price. <lb />
Best Ribbons in all colors. Regular <lb />
goods, Special Price <lb />
Pine Val Lace, Regular Price Special <lb />
Price. <lb />
Fine Val Lace. Regular goods, <lb />
Special Price. <lb />
Heavy sells for special price . <lb />
All Laces and Embroideries Reduced. <lb />
RUBBER GOODS <lb />
Why not buy one of Handsome <lb />
New Coats The Price is Low and Quality is <lb />
rood. <lb />
Our Shoes to Ht any member of the family. <lb />
You will get the best and it will cost you the least. <lb />
MENS <lb />
One Lot Fancies, Regular Price special pi <lb />
One Lot Grays, Browns and Tans, Regular Price <lb />
One Lot All Wool Best Styles, Regular P <lb />
One Lot All Wool Black and Blue Worsteds, Re <lb />
One Lot All Wool Plum Novelty Worsteds, Reg <lb />
One Lot Black Unfinished Worsted, Cut in very <lb />
Price Will -Make You Buy <lb />
One Lot Knickerbocker Suits, Special <lb />
One Lot Knickerbocker All Wool Suits, Regular <lb />
One Lot Knickerbocker All Wool Suits, Regular <lb />
Price Reduced on all Suits, EVERY SUIT <lb />
One Lot of <lb />
at HAL <lb />
THESE PRICES CAN NOT HELP BUT STIR <lb />
PRICES ARE POSITIVELY AS <lb />
-rt <lb />
f fir i j i <lb />
NEXT TO <lb />
l. <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, President <lb />
E. B. HIGGS, Vice-President <lb />
C. S. CARR, 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 />
Moseley, D. W. E. G. <lb />
Flanagan, R. L. Smith <lb />
YOUR DEPOSITS <lb />
in this Bank are under the care and supervision of the <lb />
above Gentlemen. We want your business. <lb />
Capital Stock, the largest in Pitt County <lb />
UNCLE SAM DEPOSITS WITH US <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. S. of <lb />
Vanceboro. who have; been visiting <lb />
their sisters. Mary <lb />
ton and Sallie Evans, returned home <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Mr. Walter C. Johnson, of Wash- <lb />
spent Sunday here with his <lb />
people and returned home this morn- <lb />
Mr. Hyman returned Sunday <lb />
evening from Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mr. D. M. Clark has returned from <lb />
New Bern. <lb />
Miss Nellie Williams went to <lb />
son this morning. <lb />
Mr. W. L. Rice went to Oxford to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. John Mayo, of Bethel, who was <lb />
visiting his daughters, Mrs. J. S. <lb />
Mooring and Mrs. F. J. Forbes, left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Messrs. J. T. Timberlake and Tom <lb />
Hatching, of Wilson, spent Sunday <lb />
here. <lb />
Rev. C. M. Hock left this morn- <lb />
for Concord, where he is to hold <lb />
a meeting this week. <lb />
Rev. Livingstone Johnson, of <lb />
who spent Sunday here, left <lb />
this morning. <lb />
On with tobacco sales again. <lb />
Greenville Lodge A. F. and A. M. <lb />
meets tonight. <lb />
County commissioners in session to <lb />
day. <lb />
The ladies or the Round Table will <lb />
meet with Mrs. F. R. Stretch Tues- <lb />
day at p. m. <lb />
a in <lb />
Va. Oct. b. <lb />
Quite a Dumber of friends and <lb />
gathered at the home of L. H. <lb />
In tills place last even- <lb />
to witness marriage of his <lb />
two daughters, Louise, to Sidney F. <lb />
Thornton, of this county, and <lb />
to Charles Wilkinson, of <lb />
Greenville. N. C. who was <lb />
by S. E. Gates, of Greenville, <lb />
as best man. while Miss Frances Ham- <lb />
was of honor for his <lb />
bride. <lb />
Miss Bessie Wood, of Concord. <lb />
Va. acted as maid of honor for the <lb />
other bride, with Thornton <lb />
best man. Rev. J. R. per- <lb />
formed the ceremony<lb />
Speaks In the Baptist Church. <lb />
Rev. Livingston Johnson, of <lb />
secretary of the mission board <lb />
of the Baptist state convention, <lb />
the pulpit of the Baptist church <lb />
here Sunday morning and night. Dr. <lb />
Johnson was to speak at <lb />
the woman's missionary meeting here <lb />
two weeks ago. but was prevented <lb />
from coming, so on Sunday morn- <lb />
made the talk that he intended <lb />
to make on the former occasion, <lb />
dealing mainly in the part the <lb />
men are in the missionary <lb />
work of the state and In helping to <lb />
build churches. The talk was full <lb />
of Interest. Sunday night he <lb />
an excellent sermon on <lb />
Two-Fold showing that God <lb />
was the giver of both physical and <lb />
spiritual life, that He was the God <lb />
of both and cared for His children <lb />
through the physical life In <lb />
for the spiritual life and that <lb />
s the physical life grows It broad- <lb />
ens and merges into the spiritual <lb />
life. <lb />
Mr.-. Eliza Hurt <lb />
BALTIMORE. Md. Oct. at- <lb />
tempting to alight from a moving York <lb />
road car at Fayette and Charles <lb />
streets this afternoon, Mrs. Eliza <lb />
of Raleigh, who is <lb />
visiting the of Win. H. <lb />
man, at ill.-, fell to the <lb />
streets, striking her head and badly <lb />
cutting the left side of her fare and <lb />
bruising herself. She was picked up <lb />
by a patrolman and taken in the <lb />
Mercy hospital in an ambulance. Her <lb />
physician stated that her injuries were <lb />
not serious. She is resting easy to- <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. is the mother <lb />
of our townsman. Dr. c. Laugh- <lb />
Her host of friends here <lb />
at her former home regret that she <lb />
met with such a painful accident <lb />
Mr. W. A. Fleming, of Hassell. <lb />
was here today. <lb />
V. W. C. A. Services <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson conducted the <lb />
Y. W. C. A. services at the Train- <lb />
School on Sunday evening. He <lb />
made a strong talk on Help <lb />
to <lb />
Watch Them <lb />
Frank the <lb />
begins a series of unique advertise- <lb />
today. It will pay you to <lb />
watch these and keep up with his <lb />
seasonable offerings. <lb />
Well Dressed <lb />
C. S. Forbes has a large advertise- <lb />
calling the attention of those <lb />
who want to be well dressed to his <lb />
superb line of suits and overcoats. <lb />
His stock was never better than now. <lb />
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU <lb />
have the satisfaction of knowing yon are getting <lb />
the very best quality you can possibly procure <lb />
anywhere for the money. <lb />
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be- <lb />
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the <lb />
eye style, but a few wear will <lb />
prove the inferiority of the quality of <lb />
the materials used and the careless- <lb />
exercised in their making. <lb />
We look to quality first of to it that <lb />
the Leather is right, the linings substantial and the <lb />
general construction the best procurable any- <lb />
where. We depend upon you for our business, <lb />
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we <lb />
arc in duty bound to give it to will. <lb />
Our new season's stylos for ladies and gentle- <lb />
men, and boys and girls are ready for your <lb />
TIS A FEAT TO <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
g FIT <lb />
W. A. Bowen's Store <lb />
Greenville's Authority on Wear <lb />
MILLINERY OPENING <lb />
Friday, September <lb />
New Fall Styles in Tailor Made Coat Suits, <lb />
Cloaks, Dresses. Shirt Waists, Skirts and <lb />
We have a Complete Stock of Ready-to-Wear <lb />
Goods, we have improved the making it stronger <lb />
and larger than ever before. <lb />
IT. ft hi It KS I <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
N. C. Oct. 1912. <lb />
Notice Is hereby Riven to the pub- <lb />
lie that our lands, lying alone Tar <lb />
River have been posted according to <lb />
law and all persona are forbidden to <lb />
trespass on any of our lands with or <lb />
without gun or dog, for any purpose, <lb />
whatever, without permission. <lb />
J. E. CLARK, <lb />
W. C. <lb />
ALSTON J BRYAN <lb />
GRIMES, <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR. <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
BLUR<lb />
i Heater <lb />
Cold weather Is coming and In a <lb />
large advertisement Talk and Van <lb />
Dyke are doing some talk <lb />
that people who want to keep warm <lb />
should consider. Read the advertise- <lb />
J of is <lb />
Victim. Lying in lied <lb />
Covered <lb />
BALTIMORE, Md. Oct. <lb />
I the covers pulled tightly up around <lb />
neck, C. Robertson, a banker <lb />
j of N. C. was found <lb />
dead in bis room at the <lb />
hotel shortly after o'clock <lb />
day morning with gas from <lb />
Jet. Coroner John O. Jeff era. gave <lb />
a certificate of death due to <lb />
asphyxiation. The body Is now <lb />
held for relatives. <lb />
The odor of gas issuing from Rob- <lb />
room was first detected by a <lb />
waiter at the hotel. With the <lb />
aid of the clerk and the waiter, a <lb />
Into the and by the <lb />
dim light of a Jet, which was burn- <lb />
very low. he could see the of <lb />
the southerner lying In the bed. The <lb />
windows were Immediately thrown <lb />
open and It was found that the man <lb />
was dead. <lb />
RABBETS <lb />
Wheat, Corn and Ribs <lb />
by Cobb Bros., <lb />
Open Close <lb />
December wheat u 1-8 <lb />
December corn . 3-8 1-4 <lb />
January ribs . 10.20 10.35 <lb />
Greenville cotton . 3-4 <lb />
New York Cotton <lb />
by and <lb />
Open Close <lb />
October . 10.60 10.48 <lb />
10.76 <lb />
January . 10.81 10.65 <lb />
May . 11.04 10.89 <lb />
Mr. Robertson was well known in <lb />
and Pitt county, and his <lb />
death is much here. <lb />
Shoe Repairing. <lb />
I am giving personal attention to <lb />
this line and with new machinery <lb />
and additional help can do your <lb />
work promptly. <lb />
J. J. COREY <lb />
At Sam Flake's Harness<lb />
Millinery Millinery <lb />
HATS f embraces all the -Newest <lb />
Styles for this Season, lie Sure to see the Pattern <lb />
lint- which will he on beginning FRIDAY, <lb />
87th, showing the Correct for this season's <lb />
near. <lb />
Silks, Embroideries, Laces, Dress Goods, <lb />
mid u full and complete stock of Staple Dry at <lb />
the Lowest Mm <lb />
Shoes Shoes Shoes Shoes <lb />
Shoes in all Leathers and all Styles. Boy's <lb />
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. BOWEN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TIME HE THINKS <lb />
HE SMELLS SMOKE <lb />
the uninsured man is scared stiff. <lb />
Not alone for his personal safety <lb />
but also because of the <lb />
that the burning of bis homo means <lb />
ruin for him. If he a policy In <lb />
the company we represent the lat- <lb />
fear wouldn't enter Into <lb />
if a fire struck his place. <lb />
Pender Tyson <lb />
Ins. Agent. Greenville. <lb />
Saved Ills Wife <lb />
She's a wise woman who knows <lb />
Just what to do when her husband's <lb />
life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. <lb />
Vt. is of that kind. <lb />
Insisted on my using Dr. King's New <lb />
writes Mr. P. a <lb />
dreadful when was so weak <lb />
my friends all though I had only a <lb />
short time to live and it completely <lb />
and colds, It Is the most safe and <lb />
cured A quick cure for coughs, <lb />
reliable medicine for many throat and <lb />
lung bronchitis, croup, <lb />
whooping cough, <lb />
hemorrhages. A trial will convince <lb />
you. cents end Guaranteed <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
To the Voters of Hilt <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for Register of Deeds, <lb />
pendent of party Your <lb />
support will be greatly appreciated. <lb />
M.<lb />
MRS. HASKETT <lb />
Florist <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Specialties Bulbs and Cot Flowers. <lb />
Flower Pots, all<lb /></p>
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woman were scarce and the from Edward Murphy and one or two <lb />
question of organizing a home re- betrayed party In the sen- <lb />
FARM a New Jersey It to Demo- <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
RM and EA <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
TWO SEEDS LAY<lb />
The country churches are In need<lb />
Published by <lb />
COMPANY, <lb />
D. I. Editor. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA of necessity give <lb />
with. That Trust was formed and per cent on larger. If <lb />
blight fell upon this section worse 1st was to die In United States <lb />
than war. famine or taxes. The chief government would receive no In- <lb />
by which that Trust has main- tax from his <lb />
men of this land were glad to win in other states as well as to of two things especially. They need s upon ,, reduce taxation on tie <lb />
their own self-respect not to arm to worship oftener. and they farmers has been maintaining the On annual Income of <lb />
him for another betrayal. need greater variety of gifts in their unjust and discriminating tax upon year in the States he pays <lb />
o pulpits tobacco. to the government not one cent of <lb />
Lay preaching would supply both other agricultural product pays income tax. If he were living in <lb />
,., ,. ,. butter England he would pay his <lb />
North Carolina Is to be brought to great needs. A live commit- n . . d b , on <lb />
. . cotton, are all There is a bonus income tax and is out one <lb />
anything that wore a petticoat. But <lb />
with the present day dense <lb />
and the struggle for existence <lb />
in keep competition with other men. <lb />
this crude form of family life must <lb />
the front this year in the Christmas tee could, without much effort, and <lb />
year . . Hue <lb />
Six months. <lb />
rates may he bad upon <lb />
application at the business <lb />
Reflector Building, comer Evan <lb />
and Third <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
respect will changed i r <lb />
per word <lb />
on sugar. There was a tax of cents men in the lulled States <lb />
A evil of Hie present day Campaign for the sale of Red Cross cost, arrange to double the bin it was re- between and <lb />
the delay of marriage until one or Seals All the profit from the sale preaching of most churches, moved us The tax on tobacco Indeed the graduated <lb />
th of the reaches middle these little Stamps goes to earn especially if the was removed once from to ti cents. Income and inheritance tax would <lb />
Hut the Trusts promptly soul enough produce more here than In England <lb />
Senators and members to Congress because by reason of the control of <lb />
and a sufficient lobby to put the tax our national legislation by the <lb />
the <lb />
rich <lb />
age. More and more it is the fashion on the work against tuberculosis. meat has been launched in <lb />
for man to wait until he is thirty- Ai the direction of the National As- nearby town. A Sunday in <lb />
aim u line n <lb />
live or forty before he enters for the cure prevention country at some old church rich Q s ,.,,, re- Trust since the we have a far <lb />
Thai means that a man Is of lube Mr. Secretary with memories and an when I spoke there, a prom- larger aggregation of the wealth of <lb />
Charities of Char- hour in which to talk to eager farmer told me that taking all country In a few hands than in <lb />
initiative In listeners in the pews, is a pleasure of and the price <lb />
-late by many a city man. it <lb />
be is toe old to be <lb />
forty or forty-five before his babies the <lb />
i along and that when his sons has taken <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
will be three and daughter are passing through work and is now organizing <lb />
line, up Lu lines <lb />
any country In the world, <lb />
average sum received since the Indeed I should favor not only sub- <lb />
formed the average price lax for lax on to- <lb />
. on which i ill be would greatly enrich the city man's hag g Q <lb />
as second class matter them. And these delayed from all the leading cities own it would greatly benefit therefore, has been pay which falls upon the wealth <lb />
august 1910. at the post at marriages are nine limes oat of the slate. Acting under the the church; would make stronger an average of cents per pound era country, but make <lb />
-North Carolina, under <lb />
sot of March W, <lb />
I lie city and <lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1812 <lb />
I HI TO Ml I IRK <lb />
lit <lb />
From of pulpits In all <lb />
for tobacco. to the farmer Who the graduation much steeper for I <lb />
lakes all the risks of the seasons, of believe that when a man's income <lb />
labor and of the prices and S cents exceeds per year or <lb />
would give <lb />
caused by material financial of the state committee, Mr. My- the lie between <lb />
orations. <lb />
young <lb />
and provide tor family. But If In state. Through these subject which has in many <lb />
bride brought with her an income Red Cross Seals will grown by <lb />
equal to earned or possessed by be put on sale in every presented In the same old <lb />
her husband ibis condition would be In and educational matter ,. years. paid mm , because by of legislation in the in- <lb />
changed Instantly and more very great Importance in sermons last protested means of it the government was the few and against those <lb />
marriages would take place. In all work will be put out. It the colored congregation when told made to forbid an wealth and to <lb />
seriousness, this is a question Is a big undertaking, but the results by their bishop that must pay <lb />
the American father of undoubtedly he well worth the their pastor. Too often it is the <lb />
is becoming harder will then proceed to organize a country. <lb />
as the years go on tor a local committee In every and Much an arrangement give or ,,,.,, <lb />
man to earn enough to start town Of more than six d pop- lie spice variety Io religion, a has worked on shares with the mm the taxation ought to be per <lb />
farmers getting one halt of the pro- cent for every knows that these <lb />
being coeds Of the tobacco crop without vast sums could not be acquired hon- <lb />
for done but that they have been <lb />
out of any love that the Trusts by the control and <lb />
paid <lb />
for consumption will be exposed and <lb />
denounced on Tuberculosis Day, <lb />
This is part of the pro- <lb />
gram for the movement announced <lb />
by the National AsSOC for the <lb />
Study and Prevention of <lb />
consider, <lb />
REASONABLE TESTS FOR <lb />
in. or of tobacco except by the Whom It should properly be returned <lb />
Trusts. A farmer who made Dy a heavily graduated system tax- <lb />
worth of tobacco at an average of that would discourage and end <lb />
old ideas i. not the same old g no an. wholesale injustice against the <lb />
The Hist step toward true reform <lb />
will be the abandonment of the <lb />
plan of admitting to college <lb />
effort. same <lb />
The public may to hear more texts. other in cash to pay gov- <lb />
of this as time goes on. other suggestion along this eminent tax. The result was to break <lb />
Last year 100.000 seals were sold line and we are through with this up all manufacture and sale by the <lb />
It Is expected this year phase of our Sometimes <lb />
of the people. <lb />
in the state. <lb />
to raise this number to and he lay preacher cannot be had. Is <lb />
possible <lb />
Kentucky has a new law under their richness and variety <lb />
r lib h convicts receive regular wag- there Is. tho it would be an <lb />
which would have controlled the COt- <lb />
plan, as it works out under <lb />
system, makes college matriculation <lb />
a once too easy and too difficult. It ion of the south and farmers <lb />
is too easy those who are drawn do lion in most churches and a . on an <lb />
up, cog by cog, through twelve years If the convict has ii tam- gallon might have to grow to the of cents per pound to <lb />
school attendance marked by the of earnings are method. We refer to what is called cotton, or any other price that they <lb />
Literature giving informal ion on <lb />
and alleged for <lb />
consumption will be to clergy- <lb />
men all over the country and an or- <lb />
crusade against the traffic in <lb />
these drugs and devices will be in- <lb />
The literature will be sent <lb />
to ministers either directly from the <lb />
National Association office in New <lb />
York or through the many stale and <lb />
local associations <lb />
scattered throughout country, it <lb />
Is estimated over 100.000 clergy- <lb />
men will lie reached In this way <lb />
From actual records on Hie ill the <lb />
a Of The National Association, it <lb />
is estimated that the volume of bus- <lb />
i done annually by the various <lb />
concern sell take remedies tor object, lighting each more than they America, from England, from the <lb />
farmers;. Suppose the tax cents <lb />
per pound on cotton had been laid <lb />
and the farmer before he could gin <lb />
A tariff for revenue only <lb />
such rate of tariff that will produce <lb />
the greatest revenue for the govern- <lb />
Thai would mean a moderate <lb />
number of the services and add to ad to pay It. A cotton mill Trust <lb />
We think would have been speedily formed <lb />
duce revenue. II requires, of course, <lb />
some skill and experience Io fix that <lb />
rule on each article. But is what <lb />
ought to be done honestly and fairly. <lb />
What is really done is that the tar- <lb />
barons by their control of <lb />
the rate on such articles as <lb />
and eager, have to be families than they are on the outside. have some of the greatest been laid on wheat and corn, an el- <lb />
Obliged to walk part way Instead of U fellow who o- preachers In the world to preach in Trust would have been form- <lb />
their seat In he educational does not support his family, our little backwoods <lb />
marked a clever lady one day. <lb />
By substituting for present In North Carolina Demo its are have them come from all parts of w business. <lb />
ed that would have kept price of <lb />
, those at the dictation of the <lb />
men who would have had the capital <lb />
goods. They form Trusts to <lb />
competition among themselves, the <lb />
high prevents competition from <lb />
abroad and the result is that while <lb />
the government gets about <lb />
per year from the tariff, the tar- <lb />
barons are said by experts re- <lb />
The tax upon any agricultural pro- six times as much or <lb />
amounts to well over o .,. the enemy. To I is one mission field and even from ,,,., is odious .,,, ., it , people in the <lb />
The number of these rem- nation, is not alone to test the the disgusting things In on to preach to us. especially so when one article is sing- added price of their goods. Put down <lb />
now being used so-called date's In a minimum with the present day method of led out for taxation. Tobacco is as the tariff to a revenue basis, without <lb />
is over BOO of requisite studies, but office seeking The State needs to KEEP IN say protection and the government <lb />
, . ,. in And . . , oilier product. There is no would still continue to receive <lb />
are The farmer, are daily drawing lo against It and and the people would save <lb />
by National both , ,,,,,. ,., sums ,,., , in for u would have long since been re- which they are now <lb />
in the class are included . Sin an tobacco sales. Not a few of pealed except for enormous pow- paying annually to the tariff barons <lb />
hundred of devices and drugs which nation should be mainly but not vii-u there are good roads all them wad this money in their pock- exerted the Tobacco Trust and and the higher prices given by pro- <lb />
can be for any sum ranging it should be conducted a .,. ,.,. a., home ,,.,. industries over national leg- <lb />
from ten cents to live dollars at a W persons who f Nor,,, ., to the danger of T off s <lb />
drug store. The second class of vary sufficiently in their point, ,,, , ,.,, ,.,,, ,.,,, ,.,,,. of ,, , I have . told by men who know rainier would not merely receive <lb />
view to make a test a fair one. This the Trust was formed cents instead S cents on an v- <lb />
includes the <lb />
or companies of <lb />
who for a consideration <lb />
to cure consumption by some <lb />
secret method which are the <lb />
sole proprietors, There are nearly <lb />
one of these institute <lb />
frauds In the Culled Slates, cheating <lb />
tin- people out of millions of dollars <lb />
annually. <lb />
In the third class of arc <lb />
placed a of home-made <lb />
dies, which either through ignorance <lb />
or superstition have been advanced <lb />
as treatments for Some <lb />
these are onions, lemons, rattle- <lb />
poison, coal dust, lime dust. <lb />
blood, dog oil. milk <lb />
and even alcohol. <lb />
None of these remedies will <lb />
consumption, declares The National <lb />
No drug, gas or other <lb />
. rial been discovered, <lb />
when eaten, inhaled, or in- <lb />
Into the system, will kill the <lb />
germ, without doing <lb />
bi nous Injury to the body. The only <lb />
real cure tuberculosis <lb />
ed by The National Association con- <lb />
of the combination of fresh air. <lb />
good and rest taken under the <lb />
d of a competent physician. <lb />
the <lb />
should secure iii advance <lb />
as complete a description of can-, <lb />
as possible from the school <lb />
he has boon attending or from other <lb />
sources. ibis prove favorable <lb />
railroads, you will see this the garden other ways. There are good banks there were to- but he would be free as in tor- <lb />
spot of the world. It is outing, too. convenient and they are in position factories and now there are years to manufacture and sell his <lb />
to protect the money against none under the own tobacco either by himself or by <lb />
Politics Is not much help to any- loss much better than are the farm- been Informed by forming companies In each neighbor- <lb />
who know more about the bus- hood and gel a largo part of the <lb />
than I do that putting the av- between the and the <lb />
body except the fellows who gel the era themselves and at the same time . <lb />
on ail moral character, In- <lb />
habits, the studies he <lb />
s. Other folks had better give will pay Interest on long time do- ,,,,, at X cents and odd cents which the tobacco Trust <lb />
more attention to tiling that pay posits. Tuesday it was reported that the tax that the cost of now takes for its profits. <lb />
for rations and clothes. <lb />
a man lost his pocket book with manufacture is a cost of cents, <lb />
about <lb />
thousand dollars in it, but <lb />
very searching. <lb />
A HEAVE <lb />
Evading no responsibility which his <lb />
post as leader In the nation as <lb />
well as III the puts upon him. <lb />
Governor Wilson gives a reason of <lb />
national importance as well as a <lb />
reason of state Importance why <lb />
Smith. Jr. should not return <lb />
to the senate <lb />
The New Jersey reason for <lb />
Smith this undeserved honor is <lb />
that he is the opponent of the <lb />
course upon which the manhood <lb />
of the state is embarked and that his <lb />
election would mean the return of the <lb />
machine winch he is the humbled <lb />
boss. <lb />
The national reason goes back to <lb />
the time when the Wilson <lb />
bill was being in sen- <lb />
ate. Says Governor Wilson. <lb />
Smith was one of a small <lb />
It seems a strange thing that with <lb />
all the varied discussion of suffrage <lb />
and the sex question, of the en- <lb />
for sex equality has men- <lb />
the money question as it affects of <lb />
marriage. The Continental theory who at n <lb />
that marriage is family business and Juncture in our ,., <lb />
that it Is the duty of the parents to defeated program of the <lb />
see to the marriage welfare of th. now <lb />
young couple, finds no echo on this f a and <lb />
Bide the ocean. <lb />
b BriM and no-man the <lb />
still the pioneer idea. In old days, malevolent three who. with some help <lb />
Even if you look at consumer <lb />
as paying tho tax or a part of it is <lb />
grossly unjust for tobacco is taxed <lb />
Without regard to A mil- <lb />
consumes about the same <lb />
Quantity a year as a man in overalls <lb />
with the result Morgan <lb />
to voting in the senatorial primary. not take such risks with the money IV belong to that great cigars at a piece pays <lb />
Trust. The loss to the farmers is <lb />
pursued and the degree of proficiency <lb />
attained in very short exam- <lb />
would suffice. More doubt- <lb />
would require correspond- <lb />
minuter treatment, until, <lb />
, ,, . ,, amend roe. ruling on eligibility lost his pocket book and money. Do and for the hundreds millions held <lb />
the man who should present . .,. . .- .-. <lb />
an entire stranger, with meager <lb />
the process would become <lb />
total of and <lb />
ed article is sold at an average of <lb />
The indications are that the state we could not get the report affirm- . . . . . . . <lb />
between and coins. The <lb />
executive committee Will ed and Tuesday night another man between the two account for <lb />
get together again and somewhat was crying the street over having the that Buck owns <lb />
you work so hard for. Put It <lb />
President Venable of the University it be <lb />
ll not the situation any bet- ,., , need <lb />
by scoring the newspaper for <lb />
publishing the new., in connection f ,,,,, <lb />
with the hazing. Brooklyn said Jimmy Archer recent- <lb />
we would have the pennant won <lb />
ll a man has had seven years of hands down. <lb />
uninterrupted opportunity to do some <lb />
thing and didn't do it. what hope have <lb />
we that he will do ii if given another <lb />
chance<lb />
All the other good thing getting CLARK THE HE <lb />
on the bill fare this time of the THE TOBACCO <lb />
year does not stop Bob call judge Clark <lb />
for pie. Store ill <lb />
and at Burlington. At all places <lb />
, ,. , . he earnestly advocated the repel of <lb />
Its time some or boys <lb />
cent per pound tax upon to- <lb />
talking about putting on. <lb />
oven greater than these hundreds of <lb />
millions which the Trust has made <lb />
because there Is the cents per <lb />
pound on tobacco which the govern- <lb />
has taken as Its share and the <lb />
restriction upon production by reason <lb />
of the business having made <lb />
unprofitable to those who raise to- <lb />
exactly the same tax per year as a <lb />
laborer using the same number of <lb />
the cheapest quality of tobacco. <lb />
Ought such I tax to stand Such <lb />
a tax would not have stood if one of <lb />
you who raised tobacco or myself <lb />
who have never used it but knows <lb />
what justice means had sat in the <lb />
senate for the last twelve years. If <lb />
Political Advertisements <lb />
I had sat in the House for years <lb />
Some will say that the government member from the finest tobacco <lb />
must have revenue and therefore district in tho known world. I would <lb />
there must be a tax on tobacco. If ,,, this <lb />
this were true and the government s r, <lb />
must raise money upon raw products j., t. and he ought to re- <lb />
why not the burden shared and there It is because of such <lb />
cents put on sugar. cents on cotton; us this that other states are <lb />
cents on the wheat and corn of I rapidly retiring their members and <lb />
k on Saturday at putting now ones and the sooner you <lb />
well and at hay But is It here in North Carolina and <lb />
unjust of all taxes because put a man Senate who will <lb />
rails upon the farmers and working for the interests of those who <lb />
people who already pay far more than fields, the better it will he <lb />
their fair share of the burdens of <lb />
chilly mornings are a owe to the farmers and the Repeal this tobacco tax <lb />
; working men everything we eat or <lb />
, . , ,. m wear or use. yet th. entire weight of <lb />
I he election is only a month off. <lb />
I government is made to rest upon <lb />
Then the agony will be- over and some. none of <lb />
may go to work. <lb />
able to organize and to <lb />
of the taxation thrown <lb />
and the Cultivation of tobacco <lb />
and you will have the most pros- <lb />
farming section In all the <lb />
The bellow of Bull Moose did <lb />
them by the classes who are better <lb />
able and ought to pay taxation. w <lb />
truth is this very taxation of <lb />
go up to four <lb />
times their present value. <lb />
button made against the farmers pound or at, least, every <lb />
the tobacco section of North Carolina., ls rt can manufacture their own to- <lb />
When the illegal tobacco trust was ll as they used to do and get <lb />
not cause much flurry in North Car-1 Q, Ought to Pay it There are two sources of wen <lb />
been ever in open and <lb />
defiance of law, both <lb />
Come to Greenville and boost ad national, the tobacco sec- <lb />
of North Carolina was most <lb />
which we should turn. <lb />
las of raising tobacco. A no less <lb />
the town. <lb />
prosperous on the planet Lands were <lb />
going up and the people had more <lb />
In where they will be that the graduated tax <lb />
a graduated and inheritance tax one upon and Inheritance If grad- <lb />
third of the revenue of the heavily enough will stop the <lb />
are raised from that manufacture of millionaire and <lb />
tax ranges from one per cent consummation most devout- <lb />
Co and . talk is now money sue. to C- . t for<lb />
OF SALE <lb />
North Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. <lb />
C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
Sarah K Cox, of George <lb />
W. Cox. vs. Marie <lb />
I f <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt County, <lb />
A. V. Woolen enters and claims Passed by Class of the <lb />
the following piece or parcel of <lb />
Situate in Swift Creek township, de- <lb />
scribed and bounded as <lb />
the lands of J. M. Wooten <lb />
and lies between the lauds of <lb />
Sunday School <lb />
Whereas It has pleased our <lb />
Father la his infinite wisdom <lb />
to take unto himself the spirit of our <lb />
beloved friend and member, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the and the Allen Johnson C. Pierce, who departed this <lb />
twelve acres, more or less. ,,. on Friday 27th. 1912; <lb />
court, made the above en <lb />
titled cause by D. C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, on <lb />
25th day of September, 1912. the <lb />
Undersigned commissioner will, on <lb />
the 28th day of October, 1912. <lb />
at o'clock noon, expose to public <lb />
sale before the court house door <lb />
to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, that certain lot In the town of <lb />
at a stake on <lb />
street and runs with Mason Lodge <lb />
line feet, then at right angles, <lb />
with said line CO feet lo Gibson's <lb />
thence feet with Gibson's <lb />
line to a stake, thence with <lb />
Street feet to the beginning, con- <lb />
1-4 acre, more or less. <lb />
Also another parcel of land <lb />
in township, Pitt <lb />
beginning at a large pine and duns <lb />
south in. east 7-10 chains to a <lb />
large pine. Nora Buck's <lb />
and Cora corner, thence with <lb />
Cora line south 1-2. east <lb />
28.7 chains to a sweet gum. her <lb />
on the hill and near Cow Swamp, <lb />
thence south 1-2. west 1-4 chains <lb />
to a knot, an old in <lb />
the mouth Of Long Branch, thence <lb />
up the run of said branch to the <lb />
mouth of the ditch in said branch <lb />
If 1-4 chains, thence up said ditch <lb />
4-5 chains to a stake R. If. <lb />
and James C. May's corner, <lb />
thence north east 1-4 chains to <lb />
small gum bush said May's corner, <lb />
thence with said May's ditch north <lb />
west then north west 1-5 <lb />
chains to N. C. Cox's thence <lb />
with said Cox's line north west <lb />
chains to a stake at the head of a <lb />
ditch on the path leading from Nan- <lb />
Cox's to the main road, then with <lb />
said N. S. Cox again north west <lb />
f. chains to a stake, said Cox's <lb />
then with said Cox's other line <lb />
north 3-4 east 8.4 chains to a <lb />
stake on the east edge of a ditch, <lb />
thence with said N. S. Cox again north <lb />
o west 2.28 chains to a post oak <lb />
thence with Cox again north 1-4 <lb />
cast 13.3 chains to the beginning, <lb />
containing acres, more or <lb />
This the 25th day of September. <lb />
1912 <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
This 25th day of Sept. <lb />
A. V WOOTEN. <lb />
W. If. <lb />
Taker. <lb />
H ltd w <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
W. A. Taylor and J. C. Taylor <lb />
vs. <lb />
Samuel and wife Jacky <lb />
Ann Edwards, R. B, Randolph. L. A. <lb />
Randolph. J. H. Randolph, Robert <lb />
Staton, J R. Bunting and <lb />
Supply Company. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in the <lb />
above entitled cause by His Honor <lb />
IO. B. Kline, judge at the superior <lb />
term. 1912. of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb />
will on Thursday. 31st <lb />
day of October, 1912. at o'clock <lb />
noon, before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Al- <lb />
Harrington, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted <lb />
lo the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said es- <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
lo the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the 26th day of <lb />
1913. or tills notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 26th day of September. 1912. <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
of Harrington. <lb />
ltd <lb />
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as executor of the <lb />
estate of F. M. Dupree, deceased, late <lb />
of Pitt county. North Carolina, this <lb />
to notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
ed, to exhibit them to the undersigned <lb />
at Greenville, N. C, on or before tho <lb />
20th day of September, 1913, or this <lb />
therefore, be It <lb />
Resolved That as a member <lb />
of this class lie was noble, faithful <lb />
and true, exemplifying in his life the <lb />
ideals and teachings of our school. <lb />
Hue in heart and soul and faithful <lb />
lo his creator. <lb />
Resolved That by his death <lb />
we. the members of the class <lb />
o the Sunday School, bale <lb />
I lost a most loyal devoted <lb />
Resolved That, although we <lb />
are deeply conscious of our loss, we <lb />
rejoice in the memory of a life and <lb />
a manhood of strength and purity. <lb />
Resolved That a copy of those <lb />
resolutions tie sent, to his family to <lb />
whom our hearts and sympathy go <lb />
out in their hour of bereavement a <lb />
copy be spread upon the minutes <lb />
t is class and a copy be sent to The <lb />
Daily Reflector. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
JAMBS, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
, ., . <lb />
Insane Doctor <lb />
Shoots Down and <lb />
Kills Boy <lb />
LEXINGTON, Ky Oct. Sam <lb />
L. a well known <lb />
of Va , near <lb />
held up a party of boys on the road <lb />
near today and commanded <lb />
them to up so he could kill <lb />
to a special from <lb />
Ky <lb />
One of the boys instead of <lb />
turned and ran. drew <lb />
a revolver and shot him in the leg. <lb />
He then turned the weapon on the <lb />
other boys, killing one, the others <lb />
escaping unhurt <lb />
was arrested. He is be- <lb />
lo be insane.<lb />
to <lb />
Mr. T. now store <lb />
Which is being built on the site off <lb />
the one destroyed by fire last spring., <lb />
is completion he is <lb />
notice will be pleaded in bar of their making plans moving in- <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to to it. In going to this handsome new, <lb />
said estate will please make he wants to open there with The Johnny <lb />
ate payment. entire new stock of goods <lb />
the 20th day of Sept. 1912. <lb />
A. D. <lb />
Executor of F. If. Dupree, Deed, h <lb />
out and in order to do so and avoid <lb />
the trouble expense of moving. <lb />
is closing out his present stock <lb />
the <lb />
All Tarried<lb />
All the creations of the Johnny J. <lb />
Jones Shows an- new and utterly <lb />
attractions old style <lb />
traveling midway. <lb />
Instead of repulsive <lb />
snake muscle dancers, <lb />
pictures, living and other per- <lb />
are offensive to all <lb />
pi of refinement and subversive <lb />
Of the public morals, the visitor will <lb />
sec clean wholesome high class <lb />
will in no way <lb />
offend the most fastidious. <lb />
Information from other cities In <lb />
answer to inquiries vouch for the <lb />
truth of the foregoing statement. <lb />
The New-berg, New York. <lb />
said shows. if. no use <lb />
Jones <lb />
Shows are the finest as regains <lb />
moral tone, and good measure <lb />
for the money spent that this city has <lb />
ever <lb />
Phoenix building store of <lb />
FARMS FOB SALE of j. R. j G. at feel skeptical can rest as- <lb />
offer for sale at public ,.,,,, mU-s. It la not old and one <lb />
Johnny Junes exhibits arc all that <lb />
-in <lb />
real sacrifice prices. It is nut old <lb />
at Simpson. N. C. on Oct. 15th. at Be is <lb />
o'clock a. m. a certain tract of prices, for <lb />
land on South side of Norfolk South- ., of n in ,,, <lb />
R. R. at Simpson. X. C, and had to buy over start- <lb />
from to acres. Also i,,,,,,. all Hie <lb />
other farms for sale. he Is now ottering are <lb />
W. L. Agent. new just <lb />
I received the fall and winter trade <lb />
are Include in this before-moving <lb />
In recent years has saved <lb />
I thousand of dollars to the people <lb />
by bis special never be- <lb />
fore have they had an opportunity <lb />
For sale In the town of Ayden. N. <lb />
C, exceptionally fine, large <lb />
lots. See John H. Coward, or <lb />
K. C. Coward. N, C. or ad- <lb />
dress W. A. Harden. Ayden, N. C<lb />
SI <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
Ill Superior Court. <lb />
Kin ma vs. Robert Heed. <lb />
To Robert Peed, defendant In the <lb />
above entitled You Will here- <lb />
by take notice that a civil for <lb />
divorce has been Instituted in the <lb />
county of Pitt, by Emma Peed, the <lb />
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the <lb />
defendant divorce and the said <lb />
Robert Peed Will hereby take <lb />
that he is required to appear at the <lb />
next term Of the Superior court of <lb />
for real bargains superior <lb />
to this Look over the prices quoted <lb />
In his page advertisement and <lb />
advantage of them before it Is <lb />
too late. <lb />
the various agents claim for them, <lb />
no to which tent the foot <lb />
steps lead. <lb />
From the quantity joint of view <lb />
they consist of more individual <lb />
a greater of merit- <lb />
features and Infinitely more <lb />
marvelous free acts than any other <lb />
aggregation and all are wholesome. <lb />
Pitt county which convenes at the <lb />
court house in Pitt <lb />
, on the Hub. Monday after the 1st <lb />
cash, expose to public sale the it being the <lb />
lowing described or parcel Of. m, u. <lb />
land, to .,,. or demur to the complaint Hied <lb />
Lying and being .,. Bethel town- ,,, <lb />
ship, Pitt county, so.,. <lb />
beginning at cypress , ,.,, ,. , <lb />
Creek, Noble s corner in sad. ,,,,,, ,,, <lb />
and runs thence with I fl <lb />
line north SO. east poles to a de. <lb />
pine, then north poles to a pine J <lb />
This the 7th day of October. 1912. <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co. <lb />
ltd <lb />
In the Gum branch, then down the <lb />
various courses of said branch to the <lb />
creek, then with said creek to the be- <lb />
ginning, containing acres, more <lb />
or <lb />
This the day of Sept. 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
i ltd w Commissioner,<lb />
Ayden. N. c. Sept. 1918, <lb />
My friend, A. J. Move, writing for <lb />
the Progressive Farmer of recent <lb />
dale, co-operation among the <lb />
farmers. Wonder if he to the <lb />
Hue, lei the clips fall where <lb />
If I not mistaken, he <lb />
holds Block in the Consolidated To- <lb />
and does he sell all <lb />
with tho company. If <lb />
not ho Is not practicing what he <lb />
Oh. he lives to near <lb />
market that has money and pays <lb />
so much more for tobacco titan <lb />
Greenville, if one is fool enough <lb />
swallow all the hot air ware- <lb />
housemen blow out from that little <lb />
market, that suppose he soils his <lb />
tobacco there. My friend must <lb />
know is impractical with <lb />
our system of tenant farming. Its <lb />
so hard to get folks who will Stick <lb />
and who know the right thing and <lb />
will do it. I <lb />
Look at Subscription Kale <lb />
You people who are getting so <lb />
much tobacco money along now. <lb />
ought to be at least evening up with <lb />
the man. Look at the <lb />
dale after your name on The Re- <lb />
and sir If its not time you <lb />
were coming in or making a remit- <lb />
The might to be <lb />
without attention being <lb />
called to It. There are some who it <lb />
will be necessary lo take from the <lb />
list ii they do gel the date <lb />
ed soon. Do not force the paper to <lb />
slop going to you by your neglect <lb />
to pay. dislike consume space <lb />
to prim a notice of ibis kind, but <lb />
when the date primed on the pa- <lb />
per after each subscriber name no <lb />
one should wall to be written to or <lb />
to be culled on personally to pay his <lb />
subscription. d-w <lb />
CHILLY <lb />
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EVENING <lb />
FOR COMFORT <lb />
You'll a realty <lb />
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needed <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
For the den, cozy corner, bedroom, drawing room. <lb />
We offer you the best Selection -and, oar prices <lb />
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Let's Show You <lb />
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Oct. and Nov. I <lb />
iii Premiums Away fur <lb />
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it u <lb />
mi III. ALL RAILROADS <lb />
For Premium end Address <lb />
J. LEON WILLIAMS, <lb />
X, P. <lb />
NOTICE SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
the Court. <lb />
The Greenville Manufacturing <lb />
Company, vs. Manson <lb />
By Virtue of an direct- <lb />
ed to the undersigned from the i <lb />
in <lb />
Ask Your Neighbor <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
as tho es- <lb />
of Nannie K. Little, before l. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk of the Superior Court court of Pitt county, . ,. <lb />
P county, notice is entitled action. I Will on Ion-, <lb />
persons indebted lo said es- day, lull day t <lb />
make immediately I ., the court MM- f <lb />
Hundreds <lb />
loll About It <lb />
Homo tho public ex- <lb />
of people, should <lb />
be evidence beyond dispute for every <lb />
Reflector reader, of the merit <lb />
. ,. .,, <lb />
sell lo the high- <lb />
late to <lb />
undersigned administrator and of said county. <lb />
persons holding <lb />
estate are hereby notified lo all the right, title and in- <lb />
same with said administrator said Manson Mara- <lb />
twelve from the date hereof t. has in the follow- <lb />
or this will be pleaded in bar described real estate, <lb />
of recovery of said claims. j one house and lot in what <lb />
This the 3rd day of October. known us Perkins Town in <lb />
C. H. Greenville, being <lb />
Meet line <lb />
Is, Mil <lb />
first tin- Teachers <lb />
Association will held in Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. October at II <lb />
o'clock, is an exceedingly <lb />
meeting and it is earnestly <lb />
desired every teacher in the <lb />
county shall be present I am con- <lb />
a number of you have <lb />
not yet begun your schools, but I <lb />
ask you not to lei this fact keep you <lb />
away from the meeting. Plans for <lb />
the entire year will be made at this <lb />
gathering and the matter or what <lb />
the schools lake in the <lb />
county Pair w-ill also be decided. <lb />
hope for a great meeting. Your <lb />
presence is desired. <lb />
W. II. <lb />
County Superintendent <lb />
Dr. II. J. Dead <lb />
Dr. R Grimes, who had for <lb />
many years been a practicing <lb />
in died a few days ago <lb />
from an operation following an <lb />
THE FARMER <lb />
HE EXPECTS TO REAR IF YOU <lb />
A COMFORTABLE OLD <lb />
ME, PLANT <lb />
, SOME <lb />
MONEY IN <lb />
THE <lb />
BANK <lb />
How <lb />
strangers residing in tar-away places lack of appendicitis He was years <lb />
the following. W is survived by his and <lb />
Mrs. Moore. Pitt St. daughters. Mrs. Mayo and Will <lb />
N. C. feel very Kill. Dr, Grimes was <lb />
for the relief I have received Trinity College and alter- <lb />
Dona's Kidney Pills. which I wards took u medical Si the <lb />
from the John L. Pennsylvania from <lb />
Co. Backache annoyed me and be graduated In 1876. <lb />
there was much weakness <lb />
.- <lb />
In 1623, a copy Shakespeare sold tot In 1886 <lb />
Oliver Wendell Holmes was offered this same book for But <lb />
had been put out at interest in it <lb />
would have amounted in 1886 <lb />
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank. <lb />
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. T. Vice <lb />
II. B. l, IS. I. <lb />
Administrator -state of Nannie as m m <lb />
Si avenue at the f <lb />
corner A. M. Moseley and run- <lb />
E Little. <lb />
west thence north. <lb />
the kidney bothered me. trouble ahead if not removed, so does <lb />
touching the of <lb />
Kidney Pills gave relief from these loss of appetite. It means lack of <lb />
complaint and loss of Strength and nerve weak- <lb />
u in every If appetite fails, take Electric <lb />
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Application will be made the m <lb />
Governor of North Carolina tor th. others fee, to . of take <lb />
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of his III health feet , Co , cur. <lb />
, ,, along avenue feet to the. ft . <lb />
This . Remember the of Lincoln. Neb. been sick <lb />
HARRY This day of October. 1912. o <lb />
ltd <lb />
FIRM E <lb />
from Everetts, Martin county. S. C. <lb />
acres. cleared. J. A. <lb />
Events. N. C. arc <lb />
This day of October. 1912 <lb />
S. I. Sheriff. <lb />
S ltd <lb />
For Highest Prices on <lb />
COTTON SEED <lb />
Call on <lb />
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Bitters put him right on his <lb />
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afternoon. Oct. 1912. ands. They Rive pure blood, strong <lb />
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T-,<lb />
The Carpet From <lb />
CHAPTER XV. <lb />
Fortune's <lb />
without to reply. <lb />
slowly and proudly to hr tent, <lb />
disappeared within. She looked <lb />
neither st nor at George. So <lb />
that George, his soul tilled with <lb />
unlucky sense of chivalry <lb />
had made so easy a <lb />
to her would riot accept his <lb />
liberty at the price of Ky- <lb />
to whom he owed not <lb />
And If she had had to <lb />
ask one of th two. George would <lb />
hare been the natural selection, for <lb />
ah trusted him Implicitly. Perhaps <lb />
still lingered la her mind a rec- <lb />
of bow charmingly be had <lb />
spoken of bis mother <lb />
could have set out for Cairo <lb />
as she could have grown <lb />
pair of wings and sailed through the <lb />
The fate that walked behind her <lb />
was malevolent, cruel, unjust. She <lb />
had wronged no one. In thought or <lb />
feed. had put out her hand <lb />
neatly to the world, to laughed at. <lb />
distrusted, or Ignored. Was It <lb />
that s little more than a month <lb />
she If not happy. In <lb />
the sense she desired, at least In u <lb />
peaceful state of mind, unions her ca- <lb />
and roses at Her <lb />
world had been. In this short time. <lb />
reconstructed; where once <lb />
Lad bloomed a garden, now yawned u <lb />
and the psychological earth- <lb />
quake had left her dizzy. That Ma- <lb />
homed, now w rough to a kind of Ber-1 <lb />
rage, begin reprisals at <lb />
did not alarm her; Indeed, her I <lb />
feeling was of dull, aching In <lb />
difference. mattered now. <lb />
Hut and were keenly <lb />
alive to the danger, and both agreed <lb />
that Fortune must go no farther. <lb />
under his bitter raillery and <lb />
scorn for sacred things, <lb />
a latent magnanimity, and It <lb />
now pushed up through the false lay- <lb />
era. it's my funeral. Go tell <lb />
her. You two can rind the way back <lb />
to canal, and there you will <lb />
bare no trouble. Don't bother your <lb />
wad about <lb />
what will you <lb />
my grimly. <lb />
you are offering the cow- <lb />
part to me <lb />
fool. It's the girl. What do <lb />
I about the rest of You're <lb />
es brave as a Hon. When you put up <lb />
year data the other night, you solved <lb />
that for yourself. For God's <lb />
ate. do It while I have the courage <lb />
to let Don't you. understand I <lb />
love that girl better than my heart's <lb />
blood, can have It drop <lb />
by drop. and go quickly He will <lb />
lie yon food and <lb />
go. She knows you better <lb />
than <lb />
will she trust me as she will <lb />
you old top, will <lb />
novel let me go till he's taken his <lb />
pound of flesh. <lb />
called. we want <lb />
appeared at the flap of the tent. <lb />
here will go back with you. <lb />
Go, both of you, before <lb />
his <lb />
he Is wrong. He's <lb />
the one to go. He was hurt worse <lb />
than was. Pride doesn't matter ail <lb />
a time like this. You <lb />
Fortune shook her head. or <lb />
none of us; all or none of she re- <lb />
And having witnessed <lb />
and overheard the scene, laughed, a <lb />
laughter to that which had <lb />
struck the barmaid's ears <lb />
He had not studied his white man <lb />
without gathering some Insight into <lb />
his character. Neither of these men <lb />
a poltroon. And when he had <lb />
made the offer, he knew that the con- <lb />
would erect a barrier over <lb />
which none of them would puss vol- <lb />
So much for pride as the <lb />
Christian dogs knew it. Pride Is a <lb />
fine buckler; none knew that better <lb />
than himself; but a wise <lb />
man does not wear It a all times. <lb />
Is It to he demanded <lb />
of Fortune. <lb />
shall I say to <lb />
you was <lb />
tired. He saw that argument, would <lb />
be of no use. <lb />
or none of And Fortune <lb />
looked at with all the pride <lb />
of her race. Is not because you <lb />
wish me to be free; It Is because you <lb />
wish to see one of my companions <lb />
made base in my eyes. I will not have <lb />
will of He could not <lb />
repress the Ore of admiration In his <lb />
own eyes as they took In her beauty, <lb />
the erect, slender figure, the scorn <lb />
upon her face, and the fearlessness In <lb />
her great, eyes. Such a woman <lb />
might have graced the of the <lb />
Great Caliph. He had had In mind <lb />
many little cruelties to practice upon <lb />
her, that he might see the men writhe. <lb />
Impotent and helpless to aid her. <lb />
In this tense and dramatic scene, a <lb />
sense of shame took possession of <lb />
him; his pagan heart softened; not <lb />
from pity, but from the respect which <lb />
one brave person gives free handed to <lb />
another. <lb />
was not a bad man, <lb />
was he a cruel one. He had been <lb />
terribly wronged, and his eastern way <lb />
had but one angle of to avenge <lb />
himself, believing that revenge <lb />
could soothe his outraged pride and <lb />
reestablish his honor as he viewed It <lb />
from within. Had the courier re- <lb />
turned with the Holy It Is <lb />
not Impossible that he would have lib- <lb />
them all. Hut now he dared <lb />
not; he was not far enough away. To <lb />
then, and swiftly as the <lb />
exigencies desert travel would per- <lb />
One beacon of hope burned In <lb />
Uh breast. Toe might be at t <lb />
and In mat case he could <lb />
dispose of his own goods <lb />
and chattels seek new pastures <lb />
t would come doubly bard, <lb />
he never could regain the position he <lb />
was to lose. <lb />
Nine hundred pounds <lb />
a comfortable fraction over; the <lb />
dog would have nothing <lb />
in the end for his pains. It would b- <lb />
the Called a good Joke <lb />
A week Christmas. <lb />
not one of them recalled the <lb />
Perhaps It was because years bad <lb />
passed since that lime when it <lb />
anything to them. The old year <lb />
out neither did they take <lb />
note of this. Having left behind <lb />
and were for <lb />
Sometimes they rode till day and all <lb />
Bight, sometimes but half a day, <lb />
again, when the water <lb />
rested the day and night. Never a <lb />
human being they saw, never a <lb />
van me or crossed them. In this <lb />
week, secret of the desert <lb />
became theirs. They saw It gleam <lb />
and waver and under skies of <lb />
brass, when the north wind let down <lb />
and a breeze came over from the Per <lb />
Gulf. They saw it covered with <lb />
the most amazing blues and <lb />
greens. They saw it under the rarest <lb />
and a fleet of billowy <lb />
clouds; under the dawn, under the set <lb />
of sen, under the moon stars; <lb />
unfailingly the Interminable <lb />
Chi I Of sand rock and scrubby <lb />
hush, readjusted its <lb />
countenance to each change in the <lb />
sky. George, who was a poet without <lb />
the gift of expression, never ceased <lb />
to new charms; and nothing <lb />
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION<lb />
As Caravan Passing <lb />
Screamed. <lb />
pleased his fancy more than to see the <lb />
cloud-shadows scud away across the <lb />
sands. Once, toward the latter end <lb />
of day, Fortune cried out and pointed. <lb />
Far away, palely jet distinctly, they <lb />
saw- an ocean liner. She stood out <lb />
against the yellowing sky as a magic- <lb />
lantern picture stands out upon the <lb />
screen, and faded similarly. It was <lb />
the one and only mirage they saw, or <lb />
at legal noticed. <lb />
Once another caravan, composed <lb />
w holly of Arabs, pass. d. What hope <lb />
the prisoners had was Instantly <lb />
snuffed out. Before the strangers <lb />
within hailing. hustled <lb />
his captives into his tent swore <lb />
he would kill either George or <lb />
if they spoke. He forgot Fortune, <lb />
however. As the caravan passed she <lb />
screamed. Instantly <lb />
his hand rOUgh over mouth. The <lb />
sheik of the passing caravan looked <lb />
at the tent, smiled grimly and <lb />
passed on. What was It to him that a <lb />
white woman lay in yonder tent His <lb />
one emotion was of envy. After this <lb />
the became apathetic. <lb />
Upon the seventh day, they wit- <lb />
the desert's terrifying anger. <lb />
The air that had been cool, suddenly <lb />
still and the blue above <lb />
began to fade, to sums a dusty, cop- <lb />
color. The camels grew rest- <lb />
less. Quickly rose out of the <lb />
horizon saffron clouds, approaching <lb />
incredible swiftness. Little <lb />
whirlwinds of sand appeared here <lb />
and there, rose and died as if for <lb />
want of air. veered the car- <lb />
toward a kind of bluff composed <lb />
of sand precipitous boulders. All <lb />
the camels were made to kneel. The <lb />
boys muffled up their mouths and <lb />
noses, and gave <lb />
to his captives. Fortune buried <lb />
her head in her coat and nestled down <lb />
beside her camel, while George and <lb />
used their handkerchiefs. <lb />
George left his camel and sought For- <lb />
tune's side, found her hand and held <lb />
It tightly. He scarcely gave thought to <lb />
what he did. He vaguely meant to <lb />
encourage her; and possibly he did. <lb />
The storm broke. The Bun became <lb />
obscured. Pebbles and splinters of <lb />
rock sang through the pall of whirling <lb />
sand. A golden tone enveloped the <lb />
little gathering. <lb />
Had there been no natural <lb />
they must have ridden on, blind- <lb />
and desperately, for to have re- <lb />
st ill In the open would have <lb />
to await their tombs. It spent <lb />
Its fury In half an hour; and the <lb />
clearing air became cold again. The <lb />
caravan proceeded. The hair of <lb />
one was yellow, their faces <lb />
and their garments. <lb />
When camp was made that night <lb />
It found the captives The <lb />
girl and the two sat moodily <lb />
about fire. Fatigue had dulled <lb />
their bodies sod hopelessness their <lb />
minds. The men were now. <lb />
This is to give notice that the books of Pitt county, <lb />
for the general election to be held on the 5th day of November. 1912. <lb />
are now open and will remain open until sunset, Saturday. October <lb />
mil. <lb />
All unregistered qualified electors should register on or before the <lb />
said date of Saturday. October <lb />
The tor the townships ire u <lb />
Heaver Dam . S. W. <lb />
. L. C. Harrow <lb />
Bethel . J. A. Staton <lb />
. W. S. Galloway <lb />
Carolina . Jas. S. Fleming <lb />
No. i. Jesse Cannon <lb />
No. H. K. Kills <lb />
. J. T. <lb />
Falkland . I. B. Dupree <lb />
Greenville . W. I-. Brown <lb />
. Jas. H Wilson <lb />
.-nut Creek . W. <lb />
The registrars will their respective voting places every Sat- <lb />
in day. <lb />
Those who have removed from one township to another since the <lb />
last general election mid shall have resided there for four months or <lb />
more, next prior to the election, will be required to register in said town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
This October <lb />
Five 1913 Models <lb />
from to <lb />
be <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
A CAR LOAD OF <lb />
Piedmont <lb />
Wagons <lb />
Two Carloads <lb />
Wagons <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb />
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN <lb />
YOUR HOME IS <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
They are Coming <lb />
is i s ill ml,<lb />
See us before you buy if you want a real <lb />
automobile <lb />
-Call on <lb />
Farmville, N. C. <lb />
or <lb />
Co., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
When better cars are made, <lb />
Buick People will build them<lb />
Be Sold In a Few Days <lb />
entirely new and selected very carefully in place before you the very newest end <lb />
, you must have goods, why not <lb />
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f the people. we a-e forced to do so in get in our new quarter; <lb />
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Special Price. <lb />
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PRICE------- <lb />
COMMUNITY FROM END TO END. OUR <lb />
HOW CAN YOU MISS THEM <lb />
SUNDAY SHOES <lb />
Kid Buttons, sold for special price. . <lb />
Kid Lace, Pat cut Tips, sold for special <lb />
price. <lb />
Old Comforts, sold for special <lb />
price. <lb />
Patent Leather. Velvet Tops, sold for <lb />
special price. <lb />
Top Button and Lace Patent Leather <lb />
and Tans, worth and <lb />
special price. <lb />
DRESS SHOES <lb />
Patent and Tans, Buttons and Lace, worth <lb />
special. <lb />
Patent Button Fox Tops, worth and <lb />
special <lb />
Our and Shoe in any leather <lb />
you desire, special <lb />
AND BAYS WORK SHOES <lb />
The U. S. Shoe, stronger than the law, if <lb />
not all leather your money refunded. <lb />
AND MISSES SCHOOL SHOES <lb />
The Great TED Line, last the long- <lb />
est, and wear the best. Every Pair <lb />
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WOOLEN DRESS GOODS <lb />
All Wool Bergen, worth special price . <lb />
All Colors Worsteds Sold for and <lb />
special <lb />
Best Shades in Mohair, sold for special <lb />
Price. <lb />
White, Blue and Black Serge, worth <lb />
special price. <lb />
HEAVY WINTER GOODS <lb />
Best Outings, and all reduced very low <lb />
Best Patterns in Ginghams, <lb />
and Get your pick while they are new <lb />
Flannel, Cotton Flounce, Home- <lb />
spun, Suitings, etc., all at reduced prices. <lb />
UNDERWEAR <lb />
and Union Suits, <lb />
Suits, heavy or light, all at a price <lb />
that will induce you to buy. Get your win- <lb />
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LADIES <lb />
If you at all particular in regard to the <lb />
latest and best in Feminine Apparel, a visit to our <lb />
veil stocked store will prove to be both instruct <lb />
and entertaining. A cordial invitation is ex- <lb />
tended yon to come and inspect our well tailored, <lb />
hand tailored <lb />
Coat Suits <lb />
and Skirts <lb />
We have a large stock for you to select from <lb />
and more are continually arriving. The newest <lb />
styles are beautifully developed in our selections. <lb />
The coats embody many new features and stylish <lb />
effects. The materials the best to be obtained at <lb />
popular prices. You will find our goods in every <lb />
respect worthy of your choice and purchase. <lb />
Ill MATE FAIR <lb />
V C.<lb />
The Pair Grounds and Buildings Will <lb />
Open Wednesday and Thursday <lb />
Nights <lb />
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NORFOLK <lb />
Including Admission to the Fair <lb />
Grounds <lb />
on October 1-th W <lb />
inclusive, good until mid- <lb />
night. October 21st <lb />
No. i and will <lb />
make all slops on the Raleigh Dis- <lb />
a Pall Wee October <lb />
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Tram No due to leave <lb />
Station week tan at 8.40 p. m. <lb />
Fair Week. October 15th to <lb />
will leave Raleigh at CM p in and <lb />
pass all intermediate stations to Wash <lb />
one hour all t <lb />
regular <lb />
a Special Train <lb />
Service trod X. C <lb />
to Raleigh and return. <lb />
lob.- 1-th <lb />
Leave p. m <lb />
stopping Stiltons to <lb />
haven, arriving about <lb />
Gave Up Hope <lb />
suffered five years, with awful pains, duo to woman- <lb />
writes Mrs. M. D. from Chad- <lb />
N. C grew worse, I would often faint <lb />
I could not walk at all. and I had an awful hurting m my <lb />
side; also a headache and a backache. <lb />
I gave up and thought I would vile, but my husband <lb />
urged me to try so, began, and the first bottle <lb />
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used. could <lb />
do all my work. All the people around here said I would <lb />
die, but relieved <lb />
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Reflector Want <lb />
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Chills and and if then <lb />
at a tonic the Fever will aM return. <lb />
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D. Tel. Co. <lb />
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d-bf <lb />
Mat OAT <lb />
and hominy. S M. <lb />
PI FOR SALE. <lb />
Greenville. X. Q, <lb />
u c. <lb />
Mil<lb />
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sufferings, and making weak women strong an <lb />
For more than years. has been <lb />
lie .- .--------- <lb />
well. this time, thousands of women have written, <lb />
like Mrs. to tell of really surprising results <lb />
they obtained b the use of this purely vegetable, tonic <lb />
remedy for women. <lb />
strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or <lb />
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. <lb />
If you are a woman, begin taking today. <lb />
w a OR <lb />
I r white or colored; one to <lb />
operate a two horse crop, the <lb />
to operate one horse crops. land <lb />
good buildings desirable <lb />
It Smith and Son. <lb />
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moderate prices. Come to see us. <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
and retail grocer a U <lb />
dealer. Cash paid tor Hide <lb />
Fur. Bead Oil.<lb />
Oak Mattresses, M <lb />
carriages. OBI <lb />
lounge, ante Lot <lb />
and A Ax anuS. High LIT- <lb />
tobacco. Key Hear <lb />
George canned <lb />
Jelly. Meat. Nan <lb />
sugar, coffee, lye, rood <lb />
match . oil. cotton meal J <lb />
Is garden oranges, <lb />
candles, dried reaches <lb />
; prunes, raisins, an <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, an <lb />
macaroni, cheese, beat but <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machines u <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
n Mr J D <lb />
III to id <lb />
the week home. <lb />
received a Sue lot rump <lb />
pork. I. W. <lb />
A of W II S. boys were <lb />
coming from tin- show Friday night <lb />
Oct. Mr. <lb />
hart Wed- <lb />
on <lb />
salt M A W. <lb />
and I <lb />
Mi.-sis. Tucker and Char-land <lb />
Tucker, Dear and broke bis army. We hope II <lb />
In town Wednesday. will not aim <lb />
Bee Harrington. Barber and Com- a car load of all kinds <lb />
pan your the; prices at A. W, Ange <lb />
quality for cents per yard <lb />
Mr. J. U weal to Messrs. Walter Cherry <lb />
on wood Tucker near lire <lb />
Come. Come, Come The fall is <lb />
here. Come out to the <lb />
Mercantile Company's store and get <lb />
your part the they have <lb />
in for you. inion Mercantile <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mr, ii W. gave a Sunday <lb />
school lecture in the church <lb />
Wednesday v. very <lb />
much enjoyed all present. <lb />
and Dur- <lb />
were <lb />
I OR II III OH <lb />
. Near Falkland, <lb />
C alt, X. C.<lb />
NE <lb />
that word Is <lb />
i Dr. Liver Pills an J <lb />
HEALTH. <lb />
Arc constipated <lb />
Troubled <lb />
Sick <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
of these many others <lb />
inaction of the <lb />
You <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
in gin it sat- <lb />
other , <lb />
cheap for Com- -i j <lb />
me. U. <lb />
Bulbs, if you Please <lb />
is the to get nice beef, <lb />
fish and oysters at a low price for <lb />
cash, W, Hail. <lb />
Quite a large crowd assembled <lb />
around the depot here Friday morn- <lb />
lag. It was show day ill <lb />
Con and see the nice Jackets <lb />
and Company. They <lb />
Sirs,, taken I in Knees <lb />
I bar, take, one Th,,. often much truth in the w <lb />
Billy bluish color, with long S face is her but <lb />
hair Owner can gel aM where pimples, <lb />
by proving and or other blemishes <lb />
figure n Impure blood is hack of <lb />
tog an the need of Dr. <lb />
J. K. MAY. King -New Life Pills. They promote <lb />
On Farm, near Greenville, and beauty. Try them. <lb />
ltd all druggists. adv <lb />
. Our new stock of French and A. W, <lb />
land arc now arriving and to are cheap <lb />
plant early insures fine I Fannie Lee Spier went to <lb />
Remember make the finest wed- Friday evening to her <lb />
ding bouquets floral designs. aunt. <lb />
, Mail, telephone and or- Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
promptly executed by the leaders In quality, pries and <lb />
Styles in dress goods. It will <lb />
pay you to see stock. <lb />
Mr. C. T. COX took a pleasant <lb />
Phones Raleigh, to Greenville Friday evening. <lb />
I. L. Co. <lb />
Agent for and Vicinity <lb />
MONEY LOST <lb />
If you your meal smoked in <lb />
tin to fifteen minutes and smoked to <lb />
perfection. and let us convince <lb />
you that our liquid smoke will do <lb />
the work. Union Mercantile Com- <lb />
Mrs. B. t. Tucker went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday morning. <lb />
Just received a new lot of fresh <lb />
cured mullets and we are selling at <lb />
a low- price. K. W. <lb />
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green- <lb />
ville was in town Thursday evening. <lb />
The revival at Reedy Branch Is <lb />
drawing a large crowd this week. <lb />
Miss Tucker spent Saturday <lb />
and Sunday at her home near <lb />
eon. <lb />
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first 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 or repairs tor the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. -I- <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 />
PUT <lb />
HONEY <lb />
TO <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
bun <lb />
town Sunday. <lb />
For meat. Hour, laid, sugar and <lb />
canned goods o fall kinds, phase <lb />
us as we can save <lb />
money, futon Mercantile Company <lb />
Messrs. M. B, and Claude <lb />
Wilson of Greenville callers in are in a position <lb />
town Sunday night. <lb />
Km- men and boys clothing, t- Rev, M. A. Adams preached his <lb />
and rain see Harrington, two regular sermons In the Baptist <lb />
Harbor and Company. church <lb />
Messrs. J. COX and C. I. Mi- A new lot of shoes in at A. <lb />
weal to Greenville Monday. w. Ange and Company. <lb />
The County Oil Company in- Mrs. B. T. Cox and Mrs. II. <lb />
the patronage of those within Tucker went to Monday. <lb />
hauling distance of when Cora and Ann.- Carroll <lb />
ii to cotton being ginned, as Mill were in town Monday, <lb />
Mammoth Celebration <lb />
Carnival <lb />
And Open Air <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
All Next Week, Commencing <lb />
MONDAY NIGHT <lb />
SIX JOYOUS NIGHTS, <lb />
FIVE MERRY AFTERNOONS<lb />
Money that isn't out at interest and <lb />
is not doing tho owner <lb />
much good. Money deposited with <lb />
us and drawl Interest from <lb />
the start. One of these days you will <lb />
want to buy a home. A savings <lb />
count us will help you and If you <lb />
haven't all the money you need, we'll <lb />
lend you the balance.<lb />
MM 2nd, <lb />
III AMI LOAN <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
III <lb />
I Still With <lb />
s Th Life <lb />
Company <lb />
The <lb />
I sat and Beat <lb />
ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED BY <lb />
Johnny J. JONES <lb />
COTERIE OF BLUE RIBBON <lb />
SHOWS. <lb />
IS CLASS I i SEN. <lb />
FREE ACTS. BAND CONCERT ON THE <lb />
STREET DAILY BY THE ROYAL ITALIAN BAND. <lb />
IT IS IN SIZE. US SHOWS AND <lb />
KIT. ITS INNOCENT. <lb />
SHOWS LOCATED OX WILLIAMS LOT, BETWEEN <lb />
STREET AND FIFTH STREET. <lb />
Shows Located on Lot <lb />
IS THE <lb />
A AT W A S T K B <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AM AND IS SUB- <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
BINDS ARK INVITED TO <lb />
AT F FOR WE <lb />
HAVE TO <lb />
IN THE WAT OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
FM <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
Is tin Most the Had Healthful, the Moot I in <lb />
N. C. FRIDAY III III In <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PAST OF <lb />
LISA AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH TO OFT BET <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE <lb />
A BUSINESS WAT TO TARE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT <lb />
HAVE TO BEING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A I SI KG <lb />
ARE Low AND AN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
M M. <lb />
Roosevelt in Mercy's Hospital <lb />
Chicago, Resting Easy, Wound is <lb />
Pronounced Serious by Physicians <lb />
With Complete Rest the Ex-President ill Completely <lb />
in Two Weeks-Fear That Bullets Sent to Destroy <lb />
Life Might Have <lb />
Been Poisoned <lb />
All Plans For Third Party Campaign <lb />
Have Been Abandoned by His <lb />
GREAT THRONG GATHERS ABOUT HOSPITAL <lb />
Two Souls With but a Single Thought j g Late <lb />
Have Scored Real slate in <lb />
Heavy Victory <lb />
Dot. <lb />
a great over <lb />
Turkish troops was to <lb />
day by Peter of Montenegro <lb />
in a telegram to his former tutor <lb />
hare. <lb />
The dispatch was <lb />
victory. Ton thousand <lb />
Turks with artillery it <lb />
was timed this morning. <lb />
Hopeful l State. <lb />
Made by Physician <lb />
Chicago. Oct. fol- <lb />
lowing was <lb />
h surgeons <lb />
Colonel <lb />
hurt la <lb />
a deep Wound in the cheat. The <lb />
wound was not probed. The <lb />
point of entrance to the <lb />
right of an inch below the level <lb />
of the right nipple. The range <lb />
of the ballet upward and <lb />
inward, distance of four Inches <lb />
deeply in the chest wall. There <lb />
was no evidence of the bullet <lb />
penetrating the cheat wall. <lb />
M; temperature <lb />
respiration Mi count <lb />
at a. in. No <lb />
to remove bullet is <lb />
at present Una, Condition hope- <lb />
fill hill wound so us <lb />
to demand absolute rest for a <lb />
number of<lb />
is. MURPHY, <lb />
L. TERRELL, <lb />
ARTHUR n. <lb />
men when shown the <lb />
official issued by the <lb />
attending Colonel <lb />
Roosevelt seemed to think con- <lb />
most favorable.<lb />
CHICAGO, Oct. Col, <lb />
wound is a wound, <lb />
but is a serious wound ill the Cheat <lb />
said the bulletin this after- <lb />
noon by physicians <lb />
Chicago. Oil. Colonel <lb />
shot by John an a- <lb />
In Milwaukee, night lies <lb />
today in Mercy <lb />
Half a dozen of the most and <lb />
Skilled In Chicago led by <lb />
Dr. Iota Murphy, made X-ray ex- <lb />
of the Colonel's wound and <lb />
announced that bullet did not <lb />
pierce the lung, but had lodged in <lb />
the cheat. They have got planned to <lb />
operate <lb />
taken to the District <lb />
Court in Milwaukee this morning for <lb />
preliminary examination, <lb />
The action taken on <lb />
of District Attorney <lb />
who Issued a warrant charging <lb />
with shooting Colonel <lb />
With intent to kill. <lb />
Judge N H of the <lb />
District Court, Immediately after <lb />
the of ordered <lb />
Professors K. head of the <lb />
Chemical Department of <lb />
University, to make a chemical ex- <lb />
of the bullets remaining in <lb />
the WOUld-be revolver. <lb />
Judge announced this <lb />
action was taken to determine <lb />
j ballet which entered <lb />
Colonel a body had been <lb />
poisoned. The Judge that his <lb />
action was prompted by memories of <lb />
the bullet which killed <lb />
and also by a personal de- <lb />
sire to give the surgeons at Chicago <lb />
ever personal aid In treating Colon- <lb />
el Roosevelt s wound. <lb />
for news of Colonel's <lb />
condition a large crowd gathered in <lb />
front of the hospital soon after the <lb />
presidential candidate entered. In <lb />
of Its the throng was quiet. <lb />
Managers for Colonel Roosevelt an- <lb />
early in day that all <lb />
plans for continuing his campaign <lb />
had been his <lb />
car. which he has used since the <lb />
of his trip has been released. <lb />
Medical men after reading the of- <lb />
statements Issued by surgeons <lb />
attending the former president were <lb />
the opinion that he would be able <lb />
lo leave hospital within or <lb />
days. With the bullet removed they <lb />
said, the Colonel would require ab- <lb />
solute rest for that period to insure <lb />
recovery. <lb />
The hero of the attempted <lb />
nation, the man who is given credit <lb />
for having prevented from <lb />
bring the second shot for which his <lb />
linger was the trigger, is <lb />
K. Martin, the Colonel's <lb />
ah through the present tour <lb />
Martin the Colonel's elbow. <lb />
More than once Colonel Roosevelt <lb />
baa reproved him for being <lb />
In Mich. when <lb />
Martin threw himself a man <lb />
who was pushing forward and shoved <lb />
him a putter he was rebuked by <lb />
Colonel Martin declared <lb />
the man at Saginaw and <lb />
the Last night in Mil <lb />
Martin was at the Colonel's <lb />
dhow. get Into the ear <lb />
said Martin. you go re- <lb />
plied the Colonel. <lb />
was within seven feet of <lb />
the Colonel when he raised Ills hand <lb />
With the gun in and leveled at Col. <lb />
Roosevelt's breast. He tired and In tin <lb />
Instant Martin leaped on him and <lb />
hurled him lo the ground with one <lb />
of his arms twisted around the <lb />
sin's neck. <lb />
saw Martin leap OB the man like <lb />
a wild said who <lb />
was also with Col. Roosevelt and <lb />
Martin. <lb />
grasped the revolver around <lb />
the hammer so the weapon could <lb />
Martin Is a former fool ball player <lb />
and no match for him. <lb />
He tried desperately to pull the trig- <lb />
of his weapon hut could not <lb />
Martin held the barrel pointed harm- <lb />
toward the sky. and <lb />
a special policeman wrenched tho <lb />
gun away from and then the <lb />
surged forward murderously <lb />
on having man's life. Mar- <lb />
tin an Joined in dragging <lb />
the man to under Co. <lb />
protection. <lb />
hurt the don't lei any <lb />
one hurt . Colonel <lb />
and his orders were respected. <lb />
Important Witness In Becker <lb />
Case On Way to New <lb />
fork City <lb />
In New World. <lb />
Pitt County Willingly Helps I President Reviews <lb />
Wilson Campaign <lb />
Fund <lb />
On the Hudson River <lb />
in <lb />
Mr. C. C. Pierce, in charge of the NEW YORK. Oct in <lb />
Pitt County Woodrow sunlight on the deck of the May- <lb />
With the Secretary or the Navy <lb />
at his right. President this at- <lb />
reviewed the Great Atlantic <lb />
Oct. search <lb />
the Canard liner when <lb />
put in her one her way to New <lb />
I York failed to discover Coupe. <lb />
witness wanted to testify <lb />
Lieutenant Becker, or Assistant <lb />
Attorney Ford, who was sup- <lb />
to be accompanying Coupe back <lb />
to New York. <lb />
If they are aboard they are under <lb />
assumed names, De Ford probably a <lb />
saloon passenger and Coupe in the <lb />
second cabin. Passengers said that <lb />
i man resembling Coupe in the <lb />
cabin, but all the officers de- <lb />
that either was aboard. Possibly <lb />
Coupe is traveling disguised as a <lb />
man or a foreigner. <lb />
NEW York. Oct. total es- <lb />
Of the Colonel John . I <lb />
Astor will many millions <lb />
less than been supposed. <lb />
was indicated when a messenger from <lb />
the office of Carter. and Mil- <lb />
burn, attorneys for executors, <lb />
lo the Slate Comptroller's of- <lb />
Albany with a check for <lb />
160.000 representing the transfer tax <lb />
as computed on the present estimate <lb />
the value of the estate by the ex- <lb />
j editors. <lb />
This amount of lax indicates that <lb />
the executors have computed the in I <lb />
of the estate, after till debts, <lb />
of executors and other <lb />
have been eliminated, at <lb />
Previous estimates of the <lb />
value of the estate have ranged from <lb />
to with the <lb />
real estate <lb />
ed <lb />
as Marshall Campaign Fund, has been <lb />
busy of late ill behalf of his <lb />
and his report tO date is interesting. to sea alter tin- <lb />
It certainly Indicates how strong the In Hudson. <lb />
being I The flagship Connecticut the Bf- <lb />
mile line and each Bred <lb />
the presidential salute of -i guns as <lb />
ii passed the presidents yacht off the <lb />
Democratic are <lb />
thought of In this country. <lb />
to <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
From Ayden . <lb />
Statue of <lb />
From . <lb />
From Grifton . <lb />
Front Whichard <lb />
Prom Bruce . <lb />
10.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
on <lb />
12.00 <lb />
Total from county <lb />
Post Office Will Only Pay <lb />
For Lost letter <lb />
First lakes Stand <lb />
Against New Publicity <lb />
Law <lb />
registered Idler contain <lb />
sent from New York to <lb />
the Commercial Hank of Milan was <lb />
stolen between Turin and Milan. <lb />
The police traced the letter from <lb />
the French to Turin and are <lb />
now hunting for the thief or thieves. <lb />
Tho office authorities have <lb />
notified the bank that compensation <lb />
for the of the letter la limited to <lb />
Second Trial of K. i. Lewis <lb />
Mo. Oct. 16.-K. G. <lb />
Lewis, tho City publish- <lb />
and promoter troubles with <lb />
department <lb />
attention and resulted ill a con- <lb />
Investigation, <lb />
in the United States District Court <lb />
today to trial for the second <lb />
lime on charges of using the malls <lb />
to defraud In the first trial of the <lb />
case, which was about yen <lb />
ago. the Jury failed to agree. <lb />
NEW YORK. Oct. In a <lb />
suit brought the Poet office <lb />
department and the Attorney-General <lb />
to restrain them from enforcing the <lb />
new publicity law for <lb />
have been tiled Morris and Plane of <lb />
Broadway, counsel for the Amer- <lb />
Newspaper <lb />
lion. of which the Journal of Com- <lb />
is a member, are attorneys. <lb />
The new law is alleged In he Invalid <lb />
on the ground it deprives news- <lb />
papers of their rights. <lb />
led Soldier Years Old <lb />
London. Oct. 16.- The observance <lb />
a week or so ago of the 80th birthday <lb />
Lord Roberts served to call <lb />
today to the 85th birthday of <lb />
another noted soldier, General <lb />
Sir William Gordon Cameron. Gen- <lb />
Cameron begin bis military ca- <lb />
nearly ago and took <lb />
par in almost every Important war <lb />
and expedition in which <lb />
arms has been engaged from <lb />
the Crimson war In the until his <lb />
retirement from the In 1885, <lb />
Sympathy, <lb />
TRENTON, N. J. On. One of <lb />
the first things Governor <lb />
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