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MRS. THOMAS R. <lb />
Wife cf the Nominee. Honorary <lb />
National Democratic League. <lb />
. V<lb />
Thomas K. Marshall, of vice-presidential nominee th <lb />
Democratic Is a keen student of affairs and as the constant <lb />
ion of her has had an exceptional opportunity of specializing on <lb />
human nature A very practical and far reaching result of this peculiar In- <lb />
In the family of the has no children of her own- <lb />
la found In the long list of humanitarian bills passed by tie Indiana <lb />
during bar regime as governor A bill to curtail child labor <lb />
heads the list, which numbers twenty, and every legal <lb />
for the Immediate relief of labor, especially that pertaining to <lb />
and children. <lb />
The Marshall BOOM, like that of tho Is a home of books, and <lb />
yet one does not feel Its walls. On the contrary, one <lb />
very much at home there the moment Mrs Marshall appears upon the scene, <lb />
and. If possible, more when Mr. Marshall comes In. <lb />
They arc such chums, this governor and wife, and <lb />
where one is the other Is pretty sure to be found They have traveled all <lb />
over the country together, and If the Woman's National Democratic league <lb />
has anything to do with It they will soon be going to Washington together <lb />
Mrs Marshall ll honorary vice-president of the league keenly Inter- <lb />
acted In Its work, not because It Is part of the campaign, but because she <lb />
recognizes the permanency of the movement to educate women In the <lb />
of Democracy. <lb />
Oct. -Miss <lb />
of near spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with Miss <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Oysters any way you want them, <lb />
good treat every day R. W. <lb />
Mr. J ll. Cox well Ilia <lb />
Sat <lb />
The I on ate <lb />
inviting you to come <lb />
them for low prices on <lb />
. dress underwear and <lb />
hosiery. Mercantile Company. <lb />
Quite a number from here attend- <lb />
ed the Primitive Baptist association<lb />
If it is pictures that yon want l <lb />
see Hen or Stephens at A. W. <lb />
sags Company. They will give <lb />
you close ea work. <lb />
Dr. Walter Dawson was <lb />
if town Sunday evening with his <lb />
and he was accompanied <lb />
back home Misses Cox, Howie. <lb />
who ml <lb />
Saturday and Sunday the <lb />
IT. II. T. COX, <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have just received a good fresh Car <lb />
load of new Hour from the mills. <lb />
The revival the Free Will <lb />
church closed Sunday morning. <lb />
Mr. Walter Cherry of near Green- <lb />
ville was in town Sunday. <lb />
sausage and everything <lb />
the grocery line going cheap for <lb />
cash. It W. Hail. <lb />
Mr. M. H Bryan of Greenville was <lb />
i visitor in town Sunday night <lb />
Mr. COX who been spend- <lb />
some lime at home returned to <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Mr Nichols of<lb />
MONEY LOST<lb />
was a visitor in town Sunday even- <lb />
and night. <lb />
A large lot of hardware and dry <lb />
goods just received A. W. Ange <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Miss Helen Smith and Miss Helen <lb />
who spent several at <lb />
home with Miss Smith returned to <lb />
school Tuesday evening. <lb />
We are continually gelling in new- <lb />
goods, such as hoes, shovels, forks, <lb />
rakes, traces, plows, in short, <lb />
most anything in the hardware line. <lb />
Mercantile Company. <lb />
Messrs. A. O. B. F. Man- <lb />
It. T. Cox. J. F. Harrington <lb />
went to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Messrs. A. D. Jamie <lb />
Smith. Joe C. <lb />
Lawhorn and C. E. Langston hit this <lb />
EVERY year some farmers money <lb />
by the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without looking over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY <lb />
We carry an 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 ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. <lb />
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb />
possible and we will do everything in our <lb />
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb />
MRS. JOHNSON <lb />
On of the the Woman's National Wilson and Marshall <lb />
Organization. <lb />
evening en route for Raleigh. <lb />
Harrington. Company <lb />
have received a car load of <lb />
and dairy salt, they can supply your <lb />
wants. <lb />
A large number went over to Ayden <lb />
Tuesday night to attend the Cox and <lb />
Kittrell marriage Wednesday morn- <lb />
Rev. C. W. <lb />
spent several <lb />
evening. <lb />
of <lb />
hours hero Tuesday <lb />
will cure yon. <lb />
Brown made his historic <lb />
raid on Harper's Ferry. <lb />
or o doses will any case <lb />
i Chills and Fever; and it taken then <lb />
u a tonic the Fever will not return. <lb />
Price <lb />
will cure you. <lb />
v. . a., u. . <lb />
Woman's National Wilson and Marshall and president the <lb />
Wilson and Marshall Woman's in Texas. Is in New York, where <lb />
she will remain during the rest of the presidential campaign In connection <lb />
with the work of the national organization at the headquarters In the Fifth <lb />
Avenue building. Mrs. Johnson east with her husband, who is one <lb />
the most prominent politicians, most successful lawyers and most <lb />
orators In Texas, to attend the Baltimore convention. Mr. Johnson was <lb />
chairman of tho Texas which, as Is well known, was solid for <lb />
Governor Wilson throughout the famous sessions He will ac <lb />
participate In the campaign, delivering a number of speeches for the <lb />
ticket Mrs. Johnson has been spending the summer In the east and will <lb />
remain here to do all In her power for the advancement of the Democratic <lb />
and the election of Wilson and Marshall <lb />
i H <lb />
WHO ASSASSINATED <lb />
Lincoln. Garfield and were assassinated while in office. <lb />
Lincoln was shot In Ford's in Washington, April 14th, <lb />
1885 by John Wilkes Booth. <lb />
was slot in the Pennsylvania depot In Wash- <lb />
on July 2nd, 1881. The assassin was Charles Jules <lb />
was shot twice September 1901, while In the <lb />
Temple of Music the American Exposition, Buffalo. N. Y. <lb />
assassin was Louis <lb />
Jackson was shot in the Capitol at Washington. January <lb />
a house i R.-, Lawrence he- <lb />
cause the pistol of the assassin missed fire. <lb />
A Value <lb />
In Every Suit- <lb />
Our clothes not only look right, fit right, and are right, <lb />
but there's a value in every garment. <lb />
PATTERNS- lock this FALL. Every colorant <lb />
weave is now displayed on our racks and the cost to you is more attractive <lb />
price g so low for clothes you get. <lb />
Many men who are older will want these snappy patterns, l are a <lb />
rt extreme, but we have geed styles for all ages. <lb />
As soon as you're ready we want to show you pattern u are thinking <lb />
about; and style and we'll lit you correctly in the style and pattern <lb />
you want. <lb />
HATS SHOES <lb />
AND FURNISHINGS <lb />
In fact we sell everything that is good in Men's <lb />
and Boy's Wear. <lb />
C. S. FORBES <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Healthful, the Moil Employment Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
S. C, FRIDAY TUBER 2.1, <lb />
M St <lb />
WANTED TO FRAME <lb />
UP LIEUT. BECKER <lb />
Witness For Defense Is Admitted <lb />
to Chair <lb />
BOTH SIDES THROUGH USE <lb />
up Will Take All <lb />
Case to the Jury <lb />
Probably Sometime <lb />
Tonight <lb />
New York. Oct. defense In <lb />
the case of Police Lieutenant Becker <lb />
charged with the murder of Herman <lb />
that it rested at <lb />
noon today, but Justice God taking it <lb />
into bis own hands reopened the <lb />
and recalled to the stand <lb />
who had previously testified <lb />
for the defense. <lb />
were certain questions put <lb />
by the defense to this witness which I <lb />
excluded before. I now permit you to <lb />
put those he said to John <lb />
F. Becker's chief counsel. <lb />
Mr. said he to <lb />
put the questions now, as he prefer- <lb />
red to let the case stand as it was. <lb />
I direct the District <lb />
to ask the witness those <lb />
said Justice Goff. the In- <lb />
of the <lb />
Mr. vigorous objections <lb />
were disregarded. <lb />
The action of the defense in an- <lb />
that it desired to rest was <lb />
sudden and unexpected. Mr. <lb />
had said less than an hour be- <lb />
fore that he expected to call Becker <lb />
to stand <lb />
The morning session had been <lb />
en up mainly with testimony Intro- <lb />
to sustain with testimony of <lb />
the defense that the informers. Rose, <lb />
Webber. and had <lb />
Becker to save them- <lb />
selves. Character witnesses were <lb />
then called Mr. an- <lb />
he was through. <lb />
By tho court's direction <lb />
Sullivan was recalled. <lb />
did Rose say to you in the <lb />
Council asked District At- <lb />
of Sullivan. <lb />
said preservation is the <lb />
first law of nature; I had to testify <lb />
against Becker to save my <lb />
What did Webber <lb />
said. am the happiest man <lb />
In the world. That <lb />
dead and I don't have to worry <lb />
about his getting me now. Now, <lb />
Jack. It's been fixed up by the <lb />
District Attorney for you to <lb />
orate us when we testify. We are <lb />
all Jews and what do we care about <lb />
that Dutch Becker, <lb />
Rose say anything else to <lb />
you <lb />
he said that he and Webber <lb />
and and were going <lb />
to Becker, and I said <lb />
Why you what do <lb />
you mean by He said. <lb />
you know, self-preservation Is the <lb />
first law of <lb />
Sullivan said he took no part in <lb />
the assassination of nor <lb />
in the alleged conspiracy of Rose, <lb />
Webber, and lo as- <lb />
the gambler. <lb />
Webber said to me, <lb />
only way you can get out for you <lb />
to do as Mr. Whitman says and swear <lb />
you saw Becker at Forty-second street <lb />
and Sixth avenue a few hours after <lb />
the murder. If you do that you will <lb />
get out Ike we will, after the trial. <lb />
If you don't you'll be indicted and <lb />
spend six months In <lb />
Webber offer any money to <lb />
corroborate him <lb />
he said. God's lake, Jack, <lb />
say that you saw Becker as we will <lb />
BACK IN HIS SHELL <lb />
REACHES HOME <lb />
AT OYSTER BAY, AMI IS IS <lb />
FOR SOME DAYS OF <lb />
REAL REST <lb />
TAKE UP <lb />
BAY, Oct. week <lb />
of absolute rest is all that is <lb />
ed, in the opinion of his physicians, <lb />
to put Colonel Roosevelt in the best <lb />
of condition. <lb />
At the end of that time If he fol- <lb />
lows the strict regime which has been <lb />
for him, it Is expected that <lb />
he will be able to take up the cam- <lb />
in the closing days. <lb />
The Colonel reached Hill <lb />
from Chicago shortly after o'clock <lb />
today and walked unassisted up the <lb />
stairs and went to bed, expecting to <lb />
remain there most of the day. When <lb />
the automobile carrying Colonel <lb />
Roosevelt reached the house, the col- <lb />
stepped out, declining assistance. <lb />
mighty good to be home <lb />
he said. <lb />
While a week was set as the period <lb />
of absolute rest it was explained that <lb />
for a considerably longer time Colon- <lb />
el Roosevelt must avoid hard work <lb />
and will be for him to <lb />
attempt to make many speeches. <lb />
Several weeks will be required for <lb />
the complete healing of tho wound <lb />
and the knitting of the fractured rib. <lb />
Want Eastern Star Home <lb />
CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Oct. <lb />
thirty-firth annual meeting of the <lb />
Iowa grand chapter of the Order of <lb />
the Eastern Star which settled down <lb />
to business here today, is featured <lb />
by a spirited contest of <lb />
to secure the Eastern Star Masonic <lb />
home. The home was formerly <lb />
ed at Boone. but it was destroyed by <lb />
fire last spring. Boone is making a <lb />
strong effort to it rebuilt there, <lb />
while and Cedar Rap- <lb />
ids are offering strong Inducements <lb />
to secure the institution. <lb />
THE MAGNET <lb />
Uncle Sams Post Office Men <lb />
Frame Law on Paper Circulation <lb />
From Now on no Subscriber Owing a Publisher Over a Year's <lb />
Subscription Will Not be Able to Receive Paper Without <lb />
Getting the Publisher in Trouble <lb />
DEMOCRATS <lb />
IN LIVED CAMPAIGN <lb />
TO WREST LEADERSHIP FROM <lb />
THE PARTY l <lb />
STATE, IT <lb />
IS PROPOSED <lb />
BOSS FLYNN STRONG BULL MOOSE <lb />
Guerrilla <lb />
Warfare to be War's <lb />
Feature <lb />
NO LOOPHOLE LEFT, PAPERS MUST CLEAN LISTS <lb />
Dr. Coming <lb />
Dr. H. Hyatt will be at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Monday. November 4th to <lb />
treat diseases of the eye and fit <lb />
glasses.<lb />
Turks Fleeing in Panic <lb />
Athens, Greece, Oct. turk- <lb />
army is fleeing In panic from <lb />
on the way to the Turkish <lb />
town of in the north, accord- <lb />
to a semi-official statement Is- <lb />
sued here today. The Greek troops <lb />
are said to be pursuing them vigor- <lb />
When the Turks precipitately <lb />
the town of it Is <lb />
said, they left behind them their stuff <lb />
maps and a million cartridges. They <lb />
also dropped during their retreat <lb />
much of their clothing and most of <lb />
their engineering implements. <lb />
The total losses of the Greeks <lb />
the first day's engagement are <lb />
given as one captain, two sub-officers <lb />
killed and several wounded. <lb />
The Turkish artillery fire upon the <lb />
of was without ma- <lb />
effect which point they <lb />
barded heavily. <lb />
testify. If you want any money. I'll <lb />
give yon new and when you <lb />
get out we will go Into the hotel bus- <lb />
I'll put In and we'll <lb />
the profits evenly. All you <lb />
have to do is to lie for me; if you <lb />
Us It's all right. If you don't you'll <lb />
go to <lb />
Now and then of late The <lb />
tor has asked its readers to look at <lb />
the date after their name on the <lb />
paper and if it showed them in <lb />
rears to send in a remittance lo <lb />
bring up their subscription. It has <lb />
become necessary for us to call at- <lb />
to this again, especially those <lb />
subscribers as much us a year In <lb />
rears and give notice that the paper <lb />
will have to stop going to them <lb />
less they pay at once. <lb />
We have Just received a notice from <lb />
the Third Assistant Postmaster Gen- <lb />
which <lb />
right of publishers to extend j with <lb />
In good faith credit on subscriptions <lb />
of the expiration of their <lb />
unless such subscription, be <lb />
expressly renewed for a definite time, <lb />
together with an actual payment of <lb />
subscription or a bona fide promise <lb />
Of payment, will not be accepted at <lb />
the pound rate, but will be accepted <lb />
at the transit second class rate of <lb />
one cent for each four ounces or <lb />
fraction thereof, prepaid by tamp <lb />
In order to bring The Reflector list <lb />
up to a compliance with this law. <lb />
which cannot he disobeyed, we are <lb />
mailing a letter to every subscriber <lb />
who is as much as a year in arrears, <lb />
request for immediate pay- <lb />
We do not believe sub- <lb />
is recognized and will not be abridged warns us to violate the <lb />
although all subscribers are law. so we ask every one to re- <lb />
as expiring with the period to the letter with a remittance <lb />
for which they were obtained, never-j Just as soon as it is received. If <lb />
in order to give an letter fails to reach you. look <lb />
to secure renewals, copies of date after your name on the pa- <lb />
will accepted for <lb />
mailing as to subscribers at the us- <lb />
second-class rates of postage for <lb />
a period of one year from the date <lb />
of expiration; but copies sent to <lb />
persons after one year from the date <lb />
per and send on a remittance. It Is <lb />
not a matter that can be put off, <lb />
as we must comply with the law. <lb />
and unless your date Is brought up <lb />
at once the paper will have to stop <lb />
going to you. <lb />
President Taft Must Resume <lb />
Duties, His Vacation <lb />
Now Over <lb />
Mass., Oct. <lb />
dent Taft will return to Washington <lb />
for the winter next Sunday. Mrs. <lb />
Taft will remain in until <lb />
November the fourth. <lb />
The President will go back to the <lb />
by way of Cambridge Springs. <lb />
where, on Saturday, he has a <lb />
speaking engagement. He will visit <lb />
at Mile Bate <lb />
Aviator Fall; Escapes <lb />
Death <lb />
WASHINGTON. Oct. <lb />
from a speeding and <lb />
death, William <lb />
an aviator, today was re- <lb />
the congratulations of his <lb />
friends at the army aviation field at <lb />
College Park. Md. The accident <lb />
late yesterday when <lb />
In demonstrating a machine ordered <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. <lb />
managers are revising plans and <lb />
arrangements the wind- <lb />
up of the presidential fight. <lb />
The inquiry to Colonel Roosevelt, <lb />
the voluntary withdrawal of <lb />
nor Wilson from the stump and the <lb />
fact that neither President Taft nor <lb />
Vice-President Sherman have taken <lb />
part in the active work of the cam- <lb />
have resulted In changing plans <lb />
in all three of the chief political <lb />
camps. <lb />
The ensuing two weeks will wit- <lb />
a concentration of activity in <lb />
the sections where the respective cam <lb />
managers believe the outlook <lb />
is most favorable for the capture of <lb />
disputed ground. Governor Johnson, <lb />
Progressive vice presidential <lb />
is to fill in most of Colonel <lb />
Roosevelt's proposed engagements in <lb />
the East and the Democratic leaders <lb />
are rushing a number of their chief <lb />
speakers into Pennsylvania and New <lb />
York to take up the work planned or- <lb />
for Governor Wilson. <lb />
The Democratic campaign will <lb />
in Pennsylvania from this time <lb />
forth according to statements made <lb />
here. <lb />
Black Pugilist How Has to <lb />
Face Representatives of <lb />
Uncle Sam <lb />
Newark, N. J. November and . , coM <lb />
go from there direct to Cincinnati , , and one of <lb />
where he will cast his vote. Although , w hurled from , ,, <lb />
Plans are Indefinite it I. expected a Mt <lb />
resident will go back to Washington The ,.,. , <lb />
the and spend the time <lb />
remaining before Congress <lb />
at a speed of approximately miles <lb />
writing his annual message. <lb />
I an hour, was <lb />
escaped with a few bruises. <lb />
CHICAGO, Oct. Federal <lb />
grand jury today began its <lb />
into the Jack <lb />
Cameron affair with a view to learn- <lb />
whether the pugilist has <lb />
violated the Mann act by causing the <lb />
Cameron girl and other young women <lb />
to be brought to this city for illegal <lb />
purposes. <lb />
The first witness to be questioned <lb />
was Mrs. of Min- <lb />
the girl's mother, who has <lb />
been waging a fight to induce her <lb />
daughter to quit Johnson. <lb />
Lucile Cameron, who has been held <lb />
in the Rockford. Jail. In default <lb />
of bonds, and her mother <lb />
at the Federal building and <lb />
While they waited to be called into the <lb />
Jury room the mother again pleaded <lb />
with the girl to give up the <lb />
and also to tell the Jurors <lb />
all she could regarding her relations <lb />
with him. <lb />
Jack fight promoter, who <lb />
was wanted in connection with the <lb />
case, appeared at the Federal build- <lb />
and said he was ready to tell all <lb />
he knew of the affair. <lb />
A search was made for him <lb />
day, but he could not be located <lb />
said Johnson and Came- <lb />
girl had been bis home only <lb />
twice. The lime to meet her <lb />
mother, he sold, and the other time <lb />
when the champion came to ask him <lb />
to look his planned fights In <lb />
Lucile Cameron will, according to <lb />
present plans, till her story of her <lb />
relations with the Immediately <lb />
after her mother has completed her <lb />
testimony. <lb />
Mayor Harrison today ordered the <lb />
police to the music <lb />
and other forms of entertainment in <lb />
the on the south <lb />
side immediately stopped. <lb />
ARMED PEASANTS TAKE PART <lb />
Peasants of the <lb />
of Are <lb />
by the Turkish <lb />
Soldiers <lb />
LONDON, Oct. armies of <lb />
Bulgaria and Greece <lb />
to clear their way to their main <lb />
objective points the Turkish fortresses <lb />
and the <lb />
last a town on the Grecian <lb />
tier. <lb />
Greek armies have crossed the <lb />
frontier at two points. In <lb />
at the western end. they have <lb />
occupied the heights of <lb />
at the eastern end they are <lb />
pursuing the Turkish troops to their <lb />
base at where an <lb />
battle is expected to be fought and <lb />
the taking of which by the Greeks <lb />
would carry them apparently nearer <lb />
the and Salonika road. <lb />
The armies are probably <lb />
the hardest fighting at the pres- <lb />
moment. They are operating to- <lb />
ward and and fur- <lb />
north in district of <lb />
and have on contend not only against <lb />
Turkish regulars but also against the <lb />
Turkish who are fierce <lb />
Arabian tribesmen. One of <lb />
their armies has advanced as far as <lb />
the outskirts of the <lb />
town between the <lb />
tier and <lb />
Tin- have secured posses- <lb />
of the mountain pass leading to <lb />
No news of Importance has conic <lb />
from the Bulgarian frontier today and <lb />
this leads military authorities to <lb />
that King Ferdinand will not at- <lb />
tempt to rush the fortress of <lb />
but will mask it and <lb />
round it to the cast or to the west. <lb />
The reported intention of the <lb />
army to give the <lb />
go-by and to head direct <lb />
is dismissed as Impracticable <lb />
by military men. <lb />
The distance is same as that <lb />
lo Mukden, in Manchuria, <lb />
which look Japanese army a year <lb />
to cover. <lb />
Tho town of Is still <lb />
held by the Turks although it was <lb />
rumored today that Bulgarians <lb />
had the outer positions. This, <lb />
however, lacks confirmation. <lb />
The western Bulgarian army, like <lb />
the armies, is fighting against <lb />
large bodies of tribesmen, assisted by <lb />
Turkish artillery and from all ac- <lb />
counts there has been sonic stiff <lb />
skirmish in which tint Bulgarians <lb />
have been victorious. <lb />
The warfare In this region is of a <lb />
merciless Character, as the <lb />
or Bulgarian tribesman, <lb />
are fanatics. <lb />
The Montenegrin army apparently <lb />
inactive at present. <lb />
The representatives of the powers <lb />
continue actively to confer and It Is <lb />
now suggested that In <lb />
the Balkans might occur ea Her than <lb />
was hitherto thought ,. <lb />
It however. <lb />
that one big battle must lie fought <lb />
before the powers can t any de- <lb />
step.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018219_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Political Advertisements <lb />
VEIN FOB <lb />
You have read the speeches of Sim- <lb />
mons defending the per cent <lb />
tariff for which he admits voting <lb />
in but a careful analysis of the <lb />
bill shows that the average <lb />
rem duty carried by that bill was <lb />
11.42 per cent of per <lb />
as compared with 12.61 per cent <lb />
Hon Jas. A. Lockhart. of <lb />
spoke at Madison Saturday <lb />
in behalf of Judge Walter <lb />
Clark's candidacy for the Senate. <lb />
We gather from the extended report <lb />
of the speech given in the Charlotte <lb />
Observer by a staff correspondent. of lumber, but the aver- <lb />
that it was a warm number. It will i Mt n, about per <lb />
The duties carried by the 1909 act <lb />
vary from to per cent, the lower <lb />
duties being on the heavy articles. <lb />
Some reduction made on <lb />
be recalled that Senator Lockhart and <lb />
Governor Kitchin passed a few com- <lb />
through the columns of the <lb />
and Observer last year. Mr. <lb />
Lockhart charging that the Governor <lb />
had lost his nerve when the was <lb />
made against the trusts in 1909. At Telegraph <lb />
Madison Saturday he renewed his <lb />
charges with increased emphasis and <lb />
brought out some startling history <lb />
and express, -x desire to meet Gov- <lb />
Kitchin fee to face and dis- <lb />
cuss his back-down. <lb />
Mr. Lockhart said he had <lb />
to make. years ago Mr. <lb />
Kitchin came to and open <lb />
ed the campaign and in that Speech <lb />
Mr. Kitchin said. Elect me governor <lb />
and I will put the trust officials be- <lb />
hind prison bars and in <lb />
believed him. knew that he <lb />
had failed to do anything while he <lb />
was in bill he had told me <lb />
that he did know how and that if <lb />
be could be made governor he would <lb />
be an independent and active <lb />
nor i trusted him and supported <lb />
him. l spent money for carriages, <lb />
hired a brass band, paid for the <lb />
the tickets and l worked tor <lb />
him. it is he offered to repay <lb />
but wouldn't lei him and told <lb />
him that I did not want money; <lb />
but that I did want him lo be t man <lb />
the people of North Carolina, and <lb />
fulfill his promises to the people. <lb />
The first suspicion of Mr. Kitchin <lb />
came to me when the convention was <lb />
in Charlotte four rears ago. and then <lb />
it was that Mr. Reuben of <lb />
county, came to me in <lb />
the Hotel and said that he <lb />
was afraid we were making a mis- <lb />
take and that Kitchin was in the <lb />
hands of the American Tobacco Com- <lb />
His closest friends were the <lb />
dose of that big corporation. <lb />
They were apparently backing <lb />
still <lb />
I believed in Kitchin. Then <lb />
age duty left at about per <lb />
M feet. <lb />
The following are some of the <lb />
covered by the lumber tariff <lb />
and the duty on <lb />
Per cent duty. <lb />
Act 1897 Act 1909 <lb />
Railroad ties . <lb />
Casks and barrels . <lb />
Packing boxes . <lb />
Willow furniture . <lb />
Butcher skewers . <lb />
Willow baskets . <lb />
Window blinds . free <lb />
Chain . <lb />
Beds . <lb />
Tables . <lb />
The act also advanced the <lb />
tariff on shingles from cents to <lb />
cents per <lb />
The method usually adopted by the <lb />
Simmons forces is to draw attention <lb />
away from any unfavorable state- <lb />
by making an attack on its <lb />
but ill this case the above is <lb />
from a public document of which <lb />
Simmons is one of the authors. <lb />
They might, however, go to Wash- <lb />
and cot a line on the Public <lb />
Print, r who sent out the document <lb />
and cast aspersions on his character <lb />
and political affiliations. <lb />
While you arc home today get out <lb />
your pencil and paper and write <lb />
down the cost of your tables, beds. <lb />
chairs, and all your household fur- <lb />
that is made of wood and then <lb />
per cent of that cost. <lb />
If you own the house you live in. <lb />
per M feet on the lumber <lb />
use and cents per 1.000 shingles <lb />
and add this to the per cent on <lb />
your furniture. <lb />
Your family has probably used very <lb />
few railroad ties and telegraph poles <lb />
so you will not have to take account <lb />
of the reduced tariff on them. <lb />
Call your wife and children around <lb />
you and show them what the tariff <lb />
cost you. Tell them that it is what <lb />
have paid by reason of the <lb />
Republican Speaking <lb />
The County Candidates of the Republican Part will <lb />
speak at the following times and <lb />
Friday, October 25th, P. M. <lb />
Friday, October 25th, at Night. <lb />
Black Jack, Saturday. October 26th, P. M. <lb />
Bell's X Roads, Tuesday, October 29th, A. M. <lb />
Falkland, Tuesday, October 29th, P. M. <lb />
Fountain, Tuesday, October 29th, at Night. <lb />
Farmville. Wednesday, October 30th, <lb />
Arthur. Wednesday. October 30th, at Night. <lb />
Gardner's X Roads. Friday, November 1st, P. M. <lb />
Ayden. Saturday, November 2nd, P. M. <lb />
We cordially invite the public to come out at the <lb />
above mentioned places and hear the County Candidates <lb />
Noted speakers will be with them to discuss the <lb />
important issues that confront the people. <lb />
la- <lb />
toe <lb />
D. N. NOBLES, <lb />
Chairman of Republican Executive Committee. <lb />
DROP IN <lb />
See our Display of <lb />
FINE <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
It will pay you to <lb />
shop here where you <lb />
can form an opinion <lb />
of true values <lb />
Have an unlimited choice of the best grades <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Exceptional bargains in odd pieces besides com- <lb />
the prices. <lb />
Let's Show You <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
L- <lb />
as the deadlock continued, Mr. <lb />
came to me again and begged me to <lb />
withdraw my influence from Mr. <lb />
Kitchin. but still I believed in him. <lb />
and I still though he was all right <lb />
until I. as the Senator from Anson no, a platform at Denver <lb />
county Introduced the bill known as lumber and such a <lb />
from a Clark or Kitchin <lb />
tariff for which Simmons voted <lb />
and is what you would have to give <lb />
them if a man like Judge Clark had <lb />
been in the Senate. <lb />
Your wife may ask you if Simmons <lb />
the Lockhart anti-trust bill. I was <lb />
not its author. It was drawn by <lb />
Reuben U. of Buckingham <lb />
I was told by William Walton <lb />
Kitchin that the people of North Car- <lb />
did not want any anti-trust leg- <lb />
and that the people of Rock- <lb />
county had defeated <lb />
because of his interest in that <lb />
man would constitute an at- <lb />
but your wife is thinking of <lb />
what she could buy for the home and <lb />
the kids with the money which went <lb />
to the lumber Trust by the vote of <lb />
Simmons. <lb />
In spite of all this, you will go out <lb />
and vote for Just because <lb />
you have a against Kitchin <lb />
and Just as many nun are voting for <lb />
SCHEDULE <lb />
trains Leave effective July <lb />
a. Atlanta, <lb />
Memphis and points West, Jackson <lb />
ville and Florida points, <lb />
at Hamlet tor Charlotte and <lb />
Atlanta. <lb />
THE WILMINGTON <lb />
a. <lb />
with coaches and parlor car. Con- <lb />
with steamer for Washington, <lb />
Baltimore. New York, and <lb />
Providence. <lb />
THE FLORIDA FAST <lb />
l. <lb />
p. Richmond. Wash- <lb />
and New York <lb />
sleepers, day coaches and <lb />
car. Connects at Richmond with <lb />
C O. at Wash with <lb />
railroad and B. ft for <lb />
burg and points west. <lb />
SEABOARD <lb />
p. Atlanta. Charlotte <lb />
Wilmington, Birmingham, Memphis, <lb />
and points west. Parlor cars to <lb />
Hamlet <lb />
p. m. No. tor <lb />
Henderson Oxford and <lb />
Richmond <lb />
Washington a. m., New York <lb />
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman <lb />
arrive to Washington and New <lb />
York. <lb />
B. BIAS, P. A. Portsmouth, V. <lb />
H. S D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh N. C. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Plenty of <lb />
MONEY <lb />
THE FARMER <lb />
HE EXPECTS TO REAR IF YOU <lb />
WISH A COMFORTABLE OLD<lb />
MONEY IN <lb />
I lend you any amount of <lb />
money you want over at <lb />
1-2 per cent. Loans made <lb />
tor B years. No security will <lb />
be acceptable other than <lb />
proved farm lands In Pitt Co. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Don Gilliam, Atty. <lb />
Office in Jno. L. Wooten's New Of- <lb />
Building <lb />
THE <lb />
BANK <lb />
NOW <lb />
Announcement <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
I hereby announce myself as a can- <lb />
for Register of Deeds, <lb />
pendent of party affiliation. Your <lb />
support will be greatly appreciated. <lb />
M. BRYAN.<lb />
office of United States <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Said Slew. <lb />
Kitchin said to me slow. Kitchin because they have a <lb />
the people don't want anything done. Simmons. <lb />
I went out from his office disgusted since the beguiling or this light the <lb />
and undone and my confidence in W. politicians supporting both Kitchin <lb />
W. Kitchin was gone and gone for- Simmons have purposely nourish- <lb />
and I am opposed to nominating cultivated every source of hard <lb />
kind of a man for the exalted because know from ex- <lb />
that when you get bitterness <lb />
into a man's soul, he does not stop to <lb />
think and can be led to the polls and <lb />
to vote against the interests of <lb />
himself his ho. and his family. <lb />
They know that f the people ever <lb />
stop and think for themselves and <lb />
take a look the platform <lb />
Which Walter Clark is running, he <lb />
will be nominated by an overwhelm- <lb />
vote. <lb />
Every man in North Carolina knows <lb />
absolutely where Judge Clark stands <lb />
on every important issue and how he <lb />
will vote on every clash between the <lb />
interests of the people and the inter- <lb />
of the trusts. <lb />
Send Walter Clark to the Senate <lb />
and he will go after the per cent <lb />
duty on the chairs and beds and <lb />
tables which the poor man has to <lb />
buy, even if he to neglect those <lb />
railroad ties and telegraph poles <lb />
This Is straight talk but if you will <lb />
get away from the harangue of the <lb />
and the newspapers and <lb />
think for yourself, you will know <lb />
that It Is the truth. <lb />
Oklahoma D President <lb />
NORMAN. Okla. Oct. Dr. S. <lb />
Brooks, formerly superintendent <lb />
of the public schools of Boston, was <lb />
inaugurated as president the <lb />
of Oklahoma today. The in- <lb />
was witnessed by a large <lb />
assemblage, the president <lb />
many universities and colleges <lb />
throughout the country and <lb />
or alumni and other <lb />
the University of <lb />
dent Lowell of the Harvard <lb />
President Hill of the <lb />
Missouri and Dr. Clayton. S. <lb />
Commissioner of Education were a- <lb />
the noted educators in<lb />
Fortunes In Faces <lb />
There's often much truth in the say- <lb />
face is but its <lb />
said where pimples, skin <lb />
blotches, or other blemishes <lb />
figure it. Impure blood Is back of <lb />
them all and shows the need of Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. They promote <lb />
health and beauty. Try them. <lb />
cents at all druggists. adv <lb />
To The W <lb />
is given a list speakings <lb />
by the Democratic candidates for <lb />
Senator. House of Representatives <lb />
and County officers the next ten <lb />
days, closing Nov. 2nd. Look over <lb />
this list. See when they speak at <lb />
your precinct. Fix the date and the <lb />
hour in your mind. So order your <lb />
work that you can be there. Then <lb />
TALK about the speaking. Mention <lb />
it to your neighbor. If you have boys <lb />
who ought to be Interested in tho <lb />
welfare of the country, take them <lb />
you to the speaking, then TALK <lb />
TO THEM about the needs of your <lb />
country. It will do TOO good. It <lb />
will do good, whether <lb />
they can vote or not, they must some <lb />
day be voters. The whole country <lb />
is going Democratic this year and <lb />
you certainly want to know the <lb />
upon which this party stands. <lb />
You can learn these principles by <lb />
Attending these speakings. It will; <lb />
do you good to meet aid know your. <lb />
candidates. You will not regret it <lb />
Speaking at <lb />
The Democratic county candidates <lb />
had a good crowd to hear them at <lb />
on and <lb />
cue dinner enjoyed Just before the <lb />
speaking. Mr. F. C. Harding, pres- <lb />
elector for this district, was <lb />
With the county candidates and made <lb />
la opening speech of the campaign, <lb />
giving a forceful discussion of local <lb />
state and national issues. <lb />
Chairman C. C. Pierce, of the <lb />
ts executive committee, was present <lb />
and introduced the speakers.<lb />
In 1623, a copy Shakespeare sold for In <lb />
1886 Oliver Wendell Holmes was offered this same book <lb />
for Hut been put out at inter- <lb />
est per in 1623, it would have amounted in <lb />
1886 to <lb />
Make Hank your HANK. <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
E. L. DAVIS, President S. T. HOOKER, V <lb />
H. D. Asst. Cashier J. L. LITTLE, <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer an <lb />
allure dealer. Cash paid tor Hides, <lb />
Fur. Seed barrel, <lb />
keys, <lb />
Oak bedsteads, Mattresses, eta <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, far <lb />
suits, lounges, safes. <lb />
and Ax snuff, High Lift <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Henry <lb />
George canned cherries, pesos <lb />
apples, syrup, Meat, flow <lb />
coffee, lye, food. <lb />
matches, oil. cotton seed meal aid <lb />
halls, garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb />
nuts, candies, dried apples, <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes and <lb />
crackers, macaroni, cheese, best but- <lb />
new Royal Sewing Machine and <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality <lb />
quantity cheap for Com <lb />
ma. Pass U. <lb />
dim. <lb />
October 29th. <lb />
October <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having qualified as the <lb />
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de- <lb />
ceased, all persons owing said estate <lb />
will please settle the same at once <lb />
all persons to whom the said es- <lb />
Is Indebted will present the same <lb />
within twelve months of the date of <lb />
this notice or the same will be plead- <lb />
ed In bar of their recovery. <lb />
Oct. 1912. <lb />
SAMUEL <lb />
Administrator of W. II. Flake. <lb />
W. F. EVANS. Attorney, <lb />
in ltd <lb />
Farmville. Tuesday <lb />
, iv .- .--. <lb />
do. you may regret if you do o clock. <lb />
, , Tuesday night. <lb />
PITT COUNTY COM-<lb />
CHAS C PIERCE, Chairman. p. m. <lb />
M B X Roads. Friday. <lb />
Co,. Mill, Tuesday. October Hid, ,.,. Meeting of Hall <lb />
. , .,.,. her 1st 7-30 CHICAGO, Oct. 21.-The an- <lb />
Wednesday. y ,,,,, of ,,. Ass, r <lb />
. ,. w 2nd o'clock. Railway Engineers began <lb />
Fountain. Thursday , ,,. <lb />
o'clock. . at Mi Auditorium hotel. <lb />
Arthur, night. ,.,,,; by ,, the <lb />
Saturday October 26th. go-round and the wheels with leading railroads of the United States <lb />
Buy Oranges, Grape <lb />
Fruit, <lb />
Etc. <lb />
direct from the Grove. Get <lb />
best fresh fruit and save extra <lb />
freight charges mid- <lb />
man's profit, commission <lb />
man's commission and other <lb />
expenses. I can All all orders <lb />
In any quantities for above <lb />
fruit on short notice. I also <lb />
grow sweet potato drawers and <lb />
vines of all varieties. Orders <lb />
for potato plants are <lb />
being placed now for next <lb />
spring planting. If you need <lb />
sweet potato plants for next <lb />
spring and summer give me <lb />
your orders now First come; <lb />
Hist served. Slate <lb />
Hank Orlando. Fla. The <lb />
Pt Back, or win r <lb />
Para, Fla <lb />
W. <lb />
Whiter I la. <lb />
COMING <lb />
The Great Eastern <lb />
Carolina Fair <lb />
NEW BERN, <lb />
Oct. and Nov. <lb />
In Premiums Given Away for Agriculture, Stock Poultry, <lb />
and Other Exhibits <lb />
MONOPLANE FLIGHTS RACING <lb />
CYCLE RACING GREAT <lb />
FREE ATTRACTIONS SPECIAL RATES ALL RAILROADS <lb />
For Premium Book and Information Address, <lb />
J. LEON WILLIAMS, <lb />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
mm <lb />
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair <lb />
Work and Flues in Season, See <lb />
J. J. JENKINS Greenville, <lb />
Died <lb />
Mr. Zeb Forbes, who lived about <lb />
two miles from Greenville, died about <lb />
loss appetite. It mean, lack of o'clock Monday morning with a <lb />
loss of strength and nerve weak-low chill. He was In town Saturday <lb />
neat. If appetite fails, take Electric was taken with a chill here which <lb />
A Log on the Track <lb />
of the fast express means serious <lb />
trouble If not removed, so does <lb />
Bitters quickly to overcome the cause <lb />
by toning up the stomach and cur- <lb />
the Indigestion. Michael Hess- <lb />
or Lincoln. Neb., had been sick <lb />
over three years, but bottle of <lb />
Bitters put nun right his <lb />
feet again. They have helped thous- <lb />
and. They give pure blood, strong <lb />
nerves, good digestion. Only cents <lb />
at all druggists. <lb />
was followed with a more severe <lb />
this morning. Mr. Forbes was about <lb />
of age and unmarried. He <lb />
was a brother of Mr. II. A. Forbes. <lb />
o and also leaves several <lb />
lifer <lb />
This week If <lb />
adv than last. <lb />
likely lo less <lb />
Visit to <lb />
Greenville <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, Oct. <lb />
o'clock Saturday morning <lb />
when the bell from the South build- <lb />
ins; began to peel out its melodious <lb />
tones, the students gathered st the But for s little sleuthing the fol- <lb />
building where they formed lowing might have appeared In the <lb />
into a line and marched to the Me- Want Column of The Reflector to- <lb />
Hall. two home- <lb />
At the head of the procession mar- from When <lb />
chief marshal of the exercises. . <lb />
Dr. C. L. Raper, followed by the In- were jail. <lb />
band. Next in the marching young lady and gentle- <lb />
side by side was ex-President Kemp man. Suspicion that they were in <lb />
P. Battle and President F. P. Venable Return to Mayor Woolen and <lb />
and in succession members of the <lb />
faculty. Then on came the classes <lb />
following their respective banners. Heres how I, happened. The train <lb />
The graduate students were in the of piloted by Mr. E. B. <lb />
lead and then came the seniors, jun- Rice, arrived in Greenville Saturday <lb />
sophomores, freshmen, law, med- afternoon and the Mayor and other <lb />
and pharmacy students, were do he we,. <lb />
lively. <lb />
This procession was led to <lb />
Hall where the exercises <lb />
ed. Divine guidance was invoked by <lb />
Rev. T. D. Moss, pastor of the Pres- <lb />
church. Following the in- <lb />
vocation the University hymn was <lb />
sung. <lb />
Dr. Venable in his introductory re- <lb />
marks expressed as a hope for the <lb />
future of the a marked <lb />
growth in power, service and an ex- <lb />
of all that is line worthy <lb />
and high. <lb />
His annual report of registration <lb />
of the institution showed that the to- <lb />
registration in all departments <lb />
was Divided into classes these <lb />
figures represent the <lb />
freshmen sophomores <lb />
ors seniors graduates law- <lb />
list, medical and pharmacy <lb />
He then read telegrams of <lb />
from the various colleges and <lb />
also a cablegram from our mission- <lb />
in China. <lb />
The committee on arrangements <lb />
were very fortunate in securing <lb />
of the distinguished alumni us <lb />
speakers for the celebration of the <lb />
anniversary of the University. <lb />
The speakers were as Mr. <lb />
W. H. Swift of Greensboro, subject. <lb />
The Revelation of the Alumnus to <lb />
the Mr. W. P. Stacy, of <lb />
Wilmington, subject, Things <lb />
That Count in the Great <lb />
Mr. J. K. of Elizabeth City, <lb />
subject, on <lb />
come stunt. The Ohio delegation was <lb />
taken over the greatest, finest, most <lb />
thriving, most progressive, most <lb />
if you town In the <lb />
whole world. Some of the points of <lb />
Interest visited were the court house <lb />
and Mine Host Dudley's Hostelry. The <lb />
party Inspected the last named place <lb />
with care and from there repaired <lb />
to the Carolina where a well <lb />
trained pair of feet beat some rag <lb />
time and home sweet home with <lb />
from the nearly pensioned <lb />
pianola. Mayor Wooten got some <lb />
for from the top pocket of is <lb />
coat and distributed them around the <lb />
male branch of the aggregation. <lb />
What between the groans from the <lb />
pianola and tho fragrance from the <lb />
Flor sheer roots, the whole <lb />
did not miss a couple of home- <lb />
seekers until nearly time to go see <lb />
Captain Amines the It <lb />
was on leaving the club that a young <lb />
lady and gentleman members of the <lb />
party were missed. The mayor did <lb />
some strenuous brain-box work. Ev- <lb />
asked everybody else. Great <lb />
confusion. <lb />
Meanwhile cries of Murder Fire <lb />
etc. coming from the jail attracted a <lb />
turnkey, who unlocking the <lb />
massive door found leaning against <lb />
It. a couple of strangers, young and <lb />
frightened, who begged to be let out. <lb />
A few words explained the situation <lb />
the <lb />
couple were able to join the party at <lb />
the Bertha. Mayor Wooten <lb />
of <lb />
Greenville, Yours if You <lb />
QUACK PLANK <lb />
Fraudulent Of- <lb />
for Protection of <lb />
Health and Life. <lb />
OF ROOSEVELT <lb />
William Jennings Bryan Analyzes <lb />
Record of Third Term Candidate <lb />
HIS SUDDEN CONVERSION <lb />
IN INTEREST OF FAKERS <lb />
Promises to Shield <lb />
Them Against Discrimination by <lb />
Physicians. <lb />
No Message In Behalf of People's <lb />
in Seven and s Years <lb />
T. R. President. <lb />
By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. <lb />
Solomon that the borrower Is <lb />
servant unto the lender. If this <lb />
plies to one who borrows Ideas Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt does not the <lb />
for be has not only borrowed <lb />
from the Democratic party as few pub- <lb />
The political tentacles the third <lb />
term candidate have been extended In <lb />
direction from which might be <lb />
voters Irrespective of <lb />
race, color or previous condition, of all c men an <lb />
party, but be has shown himself <lb />
, . ungrateful for the Ideas <lb />
en. Of course It will not be contended <lb />
that Idea can be patented. It Is the <lb />
only thing. In fact, that Is not subject <lb />
to monopoly. <lb />
Mr. Perkins, with all his fond- <lb />
for the trust, would not contend <lb />
that a monopoly In Ideas could be <lb />
termed and made subject to regulation <lb />
by a bureau appointed by the <lb />
dent. Mr Roosevelt, however, has won <lb />
his popularity by the advocacy of <lb />
previously advocated by the <lb />
Democrats, and still he Is all the while <lb />
assailing the Democrats bitterly and <lb />
has shown toward them a hostility <lb />
that Is hard to explain. <lb />
To show the extent of his borrowing, <lb />
let me enumerate some of the things <lb />
which he now advocates that were ad- <lb />
by the Democrats at an ear- <lb />
lier date. <lb />
vocations, factions and trades Into the <lb />
Progressive fold. By specious prom- <lb />
cunningly to each the <lb />
colonel beckons them to follow with <lb />
bleating approval wheresoever his bell- <lb />
adjutants may lead In order <lb />
that Theodore Rex may again sit In <lb />
the White House. <lb />
Tempting bait Is thrown to the work- <lb />
people In the wage, to <lb />
the Socialists in the enlargement of <lb />
government ownership to the <lb />
en In the furtherance of suffrage <lb />
to the farmer In blissful bet- <lb />
of rural etc. Now he <lb />
to the quacks, those true and <lb />
hitherto men of predatory <lb />
wealth, offering them tenderest regard <lb />
and freedom from prejudice or <lb />
The following pol- <lb />
Is offered for protection of our <lb />
precious <lb />
and <lb />
favor the union of all the <lb />
agencies for fundamental govern- <lb />
dealing with the public health <lb />
Mr. G. G. Stephens, subject. <lb />
Prof W. S. Bernard, sub-, <lb />
Jed, Alumni The <lb />
speeches were short on account of <lb />
having several speakers, but each man <lb />
seemed to give his best the few <lb />
he had the Heed. These speeches <lb />
were sifted, so the audience <lb />
only the finer part. The Song of the <lb />
Alumnus was sunk and the <lb />
by Rev. W. A. <lb />
pastor of the Methodist church. <lb />
Wake Purest n <lb />
The first foot ball game on the <lb />
gridiron for this season took place <lb />
Saturday between Carolina and Wake <lb />
Forest. It was Indeed very Interest- <lb />
throughout for the fact that the <lb />
game seemed to lie on the balance. <lb />
Six times the Baptist boys were on <lb />
the ten yard line and seemed d- <lb />
to carry the ball on. <lb />
Dr. Parker, Trinity, at <lb />
the Methodist <lb />
Church <lb />
One of the ablest sermons ever <lb />
In Greenville was the one <lb />
delivered tho Methodist church <lb />
last night by Dr. Parker, professor of <lb />
theology at Trinity <lb />
Professor Parker had for his text. <lb />
have meat that you know not <lb />
but or meat Is to do my <lb />
each time the Tar Heels fought them The distinguished visitor <lb />
back amid the cheers from both sides, cussed In a most comprehensible man <lb />
hen the were not on the the meaning of his text going at <lb />
length into the generally wrong in- <lb />
held there was plenty amusement fur- <lb />
by the college yells and the <lb />
college band. <lb />
The games were most over and <lb />
It seemed that each side would <lb />
the victor, until Captain <lb />
the People Rule <lb />
Take his paramount Issue of the <lb />
present the rule of <lb />
the people. The platform adopted by <lb />
Into a single national health the Democratic national convention at <lb />
without discrimination against or for Denver four years ago contained the <lb />
any one set of therapeutic methods, <lb />
school of medicine of school of healing. the people Is the over- <lb />
such additional powers as may whelming Issue which manifests Itself j <lb />
be to enable It to perform in all the questions now under discus- <lb />
efficiently such duties In the protection <lb />
of the public from preventable Here is the very phrase which he <lb />
eases may be properly undertaken employs, and It Is not only declared to <lb />
by the fundamental authorities. In- be Issue, but the overwhelming Is-1 <lb />
eluding the execution of existing laws sue. It was dwelt upon by the <lb />
pure food, quarantine and dates and by other speakers during <lb />
subjects, the promotion of campaign, so that Mr. Roosevelt, then <lb />
action for Improvement president, may be assumed to have had <lb />
of vital statistics, tho extension of the notice of It. He not only refused to <lb />
registration area of such statistics then that It the paramount <lb />
with the health activities, issue, but he displayed <lb />
of the various states cities of the, activity In urging upon country <lb />
Mr. Taft, whom he has since declared <lb />
Thus would votes for Theodore Res to be the agent of bosses and the <lb />
my of popular government. <lb />
It would seem that he ought to make <lb />
some slight of his <lb />
Indebtedness to the Democratic party <lb />
for suggesting this Issue to him. At <lb />
least, he might put the issue In quota- <lb />
marks. <lb />
He Is now advocating the direct <lb />
election of senators, but if he ever ex- <lb />
be multiplied. <lb />
Insults Educated Physician. <lb />
This quack plank of the Progressive <lb />
platform not only Insults the <lb />
gent voter, but wounds the <lb />
physician, in that It places the latter <lb />
In the same category with empirics of <lb />
and low degree, rubbers, sun . <lb />
,. j pressed himself In favor of this reform <lb />
magnetic and other healers and r . . . . <lb />
.-.-- earlier than two ago the fact <lb />
has escaped my observation, and I <lb />
have not only watched carefully, but <lb />
waited anxiously, for some favorable <lb />
expression him. <lb />
of the Master's will. <lb />
People Will swerve from the path of <lb />
Christianity as marked for them by- <lb />
he the Lord In their worldly pursuits for <lb />
got getting or overlooking that path <lb />
yet <lb />
lead <lb />
the ball safe ill his dutches, broke which will finally <lb />
the opposing line and made a yard goal crowned with glory. <lb />
dash for the goal. The game <lb />
of the ease with which <lb />
them to a <lb />
He spoke <lb />
that path <lb />
ed with Wake Forest Carolina <lb />
school from <lb />
plays here Saturday. <lb />
EXPOSURE OF GUN IN <lb />
CARNIVAL GETS A <lb />
MAN IN SERIOUS <lb />
TROUBLE <lb />
In tho mayor's court this morning <lb />
A. B. Baker was held for trial by <lb />
the superior court. Night Policeman <lb />
had arrested him last night <lb />
at the carnival grounds as Baker, who <lb />
was under the Influence of liquor, <lb />
snatched u revolver his <lb />
pocket and was about to level It <lb />
against Thomas Watts, a man attach- <lb />
ed to the J J- Jones aggregation <lb />
linker was charged with assault with <lb />
weapon and with carrying a <lb />
concealed weapon held under <lb />
bonds of each. <lb />
could be traveled If people would real <lb />
study the Lord's will. If they <lb />
would really perform the task set for <lb />
them by Him. <lb />
Quite a large congregation gathered <lb />
at the Methodist church to hear Dr. <lb />
Parker, members of other churches <lb />
going there to hear the learned <lb />
PITT I <lb />
Troops <lb />
Sofia. Oct. taking the town <lb />
of Pasha, the Bulgarians <lb />
commenced operations at two points <lb />
simultaneously. General <lb />
army with as a center, at- <lb />
tacked the light wing of the <lb />
forces and occupied the villas of <lb />
which dominates <lb />
Pass. The Turks were forced to full <lb />
ha Into Pass this <lb />
also they were soon compelled to de- <lb />
As they retreated they blew <lb />
up tie railway bridge over the River <lb />
Maritza. cutting off communication <lb />
with <lb />
tin t State Concert In Honor of <lb />
Fair Oct. 21.- Preparations on <lb />
Pill county came near off of great magnificence have <lb />
all the prizes in the White Leghorn In en completed for the gala concert <lb />
class of poultry exhibited at the in be given tomorrow in honor of <lb />
slate fair. Mr. J. J. Jenkins made birthday anniversary <lb />
In this class and won the German The <lb />
1st. two 2nd and himself given personal <lb />
one 3rd. Mr. J. B. Tucker also to all of the details of the <lb />
second prize in this class. Both A long list of <lb />
of these gentlemen have some line sinners will participate In me pro- <lb />
poultry, gramme. <lb />
all other pretenders who fatten upon <lb />
the credulity the helpless sick <lb />
their terrified relatives. The Sun has <lb />
adverted to the outrageous violation <lb />
of propriety and justice which <lb />
the medical laws of several Long Fight For Popular Election of <lb />
states in the Union, the last Instance of Senators, <lb />
which we In the medical reg- <lb />
of the canal zone and which Tho Democratic party began the <lb />
the bull moose platform threatens to light for tho popular election of <lb />
upon all the states of the Union, tors twenty years ago this summer. <lb />
These legislative enactments require house of <lb />
all persons who propose to become at Washington passed for <lb />
physicians not only to pursue a more or a resolution submitting <lb />
lean thorough course of preparatory necessary amendment. Since that <lb />
education, but also t- be trained In all a similar resolution has <lb />
branches of and. besides, to other <lb />
subject to a rigid examination by in by another Dem- <lb />
of the state. All these serve con- <lb />
to protect the public against Ignorant grosses had elapsed, by three <lb />
pretenders and would perfectly fair can houses, and, last, by the present <lb />
did not the very same enactments ex- Democratic house. During the twenty <lb />
the latter from the provisions the reform has been <lb />
plying to educated practitioners. Democratic platforms, tho plat- <lb />
forms of 1900, 1904 and 1908. and it <lb />
Favor for has been by the legislatures <lb />
of nearly two-thirds of the states. Mr. <lb />
Thus do our sagacious legislators Roosevelt must have known of the <lb />
themselves In the Interest of which was being made by tho <lb />
the cormorants to whom they grant pl secure the popular election of <lb />
special privileges, because, forsooth, senators, and yet he took no part <lb />
they claim to without th During this time he was <lb />
There Is now no discrimination president for seven and one half years, <lb />
against of There- It quite certain that a ringing <lb />
fore the special protection demanded message from him would have brought <lb />
for them by the bull platform victory to the people's cause, but no <lb />
gratuitous and Intended only to entrap came. Four years ago the <lb />
votes. The belong to no convention which he controlled <lb />
school. Now Theodore Rex nominated Mr. Taft rejected, <lb />
dignifies them by a special provision a vote a resolution <lb />
and, expressing a most tender regard this reform, <lb />
for their sensibilities, promises to Mr did not say any- <lb />
shield them discrimination by He neither rebuked the <lb />
educated physicians. convention nor the <lb />
This platform would raise the quack strong plank which was Included In <lb />
and healer above the men who dally the Denver platform. Mr Taft <lb />
exemplify their personal and went so far during tho campaign of <lb />
superiority by some unselfish as to say that PERSONALLY he <lb />
devotion to the public weal. In his was INCLINED to favor tho popular <lb />
eagerness to placate the Influential election of senators by the people, but <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt would Mr. Roosevelt did not even Indicate an <lb />
have oblivious of the that the Intention In that direction. Now, when <lb />
educated physician tho only real the reform is practically <lb />
altruist in the community. Instead of amendment being before the states for <lb />
arousing the public conscience declares himself fa, <lb />
favorite this self appointed re- or of It. Would it not be fair for <lb />
former the crying shame and him to indicate in some way his <lb />
exemplifies again that no of tho long continued fight <lb />
need he be bound by <lb />
prior professions. <lb />
President Taft has won the approval <lb />
of the quacks and healers by his med- <lb />
regulations of the canal zone; <lb />
he ice this Machiavellian policy. <lb />
generations win substitute <lb />
for Politic <lb />
strange bedfellows indeed. Be- <lb />
hold Taft and Roosevelt under the <lb />
same York Sun. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
A CAR LOAD OF <lb />
Horses and <lb />
Mules <lb />
Another Load on the road, <lb />
be in last of week. <lb />
J. E. WINSLOW <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb />
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN<lb />
We sell the best Buggies and on <lb />
the market for the money <lb />
Cash <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money <lb />
Refunded <lb />
Harness, Lap and Bicycles <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
you to look at our stock <lb />
I CARR ATKINS <lb />
waged by the Democrats behalf of <lb />
this reform before he espoused It <lb />
T. R. Income Tax. <lb />
Mr. Is favor of in- <lb />
come tax. How long His first <lb />
of It was during his sec- <lb />
term, and then It was suggested <lb />
a means of limiting swollen for- <lb />
not as a means of raising <lb />
revenue. The Democratic in <lb />
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb />
Ranges, Wilson Wood Heaters, Hot <lb />
Blast Coal Heaters. <lb />
If it's in the Hardware line, we have it. <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
VALUABLE PROPERTY ON mi <lb />
KNOWS AS SEVERAL 1.0- <lb />
THEREON.<lb />
ESTATE <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
General <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
of cotton and pro- <lb />
duce. We now the <lb />
Co. id <lb />
will be glad to have our i a<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018219_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
a Woodrow <lb />
do not ignore the fact that <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published kg <lb />
mi <lb />
who upon January ,, a Democratic ships. It the very de- muM or too <lb />
THE an <lb />
WOODROW MM by a considerable <lb />
I reading of a great day If the people to of the lax to the weal- <lb />
In the year 1775 when certain farm- give credit to whom credit la due. thy, which are their proper <lb />
took their In their they to the Democratic proportion. exceedingly sensitive to change, ha <lb />
gathered In little along candidates for and The Tax bill passed by the of kind hag been to precinct, are <lb />
road that led from Lexington in place their stamp of approval on the House provides for the extension of however, ill-advisedly. upon to But should <lb />
lac I Massachusetts to Boston, and there record of House of Represent- the Corporation Tax law as to the way <lb />
lay in order to intercept lives. include Individuals, firms, co-partner- , , Want <lb />
to look after registering for the com- <lb />
election. Only those becoming <lb />
of age since the last election, or <lb />
who have changed their <lb />
year. . . <lb />
lets months, <lb />
ma; he had upon <lb />
an errand aimed at the liberties of House has passed tariff bills which purpose of transferring tax deny we act we <lb />
the colonies; and I rave often heard would have reduced the high cost burdens from those less able to car- fa d . <lb />
j. .,. . . l, ,,, , th. r . day and will likely amend Its <lb />
The state Democratic executive <lb />
committee will meet in Raleigh Thurs <lb />
that day men speak the em- of living a year <lb />
them to the of the <lb />
who have heretofore <lb />
like men who know what they <lb />
ruling as to to rote <lb />
We. Every -.- , about , , , <lb />
and Third street. are going to be embattled farm- degree for masses from a proper share of taxation a theory <lb />
again in the history of this . vetoed by president. support of the government. change, we he <lb />
and try, not with guns in their hands, but Th. Free hi. present burden of indirect tax- <lb />
All card, of h <lb />
reaped will charged at <lb />
sent per <lb />
will be charged for at three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class <lb />
August M, 1310. at the a. <lb />
-North Carolina, <lb />
act of March 1874. <lb />
FRIDAY. 1912 <lb />
The Free List bill, pass- <lb />
only at such a rate and In such a <lb />
with ballots in hands who are ,, by the House, would have saved way as will least Interfere with the <lb />
going to come back and claim the annually. come of Der ear normal and healthful course of corn- <lb />
sovereignty which they with the bl removed the duty from A net But e <lb />
rest of the people of the implements, of which Per would not on that account act with timid- <lb />
States. worth were exported and A we did not know our own <lb />
I don't want anything say to be <lb />
worth were Imported <lb />
understood as embattling the farm- fiscal year sewing ma- <lb />
against any other great legitimate <lb />
interest in this country because our <lb />
task at the present moment Is the <lb />
task of understanding one another so <lb />
thoroughly that there will he only <lb />
fence wire, bagging and cot- <lb />
per year would pay nothing <lb />
on the first 15.000 and per year <lb />
TARIFF <lb />
WOODROW <lb />
We stand ill the presence of our political life, <lb />
awakened nation. Plainly it is a The farmers of tills country are <lb />
new age There are two great things, a interesting position. I <lb />
ton lies, lumber, laths, shingles, <lb />
meals, flour, salt, leather, shoes, etc. <lb />
Under our tariff law a barrel of <lb />
Hour valued at abroad is taxed <lb />
one cause, only one purpose men . rent ad our ,., <lb />
acting together can live all the level. or m <lb />
minds, for we are certain of our <lb />
ground and our object. There should <lb />
be an immediate revision and It <lb />
should be downward, unhesitatingly <lb />
and <lb />
should begin with the <lb />
which have been most obviously <lb />
ed the entire lax. <lb />
valued at per pounds <lb />
MR. MRS. <lb />
Bo Your <lb />
Campaign <lb />
That the present high tariff on and to <lb />
costing the people , ,,, <lb />
two cents per pound or over ,. and to prices <lb />
annually, according to Mr. C. A. elsewhere in the markets <lb />
president of the Federal of and it before <lb />
to do. One is to set up the rule of have seen the interests of a great Company, a concern or be ex- <lb />
a tax equivalent to <lb />
Justice and right in such natter many classes specially regarded <lb />
the the regulation legislation, but must frankly say <lb />
and the prevention of monopoly. I have never seen the Interests <lb />
The business of government is to Hi,, farmer very often regarded in <lb />
separate and And one of the greatest <lb />
of wide The Imposition upon the farmers of <lb />
Initial task this year is to get our country that has ever been devised <lb />
government in such shape that we the present tariff legislation the <lb />
can use It for our own purpose, not United Stales. have not heard any- <lb />
anybody in particular, bat body hut orator on stump say <lb />
everybody ill general. We want the tariff was Intended for the <lb />
to establish a real partnership be- benefit of the farmer. When the <lb />
ween all people and Federal State was granary of the <lb />
government instead of between the farmers were looking <lb />
interests and the Federal govern- for protection and while they were <lb />
men W must effect a great re-ad- looking everything else had <lb />
and get the forces of the and of every- <lb />
whole people once Into play. that they had use was raised <lb />
independent of the Trust <lb />
tended to every item in every i <lb />
When Greenville gets a new opera <lb />
house, something that Is hoped for <lb />
before a great while, our people can <lb />
find better entertainment than they <lb />
have had In the last few years. <lb />
After listening to what all the <lb />
have to. say, Just make up your <lb />
mind that Greenville is the best to- <lb />
market In the bunch and you <lb />
will be right. <lb />
Usually the few days preceding a <lb />
general election is the time for <lb />
springing campaign lies. While you <lb />
can keep on the lookout for them. <lb />
It Is well to pay no attention to them. <lb />
It is simply the way <lb />
some people talk and some <lb />
only this amount which affords any opportunity for <lb />
to <lb />
print about <lb />
when they themselves helped to put <lb />
This hill proposed to remove this <lb />
entire tax. <lb />
The Democratic wool bill propose <lb />
to reduce average rate of <lb />
on manufactures from 90.10 per people are talking good <lb />
cut to . par cent market, of the enterprises of that in this <lb />
of tills measure means That practically no American labor country; until special favors of every undergoing a great <lb />
that the will pay I employed in the sugar fields sort shall have been absolutely with- change in county. <lb />
annually collected by the govern- monopoly, for special privilege <lb />
a office the very men whom they ac- <lb />
as revenue and the balance is limited groups of beneficiaries, or for <lb />
extorted by the Tariff-favored subsided control of any kind In <lb />
the <lb />
150,000.000 more for clothes of the western states <lb />
drawn and every part of our laws <lb />
year than they would hare <lb />
President had signed it. <lb />
That the per capita consumption of taxation shall have been transform- <lb />
ed from a system of governmental <lb />
and <lb />
bear <lb />
he State Is pounds, which <lb />
A wool tut. valued abroad and means an exaction from each fain- patronage Into a system of just <lb />
Again let us remind you that If <lb />
you have an idea of buying property <lb />
cents upon Its entry Into <lb />
the States, under the present <lb />
law, would been taxed <lb />
only cents. <lb />
Flannel underwear valued St <lb />
of five persons of annually charge which shall MIL you are not , <lb />
whore they will create the <lb />
den. When we shall have done that., <lb />
we can fix questions of revenue and <lb />
of business adjustment in new spirit <lb />
get it cheaper by putting It off. <lb />
o- <lb />
as a result of the Tariff <lb />
That when a pays <lb />
or a carload of sugar of it Is CM x questions of revenue and <lb />
of business adjustment in new spirit <lb />
must come down. He had better <lb />
per dozen is taxed under ad rate upon this <lb />
and with clear minds. We shall then <lb />
The tariff question, as dealt with ham, until now Is tin- . , . be partners with all the business men <lb />
. . , ho , , present law at the equivalent M of life. In comparison with y <lb />
our tune, has not been business, to lake a legitimate ,., ., . ., . ,,, . . . the country, and a day of freer, I <lb />
,. u Th . of about per is as <lb />
II has been politic. The tariff has <lb />
become a system of favors. while you were feeding the world, <lb />
schedules have been determined In was feeding the trusts. I <lb />
committee rooms and conferences. intention of <lb />
The tariff becomes a matter of legit- to the farmer that he go In <lb />
business only when the up. All that I am <lb />
standing it represents is between the you is that you break <lb />
leaders of Congress and the whole your own and live there, <lb />
of the Sates, instead of And , wan, you , examine very care- <lb />
between the leaders of Congress and character of the tenants who <lb />
small groups of manufacturers, de- nave been t. The rent has <lb />
The Democratic bill proposed to re- <lb />
duce to per cent. A suit of <lb />
ready-made woolen clothing worth In <lb />
Europe Is taxed under the pres- <lb />
law at the equivalent ad <lb />
rate of per cent or The <lb />
Democratic bill proposed to reduce <lb />
this tax from to per cent and <lb />
save the consumer per suit. <lb />
The cotton bill reduced the <lb />
Sugar per ct. <lb />
Champagne . per ct. <lb />
Automobile. . <lb />
Rare Paintings and <lb />
. <lb />
Diamonds . <lb />
more stable prosperity <lb />
dawned. <lb />
shall have <lb />
been trying to do something all these <lb />
years to get it down.<lb />
Some people are very glib throw- <lb />
out challenges when they think <lb />
will call them. But how <lb />
of forming rings or machines, quiet they get after being called. <lb />
And all because they happen to <lb />
fer with the talker or newspaper In you don't have it your pock- <lb />
That the export price of Is particular man for h et when perambulating a <lb />
now per pound less than the particular office. There Is entirely crowd your pocket will not get pick- <lb />
domestic too much torn-foolery and rot dished ed. <lb />
That through the removal of the out in this campaign and it grows I Wilmington has raised more than <lb />
per ct. <lb />
per ct. <lb />
per ct. <lb />
in nave u. lie rail m . . . ,, <lb />
special recognition and demanded of you and not of T duty between 1891 and 1894 the price more disgusting as the election draws half of the the city started <lb />
That Is the heart of have paid the which j out the cam- <lb />
t inn t <lb />
whole affair. It Is at bottom a enabled them to live In your house <lb />
of good faith and good morals. your premises. <lb />
Our conviction as Democrats. Is The intimately concerns the <lb />
the only legitimate object of tariff this country It makes a <lb />
duties is to raise revenue for difference to you that <lb />
support of the government. We vetoed the Steel Bill. II <lb />
the a to you In the cost <lb />
as the most example f every tool you use <lb />
afforded special favors of 1110- <lb />
upon the and It is very <lb />
advantages which the that a Democratic House of <lb />
of the Republican party Tar- <lb />
shown themselves willing to Bill over the President's <lb />
to those to whom they looked Te farmer aB <lb />
campaign contribution. Th changes ,, tariff as <lb />
which we make should be made only <lb />
anybody else. <lb />
of tariff burden, under this <lb />
schedule from not less than <lb />
to about for a year, <lb />
or a saving of about for <lb />
a twelve-month period. <lb />
Men's cotton half hose valued at <lb />
eighty cents per dozen pairs whole- <lb />
sale are taxed under the present law <lb />
at the equivalent ad rate of <lb />
about per cent. The Democratic <lb />
cotton bill proposed lo reduce this <lb />
to per cent. <lb />
It to reduce the tax on <lb />
cotton thread from an equivalent <lb />
rate of per cent to per cent. <lb />
pound, increased 2.1 per learning that every man has a right fund, <lb />
cent the first year and per cent hi. own opinion In this day and , <lb />
Greensboro wont let automobiles <lb />
off their mufflers In own. Guess <lb />
they don't want to catch <lb />
o--------- <lb />
From the way the price of beef <lb />
keeps advancing, people will have to <lb />
become to a <lb />
A of ready-made cotton cloth- <lb />
port at <lb />
is taxed under our present law <lb />
and healthful course of commerce Representatives With the<lb />
ill such a rate and in such a way as <lb />
will least Interfere with normal <lb />
and manufacture. There should be <lb />
What happened in Congress which mg a <lb />
has recently adjourned The House <lb />
per cent ad or a suit. <lb />
an immediate revision downward, <lb />
should begin with the schedules most <lb />
obviously used to kill competition <lb />
a Senate which is not Dem- Thia bill to re- <lb />
passed the Free List per <lb />
Bill. It put agricultural implement., he per suit. <lb />
lumber, shingles, salt, bagging and <lb />
free Hat. V <lb />
to It It was vetoed by the <lb />
dent, because, consciously or to 22.42 of domestic production while the <lb />
he not the people <lb />
per cent. This revision, <lb />
the States but those who have . <lb />
have held their power in trust for in a twelve-month raw on <lb />
and raise prices in the United The bill revising the metal <lb />
, . on happened . .,,,., , , <lb />
and should be extended to every Item I <lb />
which affords opportunity tor <lb />
and special advantage. <lb />
favors shall have been ab- <lb />
withdrawn and our law. of <lb />
taxation transformed from a system <lb />
patronage Into a <lb />
tern of just and reasonable charges <lb />
which shall fall where they will <lb />
ate the least burden. <lb />
The Republican party doesn't pro- <lb />
pose to change any of the essential <lb />
conditions which mark our present <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt proposes In <lb />
during the three years In contrast generation. <lb />
to an average annual Increase <lb />
the present Tariff of per cent New forward with a <lb />
That the cost of production has no tobacco organization that <lb />
relation to the selling price of do- lg the field in <lb />
sugar and that the domestic with the American Tobacco <lb />
sugar producer in arriving at a Bell- Company. The new company <lb />
price bases his price on the several large cigarette <lb />
, Pitt county's corn cribs will be <lb />
of imported sugar plus the . . <lb />
. full to overflowing when crop <lb />
and not only adds the duty but n <lb />
Is housed. <lb />
I adds the freight from seaboard to There many who are <lb />
distributing markets as well nm over w j put <lb />
is shown by the following be nominated for United States of he for <lb />
of wholesale <lb />
New York . <lb />
New . <lb />
San Francisco . Cane <lb />
Beet <lb />
Salt Lake City . Cane <lb />
Beet <lb />
than for the success of the Demo- g, the put <lb />
ticket. That is one of the bad <lb />
results of holding the primary In con- m mm down Jobs <lb />
with the election. now who off of after <lb />
the coming election. <lb />
If a pick pocket touches a man he <lb />
and beet sugar which I office, Vet there are <lb />
of people who let the WilBon shows himself a man equal <lb />
the entire from and t. the occasion. <lb />
being sold In New York and W after do not a <lb />
Philadelphia made from imported even a ballot It <lb />
own purposes. period more <lb />
The revision of the chemical <lb />
hundred people In New have effected a saving to <lb />
It is not a high aspiration In some <lb />
respects, but the fellow who comes <lb />
So many politicians when they are out of college a crack ball player <lb />
held an Indignation meeting to ex- American consumers of out after office declare they are friends stands a better show of making his <lb />
press their condemnation of the mis- by reducing the price of all chem- of the farmer. Even President than the one who gets into the; <lb />
Throw yourself in the breach and <lb />
help boom the cannon for the Pitt <lb />
county fair. <lb />
---------o <lb />
You may call this a campaign, <lb />
but there are plenty of <lb />
One of the best thoughts in <lb />
with the present campaign Is <lb />
representations of Senator F. M. and at the same time got to so about himself, overcrowded profession. <lb />
Simmons. That I. but a t government would have The friend, of th farmer are the <lb />
of the thousands throughout North ones who do something to make hie According to an exchange Blanche that It will be over two weeks. <lb />
The bill placing sugar on the free condition better and give him stress, has expressed c <lb />
. , , approval on election day. <lb />
but to take it under the legal<lb />
of the government and to reg- <lb />
It. to take the very men Into <lb />
list would have saved during a desire to marry an editor. If Blanche; Greenville has not any too many <lb />
no, 15.000.000 the cannot claim that he has would wives of a few ed- people, but some here are not worth <lb />
The Indications are that Locke The tariff tax on sugar Jone the contrary he has and learn what they have to to the town the room they occupy. <lb />
partnership who have been making will get the largest majority to about 1-2 per cent lo a Prey of live on she might recall her wish. o <lb />
it impossible to carry out great any governor of the state has The amount of sugar con- I Interests <lb />
They all find out that this is <lb />
by which all of us wish ed in many years. Do your part to n continental United States <lb />
to help the people. We don't swell the n 1911 was about pounds <lb />
to disturb the industry of other <lb />
There are but two more weeks of Greenville. Yours If you <lb />
The new series of share in The the campaign and they will be filled Or <lb />
and the application of 1-2 cents per Home Building and Loan with work for Democracy. <lb />
The Raleigh fair was somewhat of pound to this consumption affords to begin the first In No- <lb />
Roosevelt Is rapidly recovering In <lb />
spite of the doctors. <lb />
pie these men have establish- <lb />
ed which makes It matrimonial bureau this year the estimate of as rep- should be a large one. This, in both attendance and Interest the <lb />
that we should give ourselves a free en couples from other town, were resenting the saving to the people. I association is accomplishing Raleigh fair Just closed was a Pin your faith to Greenville and It <lb />
Held of service. <lb />
married there Thursday. <lb />
The House passed a bill providing measured good for <lb />
be on the right spot. <lb />
WINTERVILLE DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF GORDON JOHNSON <lb />
Advertising <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern Reflector for and vicinity <lb />
on Application <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Oct. F. See R. W. for beef, fish, <lb />
C Nye left Wednesday morning for sage, oysters, barbecue and anything <lb />
Weldon to attend the Baptist Roan- <lb />
Association. <lb />
In the grocery line and he convinced <lb />
that you can get the best goods for j <lb />
Come and see Harrington. Barber cash. <lb />
and Co. for your shoes, as they have <lb />
a complete stock as they <lb />
a complete stock on hand now and <lb />
are in a position to save you money. <lb />
Dr. B. T. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
If you are in need of a good sew- <lb />
machine this you will find at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company; they have <lb />
from to each. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Johnson made a short <lb />
trip to Ayden Thursday evening. <lb />
Messrs. A. O. A. D. <lb />
A. C. Jackson and H. B. <lb />
CLARK I. BE <lb />
Judge Clark ha the best to be chosen Senator in the <lb />
He is Pledged to earnestly contend for an amendment to the <lb />
Interstate Commerce Law that will prevent the against <lb />
North Carolina in freight rates which now costs the farmers and mer- <lb />
chants of this State a year. <lb />
He is pledged to contend for and expects to succeed in <lb />
returned annually pensions to Confederate Soldier, and widows <lb />
for them to spend, the which this Slate is sending as a war <lb />
contribution to pay pensions to Federal Soldiers. <lb />
on tobacco which will give the farmers cents additional on every <lb />
pound of tobacco they sell which the manufacturer now has to take<lb />
OUR AYDEN DEPARTMENT <lb />
IN CHARGE OF R. W. SMITH <lb />
Monday on business. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Rosa of Ayden was here <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. L. L. Kittrell of Ayden <lb />
In town Tuesday, <lb />
Authorized Agent of The Carolina Home and Farm and The i <lb />
Eastern for Ayden and Vicinity <lb />
Advertising rates <lb />
AYDEN. October can exhibit at the fair on Nov. and <lb />
mm. . ., . , . boast of one of the best cotton mar- Every community should be <lb />
He Is pledged to earnestly urge the repeal of the cent tax. . .,. ., . <lb />
in the east try us with your next resented. <lb />
bale. j Ladies hat., baby caps, veils <lb />
Mr. J. J. Lawrence is now the hair netts and a store full of bar- <lb />
proprietor of Hotel Annie end will gains, cement, lime, roofing and <lb />
Mr. C. L. went to Kin- off for Government tax. This will also destroy the Trust by leaving <lb />
HO. THOMAS SETTLE <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
OPTION. <lb />
farmer or neighborhood free to manufacture tobacco. It will save <lb />
the farmers of North Carolina a year. <lb />
He will advocate Land as in Germany and other <lb />
tries by which the Government loan money to the farmers, small <lb />
merchants and working men at low rates of Interest. The Government <lb />
now furnishes the National Banks w their money without charging <lb />
Interest. Why should It not the farmers, merchants and work- <lb />
men money at low rate of Interest as in Germany <lb />
give you good service. <lb />
Mr. Henry Brooks and wife of <lb />
are visiting their daughters. <lb />
Mis. M. G. Taylor and Mrs. Dick- <lb />
Mr. J. C. Jones who has been quite <lb />
sick for some days is able to be out <lb />
wire. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
TALKS OS OSTEOPATHY <lb />
For <lb />
Messrs. Simmons and hitch in lime each served twelve years In <lb />
The Of Public <lb />
And The of <lb />
went to Greenville Thurs- manufacture an of <lb />
. eating liquors, Just a. the majority <lb />
Mrs. Jesse and Miss Mamie proper He <lb />
Chapman went to Greenville Thurs- the of ,,. <lb />
day. <lb />
The Union Mercantile Company are <lb />
opening up some beautiful china and <lb />
ware. Come and look at <lb />
those bureaus and water sets; they <lb />
are beauties. <lb />
Mr. Lee Smith a pupil of W. H. <lb />
S. was called home Thursday morn- <lb />
on account of his father's death. <lb />
We extend to him our deepest <lb />
thy in bis trouble. <lb />
at once. head of <lb />
beef cattle. It. W. Dull, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Quite a large crowd from here at- <lb />
The Hon. Thomas Settle. In his i done nothing about any of these things. They do not <lb />
speech at Greenville, advocated Premise to do anything now If elected. <lb />
small communities, as villages B- advocate a graduated Income and inheritance tax by <lb />
and townships, the privilege of voting the will contribute heavily to the support of the <lb />
Government, whereas nothing is now raised from them in that way. <lb />
The friends of Judge and his alike, know that he <lb />
ran he relied upon after election to urge these measure, as strenuous- <lb />
as he doe. now. <lb />
VOTE CONVICTIONS <lb />
CLARK AS SENATOR MEANS SOMETHING TO TOD <lb />
liquors, is a crime per and <lb />
the basic principle of all good govern- <lb />
is the extirpation of crime and <lb />
no in can make a crime <lb />
gal, or justifiable. Carry his <lb />
out and we would have no <lb />
government than Arabs I <lb />
make no progress arts and I <lb />
science and but very little in pop-1 <lb />
He claims to be a j <lb />
can but he is far from being one. <lb />
In principle T writer voted <lb />
ticket and aided with his small <lb />
In framing the platform, one <lb />
plank of which, was strongly for the <lb />
Mr. Roy Cox and A NATURAL AND RATIONAL <lb />
Miss Janie Kittrell of Ayden were OF HEALING <lb />
married n the Baptist church here <lb />
last Wednesday morning at a. Osteopathy is the beet answer to <lb />
m. Rev. C. W. Blanchard of Kin- this universal demand for a natural <lb />
officiating. They left on the rational method of eradicating <lb />
o'clock train for a bridal tour west. air, sunlight, exercise. <lb />
Both very popular young people correct mental attitude, <lb />
and all other common sense aids <lb />
have many friends who wish them <lb />
a long and prosperous life. <lb />
Mr, C. J. Smith continues very <lb />
sick at his home near Ayden. <lb />
Plenty of school books and school <lb />
TENTH DISTRICT FOR CLARK <lb />
It Is reported on good authority that an emergency call was sent <lb />
in from the Tenth District to the Simmons Headquarters this week. at <lb />
The call was based on the Clark wave which is sweeping that district <lb />
and In a desperate effort to stem the tide appointments have been made <lb />
for Senator Simmons and Cameron Morrison and other speakers have <lb />
been rushed into that District. <lb />
The Clark wave is not only strong in the Tenth but is sweeping <lb />
throughout North Carolina and Walter Clark will be the next Senator. <lb />
CLARK HEADQUARTERS, <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
to health, the osteopath considers of <lb />
vast importance; but the <lb />
feature of osteopathy is <lb />
order in the body; perfect nerve <lb />
and blood supply mean health. Me- <lb />
disorder, nerve in- <lb />
Mrs. Mary Love Lakes of Norfolk and poor supply mean dis- <lb />
i at D. G. Berry's. <lb />
Mrs. Gardner is to her <lb />
bed with neuralgia. <lb />
ease. <lb />
However, osteopathic theories <lb />
hut little interest lo sick people. <lb />
tended the carnival at Greenville of the and <lb />
Thursday night. of another principle was <lb />
The weather is now turning colder. the people <lb />
directing our attention to heavier <lb />
wearing Harrington, Bar- <lb />
and Company are in good position <lb />
to supply your wants along that line. <lb />
Mrs. Henry Staton, of Bethel, spent <lb />
THE PRIMARY FOR SENATOR HOW IT WORKS <lb />
The right of the of this stale to nominate Senator was <lb />
demanded and driven through by Judge Walter Clark. He wished his <lb />
be uniform throughout the for that office acted upon by the people of leaving pastor and now have approval <lb />
nation. These principles j, machine process in the Legislature. The Primary gives to service twice each Sunday. -7 , <lb />
ever been changed our majority of the people THEIR RIGHT to name THEIR j The handsome new Methodist. , <lb />
with Mrs. M. G. <lb />
should <lb />
state t <lb />
have <lb />
advice to Mr. Settle is to put himself <lb />
in harmony with the party or get out The Democratic State ordered two Senatorial Primaries, <lb />
of it. for there is no hope of ever the first on 6th and the second on November 26th. A <lb />
carrying the state with that kind of of the votes cast is necessary for a nomination, <lb />
He claimed that candidates In the first primary will be Judge Walter Clark, Sim- <lb />
t and Kitchin. If no one of these men receive a majority <lb />
in first primary the second primary <lb />
will he between the two highest. lowest man Is dropped. <lb />
A VOTE FOR CLARK Is a vote Simmons and against his <lb />
receiving a majority In tho first <lb />
A TOTE FOR CLARK is a vote against Kitchin and against his <lb />
receiving a majority in the first primary. <lb />
A VOTE FOR CLARK Is a vote with A MAJORITY FOR CLARK <lb />
Thursday night <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
It Is hard to stop Colonel <lb />
from making a speech and crime. <lb />
hard to understand why A. W. , t , m <lb />
and Company can give people such , , and by -h <lb />
bargains. state, are empty and the per <lb />
The Pitt County Oil Company will of jg much and <lb />
gin your cotton any day in the , favor. <lb />
and any hour in the day between e <lb />
sun up and sun down. They give the a other , <lb />
highest cash price on meal, exchange <lb />
Dr. M. Sauls has Installed one of The most Important question to them <lb />
the handsomest cold drink they are the only ones vitally <lb />
in the country and has made other interested, is. will osteopathy aid me <lb />
improvements to his drug store. in getting well Do follow a <lb />
Rev. John H. and wife treatment or course of treatments <lb />
Spray. N. C has arrived and has one capable of thinking fairly can <lb />
church for a <lb />
for nearly <lb />
a high cent- <lb />
age of its cases. The record Is <lb />
one when we remember <lb />
church will be dedicated the 3rd Sun- <lb />
day at o'clock. Rev. <lb />
F. A. Parker. D. D. of Trinity Col- <lb />
will preach the sermon. A large <lb />
crowd Is expected to be present. <lb />
If It is hardware, belting, lime and hag <lb />
cement you want, call on J. R. <lb />
Smith and Bro. <lb />
that most of these cases are those <lb />
which have been pronounced Incur- <lb />
able before to osteopathy. <lb />
What is osteopathy doing right now <lb />
u been doing These. I <lb />
suppose are the questions the <lb />
price on proportion to the time that has . ,. , <lb />
for your Come and see ,, dry He L <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox went to Greenville ,, ,. hart <lb />
ed that perjury had greatly Increased . . <lb />
Friday to attend the call meeting of , our and <lb />
the board of governors and lady <lb />
of Pitt county fair. <lb />
WASTE YOUR VOTE. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage has purchased; <lb />
Mr. J. A. Harrington's property on <lb />
Lee street and will proceed to build <lb />
It up with business houses in the near <lb />
future to be used by his progressive <lb />
firm. I <lb />
pie wish to have <lb />
pie of this site and should lie <lb />
It, as a good citizen, he <lb />
have the perjurers all arrested, FREIGHT BATES voted against the Mils. <lb />
We are displaying a beautiful line and to tho is shipped from New Or- <lb />
of ladies and gents sweaters, coats; gang and work upon Va, through <lb />
and children's la- he a cheaper rate than it <lb />
and Gent's gloves. A most hand of t can a, Cotton <lb />
some line. Union Mercantile Co. and we would have good Is shipped from Memphis. Tenn. to <lb />
If you should need any good m a through- Norfolk. Va, cheaper than it can be <lb />
don't fail to see R. W. the We know of a, <lb />
. of the kind or we would report It We would give a long list of such <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Oct. the proper officers at once. He discrimination against Charlotte and <lb />
Johnson went to Ayden Saturday ha, our own bu, our <lb />
to spend a few days with relatives. enrich others. We know merchants and are <lb />
The Union Mercantile Company is are not patriotic as well ware of the unjust and <lb />
inviting your attention to the be do money against them <lb />
low prices and good quality. See Q houses in other states and know they have been unable <lb />
them before buying elsewhere. when we had for to get relief by repeated appeal to n <lb />
Misses Lilian Thompson and greater part of what they sold. Republican Interstate Commerce Coin- <lb />
Carroll went to Kinston Saturday from other stales and as more mission, <lb />
then used than now, the tax In May. and again In June, <lb />
Better get you a heater at A. much greater than at 1911. bills were Introduced In Con- <lb />
Ange and Company. Jack frost will hence we are gaining many thous- to make It Illegal lo charge less <lb />
catch you. of dollars as it is. We expect for a long haul for a short haul <lb />
Mr. J. B. Johnson and son. Hardy to have a law passed forbidding and In both Senator Simmons <lb />
I AYDEN, Oct. a re <lb />
a few weeks we knock again <lb />
Mr. Guilford Harris died at <lb />
it of <lb />
his <lb />
Hundreds of coses of asthma <lb />
have been cured. Most of the cases <lb />
rheumatism, no matter how long <lb />
I standing, are either cured or <lb />
cases of paralysis have <lb />
to the treatment when there <lb />
seemed no chance of a cure. <lb />
cases of chronic constipation <lb />
and chronic <lb />
have been cured. <lb />
and <lb />
cur- <lb />
He did to In the face borne near Hanrahan last Thursday. <lb />
. . . . face of the fact the oldest man in and other disorders are hand- <lb />
that the platform upon which he was He . . .,.,. . <lb />
elected senator in 1906 said- community, having raised a large manner. In- <lb />
The d of rail- of <lb />
of the rail , , n pured or <lb />
roads against Carolina cities a tree ll <lb />
and towns and In favor of other points Mr entombed one-third of the epileptics who <lb />
have no greater natural and his leg was broken, tried osteopathy are well. <lb />
Is Injustice to the since sufferer. Bright's disease unless the patient <lb />
r n. Li. J ,,. t . I,.,. t . net t h <lb />
Peace to his ashes and sympathy too long, yields to osteopathic <lb />
treatment. In short, there are but <lb />
All kinds of hardware, mill supplies. I few diseases, especially the chronic <lb />
building material and fire arms at diseases, that have not been success- <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. treated by osteopaths. One of <lb />
Johnson went o Greenville Saturday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Come and see Harrington. Barber <lb />
and Company for your nice clocks, <lb />
buggy whips and buggy robes. <lb />
Miss Leona Tucker and Mr. Jasper <lb />
shipment of liquor Into dry territory j . <lb />
very soon and will greatly -r-1 r- <lb />
crease our gain He argued that lo KnOW Them DY Their <lb />
cal option would decrease the con- <lb />
of liquor and blot out the <lb />
blind tigers, greased pigs, joints, and WHEN KITCHEN SPOKE IN <lb />
front row on platform was occupied, we <lb />
are informed, by politicians and officeholders. <lb />
went to Kinston Friday on business. <lb />
Today and tomorrow and every day <lb />
Edwards spent Saturday and Sunday illicit places with equally <lb />
at home. names. But again the facts <lb />
Fannie Lee Spier visited are against hint. There are more <lb />
Mends In Saturday these fearful places In local WHEN CLARK SPOKE IN CHARLOTTE <lb />
Sunday. than prohibition territory. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. We once lived In a county of which <lb />
the county seat had local option and <lb />
a small majority licensed the twenty <lb />
n the season you can get oysters saloons the place. Yet there were <lb />
any way you want them at R. W. n places where It was sold on the <lb />
sly than were licensed and almost <lb />
The Methodist Sunday school went every merchant kept the vile stuff <lb />
over to Ayden Sunday morning to the in bis to treat his liberal <lb />
of the Methodist church, and sell him a supply if he I <lb />
The high cost of horses and mules desired. The remainder of the <lb />
should cause every farmer to buy one had prohibition and no places <lb />
of those good horse blankets at A. liquor was sold clandestinely. <lb />
W. Ange and Company. are glad to record that since that <lb />
Mr. M. B. Bryan of Greenville time county seat has voted dry <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday with his the great benefit of the place. <lb />
option has been a very <lb />
We Just opened up a nice failure wherever tried. We The rand of <lb />
recto by such means a. are and <lb />
hie within the limitations set by the <lb />
constitution of the <lb />
Walter Clark will fight to relieve the <lb />
merchants and manufacturers or Mr- u- Manning, of greatest recommendations to this <lb />
North Carolina the Grove, has sold his farm to Mr. Ne- method Is that it is tonic and con- <lb />
per annum drain which they now have mire Harris, of and Mr. not destructive. Rundown, <lb />
to pay by reason of freight Manning has purchased a portion business men; weak, de- <lb />
nations an he will never be found late Cox farm st- people who have no definite <lb />
the side of the railroads as against Johns church and will move are always helped. And the <lb />
the people. year. Mr. Manning help one gels from osteopathy is not <lb />
Clark for Senator one of Possesses stimulation, but good, hon- <lb />
ltd greatest charms that ever strength. Osteopathy stands for <lb />
lightened a human soul, that of a growth and makes each <lb />
clear conscience and a clear mind, part of the body do Its own work <lb />
is fortunate In just as nature Intended. <lb />
this man of God locating in their <lb />
midst. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Greensboro, <lb />
once an is here looking son's store. <lb />
his property and other interests. I F FITTS. <lb />
Our tobacco market has closed I Kinston and Greenville. X. C. <lb />
for the season, after enjoying a lib- <lb />
patronage. I <lb />
The colored graded school opened Aged Lady Dies <lb />
Monday morning. Mrs. Dudley died Monday <lb />
School books, and other supplies night the home of her daughter, <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. Mrs. J. W. on Dickinson ave- <lb />
Mrs. John H. Smith, of Winter- She was ye-r. of ago and <lb />
Greenville office hours 9-12. Mon- <lb />
day and Friday mornings. <lb />
Greenville office over Frank <lb />
tho front row contained two two Con- <lb />
federate a machinist. <lb />
WHEN SIMMONS SPOKE IN CHARLOTTE <lb />
the front row on the contained an at- <lb />
of the Southern Railway, an attorney of spent Sunday in town <lb />
the Southern Power Company, the Cashier of <lb />
the American Trust Co. and <lb />
the editor of the Charlotte Observer. <lb />
GET YOUR BEARINGS <lb />
and <lb />
VOTE WITH YOUR OWN CROWD <lb />
leaves two Mrs. Murphy of <lb />
Spark plugs, carbide, compression Greenville and Mr. J. H. Dudley, of <lb />
caps, grease, auto oil and other ac- Washington. She was an aunt of <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. Sheriff S Dudley and Messrs. D. <lb />
j There seems to be difficulty In get- c. and Ernest Dudley, all of this <lb />
steam and heating coal, which j town. The funeral took place till <lb />
is a great inconvenience to our afternoon the Dudley grave-yard, <lb />
sens and about B miles from town. <lb />
advocated, as a stone <lb />
Rev. Mr. Parker, or Durham, preach <lb />
ed the dedication sermon In the <lb />
Methodist church here Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Henry Cameron, an old ex- <lb />
Central States Field Trials <lb />
HAMILTON. O, Oct. o <lb />
and setter, tho <lb />
product of years of careful breeding <lb />
of over gaiters, over shoes, for Individual option and Sumner and Lincoln, in the to prohibition, but never before, heard Confederate soldier, died at his home <lb />
Indies and children. The ground Is purplish tinge in the complexion and Helper, Caseins M. prohibition used as a stepping stone near last Thursday. He training, are entered in the on- <lb />
getting wet and you should keep your the would be governor do not com- Clay. Frank and Harlan, In the lo option Finally what is the well stricken In years. trials of Central Slates Field. <lb />
roil perjury, he has decided in- favor who formed and led the Party of Temperance Republican In Mr Rollins is wearing an Club, which began today on tho <lb />
feet dry. <lb />
this state, under existing conditions <lb />
unusual blushing smile, it's a hoy. preserve, near this city. <lb />
Misses and Ora Nichols and it. use and has carried it out to glorious victory all favored <lb />
brother, Mr. Thad Nichols, of practice. We feel sure that he Is All the Republican Coat la-1 <lb />
spent Sunday aft he accuses his op- dents, notably Lincoln end Our own conclusion Is lo spit on the and at j. r. Smith i Notable Wedding In Ottawa <lb />
. of up a great moral with possibly one exception, have fa- whiskey plank In the platform, Bro. OTTAWA. Ont, Oct. 23.-Many per <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company question to call away the the destruction of the liquor the name of Thomas Settle off of the Mr. Richard Wingate has sold bis Hon. of attended the wed <lb />
have received their new fall stock the people from their blunder, on traffic and It Is surely ticket and all who as he Cox farm to Mr. Geo. ding here today of Miss <lb />
of new pants, and they are good other questions and holding the in- for any man to try at this late day does and thereby show that we can consideration, These gen- daughter of the Hon. W. R. <lb />
and moral people In the to change the principles of the party not be delivered to the god of wine, are both hustlers. tho Dominion minister of <lb />
Mr Waters made a fly- party, for the best element In his own on this the greatest reform of the by any party or convention. Show your personal Interest in land revenue and Mr. C. A. <lb />
trip to Black Jack Sunday. party favored and voted for the law. age. We have often heard local op- <lb />
AN ORIGINAL REPUBLICAN, <lb />
Interest <lb />
county and arrange to have an a prominent lawyer of that city.<lb />
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LADIES<lb />
If you are at all particular in regard to the <lb />
latest and best in Feminine Apparel, a visit to our <lb />
well-stocked store will prove to be both instruct- <lb />
and entertaining. A cordial invitation is ex- <lb />
tended you 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 />
We want to show you quality goods at <lb />
moderate prices. Come to see us. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G- <lb />
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP- <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
PIANO <lb />
What adds more to the en- <lb />
of the family than <lb />
a PIANO in the home <lb />
No dealer can place one in <lb />
your home for less money <lb />
than we can. <lb />
Our prices and terms are <lb />
sure to please. <lb />
Sam White <lb />
Piano Co. <lb />
r. n. <lb />
second floor In <lb />
OB Third ft, opposite court <lb />
L. L Moor <lb />
at <lb />
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at <lb />
in Edwards Building on la <lb />
Ha. <lb />
Directory <lb />
AND CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodges Social <lb />
W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by L <lb />
Fleming<lb />
B. W. CARTER, U. D <lb />
Practice limited to of the Eye, <lb />
Ear, Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. O, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, to pm <lb />
ALBION <lb />
at Law <lb />
building, it <lb />
Practices wherever his services an <lb />
desired <lb />
. Berth <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C Moore. <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
OIL Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D ; <lb />
J. Holland, J. J. May, B. M. <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
W. C D. . Clark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at La <lb />
JAMES L. <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
Office in Edwards Building, filth door <lb />
from street <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Town, <lb />
Id. Woo let. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
E. Nobles. E. R <lb />
W. A. Bowen, J. J. <lb />
F. Davenport, B. F. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
S. Spain, C. L. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
D. Overton. <lb />
W. F. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office opposite B. L. Smith A Co i <lb />
stables and next door to John <lb />
fan Boggy Company's new building <lb />
Greenville, Sorts Carolina <lb />
A RUT <lb />
at Law<lb />
H. B. Ward C. C. <lb />
N. o. N. C <lb />
WARD A <lb />
at Law <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
la Wooten on <lb />
Street <lb />
Greenville, Carolina, <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist, a M. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb />
C. W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal, St. Dallas <lb />
Tucker, rector. W. A. Bowen <lb />
superintendent of Sunday school. <lb />
R. V. Lancaster, <lb />
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Methodist, <lb />
E. M. Hoyle, pastor; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman, superintend- <lb />
of Sunday school; L. H. Pender, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. O. pastor. <lb />
Free Will Thomas E. <lb />
Peden, pastor. <lb />
Kinston, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
DR. F. FITTS <lb />
Physician <lb />
All curable diseases successfully <lb />
treated without drugs or surgery. <lb />
Chronic diseases a specialty. Office <lb />
over Frank Wilson's store. <lb />
Office hours 9-12, Monday and Fri- <lb />
day mornings. <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Life. Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Grimesland. X. C, Oct. 1912. <lb />
Notice is hereby given lo the pub- <lb />
that our lands, lying along Tar <lb />
River have been posted according to <lb />
law and all persons 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. B. CLARK. <lb />
W. C. Faucette. <lb />
ALSTON AND J. BRYAN <lb />
GRIMES, <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR, <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR. <lb />
BLUE<lb />
Lodge. <lb />
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
R W. M.; L. H. Pender, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Sharon, No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
f. D. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. L <lb />
W. C. P.; It <lb />
H. Pender, <lb />
Tar River No. K. of <lb />
Woodward. C. C.; A. D. Ellington <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
I Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M <lb />
-J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. <lb />
every Tuesday night, E. O. <lb />
j Flanagan. N. G.; L. H Pender, Sec. <lb />
Tribe No. I. <lb />
R. Sachem; J. <lb />
W. Brown, C. of R. <lb />
Bulbs, if you Please <lb />
Our new stock of French and <lb />
land Bulbs are now arriving and to <lb />
plant early Insures fine flowers. <lb />
Remember we make the finest wed- <lb />
ding bouquets and floral designs. <lb />
Mall, telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. Co. <lb />
Phones Raleigh, <lb />
B. J. <lb />
Agent for and <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
Miss Ward Moore, secretary, j <lb />
Daughters of T <lb />
. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L. Wool <lb />
n, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. Q. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of R. <lb />
fries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Round t R. <lb />
Pres.; Miss Nellie Denny, Sec. <lb />
Civic Mr. T. <lb />
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Meade. <lb />
is put up in Sanitary Tin Cans that protect <lb />
packed in flimsy, unhandy paper package <lb />
that do not protect. Insist on having it. <lb />
Ail good Grocers it or will get It for yo. <lb />
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
Drank <lb />
the <lb />
Drugs <lb />
Used In Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
to <lb />
All Soda <lb />
Toilet Articles, <lb />
Full Urn <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pens, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
The Average <lb />
at <lb />
NEW BRICK <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
i. <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Has been slightly over <lb />
for the past few weeks <lb />
THE SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY THIS <lb />
WAREHOUSE IS DUE TO THE KNOWLEDGE <lb />
OF TOBACCO OF THE PEOPLE RUNNING <lb />
IT, AND THE EXCELLENT SALESMANSHIP <lb />
OF EVERY MAN CONNECTED WITH IT. <lb />
Let <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
Sell your Next Load <lb />
They will Get the Highest <lb />
Market Price for it <lb />
i m <lb />
THIS HOUSE THAT IS INSURED <lb />
can be replaced at once, the owner <lb />
nothing but a little <lb />
Rut the uninsured house <lb />
may never be rebuilt, especially if <lb />
the owner Is In moderate <lb />
stances. Don't the loss of the <lb />
home you have worked and saved <lb />
Have us insure it at once. <lb />
Pender Tyson <lb />
Ins. Agent. Greenville. <lb />
T. I C I <lb />
Steam Water <lb />
Heating,<lb />
Electric Light Outfitter <lb />
I am prepared to do your work <lb />
Reasonable price. See me or call <lb />
bone No. CO. <lb />
Missouri In Session <lb />
KANSAS CITY. Mo. Oct. <lb />
State Association of Missouri <lb />
met for its annual convention in this <lb />
city today and will In <lb />
until Friday. A notable list of <lb />
speakers appear on the program. <lb />
now to acquire <lb />
by starling to save. Have you <lb />
realized that our way Is the sure <lb />
way. Its easy if you will only em- <lb />
brace the opportunity. HONEY <lb />
GROWS when Invested in our shares. <lb />
We the public stock in our <lb />
14th MUlls OPENS SATURDAY, <lb />
2nd, <lb />
HOME AND LOAN <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
YOUR BANK IS YOUR <lb />
MOST <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
The relation of a Bank to Its depositors is most <lb />
confidential and baled upon Implicit confidence. When <lb />
you arc thinking o a banking connection consider the <lb />
prominent and of this Bank, with its <lb />
history of six and one half years of practically the same <lb />
management. <lb />
Then think a lit further and consider the standing <lb />
directorate and Its assets of and the fact that <lb />
this is the only National Bank In Pitt County. <lb />
Then think of Its various kinds Savings Accounts <lb />
its Depart Safe Deposit Department <lb />
and you are bound to realize that Its equipment to serve <lb />
is complete In detail. <lb />
Then the It is the Bank for you, the In- <lb />
in which you are Justified In placing your <lb />
funds with the satisfaction that every confidence sacred- <lb />
safeguarded. <lb />
We have not our service. You will have to <lb />
be personally tainted with this to appreciate it. <lb />
The NATIONAL BANK <lb />
OF GREENVILLE. <lb />
Capital and Reserve, <lb />
Resources <lb />
E. fl. James, V. V-Pres. F. J. Forbes, Cashier<lb />
The Two Main Functions <lb />
of a Bank <lb />
1st, To provide a safe place for the deposit of money for <lb />
safe keeping. <lb />
2nd, To place a large portion of its funds out on good <lb />
distributed as well as possible throughout all lines of <lb />
industry, so as to do most good in the of the Whole <lb />
Community. <lb />
FACT that the United States, and the State Governments have select- <lb />
ed this Bank as their Depository in this section, are sufficient evidence <lb />
that the Bank fulfills the first function. <lb />
Our Loans and Discounts of <lb />
made up of Merchants, Doctors, Lawyers, Mechanics, Professional <lb />
Men, and all other classes who use capital, give some indication of the extent <lb />
to which we are assisting the community. <lb />
In starting your bunk account, you should select a good strong bank, able <lb />
to assist you in time of need.; <lb />
With Resources Over Half a Million Dollars, we are able to meet all <lb />
Reasonable Requirements Q <lb />
We Want <lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, President <lb />
E. B. HIGGS, Vice-President <lb />
C. S. CARR,<lb />
Dynamite Caps Invade <lb />
Home and Do Some <lb />
Damage <lb />
A few days ago Mr. T. G. Man- <lb />
who on Rural Route No. <lb />
bad one of his hands badly <lb />
ed by the explosion of a dynamite <lb />
cartridge. Sonic days before the ac- <lb />
Mr. Manning's children found <lb />
several dynamite caps and had been <lb />
with them. Mrs. Manning <lb />
picked up some of them that the <lb />
children had thrown down and think- <lb />
they were empty pistol <lb />
threw them in the cook stove to get <lb />
them out of the way. An explosion <lb />
followed that blew off the top of the <lb />
and came near setting the <lb />
kitchen on fire. <lb />
Later Mr. Manning picked up an- <lb />
other cap In his yard, thought be <lb />
would get It out of the way of do- <lb />
damage by slicking a match to <lb />
It. There was another explosion and <lb />
a piece of the cap went through his <lb />
left hand badly injuring it. <lb />
Pitt County Fair to be <lb />
Held November <lb />
and <lb />
A meeting of the governing board, <lb />
township committees, director and <lb />
assistants in the woman's department <lb />
of the Pitt county Fair was held in <lb />
the court house last Friday. It was <lb />
intended that this meeting should dis- <lb />
cuss and determine the plans <lb />
for the fair to be held in November, <lb />
but a circumstance arose that for <lb />
the time looked like the fair this year <lb />
would have to be called off. even <lb />
so much preparation for it had <lb />
made. <lb />
The matter was referred to a com- <lb />
with instructions that If the <lb />
fair could not held on the dates <lb />
first planned and advertised that no <lb />
fair be held at all this year. <lb />
Not knowing Just what would be <lb />
the outcome, The Reflector gave no up <lb />
Well Deserved <lb />
The Praise That From Thank- <lb />
Greenville People <lb />
One kidney remedy has known mer- <lb />
it. <lb />
Greenville people rely upon It. <lb />
That remedy is Kidney Pills. <lb />
Greenville proves it re- <lb />
liable. <lb />
Mrs. Joseph Ill S. Wash- <lb />
street, Greenville, N. C, <lb />
have taken Pills <lb />
with the most satisfactory results and <lb />
I know that they are a good kidney <lb />
medicine. About a year ago I was <lb />
by symptoms of kidney com <lb />
plaint. I suffered from dull, nagging <lb />
backaches and I also had <lb />
and pains through my kidneys. <lb />
spells annoyed me and I noticed <lb />
that the kidney secretions were <lb />
natural. Kidney Pills, <lb />
from the John L. Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
brought me prompt relief and a short <lb />
time ago when I again used them, <lb />
they acted as effectively as before. <lb />
I know that this preparation lives <lb />
Carolina Township Man Did <lb />
lot Let Family <lb />
Interfere <lb />
Mr. J. A. of Carolina <lb />
township, committed suicide Monday <lb />
morning by shooting himself with u <lb />
gun. Between S and o'clock he <lb />
took his gun went out the door <lb />
he was going to kill himself. <lb />
His wife and children followed him, <lb />
trying to prevent him from <lb />
himself harm, when be told them <lb />
f they did not leave him alone he <lb />
would kill every one of them. Then <lb />
going a short distance In the yard, <lb />
and with his family looking at him, <lb />
he prepared the gun, placed the <lb />
lie of it against his left breast, <lb />
sprang the trigger with a long slick <lb />
and sent a load of buck shot through <lb />
his body. The load entered Just be- <lb />
low the heart and came out under <lb />
the shoulder. <lb />
No reason can be for Mr <lb />
self-destruction except <lb />
that be had been drinking hard and <lb />
was noticed to be quite drunk on <lb />
Sunday. He was about years of <lb />
age and leaves a wife and seven <lb />
children, the latter ranging in years <lb />
from month to years. <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, including <lb />
AND <lb />
steamers <lb />
Equipped with Unite <lb />
Wireless Telegraphy and every mod- <lb />
convenient. Cuisine <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
WIT GOODS, BUCKWHEAT OAT <lb />
meal and hominy. S. M. Schultz. <lb />
FOR OH <lb />
acres. Near Falkland. Benjamin <lb />
Craft, N. C. <lb />
GET i SACKED LIL. <lb />
lies and Narcissus bulbs now for <lb />
Christmas blooming. Mrs. D. D. <lb />
Haskett.<lb />
HOGS FOB HEAD <lb />
shoals, weight to <lb />
pounds. W. S. Williams. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
seed oats for sale by Jose- <lb />
Cox. Winterville, N. C. <lb />
report of the meeting of Friday, <lb />
deeming it best to wait for an of- <lb />
statement from the committee, <lb />
as lo whether the fair would be held. <lb />
Instead of having to announce that . <lb />
the fair for 1912 had been called <lb />
off. The Reflector is asked to say to- <lb />
lay that the will he held Nov. <lb />
14th and 15th, the date first named. <lb />
With this announcement let every- <lb />
body get busy for the fair. There. <lb />
is not much time left now for prep-j <lb />
and the governing board.; <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
Foster Co., Buffalo, New <lb />
York, sole agents for the United States <lb />
the <lb />
LOST-MASONIC KM <lb />
In wreath. Finder kindly leave <lb />
at Reflector Office. <lb />
HAVE A <lb />
few choice flowers, at and <lb />
per dozen. Miss Mary Bunn. corner <lb />
Greene Fourth streets. ltd <lb />
committees, and ladies of the <lb />
man's department can hardly get to- <lb />
again until next <lb />
week. But the people should go <lb />
right ahead getting their exhibits <lb />
ready. <lb />
And remember the dates for the <lb />
fair, Thursday and Friday, 14th <lb />
and <lb />
Ontario Sunday Schools. <lb />
HAMILTON, Ont., Oct. <lb />
well-known Sunday school workers <lb />
present from all over the province, <lb />
the 47th annual convention of the <lb />
Ontario Sunday School Association <lb />
assembled in city today. The <lb />
sessions will continue three days and <lb />
sessions will continue throe days and <lb />
experts from both the United <lb />
States and Canada. An important <lb />
feature of the convention is the mus- <lb />
which s In charge of <lb />
Prof. E. of and <lb />
Prof. Roper of Winona Lake, <lb />
Indiana. <lb />
In Church <lb />
On third Sunday In November <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock, the pastor, will <lb />
begin a series of meetings in the <lb />
Baptist church. Rev. Charles E. Ma- <lb />
dry, of Tabernacle church. Raleigh, <lb />
will come to assist and do the preach- <lb />
during the meeting. Mr. <lb />
Is remembered by many Greenville <lb />
people who heard him deliver the com <lb />
sermon at the Training <lb />
school last year. <lb />
Yards Officer In Conference. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Oct. ac- <lb />
with a new policy adopted <lb />
by secretary Meyer, the commandants <lb />
of all the naval stations and navy <lb />
yards In the States and <lb />
lions at Guantanamo. Cuba, assembled <lb />
at the navy department In this city <lb />
today for the purpose of considering <lb />
of administrative improve- <lb />
It is planned In future to <lb />
hold such conferences twice a year <lb />
Hill Brothers <lb />
For <lb />
Slate, Tin, Metal Shingle and <lb />
Galvanized Iron Hoofing <lb />
ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL <lb />
WORK <lb />
Manufacturers of <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES THAT FIT <lb />
Cooking and Heating Stoves <lb />
Repaired <lb />
Shop Near A. C. L. Depot <lb />
Phone <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
I o <lb />
FOB HIRE <lb />
I have a passenger Touring <lb />
Car for hire on reasonable <lb />
terms. Will carry passengers <lb />
anywhere In town or country, <lb />
or to neighboring towns. <lb />
Day Phone, Night Phone <lb />
1-L <lb />
Savage <lb />
H. <lb />
Still With <lb />
I Life <lb />
Company <lb />
Just The Strong- <lb />
est and Best <lb />
MOVED-MOVED <lb />
Into New Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd and Evans Street <lb />
SHORT <lb />
Transfer Man <lb />
Baggage Express <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets All Trams <lb />
E or doses will break any case <lb />
l Chills and Fever; and If taken then <lb />
is a tonic the Fever will not reran. <lb />
Price tic <lb />
FOR WHITE FRENCH <lb />
die. Nice puppy. J. W.<lb />
for Christmas blooming; get them <lb />
now. Mrs. Haskett.<lb />
Saved by His 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. Flint, <lb />
Vt., is of that kind. <lb />
Insisted on my using Dr. King's New <lb />
writes Mr. F. a <lb />
dreadful when I 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, quinsy, <lb />
hemorrhages. A trial will convince <lb />
you. cents and Guaranteed <lb />
by all druggists. adv <lb />
Sunday Morning Marriage <lb />
On Sunday morning Justice C. D. <lb />
was called out of the <lb />
list Sunday school of which he Is <lb />
supervisor, to perform a marriage <lb />
The squire went to where <lb />
the couple was in waiting and per- <lb />
formed the ceremony as they sat on <lb />
the buggy. The parties were Mr. <lb />
ZenO Stocks and Miss Lana White- <lb />
both of this county. <lb />
a least with a special view of co-or- <lb />
the administrative work of <lb />
Portsmouth, pm <lb />
week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally pm <lb />
Lr Mat nm <lb />
sold to all Nona <lb />
East West and Canada. <lb />
Office. No. Main St. <lb />
J. IV. l, <lb />
Socialist Speaking <lb />
Mr. II. F. Kendall, of Washington, <lb />
Cm national organizer of the So- <lb />
party, spoke in the court house <lb />
here this afternoon. But very little <lb />
notice was given of his coming and <lb />
only a few people were out to hear <lb />
him. <lb />
Tennessee Odd Fellows Gather <lb />
Tenn. Oct. <lb />
From all parts of Tennessee, <lb />
of the Independent Order of <lb />
Odd Fellows are arriving in <lb />
to participate In the annual <lb />
meetings of the grand encampment <lb />
and the lodge. The former will <lb />
convene tomorrow and the grand <lb />
lodge will meet on Wednesday. The <lb />
the woman's auxiliary of <lb />
the order, will be in session from <lb />
Friday. <lb />
i announce that <lb />
candidate the office <lb />
I not <lb />
i; I. <lb />
COX <lb />
AUTOMOBILES FOR <lb />
HIRE <lb />
Town or Country <lb />
it. f. Phone <lb />
L. B. FLEMING <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Greenville. Sept. 1912. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given to the pub- <lb />
that our lands lying along Tar <lb />
River have been posted according to <lb />
law and It Is our Intention to prose- <lb />
cute any one trespassing on any of <lb />
our lands with or without gun or dog, <lb />
for any purpose whatever, without <lb />
permission. <lb />
L. H. <lb />
JOSEPH TRIPP, <lb />
W. J. EVANS, <lb />
R. <lb />
G. <lb />
H. ALLEN. <lb />
F. EVANS. <lb />
D. SMITH. <lb />
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Narcissus. Tulips, etc. <lb />
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WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU <lb />
have the satisfaction of knowing you arc 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 />
are in duty bound to give it to will. <lb />
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle- <lb />
men, and boys and girls are ready for your <lb />
A FEAT TO <lb />
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Legal Notices. <lb />
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE PROPER- <lb />
TY <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court, Pitt county, made by H <lb />
W. Judge, a certain civil <lb />
action pending in said court, May <lb />
term, 1912, entitled J. A Stokes and <lb />
R. L. Hum tier vs. J. A. Gardner, the <lb />
undersigned will, on <lb />
Monday, the 11th day of November, <lb />
1912, at o'clock, noon, it being the <lb />
let day of November Civil Term, 1912 <lb />
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose <lb />
to public before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville. Pitt county, to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb />
described tracts or parcels of land <lb />
to and in Swift <lb />
Creek Township. county. North <lb />
Carolina and described as follows to <lb />
at a stake on the Clay <lb />
Root road and running S. W 1-2 <lb />
poles to a stake, thence S K <lb />
poles to a stake, thence S W <lb />
poles to the Creek road, thence up <lb />
with the Creek road to Gardner's <lb />
Cross Roads containing acres more <lb />
or <lb />
Also one tract of land in said tow n- <lb />
ship. county and state beginning at <lb />
Isaac Gardner's second corner <lb />
runs S to the Creek road, then <lb />
down said mad to the old Flat Branch <lb />
Ditch, then With the various courses <lb />
said ditch to Isaac Gardner's third <lb />
corner, thence North West <lb />
to the beginning, containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one parcel of land in said <lb />
township, county and state, beginning <lb />
at the Big Ditch on the Clay <lb />
Hoot road and running down said <lb />
road to J. Dixon's place <lb />
lice, thence a southerly direction with <lb />
said Dixon's line to an old ditch, <lb />
thence up with said ditch to the big <lb />
ditch, thence up with said ditch to <lb />
the beginning containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other parcel of land in <lb />
said township, county and state, be- <lb />
ginning at the intersection the <lb />
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green- <lb />
ville and running <lb />
with the Greenville road to the Laura <lb />
A. land, then South to M. <lb />
Gardner's line, then <lb />
with M. Gardner's land to <lb />
Gardner's Bridge Road, then with the <lb />
Gardner's Bridge Road to the begin- <lb />
containing acres more or less <lb />
and being the land upon which the <lb />
Mill, store and residence of J. A. <lb />
Gardner are located. <lb />
Also one other tract of land in said <lb />
township, county and State adjoining <lb />
the Lazarus Dawson lands, W. H. <lb />
Clark, J. Dixon and J. J. Moore <lb />
lands, containing acres more or <lb />
less and being the same lands deed- <lb />
ed to the said J. A. by Sam- <lb />
Cory, reference to which deed is <lb />
hereby made for an accurate <lb />
Also one other tract of land in said <lb />
township, county and State bounded Oil <lb />
the South by Swift Creek, on the <lb />
by J. Dixon, on the North by J. <lb />
H. Collins and M O. Gardner and on <lb />
the West by M. Gardner, contain- <lb />
acres more or and known <lb />
as the Loftin lands. <lb />
Also one other tract of laud in said <lb />
township, county and State, begin- <lb />
at the big ditch on the Greenville <lb />
road leading from Gardner's Cross <lb />
roads lo bridge, thence <lb />
running S with said ditch to the old <lb />
Flat Branch ditch to the division line <lb />
between Isaac Gardner and Charles <lb />
Gardner to the Greenville road, eon <lb />
taming acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract of land in said <lb />
township, county and state and bound- <lb />
ed on the South by M. O. Gardner, <lb />
on the by J. A. Gardner and on <lb />
the North and on the West by J. A. <lb />
Gardner and M. O. Gardner <lb />
acres more or <lb />
This sale Is to be made under and by <lb />
authority of the Decree of the Super- <lb />
Court above referred to. <lb />
This the 10th day of October, 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
and Cora Boyd's corner, thence with <lb />
Cora line south 1-2, east <lb />
chains to a sweet gum, her qualified as administrator of the es- <lb />
on the hill and near Cow Swamp, of Nannie E. Little, before D. C. <lb />
thence south 1-2, west 1-4 chains Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITOR U r CAROLINA FAIR <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
Hill Be Held In Ben Next <lb />
Meek <lb />
, Everything has been completed for <lb />
to a knot, an old in Pitt county, notice Is hereby given u Great Eastern Carolina Fair which <lb />
the mouth of Long Branch, thence , persons Indebted to said October 29th, 30th, <lb />
up the run of said branch to the to make immediately payment to and November 1st, 1912. <lb />
mouth of the ditch In Said branch undersigned administrator and all I Tuesday. October 29th will be <lb />
If 1-4 chains, thence up said ditch holding claims against Every Naval Reserve <lb />
4-5 chains to a stake R. M. estate arc hereby notified to tile the and company Eastern North <lb />
llama and James C. May's corner. administrator have been invited to <lb />
thence north east 1-4 chains to , twelve months from the date hereof , military that will <lb />
u small gum bush said May's corner. this notice will be pleaded in ,, day Ten <lb />
thence with said Mays ditch north a; recovery of said claims. have a ready signified that they will <lb />
west 3.6. then north west 1-5 This the 3rd day of October. 1912. It,, here <lb />
chains to N. C. Cox's thence h. LITTLE, <lb />
with said Cox's line north west Administrator of the estate of Nannie <lb />
chains to a stake at the head of a Little. ltd <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 />
ii- to a stake. Cox's <lb />
then with said Cox's other line <lb />
north 3-4 east M chains to a <lb />
ditch Swift Creek township, de- <lb />
scribed and bounded as <lb />
the lands of J. M. Woolen <lb />
ENTRY OF VACANT LAID <lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
A. V. Woolen enters and claims <lb />
the following piece or parcel of <lb />
stake on the east edge of a <lb />
thence with said N. S. Cox again north <lb />
S west 2.28 chains to a post oak <lb />
thence with Cox again north 1-4 <lb />
east 13.3 chains to the beginning. <lb />
containing acres, more or <lb />
This tho 25th day of September. <lb />
1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
ltd St Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, County. <lb />
W. A. Taylor and J. C. Taylor <lb />
vs. <lb />
Samuel wife Jacky <lb />
Ann Edwards, R. E. Randolph. L. A. <lb />
Randolph. J. H. Randolph. Robert <lb />
J R. Bunting and Macclesfield <lb />
Supply Company. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of super- <lb />
court of Pitt county, made in the <lb />
entitled cause by His <lb />
E. B. Kline. Judge at the superior <lb />
term. 1912, of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, the undersigned <lb />
will on Thursday, the 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 />
cash, expose to public sale the fol- <lb />
lowing described tract or parcel of <lb />
land, to <lb />
and being In Bethel town- <lb />
ship, Pitt county. North Carolina, and <lb />
beginning at a cypress in <lb />
Creek, Noble corner in said <lb />
and runs thence with <lb />
line north east to a <lb />
pine, then north poles to a pine <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 28th day of Sept. 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
ltd Commissioner <lb />
The parade will start down town <lb />
and on arrival at the fair ground will <lb />
be formally opened with a speech by <lb />
Governor Francis D. Winston. <lb />
mediately after the speech there will <lb />
lake place a military contest follow- <lb />
ed by a sham battle. <lb />
Wednesday, October 30th. will be <lb />
Tickets, allowing <lb />
free admission this day have been <lb />
Issued lo each school child in <lb />
lies between the lands of North Carolina. If there is a <lb />
teacher who has not received these <lb />
tickets, please notify J. Leon <lb />
and the Allen Johnson lands. <lb />
twelve acres, more or lees. <lb />
This 25th day of Sept. <lb />
A V. <lb />
W. M, MOORE. <lb />
Taker. <lb />
ltd It <lb />
Hams, secretary of the fair. New <lb />
N. C, at once and tickets will be <lb />
mailed lo them. There will be all <lb />
kinds of sports, for the children. <lb />
October 31st, will be the <lb />
There will be an auto- <lb />
mobile parade In the morning. A; <lb />
o'clock will lake place the horse <lb />
show. At a foot ball game be- <lb />
Bern and second team <lb />
M. Col <lb />
November 1st. will be <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before -y,, <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county A <lb />
as administrator of the estate of Al- Friday, <lb />
deceased, notice is -Farmers <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted farmer, will race their horses, <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay- there v be <lb />
to the undersigned; and all of ever offered the <lb />
sons having claims against said in North Carolina. <lb />
Honor late are notified to present the Th Eastern Carolina Fair <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or and win have <lb />
before tho 26th day of Sept ember, advertised, so you can't afford to <lb />
1913. or this notice will be plead in opportunity lo see the <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of September. 1912. <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
of Harrington. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Stubborn Case <lb />
under the treatment of two writes <lb />
Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Vs., they pro- <lb />
my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weak- <lb />
I was not able to up, when I commenced to <lb />
I used it about one week, before I saw much change <lb />
Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for j, <lb />
has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than <lb />
in a long time, and canned speak too highly of <lb />
ff you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any <lb />
of the troubles so common to women. <lb />
is a builder of womanly strength. Composed <lb />
of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the <lb />
womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up <lb />
the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system <lb />
has been in successful use for more than years. <lb />
Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they <lb />
received from it Try it for your troubles. Begin today. <lb />
lo- I Of rt. Medicine Co. <lb />
far tad Mine book. Home Treatment m <lb />
Vermont Sunday Schools <lb />
The open sen-on for Game <lb />
Vt., Oct. large at- Several Inquiries have come to The <lb />
. Reflector as to when the same season <lb />
marked the to- , . . . <lb />
opens In Pitt county. The dates <lb />
day of the annual of the <lb />
scribed in the game laws of the state <lb />
Vermont Sunday Association. are between 1st and March <lb />
This is the day the The meeting will last three days and 1st <lb />
will have as speakers W. C. Pearce. <lb />
of H. S. Conant of <lb />
and several other Sunday School work <lb />
national reputation. <lb />
greatest Fair ever pulled off in <lb />
tern North Carolina. <lb />
THE PITT FAIR <lb />
A Real Fair And Everything Will He <lb />
Free <lb />
The Pitt county fair is perhaps <lb />
Pp <lb />
have taken up eight spotted <lb />
that have been going in my field for from held <lb />
over a month. Weight, about everything It <lb />
pounds. Marked crop and ls tree. There is no charge <lb />
slit in right ear and under bit in left. <lb />
Owner can get them by paying dam- <lb />
ages. <lb />
October 1912. <lb />
W. H. TRIPP <lb />
N. C. <lb />
B. F. D. Box <lb />
ltd <lb />
either for making exhibits or the <lb />
attendance. Several hundred dollars <lb />
will be paid in premiums for <lb />
its, but the money for these <lb />
is made up by voluntary do- <lb />
Small Fire Night <lb />
A little past o'clock Monday <lb />
night, the shriek of the fire whistle <lb />
aroused the population. It was <lb />
caused by the burning of a house <lb />
just beyond the southern limits of <lb />
the town and near the Norfolk South- <lb />
railroad The building was <lb />
totally destroyed and another a short <lb />
distance from it had a narrow es- <lb />
cape. The burned house belonged <lb />
to Mr. W L. Rice and was occupied <lb />
by colored people. There was a small <lb />
Heard in Greenville <lb />
Ron Had Hacks Had Been Made <lb />
Ills Corrected <lb />
All over Greenville you bear It. <lb />
Kidney Pills are keeping up <lb />
the good work. Greenville people are <lb />
telling of bad backs <lb />
sound again. You can believe <lb />
the testimony of your own <lb />
They tel It for the benefit of <lb />
you who are suffering. If your back <lb />
aches, I feel lame, sore and mis- <lb />
if the kidneys act too <lb />
or passages are painful, <lb />
scanty and oft color, usu Kid- <lb />
Pills, the remedy that has helped <lb />
amount of insurance. It could not so any of your friends and <lb />
learned how the fire started. Follow this Greenville citizen's <lb />
advice and give a chance to do <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
t Good Farm for Sale, Notice and <lb />
Description. <lb />
A good farm containing one <lb />
and fifty acres. Three Horse <lb />
Crop in Cultivation. <lb />
One 8-room dwelling house, good <lb />
barn and shelters. 4-room tenant other for two days. <lb />
house and kitchen. <lb />
One tobacco barn. <lb />
For further information apply to <lb />
J. C. ROBERTSON. <lb />
Robersonville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the Court. <lb />
The Greenville Manufacturing <lb />
Company, vs. Manson <lb />
By virtue of an execution direct- <lb />
ed to the undersigned from the <lb />
court of Pitt county, in the <lb />
above entitled action. I will on Mon- <lb />
day. 11th day or November. 1912. at <lb />
o'clock noon, at the court house <lb />
door of said county, sell to the high- <lb />
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said <lb />
execution, all the right, title and in- <lb />
which the said Manson M <lb />
the defendant, has in the follow- <lb />
described real estate, <lb />
one house and lot in what <lb />
Is known as Perkins Town in West- <lb />
Greenville, being Roosevelt <lb />
avenue and described as <lb />
Beginning at Roosevelt avenue at the <lb />
corner of A If. and run- <lb />
west fee; thence north, For Sale <lb />
touching the property or Higgs Bros. <lb />
and others feet to a corner of the <lb />
property of K. J. Pulley; thence on an <lb />
feet to Roosevelt avenue; thence Bern <lb />
along Roosevelt avenue feet to <lb />
Mr. Hugh Pittman of No. same for you. <lb />
hip the victim of a serious ac- T. R. Moore, Evans St., <lb />
nations from the people, Saturday morning. It seems N. C, can recommend <lb />
ed by a donation from the state had a fuse cap, as are used Kidney Pills, for I have used <lb />
department. Nor are there j in blowing stumps with with the greatest benefit. I was <lb />
any side shows, concessions, fakes, which he had been carrying for more troubled by lameness In my hack and <lb />
or clap-trap of any kind to catch the than a year. This morning he my kidneys did not do their work as <lb />
people and pull money out of them, ed pants and had this cap and a shoe they should. I got Kidney Pills <lb />
Not only are these strictly buttoner, both in his hand and the John L. Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
barred from the fair, but the alder- sent as one old said, and I had not used them long before <lb />
men shut them out of the town on pro against the and I received relief. I can say that this <lb />
the days the fair Is open There are that spread consternation. remedy acts just as represented, <lb />
exhibits in abundance which the It tore off two of his fingers with For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
pie come to see and enjoy being such force that they were blown In- Co. <lb />
That his face to such a depth that it New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
Governor of North Carolina for the <lb />
pardon of D. W. on account <lb />
of his ill health and <lb />
This September 30th. 1912. <lb />
HARRY Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before D. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
Sarah IS. Cox, Executrix of George <lb />
W. Cox, vs. Marie <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court, made in the above en- <lb />
titled cause by D. C. Moore, clerk of <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, on <lb />
the 26th day of September, 1912, the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will, on <lb />
Monday, the 28th day of October. 1912, <lb />
at o'clock noon, expose to public <lb />
Bale before the court house door In <lb />
Greenville, to highest bidder for <lb />
cash, that certain lot In the town of <lb />
at a stake on <lb />
and runs with Mason Lodge <lb />
line feet, then at right angles <lb />
with said line feet to Gibson's <lb />
feet with Gibson's <lb />
line to a thence with <lb />
street feet to the beginning, con- <lb />
t-4 acre, more Ices. <lb />
Also another parcel of land <lb />
township. Pitt <lb />
beginning at a large pine and duns <lb />
south east 7-10 chains to a <lb />
large pine. Nora Buck's <lb />
beginning. <lb />
This 7th day of October. 1912. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. Sheriff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
OF SIMMONS <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
Peed vs. Robert Peed. <lb />
To Robert Peed, defendant in the <lb />
above entitled You will here- <lb />
by notice that a civil action for <lb />
divorce has been Instituted In the <lb />
Land fine for raising to- <lb />
cotton and corn. Will sell <lb />
cheap on easy terms. <lb />
II. H. PROCTOR, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
A in i <lb />
Fur The <lb />
I Fair <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Oct. hi, 1912. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Since It Is settled that we are to <lb />
have the Pitt county fair and I am <lb />
county of Pitt, by Emma Peed, the en the committee that manages the <lb />
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, department I wish to say to <lb />
defendant, for divorce and the throughout the county who <lb />
Peed will hereby take notice tend to exhibit their favorites that <lb />
that he is required to appear at have at my office the latest <lb />
next term of the Superior court of ed edition of American Standard <lb />
Pitt county which convenes at the of which I or Mr. M. H. <lb />
court house In Greenville, Pitt also on the committee, will <lb />
on the 10th, Monday after the 1st b- glad to let them look over and <lb />
Monday of September, it being the copy the written description or <lb />
11th day of November. 1912. and an- pets. This book contains full page <lb />
or demur to the complaint filed half tone illustrations of all the <lb />
the above entitled cause and the recognized breeds of land and water <lb />
said Robert Peed will fur- fowls and Is the authority by which <lb />
take notice that If he falls to all American poultry shows are <lb />
answer the complaint within the Judged. will also be glad to offer <lb />
time require by law. the plaintiff other advice and assistance I <lb />
lo relief do- to Interesting re- <lb />
in the complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of October, 1912. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
hiding the best specimens of their <lb />
favorite breed. Let everybody bring <lb />
some of their best, since young and <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co. old are Interested In beautiful fowls. <lb />
ltd i J. J. JENKINS. <lb />
is the kind of fair Pitt county holds, took the service of a doctor to <lb />
The dales for the fair are November the finger Remember the <lb />
14th and 15th. Southerner. other. <lb />
MONEY LOST <lb />
hp <lb />
year some lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line of farm <lb />
and machines that we know will <lb />
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb />
the most practical, and <lb />
on the market. <lb />
We carry a stocK repairs tor the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is tore considered in <lb />
buying machinery. <lb />
Our desire is to give yon tho best service <lb />
possible and we do everything in our <lb />
power to your Se- to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, North <lb />
. . n <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE, AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Mutt the Meat Healthful, the Most <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE BUS <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
ADVERTISING <lb />
DATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
r N. C 11111.1 V <lb />
Victorious Greeks Have Turkish <lb />
Fortress Entirely at Their Mercy <lb />
OF <lb />
tun mu <lb />
ED WITH THE OF <lb />
AMI WITH <lb />
CHOPPED <lb />
THE ATTACKS <lb />
Guerrilla Carried on by <lb />
Peasants <lb />
Oil, <lb />
Turkish fortress <lb />
been placed absolutely the <lb />
the invading Greek army which <lb />
captured the denies <lb />
the key to situation. <lb />
The Capture of the town of <lb />
itself is only a question hours. <lb />
The whole of the Turkish, army <lb />
around will be ulT when <lb />
fulls and will he unable to <lb />
communicate either with or <lb />
Constantinople. <lb />
lies to the north of the town <lb />
on the way lo to <lb />
which a railroad runs. <lb />
plan of <lb />
of Balkan allies appears <lb />
lo be working with almost perfect <lb />
smoothness. This is due. according <lb />
military critics, to the unprepared- <lb />
of the Turkish army. <lb />
The armies of <lb />
Greece and Montenegro are now in <lb />
possession of a large portion of <lb />
Turkish railroad system and also of <lb />
the roads, while those lines <lb />
and roads which they do not <lb />
ally command they are threatening. <lb />
Interest the war still centers <lb />
largely In tho eastern area below <lb />
where the <lb />
Turkish minister of war and com- <lb />
In chief with four armies corps <lb />
h holding the line from to<lb />
According lo the latest reports he <lb />
has been set task of trying <lb />
stem the advance of the victorious <lb />
Bulgarian troops and he is credited <lb />
with the statement that he will re- <lb />
turn the victor or perish in the at- <lb />
tempt. appears to <lb />
a perilous position with the <lb />
on his right flank at <lb />
cutting him off from army <lb />
while the destruction <lb />
the bridge over the river <lb />
Prevent Ha from obtaining reinforce <lb />
supplies from <lb />
Should the great turning movement <lb />
now being attempted by the <lb />
successful, <lb />
fight be driven to the west toward <lb />
leaving Constantinople at <lb />
the merry of the invaders. <lb />
In the meantime the Greek. <lb />
and Bulgarian armies are moving up- <lb />
on The Greeks already are <lb />
within striking distance of the Turk- <lb />
town of only fifty miles <lb />
from the railroad from <lb />
Tho of by the <lb />
Greeks would not only threaten <lb />
hut cut off the Turkish <lb />
under Pasha, which was de- <lb />
by the at and <lb />
Is now concentrating at <lb />
The capture of by the Greeks <lb />
would enable them to effect a <lb />
with the Bulgarian army com- <lb />
down from and <lb />
n a through the Valley and <lb />
concentrating at and With the <lb />
who are advancing upon <lb />
All the passes through the <lb />
dope mountains leading to the Salon- <lb />
and railway are also <lb />
i. Bulgarian <lb />
The report from Con- <lb />
that the Turkish town of <lb />
has from the <lb />
decks Is not credited here. <lb />
for <lb />
tin <lb />
going among the powers. The <lb />
British minister at Monte- <lb />
in company with the Monte- <lb />
foreign minister, visited King <lb />
Nicholas yesterday at and this <lb />
regarded as undoubtedly In <lb />
with the conversations held with <lb />
the ambassadors of the powers In <lb />
London by Sir Grey, the <lb />
British foreign minister. <lb />
The diplomats are still hopeful of <lb />
avoiding any complications between <lb />
the powers. <lb />
JACK JOHNSON'S TILTS <lb />
WITH LAW MANY <lb />
AND VARIED THE <lb />
LIST SHOWS <lb />
Jailed with Joe <lb />
prize at <lb />
Johnson's by <lb />
sheriff In Philadelphia hoard hill. <lb />
Forced by law to settle bill for <lb />
nursing his brother, presented by a <lb />
colored woman. <lb />
Arrested violating speed laws <lb />
Boston and tilled. <lb />
Pleaded guilty of violating speed <lb />
in Huston and again fined. <lb />
Arrested in for an old debt <lb />
Sued for injuring young white <lb />
man while recklessly racing on the <lb />
roads at Crown Point, Ind. <lb />
Arrested London, Ontario, for <lb />
exceeding the speed limit. Han down <lb />
another machine. Paid tine. <lb />
Arrested San Francisco for <lb />
driving. <lb />
Arrested in Terre for threat- <lb />
to hit constable who had an <lb />
attachment on his baggage for lump- <lb />
theatrical contract. <lb />
Held UP and forced to pay costs to <lb />
show at Gardens, Pitts- <lb />
burgh. <lb />
In Boston, charged with <lb />
assaulting driver and break- <lb />
windows in cab. <lb />
Arrested in New York, charged with <lb />
assault on another Held In <lb />
bail. <lb />
Arrested on charge made by <lb />
man and lined in New York. <lb />
In York charged with <lb />
assault on white woman. too <lb />
lo appear. Discharged. <lb />
Arrested and fined in New York for <lb />
reckless driving. <lb />
Sued by sculptor in New for <lb />
for bust ordered but not paid <lb />
Tor. <lb />
Sued by New York doctor for <lb />
Arrested for assaulting witness <lb />
against him in smuggling case. <lb />
Arrested for speeding at Newcastle. <lb />
England, and fined <lb />
Arrested in San Francisco for dis- <lb />
orderly conduct. <lb />
Arrested In San Francisco for <lb />
less driving. Sentenced to twenty- <lb />
five days In Jail. <lb />
Sued for rent of apartment in <lb />
go. <lb />
Sued for printing bill of <lb />
New York. <lb />
Arrested in Chicago on charge of <lb />
abducting white girl. <lb />
Summoned to court for operating <lb />
automobiles in Chicago with a <lb />
single <lb />
THREE ROBBERS <lb />
HOLD UP TRAIN<lb />
WHO MAKE THEIR <lb />
ESCAPE <lb />
BANDITS WERE ALL UNDER YEARS <lb />
Oct. <lb />
youthful robbers held up a south- <lb />
bound Missouri, Kansas and Texas <lb />
train south of today, com- <lb />
sized tit own mi its to <lb />
OS <lb />
AL MATTERS OF <lb />
MAYOR E. M. THE SPEAKER <lb />
Although Mayor Wooten <lb />
come from be was the <lb />
Star at the speaking in <lb />
Through an <lb />
ALLIED ARMIES ISOLATE <lb />
FROM REST OF THE SULTAN'S SOLDIERS <lb />
and Bulgarians sure that Stronghold will be <lb />
Captured in a few days, Rendering Movement of <lb />
Turkish Troops near border an <lb />
lies Capture Prisoners. <lb />
Mr. Thompson Was Murdered at <lb />
His Very Home <lb />
express and cars mid run <lb />
ahead, then blasted <lb />
rifled the express safe. <lb />
Company officials believe the rob- <lb />
in is got several dollars <lb />
setting lo a trestle near <lb />
of the bandits bad iv <lb />
trouble iii flagging train to <lb />
bait. <lb />
the threatened to <lb />
destroy the trestle before their work <lb />
the moved <lb />
deliberately. <lb />
Covering the engineer fireman <lb />
With their revolvers they ordered them <lb />
from the locomotive cab. J. A. <lb />
the train conductor, leaped from I <lb />
and he was lined up beside the <lb />
A also tell <lb />
to his and was made to <lb />
Stand beside the conductor. <lb />
While one robber held tho line of <lb />
the other two uncoupled the <lb />
engine. and express cars <lb />
from the coaches. They then ordered <lb />
the trainmen into the cub ordered <lb />
engineer to open the throttle. <lb />
The locomotive, nulling the two ears, <lb />
Shot across the bridge. What <lb />
remained of the structure fell Into <lb />
the water a minute the can <lb />
had passed. The passenger coaches <lb />
vice left Standing Si the brink of <lb />
the stream. <lb />
Half a mile on the other side of <lb />
the bridge the bandits ordered the <lb />
engineer to The in the <lb />
express oar was dynamited and ran- <lb />
sacked. <lb />
Their work completed, tho robbers <lb />
fled to the wood-covered hills with <lb />
their plunder, officials fear <lb />
several thousand dollars was stolen. <lb />
The alarm was soon given and <lb />
were sent from and <lb />
Other posses left an hour <lb />
later on special trains from <lb />
ester and According to <lb />
the descriptions given each of the <lb />
bandits was less than years old. <lb />
witnesses claim to have Been <lb />
one of the robbers twice make trips <lb />
the express safe, each time with <lb />
his arms piled high with sealed pack- <lb />
ages of currency. found <lb />
the outer wrapper of one of these <lb />
packages which had contained <lb />
consigned by the Southwestern <lb />
National Hank of Commerce, of Kan- <lb />
City to the National Hank of <lb />
Greenville, Texas. <lb />
WILSON SAYS HE DOES <lb />
NOT CONTROL THE <lb />
CONGRESSIONAL <lb />
CAMPAIGN <lb />
N. J. Oct. <lb />
on the announcement that <lb />
F. Ryan had contributed <lb />
the Democratic Congressional cam- <lb />
fund Wilson <lb />
have no control over the Con- <lb />
campaign. It is an ab- <lb />
distinct thing, handled by <lb />
snot her set of <lb />
Governor Wilson Spake today at <lb />
and Orange For the re- <lb />
Wednesday, Cape May Court House, <lb />
N. J.; and Burlington; <lb />
Thursday, Madison Square <lb />
New York, at Friday night, <lb />
Rochester, N. Y. <lb />
BODY OF INFLUENTIAL <lb />
CHOCOWINITY FAR <lb />
MER FOUND ON <lb />
THE ROAD <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. Oct. <lb />
dead body of Fred a prom- <lb />
and Influential farmer of <lb />
township this county, was <lb />
found by the roadside late yesterday <lb />
afternoon. Just before dark, near <lb />
Creek, about eighteen miles <lb />
from this city. Ills horse and <lb />
were found Without a driver some <lb />
little distance away by some children <lb />
and this led to a search, which re- <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Thompson, freight agent <lb />
Southern Railway, with <lb />
here, was shot and killed by W. K. <lb />
shortly <lb />
noon today. <lb />
, The shooting which at the <lb />
candidates scheduled to or , ,.,. <lb />
the people of were unable u,,,,,,, , . caused S big local sen <lb />
last night. <lb />
the engineer to detach .,., , . , . Rial. <lb />
series of circumstances, en- <lb />
unavoidable, the different <lb />
reach that town last night. <lb />
Mr. F. U. Wooten. however, Journey. <lb />
ed to that progressive and <lb />
delivered strong address In behalf <lb />
Democracy, To an audience <lb />
numbered about hundred Mr, <lb />
Wooten explained the failure of the <lb />
Candidates lo appear ill a speech <lb />
to an hour long discussed nation <lb />
and politics and policies clear <lb />
the duty and of <lb />
every good to turn out in <lb />
the Ming election and defend <lb />
the only party that has outlived <lb />
the political storms which this <lb />
try has undergone, The party that <lb />
the last hundred years has been <lb />
by and tor the people. <lb />
Mayor Wooten dwelt at length on <lb />
the evils of the tariff as enforced <lb />
under a Republican administration, <lb />
making it impossible for a man to <lb />
have the same chance in any enter- <lb />
prise to accomplish that which has <lb />
been achieved by tho few favored <lb />
ones at the shade of a tariff with <lb />
high protection. <lb />
He urged every one present to be <lb />
all mutters concerning the <lb />
government of this country, <lb />
that no matter how humble <lb />
one's position his share in man- <lb />
of the affairs of the nation <lb />
was us important as the duty of a <lb />
Stockholder In any company towards <lb />
the company of which he is a part <lb />
The lent its undivided at- <lb />
to our townsman, who in <lb />
closing his speech clearly showed <lb />
a ridicule that recently set up <lb />
ring- rule-in -Pit<lb />
corresponding <lb />
At Training School <lb />
The Senior Class of the Training <lb />
School met on Tuesday <lb />
the purpose of the election of its of- <lb />
Miss Lee Smith was <lb />
Miss Hat tie <lb />
dent. <lb />
Miss Mabel <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Miss Lolls recording sec- <lb />
Miss Lula treasurer. <lb />
Miss Greene Day, reporter. <lb />
Miss Josephine Tiller. critic. <lb />
President Robert II. Wright met <lb />
With the class on this afternoon to <lb />
discuss the privileges they had <lb />
tor. He left when business <lb />
began to be discussed before <lb />
class had adjourned for <lb />
the seniors hail been tiled in the of- <lb />
and a copy sent In the class <lb />
A live discussion of the plans for <lb />
ho year followed member <lb />
contributing some idea by which work <lb />
together the senior class <lb />
Its thirty hi number, will be able <lb />
to accomplish much classes before <lb />
have dreamed of. <lb />
wan taken into custody <lb />
by a policeman accompanied t <lb />
Wile. Went to <lb />
A doctor was summoned <lb />
afterwards and effort h. <lb />
being made in remove Blair to a <lb />
sanitarium for treatment. <lb />
had nut reported at his desk <lb />
LONDON, Oct. cap- <lb />
ore of the town of by the <lb />
Bulgarian troops very little news <lb />
received from region <lb />
future of Turkey in Bu- <lb />
be decided within a few <lb />
has been <lb />
where tin <lb />
rope may <lb />
days, <lb />
A short <lb />
message trout bow- <lb />
ever, says Bulgarians i <lb />
a military train on i. . <lb />
Constantinople to <lb />
This indicates that the Bulgarian in- <lb />
have cut the railroad, isolating <lb />
its base accomplish- <lb />
one the greatest strokes of the <lb />
i. <lb />
The Bulgarians have been pushing <lb />
forward, to <lb />
for several days and this reports, from the eastern side <lb />
Mr. Thompson addressed a note of <lb />
dismissal. In turn sent another <lb />
Dots back Thompson, a min- <lb />
later Thompson received a <lb />
phone call and left his <lb />
office, in the meantime in- <lb />
his servant to close up the <lb />
house. Mrs. was not at home <lb />
at the time. <lb />
Later arrived and neigh- <lb />
were startled by the sound of <lb />
four shots. Police forced the door <lb />
and found Thompson dead. <lb />
crouched in one corner of the library <lb />
and muttered, killed my best <lb />
AS ELECTION DRAWS <lb />
NEAR TAFT CALLS <lb />
COUNCIL OF HIS <lb />
LEADERS <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. short <lb />
meeting or the Cabinet was held to- <lb />
day just before President Tint left <lb />
for New York lo bold a <lb />
fl With Republican and <lb />
ti witness the launching tomorrow of <lb />
the battleship New York. <lb />
The conference will be held at the <lb />
Hotel Manhattan tonight. Chairman <lb />
of the Republican National <lb />
Committee; C. P. Taft and Henry W. <lb />
Tan. brothers of the president, and <lb />
other leaders arc expected to be pies <lb />
flit. The president will leave New- <lb />
York at midnight Wednesday, <lb />
in Washington early Thursday. <lb />
The cabinet meeting today brought <lb />
only three members to the executive <lb />
Secretary Knox. Secretary <lb />
Stimson Secretary Meyer. There <lb />
a general discussion of <lb />
topics, hut details <lb />
and other Questions were for <lb />
future meetings. <lb />
The Illness of Vice President Sher- <lb />
man was discussed sorrow was <lb />
expressed by the president and <lb />
of bis official family. <lb />
Active diplomatic negotiations are of the week he will speak as suited in finding the body. <lb />
Ir. Coming <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Monday, November 4th to <lb />
treat diseases of the eve and fit <lb />
glass, s <lb />
It <lb />
SHOOTS MASKED BOY <lb />
HE MEETS LATE AT <lb />
NIGHT COMING <lb />
HOME <lb />
RALEIGH, Oct, Powers, <lb />
aged eighteen years, lies <lb />
wounded in the Wake Fores College <lb />
hospital as the result Of two pistol <lb />
wounds Inflicted by II <lb />
Rhodes, a freshman the college <lb />
Powers Is the son of a prominent <lb />
physician, but not a member of the <lb />
student body. Rhodes declared that <lb />
the shooting occurred about midnight <lb />
he returned a meet- <lb />
Powers and S companion, both Of <lb />
whom were masked. The companion <lb />
bed and his name has not been <lb />
hope entirely destroying <lb />
i defeated at <lb />
Sell. <lb />
Ai the same time Hie Bulgarian <lb />
armies are carrying out a wide, sweep- <lb />
movement, reaching almost to <lb />
shores of the Black Baa and still other <lb />
columns are completing tho <lb />
Circle around How far <lb />
these combined movements have been <lb />
successful the outside world is not <lb />
informed, hut the Bulgarians assert <lb />
that the fate of is <lb />
sealed. <lb />
Despite the perils of the situation. <lb />
however, Turks have not lost hope <lb />
of retrieving themselves. According <lb />
a dispatch from Constantinople re- <lb />
here today by way Of <lb />
sufficient Turkish <lb />
reinforcements have now reached the <lb />
front to enable Turkish <lb />
to assume the offensive <lb />
Is stated that three Turkish col- <lb />
are to be supported by other <lb />
Turkish troops being taken water <lb />
Turkish ports on the Black Sea. <lb />
Whether they will be in time to do <lb />
any good is problematics, <lb />
The says, too, that tho <lb />
Turks have recaptured front the <lb />
Bulgarians, In view of the big events <lb />
in tin- eastern region of the <lb />
war the achievements of <lb />
arm have been somewhat lost sight <lb />
of. <lb />
The whom Europe <lb />
did not expect much, are now iii <lb />
session of virtually the whole of old <lb />
and in conjunction with tho <lb />
hold the part of <lb />
district of The <lb />
columns have obtained <lb />
of the. Turkish railroad from <lb />
its northern terminus, to <lb />
are following the de- <lb />
Turkish army to far- <lb />
to the south. <lb />
The Bulgarian co-operating <lb />
with the army in the western <lb />
pan of peninsula has occupied <lb />
and threatens to OUt off tho re- <lb />
treat of the Turks to the south. <lb />
The Creek army, too. Is making <lb />
Its capture Pen- <lb />
is considered of the utmost <lb />
Importance for with in <lb />
Greek hands the whole country to the <lb />
north is accessible the ad- <lb />
of the Greek army and the way <lb />
is left open iii the <lb />
base in far western region. <lb />
The Greek plan is clearly In effect <lb />
t junction of the Greek arming and <lb />
then march on The Greek <lb />
crow ii prince's army is now within <lb />
striking distance of that <lb />
In the first place of course, the <lb />
Creeks must sever be- <lb />
tween and and <lb />
might force against the former <lb />
place. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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