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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 /></p>
                <pb facs="00018220_tn_0002" n="2" />
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n. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
Hon. F. C. Harding <lb />
them<lb />
o. worn u-i <lb />
th.- president's veto. <lb />
On each of thee <lb />
a of Progressive lie- <lb />
and i. voted with the <lb />
In Om of these Wilt reduced the duty <lb />
Yet although a revision of the <lb />
Steel was and Is pending the <lb />
Heel Industry has revived, prices are <lb />
a-id. of all. from <lb />
Mr maker's point of view, <lb />
. i promised to explain i more <lb />
. , several <lb />
i M tire if some <lb />
there were any H <lb />
i . . I a to anew <lb />
Hi. questions hurled at <lb />
Or <lb />
bat I said not for their <lb />
SHALL <lb />
t I Milken <lb />
Plea la <lb />
i I. <lb />
Ai I and <lb />
ii rang, d I the. <lb />
Democratic county <lb />
. to Bethel <lb />
id a a <lb />
rally in <lb />
A. C. I., depot. The <lb />
am <lb />
number, gradually in <lb />
, as I i did rent I <lb />
spoke n Hon r H u l m <lb />
for the Bra <lb />
began hit of <lb />
ind b upon <lb />
of election, a <lb />
number had to hear the <lb />
Mr, c T. a, one . B <lb />
.-i acted Intro <lb />
raid n. <lb />
B II, the for <lb />
D office, was the ti. <lb />
THE WANAMAKER <lb />
PROSPERITY PLEA <lb />
IT HELP<lb />
If the Democratic campaign fund <lb />
. were being drawn from <lb />
ts are now being made , are contributors to purchase <lb />
new steel plants. ; legislative favors at the expense of <lb />
If th dancer that Mr Wanamaker , the people there would be no need to <lb />
foresees is real, how Is It that these j appeal to the volts at large for the <lb />
How Is It that means to finance the campaign. The <lb />
manufacturers all over the country of war in a contest between <lb />
are Increasing their plants , the victims and the beneficiaries <lb />
Mr Wanamaker seems tariff extortion and trust monopoly. <lb />
labor conditions. however, must be furnished In <lb />
Fallacies of His Argument Dis- <lb />
in Counter Appeal <lb />
to Merchants. <lb />
FREE TRACE NOT PROPOSED <lb />
Panics Occur Without Regard to Tar- <lb />
Men Direct- <lb />
the Campaign. <lb />
To the Merchants and Business Men <lb />
of the <lb />
Mr. John r has issued a <lb />
of against the <lb />
of which be says <lb />
will follow the election of Woodrow <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
To hark hack twenty years In <lb />
. a ,. tea words thanked is to deal with ancient <lb />
,,. history During this score of year. <lb />
. .- poi in hit . <lb />
i and <lb />
i i st sen sue- <lb />
. election <lb />
. Cox, for <lb />
, I tor the hi a ; <lb />
I U Bell i <lb />
s of I <lb />
Bell lieu III. D. M. <lb />
. ,. . . units <lb />
. did <lb />
. i people <lb />
. <lb />
us this score of <lb />
American Industries bare advanced so <lb />
far in competing power that a com- <lb />
even with ISM is ridiculous. <lb />
it j our exports of <lb />
I ., ire than two hundred <lb />
. value- today they are <lb />
of twelve hundred millions, <lb />
gain of per cent. <lb />
i . la disaster to come from the <lb />
petition on our ground of those <lb />
Manufacturers with whom we are <lb />
j competing on their ground <lb />
; Is poor time to distress when <lb />
we exporting steel <lb />
. the rate of a million dollars daily. <lb />
Mi i <lb />
also of <lb />
High wages are not necessarily m <lb />
of prosperity. As Professor f <lb />
points out. a century and a half ago <lb />
laborers Ii Island received a <lb />
.,. . but It took four <lb />
work to buy a pair of shoes. <lb />
Nor are high the result of <lb />
protective riff The strike <lb />
brought out this fact vividly. There <lb />
the textile have a i <lb />
the <lb />
main by persons of comparatively <lb />
small means, and the contributors to <lb />
the Democratic campaign fund must <lb />
make up by strength of numbers what <lb />
they Individually lack In length of <lb />
purse. <lb />
The recent statement of the chair- <lb />
man of the Democratic general finance <lb />
showed that 17.116 <lb />
have contributed in the aggregate <lb />
high protective tariff to favor them. and that about <lb />
but s of their were more ,, for the legitimate ex- <lb />
shown to he Indefensibly low. A fair i the campaign That would <lb />
comparison Is between a , a candidate who <lb />
and Germany, both thickly around the hat among <lb />
one having protection and the nth- four and get It back <lb />
or high protection. How do wages I but It Is a large sum to <lb />
stand n countries today Those of Woodrow Wilson's <lb />
in Germany are IT per cent i and everybody should chip <lb />
than English and not only so. , according to his means without <lb />
but the cost of living In Germany Is his neighbor Is <lb />
per cent higher, so that the pro- golDS do about <lb />
tented German workman earns the, <lb />
mailer wage and pays the higher <lb />
cost. <lb />
Free Trade <lb />
Is It rot truly ridiculous for Mr. <lb />
to raise the of free <lb />
trade No party advocates that. Mr. <lb />
Wanamaker know that the Dem- <lb />
e; Lion ind woolen bills a-.- not <lb />
. ., In sense. <lb />
The fa i lit <lb />
DROP IN <lb />
See our Display of <lb />
FINE <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
It will pay to <lb />
shop here where you <lb />
can form an opinion <lb />
of true values <lb />
Tin unlimited choice of the best grades <lb />
Furniture <lb />
; Exceptional bargains in odd pieces besides com- <lb />
the prices. <lb />
Show You <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
Buy Oranges, <lb />
Fruit, <lb />
Etc. <lb />
Brought to Light <lb />
People the <lb />
There have been many cases like <lb />
the following in Greenville. Every- <lb />
one relates the experience of people <lb />
we know. These plain, <lb />
ward statements will do much <lb />
relieving the suffering of thousands. <lb />
Such testimony will be read with in- <lb />
by many people. <lb />
James Hardison, Fifth street, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. had <lb />
from my kidneys and the kidney <lb />
secretions passed too frequently at <lb />
night. In the morning when I got <lb />
UP, there was lameness across my <lb />
. us ion . 1889, was no <lb />
I I I De- <lb />
; ii m <lb />
p Kb r <lb />
o d to e rep <lb />
. He i. . his stand <lb />
what I hes Ion t <lb />
lb . fence law, to., advocating the <lb />
. ,,, submitting to a vote <lb />
of questions as office the second time. <lb />
directly effect people and Mr. Wanamaker quotes from various <lb />
. submitting to tin Issue sources certain records of distress, bat <lb />
their vote. In several occasions to say that every one of them <lb />
Introduced n few a <lb />
only prosperity, nut i <lb />
Mr. r this Mr <lb />
Harrison, s Republican, succeeded in i <lb />
l serving till Puring this j <lb />
time Mr, Wanamaker himself was in <lb />
President Harrison's cabinet, and It <lb />
was then conditions matured <lb />
which resulted In the panic of 1893, i <lb />
four months after Mr. Cleveland took <lb />
direct from the Grove. Get <lb />
best fruit and save extra <lb />
freight charges mid- <lb />
man's profit, commission <lb />
mail's commission and other <lb />
expenses. I can fill all is and I also suffered from back- <lb />
la any Quantities for <lb />
fruit on short notice. <lb />
ache <lb />
Kidney Pills which were <lb />
I also <lb />
i procured from the John L. Wooten <lb />
v . Clark <lb />
not less six months <lb />
the tariff bill of became a <lb />
that went s long way to place him and g of Mo <lb />
in ,. familiar footing with the and nm <lb />
The speaker went beyond, . <lb />
and state politics and touch-1 administration nor a high tariff <lb />
ad on the border of national Issues, I j, any protection against panics, and <lb />
taking stock of the unseemly struggle they occur, as everybody knows, ex- <lb />
between the leaders of two other Mr Wanamaker, quite without <lb />
Mr. Clark was loudly to tariff changes Our very <lb />
worst panics have occurred under Re- <lb />
Harding us the next and administrations. <lb />
and although by the time be I hP, T <lb />
platform declared for <lb />
parties <lb />
began his speech there were prob- <lb />
ably to people in the audience <lb />
it is to be regretted that all the <lb />
the revision of the but this <lb />
promise, soon so recklessly broken, <lb />
had no deterrent effect upon Improve- <lb />
of township found it in business conditions It can- <lb />
to be there, as our dieting- not therefore be said that the mere <lb />
townsman delivered one of threat of tariff revision causes dis- <lb />
the greatest speeches be ever made and I tress, for there was no doubt in <lb />
be has a just reputation as a strong <lb />
orator, <lb />
Harding took advantage of the <lb />
i to explain a few phases <lb />
. county politics, although lie said Most Important, however In <lb />
hi was there to discuss national is-1 Wanamaker's letter is his to <lb />
.- in a perfectly clear manner <lb />
h. explained the of the idea <lb />
not only that the tariff was to be re <lb />
vised, but that It was to be revised <lb />
, downward <lb />
Ignoring the Present. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
that Pitt county or <lb />
that had ever existed in the <lb />
county. He told that Democratic <lb />
refer to existing conditions. He prom <lb />
; all sorts of disaster In a very <lb />
general way, but has nothing to say <lb />
about current facts of Industry. For <lb />
example. It has been well known since <lb />
that the public demanded the <lb />
committee of the had always i downward revision of the tariff which <lb />
Mr Taft promised and later denied. <lb />
A Democratic house of <lb />
was In 1910 on that <lb />
Issue That house passed a series <lb />
respected the people and had ever. <lb />
made it possible for the people to <lb />
express their choice and elect who-1 <lb />
i the people thought were best <lb />
fitted for the offices. He <lb />
cited facts to prove he. statements <lb />
and his journey into county politics <lb />
have cleared many a mind in <lb />
R township. <lb />
hi discussion of national <lb />
i. rs Mr. Harding was most eloquent <lb />
and making for a basis of his speech <lb />
. . quotations from that part of <lb />
history that so South, be <lb />
Showed the party to B shame <lb />
In disadvantage. Roosevelt s <lb />
lion after the Chicago <lb />
Democratic Nominee Does <lb />
Hot Intend to Lose Sleep <lb />
November 5th <lb />
Drug Co. relieved all these <lb />
grow potato drawers and of and restored my <lb />
Lies of all varieties. to a normal condition. <lb />
for sweet potato plants are given January 1908. <lb />
being placed now for next I <lb />
spring planting, If you need Trouble Since <lb />
sweet potato plants for next Mr. Hardison take <lb />
spring and summer give me n confirming my former <lb />
your orders now. First come; ; in favor of Kidney <lb />
served. State made a <lb />
of Orlando, Fla., The cure my <lb />
Winter Park Hank, of Winter <lb />
, . . For Bale by all dears. Price <lb />
Foster Co., New York <lb />
sole agents for the United States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
W. B. TAYLOR <lb />
Winter Park, Fla. <lb />
J. Oil. <lb />
Woodrow Wilson would rather <lb />
convention go to bed at o'clock election night <lb />
which refused to return him the take a long sleep and And out <lb />
his step to again battle morning or not he la <lb />
elusive victory. All pointed out that elected president of the United States <lb />
country or Its welfare had than to sit up and watch the returns <lb />
lag to do with his anxiety to win. The governor watched a workman in <lb />
Not lung but personal greed prompt- tall telegraph instrument In his <lb />
lag him inability to ma today by courtesy of a telegraph <lb />
with such as Importantly and company. <lb />
directly affects the people or this The nominee wondered if the noise <lb />
lion; his apathy when the welfare would not prove distracting would <lb />
of the was concerned. The not distracting, <lb />
shameful treatment of the south. Really, he told the correspondents, <lb />
back half a century ago. when a He- I'd rather go to bed at nine o'clock <lb />
publican government sent a than to sit up and follow the early <lb />
military dictator to change our I returns which are unusually <lb />
laws and make us submit to a lit I and <lb />
ID drudgery. Everything meant The correspondent surprised <lb />
the sou.,. o, OM. h- no <lb />
and was the point where Demo- <lb />
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU <lb />
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting <lb />
the very best quality you can possibly procure <lb />
anywhere 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 PIT <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
The Safest <lb />
place <lb />
for <lb />
your Harvest money <lb />
is in this bank <lb />
Look two men. They have been <lb />
to market their cotton. One put his <lb />
in the bank and the other one didn't. <lb />
They were held up on the way home. The <lb />
nilly fellow who wanted to take bis money <lb />
home had to to the robbers. The <lb />
other was able to them the <lb />
His money in the bank. <lb />
Take a lesson from your harvest money in this bank like all <lb />
other farmers. Ii is the safest It when- <lb />
ever please. <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
R. L. DAVIS, President S. T. HOOKER, V <lb />
H. D. BATEMAN, Asst. Cashier J. L. LITTLE, <lb />
We sell the best Buggies and on <lb />
the market for the money <lb />
Credit <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money <lb />
Refunded <lb />
Harness, Lap and Bicycles f <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
We invite you to look our stock <lb />
have a passenger Touring <lb />
u It K FOB<lb />
Car hire on reasonable <lb />
it <lb />
terms. Will carry <lb />
anywhere town or country, <lb />
or to towns. <lb />
Day Phone. Night Phone <lb />
1-L <lb />
Savage <lb />
The Republican party doesn't pro- <lb />
pose to any of the <lb />
conditions which mark our present <lb />
difficulties. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 1912. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given to the pub- <lb />
that our lands, lying along Tar <lb />
River have been posted 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. K. CLARK. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
ALSTON AND J BRYAN <lb />
GRIMES. <lb />
O. PROCTOR, <lb />
W. B. PROCTOR, <lb />
BLOT <lb />
TAFT WANTS THE M <lb />
VOTE OF FARMERS. <lb />
MAKES CONFESSION <lb />
Tights for Farmers <lb />
Banks <lb />
AT MS- <lb />
made IX ; <lb />
KEY. <lb />
t. r. <lb />
TEMPTED D THE FELL <lb />
DANGER AHEAD <lb />
SIGNAL'S A FAKE <lb />
Republican Circular Warning <lb />
Railroad Men Is Palpable <lb />
False Alarm. <lb />
EASY TO MAKE FIGURES LIE <lb />
la line Hunk to KIWI <lb />
People i in. do at Lew- <lb />
Hairs in the <lb />
S. A. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
continued his campaign for farm <lb />
era cooperative banks and <lb />
credits today by making reply. <lb />
letters have reached the While <lb />
House Intimating that the plan would <lb />
benefit only the big farmers. The <lb />
president quoted the report of <lb />
Ambassador statistics show <lb />
GREENVILLE, S C. Oct. <lb />
Charged with mistreating three lit- <lb />
girl inmates of Hie South Caro- <lb />
Odd Fellows Home while lie was <lb />
lust Rev. T. <lb />
on trial here today confess <lb />
el that the accusations were true. <lb />
Vaughn's confession brought his <lb />
lo a sensational close. There <lb />
hi I been no Intimations that the for <lb />
mer clergyman would confess. His <lb />
attorneys fought stubbornly since <lb />
Old Trick of Setting Red Lights on a <lb />
Clear Presented So <lb />
Railroad Men May <lb />
lag business done by the Vaughn <lb />
I in Germany. on <lb />
The size of the average deposit <lb />
these Institutions is around said <lb />
the president. The average loan they <lb />
amounts lo only mid the <lb />
of the banks av <lb />
members. II i. plainly <lb />
these figures that this <lb />
not a farmers plan. In my loiter <lb />
ti the governors <lb />
which I made for the of clemency, <lb />
of a cooperative credit in this ti If chair. <lb />
county will be of great advantage to <lb />
Hie small runner. It was in the In- <lb />
the beginning Of the case to break <lb />
the strong of the child's <lb />
witnesses. <lb />
The attorneys for both sides agreed <lb />
to plead guilty in <lb />
his life alter th- <lb />
have have acted <lb />
shamelessly. The devil tempted tat <lb />
and I have he exclaimed in <lb />
Ins plea to the Jury while judge. <lb />
ors and spectators wept. <lb />
After Jury had been out four <lb />
minutes of guilty was re- <lb />
turned, but without recommendation <lb />
The penalty la the <lb />
Congressman Claude <lb />
Governor's Brother, <lb />
Ma already has a law <lb />
permitting the establishment of co- <lb />
operative societies of this type, fa- <lb />
law the Credit <lb />
ion of Mass., was organ- <lb />
Iced, I think, in II. in <lb />
months it had a cap- <lb />
ital of ;. and of <lb />
loans. <lb />
The result obtained by the adoption <lb />
this form of cooperative credit in <lb />
Germans speaks plainly enough for <lb />
usefulness. is one bank for <lb />
e e.-y population in Germany. <lb />
The rates of Interest charged is <lb />
a or two lower than <lb />
in commercial hanks <lb />
make a profit which in the case of <lb />
hanks i <lb />
as a reserve fund <lb />
Claude of the <lb />
district, spoke to about two <lb />
hundred in the court house <lb />
re Saturday afternoon. lie was In- <lb />
by Prof. w. H. <lb />
and in acknowledging the <lb />
Mr. said much of his sue <lb />
in lite was due to lions <lb />
Prof. given him while <lb />
a teacher In Scotland <lb />
Congressman said he had <lb />
i ail carried primarily to make a <lb />
so that each Cal speech as the existing divisions <lb />
year these hanks are <lb />
their position and becoming a more <lb />
important factor in the empire. The <lb />
total business done is astounding <lb />
It is In the neighborhood of <lb />
strengthening Republican <lb />
a speech <lb />
ma lily he <lb />
either Taft <lb />
ranks made such <lb />
unnecessary. While <lb />
no admiration for <lb />
or Roosevelt, he was go- <lb />
The principle upon which these <lb />
is conducted is unknown in <lb />
tin United States. Our mutual life <lb />
insurance societies, <lb />
and building mid loan <lb />
have with good success. <lb />
Four-fifths of the people arc <lb />
depositing In mutual savings <lb />
which are organized for much the <lb />
Paine purposes as the small <lb />
societies of Europe. Inly in the <lb />
States the operation of those <lb />
Institutions arc engaged largely to the <lb />
cities. cooperative society which <lb />
I recommend affords a mutual savings <lb />
institution devised particularly to <lb />
give bunking facilities to farmers for <lb />
small loans on personal credit and <lb />
for time. The farmers them- <lb />
selves would control the management <lb />
of these societies. <lb />
First Smelter Plant in North <lb />
Carolina to e <lb />
Hear Charlotte <lb />
to feel very kindly toward <lb />
for the way they were helping to <lb />
elect Wilson by lighting each other. <lb />
As to state politics he was feeling <lb />
much the same way toward both Set- <lb />
and for the way they <lb />
were fighting each other and help- <lb />
to elect the Democratic ticket. <lb />
He came, he said, to make a speech <lb />
in behalf of the campaign of his <lb />
brother, Governor W. K. <lb />
for the States senate. Some <lb />
had questioned the propriety of his <lb />
making such speeches, but the fact <lb />
of the governor being his brother <lb />
had really deterred him from entering <lb />
the campaign a month sooner than <lb />
he did. for knowing Senator Sim- <lb />
record as lie did made him <lb />
feel that he should speak against his <lb />
Ire-election regardless of hie <lb />
being a candidate for the <lb />
Senator Simmons held. <lb />
Then for something like an hour <lb />
and a half Congressman Kitchin <lb />
spoke on the record of Senator Sim- <lb />
mons, bringing out practically the <lb />
same points and charges made <lb />
the campaign by the governor <lb />
himself and speakers In his <lb />
behalf. <lb />
Ex-Lieutenant Becker Will Be <lb />
Mugged Before Taken to <lb />
Sing-Sing <lb />
Oct. According lo <lb />
statement made yesterday by Dr. <lb />
G. S. who is vice president of <lb />
the newly organized Surface Hill <lb />
and Company there will <lb />
be a smelter installed on the prop- <lb />
of the company due east of Char- <lb />
Clear Creek township. When NEW YORK, Oct. Heck <lb />
set up this will be the first smelter, automatically dropped from the <lb />
to ever be used in this state, one of police rolls by his conviction for <lb />
too nearest being In Johnson City, and on longer a lieutenant in that <lb />
Tenn. will pay one more visit <lb />
The smelter is merely a furnace to police headquarters before he goes <lb />
Is capable of supplying intense to Sing Sing prison await the ac <lb />
heal which is used in reducing re- of the Court of Appeals. <lb />
ores after they have He will from the tombs to <lb />
through the mills. Heretofore all of the of Identification to be <lb />
the that has been din photographed and measured for the <lb />
North Carolina has been shipped rogues gallery. <lb />
away lo be thereby adding The legal work necessary to get <lb />
greatly to the and case before tho Court of <lb />
down profits on tons of rock mined. Appeals will begin Immediately after <lb />
The smelter Is only a part of the ma the sentence Hi pronounced by <lb />
has been ordered for lice on Wednesday next. Notice <lb />
company recently. There will be a of appeal will be filed forthwith and <lb />
total of in the latest and will operate as a stay of <lb />
Improved machinery for the mines or <lb />
the company. When all of the ma The case Is not likely to set <lb />
has been Installed the argument for several months and <lb />
puny will be able to take the decision on the appeal s not expect- j <lb />
Iron, inn -u . -r for or more although <lb />
been finished nothing but a bar of action will be exploited by Mr. Whit-; <lb />
the pure gold will be had. in way possible. <lb />
The Republican national committee <lb />
U distributing circulars rail- <lb />
road m.-n predicting s mid hard <lb />
times in event of Democratic <lb />
Among their statements <lb />
ea to mislead railroad men is <lb />
STOP LOOK <lb />
FORGET <lb />
Bis sum of mossy, u <lb />
Nevertheless mu.-h <lb />
to railroad <lb />
of Slates under B- <lb />
of President In than <lb />
in lain. year before Air.<lb />
This It a sample or the old time Re- <lb />
publican habit of claiming credit for <lb />
ail natural progress -credit even for <lb />
good crops. <lb />
It is true that in 19.0 wages of <lb />
amounted to some <lb />
more Huts <lb />
Hut Hint represented three <lb />
In amount ;,. to railroad <lb />
was 1901 <lb />
it was h i was an In- <lb />
crease 9171,584,774 . year <lb />
preceding the Tuft administration, <lb />
b to more than double tin <lb />
c ease during three years of the Taft <lb />
administration. <lb />
t it obvious they are <lb />
you won have the statistics <lb />
at hand to yourself and that <lb />
therefore they will tool you Into be- <lb />
that Taft administration <lb />
made railroad men's prosperity <lb />
Then stop. listen <lb />
In four years preceding Tart's ad- <lb />
ministration miles of railroad <lb />
were sold under foreclosure. The <lb />
bonds of these roads <lb />
amounted lo <lb />
Under three years of the Taft ad- <lb />
ministration 5.115 miles were <lb />
ed, involving <lb />
The Tariff Humbug Again. <lb />
A still more palpable presumption <lb />
by Republicans men are <lb />
fools Is the following statement in <lb />
their <lb />
number of railway em- <lb />
In wan <lb />
total number of railway <lb />
h in tail <lb />
Republican administration tho <lb />
of railway employees in- <lb />
creased from 78,084- during a <lb />
i. <lb />
Increase of nearly <lb />
yon wan. a Democratic president <lb />
return conditions and number <lb />
or employees of <lb />
The Taft people take 1895 because <lb />
the last Democratic low tariff bill, <lb />
known as the Wilson bill, went <lb />
in and they would like to <lb />
have railroad men believe that a Dem- <lb />
tariff revision made the hard <lb />
l i <lb />
What the Facts Prove. <lb />
-Vow, what are the facts <lb />
The began back <lb />
right after the Republican high <lb />
tariff, known as the tariff, <lb />
went effect. Graver Cleveland, <lb />
the last Democratic president, was <lb />
elected 1892. The panic came on in <lb />
1893. not as a result of Cleveland <lb />
election, but as a result of conditions <lb />
that had been growing steadily worse <lb />
under Republican The panic was <lb />
over before the Democratic tariff bill <lb />
was passed in and after that <lb />
prosperity began to return. <lb />
Now let us make a fair comparison <lb />
of these railroad figure. <lb />
In 1893, under the Republican high <lb />
tariff, and with the panic on. there <lb />
were railroad men employed, <lb />
or per miles. <lb />
In 1894. part high tariff and part <lb />
low tariff, the number fell to <lb />
or for per <lb />
miles. <lb />
Prom this year on, long as the <lb />
Democratic administration was pow- <lb />
conditions Improved steadily. <lb />
1895 tho total number of railroad <lb />
men at work was increased to <lb />
In 1896 It was 826.620. <lb />
In 1897 came into the <lb />
presidency, and the Republicans set <lb />
about to the with <lb />
high tariff. AND IN 1897 THE TO- <lb />
NUMBER OF RAILROAD EM- <lb />
FELL OFF TO 823.476. <lb />
Republican Panic of 1907. <lb />
Then in the fall or 1907 there was <lb />
another panic under the Roosevelt ad- <lb />
ministration and under a Republican <lb />
tariff. Were the railroad men <lb />
protected from of Jobs Scarce- <lb />
The next year, 1908. the number <lb />
railroad fell off by <lb />
a of per <lb />
miles against per miles 1894. <lb />
the when the results of the panic <lb />
of 1893 were felt most severely. <lb />
So what is use of trying to <lb />
make of railroad men or of <lb />
other Americans by distorting <lb />
The truth Is that these fluctuations <lb />
were not due to high tariff or low <lb />
tariff. <lb />
pry <lb />
TO SCARE VOTERS <lb />
A CAR LOAD OF <lb />
Managers Depending <lb />
on Prosperity Plea to Turn <lb />
Tide to Taft. <lb />
DEMOCRATS MUST ALERT <lb />
National Chairman C ; <lb />
Attention of Wilson Supporters t <lb />
Necessity of Meeting This <lb />
Attack.<lb />
New York, Oct. <lb />
Dear Democratic and Co- <lb />
worker; <lb />
The of the Democratic I <lb />
el on Nov. is <lb />
the of you loyal <lb />
Ami we lire <lb />
upon you with absolute confidence, i <lb />
know that the t <lb />
heavy, but I further know that the <lb />
will justify this confidence which <lb />
we place in you. The way to attain <lb />
the effective results is to have. <lb />
voting district so thoroughly or- <lb />
ii every Democratic voter <lb />
will bf brought to the polls on el <lb />
day and will vote the tick- <lb />
et eh lost to the <lb />
it is generally the <lb />
vote has been b <lb />
out. Will you bun see to II th U <lb />
your Democrat vote Hill year <lb />
Gore, who La chair of <lb />
the bureau <lb />
a committee, is delighted in- <lb />
about the real <lb />
workers an- <lb />
and he feel . <lb />
and confidence in you<lb />
take the liberty of calling your at- <lb />
to a line vi attack on us that <lb />
is by tin- publicans, and <lb />
urge you to guard against and to <lb />
counteract in your district. They are <lb />
raising the false and wholly <lb />
ed that Democratic success <lb />
will mean business depression. To <lb />
show you one way which they are <lb />
this line of fooling the <lb />
voters I quote a few sentences front <lb />
letter recently got out from their <lb />
Chicago headquarter which they <lb />
now sending the business <lb />
campaign now in progress <lb />
has a direct personal Interest for <lb />
you. Upon its result depends the <lb />
maintenance of the present <lb />
prosperity which the country <lb />
Is enjoying. Why sacrifice present <lb />
prosperity for uncertainty mid de- <lb />
which a tariff for <lb />
only would certainly <lb />
That these suggestions are wholly <lb />
false and are wickedly made to fool <lb />
the people Is evidenced by the fact <lb />
that with the election a short time <lb />
off and with almost every reader and <lb />
thinker and political observer <lb />
that Wilson and Marshall will be <lb />
elected, yet practically every line of <lb />
business is showing extremely mark- <lb />
ed activity. The railroads are placing <lb />
heavy orders for new rails <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
an <lb />
A i i ii r L on the road, <lb />
b in last of week. <lb />
v. . <lb />
I L WINSLOW <lb />
dealer in <lb />
Horses and Mules <lb />
Buggies, Wagons and Harness <lb />
GREENVILLE, and <lb />
mm <lb />
nun running . <lb />
ahead of las year by millions <lb />
of dollars monthly, wholesale <lb />
having tremendous for j <lb />
. . o Is, the el mills Factories are <lb />
full cf orders, and bank show I <lb />
heavy gains all over the country. This <lb />
tense business activity Is due to the <lb />
fuel that the world <lb />
Wilson will do what h <lb />
rays h will record Is of <lb />
complete fulfillment of hie promises. <lb />
All well posted men <lb />
Governor Wilson's n <lb />
form of inn . well as the Democratic <lb />
platform of declared for a <lb />
of the tariff. It seems to me that <lb />
the only question before the American <lb />
people now Is, Who will give them <lb />
the downward revision for which they <lb />
made a new demand In 1910, when a <lb />
Democratic congress wan overwhelm- <lb />
elected It is clear that the <lb />
only man In the race who will Bland <lb />
for an Intelligent revision downward <lb />
Woodrow Wilson and the only party <lb />
which will give It Is Democratic <lb />
party. <lb />
Now, If Mr. Wanamaker Is correct <lb />
his assertion prosperity de- <lb />
pends wholly upon Republican rule <lb />
and the of a high tariff j <lb />
policy, how does he explain the In- <lb />
controvertible fact that with every- <lb />
body demanding tariff revision down- <lb />
ward the business of <lb />
looms in .- <lb />
very h and th r <lb />
Democratic i In better com <lb />
more stimuli.-.-1 more <lb />
than It has b n In m i <lb />
years Does he <lb />
shrewd merchants, business men <lb />
bankers almost sense <lb />
In business conditions, <lb />
as they say In r i <lb />
I.- De. no es. i- n <lb />
sides . <lb />
WHY TAFT OH <lb />
Prices of Food Products Have Soared <lb />
Them, Yet They Premise Re- <lb />
to th bulletin of fed- <lb />
bureau labor average <lb />
of a dozen or more of the principal <lb />
of food has per cent <lb />
In the last ten years. <lb />
The price of flour has increased <lb />
cent., lard per cent., steak <lb />
per cent, hams per cent., cornmeal <lb />
per cent,, rib roast ti.; per cent., <lb />
round steak per cent., pork chops <lb />
per cent, bacon per cent., and <lb />
Irish potatoes per cent. <lb />
During these ten years of rising <lb />
prices and Taft were at <lb />
head of the government. Both of them <lb />
want to at the had of the govern- <lb />
again. <lb />
LOST <lb />
program of the new party legal- <lb />
Ires monopolies and systematically <lb />
to them and <lb />
to plan mads by government <lb />
with regard to employment and <lb />
regard to labor <lb />
EVERY year some farmers lose money <lb />
by buying the first is offer- <lb />
ed them without look over our lines <lb />
of FARM MACHINERY <lb />
We carry an up-to-date line farm <lb />
and machines that we know will <lb />
give you absolute satisfaction. They are <lb />
the most practical, economical and <lb />
on the market. <lb />
We carry a stock repairs tor the ma- <lb />
chines we sell, which is to be considered in <lb />
buying machinery. ; <lb />
Our desire is to give you the best service <lb />
possible and we will do everything in our <lb />
power to merit your patronage. See to it <lb />
that YOU do not lose money this year. <lb />
THINK OF <lb />
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb />
GREENVILLE, Carolina<lb /></p>
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                <p>
CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
abroad pays a tariff tax equivalent off. he can't vote in the Automobiles will soon be going in- <lb />
25.88 per cent or per winter quarter. <lb />
This bill proposed to remove <lb />
entire tax. <lb />
Political Advertisements <lb />
Dy <lb />
The party of the <lb />
We heard one man. not a resident Tuesday. To the People of Hit <lb />
The Democratic wool bill proposed of Greenville either, say that he had <lb />
Believing that I have been <lb />
BIBLE CLASS, <lb />
BAPTIST M <lb />
to reduce the average rate of duty children and was <lb />
on wool manufactures from 90.10 pet,, accounts for them by <lb />
of I rum <lb />
to Sept SO, <lb />
Class Organized Oct. <lb />
Get on the band wagon for Green- pd n my position on questions of Sundays to end of <lb />
TUX REFLECTOR Inc. lo cent. President a for each one of them <lb />
D. i. Editor. of Th H and i,, <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
u. year. . . more for their clothes That man <lb />
months. -SO Mi year than they would have it <lb />
Adverting rates may be had President Taft had signed it. <lb />
application at the business In. .,,,, <lb />
Reflector Building, corner Evans A wool hat valued at abroad <lb />
and Third taxed cents upon its entry in- <lb />
The campaign Is on its last lap. <lb />
TALKS OS OSTEOPATHY <lb />
concern to the people of Pitt county Fourth Quarter 1911 <lb />
direct your attention to the follow- Average attendance for the <lb />
quarter. <lb />
I ask you to nominate me in the General for ,, <lb />
Democratic primary on the Initiative. <lb />
1-C <lb />
the Referendum and other <lb />
Because Wilson. Craig and the en- <lb />
tire county ticket arc sure of <lb />
tint Tuesday is no excuse for <lb />
tor the Education of The Public <lb />
And the Advancement of <lb />
Osteopathy <lb />
Ail cards of thanks and resolutions to the States, under the at RATIONAL <lb />
sf respect will be charged Ur at ,,, tax- . <lb />
quarter. <lb />
es. nominated me and whether Orphanage contributions for qr. 10.16 <lb />
nominated me on these measures <lb />
alone or not. am honor bound to Total. 120.06 <lb />
land by my pledges and tight for <lb />
these principles. <lb />
cent per <lb />
ed only cents. <lb />
Communications advertising Flannel underwear valued at <lb />
gates will be charged for at three I , ,, <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. dozen suns taxed under the <lb />
present law at the ad val- <lb />
second class matter <lb />
August at the post <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, under <lb />
ct of March <lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1813 <lb />
not voting. Every one should so <lb />
out and help make the majority as <lb />
large as possible. <lb />
OF HEALING <lb />
As to a local stock law. say now <lb />
and have always said that the <lb />
Quarter, 1912 <lb />
Average attendance for the qr. <lb />
pi, effected that law should for qr. J 9.12 <lb />
Osteopathy is the best answer given a vote to determine whether or <lb />
this universal demand for a natural wanted the law. believe <lb />
rational method of eradicating is the most amicable and <lb />
Orphanage contributions for qr. 22.24 <lb />
rate of about per cent. The <lb />
Democratic bill proposed to reduce <lb />
this to per cent. A suit of ready- <lb />
Total <lb />
How strange it Is some people Food. air. sunlight, exercise. to settle this question and Second Quarter, 1912 <lb />
think others have no right to rest, correct mental attitude, do not hesitate to say that if I attendance for the qr. 7-13 <lb />
ions differing from their own. and all other Common sense aids Pitt county in the legislature General contributions for qr. <lb />
pie can hold different views and yet <lb />
health, the osteopaths considers of i do all in power to submit Sunday School missions. <lb />
2.40 <lb />
hon. earn w. <lb />
Men's cotton half hose valued at <lb />
eighty cents per dozen pairs <lb />
are taxed under the present law <lb />
at the equivalent ad rate of <lb />
per cent. The Democratic <lb />
lotion bill proposed to reduce this <lb />
per cent. <lb />
It proposed to reduce the on <lb />
cotton thread from an equivalent rate <lb />
of per cent to lo per cent. A <lb />
suit of ready-made cotton clothing <lb />
at the foreign port at Is <lb />
taxed under our present law BO per <lb />
Cent ad or a suit. This <lb />
Democratic bill proposed to reduce <lb />
this tax to per cent and save the <lb />
consumer per suit. <lb />
The bill revising the metal <lb />
reduced average rate of <lb />
duty on the entire schedule from <lb />
Total. <lb />
made clothing worth in Eu- vast Importance; but the distinctive troublesome question to a vote Orphanage contributions for qr. 21.19 <lb />
rope is taxed under the present W as aS the of osteopathy is affected by it. <lb />
M equivalent ad order in body, perfect nerve To do more , a,,, <lb />
rate Of per cent or The the matter out of the peoples hands. <lb />
Democratic bill proposed to reduce <lb />
tax from to per cent and <lb />
the consumer per suit. <lb />
I The cotton bill reduced the duties <lb />
on cotton manufactures from 48.11 <lb />
per cent lo 17.06 per <lb />
Third Quarter, 1912 <lb />
attendance for the qr. <lb />
General contributions for qr. 8.48 <lb />
in their convictions. <lb />
Governor Wilson says lie had disorder, imperfect nerve in belongs, and place it attendance for the qr. 3-13 <lb />
get a sleep on the and poor supply mean of a few. <lb />
. ease. , ,. t,. . i Orphanage contributions for qr. 14.02 <lb />
of election than to sit up and theories <lb />
. . . th. i. ., . do, if elected to the <lb />
hear the news. That g bu, lo ,., <lb />
preference to express, for ho The most important question to then, hag <lb />
lion of the tariff burdens under this <lb />
schedule from not less than <lb />
000.000 to about 1113.060,090 for a <lb />
cent s in U T been so much trouble. I now repeat <lb />
cent, a interested, is. w II osteopathy aid me ,. . <lb />
. to be good news. .,. . ,. . and say in the most positive tones. <lb />
in getting well Does cures follow a <lb />
, that I will vote for a law to give the <lb />
Do no, the campaign you T <lb />
. vote on the question as to whether <lb />
inn lose head. All will need to be approval for a system <lb />
year, or a saving of about ff , now and has ,.,.,. for nearly <lb />
for a twelve month period.<lb />
In Woodrow Wilson the Democratic <lb />
has a for the <lb />
whom it presents to the country <lb />
in full assurance that ha la, In a <lb />
manner the choice not only <lb />
of the <lb />
election and there are other things twenty years, curing a high percent- <lb />
age of its cases. I lie record is a <lb />
important as politics. <lb />
age of its cases. <lb />
wonderful one when we remember <lb />
o--------- that most of these cases are those <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle is worry- which have been pronounced incur- <lb />
g because the storm able before resorting to osteopathy <lb />
.,. come along. Just wall a What is osteopathy doing now <lb />
.,. ., ., What has it been doing I . . <lb />
Total. <lb />
for the Year <lb />
Oct. 1911. to Sept. 1912 <lb />
Average attendance for the <lb />
year, 14-17 <lb />
contributions for the <lb />
year, <lb />
Orphanage contributions for <lb />
the year. <lb />
Sunday School Missions. <lb />
3.60 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
do <lb />
few days <lb />
The Republicans will Bad <lb />
suppose are the questions the <lb />
also Of thousands November 5th. wish IO have <lb />
have heretofore voted another of cases of asthma <lb />
If Republicans ever do r an- have been cured. Most of the cases <lb />
long <lb />
the fence shall remain where It is <lb />
or be removed. <lb />
The Democratic doctrine Is. the ma- <lb />
and I submit how are <lb />
we to ever know whether a local for the <lb />
law is wanted or not so long <lb />
as one legislature makes it and The <lb />
submitting I <lb />
people. Such a Receipts <lb />
state of might go on amount received as per <lb />
and we would arrive at no <lb />
solution of the question, and those <lb />
vitally interested be kept In constant <lb />
r. Domination was . how ,, turmoil and doubt as to how to pro- <lb />
per cent of to . ,,., of a such other chance in North Carolina, how ,.,.,, or ,.,. their crops and stock. <lb />
This revision, it before swept a national con- they will use of the Hem-1 f The people <lb />
22.42 per rent. <lb />
above report. <lb />
Disbursements <lb />
Turned in to S. S. Treas. Or- <lb />
contributions. <lb />
Turned in to S. S. S. S. <lb />
Missions, <lb />
in to S. S. <lb />
as never a . Many cases paralysis nave to ratify or repeal s- s- <lb />
estimated, would hare saved the Amer demand spontaneous and have been at to the treatment when there To allow from contributions <lb />
lean consumer In a twelve month wide, which it was Impossible other. seemed no chance of a cure. a is Paid for Notes for <lb />
more than 680.000.000, resist. <lb />
The revision of the chemical sen-1 Governor Wilson is a new man <lb />
The people have been getting much Chronic <lb />
have been cured. <lb />
i ruble cases of chronic constipation . teacher. <lb />
, an injustice to a part our <lb />
and . k,, Pair for Notes class <lb />
, . ,., vet to repeal it without <lb />
Spinal , , , on for the year. <lb />
would have effected a saving m is less than two food for thought out of this campaign, . . h a <lb />
American consumers of about i. made his first cam- but they have been looking more to , ., satisfactory manner. In- good Democracy. <lb />
reducing the price of all M candidate. He is the newspapers for it than to the numerable cases of nervous to clearly my Pair for flowers. <lb />
for envelopes for Or- <lb />
contributions. <lb />
chemicals and at the same time the as s political leader, in the speakers, <lb />
revenue for the government would fact that he conies into the public <lb />
have been increased. view only in middle life, with his <lb />
lion have been cured or ,,, law <lb />
About one-third of the epileptics who it is Total disbursements. <lb />
The Greensboro News the sen- -on I maintain regardless of <lb />
2.40 <lb />
9.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
12.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.85 <lb />
6104.35 <lb />
It is identically <lb />
The bill placing sugar on the free philosophy fully formed; it has been contest will not go to osteopathic or influence <lb />
list would have saved during a year formed in the privacy of forty years tenth inning Certainly not. it will treatment. In short, there are but me then and I have <lb />
diseases, especially the chronic , <lb />
that investigation had busied With Secretary of State Grimes. <lb />
itself with existing facts, not with Congressman Small and Senator and con- in primary It Pennsylvania got a poor start this <lb />
theories, and it Is a mere statement mons to speak, this will be s big not destructive. e every man who yet De able to <lb />
business men; weak, de- certainly me .-. k.-. <lb />
. took part in that primary to vote me <lb />
people who have no definite v <lb />
disease, are always helped. And the <lb />
of the truth to say that no man has WM, politically for Pitt county, <lb />
ever mastered the subject of govern- o <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
FOR THE SENATE <lb />
on its practical side and Sow they are accusing cockroaches L one not <lb />
of the government of the bedbugs of carrying typhoid but good. non- <lb />
States in connection with the germs. Then swat the strength. Osteopathy stands for Simmons for the United <lb />
political and social problem of and bedbugs. and the osteopath makes each <lb />
the United States more part of body WOrt Vote for Simmons, the White will expire March next, and <lb />
Just as nature intended. Democrats are making special <lb />
Woodrow Wilson mastered It Do you reckon a buggy is sick when I hours Mon- leader <lb />
not less than to constant study and investigation, be called at the close of the 5th. <lb />
consumer. The tariff tax on th. first, constantly and o <lb />
amounts to about 1-2 cents per <lb />
pound. The amount of sugar con- <lb />
in the States in 1911 <lb />
was about pounds and <lb />
the application of 1-2 cents per <lb />
pound to this consumption affords <lb />
the estimate of as rep- <lb />
resenting the saving to the people. <lb />
The House passed a providing <lb />
for an excise tax on incomes, there- <lb />
by transferring a considerable <lb />
of the tax burdens to the weal- <lb />
thy, which are escaping their prop- <lb />
proportion. <lb />
The excise bill passed by the House <lb />
provides for the extension of the <lb />
Corporation Tax law so as to include <lb />
individuals, firms and <lb />
It accomplishes the very desirable <lb />
purpose of transferring tax burdens <lb />
to the shoulders of the wealthy, who <lb />
have heretofore escaped from a prop- <lb />
share of taxation for the support <lb />
of the government. <lb />
The present burden of indirect tax- <lb />
falls upon people having in- <lb />
that have not been <lb />
fully treated by osteopaths, <lb />
the greatest recommendations <lb />
. a right to expect you to support me <lb />
Sept. <lb />
balance on hand <lb />
1912. <lb />
Report submitted Oct. 1912. <lb />
The Cornell squad hereafter will <lb />
One of now- , en- only three scrimmages a week, <lb />
to this the games played at Ithaca. <lb />
, tire Democratic ticket, u , , . .,., <lb />
season in a blaze of glory. <lb />
I Senators <lb />
Terms Expire March <lb />
The terms of United Slates sen- <lb />
son's store. <lb />
F. <lb />
Kinston and C. <lb />
weekly only adv. <lb />
than <lb />
before he was called from his study In. throws up mud Or are and mornings, <lb />
to a political office. t-e governorship merely Imitating some political Greenville office over Frank <lb />
of New Jersey. His first acts In speakers. <lb />
the governor's chair aroused the <lb />
prise of the whole country and as candidates might be looking <lb />
his administration progressed, swiftly around with a view of engaging a <lb />
awakened the realization that a new nurse for the morning after <lb />
type of man and leader had election. <lb />
on the stage. Within eighteen . <lb />
months after he had taken the oath of Let this also be a campaign week <lb />
his first public office, he was named for shares in the new series of the <lb />
by acclamation for the chief Home Building and Loan Association <lb />
of the land. opens next Saturday.<lb />
MEXICO IS LIABLE TO <lb />
FIND ITSELF COM- for North Carolina. <lb />
INTER- Vote for the Progressive <lb />
NATIONALLY Statesman. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Oct. Vote for Simmons, who Is approved <lb />
complications may follow the and praised by the Democratic Sena- <lb />
action of the Mexican government In tors. <lb />
arresting the Belgian consul at Mari- j Vote for Simmons, the Democratic <lb />
Yucatan, which was today re- Tariff Leader. <lb />
Every Democrat in Pitt county Some folks had as well be making department. Vote for Simmons, who will be <lb />
should feel interested in maintain- up their minds to get sorry is no explanation of the Chairman of the Finance Committee, <lb />
representation In things they have said during Unless he Is speedily released thus bringing this honor to North <lb />
the Belgian government is reasonably Carolina. <lb />
to cause an inquiry. Officials Vote for Simmons, who suits <lb />
The number of delegates to which I of New Jersey, the <lb />
610.000 per year would pay will be in con- The statement of expenses of the by <lb />
on the first and per <lb />
year on the second <lb />
0--------- <lb />
Vote for Simmons, who has served forts to capture enough to make both <lb />
his people and his state so well. houses of congress Democratic. Of <lb />
Vote for whose hands are the be chosen are almost <lb />
Clean. I to be Democratic, Republican. <lb />
Vote for Simmons, father of Bull Moose and doubtful. Those <lb />
Federal Aid to County Roads, whose terms expire next March <lb />
Vote for Simmons, who stands for Alabama, <lb />
the Interests of North Carolina. , Arkansas. Davis <lb />
Vote for Simmons, who gets big <lb />
conies of less than per year. <lb />
A man whose net earnings amount county's <lb />
to but per year would conventions, election. <lb />
this bill pay no tax. A man earn- <lb />
vent ions for the next four years will senatorial candidates shows that the the affair through Vote for the friend <lb />
he based on the vote for governor campaign Is costing them agency of the American consul the Farmer. <lb />
at Vote for Simmons, who Is In line <lb />
The collapse of the rebellion with the Progressive platform <lb />
OH, OSCAR <lb />
REPORTS <lb />
the election next Tuesday. Pitt's <lb />
convention vote Is large enough to Oyster Bay dispatches state that deterrent ed at Baltimore, <lb />
wield much influence and to hold other cranks trying to reach me of the rebels in Vote for the pure- lofty, <lb />
this strength there should be a large I southern and central Mexico. Re- and North Carolina States- <lb />
vote on Tuesday. Keep this in mind I o--------- to the state department are to man. <lb />
The Free List bill, passed <lb />
by the House, have saved the ,., you go ,,,. There are going be some Vote for w o a <lb />
In the state, of Mexico and equal and exact for a tariff <lb />
prised people on the morning after, , the Fed. for revenue only and who fight, die- <lb />
the election. which Includes the the South. <lb />
Ital. On the other hand conditions Vote for who will be <lb />
worth were imported during the last Some wanted the state When you go to vote next the north of Mexico reported In the primary over both <lb />
people annually. This <lb />
bill removed the duty from <lb />
Implements, of which <lb />
and vote. <lb />
You Just can't please everybody. I <lb />
Problem of Child <lb />
NEW YORK. Oct. of the Greenville. Friday. Nov. 1st, at p <lb />
fiscal year; sewing machines, to modify your tickets carefully aid be be u <lb />
wire, bagging and cotton ties, M to vote in the sen- that you have the right kind. <lb />
laths, shingles, flour, salt, are now kicking <lb />
shoes, etc. about It They even claim that success is certain. The mind, of the m. <lb />
our tariff . barrel of will the bars Question now is how large to . at the College of City of, <lb />
valued at abroad Is taxed to vote In the primary. The the majority <lb />
per cent ad at our port., or ruling of the committee not only <lb />
his opponents. <lb />
Come and hear Senator F. M. Sim- <lb />
In the Court House. <lb />
on the barrel This bill removed shuts out Republican., but If a Dem-j If you do not want lo throw your <lb />
entire tax. scratching his ticket puts a vote away next Tuesday vote for the <lb />
Beef valued at per pounds Republican In the place of the one men who will win. <lb />
Colorado, Guggenheim <lb />
Colorado, vacancy. Hughes, <lb />
Delaware, Richardson, <lb />
Georgia, Bacon <lb />
Idaho. <lb />
Idaho, vacancy, <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
Illinois, vacancy. <lb />
Iowa. Kenyon <lb />
Kansas. <lb />
Kentucky. <lb />
Foster <lb />
Maine. Gardner <lb />
Massachusetts. Crane <lb />
Michigan. Smith <lb />
Minnesota, Nelson <lb />
Mississippi. Percy <lb />
Montana, Dixon <lb />
Nebraska. Brown <lb />
Nevada, Massey <lb />
New <lb />
New Jersey, Briggs <lb />
North Carolina, Simmons <lb />
Oklahoma, Owen <lb />
Oregon. <lb />
Island, <lb />
South Carolina. <lb />
South Dakota. Gamble, <lb />
Tennessee, Sanders <lb />
Texas, <lb />
Virginia, Martin <lb />
West Virginia. Watson <lb />
Wyoming. Warren <lb />
The House <lb />
The New York Herald's canvas, in- <lb />
that the next house will be <lb />
made up of Democrats, Re- <lb />
York to consider the Bangor <lb />
problem of the mentally detective heavyweight, has been picked Progressive, end I 80- <lb />
and the saving of him for use- Tom the veteran manager <lb />
The conference is boxers. Tom asserts that the Maine <lb />
to the one held here last will be ready to don the span- <lb />
which attracted international at- In two months. <lb />
Lincoln appointed <lb />
Secretary of War by Congress.<lb />
Democracy Had lever <lb />
Better Chance, Says <lb />
Woodrow Wilson <lb />
WEST CHESTER, Pa, Oct. <lb />
Pennsylvania expects, New Jersey <lb />
expects, the whole country <lb />
the Democratic ticket to de- <lb />
Governor Woodrow Wilson here <lb />
today in his campaign speech <lb />
since he interrupted his speaking <lb />
program a week ago today. as <lb />
the expectation the prosperity <lb />
of the country is not checked for a <lb />
he continued. <lb />
is not a business man in the <lb />
country who has a fear of <lb />
of his business unless he has <lb />
breaking the laws of the land <lb />
and the laws of honor. I hope those <lb />
men are afraid and that their fears <lb />
will be <lb />
Crowds welcomed the governor on <lb />
his way from Philadelphia to West <lb />
Chester. He spoke twice at this place <lb />
at a Democratic rally in a <lb />
and at an overflow outside. <lb />
WHY DR. <lb />
IS FOR WILSON <lb />
He Says Taft and T. R. Are Sol- <lb />
of Fraud. <lb />
tag terms with the Agricultural <lb />
Colleges and Experiment Stations and <lb />
the State officials no longer be <lb />
regarded as Inferior beings, living only <lb />
on the largess of a Washington cabal. <lb />
I ask all who want honesty and faith- <lb />
service the Department of <lb />
culture, the promotion of public <lb />
health, and executives who have <lb />
grown to manhood and lived in an en- <lb />
favorable to that which <lb />
makes for the public welfare, to vole <lb />
for Wilson and Marshall. <lb />
ENEMIES OF PURE FOOD LAW <lb />
OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodge, and Social <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore <lb />
Register of M. Moore. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Chas. Laughing- <lb />
house. <lb />
C. <lb />
P. D <lb />
J. Holland, j. J. May. M. Lewis. <lb />
W. E. Proctor. <lb />
Town. <lb />
M. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
E. Nobles, F. B. <lb />
W. A. Bowen. J. S. Tun stall J. <lb />
F. Davenport. B. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van- <lb />
Dyke. H. C. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
S. C. <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
Churches. <lb />
Baptist, a M. <lb />
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; j <lb />
C W. Wilson, superintendent of Sun- <lb />
day school; J. C. Tyson, secretary, j <lb />
regular pastor. <lb />
Episcopal. St. Dallas <lb />
Tucker, rector. W. A <lb />
of Sunday school. <lb />
R. V. Lancaster.; <lb />
pastor; P M. Johnson, clerk. <lb />
Methodist, <lb />
B. U. pastor; A. B. Ellington <lb />
clerk; H. D superintend- <lb />
SB of Sunday school; L. H. Ponder, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
More Chapel <lb />
Rev. W. O. pastor. <lb />
Free Will E <lb />
Peden, pastor. <lb />
Ledges, <lb />
Greenville No. CM, A. F. and A. M. <lb />
a Williams, W. M.; L. H. <lb />
No. A. F. and A. M <lb />
D. E. Or Win, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. j <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; L, <lb />
H. Fender, Scribe. <lb />
River No. K. of <lb />
Woodward, C. a; A. B. Ellington, <lb />
K. of R. and S. <lb />
Chapter No. R. A. M. j <lb />
-J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin, Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. IT. L O <lb />
every Tuesday night, E. O. <lb />
Flanagan. N. O,; L. H Fender, Sec. <lb />
Tribe No. I <lb />
It Sachem; J. <lb />
W. Brown, C. of R. <lb />
Lillian Carr, <lb />
Miss Moore, secretary. <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
. president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
-t, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L <lb />
president; Mrs. t. O. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Sans Club-President. Mrs. <lb />
Lewis Skinner; Secretary, Mrs. W <lb />
L. Hall. <lb />
Carolina Albion Dunn, president; <lb />
D. M. Clark, secretary. <lb />
End of R. O. <lb />
fries, president; Mrs. E. B. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Round Table-- Mrs. r R <lb />
Pros.; Miss Nellie Denny. Sec. <lb />
Civic League-President Mrs. T. <lb />
A Person; Secretary, Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Edward P. president of the <lb />
Topeka and Santa Fe rail- <lb />
road. years old today. <lb />
Chemist Believe the Health <lb />
of the Nation Demands Election <lb />
of the Democratic <lb />
Ticket. <lb />
By HARVEY W. WILEY. <lb />
Chief Chemist of the II. B. <lb />
Department of <lb />
My appeal Is chiefly to those who. <lb />
like myself, have been lifelong <lb />
believe that no kind of <lb />
administration Is going to ruin the <lb />
country. have a high personal re- <lb />
for each one of the candidates for <lb />
president and on all <lb />
the tickets All the political platforms <lb />
are mainly sound and all promise <lb />
fort behalf of the whole people. My <lb />
choice Is not based on a It <lb />
was determined by my Impressions of <lb />
the real attitude of the candidates re- <lb />
the public welfare. We are <lb />
creatures of heredity and environ- <lb />
In our attitude towards great <lb />
public questions we are almost alto- <lb />
creatures of environment. <lb />
What two men are by environment <lb />
least likely to be swayed by special <lb />
Interests and most likely to be guided <lb />
by devotion to public welfare Two <lb />
of the candidates have already been <lb />
tried the presidential chair and w-e <lb />
know by experience what may be ex <lb />
If either of them resume bl. <lb />
former seat on March 1913. Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt by reason of his attitude to- <lb />
wards the food and drug act <lb />
the consumers of the country <lb />
to the rapacity of a few mercenary <lb />
manufacturers. authority of <lb />
congress I had carried on extensive <lb />
experiments with my so-called poison <lb />
squad and found that certain sub- <lb />
stances, viz. compounds, <lb />
compounds and sulphate of <lb />
copper were Injurious to <lb />
health. <lb />
The law conferred upon me, as chief <lb />
of the bureau of chemistry, the duty <lb />
of acting as a grand Jury and deter- <lb />
mining whether foods and were <lb />
adulterated or Instead <lb />
of from my decisions the <lb />
courts as the law requires, the users <lb />
of these poisons appealed to President <lb />
Roosevelt. He not only listened to <lb />
them, but he abrogated the plain pro- <lb />
visions of the law. a board <lb />
not contemplated by the law. and <lb />
that these predatory Interests <lb />
might continue their attacks on the <lb />
health of the people until this <lb />
unknown to the law. should decide <lb />
otherwise. . <lb />
Can we safely trust the campaign <lb />
for public health to Mr. Roosevelt I <lb />
cannot believe that to be the proper <lb />
course. Mr. Taft inherited this ex- . <lb />
bad condition of affair <lb />
from hi. predecessor and not <lb />
only continued this Illegal board <lb />
whose patronage I <lb />
still poisoning the people, but he did <lb />
worse. In the of the <lb />
of distilled beverage. In which <lb />
Roosevelt upheld the legally j <lb />
Mr. reversed <lb />
that policy threw the mighty <lb />
weight of the executive office to the <lb />
support of the lot of <lb />
tors that ever disgraced a country. <lb />
Mr. Wilson Mr. Marshall by <lb />
their strenuous efforts behalf of the <lb />
food of their respective j <lb />
given s positive promise to end <lb />
such s threatening state of affairs. <lb />
They will support to the utmost the <lb />
under the who trying <lb />
to protect the public will <lb />
short shrift of those who <lb />
brought these present j <lb />
conditions. <lb />
Wilson by their <lb />
thin and environment are free from <lb />
bins favor of predatory interests I <lb />
and inspired by true patriotic <lb />
of public <lb />
I support the Democratic nominees <lb />
In full knowledge that many of the <lb />
prominent Democrats congress have <lb />
been In full sympathy with the <lb />
sis of the food law in behalf of <lb />
unholy dollar But when the Demo- <lb />
president vice-president <lb />
lend the of their powerful <lb />
thy in of the public <lb />
those of their own not In <lb />
with them will be robbed of; <lb />
their power for evil. If Roosevelt or <lb />
Taft be chosen the soldiers of fraud j <lb />
adulteration will be Impregnably I <lb />
entrenched for another four years j <lb />
adulterated <lb />
alcoholic will s new <lb />
of life. <lb />
I believe also President Wilson <lb />
will renovate the department of <lb />
culture, reeking, for <lb />
the psst with <lb />
and favoritism. will see to It that <lb />
bureau of animal Industry will <lb />
protect the Instead of <lb />
effort, of packers to sell <lb />
meats under the deceptive <lb />
B. Inspected <lb />
Under President Wilson no more Pin <lb />
will be kicked out of the service, <lb />
no more will ex- <lb />
dictatorial powers. There will <lb />
be so more cotton and Jungle <lb />
atrocities, no more Everglade <lb />
boasting and I <lb />
will give to sans <lb />
forts for the promotion of reel I <lb />
and the public health <lb />
Under Wilson the of <lb />
agriculture will be restored to <lb />
TAXING POOR MAN'S <lb />
COAT OFF HIS BACK <lb />
Concrete Illustration of What a Re- <lb />
publican Tariff Really Means <lb />
Causes Workers to Think. <lb />
Concrete examples of how a pro- <lb />
tariff operates are causing the <lb />
working man, the to do a <lb />
lot of thinking nowadays. He is be- <lb />
ginning to understand whether it Is <lb />
not about time to call a halt on the <lb />
Republican practice of taxing the coat <lb />
off his back and threatening him with <lb />
the loss of his and his socks If <lb />
he does not submit. <lb />
All through the present tariff law, <lb />
passed by a Republican congress and <lb />
endorsed by a Republican President <lb />
as THE BEST TARIFF BILL EVER <lb />
PASSED, are to be found <lb />
the higher duty on the cheaper <lb />
article, the lower on the shoulder, <lb />
of those least able to bear It the great- <lb />
burden of the protective system. <lb />
Here are some <lb />
The cheapest wool blankets bear a <lb />
duty of 165.42 per cent.; the dearest, <lb />
104.65 per cent. <lb />
Flannels, not more than cents s <lb />
pound, are taxed at per cent.; <lb />
over cents a pound, 76.37 per cent. <lb />
Wool plushes, cheapest, 141.75 per <lb />
cent.; dearest, 95.33 per cent. <lb />
Knit fabrics, cheapest. per cent; <lb />
dearest. 96.63 per cent. <lb />
Stockings, worth from to 61.50 <lb />
a dozen. 76.37 per cent.; from to <lb />
per cent. <lb />
Hats and bonnets, worth not over <lb />
a dozen, per cent.; over s <lb />
dozen, per cent. <lb />
Carpets, highest priced, per cent.; <lb />
that used for mats and 126.88 per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Women's gloves, per <lb />
lined, per cent.; longest <lb />
gloves, per cent.; lined. <lb />
per cent. <lb />
Men's gloves, worth less than a <lb />
dozen. per cent.; costliest gloves. <lb />
14.45 per cent.; leather, unlined, 44.58 <lb />
per cent.; lined, 29.50 per cent. <lb />
Buckles, cheapest, per cent.; <lb />
dearest, 26.3 per cent. <lb />
diamonds bear a per rent, <lb />
duty; Imitation diamonds. per cent. <lb />
The humble firecracker bears a <lb />
97.02 per cent. duty, while elaborate <lb />
fireworks bear but per cent. <lb />
Matting, smaller and cheaper grades, <lb />
per cent.; costlier, per cent <lb />
Watch movements, seven Jewels, <lb />
66.02 per cent.; Jewels, 40.41 per <lb />
cent; Jewels. 34.46 per cent. <lb />
Underwear, cheapest, per <lb />
cent.; dearest, per cent. <lb />
Dress goods of wool, <lb />
105.42 per cent.; 94.13 per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Velvets, cheapest. 105.22 per cent.; <lb />
49.66 per cent. <lb />
Silk handkerchiefs, 77.44 <lb />
per cent.; per cent. <lb />
Scissors, worth cents s <lb />
52.21 per cent.; worth s <lb />
per cent. <lb />
knives, grades. 67.40 <lb />
per cent.; bone 69.43 per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Butcher knives, best grades, 62.10 <lb />
per cent.; grades, per <lb />
cent. <lb />
Files, smallest, 81.29 per cent.; <lb />
longest, 36.81 per cent. <lb />
Shot gun., worth from to <lb />
47.67 per cent.; worth over 46.46 <lb />
per cent. <lb />
These are only a part of the <lb />
gleaned from a swift <lb />
conning of some of the schedules. Re- <lb />
to simplest terms, they mean <lb />
the poor Is taxed higher <lb />
rich man. <lb />
The Cameron Girl Will Help <lb />
Mother Prosecute Negro <lb />
Pugilist <lb />
CHICAGO. III., Oct. Cam <lb />
and her mother. Mrs. Cameron <lb />
of Minneapolis, were <lb />
brought from Rockford, where <lb />
the girl is being held as a future wit- <lb />
to be present when the Federal <lb />
grand jury today took up again its <lb />
investigation into the relations be- <lb />
tween the girl and Jack Johnson, the <lb />
pugilist. <lb />
I No witnesses in the Johnson <lb />
were beard at the morning <lb />
session of the grand jury <lb />
Mrs. said her daughter <lb />
had given over entirely her former re <lb />
Solve to SI ck lo Johnson and now <lb />
convinced that she should <lb />
to her mother and aid in <lb />
the pugilist. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
AYDEN. of brick at <lb />
810.00 per thousand. J.-R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
There was a considerable <lb />
tight on the farm of Mr. L. L. Mr- <lb />
Sunday. One came near <lb />
losing his life. It required one hour <lb />
and a half to sew up the gashes. <lb />
Hulls, meal, ship stuff, and cracked <lb />
corn. J. R Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. J. our Ice, coal and <lb />
dealer, in the absence of his <lb />
butler, called a stand by to <lb />
deliver a bunch of fish, offering him <lb />
the service of his bicycle. In so do- <lb />
the strange readily agreed <lb />
and he has not returned for his pay <lb />
or returned the bicycle. Mr. Dall <lb />
has offered a liberal reward for its <lb />
return and is wiser, if poorer, by <lb />
the transaction. <lb />
Protracted meeting going on this <lb />
week at the F. W. B. church. <lb />
Cook and heating stoves, pipes and <lb />
mats at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Dick Wingate. our horse and <lb />
mule man. left Saturday for St. <lb />
to buy for this market. <lb />
brick, brick. J. R. Smith <lb />
and Bro.<lb />
For North <lb />
Hie Their <lb />
Account <lb />
WASHINGTON, C. Oct. <lb />
Campaign expense accounts were <lb />
turned into the clerk of the house <lb />
today as <lb />
R. M. Page. 81.692. <lb />
Claude <lb />
Small.<lb />
Webb.<lb />
G. D. Reynolds. Republican. 8th <lb />
district. 868.01. <lb />
am Bi <lb />
SECOND ANNUAL <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
l all <lb />
Will Be Held At <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Thursday, Friday, <lb />
Nov. <lb />
1415, <lb />
NO CHARGE FOB EXHIBITS OR <lb />
ADMISSION <lb />
LIBERAL PREMIUMS FOR EXHIBITS <lb />
No Sideshows or Fakes of Any Kind <lb />
Farmers Day on Thursday <lb />
WITH PARADE BY THE FARMERS UNION <lb />
Educational Day Friday <lb />
With Parade by Schools of the County <lb />
A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC <lb />
SPECIAL BATES ON THE RAILROADS <lb />
Everybody COME to This Fair <lb />
American Weds In <lb />
Paris. Oct. <lb />
attended the wedding of Miss Ruth <lb />
daughter of W. T. P. <lb />
Hollingsworth, vice president of the <lb />
Westinghouse Electric Company, and <lb />
Gaston Pinto, which took <lb />
place today in the American church <lb />
in the Avenue Alma. Mr. Pinto is a <lb />
well known commission merchant in <lb />
Paris, and he and his bride will re- <lb />
will spend south of <lb />
side here after honeymoon, that <lb />
mud r pi. y. mm <lb />
bogs, black, one black spotted, <lb />
average weight over Fork <lb />
in each and in left. <lb />
Owner can get sane by paying <lb />
W. J. Evans. Greenville, <lb />
Route ltd <lb />
The Third Term favor- <lb />
reply to the telling, unanswerable <lb />
arguments of Gov. Wilson Is th. <lb />
opinion, baaed on ac- <lb />
knowledge but by <lb />
musty books on political <lb />
The Colonel himself at s <lb />
tender was put at hard <lb />
It not often a whose whole <lb />
life has been given up to politics <lb />
office-holding gets a. horny-handed a. <lb />
Mr. Roosevelt In the ranks of labor <lb />
high <lb />
Forbes says <lb />
Wonder If Emerson was upon <lb />
s Moose when, several decades <lb />
he <lb />
the owner of the sphere. <lb />
Of seven and solar <lb />
President Taft congratulates <lb />
of on Chair <lb />
describes as old rash <lb />
Another such <lb />
Vermont would go <lb />
Democratic November. <lb />
st <lb />
goes merrily on. Eight Taft <lb />
In Missouri If <lb />
they will vote for Third <lb />
If you intend to vote next Tuesday he is more <lb />
than anxious for you to go to the polls in one of <lb />
his New also an Overcoat, <lb />
You've got to see his Suits and Over- <lb />
coats in order to fully appreciate their <lb />
superiority. In style and workmanship <lb />
all wool fabrics, and fitting qualities, <lb />
they measure up better than <lb />
other Clothes. <lb />
SPECIAL VALUES to offer you <lb />
at this time, which includes all the weaves <lb />
that we have shown this season at prices. <lb />
15.22 <lb />
It has been the policy of this store not <lb />
only to sell you Good Clothes, but <lb />
who know and feel for chair- <lb />
man say really Isn't to blame <lb />
for Republican presidential <lb />
date's he out of <lb />
A Western Third Termer <lb />
will . Urns be <lb />
fore election to he <lb />
He'll plenty of time following It <lb />
To sell Satisfaction as well as good cloth <lb />
es. <lb />
Those who want good clothes at a price <lb />
will find it to their special interest to see the <lb />
patterns now on display at this store. <lb />
C. S. Forbes <lb />
Clothier, <lb />
Furnisher <lb />
Values in Boys Clothing<lb /></p>
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mm LAD I <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 />
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 at <lb />
prices. <lb />
Brother,<lb />
N. C. <lb />
October Will <lb />
K. <lb />
Very Cheap Kales <lb />
via <lb />
NORFOLK R. <lb />
From <lb />
Bryan . t <lb />
. 3.90 <lb />
. <lb />
Greenville . 3.45 <lb />
Arthur . 3.10 <lb />
. <lb />
Tickets sold morning trains Oct. <lb />
good to return until <lb />
Oct. 30th <lb />
Ample train conch- <lb />
es for white and colored people <lb />
Ask nearest Agent for additional <lb />
W. W. O. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
A I on the Track <lb />
of the fast express means serious <lb />
trouble ahead if not removed, so does <lb />
loss of appetite. It means lack of vi- <lb />
loss of strength and nerve weak- <lb />
If appetite falls, take Electric <lb />
Bitters quickly to overcome the cause <lb />
by toning up the stomach and cur- <lb />
the indigestion. Michael <lb />
of Lincoln. Neb, had been sick <lb />
over three years, but six bottle of <lb />
Bitters put mm right on his <lb />
feet again. They have helped thous- <lb />
ands. They give pure blood, strong <lb />
nerves, good digestion. Only cents <lb />
a M druggists. adv <lb />
Announcement <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
I announce myself as a can- <lb />
for Register of Deeds, <lb />
pendent of party affiliation. Tour <lb />
support will be greatly appreciated. <lb />
M. BRYAN, <lb />
I hereby announce that I am not <lb />
a candidate for the office of county <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
R. L. COX. <lb />
Oct. 1912 <lb />
Attars- at Lot <lb />
MM at <lb />
his an <lb />
S. M. Schultz <lb />
v and retail <lb />
.- dealer. paid <lb />
Seed Oil, barrels. <lb />
keys, <lb />
Oak bedsteads Mattresses, <lb />
Suits. Baby go-carts, <lb />
suits. tallies, lounges, sates. <lb />
Wards and Ax High Lit. <lb />
tobacco, Key West Cheroots, <lb />
cigars, canned cherries, <lb />
es. apples, syrup, Jelly, Meat. <lb />
sugar, coffee, lye, food <lb />
matches, oil. cotton seed meal <lb />
hulls, garden seeds, oranges, apples <lb />
candles, fried apples, peaches <lb />
prunes, currants, raisins, glass ass <lb />
china ware, wooden ware, cakes ans <lb />
crackers, macaroni cheese, best hut <lb />
new Royal Sewing ant <lb />
numerous other goods. Quality <lb />
Quantity cheap for rash, com o <lb />
ma U. <lb />
Bulbs, if you Please <lb />
Our i 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 />
bouquets and floral designs. <lb />
Mall, telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
. L. Co. <lb />
Phones Raleigh. <lb />
ii. j. <lb />
Agent tor sad <lb />
H. I <lb />
Still With <lb />
Ts Life <lb />
Company <lb />
Just The Strong- <lb />
est and Best I <lb />
AUTOMOBILES FOR <lb />
HIRE <lb />
Town or Country <lb />
B. V. Phone <lb />
L. B. FLEMING <lb />
Professional Cards. <lb />
f, . <lb />
Lawyer. <lb />
in <lb />
on St. opposite court Sous <lb />
U L Moore W. II. <lb />
at Law<lb />
S. J. <lb />
literati Law <lb />
la Building on i. , <lb />
House <lb />
North i <lb />
U. W. <lb />
Law <lb />
ogles formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming<lb />
. W. M. I- <lb />
limited to diseases of the Eye <lb />
Ear, Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington. N N. C <lb />
Office with Dr. I. James. Green <lb />
day every Monday. to <lb />
If. r. D. . t lark <lb />
Engineer Attorney at <lb />
ft<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
villa. <lb />
W. r. <lb />
Office opposite K Smith ft Cos <lb />
tables and next door to John <lb />
Buggy new <lb />
North <lb />
b. r. <lb />
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
on Fourth street, <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
H. I. Ward C. C. <lb />
N. O. N. f <lb />
ft <lb />
Law <lb />
Practice In all the u-t <lb />
a Woolen PI <lb />
Street <lb />
forts <lb />
JAKES I. STABS <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
office in Pending, fifth <lb />
from street <lb />
North <lb />
Kinston, N. C. N. C. <lb />
nit. r.<lb />
All curable diseases <lb />
treated without drugs or surgery. <lb />
Chronic diseases a specialty. Office <lb />
over Frank Wilson's store. <lb />
Office hours M-12. Monday and Fri- <lb />
day mornings. <lb />
Saved by His Wile <lb />
a wise woman who knows <lb />
Just what to do when her husband's <lb />
life Is In danger, but Mrs. It J. Flint, <lb />
Vt., la of that kind. <lb />
on my using Dr, King's New <lb />
writes Mr. F <lb />
dreadful when I was so weak <lb />
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 />
all druggists. adv <lb />
EASTERN CAROLINA <lb />
NEW N c. <lb />
teller to Not. 1st <lb />
Greatly Reduced Rates In. hiding One <lb />
Admission to the Fair Grounds <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
From <lb />
. <lb />
. 2.25 <lb />
Simpson . 2.05 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
Washington . <lb />
. 1.70 <lb />
. 1.25 <lb />
Tickets sold 27th to <lb />
1st good to return until <lb />
November 2nd <lb />
For additional information apply to <lb />
nearest Agent <lb />
W. W. <lb />
General Agent. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
MM <lb />
Dutch and Roman Hyacinths. Sacred <lb />
LI Hies. Narcissus, Tulips, etc <lb />
m. D. D. <lb />
Phone L <lb />
OLD BAY LINE <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Including Sunday, <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
equipped with <lb />
Telegraphy and every mod <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
Sundays <lb />
week days pa <lb />
Norfolk, dally am <lb />
Point am <lb />
sold to North. <lb />
West and <lb />
No. Mala St <lb />
J. W. BROWN, JR. <lb />
SORDID TALE OF <lb />
T. FOND <lb />
Treasurer Sheldon and J. P. <lb />
Tell of Millions Sub- <lb />
scribed in 1904. <lb />
is compounded with the utmost care, under the personal <lb />
of expert chemists, and always insures <lb />
, uniform quality and best results. <lb />
on it. All good Grocers tell <lb />
BIG FAVORS IN RETURN <lb />
aw all <lb />
Gould and Morgan Gave <lb />
Gave , Per <lb />
Cent, of Entire Amount Received. <lb />
John D statement that <lb />
the Standard Oil company contributed <lb />
to Mr. Roosevelt's campaign <lb />
fund in 1901 as confirmed by <lb />
R Sheldon, who succeeded Cornelius <lb />
N as treasurer of the <lb />
national committee. <lb />
Not only did the Standard Oil com <lb />
give to elect Mr <lb />
president, but J. Morgan <lb />
Co. gave H. gave <lb />
and gave <lb />
Mr Sheldon testified that <lb />
per cent of Mr. Roosevelt's total <lb />
campaign fund was contributed <lb />
Naturally these people gave their <lb />
money freely to the Roosevelt cam <lb />
fund <lb />
Testifying that he had contributed <lb />
to the Roosevelt campaign <lb />
fund in Hull because he was <lb />
Mr. J. P Morgan added. <lb />
only Interest we had was in till <lb />
welfare of the <lb />
Mr Morgan his devotion <lb />
to Mr Roosevelt's political fortunes by <lb />
the further statement that P. <lb />
pan Cos usual contribution to lie <lb />
publican campaign only <lb />
ii; that ha never heard of any <lb />
donation by his firm to the Democrats <lb />
that when Mr. Taft was a in <lb />
1901 Hi. Mini subscribed was <lb />
and ibis year neither be nor his <lb />
banking bad a <lb />
Mow It Was All Done. <lb />
To grasp these <lb />
have to recall a modern ins <lb />
In 1901 Mr Roosevelt had his <lb />
bureau of corporation In working or- <lb />
Mr lately in control <lb />
of it as secretary of commerce and la <lb />
bad ii made chairman of the <lb />
national Republican committee He <lb />
and Cornelius N lilies, treasurer, were <lb />
collecting money As it <lb />
don. Mr successor, says. <lb />
pay cent, of received came <lb />
from the menaced corporations. <lb />
If we do not find In these disclosures <lb />
a explanation of J P Morgan <lb />
In Mr <lb />
Roosevelt's election, It Is possible <lb />
later events may reveal It. <lb />
Mr Roosevelt never J. P <lb />
Morgan steel trust He em- <lb />
stopped the proceedings In- <lb />
by others against P. Morgan <lb />
Co's harvester trust When the <lb />
panic of 1907 was at Its height he turn- <lb />
ed the resources of the treasury over <lb />
to J. P. Morgan Co. who used them <lb />
and made money and reputation by <lb />
process. He met Gary and rep <lb />
resenting P. Morgan A Co s steel <lb />
trust, before breakfast one morning <lb />
and licensed them. In violation of law <lb />
to absorb the Tennessee Coal and Iron <lb />
company, thus giving J P Morgan A <lb />
Co's steel trust a monopoly of high <lb />
grade Iron ore. He put Mr a <lb />
partner of J. P. Morgan Co., Into the <lb />
state department and the diplomatic <lb />
service. He made Herbert <lb />
J. P. son-in-law. assistant <lb />
secretary of the navy In a letter to <lb />
Attorney General he <lb />
feelingly to the virtues of the <lb />
Morgan interests which have been so <lb />
friendly to Never before was the <lb />
so cheaply protected. <lb />
Extent of Morgan's <lb />
The are not con- <lb />
fined to J. P. Morgan Co. by any <lb />
means The Morgan Interests <lb />
life Insurance companies, batiks <lb />
and trust companies, railroads and <lb />
manufacturing enterprises If the par I <lb />
house Increased Its regular <lb />
contribution In because of. <lb />
Its we may easily <lb />
imagine that the policy was widely <lb />
imitated by affiliated corporations and <lb />
Individuals. Perhaps In this almost <lb />
exampled favor by the Morgan Inter-, <lb />
we shall find an explanation of <lb />
the Roosevelt administration hostility <lb />
to the Standard Oil Interests, which <lb />
have not always agreed with J. P. <lb />
Morgan Co. concerning welfare j <lb />
of the <lb />
It may be that the senate <lb />
will be able to throw more light on <lb />
this point, but It can hardly add any- <lb />
thing to the scandal of the Morgan- <lb />
alliance It was Mr. <lb />
who opened up to J. P Morgan <lb />
ft Co possibilities of government <lb />
by big business It Mr. Roosevelt <lb />
who persuaded I, P Morgan A Co. to <lb />
plunge deeply Into politics It was Mr. <lb />
who. consulting <lb />
registered the decrees of J. <lb />
Morgan Co. in the White House. <lb />
Not until Mr. Roosevelt had lost con- <lb />
of the Republican machinery <lb />
law providing for of cam- <lb />
contributions had gone Into et- <lb />
did J. P Morgan Co. disappear <lb />
from list of regular contributors to <lb />
colossal compiles funds of <lb />
Are J. P. <lb />
ft Co. now operating under <lb />
of their resent partner. <lb />
W Perkins Task <lb />
YOUR BANK IS YOUR <lb />
MOST <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
The relation of a Hank to Its depositors is most <lb />
confidential mid ha -i upon implicit confidence. When <lb />
you are thinking o u banking connection consider the <lb />
prominent character and of this Hunk with its <lb />
history of six and one half years of practically same <lb />
. <lb />
Then think a little further and consider the standing <lb />
directorate and Its assets of and the fact that <lb />
this Is the only National Hank In Pitt County. <lb />
Then think of its various kinds Savings Accounts <lb />
its Department-its Safe Deposit Department <lb />
and you are bound to that its equipment to serve <lb />
is complete In detail. <lb />
Then the It is the Hank you. the In- <lb />
In which you are justified in placing your <lb />
funds with the satisfaction that every sacred- <lb />
safeguarded. <lb />
We have not mentioned our service. You will have to <lb />
he personally acquainted with this to appreciate it. <lb />
The NATIONAL BANK <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Resource <lb />
Capital <lb />
Pros. P, K. J. Forbes, I <lb />
The Average <lb />
at <lb />
NEW BRICK <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Gentry Gorman <lb />
Proprietors <lb />
Has been slightly over <lb />
for the past few weeks <lb />
THE SUCCESS ACHIEVED 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 />
Battle Haired Heavy <lb />
LONDON. Oct. Turkish <lb />
Hoops were the first to take the of- <lb />
in the desperate battle <lb />
ended In the fall of the town of <lb />
into the hands of the <lb />
troops and opened the way for their <lb />
further advance on the stronghold <lb />
of <lb />
Dr. <lb />
I- H O will at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Monday. to <lb />
treat diseases of the eye and lit <lb />
Notice <lb />
Plenty of <lb />
MONEY <lb />
I lend you any amount of <lb />
money you want over st <lb />
1-2 per cent, made <lb />
for years. No security will <lb />
be acceptable other than <lb />
proved farm lands In Pitt <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Don Gilliam, Atty. <lb />
la L. <lb />
cs <lb />
lib a <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR <lb />
ii I i<lb />
The Greenville Banking and Trust Company <lb />
Resources Oct. <lb />
ii <lb />
i i <lb />
Oct. <lb />
To our Loyal friends and customers, as well as to our stockholders are we due <lb />
the splendid success as shown by the above figures <lb />
Will Start An Account at This Bank <lb />
UNCLE SAM AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSIT WITH US <lb />
WE WANT R BUSINESS <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
C. S. <lb />
CARR, Cashier.<lb />
Men ml <lb />
The Tribes of fourth district <lb />
will meet in regular district masting <lb />
N. C, Not, Tin, <lb />
is a thriving town on <lb />
the N. S. It. It. The will <lb />
in the day. Prominent Red Men <lb />
different Tribal will he present <lb />
mid a grand meeting is expected. <lb />
sickness has delayed this notice. <lb />
every Red Man urge his broth <lb />
I is and all his Tribe to no. Arrant; <lb />
mania are being made to make <lb />
grand Tribes will receive, <lb />
farther notice, make ready to go <lb />
have good <lb />
for further notice in these col- <lb />
Don't date, Nov. Till. <lb />
order of District <lb />
district C of R <lb />
ALLEN CLANSMEN <lb />
III DEATH CHAMBER <lb />
Odd Meet in <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
I A Mills VIRGINIA HI <lb />
DO REALIZE<lb />
LIFE ARK TO THEN <lb />
TAKEN AWAIT DEATH IN CHAIR <lb />
RICHMOND, Va . Oct. HI <lb />
Allen and Claude Allen, his sun. <lb />
been brought from Jail to <lb />
the stale <lb />
early this morning Miller electro-1 <lb />
November for part <lb />
the murder of the court officers tit <lb />
last <lb />
They marched to <lb />
The Grand Lodge of North Carolina <lb />
O. K. will convene In Green- <lb />
on Thanksgiving in <lb />
in the hall of Lodge. <lb />
I The district convention of the second <lb />
will convene at p, of <lb />
I same day and place, All <lb />
In good are <lb />
I to in the Grand Lodge. <lb />
All members of covenant lodge <lb />
requested to attend the regular meet- <lb />
of the lodge tomorrow night, Bus- <lb />
of importune will come before <lb />
lodge. <lb />
B. II, EVANS, Noble <lb />
Secretary, <lb />
K. M. at K. T. T. cages, ate a hearty <lb />
The Sunday services or talked animatedly with <lb />
y, W. C a. of Teachers Training guards. <lb />
And <lb />
brothers lived down this <lb />
way <lb />
one was the was <lb />
Say. <lb />
School were conducted by K. Allen's wile, mother Of I If streets were dirty-, high, <lb />
M. pastor of the Methodist Claude this morning Issued a crowded. Say would <lb />
Mr. Hoyle made n forcible appeal for funds to aid her In an <lb />
what a hut Do <lb />
talk on responsibility according to fort to save the men from death. <lb />
opportunity, using the parable of She states that the family resources <lb />
tree as Scripture lesson. have been exhausted by the trial. <lb />
On Friday morning at assembly Floyd Allen was on crutches, the <lb />
Mr. a result of injury to his leg In the <lb />
oil talk to the students. shooting. Claude Allen <lb />
of these talks were greatly, dean cut features <lb />
enjoyed by the school. <lb />
with a tread and helped bis <lb />
enter the which bad <lb />
Canvass brought to convey them to the <lb />
The Democratic county candidates prison. <lb />
have been met by tiled Did you sleep on way to this <lb />
appointments and have Claude was asked <lb />
Why enjoyed chatting with <lb />
In some good work. Next <lb />
week will speak <lb />
Tuesday, Tuesday night. <lb />
Wednesday. X <lb />
Friday. Friday night <lb />
and will close the at I handsome a man as a day's travel <lb />
Black Jack Saturday. The people could disclose. He wore u neat milt <lb />
turn out to hear Hie Speak- black cloth with hear neatly comb <lb />
these gentleman, referring to the <lb />
two guards who went after <lb />
Claude Allen was to <lb />
his father's right Bide and was as <lb />
-rs at all these places. <lb />
ill <lb />
ed white collar and black <lb />
tie. <lb />
The men gave absolutely <lb />
to the guards the saying <lb />
I the Aliens had talked of many things <lb />
Would s <lb />
new. <lb />
t to work to make things <lb />
Say <lb />
And while Do worked. <lb />
does It wrong. I know I <lb />
Could do it So all I lie day <lb />
Was heard the clack of Brother Say. <lb />
Hut this one fact from none v as bid. <lb />
Say always talked. Do always did. <lb />
I. T. I I C I <lb />
Steam and Hot Water <lb />
Heating, <lb />
lid's <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
inn prepared to do your work <lb />
Reasonable price. me or call <lb />
hone No. <lb />
to he <lb />
Training School <lb />
Tho Mikado. Hi,, while coming to this city and were I <lb />
neat by Arthur will pleasant In every way. I <lb />
ha given sometime In the midwinter I The fact that the prisoners were I <lb />
hi of Teach coming was not known but many of I <lb />
en Training School. The parts who came from points between, <lb />
assigned and began US soon and this city gathered St the <lb />
as the school WU organized this carriage to gel a last look at the con- <lb />
men. <lb />
fall. <lb />
Tho is of <lb />
and fun. The <lb />
beautiful<lb />
and scenery will produce <lb />
charming spectacular effects. <lb />
Greenville. Sept. <lb />
Notice la hereby given to the pub- <lb />
that our lands lying along Tar <lb />
River have been posted according to <lb />
law and it la our intention to prose <lb />
PR County Fair CM <lb />
Aberdeen Angus bull <lb />
bred, buck <lb />
line ewes. G, T. Tyson. <lb />
M M did <lb />
and <lb />
Again <lb />
us have a ti <lb />
the statements mailed to you. Re- <lb />
. the will not lei <lb />
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 />
TRIPP, <lb />
W. J. EVANS, <lb />
J. R <lb />
J. G. <lb />
R. H. ALLEN. <lb />
L. P. EVANS. <lb />
J D. SMITH. <lb />
E. T FORBES, <lb />
O I. JOYNER. <lb />
in U I in <lb />
us continue sending the paper to <lb />
those who do not pay. We do not <lb />
want to mark off name, but <lb />
must do so unless you let us hear <lb />
from you. <lb />
In Fares <lb />
There's often much truth In the say- <lb />
face is tor but Its <lb />
said where pimples, skin <lb />
blotches, or other blemishes dis <lb />
figure it Impure blood is back of <lb />
them all and chows the nerd Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills. They promote <lb />
and beauty. Try them. <lb />
at all druggists. adv <lb />
AMI <lb />
Any one a good <lb />
r Mule s my stables <lb />
mi Fifth street, near <lb />
market<lb />
Mr. M. <lb />
T. to Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
a large of rubber roof <lb />
for n period ten <lb />
s. <lb />
Miss Bather Johnson who baa been <lb />
spending a few days at re- <lb />
turned hone- Tuesday evening <lb />
Mercantile Company i-s <lb />
Inviting your attention to the <lb />
low prices good quality, see <lb />
before buying elsewhere. <lb />
Mrs. T Cox went to Vanceboro <lb />
Wednesday to attend the convocation. <lb />
Today and tomorrow and every day <lb />
ii. the Mason ran get any <lb />
way inn warn them h. W. <lb />
Misses Minnie Mae and <lb />
Pearl Hester nude a Hying trip to <lb />
Ills Wednesday. <lb />
There is no chances to be taken <lb />
at not getting your cotton ginned <lb />
when yen to Winterville with <lb />
It. The Pitt County Oil Company will <lb />
gin it hid day except Sunday. <lb />
Mr. W, Harper will have a nice <lb />
little cottage when the two new <lb />
rooms are completed. <lb />
It Is now n good time for you to <lb />
get you a stalk culler. Harrington. <lb />
Barber and Company sells the very <lb />
best and would he glad to figure with <lb />
you. <lb />
Mr. I, W, and Enoch <lb />
went to <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Cook stoves, and kettles at <lb />
A. W. Ange and <lb />
Misses Olivers Cox and Helen Smith <lb />
made n short trip to <lb />
day evening. <lb />
We have opened up a nice line <lb />
over gaiters, over shoes for men. <lb />
women and Children. The ground is <lb />
getting wet and you should keep your <lb />
I, et dry. Mercantile Company. <lb />
and is the new firm <lb />
the old stand of II. U Johnson. <lb />
We are glad lo have these business <lb />
men our town. <lb />
Bee H W. Pail for beef, fish and <lb />
o; barbecue and any- <lb />
thing ill the grocery line and be con <lb />
that you get best <lb />
goods for cash. <lb />
Mr C. went to Kinston <lb />
Friday evening <lb />
If its cotton seed you have to offer <lb />
take up With Pitt County Oil <lb />
Company. Tiny are all times in <lb />
the market and give highest <lb />
cash price or meal exchange. <lb />
If your bogs won't fatten as they <lb />
should, feed Dr. Hess powders to <lb />
t hem. A good stock on hand at A. <lb />
Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr T I. of near was <lb />
in lo Thursday lo sec his <lb />
ho are in school here. <lb />
FURNISHED WITH- <lb />
OUT A <lb />
Begin now to acquire <lb />
by starting to save. Have you <lb />
that our way is the sure <lb />
way. Its easy if you will only em- <lb />
brace the opportunity, money <lb />
when Invested in our shares. <lb />
We the public stock In our<lb />
2nd, 1912 <lb />
HIM, LOAN <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
or doses will break an <lb />
t Chills and Fever; it taken then <lb />
as a tonic the Fever will return <lb />
Price <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 />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
Cook Stoves, Malleable and Cam- <lb />
Ranges, Wilson wood Heaters, Hot <lb />
Blast Coal <lb />
If it's in the Hardware <lb />
Hi all<lb />
Into New Stables I <lb />
Corner 2nd and Evans Street <lb />
Si SHORT <lb />
Transfer Man <lb />
and Express <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets All Trains <lb />
88888888888888888 <lb />
G. M. MOORING SON <lb />
rat-4 pt-Q I Buyers of cotton and <lb />
duce. We now occupy former <lb />
n m Co.<lb />
i. on in. <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 /></p>
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                <p>
Legal Notices. <lb />
KALE OP REAL ESTATE <lb />
IT <lb />
a decree of the Super- <lb />
Court. Pitt county, made by H. <lb />
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a civil <lb />
action pending in said court, at <lb />
term. 1912. entitled J. A. Stokes and <lb />
II umber vs. J. A. Gardner, <lb />
undersigned will, on <lb />
Monday, tin- day November. <lb />
1912. at o'clock, boob, ii being the <lb />
1st day of November Civil Term. 1912 <lb />
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose <lb />
to public sale before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, county, to the <lb />
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb />
described tracts or parcels of land <lb />
to and being in Swift <lb />
Creek Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina and described as follows to <lb />
at a stake on the Clay <lb />
Root road and running W 1-2 <lb />
poles to a stake, thence S K <lb />
poles to a thence S W <lb />
polos to the road, thence up <lb />
with the Creek road to Gardner's <lb />
Cross contain in acres more <lb />
or <lb />
Also one trait land in said town- <lb />
ship, county and state, beginning at <lb />
Isaac Gardner's second corner and <lb />
runs S W to the Creek road, then <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By of a decree of Pitt super- <lb />
court made In special proceeding <lb />
NOTICE EXECUTION <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb />
In the Court <lb />
Greenville j No 1777, entitled H. W. Forbes. <lb />
Company, vs. Forbes and others. Ex the <lb />
By virtue of an execution direct-1 undersigned commissioner will sell <lb />
ed to the undersigned from the at public auction for <lb />
court of Pitt county, in the on Monday, December 2nd. 1912, <lb />
above entitled action. I will on house door In Green- <lb />
ville the following described real es- <lb />
situate in the town of Green- <lb />
ville which formerly belonged to the <lb />
day, 11th day of 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 j Forbes, to <lb />
execution, all the right, title and In- <lb />
which the said Manson M Ta- <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 on <lb />
avenue and described as <lb />
Beginning at Roosevelt at the <lb />
corner of A. M. Moseley and run- <lb />
west feet; thence north, <lb />
the property of Higgs Bros. <lb />
and others feet to a corner of the <lb />
property of B J. Pulley; thence <lb />
feet to Roosevelt thence <lb />
along Roosevelt avenue feet to the <lb />
beginning. <lb />
This day of October. 1912. <lb />
S. I. Sheriff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Interesting letter From a <lb />
WITH THE BOXERS, Is ready to post for a <lb />
clash between Jim Flynn and John <lb />
Reports from San have <lb />
it that Willie Ritchie Is about to side-1 , <lb />
track ht manager. Billy Nolan. I . . v . ,. . . . <lb />
better form In New York than he did <lb />
Mexico, D. F. Oct. 1912, <lb />
Mr. D. J. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
Dear Mr. <lb />
lot lying on the corner of j Knowing how hard it is to get facts <lb />
Lane and Clark street and through the Associated Press regard- <lb />
fronting on Lane feet the conditions of Mexico. beg <lb />
and on Clark street feel, upon which to give you the following which <lb />
property are several houses and be- ma publish. <lb />
Hie property conveyed John recent movement of Felix <lb />
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by deed Dial is a very serious one and <lb />
dated 11th, 1904, which deed canted a deal of excitement <lb />
pears of record in the office of the her, in the capital city. There arc <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county In <lb />
Book B-S, page and is her.-by re- <lb />
Battling Nelson wants to meet <lb />
and Is willing to, <lb />
let name the terms. <lb />
Jack Redmond has been matched <lb />
to meet Kid of New Fork, <lb />
In a 10-round bout at Brooklyn. <lb />
It is said that a New Mexico pro- <lb />
in California, where he first branched <lb />
Bouquet's expedition <lb />
against the Ohio Indians start- <lb />
ed from Fort Pitt. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Tho undersigned having this day <lb />
down said road to the old Plat Branch as administrator of the es- <lb />
then with the courses of R Little, before D. C. <lb />
o said ditch to Isaac Gardner's third Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
corner, thence North West polos notice is hereby <lb />
to the beginning, containing acres indebted to said es- <lb />
to make immediately to <lb />
the undersigned administrator and all <lb />
holding claims against said <lb />
more or loss. <lb />
Also one parcel of land in said <lb />
township, county and state, beginning <lb />
made as to the out <lb />
of move as well <lb />
for an accurate politically, but results <lb />
m us know. <lb />
I had the pleasure of a long con- <lb />
with one of the head <lb />
government officials this noon. <lb />
following is his view of the <lb />
He says that has In <lb />
to <lb />
lot known as the Lewis King <lb />
lot lying In that part of Greenville <lb />
known as Little Washington, bound- <lb />
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams. <lb />
Tucker and others and being <lb />
mutter. <lb />
tho lot conveyed to John J Forbes ,.,.,,,. Navy and giving <lb />
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan- <lb />
7th. 1907, by deed Which <lb />
M orders to the <lb />
ships. There are <lb />
majority of <lb />
in number <lb />
the <lb />
six. <lb />
pears or record In the office of Reg- charge of these ships and the <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in book Mexico however does <lb />
M-S. page reference to which mt possible that he can <lb />
deed is hereby made for an government unless he <lb />
the support of the other <lb />
lot known as the William L of country. This <lb />
Hanrahan fully described the state <lb />
a deed from W. Hanrahan to , remarks about his <lb />
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th. 1885, , ,.,, ,. u it remains in <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 of the <lb />
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green- <lb />
ville Road and running Westward <lb />
with the Greenville road to the Laura <lb />
A. land, then South to M. <lb />
O. Gardner's line, then <lb />
with M. O. land to the; <lb />
Gardner's 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 Stale adjoining <lb />
the Lazarus Dawson lands. W. II. <lb />
Clark. J. Dixon and J. J. <lb />
lands, containing acres more or <lb />
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 on <lb />
the South by Swift Creek, on Fast <lb />
by J. Dixon. on the North by J. <lb />
H. Collins and M. O. Gardner and on <lb />
the West by M. O. Gardner, contain- <lb />
acres more or less and known <lb />
as the Loftin lands. <lb />
Also one other tract of land 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 to bridge, thence <lb />
running S with said ditch to the old <lb />
This the 3rd day <lb />
G. H. LITTLE, <lb />
Administrator of the estate of Nannie <lb />
K. Little. ltd <lb />
Stray-Taken Up <lb />
have taken OP eight spoiled shoals <lb />
that have been going in my Held for <lb />
over a month. Weight, about or <lb />
pounds. Marked smooth crop and <lb />
slit in right ear and under bit in left. <lb />
Owner can get them by paying dam- <lb />
ages. <lb />
October , <lb />
W. H. TRIPP <lb />
N. <lb />
R. F. D Box <lb />
ltd w <lb />
political situation in the north <lb />
Zapata with his bands south of us <lb />
and east the- government Is <lb />
bound to tall. My friend still re- <lb />
marked that he <lb />
lot known as the <lb />
lot and the same conveyed to J. J. <lb />
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife <lb />
by deed dated Oct. which <lb />
deed appears of record the oilier <lb />
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt ,;,,,, t, states and believed <lb />
county in book A-5, page and is ,.,, would conic In the course of <lb />
hereby referred to for an de- expressed myself very <lb />
This lot also lien ill Little against intervention not for the <lb />
Washington and being 1-8 interest of Mexico but for the United I <lb />
Males and tried to to <lb />
lot lying In that part of viewpoint we took of <lb />
known as Little Washing- .,, n really believe that most of <lb />
ton known as the Hooker lot and business people here, Mexicans as <lb />
being the same lot by as foreigners, would at <lb />
car Hooker lo J. Forbes by deed day welcome <lb />
dated Dec. 19th, 1898. which deed ,, part anything that will re- <lb />
of record in the of the <lb />
Register of Deeds in book 0-6, page , am lo ,.,,,,., <lb />
thing to the fall of the govern- <lb />
hut from now developments, <lb />
and changes every day from a <lb />
standpoint, it looks like days <lb />
the present government are <lb />
Fortunately the foreigner la <lb />
of the excitement this time and <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Hating 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 />
and all persons to whom the said cs-fa par, No , , ,,,., of <lb />
Is Indebted will present the same, on ,. of <lb />
within twelve months of he date of and ,,, mA perfectly at ease to see the <lb />
this notice or the same will be plead- on .,,, on Third <lb />
which Is referred to for <lb />
an accurate description This lot <lb />
fronts on Clark street feet and <lb />
runs hack IS 1-2 <lb />
One lot in said town known a <lb />
ed In bar of their recovery. <lb />
Oct. 1912.<lb />
Administrator of W. H. Flake <lb />
W. F. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
A Farm for Sale, Notice sod <lb />
Description. <lb />
A good farm containing one <lb />
and fifty acres. Horse <lb />
Crop In Cultivation. <lb />
One 8-room dwelling house, good <lb />
barn and shelters, 4-room tenant <lb />
Flat Branch ditch to the division line and <lb />
One tobacco barn. <lb />
1-2 <lb />
Said lots will be divided to suit <lb />
purchasers if requested before sale. <lb />
This Oct. 29th. 1912. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner.<lb />
between Isaac Gardner and Charles <lb />
Gardner to the Greenville road, con- <lb />
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 <lb />
For further information apply to <lb />
J. C ROBERTSON. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Farm For Hale <lb />
acres acres in <lb />
Gardner Craven county. miles from Vance- <lb />
on road between and <lb />
acres more or <lb />
This is to be made under and by Bern. Land tine for r <lb />
authority of the Decree of the cotton and corn. <lb />
Charlotte to Entertain Eleven <lb />
Bishops When Episcopals <lb />
Meet <lb />
worst come. I <lb />
Anything unusual comes up from <lb />
time time I shall be pleased <lb />
inform you. With kindest regards j <lb />
for you and all my friends who ask <lb />
about me, I am, <lb />
Sincerely yours. <lb />
B. TRIPP. <lb />
Court above referred to. <lb />
This the 10th day of October. 1912. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Will Be <lb />
SUMMONS <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 take notice that a civil action for <lb />
divorce has been Instituted In the <lb />
county of Pitt, by Peed, the <lb />
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the <lb />
defendant, for divorce and the said <lb />
Robert Peed will hereby take notice <lb />
that he is required to appear at the <lb />
next term of the Superior court of <lb />
Pitt county which convenes at the <lb />
court house in Greenville. Pitt <lb />
on the 10th. Monday after the 1st <lb />
Monday of September, It being the <lb />
11th day of November. 1912. and an- <lb />
or demur to the complaint filed <lb />
in the above entitled cause and the <lb />
said Robert Peed will fur- <lb />
take notice that If he falls to <lb />
answer the complaint within tho <lb />
time require by law. the plaintiff will <lb />
to the court for the relief de- <lb />
in the complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of October. 1912. <lb />
P C <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co. <lb />
ltd <lb />
cheap on easy terms. <lb />
H. H. PROCTOR. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C.<lb />
Going It Blind <lb />
The operator on The Re- <lb />
has verily had to go it blind <lb />
for a law days, and it is remarkable <lb />
that he was able to hand down enough <lb />
matter for Saturday's and yesterday's <lb />
paper. At the end of his yes- <lb />
he put the laugh on the force <lb />
with this squib of his <lb />
CHARLOTTE. Oct. is ex- don't know what I am doing, but <lb />
that the sixth Missionary am doing <lb />
of the Department of The little blaze that got in our <lb />
of the Protestant church, early Saturday morning. <lb />
which is to be held In Charlotte burned every button off the keyboard <lb />
tuber to will be one of the left nothing there to indicate the <lb />
most largely attended of letters. imagine yourself using a <lb />
this body yet held. It Is known typewriter with all buttons gone <lb />
ready to the committee in charge of on the keyboard and nothing but the <lb />
entertainment that eleven of of the keys left, and you will <lb />
the church will be present and an idea of what our operator had <lb />
later, laymen and women numbering to do. A telegram to the factory <lb />
and it Is expected that quite a a new set of keys by Mon- <lb />
Fair Meeting Friday <lb />
member of the board <lb />
governors, township committees and <lb />
the ladies connected with the <lb />
man's of the Pitt county <lb />
fair, should be at the meeting to be <lb />
held In the court house Friday morn- <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
limber will be present who day afternoon <lb />
I yet notified the committee of their <lb />
The delegates be hos- <lb />
entertained by the members <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
Is one where health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
disordered there <lb />
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ft natural <lb />
A healthy means pare <lb />
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Take no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
of four churches <lb />
Charlotte, assisted by members <lb />
other denominations. <lb />
in <lb />
of <lb />
May Prove Fatal <lb />
KINSTON. Oct. Harri- <lb />
eon. a farmer of Hookerton, Greene <lb />
county, lies at the point of death in <lb />
the home of Lee Hill, on <lb />
street, in this city, as the result <lb />
alarm a accident which occur- <lb />
were ed on Heights, to the north <lb />
of Kinston. Harrison, a well do <lb />
Alarm Night <lb />
The blowing of the tire <lb />
whistle Just as the churches <lb />
starting. Sunday night, put an end <lb />
to the services for the time being. and know of the Green <lb />
The alarm was caused b something bringing a load of <lb />
or about the tobacco to the market here, and <lb />
on Fifth street, but when reach- <lb />
ed there they found nothing hut a <lb />
dark house with some innocent look- <lb />
when the team dashed off down the <lb />
Inclined road and a wheel ran Into <lb />
r hole He was thrown from the top <lb />
denizens of the joint slipping out the wagon, The <lb />
v and load of 1.650 pounds t <lb />
tobacco rolled over his body, <lb />
log Internal injuries from it <lb />
is for him to <lb />
door. There were various rumors <lb />
as to but lack of <lb />
evidence they are passed <lb />
on.<lb />
I Setter puppy about old I WILL HATE FOR SILK AT <lb />
Answers to name of white Pin County Fair grade <lb />
and linen colored spots. A liberal Aberdeen Angus ball and <lb />
will be paid for her thoroughbred So buck and <lb />
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fl ltd m-w-law <lb />
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K. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER S<lb />
Wilson, Craig, Simmons; Favorites <lb />
Democracy <lb />
Will Reign <lb />
March 4th <lb />
GIVES <lb />
WILSON SOLID VOTE <lb />
No Surprises in National, State, <lb />
or County Returns. Small's <lb />
Majority in First District Will <lb />
Exceed <lb />
New York--Shortly before mid- <lb />
night, Col. Roosevelt the fol- <lb />
lowing telegram to Gov. <lb />
American people, by a <lb />
great have conferred <lb />
yon the highest honor in their <lb />
gift I congratulate you <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt. <lb />
Associate Press 1648 <lb />
out of in New York state out- <lb />
side New York city, Taft <lb />
Wilson Roosevelt <lb />
Associate Press says returns from <lb />
districts New York state out- <lb />
side New York, give Taft <lb />
Wilson Roosevelt <lb />
Va , by <lb />
New York Sun says Wilson carries <lb />
Va., by majority. <lb />
NEW <lb />
Brooklyn, districts out of <lb />
Wilson Taft Roosevelt <lb />
Burroughs Queen. districts out <lb />
of Wilson 1732; Taft <lb />
Manhattan and Bronx dis- <lb />
out of Wilson Taft <lb />
Roosevelt Queen. dis- <lb />
out of Wilson Taft <lb />
Roosevelt 1376. <lb />
City N. Y., Wilson Taft 20- <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
New York City, districts out <lb />
of 1730 in city N. Y., Wilson <lb />
Taft Roosevelt <lb />
Associate Press Bays returns from <lb />
election districts out of in <lb />
N. Y, stale outside N. Y. city, Taft <lb />
Wilson Roosevelt 33- <lb />
Same districts 1908 Taft <lb />
Bryan <lb />
City N. Y. Wilson Taft 35- <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
New York World says <lb />
are Wilson carries N, Y. state by <lb />
plurality. City of N. Y. 13- <lb />
1730 districts. Wilson <lb />
Taft Roosevelt <lb />
City of New York, for <lb />
districts out 1730, <lb />
Hedges Strauss <lb />
York 41st district. <lb />
Charles B. Smith, Democrat, elected. <lb />
Returns from districts N. Y. slate, <lb />
outside N. Y. city, <lb />
son Roosevelt <lb />
N. Y. governor, districts out <lb />
of 1730, Hedges <lb />
Strauss <lb />
Returns from New York state out- <lb />
side New York city. Taft <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Six precinct in Durham county <lb />
Rives Wilson 1500; Roosevelt <lb />
Taft <lb />
NEW JERSEY <lb />
Newark, N. J., report all parts <lb />
slate indicate more votes polled <lb />
than ever before at four P. M. <lb />
Democrats claim Wilson not only <lb />
carried slate, but has the majority <lb />
vote polled. <lb />
MAINE <lb />
Portland. Me. districts out of <lb />
gives Roosevelt Taft <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Portland. Me., president <lb />
from out of precincts piles <lb />
Roosevelt Taft <lb />
son <lb />
VERMONT <lb />
out of cities and towns in <lb />
Roosevelt Taft 15- <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Conn. towns and cities <lb />
of incomplete, Wilson Taft <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
Concord. N. H., Taft carried the <lb />
first New Hampshire town, reports. <lb />
Pitt County's Vole for United States Senator <lb />
MASSACHUSETTS <lb />
Returns for president from out <lb />
of voting precincts in Mass., give <lb />
Roosevelt 1479, Taft Wilson <lb />
1474. Te same precincts in 1908 gave <lb />
Bryan Taft <lb />
Returns for governor, out of <lb />
precincts In Mass., give Bird, Pro- <lb />
Fobs, Democrat, <lb />
Walker, Republican, 1672. Same <lb />
In 1911 gave Foss 1262; Forth- <lb />
Republican East <lb />
Greenwich, first town beard from in <lb />
gave Roosevelt <lb />
Taft Wilson This town In <lb />
1908 gave Taft Bryan <lb />
Associate Press says D. A. <lb />
coll, Democrat, elected congress. <lb />
districts out Mass., Including all <lb />
but live district in city of Boston <lb />
give Roosevelt Taft <lb />
Wilson districts Maine <lb />
cities and towns comprising out <lb />
of precincts, give Roosevelt <lb />
Taft Wilson <lb />
Returns from out of <lb />
In Mass. Roosevelt <lb />
Taft Wilson <lb />
Boston, Wilson strength oBs- <lb />
ton today exceeded that of Roosevelt <lb />
and Taft. The latter are <lb />
divided.<lb />
Beaver Dam <lb />
. <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
. . <lb />
No. . <lb />
No. . <lb />
Falkland . <lb />
Farmville . <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
. <lb />
Swift Creek . <lb />
Totals, . 1278<lb />
Roosevelt Debs <lb />
Atlanta, towns and <lb />
give Wilson Taft <lb />
Debs <lb />
Atlanta, counties complete <lb />
give Wilson Taft <lb />
Debs <lb />
ILLINOIS <lb />
Chicago. precincts out of 1364 <lb />
Chicago give Taft Wilson <lb />
1805; Roosevelt and Press says <lb />
returns for governor from dis- <lb />
out of In N. Y. city, <lb />
Strauss <lb />
Same districts 1910 gave <lb />
son <lb />
J Chicago. returns Indicate <lb />
the race between Roosevelt and <lb />
Wilson In Chicago is extremely close <lb />
with Roosevelt leading by a narrow <lb />
margin. Taft will run third in the <lb />
city. <lb />
Chicago. precincts in Chicago, <lb />
Roosevelt Wilson <lb />
Debs <lb />
Chicago, precincts out of 1364. <lb />
Roosevelt Wilson Taft <lb />
Debs <lb />
Louisville, Ky., precincts out of <lb />
city and county give Wilson ma- <lb />
while in precincts <lb />
showed plurality of Taft <lb />
hardly showed. <lb />
Louisville, Ky out of <lb />
city and county give Wilson ma- <lb />
over while in <lb />
Roosevelt showed plurality of <lb />
Taft hardly showed. <lb />
City of Louisville, Ky. out of <lb />
precincts In Louisville, give <lb />
son Roosevelt Taft <lb />
City out of <lb />
Wilson Roosevelt <lb />
Taft, <lb />
Kentucky, precincts out of <lb />
give Wilson Taft <lb />
Henry county, Ky., complete. <lb />
son Taft Roosevelt <lb />
Bourbon county, Ky., complete. <lb />
give Wilson Taft 1759; <lb />
Kentucky, counties complete, <lb />
Wilson Taft Roosevelt <lb />
Union, Ky., out of precincts, <lb />
give Wilson Taft <lb />
Bullet, Ky., out of precincts, <lb />
Wilson 1275; Taft Roosevelt <lb />
Congress same county, Demo- <lb />
1293; Republican <lb />
Meade county Ky., out of <lb />
give Wilson Taft <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
Fayette county, Ky. out of <lb />
precincts give Wilson Taft <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
Richmond, Va., Incomplete returns <lb />
from city Portsmouth and Norfolk and <lb />
county, Wilson <lb />
Taft Debs <lb />
City of Danville. precincts out <lb />
city and county give Wilson <lb />
I majority over Roosevelt while <lb />
precincts Roosevelt showed <lb />
of Taft hardly showed any. <lb />
Richmond, Va., Patrick county, in- <lb />
complete, Wilson Taft <lb />
Sanders, Democrat, Con- <lb />
Harris. Republican, <lb />
Shelton, Socialist, This county <lb />
give Taft a majority of in 1908. <lb />
Richmond, Va., of precincts, <lb />
gives Slemp making his major- <lb />
In the county estimated a <lb />
gain <lb />
PENNSYLVANIA <lb />
Philadelphia. districts out of <lb />
in Pennsylvania, give Taft 11- <lb />
Wilson Roosevelt <lb />
Kitchin Falls Down in 2nd <lb />
And Fifth Districts <lb />
OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM I III I. <lb />
TY-THREE HIVES SIM- <lb />
MONS A MAJORITY OF <lb />
KITCHIN AND CLARK. KITCHIN <lb />
CARRIES DISTRICT BY <lb />
AND THE 2nd DISTRICT BY <lb />
Atlanta, Complete from <lb />
towns in state. Wilson <lb />
Taft Roosevelt Debs <lb />
Atlanta, Ga., towns and counties In <lb />
Georgia, give Wilson 1612; Taft <lb />
Roosevelt <lb />
Atlanta. Ga. Total county, <lb />
1678; Taft <lb />
Debs <lb />
Atlanta, Ga., Constitution claims <lb />
the state for Wilson, largest ma- <lb />
ever polled for a <lb />
Atlanta, complete returns from <lb />
counties give Wilson Taft <lb />
MICHIGAN <lb />
Detroit, out of precincts. <lb />
Taft Wilson Roosevelt <lb />
Detroit. towns Mich. Taft 1433; <lb />
Wilson 1901; Roosevelt <lb />
Michigan, precincts outside of <lb />
Detroit Taft <lb />
FLORIDA <lb />
Jacksonville. Fla., returns from <lb />
county show that every can <lb />
on Democratic ticket win <lb />
SIMMONS <lb />
I'll Kill <lb />
Sampson <lb />
Wayne <lb />
Craven <lb />
Onslow <lb />
Buncombe . <lb />
1600 <lb />
Robeson 1400 <lb />
Carteret <lb />
Cumberland <lb />
Beaufort <lb />
New Hanover <lb />
Total <lb />
ALABAMA <lb />
Ala,. Wilson <lb />
Roosevelt Fourteen <lb />
county, Ala, <lb />
son Roosevelt <lb />
Hawthorne Trial Postponed <lb />
NEW YORK, Nov. trial of <lb />
Julian Hawthorne, son of the famous <lb />
novelist, and former <lb />
major of Boston, which was on the <lb />
docket for today in the Dotted States <lb />
District Court In tills city, has been <lb />
postponed until later In the month. <lb />
Hawthorne and with several <lb />
associates, are of making <lb />
fraudulent use of the malls in dis- <lb />
posing of stock in the Hawthorne <lb />
interests In Canada. Scores of <lb />
alleged victims from all parts of the <lb />
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trial. <lb />
Charley the Harvard star, <lb />
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