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American Novelists <lb />
So. S. THOMAS PAGE <lb />
LEARN <lb />
A EVERY DAY . A <lb />
The Associated <lb />
Newspaper School. Inc. <lb />
Above all things Nelson People of both the North and South <lb />
Page is a Virginian, by birth, by tarn-1 were enthusiastic about it The <lb />
and In his writings. Born on the himself tells how he came to write <lb />
plantation of Oakland in Hanover this <lb />
County, Virginia, he can boast of two <lb />
grandfathers who were governors of <lb />
the state, one of these, Thomas Nelson <lb />
being a signer of the Declaration of <lb />
Independence. It Is Virginia and <lb />
the and during <lb />
the reconstruction period that ho has <lb />
sought to portray in his books. <lb />
Thomas Nelson Page opened his eyes <lb />
then a friend showed me a <lb />
letter which had been written by <lb />
young girl to her sweetheart In a <lb />
Georgia regiment, telling him that she <lb />
had discovered that she loved him, <lb />
alter all, and that If he would get a <lb />
furlough and come home she would <lb />
marry him; that she had loved him <lb />
ever since they had gone to school <lb />
But he doesn't want to take the re- <lb />
so stepping forward he <lb />
solemnly, <lb />
Thomas Nelson Page Is never sec- <lb />
In his writing Everything <lb />
that he writes tends to bring about <lb />
better feeling between the North and <lb />
the South. <lb />
Every day a different <lb />
est it on will la <lb />
tor. Too can get a beautiful Intaglio <lb />
reproduction of the above picture, with <lb />
others, equally attractive, <lb />
1-2 Inches In else, with this week's <lb />
In a well <lb />
known authority covers the subject <lb />
cf the pictures and of the <lb />
week. Readers of The Reflector and <lb />
will know Art, <lb />
History, Science and Travel. <lb />
and own exquisite pictures. On sale <lb />
at the Reflector office and Ellington's <lb />
Book Store Price. Ten cents. Write <lb />
today to The Reflector for booklet ex <lb />
The Associated <lb />
School plan. <lb />
In old Virginia on April He together in the little schoolhouse In <lb />
was a rather precocious boy. Many a the woods. Then, as If feared <lb />
beating did he receive at school a temptation might be too strong <lb />
stealing time from his lessons to for him. she added a postscript In <lb />
short stories on his slate for the a-1 these come without <lb />
of his companions. He en- ; a furlough; for it you don't come hon- <lb />
Washington Lea University I won't marry This let- <lb />
when he was only Sixteen years old. had been taken from the pocket of <lb />
He remained there three years, and private dead on the battlefield of on <lb />
then alter spending a little time in of the battles around Richmond, and. <lb />
Kentucky decided to enter the law as the date was only a week before the <lb />
department of the University if battle occurred, Its pathos struck me <lb />
in He finished the work much. I remember I said, <lb />
there In about half the time usually re poor fellow got his furlough through <lb />
quired, began in Rich- a The idea remained with me. <lb />
where he remained until and I went to my office one morning <lb />
Page had alway charm of and began to write <lb />
times gone by. He tried to follow the I which was finished in about a <lb />
law faithfully; but more and more a collection of <lb />
strongly came the call to picture art- three stories of life and <lb />
civilization which, one tor, was published in This Is <lb />
having sweetened the South, has since perhaps his most characteristic work, <lb />
well nigh perished from the Many stories, essays, and poems <lb />
yearned for the old plantation life, lowed. <lb />
toe stately mansions of his forefathers I Uncle Billy In Page's story <lb />
the grandeur to which those men and is a distinct creation. At the <lb />
women of other days attained, and the wedding of his mistress and the Union <lb />
overgrown fence-rows and fields of his captain In the old, dismantled home, <lb />
own country home. the minister asks, this <lb />
Finally he decided to write. woman to be married to this <lb />
was published In 1884, and won His lady Is without a relative, and <lb />
the author Immediate recognition. Uncle Billy sees that it is up to him <lb />
The Best Medicine in the World <lb />
little girl had dysentery very <lb />
bad. I thought she would die. <lb />
Colic, and <lb />
cured her, and I can truthful- <lb />
say that think it is the best med- <lb />
in the Mrs. <lb />
Clare, Mich. For sale by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Winterville <lb />
This Tery H <lb />
Cone About Daring One Of <lb />
The Months Of <lb />
The Year <lb />
Forward to the Land League <lb />
BOSTON, Mass., Aug. first <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Aug. conference of the <lb />
alt and children, Margaret, James and forward to the Land League <lb />
John C. have returned from Ridge- bled In this city today and will con- <lb />
crest where trey have been spending In session until the end of the <lb />
the summer. Mrs. Wyatt has been week. The league alms to bring <lb />
an eminently successful teacher for results to the farmer, to <lb />
many years, and returns to resume frauds In the settlement of lands <lb />
her work In the Winterville High and to Inspire social life in rural <lb />
School. I districts. The movement Is designed I year amounted to 1,500.37. <lb />
Under the of to make farm life attractive and acreage of 1421.37. This speaks <lb />
Murray, of Beloit. Wisconsin, work as to promote a general exodus for the new and <lb />
on the Installation of the electric light the congested sections of the large for town <lb />
plant Is progressing rapidly. cities, thereby bringing relief to the <lb />
another week or two our citizens will tenement dwellers and eventual ex- <lb />
no longer be walking In darkness. termination of the slums. <lb />
Kate and Mamie Chapman <lb />
have returned from Simpson where <lb />
they visited Miss Leona Tucker. <lb />
We carry a full line of pistols, cart- <lb />
A record for the local post office <lb />
v. as broken last month when the re- <lb />
went higher than they have <lb />
ever been before for this of <lb />
the year. During the month of July, <lb />
1912 the receipts were while <lb />
in the receipts only goes to show that <lb />
more business Is being done here <lb />
than ever before. <lb />
The fact that such a very notice- <lb />
able Increase has come about during <lb />
the dull season of the makes <lb />
the showing all the better. That <lb />
Greenville should do this amount of <lb />
business for July, a month when <lb />
IS<lb />
TRINITY COLLEGE <lb />
A a Institution of education Intensely devoted to developing- area. Its <lb />
graduates are everywhere and Ml In all <lb />
Uses el work. They places of honor and dignity la and <lb />
state, and ably prominently represent their state la Ike <lb />
government- A college with ample resources to provide the <lb />
best education. More than a million dollars recently added to Its en- <lb />
i wide range courses. Necessary expenses of the <lb />
moderate . No Increase In within twenty-fly years. <lb />
For and Illustrated booklet address <lb />
E. L, FLOWERS, <lb />
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N. C <lb />
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1898 <lb />
Location Equipment <lb />
of successful experience. Special care of the health of <lb />
students. An Instructor In each dormitory to supervise <lb />
conditions of boys under hi- rare. Excellent library and <lb />
gymnasium facilities. Large fields. Fall term opens <lb />
September <lb />
FOR ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS <lb />
W. W. PELE, <lb />
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb />
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb />
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb />
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb />
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb />
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb />
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb />
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb />
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb />
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb />
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb />
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb />
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb />
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb />
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands. <lb />
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or <lb />
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to- <lb />
and make you happy. J. R <lb />
J. G. <lb />
A Good Investment <lb />
W. D. a well known mer- <lb />
chant of Wis. bought a <lb />
stock of Chamberlain's medicine so <lb />
as to be able to them to bis <lb />
customers. After receiving them hi <lb />
v as himself taken sick and says that <lb />
one small bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
was worth more to him than the <lb />
cost of his entire stock of these med- <lb />
For sale by all druggists. <lb />
To Construct Torpedo Boats <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. New <lb />
ridges, flash lights, shot guns, and York Shipbuilding Company of Cam- <lb />
You are invited to call and den. N. J., was the lowest bidder for <lb />
scan our stock. A Ange and Co. the construction of the torpedo de- <lb />
A few more good beef for which proposals were most persons are away on their <lb />
cattle. R. W. Dall. opened, at each for two cations, and when less business la <lb />
Miss Annie Edwards has boats. None of six bidders offered to being done, certainly In Greenville <lb />
the place In the post office formerly construct more than two boats each, <lb />
held by Mr. Bryan, who goes as there are six to be built, <lb />
to the new bank in Greenville in the there will a chance for some of the <lb />
near future. j high bidders. The Bath Iron Works <lb />
Mr, M. L Barker has returned from offered to construct two boats with I <lb />
a visit to Fort Barnwell. He was ac- certain modifications of the depart <lb />
by Miss Alice Edwards, n cut's plans, at each. The <lb />
who has also visiting there. <lb />
Just received a car load of cement. Mass., bid for one <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company. boat. Cramp and Sons of <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- bid each for two; Now- this <lb />
for your overalls and work pants. port News Shipbuilding Company bid <lb />
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. each for two and the Union are now <lb />
O. C. Dougherty died last night Works for one. <lb />
will be buried in the cemetery here <lb />
The Eye Doctor, V. H. <lb />
J. D., of Kinston, will be at Winter- <lb />
ville, August and at the <lb />
and at Ayden August and at J. <lb />
R. Smith and Go's, store for the <lb />
pose of examining the eye and fit- <lb />
ting glasses. <lb />
WILSON POLICE ACTIVE <lb />
For the Month of July, Hi <lb />
Costs and Fines, <lb />
WILSON, Aug. Wilson <lb />
lice force keep constantly after vi- <lb />
and monthly demonstrate to <lb />
those who persist In that <lb />
they have to tho <lb />
For the month closing July <lb />
were arrests, divided as <lb />
Disorderly conduct. violation town <lb />
ordinances, speeding autos, <lb />
drunk on street, retailing, <lb />
gambling, A. D. W., <lb />
C. C. W. trespass, F. and A., <lb />
resisting officer, burglary <lb />
Costs and fines In the above cases <lb />
amount to special tax col- <lb />
poll tax by<lb />
at any other time of tho year, <lb />
perhaps, should make the citizens <lb />
feel proud of the showing that <lb />
has been made. <lb />
Tho past administrations at the <lb />
post office made very creditable show- <lb />
, of and in their day and time their <lb />
Increases were In proportion to the <lb />
that was done here. The <lb />
by this time becoming more <lb />
and more used to tho parcel post <lb />
this afternoon. They have the <lb />
of many friends in their be- <lb />
Foreign Golf Experts Coming <lb />
LONDON, Aug. <lb />
to Its use and its value. <lb />
The receipts from this source have, <lb />
of course, aided In swelling the post <lb />
office receipts, but all the same It <lb />
speaks well for tho town, and for <lb />
administration of tho affairs. <lb />
MARK <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
for all of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Bout, N aural- <lb />
Catarrh and <lb />
Asthma <lb />
STOP THE PAIN <lb />
Gives Quick Relief <lb />
It stops and pains, re- <lb />
swollen Joints and <lb />
like <lb />
the acid and la amok. <lb />
Bare and sure In Its result. No <lb />
other Ilka it. <lb />
roe on request. <lb />
OLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
On per bottle, or <lb />
; paid upon of price if not <lb />
I obtainable In TOUT locality. <lb />
, RHEUMATIC CURE CO. <lb />
Lake Strait <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
X. C. <lb />
First Class College School For Boys And <lb />
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the <lb />
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson College and <lb />
at the University. Boarders under the Immediate supervision of <lb />
the Principal. JOHN GRAHAM. <lb />
SKIN SORES v <lb />
SUMS, WOUNDS, <lb />
.-, a, ,, <lb />
SALVE <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
Mr. Alex Evans has accepted the and Edward Ray, the noted golf ex- <lb />
position with A. W. Ange and today on the Celtic to Several changes have been made <lb />
made vacant by the resignation compete in the American open at the post office recently, as was <lb />
of Mr. B. D. Forest, who will begin tournament to ho held next noted in The Reflector several days <lb />
business for himself in a few days. at Mass. Ray and ago, and these have tended toward <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox returned Sunday are accompanied on the trip the place much more comfort- <lb />
after a two stay in Robeson Wilfrid the professional at able than ever before. The force of <lb />
county. I Downs club, and Louis employees know well their work and <lb />
Miss Eugenia Rush of Washington a well known French pro-j perform their duties In a manner <lb />
was called home this morning by a most satisfactory to the public, <lb />
telegram announcing tho death of her <lb />
grandmother. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
can supply you with light and heavy <lb />
shoes for everyday wort <lb />
A force of carpenters are now at <lb />
work on the buildings of the Winter- <lb />
ville High School and many Improve- <lb />
are being made. Among them <lb />
will be a gymnasium for girls. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
August <lb />
became Independent of <lb />
Peru. <lb />
French under Prince de <lb />
bombarded Algiers. <lb />
We have just a fresh sup- <lb />
ply of the celebrated Black Eagle Sun <lb />
Cured Tobacco. J. R. J. Q. <lb />
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC, <lb />
TASTELESS Chill TONIC <lb />
The Old Standard, General Tonic. out Malaria, <lb />
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Thole System. <lb />
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. <lb />
It Is s combination of INK and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder- <lb />
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of <lb />
the hot summer. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TON has no equal for Malaria, <lb />
Chills Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and <lb />
vigor Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with- <lb />
out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to <lb />
action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic Sure Appetizer. A Complete <lb />
Strengthened Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SO cents. <lb />
in <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers.<lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Bakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de- <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Welders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag- <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers.<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 />
RAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
RY FA CI LI TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
lire Is the Most the Most the i Inn. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
R. C,<lb />
LOCAL TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
TO OPEN NEXT TUESDAY <lb />
AUGUST THE NINETEENTH <lb />
Every Thing is in Readiness for What is Believed Will be Greatest <lb />
Season in History of Greenville <lb />
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS <lb />
HAVE BEEN SPENT ON IMPROVEMENTS <lb />
years. There has never been a time <lb />
when more money was spent during <lb />
Two New Warehouses Have Been Built this Year, One Old one season than has been tho case this <lb />
One Has Changed Hands. Floor Space Best and Largest Ever <lb />
Had in Pitt County. Greenville's Enviable Position as Tobacco <lb />
Market Eastern North Carolina. Something of the Tobacco <lb />
Market and of How This Year's Crop Compares With Former <lb />
Seasons. <lb />
On next Tuesday, August the every facility for the convenience <lb />
tobacco market for tho season of 1913, <lb />
will open In Greenville. It is ex- <lb />
that on that day the town will <lb />
ho crowded with a large number of <lb />
farmers from every section of Pitt <lb />
adjoining counties who will <lb />
here for the purpose of getting some <lb />
idea of how things will go, of <lb />
forming some sort of an opinion as <lb />
to what tho market will afford this <lb />
year. <lb />
of tho farmers has pro- <lb />
video. No stone has been left <lb />
turned by the enterprising business <lb />
men who have faith In tho local mar- <lb />
and who have spent hundreds <lb />
thousands of dollars In tho interest; <lb />
bringing to this town the greatest <lb />
quantity of tobacco that has <lb />
been sold here In a season. <lb />
They have unreservedly given their <lb />
time and their money to advertising <lb />
Prospects for tho best season on tho advantages of the market In <lb />
the tobacco market Greenville town, and have thought no <lb />
has ever had, were never brighter too dear to make that tho farmers <lb />
than they are right at the present might have the opportunity of get- <lb />
time. For fully three months, and ting what their crop is worth, <lb />
longer, farmers, buyers, warehouse- j Thousands upon thousands of <lb />
men, business men, and In fact the have been spent on <lb />
year, and all of this money has been <lb />
put Into improvements on tho <lb />
houses and tho tobacco plants in tho <lb />
town. There is ample warehouse and <lb />
factory space for handling the pro- <lb />
duct. <lb />
It Is said that there Is no better <lb />
tobacco market In all of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina than is to be found in <lb />
this town. is possible by I <lb />
tho and better facilities i <lb />
tor handling tho weed here than any-1 <lb />
where in tills section. Prices <lb />
OB the local market are M good as <lb />
had anywhere, especially on; <lb />
ape the sales and Mr. will have <lb />
full charge of tho office. <lb />
Brick <lb />
Rice and Spain, Props <lb />
J. F. sales manager. <lb />
W. L. Rico, auctioneer. <lb />
D. S. Spain, bookkeeper. <lb />
G. K Harris, assistant bookkeeper. <lb />
J. W, Vincent, floor manager. <lb />
Miss Mary Holt, stenographer. <lb />
Joyner Ted, night <lb />
man. <lb />
C. T. proprietor. <lb />
H. A. sales manager. <lb />
R. A. Tyson, bookkeeper. <lb />
T. assistant book- <lb />
keeper. <lb />
G. H. auctioneer. <lb />
D. T. Beaman, floor manager. <lb />
J. Clark, night watchman. <lb />
Gentry and Gorman <lb />
J. J. Gentry and J. Nick Gorman, <lb />
proprietors. <lb />
C. J. bookkeeper. <lb />
U. T. Cannon, auctioneer. <lb />
Think Freight Discrimination <lb />
Will be Ended Soon <lb />
ARE BACK FROM CONVENTION <lb />
Six Men, Many Of The <lb />
Mn-t Important Kinds Of In- <lb />
Went To <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
Six men, representing many of the <lb />
most important kinds of businesses <lb />
carried on in this town, <lb />
to Raleigh yesterday morning to be <lb />
G. It. and W. A. present at the meeting of the North <lb />
clerks. <lb />
the markets where such small <lb />
ties of tobacco sold. <lb />
Tho buyers who will be on the <lb />
Greenville market this year are all <lb />
men of Intelligence and experience <lb />
and they will treat with courtesy <lb />
man with whom they do <lb />
Every citizen of Greenville and <lb />
Pitt county is of the local mark- <lb />
et. It contributes its share, and n <lb />
big share, to the life and <lb />
of Greenville. It business <lb />
entire town, have been preparing for meats not only at the warehouses, <lb />
and awaiting the arrival of next Tues- but also In various factories that and holds business in tho town. <lb />
day. Business in this town, as every- business here. Principal among these The people Greenville always, <lb />
Clay Wilson and Edwards <lb />
floor <lb />
John Tripp. night watchman. <lb />
Johnston and <lb />
F. V. Johnston and F. D. Foxhall. <lb />
proprietors. <lb />
V. P Foxhall, sales manager. <lb />
J. B. Rucker, auctioneer. <lb />
Hugh bookkeeper. <lb />
Mr. assistant bookkeeper. <lb />
Ernest Brown, floor manager. <lb />
S. T. Hooker, proprietor and sales <lb />
manager. <lb />
F. S. Langley, auctioneer. <lb />
W. S. Hardy, assistant sales man- <lb />
ager. <lb />
J. P. Williams, Jr., bookkeeper. <lb />
F. B. Hooker, assistant bookkeeper. <lb />
Cum <lb />
Carolina t Freight Rate <lb />
The meeting was held In the <lb />
Raleigh Chamber of Commerce rooms <lb />
was attended by more than a <lb />
of the representative business <lb />
men the state. Following the meet- <lb />
of the association, there was <lb />
at twelve o'clock in the senate <lb />
in the building, u con- <lb />
between tho representatives <lb />
o; the railroads, on side, and the <lb />
men from tho freight <lb />
the governor, the corporation <lb />
commission, and the legislative com- <lb />
on the other. <lb />
IS <lb />
OF Pill COUNTY <lb />
lo Fill Out Unexpected Term of the <lb />
Late W. Spier <lb />
IS <lb />
where else, has been dull for tho most might mentioned the new com- <lb />
of the summer months, and the open- additions that have been <lb />
of the tobacco market is a signal to the Imperial Tobacco Com- <lb />
for all forms of activity to pick up factory. Their floor space <lb />
and the busy to begin. working capacity has been Increased <lb />
The life of this town is said to by one-fourth, all of this making <lb />
depend, In a measure, upon the bus all tho more convenient for them to <lb />
of tho tobacco season, and It tho tobacco that they will <lb />
for this reason that so much buy on tho local market during <lb />
is always given to the coming season. Another great <lb />
for tho opening of tho market, been at the <lb />
and for tho proper conduct of tho bus- plant of the American Tobacco <lb />
during the whole season. and they said to be In better <lb />
This Year's Crop to tobacco this year <lb />
As for tho prospects for a big crop; than has been tho case In former <lb />
this year, a few statistics that have years. <lb />
been gathered and presented might <lb />
be of Interest. It will be noticed that <lb />
during tho past five years the to- <lb />
crop has been on the decline, <lb />
and that the estimated crop for 1913 <lb />
U by far the smallest of the list. <lb />
Farmers and buyers, as well as <lb />
may be left to form <lb />
their own opinion as to Just what <lb />
effect this will have on the market <lb />
of the staple. Tho crops for <lb />
the past five years, Including the <lb />
estimated crop of 1913, as fol- <lb />
1909 .<lb />
. 906,109.000 <lb />
. 962,865.000 <lb />
1913 . 896,000.000 <lb />
According to these tho crop <lb />
this year is per cent short of that <lb />
for last year. It Is 1-2 per cent <lb />
shorter than the average crop of th- <lb />
past four years, and It the <lb />
produce Is added together and the <lb />
average is taken, It will be found that <lb />
the crop for 1913 is per cent short. <lb />
Tho of tho crop does not, how- <lb />
ever, as every knows, <lb />
affect the quality of the weed, <lb />
and It is believed that this is equal <lb />
to tho average, season <lb />
The Warehouse <lb />
Greenville Is this year better than <lb />
ever before prepared to <lb />
As a matter of fact, everything Is <lb />
looking good for a great season. All <lb />
of the farmers as to <lb />
their crops; the buyers ready to <lb />
hand over tho best prices that can be <lb />
offered, and tho have <lb />
in the pink of condition for <lb />
tho handling the weed on their <lb />
floors. Nothing seems to stand- <lb />
In the way of a great and a sue <lb />
season. Tho new <lb />
Warehouse across the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line Railroad from the To- <lb />
Company's plant Is now <lb />
tho finishing touches, as is the <lb />
case also with that of Johnston and <lb />
Foxhall's new house. All of tho <lb />
warehouses are old and well <lb />
known to the farmers Pitt <lb />
neighboring counties. One other <lb />
of this season Is tho Star Ware- <lb />
house, which this year is under an <lb />
entirely new management, It being <lb />
controlled now by Messrs. O. U Joy- <lb />
and B. B. Sugg. Both been <lb />
on the Greenville market for a long <lb />
and know the business well. <lb />
The Greenville market Is amply <lb />
able to care for all of tho tobacco that <lb />
will brought here, this is not <lb />
underestimating tho amount that will <lb />
he brought to this to be sold. It <lb />
is simply a statement that can be <lb />
after one considers the <lb />
ed for handling tho crop this <lb />
men who went up from <lb />
Greenville were very much impressed <lb />
with the seriousness of tho business <lb />
men in attendance upon the meeting, <lb />
and of the opinion that tho man- <lb />
and shippers of the state <lb />
Pitt County Union Warehouse Co. v, never up , <lb />
they have received from the railroads <lb />
everything that the state demand- <lb />
ed, and which, they say, right <lb />
ought to have. <lb />
ever , , u r.,. i., . . . . <lb />
crop that will be brought here, as I year over and above of former <lb />
as Is characteristic of them, to <lb />
tho farmers come hero to buy <lb />
and soil. All of who here <lb />
not only on nest Tuesday for the <lb />
opening of the market, but throughout <lb />
tho entire season, will find a warm <lb />
welcome at the hands of tho people <lb />
the town, and it Is believed that <lb />
they will find all the warehouse- <lb />
men and the buyers of their tobacco <lb />
men of Integrity, and who honest <lb />
and who will do whatever they can <lb />
to the country enjoy <lb />
their stay in town, and feel that they <lb />
among friends. <lb />
A list of tho following Arms, said <lb />
to tho largest buyers and <lb />
of tobacco in the world, has <lb />
been handed to The Reflector as <lb />
representatives on tho local mar- <lb />
Tho American Tobacco Company. <lb />
Tho Imperial Tobacco Company, <lb />
Ltd., Great Britain and Ireland. <lb />
Export Leaf Tobacco Company. <lb />
and Myers Tobacco Company. <lb />
P. Tobacco Company. <lb />
Brothers, Incorporated. <lb />
J. P. Taylor and Company. <lb />
G. O. Tuck and Company. <lb />
John E. Hughes and Company. <lb />
T. A. Person and Company. <lb />
Tobacco Company. <lb />
M. B. Tobacco Company. <lb />
Incorporated. <lb />
Gallagher and Company, Limited. <lb />
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. <lb />
J. N. Gorman and Company. <lb />
Following Is a list of tho <lb />
houses that will be open ready <lb />
to do business at tho opening of the <lb />
market next Tuesday, giving the <lb />
names of all of their <lb />
Star <lb />
O. I Joyner and B. B. Sugg, own- <lb />
and proprietors. <lb />
Alf Forbes, auctioneer. <lb />
J. H. Corey, floor <lb />
L. H. Bowling, bookkeeper. <lb />
W. Porter, assistant bookkeeper. <lb />
G. V. Smith, warehouse assistant <lb />
Mr. Joyner will personally man- <lb />
proprietors. <lb />
H. T. Beasley It. I. Little, sales; <lb />
T. Broughton, auctioneer. <lb />
J. W. Beasley and G. H. Cox <lb />
keepers. <lb />
J. R. floor manager. <lb />
S. A. Smith, night watchman. <lb />
DR. <lb />
IX SIXTH DISTRICT <lb />
Congressman Godwin Asks Surgeon- <lb />
General lo Send Him to <lb />
ville and other Towns <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug <lb />
Representative Godwin today asked <lb />
Surgeon-General Rupert Blue to have <lb />
Dr. Carter extend his mosquito <lb />
in eastern North Carolina to <lb />
Fayetteville, Lumberton, and White-1 <lb />
HI, General promised to do <lb />
so if tho itinerary could he arranged <lb />
n the time allotted for this work. <lb />
James D. pub- <lb />
health officer, has written Mr. <lb />
Godwin asking for the Investigation <lb />
In Cumberland. <lb />
Congressman Godwin received to- <lb />
day also a letter from Mayor John <lb />
Underwood, of saying <lb />
that tho writer is still In tho race for <lb />
a diplomatic position at Ottawa, Can- <lb />
Dr. Tarter at City <lb />
ELIZABETH CITY. Aug. <lb />
Surgeon H, Carter, of tho <lb />
bureau of health and Mr. Book <lb />
private secretary to Dr. Rankin, <lb />
of Raleigh, are In the city to study <lb />
tho malarial conditions of this sec- <lb />
Dr. Rodman, of Washington, Is <lb />
also hero Dr. Carter In <lb />
his investigations. <lb />
These gentlemen are making trips <lb />
all through tho city for tho purpose <lb />
of studying the mosquito In its native <lb />
elements, tho swamps and marshes; <lb />
that they may of the true <lb />
conditions of tho town as e <lb />
breeding place for the malaria-pro- <lb />
mosquito. <lb />
The propositions that were made to <lb />
tho corporation committee, and the <lb />
legislative committee at Old Point <lb />
Comfort a few weeks ago by the rail- <lb />
roads was, of course, rejected. Not <lb />
a single man could found in the <lb />
conference, of course <lb />
tho representatives of railroads. <lb />
who wanted the state to accept tho <lb />
rates that had been proposed by the <lb />
railroads. Tho freight rate <lb />
In tho session held at ten o'clock <lb />
yesterday morning voted unanimously <lb />
lo turn down the proposals of tho <lb />
railroads. <lb />
Governor gave permission to <lb />
tho freight rate association to <lb />
point ten members from its body u <lb />
become a part of tho rep- <lb />
resenting the state in the conference <lb />
with tho railroads, and this is to bl <lb />
done immediately. In the selection <lb />
of these men, however. It will be <lb />
borne in mind that every business in- <lb />
of tho state, so far as is <lb />
will be represented in tho men <lb />
to be named, and the geographical <lb />
lines will not be entirely lost sight of. <lb />
Tho six men from Greenville <lb />
returned to their homo very en- <lb />
over tho outlook for an <lb />
early and a satisfactory settlement <lb />
of tho differences between the rail- <lb />
roads and tho people of the state. <lb />
1762 Havana taken by a British force <lb />
under the Earl of <lb />
Canadian Golf Championship <lb />
MONTREAL Aug. Many <lb />
leading amateur professional golf <lb />
experts of the Dominion Umbered <lb />
on tho links of tho Royal Montreal <lb />
Club at today In anticipation <lb />
tho championship tournament of the <lb />
Royal Canadian Golf Association <lb />
The tournament will open on tho Dix- <lb />
links tomorrow morning and <lb />
over Friday. The championship <lb />
is lo be divided of medal <lb />
play, the first prize of and a gold <lb />
medal going to the player who turns <lb />
In the lowest gross score. <lb />
Comes From Prominent Family Of <lb />
And Is A Capable <lb />
And Responsible <lb />
Business Man <lb />
Superior Court Clerk D. C. <lb />
by tho authority vested In him. has <lb />
appointed Mr. E. B. of <lb />
Carolina township, county <lb />
to till out the term <lb />
of tho Mr. M. T. Spier, whoso <lb />
death some weeks ago caused a <lb />
on the hoard. <lb />
Mr. is twenty-nine years <lb />
old, and Is one of the youngest <lb />
ever to hold the office of county com- <lb />
missioner In Pitt cc He has <lb />
for two terms already been a <lb />
of tho peace in his township, and ho <lb />
Is now serving his third term in that <lb />
capacity. He comes from a line <lb />
and one of the oldest and most <lb />
distinguished in tho county. Ho lo <lb />
the youngest son of tho late Mr. <lb />
R. who, though he has <lb />
been dead years, Is well re- <lb />
membered by the older inhabitants <lb />
of tho county. For many years he <lb />
was one of the loaders in every good <lb />
movement for the advancement and <lb />
prosperity of his township, and of the <lb />
county as well. He was a member <lb />
of tho Baptist church, and <lb />
was one of the best and most faith- <lb />
communicant of this church. <lb />
Mr. E. B. the new <lb />
commissioner, Inherit many of <lb />
the fine qualities which were so no- <lb />
and attractive in tho life <lb />
of his Illustrious father. He is an in- <lb />
farmer and a young man <lb />
of ability and integrity. For some <lb />
time he has been the <lb />
of public opinion in Carolina town- <lb />
snip. Last year ho was strongly <lb />
urged as a possible candidate for the <lb />
state legislature, but through mod- <lb />
and because of a lack of am- <lb />
to get into politics, he did not <lb />
enter actively Into the race. <lb />
The new commissioner is a son- <lb />
of former sheriff G. If. Moor- <lb />
who Is prominently known hi <lb />
tho county. <lb />
People in Carolina township, and <lb />
all over the county, will hear with <lb />
that the clerk tho court <lb />
has appointed Mr. to All <lb />
out tho term of Mr. Spier. Ho has <lb />
many friends in every part of Pitt <lb />
county, and they all know him and <lb />
sufficient confidence in him tr <lb />
be willing to risk in his at least <lb />
a part of tho work of tho county <lb />
that ho will to look after <lb />
his term as commissioner. <lb />
Though young, Mr. <lb />
many times and on many occasions, <lb />
displayed his admirable business <lb />
and no doubts that ho Is <lb />
right man for tho place, and that <lb />
he will the county a useful <lb />
capable commissioner. <lb />
Ready for Inquiry <lb />
BINGHAMTON, N. Y., Aug. <lb />
The State Factory Investigating <lb />
Commission has fixed tomorrow as tho <lb />
time for beginning its Investigation <lb />
Into the causes of the recent factory <lb />
holocaust in this city, In which twenty- <lb />
persons were burned to death. <lb />
Numerous State and city have <lb />
been summoned to testify before <lb />
commission. <lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
ON II RIVER <lb />
Norfolk Concern fulfilling Contract <lb />
With Government <lb />
WORKING MILES RIVER <lb />
When Completed The Channel Will He <lb />
Six Peel Deep, And Will Ad- <lb />
Mil Larger Boats To <lb />
This <lb />
Work on the dredging of Tar river <lb />
Applications Admission <lb />
Refused at Training <lb />
School <lb />
So many girls various portions <lb />
of the eastern part of the are <lb />
plying for reservations In the Training <lb />
School for year that <lb />
Wright is daily refusing requests for <lb />
admission. The average is between <lb />
live and ten each day, and already <lb />
scores of young women from this sec- <lb />
of North Carolina have been de- <lb />
admission because of a lack of <lb />
at the school. <lb />
The administration does not en- <lb />
courage students to attend who have <lb />
to come here and room out in town, <lb />
this being the case in the regular fall <lb />
is now going on about two miles terms, though they do not <lb />
below town The work of construe- to such arrangements during <lb />
is being done by the W. H. school. During the past <lb />
Company, of Norfolk, who is being; two months during the time of the <lb />
employed by <lb />
the government. session, large numbers of <lb />
funds tor this work were received students had to board and room in <lb />
through an appropriation that was; because of a lack of <lb />
secured some time ago through the j at the school, but this <lb />
efforts of North Carolina looked upon with favor by the <lb />
men, but the work has heretofore of the Training School, and <lb />
been pushed to a very great ex-1 no is being made to persuade <lb />
tent young women to come here <lb />
The dredge is working on a under such conditions as these, <lb />
foot channel to ho about sixty feet I it is expected that the new additions <lb />
and that at low water. When j to the dormitories in the institution <lb />
the channel is completed it will will be ready for occupancy by the <lb />
be possible boats to come of the year, and at that time ac- <lb />
are much larger than is now I may be bad tor at least <lb />
tic ease, and the town will be very j fifty additional students. Until then, <lb />
much by the project. however, nothing can be done for the <lb />
It was at first planned to begin great overflow of young women <lb />
the dredging at the Atlantic Coast de-ire admission. <lb />
Lino railroad bridge just to the north <lb />
of the town, but the dredging boat <lb />
could not reach that point at the <lb />
time the work was begun, and con- <lb />
it started at the <lb />
v here or near where, the w la n <lb />
working. <lb />
BETTER BE SAFE <lb />
THAN SORRY. <lb />
Remember your own property, however <lb />
safe-guarded may be damaged or de- <lb />
by FIRE, originating from <lb />
your neighbors carelessness. <lb />
When insuring, Get the <lb />
best, IT COST NO <lb />
MORE. <lb />
R A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
ABSOLUTE. <lb />
PROOF <lb />
CAN SEE THE <lb />
IX THESE OFFERINGS <lb />
HAVE TO TAKE <lb />
GRANTED STATE <lb />
OF HIGHEST <lb />
ETC, IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Let show the new effects, the latest ideas in furniture for <lb />
room in the be surprised at the <lb />
our prices. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE<lb />
v. <lb />
KINDS <lb />
ALBANY, Aug. U. The brief <lb />
; given Sunday by Gov- <lb />
A large force of lands are after a protracted con- <lb />
ELIAS BRAXTON IS <lb />
DEAD FROM INJURY <lb />
Struck By Will Clark Friday and Died Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
CLARK IS NOW IN COUNTY JAIL <lb />
List Your Farm and City Property <lb />
For Sale With <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office at present In Edwards building Atlantic Coast Realty <lb />
Co. Permanent offices In Banking and new <lb />
building when completed <lb />
ROY C. FLANAGAN, Manager <lb />
MM <lb />
at work on tin I oat, and up to the <lb />
pi time a distance of about a <lb />
quarter of n mill has been cleaned out <lb />
and deepened <lb />
in which he dented having <lb />
speculated In Wall i. but ad- <lb />
u- made temporary per- <lb />
use of some of the camp <lb />
with the deepening contributions, has stimulated <lb />
of the river channel, mention is made as to what the governor <lb />
by tome of the citizens to the et- will take toward the threatened <lb />
that it would a Idea to proceedings which are <lb />
have a boat line established between expected as a result of the Braxton is dead, and Will Clark <lb />
this town and other pointy on committee's preliminary ,,, now , Jan with the crime <lb />
Death. <lb />
Coroner's Clark Responsible tor Braxton <lb />
rial Comes up at Criminal Court Week After Next. Alter <lb />
Braxton Was Struck no Signs of Injury. Was <lb />
Drunk Friday.<lb />
As a result of a terrible blow that <lb />
was dealt him across his stomach, <lb />
nearer the seacoast When the <lb />
is deepened to its limit all the way <lb />
between Greenville and Washington, <lb />
boats of a pretty size will be <lb />
enabled to come in this far on the <lb />
river and something of really <lb />
cal value can be accomplished. <lb />
Many of the citizens of the town <lb />
are beginning to interest themselves <lb />
the new project, and is sufficient <lb />
enthusiasm can be aroused in the <lb />
matter. Greenville people will soon <lb />
be In a position to benefit from a low <lb />
water rate that could be had on <lb />
freight shipped into this point. <lb />
It is pointed out by those who are <lb />
interested in the matter that already <lb />
one or two concerns In Washington <lb />
operate boats to Norfolk and get th; <lb />
benefit of the low rates that are en- <lb />
joyed by some of the seacoast towns. <lb />
log during the day, and at the time <lb />
the blow from Clark is supposed to <lb />
have been intoxicated. He and Clark <lb />
involved in a little <lb />
port to the legislature tonight. In halting at the coming term audit ended in <lb />
Court death, <lb />
the time Clark dealt the blow that, Witnesses testified that the blow <lb />
finally resulted in death, that was struck Braxton did not <lb />
it seemed that the dead man was stun him, and that he went on about <lb />
hardly hurt, but he died from the <lb />
view of governor's firm contention superior <lb />
that the present legislature <lb />
ed to exist, the opinion Is expressed <lb />
by some of his supporters that an <lb />
will be made to block the pro- <lb />
grim of his opponents through <lb />
gal process, notwithstanding the con- <lb />
opinion given by Attorney Gen- <lb />
KEEN <lb />
to all guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Stove and <lb />
King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
HUH <lb />
early Sunday morning. <lb />
The coroner's inquest over the body <lb />
of Braxton was held yesterday morn- <lb />
by Coroner J. C. and a <lb />
Jury of ix men, who came to the <lb />
conclusion and brought in a verdict <lb />
to the effect that came <lb />
his death as a result of an Injury <lb />
received by being by Will <lb />
Clark. The blow was dealt by a <lb />
that Clark found <lb />
and it hit Braxton across <lb />
At the time, he told a <lb />
the blow did not hurt <lb />
Ho <lb />
Knights on Parade <lb />
DENVER, Colo., Aug. This <lb />
was the big day of the <lb />
conclave of the Knight <lb />
the day of the groat parade, <lb />
when upwards of sir knights, large truck round <lb />
with swords at shoulder, nearby, <lb />
marched through the streets of stomach, <lb />
in one of the greatest demonstrate witness that <lb />
of its kind in the history of tool and fiat ho was all right. <lb />
order. Thousands of spectators were continue Ms work near the ham <lb />
gathered along the of march to where he had been engaged most of <lb />
witness the brilliant pageant. Thirty j the day, and no thought <lb />
thousand persons, Including the gov- would ho any <lb />
at the post office are now open. of Colorado, the mayor of the little unpleasant <lb />
duties of messenger are to sea the officers of the grand encamp- ward nightfall, however, as Braxton <lb />
that the mall Is carried to and and many Invited guests, review- was walking toward his home, <lb />
from the ha reeled and fell <lb />
grand in the court of honor. In the road where he had been walk- <lb />
Tie- parade was almost six miles in tag. He was picked up by his friends <lb />
length. Interspersing the various and was taken to his home, where <lb />
were fifty of the most he <lb />
famous hands of the country. <lb />
Mail Hunted <lb />
Bids for the position of messenger <lb />
that <lb />
results <lb />
affair. To- <lb />
work apparently uninjured. He <lb />
never thought that the little affair <lb />
would finally result in his death, and <lb />
that at such an early time as Sun- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
Will Clark, who did the Injury, is <lb />
a young It Is said <lb />
he is not more than eighteen years <lb />
old at the most, and that he has a <lb />
good record behind him. <lb />
one seems to think that the young <lb />
meant to kill Braxton, and <lb />
general opinion is that he will he <lb />
tried for manslaughter, or at the <lb />
most, for not murder <lb />
the second degree. Ho is now in <lb />
Jail, and his case will be tried at <lb />
next term of criminal court, which <lb />
begin here on Monday, August <lb />
two weeks from today. <lb />
the trains and that it Is on ed <lb />
time and in the proper shape. A <lb />
must Ire secured for this <lb />
pose because of the recent death <lb />
Tom Williams, the man who <lb />
has been doing this k. The bid- <lb />
has to furnish the conveyance <lb />
and must guarantee satisfaction. No- <lb />
Of I position are posted ; <lb />
post and at the court <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
A to train teacher for th public <lb />
of Carolina, Every energy <lb />
to this on s purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to <lb />
teach Fall term begins Sept. 1913 . F or <lb />
and other information, <lb />
address, <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Good Meeting Expected at Windsor <lb />
WINDSOR, Ont, Aug. That <lb />
the Windsor Jockey Club's second I <lb />
meeting, which is to be inaugurated <lb />
Saturday, will furnish the best racing <lb />
i f the year in Canada seems now a <lb />
foregone conclusion. In addition to <lb />
morning at all the best stables that raced here In I <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
the Best <lb />
Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
All Fountain <lb />
Articles, <lb />
Full <lb />
Contain Fountain <lb />
Putt, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
July, there now arriving at the track <lb />
can I The trouble came about near lira- many fast horses that have been cam- <lb />
railroad, connecting Albany and ton's home some distance in <lb />
country. The man <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Numb <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
N. <lb />
had been drink-hi spring and summer. <lb />
Our of <lb />
And Surplus and Profits of <lb />
Not to mention the double liability of stockholders of another <lb />
Gives Absolute Security to those who Deposit with us <lb />
This is a feature worth remembering. <lb />
Accounts Solicited. None too large and none too small. <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
J. L. LITTLE, President W. E. PROCTOR, Vice-President <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Vice-President F. FORBES, Cashier <lb />
in <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
Heavy Rain <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
Afternoon <lb />
One of the heaviest rains of the <lb />
son this of the county yes- <lb />
afternoon. The rain wan ac- <lb />
companied by a very severe <lb />
and the lightning displays were <lb />
and brilliant. There WOK <lb />
several very hard claps r. <lb />
though it is known whether the <lb />
ding lightning did any damage <lb />
or not. Water ran freely through the <lb />
streets, and gave the appearance of a <lb />
mall Hood as it Hovel past the doors <lb />
of the business houses, <lb />
Reports from the Ayden section of <lb />
the county are to the effect that the <lb />
rain was very heavy in that section, <lb />
though BO damage has as el <lb />
been reported. <lb />
are very much afraid <lb />
if as much rain falls within the next <lb />
week or two as has the i <lb />
the preceding length i i that <lb />
the crops In this section will be dam- <lb />
aped, it is not thought the rain <lb />
to date will have very much effect up- <lb />
on the crops, but further rainfall i- <lb />
d dared to be dangerous. <lb />
FIREMEN LEAVE <lb />
FOR TOURNAMENT <lb />
Three Members local Company <lb />
Attend Convention <lb />
BEING HELD <lb />
SUPERINTENDENTS <lb />
MEET IN <lb />
Two Day Session Early <lb />
Part Next Week <lb />
Apparatus Has And <lb />
till. Men Hill take <lb />
III Contests <lb />
Firemen <lb />
CAP. IS <lb />
Local Man Heads Association Of <lb />
-N. C. Educator., And Hill <lb />
lo Address, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
Reports from Ayden in regard t <lb />
the of yesterday afternoon <lb />
to the effect that it was the <lb />
rain has fallen there within <lb />
memory of the oldest inhabitants, and <lb />
some of the older people say I II <lb />
was the hardest and the most that <lb />
they had ever seen anywhere. In <lb />
several instance's the water rose so <lb />
high that It Hooded the dwellings and <lb />
even rose to the beds. In other n C <lb />
which were always looked up- <lb />
on as being absolutely safe from any <lb />
such devastations, the water Bowed <lb />
freely and did damage. It went in- <lb />
side the warehouses and flood- <lb />
ed the floors there. <lb />
SURGEON CARTER <lb />
Government Expert on Visit to Towns of East- <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Washington Physician to Ac- <lb />
HIS TOUR company Surgeon Carter <lb />
Through State <lb />
WILL PAY VISIT TO GREENVILLE <lb />
Will Spend Several Days in Each Town. Concluding His Visit With <lb />
Illustrated Lecture on Health Conditions in he Town. Noted <lb />
Surgeon Will Study Malaria Conditions in the Low Grounds <lb />
This Section of the State. Comes Here at The Instance of Con- <lb />
John H. Small. <lb />
Washington, D. C. 1913. State Hoard of Health is cooperating <lb />
To the Editor of the actively in this Important work of <lb />
is a to ho able J-J-J <lb />
Health mayor and the <lb />
, . ,. f ,., each town to visited have <lb />
will a number of ow j Q <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina in the n <lb />
of sanitation and heal h. Bu <lb />
Carter is one the well .,.,. <lb />
experts and other <lb />
tries In his knowledge of malaria and <lb />
the conditions which produce this position with- <lb />
It has been ea lo <lb />
that a person suffering from malaria. <lb />
or chills and fever, contracted the , <lb />
disease through the of a mosquito. tad Z- <lb />
As Dr. Carter has stated in a treatise vice, <lb />
on the sublet, direct <lb />
malaria, fever Is the presence a <lb />
animal parasite in the blood of the , <lb />
person the Improvement <lb />
introduced into the blood by the particularly <lb />
of a kind of mosquito, which has been , v . <lb />
rendered Infective by biting a man the line of <lb />
himself infected with malaria, para- may be H <lb />
sites, and only thus It hi Surge on General Is a eon <lb />
Surgeon Carter will Investigate and of North Carolina, <lb />
ascertain the breeding places of mos-j general and Dr. Han <lb />
and outline a plan by which. kin the Intelligent <lb />
Dr. J. C. Rodman, of the prom- <lb />
and well known physicians of <lb />
Washington, has been selected by th <lb />
Sergeant General of the Public Health <lb />
Service to accompany Dr. H. R. Car- <lb />
on his tour through Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. Ur. Rodman Is now <lb />
hi Elizabeth City where he is <lb />
with Dr. Carter the con- <lb />
which the noted government <lb />
surgeon came here to look into. <lb />
Of Dr. appointment and <lb />
relative to the trip of Surgeon Car <lb />
tor, the Washington Dally News of <lb />
yesterday has this to <lb />
Foreign Golf Stars to Compete <lb />
NEW YORK, Aug. an- <lb />
open championship tournament <lb />
of the Metropolitan Golf Association, <lb />
which will be the biggest event of <lb />
year for golfers of the New York dis- <lb />
will begin on the Salisbury links <lb />
at Garden City. U I., tomorrow. The <lb />
tournament this year promises to at <lb />
tract extraordinary attention, ad- <lb />
to the cream of the American <lb />
amateurs and professionals the <lb />
will Include the of <lb />
U n experts recently arrived on <lb />
this side. Harry Edward Kay <lb />
and Reed, considered three of <lb />
the best players in England, together <lb />
with Louts Teller, a famous French <lb />
professional, will try their skill a- <lb />
the best the American play- <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
the municipal authorities may <lb />
these bearers of disease. H <lb />
will remain from two to days in <lb />
and active cooperation of the mayor <lb />
and the board of aldermen, tho health <lb />
officials, the physicians and tho <lb />
each town visited and at tho close generally of the respective com- <lb />
his visit he will deliver a lecture to be visited by Dr. Carter. <lb />
Illustrated by for the can their appreciation bi <lb />
benefit of the profession and citizens. <lb />
Surgeon Carter will visit the towns; <lb />
of Elizabeth City, Hertford. Edenton. I would to emphasize the good <lb />
Plymouth, Washington, Greenville fortune of these eastern towns in so- <lb />
New Bern and curing the detail of Surgeon Carter <lb />
Go n the order named. H, for this Important work. No <lb />
begin his Itinerary at Elizabeth In the country Is better p- <lb />
City on Monday, August He can- pod by J; <lb />
not now name the exact date Carter was the Chief Di i, o. <lb />
he will visit each town, be- Commander of Col In <lb />
I stay at each place Is In- sanitation of tho Canal Zone. He <lb />
upon the local had immediate charge of the work <lb />
A day or two before com- of stamping malaria, and <lb />
his in the respective fever In that fever stricken section, <lb />
towns he will wire to the mayor or The story of the conversion of the <lb />
of health of the next Canal Zone from a place of <lb />
own the of his death to one of N <lb />
is anticipated that thirty days or familiar to all Intelligent readers. <lb />
more will be required to complete , bog to add my own humble <lb />
Ms Itinerary. to tho importance service <lb />
Dr. W. S. Secretary of the to rendered Eastern North Cam <lb />
Dr. J. C. Rodman of this city has <lb />
been detailed by the Sergeant <lb />
of the Public Health Service <lb />
accompany Dr. H. H. Carter, Senior <lb />
Surgeon of tho Public Health <lb />
vice, on his itinerary through East- <lb />
North Carolina, in tho <lb />
work of tho prevention end cure <lb />
malaria this section of the State. <lb />
Dr. Carter Is In Elizabeth City to- <lb />
day and will lecture there today <lb />
tomorrow. Dr. Rodman left here <lb />
to join him this morning. From <lb />
City, Dr. Rodman and Dr. <lb />
Carter will go to Hertford. Edenton <lb />
Plymouth, Washington, New <lb />
Kinston, Goldsboro, and Raleigh <lb />
The trip will about four weeks. <lb />
At each town. Dr. Carter, assisted <lb />
by Dr. Rodman, will give lectures <lb />
on tho prevention of malaria and <lb />
means of getting rid of mosquitoes. <lb />
Dr. Carter is a physician of Inter- <lb />
national reputation. He had <lb />
of the Public Health work In the <lb />
Panama zone and also cleaned up the <lb />
city of Havana after tho war With <lb />
Cuba. He Is one of tho best <lb />
in the Public Health and Ma- <lb />
Hospital Service today. <lb />
The prevalence of malaria, to <lb />
say nothing of the suffering and Ill- <lb />
which it produces, Impairs <lb />
the vitality and efficiency of Its <lb />
as to entail an enormous <lb />
loss. This amounts to <lb />
of thousands of dollars <lb />
ally. If our towns can be taught how <lb />
to remove the of this disease, <lb />
the good work will gradually spread <lb />
to the rural sections. What a great <lb />
blessing would be to <lb />
Eastern North Carolina if malaria <lb />
can reduced even per cont <lb />
Surgeon Carter entertains no doubt <lb />
that it is within the capacity of any <lb />
these towns to reduce it even <lb />
per cent, or even to secure Immunity <lb />
respectfully. <lb />
JOHN H. SMALL. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Aug. F <lb />
C Nye filled the pulpit of the Baptist <lb />
church at Fountain Sunday. <lb />
Dr. E. T. Carter of the First <lb />
church, New Bern, passed <lb />
I ho city yesterday en route to Ayden <lb />
where be is to preach this week In <lb />
a series of at the Baptist <lb />
church. <lb />
Miss Rena Edwards returned from <lb />
Norfolk a few days ago. <lb />
Misses Jennie and Myrtle <lb />
hon were in town this morning. <lb />
Miss Carrie of Bethel, who <lb />
has been near here, returned <lb />
home this morning. <lb />
Don't forget the remnant and cheap <lb />
summer clearance now on at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company's. <lb />
Rapid progress is being made on <lb />
the construction of the new oil mill. <lb />
They expect to be ready for business <lb />
when the season opens. <lb />
Fresh corned herrings and <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company's <lb />
H. W. Dall. Ash- <lb />
Wyatt Tucker, Jamie <lb />
and J. R. Cox went to Morehead Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Hay. oats, corn and ship stuff at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Company <lb />
For cool drinks, candy. Ice <lb />
and cigars see Cox and House. <lb />
Horse collars, halters and bridles <lb />
at Harrington, and Company's. <lb />
If you need a bicycle or repairs for <lb />
same, call on Kittrell and Co. <lb />
Kittrell and Company a full <lb />
line of all kinds of feed stuff. See <lb />
them for prices. <lb />
Prof. J. R returned Mon- <lb />
day from Belcross and Camden where <lb />
he spoke on Christian education. <lb />
Three members of the local On com <lb />
will represent this town in the <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
which is being held in <lb />
this week, These men an <lb />
thief D. Overton, P. A. <lb />
and H. C. Beach, all of whom h I <lb />
tor Wilmington <lb />
No apparatus from this town was <lb />
taken, and. of course, none the lo- <lb />
cal Bremen will take part In any of <lb />
ii. contests are to had <lb />
the week, But the r pres <lb />
are from Green i <lb />
will be in attendant upon the I u <lb />
meetings the and <lb />
will be on hand to let i. <lb />
know that Greenville is on the map, <lb />
that this town bas a iii company <lb />
that can fight as well as of <lb />
other town the size of this one. <lb />
Tho Bremen's and con- <lb />
will last for the greater part <lb />
Of this week, and will be attended by <lb />
representatives from nearly all of the <lb />
companies in the state. Some of <lb />
smaller towns are sending large <lb />
and everything promises n <lb />
bigger convention than the <lb />
has had in a long time. One of <lb />
the chief features of the meeting will <lb />
I e tho contest over the place for hold- <lb />
the next meeting and tournament, <lb />
and there Is always a lively scrap <lb />
this part of the gathering. Last <lb />
year tho convention was held In Fay- <lb />
and was attended by a large <lb />
crowd of firemen. <lb />
The local representatives will return <lb />
from Wilmington during the latter <lb />
part of the week. Chief has <lb />
gone to the convention with the deter- <lb />
of inspecting wagons and <lb />
trucks of the other Companies, and <lb />
making in bis mind some sort of a <lb />
comparison between these and the <lb />
equipment that is had here. Mr. Over- <lb />
ton Is very much enthused over the <lb />
Idea of raising sentiment to that <lb />
point where a better system of alarm- <lb />
can be Installed, and he is very anxious <lb />
to see something done along this line <lb />
In his report to the board of aldermen <lb />
last week, he recommended that a <lb />
modern system be installed the <lb />
town, but no action was taken on the <lb />
matter. While In Wilmington he will <lb />
confer to the systems in use In their <lb />
towns and the sort and quality f <lb />
equipment that they have. <lb />
A two session the count <lb />
superintendents of education of <lb />
Northeastern District Association will <lb />
be held in the town of Manteo In Dare <lb />
this month, beginning next <lb />
Tuesday, August Many the <lb />
foremost in the i i <lb />
pan of the b are members <lb />
the association and are i tee <lb />
to be in attendance upon the <lb />
. u a are to be <lb />
made by some of the men <lb />
the among these being <lb />
the reel to I u <lb />
.--.-. Captain W <lb />
II. of Pitt county, who is <lb />
president of tin I. Cap- <lb />
B next <lb />
week tor Manteo to be on hand for <lb />
ii. meeting <lb />
SEQUEL TO <lb />
FAMOUS CASE <lb />
CHICAGO, Aug <lb />
of the bribery was beard . <lb />
today, when Daniel Isaac <lb />
and Aileen were <lb />
before Judge for <lb />
trial on a charge of conspiracy to de- j <lb />
the character of Clarence <lb />
Funk, who at the time was general, <lb />
manager of the International Harvest- f <lb />
Company, was a principal witness <lb />
in the Investigation that resulted In <lb />
the expulsion of William I <lb />
from tho United States senate <lb />
that his election had been ac- <lb />
by fraud. When the In- <lb />
was at its height the bus-1 <lb />
band of the woman brought. <lb />
against Mr. Funk for alleged all- <lb />
of his wile's affections. Mr. <lb />
Funk claimed that he had never seen <lb />
the woman and that tho charge was <lb />
trumped up to influence public <lb />
in the case. When the <lb />
alienation suit came to trial it fell Hat. <lb />
Subsequently who i an at- <lb />
the head of a private <lb />
detective agency, and the <lb />
woman were Indicted on charge of <lb />
conspiracy to defame Mr. Funks char- <lb />
Tho full program. Including the <lb />
speakers and several of the principal <lb />
of discussion, is as <lb />
nub, B P. <lb />
i. Welcome i. Dosher, Mayor of <lb />
Manteo. <lb />
w ii Sags- <lb />
dale. <lb />
District Faction How to <lb />
Avoid and Remedy <lb />
W. It. Hinton, of <lb />
tank county. <lb />
General Discussion. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
August MO, A. M. to P. M. <lb />
I. in School Law of <lb />
Superintendent J. Y. Joyner. <lb />
;. Compulsory Attendance Law <lb />
of Superintendent I <lb />
Spruill, of Tyrrell county. <lb />
Work of the Convention as It <lb />
Now I John w. <lb />
Darden, of Washington county. <lb />
General discussion alter opening <lb />
on each subject <lb />
i V. to P. M. <lb />
excursion to Island <lb />
Lighthouse and Beach. <lb />
i. Six Months School <lb />
Superintendent W. L. Vaughan, of <lb />
Beaufort county. <lb />
t or Agricultural Teach- <lb />
H. J. Peele, <lb />
of Martin county. <lb />
August 21st, X. M. to S A. M. <lb />
Fishing contest In Bay, <lb />
open to all desiring to participate. <lb />
A first prize and a booby prize for <lb />
winning contestants. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
of <lb />
A of Halifax <lb />
county. <lb />
How to Get Him Into <lb />
School and Keep Him <lb />
Superintendent J. Alderman, of <lb />
county. <lb />
-The How to r rime <lb />
Most ml <lb />
T. W. of Gates <lb />
and Supervision of <lb />
C. Brogden. State <lb />
of Rural Schools. <lb />
Recess for dinner at p. m. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
How to Reach and <lb />
How to Interest <lb />
B. G. Crisp, of Dare <lb />
Rural School How to Make <lb />
It a C <lb />
P. J. Long, of <lb />
ton county. <lb />
Professional <lb />
and <lb />
W II. Of <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
s p. a. <lb />
l School Buildings and Equip- <lb />
w Q, <lb />
of county. <lb />
Finances and Bookkeep- <lb />
S. J. Be k <lb />
with, of Hyde county. <lb />
Business session. <lb />
I. <lb />
Ina in State Conclave <lb />
in. Aug. The <lb />
forty-fourth annual State Conclave <lb />
the Knight of and <lb />
twenty-third annual convention of the <lb />
Sisters of this state <lb />
lure today with record breaking at- <lb />
Both conventions will con- <lb />
until Thursday evening and the <lb />
delegates will be kept quite busy at <lb />
the regular sessions and lodges when <lb />
degree work will be exemplified by <lb />
teams from various lodges the <lb />
State. <lb />
Young Women <lb />
LAKE GENEVA. Aug. <lb />
The annual conference of the Young <lb />
Women's Christian association of the <lb />
Central States opened here today and <lb />
will continue until the 21st. <lb />
than six hundred young women, re- <lb />
presenting the organization in <lb />
Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, <lb />
are present. The conference Is <lb />
ed for all members of tho Y. W. C. A., <lb />
students and teachers In educational <lb />
institutions and persons Interested In <lb />
missionary work. The mornings will <lb />
be devoted to Bible instruction and. the <lb />
discussion of association methods and <lb />
work. A portion of each afternoon Is <lb />
to be given over to athletics and other <lb />
recreation. <lb />
HARRIS <lb />
BY THAI <lb />
Play Has Been Mentioned, But It <lb />
Is Generally That They <lb />
Slept On The Track <lb />
WILMINGTON. Aug. <lb />
Garris, white, aged was killed out- <lb />
right and his cousin, <lb />
aged received injuries from which <lb />
be died a later when they <lb />
were struck by a train between Wit- <lb />
lard and Watha Sunday <lb />
The young men had been at <lb />
lard Saturday night and started <lb />
their homes at Watha. Foul play <lb />
been mentioned, but the general <lb />
opinion Is they went to sleep on <lb />
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published by<lb />
O. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
one year, . .<lb />
rates may be bad upon <lb />
application at business in <lb />
To Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
sf respect will be charged at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
Hill be charged for at three <lb />
cents per Hue, up to fifty lines. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
august M, 1910, at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March I, 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, 1913 <lb />
Mill. <lb />
Much of the great dissatisfaction <lb />
and kicking that was so prevalent <lb />
about this time last year in regard to <lb />
the Sunday postal laws that were <lb />
passed during the dying hours of the for the good of the town. Then <lb />
SPIRIT. <lb />
College men are used to the <lb />
beard so often <lb />
on the campus of any higher <lb />
not discouraged ruler, <lb />
On next Tuesday the totem mar- ed and tired, but not conquered, we <lb />
will open in Greenville, and i <lb />
season will be started on its <lb />
PILL FOB THE HOSPITAL <lb />
In another column of today's pa- <lb />
had to furl our glorious standards per we are publishing a <lb />
of learning. Every time which bids fair to be one of the very <lb />
comes up any sort of a proposition beat that this town has ever seen, <lb />
that is tor good or the betterment There is no reason why it should not. <lb />
of the college, those who pretend to <lb />
be at the head of the movement <lb />
ways try to appeal to the <lb />
of the student body for sub prospects for good prices, <lb />
port In that movement Sometimes <lb />
the pride of the students will for handling th <lb />
them on to put their shoulders to <lb />
the wheel and help move the load, <lb />
but then again there come times <lb />
when the students will not get in- <lb />
and always there are times <lb />
when some one is a kicker or knock- <lb />
It is useless to start a movement <lb />
among the students of a college <lb />
less that movement appeals to the <lb />
students and has their support. <lb />
This same condition of affairs will <lb />
apply with equal to the <lb />
fare and good of a community. Some <lb />
communities, like some colleges, <lb />
an abundance of community spirit <lb />
while others, like other colleges, have <lb />
but very little, and seldom ever sue <lb />
In carrying out any great move- <lb />
better days. Tell your children <lb />
and your grandchildren about the <lb />
gallantry of the Bulgarian soldiers <lb />
and prepare them to complete one day <lb />
the glorious work you <lb />
These are the words of a monarch <lb />
whose name live <lb />
people as long as and even longer <lb />
than, the little Bulgarian <lb />
shall la upon this earth. They come <lb />
We have this year two heart cf a ruler In <lb />
t- <lb />
the crop this year is <lb />
ed to be the smallest in five few, <lb />
the farmers are delighted with the <lb />
Never before has this town been <lb />
weed. <lb />
warehouses than ever before, and all j veins flows the red blood of pi <lb />
of the warehouses in the town and whose bravery and love for <lb />
undergone extensive repairs, and his country be told on down <lb />
of thousands of dollars have the long lanes of line am history, <lb />
been spent In the Interest of making Those acts of bis shall be forever <lb />
It more convenient for the farmer to sacred as long as there is left in <lb />
market his staple. The warehouse Southern Europe a small remnant <lb />
men have spared no pains to get the <lb />
best equipment for handling the sales <lb />
and competent men have been <lb />
tho once proud race. Around <lb />
the on many u cold win- <lb />
night the stories of the brave j <lb />
summer session of congress, has now <lb />
about ceased to be. At the time the <lb />
new law became effects e the <lb />
men were crying that they could <lb />
never run their business affairs <lb />
less they could get their mail <lb />
Sunday. The postal clerks were re- <lb />
that their Sunday hours would <lb />
be shortened, and that they would <lb />
have a few more extra hours of rest. <lb />
Hut at this time, one <lb />
the law went Into effect, we that <lb />
in many cities and towns of the <lb />
try the mails are distributed and dis- <lb />
patched the same as they always <lb />
were, and that tho patrons of <lb />
get their mall Sunday <lb />
most the same as before the law went <lb />
into effect. Hut this is in genera. <lb />
There Is a local application of the <lb />
law. <lb />
In the local office mail is <lb />
ed regularly on Sunday, though there <lb />
is no delivery at the window. We <lb />
know of no business in this town that <lb />
would go to tho wall If It could not <lb />
receive its mall on Sundays, yet <lb />
arc some of them that might be very <lb />
much Inconvenienced such <lb />
circumstances. It so happens that <lb />
the schedules of the trains for Green- <lb />
ville are such that tho most <lb />
mail of the day gets here just <lb />
at tho time everybody should <lb />
at Sunday School or on their way <lb />
there. Many people hero will <lb />
home from the services <lb />
to read their newspapers and to loOK <lb />
over their business letters. They for- <lb />
get that they cannot help but work <lb />
when they read their business mall <lb />
the Sabbath day, for usually v hen <lb />
a man gets a letter and reads it, <lb />
has in his mind the very moment be <lb />
it, some sort of an Idea as to <lb />
the answer that he will make to It. <lb />
If the mall from the morning train <lb />
from the west did not reach town <lb />
later on In the day, or if it were <lb />
not distributed until after the morn <lb />
lug preaching hour, we believe that <lb />
tho church attendance would be very <lb />
much increased and that the <lb />
public, would very much the <lb />
minor. Then, too, tho convenience <lb />
of the employees of tho post office <lb />
and their to present at tho <lb />
religious exercises of tho day ought <lb />
to considered. <lb />
The public, might remember <lb />
tho force does not have to <lb />
distribute this mall on Sunday, that <lb />
it Is done only as a convenience to <lb />
tho patrons of tho office. In fact. It <lb />
Is really unlawful for to done <lb />
l Is some sentiment in favor of <lb />
postponing tho distribution of the <lb />
morning mall until after twelve <lb />
o'clock, and tho postwar Is very <lb />
desirous that something be done about <lb />
tho matter. He wants to please his <lb />
patrons, but at the same time wants <lb />
to do what is in the interest of his <lb />
employees, and what will <lb />
tho at the churches <lb />
And, it is believed that If the morn <lb />
lug mail Is held up until the noon <lb />
hour, the desired results may be ac- <lb />
have been numerous Instances where <lb />
worthy movements failed In <lb />
institutions because of a lack <lb />
worthy of a town that he cannot <lb />
boost and fl he cannot anything <lb />
good for his nativity then he should <lb />
hike it away from that place. <lb />
There are some people In Green- <lb />
ville who think that the proper com- <lb />
spirit hero Is entirely absent, <lb />
ear after and there Is a very <lb />
Governor may be uncertain <lb />
as to how to proceed In the matter <lb />
of the election of a to tie <lb />
Senator but he should <lb />
lose no In finding out, for It <lb />
might cost the country the best tariff <lb />
it has ever had If he delays. <lb />
lock of cooperation and enthusiasm <lb />
among the people of the town. This <lb />
is a growing town, and every one <lb />
who comes here is impressed with <lb />
this fact, but it will never reach <lb />
capacity until we get a live community <lb />
Of What ll called and <lb />
It Is just because of a lack of this <lb />
very same thing that many <lb />
Hies in this state are so backward <lb />
today. <lb />
People ought to take a pride in <lb />
their homo town. If they cannot, <lb />
then they should either go to work <lb />
to make it so that they can feel a <lb />
pride in it, or else get out of it and <lb />
go where they can feel a pride in tho <lb />
town where they live. No citizen Is <lb />
spirit among our citizens. A gen- <lb />
remarked only a few days ago <lb />
that there are very few men In the <lb />
town to whom the other citizens can <lb />
look for leadership In any great mat- <lb />
of Interest to the town. Hut <lb />
seems to us the occasion will always <lb />
find a leader. And, if tho people <lb />
of the town will get together and pull <lb />
Greenville, and actually start <lb />
something to going about here, <lb />
one fear but that there will be <lb />
a leader, and n leader who will know <lb />
his business. <lb />
Many good movements could be start <lb />
ed here right now that would work <lb />
out for the good of the town If only <lb />
the proper spirit were manifested In <lb />
tho matter. We need this community <lb />
spirit for ourselves, and the <lb />
Hy Is suffering because haven't <lb />
It. Let's all get together and do our <lb />
share for the thing. <lb />
ed to look after tho interests of the of these men who fought and many <lb />
farmer In all of the houses In whom died for their country's oak. <lb />
Hundreds of dollars have been spent will told by children to grand- <lb />
by the tobacco buyers In advertising children, and by grandchildren <lb />
from a subscriber to this <lb />
who advocates the building of a hos- <lb />
for Greenville and Pitt county. <lb />
The move is a good one, though it <lb />
is by no means new. Every one who <lb />
is at all acquainted with the <lb />
realizes that such an Institution <lb />
is need In this town. Other towns <lb />
no larger than Greenville have hos- <lb />
and you hear no cry of dis- <lb />
tress coming up from them for a <lb />
lack of funds. And, we believe that <lb />
a hospital in this town, owned by the <lb />
county if we can get It no other way, <lb />
would a good Investment. The <lb />
little Increase In taxes that would <lb />
be necessary its maintenance, In <lb />
case it did not pay, would be so small <lb />
that each individual would scarcely <lb />
that had been anything <lb />
added. And even if ho did, what <lb />
would It matter so long as the sics <lb />
and needy were being cared for <lb />
The suggestions made In the com- <lb />
referred to above, and <lb />
their interests, and In getting grandchildren, and name of in another column, are <lb />
the farmers just what they intend to j King Ferdinand and the soldiers <lb />
do. If tills year docs not prove to him will be handed down a <lb />
a record breaker, it will not be traditions and memories of <lb />
WILSON'S <lb />
President Wilson is of the opinion <lb />
that Is a of men In <lb />
country who seem to be organized <lb />
for tho purpose of bringing on a <lb />
between the United States and Mex- <lb />
That may or may not be true. <lb />
Yet, all know that there Is always <lb />
a certain class of In the <lb />
try who would rejoice at the news of <lb />
a declaration of war, but who would <lb />
the last in the world to volunteer <lb />
their services were they needed. That <lb />
is the kind of mob whose advice when <lb />
taken, or whose pleas when listened <lb />
to, usually work evil on a govern- <lb />
and did they their way, <lb />
would have to throw up the <lb />
In less than five years. <lb />
Mr. Wilson will do well not to <lb />
t.-i to this popular clamor for war, <lb />
for In the long run it will work <lb />
good. He Is doing well as he Is, and <lb />
the saner and more sensible people <lb />
will sanction the course that he Is <lb />
taking. <lb />
President Tate may rest assured that <lb />
the people of the state are standing be- <lb />
hind him In the freight rate mat- <lb />
and that the rank and tile of the <lb />
business men are ready to fight to <lb />
bitter end. <lb />
the fault of the enterprising business <lb />
men of who have worked <lb />
so hard to things move. They <lb />
have their best to boost the <lb />
market, and the farmers <lb />
this, and will bring <lb />
tobacco to tills market. <lb />
We do not believe eastern <lb />
North Carolina affords a better to- <lb />
market that can be found in <lb />
this town. It Is easily accessible from <lb />
every section of this part of the state <lb />
and especially over the Ev- <lb />
facility for handling of Ike <lb />
has been secured, and tho farm <lb />
are beginning to that tail <lb />
is the best place they can find <lb />
market their tobacco. Only one <lb />
east of can hold out <lb />
any dangerous competition fie <lb />
market, and It is so far of <lb />
as not to Interfere seriously. <lb />
Greenville is n the center <lb />
one in the tobacco . <lb />
of eastern North Carolina, <lb />
and the farmers be doing them <lb />
selves a favor and a good turn when <lb />
come to plane their weed <lb />
on the market <lb />
The season will receive a big <lb />
off when the market opens next Tue <lb />
day. Farmers from every section of <lb />
Pitt county will come here on tint <lb />
day for the opening. Many of them <lb />
arc not yet ready to bring their to- <lb />
to market, but they will come <lb />
whether they have anything to sell or <lb />
not. When they get here It will be <lb />
dollars to that they will <lb />
a fine Impression that <lb />
they will bring all of their product <lb />
here for the remainder of the season. <lb />
Everything looks good both for the <lb />
who brings his tobacco here, <lb />
and the warehouseman who operate <lb />
a floor for the handling of the to- <lb />
We predict that when the last <lb />
day of tho coming season has rolled <lb />
around and tho season has passed In- <lb />
to history, that it will ho written up- <lb />
on the scrolls of history that Green- <lb />
ville never saw a better season than <lb />
this one. <lb />
days of <lb />
AMI THE <lb />
Senator recent <lb />
taken in regard to the treatment of <lb />
the in the south has attracted <lb />
almost nationwide attention, and <lb />
many messages of approval and dis- <lb />
approval of his position have been <lb />
received by tho Senator from Mis- <lb />
Mr. Insists that tho <lb />
white man and the black man should <lb />
be segregated, and that they should <lb />
not forced, or even allowed, to <lb />
live In the same neighborhoods. Fur- <lb />
he Insists that It is against <lb />
all the proprieties of life that whites <lb />
and blacks should work side by side <lb />
in government departments. Especial <lb />
denunciations made of those depart- <lb />
of the government <lb />
where men are foremen over <lb />
where white girls are <lb />
ed. Upon the existing conditions in <lb />
Washington City does the <lb />
pi man lay the blame for the many <lb />
outrages that have recently been com- <lb />
against white women In <lb />
national and we are <lb />
ed to agree with Mr. In all <lb />
of these observations. <lb />
In eyes of the southern <lb />
the lives and the priceless virtue of <lb />
the white girl are entirely too cheap. <lb />
Tho black man, as a race, has as yet <lb />
not been educated up to the plane <lb />
living where he can fully <lb />
the standards of living that <lb />
ed by this paper, and we are hear- <lb />
In favor of seeing some step's <lb />
taken looking toward the building of <lb />
a hospital here. If there Is a <lb />
or any one else who would like <lb />
to air his views through tho columns <lb />
of this paper, he Is welcome to tho <lb />
space that will be required by his <lb />
shall be glad to receive <lb />
and publish these communications. <lb />
We would especially like to have com <lb />
from doctors of the <lb />
town, as are the class of pro- <lb />
men who would most b-.- <lb />
by a hospital. <lb />
PLIGHT. <lb />
Governor admitted that he <lb />
used his campaign funds temporarily <lb />
for personal business, but denies that <lb />
he ever speculated on the stock ex- <lb />
change with it Tho governor Is <lb />
in a bad predicament He <lb />
is now on tho defensive, and they <lb />
have him on tho run. If he ever <lb />
gets out of his present trouble, It <lb />
will only by the shrewdest <lb />
and even at that some people will <lb />
refuse to believe that his garments <lb />
are not stained with the blood of <lb />
corruption. <lb />
The rapid decline and fall of this <lb />
man has been something pitiful to <lb />
behold. Only a few months ago his <lb />
was being prominently men- <lb />
as a Democratic hope In <lb />
and he was looming largo on the <lb />
horizon. Far and wide over <lb />
the nation ho was being hailed as <lb />
tho greatest governor tho of <lb />
LET DEATH ANSWER <lb />
No stronger argument has been <lb />
made In favor of statewide <lb />
it on in North Car In recent years <lb />
than the death of H. Taylor of <lb />
Salisbury, was a wealthy farm- <lb />
of the Rowan section, and owned <lb />
more property than most of the <lb />
living in Salisbury. It Is said <lb />
that during his sober hours, there was <lb />
scarcely a better man living in the <lb />
county than he. Generally he was <lb />
supposed to be honest and fair in <lb />
his dealings, except at times when <lb />
ho was tanked up with liquor. But <lb />
the other day lie took on an over- <lb />
dose, and as a result he now lies in <lb />
his grave, and his wife Is said to <lb />
in such a condition that she will never <lb />
be able to recover. Do we need pro- <lb />
in North Carolina L.-t <lb />
death answer. <lb />
On last Friday out a few miles <lb />
from Greenville, a white man and a <lb />
boy became enraged at each <lb />
other while the white man was drunk. <lb />
The little fray finally resulted In a <lb />
blow that caused the death of <lb />
white man on last Sunday morning. <lb />
Do we need prohibition In North Car- <lb />
Let death an- <lb />
the question. <lb />
New York had ever had. But almost <lb />
been raised by the he has fallen to the deep- <lb />
people, and until ho reaches this pit, and It now seems that he h <lb />
THE TOWN'S ICE <lb />
The quality of ice that has been <lb />
served to local patrons during the <lb />
past few days has become almost <lb />
intolerable. The undesirable state of <lb />
has been brought about by the <lb />
excessive amounts of ammonia that <lb />
have been allowed to get Into <lb />
Ice, and In several Instances It <lb />
caused a great deal of unpleasant- <lb />
More than one person In <lb />
town has already been made sick <lb />
because of tho very <lb />
because of tho very undesirable con- <lb />
of the Ice, and some <lb />
been more serious than just <lb />
merely enough to make a man <lb />
his bed. Unless these conditions arc- <lb />
remedied, the sanitary officer should <lb />
called upon to enforce the law In <lb />
the matter, and to see that <lb />
are not so bad as to endanger <lb />
the health of the citizens of the town <lb />
who patrons of tho Ice plant that <lb />
turns out the unwholesome product <lb />
The sooner something Is done, the <lb />
better it will for all concerned, <lb />
and especially for those who have <lb />
to have ice throughout the day. <lb />
FAREWELL. <lb />
Since the day that Robert K. Lee <lb />
made his farewell address to tho sol- <lb />
of the conquered southern army <lb />
on the Held of Appomattox, has <lb />
scarcely been a time when a more <lb />
pathetic speech was made to a body <lb />
of defeated soldiers than <lb />
Monday to the of King <lb />
Ferdinand, the vanquished king and <lb />
leader of the Bulgarian army through <lb />
the long and wearisome Balkan war <lb />
The defeated monarch brands the <lb />
other members of the Balkan com- <lb />
pact as u <lb />
which truly describes them. After <lb />
fighting for a long period of time, <lb />
and after his bravo soldiers had <lb />
most of the victories that <lb />
to the allies In tho conflict with <lb />
Turkey, King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, <lb />
only to be turned upon by tho <lb />
ambitious and jealous powers <lb />
had fought by his side for <lb />
a common cause. on all <lb />
the address continues, <lb />
were obliged to sign the treaty of <lb />
Bucharest our country not being In <lb />
condition to struggle against five <lb />
neigh And then cornea that <lb />
matchless declaration of a defeated, <lb />
stage of development he must com- <lb />
to take whatever Is forced up- <lb />
on him by his white brother. <lb />
We cannot, however, bring ourselves <lb />
around to believe that lynching is the <lb />
to be impeached from by the <lb />
legislature of his native state. <lb />
Governor political <lb />
Is only another Illustration of the <lb />
fate that awaits men in the <lb />
proper method punishment for B political arena. Any man can easily <lb />
brute who has no better sense than <lb />
to commit such outrages as are some- <lb />
times perpetrated. Yet are not <lb />
In position to say that we would not <lb />
be ready to Inflict the hardest pun- <lb />
upon a of this <lb />
A procedure of this kind would <lb />
out of If It were licensed by <lb />
laws upon our books, though <lb />
an Infuriated mob Is hardly to be <lb />
blamed for any sort of treatment <lb />
rioted out to a who has rob- <lb />
bed an Innocent white woman of bar <lb />
virtue. A man, white or black, could <lb />
scarcely be blamed for something of <lb />
which he Is Ignorant, but It <lb />
that should In this case <lb />
have fill. <lb />
Senator Is a true typo j <lb />
tho chivalrous gentlemen of the Old <lb />
Ho loves her history and her <lb />
traditions, and as long as he live <lb />
ho will be faithful and true to her <lb />
cause. If ho be right In what he <lb />
advocates, and In most of the In- <lb />
stances named above we agree wit <lb />
him, may his tribe Increase, and may <lb />
tho gallant youth of tho be <lb />
tilled with tho lighting blood <lb />
that flows in his veins. If ho be <lb />
wrong In what he advocates, and In <lb />
most Instances believe him to be <lb />
right, then let his Ideas and his no- <lb />
die with the age that he rep- <lb />
resents, and let them become only <lb />
memories and traditions. <lb />
Tho English suffragettes are again <lb />
on tho warpath. <lb />
fall from the highest pinnacle to the <lb />
deepest hell It he will only allow <lb />
himself to go. Tho temptations are <lb />
many, and few that do not <lb />
fall victims to at least a part of <lb />
them. <lb />
A NEGRO BOSS <lb />
A report sent out from <lb />
Is to tho effect that Congressman <lb />
Small has written the post office de- <lb />
saying that In this district <lb />
Is an Instance where a <lb />
man Is tho boss over a white man In <lb />
the railway mall Mr. Small <lb />
that If this condition must ex- <lb />
the be removed to a place <lb />
where Is no objection to him <lb />
holding such a position as this one. <lb />
And we say much. We know of <lb />
instances where men have de- <lb />
that a would boss them <lb />
only once, and they are so brave as <lb />
to make this declaration with all <lb />
possible emphasis. It may be that <lb />
in the North the man can rule <lb />
over the but down here <lb />
ho will have to take a lower berth. <lb />
It Is surprising to think that the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern would tolerate such <lb />
conditions of affairs on its road, or <lb />
even that the postal would <lb />
permit this to be In the South. <lb />
Japan does not want to think we <lb />
Some of our people may want <lb />
government to pick a fuss with Mex- <lb />
but once In there we should <lb />
get out without a sacrifice of <lb />
thousands and thousands of lives, <lb />
and the expenditure of millions upon <lb />
millions of dollars. Tho sensible war <lb />
to settle the matter Is upon <lb />
terms, and without tho shedding <lb />
blood and the squandering of our <lb />
funds. <lb />
There seems to be a rapidly grow- <lb />
sentiment over the state In favor <lb />
of refusing the proposed reductions <lb />
of railroads unless their plans <lb />
give us what we have been contend- <lb />
for all the while. If the people, <lb />
would only realize it, they have it <lb />
In their power to make the railroads <lb />
come to their terms, and If they will <lb />
stick together this can be done, <lb />
Governor of Wisconsin, la <lb />
a believer In eugenic marriage, and <lb />
n few days ago ho signed a bill <lb />
It lawful In Wisconsin for every <lb />
man desiring to enter the fold of <lb />
tho to present a <lb />
of health from some licensed <lb />
physician. Evidently those people up <lb />
In hereditary <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Taylor of Salisbury, died at <lb />
hands of his wife the other night <lb />
when ho attempted to take her life, <lb />
and succeeded In putting an end <lb />
to him before he did to her. And <lb />
law completely Mrs. <lb />
as It of right ought to do. <lb />
Governor William of New <lb />
York, went into office with the <lb />
will of his people, and with bright <lb />
prospects for a successful and pros- <lb />
administration, but It now <lb />
peal he has just about talked him- <lb />
self out of office. <lb />
John Mitchell may think <lb />
that ho can walk away with the <lb />
election In New York city, <lb />
can't spank her and Mexico both he must remember that <lb />
tho same It the occasion de- and the Tammany machine arc still <lb />
It. In running condition. <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by William W. <lb />
and wife Humphrey, to J. L. <lb />
on the 6th day of December, 1912, <lb />
MAYOR JAMES RETURNED <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
WAS A <lb />
By BELLE <lb />
Reached Town This After AYDEN. Aug. W. L. <lb />
Spending Three Vacation began a meeting at the <lb />
After spending a most pleasant Wednesday night Rev. O. J. <lb />
cation of three weeks, Mayor J. B. of preached first <lb />
which mortgage was recorded In the James returned to town this morn- sermon. Dr. Carter, a native of Eng- <lb />
office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt i and is greeting his friends on and a student Dr. <lb />
County In Book E page the the streets today. The mayor reports reach here Sunday night to as- <lb />
will sell for cash before the that he had the time of his life, and Mr Dr. Carter Is at pres <lb />
Court Door In at that the vacation In the mountains pastor of the First church <lb />
auction on Monday, August 18th, i of east Tennessee was very New Bern. j three pretty <lb />
1913, the following described lot or During much of the time that Dr. eye specialist, of Kin- j tare, <lb />
parcel of land, situated in the town of people in this section of the stat will arrive this morning to spend refuse inch aV <lb />
Greenville County of Pitt and State of have been sweltering under a Friday and Saturday with J. R. Smith Thorn- <lb />
North Carolina, and described as fol-1 registering anywhere from and Bro. If you need your eyes treat-1 ton. I trust, <lb />
lows to-wit Lot In said Town ninety to a hundred degrees, be has glasses or your old <lb />
lying on West side of Green Street be- been sleeping and feeling exchanged, call on him. Satisfaction <lb />
tween First St and Tar River- Be-1 like wearing an overcoat guaranteed or money refunded, <lb />
ginning at the S. E. Corner on Green The city executive is now back on Misses Maude and Faye <lb />
St and running West about feet his job as mayor, and again today, Moore of Bethel who have been spend- <lb />
to Julia Button's land, thence along takes active charge of the affairs of MI few days with Miss May Smith <lb />
Julia Sutton's line about feet the town. He will be very busy to their homes Friday. <lb />
Martha Langley line; thence East the next few days in getting his A large delegation of phone. <lb />
along Martha Langley's line feet to ducks in a row for the opening of the district meeting of <lb />
. . , up on <lb />
Mr. I <lb />
won't be trespassing too much on <lb />
hospitality and the good <lb />
of your by accepting an <lb />
The household la an unconventional <lb />
one. and delights In opening doors <lb />
when a friend replied <lb />
the elder man, taking down the <lb />
Green St. thence along Green St court next week. <lb />
feet to the beginning. Being tho <lb />
lot devised to said William W. Hum- INSURANCE FIRM <lb />
In the last will and testament W. L. and W. M. Moore Open C; <lb />
of S. P. Humphrey. <lb />
sold to satisfy <lb />
Fellows at Washington Thursday. <lb />
Hello This you. Madge Mr. <lb />
Thornton Is In have often <lb />
Chloe of Raleigh, is heard me speak of him. I have per- <lb />
Miss Virginia Belle Cooper, j him to remain over and pay <lb />
Seed rye at J. R. and Bro. <lb />
Mr. E. L. Brown, Sr. went to <lb />
Said land is <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
This July 17th, 1913. <lb />
J. L. Hill. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
F. G. James and Son, <lb />
v LAID SUE. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County made In night's <lb />
New in Greenville <lb />
A new business firm under the <lb />
management of W. L, Hall and Is in a hospital there. <lb />
us a visit. Yes. he'll come home with <lb />
me After the transaction <lb />
. , j m . ii. i of some business which had brought <lb />
Richmond Thursday to see his wife .----- ,. , <lb />
Roger Thornton, the son of an old <lb />
Quite a number of our merchants <lb />
are planning to visit Richmond next <lb />
week, it being Better Acquaintance <lb />
Week. <lb />
Capt Walston Is spending a <lb />
few days with his Mrs. Peden <lb />
The contract has been signed for <lb />
M. Moore has been started here for <lb />
the purpose of selling Insurance <lb />
The new firm will deal In all kinds <lb />
of insurance, fire, life, accident and <lb />
health, and they are now ready to <lb />
serve their friends. Offices have been <lb />
secured on Evans street near Bas- <lb />
on the second the completion for the Bank of <lb />
the are well den by December 15th, will J, <lb />
F. et -vs- Anna Moore, pared to be of to people handsomely furnished Benton and <lb />
J the undersigned Commission-; of the town. Moore are the architects. and <lb />
or will sell for cash before the Court are well known to Greenville Co a. of do the work <lb />
House Door in Greenville on Monday, people, as they have lived here for, Mr. L L. Kittrell Is confined to <lb />
Sept. 1st 1913, the following a number of years, and have been room with carbuncle <lb />
piece of of land, situated In In other business In the town. Mia. Berth ft, a <lb />
the county of Pitt and in Hall has for a long while been . X R- Smith and Bro., Is spending the <lb />
Township, lying on Hen-Coop Swamp, cotton buyer on the Greenville mar-, week at Saratoga, <lb />
adjourning at a black-gum In Hen-; and Incidentally, it might be <lb />
Coop Swamp, Aaron stated that he continue In this ed from Washington. D. C. <lb />
corner, and runs with his line South field of activity, and that he will night <lb />
We.; poles to a pine. S. J. work both this and his Insurance. graded school will open on <lb />
Law-horn's corner, thence South <lb />
West poles to a black-gum, Rog- <lb />
North East poles to a <lb />
pine, thence East C poles to a corner, <lb />
thence North poles to a stake, <lb />
North East poles to a <lb />
pine. North West poles to a pine <lb />
college friend of Mr. to <lb />
ITEMS f <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Aug. <lb />
Approximately one thousand Barker returned from Norfolk Wed- <lb />
attended the big barbecue and <lb />
union meting of the Pitt County I who has bee <lb />
Farmers Union held here Friday after; visiting Mr. and Mar. O. C. <lb />
noon at o'clock at the home Wednesday, <lb />
warehouse. The occasion was one Harrington, Barber and Co., will <lb />
of the greatest of its kind ever you money on your mowing ma- <lb />
in Oils county, and a larger number chines, rakes disc harrows. <lb />
of farmers were gathered here for <lb />
it than have been in up- <lb />
on a meeting in Greenville in many <lb />
days. <lb />
In the morning hours, and before <lb />
the barbecue dinner was served, the <lb />
farmers who were present had the <lb />
pleasure of hearing a very able ad- <lb />
dress, which was delivered by Mr. <lb />
J. Z. Greene, of state or- <lb />
for the Union of <lb />
North Carolina. Mr. Greene Is well <lb />
known to the farmers of the county. <lb />
and he was heard with the galvanized roofing just in at A <lb />
by those who were present, Ange and Co. <lb />
Lime-cement, windows and doors, <lb />
at A W. Ange and Company's. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper and <lb />
children returned from a visit to <lb />
friends near Goldsboro Monday. <lb />
Mr. Stephen is spending <lb />
vacation among friends and relatives <lb />
in Martin and Washington county. <lb />
We wish him a most pleasant <lb />
cation. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your <lb />
A new lot of rubber and V-crimped <lb />
W. <lb />
for the meeting. Mr. Greene <lb />
of co-operation in the work of the <lb />
farmers and urged his hearers to be- <lb />
very careful to in their dealings. <lb />
Ho told the farmers that they ought <lb />
to get together and arrange some <lb />
plan by which they could control <lb />
MOTHER AND SON <lb />
For seven long and weary months, <lb />
I wept that he had gone; <lb />
This afternoon, with aching heart, <lb />
I sought his memory stone. <lb />
thence 51-2 East poles to a corner. ,,.,.,. <lb />
n om I stood beside his tiny grave, <lb />
on tho run of Hen-Coop Swamp, then- . <lb />
,. r. . And a silent prayer; <lb />
up said Swamp to tho beginning, , . <lb />
. The heavens seemed to open wide, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
This the 28th day of July, 1913. <lb />
J. B. James, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
ltd <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior court, August term, <lb />
1913. <lb />
Delia Nobles vs Richard Nobles. <lb />
The defendant, Richard Nobles, In <lb />
the above entitled cause, will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled above, <lb />
has been Instituted in the superior <lb />
court of county by Delia No-1 <lb />
as plaintiff vs Richard Nobles <lb />
as defendant, for the purpose <lb />
solving the bonds of matrimony ex- <lb />
between the plaintiff and the <lb />
And, lo, my son was there. <lb />
I could not shed a tear of grief, <lb />
But, O the tears of Joy; <lb />
I seemed to hear him calling <lb />
mother, to your <lb />
And when my life on earth Is done <lb />
From sin and sorrow free, <lb />
I hope to heed his precious call. <lb />
That came this day to me. <lb />
M. B. ANDREWS. <lb />
Mount Olive, North Carolina. <lb />
September 1st. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Hines continues real <lb />
rick at her homo near the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
Dr. Jack is spending his <lb />
vacation here with his brother, Dr <lb />
M. T. <lb />
Miss Fannie of Greenville <lb />
is visiting here. <lb />
Mrs. O. W. Rollins and little son. <lb />
who have been relatives In <lb />
j Jones county, returned home <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Buck and daughter. Miss <lb />
are at Seven Springs for a <lb />
few days. <lb />
Mr. Dixie has taken n <lb />
position with the Bank of Ayden. <lb />
Capt. T. F. Johnston, who suffered <lb />
a stroke of paralysis some months <lb />
ago and has been at the Rocky Mount <lb />
hospital, came homo Friday some- <lb />
what Improved. <lb />
CONDITIONS IN CHINA <lb />
GENERALLY IMPROVED <lb />
Uprising Has Failed at Every Point <lb />
Northern Successful <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. <lb />
city, they took a suburban train to that Paid them <lb />
products. The speaker also <lb />
gave a number of points on selling <lb />
the farm produce that It brought to <lb />
market and which is exchanged in <lb />
the towns of the state. Many inter- <lb />
Illustrations given by <lb />
Mr. Greene to show the usefulness <lb />
of the arguments that he was <lb />
to the farmers of the county. <lb />
The barbecue dinner was all that <lb />
could have been asked for. Great <lb />
had been made for the <lb />
occasion, and the nearly all of the <lb />
expected thousand of armers and <lb />
Invited guests turned out at the time <lb />
for the dinner. Five hundred pounds <lb />
of meat or more had been prepared <lb />
for the dinner, and the crowd that <lb />
was present certainly did Its share <lb />
of taking care of what was placed <lb />
before them. <lb />
Later on In the afternoon the reg- <lb />
meeting of the Pitt County Farm- <lb />
Union was held in the court <lb />
South Dakota Druggists <lb />
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Aug. <lb />
The South Dakota Pharmaceutical <lb />
defendant the said Richard association began Its twenty-eight an- <lb />
will further take notice that convention In this city <lb />
In conditions in the re- <lb />
o of Pitt, at the brings, presiding. PL districts China was re- <lb />
court house in Greenville, Pitt ; continue three days, tine cablegram from Rear Ad- <lb />
on the 2nd Monday before the wide variety of topics of Interest t, the <lb />
lit Monday of September, it being the the trade <lb />
18th day of August, 1913, and answer ., be The principal ad B , ,. <lb />
I . the convention h, J S<lb />
three days of said term; and let the I f pharmacy. <lb />
said defendant take notice that if he <lb />
the latter's country home. <lb />
house looks rather forbid- <lb />
observed Mr. <lb />
came up the graveled road, <lb />
girls detest lights In summer. I <lb />
they are back garden. <lb />
Sit down hers on the porch and I <lb />
will gather them op. <lb />
Rogers heard a light footfall be- <lb />
hind him. Then two soft arms en- <lb />
circled his neck, a velvety cheek was <lb />
raid against his own, and a beautiful <lb />
voice murmured <lb />
made you so late, <lb />
Roger sat like a man dated, <lb />
by the touch of lips and <lb />
cheek After a throbbing he <lb />
half <lb />
beg your <lb />
There was a horrified exclamation, <lb />
a swift withdrawal of arms, and the <lb />
of vanishing skirts. <lb />
In a distant part of the house he <lb />
heard echoes of mirthful laughter. <lb />
Presently came out of the <lb />
house. <lb />
prowling all over the <lb />
grounds. I found girls the din- <lb />
preparing a chafing dish <lb />
luncheon for us. Come and meet <lb />
In the dining-room Roger was <lb />
to the three girls. In vain he <lb />
looked Into tho roguish faces seeking <lb />
some tell-tale token. But not a sign <lb />
of confusion or enlightenment did he <lb />
receive. <lb />
must tell you a good Joke. Thorn- <lb />
laughed girl <lb />
supposed it was your father I <lb />
to bring home with <lb />
And was I also supposed <lb />
to be my father when I sat out on the <lb />
porch just he asked, mean- <lb />
There a trio of laughing <lb />
and knowing glances. <lb />
You were thought to be <lb />
explained If you can <lb />
guess which one made the <lb />
Is but one way in which I <lb />
can decide that replied Rog- <lb />
gravely. <lb />
demanded the trio. <lb />
must close my eyes, and each <lb />
one of you can turn come up be- <lb />
hind he and repeat the error Then, <lb />
I might <lb />
This was positively and laughing- <lb />
declined. After a merry evening, <lb />
Roger retired, unable to decide which <lb />
of these beautiful young women he <lb />
Mr. M. L. Barker went to Norfolk <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. Wyatt Tucker went to Green- <lb />
ville today. <lb />
Prof. F. C. returned from Stan- <lb />
Wednesday night where h <lb />
bad spent several days the Inter- <lb />
est of High School. <lb />
He reports that the trip was very <lb />
pleasant and a number of <lb />
from that section expects to be n <lb />
this fall. <lb />
Miss Langston left thus morn- <lb />
for Panacea Springs. <lb />
Mr. H. J. Langston returned Tues- <lb />
day from a trip to the home of <lb />
beat friend. <lb />
Misses Maude Faye Moore <lb />
and Carrie Carson are at the <lb />
hone of Mr. C. E. near <lb />
Mr. M. G. Bryan went to Green- <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. G. H. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
this morning. <lb />
WHY SEGREGATION OF <lb />
THE BLACK AND WHITE <lb />
We favor segregation because it is <lb />
necessary to give our white <lb />
house, but this was a secret session and their families a satisfying social <lb />
and open only to members of the Hie. <lb />
organization. <lb />
HEY. <lb />
Mr resignation from the <lb />
pastorate in Greenville comer- as a <lb />
surprise to the people of the town <lb />
who know him and acquainted, <lb />
with him best, though every one will i to work together successful- <lb />
favor it because it will <lb />
them greater safety and protection. <lb />
favor it because It will give <lb />
them better schools and churches. <lb />
favor it because it will open <lb />
the way for co-operation and co-op- <lb />
in which it <lb />
is almost impossible for whites and <lb />
understand the preacher's ac- <lb />
when they learn that he leaves <lb />
We favor it because it will improve <lb />
the work to take a position elsewhere I conditions in relations of <lb />
where the climate are the races. <lb />
very much more favorable and suit- We favor it because It will give <lb />
able for the health of his wife than the rural south what it most sorely <lb />
is the case in this section of the state. greater proportion of white <lb />
Mr. Hoyle. as soon as last fall be- People. by stopping the crowding <lb />
fore the annual meeting of North out of white farmers by and <lb />
Carolina Conference, talked of trans- by providing all-white <lb />
to the Western North Carolina ties such as white people from other <lb />
Conference, in order to take his wife actions will be willing to move in- <lb />
to a more suited to her health, to- <lb />
but the local church agreed to bear We favor It because <lb />
and some of then, will be followed en-1 voting white men will be willing to <lb />
or as nearly as possible. Rev. go into these all-white communities <lb />
fall to answer the complaint within <lb />
the time required by law, the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded In the complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of July, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
On Tuesday the 19th day August <lb />
at one thirty o'clock at tho of <lb />
R L. Smith we will sell to tho <lb />
and the northern troops and evening him still <lb />
been uniformly successful, but the j decided, and also in the dark as to <lb />
country Is far from pacified. Ruling i who had bestowed upon him the fleet- <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County for cash or good note the best <lb />
ltd <lb />
French Coach Stallion in North Car- <lb />
it being the chestnut <lb />
stallion that has been at R. L. Smith's <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator I stables for the last five years, <lb />
of Jesse P. deceased, <lb />
Pitt County Breeders <lb />
of Pitt county, North Carolina, this W. H. Dall Jr. <lb />
H to certify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said <lb />
ed to exhibit thorn to the undersign- <lb />
ed within twelve months from this <lb />
date, or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to Bald es- <lb />
will please payment to tho <lb />
undersigned or to Nannie E. <lb />
widow to whom bis estate was <lb />
conveyed prior to his death. <lb />
This July 25th, 1913. <lb />
J. P. JR., <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. JAMES and Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
FOR 1918 MODEL, MOTOR <lb />
FOB ONE BLACK COLT, TWO cycles and motor boats at bargain <lb />
years old this month; well broke I prices all makes, brand new machines, <lb />
to buggy; gentle and kind. Will sell on easy monthly payment plan. Get <lb />
I am going to sell. J. <lb />
A. BUTTON. <lb />
is now within the northern lines and <lb />
the conditions are satisfactory there. <lb />
has renounced adhesion to <lb />
tho south, but disorders are threat- <lb />
hero owing to the largo <lb />
of formerly with the <lb />
southern armies, but now attached <lb />
to either side. An American steamer <lb />
was fired on by the southerners at <lb />
Ample preparation has <lb />
been <lb />
TOBACCO GRADER, WISHES TO <lb />
buy for cash a small crop of Eastern <lb />
N. C. tobacco the rough. Price <lb />
A Good Investment <lb />
W. D. a well known mer- <lb />
chant of WIs. bought a i must be reasonable. State price. Ad- <lb />
stock of Chamberlain's medicine dress. TOBACCO, care of Reflector, <lb />
as to be able to supply them to his <lb />
customers. After receiving them he <lb />
was himself taken sick and that <lb />
one email bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
was worth more to him than the <lb />
cost of his entire stock of these med- <lb />
For by all <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ASTERS ASH TUBE ROSES, NOW <lb />
In bloom. Your order please. Phone <lb />
Mrs. D. D. Haskett <lb />
w-s <lb />
MRS. D. D. HASKETT, FLORIST. <lb />
Specialties, Bulbs and Cut Flowers. <lb />
Floral designs on short notice. <lb />
our before buying or you <lb />
will regret It, also bargains In used <lb />
motor Write us today. En- <lb />
close stamp for reply. Address Lock <lb />
Box Trenton. <lb />
voted overwhelmingly <lb />
In favor of a separation from <lb />
Sweden. <lb />
have Just a frosh sup- <lb />
ply of the celebrated Black Eagle Sun <lb />
Cured Tobacco. J. R. X O- <lb />
Cured In to Days <lb />
Your druggist refund If <lb />
OINTMENT tails cure any cast <lb />
Mind, Bleeding Protruding to <lb />
The first application gives and <lb />
Good of tobacco say Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured la the beat Let me <lb />
supply you. D. W. <lb />
E. J. who has been <lb />
tenants, work and save, and <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
la where health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER <lb />
cannot good blood. <lb />
revivify the torpid LIVER <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pore <lb />
blood------- <lb />
Pure blood health. <lb />
Health means <lb />
Take no substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
embrace. <lb />
On the third evening of his visit <lb />
Marie a niece of Mr. <lb />
arrived to pay a visit She <lb />
was a type altogether different from <lb />
her light-hearted laughter-loving <lb />
cousins. <lb />
By one or two skillful moves, <lb />
Roger drew her apart from the gay <lb />
crowd and sought a secluded retreat <lb />
the rose garden. <lb />
you ho Bald, <lb />
had a very strange experience tho <lb />
first night of my arrival <lb />
before I remind- <lb />
ed Marie. <lb />
left me on the porch <lb />
while he went search of his <lb />
and while I waited there In <lb />
the darkness, I felt two soft arms <lb />
about my neck, a cheek laid against <lb />
mine, and a light and the most <lb />
beautiful voles I ever heard <lb />
made you late, When <lb />
I spoke, she fled. Marie, from the <lb />
first moment I saw you, I knew it <lb />
must have been you who came to me <lb />
there the darkness and taught me <lb />
what love might <lb />
she said, her voice <lb />
know I did not come <lb />
two days <lb />
know. But it was a <lb />
dream, perhaps, but, Marie, will you <lb />
not make the dream come true Can <lb />
you not love <lb />
With a little, glad laugh, <lb />
turned to him, and he held her <lb />
his <lb />
she said, presently, <lb />
came a day before your arrival, and <lb />
stole out that night, thinking to <lb />
meet Uncle Will and reproach him <lb />
for being so late. When I found my <lb />
mistake. I ran and told the girls, <lb />
and begged them to keep my secret. <lb />
They were lovely not to betray me, <lb />
but every time I was alone with you, <lb />
I was conscious of what I had <lb />
was I, he replied. <lb />
by Pally Pub. <lb />
for Mr. Hoyle during the latter's come good farmers <lb />
absence from the town, is under con- W V <lb />
tract to remain in the town for two and compete with tenants, <lb />
more Sundays yet. and he will fulfill We favor It because It will <lb />
his agreement After that certain In which these am- <lb />
be preaching in the church every Sun- white, tenants can land <lb />
or on as many Sunday's as It will without having to compete with a <lb />
be possible to secure preachers to, to get it and heat the <lb />
Come here for the service. It Is I -king a reckless for <lb />
.,., big men as Bishop John Clarence Foe. In The regressive <lb />
C. Or. Franklin N. Parker, of the Farmer. <lb />
chair of Biblical Literature at Trinity <lb />
College. Rev. J. N. Cole, of the Met-1 <lb />
Orphanage, and Rev. L. S. Mas- WHEN LIVER GOES <lb />
sty, editor of tho Raleigh Christian I <lb />
Advocate, may be brought here from a Liter Mini. <lb />
at One Tome or Another <lb />
Nearly everybody now and then Is <lb />
annoyed with a sluggish, lazy <lb />
or constipation or by biliousness. <lb />
It is for this reason that Dodson's <lb />
Live Is such a good medicine <lb />
to keep always in the house. <lb />
Bather children or grown-ups can <lb />
take Liver Tone without bad <lb />
after-effects and without restriction <lb />
many people regardless of their or u is o vegetable <lb />
or creed, will sorry to learn that j mM a a <lb />
he Is to Greenville. Ho has been of constipation and liver <lb />
time to time. In this way, the remain- <lb />
or of tho year will likely filled out, <lb />
and in the meantime the local <lb />
will be looking about over the <lb />
state for a man whom they will ask <lb />
for at the next Conference. <lb />
Mr. Hoyle now serving his sec- <lb />
year as pastor of the local <lb />
church. He has had a very cue <lb />
in town, and <lb />
a moving spirit In the life of the town, <lb />
and has taken an Interest other <lb />
affairs than those in which his own <lb />
personal Interests, or those of his <lb />
church, were- at stake. <lb />
and entirely takes tho place of <lb />
Pharmacy guarantees <lb />
every bottle of Liver Tons <lb />
they sell. It costs per <lb />
and If you are not satisfied that It is <lb />
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or they will hand your <lb />
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to- you with a <lb />
and you happy. J. R. <lb />
J. O. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
LAXATIVE Quinine. It Mops <lb />
Cough and Headache and works the Cold. <lb />
refund if it fails to cure. <lb />
K. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. <lb />
Black Eagle, best plug of <lb />
Sun Cured tobacco, I it D. W. <lb />
Sm <lb />
Don't be fooled by preparations <lb />
the claims of <lb />
Tone. Just remember <lb />
Pharmacy will give you back your <lb />
money if Dodson's Liver Tone falls <lb />
you. That Is a guarantee that, <lb />
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb />
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, <lb />
chill TONIC, drivel out <lb />
Malaria and builds up the system. A true Ionic<lb />
The Bert In the World <lb />
little girl had very <lb />
bod. I thought she would die. <lb />
Colin, Cholera and <lb />
cured her. and I can truthful- <lb />
say that I think It Is the best med- <lb />
In the Mrs. <lb />
Clare, Mich. For by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
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The great factor el success in is EX PER <lb />
The experience. farmer knows best how to <lb />
produce a good crop and the experienced Baggy Man <lb />
KNOWS BEST HOW TO MAKE A GOOD <lb />
FORTY-SEVEN jeer EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING <lb />
THE FLANAGAN MAKES IT THE BEST BUG- <lb />
THAT CAN BE HAD. In fact we hare so con- <lb />
in the Flanagan that we give an absolute <lb />
ante for a period of one year, and many friends <lb />
throughout Pitt realize that our guarantee mean <lb />
that we are always willing to make good any defect In <lb />
material. <lb />
Come to see n. <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co.<lb />
. . . <lb />
. <lb />
i .- . <lb />
-J <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
On Tuesday the 19th day of August <lb />
at one thirty o'clock at stables of <lb />
K L Smith we will sell to the highest <lb />
for cash or good note the best <lb />
French Coach Stallion in North Car- <lb />
It being the chestnut sorrel <lb />
stallion that has been at K. L Smith, <lb />
tables for the last five years, <lb />
Pitt County Breeders As n. <lb />
W. EL Jr. <lb />
not easily persuaded to let the the pictures and stories of the <lb />
follow up a natural talent for painting, week. Readers of The Reflector and <lb />
Martin first tried carpentering, shop-1 will know Art, <lb />
keeping. and architecture. In each History. Science and Travel, <lb />
case his desire to draw pictures own exquisite pictures. On sale <lb />
BINGHAM SCHOOL'S <lb />
n . Z . V world <lb />
, Two from U. S. Army allowed to N. C. The A. and M. <lb />
the other. practice, with latest U. S. Army <lb />
m Summer Camp during July and August. Tuition and Board per Half <lb />
Tom. a year. Address CoL II. Box N. C <lb />
too strong for paper, <lb />
blank walls were decorated with land- <lb />
his employers found It <lb />
necessary to the young <lb />
At last a sculptor of the time <lb />
pleaded for him. and Homer was per- <lb />
to paint. <lb />
Martin Insisted on doing everything <lb />
in his own way. and he did not get far <lb />
at first. His admirers can find hardly <lb />
more than an occasional hint in <lb />
crude early works of the great skill <lb />
that their author afterward acquired <lb />
Nevertheless, the wealthier people of <lb />
Albany, who were proud of their <lb />
bought a number of Martin's <lb />
canvases. <lb />
It was not until he moved to New <lb />
York in that this queer genius <lb />
had a really hard struggle to live <lb />
His habits were irregular dressed <lb />
badly, and generally made a poor <lb />
The great Whistler said, <lb />
introducing him. this is <lb />
Homer Martin. He doesn't look as if <lb />
he were; but he Revolutionary <lb />
ideas and a keen, cutting humor mad-; <lb />
him as many enemies as friends. <lb />
Strangely enough, he chose quiet <lb />
calm landscapes to paint. He was <lb />
attracted to the <lb />
and White Mountains, and In Europe <lb />
preferred tranquil scenes along the <lb />
upper Thames and in Normandy. <lb />
Homer Martin seldom painted direct <lb />
from nature; but would sketch in his <lb />
and Jot down color memo- <lb />
surprising, . <lb />
it would seem at first Is the . a <lb />
of two famous pictures in MM <lb />
when he was all but blind. <lb />
and the on the <lb />
Si rank with hie best work. Two <lb />
years later he died. <lb />
Martin was not appreciated during <lb />
lifetime. The few pictures that <lb />
he did manage to sell were purchased <lb />
by his friends. Today few of his <lb />
at the Reflector office and Ellington s <lb />
Book Store Price. Ten cents. Write <lb />
today to The Reflector for booklet ex- <lb />
The Associated Newspaper <lb />
School plan. <lb />
Will cure your <lb />
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, <lb />
Colic, Sprains. Bruises, Cuts and <lb />
. . Old Sores, Stings s <lb />
Etc. And no. used <lb />
and externally, <lb />
OVER MOVED <lb />
Into N. Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd Streets <lb />
St SHORT <lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
Baggage and Express<lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets all <lb />
Southey, English poet <lb />
laureate, born. Died March <lb />
1843. <lb />
of Captain <lb />
the head of the Missouri <lb />
River. <lb />
The summer <lb />
time when the <lb />
air Makes <lb />
the old young <lb />
for a while So <lb />
they can enjoy <lb />
PERRI <lb />
TEA, <lb />
COFFEE, <lb />
LISK FLOUR. <lb />
And numerous <lb />
other goodies. <lb />
Call you <lb />
you will have the <lb />
personal <lb />
of <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
A STRICTLY SECONDARY SCHOOL <lb />
For Boys and <lb />
Girls<lb />
Attempts no college work. College preparatory. Spec- <lb />
In course of study to students who can <lb />
never go to college. music department, lit- <lb />
societies, library, athletic grounds and <lb />
Separate dormitories for boys and girls, with <lb />
matron in each. students representing counties. <lb />
Faculty of seven college trained Christian men and <lb />
women. Expenses f to per year of nine months. <lb />
For and lull information address, <lb />
John R. Carroll, <lb />
Winterville, North Carolina. <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
Merchandise Broker <lb />
C. <lb />
U OFFICE WITH W. L. HALL AND <lb />
W. WARREN AT FIVE MOTS, <lb />
I desire o express my appreciation <lb />
of your patronage of the past. I sin- <lb />
trust dealings In every <lb />
way have been satisfactory to you. I <lb />
hope to have your further orders. Call <lb />
and Bee me, or phone and let me quote <lb />
you prices. I represent some of tho <lb />
very best concerns. <lb />
Residence 267-L. <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
MERCHANDISE BROKER.<lb />
Mothers Hare Tour children Worms I <lb />
Are they feverish, restless, nervous <lb />
Irritable, dizzy or constipated Do <lb />
they constantly pick at their nose or <lb />
grind their teeth Have they cramp- <lb />
pains, Irregular and ravenous <lb />
petite These are all signs of worms. <lb />
Worms not only cause your child <lb />
but stunt Its mind and growth. <lb />
Give Worm Killer at once. <lb />
It kills and removes the worms. <lb />
your child's appetite, regulates <lb />
stomach, liver and bowels. The <lb />
tons disappear and your child la made <lb />
happy and healthy, as <lb />
ed. All druggists or by mail, <lb />
Indian Medicine Company <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa. St. Louis. Mo. <lb />
Hare Purchased The Stock Of Stone- <lb />
wall Jackson On Evans Street And <lb />
Solicits the Patronage of <lb />
the Public Generally <lb />
OF TRAINS <lb />
Arrival Departure of the <lb />
Trains <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Northbound Southbound <lb />
a. m. p. m. <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
NORTON-SOUTHERN<lb />
a. m. a. m <lb />
a. m. a m <lb />
p. m p. m. <lb />
. i. . <lb />
GET READY TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT <lb />
Johnston Foxhall's <lb />
BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We will be ready to take care of you and protect your interests <lb />
WILL SELL IT <lb />
Johnston Foxhall <lb />
The <lb />
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
Represents the Highest Standard of Safety in Banking <lb />
IN 1910 The State Treasurer of North Carolina selected this Bank as a Depository for state funds. <lb />
IN 1911 The United States Government designated this bank as a legal depository for Postal Savings Funds. <lb />
IN 1912 The Good People of Pitt County selected this bank as a safe bank in which to keep their money, to the extent that its <lb />
business exceeded not only any other bank in this but the Greenville Banking and Trust Co., took its stand among <lb />
the largest and strongest banks in the eastern section of the state. <lb />
Resources Over Half a Million <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
E. B. Higgs, Vice-Pres. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Cashier.<lb />
PROTECTION <lb />
Business entrusted to this AGENCY gives you <lb />
REAL PROTECTION. Protection that proceeds <lb />
from, <lb />
Close attention to all details of the INSURANCE <lb />
business <lb />
From risk in the STRONGEST <lb />
COMPANIES. <lb />
From satisfactory ADJUSTMENTS of your LOSSES. <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, j <lb />
RESOLUTIONS <lb />
Below given tho resolutions <lb />
that will be presented to the North <lb />
Carolina Just Freight Rate <lb />
in session in tomorrow <lb />
rooming for tho purpose of consider- <lb />
the action that is to be taken up- <lb />
on the proposed rates that have been <lb />
offered to the shippers of the state <lb />
by the railroads. A largo number <lb />
of local business men are expected to <lb />
make the trip to Raleigh tomorrow, <lb />
and to present at the time the <lb />
association meets. <lb />
Resolution's of the Pitt County Just <lb />
Freight Rate Association. <lb />
That it is the sense of <lb />
the Pitt County Just Freight Rate <lb />
Association that the of <lb />
the Carolina Just Freight Rate <lb />
Association, tho Governor of North <lb />
Carolina nor the Legislature of North <lb />
Carolina, accept no compromise what- <lb />
soever that does not place North Car- <lb />
cities on an equal footing in <lb />
rats and classification with Virginia <lb />
cities. <lb />
That tho North <lb />
Carolina Just Freight Rate <lb />
demands of the railroad a <lb />
of the rates and <lb />
cations proposed.<lb />
Freckled Girls <lb />
It is an absolute fact, that one cent <lb />
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE <lb />
will either remove or cause <lb />
them to fade and that two jars will even <lb />
in the most severe cases completely <lb />
cure them. We are willing to personally <lb />
guarantee to return your money <lb />
without argument if your complexion is <lb />
not fully restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM <lb />
fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless, <lb />
Will not make hair grow but will <lb />
remove TAN, PIMPLES and <lb />
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. <lb />
The jars are large and results absolute- <lb />
certain. Sent by mail if desired. <lb />
Price Mammoth jars <lb />
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP <lb />
For sale by <lb />
I. CO. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
. . North <lb />
RIOT <lb />
IX MIRTH DAKOTA <lb />
Pharmacists Nashville <lb />
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. A <lb />
majority the delegates who have <lb />
arrived here to attend the annual con- <lb />
f the American <lb />
cs Association were entertained in- <lb />
at tho Hermitage, the <lb />
home of Gen. Andrew Jackson. <lb />
liar sessions of the convention Will <lb />
begin tomorrow and continue until <lb />
Friday. <lb />
tee Week Are for Con- <lb />
Weather <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. <lb />
The distribution of atmospheric pres- <lb />
sure over the American Continent and <lb />
tho adjacent oceans is such as to in- <lb />
below the normal <lb />
during the week in the northwestern <lb />
states and on the Pacific slope; high <lb />
temperatures tho half of the <lb />
week in the southern Plains states <lb />
and the lower Mississippi valley, fol- <lb />
lowed by lower temperatures In <lb />
these regions Thursday or Friday; <lb />
warm weather during the week in <lb />
the Gulf and South Atlantic States; <lb />
moderate temperature the half <lb />
of the week In the region of the <lb />
Great Lakes, the upper Ohio Valley <lb />
and tho Atlantic and New <lb />
England states will be followed by <lb />
warmer weather In these regions <lb />
alter In tho region of <lb />
namely tho <lb />
Valley and the middle and <lb />
southern Plains states, temperatures <lb />
Will high during tho first <lb />
half of the week while during the <lb />
latter half of the week the weather <lb />
In these districts will cooler <lb />
with a of <lb />
showers. The precipitation during <lb />
the week will he fairly well <lb />
Minister Praises This Laxative <lb />
Rev. H. of Allison, la. <lb />
In praising Dr. New Life Pills <lb />
for constipation, King's <lb />
New Life Pills are such perfect <lb />
no home should be without <lb />
No better regulator for the liver and <lb />
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price at all druggists. <lb />
State of Ohio, of Toledo, l <lb />
Lucas County, I <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he la <lb />
senior partner of tho of F. J. <lb />
Co., doing business In the City of To- <lb />
County and State aforesaid, and <lb />
that firm will pay the sum of ONE <lb />
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and <lb />
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured <lb />
by tho use Of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and subscribed In <lb />
my presence, 6th day of December, <lb />
A. D. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally <lb />
and acts directly upon tho blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of the system. for <lb />
testimonials, free. <lb />
K. J. CO. Toledo. O. <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
Take Ball's Family Pills for constipation. <lb />
MINT, N. Aug. troops <lb />
may he called If the Industrial Work- <lb />
of the World attempt to continue <lb />
street meetings which Sunday <lb />
night resulted in tho arrest of SO <lb />
persons, incensed over alleged <lb />
to the American flag. Citizens at- <lb />
tacked the industrial workers and <lb />
exciting scenes followed. The police <lb />
were unable to control the rioters and <lb />
called upon the sheriff and the <lb />
pa Arrests were being made <lb />
today, although the jail s crowded <lb />
to overflowing, A threatens mob <lb />
surged about the jail during <lb />
night, but attempted no violence. <lb />
Although warned against holding <lb />
street meetings where speakers at- <lb />
tempted to encourage harvest hands <lb />
to hold out for higher pay, the In- <lb />
workers resumed their ac- <lb />
last night. z <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Per Line Per Insertion <lb />
WASTED SEALED BUM OX THE <lb />
erection of a seven room brick school <lb />
building In the above of <lb />
in No. township, In <lb />
county. Wanted also, separate bids on <lb />
the Installation of a hot air system of <lb />
heating same. For plans and <lb />
apply to <lb />
W. H, Supt. Schools, <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
August If. <lb />
entered by the British <lb />
Perry sailed <lb />
his ship from Erie to the head of <lb />
forces under Lord Wellington, <lb />
the lake search of the enemy <lb />
proclaimed <lb />
the cessation of hostilities be- <lb />
tween the United States and <lb />
Spain. <lb />
MY <lb />
Third street, small black kitten <lb />
with bell on hi Kinder please <lb />
return to me and receive reward. C. <lb />
K. it<lb />
Ripe tomatoes s. U, <lb />
FOB SALE AT A <lb />
II. P. Marine Gas- <lb />
Engine sod Regular <lb />
R. A. Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
stenographer,, with <lb />
knowledge of office work and <lb />
bookkeeping. Apply In own hand <lb />
writing With reference, stating salary <lb />
expected. <lb />
Thomas and Co. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
TAKEN UP. <lb />
ONE BED ABOUT TWO <lb />
years old, weighing about pounds. <lb />
Ear mark under bit right ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by paying cost <lb />
or I will sell for cost and damages <lb />
August <lb />
J. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
cum Old Sons, Other Won't Curs. <lb />
The worst cases, no matter of how standing. <lb />
re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Porter's Antiseptic Oil. It relieves <lb />
Heals et the same time. SOc. <lb />
FOB SALE <lb />
Ono of tho best all round farms In <lb />
Martin county, 1-2 miles from Ev- <lb />
to Williamston. None bet- <lb />
for bright tobacco and peanuts. <lb />
Five acres in tobacco this year, first <lb />
planted in ten years. About <lb />
In the tract, or in cultivation. <lb />
Good four room dwelling, two tenant <lb />
houses and all necessary out buildings <lb />
and shelters. Terms, cash. <lb />
CHAS. T. PEAL, Owner, <lb />
Route Box <lb />
Williamston, N. C. <lb />
I II. <lb />
Still With<lb />
The Mutual Life Co., <lb />
of <lb />
New York. <lb />
8888888188 <lb />
W. L. HALL<lb />
W. M. MOO <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
We are now in position to write Fire, Life, <lb />
Accident and Health Insurance and we would <lb />
appreciate a part of your business. <lb />
HALL MOORE, Agents. <lb />
CHOICE FLOWERS ROSES. <lb />
t AND ASTERS I ALL <lb />
COLORS A SPECIALTY <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
In wedding outfits are equal <lb />
to the best. Nothing finer In <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
styles. <lb />
plants, palms and ferns <lb />
for decoration <lb />
Write for list. <lb />
J. L. A CO, K. C. <lb />
U. J. Jr., for Green <lb />
o and vicinity. <lb />
Liver-Aid <lb />
THAT'S BETTER <lb />
THAN <lb />
Than Salts, Oils or Pills, <lb />
Money Back From <lb />
If It Doesn't Banish <lb />
Oh What bliss People in Green- <lb />
ville have no further for <lb />
or other slam hang cathartics that <lb />
act on sick livers. CARS- <lb />
LIVER-AID has the call these <lb />
days; every hour In the day; It's <lb />
going faster than the proverbial hot <lb />
cakes, <lb />
changing hundreds of weak, <lb />
lazy and overworked livers <lb />
o healthy, strong vigorous ones. It Is <lb />
driving poisonous waste from the body <lb />
rutting an end to indigestion and all <lb />
misery and causing <lb />
sufferers to rejoice. <lb />
LIVER-AID Is pleas- <lb />
ant and harmless; It takes the place <lb />
f Children can take It free- <lb />
y; its gentle action cleans out their <lb />
bowels In fine shape. It's a <lb />
remedy for sick headache, ma- <lb />
and kidney troubles. Get it <lb />
from Pharmacy for only <lb />
cents a bottle. They guarantee <lb />
LIVER AID. <lb />
MOVED <lb />
t., street, front t <lb />
. i stables, <lb />
I sundry, Phone M. <lb />
s, nil names <lb />
int. j. c. <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE 335-1, <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
to vote bonds to erect <lb />
a two-story four-room brick school <lb />
and auditorium in school <lb />
district No. township, Pitt <lb />
D. G. MOORE, <lb />
J. J. ELKS, <lb />
F. A. ELKS, <lb />
S. W. <lb />
W. S. ELKS, <lb />
W. S. GALLOWAY, <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES, <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR, <lb />
A. O. CLARK. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR, <lb />
W. S. <lb />
L. <lb />
DR. C. M. JONES. <lb />
H. H. PROCTOR, <lb />
There no indications the <lb />
present time of a disturbance In tho <lb />
West Indies. <lb />
CO MING <lb />
g Will be at the PROCTOR <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
mm <lb />
AND <lb />
ALL COLORS <lb />
to <lb />
CT. <lb />
Quality <lb />
Shop.<lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
RAD <lb />
AND<lb />
Mint- <lb />
MONDAY AUG. 4th. <lb />
New <lb />
Store <lb />
Two Roles of <lb />
Toilet Paper <lb />
The Best Pain <lb />
Salve when <lb />
ed to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or <lb />
staid, or other Injury of the skin <lb />
immediately remove all pain. K. B. <lb />
Chamberlain Clinton, Ma, <lb />
robs cuts and other Injuries of <lb />
their terrors. As a healing <lb />
Its equal Will do <lb />
good for you. Only at all drug- <lb />
gists.<lb />
Phone <lb />
Bishops, <lb />
Convenient, <lb />
Quicker Service <lb />
Does it Better <lb />
ISSUE <lb />
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CELEBRATE <lb />
Blew Bern Preparing For <lb />
First Monday In September <lb />
NEW BERN, August Bern <lb />
will celebrate Labor Day this year <lb />
the Hist In many The <lb />
bust mint program since <lb />
of the Eastern Carolina Fall <lb />
will take place at the fair grounds. <lb />
There will be a free for all, a three <lb />
minute and a and It is safe to <lb />
predict that these races will be the <lb />
best that has ever been pulled off at <lb />
the Eastern Carolina Fair track. <lb />
are already nine horses in <lb />
the stable at the fair grounds train- <lb />
for this cunt and as the entries <lb />
will be open until Sept. 1st it is safe <lb />
to say that will be fifteen or <lb />
twenty horses in the races. <lb />
The public is much Interested In <lb />
racing and the program <lb />
will open with two races. One <lb />
cylinders and one for ma- <lb />
chines with than one cylinder. <lb />
The capacity of the grand stand <lb />
has be, doubled it is now <lb />
feet long instead of feet, the <lb />
length of the stand on July 4th. <lb />
will be impossible for anyone to stand <lb />
up in front of the crowd on the grand. <lb />
stand for the benches have <lb />
up to the rail In front and, <lb />
tho walkway Is now in rear of <lb />
the grand stand. The entrance to <lb />
tho grand stand is by a In <lb />
the rear of the grand stand. The <lb />
grand stand will seat five thousand <lb />
and everybody can be com- <lb />
The races will begin prompt <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Only Veteran la Lower <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. <lb />
As active and vigorous as many men <lb />
fifty, Gen. Isaac R. Sherwood, who <lb />
represents the Ninth Ohio District In <lb />
Congress, passed his seventy-eighth <lb />
birthday anniversary today. Gen Sher- <lb />
wood Is a man of unique distinction, <lb />
of the members of the present <lb />
House of Representatives he Is the <lb />
only Veteran of the civil war. <lb />
This is a rather remarkable distinct- <lb />
ion, when it Is remembered that a de- <lb />
or so ago a substantial percent- <lb />
age of the members of Congress were <lb />
war veterans. The Democratic land- <lb />
slide of last November swept three <lb />
ion veterans, of <lb />
of Illinois and Hill of <lb />
Connecticut, out the House and <lb />
Sherwood the lone survivor. In <lb />
view of the present age of every sold- <lb />
of the it is reasonable to sup- <lb />
pose that the Ohio representative <lb />
he the last of the in blue to sit <lb />
the lower house of Congress. <lb />
Net. . <lb />
N. C, Aug. <lb />
Mrs. R. C. and sisters of <lb />
Greenville spent Tuesday here with <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Venters. <lb />
Licenses <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds Bell <lb />
Issued marriage license to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Roland O. Lang and Mary Anne <lb />
Keel. <lb />
Dancy and Julia <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Jesse Dudley and Stevenson, <lb />
Move and Rosa Williams. <lb />
Tom and Mary Williams. <lb />
CHARTERED 1858 FOUNDED IS 1881 <lb />
I. i ml May Pass Through Mexico With- TRINITY <lb />
oat Molestation, Says of education Intensely to developing men. It <lb />
MEXICO CITY, Aug. graduates are everywhere successful and flU position la all <lb />
Mr. Galloway of Simpson spent j to the second note forwarded by Sec- f They of honor and dignity in and <lb />
Sunday here with his brother. rotary of State Bryan to the Mexican state, and ably and prominently represent their state In the national <lb />
Mrs. Alice Galloway returned home government, Manuel Garza government A college supplied with ample resources to provide tho <lb />
Tuesday after spending a few days Mexican foreign minister today education. More than a million dollars recently added to Its en. <lb />
her daughter Mrs. H. C prepared a state A wide range of courses. expense of the <lb />
moderate. No Increase In within years. <lb />
For and Illustrated booklet address <lb />
H. L. FLOWERS, <lb />
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, C. <lb />
state <lb />
Miss Mario Parker of New your telegram to President <lb />
Bern is the guest of Misses Mamie and . Huerta though rumors It mentioned <lb />
Velma Venters this week. absolutely without foundation. <lb />
D. L. Smith and family spent kind like any foreigner may pass <lb />
and Sunday in Ayden. I through the country freely without <lb />
Miss Mamie Venters, Can being subject to any molestation. <lb />
Sunday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs citizens, like other for- <lb />
J. C. of Simpson. Signers have enjoyed and will con- <lb />
Walter Bland and to enjoy the most complete <lb />
were pleasant callers In town guarantees on the part of the <lb />
day evening. government and people. All <lb />
Mr. W. B. Tingle of Ayden was In under the plain of our laws and I <lb />
town a short while Sunday. <lb />
Messrs. Harrison and were <lb />
callers in the country Monday night <lb />
Mr. H. C. Venters spent Sunday at <lb />
Galloway Cross Roads. <lb />
case of Mr. will not modify our <lb />
intentions and precedents. <lb />
there should exist <lb />
neither fear nor anxiety respecting the <lb />
I security of foreigners for which there <lb />
WHO HAS THE MOST <lb />
OR HA Hi <lb />
Since the baby show and voting <lb />
contest has been In force at the <lb />
Gaiety the many <lb />
exhibited each night has been a great <lb />
feature and the parents as well as <lb />
the little ones have been working <lb />
hard trying to secure the two prizes <lb />
offered by the management. <lb />
night new photographs of the <lb />
little tots are displayed and number <lb />
o contestants appear on the <lb />
for which you mark the vote <lb />
for your favorite and deposit at the <lb />
door. <lb />
This week closes tho contest and <lb />
tho last vote will be made <lb />
night at ten o'clock for which the <lb />
final count will be made and the <lb />
prizes awarded. <lb />
Those who attended last night re- <lb />
port the a very pleasing <lb />
one the voting was one of the <lb />
most important features. The class <lb />
of motion pictures that are now shown <lb />
the Gaiety are very creditable ones <lb />
and are fast making a reputation o <lb />
high merit for this place of amuse <lb />
offers <lb />
feature class of pictures and ones <lb />
that are very entertaining and pleas <lb />
lug to the mind. It <lb />
Miss Velma Venters returned home <lb />
Sunday from Beach <lb />
Fairmont and Benson, where she has <lb />
, been for some time. <lb />
There will be regular services at the <lb />
M. B, Church Sunday evening at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
I Wedding bells are ringing In <lb />
Is no foundation. <lb />
meditation, of which <lb />
mention has been made, the govern- <lb />
of Mexico already baa made Its <lb />
Highway Convention <lb />
VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. <lb />
The fourth annual convention of the <lb />
Pacific Highway Association met in <lb />
Pinned Car. Which Companions today for a three <lb />
The next time you tobacco <lb />
come to my store and get Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured. It's a good one. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Delegates from Seattle, Port- <lb />
land, San Francisco, Los Angeles and <lb />
a number of other cities In at- <lb />
The association alms <lb />
secure the construction of a first-class <lb />
Negro Should Have The <lb />
Preference Over Alien <lb />
Ga., Au. <lb />
Georgia State Agricultural Society, <lb />
the oldest organization its kind <lb />
the south, began Its sixty-eighth <lb />
meeting here today with a <lb />
representative attendance. Pres- <lb />
John T. Williams called the gall, <lb />
to and presided over <lb />
opening session. <lb />
The address of <lb />
was delivered by Dr. David C. <lb />
Barrow, chancellor of tho <lb />
of Georgia, Dr. Barrow spoke on the <lb />
subject of He express- <lb />
ed regret at the tendency of tho white <lb />
man to give foreign laborers employ- <lb />
In preference to the <lb />
Much of the South's future, he denial <lb />
depends on tho white man being able <lb />
to make faithful and efficient work- <lb />
out of the <lb />
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he worst cs, no matter of how long Blinding, <lb />
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Could Alabama Man <lb />
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TROY, Ala., Aug. Q. P. Davis <lb />
of Elba, Ala., met a horrible death <lb />
; a point between here and Montgomery <lb />
early today when he was pinned the Pacific slope from as <lb />
the wreck of his automobile and f as far <lb />
I burned to a crisp. Possible. Except for two Short <lb />
Crawler, Horace and Alto breaks in Columbia, the high- <lb />
Dullard, who were in tho car With now stretches continuous y from <lb />
were forced to witness the n. C. to Ariz. <lb />
the, were helpless to avert. Tho o winter large sections of the <lb />
w. <lb />
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September <lb />
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x. C. <lb />
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Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the <lb />
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Lake Strait <lb />
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read are Impassable and the <lb />
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ditch. The machine turned turtle and of the different communities <lb />
Davis was pinned beneath It. <lb />
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Hamilton Celebrates Centennial <lb />
Out, Aug. <lb />
week, In ration of tho one- <lb />
hundredth anniversary of the found- <lb />
of Hamilton, was ushered In today <lb />
with opening of a big Industrial and <lb />
historical exposition. Tho exposition <lb />
was formally Inaugurated Sir John <lb />
M Gibson. Athletic contests, reunion <lb />
historical exercises, fireworks <lb />
displays and o <lb />
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. by all druggists at for the large bot <lb />
tie and at cents for the liberal size <lb />
trial bottle. Try one cent bottle <lb />
and convinced. <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
in western Canada, have returned for <lb />
the festivities. <lb />
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Maintained by the State for the <lb />
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m those who agree to become teach- <lb />
In the state. Fall begins <lb />
September 17th. 1913. For <lb />
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Blue Meeting Opens <lb />
DETROIT, Mich., Aug. list <lb />
of stakes and purses totaling <lb />
has attracted tho fastest horses on <lb />
the continent to the twenty-ninth <lb />
annual ribbon meeting of the <lb />
Detroit Driving Club, which was <lb />
opened this afternoon. Tho meeting <lb />
forms tho sixth link In tho chain <lb />
of Grand for tho season. <lb />
Tho big events of tho week will b <lb />
the Chamber of stake, <lb />
for pacers, to <lb />
ed tomorrow, and the Merchants and <lb />
Slake, for <lb />
trotters, which will be run Wed- <lb />
After Four of Discouraging <lb />
Conditions, Mrs. Gave <lb />
Up in Despair. Husband <lb />
Came to Rescue. <lb />
an interesting letter <lb />
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock <lb />
writes as suffered for four <lb />
years, with womanly troubles, and during <lb />
this lime, could only sit up for a little <lb />
while, and could not walk anywhere at <lb />
all. At times, would have severe pains <lb />
in my left Side. <lb />
The doctor was called in, and his treat- <lb />
relieved me for a while, but was <lb />
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that, nothing seemed to do me any good. <lb />
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Texas, Aug. <lb />
Is entertaining for two days the an- <lb />
meeting the West Texas Odd <lb />
Fellow's Ten are <lb />
r presented at the meeting by several <lb />
hundred delegates. Deputy Grand <lb />
Master W. R. Francis, of Fort Worth, <lb />
was one of the speakers at tho open- <lb />
session this morning. <lb />
I had gotten so weak I could not stand, <lb />
and gave up in despair. <lb />
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taking it. From the very first <lb />
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If you are all run down from womanly <lb />
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THE STAR <lb />
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For The Sale Of Leaf Tobacco <lb />
Keep Your Eye on the STAR this Year and see if it does not <lb />
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O. L. JOYNER <lb />
B. B. SUGG <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 />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW BES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR D I SING <lb />
DATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
august MM <lb />
m u <lb />
Government Expert to <lb />
Speak to the Farmers <lb />
will most instructive and <lb />
III GREENVILLE <lb />
Mill He Most <lb />
SIX THREE WOODED <lb />
BILLS IX i u h JAM <lb />
I hey fr of Karl- and <lb />
Haters in North Hell Until With <lb />
Carolina, Snots. <lb />
WASHINGTON, S. r. Aug. <lb />
Introduced six bills Three men. Frank j, r. Ow- <lb />
today for surveys of navigable waters and John Turner, w. <lb />
been attempted for the improvement in North wounded tonight when a mi <lb />
of tho state. They will Propositions stormed the county Jail in an <lb />
upon vital subjects by attractive I Improvement of road- lynch Will Pair, a prison- <lb />
methods. M to national cemetery at New charged with annulling a <lb />
I am constrained to add this P white woman near here today. <lb />
statement. of Proposed canal from m White and a deputy, facing the <lb />
have been arranged at much trouble of Creek to mob, repeatedly drove them <lb />
and expense. There Is no purpose bay county with t, pistol shots when advanced <lb />
our a ship canal from Littering rams. <lb />
Will not your intelligent to Members of the dually return- <lb />
readers who know tho value of at- at low water and the fire and in the darkness the <lb />
Big Increase in Taxable <lb />
Property tor Past Year <lb />
fill r- i t n win no most <lb />
Visit Dis- Nothing <lb />
Next Month <lb />
SALES Oil <lb />
and . the C <lb />
May <lb />
Attend. <lb />
ilia <lb />
Always alert to tho best Interests <lb />
upon such a meeting or <lb />
three men were struck. <lb />
They wen <lb />
were take i <lb />
themselves and endeavor to Induce I of Neuse river between New not fatally wounded but we <lb />
of the of his district, Con- less fortunate neighbors to do Bern and Goldsboro. to deepen to a hospital for attention. <lb />
John H. Small has secured navigation, no young woman was assaulted In <lb />
tho services of of the experts Again, while tho are fixed. , lonely farm this morning In <lb />
of the United States Department of tended for the men i To provide for two terms of United the absence of her husband Them <lb />
Hal-feet N. Large Thai <lb />
Brick Did <lb />
Hot Finish Until This <lb />
Honing, <lb />
figures Compiled, and Given Out <lb />
by Register of Deeds <lb />
conn m INCREASES <lb />
that yesterday was <lb />
written by Mr. Small to this pa- dependent upon tho farm. They a weather Bad <lb />
per, giving the dates and the places way show their at C. outer wall, they were Impressed h, ,.,. <lb />
to be visited Is below, and than by their participation and by To a monument to Gen- tho show of strength Inside the jail , <lb />
will be read with interest. <lb />
giving publicity to these meetings. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
H. SMALL. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Aug. IS, 1913. <lb />
To tho of The j <lb />
There Is to a series of <lb />
meetings for the counties BONDS <lb />
tho First congressional district, be- IX THE . <lb />
ginning August 25th. I am very sure I . <lb />
I t n Received for All of Eccentric Editor Is <lb />
James Moore at Creek <lb />
battleground in North Carolina. Gen- <lb />
More served in tho Continental <lb />
army. <lb />
be <lb />
they will prove instructive be <lb />
to any citizen who may attend. liaise <lb />
I beg that you will aid in giving pub- tho Unto, <lb />
to them. The date and places WILMINGTON, <lb />
at which meeting will held in your of the condition of tho bond market, <lb />
section are as to money stringency, not a <lb />
was let off, but so far as ran <lb />
ill i l I i; no others were Injured. have right much more work to <lb />
Governor was appealed , crops. <lb />
late tonight to call out the ., , . , <lb />
. V . ,. , , While tho sales today were Ugh <lb />
to protect Far. He refused by an- , ,, , ., , , . <lb />
. . . . ,, in all of tho warehouses, it Is <lb />
that order ,, .,., . . ., . <lb />
dieted that the amount of tobacco <lb />
and Taper Goes Without the <lb />
Dissertations and <lb />
Oddities <lb />
Aug. 19.-A playful kit- term of court to try the . , up <lb />
ten spoiled a week's work for <lb />
wan Quarter, County, Mon- was received by the editor of Snow Archer, <lb />
day, Sept 1st. I commissioners yesterday for all Square known M tho most BOSTON, Mass., Aug. tho day of the for <lb />
Washington, Beaufort county, Tues- t the road and school bonds newspaper of this section, last the remainder of this week there will ,, of <lb />
day, Sept 2nd we. The together the he much drawing of the long bow at make to be here <lb />
Greenville Pitt county, bank, of this city put a bid for editorial page of Soldiers Field, tho athletic grounds and tobacco on the <lb />
day, Sept 3rd. for of of the bonds of University. The , <lb />
Martin county, Thurs- at par with accrued interest, but the cat be the National Archery As- for the opening of the market went <lb />
upon his desk. Since the tire do- thirty-fifth annual <lb />
the electric plant In this tournament, which was paid and .,, tho <lb />
town the editor has had to depend opened this morning with the first for prices holding <lb />
upon a lamp for light to Columbia round for women and the believed those In a position <lb />
prepare his odd editorials. When first American round for men. that the first grade of to- <lb />
day, Sept. 4th. The <lb />
Plymouth, Washington county, the advisability of raising the <lb />
day, Sept. 6th. interest on the bonds from <lb />
Columbia, Tyrrell county, Io per cent and <lb />
day, Sept 6th. but no action was taken <lb />
discussed <lb />
manner <lb />
Prof. <lb />
Agriculture, will discuss Several now school buildings arc out both leSs- <lb />
His will present the but until the bonds are lam and <lb />
essential features of good farming Ow board of education cannot pro- thousand words intended to <lb />
and a new viewpoint. He will claim coed. The commissioners fixed and tho of the, Attorney Edward Conger <lb />
the attention of every farmer who tax rate for the year at on tomorrow. Tho editor and former District <lb />
wishes to Improve his soil, make more worth of property and arm. and be could Attorney Mack left tonight for Sher- <lb />
tho poll. This Is an of tho Dames, tho damage was Quebec, with tho vowed in- <lb />
Progress During Fast rear <lb />
ed by Tax <lb />
Taxes <lb />
Figures compiled by the tux I <lb />
of tho county for the year 1913 show <lb />
has been a wry comfort- <lb />
able increase the taxable proper- <lb />
In Pitt county this year over the <lb />
year 1912, The grand totals cannot <lb />
be given at time because of the <lb />
fact that the corporation tax is not <lb />
yet known, though this last year was <lb />
It is estimated that it <lb />
will this year amount to a sum <lb />
most touching tho three million mark. <lb />
In tho comparisons of the aggregate <lb />
of real and personal proper- <lb />
this amount should added to <lb />
get tho correct totals. <lb />
The figures that have been compiled <lb />
and given out show that there has <lb />
been progress all the count <lb />
the past year, and that the <lb />
values of farms and city property <lb />
have greatly advanced. An idea of <lb />
the special taxes that have been <lb />
led, including the special school taxes, <lb />
that Friday will he the and the road tax, cannot be had from <lb />
or for this season so far. That is this list, as they are not included In <lb />
the figures set down below. <lb />
The comparisons are given <lb />
For 1912. <lb />
White. Colored. Total <lb />
Polls . <lb />
REAL ESTATE. <lb />
White. Colored Total. <lb />
Acres of land <lb />
of acres <lb />
of land <lb />
to sec how prices would run. <lb />
and retired, but threats were made to ,. to see Just how things would turn <lb />
return with which they out ,.,,,. A <lb />
proposed to obtain from a railroad of the farmers of c county are <lb />
Hundreds of pistol and rill. unprepared to bring their to- <lb />
-hots were fired when the dynamite , as have <lb />
not as yet cured all of It. and <lb />
away well pleased both with the <lb />
Goes for <lb />
and more money. <lb />
Dr. William Hart Dexter, of the cents on tho hundred and Is made and <lb />
Demonstration to cover tho Interest on the road and <lb />
Work, will make what has been char- school bonds to sold, <lb />
notarized as an Ho . <lb />
will talk about things which <lb />
for tho betterment of country <lb />
life. He will discuss the home, the <lb />
farm, and the community. Ills <lb />
will be an inspiration to all men, who <lb />
are looking forward to better things. <lb />
Surgeon Charles W. Stiles, of the <lb />
U. S. Public Health Service, will dis- <lb />
cuss rural sanitation and preventable <lb />
diseases and will Illustrate his talk <lb />
with charts and views <lb />
The Improvement of the public health <lb />
Is today one of the vital topics among <lb />
an Intelligent people. Surgeon <lb />
will tell In a clear, simple <lb />
Mr. With Bakery. <lb />
Mr. M. has accepted a <lb />
with tho William's bakery again <lb />
and hereafter tho patrons of the <lb />
bread shop will have tho opportunity <lb />
of eating the delicious bread <lb />
Mr. Is a One linker, and tho j arisen through tho appointment of <lb />
pi trims of the local bakery will be <lb />
TO <lb />
ox <lb />
of Governor <lb />
Hare Asked for u <lb />
Party Conference. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. <lb />
Democratic members of tho senate <lb />
caucus, probably tomorrow night <lb />
to discuss tho situation which has <lb />
were far in excess of the prices <lb />
that were made at tho opening <lb />
N. Y., Aug. farm. I <lb />
entertain hopes those prices <lb />
will maintained and that they will <lb />
Increase In proportion those of the <lb />
last season. <lb />
So heavy were tho sales <lb />
that not all of the warehouses fin- <lb />
their sales before the time for <lb />
the day's market to close The <lb />
Brick had between fifteen and <lb />
left from <lb />
of taking Harry Thaw <lb />
i custody and returning him either to <lb />
county Jail or <lb />
asylum. <lb />
The district attorney hopes <lb />
ever, that Canada will deport Thaw <lb />
and In d dug land him the in- <lb />
lino In New Hampshire or <lb />
1,875 <lb />
lots <lb />
Aggregate Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
Personal prop- <lb />
13,052.007 83.243.459 <lb />
Aggregate value of real and <lb />
Aggregate value of <lb />
real and personal <lb />
property <lb />
Grand total . <lb />
TAXES, <lb />
White, Colored. Total, <lb />
Poll tax . <lb />
glad t- learn that Mr. Williams <lb />
again secured Ills services to handle <lb />
this end of tho business. <lb />
French Birthday <lb />
PARIS. Aug. <lb />
how the home may made sanitary celebrated his <lb />
and how malaria and fever and other day anniversary today, having been <lb />
preventable diseases may easily born at August <lb />
controlled. During the all the foreign <lb />
In conclusion there will a so- diplomats resident in Paris called at <lb />
of moving pictures prepared by the and formally presented <lb />
hi caucus tonight but lute today <lb />
Interested asked that It deferred <lb />
until tomorrow night. It <lb />
ed today that Mr. Clayton's <lb />
tho new Bureau of Rural the congratulations of their <lb />
tho Department of the sovereigns and governments. <lb />
pictures will portray <lb />
in a graphic way some of tho results <lb />
of better methods country life. r <lb />
For Highways Coast, <lb />
EUREKA, Cal., An The gov- <lb />
D, Clayton to succeed the late of Oregon. Washington and <lb />
Senator Johnston, of California, together with delegates <lb />
Friends of Mr. Clayton who upheld representing numerous commercial <lb />
the right of Governor Io and other bodies of the throe <lb />
point Senator Johnston's successor met hers today to agree upon com- <lb />
authority from tho program I building <lb />
have for a confer- and Improvements. Before final but l <lb />
in which talk things tomorrow the <lb />
had been of a Pacific Coast Good Road <lb />
Association will be perfected. <lb />
. <lb />
For 1918, <lb />
White. Colon d. <lb />
. <lb />
REAL ESTATE. <lb />
White, Colored.<lb />
Tot <lb />
Meet at <lb />
Mont. Ag. <lb />
annual conference of the Methodist <lb />
Thea brief outline will Hotel Monday. September 1st to treat <lb />
tho statement that these diseases of tho eye and fit glasses, <lb />
meetings lb S . <lb />
without authority <lb />
ens. Many Democrats still are out- <lb />
spoken their opinion that tho <lb />
by Governor war <lb />
not legal, owing to the language of <lb />
tho new amendment to the <lb />
Wash. <lb />
week from today has been fixed as <lb />
dote for tho departure of tho <lb />
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