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SEA BATHING IN THE TROPICS <lb />
Water HuM to <lb />
able and a Plunge la <lb />
Height of Luxury. <lb />
who lira la and <lb />
old do not effect <lb />
at the direct heat on <lb />
Its luxury of bathing in an ocean that <lb />
tea a temperature of degrees. <lb />
writes Mr. E. J. In Tropic <lb />
la not for the multitude who <lb />
the cities that touches <lb />
tremulously and aslant. <lb />
On November 1908. we bathed at <lb />
north Queensland, In shallow <lb />
water, on the edge of an area of de- <lb />
waded coral reef fully two long <lb />
by a mile broad. For three hours a <lb />
considerable portion of the reef had <lb />
been exposed to the glare of the sun, <lb />
and the Incoming tide filched the <lb />
heat from coral and stones <lb />
and sand. <lb />
The first plunge provoked an <lb />
of amazement, for the water <lb />
degrees hotter than the <lb />
air, and It was the hottest <lb />
o'clock In the a very hot <lb />
day. No thermometer was at hand to <lb />
register the actual temperature of the <lb />
water, but subsequent at <lb />
same spot under conditions <lb />
proved that the surface stratum of <lb />
about one foot at <lb />
Fahrenheit, from four degrees to six <lb />
hotter than the air. Below <lb />
that, the temperature of the water <lb />
seamed ordinary, and corresponded i <lb />
that of the water a hundred <lb />
yards out from the shore. <lb />
On another day, January 1910, <lb />
between noon and three o'clock In the <lb />
afternoon, the sea, scientifically test- <lb />
ad, heated to degrees. With. <lb />
bulb burled In sand six feet <lb />
from the water's edge, the mercury <lb />
rose to degrees very quickly, and <lb />
remained stationary Com-<lb />
SAVE OUT THAT WON <lb />
Humorous Incident Caused <lb />
Public to Believe Gladstone <lb />
a Race Track Follower. <lb />
The of the English <lb />
Mr. George has Just died <lb />
at the ripe old age of eighty-nine. Be <lb />
ides his enthusiasm for sport the de- <lb />
ceased gentleman was noted for his <lb />
resemblance to the late Mr. Gladstone, <lb />
and this likeness was once made the <lb />
occasion of a practical Joke, which <lb />
had the amusing sequel of winning for <lb />
the O. O. M. the reputation of having <lb />
on Inside knowledge of the doings of <lb />
the English turf. Mr. at the <lb />
time traveling in Scotland, and <lb />
-when passing through Edinburgh his <lb />
friends for fun passed round the word <lb />
at Waverly Station that Mr. Gladstone <lb />
was In the train. At first Incredulous, <lb />
the crowd flocked round Mr. <lb />
man's carriage, and then, misled per <lb />
haps by the dim light, concluded that <lb />
the sportsman really was the states- <lb />
man, and cheered and shouted for a <lb />
speech. Just as the train moved out, <lb />
Mr. urged by his friends. <lb />
thrust his head out of the window, <lb />
waved his hand, and shouted <lb />
-Thank you, gentlemen Bo-and-so <lb />
will win the And as it <lb />
did, the British public, <lb />
who were not enlightened as to how <lb />
they were duped till some time later, <lb />
concluded that Gladstone was a tip- <lb />
well worth following, and es- <lb />
teemed him accordingly. <lb />
Rode Into to Death. <lb />
The of a cyclist who <lb />
rode at an hour <lb />
down a concrete slope into the <lb />
names at England, was de- <lb />
scribed at an Inquest at <lb />
recently. The victim was Solomon <lb />
aged nineteen. He had <lb />
suffering from consumption. <lb />
on a recent Sunday night a man <lb />
-walking along the towpath at <lb />
saw riding Into the river. <lb />
A policeman named waded Into <lb />
the water up to his with a pole <lb />
and afterwards swam out to nearly <lb />
but without finding the <lb />
whose body was not discovered <lb />
next morning. In a pocketbook <lb />
found In the possession of <lb />
there was <lb />
the <lb />
Contradictory Terms. <lb />
An American visitor to Cambridge, <lb />
England, sought explanation of some <lb />
unfamiliar terms, which a genial Don <lb />
delighted to elucidate. <lb />
he explained, <lb />
tars of a term, and the week <lb />
Is the first fortnight In June. A day <lb />
of general admission Is day on <lb />
which men leave the university, an <lb />
ordinary degree Is one conferred by <lb />
a special exam., and an Inspector of <lb />
art is one who has been an arts <lb />
dent for at least six <lb />
The Yankee passed a hand across <lb />
Us weary brow. <lb />
will he queried, <lb />
roe In the London train If I ask for <lb />
to Cambridge r <lb />
Reciprocation. <lb />
said Mr. to his <lb />
wife, as ha entered the house with a <lb />
package in his arms, re- <lb />
i member last week when you secured <lb />
ism oh a wonderful bargain In shirts at <lb />
Mg cents, and neckties at three for a <lb />
for <lb />
replied Mrs. <lb />
-Well, don't think I <lb />
t your Fee, I have <lb />
ht something for you. I <lb />
beautiful green and yellow plaid <lb />
i material la a shop window on <lb />
way and you eighty <lb />
i of it st seven cents a yard. The <lb />
said It was a great bargain, <lb />
. It will make enough dress is to <lb />
t M two <lb />
t Mrs. had fainted <lb />
VALUABLE LOT OF <lb />
JERSEY SWINE <lb />
To <lb />
Be <lb />
GIVE AWAY <lb />
To the Farmers of <lb />
this Section. . <lb />
We have twenty head of as fine a lot of Jersey hogs, and female, as were ever <lb />
ed in Eastern North Carolina that we are going to give away, absolutely free of charge, to the far- <lb />
of this section. <lb />
How To Get One of These Hogs <lb />
To the farmer, white or who nearest the of of tobacco <lb />
that will be sold on the Greenville market this season up to December 1st, will be given the <lb />
choice hog in the lot, and to the farmer who guesses the next nearest to the number of pounds sold, <lb />
will get the next choice hog in the lot, and so on until the entire lot are given away. <lb />
Every farmer who sells a load of tobacco at the Star Warehouse will be entitled to a guess, and <lb />
will have the opportunity of getting one of these choice rugs free of charge. Twenty farmers will get <lb />
them, and the twenty guessing nearest to the number of pounds sold by December st will be the <lb />
lucky ones. <lb />
In order that the farmers have an intelligent idea of what will be sold on the market to December <lb />
st, we are publishing what has been sold on the up to this time, and also what was sold on the <lb />
market last year up to December st. With this information any can form a very intelligent idea of <lb />
what the market will sell this year to December st. Every load of tobacco sold on the Star Warehouse <lb />
floor, entitles the owner to a guess. If a farmer has a dozen loads, he will be entitled to twelve <lb />
guesses, and if he brings a load every day in the week, he will be entitled to a guess for every <lb />
load he brings up to December st. <lb />
Now, put on your studying cap, take the sale, last year and compare them with this, make your <lb />
estimate of what will be sold to December st. this year, bring your load of tobacco, and we will <lb />
register your guess on your bill, and keep a record of it also and when the Secretary of <lb />
the Board of Trade reports the sales up to December we will then award the hogs to the twenty <lb />
farmers who have guessed nearest the number of pounds sold. <lb />
Now, remember please, that it d cost a cent to enter this contest. <lb />
It is a perfectly plain proposition. We are going to give away twenty <lb />
pure blood Jersey Hogs to the customers of the Star Warehouse <lb />
who guess nearest the number of pounds of Tobacco that will be sold <lb />
on the Greenville Market to December this year. <lb />
sales on the Greenville market last year up to December I, were pounds. <lb />
The sales to October this year are pounds. <lb />
. . p. r I M I What will the Greenville sell this <lb />
THE IO- to December 1st. <lb />
The twenty farmers coming nearest to the correct answer to this question will <lb />
get twenty as fine Hogs as were ever raised in this county. <lb />
No employee of the Star Warehouse will be allowed a guess in this contest. <lb />
O. JOYNER B. B. SUGG. <lb />
We <lb />
.<lb />
Why Not Bead on a Train. <lb />
Many people believe that it is in- <lb />
to the eyes to read on a train, <lb />
but few seem to know why. The <lb />
son is the added strain on the deli- <lb />
I muscles of the eyes. The mo- <lb />
of the train shakes the paper <lb />
book constantly, thus continually <lb />
its position and Its distance <lb />
from the eyes, keeping the delicate <lb />
muscles of the eyes in constant action <lb />
to readjust the focus. Extra work <lb />
thus thrown on these tiny muscles <lb />
as the changing of occurs some- <lb />
times a hundred times a minute. <lb />
j Some trains now carry library cars <lb />
which have the source of light be <lb />
bind and at one side of the reader. <lb />
The best and newest Pullmans have <lb />
side light for reading. The usual <lb />
railroad car-lighting equipment, how- <lb />
ever, is antiquated. Public opinion <lb />
will do much to remedy these <lb />
lighting methods. Illuminating <lb />
engineers can be secured by railroads <lb />
and other public carriers to devise <lb />
proper methods of Illumination, <lb />
that no excuse can be offered for <lb />
proper lighting conditions. <lb />
Another cause of eye-strain in <lb />
reading on trains Is the poor lighting <lb />
usually encountered. Often people <lb />
try to read their evening papers on <lb />
a train or street-car when the day- <lb />
light Is fading and before the car <lb />
lights are turned on. Even with the <lb />
lights turned on, the situation is not <lb />
greatly Improved. The cars are <lb />
crowded, and strap-hangers <lb />
sway back and forth between the <lb />
paper and the source of light Usual- <lb />
the light high up In the center <lb />
of the car ceiling and Is badly placed <lb />
for reading, the light being too far <lb />
from the paper and the light rays be- <lb />
reflected into the eyes from the <lb />
book or magazine. <lb />
MAN WITH FAMILY TO <lb />
work on farm this fall. Will fur- <lb />
nice cottage, firewood free. <lb />
ply Reflector. <lb />
FOB SALE l TAKE PET <lb />
a pair. <lb />
Jr. Falkland. N. a <lb />
d-w law <lb />
TAM POTATOES IT awl A PECK <lb />
M. <lb />
Resolutions of Sympathy. <lb />
the death angel having <lb />
visited the home of Bro. James Tripp <lb />
on Sept 6th, 1913, and very suddenly <lb />
removed his wife. Therefore, be It <lb />
Resolved, That we, the officers and <lb />
members of Chesapeake Tribe No. <lb />
I. O. R M extend to Bro. Tripp our <lb />
heartiest and fullest sympathy and <lb />
point him to the Great Spirit who <lb />
all things well, and can all our <lb />
sorrows heal. <lb />
That a copy of these resolutions <lb />
be sent Bro. Tripp, a copy be spread <lb />
on our minutes and a copy be sent <lb />
the Reflector for publication. <lb />
B. J. SKINNER, <lb />
J. E. TAYLOR, <lb />
W. R. NOBLES, <lb />
ltd Committee. <lb />
FOB SALE OB BENT <lb />
farms at Vanceboro, Cove City, <lb />
New Bern, and other parts of Craven <lb />
county. J. W. Stewart New Bern, <lb />
N. c. m w <lb />
earthquake along the <lb />
western coast of South <lb />
ca. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified as executor of the Last Will <lb />
and Testament of the Ann <lb />
Smith, of Pitt county, notice Is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
said estate to make Immediate set- <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
tor, and notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against said <lb />
estate to present their claims to the <lb />
undersigned executor for payment <lb />
within twelve months from the date <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery of said claims. <lb />
This the 24th day of September, <lb />
1913. <lb />
CHARLES <lb />
Executor of the Estate of Anne <lb />
Smith. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Resolutions of Sympathy. <lb />
Whereas, on the morning of Sept <lb />
15th, 1913, the death angel invaded <lb />
the home of Bro. J. K. Oakley and <lb />
very suddenly removed his <lb />
wife, Therefore, it <lb />
Resolved, That we, the officers and <lb />
members of Chesapeake Tribe No. <lb />
I. O. R. M., extend to Bro. Oakley our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy In this sad trial <lb />
end point him to the Great Spirit, <lb />
from whence comes all consolation <lb />
and doth not err In duelings. <lb />
That a be spread on our <lb />
minutes and a copy sent to the <lb />
Reflector for publication. <lb />
T. E. SKINNER, <lb />
W. H. SKINNER, <lb />
W. R. NOBLES, <lb />
ltd Committee. <lb />
FOB LAND, <lb />
cleared, three room dwelling, <lb />
tobacco barn. etc. Original growth <lb />
oak and G. T. Tyson, B. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
MM, CM <lb />
The wont cam no matter of how Handing, <lb />
re cured the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Porter- Heeling Oil. It<lb />
I All IN POSITION THIS SEASON <lb />
to pay you the highest cash price <lb />
for your raw furs of all kinds. D. <lb />
C. Beach at J. R. and J. G. <lb />
store. M. <lb />
GREENVILLE THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
WORTH 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 />
T- r <lb />
K-<lb />
Agriculture Is the Hull the Most Healthful, the Most Employment of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
who to get bet- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A 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 />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
I N. C FRIDAY OCTOBER 1913. <lb />
Ml <lb />
CANADIAN PARTY <lb />
SLOWLY ARRIVING <lb />
SOME OF MEMBERS OF PARTY TO <lb />
NATIONAL CON- <lb />
HATE RE- <lb />
TURNED. <lb />
A large number of the members of <lb />
the party which left here last month <lb />
for Toronto, Canada, have returned <lb />
to their homes in this town. Some <lb />
arrived last Saturday, and others <lb />
have been arriving almost every day <lb />
that time. Those to <lb />
date, and who have not as yet been <lb />
mentioned, are Mrs. White <lb />
Mrs. Borden. Mrs. J. R. Miss <lb />
Agnes Spain, Mice Denny, and Rev. <lb />
J J. Walker. <lb />
The primary object of the trip was <lb />
to attend the National Convention <lb />
of the Christian Church, and the final <lb />
goal and destination of the party was <lb />
Toronto, Canada, where the big con- <lb />
was held. Side trips were <lb />
made both going and coming, and the <lb />
party spent much time in Canadian <lb />
cities besides Toronto. Palls <lb />
v. as visited, and trips were made down <lb />
the St Lawrence River, and from <lb />
Albany to New York city over the <lb />
famous Hudson River. Every <lb />
of the party reports a good time, <lb />
and says that there was not a dull <lb />
moment during their absence from <lb />
town, with the exception of the few- <lb />
times when they were visited by short <lb />
spells of homesickness. <lb />
of the party arc expected <lb />
bock almost every day. <lb />
FOB HALL. <lb />
Copies of Automobile Law <lb />
Received by Local <lb />
Officers <lb />
Officers of the town and county <lb />
have received copies of the <lb />
bile law, and have been given copies <lb />
to carry in their pockets all the while. <lb />
It is Important that every citizen <lb />
owning or driving an automobile ob- <lb />
serve the law, and take notice of its <lb />
provisions, as, perhaps, it might <lb />
some time save him a heavy fine. The <lb />
law received here from <lb />
of State J. Bryan Grimes, and <lb />
as <lb />
To the Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs, Po- <lb />
Marshals, Watchmen and <lb />
Constables of North <lb />
Do not permit any automobile or <lb />
motorcycle to run anywhere or at any <lb />
time unless proper display number <lb />
for 1913-14 appears on rear. <lb />
Do not permit any person to <lb />
ate a motor vehicle of any kind <lb />
less such person shall, upon demand, <lb />
show license for the current year. <lb />
Do not permit any person to at- <lb />
tempt to license to another <lb />
person other than the one to whom <lb />
issued. are also void for any <lb />
machine except the one described <lb />
therein. <lb />
Do not permit speed exceeding ten <lb />
miles per hour In the business portion <lb />
and fifteen in the residential section <lb />
of any city or town, and twenty-five <lb />
miles on public highways. <lb />
Persons violating the automobile <lb />
law were subject to a fine of or <lb />
imprisonment for thirty days upon <lb />
conviction before a Justice of the <lb />
Peace or any other officer having <lb />
Each of the officers named herein <lb />
Is liable on his official bond for fail- <lb />
or neglect In carrying out the <lb />
ties above Imposed. <lb />
Copies of the law and <lb />
blanks for registration will be fur <lb />
promptly upon application to <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
II <lb />
I DREDGE BOAT AT <lb />
Physician and Policeman <lb />
Work Hard to Save a <lb />
Van's Life <lb />
Nearly Half Million Pounds Were <lb />
Here Yesterday <lb />
IKE PRICES REMAIN HIGH <lb />
Farmers Are Pleased With What <lb />
Their is Bringing Them. <lb />
Coming From Long <lb />
Distance. <lb />
A blocked sale marked the close of <lb />
the tobacco market Many <lb />
thousands of pounds had to be sold <lb />
this morning because the buyers could <lb />
not get to it yesterday afternoon. <lb />
Estimates placed upon the break yes- <lb />
place the number of pounds <lb />
close to half a million, though <lb />
of the warehouses think that it was <lb />
slightly less than that. <lb />
Another large amount was here to- <lb />
day, thought a short while after the <lb />
noon hour It was believed that the <lb />
entire amount would be disposed <lb />
Is Now in Full View from the <lb />
County Bridge <lb />
BE <lb />
Fund Wanted to Furnish Lodging <lb />
Place for <lb />
The members of Hope Fire Com- <lb />
have organized and secured for <lb />
themselves a hall In which to <lb />
their meetings, and which may be <lb />
said to be the home. The <lb />
hall is within a few doors of the fire <lb />
department headquarters, and is very <lb />
conveniently located for those be- <lb />
longing to the company. Several <lb />
people of the town have already con- Officer of La Says Men <lb />
funds toward furnishing the I Formed Line Nearest Dan- <lb />
Long Cut Across Sand Bars Must <lb />
lie of lion <lb />
the Work is Being <lb />
Done. <lb />
High water in the Tar River, due to <lb />
the recent rains, enabled <lb />
the big dredge boat now doing work <lb />
In the channel of the stream to <lb />
up to the Atlantic Coast Line railroad <lb />
bridge last Monday. The boat is at <lb />
the present time working between the <lb />
railroad and the county bridge <lb />
and Is In close proximity of the sight- <lb />
seers who wish to go to the bridge <lb />
to get a peep at the machinery which <lb />
is doing so much for this town. <lb />
The fact that the boat Is now at the <lb />
bridge, coupled with the oft- <lb />
during day. and that none of repeated statement that it will do work <lb />
it would have to be carried over to no further up the river, does not <lb />
tomorrow mean that the contract is almost com- <lb />
prise are still high and are As a matter of fact, the hard- <lb />
gradually going higher up. All oft work still p.-.;. <lb />
this pleases the farmers Immensely, <lb />
and they are delighted at the high <lb />
prices that their weed is bringing on <lb />
the local market. Many of the <lb />
of this staple are coming Into <lb />
Greenville from long distances for <lb />
the purpose of placing their <lb />
co on a market that will give them <lb />
a high price, as the reputation of the <lb />
market in Greenville has spread all <lb />
over this and adjoining counties. <lb />
Some of them pass by other markets <lb />
UNITED STATES <lb />
nearby, but do not stop, preferring covered will have to <lb />
Between the present position of the <lb />
boat and th place to which It worked <lb />
before able to advance up the stream <lb />
lies that section of the river bottom <lb />
which will require work than <lb />
any other portion. <lb />
Much time will be required for the <lb />
work still remaining to be done. II <lb />
is a straight cut from the <lb />
bridge to the curve in the river, and <lb />
within that space some of the <lb />
et-t sand bars In the whole ten miles <lb />
be removed <lb />
Buster Button, a white farmer <lb />
lour or live miles from town, last <lb />
night had bis life saved by the he- <lb />
work of Dr. J. L. Nobles <lb />
Officer Clark. Tic man <lb />
round in the west end of town <lb />
his life fast ebbing On his <lb />
person WM found a which had <lb />
contained medicine, and which had <lb />
been prescribed for him by Dr. No- <lb />
Mr. Clark Immediately notified the <lb />
doctor lifter he found the man. <lb />
ton was quickly removed to Dr. No- <lb />
office where the work of res- <lb />
was All of the <lb />
known methods of bringing back lit; <lb />
to an unconscious man were employ- <lb />
ed to restore to this man his normal <lb />
condition. Hot water was pumped in- <lb />
to his stomach, and other remedies <lb />
applied. Finally the human <lb />
spark once more began to be fanned <lb />
Into a blaze, and Sutton showed that <lb />
there was hope for him. <lb />
It developed that the man had been <lb />
sick or intoxicated, and that be <lb />
had to Dr. Nobles for some <lb />
medicine. The doctor gave him a <lb />
tonic, with the specific charge that <lb />
he was to take a every <lb />
two hours and a half. The man, <lb />
his drunken stupor, however, drank <lb />
all of the four-ounce bottle full in <lb />
less than four hours, an amount <lb />
enough to last for thirty doses. It <lb />
Is believed that had medical aid not <lb />
come Just as it did that the man's <lb />
life could never have been saved. <lb />
SESSION TO HE II I II <lb />
HEW FEDERAL <lb />
AT WASHINGTON <lb />
NEXT WEEK. <lb />
WOMEN AND CHILDREN <lb />
WERE WELL PROTECTED <lb />
room, hut more is needed. The com- <lb />
very much appreciates what has <lb />
been done so far, but Is very anxious <lb />
to have several other contributions <lb />
to swell the fund to the amount re- <lb />
quired for the completion of the work <lb />
undertaken. Any one desiring to con- <lb />
tribute will please communicate- with <lb />
Mr. H. L. Allen, superintendent of <lb />
the municipal plant. <lb />
PARDON BOARD CONSIDERING <lb />
PARDON FOR <lb />
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. <lb />
state board of pardons today listened <lb />
to arguments on the petition recent- <lb />
presented asking for tho pardon <lb />
of Mrs. the Reading <lb />
murderess. Mrs. Edwards was con- <lb />
In 1902 of the murder of <lb />
husband. For the past twelve years <lb />
she has been confined In the <lb />
county Jail at Reading, during which <lb />
time governors have declined to <lb />
sign the warrant for her execution. <lb />
Tho reasons advanced for a pardon <lb />
are that Mrs. Edwards, who Is now <lb />
years old and the mother of five <lb />
living children, would <lb />
convicted of second degree murder <lb />
ac acquitted had she told the truth <lb />
that was by years of <lb />
brutal treatment and Ignorant; that <lb />
she has served twelve years, re- <lb />
and been sufficiently punish-; <lb />
that sentiment Is In her favor; that <lb />
If pardoned she will lead a useful <lb />
and that she Is In bad health. <lb />
Point. <lb />
France, Oct <lb />
of the French line, one of the <lb />
rescue ships at the <lb />
arrived at this port this morning <lb />
bearing forty-two survivors from the <lb />
on her forward deck. Eight <lb />
children three to twelve years old <lb />
whose parents either perished or <lb />
on board other rescue ships, two <lb />
children with their mothers, <lb />
sturdy Polish parents and <lb />
Hires members of the crew <lb />
made up the party. <lb />
Lieutenant of La <lb />
said that the women and children oil <lb />
the placed farthest <lb />
from the fire while the men formed <lb />
d line nearest the danger point. He <lb />
said that everything aboard the Vol- <lb />
appeared to be quiet and <lb />
organized control. <lb />
to come to Greenville to make <lb />
sales. <lb />
It Is believed that the position this <lb />
town will take in the standing of <lb />
North Carolina cities and towns In <lb />
the sales for the month of October <lb />
will be much nearer to the front than <lb />
was the case last month. The sales <lb />
for the week closing last Friday <lb />
helped out very materially in raising <lb />
the average and in placing the stand- <lb />
of this town much higher. It la <lb />
said by some that more than ten mil- <lb />
lion pounds have been sold here to <lb />
the present time, and it is confident- <lb />
predicted that this season's records <lb />
will go far above those for last year. <lb />
States Court for the East- <lb />
District of North Carolina Will <lb />
convene In the new federal building at <lb />
Washington on next <lb />
with Judge G. Connor, of <lb />
presiding. It is the first court to be <lb />
held in the new office building <lb />
in Washington, though at this time <lb />
there will be no formal opening <lb />
The following articles, taken from <lb />
the Washington Dally News, will bi <lb />
read with <lb />
The United States Court for the <lb />
Eastern District of North <lb />
will meet here on Tuesday of next <lb />
week with His Honor, Judge H. G. <lb />
Connor, of Wilson. N. C, presiding <lb />
This will be the first time that the <lb />
sessions of the court have been held <lb />
In the court room of the new public <lb />
building. It Is to be doubted if <lb />
North Carolina contains a similar <lb />
hall of justice more for the <lb />
purpose for which it was construct- <lb />
ed. The room is now finished and <lb />
ready for the sitting of the <lb />
There are six cases on the <lb />
docket for trail and six civil cases. <lb />
Several attorneys from afar will be <lb />
in attendance. The formal opening <lb />
of the building is scheduled <lb />
to take a later date. Ar- <lb />
are now going on for this <lb />
VERDICT EXPECTED <lb />
BEFORE WEDNESDAY <lb />
Railway Surgeons in Session. <lb />
CHICAGO, III. Oct. to <lb />
lessen the number of accidents, both <lb />
t. and passengers. Is <lb />
as the chief subject for discus <lb />
at the tenth annual convention <lb />
of the American Association of Rail- <lb />
way Surgeons, which began Its <lb />
at the Hotel Sherman In this <lb />
city today. Other topics to be dis- <lb />
cussed during the three session <lb />
will be the cause and cure of car sick- <lb />
the relation of the attendant <lb />
surgeon to the evidence In personal <lb />
Injury and the role of the rail- <lb />
way Burgeon In preventing damage <lb />
claims. <lb />
It May be Later Still Before <lb />
Court of Impeachment Decides <lb />
the Fate of <lb />
ALBANY, N. Y., Oct <lb />
are that the High Court of <lb />
trying Governor <lb />
may not reach a verdict before Wed- <lb />
possibly later. Lengthy <lb />
beginning this morning <lb />
dealt with the question whether <lb />
testimony of Duncan V. Peck. Allan <lb />
and Henry U would <lb />
be considered as part of article four <lb />
of the Impeachment charges, or mere- <lb />
as corroborative evidence, and <lb />
whether the testimony should be <lb />
embodied in an amendment to tho <lb />
It was thought that <lb />
would be no vote today on the gen- <lb />
proposition of the governor's <lb />
Between the county bridge and the <lb />
railroad crossing is a place which, <lb />
with the possible exception of a <lb />
row channel, can be waded, and this <lb />
will have to be deepened to the a- <lb />
mount of six feet, and a width of more <lb />
than twenty-six yards. <lb />
The work of dredging out the bot- <lb />
tom of the river, or at least a part <lb />
cf the river's bed, Is accomplished in <lb />
a way that to many people is a new <lb />
method. The rear end of the boat <lb />
s anchored to one certain spot, while <lb />
the front Is allowed to swing <lb />
From the rear a pipe line, supported <lb />
by stretched under it, reaches <lb />
from the boat to the bank of the river. <lb />
A kind of screw or a cutter Is fasten- <lb />
ed on the front end of the boat, and <lb />
this protrudes deep into the water, <lb />
and as this end of the craft <lb />
back and forth, cuts loose the mud <lb />
underneath. This Is drawn Into the <lb />
pipe by means of a suction machine, <lb />
and is pumped over to the bank of <lb />
the stream. <lb />
Initiation of New Society Members. <lb />
On last Saturday night tho <lb />
who had applied for In the <lb />
literary societies of E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
were initiated and became members <lb />
of the or Lanier Societies. <lb />
A great deal of excitement was <lb />
manifested among the applicants for <lb />
a few days beforehand, for no one <lb />
knew to which of tho two societies <lb />
they would belong. The method of <lb />
assigning is that the Inter-society <lb />
committee with the faculty member- <lb />
ship committee shall evenly divide <lb />
students desiring admission into two <lb />
groups, these groups shall then be <lb />
drawn by lot, one for the Poe So- <lb />
the other for the Lanier. These <lb />
lists are than posted that the eager <lb />
applicants may find to which society <lb />
Fate has assigned them. <lb />
Discuss Elasticity of Credit. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. <lb />
of was the general top- <lb />
at the sessions of this, the con- <lb />
day of the second national <lb />
conference on currency reform. Tho <lb />
conference concludes with a banquet <lb />
at the Hotel tonight, former <lb />
Senator Nelson A. of <lb />
Island delivering the principal ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
made to <lb />
King Louis Philippe of <lb />
of the Lincoln <lb />
at Springfield. <lb />
-President Taft reviewed n great <lb />
of American warships In <lb />
y York harbor. <lb />
Memorial Dedication. <lb />
Pa., Oct. <lb />
exercises today attended the <lb />
unveiling, in Memorial <lb />
Park near this city, of the monument <lb />
erected In honor of tho memory of <lb />
General Edward Braddock, who was <lb />
killed leading the British reg- <lb />
and the Virginia militia against <lb />
the French and Indians at Fort Du- <lb />
Prominent among who <lb />
took part In the unveiling exercises <lb />
Sir Cecil A. Spring-Rice, the <lb />
British ambassador at Washington, <lb />
and Philander C. Knox, the former <lb />
secretary of state. <lb />
Washington started <lb />
on a tour of the northern <lb />
states. <lb />
bill passed for the -e <lb />
of and <lb />
, In Ireland. <lb />
Lanier Society. <lb />
The Initiation of its new members <lb />
into the Lanier Society took place in <lb />
the auditorium last Saturday night <lb />
The exercises were thoroughly enjoy- <lb />
ed by both old and new members <lb />
From the auditorium they were <lb />
en to the recreation hall, which was <lb />
beautifully decorated In green and <lb />
gold, the society colors, and there a <lb />
reception was given In their <lb />
by the old members. Weird ghosts <lb />
and goblins roamed the room afford- <lb />
a great deal of amusement Mus- <lb />
was furnished by different young <lb />
Later a delicious salad <lb />
was served. The departed <lb />
one seeming to have enjoyed <lb />
delightfully informal evening. <lb />
To Hirer <lb />
HANNIBAL, Mo Oct. ear- <lb />
completion of the six-foot <lb />
project between St. Louis and Min- <lb />
Is to be urged by the Upper <lb />
Mississippi River Improvement <lb />
at Its <lb />
now in session here. The <lb />
was called to order today bf <lb />
President Thomas Wilkinson. <lb />
pates representing commercial bodies <lb />
of Illinois. Iowa, Missouri, <lb />
and Wisconsin are In attendance <lb />
Indiana Librarians Meet. <lb />
MARION, Ind., Oct <lb />
Library Association opened its <lb />
annual convention here today with <lb />
a large attendance of city and college <lb />
librarians from all parts of the state. <lb />
The sessions will last three days and <lb />
will be devoted to a discussion of <lb />
library work In all its phases. L. J. <lb />
Bailey, of Gray, presided at the open- <lb />
session this afternoon. <lb />
New I Station. <lb />
WICHITA. . Oct, San- <lb />
Railroad today began the <lb />
of the new union station and yards <lb />
in this city, thus marking com- <lb />
and Informal opening of <lb />
new union station and yards <lb />
that have been built here at a <lb />
more than <lb />
The University of Pennsylvania <lb />
football eleven suffered a loss when <lb />
it was announced that Harry <lb />
veteran tackle of last years . <lb />
would not come out for the team <lb />
season. <lb />
The record score of the college <lb />
teams for the season to is that, <lb />
made by Beloit against Kalb Nor- <lb />
at Wis. The home elev- <lb />
en points, making touch- <lb />
downs. goals from touchdowns <lb />
two goals from placement <lb />
Harry the former <lb />
guard, has developed n <lb />
and well-drilled team at Holy <lb />
this year. <lb />
Some Harvard enthusiasts arc talk <lb />
to odds that the Crimson will <lb />
beat both Yale and Princeton Hit <lb />
year.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
WORK BE DONE <lb />
Writhing in Pain Boy Tells <lb />
Sweetheart His <lb />
Injuries <lb />
County Teacher's <lb />
Working For Better Results <lb />
BENEFIT OF <lb />
ram mar and <lb />
School Department <lb />
at the Held <lb />
Here <lb />
Departmental wort tor the <lb />
the teachers of the County <lb />
Association is to be <lb />
OB by organization It its regain <lb />
monthly meetings to be held in this <lb />
To suffer the agonies of having a <lb />
loot underneath <lb />
wheels a freight car was the fate <lb />
George James Jr., on last <lb />
Saturday night at the Norfolk South- <lb />
depot was a flagman <lb />
train No. and was at <lb />
the time trying to perform his duty. <lb />
The train was doing some shifting <lb />
on the local freight yard, and Dow- <lb />
ell was coupling the tube. <lb />
He was down between two cars when <lb />
the engine struck one end of the <lb />
train. The shock was so sudden and <lb />
unexpected that the young <lb />
no time to get away, and In an <lb />
fort to get from between the ears <lb />
his foot was run over. <lb />
The young man was at once re- <lb />
town the present session of <lb />
school. This decision was reached at moved to Dr. C. OH. Laughinghouse <lb />
i meeting of the association held <lb />
bl re last Saturday. <lb />
Alter the routine matters of the <lb />
meeting were gone through with, <lb />
alter the discussions <lb />
Office, where the entire foot had lo <lb />
be amputated. As soon as lie was <lb />
from under the influence of <lb />
form he asked to be carried to a tel- <lb />
He called over the <lb />
his sweetheart ho lives <lb />
Id <lb />
married in <lb />
for the day had been completed, each <lb />
the departments of the and to whom lie is to b <lb />
representing the primary and Urn weeks, and told her of the <lb />
grid. , and the high school M <lb />
the various schools, met In willing to trust it to another, tie <lb />
separate sessions tor <lb />
Maryland Casualty Company <lb />
Leads Others Follow <lb />
Premiums received by various Casualty Companies in <lb />
Carolina for year ending December 31st, 1912, as shown by State <lb />
Insurance Commissioner's <lb />
MARYLAND <lb />
Fidelity and Casualty . 67.780.29 <lb />
Travelers <lb />
V. a. Fidelity and 86.974.6 <lb />
Deposit . <lb />
Indemnity . 26.299.27 <lb />
General Accident . <lb />
Liability . <lb />
Ocean Accident . 13.533 <lb />
New England Casualty. 12,787.63 <lb />
Royal Indemnity . <lb />
Mass. Bonding Company . 8,440.41 <lb />
O. S. 5.873.13 <lb />
Southwestern Surety. 4,047.12 <lb />
Company maintaining de- <lb />
In North Carolina. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE 1895 <lb />
man. desiring to break the sat <lb />
new to his bride-to-be. muttered the <lb />
words while his senses were <lb />
taken from him as lie suffered the <lb />
pain. <lb />
The young was to a <lb />
Raleigh hospital where he will In <lb />
r. cued for until he Is well. His fall.- <lb />
the work of the new year. Officers <lb />
were elected, and all of the work of <lb />
getting the movement started was ac- <lb />
The officers chosen were <lb />
as <lb />
Primary Department -President <lb />
Miss Miriam Training <lb />
Mis.- Annie Irvine. preacher and is pas- <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Hatch Happenings <lb />
Town.<lb />
Greenville Graded <lb />
Crammer School <lb />
Delia Smith. King's Cross <lb />
tor <lb />
and <lb />
of the two churches in <lb />
respectively. <lb />
Roads; sectary. Miss Carrie ,, u <lb />
High Department <lb />
; Taylor, Greenville; <lb />
is Wiggins, Farmville. <lb />
It Is the plans of the As- <lb />
to have each of these de- <lb />
meet Immediately follow <lb />
the meeting of the <lb />
elation each month. The meetings <lb />
be held in the same manner as <lb />
.- of Saturday. The work of the <lb />
association In general will be taken <lb />
up, discussed and disposed of. and <lb />
FAIR SKIES <lb />
Oct. and <lb />
Mis. J. R. Johnson and son Gordon, <lb />
spent last Sunday Kinston visit- <lb />
their daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Lawhon, <lb />
Mrs. K. L. Tucker and Miss Kate <lb />
Chapman went to Ayden Wednesday. <lb />
A large crowd of <lb />
attended the circus at Greenville <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
We are Just opening up some more. <lb />
of them Hunt Club shoes. It is use- <lb />
raj anything more about teem <lb />
for they talk for themselves. <lb />
A carload of new flour from the <lb />
mills just arrived at Harrington, Bar- <lb />
and Co. <lb />
For furniture, stoves, matting and <lb />
INTEREST IS <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress <lb />
Mobile, Ala, October <lb />
at <lb />
. <lb />
Promised by Weather Man for tin <lb />
Greater Part of the Country <lb />
the Caning Week. <lb />
WASHINGTON. Oct <lb />
fall weather with generally fair Sides <lb />
are promised the greater part of art at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
country for the coming week by th <lb />
weather bureau. <lb />
Temperatures will average near or <lb />
below normal and precipitation will <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, October <lb />
Hon. John Barrett, Director Gen- <lb />
of the Union, and <lb />
Dr. C. J. Owens, Managing Director <lb />
of the Southern Commercial Congress, <lb />
have returned to Washington after <lb />
touring the South to arouse interest <lb />
in the opening of the Panama Canal <lb />
and the fifth annual convention of the <lb />
Southern Commercial Congress, to be <lb />
held at Mobile, Alabama, October 27- <lb />
this convention being an inter- <lb />
national celebration of the opening <lb />
of the canal to world com- <lb />
The theme of the convention <lb />
will The relation of the Panama <lb />
Canal to the United States, to Latin- <lb />
America and to world commerce. <lb />
Mr. Barrett and Dr. Owens visited <lb />
then the teachers each of the generally light and local <lb />
pa. will goto others rooms and. In the north Pacific states, where <lb />
hold their separate meetings and <lb />
out their programs. <lb />
This plan is to be followed in <lb />
t i- each teacher in the county may <lb />
hare an opportunity to get every- <lb />
thing possible out of the <lb />
meetings. Work bearing directly up- <lb />
on the departments in which the <lb />
rains will be the weekly <lb />
bulletin says. <lb />
The next disturbance of Import- <lb />
to cross the country will appear <lb />
in far west Tuesday or <lb />
A nice new lot of men's and boys every principal city of the south <lb />
pents just in at Harrington, were greeted with immense audiences <lb />
and Co. land great enthusiasm. The south is <lb />
Two teachers for public awake to the possibilities of the <lb />
at N. C. Apply great trade expansion that will fol- <lb />
to W. J. Braxton. low the opening of the Canal, <lb />
R. Croom went to Kinston Mr. Barrett today. Dr. Owens <lb />
Sunday night to visit relatives and that in every southern city the bus <lb />
Don't miss the Free Exhibit <lb />
of the Celebrated <lb />
Mai and Ingot Iron <lb />
Range at the <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Store From <lb />
Monday October 13th <lb />
To Saturday 18th. <lb />
A substantial lunch will be served each day, and this will be <lb />
rooked on the celebrated Cameron <lb />
Features of Celebrated Cameron Steel Range that are nut <lb />
found in any <lb />
Four Inch Hues and Inch high with two racks. <lb />
Body made of Malleable Iron and Ingot Iron Sheets, lined <lb />
with Ingot Iron. door equipped with accurate <lb />
to avoid guess work about rooking. <lb />
Grates quickly removed through front of and all parts <lb />
accessible. The celebrated Cameron <lb />
Steel Manges are sold under the following To be <lb />
made of best material and workmanship, to draw better, <lb />
quicker, and to use less fuel than any other Steel of the <lb />
same cooking rapacity. <lb />
Expert Demonstrator from factory every day and all day. <lb />
is the chance of a life time to have the latest and best <lb />
Malleable Iron thoroughly explained to you, and to see <lb />
how little fuel It requires, as there is no other Range on the <lb />
market that will cook with so little fuel. <lb />
At <lb />
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb />
Ear Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, a m to pm <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
MARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
to attend to some business there Mon- <lb />
day. He returned Monday evening. <lb />
men are preparing to take ad- <lb />
vantage of the expansion which will <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox went ti occur when the canal opens, and <lb />
day. cross the middle west about Greenville Thursday evening. <lb />
Thursday and eastern slues Fri- <lb />
day or Saturday. This disturbance <lb />
are Interested will be undertake. ill be attended by rains and be <lb />
each of the three divisions. by a general rise in tempera <lb />
hearty cooperation of every teacher, It will be followed by con- <lb />
the county is desired, and colder weather in the <lb />
the outlook on last Saturday, west about Wednesday. There are <lb />
is no doubt but that this will be <lb />
had. <lb />
At the meeting Saturday there were <lb />
in attendance sixty or seventy-five <lb />
teachers from various parts of the <lb />
county, but all of these came form <lb />
the twelve or fifteen schools that have <lb />
opened to the present time. By <lb />
second Saturday In November, the <lb />
time for the next meeting, all of <lb />
county schools will be open, and <lb />
several hundred teachers are expect- <lb />
ed here on that day. <lb />
There <lb />
no indications at present of a <lb />
In the West <lb />
dis- <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage of Ayden, was <lb />
in our town Thursday afternoon. <lb />
Rev. E. F. pastor of <lb />
church at Hickory, who has been <lb />
spending a few days with his moth- <lb />
in Ayden, ran over to shake hands <lb />
with bis friends and here <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Miss Dora E. Cox went to Green- <lb />
ville Wednesday. <lb />
I thousands of these business leaders <lb />
will attend the Mobile convention. <lb />
Governors of the various states vis- <lb />
presided at most of the mass meet <lb />
lugs held In the capital cities of the <lb />
sixteen southern states, and the ad- <lb />
dresses of Mr. Barrett and Dr. Owens <lb />
were heard by great audiences through <lb />
out the south. The speakers left <lb />
Washington on September 16th and <lb />
returned here October 6th. They vis- <lb />
ALBION <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St. <lb />
Practices his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
L I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE A LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
J. F. DAVENPORT <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
Office Evans street <lb />
Representing Alexander Sprunt and <lb />
Sons, Wilmington. <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth sheet, near Frank <lb />
Wilson store <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb />
To Tackle Problem Again. <lb />
NASHVILLE. Tenn., Oct. <lb />
together by a vigorous <lb />
Which Took Place <lb />
I ii-l Saturday Night. <lb />
A marriage which was very much <lb />
of a surprise to the contracting par- <lb />
ties was that which took place <lb />
Saturday night when Mr. John W <lb />
Britt and Mrs. Corey were <lb />
quietly married at the home of <lb />
bride on Dickinson avenue. Rev. C. <lb />
M. Rock performed the ceremony <lb />
which made the two people man and <lb />
wife. Mr. is a carpenter of this <lb />
from Governor Hooper, and Mrs. Corey Is the <lb />
members of the Tennessee legislature of a hoarding house. Their <lb />
assembled today to further consider friends will wish them a long <lb />
the prohibition law enforcement Mill land life. <lb />
which the governor is seeking to have <lb />
enacted. This is the second <lb />
session called for the same <lb />
purpose within a period of one month <lb />
At the session the enforce- <lb />
bills were killed by a filibuster <lb />
in the House. <lb />
J. B, <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
Located at R. L. Smith's stables, with <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or night. <lb />
Ray Phone Night Phone morning. <lb />
Temple of California. <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Oct. <lb />
High degree Masons from every sec- <lb />
the state gathered in city <lb />
today to participate in the exercises <lb />
It the formal dedication of the Ma- <lb />
sonic Temple of California, which <lb />
recently completed at a cost of <lb />
several e I thousand dollars <lb />
The visitors also will part in <lb />
the annual Grand Lodge meeting of <lb />
the order, which Is to begin Its <lb />
in the new temple tomorrow- <lb />
went to Greenville this morning. <lb />
Prof. J. R. Carroll attended the <lb />
teachers association at Greenville to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye and son Bruce, Richmond, Raleigh, Columbia. <lb />
Atlanta, Jacksonville, Birmingham, <lb />
Montgomery. Mobile, New Orleans. <lb />
Houston, Galveston, Jackson, Little <lb />
Rock. Memphis. Nashville, Know ill <lb />
Louisville, and Huntington. At Knox- <lb />
ville they were Joined by Senator <lb />
Duncan Fletcher, of Florida, pres- <lb />
of the Southern Commercial Con- <lb />
II Ml JONES who spoke on Southern Com- <lb />
Congress Day at th Nation- <lb />
Conservation Exposition. <lb />
IN <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. <lb />
Jones, secretary-treasurer of the <lb />
International Association of Bridge <lb />
and Structural Iron Workers, who <lb />
was arrested ten days ago on a charge <lb />
of conspiring to transport explosives <lb />
unlawfully, was given a preliminary <lb />
hearing today before United States <lb />
Commissioner Young. The chart; <lb />
against Jones the same as the <lb />
charges on which thirty-eight of his <lb />
fellow-unionists were convicted In <lb />
the federal court here last <lb />
and sentenced to Leavenworth <lb />
prison. arrest resulted from <lb />
Information furnished by George E <lb />
Davis, a union iron worker, who, up- <lb />
on being arrested recently In the <lb />
Is said to have confessed to <lb />
outrages that the ex- <lb />
of the brothers and <lb />
of <lb />
Mrs. H. B. Misses Anna <lb />
Spain and Addle Johnston have re- <lb />
turned from Toronto. Canada, where <lb />
they attended the National Christian <lb />
Convention. <lb />
F. C. Harding Chas. C. Piece <lb />
HARDING A PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
M Broker <lb />
Phones. Residence <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Schedule in effect August 1911. <lb />
N. B. The following fig- <lb />
published as information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. daily, <lb />
a. in. dally, for Plymouth, <lb />
City and <lb />
Pullman sleeping car tor Norfolk. <lb />
Car service Washington to Nor- <lb />
folk. Connects for all points <lb />
north and west <lb />
Vest Hound <lb />
a. m. dally, for Wilson, <lb />
and west Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects north, south <lb />
and west. <lb />
a. m. dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb />
for all points. <lb />
p. m. daily, for Wilson and <lb />
p. m. dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
For Information and <lb />
In sleeping cars, apply to <lb />
L. Hassell, agent Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. S. <lb />
General Agent. <lb />
W. A. WITT, <lb />
General Superintendent <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
OCTOBER AND <lb />
RACING i GREAT ATTRACTIONS <lb />
v .- LARGEST FAIR EASTERN cAt <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA all <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
The only bank in Pitt county under United States Government supervision. Deposit with us when you have money, borrow from us <lb />
when you need You v ill receive a cordial and courteous treatment at this bank <lb />
Jas. L. Little, President, F. J. Forbes, Cashier, W. E. Proctor, V-Pres. <lb />
F. G. James, V-Pres. M. L. Turnage, Asst. Cashier.<lb />
muM<lb />
AT STATE'S FAIR <lb />
THE THE <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
BE SHOWN i <lb />
WEEK. <lb />
An exhibit of the art work of the <lb />
Farmville graded school is to be put <lb />
on at the Great State Fair in <lb />
next week. The exhibit of this <lb />
school took first prize at the Pitt <lb />
county fair last fall, and a most <lb />
showing was made. Indeed, <lb />
so well pleased were some of the <lb />
officials with the work of the Farm- <lb />
ville school, that Hon. J. Y. Joyner, <lb />
state superintendent of Public <lb />
has requested the school to take <lb />
its exhibit to the state fair, and this <lb />
is to be done. <lb />
The art work of the Farmville <lb />
school is under the <lb />
ion of Mr. Edward W. Hearne, <lb />
this town, and the work that is done <lb />
by the there Is some of the <lb />
best In any school In the state the <lb />
size of Farmville. Mr. Hearne is <lb />
himself an artist of considerable at- <lb />
and has studied In sever- <lb />
of the well known art institutions <lb />
of the north. He spent the past sum- <lb />
mer in studying in one of the <lb />
schools of Boston, and has en- <lb />
upon his work at Farmville bet- <lb />
prepared than ever to teach the <lb />
children under his direction. <lb />
Mr. Hearne left Greenville this <lb />
morning for Farmville to visit th <lb />
school today. He. will spend the <lb />
morning and part of the afternoon In <lb />
his class rooms, and will go on to <lb />
this afternoon to arrange <lb />
exhibits lo be made by his institution. <lb />
Of <lb />
DUNE YEAR <lb />
BAPTIST TO <lb />
BE MADE AT AS. <lb />
THIS <lb />
WEEK. <lb />
Good report of the work done b <lb />
the local Baptist church during the <lb />
year just closing will be made at the <lb />
meeting this week In Scotland Neck <lb />
of the Roanoke Association of the <lb />
State Baptist Convention. The re- <lb />
port, giving statistics published be- <lb />
low, was read to the congregation at <lb />
the church yesterday morning, and <lb />
was received with interest by the <lb />
membership. <lb />
The value of the church property <lb />
was given at The church <lb />
has a seating capacity and <lb />
has a male membership of and a <lb />
female membership of <lb />
a total of a gain for the year <lb />
of In the Sunday school there <lb />
ire twenty-two officers and teachers, <lb />
with pupils enrolled, a total or <lb />
The average attendance was <lb />
During the year the total <lb />
amounted to 3,741.66. Of this <lb />
the Sunday school contributed <lb />
the Woman's Missionary Society, <lb />
the Young Woman's <lb />
Sunbeams, <lb />
Aid Society, <lb />
During the two years that Rev. C. <lb />
M. Rock has been pastor of this <lb />
church, the church has grown very <lb />
rapidly, both in membership and In <lb />
the attendance upon the services. <lb />
has come to be very popular with <lb />
the Christian people of the town re- <lb />
of their denomination, <lb />
of members from other church- <lb />
es often turn out to hear his <lb />
mons. He has made himself of the <lb />
greatest use and value since he cam- <lb />
to and is just now get- <lb />
ting to where he is acquainted with <lb />
the people and the entire town. <lb />
LOT COWS. <lb />
Large Number Purchased by Sheriff <lb />
Dudley for His Dairy. <lb />
Sheriff S. I. Dudley has Just re- <lb />
ten fine dairy cows for his <lb />
dairy which Is conducted on the out- <lb />
skirts of the town. The cows are <lb />
some of the finest ever seen Ir. <lb />
Greenville, and furnish an enormous <lb />
amount of milk. One of them is <lb />
guaranteed to give eight gallons per <lb />
day, and others In the lot are <lb />
most equal to that amount. <lb />
They were shipped here from <lb />
Cortland, N. Y., a small town <lb />
than two hundred and fifty miles <lb />
north of New York city. An attend- <lb />
ant from the New York dairy farm <lb />
the cows, sleeping In <lb />
the cattle car with them, feeding them <lb />
and milking then twice per day. <lb />
OF <lb />
JERSEY SWINE <lb />
-.-. . <lb />
To f i i F I A A I A the of <lb />
Be <lb />
GIVEN AWAY <lb />
this Section,<lb />
ran . <lb />
i fine a. lot of female, as were ever <lb />
i id , <lb />
ed in Eastern North, Carolina wen away J absolutely free of charge, to the far- <lb />
of, this j<lb />
How One of These Hogs <lb />
To the farmer, white or colored, who nearest guessing the number of pounds of tobacco <lb />
that will be sold on the Greenville market this season up to December st, will be given the f <lb />
choice hog in the lot, and to the farmer who guesses the next nearest to the number of pounds sold, <lb />
will get the next choice hog in lot, and so on until given <lb />
Every farmer sells a load of tobacco Star Warehouse will be entitled to end <lb />
will have the opportunity of getting one of these choice hogs free of charge. Twenty will get <lb />
them, and the twenty guessing the-number of pounds 1st will he the <lb />
lucky <lb />
December <lb />
In order that may have, of what will be so <lb />
1st, we are publishing what has been sold on the market up to this time, and also what was sold the <lb />
market last year up to December st. With this information any one can a very intelligent idea cf <lb />
what the market will sell this year to December st. Every lead of tobacco sold the Star <lb />
floor, entitles the owner to a guess. If a farmer a dozen leads, he will be entitled to twelve <lb />
guesses, and if he brings a load everyday in the week. will be entitled to a guess <lb />
load he brings up to December t E C E <lb />
Now, put on your studying sales last year and them with this, make <lb />
estimate of what will be sold to December year, bring lead cf tobacco, end we will <lb />
register your guess on your bill, and keep a record of it also ourselves, and when the Secretary cf <lb />
the Board of Trade reports the sales up to December 1st, we then award the begs to the twenty <lb />
farmers; who have guessed the number of J t f m<lb />
Now, remember please, that it cost- cent to enter this contest. <lb />
It is a perfectly plain proposition, i. We are going to give away twenty <lb />
pure blood Jersey Hogs to the customers of the Star Warehouse <lb />
who guess nearest the number of pounds of Tobacco that will be sold <lb />
on the Greenville Market to December this year. <lb />
lit <lb />
on <lb />
The sales to October I, this<lb />
f I What will the market sell this <lb />
I ML U EL O I IN up to December st. f <lb />
The twenty farmers coming nearest to the correct answer to this <lb />
get twenty as fine Hogs as were ever raised in this county.-f f <lb />
No employee of the Star this contest, <lb />
O- l. JOYNER B. B. SUGG. <lb />
KEEN <lb />
Slag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
When It comes to where Congress <lb />
can't Rot a quorum, It Is a sure sign <lb />
It Is time for them lo adjourn <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Application will be made to tin <lb />
called session the General As <lb />
North Carolina for permit <lb />
to hold an election for the <lb />
pose Issuing bonds In the town -i <lb />
the proceeds from <lb />
sale of said bonds to be <lb />
the Improvement of the <lb />
plant and streets of said town. <lb />
This August 1913. <lb />
R. C. CHAPMAN, Mayor <lb />
IR <lb />
or <lb />
i Arrival<lb />
LINE<lb />
i d p. m <lb />
i iv in p. in<lb />
a. m a. u <lb />
till Hi a ID <lb />
it p. m p. B <lb />
TO RID OF <lb />
can Sleep. Fun. Hunt or attend to any work <lb />
without being worried by Hie biting or kinging <lb />
of other <lb />
lire, <lb />
AN OIL. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified as executor of the Last Will <lb />
and Testament of the Sallie Ann <lb />
Smith, of Pitt county, notice la here <lb />
by given to all persons Indebted to <lb />
said estate to make Immediate set- <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
tor, and notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against said <lb />
estate to present their claims to the <lb />
undersigned executor for payment <lb />
within twelve months from the date <lb />
or this notice will plead In <lb />
bar of recovery of said claims. <lb />
This the 24th day of September. <lb />
CHARLES <lb />
of the of Anne <lb />
Smith. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE. <lb />
ltd <lb />
MOt kill <lb />
lo street, treat <lb />
U. L. smith's balM, <lb />
formerly I <lb />
j. Phone M. <lb />
S. T. The <lb />
TAXES <lb />
For the purpose cf <lb />
taxes for the year 1913, I will be <lb />
at the following places at the time <lb />
Heaver Dam Township, at Arthur,. Friday, October 24th, HIS, <lb />
Township, Bell's X Roads,. Monday, October 27th, MU, <lb />
Bethel Township, Bethel October 25th, 1913. <lb />
Township. October 28th, 1913. <lb />
Township, Ayden October 30th, 1913. <lb />
Falkland Township, Falkland October 31st, 1913. <lb />
Farmville Township. Bank. Saturday, October 1913. <lb />
Township. October 23rd, 1913. <lb />
Creek Township. Bank. Saturday. October 25th, 1913. <lb />
S. I. Sheriff <lb />
SUBSCRIBE TO REFLECTOR <lb />
1,11.11.<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
THE HELL. of the showmen, who In turn buckle <lb />
In the beginning we will say that the coveted belt around the body of <lb />
FARM EASTERN The the man. While the old fellow <lb />
circus itself, and by this we mean waiting for the Joys of his youth to <lb />
what Is usually rilled big return to him, the operator wiggled <lb />
was all right so far rs we were able and squirmed a little, and presently <lb />
SI I <lb />
It Is that startling accusations <lb />
and sensational statements will be <lb />
WILMINGTON'S BOAT cups, but the passenger who wish- <lb />
Ever since the agitation for lower Ml to quench hie thirst will hereafter <lb />
and more reasonable freight i have to make application to the con <lb />
made by Governor William started in North Carolina, the people before getting relief. It la <lb />
tor he has heard the verdict of the of Wilmington have been talking pity that the traveling public not <lb />
a was all right so far rs we were and squirmed a little, and High Court of Impeachment. Threat among themselves of the sufficient sense of economy to <lb />
lie. But ls connected the farmer lost sight of him, and has are being made that if the court would result to them by the predate these things when offered <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor the ls not W seen nor heard of the man nor i against Mr. he will do his beat of a boat line from that free of charge. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. known as the ls ls waiting to drag in other men higher up to some northern port, New I o- <lb />
a t feature of restorative powers of the belt to the party ranks. And we are very glad to <lb />
t, . . that we refer when we the have their effect, all the while add <lb />
All mouths. . . <lb />
rates may be had upon words placed over this article. hairs to his white head It. <lb />
application at business In I Literally if there be a hell whose over three hundred lot <lb />
TO Redactor corner Evans I . , , , <lb />
and doors and whose corridors are on the no more belong to him. <lb />
All cards of thanks and earth show one of And these things are not all. Then <lb />
t respect will be charged it l <lb />
wort entrances. In it are exhibited ere schemes equal- <lb />
some of the vilest, most Immoral as which cannot be <lb />
advertising <lb />
sue will be charged for at three. scenes ever conceived in the mind <lb />
per line, up to lines <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
aw of March <lb />
Fit I HAY. OCTOBER 1913. <lb />
POOR CHANCE. <lb />
All over America the eyes of mil- <lb />
lions of people have for many months <lb />
been turned toward the halls of the <lb />
national anxiously awaiting <lb />
the final news of the outcome of what <lb />
Democratic party has seen fit t <lb />
then the best tariff art ever passed <lb />
any party in the history of the <lb />
country. And, while there are mil- <lb />
lions of members of the Democratic <lb />
faith scattered over the country win <lb />
are ready and willing to place their <lb />
upon this declaration, the <lb />
masses of common people and the <lb />
working man are looking with <lb />
eyes to the leaders of this <lb />
power which has promised <lb />
relief from the high cost of <lb />
living. <lb />
tariff bill has been passed and <lb />
is now a law. It is the first the Dem- <lb />
have been allowed to make Ir <lb />
nearly twenty years, and they <lb />
worked hard and honestly In the In- <lb />
of people. We do not be- <lb />
there is a man in the Con- <lb />
who professes to be a follower <lb />
of the idea of govern- <lb />
who did not vote he honest <lb />
thought he should vote. We are <lb />
of the opinion Democrats <lb />
gone about this tariff revision <lb />
business Intending to work a change <lb />
in favor of the laboring classes, and <lb />
for the people who need the benefits <lb />
that they say will <lb />
have done. <lb />
American teeming millions are <lb />
awaiting the result of <lb />
i.- been done. The man who has to <lb />
man. There are things which will How long will Greenville people sit <lb />
shock the modesty of the meanest up and allow such things as <lb />
of men, and immorality is seen to come to their town Here is <lb />
all sides. Of the part played by the institution which was licensed to ex- <lb />
women In exhibition we shall within the corporate limits <lb />
speak but Hide here, but not because the town. These gambling tables <lb />
it is not bad. were operated in broad day light, be- <lb />
fore the eyes of every one who <lb />
to look on. It was gambling <lb />
and simple. Our will sit <lb />
up nights and lose sleep, and will go <lb />
White slavery cannot be charge I <lb />
because of a lack of knowledge of, <lb />
the intent of the women the <lb />
red but certain it ls that <lb />
practices go on there which should <lb />
be prohibited by law. There is as <lb />
much harm and but little less de- <lb />
in this den than there Is <lb />
in the tenderloin districts of our big <lb />
cities. In the side show one woman <lb />
would sit on a rostrum behind t <lb />
on chases of several miles to run down <lb />
boys gambling for five cents <lb />
or a cigarette stump, and arraign <lb />
them In the mayor's court for <lb />
of law; yet, here are <lb />
experts doing business to the <lb />
of ten, twenty, or fifty dollars a <lb />
. ,, . . . chance, and they are allowed to go <lb />
man who sold pamphlets and leaflets w <lb />
v. i. . . on In their unlawful business <lb />
which this woman would collect to-1 <lb />
lasted by men who are sworn to up- <lb />
from several piles, these con- <lb />
of women and <lb />
reading matter. <lb />
Post cards were sold which <lb />
pictures and scenes which th- <lb />
law does prohibit If the proper of- <lb />
had nerve and the backbone <lb />
do their duty. <lb />
hold the laws of the town and tho <lb />
state. Outside the tent ticket vend- <lb />
display their attractive scenes and <lb />
tell you that you can see It all for <lb />
the price of ten cents, while you pay <lb />
to go In, only to pay after yon gel <lb />
inside an additional price to allow <lb />
We have no Idea what sort of a that this agitation is now much near- <lb />
story Mr. holds locked with- Its fruition than at first <lb />
In his bosom, but It would appear to It Is very true that such a boat <lb />
be a niggardly act If he were to burst line as ls proposed would work won <lb />
forth In wholesale accusations aft-r in the handling of the commerce <lb />
his own trial is over, and after the of the whole eastern section of the <lb />
case has been decided against him. state. Wilmington la the <lb />
if it goes that way. We no longer ed seaport town of North Carolina, <lb />
hold out any hopes that the New York and as such holds the key to the Bit- <lb />
governor will be cleared of the in so far as there is remedy- <lb />
charges made against him, as be of Dy a water route, <lb />
little evidence while on the Tho Is now about ready <lb />
stand to refute the argument of his to the signs of the time, <lb />
accusers. <lb />
Mr. should remember that <lb />
he Is not at the end of bis life. He <lb />
ought to know and feel that there <lb />
ls yet a road that he must travel, and <lb />
that if he makes an underhand play <lb />
here at the end of his trial, and as a <lb />
means of retaliation toward his <lb />
mies, he will have to suffer for It, no <lb />
point to no satisfactory solution of <lb />
the Interstate freight rate <lb />
It is beginning to appear that <lb />
we must resort to a water rate, and, <lb />
if this is to be done, then the soon- <lb />
better It will be. We believe <lb />
that a boat line from Wilmington to <lb />
New York will mean a <lb />
saving and that It will be a paying <lb />
matter how much his accusers may for <lb />
deserve anything he may say. <lb />
to Invest his cash In such a manner. <lb />
the time he is Impeached, the The of the <lb />
But what we especially wish to to take <lb />
condemn here ls the operation of your The <lb />
what -he average fellow calls a <lb />
those who will defend It by say- <lb />
and for which we know no;, <lb />
that If a man has no better <lb />
name. There were no less , , ., . . . <lb />
than to fall Into these traps, let him <lb />
than three or four of these going on . . <lb />
, , bear the consequences. But If a man <lb />
during the day, and the money , . . <lb />
out of the hands better WaS <lb />
Greenville men and Pitt county farm- ed by some <lb />
during the stay in th duty the toWn <lb />
protect him in his ignorance. <lb />
The attention of an officer was call <lb />
town would, we believe, pay for at <lb />
least one-tenth of tho bonds to he <lb />
Issued for the building and Improve- fact h <lb />
of the roads In Greenville town <lb />
ship. <lb />
With the aid of a few confederates <lb />
in each instance, the operators <lb />
these skin games coined the money <lb />
rapidly almost as a States <lb />
mint. Around each table were two <lb />
or three men connected with or <lb />
earn his own bread and meat by the by men <lb />
sweat of his brow is looking to up and and gal or moral right, it would seem to <lb />
what is going to happen, and to lain <lb />
whether or not he can, under the <lb />
tariff, save an extra dollar or two for <lb />
a rainy day. Down deep in his heart <lb />
ha has already begun to wonder <lb />
plied that he had not been in a <lb />
show and did not expect to go there. <lb />
He said that last year he stopped the <lb />
operations of a gambling table, and <lb />
that one higher In authority came In <lb />
and looked at It, replied that he saw <lb />
no harm in it, and allowed It to pro- <lb />
But one officer would no U- <lb />
urge the other fellows on. Once to a man who had <lb />
about one chances the opera- another officer who was <lb />
tor would allow some fellow to win the and who nM <lb />
. . ,, , t , . I practically the authority. Ono <lb />
ten or twenty dollars to hi <lb />
business, and several local men we-- <lb />
seen to and boost, <lb />
about which remarks were heard <lb />
officer should not be excused from <lb />
tampering with the gambling table <lb />
yesterday only because he was In- <lb />
whether or not lie did the right thing <lb />
when he his ballot for a Demo- <lb />
in tho election last Fall, The <lb />
party has done its work, and has very fellows might have been and he he <lb />
the effect that It was not unlikely that with last year. If he is right, <lb />
hired by the show. <lb />
Perhaps the biggest <lb />
proceed regardless of the re- <lb />
If he Is In the right, he <lb />
proposition In the side show was <lb />
little <lb />
have no fear but that the honest, re- <lb />
people of the town will <lb />
It well, yet, in the estimation and in <lb />
of the common people it Is <lb />
being weighed in balances. <lb />
have our honest doubts as t <lb />
whether any political party can con-j the of by him and uphold him what <lb />
the high cost of living, yet if it blocks of wood, there being in one he does. <lb />
falls to come down, the of each block a hollow space We went to the side show, but none <lb />
had as well prepare to shoulder the of the four block L, one <lb />
blame. The average man Is wonder- the operator would hide a little from our and we are not <lb />
in where the reductions are to come blackberry, shuffle the ,, ,,, <lb />
In. He Is anxiously watching for h a little, and then the are an <lb />
chance to lay up a few spare dollar spectators a chance to guess , , They were <lb />
should have learned that <lb />
Boss Murphy and the Tammany bunch <lb />
hold the reins of the New York state <lb />
government, and he should by that <lb />
time know that he cannot hurt Mr. <lb />
Murphy no matter what he may say <lb />
against him. His word will not <lb />
count for much if the people are will- <lb />
to place confidence In the verdict <lb />
of the court of Impeachment They <lb />
will that In the beginning <lb />
the governor declared he was <lb />
cent and that the court decided against <lb />
him. Many people accepted his <lb />
at that time, and failed to have <lb />
his word confirmed, and, If they <lb />
not already know most of what he <lb />
ls going to say, they will place lit <lb />
tie confidence In any sort of <lb />
that he may make. <lb />
If the governor has any sort of ac- <lb />
to make or any <lb />
to make public, let him <lb />
hasten to do it before the verdict of <lb />
the impeachment court ls In. Why <lb />
did he not go on the stand and make <lb />
these statements while the trial was <lb />
progress We hold no enmity for <lb />
and would be as happy as a <lb />
spring If he were acquit- <lb />
ting that there little hope else- <lb />
where, will not be long In falling In- <lb />
to line with the Idea, and we could <lb />
have one of the finest trade routes <lb />
on the Atlantic coast, <lb />
AT THE STATE FAIR <lb />
It Is refreshing to note that the Ila- <lb />
Union of the city of <lb />
Raleigh has started a campaign look- <lb />
toward elimination of <lb />
schemes and fake performances <lb />
at the state fair at Raleigh this month <lb />
Many people who have attended the <lb />
fair In former years have been shock- <lb />
ed at some of the concerns that have <lb />
been licensed to play upon the <lb />
on these occasions. It Is very <lb />
true that each succeeding year <lb />
have reassurances of the fair that all <lb />
shows and attractions of a question- <lb />
able character will not be allowed to <lb />
give their performances on the <lb />
grounds, but when you got on the <lb />
grounds you saw the same old tricks <lb />
being worked on the Innocent, <lb />
ant people who allowed themselves <lb />
to be dragged <lb />
The fair Is a state institution. It <lb />
but that seems very Improbable j ls not a on q,, to <lb />
now. We have our doubts as to k <lb />
Innocence and rather think that tin. <lb />
court would be correct sustaining <lb />
the legislature. The fact that Tarn <lb />
ROAD AND THE <lb />
CIRCUS. <lb />
Some while we were at <lb />
the circus yesterday, left this la <lb />
farmers generally raise <lb />
about road bonds Issue, <lb />
when the circus comes they do not <lb />
mind giving away thirty or forty <lb />
thousand dollars to the circus. Sc <lb />
the Those are exactly the <lb />
words used, and, really, do you <lb />
the point There Is a point to it, and <lb />
a sharp one. <lb />
The cashier of the Bank of Ham- <lb />
let locked up his safe the other nigh, <lb />
and upon the resumption of business <lb />
the next morning couldn't work <lb />
combination. He forgot the fact that <lb />
safe-crackers never unlock safes, and <lb />
rather than use their methods, he <lb />
sent to the factory for an expert. <lb />
The reports were that the expert <lb />
was still working on It. Experts don <lb />
come from the factory, but are usual- <lb />
bums. <lb />
can and give as little as possible <lb />
In return. state should lee to <lb />
It that the respectable people who <lb />
patronize its big annual show are <lb />
many crowd is guilty of more and treatment and shown perform- <lb />
higher misdemeanors than does <lb />
not excuse And, If Is <lb />
guilty, let him bear the consequences. <lb />
THE SCHOOL THE FEEBLE- <lb />
The state has many suffered <lb />
which will be nothing but de- <lb />
cent <lb />
We don't care to press this <lb />
business too far, but the fair <lb />
ls burdened with these undesirable <lb />
supplementary attractions, and some <lb />
one or some body of people should <lb />
and is hoping and <lb />
block was hiding the berry. each <lb />
at the wild west show a few <lb />
financial loss because one legislature a movement to have them <lb />
would undo many valuable things done The laurels will go to the <lb />
Union of <lb />
for starting the ball to rolling. <lb />
--------o <lb />
THE CUP TENDING MACHINE. <lb />
Effective on last Tuesday, the At- <lb />
Coast Line railroad company <lb />
by a previous session, and the pres- <lb />
legislature will make a great <lb />
mistake If it refuses to proceed <lb />
the establishment of the school for <lb />
the feeble-minded at KInston. The <lb />
school is needed, and thousands railroad company The will be almost In <lb />
dollars have been spent there by all of the convenient cup sight when the time comes that <lb />
state can find nothing more to o <lb />
with its than to hire <lb />
out to the various counties. <lb />
--------o <lb />
After they dispose of <lb />
ought to turn In on Murphy and <lb />
Tammany Hall. <lb />
If the Giants don't win another <lb />
game, Mathewson will <lb />
saved his fame and reputation. <lb />
By the way, what has become of <lb />
Dr. Cox bill to abolish the office of <lb />
county treasurer <lb />
For once In the history of <lb />
state the House of Representatives <lb />
Is ready to adjourn before the tin.; <lb />
Is up. <lb />
The railroads are not to be <lb />
ed for taking all money we hand <lb />
them. Everybody else would do the <lb />
same thing. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The freight rate matter may be dis- <lb />
posed of, but certain It Is that the dis- <lb />
position of it is not at all pleasing <lb />
to some of them. <lb />
If all of the constitutional amend- <lb />
are to be submitted to the <lb />
anyhow, why should the <lb />
have to pass upon them <lb />
If the Just Rate <lb />
takes cold feet let it not stop. <lb />
Stick those pedestals to the lire and <lb />
run the race to the end. <lb />
probably will <lb />
get the credit for losing the tail <lb />
game, but we have honest doubts <lb />
about his responsibility for the <lb />
of the <lb />
We believe Henry Page would make <lb />
a pretty good governor, but for the <lb />
lore of Mike, let's have at least a <lb />
year's rest from political <lb />
and campaigns. <lb />
state, and the work should be allowed i sending machines on the cars ope <lb />
to go on. rated over Its lines. The reasons <lb />
A bill appropriating for the . this withdrawal of these con- <lb />
and maintenance of the I to public ls that th; <lb />
Is redemption in the tariff law J gambler had to lay j but the p,,,,,.,, has just been reported favorably sanitary paper drinking curs To settle a case In court by c <lb />
passed by Congress. The poor man or twenty dollars In money. were on the ground of wasted by the passengers. and then continue tin <lb />
wants a chance, he deserves a chance guessed right he would not n the and the General Assam-1 The reason given by the railroad would be yet that Is what <lb />
sod should have a chance to make a twice as much as he put down, ,,,,.,., M a can do amply justifies the action token by the business men and the legislature <lb />
comfortable living and we believe that practically bit we have heard of no than work it. and no one will be justified U are about to do with lag <lb />
the Democratic tariff will give him was wrong, he lost all of for that the needed the two making an unfavorable criticism of freight rate matter. <lb />
One farmer war seen to <lb />
this chance <lb />
forty dollars, and a prominent man <lb />
When Wilson was of this town handed over a twenty <lb />
the newspapers ran streamers dollar bill for which he <lb />
across their front pages. When th return. These are only <lb />
it goes. <lb />
A verdict in the case of <lb />
ago when the bill was passed action. It seems that when any <lb />
for the establishment of it accommodations, such as this <lb />
school, and If the legislature acted accorded to the public, on <lb />
The circus was good, and we en- <lb />
joyed It, but the side show was <lb />
, tie short of a gambling den. We are wisely at that time. It ls certainly trains or anywhere else, <lb />
placing the blame, as we do not as true that we need it at the the average person does not <lb />
little was inaugurated the and no one can estimate know M I Le, the pas. how to appreciate It A. a matter of <lb />
other day. he got a two-line- head. So the amount of money that w car- are gaMy of B, ,, fact, there are many people who mm <lb />
out of Greenville by the the support of the institution trains as a means of transport- <lb />
people by Just such methods as these. whoever are we the 1915 session of the assembly, who have practically no <lb />
Another scheme was a and At , , new edge of what real economy Is. They <lb />
The people of the state were very <lb />
much more Interested in juster freight <lb />
rates than in the constitutional amend- <lb />
yet the legislature has dons <lb />
but little to remedy either. <lb />
was told that he would have to of these paper cups lying <lb />
posit three hundred dollars Of course, we don't know how much Every time you hear the dredge th floor where acme careless, and <lb />
he could receive the benefits of this trading people do away boat's whistle, you may know that h perhaps drunken, passenger bad <lb />
I i I tea It <lb />
life giving coll. He went to a home, but the merchants blowing toward Greenville's pros- <lb />
drew out required amount, went respects, teem to be content people will take <lb />
back, and placed it In the hand, of one they ire getting. <lb />
what coming to them. <lb />
thrown them. <lb />
The Coast Line will not hereafter <lb />
refute to these drink <lb />
We would like to Inform Horne <lb />
of the Rocky Mount Telegram, that the <lb />
next time a liquor advertisement <lb />
comes to his office addressed to u. <lb />
he may take advantage of the order <lb />
blank enclosed. <lb />
A Petersburg liquor house claims <lb />
that a solid express car of fancy <lb />
liquor leaves that city every for <lb />
various points the south. Shame <lb />
on the men who possible <lb />
business. <lb />
The who objects to the read- <lb />
or the Bible la the schools <lb />
should withdraw his opposition. Let <lb />
him remember that only a small pro- <lb />
portion of the pupil, ever know whit <lb />
ls going on, anyhow. <lb />
THE DAILY REFLECTOR, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCT. <lb />
YOUR <lb />
YOU <lb />
WE CAN SELL- <lb />
Property <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
Baptist church, and in his active life office. <lb />
Board Alderman Held <lb />
Meeting Monday <lb />
Night <lb />
Though holding a special called <lb />
meeting the board of aldermen last <lb />
night failed to transact any matters <lb />
of a very great importance. Six <lb />
were present for the meeting <lb />
and Mr. it J. Pulley qualified as <lb />
from the third ward, be <lb />
been elected several weeks ago. <lb />
A number of citizens appeared be- <lb />
fore the board and asked that the dog <lb />
law be repealed. This was debated <lb />
for some time and a motion was <lb />
made to allow the canines to roam <lb />
about the streets of the town with- <lb />
out being tied. A vote taken, <lb />
and only one member of the board <lb />
voted favor of the motion to re- <lb />
peal ordinance. <lb />
The only other matter of a very <lb />
great Interest to the public was <lb />
proposal to pass a law requiring all <lb />
drivers and owners of automobiles <lb />
and motor cycles to muffle the ex- <lb />
pipe on their machines. This <lb />
will be brought up at the next meet- <lb />
and will at that time either be <lb />
passed or rejected. <lb />
A motion to open up and widen <lb />
street between Fifth street <lb />
Dickinson avenue was referred to the <lb />
street committee. <lb />
The tax books were turned over to <lb />
the proper authorities. A discussion <lb />
was opened as to the building <lb />
stables for carts, and wagons of <lb />
the town. <lb />
Other matters of small importance <lb />
were brought up, but these will be <lb />
of no Interest to the people. <lb />
next regular meeting of the board <lb />
will be held the first Thursday night <lb />
la November. <lb />
BOY LEADS. <lb />
his seat was never vacant; was an <lb />
ex-Confederate soldier, and had a <lb />
splendid war record, was in many <lb />
of the most important battles laid <lb />
down his arms with Lee at <lb />
turned his face homeward with <lb />
undaunted courage, engaged in the <lb />
cultivation of the toil, and was a <lb />
farmer, always raised a <lb />
and some to spare. Last Friday <lb />
morning he moved out of the old <lb />
tenement of clay, and began life anew <lb />
that building not made with hands, <lb />
eternally the heaven. Peace to his <lb />
ashes and sympathy to the bereaved. <lb />
There were three added to the <lb />
Christian church last Sunday, one <lb />
at the morning service and two at <lb />
night <lb />
Rev. J. H. Mrs. <lb />
Says Complete List of -Pass Lee d Lucy <lb />
Was Sot and That ; Hodges returned from e National <lb />
He Knows This to Convention at Toronto last week, and <lb />
be True. a description of their <lb />
Representative D. M. Clark, of were about <lb />
county, has written the following , North Carolina delegation to ship from <lb />
communication to this paper In de- Norfolk. <lb />
of his position with regard to for spools <lb />
the bill which he Introduced into tho and schools at J. R. Smith and <lb />
House of Representatives on the sec- Bro- <lb />
Rev. O. C, <lb />
High Honors Won by Sir. <lb />
son at University of Maryland. <lb />
In a letter to hit father received <lb />
here Mr. Bascom Wilson, <lb />
son of County Treasurer W. B. <lb />
son, states that he has had the good <lb />
fortune to lead class In the <lb />
of Maryland. The young man <lb />
has been studying medicine <lb />
well-known institution, and last sum- <lb />
mer went before the state board <lb />
medical examiners of Maryland, there <lb />
being other young men to stand <lb />
examination the Green- <lb />
ville bey. <lb />
It, this data there were many <lb />
dents from medical school of <lb />
Johns University, an <lb />
which claims to be in a <lb />
to when It comes to medicine. <lb />
bat notwithstanding this, Mr. Wilson <lb />
won out over and above all of th-3 <lb />
young men appearing for the <lb />
nation, and made the best record <lb />
the entire bunch. The examination <lb />
was on the first two work <lb />
the medical course, and when the <lb />
young man applies for license to <lb />
his profession, he will have to <lb />
be examined only on the remaining <lb />
two years. This speaks well for him, <lb />
and his friends In will be <lb />
glad to learn of the splendid record <lb />
that he la making. <lb />
The following invitations have keen <lb />
by friends <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. William Lang <lb />
request the pleasure of your company <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Lee <lb />
to <lb />
Dr. Paul E. <lb />
Wednesday morning. October the <lb />
twenty-second <lb />
at half after eight o'clock <lb />
at Home <lb />
Farmville, North Carolina <lb />
day of the special session, re- <lb />
quiring the corporation commission <lb />
U furnish him the names of all <lb />
of the legislature carrying <lb />
passes. The communication <lb />
Having received considerable <lb />
regarding my pass res- <lb />
In as to holders of <lb />
free passes, and as the newspapers <lb />
at the time did not publish a full <lb />
statement of facts, I beg to submit <lb />
the <lb />
On the 26th day of September, I <lb />
Introduced and bad successfully pass- <lb />
ed the House of Representative. <lb />
a resolution calling upon the <lb />
to furnish to the <lb />
House of Representatives the name of <lb />
every member of the General <lb />
or other state official who in <lb />
the employment of any railroad, or <lb />
who was in possession of a free pass <lb />
on any railroad. In obedience to that <lb />
resolution the Corporation <lb />
on September the 29th, furnish- <lb />
ed the names of twenty-two members, <lb />
which It termed a partial list Since <lb />
that time I have made repeated d <lb />
upon the Corporation Com- <lb />
mission for additional information, <lb />
but each time I have been told there <lb />
was no Information to be had. j <lb />
r the Corporation Commission <lb />
In its efforts to carry out <lb />
mandates of the resolution or not <lb />
I am unable to say, but I do know I <lb />
that a complete list of those <lb />
held passes was not furnished, and <lb />
I believe the people of North Caro- <lb />
are of the same opinion. How- <lb />
ever, as I have made use of all of <lb />
the authority that I had, and can do <lb />
no more at this time. It remains now <lb />
for the people of the state to demand <lb />
that these exposures be fully made, <lb />
and that such a system of grafting <lb />
ten cents per mile from the state In <lb />
riding to the Capitol on free passes <lb />
be stopped. To remedy this I In- <lb />
an amendment to the pro- <lb />
posed Constitution, which, ratified, <lb />
would have allowed the members of <lb />
the General Assembly only their ac- <lb />
mileage paid out while coming <lb />
to and going from the Capitol. But <lb />
this, with other similar amendments, <lb />
was of course voted down. <lb />
If the contentions of some of those <lb />
who were caught with the <lb />
true, and they really have nothing <lb />
to fear from their constituency, then <lb />
why does the dog If <lb />
gentlemen reported at having passes <lb />
and who rode to Raleigh on them did <lb />
not have any concern about the In- <lb />
formation, why did they fly into <lb />
a tirade when It shown on the <lb />
floor of the house that they had <lb />
ten cents per mile fro them State and <lb />
ridden to Raleigh on Southern Rail- <lb />
road passes The author of the re <lb />
solution ls very grateful for the term <lb />
if demagoguery be turn- <lb />
the light of Information on such <lb />
corruption. <lb />
It may be that the author of the <lb />
resolution is no more honest than <lb />
other members of tho General <lb />
but suffice it to say his price Is <lb />
not a retainer's fee or a railroad <lb />
pass. <lb />
D. M. CLARK. <lb />
and family left <lb />
last week to make their home <lb />
Kenly, N. C, where Mr. has <lb />
been called to a pastorate. We are <lb />
to give them up, as they are <lb />
some of the salt of the earth. <lb />
Rev. E. B. Joyner has moved <lb />
family here from Belhaven <lb />
will the Seminary to <lb />
finish his education. <lb />
Mrs. Mary <lb />
ed a house and lot in the sec- <lb />
of our town. <lb />
Mr. T. O. Worthington has <lb />
ed a house and lot from Mrs. <lb />
on street <lb />
Mr. J. A. Griffin Is Installing a com- <lb />
system of a Munger ginning out- <lb />
fit and will remove all shops mill <lb />
sight, brick yard, stables, and <lb />
brick-bats from the site It <lb />
now stands and will offer to en- <lb />
public some valuable build- <lb />
lots. <lb />
Entertainment at the Seminary next <lb />
Wednesday night by Karl Jansen. <lb />
We are glad to note that Prof. Geo. <lb />
W. Prescott Is Improving so he will <lb />
soon be back to bis post the post <lb />
Mr. E. A. Garris bas purchased n <lb />
large track of timber near Elm Grove <lb />
church and will locate a saw mill, <lb />
and soon will be able to supply the <lb />
trade with pine Umber. <lb />
Mr. Reddin has sold his <lb />
farm near to Mr. Chas. <lb />
of this city. <lb />
The friends of the Free Will <lb />
Pub. Co., are reorganizing and <lb />
hope by January to be able to start <lb />
business with a printing out- <lb />
fit with a modern up-to-date <lb />
and machines, and will be able to <lb />
do credit to a larger city. <lb />
for Uncle Lo Mr. Lorenzo <lb />
is assembling timbers and <lb />
other material on his property op- <lb />
the cotton platform to erect <lb />
an automobile Garage x and <lb />
will have a lodge room overhead. <lb />
ls a large farmer and man- <lb />
and owns considerable es- <lb />
In both Greenville and Ayden. <lb />
We have long expected to hear <lb />
called out to serve his county in a <lb />
public way, but he tells us he bas <lb />
no political aspirations, but we can <lb />
see in hie and his able management <lb />
some fine that would dig- <lb />
a county commissioner. He ls <lb />
one of the largest tax payers In Con- <lb />
The building committee of the <lb />
den graded school are not dead, but <lb />
we must think they are sleeping, as <lb />
they do not seem to be doing anything <lb />
and seem to be taking It fair and <lb />
easy. <lb />
Mr. Albert Horton has bought the <lb />
Bill Jess farm from Geo. <lb />
Worthington and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Oliver Smith tells us that while <lb />
Minister Praises <lb />
Rev a All Ism. la. <lb />
In praising Dr. King's Now Ufa <lb />
far <lb />
New Life Pin. are <lb />
borne be without <lb />
Ne better regulator the <lb />
bowel. pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price Me at all <lb />
j. c <lb />
and <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE <lb />
W. L, HALL <lb />
W. H. <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 />
attending the reunion at Gettysburg <lb />
last summer that he was able to <lb />
the spot where he <lb />
stood and run during that famous <lb />
battle, and cut him a walking stick <lb />
from a small tree, where he stopped <lb />
to rest and refresh himself during <lb />
that then. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My wife, Emily, bas left me and <lb />
refuses to return. Thai Is to notify <lb />
all persons not to harbor her or in <lb />
any way render her assistance. Any <lb />
one harboring or employing her will <lb />
have to suffer the penalty of law. <lb />
This Oct 1913.<lb />
Best Pals <lb />
Salve when <lb />
ed to a cot. bruise, sprain, burn of <lb />
scald, or other Injury of skin will <lb />
Immediately remove all pain. D. B <lb />
Chamberlain of Me., <lb />
robe cuts and other Injuries of <lb />
their terrors. As a healing <lb />
Its equal <lb />
good for you. Only I So at all drug- <lb />
ti.<lb />
i sun wit The Life Co., Hew York. f <lb />
J. C. Lanier<lb />
as<lb />
Into N Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd trans Street<lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
Baggage and Express <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets all Trams <lb />
CUT FLOWERS OR ALL <lb />
OCCASIONS <lb />
Rose, carnations and <lb />
mums are the seasonable flower bow. <lb />
Our art In wedding outfit la equal <lb />
to the beet Nothing finer la floral <lb />
offerings than our styles. <lb />
BULBS <lb />
For winter and <lb />
now ready. <lb />
Hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and <lb />
groat varieties. Plant <lb />
early for best result. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, <lb />
hedge plants, shade tree and <lb />
plant. <lb />
Mall telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. ft CO. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Store phone Greenhouse phone <lb />
Richmond found- <lb />
Lake Erie, with loss of <lb />
It lives <lb />
It Is to be hoped that those South <lb />
Americana will take a liking to the <lb />
Colonel and keep him down there. <lb />
Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust <lb />
RESOURCES OVER <lb />
I AX II POSITION THIS <lb />
to pay you the highest cash price <lb />
for your raw of all D. <lb />
C. Beach at J. R and J. O. <lb />
consistent member of the Free Will <lb />
TOM CANNON BEAD. <lb />
Prominent Man of a Died <lb />
Near Friday <lb />
AYDEN, N. C, October <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye, of sup- <lb />
plied the pulpit of the church <lb />
here last Sunday owing to the absence <lb />
of the pastor, Rev. Mr. whose <lb />
son had tho misfortune to lose his <lb />
foot in a railroad accident Saturday. <lb />
Dr. Hardy Johnson is the proud <lb />
father of another baby girl. <lb />
We regret to learn of the death of <lb />
Mr. Tom E. Cannon which occurred <lb />
at the home of daughters near <lb />
last Friday morning. Mr. <lb />
Cannon was in years; <lb />
had reared a splendid family of <lb />
and was a man In whom no <lb />
guile could he found. Hi word was <lb />
his bond and bis weights and meat- <lb />
were never questioned. His lite <lb />
a continuous sermon, and exam- <lb />
was worthy of emulation, was <lb />
Three Quarter Million Dollars <lb />
United States Depository for Postal <lb />
Savings Funds. <lb />
Per Cent Paid On Time Deposits <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
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C. S. Cashier<lb /></p>
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J. J. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new style <lb />
Dress Ladies <lb />
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, <lb />
Silks, Notions, <lb />
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your inspection of cur <lb />
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If it is style we have it <lb />
We can supply your <lb />
needs <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Department Store <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
One half mile of <lb />
ear On sand i road. <lb />
Standard. <lb />
One mile of Greenville. <lb />
and <lb />
Between Winterville and<lb />
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near <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
House and lot one of of business section. <lb />
House and lot In West Greenville. <lb />
House and lot In South Greenville. <lb />
Building lots In West Greenville. <lb />
Building lots In Sooth Greenville. <lb />
1-2 acres in West line location. <lb />
building lots in den, oak grove. <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO BUY <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO SELL <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
Office In St Trust Company's Sew Building. <lb />
Two Thousand <lb />
Worth of Auto- <lb />
mobile and Buggy <lb />
Robes Just Re- <lb />
There is nothing like a genuine <lb />
CHASE ROBE <lb />
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST DESIGNS WE HAVE <lb />
EVER SEEN, from tho plainest at to the <lb />
silk plush robe at 118.00 there Is a for every <lb />
purpose and for every pocketbook. <lb />
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know that <lb />
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We want the opportunity of showing yon our line. <lb />
Come to <lb />
Cash or Credit <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
HER LACK OF SYSTEM <lb />
By FRANK <lb />
Valuable Land <lb />
For Sale<lb />
the Ice Inquired <lb />
the ordinary man. coming upstairs <lb />
from the basement and hunting <lb />
In the tool drawer. <lb />
It in the His wife . <lb />
came across the room to help is a <lb />
We offer for sale either as a <lb />
v hole or sub-divided to suit the buy- <lb />
the Move or Anderson farm <lb />
ed about one halt mile from Green- <lb />
ville on the road. There art <lb />
in the farm cleared and <lb />
in cultivation, balance In river lo v <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Sc. Per I Pr Inn <lb />
Plant <lb />
CAROLINA'S GREATEST <lb />
A Sure Crop for a Sure Market <lb />
win mall you a Booklet on AND CARE of <lb />
provided you own or planting a vineyard <lb />
Southern Pines Grope Nurseries <lb />
producers of <lb />
T, SOUTHERN N. c. <lb />
hunt. there Isn't that strange <lb />
I was sure it was <lb />
The ordinary man's <lb />
tone was scornful. He <lb />
shut the drawer with a bang. I've <lb />
bought one Ice pick, I've bought fifty <lb />
If want to have a thing in this house <lb />
where I can find it when I want It <lb />
I've got to keep It chained in my <lb />
pocket with my keys I never heard <lb />
of another house like <lb />
He put his hands into his pockets <lb />
and strode up and down the kitchen <lb />
as he talked. the melting <lb />
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION <lb />
TO BE HELD IN DISTRICT NO. S. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. ON TUES- <lb />
DAY. NOVEMBER 1913. FOR THE <lb />
PURPOSE OF TAKING THE SENSE <lb />
OF THE VOTERS IN SAID <lb />
ON THE OF IS <lb />
SUING FOR THE <lb />
POSH OR A <lb />
SCHOOL BUILDING IN SAID DIS- <lb />
The undersigned having been duly <lb />
and produces II appointed trustees of the to the line. Tel- <lb />
grown in this section. There is no j District No. S. in township <lb />
batter truck land In the county county, by an act of the General <lb />
town in the state needs true Assembly of North Carolina <lb />
the 4th day of October, 1913, do now. <lb />
in accordance with the provisions of <lb />
must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, from I <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. The rate cents per <lb />
No. <lb />
no <lb />
as much as Greenville. <lb />
It is the most beautiful site in or <lb />
around Greenville for a suburban said act gives notice that an election <lb />
home. It Is several feet higher than -HI be held in the town of <lb />
the town and the broad stretch land, said district, on Tuesday. No- <lb />
open country to the south and 6th. 1913. for the purpose <lb />
insure a pleasant breeze at the sense of the qualified <lb />
It is indeed an ideal spot living <lb />
home. Address <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
J. S. BARR, <lb />
Weldon, N. <lb />
N. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mothers Have <lb />
Are they feverish, restless, <lb />
irritable, dizzy or constipated T D <lb />
they constantly pick at their or <lb />
grind their teeth Have they cramp <lb />
j lug pains, Irregular and ravenous <lb />
petite are all sign of <lb />
Worms not only cause your child <lb />
It kills and removes the worms. <lb />
and nothing to chip it hot-1 for a <lb />
than fury I suppose you never <lb />
dreamed that we'd need iced drinks <lb />
this weather. An ordinary woman <lb />
would have Been to it that that Ice <lb />
pick was somewhere where it would <lb />
be handy But your mind Is wander- <lb />
off somewhere. <lb />
the same way with every tor- <lb />
thing around this <lb />
stormed the ordinary man. win- <lb />
could I ever find the hatchet when <lb />
I wanted It No Hatchet after <lb />
hatchet I brought home, and yet as <lb />
soon as I needed one there not <lb />
one to be found You let the children <lb />
play with them or sell them for <lb />
brooms. I suppose But as far as put- <lb />
ting them away In any regular place <lb />
and remembering the spot over night <lb />
why. I'd drop dead If you ever <lb />
such a marvel <lb />
I find the garden rake this <lb />
spring No I had to go down and <lb />
buy out the hardware after I'd <lb />
laid in a new outfit last sum- <lb />
Interrupted his wife, <lb />
know yourself that you lent your gar- <lb />
den outfit to Mr. Daniels and he car- <lb />
them away when he moved <lb />
and you expected me to come <lb />
from the office and hang around when El EL Kelly writes in the Toronto <lb />
Daniels moved, to see that he didn't Old Daddy Jones a <lb />
hardshell preacher back yonder when <lb />
I a little boy. He was one of <lb />
the old time kind who believed In <lb />
choosing as his text the first passage <lb />
of Scripture that met his eye when <lb />
he opened the Book. He also believed <lb />
the Lord would put In bis mouth the <lb />
necessary of exposition. And <lb />
one Sunday he opened the Book and <lb />
eye was greeted with the third <lb />
of the one hundred and fiftieth <lb />
tery him with the <lb />
sound of the trumpet; him with <lb />
the psaltery and Daddy Jones <lb />
in said district on the <lb />
i question of Issuing 16000.00 interest <lb />
j bearing coupon bonds, with which to <lb />
erect a suitable school building in <lb />
district for the white children living <lb />
therein, that said bids are to run for <lb />
years from January 1st. 1914, to <lb />
bear per cent payable at a rate not <lb />
I to exceed per cent per annum to <lb />
be in denominations of or <lb />
multipliable thereof. Those in favor <lb />
of issuing said bonds and levying a <lb />
tax to pay the interest there- <lb />
ion and to create a sinking fund to <lb />
the principal, which tax <lb />
not exceed on property <lb />
and on each poll, will <lb />
SEW COAT AH- <lb />
rived at B. J. Pulley's store. They <lb />
have all styles and fashions.<lb />
FOR SHARES IN <lb />
Bank of Greenville, N. C. Ad- <lb />
dress Z, care this office.<lb />
but stunt its mind and growth <lb />
Olva Worn ox i <lb />
ten or printed words <lb />
DON'T FORGET TO SEE THE NEW <lb />
line of millinery at B. J. Pulley's <lb />
store. <lb />
NEW LINE OF SILKS IN ALL COL. <lb />
ors and prices at B. J. Pulley's. <lb />
TABLE BOARD CAN BE HAD AT <lb />
reasonable prices at Mrs. <lb />
Fourth street <lb />
IF YOU WISH TO LOCATE IN <lb />
Norfolk or Richmond, Va., and <lb />
want a substantial business, consult <lb />
Norfolk Business Brokers, P. O. Box <lb />
Norfolk, Va.; American Bust- <lb />
prove, your appetite, y to P. O. Box Rick- <lb />
stomach, liver and bowels The <lb />
tons disappear and your Is <lb />
happy and healthy, as <lb />
ed. AH druggists or by mall, <lb />
OUR LINE <lb />
complete. <lb />
Pulley. <lb />
OF DRESS GOODS <lb />
See us before buying. <lb />
MUSIC OF THE <lb />
Remarkable Feat Credited to King <lb />
David by Hardshell Preacher of a <lb />
Generation. <lb />
vote a ballot containing thereon the Va. <lb />
or printed words <lb />
A new registration of the voters for <lb />
said election having been authorized <lb />
said act and duly ordered, i----- <lb />
Is hereby given to all said persons YOUNG MAN FOR WORK <lb />
desiring to vote in said election m to keep single entry <lb />
they must register therefor within Good store, good place. Ad- <lb />
the time prescribed by law, and that cress In own handwriting. Box <lb />
said election will he conducted as far <lb />
as maybe In the same manner as <lb />
for members of the general as- <lb />
The boundaries of said district M <lb />
fixed by the said act of the genera <lb />
assembly by which said election Is <lb />
authorized to be held, are as follows, <lb />
beginning at Tar river at the <lb />
end or corner of Avon Farm and <lb />
running the line of Avon Farm <lb />
Pole Branch; thence down Pole <lb />
Branch to Creek; thence with <lb />
Creek to the Beaufort county <lb />
line; thence with the Beaufort <lb />
NICE FURNISHED ROOM FOR Rent. <lb />
Mrs, Minnie Sugg. Std <lb />
in office. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
YOUNG LADY TO STAY <lb />
Experience not <lb />
. T. Hicks. Phone No. <lb />
amplified and expounded at length t line to Tar river; thence with <lb />
on the trumpet, want into history, river to the beginning. <lb />
use and capabilities an Instrument That all qualified voters living <lb />
of Then ha came to the within said boundaries arc entitled to <lb />
carry off my property Hang <lb />
Why don't you watch out for a <lb />
few <lb />
psaltery, which ha pronounced <lb />
And old daddy want on in <lb />
a delightful <lb />
known <lb />
and my I do not know <lb />
Just what kind of a musical tree the <lb />
passel-tree ah, but no doubt Kins <lb />
David knew ah. No doubt ha had <lb />
planted this passel-tree right beneath <lb />
window, and in time it grew and <lb />
grew until a branch of it grew right <lb />
in at King window ah. And <lb />
there la no doubt in my mind ah that <lb />
things Why can't you keep your M saw it he took up his <lb />
, . I bow ah, and ha drew his bow across <lb />
to think I am solely u, ah and <lb />
responsible for things about this . u,, sweetest <lb />
place I don't knew who Is and <lb />
If it isn't you You ought to see w. and praise <lb />
the place father had at home. There TOt j, <lb />
register and vote In said election. <lb />
Dated this 11th day of October, 1913. <lb />
J. Y. JOYNER, <lb />
Member. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
C. M. JONES, <lb />
W. S. ELKS. <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES. <lb />
J. R. MOBLEY. <lb />
Board of Trustee-. <lb />
was the tool shed and <lb />
a big tool who took <lb />
care of It I heard your father say <lb />
that he passed all Ms leisure time In <lb />
that shed. And your mother said she <lb />
never had to think of <lb />
father so good about remember- <lb />
everything. He kept all her knives <lb />
suppose you think I ought to <lb />
hang around home sharpening knives, <lb />
when I can get a man for half a <lb />
to sharpen all we ever owned It <lb />
shows how much you think of my bus- <lb />
ability. You can't appreciate <lb />
my <lb />
never said I didn't appreciate <lb />
anything. But you said your <lb />
we'll leave my father quite <lb />
out of the exclaimed the <lb />
ordinary man, warmly. had <lb />
to do with the Ice pick being gone. <lb />
Here It Is Sunday and no lea I <lb />
tell you It's the with the ham- <lb />
with the screw driver that <lb />
I got last Christmas. never seen <lb />
exclaimed his wife. <lb />
you remember that you fixed up a <lb />
bench In the attic with your new tools <lb />
Christmas week and bet your <lb />
things are up <lb />
what I He <lb />
took the two at a time. <lb />
here they all are Lucky I had the <lb />
good sense to put them away or <lb />
they'd been all lost by this time. <lb />
Shows what a good housekeeper you <lb />
are not to know they're <lb />
Dally News. <lb />
tho passel-tree <lb />
Handsome Is as Handsome Doe. <lb />
you don't believe in <lb />
Judging a man by his clothes <lb />
Indeed That's the <lb />
way we judge a woman, and look how <lb />
we get <lb />
East Texas Fair Opens. <lb />
TYLER, Texas. Oct an- <lb />
exhibition of the East Texas Fair <lb />
Association opened here today with n <lb />
busy week in prospect. The exhibits <lb />
of farm products, fruits, manufactures <lb />
and especially horses and live stock <lb />
are the best ever seen here, and <lb />
points to a successful fair. <lb />
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The Old Standard tonic. <lb />
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-i <lb />
Forewarned Is Forearmed. <lb />
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am <lb />
Now that I know you'll <lb />
skin me If you get a chance and you <lb />
know I'll skin you If I get a chance, <lb />
get down to <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
IS NOW OPEN and DOING <lb />
AT FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Our line is complete consisting ct <lb />
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of m to go around each month and <lb />
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European Plan per day and <lb />
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For further particulars address <lb />
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Owner and Proprietor. <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
EATABLES <lb />
Constantly <lb />
New Buck- <lb />
wheat <lb />
Cream Hominy <lb />
Old Homestead Flap <lb />
jack Hour <lb />
New Honey in glass <lb />
Call yours <lb />
to please <lb />
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DAILY REFLECTOR, X. C, OCT. <lb />
TURN TO GASP <lb />
By J. B. OXFORD. <lb />
RALPH HICKS, FIGHTER I HOUSE THE <lb />
By READ. <lb />
By UNA <lb />
DEFINITION OF GOOD MANNERS <lb />
No Has Made a Clearer <lb />
of Them Than <lb />
Nelson Page. <lb />
was warm, even for late June. At the time when the Dispatch fell There was quite <lb />
from a cloudless sky. There was not ham, the outlook <lb />
enough breeze to stir the leaves. The for the paper was <lb />
white road wound away like some not good. Even <lb />
white-hot band. all the ad- <lb />
the bungalow, with the In a <lb />
shades drawn and a sense of coolness town of twelve <lb />
pervading the place, Helen Martin thousand, city <lb />
was softly playing arias from printing and <lb />
the opera which had the patronage, <lb />
music world agog the previous win- But where the <lb />
tor. bad outlook came <lb />
She had begun her favorite aria of In was with the <lb />
all, when there came from the drive- city editor, which <lb />
way without a strident chugging, the meant the entire <lb />
whir of tires on the coarse gravel.-local <lb />
Somebody landed heavily on the In nine months <lb />
porch; the same somebody shouted four city editors <lb />
a boisterous The same had been killed in <lb />
body pounded loudly on the screen the street, and <lb />
door, and before she could answer the no wonder that a <lb />
summons, pulled It open and stepped contemporary <lb />
Into the hall with a said that the pa- <lb />
body up yet In this quiet per was rightly <lb />
Helen flushed angrily she saw named the Dis- <lb />
Smith, the big, young man patch, <lb />
who was staying at the In the part of <lb />
how could she cried In the country where the Dispatch was <lb />
vexation. was <lb />
Manners, familiarly known as the- we prescribe moderate <lb />
stir in our Plural of manner, In general. and obese of <lb />
good behavior and polite deportment torpid temperament, and a few <lb />
this writes a. MEN <lb />
medical correspondent. swing-1 <lb />
of ponderous clubs and dumbbells,. <lb />
rowing heavy machines, pulling up <lb />
weights, walking or miles a day I <lb />
chasing a golf ball, etc., are needless <lb />
and to anyone. <lb />
Of the Number Is the One Who Talk <lb />
This Story of His Experience <lb />
Few Morning Ago. <lb />
against fatigue. Such a <lb />
the <lb />
copy the example of Lord Chester- etc. but we are careful <lb />
and as there were only one whose was to be re- <lb />
or two rented houses, we felt a. the worthiest man In Eng <lb />
anxious about a new arrival. of <lb />
The new tenants were to arrive on eighteenth century. Nor would any <lb />
Monday, and when we young folks true American care to be Beau <lb />
gathered at our usual choir practice, <lb />
are a <lb />
man the other day. was awakened <lb />
from a sound sleep one morning by <lb />
my wife crying In an excited <lb />
Henry, come quick I <lb />
very different thing from the severe <lb />
and senseless efforts required by <lb />
teachers In gymnastics and exercise <lb />
fiends. <lb />
people would live long and <lb />
says the correspondent. <lb />
later In the same century, <lb />
a fully discussed. Philip famous as a leader of fashionable <lb />
the rising M B, gave his in London, where he was born. should take their exercise under <lb />
rotate that they would be two old but died, at the age of a. the advice of a common-sense <lb />
an imbecile in at a clan. The wrenching of muscles, ten- <lb />
French asylum. One Is apt to think dons, ligaments. Joints, nerves and <lb />
of the Scottish physician, John Brown, he proceeds, giving <lb />
for his happy way of spare, us all kinds of puzzling conditions, <lb />
hours In association with his traumatic neuroses, dislocated <lb />
and friends. But the good etc, traceable to if <lb />
tor's canine fellowship still left room <lb />
In his heart to otter this terrible sen- <lb />
with all Its bit <lb />
maids, with a number of birds and <lb />
cats. Gertie Black, with a merry <lb />
twinkle in roguish eyes, <lb />
you wish. Nell, It may be a <lb />
rich widow with two or three hand- <lb />
some sons What an addition they <lb />
would be to our <lb />
What need I care If It were so <lb />
hadn't I Philip Perhaps looked <lb />
of the stairs and at once <lb />
smoke. Then I shouted, <lb />
baby, run to the corner and turn la <lb />
an I scrambled back to <lb />
room and snatched up some <lb />
Then I grabbed little Elisabeth, who <lb />
was sleeping with me, under my <lb />
and dashed downstairs. la tit <lb />
I exclaimed, running here and <lb />
to locate the Are. my <lb />
was sitting In the dining-room it <lb />
the baby in her lap as calm could, <lb />
be, with nothing out of the usual <lb />
a smile of Joy on her face. <lb />
don't you get out of <lb />
re only knew where to look for Do you want to be burned I <lb />
shouted. <lb />
Henry, what In world <lb />
s for hey all laughed, although I and niceties <lb />
had not spoken a word In reply. <lb />
a central Idea of light and <lb />
n Monday the furniture arrived. I One more quotation shall suffice, and <lb />
and toward evening a carriage con- It is this from, the pen of Thomas and grind <lb />
The house on Its form , hA. to do w, <lb />
be. and are many <lb />
printed silence could discount truth Una the excitement had so <lb />
In <lb />
as a <lb />
put In order, and In a . be. and are many <lb />
virtue. It made no difference , subsided, no one had whatever <lb />
ought to be said m a i <lb />
he. severely. Idea Playing the what a man might know-it was what J <lb />
piano such a morning as this <lb />
you Come on for a little run <lb />
car with me. will <lb />
was playing the arias from <lb />
I love she replied. <lb />
and all <lb />
snapped he. going down <lb />
for the morning mail. I was sure <lb />
you'd want to go with <lb />
There was something very like boy <lb />
Had Two Good Reasons. <lb />
Upton Sinclair said the other day <lb />
In New <lb />
Everybody Is Jumping up and <lb />
poverty, has nothing to do with <lb />
making girls go wrong. Well, for <lb />
my part, I think that such assertions <lb />
are too charitable toward modern <lb />
social conditions, too charitable to- <lb />
with you <lb />
Am <lb />
want to <lb />
me of the <lb />
Tot the g <lb />
hat one keep on needed only to glance at her to see I pretty marry <lb />
something the this. How beautiful she was a , STRENUOUS he septuagenarian <lb />
something <lb />
corns of an occasional truth <lb />
l up- woman, was ready to acknowledge <lb />
going to cry <lb />
am If you don't go, <lb />
said he. <lb />
on taking charge of the paper she at first sight. Her name <lb />
not help but feel a certain re- Lee. the minister's daughter Inform, <lb />
not to say anxiety. She ed us-Just the name whIch <lb />
could not herself slop around In all this lovely widow. About forty, I <lb />
a . <lb />
pro- <lb />
and awoke from a delicious <lb />
love or money <lb />
Draws the <lb />
young lady an- <lb />
charitably, and she added. <lb />
loves money, you <lb />
lab disappointment in his last words, sorts of weather and get the news. Of Judge <lb />
she conceded. you're course she could edit the paper-any I had Just arrived <lb />
going to cry about one could do that, as of a. <lb />
Marie Idea of Love <lb />
Forth Some Criticism From <lb />
American Periodical. <lb />
If I loved a man I should love him <lb />
completely that I should never <lb />
think of anything In which he had <lb />
not the first and greatest share. Inches. The skin of its back is <lb />
should see his kind looks In and by night looks dark <lb />
of should hear green or olive brown. Tho frog re- <lb />
Is the matter <lb />
I'm not <lb />
know where the Are <lb />
I There Is no said aha, <lb />
did you yell Are for, <lb />
what In thunder is It <lb />
Charlotte has a <lb />
I thought the <lb />
was on <lb />
remarked my wife, <lb />
coolly, as she placed the baby In ha <lb />
high chair and started for the <lb />
en. don't you put <lb />
down Do you Intend to carry has <lb />
under your arm all day And you had <lb />
better get dressed, too. Breakfast la <lb />
almost <lb />
Peculiar Japanese <lb />
The Japanese frog Is a creature <lb />
measuring between and twenty- <lb />
-1 am you t go. me thin young , <lb />
She smilingly stepped to the hall ready to swear; but any one would dream What was th <lb />
rack for a veil to tie down her thick dare to gather the news. While sit- widow to me, that I should mane a <lb />
chestnut hair ting at her desk, the morning study of her toying voice in every note of music motionless during day, with <lb />
They sped down the road. Jimmy after taking active control she heard and I called and learned , were , i,. from <lb />
Smith ran a car at all kinds of speed. . cough, and looking up saw standing during; our visit hat <lb />
They had entered, shady stretch near her a thing that looked like a <lb />
of woods, when he slowed down the <lb />
car and turned to her abruptly. <lb />
he said, sort of a <lb />
man Is your <lb />
She did not Immediately reply. <lb />
mean, what sort of a man must <lb />
he be whom you he pursued. <lb />
she sniffed. <lb />
toll me, Just the <lb />
he must be every Inch a man, <lb />
and as to his mental make-up, well, <lb />
I think I'd like him to be very gentle <lb />
city editor. And the Idea that it would and was told i. <lb />
should wonder which sentence In up. clinging to Its support by ad- <lb />
would please him I plucked cushions and by Its belly, which <lb />
flower I should myself If he <lb />
Is provided with a sticky covering, <lb />
COULD ESTIMATE THE <lb />
Witness, Forced to Admit Lack <lb />
Knowledge of Details, Made One <lb />
Telling Point. <lb />
would like me to wear and , distinguishable from <lb />
live through him and for that surround It. At night- <lb />
would be my very eyes and heart begins Its hunt for the <lb />
. I moth crickets on which feeds, ton- <lb />
We want to thank you, Marie, for, lag covering seven feet of, <lb />
letting us know In time, but to be <lb />
hat would letting us <lb />
well to employ him occurred to Ring-my Philip, as they all , we want be <lb />
her No one have the heart to him. Why did I wish he had not been way. mighty few men do. It all <lb />
murder that skeleton. <lb />
Miss opened an envelope and <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
So she hired named. reads beautifully, but most men <lb />
At parting, she pressed me to can of g their <lb />
.,.,,. She loved young folks, i hate to be sung <lb />
People who are really, really fond a that had Mt the <lb />
like to be left alone much of the time. <lb />
of music are temperamental very curred In the hills. A young man <lb />
he reminded her. to be named Ralph had killed. In a <lb />
fools when they are men. Awful to lair six who pro- <lb />
get along with and all yoked a quarrel with him. The deed <lb />
she said severely. was full of valor that It was a good <lb />
To War on Materialism. <lb />
To combat the materialism of the <lb />
present age in earnest a society has <lb />
Just been founded In Paris by Ed- <lb />
Rostand, Maeterlinck and Ca- <lb />
and Is receiving the <lb />
enthusiastic support of the thinking <lb />
A few days after my call <lb />
was surprised to see Philip open the marry we don't want to A large number of members <lb />
have already enrolled themselves, <lb />
among the being some <lb />
of the leading figures In French <lb />
little gate that led to the cottage, I down to a 90-horsepower <lb />
and, after ringing the doorbell, be In- car in a endurance test two <lb />
,.,., admitted. Later In the day need to know each other not <lb />
It was late afternoon when there thing to print and she It A not u lot of to <lb />
came a big box of flowers with a note. later she received another he two her going. A marriage <lb />
been thinking over the re- communication from a fellow named i as you Indicate. Marie, would run out <lb />
you listed for me, Smith, giving another of old f j , <lb />
the note ran. got valiant Ralph Hicks, i . a <lb />
the unbounded nerve to think I fill <lb />
them In some small ways. Yours <lb />
ever, The Jimmy Smith <lb />
Helen began to laugh. Then sud- <lb />
she stopped. Instead she flush- <lb />
ed <lb />
known as the Swamp An- <lb />
More than he answered, me. <lb />
She has engaged me professionally <lb />
, , Too Much <lb />
of all he surveyed, and he Need I tell you what ; -As guardians of the public health, <lb />
r. pretty active, surveyor E, m <lb />
his utter neglect of old <lb />
surveyor. <lb />
was affable and Inclined to be con- an ten year, older than himself. <lb />
thought. The founders calling <lb />
upon all who are willing to for <lb />
the higher ideals of art, literature and <lb />
science, in the face of the decadence, <lb />
now threatening French taste, to Join <lb />
their ranks. <lb />
Several branches, it Is announced, <lb />
are being formed In the and suit of clothes you re wearing <lb />
a I V. . a half <lb />
abroad. <lb />
A well known architect <lb />
as a witness In a Long Island <lb />
court In a suit over the cost of a build- <lb />
The lawyer whose duty it <lb />
to cross-examine started to attach <lb />
the credibility of the witness. <lb />
you know how much a hundred <lb />
these bricks <lb />
do <lb />
you know how much <lb />
cement cost per <lb />
you know how expensive sand <lb />
Is down <lb />
can't that I do <lb />
The lawyer looked at the witness <lb />
with fine scorn. <lb />
yet you pretend to come <lb />
and qualify an expert How can <lb />
you give any kind of an opinion on <lb />
how much this building ought to have <lb />
cost when don't know the <lb />
of the material It's made <lb />
The witness looked at the <lb />
with a flash In his eye that boded <lb />
he said, don't know <lb />
price of needles, nor the price of <lb />
thread, nor how much cheap cotton <lb />
material cost; but I don't hesitate to <lb />
express a solemn opinion that that <lb />
about five dollars and a <lb />
car. <lb />
want to go over to that con- <lb />
he asked. a bully <lb />
moon <lb />
going to the said <lb />
she <lb />
she had a quick Idea. She but the Angel said that h. mad worship h. tar neg. <lb />
would try him out. They were giving very well, having Just friends l me and <lb />
a concert for the hospital at West- got up a shake down of chill. U <lb />
and he that Teemed centered In the <lb />
They were to play and sing music was about what he need- not blame <lb />
from She would ask him to ed. Hicks asked him If a doctor had new to love <lb />
take her over. She would how . that sort him, for I soon learn <lb />
he behaved. and the Angel that he had too. P p <lb />
She dispatched the note and shot the Angel between th, saw t <lb />
promptly at the next evening and the coroner declared that <lb />
Jimmy Smith was at the In his was , good This was also print and <lb />
he skeleton would, once a while <lb />
bring in a piece of news. No one us In nameless pain <lb />
thought of killing him. yet they mad, mer brought to ma. <lb />
to render quite, <lb />
a bit of I and laid him up for a day or two, and take tea at <lb />
he burst out. fellow knocked him down, <lb />
tired to death of to hear him rattle, but otherwise duets <lb />
The concert was given In the Or- no damage was done. Still his pool- had; how well our voices b ended my <lb />
theater at Westport, Mr. Smith wag often embarrassing. So he own being a flue <lb />
seemed to be bored by Indeed. Bald that he believed he would re-j for a cozy <lb />
when it was about three-quarters ,,,. urged him to remain a tho piano. She tow me <lb />
over and Mme. Brahma was singing a day or two longer, till she could find the two lovely boys <lb />
wonderful song. Helen, glancing at H <lb />
him. was horrified to find him with unfortunate, against at- so dearly, <lb />
bent head, sound asleep. A moment tack. Ho that he was willing. by their <lb />
later a very audible snore Induced Two the skeleton came In, ago, of the <lb />
her to nudge him Into wakefulness. j and said that his other hip any moment call <lb />
she told herself, had been and that the of the <lb />
an he sat up blinking. now time for him to go. She paid Just passed, which BUT Ml <lb />
The concert was finished. They off and he went out. At this mo- gladdened. I t W <lb />
there entered a tall, handsome, would have been willing any <lb />
fellow with black, rippling hair. She sacrifice to have <lb />
smiled and asked him to be seated. Philip In evening. M <lb />
Was possible that so fine a man half past ten I arose to <lb />
had come to look for death He <lb />
smiled at her. understand your <lb />
said he, I am deter- <lb />
mined to help you I have had con- <lb />
experience In this sort of <lb />
They <lb />
moved together down the aisle and <lb />
had nearly reached the door when <lb />
some one came pushing after them. <lb />
my dear, dear so <lb />
good, so good of you to come to <lb />
hear your own work so poorly done <lb />
by us here <lb />
Helen turned and gasped. Mme. <lb />
great Mme. <lb />
say good <lb />
was clutching at Jimmy's sleeve, and work. My name is Ralph <lb />
night. <lb />
She followed us to the door. Turn- <lb />
Impulsively, I threw my arms <lb />
around her, and kissed her. I had <lb />
never done so before. What prompt- <lb />
ed me to do so now She returned <lb />
he was smiling foolishly, like some j his hand. He the <lb />
little, naughty child, caught In mis- one could dare to print the <lb />
chief, and looking at Helen out of the And she engaged him. <lb />
corners of eyes. <lb />
He was still looking very sheepish; <lb />
as he presented her to Mme. <lb />
should be so proud to <lb />
know my said madam. <lb />
a wonderful genius, and <lb />
only his work. He will go <lb />
far. And you turned to <lb />
don't deserve to know such a pretty, <lb />
pretty <lb />
On the way home Jimmy i <lb />
The people were astonished to read <lb />
that Ralph Hicks had token the news <lb />
end of the Dispatch. He printed a <lb />
card In which he want <lb />
that I am going to print the <lb />
And he did. There were mutterings <lb />
and but nothing serious <lb />
happened. <lb />
was happy In her work, for <lb />
her paper was prosperous. One night <lb />
were sitting alone In the editor<lb />
down the car sufficiently to slip one I room Ralph had ceased to write <lb />
arm about the girl. and was musing. Suddenly he got up, <lb />
I came down here to the to walked over to desk, and <lb />
without embarrassing preliminaries, <lb />
said, love you and beg of you to be <lb />
my <lb />
was all she answered at that <lb />
time, but a sweet understanding <lb />
to them. <lb />
get away from It all. I was he <lb />
said. first name Is Jimmy. <lb />
my middle name I use for the public, <lb />
fan you ever forgive <lb />
dared, that <lb />
no do- <lb />
God bless you, <lb />
Turning abruptly to Philip, she <lb />
good care of Nellie; she la <lb />
a treasure. Good <lb />
I was surprised next morning by an <lb />
early visit from Philip. He told me <lb />
that Mrs. Lee was dead; he had been <lb />
sent for toward morning, to find her <lb />
dying. <lb />
We stood together, and gazed on <lb />
the beloved even In <lb />
death than In life. A perfect white <lb />
full-blown rose nestled In her bosom. <lb />
My own floral gift I placed within her <lb />
perfect hand. <lb />
On her dressing table lay a note <lb />
to me; when opened It contain- <lb />
ed a draft for with her beat <lb />
love. They laid her to rest by the <lb />
side of her loved ones, and long be- <lb />
fore the first of November the <lb />
was without a tenant. <lb />
in Quality <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 />
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 as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our d. <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 />
Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customer. <lb />
ons <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
VALUABLE SI REAL ES- <lb />
TATE FOB SALE. <lb />
The or Anderson Farm, con- <lb />
of eighty-three acres, almost <lb />
within the city limits. Great <lb />
for investors to double their <lb />
money in short time. <lb />
The offer for sale either as a <lb />
whole or subdivided to suit the <lb />
chaser, the or Anderson Farm <lb />
located about three-eights of a mile <lb />
from the corporate limits of the <lb />
thrifty, progressive city of Greenville, <lb />
and not more than twelve or fifteen <lb />
walk from the business <lb />
This property is probably the most <lb />
located for truck fanning of <lb />
any land near Greenville. Two sand <lb />
clay lead from the property <lb />
into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rat of increase in population <lb />
Greenville it will in a very few years <lb />
become valuable as building sites <lb />
This land is several feet higher than <lb />
the town and is the most beautiful <lb />
and desirable for suburban homes of <lb />
any property near the town. The <lb />
land is a light gray underlaid <lb />
with clay subsoil and produces <lb />
crops common to this section. Al- <lb />
though considered at the time we <lb />
came into possession rather thin and <lb />
run down, we have averaged a little <lb />
more than a pound bale of cotton <lb />
to the acre during the last three years. <lb />
This Is in reality a great <lb />
is best town <lb />
in eastern X. C. It is conservatively <lb />
its property rests on a <lb />
solid foundation and in consequence <lb />
values that today seem high will <lb />
pear cheap almost be- <lb />
fore you are aware of it. <lb />
If you are Interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. BARR, Weldon, N. C, <lb />
I. Greenville, X. C. <lb />
OF BALE OF <lb />
HEAL ESTATE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court, <lb />
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
J. G. Thomas, K. B Thomas. Delia <lb />
Whitehurst, James If. Whitehurst, <lb />
Virginia Whitehurst. T. H. D. White- <lb />
Barnhill, W. O. <lb />
Addle Manning and Edward Man- <lb />
vs. Thomas. <lb />
By order of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt made by D. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk, in the above <lb />
cause, on the 23rd day of <lb />
1913, the undersigned com- <lb />
missioner, will on Saturday, the 25th <lb />
day of October, 1913, at o'clock p. <lb />
m. expose to public sale In front of <lb />
the post office in the town of Bethel, <lb />
N. G, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land situated in Bethel township, Pitt <lb />
county, Carolina, known as the <lb />
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining <lb />
tho lands, J. L. G. Man- <lb />
W. L. Whitehurst. James, <lb />
Charlie Lewis and others, containing <lb />
about acres more or less. Upon <lb />
this tract of land is situated one two- <lb />
story, six room dwelling house, two <lb />
tenant houses, with necessary barns <lb />
and stables. <lb />
Also one other tract or parcel of <lb />
land in said township adjoining the <lb />
above tract and also adjoining lands <lb />
known as the lands, the R <lb />
D. Whitehurst lands, the Cherry lands <lb />
the lands of J. G. Thomas, Charlie <lb />
Lewis and others and containing <lb />
acres more or less. On this tract of <lb />
land there are about acres cleared <lb />
and the remaining portion is <lb />
wooded. The above two tracts are <lb />
situated about 1-4 miles west of the <lb />
town of Bethel, X. <lb />
This land will be sold In separate <lb />
smaller lots and aB a whole, to suit <lb />
the purchasers. <lb />
This the 23rd day of September <lb />
1913. <lb />
P. C. Commissioner.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
is hereby given that the drug <lb />
business known as <lb />
has been to Messrs. J. K. <lb />
Brown, and S. K. Gates, who will <lb />
take charge of tame October 1st. 1913 <lb />
All holding accounts against Bas- <lb />
Pharmacy will please present <lb />
them for collection; and oil <lb />
accounts are requested to settle <lb />
between now and the time mentioned <lb />
and If It Is not done the proper steps <lb />
will be token to collect. The <lb />
will Immediately proceed to put <lb />
Into Judgments accounts which are <lb />
not paid by October 1st, 1913. <lb />
Notice ii also given that after to- <lb />
day no more credit will be given <lb />
bin l <lb />
PHARMACY. <lb />
September 1913. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court made In special proceeding <lb />
entitled J. W. Crawford et v <lb />
Crawford et sale for par- <lb />
tho undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash before the court <lb />
door in Greenville at noon on <lb />
Monday. 3rd, 1913, the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, <lb />
One tract of land in Beaver Dam <lb />
known as the Place, <lb />
and being the farm upon which the <lb />
said B. F. Crawford resided at the <lb />
time of bis adjoining the lands <lb />
known as the land on <lb />
south, en the nest by W. C. Hem- <lb />
by, on the north by Noah <lb />
and others, on the east by J. B. <lb />
Nichols, being the lands known as <lb />
the Polly place, <lb />
acres or <lb />
one other tract in town- <lb />
ship, known as the Anderson place, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- <lb />
Hemby, Ben <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres more or less. This tract <lb />
includes acres of cleared land and <lb />
id land, all of which <lb />
it accurately described in a deed <lb />
from R. J. Cobb and B. F. Crawford. <lb />
one other tract known as the <lb />
Place and adjoin- <lb />
the lands J. W. Smith, <lb />
late J. F. Allen, R. L. Nichols I. A <lb />
Nichols and others, containing <lb />
acres more or <lb />
This October 1st. 1913. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
MORTGAGEE SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife <lb />
and D. B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. <lb />
on the 6th day of March, 1909, <lb />
which appears of record <lb />
in the office of the register of deeds <lb />
of Pitt county in book E. page <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash at <lb />
noon on Saturday, November 1st, 1912, <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land, situate in said town, <lb />
and on the south side of Fifth street <lb />
Beginning at a stake on the south <lb />
of Fifth street and on the west side <lb />
of Reed street extended, and running <lb />
with Fifth a westerly course <lb />
feet to a stake, thence a souther- <lb />
course across said lot feet to <lb />
a stake on Reed street extended <lb />
thence a northerly course with Reed <lb />
street to the beginning. Being the <lb />
lot on which the old ice plant for <lb />
stood. <lb />
This Sept 30th, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. <lb />
Id <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having , <lb />
as administrator of G. W. Gardner <lb />
deceased, late of the county of Pitt <lb />
state of North Carolina, this Is <lb />
give all parties or persons, having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased, notice to present them <lb />
the undersigned on or before the 27th <lb />
day of September. 1914, or this no- <lb />
will be plead In bar of their re- <lb />
All persons Indebted to said <lb />
will please make immediate <lb />
settlement. <lb />
This September 1913. <lb />
CHAS. B. GARDNER, <lb />
Administrator <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
John Braxton vs Martha Braxton <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced In the <lb />
court of Pitt county for the <lb />
purpose of dissolving the bonds of <lb />
matrimony heretofore existing between <lb />
the plaintiff and the defendant; and <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear <lb />
at the next term of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to be held on the i <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
it being the 3rd day of No- <lb />
1913, at the court house of <lb />
said county in Greenville, North Car- <lb />
and answer or demur to <lb />
complaint in said action or the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for tin <lb />
relief demanded In said complaint <lb />
This 1st day of October, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a Ionic 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 anything. <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands<lb />
SALE OF STOCK OF GOODS AND <lb />
OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
By virtue of authority made by D <lb />
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, In the above entitled <lb />
cause, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Wednesday, tho 15th <lb />
day of October, 1913, at the hour of <lb />
o'clock p. m. sell at public sale, <lb />
to the highest bidder, for cash, at <lb />
the store recently occupied by the <lb />
late Montgomery T. Spier, In the <lb />
town of Winterville, North Carolina <lb />
wares and merchandise formerly own <lb />
by tho late Montgomery T. Spier, <lb />
In Winterville, North Carolina, to- <lb />
with all store fixtures, book <lb />
accounts and one piano. Said stock <lb />
is new and in splendid <lb />
condition and prospective purchasers <lb />
are invited to examine the same be- <lb />
fore the day of sale. <lb />
This the 24th day of September <lb />
1913. <lb />
MRS. HATTIE SPIER, <lb />
Administratrix of Montgomery T <lb />
Spier. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
FOB SALE A ACRE FARM <lb />
within two and half miles of Green- <lb />
ville, adapted to all crops, two six <lb />
room tenant houses, two <lb />
barns, thousand acre posture. Terms <lb />
to suit purchaser. J. W. Perkins. <lb />
Tho Boot Hot Tonic <lb />
chill TONIC I h <lb />
Mood, up the and will woo <lb />
you to <lb />
She of IV- ho- summer. <lb />
the <lb />
will <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court, before <lb />
S. H. Pritchard vs. George <lb />
Pritchard, L. G. Pritchard, A. <lb />
and M. J. <lb />
The defendants above named <lb />
take <lb />
That an action entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced In the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to sell for partition <lb />
lands described In the complaint <lb />
ed In this cause, which lands are <lb />
situated In South Greenville, Norm <lb />
Carolina, and the defendants will fur- <lb />
take notice that they are <lb />
ed to appear before the clerk of the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, N. C, <lb />
on Monday, the 20th day of October. <lb />
1913, at tho court house of said <lb />
In Greenville, N. C <lb />
In Greenville, N. C, and answer or <lb />
demur to the In said sec- <lb />
or the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded In said <lb />
complaint. <lb />
This September 16th, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
By A. T. Moore. D. C. <lb />
F. Q. JAMES and SON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
BRIDGE TO BUILD. <lb />
Tho Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county will build a bridge across <lb />
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C, and <lb />
until Monday, November 1913, <lb />
o'clock a. m. the Board will re- <lb />
bids for the construction of <lb />
said. Said bridge to be steel draw <lb />
and modern approaches. Plans and <lb />
specifications for said bridge can be <lb />
had from the office of the Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt County on and after <lb />
October 1913. <lb />
H. L. Chairman, <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C <lb />
BELL, Clerk of the Board, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
law <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
Coward. <lb />
To Coward, defendant In <lb />
tho above entitled <lb />
You will hereby take notice that <lb />
a civil action has been Instituted in <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, en- <lb />
titled Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
ford Coward for the purpose of ob- <lb />
divorce between the <lb />
and the defendant and that said <lb />
action was Instituted on the 3rd day <lb />
of October, 1913. <lb />
You will further take notice <lb />
you are required to appear before the <lb />
judge of the superior court, at a court <lb />
to be held for the county of at <lb />
the court house In Greenville, on the <lb />
4th Monday after the first Monday <lb />
In September It being the 8th day <lb />
of December, 1913, and answer the <lb />
complaint which has been deposited <lb />
in the office of the clerk of the <lb />
court of said county, within <lb />
the first three days of said term and <lb />
said Coward will further <lb />
take notice that it he fail to answer <lb />
the complaint within the time <lb />
ed by law, the plaintiff will apply to <lb />
the court for the relief demanded In <lb />
the complaint. <lb />
This day of October, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, C. S. G <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
for Plaintiff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Washington and Jefferson has on- <lb />
of the heaviest teams In its history <lb />
this year, he W and J eleven has <lb />
a game with Yale October and ex- <lb />
to make a good showing against <lb />
the Ells. <lb />
Ten touchdowns In <lb />
Just minutes, was <lb />
the Princeton Tigers <lb />
with Fordham. <lb />
i game lasting <lb />
the record of <lb />
In their game <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
I where health abound. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER mean pare <lb />
blood. <lb />
hire Mood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Substitute. AU Druggists. <lb />
is Very Heavy One and Will <lb />
Probably Not be Completed <lb />
the Week <lb />
Session. <lb />
Pitt county superior court for the <lb />
trial of criminal cases will convene <lb />
here three weeks from next Monday, <lb />
on The docket is an <lb />
unusually large one for this term <lb />
and will require time for the <lb />
disposition of the cases to be beard, <lb />
Is not believed that all of them <lb />
will be heard, as there are so very <lb />
many on the docket. There are <lb />
insurance cases on the docker, <lb />
it is not believed that these <lb />
will require so much time. Another <lb />
Is a suit in which the town is con- <lb />
and this will be hard fought. <lb />
Judge H. W, Whedbee will preside. <lb />
was made out at <lb />
a meeting of the bar of the town a <lb />
few days ago, is as <lb />
Monday, November <lb />
M. M. Ewell et <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
Dart Co. vs Skinner- <lb />
Garden Co. <lb />
J. F. Davenport et vs H, A. <lb />
et <lb />
J. J. Haddock et vs <lb />
Stocks et <lb />
Tuesday, Nov. <lb />
In lie Last Will and Testament <lb />
of Joseph J. Parker. <lb />
S. T. Carson vs Nat. Life Ins. <lb />
Co., and Geo. <lb />
W. E. Hooks vs Jefferson Stand- <lb />
ard Life Ins. Co., et <lb />
H. vs W. A. Pol- <lb />
lard and Co. et <lb />
R. H. et vs A. L. <lb />
et <lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 1918. <lb />
G. B. W. Hadley and F. J. <lb />
vs A. C. <lb />
Brinkley and vs N. S <lb />
R. R. Co., and Town of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
T. J. Stancill vs O. L. Joyner. <lb />
W. J. Rollins vs N. R. R. Co. <lb />
J. J. Lyon vs A, C. L. R. R. Co. <lb />
Swift Fertilizer Works vs Rob- <lb />
Taylor and Barnhill et <lb />
Thursday, Nov. 1918. <lb />
John Cooper et vs Amos Mill <lb />
et <lb />
R. P. Cannon and wife vs <lb />
Moore et <lb />
Richmond Paper Co., vs <lb />
pendent Publishing Co. <lb />
L. H. vs Oscar <lb />
son. <lb />
F. A. Patrick vs N. R. R. Co <lb />
Sarah C. Patrick et vs N. S <lb />
R. R. Co. <lb />
Friday, Nor. 1918. <lb />
Ode Turned vs N. R. R. Co <lb />
R. D. Whitehurst A. L. It. <lb />
R. Co. <lb />
J. P. Nichols et vs Tar River <lb />
Lumber Mills et <lb />
R. W. Decker and wife vs N. S. <lb />
R. R. Co. <lb />
Madison Morris vs Pitt County <lb />
Oil Co. <lb />
ind wife vs J. M <lb />
Julius Drown. vs North <lb />
State Mutual Lite Ins. Co. <lb />
R. and P. R. R. Co. vs T. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
J. W. Ferrell vs J. O. Proctor <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
USE <lb />
PRACTICALLY STOPPED <lb />
Mm I ill NOTES. <lb />
John the old Yale end and <lb />
track captain, is helping the coaches <lb />
develop the Johns Hopkins <lb />
squad at Baltimore. <lb />
Princeton began playing football in <lb />
1869. Yale In 1872, Harvard in <lb />
Pennsylvania in 1876, Dartmouth In <lb />
1882 and Cornell In 1887. <lb />
Dartmouth shown a lot of <lb />
of late. The Hanover <lb />
eleven is lighter than for some years, <lb />
but will make up for this in <lb />
For Bilious Attacks, Constipation and <lb />
All Liver Troubles. Dangerous <lb />
Way Bud- <lb />
Liver Tone. <lb />
Every druggist In the state has no- <lb />
a great falling off In the sale of <lb />
They the same <lb />
son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking <lb />
its place. <lb />
Is often dangerous and <lb />
people know It, while Dodson's Liver <lb />
Tone is perfectly Bate and gives Bet- <lb />
says Greenville Drug Co, <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally <lb />
guaranteed by Greenville Drug Co. <lb />
who sell It. A large bottle costs <lb />
cents, and If It falls to give easy re- <lb />
lief In every case of sluggishness, <lb />
you have only to ask for your money <lb />
back. It will be promptly returned. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant <lb />
tasting, purely vegetable remedy- <lb />
harmless to both children and adults. <lb />
A bottle In the house may save you <lb />
a day's work or keep your children <lb />
from missing school. Keep your liver <lb />
working and your liver will not keep <lb />
from working. <lb />
AN UNUSUAL PROGRAM <lb />
BEFORE CONVENTION <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct by <lb />
lively sessions during the last two <lb />
days, the House of Bishops and tho <lb />
House of Deputies of the forty- <lb />
fourth General Convention of the <lb />
Protestant Episcopal Church of Am- <lb />
met In joint session today. The <lb />
first business was the report of the <lb />
mission boards, but above this <lb />
routine problems of remarriage <lb />
and various changes In <lb />
church canons loomed as the absorb- <lb />
features of the discussion <lb />
both and laity. <lb />
The convention now has before It <lb />
an unusual program of proposals <lb />
for adoption, from which vigorous <lb />
demands are voiced from many <lb />
sources, particularly tho low church <lb />
element, which won Its first con- <lb />
test of the convention In the <lb />
of Dr. Alexander Mann of <lb />
ton as presiding officer of the House <lb />
of Deputies. <lb />
The House of Bishops will have <lb />
before it memorials attacking <lb />
and calling not only upon the <lb />
ecclesiastical authorities but the <lb />
government of the United States to <lb />
seek an amendment to the <lb />
so federal legislation concern- <lb />
marriage could be effected. <lb />
STOMACH <lb />
SUFFERERS <lb />
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb />
Is Recommended and Praised By <lb />
Thousands Who Have <lb />
Been Restored <lb />
Unit throe months <lb />
G-ill Slum- <lb />
of Liver and <lb />
by <lb />
physician that <lb />
have to submit I <lb />
an to get u i <lb />
bat your Wont <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Secured a full <lb />
and took It according; t <lb />
s ant <lb />
hundreds t.<lb />
cine work <lb />
don't feel any effects. <lb />
Remedy to all my d i I -k <lb />
praise. <lb />
Sufferers of and Intestinal <lb />
Ailment are tint asked to Wonder- <lb />
Stomach for weeks and months <lb />
before they feel benefited. Just try dose <lb />
which should make you feel better fa health, <lb />
convince you that you w torn be well and <lb />
strong, free you from and suffering and give <lb />
you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it has <lb />
done in thousands other cases. Wherever it <lb />
la taken you will hear nothing but highest <lb />
praise. Go to your him about the <lb />
great results It has been accomplishing In cases <lb />
of people to Geo H. <lb />
Chemist. Whiting St. Ill , for a <lb />
free book on Stomach many grate- <lb />
letters from people who have been restored. <lb />
For Sale In Greenville, N. C, <lb />
TUB JOHN L. WOOTEN DRUG CO. <lb />
m, <lb />
and Druggists <lb />
VALUABLE LAND SAL. <lb />
The heirs at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer for sale <lb />
public auction for division before the <lb />
court house door In No- <lb />
3rd, 1913, at o'clock, M <lb />
the following described lands situated <lb />
In the county of Pitt and In <lb />
township, about seven miles east of <lb />
town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
sides of the main road leading from <lb />
Greenville to <lb />
So. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
c N. C, and known as the Jolly <lb />
Place, and being Lot No. of the <lb />
division of lands among the heirs of <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, as laid <lb />
down on the map of Fernando Ward's <lb />
farm surveyed and made by H. F. <lb />
Price,, surveyor, In year bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning at a gum a corner between <lb />
Lot No. M. Spier's land, and the <lb />
Little Place, thence East <lb />
feet to a gum, corner, thence <lb />
S. 1-2 west feet to a stake, W. <lb />
G. corner, thence W. <lb />
feet to a stake, W. G. corner, <lb />
N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an <lb />
angle In ditch, W. O. corner, <lb />
and corner between Lots No. and <lb />
crossing the Greenville and Wash- <lb />
road feet to run <lb />
a corner, down run to <lb />
a corner on the canal, thence down <lb />
the canal crossing the Greenville and <lb />
Washington road to the beginning. <lb />
Containing 19-100 acres. For <lb />
reference see the Map of <lb />
of the Fernando Ward farm made <lb />
H. F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, and known as Lot No. <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
h laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price, surveyor, in year 1886, <lb />
bounded and described as follows, to- <lb />
Beginning at the angle of ditch <lb />
a corner No. and at <lb />
W. G. corner, thence S. 2-05 <lb />
W. 1486 feet to a small pine, W. G. <lb />
corner, thence No. feet <lb />
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N. <lb />
1-2 W. feet, thence N. 1-4 W. <lb />
feet to a stake and pine stump, <lb />
Fleming's corner, and corner be- <lb />
tween Lots No. and No. thence <lb />
N. 2-05 E. with dividing line between <lb />
Lots No. and feet to a ditch <lb />
or branch, thence down ditch or <lb />
branch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle <lb />
In ditch, thence down ditch or branch <lb />
east crossing nation Avenue feet <lb />
to another N. E. <lb />
feet, thence N. 1-2 B. feet, <lb />
thence N. E. feet to corner <lb />
on said ditch or branch between Lots <lb />
No. and I thence 2-05 W. with <lb />
dividing line between Lots No. and <lb />
No. feet to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres. For further ref- <lb />
see the map of survey of the <lb />
Fernando Ward farm, made by H. <lb />
F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated In township. Pitt <lb />
county, N, C, and known as Lot No. <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
U laid on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price in the year 1886, bound- <lb />
and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning at a stake and pine stump. <lb />
L. Fleming's corner and the corner <lb />
between No. and thence S. <lb />
1-2 W. 1536 to L. Fleming's <lb />
thence 1-4 W. to L. <lb />
Fleming's corner, thence N. 3-4 <lb />
W. feet to a cypress, L. <lb />
corner, thence 1-8 W. feet <lb />
to L. Fleming's corner, thence 1-2 <lb />
W. to the line of the ten acre piece <lb />
that Nobles bought and acquired off <lb />
the west end of Lot No. thence with <lb />
the dividing line between <lb />
and Lot No. to their corner, thence <lb />
N. E. to J. J. Nobles corner, <lb />
thence N. W. feet to J. J. No- <lb />
corner, S. 3-4 E. <lb />
feet, thence N. E. feet, thence <lb />
N E. feet, thence S. 1-2 E. <lb />
feet to the corner between Lots <lb />
No. and No. thence with the <lb />
line between lots No. and <lb />
No. S. 2-05 W. feet to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres more <lb />
or less. For further reference see <lb />
the map of survey of the Fernando <lb />
Ward farm, made by ft F. Price In <lb />
August 1886. <lb />
Farm No. has acres cleared <lb />
land one tenant house. <lb />
Farm No. has acres cleared <lb />
land and two tenant houses. <lb />
Farm No. acres cleared <lb />
land, four tenant houses, one <lb />
dwelling house, well equipped cot- <lb />
ton gin, and several out buildings. <lb />
Said farms will be sold separately <lb />
and afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
Terms cash, but suitable time will <lb />
be given purchaser to make <lb />
upon application. The <lb />
right to reject or accept all bids la <lb />
hereby reserved. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V. O. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
ltd<lb />
GREENVILLE IS TEE <lb />
OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture U the the Most of San.- <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE Bi <lb />
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF SOUTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AM- INVITE THOSE <lb />
WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
TED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO TO IR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A D V E II TI SING <lb />
HATES ARE Low AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Ml. <lb />
n. U, ISIS. <lb />
M i-. <lb />
FATE OF FREIGHT <lb />
Over BOY BADLY <lb />
HURT IN RUNAWAY <lb />
Mr. Higgs Says President Tate <lb />
Wants it Continued <lb />
HIS <lb />
to be From <lb />
Within the Stale, Hut the <lb />
Interstate Arc <lb />
Still High. <lb />
Mr. E. II. of the <lb />
Pitt county branch of tho North <lb />
Carolina Just Freight Halo <lb />
was asked this morning <lb />
as to what he believed would be the <lb />
final outcome of tho freight <lb />
right which has been going on in <lb />
this state for the past six or eight <lb />
months. Mr. WU in doubt <lb />
to tho end of tho move- <lb />
but says that ho believes that <lb />
relief will come the light <lb />
reaches Its culmination. <lb />
Since the adjournment the <lb />
extra session of the legislature <lb />
Mr. Higgs has received a copy <lb />
of a letter which President <lb />
K. sent to <lb />
branches of the Freight Hate <lb />
all over tho state, In which <lb />
Mr. Tate expresses the desire that <lb />
work tho organization may be <lb />
kept up. Ho realizes tho value <lb />
has been in the clamor for relief, <lb />
and says that there is yet a great worn <lb />
to he done by the organized forces <lb />
of the business men of the state. <lb />
The failure to secure the extra leg- <lb />
commission to supplement <lb />
tho work of tho Corporation Com- <lb />
mission has only Inspired Mr. Tate <lb />
to greater undertakings In the fight <lb />
that Is now on. And then, though an <lb />
rate was passed to lower <lb />
freight within tho state, there <lb />
Is still a big burden that Is being <lb />
carried by tho people, which meant <lb />
millions of dollars per year exacted <lb />
from the people on freight rates on <lb />
commodities shipped hero from <lb />
other states. This is the next great <lb />
battle to be fought. <lb />
The Greenville, cotton market <lb />
today a slight over <lb />
the of t there <lb />
la no -cry In the <lb />
staple here. The following report, fur- <lb />
by Co., will of <lb />
Middling IS 3-4; good mid- <lb />
December futures at 1.30 <lb />
and 13.94. <lb />
There are about twenty-five bales <lb />
on the market today, and all of them <lb />
are of a very good quality. Many <lb />
the farmers bad bales that measured <lb />
a little above the average weight of <lb />
live hundred pounds, and the most of <lb />
it was of a very good quality. <lb />
FEDERAL COURT <lb />
Had Skull Fractured and Opened Yesterday, Judge <lb />
Serious Injuries <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
The Names of the People Who Are <lb />
Coming and <lb />
Oct. R. H. <lb />
Hunsucker and little son, It. H. Hun- <lb />
sucker, Jr., left Saturday morning for <lb />
where they will visit j were <lb />
lives and friends of Moore county <lb />
They will return by the way of <lb />
and the fair. <lb />
Hit. Dora K. Cox went <lb />
this afternoon. <lb />
Mis. Mumford, of <lb />
who has been Mrs. Elizabeth <lb />
Cox, returned home this afternoon. <lb />
Mr. J. U. Smith, who Is at present <lb />
located at Richmond, tho week- <lb />
end here at his old home, with his <lb />
people. Mr. Smith is formerly of this <lb />
town and has many friends here who <lb />
are always glad to welcome him. <lb />
Mrs. R. ft Hunsucker went to <lb />
den Monday. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Little went to Grifton <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Saturday night Joe Lang, colored, <lb />
got an unusual amount of liquor. Ho <lb />
went homo and began to whip his <lb />
wife. Tho people nearby being dis- <lb />
they notified the policeman <lb />
who arrested him. The was <lb />
arraigned before Mayor Chapman, <lb />
contented himself with Imposing a <lb />
lino. This seemed to sober the <lb />
ho has since been to stay <lb />
Hoy Was Working Fur His Father. <lb />
Was Hauling From <lb />
the Yards of W. <lb />
II. Dull, Jr. <lb />
John Simmons, a boy about <lb />
thirteen years old, was almost killed <lb />
this morning between tho hours of <lb />
eleven and twelve o'clock when a <lb />
horn ran away and threw him out <lb />
on tho hard pavement. The runaway <lb />
occurred on Fifth street, near the In- <lb />
of Washington street, <lb />
was witnessed by a few people who <lb />
picked up the boy and Immediately <lb />
carried him to the office of Dr. C. <lb />
where his <lb />
dressed and medical attention <lb />
given him. <lb />
A careful examination made by Dr <lb />
revealed the fact that <lb />
th. skill slightly trot <lb />
ed in several places, and that <lb />
wounds were very serious. One gash <lb />
about an Inch long, and so deep <lb />
the bone could be seen, was cut Just <lb />
above the left temple, and another <lb />
place, where tho skull was fractured, <lb />
was about an Inch and a half <lb />
in length about three Inches above <lb />
the left ear. Small fragments of skin <lb />
hid the In this place, and these <lb />
had to cut away so that th <lb />
physician might able to work. <lb />
The boy was working for his <lb />
ind was hauling brick for W. ft <lb />
brick yard. Tho team that he <lb />
was driving belonged to his father. <lb />
The accident occurred In front of <lb />
Mr. W. M. home near the <lb />
of Washington and Fifth <lb />
streets, and so serious In the In- <lb />
juries that tho boy will confined <lb />
to his bed for some time, and, If com- <lb />
set In, his fight for life may <lb />
be a very hard one. <lb />
Connor Presiding <lb />
IN HEW BUILDING <lb />
there ire Twelve Cases the Dock- <lb />
et for Trial, Many <lb />
Will <lb />
Speak. <lb />
Negro Here Is Wanted in g PEOPLE TO <lb />
CREMATE <lb />
A was received by CrOWdS <lb />
Dudley today asking for the am <lb />
at homo without distributing the pub- <lb />
Mr. of the local association m <lb />
says that President Tate Is a man <lb />
who will never give up the fight <lb />
something has been done, and he <lb />
Is of the opinion that unless the rail- <lb />
roads grant some concessions; the <lb />
leader of the state forces will carry <lb />
the battle to the polls In the next <lb />
election. Relief has been had to a <lb />
certain degree, but there Is yet much <lb />
to do. and the continued co-opera- <lb />
of the business men of Green- <lb />
ville Is still desired In the matter. <lb />
MIST <lb />
MARK <lb />
Before Senate Will Confirm Filipino <lb />
Recently Named As <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. <lb />
Wilson's appointment of four native <lb />
Filipinos to tho Philippine <lb />
will not confirmed by th <lb />
senate until have been <lb />
given that the new officials will <lb />
their utmost efforts to stamp out <lb />
in the <lb />
Senator has mad It known <lb />
that ho <lb />
that ho will every effort to <lb />
vent confirmation unless he Is <lb />
of their attitude. <lb />
It Is understood that Inquiries <lb />
been to get Information that <lb />
will satisfy the senate as to tho <lb />
views of the new <lb />
If you looking for a good heat- <lb />
or cook-stove of any kind B. D. <lb />
Forrest's store is the place to find It. <lb />
druggists and oil-cloth, <lb />
at A. W. Ange and Co. Prices right. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your glass ware, crockery, <lb />
and mirrors. <lb />
B. D. Forrest and Company have <lb />
Just received a nice line of laces, ham- <lb />
burgs, Insertions, and all kinds of <lb />
trimmings. <lb />
Harrington, Barber, and <lb />
can supply your wants In mattings, <lb />
rugs and floor oil-cloth. to see <lb />
them. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co., If you <lb />
in need of a cook stove or heater. <lb />
MIL ROCK MILL LECTURE. <lb />
To Promote Industrial <lb />
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. <lb />
The National Society for the Promo- <lb />
of Industrial Education, which Is <lb />
a leading In the movement for <lb />
the establishment vocational schools <lb />
throughout tho country, began Its <lb />
annual convention In this city <lb />
today. Secretary of Commerce <lb />
c. is over the <lb />
sessions, which will continue until <lb />
tho end of the week. Among the <lb />
scheduled speakers are Ida M. Tar- <lb />
Governor of Michigan <lb />
David commission of <lb />
for Massachusetts, and Frank <lb />
Duffy, general secretary of the United <lb />
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- <lb />
ill Speak at High School <lb />
Tomorrow <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock, gifted and el- <lb />
Greenville Baptist preacher, <lb />
will deliver a lecture In the High <lb />
School Auditorium at Winterville to- <lb />
morrow at o'clock on his tour of <lb />
the Holy Land. This will be a pleas- <lb />
announcement to tho people of <lb />
Winterville, for they are a religious <lb />
people and no subject could of <lb />
more Interest to them Hum the land <lb />
the Savior's birth. Mr. Hock Is no <lb />
to them, having preached <lb />
the animal commencement sermon last <lb />
year, and they will be gratified at the <lb />
opportunity of hearing him M <lb />
be tells of the life <lb />
Unchanging Adulation will be <lb />
cents. <lb />
Federal court opened yesterday In <lb />
Washington, with Judge G. Con- <lb />
nor, Wilson, presiding. It is the <lb />
first session of the federal court that <lb />
bus ever been held In the new <lb />
federal building, and due no- <lb />
of this fact was taken by the <lb />
Judge, who said that all of the eastern <lb />
part of the state should feel proud <lb />
tho completion of such a <lb />
structure as Is this one. Of tho <lb />
first session of the court the Wash- <lb />
Daily New of yesterday has <lb />
the following to <lb />
Tho courtroom In Washington's <lb />
now public building was formally <lb />
morning with tho sitting <lb />
of the United States District Court <lb />
for tho eastern district of North Car- <lb />
which convened at o'clock <lb />
with His Honor Judge H. G. Connor <lb />
presiding. <lb />
After the grand Jury been sworn <lb />
In with W. B. Morton of this city as <lb />
foreman, His Honor prefaced his <lb />
to the body with a worthy and <lb />
timely compliment to <lb />
John H. Small, through whose efforts <lb />
tho magnificent building was made <lb />
possible for Washington this sec- <lb />
Tho court congratulated not <lb />
only Washington upon the completion <lb />
of such a structure, but the people a <lb />
well, having such a building dedicated <lb />
for use as n hull of Justice, <lb />
e, collector's office, etc. <lb />
Judge Connor said that no build- <lb />
in In the state could surpass it and <lb />
ho felt sure and confident that no <lb />
people appreciated Its completion more <lb />
than those who In Beaufort <lb />
county and section. <lb />
After calling attention to the hand- <lb />
some courtroom and Us appointments <lb />
the court directed Its thoughts to the <lb />
grand Jury and their duty. <lb />
There twelve cases on the <lb />
docket for trial. A large number of <lb />
spectators were present to witness <lb />
the opening ceremonies. The court- <lb />
room must seen to be properly <lb />
by the public Handsome <lb />
furniture Is Installed and comfortable <lb />
Chairs for both lawyers and <lb />
i , well as the general public <lb />
The room is certainly a <lb />
ard untiring efforts of Congressman <lb />
John H. Small. He Is not only the <lb />
congressman of the first district, but <lb />
tho congressman of the people. <lb />
the words of Judge Connor. It <lb />
was a tribute paid to a <lb />
representative. <lb />
of K. a man work- <lb />
here, and claiming Wilmington <lb />
as his home. The came from <lb />
the sheriff of Craven county, <lb />
that was wanted in Ni <lb />
Bern for forgery. <lb />
He has been in Greenville for two <lb />
.; months, and has been doing <lb />
concrete work with a local <lb />
tor, policeman George Clark, when <lb />
notified of the tact that the was <lb />
wanted, went to where the man was <lb />
working, at the new of the <lb />
Furniture Company, and <lb />
arrested him, Shortly after the <lb />
came here, Mr. Clark asked him on <lb />
the streets one day who he was and <lb />
where he was from, and he told <lb />
the right name, but said that he was <lb />
from Wilmington. <lb />
He is being held lure awaiting the <lb />
arrival of the officers from New Bern, <lb />
v ho are expected to reach here either <lb />
this afternoon or tomorrow to take <lb />
him to New Bern to stand trial for <lb />
the offense with which he Is charged. <lb />
TWO flOOD FRIENDS OF <lb />
THE BILL <lb />
Event in Raleigh <lb />
JOHNSTON A <lb />
IS <lb />
REPORT <lb />
Sales light today and prices <lb />
die highest of tho season. Our en- <lb />
tire sale averaged for everything <lb />
sold. We made last Thursday the <lb />
highest average for one barn of to- <lb />
that has been gotten so far on <lb />
the Greenville market. Messrs. D. W. <lb />
and O. Nobles sold 1308 In <lb />
for averaging 42.17. It sold <lb />
from to Bring your next <lb />
load to Johnston and ware- <lb />
hens <lb />
Home of High <lb />
ltd <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. wit- <lb />
discussed the administration <lb />
bill before the banking Com- <lb />
today. Victor of <lb />
New York, who championed the meas- <lb />
completed his testimony, and Al- <lb />
Gilbert, president of the <lb />
ton Market bank of New York, took <lb />
the stand. Both generally endorsed <lb />
the bill, but suggested a number of <lb />
changes In tho detailed provisions <lb />
Both urged the reduction of the <lb />
of federal reserve banks fixed by <lb />
the bill at twelve. <lb />
Mr. Gilbert presented a table show- <lb />
tho resources available for the or- <lb />
of six regional banks, to <lb />
be located In New England, the east- <lb />
states, the south, the Mississippi <lb />
Valley, Central West and the <lb />
coast. Ho urged that tho bill be <lb />
amended to allow tho banks <lb />
In the federal reserve board. <lb />
Mr. objected to the pro- <lb />
vision giving the federal reserve <lb />
board power to force any regional <lb />
bank to paper for any <lb />
region bank. Ho <lb />
that this provision would lead to sec- <lb />
demands for red- <lb />
co <lb />
by Senator Nelson, Mr. <lb />
said that he bill provided <lb />
for a Bank, of main <lb />
i f its <lb />
would scatter the of <lb />
tho in various <lb />
would leave system <lb />
domination of Central <lb />
appointed by the <lb />
Ken Buildings lit the lair, and <lb />
Exhibits Are Said to be More <lb />
and Better Than <lb />
Ever. <lb />
A large crowd Of Greenville <lb />
left here this morning for <lb />
to attend the fair which is <lb />
being held this week. The early <lb />
morning train, leaving hero <lb />
after o'clock carried a big crowd, <lb />
and still others took advantage of tho <lb />
schedule of tho train due to <lb />
leave at a. m. The Norfolk <lb />
Southern which Is tho nearest and <lb />
the quickest route to Raleigh from <lb />
is offering a special round <lb />
trip fare at which also includes <lb />
one admission Into the Fair grounds. <lb />
The fair this year is said to be the <lb />
best ever held, and, In spite of tho <lb />
fact that this has been said about <lb />
practically every preceding Fair, it <lb />
may perhaps be said about this one <lb />
without the slightest room for doubt. <lb />
Three or four new buildings have <lb />
been erected at the grounds for the <lb />
accommodation and exhibition of live <lb />
stock, cattle sheep and swine, <lb />
the Immense amount of floor spare <lb />
that has been reserved for the ex- <lb />
of farm products. <lb />
Mammoth reservations have also <lb />
been taken and are being used by the <lb />
big concerns to display their <lb />
goods. Farming and good roads ma- <lb />
are on exhibition in <lb />
numbers than heretofore, and the free <lb />
attractions very numerous. <lb />
One feature of the Fair Is, the ab <lb />
of Indecent and immoral shows <lb />
or at least a commute which <lb />
out at the opening yesterday <lb />
around for these attractions re- <lb />
port that they nothing would <lb />
not be suitable for any one to <lb />
The Special free attraction of <lb />
Fireworks, which is to be given it <lb />
night during tho week, is said to <lb />
a most Interesting reproduction of <lb />
the destruction of and <lb />
The entire event <lb />
year promises to be of much Interest <lb />
and value than in previous season, <lb />
and larger crowds of Greenville are <lb />
expected to go to Raleigh tomorrow, <lb />
of them taking the II <lb />
route in preference to the railroad <lb />
train. <lb />
BURIAL,<lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. A <lb />
wedding of today was that of Mi.-s <lb />
Phoebe daughter Mr. end <lb />
Mrs. Everett I. and W <lb />
son the late <lb />
nor Frank New York <lb />
which took place this afternoon In the <lb />
Of the Heavenly Rest. The <lb />
ceremony at the church was follow- <lb />
ed by a large reception at the St. <lb />
Regis, <lb />
Mrs. E. It left Tuesday <lb />
for Raleigh <lb />
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Smith, <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Joyner. of Farmville, was <lb />
here Tuesday evening. <lb />
into Donaldson Hot Buried by the <lb />
Town, But Her Relatives. <lb />
An undo of Annie Donaldson, the <lb />
woman who was killed by the <lb />
signboard falling upon her In the <lb />
heavy wind of last Monday, says that <lb />
the woman was not buried at the ex- <lb />
the town, was stated In <lb />
yesterday's paper, but that he him- <lb />
self, with the assistance of a few col- <lb />
people, raised tho necessary <lb />
funds to defray the expense of the <lb />
burial. The man asked that this <lb />
he made, and this paper is <lb />
glad to do this. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. left <lb />
this morning for Norfolk. <lb />
Mr. B B has gone to Rich- <lb />
on a business trip. <lb />
FRANCIS ii BAKES <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO, Oil . Oct. <lb />
With guests from many parts of <lb />
world, San Francisco today I <lb />
her second festival under Con- <lb />
that promise one of tho most <lb />
magnificent carnivals ever held in <lb />
America. While tho festival I <lb />
the name of Mi Gasper <lb />
discoverer of tho Bay of Fran- <lb />
first governor California <lb />
under Spanish rule, tho o <lb />
hue been arranged with a view to <lb />
especially honoring tho memory <lb />
Nunez do Balboa, the Spanish <lb />
adventurer who, four <lb />
hundred years ago last month, climb- <lb />
ed the peak in and viewed tho <lb />
Pacific ocean. <lb />
One of the features of <lb />
the carnival will be a reproduction <lb />
the arrival of Sir Drake, <lb />
in his little ship, tho Golden <lb />
who landed a few north of tho <lb />
Golden Gate, and on Juno <lb />
look of the country in the <lb />
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