Eastern reflector, 21 February 1913


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firemen On Fifty-Four Bail-
roads Vote lo
Strike
YORK. a strike
vote by overwhelming
the of
and men submitted
its ultimatum today to
railroad.-,
a.-, side the
adjourned Mai ere the brotherhood
arc now to nil a strike
at once, but its president, W, B C
, will as a last resent, submit I
the railroads a written statement of
the attitude
it a compromise on the
king . is not
i,.,.,.; an mi n
. leave within forty-
PLAIN
i la writing a sketch
which will Mar.
Amelia been en
D Come
I i Kl If i- star iii a II
musical entitled
la
David succeeded
r Standing with Barrymore in
vaudeville
The of .
shims no more on th I
contemporary stage.
Dorothy Morton has replaced
Murray in
with Carter He Haven.
Prank has been engaged
by Maurice Campbell for
roll in Breaker
Joseph Patterson is to write
a new which Marry in-
tends in produce in the Spring.
Ryan Walker, the cartoonist, is
tog a tour, his call-
ed Adventure of Mr
William is to
a by a Chicago
Its title is Kindly
Mary has written a play call-
ed Parrot's and it is down
for an early presentation in New York
After her present limited vaudeville
engagement Barrymore will
pear in the Spring in a new
production.
The hive recently
ed the American rights lo the London
Drury Lane of year
Sleeping
With Jessi.- William A
Brady at making ready for the early
production of Lady from Okla-
by Elizabeth Jordon.
Barrymore la to appear In n
new melodrama which will be present
in Chicago next month, Tl t title
of the play not jet been selected
The Drury Lane
be on i
Core Christmas holidays next
son the M in i on Opera
New fork.
to
with been
naked to give . of Irish plays
with a I i
Chicago
Blanche Walsh has so i
ably In vaudeville with I
play, Countess that
has a., otters a tour
weeks in the me- drama,
It was made known in New York
the day that the new play In
In which Mabel and Edith
are to appear will be produced early
In May instead of next Fall, as
planned Joseph has the
management these actresses, and
for medium has the
rights f a play by Cleveland
yet to lie named
Mr. a Victim
Pick-Pocket lit
Raleigh
Mr. K. who was one of
the committee from the Tobacco
Board of Trade to go to Raleigh
regard to the anti-cigarette
bill, met an experience that was not
down on the program. While in the
crowd that had gathered in the house
representatives to the discus-
over the proposed removal of
the seat a sealers county.
i i him of ins purse
that a lucked down in ids hip pock-
el Mr. did not discover that
he had been until after
ital and was about
his dinner in the
borough house. When hi for
purse there was not purse In the
r around among
k.-ts he found purse In an
outside pocket of his overcoat, but
was in ii The pickpocket
evidently pulled the purse from
i. n the
the empty purse back
i pocket
Mr. did not lose very
as he was wise enough not to take
, large sum In ins pocket, The pick-
pocket have thought he was
going to make a rich haul off the
u i
Catcher Johnny formerly of
Cubs and list season manager
Boston Braves declares that he
1- out of major league baseball for
I Lin i wiling pilot a
Hue team
Report of the
THE OF 1.1 MM
i . la
close of business
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and
Real estate
and fixtures
Demand
from banks and bankers
Subscribed and sworn to before me Oxford Orphan's Friend.
this 11th day of February. 1913.
H. U. BATEMAN,
Notary Public.
Sly commission expires Oct. 1914.
J G MOVE.
W. II. WILSON.
Directors.
Fraternally.
HARRY
J. M.
J. A. LANG,
Gold coin
coin,
all minor coin
Bl
bank notes
and other K. S.
TOO
This time one of the moving
took an excursion on Ninth street la
preference to Dickinson avenue.
Announcements for summer
terms of East Teachers Train
Committee, school are in the hands of the
printers and will soon be ready for
Wednesdays distribution.
Mrs K. O. came home Tues- The Sidney Literary Society
day evening from a visit in New the Training School cordially
the Daughters of Confederacy
of to the Memory M. A. Whichard. of Whichard, to attend the lecture given by Dr. C.
W. is visiting Mrs. J. Whichard. Alfonso Smith on Friday evening.
on the 11th day of Jan- Baa Haskett returned Tues- February fourteenth, nineteen
while attending treat- rental from a visit In Nashville. thirteen, eight o'clock.
Hunt at the Taylor Hospital at Wash- and The market house has been better
N. C, our well beloved broth- children, came home with her for a with oysters this season than
Richard W. King, departed this In several years.
I entered into that peaceful f Stretch left this morn-
rest reserved for lit
r--i reserved for the upright
11,171.16 i Ion . lie it
1st. That Greenville Lodge No
A F. and A. M. the loss v Carroll
, beloved faithful member.
Capital stock paid in
i cur-
rent expenses taxes
paid
Tine i. of
M I IS
Deposits subject
lo 166.017
Bank deposits 110.003
outstanding
362.712.31
Total
state of North Carolina, County of
Pitt,
I. I. Little. Cashier of the
above named hank, do solemnly swear
t. at the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief.
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier,
farmer Who lakes a paper
New York city and other north, admits advertising its columns
t. he gone about two weeks. rivet the equivalent of a cash con-
Mr. J. J. Carroll, of for were It not for the ad-
C is here visiting his son, Mr. C. to help pay for the cost of
publishing the paper, the
Mr. W. G. Rogers, architect, of lion price would necessarily he two
2nd. That we shall miss the com- and Mr. C. V. York, or three times as much. A paper
-hip and hoed of our ,.,,,., of were here today subscription price is
j ceased member; we shall miss ti, progress of the work at bast be if it had no
warm grasp of his hand, but we will or proctor Hotel. patronage, hence
ever remember his virtues and strive, Mr Jennie returned this virtually get four dollars from
t. Imitate his worthy example. from a visit in Farmville. the advertisers. It that
j 3rd. To his bereaved family in this Mrs. Ned left this should have- a kindly feel-
hour of their trial, we morning for a visit in New for the advertisers in their
extend our Sincere sympathy, and j Mr. E. G. Flanagan went to give them the preference In the
comfort them with the bless- today. j bestowal of patronage, for the
led hope of a happy reunion some day j Mr. S. T. Hooker went to Ernul to- reason that one good turn
with their departed loved one in that day. Ledger.
bright world where trouble
comes. Much Interest centers in the sale A number of ball leave
4th. That a page of the Record of the warehouses of the Farmers Con- for Rico soon, where they will
Hook of our lodge be set apart sac- Tobacco Company, to take play a series of games before tho re-
red to the memory of Brother R. W. place here Saturday. seasons opens.
King, and that these resolutions be Tuesday night certainly passed for Roy who pitched for the
inscribed thereon; a copy forwarded a rainy one. York Americans a few months age
to his family, and a copy The rain has made out of doors has with the Nashville club, of
in the Greenville Redactor and the quite disagreeable again. I the Southern League.
Royal Store.
N. C.
LITER
stop WORKING
Take Liter Tune and lie
Your II Mill
Liven Liter
V in
A bilious attack or constipation an
re relieved a short while by a
Spoonful Hudson s Ton.-
the mild, vegetable that
druggist
just ask Pharmacy about
Liver Tone,
that is a preparation that
starts the liver without violence
Into shape without
lour habits. This store
ii iii be all that, and will give
you your money back If you don I
find Hudson's Liver Tone gives you
quick easy relief,
Liver Tone is for both
children It baa a
taste is safe and r
liable. The nil
large and your M rents back
to you if tell
that It hasn't been a benefit
you.
Don mid don't buy
of Tone
you may run lino danger U you do.
I'll,, medicine that
I'll
W an
The style of a shoe is apparent the minute you see the
shoe; the comfort is experienced when you wear the
shoes. You can get both in should
not be satisfied with but one of the two. You should
get satisfaction for your shoe money, and with these
shoes we're offering satisfaction means style,
fit and sufficient service.
If you wish to know when you buy how
good Shoes are read the guarantee
that goes on every pair of Shoes.
It makes your shoe-buying a certainty.
We're Showing Some Mighty Smart Models
for Men, to
i Shoe if knew j
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
JOB AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
Is the Host Must the of Man.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
l PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO To THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
RATES ARE AND VAX
HE HAD UPON
ON.
l X. C,
m it
KILLS HERSELF
Mrs. R. W. Winston H Tragic
Death In Philadelphia
WIFE OF
Was One Of Carolina's Most
Prominent Women. Had Keen
la Hospital Since
January
Grand Jury Frees a North
Carolina Boy On Charge
Of Murder
Feb.
Overman Introduced an amendment
the public buildings bill today pro-
for an appropriation of
for a building site at
and Mt. Airy, also to increase
the the Wilmington
customs house to
Godwin has already secured
In the house.
, Mr. hill allowing Young
of to re-enter
the navy as past assistant paymaster,
acted upon favorably today.
I The passage of the immigration bill
the Senate over Taft's veto
a victory for Sen. Simmons. The
House at Night Session
Votes For Six Months
School Term For State
Shorter Hours For
working women Is
Senate Measure
WASHINGTON. eight
Bill After Hours Discussion. Set ate Kills hour for women workers through-
House Providing For Family Mileage Book. Many Meas-
ii.- r- i i if i k i o concern engaged in Interstate
Passed Hail Hour Night Session commerce would be provided tor in a
bill Introduced by Sen, today,
Tho measure would also forbid rail-
RALEIGH, biggest. There was a long discussion mi the .,,.,, engaged in commerce
and most for reaching achievement increase the number of ,,., accepting goods from any con-
IS NEW
the General Assembly of 1918 will
be the the
tors for tile state school the Heat
Dumb and requiring that one of
violating its provisions,
I-
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. R. senior senator introduced the amend-
W. Winston, the wife of Judge
which the President to.
, Robert Lee Thomas of
of Raleigh, N. C, and the sister who
of an Episcopal bishop of that state for killing Stevens,
leaped from the 8th floor of the Jeff- by the grand jury to-
hospital in this city late this day and the North Carolina boy was
afternoon was Instantly killed. released from custody. Thomas shot
Mrs. Winston had been a patient at Stevens in the latter's home on Jan-
the hospital here for several weeks IS. He claimed he killed the
suffering from a nervous affliction and Washington man In self defense.
according to tho physicians at
hospital she was never left
She was subject to periods of Y Will
hallucinations and had frequently I
threatened to end her life and
were given to the nurses never to,
leave her alone for a moment.
Just before evening while the nurses I
were details Mrs. Winston
was temporarily forgotten, and
though the nurse had only been out
of the room for less than live minutes
S hours is prescribed as the max-
directors should he a graduate for a for
passed the house lust to just it i w-is , ,.,. r. , t, .
r mt in ton it was . in a
a six months term In the public It an .,,, . , j
, a senate today agreed
schools throughout every county In from committee and came up on a ,
the state. favorable report. It was in-
By the almost unanimous vote of that bill
ninety-eight to three, the six second recognition to the deal and dumb
reading last night Just before 10.30 gate. Dr, of
o'clock. The reading was made Cleveland, insisted that the bill was
a special order for the close of the Tot practical and that it would cause
morning hour today, on motion also friction.
Brother Former President Also
Under Arrest
era cm
Older Hi in
in- c
The
Sen ice
Largest Warship That
Has Been Planned
provided that there should be no fur-1 Mr for He
debate on the measure. The die- an from Mr.
of the bill last night that for a graduate
ed less than two hours time. mute on the was i
Representative author of not a that
the bill and chairman of the commit- in the institution over
tee on education, used half an hour instruction.
in explanation of the various M. that It was a re-
ions of the measure and on the schools for the state
live Stewart consumed fifteen minutes authorities to decline to place one of
favorably report.
The two bills are Included among
intended to those favored by Republican
and a determined effort will be CITY, Feb.
made to have them acted before been arrested in the
the close of the session. I by General
backed by his troops. Mail-
brother of the president, was
about the same time la a res-
by General Huerta. While
West Virginia
Being Examined Before
Grand Jury
WASHINGTON, Feb. New-
port News Shipbuilding Company
time was by the southern of for construction of
woman and the best opportunity to tho Pennsylvania
take her life. She reached the win- turbine was the
and an orderly In the proposals opened at the
hall, who beard her throw up the navy department today,
sash and came to see who was In the bidder was the
room, could stop her. Mrs. Winston Fore company, Mass.
was dashed to death feet below. for turbine en-
Her body rolled Into Moravian and order era,,,,,
where a pool of blood remained as the and Sons of Philadelphia at
only evidence of the tragedy. turbine and the
For hours the news of the death shipbuilding Company tit
was suppressed. The coroner was N, J. at for Par-
notified shortly after the suicide, but song The speed of knots
under Instructions from him no one proposed by all builders,
at his office or at the hospital would Tho officially known
give any details or the death of will not only be the biggest
Winston. ship In the American navy but so far
Finally when pool of blood was s lg will exceed in size any
Dr. Funk admitted far laid down by a foreign
in a dramatic speech against it.
speeches were limited lo five min-
each. Mr. Stewart's speech was
the only one made In opposition to
the measure. Chairman Williams, of
the Finance Committee, and
Seawell and Miller were
among those who championed the
hill and spoke for its passage. All
of them made forceful and
addresses.
I SENATE
President called the
senate to order at o'clock and
opening prayer was by Rev. A. V.
pastor of street
Baptist church.
I From citizens of Pender
against state wide law; from
Junior Order council of Henrietta for
six months school; from farmers
Rowan and Daughters of Liberty of
Salisbury for six months school and
school attendance.
House Hill killed
Is graduates on the board.
Mr. Koonce declared that governors
of the state have not seen fit to do
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb.
Members of the West Virginia
today before the spec-
grand Jury Investigating charges
this in the past and he was not will- bribery in connection with
for the legislature to do what the
governors have hesitated to do. The
hill was voted down to
The house adjourned at until
S o'clock tonight to take up the six
mouths school term bill and
school bill.
the States senatorial campaign
but there was no word from the
Jury rooms as to when a re-
port might be expected.
Failure of the Jury to report lust
night was taken to mean that the
investigation had gone much farther
than was generally expected.
Interest centered on the senatorial
election. was said at the sine
that the supporters of
and Hubbard, three of the
biding Republican candidates, had
determined the choice for senator
should be made In a slate wide
while the friends of Isaac T.
Mann, the other leading candidate
I were equally determined to have
NEW YORK, Feb. will made In caucus tonight,
be no fireman's strike on the eastern There are only three more days of
The railroads yielded to- life left to the legislator
Railways Consent lo
Demands Of Fire-
men And Engineers
that t was she.
died
Mr. Charles Read
Mr. Charles Warren Haskett
about
home of his par
D. Haskett. on Twelfth street.
Charles Haskett was a little past
years of age. a young man of
power.
Her will be
three times that of the famous old
Oregon, already Into
o'clock this morning at the , ,, t dread
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,.,,
This latest addition to the navy will
cost when complete with guns, armor
and equipment, 14.173.000. While
and because
The house mileage bill, providing, and agreed to arbitrate under of the number of Important
as it passed the house with the re- the act the controversy with hills to be passed and the
as to pulling mileage on the of Locomotive Fire- desire to campaign pledges
trains eliminated, simply that the men and The Bremen in the enactment of progressive leg-
flat passenger be cuts a mile had stood, to a man, for
unless the railroads put on a cent of arbitration ever since the dead- probability of the legislature
family mileage book, was before the lock began; the railroads had stood the bribery
senate on a minority report filed by for arbitration a
Senator of from Judiciary mission of six or seven men.
committee No. Three men, acting under the
Hi- it was said there was little
the bribery charges at this
com- session.
However, a special session may be
law, called and if that course Is adopted.
highest character, and numbered m
among his friends After g.
completing bis school course here he q ,
entered the University, but had to Her
give up his studies there about two hp w,
years ago because his health failed.
That dread tuberculosis, ,.,, of the world A
fastened Its fangs upon him and for
many months he bis afloat,
by four torpedo tubes and
the legislature will have
business before it.
and the other members of
his family are under arrest in the
palace the crowds are running about
the streets crying for Huerta
Gen. Huerta. the
commander of the federal troops
has been proclaimed president.
This a conference between
representatives of
An official order was Issued the
new government opening
for regular service. The censor, how-
ever, refused to leave his pest a
considerable time alter the
government had been ousted.
attempt to communicate
with this afternoon precipitated
a sharp battle ill which the rebels
opened up with a terrific lire small
arms. Al O'clock the order to
brought battle
a close.
Torn
I WASHINGTON,
government of President
fallen and General
Huerta. proclaimed president of Mex-
It devolves upon Am-
Henry Lane Wilson at
to treat with the Mexican
government for the protection of
Americans throughout the republic.
Political recognition of the govern-
which emerged tonight out of
the travail through which Mexico has
passed In the last two ill
a slower proceeding. Rut many
Americana dead the bullets
the contending forces In Mexico
with hundreds wounded and thousands
rendered homeless because the car-
which has resulted from the
senator made an argument decide the Bremen's claims, it was predicted the many mysteries
for the bill, urging that there was Their decision will be binding. the entire matter will ht
no reason why all should The Bremen selected their laid bare
not he sold at the same rate. on the board of arbitrators as no other
Senator In soon as the railroads decision was ,,,,,
taking tho position that the He is Albert Phillips, of which It Is located. No Other agency De
whole question of passenger rates. Sacramento. Cat., vice president of ,. or will do this. The local amelioration eon
lately settled by agreement, should their organization. The railroads proportion to his means, does ,, v ,.,.,,,,. for-
not be reopened, especially In view as their man W. W. his town than any other especially Since the
entered its last stages.
short ranee tiling in the Streets of
City, Mr. first duly will
to treat with the new president
of the fact that the state was facing vice president and general manager In fairness,
the great freight rate crisis. He ex- lilies lo he support
confined to his home. Though real-
his condition, he bore his
with patience and was always
Cheerful and greeted his friends with
a smiling face. While It was known
that the end could not he far prolong-
ed, his death came suddenly, yet
peacefully. The passing away of this
young man brings keen sorrow to
pressed himself as willing, by The decision of the roads was
man man,
d. not because
en like him or admire his writings.
twenty-two Inch secondary guns,
will constitute the ship's battery.
Hill for
Dr. B. T. Cox has Introduced in
the legislature a bill submitting to
vote of the people the question of build
a bridge across Tar river at
many hearts, for none was esteemed or will come
more highly than he.
up for consideration before the coin-
Besides parents he leaves three j on Monday
sisters, Mrs. J. L. of Nash- a, e heard can be
Misses and
Haskett one brother, Mr. .
Haskett and one half brother, service will he conducted In the
Mr. D. V. Haskett. of Portsmouth. church o'clock Thursday after-
He was a faithful member of the noon, the Interment following III
Methodist church and the funeral Cherry Hill cemetery.
to see the whole power and all the shortly before ten o'clock this but because a local paper is the best
of the state put In operation to morning ill an official statement Is- Investment a community can make
crush the railroads If the freight rate sued by Lee as chairman of p may not be brilliant or crowded
Inequalities were not tho conference committee of great thoughts but financially it
Sen. Daniel, who In 1801 had Intro- Is more of a benefit to a community
the 1-4-cent compromise, took managers says the than a preacher or a teacher. On-
a like position, but Sen, con- statement, the public will not us now. we do not mean
tended that a man's wife and children tolerate a
should ride at the same rate as
man. Ward called the question j the Paper Hoes
and on a roll call vote minority J The following words of from
report was voted down overwhelm- an exchange hit the nail on
only Senators Allen. the head as to the services that may
Pitt. voting In be rendered a community by the lo-
the affirmative.
At the senate adjourned until year every local paper gives
o'clock Wednesday from to 15.000 In lines be
No the of the in
While mis government will lake no
concern over the Of a
to President such a
will have to demonstrate bin
ability to maintain govern-
before political recognition will
be accorded hint by United States.
Mexico is today honeycombed
torn asunder by revolutionary
j morally or but Th principal of
yet on tho moral question
I you
panel on tho right of tho
question. Today tho editors of local
do tho most work the
money of any people
are movement in the north
will find the majority of local In the south.
Ins heroine rife and rob-
hands, masquerading as
have sent terror through tho
country from to
Chief
Or do of States Ar
old today.
Bee. noted
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Mi
IS THE TIME
yr
to buy Stalk Cutters,
Disc Harrows, Drag
Harrows, Smoothing
Harrows, Pulverizing
Harrows, Corn Plant-
Fertilizer
American
Wire Fencing, Gal-
Roofing.
Prices always the
lowest. Come to see
us for any goods you
need. We carry a
complete stock.
We appreciate your
patronage.
Professional Cards.
K C. C. Pierce
II I'll i; I
Practicing all the Courts
in Woolen Building on Third
street, Court House
r. M.
second In Woolen
on Third St., court house
North Carolina
Footsore And Dusty The
Suffragettes March On
lo Washington
Winterville Items.
Salt.
at A. W.
Feb.
cement and plater
and Co.
Mrs. K. E. Cox of Southern
MM In Sunday to visit relatives here.
Messrs. II. and E. ft
Tucker went to
Pa. Feb. 16- , or ,.
crowds greeted the Baiter and Company,
of the little band of M T. .,,, A K
genes which arrived early to- roll a
Bight bound from New Yolk lo Wash- Thursday
Foot; no and streaked with
I at I
North Carolina
and Jackson cordially Invites
to their store to Inspect their new
of up to date shoes of all styles.
J. R. J, G.
b. r.
Insurance
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store.
the dust of Jersey roads, the eight
women, under command of
Rosalie C. Jones, marched up Mar- ,,. ,
street to the local head- ,, ,,
Quarters In n lane cleared by a police lo Thursday.
escort. Hundreds of sympathizers
If you want a good sewing machine
ALBUM
Attorney at
Office In Third St
Practices wherever his service
desired
Greenville. North Carolina
the army on the roads between Bur- , a, A w Co
fasten and and , j w. Doc
here. and J. went
Todays hike promptly at i to
O'clock this morning from Hurling-, . .,
to,,, it miles away, was ,.,., a car of only Merchant Tailor
After it is too
why let It be too late,
when TODAY you can buy
a bottle of Prep-
and be prepared
It cures cold and croup
Pneumonia. They
come In
suddenly, and If you are
not prepared you regret.
It Is up to you.
All druggists handle the great
external remedy. sizes,
We and Buy today
Paul
Mr. Jack Holton. a student of
JAMES L.
at Inn
In Edwards firth
from
miles away. was
served along the of a pond at
Fairview and was
o'clock. By this time the
camp followers, consisting of report- ,
and Other, who numbered For
When the suffragettes set out today,
were by seek-
and sympathizers until the line
son.
Misses and Reba Everett.
for nearly a mile along the ,,., of w H Si to
II. W. M. It
road.
The pilgrims were
pent
given an ho,,
Practice limited to diseases of the to wash up and were tendered
Ear, and Throat a repast the home of Mis. Alfred
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C Lowry, a prominent suffragist of
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green- den. before taking the ferry for this
day every Monday, n m to pa; city. The bout boarded by the march-
was crowded from bow to stern
L. I. Moore W. H. Lout by followers who were added to the
swarm anxiously awaiting their
A at Law
Greenville, Carolina
Saturday and Sunday at
In They were
by Miss Eula Gardner,
the best.
THE
Health Is Worth Saving and Some
People know How lo
Save It
Many Greenville people take their
in Greenville.
Has moved In rear of
Sell Store, where
those needing his services find
him ready to wait on them.
Full line of very newest samples for
SPRING CLOTHING
and suits made to order promptly
Prices from up.
clothing cleaned, pressed, and
your work and get
and work will
be sent desired.
NOTICE OF SALE REAL
ESTATE
By virtue of a power of sale contain
rival on the Pennsylvania shore. It lives in their hands by neglecting the ed in two certain mortgage deeds ex-
was shortly after dusk when this city kidneys when they know these organs
Was readied and after reporting at Weak kidneys are
S ONE YOKE the the pilgrims slide for a vast amount of suffering
weigh each, warranted good toned to where their dinner and slightest delay Is
pullers. O. T. Tyson, R. F. D. was served. dangerous. Kidney Pills
Greenville.
CARR ATKINS
W. f. EVANS
Attorney at Law
Office In front room of the Edwards
Just north of Court House.
Greenville. North Carolina
S. J. EVERETT
Attorney at Law
n Edwards Building on the
House
ti
. W. OUTLAW
Attorney at Law
nice formerly occupied by
Fleming
Attorney at Law
WILSON
Will De
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on the
Inaugurated President
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other I the
T-n, ,,.,. W which, as we all know, will be the
I arm implements. , . , a ., , w
grandest occasion our Southland has
STAG SEMI-PASTE gallon makes H enjoyed m years, The
. , L LI J f RAILWAY Is making prep
if it care or the great mm.
In spite of their fatigue the hikers a remedy that has helped thousands
attended meetings in several parts of of kidney sufferers. Here is a Green-
the city tonight In an effort to citizen's recommendation.
I cure additional recruits for their Mrs. Fannie Moore. Pitt St.,
movement. Among Greenville. N. C feel very
those who have promised to Join in grateful for the relief I got from
the from here tomorrow Is Pills, procured at the
Miss Helen of Marble. Colo., John L. Woolen Drug Co. Backache
v ho Is studying music here. The two annoyed me and there was much
; young women raw students from lameness weakness through my
New York who Joined the marchers loins. My kidneys did not do their
at Trenton on Friday, arrived here work as they should and the kidneys
with them today, hut will return to secretions bothered me.
tomorrow, rejoining the Pills gave me relief from these
army next Friday in time to march symptoms of kidney complaint and
With It into Washington. improved my condition in every
Tomorrow's schedule calls for a For sale by all dealers. Price
mile hike to Chester. Pa. c--. Co, Buffalo.
sole tot the Unit-
ed States.
the
take no other.
Adv.
Little Orphan Is Burned
ll Death Near
Hew
Mate.
-at
G. M M
General
Merchandise
i . .-it p-o
j r. r now formal
i. n, to. sand
III be o to
on
of people who will Mm
Special trains, special Pullman Cars
spec Coaches will be required In
large numbers. If you expect to at-
tend this great event you should get
busy- clubs, societies, schools and
other organized bodies of all kinds
No Need to Stop Work
When the doctor orders you to stop
work ll staggers you. I can't, you
say. You know you are weak, run
down and failing In health day by
lay. but you must work as long us
can stand. What you need Is
BERN, Feb. of a
distressing accident, which occurred
about eight miles from this city late
yesterday afternoon and which caused
the of Nellie Gray Jones, a Electric Bitters to give tone, strength
little orphan girl, live years of age, and vigor to your system, to prevent
reached the city this afternoon. The down and build you up. Don't
parents of the victim of the accident weak, or ailing when
died several years ago and Hitlers will benefit you from
to attend should get In line ,., an she first dose. bless them for
at once Write the undersigned who wag of Mr and strength.
give you Important Information. ,,,.,, A Every bottle Is
take care of you or your party ., ,,, ed to satisfy. Only at all drug-
in the best manner possible
i-i and delivered by W. II.
and wife Sydney F. to F. J.
which mortgage deeds appear,
of record in the register's office la
Pitt county in Book 0-9. pages
and the undersigned, as
will on Monday, the 17th day
of March 1913, at o'clock m., ex-
pose to public sale the court
house door In Greenville, to the high-
est bidder for cash the following de-
scribed real property to wit.
certain lot or parcel of land
situated In the town of Greenville,
lying on the east side of
street and bounded by
street on the west; by Tar river on
the north and by the Reuben Clark
and Clark lot on the south and
being the same lot conveyed to W.
R by Reuben Clark and wife
as appears of record by
deed In book P-9. page
in the office In Pitt
Also equipment and plant
being and . the mill plant
known a- Mill, consisting
cf hollers and engine, saw mill, belt-
ling, pulleys and all other
machinery and mill appurtenance
on said described in the
gage above referred to.
I This sale III be made for the
of the terms of said
. deeds.
j This the 14th day of February, 1913.
F. J. Mortgagee.
Pierce, Attorneys.
ltd ltd
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J Greenville,
clerk; H.
CITY OFFICIALS
Churches Lodge- and Social dent Sunday school; L.
secretary.
Chapel
COUNTY
I. Dudley.
Sheriff- S.
Clerk Superior C. Moore.
Register of Deeds
H. Wilson.
o pastor.
Free Will E
Peden, pastor.
LODGES
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M
OH W. M.; L. H. Pen
C. Sec.
L. I Sharon No. A. F. and A. M.-
B. If. Lewis. W. E.
Spier. J. G. Taylor.
Proctor, M. T
TOWN
Mayor- F. M. Woolen.
C. Tyson.
L. Carr.
Chief of T.
Aldermen -1 B
A Bowen. J. Tunstall.
F. Davenport, B, F. Tyson, Z.
VanDyke, H. C. Edwards.
and Light
B. Spain, C. L
W. Tucker.
L. Allen.
Fire D. Overton.
CHURCHES
Baptist, C. M. Rock
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W
Wilson, superintendent of
J. C. Tyson,
J. J. Walker, pas
tor; E. A. Sr. superintendent
school.
Episcopal. St.
Tucker, W. A. Bowen, sup
Sunday
P M
Jams P
. M. Hoyle. pastor,
F. D W. M.; E. E.
Sec
Greenville Encampment No.
lO. O. W. C. P ; L
H. Pender, Scribe.
No. K. of
M C. 0.1 A B.
h. of R. and S.
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M
J. N. Hart, H. E. E. Griffin
See.
Covenant No. I. O. O. F
Meets every night. F. J
Forbes N. O.; L. H. Pender, Sec.
Tribe No. I O. R
T. Hooker, Sachem; J. W
Brown. C. of R.
CLUBS
Lillian Carr, pref
Went; Miss Ward Moore, secretary
or T
J president; Mrs. J. L. Wool
en. secretary.
The Kings Mrs A I.
Blow, president; J. O.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs.
and the little girl were sitting In the
bedroom beside an open fire-
place In which there was a roaring
fire. Mrs. was culled from
the room for a few minutes and left
tho little girl alone.
that harm would her. A few
seconds after leaving the room she
heard frantic screams rushing
back found the enveloped in
flames. Seizing a rug from the floor
retail grocer and managed to extinguish tin
Cash paid for hides.
H. S.
Division Passenger Agent.
Raleigh. N.
Established
adv
The president of the City
trades and labor was
to the State legislature. m
flour sugar, coffee
food, matches, oil, cotton seed
seed oranges,
nuts, candies, dried apples.
prunes, currants, raisins,
and china ware, wooden ware.
and crackers, macaroni, cheese.
butter, new Royal Sewing ma-
chines and numerous other goods.
Quality and quantity cheap for cash
Come to me Number Ha
Wholesale and
furniture dealer. Cash paid for hides. blazing clothing, but not
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, Turkeys, she burned
Eggs. resulted a few hours later.
Mrs. was so badly burn-
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc. ,,,
suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par- r, ,, ,,, of a
suits, tables, lounges, safes. wag
and Gall Ax snuff, High
Life tobacco. Key West Cheroots. Hen- License.
George Cigars, canned cherries, of
peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly,
lye, magic couple, .
WHITE
Clyde and Stella Harrington.
and Porter.
J. L. Harris and Stokes.
COLORED
and Roberta Dupree
Peter Bryan and Nettle Hill.
Andrew James and Moore.
William Jordan and Dora Smith
Frank Harris and ii a Woolen
I Fred Barrett and Dancey.
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Legal Notices.
D. M.
North Carolina. Pitt County A to be An Act to 1.0
In tho Superior Court, Before Primary Pitt
TO county.
Having at administrator C ad wife Th. Assembly of North Car-
or the estate of Edward Smith, Aaron Cox, car- do
late of Pitt North Caro- is Section I. That a
Una. this notify all persons av- .
claims against the estate of said ,,,.,.,., for the selection
Pat. candidates either branch of lbs
on or before the day Patrick, Flo- ,,
of January, or this notice will Ann Monro and husband Ed Moore. the re nils of else.
be plead in bar of their recovery; all Henry Allen Smith. Claude Smith officers; select-
persons Indebted to said estate will Ada Smith. Ada Thomas, lug and Instructing lo the
please make Immediate payment, Thomas, Thomas. II, county convention; the
This day of January, Thomas, Nina Bells Thom-
ballots shall not again
upon tho same until Hie close of the
election. They shall keep poll lists
the name of each voting In such
elections and shall allow no x son
in rots whose same dies not appear
on the registration At the
close .
shall proceed to count
the Mies mid the result;
w. s. cox,
and and any
of county or city executive
ltd
of Edward Smith, all other persons an interest or fur
NOTICE
in the Ervin Cox land. be held and conducted
The defendants above named the manner set forth.
all other persons who Claim any in- See. I. That the primary election
to and to the Cos land tor any or all of the shore
as in the petition tiled in . . ,. , , ,,
the above entitled action, will take held on the first
that an action entitled as above Tuesday in October in each year in
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
PITT COUNTY.
is the has been commenced in the superior which there shall be an election for
Board of Commissioners Of Pitt to sell for par- members of the
at its regular the of See. Such primary election shall
in January, 1913, it being the division of the lands o
lay of January, 1913, ordered an Cox 2-
of late
lying in Con- be Presided over and conducted HI guilty of violating any of
Mond
6th day
election to be held in the following township for division among the manner prescribed by the rule
territory In Swift Creek Township. at of the late Jordan of the party or
Pitt Cox are brothers and sisters, and such and
ass
the South Side of road S
running thence with the south side of court of Ht North fT,
the said new road to the main public before day of of take and
road, leading from Gardner's Cress March. 1913. and answer or demur an oath, before some person
Roads to Indian Well Swamp, thence to the complaint or petition tiled In authorized to administer the same,
across the said road to the line be- said action, or the plaintiffs will that he will impartially and
tween W. B. Bland and W. W. Card- ply to the court for the relief demand- conduct the same
thence with the said line, to a ed In said complaint. conduct according
ditch the Northeast corner of W. W. I This Feb. 1913.
Held, thence with the said D. C. MOORE.
ditch across W. W. Garner's land, Clerk Superior Court, Such oath, when taken
O. Gardner's land, thence with said F G. James and Son, subscribed shall he tiled with
ditch across M. G. Gardner's land to for Plaintiffs.
B. A. Gardner's land, thence up the lid
said ditch to M. O. Gardner's
thence with M. O. Gardner's back OF LOT
fence and a continuation of the same virtue of a Deed of Trust ex- , .
course to the north side of the Green- to the undersigned by E. or Participate In
ville and Vanceboro road, thence with the same being recorded in holding such election without taking
the north Bide of Bald road and east- pages and of the such oath, shall be guilty of a
direction to a pathway leading Pitt county registry. I will on Fri- demeanor and lined or imprisoned
t. J. A. Gardner's place, day. March 1913. one o'clock, , ., ,.,.
thence across the said road, to the in front of the post office In ,
south side of said road, and along Bethel. N. C, sell public auction com-
the south side of said road to the following described or governing board of any
Smith and, a corner of the J. A certain lot or land lying In Pitt party or organization proposing
A. Gardner land, thence a state of North Carolina, ad- ,, a primary election shall, at
course with the Smith land to a ditch, Joining me of Henry Howard, .
thence an eastward course with the Mrs. John Andrews, Grimes lot. sit- Preceding said
ditch to the east corner of the on St., in Bethel, and election, proceed according to
field, thence with the line of whore on said Howell resided on Sept. the rules and regulations of said
the present fence of said field, to a . mo, said lot containing 3-4 of registrars and
point opposite the mouth of an acre, the same land sold to ,.,,., , , ,.
Fish Hole. In Swift Creek, thence said Howell by John Carson and of election
to the present stock law as may be and the said
fence. This Feb. 1913. or governing board shall give
transmit such certificate with
the poll lists, ballots ad all
PUPILS
pi and to ,
sou or persons designated by the
of the party or
holding such election; that they shall
also within four days after the count
is transmit a copy of said
return, showing the number of votes
by each candidate, to the
of the court, where
the same shall be filed
t. Any manager who shall be
the devolved upon
hereunder be guilty of
misdemeanor, and conviction
thereof shall be punished by line not
to one hundred dollars or
imprisonment not to exceed six
Months; and any manager who shall
be guilty of fraud or corruption in
the management of such election shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and up-
on conviction thereof shall be fined
to the provisions of this act and th a to
rules of such political party or or-
the clerk of the superior court, and
any election officer or manager who
shall refuse to take such
The said election lo be held on
W. O. HOWARD. Trustee.
First Tuesday In March. 1913, it being
the 4th day of March, at Gard- av
art Cross Road, for the purpose of . ,. ,,
ascertaining the will of the qualified County-
twenty notice of the lime
or Imprisoned for a term not
to exceed twelve months, or both.
In the discretion of the court.
Sec. Any voter who shall swear
falsely in taking the prescribed oat-i.
and Shelby;
and Mason's
Kenly and
Greensboro and
Concord and
bury; Oxford, Weldon and Louisburg;
Point, Winston-Salon, and
Wilson. Greenville and
and Pleasant Gar-
den.
Copy for the publication of the
thirteenth volume of the college an-
the
of North Carolina has been
placed in the hands of the printers,
calling for pub-
e book in early April.
a cost of upwards of
Schools Throughout the Stale representing expression of
the most talent and
Under Auspices School
d the time and lo the per- J
Union of Ii. C.
SHALL I. C.
with the contract
of hi
Hill ill the
Is
Among Number.
supremo literary merit of tho
ratty as and by the
CHAPEL HILL, Feb editor-in-chief. A. L. M. Wiggins, or
women in North Carolina vote Durham, the 1913 will
pupils from North Carolina high
schools will debate this question on
Friday, February under the
of the High School Debating
rank with the leading college an-
of tho United States and in
design surpass University
annuals of previous years. It will
rank in the tip-top class of the an-
of North organ- issued by the universities of
institution by tho and Michigan. and Navy. The en-
Philanthropic Literary Societies of Minneapolis. Minn., write
tho University of North
Each of these schools has been
the editor on his annual
are anxious to see your book off the
what the writer has seen the
In a triangular with the will be one of the best annuals
other schools, and each school puts that we will turn out this
out two affirmative year's annual will be dedicated
the other the to Juntas Parker, of the class of 1890,
or shall another person and on the above mentioned. Every cf the University, now attorney for
school that wins both of Its debates the American Tobacco Company of
take the oath in his name, In order
to vote, shall guilty of perjury
and be punished upon conviction as
for perjury.
Sec. It shall be the duty of any
person. Who may lie appointed by his
party in any rapacity and accepts
the appointment to perform faith
tho duties of such appointment,
and it shall be the duty of any
any convention assembled
for the purpose of naming candidates
who are lo be voted for by the
to faithfully carry out the choice
of his when ascertained
declared as provided for by this act.
any person or delegate
I for said primary and of th
. ., , . , lull or refuse to
when the books .
To Hell, Entry Taker of
after provided shall
form such duty shall
will send its teams to Chapel Hill j New Cork city. Innumerable novel
for the final contest for the features will mark the forthcoming
Memorial Cup, which contest will. Rackety -the book will print-
come two weeks In- etc. The humor section of the book
creasing greatly tho state wide in- and foot page designs; several spec-
In the Debating Union is the tally drawn designs to be printed in
fact that tho query to be discussed, colors; some five hundred pictorial
is a popular one. views will used; among
For quite a number of school will be the familiar campus
some of them ardent suffragettes, will characteristic poses of
debate; namely the schools of a broad side view of the lead
daily weekly newspapers;
Chapel Hill and Graham will have pictures of captains of athletic teams;
gills their The humor of the book
misdemeanor in
guilty of
voters in the above described territory ,. laKer open for registration, said notice in the county in
be claimant being a b. posted at three public places , .
cording to law as in such of of Carolina, each township, ward or precinct, and Bee. If any voter, having par-
and provided, and that Ashley Bach- ma on published twice a week in some daily one party primary
Is appointed registrar and will following or parcel of land, to- in the town of to vote in a different
the registration hooks open on n ,,,,, Greenville; and the said notice or primary election held for
schools. Few are the counties in
North that are not
in the Debating Union, From
in the west to Elisabeth
the east, schools are
lo slants for the
Memorial Cup.
will Illustrated with
drawn cartoons.
specially
if lie had voted illegally in a goner-
which book was used at tho gen- ,
election November, 1912. K, acres, more or Sec. That for the purposes of
This the nth day of January, 1913. less and being a portion of the lice custodian of any of election. And If any voter,
W. L.
Pitt Co.
Clerk,
lid
SERVICE RY
Neck land, same being vacant and .
land belonging to the registration books of Pitt county
state of North Carolina, and subject shall on demand make a certified copy
to the undersigned claim- same for the manager or
make entry of. lays claim of political party or
to prays for a grant for said
land.
Tills day of 1913.
J. A. BULLOCK
Claimant.
North Carolina, Pitt County
tho Superior Court, the J. B. BULLOCK.
Clerk. -11 ltd
S. J. Everett. Administrator of Jno.
Ward, Deed, vs Joe Langley, Henry
VACANT LAND
Provided, that the political
party or organization shall pay the
custodian of the books en cents for
each hundred copied. And
the said executive committee or gov-
board shall provide for the fur
registration of voters whose
Ward, Tom Ward, N. Dennis Ward, North Carolina, Pitt nines do not appear on said hooks;
t To Entry laker . , , f . ., .
Lucy and ,.,. and for the purposes of said
The defendants above named will . , . ., .
notice an entitled an Th undersigned being a the on
has been commenced in the the slate North Carolina, he provided by such to he prior to, at time,
superior court of Pitt county to sell and shown that the party or shall he or subsequent to the he
voted oner in his primary
shall vote or attempt to vote
a second time in the Fame election
at the Mine or at a poll, he
shall he guilty of a misdemeanor and
shall he Hind less than ten
nor more than fifty dollars for
each offense.
See. If any person shall at-
tempt to Influence Hie vote of
by the use of Intoxicating liquors,
or shall bribe or offer to bribe any
voter by a promise of anything as a
reward to be delivered or a
quired to appear at the of the
comer life north running north
of any week. Said
. ,, . . , . ,
clerk of tho superior court of said j lino, lo lion books shall be kept open lbs
ewer or to the
With said lino to ,,,;, no other place.
, or tn. Plain- A. any time during the period
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on
conviction shall be lined not I
t nor more than the bun
ed dollars.
Sec. All dram-shops and other
places tor rending Intoxicating
liquors shall be closed pending i
primary election. And shall he
unlawful for any person to sell or
give away or vinous liquors,
beer or cider within three miles of
a primary election during the time cf
election and from twelve o'clock the
night preceding lo twelve o'clock on
SI ray Taken
I have taken up one female hog,
v about dark red color.
Some of the typical marked swallow fork In both ears.
formed are the of Owner can get same by proving own-
New Bern and Elizabeth lei ship and paying charges.
City; Morganton JOHN HARDER,
Durham, and Mount; ltd
BALE
lino to Greene Island line
tiff will apply to the court for the . J . ls. Bald books are open for registration
relief demanded I petition. j con- any elector any Inspect said books
This the 4th day of February, 1913. by estimation acres, more challenge any voter, which said
or ll vacant and cl shall be heard at any lime.
ltd land to the v tho
state of Nor I, Carolina sub j
and undersigned claim- , , ., ,.
nut hereby makes entry lava M Of due notice to
virtue of a power In to, and a giant for said to tho person whose vote Is
a Judgment or decree of the superior and. longed. No person shall have the
court of county, before the clerk, This the day of Jan. right to ,,, primary ejection
of any political party who will not
I the light to vote In the approach-
general election, but any person
o'clock m., before the
court house door In the town of Having duly before
titled. Tube Hodge, General Guardian J. BULLOCK.
of Isabella Hodge. Mack Hodge. Viola lid
Hodge and Lucy Hodge.
undersigned will, SATURDAY, March j NOTICE TO
election, under the same restrictions
and penalties as a genial election.
Sec. That Hits mi shall apply
only to the county of Pitt
Sec. This act shall be in tores.
from and alter Its ratification.
LAUD BALI
virtue of a decree of the super-
court of county special
the or before the day for the general
N. sell to the highest Superior Court clerk as election shall be entitled to vote la No. entitled
and Inst bidder, for cash, the follow- estate of R. W. King, de- said primary, And for tho purposes Cox wife et vs Frank Ber-
described land. lying being , , h , , , of same qualifications et under signed coin-
air Indebted to the estate to make shall he required of a voter in said
as Immediate payment to the undersign- primary as are required by law Ii
the last corner of Lot ed; and all persons having i genial city or county election
No. the division of the lands of against said estate to present them to the case may Provided, that the
will sell for cash at pub-
before tho court house
door In Greenville on Monday. March
1913. the following described tract
or parcel of land situate in the
the late Washington and runs undersigned for payment on or said political party or organization of Pitt and township
with the line of Lot. No SO W. near tho town of That
poles to a small pine In Oliver Smith's the 5th day or February. 1914. may require such additional No ,
line, thence with his line N. M poles or this notice will be pleaded In bar rations to party realty ll may of tho lands of Jordan
to n stake with pointers. Oliver Smiths recovery. Provided, that Cox, deceased, beginning at the sec-
corner In W. B. line, thence of 1913. candidate may a represent- corner of lot No. In said
at tho polls to witness
said S 1-2 p KING
3-5 to the beginning, contain- MAT E. KING,
acres, more or less, and being MB Administratrix of R. W. King, and counting of the ballots.
the same lot allotted to
for life and then to Isabella Hodge. I Strays Taken at election, and
Mack Hodge. Viola Lucy I I have taken up two pigs, one spot- lately before opening the polls, such
Hodge, In the one sandy color, weight about managers shall open each ballot box
to nook to be used In such election, see
on in the office of the Clerk Iran get same by proving ownership there are no ballots in such box, or less, and being
of the superior court of Pitt county and paying charges. the publicly to lot allotted to Ervin Cox In tho
This Feb. I.
C. C. PIERCE. Commissioner.
and Attorneys.
ltd
vision and running the third line of
said No. north west
poles to tho third corner of said Lot
No. south 1-2 west
poles to n knot centered
by throe pines, south west
poles to a stake centered by three
post oaks, thence north 1-2,
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are no ballots in such box. of the Jordan Cox land,
shall then and lock or sea. up
such box, except the opening to lid
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THE CAROLINA HOME
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REFLECTOR
Published by
lull Inc.
U Editor.
CAROLINA.
The State Journal Is the name of a We hope J. P. Morgan did not go
new weekly paper just started in all the to Egypt to be convert-
Raleigh by Messrs. R. F. Beasley and into a mummy. The great
Aler J. Field. It la a page paper, is reported to be quite sick over Cox of spent Sunday at
home.
Harrington, Barber and Co., have
Winterville Items.
WINTERVILLE, Feb.
. year, . . 11.00
Six months, . .
may be had upon
application at the office In
The K Hector corner Evans
and streets
All cards of thanks and resolutions
respect will be charged at
per word
magazine form, and in both appeal- there.
and character it is very
live. As it's name implies, It alms to j if the senate fails
be a Journal for the entire state. and seizure it
the latest Improved corn and peanut
to pass the planters. It will pay you to see them,
will make n Messrs. Hugh and Madison
big blunder and show that it is not were callers in town Sun-
day.
and Jackson cordially Invite
you to their store to Inspect their new
Just why that class of business men favor enforcing prohibition.
who would derive benefit from
matters discussed and contemplated if Representative Clark's bill against line of up to date shoes In all styles.
In public meetings, are the ones who depredations of fowls s for men, ladles and children,
absent themselves from such meet- n remove the cause of Miss Blanch Cox and Mrs.
is hard to understand. B Quarrel between neighbors.
As might have been expected to
You stand seeing the streets for CO cents.
Frank
James spent Saturday In Greenville.
See the nice line of bats In A. W
Ange's window and take your pick
Communication
sates will ch
cents per line, up to lines.
out of the suffragette move- littered and crowded with building -00 bushels of Burt's oats on hand.
some of them are now material when it marks improvements Harrington, Barber and Co.
eating women entering the ministry going. , Jackson
went to Greenville Monday.
T-ant was the stand taken by one In For dry
a Congregational church meeting in This year is starting out with too heavy groceries, see Spier and Jack-
His., the other day. many earthquakes and first thing you son.
Mr. M. T. Spier went to Green-
as second class matter
August 1910, at the post office a
North Carolina, under
act of March 1879.
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1913
know something will be shook up.
Some people right here In Green- or down,
ville might profit by carefully study-;
Monday.
A car load of furniture Just arrived
at A. W. Ange and Co's. It will pay
the meaning of that verse in This is the time of year when you to examine their stock before you
Everybody who comes and looks, aMt are buy.
Over East Carolina Teachers upon good and hard The Vance Literary Society of the
School, as the legislative I . . , . Winterville High School will give u
children. and there may be less of it. at
Committee Tuesday, sees what the public debate at
. ., ,, p. m. that leg-
accomplishing In . .,.,,.,
Since the search and seizure bi Instead of fretting over poor bus- Mature of N. C. should enact a law
and realizes now much . . i
, , , passed, you can mark It down In bad weather, use such days under it
could be done with larger equipment.,,, a. , . , ,. , , , of age from working in factories and
mills.
DROPS
THE BEST
REMEDY
For all forms of
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, Neural.
Troubles, and
Asthma
STOP THE PAIN
Gives Quick Relief
It Mops an re-
Joint t
the .- uric and In
in it No
other like it. Sample
free on request.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS
One Dollar per bottle, or pent
paid . price not
obtainable In your locality.
, f RHEUMATIC CO.
Street
Pool Rooms Must Co By
March First, Says
Aldermen
In face of the urgent need of more
room it is hoped the legislature will
comply with the modest request the
c has made for an appropriation
to make some permanent improve-
that there are some places in Green- to lay plans to Improve business in
that are going to be mighty good weather.
particular about how they take
chances at being searched.
R. H. Chase, Frank
o--------- Pierce, Leo Earl Dawson.
Some folks keep talking about re- Jamie T. Smith, O. L.
pealing the Pitt county stock law
Tyson, Jr., E. W. Jr., A.
lbs of us ore cannot sec
made such a to-do over
Castro catering the United States,
In this country liberty it looks
like b i ought to have been allowed
ii on and Bee the folks and
U much as he wants to, and
then so home when he sot good
if the Greenville market bl Just like the legislature had not to be present,
going to have something like eight ready killed it. Mr. j. B. went Green.
warehouses by next season, it does ville Monday.
not mean that the farmers will get When the public will not stand
high prices If they put all their land wrong pictures at the the of
In tobacco. latter will have to Improve. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Feb. 19.-St.
o--------- John Episcopal church In this city Is
You can mark It down that North A suicide, a fire and an auto- to be the scene of a notable wedding
SKIN SORES
mom, am nut, rums,
SALT KM
healed by
SALVE
is. Par
QUICKLY HEALED
Carolina is going to harbor fewer mobile accident, gave
ready. That is what it amounts
after keeping him detained at the
door for several weeks.
i in ii-kn Conservation Congress
LINCOLN, Neb., fourth
annual meeting of the Nebraska Con-
Greenville tomorrow evening, when Miss Louise I Congress began at the state
enough exciting incidents for one day. in university today and will continue its
c marriage to Mr. David Andrews until Saturday. Henry
Over eleven hundred boys through- b
of the oldest families in the try Life Commission, and a number of
out the state have enrolled for the she a of the prominent leaders in the con-
blind
seizure law there will be no excuse
for officers not finding them.
Almost every nook of North Car-
Is appealing to the legislature
corn contests this year.
widening and deepening of th. ,
. , , , a six months term of the
channel of Tar river, which is to , . cars
. . . schools. Compulsory
done this year, should be come
lowed by the of a boat term
Col. William Hayne Perry of Green-
ville, S. C, who was the son of Go v.
How would you like to see street Benjamin Perry of that state. She
Id Greenville You will Bee
attendance
along with the them here
Is also a granddaughter of United
States Senator John M. of
Alabama.
movement are on the pro-
gram for addresses.
Mrs. J. J. of Wilson,
came in Tuesday evening to visit her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown.
The board of aldermen held
special meeting Tuesday night, and
adopted a resolution revoking all
pool licenses in the town, to be
March 1st.
February
hoisted first time OS
island of Corsica.
army concentrated at
Bordeaux for an invasion of
England.
Jackson took the field
the Florida Indians.
r Knights of Pythias
founded by James H.
bone at Washington, D. C.
States Congress passed
a bill to retire the trade
Last Tax Appointment
I will be at the following places on
the dates named for the purpose of
collecting taxes due for the year
1912. Meet me and save costs, for
this is my last appointment.
S. I. Sheriff.
Ayden, March 1st
Swift Creek, March 1st.
Farmville Farmville, March let
Bethel, Bethel, March 1st
Carolina, Stokes, March 1st
Falkland, Falkland, March 7th.
Grimesland, March
March 8th.
Bells X Roads, 3rd.
Beaver Dam, Arthur, March 6th.
to mar
Old Age
Old age as It comes in the orderly
process of nature is a beautiful and
majestic thing. It stands for
knowledge, wisdom, counsel.
That Is old ago as it should be, but
old age as it often Is means poor
torpid bowels, a sluggish
and a general feeling of ill health,
despondency and misery. This in
most every instance Is wholly
One of Chamberlain's Tab-
lets taken Immediately after supper
will improve the digestion, tone up
the liver and regulate the bowels.
That feeling of despondency will give
way to one of hope and good cheer.
For Bale by all druggists.
adv
line to Norfolk. With tills means of
transportation there would come such
o I In spite of the mossbacks and kick-
In the world did you Greenville is going right ahead.;
a saving In freight rates as to put pet as fine a court house a, that
thousands of dollars annually in a We , of The legislature showing the dis-
pockets of the Then enter. position to kill all the bills for the
ville will go forward by leaps and go and buM
bounds.
Th Atlantic Coast Line If sending
very attractive and valuable
bulletins setting forth the
ties of the South. One of the
tins treats of corn growing and the
work of corn club, and another
comparative crop values In the
North and South, also the experience
An man built a
house, moved into it, and had
pied it only three hours when it
caught on fire and was nearly de-
new counties at this session.
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Good roads are worth working for
every day in the year.
The legislature is getting down to
night work.
STEADIER It
Several members of the West LAID
legislature have been caught I Mi
of farmers from the North and handed accepting bribes in con- The farmer can adopt a
who hare come South and made the election of a United system of diversified agriculture In
success.
the present legislature
States senator.
which the time of men and teams is
better distributed the year
Down here in North Carolina women than is possible In raising cotton and
will not quit and go home without do not want to vote- at least very corn alone. The number of days of
passing a bill conferring upon
commissioners the authority of at-
tending to county matters. So many
purely local bills going up to the
for enactment ard time
consumers and a burden of expense
to the stats.
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The binding over to superior court
of hi of a minister of
Greenville because he preached
against evils existing in the com-
should not cause the people
o town to slacken their efforts
to cot rid of these mils. There are
s here that ought to be closed.
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Before Governor can get the
peat in his office warmed, talk be-
gins to loom up as to who will likely
he tho next governor. But as a gov-
i of North Carolina cannot
himself the talk does not in the
least disturb the present chief
The county that cannot support it-
self has but little excuse for being
a county. Doubtless that Is one
on the does not take
to the propositions
In establish new counties that come
tip at every session.
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A New York eye ears
moving picture shows
the eye sight of half of the
people in that city.
few of them, but they help along a crop miscellaneous work
powerful sight In every good move and lost the cotton-corn
for Improvement. farmer for a whole year does not ex-
to days as a rule, and
latest thrill Is the the number of days that the horse
of a man named Hay who has or mule works at actual crop work,
a son named Timothy and a daughter does not usually exceed days In
named a year, hence there Is a great amount
His wife is no doubt in clover. lost time for men and teams on a
farm, unless there Is
As we said on a former occasion, much miscellaneous work to do;
n comparison of statements of Green- which there Is not for the average
banks with those of other tenant or for the average one-horse
towns leaves nothing for this town farmer. Under a properly diversified
to be ashamed of. i system, however, the two-horse far-
mer can work days In a year at
Britton, of the Raleigh News and actual crop work, besides a lot of
ought to get after some of time devoted to miscellaneous work,
the papers for printing his picture and In working a greater number of
over the name of Francisco in a year, be tends a much
0--------- total area and gets a larger in-
If every business man would try D. In The Pro-
as hard to build up his own business Farmer.
as ho does to pull down that of his ;
competitor, he would make more The annual conference of the
success National Child Labor Committee will
e held in Jacksonville, Florida, March
1913. The general sub-
The price of scats in stock ex- Child Labor and Poverty, will
changes seem to be In the be discussed In relation to wages,
car with Block In express com- unemployment and the family.
Many southerners will be among the
speakers and conditions of em-
ploying Industries in the south will
WE SELL THE BEST
Farm Machinery
HARDWARE
Because it
PAYS
us to sell and
you Lo buy the
BEST
If there is any Doubt in your Mind let us
Prove our Points to you on
STALK CUTTERS DISC
HARROWS
and on all our Farm and Garden Implements
HADLEY
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Some of them wondering why described.
Mr. Bryan is so quiet of late. Oh,
let a fellow stay In the back ground l
. ,.,. t . , I one of the kings
a mile it be wants to. . , ,
are called and what does the
word mean
the It Is up to any of the readers to
We have not abandoned
that It Is going to snow before long, answer.
Transports Yesterday
For Mexico Loaded
With Marines
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb.
Two of the four United States army
and
which have been fitting out here for
expeditionary service, sailed this
morning, leaving shortly after G
o clock.
The Meade is bound for
where she goes to take marines
to Vera Cruz. The Is
steaming south, presumably bound for
Galveston, though her sailing orders
were not made public and definite in-
formation is unobtainable at the
master's office.
Both vessels were ordered to sail
yesterday, but were unable to get
away until today. Work of
out has been rushed with the
most dispatch. All day yesterday and
throughout the night they were get-
ting ready to put to sea.
The Kilpatrick and Summer are
still at the here. They have
sailing orders, presumably for South-
ports and as soon as they are
ready will sail.
The Atlantic Coast Realty Company
secured Mr. C. T. 1400
acre Wilson farm, just across the
river, will have an auction sale
there about the middle of March.
This large farm, about acres of
which arc cleared, will be
ed in small tracts and sold according-
It will be the largest most
novel auction sale of farm lands this
Immediate section has known. But
that is in keeping with the Atlantic
Coast Realty Company's method of
things on a large scale.
Something out of the ordinary for
this sale is that the terms will be
one-fourth cash and the balance
In five yearly payments and
possession is not to be given
until this year's crops are gathered,
the purchaser will be paid six per
to offset this. The reason for
this postponement of possession Is
that plans have already been made
for this year's crops on the land.
Another feature about sale will
lie giving the purchaser of a parcel the
option of taking one or more adjoining
options the same size at the same
price, by which means he can get a
farm of any size desired.
Since Mr. has owned this
farm he has greatly Improved it and
It very valuable. It Is right close
to Greenville, extending from the
banks of Tar river back to the branch
just this Bide of Parker's Cross
and both Atlantic Coast Line rail-
road and the county road both run
almost through the of it.
The sale of this farm going to
attract wide Interest.
Miss Tyson Entertains
On Friday evening from to
o'clock Miss Christine Tyson, in a
charming and unique manner, enter-
the senior class of the Green-
high school.
Fitting suggestions for St.
tine's day and the class colors, red
and white, predominated throughout
the home. The graceful hangings of
and and the soft glow
from the red lights, with the happy
seniors moving beneath them, made
a most beautiful for this, the
first festive evening given to honor
the class of
The guests were welcomed by the
hostess, with her usual grace and Mr. I
Beth Hooker. Delicious fruit
served in the hall.
An exciting game of was
In progress and the Bounds of.
merriment rang through the spacious
hall and rooms. Miss
was fortunate In winning the prize,
a beautiful bunch of red carnations.
Delicious ices, cakes and mints, I
which were designed so as to carry
out the color were served by
Misses Frances Whedbee,
Dumber, Alma Rock and Frances Taft.
J. L. and family were
the recipients, of a very liberal
last Tuesday
by tho many members of the
Methodist church. Mr, and
bis excellent wife were visited by a
number of ladles who were the pro-
of the movement and the rev-
gentleman was taken by
prise when numerous articles of
apparel, towels, dress
goods, handkerchiefs, ties, hosiery,
table clothes, counterpanes and
other useful articles, besides a
liberal amount of The
were highly appreciated by Mr. Rum-
and his family. Tho net of the
generous donors evidences the love
and esteem held by members of
for their
Tenant
A tenant e belonging to Mr.
John Allen, about G miles from town,
destroyed by fun Sunday night.
Ufa did no learn the of the
or amount of the Vs.
that he a hundred dollars
Insurance.
Several Before the Senate
of General Five
Railroad Bills In-
RALEIGH, Feb. than half
a hundred bills passed their final read
in the of representatives
yesterday, several dozen local roll call
bills passed their second reading and
more than fifty new bills were Intro-
No bills of general interest
were considered, the public local and
private calendar having precedence.
the more than fifty new bills
introduced, however, were a good
number of public measures of general
interest. In the senate also a great
many bills passed their final reading
most of them, however, being only
local In their application.
house calendar is still in a
congested condition, more so than at
this period of the session of 1911.
For this reason a number of members
yesterday insisted on holding a night
session, but some desired to go to
the show last night and
Murphy called attention to the
fact that the house would be making
no real progress to consider more
bills than clerk's office force could
handle, so a motion to adjourn at
until o'clock today was car-
A Joint resolution thanking Hon.
Kemp P. for his service to the
slate, rendered in writing and pub-
his history of University,
was adopted by a rising vote, it had
already been adopted by the house.
The senate also passed on final read-
the bill to amend the re-
to the time when justices of the
peace shall return to the
peace shall make returns to
court, limiting the time to twenty
days after the original trial, and to
amend the law relating to auditing
books of private corporations.
Railroad Bills
Representative Bikes of Union In-
half a dozen bills, three of
them providing for further
of To regulate
of freight trains, to require full
crews on all passenger trains and to
require more efficient service by rail-
road companies in checking
To incorporate the Dunn and
ton railroad company is purpose
cf a bill introduced by Representative
Young, of Harnett, while
Page of Moore is the author of
a bill to amend the charter of the
Aberdeen and railroad.
Representative Devin of
Introduced a bill to prohibit peddling
of drugs, medicines and appliances
for treatment and another to regulate
the distribution of samples of patent
medicines, drugs, etc,
A special order for the close of the
morning hour Friday is the
mill encourage road building in
North Carolina and to provide a road
fund by the issuing of the bonds of
state to be loaned to the counties
of the
THE SENATE
The senate was called to order at
o'clock Monday by President Pro
Pharr, prayer being offered by
Rev. L. T. Johnson, pastor of the
Christian church, Raleigh.
Petitions
Petitions were presented for in-
creased appropriations to school for
feeble-minded by Senators Hannah.
Hobgood, Weaver,
Brown, Allen and Coffey.
Petitions from citizens for six
months schools by Senators Brown,
Phillips and Hall.
For a state wide law relating to
dumping sawdust in streams by Sen-
Jones.
For larger appropriation to Oxford
Orphan Asylum by Senator Pharr.
For state wide stock law by Sen-
Hawes.
Regulating the killing of fur-bear-
by Senator Coffey.
ROUTE OF HE
Express
Schedule in Effect January
N. following schedule fig-
published as information only
and are not guaranteed.
VI LEAVE
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a m. dally, for Plymouth, Eliza-
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Parlor Car service. Conn for
all points North and West.
p. m. dally except Sunday, for
Washington,
in sleeping cars, apply to J.
vice.
For information and res-
West Hound
a. m. dully, for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car
service. Connects North and West.
a. in daily for Wilson and
Connects for all points.
p. m dally for Wilson and
Raleigh. , Broiler
L. Greenville, N. C.
W. W.
Gen. Passenger Agent.
Who Makes The A .-suit Is
To The April Of
Superior Court I
Bond
The sermons which Rev C. M.
Rock and Rev. E. M. Hoyle preached
Sunday night to their respective con-
in the Baptist and
dist churches were topics of much
comment on the streets Monday. Ev-
advocate of morality and good
approved of all the preach-
said the evils arising from
blind tigers, pool rooms and gambling
that exist here.
j Further than this, the town was
thrown into a feeling of indignation
Monday afternoon at a dastardly as-
sault made upon Rev. M. Rock, pas-
tor of the church, by S. J.
Nobles, of a pool room. place
has long been looked upon as carry-
on a business that should not be
allowed, and has frequently
spoken against by others besides the
preachers.
Mr. had gone in a store just
across the street from pool room,
and Nobles that he was there
went in. Nobles said a few words
the minister and struck him two
blows on head. This was more
than the preacher would stand for,
and turning loose his fists on
soon bad him reeling about the
I Just as Mr. Rock began landing his
blows with telling effect, A. H.
aT darted behind him. He was
a blow back of the bead and the
next instant was grabbed from behind
and his arms pinioned lo his body.
While being thus held Nobles
and again struck the minister
two or three blows; one of them cut-
ting the bridge of his nose.
Mr. Rock could not toll who struck
the blow from behind, but it was
w ho Id him while Nobles
and renewed the assault.
A number of citizens got
Monday night to decide upon some
of action and strongly Con-
the assault on minister.
Mayor Woolen this morn-
counsel waived
and he was required to give bond
in the sum of to appear at April
term of Superior court.
WASHINGTON, Feb. in-
crease of nearly in the an-
appropriation bill was
made by the senate committee on
which reported meas-
to senate today. The total
asked for is the sum in-
an Increase of in
railway may pay In part by
of the parcel post.
A new weighing of the malls
a period of thirty days from
September 1913, is provided by the
bill as reported to the senate. This
step is recommended because the par-
post has greatly Increased the
of malls and the railroads
they are entitled to
on a new basis. The bill also
would the present practice of
carrying second class mail on fast
freight trains.
The plan of allowing communities
to nominate their postmasters Is em-
bodied in the bill and would apply
to all fourth class whore
postmasters salary Is more than
The bill does not such
nomination compulsory.
Within n nursery Doors.
The best covering for a children's
playroom la cocoa matting, which can
easily be taken up and shaken twice
a week.
and lime water given to a
baby strengthens It and helps to
make bone. It also renders the milk
readily digestible.
It is an excellent plan to put a piece
of white oilcloth under a child's plate.
It can be wiped after every meal and
tablecloth.
Hair pillows are nice for baby's
cribs or carriages. They can be
wished In the hottest of water and
dried by artificial means and no dam-
age Is done them.
To make baby's hair curl brush It
upward and twist it round the fingers
damping the Brushing
downward makes the hair grow
straight and smooth.
Ayden Items.
AYDEN Feb. Herman
Smith's horse ran away Sunday and
threw him out of the buggy and gave
a severe bruising, but no serious
damage.
Car load Maine grown seed potatoes
red bliss and Irish cobblers. J. R.
Smith
Amos, Grover,
ire and Lewis Garris have run a phone
line from lo Ayden.
I Mr. J. L. has bought the
and of Mrs.
Lon on Lee street.
j Maura, drover W
H. Harrington have formed a co-part-
and furnish
estimates on
arrived, a solid car load of fur-
J. and Bro.
Mr. Levy All, ii who
sold bit farm to Mr. B. has
moved lo Ayden and occupies the
residence in south Ayden.
received pounds of
and per cent, dynamite. The
stuff to blow up slumps and sub-soil
J. K. Smith Bro.
Mr. has moved bis
family to town occupies the
that he built here several years
ago.
Another shipment of those Oliver
Steel plows, disc cultivators,
harrows and cutlers.
J. R. Smith and Bro.
Rev. H. L. and wife left
Tuesday for Richmond where Mr. e-
will undergo an operation.
A car of wire fence, the best to be
Call get our prices
buying. J. R. Smith and Bro.
Mr. Richard has let th
contract for a large set of modern tale
stables. Messrs. and
Harrington are the contractors.
Mr. Robt. has moved nil
family to the L. A.
mar Bethany.
Mr. If, K. Hail bit Sunday for a
business trip to
Owing to ill health, Mr. S. A. Jen-
kins has purchased the interest of Mr.
W. L. in the firm of Jen-
and This is an old
established firm noted for
and down weight.
I Seed Irish Potatoes wholesale and
retail, main crop. J. R. Smith and
Bro.
I Dr. Hardy Johnson spent Monday
night In town.
I Our fraternal orders seem to be en-
Joying a great
I All kinds of hardware. Horse Clip-
A car wire fence. J. R.
Smith and Bro.
Brave Old Oak.
Whether its branches show green
against a dark-blue where
the touches
Its leaves show magnets In light
of setting sun, or black and
In the moonlight, there Is no tree
of them all to compare with oak.
All a summer's day you may He out-
stretched beneath it, so strong and
so friendly, not to you only, but to all
little lives that about Its
roots. All kinds cf busy creatures,
ants, spiders, beloved
of your childhood, go scurrying over
you on this errand and that, as
afraid, almost, as If you were dead.
A feeling of kinship comes to you;
a knowledge that all life about
you in oak and grass and insect, and
the good dog lying at your feet, Is
but a little part of the ageless flux
and reflux; soothingly as a cool band
on an aching head, there comes to
you realization that soon fears,
hates, and loves forgotten, your tired
body shall rest under the trees all
the days and all the
Atlantic.
PORCELAIN DUE TO ACCIDENT
How th of Enameling Wm
Discovered by Chinese Worker
About B. C.
New the year B C. in the be-
ginning of the of Han.
workers Id earthenware set their pots
n the oven to bake, and forgot them,
they remembered them and
opened the oven doors they found that
the were vitrified in shining
spots. In this way enameling of
porcelain was discovered. When
freed of its dross the substance grew
lighter, become clear, acquired
a grain as fine and smooth as
vet and a hard, translucent body
that rang like a bell.
The art of monochromatic glazing
was discovered Id the time of
dynasty of Sung B.
Occasionally the action of the m ;
the pigments and produced
of color. The Mon
invasion the prograM of
ceramic art. In
son of a day laborer, dethroned the
emperor and founded the dynasty of
Ming, whose reign until
1644. lost no time in
the imperial He
gave the national
monopoly of the work In porcelain, ex-
nothing but the white pottery
manufactured by the artisans of
Coder the new impetus all
the ancient were revived and
perfected. The system of three-color
and five-color decoration, after a
firing, dates from the re-
of art under the Ming
Harper's Weekly.
TOOK HIS LIFE BY REQUEST
Then Considered Annoying Suitor
Dead and Wanted No Corpse
In House.
He was a theatrical lover, and she
like his In the least, for be
was constant in bis devotion,
Made matters worse. She had tried
i gentle means to get rid of him, but he
lad disregarded them with painful
he exclaimed, burling
at her feet, love
My life Is yours Will you take
She did not look like a murderess,
but she with calm deter-
He at her rapturously.
do bogged, draw-
back from him as if In horror.
have taken your life, as requested
me to do. and you are henceforth to
all Intents and purposes
He seemed dazed.
do she continued, turning
aside, to have a dead person
In the house, If you do not go
away at once shall send for an
and have you removed to
nearest
Then the dreadful situation In
his own precipitate folly bad placed
was revealed, and he removed
himself with promptness and dispatch.
MUSEUM OF OFFICE
Gospel of Courage.
Ralph stated his belief
thus In Harper's
get up each morning deter-
mined to be happy, determined to bu
master of the events of the day In-
stead of being mastered by them; to
take anew this attitude of mind when
the doleful thought presents Itself or
the attempts to show his
face; to look on the bright
aide of things, to stand
ways in the sunshine rather than In
tho II that makes
life with Its daily round and its
knotty problems continually easier
This hopeful, optimistic,
of mind and
Is to set Into operation subtle, silent
forces that are continually working
along the lines m are going and that
opens the way for us to
As to Chickens.
They are the moat on-
certainest creatures that walk the
family acre. Almost everybody tries
to raise chickens at one time or an-
other. Looks the
part of It
And It Is easy, you learn one
chickens don't know
anything, medium sized chickens
don't know anything, big chickens
don't know anything. If there Is a
change of an Intellectual nature as
size ones know
If possible than little ones.
If there Is a wire partition in your
pen with an open door at one end the
will try to plunge through
the wire Instead of going around
walking through tho
Interested.
earliest mention of coal Is
laid to have been made by
said the professor, at break-
fast.
what did be say was a ton,
Inquired tho landlady,
pouring coffee.
W. A. WITT,
Gen. Superintendent.
NORFOLK. VA.
Si. founder of
Am, Public Health Association
years old today.
Safety Device,.
understand the French
eminent has offered a of
for a device that will make
safe.
don't they at the
time offer a prize for a device
that will make falling out of a tenth-
story window
TO
Having duly tho
superior court clerk . county us
administrator with win annexed,
of the of Shade Jackson, de-
notice Is hereby given to all
persona Indebted to the to
payment to Hi
and all persona hating claims
said notified to
to undersigned
for payment on or the 18th
of February, Hilt, or this notice
will he In bar
This day February,
II. K. It I IT,
of Jackson.
ltd
Strange. London Figure.
A few years ago there used to
on pavement of Oxford street In
all weathers a venerable
gentleman, dressed respectably In
high hat and frock coat, who
each member of the throng of Bun
worshipers, moving In the
morning, westward In the evenings,
uttering in a quick tone of deep con-
the single time Is
short time Is No one
to listen to the old revivalist,
or cared to the further of
warning which be would have given,
for all knew that he prated of things
that did not really matter to the
city Nation.
This is My Birthday
Duke
In Arthur Russell, eleventh
Duke of Hertford, was born In Lou-
don, 1858 and succeed-
ed to the title upon the death of
elder brother In After
his education at Oxford he Joined
the Grenadier Guards saw active
In the Egyptian campaign cf
1882. From 1884 to 1888 he served
on the staff of Viceroy
of India. While In India the
married the daughter
of Archdeacon Tribe, an
clergyman stationed at Lahore. Tho
Is famous alike for beauty
her talent. She Is one of the
lust all round women In Eng-
land, devoted not only to shooting,
but also to and yachting. The
Is of the wealthiest
of tho United Kingdom. Ho Is
owner of acres, a
part of which Is In the heart of Lon-
don. Abbey, his principal
country Bent, Is famous for its
garden its collection of val-
palatines.
1911 Pitney of Now
appointed an Justice
of tho court of
United States.
Doomsday Book Is Chief Treasure mt
Place Attracts
Visitors.
The little museum forms part
of the record office In Chancery but
is a British better knows
to Americans than lo the of
Londoners who daily pass its doors.
Of course, most treasured of
the museum's exhibits is Dooms-
day book, but hardly less
are the gunpowder plot papers,
Wellington papers, the log of
Victory, the last letter which
wrote with bis right band and
first be with his left baud
after losing the right one, the treaty
of peace strongly reminiscent of
Field of Cloth of
Henry VIII and Francis I., illuminated
books worth a monarch's and
royal charters galore.
All basso things, however, do not
i ii to the and
will one find more than a doz-
en people in the museum and of
this, the majority will not be
said an official,
better known to Americans than it la
to Americans are not
only interested in the book,
royal charters and exchequer records,
but naturally In things pertaining to
their own country.
like to Bee William
signature appended to a petition to
King James II. praying that the
Lord Baltimore and
himself may soon be beard by
lords of plantations, the delay be-
very that of
Washington to a letter to biB great
and good King George III . con-
the exchange of ratification of
a treaty of amity, commerce and
concluded in November, 1794,
as well as the signatures of John
Adams, Stephen Hopkins, Benjamin
Franklin and Thomas on
various Mall Ga-
QUEER PUNT THAT COUGHS
Works Itself Into a Rage When Oust
Is Deposited on Its
Leaves.
All have read of carnivorous plants,
of laughing plants and of plants
weep, but who has beard of a plant
that
There is the authority of a French
botanist, however, for the statement
that a plant in various tropical re-
actually possesses the power
to cough In most approved man-
The fruit of this plant resembles
the common broad bean.
It appears that coughing plant
Is something of a crank, that it easily
works itself Into rage and that it has
a curious horror of all dust.
As Boon as a few grains of duet
are deposited on its leaves, air
chambers that cover their faces and
are respiratory organs of the plant
become with gas, swell and end
by driving out the with a slight
explosion and a sound that resembles
so much cough of a child suffer-
from a cold to carry a moat
uncanny sensation to the one behold-
the
Telegraph.
Aid to Memory.
Sally Sweeney was accustomed to
visit twice every week in of
to get anything needed by the
Though she could neither read
nor write she never forgot any of tho
messages with which the family bad
her. But once, however, her
memory failed her. She had been or-
by one of the family to buy a
yard of some color of The as-
word slipped her mind. Hut
she was not to be by that
word. She walked Into a dry
store near at hand, still thinking hard.
She asked of one of the
mister, what Is It you call
when It ain't you say
you be meaning asked
the clerk.
Fer He very
cried Sally. you me a
Author Who Can't Be Tanged.
The writer of fiction, who also looks
for steady success, must never by any
chance get labeled As soon
as he Amis his critics
man writes or
writes as the may
be, that Is the moment when he must
suddenly switch off to something else.
Like Charles believe in
M In my own work I have
frequently resorted to It, In nine
cases out of ten it has proved a
the novelist must
ever remember that the public taste la
constantly changing I myself would
never dream of writing today the
that I penned ten years ago
stories which I may Bay were by no
means Gallon, In
the Dally Citizen.
That Kind.
do you want to employ a
asked the Jail keeper
replied the prisoner In the
cell.
send one In to
will he want to come In
yes; mm I'll send you baa
often In
Competent Opinion.
a big, I. looking
to be for said the lady
at the back door.
man's got f healthy,
ma'am to the hand
outs nowadays, believe





mm
Interesting Hews The Bold Bandit failed lo Make
Say In The Capital Good In Holdup In
CLAIM SETTLEMENTS.
City
Kansas City
A I
KAN .-AS
CIT
up
. . at
I I
i of line. I
I i After la-
i . a and
i. iii his
He
of the
to i t ; lad hold look
lo lb.- new union,
I. A number of BUB re
the if
to sun when the who
plant, expect- officers his name D. R.
thereby lo watered along.
till in up. said.
court, but is la g a one hes-
I Hated and all obeyed an order to
Interest in the banquet to be up against the side of a build-
en
Weaned
hat came off and
and National with a com-
has Increased for everybody to
t lad fa days and it is ex-A, two or three men at
peeled I at hosts of their friends ad ran and
will b. began tiring. A bullet passed through
Jason an old white lungs of Francis Fitzgerald, a
of
die, A. It. Moon, a saloon
by a bullet and on.- Baal
i a through his hat.
His revolver empty, started t
to run, followed by the crowd. 11-
but the police
Cd bin. to a station.
by Governor
baring the old fellow a
release, it that With-
row testified to baring liquor from
a man who was
Then old bum
ho. fa tiger
v as ling liquor and Governor C
ii only right that the .
against
Bethel
i l us of last
We . of our
I old I
Mrs. Ha
ford
. . Q
Mrs. W. J
i it i
Mr r. K
G In I
I-
On T y i a.
ti ii i I the Round
Dozen In I new
i .
H II .,. Mi w. n
W H P, and Vance
Hunting, T. it. Andrews, J. T. Our-
and I. One
I lie
at the B,
r. r. r. B.
The i j -1 of who have
bad the pleasure of attending A I
at Teachers Training
School have shown their
the i e enjoyed sea-
.- a of Ir fat
be range lbs ml Is
that I la something I
. .
I In the first
. ring of I
by M
it. he
ill
in hall on the
to
I Will
r the ii lime I l after
. i of
N . i
the
Valentine at
On nine;, Pen. Mrs.
Q t. assisted by Miss
Cos and Miss Rachel Coward,
entertained of the young
i la at a Valentine party.
ware Into the parlor
i the darts of bad
ii amusement a sewing i,. of the
I which tested their skill our ,.,.
i The prise won by W. ,. ,.,,. ,,.,,., showed super.
H. All showed rare shin In In winning moat hearts as she
I do.
Dainty refreshments were served,
Mr. H. A. White, Agent,
Maryland Casualty Co.,
Greenville, N. C,
Dear
I desire to thank you and your Company for
check in the sum of in of my
claim on of injuries received
when out of my buggy last August.
Yours truly,
W. A. TEEL, Jr.
Mr. H. A. White, Agent,
Maryland Casualty Co.,
Greenville, N. C,
Dear
Please accept thanks for prompt settlement
of my claim on account of recent illness. This is
my second claim against and in
both cases same were handled to my entire
faction.
Yours truly,
W. H.
Mr. H. A. White, Agent,
Maryland Casualty Co.,
Greenville, N. C,
Dear
Please accept thanks for check covering in
full my claim for against the Maryland
Casualty Co., on account of sickness.
Yours truly,
S. J. EVERETT.
The Maryland is the only Casualty Company
maintaining a Claim Department in North Caro-
The Maryland writes nearly three times as
much business as any other Casualty Company
in North Carolina.
The Maryland issues a better policy than any
other Company doing business in North Carolina.
Have an Early
Choice if you
plan to buy
that
Furniture
We hate before such a splendid . for com.
a offered that a real
that will surely
I ii mil that are the manufacturers
at low prices.
TAFT VANDYKE
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
tr OF THE W
BANK OF GREENVILLE
Greenville, N. C.,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEB. 1913
Represented by
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Heal estate 4,200.00
Furniture and fixtures 4.327.32
Cash items 6.911.92
Cash and due from banks
At II. C.
Tuesday, I, mis
Very Low Round Trip Fares
NORFOLK
lb craft, At a late hour all
rating Mr, and lira,
i b plea ml we left, hoping that
I nil would Belie another
It . r ii. .,
; Co meed II th natty they
n In G
i .
. around
i Intel .
i one tried to e
. I
win-
i she awake and
i . . i I I I
on lay re
We h i a bi
will built soon.
All Rail or
Daylight Trip
Historic River
Norfolk March
2nd, 1913
cu-
be-
pro-
reward,
i piper will K
II
is My
i y ken
i r All
i i
. .
i ,
EXCURSION
Steamer All Rail
Wilson S 9.30
Greenville 8.70 9.76
8.70 10.06
In same proportion from all
other stations.
Special rates and arrangements may
made for parties of or more
traveling together.
Ticket sold February March
1st. 2nd and 3rd. Limited to return
March 1911,
Unsurpassed facilities and
for and com-
fort via Norfolk. Daylight and
steamer trips all rail.
Early application should be mad
It both Bleeping car stateroom
detailed from any
ticket agent, or address
W. W
General
Norfolk, Va
CHOICE CI r
AMI VIOLETS
Our artistic arrangements
In wadding outfits are equal
lo the best. Nothing finer In
than our
Styles.
Blooming pot plants, palms
and ferns in great variety.
Hose hushes, and
evergreens, hedge plants and
trees.
J. L. A CO. Raleigh, N. C.
U. Jr., for Green-
ville and vicinity.
2.17
liabilities
Capital stock
profits
10,569.83
Careful Attention Given to all Business
to us.
E. a
leader of the C. T. U. tiled.
Horn Sept. 1819.
Cabbage Plant
OF
l-HOST
FOR
The following Jersey Wake.
Held,
slag Large Loll Head.
Mils selection should i con-
miner.
for shipment from
at per
Over 1.110 per f.
ii. h. C. Can
orders any
Count and satisfaction guaranteed.
L. C. Arthur
N. C.
business
with
1769 -Six whipped by the
for for the
Americans.
V. H. C. A. Sen Ices
Prof, ii. ii. Smith conducted a most
in B., February IT, evening, ills
He graduated from the advice, and
n v In and eagerly to tho
. I Into mercantile pursuit.-. He ho brought which
removed to the west and In 1891 was Not but navel
ah for the about thing and Jo I
N Territorial Council. it for there things it will not i
WM elected to the do to over. He
lily In ISM and was re-elected by re Solomon and
on accepting office in he respect
11- -as then non-resident member of miserably
the executive council, of it. Ho closed with the
Mr, was appointed Yukon
missioner for the territorial govern-
In 1898 was re-elected by
In and next year
became of public
works for the territories. In
when Alberta was erected Into a
Province, Mr. was
fl-sf lieutenant Ho Is now
Ills second term.
parting God and
keep his commandments for is
the whole duty of
inn Si h; I lilt FOR
family of sir. to do gen-
house keeping and sew for
A. A. box
N. C.
Mothers Can Safely Buy
Dr. King's Now Discovery and give It
to the little ones when ailing and
suffering with colds, coughs, throat
Of lung troubles, nice, harm-
less, once used, always used. Mrs. i
in.- Mo.,
King's New Discovery changed,
our boy from a pale weak sick boy
to the picture of Always
help. Buy M at all druggist,
adv
CHANGE IN FIRM
The Taft Boyd Furniture Co., has
been succeeded in name by the Higgs-
Taft Furniture Co. The latter
all business of the former, and will con-
to do a general furniture business
as heretofore.
We are better prepared than ever to
serve our and invite them to
call upon us often.
HIGGS TAFT CO.
Greenville, K. C.
and has made tens of
millions of dollars.
The great opportunity knocks
but once at every man's
door. Are you ready
to seize your opportunity
if it came today. Have
you Start
saving, be ready
Commence
today.
-O-
The National Bank of Greenville
Only Hank In PHI County eminent
F. V. J. Cashier.
Supervisor.
LAST CALL
Your taxes for the year 1912
are long past due. All persons
owing taxes for 1912, who fail to
pay by March 5th, will positive-
have to pay cost.
March
S. I. DUDLEY,
Sheriff.
I Meek Paper
The Reflector printer has Just
the largest lot of paper stock ever
bought at one time since It has been
la business. Besides the news,
and book papers, there is over
a ton of fine writing papers for letter
heads and other work of that char-
We can suit the wishes of
Bay customer in quality of material
and work. Try us with your next
order.
Ma
OF
n. C.
Round trip fare from
Sou Kern Railway
ROCKY MT . Feb. In
to a general alarm of Are shortly
o'clock Thursday afternoon Ike CARRIER OF THE
Direct Lines to All Points North.
East. South and West
Low Round Trip Fares to
MIRTH CAROLINA
-The Land of the
city fire department was called Co the
Greenville will be 19.76, with Southern oil plant on
low fares from other Mr, was from th
points. basement of that part of the mill
OF February H, as , ,.,. room, a
March and for trains scheduled lug of the only
to reach Washington. l. C. before the construction of Ike CALIFORNIA POINTS AND
noon of March 1913. j which an S-inch tire wail ALL PRINCIPAL RESORTS
FINAL Tickets will be l two. ii Use room and Schedules,
to reach original starting point moss, which was located BOB
returning before midnight of March Following a discovery of in III
1913, with privilege of extension room lire doors ware el
to reach original starling point re- and caused a of the
turning before midnight of April lo. flames to room alone. The
1913. by deposit of ticket with Joseph ii is was started from one
Special Agent, at caking machine Batting on hi-
Station. Washington. D. C, not friction of n foreign substance. W gladly and court
than midnight of March S. 1913. and which was In the Bead meal furnish you with all
upon of fee of at time v meal had baked as the s your quickest
of deposit. was to the of moM way
Lighted Coaches
Car Sen Ice
If you are contemplating a trip to
any point, before completing arrange-
same. It will be wise for
you to consult a representative of the
Southern Hallway, or write the under-
Greenville Banking Trust Company
4th. 1913.
RESOURCES.
Loans
x. C.
Real F. and v
and lag
banks
on
BI
Capital
I I., iv .
. S
For reservation, or any Information the building It quickly kindled a
communicate with agent or that soon called forth an alarm
T. C. WHITE. and drove the workingmen from the
General Passenger Agent, room,
W. J. CRAIG.
Passenger Traffic Manager.
WILMINGTON. N. C.
ii
Though damage Is hard to
it is thought the damage In
the will be
and a dollars. The
loss is the
The lest
for your
only a week
in which to the trip
J. O. JONES.
Traveling agent
N. ;.
H. F.
Passenger Agent.
Washington.
The Maine
I w Feb. Memorial
Major to he Tried
N. Y Feb. U. Mom- which was toted or in working
day is the day by the court tor there and tins represents some attended by many members
beginning the trial of Mayor Limn n is thought the total will be the American In Havana re
S, whose actions and l . and Is fully held today in observance of the
ill support of the cause of Covered by Insurance.
striking workers have at-
Want Ads
DRAFT AMI RECEIPT BOOKS.
is and crop lieu
at Reflector
I IS Std
II
bushel. J. J. , ,, , , ,
N. I and Thursday. Feb IS
D. I. D. D. s.
BED
AT S. M.
FOUR CENTS A WEEK
AND FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE
TH YOUTH'S
COMPANION
STORIES AND ARTICLES on sports
athletics boys young; men
STORIES AND ARTICLES for men
and women in active employments;
invalids and shut-in.
STORIES AND ARTICLES for busy
mothers and at school and
college.
Nobody in the family is left out by The
Companion. There's something
from the youngest to the oldest.
COMING
A GREAT SERIAL STORY,
by Holman F. Day, with the strange title,
On Misery Subscribe now and
lake sure of this remarkable story.
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION.
RECEIVED AT THIS Of
Horn
Saturday, 15th, 1913, to Mr. and
Mrs. S. T. White, a daughter.
wide attention. The indict-
on which Mayor will be
tried charges him with inciting the chosen captain of
striking textile workers to riot
the disturbances here.
Robert K. Lee took com-
of the Confederate
mies.
TAKEN HAVE TAKEN
up two male hogs, weight about
pounds each, and one female, about
naive weight, all unmarked. Two
black and white the
reddish. Owner can get same by
proving ownership paying the
charges. C. H.
N.
MOVEMENT TRAINS
Time Arrival And
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
Northbound
a. m. 1.18 p. m
H m. i-
NORFOLK SOUTHERN
1.15 a. m. 3.30 a. m
9.33 a. m. a. m.
4.26 a. m. 1.17 p. in.
SUCCESS
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The start toward and hat
.-s is in owning your own
you add to your
the road will be a long
tart saving now. Deposit your
e with us where it will draw
and when you want to own you
home will will ac
the money to assist you
lag fan Buy Shares
In The 14th Series
row
HOME
ASSOCIATION
US Evans . S. t
J. C. Lanier
STONED
AND IRON
NORTH CAROLINA
d-w
Plymouth colonies.
Roma to
ISA- Colombia, S. C. surrendered
Sherman.
ship passed through the
Suez Canal.
anniversary the
the United States battleship Maine
iii Havana harbor.
Or. New
Soothes Irritated throat and
chronic and hacking cough, re
tickling throat, nice
Take no other; one used,
used. Buy It at nil druggists,
adv
WANTED
will pay
for them any Quantity, delivered I
the office, of the American Tobacco.
N. C. Smoke Sovereigns
i save the coupons.
KM
money and personal papers, Butt
rd return to j. t. Tim-
h. lake.
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ton College N.
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get satisfaction for your shoe money, and with these
shoes we're offering satisfaction means style,
fit and sufficient service.
If you wish to know when you buy how
good Shoes are read the guarantee
that goes on every pair of Shoes.
It makes your shoe-buying a certainty.
Were Showing Some Mighty Smart Models
for Men, to
be but One Shoe if everyone ,





LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS WHAT MEAN FIRST SIGHT bands nurses of years ago
T dost In the world we
do with all our
Mrs. when she and
husband decided, after much die-
to mo from their house.
which was too Mk now
that the children had all pone any
to of their own.
won't to hi our
turf, to nay of all tho
we hare stored In tho
Tick at the you need
then turn a hand man
In the suggested Hem-
en
Tilt. Charles, you wouldn't want mo
to sell all our old keepsakes, would
four
assuredly. What earthly use
U any one a lot of old books,
and that no one ever
looks at except at house cleaning;
ix. they do anybody any
I don't propose they
admitted Mrs. Hemming,
f hate to part with some of them.
my dear. Tho
fact la. It will be a relief you when
are rid of all that old
I could select Just a few
of the oldest things and we could put
the tit In the storeroom of tho apart-
You know there's a nice big
I know It. Harriet, and I'm
planning to keep golf clubs there
and my fishing tackle. So If you
please, won't fill up that storeroom
with n lot of useless
After the second hand dealer's visit i
Hemming said to his hope
were sufficiently
let In the attic
nearly answered
Mrs Hemming are a few lit-
that it seems a to
ell. such
r mind enumerating them.
Harriet. I shouldn't be Interested In
a list of crippled furniture or ancient
what I thought or keeping was
the two old-----
Harriet, we decided to get
rid of all Our old stuff. Don't let Han- ,
kins leave a thing tomorrow when he
comes with his
When the wagons drove away load-
ed with furniture and
mostly of a peculiarly Inartistic
Mrs. laughed away
her regrets. was she
aid to herself. would been
illy to keep that ugly
About a fortnight after they were I
settled in their apartment, Hemming
home one afternoon carrying a
largo box.
have a little present for you.
he with boyish pleasure.
You'll surprised when you see
what it Is. I was passing Devlin's an-
shop this morning when some
things in tho windows caught my eye
and took me back about to years to
the time when I was courting a
pretty girl In her grandmother's
best parlor, which was lighted with
green glass lamps. There, my dear,
what do you think of He
drew from the box two
lamps of old i
and decoration. they
you think of anything, liar
me think
of a lot of the answered.
much did you pay
let i cheap.
You see. one of his I
them up for or nothing In an
out-of-the-way Vermont
where antiques aren't appreciated
he sold me the pair for
Harriet, I'd have given if he'd
asked
I'm glad he didn't ask
replied Mrs. Hemming, I sold
these same lamps to three
weeks ago for
Scott Are. you sure they're
the same
course I'm sure. I'd know them
you bought then In I was
brought up under those
dollar apiece And I snapped
them up for tho mused
Hemming, trying not to look sheepish,
and I'm glad you re-
Mrs. Hemming. they
were what I hated to part with most.
I wanted to keep them and I'm awfully
Clad to have them
Popular Usage of the Word la Opposed
to Its Definition, Which
la
Two men got Into an argument re-
meaning of the word
One of them had used the
as the police uses It. to
describe the red glare In the sky
made by a fire at night. The other
man objected to this, asserting that
the word means In-
stead of Thereupon they
applied to the and found
them agreed in defining
wan. ghastly
Hut the Oxford Dictionary
caught up with the new and popular
manning of the word with this
with a red glow or glare
amid darkness of lightning
Hashes across dark clouds or flame
mingled with
Hut this seems to he gratuitous of
the Oxford Dictionary. The word
started out it seems a I-at in
adjective meaning It
was used of the complexion,
much as Is used. Then it
grew to have the meaning of
But Us transition Into the
meaning given it today seems to
have been due to the willfulness of the
press, which found It a handy word
to describe a phenomenon for which
no other word had. apparently, quite
tho
Guardian.
PRIVILEGE OF BEING AN ASS
Generally Considered Inalienable, but
New York Magistrate Who Fined
Student Thought Otherwise.
Compared to tho Inalienable right to
males n tool of yourself, tho right of
free speech, which loudmouths pro-
Um moat cherished one, is of
small concern In average person.
nil places whore some restraint
on tho former might ho expected Mew
York la the Inst that would thought
of. Tel In the night court n Columbia
student, caught by start constable
In the not of Standing still under
umbrella while tho Man shone
overhead, was fined and warned
that tho penalty for tho next offense
of similar genesis would a
In the workhouse, Tho man,
of course, was Qualifying for n
He looked was the
intention. In which he
acquiesced.
quoth the police magistrate
ponderously, fraternity a
to order a man to make an ass of him-
and he expressed the wish that
the whole chapter could be haled Into
court that he might fine them all. Con-
In how many ways New York
Invites young men to make asses
themselves, and how many persons In
that town. In fact, do make asses
themselves without molestation, why
should tho line drawn at a practice
apparently so Inoffensive to public pol-
icy as tho one
Journal.
Crowd Proved to Be Very Human
When Cripple Long Blind Was
Wheeled Up.
All his life he had boon lame; near-
all his lite ho had been blind. But
always he could hoar, and the thing
ho liked best to hear was martial
music by tho band. He beard It
The Homo for was
on a side at root, out of the way of
bands. Tho operation that restored
his sight was followed shortly by a
big parade.
said he. shall see the
fellows that play tho
The line of march was twenty
blocks away, but to a strong-armed
orderly who was used to wheeling a
chair treaty blocks was
untiring. The policeman on the edge
of the crow was far more formidable.
can't take that boy In
ho said. crush the life out
out of him. We can't do anything
with a crowd like this on parade days.
They're a
they're very said tho
orderly. Then he told the story of
the newly opened eyes.
said the policeman.
He stepped back. Others also step-
back, policemen and members of
the Right up the curb they
went, the boy and the orderly. A few
who had hold their places since sun
up grumbled a but the eager
look of the boy who had never seen a
uniform conquered and they made
way. Then the bands came, dozens
of them, and every bandsman seemed
to play his best for the boy In the
chair. It was splendid; so
Hint the boy and the orderly and the
mob laughed cried together.
Truly, the mob was very human.
Old Tims Article Tells Difficult
Duties and Requirements of Their
Profession.
In their of the
authors. Miss Nutting and Miss Dock,
, quote from an article written in 1764,
which gives an Insight into what was
I required of the trained nurse in the
eighteenth century. The article
occupation is as important tor
; humanity its functions are low and
repugnant. All persons are not
adapted to It, and the of
ought to be difficult to for
tho lives of patients may depend upon
their choice of applicants. The nurse
patient, mild,
ate. She should console the
foresee their needs, and relieve their
tedium. The domestic duties of the
nurse To light the tires in the
wards and keep them going; to carry
and distribute nourishment; to
the and doctors on
their rounds, and afterwards to re-
move ail dressings, etc.; to sweep the
hails and wards, and keep the persons
of the patients and their surroundings
clean; to empty all vessels, and
change the linen; to prevent
noise and quarreling and
to notify the steward of
everything they see which is wrong;
to carry out tho dead and bury them;
to light the in the evening, and
visit the sick during the night, and
to watch them them
every aid which their state requires,
and treating them with kindness and
A FACT
ABOUT THE
JUST ESCAPED WORSE FATE
Brief Holiday.
Joy Is like a bird flight, which
dips in passing and touches us
with Its wings. It comes from out of
a far country and it tracks Ha way
on high. After that brief hovering
It will recover Its former attitude,
speed, and song. Its throbbing heart
passes high over our throbbing
lei and frozen hills. As watch
that High of wing
wish that somehow we might cap
that and teach It
dwell among men. Why should It
I hot never abide We would
have that joy abide so fixedly that It
would become a peace. The holiday
season Is like . that It stoops
a little out of space, draws near our
dim earth, and sheds Its brightness
among men. As swiftly II came,
swiftly It goes again. And yet each
year It draws more close and
for a longer time; Its radiance Is re
to us more clearly, full
grace and Weekly.
Fine of Man Who Attempted Suicide
Would Have Been Larger Had
He Succeeded.
One evening, several years ago, In
gold mining camp In the Transvaal,
man, partially intoxicated and sup
posed to by Jealousy, at-
tempted suicide. Ho first took
but this not proving strong
enough h tried to hang himself, but
prevented, and handed over to the
sheriff to be kept in safe custody for
the night, and to b tried before the
acting gold commissioner, a shrewd
and solemn Scot, the next morning.
There being no law to prevent him
from commuting suicide if he thought
fit, but it being considered desirable to
punish him In some way. It was
ed to bring a charge of drunkenness
and disorderly conduct against him
To this the prisoner pleaded guilty
the gold
without the ghost of a
delivered the following extraordinary
shall fine ye for
drunkenness; but I'll just ye to
that I what
attempted to and had ye succeed
ed In your attempt, your
would bin much
than It
BEAT ALL RECORDS BADLY
Irish Athlete Ran In No Time, for the
Stop Watch lad Actually
Stopped.
An Irish who was training
for a mile race, which he had very
high hopes of went one day.
accompanied by his man, Pat, to have
a trial ill a field convenient to his
own house.
said his master, as he
handed him his watch, that you
I note correct time in which start
and
who, by the way, was very
proud of his young master's prowess
In the athletic arena, assured him that
he would make no mistake.
Now, It happened that by some
lucky chance the watched stopped at
the precise moment which he
started to run.
Having put his best effort Into the
race, the athlete finished almost ex-
time, he shouted, breath-
Pat Immediately pulled out the
watch, and, on looking at It for the
first time since the start, an
of surprise, mingled with pride,
overspread his features.
he answered,
have beaten all records, for you have
done It in no
Turk With Wife Would Be Safe.
Monti is the only country In
where u wife may regarded
a perambulating life Insurance pol-
icy. The Montenegrin is intensely
for women is carried
to such a pitch that although the very
word Turk affects tho native as a red
lag does a bull, yet a Turkish traveler
finding himself in the wilds of Monte-
would be absolutely safe If he
were accompanied by his wife.
Life Is patriarchal. Thorn are no
towns, only villages. There
of half a dozen houses. In each
of which three and sometimes four
generations of a family live together
Travels, in spite of this patriarchal
life. tho men gloomy and taciturn,
with eyes open for treachery and
their right hand on their revolver.
London Daily Mirror.
Girl That Is Popular,
The popular girl in the school
will generally be a girl who In
games and outsiders often wonder
why this should be the case Tho
son Is that to play most games well
a girl must unselfish; she must
for her and not for her
own honor and glory, and she carries
this out unconsciously in bar daily
life. You do not find her thinking
that no else Is of any use In the
world, or putting on airs because she
lo be better looking than
her companions. She is and
natural and content to and
and is as strict In her code of
honor as her brother Is in a public
school Such girls will win
be rich In friends, and wherever they
go they carry with them a breezy
spirit of Joy good fellowship.
Speed of Animals.
According to naturalists, no animal
is known lo have exceeded the speed
attained by tho famous race-horse
Instantaneous photographs
show the full length of one complete
stride as about twenty-six feet. In the
stride of the fastest racers the hind
and limbs are raised
higher than the shoulders, and
from this relatively groat height
brought downward and forward, wide-
separated from each other, as a
sportsman says, avoid striking the
fore The ham which is hunted
has not in reality
tho speed of dog. The dog. on
the other hand, does not attain the
speed of the horse. The giraffe is said
to run at the rate of fifteen meters
per second under the most
favorable conditions. The elephant,
going at the rate of two yards a sec-
carries a weight approximating
carried by six
Weekly.
To Catch Foxes.
If you are particularly anxious to
a little surreptitious fox catching try
the following, It is the of I-up-
ton who speaks. In his
Notable the soles
of your shoes with a piece of fat
swine's flesh as broad as your hand,
newly toasted or a little broiled at
the Are, when you go out of the wood
homeward. And in every of your
steps cast a piece of the liver of a
roasted and dipped In honey,
and draw after your back the dead
carcass of a Your fox cannot
resist all this, but sure to have
a man nigh thee with bow
to shoot at him. or by some other
means to hit flood fun this
a country house party at loose ends.
Microscope In the Kitchen.
The use of the microscope Is
mended In the kitchen. If not of the
ordinary house, at least of those
an army of servants and
by wholesale. In hotels, boarding
houses, hospitals. Jails, its use In our
complicated modern life Is becoming
essential, and the need is upon
the necessity of determining the de-
of of food Tho chef
has no excuse for not knowing what
ho buys If he provided with a
microscope.
In starchy substances the
will soon revealed by the
microscope if the grains of starch
do not have the form in the
potato and It rice. The same thing
may be said of the spices. Pepper
can be adulterated only with peas or
ground beans, ard fraud also
may be readily The rule
may almost universally applied to
ail foods that pass through the
en, end especially the kitchens of the
wealthy. Coffee under the microscope
does not look like chicory In structure
and chocolate made with peanuts does
not look Ilka pure
Weekly.
Bowl of Mush.
A famous doctor a good
howl of mush and milk for your break-
fast, and you will not need any
Indian corn contains a large
amount of nitrogen, has qualities
assimilated, ard is fattening. It
Is cheap, and has great nutritive prop-
as well. A course of Indian
meal In the shape of mush. Johnny
cake, hoe cake, corn bread, etc., fol-
lowed by copious of water,
or, bettor still, cow's milk, to which.
If Inclined to dyspepsia, a little lime
water may be added, will make life
now a burden worth living, and you
need no other treatment to correct
your nervousness and brighten
vision and give you sweet and peace
sleep.
Make Living by
One occupation by which a score of
Britons are said to earn their
Is that of By
the rabbinical law no Jew la allowed
to kindle or mend any Are on the
bath, and In certain places in England
where Jews very numerous this
prohibition makes it that
persons shall be employed from sun-;
set on Friday to the same hour on
Saturday la a from house to house l
lighting Area and lamps and attending
them
Revolving Houses.
A Parisian Inventor has conceived
tho Idea of having small houses which
will turn on their axes built in
try districts for Invalids, thus furnish
a change of scene, of light, and of
air. There Is, he thinks, no reason
why some rooms should always get
the sunlight and the remainder be
always damp and unhealthy. The
idea Is not entirely new.
ago a revolving house was built In
Normandy. The door was constructed
of thin boards which glided over each
other as the house was turned. On
one occasion these spread out
like an opened fan. closing the exit.
The inmate, terrified by his
had the house pulled down
r's Weekly
Queensland's Rifle Fish.
There Is said to exist In the waters
of Northern Queensland a fish
about ten inches In length and
averaging a pound and half In weight,
which possesses the remarkable pow-
of shooting Its prey.
The as It is called. Is
alleged to swim leisurely about the
stream a few Inches below the
face, on the lookout for files and
other Insects that settle on the float-
leaves and twigs or on the surface
of the water plants.
When the gets close
enough for the purpose. It discharges
at Its victim s tiny Jet or ball of w I
which. If shot straight knock the
Into the stream, where It Is In I
,, .;. Baikal in by the shooter
Frightful World.
times are nerve-rack
wrong now
when we entered a
house we used to be met by one of
those awful bear heads on the rug.
now they're Introducing Chinese-
dragon
Beautiful
to a Berlin
specialist knitting In bed Is an ex
antidote for tired nerves.
I should say
that the fellow rho spent Urns
knitting In bed have a beautiful
What la known as the
is seldom occasioned by actual exist-
external conditions, but In t h e
great majority of cases by a dis-
ordered
THIS IS A FACT
be
by t a course of
regulate the LIVER
they bring hope and to the
mind. They bring health and
to the body.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Washington Birthday Celebration
Rehearsals are In progress for the
Washington birthday celebration to
be given In the court house Saturday
night, by one of the circles of the
Methodist church. And it Is going
be something Interesting.
You Believe It
Some say that chronic constipation
cannot be cured. Don't you believe
It. Chamberlain's Tablets have cur-
ed not you. Give them
; trial. They cost only a quarter
For sale by all druggists. adv
adv
Members Should Attend
There should be a large attendance
of the members at the service in the
Baptist church tonight, as it Is like-
some action will be taken in pub-
condemning tho assault made
upon the pastor Monday.
for Dandruff
Ton Will Be Surprised to See How
It Disappears
No more dirty coats from dandruff
heads. stops dandruff. Apply
It any time with tips of fingers. No-
smell, no smear. sinks into
the pores, makes the scalp health,
Makes the hair fine and glossy.
is prepared by E. W. Rose
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and Is
regularly sold by all druggists at
per bottle. But to enable you to
make a test and prove what It will
for you. get a 25-cent trial bottle
fully guaranteed, or your money back
at Pharmacy.
Reward, f
The readers of this paper will be
to I, that there is at least
, it science has been
l, in all stages, and
II i arm t me Is the Only
cure now known to the medical
being a constitutional
. a treat
Ia a I taken lo-
upon blood
i n s r the system, there
. s .- r of the
h i , i- -it by
Up
or
n .-el curative p- v.
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ll it OF THE
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Low Round Trip Fares to
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
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Lighted Coaches, Complete
Dining Car Service
If you are contemplating a trip b
any point, before completing arrange-
for It will be wise for
you to consult a representative of
Southern Railway, or writs the
who will gladly and
furnish you with all
as to your best and
schedule and most comfortable was
in which to make the trip
J.
Passenger
N, C.
H. F. CARY.
General Passenger Agent.
Washington. D.
On account of the to be held
In the court house on Friday evening
the Washington birthday celebration
will be postponed until Saturday
22nd, at which time It will be
held In the auditorium of the court
hr-use we want everybody to make
a special effort to go, even though It
Is Saturday night.
Old Bay Line
Baltimore Steam Packet
Dally, including Sunday between
II, k II I till lit
Mall
Equipped with Unit-
ed Wireless and
modern convenience. Cuisine
Portsmouth, Sundays,
Portsmouth, week pint
Norfolk, dally . pro
Old Point . pin
Tickets sold to all points North.
The Best Cough Medicine
have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy ever since I have been keep-
says L. C. cf Mar-
hurry. Ala., consider it one of
the best remedies I ever used. My
children have all taken it and It works
like a charm. For colds and whoop-
cough it Is For sale
b all druggists. adv
Divorce From Voting
YORK. Feb. divorce-
suit filed Mrs. Daisy
against William H.
tie former lightweight
champion come up In court
today for trial. The couple were mar-
In Denver ten years ego. Mrs.
for an absolute divorce-
en statutory grounds.
Kill OF MOT
home grown potatoes ft
J. O. Proctor Bro.
N. C.
on---
Why not buy the
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The issued by the NEW ENGLAND
CASUALTY more
dent CE than any
the same money.
We adjust claims our e.
Moseley Bros., Agents
Harness.
W contracted for
a th n sets of Harness,
in YOU a
th it of interest to
you.
This Harness is the
Best we could Buy
Our terms, as usual,
are made to suit your
convenience.
Come to see us.
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GREENVILLE IS TEE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE
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ROUNDED BY TEE BEST
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INDUSTRIES OF ALL
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N. C FRIDAY K, 1913
IT
AND KILLED
MR. B. TELLS
or
WRITES THAT CONDITIONS THERE
ABE NOTHING THAN
HELL. WAS COMPELLED TO
IN CELLAR SEVERAL
DAYS AS THE ROOF ABOVE HIM
WAS TORN AWAY BY SHELLS
Latest Victim of
Mexican Rebels
Taxation Question is Big
Problem for Legislature
HOPE OF PUCE IS SLIGHT
BEAUTIFUL DWELLINGS NOW A WRECK
MEXICO, D. F., Feb. Mr.
Through the
of the different countries represented
in Mexico we have been allowed an
Plans Are On Foot to Tax Rate in The Slate. It is
posed that Corporation, I Be Made to E
Share Burden. Gov. Craig is Very Much
rested
EXPLORERS WITH
WM DEAD
WIRELESS NOT SAY
HOW SCIENTISTS WHO SET
TO
I HE THE REGION
OF THE MET
PARTY DURING 1911
SYDNEY, Australia, Fob, An-
other was added to the list of
tic tragedies by the news received
of two
CERTAIN ABOUT
Four lamas Bryan,
STATE
RALEIGH, Feb. first of the to perform and hence the has
bills of the house finance committee, pally been due to too much work
tho revenue bill, was introduced In divided authority. Other states have
the house this morning by Chairman found It the pan of wisdom to create lure today of the death .
of Buncombe. Others are a tax commission to enforce rev- of the expedition commanded by
Dead Man Was Brother Late of hours from last night no he HUM acts, and it now seems that the Lr. Douglas
Occurred o .- h. w w .
Near So Reads
Reports.
at o'clock, to seek safety, but we
are about as bad off, as we do not
formulated In tho committees.
time
take
has come for
this
lo
The party left Tasmania In 1911
accompanied by a large body of
o m m i Governor Craig is concentrating his
K can not et the by big Problem of the present effort w readjust the tax laws of the men to explore g
. . . . .,. tin. southern ma
; . . w .
know where safety is in this country, The question of taxation is the one
Mi H Feb. we can not get to the by bl of the present
a brother of tie late rail, nor to Vera to take the boat. important than the in fact he Is giving his time the
dent has been shot and killed near are to try get out or referendum, or a state-wide j almost to
Monterey, according to reliable by but doubt primary and the leaders are question and the
. ,. they will get far. No measures ha in his
Is Mated Secretary of lite
and for
Matter Ventral.
Feb. was
mine men to .
a , positively tonight in high
around the mag-
the freight rate pole.
Once again the British army Is
quarters closely identified
the Incoming administration of
Wilson, that the following
,.,,,,.,,. question and the tax question and it
received here their efforts on measures he succeeds in bis he will have by of a brilliant had been de-
Wilt, an escort of men, had any before the while confronting with the present done the a great service. There b E S. of
It is said, was attempting to join the and those caught at the place North Carolina, will fa no need for anyone to get fright- Secretary of State, William Jen-
L the produce the necessary revenue to run for It is not the purpose to WM a Captain Law- Bryan, of Nebraska.
the state government without raising raise tax rates; in fact. It is hoped Secretary of the treasury, Wm. G.
the tax rate. Members of the finance that material reductions will be made perished while returning of New York,
committee, it might be safely predict- by a more equitable d
rebels holding Laredo, were
Le was overtaken by troops sent by began man had to say as
General Trevino. The report, do not the bullets and shells flying in
whether was killed directions of the c presume.
In action or was executed. there has more p id have plans on foot to reduce the of the burdens of taxation.
a action or was .-----. L
took place between P W tax in the future.
. . . in wild and bombard
The bill Introduced today refers to
taxes on corporations, franchises, in-
and special rates. The
Villa and As the d
It Is hard to estimate how
rebel leader In the Laredo . . ,,,, .
is a of have been specs, .
General Trevino, the government ex- baa on question of property taxation, both
that the trouble In that vicinity Sunday morning and almost a steady
soon early n a subsequent measure to be In-
Emilio in conjunction with w lib , the The
. . i I ELL i. a bills, will it appears, be
Coy.
. j . ., k better than it is a
his brother, Raoul, a ow be
a counter revolution at San
in the state o in the ex- W
of uniting the rebels about M
with In the Laredo
t. let.
Wilson Resigned The
Governorship Hew
Jersey Yesterday
MEXICO CITY, Feb.
Immediate peace In Mexico Is slight
Rebel activity in the north has in-
creased government's efforts
enter arrangements with the
appear to have failed.
Whether tho rebels, whose center
Is
ed numerically Is not known. Already
communication with the frontier has
been stopped, that region between
Laredo and San being
practically isolated.
In the south, tho con-
burning and raiding and an m .
tack on a military train between Oz- being killed,
and Mexico City leaves little
doubt as to their attitude toward
the new administration. The attack
I am afraid there will be a
massacre of every American who can
be in this country. The con-
arc ripe for anything.
I was caught last Sunday In the
home of one of my friends near the
rebel headquarter and had to re-
main there until today. The house I
was In was very badly damaged by
shots and the roof tore off by bombs
i exploding above it. Most of the
the of have time we wire in the cellar. The
was cut off; the electric lights
, , food gave out and for
., it certainly looked
n. It Is to be alive, but
to be tied up
ban we foreigners are. So far I
have not learned of very many Amer-
A number have
been killed In their homes, but not
many from the streets. There Is be-
a joint effort made today among
of the ordinary ambush type a the foreigners to get together in
The train was stopped by a burned a section of the city where the two
out bridge and tho fighting continued partial fighting will declare a neutral
more than two hours. ZOne and respect same for the pro-
One of the demands of the of the foreigners. I shall
made today by commissioners rep- make my headquarters at this
resenting that faction of the rebels. we may still have weeks of
that all officers be ad- uncivilized condition,
to the regular army establish-1 it Is a shame and a crime to de-
with corresponding rank, same the beautiful building In the
having assumed the title of general. they have been for the past
To this the government strongly ob- church steeples blown down, soon us I think It sale to go out in
he commissioners left to trimmings from beautiful dwellings the worst lorn-up part of the city, and
their chief and soon word a over the city blown off, public will send you some as Boon as I finish
back that the con- buildings bombarded, and the worst them. I enclose under
the revolution still in of n our new Y. C. A., building some newspapers. I will write
The government has sen forces south glories high and one of the finest more fully about the conditions U
ward toward along the in the city was taken by the soon as the same Is settled. It may
line of the Central railway, a portion forces as one of main be only a few days, and I
of which, destroyed by rebels, will be posts. All the Mexican buildings weeks, and worst
arc flat roofs, and they have an edge come after they stop fighting, as In.
To oust the antagonism of the around the top of the roof from to poor soldiers will he half perished
however, the feet high. The soldiers use the and will have no food, there been
believes there will be no difficulty house lops on each side to fight from three thousand turned
concluding peace and these edges the top out murderers, robbers and all other
with Juan Andrew and Julio the buildings are used for breast- classes, then will come the many
the two most prominent bad- works and some them the cannons and low crimes. All business has
in the state of Guerrero. Nor are put behind. For the reason that been suspended for
definite and have enough
power them to enable the
revenue acts be carried out. It Is
generally the finance
committee will recommend the
of a state tax commission, com-
posed members, whose duty
it will be to carry out the terms of
the revenue and machinery bills. If
the creates this
and there is little real reason
why it not be created, the
responsibility will depend upon
it to see that the taxes are properly
levied and collected.
of in this
commission, it is believed,
necessary. Those who have
seriously investigated conditions are
of opinion that one of the causes
of the resent In the state treas
is due to divided authority
now in f e of
the tax laws. This authority has hen-
been vested In the corporation
commission e Mate treasurer an- IS
the stale auditor. T
Is now burdened to
limit with its efforts In regulating the
controlling public service corpora-
and. therefore, Is not able, no
matter how zealous the members
be. to give the tax matters the at-
that they should have. The
state treasurer and the state auditor
each have their own duties
TRENTON, N. J., Feb.
dent-elect Wilson resigned the gov-
of New Jersey at one o'clock
today to take effect at noon on
day, March Tho governor wrote
his resignation In his own hand and
sent it by Secretary to
S. Crater, the Secretary of State.
the same time he sent a ;
lo both houses of the legislature,
them of his act.
shall have the pleasure of being
a private citizen for just three
remarked Mr. Wilson. he
added, with a smile, shall celebrate
the fact by turning a handspring just
to show that I have no dignity of of-
to
Mr. Wilson will attend the
s at when his
J,. president or
tic stale sen
the south pole with Scott. Postmaster General, Albert S. Bur-
also has suffered a of Texas,
great lose by the death of Dr. Secretary of the navy,
a prominent scientist and sportsman. Daniels, of North Carolina.
After winning the ski jumping chain- The foregoing s and positions
in Switzerland In 1908 he said to have advanced entirely
his services to Dr. beyond the of conjecture
i Lieutenant was the expert gossip and become finalities in the
the expedition on surveying and forthcoming cabinet list, places
sledging The wireless messages in the cabinet are said to be reason-
hitherto received from the Aurora ably with the exception of
not slate the cause of his death or portfolios war and agriculture,
that of Dr. I The name or Representative A.
Professor David, who was a Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsylvania,
her of Sir Ernest which has been prominently mentioned;
pole expedition, received the follow- m connection with the attorney gen-
wireless dispatch Adelle now is definitely eliminated.
it that a cabinet position
Douglas and several of his was tendered to Mr. Palmer and de-
missed the Aurora, which had i
gone to fetch them the com- put nm
or Captain J- K- This owl
happened owing lo the unfortunate pies
Seek In
U,
circumstances.
Lieutenant R. E. S. the
city of London. Regiment of Royal
and Dr. who was ski
champion Switzerland in 1908 are
both dead. All the others are well.
and six other
of his party will winter
on Land.
, very successful sledging ex-
were made during the so-
of Dr. and his com-
In the
I last previous message received
I here the Aurora arrived on
and said all were on
board the vessel, it would appear
i e i
JO
SB POSH
in
in -PI
I-op mm hi
JO
MK
therefore, that Dr. Douglas
I with some of his companions, must
landed and gone on an
from which they were unable to
25.-- back In time to rejoin the Aurora
elder the ice compelled her to leave.
ITHACA, N. Y. February
a whose
I Francisco and Gustavo, were
killed in the overthrow of the
administration in Mexico, believes
that tho surviving members of his
family will seek refuge in the United
Slates
who obtained his degree .
from tho Suite Agricultural College get their names
hist week, is confined lo his room in m the new directory.
club, having
the Dr
low Telephone Directory
Copy for a new telephone directory
Tor the local exchange is in the hands
of the printers. Persons
putting telephone any time
soon should see Manager Phillips
and numbers
tho
am afraid will collapsed under the weight of
in
u.
hi
et
entire cabinet had been
but had
concerning of the
personnel, probably the two positions
war and agricultural now remaining
open.
Concluding those who are believed
tragic events In Mexico City. He has Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be Hotel
wired his young brother. Carlos, who Bertha Monday. March 3rd. lo to be Included In tho cabinet list
Is studying St. Joseph's Academy, diseases the eye and fit glasses, new the name
Milwaukee, lo Join him there Jennings
once and tho latter Is to I looked upon
on his way east today. learned has been in press Democrat
name of William
secretary of stats
us definitely settled,
leaders, both in the sen-
The two young men. the youngest are all at and this as one of
Bind For the reason that been suspended for days and will member, of the family, will has been In such an ex- the
Z doubt M Z Is from tops of building, until a government can take hold hold council as what they shall do. cited and hysterical condition since further . Another reference
there much doubt that arrange lain, m Everything Is Both wailed In vain for some the news fellow-members of the with was of
St to word from their and their remaining with him
army. I will lake picture, a. tell who will become but they have day and night.
to
was Of
Albeit S. of
Texas, as general.


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Eastern reflector, 21 February 1913
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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February 21, 1913
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Joyner NC Microforms
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