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VALUABLE SI REAL ES- 
TATE FOB SALE. 
The or Anderson Farm, con- 
of eighty-three acres, almost 
within the city limits. Great 
for investors to double their 
money in short time. 
The offer for sale either as a 
whole or subdivided to suit the 
chaser, the or Anderson Farm 
located about three-eights of a mile 
from the corporate limits of the 
thrifty, progressive city of Greenville, 
and not more than twelve or fifteen 
walk from the business 
This property is probably the most 
located for truck fanning of 
any land near Greenville. Two sand 
clay lead from the property 
into Greenville and at the present 
rat of increase in population 
Greenville it will in a very few years 
become valuable as building sites 
This land is several feet higher than 
the town and is the most beautiful 
and desirable for suburban homes of 
any property near the town. The 
land is a light gray underlaid 
with clay subsoil and produces 
crops common to this section. Al- 
though considered at the time we 
came into possession rather thin and 
run down, we have averaged a little 
more than a pound bale of cotton 
to the acre during the last three years. 
This Is in reality a great 
is best town 
in eastern X. C. It is conservatively 
its property rests on a 
solid foundation and in consequence 
values that today seem high will 
pear cheap almost be- 
fore you are aware of it. 
If you are Interested call on or 
write 
J. S. BARR, Weldon, N. C, 
I. Greenville, X. C. 
OF BALE OF 
HEAL ESTATE 
North Carolina, Pitt County. 
In the superior court, 
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. 
J. G. Thomas, K. B Thomas. Delia 
Whitehurst, James If. Whitehurst, 
Virginia Whitehurst. T. H. D. White- 
Barnhill, W. O. 
Addle Manning and Edward Man- 
vs. Thomas. 
By order of a decree of the super- 
court of Pitt made by D. 
C. Moore, Clerk, in the above 
cause, on the 23rd day of 
1913, the undersigned com- 
missioner, will on Saturday, the 25th 
day of October, 1913, at o'clock p. 
m. expose to public sale In front of 
the post office in the town of Bethel, 
N. G, to the highest bidder for cash, 
the following described real estate 
certain tract or parcel of 
land situated in Bethel township, Pitt 
county, Carolina, known as the 
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining 
tho lands, J. L. G. Man- 
W. L. Whitehurst. James, 
Charlie Lewis and others, containing 
about acres more or less. Upon 
this tract of land is situated one two- 
story, six room dwelling house, two 
tenant houses, with necessary barns 
and stables. 
Also one other tract or parcel of 
land in said township adjoining the 
above tract and also adjoining lands 
known as the lands, the R 
D. Whitehurst lands, the Cherry lands 
the lands of J. G. Thomas, Charlie 
Lewis and others and containing 
acres more or less. On this tract of 
land there are about acres cleared 
and the remaining portion is 
wooded. The above two tracts are 
situated about 1-4 miles west of the 
town of Bethel, X. 
This land will be sold In separate 
smaller lots and aB a whole, to suit 
the purchasers. 
This the 23rd day of September 
1913. 
P. C. Commissioner.
NOTICE. 
is hereby given that the drug 
business known as 
has been to Messrs. J. K. 
Brown, and S. K. Gates, who will 
take charge of tame October 1st. 1913 
All holding accounts against Bas- 
Pharmacy will please present 
them for collection; and oil 
accounts are requested to settle 
between now and the time mentioned 
and If It Is not done the proper steps 
will be token to collect. The 
will Immediately proceed to put 
Into Judgments accounts which are 
not paid by October 1st, 1913. 
Notice ii also given that after to- 
day no more credit will be given 
bin l 
PHARMACY. 
September 1913. 
SALE. 
By virtue of a decree of the super- 
court made In special proceeding 
entitled J. W. Crawford et v 
Crawford et sale for par- 
tho undersigned Commissioner 
will sell for cash before the court 
door in Greenville at noon on 
Monday. 3rd, 1913, the fol- 
lowing described real estate, 
One tract of land in Beaver Dam 
known as the Place, 
and being the farm upon which the 
said B. F. Crawford resided at the 
time of bis adjoining the lands 
known as the land on 
south, en the nest by W. C. Hem- 
by, on the north by Noah 
and others, on the east by J. B. 
Nichols, being the lands known as 
the Polly place, 
acres or 
one other tract in town- 
ship, known as the Anderson place, 
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- 
Hemby, Ben 
and others, containing 
acres more or less. This tract 
includes acres of cleared land and 
id land, all of which 
it accurately described in a deed 
from R. J. Cobb and B. F. Crawford. 
one other tract known as the 
Place and adjoin- 
the lands J. W. Smith, 
late J. F. Allen, R. L. Nichols I. A 
Nichols and others, containing 
acres more or 
This October 1st. 1913. 
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. 
ltd 
MORTGAGEE SALE. 
By virtue of a mortgage executed 
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife 
and D. B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. 
on the 6th day of March, 1909, 
which appears of record 
in the office of the register of deeds 
of Pitt county in book E. page 
the undersigned will sell for cash at 
noon on Saturday, November 1st, 1912, 
before the court house door in Green- 
ville, the following described lot or 
parcel of land, situate in said town, 
and on the south side of Fifth street 
Beginning at a stake on the south 
of Fifth street and on the west side 
of Reed street extended, and running 
with Fifth a westerly course 
feet to a stake, thence a souther- 
course across said lot feet to 
a stake on Reed street extended 
thence a northerly course with Reed 
street to the beginning. Being the 
lot on which the old ice plant for 
stood. 
This Sept 30th, 1913. 
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. 
Id 
NOTICE. 
The undersigned having , 
as administrator of G. W. Gardner 
deceased, late of the county of Pitt 
state of North Carolina, this Is 
give all parties or persons, having 
claims against the estate of the said 
deceased, notice to present them 
the undersigned on or before the 27th 
day of September. 1914, or this no- 
will be plead In bar of their re- 
All persons Indebted to said 
will please make immediate 
settlement. 
This September 1913. 
CHAS. B. GARDNER, 
Administrator 
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. 
ltd 
NOTICE. 
North Carolina, Pitt county. 
In the superior court. 
John Braxton vs Martha Braxton 
The defendant above named 
take notice that an action entitled as 
above has been commenced In the 
court of Pitt county for the 
purpose of dissolving the bonds of 
matrimony heretofore existing between 
the plaintiff and the defendant; and 
the said defendant will further take 
notice that she is required to appear 
at the next term of the superior court 
of Pitt county to be held on the i 
Monday after the first Monday in 
it being the 3rd day of No- 
1913, at the court house of 
said county in Greenville, North Car- 
and answer or demur to 
complaint in said action or the plain- 
tiff will apply to the court for tin 
relief demanded In said complaint 
This 1st day of October, 1913. 
D. C. MOORE, 
Clerk of the Superior Court. 
and PIERCE, Attorneys. 
ltd 
You Need a Tonic 
There are times in every woman's life when she 
needs a Ionic to help her over the hard places. 
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic 
to the woman's tonic. is com- 
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act 
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, 
and helps build them back to strength and health. 
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, 
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful 
success, and it will do the same for you. 
You can't make a mistake in taking 
The Woman's Tonic 
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., 
think is the greatest medicine on earth, 
for women. Before I began to take I was 
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy 
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and 
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything. 
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. 
Has Helped Thousands
SALE OF STOCK OF GOODS AND 
OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY. 
By virtue of authority made by D 
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court 
of Pitt county, In the above entitled 
cause, the undersigned 
will, on Wednesday, tho 15th 
day of October, 1913, at the hour of 
o'clock p. m. sell at public sale, 
to the highest bidder, for cash, at 
the store recently occupied by the 
late Montgomery T. Spier, In the 
town of Winterville, North Carolina 
wares and merchandise formerly own 
by tho late Montgomery T. Spier, 
In Winterville, North Carolina, to- 
with all store fixtures, book 
accounts and one piano. Said stock 
is new and in splendid 
condition and prospective purchasers 
are invited to examine the same be- 
fore the day of sale. 
This the 24th day of September 
1913. 
MRS. HATTIE SPIER, 
Administratrix of Montgomery T 
Spier. 
HARDING and PIERCE, 
ltd 
FOB SALE A ACRE FARM 
within two and half miles of Green- 
ville, adapted to all crops, two six 
room tenant houses, two 
barns, thousand acre posture. Terms 
to suit purchaser. J. W. Perkins. 
Tho Boot Hot Tonic 
chill TONIC I h 
Mood, up the and will woo 
you to 
She of IV- ho- summer. 
the 
will 
NOTICE. 
North Carolina, Pitt county. 
In the superior court, before 
S. H. Pritchard vs. George 
Pritchard, L. G. Pritchard, A. 
and M. J. 
The defendants above named 
take 
That an action entitled as above has 
been commenced In the superior court 
of Pitt county to sell for partition 
lands described In the complaint 
ed In this cause, which lands are 
situated In South Greenville, Norm 
Carolina, and the defendants will fur- 
take notice that they are 
ed to appear before the clerk of the 
superior court of Pitt county, N. C, 
on Monday, the 20th day of October. 
1913, at tho court house of said 
In Greenville, N. C 
In Greenville, N. C, and answer or 
demur to the In said sec- 
or the plaintiff will apply to the 
court for the relief demanded In said 
complaint. 
This September 16th, 1913. 
D. C. MOORE. 
Clerk Superior Court, 
By A. T. Moore. D. C. 
F. Q. JAMES and SON. 
ltd 
BRIDGE TO BUILD. 
Tho Board of Commissioners of 
Pitt county will build a bridge across 
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C, and 
until Monday, November 1913, 
o'clock a. m. the Board will re- 
bids for the construction of 
said. Said bridge to be steel draw 
and modern approaches. Plans and 
specifications for said bridge can be 
had from the office of the Register of 
Deeds of Pitt County on and after 
October 1913. 
H. L. Chairman, 
Hanrahan, N. C 
BELL, Clerk of the Board, 
Greenville, N. C. 
law 
NOTICE 
North Carolina, Pitt 
In the superior court. 
Georgia Ella Coward vs. 
Coward. 
To Coward, defendant In 
tho above entitled 
You will hereby take notice that 
a civil action has been Instituted in 
the superior court of Pitt county, en- 
titled Georgia Ella Coward vs. 
ford Coward for the purpose of ob- 
divorce between the 
and the defendant and that said 
action was Instituted on the 3rd day 
of October, 1913. 
You will further take notice 
you are required to appear before the 
judge of the superior court, at a court 
to be held for the county of at 
the court house In Greenville, on the 
4th Monday after the first Monday 
In September It being the 8th day 
of December, 1913, and answer the 
complaint which has been deposited 
in the office of the clerk of the 
court of said county, within 
the first three days of said term and 
said Coward will further 
take notice that it he fail to answer 
the complaint within the time 
ed by law, the plaintiff will apply to 
the court for the relief demanded In 
the complaint. 
This day of October, 1913. 
D. C. MOORE, C. S. G 
HARDING and PIERCE, 
for Plaintiff. 
ltd 
Washington and Jefferson has on- 
of the heaviest teams In its history 
this year, he W and J eleven has 
a game with Yale October and ex- 
to make a good showing against 
the Ells. 
Ten touchdowns In 
Just minutes, was 
the Princeton Tigers 
with Fordham. 
i game lasting 
the record of 
In their game 
A HAPPY 
HOME 
I where health abound. 
With Impure blood there can- 
not be good health. 
With a disordered LIVER there 
cannot be good blood. 
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore 
natural action. 
A healthy LIVER mean pare 
blood. 
hire Mood means health. 
Health means happiness. 
Substitute. AU Druggists. 
is Very Heavy One and Will 
Probably Not be Completed 
the Week 
Session. 
Pitt county superior court for the 
trial of criminal cases will convene 
here three weeks from next Monday, 
on The docket is an 
unusually large one for this term 
and will require time for the 
disposition of the cases to be beard, 
Is not believed that all of them 
will be heard, as there are so very 
many on the docket. There are 
insurance cases on the docker, 
it is not believed that these 
will require so much time. Another 
Is a suit in which the town is con- 
and this will be hard fought. 
Judge H. W, Whedbee will preside. 
was made out at 
a meeting of the bar of the town a 
few days ago, is as 
Monday, November 
M. M. Ewell et 
Lumber Co. 
Dart Co. vs Skinner- 
Garden Co. 
J. F. Davenport et vs H, A. 
et 
J. J. Haddock et vs 
Stocks et 
Tuesday, Nov. 
In lie Last Will and Testament 
of Joseph J. Parker. 
S. T. Carson vs Nat. Life Ins. 
Co., and Geo. 
W. E. Hooks vs Jefferson Stand- 
ard Life Ins. Co., et 
H. vs W. A. Pol- 
lard and Co. et 
R. H. et vs A. L. 
et 
Wednesday, Nov. 1918. 
G. B. W. Hadley and F. J. 
vs A. C. 
Brinkley and vs N. S 
R. R. Co., and Town of Green- 
ville. 
T. J. Stancill vs O. L. Joyner. 
W. J. Rollins vs N. R. R. Co. 
J. J. Lyon vs A, C. L. R. R. Co. 
Swift Fertilizer Works vs Rob- 
Taylor and Barnhill et 
Thursday, Nov. 1918. 
John Cooper et vs Amos Mill 
et 
R. P. Cannon and wife vs 
Moore et 
Richmond Paper Co., vs 
pendent Publishing Co. 
L. H. vs Oscar 
son. 
F. A. Patrick vs N. R. R. Co 
Sarah C. Patrick et vs N. S 
R. R. Co. 
Friday, Nor. 1918. 
Ode Turned vs N. R. R. Co 
R. D. Whitehurst A. L. It. 
R. Co. 
J. P. Nichols et vs Tar River 
Lumber Mills et 
R. W. Decker and wife vs N. S. 
R. R. Co. 
Madison Morris vs Pitt County 
Oil Co. 
ind wife vs J. M 
Julius Drown. vs North 
State Mutual Lite Ins. Co. 
R. and P. R. R. Co. vs T. 
Hooker. 
J. W. Ferrell vs J. O. Proctor 
and Bro. 
USE 
PRACTICALLY STOPPED 
Mm I ill NOTES. 
John the old Yale end and 
track captain, is helping the coaches 
develop the Johns Hopkins 
squad at Baltimore. 
Princeton began playing football in 
1869. Yale In 1872, Harvard in 
Pennsylvania in 1876, Dartmouth In 
1882 and Cornell In 1887. 
Dartmouth shown a lot of 
of late. The Hanover 
eleven is lighter than for some years, 
but will make up for this in 
For Bilious Attacks, Constipation and 
All Liver Troubles. Dangerous 
Way Bud- 
Liver Tone. 
Every druggist In the state has no- 
a great falling off In the sale of 
They the same 
son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking 
its place. 
Is often dangerous and 
people know It, while Dodson's Liver 
Tone is perfectly Bate and gives Bet- 
says Greenville Drug Co, 
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally 
guaranteed by Greenville Drug Co. 
who sell It. A large bottle costs 
cents, and If It falls to give easy re- 
lief In every case of sluggishness, 
you have only to ask for your money 
back. It will be promptly returned. 
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant 
tasting, purely vegetable remedy- 
harmless to both children and adults. 
A bottle In the house may save you 
a day's work or keep your children 
from missing school. Keep your liver 
working and your liver will not keep 
from working. 
AN UNUSUAL PROGRAM 
BEFORE CONVENTION 
NEW YORK, Oct by 
lively sessions during the last two 
days, the House of Bishops and tho 
House of Deputies of the forty- 
fourth General Convention of the 
Protestant Episcopal Church of Am- 
met In joint session today. The 
first business was the report of the 
mission boards, but above this 
routine problems of remarriage 
and various changes In 
church canons loomed as the absorb- 
features of the discussion 
both and laity. 
The convention now has before It 
an unusual program of proposals 
for adoption, from which vigorous 
demands are voiced from many 
sources, particularly tho low church 
element, which won Its first con- 
test of the convention In the 
of Dr. Alexander Mann of 
ton as presiding officer of the House 
of Deputies. 
The House of Bishops will have 
before it memorials attacking 
and calling not only upon the 
ecclesiastical authorities but the 
government of the United States to 
seek an amendment to the 
so federal legislation concern- 
marriage could be effected. 
STOMACH 
SUFFERERS 
Wonderful Stomach Remedy 
Is Recommended and Praised By 
Thousands Who Have 
Been Restored 
Unit throe months 
G-ill Slum- 
of Liver and 
by 
physician that 
have to submit I 
an to get u i 
bat your Wont 
Remedy 
Secured a full 
and took It according; t 
s ant 
hundreds t.
cine work 
don't feel any effects. 
Remedy to all my d i I -k 
praise. 
Sufferers of and Intestinal 
Ailment are tint asked to Wonder- 
Stomach for weeks and months 
before they feel benefited. Just try dose 
which should make you feel better fa health, 
convince you that you w torn be well and 
strong, free you from and suffering and give 
you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it has 
done in thousands other cases. Wherever it 
la taken you will hear nothing but highest 
praise. Go to your him about the 
great results It has been accomplishing In cases 
of people to Geo H. 
Chemist. Whiting St. Ill , for a 
free book on Stomach many grate- 
letters from people who have been restored. 
For Sale In Greenville, N. C, 
TUB JOHN L. WOOTEN DRUG CO. 
m, 
and Druggists 
VALUABLE LAND SAL. 
The heirs at law of the late Fer- 
Ward will offer for sale 
public auction for division before the 
court house door In No- 
3rd, 1913, at o'clock, M 
the following described lands situated 
In the county of Pitt and In 
township, about seven miles east of 
town of Greenville, lying on both 
sides of the main road leading from 
Greenville to 
So. 
A certain piece or parcel of land 
situated in township, Pitt 
c N. C, and known as the Jolly 
Place, and being Lot No. of the 
division of lands among the heirs of 
Fernando Ward, deceased, as laid 
down on the map of Fernando Ward's 
farm surveyed and made by H. F. 
Price,, surveyor, In year bound- 
ed and described as follows, 
Beginning at a gum a corner between 
Lot No. M. Spier's land, and the 
Little Place, thence East 
feet to a gum, corner, thence 
S. 1-2 west feet to a stake, W. 
G. corner, thence W. 
feet to a stake, W. G. corner, 
N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an 
angle In ditch, W. O. corner, 
and corner between Lots No. and 
crossing the Greenville and Wash- 
road feet to run 
a corner, down run to 
a corner on the canal, thence down 
the canal crossing the Greenville and 
Washington road to the beginning. 
Containing 19-100 acres. For 
reference see the Map of 
of the Fernando Ward farm made 
H. F. Price in August, 1886. 
Farm 
A certain piece or parcel of land 
situated in township, Pitt 
county, N. C, and known as Lot No. 
of the division of lands among the 
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as 
h laid down on the map of Fernando 
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by 
H. F. Price, surveyor, in year 1886, 
bounded and described as follows, to- 
Beginning at the angle of ditch 
a corner No. and at 
W. G. corner, thence S. 2-05 
W. 1486 feet to a small pine, W. G. 
corner, thence No. feet 
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N. 
1-2 W. feet, thence N. 1-4 W. 
feet to a stake and pine stump, 
Fleming's corner, and corner be- 
tween Lots No. and No. thence 
N. 2-05 E. with dividing line between 
Lots No. and feet to a ditch 
or branch, thence down ditch or 
branch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle 
In ditch, thence down ditch or branch 
east crossing nation Avenue feet 
to another N. E. 
feet, thence N. 1-2 B. feet, 
thence N. E. feet to corner 
on said ditch or branch between Lots 
No. and I thence 2-05 W. with 
dividing line between Lots No. and 
No. feet to the beginning, con- 
acres. For further ref- 
see the map of survey of the 
Fernando Ward farm, made by H. 
F. Price in August, 1886. 
Farm 
A certain piece or parcel of land 
situated In township. Pitt 
county, N, C, and known as Lot No. 
of the division of lands among the 
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as 
U laid on the map of Fernando 
Ward's farm surveyed and made by 
H. F. Price in the year 1886, bound- 
and described as follows, 
Beginning at a stake and pine stump. 
L. Fleming's corner and the corner 
between No. and thence S. 
1-2 W. 1536 to L. Fleming's 
thence 1-4 W. to L. 
Fleming's corner, thence N. 3-4 
W. feet to a cypress, L. 
corner, thence 1-8 W. feet 
to L. Fleming's corner, thence 1-2 
W. to the line of the ten acre piece 
that Nobles bought and acquired off 
the west end of Lot No. thence with 
the dividing line between 
and Lot No. to their corner, thence 
N. E. to J. J. Nobles corner, 
thence N. W. feet to J. J. No- 
corner, S. 3-4 E. 
feet, thence N. E. feet, thence 
N E. feet, thence S. 1-2 E. 
feet to the corner between Lots 
No. and No. thence with the 
line between lots No. and 
No. S. 2-05 W. feet to the be- 
ginning. Containing acres more 
or less. For further reference see 
the map of survey of the Fernando 
Ward farm, made by ft F. Price In 
August 1886. 
Farm No. has acres cleared 
land one tenant house. 
Farm No. has acres cleared 
land and two tenant houses. 
Farm No. acres cleared 
land, four tenant houses, one 
dwelling house, well equipped cot- 
ton gin, and several out buildings. 
Said farms will be sold separately 
and afterwards offered as a whole. 
Terms cash, but suitable time will 
be given purchaser to make 
upon application. The 
right to reject or accept all bids la 
hereby reserved. 
For further Information apply to 
J. J. Agent, 
N. C. 
V. O. James and Son. 
Greenville. N. C. 
ltd
GREENVILLE IS TEE 
OF EASTERN 
CAROLINA. IT HAS 
A POPULATION OF FOUR 
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED 
AND ONE. AND IS 
ROUNDED BY BEST 
FARMING COUNTRY. 
INDUSTRIES 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. 
Agriculture U the the Most of San.- 
WE HAVE A 
OF TWELVE HUN- 
AMONG THE Bi 
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN 
PART OF SOUTH CARO- 
LINA AM- INVITE THOSE 
WISH TO GET BET- 
TED WITH 
THESE GOOD IN 
BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE 
FEW INCHES SPACE AND 
TELL THEM WHAT YOU 
HAVE TO TO IR 
ATTENTION. 
OUR A D V E II TI SING 
HATES ARE Low AND 
BE HAD UPON 
Ml. 
n. U, ISIS. 
M i-. 
FATE OF FREIGHT 
Over BOY BADLY 
HURT IN RUNAWAY 
Mr. Higgs Says President Tate 
Wants it Continued 
HIS 
to be From 
Within the Stale, Hut the 
Interstate Arc 
Still High. 
Mr. E. II. of the 
Pitt county branch of tho North 
Carolina Just Freight Halo 
was asked this morning 
as to what he believed would be the 
final outcome of tho freight 
right which has been going on in 
this state for the past six or eight 
months. Mr. WU in doubt 
to tho end of tho move- 
but says that ho believes that 
relief will come the light 
reaches Its culmination. 
Since the adjournment the 
extra session of the legislature 
Mr. Higgs has received a copy 
of a letter which President 
K. sent to 
branches of the Freight Hate 
all over tho state, In which 
Mr. Tate expresses the desire that 
work tho organization may be 
kept up. Ho realizes tho value 
has been in the clamor for relief, 
and says that there is yet a great worn 
to he done by the organized forces 
of the business men of the state. 
The failure to secure the extra leg- 
commission to supplement 
tho work of tho Corporation Com- 
mission has only Inspired Mr. Tate 
to greater undertakings In the fight 
that Is now on. And then, though an 
rate was passed to lower 
freight within tho state, there 
Is still a big burden that Is being 
carried by tho people, which meant 
millions of dollars per year exacted 
from the people on freight rates on 
commodities shipped hero from 
other states. This is the next great 
battle to be fought. 
The Greenville, cotton market 
today a slight over 
the of t there 
la no -cry In the 
staple here. The following report, fur- 
by Co., will of 
Middling IS 3-4; good mid- 
December futures at 1.30 
and 13.94. 
There are about twenty-five bales 
on the market today, and all of them 
are of a very good quality. Many 
the farmers bad bales that measured 
a little above the average weight of 
live hundred pounds, and the most of 
it was of a very good quality. 
FEDERAL COURT 
Had Skull Fractured and Opened Yesterday, Judge 
Serious Injuries 
ITEMS. 
The Names of the People Who Are 
Coming and 
Oct. R. H. 
Hunsucker and little son, It. H. Hun- 
sucker, Jr., left Saturday morning for 
where they will visit j were 
lives and friends of Moore county 
They will return by the way of 
and the fair. 
Hit. Dora K. Cox went 
this afternoon. 
Mis. Mumford, of 
who has been Mrs. Elizabeth 
Cox, returned home this afternoon. 
Mr. J. U. Smith, who Is at present 
located at Richmond, tho week- 
end here at his old home, with his 
people. Mr. Smith is formerly of this 
town and has many friends here who 
are always glad to welcome him. 
Mrs. R. ft Hunsucker went to 
den Monday. 
Mr. R. L. Little went to Grifton 
Monday. 
Saturday night Joe Lang, colored, 
got an unusual amount of liquor. Ho 
went homo and began to whip his 
wife. Tho people nearby being dis- 
they notified the policeman 
who arrested him. The was 
arraigned before Mayor Chapman, 
contented himself with Imposing a 
lino. This seemed to sober the 
ho has since been to stay 
Hoy Was Working Fur His Father. 
Was Hauling From 
the Yards of W. 
II. Dull, Jr. 
John Simmons, a boy about 
thirteen years old, was almost killed 
this morning between tho hours of 
eleven and twelve o'clock when a 
horn ran away and threw him out 
on tho hard pavement. The runaway 
occurred on Fifth street, near the In- 
of Washington street, 
was witnessed by a few people who 
picked up the boy and Immediately 
carried him to the office of Dr. C. 
where his 
dressed and medical attention 
given him. 
A careful examination made by Dr 
revealed the fact that 
th. skill slightly trot 
ed in several places, and that 
wounds were very serious. One gash 
about an Inch long, and so deep 
the bone could be seen, was cut Just 
above the left temple, and another 
place, where tho skull was fractured, 
was about an Inch and a half 
in length about three Inches above 
the left ear. Small fragments of skin 
hid the In this place, and these 
had to cut away so that th 
physician might able to work. 
The boy was working for his 
ind was hauling brick for W. ft 
brick yard. Tho team that he 
was driving belonged to his father. 
The accident occurred In front of 
Mr. W. M. home near the 
of Washington and Fifth 
streets, and so serious In the In- 
juries that tho boy will confined 
to his bed for some time, and, If com- 
set In, his fight for life may 
be a very hard one. 
Connor Presiding 
IN HEW BUILDING 
there ire Twelve Cases the Dock- 
et for Trial, Many 
Will 
Speak. 
Negro Here Is Wanted in g PEOPLE TO 
CREMATE 
A was received by CrOWdS 
Dudley today asking for the am 
at homo without distributing the pub- 
Mr. of the local association m 
says that President Tate Is a man 
who will never give up the fight 
something has been done, and he 
Is of the opinion that unless the rail- 
roads grant some concessions; the 
leader of the state forces will carry 
the battle to the polls In the next 
election. Relief has been had to a 
certain degree, but there Is yet much 
to do. and the continued co-opera- 
of the business men of Green- 
ville Is still desired In the matter. 
MIST 
MARK 
Before Senate Will Confirm Filipino 
Recently Named As 
Commissioners. 
WASHINGTON, Oct. 
Wilson's appointment of four native 
Filipinos to tho Philippine 
will not confirmed by th 
senate until have been 
given that the new officials will 
their utmost efforts to stamp out 
in the 
Senator has mad It known 
that ho 
that ho will every effort to 
vent confirmation unless he Is 
of their attitude. 
It Is understood that Inquiries 
been to get Information that 
will satisfy the senate as to tho 
views of the new 
If you looking for a good heat- 
or cook-stove of any kind B. D. 
Forrest's store is the place to find It. 
druggists and oil-cloth, 
at A. W. Ange and Co. Prices right. 
See Harrington, Barber and Com- 
for your glass ware, crockery, 
and mirrors. 
B. D. Forrest and Company have 
Just received a nice line of laces, ham- 
burgs, Insertions, and all kinds of 
trimmings. 
Harrington, Barber, and 
can supply your wants In mattings, 
rugs and floor oil-cloth. to see 
them. 
A. W. Ange and Co., If you 
in need of a cook stove or heater. 
MIL ROCK MILL LECTURE. 
To Promote Industrial 
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. 
The National Society for the Promo- 
of Industrial Education, which Is 
a leading In the movement for 
the establishment vocational schools 
throughout tho country, began Its 
annual convention In this city 
today. Secretary of Commerce 
c. is over the 
sessions, which will continue until 
tho end of the week. Among the 
scheduled speakers are Ida M. Tar- 
Governor of Michigan 
David commission of 
for Massachusetts, and Frank 
Duffy, general secretary of the United 
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- 
ill Speak at High School 
Tomorrow 
Rev. C. M. Rock, gifted and el- 
Greenville Baptist preacher, 
will deliver a lecture In the High 
School Auditorium at Winterville to- 
morrow at o'clock on his tour of 
the Holy Land. This will be a pleas- 
announcement to tho people of 
Winterville, for they are a religious 
people and no subject could of 
more Interest to them Hum the land 
the Savior's birth. Mr. Hock Is no 
to them, having preached 
the animal commencement sermon last 
year, and they will be gratified at the 
opportunity of hearing him M 
be tells of the life 
Unchanging Adulation will be 
cents. 
Federal court opened yesterday In 
Washington, with Judge G. Con- 
nor, Wilson, presiding. It is the 
first session of the federal court that 
bus ever been held In the new 
federal building, and due no- 
of this fact was taken by the 
Judge, who said that all of the eastern 
part of the state should feel proud 
tho completion of such a 
structure as Is this one. Of tho 
first session of the court the Wash- 
Daily New of yesterday has 
the following to 
Tho courtroom In Washington's 
now public building was formally 
morning with tho sitting 
of the United States District Court 
for tho eastern district of North Car- 
which convened at o'clock 
with His Honor Judge H. G. Connor 
presiding. 
After the grand Jury been sworn 
In with W. B. Morton of this city as 
foreman, His Honor prefaced his 
to the body with a worthy and 
timely compliment to 
John H. Small, through whose efforts 
tho magnificent building was made 
possible for Washington this sec- 
Tho court congratulated not 
only Washington upon the completion 
of such a structure, but the people a 
well, having such a building dedicated 
for use as n hull of Justice, 
e, collector's office, etc. 
Judge Connor said that no build- 
in In the state could surpass it and 
ho felt sure and confident that no 
people appreciated Its completion more 
than those who In Beaufort 
county and section. 
After calling attention to the hand- 
some courtroom and Us appointments 
the court directed Its thoughts to the 
grand Jury and their duty. 
There twelve cases on the 
docket for trial. A large number of 
spectators were present to witness 
the opening ceremonies. The court- 
room must seen to be properly 
by the public Handsome 
furniture Is Installed and comfortable 
Chairs for both lawyers and 
i , well as the general public 
The room is certainly a 
ard untiring efforts of Congressman 
John H. Small. He Is not only the 
congressman of the first district, but 
tho congressman of the people. 
the words of Judge Connor. It 
was a tribute paid to a 
representative. 
of K. a man work- 
here, and claiming Wilmington 
as his home. The came from 
the sheriff of Craven county, 
that was wanted in Ni 
Bern for forgery. 
He has been in Greenville for two 
.; months, and has been doing 
concrete work with a local 
tor, policeman George Clark, when 
notified of the tact that the was 
wanted, went to where the man was 
working, at the new of the 
Furniture Company, and 
arrested him, Shortly after the 
came here, Mr. Clark asked him on 
the streets one day who he was and 
where he was from, and he told 
the right name, but said that he was 
from Wilmington. 
He is being held lure awaiting the 
arrival of the officers from New Bern, 
v ho are expected to reach here either 
this afternoon or tomorrow to take 
him to New Bern to stand trial for 
the offense with which he Is charged. 
TWO flOOD FRIENDS OF 
THE BILL 
Event in Raleigh 
JOHNSTON A 
IS 
REPORT 
Sales light today and prices 
die highest of tho season. Our en- 
tire sale averaged for everything 
sold. We made last Thursday the 
highest average for one barn of to- 
that has been gotten so far on 
the Greenville market. Messrs. D. W. 
and O. Nobles sold 1308 In 
for averaging 42.17. It sold 
from to Bring your next 
load to Johnston and ware- 
hens 
Home of High 
ltd 
WASHINGTON, Oct. wit- 
discussed the administration 
bill before the banking Com- 
today. Victor of 
New York, who championed the meas- 
completed his testimony, and Al- 
Gilbert, president of the 
ton Market bank of New York, took 
the stand. Both generally endorsed 
the bill, but suggested a number of 
changes In tho detailed provisions 
Both urged the reduction of the 
of federal reserve banks fixed by 
the bill at twelve. 
Mr. Gilbert presented a table show- 
tho resources available for the or- 
of six regional banks, to 
be located In New England, the east- 
states, the south, the Mississippi 
Valley, Central West and the 
coast. Ho urged that tho bill be 
amended to allow tho banks 
In the federal reserve board. 
Mr. objected to the pro- 
vision giving the federal reserve 
board power to force any regional 
bank to paper for any 
region bank. Ho 
that this provision would lead to sec- 
demands for red- 
co 
by Senator Nelson, Mr. 
said that he bill provided 
for a Bank, of main 
i f its 
would scatter the of 
tho in various 
would leave system 
domination of Central 
appointed by the 
Ken Buildings lit the lair, and 
Exhibits Are Said to be More 
and Better Than 
Ever. 
A large crowd Of Greenville 
left here this morning for 
to attend the fair which is 
being held this week. The early 
morning train, leaving hero 
after o'clock carried a big crowd, 
and still others took advantage of tho 
schedule of tho train due to 
leave at a. m. The Norfolk 
Southern which Is tho nearest and 
the quickest route to Raleigh from 
is offering a special round 
trip fare at which also includes 
one admission Into the Fair grounds. 
The fair this year is said to be the 
best ever held, and, In spite of tho 
fact that this has been said about 
practically every preceding Fair, it 
may perhaps be said about this one 
without the slightest room for doubt. 
Three or four new buildings have 
been erected at the grounds for the 
accommodation and exhibition of live 
stock, cattle sheep and swine, 
the Immense amount of floor spare 
that has been reserved for the ex- 
of farm products. 
Mammoth reservations have also 
been taken and are being used by the 
big concerns to display their 
goods. Farming and good roads ma- 
are on exhibition in 
numbers than heretofore, and the free 
attractions very numerous. 
One feature of the Fair Is, the ab 
of Indecent and immoral shows 
or at least a commute which 
out at the opening yesterday 
around for these attractions re- 
port that they nothing would 
not be suitable for any one to 
The Special free attraction of 
Fireworks, which is to be given it 
night during tho week, is said to 
a most Interesting reproduction of 
the destruction of and 
The entire event 
year promises to be of much Interest 
and value than in previous season, 
and larger crowds of Greenville are 
expected to go to Raleigh tomorrow, 
of them taking the II 
route in preference to the railroad 
train. 
BURIAL,
NEW YORK, Oct. A 
wedding of today was that of Mi.-s 
Phoebe daughter Mr. end 
Mrs. Everett I. and W 
son the late 
nor Frank New York 
which took place this afternoon In the 
Of the Heavenly Rest. The 
ceremony at the church was follow- 
ed by a large reception at the St. 
Regis, 
Mrs. E. It left Tuesday 
for Raleigh 
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Smith, 
here yesterday. 
Mr. J. W. Joyner. of Farmville, was 
here Tuesday evening. 
into Donaldson Hot Buried by the 
Town, But Her Relatives. 
An undo of Annie Donaldson, the 
woman who was killed by the 
signboard falling upon her In the 
heavy wind of last Monday, says that 
the woman was not buried at the ex- 
the town, was stated In 
yesterday's paper, but that he him- 
self, with the assistance of a few col- 
people, raised tho necessary 
funds to defray the expense of the 
burial. The man asked that this 
he made, and this paper is 
glad to do this. 
Mrs. Chas. left 
this morning for Norfolk. 
Mr. B B has gone to Rich- 
on a business trip. 
FRANCIS ii BAKES 
SAN FRANCISCO, Oil . Oct. 
With guests from many parts of 
world, San Francisco today I 
her second festival under Con- 
that promise one of tho most 
magnificent carnivals ever held in 
America. While tho festival I 
the name of Mi Gasper 
discoverer of tho Bay of Fran- 
first governor California 
under Spanish rule, tho o 
hue been arranged with a view to 
especially honoring tho memory 
Nunez do Balboa, the Spanish 
adventurer who, four 
hundred years ago last month, climb- 
ed the peak in and viewed tho 
Pacific ocean. 
One of the features of 
the carnival will be a reproduction 
the arrival of Sir Drake, 
in his little ship, tho Golden 
who landed a few north of tho 
Golden Gate, and on Juno 
look of the country in the 
name of Queen
Market Had Big- 
Break Here Than 
Yesterday 
A was detected on 
the tobacco market today. The break 
is larger than that 
yesterday, though the most, it 
thought that there is loss 
bi re today, all of the ware- 
their sales before 
noon hour, and the Boor were clear 
at two o'clock. All of the house- 
had very good considering the 
amount on the market, though none 
them ere crowded. 
Prices are good. The average Is 
something like twenty-seven cents, 
and the prices paid are almost 
good as average was at the 
opening of the season. The scarcity 
the crop is beginning to be felt 
by time, and even higher prices 
than prevailing now are predict i 
el a very early date. 
USE 
THE LIFE OF 
neath by 
Member Base 
Oct. Richard, or 
Richmond, an old 
man, was shot and almost Instantly 
killed by an unknown last 
night, ill the rear of Sidney 
Queen's on street, after 
the slayer had Jostled the old man. 
had begged and received hi 
according to a story told by 
companion John lie 
i, a strange who came here 
i from Laurinburg, says 
he and were sitting In a 
behind n a 
did not know came by and ran 
Into the older man. 
p mi t run over s lid 
and the newcomer begged his 
pardon, which was granted. 
few later, according to 
Mi Neil. shot rang out and the old 
man fell across the door and w w 
i in i more than a n I 
The mysterious murderer has n 
I, i, eh A, corner's In- 
quest this morning resulted a 
that the deceased came by hi 
death from a wound caused by a 
t ball fired from a pistol 
i the Jurors. 
MEET IN 
GREAT MISS OF 
OP IX 
ST LOUIS, Oct. With an es- 
loss of half a million dollars 
in grain, the Advance in 
Bast SI Louis, burned to the 
ground early today. 
Crawling up and down the strip 
of land between the Mississippi river 
and creek, the Maze did an- 
Other half million dollars damage 
the warehouses of the Chicago and 
Alton, the Baltimore and Ohio and the 
Clover Leaf Railway Companies. 
The few citizens of Bast St. Louis 
who were not kept up all night pro- 
their homes from flying em- 
rs, awoke this morning lo find a 
burning mound of bushels o; 
wheat, bushels of oats and 
75.000 bushels of barley. 
Officials of the company predicted 
it would take several weeks for the 
mass of grain to burn Itself out. 
A rain which began early yesterday 
and continued Into today 
saved the city from a general Are. 
From the moment it was discovered 
o'clock last night until 
today the fire was probably the most 
spectacular ever seen 
For a radius of half a mile from the 
burning elevator the rain or water 
was accompanied by an squally heavy 
rain of burning embers as large U 
baseballs. 
Every householder within that 
was on the roof of his house with 
a garden hose fighting the flying fir, 
as fast as it fell. Roth the Missouri 
and Illinois sides of the river were 
lined with thousands of spectators. 
EXPECTS 
HIM. 
H. A. WHITE 
INSURANCE 
1895 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
WASHINGTON, Oct 
Wilson, in a letter to Representative 
Underwood, House majority leader, to 
day expressed the opinion that 
currency bill would be reported to 
the senate not later than the first; 
week in November passed after , 
two or three debate. He said 
that most of the members with whom 
he had conferred had shown them- 
selves keenly aware of the 
to the country of unnecessary I 
delay. He added that he did not be- 
II there would be any attempt to 
delay bill, after it was reported. 
by dilatory tactics. He considered the 
passage of the bill was assured. The 
lent does not believe that ad- 
la possible, but thinks that 
some agreement might be 
with minority in the for 
a brief recess. 
The Greenville Drug Company 
IS NOW OPEN and DOING 
AT FIVE POINTS. 
Our line is complete consisting ct 
Stationary, Sundries, Candy, 
and Cigars. Prescriptions are carefully 
compounded. 
tell other- 
wise tell us. Phone No. 
the Soothers 
Good Association. 
i HILL, N. C, Oct 
e fifth annual convention Of 
Southern Appalachian Good Roads As- 
. which Is to be held In Ash 
N. C, gives promise i 
the most interesting and successful 
i which the association 
yet held The railroads haw mad 
very good rates from all points In 
the territory covered by the la- 
lion. and it is hoped that a large 
will attend this convention 
from all of the eight states Included. 
Among speakers who are ex- 
Governor possible 
Bryan, Secretary of and Mr. 
Daniels, Secretary of the Gov- 
Hooper, of Tennessee, and Gov- 
of South Carolina; Pres- 
Southern 
Mr. Taylor of the National Highways 
a m and President or the Ohio 
el Roads Mr Batch- 
i American Automobile As- 
M;. Sou the Virginia 
i etc, 
A number of gates 
id, and many have 
their Intention attending 
i this who an 
In i pr of th 
road to at 
i gab b end an n i 
in 
iS I'll HYDE PRATT, President, 
H. 
Still With
life Te. I 
New 
t i s s 
Sale of Town Prop- 
Sale Approved by 
Court 
By virtue of power In me vested by 
that decree of His Honor H. Al- 
Judge Presiding, made and en- 
at the May term, 1913. of the 
superior court of county, which 
said decree has been duly and reg- 
approved and affirmed by the 
supreme court of North Carolina, 
shall offer for sale. CASH, 
ONE-THIRD CASH, WITH THE 
PAYABLE IN TWO EQUAL 
YEARLY AND 
TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF DEED. 
HEARING SIX PER CENT INTER- 
EST FROM DATE, AN 
SECURED BY A MORT 
GAGE OR DEED OF TRUST 
subject to the con- 
of the superior court of 
county, on 
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT 
O'CLOCK, NOON, at the courthouse 
door in the Town of Greenville, ll 
auction to the highest 
the following described property, 
being, and situate in the Town 
Ills, County and Slat 
of North Carolina, to 
The south half of the block on 
which I situate the house known as 
the and comprising 
the school house the 
Clark lot, a vacant lot 
between, and the Shultz house and lot, 
the said property abutting Fourth. 
Washington and Greens in 
said town, and being the same prop- 
devised in the last will and 
of the late Elvira U 
of record in Pitt county in Will Book 
at age et seq. 
The property will be offered as an 
entire lot and in parcels, 
the Commissioner reserving the right 
to accept the highest single bid 
the property a whole, or the 
combined bids the property an 
subdivided. 
A map of the property can be found 
at the office of Mr. Albion Dunn, who 
v. ill be glad to show it to parties in- 
The property, In our opinion, Is the 
most valuable that can be offered 
upon the Greenville market, and 
invite the attendance of those inter- 
at the sale . 
The title to this property has been 
approved by the supreme court, so re- 
member the date 
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT 
O'CLOCK NOON, COURT HOUSE 
DOOR and seize the opportunity of 
a life time. 
This November 1913. 
C S. CARR, Commissioner 
HARRY SKINNER, 
ALBION DUNN, Attorneys. 
England Observes 
Oct. 108th an- 
of the battle of Trafalgar 
end the death of Lord Nelson was 
today on a scale larger 
more impressive -than on any 
ion the Navy League lint 
to make the anniversary day 
of special significance. The Nelson 
Column in Trafalgar Square was 
i red tributes from every 
if the empire. Wreaths were 
also placed on the Nelson monument 
in St. Paul's Cathedral. A public 
was held in 
this afternoon and later the 
celebration of the day was concluded 
with a banquet 
SALE OF 
The Hoard of Commissioners of 
county. N. C, will sell bonds to the 
amount of Twenty Five Thousand 
known as, The Greenville 
Township Road said bonds 
to run for years and to bear In- 
at per cent per annum, pay- 
able in denominations 
One Thousand Dollars. Said bonds 
are issued by virtue of Chapter 
of the Public Laws of North Caro- 
of 1913. 
Until Monday, December I, 1913, 
o'clock a. m., bids will he received 
by the Chairman of the for th; 
purchase of said bonds. All bids 
must be accompanied by a 
check of as a guarantee of 
good to be forfeited on fail- 
to comply with bid. The Com- 
missioners reserve the right to re- 
any and all bids. 
W. L. Chairman, 
N. C 
For further information In regard 
lo said bonds, address 
JULIUS DROWN, County Attorney, 
law Greenville, N. C. 
We Call 
Attention 
TO OrR BAH- 
THAT ARE 
IN 
Furniture 
You must sec these lo appreciate the big values 
BRASS BEDS lo 
FELT MATTRESSES to 
BUGS to 
BED ROOM SUITS to 
Taft Vandyke
Coward Drug Co. 
the Bed 
Drugs 
In Our 
Prescription 
Department 
ICE 
CREAM 
t any. 
All 
Anklet, 
Stationery, 
Fountain 
Pm, 
Kodak 
Coward-Woolen Drug Co. 
NEAR DEATH 
BY SMOTHERING 
CARDS. 
Bat Husband, With Aid of 
Effects Her Deliverance. 
The Medicine In the World 
little girl bad dysentery very 
bad. I thought she would die. 
Cholera and 
cured her, and I can truthful- 
say that I think It Is the best 
in the Mrs. 
Clare. Mich. For sale 
all druggists. 
Draper, N Helen Dalton, 
this place, suffered years, 
with pains in my left side, and would 
almost smother lo death. 
Medicines patched me up for awhile 
but then would get worse again. Final- 
my husband decided he wanted me to 
try the woman's tonic, so he 
me a bottle and I began using it. 
It did me more good than all the 
I had taken. 
I have induced many of my friends to 
try and they all they have 
been benefited by its use. There never 
has been, and never will be, a medicine 
to compare with I believe it is 
a good medicine for all womanly 
For over years, has been re- 
woman's sufferings and building 
weak women up to health and strength. 
If you are a give it a fair trial. 
It should surely help you, as it has a 
million others. 
Get a bottle of to-day. 
Co., 
Advisory Chattanooga, for Special 
on your and book. 
In plain 
II. W. CARTER, M. D. 
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, 
Ear Nose and Throat 
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. 
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- 
vine, day every Monday, a m to
Attorney at Law 
Greenville, North Carolina 
DUNN 
Attorney at Law 
Office In Building, Third St- 
his services are 
desired 
Greenville, North Carolina 
Bay State Charities Conference. 
NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Oct. 
Smith College and the town, of North- 
are hosts of the tenth annual 
meeting of the Massachusetts State 
Conference Charities, which con- 
today a three session. 
Organized charity workers, public of- 
medical men, educators, 
men and others are here from ail parts 
the stale to take part in the pro- 
L I. Moore W. H. Long 
MOORE ft LONG 
Attorneys at Law 
Greenville, North Carolina 
S. 
Attorney Law 
In Edwards Building, on the Court 
House Square 
Greenville, North Carolina 
F. C. Harding C. Piece 
A PIERCE 
Lawyers 
Practicing In all the Courts 
Office In Wooten Building on Third 
street, fronting Court House 
K. W. OUTLAW 
Attorney at Law 
Office formerly occupied by J. L. 
Fleming 
J. W. Little 
M Broker 
Office III; Residence 117-U 
H. C 
B. F. 
Insurance 
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident 
Office on Fourth near 
Wilson store 
26.29, AND 
RACING GREAT FINE. EXHIBITS 
LARGEST FAIR EASTERN 
NORTH CAROLINA 
THE NATIONAL BANK of GREENVILLE 
Capital 
The only bank in Pitt county under United States Government supervision. Deposit with us when you have money, borrow from us 
when you need money. You will receive a cordial welcome and courteous treatment at this bank 
Jas. L. Little, President, F. J. Forbes, Cashier, W. E. Proctor, V-Pres. 
F. G. James, V-Pres. M. L. Turnage, Asst. Cashier.
SUBURBAN REAL 
. TATE FOR SALE. 
The or Anderson Farm, con- 
of eighty-three acres, almost 
within the city limits. Great 
for Investors to double their 
money In short time. 
The offer for sale either as a 
whole or subdivided to suit the 
chaser, the or Anderson Farm 
located about three-eights of a mile 
from the corporate limits of the 
thrifty, progressive city of Greenville, 
and not more than twelve or fifteen 
walk from the business 
This property is probably the most 
located for truck farming of 
any land near Greenville. Two sand 
clay roads lead from property 
Into Greenville and at the present 
rate of Increase In population 
Greenville It will In a very few years 
become valuable as building sites 
This land is several feet higher than 
the town and Is the most beautiful 
and desirable for suburban homes of 
any property near town. The 
land is a light underlaid 
with clay subsoil and produces all 
crops common to this section. Al- 
though considered at the time we 
came Into possession rather thin and 
run down, we have averaged a little 
more than a BOO pound bale of cotton 
to the acre during the last three years. 
This is In reality a great 
Is the best town 
In eastern C. It Is Conservatively 
its property rests on a 
solid foundation and in consequence 
values that today seem high will 
pear cheap almost be- 
fore you are aware of It. 
If you are Interested call on or 
write 
J. S. N. C. 
O. L. JOYNER, Greenville, N. C. 
NOTICE. 
The undersigned having qualified 
as administrator of G. W. Gardner 
SALE. 
By virtue of a decree of the super- 
-or court made in special proceeding 
entitled J. W. Crawford et vb deceased, late of the county of Pitt 
Crawford et sale for par-1 state of North Carolina, this Is 
the undersigned give or persons, having 
will sell for cash before court 
door in Greenville at noon on 
Monday, November 3rd, 1913, the fol- 
lowing described real estate, 
tract of land in Dam 
township, known as the 
and being the farm upon which the 
said F. Crawford resided at the 
time of his adjoining the lands 
known as the land on 
the on the west by W. C. Hem- 
by, on the north by Noah Hemby 
others, on the east by J. R. 
Mi being the lands known as 
the Polly Hemby place, containing 
mi acres more or 
one other tract In town- 
ship, known as the Anderson 
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- 
George Hemby, Hemby, lien 
and others, 
claims against the estate of said 
deceased, notice to present them to 
the undersigned on or before the 
day of September, 1914, or this no- 
will be plead in bar of their re- 
All persons indebted to said 
estate will please make immediate 
settlement. 
This September 1913. 
CHAS. E. GARDNER, 
Administrator 
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. 
ltd 
NOTICE. 
North Carolina, Pitt county. 
In the superior court 
John vs Martha 
The defendant above named will 
take notice that an action entitled as 
acres more or less. This ha commenced in the 
includes acres of cleared land court of the 
land, all of which 
It accurately described in a deed 
from R. J, Cobb and D. F. Crawford. 
one other tract known as the 
purpose of dissolving the bonds of 
matrimony heretofore existing between 
the plaintiff and the defendant; and 
the Bald defendant will further take 
Burnett Place and adjoin- ls required to appear 
in the lands J. W. Smith. next of the superior court 
late J. F. Allen. R. L. Nichols I. A of to on 
Nichols and others, containing Monday after the Hist Monday In 
it being the 3rd day of No- 
1913, at the court house of 
said county in Greenville, North Car- 
and answer or demur to th 
complaint in said action or the plain- 
tiff will apply to the court for the 
relief demanded in said complaint 
This 1st day of October, 1913. 
D. C. MOORE, 
Clerk of the Superior Court. 
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. 
ltd 
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF 
HEAL ESTATE 
North Carolina, Pitt County. 
In the superior court, 
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. 
J. G. Thomas, E. B Thomas, Delia 
Whitehurst, James II, Whitehurst, 
Virginia Whitehurst, T. H. White- 
Lula O. Barnaul, 
Addle Manning and Edward D. Man- 
vs. Thomas. 
By order of a decree of the super- 
court of Pitt made by D. 
C. Moore, Clerk, in the above 
cause, on the 23rd day of 
1913, the undersigned com- 
missioner, will on Saturday, the 
day of October, 1913, at o'clock n. 
m. expose to public sale in front of 
the post office in the town of Bethel, 
N. to the highest bidder for cash, 
following described real estate to 
certain tract or parcel 
land situated in Bethel township, Pitt 
county, North Carolina, known as the 
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining 
the lands, J. L. G. Man- 
W. Whitehurst. James. 
Charlie Lewis and others, containing 
about acres more or less. Upon 
this tract of land is situated one two- 
story, six room dwelling house, two 
tenant houses, with necessary barns 
and stables. 
Also one other tract or parcel of 
land in said township adjoining the 
above and also adjoining lands 
known as the lands, the R. 
D. Whitehurst lands, the Cherry lands 
the lands of J. G. Charlie 
Lewis and others and containing 
acres more or less. On this tract of 
land there arc about acres cleared 
and the remaining portion is heavily 
wooded. The above two tracts are 
situated about 1-4 miles west of the 
town of Bethel. N. C. 
This land will he sold In separate 
smaller lots and as a whole, to suit 
purchasers. 
This 23rd day of September 
1913. 
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner.
NOTICE. 
Notice Is hereby given that the drug 
business known as 
has sold to Messrs. J. K. 
Brown, and S. E. Gates, who will 
take charge of same October 1st, 1913 
acres more or 
This October 1st, 1913. 
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. 
ltd 
MORTGAGEE SALE. 
By virtue of a mortgage executed 
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife, 
and B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. 
James on the day of March, 1909, 
which mortgage appears of record 
in the of the register of deeds 
of Pitt county in book E. page 
the undersigned will sell for cash at 
noon on Saturday, November 1st, 
before the court door In Green- 
ville, the following described lot or 
of land, situate in said town, 
on the south side of Fifth street. 
Beginning at B stake on the south sire 
of Fifth street and on the west side 
of Reed street extended, and running 
with 
NOTICE 
North Carolina, Pitt 
In the superior court. 
Georgia Ella Coward vs. 
Coward. 
To Coward, defendant In 
the above entitled 
You will hereby take notice 
a civil action has instituted in 
Fifth street a westerly superior court of Pitt county, en- 
feet to a stake, thence a souther- titled Georgia Ella Coward vs. 
course across said lot feet to, ford Coward for the purpose of oh- 
a stake on Heed street extended, j tabling divorce between the 
thence a northerly course with the defendant and that said civil 
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Greenville Man lakes Bride BOOZE CASES 
From up in Hear 
old Virginia 
BEFORE JUSTICE 
The following story of the marriage 
In Va., of a 
man will he of interest to people 
this town. The story Is an account 
taken from the Courier. 
a quiet, but the less 
home marriage was solemnized 
ALL OF HEBE 
TO 
OF CRIMINAL 
Four cases, in which all of the de- 
wen- charged retail- 
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
street to beginning. 
lot on which the old ice plant for 
stood. 
This Sept. 30th, 1913. 
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. 
1.1 Id 
two miles East of town 
on Wednesday, the instant, at 
lo o'clock in the morning when 
Collette became the bride of 
Mr. J. S. ham. The 
performed by Rev, L, v 
Little, of the 
where the bride had , 
shipped the greater portion of th 
time she hail been a resident 
Bl 
hence those present Included on 
the closer friends of both. 
TAMABLE SALE. 
at law of the late Fer- 
Ward will offer for sale at 
public auction for division before the 
court door in No- 
3rd, at o'clock, M. 
the following described lands situated 
in the county of and in 
township, about seven miles east of 
I the town of Greenville, lying on both 
sides of the main road leading from 
i Greenville to 
Farm 
I A certain piece or parcel of land 
situated in township, Pitt 
c N. C, and known as the Jolly 
Place, and being Lot No. of the 
division of lands among the of 
Fernando Ward, deceased, as is laid 
on the map of Fernando Ward's 
farm surveyed and made by H. F. 
I Price,, surveyor, In year 1886, bound- 
ed and described as follows, 
Beginning at a gum a corner between 
Lot No. M. Spier's land, and the 
Place, thence S. East 
feet to a gum, corner, thence 
H. i-a weal teal to a Make, w. 
G. corner, thence S. W. 
f at to a stake, W. corner, 
thence N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an 
angle in W. ;. corner, 
land corner between No. and 
crossing Greenville and Wash- 
road feet to run 
a coiner, thence down run to 
a corner on the canal, thence down 
the canal crossing the Greenville and 
Washington road to the beginning. 
Containing 10-100 acres. For 
reference see the Map of 
of the Fernando Ward farm made 
I y II. F. Price In August. 1886 
Farm No. . 
A certain piece or parcel of land 
Situated in township, Pitt 
county, N. C, and known as Lot No. 
I of the division of lands among the 
of Fernando Ward, deceased, as 
is laid down on the map of Fernando 
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by 
II. F. Price, surveyor, in year 
bounded and described as follows, to- 
Beginning the angle of ditch 
a corner No. and at 
W. corner, thence S. 2-05 
C. yesterday, and all 
them gave bond one. 
Yesterday was the date set for the 
hearing John Jordan. w ., a w G 
the boy who was mixed up in the corner, thence No. t 
blind tiger business with Warren Bell. 
Belief wile was also to be tried be- 
fore Justice yesterday, I 
sue was sick and could not be kn 
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N, 
1-; W. ts feet, N 1-4 W. 
feel to a stake and . , 
Fleming's corner, co l 
The ceremony was performed ii 
t. at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Domini 
SALE OF 
PERSONAL PROPERTY. 
virtue of authority made by D. 
C. Moore, clerk of superior court 
of Pitt county, In the above entitled in the of the clerk of the 
cause. the undersigned 
will, on Wednesday, the 
day of October, 1913, at the hour of 
the complaint. 
This day of October, 
D. C. MOORE, C. S. C. 
I NO and PIERCE, 
for Plaintiff. 
ltd 
said Coward will further 
o'clock p. m. sell at public notice that if ho fall to answer 
to highest bidder, for cash, at the complaint within the time 
store recently occupied by the led by law, the plaintiff will apply 
late Montgomery T. Spier, In court for the relief demanded In 
town of North Carolina 
wares and merchandise formerly own 
by the late Montgomery T. Spier, 
In North Carolina, to- 
with all store fixtures, book 
accounts and one piano. Said stock 
is new and in splendid 
condition and prospective purchasers 
are Invited to examine the same be- 
fore the day of sale. 
This the 24th day of September. 
1913. 
MRS. HATTIE SPIER, 
Administratrix of Montgomery 
Spier. 
HARDING and PIERCE, 
ltd 
of October, 1913. 
You will further take notice that 
you are required to appear before the 
judge of the superior court, at a court 
to be held for the county of Pitt 
the court In Greenville, on the ; reason that 
4th Monday after the first Monday the bride had been life-long friends, 
in September, it being day b lb being natives of Plain City, 
of December. 1913, answer the Ohio, prior to their coming to 
complaint which has deposited to make their homes. 
The handsome new home of Mrs. 
parlor court of said county, within j WM tastefully decorated for 
the first three days of said term and y,, occasion with 
o, town. Jordan was hound over to the j,.,. , t;. x , ., , .,,., 
Neither bride nor November term of superior court x ,, . 
ail any relatives in this section, 
I hero were lour oilier I b 
FOOTBALL 
LEADS TO ALTAR 
cut and ferns, the parlor mi I 
reception ball presenting u 
of loveliness. 
The ceremony was performed in 
largo reception hall and at the 
appointed time the wedding march 
was entering 
from the parlor accompanied by 
as Matron of Honor while 
groom entered from the dining 
n accompanied by Mr. A. E, Den- 
fore the Justice yesterday; all of them 
being liquor cases and coming from 
There were three 
and a white man In the crowd, 
and all of them were bound over to 
the next term of criminal court. 
were offered their freedom upon the 
presentation of a bond. The 
ll man arranged his, and was st 
at liberty, but the three were 
placed In jail.
IS TO RELEASED 
HASTINGS, Neb,, Oct. 
for a 
of years a familiar figure in the 
records of the middle west, will 
he seed from the state Insane 
tomorrow, when her sentence for 
will have expired. The 
Negro Woman Had lo Be 
Buried by the 
NEW YORK, Oct. romance 
beginning on a liner 
and having a second chapter at a 
football game culminated in th 
Little Church Around the Corner to- 
day, when Miss Van 
daughter of a former prominent rail- 
road official, became the bride 
William D. Thomas of Evanston, home in , I. C. the 
While a at Dickinson Col- 
several years ago Mr. Thomas 
was confined for a time in the 
ton, of Greenville, N. C, father of Mr. penitentiary at Lincoln, but sin 
E. L. Denton. of Blackstone, who gave he officials so much i 
as beat man. Meeting in front i hie that doubts were raised as to her 
of tin minister, they were made sanity and was transferred to Lots No. and thence S. 
Lets No. and feet to a ditch 
or branch, thence down ditch or 
I ranch s. 1-2 El. feet to angle 
in ditch, tin down ditch or 
east crossing Avenue 
lo another angle N. la E. 
feet, thence N. 1-2 E. feet. 
thence N. E. feet to corner 
said ditch or branch between Lots 
No and thence S. W, With 
dividing line between Lots No. and 
No. feet to the beginning, con- 
acres. For further ref- 
see the map of survey of the 
Fernando Ward farm, made by H. 
F. Price In August, 1886, 
Farm No. 
A certain piece or parcel of land 
situated in township. Pitt 
county. N. C and known as Lot No. 
of the division of lands among the 
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as 
Is laid down on the map of Fernando 
Ward's farm surveyed and made by 
ll. F. Price in the year 1886, bound- 
ed and described as follows, 
lie ginning at a stake and pine stump. 
Fleming's corner and the corner 
wife in accordance With the 
of the Baptist church. 
Immediately alter the ceremony 
the couple left for where 
they the train for Peters 
burg. After spending a day or two 
there, they will leave for their future 
went to Europe on a cattle boat an 
The bride has a resident of 
for the past three years 
I on a liner as captain's mOT-l here from Ohio to 
Miss Van and her 
accept a position with the Courier 
ind has been a member of the 
saddest events have their 
pathetic sides to them, and the Mil 
All holding accounts against the woman who was killed 
night's Pharmacy will please present the fulling billboard yesterday 
them for collection; and ,, exception to this general rule. 
accounts arc to settle am- Annie was a married 
between now and the time whose husband bad left her. 
parents were on the return ship and 
the two became acquainted. Later the, 
young woman attended j previous to their mar- 
being here she has 
In Philadelphia between the 
University of Pennsylvania and Dick- 
College teams. Young 
one of the Dickinson ends an 
scored the only touchdown that his 
But in doing 
so he was seriously Injured and w in 
made many friends among all with 
Whom she has been thrown. She 
has not only idled position wit i 
but has 
service to this paper that II 
ill hard lo gel one to till her 
asylum lure. Her sobriquet of 
was given her by 
the police many years ago because 
of her ability to fall a genuine 
whenever feared 
trouble. She now declares 
she has picked her last pocket and 
sincerely intends to follow the straight 
and narrow path after her release. 
Colored teachers Meeting 
It . . ,, ii nun HI I iii 
and If It is not done the proper steps lad a young child of a years Where he ., ,,, ,,,,, f 
will be taken to collect The age. and she lived with her father by his future bride who hart r. , member of the fore-. 
Ken lo collect. I 
will Immediately proceed lo put j and mother, her mother being blind 
Into judgments accounts which arc 
not paid by October 1st, 1913. 
seen and applauded his brilliant 
Notice is also given that after to- 
day no more credit will be given 
PHARMACY. 
September 1913. 
When the dead woman's body war. 
taken no one was there to 
it except the blind mother and 
the helpless 
WICHITA, Oct. 
all of whom unite in wishing for be. 
n happy 
Announcement of the program for 
the Colored Teachers Meeting Pitt 
county is made Moore 
v ho is president, of the organization. 
The meeting will be held hero 
Saturday morning at o'clock 
and is expected that ail of the 
teachers of tile county will be here for 
the occasion, The following program 
has been arranged for the occasion 
be carried 
Meeting called to order. 
-Opening Ex 
lug. 
Model Recitation ton .,,, out buildings. 
a ACHE FARM could earn by cooking, and she had 
within two and half miles of Green- nothing. The town will bear the 
adapted to all crops, two Of the burial, and It Is not 
room tenant houses, two likely that the father and mother 
barns, thousand acre re. th,. county home, 
to suit purchaser. J. W. 
The bride was the recipient of paper on Arithmetic. 
. i ill beautiful and on Grammar, 
child, neither of whom meeting of the ,., popularity among ., ,;,,,. 
had of the -sad accident which Commercial Congress, which was , ,,,. .;,, who her 
bail befallen the woman. 
, ,,,, , which preparations had been 
She was supporting he her r bus 
father, and her mother by what , of N. C. 
The postponement was decided upon has resided for the past fifteen 
because of the Inability of senators be having gone there from 
,. and representatives to attend the at that time. However, bride 
while Congress Is In ind had never met up lo 
at Washington. months ago. It was a case of 
at first and the i 
1-2 W. 1686 to L. Flemings 
thence 1-4 W. to L. 
Fleming's corner, thence N. 3-4 
W. feet to a cypress, L. Fleming's 
corner, thence S. 1-S W. feet 
to I. Fleming's corner, thence 1-S 
W. to line of the ten acre piece 
that Nobles bought and acquired off 
the west end of No. thence with 
the dividing line between said 
and Lot No. to their corner, thence 
N. E. to j. corner, 
thence N. W. MO feet J. N 
corner, .--J 8-4 
feel, thence N. E. feet, 
N K. thence S. OS 1-2 B. 
feet to the corner between 
Ne. and No. with the 
line between bits No. 
No. t, S. 2-08 W. feet to the be- 
ginning. Containing acres more 
or less. For further reference see 
the map survey the Fernando 
Ward farm, made by H. F. In. 
August 
Farm No. l. has res cleared 
land and one tenant . 
Farm No. has n r If ll 
land and two tenant I 
Farm No. acres 
ml. four tenant houses, one large 
dwelling house, equipped cot- 
1230 -How to teach 
Importance of 
Announcements 
Cloning Song 
The Best Hot Weather Tonic 
blond. lip 
l wilt won
1818 An American force under 1690 Massachusetts invaders not long in reaching an agree 
Wad.- Hampton entered from Quebec without making He Is a widower, hut hi- 
Canada from attack. are grown, She Is 
trial of the first 
Said farms will he sold separately 
afterwards offered as a whole. 
j Terms cash, but suitable time will 
be given purchasers to make 
open application. The 
to reject or accept all bid la 
l i reserved, 
For further In format ion apply to 
J, Agent, 
M, C. 
airship. 
Columbian Exposition a widow with two children, these re -Rattle of Trafalgar 
her It. 
1797 The famous frigate 
was launched at Boston O. and Son. 
death Greenville, N, C. 
at formally dedicated aiding with her parents, 
of Nelson, 
ltd
THE CAROLINA HOME 
and FARM and EASTERN 
REFLECTOR 
Published by 
Lit Hilt Inc. 
D. ; Editor.
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and Ti 
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suppose Admiral Baton did While Monday MOW in the south as then, a mail's personal rights 
v two wherein doe give might have been the earliest In the Thus ends one of the most famous cease when bis acts become a 
lo Mis Eaton an; CUM murder- memory of the oldest citizens, and altogether unique cases in the to the public or a hindrance 
him should not he forgotten that some nation. It was the first time in the the general welfare of any set of 
our oldest citizens have but very lit- history of -New York state that a gov- people. 
If Murphy wants a tie memory. was Impeached, and the pro- And so it is in voting. If your 
Jury Inquiry, lie can gel it. He usu- ---------o of the trial attracted a when a rights- 
all; gets what lie wants in New York Woodrow Wilson left academic ii throughout the nation. The is at stake should be 
for politics three years ago Monday posed governor will make no state- for the failure of that move- 
which is the most rapid rise or now, hut says that in- will talk ,,,,, it would ,. 
IV expected that Mrs. man in the history of the country. what he will say and lust had done a wrong 
would receive a pretty cool reception But Woody has shown that he is the when be will say it no one, perhaps course, you have a right to your 
a, must was a little political Moses of till 
. hi I 
e ad a 
And, we believe that the majority 
the business men of the town will ha 
glad enough to grant a holiday if the 
men In their employ evidence any 
desire to get out and work the route. 
Several have advocated such a course, 
but unless the clerks and office 
manifest a desire to give their services 
to the roads, we no reason for 
closing up shop on either of these two 
days. 
Any man who professes to a 
even knows, hut as to the right or wrong 
the question that has to he de- of 
FIRST OF THE JOHN MUIR'S STUDY MACHINE 
not 
it comes it win 
Some of the farmers doubtless r- Many people are wondering the that need 
the arrival cold weather, but r is I, and many vote he disappointed if he has to re- 
But It is your moral at 
It would he a thing If all of 
them will be willing for 
I. . , , ., r
In country have . ,,,. 
on their shelves to
I .
tin law 
the if cotton will jump two do- find the law t at made it possible tor 
; bale I i lit .
much In r after the Civil War 
ad S d during 
ts through I term In office, 
.- I and turned if 
i bu can ; oil for I I he did during 
the posts i campaign. At that lime I 
do 
and I now tin p
. and . .,. . to 
int been dot 
right en 
i i v- ii i Is a man 
; Green 
to say 
. show b 
not lawful, duty to vote one way 
or the other every time there is an 
election where you are entitled to . 
roll e in deciding the 
Out of practically one hundred 
million- pi and a 
-five or thirty millions 
v may qualify as voters. th 
United States can muster not more 
than about fifteen millions of 
In a i And ft 
percentage will hold good at 
polling a over tie 
. We do tend to 
or not our people should b 
the business men of the town were 
to close their doors and go out 
work the public roads of the 
I is plenty of room for them to 
the muscle of their limbs, 
and the roads need all the working 
that they can get The man who 
i to go out and work the 
mads of the county will Bad 
we re, in per- 
from his employer to 
k for that day. 
In sympathy the 
. pal long 
whirl 
. . .
from
Noe l for i. 
i i say i. Id, W II 
i- a i 
man who will put on 
In such is this, I
persist, m , i- a I thing, 
. mid seem that those i n an 
i bi n w 
It is a little strange 
Dukes get In trouble when g 
far away from home. 
i .- surest way rutting down ti, 
cost of living is in eating 
and eat clothes. 
William Marconi, i 
at, i another in i- 
d and be this 
I know that are not made 
for him. 
JImmie of tin A Ii I'll 
will now be 
i having the first snow of the 
. and, boys, lie is certainly 
om i. t;. honor,
id will It do us If he stand 
p ti, s if t 
right, ct them they an 
a- he at the 
Rate meeting. 
do led , OS I I f 
does It gel tin I 
to r pose him from i for , eds 
long i fore he i 
. , . i decided at the ballot box, and 
, lei None r, and 
has I n Ii ken by . 
We still of the opinion that till 
is a concocted by n hunch 
bosses who soc that was 
the friend of people, and a mail 
who fought for what lie believed to 
he the rights of the people. 
r Is impeached; he is deposed 
. to observe ii A 
Hi el , the 
day, the i i close 
ti and ill th s 
every man e a to 
should realize that be Is under a 
obligation to his country and t 
bis family to express his opinion 
every public matter that has to I 
no 
time Will he wasted that is .-pent med- 
upon the suggestion of Mr, 
Daniels. 
Castro was held 
, i last year, he lived in i 
same room that was given Mrs, but the bunch that put 
burst the other day. 
wouldn't old and 
make a pair in this world That 
was -iv of one and half a dozen 
so Aunt will at 
in e to see land of the 
i th-- home of the 
A man in York a wind 
with hi- neck broken, which is 
another argument in favor of abolish 
hanging as ., means capital 
punishment, 
Huerta's hours o power may he 
numbered, but tie- Washington 
don't want to get it in their 
i that old man can't play the 
wild during those precious moments. 
him out win yet he called to account 
their 
Mils. 
Before she had scarcely set foot 
on the American the land o 
the free and the home of the 
old Aunt was 
A ; i is that a certain 
. lead to the altar 
but m i . . . to the 
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lust to 
lit the 
. ;
a ;, of foreign powers ha, 
declined i- participate in the 
Exposition at San Fran- ordered deported and sent back to 
in 1915. If the United -where she came This was 
to I'll them that they couldn't Bl as to way that Americans 
participate in the benefits of the ca- want none of the doctrine and win- 
you would see the pot begin to campaigns which have 
boll. made this woman famous over the 
o--------- world. She may think that this 
Cowan, of the Wilmington of business can be practiced In 
and Patton, of Charlotte News across the waters, but lady 
have been wondering where Ur already been reminded, in a gen- 
Cook Is hibernating at this season. Up kind-hearted way, that It will not 
.-Gentlemen, it gives us great pleasure so ,. this side. 
th. kind that Mississippi to announce that be is now exhibit. it may be that when the appeal to 
eminent will have Ms smiling countenance in the Washington authorities is made, that 
vaudeville shows. 
Sunday, the gov 
additional calls for 
to p up Hi.- standing army. 
Ii , p that in his I. I 
Bryan former 
II Lane Wilson was merely 
i i . mi 
I i 
to In r talk. You know the county seat Mount 
do that. much larger than both the 
towns put together and really ought 
th right to An- De the county seat of Nash and 
port Mrs If necessary, ml combined, 
this 
Mrs. will be allowed to en- 
the pearly gates of our metropolis 
Tarboro and Nashville are both but after she has had evidence con- 
at Rocky Mount because the elusive that her presence is not n 
latter city Is working for n new the least desired by the majority of 
to be formed, of which it shall be the people It would seem that she would 
. have at least understanding 
take 
She was deported on the grounds 
that she was an undesirable 
and it would seem that the 
SOT 
people over the en- 
lire country will uphold the stand 
taken by those three 
men in New York the oilier day who 
spoke against prostitution in our 
cities, and said that this evil was not 
necessary to the betterment and 
fare of the citizenship. They are 
certainly on the right track, 
are speaking against an evil which 
K-t rooted in vice, and Which Is rap- 
idly gaining support among the low- 
classes. 
The statement of Dean Sumner to 
the that plea that vice if 
necessary is an insult to the 
of womanhood, a reflection on man 
hood, and the celebrate 
everlastingly true, lie argued that 
does not solve even 
remotest phase of it. Regulation 
not regulate and never has, b-it 
rather gives a false seclusion. The 
only to pursue is constant 
and persistent The 
speaker said that city clubs and 
organizations could do but little to 
end this evil, and that the 
portion of it must be done by the or- 
efforts of the church. 
Dean Simmer took occasion to fling 
a broadside into the man who leads 
a double standard of life. Woman 
hood has not placed the premium up- 
on man that man ha-s put upon 
woman. Men go where and when 
they please, and yet, of them I 
, if I U 
roads c Tilt county, 
, deal from her before do- 
a- that. 
you put ii n , 
Only commendation undesirable here. i . 
should he made of the movement out the glad hand to all 
started by the American Prison As- ,,. knock at he- 
to remedy the delays in th admission, but we do not 
Which she committed, and for which Witt the best girls in I 
wot responsible. In would community. And girls and women 
will be -one bad enough to say that punishment of criminals. When a for who upon tan 
; pi 
;. a tow n i- i 
death I I i- 
ii , 
Mr. am his Mobile en- 
in- I I In r.- a- no p.,. 
bit 
apparently the 
New York are not 
him to leave them, 
people 
to allow 
.,. for him. 
The president has stood th.- test of 
very well far, but when 
It comes to the marring his 
w ill yield to temptation, 
Ti, Mercury in our 
which tried to run out the to;. 
the tube last August, is now trying 
t , punch a hole through the button,. 
of those students at the 
University who will next month help 
to work the roads of old Orange 
will on that day do their first 
manual labor. 
should not 
party for the sake a I'm 
nomination to Congress mere- 
because a rotten of Demo 
politicians put him out of 
at 
it is reported that further conflict 
crime is committed, let the criminal that carry with them 
be Justice as as possible. of plate glass windows, and 
As ii is unfair to keep a man burning of public and private prop- 
prisoned a long time awaiting 
trial and freedom, if freedom i- 
come, just so is it unjust to keep I VOTING. 
a man to begin his Secretary of the Navy 
Daniels has recently aired ills views 
---------n ,, several subjects of interest to the 
To ration. Cowan. Home, and all public One of these, and a very 
the rest. Including the one compulsory 
News, we would like to say that we 
. ,, , , The secretary 
did not out the side show be- 
we got caught on those citizen vote who can legal- 
For the love of Mike, men, do so, and gives his reasons for 
a fellow a fair show. opinion. 
Tint the point is did yon, g . M Mr 
SIB- 
While It already been 
that The will 
place Its subscription list on the 
ca-h in alliance basis the first 
of January, attention will be 
called In it from time to time 
mi that all subscribers may be 
fully of the change. The 
subscription list will he revised 
during the month of December, 
and after January 1st, the pa- 
per will be sent only to those 
who lime for It in alliance 
mid discontinued at the 
of the time paid for unless 
renewed. 
A number of subscribers who 
have called In to pay since the 
announcement made, 
expressed approval of the 
change to the rash In advance 
system. It will prove better for 
the subscribers and fer the pa- 
per, as well as dispense with 
the annoyance of having to 
dun them through printed no. 
We hope every 
make note of the change, 
and pay In time to prevent his 
name being dropped from the 
list. The dale printed after the 
name on tho paper will show 
each one just how his 
stands. Do not wait for a 
statement to me mailed, but 
the date after name 
and payment according, 
before January. 
Taken 
On Friday. October a black 
sow, weighing about pounds, two 
slits In right ear and one in left ear. 
Owner can obtain same by proving 
ownership and paying 
C. 
ltd N. c 
often know that such is the 
Vet a man will not be seen in pub 
with a woman about whom tilt 
slightest questionable remarks an I, 
made Tin- man who leads a double 
standard life is Indecent, lie is not 
good enough for women I 
to associate With, and lie is 
for much of oil that is in
Those noted a 
line of thought that should be given 
careful study. The problems of vice 
our great cities are questions of 
the hour, and, while much i- 
done to remedy the evil, the matter 
is becoming more and move serious 
every -lay. 
KM It SALE TAME PET 
a pair. 
Jr., Falkland, N. C. 
d-w law 
put up for somebody else to do the 
TO THE HO ADS. 
People in every section 
of the state are to observe 
in the Balkan Stales i- possible 
Inning, that didn't do it. 
We to Perform November and m good roads days 
Jury duty, pay taxes, and obey 
Julian Hawthorne declares that 
Atlanta penitentiary is worse than 
hell. Well, he baa lived through a 
prison term there, so lie need have 
fear of the future. 
and it will always be until those How can a man when he process of the court, yet when It 
tie powers realize that there is a comes to a matter of easting a ballot. 
t--r way titling difficulties than 
he may do a- be pleases. It is a well 
according to the proclamation of Gov- 
So far we have heard 
nothing of any preparations being 
made the people of this town or 
county. Greenville and Pitt county 
cannot afford to get behind in this 
matter, and our people should awake 
The High of Impeachment known fact that when any such 
. Sitting in the ease against as this comes up, and when 
of the danger, the William of New York, is going to 
Washington authorities seem to have decided by a big majority to be done the matter, some fellow to their duly. 
little fear, but are taking fright It move the chief executive from his of bl ready to bob up and declare that, would be a good thing for the 
It was the unanimous decision it Is stepping on a man's personal merchants of the town to give a 
The thing you hear of that f 
who said that Lao Frank was not John recognition of the new fl 
guilty will likely be that he has been regime. Why should the course of the court, however, to allow the rights. That argument was 
taken in by the Georgia state hospital this be Influenced by governor still the right to hold office I North Carolina was 
for the Insane. that of any other the state, and he was not pass her prohibition law. but now. opportunity to go and do service. 
to their employees on 
days so that all may have 
I AH POSITION THIS SEASON 
to pay you the highest each price 
for your raw furs all kinds. D. 
Beach at J, H. and O. 
store. C 
Napoleon commenced his 
and disastrous retreat 
from Moscow. 
Lord surrendered 
tho British army Yorktown. 
Congress adopted 
the Pine Tree flag. 
Never Closed My 
Eyes Last 
How often have 
been forced to say 
these very words. You 
evidently have never 
Pills 
which gently regulate 
your system and stir 
your liver to action. 
Sugar coated or plain 
at your druggist. 
Tracts Recently Found Prove That 
English Women Sought Votes 
Many Years Ago. 
The title of a tract In a recent 
published at London, England, 
merits notice. It 
Hoe, for a Husband; or The 
Parliament of Desires, 
Decrees, and Determinations. The 
principal members are Mrs. Beatrice 
Blinks, Mrs. Sale Woman, Mrs. 
Mrs. 
Prick-Song, Mrs. Mrs. 
Tabitha It begins 
as 
able any longer to forbear the 
very many inconveniences, occasioned 
by the general backwardness of men. 
who contrary to the law of God and 
nature, are wooed to that which 
they not 
would prompt them to proffer; we the 
maids and virgins of Great Britain 
have thought lit, to the end a speedy 
remedy of this evil may be attained, 
to choose members fit able to sit 
in etc. 
So apparently the demand for 
for did not originate with Mill. 
Another tract is as 
parliament of ladies, with their 
laws newly enacted, and Mr. 
states that the title to tho 
first edition. Issued In 1640, 
parliament of women. With 
the merry laws by them newly en- 
acted. To live In more ease, 
pride and but especially 
that tin y might have superiority and 
domineer over their 
USED A LITTLE DIPLOMACY 
Detroit Wife Got Everything She 
Wanted and Wasted Only a Short 
Time In Argument. 
course, you can't possibly afford 
a new bonnet for 
at present, my 
a new gown is ab- 
out of the 
true, Just at this 
suppose so. And a few simple 
dresses would cost too 
was hoping that you could get 
along without them. I need all tho 
money I have in my business right
what I thought. You can't 
possibly afford to buy the things I 
absolutely need. So far as I am con- 
you must be very 
what ere you driving 
you can afford to go on the 
board of commerce cruise and spend 
as much money as you like on your 
own selfish 
I see. Well, since I've made my 
reservation, perhaps you might Just as 
well go down and order those things 
you need. There are circumstances 
that alter Free Press. 
Naturalist Tells of Wonderful 
for Which He Has Not Yet 
Taken Out a Patent 
I still Indulged my 
love of mechanical writes 
John In bis volume, of My 
Boyhood and Invented a 
desk In which the books I had to 
study were arranged In order at the 
beginning of each term. I also made a 
bed which set me on my feet every 
morning at tho hour determined on, 
and in dark winter mornings Just as 
the bed set me on the floor lighted 
the lamp. Then, after the minutes 
lowed for dressing had elapsed, a 
click was heard, and the first book 
to be studied was up from a 
rack below the top of the desk, thrown 
open, and allowed to remain there the 
number of minutes required. Then 
tho machinery closed tho book and 
lowed it to drop back into Its stall, 
then moved the rack forward and 
threw up the next In order, and so on, 
nil tho day being divided according to 
tho times of recitation, and time re- 
quired and allotted to each study. 
this, I thought it would 
a fine thing in the summer time, when 
tho sun rose early, to with 
the clock controlled bed machinery, 
and make use of sunbeams instead. 
This I did simply by taking a lens out 
of my small spy glass, fining it on a 
frame on the sill of my bedroom win- 
and pointing It to the sunrise; 
tho sunbeams on a thread, 
burned it allowing tho bed 
machinery to put me on my feet 
I wished to arise at any 
given time after sunrise, I had only 
to turn the pivoted frame that held 
tho lens the requisite number of de- 
or minutes. Thus I took 
son's advice and hitched my dump- 
lug wagon bed to a 
AM, THE 
let Periodical Spell of Lag 
in lour Temper and 
Spoil Your Work. 
If your liver doesn't behave right 
all the lime If it sometimes stops 
working and you become bilious and 
don't take but 
try Dodson's Liver Tone 
You are safe in taking Dodson's 
Tone. It's a harmless, pleas- 
ant vegetable remedy that starts the 
liver without stirring up your whole 
as often does, it la 
pi tail i id for children who need 
B liver tonic e in a while, but 
should not be dosed with drugs. 
Dodson's Liver Ton , by the 
Greenville Drug Company. T its 
s it with o clean op ti 
hut h wit h 
a smile If it fails to 
e, cents I your 
If j had ii in 
poi I;, t. If you m ed the 
need It I 
your 
from tho Greenville Di us. 
Company 
Smith in i- on the 
Started Today, That Man, Hut Nothing a let 
Work Ben Heard of 
last Week. Him. 
Will Co, tin- who shot and 
killed John 
mar last night, 
still at large and ti.- i 
additional boots of the 
county opened their tall term tots 
morning, and will at once get 
to the regular work of t 
A very much larger number would 
opened and began their session 
were it not for the fact that many of 
the farmers are keeping their children 
at home help pick cotton. As 
,. the d 
i. . 
rail in this which I 
pi rs out of the Bold, and 
hat o . m from 
their 
-i
re It will. 
BALK, 
By virtue of a decree of the 
court of Pitt county made in 
l No, 1800, entitled 
W. B. Baker and wife Mollie Baker 
i t sis, v.-. J . Kurd et 
commissioner will sell for 
cash before the door in 
yet have no clue as to the on Saturday, November 
whole affair hap following described real es- 
paned In short time, in the Pitt and 
was very little I I town Bethel, 
could learned about the mini . One t beginning at corner on 
Deputy Sheriff Ernest Dud t on the East Main 
a few men running south with 
morning, and Andrew M i-v feet; 
cat over I ; street 
deed and t to Bl ml and Bros., line; thence
DANIELS 
NAMES i 
POOR GIRAFFE LOVED TURTLE 
For the Earache. 
am afraid I have greatly Inter- 
with my own Bald a 
celebrated giving the fol- 
lowing advice to many of my 
At the first symptoms of earache, let 
the patient He on the bed with the 
painful ear uppermost, fold a thick 
towel and tuck around the neck; 
then with a teaspoon fill the ear with 
warm water. Continue doing this for 
or minutes; the water will fill 
the ear orifice and flow over on tho 
towel. Afterwards turn over the head, 
let the water run out, and plug tho 
ear with glycerin and cotton. 
This may be done every hour until 
relief Is Obtained. It Is an almost In- 
variable cure and has saved many 
cases of acute Inflammation. The 
should be quite warm, but not too 
the Family Doctor. 
Animal's Suicide In 
Explained to Satisfaction of 
Commissary. 
It Is a sad, sad story and the de- 
tails will never be tho 
at the the 
Paris zoo, committed suicide. 
This giraffe, who held the record 
In her class for height, was 
Tho attendants noticed the 
other day that looked troubled. 
She stood In her front yard waving 
her long neck from side to Bide, her 
eyes in the clouds. Then she dashed 
her head against tho Bide of her 
house, causing concussion of the 
brain. 
The commissary of police was 
of her death and ho opened an 
Inquest. What were the reasons for 
She was of high standing, 
four aid a half meters. She was not 
Involved In the troubles of married 
life, for the simple reason that she 
-was not married. Perhaps, however, 
she was in love. 
When the commissary came to this 
question he felt sure he was on the 
right track. From the keepers he 
learned In fact that the giraffe some 
time previously had fallen In love 
with a turtle, but the latter showed 
almost stony Indifference to her ad- 
She tried to make eyes st 
the turtle, but ho seemingly paid no 
attention to her. Tho turtle seemed 
to think was an Inseparable dis- 
between them. The Inquest 
was ended and only for 
the commissary to notify the family 
of the deceased. 
Lead International Fleet 
Panama 
Hay Opens. 
H. Oct 
. Daniels formally 
ed today that the bl to I, 
Oregon, which the trip 
around Cape Horn in the early days 
of the Spanish war will lead the 
m int. fl through 
Panama Canal, when the 
i. opened In 1915. 
km tho have 
yet been formulated, Secretary Dan- 
win I,, aboard, and in all prob- 
ability President Wilson; also it baa 
suggested that all surviving 
who served on the Oregon 
the again at their 
posts of duty when tin- battleship 
heads tho procession tie 
i anal. In event lie Oregon Will 
ho by Rear Admiral 
Charles I-;. Clark, retired, now living 
in Washington. 
The acceptance by the British for- 
of the imitation form the 
States to send a squadron of 
warships to go through the with 
tin- International Beet, van convoyed 
today to Secretary Bryan through 
Page. Great Britain is the 
first of the nation to accept the In- 
to participate in a 
which v.-ill bring together at 
Hampton RoadS the greatest fleet r 
assembled in American waters. 
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pal, and Mrs, El 
i- i r of Intel mi I 
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faculty. 
The school at Falkland also opened 
last week. Miss Stokes, of Virginia, 
i of this school, and she is 
ti by Miss Edwards, of 
Cross School open- 
ed last week with Mi.-s 
Skinner and Miss Mattie 
ti 
coroner was that the man 
Will C 
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o tho I gin- 
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brothel 
the room. He A. C.
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ting 
no i to got 
i .-about.- to 
i i 
h bi Hi red that 
Cox Is -.-till hiding In the m 
hood of and a 
watch i being to pi for him, thong , 
he has not been taken, 
M Hi 
Tried at tot 
TO AID PEOPLES. 
OF 
THE AIRSHIP 
VICTIMS, 
Fell Victim to Octopus. 
A tragedy of the coast, the rough 
portion of western Tasmania, has been 
up by a discovery by two 
young men, and at 
Cornwall. They caught a monster 
twelve feet six inches long, 
feet thick from chest to back, and 
three feet across tho buck, and on 
opening the stomach found a man's 
shirt inside. The shirt was similar to 
that known to been worn by a 
miner, Shaw who was 
lost on the coast several months ago, 
and supposed to have been swept from 
Trumpeter rock, yards distant from 
where the octopus was killed. Tho 
octopus is the largest known of on the 
nest coast of Tasmania. 
Progressive Saskatchewan. 
A traveler was asked by a fellow 
passenger who had Just boarded tho 
train call 
Saskatchewan. what do you 
think of The traveler 
gave his testimony, which was to the 
effect that he thought 
was a real live town, a town, a 
town which meant to get and 
which had a great future ahead of It, 
a town which had remarkable 
progress during tho short It had 
been in existence. were you 
Inquired the man from Boost- 
weeks 
the traveler replied. cried 
In astonishment that 
such Implied Ignorance could be, 
You Been it morn- 
Yes, He Remembered. 
Charlie Is the cashier of a country 
bank. He and May were engaged to 
be married, but a Quarrel separated 
them and the ring was handed back. 
remember, May add- 
ed, next we meet do so 
as perfect 
A few days later May entered Char- 
He's bank and presented a check for 
payment. Charlie took the check and 
examined critically and then. In- 
stead of cashing It, he handed back. 
so he said, It's 
against tho rules of this bank to 
checks for perfect strangers. You 
must find some one In town to identify 
Peculiarity of Cast Iron. 
Singularly enough, cast Iron, never 
considered very strong, and thought 
by most people to be far less durable 
than steel, Improves greatly In 
strength when subjected to constant 
shocks. This was proved by guns of 
various ages and service. Guns tried 
a month after casting burst at tho 
seventieth or eightieth discharge- 
Other guns, which had been In use for 
years, failed to burst after 
or and cast Iron 
bars, after being subjected to 
frequently gain per cent. In 
strength. But, In all cases, tho cast 
Iron which proved strongest was cast 
Iron which had had In be- 
tween tho hard work. 
BERLIN, Oct, Joint 
funeral services Were h Id today 
over the bodies of twenty-three of 
the twenty-eight victims of 
disaster to the Zeppelin airship. The 
ceremonies took place at noon In the 
old garrison church near tho 
palace. William and 
his sons were present, accompanied 
by the- Empress and Crown Princess, 
while Count Zeppelin and about a 
thousand army and navy officers at- 
tended. 
The occupied tin- entire 
chancel of the church, covered with 
masses of floral tributes. An. 
of the various foreign legations at- 
tended in full uniform, seven of tho 
bodies were buried the adjoining 
cemetery, the six sons of Em- 
heading the of 
mourners, while the Other bodies 
were taken to the homes of dead 
men in various parts of the country. 
Prince Fritz, coining to the 
in an auto, struck and s. 
injured u f year old boy. 
His Wife, 
WINTERVILLE, Oct 
a colored man of Greenville, 
was tried and convicted of 
his wife with a brick, lb- is await- 
trial at criminal court under a 
of 
Messrs. It. and S, Ross, 
were in town Thursday. 
Miss Cox bit Wednesday 
for where she will 
a case of nines.-. 
Miss Flossie a former 
,. dent of School, who 
now teaching at Snow Hill, spent 
visiting 
LAKE X. Y., Oct 
The thirty-first annual meeting of tie 
Lake Conference of Friends 
of Indian and Other Dependent 
Peoples assembled today with a 
attendance of philanthropists, 
tors, public, officials and others in- 
in tho welfare of the 
ans, and other peoples 
whom the United govern-ls 
has been placed in a position 
of guardianship. The sessions will friends. 
continue to and including Friday F. J. the new pastor 
and will be presided over by r U Baptist church, addressed the 
Dr. Elmer B. Brown, chancellor of V- A- its meeting. 
New York university. Me red 
The Philippines discussions will may know U. W. Bail Is ready 
deal with questions of administration, oysters. 
the independence issue raised by th 
Jones bill, and treatment of 
and other pagan tribes of t, 
islands. The discussions ti 
the Americans Indians will embrace 
a comprehensive inquiry Into 
among the so-called Five Civil- 
Tribes of Oklahoma, revealed 
last winter while Congress was d 
voting attention to the subject. Par- 
attention will be paid to the 
protection of the Indiana from 
less exploitation. 
Cement, lime, doors, nails, and 
windows, at A. W. Ange and Co. 
Barbecue, oysters, and also 
beef and meat at It. W. Hall's. 
Windows, doors, and all kinds of 
building supplies; prices right, B 
Forrest and Company's store 
th 
fill, 1913. 
J. B JAMES, Commissioner. 
ltd 
WILL l INTER- 
EST OF TEACHERS 
TO TAKE EXTRA 
WORK, 
It is the tie blast Car- 
Training School to 
tie of I to who are 
ed in teaching and to aid them In be- 
coming more 
Knowing that many teachers would 
be- anxious to take a course of study 
their school term, if the op- 
wire given, the Training 
School has offered, free of charge, the 
following Saturday course for this 
Pedagogy; English; 
which includes Arithmetic, Al- 
bra Geometry; Primary 
History the Latin, 
and Drawing. 
The work will be given by com- 
Instructors and will prove of 
great value to those teachers who 
hike advantage of this opportunity. 
Panama Canal. 
It Is morn than probable the build- 
of the canal would never 
have been possible but for the dis- 
Dr. Jesse of tho 
United army who, by the way, 
sacrificed his life while the 
experiments leading to tho discovery 
-that yellow fever was transmitted 
by the bite of the deadly 
But for that wonderful and 
timely discovery tho mortality, and at- 
misery, of the fever would 
have been a handicap too great to 
have been borne. 
Remarkable 
The double has long been a 
character of fiction and drama; 
Lyons Immediately comes to 
mind. One encounters him constantly 
on stage, in mystifications of the 
kind of which Groat Lafayette- 
was a master. So close. Indeed, was 
tho resemblance between him and 
professional double that after his 
death In a hotel In Glasgow was 
for a mutter of uncertainty 
whether was his body or that of the 
other man which was found In 
ruins. Tho matter la a curious one. 
It might b worth Investigating more 
closely. 
TO TALK 
HIM 
NEW YORK, Oct. Women will 
talk twenty-four hours continuously 
the public square near the subway 
terminal and the Island Hall- 
way station In Brooklyn, through 
which great flock to work, as 
part of a big suffrage campaign be- 
waged that section this week. 
The record-breaking 
will be under the auspices of the 
Women Political Thirteen 
women enrolled to take part. The 
oratory will begin seven o'clock 
Friday evening. 
this 
of of the 
Season Was Today. 
Jack Frost made Ills first 
in this morning. Early 
risers report a very heavy coat of the 
snowy substance, and say that it was 
an unusually big frost for this time 
of year. It Is not thought that the 
this time did any damage to 
of the crops remaining In the 
field, though the very early arrival 
of cold weather cut short the 
Cotton crop somewhat 
Voter Stomach 
JUST ONE D of 
Stomach Remedy 
and Be Convinced You Can 
Be Restored To Health 
Lectures on Huh Land, 
The series lectures In Mont 
Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. C 
M. Rock, on Sunday and 
nights, have awakened much t, 
and are heard by ,, 
Air. Rock tells most int. , 
bi and s visited during 
late trip to the Holy land, and 
; the s, i 
when Christ lived upon the earth an; 
taught amid the very scenes 
of. While all of his lectures 
been exceedingly Interesting, none 
have surpassed one Sunday 
night on the around the 
Galilee, lie several lecture 
to deliver before completing the 
series. Through these lectures lie 
store of Information he obtain 
from his, trip and study of the 
. Land Is being Imported to those win- 
take advantage of the opportunity 
bear them, 
The public schools at King's Cross 
Roads completed their first month's 
work on October II. The school has 
three teachers and as many students 
can be well cared for by 
ladles, The school building is well 
and comfortably filled with the 
and some good work is being 
Following is the honor roll for the 
first 
Louise Atkinson, Roy 
Manning, Bobbie Norman. 
Second Lillian Smith. 
Fourth Mary Jane 
Filth Marj Belle Tyson, An- 
s. Mamie Ruth Smith, Lee 
Corbett, n Ashley Atkinson. 
sixth . Christine Smith, 
Forbes, 
Si Mattie Smith, Leona 
Tyson, Clifton 
The highest average was by 
Mattie Smith and J. Clifton 
DELIA SMITH. 
IDA 
NANNIE MOORE, 
hers, 
ti 
October in. 
First general court in Ann i 
ca held at 
Ten touchdowns in a gall 
Just 4-1 minutes, was record of 
the Princeton Tigers in their 
with 
s Tl i Am, battleship fleet 
was received with honors by 
lb.- 
not to take 
s on i 
., . ,., la 
required i- the t , 
, i Ailments that great 
rest re , led to 
pod health. Wonderful i 
taken I v many i 
throughout land, it I, bi 
health w . had 
p ever n i sod w,, now 
It a Wonderful Remedy and are 
who may With Stomach, 
and I 
Wonderful Stomach Remedy use 
than i, mean lei i it are put en 
market the various n 
in by and one do 
more to convince the moat is 
than tons of other medicines, 
will and entirely 
natural, as It acts on the source and 
these ailments, removing, the poisonous ca- 
and Due e . I allaying tho under. 
. , in 
, a the i . I 
sent,. V Just et Wonderful 
Stomach to a test 
will be a your recovery 
and will highly e it others 
are booklet on 
to 
Whiting- Bl., 
For Sale in . C, by 
run l. 
and Druggists everywhere i 
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J. R. J. G. 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
We are receiving new 
Dress Goods, Ladies Coats 
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, 
Silks, Trimmings, Notions, 
Dry Goods. Shoes. We in- 
your inspection of our 
many lines. 
If it is style we have it 
We can supply your 
needs 
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Department Store 
FARMS FOR SALE 
Farm Contains One half mile of Farm t Hie, 
Farm contain Hi Acre On sand road. 
Farm contains Acres Standard. 
Farm contain Acres One mile of 
Farm contains Acres Between and 
Farm contains Art Between and 
Farm contains Acre Near 
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CITY PROPERTY 
House and lot one Meet of of business section. 
House and lot In West 
House and lot In South 
t Building lots In West Greenville. 
Building in South 
II 1-2 acres in West line location. 
building lots in Ayden, oak 
DO YOU WISH TO BUY 
DO YOU WISH TO SELL 
Standard Realty Co., 
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. 
Office In Greenville Company's Sew Building. 
LOW FARES 
NOTICE OF AS 
TO BE HELD IN DISTRICT NO. 
TOWNSHIP, ON TUES- 
DAY. NOVEMBER 1913. FOR THE 
PURPOSE OF TAKING THE SENSE 
OP THE VOTERS IN SAID DIS- 
ON THE QUESTION OP IS- 
SUING BONDS FOR THE 
POSE OF ERECTING A SUITABLE 
SCHOOL BUILDING IX SAID DIS- 
The undersigned having been duly 
appointed trustees of the 
District No. S, in township. 
Pitt county, by an act of the General 
Assembly of North Carolina, 
the 4th day of October, 1913, do now. 
In accordance with the provisions 
said act gives notice that an election 
will be held In the town of 
i land, said district, on Tuesday, No- 
4th, 1913, for the purpose of 
taking the sense of the qualified 
living in said district on the 
question of Issuing Interest 
i bearing coupon bonds, with which ti- 
a suitable school building In earn 
district for the white children living 
therein, that said bonds are to run for 
years from January 1st, 1914, to 
bear interest at a rate not to 
exceed per cent per annum, to 
be in denominations of or 
multiples thereof. Those In favor 
of issuing said bonds and levying a 
sufficient tax to pay the interest there- 
on and to create a sinking fund t; 
redeem the principal, which tax 
not exceed cents on property 
valuation and on each poll will vote 
ballot containing thereon the writ- 
ten or printed words 
and those opposed to the same shall 
a ballot containing thereon the 
written or printed words 
A new registration of the voters for 
aid election having been 
said act and duly ordered, notice 
I is hereby given to all said persons 
desiring to vote in said election that 
they must register therefor within 
the time prescribed by law, and that 
Bald election will be conducted as far 
as maybe In the manner as 
for members of the general as 
The boundaries of said district o 
fixed by the said act of the 
assembly by which said election ll 
authorized to be held, are as follows. 
beginning at Tar river at the 
end or corner of Avon Farm and 
running the line of Avon Farm 
Pole Branch; thence down Pol. 
Branch to Creek; thence with 
Creek to the Beaufort county 
line; thence with the Beaufort 
line to river; thence with Tar 
river to the beginning. 
That all qualified voters living 
within said boundaries are entitled to 
register and vote In said election. 
Dated this 11th day of October, 1913. 
J. Y. 
Member. 
W. H. 
Chairman. 
W. E. PROCTOR, 
C. M. JONES, 
W, S. ELKS, 
ALSTON GRIMES. 
J. R. MOBLEY. 
CASH IS SUB. 
While it has already been an. 
that The will 
place its subscription list on the 
rash in advance basis the first 
of January, attention will be 
called to It from time to time 
so that all subscribers may be 
fully advised of the change. The 
subscription list will be revised 
during the month of December, 
and 1st, the pa- 
per will be sent only to those 
have paid for it in 
discontinued at the 
of the time paid for unless 
renewed. 
A of subscribers who 
have called in to pay since the 
announcement was made, have 
expressed approval of the 
to the cash in advance 
system. It will prove better for 
the subscribers and for the pa. 
per, as well as dispense with 
the annoyance of having to 
dun them through printed no- 
tires. We hope every 
make note of the change. 
and pay In time to prevent his 
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list The date printed after the 
name on the paper will show 
each one Just how his 
stands. Do not wait for a 
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look at the date after name 
and make payment according 
before 
TAXES 
For the purpose of collecting 
taxes for the year 1913, I will be 
at the following places at the time
AND 
ACCOUNT 
SPECIAL TRAINS 
North Carolina Fair 
Raleigh, North Carolina 
October 20-25, 1913. Via 
NORFOLK SOUTHERN Railroad 
SPECIAL TRAINS 
WASHINGTON TO RALEIGH 
We and October 
leave H A. M. Leave Bailey A. M. 
A. M. Leave Middlesex A. M. 
Leave Fanny Ilia A. U. Leave Wendell A. M. 
Leave Wilson A. II Leave Knightdale A. M. 
A. It MATE P. H 
TICKETS ON SALE OCT. to 25th. 
to return reaching original point not later than midnight 
October i Fares Include All. 
mission ill tilt 
Ask Your Agent For Further Information. 
TO H. S. s. K. 
Traffic Manager Gen. Pass. Agent Pass. 
Board of Trustees. 
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW 
BATES 
via 
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD 
to 
Sew X. C, 1-7 
account 
Eastern Carolina Colored Fair. 
From 
. 13.54 
i Wilson . 
. 2.10 
Greenville. 
j Grimesland. 
j . 
Vanceboro . 
Tickets sold Nov. 4th-7th o 
return until Nov. 9th. 
For additional information apply 
nearest agent, 
H. S. LEAD, 
General Passenger Agent 
n KYLE, 
Traffic Manager. 
NORFOLK, VA. 
Fall Winter 
EATABLES 
Constantly arriving 
New Buck- 
wheat 
Cream Hominy 
Old Homestead Flap 
jack Flour 
New Honey in glass 
Call yours 
to please 
S M 
Beaver Dam Township, at Arthur,. 
Township, Bell's X Roads,. 
Bethel Township, Bethel Bank. 
Township, Grimesland . 
Township, Ayden . 
Falkland Township, Falkland . 
Township, Bank. 
Township, . 
Creek Township, Grifton Dank, 
Friday, October 24th, 1913. 
Monday, October 27th, 1913. 
Saturday, October 25th, 1913. 
Tuesday, October 28th. 1913. 
Thursday, October 30th, 1913. 
Friday, October 31st. 1913. 
Saturday, October 25th, 1913. 
Thursday, October 23rd, 1913. 
Saturday, October 25th. 1913. 
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff 
Two Thousand 
Worth of Auto- 
mobile and Buggy 
Robes Just Re- 
There is nothing like a genuine 
CHASE ROBE 
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST DESIGNS WE HAVE 
EVER SEEN, from the plainest at to the 
silk plush rote at 118.00 there Is a for every 
purpose and for every pocketbook. 
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know that 
we can save you money. 
We want the opportunity of showing you our line. 
Come to us. 
Cash or Credit 
John Flanagan Buggy Co. 
ESTABLISHED 
Greenville, 
North Q 
R. M. CLARK 
Attorney at Law 
Land and Damage Cases a Specialty. 
Old Jarvis and Blow office. 
Minister This Laxative 
Rev. H. of l, 
In praising Dr. King's New Life Pills 
for constipation, King's 
New Life Pills are such perfect pills 
no home should be without 
No better regulator for tho and 
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try 
them. Price at all druggists. 
1899 defeated by the British 
at battle of Dundee Hill. 
ti II fauna el
Chinese 
dirndl, Phone It. 
S. I nil The PI in her. 
I'll. J. C. GREEKS 
and Surgeon 
Office on Dickinson Avenue 
PHONE 136-L 
Cures Old Sorts, Other Remedies Won't Curt. 
The wont cam, matter of hon us standing 
ire cured by the old reliable In 
Antiseptic ,. ling Oil. It relieve
EASTERN CAROLINA 
Bern, N. C. 
October nth t it 
Great Reduced Rates via 
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD 
From 
KEEN 
guarantee I. Slag and 
I paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and 
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster, 
ft Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, 
ATKINS Hardware 
. I 
Raleigh . 
Wilson . 
. 
Greenville . 
Grimesland . 
. 1.20 
Tickets sold October to 31st 
Rood to return until November 2nd. 
For additional Information apply 
nearest agent. 
H. S. 
Passenger Agent, 
KYLE, 
Traffic Manager, 
NORFOLK. VA. 
in Quality f 
and FARM 
MACHINERY 
That's the point . 
in Its 
the quality of our goods 
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. 
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. 
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- 
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you 
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first 
Nothing but in 
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and 
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute 
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de 
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, 
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag 
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. 
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. 
WE CAN SELL 
YOUR 
YOU 
Property 
MOSELEY BROS, 
Real Estate Agents 
THE 
MASONS 
First of Winter Was 
Given Monday Night 
WAS 
Large Heard Troupe 
and Has 
With the Program 
Rendered. 
A Supremo Council in Demanding 
For Alleged 
Libel. 
RALEIGH, Oct number of 
prominent Masons will be witnessed 
In tho Suites district court it 
November when the 
case of Supreme Council Ancient 
Accepted and Scottish Rite Masons 
against tho North Carolina Grand 
Lodge of Masons Will be called. The 
plaintiff is demanding 
on ground the Grand 
Lodge in mat- 
about It. 
From complaint it is gathered 
that Grand Master S. If. 
pointed a committee to report on the 
Supreme Council, A. A. and S. It., and 
that this committee reported that 
Supreme Council was spurious, and 
The Lyceum Course at tho 
Training School opened Monday night 
With the performance of that grand should have no 
which was the first number communication with it. M. Bay- 
to be offered by the promoters of of Washington, D. C, is the chief 
scheme. Large crowds turned out of the Supreme Council. The commit- 
for the entertainment, and every toe was composed of Francis Win- 
was well pleased with the various mini stun. Walter E. and Col. 
hers on tho program given by A. B. Andrews, Jr., of 
ladies of the company. and Maj. J. K. Alexander of Win- 
The pretty, though quaint, old will represent the North 
grim costumes worn by the women Carolina Grand Lodge, and J. Lindsay 
gave to the occasion an air of Colon- 
days, and the times when the 
first settler In this country came 
across the waters. The of these 
Patterson of will 
pear for the Supreme Council. 
The Grand of Louisiana 
Similar action several years ago. 
early settlers, as far as it can in the courts and won, and Ma- 
sons are not anticipating any 
in their defense. 
rented by. costumes, was well and 
pleasingly depicted last night. The 
music that was furnished was 
of the Colonial taste, though some of 
the numbers on the program were 
very modem In their character. 
Not one of the members of the 
troupe failed to do her part with ere-j 
to herself. They all showed that 
their performance last night had 
been preceded by many careful re-j 
and that every objection-1 
able break In the program had been 
eliminated. Harmony seemed to be 
tho keynote of the entire evening's 
and not a 
could be discovered by the most i 
cal members of the audience, though 
six different Instruments were used 
by the half dozen young women 
part. 
The recitations, all of which were, 
given by a single speaker, were as 
well as could be asked for. Tho i 
and the tone of voice in which 
were delivered only added great. OF WAR 
OVER m SOUTH 
first Snow Storm of Season 
Experienced Yesterday 
WEATHER M WARMER 
Predicts Rapid Rise in 
Tonight and 
Has Been 
Reported. 
Greenville people who were Tester- 
, day driven Into their overcoats and 
heavy clothing were not the only 
to feel this first sting of winter. 
All of the South practically, was in 
; tao grip of the storm king, and the 
heavy wintry blast struck all of the 
states along the South Atlantic 
Coast. 
Besides the death of the 
man who was killed by the 
hero yesterday, practically no dam- 
I ago was done. Awnings all over 
town were torn from their fastenings. 
i and in several instances windows 
; were broken, and other slight damage 
done. However, there was no 
or material to property in 
this section. 
Today the wind has abated, but the 
touch of winter is still in the air, 
overcoats are now common sights 
on the streets. Tho weather man 
predicts, however, that there will 
a considerable rise in the tempera- 
tomorrow, and that warmer 
weather will soon return. This will 
be welcome news to the many hundreds 
cf people who were not prepared for 
tho sudden change that was 
over the south yesterday. 
Tennessee, North Carolina, North- 
Alabama, Georgia and South Car- 
yesterday experienced tho 
snowfall in the U 
eldest c After a ween of 
warm weather, the 
began to drop Sunday and con- 
d fall during the early r .- 
boars As far south 
as the snow began to fall 
shortly o'clock 
morning. con- 
Intern alter day- 
light at time It -i been no- 
as far south as 
Ala., and i s. Ga. 
Tint the men above 
were generally blanketed by the 
snow clouds is indicated from the re- 
ports in in different sections. Id 
South Carolina was noted at 
Greenville, Union 
Ill Alabama the precipitation was 
at and 
ham. Snow fell several Georgia 
cities and towns including Atlanta 
Augusta and Athens. Reports from 
Chattanooga and Nashville, Tenn., 
end N. C. Indicate that the 
snow Hurry was heavier in that sec- 
than in the more southern states. 
In the southwest snow was report- 
ed from a number of points In the 
Mountains of Southeastern 
Missouri and northwest Arkansas. 
The town of Alma, in Crawford 
Ark., was the most southern town 
in that state to report a Hurry. 
temperatures prevailed 
over Missouri. Kansas and northern 
Oklahoma, with a light frost extend- 
Into northern Texas. 
WHY NOT INSURE WITH US 
We write Fire, Accident and Health, 
and Life Insurance and will put your risk in 
STRONG Companies. 
Besides, we will give you a square deal. 
HALL MOORE, Agents. 
W. I. HALL 
W. . 
Arrive for Farm Meet. 
Okla., Oct. 
of some of whom have come 
from distant of the world, are 
in this city in anticipation of the 
opening tomorrow of the eighth an- 
meeting of the International 
Dry Farming Congress. The largest 
attendance at any of the 
kind ever held Is already assured. 
As an lidded attraction the directors 
of the congress have prepared a 
moth exhibition of samples of crops 
grown In regions where the rainfall 
Is small and where the science of 
farming has been developed In the 
highest degree. Australia. China, 
Mexico, Argentina and a 
of other countries have 
to the show. 
1881 Federals defeated and Gen. Ba- 
killed at battle of Ball's 
Bluff. 
No. Six-Sixty-Six 
ii a prescription prepared especially 
MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. 
Five or six doses will break any case, and 
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not 
return. It acts on the liver better than 
and does not or sicken. 
The Best Pain killer 
Salve when 
ed to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn 
scald, or other Injury of the skin ll 
Immediately remove all pain. E. 
Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., 
robs cuts and other Injuries of 
their terrors. As a healing 
Its equal Will do 
good for you. Only at all drug- 
gists. 
TO 
Tho Board of Commissioners of 
Pitt County will build a bridge across 
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C. and 
until November 1913, at 
o'clock a. m. the Board will re- 
bids for the construction of 
said bridge. Said bridge to be steel 
draw and wooden approaches. Plans 
and specifications for said bridge can be 
had from the office of the Register of 
Deeds of Pitt County on and 
October 1913. 
A certified check of 1500.00 must 
accompany all bids to guarantee good 
faith and the Board reserves the right 
to reject any or all bids. 
L. Chairman. 
Hanrahan, N. C. 
BELL, Clerk of the Board. 
Greenville, N. C. 
law 
Don't Pay More 
necessary a Delivery Wagon. 
Special introductory price lo one 
in each town 
Write quick Price List A with 
Urge cuts. Secure bargain. 
Tell us what you want. W can make a 
v.- -i fur your mi 
you or more. 
Cheap low 
u . t 
lit factory, Act 
or you may bu too 
The Rock Hill Buggy Co., 
ROCK ILL. S. C. 
Indiana t Women. 
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 
Indian Federation of Women's Clubs 
opened Its annual convention 
here today with council meetings of 
tho and tho heads of the 
district organizations. Tho formal 
opening takes place tonight and the 
regular sessions of. convention will 
begin tomorrow morning. Former 
Vice President Charles Fairbanks 
will address the delegates Thursday 
morning on and Water- 
Another notable speaker will 
be Mrs. Percy V. 
Texas, president of the General Fed- 
of Women's Clubs who Will 
be heard Thursday evening on 
that Threaten tho American 
to the delight of the told, 
and especially pleasing to the 
the first recitation about 
and His 
The descriptive musical piece 
was rendered near the end of the 
evening's performance was another 
number that was enjoyed immensely 
the audience. In It could be heard 
sound of the drum, the songs of 
the and the distant approach 
of tho horses, the horn, and 
finally the sound of the blacksmith's 
Tho Kitchen Clock, and Tin 
Bashful Boy were well rendered In 
song and piano. Very appropriate 
to the name of the troupe and the cos- 
worn by them was tho signing 
of the of the 
by a 
To Mr. Sam White Is due the 
for bringing this fine troupe of 
musicians to Greenville. Those who 
were present last night were very 
much Impressed with What was of- 
TO SAIL FOB COLO 
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 
Secretary Garrison, accompanied by 
Mrs. Garrison and Brigadier Gen 
Erasmus If. Weaver, chief of the 
Coast Artillery, will leave 
to afternoon for New York 
to sail Wednesday for Colon. The 
Secretary expects to spend a week 
Inspecting the canal In conference 
With Col. and the other 
of tho Canal Commission, re- 
the legislation for 
the operation of the great waterway 
after its completion. 
and will he very glad to pat-, 
the other numbers in tho Ly-. 
that will come during I 
winter months. A list of 
so far as a list can be bad at 
time will be published an 
date, 
J. R. J. G. 
GENERAL STORE PAINTS OILS 
When You Pain 
Use PURE Paint and 
Use Pare LINSEED OIL to add 
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. 
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and 
LINSEED the way the M. SEMI-MIXED 
DEAL PAINT Is made. 
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT 
ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's 
pared for the Consumer who buys it. 
The ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint 
by the CONSUMER, as he SAVES MONEY. 
gallons of LINSEED OIL with every 
gallons of L. M. PAINT 
and MIX OIL with the PAINT. 
If the Paint thus made costs more than per 
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory 
return you ml and get back nu 
tor Ms tout the m MM 
Greenville Banking 
Trust 
RESOURCES OVER 
Three Quarter Million Dollars 
United States Depository for Postal 
Savings Funds.
Per Cent Paid On Time Deposits 
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. 
E. B. Higgs, Vice-Pres. 
C. S. Carr, Cashier 
mm hi
In Gold To Be
We are at all times, willing to divide with our friends, and in this instance 
announce the following prizes to be given to the individual farmer or tenant who 
sells his Tobacco with us. Contest begins Oct 20th and ends with closing sale 
for Christmas Holidays. 
IN GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant the most number pounds 
With us from Oct 20th to Dec 
IN COLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average 
with us on pounds Tobacco or more from Oct 20th to Dec 19th. 
IN the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average with 
us on pounds Tobacco or more. 
We realize the fact that there is a lot of good tobacco in this section and we are in a 
to handle it for you. We are prepared to serve you, and cordially invite you to give us 
a trial. We promise you for your 
1st. The Highest Market Price 
2nd. Feet Floor Space 
3rd. The Best Warehouse stables in the State 
4th. The Best sleeping quarters for yourself 
5th. Courteous Treatment and a square Deal 
BRING US YOUR TOBACCO WE WILL 
SELL IT HIGHER 
WAREHOUSE 
GREENVILLE, N. T. Prop.
IS THE 
RT OF EASTERN 
CAROLINA. IT HAS 
A POPULATION OF FOUR 
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED 
AND ONE. AND IS 
ROUNDED BY THE BEST 
FARMING COUNTRY. 
INDUSTRIES OF ALL 
I 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 
I JOB AND NEWSPAPER 
PLANT. 
PL 
Agriculture Is the Most Useful, the Moil Healthful, the Mont of 
WE HAVE A 
OF TWELVE HUN- 
AMONG THE 
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN 
EMIT OF NORTH CARO- 
LINA AND INVITE THOSE 
WHO WISH TO GET BET- 
ACQUAINTED WITH 
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN 
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE 
FEW INCHES SPACE AND 
THEM WHAT YOU 
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR 
ATTENTION. 
OUR ADVERTISING 
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN 
BE HAD UPON
GREENVILLE, I. FRIDAY OCTOBER 
If. 
FEDERAL BUILDING 
TO 
Hew Structure at Washington 
to be Opened 
HIE 
Assistant Secretary of Navy Is 
to be Present and Will De- 
liver the Principal 
Address. 
Though largely an affair of the 
people of Washington, citizens of 
Greenville will be greatly Interested 
in the formal opening on November 
of the new federal building in 
Washington. Elaborate preparations 
are being made for the ceremonies, 
and the occasion promises to be a 
most memorable one. 
Several dignitaries will be present, 
among them being the assistant 
of the treasury at Washington city 
the treasury at Washington city, 
who will make the principal address. 
Congressman Small is expected to be 
present, and he will part in the 
exercises. A huge tablet erected by 
the of the American 
will be unveiled as a part of 
the ceremonies, and will be n 
very interesting part of tho program. 
The program is now being arranged, 
and will be published In a very few 
days. 
The Washington Daily News gives 
tins Interesting account of the 
November 10th is going to be a 
memorable day In Washington 
the new public building and the tab 
let presented by the Daughter 
American Revolution arc to be 
formally dedicated and unveiled. A 
was announced In the columns 
this paper last, the Assist 
ant Secretary the Treasury Is to 
be the guest the city on that 
and the committee on arrange- 
is planning for several more 
distinguished citizens, it is to be 
hoped that all our citizens Will take 
part and an interest in these core- 
and turn out on this 
occasion. Active preparations 
are now going on for a full com- 
day and unless something 
foreseen happens tho dedication of 
Washington's handsome public build- 
and the unveiling of the table. 
by the Daughters of the American 
Revolution will be an epoch in Wash- 
not soon to be forgotten. The 
forthcoming program, which is to 
pear in the columns the Daily 
is awaited with interest by all 
SOCIAL I 1.1 II. 
Dr. F. I Parker lo be at 
Methodist Church 
Sunday 
Dr. Franklin N. Parker, head of the 
department of Biblical Literature at 
Trinity College, will preach both 
morning and evening at the Methodist 
church next Sunday. He comes here 
upon the invitation of the local church 
and the pastor of the church. 
Dr. Parker Is no stranger in Green 
for he conducted two services 
here one Sunday last spring, and cap- 
his congregation at both hours. 
He is generally looked upon as one of 
the most eminent divines of the state, 
and is classed among the deepest 
thinkers of the South. He held 
many Important positions and offices 
In his church, and is widely spoken 
of as a candidate for bishop at tho 
next General Conference of the South- 
in church to be held at 
Oklahoma City next May. 
In the position that he holds at 
Trinity College, Dr. Is in close 
with the work of the church, 
under him at that institution 
fifty young men who are preparing 
themselves for entrance into th i 
Methodist ministry. Daniel 
pastor of the local Methodist church, 
was a student under this noted 
preacher for two years while at 
College, 
people In Greenville 
will be glad to know that Dr. Parker 
l; return, and they will be delight- 
ed to nun out hear him again. 
ITEMS PROM t I. 
Names People Who Ate Visiting 
This Neighborhood, 
PREPARE FOR FREE 
OF 
Street Signs About Complete and 
Ready For Placing 
side improved 
WORK OP DREDGING HIRED, 
AND PEAR FOB PART 
OP 
DREDGED. 
Woman Shot by Ransom Daniel 
Dies in Hospital 
here 
ARTHUR, Oct S. M. Ber- 
1160.00 cow arrived Sunday 
morning from Rah 
A large crowd from here attended 
the Raleigh fair last week, and we 
are expecting a large crowd to go 
h Hi New Bern fair the coining week. 
Mr. D. Smith leaves here tonight 
for New as juror for the federal 
court. 
Mr. El. T. Warren left Arthur Fri- 
day for his home In Conetoe, 
C. from Norfolk, 
out to his farm this week. 
A number of our people attended 
the yearly meeting at Sun- 
day. 
Mr. Karl of Ayden, was in 
town last week. 
Mr. J. ii. Cobb left here for 
Sunday morning. 
Mr. It. M. Hearne tells M that he 
U going to leave us tho of No- 
S. Fulford is going out of 
Hid is going to Martin 
Mr. J. 
business 
People 
These Two Thinks be Done by 
the People of the Town De- 
fore the Government 
Will Act. 
Free city delivery of malls in Green- 
ville will be one step nearer to a full 
and complete realization in a few days. 
This became known when it was 
learned that the placard bear- 
tho names of the streets of the 
town are almost finished and ready to 
b-; turned over to the force of men who 
Will place these signs on the 
of the streets. 
These signs are being painted in 
Greenville, and are being put on 
boards that will be and last 
as well as make a very neat 
when nailed to the poles 
on the streets. Th v w 
signs are now being made, and the 
lot will be ready for delivery 
to the town in a very few days, accord- 
to Information from the town 
After the work of pulling up I 
boards has been completed, the only 
thing remaining to be done can 
be done by the people Is tho clearing 
off and improving the sidewalks In 
front of their Tin mayor 
that the town requires this to be dona 
by citizens regardless making 
for the i a fr 
delivery system, and be la de- 
, of having all of the streets and 
sidewalks in good condition when the 
government Impel tor comes bore at 
a very early date. 
When the are lied and 
the sidewalks are all completed and 
pin in good shape, th i town will have 
done Its share ill making read- for 
the new department of the postal i r 
vice In Greenville, and it will tin n 
put up to the office 
in Washington to proceed th 
wink of installing the service. Civil 
service examinations will have to be 
held to secure city carriers, and . 
other slight changes and additions 
to the local office will have be mad 
it win not require great deal 
time, however, for this phase the 
work, and the main thing 
receive attention at the present time, 
it is is the placing of the names 
o; the streets and the clearing of the 
sidewalks. 
He Likely be Tried at the No- 
Term of Pitt Superior 
Court on a Serious 
Charge. 
Instructions have been given lo the 
of Pitt county not to grant bail 
to Hansom Daniel, the who was 
arrested near a weeks 
ago for shooting a woman. The 
injuries of the woman were CO 
that she died one day last k, 
word of which has just reached here, 
along with tho Instructions to 
sheriff, it is now very likely that 
Daniel will be held on the charge Of 
degree murder. 
The particulars of the shooting wort 
given in this paper sometime ago, and 
seem to Indicate that the state has a 
pretty good ease against the 
man. The girl had been to church, and, 
the services over, Daniel wanted 
to accompany her home, and she re- 
used to giant him the 
The man soon decided that h; 
would either in her 
home or put her iii such con I 
that she hi could not g i . 
and he began firing his gun. It B 
known just, shots ho 
but one or two i 
and proved so serious ah 
t ed to the I 
ward in a Washington hospital, where 
she remained until her 
. A 
Daniel is charged with a . 
i and In III I II I 
for first degree murder, or at lean 
r, hi case will 
for trial at the November term 
Pitt county superior court, on iii- 
docket, which starts on Mon- 
day, w 
Heavy rains during the latter part 
of the past week are responsible for 
a rise in the waters of the Tar river, 
to much that the river now far out 
over its banks, and Is almost as high 
as It was shortly after the severe 
storm of September 
The high water rising over the 
banks the river has made it 
possible for the dredge boat to con- 
its work. This Is not because 
the boat cannot reach the bottom of 
the river, however, but because the 
sand, if poured upon the bank 
with water, would 
be washed on down the stream and 
bank Into the river bed. Some little 
apprehension has fell as- 
Whether or not the sand already de- 
posited upon the- hanks will not be 
washed back Into the river, but it 
is pointed out the current is not 
very strong in the natural bed 
of the river, and it is not supposed 
that much damage Will result in this 
greater portion the 
rains causing the rise of the river 
is believed to have occurred 
miles above town, nearer the source 
of the stream, tho is already 
very high here, and still I 
climb v. banks the river 
of the Pitt fount ll 
lion Frying Iii 
Interest Local 
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GROUND FOR 
NEW OPERA HOUSE 
Excavation tor the Foundations are 
Now Almost Complete 
II Will PEOPLE 
A to the and 
I tin low lid 
i . mass mi i ting tin North 
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of l local 
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the II to I 
tend lie Raleigh 
CONFERENCE on GRADING CORN. 
Entertained by Mil 
Robinson Saturday. 
Oct. 
afternoon Miss Camilla Robinson de- 
entertained the club at her 
home from till o'clock. 
greeted the guests with 
her usual happy manner. After 
monthly business was transacted. 
Misses Anna Willoughby, and 
Bailie Smith read very Interesting 
tori Following very Inter- 
. .,. i Carrie Belle 
winning the Then the 
. ,, B Into tho dinning 
room where delicious refreshments 
were served 
Tin I voting Miss 
Robinson v charming hostess 
The next meeting will be held with 
Alice Fulford. 
are done selling tobacco 
our neighborhood and are busy pick- 
cotton. 
Mr. C. It. opened a 
grocery store in Arthur last week. 
The work on the Joyner and 
store in on a standstill this week 
i n account of the scarcity of lumber. 
Miss Nannie and Smith at- 
tended the yearly meeting at 
Sunday and reported a nice 
time. 
Messrs. Allied Tyson, 
Thad Nichols, Nash 
Bonnie to 
day. 
Mr B, Willoughby has opened 
up a market In town. 
Miss Willoughby 
Marlboro Sunday 
Bi Liberty 
in New York harbor, dedicated
Jasper lo 
Joyner, and 
Ayden S m- 
went 
NEW AIR THIS WEEK 
IN POSITION 
to pay you Hie highest cash price 
for your raw furs of all kinds, O, 
C. Beach at R and J. 
store. 
People Eastern I a 
Attend Event 
Thousands of people from all sec- 
of Eastern North Carolina 
expected to attend the big lair 
Is to held hen- this week, and 
which yesterday. All trains 
In and out of the town will be crowd- 
ed for some time, and lie . . ll 
attendance record In the history 
ii. fair is to be established 
year, 
Tie- attraction and the exhibit 
w ill bi the bi i ever presented, ac- 
cording to reports that have been re- 
, ii bore, and these who go tr 
ii for a most delightful time 
The races will be good, and some 
horses been engaged 
for the contests. 
The Royal Exchange, London 
opened by Queen Victoria. 
Hearing at the 
Agriculture. 
WASHINGTON, D, C, Oct 
Scores of persona Interested In tin 
handling and marketing of corn at- 
tended the public hearing at the lie 
of Agriculture and 
expressed their views upon the ten- 
grades for corn, as announced 
on August 1913, by the depart- 
of agriculture. Tho hearing 
was to give every one Inter- 
In the subject an opportunity 
to make suggestions concerning 
new grading corn which the 
of agriculture proposes to 
This is first attempt 
lo establish a and standard 
Binding for corn and will I 
place the personal m th 
id which corn has been 
and hen 
For than o years 
i i . , -i have n 
to develop quick, cheap 
and satisfactory method of 
ii. of corn, 
The ii. p ii in of agriculture pro- 
poses to a 
on content 
and the proportion Injured 
grains 
Dr. laming. 
Dr. II. Hyatt will be 
Monday r 3rd, for He 
purpose of treat disease of the eye 
and lilting glasses
Final decision as to the 
i n . tin late 
will be i i this I 
and it is said it this 
that so much Importance is 
attached to the big gathering. 
Tho call d 
county association follows 
TO THE FARMERS AND BI 
MEN OP PITT 
The County 
Association has received a 
cation from Mr, d 
tie- state Association r 
questing us to Bend to 
in, ling tn in- Iii ill I 
in Raleigh, and we hi n call 
upon all citizens em- I 
tend 
is in- i 
Association alive in full vigor 
for protection against discrimination 
in freight and or out 
Something has . 
hi romp a along this hue. 
light has just begun and . 
made upon we k- 
. i to w in el, 
This tan, 
political en, b or 
lien, ii i- an
recommend to 
n ho ii i i . this 
state prosper i 
table conditions, tree 
nation and oppression 
hat e . 
Intention to I 
and we hope Hit Kill hat 
i delegation pr 
October 27th, 
If Heather Is and the Ma- 
Ian lie Had, the Build- 
Will he in I'm- by 
March 
was broken yesterday 
for the foundation the 
new opera house to be built in 
by Mr. Sam T White A large 
force of workmen vs now engaged in 
removing Hie dirt from the trenches, 
and actual work on the brick Stalls 
Will started in Just a l. w days. 
Mr. who ii. done 
considerable building In Greenville 
recently, and who come to 
looked upon as a most build- 
th.- contra t for i e n w 
structure, and is poshing it with all 
might i be building will be lo- 
I-1 n ii. 
Winslow b 
and CO in all 
pin-Is . the to 
A tills 
the 
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could not tell II I 
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E ii President 
It MOVE, Vie. 
C M WARREN Secretary. 
vi. 
Found and is Being Du tn the 
I arm of Air. I W. lacker. 
i well on 
Mi W. 
in the try, Mr. B found 
. i to be 
, w, ll, Mr, But 
been I this In. u tot to 
but I 
well when lie 
was looking a location where 
, . i it- own accord gushes 
up ii Hie ground. Plenty 
. i i had no -1