Eastern reflector, 19 December 1913


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HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
New Rooks t Library.
After Foot Tears of Discouraging
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
an interesting letter
from this place, Mis. Bertie Bullock
writes as suffered for four
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit up for a little
while, and could walk anywhere at
all. At times, I J have severe pains
in my left side.
The doctor was called in, and his treat-
relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to bed again. After
that, nothing seemed j do me any good.
Bursting of Water Haiti
Conditions Are
Cincinnati,
I had gotten so weak I could not stand,
and gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle
the woman's tonic, and I com-
taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
tiring me, and am doing all my
If you are all run down from womanly
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try
the woman's tonic. It has helped
more than a million women, in its
years of continuous success, and should
surely help you, too. Your druggist has
sold for years. He knows what
it will do. Ask him. He will
mend it Begin taking today.
Write Co.,
Advisory Dent,, Chattanooga. for
Instruction on your. tao took. Home
tor in plain wrapper.
WHO'S TO BLAME.
CINCINNATI. Dec. to the
shortage of water in the central
city, Our to the bunting
of a main Saturday the
situation today was described by
Fire Hunker as
The only available
is in the Eden Park reservoirs, and
this would not last an Lour In
a big lire broke out, declared Chief
Hunker.
A Hying squadron of ten
bile chemical engines has been mo-
and will be rushed to any
today. All Bremen have been put on
emergency duty. No opened
today and the scholars will be given
a vacation until the central
main is repaired.
Most the laundries closed today
Hotels, restaurants and saloons were
In distress today and when water was
obtainable it was used with the
most caution What water was avail-
able was given to the hospitals, but
these are In a serious condition and
patients are suffering for lack of the
usual plentiful supply of the fluid
The car company Is seriously
handicapped, but is keeping up a
service by hauling water from
the Ohio river to some of its
nations. Very few
plant in the central portion
the city opened t
A DOLLAR BILL AM SIX
postage, sent to the PARCEL POST
EXCHANGE, Greensboro, N. C, will
bring you by return mail, Bight
Quarts, Mountain Chestnuts,
sixty rents, quarts If
sent by December Last
for nice Christmas gift. Postal card
order will bring them C. D. cost-
cents additional. One bushel
by express for and
All Greensboro
ltd It
NOTICE
The firm of Porter and Galloway
at Cross Reads will
their entire stock at cost for tin
next thirty days. The firm will dis-
solve by mutual agreement January
1st. All having accounts with us
will please come and make a sett
moot at once; all having claims
against us will please present them
by January 1st.
PORTER GALLOWAY,
N.
ltd
IS YOUR COMPLEXION
CLEAR
A clear complexion and
a torpid liver cannot go
hand in hand. Clear
the bile gently,
but firmly, with
Pills
At your druggist
coated or plain.
Ion a Beekeepers In
DES MOINES. la. in Honey
and bee culture in all their pi
are to be discussed at the annual
convention of the Iowa Beekeepers
Association which met here today
with a large attendance. The
will elect officers for the year
tomorrow and will conclude Its bus-
Friday.
Oil sow,
worst no matter of how long standing,
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr.
Porter's U. -Ya
and ,
the Charlotte Observer.
if women's gowns are less mod-
est here than in Europe,
author and traveler,
that it all depends upon what sort of
women one means. The Immodest
gowns arc and navigated
in Paris to Inflame the Imagination
of men with time and money to span
Such gowns, Mr. Bigelow adds, are not
seen on mothers of good family or on
their daughters. Our have been
Importing by steamer costumes
which in Europe would affiliate them
with Mr.
observation entirely accords with
statements made by Jules
the French master, while In
this country and with what thousand
Of others who did not see life quite
as superficially as most Americans
traveling Europe have seen.
extreme styles are worn on both sides
of the Atlantic, but only on one side
by women of more than one or two
For the French woman
standing or respectability the tight
gown the slit do not exist
It is really unjust to the Paris dress-
makers, therefore, as Mr. has
Bald, to tax them with full
for such things. If our women
confuse the extreme with the fashion-
able, if they seek to be
and f wear
extremes in the riskiness
attending these. Paris can only shrug
shoulders and the goods
which America demands.
Mrs, t. i. Forbes DIM.
Mrs. Forbes, wife of Mr.
a. A. be.-, died Monday afternoon
at their home three miles west
town. She a stroke pa-
about two weeks ago. and an
other on Saturday. In her death th
community loses a most excellent
woman who will be sadly
She lived a Christian, and died it
i hope of the life of peace am
hope beyond the grave.
Besides husband she is survived
by and four daughters
These are Messrs. E. T. G. E. and
A. A. Forbes, Jr. Mrs. O. L. Joy
. r. Mrs. I,. M. Savage, Mrs. J. S
Barr and Miss Lucy Forbes. She
leaves a brother. Mr. T. F.
man. of California, and one sister
Mrs. India Evans. The funeral tool-
place at . o'clock this afternoon
the service being conduced by he
pastor, Rev. C. M. Rock.
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HOOKS.
The nook of Indian Braves,
Young Alaskans in the Rockies, by
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The Roaring Lions, by Otis.
Putnam Hall Cadets, by
Peanut, by Albert Paine
The library is open on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays from three
to five p. m.
MRS. W, A. Librarian.
TOAD GOOD FRIEND OF MAN GOOD AND BAD MEANING
To Reward Young
WASHINGTON. D. C, Dee.
Champion young agriculturists from
many of the country arc to
arrive in the capital tomorrow to re-
from Secretary Houston of the
Department of Agriculture diplomas
for excellence in their work. Those
who will receive prizes include
of the and clubs
of the and of the potato, corn
and canning clubs of the northern
and western Champion
are also to be here from
Michigan, Iowa, Utah, Massachusetts
and Ohio, together with champion
bey beet growers from Colorado
and several other states.
Ill-Favored Creature Hat Been
and is Just Beginning to
Be Appreciated.
Few well-meaning creatures have
been more thoroughly misunderstood
than the homely, meditative And
toad.
Formerly the toad was considered
a venomous reptile, but in our day
its habits have been more carefully
observed and Its great value to tho
and gardener bas been
fully established on account of Its
propensity for destroying insects.
We should, therefore, cultivate the
friendship and assistance of the In-
reptiles. Including the
striped snake, as well as that of the
birds.
Every tidy housewife detests the
cockroach, mice and other vermin.
Two or three domesticated toads
would keep the coast clear of these
and would be found more desirable
than a cat, as they are wholly free
from trespassing on the rights of man
as does the cat. The toad Is possess-
ed of a timid and retiring nature,
dark corners and Shady places,
but under kind treatment becoming
quite tame.
Many Instances might be cited of
pet toads remaining several years in
a family and most valuable
ice with no other compensation than
that of immunity from persecution.
In Europe toads are carried to the
cities to market and are purchased by
the horticulturists, who by their aid
are enabled to keep in check the
of the Insect tribes which
prey upon their fruits, flowers, etc.
Innumerable Connected
From Time Immemorial With
Wild Creatures.
There are very many superstitions
connected with wild animals. In the
case of a lion, it is believed that the
wearing of a claw of this animal will
bring great strength.
People connected with circuses and
shows have a saying that when lions
get restless and uneasy, either HI luck
or extremely bad weather is at hand,
and that when they continually wash
in cat-like fashion they are
likely to have fits of HI temper In the
near future.
Numberless are the superstitions
associated with the tiger. The natives
of India believe that its whiskers are
a deadly poison, and that when finely
chopped and secretly put into a per-
son's food they will assuredly cause
death. What is as the
is greatly dreaded in India, and
to avert this parents hang the claws of
tigers round the necks of their
To see a wolf is supposed to be a
good sign, but if a man sees a wolf
before the wolf sees him. then he
will become dumb for the time or lose
his voice.
For a hare to run across anyone's
path is considered a very bad sign In
some parts of England, because In
olden times it was believed that witch-
es transformed themselves Into hares
In order to bring bad luck to their
mies.
HIS BRAIN WORKED SLOWLY
THOR'S HAMMER STILL USED
Vocational Education.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Dec.
education and the work-
in the county agricultural extension
agents are the chief topics that are
Icing discussed at the annual meet-
the Indiana State As-
now in session here,
L, I. Moore of Indiana called
the gathering to order morning
and Secretary W. S. Hard of Cory read
his annual report. This afternoon
the association discussed the subject
of vocational, the discussion being
led by W. F. Hook, state director of
vocational education.
Rote of
I wish to thank all the friends and
loved ones for their kindness in the
and death of my wife.
alone will ever be able to tell
how much I appreciate the many lit-
kindnesses shown
J. CARL JONES.
N. C, .
English Fishermen Consider It a
Charm Against
Other Peculiar Beliefs.
Tho fishermen of Whitby would
never dream of venturing out of port
without a hammer-shaped bone,
from tho head of a sheep, known as
as this little object
is a very special charm against drown-
The mole's foot is also a
cure for toothache or
to locality. Amputated are
In some cases preserved so that the
cripple may not be deficient in this re-
In the next world.
At Scarborough an old peasant has
come to be regarded as almost a
wizard, for the country folks from
round about come to him for relief from
rheumatism. His consists of a
copper bangle and ring, and on either
end of the bangle two small-bore brass
cartridge cases are wedged. These
charms are sold to the patient.
In Suffolk a girl always keeps her
first tooth; then when she marries and
has a child the tooth is suspended
about the Infant's neck during teeth-
as it is said to bring instant
These superstitions mostly exist in
the counties which are washed by the
North sea. Doubtless they are
of the days of the bold Viking
Own.
Small Boy Turned Statement Made
by His Teacher to Good
Advantage.
to said tho school-
teacher, addressing his class of boys,
brain acts as a telephone to the
different parts of our body.
before we move our feet or
hands, the message comes from the
Murphy, what are you grin-
he demanded.
was thinking of
came the answer.
think of something that'll do
your brain a little retorted the
master.
come out of an-
other grin spread itself over the
saucy youngster's face. stand
behind the board for half an hour,
and I'll give you something to grin
about
At the expiration of the lesson
was recalled.
your hand demanded
the teacher, switching his cane.
No response from the stolid
who appeared to be thinking
hard.
you hear me. exclaim-
ed the exasperated man.
he answered, my
brain hasn't sent the message down
SPECIAL HOLIDAY EXCLUSION
To HAY ASA, CUBA
Hate From Greenville
including meals and berth on steam-
ship.
CHILDREN, five years of age and
twelve. HALF FARE.
Tickets will be sold for all trains
Saturday, December
Limited returning, to reach
starting point not later than Jan-
PROPORTIONATELY LOW RATES
WILL BE MADE FROM OTHER
POINTS IN NORTH CAR
AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
This will an excellent
teachers and students to
their Christmas holidays in
making an interesting educational trip
to Cuba.
Tho Atlantic Coast Line operates
through Pullman cars to Key West
and to Port Tampa connecting at
both ports with steamships for Ha-
Tickets good via either route.
Arrangements will be made to ac-
passengers leaving Jack-
at 1.15 p. m. Sunday,
21st, via the System, the
Sea and
from Key West; and leaving Jackson-
ville at p. m. via Atlantic Coast
Line, thence by Port Tampa and
steamship which touches at Key West
en route to Havana.
F. M. Jolly, Traffic Agent of the At-
Coast Line, who has resided
in Havana fourteen winters, will ac-
company the excursion, and
assistance to passengers en route and
in the of hotel
sightseeing, etc., in Cuba.
For schedules, reservations,
live booklets and any further
apply to ticket agents of the At-
Coast Line, or address,
T. C. WHITE,
General Passenger Agent,
W. J. CRAIG.
Passenger Traffic Manager,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Retold for Tourists.
The express, says the
Standard's Geneva correspondent, was
overcrowded the other day and
had to stand In the corridors of
the second class coaches. One tour-
saw a seat vacant, but covered
with luggage and asked a passenger
sitting near whether the seat was
replied the
man is in the restaurant
wagon and will return
There the matter ended until the
express reached Lausanne, when the
owner of the baggage prepared to get
out,
said the tourist,
luggage does not belong to and
called the guard. The latter
the tourist and the whole matter
was placed before the station master.
The traveler had to prove,
piece by piece, that the luggage on
the Beat belonged to him, and he fin-
ally was obliged to pay for two sec-
class tickets.
How conceptions of travel have
changed is by the
of the old provision.
Writing of the Bath road, Mr. Tris-
tram notes that in Charles time
the coaches between London and Bath
in three days Cod but in
the time had come down to two
days, and the pious saving clause was
omitted. according to
was a regular slang term for
the old stage coach, and readers of
Scott will remember what the Anti-
said about it. But Dean Ram-
say tells of the village carrier who,
upon being asked when he would be
at Aberdeen, be in on
Monday, God and weather per-
on or
Don't cross the street when there
h an and the
hi looking tho other way.
Various Earthquake Sounds.
Earthquake sounds are described as
variations of heavy rumbling, so low
In pitch as almost to be more felt than
heard many cases inaudible to per-
sons who are deaf to very low
and belonging to one or another of the
following The passing of wag-
ons, thunder, wind, the fall of a load
of stones, the fall of a heavy body, an
explosion, or some other
sound. In strong earthquakes the
sound occupies a central region
an average of the dis-
region; in moderate earth-
quakes the two are approximate-
of the same magnitude; while In
many slight the sound
area Is larger than the disturbed area.
As a rule the beginning of the sound
precedes the shock, and the end
the sound follows tho end of the
shock.
Spoiled the Show.
There is a good story of an actor
who was depicting on the boards a
powerful pathetic part.
He had made up marvelously to
look starved to skin and bones, tot-
on the verge of death from
starvation, gasping for breath, and
weak from emaciation.
Still, he bad on his fingers a flash-
diamond ring, and the
gallery reproved for It one night.
At the critical moment the hero
out In agony to the
heavens If this falls, what
shall I
The answer floated down
ed from the top
The act was spoiled.
Our Fairy Godmothers.
Tho world, out of fairy books,
chary In furnishing god-
mothers, yet most of us have friends
at whose touch we become more truly
and happily ourselves than at other
times. They seem able to endow
through name magic of their own.
With the vestments and tho
glass slippers that the spirit.
These are our fairy godmothers. We
do well to love them and pay them
good heed, for through them we may
enter Into such possession of tho
gifts that we need have no dread
of the striking hour. This, we must
suppose. Is what did for his
beggar-maid. At his the queen
In her blossomed, which Inter th
. mil could
Roses for Restoring Hair,
form the chief Ingredient In
what Is probably the earliest recipe
for a hair restorer on record. Accord-
to Pliny, rose leaves reduced
into a liniment with grease
make the hair grow again in most
marvelous Pliny also rec-
of rose as serving
to trim the hairs of the
Roses figured prominently in several
old-time strong drinks, such as
soils, which consisted of rose water
mixed with aqua vitae and flavored
with cinnamon. The favorite morn-
draft among Elizabethan
was soils, to wash tho
out of a moody
His Own Fault.
of n Job, are you,
the; got my scalp
long you held office
And it a pretty
tough, at my age, to nave to take up
some new occupation to make a
Haven't you got enough to live
should say
at him with
you make me tired You're
not fit to hold a public
FROM RIVER
A .
; By e.
Drearily the hours passed, and the
noise of the storm was only broken
by the
howls of
beasts.
It was after
midnight when
Mrs. H o Id n e B B
heard the door
shake as though
some thing had
fallen against it
Opening it quick-
she found her
John upon his
knees, reaching
for the latch; and
in his arms, half
held and half
dragged, was the
form of a
Indian girl.
By a strong
fort he staggered
to his feet and
drew the girl into
the middle of tho
room. Then he
sank utterly ex-
upon the
floor.
all right In a minute, moth-
he gasped. out, that's
all. It was awful. expected
to see
His mother bent over him, but be
motioned her away. after the
girl he expostulated; needs
It more than I. I found her on the
trail. She was lost, and had in
the
didn't you leave piped
a shrill voice from overhead. John
looked up quickly. His little sister
Peggy's eyes were staring at him
through the trap door.
I couldn't do that, he
said, rebukingly. never thought
such a
left declared the child,
stoutly. killed Uncle Tom and
stole our I wouldn't have
nothing to do with
Mrs. had been chafing
girl's hands, and now rose.
coming In answer to
John's inquiring look. give her
something hot to drink, and then put
her to bed. she'll be all right
In a few
It was late the next morning before
John When he went down the
ladder he found the Indian girl sit-
ting by the fire. Instead of being tho
dark, angular featured Indian girl he
expected, she was fair and beautiful,
with blue eyes and golden hair.
waiting to see said,
gravely. you for last
night. Not many do like you. only
great warriors. Me from big
river country. Panther Leap my fa.
Mrs. started, and
shrank away.
Leap kill, burn,
said, coldly. paleface. Me,
only daughter. What you do
now Bet I or left In to John.
Mrs. hesitation was but
momentary.
ate not an she
gently. skin Is whiter than
my own
But threw out her hands in
quick dissent.
she declared,
Indian. Panther Leap find me
when baby, take care of me, good to
me all the time; now me
Placing her hand kindly upon the
girl's shoulder, Mrs. gently
forced her back to her chair.
are sick and she said.
soothingly. mustn't think of
leaving here for a week or two. You
won't be able. And you ain't to blame
for what your father
you do when me get
Bend you home, of
Indignantly. don't suppose we'd
harm you on account of somebody
else, do
not she said, simply
never Bee much of
Three weeks later suddenly
announced her intention of returning
home
I shall go with declared
John. are not strong enough to
go
she remonstrated, hastily;
must not go. Me not want you
to go. Me plenty strong. You pale-
face, me Indian. We two hate each
other, fight, burn, kill, destroy. No
good
talk. ho declared.
not an if you
were it wouldn't matter; I should come
for you just the same. I'm willing for
you to go and see Panther Leap, for
been good to you; but within a
month I shall come and ask him to let
me marry you. If ho attempts to
kill me, all right, I shall try to de-
fend myself; but I will come just the
same. I don't believe you
But had darted away with
an imperious motion for him to stay
behind.
Ten days later he was trailing a
bear through a thick underbrush when
he heard a sudden rustle at his side,
and turned to see
come back to be your squaw,
she Bald. fight bard, but
no use. When me sure, me tell Pan-
Leap. He plenty mad; but he
been good to me all the time, be good
bow. Two days mad, then he say it
will of Great Spirit, and he not war
n paleface any
Zoological Question.
What animals do we And la
dally papers
The gnu-
IS TEE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE 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.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE III
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
WHO TO BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
GREENVILLE, ft I Mil.
.
FOR GOVERNOR
General Julian S. Carr's Name
Causes Discussion
AS NORTH CAROLINA CHIEF
Tarboro Boy Dies From
Results of Blood
Poison
Opinion at Washington l the Gen-
Will be Nominated. Glenn
Hay he Candidate for
the Senate.
WASHINGTON, L. C, Dec.
suggestion that Gen. Julian S. Carr
be made the next of North
Carolina has gained considerable
since the idea WM Brat
a few days ago, to O. F.
of and S.
of Durham, who came to.
Washington today and spent several
hours in conference with
North Carolinians here. Their nils-j
here was admittedly to the;
sentiment in the state and they ex-
pressed themselves as gratified over
the response.
General Carr himself in Wash-
tonight, having stopped over
here on his way home from New York I
He dined with Commissioner Osborn
tonight. He says the whole question
by newspaper talk
and was in no sense inspired by him.
While willing to discuss the matter
frankly he was naturally In no
at this stage of the proposition
to say whether or not ho would de-
sire to make the race. He said
possibility would have appealed to
him with much greater force twenty-
five years ago than It does now.
S. C. started the discus-
nearly two weeks ago in an inter-
view published In the News and Ob-
server. This statement was widely
copied in the state and immediately
people began writing to General Carr
assuring him of their Interest and
support. He has been away from
home about ten days, and if the let-
kept coming in the way they
started, he probably has a
to answer when he arrives Thursday,
believe North Carolina should give
General Carr the governorship In rec-
for bid services to the state
and to the Democratic said
Mr. this afternoon. ;
believe the sentiment will be
for him. Everybody i
seen on the has agreed heart-
with this
Mr. Brawley believes the
of General Carr would
all factions in the and would
unite party at would no other i i
act. found universal
; with his ts to lint
nominated.
Mummer to
W, C. Hammer i to the
Gem I
been Hied In
position to Ills I as
for west n North I i
com pa n led h I
the i
he would i in
by Mr.
in Senator Overman He said M
Id . made no n to
win Hie i h
nm not,
., Kin n. i or Mr.
name would bi the
along with lie- of Din
h not believed probable, how-
ever, Hint there will be any
nomination or hi
full of
TARBORO, Dec. the result
an occidental of a shot-
gun In the hands of 12-year-old Georg.
Dawes. Lawrence.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hecks, of
this county. Is dead. The
accident happened Friday, the lad
being shot in lite left foot. Despite
the efforts of physicians
set in causing death.
The accident was peculiar Inasmuch
as the two boys bad remained at home
Mrs. N. V. during the
of her sons, and believing they
heard some one trying to enter the
louse, both boys secured shotguns,
and went after the supposed
No one was found and upon re-
turned to the home the boys were
discussing the different points of
two guns In question, when the gun
held by young Dawes was accidental-
discharged.
John Hines, who was ordered
court to produce his daughter,
wife of Weaver, and who so
far Ins failed to comply, has beer,
sued for by Weaver charged
with alienating the affection of Ills
wife. The father was given days
which the girl was to decide her
whether she would remain
home or go with her young husband
When the time expired the girl
rot be found, and the father testified
that he had no knowledge of her
whereabouts. Then the court
him days in Which to locate the
girl, or go to Jail, but the abiding
place of the girl remains a
It Is believed, however, that she
not far away.
Even Janitors Will be Ousted
From the New Bern
Northwest Growers to Organize.
Wash., Dec.
Organization of the fruit growers of
Washington. Oregon. Idaho and Mon-
Is to be completed at an confer-
of leading men of the industry
in this city tomorrow. The new or-
trill be known as the north-
west Protective League,
will concern itself with everything
relating to the fruit business
marketing, price making and
Its special alms will 1- to
secure uniform laws regulating the
size of apple boxes, apple parks
grades, to eliminate pests, and
to handle matters of and
freight rates.
Dec. New
is awaiting the appointment o
a postmaster to fill the held by
Jesse S. who was dismiss-
ed two weeks ago by the de-
because he was j
there came another sensation
yesterday in the announcement that
Assistant Postmaster T. D. Hew
had been asked to resign. Several j
days prior to the dismissal of the
postmaster, a postal Inspector came
to New and made an
of the office. In Ills report to
the department he stated that both
the postmaster and his assistant were
inefficient and that their work was
unsatisfactory. Faison
got hold of this and at once
, wrote to the assistant postmaster and .
Baked him to resign. Knowing the
which befell his superior in of-1
I Ice, It is believed that Mr. Hewitt will.
rot attempt to fight the matter out;
but as soon as a new postmaster has j
been appointed will send in his
It is also understood that
Hyman Thompson, the janitor
In the federal building, will be asked
lo vacate and an effort will also
made to get rid of the rural carriers
now going out from this office.
has been In charge of the
tor's department of the building for f
many years. Once long ago the Re-
I attempted to get him out
but he in some way managed to stick
to the job. Now that the Democrats
are running the office it is believed
there will be little or no trouble
In getting him out regardless of tin
I fact that he Is under civil service as
I a number of times In the past few
years the inspectors have reported
his work as being unsatisfactory.
The object of the Democratic lenders
in this section is to put white men
in the building entirely and also to
have all white rural carriers.
ALLEGED
HOB.
n I ill in inn Meeting
La,, Dee, IT.- The
Southwestern Immigration
which is endeavoring to
capital and a desirable class of
migrants to aid in the development
the southwestern held a meet-
in this today, The attend-
Included numerous railroad
migration and representatives
i is
; ml in Oklahoma
i us, Ai and
N. D. De.
recently convicted of
three members of the Dillon
family at Ray. N D., taken from
tin Williams county jail by a mob
and hanged from a bride nearby.
Expressions of dissatisfaction be-
cause Culbertson had been t oft with
a sentence of life Imprisonment had
been made since his conviction.
was pronounced
and Culbertson was to have bi n
i n to tho today.
WINTERVILLE, Dee. W
moved In town yesterday.
Bee It W for your fresh meats
and oysters tor Christmas.
When you are need of furniture
see A. W and Co.
See II. Forrest and Co., for your
Christmas goods, applies oranges,
nuts and candies.
Mr. Wiley Drown of Greenville was
here yesterday.
Get a pair of those pants at
Barber and Co., while they
are going cheap.
Mr. B. F. Manning went to Green-
ville
Sec J. Cox and Son for all kinds
of fruits, nuts and candies.
R. W. is preparing to have all
kinds of nice meats, sausage,
cue and oysters for Christmas.
fall to see him.
Mr. Tucker who is attend-
school at Tenn. at
home spending the holiday season.
It. D. Forest and Co., have a nice
of applies, oranges, nuts candle and
all kinds of nice Christmas goods.
Sec Kittrell and Co. for your
oil and gasoline.
Now for your toys, great big beau
dolls, and numerous other
the children which will make
Christmas happy for the children
Come and select your gifts from
Barber and Co.
Rush your order
livery. The Oliver typewriter Is a
very nice gift for girl or boy; tho
standard visible typewriter on
it at J. Cox and Son. local agent.
If you are thinking of having a
nice time in the sporting world see
A. W. and Co., they can supply
your wants In the gun and
line.
a bicycle is a very nice gift for
your friend or boy. See Kittrell and
Co. they have some very nice ones,
and their prices are right
Spain Extends Her Heartfelt f j
hanks to Uncle
Sam
OTHER STATES
Manufactured Mere Tobacco Dur-
Fiscal Year
WASHINGTON, Dec. Si nor
Don Juan Ambassador
here, advised Secretary Bryan today
of Spain's heartfelt thanks for the at-
of the United States toward
Spanish refugees from Chihuahua.
Mexico. Similar action was taken by
the Spanish to Mexico, who
that Charge
convey to the various authorities In
Kl Paso, Texas, thanks on his behalf
their kindness to the refugees.
The announcement Incidentally from
the Spanish Premier that the Madrid WASHINGTON, C,
government had decided to leave led every other State in the
of her interests in i j the manufacture of
co to the States was spoken t. ear ending June
Figures fur far
Are
Cultivated in
the f. S.
of by Secretary Bryan today as in
line with the action of Great Britain
France, Japan, and other nations
last, by more than twenty million
pounds. The exact figures for the
year are as compiled by
which did not happen to have eon-1 commissioner of Internal W.
officers at places where H Osborn in his annual report. The
subjects were in difficulty. ,.,, came nearest to North
No word has been received from Carolina was Missouri with
Consul up to late value of Hie stamp used on this
today as to conditions in Chihuahua I manufactured product was
City, but the stories of refugees will T. Missouri's Stamps
he carefully investigated by tho De- sis million.
Pi mid lo Meet.
U, D
. pi .
. I
n hi
San Fran I co and l i i lens,
middleweight, Tho mil
for a 12-round bout pound i
I In Mineral Production.
WASHINGTON, D, Dec IT.
holds u unique no Won union ft
the metal producing a in e d
Its of Its mineral output, accord
In n , i- b i
SI i
. i ii ii i i pro
of i t mi II
the rs in the
production gold, silver,
. A
l the r
In third In
. II
seventh In zinc.
READ
Hill Kl N
WASHINGTON. II. C, Dec.
In and around the White
House been put in the best
order for the opening of the
Oral social season under the
administration, The season promises
to be a brilliant and interesting one.
despite the fact that the
has derided to the annual Nev
Year reception, which from time
has been the big social event
the winter in the national
Tin i. will the
net dinner tomorrow evening, and
i , i-iii v in i lo i with the
Navy reception on February
During the g time
will in a round of diplomatic r
ii p .
lion . the usual I D
a till i the pi r
tn lie ii on
with
I nature to I
before any further
are made to the
Several military authorities are
operating the telegraph lines between
and and message
Sent are censored by the military com-
according to advices to the
state department today.
Manuel an uncle of the late
President was removed
heavy guard last Saturday from
Vera Cruz to Mexico City.
Normal
VERA Dec. Read Ad-
Frank F. Fletcher, in command
of the American war ships at Tam-
reported this afternoon nor
conditions prevailed there and
that the weather had moderated
to pi the transfer of
the refugees from the battleships to
the transport Sunnier return
The marines who were temporarily
placed aboard the gunboat Wheeling
and the scout cruiser Chester, I
been back to the battleships.
vi
METHODIST I'M Ml III B
To Probe
BOSTON, Mass. Dee. The
Public Service Commission
today began an Investigation pi
expenditures of
money by the Now, York. New Haven
Hartford Railroad Company
the period covered by the last
ii of the legislature in this
To Dine Victorious Gridiron Team.
BOSTON, Mm-., Dec. The
s the Harvard foot-
ball be guests Of honor
dinner be given by the Harvard
Boston in it-- new
tomorrow evening. The football ii
ii the dinner and little
ill the Vale game will be
footballs will be presented as
souvenirs to the members of the win-
team,
I II
MONTREAL, I
. l i i
the mi
the
I lea. The convention will have Its
headquarters Windsor Hotel
nail the business sessions will be
In Id University, One even
will devoted to a meeting of
the Canadian branch of the
and the parent body. It Is expected,
I that His Royal Highness, the Duke
of will he at this
I meeting.
As Rev. M. Daniel
to be in Greenville the Br I m I
week to perform the i
r In- will preach in the
i bun h n
night and be absent
Christmas,
We n i
pulpit ii hi it
i. here n u v
I I to
Ti I I
and ii
In the I led SI i
at the i.
I .-i i urged with m
I i j lb Ah i h re fro i I
Forty-six million pounds Of
ninety-six million total went into plug
tobacco, the western, or district,
forty-two million
by the eastern, or fourth dis-
There were nearly fifty thou-
sand pounds of twist and other farm
of eastern district out-
stripped the west in the production of
smoking tobacco, manufacturing
million pounds out of a total
fifty millions. The tax paid tho
for manufacturing -his to-
was The m
district paid sixty-two million dollars
of this, while the eastern contribute I
thirty-four million dollars.
Nearly tine-fourth in
The comparison between North
Carolina's production mid that
states not sink in until the
ti the United States b compared
with North Carolina. North Can
manufactured million pi .
The entire United States
four hundred and thirty-live
Hound.
one-fourth all Ike
the Hailed
slate-. The value of the stamps seed
ii. North Carolina's finished product
. as ii million n was
four million for tin i
North Carolina paid
million to the la t
The entire I I
four i i ad
I o ii
pin BI
to I r
ii , i.
School
The Greenville Graded School will
close on Friday next, Dee. tot
Christmas and will
Its work again on Monday, Ian i
III I he
II
i cigars. TI
I by a
mi .
i tobacco.
Arena store.
I ill and VanDyke have . I
the w. l. Brown property on
avenue, They will
Twilling house off the lot
n large furniture store there.





Chapel
Hie
State
Final y
CHAPEL HILL. Dec.
Interest those gather, d
the registration books
t North Carolina exhibiting
occupations and religious
the parents of the
MM enrolled. As
accord-
to n and church
every walk lite la
in the workaday and
In
Devote the
Will lie There
Is Teachers
the
Rest the
Hill.
the
the r pt ; m with
mi ranking
other cup i
Law, WASHINGTON, The Ions
u r is e
to an i ad In the sen-
a , , . . Administration
ting
. , to enact into law n Jan
. . , ere i
. t an
try Cotton I
. Br garage by o'clock
Chemistry z, Automobiles t. Photo
Promoting I, and who have been
Tailoring l an to line with the
affiliations the will nun,, to
Indicate that all creeds with the majority lead-
tomorrow. The
anxious to close general debate bi
Thursday and to devote the balance
Of the time to the consideration of
amendments to the bill. If the
rota can be taken Saturday it is be
between sen-
H. A. WHITE
INSURANCE
1895
GREENVILLE, N. C.
-a--
Xmas
Showing
Latest styles embody
ideas of the
In styles
--In dining-room, bedroom
and drawing room -u it
Sow is the time to get the
new furniture in time for Holiday
do not here.
use--you'll find that
Taft Vandyke
i ,.
doctrines And favor here. The M
assume predominating role
with with the Baptist running
second other
nations are distributed as
Presbyterian Episcopalians
Christiana Hi, Hebrews
MR.
MR INVESTOR
Friends German lets house can be adjusted and th
Reformed t. President Wilson for
. Christian Scientists Roman I nature before Christmas,
nil , Holiness A.--
and probably will demand some changes
representatives the Young in it a condition to giving t
lien's lent I time a
.- Car- It I
. i I i bank deposits to which
i .
i-n out of the
.
a Opportunity
W e are offering for a few days
he Brooks Homestead Farm on
V i and Kins-ton Road near
H -i J L. Tucker Farm
i cleared acres
i feel nearly all pine one
is tenants houses
cc i in s all in repairs
fine I for all crops
Easy T. C II or write to
Mil in
We are showing
the loveliest
advance styles
you ever saw
right now.
Standard Realty Co.
R. C FLANAGAN, Mgr.
the skirt in in
swan's-down. We
rials you want for
this chic
design,
for instance. You
have the blouse
tunics in chiffon,
under section of
the trimming of
have
this
the exact
stunning
mate-
frock.
in -I is
r,
.
I , .
United
i r .- i
lied in . i . are
In d a state wide
inference for next Progressives, to be hold
to another accounting in this city tomorrow, The
the situation and ascertain will be held at the Pro-
states and Oldest Free School has been made in Club.
Existing School in the
The state central com-
proposed appropriations for and the chairman the
year. I organizations will meet
on American in conference in the afternoon. In
School, some coming from reasonably explained Mr the evening there Is to be a public
distant of the country, ore Stevens tonight. number of ac- reception, with addresses by a
to attend the anniversary din tends to increase. The public of prominent leaders of the party
to be given at Ute Hotel right to demand that
in the World.
Dec. thou-
sand graduates of
SALE.
acres cleared, acres In line
woodland, soil light loam, clay
Will grow anything. One
tomorrow night. The Boston Let- government compel railroads b
School is not only the oldest reasonable safe
school in tho United States as It has to insist that
hut is the oldest free school In the for transportation shall be
Its foundation dates back to
1638, only a few years after a per- The will be in the thick
settlement was made in Is tight Immigration reform
ton. It is supposed that the famous The immigration committee
Cotton Instrumental in Its Will report tomorrow a bill
he left half his estate would impose-a literacy test, bar out
to the school, Among the foreigners Ineligible to naturalization
of the institution were tin and not provided for by treaties
signers the Declaration of the inhibition against
Hancock, aliens who advocate the unlawful de- HAM TO SITE A
Adam, Benjamin franklin. of property and Increase which will be highly
Hooper and Robert Paine. The per Immigrant to It. in buy one
tomorrow night will be the first I The proposed test dishes or
bas ewer been held in the bis-open debate on the feature which led cure set
the school. President to vote
Cabbage Plants
i I
i ., i
I in; S ill.
I he Jersey,
I,
and large late Ilium Hi ail
I election should give
headings through Ike sunnier.
. IT, tor shipment i
Prepared for in loll from
t. at per
over at per thousand f.
o. C. Can
any size.
Count
L. C. Arthur
N. C.
OUR PATTERN DE-
is showing all smartest,
newest advance styles. Gall and get the
latest Fashion Sheet FREE.
A. Store
Greenville's Authority on Wear
Phone Greenville, N. C.
Kin
acres land, open suited to
cotton, peanuts and tobacco, houses,
tenant one large pack house, barn and stables, good section. 1-2
one tobacco barn, stables and other from railroad
necessary outbuildings. Located near
House. N. Price per acre.
Terms, one-fourth cash. Apply to
RANDOLPH
If House, N. C,
our beautiful
, handsome
Carr and Atkins Co.
rash, remainder in three
S. J.
Greenville, N.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This . i
Ma.
Five or .
prepared
i R.
v break mo
e r v ail
the liver I r
and does not or lichen
In Our Commercial Department
We offer you every facility available in good sound and
banking
In Our Saving Department
We per cent Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposits
received in the sum of One Dollar and upward
Only Saving Bank In
is no better protection than a
savings
Visit our place , let us explain our service to you personally
Located on Dickinson Ave. Near A. C. L. Depot.
Open Saturday nights from to P. M.
THE FARMERS BANK
Greenville, N. C.
B. T. Cox,
R. R. Fleming, V-P.
F. A. Edmundson Cashier.
Take No Chances
You plant your crop, Cultivate and harvest
it, at considerable cost of time and money.
Take no chances with the money you get
for your crop but place it in this strong bank. Your money will they be absolutely and
at your disposal as you need it. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN PITT COUNTY
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE
JAMES L. LITTLE, President.
F. J. FORBES, Cashier,
The Right
and
Only Way
o a at Christmas is
with a
SANTA CLAUS has left with us a com-
stock for the
comprised of all sizes. SANTA CLAUS
Has also cautioned us to make our prices
moderate in order that all of his little
pie may have one.
Come to see and let us show you what
we have.
The John Flanagan
Buggy Co.
Established 1866.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Daily
Christmas Hint
Suitable Jewelry Gift
Mother
River Bride MARKET
Is and
time b always an ac
for mother. In
days, antique and
is iii rogue, charming
ornaments to l
prices the
F; and Ai
MOORE Co.
Greenville, North l
A new firm old in the business, u
will find Mr. E. Moore at
Co., office opp site the
Proctor Hotel, with number of years
experience, tie is in position to pro-
your property against hire, or In-
sure your Life in the Equitable Life
of New York.
We kindly solicit your good will
and patronage.
X By C. HAMBURG.
the said
the middle of a dinner at bis
country I ii
to come across the lake with next
Saturday. J tho to
have
the dead silence caused
him to look up from his salad.
the he inquired II
II.
Mrs. was gazing at him
with a tragedy face.
she got out at last,
think you would have known
Why, this week I'm getting i
close cottage for the
we're all going back with you next
the cretonnes will all
be down and the house looks like fury
without tho
Mrs. has never been here, and
what on earth Will she think of the
place With the geranium boxes all
emptied and everything And eating
the a and canoe . left
oh, I could shake
said I
I appetite, ed quite
unimpaired by I affairs had
n.
to i id pee
th and go I
l. U that
i. r you to How
you i alt a
b ; u
I Mr. I
i .
i drinks served to I
time and I
to talk i
keep him i to be
one why couldn't you have
picked out any one else on earth but
the I do believe there Is
out of a man's brain
Call to see STEPP AND FLEMING
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters.
Meat fresh, and we sell cash strictly.
i steal . i; per
Pert Steak . Ml per It.
. per it.
SHOOT If Vi I III TIME.
Just across the river bridge. No delivering in
town. We will save you if to us.
Stepp Fleming
FOR SALE
A nice home located in the
very center of good city
Seven rooms C on
premises. Lot
i Re
add to of
toilet.
The purse illustrated is u very up
date in n
ease. Is an scarab
carried mil in antique silver,
Inside there are two compartment
for nickels and dimes, and beetle
is attached in the with a chain
ring-
N. C, Oct 1913.
MESSRS. HALL Agents,
N. C.
I am today In receipt of cheek from your Company for my
recent disability caused by breaking my right arm ex-
to recover under this policy owing to the peculiar cir-
which Hie accident, however, the Company's
payment of this claim In o prompt a manner Justly commends
both your agency and the Company to the Insuring
desire this form of protection.
thanking you m el.- attention you person-
ally matter, I am.
, Very truly yours.
C.
Daily
Christmas Hint
Present For the Woman
Who Does the Mending
got a
will mil he Hie cry if a hag like I lie one
Illustrated is given to member of
the family who household
mending, Nothing more In
the way of materials is needed than r
quarter of a yard of denim and
bright colored cretonne The denim Is
used fur outside of the oblong
mi I In- inside are
for of thread. In
the center is a hag of the cretonne
J y tools tea . . .
Range, ii I u
O polish Oil i Mi i,
CARR ATKINS
vi
B. J.
at
u on the
Mi
Lawyers
Practicing In all Courts
in Wooten Building on
street, fronting Court House
STRONG DEFENSE OF HER SEX
Miss Hulda Nutt Proves by
That Men Are Just as Foolish
as the Women.
certainly does make mo weary
all ii. . in tho funny m
about women. One would
think by some of the supposedly
Jokes that we girls didn't have
enough intelligence to keep out of the
home for tho feeble remarked
Hulda Nutt to her sister, as
pointed to an Illustration tho eve-
paper.
here, for Instance, is a
hashed story about a bridegroom car
i. ,, i. i.
. lie turns to i.
hi l Judge Sim i I
or she never l I
the m
bas
ii . r
both me
won l I he I
matter i I
was
Old III I
he
docked I
In front,
in youth. The
old man s tender touched
the pitiful tight, a I us he took hi
seat In the bi i lifted the
basket of eggs out tho window and
them there nil the way of In
Journey to the lighter for
She poor horses. you see,
with nod of her
men are every bit as
the women. If not more
PYTHON HAD HAD FULL MEAL
No Less Than Six Ducks Taken From
Stomach of Snake Shot by Hunt-
In Bombay.
The Journal of tho Bombay Na-
Historical Society published the
following account of tho voracity of a
python, by Mr P. H. I. C.
Nov. during tho
holidays, while shooting at
near In the dis-
I was walking after in
company Mr. J. H. D.
I. C S . when one of the heaters call-
ed re was a big i
found that n large i
i W proceeded to
ii.-. half lb up,
a g
s pi
. i i i i
i . ,
In nil.
y fresh, I
I.
II hill
had n s silos i i head lot
The python, when stretched out and
roughly d full i
f. i long la not this an
heavy meal for a python to mas
i while wading in ti.
water after a wounded duck, l saw i
snake swimming near mo. it mads
little to avoid inn, and I shot
It through the head. It was a
about six- hot In
that women have, some sixth sense
that should keep them from doing
foolish things You are Just like a
little present moment Is all
you can
am said
have stirred up such a
Mrs. sigher in an out-
raged manner. good does that
exploded. easy Ufa
would If all of us went ahead and
did Just as we with no
for any one else's comfort or
wishes or convenience, because
we could say afterward that we were
sorry and that would make it all
right I believe I'll try It, and see
how you like It, a
You'll come home night and find
there Isn't any dinner and I'll
me I didn't have time to order
It because I wanted to go to a bridge
would be no excuse for not
a hungry man with his din-
said
His wife made inarticulate sounds
in her throat, mad-
she said. la no
son why the same allowances shouldn't
b made for me Hi ti you me to
make for you All tho go d sheets
are the wash coming i h and
he good and angry D I tell
her she ; to h some I
of time so i i fix the
bed And II so hard to p
. i
l i
I will
I i
D. M. CLAIM
Attorney at Law
I and and Drainage Cases a Specially
In office formerly occupied
and Blow.
I I. Moore W. H. Loni
J. B, w A Its II
Veterinarian
nested at K. I. Smiths with
hospital service
neat all animals. Calls
ii, i or
MM.
Attorney at
toe in Building, Third Bi
hi
I AM ll
t I
via the
coast LINK
i he Standard Railroad
Tickets lie on sale from all
points on the Atlantic to
all points of the Ohio and
iii .; . .
bi s ii. lading . .
Cairo,
Dec, is. II, .;,,
and and Jan, l returning
ii n points the north-
west iii southwest on Dee,
limited returning Jan and
from points In Va., c. and I C
to Havana, Cuba, an vice II
returning Jan 8th, 1914
i i . h start point
by or In i i. n
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. you were chilly
we sat down to dinner in men
i . . Mrs
it i vi eel., lie
the Invitation, because she said
she knew you'd be so busy
lust hate you
exclaimed bis
News.
J.
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Till
Efforts are being made to
school teachers Bost
union
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H mi.
THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
Published by
lie.
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor.
CAROLINA. of Carolina over
President and Chief Justice of the Women who wear slit have Federal supervision Ufa . Taking a of mints SCHOOL BONDS FOR SALE
nation are both sick with the grip. to carry their money in their pock- companies with uniform days ago from a store
o--------- its legislation by states, was in Albany, Ore., paying M Grimesland School District. Pitt
Brunswick county by a o I cussed at the seventh annual them, W. W. of North Carolina, offers for sale
m mO kt to the open range in Hon. Larry Moore, of New Bern, b the of Insurance Ohio. sent cents in stamps
to the law. Icing mentioned as a probable can- Presidents in New on the 11th. the date January 1914 J
for congress against Executive heads from all parts of the discharge the debt suppose thirty years, bearing Interest at the
rejoice with the balance of the tentative
country and Canada were present should become epidemic
Former President William H. Taft
u year,
. . . .
sever may be had upon
application at the business office in
The Reflector Building, corner
and
A., and
V r . will Be C d I r at
the return of Frank to the Skeptics who wont believe in was among the speakers.
control of the Tarboro South- advertising or Claus
enter. have their narrow mentalities
rat.- of per cent per annum, pay-
o i able annually, on the 1st day of Jan-
The Republican National committee of each year bonds
be issued by virtue of an Act of the
when it meets in Washington Tuesday 1913
Representative John H. Small ex- to determine upon the calling of a . vote J
widened by a leaf from the some surprise during the contention for party organization. will the said District at an held
the hard light nook Of those in charge of the sale of he national rivers and liar- find Itself confronted with a well-de- under said Act, and will be sold in
bars congress in Washington last lined demand that the proposed con- denominations of and re-
that more people were not in lake up the framing of a
Communication advertising
will L charged at three
cents per hue. up cu lines.
-d I
August -ii 1918 at the post
North Carolina,
set of March 1873.
Philadelphia has put up against it. Christina- . all El.
s. Daniel stands to his do-
r big concrete dry dock for A Chicago dispatch announces that attendance from North Carolina, lino platform for the congressional
Fill DAY. DECEMBER
a ear i price.
e Join
ton .-tar.
The country mac well rejoice
natl Ii of profession-
baseball met and
r up the price of
at the gate. tic regulation of the
victims of tuberculosis from
The city council of Greensboro can- I contemplated by the
killed a prominent poll-, that state is so much affected by
Being roped in by special in- en and harbors improvements. Mr.
It what kills dead a addressed the convention Wed-
Hector in North Carolina. on the
from Sandy Hook to Beaufort.
These bonds are non-taxable.
Sealed bids will be received by the
undersigned at his office in Greenville.
N. C for these bonds till February
1st. A deposit of per cent
of amount of bid must accompany each
hid.
W. H.
Chairman Board of Trustees.
Loaf tobacco sales cm the North tended to separate them from the pay Dec. 1913.
Carolina markets during the mouth roll on the Senator Simmons
Of November has been Informed that while the
light of 1914.
Marshals and Logan have
been given live days additional lease
on their Jobs. They will not be fired
until December 20th. It had been In-1
relied the engagement of Evelyn federal government as a result of an pounds compared with criminal term of the federal court has
in i aw at the open house in Investigation now being conducted by pounds sold by the Carolina markets already ended, the civil docket will
it i to say just when
pig becomes a hog. but we feel sure
. men never were pigs.
The Democrat of New Bern are
i of holding a primary to de-
who shall be postmaster. As
primaries seem to be the
idea at Washington now, why not
city.
The Greensboro Record has the fol-
lowing wise words on Christmas
don't believe In wasteful
or promiscuous giving; when you
Hilly Sunday says find
when the Lord comes how many
tombstones lie and how many tell the
Don't have to wait for
event. Billy.
A How in Troy. Montana, while
digging bait to go fishing, dug up some
gold-bearing quarts, and since then
every man In town has been
bait
chemist White, of Cleveland
Ohio, says the danger of poisoning
from the use of canned pumpkin la
make It count; study out the far from any .
Mrs. Ella Young, who resign-
ed as city superintendent of school
in Chicago, has received an offer of
the of schools
Washington. D. C. at a salary of
a year,
tied
Three hundred minister- of Chicago
churches will hold a prayer meeting
r services of a religious char-
on New Year- Eve on tip
Streets In the worst districts of that
city.
some of the big a striking example the speed
lows in New York are seeking to in lawsuits was learned when the an
live the Income lax declared on- Ohio handed down i
constitutional to avoid paying decision in a where defendant
it. one of those fellows plaintiff and one of the counsel hail
string If you want to heat died since the Inception of the
him howl.
Madeline. Force Al-
widow- of John Astor directed
her attorney to try to save her from
paying Income tax of upon
the property left her by
Colonel Her attorneys will
appear before the follow
her directions.
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ion
It. II. Denton, Of Tarboro. who
to the roads for one year
for having too much booze on band
; i one time, and who appealed to the
court, will have to work out
his ten tones, body having affirm-
ed the decision of the lower court.
the Public Health Service.
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION OF
OF
of
Company.
State of North Carolina, County of
In 1912. The first-hand not be over until December 20th
ale for growers during the month Hence, It is deemed advisable to
Earl manager of the Raleigh just closed amounted to 24.954,002 low the Republican Incumbents to
on duty until that time Company, be-
duly sworn, on his oath says that
team of the Carolina Baseball League, pounds, the remaining pounds having
has been elected coach for the re-sales for dealers and ware
of North Carolina team and houses,
will serve them until the Carolin
season opens next spring.
The house committee on
and post roads has agreed to
favorably an of
for experimental village mall de-
livery service. Maybe Greenville will
got free delivery under this act.
it seems that our sidewalks are not
Announcement was made today by
Secretary Garrison that on April
next, Major General Leonard Wood
would cease to be chief of staff of
the States army. On that date
General Wood's four-year detail ex-
and though the statutes would
permit the term to be extended in
case of war or other emergency, Sec-
Attorney Seawell. however, and ,, , of
possibly Holton. will be removed on company have caused the Certificate
the 15th. Dissolution of the Mill-
Company, a copy whereof Is
unto annexed. Issued by the
be put in such order as to pass Garrison declared that he would
inspection by the postal authorities
so we can get It as other towns do.
Colonel Roosevelt had better come
on home from South America. While-
he Is away Senator Root I advising
the Republicans to steal all the noise
he made while his hat was In Du-
ring, says the Wilmington Star.
follow the spirit of the law and choose
a successor.
Prince the nephew of
the former and present Sultan of
key, thinks only America can solve
the problem of the far east, and has
the following to say on the
Wilson's attitude toward
Mexico and his consideration of the
feelings of the Mexican people lead
to believe that the United States
The News and has this to
of State of the State of North
say with reference to President . day of .
son and the presidential primaries to be published In the
The declaration of President Greenville Reflector, a newspaper
son In favor of Presidential primaries, published at the city of Greenville and
and of primaries for the members of, circulated In the county of Pitt,
is a matter which is pro-
much discussion, but it Is
only another demonstration of the four weeks successively, at least once
fact that President Wilson is com- in each week, commencing on the
to the principle of the rule of December, 1913, as re-
the people. Upon that principle he Chapter of the
of 1905. entitled
Sworn and subscribed before me
has been located and conduct-
business, for the period of
the 28th day of Nov., A. D. 1913.
has taken his stand and it is a
which will be endorsed by the
great majority of the people. It is R. L, BLOW, N. P.
the boast of Democracy that it relies My commission expires July 1914.
upon the people, and every step to-
wards giving them the most complete and Leas of Appetite
he Old Standard general strengthening tonic.
control of the government is but car-
out the principles of that party.
State Treasurer Lacy on Saturday
Malaria and up the system. A true tonic
am sure children. Me-
OF PERSONAL
On Friday, December 1912, at
o'clock a. m. at my residence
A plan to have the government op-
railway mail cars instead of j. only nation capable of giving
rentals to railways, was ad-strictly disinterested assistance to ,.
L, , . . i turned over to Attorney General I. n
by members of the house; in this crisis. The. moment I
on Monday. The I will offer for sale at auction to the
has information that was up on, taxes against the Southern Ex- ,, , cash farm
own hemisphere, and she will find, press Company, due because of the element two mules one horse one
paid in rentals last year for 1.3.13 ,,,. henceforth she must play
cars, or about per car, while strong part In
a recently discovered practice of the China male hog, buggies, wagon,
express company of giving In net in- two carts- n quantity of corn,
and the new steel cars
in presenting a
Salem College, Mrs. Mary L. Rich,
if Florida, declared that the
fellow was tool enough
offer Secretary a bribe
one-third drat year's salary shall not smoke, drink, play
to him as a revenue cards or dance. There are- no angel
lie forgot that the old of wanting to go to school that we have
things had changed i Washington
and although Mr was from
he la a grafter.
heard of
Schools located on rural routes are-
to be considered patrons of these
routes, according to an announcement
by Postmaster General He
ha- granted permission for the
Of mail boxes at these Institution
where mail will be delivered for the
pupils or teachers.
A news Item Lillian D.
Port, of No. Central Park West
New lived for tn years within
two block of her husband without
ever suspecting she was
American railroads, says a old .,,, forgo,
ton dispatch, and It might haw add- that he was but what must
Sam Brock says in the Columbia
may talk about
and books by the score; of
and writers heard of no more,
but the one book dearest and
strongest to me is the bank book
with a heart balm, by
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Decrease in the purchasing
of the dollar has seriously
Justice Harris, of Wilmington, says
the Star, has four gallons of Christ-
mas booze which he Is anxious to
deliver to some thirsty mortal. Ii
the Justice will lake the
from around the-delivery, we are wire
he- will find plenty thirsty ones who
will take and drink.
Walker Lee one of the
member of the Alabama boy's corn
Club, during the past season
ed bushels of corn on one acre
of land, a feat which makes him the
champion corn grower of the world,
says a news item. If a man who
makes two blades of grass grow where
one grew before Is a public benefactor
where would you rank Walker Lee
The Wilmington Star, under the
fodder, peas and hay. will also
the old style ears only cost of receipts for
powers with her own highly developed i offer at this sale one sulky disc
sense of international Justice and e Pat years. The express ,
practical and liberal
Immediately after Senator
Root
concluded his speech in the senate on
the currency bill. Senator
a statement lauding Mr. Root
has refused to pay the cultivator. For particulars ad-
and It is expected that the suit for dress
J. M. C.
Route l. N. c.
as the advocate of sound
and financial doctrines In this
The statement
collection will be instituted at once.
The Corporation Commission
the practice of the express com-
of deducting the amount each
year paid to railroad companies for i
Taken
On my place on creek three
transportation of in this of one male hog,
before returning receipts for
less the Republican party nominates ton commission made an order
Senator Root as their candidate lot
payment of the back taxes
the presidency of the States state treasurer now report
they will miss the greatest company is refusing to
that has ever presented Itself to
that If they are looking for
a from the heart and a
reactionary from way back, we should
think Root would fill the bill. But
what about Teddy and the
pay.
eel
lot of individuals also.
After an unbroken record of
years an a dividend payer, the
York, New Haven and Hartford Rail-
have bees the matter with th
in above case.
Knott Island. Currituck county, getting together and moving to-
which is inhabited by about per- In all our purposeful
road Co., has finally been forced to sons, employs one physician to min-
suspend disbursements on it's to the HI- and ailments of
of stock. j citizen. This physician is paid a
The old slaves of New Hanover
of something more than II will have a reunion and a
A fund of In addition to and is accord- dinner at an early date if the plans
the conditional appropriation to the number in the household a number of public spirited
of congress has been pledged for a
building in Washington In memory
President Wilson told a delegation
from the National Woman's Suffrage
that he favored a stand-
woman's suffrage committee In
the house of representatives, but de-
their request mat he send a spec
message to congress urging the
reform, in the following words, which
ring as clear as any words ever
ed by Thomas
am not at liberty to urge upon
congress. In messages, policies which
have not had the organic
corn, potatoes or vegetable ton of lose , am
when all propositions are up for the gardens. The boys and girls will man. In other word. I have not yet
good or Wilmington. We need to spend the week In sightseeing here. I presented to legislature my
get ginger in us and can get It, Meantime the leaders of the boys any and I
. , . ,, ,. or hall, I conceive that to be
girls club movement will discuss the , , ,
part of the whole process of govern-
of the work. Marketing ,,,, , for
canned goods, co-operative buying and somebody, not for myself. It would
selling, and use of labels for stand- he an Impertinence. When I speak
club on Die for am an Individual; when
am spokesman of an organic body, I
short tall, weight about pounds
Owner can get same by pay-
charges.
S. B. WARD,
Route S, Greenville, N. C.
II Id
Champion boy and girl farmers
from thirty states arrived in Wash-
on the and for a week
heading things to do for , . . .
I will be the guests or the department
has the good ad- of agriculture. There were eighty i
vice, which Is just as applicable among them, each with a
Greenville as to
your dry bones and be in evidence
record far achievements in raising
of the women of the civil war, the
guarantor being Mrs. Russell Sage.
to pay the salary.
are carried out. says the
and adds,
Instance of a betrayal of the
program.
At a joint meeting a committee
an a
A Jury In the Lake County. Illinois,
Circuit Court gave a verdict that was reposed in them.
That the acres of swamp
of the merchant association and the , Jones and
Commercial club of Durham recently .,,,,.
It was decided to sign the contract purchasing, can be
They to underwrite the which ,, of the
Mrs. K. H. John to six small children of Carl even shared the privations of the Young Christian
Peter and Steve tressing war period, working has been trying to bring to that
feller and James A.
an who were fully through the four years of strife
Is to have a city Christ- with selling liquor to anxiety and fed and stood guard
mas tree, which will be on the him incapable of supporting the over the dependent and largely help-
court house square on Christmas eve. children who after their less women and children of the cont-
end will be for the benefit of the sent to an asylum for Insane were which furnished their men
poor children. taken to Lake Bluff Orphanage. for sacrifice upon the field of battle
of e land who reside there. They
are awaiting with Interest the report
city. The agreement to assume the of The
financial obligation for the have w
qua Durham of getting one the , cut from t ,
of -he biggest entertainment feet of and the
that ever been brought to tills tract up Into small farms and form
state. I a colony.
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people, and those in all walks of lite, among
them Member of Congress. Justice of the
Supreme Court, Educators,
Hanker. Doctors. Druggists. Nurses,
Priests, Farmers, with lasting
and It should be equally successful hi
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Stomach Ailments to Geo. H. Mfg.
Chemist, Whiting street. Chicago.
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.
I THE RE- AWAKEN ED SPARK
By PHIL CONANT.
and charming, Mrs
the extreme corner of the big
double box which
slowly tilling
with Mrs.
guests and looked
over the great
with
interest.
Among all the
distinguished folk
In the box none
was so charming
an object upon
which to gaze as
VALUE OF PROPER SPELLING
VALUE IN
Attribute Highly Valued In
Life, and Is a to
Be Developed.
North Carolina, Pitt county.
In the Superior Court
Annie Moore vs. Herbert Moore.
N. I Kill
tie beard commissioners
LAM BALE
By virtue of authority vested in me
by mortgage executed to me by Sam will on December IS, Wit, re-
Little and Annie Little, on the bids for the construction a
Good spelling and intelligent
are the accomplishments that
good salaries as stenographers
downtown offices. The manager a
Writer Fault With the
ed Advice That Was Given by The defendant above named will day November. and registered Tar River at
that an book page Ferry, bridge to be Steel draw
keen down tn above in the registry. I shall ell to the wooden approaches.
. income Bring your income court of Pitt county for the bidder for cash at the courthouse door will furnish complete plans and
keep many gray-haired women draw, manage of Having the bonds of mat- Monday December 1914 in accordance with
live on what you make, you will never heretofore between following described Being requirements. The for
are be the plaintiff and the m. interest the lands of my can be obtained by
Is the advice given by a San solved and a divorce granted to the deeded by land division among hi lo of Deeds of
defendant will ,, and described as Bids should the
required to Beginning at an iron stake, corner amount the draw and amount per
lineal foot for the approaches. A
carefully Little aim running c of will e re-
restrained men. not only heW before the north degrees, thirty quired with each bid as a
expenses but his wants well within Monday in March, it being to seconds, west hundred and bidder will enter
and has a hunch he will remain day of January, 1914. at the court reel to a Creel contract and bond, if bid is
a clerk all his die with that house in .-aid county In Greenville gum pointer. Sarah Littles accepted by the Hoard. The
same income in his old age. The man c. answer or demur to the Pr; down the run of reserve the right to reject or
hundreds of stenographers makes
secret
are scarce
of the fact that good spellers who made good. And plaintiff; and the said d
take notice that he is .
had a customer come In the of Will Bert Little and Sarah for th
her said the manager e superior court of Pitt county to be Little and running f Little certified check of
run At w i . mm a . .,. l.
had evidently had a run of hard luck
the spelling line. He wanted
if she's cross-
on her he said, she can spell
and write an intelligent While
this was
t rather case it ho has wants beyond his income to in ,,,, r .
Creek to a hollow gum at the
tins was extreme case w pawn- to a gum at
young Cur- that em , are he for the , Willis Littles corner; W
the KM IT ST
great beauty and wish to live on a better scale than he Dee, 10.1,18. degree, ten . .
all bids.
5th day of December,
Chairman.
Another office sending out many
II.
east nineteen hundred and forty
that subtle charm r k. r. . . ., i,,. living, but wishes to save for in-
which may be or a day. He must Clerk Superior Court. to the
called personality for the unwary. Common Mi revenue or live a hand-to- Harding and Piece.
or a
N. C.
half dozen , ,. for mouth existence, or run into debt be- Ii ltd
speller, are strewn throughout these
ambitious and more industrious, more
other thin
The box was letters. Fully half the .
now all but filled. put an extra e separate; an abler man all round.
One lone seat re- e before the last They contentment is better
four acres more or lea, It
lot on a map i the
and it hap- in noticeable la missing, while
than riches, but contentment Is
Cure a Cold In One Day
Quinine. the
and Headache- and work, Cold
, refund if it fails lo cure. I
.-. on cacti box. I
to be be- the the on J
side Mrs. Curtis word many of the hate for HOGS.
get about pounds each. One
white and black spotted, with slit in
right ear; one red and black spotted.
NOTICE.
Little land mad North Carolina. Pitt Connie.
Clark on March 1908.
This December 12th, conferred upon me by the
J. E. WINSLOW, Mortgagee. Ion of a certain
S. J. EVERETT, Assignee. W. and wife M.
ltd I and of
county of Pitt and elate of North
tie Impatiently. spelling is a pretty sure sign
dreadful. of said a business
News-Letter.
NOTICE
Carolina, to Harry Skinner of the
and by virtue of sale county and state, which is duly
in a mortgage from Samuel recorded in Hook E page 1ST, In
Here I Mr. Curtis and the only seat man offices and many ANIMAL THAT NEVER and to the undersigned th office of the register of deeds of
left la Mr. I did not stenographers. find that if one of
while face With silt in right ear. dated February 19th, Pitt county, the undersigned will sell
Owner may obtain same by proving I; at the court house door in Greenville.
expect you. sir, and had arranged that our Is naturally a good Not , Drop Ever the Brazilian
seat for Baron Now you interested In the on ownership and paying charges. W. H, North on the day of 1913.
pear unexpectedly and I this moment and new word Bark Greenville, N. C. Route page the at the hour of m. to the highest
receive s note from the baron that he that come attention in reading
Is unexpectedly detained. I was sure or dictation. Now a matter of An animal that never drinks has
Mr. you would not be fact no job keep up with Undoubtedly It Is
here. Well, of all a man spelling of the hundreds of new the and one and London
and wife be via-a- , see It. Naturally such a
at a box party. stenographer and our curiosity is confined the zoo.
And there a ripple of laughter DeBt speller keeps on her desk a lit- -wot a beast it i No
a Mr. gravely himself tIe not more than an Inch thick. wonder its stick out like
his wife. fan trembled but first aids to poor spell- remarks a man who has Just drawn
Just perceptibly and the eye anything I've ever seen. She back of hand across his mouth,
the audience were unseeing eyes. use It much, but everybody E do than me Sunday
as we are on dress pa- Record-Herald. assented his companion,
and in full public he Temperance advocates use the new-
II ltd
I undersigned will on the 8th day of bidder for cash, the following de. rib
January, 1914, at o'clock, noon.
COLDS public auction, for cash, the fol-
,. . no -ii t. i described real estate,
or doses will break
case of Chills Fever, Colds
c it nets on the liver
r than does not
or
In county. North Carolina, and
township, being all that part
of the Miles Little land allotted to
Samuel Little as one of the heirs at
law or said Miles Little, the division
among the heirs being of record in
Manor, in Northampton- of the clerk of superior court
leaning over and whispering her Al I comer to point a moral and adorn a shire, England, which has been and is hereby referred to for more
ear. might be best to act it out I the lesson that he b the committee for description, Icing a certain
and display enough decent interest In
each other so not to gratify the On Only One Comparatively
longing for scandal which per- Point the Juror
at Fault.
the kind hearts about
are quite replied
coldly. did not expect you. I It quite often happens that in ad-
thought you started for Mexico to- dressing a jury, the lawyers will de- American habitat and ancestor,
liver their appeals to the one member
decided to defer it until who seems to them the most
Never a drop passes his , , part of the land bought by the said
m. .,,.,, i commemoration of the century l ,
lips. Would that there were men Miles Little from Robert Fleming
London that could say as peace between Groat Britain and . fur.
It remains to be seen whether WM the homes of description bounded on tin
Brazilian tree porcupine will take to . . . . . j , . .
drink now that he has been separated direct paternal north by the lands of Little on
the bodies of some of the west by the land Of Sarah Lit-
on the south by a creek, the
brought to the gloomy and chill ,,,,
. of London. If does demand . line between Samuel Little and
he replied. it were possible gent. They consider that by so doing mm he and It hi thus more ,,, creek
for you to smile at they can impress him and the curious visitors will associated with him than to the corner between Davenport and
me you know but at somebody In the upon the other member will be ,,, , then with the run of
it might serve to lessen the valuable. , other London beverage , . ., ,, ,, ,
interest of the dear friends about In a recent case all the testimony J that of the ocean. said and Niter, line to
had been taken the lawyers had had J- a Jo the beginning; containing BO acres.
you could think of some subject summed the Judge had charged described in
tin- aforesaid mortgage.
START II LIVES,
POUT
for sustained conversation it might the Jury, when the juror who In this animal
said. the most Intelligent and to bark
he answered sharply, turn- whom both counsel had made naves very
toward her. will tell you the Impassioned appeal, arose and stated hag Tone teals hut
story of a great and its unhappy that he wished the court to give mm a hand. Sure. Livens up flip Liter
end. Information. am Von s,,
hero was but an unformed have been bothered a great deal
been born into the hothouse J cause they hold great reverence the that If hey take
Your Feet
This December 1913.
SUPPLY COMPANY,
By Harry Attorney.
II Id
Mr. Julius went to Rocky
to he called to ex- cause they hold in great reverence . of the drug lo
of money and society. He expecting to he caned upon t p
and have never allowed to be- with their work the day Hy virtue of authority vested in me
thought he was mature, experienced Plain
and even blaze, when really he was
more
clod.
maze, was I don't know come extinguished in their temples; alter. Hut is the least important of an order made and entered it
Ignorant himself than the com- of juror- and because they worship the sun as ,,.,. is often a proceedings in superior court
., , ma and Ex- the author of life. drug and acts on the system vi- S. T. Carson,
this pathetically unequipped a The have always held aloof lot T. H. against
or lots of
and being in the town of
Grifton, county of Pitt, state of North
Carolina, and bounded by Pitt street
and street, and the land of
I. C. Griffin, beginning at the east
corner of Pitt and streets and
runs with street south
east to the center of the canal, thence
up the center of the canal 1-2 to
slake, a corner, thence north
east feet, to a stake on the side of
Pitt street; continued, thence with tho
side of Pitt street, thence
west 1-2 to the beginning. The
same that was conveyed by Alice
Spier to W. and by him
conveyed to M.
Also one other lot In the town of
county of Pitt, state of North
Carolina, In the rear and adjoining
the above described lot. and known as
lot conveyed to
by Alice Spier and others, reference
to said deed to made
for a full description of this
This the 19th, day of November,
1913.
HARRY SKINNER,
ii ltd Mortgagee.
hero fell in love with the heroine, of change
course. Yes, he truly fell in love. He
from other and are famed for- Eula ala
their commercial ability. As a , . ,
SALE.
Pursuant to a power of sale con-
in that certain real estate
gage executed by J. A. Gardner and
A M. Bachelor to J. W. Stewart bear-
date of the 1st day of December.
1909, the same being recorded In the
of the register of deeds of Pitt.
county in hook M-fl, page I will
sell at the court house door in Green-
ville, N. C, on Tuesday, the 30th nay
of December, 1913, at the hour of
m. to the highest bidder for cash, all
of the following described property an
conveyed mortgage ti-
A certain tract of land lying in
Swift Creek township, Pitt County
and bounded on the north by the land
of B. A. Gardner, the east by the
n lands of A. Gardner, on the
by C. T. Savage and on the west by
the of J. W. and be-
lots Nos. and in the de-
of the late K. Dixon and con-
it fails to please containing acres, more or less. A to J. II. Dixon to J F. Dixon
I relieve you. definite description can be had on the 21st day of Nov. 1894,
to Old Maid. I Remember, if you feel constipated by referring to the land division of
It would be most blessed for old bilious, what you need Hod- the late W. G. .
This the 4th day of December. 1913
S. J. EVERETT.
ltd Commissioner
hardly knew It at tho time, for he was An Improving World t, the Get a bottle of the pleasant, safe and
a selfish young animal and little A somewhat old-fashioned Bostonian most and harmless Liver for cash on Monday the 5th day
what really meant. Per- who more than a score of years ago So numerous Tone, guaranteed to take the place January 1914 at the court house in
haps It was more desire than love, was very prominent In public life re- are they that been called Instead of making you feel Greenville that parcel or tract o
Anyway he won the heroine. marked have tho of worn the next It makes you feel In Bethel township, this county.
then, you see, trouble began, with interest quite a change in of s one actually are better as T. H. share
. primitive sort of animal and personal habits of men during
little, and thought leas. And all Persia, Greece, Rome. . u. m., ,
the time he knew that loved him. wearing Bilk hate and Prince Albert the re,, You are the sole judge of its mer- Carson, on the southeast by the
And he loved her, too, more blindly coats every day in the week, and q nearer Drug Co. is fully lands of S. M. Jones and on the north
and passionately every moment that they at they cl- any other Oriental to hand you back money east by the lands of M. O.
he did the very things to kill her love. car. Nowadays hats are rarely , ,. u .,
the end bound to seen on week day downtown, anyway,
come. There were and cigarette smoking seems to be
scene and there brutal quite the thing. I do .
,, rd alights new la Quite o or
the crash came The but on the whole l lo go sons Liver Tone. A large bottle and
bitter things she said in answer q convinced the world growing and adopt bright children who are for cents from
In bettor -I the SUI Drug Co.
his heart until he no longer could
Floyd W. rector of Holy
Trinity Episcopal church of
stand It, and he determined to go Tobacco Habit Hg an ad-
away and forget So the hero and the A Beverly teamster Is lamenting the dregs De, the
heroine agreed to disagree and the fact that his horse has. acquired the , , of
hero was to have left for Mexico to- tobacco habit and he is wondering If of church,
day-and never trouble the heroine employer would for an ex- Dr the
account. at the which were attended
why did he not asked the The horse, which In one the He
woman. habit by taking an occasional nibble u would be for
went to the train and boarded of cut. now expects. a plug a a of
the man replied, regarding her day and the driver says the animal adopt and brighten
and gladden their home. Take heed
at once and you will do great
Wilmington Dispatch to the
the flood of will on the he re-
memory opened and the tide of hi that allowance.
great love over him and the The habit become an expensive
knowledge that there to be one for the driver, and he declare It
box party came to him, and be knew ha reached a point where he the Subject,
she would be the hunger do one of two thing, quit to-, He
hi heart drove him to leave the or get the boas to and he
train to come here and her once advance money for the horse hare. had the of
more, If only from a distance. And Boston Post. . caned
he a boy no longer, but a man who when he college. shoe
ha put away boyish thing Advocated. ware and was hi nose, j
said the woman very , Tho farmer dislike the And then he called on the young lady.
softly, also very young and had coyote, and a bounty offered for object calling on you eve-
never been taught many things she p. that the coyote he began, and then w . and little eon
have known. never knew greatly But. say he coughed and added In a trembling .
about tact of Portland the killing of voice, may call you Gertrude, may
thing. She had a great love which the ha resulted In a greet I you
grew with the year, but did not know of rabbit; many the young girl. allow all of Mr and c- R Small, of
how to express have been made to diminish elderly friend to call me Gertrude, are here to spend the winter
with their daughter, Mrs. J. K. Wins-
low
A REAL SANTA
ANT A I for you
By mantel two-
One for me and one to so
To another boy know.
a chimney in the town
have never traveled down.
Should you chance to enter
would a room all bare;
Not n Mocking could
Matter not how you might try.
And the shoes you'd And alien
As no boy would care for much.
In a broken bed you'd
Some one like me
Dreaming of the pretty toys
Which you bring to other boys.
And to him
Merry only In
All he then. Santa Claus.
the with,
When up to the brim
I'll be Santa to him
Frank Sherman.
you think th hero might their number by Inoculating them with The of them even call me Gert
have another they disease, but without satisfactory re- You may If you wish,
might tart over he said sag- Rabbit are the only What It you wanted to talk
arty. cure remedy; 16.000 Jack rabbit were He coughed again, and then
The smile turned toward him killed In one county in Oregon talked about how much warmer It
so and womanly that th way list winter. I In summer of 1872.
of the woman
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
apply at once the wonderful old reliable DR.
ANTISEPTIC HEALING OIL. a ear-
that relieves pain and a. .,
time. Not a liniment. SOc. N.
TO CREDITORS.
Having duly qualified before the
superior clerk of Pitt county as
administrator of the estate of
lick deceased, notice Is
more or less. Also
conveyed by J. F. Dixon to A. A. Smith
by deed dated Nov. and re-
corded in the register of deeds
In Pitt county In book page
J. W. STEWART, Mortgagee
New N. C. Nov. 1913.
ltd
NOTICE SALE
By virtue of power vested In
mortgage of record
given to all persons Indebted to, n .-4.
the estate to make immediate payment
to the undersigned; and all persons
having claims against estate are
notified to present the same to the
undersigned for payment on or be-
In Hook 0-9, at page of tho
and executed to D. C.
Moore by C. R. Cannon wife Mat-
Cannon on the 15th day of
1911, I shall sell for cash to the
highest bidder at public auction at the
court door In Greenville, at
o'clock noon on Monday, the 29th
day of December, tho following de-
scribed real estate, lying, and
situated in Swift Creek township, Pitt
county and state of North Carolina,
That tract of land bounded on the
north by the lands of Anderson
Situated in Martin county, even on tho east by Jas. Hardy and Burt
mile from only about j Haddock, on the south by the lands
one-fourth of a mile from shipping of Stokes, and on the west
point Contain about one hundred by the lands of Louis Worthing, con-
and fifty acres, seventy-five of which acres, more or less, and
Dec. 4th, 1914, or tills notice Will
be plead In bar of recovery.
This 4th day of December, 1913.
F. F. NELSON,
of
Farm For Fate
are cleared. Some good timber on
farm. Land well adapted for
tobacco. a good residence
now occupied by a family of white
people. Price
Address Lock Drawer No. O,
known as part of the William Wilson
Old Place.
November 28th, 1918.
S. T. WHITE, Assignee
of D. O. Moore. Mortgagee
ALBION DUNN, Attorney
ltd





pi
i. n
no
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THE LE, S. C, MONDAY, DEC It,
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.
GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who sells the most number pounds
us from 20th to Dec
GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average
with us on pounds Tobacco or more Oct 20th to Dec 19th.
IN GOLD To the individual Farmer or who makes the biggest aver with
us on pounds Tobacco or more.
the fact that there is a lot of good tobacco in this section and we are in a
to h it for you. We are prepared to serve you, and cordially invite us
a trial. We promise you for your
The Highest Market Price
2nd. Feet Floor Space
3rd. The Best Warehouse stables in the State
4th. Th quarters for yourself
Courteous Treatment and a square Deal
Iv.
ii
WAREHOUSE
GREENVILLE, N. C
T. Prop.
NM
FOR
A well located dwelling in good
with seven rooms in West
Greenville
EASY TERMS
repair
MOSELEY BROS,
Real Estate
Ill AT WORE
IN
night between tho hours
and o'clock, While the
Mr. A. J. was at
church burglars entered
In West by way of a Win
and ransacked one room, , stale
ins between and ,.,.,,,,, sales
4,663.374 pounds
Market Sold I no Million
founds Hie
Market d 0-
Million.
Dec.
had a big lead over all
Carolina tobacco markets for
to reports of just
SALE
On Friday, 1912, at
o'clock a. in. at my residence
ll
Dec. for sale at auction to
your subscription to S. O.
. , . t m ii. p two mules, one horse,
-on, the representative of Hie .
pi la China male bog. buggies, wagon.
shoes and hats of the best a large quantity of corn
at A. W. Ange and Co.
Mr. J. Co. went to Greenville
Metal sheet, galvanized and rubber
at Harrington, and Co
Mr. K. Tucker look a living trip
to Greenville yesterday.
K. W. Hall la getting in
each day Don't fall to see him
your meats.
The merchant are busy getting,
their Christmas goods arranged.
you want anything in the line
of feed, bicycles or auto supplies
and Co.
Mrs. Sarah returned from n
row in good condition and one Kala-
cultivator. For particulars ad-
dress
J. If. C.
l. N. C.
NOTICE
SALE NOTICE.
This is tho third burglary in that sec-
or Greenville In the past few
weeks.
IT IN
as Scores of People
Have.
Wailing doesn't pay.
If you neglect- kidney backache.
Urinary often follow.
Kidney rills are for kidney
backache and for other kidney Ills.
Greenville citizens endorse them.
Mrs. Joseph S. Wash-
street, Greenville. N. C,
I suffered from dull, nagging back-
aches and I also had headaches and
pains through my kidneys. Dizzy
spells annoyed me and I noticed
tho kidney secretions were unnatural.
Kidney Pills, procured from
Hie John L. Wooten Drug Co., brought
mo prompt relief and a short time
when I again used them, they
acted as good as before. I know
Kidney Mill live up to th.
made for
For sale by all dealers.
ops. Co., Buffalo, N.
V. sole agents for the States.
Remember
other.
name and
Pilot Mountain
,.
Cheek, far
Court B C Moor
received from the slate auditor
the annual pension tor the
and
, i county. Tho
, id time to help I
tor He- veterans
eh., i
I hem
of vested in me
by mortgage executed to me by
l hi e and Annie Little, on the 12th
day of November, 1908, and registered
n look Q-8, page Pitt
spent a few days registry, I shall Bell to the
friends. bidder for cash tho courthouse
If you nave not tried mountain but- Monday noon. December 12th, 1914
will do well to do so. following described Bi
have received a nice fresh lot In the lands mi
i Cox and Son. deeded by land division among hi
Mr. Arthur family heirs and described as
Mass. are here spending Beginning at an i
I the winter with bis uncle W, B. Win- of Will Little, and B
,. .,, i . and running with C I
The A. Cox Mfg. are in line north sixty-two degrees, thirty
to you with carts west sixteen hundred and
,., Tar wagons aid Hun- forty feet to a stake in Creel
son. Rocky ,.,.,.,.,. buggies. They will give you with, gum pointer, Little's
a square deal. thence down the run of
If you are looking for nice candles to a hollow gum the
fine apples, sweet oranges and fresh of a branch. Willis Little's Corner;
nuts see B. D Forrest and Co. They thence with Willis line north
minutes
feet
g fifty-
you want a good gun or pistol four acres more or less. II being
see A. W. Ange and Co. lot No. on a map of the survey
and Co. have a large order Niles land made
fir chickens, turkeys and all A Clark on March 1908.
produce. Get their This December 12th, 1913
prices.
It is Hearing Christmas and you
I have we have the guns and am-
munition for hunting. See us for
B. I. Forest and Co.
Glass ware crockery tin
enameled ware and while lined
rare in tor
Harrington, Barbi r and Co.
Mr. Prank White from near Or
iii n yesterday.
-iii ell the I
; u . and no r can i foot
i mars I A Mfg Co
S Cox n d S in tor ,
ill with pounds by Green-
ville, the next highest market Total
oles for the state were
pounds against pounds for ,
November, 1912. The Henderson,
son. Mount, Kinston
and Oxford markets all sold
more than one million pounds each,
The tales b markets
Having made Greenville permanent Head-
quarters
Ky., and
Company
Will have TWO car loads of the best Horses
Mules at
J. F. King's Stable
Dec. I i ft r s for cash or on time.
Every animal guaranteed as
Farmers look at this stock. We en n save you
money. these Horses ea
of Speed and Quality
We can suit you
Co.
M. W. PRICE. Manager
. . I
and best Christmas twenty-eight degrees, ten n
Greenville . 1.871,714 j,,,,,, in town. Oh how they make east nineteen hundred and for
Henderson . the, , the beginning, containing
. f yon wan a or four acres more or I
1,329.330
Mount
Kinston .,
Roxboro
Durham .
.
Mount Airy
.
Youngsville .
apex .
.
Warrenton ,
Cr .
Bpi
Girls
College lo
Ground
War
.,
Dawson
To
Kate
750.380
. I
119.272
110.330
54.925
54.848
27.141
1.1
J. K. Mortgagee
J. Assignee.
ltd
to HI trail
tern
IS
J, C.
VISIT
Greenville Drug Company
Dr I i C J of P ire Patent
Sch Supplies,
, ran, i a, and
lion Prompt Deliveries
mi Carefully Compounded
J, Key Brown, D.
CODA
Lawyer
yesterday.
RALEIGH, Ii i Hon fl
ton,
. in to c
p C.
the
i i u
He
ill i
ii North Carolin
ii I by hi M
one i i the I ire
districting had been completed,
never the place and dis-
the activity in his own in-
After the resignation of Judge Bra-
several weeks ago, the Bond men
renewed their interest and from
parts the east, particularly in the
district, appeals to Gov-
to Mr. Bond. Yes-
the governor telegraphed Ml
the brief
Mr. Bond is one the ablest law-
of the east. He has been often
declared the man in
In that He has been active
mi i
I'm a-w
hoy
Dee. ii. a report reach-
ed bore morning tells of de-
by fire of u dormitory
t Industrial Christian College including meals and berth Steam-
Dawson, eight miles from here, last ship.
Bight The blaze was spectacular CHILDREN, five, years of age and an-
and a thrilling escapes are twelve, HALF FARE,
reported. An overheated stove in a will be sold for all trains
teacher's room was responsible for I Saturday, December SO, 1918.
tho tire. Starting on the floor Limited returning, to reach
of a two-story frame building, starting point not later than Jan-
flames spread rapidly to every part 1914.
of the structure and thirty minutes PROPORTIONATELY LOW
later nothing was left but WILL BE MADE FROM OTHER
ashes. Forty-four female teach- POINTS IN VIRGINIA, NORTH CAR
and girls were in the dormitory AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
when the fire started. An panic en , This will an excellent i politics a great many years and bin
sued and male students and members for teachers and students to the bench will add
of the faculty effected a number of their Christmas holidays In to it.
rescues. Only two of the student making an interesting educational trip
bad retired. The fleeing girls had to Cuba.
run between walls, make Atlantic Coast Line operates
their escape from the. main corridor through Pullman cars to Key West
to the campus, in the contusion a to Port Tampa connecting at
number of them fainted, some of them both ports with steamships for Ma-
in the building. Tickets good via route,
to safety. Mattie Hone, Spring Arrangements will be made to ac-
Hope, N. d fell distance a passengers leaving Jack-
bight of and has a broken col- at 1.15 p. m. Sunday,
bone. Several were slightly hum- for 21st, via the System, the
ed Miss States Line, Sea
and Earl Kooks. Key West; and leaving Jackson-
N C. a rescuer leaped safely from m p. in. via Atlantic Coast
the second story window. Not a sin- thence by Port Tampa and
piece of personal property nor I steamship which touches at Key West
cent in money was saved by roomers. route to Havana,
who today are being cared for by k. M. Jolly. Traffic Agent of the At-
farmers, while a commit- Coast Line, who has resided
is raising funds here to send in Havana fourteen winters, will ac-
them home. Several arc here company tho excursion, and render
distant states The students, as a assistance to passengers en route and
rule, are very young, the college grad- j tho of hotel
a little better than a high school, sightseeing, etc., in Cuba.
.- I For schedules, reservations,
Second Trial on Murder Chance. live booklets and any further Informs-
Mont, Doc. first apply to ticket agents of the At-
degree murder case of Walter Whit- Coast Line, or address.
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Scene
of Beautiful Wedding.
Dec. -The palatial
home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Haw-
was the scene Tuesday night at
o'clock of quiet but beautiful wed-
ding, when Miss Emma Clark
was married to Mr. Gus E. Forbes.
both of Greenville, N, C. Rev. N. II
Wilson pastor of St. Paul M. E
Church, officiated.
The home was artistically decorated
tor the happy occasion, which lent it-
self admirably to the quiet ceremony,
due lo the very recent death of Mrs
A A. Forbes, mother of the groom
worth was called for trial before I
Clements here today.
tried and convicted on a charge
murdering Andy on Willow
Creek last spring. He was sentenced ,
to Imprisonment, later
cured a new trial by an appeal to Ike
court
T. C. WHITE.
Passenger
W, I.
l Traffic Manager.
Some 1914 calendars
being distributed
FARM FOB
About acres. cleared, well
timbered with pine, oak and gum,
dwelling house with seven rooms,
one 4-room tenant house, barn, stables.
one pack two tobacco
barns. Land has day foundation and j
Is as good laud aB In Pitt county.
This tract is on creek road one mile
of Have also two
one wagon, barrels of corn and
about tobacco sticks. For par-
apply to
W. EVANS,
already N, C
Little Aristocrat
Now
o. f. Indianapolis
Completely Equipped
Call, Write, or Phone, for Demonstration
The Empire Sales Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Distributors for Eastern Carolina
We would like to hear from progressive
motor car in the small towns as well
as the large cities in open territory.
THE EMPIRE GARAGE IS AT
YOUR SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
Headquarters for Tires, Gasoline, Oils, Auto
Equipments, Etc.
Repair work our Specialty
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NOTRE OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Porter Sallows
st Cutaway's Cross Roads will
their entire stock at cost for tin
next thirty days. The will dis-
solve by mutual agreement January
1st All hating accounts with us
will please come and make a
at once; all having claims
against us will please present their
by January 1st.
PORTER GALLOWAY.
N. C
ltd
Osborn earnestly
In his report that every deal-
in tobacco be required to g-
the minimum penalty
hall not be Each
dealer hi leaf tobacco, he
required to make an
of stock on January i of i .
and render re I
transaction In leaf tobacco quarterly
or monthly inch as the
commissioner might require.
Mailed Week.
This week statements will be mail-
ed to every subscriber of The
tor who has not paid same in i.
tailing attention to the
system that will be
With tin BOW year and showing
how much will be due up to the
of January. Bach one earnestly
asked to respond to this
before January 1st with payment of
That is already due and as much In
advance as is desired. Do this prompt-
so as to have your name on the
lilt the first of the
new year. II the statement does not
correspond with the data alter your
or is Incorrect in any way, you
only have to call attention to it for i
correction to be made. Many sub- ,
have already expressed
the proposed cash-in-ad-
plan, and all will like it after
they try It Now help us out in this
remittance promptly or
call at the office and make payment
urn, Cm
lie casts, no manor of how long Handing.
.- by Wonderful. reliable
Antiseptic I- It
u . i
condensed st I
of the condition of
THE PLAN F
BANK
At the close
r 1913.
RESOURCES.
and Discounts .
Overdrafts .
Hanking house, furniture and fixture .
Cash and due from banks .
Total
Capital stock.
Surplus and profits
Deposit.
Total
25.78
. 2,215.08
. 33,938.78
6,500.00
. 857.25
, 67,891.39
175.218.64
T. G. Pres. W. G. STOKES,
J. W. BAILEY, Cashier.
Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a good
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is inconvenient
or unsafe.
The is ideal for home use. It gives a
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't
leak Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and
Will last for years. Ask for
the
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk. Va.
Jersey
BALTIMORE
Charlotte, N. C.
Charleston. W. Va.
Charleston. S. C
It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
writing of her experience with the woman's
tonic. She says began to use
my back and head would hurt so lad,
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
. of my housework. After taking three bottles
of I began to feel like a new woman. soon
. i Is, and n ., I do all my housework,
as run a water r L
I w every suffering woman would give
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman-
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake In trying
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
Get a Bottle
Daily
Christmas Hint
Here's a Useful Gift For
Dainty
little that are
out of tiny are most attractive.
a little basket in any shop it costs
about cents -sniff ll -v it bran.
I lie top with any color silk, then
paint the basket with
paint or gild it with liquid gilding
which cornea for this purpose. He sure
to let this pain thoroughly.
Ken take tiny rosebud
trimming and drape it around the ban-
By virtue of the power of sale con-
In a certain mortgage
and i Edward to
W. II. Brown, to secure the purchase
for the land hereinafter
on the day of December,
1904. and duly recorded in the
of the register of deeds n n-
If in book T-7, MS, Under-
signed expose to public Sale
tOre the court door in
to highest bidder, on Sat-
the 17th day of January, 1914,
II o'clock, noon, a certain tract or
parcel hunt lying and being la
county and state of North Cr-
and described as follows, to-
I wit Situate In Pitt County start
I lag an old pine on the
line Edwards home on
the north aide of Stantonsburg
road, due north to
,. pine. lb. weal yards, then
I yards to the than
with the said road yards to the
beginning, containing more
or and being known as part of
the Anderson to satisfy
mortgage
of sale, Cash. This the
j of December,
W. BROWN, Mortgagee,
MOORE a LONG,
N. C,
ill
BASKET PIN I.
die of the basket like a garland. Sew
another garland of rosebud trim
around the Inside of the basket,
when a few gill hairpins been
stuck In the pincushion you have the
cutest little gift to send to the girl with
golden hair.
HANDKERCHIEF CASES.
Will Be Gifts Prized by th.
Dainty Woman.
Handkerchiefs an standard gifts for
Christmas. the nicest way to
present is In a fancy box or case
A folding case of woven ribbon in
white pale green Is illustrate.
here. It Is lined with plain satin,
between the Is a layer
Wadding sprinkled with sachet
A of roses from satin
ribbon ornaments the front of the case,
while ribbon ties attached to the
bold It securely together when the
handkerchiefs are placed inside, nib
straps may be attached to the In-
face of the handkerchief case
satin as handkerchief holders
A handkerchief case will lie lint,
that will in take up room, yet
perhaps . not only
chiefs, hut odds mid ends of
ties. etc. as well, that otherwise might
tumble and secrete themselves at
bottom of a trunk, as they
cask.
do, hi Hie particular moment
when tin v will b,
liked by the prospective traveler
The coal he handkerchief case Is
small, and when will he
durable and always look as It
can be washed as often as it
a desirable point in traveling
accessories
A very beautiful handkerchief
covered with linen The top in
boa was adorned with a bird and
a branch of H tree The
embroidered In stitch, but the
bird worked very evenly
mm abort b stitch is par
effective where used for
Of I
The further en
by it background
really i effect
The e the linen is dam
d with stitches th softest
I II I I I I
i up
two . ll r I.
green N. C
Oat .
. I .
, yield to its
M a Al Untwists.
r fin. tad t k He.
CO.
JO H-.
Ml I'll K I. AM.
Carolina. Pitt county.
In the superior court, before
Moore clerk.
S.
Man In by his Mrs
L, and Mail. Hue
by her friend S
virtue of a decree of the super-
court of Pitt county, made by
V Moore, clerk, on the 4th day of
December, 1911, in the above entitled
a will
en Monday, the day of January,
lull, at I- noon, expose to
public sale before the court
door In Greenville, to the highest bid-
for cash, or on easier terms if
the purchaser may It, the fol-
lowing described real property, to-
In Greenville township
Pitt county about two miles west from
the town of Greenville and situated
on both sides of the Sand Clay road
beginning a sweet gum, V. M.
corner in a small branch
and runs with his line north
east poles to a large sycamore
tree on the edge of Tar river, thence
down said river to a stake n corner
of lot No. in the L. C.
vision; thence with the line of Lot
south 37-45 west poles to
a stake centered by small trees In
Allen's line; thence with
said Allen's line north west
to the beginning containing SI
acres more or
Also that certain house lot in
town of Greenville being of
lot no ll in the plot of said town
beginning at point on Pitt street
feet and int her. from the corner
of Lots No and and running
with Third street feet; thence
a northerly course parallel with
street to Third street, thence an east-
course with Third street to
fifth street; thence u
with Pitt street to the begin-
a description of which proper-
may be found in D-7. page
in the register's office of Pitt
This sale will be made fur the
pose making partition among the
tenant's in common.
This the 4th day of
F. C. HARDING,
In ltd Commissioner
man or woman for traveling
teacher preferred. Salary, com
and railroad fare.
C. i are
Soldier.
WASHINGTON, D. C . IT. An
International wedding took place In
today, the bride being
Prances daughter
Mr.- Parker and
bridegroom Captain Octave SKI
Mo i II Artillery Co p
. i th. Pi The man
v the home
the mother.
A Fighting
Cock
feel like a fighting
the expression of the man
With an active liver he
tackles his work with vim
he is successful -nine
out ten you will find he
Pills
which have been by a
million people with
result. At your
coated or plain.
FIRE ARMS
We have received a nice line of
Shot Guns such as the Fox, Ithaca
and Remington, Marlin and
Savage Colts,
Mauser and Harrington on
Pistols.
We are for all H OB
of Gun Shells and
When in need of any ire Arms
munition. Call see us.
J. R. G.
MAKE
CHRISTMAS
MERRY
WE'VE GOT THE GIFTS
COME IN; COME THE ARTICLES IN
THE WORLD ARE HERE FOR YOUR SELECTION. CHARMING
PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE FROM GRANDMA AND GRANDPA
RIGHT DOWN TO THE THE BEST WORK OF THE GOLD
WORKERS AND SILVERSMITHS OF MANY LANDS IN UNIQUE
AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS A WAIT YOUR SELECTIONS. COME IN.
REMEMBER, YOU DO NOT NEED TO OWN A GOLDMINE TO
BUY IN OUR STORE. OUR PRICES ARE EASILY WITHIN YOUR
REACH. COME IN.
W. L. BEST
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST
J. R, J. G.
GENERAL STORE PAINTS OILS
When You Paint
Use PURE Paint and
Use Pure LINSEED OIL to add
to it at one-half the cost of Paint.
If
. If
PAINT Is made with LEAD, and
OIL-that's the way M. SEMI-MIXED
REAL PAINT Is made.
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT
ready use is NOT put into the Paint when it's
pared for the Consumer who buys it.
The ADDITIONAL quantity OIL is put into Paint
by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY.
gallons of OIL with every
gallons of L. If. PAINT
and MIX the OIL with the PAINT.
the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon
the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory
rt-furn veil haw gel ALL you
for n tie
Coward D. i
g aW
On
IS.
ICE
CREAM
All
.
Pan.
Kodak Supplies
Woolen Co.
GREENVILLE IS
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
o POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HA EVERYTHING TO
IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
J HI RUT ART FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEWSPAPER
PLANT
If the Moat tar tar . . .-m
WE BATE A
OF TWELVE BUN-
AMONG BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND
TELL THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR ADVERTISING
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN
BE HAD UPON
. ft, mini a December s,
ii.
YEGGS GET
AI MOUNT GILEAD
AT
HOUR SUNDAY
l MONEY,
BEST MONEY.
Whiskey and Cards Cause
Shooting of Man at
ML Airy
MT. Dec. John-
son, a stonecutter, was shot this,
at. o'clock and Is expected
I to die, while Roberts, who
the Shooting, is a fugitive from justice
Aged Man Roasted Alive An All-State High School
While Spectators Were
Helpless
HAW RIVER, Dec. life
and property worth about
Football learn Is
Picked
Mr. Henry Dies
After An Operation
For Appendicitis
N. C. Dec. 22-
him He had been lingering for was burned a
MT. dayS took farm house which he was employ I f, he
CHAPEL HILL, N. C, Dec.
tint wake of the final game deciding
Hi IS SHORT
AGAIN WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION
TO R ARREARS THE
SYSTEM.
oil to guard.
homestead, was about three and
three teams arrived
lie shooting took place at one of the was taken last Wed-
. at th where morning about three o'clocK
of stamps and 1300 it,
burglary was earl uM
morning when the office was crown of
.
o'clock In the morning.
So far there Is absolutely no clue
as to who the marauders were, but it
to
of high in the
was the old ll of impossible to brought
therefore only men on th, others are coming in by every
The statements mailed last week
Reflector have
numerous responses, and
men
at the
m .
semi- many or the have
an payment with
have
picked by Coach that portion of circular
s to the shooting they have not been at Friday wife to take care of his Klutz attention to the cash-in-ad-
after the shooting tin
wounded man was carried to
is believed they are the same where a phys-
have been entering other North Car-
office the past few weeks. Tho
job was neatly done and the only
discovered were not of a
to lead to an Identity of the par-
ties.
It Is thought the came in
on the late train ti night, off
Man attended him. He was shot
the breast with a revolver
and the hall is thought to have
ed In his If that is the case
will probably die. At a late hour
this evening his body below tho waist
The wounded man Is a native
at some point near this place and y
waiting until a suitable time to com-
their act
The authority were no-. from
at various times In the past
years. Tho man who did the shoot-
titled Immediately and a special man
will lie here Monday to make an In-,
At frequent intervals have
been visiting North Carolina towns
In the past few months, first at Ker-
then at Charlotte. Gaston-
la and Terrell, and later at point-
in the eastern part of the state. It
Is believed they belong to a crowd of
exports who have made a practice of
for a lone time through-
out the- country.
UNSETTLED WEATHER
THIS WEEK.
Carolina, hut married in this city
After the Hag he disappeared and
not been
remind
where an operation was performed on Mm. Mrs. Leo died about a MU adopted by
Saturday morning. Hie condition ago and since then he. husband, lo with the new year, and
continued to grow worse until N or years old, had lived at I Washington, guard; Hicks, only sent the amount already due.
morning about seven o'clock; the old place alone. . ,,,,. guard; Weathers, of This notice is to again
when he quietly passed away. night about o'clock neigh- ,
Mr. was about
age and had overcome a great
difficulties. He lived war Norfolk n, Raleigh, quarter and captain; I be sent next year only
until he was about sixteen years of names, and it was far too late to of h pay for It In advance. The
age. Then moved to where think of saving anything. There
y. anon Me; Jones, of them, as well as those who not
years of were attracted by a light in Washington j yet remitted, that under the cash-
eat sky. When they reached the . . John. system The Reflector
Norfolk place the house was M sent next year only to those who
Dec.
mas week weather will be unsettled
over much of tho United States, the
weather bureau experts say, and
rains are predicted for
coast. Temperatures will be
near or below tho average
generally and the will be over-
cast almost entirely throughout the
week.
disturbance now developing In
the tho weekly bulletin
tonight said, advance northeast-
ward, attended by rains and snows
across the great central valleys
about and the eastern states
Wednesday or Thursday.
Off the north
will cause general
and snows on the Pacific slope
next several days. It will
tin- middle west Thursday o
Friday and the eastern states near
the end the week and will be
, ado lb -i general cl to warn
and be followed col
i i weather,
i . rt are
, . cold a
COMMEMORATE ON
GETTYSBURG
Dec. ore-
of the Gettysburg peace memo-
rial to procure a suitable
location and the erection thereon of
a memorial on the Gettysburg battle
field to commemorate the reunion of
the Union and Confederate
there last July, was proposed In a
bill introduced today by
of Kentucky.
The bill directs that the
shall comprise the secretary of war;
John Nicholson, chairman of the
Gettysburg National Military Park
Commission, and Andrew Cowan, BU
Torrance. John C. Black and Thomas
S. Hopkins, representing the
and former secretary Of th I
navy Hilary A. Herbert, William
Hodges Mann, K. Law, and A.
J. West, the Confederate
veterans. The bill would provide
appropriation of for the
memorial.
lie resided several yea,
a member of the city council.
A few years ago he moved here,
serving as a member of the board of
aldermen for some time. Mr. Ogles-
by was u very man and
had accumulated a nice little for-
tune. Ho Bold his property in Kin-
the first of tho year and has
since Invested a portion of It here.
He was a man that treated his men
that worked for him with tho up-
most kindness and was loved by
them all.
Ho was a member of the Methodist
Church, a Mason, an Odd ant
a member of the J, O. II. C. He was
in good standing in three orders, be-
Noble Grand In the odd i
Mr. leaves a wife, five
Children and other relatives
friends to mourn his death. The re-
mains were brought hero this morn-
and will be taken charge
the Masonic fraternity and laid to
rest In tho cemetery at this place at
three o'clock. Rev. Lane, the pas-
tor of the Methodist church, will con-
duct the burial services.
unverified rumor that some of
of Raleigh, halfback; can pay in advance for the year
on the ground s
Wag,
aw Mr. at-, . . , i, a, h
The debate be
to get a window f
those outside tried to aid him the two literary was
smashing It In, but the
Gerrard Hall Wednesday evening. The
drove them back, and the
ate man disappeared, never to be the labor unions aTe In do-
and J. P.
tho closed
The origin of the fire is a Holder, of
B of Sparta, representing the
j Dialectic Society, upheld the
, ASSASSIN JAILED, j The tho Philanthropic
I Society were W. of Ba-
Ordered Held for P. H. of
The won the debate.
WILSON, Doc. 20- After Celia The short contest
was shot last night near Stan tons- the two literary came to
burg, warrant was sworn out and a close December A cash
the police arrested of was awarded to W. T. Polk,
tor while in bed. a short Washington, N. C. for writing th
from where the crime was story.
Deputy Sheriff O. A. Glover j the senior-class held Its
and a posse from Wilson was soon on smoker in the T, M. C. A. auditorium
the scene. In older that some light evening. Plane for com-
n be thrown on the identity of and junior week were
the perpetrator of the bloody j cussed. ,
Dr. s. H. Crocker was appointed on December is. the University
and an gone into, j basketball team defeated the quintet
Walter Jones, it was brought out, j of the Durham Y. at C. A. by
deceased had indicted him for i score of to The game
MONA GOES TO
FRENCH AMBASSADOR
unions to
by Italian Officials
at Home.
BARS AND
BURNED
lire at In Which Hone
and and Auto French-
Has
LUMBERTON, Dee. W R
11-1 i. p of Baal
i his barn, stables.
mobile, horse, ,
H O'clock. The
, I
into
Mr. led h Bind
all possible effort to c l
. but building, but tie
battleships no heal H so Intense he had give ii
looking forward to ; up. There was The
building was all new. Mr. Davis and
n d In yesterday,
far the I-
. YORK, Di The
thousand and men aboard t
lour United
m port are
marry The battle-hip
the Utah, and n
and the Wyoming.
has been dealt out to tie
and men the
and from this huge sum the men
liberal for th-
and
, Mir- menus will order
the Christmas dinner and aboard
the ships in meantime the Bl
jacket are enjoying liberal
leave. During the entire Ma I I
but absolutely will
be dispensed on
ROME, Dec. 21.- With befitting
ceremonies the brought i
here under guard from Florence
was to the
M. by the Italian of
at the ministry of foreign
fairs. minister
lie Instruction, M.
i the school i-i Rome, and
prominent
the dot nil the
of the p
by M I
Pi the
i . . I the I a
The ma Ll then
in a rt w Dr. Co
tor general fine i- i-1
r . handed the key t.
r of the French embassy, M.
i with the
she is; lake good
cruelly treating his wife, purchased a
gun and was heard to say he had got
it for the purpose of killing some
This was deemed probable cause
the Jury, which held him for th
crime. He Is now in the Wilson Jail.
Simms. one of the Witness-
es, who was talking with the deceased
Kt the time she was killed, was
Struck by three of the Shot from the
gun and her face was
played in Chapel Hill.
The fall term of the University
closed Friday, December The
spring terms opens January D. with
the mid-year examinations coming
two weeks later.
the paper will be stopped at the ex-
of the time paid for
the subscription is renewed.
Many of the papers In the state
have announced an increase in sub-
price for the new year, bat
The Reflector decided instead of in-
creasing the price to adopt the cash-
system, and by tatting
off the cost of making collections and
the losses on non-payments, in
position to keep
price at the same low figure former-
By this the
most benefit, and l
cheerfully co-operate with it-
if the i
t in. In all the notice I the
been l
the coming of the new year i p
will be sent only to those who pay
for it in advance. So om i
to look at his statement, or
date on his paper, in
the amount due to
the end of this year also a
j in advance.
If there is an error in any
sent out. or in the printed date
on the paper, it will be
if attention rs called to
Indiana Reeling.
INDIAN lie. . e, An
s teach Invaded In-
lay for the annual c i
State
GIVEN
BAD
Too Offensive Witt Hi- ink
Indignant lulled la
CITY, I
O. out Kill
t, ill
editor of th
FIRST
EVENT OF HIE KIND.
Ceremonies en f
mi
WILMINGTON, Dee. the
Aral time In Wilmington a Community
Christmas tree and public ceremonial
will be held Christmas i on th
n III the rt of I
made to
one
the
new
i It lit.
I in th- North but ha, n.
words . v ., ; .
i t and
Oregon, la
SALEM, or.-. Dec Members
the western division of the Oregon
Ti ii rain i
here In force today what
la b one of the largest and
profitable the annual meetings
by the organization. Dr. J II
of the Oregon State Normal
School, is the goner-
ii atom which continue three
days
Having Men
PORTLAND. Ore., Dee
. .
t James of the
it a B SI i C
and Di
i net cf Chi
LORETTE, Manitoba. Dec,
Ml Rt
the article to refer to
wife. Hi asked Mr. II
lad her ill mind when be It
Sounder gave him an evasive
him out of the office, it
then that Mr, Robin on strut i-
several times In the face, bitting
Minn., was derailed near here
of moving picture and five coaches and a dinner ear
Northern train from M ., M that Mr.
Oregon gathered la this
city t Mia for two
the chief purpose of which Is to per-
state for the pro-
of their mutual Interests.
feature of convention be
turned Into a ditch. The wreckage
. audit tire, but the passengers
.-taped through broken window;
and bruised, and helped ex-
the A broken I
t the accident Three
banquet, to which West an I were destroyed, a relief train took
other notables have invited, like passengers to Winnipeg
did l- t . ham o to
the blows.
in Extra Session
The county beard commissioners
met in extra session today to r.
Mils award the contract for
building of the bridge at roes
Kerry.
t their I
i In lo
public will
here during i
I hi- is the R
D. C, Dec,
Li i was the longest
northern In ml the tin be-
tween -unset and sunrise being four-
t, ii hours fifty-four minutes.
a winter began In this
B SI k this an
the sun and earth that being
i point of separation.
Beginning the i ill be-
mM
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Eastern reflector, 19 December 1913
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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December 19, 1913
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