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NOTICE Or- SALE M LAND.
North Carolina, Pitt county.
In the superior court, before C
Moore clerk.
C. S
Martin by hie guardian MM
Tripp. and
by r next C. S.
By virtue decree of Ike super-
court Pitt county, made D
C. Moore, clerk, on the 4th day
bet in the above
undersigned o will
Monday, the 5th day of
I . o'clock, noon, i I
till court
Grew to I
i r on i terms i
p it. the fol-
low I real
Kill
in Greenville township
at I so
i town ind situated
both i A the Band
sweet gum, P. M
iv a In a ill
and runt with his line north
art pole to n large
tin I of liver, thence
ii said river to a a corner
of lot No u iii the I. C.
with the
17-45 I
a cent red by small In
Allen's line; thence with
Md . lie north . -t
pole i
acres U
a , certain in
the being part of
lot do In the plot of said town
g a point on Pitt i
i and I hi from tho corner
of Nos and and running
with Third t feel; tin n i
a northerly com i r I a
to Tl thence an
course with Third street to
street; I a
course with street begin-
a description which proper-
may he found in Hook D-7, page
in the register's office of Pitt
This sale will he made for the
pose making partition among the
tenant in common.
This the 4th day of December, 1913
F. HARDING,
is ltd Commissioner
NOTICE OF SALE
and by virtue of bale con-
in a mortgage from Samuel
to the undersigned Hawaii
Supply Company, dated February
NO I HE.
Carolina, county.
In the Superior Court.
Annie Moore is. Herbert Moore.
defendant above named will
I-----r-
I THE RE-AWAKENED SPARK if
i h duly recorded In the take notice that an action entitled as
county. North above has been commenced in tin
Carolina, in hook HO, page the superior court Pitt count tor the
on the day of baring the of mat-
January, at IS o'clock, noon hi slating between
it public auction, tor cash, the the plaintiff and the defendant die-
real estate solved and ad i to tin
g county, North Carolina, and plaintiff; and t
township, being all that part take I I i to
Miles Little land allotted J term I
Little a one of heirs . i i r be
said Little, the I i Id on I
n of n cord In U d March, II
Bee of the clerk of a court January, at i
in
r t
for
aid complain
i . Dec, In. 1913.
I. C MOORE,
Clerk C i
By PHIL CONANT.
. i to tor i in In said county
bring a certain X. C, an I
part of I land bought by the
Little from Robert Pit
d is also r m to I r fur
Hut description; bounded on U
ii. the lands Will
i , w -t the land Sarah Lit-
on I s creek, the Harding and
I line between Samuel Little and IS ltd Si
down the said creek
i i . corner between and
then with the run of
n , k and B line to
i lug; containing SO acres
Being and i ed In
. c ltd
6th 1913
HASSELL SUPPLY COMPANY,
By
II Id
HALE.
a mortgage i d
LAND BALE NOTICE.
By virtue of authority vested in mi
by mortgage executed to me by Sam
Little and Annie Little, on the 12th
day of November, 1908, and registered
in book Q-8, page
registry, I shall tell to the
bidder for cash at courthouse door
Monday noon, December 12th, 1911
tin; following described
my interest In the lands of my
deeded by land division among bit
heirs and described as
Beginning at an iron stake, corner
Little, Bert Little and Sarah
Little and running with C Little
lino sixty-two degrees,
i n i. nulled and
fie i j t to a stake in Creek
with gum pointer, Little's
thence down run ;
Creek to a hollow at the
of a branch, Willis Little's corner
thence With Willis Little's line
twenty-eight degrees, ten
east nineteen hundred and I feel
to th. containing
four i or less, ii
No. on a map of the i
Mies Little land made by B
A Clark on March
This December 12th, 1913.
J. K. Mortgagee
S. J. EVERETT, Assignee.
IS ltd
m; inn or
Milling
North Carolina, County of
Pitt,
I, W, I. the secretary of
the Hanrahan Milling Company, be-
i sworn, on oath says that
i board of director of the said
company have caused the
i of the Hanrahan Mill-
in
and deliver, d h W. II
and wife to no ; own . n the
nth day of December. 1909, which
was dull d in I
tin Hi sitter
r. in honk pages and
the sell for cash
the curt home door In
at noon on Saturday,
84th, 1914, the following
i of parcel of Situate In
the county Pitt and In Greenville
township, en the Bide of Tar
River, adjoining the Savage lands,
lands l. C. Arthur. William Mai
John May, Alonzo and other.
II as ill.- lands
and being the same tract deeded t.
Sophia and Paul Nichols
Also the tract of land adjoining tie
. ,
above tract, being the same purchased
by W. II. from An
ii i is u
in one. and being the lands upon
which the said W. II.
resides, containing acres, more or
To said mortgage.
unto annexed, issued by tho
of State of the of North
Carolina, dated the day of
. 1913, to be published in the
Reflector, n newspaper
published at the city of Greenville and
circulated in the county of Pitt, I S
the county In which said com-
has been located and conduct- p
business, for the period ll
lour weeks successively, at least once
week, commencing on the NOTICE OP RESALE OP A. It. OAR
day of December, 1918, as
Thu December 24th, 1918,
COMPANY,
Owner of the Debt
ti JAMES A SON.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Pursuant to a power of sale con-
in that certain real estate
gage executed by J. A. Gardner
A M. 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
county in book M-8, page will
at the court door in Green-
ville, N. C, on Tuesday, the 80th nay
of December, at the boar of II
m. to the highest bidder for cash, all
of the following described property as
conveyed mortgage
A Certain tract iii land lying in
Creek township, County
bounded on the north by the land
of ii. a Gardner, on the east by the
lauds of ii a Gardner, on the
by T s and on the wen
the of -i. W, and be-
Iota N m I, S, and , in I.
of the late B. ind eon-
raped to J. II, P
on the Sill Not 1894,
US a more or
d by J. K. A. A.
by deed dated Nov, 1903 and re-
corded in tire register Of d I
In Pitt county in book page
New N C Nov.
II
by Chapter of the
entitled
Sworn an subscribed before me
the day of Nov . A D.
R L. N. P.
LA ML
the lands of
The the lands of A. II
II. made Dee. 1st, 1913,
been because of a
the bid and a new sale having been
ordered by the superior court
My commission expires July 1914. Power
conferred upon me said decree of-
fir for sale before the court home
door in Greenville on Monday, Jan-
12th, 1914, to the highest bidder
cash that certain tract or parcel
of land situate on south side of Swill
In Creek In
county of Pitt adjoining the lands
l;. ll. W, B, Harris. J.
i;. Tingle, Mary a. Johnson, J, W,
Burney, and contain-
about two hundred and
acres more or less, and being
lands V. B Harris offered for sale
by me Di e, 1st, 1913, and off
R, II Harris.
a valuable tract of land
and land purchasers are urged to bi
lit at day and place of I ale and
bid on It.
December 10th, 1913.
CANNON.
l ltd Commissioner,
NOTICE SALE
virtue of power vested In
of that mortgage of record
in at page of the
office and executed to D. C.
ire C R. Cannon and wife Mat-
tie Cannon on the 15th day of
i. r. 1911, shall sell for cash to
I bidder at public auction at the
i house door in Greenville,
lock noun on Monday, the 29th
December, tho following
n estate, lying, being and
in Creek township, Pill
and stats of North Carolina
Thai tract of land hounded on the
north by the lands of Anderson
on the east by Jas Hardy and Bun
Haddock, on the south by tho lands
of Guilford Stokes, and on the west
the land.-, of Worthing, con-
acres, more or less, and
known as part of the William Wilson
Old Place.
This November 1913.
B. T. WHITE, Assignee
of D. O. Moore. Mortgagee
DUNN, Attorney.
ltd
NOTICE.
virtue of authority vested in me
an order made and entered In
III It
GOOP TO
LOOKS
A Virginian visiting in Greenville
during the has fallen
p. lately in hue With Green
and its surroundings, He re
marked that be bad heard much
I N Carolina and
lolly this section Pitt county, but
ad no idea he would line it oven
greater than had been recommended
Young and charming. Mrs Curtis
sat in tho extreme corner of the big
double box which
was slowly filling
with Mrs Potter's
and looked
over the great
St,
Among ail
d folk
in tho box none
an object upon
which to
young Mrs. Cur-
I. The gods had
. her with
, beauty and
that subtle charm
which may be
personality
or a hair
other things.
The box was
now all but filled.
One lone seat re-
and it hap-
to be be-
side Mrs. Curtis.
said
Mrs. Potter, a lit-
Impatiently.
dreadful.
is Mr. Curtis mid the only s,
bit is beside Mrs. Curtis. did not
you, and had arranged that
seat for Huron Now you
pear unexpectedly and I this moment
r. Ive a note from Hie baron that ho
is unexpectedly detained, I was sure
Mrs Curtis said you would not
here. Well, of all things that a man
and his should vis-a-
vis at a box
And there was a ripple of laughter
as Mr. Curtis gravely seated himself
beside his wife. Her fan trembled
just perceptibly and the eyes still scan-
the audience were unseeing eyes.
as we are on dress pa-
and full public ho said,
leaning over and whispering In her
ear, might be best to act it out
and display enough decent Interest in
each Other as not to gratify tho
fierce longing for scandal which per-
the kind hearts about
are quite she replied
coldly. did not expect you. I
thought you started for Mexico to-
decided to defer it until
he replied. It were possible
for you to at
you know, but at somebody in the
audience, it might servo to lessen the
Interest of the dear friends about
you could think of subject
for sustained conversation it might
she said.
he answered sharply, turn-
toward her. will tell you tho
story of a great and its unhappy
end.
hero was but an unformed
boy. thrown into tho realities of life
early because he happened to
been born Into Hie hothouse
of money Ho
thought he was mature, experienced
and even when really ho was
more Ignorant himself than the com-
clod.
this pathetically unequipped
hero fell in love with the heroine, of
course. Yes, ho truly fell In love. He
hardly knew it at the time, for ho was
a selfish young animal and little
what really meant, Per-
haps It was more desire than love.
Anyway ho won the heroine.
then, you see, trouble began.
He was a primitive sort of animal and
his real civilization only began to
when ho married tho
Ho demanded everything,
;. little, and thought And nil
the time ho knew- that she loved him.
And he loved her. too, more blindly
and passionately every moment that
he did the very things to kill her
course tho end was bound to
come. There were and
Saved Girl's life
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re-
from the use of writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of
made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
mm
at.
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache,
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
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reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. s
Lanterns
Strong and Durable
For Fishing,
Camping,
and Hard
Use under All
Conditions.
Give steady, bright light.
Easy to light Easy to
clean and Don't
smoke. Don't blow out
in the wind. Don't leak.
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D. C.
Richmond. Va.
Norfolk, v.
BALTIMORE
N. C
Charleston. W. Vi.
Charleston, S. C.
Meet in Montreal.
Dec
savants from all parts of the
in-lit assembled in lids city
the annual meeting of the
Institute of America.
three days the visitors Will
in the exchange of hypothesis on the,
many debatable questions of an-
Convention
were opened today at Winds
Hotel, The regular sessions will be
held at University,
n joint session will be hell
the Canadian branch of the In
of which His Royal Highness
the Duke of Is the patron.
to
Having duly qualified before the
scenes and there was brutal clerk county as
and exasperating slights.
the crash came.
bitter things she said In answer to
the bitter things ho said rankled In
his heart until ho no longer could
stand it, and ho
away and forget.
administrator of the estate of
deceased, Is here-
y given to all persons Indebted to
Hie estate to make immediate payment
determined to go to the undersigned; and all persons
So the hero and tho having claims against laid arc
pet ill proceedings in superior court.
to him. Before leaving Virgin-
heroine agreed to disagree and tho notified to present the SUM the
was to left for Mexico to- for payment on or be-
en S. T. Carson, Administrator,
T, ii. mount, against Edgar mount
Hula Blount, ii
i l ill sell to
tor on Monday the day of
January 1914 at the court house In
I that ti sot o
hand in Bethel township, this
as T share
W.
being lot I. bounded on the north
by the lands of Theodore on
southwest the land of J. J.
on the southeast by tin
and on the north
east lands of M o mount
containing acres, more or less. A
town, i said he had
no of making this
, section after
highest bidder and
e here that
. had about come
to Hi i in n to return to
bis Inti real there
. i , i t To you
Mr. Visitor it Is -our
turn ii
On Friday. at
lock a. m. at my
win offer for sale at auction to
for cash all farm
description can be had two mules, one horse,
more
by referring the land division of
the late v. ., Won I
This day
S. J,
I ltd Commissioner
limy team win
play a series games I I
Ii ire
Columbus next April
Oil lorn, Hit
wont caw, tin
pi la Chins male hog, baggies, wagon
. ii f
fodder, in i ;. l will
at this sale one sulk disc bar
in good condition and one Kala-
cultivator I'm particulars ad
If. C
Routs I, iS
never trouble tho heroine
And why did he not asked tho
woman.
went to tho train and boarded
tho man replied, regarding her
steadily, the flood gates of his
memory opened and the tide of
great love swept over him the
knowledge that there was to ho this
boa party came to him, and he knew
he WOUld here- and the hunger of
his heart him to leave tho
train to come Into and Bee her once
if only from S d stance. And
he is a boy DO longer, hut a man who
has put away boyish things
the woman very
softly, also very young and had
Bevel been taught things she
should have known. never knew
about tact sort of
thing. also had a gnat love
s the years but did not know
how to express
you the hero might
have another they
might he said i
The smile she turned toward him
was so soft and womanly that the face
the
fore Dec 4th. 1914, or this will
In- plead in of recovery.
This of December, 1913.
F. F. NELSON,
Feel
Grouchy
It is not your
is your liver. No one
can be in good spirits
when their system is
not carrying off the
waste products.
Pills
regulate the bile ducts
and p you in a good
humor with yourself
and the world. At
your druggist- sugar
dated or plain.
PYTHON HAD HAD FULL MEAL
No Less Than Six Ducks Taken From
Stomach of Snake Shot by Hunt-
In Bombay.
The Journal of the Bombay Na-
Historical Society published the
following account of the voracity of a
python, by Mr. P. R. I. C.
Not. 1912, during the
holidays, while at
near in the dis-
I was walking after snipe In
company with Mr. J. H, B.
I. C. S., when one of the beaters call-
ed out that there was a big snake.
We found that it was a large python,
lying torpid. We proceeded to shoot
it, and as it was lying half up.
its body was naturally a good deal In-
In the process. Seeing a
sticking out of a wound, we told
one of our men to extract the bird to
which it belonged. He pulled a duck
out of the wound, and took out five
others, one after the other, six ducks
In all. They were all quite, or recent-
fresh, their feathers being com-
and none far gone In digestion.
They looked as If they had alt been
swallowed at about the same time.
There and
among ducks, but we did not note
the description of all the ducks. All
had been swallowed head foremost.
Tho python, when stretched out and
roughly was fully eight
feet long. Is not this an unusually
heavy meal for a python to make
Shortly after, In the
water after a wounded duck, I saw a
snake near It made
little attempt to avoid me, and I shot
It through the head. It was a
about six feet in
To Prevent Wood Poisoning
at om-e the wonderful Old
ANTISEPTIC
laid sad
name lime. Not m Sc. ll .
Takes l.
On in, place on
I. . , v., bib
black and white spotted, unmarked.
short tall, weight about pounds
Own k g t
charges,
s. K. WARD,
Route N c.
II Id S
IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
ONE HUNDRED
IND ONE. AND
ROUNDED THE REST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KIM'S ARE INVITED TO
HERE FOR WE
HAVE EVERYTHING TO
OFFER IN THE Y OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
FACILITIES.
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE
AND NEW
PLANT.
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; saW-i
Ci . I .
W ;
l is Reel Healthful. .
WE A
OF
AMONG fit
PEOPLE IN THE
PART NORTH CARO
UNA AND INVITE
WHO WISH TO GET BET
ACQUAINTED
, PEOPLE IN
i S WAY TO
I FEW HI S SPAt E AND
, . ,.
HAVE TO . .
OUR .
. I LOW AND
DE HA . lit
. C, 1911.
.
TEACHERS MM M on Men's Banquet
MEET SATURDAY
Jab Next
At the Proctor Hotel
will go t l did Ii government to
. lie. ll.- also sized i i I n . I of the
a better i river. .
County Association is Now Doing
EACH
i ,. i. ; and mi
r I n i
Ml-, it.
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s that on
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I each I
and a en
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The coin
n Ill nu et in In
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PROGRAM.
. Kat ii i-. r i
; . to what her
i for . .
will be,
in hi e ported to
to tell exactly how will pro-
that I on to on Mi n
day.
Story reproduction and
will be discussed.
To the teacher the
drawing exhibit, Mr. Edward
will again present a picture. No
v will he accepted for
it except that done during the pact
month,
Grammar tirade
1st tar do the duties and
of the Principals of rural
extend Hiss Ethel
2nd.
Brown,
3rd. Certificates in rural schools
Miss Tucker,
Every member is earnestly request-
ed to lie present at o'clock, if
The roll win he called
regular work is taken up,
Behest
Chapters to eleven
a Discussion of the topics
us Happiness the
and Training.
In the school room, The
problem of discipline as
plied to the conditions in the
room.
Arithmetic in the high school. Chi r
of the subject matter r
method. Expression of opinion I ex-
i. with reasons for the
; i-,
hi III i hi Southern
nil, M
i arriving
Hi i i .
A I S
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Set .
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Alison has i
In pi i
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not kn rid
i it.
II in
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SHALL I , I BRIEF-
I V TOLD Of I
p I .
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I l in Proctor
night. The
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Mr. B I. Ev-
. i i om-
I .
ed ban
i a a
I . . . a
r Greet
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, s lion i i
i old I
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pr
Mr. S. J i t tin
to M . us l
I win I H I
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bl
in ti I
J- James
el I capital m
.
there no
Unit I pr lion
I hi ml
colder hen I than
d I en
In ii
. i He referred to t
of I'll, county, In pr
. n I It w
In Hi
i . John ii
the sin i of hi n who i-
held In such warm esteem by
loved hi climbed brought an outburst
n l down th bunkers with a .
i proved him in fie best of health
invited to in- a Fireman
Miss., Jan. .
address welcome was re
M. i i by M s. M.
of Bethel; T, C, Turnage, of
he acted as u fire chief J. It. Turnage, of Ayden, am
. the home of Judge II. Neville
flames, President Wilson
invited to become an honorary
her of the lire department
The president sent letter today for
accepting the membership.
Smith.
A quiet hit pretty marriage was
solemnized last Sunday afternoon at
the home Of Mr. and Mrs. John I.
Causey, near X Roads,
when their daughter, Miss Lena, be-
came the of Mr. James Smith
Only a few friends being present
is years a
i rail Mr ti
the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Smith left for home near
t noted
divine, horn In Hound
Brook, i iii Wash
D. C. April It
MIST STRAIGHT
X. Y. OR GO TO JAIL
NEW YORK, Jan. G.-The
policemen who will constitute the re-
yes-
received Instructions to ope
rate under the state vagrancy law by
Police Commission I.
Kay In to rid the city of
profession criminals.
The law classifies as a vagrant any
pi mole than once convicted of
theft, burglary or picking t.
who is found loitering around
waiting rooms of steamboat landings
railway stations, iii baking In-
millions, crowded thoroughfares, cars
and who Is unable to give
a satisfactory explanation of his
Because of the difficulty In the
in obtaining under this
law. Commissioner
conferred with chief Magistrate Me-
who declared that be did not
believe In for u
to license.
it comes to be
that a professional criminal cannot
escape with a he said,
when the lawyers who represent them
city, come to understand that pro-
criminality means prison. I
believe there win be n change in the
The British naval and
military expedition
Mexico.
County Commissioner B. M. Lewis
Farmville, each of whom
ed his town and section ready to
join hands and co-operate with Green-
ville In making this the best conn
town and the banner count
in North Carolina.
After Introductory
the following menu was served
Menu.
Oyster Cocktail
Celery Baited Almonds Olives
Clear
Pilot of Sole an Blanc
County Turkey a
Mashed Potatoes
Salad
Orange Sorbet a la Proctor
Cream Fancy Cake
American Cheese
Coffee
Toastmaster James announced the
following t i -1 which were
to by the gentlemen named,
Training President
ll n Wright
County
W. ii.
Proctor Col, P, t
Recorder's Mr. r C
Harding.
Dr, C,
w s. Bernard,
Congressman John II
Small.
President Wright declared our
test asset is and this is
best developed by training, lie told
that when the Training School was
four ago. If was then
thought to be large enough to meet
the I'd for ten years, but Instead
of this have already been mot
than a th applicants denied
through lack of room
a trained toot her to .
community cannot i s n n d by
value
. i.
fill
ago t t Sim ; n Pill I
such i
ii It hat i
our i
.
i .-1
., . . .
lance, I led
to cm I
were reared
two miles I
n r ii
. i .
led to the vast I. ti t of I
. is I
I for
Bind lie hail
ll to
Mr II i
behind
Is i Justin In this respect l
county made no ;
what a Recorder's court i
and i i the need
a court in Pitt county, lie spoke
of of tho com is, and
ii as a reflection on the in-
ti H of comity we
not progressed beyond this, lie de-
the Recorder's court I- a
for the administration
lice in county.
in-. topic was one
of vital tor n healthy
body must go with a Healthy
ii man is to be fitted tor service.
Without health there can be no
In county the only duty
Incumbent upon a health officer Ii
the care of the convicts in prison
in the inmates of the
home, while no attention is given ti
the general body of people. The
should employ a capable health
officer for all bis time, and genera
health conditions looked after. Pit
will not do her duty
public health until has county
hospital owned and rout oiled by the
people of the county, fly tax st ;
tic- showed how a county with
the wealth of Pitt an addition
at lax of cents on the hundred
valuation, enough In
nu.- year to bull Is
are needlessly dying embarrass
I'd financially for i n of to
a hospital. His appeal for a
in behalf of of
county was
At the conclusion of Dr, Laugh-
Midi- is, the toastmaster
digressed from the program to call
on Col, Mary Skinner some re-
on the i hospital, and
is response n timely.
comparison he In came reminiscent
told of what Greenville and
were when he here in
I ll ,. an As
much as we bare increased In
education I n i yet greater Green
and grander we
I and he hO.
Lint out this gathering lie
pip know, said r, that I
I'm generally opposed i bonds u
I Hunt to say here that I will i
bonding tic county to
II only home
Prof. said
i invest
by M
I Ilia . e
r-
. . . .
. , .
. ,
Cons S
i . i
Lie sol i
out
Service to n l
tho a
man, the
this should he an
to greater human
to join hands in the better-
about an. our
greatest blessing. There was n time
when said even here In
Carolina, that every man should ed
his own children, and the
n poor parents wen
Now .-very man is feeling the burden
of responsibility to help his neigh-
and the community spirit hi grow-
every where. He hoped the hos-
spirit aroused this
would Increase until a
for Pitt county is a certainty.
Then coming to his subject
he pointed out the ways ii
which this river can be used the
progress of Greenville and Pitt mini
He said enough
power can he I I I
between Greenville and M
tn supply all of and
every neighboring county. The up
per Tar affords the
this
of congress tin
channel of Tar river had n
. ii . i i c channel from
Washington to On tn ill. ,
ii-a If will Ii on more
than it would to build n railroad an I
falling to put trains mi it. Green-
ville should by all build a
ll r t. on tin river front, There
should mads to this
The town should also build
own a bell line to this terminal, rent
th.- privilege of using it to tin. rail-
road. Do this there will be
trouble about having water
and competition freight rates
make I I
point for many neighboring
towns This can he used
tee advancement of if
I- pie it had enough to .
it
Mr. A Willie mined that a
vote of thanks he extended Con-
Small for his speech, and
an expression of of what
. .
. M
. i I
Wilson.
h I,
M. . P. H
I'm m, ft. H.
M re, II As i
T. Sn n F .
U. C Skinner, R J C I b, Hit
Skit in r, D. C. M r T .
E. B M Ian.
roe n W, c Thomas,
S II
T R ii R. i. i
i, J. nu l
Clark, C Jr. I s Cat
W S Pugh, A. Mo i
T. Dupree, W. A IV n
S T. White, P. II. Stretch T
Ho . I Ski
S, E.
t lull
Call in Tuck r y Smith, V
s. c. Whitehurst, J. ll
W. ll re, v, s i M . .
W. E. Proctor, Jno, ll. Small
ell ah .
n who o-
.-ponded to the invitation to tho ban-
ow to u
weal i of the .
I i. mi. At his
rs anise to tie .
net a of
iii those men for their Interest
for the good of the county
Me.-.-is J. O, Proctor, A
G, Cox, W, M. Lang. R. It.
J, ll Spier, T. m. Davis J R
and R. I.
Mr. A. I.
Carolina Club, Mi C. i
d tho banquet
Me i B J. Everett, J
C. Oil. H
M Clark and W. J. Harden,
.
Out ll most gladly an
these, the hotel management and the
lady waiters were extended a
. thanks before the i part-
ed
It was ii little past one o'clock
v hen the banquet closed, and goes
down in history as one the best
Greenville had.
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The
.
North Carolina always send
smallpox, but i
ITEMS.
Br. it. r.
Other
Uri J v i
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known. I I
III
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seed
Company,
pie Go to A. W Co., tor
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our
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I ; t ; Enough a week;
I don't see how In the
. the Virginia i
. In R N
. , luck year, it is I
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bier's
lie
look I
i Star
like
v v
Si II
.
John I i i
i t Pass l
just thin
and i. rs i tying lite
. in sew Bra
A visiting Gotham com-
plains that women an
putting on too much but, then,
they must war something this win
All On i a i II;
; k
. ill
I . .
.
. hi
. at B .
Alter a aw
Club had at its banquet la it Thu
night, it does look like lea
. quorum would have appeared so
r , monthly business meeting could
i, ml
It
more
. r by baggage agents on any
the railroads of the country. II
;, . of Interstate Com
Commission. There are two
r the
Hal
. Hey, o
two sot re r
t I- ill
i bitten
is ago
at
it .
II
. D I
I .
. . a
is for
ad Son
The t of I
re and you will bi . n farming
You will in-, d collars, lines
back-bands, plows both doable and
horse. We also carry a fine
line of groceries, and dry goods.
in fact we have everything that the
farmer needs. K. i- Forrest and Co
Miss Una Wade, of Cit
is visiting friends here.
Good leather back-bands, traces
baggage of immigrants grubbing axes and bush
, . Harrington, Barber and Co.
For all kinds of fresh meats see
Bail he Can Supply veil-
Miss Smith of i;
friends here.
Cheek, of k V M. Lodge. accident befell Mr
the Recipient r p, yesterday afternoon
The members before the o'clock whistle blew.
i . is of a. r. ant Mr. Carrie was running a rip saw for
A M. presented John H Cheek, Mas- the A. U. Cox Mfg Co., when Ills hand
I ti . ., . an i ml j. w- Ideal dipped to a r the
, . i i ton I It, bis and
Thursday, Jail- his
1st. known vet whether or not it can
Kev. C made tin pr it saved.
, for the will, ii The Vance Literary Society
. . . . ,,. High School met Friday
In a HUM Jan and elected of.
p I Ute sentiment prompted Peers tor torn.
held last did not exceptions to this rule, however, tr.
show up
Governor or Rico, has
appealed to the Department of
ti ,. to break up a combination
In Ni i.
. mt the
. . M
i last r
lid I a man
In v
and lo . it
ti .
i ii to make his i
H ITCH
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pro i
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I mat
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to i
Va. Pilot
Ill -l.
i I
Hint
i P I'll
Into th vein
cold
Id. Cal.,
r a family, o i
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I contains
. r i.
The d
rt of s and
n .
Tr, It I
the belief the linden
. tariff act will pr i
millions mi r
r i. had been
, . . , the i
. i to k
If Uncle will
we'll
I there lain
. i
On
pounds
. i I. Hi a.-.
and ca i
of feet hot
II,. ii el I i light hit cl-
mil i-.-
i, Roi i- -i
. art to k warmth,
ii. . i. r in II
Xi
To in enough
i have t hi ii warm I
justice Harris, of Wilmington,
ii dinner a the slaves In
i it j lot as he hap
u the pi e In
ton, hi all ti single
I tried my i
; Ibis a
.
to
P. Croom. president.
held in esteem for his O. L W, K
,,; attainment and unswerving Tucker, secretary; J, r. Owen, mp
all tin great principles Manly Jackson,
,. ;
Rev. T responded la chaplain; Can mar
of M Check, expression
. light that the brotherhood had
Mr. M
I i
In s , . , .
. mill
Been in to give a token that a
i n by the l
in i with
. t i em
the in i an tam y,
i . , .
i. in hi-- I
humanity,
t, with It
life I
here I
. in a
. i upon a m m
j, i The
. . Always
all . E
. I In
the i Invested I
oyster
. i
dollars.
luring Its object i.- n
tore popular government In
ii I. i-
I . ; r and
Its i i Mas Great I
r. work
lodge d II faithful r
Maj lie say done good
i faithful
the tho
century the king of Portugal was
styled of the conquest,
navigation commerce of India
adopting resolutions calling for Ethiopia. Arabia and Today
t The
; ,. . ,,. to fall off i M
. , u ,; ,, I , . ear .-port for the I
. , . Del led to I
. and women too and dam
moon a to .
O'clock,
iii and
vein . In the Interior of Spain no i
, , . ,. rood or write.
.-, ill Hi
-------o
which
Very
idea I
Railway Company,
i i; perhaps
work iii In
the big plant mm i inception
of the proportions of the work
lie from tie- feel II
than were turned
from the shops in
in . In i s
i n i i and even lo
an i have their
d on John Mitchell
. mi on the of th
tin youthful age thirty- Judges
lour mayor of the great
York, I p ration whose
. has been a problem which
the brightest in the
Its to
the
New to
Mexican Republic
reforms lo
end, tin Virginia Program i
I., ague was In II
a few dais ago, with John Hat
land of Richmond, B
dent, and Mi Ellis, i
as Among
reforms advocated open
all legislature committees and the
i inn of las that i ill
I h
r, . m i
S with
, -I it in n; n
Juan I
then b. croup
Mi-. A. C Mayor.
All Sell
SIZES AND
co
For Stomach and
Portugal bas no king It- colonial
I ms are
. ml and its foreign
extent
Sufferers
THE SEW IN
CHRISTIAN MISSIONS.
an In Spain 80.000 rural
. kind and limit
. which i I
i . e path r In mi
or CO in .
,, ported bi
any kind- me, baa the honor
board M in inn a .
i iv per con of the people i the United
Spain are Illiterate, and
v , to the i
sentiment th
i Is divided in tin be
tween Rh and Columbia
i i federal reserve hank under
ii. . law, Tho
i e, th
to
lake
KM
fraud out of election. Tin
referendum g .
also endorsed except us m tin . , .
I with a I
j,.,.,.,, , v i
K v.-., i
b. i ; I i .
. I. been .
e.
. i . i.
route
tract .
-it
Don i
bi
h. I.-
NEW VI Jan. 7- Five
officers, members friends
and foreign boards of th
United and Canada are to
about the banquet board at the
Hotel Astor next Tuesday evening and
listen to addresses on New Bra
in Christian The gather-
Will be held under the I
of the Missionary Education Move
and win be representative
many denomination.
in attendance will Include many
delegate to th Home
Mission North America
Conferences, which win open la
pity Wednesday. Among the
men who will at the banquet
mil j.
of the Hoard Dr. John
capita.
i-
noticeable Ir
There is
making n living
batter
it is making life.
n- .
New York. Greensboro.
I III me linen in . i n
h Your Withheld any prom. support an,. ,, ,,.
since -his refers to all Raleigh the Journal that when
us it is due Presides Hui to Richmond was ready to aid North i white, general
Mel, shows that Li securing justice in the mat-
he i, a Winning- freight rates, then they would
ton be glad to assist Richmond
r Mom. representing the world Mia-
While, general secretary of the La
For Sale In Greenville. N. C, by I men's Missionary Movement, Dr
I JOHN L. CO. i Alfred principal el
and everywhere College-, Toronto
.,
LIGHT ff
AI CAPE
HILL OLD
lamp nm ills STOOD
.-.
LAMP.
Jan. I guiding
over hall century ii;
i.-
i old stationary style lamp
the famous . t Cape
to a mod one. A modern
rotating lamp will be installed in a
i, days. its light which has warn-
ed nun the dangerous
of since can
NEW Jan Sews a dis-
tressing accident cost the
. i a ii. in
in . o i bed Ni
this The i in.
ii,. i wan a and
r was Ch id Bland, both Ar.;
. in few details
. to
Taylor, BI and
a you man named Henry Nunn
n day planned a hunting
lit.- anon the three
ti. u pi out two miles die
a was r-
seen about miles out on clear ported to be plentiful. Arriving at
and its service has been of the i;.,. party
but in had weather its carrying lords and were enjoying great
is reduced. Three gallons sport in shooting them when in
Fatal
Hark to the song of the optimists
J. Morgan
are on the
Jacob am sure condition;
iii all the
i. W Perkins i
In
Theodore Shouts
in and will t
W. i Saunders
. we n look for belt i
I i II
at
Lewis Nixon present
of oil are burned h night in it.
three men are employed In its upkeep
it the station. The house is of
and towers feet above the
sands of Lookout beach. So well
who supervised the
structure's erection more than a hall
century ago know their business that
test.- with a spirit level y
the lighthouse is not B particle out of
plumb The Cape light given
forth a continuous glare of light, but
the new lamp is installed with
. month the will be wain
with Intermittent Hashes every
low seconds. The hardships of the
lonely life of the keepers at the cape
in sometimes almost Incredible. For
instance, during the storm which
Carolina on
last, carrying death destruction
t., every section, the wind blew with
velocity that Captain Clifford, the
bead keeper, on duty at the time, was
unable to open the door for fear
to the light, and remained a
;. in his Isolated spot. It was
BI hours before the wind
sufficiently to allow him to
relieved. In bad weather. Including
tunes ii hen it sleets, ii is
for tile nun to go to tile outside and
clinging to a handrail feet
ground, wipe the gloss. When a
blows this is a tedious and
procedure, for a slip means
death.
LAND BALE.
By i of power of sale con-
d in a ex-
and delivered by J. ii Glad-
son and Oscar to J. -M.
Gos hi. an the 23rd day of .
and duly recorded in tin register of
deeds office of Pitt county. North
Carolina, in book E-10, page
will sell public sale i
i. fore the court house door in n-
to highest bidder on t ii
day of Feb. 1914, at o'clock a certain
i act or l of land and
in the county Pitt and I
hi ii and i i i-1
d In
township, adjoining the hinds
B, Gallaway, J. J. Elks and
alt acres more or less
i an sennas.
Death of Little Girl.
the little daughter of M
i ml I. M. Savage, died this
at ti o'clock pneumonia am
blood poison, after an illness of b-i
., few days The burial will take
t afternoon.
Reduction f Delegates,
R Va., Jan. -The it,
publican state committee of Virgin I
here i to consider the pro-
i- i h in of
sates from south, r states to
i provided for r
by the Republican National
Committee. Representative
of the committee,
id at the conference.
WIRELESS.
for Report Thai
in
Jan. 4.- A i or nils-
It . ago received
radio i
in r I t out
revenue r i rt Ice
1.1. ii North
I . id liner was in
i coast, As s r of I
ti r is m ii
. Brooklyn navy
though the latter station later denied
any such Information as
out here.
C tho
i cutter service In
i i whom the report,
. sent it out in the form of a me
to lie utter
i town, ordering the
i ham to p I tin i I
less I.
unexplained way Taylor walked
front of Bland just as be was
paling to raise his gun to tire at a
flock of bird's. had Ills tinge-
on the hammer of the firearm but
became excited and allowed this t
slip from his grasp the entire
load of shot struck Taylor in the side
man fell to the ground,
mortally wounded. His companion
although badly frightened,
cry effort to stop the Mow of
by placing bandages around the
but this proved fruitless and
they hurriedly carried him to
home, two miles away Taylor lost
much blood and was greatly weaken-
ed when he was token home hut
though that his life could be
saved and Dr. of
hurriedly The
h inn made all possible haste in reach
leg the side of the wounded man and
arrived before life was extinct but
not in time to prevent his death
i occurred a few minutes later
The case was clearly an accident hut
tho coroner will in all
make an Investigation. Owing to tin
prominence of the victim the affair
I is east a pall of gloom over that
entire community.
i.-. to take enterprise by the hand i mi known as the Thomas Dunn land.
instead of by the
J. year 1914
ought to start out with a good, at
These are the fellows that said th
country was going to the
bow wows if the currency bill d
ATTIRE
nut hi n OF DEC KM
Tun Berate the Fall
Sex for Their
in Dress,
BERLIN, Jan moat
v and poor, wear fashions
which are a mockery of all
and says h
a New Year episcopal letter
with women's dress.
Bishop of
to the
ladies nowadays are
ant of what is meant by respectable
fully described in deed
; is to John record-
ed in the register's office of Pitt
in book 0-5, page at. to sat-
-aid mortgage deed. Terms of
cash.
This day of Jan. 1814,
J. M.
N Attorney
I ltd
Xmas
Showing
Latest
the ideas el Hie be-l
in
dining-room.
drawing suites.
is the time to get the
new furniture time for bud that
do nut prevail here.
Taft Vandyke
Snow and the Fast
Predicted For This
Week
WASHINGTON, Jan
are not favorable for any
period of fair weather our the
during the coming week tin
bureau announced today.
weather continue in the
Pacific coast with says
the bureau's weekly forecast, con
-lib snow and rain also are prob-
; hie In the plateau region, except tin
i southern portion.
weather will be gem rally fair
for a dais over the central and
i. stem portions of the country, i
Monday snow win
tin lake n i ward, H II
. r in the list i i
i.
storm now the ti i
i ii ill move ward,
id b; rain- and snows and rising
pi i ii in reaching the central
bout Wednesday and the eastern
i a later, it be follow-
ed falling ti it day
or two. not of marked
b will ll
I shortly after the
week probably III c
and over the
by the on I k, but
i . w ii ll i i i
in . th,. weather will
on Monday,
l cal r ins probable in
ill
i or and Less of
I Standard Ionic,
i i I I I i
I SERVICES
AT t III II
Yesterday morning at the
church, the pastor. Kev. J. J.
as a part of the service made In
t. resting talk of the progress of that
church during the past year, and
tic bright prospects of the future.
Tin- evening service was In char
the Christian Woman's Hoard
Missions, and consisted of reading
recitations, a solo and am
was very enjoyable.
COLDS
j or doses will
case of Chills Colds
. ; m an the
i .
SALE.
on-Taxable.
School District,
County, North Carolina, offers tor bale
to the highest bidder, SIX THOU-
SAND dollars of bearing
date January 1st, 1914, to run
thirty years, bearing interest at th;
of a per cent per annum, pay-
annually, on the 1st day of Jan-
of each year. These bonds will
be issued by virtue of Act of the
General Assembly, Extra Session, 1913,
and ratify by a unanimous vote of
the said District at an election held
under said Act, and will be sold in
denominations and re-
These bonds are non-taxable.
Sealed bids will be received by the
at his office in Greenville.
C, for these till February
1st. 1914. A deposit of per cent
of amount of bid must accompany each
bid
Chairman Hoard of Trustees.
IV c,
Catarrh Cannot He Cured
with LOCAL
cannot
tan is a bl
in
APPLICATIONS, v
of tin
, . .
, i take In-
In Oar Commercial Department
We offer you every facility available in good sound and modern
banking
In Oar Saving; Department
We per cent Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposit
received in the sum of One Dollar and upward
Only Saving Bank In
is no better protection than a
savings
Visit place and 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, F. A. Edmundson Cashier.
R. R. Fleming, V-P. M. B, Bryan,
ten remedies, ll Catarrh Cure is
taken Internally, and at- direct upon
the and surfaces. Halt's
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack Ii
was prescribed by one of the best
In country for years and is
a i prescription. It Is composed f
the best tonics n, combined with the
purifiers, noting directly on
ii I ft Deal on u.-
murderer Pulls lit
such wonderful results in curing
a Slick One i
Va. Officers
catarrh. Rend for
f, A CO . . O,
Take lot
NEWS, Va., Jan, l.
How the
has boon by police for
on a of murdering
ii
Pearson and . i .
. Padgett .-ti by . vi r ruse
I to on Ills rs
for deaf and
ii ii. . ii v came out i
. .
The . i.
ii. -i . .
I tin led re to -i hint.
i tin t
i ii If ho had i
. lie in Bra did n t
mad us with I .
in deal
Tin i
. hi and
l could tin I ind, and i
turned police
Boon tin j i I
.-
to I is rs
I ti
the i and I in
Bird has been en
r ii since r.
i. riled In .
Norfolk Southern R. R.
II. TUB
in 1911
X. following schedule
; Information only
d,
i ii i
. ; i. i .
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk.
IS a. dally, for Plymouth,
in Norfolk Broiler
lice Washington to Norfolk Con
ts for nil points north and Vest
p, in. dally, .
m, dally for Wilson,
and Pullman i oping
service. Connects north, south and
-I.
, ; in. except Sunday,
an Kali i-
I H lilts
ii. in. or Wilson and
Information and r
ii i , . i. i J
I. ell, I i. . . .; . I .
II S.
I , i
IV n r.
NORFOLK, VA.
VISIT
The Greenville Drug Company
Pare
. Sundries. Stationary, School Supplies,
Fountain Pen, and
Sick Room
Prompt Deliveries
Prescriptions Most Carefully Compounded
J. Key Brown, D.
Coward Drug Co.
the
h . in
on
ind St
ICE
CREAM
S tO
i I
I A
. r
Stationery,
Pans,
A,
Drug Co.
This Paper has for
Your Ad also, try one
i .-x;.;
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 safe and
at. your disposal as you need it. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN PITT COUNTY
Take No Chances
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE
JAMES L. LITTLE, President.
F. J. FORBES, Cashier.
-1--V
.- -Z.-.
FOR SALE
Valuable Real Estate
Two six room dwellings convenient to
business part town only one block from
Courthouse.
EASY TERMS
MOSELEY BROS,
STATION in-
U I I N
el
Greater Hut For
in
Jan. I
; I i I
. Railway at North
I i
mi
; I .
I ii
la-t
time during l. at
I the in W, D Brown
. ans i and bi
dollars
r i bad sup-
. . with clothing, It
or Instrument of
like they go Into the
but Ir n to n i
By DON LA GRANGE.
An inert. n rumor bad set t-
village
The incident
s Mr. Nor-
ton livery
stable
it a wolf.
The rumor was
Mills Jessie
the belle
I was
loved by two
nM order
for want except from those
having regular ac-
count The rate Is cents per
six words to the line. Tel-
No.
Option in Ontario.
TORONTO, Ont., Jan.
el in On-
are await I much Intel
; I tO I
trunks, wen I I lions Include
only th of any value . ,,,
and the hope
young man and
didn't know which
one to accept.
An old man had
c o e down to
from
the aorta woods
with a wolf In a
cage. He had
started out to ex-
th- wolf at
ii. i
but the public had
hung back. A
debt was tract-
ad with the
and he
had to take the
wolf for payment.
He would keep the animal until a cir-
came along.
To keep children away from the
tables it given out that the
animal had killed and eaten no less
than five different and was
on the watch for others.
it was declared that If he should
break his way out of his cage, the
slaughter would be something
S. M.
Hilt SALE I MAKE-
i I MOB
ii and Ouch Cabbage Plants
proof. Grown from
Sons prize seed, by B,
Conetoe, N. C.
LADIES M CLOAKS
. greatly reduced prices,
ion in
and fen Columbian
pullets and W. H
Dall, Jr. M
nut CLASH
l Hi
MIS. OF HACK
at weighing to
ii Co.,
r , at today's elections will in
on a freight was ash In
e on t yard ah. n I
out, but alarm.
; I I
I . . that the loaded
r, a -it car- standing on i
I he destroyed in
Ii, i addition to tin list
Male
MADISON Vi- Jan. The I I
annual exhibition of the Wisconsin bad bad no rival.
Morton came from the city to visit rel-
The rumor that Miss Jessie
was hesitating between two lovers had
some foundation. She was not en-
gaged to young Stephen of the
village bank, but everybody said It
would make a match. For mouths he
Then young Albert
loll PIKE BLOOD-
milk inn and calf. Apply to
i N,
i ltd
i k pavilion here
i Ii
was
track. Alter
In
i of i
t that time was
Tl was
In a few
to a l
rear is i
DOST LEAVE
He had been Introduced to
Mist Jessie and had fallen in love.
One evening the livery stable man
r i . a caller whom he was
prised to see. It was Mr. and
in a way he
about that wolf you have
he's a wolf, all was re-
plied.
I hear he Is a very savage
V isl ought to see him attack a
piece of hi r
If he were muzzled might be let
nut FLOOD
Building. nice office
i n floor. Possession
1st. Apply to Mos. lei
Bros,
I I
es la prices, i
no.
i i II
Seed in seek Afar,
i- at Soar
n ii tn leave Greenville to hum
up pi -.- you have it hi
ii. i Greenville
given an Interest r
. here Ii
t heir
i . r than
I had Dr.
; of
Bight to Accept Reward.
The right of a public to ac-
i t n reward was involved in the
case of Hartley Inhabitants of
Granville. before the supreme, Judicial
court of Massachusetts, in which the
court ruled that while ordinary pi
cannot collect additional com-
rendered in per- you, man, he don't need any
of their regular duties, yet a on to walk the -tn at He Is
contract made to an officer for no more dangerous Hum an old hen.
services rendered outside and not in- He's an old wolf on his last legs. He
his duties is valid, was born in captivity, and has played
The court holds that a constable who with children for years. have to
ferreted relying on s w tell of his to keep the
ward i I e town, may recover,
duties are not with- said the young man
in the I a constable's official drawing a long breath,
obligation should warn to lake your wolf for a
walk this i
Lesson for Humanity.
inn
boiler and one power en-
In good condition. Can seen
at brick yard. W. Dall, Jr.
i t it
TWO
wagon. T. W.
TO BE IN
and cloaks us you,
A van because
At seven lock i the
In Its skin, skaters began l the pond.
Id. I ting. When the and at the n port
Mr. I
from hi in about.
Ira
. heat. The I. i
remarks
re discovered to
i la
. . pond
No.
This ii a prepared especially
lot MALARIA or FEVER.
I or any case, and
if taken then as ionic the will nut
return, ii sell on than
and not gripe or sicken,
BODY'S RESISTANCE TO HEAT
Extreme Temperature Can Be En-
if the Application Is Dry
Experiments Proved.
fixtures
I p.
The human bod i i far great-
Ii be than if be wet;
l . i. enough, it can stand far hot-
Taken Pp.
Rare in China.
pie in I ii HI In
. i
i I in writ-
i printed
loyal are
II
r win
i r
and k
not be
next
he Will
n let h
. i
he is a
came down I lo
and It
t h. no, no, i I
your
ii yon mind l
Away they went up
ind
at awful
Trouble.
AI i ind
. ,,. en ,,; in h r-
p ,. i tin . i i . i, rear, n Id not i It.
door and tell her B . I
u; i when sobs he
U Id . .
Hi In than For ex-,
ample, the tea r sips
tea at a ti about
. b ; de
it las hand in
. ., or bis
s, Few
a bath in water at
In p . I a ii live
in an average lure of de-
In
.,. . . III
in gulf the
between
a recent
, ii I hi is that
. . and
.
d I, i m, th sir
i I., a high a tempera-
tin- human body could stand,
shut themselves up In an oven of
a the in st was ally raised,
and they were able to bear up to -i-
; i i s, boiling point of water.
. . o
wolf The wolf He i
THE UNIVERSAL
. just unload fl i
.,,, to com It
. . i
now on tut market. They are lbs best car built
Ford Supply Co.
GREENVILLE, N. C.
PHONE
lull line
lie can't she replied.
he was, and II they had
., r y might have mads
out a ; r behind the
ii, He's shout-
ed young man as he twisted the
in his excitement
tight him oil
Three seconds later Mr. Mia In
.
DocKyard of Solid Rock.
The New Wales government
dockyard on Cockatoo island in
harbor is out solid rock.
Historically, Cockatoo island Is of
much as was the Sit of a
prison in the days when British
convicts were deported to Australia
The present onions on the i. land are
In tin. prison buildings, the stone
walls, barred windows and iron
u of the Island was originally
Quite for a dockyard, as
lilt lock I .
Valuable Farms For Sale
Acres, I cleared, woodland heavily timbered, fine
home room home and good tenant houses and out-
buildings good location.
I Acres. cleared. woodland good building located
in desirable neighborhood.
I Acres, cleared, I ready to be taken in, wood-
land, a good community.
Residence and Business Property
Seven room house, lot x good location, good home
Two house rooms each, lots x west of A. C. L.
Depot
Four good building lots west A. C. L Depot
Two building lots in Ayden, N, C.
or Factory Site on Railroad lot I x
All of Theses Properties on Easy Terms.
Call on or write to
Standard Realty Co.
R. Manager.
YOU CAN GET
BARGAINS
NOW
now is THE TIME TO BUY SILVERWARE,
CUT GLASS AND JEWELRY FOR YOUR OWN HAVE
THE PRICES MARKED A WAY DOWN ON WHAT
OUR CHOICE HOLIDAY ll will PAY YOU TO SEE
WHAT WE IT WILL LAY YOU TO BUY WHAT
YOU NEED NOW, THAN AT ANY OTHER TIME
THE WHOLE OUR PRICES ARE SO MUCH
REDUCED.
W, L. BEST
JEWELER OPTOMETRIST
G. MO YE
GENERAL STORE
PAINTS
OILS
When You
Use PURE and
Use Pure LINSEED OIL lo add
to it at one-half the of
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAH, ZINC mid
l l It OIL Hint's way Hie M.
REAL PAINT Is made.
But ALL OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT
ready for is NOT put Into the Faint when it's
pared tor the Consumer who it.
The- OIL to
by doll he SAVES
buy gallons of OIL with . my
L. ft M. PAINT
and MIX OIL Hie PAINT.
the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon
the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory
nor null, paid
far WHOLE i; and
Ill I ii ilk ,,.
It I
by
B, I.
Kilt MALE
The mi which mi stands
the Coast Una Railway, next to
tin- Imperial Tobacco Co, lo x
ii i,, i. II Interested, Bea B.
or C, Carr.
IS Mil.
Hi., cams p and began circling a of -0
ho If preparatory to a y labor tho
but before b had In u; rock was gradually cut back, first to
building graving docks
later to room for building
slips and near tho water
The work has been continued until
present two-thirds the total area
acres has been brought to a
practically uniform level of about
feet above high tide.
arrived and stretched him dead with
a bullet from iii pistol.
ob,
this you.
The next morning Mr Morton went
home had excuses nor
wells. In two months Miss
became Stephen MI wife
J. C. Lanier
AN
II las -w
i BALI
acres laud. CO open to
peanuts and tobacco. house,
barn and stables, 1-2
miles from 11600.00
Hash, remainder In three
a. J.
i ii Greenville. N. C.
CHOICE
I,,, ail Hotel,
Violets and the lead-
Our art in
iii. are the latest touch,
in. bad.
Blooming not Hy-
.,, pal . pines
a ii many other nice pot
bashes i shrub-
s, plants and shads trees.
Mall, telegraph and orders
I Hi en luted by
J. L A
Store
N C.
J. in. Jr.,
Agent Cat and
ITEMS lit-
ill -1 1.1 I
I B. D
Dall
, . to suit de
, . I., Sp. returned
the E C T T. B.
if you an for alee fr
groceries sets see K. W. Dall
Mr I. Forrest went to
villa Monday,
cox nice line o.
also candles, clears and cigar-
Mr. I. M Manning h moving
this week,
ii- and t
and Morgan returned lo
normal Monday.
A time in you at-
tar. Harrington, Barber and
, can Ph year wants
,, , assortment
R. Causey r. nun. to
Mond
f Cos who 11- n
pan Mi an Mi A Ci
Cox, returned to Columbia I'm
N v. where hi
t A W, sad Company to
ii- have
nil i,
, or Less Appetite
i tarn is.
fl
BOTH I I
ll
mi
Reliable Household Lantern
There is always need for a
lantern around the home in the
yard, in the cellar, in the attic
wherever a lamp is
or unsafe.
I for home i
bright
durable, compact,
leak. Doesn't smoke. E ;
Will last for years. Ask for
the
At dealers everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
I I.
n D. C.
Richmond, Va.
Norfolk, .
BALTIMORE
N.
W. V.
Charleston, S. C.
v i Mart I
I permit.
1779 sailed from to
Prance In her far
England.
n Johnny i i
meet Young the Rock
bantam, In ll la month.
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
Alter Four Years of
i. ,. for the -urn of BO, b
. t night I
withdrawn and Mr
ii that have to
1.1 tax
r-. or f vi
in the Iowa.
,,. . .-n
ii . , ., ., 1-1.
to I
. ; , .
a. that ant
-.-. I
Mil II
the Superior
. S
will
., ,., .-. .-,,,,.
lot No. 11- in the plot s
Bullock Gave
Up in Despair. Husband
Came to Rescue.
Jan, p
led and six Injured
two whom when Dr.- early
I d, the Hotel
ii mill et here
Ki ., . .
who in the building
red . aped i
Ii was
bill u
The hotel, which l
. , U P ll
I by
i a , who I
and ad Inc.
a r
.,,. house
connection. Kern In
m thing tho tire
, u v. -nit to him there,
SO are old,
or Hi.- Stove Company,
John, years old, Hun
. workman,
Mi HO yearn old,
Two
The
Roy Underwood, years old. mas
die.
Albert, old,
ii ill
James Russell, old, labor-
will die.
Arthur old, night
, lark, seriously burned.
Prior,
woman.
Ai I, husband not nut a boll e
the woman's tonic, and I com-
u. I very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles without its
an interesting letter
from this place, Mrs. Bullock I are all run town womanly
writes as suffered lour don't give up in despair. Try
years, womanly troubles, and during woman's Ionic. bl
this lime, I could oily sit up a little
While, and could not walk anywhere
all.
more than a million women, in
of continuous success, and should
Ai times, I would have pains y
sold for years. He knows
it will do. Ask him. He will
in my side.
The was in, and his treat
men. relieved me I I I
soon confined to my bed again. Alter
nothing seemed do me any
a c
1.1 n m ah. Jan Mi in
in . u Hen .
Mn limn el In I
to ii. up m the
other arrangements the sprint
a United States sen-
null governor and Blab
arc to be chosen
1791- Captain Vancouver galled on .
voyage to
coast of North Ann
Israel Putnam, one the he-
., tin. American
Hon. born In
in r Mm It
Are you discouraged
Have you any REAL reason
to be Probably not ten lo
one it is your liver. You need
Pills
The is gentle, yet rarely
fails, even with the ordinary
dose as directed. Take no sub-
sugar coated or
I I IS I II S
I III Hilt SI
ti till .
torn on th. Hi t of Jan
; . the changes mi.
, the house
,, our town There are but u ft
those an mi I
Forbes, with Drown and Co
now ii W II Ricks
V, Carter, Aurora, N C. hi
accepted s position with
Drug Co,
Ml I., la Moore, Wilson N I
.,., a position with
I , r in If. V
ii
March
inn Ir
every m
.,,,. with the
Ali.
lo to admit the I
u and up to U
. ;
hundred and
and in
P tin
Just five
Hid.-Ill nil
returned
tn i
. . .
. ll
in I I
Al ,
will In provided with
which will
and
m the and th-
school property
n ruing
, the board will meet and
Importance will
up that Hun
ginning . point a
.,.; and I es from the
N sad running
with Third feel
; . n
nil Third t
. . i
, with to
t D
r Pitt
for
II
HARDING,
ltd ltd
vi or m
in instill
Hilling
County
II
I. u I.
in,, r Milling C ; n
n hi oath . I
board of direr
I the C
, hi . in
. i the S
urn
lay
the
Pitt to ob-
s on c mat-
and i lei
lake bI el r.
I to it th I I rm
to be
being
newer or
th.
to tin i
om
1914
r Court
. .
1-1
. B.
I.
Pitt inly.
. nor Court
Moore s. Moore.
. win
take that an action as
i.-i ii.;. . In the
Pitt county
. mat
., . ween
. It
to the
Kill
I to
I .
n th.
tn.
II v H
tn.-
. C
Clerk .
; .
Vi
the count
four
A. I
. .
v , , , re July
mailed r hall u I
I. post the
., tor,
It
I.
has in-
Mi- .
ii W
, ii. brother Ethan Ai
and om of th
of died in
in
in 177.1
Where ii- Joe the Ni a n
lightweight Joe's
right defeat
hands Gilbert
friends
a,
Martin, with C
h . signed and gone
near BU.
Stokes, town
was v g
to the farm
M k. w
a In
Proctor
In tin
WHENEVER YOU NEED
GENERAL WE GROVE'S
To turf Cold In One Day
LAXATIVE
ind
,,. , a etch sen
HI Mill
SCHOOL
weeks r
,, health depart
th.
Trail Ins eh tor pm
taking the sin
,,,. a, . in find the
, i,,,,, among th
President R H,
received He report showing Hie n
I, the and
of the school
, ,,. an; symptom
,, W. .
examined I local
will surpass in pi
,,, through tern
I BALE.
. .-,
NOTICE I l. U.
Hi LAND.
ale lands A. B
made . 1st, Hi
been set w a .,
In tho bid and a now having been delivered W H
ordered bi tho superior court Pitt ,., wife m Dr no Brown on
county l December
upon me said of- is recorded in
in-- court ,. tho -i Deeds I'm
in Ore. n In book M-9, nag.
12th, 1914, to the highest bidder undersigned will sell
cash that tract parcel ,.,,,. ,,. COurt door In
at noon on Saturday,
Th Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts the Liver,
the Blood and Builds up
Whole System. People and Children.
what you are taking when you take chill Tonic
on th. i.
WON.
No be without it. by you. S
in
I'll It Hit
farm, at I
r house, with two r
es and g Idem
with rooms, dining room and
,. u
,.;,. h a and u,
hi. good well water
barn yard, r. m
In high state
1.11-,, u, road between
.,,,, .,, and barn yard will nil
cash or one-third
Will
nine to good tenant Apply to
I v
Mill I HI
Having
r Pill mis a.
the
rich d n I I h. re
.,, . . , lad. to
payment
. . . and all
having UM an
to the game lo
land Min south side II
in Swift k In
. . rm the
,, W J
Tingle, Man A J W
and
two hundred and
res more or L- .
a.
, ind bid oil
It, ii
i This is n valuable trail
land purchasers are
present and I
on II.
This December 10th, 1913,
11-
state
in dates for the bold-
for payment on be-
ton- Or this will
be in bar of recovery,
This 4th day
F. t,
of
during this
in. nth and next, makes three appoint-
ITS
January
January
th
1914, the following
land in
Pitt and In
township, on the side
.; nine the Savage lands, th
I c Arthur, William May,
John May, Alonso Dall and
, the lands
and helm the sum In
and Paul Nichols
Also the tract land adjoining tho
tract, bi lbs pun I
w from An
;, the two ts
in one. and being upon
which Hi- i IV. H now
resides, n , more .
ti December 84th, 1911
Owners of DaM
JAMBS I
To Prevent Blood
l old if liable
pain at
Not-i .
J.
-i if
J. R. J. G.
Department Store
A store that pleases its customers
W C ard Feed You in a Pleasing Way
No matter whether you are search of
best f coo f ti tor n an or the
best or Pa I Trent the
outer man we have t at the right
prices to , we a st we
have bet
r t n s. n y
accessories cir daily
uses any any of which would be an accept-
able He lie Hi ii
We cordially invite you and
inspect our immense stock.
J. R. J. G.
. .-
A. R. Stepp
Office For Rent Located
at Five Points
Apply to
HALL MOORE
W. X
EXTINGUISHERS
We have just received a shipment r
I. I i for
l . garages and homes.
The extinguisher i. only three
inches in r, fourteen inches
only v pound. It
can be I d m
it also con attachment
for the
It is approved i i- Nation d of Fire I
and v II j. s in i ; reduce yew inn i per cent on
t ;
Ask your n c me to see us and lit us
show you this id e mat
The n Company
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Established
MARKET
Call to see A. R. STEPP
Fresh Beef, Po k, Fish and Oysters.
Meats always fresh, we sell for CASH strictly.
Beef Steak . Ma per n.
Park Steak . Lie per
Oysters . tic per qt
WOOD, SHORT LENGTH,
Just across the river bridge. No delivering in
town. We will save you money if you to us.
KEEN
and tools always guaranteed. Stag and
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster.
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops,
CARR ATKINS
sleep. All his life
he ha, been bothered way. For
no whatever sloop would sud-
him and when It
it abandoned the rest
of the Family, meaning Mrs.
and the bulldog.
When Mrs. would an-
sadly to their acquaintance
that Tom had begun waking up at
one O'clock and Staying awake till six
not going to deep at all until half-
peat-three it was exactly as tragic
though she was breaking the news
that be had a victim to tho
suicide habit or bad begun murdering
people again after a short vacation.
Those to whom she spoke always had
an feeling that they ought to
send or something.
absolutely refused to go
to the doctor about it. He said the
physician would merely ask him if he
had any trust funds or had
anything else on his conscience, and
would appear annoyed because he
hadn't.
just would
say In martyred tores wake up
and then begin ind I cant
stop worry about what would hap-
pen if ten years from now a long,
winter should set in and I didn't have
any work. Then there is Dave.
who Iris all ills money In
a gold mine, and what If lie should
lose it And think of the
of the people ever there in the
regions during cruel
Tom I i u b an absurd-
Ki
would
Thai till the
alee con
i me, and then i l
from t first I
would read rod to Ki
. . m d to
Band-
m to sleep.
ii an ii
more often
one
the light i
i I
being i expel
I of I lead for
you d
. . . . ., .
. r fell
I .
n ad aloud i Tl if Hot
Water . b
i Ii
r I. He said
If it kept v much he i i
i i. .
I heir
Hi . milk I
I i k, put a
under hi head and
I and I
I In sis out
six times, crossed his fingers and
counted Jumping sheep.
When they were out In the even
Mrs. had the habit of
watching her husband nervously, and
If bis eyelid twitched she would grab
tho person next to her and
is going to have another sleep-
less she would say. is
getting the blinks Poor man
don't know what is going to become
of him Isn't it awful to
the afflicted one, over here where
you won't get tho cigar
makes you nervous, I
All of this happened before the
rival of Mrs. who had known
at the age
of ten, and had never the
habit. The first time she was present
at one of these sad exhibitions she
transfixed the with a dis-
gusted glance and spoke her mind.
and nonsense. Tommy
said she. never heard of
such tomfoolery I never saw a per-
son put on the airs you do Are you
any better than any one else that you
can't sleep as the rest of us do You
say that your life Is without reproach,
and if it is there's no excuse for your
not sleeping. The idea Smoke that
cigar and drink that cup of coffee and
go home and go to bed and go to
sleep You're a perfect goose I
think the trouble Is that your head Is
only big enough for one Idea at a time,
and you've grown attached to this
sleepless Idea and hate to tell It to
move on. I'm ashamed of you And
your wife is an easy
think she is horribly Mrs.
kept saying all the way
home. doesn't understand your
sensitive nature at
queried
yawned. Whereupon he went to sleep
when his head touched tho pillow and
Mrs. had to set the bulldog
loose on him in the morning to get
him up at all.
That ended insomnia-
JUST A LITTLE
Exchanged.
The burglar took the
set clock off the mantel and re-
placed It with a sixty-cent timepiece,
o that the Bleeping owner would not
miss the familiar tick.
times have
the burglar as he crept out Into
the cold
. By GRACE
been to and see
you ever since you get buck from your
wedding began the caller, who
was considerably older than the bride
and whoso cards wire lab-led
murmured the bride in
a slightly vague tone. was still
In the throes of horror that rack a
pretty girl who has been discover d in
a dusting apron and cap and who ha
the profound cent Ion that there
must be on her face. .
bark so hardly expected
I said the caller,
pathetically. aren't formally
homo for a month yet. according to
your cards, but knew you wouldn't
mind me, even if you weren't settled.
I'd love to help you People think I
have pretty good Judgment about
hanging things and all that Are you
going to have that picture there My
dear, don't you see the greens in it
Jar
gees out in tho other ex-
plained the bride.
haven't finished and we sol it hero
cried the caller in a little ere.
wail as she peered the
room in question, shook her hi id
gently and sadly, too i
mourned, somebody didn't v
you before you picked out
; . It went i List spring and
J, .- have ,
really a crime n you want
right up to date. Yen
them i I away to
it all our thin k i r
a brown
,, th bride. it dull
shade I
d ; i caller,
i r know
years I
v j u on i. I
; beg by lei
k is i . . boy,
he i Why.
i use tor;
J lit that i I over
; rushed right I
ho v
has .
Ilka my m
a A trifle stiffly,
. . E
i I the a
. I sin aid
la l iv
Jack at our
e i I night m
Isn't it a
for g pi
They are . of I
but they d
i ton t they i How
I to have to in s room i
and a yell . I a blue and a
brown I
Your Teeth on
your teeth on edge And it must grate
on so sensitive to color
It's odd you never noticed it
I pointed it
can't very well smash Bald
the bride, Indignantly.
gifts. And they really are very
lovely. When get up hang-
get all these old rags out of
tho goodness, these are
never your cried the caller
in a pained voice. every one
has her own Ideas. They must have
come from Egypt and all that, but
and, my dear, what are you ever going
to do With all those embroidered
luncheon that I noticed among
your wedding
I must run along, for I'm sure
you want to get dressed and
looking before comes home.
Tell him I've so enjoyed my chat
with you I'm you can be con-
tented In this apartment if you make
up your mind to be. There's every-
thing In that I'll run in again soon,
I'm sun I can help you make
things look Iota better
breathed the bride. Then
ran Into the back room and,
picking up the plaster head with a pro-
file her caller's, with great
and dispatch crammed it Into
the waste basket and smashed It with
the pump removed from her
left Dally
A HERO OF
By E. M. BANGS.
He did not look it. Even
himself, as he viewed his
lovely reflection in the cracked
of his room up under the farm
house eaves, even he could but ac-
knowledge that he was indeed as Aunt
Sarah said. homely as a hedge
There was no gainsaying tho
fact, and as poor turned from
the sight of hilt large features, and red
hair, he Ho was used lo being
plain, but since encountering
mocking black eyes of Mattie
life had taken on a somber tint never
known before. Her laughing acorn was
no coy. maidenly coquetry. He realized
that.
would do something ho
felt like it. He would go to BOO-
ton This wild scheme he put into ex-
and soon the little New Eng-
land village of his birth knew him no
mere.
Once really arrived at the
things began to happen. reach-
the city by boat the harbor scenes
interested him that he walked
about the wharves for a time, forget-
ting everything save the fact that he
was seeing the world. As he stood
. steamer about to sail for
a southern port, a taxi drew near, and
two men alighted. The younger man
was white and thin as it from recent
illness.
A they stepped from the cab a mes-
boy met them. West-
he Inquired.
i he elder man nodded, whereupon
a letter was handed to him. He tore it
open and seal
a be
has w an accident,
and can't go with
the other.
I'll go .
like you to go alone, Ralph,
you're not
tested the young
drew l . you
to sort
be
i a
you asked
then.
. had
as I ac-
. I rob
tor Ii
i v. ring their i l in
the i city. th l i
i re . i , Sud
aware of m notion
a pi ; .
lac ; to a can las tear madly to-
ward i, men sen Alone
a girl, grasp-
nil her might tho i ml and
side of hide. . . . I
and before his companion guessed his
n, be hi d bound, d Into the
and with an agile spring
I d He bridle of the near horse,
it s the risk of life and limb, or
i i . to
I . the following morning a boy
the hotel for
had told bis compel
name to some of spectators of the
r. of the previous day. Tho boy
brought a note from Miss Carl r beg-
him to call that she might I ink
him in person.
groaned he en-
her you're the man. Silo
didn't see who
laughed
don't catch me strutting around in
borrowed
A compromise was at length
ranged, and agreed to ac-
company and stand by Ins friend
tho dreadful ordeal.
Miss Carter's home was a fine, old
southern mansion, and tho drawing
room, Into which tho two young men
were shown, seemed the acme of
to at least one of them. A mo-
later Dorothy Carter appeared, a
not unattractive girl, wearing a white
gown.
questioned doubtfully.
one am I to
pushed the blushing
am forward and that young man man-
aged to take her proffered hand with
the words. Hubbard, but
you needn't thank me. That's all
but I shall. tho
continued the girl, turning to
a maid. want to clearly my
bravo and handsome
gasped. he
mered, think that. I
II expect I'm as home-
as they make
we'll speak of your
tho girl returned. Is not to
Miss Carter was deeply Interested in
hearing about life In the north, and It
took a second, even a third call for
to tell all wished to hear.
It seemed, Indeed, that
bravery had quite blinded the girl to
his physical defects, or, It may be that
tho proverbial blindness of love alone
was enough. Hut the young man came,
was seen, and conquered.
Extract from a letter written by
to his
the great event has taken and
morning I p st
the wedding of Dorothy Carter and my
esteemed friend, Hubbard.
Who would have thought It when
aw him standing valise In hand
of our first meeting Talk about
comparing truth with fiction The lat-
will to take a back seat If
Jetsam Hubbard s not a hero cf to
what Is
l. M. c I. SICK
A l at La If
and a Specialty.
In office i.-i.
and Blow.
u Moore W. H. Long
at Law
In Third at.
service are
Carolina
II. HI Kit, n. II.
limited to of the Eye,
Ear Throat.
Washington c. N. o
. Alia Dr. L. L. Green-
. day every SI a m to i pm
N. .
at Law
by J. L.
Fleming
B, J.
at Law
Edwards on the Court
House Square
J. B,
Veterinarian
at R. L. Smith's stables, with
hospital ,
treat all animals Calls
day or night.
MM mil. 147-L.
Lawyers
Practicing In all the Courts
tn Women Bonding en
street Court
P. V.
In ii ranee
Fire and Accident
m-e Fourth
Wilson's
,,
at
N.
KM I II
i.
I i. . . .
II It T
. ties
.
Plants
i l III BRED
SALE.
. be in
-ii-n ind Large Late Drum Iliad.
girt
summer,
j tor shipment I
Prepared far in from
HI l 1.13 per
user it per f.
in
lint e
and guaranteed,
L. C. Arthur
FOR
Christmas
Nuts, Raisins,
Candies, Figs,
Dates,
Cakes, Oranges,
Apples, Bananas,
Celery, Grapefruit
Lemons, Citron,
Powdered Sugar,
Toys, Wagons,
Dolls, Vases now
in stock at
OFTEN
J. W. Little
Merchandise Broker
117-U
B. C
GOOD FARM FOB
acre cleared. acres In fin
woodland, soil light loam, clay
grow anything. One
tenant house, one large pack house,
one tobacco barn, stables and other
necessary outbuildings. Located near
House, N. C Price per acre.
Terms, one-fourth cash. to
RANDOLPH
I House. N. C.
ORE EN VILLE IS TEE
BE OF
CAROLINA IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES F A
KINDS ARE INVITED
ATE HERE FOR
EVERYTHING
OFFER IS THE WAY OF
CAPITAL AND
FACILITIES
WE HAVE AN
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER
PLANT.
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN
DEED THE BEST
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN
PART OF SOUTH CARO-
LINA ASH INVITE THOSE
TO GET BET-
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE
I FEW INCHES SPA E ASH
11.1.1. THEM WHAT YOU
HAVE TO TO THEIR
OUR A H v NO
ARE LOW AND CAN
BE
-i I
SOU
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM
SOBER
Molten Lava m
Many of The Inhabitants
Of
Public at Free Will Baptist Preacher President Sends William's Message Bristles With
Hundreds Meet Death
MANY flit SEA
ADDRESS TO
CLASSES
iii bridge at
Major II. IV. Corps of En-
United States Army, sends
From Home
Since December
In for Comptroller
Currency
Reference to
Enemies
And Many Their by Bo-
of
finders Continue
to
Japan, Jan. tidal
wave added its terrors to the earth-
quakes and eruption which
struck In Southern Japan
yesterday, according to official
It Is believed here that the
disaster will prove to be one
of the most serious in Japan's history.
Professor C. W. one the
most promoters the Sunday
School cause in this section of
Carolina paid the First
Church Washington, N. C, a visit
or Sun lay morning last, and made an
able address taking Ins theme.
Move-
Stand Prof. Wilson was
heard large audience mid the Wash
ii Daily News has the
to say of
. , t a day. C. W.
Wilson, of the faculty of the
Carolina Training School.
N C. was by Mr.
tho following notice tor farmer and member and
A public hearing will be held auctioneer for the Williamson Real
Carolina at p. tn. Estate company
on January 23rd, ism. In the matte- here Tuesday, December SO, on
of a proposed to be erected the a. m. northbound train, and
over the Tar River, at or near Boyd's
Kerry. N. C, by the county
sinners of Pitt North Caro-
At this hearing opportunity will be.
given to all interested parties to p. e
it their views, either or In
writing and it is especially desired
that the views of navigation Inter-
and of the of city
t is n or local association, whose In
MT. OLIVE, Jan. 13-Rev. Charles WASHINGTON, Jan. pres-
C. Orton, Free Will Baptist minister Went to the senate today the
nomination of John Williams.
COLUMBIA, B. C. Organ-
of the two houses was effected
and Governor Cole
Virginia, to be the I message presented during the
of this place, left currency and member the
federal reserve hoard which will ad-
minister the affairs the new cur-
system.
The nomination was referred to tin
committee on hauling and currency
affairs a brief executive session of
sent to the finance committee.
Senator Owen, the chairman, said
The loss of life and property increase Vaughan. he subject of the
with fuller news from
rs-What the work Corps of s. A
Stands Prof. Wilson,
NAGASAKI, Japan. Jan.
cations today are that the death
from the earthquakes and volcanic
disturbances around will
run the thousands.
oilier things
i am going to throw out
which seem to he worth
while and have you all to them
which are worth
while to not only and
but to young people in gen-
which is almost com- In the of Christ at
buried in volcanic ashes and the temple the age of twelve yon
stones, bad a remember alter his mother and
the last census. The population rather had fulfilled the duties of this
tho adjoining island of the service which they were attending
center of Hi disturbance, is given as started home they had
On island hundreds an i-.,,. a day's before they
reported lo have perished beneath round Christ was not with them
the of lava from the volcano . that is. without i
whereabouts at this time unknown
to his family, friends of business as-
and his Is a source
much anxiety to his friends and
relatives.
I o family he said the day he left.
am going up the road i
members of the East Coast
Company he said he was going u
Saratoga, in Wilson county, to look
r Borne real estate, and it Is known p committee would take up the
may reasonably be expected, that he purchased a ticket j ,, near future. It may be
to be affected by the proposed though it Is not known before the nomination Is
Hire, be presented. or or not he did actually go to
Plans of the proposed structure, and toga. It is known, however, that he
may of Its location be available licit Wilson that night on southbound
for at tn Atlantis No
H. W. SICKLES, he informed W. C. Hatcher, general
manager of the ML Olive
Company, who left this train
at Fayetteville, that he was going
Winterville Hems. S. C.
Since that time nothing whatever
F. Jan, and j beard from him, although lei-
Mrs, w B. Tucker have returned from inquiry have been sent in great financial
near LaGrange where they have been , He about year- were opposing him Mr.
their daughter, Byrd. I f has here a wife and selection was announced after
See It. W. Dall for your apple-i, children and no one knows the B conference between President
and bananas. cause for his continued absence with- It i-
J. Cox and S have Just receive out letting family hear from bin . understood during II
a large shipment nice fresh why should have Muted for .,.,,,.,,, has hi
day of the regular session of the
South Carolina legislature. The
speaker, M. 1-. Smith, Camden,
over from last year. C. T n
veteran member, was elected speaker
pro tern.
In the senate interest en
tho senate during which an effort the remarks of Lieut- Governor Char-
was made to have It referred to the lea A. Smith, who, us presiding of-
on finance. Heretofore, of senate, called that
a nomination would have been
Mr. Williams Is now see
rotary the treasury in charge of
lite u am Secretary Mi
first assistant in matters
k finance.
The office of comptroller of th
currency has been vacant for
months. Various reports have been
afloat of opposition against the
of Mr. Williams. It was
to order. Mr. Smith paid a
to President Wilson and hi
ministration.
The governor's message, which
considerable length, was read
in full, hut wan printed in the
It bristled with references
his political enemies and
recommendations ranging from In-
of the et
in public dinning rooms con-
of a movement to
the primary laws. The governor
characteristically declared there had
I ii no objection to the. primary laws
until was
Principal recommendations
ed in the mess-age
One mill for public h
Bi educational
r; i Ion
Abolishment it
Ion.
. -1,
his friends here
to. hi
of Many mine wen
drowned while attempt
to escape.
Doctors have started to the seem
which Is hard to reach because rail-
road communication is Impeded
ashes the tracks have been dis-
located by the earthquakes.
The violence of the eruption of
is so groat show-
ere of dust are falling hare today
carry with you any-
See them for their prices. I South Carolina
Mrs J I,. Rollins is hi n
parents, and Mrs. Lemuel Taylor,
in
have plenty plant bed cloth,
about th lion
and It will bi
has -u II I I
I also have all kinds of plant
d fer
thing else I this morning
, , ,,.,. thought with A. W, Ange and
veil. without Mr. I
Young men and women travel- Jaw
without Jeans. We are travel- spent the week-end,
ling whether we will or not. Shoes, hats, caps and all kinds
Of time la rushing us on clothing cheap at
.,, f,,, TO TOMORROW
WILL BE EVENT.
Guard In
Garden,
A. c,
A. W. Ange went to Greenville yes
, When you want fresh oysters,
ii. w. Dall.
We are still ling your
to J. Cox and Son for your
are
ether we that fact or not
we whether there is
anything definite In view or not-You
The distance between Nagasaki an. an Individual are sum
la about miles. where, and rapidly. Al-
A refugee who arrived here ready a third of the firs month
from Kagoshima gave the following the year Is and it seems ,. low prices for cash. Col
of the disaster. the beginning of the year was only and be convinced,
eruption suddenly wit rapidly. and Co.
columns of thick black smoke and you traveling without Jesus Ar
a from the crater of as an Individual, n young man drinks, mild cigars and sweet candle.
inhabitants of the or woman, traveling without They have them.
nail island rushed to the search and Jesus Is at to suggest some thing Mrs. J, C Smith, of Norfolk, Va
for you about with reference i visiting her Mrs. Jim
. this Journey alone life's and v- B i;
of which wears all bouts, rubber shoes and rain
We are . Harrington, r and C
direction you Mr. B, P. has ed
u t. people turned ha new auto.
, in search of Pistols, ,
no another d barrel guns and
t u them, A-e. and Co
ii, process traveling in- See for your plant bed
. . ; prep have Just a p
Monday night, where he
tint., Jan. i
of the Dominion parliament from the
Harrington, Bar. western and lower i, as well
i. fr. Ontario and
Cox, n. L. Abbott and are all In the capital In a
NEW YORK, Jan. II Tin
nation falters when it alt i
foretell the grandeur and
of gold lace and bubbling
which will be seen at the Old Guard
ball In Madison Square Garden t-
of tie -Pining of the .
big building will be tram
to an Immense tent,
accompanied by the customary
flame i
Hundreds of the
small l-land rush
on board junks and steamers
which carried tin m across three miles
of water to ashes, stone
particles of white hot lava tailing
all the while on the de
Kagoshima the heal was in
torn e. The eons In ti
of glowing cinder, made h
able.
horror was Increased by
shaking caused by Inn -ant earth . , v. never start on a
quakes. More than length without
shocks ware recorded before nightfall. t; try preparation for
lied along the highways Journey, We want
west and north of the city They had , pleasant companions.
abandoned everything Boon were men and women with us
Buffering from lack of food and drink stare our A Joy Is half a
the unless shared with some
resembled an in the sorrows come
glowing from the to we Want who can
of the mountain to the summit Dur-1 share our sorrows with us as
night lava i
the entire district. The volcano
constantly emitted thunderous
Hurtling rock and ashes set fire
several villages. At on the th
display and galleries of both
houses will probably be wit i
the usual large special in
rally speaking a very interest-
s. salon Is looked for. The pro-
as calls for leg i-
dealing railways. In
corp u and shipping
In I lo Ii
u-t. fr hi
the e
n d there will be con-
ill
Hotter i t of liquor las
Count tuition of p
. from i re.
Ii lo Hi
Thai is ah
be p
for r to bi
in of legal i I r-
i. of i
Buckeye State farmer.
M Aim.
of
led i here
I r
the auspices
Urn I Tin two
r pr r ad In n
Illuminated the o
Deli representing the
organization Bo ton PI no I I
Hartford and other . I r i ho sill
will be among the
feature of the
The spec efforts I
l all. i iii a I I I I
yes . will tho d mill i . . ,,,
march at mid I I
the music of Old rattle,
band, a ind i m ire off mil do
ti . full in i i if their r I Is, and the v.
. , sill p . . . . , ,,
.,,. at n forget tin
carry the steel beam Vulcan Plow.
plow i, band and line
II. n Forrest and Co.
We
who can
railway one hundreds per
sons were killed. Several village.-
along the foot of the volcano wan
burled In lava yesterday.
She
you know
Frank over
had
Goodness, Why
-Oh. the wretch stopped cull
I lag and and that, I
I New York Globe,
for Senator.
Pa., Jan.
rally of Pennsylvania Progressives
marling the Opening of the Wash-
party's Unites States senator-
and campaign. b
here today and will continue
tomorrow. County chairmen and
other party leaders from all over the
slate are In attendance. In
the Is Increased by tin
probability that the rally will
made tho for the formal
launching of candidacy of
for
i am .- In Si
n. 14.-
d i Texas n,
i . FORT I Ian
lie
League or d . need the I i
and nil i
delivered
i.
I i of
BI
i i large
op number of
of the stab or
sell of i for W, D. I
. pried The a.
bishop I Its e
the exchange of gathering to order and delivered hi ;, ,,,,. ., . . , , ,
the s listened to annual address, which dealt with Hi
I the address of c the
of r officers and
standing . Much of the
; time of the convention, which will
continue In session three will
I devote,; to of
proved methods In packing, shipping
distributing fruits, vegetables and
other food products.
Charley a full-fledged
manager now. He has signed
the Princeton pitcher for his
Bad
warehouse bill and
alters in which the
is Interested. The convention
Ions will continue over
Prominent among those on the pro-
gram for i,
president of the Union III
Tennessee, B. A. Calvin of
ton, former president the
division of the national organization.
d i h
con aeration ceremony.
Joe Rivers I's to get 14.000 for box-
Ad In Milwaukee
month
SM BLUE THIS .,
This tho Ire
I tO
ii,, Veneer Company to I
I S that was on the roof
of the building en the edge of tho
water tank After tho
arrived required but a
to put It out
The will amount to
fl covered by