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BRIM I BAPTIST H <lb/>
Mr. a <lb/>
Rev. C. K. <lb/>
church ho in here assist- <lb/>
in the noting in the <lb/>
is a preacher of ability and <lb/>
force and his an much en- <lb/>
d. His subject Tuesday after- <lb/>
noon was <lb/>
Wan Who Ha showed <lb/>
man who fall I <lb/>
chance and he never finds ; <lb/>
and I k <lb/>
stands by Ma <lb/>
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and too <lb/>
Christiana waste their I la <lb/>
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are God says arc. <lb/>
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ii,. . a i salvation, for <lb/>
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Morality and good <lb/>
in but will save <lb/>
until outside of I f In C rial <lb/>
be i aught In I <lb/>
of love baa for <lb/>
r . d the <lb/>
here In what we <lb/>
call an land, with wen <lb/>
a large of the people <lb/>
unbelief In Christ, many even <lb/>
within the shadow and wand of our <lb/>
Two services held snob day. <lb/>
and p. m. <lb/>
on Reel <lb/>
Th ii i u i k I <lb/>
cl n . Mr i. C Arthur <lb/>
on I of th <lb/>
caught on tire. Mrs. Arthur hi <lb/>
Pd be up Stairs and looking <lb/>
window on kt <lb/>
roof. Help from the premises <lb/>
celled in and with a few bucket <lb/>
v Bra put out before it <lb/>
could do much damage, <lb/>
.- it -tn alarm <lb/>
the old gone the city hall <lb/>
rang, inn the Bra whistle the <lb/>
not Mow <lb/>
. a E. at E. C. T. T. S. <lb/>
C. ML pastor of the <lb/>
Baptist Tabernacle. Raleigh, con- <lb/>
ducted assembly exercises the K. <lb/>
C. T. T. S. Tuesday He <lb/>
made a talk that rang with optimism <lb/>
and prophesy. He said the <lb/>
Southerner, who had been an alien to <lb/>
his own house for M years, was now <lb/>
coming back his own. The con- <lb/>
in and <lb/>
of South will the nation <lb/>
i he canal <lb/>
Will make the south <lb/>
the Gulf will <lb/>
Mediterranean Bea of the World. Ail <lb/>
i arc loot tor an out- <lb/>
through the Booth. <lb/>
Carol a th <lb/>
two sections, la In a position to take <lb/>
I ., ; i In thing are to <lb/>
Angle are def lined <lb/>
t. be missionaries of the world. <lb/>
.- the <lb/>
n and the <lb/>
. all these <lb/>
I . s mil ha i It At <lb/>
ton blood We, as Southern <lb/>
and should b <lb/>
. .,.,, and <lb/>
Mr. a all place In <lb/>
hf <lb/>
set<lb/>
mi III ill SALE <lb/>
Mother and Daughter fail to <lb/>
Appear Against <lb/>
Johnson <lb/>
CHICAGO, Nov. <lb/>
abduction against Jack John <lb/>
pugilist, was dismissed before <lb/>
. Una <lb/>
o, the <lb/>
Can <lb/>
led lo <lb/>
i .- real, had beet . him. <lb/>
i i girl and hi Mn I <lb/>
of who <lb/>
for . Mai <lb/>
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. case was . <lb/>
Sal i . . i-. rime<lb/>
I town i Ire oil n I <lb/>
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i all of <lb/>
Overflowing <lb/>
With <lb/>
i Pitt County. <lb/>
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Time Short <lb/>
Th It lo mind i <lb/>
Reflector lo om Mate <lb/>
v who h <lb/>
B, Mn,,. of an execution directed el respond, I II I there la III <lb/>
U. . from w. s. Cox. Paper can <lb/>
j ,. of Pitt county, In the ah. em ray their s- <lb/>
,,;,,, I will. Saturday, within <lb/>
23rd of at I o'clock <lb/>
, Mill. said county, sell to <lb/>
I bidder, for cash, on- send along <lb/>
Cr.,., bicycle, one cook remittance <lb/>
one Harrow hop. white and black <lb/>
spotted. TO said <lb/>
the right, title and which Th. Norfolk Southern railroad Will <lb/>
I the defend- special for <lb/>
, m the above described per- those desiring to attend the Thanks- <lb/>
day football game in Norfolk <lb/>
th- teams of Washington<lb/>
st n <lb/>
II ROUSE, <lb/>
Constable <lb/>
I i i;<lb/>
and of Virginia and A. and M <lb/>
of North Carolina. Additional Pull- <lb/>
mans will on from Raleigh to Nor- <lb/>
folk on Wednesday night for the re- <lb/>
turn trip Thursday night. The <lb/>
HAMPTON, Va., Nov -The an- road tare for the round trip la <lb/>
tin <lb/>
the auspices of the Hampton Nor- Harvard has an advantage over <lb/>
and Agricultural Institute open- h's in Its team baa <lb/>
here y and will been practically for six or <lb/>
tomorrow. A number of well known en weeks, i Yale has been <lb/>
are hare i ad log more than usual <lb/>
dress sessions. shifts.<lb/>
NEVER BEFORE- in the <lb/>
this store, have we been <lb/>
in a position to offer you the values <lb/>
in Men's and Boys Clothes as we <lb/>
are t id aid the estimate <lb/>
of it was clearly shown by the bus- <lb/>
we did last week. <lb/>
Suits and Overcoats <lb/>
and <lb/>
We wouldn't say so much <lb/>
about values, but there's a value in <lb/>
every Suit we have to offer you. <lb/>
and Overcoats look <lb/>
mighty good the they are worth <lb/>
more money than we ask. <lb/>
I guarantee all garments to be just as <lb/>
if any garment does not prove to be as sold your money will <lb/>
be cheerfully refunded. <lb/>
Shots, Hats, Men's and the things for the <lb/>
men and little men, look this store up. <lb/>
of II <lb/>
ii ii i i null lunar i a <lb/>
S H E L B U <lb/>
TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION OF THE OLD J. B. LATHAM <lb/>
FIFTEEN SMALL FARMS <lb/>
the north side of Tar River, <lb/>
id, miles <lb/>
twenty-five acres, and <lb/>
o is a splendid road frontage to <lb/>
n of the tracts there are <lb/>
and the purchaser will <lb/>
id begin farming on January <lb/>
is the best land in Pitt County, <lb/>
the price that the best land in <lb/>
claim, however, that there is nu <lb/>
i be had, and at the present <lb/>
that are selling as well as <lb/>
These farms are situated c <lb/>
on the Greenville and Tarboro r <lb/>
Greenville. Each tract ;. <lb/>
is beautifully laid off, so that <lb/>
each farm that will be offered. <lb/>
dwellings and plenty of <lb/>
have nothing to do but move in <lb/>
We do not claim that this <lb/>
and we do not expect it to bring <lb/>
County would we do <lb/>
tobacco and peanut land <lb/>
Lime, know of no two farm pro <lb/>
these. <lb/>
We wish, especially, to your attention to the house <lb/>
tract en which there are two tobacco barns and pack houses, in <lb/>
. to ether necessary buildings. In this tract, there are <lb/>
twenty-five acres, and the two tracts adjoining can also be ad- <lb/>
to this tract, which will make a total of about sixty acres. <lb/>
The present occupant of special tract raised eight acres cf <lb/>
fine tobacco this year, which he sold at a most excellent. <lb/>
price. <lb/>
The terms of this sale be in reach of any man who de <lb/>
to own a farm, one fourth cash, and the <lb/>
in six yearly come due one, two, three, four, <lb/>
and six years from date, with six per cent interest; or, if the <lb/>
purchaser prefers, a cash on the day of th <lb/>
sale will be accepted, and an ad on or before Dec <lb/>
ember 20th, with the six yearly payments as above mentioned.<lb/>
It matters not whether you are an investor, home-seeker <lb/>
or tenant, this is a splendid opportunity to buy a farm which will <lb/>
pay for itself. The money that you are now using to pay the <lb/>
rent on land that you are cultivating, can be applied to payments <lb/>
on this property; and, we nave that a great many ten <lb/>
ants can make the payments on one or more of these farms, and <lb/>
still have money left from that mount which they have had to <lb/>
pay as renters heretofore. If u are a man who has been rent- <lb/>
land ail your life, and have paid enough money to own a val <lb/>
farm, take of opportunity to mend that mis <lb/>
take, It is never too late, and it makes no difference whether <lb/>
you are old or young, you cannot possibly make a mistake in try <lb/>
to own your own home. <lb/>
At the expiration of six years, you will own a piece of <lb/>
property that will have been pail for with money that has never <lb/>
you the time making the same living that you were <lb/>
making as a and in addition to the fact that you have <lb/>
paid for a farm, you will have received the benefits of the in <lb/>
Teased valuation of the property, which will be about one bun <lb/>
died per cent, if history repeats itself in real estate, as it <lb/>
done for the last six years. have no reason to doubt this, on <lb/>
other hand, we have every reason to believe that farm lands <lb/>
will advance more rapidly in the next five or six years than ever <lb/>
before, in the same length of <lb/>
There will be an OYSTER ROAST given to those who at- <lb/>
tend the sale, absolutely and music by an excellent band. <lb/>
Everybody is cordially invited to attend. <lb/>
This sale will be open to both white and colored people; <lb/>
each tract will positively b of price. We <lb/>
only make the terms, and the purchasers make the price. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, Inc. <lb/>
NORTH IN A <lb/>
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OF ALL <lb/>
AIM INVITED <lb/>
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OFFER THE <lb/>
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FACILITIES. <lb/>
II E AX UP TO hATE <lb/>
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Russia s Championing of <lb/>
Interests to Culminate in War With <lb/>
Europeans Fear <lb/>
MOBILIZATION HI TROOPS IX <lb/>
I. SCALE BEAKS THAI <lb/>
INTENDS TO KEEP <lb/>
HAVING PORT OX <lb/>
i ll l BE- <lb/>
III OX WAT TO SUP- <lb/>
PORT BALKAN STATE CLAIMS <lb/>
DIPLOMACY REACHES BREAK- <lb/>
POINT. <lb/>
FIGHTING Si FRONT CON- <lb/>
BERLIN, I <lb/>
i and <lb/>
arc now i <lb/>
iii nm l med In <lb/>
of the <lb/>
t . i c II <lb/>
which ii n <lb/>
I. . <lb/>
PANAMA CANAL SEN. <lb/>
lip which place a portion of the gar- <lb/>
of the Austrian of <lb/>
in been lent, <lb/>
j Near I <lb/>
I Greece, is. <lb/>
troops occupied the <lb/>
road lending to the Turkish <lb/>
I Mr Navigation <lb/>
Not Th <lb/>
i alts a still open i <lb/>
gallon in hall past Ion this morn <lb/>
. treats of an alack <lb/>
on the forts guard <lb/>
i, ,. ii ,. i . . Used land sac of I . <lb/>
inn them, the o ii would <lb/>
Greek to sail <lb/>
it. i i I,,. e, i  I <lb/>
Change War<lb/>
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i in Balkan . <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Beat the Southerners by Even Dynamiters Were Going to Destroy Maryland Representative Active Fig- <lb/>
by Thorough Busing Methods ten Giant in <lb/>
IS IS MINUTES FIRST If CIVIL WAR SCOPE OF III <lb/>
REAL <lb/>
us <lb/>
run us <lb/>
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Desi He Austrian denials , .,,, ,,.,,.,.,., .,. <lb/>
a i on I i. . . n, i. v . t i. <lb/>
reported of the ,., r, ,,. Kn,. , <lb/>
army the The ,.,, will be kept In close touch <lb/>
army i., ,. . . , . , . tracts <lb/>
Ii . ,. . <lb/>
ii was i e keen on <lb/>
declares Be army , , , v.- maul- Maine <lb/>
and the Knight, on the Tennessee, led <lb/>
1.1 .,. The <lb/>
. Senator <lb/>
st the ,. . Marj la id, . lead- <lb/>
I con nu <lb/>
III Ii ii- Hie . ,<lb/>
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luted, id of <lb/>
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Unit-<lb/>
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, .<lb/>
. id of going from <lb/>
Serves lo ho <lb/>
large numbers. , own band on grounds <lb/>
The while Montana, which destined ,,, <lb/>
i. is resolved to await for Beirut, Mas started for Bald, <lb/>
the return Hie troops op- the entrance of the Suez Canal. <lb/>
the Turks and an change in the Itinerary will added another feature lo <lb/>
to be expected it easier for crullers to re- the sale. <lb/>
in a few days. their coal bunkers, pending what moot Impressed the attend- <lb/>
situation has become arrival in the Mediterranean of <lb/>
the changed attitude of the collier <lb/>
Greeks Island <lb/>
foreign minister, after having SMYRNA, Nov, IS, The are <lb/>
II, New k Ohio <lb/>
; h -i HI do Island m <lb/>
sin Total <lb/>
Southern Alabama <lb/>
I, Arkansas Florida Georgia <lb/>
Kentucky Mary- <lb/>
land Miss Nov. Mexico I, <lb/>
North Carolina Oklahoma South <lb/>
Carolina Tennessee B, Texas <lb/>
. . l or <lb/>
on witness ad, <lb/>
. . . mill weeks, , Bf <lb/>
is up em do n the <lb/>
en 1.- laid ,; Bourke <lb/>
Attorney Miller. late In September. <lb/>
in April, 1911, before compelled retire <lb/>
a J. <lb/>
and myself fl <lb/>
headquarters in <lb/>
J. II. Mi- <lb/>
talk at the <lb/>
was the method employed <lb/>
the company dispose the land, s. West Virginia Total <lb/>
in ii people saw an organization per-1 The argument might be offered <lb/>
from the campaign after <lb/>
that aim he returned to his <lb/>
home where he died at <lb/>
polls as to the after blowing <lb/>
up four jobs planned fur over Senator <lb/>
n suffered from neuritis, the <lb/>
often making his work in <lb/>
dared suitable as a basis for further reported have occupied the largo <lb/>
negotiations the Austrian proposal Turkish island of in the Aegean <lb/>
guaranteeing a free port on Bea and close to this city, it is <lb/>
tie Adriatic Sea and a the and most beautiful is-1 <lb/>
way through hut without lands of the Levant with a <lb/>
rights has now abandoned of about 50.000. <lb/>
standpoint <lb/>
every detail; a set of <lb/>
redound In the benefit of the <lb/>
, cf Arizona. New Mexico Company, u <lb/>
, are not southern states. If work <lb/>
Austria is now disposed to push the <lb/>
matter n decision because If war is <lb/>
Inevitable she wants to take <lb/>
age of her mobilization being more <lb/>
advanced than that of Russia. <lb/>
Arming The Ports <lb/>
VIENNA, Nov. Is <lb/>
here that the forts are being <lb/>
hastily armed with heavy guns by <lb/>
the war office. Information <lb/>
has also been received that all the <lb/>
troops who can spared <lb/>
from and haps been <lb/>
recalled to the capital. <lb/>
of Warship a to <lb/>
Turks <lb/>
LONDON, Nov. loss of the <lb/>
Turkish cruiser is a severe <lb/>
handicap to the. Ottoman <lb/>
In chief, according to special dis- <lb/>
patches from the front. The guns <lb/>
of the other Turkish warships are <lb/>
almost ineffective for the purpose of <lb/>
stopping the advance. <lb/>
The battleship which <lb/>
was formerly employed for de- <lb/>
of and latterly In the <lb/>
left flank of the lines has <lb/>
now been dispatched the Black <lb/>
Sea In order to strengthen the men- <lb/>
aced right Bank of the Turkish army. <lb/>
Considerable activity has been ob- <lb/>
served among the Bulgarians who <lb/>
have brought up some siege <lb/>
guns which are being rapidly place I <lb/>
representation of the <lb/>
man disposing of the property and in ., ,, ,,., <lb/>
parties acquiring it. in the congress most of the <lb/>
This Real Estate Company has committee chairmanships are held by <lb/>
hi equaled by con- Democrats, in fad there a.- <lb/>
only committees of <lb/>
J. said the <lb/>
non-union <lb/>
the <lb/>
wanted <lb/>
He said I should go <lb/>
promptly enlist as <lb/>
senate arduous and painful. <lb/>
and <lb/>
go then <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
soldier, as already had served in <lb/>
the an war. asked <lb/>
he expected me to take <lb/>
Big Fire Destroys Half a <lb/>
Town Near Asheville <lb/>
. V I t I In <lb/>
w live of New York and For. . down there , <lb/>
Affairs. by rm chance to steal <lb/>
Conference year <lb/>
ii e two best <lb/>
ill the south. <lb/>
members added during <lb/>
for all purposes. <lb/>
Rev. K. M. Hoyle. pastor of <lb/>
Memorial Methodist lakes up <lb/>
to the annual conference in <lb/>
a splendid record of his <lb/>
here during the past year. The fol- <lb/>
lowing notes taken from his report , h. <lb/>
lave gratifying to the church <lb/>
I Number of <lb/>
the year, <lb/>
Total collections <lb/>
15,196.74. <lb/>
A reduction was made <lb/>
in the church debt. <lb/>
The Sunday School has been graded <lb/>
and Interest largely increased. Th. <lb/>
class has and <lb/>
the There are ten other <lb/>
classes making a total of over In <lb/>
the Sunday school <lb/>
The congregations have steadily In- <lb/>
creased. <lb/>
Mr. Overton has tendered a <lb/>
lot to the church on condition that a <lb/>
parsonage be built on it. The pastor <lb/>
says Mr. <lb/>
the company as well as its treasurer, <lb/>
Mr. W. . Morion, are always to be <lb/>
found lbs sales home of- <lb/>
here in is under the <lb/>
, .-lit guidance Of Mr. Hazel <lb/>
The success of this company Is <lb/>
just does business In a <lb/>
live of New is <lb/>
I r- southern Democrat will <lb/>
succeed Mr. in the <lb/>
as chairman the Committee <lb/>
on Foreign Affairs. <lb/>
I'm a wagon load In <lb/>
lake much lo <lb/>
Idea and told BO, hut he <lb/>
he would take it up later. <lb/>
The company has a sale every day <lb/>
land apart from the benefit Greenville <lb/>
derives from being advertised by such <lb/>
a concern, as all financial matters are <lb/>
attended lo from the home office, our <lb/>
town grows financially. <lb/>
EXTRA <lb/>
Ibis Week Limit <lb/>
About weeks ago The <lb/>
tor notified those of Its subscribers <lb/>
who were more than a year in <lb/>
rears that notice had been given by <lb/>
far Heel Seeks to Recover <lb/>
Biggest Claim From <lb/>
Southern I I, <lb/>
An Average Yield of Fifteen Barrels <lb/>
Pet Acre <lb/>
A or corn on Mr. I. Joy- <lb/>
farm, about three miles west <lb/>
of attracted much <lb/>
comment during growth. <lb/>
It was on the roadside and grew and <lb/>
Various estimates were placed <lb/>
upon its probable yield. It was on <lb/>
land that had been In clover. <lb/>
There were ten acres of earn. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner recently harvested this <lb/>
corn and measured the yield of one <lb/>
acre The yield was an even sixteen <lb/>
and two-thirds barrels, which would <lb/>
make one hundred, sixty-six and two- <lb/>
John a,; <lb/>
Assaulter, Committed <lb/>
to Asylum <lb/>
thirds barrels for the ten <lb/>
Nov. Mr. Joyner also had thirty acres <lb/>
perhaps the largest damage suit of low land In corn which he thinks <lb/>
Instituted in th county has better than the ten acres upland <lb/>
has as well made I been brought by Renter Bros., of ho put reasonable estimate of <lb/>
parsonage will be Hading as the American average of barrels per acre <lb/>
Mill, against Southern entire forty acres which would <lb/>
position lo the I ill . .,.,,., t ti, Mrs . j . . ,, . <lb/>
account m sirs, way Company and John six hundred barrels. <lb/>
quarters at health, Mr. Hoyle had been ,, ,,.,, <lb/>
LONDON, Nov. special dis- thinking of asking for a transfer to <lb/>
patch from the i, Western North Carolina <lb/>
paper unless their subscription was <lb/>
brought up within the time specified <lb/>
the postal laws, .-,, once mail- <lb/>
ed a nm to all subscribers a year <lb/>
or more in arrears each week <lb/>
since attention was called to it is <lb/>
MILWAUKEE, WIs., Nov, John responded and <lb/>
who shot Colonel Roosevelt, but there <lb/>
was taken to Northern Who have not done so. <lb/>
tor the the <lb/>
Judge Backus having committed him go to those who have not <lb/>
at confirms that the but about fifty of his members American Hosiery Mills was set on <lb/>
Ionian troops captured go, together and offered to pay by sparks from an engine own- <lb/>
prisoners during the last engagement expenses In tbs mountains four month-j by the Southern Hallway Company <lb/>
with the right wing on the ,,,, if he Would consent to which was the <lb/>
lines. The Bulgarians here. This shows the great They further allege the <lb/>
ho left six Held guns and one machine esteem of the church for their and manufactured goods, <lb/>
pin n the field mill bis family our people gen- goods In of manufacture, to- <lb/>
are suing for That's good corn fanning, and Mr <lb/>
The allege that the does other farming <lb/>
Iii occupied by the <lb/>
Or Hyatt Cumins <lb/>
Dr. O. Hyatt will at Hotel <lb/>
Berths Monday. December ind to <lb/>
treat diseases of eye and lit glasses. <lb/>
II Std-m-W-f <lb/>
lo the institution on Friday after a <lb/>
commission of alienists adjudged him <lb/>
insane. <lb/>
has changed in demean <lb/>
or sines sentence was pronounced <lb/>
disease chronic para- <lb/>
and probably incurable, may re- <lb/>
In Ins spending rest of bis <lb/>
Ills In the However, should <lb/>
he ever lie pronounced cured he will <lb/>
be returned to Milwaukee and tried <lb/>
for the attempt on Mr. Roosevelt's <lb/>
life. <lb/>
Mr-. While to <lb/>
paid If you this notice marked <lb/>
or a mark by your name on the pa- <lb/>
is lo call your attention <lb/>
the date and notify yon that your <lb/>
name must he dropped unless you <lb/>
pay this week. We prefer not m <lb/>
slop sending any paper, but the <lb/>
laws compel us to do so unless <lb/>
subscription is paid within the <lb/>
prescribed limit. stopping the <lb/>
paper does not cancel the amount <lb/>
and shall take steps to collect out <lb/>
of those who force us to drop <lb/>
from the mall list, <lb/>
circuit Is to <lb/>
NEWPORT NEWS Va., Nov <lb/>
Whit,, has returned after he had dismissed his con- <lb/>
I in Philadelphia and will leave last night and had stepped <lb/>
today for to Join Mr. down from the pulpit to shake the <lb/>
White, who is DOS in Of those who remain. I alter <lb/>
The Of this popular <lb/>
couple has been <lb/>
speak to the pastor, is th <lb/>
a cause for two Hopped up to <lb/>
by then many friends and they ear- the Rev, Dr. W. Starr, pastor of <lb/>
with them to Greenville lbs best Trinity Methodist church pretending <lb/>
Another special dispatch from An- orally hope the conference will re- with in the enter Texas, I M <lb/>
Heart say. Austria Hungary Is Mr. Hoyle to Greenville and keep wore worth ,, , ,, , ,, . , J . J n'S <lb/>
watch guard and relieved kits <lb/>
Using a striking force at Port him here the full time.<lb/>
will he <lb/>
Greensboro News. <lb/>
bis watch.<lb/>
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<p>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
I LEG IS RE in <lb/>
Anti-Trust to Receive <lb/>
Masterful Sermons at <lb/>
Episcopal Church <lb/>
The Kl. Rev. Robert Dish- <lb/>
North Carolina to <lb/>
Meet in Raleigh <lb/>
text Month <lb/>
RALEIGH, Nov. annual <lb/>
As Result Early Morning <lb/>
Affray Negro May <lb/>
Die <lb/>
About one o'clock morning a <lb/>
o, of Carolina visited Green- <lb/>
yesterday and was a guest <lb/>
the handsome no rectory. <lb/>
row iii which knives were brought <lb/>
meeting of North l Farm- <lb/>
Into play with result to one <lb/>
Union 1.0 hold la th city <lb/>
auditorium, December ll and IS. Seltzer. All <lb/>
At both morning and evening .,,.,, in charge of ,,, parties connected with the cut- <lb/>
Si. Paul's Episcopal Church, tor the convention ting affray are of colored variety. <lb/>
Strange preached to large con .,. wort tor the past A front the owner- <lb/>
,,.,, i,,,, <lb/>
Place In The <lb/>
Legislature la <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
. . t. II la an <lb/>
toad that I a e already In pro- <lb/>
p I a number of b <lb/>
to be in approaching <lb/>
legislature and campaigns being <lb/>
planned tor enactment Into law, <lb/>
that will give the a dis- <lb/>
atmosphere, at <lb/>
least as to measures proposed it not <lb/>
bills actually passed. <lb/>
A distinct advance in anti-trust leg- <lb/>
is being hinted at, a complete <lb/>
revision Of the suite election law. a <lb/>
primary law for all parties. <lb/>
blanket form of govern- <lb/>
and Initiative and referendum <lb/>
laws for cities to be optionally adopt- <lb/>
ed, the application of the Torrens sys- <lb/>
of land titles and a variety of <lb/>
other <lb/>
Indication are mat Hon. E. J. <lb/>
lice, former speaker, who is returned <lb/>
from will espouse <lb/>
arable amount of <lb/>
other churches. To u program and the entertain between Frank James and Jim <lb/>
, of comment upon ., delegates, who will attend ban. Prom words to knives thrusts <lb/>
two sermons is be- the It is estimated that was an the <lb/>
end our scope. Hi. fame as a preach n ore I tan one thousand farm, re will handy. Hanrahan proved to <lb/>
Of and feeling of be In the City at this time to attend he the most dexterous with the ear <lb/>
love and Will which hi. the convention. tr. Mi before interference <lb/>
voids car, all Bishop The meeting of the executive com- could be brought Into play with an, <lb/>
b- a divine gift developed In a will probably be held Monday degree of success James had <lb/>
mind. Hie Influence evening. December . The other com stabbed repeatedly. His wounds are <lb/>
upon a congregation Is not entirely ml lees will meet Tuesday morning of such a not are that he is not <lb/>
yet the kind of at- and the opening session of the eon- peeled to live. <lb/>
traction emanated iron, those we are will be held a. Both men are under care of the in- <lb/>
bound to love bee-use of the love afternoon. It is expected that cal police authorities. <lb/>
they express for us. A wonderful Kitchin or his representative <lb/>
preacher of the Gospel of love, will deliver the address of welcome. <lb/>
. . in the Master and,, which occurred <lb/>
Redeemer. Strange stands the city and I . home <lb/>
out as the ideal carrier of a message Dr. II. e was a good and once <lb/>
brings contentment, peace and the North Carolina r <lb/>
well wish towards fellowmen and to the address of welcome. <lb/>
low women. His voice finds an <lb/>
the hearts of his listeners because David -II take David W. <lb/>
the chord it strikes stands for what- field to California for an <lb/>
ever best in the,,,. It revives what- ft of Return of <lb/>
ever feelings may lay dormant under. H <lb/>
pressure of the struggle lite. N rawer e for the year <lb/>
,. to mind that after ail there will second lean <lb/>
is but one way to live, and la to season, is <lb/>
TAX NOTICE <lb/>
will attend the following places <lb/>
. i nuts CM the dates named for the purpose <lb/>
The title selected for tie <lb/>
is but one .,,., <lb/>
Con and that his course In a life, performing the Victor Jacob is wrung the music <lb/>
tare Will have a specific bearing on ,,, imposed by the Maker, to a book by De and M <lb/>
United States contest whose burdens a production which is to M <lb/>
that will be two yens hen. when heavy to us and having implicit made by Max In <lb/>
Senator terms expires and . <lb/>
presentation of a French in Her-, <lb/>
he will standing tor <lb/>
and election. <lb/>
preached a sermon is exceptional <lb/>
the colored church in For the role in The Spy <lb/>
It is sieved that Mr. Justice will ,,, Charles has engaged Cyril <lb/>
be in the race and that legislation recently in T. e New <lb/>
undertakes or accomplishes Will be CHICAGO. Nov. 22-Announce- His part will be that now ac ed <lb/>
factors in that contest, ll is under- was made at the Woman's m London by George <lb/>
stood that he will not consider M Avenue Hospital of the successful version known as <lb/>
Nov. at Ayden. <lb/>
Nov. at <lb/>
Falkland. Nov. at Fountain. <lb/>
Carolina. Nov. Stokes. <lb/>
Bethel, Nov. at Bethel. <lb/>
Swift Creek. Nov. at <lb/>
Nov Hell's X Roads. <lb/>
Heaver Dam. Nov. Arthur. <lb/>
Nov. at <lb/>
S I DUDLEY, Sheriff <lb/>
Furniture <lb/>
Of-e rings <lb/>
NOW IS THE TIME TO <lb/>
THAT NEEDED <lb/>
PARLOR, DINING ROOM, <lb/>
OR BED ROOM MOTS <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
TO SEE THE <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
PLEASING AND THE BEST <lb/>
WOODS IN THIS DISPLAY LOW IT OVER TOD AT I <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
The Safest <lb/>
speakership of the House this lime outcome of a case of skin grafting <lb/>
H. and Julia Marlowe <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
at all. <lb/>
floor. <lb/>
Among some of the strong and m ,, . <lb/>
men in the senate of of Menominee. Wis. caused home on Island. I for <lb/>
will be found W. of Mar- an tar tubercular ulcer the house are underway. Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
and retail grocer <lb/>
dealer. paid <lb/>
preferring to lead on the in a large Hap of the skin of .-. <lb/>
a terrier was placed over a will hereafter spend their vacation In Seed <lb/>
wound on the arm of Mrs. H. W. America It is their Intention to build key., <lb/>
Nominee Wis caused t home on Island. for <lb/>
. VI. -r. I-- O, <lb/>
by an operation <lb/>
tin, who has had considerable leg s- <lb/>
K. Daniel, <lb/>
of Halifax, who lacked only a few <lb/>
votes of being nominated for <lb/>
ant governor before the state <lb/>
contention at Raleigh the past <lb/>
summer; A. Ward, of New Hera <lb/>
and A. Walls, of Iredell. sponsors <lb/>
of the first liquor legislation that Win <lb/>
. ,. expect to occupy <lb/>
Hot a rare one. took , . <lb/>
, . . coming summer, <lb/>
place several days ago and Mrs. <lb/>
Johnson has returned to her home <lb/>
their new <lb/>
The first announcement <lb/>
Suit., Baby carriages, par <lb/>
suit., tablet, safes, <lb/>
and Sail Ax High Ltd <lb/>
tobacco, Key West Hear, <lb/>
of <lb/>
, coming season of three weeks canned peach <lb/>
taking with her the dog winch had g UM ,, <lb/>
contributed to her of . p, lye, toot <lb/>
had to keep the skin and , ho office of the oil. cotton teed meal <lb/>
alive while we transferred It from the the date of oranges. <lb/>
to our Dr. An- . . . . .- . <lb/>
who performed the opt ration <lb/>
the first performance Is two months <lb/>
which the remaining one-third of akin ,.,, house, <lb/>
could be I from the dog with- <lb/>
out harm. <lb/>
dog was nourished largely <lb/>
dim lit k to <lb/>
put effect In the state and ch <lb/>
led to North Carolina <lb/>
prohibition by an <lb/>
majority; Bel- <lb/>
or one of the la 11- <lb/>
of the Fear <lb/>
r S. ant from h <lb/>
l. Scott. Jr. Graham, long a <lb/>
i I Bi I III . <lb/>
. . the farmer in de- <lb/>
pend aft. <lb/>
la; W. i ; ; <lb/>
who presided at the i De i- m <lb/>
h. i d C tat <lb/>
K n PH I I Nov. The <lb/>
ii i p. Co all round ; la . <lb/>
en of Cab C. <lb/>
, ,; and b. i i as I. In N Kl <lb/>
, our II. Hickory. I V <lb/>
RAISE loop water, not far <lb/>
n, la, i from the M Miss <lb/>
College family laid I ml h had <lb/>
illy reticent I pa <lb/>
r j C Con few and had taken even- <lb/>
. held In Farm <lb/>
ed the suggestion <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
said today; we sewed <lb/>
of the skin on the arm and left the NEW LOCATION <lb/>
remaining third on the dog. Then we j Benjamin has <lb/>
bound the dog and patient together for his brokerage bus- <lb/>
a plaster and them in i same building where Dr. <lb/>
this position for seven days, after . . ., located, front of the <lb/>
nuts, dried <lb/>
as <lb/>
china wars, were, <lb/>
beat <lb/>
new Royal <lb/>
other roods p <lb/>
cheap for rash Com- <lb/>
me II <lb/>
MOVED MOVED <lb/>
into Now Stable. <lb/>
Corner 2nd ind Street <lb/>
S M S H n II T <lb/>
Man<lb/>
,. Nil <lb/>
M -i- i <lb/>
I It <lb/>
a i i <lb/>
Only n Eire Hero <lb/>
hut the crowd cheered, as, with <lb/>
burned hands, he held up a small <lb/>
round box. he <lb/>
Salve bold. <lb/>
ha everything beat for <lb/>
Right also for boils, ulcers, sores. <lb/>
pimples, eczema ruts, sprains, <lb/>
Surest pile It In- <lb/>
ruination, pain. Only H cents <lb/>
a, all <lb/>
your harvest money <lb/>
is in this <lb/>
at these two men. They have been <lb/>
to market their cotton. One put his <lb/>
in the hank and the other one t <lb/>
They were held up on the way home. The <lb/>
Billy fellow who wanted to take his money <lb/>
home had to to the robbers. The <lb/>
other was able to them the <lb/>
His money was in the bank. <lb/>
other <lb/>
i lesson from your harvest money In this bank like all <lb/>
farmers. It Is safest It when- <lb/>
ever Jon please. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
P. P. P. J. Forbes Cashier <lb/>
ROOFING AND SHEET WORK. <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop F <lb/>
Work and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS Green- <lb/>
the educational committee to i <lb/>
with which to endow Atlantic <lb/>
Christian College WU on, <lb/>
school is fine work and take- <lb/>
high rank among the denominational <lb/>
Institutions. <lb/>
The convention i I ill <lb/>
officers for the coming <lb/>
J. W, Hines. of Rocky <lb/>
vice president. E. A. of <lb/>
Greenville; treasurer. L. J. Chap- <lb/>
man, of w. c <lb/>
Manning, of W <lb/>
Automobile would lie a to Her <lb/>
We understand that Mrs. D. M <lb/>
wife of fie pastor of Jarvis <lb/>
Memorial church, has been <lb/>
nominated In the contest for the auto- <lb/>
mobile at Pharmacy and <lb/>
quite a number of friends are giving <lb/>
her their votes. people of the <lb/>
are aware of the <lb/>
of Mrs. Hoyle's health, and know that <lb/>
automobile would be a to <lb/>
her in providing a means to keep her <lb/>
out more in the fresh air. While not <lb/>
act of charity to give her the rot <lb/>
it Is a thoughtful to do so. <lb/>
and a kindness most be <lb/>
stowed. <lb/>
Honor <lb/>
The honor roll for the public ll b <lb/>
at King Cross Roads for the <lb/>
month, 16th, is as <lb/>
Ruth Lillian <lb/>
Smith. Joseph Forbes. <lb/>
Second Floyd Peden. <lb/>
Third Ashley <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
Anna Forbes. <lb/>
Fifth Christine smith. <lb/>
ll, ml Parker, William <lb/>
Sixth Tyson, <lb/>
Smith. Clifton Corbett <lb/>
The highest WAS made by <lb/>
Clifton Corbett and Parker, <lb/>
DELIA SMITH. <lb/>
NANNIE <lb/>
Teachers <lb/>
Mamie Ruth Smith. <lb/>
OXFORD. N. C, Nov. The fol- <lb/>
lowing announcement has been <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Hill <lb/>
announce the engagement of their <lb/>
daughter <lb/>
Maud Clay- <lb/>
to <lb/>
A Great Mr William Milton <lb/>
when Its foundation is undermined of <lb/>
and f the of North Carolina <lb/>
attacked, quick pay la . <lb/>
follows nO the firs TM-to-be Is one of Oxford's <lb/>
Dr King's New Life accomplished society and n <lb/>
b taken to tone the stomach gifted musician and vocalist. The <lb/>
and liver, and bow. groom-to-be Is a successful lumber <lb/>
Ma. Pleasant, easy, and only dealer and popularly known through- <lb/>
X at all adv out the state. <lb/>
f I I <lb/>
TWENTY YEARS of Successful Banking <lb/>
IS THE RECORD OF <lb/>
Bank of Greenville <lb/>
OUR DEPOSITS TODAY ARE MORE <lb/>
THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE <lb/>
AMONG OUR DIRECTORS are some of the most Successful <lb/>
Men in Pitt County. <lb/>
WE INVITE YOU to be numbered our DEPOSITORS <lb/>
SERVICE, SAFETY, and SECURITY, IS OUR MOTTO <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier<lb/>
sang g I I ill <lb/>
as well satisfied with the re- <lb/>
suits of his lour, which devoted <lb/>
I. SALE <lb/>
My virtue a power of sale <lb/>
MM <lb/>
county will be compelled to pay bis <lb/>
Such a question as this should <lb/>
LAND SALE to an inspection public In a certain mortgage deed, Views it receive the opinion of th. <lb/>
By of a decree of super- buildings and an of the executed and delivered b W. M be at Boy. pie and bridges across <lb/>
court made in special proceeding . municipal government in and wife Page, to Mr. n <lb/>
No. W. Forbes, chief European cities, <lb/>
Forbes and others. Ex Fade, the <lb/>
undersigned commissioner will sell <lb/>
for cash public auction for <lb/>
on December 2nd, 1912, <lb/>
Henry Edwards, dated the day of Much to oar surprise we lean or at meetings <lb/>
December, and recorded In the Count I and legally advertised. The tin <lb/>
book U-i, page the on . from <lb/>
will, on Honda the the II month, passed an the pant, that public matters <lb/>
camber, 1912, at o'clock, noon, ex- at a bi not smack of the <lb/>
pose to public sale, to the bid far . r r variety. <lb/>
before the court hos , I i vi Indulge the hope the <lb/>
door in Greenville, following do- thirty Thing the bids have been n <lb/>
scribed panel of land i. gO a on It, is an bid <lb/>
and being in Greenville This question of building . bridge the Hoard received a <lb/>
township, Pitt county. North Caro- across Tar river between Greenville more mature and l <lb/>
Bonner's Lane and Clark street and John Alice beginning in s stake, the cur- and Washington has been dis matter will be allowed to p. o <lb/>
fronting on Lane feet by, James A. and Jennie of Julia Hail s hi In , u- i. many years and many i r for the solution <lb/>
nil mi Clark street feel, upon heirs at law of Sylvester the held in J. J. laud and have been mads for and Incoming Board. . do <lb/>
runs south east poles to an against It. The lack of has would be i- to the <lb/>
old ditch at several small sweet kepi it solved until the present. In an I <lb/>
then south with said of tho above referred to, we . upon then which <lb/>
money has d not ear. to wear until i <lb/>
HEAL ESTATE <lb/>
North Carolina, County, <lb/>
In Superior Court, Before D. <lb/>
before the house in Green- Moore, Clerk. <lb/>
ville the following described real es- Benjamin of the <lb/>
in the of Green- estate of Sylvester <lb/>
ville which formerly belonged to the <lb/>
late John J. Forbes, to <lb/>
lot lying on corner of <lb/>
Alice Hemby. widow, and Willie G. <lb/>
Francis S. Hemby, Dennis D. <lb/>
property are several houses and be- deceased. <lb/>
property conveyed lo By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb/>
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by court Pitt county, made by D. <lb/>
dated Dec. 12th, which deed Moore. Clerk, in the above to a pine, wondering If the <lb/>
GREATEST <lb/>
PLAY I <lb/>
EVER SAW <lb/>
AS TOLD TO <lb/>
By ALEXANDER. <lb/>
Leading Pitcher Philadelphia Nation- <lb/>
Whose Has Made Him <lb/>
the Sensation of the National <lb/>
League This Se. <lb/>
of record In the of cause on the 2nd day of No- nor. thence with bis line, a small found, or has the spirit of borrow. our, <lb/>
Register of Deeds of Pitt county in at o'clock, noon, ex- branch lo a slake, his gotten into the blood Of the <lb/>
Book B-8, page and Is hereby to public sale, before the then lo D. I. fathers. <lb/>
to for an accurate house door in Greenville, to corner, several small pines The matter has been <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the follow-laud a white oak then north west at least before two different Boards <lb/>
lot known as the Lewis Kinging described tract or parcel of poles to a stake, thence northwest- prior to the present one and on both <lb/>
lot lying in that part of Greenville <lb/>
known as Little Washington, bound- Lying and being in Beaver Dam <lb/>
ed by tho lots of Jackson and the mouth of the ditch <lb/>
Bottle Tucker and others and being the middle of tho lane and runs <lb/>
the lot conveyed to John J. about yards lo a stake on <lb/>
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan- <lb/>
7th. 1207, by deed which <lb/>
pears of record in the of Reg- <lb/>
of Heeds Pitt county in book <lb/>
page reference to which <lb/>
another ditch, then northeast with <lb/>
said ditch about three hundred yards <lb/>
to a stake, then north parallel with <lb/>
first line to a stake, then west to the <lb/>
beginning containing acres, more <lb/>
deed is hereby made for an accurate less. <lb/>
Also a one-tenth undivided Inter- <lb/>
lot known as the William jest in and to a certain tract or par- <lb/>
lot being fully described eel of land in Beaver Dam township, <lb/>
in a deed from W. H. Hanrahan Unbounded on the north by the Craw- <lb/>
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. place, on east by land of J. <lb/>
course poles to the begin- it was the opinion of tho <lb/>
containing acres more or Commissioners that if a bridge <lb/>
This sale Is made to satisfy the <lb/>
to he built that Yankee Hall v as the <lb/>
proper location. The reasons for <lb/>
It. DAVENPORT, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
R. FLEMING, <lb/>
W. S. WILLIAMS <lb/>
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb/>
This the 2nd day of Nov. 1912. <lb/>
EDWARDS. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
TO <lb/>
that view were based upon the fact <lb/>
that it was halt-way ground be- <lb/>
tween and Washington, I <lb/>
and more centrally located for the <lb/>
convenience of Pitt county citizens. <lb/>
On the north side no less than live <lb/>
roads meet the vicinity of Yankee <lb/>
Hall and it affords the most <lb/>
lent point for the traveling public <lb/>
Directory <lb/>
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb/>
CREDITORS <lb/>
Having this day been duly <lb/>
pointed administrator of the estate of ,,, road. from the <lb/>
Walter Gardner deceased, by the from <lb/>
clerk of tho superior court of Pitt from the from <lb/>
which deed appears of record In tho the Elks land and others and having duly qualified th road, to cross the <lb/>
office of the Register of Deeds of and on the south by the Nichols land bond as such, notice is hereby ,,. Simpson. <lb/>
and by Henry and to all persons holding claims <lb/>
and on the west by Lawrence said estate to present them On the other hand a <lb/>
containing acres, more for payment, duly authenticated. at Boyd'S Ferry would <lb/>
on or of November. a route between <lb/>
Said lands will be sold subject or this notice will be plead In on , sides of the <lb/>
the Dower interest of Alice Hemby, bar of their recovery. All persons Md would the <lb/>
widow of Sylvester Hemby. This to said estate are urged to of COunty people and <lb/>
will be made for the purpose of pay- make Immediate payment to mo. g comity folks living in <lb/>
This the day of November, 1912. owning land across <lb/>
AND COT OFFICIALS <lb/>
of November. <lb/>
Pitt county In book 1-4, page <lb/>
and is hereby referred to for an ac- <lb/>
curate description. Thin lot <lb/>
lot known as the Sheppard <lb/>
lot and tho same conveyed to J. J. <lb/>
Forbes by H. S. Sheppard and wife <lb/>
by deed dated Oct. 8th, 1890. which <lb/>
deed appears of record In the office off and discharging the <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt of the estate of the said Selves- <lb/>
county in book A-6, page and Hemby. <lb/>
hereby referred to for an accurate de-1 This the 2nd day <lb/>
This lot also lies in Little 1912. <lb/>
Washington and being x C. HARDING, <lb/>
H ltd Commissioner. <lb/>
lot lying in that part of <lb/>
Greenville known as Little Washing- <lb/>
ton known as Hooker lot and <lb/>
being the game lot conveyed by Os- <lb/>
car Hooker to J. J. Forbes by deed <lb/>
dated Dec. 19th. which deed <lb/>
pears of record hi the office of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds In book 0-8, page <lb/>
which deed Is referred to <lb/>
Churches, Lodges Social <lb/>
gallons. <lb/>
I. Dudley. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. Moore <lb/>
Register of Deeds W. M. Moore. <lb/>
B, Wilson. <lb/>
Chas. Laughing- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
P. D <lb/>
J Holland. J. J. May. B. M. Lewis <lb/>
E. Proctor, <lb/>
e is a lot o . , <lb/>
the major and the minor goes, not <lb/>
so much in things that done <lb/>
as In the way of doing them II <lb/>
to me from what I have <lb/>
my short stay in the big circuit, <lb/>
that the players save themselves more <lb/>
that is, do not waste so much <lb/>
as they do in r <lb/>
and then have something in re to <lb/>
make plays Just when j <lb/>
I Did you ever nonce best <lb/>
plays of each close g s. em to <lb/>
come just when they at- n., It <lb/>
do . just so. u. ti they real- <lb/>
happen, for the players keyed <lb/>
up to the greatest pitch and they do <lb/>
things at the critical sine. I ll M they <lb/>
couldn't do If they tried under any <lb/>
other circumstances. <lb/>
It was a condition Just like that that <lb/>
brought on what I think was tbs <lb/>
greatest play I ever saw life. <lb/>
The play was one Charlie <lb/>
our manager, made In Cincinnati this <lb/>
season. This may sound as If am <lb/>
trying to con the manager, but he'd <lb/>
make the same plays whether he was <lb/>
manager or not. was catching, <lb/>
of course, and Reds were giving <lb/>
us plenty of trouble to bold back <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
In the Court. <lb/>
Eva Mills Va Johnson Mills <lb/>
Tho defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that an action entitled <lb/>
for us above has been commenced in the <lb/>
an accurate description. This lot Superior court of Pitt county for an <lb/>
fronts on Clark street feet and absolute divorce; and said de- <lb/>
runs hack 1-2 will further lake notice that <lb/>
lot In said town known as he is required to appear at the next <lb/>
the river. In fact should the bridge <lb/>
he built at Ferry the <lb/>
will land in Mr. Proctor's field <lb/>
less he dedicates his cart path and <lb/>
bridge across Creek lo <lb/>
J. J. MAY, <lb/>
of Walter Gardner, <lb/>
Jarvis and Blow, Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having qualified as the r. Proctor's bridge. will be <lb/>
of the estate W. Flake, de- compelled to build two bridges c i. <lb/>
ceased, all persons owing said estate of one. and in event <lb/>
Town. <lb/>
M. Woolen. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Chief of T. Smith. <lb/>
E. Nobles, B. B. <lb/>
n, W. A. Bowen. J. S. Tunstall J <lb/>
P. Davenport, II. F. Tyson, Z. P. Van- <lb/>
the county. the county H c Edwards <lb/>
Water and Light <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
a part of lot No. the plan of term of the superior court of <lb/>
said town, lying on the corner to be held on the 20th day of <lb/>
Reed and Third streets and fronting January, 1913. at the courthouse of <lb/>
on Reed street feet and on Third said county in N. C, and <lb/>
1-2 I answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
Said will be divided to suit said action or the plaintiff will <lb/>
purchasers If before sale. to the court for tho relief demand- <lb/>
Will please settle the same at once the burden of two bridges <lb/>
and all persons to whom the said es- cost <lb/>
is indebted will present the same concerned, there can be but little <lb/>
Within twelve months of the dale of difference in the building of a <lb/>
this notice or the same will be plead- <lb/>
ed in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Oct. 1912. <lb/>
SAMUEL <lb/>
Administrator of W. H. Flake, least, looks as if Pitt county people <lb/>
W. F. EVANS. Attorney. a <lb/>
Beaufort county citizens. Shall we <lb/>
L. Allen <lb/>
V. Overton. <lb/>
Baptist, a M <lb/>
Rock, pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; <lb/>
Grover Alexander. <lb/>
county has Just recently contracted <lb/>
to pay half the cos, for a bridge down wT, and them from winning out. <lb/>
In the same action which. say the day c T and Cut- <lb/>
They were hitting regularly <lb/>
regular pastor. ting down lead we bad plied up <lb/>
Episcopal, St. Dallas early in the game. Every Inning they <lb/>
Oct. 29th, 1912. <lb/>
J. B. JAMES. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ed In said complaint. <lb/>
This tho 20th day of November, <lb/>
1912. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
By A. T. Moore, D. C. <lb/>
Hy virtue of the of a G and son. <lb/>
Judgment rendered at the Sop-I for plaintiff. <lb/>
1912. term of Pitt superior n <lb/>
court, In a case therein pending en- <lb/>
titled, Elizabeth J. Smith vs. <lb/>
Harriet E. Smith. Jesse Smith. Leon <lb/>
Smith, N. Smith. Linda J. Smith. <lb/>
Grace K. Smith and H. <lb/>
the undersigned commissioner will <lb/>
expose to sale, before the court <lb/>
house door In Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday, the 2nd <lb/>
day of 1912, <lb/>
noon, a certain or tract of land <lb/>
lying In the town of Greenville, <lb/>
of and Fourth streets, <lb/>
beginning at the corner of Wash- <lb/>
street and running thence with <lb/>
Fourth street feet to W. H. <lb/>
line; thence with his lino <lb/>
to Tyson's line; thence with <lb/>
Tyson's line to Washington <lb/>
street 1-2 feet to the beginning. <lb/>
It being one half of lot known in <lb/>
town plan as No. containing by <lb/>
estimation one-quarter of an acre, <lb/>
more or <lb/>
Terms of <lb/>
This Nov. 1st. 1912. <lb/>
Wm. H. LONG. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
FOB SALE HIGH CLASS <lb/>
Jersey Hogs. My herd combines <lb/>
the blood lines of King of Cols, that <lb/>
for that sold <lb/>
for 15.250. Tip Top that sold <lb/>
for Defender the Champion <lb/>
Helen the etc. Pigs <lb/>
and breed sows can be shipped at <lb/>
once. Pigs each. lo weeks <lb/>
lo months each. D <lb/>
L. Farrior. Raleigh. <lb/>
II <lb/>
SAVE YOUR WIFE <lb/>
From the Drudgery <lb/>
of Ironing <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
Self-Heating <lb/>
Flat Iron <lb/>
Does <lb/>
The Work <lb/>
In Half <lb/>
the Time <lb/>
now borrow more money to build an- <lb/>
other bridge to put out Pitt county <lb/>
Tucker, rector. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Bowen <lb/>
of Sunday school. <lb/>
R, V. Lancaster. <lb/>
shoppers and traders within a very p M cert <lb/>
Z. Memorial-Rev <lb/>
Oct. 28th. one Sandy sow, weight t of course a man who I M . . <lb/>
about pounds and one shoat. color , Washington from . <lb/>
clerk; H. D Bateman, <lb/>
have a good J <lb/>
k I secretary. good, it looked safer, <lb/>
20th. Finder of above named interested more in the <lb/>
will receive reward by ,., traveling from the Car- <lb/>
me at N. C, Route and sections into the <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
L A. ARNOLD of Pitt county across the <lb/>
river and vice versa. Taking these <lb/>
people into con-id- ration there is no <lb/>
choice for a crossing but Yankee <lb/>
Hall, and if a bridge is ever built, <lb/>
good and civic righteousness <lb/>
will demand and put it <lb/>
Possibly we should have stated In i <lb/>
Brand Home <lb/>
BERLIN, Nov. Brand Whit- <lb/>
lock, may of Toledo, and Mrs. Whit- <lb/>
lock, who have been making a rather <lb/>
easier, at one-tenth the <lb/>
Cost of the old way; besides saving <lb/>
strength, health nerves of house- <lb/>
wife or servant. Heats itself from <lb/>
the gasoline or denatured <lb/>
Better and cheaper than gas <lb/>
or electricity. No wires or tubes In <lb/>
the way. No waiting for irons to <lb/>
heat, no struggling with cold irons, <lb/>
no walking from hot stove <lb/>
The Imperial <lb/>
Flat Iron is hot all the time. Heat <lb/>
instantly regulated. <lb/>
Burnt Five Hours <lb/>
for One Cent <lb/>
Safe, cleanly, odorless. Use In- <lb/>
doors or out at home or traveling. <lb/>
Always ready. Light, beautiful. <lb/>
Costs little. itself in three <lb/>
months. Money-back Guarantee. <lb/>
Today. <lb/>
to com and it. <lb/>
I have taken up hogs, <lb/>
female Berkshires and one barrow, <lb/>
marked fork in each ear; <lb/>
two black color and one spotted; all <lb/>
in good condition. Owner can get <lb/>
same by proving ownership and pay- <lb/>
charges. <lb/>
ARCH STOCKS, <lb/>
R. F. D. Greenville. N. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Ledges. <lb/>
Greenville No. A. K. and A. M <lb/>
-R. Williams. M.; L. H. Pender <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
Sharon, No. A. F. and A u <lb/>
tho that we were opposed to j E. Griffin, Sec. <lb/>
the order made by the Hoard at its Greenville Encampment No. I <lb/>
special session on the 14th. We do aV-B. W. C. P.; <lb/>
not think the county is able with its H Pender. Scribe. <lb/>
bonded Indebtedness and other ex- <lb/>
to look after, to borrow <lb/>
to build a bridge at Fer- <lb/>
for the of such a few <lb/>
even though some of them are <lb/>
the pretty big fellows. There are <lb/>
scored or came near it, and it <lb/>
looked as if were going to lose a <lb/>
game that we thought was already <lb/>
won. In the seventh and eighth Inn- <lb/>
they came so near scoring that It <lb/>
took a couple of beautiful plays to <lb/>
stop them; and when we got Into the <lb/>
ninth inning and the first man went <lb/>
two runs to the <lb/>
Then a couple <lb/>
Chapel I hits put them back within reaching <lb/>
-Rev. W. O. pastor. distance and they began to reach too <lb/>
Free Will Baptist-Elder Thomas E hard- man <lb/>
. , . they had runners on second and third, <lb/>
with one out, a hit meant defeat for <lb/>
us after all. You can Imagine were <lb/>
pretty sore. The batter hit a long fly <lb/>
to center, away out. It was not hard <lb/>
for to catch the ball, but go- <lb/>
out as he was it didn't seem <lb/>
for him to throw out the fast <lb/>
runner who was walling at third for <lb/>
him to make the catch before start- <lb/>
home with the rim. <lb/>
managed to gel beyond the ball <lb/>
and circle so as to catch it <lb/>
condition for the throw, and as It <lb/>
touched hands he cm loose as <lb/>
hard as he could for the plate. II <lb/>
was a great throw, considering his <lb/>
and the distance, the ball <lb/>
didn't quite reach and was bounding <lb/>
a bit away from the plate when <lb/>
made his play. He saw that If he <lb/>
waited the runner would score. He <lb/>
ran in, scooped the ball the short <lb/>
Tar River No. K. of <lb/>
Woodward. C. C.; A B. <lb/>
K. of R. and S. <lb/>
Greenville Chapter No. R. A. M <lb/>
-J. N. Hart, H. P.; E. E. Griffin. Sec <lb/>
Covenant No. I. O <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified <lb/>
superior court clerk of Pitt county era things more urgent than the F.-Meets every Tuesday night. E. G <lb/>
as executor of the will convenience of these few to which the Flanagan. N. G.; L. H Pender. Sec. <lb/>
lament of H. S. Congleton. deceased, county should, lend its attention. I Tribe No. I <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to all persons There is no spontaneous demand for R- Sachem; J. bound, and without trying to turn <lb/>
indebted to the estate to make such a bridge; the public has not <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersigned; asked for It; It Is only the craving <lb/>
and all persons having claims against of individual benefit that desires It <lb/>
said estate are notified to present th- The county cannot afford the <lb/>
same to the undersigned for payment of public money to develop <lb/>
on or before the 12th day of property; the treasury must be <lb/>
1913, or this notice will be plead used for urgent county needs and <lb/>
In bar of recovery. our money spent always with an eye <lb/>
This 12th day of November. 1912. to the public good. The <lb/>
L. R. WHICHARD. sage of the order at the special sea- <lb/>
Executor of H. S. Congleton. violated the spirit of these <lb/>
ltd lent truths and should he <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
mil-. A majority of the present Hoard <lb/>
BAY retire In their <lb/>
Steam Packet <lb/>
Dally, including Sunday,<lb/>
Mall steamers <lb/>
Equipped with Unite <lb/>
Wireless Telegraphy and every n,. <lb/>
convenience. Cuisine <lb/>
ML <lb/>
Portsmouth, Sundays pro <lb/>
week pm <lb/>
Norfolk, dally pm <lb/>
Old Point pm <lb/>
to all points <lb/>
have no right or business to attempt <lb/>
to the hands or set a policy for <lb/>
W. Brown, C. of R. <lb/>
threw himself backward, slid along <lb/>
to the plate on his back with his hands <lb/>
stretched Into the base lire, his face <lb/>
Nous- -Miss Lillian Carr, under th runner's feet, and <lb/>
Ward Moore, secretary <lb/>
Daughters of T <lb/>
. Jarvis. president; Mrs. J. L. Wool <lb/>
n. <lb/>
The Kings A. L <lb/>
Blow, president; Mrs. O. <lb/>
Secretary. <lb/>
Sans Mrs <lb/>
tagged him out. The play saved the <lb/>
game, and I believe It is the most <lb/>
less bit of nerve and bravery I ever <lb/>
saw anywhere, besides being wonder- <lb/>
from any standpoint. <lb/>
1911. by W O <lb/>
Seal's Unerring Instinct. <lb/>
The Instinct of the seal Is marvel- <lb/>
Frank Wooten; Secretary Mrs. Geo. It will leave Its on the <lb/>
morning, and, going down <lb/>
Dunn, day. <lb/>
D M Clark, secretary. J l l <lb/>
in the evening It will locate Its <lb/>
End of Century Mrs. If. H. same <lb/>
the new Hoard. If the present Board President; Ml. H. W, Moseley hundreds of thousands of other baby <lb/>
desires to proceed under a snap Secretary. seals, notwithstanding the ice may <lb/>
Hound Table Mrs. K. R. have been wheeled or drilled fifty or <lb/>
Civic League Mrs. T miles during the day from wind <lb/>
A. Secretary, Mrs. T. <lb/>
Iron are Sold and Guarantee <lb/>
to <lb/>
extensive tour of sailed for and Canada. <lb/>
New York today on th CAM H. ft I Office, No. Main St <lb/>
;. Mayo- A X. ft w- BROWS, JR. <lb/>
they should not have waited so <lb/>
long. To he sure If a bridge is real- <lb/>
to be built. It will be carried out <lb/>
in an orderly manner. Why <lb/>
bids be Invited when no plans and <lb/>
specifications have been drawn Why <lb/>
all tills unnecessary haste <lb/>
The whole matter Is one of no <lb/>
M. <lb/>
and tide. <lb/>
Candid Confession. <lb/>
Sometimes the will has been used <lb/>
for purposes of confession. Thus we <lb/>
L Party find J. of Eng- <lb/>
c for president of the United land, who leaves his landed to <lb/>
tie moment to the whole people of stales In years old today. his yea, I may say, <lb/>
the county and while some few will Major Sir Bryan Baldwin myself, she <lb/>
receive practically the whole an English baronet who fought with marry no man. for fear to meet <lb/>
fl, of a bridge a. the proposed Americans in the <lb/>
still every payer In th War. old today.<lb/>
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be carried through and a <lb/>
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be three things which <lb/>
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v up your mind that your own congress to purchase the <lb/>
way at shall be by home of Thomas Jefferson and pro- <lb/>
the rudder of conscience, and learn BerTe M a tor the <lb/>
I u i passing a lesson of of the nation. Any one <lb/>
use n your own life. this petition can call and <lb/>
ill. AIM id V <lb/>
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so. <lb/>
section <lb/>
e in, who went out from that <lb/>
in follow lei- I'll people are <lb/>
now than ever be- <lb/>
. i and the time to raise the money <lb/>
for the monument is now. <lb/>
lie iron is News <lb/>
There should be many in Observer. <lb/>
who sign the petition. <lb/>
way of a Serpent a rock; way in a little kingdom of <lb/>
a ship in the midst of the sea. and states, is about twice <lb/>
way of a man with a <lb/>
the slate New Hampshire, <lb/>
Everything else is high but the <lb/>
i rice of newspapers. They go at the <lb/>
Same price as when living and cost <lb/>
This is My Birthday <lb/>
Flank K. Realty <lb/>
Captain Prank. E. S. N. <lb/>
was born in Win., Nov. <lb/>
At sunset a long train of ears wait- us, a hall <lb/>
of labor did not cost half as from the <lb/>
at present. Tel there are sub- M His <lb/>
ed on a bridge as a sailing ship passed city. early career in service on <lb/>
. who are hard to get to nay ., . <lb/>
oil absolutely various ships of the old navy. From <lb/>
for their paper and some beat the ho um. . <lb/>
bout a single port mini was on at <lb/>
publishers out of the price altogether, the library of war records office in <lb/>
national capital. His first coin- <lb/>
through the draw. <lb/>
The snip sailed up the river toward <lb/>
the cold Winter sun; another ship <lb/>
ailed passed II going in the opposite <lb/>
action. <lb/>
Only one wind was Vet. <lb/>
these ships and which <lb/>
wind, moved by <lb/>
east a-id ore went west. <lb/>
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without a single poll <lb/>
and and p.- <lb/>
parity have been and <lb/>
by the Turks a <lb/>
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rower one In the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
It may be of use to you in your ca- <lb/>
and civilization, has <lb/>
not <lb/>
to think for a few minutes about t, ls <lb/>
these two ships and the lesson at and <lb/>
they young men. <lb/>
Tl e man who Bailed, In his life's is ow heroic lit- with a line <lb/>
journey, toward failure and disaster Male conquered In . suspend Judgment <lb/>
looks always with envy, sometimes one d bravest war <lb/>
an <lb/>
intense sensation of Injustice, at the <lb/>
man who passes going in <lb/>
the opposite direction. <lb/>
Morehead City and New have oM . <lb/>
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been worked by a cheek flasher. ,., ti. and th <lb/>
i an old and often exposed game. . miser Charleston He reached the <lb/>
grade of captain in and the i <lb/>
year was given command of i <lb/>
the battleship Wisconsin in the i <lb/>
around world cruise of the J <lb/>
fleet. Since Captain <lb/>
Beatty has been in command of the <lb/>
n at Washington. D. C. and <lb/>
superintendent of the gun <lb/>
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE, YOU <lb/>
have the satisfaction of knowing you are getting <lb/>
the very best quality you can possibly procure <lb/>
anywhere the money. <lb/>
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be- <lb/>
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the <lb/>
eye style, but a few wear will <lb/>
prove the inferiority of the quality of <lb/>
the materials used and the careless- <lb/>
exercised in their making. <lb/>
We look to quality first of to it that <lb/>
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the <lb/>
general construction the best procurable any- <lb/>
where. We depend upon you for our business, <lb/>
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we <lb/>
are in duty bound to give it to will. <lb/>
Our new season's styles for ladies and gentle- <lb/>
men, and boys and girls are ready for your <lb/>
but some sharp fellow comes around <lb/>
and work it. The wise <lb/>
thing to is never cash a check for <lb/>
stranger.<lb/>
Charlotte way they do <lb/>
loon; blind <lb/>
TIS A FEAT TO <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
I FIT <lb/>
from the abut- Up and <lb/>
environment of centuries and <lb/>
into trade and nu <lb/>
upon payment of costs. One man <lb/>
convicted there in two cases Was in- <lb/>
a thousand dollars. <lb/>
This Date in History <lb/>
Vet the forces that move men bound <lb/>
toward success are exactly the same To the end that God may help those <lb/>
as those that move other men to fail- <lb/>
humiliation and defeat. her conquering <lb/>
all <lb/>
question i. <lb/>
Turks the Province Ai- <lb/>
which you use the forces you Hie seaport <lb/>
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on the Adriatic Sea. lie port and <lb/>
order suppressed In <lb/>
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our ex-presidents are to be look- states Congress met <lb/>
Annapolis, Md. <lb/>
Public funeral in Milwaukee of <lb/>
Solomon Juneau. founder of <lb/>
the City. <lb/>
started on his ex- <lb/>
Into <lb/>
1899 British defeated fie Boers In <lb/>
the sanguinary battle of Moil- <lb/>
ed after all right. Besides they <lb/>
i, make for themselves, the Car- <lb/>
corporation is set aside <lb/>
an annual pension for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
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the in Greenville, bong land <lb/>
conveyed Mac k. Hardy by B, <lb/>
and Feb. 1900 <lb/>
in Book M-8, page <lb/>
containing 1-2 acres or thereabout. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash, or 1-2 cash <lb/>
and balance in months secured by <lb/>
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Cured <lb/>
For nearly fen years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks <lb/>
of Tread way, suffered with womanly troubles. She <lb/>
last, I took down and thought I would die. I <lb/>
could not sleep, I couldn't eat I had pains ail over. The <lb/>
doctors gave me up. I read that had helped so <lb/>
many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. <lb/>
saved my life Now, can do <lb/>
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the pains peculiar to weak women, such headache, <lb/>
backache, feelings, in arm, side, hip <lb/>
or limbs, and symptoms of womanly trouble, you <lb/>
should try the woman's tonic. ed from per- <lb/>
vegetable ingredients, Can is the best <lb/>
remedy for you to use, as it can do you t good. <lb/>
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two famous ports In Trieste and Pitt co <lb/>
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forms ii. i rime. And brave Bulgaria, the is on the right <lb/>
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on Victorious arms, halts medicine of the country <lb/>
This human force ambition the gates of in i, <lb/>
t Lincoln's to It she is right Bond roads sentiment is taking <lb/>
Nov. 1912. <lb/>
W. F. EVANS, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
But In all in us i. i,. , exists <lb/>
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in John Brooke, d of <lb/>
I N, C, Is to certify all <lb/>
person claims against the <lb/>
of i to <lb/>
ii to us months <lb/>
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All Indebted Io said state <lb/>
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Fountain <lb/>
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sent Kinston <lb/>
Bee Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb/>
our steel beams. <lb/>
plows and castings, also <lb/>
plows castings. <lb/>
More beet and better beef for the <lb/>
same money at R. W. <lb/>
-Miss of Cox's Mill was <lb/>
in town Friday evening. <lb/>
A new lot of buggy robes Just in <lb/>
A. W. and Company. <lb/>
Miss Willie Baugh went to Ayden <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
When in need of cotton seed meal <lb/>
or cotton call on the Pitt <lb/>
county Oil Company, they are here <lb/>
run the goods. <lb/>
Mr. M. T. Spier returned Friday <lb/>
night from <lb/>
Harrington. Barber and Company <lb/>
are headquarters for paints, <lb/>
and nails. <lb/>
U. W. made a business trip <lb/>
to Thursday buying cattle. <lb/>
Mr. L. L. gin house <lb/>
near here was totally destroyed by- <lb/>
lire Thursday afternoon by a match <lb/>
sinking in the <lb/>
spread very rapidly as the building <lb/>
was very old and dry. Ten or twelve <lb/>
bales of cotton were partly burned and <lb/>
about bushels of seed. There was <lb/>
insurance on building. <lb/>
at once. head of <lb/>
beef cattle <lb/>
Mrs. J. Cox went to Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
The Mother's Club met at the home <lb/>
o Mrs. J. H. Johnson's on <lb/>
evening. A large number were <lb/>
and Poultry <lb/>
PLUS <lb/>
Marie Cabin ,,,. appear in <lb/>
comedy. <lb/>
Frank has bi for <lb/>
part in <lb/>
j H. Reeves Smith has scoured a <lb/>
Dust of <lb/>
I Grace La Rue is to appear in <lb/>
ville in Record <lb/>
adapted to <lb/>
taste, is to be in London. <lb/>
Holcomb's sketch. <lb/>
Last is be played again. <lb/>
The new play by Louis X. Parker <lb/>
for is called Paper <lb/>
Lewis Waller and Madge Tither- <lb/>
are to appear together In <lb/>
the <lb/>
I Charles has been engaged <lb/>
I to play a prominent role with Mrs. <lb/>
in High <lb/>
Norman K. Hackett is to appear <lb/>
a dramatization of O. Henry's story, <lb/>
Pauline Frederick has returned to <lb/>
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on tunes or <lb/>
sucker and which the and is work <lb/>
as the <lb/>
I Kidder is to go in <lb/>
with a version of her <lb/>
former play. Sans <lb/>
It is said that Bayard play <lb/>
Fight.- he rewritten and <lb/>
that Helen Ware will be the star. <lb/>
and Paid has made <lb/>
a success in Chicago that it may- <lb/>
run there for rest of the season. <lb/>
Edwin Milton Boyle's new play, <lb/>
is to he pro- <lb/>
by H. early in the <lb/>
During Two Weeks Each <lb/>
Three Gold Watches <lb/>
with Pendants, <lb/>
Three God Bracelets, <lb/>
Handsome Diamond Ring. <lb/>
IN EACH <lb/>
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A Grand Prize for the <lb/>
Leader of each Contest <lb/>
on Points. <lb/>
you give me another <lb/>
dance <lb/>
Miss Charming Really. Softly, <lb/>
you've bad nearly all so far and <lb/>
you know. Its Just <lb/>
to spite Miss Lovely. We've had e <lb/>
quarrel <lb/>
the famous French actor, <lb/>
present. <lb/>
The man who buys his goods of <lb/>
mall order house looses money and <lb/>
his mistake when he examines ls Produce in Paris, and <lb/>
the stock and finds what excellent author. Edward will <lb/>
Values and up to date goods he gets <lb/>
at A. W. Ange and Company. <lb/>
attend rehearsals. <lb/>
Robert is preparing to <lb/>
in York <lb/>
early In the spring. Florence Rock- <lb/>
veil he his woman. <lb/>
Twelve thousand dollars a week is <lb/>
raid to be the cost of the Sarah <lb/>
Nor. Messrs. <lb/>
Million. J. and K. <lb/>
church, made a lying trip to Green- <lb/>
ville Saturday evening <lb/>
Miss Pearl Hester has taken road which will tart <lb/>
the school at Corey's school house Its lour from Chicago on December . <lb/>
near here. Henry Miller is to produce a new <lb/>
Barber and Company Inlay called by Harry <lb/>
are receiving shoes now to suit the Smith, author of Bump- <lb/>
weather and the purse. In this latter play <lb/>
Messrs. Tinker. Charlie Hope Crew make her debut <lb/>
Tucker, and Walter Cherry of near a star under Mr. Miller's direction. <lb/>
Greenville were here Sunday. <lb/>
Sewing machines at A. Ange <lb/>
and B lea day free trial <lb/>
Bill convince you they are <lb/>
best. <lb/>
The Buggies <lb/>
by a. ;. Co Manufacturing <lb/>
are popular. Never <lb/>
have n .-, many want <lb/>
this make of buggy. There is <lb/>
reason for Ask the man who <lb/>
buys them. <lb/>
Seal's Unerring Instinct. <lb/>
The of the seal Is marvel- <lb/>
It will on the <lb/>
Ice In the morning, and, going down <lb/>
through a hole, remain away all day. <lb/>
swimming in search of food Return- <lb/>
In the evening it Will locate its <lb/>
offspring In the same among <lb/>
hundreds of thousands of other baby <lb/>
seals, notwithstanding the tee may <lb/>
have been wheeled or drifted fifty or <lb/>
sixty miles during the day from wind <lb/>
and tide. <lb/>
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you founded a you must say <lb/>
you found a book <lb/>
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in opportunity last night to e . <lb/>
Impromptu dance the Carolina <lb/>
Mr. J. of spent If <lb/>
J. u. Ferrell, president the At- <lb/>
Real Estate Company, the <lb/>
hand which was here yea- <lb/>
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A TRIBUTE <lb/>
Saturday evening with Miss Lillian <lb/>
who also companied <lb/>
home from here returning Monday <lb/>
morning;. <lb/>
If cotton you want ginned or cot- <lb/>
seed that you have for sale, come <lb/>
l The Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Company will take care of <lb/>
Miss Grace Mr. II. John- <lb/>
son Sunday with <lb/>
Mr. Ci. A. Kittrell went to Kinston <lb/>
Saturday night. <lb/>
More heel and better beef for the <lb/>
same money at It. W. Dall's <lb/>
Miss Tucker and Mr. <lb/>
ton Cos spent <lb/>
home. <lb/>
if your look is not it. <lb/>
ale, made music the Club from <lb/>
nine to eleven. <lb/>
Many couples attended and a <lb/>
was had. <lb/>
Must Believe It <lb/>
get a good one from A. W. Ange <lb/>
Co <lb/>
v . C x of near Cog's Hill, <lb/>
v n Friday evening. <lb/>
When in in id meal <lb/>
Him hulls call on the Pitt <lb/>
County Company; they are her,, <lb/>
u good <lb/>
M. B Bryan and C. I. <lb/>
made n Flying trip tn <lb/>
Ayden Sunday evening, <lb/>
at once. of beef <lb/>
cattle It. W. <lb/>
Dr. T. Cox morn- <lb/>
for Baltimore where he goes to <lb/>
carry a to the hospital. <lb/>
a new and complete line of buggy <lb/>
harness can be found in our show <lb/>
room. See us before you buy a <lb/>
A. fl. Cox Co. <lb/>
Prof. John Carroll, Miss Nettie <lb/>
Mies, Miss Dora and Mrs. <lb/>
T. made a flying trip to <lb/>
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Till it So Plainly <lb/>
When public endorsement is made <lb/>
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ville the proof Is positive. You must <lb/>
Read this testimony <lb/>
Every sufferer of kidney backache and <lb/>
every man, woman or child with kid- <lb/>
trouble Will do well read<lb/>
Mrs. l. Hang live, <lb/>
n's kid- <lb/>
are by no means r. new remedy <lb/>
me. i have used them on differ- <lb/>
occasions and Lave found they <lb/>
are a great mi Kid- <lb/>
complaint and backache made me <lb/>
mini-able and it was not until I pro- <lb/>
cured Dean's Kidney Pills from the <lb/>
John I-. Woolen Drug Co., that I found <lb/>
relief. Recently I again got a sup- <lb/>
ply of remedy and it helped me <lb/>
s promptly effectively as <lb/>
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Co., New York <lb/>
sole agents for the United States. <lb/>
Remember the <lb/>
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Helen and a Paul <lb/>
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Greenville real <lb/>
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3rd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat Dec. <lb/>
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presented to successful contestants on the Mon- <lb/>
day following the closing day of each contest <lb/>
In each and every one of the contests a First <lb/>
and Second Prize will be awarded, provided the <lb/>
lady contestants fully comply with the <lb/>
and regulations of the contests, as set out <lb/>
The young lady scoring most points in all three <lb/>
contests will be awarded an extra prize at the con <lb/>
of the Third and last contest, consisting of <lb/>
a handsome diamond ring. This over and above <lb/>
whatever ether prizes she may win in the <lb/>
contests. <lb/>
Rules of the <lb/>
lady, married or single, residing in Pitt <lb/>
County can be a candidate in any or all of the <lb/>
three contests. <lb/>
names must be sent in by tilling <lb/>
nomination blank to be found at the bottom <lb/>
this announcement, and mailing to Contest <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
in any of the three contests does NOT <lb/>
bar the winning contestant from participating <lb/>
in the oilier contests. <lb/>
may secure their subscriptions <lb/>
anywhere, there being no division into dis- <lb/>
prize in each will awarded <lb/>
in the young lady scoring points or over. <lb/>
Second prize to be awarded in each to <lb/>
scoring most joints after the <lb/>
leader. However, she will not qualify for a <lb/>
second prize unless her score shows or <lb/>
more points, lint it is distinctly understood <lb/>
that in order to win a first prize a contestant <lb/>
must have a score of points or more. <lb/>
The young lady scoring most points in all <lb/>
three contests will be awarded a grand prize <lb/>
consisting of a handsome diamond ring, over <lb/>
and above other prizes which she may have <lb/>
earned during the three contests. <lb/>
r. The contest manager will decide all points <lb/>
which may arise in the course of the contest. <lb/>
and candidates in entering these contests <lb/>
agree to abide by all rulings which he may <lb/>
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For Subscriptions either new or old<lb/>
Kilt <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good lantern around <lb/>
the the yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. Ii gives a clear, bright <lb/>
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;. months year points <lb/>
year pears points <lb/>
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Bra points <lb/>
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Rifles and Pistols. <lb/>
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Winchester, Stevens, and Hamilton <lb/>
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The I tor tin <lb/>
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as are worn in professional perform- <lb/>
of the Mikado, will be furnished <lb/>
by a professional costumer for the <lb/>
opera to be given at the Teachers <lb/>
Training School. <lb/>
In the background the play will <lb/>
be seen cherry blossoms, <lb/>
lanterns, parasols, a tea- <lb/>
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an illusion that will make the <lb/>
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many cf the clergy <lb/>
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the of fifty years of <lb/>
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you ever see a ball player <lb/>
to make a play, co u nil <lb/>
his arm eras swinging to throw, and <lb/>
turn the flay and the game D <lb/>
down Wall, did, and It resulted la <lb/>
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was on second, and Joe Wood was <lb/>
pitching. We were ploying the High- <lb/>
landers a and Wood <lb/>
pitching well. We were all the time <lb/>
Just about to make rims, but we B <lb/>
could make it came down to <lb/>
the seventh Inning with the score <lb/>
to nothing;, and it looked as If <lb/>
the game belonged to whichever team <lb/>
was lucky enough to score a run. <lb/>
think It was Cree who opened the <lb/>
seventh Inning for Mow York with a <lb/>
two-i hit. Speaker made a fine <lb/>
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PLAY I <lb/>
TOLD TO <lb/>
By FRANK BAKER. <lb/>
Third World's Champion <lb/>
Athletics. Who Has in- <lb/>
to the Greatest Third Base- <lb/>
man of the <lb/>
A fellow is Inclined to think that <lb/>
the all I saw Is the <lb/>
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the play always seem- greatest <lb/>
me is the nth out tor <lb/>
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the play I ever saw, <lb/>
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Mop or catch or throw, but a <lb/>
play that Eddie mi de on <lb/>
bases last bi n . Ho made it at the <lb/>
right time, won the came for us and <lb/>
gave tie beat I timing and <lb/>
tunning ever saw. <lb/>
Al the time lie made the play the <lb/>
pennant race wasn't over by a whole <lb/>
lot. We were ahead, but not enough <lb/>
to feel comfortable. Both Detroit and <lb/>
wore going well, and as you <lb/>
know It doesn't take much of a change j <lb/>
in the luck to turn things <lb/>
A few bad breaks of luck and some <lb/>
you've been thinking out of <lb/>
comes along and there you are. forced <lb/>
to fight for life again. There Is so <lb/>
much luck In the game that no team <lb/>
can stop hustling for a minute until <lb/>
it is won. <lb/>
We were playing and alt <lb/>
though we had boon beating them <lb/>
I or- <lb/>
Made <lb/>
Coal Suit.- arc <lb/>
attractive both in Cut, <lb/>
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terns told by Kg. <lb/>
Points <lb/>
It. <lb/>
the housewives of Greenville are most intelligent <lb/>
found why they refuse to pay more <lb/>
for other brands, when they can buy at moderate cost<lb/>
he purest and most wholesome Baking Powder made. <lb/>
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General <lb/>
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cotton .-n <lb/>
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Professional Cards. <lb/>
Clyde <lb/>
play on the ball, and got it back to <lb/>
second Just In time to lose a close de- <lb/>
I thought the runner was <lb/>
out and we kicked a bit, for It looked <lb/>
as if the might cost us the <lb/>
game. It was almost a that <lb/>
the next batter would sacrifice, or try <lb/>
to, and the cinch went through. He <lb/>
bunted hard and fast down toward <lb/>
second. I forget which was bit- <lb/>
after Cree that day, but he was <lb/>
fast, and the bunt seemed to turn <lb/>
the game upside down. It <lb/>
seem for Gardner to get up to <lb/>
It In time Wood had been planning <lb/>
to cut off a bunt and make the play to <lb/>
third, and was moving In when the <lb/>
bunt wont past him to his left. He <lb/>
turned and chased after the ball <lb/>
while Gardner was coming forward at <lb/>
top speed to reach It. Wood jumped, <lb/>
stuck down one hand, and grabbed the <lb/>
ball. a snap throw he might <lb/>
have caught the runner going to first, <lb/>
and he actually had started to make <lb/>
the throw when he seemed to have <lb/>
new Idea. I heard his yell <lb/>
and like a flash he snapped <lb/>
the ball to Gardner, who had stopped <lb/>
ten feet from him and was in perfect <lb/>
position to make a throw to third. <lb/>
The ball scarcely touched Gardner's <lb/>
hands when I saw It winging at me <lb/>
like s flash. whichever of <lb/>
the Highlanders It rounded <lb/>
third and was ten feet up the line <lb/>
Jockeying for a lead to try for <lb/>
home If the bunt rolled past Gardner, <lb/>
and all I had to do was to grab the <lb/>
ball and plaster It on him as he tried <lb/>
to get back. <lb/>
Wood had seen In a fish that he <lb/>
only had a desperate chance to cut <lb/>
off the runner at first, and he figured <lb/>
that the other runner would be <lb/>
to turn start for home <lb/>
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make the throw- to third In time, so <lb/>
he snapped the ball to Gardner, who <lb/>
i the Idea In a tenth of a sec- <lb/>
and shimmed the hall over to <lb/>
me lust In time New York got an- <lb/>
hit that Inning, but couldn't <lb/>
core, and we counted one later and <lb/>
beat them one to nothing. <lb/>
lull, by W. U <lb/>
steadily their pitcher had us troubled <lb/>
and we were forced to put on <lb/>
ounce of steam to make It safe. It <lb/>
was tied up in the sixth and in the <lb/>
last of the seventh Collins beat out a <lb/>
slow infield hit. There were i <lb/>
at the time and I was bat. I r. <lb/>
curve ball on top somehow and It <lb/>
bounded over the pitcher's head and <lb/>
rolled down over second base I had <lb/>
hit when I saw Collins start to run, <lb/>
and he was half way to second when <lb/>
the bat met the ball. He turned sec- <lb/>
end base at top speed and went on to <lb/>
third. The baseman Stopped <lb/>
the ball about ten feet back of second, <lb/>
with one hand, and too late to make a <lb/>
throw that would catch Collins at <lb/>
third, as he picked up the ball <lb/>
with his right hand he stopped, took j <lb/>
a look toward third, and seeing there <lb/>
wasn't a play, he threw the ball from <lb/>
his right hand into his glove, showing <lb/>
his temper because the hit had gone <lb/>
through. That quarter of a second if <lb/>
temper was enough. Collins had slow- <lb/>
ed up turning third base and seemed <lb/>
to be stopping, but over his shoulder <lb/>
he saw the fielder wasn't watching as <lb/>
closely as he should have been, and in <lb/>
a flash he was going for the plate at <lb/>
lop speed. The second baseman Jump- <lb/>
ed back Into position to make the <lb/>
throw, and threw perfectly to the <lb/>
plate, but too late, as Collins slid <lb/>
of the plate and scored with what <lb/>
proved to be the winning run. It la <lb/>
that kind of Quick thinking that <lb/>
makes Collins such a great player, <lb/>
and it Is that kind of taking <lb/>
of every false move by the other <lb/>
team that makes the Athletics a win- <lb/>
team. <lb/>
1511, by W. O. <lb/>
I. M. <lb/>
Lawyer <lb/>
Office second floor in Woolen building <lb/>
on Third St. opposite court house <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
L. I. Attorney at Low Long Carolina <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edward on the Court <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
. IV. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
Office formerly occupied by <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
en Wonder <lb/>
From far away come re <lb/>
putts of u wonderful new <lb/>
hat is believed will vastly benefit the <lb/>
people. T. of <lb/>
writes King's New Dis- <lb/>
is doing splendid work here. <lb/>
It cured me about five times of <lb/>
coughs and colds, also my <lb/>
brother of a severe cold In his chest <lb/>
more than others, who used <lb/>
It on my advice We hope this great <lb/>
medicine w-ill be sold in every drug <lb/>
store In For throat and <lb/>
lung troubles there Is nothing bet- <lb/>
A trial will convince you <lb/>
its merit. and Trial bot- <lb/>
free. Guaranteed by all drug- <lb/>
gists, adv <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
H. w. M. D. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Bar, and Throat <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C <lb/>
Office with Ii. James, Green- <lb/>
ville, day every Monday, a m to S pin <lb/>
W. C. D. M. Clara <lb/>
Civil Engineer at Law <lb/>
CLARK <lb/>
and <lb/>
Surveyors <lb/>
w. r. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office opposite R. L. Smith Co's. <lb/>
and next door to John Flan- <lb/>
Company's new building. <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina. <lb/>
Presence of Mind. <lb/>
A man who. with his wife, em- <lb/>
ployed on a farm In Shropshire, re- <lb/>
found himself In a bad <lb/>
when, In attempting to evade the <lb/>
onslaughts of a savage dog, assistance <lb/>
came In the shape of his wife. <lb/>
When the woman came up dog <lb/>
had fastened his teeth In the calf of <lb/>
her husband's leg and was holding on <lb/>
for dear life. Seizing a stone in the <lb/>
road, the wife Brag about to hurl it, <lb/>
the husband, with wonderful <lb/>
of mind, <lb/>
Mary Don't throw that <lb/>
stone at the dog. Throw It at <lb/>
London Answers. <lb/>
In the Old Days. <lb/>
Eve had Just tied a of ma- <lb/>
leaves about her ankles. <lb/>
on earth ore you up to. my <lb/>
Adam <lb/>
am trying on my hobble <lb/>
skirt, return d the part- <lb/>
of his with a sweet <lb/>
s Weekly. <lb/>
Ground for Hope. <lb/>
hear that daughter eloped <lb/>
with his <lb/>
and wired his forgive- <lb/>
What did he do that <lb/>
lie thought new there might <lb/>
lie a chance for to use<lb/>
WELL HELP YOU BUILD <lb/>
If you've a lot and desire to build <lb/>
on it we can you. We will ad- <lb/>
you the money build and <lb/>
you can repay us the same as rent <lb/>
o much a month. Call and let's talk <lb/>
over and let us show you how yea <lb/>
can own own home at little <lb/>
no extra expense. <lb/>
B. V. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life. Fire. and Accident <lb/>
Office on Fourth rear Frank<lb/>
HUT lit THE 14TH <lb/>
SOW OS SALE. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office In Building, Third It <lb/>
wherever his <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
BUILDING AMI LOAN <lb/>
ASSOCIATION <lb/>
lit WHY <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
TI. Ward C. C. Pierce <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
WARP PIERCE <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Practice In all the courts <lb/>
Office In Woolen Building . <lb/>
Street. <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina.<lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance <lb/>
Company <lb/>
The Strong- <lb/>
est and Beat <lb/>
i u <lb/>
S. T. HICKS <lb/>
and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating <lb/>
Gasoline Engine s <lb/>
. Electric Li-.-ht <lb/>
t om prepared to do your work at <lb/>
Reasonable me or can. <lb/>
Phone No.<lb/>
mm <lb/>
if <lb/>
Pitt County Leads The State, <lb/>
in material prosperity, in <lb/>
good year of 1912, according <lb/>
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of this State, <lb/>
and are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking <lb/>
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO. <lb/>
Beginning in with the modest Capital of this bank has grown steadily and <lb/>
safely, until now, with <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
it is equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First Congressional <lb/>
The best part of this es in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS- the <lb/>
Z f J r Tr itS are FARMERS, advance, <lb/>
or the helps in the of the whole community. <lb/>
We strive not only to earn dividends for our Stockholders, but to use the for the greatest benefit to the community. <lb/>
Come with us, we want your business. <lb/>
r President K. II. HIGGS, Tire-President C. <lb/>
Had Io Account of <lb/>
Trouble Caused Heating <lb/>
Plant <lb/>
Union Advocates it as <lb/>
Solution <lb/>
ASKS HELP <lb/>
Hums <lb/>
In Two <lb/>
The sexton going to the <lb/>
early Monday morning saw <lb/>
Sunday proved a real feast to the considerable smoke issuing from <lb/>
In the Baptist No alarm was but <lb/>
Rev. C. E. Maddry. of Tabernacle people called <lb/>
church. who had been preach ll <lb/>
v Mat a Bleeper or sill under the <lb/>
Young farmer From dear <lb/>
Commits <lb/>
Suicide <lb/>
the meeting of the of the heating furnace had <lb/>
week i poke four times Sunday and caught on lire and burned in two. <lb/>
his sermons were much enjoyed. The doubtless been on tin <lb/>
one Sunday night on Final but air could <lb/>
especially forceful and T <lb/>
All it run chi's Of The Wide ,., ,. The Plant was but recent- <lb/>
War <lb/>
Help The Cause of There were several re-j completed not quite two weeks ago, <lb/>
Good Roads quests for prayer and some at of making the con- <lb/>
foundation under the furnace t <lb/>
not thought necessary to remove <lb/>
At the morning service one was <lb/>
the wood and build up from the <lb/>
The following resolutions for bet- <lb/>
roads were passed by the <lb/>
Local, Farmers November <lb/>
1912. <lb/>
Whereas, the Local Farm- <lb/>
a long <lb/>
I realize that the progress . ,.,,,, ,. .,. . . , fortunate. <lb/>
to off today because . , <lb/>
of any community depends its the derangement of the heating ere started at once <lb/>
resources and on its Mr. Maddi left this at- foundation to <lb/>
his home. The ls <lb/>
will follow III <lb/>
Calved us a candidate for baptism. , and , WM a, <lb/>
Much regret the church end and one midway. The middle one <lb/>
friends, tho announcement for these catching on fire shows the <lb/>
continuing the a few days long its timely discovery was <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
We believe that tho natural re- <lb/>
sources of Craven are <lb/>
If b any county <lb/>
in the slate and we further be- <lb/>
Hint the capacity tor handling <lb/>
these resources in a gnat measure I <lb/>
lies with the people of the county <lb/>
and, <lb/>
Whereas, the people of Craven Brown, <lb/>
are unreasonably handicap-1 D. Boyd <lb/>
by the bail roads of said county <lb/>
meeting with <lb/>
and next work it was <lb/>
aid he members and lo <lb/>
In Hie church. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
and Lee <lb/>
I friends to inn,,, their interest. <lb/>
lire <lb/>
A few nights ago a large barn on <lb/>
i of Messrs, Alston and <lb/>
Bryan near <lb/>
id i by together with <lb/>
out barrels of com and a lot <lb/>
J. It. and Olivia War- I id stuff. Tho is about <lb/>
to such an that it cost the V. .,;,.,, , <lb/>
and men thousands I M. and Willie Jones, Insurance. <lb/>
and thousands of dollars every year It. II. Rouse and Van- <lb/>
to their produce and from <lb/>
market over the present roads that l. L. and <lb/>
would be unnecessary n we had J. E, Hammond and Fannie <lb/>
proved public roads, mid, i and <lb/>
Shortly after S o'clock this morn- <lb/>
Humbles, a young farmer <lb/>
about three miles from Ayden in <lb/>
the direction of Ridge Springs, com- <lb/>
suicide. A little before he <lb/>
attempted his life, he entered the <lb/>
room where his wife was and after <lb/>
speaking some matter of way words <lb/>
with her. took a gun with him as <lb/>
he left the room. His young wife <lb/>
suspected nothing, merely thinking <lb/>
that her husband was going out hunt- <lb/>
Instead Humbles went into an- <lb/>
other room, propped the barrel of the <lb/>
gun his head and with the <lb/>
help of broom handle acted on the <lb/>
trigger. <lb/>
lived with his wife and <lb/>
mother and the only motive for his <lb/>
rash act. as far as could be <lb/>
morning, finds source In <lb/>
family misunderstanding, over which <lb/>
tho young tanner had been brood- <lb/>
in g. <lb/>
ST PREMIUM <lb/>
PITT COUNTY FAIR <lb/>
taken by pair of mules shipped from Missouri by <lb/>
me and sold to John Richard BarnhilL <lb/>
Train with Main <lb/>
Tearing his from he back an <lb/>
Ohio man Ragged a train saved <lb/>
from a wreck, but ll. T. Alston. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. mice prevented i <lb/>
with Bitters, was <lb/>
Whereas, progress and <lb/>
the county demands, that, COLORED <lb/>
if we arc to keep pace With the times I David and terrible plight when I began to <lb/>
and hold our own among the other lug. he writes, stomach <lb/>
counties of the stale, and help the <lb/>
state hold its own among other states <lb/>
of the we must Improve our <lb/>
road equal if not superior to other <lb/>
counties, and <lb/>
Moses and Lucy Williams, back and kidneys were all <lb/>
Williams and Mary Harrison. affected and liver was in a <lb/>
condition, but four bottles of <lb/>
Had of Fiscal Year Electric Hitters made me feel like <lb/>
is ls the last week of the pres- a new man A trial will convince <lb/>
.,, , a new man a win convince <lb/>
Whereas, we believe that the amount in county affairs, and you of their matchless merit for any <lb/>
annually lost by the farmers of the busy times around the court I stomach, liver or trouble, <lb/>
county would in a short period of offices getting matters in shape Price SO cents at all druggists. adv <lb/>
time put every road In the county new year which begins next <lb/>
in such excellent condition as to Monday. <lb/>
make Craven county the banner <lb/>
county In <lb/>
therefore, be it <lb/>
I Premiums <lb/>
Some inquiry has been made <lb/>
the Merchants Association to when tho premiums awarded at tho <lb/>
any other organization that last Pitt county fair will he paid <lb/>
Resolved, that, we heartily endorse Craven county, that Treasurer J. B. Tucker authorize. <lb/>
movement that has been made that It will likely be at <lb/>
looking toward the bettering of the. . MoTe <lb/>
public roads of Craven county, and the ready <lb/>
we fully realize that piece-meal work a to be known t, send out. <lb/>
, . , ., , . . . . as the Good Committee, <lb/>
e possible time. Therefore, for Z <lb/>
this reason we favor the Issuing of , T T , <lb/>
Craven county Good Roads bonds in of <lb/>
n sum sufficient to place the leading , WT <lb/>
roads in the county In a highly N. C. <lb/>
condition, so that travel could It P m M <lb/>
. . j. . Court House In New <lb/>
pi- made with the least possible . . . . , <lb/>
. that a copy of these I Tun Able <lb/>
Resolved. 2nd, that, we urge 1ST <lb/>
cry member of this organization to f and <lb/>
give his support to this cause, and <lb/>
also to support and aid In every V <lb/>
. , , ,. , M J- who was <lb/>
possible any Individual. Arm or or-1 , ,, , ,, , , ; <lb/>
that has for Its , D p ,. , <lb/>
t , R M. delivered w. able discourses, <lb/>
tart, w. Arthur . , h <lb/>
ask the support and cooperation of ti, r. . <lb/>
n , n S and at the evening <lb/>
the New Bern Chamber of Com- .,, . . <lb/>
Secretary, vice Value a <lb/>
In , Mr,, <lb/>
Nov. o Fri- <lb/>
day evening from to ten. Mr. and, <lb/>
Mrs, A c. cox entertained In honor <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs, I. Cox. win, have <lb/>
n from bridal <lb/>
trip. Quito a number or invited <lb/>
guests called and were welcomed <lb/>
the front door by Prof, and Mrs. Nye, <lb/>
who showed lo the parlor, where <lb/>
they were received by Mr. i <lb/>
A. G. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy <lb/>
Cox, Miss Dora Cox and <lb/>
In this room <lb/>
were the many wedding presents d- <lb/>
the were Invited <lb/>
the hall where Misses Carroll <lb/>
served sandwiches, after which <lb/>
the guests were invited Into the din- <lb/>
room by Mrs. Robert Wyatt and <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Here the guests <lb/>
were served with delicious Ices. <lb/>
These being In yellow and white, the <lb/>
color scheme of the house. <lb/>
The hospitable home Mas tastefully <lb/>
decorated with a profusion <lb/>
chrysanthemums and ferns, many <lb/>
candles with chrysanthemum <lb/>
being used. The dining room <lb/>
was especially attractive, with its de- <lb/>
of yellow chrysanthemums, <lb/>
the table with its handsome <lb/>
cloth over yellow, with the <lb/>
to the corners, with large <lb/>
bunches of chrysanthemums, a large <lb/>
cm glass vase tilled with choicest <lb/>
Chrysanthemums and lace ferns form- <lb/>
cit the centerpieces. Both the <lb/>
mental and vocal music by Mrs. Hoy <lb/>
Cox added much to fie pleasure of the <lb/>
evening. The presents were too <lb/>
and handsome to mention them <lb/>
all. but among were several <lb/>
Checks, a deed to house and lot, china, <lb/>
sliver and cut glass. It was indeed <lb/>
a most delightful evening. <lb/>
Just received a load and one hundred head <lb/>
more on the road from the same place the prize- <lb/>
winners came from. <lb/>
Only dealer in this section that ships direct <lb/>
from stock farms of middle west <lb/>
See me before buying as I can save you <lb/>
money. CASH OR CREDIT. <lb/>
J. E. Winslow <lb/>
Horses and Mules, Buggies, etc. <lb/>
GREENVILLE AND AYDEN <lb/>
r . <lb/>
sell the best Buggies and on <lb/>
the market for the money <lb/>
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money <lb/>
Refunded <lb/>
Hrs. I,. Mooring Dead <lb/>
Mrs. norths Mooring, wife of Mr. <lb/>
J. L. Mooring, of Stokes, died this <lb/>
morning. She was u daughter Mr. <lb/>
W. K. and besides the <lb/>
band and father she is survived b <lb/>
one brother, Mr. J. H, two <lb/>
slaters. Mrs N. D. Warren and Mrs. <lb/>
J. A. Crandall, sister. <lb/>
Miss Olive <lb/>
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles <lb/>
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY <lb/>
We you to look at our stock <lb/>
Held Id the Sooth compete for purses and trophies la <lb/>
Ga. Nov. the annual trials of the Continental <lb/>
a week or more of field in pros Club. The two <lb/>
poet, dog owners and their handlers events on the program are U <lb/>
with of honor th- All rare vita <lb/>
assembled here In numbers today attack.<lb/>
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great of ball and <lb/>
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play that I think was the beat and <lb/>
I ever saw i i <lb/>
wan on I e th Of i <lb/>
when hipped a hit <lb/>
PRICES. <lb/>
-------j The Lad <lb/>
. here this season are con- <lb/>
have the newest and most <lb/>
, i season for even less <lb/>
H a r <lb/>
large number of these <lb/>
garments we yet have <lb/>
,. . j of our handsomest <lb/>
garments for your<lb/>
Having received <lb/>
shipment of Shoes to <lb/>
add to our enormous line <lb/>
a, n us to fit any member of your family- and <lb/>
person who -res. Any leather desired in Buttons, Lace and<lb/>
ma. didn't baby cut all <lb/>
teeth <lb/>
Willie. <lb/>
Willie Den why can't he cut hit <lb/>
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DEEP SEA COURTSHIP <lb/>
c f. . . la the <lb/>
w I n i <lb/>
lied at t e <lb/>
play . but Detroit had run- <lb/>
on second at II <lb/>
out course our Id was i d <lb/>
In to try to s t e run at the i late, <lb/>
and the outfield I as as It <lb/>
, i. i , m e and a long drive b i <lb/>
ii.- The batter hit a <lb/>
hi line By to center, almost square- <lb/>
over ii base II was a hit <lb/>
the second baseman or short <lb/>
could have reached by bard work hi I <lb/>
been back, but being close they <lb/>
hadn't a chance and it looked as if th i <lb/>
ball was going safe. Cobb on <lb/>
second and the name of the <lb/>
other runner won't toil <lb/>
sound as it him. <lb/>
Anyhow, Milan came in as hard as I e <lb/>
could come, and he can come some. <lb/>
He scooped the ball by a wonderful <lb/>
running itch, right off his shoe <lb/>
bin us he i aught it he lost ins <lb/>
and started to fall. Instead of <lb/>
trying to catch himself he simply <lb/>
duck.-d head, rolled a <lb/>
and came up to his feet in position to <lb/>
throw. While lie was turning I <lb/>
he thinking. It would <lb/>
look to one I Milan r <lb/>
would have thrown home, on the Idea <lb/>
that the runner on would hold <lb/>
the bag and start alter the catch, W <lb/>
snap the ball to second and try to <lb/>
double up the runner there before ho <lb/>
could get back. He didn't do either. <lb/>
He cut loose the bill as hard as he <lb/>
could lo third base. It happened that <lb/>
Milan knew Cobb's quickness and <lb/>
that would see the catch and <lb/>
gel back to before he could be <lb/>
doubled. He figured the other runner <lb/>
would start home before the ball was <lb/>
caught, calculating H couldn't <lb/>
caught. And that Is exactly what <lb/>
happened. The runner was off third <lb/>
and going home. Cobb was sliding <lb/>
back to second, and Milan made tho <lb/>
double play the only way it could <lb/>
have been made. And I'm certain <lb/>
he didn't time to look at third <lb/>
before he threw, but figured It out In <lb/>
his head taming a somersault <lb/>
and catching the ball. <lb/>
1311. by W. O. <lb/>
The Little <lb/>
Sweet James, do <lb/>
you you'll get very sick while <lb/>
you're us <lb/>
Old Rich do you ask, <lb/>
Willie <lb/>
Sweet Little pop lays <lb/>
they'll all weep crocodile tears when <lb/>
you real sick, and I want to<lb/>
Jack <lb/>
right down between third and short, <lb/>
a hit seemed certain to go <lb/>
b to left Held without being <lb/>
touched. The ball was hard and <lb/>
was bounding rapidly when <lb/>
v. back and out as as ho <lb/>
could, slum, down his love hand. <lb/>
i, i the i all and it <lb/>
straight Into hands in top of <lb/>
third I The play was so quickly <lb/>
saw hi was out, <lb/>
. by a k be tried to delay <lb/>
I i j eh and jockeyed around be- <lb/>
the to let Callahan reach <lb/>
i tie played It beautifully, but <lb/>
. i . . h a a chance. jump- <lb/>
ad back Into u- line, and before Mo- <lb/>
or., n co even a start <lb/>
. ,. Conroy whipped the ball to Me- <lb/>
,. i am l was lo . d out <lb/>
ire be bad moved five i et. So <lb/>
i. i was the play ma as <lb/>
soon as touched <lb/>
shot down to second so far ahead <lb/>
Cal Cal was able to turn <lb/>
and gel back to first base ahead of <lb/>
the throw. The play must have been <lb/>
made ill than four sec i. Is from <lb/>
the time the ball was hit. as Callahan <lb/>
came down to fir, I fast and wasn't <lb/>
fifteen feet around base when he <lb/>
was farced to slide to k t back ahead <lb/>
of tho throw to <lb/>
At It turned out the play saved the <lb/>
game Washington as neither team <lb/>
scored In nine innings, and Washing- <lb/>
Ion beat them out one to nothing in <lb/>
the twelfth. If Callahan had even <lb/>
reached second on the play Chicago <lb/>
would have won. as followed <lb/>
up the the play a base hit that <lb/>
would have scored the runner from <lb/>
second easily. <lb/>
Mil, by O. <lb/>
If <lb/>
m I m , . MI <lb/>
MONEY LOST <lb/>
Glimpse. <lb/>
This Is a splendid <lb/>
. tat <lb/>
Shall I sent It <lb/>
No. Put it away <lb/>
Why It Was So Hot. <lb/>
A savant who devotes him sell to so. <lb/>
subjects tolls me the number <lb/>
of degrees centigrade is not everything <lb/>
In producing the torrid hear has <lb/>
been reigning and day We have <lb/>
often had as n any without suffering <lb/>
nearly so severely, The peculiarity <lb/>
is the great richness of <lb/>
in the ultra-violet <lb/>
rays It is these that give sunstroke <lb/>
man and beast, bring forth lies in <lb/>
myriads, though they massacre ml- <lb/>
and spoil our tempers, making <lb/>
us wicked as though we suffered from <lb/>
letter to London <lb/>
Truth. <lb/>
year farmers Use money <lb/>
by the first is offer- <lb/>
ed without looking over our lines <lb/>
of FARM MACHINERY -i- <lb/>
the most practical, and <lb/>
on the m -l- <lb/>
We carry a stocK or repairs tor the ma- <lb/>
we sell, which is to be considered In <lb/>
buying machinery. -J-<lb/>
VI <lb/>
THINK OF <lb/>
HART HADLEY, Hardware <lb/>
GREENVILLE, North Carolina <lb/>
Phone<lb/>
An Eye for Figures. <lb/>
what did you think of the <lb/>
I he ocean is nothing but <lb/>
waste, water, but beach <lb/>
was g<lb/>
Advertisers Find Results Try One <lb/>
GREENVILLE TEE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE, AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE REST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Agriculture is the Most the Most Healthful, the Most Noble <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
A AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
lilt I n I, C, FRIDAY DECEMBER , MM <lb/>
m hue it e <lb/>
JACK JOHNSON <lb/>
SECURES LICENSE <lb/>
Negro Pugilist is Given Necessary <lb/>
Marriage Paper <lb/>
MISS BRIDE <lb/>
II He True The Whole Affair <lb/>
Is Antagonistic To Public Pol- <lb/>
icy And Morals to n- <lb/>
e rally <lb/>
CHICAGO, Dec. John- <lb/>
son, the pugilist, today <lb/>
ed a license to wed Cam- <lb/>
the white girl who has been <lb/>
with <lb/>
troubles In the Federal court. <lb/>
The wedding Is set for tonight. <lb/>
first made his application <lb/>
t-i . C. clerk of the marriage <lb/>
license office. Miss Cameron was not <lb/>
him when the prize lighter <lb/>
slated that she would not <lb/>
of age until February, the fol- <lb/>
lowing a Mil of the in such <lb/>
cases of not issuing a license <lb/>
the girl is present to swear to her <lb/>
age. declined to Issue the permit <lb/>
Johnson then appealed to Robert M. <lb/>
clerk, who <lb/>
Mr. and Johnson went away <lb/>
grinning with the document safely <lb/>
towed away. <lb/>
Johnson explained to tho county <lb/>
clerk that the records in court show <lb/>
that the Cameron girl is more than <lb/>
years of age. Johnson give his <lb/>
Own age as A considerable crowd <lb/>
followed him in and out of the build- <lb/>
and on his pilgrimage from one <lb/>
to another. <lb/>
The impending marriage will not <lb/>
affect his before tho <lb/>
court, according lo Johnson's <lb/>
Tho prise fighter said a moving <lb/>
concern had agreed to him <lb/>
to make a film of the wed- <lb/>
ding, winch is scheduled to take place <lb/>
at the home of his aged mother, on <lb/>
the South Side, the ceremony to be <lb/>
performed by the of St. Mark's <lb/>
African Methodist Episcopal church. <lb/>
bad a long talk Miss Cam- <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
explained that I had been blamed for <lb/>
ill treating her and that we might <lb/>
well be married right away. She <lb/>
is alone In the world now. Her <lb/>
mother has left her and her <lb/>
quoted aB saying he wants to <lb/>
have nothing more to do with <lb/>
When Chief of Police was <lb/>
Informed that a moving picture con- <lb/>
had arranged to photograph the <lb/>
wedding he declared that if legal <lb/>
means could be found he would not <lb/>
permit public exhibition of the <lb/>
whole affair Is antagonistic <lb/>
to public policy and morals general- <lb/>
said Chief <lb/>
ASK THAI SHIPPING <lb/>
LAWS BE MODIFIED <lb/>
SAYS LIFE OF A <lb/>
IS NOT AS <lb/>
HAD AS IT IS <lb/>
SEAMEN WON'T TARE ADVANTAGE <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Dec. hard- <lb/>
ships of life of a sailor are not <lb/>
as great as they are pictured to be, <lb/>
according to <lb/>
of San Francisco, president of the <lb/>
Dollar Steamship Company, who <lb/>
before u of the <lb/>
senate Commerce Committee to rec- <lb/>
several changes in tho sea- <lb/>
men's involuntary servitude act, which <lb/>
passed the House at the last session <lb/>
of Congress. <lb/>
Captain Dollar declared that every <lb/>
thing had been done to put the life <lb/>
of a sailor on a higher plane, but <lb/>
tho class of seamen was such <lb/>
they refused to take advantage <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Representatives of the <lb/>
Union replied that the enactment of <lb/>
the bill into law would benefit ship- <lb/>
owners and operators as It would en- <lb/>
able them to employ better men. Cap- <lb/>
Dollar said that his company <lb/>
owned by American capital, was op- <lb/>
crating under the British flag forty <lb/>
per rent cheaper than could be op- <lb/>
under the American flags, us <lb/>
the laws of Britain were not as <lb/>
stringent as those of tho United <lb/>
States. <lb/>
Democrats May Prevent Pres- <lb/>
Jobs <lb/>
Declares Lynchers of <lb/>
Black Brutes to go Unpunished <lb/>
says the Supreme of South Carolina, <lb/>
No One Will Need or Receive Trial. <lb/>
Before Governors Conference in Richmond <lb/>
GETS FREEDOM <lb/>
mo eon rue <lb/>
HIE <lb/>
RICHMOND, Va., Nov. the <lb/>
name of the state of South Carolina <lb/>
Governor nerved notice to the <lb/>
conference this afternoon <lb/>
that lynchers of assailants oil PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. <lb/>
white women In his state would go Women exercised their newly <lb/>
A TOTE <lb/>
KEEPS TOWN DRY <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb/>
Taft sent more than recess <lb/>
to the Senate today and <lb/>
immediate indications of a movement <lb/>
among some of the Democratic sen- <lb/>
to prevent their confirmation be- <lb/>
came evident. <lb/>
Senator Gore, it was said, would <lb/>
the active support of col- <lb/>
leagues in heading the movement. <lb/>
The campaign is directed especially <lb/>
against nominations which It . claim- <lb/>
ed, have been postponed time to <lb/>
time, thus bringing the new terms <lb/>
close to the beginning of the Demo- <lb/>
administration. <lb/>
Democratic Senators claim that the <lb/>
President already deprived the <lb/>
Democrats of the privilege of appoint- <lb/>
fifty thousand postmasters by <lb/>
placing them within the civil service <lb/>
law by a single order. <lb/>
Most of the Senators <lb/>
expressed themselves favorable to <lb/>
ti but <lb/>
several Progressive Senators, whose <lb/>
assistance had been counted on, did <lb/>
not appear willing to co-operate, it <lb/>
was understood. <lb/>
unpunished. Governor warm- <lb/>
defended his use of the pardon- <lb/>
power as well, declaring that in <lb/>
twenty-two months he had pardoned <lb/>
or paroled approximately per- <lb/>
sons, and that he hoped the number <lb/>
at the end of the second term would <lb/>
BOO. <lb/>
said all over the state of <lb/>
South Carolina and I say it again <lb/>
he declared, I will never <lb/>
order out the militia to shoot down <lb/>
their neighbors and protect a black <lb/>
who commits the nameless <lb/>
crime against u while woman. There- <lb/>
fore, in South Carolina, let is be <lb/>
that when a assaults <lb/>
a white woman all that is needed is <lb/>
that they get the right man and they <lb/>
who get him will neither need nor <lb/>
receive a <lb/>
Governor justified Hie use lie <lb/>
had made of his pardoning power, he <lb/>
said, by conditions ho had found in <lb/>
penal Institutions in tho state. <lb/>
walked through the penitentiary <lb/>
of South he said, <lb/>
found it a tuberculosis incubator, <lb/>
where poor devils were dying at their <lb/>
tasks, making money for oilier <lb/>
poor devils who had no choice <lb/>
but lo stand work or take the <lb/>
lash. Just the other dry Jim Roberts, <lb/>
a from Charleston stopped me <lb/>
as was walking through and re- <lb/>
asked permission to speak <lb/>
to me. He told me that he had been <lb/>
kept in jail for years for steal- <lb/>
a watch <lb/>
said, you are telling me the <lb/>
truth you will eat your Christmas din- <lb/>
with your folks at He <lb/>
said, I have no <lb/>
I replied, will eat it <lb/>
away from And he will. An- <lb/>
other had served U years and <lb/>
months for stealing A Judge <lb/>
wrote to me that he bad sentenced <lb/>
death a man when he did not be- <lb/>
the man had been convicted be- <lb/>
a reasonable doubt. <lb/>
acquired right to vote In a half <lb/>
score of Oregon cities <lb/>
in all places played a con- <lb/>
part In the result. <lb/>
Newport, through the women's <lb/>
vote, remained but <lb/>
the women lost, <lb/>
the ticket being success- <lb/>
Oregon City's woman <lb/>
date for mayor was overwhelm- <lb/>
defeated. Three other <lb/>
cities municipal elections <lb/>
and i case to per <lb/>
cent of the voters were <lb/>
men. <lb/>
T. W. C. A. <lb/>
The Y. W. C. A. services at the <lb/>
Training School were conducted by <lb/>
Mrs. Dec. 4th. con- <lb/>
the study of the of th- <lb/>
or of which <lb/>
was begun in the prayer meetings <lb/>
held during the week. <lb/>
Miss conducted an laws will not allow mailing <lb/>
service on the evening of Dec papers at tho usual postage rates to <lb/>
The subject was who fall to pay their <lb/>
may be a for it may combine lion within a year and those neglect- <lb/>
ill elements belonging to a classic. to do this after being notified <lb/>
, are the ones we have had to part <lb/>
with. If any mistakes have been made <lb/>
farting Tine <lb/>
Much as we dislike to part with <lb/>
them, are this week dropping <lb/>
some names from The Reflector sub- <lb/>
lists, both dally and week- <lb/>
This was necessary because the <lb/>
Pick-Pocket Pardoned; Will <lb/>
Go to Position In <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
RALEIGH, Dec. La- <lb/>
convicted of having <lb/>
at Charlotte during <lb/>
dent Tuft's visit on May <lb/>
was pardoned today by the governor. <lb/>
Lamont returned all the money he <lb/>
had stolen, but received in the <lb/>
penitentiary, His wife died <lb/>
week at his home in Chicago, and <lb/>
members of the Illinois Legislature <lb/>
and other officials made affidavits as <lb/>
to his previous good character. Two <lb/>
business concerns in Chicago wrote <lb/>
the Governor they would give <lb/>
employment If he were pardoned. <lb/>
YET HE ANOTHER CHARGE <lb/>
FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. <lb/>
J. Deal Sliced, was today found <lb/>
guilty of the murder of Al. G. <lb/>
Sr. <lb/>
Sliced shot to death Jun. <lb/>
13th, in Fort Worth, soon after <lb/>
had returned from Winnipeg, Canada, <lb/>
with his wile, with whom Al. G. <lb/>
Jr., ton of Boyce, had <lb/>
eloped. <lb/>
Sneed claimed self defense and also <lb/>
a the part of the <lb/>
to rob him of his wife. <lb/>
Al Jr., was killed by Sneed, <lb/>
in Amarillo, Sept. last. Sneed <lb/>
will be this charge in Feb- <lb/>
at <lb/>
The families Involved in the two <lb/>
tragedies are wealthy and have had <lb/>
prominent purls In the of <lb/>
Texas. After the elopement Sneed <lb/>
spent n a chase across the <lb/>
lo his wife. <lb/>
first trial on the charge of <lb/>
killing Boyce was a disagree- <lb/>
The demonstration Sneed and <lb/>
his attorneys over the verdict was <lb/>
Walter and r <lb/>
Jr., defense lawyers, were <lb/>
fined for throwing their hale over the <lb/>
chandeliers in Die court room. <lb/>
Sneed emitted a cowboy yell, the <lb/>
court refused lo censure or fine him. <lb/>
Mrs. Sliced awaited the verdict in <lb/>
a downtown hotel, Sneed telephoned <lb/>
the news lo her. <lb/>
Greece Has Not Yet Agreed to an <lb/>
Armistice <lb/>
II FIGHT ALONE <lb/>
The Mikado Monday Night <lb/>
The Mikado which will he present- <lb/>
ed next Monday night In the auditor- <lb/>
of the Training school by the <lb/>
pupils, promises much to all who at- <lb/>
tend. People need not hesitate about <lb/>
buying their tickets and they had <lb/>
rote me that he had sentenced to ,. <lb/>
cure good seals, for the presentation <lb/>
this beautiful play is going to <lb/>
prove of more worth than the <lb/>
of admission. play given by <lb/>
Introduce Bill tor the Re- <lb/>
peal the News- <lb/>
paper Law <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb/>
of North today n- <lb/>
a bill providing for the re- <lb/>
peal of the newspaper publicity law <lb/>
which was attached to a rider to the <lb/>
appropriation bill at the re- <lb/>
cent session of congress. <lb/>
The constitutionality of the law is <lb/>
now being questioned before the <lb/>
Court of the U, S., by certain <lb/>
New York publishers. <lb/>
death a man whom he did not be- <lb/>
should put to death. He <lb/>
did not believe It at the lime, nor I <lb/>
does he believe It now. <lb/>
are the errors of injustice <lb/>
I am trying lo right with my power <lb/>
pardon I am proud of my <lb/>
the pupils has ex- <lb/>
and the Mikado promises lo <lb/>
surpass any former effort. <lb/>
Hon. A. C. Will Address <lb/>
Teachers Association December th <lb/>
Takes ugh Error <lb/>
At the recent Pitt county fair some in dropping names from the mall 1st. <lb/>
one through error took a pair of all that Is necessary Is to call our <lb/>
white Bantam chickens belonging attention to it and proper correction <lb/>
Tho next meeting of the Pitt <lb/>
Teacher's Association will be held <lb/>
on tho second Saturday, Dec. 14th. <lb/>
The topic for the meeting Is the Prob- <lb/>
of the Rural School. Hon. A. <lb/>
C. director of the Division <lb/>
of Rural In the United States <lb/>
Department of Education will address <lb/>
address, papers are being <lb/>
pared by who are in <lb/>
vital touch with rural school <lb/>
A strenuous effort is being <lb/>
made to have one of best meet- <lb/>
the Association ever held. <lb/>
The adaptation of the rural school <lb/>
to its peculiar mission one of the <lb/>
Appeared it The End <lb/>
Of The Most Se- <lb/>
Hindrance An <lb/>
SOFIA, Dec. 3.-The will <lb/>
be signed today at on the <lb/>
lines of or without <lb/>
Greece being a to it. according <lb/>
to information from author- <lb/>
quarters here. <lb/>
Greece will be left to continue the <lb/>
war alone against Turkey if she so <lb/>
desires. <lb/>
in Obstacle <lb/>
LONDON, Dec. was <lb/>
the obstacle which to <lb/>
wreck the parleys between the <lb/>
of Turkey and of the <lb/>
Balkan allies when they first opened <lb/>
and appear- <lb/>
ed again at tho end of <lb/>
as the most serious hindrance <lb/>
the attainment of an agreement. <lb/>
During the session of the <lb/>
gales the Turks absolutely refused to <lb/>
the surrender of the strong- <lb/>
hold of and when the <lb/>
subsequently yielded to them <lb/>
on tills point the Greek delegates <lb/>
Shrank back and demanded time in <lb/>
which to submit question to the <lb/>
government at Athens <lb/>
The reason for the Hellenic <lb/>
any such submission to the <lb/>
desires of Ottoman representative <lb/>
not far to seek, according lo the <lb/>
opinion expressed in diplomatic cir- <lb/>
It Is pointed out it is obvious <lb/>
that if the Bulgarians sacrifice <lb/>
possession of Adi n <lb/>
Interests of general <lb/>
expect their allies share their sac- <lb/>
and the in this <lb/>
tin he to give Bulgaria com- <lb/>
in the shape of territory <lb/>
conquered by the Greeks, <lb/>
and and which they had <lb/>
staked out for themselves. <lb/>
Hence the wail from Athens that <lb/>
any concessions to Turkey will <lb/>
danger tho fruits of victory gained <lb/>
by the all those of <lb/>
Greece and <lb/>
Alabama D. A. H. Conference <lb/>
BIRMINGHAM. Ala, Dec. <lb/>
fourteenth annual conference of the <lb/>
Alabama division of the Daughters <lb/>
of the American Revolution convened <lb/>
In this today and will continue <lb/>
in session until Saturday. A <lb/>
feature of the three day's program <lb/>
will be unveiling of a memorial <lb/>
lo the Revolution soldiers buried in <lb/>
Jefferson county. <lb/>
the Teachers. Dr. is rec- livest topics now under consideration <lb/>
ts one of the best by the educators and leaders <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that Policies <lb/>
No. and No. of In- <lb/>
Company of the Slate of <lb/>
Philadelphia, Pa. have <lb/>
from my office Without <lb/>
my knowledge, consent or signature, <lb/>
and any loss or claim under <lb/>
above policies and numbers and in <lb/>
the above stated company will not <lb/>
be admitted as they have not been is- <lb/>
in the regular course and form <lb/>
Any or parties holding the <lb/>
for January Courts <lb/>
The hoard of commissioners <lb/>
drew the following lo serve us <lb/>
ors for two terms of January <lb/>
Criminal term beginning <lb/>
Allen, J. H. Oakley, <lb/>
J. Norman. II. Norris, <lb/>
H. B. Nelson, J. H. H. <lb/>
D. Jones, Alonso Dall, R. Davis, <lb/>
K. J. Jones, E. D. <lb/>
Dudley. W. J. Lewis, F. II. Foxhall, <lb/>
J. F Dall. J. F. W H Vail- <lb/>
W. W. John <lb/>
Moore, It. L. Harris, P <lb/>
D. A. James, R. L. Johnson, I. J. <lb/>
J. Crawford. R. Gal- <lb/>
J. B, J <lb/>
way, H Tyson, H. Bundy, <lb/>
lie John B, J- R. <lb/>
Bunting. O. R, Baker, <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
Civil term beginning Cur- <lb/>
J W. Brooks. D. <lb/>
numbers are requested to re- <lb/>
turn them to my office as they have Flake. A. J. B. W, <lb/>
, .- . . AH persons been Issued In due course. J. J. Stokes, W. J. <lb/>
another exhibitor. Whoever be made. Every subscriber get- connected with rural education, Interested In the problem are In- C. L. WILKINSON. A. Manning. W. R. J. C. <lb/>
chickens will oblige by the paper should watch the believe we have been to attend the meeting, for the Insurance Company of Moore, D. J. J. J. Oakley, <lb/>
ties in country on the problems out the country. <lb/>
them to the president or secretary of after name and not let it get a fortunate in securing him for the they be teachers or not. <lb/>
,, fr. yr I meeting. In addition to Dr. Mona-I H. B. SMITH. <lb/>
the State of Penna. Penn. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
O. F. Oakley. J. A. James, W. A. <lb/>
White. E. F. Little, J. E. <lb/>
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