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A- <lb />
WINNING AN ARGUMENT HIS DIPLOMATIC <lb />
By ALLIE BROCK. <lb />
wife is the hand at an <lb />
argument you ever said <lb />
man In the smoking car of <lb />
ban train. always beats <lb />
anything of dial Bert. The las time <lb />
I was shown up as a false alarm <lb />
applying logic to day <lb />
was do longer ago than <lb />
got home from the City last <lb />
even log my wife said to <lb />
was a man here today to see about <lb />
fixing the Bower beds and the garden <lb />
for the winter He so <lb />
and sort of homeless that gave him <lb />
your other <lb />
That ought to be good start to- <lb />
ward getting a I said in <lb />
It thought <lb />
move on your part, i suppose you <lb />
figured that some lonely widow along <lb />
the road would fall In love with him <lb />
when she saw graceful lines of <lb />
that coat enfolding him and would <lb />
rush out to haul him in <lb />
Cry to be said my <lb />
wife. <lb />
really Interest me more <lb />
than his Immediate I said, <lb />
tho object of his call. Did he wait <lb />
long enough to specify what was the <lb />
matter with our flower beds that need <lb />
ed <lb />
wife favored me with the stare <lb />
of disdain which she considers <lb />
cutting and effective against my <lb />
kind of sarcasm. <lb />
suppose he wants to fix <lb />
them up for the she said. <lb />
not an expert on such matters, but I <lb />
have an id.-a that some sort of <lb />
must be paid to them before zero <lb />
weather comes. told the man to <lb />
come back this evening and see <lb />
being no adequate reply to <lb />
this under the matrimonial code. I <lb />
lowed the subject to drop and awaited <lb />
my visitor. He came with the shad <lb />
own, adorned with my overcoat. <lb />
was said, you <lb />
wanted your flower beds and your gar- <lb />
den fixed up for the winter. Then he <lb />
leaned restfully against the porch <lb />
pillar. <lb />
the I asked. <lb />
they be there next spring If I leave <lb />
them alone all <lb />
but you don't <lb />
the tired citizen explained <lb />
ought to bedded down with <lb />
up and covered over. <lb />
the way they fix in the parks <lb />
then I demanded. The <lb />
light of my household was listening <lb />
from the darkness of the hall and I <lb />
wanted her to see tho uselessness of <lb />
the appointment she had made for me. <lb />
your flowers and vegetables <lb />
will have a big start next the <lb />
horticulturist explained, the <lb />
ground will he ready for I do <lb />
this every year for most of the pro <lb />
pie ;. this town. charge a dollar for <lb />
my time and you pay for the fertilizer <lb />
and <lb />
MS here, you imitation I <lb />
hi. red after I had glared at him a <lb />
moment, the worst booster tor <lb />
yourself that ever came down that <lb />
road out there. Your efforts to get <lb />
a dollar out of me are so feeble and <lb />
amateurish that I'd have a laugh all to <lb />
myself if I wasn't getting sort of tired <lb />
of your kind of cattle. <lb />
got a lot of nerve to say <lb />
that you bed down the vegetable gar- <lb />
dens of most of the people In this <lb />
town every year, so they'll be ready to <lb />
do business with a rush In the spring- <lb />
time, I Told Isn't <lb />
suburb on this branch of the <lb />
railroad that turns out a worth- <lb />
less lot of garden truck as this <lb />
I know what's the matter <lb />
It's all your fault If you'd keep your <lb />
hands off the gardens and let things <lb />
alone people might have a chance to <lb />
raise a few spring onions at a cost of <lb />
not more than a dozen, and we <lb />
might even get an occasional radish <lb />
that wasn't a soggy sponge. Not con- <lb />
tent with getting my fall at by <lb />
merely standing around and looking <lb />
frostbitten, you expect me to give you <lb />
a dollar for taking exercise that would <lb />
keep you warm while you are spoiling <lb />
my <lb />
caller shifted his weight to the <lb />
other foot and looked uncomfortable <lb />
for a few seconds, but he was ready <lb />
with his defense. <lb />
he said, man's got to <lb />
my wife exclaimed <lb />
the <lb />
me. the point you always over- <lb />
this morning that depressed <lb />
person was busy In our garden with <lb />
and wheelbarrow when left <lb />
home. Lovely woman may not be <lb />
strong on the finer points of logic, <lb />
but she certainly has the gift of win- <lb />
in any <lb />
Dally News. <lb />
Swiss Would Tax Cats. <lb />
Switzerland Is the land of political <lb />
and social experiments, and we usual- <lb />
legislate with one eye on that little <lb />
country of federation, democracy, ref- <lb />
prohibition, compulsory <lb />
ice and liberty And now Switzerland <lb />
or, at least, that portion of it about <lb />
to put a tax on <lb />
cats. We shall watch that experiment <lb />
with Interest, for the tax will not pro- <lb />
duce much revenue, but It will spell- <lb />
let us not shrink from the word pro- <lb />
against the enemies of birds <lb />
and sleep. Each cat shall wear a col- <lb />
with Its registered number; the i <lb />
cat without a number will be arrested j <lb />
and destroyed. Wherefore the people <lb />
that like cats will keep Indoors , <lb />
or for their outdoor . must men <lb />
Other people's cats are always a j <lb />
and the collar and tax will <lb />
plane a certain on the <lb />
oat. Is more <lb />
Ms <lb />
FLAYS IS <lb />
Cecil may revive Char-<lb />
Armstrong has B HOD<lb />
Frederick Wads la lecturing in <lb />
on <lb />
wild book and music <lb />
Spencer is to be revived. <lb />
Wheeler Karl, a Virgin- <lb />
Karl, is in skit. <lb />
i. B van i <lb />
may soon go into <lb />
Jack known as a <lb />
Tun la going into moving <lb />
pit I <lb />
The Daughter of to <lb />
open about the middle next month <lb />
in C ago, <lb />
Howard play. <lb />
to the i shortly to have i <lb />
production. <lb />
The iii-t the spring production <lb />
by will be Pass- <lb />
log Show of <lb />
Military is to resume <lb />
its tour, probably Arthur <lb />
at the head the company. <lb />
Ada Reeve, the English <lb />
By GEORGE <lb />
said Mrs. II. <lb />
on the mantel. Here are tin <lb />
matches. Do you know, Hiram, I <lb />
think ii was the wisest thing we <lb />
I when concluded In <lb />
town this sunnier and not take the <lb />
cottage at the lake as <lb />
ejaculated pair- <lb />
a naming match in the air. <lb />
thought you wen completely <lb />
about it when we'd bettor o <lb />
go. <lb />
Men d broke In Mrs. B <lb />
lifting her prettily .- i . <lb />
at him protestingly. you d <lb />
know me any better than that alter <lb />
being marled to me ten years, I <lb />
must say you are unobservant Don't <lb />
you suppose l think you know best <lb />
What tun would it be for me to have <lb />
the cottage, knowing it was <lb />
your will and your b .-r Judgment <lb />
m, m ashamed of you Lots of <lb />
stay in town, and I've doubt <lb />
we can stand the beat as well as the <lb />
rest them. H is Just a matter of <lb />
making up your mind to be <lb />
and then forgetting <lb />
For the matter of Mid Bird- i- to appear Id the States next <lb />
sell, remember some days at the fall in a musical comedy. <lb />
lake when you could have fried end her tour <lb />
on the front porch and you would have decided not to <lb />
been scalded if you had plunged into , <lb />
the lake to . , ,. <lb />
i. . Paul with the Four <lb />
Oh. but the nights wore so <lb />
fully cool.- said tho wife. Morton, popular vaudeville, has <lb />
here were tossing sleepless and gasp- formed duo with Naoma <lb />
and there we had to sleep under <lb />
blankets. Hut I don't suppose there There Is a Shaw revival in London <lb />
will be many intolerable night, First is to lie sue- <lb />
In Chicago. I am sure I can stand <lb />
them if I have to. And with all our play in Lon <lb />
friends away wont have to have <lb />
any new clothes to of. and , <lb />
that will, or coarse, save you a lot b Julia in and I ail<lb />
haven't asked you to Cohan and Harris secured the <lb />
reminded her. ahead dramatic rights to by <lb />
and get any clothes you want, as Irving Cobb, originally published as <lb />
the Inquired his wife, , . <lb />
with a little sigh. be no ., , . . . . . <lb />
., . u as Win- <lb />
one to see them. Th re won t be any ,,. <lb />
places to go except the summer gar- has disposed of his rights <lb />
dens, and I can Just as well wear my In the to them, <lb />
old George V. Hobart Is extending the <lb />
know never care to go to the sketch in to a three- <lb />
summer ;,, play to be produced in the <lb />
I suppose, we'll Just sit at , by Joseph Hart, <lb />
home on our own little porch and kill ,.,, , <lb />
agreed Mr. resigned- <lb />
LOOK <lb />
READ <lb />
ACT <lb />
The can who grasps his opportunity when it is offered, is the man of wealth. Grasp <lb />
our opportunity by purchasing some real estate at the <lb />
Big Audio <lb />
Sale <lb />
IDEAL BUILDING LOTS <lb />
BETHEL, W. C. <lb />
Smith and Railroad Streets, one block from business center of the Town. <lb />
On Monday, <lb />
Jan. 1913 <lb />
BETHEL is the town in which to buy real estate. It has a brilliant future. <lb />
EVERY BODY CORDIALLY INVITED. WE SELL the PROPERTY rain or shine. <lb />
FREE Prizes on display at Blount Co., Department Store, Bethel. <lb />
FREE, a fine Leather Couch, a Silk Dress and other Prizes given away. <lb />
Everyone has a chance at the Prizes whether you buy a lot or not. <lb />
be quite a nice old married <lb />
and settled down couple, won't we <lb />
ever and Mi's <lb />
has formed a theatrical producing <lb />
That will be most delightful. The with Richardson, for <lb />
have taken their cottage press of W. A, <lb />
did I tell you about Brady, and will general <lb />
don't like the Hons. <lb />
what difference does it Arthur engaged <lb />
Belle Blanche, the vaudeville singer, <lb />
That is , . . . . . <lb />
the most irritating creature When J <lb />
I told her that we weren't going as in western cities. <lb />
usual she put on such an elaborate ex Before departing for Chicago, where <lb />
of pity and said that then, tin western company will open <lb />
course, it must be true about your Blanche will sing one special <lb />
getting so badly squeezed in stocks with the New York company <lb />
and that she thought it was so very a, <lb />
and noble us to <lb />
of all the ejaculated <lb />
laying down his cigar <lb />
you explain that it was <lb />
MUSIC BY OUR OWN BAND. <lb />
EASY fourth cash, balance and years. <lb />
Hear those world famous Real Estate Auctioneers, the Burton Brothers. <lb />
LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO., Inc. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
BASEBALL NOTES <lb />
Horace the former president <lb />
cause business so rushing that I the Philadelphia Nationals, has <lb />
felt I couldn't get gone into the hotel business in At- <lb />
said his wife. City, <lb />
she just smiled. I hope people wont pitcher Larry of Boston <lb />
think were in financial difficulties t .,, was sod <lb />
to the Buffalo Club, of the <lb />
International League. <lb />
merely because we're Haying at home. <lb />
don't care a bit about myself, but I <lb />
hate to have you misjudged. And you <lb />
were so enthusiastic about the place Tom who managed th <lb />
last season that, of hope you Hartford team, of the Connecticut <lb />
won't break down from overwork and Mate League, last year, has been sign- <lb />
no change before the rummer Is as scout for the St. Louis <lb />
growled <lb />
needn't about me I don't <lb />
Church, South, and Col. K. W. I Ti C. J. Tucker, R. F. Jenkins. Conference <lb />
of Washington City, a retired navy S. W. I pock. C. S. Carr. G. T. Gard- Mont., Jan. <lb />
officer who has heroine famous as a ushered in a period of great activity <lb />
leader in the Movement. The earnings were a little over and interest in Montana agricultural <lb />
The convention supper is expected per cent. A six per cent dividend circles. During the ensuing two <lb />
to prove a memorable event. Covers paid to tho stockholders the State Agricultural and Me- <lb />
will be laid for live hundred. To find fourteen per cent carried to the College here is to be the <lb />
a ball sufficient to accommodate so surplus fund. <lb />
many Is proving something of a prob- <lb />
but It Is not doubted that th. X. C, Jan. <lb />
resourceful men of New will of the most noted shots of the <lb />
scene of the annual meetings of tho <lb />
state societies of horticulturists, <lb />
dairymen, and other <lb />
interested in tho various <lb />
know why the populace should get up , <lb />
,. i . . o the and field captain <lb />
on Its hind legs and roar because we ,.,. <lb />
choose to do something else than Memphis learn in has been <lb />
the thing that we've been doing in signed by the Club, <lb />
past A brother of Wheat's will be <lb />
do agreed Mrs. Bird- taken along with the Super- <lb />
sell. know your own business. .,,, training trip. Zach says <lb />
and If the s want to spend the ., catcher and will <lb />
report up at the lake that we can't <lb />
Karl brother of Otis prove themselves equal to the enter- try faced the leaps here today at the phases of agriculture and farm life. <lb />
No collections will be taken Opening of the sixth annual the prepared for the <lb />
at any session of the convention. <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
ford to come we can just Ignore It. <lb />
make good. <lb />
With Archer and Need- <lb />
It t make any real difference <lb />
If people believe does Cubs have the only <lb />
don't I said Irish-born catching staff in baseball. <lb />
don't like it. I could get All three the backstops were born <lb />
over a few time in Ireland. <lb />
said his wife vigor- Manager Hugh Jennings says he <lb />
Just let you ever think changes in the De- <lb />
It not going to be cool and , ,,,. <lb />
nappy over there, and leave you here . ,,,.,,, <lb />
in town won't hear of It of <lb />
not a bit disappointed, really, and Crawford on first base <lb />
maybe the hot weather won't affect Winter, the former big <lb />
me so very i ague pitcher, has been engaged to <lb />
said decisively, coach the baseball team of the <lb />
HI write the agent tomorrow of Vermont. Winter managed <lb />
that we'll take the cottage. think st John N M s. <lb />
better go. It'll be pleasanter . f R <lb />
w ell, of course, if you Insist on It, , . ., . , . . . <lb />
said his wife. wouldn't go hp <lb />
your wishes. I was quite of Chicago boxer <lb />
cheerful about staying In town, and I some, <lb />
never dreamed that we'd really <lb />
called five minutes ., <lb />
later, he had been Investigating <lb />
a package In tho hall. is <lb />
Mrs. a little cry. Laymen of all in New <lb />
she said, when cornered. working together in behalf <lb />
that's some curtains and cretonne of the Convention of the <lb />
stuff I bought down town this morn- Missionary Movement to be held in <lb />
the that city Thursday and Friday, Feb. <lb />
Still Wild Turkeys ,.,,. i ,,. held at <lb />
Among present day good livers In . ,.,,,. . , <lb />
and on the exchanges and whose <lb />
among national guardsmen who hum and most <lb />
a good deal wild turkeys are preferred I In the state, <lb />
to farm raised birds. There are yet The speakers will be men of Inter- <lb />
of wild turkeys west national reputation, such as J. Camp- <lb />
south. A few days ago the writer bell White, one of the most eloquent <lb />
hereof shot half a dozen wild turkeys <lb />
within four miles of the city hall at , . <lb />
Savannah. told the secretary , <lb />
of the beard of trade of mat <lb />
the matter and was Informed that a and to hear whom will be t <lb />
Savannah boy had on the previous day privilege that the average man does <lb />
a within the city's not often get. will speak, as will Dr. <lb />
bounds- New York Sun. C. F. of Nashville, Tenn. one <lb />
of tho foremost men of the M. <lb />
shooting handicap. In the several meetings a prominent place <lb />
amount of the prize offering and the j has been given this year to the social, <lb />
number of prominence of the contest-educations and other problems re- <lb />
ants the tournament has never to rural betterment. <lb />
Jan. In the south. The program <lb />
Sam Smith, J. W. R. L. Ab- covers days and provides events Francis L. Patton, former pres- <lb />
S. C. Carroll, Johnnie Cannon. for amateurs and professionals. of Princeton Theological Bern- <lb />
A D. G. A. Kittrell and <lb />
Ashley Spier went to Greenville <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Flash lights pistol cartridges and <lb />
rifles at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Mrs. II. T. Cox returned from <lb />
Texas Flag <lb />
FT. VALLEY, Ga. Jan. <lb />
girl who made the first Texas flag. <lb />
when that state was an independent <lb />
republic lies buried In a neglected <lb />
grave here. Arrangements have been <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Maurice Henry Hewlett, noted Eng- <lb />
author and critic, years <lb />
old today. <lb />
Baroness Clifton, one of the young- <lb />
est peeress of Great Britain, years <lb />
today. <lb />
Bf PRACTICALLY <lb />
Thursday evening where she has <lb />
visiting her husband and also by a commissioner sent by Gov- <lb />
attending the Inauguration of the of for, <lb />
of the remains to Austin, <lb />
governor. I <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and be <lb />
I any for your shoes. They have re- Troutman. in 1836, the. <lb />
,,., .,,,. , , , . p. girl of IS, fashioned the Lone Star <lb />
Mired another shipment, in all sizes. . <lb />
. i i i . it which is still the state emblem <lb />
Miss Pearl Hester made a Hying <lb />
trip to Greenville Saturday morning. of of <lb />
Box paper, envelopes and V to <lb />
for nice correspondence at A. W. funds for the removal of <lb />
Ange Co of a <lb />
O. A. Kittrell. and Lee <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
r- . u of many famous Texans. bey all give the same <lb />
Barber and Co. sell the <lb />
For Attacks and <lb />
All I inn Lie-. Dangerous <lb />
I tides Way to <lb />
Liver <lb />
Tune <lb />
Every druggist in the state no- <lb />
where rest the a falling off in sale of <lb />
best work shirts, come and see them. <lb />
win <lb />
Jan. K. A. <lb />
of Burke county, who <lb />
so conspicuously in the <lb />
Glen Alpine Sat- <lb />
III BARK HI <lb />
Annual III The <lb />
Held Wednesday <lb />
The annual of the t. ;, . <lb />
holders of The Bank of was evening, is under treatment at <lb />
held Wednesday, January 15th. Dr. Long's here, and <lb />
An unusually large number of Block though most wounded, bis <lb />
holders were present and were is expected. Dr. <lb />
gratified at the excellent was accompanied to by Dr. <lb />
of the hank, as shown by of and despite his <lb />
report of the cashier. <lb />
I. J. Chapman, president. <lb />
W. W. Dawson. vice president. <lb />
T, J. Bullock, <lb />
L, J. Chapman, W. W. <lb />
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The following officers were elect- n the ambulance sent to the railway <lb />
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Of The General Assembly <lb />
The Resolution of Representative Justice Congress to Pass <lb />
Laws Putting An bind to in J Re- <lb />
called From Committee <lb />
RALEIGH, Jan. has been a <lb />
day of discussion in the state senate. <lb />
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Senator of county, <lb />
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PEACE DELEGATES if <lb />
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committee on Insurance. however, has yet <lb />
The legislative i some of the Balkan gates con- <lb />
constitutional amendments voted elder that their mission In London <lb />
Shot the Head <lb />
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a plan lo <lb />
President <lb />
was agreed upon; <lb />
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the senate, with lac idea <lb />
the session us long as a quorum <lb />
could be kepi. <lb />
i Republicans had promised to <lb />
remain in their to keep the <lb />
and to repeat the motion <lb />
day the hope forcing Con- <lb />
Iii <lb />
Democrats were equally deter <lb />
mined lo no confirmation. <lb />
Other than army, navy and diplomatic <lb />
and prospect a lively struggle <lb />
presented. <lb />
from lo Inclusive. Volume report from the Judiciary committee, this afternoon authorize ended. The Greek <lb />
I the former president's history n. provisions of which arc Intended the speaker of the to announced <lb />
of this, the second oldest state make uniform the crime of eight members, the p the that he would have before the end <lb />
in the United states is re- i North Carolina. Senator took senate live members and the the week and the within <lb />
cord of the event of the of his prerogative under the nor five men shall compose the few days. Financial <lb />
from the adoption of the Constitution role and asked that his bill be commission to sit after general era ind military officers attached I <lb />
North Carolina in 1774, down to the on the calendar despite the assembly adjourns and n the Bulgarian delegation will <lb />
death of President Swain. August unfavorable report. When it and matters of in home tomorrow, <lb />
mi Negro Here Iii Baggy <lb />
Hit Mien lit lie <lb />
The fatal <lb />
Ballet <lb />
RALEIGH, Ian. Smith <lb />
a year old n boy, . shot <lb />
through tin hi ad and I <lb />
afternoon on <lb />
which cannot <lb />
second volume makes a came up <lb />
connecting link at that dale and to ham senator made a determined <lb />
quote the fitting word the author its adoption, with the result <lb />
his preface, venture to hope after a lengthy debate it passed ii- <lb />
that this minute volume and faith- second reading and when ii comes <lb />
narrative of the struggles of the again there is every reason to believe <lb />
University from seven teachers and , pass third and final reading In <lb />
sixty-nine students to over eight bun- n. senate. The bill seeks to rented <lb />
matriculate and over eighty a defect that exists by reason Hi <lb />
teachers, will he of permanent vain- of small larceny cases in the <lb />
to students of education and to various court throughout <lb />
dents of the stale This the state and applies to the Ian <lb />
roll. is abundantly illustrated of articles below the cost of A <lb />
engraving of the faculty of the law now stands a man may steal <lb />
for discussion the Hocking- nature to be reported back Despite this, dip <lb />
an extraordinary session to bi called hope and <lb />
by the governor, The special see i. . Balkan note it <lb />
ave in i way <lb />
in a bis <lb />
still think two miles north I <lb />
r in, i ii Louis i I, Ell i <lb />
days exercise on Turkey and ,, or Arm. Ruth, age <lb />
will submit these recommendations Ii the allies really Intend to await and IS years, respectively I <lb />
the form of amendments to answer of the new Turkish have fired that <lb />
of the state tor The mo net to the Europe, a arrests have been <lb />
to do this was made by cot. which a have ad- rending I Investigation by tin <lb />
Grant of vie. The i. oner's Jury, which will be <lb />
Mi-. Justice and day exclaimed those eel this morning. <lb />
the senate chairman Is Mr. f who I the mil. solution i The of ii.- occurred <lb />
to be found in the resumption of hos- about o'clock on that part of <lb />
The house committee on public when the meeting of the the Louisburg road where It <lb />
vice corporation of th four allied nations ad- crosses Pigeon <lb />
the proposal made by the Hem <lb />
caucus for a Joint <lb />
ten to go over the nominations and <lb />
some for confirmation, <lb />
The proposal found no support In <lb />
e R ranks. <lb />
W the senate went into <lb />
cession, Martin, th Dem- <lb />
leader, stated that the Dem- <lb />
would adhere to their coins <lb />
of opposing action of the majority <lb />
the Taft appointments, <lb />
He declared Hint the Democrats <lb />
pot fear the effect that a <lb />
Plight on adding <lb />
If any of the appropriation bills <lb />
ed of usage before March the- <lb />
be as soon as the <lb />
a session convened. <lb />
Some Republican senators have de- <lb />
themselves determined to <lb />
fight Mr. Wilson's nominations after I pursuing <lb />
present day. scenes of tho campus u suit of clothes in a town where hi <lb />
and views historic- buildings, The is tried before a recorded, <lb />
volume <lb />
favor of this <lb />
day <lb />
w ho i- <lb />
to have the corporation <lb />
and Deputy <lb />
retorted Harward arrived on tin scene the <lb />
Ii body of the was lying on the <lb />
Tho Republicans declined to con- <lb />
frontispiece of the second volume a punishment and when probe the sale and division ill <lb />
the picture of the three living his penally has been paid be restored Atlantic and Western railroad. A, reached by postponing extreme of the road where <lb />
E. A. Alderman, and the right of I Brook of was the <lb />
president of the University of franchise, On the other hand a man principal speaker In favor i i Today's meeting of th <lb />
Dr, T. Winston, of Ashe- ,., the country may commit a like he saying the people hours and lb. <lb />
Lille, and Dr, K. P. Battle, of Chapel offense and be pent to the his city and of Wilmington desired mated. The delegate reviewed the that live young <lb />
Dr. K. P. Venable. the for the of a t at the matter he probed. Both the resumption of the war the policy Powell, Ami- <lb />
lent head of the Institution. idea is to make Southern and the Coast Line opposed ,, delay, trusting to ii. lo <lb />
I Significant of value to the is form application of the law and make the resolution. <lb />
the adoption Of the resolution of Dr. ii misdemeanor of petty crimes The Ha. <lb />
Henderson by the State are now. in the Instances cited. The senate was convened a. m. <lb />
and Historical Society looking by <lb />
toward the collection and preservation The Joint resolution introduced in The Invocation was by Rev. ii. M <lb />
of all literature produced In North the house by Mr. Justice and which North of Street Methodist <lb />
Carolina, or letters of literary value. -M passed that body, calling on and church. <lb />
resolution provides for the in- urging Congress to pass laws putting Petitions were received Iron. <lb />
of such a collection In the go end lo discriminating In freight ton county, Cabarrus, Cumberland section favoring procrastination, their led Into the road and yelled that they <lb />
new Administration Building, which rates, was on motion of Senator Rob- Rowan view being after the going lo shoot. The <lb />
is now in course of construction recalled from the committee on counties for six terms; to Turkey, which was favor is said, told them to shoot, where- <lb />
The secretary of the Liter railroads and considered for from the Wadesboro Hook Club, to terms of the allies, the latter upon and are re- <lb />
and Historical Society is now passage. The discussion allow women to serve on continued to follow Europe's to have fired In <lb />
the plan of collecting up rd by this resolution carried the from Company I. Third <lb />
f om I <lb />
allies lasted According particulars <lb />
discussion was an- bi Coroner the report is <lb />
the that live young boys, n <lb />
Ruth, Joe i et, <lb />
Singleton and Col man <lb />
difficulties, The head of each armed with s rifle and pistols were <lb />
gallon reported the conversation out in the trial of some members <lb />
which he had bad with Sir Edward I of another gang, better known as <lb />
Ci, c the British foreign secretary the sir, -t When <lb />
reference was made again lo containing Smith and <lb />
advice of the ambassadors to observe two girls, and Hod <lb />
-prudence and moderation. This great neared the bridge of ii is <lb />
arguments of that stated that the crowd of boys jump- <lb />
The <lb />
, I <lb />
if the Democrats persist i. <lb />
the present opposition to the Taft <lb />
Tho session today behind close <lb />
would continue to give the buggy. The hoy fell <lb />
these literary value. Also, plans for of the senate beyond the usual Burlington, for the legislature support. the buggy and at the -an,, time <lb />
the erection of a plan of a memorial hour of adjournment, and finally to provide for expense incurred The note was left With Nova- the crowd made for the tall timber. <lb />
to North Carolina's great men of let- over tomorrow, without a vote by military companies in attending head the One of them, Col man was not <lb />
liter is now being pushed by Dr. Hen- being reached. Senator tie Inauguration; from Charlotte non, the delegate Mm to m lucky as the others and was later <lb />
stale 11- <lb />
i-n- <lb />
Mike the old-time heavy- <lb />
weight, has quit the boxing game and <lb />
taken up wrestling. <lb />
doors promised to he a filibuster on an earnest plea for the association, relative to the an opportune for its <lb />
. r w i The of six articles on the and was to rates; from the North Some Relieve he sill <lb />
i from taking i for a Constitutional questions by a Chamber of commerce, urging the present it tomorrow. Others ac <lb />
nominations at the head of the by Dr. J. i. de It. opposed the language of the re- passage of the Justice resolution as the opinion that this particular form <lb />
, professor of history in the Sen. Council also made to Height discriminations; from as adopted with the object of avoid- <lb />
Contrary to the expectation of which articles appeared in the appeal for the of the Junior Order United American Me- lug an Immediate rupture and giving <lb />
Republican leaders, the caucus Raleigh News and Observer, have called attention to the prom- of Proximity, for child Turkey time to reply lo power <lb />
a solid front to reject the pro- been telling in effects of made hp Gov. Craig in his labor law and school at-1 <lb />
of the Democrats and Insist sentiment In favoring a reform address declaring that the ills- t, <lb />
confirmations. our state constitution; at least to against North Carolina in A communication from Hi <lb />
Senators and who extent of the loopholes ibis respect shall cease. Sen. Ward urged that the sets of <lb />
have made definite announcement of in form of These able asked that the resolution go over as and state records now In the <lb />
alignment with the of Dr. Hamilton's on this he would like to examine the hands of the clerks of courts be com <lb />
party, were not there, but other Re Issue now agitating the used In its construction before mined to the most accessible public <lb />
senators classed as have been published In final action was taken, but declared library In each county, and that per- <lb />
were present and apparently In let form. his sympathy purposes of the mission he provided for Hie <lb />
with the plant of the caucus. I At a recent meeting of the measure and stated that he would of the great mass of hills <lb />
which held that each case must stand ran Society of Zoologists Cleve-vote for It. There Is every reason failed to pass in past sessions of the <lb />
on Its merits and be taken up Ohio, a resolution was believe the resolution will ho adopted general assembly, as they are a great <lb />
urging President-elect Session of Days. burden to preserve and a <lb />
It was to revoke the agree appoint a mar l. scientific Sen. J. P. Cook Introduced In the menace to fire, <lb />
to proceed first with army and training the office of the j senate today bill to any per-i The Day. <lb />
navy appointments, the Slates Fish Commissioner. As a gen. firm or corporation placing In-1 The house was convened at <lb />
holding that the Democrats had shown of a committee to press their In foreign companies not an- by Speaker Connor. Prayer by Rev <lb />
a lack of good faith by their claim on President Wilson relative to do business In this state. Mr. Joyner of Street <lb />
ate manner of proceeding with them appointment of a scientist to to report the same to the Insurance church <lb />
It further held that the agree office. Dr. H. V. Wilson, commissioner, together with per <lb />
by two men, <lb />
Chicago Bandit Slain By <lb />
Public Telephone <lb />
Operator <lb />
CHICAGO, Jan. Peter Home, a <lb />
young bandit, was shot illy <lb />
by Clarence a <lb />
that the legislature go On record III <lb />
favor of Federal aid to building high- wounded <lb />
ways. A recommendation came from police telephone operator, last night. <lb />
the slate librarian, Cant, II. o. admitted today having <lb />
that the sets of colonial and slate <lb />
now in the care of the clerks <lb />
the courts In each count; be de- <lb />
livered to most accessible <lb />
library In the county so that they may <lb />
be more accessible to the people of <lb />
the county. <lb />
Hills ratified today were, <lb />
police protection for Dudley <lb />
Dated with bis brother Albert in more <lb />
twenty hold-ups on the <lb />
Side during the last six weeks. Short- <lb />
after making the confession he <lb />
died. <lb />
The brothers stopped <lb />
who a cripple, as he was return- <lb />
to his home late last night. Me- <lb />
Shoals. Sweeney commenced shooting. <lb />
amend the charter bullets struck Peter who re- <lb />
per Report was received from the the Railroad company, so turned fire, one striking Me- <lb />
was confined to the time It was or of zoology the University of the gross premiums paid hospital at Morganton. Numbers of as to allow it to become an extension In the hip. not <lb />
d. North Carolina, was chosen along on insurance so placed. It Is petitions were presented from various the railroad. s- wounding him. <lb />
Th side finally with Prof. K. O. of Prince- that the operation of such a law sections of the for six a special criminal court <lb />
t take up the nominations In ton University, and Dr. A. C. will turn Into the state treasury at school terms and a few for search Anson county. <lb />
resisted by the of I least 150.000 annually, and law, for child labor A resolution was Introduced to pay j also believed to belong to <lb />
th around that the senate was Proctor C. T. received a imposition upon many people by wild- and Torrens system of land the expenses of Confederate veterans a gang of hold-up men of which Po- <lb />
to rodder firs- letter from North Judson. Ind., cat concerns who offer attractive ties. Also a petition from the North to the 18th anniversary of the battle was chief. In the flat were <lb />
for I He was found In a flat on South <lb />
street, with a youth named <lb />
under an <lb />
the promotions In army. <lb />
on <lb />
I propositions merely to secure Carolina Press Association asking of Gettysburg. <lb />
number of revolvers and knives. <lb />
. <lb />
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casting Me J R. Smith and <lb />
Mil- Prank win sell her <lb />
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to mm lug lo Washington, to live <lb />
her daughter. <lb />
Dr, Hardy Johnson and Mr. W. C <lb />
While of came to town <lb />
Wednesday. The doctor III <lb />
I- thinking of locating here soon. <lb />
The assignment sale of J. Webb <lb />
look place Wednesday and the <lb />
etc., sold Immensely low and <lb />
was by different <lb />
For blowing stumps and <lb />
use dynamite. One ton re- <lb />
by J. It. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. L C. Fletcher was In to <lb />
us yesterday. He has Just returned <lb />
from John Hopkins where he under- <lb />
went an operation. <lb />
Mr of Grifton Is <lb />
spending a few days visiting friends <lb />
In town. <lb />
D. Barn with his degree <lb />
In fifth door, tram went to Monday <lb />
from night to confer some degree work In <lb />
Greenville, Carolina a lodge of I. O. F. and reported <lb />
S. J. a pleasant trip, but the <lb />
Attorney Ian are noted for unbounded hos- <lb />
t on the and never do things by halves <lb />
B. ft <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life. Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
dice on Fourth street, rear <lb />
Wilson's . <lb />
DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St <lb />
Practice wherever his services <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
JAMES L. EVANS <lb />
at <lb />
LEGISLATURE <lb />
State Senate Now 0.1 Record in <lb />
favor <lb />
House<lb />
N. W. <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
formerly occupied by J <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
W. ft <lb />
Attorney at <lb />
in front room of the <lb />
Just north of Court House. <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
B, i. n i r h s <lb />
steam and Hot Water <lb />
Healing<lb />
I Light <lb />
am prepared ,. do -our work at and we ex- <lb />
All kinds of hardware, farm sup- <lb />
plies, mill fittings, farm and church <lb />
bells, wire fence and rooting. K. <lb />
Smith and <lb />
The presiding elder. Dr. <lb />
In the Methodist church hare <lb />
list Sunday night. <lb />
How would some of our modest <lb />
women look marching to the polls, <lb />
hobble and harem to <lb />
exercise their regard <lb />
being rather corrupt to <lb />
and If they want to <lb />
know anything, why ask their <lb />
bands. <lb />
I Car hay. ship stuff, oats, lime, <lb />
i and roofing. J If Smith and <lb />
I Mr, Millie Darden is leveling his <lb />
Reasonable See me or <lb />
No. <lb />
call <lb />
II. W. I lit I HI, M. II. . . <lb />
limited to diseases of <lb />
and Throat <lb />
V N. N. C <lb />
with Dr. D. I. James. Green <lb />
day every Holiday a in to r. pm <lb />
soon to see material <lb />
in tor a alee residence. This <lb />
POl in our opinion is the <lb />
property for building <lb />
In A. n.<lb />
at <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Hill Is Denied <lb />
Consideration by Senate. <lb />
Many New Bills are <lb />
Introduced. <lb />
RALEIGH, Jan senate dis <lb />
posed of several roll call local hills <lb />
today and passed Senator Bryant's <lb />
bill relative to the liability of com- <lb />
carriers to their Some <lb />
of this bill was indulged <lb />
In. but no derided opposition was <lb />
parent when the vote was taken and <lb />
several readings wore Hissed <lb />
unanimously It practically abolish- <lb />
ed the doctrine of contributory neg- <lb />
. as a bar to recovery and sub- <lb />
the doctrine of comparative <lb />
negligence. A bill to provide for <lb />
i and stenographic assistance <lb />
the supreme court reported came <lb />
up with a unanimous favorable re- <lb />
port from judiciary committee No I, <lb />
but vigorously opposed by Sen- <lb />
Jones Barnes, with the re- <lb />
that the bill denied <lb />
and referred the committee on <lb />
a joint resolution bad i <lb />
i.- readings In the house, <lb />
to pass the Webb Ken- <lb />
yon bill with regard t ship <lb />
rants of liquor tor illegal purposes <lb />
was also denied or <lb />
consideration by senators who <lb />
bad not rand the bill, <lb />
and who asked for lime to post <lb />
The resolution referred <lb />
to the committee on federal relations <lb />
Senate, Sixteenth <lb />
Lit Dal <lb />
i ailed the senate to order I <lb />
clock and the opening prayer was of- <lb />
R i ll P. Taylor, <lb />
of Memorial Methodist church <lb />
More petitions for six months school <lb />
were presented, from Forsyth. <lb />
I Northampton and Hertford counties, <lb />
and for compulsory school law from <lb />
latter two. <lb />
Bills Introduced <lb />
To protect In <lb />
assessment companies. <lb />
To amend the charter of <lb />
Phillips, by To make titles <lb />
o Veal estate more certain. <lb />
Relative to liability or <lb />
whether common carriers <lb />
or not. to their <lb />
I To make uniform the crime <lb />
of larceny In North Carolina. <lb />
To protect game and song <lb />
j birds In Rowan county. <lb />
Carson, by To Incorporate <lb />
Round Hill academy. <lb />
To amend the charter of <lb />
and establish a municipal <lb />
court there. <lb />
To allow married women to <lb />
recover damages for personal Injury <lb />
and for their persona learnings. <lb />
In to privy <lb />
of married women. <lb />
I To empower women to dis- <lb />
charge certain duties pertaining to <lb />
education. <lb />
Sixteenth <lb />
Speaker Connor convened the <lb />
at o'clock raver by <lb />
of Methodist Episcopal <lb />
church. <lb />
There was the usual flood of <lb />
from various sections of the <lb />
slate urging six months schools. <lb />
Petitions for Justices Of the peace <lb />
and search and seizure act for <lb />
county. <lb />
Favorable reports on hills from <lb />
Thirty odd local game laws for as <lb />
many counties and townships revising <lb />
or changing game laws justice an- <lb />
bin declaring Illegal agree- <lb />
and conspiracies in restraint <lb />
II trade reported from the Judiciary <lb />
committee No, I, Bill relative to <lb />
I v. tense in making contracts Bill <lb />
to liability of employers and <lb />
leaking federal got apply in North <lb />
I Prohibit the use of <lb />
children Regulating the pay of<lb />
Joint resolution ratifying <lb />
amendment to the con- <lb />
was reported enrolled for <lb />
ratification. <lb />
New Hills Introduced <lb />
Provide for settle- <lb />
of laud titles In this state. <lb />
Provide for noting a <lb />
s In Stanley <lb />
of Relative to <lb />
the pay of Jurors of Hertford county. <lb />
Prevent upon mer- <lb />
chants. <lb />
Provide for the <lb />
of a bridge in Polk county. <lb />
Allow Hamlet to issue <lb />
school bonds. <lb />
Revise the charter of El- <lb />
kin. Placed on the calendar. <lb />
Relative to drainage in Cleve <lb />
land county. <lb />
Fix salaries of officers In <lb />
Durham county. <lb />
Prevent railroad com- <lb />
from originating running <lb />
cheap excursions in this on <lb />
Sundays. <lb />
Relative to in Ca- <lb />
county. <lb />
Authorize town of Wash- <lb />
to issue bonds. <lb />
Establish recorder's court <lb />
for Transylvania county. <lb />
Promote highways in Stokes <lb />
county. <lb />
Appoint certain Justices of <lb />
the panes in Wilson county. <lb />
There are local unions with a <lb />
membership Of In the Brick- <lb />
and International <lb />
Union, <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS <lb />
light purse Is s heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
go to the root of the whole n. <lb />
thoroughly, quickly . <lb />
and restore the action . <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system art; <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
SEMI ATTEMPT <lb />
Young Lady Receives Several <lb />
Hands<lb />
I Attempt in Take ills <lb />
one Life, in- <lb />
Jan. After <lb />
being prevented by his niece, Miss <lb />
Conrad, from shooting himself <lb />
with a shot gun, Gordon a <lb />
i wealthy farmer of Davidson county, <lb />
years old and unmarried, slashed <lb />
his throat with a knife and while <lb />
the weapon away from her uncle. <lb />
Miss Conrad had both hands gashed <lb />
up she may lose two fingers. <lb />
The Insane man then began hutting <lb />
his head against an apple tree. Ha <lb />
was carried to the and while <lb />
pausing through the hall picked <lb />
a long hat pin and endeavored to <lb />
stab himself In the breast Palling <lb />
in this effort to end his life, <lb />
made a lunge the and <lb />
cut an ugly gash in his forehead. He <lb />
then picked and attempt- <lb />
ed to strike himself, but was prevent- <lb />
ed from doing so by those who were <lb />
endeavoring to quiet Mm. Ho next <lb />
the lire shovel, but this too <lb />
was taken away from him. He was <lb />
persuaded to go to bed but soon <lb />
alter retiring he Jumped up and made <lb />
a rush for the Opening one <lb />
the drawers he got hold of a black <lb />
thinking It was a razor. He <lb />
found a knife but it was taken away <lb />
from him before he could Oil him- <lb />
with it. Ills final effort was to <lb />
choke himself. <lb />
whipped me this time, but <lb />
will not he able to do it any <lb />
declared Mr. who added <lb />
t he was determined to kill <lb />
ti If but declined to offer <lb />
11-it. <lb />
Bi to lave written i <lb />
v ill on Thursday. He denied to <lb />
that a love affair was <lb />
lie his mania commit suicide. <lb />
He tried shoot at <lb />
i i his i failing through the <lb />
of see who had <lb />
blank i . ll till gun. <lb />
SUM or real ESTATE <lb />
By virtue of a power contained In <lb />
a certain Heed of Mortgage executed <lb />
H. and wife Sidney <lb />
to F. J. Forbes bearing date of <lb />
August 1910, in the sum of <lb />
thousand dollars with interest from <lb />
date, due and payable, the last note <lb />
one year from date, all of which will <lb />
appear by reference to Book 0-9. <lb />
page of Pitt county Registry, to <lb />
which reference is hereby made, the <lb />
undersigned Mortgagee, will on Sat- <lb />
February 8th. o'clock <lb />
m. before the court house door in the <lb />
town of Greenville. North Carolina. <lb />
sell to the last and highest bidder <lb />
public auction, the following <lb />
ed real property, lying and being <lb />
In the town of Greenville, N. <lb />
C, and more fully described as fol- <lb />
lows, tow <lb />
One lot beginning at the N. K. <lb />
corner of 14th and Washington <lb />
streets runs north with Wash- <lb />
street feet; thence east <lb />
parallel with street feet; <lb />
parallel with Washing- <lb />
ton street to 14th sweet; thence with <lb />
14th street to the containing <lb />
1-4 of an acre, or less; Also <lb />
the lot adjoining tho aforesaid lot <lb />
on the north and fronting on Wash- <lb />
street feet and running <lb />
back parallel with described lot <lb />
feet, containing 1-4 of an acre. <lb />
more or less; Also one other lot ad- <lb />
joining second lot above described <lb />
fronting feet on Washington <lb />
street and running back feet, con- <lb />
1-4 of an acre, more or less, <lb />
being the same three lots deeded to <lb />
Sidney P. by Moses King and <lb />
Also that lot bounded by Co- <lb />
street and Tar river, which was <lb />
recently conveyed to W. B, <lb />
by Ruben Clark and Clark, his <lb />
wife, by deed which appear of re- <lb />
cord in county in Book P-9, page <lb />
Ml, also all the Improvements, <lb />
milling plant, machinery and every <lb />
article of every description now on <lb />
Bald property or lots. <lb />
This property will be sold subject <lb />
to other mortgages now existing <lb />
the said mortgagee will <lb />
cancel all of said outstanding <lb />
gages lion from the proceeds <lb />
arising from this said sale. <lb />
Terms of Cash. <lb />
This Jan. S. If <lb />
F. Mortgagee. <lb />
Harding Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
court clerk of Pill county as <lb />
executrix of the lust will and <lb />
of W. S. Blount. deceased, no- <lb />
Is hereby given to all <lb />
indebted to I lie estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned; and <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
said estate are to present the <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
on or before the 7th day of January <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 7th day of January. 1913. <lb />
LIZZIE <lb />
Executrix of W. s. mount. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Hundred Dollars due said plaintiff by <lb />
account and rents for the year 1912, <lb />
summons is returnable before <lb />
I said Justice at his office in <lb />
in county and in Town- <lb />
ship on the 25th day of January. 1913. <lb />
The defendant will also take notice <lb />
that a warrant of was <lb />
H in d by said Justice on the day <lb />
January, MIS against the property <lb />
of said defendant which warrant Is <lb />
returnable before the said Justice at <lb />
the time and place above named for <lb />
the return of the summons when and <lb />
where the defendant is required to <lb />
pear and answer or demur to the <lb />
Complain or the relief demanded will <lb />
be <lb />
This day of Jan. 1913. <lb />
J. OVERTON. <lb />
ltd l Justice of the Peace. <lb />
R H. and Mrs. N. L. <lb />
containing one more or leas <lb />
This land day Of January, 1913. <lb />
J. C. RASBERRY, <lb />
ltd Mortgagee <lb />
of <lb />
This is to certify all persons <lb />
have sold out my Interest in the <lb />
firm of Andrews, Ford, and Co., at <lb />
Bethel. N C, and am no longer a <lb />
partner of said <lb />
Jan. 3rd. 1911 <lb />
LEE J. WHITEHURST<lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of county <lb />
as administrator of tho of <lb />
Robert deceased, notice Is <lb />
hereby given lo all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to tho undersigned; and nil <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate arc notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on <lb />
or before the 2nd day of January. <lb />
1914. or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 2nd day of January. 1913. <lb />
of Robt. <lb />
J. W. DIXON, <lb />
ltd . <lb />
North Carolina Pitt County <lb />
In the Court. <lb />
Edna vs i <lb />
Tho defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in tho <lb />
superior court of Pitt county to <lb />
cure absolute divorce from the de- <lb />
by the. plaintiff, and the de- <lb />
will lake notice that <lb />
ho is required to appear to the next <lb />
term of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county to be held on the second Mon- <lb />
day after the Monday In March, <lb />
1913, It being the 17th day of March. <lb />
1913. at the court house in said <lb />
In S. C. and answer <lb />
or demur to the complaint of the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb />
the relief demanded In said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This the 10th day of Jan. 1913. <lb />
C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
fly A. T. Moore. C. <lb />
F. . James and Son. <lb />
for Plaintiff, <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County, <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
Before G. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
Jeremiah and <lb />
and Edwards, minors, by their <lb />
General Nancy <lb />
Ex <lb />
a decree of the super- <lb />
court Pitt county made by <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk, In the above en- <lb />
titled cause, tho undersigned com- <lb />
missioner will on Saturday the 8th <lb />
day Of February. 1913. expose to pub- <lb />
sale before the court house door <lb />
In Greenville, to the highest bidder <lb />
for cash, the following described par- <lb />
of land <lb />
and being in <lb />
township. Pitt county. North Caro- <lb />
beginning at a stake near a <lb />
west gum and Post David <lb />
comer, running south 1-4. <lb />
west poles to a ditch, thence an <lb />
course with said ditch and <lb />
a continuation of said course to the <lb />
edge of Fork Swamp, thence up the <lb />
edge of said swamp with Ben Stocks- <lb />
lie,, to David corner, then <lb />
with his line to the beginning, con <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract of land In <lb />
said township, mid slue, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Victoria n <lb />
David Stocks and others. <lb />
at Victoria corner and <lb />
runs with said line <lb />
east IS poles, then south <lb />
II poles, then south U l-t, <lb />
poles to Fork Swamp, then up <lb />
swamp to David <lb />
With bis line west poles to i <lb />
stake then south 1-4. west poles <lb />
to the beginning, containing H <lb />
more or less <lb />
This sale Is to be made for the <lb />
pose of making <lb />
tenants In common. <lb />
C C. PIERCE, Commissioner. <lb />
Harding and Pierce, attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
PITT COUNTY. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
regular session on the <lb />
Monday in January. 1918, it being the <lb />
day of January, 1813, ordered an <lb />
election to be held in the following <lb />
territory In Swift Creek Township. <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Beginning at a point opposite W <lb />
W, Gardner's Northwest corner, on <lb />
the South Side of the new road, and <lb />
running theme with the south side of <lb />
the said new road to the main public <lb />
road, leading from Gardner's Cross <lb />
Roads to Indian Well Swamp, thence <lb />
across the said road to the line be- <lb />
tween W. B. Bland and W. W. Gard- <lb />
thence with the said line, to a <lb />
ditch the Northeast corner of W. W. <lb />
Gardner's Held, thence with the said <lb />
ditch across W. Garners land. M. <lb />
G Gardner's land, thence with said <lb />
ditch across M. Gardner's land to <lb />
A. land, thence up the <lb />
said ditch to M. O. Gardner's land. <lb />
thence with M. back <lb />
fence and a continuation of the same <lb />
Course to the north Bide of the Green- <lb />
ville and road, thence with <lb />
I the north side of said road and <lb />
direction to a pathway <lb />
ti J. A. Gardner's place. <lb />
across the said road, to the <lb />
side of said road, and along <lb />
south side of said road lo the <lb />
Louis Smith and. a corner of the <lb />
A. Gardner land, thence a southward <lb />
course with the Smith land to a ditch. <lb />
an eastward course With the <lb />
said ditch to east corner of <lb />
I Held, thence with the line of <lb />
present fence of said Held. u <lb />
point opposite the mouth of <lb />
Hole, in Swift Creek, thence <lb />
I to the present law <lb />
i fence. <lb />
i The said election lo be held on the <lb />
I Fir Tuesday In March. 1918. it being <lb />
the day of March. 1913, at Gard- <lb />
Cross Heads for the purpose <lb />
ascertaining the will of the qualified <lb />
voters in the above described territory <lb />
as lo Whether the Stock Law shall <lb />
be established In said territory ac- <lb />
cording to law as ill such cases made <lb />
and provided, and Ashley Bach- <lb />
is appointed registrar and will <lb />
have the registration hooks open on <lb />
the first day of February. 1913, and <lb />
until Saturday, February 1913, or <lb />
of registering qualified <lb />
voters of said territory, who are not <lb />
already registered on the regular reg- <lb />
book of Swift Creek Town- <lb />
ship, which book was used at the gen- <lb />
election in November, 1919. <lb />
i This the 6th day of January, 1913. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Ohm, Hoard Pitt Co <lb />
i BULL. Clerk, <lb />
ltd <lb />
SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
By virtue of authority contained in <lb />
a certain Mortgage Deed executed and <lb />
delivered by B. S. Button and Wife <lb />
Lillian Button to W. H. Elks, of date <lb />
January 1st, 1907, as will appear of <lb />
record in Book J-X. page Pitt <lb />
county registry, the undersigned <lb />
will, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
1913, between the hours of and <lb />
o'clock, p. m., before the court- <lb />
house door in Greenville North Car- <lb />
sell to the and highest bid- <lb />
for cash, at public auction, the <lb />
following described <lb />
I Situated In township, Pitt <lb />
county. N. C, beginning at a slake <lb />
Smith's west corner and runs <lb />
I thence mirth 3-4 east poles and <lb />
links to a stake. Israel <lb />
corner; thence north 1-1 <lb />
poles; thence south 1-2 <lb />
west 1-3 poles to a crooked, forked <lb />
I gum; thence south west poles; <lb />
thence south east polos and <lb />
links to the beginning, contain- <lb />
1-8 acres, more or less, and <lb />
being the same land described In a <lb />
deed of record in tho register's office <lb />
in county, in Book M-7, on page <lb />
Ma. <lb />
This sale is made to satisfy said <lb />
mortgage deed. <lb />
This January 1913. <lb />
W. H. ELKS. Mortgagee. <lb />
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys. <lb />
IS ltd <lb />
BALE <lb />
Under and by virtue of a power of <lb />
sale contain, in a certain deed of <lb />
trust tiled in me by T. A. An- <lb />
bearing date December 80th. <lb />
1901, to secure the of a <lb />
bond of even date therewith, and <lb />
record in the office of the <lb />
of deeds for Pitt county la Hook <lb />
M-7, at page and the stipulations <lb />
contained in said deed of trust not <lb />
having been complied with I shall. <lb />
on Wednesday, the 19th day of Feb- <lb />
1913. at ten o'clock a. m., at <lb />
Flat Swamp church, in <lb />
township. Pitt county. N. C, offer for <lb />
at public auction, for cash, the <lb />
; following described lands, <lb />
Situate in Carolina township. Pitt <lb />
J county, and adjoining tho lands of <lb />
I. H. Little and Son and others, and <lb />
at three Bays I. Little <lb />
and Son's and T. A. Andrews corner, <lb />
running thence with I. H. Little's line <lb />
North and 1-2 west poles to <lb />
a pine stump. I. II. Little's corner, <lb />
thence North 1-2 Bast poles to a <lb />
slump on the Greenville and Hamilton <lb />
road near Flat Church, thence <lb />
with said road North East poles <lb />
thence South 1-2 East polos to <lb />
Branch, thence with the run <lb />
Of said Branch East poles, <lb />
thence South poles, thence South <lb />
1-2 West IS pules. South <lb />
Weal poles, thence South East <lb />
poles, thence South East poles. <lb />
thence South 1-2 East poles to <lb />
the beginning, containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
This Jan. 1913. <lb />
j Jr. Trustee <lb />
J SMITH. Jr. <lb />
ltd <lb />
SALE OF VALUABLE <lb />
virtue of a tit i ea the <lb />
parlor court of county, made on <lb />
the day of January. 1913. in a <lb />
certain special therein <lb />
pending, entitled A. Jenkins <lb />
Of S E. Jenkins versus W. I. Jen- <lb />
kins, el and as Spec- <lb />
Preceding 1792. I will on MON- <lb />
DAY. FEBRUARY 17th, 1913. at <lb />
o'clock m. before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville, sell at public sale <lb />
the following described <lb />
One tract situated in Con ten t- <lb />
township, Pitt county, adjoining <lb />
the lands of Rodgers, Percy <lb />
Lodgers. S. A. Jenkins. Fanny <lb />
ton. L. M. Forrest and <lb />
creek, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
One piece or parcel situated in <lb />
the county of Greene, opposite to and <lb />
adjoining tho above described piece <lb />
and lying on southwest side of <lb />
creek, containing acres, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Term of sale, Cash, <lb />
This the day of January, 1913. <lb />
S. A. JENKINS, <lb />
of S. E. Jenkins. Dec. <lb />
vis and Blow. Attorneys. <lb />
Strayed <lb />
I have taken up on R. <lb />
farm, 1-2 miles from town, one spot- <lb />
male hog. weight about <lb />
marked swallow fork in right, slit in <lb />
left Owner can get same by <lb />
ownership and paying <lb />
Jan. 1918. <lb />
W. C. JONES <lb />
I ltd <lb />
Stray Taken Up. <lb />
I have taken up one female hog. <lb />
weight about dark red coin., <lb />
marked swallow fork In both ears <lb />
Owner can gel by proving own <lb />
, , ; chart <lb />
JOHN <lb />
ltd RED <lb />
SINCE HAVE BEEN MAKING PHI. <lb />
partitions lo my warehouse, I <lb />
hive been asked several times If my <lb />
Feed and Seed business would N <lb />
discontinued. Z want to Impress <lb />
everyone with the fact that the <lb />
will go on as before and will <lb />
still he headquarters for Feed and <lb />
Seed. Field a specialty. F. V <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
TAKEN HAVE TAKE <lb />
up two male hogs, weight about <lb />
pounds each, and one Female, <lb />
weight, all unmarked. T <lb />
I e black and white spotted, the <lb />
Owner can get same <lb />
roving and paying t <lb />
H. <lb />
Win X, C <lb />
WK SELL Disc HARROWS WIT <lb />
strong frames and axle boxes <lb />
with hard wood, insuring <lb />
draft and easy running. Every <lb />
Is guaranteed to please you. <lb />
our prices before buying. J. R. and <lb />
J G. <lb />
WHY WALK WHEN <lb />
when you can ride and do U good <lb />
work as when walking. Come In an <lb />
Inspect our riding attachments. J. <lb />
and J. G. Mayo. is t <lb />
THE P. A O. ST ILK <lb />
heavy weight and strong frames <lb />
guaranteed to be the of <lb />
talk cutter made. Prices low. Don't <lb />
until you get our prices. It <lb />
end i. I is <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA<lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the mi- <lb />
ll reigned will on February 3rd. 1918, <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville noon, offer for sale two lots <lb />
and houses In that part of the town <lb />
of Greenville known as <lb />
and known as farm <lb />
place, deeded by Sam Obey and wile <lb />
to and wire, both of <lb />
aid lots are on the west side of Me- <lb />
avenue, a complete <lb />
of said two lots ran be <lb />
found by referring to the above de- <lb />
scribed deed as In Book <lb />
page of the Register of Deeds <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
If satisfactory offer is received sale <lb />
will be made privately before the <lb />
above date. <lb />
c W HARVEY. <lb />
F. James and Sou. <lb />
Id <lb />
OF SERVICE BI <lb />
CATION, <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb />
Township. <lb />
Q, Ward vs Connor. <lb />
Notice of Summons and Warrant of <lb />
Attachment <lb />
Tho defendant above named will <lb />
lake notice that n summons In the <lb />
.,.,,. entitled action was <lb />
against said defendant on lath <lb />
of January, 1918, by J R Overton, a <lb />
Justice of the Peace of Pitt County. <lb />
North Carolina, for the sum of <lb />
Certificate el <lb />
To all whom these presents may <lb />
come- <lb />
Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
the proceedings for voluntary <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of all the stockholders, de- <lb />
posited In my that the <lb />
Milling Company, a corporation <lb />
tills state, whose principal <lb />
i- situated the town of Hanrahan, <lb />
county of Pitt, slate of North Caro- <lb />
L. being the <lb />
agent therein and In charge thereof, <lb />
upon whom process may be <lb />
has compiled with the <lb />
of Chapter of 1905, en- <lb />
titled preliminary to <lb />
the Issuing of this Certificate Of Dis- <lb />
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes. <lb />
S of Stale of the Stale of <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby certify <lb />
the said corporation did. on the <lb />
day of January. 1913, In my <lb />
a duly executed and attested con- <lb />
sent writing to the dissolution of <lb />
said corporation. by all <lb />
thereof, which said con- <lb />
sent mid the record of I lie <lb />
aforesaid are now on Hie In my said <lb />
as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof. have here- <lb />
to set my hand and my official <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this IS day of Jan- <lb />
A. D. 1913. <lb />
J. BUY AN GRIMES <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
lid <lb />
Doubly Glad is the Man Who Smokes <lb />
Glad to smoke this pure old Virginia mid <lb />
North Carolina bright leaf-with natural <lb />
taste. Aged and stemmed and then <lb />
granulated. Tucks quickly m the pipe rolls <lb />
into a cigarette. <lb />
With each sack a book of cigarette papers <lb />
FREE. <lb />
And smokers are glad to get the free pres- <lb />
coupons enclosed in each sack. <lb />
coupons are good for a great variety of pleasing <lb />
articles cameras, talking machines, balls, <lb />
skates, safety razors, china, furniture, toilet <lb />
articles, etc. Many things that will delight <lb />
old or young <lb />
. special January and <lb />
February only, we will send our new <lb />
catalog of these presents <lb />
FREE. lend us <lb />
your name <lb />
on s postal In every <lb />
sack a <lb />
Mixture is one <lb />
and a half ounces of <lb />
splendid tobacco and a <lb />
free present coupon. <lb />
v MS ran HORSE <lb />
NATURAL <lb />
TWIST, ante. <lb />
m TOUR ROSES <lb />
PICK PI CUT. PIED. <lb />
MONT<lb />
Mi <lb />
Premium Dept. <lb />
Si Loom Mo <lb />
STRAY <lb />
an up one hog. unmarked weight <lb />
about SB pounds, black with some, <lb />
white Owner can get same by. <lb />
proving ownership paying <lb />
Charges. S. J. VINCENT <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
or lives, J <lb />
S. Bin her. Greenville. <lb />
Doctor Said <lb />
writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. C <lb />
was in a very low state of health, and was not able to <lb />
be up and tend to my I try and soon <lb />
began to feel better. put able to be up and help do my <lb />
housework. continued to take medicine, and now I <lb />
am able to do my housework and lo care my children, <lb />
and I feel as though could enough <lb />
for the benefits have <lb />
WITH TO <lb />
take charge of one-horse farm. <lb />
miles from Greenville. W. R. <lb />
NOBLES, R. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Kinston. N. C Jan. 17th. <lb />
I To the heirs of Peyton, <lb />
ed, or any one Take notice <lb />
that on the 6th day of May. 1912. S. <lb />
I. Dudley, sheriff of county, sold j <lb />
for taxes for the year 1911, one town <lb />
lot in the town of N. C. <lb />
listed In the name of Lola Peyton, sit- <lb />
on tho east side of <lb />
street, at which sale I became the <lb />
purchaser. Amount of taxes and cost <lb />
, on Maj 6th U <lb />
at a deed <lb />
lot according to law. <lb />
The time for redemption will ex- <lb />
May 1918. <lb />
W II. COX, Purchaser<lb />
TAKE <lb />
Th <lb />
Q i ho <lb />
is successful, because it Is made especially for <lb />
women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. <lb />
j- does one thing, and does it well. explains <lb />
the great success which it has hid, during the past years, <lb />
in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to <lb />
health and happiness. <lb />
If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, <lb />
cross and irritable, it's because you need a tonic Why not <lb />
try builds, strengthens, restores, and acts <lb />
in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women, Test <lb />
it for yourself. Your druggist sells Ask him, <lb />
Medicine <lb />
and book. tree. J <lb />
A -am <lb />
MORTGAGE BALE OF LAND <lb />
Under and by virtue of the powers <lb />
Contained In a certain mortgage th ed <lb />
executed by Mrs. Molly <lb />
the 18th day of November, <lb />
to J. C. Rasberry. which mortgage <lb />
of record In county, in <lb />
Pooh l-, page In the of <lb />
the register of deeds and secures an <lb />
Indebtedness us therein mentioned. <lb />
The undersigned mortgage will, on <lb />
the day of February <lb />
1918, at about twelve o'clock, noon, <lb />
s II to the bidder for cash, at <lb />
the counts court ho-.-.; <lb />
N the house lot In town <lb />
known as the K M. Pitt- <lb />
man lot. adjoining the tots of Mr. <lb />
Rest Medicine for Children. <lb />
am very glad to say a few word <lb />
in of Chamberlain's Couch <lb />
writes Mrs. <lb />
Milwaukee. have used It for <lb />
children and myself and It never <lb />
falls lo relieve and cure a rough or <lb />
cold No family with children should <lb />
In Without It as II <lb />
ll. <lb />
Remedy Is pleas <lb />
ant and safe, which Is of great <lb />
when a medicine must be <lb />
en to young children. For sale b- <lb />
all <lb />
adv <lb />
Occasionally a man has nothing <lb />
on a subject because he know- <lb />
It. <lb />
Chronic I Cured <lb />
years ago I had the worst <lb />
of chronic constipation ever <lb />
knew of Chamberlain's Tablets <lb />
cured S. F. Fish. Brook- <lb />
Mich. For sale by all druggists <lb />
adv <lb />
For the <lb />
Road <lb />
OUR DRIVING LAMP <lb />
is the most compact and efficient <lb />
lighting device for all kinds of vehicles. <lb />
Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with <lb />
thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or <lb />
detached. Throws a clear feet ahead. <lb />
Extra large red danger signal in back. <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a <lb />
good hand lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
Denim <lb />
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Incorporated Now <lb />
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IA I i A I Mill are offered In th i Greenville would suffer less from <lb />
ii is hard to legislature merely that the the of railroad freight <lb />
such vicious at n-i.- a show h rates If our people would get busy <lb />
will prompt them lo wantonly in- If endeavoring to keep Ms campaign see steamboat traffic was re- <lb />
property of others or public promises. Thai is about the on Tar river. Why have <lb />
utilities when the act can bring no the bill Senator Evans has a navigable stream right at our doors <lb />
possible pleasure to the perpetrate to repeal the stock law of Pit and why not lake advantage of the <lb />
called one of his promises benefit it offers <lb />
D. j. of shooting holes In lei- in the last campaign to have the law <lb />
CAROLINA lie cables along the streets repealed and by introducing the bill Wilmington has a plain clothes of- <lb />
s supposed to have been i.,. can come hack and tell he fleer who holds up found <lb />
year, . l w . , . , . <lb />
mouths. ; w shooting tried to keep his promise. We do not around a heavy suit case <lb />
rates may be had upon light on the , even he himself has th t r dark and makes an Inspection of <lb />
at business office In lines. The telephone cable remotest idea that the bill will pass, the receptacle. And In this way he <lb />
corner .,,,,, . . <lb />
and small wires and s it pass it would mean the re has found several walking blind tis- <lb />
,, pierce these with a bullet causes p.,; of the entire stock law In the era. <lb />
All cards thanks . I . ,, , , <lb />
respect will be charged t at I lo the telephone , on the south side the <lb />
per word vice and is hard to remedy. But the And no one need have the While the farmers are burning and <lb />
Communications advertising are alone responsible for apprehension that any such thing making ready tobacco plant beds, we <lb />
ates will be char zed at three this kind of for only a night will take place. would venture again to advise them <lb />
cents per line, up to lines. <lb />
or two ago. right on the principal <lb />
Entered as second class matter Street the town, one fired a <lb />
to overdo the next tobacco crop. <lb />
There are three special bills that A bumper crop this year will make <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at a cable line, the ball ,,,, ,.,,, , general the good prices of last year vanish <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, Redding itself in a section containing <lb />
set of March 1879 I , . <lb />
small wires. y <lb />
assembly that relate to state aid to like a dream. <lb />
counties in public road construction. I <lb />
FRIDAY JANUARY <lb />
lilt Mil STOCK LAW <lb />
It PL A I. Ill <lb />
the disarrangement and confusion of of o pro. may e not <lb />
several telephones on that division for assistance to the names of their legislators <lb />
of the exchange, and it was not only Utilities , construction they all <lb />
difficult to locate the trouble, but at-L of their roads. The that county has a man <lb />
course there are some people . ,, f , , . ., . ., , ,. ,. named Justice <lb />
n relates to the working of <lb />
I'm county, as elsewhere, who do cf . .,.,. hours to rear- , ,,, l <lb />
rear slate convicts on public roads and that Pitt his a Clark <lb />
not a stock law. Likewise range the wires and repair the ,,.,,, . I <lb />
I . , . thud relates to the state who is also <lb />
there are some who do not favor pro- damage. It does not look like a per- , on occasion. <lb />
.,,, , , . , , , ., , security county bonds ---------o <lb />
some who do not laws eon of ordinary would <lb />
, , , , . ,,. , , , . . . issued for public road construe- The action of the state senate in <lb />
against Ian or murder, some who be guilty it doing such injury. <lb />
. All of these bills are worthy, not concurring in the resolution <lb />
do not favor punishment o <lb />
. . , , of very serious consideration by passed by the house to invite speeches <lb />
some who do not any in u <lb />
, , . I people Of the state, and. if passed, from Wilson, Bryan and <lb />
legal or moral restraint of their own , , ,.,,, ,.,,,. . <lb />
, , ,. , on will do more for the material ad- reminds us that once upon a time <lb />
nation, and desires. Yes. there tn f do ,,,, of ,,,,,, <lb />
r is being to adjourn in honor of the birthday <lb />
Robert E. Lee, but did take a <lb />
o- out of respect to Fred Douglas. <lb />
But coming to the stock law h <lb />
have made the penalty for seems to be an Inviting <lb />
hank robbing in Oklahoma from place for ex-governors to practice <lb />
to years Imprisonment Must In- law. <lb />
tend that a robber shall never commit <lb />
but one offense, and not get out If a big freeze comes on top of the <lb />
enjoy his plunder afterward. recent rains, us now appears likely, <lb />
the roads will be something fearful to <lb />
A beauty doctor advises the eating travel over. <lb />
pi raw carrots to make a good color <lb />
In the face. As carrots are rather who receives <lb />
hard to get. most of them will con- million dollars alimony, has enough <lb />
to use paint for face coloring. another husband. <lb />
It only takes a look over at the talking <lb />
graded school in passing, and see- OUt Colonel Roosevelt's silence <lb />
lug the great crowd of children there. cared. <lb />
hi realize that they are cramped <lb />
room In an over-taxed building. Tho legislature <lb />
establish new counties Is not having <lb />
When one undertook to sailing. <lb />
block the inland waterway <lb />
In congress, he found Congress-1 The Jail Is not empty because some <lb />
man John H. Small on the Job. And <lb />
lie delivered the goods. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Representative Clark's bill to re- <lb />
quire the placing of cinder guards on <lb />
all passenger trains is receiving <lb />
favorable comment throughout <lb />
the state. <lb />
folks who are at large ought to be <lb />
in it. <lb />
favor anything good, Yet a <lb />
number of them. <lb />
ed and they arc legion-should be considered, <lb />
themselves and take notice of i e <lb />
The legislature should keep hands <lb />
the divorce law. unless they are <lb />
going to make divorces harder to <lb />
get. <lb />
Raleigh is to have a visit from a <lb />
lecturer named Flees, and he is go- <lb />
to talk on the subject of <lb />
That Is coming to the scratch, <lb />
s o--------- <lb />
j A mall who has not seen as much <lb />
the man who says or thinks a . . <lb />
tH- of . people <lb />
count are opposed to stock law, i d on tn. <lb />
wide Of the mark. The people as a <lb />
whole must not be Judged by the <lb />
who oppose measures for good. The <lb />
south side of the river. It was he <lb />
who led the agitation last spring <lb />
which was followed in- much fence <lb />
people of the county do not want the hp , ,,,. <lb />
stock law repealed and are op- <lb />
posed to the bill now before the leg- <lb />
looking to that end. And <lb />
they should so express themselves <lb />
through petitions to the Ii <lb />
to defeat the bill. <lb />
tip this agitation for. the <lb />
purpose of furthering his political <lb />
A meeting of opponents <lb />
us, wants to know what is the mat- made over It. who thinks that <lb />
with the vagrant laws that of the gentlemen mentioned <lb />
many loafers are allowed to resolution would accept the In- <lb />
Hand around doing nothing. He call- to down and make a <lb />
in attention to several bunches and Speech before the legislature Hence <lb />
said an effort to hire any of them to the continued argument over the res- <lb />
do any work found nothing doing is just that much time <lb />
except the offer of work being almost <lb />
It Is really a condition that The Henderson Cold Leaf putt <lb />
When women get to voting will <lb />
they have to pay poll <lb />
News. <lb />
What a silly question. <lb />
The trouble with too many <lb />
Is that their highest Interest <lb />
Is in making reputations for them- <lb />
solves. <lb />
The people of Greenville township <lb />
are paying a road tax of cents <lb />
on each valuation and getting <lb />
nothing for it in the way of good <lb />
roads. That same tax would pay <lb />
the interest on a bond issue of <lb />
000.000 with which to build good <lb />
roads, would provide for the main- <lb />
of the roads after being <lb />
and create a sinking fund large <lb />
enough to pay the bonds at <lb />
Hence by issue bonds for this <lb />
purpose the township can have good <lb />
roads without the people paying any <lb />
more tax on each valuation than <lb />
they are now paying. <lb />
We cannot suppress the feeling <lb />
i now and then, that first thing you <lb />
know there going to be some <lb />
developments that will <lb />
make people open their eyes. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
should not be permitted to exist, but Over some of the legislators like this <lb />
of have seen it going on so society for the suppression of <lb />
ILLITERACY <lb />
A apple in the will <lb />
t all other apples with which <lb />
it comes in contact. A diseased plant <lb />
in the field has a damaging effect <lb />
upon all plants near it. By the same <lb />
rule an Ignorant person in a <lb />
his environments and <lb />
lowers tho standard of intelligence <lb />
his community. The apple <lb />
can be thrown out and save the <lb />
in the barrel from contagious <lb />
decay. The diseased plant can be o--------- <lb />
and save other plants from I We makes a <lb />
contaminating damage. There is no in Justices of the <lb />
stock law has been called for <lb />
Saturday In Greenville, and it <lb />
can well be imagined that there will <lb />
be a repetition of such , <lb />
speech making as was heard in a <lb />
always looks for a o <lb />
when Inaugurations The North Carolina legislature has <lb />
it will be the purpose to make <lb />
this meeting appear as expressing <lb />
tho sentiment of the people of th i <lb />
county for the repeal of the stock- <lb />
law, hence repeat that the <lb />
who favor the stock law and do <lb />
i want it repealed should be bring- <lb />
this fact to the attention of the <lb />
legislature. <lb />
place. One enterprising fellow is of- one on record as favoring the <lb />
to furnish Information as to of senators by <lb />
can be had if you will mt of People. <lb />
send i dollar. And we expect. <lb />
Thunder started In early, but <lb />
that need not be at with <lb />
so many unusual things taking place. <lb />
An enterprising Washington <lb />
respondent has sent out a slate of <lb />
Wilson's cabinet. He <lb />
may know what be is talking about <lb />
mid he may not <lb />
people go out looking for <lb />
trouble and worrying if they can't <lb />
find it. <lb />
he will get several dollars in return i The elsewhere in this paper <lb />
for which the sender will get a list Question, written by <lb />
A bill Introduced In <lb />
is entitled mitigate evils of <lb />
and to protect sheep in- <lb />
-o- <lb />
of hole lodging houses. <lb />
In keeping with the spirit of <lb />
that characterizes the <lb />
present age, a Durham colored boy <lb />
Dr. Tait Butler, should he read by <lb />
every citizen of Pitt county. Dr. <lb />
Butler has made a close study of <lb />
these conditions and speaks with an- <lb />
The wrangle over the resolution <lb />
the several counties at the a lighted match to a keg <lb />
election, and usually as many are blasting powder. Hie fragment, were m show M <lb />
Reeled as the county is entitled to. juried day. But who can say w <lb />
S-. it looks like the appointment experiment was any more fool- <lb />
by the legislature is without <lb />
The ground hog will wake up to <lb />
Ms Job next Sunday. <lb />
dense, except it be to gratify some <lb />
man who wants to be a of <lb />
the peace and Ills county would not <lb />
elect him. <lb />
folks know how to take <lb />
than the man who tries to show <lb />
how high he can fly airship, or <lb />
the one who tries to break the <lb />
speed record <lb />
of a lot of time that the people are <lb />
paying for. <lb />
moral nor legal right by which the Peace, These officers are elected how how hp speakers, gave m <lb />
ignorant man can be thrust out of <lb />
the community or destroyed, but the <lb />
law can step in and make education <lb />
compulsory and thus prevent the In <lb />
Jury done by Ignorance. If the move- <lb />
to enact such a law In the <lb />
present legislature succeeds, much <lb />
will he saved to future generations <lb />
In North Carolina. This Is the prop- <lb />
course to remove the baneful <lb />
of illiteracy. <lb />
Cold waves seem unable to get <lb />
much of a foot hold down this way <lb />
with spring trying to butt in. <lb />
Some business men cannot see the <lb />
good in advertising. Others do see <lb />
It and profit thereby. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Tho warm weather serves one <lb />
good purpose in cutting down the <lb />
bill. <lb />
Items from State University <lb />
t in lied from page <lb />
day. stating that the weather was so <lb />
bitterly cold In section that <lb />
was frozen over, and that <lb />
was Impossible to fill an order for <lb />
five dozen turtles, which Dr. <lb />
had ordered for use In the medical <lb />
I department of the University, The <lb />
prediction of the weather bureau of <lb />
p few days ago, that winter was <lb />
j in the hiding and would make its <lb />
appearance later, seems to have struck <lb />
Indiana. <lb />
Happened to is the <lb />
of a play that will be presented <lb />
The reported finding by two boys <lb />
of twelve bottles of old brandy on <lb />
Roanoke Island, reputed to have been <lb />
Tho fish dealers of Wilmington may <lb />
formed a little trust of their own the for up , . <lb />
hold of an opportunity to prices and have been called and The who <lb />
their town. Commendable to them, to answer in court for violation of <lb />
too, anti-trust law. <lb />
j story must have some new ground <lb />
lie wants dug up, <lb />
Building and loan associations <lb />
come in more and more for their share <lb />
of good talk. <lb />
While the weather for January has <lb />
been remarkably warm, it looks now <lb />
like the month will finish up remark- <lb />
ably cold. <lb />
It is month Christmas <lb />
and eleven months to <lb />
Sec <lb />
the Dramatic Club of the <lb />
in a number of eastern North <lb />
Carolina towns during February and <lb />
March. Among the towns that will <lb />
see this successful comedy are <lb />
Greensboro, Wilmington, Golds- <lb />
Fayetteville, Wilson, Rocky <lb />
Mount and Washington. <lb />
Louis Graves, of the class of 1902, <lb />
recently been made private sec- <lb />
to Win. president of <lb />
the borough of Manchester, N. Y. Mr. <lb />
Graves Is one of the eminent success- <lb />
members of the younger alumni <lb />
of tho Institution. During his col- <lb />
days he took active part in <lb />
athletics, and in September of the <lb />
past year won the tennis champion- <lb />
ship of Northwestern Pennsylvania. <lb />
MARVELOUS <lb />
BEYOND THE CONCEPTION OF <lb />
-----HUMAN <lb />
THE SENSATIONAL, EXTRAORDINARY and INCONCEIVABLE SALES CO., at Napper Brown's Two Stores <lb />
Seventh day of our Great Public Total sales these seven have exceeded today show to be sold. Prices lower than actual freight and packing charges. <lb />
article in house must travel quick and fast of FOB A FEW MORE DAYS ONLY. All cost marks utterly ignored. <lb />
Come and See How We Do It Read, Realize <lb />
Two and Three Suits <lb />
at the Price of One <lb />
and Profit. SALE ON WITH A RUSH <lb />
Bargains by the hundred <lb />
Bargains that annihilate <lb />
all <lb />
Hundreds Departed unable to Secure Entrance to the GREAT PUBLIC SALE. IMMENSE STOCK <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTION'S. MILLINERY, SHOES AND PANTS. AND MEN'S CLOTHING. AND COATS, WAISTS, ALL TO IN THIS SALE <lb />
AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. i i J s i x j, i i i i t i ., j , <lb />
Tomorrow, Friday, will begin the Second Week of our Great Public Sale. this Sale will out-claw, out-shine, out-sell any other Sale that held in Greenville <lb />
VALUES NOT <lb />
Two Big Sales in Two <lb />
Big Stores <lb />
Don't Miss This Bargain It <lb />
means Money To You. <lb />
Napper Brown's Two Stores <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
FINANCIAL STATEMENT <lb />
t A ml It id and Allotted <lb />
of Commissioners <lb />
County, Together with <lb />
and Disbursements and the <lb />
Condition of said Count; for the <lb />
Fiscal Year December 2nd, <lb />
the <lb />
May. J. J. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Lewis, II. II. <lb />
Holland. D. J. <lb />
May, J. J. <lb />
W. E. <lb />
10.20 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
4.70 <lb />
8.40 <lb />
3.70 <lb />
4.75 <lb />
S 651.15 <lb />
No. <lb />
No. <lb />
1350 <lb />
1519 <lb />
1842 <lb />
No. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Moseley Bros. <lb />
Wilkinson, C. L- <lb />
Ain't <lb />
405.50 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
S 430.50 <lb />
Ferry. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 19.10 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 23.86 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
J. Proctor Bro. 18.00 <lb />
Bridges. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Win. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
J. L. Fountain Co. <lb />
Forbes, W. A. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
J. I. Fountain Co. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
t 222.96 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
52.15 <lb />
70.04 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
40.00 <lb />
I 200.94 <lb />
No. <lb />
1345 <lb />
1686 <lb />
Burying <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Hell, B. W. 3.00 <lb />
Alonzo 3.00 <lb />
Block, David 3.03 <lb />
R. M. 3.09 <lb />
Dunn, J. T. 3.00 <lb />
James, If. A. 6.09 <lb />
Hardy. I. T. 3.00 <lb />
W. H. 3.00 <lb />
Long, W. E. 3.00 <lb />
Kittrell, L. L. 6.00 <lb />
Town of Greenville 3.00 <lb />
Hyman, W. A. 3.00 <lb />
Peel, Henry 3.00 <lb />
44.00 <lb />
No. <lb />
1213 <lb />
1908 <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Moore. D. C. <lb />
C. 150.31 <lb />
C. <lb />
C. 12.75 <lb />
C. <lb />
C. 169.70 <lb />
C. <lb />
C. 161.00 <lb />
C. 7.40 <lb />
C. 136.15 <lb />
C. 94.35 <lb />
C. 25.10 <lb />
C. 25.50 <lb />
No. <lb />
COO <lb />
1226 <lb />
1227 <lb />
1229 <lb />
1230 <lb />
1231 <lb />
1232 <lb />
1233 <lb />
1854 <lb />
1911 <lb />
1912 <lb />
1913 <lb />
1914 <lb />
1915 <lb />
1916 <lb />
1917 <lb />
Constables <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Howling. <lb />
Clark, G. A. <lb />
R. H. <lb />
Cox, G. W.<lb />
J. E. <lb />
Moore, C. G. <lb />
Jackson, G. A. <lb />
Smith, H. C. <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Smith, T. H. <lb />
Smith. Lloyd <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
Smith, II. C. <lb />
R. II. <lb />
Smith, Lloyd <lb />
Moore, C. G. <lb />
Smith, Lloyd <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Cox. G. W. <lb />
Smith, J. T. <lb />
Smith, Lloyd<lb />
Jackson. G. A. <lb />
Harris, J. L. <lb />
Clark, G. A. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Smith. C. S. <lb />
Smith. T. H. <lb />
Smith. T. H. <lb />
Cox. G. W. <lb />
R. II. <lb />
Clark. G. A. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Smith. T. H. <lb />
Paul <lb />
Cox, G. W. <lb />
Moore, C. O. <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Paul <lb />
Jackson. G. A. <lb />
Smith. C. S. <lb />
Smith. H. C. <lb />
Harris. J. L. <lb />
Cox, G. W. <lb />
Smith, J. T. <lb />
James, J. I. <lb />
Smith. J. T. <lb />
Moore, C. G. <lb />
Smith. C. S. <lb />
Harris, J. L. <lb />
Harris. J. I. <lb />
James, Jno. T. <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Ain't. <lb />
1.10 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
5.15 <lb />
11.55 <lb />
3.45 <lb />
11.65 <lb />
2.45 <lb />
4.00 1353 <lb />
1.20 <lb />
1.10 1367 <lb />
2.00 1373 <lb />
1.00 1380 <lb />
1.70 1512 <lb />
1.00 1525 <lb />
4.25 1531 <lb />
1.55 <lb />
1849 <lb />
1855 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
6.50 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
1.85 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
8.96 <lb />
3.55 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.30 <lb />
6.80 <lb />
9.67 <lb />
2.15 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
4.10 <lb />
1.11 <lb />
1.70 No.<lb />
Mfg. Co. 10.50 <lb />
Mayo, R. J. 7.00 No. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro. 46.00 <lb />
Harris. Carlos 7.00 <lb />
Pender Hicks 34.48 <lb />
Pender Hicks 4.50 <lb />
B. 18.50 <lb />
Water . Light Com. 2.75 <lb />
Taft Fur. Co. 4.25 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 No. <lb />
Pitt Mfg Co. 112.62 <lb />
Williams. B. C. 12.70 <lb />
Dudley, S. I. 9.20 <lb />
Johnston, P. If. 3.00 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. 2.92 <lb />
John Flanagan Bug. Co. 1.00 <lb />
Forbes, W. A. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. 1.50 <lb />
Taft ts Co. 197.43 1356 <lb />
Hart 2.95 1361 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 1372 <lb />
F. G. James Son 80.10 1694 <lb />
Water Light Com. 12.06 <lb />
Rountree, C. B. 14.16 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.75 <lb />
Hart Hadley 1.81 <lb />
Dudley, S. 6.75 <lb />
Water Light Com. 8.19 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Rountree, C. E. 775.00 <lb />
Home Tel. i Tel. Co. 3.00 No. <lb />
Water Light Com. 2.25 <lb />
Dudley. S. 3.00 <lb />
Hart Hadley <lb />
Home Tel. i Tel. Co. <lb />
Jenkins, J. J. <lb />
Jenkins J. 2.50 <lb />
Holcombe. J. I. 13.20 <lb />
Water Light Com. 131.26 <lb />
Harris, Carlos 400.00 <lb />
Harris, Carlos 60.00 <lb />
Water Light Coin. <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.09 <lb />
Hart Hadley 9.00 <lb />
National of G ville 600.00 <lb />
Hicks, S. T. 10.65 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Water Light Com. 6.68 <lb />
Water Light Com. 1.35 <lb />
Home Tel. Tel. Co. 3.00 <lb />
Hook Worm. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
J. J. <lb />
C. F. <lb />
C. F. <lb />
1234 <lb />
58.30 1235 <lb />
55.42 1236 <lb />
1237 <lb />
1238 <lb />
Insane. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
M. U. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore, C. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Moore, W. M. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Moore, W. If. <lb />
Carson. S. T. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Moore. D. C. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Dud S. I. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
t 154.70 <lb />
1240 <lb />
1241 <lb />
1919 <lb />
2.60 1920 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
4.60 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
3.25 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
4.24 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
5.60 <lb />
4.51 <lb />
5.75 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
75.36 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.40 <lb />
3.80 <lb />
2.85 <lb />
3.95 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
5.40 <lb />
I 159.81 <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore. D, <lb />
Moore, D., <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore. D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore, D. <lb />
Moore. D. <lb />
791.35 <lb />
No. <lb />
ion <lb />
1281 <lb />
1643 <lb />
1544 <lb />
1545 <lb />
1716 <lb />
1718 <lb />
1719 <lb />
2.141 <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Holland. D. J. <lb />
Lewis, B. M. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Holland, D. J. <lb />
Proctor, W. B. <lb />
May. J. <lb />
Lewis. B. M. <lb />
Holland, D. J. <lb />
May, J. <lb />
Proctor, W. B. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
May, J. J. <lb />
Lewis. B. M. <lb />
Proctor. W. B. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Lewis. B. M. <lb />
Holland D I <lb />
Mar. t I <lb />
Proctor, W. B. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Proctor. W. B <lb />
Lewis, B. at. <lb />
Holland, D. J. <lb />
Mar. J. J- <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Holland. D. t. <lb />
May. J. J. <lb />
Lew la. B. U. <lb />
Proctor. W. <lb />
B. M. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
May. J. I. <lb />
Holland. <lb />
Proctor, W. B. <lb />
Proctor. W. I. <lb />
Holland. I. J. <lb />
May. J. J <lb />
II. M <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Holland, l. J. <lb />
May. J. J. <lb />
Proctor, W. R. <lb />
Lewis. B. M. <lb />
Proctor. W. B. <lb />
Holland. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
May. J. J. <lb />
Lewis, If. <lb />
Holland, <lb />
Proctor, W. R. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
1509 <lb />
1689 <lb />
1690 <lb />
1702 <lb />
1706 <lb />
1857 <lb />
. . -.- i.,. . II I <lb />
J a.- t- . <lb />
7.90 <lb />
14.00 <lb />
27.60 <lb />
4.40 <lb />
8.50 <lb />
6.70 <lb />
4.70 <lb />
4.40 <lb />
9.25 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
15.70 <lb />
4.40 <lb />
7.40 <lb />
9.40 <lb />
10.40 <lb />
9.40 <lb />
16.25 <lb />
I SO <lb />
11.15 <lb />
8.80 <lb />
11.10 <lb />
16.4 <lb />
11.80 <lb />
11.00 <lb />
14.10 <lb />
12.75 <lb />
22.80 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
14.80 <lb />
17.60 <lb />
12.75 <lb />
12.75 <lb />
12.20 <lb />
11.10 <lb />
16.00 <lb />
6.80 <lb />
14.80 <lb />
7.40 <lb />
15.00 <lb />
19.70 No. <lb />
8.70<lb />
11.41<lb />
Prisoners <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Smith. T. H. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Smith. T. H. <lb />
Dudley. I. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Thomas, Willie <lb />
Savage, Herbert <lb />
Clark, O. A. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
King, J. F. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore, CO. <lb />
Galloway. J. R. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Smith, T. H. <lb />
Smith, T. H. <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Rouse, Q. H. <lb />
Paul <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
22.00 <lb />
6.70 <lb />
6.00 1671 <lb />
21.60 <lb />
17.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
37.05 No. <lb />
1.50 <lb />
34.10 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
2.90 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
3.50 1215 <lb />
2.05 1371 <lb />
1.15 <lb />
1.00 1906 <lb />
2.30 <lb />
13.05 <lb />
House and Jail. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Water Light <lb />
H. A. White <lb />
Dust Down Co. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Ayden Loan Ins. Co. <lb />
H. A. White <lb />
Wilkinson, C. L. <lb />
Humphrey Turnage <lb />
Bateman, H. D. <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Ice Coal Co. <lb />
Forbes, W. A. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
I 213.40 <lb />
Stenographer. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Rea, A. M. <lb />
Wilson, W. <lb />
W. <lb />
M. <lb />
M. <lb />
M. <lb />
W. <lb />
41.1 <lb />
MIS <lb />
13344.50 <lb />
37.65 1861 <lb />
30.67 <lb />
108.75 1376 <lb />
11.55 1880 <lb />
16.47 1381 <lb />
46.4, <lb />
1886 <lb />
46.81 <lb />
46.47 1696 <lb />
46.50 ls <lb />
13.28 <lb />
20.24 <lb />
35.25 <lb />
192.08 <lb />
12.35 <lb />
2.81 <lb />
10.98 <lb />
16.15 <lb />
6.00<lb />
783.91 <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Rea, A. <lb />
Rea, A. <lb />
Rea, A. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
n. <lb />
B. <lb />
B. <lb />
29.00 <lb />
48.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
12.00 <lb />
48.00 <lb />
40.00 <lb />
16.30 <lb />
36.00 No- <lb />
20.00 <lb />
3.59 <lb />
11.50 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Taft VanDyke 7.59 <lb />
Brown Co. <lb />
Hart ft Hadley 1.92 <lb />
J. Jr. 9.00 No. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
J. J. Jenkins <lb />
Patrick Staton <lb />
Dudley, s. I. <lb />
Coward Woolen <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Gardner, J. Z, <lb />
Dudley, s. I. <lb />
Brown Co. <lb />
Taft VanDyke <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Brown Co. <lb />
Carr ft Atkins Co. <lb />
Hicks, W. H. <lb />
Dudley, s. I. <lb />
If. G., Son <lb />
Hood, K., ft Co. <lb />
render Hicks <lb />
Co. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Dudley, s. I. <lb />
Mfg. Co. <lb />
Hart ft Hadley <lb />
Bell, <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Co. <lb />
I. Mfg. Co. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Dudley. S. I, <lb />
S. I. <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Hardy. D. W. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
A Co. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Water Light Com. <lb />
W. M. 10.83 <lb />
Dudley. S. 117.60 <lb />
Coward Wooten 10.20 <lb />
Town of Greenville <lb />
Town of Greenville <lb />
Horton. <lb />
Rountree, c. D. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
Cox, J. Marshall <lb />
J. S. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Belcher, R. B. <lb />
Moore, CO. <lb />
Rountree, C. D. <lb />
Ross. J. S. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Smith, J. II. <lb />
Cox, J. Marshall <lb />
Hobgood, J. L. <lb />
James. A. <lb />
Chapman, R. <lb />
S C. <lb />
Town <lb />
Town Greenville <lb />
F. <lb />
Rountree, C l. <lb />
Mayo, A. <lb />
Chapman, It. G. <lb />
Harding. II, <lb />
J. C. <lb />
in, J. S. <lb />
Rose, J. S. <lb />
Carroll. S. C. <lb />
Town of Greenville <lb />
Town of Farmville <lb />
18.01 <lb />
26.50 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
1.27 <lb />
2.37 <lb />
4.25 <lb />
1.61 <lb />
1.67 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.35<lb />
1.17 <lb />
1.73 <lb />
4.15 <lb />
1.97 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
6.17 <lb />
3.32 <lb />
220.39 <lb />
1.50<lb />
125.55 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
8.18 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
112.50 1346 <lb />
2.25 1360 <lb />
1.50 1535 <lb />
76.30 1536 <lb />
1.69 1668 <lb />
7.80 <lb />
47.40 1704 <lb />
2.8.4 1708 <lb />
1.25 <lb />
4.60 <lb />
10.90 1688 <lb />
24.18 1862 <lb />
104.55 <lb />
120.00<lb />
2.40 <lb />
15.85 <lb />
202.50 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
8.95 <lb />
3.25 <lb />
8.90 <lb />
8.42 <lb />
6.50 <lb />
No. <lb />
96.30 <lb />
6.75. <lb />
6.81 <lb />
87.40 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
3.80 1268 <lb />
3.75 1521 <lb />
15.00 1711 <lb />
79.20 1841 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
7.59 <lb />
9.03 <lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Carr Atkins Co. 8.35 <lb />
Dall, W. H. Jr. 12.33 <lb />
Pratt, J. Hyde 25.00 <lb />
Pollard. W. 25.00 <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Moore, D. C. 14.52 <lb />
Dudley. S. I. 20.00 <lb />
Foster. Chas. 25.00 <lb />
Wilson. W B. 50.00 <lb />
Coward Wooten 1.40 <lb />
Coward ft Wooten 2.00 <lb />
J. J. 10.02 <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
6.994.86 <lb />
Wooten. J. L. Co. 14.55 <lb />
Williams. It. 50.00 <lb />
w. C. 42.50 <lb />
Coward ft Wooten Co. 15.80 <lb />
Coward ft Wooten Co. 1.65 <lb />
Dudley, B. I. 2.25 <lb />
Sher. Co. 6.30 <lb />
Coward ft Wooten 3.60 <lb />
C. T. 3.50 <lb />
Bishop's Laundry 1.85 <lb />
Dudley, S. I. 3.90 <lb />
Bank of Greenville 500.00 <lb />
ft Trust Co. 500.00. <lb />
of 500.00 I<lb />
SI <lb />
Hi <lb />
Ferry. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport. J. R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport. J. R. <lb />
Davenport, J. R. <lb />
Davenport, <lb />
Davenport, J. <lb />
Davenport, J. <lb />
It. <lb />
R. <lb />
36.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
10.85 <lb />
144.88 <lb />
11410.02<lb />
No. <lb />
1705 <lb />
1862 <lb />
lilt <lb />
No. <lb />
No. <lb />
1359 <lb />
1526 <lb />
1850 <lb />
Coroner's Inquest <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
C. <lb />
C. <lb />
C. <lb />
C. <lb />
C. <lb />
C. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
James, F. O. <lb />
County Home. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Tucker, A. L. <lb />
Proctor, J. Bro. <lb />
Proctor. J. O. ft Bro. <lb />
Tucker. A. L. <lb />
Tucker. A. L. <lb />
Forbes. W. A. <lb />
Tucker. A. L. <lb />
Tucker, A. L. <lb />
Tucker, A. L. <lb />
Tucker, A. L. <lb />
Tucker, A. L. <lb />
Tucker. A. L. <lb />
Coward Wooten <lb />
16.36 No. <lb />
27.80 <lb />
48.80 <lb />
16.80; <lb />
22.80 <lb />
121.80 <lb />
I He.<lb />
200.90 <lb />
Election. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
King, H. T. <lb />
364.50 <lb />
1538 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Janitor. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel. J. H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel, H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel. J. H. <lb />
Peel, J. H. <lb />
Peel. J. H. <lb />
Peel. J. H. <lb />
Peel. J. H. <lb />
4.00 <lb />
25.00. <lb />
25.00, <lb />
26.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
25.09 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
Feeding Jury. <lb />
t Whom Issued <lb />
Smith. W. R. <lb />
W. R. <lb />
Smith. Mrs. W. R. <lb />
E. L. <lb />
Smith. W. R. <lb />
Tucker, A. <lb />
Tucker, A. <lb />
Tucker, A. <lb />
h. <lb />
L. <lb />
L. <lb />
112.0 No. <lb />
46.00 <lb />
176.27 <lb />
222.10 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
111.87 <lb />
288.69 <lb />
204.04 <lb />
259.75 <lb />
226.24 1539 <lb />
7.08 <lb />
111.56, <lb />
198.27 <lb />
215.57, <lb />
Greenville Bridge. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. <lb />
Walstonburg Co. <lb />
Hart ft Hadley <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. <lb />
Dall. W. H. Jr. <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. <lb />
Hart ft Hadley <lb />
Harris, Carlos <lb />
Harris. Carlos <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. <lb />
Court <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
J. O. Proctor ft Bro. <lb />
Home Tel. ft Tel. Co <lb />
Taft ft Boyd <lb />
Homo Tel. ft Tel. Co. <lb />
No.<lb />
8.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
679.53 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Bridge, <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
J- C. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Harding. W. F. <lb />
em t <lb />
14.95 <lb />
68.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
22.71<lb />
mm <lb />
ISM <lb />
22.15 <lb />
26.70 <lb />
88.16 <lb />
46.50 <lb />
22.70 <lb />
4.71 <lb />
15.95 Ha, <lb />
15.65 <lb />
16.75 <lb />
26.20 <lb />
111.92 <lb />
60.49 <lb />
Tickets. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
Wilson, W. H. <lb />
Wilson. W. B. <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
Wilson. W. B. <lb />
Ain't. <lb />
677.10 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
368.151 <lb />
111.491 <lb />
21.10 <lb />
180.251 <lb />
417.15, <lb />
14048.75 <lb />
483.83 <lb />
6.63 <lb />
6.60 <lb />
13.201 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
40.39 <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Rountree. C. D. 20.60 <lb />
Belabor, R- e. 1.17 <lb />
Town of Greenville <lb />
Barrow, d. c. 1.60 <lb />
Elks. J. J. 2.30 ; <lb />
Jones, M. <lb />
J. C. TO <lb />
J. F. 13.55 <lb />
Smith. J. H. <lb />
Chapman. R. <lb />
Nichols, R. A. 1.10 <lb />
Harding, H. <lb />
Tyson, O. T. <lb />
J. f 1.17 <lb />
Jones. S. M. 1.22 <lb />
Nichols, R. A. 1.16 <lb />
Rountree, C. D. 17.02 <lb />
No. <lb />
II <lb />
r, <lb />
Paupers. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Atkinson, Virginia <lb />
Atkinson, Laney <lb />
Atkinson, Nancy <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Braxton, Jno. <lb />
Jesse <lb />
Bright, Frank <lb />
Burney, Penny <lb />
Baker. <lb />
Baker, Lydia <lb />
Briley. Martha <lb />
Mary <lb />
Bell, Cherry <lb />
Barrett. <lb />
Brown. Africa <lb />
Boyd, Hattie <lb />
Bullock, <lb />
Cox <lb />
Cox, <lb />
Carson, Bell <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Carney, <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Copper, Jacob <lb />
Crawford. Ads <lb />
Dunn, Abram <lb />
Dunn, Betsy <lb />
Dupree. Win. <lb />
Dall. Henry ft <lb />
Davenport, Rowena <lb />
Davenport, Mrs. <lb />
Davenport, <lb />
Elks. Titus <lb />
Elks. Linda <lb />
Evans, Amos <lb />
Evans, <lb />
Edwards. Jno. Aug. <lb />
Fleming. Tisha <lb />
Floyd, <lb />
Floyd, Hagar <lb />
Grimes, Frank <lb />
Alice <lb />
Gorham, Dinah <lb />
Green, <lb />
Harris. Laura <lb />
Harris. Anthony <lb />
Holden, Adeline <lb />
Henderson, K. <lb />
Holmes, <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.03 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.09 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
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Wilson. Ben 1.50 <lb />
Wooten. Aaron 1.50 <lb />
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Johnson. Simon <lb />
Jones. Ara <lb />
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Moore. Polly 1.50 <lb />
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Mel 1.50 <lb />
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Mary 1.00 <lb />
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Page. J. J. 2.00 <lb />
Phillips, Martha 1.60 <lb />
Roberson. Wm. 2.00 <lb />
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Roberson, Crissie 1.50 <lb />
Ross 1.50 <lb />
Smith, 1.60 <lb />
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Sermons. Martha 2.50 <lb />
Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain. Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. 1.50 <lb />
Taylor. Harriet 1.50 <lb />
Tyson. Wm. 3.00 <lb />
Tyson, Win. Ann <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Theophilus 1.60 <lb />
Turnage, Patience 1.00 <lb />
Cullen 1.50 <lb />
Vines, Margaret 1.00 <lb />
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Wilson, Annice 1.50 <lb />
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Williams, Oliver 1.60,1112 <lb />
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Wallace, Laura 1.00 <lb />
Wade. Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry 1.50 IS <lb />
Walston, Noah 1.00 <lb />
Wooten, Aaron 1.60 <lb />
Burney, Jacob 1.60 <lb />
Boyce, Mrs. 1.50 <lb />
Atkinson. Virginia 1.00 <lb />
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Atkinson, Nancy 1.60 <lb />
Cherry 1.50,1126 <lb />
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Braxton. Jesse 2.00 <lb />
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Mary <lb />
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Boyd. Hattie <lb />
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Burney, Jacob <lb />
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Cherry. Mahala <lb />
Carney. Lucinda. <lb />
Cobb. Fannie <lb />
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Dupree, Wm. <lb />
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Davenport. Susan <lb />
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Elks. Linda <lb />
Evans, Amos <lb />
Evans. Lucretia <lb />
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Floyd, Hagar <lb />
Grimes, Frank <lb />
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Gorham, Alice <lb />
Gorham, Dinah <lb />
Harris, <lb />
Harris. Anthony <lb />
Holden. <lb />
Henderson, K. <lb />
Holmes. Isabella <lb />
Hardy, Robt. <lb />
Hardy, Alonzo <lb />
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Hardy. Louisa <lb />
Hunt. <lb />
Haddock. C. J. <lb />
Hales, <lb />
Ham. Debbie <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Israel. Jane <lb />
Johnson. Simon <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Jasper. Millie<lb />
Langley, Jasper <lb />
Moore, Nancy <lb />
Moore, Delia <lb />
Moore. Polly <lb />
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Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain. Mary <lb />
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Tyson, Win. <lb />
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Tyson. <lb />
Tyson. Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Cullen <lb />
Vines. Margaret <lb />
Wilson. He-tie <lb />
Wilson. Annice <lb />
Ben <lb />
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Williams. Oliver <lb />
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Wallace, Laura <lb />
Wade. Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry <lb />
Wooten. Aaron <lb />
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Atkinson. Nancy <lb />
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Braxton. Jesse <lb />
Bright. Frank <lb />
Burney. Pennie <lb />
Baker. Sallie <lb />
Baker, Lydia <lb />
Briley. Martha<lb />
Bell, Cherry <lb />
Barrett, Fannie <lb />
Brown, Africa <lb />
Boyd. Hattie <lb />
Bullock, Tania <lb />
Burney, Jacob <lb />
Boyce, <lb />
Cannon, Wm. <lb />
Cox, <lb />
Carson, Bell <lb />
Cherry, <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Copper, Jacob <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford. Ada <lb />
Dunn, Betsy <lb />
Dupree, Wm. <lb />
Dall, Henry <lb />
Davenport. Mrs. Ed. <lb />
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4.00 1454 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
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2.00 1457 <lb />
1.00 Flood. 1468 <lb />
1.00 Flood, 1459 <lb />
1.00 Grimes, -M 1460 <lb />
1.60 Green, 1461 <lb />
Gorham. <lb />
Gorham. 1463 <lb />
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Holden. 1466 <lb />
Henderson. 1487 <lb />
1-00 Holmes. 1481 <lb />
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1-50 Hardy, 1472 <lb />
1-60 Hunt, <lb />
11-3 Haddock, C. <lb />
1.50 Hales. <lb />
Ham. 1476 <lb />
Hill. <lb />
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2.00 Jones. <lb />
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1.50 Langley, <lb />
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1-50 Morris. <lb />
1-50 Morgan, Mrs. J. <lb />
1-00 Morgan. 1490 <lb />
Mills, J. R. ft <lb />
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R. 1493 <lb />
1-50 Phillips. <lb />
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Pender. L. <lb />
Peeples, L. 1497 <lb />
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3.00 Roberson. <lb />
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2.50 Smith. <lb />
1.50 Smith. G. <lb />
Staton, <lb />
Stocks. CO 1508 <lb />
1-50 Simmons. <lb />
Stevenson. 1515 <lb />
Spain, <lb />
Sheppard, <lb />
Taylor. 1618 <lb />
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Tyson, Wm. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
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1.50 Turnage. 1551 <lb />
1552 <lb />
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1.50 1201 Wilson. <lb />
1202 Wilson. 1555 <lb />
1203 Wilson. 1556 <lb />
6.00 1204 Williams. 1557 <lb />
1205 Williams. 1558 <lb />
1206 Williams, 1559 <lb />
1.50 1207 Williams. 1560 <lb />
Wallace. 1561 <lb />
2.00 1209 Wade, 1562 <lb />
1210 Wooten. 1563 <lb />
Wooten, 1564 <lb />
1.50 Jones, 1565 <lb />
1344 Grady. <lb />
1349 Chapman, 1567 <lb />
1388 Atkinson. 1568 <lb />
1389 Atkinson. 1569 <lb />
Atkinson. 1570 <lb />
1.80 1391 r-o <lb />
1572 <lb />
1394 Braxton. 1574 <lb />
1395 Braxton, 1575 <lb />
1.50.1898 Bright. 1576 <lb />
1.90 1397 Burney. 1677 <lb />
1.50 1398 Baker, 1578 <lb />
1399 Baker. 1579 <lb />
1.50 1400 Briley, 1580 <lb />
1401 1688 <lb />
1.50 1402 Bell. 1583 <lb />
1.50 1403 Barrett. 1584 <lb />
1.50 Brown. 1585 <lb />
1.50 1405 Boyd. 1586 <lb />
1406 Bullock. 1587 <lb />
1408 Burney. 1588 <lb />
1409 Boyce. 1589 <lb />
1.90 1410 Cannon. 1590 <lb />
1411 Cox. 1591 <lb />
1412 Carson. 1592 <lb />
1413 Cherry. 1593 <lb />
2.00 1414 Cobb. 1594 <lb />
1415 Clark. 1595 <lb />
1.00 1417 1596 <lb />
Ml 1418 Crawford. <lb />
1.50 1419 Chapman, 1598 <lb />
Dunn. 1599 <lb />
6.00 1421 Dupree, 1600 <lb />
1422 Dall, 1601 <lb />
1423 Davenport. Mrs. 1602 <lb />
1.00 1424 Davenport. <lb />
1425 Elks. 1604 <lb />
5.00 1426 Elks, 1605 <lb />
4.00 1427 Evans, 1606 <lb />
2.00 1428 Evans, 1607 <lb />
1.00 1429 Edwards, Jno. 1608 <lb />
1.00 Edwards, 1609 <lb />
1.00 1431 Flood, 1610 <lb />
1.50 1432 Flood, 1611 <lb />
1.50 Grimes. 1612 <lb />
1.80 1434 Green, 1613 <lb />
1.50 1436 Gorham. <lb />
2.00 1437 Gorham, 1616 <lb />
1438 Graddy. 1616 <lb />
2.00 1439 Harris, 1617 <lb />
1.00 1440 Harris. 1618 <lb />
2.00 1441 Holden, 1619 <lb />
1.50 1442 Henderson, 1620 <lb />
1443 Holmes. 1621 <lb />
1.60 1444 Hardy, 1623 <lb />
1445 Hardy, 1624 <lb />
1.90 1446 Hardy. 1625 <lb />
1.50 1447 Hardy. <lb />
4.00 1448 Hunt. 1627 <lb />
1449 Haddock, C. 1628 <lb />
1.50 1450 Hales, 1629 <lb />
2.00 1461 Ham, 1630 <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Israel. Jane <lb />
Johnson, Simon <lb />
Jones. Arey <lb />
Jasper. Millie <lb />
Tom <lb />
Alfonso <lb />
Langley. Jasper <lb />
Moore Nancy- <lb />
Moor . Delia <lb />
Mono. Polly <lb />
Morris. <lb />
Morgan. Mrs. B <lb />
Morgan. <lb />
Mills. R.<lb />
Move. II. It.<lb />
Phillips. <lb />
Pender. L. II. <lb />
Peeples. L. W. <lb />
Page. J. J, wife <lb />
Phillips. Martha <lb />
Roberson. Win. <lb />
Roberson. J. T. <lb />
Roberson. Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Smith, W. <lb />
Staton Nancy <lb />
Blocks, <lb />
Simmons. Martha <lb />
Simmons. Manila <lb />
Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain, Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. <lb />
Taylor, Harriet <lb />
Tyson. Win. <lb />
Tyson. Wm. Ann <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Tyson. Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. Patience <lb />
Vines. Margaret <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Wilson. Annice <lb />
Wilson, Ben <lb />
Williams. Judith <lb />
Williams. Oliver <lb />
Williams. Rachel <lb />
Wallace. <lb />
Wade. Olivia <lb />
Wooten. Henry <lb />
Woolen. Aaron <lb />
Williams. Jno. <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hathaway. Zora <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Vines. Wilson <lb />
Atkinson. Virginia <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Braxton. Jno. <lb />
Braxton. Jesse <lb />
Bright, Frank wife <lb />
Burney. Pennie <lb />
Baker. Sallie <lb />
Baker, Lydia <lb />
Briley. Martha <lb />
Mary <lb />
Bell. Cherry <lb />
Barrett. Fannie <lb />
Brown. Africa <lb />
Boyd. Hattie <lb />
Bullock. <lb />
Burney. Jacob <lb />
Boyce, daisy <lb />
Cannon. Win, <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Carson, Bell <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford, Ada <lb />
Chapman, Chas. <lb />
Dunn. Betsy <lb />
Dupree. Win. <lb />
Dall, Henry wife <lb />
Davenport. Mrs. Ed. <lb />
Elks. Titus <lb />
Linda <lb />
Evans, Amos <lb />
Evans. Lucretia <lb />
Edwards. Jno. A. <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Flood, <lb />
Flood, Hagar <lb />
Grimes, Frank <lb />
Grimes, <lb />
Gorham, Alice <lb />
Gorham. Dinah <lb />
Graddy. Martha <lb />
Harris, Lorena <lb />
Harris, Anthony <lb />
Holden, Adeline <lb />
Henderson, K. <lb />
Holmes. <lb />
Hardy, Robt. <lb />
Hardy. Alonzo <lb />
Hardy, <lb />
Hardy, Louisa <lb />
Hunt, <lb />
Haddock, C J. <lb />
Hales. Bethel <lb />
Ham, Debbie <lb />
Hill, <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Hathaway, Zora <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Israel, Jane <lb />
Johnson, Simon <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Jasper, Millie <lb />
Jones, Tom <lb />
Alfonso <lb />
Moore. Nancy <lb />
Moore, Delia <lb />
Moore, Polly <lb />
Morris, <lb />
Morgan, <lb />
Mills. J. R- wife <lb />
R. M. <lb />
Mary <lb />
Phillips, <lb />
Pender, L. H. <lb />
Peeples. L. W. <lb />
1.50 1631 <lb />
1.00 1633 <lb />
3.00 1634 <lb />
l-M 1635 <lb />
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1637 <lb />
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1640 <lb />
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1643 <lb />
1.60 1644 <lb />
I 1646 <lb />
1647 <lb />
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1.601649 <lb />
5.00 1650 <lb />
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2.00 1652 <lb />
1.50 1653 <lb />
1654 <lb />
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1.50 1657 <lb />
1.50 1658 <lb />
1.60 1669 <lb />
1.00 1660 <lb />
3.00 1661 <lb />
2.50 1662 <lb />
2.50 1664 <lb />
1666 <lb />
1.50 1673 <lb />
1.50 1674 <lb />
1.50 1679 <lb />
3.00 1695 <lb />
1.50 1720 <lb />
1.00 1721 <lb />
1.50 1722 <lb />
1.00 1723 <lb />
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1.00 1725 <lb />
1.50 1726 <lb />
1.60 1727 <lb />
1.50 1728 <lb />
1.50 1729 <lb />
1.50 17.10 <lb />
1.50 1731 <lb />
TOO 1732 <lb />
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1.50 1735 <lb />
1.50 1736 <lb />
1.60 1737 <lb />
1.50 1738 <lb />
1.50 1739 <lb />
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1.00 1757 <lb />
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1.60 1760 <lb />
1.50 1761 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 1764 <lb />
1765 <lb />
Page. J J wife <lb />
Roberson. Wm. <lb />
Roberson. J. F. <lb />
Roberson. Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Smith. G. W. <lb />
Staton, Nancy <lb />
Stocks. <lb />
Simmons. Martha <lb />
Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain. Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. <lb />
Taylor. Harriet <lb />
Tyson. Wm. <lb />
Tyson. Win. Ann. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Tyson. Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. Patience <lb />
Cullen <lb />
Vims. Margaret <lb />
Vines. Wilson <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Wilson. Annice <lb />
Wilson, Ben <lb />
Williams. Judith <lb />
Williams. Oliver <lb />
Williams. Rachel <lb />
Wallace. Laura <lb />
Wade, Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry <lb />
Woolen. Aaron <lb />
Langley, Jasper <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Richard <lb />
Staton, Jacob <lb />
Lev <lb />
Atkinson. Virginia <lb />
Atkinson. Laney <lb />
Atkinson. Nancy <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Braxton. Jno. <lb />
Braxton. Jesse <lb />
Bright. Frank wife <lb />
Burney, Pennie <lb />
Baker. Sallie <lb />
Baker <lb />
Briley Martha <lb />
Mary <lb />
Bell, <lb />
Barren, Fannie <lb />
Brown Africa <lb />
Boyd. Hattie <lb />
Bullock. <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Boyce. <lb />
Cannon. Win. <lb />
Cox. Pennie <lb />
Carson. Bell <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Cobb. Fannie <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford, Ada <lb />
Chapman. Chas. <lb />
Dupree. Wm. <lb />
Dall. Henry wife <lb />
Elks. Titus <lb />
Linda <lb />
Evans. Amos <lb />
Evans, Lucretia <lb />
Edwards, Jno. A. <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Flood, <lb />
Flood, Hagar <lb />
Grimes. Frank <lb />
Green. <lb />
Gorham, Alice <lb />
Gorham. Dinah <lb />
1.00 <lb />
J 2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1769 <lb />
Graddy. Martha <lb />
Harris, Lorena <lb />
l Anthony <lb />
II <lb />
urn. K.<lb />
Hardy. Robt. <lb />
Hardy, Alonzo <lb />
Hardy, <lb />
Hardy, Louisa <lb />
Hunt. <lb />
1.60 C. J. <lb />
1.50 1770 Hales. Bettie <lb />
Debbie <lb />
Hill. Joe <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Hathaway, Zora <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Hardy, Lou <lb />
Israel. Jane <lb />
Johnson, Simon <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Jasper, Millie <lb />
Jones, Tom <lb />
Alphonso <lb />
Langley. Jasper <lb />
Moore. Nancy <lb />
Moore. Delia <lb />
Moore, Polly <lb />
Morris. <lb />
Morgan, <lb />
Mills, J. It. wife<lb />
R. M. <lb />
1.00.1798 Mary <lb />
2.60 1.99 Phillips. <lb />
Pender. L. H. <lb />
Peeples, L. W. <lb />
Page, J. J. wife <lb />
Roberson. Wm. <lb />
J. T. <lb />
Roberson. Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Smith. O. W. <lb />
Staton. Nancy <lb />
Stocks, <lb />
Simmons, Martha <lb />
Stevenson. Amanda <lb />
Spain. Mary <lb />
Sheppard, Jno. <lb />
Staton. Jacob <lb />
Taylor. Harriet <lb />
Taylor. Wm. Ann. <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. Patience <lb />
Cullen <lb />
1.50 1770 <lb />
1.50 1771 <lb />
1.50 1772 <lb />
4.00 1773 <lb />
1.60 1774 <lb />
2.00 1775 <lb />
1.50 1777 <lb />
1.50 1778 <lb />
2.00 1779 <lb />
1.50 1783 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 1785 <lb />
3.00 1787 <lb />
3.001788 <lb />
1.50 1789 <lb />
1.00 1792 <lb />
1.00 1794 <lb />
6.00 1796 <lb />
4.00 1797 <lb />
1.601802 <lb />
1.60 1803 <lb />
1.60,1806 <lb />
1.60 11.07 <lb />
1.50 1808 <lb />
8.00 1810 <lb />
2.60,1811 <lb />
1.00 1813 <lb />
2.00 1815 <lb />
1.50 1816 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 1819 <lb />
6.00 1820 <lb />
5.00 1821 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.0 <lb />
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1.69 <lb />
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3.04 <lb />
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1.50 <lb />
1.69 <lb />
1.69 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
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2.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
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---if <lb />
1622 Teel, Richard <lb />
Vines. Margaret <lb />
1824 Vines, Wilson <lb />
1825 Wilson. Bettie <lb />
1826 Wilson. Annice <lb />
1827 Wilson. Ben <lb />
1828 Williams, Judith <lb />
1829 Williams, Oliver <lb />
1830 Williams, Rachel <lb />
1831 Wallace. Laura <lb />
1832 Wade. Olivia <lb />
1833 Woolen. Henry <lb />
1834 Woolen. Aaron <lb />
Harris, <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
Atkinson, Virginia <lb />
Atkinson, Laney <lb />
Atkinson, Nancy <lb />
Atkinson. <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Braxton, Jess W. <lb />
Bright, Frank wife <lb />
Burney. Penny <lb />
Baker. Sallie <lb />
Baker. Lydia <lb />
Briley. Martha <lb />
linger, Mary <lb />
Bell, Cherry <lb />
Barren. <lb />
Brown, Africa <lb />
Boyd. Hattie<lb />
Burney. Jacob <lb />
Boyce, <lb />
Cannon. Wm. <lb />
Cox. Pennie <lb />
Carson, Bettie <lb />
Cherry, <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford, Ada <lb />
Chapman. Chas. <lb />
Dupree, Wm.<lb />
Elks. Linda <lb />
Evans, Amos <lb />
Evans. Lucretia <lb />
1596 Edwards. Jno. A. <lb />
Edwards. Patsy <lb />
Flood. Hagar <lb />
1599 Grimes, Frank <lb />
Green. <lb />
Gorham. Alice <lb />
Gorham. Dinah <lb />
Graddy. Martha <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Harris. Anthony <lb />
Holden. Adeline <lb />
Henderson, K. <lb />
Holmes, Isabella <lb />
Hardy. Alonzo <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
Hardy. Louisa <lb />
Hunt. <lb />
Haddock. C. J. <lb />
Hales, <lb />
Ham, Debbie <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hathaway, Zora <lb />
Hathaway, <lb />
Hardy, Lou <lb />
Israel, Jane <lb />
Johnson, Simon <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Jasper, Millie <lb />
Jones, Tom <lb />
Alphonso <lb />
Langley, Jasper <lb />
Moore. Nancy <lb />
Moore, Delia <lb />
Morris, <lb />
Morgan, <lb />
Mills, J. R.<lb />
R. M. <lb />
Moore. Polly <lb />
Mary <lb />
Phillips. <lb />
Pender, L. II. <lb />
Peebles, L. W. <lb />
Page, J. J. <lb />
Roberson, Win. <lb />
Roberson, J. T. <lb />
Roberson. Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Smith, O. W. <lb />
Staton, Nancy <lb />
Stocks, <lb />
Simmons. Martha <lb />
21-60 Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain, Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. <lb />
Staton, Jacob <lb />
Taylor, Harriet <lb />
Tyson, Win. Ann. <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. Patience <lb />
Cullen <lb />
Teel, Richard <lb />
Vines, Margaret <lb />
Vines, Wilson <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Wilson, Annice <lb />
Wilson. Ben <lb />
Williams. Judith <lb />
Williams. Oliver <lb />
Williams, Rachel <lb />
Wallace, Laura <lb />
Wade, Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry <lb />
Wooten, Aaron <lb />
Hardy, Peter <lb />
Harris, Otis <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Buck, Thomas <lb />
Atkinson, Virginia <lb />
Laney <lb />
Atkinson, Nancy <lb />
Cherry <lb />
Atkinson, <lb />
Braxton, Jesse <lb />
21.08 Bright. Frank <lb />
Burney, Pennie <lb />
1210 Baker, Sallie <lb />
Briley, Martha <lb />
2.09 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
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1.50 <lb />
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1.002241 <lb />
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221.6 <lb />
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2.03 <lb />
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1.508810 <lb />
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1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
Mary <lb />
Bell, Cherry <lb />
Barrett, Fannie <lb />
Brown. Africa <lb />
Boyd, Hattie <lb />
Bullock. <lb />
Burney. Jacob <lb />
Boyce, <lb />
Cannon, Win. <lb />
Carson, Bell <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford. Ada <lb />
Chapman. Charles <lb />
Dupree. Win. <lb />
Henry wife <lb />
Elks. Titus <lb />
Elks. Linda <lb />
Evans. Amos <lb />
Evans, Lucretia <lb />
Edwards, Jno. H. <lb />
Edwards. Patsy <lb />
Flood. Hagar <lb />
Grimes, Frank <lb />
Green, <lb />
Gorham. Alice <lb />
Gorham, Dinah <lb />
Grady, Martha <lb />
Harris, Lorena <lb />
Harris, Anthony <lb />
Holden, Adeline <lb />
Henderson, K, <lb />
Holmes, Isabella <lb />
Hardy. Alonzo <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
Hardy, Louisa <lb />
Hunt, <lb />
Haddock, C. J. <lb />
Hales. <lb />
Ham. Debbie <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hathaway, Zora <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hardy. Lou <lb />
Hardy, Peter <lb />
Harris, Ollie <lb />
Israel, Jane <lb />
Johnson, Simon <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Jasper. Millie <lb />
Jones, Tom <lb />
Alphonso <lb />
Langley, Jasper <lb />
Moore, Nancy <lb />
Moore, Delia <lb />
Moore. Polly <lb />
Morris, <lb />
Morgan. <lb />
Mills. J. It. <lb />
R. M. <lb />
Mills. Sallie <lb />
Mary <lb />
Phillips, <lb />
Pender, <lb />
Peebles. L. W. <lb />
Page. J. wife <lb />
Roberson, Wm. <lb />
Roberson, J. T. <lb />
Roberson. Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Smith. G. W.<lb />
Simmons. Martha <lb />
Stevenson. Amanda <lb />
Spain, Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. <lb />
Staton, Jacob <lb />
Taylor, Harriet <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. <lb />
Cullen <lb />
Teel, Richard <lb />
Vines, Margaret <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Wilson, Annice <lb />
Wilson, Ben <lb />
Williams, Judith <lb />
Williams, Oliver <lb />
Williams. Rachel <lb />
Wallace. Laura <lb />
Wade, Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry <lb />
Wooten, Aaron <lb />
Tyson, Wm. Ann <lb />
Baker, Lydia <lb />
Atkinson, Virginia <lb />
Atkinson, Laney <lb />
Atkinson, Nancy <lb />
Cherry<lb />
Braxton, Jesse <lb />
Bright, Frank <lb />
Burney, <lb />
Raker, Sallie <lb />
Baker, Lydia <lb />
Briley, Martha <lb />
Mary <lb />
Bell, Cherry <lb />
Barrett, Fannie <lb />
Brown, Africa <lb />
Boyd, Hattie <lb />
Bullock, <lb />
Burney, Jacob <lb />
Boyce, <lb />
Cannon, Win. <lb />
Carson, Bell <lb />
Cherry, <lb />
Cobb, Fannie <lb />
Clark. <lb />
Sallie <lb />
Crawford, Ada <lb />
Chapman, Chas. <lb />
Dupree, Wm. <lb />
Dall. Henry A wife <lb />
Elks, Titus <lb />
Lydia <lb />
Evans. Amos <lb />
Evans. Lucretia <lb />
Edwards. J. A. <lb />
Edwards, Patsy <lb />
Flood. Hagar <lb />
Grimes, Frank <lb />
Green, <lb />
Gorham. Alice <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.0-1 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.59 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.03 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.63 <lb />
1.63 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50, <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60, <lb />
1.50, <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.50, <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.5-3 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.30 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.59 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
l-M No. <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Gorham. Dinah <lb />
Graddy. Martha <lb />
Harris, Lorena <lb />
Holden, Adeline <lb />
Harris, Anthony <lb />
Henderson, K. <lb />
Holmes, Isabella <lb />
Hardy, Alonzo <lb />
Hardy, <lb />
Hardy. Louisa <lb />
Hunt. <lb />
Haddock. C. J. <lb />
Hales. <lb />
Debbie <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hathaway. Zora <lb />
Hathaway. <lb />
Hardy. Lou <lb />
Hardy, Peter <lb />
Harris. <lb />
Israel, Jane <lb />
Johnson. Simon <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Jasper. Millie <lb />
Jones. Tom <lb />
Alphonse <lb />
Langley, Jasper <lb />
Nancy <lb />
Moore. Delia <lb />
Moore. Polly <lb />
Morris, <lb />
Morgan. Thomas <lb />
Mills. J. R.<lb />
Move. R. M. <lb />
Mills. Sallie <lb />
Mary <lb />
Phillips. Bettie <lb />
Pender. L. H. <lb />
Peebles. L. W. <lb />
Page, J. J. wife <lb />
Roberson, Win. <lb />
Roberson, J. T. <lb />
Roberson, Crissie <lb />
Ross <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Smith. G. W. <lb />
Stocks, <lb />
Simmons, <lb />
Stevenson, Amanda <lb />
Spain, Mary <lb />
Sheppard. Jno. <lb />
Staton. Jacob <lb />
Vines. Margaret <lb />
Vines. Wilson <lb />
Wilson, Bettie <lb />
Wilson, Annice <lb />
Wilson, Ben <lb />
Williams, Judith <lb />
Williams, Oliver <lb />
Williams, Rachel <lb />
Wallace. Laura <lb />
Wade, Olivia <lb />
Wooten, Henry <lb />
Wooten, Aaron <lb />
Hardy, Peter <lb />
Taylor. Harriet <lb />
Tyson. Wm. Ann <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Tyson. Theophilus <lb />
Turnage. Patience <lb />
Teel. Richard <lb />
1.00 1541 <lb />
1.50 1677 <lb />
3.00 1678 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1844 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1840 <lb />
Barnard. Geo. D. 16.90 <lb />
Edwards B, Prig Co. 2.75 <lb />
Barnard. Geo. D. 45.54 <lb />
W. J. 7.10 <lb />
II. Co. 6.00 <lb />
Everett Co. 24.00 <lb />
Reflector Co. 6.80 <lb />
Edwards 7.45 <lb />
Barnard, Geo. D. 4.20 <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
Edwards k Broughton 3.90 <lb />
t o, M <lb />
Barnard, Geo. D. 9.00 <lb />
Reflector Co. 76.511 <lb />
Edward A- b. Prig. Co. <lb />
Type Co. 3.50 <lb />
Edwards H II Co. 56.30 <lb />
Bernard, Geo. D. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
430.00 <lb />
920.43 <lb />
No. <lb />
1362 <lb />
1511 <lb />
1691 <lb />
1.50 , <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
Register of <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
MOO e. <lb />
W. M . <lb />
W. M. <lb />
No. <lb />
1220 <lb />
1221 <lb />
1222 <lb />
1223 <lb />
1224 <lb />
1225 <lb />
1528 <lb />
1.50 1529 <lb />
1537 <lb />
1.50 no, <lb />
l-M 1909 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
Orders <lb />
104.00 I <lb />
No, <lb />
12,600.50 <lb />
No. <lb />
1646 <lb />
1858 <lb />
1369 <lb />
1510 <lb />
1527 <lb />
1530 <lb />
1692 <lb />
1700 <lb />
1861 <lb />
Pension Hoard, <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Rountree, C. D, <lb />
Mooring, G. If. <lb />
Ami. <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1214 <lb />
1507 <lb />
Moore, C. <lb />
Moore, W. M. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Moore. M. <lb />
Dudley. S. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore, W. M. <lb />
Moore, D. C. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore. W. If. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore, W. M. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Moore. W. If, <lb />
Moore. W. M. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Moore. W. If. <lb />
Moore. C. <lb />
4.00 <lb />
34.43 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
5.25 <lb />
3.45 <lb />
6.60 <lb />
2.03 <lb />
17.22 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
2.35 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
2.35 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
3.61 <lb />
2.09 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
3.33 <lb />
5.47 <lb />
109.30 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
2.50 <lb />
1.60 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
1.5011085 <lb />
1.60 1348 <lb />
1.60 1364 <lb />
2.00 1376 <lb />
1.501377 <lb />
1.50 1378 <lb />
1.00 1522 <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Edwards II. Printing Co. <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
Geo. D. Barnard Co. <lb />
Edwards ft II. Co. <lb />
Everett Co. <lb />
Edward B, Co. <lb />
Reflector Co, <lb />
Wilson, W. B. <lb />
Van T. N. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Everett Co. <lb />
Edwards B. Co. <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
b. <lb />
Nat. Office Sup. Co. <lb />
Everett Co. <lb />
Ind. Pub. Co. <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
Geo. D. Barnard Co. <lb />
Everett Co. <lb />
Edwards B. P. g. <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
Everett Co. <lb />
Ban, Typewriter Co. <lb />
Edwards B. Co. <lb />
D. Barnard Co. <lb />
Reflector Co. <lb />
Barnard, Geo. D. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Ain't. <lb />
76.35 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
47.86 <lb />
30.32 <lb />
32.55 <lb />
10.50 <lb />
21.65 <lb />
11.60 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
45.55 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
86.93 <lb />
38.50 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
13.45 <lb />
25.00 <lb />
1.68 <lb />
32.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
20.25 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
41.45 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
9.60 <lb />
6.45 <lb />
1357 <lb />
1540 <lb />
169.8 <lb />
11.56 <lb />
1354 <lb />
1363 <lb />
1365 <lb />
1374 <lb />
1534 <lb />
1693 <lb />
Moore. W. M . <lb />
Moore, W. M . <lb />
Moore. W. If. <lb />
Moore, W. If. <lb />
Moore. W, f. <lb />
Moore, W. If. <lb />
W. M. <lb />
Moore. W. M. <lb />
Moore, W. M. <lb />
Moore, W. II. <lb />
Ain't. <lb />
49.30 <lb />
22.15 <lb />
7.96 <lb />
19.15 <lb />
10.95 <lb />
10.15 <lb />
21.30 <lb />
7.20 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
13.70 <lb />
450.55 <lb />
6.81 <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
To Whom Issued <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Tucker, L. W <lb />
Warren. A. <lb />
Kicks. E. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Dudley, SI. <lb />
Johnson, C. L. <lb />
Ricks, G. E. <lb />
Hyatt. It. B. <lb />
Warren, A. D. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Ricks. E. <lb />
Warren, A. <lb />
Best. G. <lb />
B. <lb />
J, W. <lb />
Dudley. S. I. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Dudley S. I. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Crawford. J. C. <lb />
Dudley, S. I. <lb />
Warren. A. <lb />
Best. G. G. <lb />
Sharp, W. P. D. <lb />
Reid. J. E.<lb />
Am <lb />
43.05 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
38.95 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
SO <lb />
1.81 <lb />
51.90 <lb />
85.95 <lb />
15.20 <lb />
45.20 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
387.23 <lb />
Small Pox <lb />
Alexander, Dr. H. M. 28.30 <lb />
The Medical Co. 4.45 <lb />
32.75 <lb />
T Whom Issued Ain't. <lb />
Solicitor. <lb />
C. L. <lb />
C. L. <lb />
by. C. L. <lb />
C. L. <lb />
C. L. <lb />
99.09 <lb />
84.00 <lb />
111.00 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
26.00 <lb />
Stationery. <lb />
Ellington. A. B. <lb />
Moore. W. If. <lb />
Ellington. A. B. <lb />
I 332.50 <lb />
3.90 <lb />
7.31 <lb />
12.90 <lb />
24.11 <lb />
Superintendent of Health. <lb />
Skinner, L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner, L. C. 62.60 <lb />
Skinner, L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner, L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner, L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner. L. C. 62.50 <lb />
Skinner, C. 8.30<lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. 24.00 <lb />
Fleming. C. E. 12.00 <lb />
Savage Thomas 3.50 <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. 12.00 <lb />
J. T. 12.00 <lb />
Williams. J. S. 3.00 <lb />
Forrest. W. T. 3.26 <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. 24.00 <lb />
Dudley. S. I. 65.40 <lb />
Lawrence, w. 20.00 <lb />
West. J. 6.00 <lb />
Fleming, J. E. 12.00 <lb />
Savage Thomas 7.00 <lb />
White. M. II. 16.09 <lb />
L. W. 18.00 <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. 10.00 <lb />
Eason, Abner 9.00 <lb />
C. Oil. 6.001 <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. 6.00 <lb />
Fleming, J. E. <lb />
Fleming. C. E. 6.00 <lb />
Dudley, S. I. 1.151 <lb />
Lawrence, L. W. 10.00 <lb />
G. T. 100.00 <lb />
Lawrence. L. W. 24.00 <lb />
Laser. Abner 3.00 <lb />
Briley. W. S. 3.00 <lb />
Starkey. J. H. 7.50 <lb />
1675 <lb />
1.76 <lb />
l Ml <lb />
1-1 <lb />
1682 <lb />
1683 <lb />
-I <lb />
1686 <lb />
1707 <lb />
1714 <lb />
1836 <lb />
1886 <lb />
1837 <lb />
Tax Books -tel <lb />
Moore. Ward 45.00 <lb />
Woodward, G. J 10.00 <lb />
J. c. 60.30 <lb />
Spier, M. T. 60.00 <lb />
D C. M <lb />
S. A. 60.0 <lb />
Will is, T I. 60.00 <lb />
J. F. M <lb />
Elks J. J. 60.00 <lb />
Edward i B, Co. 34.00 <lb />
Joyner, s v 45.00 <lb />
Carson, 90.00 <lb />
Lewis, W. A. 60.60 <lb />
Harrington, O. W. 110.00 <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
Smith, T. <lb />
King. R. W. 48.00 <lb />
Moore. Ward <lb />
Ellington, A. B. I <lb />
Witnesses. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Harrington, R. D. <lb />
Rountree, C. D. <lb />
I. o I I man. J. S. <lb />
Tucker. L. W. <lb />
Garris. E. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
House. Geo. <lb />
Smith, t. <lb />
Clark, A. <lb />
Brown. Wells <lb />
Flanagan. J. T. <lb />
Belcher, it. <lb />
Kennedy. Caesar <lb />
Parker, It. A., Jr. <lb />
Stancill, G. A. <lb />
Parker. S. L. <lb />
Bullock, J. B. <lb />
R. II. <lb />
Harriet <lb />
Green. Jno. <lb />
Mills. B. J. <lb />
Mills, II. J. <lb />
Williams, Willie <lb />
Mills. Jno. M. <lb />
Gaskins, J. C. <lb />
Garris. J. E. <lb />
Garris. X. E. <lb />
Miller, Furn <lb />
Sutton, <lb />
Knight, Jas. I. <lb />
Patrick, W. L. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
Carson. J. B. <lb />
Carr. P. L. <lb />
James, Chas.<lb />
Smith. J. T. <lb />
Smith. Claudius <lb />
Cannon, Jesse <lb />
Garris. A. B. <lb />
Smith, W. T. <lb />
2.10 Johnson, Freeman <lb />
Smith, C. S. <lb />
Sermons. J. R. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Gardner. Julia <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Dall, E. J. <lb />
Dall, R. D.<lb />
C. C. <lb />
L. <lb />
Dr. D. S. <lb />
Wainwright, R. J. <lb />
Person, Jno. <lb />
Tyson. W. R. <lb />
Smith, Jas. <lb />
Willoughby, Sarah <lb />
Willoughby, Jno. <lb />
Pollard, J. E. <lb />
Vines. Abram <lb />
Staton, Moses <lb />
Tyson. Jno. <lb />
Tyson,<lb />
Moore. C. G. <lb />
Harris, Walter <lb />
W. J. <lb />
C. <lb />
Wm. Cobb. <lb />
Rountree. C. D. <lb />
Harrington. R. D. <lb />
Williams, J. E. <lb />
Buck, L. R. <lb />
Clark, G. A. <lb />
Allen, W. H. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Powell, D. S. <lb />
Martin. Bert <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
Carson. T. A. <lb />
Dempsey <lb />
House, Luke <lb />
Spivey. J. II. <lb />
Parker. C. C. <lb />
Forbes. W. A. <lb />
II. D. <lb />
Ward. W. H. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
O. O <lb />
Galloway, C. R. <lb />
C. L. <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
E. J. <lb />
Patrick, W. E. <lb />
Blount, Henry <lb />
Burney, J. W. <lb />
Cox. W. J. <lb />
Sugg, J. Ed <lb />
Jones. Albert <lb />
Barrett. H. L. <lb />
Beaman, W. M. <lb />
Stamper. R. A. <lb />
Beaman, J. W <lb />
Godwin. L. W. <lb />
Cheek, V. H. <lb />
Smith, T. H. <lb />
Herring. J. E. <lb />
J. I. <lb />
Wall. <lb />
957.95 <lb />
13.15 <lb />
64.70 <lb />
63.70 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
11.40 <lb />
13.70 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
6.50 <lb />
6.70 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
4.00<lb />
2.30 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
SO <lb />
1.65 <lb />
mm; <lb />
1242 <lb />
2.80 1243 <lb />
4.30 1244<lb />
4.30 1246 <lb />
2.66 1247 <lb />
2.55 1248 <lb />
3.80 1249 <lb />
1250 <lb />
3.55 1251 <lb />
1.65<lb />
3.05 1254 <lb />
1255 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
1257<lb />
1-05 1259 <lb />
3.05 1260 <lb />
3.06 1261 <lb />
2.85 <lb />
1263 <lb />
1.65 1216 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
2.45 1219 <lb />
1264 <lb />
2.40 1265 <lb />
1.55 1266 <lb />
1.65 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
1269 <lb />
2.55 1270 <lb />
2.65 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
2.35 1273 <lb />
2.95 <lb />
3-40 127.-, <lb />
4-00<lb />
3.00 1278 <lb />
1279 <lb />
1280 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
2.95 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
1.15<lb />
1.15 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
36.15 1290 <lb />
1.62 <lb />
2.05 1292 <lb />
2.05 1293 <lb />
9.25 1294<lb />
9.75 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
1.95 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
1.30<lb />
3.60 <lb />
2.55 <lb />
11.30 1304 <lb />
1.80 1305 <lb />
1306 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
3.611 1308 <lb />
6.30 1308<lb />
1.05 <lb />
1312 <lb />
1313 <lb />
1.65 1314 <lb />
1315 <lb />
1316 <lb />
2.15 1317 <lb />
1318 <lb />
2.80 1319 <lb />
1520 <lb />
2.05 1321 <lb />
1.85 1322 <lb />
1323 <lb />
1.23 1324 <lb />
2.10 1325 <lb />
1326 <lb />
2.10 1327 <lb />
1.30 1328 <lb />
2.30 1329 <lb />
i M. Gee G. <lb />
Rouse, F.<lb />
Johnson, W. <lb />
Turnage, T. <lb />
D. <lb />
Hill. B. <lb />
Garris, A. <lb />
I'm.<lb />
Joiner. <lb />
. lot. <lb />
Joyner. J. <lb />
w. <lb />
Joyner, <lb />
Cannon, w. <lb />
Han is <lb />
A. <lb />
Tripp, <lb />
Pope, nil <lb />
Arnold. <lb />
Cannon, H. <lb />
Boyd, <lb />
S.-oils M. <lb />
Gilbert, <lb />
Gilbert. <lb />
Johnson, C,<lb />
Dupree, Thus. <lb />
c. or, <lb />
Barnhill, C. <lb />
Martin, <lb />
J. v. <lb />
Dixon. J. <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
Warden, <lb />
Clark, <lb />
Peyton, <lb />
Beat, <lb />
Belcher, 8.41 <lb />
Newell, <lb />
Hagan <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Moore. D. C. <lb />
Barnhill, <lb />
Tripp. M. <lb />
Dr. d. <lb />
Rountree, c. <lb />
Allen, W. <lb />
Dixon, J. <lb />
Clark, G. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Belcher. R. <lb />
Smith. T. <lb />
Newton. J. <lb />
Parker, <lb />
Harper. D. <lb />
Rica, w. <lb />
Jones, <lb />
Joyner, J. <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
Hill, <lb />
Barrow. T. <lb />
D. <lb />
Rouse, F. <lb />
Novell, <lb />
Beaman, J. w. <lb />
Harris. J. <lb />
Harris. W. <lb />
J. <lb />
C. <lb />
Wooten. <lb />
Barnhill, <lb />
Starkey, J. <lb />
W. <lb />
Fleming. W.<lb />
Smith. J. <lb />
Manning. J. <lb />
lewis. B. <lb />
Windham, S. <lb />
Edwards. <lb />
Dixon. <lb />
Godwin. L. <lb />
Sugg. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Taft, <lb />
Savage. J. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Langley. <lb />
Smith, <lb />
Stepp. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
Crawford, <lb />
Crawford. <lb />
Tyson. G <lb />
Parker. J. <lb />
II <lb />
J. i <lb />
J. <lb />
Pollard. S <lb />
King. T. <lb />
Turnage, B, <lb />
Eason. <lb />
Beaman.<lb />
S. <lb />
Gotten. <lb />
Jones, W. <lb />
Jones, Mrs <lb />
Crawford. <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Eason. K. <lb />
A. <lb />
Hardy. J. <lb />
Griffin, Dr. C. <lb />
Shelton, N. <lb />
Moore. D. <lb />
Warren. <lb />
Brown. H <lb />
Carson <lb />
Cobb. W <lb />
Novell <lb />
Jefferson, J. <lb />
Novell, E <lb />
Bell. L. <lb />
Harris, J. H, <lb />
Spain,<lb /></p>
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v.-- <lb />
I I <lb />
1330 Teel. Lawrence <lb />
1331 Keel, R. H. <lb />
West <lb />
1333 Van <lb />
1334 Taylor, <lb />
1888 Foreman <lb />
1335 Andrews, T. R. <lb />
1337 W. J. <lb />
Warren, J. F. <lb />
Corbett, <lb />
1340 Owens, Jim <lb />
1341 J. F. <lb />
1342 Jackson, Claudie <lb />
1343 W. L. <lb />
I; <lb />
D. <lb />
Craft, J. K. <lb />
Rountree. C. D. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Harrington. R. D <lb />
1867 Clark, O. A. <lb />
E. S. <lb />
Jackson. G. A. <lb />
Harrington. C. <lb />
naming, C. B. <lb />
1871 Perkins, Jim <lb />
1871 Patrick, W, L. <lb />
1.-74 Cobb. Jno T. <lb />
Cox, J H, <lb />
Long. Jonathan <lb />
Cox, T. J. <lb />
U-n W. ii. <lb />
1879 Harris. A. II. <lb />
I-SO Hathaway. Frank <lb />
1881 Cherry, J. s. <lb />
1882 Cherry. W. O. <lb />
1883 Nelson, Hardy <lb />
Whit Held, Harry <lb />
Warren. L. A. <lb />
Manning. Nan <lb />
J. A. <lb />
1889 <lb />
1890 Smith. Otis <lb />
i I Cobb, w. O, <lb />
1891 Vines. Howard <lb />
1891 Bryant, J. <lb />
1894 Jackson. Annie <lb />
1895 Tucker. <lb />
1891 Smith. T. <lb />
1891 Brown, w. <lb />
1891 Moore, C. <lb />
1899 Allen. Henry <lb />
Violet<lb />
1901 Vincent, Jesse <lb />
1903 T. C. <lb />
11-04 Harper. S. <lb />
1905 <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Rountree, c. d. <lb />
Paul <lb />
Clark. D. II. <lb />
Tucker, W. A. <lb />
Moore, C. <lb />
Cannon, J. E. <lb />
Jerry <lb />
J. M. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Ellis, <lb />
Cannon. Abe <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Jenkins, A. <lb />
Smith, W. H. <lb />
Allen, T. R. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Manning. J. It. <lb />
White. J. B. <lb />
Cash n. J, <lb />
till Edwards. W. C. <lb />
Spires, J. R . <lb />
Cannon, H. C. <lb />
Humble. S. A. <lb />
Wall, <lb />
A. <lb />
Johnson. Herbert <lb />
2.60 <lb />
8.71 <lb />
2.75 <lb />
1.91 <lb />
1.98 <lb />
1.35 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
2.30 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
3.6-1 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
4.80 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
2.85 <lb />
6.70 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
6.10 <lb />
3.60 <lb />
7.10 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.87 <lb />
1.86 <lb />
1.46 <lb />
1.96 <lb />
1.86 <lb />
2.3.1 <lb />
1.161 <lb />
4.16 <lb />
4.05 <lb />
J. C . <lb />
Harrington. J J. <lb />
Daniel, Henry <lb />
Ashley <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Alex <lb />
Clark. G. A. <lb />
Hudson. <lb />
T. h. <lb />
King. Rosetta <lb />
Jones, I. C. <lb />
B. <lb />
B. B. <lb />
C. <lb />
C. J. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Cherry, J. B. <lb />
Maker, II. <lb />
Jones, A. J. <lb />
Manning. T. G. <lb />
Ct Will<lb />
Ora <lb />
Tom <lb />
Hill. Jesse <lb />
Wall, Ben <lb />
D. R. <lb />
Lawrence, I. P. <lb />
C. <lb />
Moore. Poss <lb />
Rena <lb />
Perry, W. B. <lb />
Campbell, G. M. <lb />
Mayo, Jno. A. <lb />
King. Jno. <lb />
Carson, S. T. <lb />
Orders <lb />
8.80 <lb />
8.03 <lb />
1.06 <lb />
2.0-, <lb />
4.10 <lb />
i. ;.; <lb />
1.05 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
MS <lb />
1.62 <lb />
1.70 <lb />
1.46 <lb />
1.41 <lb />
1.46 <lb />
14.80 <lb />
3.06 <lb />
1.61 <lb />
7.35 <lb />
9.30 <lb />
10.40 <lb />
9.90 <lb />
8.86 <lb />
10.30 <lb />
8.30 <lb />
8.20 <lb />
8.10 <lb />
7.80 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
7.15 <lb />
7.25 <lb />
10.50 <lb />
8.70 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
Bond <lb />
Fen y <lb />
Burying Paupers <lb />
Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
County Com miss loners <lb />
Constables <lb />
Conveying Prisoners <lb />
County Attorney <lb />
County Home <lb />
Court House <lb />
Court House . ml Jail <lb />
Court Stenographer <lb />
Election <lb />
Feeding Jury <lb />
Greenville Bridge <lb />
Bridge <lb />
Hook Worm <lb />
inane <lb />
Jail <lb />
Janitor <lb />
Jury Tickets <lb />
J of the Peace <lb />
Miscellaneous <lb />
Ferry <lb />
Paupers <lb />
Hoard <lb />
Printing <lb />
of Deeds <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
Pox <lb />
Solicitor <lb />
of <lb />
F Court <lb />
and <lb />
Witnesses <lb />
Kit ad. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. To on hand <lb />
To amount received from S. I. Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
To amount received from W, II. Moore. R. of B. <lb />
To amount received from D. C. Moore. C. S. C. <lb />
To amount received from F. James. Receiver <lb />
To amount received from B. R. State Treasure <lb />
To amount received from R. W. King, for of P. Parker <lb />
To amount received from D. W. Harden <lb />
To amount received from D. J. Holland <lb />
To amount received from J. P. Loan <lb />
To amount transferred from Bond Salary Fund <lb />
To amount transferred from General Roads Fund <lb />
To transferred from C. H. and Jail Hones Fund <lb />
OR. <lb />
By amount of vouchers paid as per voucher tiled <lb />
amount of Bond Coupons paid <lb />
By amount to Fund <lb />
By amount of Com. S 1-8 per cent, on disbursements <lb />
House Coupon payments not included <lb />
By amount of Com. J 1-2 of per cent on Receipt <lb />
By amount on hand Dec I, 1918. <lb />
Bead Salary Pass. <lb />
DR. <lb />
To amount of fees received from W. M. R. D. <lb />
To amount of fees received from D. C. Moore. <lb />
To amount of fees received from S. I. Dudley, Sheriff <lb />
To amount of fees received from II. Wilson. Treasurer <lb />
To amount of fees received from Hoard of <lb />
CR. <lb />
Dec. 1811, By amount due W. II. Wilson. Treasurer <lb />
By amount paid W. M. Moore, R of II., Salary <lb />
By amount paid D. C. Moore. C. S. C, Salary <lb />
By amount paid S. I. Dudley, Sheriff. Salary <lb />
By amount paid W. Wilson. Treas. Salary. <lb />
By amount paid H. Williams, Auditor. Salary <lb />
By amount paid Moseley Bros., <lb />
By amount paid Reflector Co. <lb />
By amount on hand Dec. I. I <lb />
PHI Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec I. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. I. Sc <lb />
4.60 <lb />
1.05 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
1.55 <lb />
2.30<lb />
1.86 <lb />
l. <lb />
4.00<lb />
3.15 <lb />
2.10 <lb />
8.80 <lb />
8.10<lb />
2.05 <lb />
2.05 <lb />
1.80 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
1.46 <lb />
1.45 <lb />
2.45 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.50 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
1.35 <lb />
1.35 <lb />
8.61 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
7.20<lb />
6.90 <lb />
To amount from W. M. Moore, K. of D. <lb />
To amount from W. A. Forbes, Supervisor <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount County orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
amount transferred to General Fund <lb />
Hy amount transferred to Heaver Dam Ts. Road Fund <lb />
By amount of Com. ii 1-2 per cent, on Disbursements <lb />
By amount of Com. Si 1-2 of I per. cent, on Receipts <lb />
it, amount on hand Dee. 1912 <lb />
88.64 <lb />
Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
amount from S. Dudley, Sheriff <lb />
To amount from B. M Lewis <lb />
6097.34 <lb />
4743.02 <lb />
120.00 <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers tiled <lb />
155.3 I,. Com. on Disbursement Q 1-2 per cent. <lb />
32.41 on Receipts 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
636.30 on band Dec. 1912 <lb />
553.33- <lb />
1229.0 <lb />
35.57 <lb />
1759.98 <lb />
43.98 <lb />
6.81 <lb />
7.78<lb />
Special Bridge Hands Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. I. Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount of County Orders as per vouchers filed <lb />
Hy amount of Coupons paid <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements cent, <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts 1-2 of I per cent. <lb />
Hy amount on hand 1912 <lb />
Road Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
i To amount on hand <lb />
1060.40 To ,, from S. I. Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
To amount from W. A. Forbes <lb />
3.20 <lb />
2500.00 <lb />
62.58 <lb />
5.30 <lb />
296.20 <lb />
Court House Jail Hand Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
By amount received from S I Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount paid as per Coupons returned <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements J 1-2 <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts 1-2 of per <lb />
Hy on hand Die. 1912. <lb />
per cent <lb />
cent. <lb />
6886.00<lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount of County Orders paid as per vouchers riled <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements if 1-2 per cent. <lb />
By amount of Coin, on Receipts 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
Hy amount on hand Dec. 1912. <lb />
11817.9 <lb />
2893.31 <lb />
26.25 <lb />
1719.77 <lb />
42.95 <lb />
14.5 <lb />
1229.07 <lb />
1.610.7 <lb />
31.603.<lb />
2.730. <lb />
3.344.<lb />
1.410 <lb />
4.048 <lb />
7.853 <lb />
Beaver Bum Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
To amount from S. I. Dudley <lb />
To amount from General Road Fund <lb />
To amount of Com. on transferred <lb />
CR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. By amount due W. B. Wilson. Treasurer <lb />
By amount of County Orders as per vouchers filed <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements 1-2 per cent, <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts Q 1-2 of per cent, <lb />
By amount on hand Dec. 1912. <lb />
114.197.16 <lb />
1411.80 <lb />
40094.00 <lb />
418.67 <lb />
874.68 <lb />
14.48 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
19.08 <lb />
1500.00 <lb />
405.50 <lb />
4741.01 <lb />
1750.00 <lb />
341881.71 <lb />
4175.00 <lb />
688.00 <lb />
4511.01 <lb />
5175.97 <lb />
1451.03 <lb />
100.00 <lb />
Funds. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. I. Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount of County Orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements 1-2 per cent. <lb />
By amount of Com. on Receipts if of per cent. <lb />
By amount on hand Dec. 1912. <lb />
Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
To amount from S. Dudley, Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. By amount due W. B Wilson. Treas. <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
By Com. of Disbursement 1-2 cent. <lb />
Up amount of Com. on Receipts if 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
By amount on hand<lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S I. Dudley. <lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements J 1-2 per <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
By amount on <lb />
Township Read <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec l. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. I Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
By amount of Com on Disbursements 1-2 per seat <lb />
By amount of Com on Receipts fl I par seat <lb />
By amount on hand Dec. 1912 <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Township Read Fend. <lb />
DR. <lb />
To on hand <lb />
to amount from I. Dudley. Sheriff J f <lb />
1888.88 <lb />
1999.9; <lb />
1200 on <lb />
88.78 <lb />
2189.43 <lb />
816484.88 <lb />
To from J F <lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements 1-1 per <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts 1-8 of <lb />
By amount on <lb />
8161.40 <lb />
Falkland Feed. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
i r mount from S I. Dudley. Sheriff <lb />
To amount from R. R. Cotten <lb />
CR <lb />
By amount of Co. paid as per vouchers Bled <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements if 1-2 per cent. <lb />
y amount of Com. on Receipts 1-2 of per cent <lb />
amount on hand Dec. 1912 <lb />
85765.45 <lb />
888.79 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Township Fund. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1911. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. I. Dudley. <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers tiled <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements ii 1-2 per cent. <lb />
amount of Com. on Receipt Q 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
Hy on <lb />
13006.3 <lb />
9.3 <lb />
589.30 <lb />
103.57 <lb />
164.89 <lb />
3.87 <lb />
1.44 <lb />
154.22 <lb />
164.66 <lb />
8.68 <lb />
170.93 <lb />
3900.61 <lb />
6.70 <lb />
569.29 <lb />
3575.99 <lb />
IS <lb />
1.08 <lb />
1.84 <lb />
627.89 <lb />
657.85 <lb />
820.81 <lb />
1429.13 <lb />
471.45 <lb />
1878.85 <lb />
11.01 <lb />
Sniff Creek <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dee. 1911. To amount on band <lb />
To amount B. I. Dudley, Sheriff <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid per vouchers filed <lb />
By amount of Com. on Disbursements it 1-2 per cent. <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Receipts 1-2 of I per cent. <lb />
By amount on hand Dec. 1912 <lb />
Stock law. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1912. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from S. f. Dudley, Sheriff <lb />
CR. <lb />
Hy amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers filed <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements 1-2 per cent. <lb />
By amount of Com. on Receipts if 1-2 of per cent. <lb />
Hy on hand Dec. 1912. <lb />
Pitt County Stock <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. 1912. To amount on hand <lb />
To amount from Israel Moore <lb />
To amount from J. P. <lb />
CR. <lb />
By amount of Co. Orders paid as per vouchers Bled <lb />
Hy amount of Com. on Disbursements it 1-2 per cent. <lb />
To amount of Com. on Receipts it 1-2 of per cent, <lb />
Hy amount on hand Dec. 1912 <lb />
22.85. <lb />
2.94 <lb />
572.26 <lb />
1106.80. <lb />
513.57 <lb />
1127.11 <lb />
28.15 <lb />
2.58 <lb />
402.61 <lb />
169.35 <lb />
480.93 <lb />
560.00 <lb />
13.99 <lb />
8.48 <lb />
63.89 <lb />
4417.28 <lb />
7.2 <lb />
14.04 <lb />
1826.08<lb />
1561.5 <lb />
Statement of the number of days the, Board of Commissioners <lb />
County wore In session, the distance by each member <lb />
items and of all compensation audited by the Heard to the <lb />
thereof severally during the fiscal year ending 1912. <lb />
J. P. Chairman <lb />
For days services as Commissioner <lb />
For S days as I <lb />
Fur 1245 miles O <lb />
For telephone tolls <lb />
of Pitt <lb />
and the <lb />
members <lb />
B. at. Lewis <lb />
For days services as Commissioner <lb />
For days services as <lb />
For miles <lb />
W. B. Proctor <lb />
For days services <lb />
For services as <lb />
For miles <lb />
D. J. Holland <lb />
For days services Commissioner <lb />
For days services as <lb />
For miles <lb />
J. J. May <lb />
For days services Commissioner <lb />
For days services <lb />
For <lb />
Tor to State Colors. , <lb />
13.0 <lb />
t 1.00 <lb />
O B <lb />
J 3.0 <lb />
N. C. <lb />
63.00 <lb />
24.00 <lb />
62.25 <lb />
1.1 <lb />
69.00 <lb />
54.05 <lb />
60.0 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
33.70 <lb />
60.0 <lb />
18.00 <lb />
12.3 <lb />
31864.11 <lb />
Financial I of Pitt es 1st, <lb />
DR. <lb />
To of auditing outstanding orders <lb />
To amount of Bridge Bonds <lb />
To amount of Training School Bonds <lb />
amount of Court House and Jail Bonds <lb />
To amount of Interest on Court House and Jail Bonds, mos <lb />
amount of Interest on Bridge Bonds. mos. <lb />
To amount of Interest on Training School Bonds, t mos . <lb />
OR. <lb />
To amount of Cash on hand to credit of General Fund <lb />
T amount of Cash on hand to credit of Salary Fund <lb />
To amount of Cash on hand to credit of General Roads Fund <lb />
To amount of Cash on to credit of Special Bridge <lb />
To amount of Cash on hand to credit of C. H. and Jail Honda <lb />
Indebtedness of Pitt County December 1st. 1912 <lb />
1919. <lb />
3110.3 <lb />
81.08 <lb />
it, IT <lb />
50000.0 <lb />
75000.0 <lb />
1875.00 <lb />
1250.0 <lb />
1250.00 <lb />
3179840.47 <lb />
4254.78 <lb />
2189.41 <lb />
54.8 <lb />
Fund <lb />
Fund <lb />
172408.96 <lb />
Car Load <lb />
Stalk Cutters and <lb />
Disc Harrows <lb />
Car Load <lb />
Oliver Plows <lb />
Car Load <lb />
90-Day Seed Oats <lb />
Car Load <lb />
Gilt-Edge Flour <lb />
Just Received <lb />
Prices always the lowest <lb />
Come to see us <lb />
J. <lb />
Negro Assaults Merchant <lb />
Near New Bern And Es- <lb />
cape With <lb />
I OF <lb />
ASKS FOB. BUM ISM K FOB THE WEEK <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
NEW BERK, Jan. unknown <lb />
attacked A. a <lb />
merchant at Just across <lb />
Neuse river from New Bern, this <lb />
and after tiring It him with <lb />
I revolver and falling to strike <lb />
with a bullet, knocked in the <lb />
with a stick and robbed him <lb />
of Mr. recovered <lb />
v. a short time and proceeded on <lb />
to the town an Informed several <lb />
his friends of occurrence. A <lb />
was immediately formed and a <lb />
search for the begun. <lb />
He was located and one of the men <lb />
shot him with a load of No. shot <lb />
These, however, failed to stop him <lb />
and he succeeded In eluding bis <lb />
suers. The sheriff of the county was <lb />
notified and he and a number of his <lb />
deputies assisted by a number of the <lb />
citizens of arc <lb />
scouring the woods for the fugitive. <lb />
The people of that town greatly <lb />
worked up over the affair and the <lb />
sheriff Is anticipating trouble if the <lb />
man is captured. <lb />
Injuries not thought <lb />
to be serious <lb />
This is My Birthday <lb />
Bishop <lb />
Dr. Homer C. who was elect <lb />
ed a bishop of the Methodist <lb />
and at Biblical In- <lb />
and was ordained in 1884, <lb />
pal church at the general conference <lb />
in Minneapolis last summer, was born <lb />
In Erie county. January 1868, <lb />
Ho was educated at Northwestern <lb />
When he was sixteen years old. He <lb />
went to India for missionary work, <lb />
but his health failed and the work <lb />
nearly cost him his life. He return- <lb />
ed to America and was engaged for <lb />
several years in pastorate work. He <lb />
was superintendent of the Methodist <lb />
minion in the Philippine Islands <lb />
from 1901 to 1907. was field secretary <lb />
n board of foreign missions In <lb />
1907-8. and was assistant correspond- <lb />
of the board of foreign missions in <lb />
election in the bishopric. Bishop <lb />
Is the author of several books. <lb />
the best known of which is <lb />
Philippine and the Far <lb />
I nuts lo Authorize Vole <lb />
mi Proposal <lb />
an. -Following an <lb />
enthusiastic good roads -.- <lb />
in the local town hall last <lb />
day night, a large petition has <lb />
sent up to the legislature asking for <lb />
a vote on a bond issue for <lb />
good lends iii township. <lb />
petition tor special tax has also been <lb />
sent up, but the bond issue petition <lb />
more than doubles the tax petitions. <lb />
township expects to set an <lb />
example to neighboring sections. <lb />
Greene county, adjoining, has already <lb />
taken active steps for good roads. <lb />
Representative of Greene <lb />
stands squarely this issue. News <lb />
land Observer. <lb />
Honor Hull. <lb />
I The honor roll for the public school <lb />
at Cross for the third <lb />
ending Jan. is as fol- <lb />
1st Little, <lb />
Smith. Lillian Smith. Mary Keel. Mag- <lb />
Manning, Joseph Forbes, Joseph <lb />
Bobble Norman. <lb />
2nd Manning, Leon- <lb />
ard Manning, Julius Smith. <lb />
3rd Bryan Parker. <lb />
Estelle Little, Pearl Norman, Mary <lb />
Jane Forbes. Norman, Lloyd <lb />
Lee Corbett. <lb />
5th Grade-May Belle Tyson, Chris- <lb />
tine Smith. Roland Parker. <lb />
6th Tyson. <lb />
Smith. Clifton Corbett. <lb />
Those making highest averages <lb />
Smith, May Belle Tyson. <lb />
Clifton Corbett and Roland Parker. <lb />
DELIA SMITH, <lb />
NANNIE MOORE, <lb />
Teachers. <lb />
Set Much Damage <lb />
Or alarm Monday afternoon <lb />
was caused by the discovery of fire <lb />
in the drying machine in the factory <lb />
of Hughes, and Co. A hose <lb />
reel stationed near by got a <lb />
on so quickly that the lire was put <lb />
out before any serious loss resulted. <lb />
Congratulations to <lb />
MONDAY <lb />
National field trials <lb />
I,, gin Grand Junction, Tenn. <lb />
Pacific Held begin at <lb />
Bakersfield, Cal. <lb />
Meeting to complete the <lb />
ii the Interstate Baseball League <lb />
Hie. <lb />
Third annual midwinter lawn ten- <lb />
tournament opens at Pinehurst, <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Opening annual B <lb />
don Curling club. Brandon, Man. <lb />
Opening automobile in n. <lb />
Buffalo and Pa <lb />
Jim is. Owen Moran, <lb />
round at London, tor featherweight <lb />
championship. <lb />
Jack Redmond vs. Pal Brown, <lb />
rounds, at Milwaukee <lb />
TUESDAY <lb />
International outdoor skating chain <lb />
at Lake n. V. <lb />
Start of six-day bicycle race in Con- <lb />
Hall. Kansas City. <lb />
Annual Indoor track and field games <lb />
of the Pastime A C. New York. <lb />
Phil Brock vs. Joe round <lb />
it Youngstown. O. <lb />
I Johnny vs. Young <lb />
coll, lo rounds, at Brooklyn. <lb />
National A. A V wrestling champ- <lb />
begin at New Orleans. <lb />
I vs. Joe Philip, <lb />
rounds, at Windsor. Ont <lb />
THURSDAY <lb />
Western Indoor skating champion- <lb />
ship begin at Milwaukee. <lb />
Opening of Hull Driving Club ice <lb />
meet at Ont <lb />
Fill HAY <lb />
Central A. A U. boxing champion- <lb />
ships begin in Cleveland. <lb />
I Joe Rivera vs. Russell, <lb />
r at New Orleans. <lb />
Clarence Ferns vs. Tommy Howell, <lb />
rounds, at St. Joseph, Mo. <lb />
Jimmy vs. George Brown, <lb />
rounds, at Milwaukee. <lb />
SATURDAY <lb />
I Opening of National Automobile <lb />
Show in Chicago. <lb />
European skating championships <lb />
at Norway. <lb />
Mike Glover VS. Graves. <lb />
rounds at Brooklyn. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Jan. Mrs. J. <lb />
II. Harris, of near Greenville spent <lb />
several day lent week with her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. Enoch Braxton. <lb />
Mr. John stokes if Greenville was <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Tobacco plant bed fertilizers <lb />
and cord at A W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Mr. i B Rosa, of Ayden, was in <lb />
town Friday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have a large lot of wire fencing; now <lb />
U a good time to purchase. Trices <lb />
light. <lb />
Mrs. Frank James went to Green- <lb />
ville Friday evening. <lb />
Mi- It. L. Abbott went to Ayden Sat- <lb />
Try one of the good will C. Free <lb />
Sewing machine at A. W. Ange and <lb />
Co. <lb />
Messrs C. B. Langston, Thad <lb />
and J. H. went lo Green- <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Poultry netting, stalk disc <lb />
barrows, at Harrington, Barber and <lb />
Company. <lb />
I Mr. J. B, went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
I Mr. and Mrs. H. Cherry of near <lb />
I Greenville, spent Sunday with Mr <lb />
Enoch Braxton. <lb />
Mr. linker Will Set Compete <lb />
Mr. J. B. Tucker, who exhibited <lb />
fine corn at th last Pitt <lb />
fair and won several prizes on It. <lb />
us he has beard the expression <lb />
some farmers that It Is not <lb />
worth while for them to enter the <lb />
corn exhibit contest against him at <lb />
the farmers institute lo lie held In <lb />
this county early in February. Mr. <lb />
linker says be hopes no farmer will <lb />
stay out of the contest on ac- <lb />
count, but every one who has <lb />
good corn to exhibit will brine some <lb />
of it along. While be will bring some <lb />
lot his corn for others to see, he will <lb />
not exhibit any in competition for a <lb />
prize at the institute. <lb />
Prince August of Prussia. <lb />
fourth son of the German emperor. <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Charles M. Stedman. representative <lb />
In Congress of the Fifth district of <lb />
I North Carolina, years old today. <lb />
The New England League and the <lb />
Eastern Association are planning lo <lb />
a class B. champion- <lb />
ship series afire close of the <lb />
season next <lb />
Rainfall for Bays <lb />
Weather Observer R. M. Hearne <lb />
lay that for th five days ending <lb />
27th. the rainfall here Was 3.8 <lb />
The river is rising rapidly and the <lb />
adjacent low grounds already <lb />
People w-ho have stock rang- <lb />
In the low grounds would do <lb />
well to heed his warning lo look <lb />
it. <lb />
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION <lb />
AND SALE ON GREAT MAJESTIC RANGES <lb />
FEBRUARY 3rd to 8th, 1913 <lb />
SAVE <lb />
As a special inducement during our demonstration <lb />
week only, with EVERY MAJESTIC RANGE sold <lb />
always the we will give free one <lb />
SET OF WARE AS ILLUSTRATED <lb />
HERE. <lb />
Every piece of this ware Is the best of its kind. <lb />
Not a piece that is not needed in every It <lb />
cannot possibly be bought for less than 18.00. This <lb />
wire Is on exhibition at our store. DON'T FAIL <lb />
TO SEE IT <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
All during this week n special demonstrator <lb />
from MAJESTIC will be glad to <lb />
show you ABOUT. <lb />
WHY THE MAJESTIC IS THE BEST RANGE ON <lb />
EARTH AT PRICE. <lb />
COME, IF TO OR <lb />
EDUCATION LIES IN KNOWING THINGS- <lb />
KNOW WHY THE OVEN OF A RANGE IS HEATED <lb />
KNOW HOW THE WATER IS <lb />
THE TOP IS HEATED-WHY THE MAJESTIC <lb />
SO LITTLE FUEL--KNOW HOW A RANGE <lb />
IS MADE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE. <lb />
This education may In the <lb />
DON'T. OVERLOOK. A. CHANCE. TO KNOW <lb />
THINGS SHOWN DY ONE WHO KNOWS <lb />
COM El <lb />
SET OF RE <lb />
. <lb />
SHALL II BE <lb />
Ho you intend to continue laboring, burning val- <lb />
fuel and destroying high priced food with that <lb />
old worn-out cook stove You know that old stove <lb />
cits up a lot of fuel each year. You know you have <lb />
tumble in getting it to bake just right, in fact, spoil <lb />
a batch of bread every once in a know it <lb />
costs considerable for yearly repairs. <lb />
Stop and think and <lb />
Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good range <lb />
with a reputation <lb />
The Great Majestic Ma <lb />
able Charcoal iron Range <lb />
You make no mistake in lining the MA- <lb />
If th rang with the reputation-flak <lb />
your neighbors. Then, too. It's made just right and <lb />
the kind of Malleable <lb />
iron riveted together practically air <lb />
with pure asbestos board part being malleable <lb />
can't a movable reservoir and an oven <lb />
that don't why the Majestic uses so lit- <lb />
fuel, bakes just right every day in the year <lb />
bread right all over without <lb />
heat gallons of water while breakfast is cooking <lb />
handled lasts a lifetime, and costs <lb />
nothing for repairs. <lb />
Don't buy the range you expect to a lifetime <lb />
you'll be sure to be disappointed. <lb />
Cine to our store during demonstration week, sea <lb />
the GREAT its many exclusive <lb />
features out why the MAJESTIC la <lb />
per cent, stronger than other ranges where most <lb />
ranges weakest. <lb />
Don't Overlook the Date. This is a Special Invitation to You and your Friends and Neighbors. <lb />
HART HADLEY<lb />
ii r i Hi r<lb /></p>
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                <p>
HI <lb />
Hon. D. M. Clark to <lb />
Iron Hand in Kid <lb />
EDITORIAL r F U OF <lb />
COUNTY CF MU k StA- <lb />
TOR W. F. EVANS <lb />
DENOUNCES ALL CHARGES MADE <lb />
a man nominated by <lb />
I bars just read In Independent the <lb />
n editorial Iron Hand method of passing laws without <lb />
in the presume them to a rota of the <lb />
written b; Pitt learned those <lb />
lawyer senator. I do would follow the Demo- <lb />
like to lake notice of principle of a by the <lb />
when writ- <lb />
ten by a man of loch questionable take my hat off to you. senator, <lb />
politics, but in this particular article ,. .,. demagogue j <lb />
my name is used so freely think . . . <lb />
the bluest two-faced liar the <lb />
est farmers of county ever had, <lb />
t deal with. A stirrer of strife for <lb />
the benefit and advancement of the <lb />
I brand the article from the begin- W, . I <lb />
some of those who have so <lb />
faith in your and think <lb />
you so much one of themselves, <lb />
could see you in Raleigh with your <lb />
I have never once said or tall coat and silk beaver on. <lb />
ed to any that would stand for strutting around with nose in <lb />
. repeal Mock law in Tin air. You are indeed represent <lb />
county without submitting it to -i poor farmers back home. Let <lb />
iota who ire affected. did this be a warning to you. sir. if you <lb />
from the beginning the campaign mention my name as you did in your <lb />
advocate the Initiative and as, article I will reply to you in a <lb />
think <lb />
the people of county who sup- <lb />
ported me are due at a word <lb />
from <lb />
malicious lie of the whole cloth, <lb />
and Mr W, F. knew it a <lb />
lie when lie wrote it. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Jan. <lb />
Mr. H. A. White, Agent <lb />
Maryland Casualty Co., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Please accept th for the prompt <lb />
handling of my claim of for idem- <lb />
en account of recent illness. <lb />
This is my claim against the <lb />
Maryland Casualty Company since I have <lb />
been carrying one of their Disability <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
W. E. Hooker. <lb />
. . . . t ff rm . <lb />
Fine <lb />
Furniture-- <lb />
to make the home <lb />
cozy and comfortable <lb />
-replace the shabby <lb />
furniture <lb />
with your selection <lb />
from our present of- <lb />
DINING ROOM SUITES------ <lb />
DRAWING ROOM S . <lb />
BED ROOM SUITES----- <lb />
A large offering of tables, china closets, buffets, <lb />
sideboards, fine gilt e for the drawing room <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
because these measures insure <lb />
. people majority rule, but <lb />
have never promised more than this. <lb />
Mr knows that I did not even <lb />
Mr. Cony until alter he had <lb />
ready lent hit notice he would <lb />
call for a second primary, and <lb />
when I did lex him he was at the <lb />
waiting in catch the train <lb />
i. Then it was after Mr. Corey <lb />
had front the race <lb />
I stated to him I would give the <lb />
people affected a rote on the law <lb />
far different and more forceful way <lb />
than through the newspapers. <lb />
Mr. Editor, am very sorry to have <lb />
had to mention the name of the late <lb />
and lamented N. It. Corey, in <lb />
connection with of Mr. <lb />
but Mr. Inning used Mr. Co-j <lb />
name to make the charge I was <lb />
compelled use ii to inform the <lb />
people of the true have <lb />
ways though a great deal of Mr. <lb />
Corey and greatly respected his <lb />
and sincerity, and it is with <lb />
question and Mr. reply to me ,,,.,. ,,,. , . <lb />
bring him into this controversy. <lb />
M. CLARK. <lb />
could ask for or expect to get. Mr. <lb />
Corey told me ill health was <lb />
the reason he was withdrawing. M <lb />
knows he saw me on <lb />
street alter Sir. Corey had withdrawn <lb />
before had any knowledge <lb />
withdrawal and tried to get me <lb />
to promise to repeal the stock law <lb />
as a compromise with Mr. Corey, an I <lb />
he knows that my reply lo him was <lb />
that I had no promise to make other <lb />
than I would give the people affected <lb />
a vote to determine the mailer for <lb />
themselves. At that time Mr. <lb />
had Mr Corey's withdrawal in his <lb />
pocket. <lb />
Those gentlemen who attended the <lb />
campaign speakings heard me time <lb />
again declare that would give <lb />
the dissatisfied section a vote on the <lb />
1911 stock law, but that I would not <lb />
vote for an unqualified repeal. I <lb />
gave my reasons then as I give then <lb />
now. I do not think It democratic <lb />
or just to pass or repeal any stock <lb />
law without allowing the people to <lb />
vote on It, <lb />
If a wrong has been committed, <lb />
another wrong added to it cannot <lb />
make it right. <lb />
The law that have prepared and <lb />
Introduced in the house is as fair <lb />
to both sides and fulfills my promises <lb />
to the people as near as I know how- <lb />
to draw one. Of course tin <lb />
ed senator could do <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
the hist week Register of <lb />
Deeds issued marriage licenses <lb />
the following <lb />
WHITE <lb />
John Mary <lb />
and Martin. <lb />
II. Braxton and Carrie Manning. <lb />
George Jones and Nellie <lb />
V Martha I Woolen. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Warren Parker and <lb />
James White and Sarah Clark. <lb />
Johnnie Coward and Nettie Jack- <lb />
son. <lb />
Alfred Shaw and Howard. <lb />
Guilford Pippin and Mary Knight. <lb />
William Harper and Burnett. <lb />
Gordon and Mollie Tuck- <lb />
CHANGE IN FIRM <lb />
The Taft Boyd Furniture Co., has <lb />
been succeeded in name by the Higgs <lb />
Taft Furniture Co. The latter <lb />
all business of the former, and will con- <lb />
to do a general furniture business <lb />
as heretofore. <lb />
We are better prepared than ever to <lb />
serve our and invite them to <lb />
call us often. <lb />
HIGGS TAFT FURNITURE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this <lb />
National <lb />
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair <lb />
Work and Flues Season, See <lb />
JENKINS Greenville, <lb />
Stands the Government <lb />
Every You Deposit in <lb />
This is Protected by the <lb />
MOST LAWS IS WORLD <lb />
TO BANKS. EXPERTS <lb />
WATCH EACH X ON II OF THE DE- <lb />
IN A THAT WHY THIS <lb />
HANK IS SO SAFE. <lb />
ALL CONVENIENCES TO FIRMS <lb />
WHO OPEN ACCOUNTS WITH IS. <lb />
Foes of John Barleycorn Meet <lb />
COLUMBUS, Jan. first <lb />
A WOMAN'S BACK <lb />
Congress ever held In The of Thin t. rt. <lb />
this country in which the participants man is of Certain Value <lb />
include representatives of all the Many a woman's hack has many <lb />
l in temperance and aches and pains. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Jan. a loon organizations and churches and Ofttimes the fault, <lb />
pared statement today Senator Till- religious societies of all That's why Kidney Pills are <lb />
man replied to the resolution recent- was called to order in this oily so effective. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
The National Bank of <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
OVER ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS <lb />
F. J. P. F. J. <lb />
Opens at <lb />
BRANDON, Man. Jan. Knights <lb />
of the, from many important <lb />
senator declared ho had done <lb />
for tho twenty-second annual hon- <lb />
of the Curling Club <lb />
which is to he held here I his week <lb />
Many Greenville women know this. <lb />
Head what one has to say about <lb />
Mrs. K. Q. Washing- <lb />
ton St., Greenville. N. C. <lb />
have been so greatly benefited by <lb />
loan's Kidney Pills that I am glad <lb />
to recommend them My back ached <lb />
nearly all the time and I could not <lb />
rest well. The kidney secretions <lb />
caused me annoyance and It was <lb />
adopted by the house of represent- today for a two day's session. <lb />
of South Carolina in support <lb />
of his charges of corruption in that <lb />
body. He also made reference to the <lb />
. he had the leg- <lb />
Th <lb />
nothing except write a letter last Au- <lb />
gust, just before the state primaries. <lb />
on in answer to Governor in which <lb />
of my hill the of he charged that the general assembly plain to be seen that a was suffering <lb />
county would oven have me ,.,. by the railroad for a from <lb />
for drawing such a bill and attorneys. This, he asserts, was a an larK Pills, that I got from the John L, <lb />
then have me cussed for not draw- ,,., warning and could not be con- of , Woolen Drug Co. relieved the aches <lb />
such a bill, for lie would have as a reflection on any but th- and improved my condition <lb />
you believe I am not capable of hold-over slate senators. Troubles Over <lb />
committing an act. It Is true; n, ,,, , Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
am not capable of patting through the legislature about rail- that stomach troubles cents. Co., Buffalo. <lb />
sneak legislation, the kind that Mr. matters, nor is It the first time pat any New York, sole agents for the Unit- <lb />
once fondly fathered. Then that slate senators have me of desired without in- States. <lb />
again, ibis constitutional law- f,. he said. That may seem so unlikely, the <lb />
would have the people believe -it s not the first time that Senator you do not even hope for no . <lb />
bill unconstitutional. Mr. an of your but per- Adv. <lb />
know ii nil. I o not. and therefore win a D the last Unit If he lives to you that It is not <lb />
after preparing bill I I long enough and it keeps on doing impossible, if others <lb />
ii lo some of the most learned con- as it has done. The of South he cured permanently and thousands <lb />
lawyers in North Carolina Carolina will retire any man they have been, why not you John <lb />
of Grenville <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
WITH RESOURCES OF <lb />
Cabbage <lb />
OF <lb />
frost PROOF PLANTS <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
I Mr. and all of them have for office when the come Barker, of Creek. Mich. Is one <lb />
hare told mo there nothing tin- to believe he is corrupt or corruptible. them. He was <lb />
constitutional about It. But of course that is my belief. with heartburn, indigestion and <lb />
tie senator knows better, he have boasted in my lectures in complaint until I used Chamber- <lb />
the north that there is not enough Iain's Tablets, then my trouble was <lb />
Wen Mr led the money in Wall to buy South Sold by all druggists. <lb />
people lo I would repeal the Carolina, believe It is true. I <lb />
Stock law. he lies he knows Mill believe It lo be true, but public <lb />
Both he his crowd fought me be-1 morals in the state have rapidly got- <lb />
the primary on account of the ten bad in the last ten years, and I <lb />
I look in regard to Ibis mat- am coming to doubt whether my boast <lb />
and then again after be had been could now be made and sustained. We <lb />
nominated in a Democratic primary see the temper of the general as- <lb />
by over BOO Republican votes, and by Its action In purifying and ,, Wm. <lb />
after he had been placed on the protecting the primary. It has the <lb />
Democratic ticket with no opportunity to lift the state out of <lb />
can opponent, lie again fought me the slough of despond and disgrace in <lb />
secretly in a manner and which it now wallows <lb />
tried to elect my Republican Senator said he would not <lb />
because I would not agree with make official reply to the resolution <lb />
him to repeal the stock law. unless It was adopted by the senate <lb />
the Campaign not once did he. <lb />
in speeches ask the to sup-1 <lb />
port any of the except himself, Cough Remedy <lb />
and It was while I was making an This remedy has no for <lb />
entire ticket that he coughs and colds, it is pleasant to <lb />
for my He- toke. It contains no poison or other <lb />
publican opponent. If the Democrats narcotic. I always cures. For sale <lb />
of INK a by all <lb />
leader, surely turn adv <lb />
CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
In wedding outfits are <lb />
to the best. Nothing in <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
styles. <lb />
Blooming pot plants, <lb />
and ferns in great variety. <lb />
Rose bushes, and <lb />
evergreens, hedge plants and <lb />
shade trees. <lb />
J. L. A CO, N. C. <lb />
D. J. Jr. for Green- <lb />
ville and vicinity, <lb />
held, t <lb />
Inn and Large Loll Bruin <lb />
I. con. NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
through Having qualified as administrator <lb />
Prepared for I from Smith <lb />
.,. J . . . . ,, Mi late of Pitt North <lb />
to at per thousand. ,,, ,,,.,, <lb />
at 11.00 per thousand, f. the. estate of said <lb />
. h. N. C. deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
orders on or before the 25th day <lb />
Count and satisfaction guaranteed, of January, 1914, or this notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of their recovery; all <lb />
L- a , persons Indebted to said estate will <lb />
I make Immediate payment. <lb />
Half Million Dollars <lb />
Off its excellent <lb />
vices to the people of <lb />
Pitt County with a <lb />
c solicitation <lb />
f.- <lb />
If. L. DAVIS President <lb />
S. T. It, Vice President. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb />
II. n. n Asst. Cashier. <lb />
G. M. SON <lb />
General <lb />
r now <lb />
V. m Co. <lb />
ill be have out . <lb />
on us <lb />
m ,, <lb />
ii <lb />
, N. C<lb />
This 25th day of January. 1913. <lb />
W. COX, <lb />
of Edward Smith. <lb />
ltd <lb />
J. H. HOLT COMPANY, <lb />
Contractors and Builders <lb />
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on all <lb />
Classes of Construction. <lb />
Proctor Hotel Greenville, N. <lb />
Spectacular Rear-End <lb />
Costs one Man <lb />
His Life <lb />
NEW YORK. Jan. man was <lb />
killed and thirteen injured late this <lb />
afternoon in a spectacular rear-end <lb />
collision between two southbound <lb />
3rd avenue elevated trains. Both <lb />
trains took tire and for a time it was <lb />
feared that they would topple into <lb />
the street. <lb />
were got out with much <lb />
while the panic-stricken <lb />
injured made their arduous way <lb />
the ties to the nearest station. The <lb />
dead man, pinned In the wreckage, <lb />
had not been Identified when removed <lb />
to a police but from the <lb />
burned shreds of a police uniform <lb />
and a revolver bearing a department <lb />
number it was learned later that the <lb />
victim was Patrolman J. M. Gleason. <lb />
Railroad officers believe Gleason <lb />
died performing his duty. He went <lb />
to the aid of Injured persons, they <lb />
think, and in trying to help a pas- <lb />
who was in a precarious con- <lb />
stepped on the third rail. The <lb />
of feet were burned. <lb />
The police arrested Michael <lb />
motorman of the second train. <lb />
is in a hospital. His car was <lb />
scoped by Its Impact with the train <lb />
ahead. <lb />
Several spectacular rescues were <lb />
made while firemen, standing in the <lb />
street amid throngs of excited <lb />
played streams of water on the <lb />
burning cars. Spectators mounted <lb />
the elevated station stairs, leaped to <lb />
the ties and joined In assisting in- <lb />
persons to safety. Several <lb />
were pinned under beams of the <lb />
collapsed roof of the telescoped car <lb />
and were in danger of death in the <lb />
flaw at, <lb />
Mr. J. J. Hines Dead <lb />
Mi. J. J. Hines, who was for years <lb />
a prominent business man of Ayden. <lb />
hut because of failing health retired <lb />
from several months ago and <lb />
went to Mountain, died there <lb />
Saturday. His remains reached <lb />
den this morning and were Interred <lb />
there today. Mr. Hines had many <lb />
friends around his old home and <lb />
throughout the county to whom his <lb />
death brings sorrow. <lb />
dew fork Striking Waiters <lb />
Were Inclined lo Be <lb />
Peaceful <lb />
NEW YORK. Jan. the larger <lb />
hotels and restaurants affected by the <lb />
strike were picketed today, but <lb />
the strikers seemed to be peaceably <lb />
inclined and little trouble developed <lb />
during the day for the large forces <lb />
I of detectives and uniformed police <lb />
on guard. <lb />
The strikers held a mass meeting at <lb />
Elizabeth Gurley leader <lb />
the strike, declared that the union <lb />
was prepared to hold out indefinitely <lb />
t- gain its demands. It was learned, <lb />
I however, that the strike committee <lb />
met today to arrange a program look- <lb />
to a conference with the hotel <lb />
managers for a settlement. <lb />
I The right of special policemen to <lb />
the sidewalks in front of the <lb />
was upheld today in court when <lb />
twenty officers who were arrested by <lb />
the police last night at the orders of <lb />
Police Commissioner Waldo were dis- <lb />
charged. The commissioner claimed <lb />
that the uniforms too closely <lb />
bled those of regular patrolmen. <lb />
Interesting Services Con- <lb />
It The Methodist <lb />
Church <lb />
The people who believe the world <lb />
owes them a living look as if <lb />
were poor. <lb />
Tennis at <lb />
X. C. Jan. <lb />
well filled entry list sum <lb />
spirited competitions In the third an- <lb />
midwinter lawn tennis <lb />
which opened today on the <lb />
of the Pinehurst Country Club. <lb />
The events will continue through the <lb />
entire week and will include women's <lb />
singles, men's singles, mixed doubles. <lb />
j men's doubles and women's doubles <lb />
for midwinter sterling cups. <lb />
Wage Demand <lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. <lb />
committee representing the <lb />
tors and of the <lb />
Railroad conferred with the gen- <lb />
manager here today on the sub- <lb />
of the wage demand made last <lb />
year. The demands call for an <lb />
increase of about ten per cent <lb />
over the present scale of wages. <lb />
Look After Stock <lb />
Weather Observer R. M. Hearne ad- <lb />
vises that stock owners who allow <lb />
their stock to run in the low grounds <lb />
along Tar river had better get them <lb />
out, as the river is rising rapidly <lb />
and may the danger line in a <lb />
day or two more. <lb />
The large congregations at <lb />
Methodist church Sunday morning <lb />
and night heard delightful sermons, <lb />
b Rev. A. D. of <lb />
i- doing the preaching during <lb />
the meeting. His sermon Sunday <lb />
night was especially impressive, from <lb />
text. Lord, for Thy <lb />
He brought out tho <lb />
fact that the call from God comes <lb />
to every person and forcefully em- <lb />
the necessity of heeding the <lb />
Mr. Wilcox said he had been ask- <lb />
ed why he laid so much stress upon <lb />
is sermons to young people and said <lb />
he realized that among the young <lb />
people was the greatest opportunity <lb />
b doing work God. Not that God <lb />
is unwilling or His power <lb />
to save anybody, but it is seldom <lb />
ii see a person beyond middle life <lb />
turning to Christ. have <lb />
on so long refusing tn answer the <lb />
from God that the of <lb />
the Spirit has been withdrawn from <lb />
them and their doom Is already seal- <lb />
ed. Therefore he felt the greater <lb />
In appealing to the <lb />
before they become so steeped in <lb />
that their hearts are hardened <lb />
tn the truth. <lb />
services will continue some <lb />
days this week at and p <lb />
m. <lb />
Girl tn be <lb />
ST. Mo . Jan. case <lb />
of Barbara Arnold, the <lb />
year old girl the police allege <lb />
to be a firebug, was called for trial <lb />
today. The girl, who was employed <lb />
as a nurse in the family of a local <lb />
minister, is to answer to u charge of <lb />
having set fire to the <lb />
Hotel, in the burning of which <lb />
were lost some time ago. <lb />
COUNTY JAIL FOR RENT; <lb />
THE SHERIFF <lb />
HI M. OF THE M I it II <lb />
PITT STY. <lb />
OFFICER HI SAYS A <lb />
THE WALLS <lb />
OF THE AT <lb />
FIFTEEN Still OFF <lb />
Sheriff S. I. informs us that <lb />
Pitt county Jail is for rent, but ad- <lb />
vises any would-be applicant to <lb />
ply early before somebody else gets <lb />
in it. In other words the jail is <lb />
the last prisoner being shipped <lb />
out Saturday. On that day four were <lb />
sent to the state prison and eleven <lb />
turned over to the superintendent of <lb />
the county road force, these being <lb />
sentenced the last term of court. <lb />
Bach clean sweeps of the jail as this <lb />
do not come often, <lb />
The first meeting of the Meredith <lb />
Club of county was held in Green- <lb />
ville Saturday. January 25th. Much <lb />
enthusiasm was manifested and ex- <lb />
tensive plans were laid for the <lb />
work, special Interest being shown <lb />
concerning the Loan Fund for these <lb />
clubs, which have recently been es- <lb />
through-out the state. <lb />
At the close of the business meet- <lb />
Mrs. S. J. Everett gave a most <lb />
interesting talk on Meredith Clubs, <lb />
their purpose and what they are <lb />
to accomplish. The club was <lb />
most fin innate in having a letter from <lb />
one of members, who is now a <lb />
senior of Meredith College, which <lb />
brought about many reminiscences of <lb />
college life, and was thoroughly en- <lb />
joyed by all. <lb />
I be was delightfully entertain- <lb />
dInner at the home of Mrs. K. it <lb />
Higgs as a guest of her daughter. Miss <lb />
Marguerite Higgs. who is at home <lb />
from Meredith spending the week end. <lb />
OF <lb />
Of Departure <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Northbound Southbound <lb />
8.18 a. 1.18 p. m. <lb />
p. 6.33 p. m. <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
I Ii i in 3.30 a. m. <lb />
a. a. m. <lb />
6.25 a in. 4.17 p. m.<lb />
i Into N <lb />
Corner 2nd Evans street<lb />
i Transfer Man <lb />
Baggage <lb />
Promptness <lb />
; Phone So. Night or Day <lb />
All Trains<lb />
Son Anuses Father <lb />
Jan. 25-Charged <lb />
with the murder of John Allen, an <lb />
Imbecile on the night of Au- <lb />
gust II, 1911, Joseph Price, a white <lb />
formerly of Marion. miles <lb />
from this city, was today lodged in <lb />
the county jail at <lb />
Price's arrest followed a confession <lb />
by his son. aged who told <lb />
the solicitor that the skeleton found <lb />
the woods near Marion last March <lb />
that of the Allen, whose <lb />
disappearance has <lb />
j the authorities. <lb />
I Young Price in his confession re- <lb />
l lies that on the morning of August <lb />
ll, his father roused from <lb />
bed and compelled him to aid bury- <lb />
the body in a patch of <lb />
woods near the Price home. The boy <lb />
further alleges that his father de- <lb />
ho had killed the with in <lb />
while boy and his other <lb />
were attending a revival meeting. <lb />
In cause wanted to <lb />
the <lb />
Montana Merchants <lb />
HELENA, Mont. Jan. A sys- <lb />
of co-operative Insurance may <lb />
be adopted by the members of the <lb />
Montana Retail Merchants <lb />
ti. ii whose tenth annual convention <lb />
was opened here today with a large <lb />
attendance. Insurance and other <lb />
questions of common importance are. <lb />
to ho considered during the throe <lb />
day's sessions. <lb />
U. II <lb />
Still With <lb />
-Old <lb />
The Life Insurance Co, <lb />
of <lb />
New York. <lb />
8888888888 <lb />
Institutes <lb />
The farmers of this county should <lb />
bear In mind that institutes will be <lb />
held In Grifton February Till. <lb />
Greenville February Mb, and in <lb />
February 10th, and mass <lb />
plans for themselves and their wives <lb />
attend. Such institutes offer op- <lb />
for agricultural <lb />
that should be taken <lb />
of. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
I will on Tuesday. Jan. 1913. <lb />
at o'clock, p. in., sell lo the highest <lb />
for cash the following person- <lb />
property consisting of one good <lb />
Work steer, six broad saws and a lot <lb />
of also plows, hoes, <lb />
and other farming utensils to run <lb />
a one-horse farm. W. <lb />
Till PP. at the homestead of the late <lb />
W. F. three miles west of <lb />
den, N. C.<lb />
Be <lb />
President March I. <lb />
Account of th- above historic event <lb />
whit Ii. as we all know-, will be the <lb />
grandest occasion our Southland has <lb />
enjoyed la M years The SEABOARD <lb />
LINE RAILWAY is making prep <lb />
lo lake care of the great <lb />
of people who will attend same. <lb />
Special trains, special Pullman cars <lb />
Coaches win be required in <lb />
large numbers, if you expect to at- <lb />
tend this great event you should get <lb />
busy -clubs, societies, schools and <lb />
i oilier organized bodies of all kinds <lb />
to attend should get in line <lb />
once. Writs the undersigned who <lb />
Will give yon important Information, <lb />
and lake care of you or your party <lb />
in the best manner possible. <lb />
II S, <lb />
Division Passenger Agent. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
SUCCESS <lb />
Just because there an- good <lb />
the see boon is no <lb />
yon a on earth to <lb />
thorn. <lb />
HAPPINESS <lb />
i e Start toward success hap- <lb />
ll in owning your own home. <lb />
Unless you save add to your <lb />
the road will be a long one. <lb />
saving now. Deposit your <lb />
with us where it will draw inter- <lb />
est and when you want to own your <lb />
home you will find that we will ad- <lb />
the money to assist you. <lb />
Yon tan Shares <lb />
In The 11th Series <lb />
HOW <lb />
HOVE <lb />
Evans . Greenville, N. <lb />
THAT <lb />
selling the Imperial Gasoline Irons <lb />
on positive guarantee. If they don't <lb />
suit and do the work we will refund <lb />
your money Carr and Atkins.<lb />
sen <lb />
business in April, 1901, over eleven with the modest Capital of <lb />
directing efforts not for the of but for the of <lb />
the who community, drawing its patronage from rank and file of Pitt County's pros- <lb />
people, <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb />
Working Capital of <lb />
Total Resources<lb />
700.000.00 <lb />
Has grown to be not only THE LARGEST BANKING INSTITUTION in Pitt County, but stands <lb />
the front rank with the largest banks in Eastern <lb />
ITS INCREASE IN DEPOSITS FROM on November 26th, to<lb />
on November 26th, 1912, has EQUALED FEW BANKS IN THE STATE. <lb />
Provided with every safe guard for the protection of with resources, ac- <lb />
Directors, safe and conservative solicit your business. <lb />
Uncle Sam and the State of North Carolina Do <lb />
with US. <lb />
.;<lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, Pres. <lb />
E. B. HIGGS, V-Pres. <lb />
C. S. CARR, <lb />
.<lb /></p>
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Kay backstop of <lb />
White Playing <lb />
ball the HI U <lb />
Kent Sort tool pitcher x <lb />
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Lee Bawling and C. <lb />
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STEPMOTHER <lb />
By JOHN <lb />
till on March is the <lb />
held on H 1st February. <lb />
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burgh and the <lb />
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next Saturday. <lb />
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to leave, <lb />
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An hour or two attar he had gout <lb />
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to Amp in tor i i <lb />
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id Dan saw I <lb />
oil a bud out <lb />
own late to put in th <lb />
lapel of his frock <lb />
you're ens. he Ml <lb />
better not go in to-<lb />
In urged u. <lb />
cordially. can lo mar company with the fol- <lb />
I i with me i a little while, and then <lb />
dinner it you <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
NE MAINE CROWN SEED <lb />
POTATOES. <lb />
WE ALSO HAVE SELECT HOWE- <lb />
CROWN STOCK. <lb />
at Once to <lb />
BROS. <lb />
I MOWS <lb />
I Local <lb />
i. the secretary state <lb />
granted a charter incorporating The <lb />
Count Colon Com- <lb />
with capital <lb />
l mi, r charter the <lb />
you've <lb />
splendid <lb />
in welcome the new <lb />
i s Bed ii I I<lb />
Kent. Collin. a <lb />
he Ii <lb />
Mr <lb />
S r Ho <lb />
. i cornea i pi near <lb />
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la <lb />
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. . i sway bill <lb />
hat II there are <lb />
i in. Moore. <lb />
Vice President, W. Tucker. <lb />
and General <lb />
r, k. i. Little. <lb />
. Moore, . i <lb />
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and i. J. B. s. A. <lb />
Ruling Passion. <lb />
To the lady who captured hit <lb />
he he was a of tho <lb />
And he <lb />
believed he <lb />
the Hut, alas the dress <lb />
he wore wan bin his uniform at the <lb />
one pleasant eve <lb />
I hey in the park <lb />
was tired, for. truth to tell, i vanished. n <lb />
and ii <lb />
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can bold the products until <lb />
i, sell <lb />
the day had been a trying one. i <lb />
carrying plate after plate of roast <lb />
million and boiled beef g not the <lb />
lightest tasks. He doted. <lb />
Hut his lady love was not to be de- <lb />
me, dear she whispered <lb />
yell love <lb />
be <lb />
she begged. <lb />
lie repeated <lb />
me see. sir Boast million <lb />
potatoes, AS cents, <lb />
Buffalo Enquirer. <lb />
HE CAUGHT THE CAT <lb />
By EDITH <lb />
you know there were thirty-sir <lb />
flats In this Althea <lb />
casually, as <lb />
at door of the Simpson flat. <lb />
was ice <lb />
I on the by way help- <lb />
ling Althea make fur tho <lb />
; reel the callers In the living room. <lb />
attained this by <lb />
sheer as other <lb />
young men had sprung to their feet <lb />
when Althea had murmured some- <lb />
thing about making the <lb />
Young Dewberry had simply a <lb />
path through their ranks as ho head- <lb />
ed for the Icebox and a bit <lb />
Althea. <lb />
that he remarked In re- <lb />
to her remark about tho <lb />
six Hals, lie looked down into the <lb />
base curved court, which nearly bi- <lb />
the long building. It a <lb />
canyon with walls show lug spidery <lb />
staircases and narrow little <lb />
and it ended In a cement well at the <lb />
ground, with an exit through tho <lb />
to the street. <lb />
Althea cried at that mo- <lb />
For something lithe and gray <lb />
leaped over young Dewberry to the <lb />
My <lb />
So Loafer <lb />
in Jo n l. I ran i I th <lb />
ion and I tn to <lb />
g . Oil mat on the v<lb />
f In <lb />
l Mr <lb />
,, , in Hie <lb />
In I win ,, and Mr. Little <lb />
i,.,. will make <lb />
. i . id en an office hero, <lb />
i, i, , i have the storage <lb />
In the <lb />
next <lb />
cat never him out at <lb />
him, <lb />
Dropping Ice. young <lb />
mule a leap after the cat. It gilded <lb />
down the narrow stain uses like a <lb />
ghost. its pursuer <lb />
tin. bottom and chased the elusive <lb />
feline the cement At <lb />
last lie grabbed Us tail and hung on. <lb />
The cat. scratching furiously was <lb />
gathered to his manly chest mid fur-<lb />
I've got new <lb />
berry mattered viciously. <lb />
yon Why should she waste affection <lb />
on <lb />
lie looked up at the canyon wall <lb />
and Impressed by its unvaried <lb />
monotony Then, seeing a staircase <lb />
near, lie started up. Mechanically <lb />
after a while he stopped All the <lb />
It is prepared doors Hour were closed. <lb />
properties of tin ,,,,., alike, it suddenly dawned <lb />
Is I -l in <lb />
i If <lb />
senate couple <lb />
lo to i <lb />
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the Austral <lb />
i. will i e staged in U<lb />
S nit of <lb />
v . in eight months and will I <lb />
ii- up as a I Id <lb />
pullers T. Tyson. R F I, <lb />
Substitute for Rubber. <lb />
A substitute for hard rubber, <lb />
and leather has just been <lb />
in the market In England under <lb />
name of <lb />
from seaweed. Tin <lb />
new discovery are said to lie that young Dewberry that he was con <lb />
Is non-inflammable proof against heat. fronted by thirty-six back doors and <lb />
cold oil and Its Insulation his chance of finding tho right <lb />
resistance Increases with immersion on,. rather slim. <lb />
In water; It Is unaffected by dilute Peering over the rail, he counted up <lb />
arid, which makes It i ground and found that he <lb />
up and registered i daily valuable for use In storage bat- ,,, ,,,. <lb />
longing It is well ,.,,.,,,,. doors. Must of had <lb />
adapted for motor gears, switchboard ,, them and none the <lb />
panels, switch handles, and He had not <lb />
slit ill ear and With slit packings and to replace leather in j ,,,,,. other <lb />
point mi nit of the other car. They names then were In the world. <lb />
he came lo a less dour and <lb />
Him On. look a sight out over the court This <lb />
She it ii hard blow to a <lb />
fakes. <lb />
ha <lb />
spotted sows and pigs <lb />
sorts. <lb />
gay this <lb />
ii <lb />
fur I hare a contract <lb />
i furnish a <lb />
n my i . in i. i <lb />
girl you are, Ai no <lb />
of yours made those <lb />
. of people famous over<lb />
. , bi i u lo cut on the other car. ; <lb />
n, the son and lo have across creek <lb />
of the from Pitt side. Owner please <lb />
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i don't <lb />
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bald rs all <lb />
name's Jimmy, r's <lb />
i ii in i i all the time <lb />
to tell hi name lo <lb />
, , ,,. . , ;. for <lb />
turned hi back to <lb />
, i , ids i la behind him. In <lb />
ii man fashion. <lb />
i i helping d id got mar- <lb />
he tern d in the <lb />
. vital news. <lb />
come or I will sell them <lb />
on null, o'clock <lb />
a m. at in residence lo satisfy my <lb />
claims. <lb />
W. A DARDEN, <lb />
it. K. D. Ayden, N. 0.1<lb />
in to he rejected by woman. <lb />
Hi must. <lb />
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I to do it <lb />
Ho offer Cm Ired Dollars <lb />
ward y a l <lb />
he cured Hall's <lb />
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transactions I <lb />
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lull . <lb />
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must be the one. for the angle was <lb />
sin to that lie bad when <lb />
a had culled his attention to tho <lb />
e , i the court. Ho tapped <lb />
The door i w open with <lb />
and a t was <lb />
en under nose. <lb />
said the u that <lb />
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you, if you <lb />
i bothering my cook <lb />
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collar. I have waited ten Bur The Kings <lb />
night's Pharmacy today under this president; Mrs. J- O <lb />
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LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
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Stewart Bill to Weaken <lb />
Divorce Law Is Killed <lb />
By Judiciary Committee <lb />
Bill Also Receives <lb />
Unfavorable Report <lb />
LADIES <lb />
CE <lb />
House bill to regulate the purchase <lb />
of one corporation by another. <lb />
j There was considerable time de- <lb />
voted to discussion of the substitute <lb />
bill to certain employments as <lb />
extra hazardous and abrogate th <lb />
common law doctrine of contributory <lb />
negligence. Mr. Miller explained the <lb />
bill and on suggestion of Williams. <lb />
of Buncombe, that the <lb />
employments should lie specified, <lb />
I the bill went over fur further con- <lb />
of <lb />
A bill to amend the loin laws of the <lb />
state, approved by the North Carolina <lb />
Exchange, was read and ills <lb />
unfavorably the Stewart bill allowing deterred. <lb />
divorce altar live, years separation. house bill to require cinder <lb />
US <lb />
Prosecution Will Probably finish Its <lb />
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Infernal Machine Which <lb />
Killed Several People <lb />
Names Justice <lb />
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Feb. .- By a vote <lb />
Hi to Judiciary commit <lb />
this afternoon decided to report <lb />
Mrs, Hi in Takes Stand <lb />
Tell Jury That Attack Wag Made <lb />
Hi Ni u-iii And Her <lb />
Husband <lb />
S. C, Feb. <lb />
in the case of Frederick o. <lb />
today the construe <lb />
of Its case by <lb />
which purpose to show that the <lb />
New York assaulted his <lb />
belief Is That Weal her t audition <lb />
Will Aid Men lines. <lb />
The Turks Are More <lb />
LOS dun. Fell. Turks re- of a <lb />
main oil the <lb />
and The for- <lb />
Edison Merely <lb />
Implied At Liter <lb />
Had A Judge <lb />
He Claims <lb />
REVENGE HIS <lb />
II <lb />
Feb. t Through <lb />
Thomas a. <lb />
heck for <lb />
John Nut <lb />
in ibis Crime, But Several <lb />
Fen <lb />
in clinch an offer of millions for rights <lb />
to his new talking picture Inventions <lb />
tress replies only freely to the the Inventor <lb />
apparently made which <lb />
vile and Inflicted a cut on her throat <lb />
and on top of this killed the guards on the windows of all A, bU or of <lb />
bill to allow a wife to secure divorce coaches in North Carolina was ills- <lb />
for act of adultery on the pail <lb />
and championed especially <lb />
and <lb />
no attempt has been made In the <lb />
way of a sortie. <lb />
The Turkish SB- <lb />
Mr, of who demanded <lb />
Tomorrow Mrs. Bosch Will take tho that has <lb />
mil result in making phonograph <lb />
i i Instrument. <lb />
News of the Invention was gain- <lb />
the husband. Both these bills have . stand to tell the jury that it was provisions four mouths and other, <lb />
, . i . u . , j . and not her husband who com- reports declare that the for-1 <lb />
passed the The senate opposed the b assured Mr Clark . . . F. <lb />
milted assault upon her last cert any v. ill be able <lb />
ed <lb />
P. J. Brady, who<lb />
SEW YORK, Feb. John <lb />
Farrell. a confessed today <lb />
he sent He last <lb />
the death of Mrs. Herrera and <lb />
injury of Herrera and Miss <lb />
a boarder. <lb />
Then Farrell astonished police <lb />
by calmly reciting that he sent the <lb />
bomb watch killed Mrs Helen Taylor <lb />
bill. <lb />
was crowded to hear the discus- would be given him readily, <lb />
the galleries being Com-j Vote was to against the <lb />
posed of women, who were opposition <lb />
f Speeches were made against only three or four months In <lb />
bills by Bishop Joseph Blount the year and that they would e <lb />
Rev. H M. North. Rev. at A. to he on the windows else they <lb />
from attorney <lb />
Just returned <lb />
.,, at Orange, N. . and h <lb />
I . . , ,, year ago. adding that Mrs Taylor <lb />
ed to the indict- out for several weeks. Inventor the <lb />
Official quarters In Brady went to Edison on be- <lb />
was principally on whose , gnat confidence hall Cleveland and Chicago cap- Next solved the mystery <lb />
that they would he of., , ,., . .,.,. .,. i m the sending a <lb />
The <lb />
that <lb />
Ire. <lb />
Rev. W. Lay and <lb />
and for the bills by <lb />
Stewart. Murray, Allen and <lb />
I era. Mr. asked Messrs. Bar- <lb />
and l-y If they would not make <lb />
the same moral standard apply to men <lb />
as women and both ministers answer- <lb />
ed they would. <lb />
Senate, Twenty-Fourth Bay <lb />
President Pro Tern Pharr called the <lb />
senate to order at o'clock and the <lb />
opening prayer was by Rev. A. V. <lb />
Joyner, of St. <lb />
church, Raleigh. <lb />
were received from em- <lb />
of Rutherford county cotton <lb />
mills against the enactment of fur- <lb />
laws restricting the right of em- <lb />
to contract for labor; from <lb />
citizens of Wayne county for <lb />
use of two wheeled log <lb />
drags on public roads; from Wayne. <lb />
Durham. Madison. Forsyth. <lb />
Bounties for six months school term; <lb />
from Craven <lb />
law; from Nash for Increased <lb />
lo the Oxford Orphan <lb />
from Forsyth and for <lb />
dog tax; from Forsyth against fowls j <lb />
running at large after notice; from <lb />
of Hickory asking that <lb />
of new charter be submitted <lb />
the polls; Senator Jones from <lb />
the state for six months <lb />
schools. <lb />
Bay <lb />
The house was convened at 10.30 <lb />
o'clock by Speaker Connor. The <lb />
cation was by Dr. I. Pitting r. <lb />
rector of the h of he Good <lb />
Shepherd. <lb />
There were numerous petitions <lb />
live to six mouths school terms, child <lb />
labor, for expenses of military com- <lb />
to the inauguration Wood- <lb />
row Wilson to be paid by the state, <lb />
against the proposed state com- <lb />
mission for usual <lb />
to the Oxford Orphan Asylum. <lb />
Hills Passed Final Reading <lb />
House Mil n <lb />
Swan <lb />
House hill as to the rate of interest <lb />
to be charged for waterworks bonds <lb />
for <lb />
House bill to allow a bond Issue <lb />
schools In <lb />
district. <lb />
testimony day <lb />
could <lb />
sault occurred. Four members of the j <lb />
Wyman living almost direct- along <lb />
would be constantly being lost there- <lb />
. ., i . . across the street, told of hearing present, <lb />
by subjecting the companies to pen- . ,. <lb />
allies, the passengers throwing them <lb />
away in Instances, as obstruct- <lb />
the views and otherwise being <lb />
undesirable. <lb />
Much Interest Manifested <lb />
In Independent Order cf <lb />
three Links <lb />
a spirit great of Cleveland and Chicago cap- <lb />
regime and declare presumably Holly magnates, <lb />
tho trial, could toll just how the as- of the country and the win-1 who were desirous of looking into last year to Judge M- <lb />
weather preclude serious opera- Edison's now storage battery with the be explained the death <lb />
Hues for of it on electric rail- Walker, slain in ISM. He slew Mia. <lb />
.,,. Taylor, he said, she was his <lb />
a of screams from different Meanwhile diplomacy has made While there who was daughter and had gene wrong. KM <lb />
parts of Beach premises, about forward since the resumption by one of the Cleveland mull- Walker was killed, he declared y a <lb />
o'clock on the night of and tile has made millionaires, was given a named Walker <lb />
Two of them that the ., further communication either of the talking pictures. Brady had caused Mrs. Taylor s downfalL <lb />
dying echo of the last scream was ,,,,. powers of the allies. hurried back home and the next day The attempt on Judge s <lb />
quickly followed by a loud rap on should it turn out that to Orange with the check. Hie he added, was made because the <lb />
i door the sound of a man's voice any time. just laughed when we had sentenced a . <lb />
diplomatic negotiations are likely lo him the cheek as part payment mimed, to twenty years Imprisonment <lb />
is Beach, let me at a standstill, although In on our offer of several millions for The bomb was sent to the judge by a <lb />
By one of these same witnesses. Dr. capitals . settlement the rights to the talking W <lb />
Marlon Wyman, the defense brought diplomacy rather than by arms said Brady. also offered him hi <lb />
out the fact that Beach had explain- hoped for. addition large royalties on the lunch- <lb />
ed to him the day that after There Is no of the re- He turned us <lb />
Much interest is being shown in <lb />
finding his wife prostrated the vie- occupation of by the <lb />
tin of a assailant and after <lb />
carrying into the house, he had Wilt Fighting <lb />
In the Independent Order m the man. Pasha, the Turkish com- <lb />
of the three links. Covenant Lodge Returning unsuccessful. Beach told who Is defending Adrian- <lb />
has additions to is membership and him he had knocked on the door to , one of the most determined <lb />
degree work at nearly every meet- be admitted. officers of the Ottoman army. He has <lb />
The lodge has recently adopted Or. Wyman and his father. Dr. Hast- he will not surrender <lb />
a plan to systematize Its degree work. Wyman, the outsiders to see until the lust of his sol- <lb />
drat Tuesday night In each month Mrs. Beach she had been wound- killed. <lb />
is devoted to work In the initiatory ed. admitted on cross examination while there have been some <lb />
the second Tuesday evening that tho attitude of Beach and his the ranks of the garrison <lb />
to <lb />
Democrats Again <lb />
In Nomination <lb />
WASHINGTON, Feb. <lb />
era I mat attempts <lb />
as life was sought. Farrell <lb />
because Herrera had said he <lb />
discharge him his job as <lb />
janitor. Farrell w-as employed at the <lb />
n apartment house where Herrera is <lb />
I this man is Mr. <lb />
Dougherty Mild, have caught <lb />
most dastardly criminal come <lb />
f, the attention of Hie police in <lb />
The bomb which caused the death <lb />
l Mrs. Herrera resulted in the <lb />
After able loss of her eyesight <lb />
to secure and the serious injury of Miss <lb />
boarder Like those sent to <lb />
and his <lb />
the degree The second de- wife toward each other was one of have been chiefly Christian sol- consideration President man <lb />
is conferred the third Tuesday affection. They reached the room In- era with Turkish regiments. the Senate succeeded fin- Mrs. Taylor and Judge It <lb />
evening and the third degree on the to which Mrs. Beach had been carried Pasha still has some 40.000 ally today an <lb />
I while blond streaming from a ,,, , number which Is considered session. <lb />
wound in neck tuM in. sufficient to man the forts and Democrats opposed Hie motion and contents and <lb />
executive was enclosed iii a pasteboard box. <lb />
Herrera found it and not knowing <lb />
the order at large Is in a very <lb />
condition and is doing an right ear and Beach told them the <lb />
untold amount of Over one story he has stuck to ever <lb />
dollars is being paid out each that his wife was attacked in front <lb />
year for the relief of distress and of their cottage an <lb />
probably more for the care and <lb />
unknown <lb />
d- while was outside giving her and a few <lb />
of orphan children. dogs an airing. <lb />
Below you will a list of our Mrs. Beach was the most <lb />
figure In court She sat <lb />
F. J. Forbes, Noble throughout two long sessions, <lb />
hOld at bay the much greater joined by Senator I-i wrap, took It and asked his wife <lb />
Hearing force. I The to was hers. opened It. Mrs Toy- <lb />
Bulgarian are said to have vent any action was resumed as soon or Grace, was killed a year and <lb />
510.000 men in the province of Thrace the doors were closed. n day ago Tho Infernal instrument <lb />
the appointments sent to the made up t a box of <lb />
ions of Greeks assisting them. Senate during the last two weeks, the and was mailed at the Grand <lb />
The greater part of this force is number now pending is nearly Central Station. Opening it she was <lb />
compelled to remain In front of 1,800, practically ail Instantly killed and until today Die <lb />
and at in order to made by President Taft reason why her death was sought <lb />
A. B. Ellington and C. E. Rountree. an occasional note from the Turkish armies concentrated since beginning of the session in identity of the assassin remained <lb />
and chatting with her bus- , places. December. unknown. <lb />
and the friends who surround- and German warships pass- The tight came to a halt p. The attempt On Judge life <lb />
ed her. When she smiled she showed through the Dardanelles n,. when the Democrats succeeded In was made during the height of tho <lb />
I two rows of perfect pearl teeth, and the protection of residents of Con- forcing the Senate to adjourn. The at a time when interest <lb />
sad brown eyes alone betrayed and I fleet of warships of Democrat absented themselves from focused on the thirty-year sen- <lb />
anxiety she may have felt. ,,,., u anchored In chamber as soon as the executive Imposed by the judge on <lb />
Supporters. <lb />
J L. Carper. Vice Grand. <lb />
W. T. Forest and J. W. Little. <lb />
porters. <lb />
l. Ponder, Chaplain. <lb />
Overton. Secretary. <lb />
W. Treasurer. <lb />
A. C F. S. <lb />
F. A Conductor. <lb />
X. II Barber. Warden. <lb />
K. H. Evans, Past Grand. <lb />
E. M. Hoyle, Musician. <lb />
other <lb />
She and her husband were almost ready for any emergency. <lb />
All was quiet along <lb />
lines today. <lb />
the <lb />
w salon <lb />
It <lb />
Quorum, <lb />
Mortimer s valet <lb />
a The instrument was <lb />
drat um <lb />
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I Al no time during the proceedings <lb />
did Beach advise with his counsel Bay In Celebrate Dedication at Moody School <lb />
He appeared to think that his lawyers CITY OF MEXICO. Feb. Mass. Fib <lb />
there were four of them or five of Mexico was en today on the day's celebration of Founder's Hay judge's library <lb />
Annual I were able to look out for his inter- anniversary of the adoption of the the Mt. boy's school, one of which followed his hand was maimed <lb />
NEW HAVEN. Conn. Fob 6.- The federal constitution Free perform- the institutions founded by and his face and shoulders lacerated. <lb />
certain Cleveland grand lodge of Connecticut jury of countrymen will decide were given In the theaters for L, Moody, was made notable by the Walker, who Farrell declares <lb />
began Us one hundred and twenty- the guilt or Innocence of the wealthy the poor and military bands gave con- dedication of the new Me- shot down <lb />
sent to the <lb />
jurist's home and placed the library <lb />
table He did not like its appearance <lb />
ard <lb />
To- nice. Inspector Owen opened It In the <lb />
in the explosion <lb />
the Bowery nearly <lb />
i to graded schools for, fl communication in this Yorker. Seven of them are certs In the principal plazas. Crowds Library. The library is a gift years ago. His taking of caused a <lb />
the town of Troy. city today with an attendance of prom farmers, one a merchant and the thronged the In front of the of Mrs. A. F. of New York sensation at the lime, but the slayer <lb />
House bill as to stock law members f the fraternity from cotton mill men. Every man an- National Palace, throughout the day in memory of the Rev Or. William was never found. <lb />
, all parts of the state Grand Master unhesitatingly when asked if The demonstrations In the C. long connected with Deputy Commissioner Dougherty <lb />
House bill to more effectually pie Holden of Norwich, presided he thought he could give the In other of the leading cities were educational and missionary work In said today he would go back to the old <lb />
Tent the spread of hog cholera. over the Initial session tills at a la. Mai it. character <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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