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NOW <lb/>
IS THE TIME <lb/>
to Stalk Cutters, <lb/>
Disc Harrows, Drag <lb/>
Harrows, Smoothing <lb/>
Harrows, Pulverizing <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Plant- <lb/>
Fertilizer <lb/>
American <lb/>
Wire Fencing, Gal- <lb/>
Roofing. <lb/>
Prices always the <lb/>
lowest. Come to see <lb/>
us for any goods you <lb/>
need. We carry a <lb/>
complete stock. <lb/>
We appreciate your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. Mote <lb/>
Good s <lb/>
Just received a car-load d Horses. Well Broke <lb/>
Prices right. ADRIAN <lb/>
S U <lb/>
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furniture dealer t for <lb/>
Cotton Seed I <lb/>
Eggs. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, el <lb/>
Stilts, Baby carriages, go--. . <lb/>
suits, tables. NU <lb/>
Cards and Gail Ax <lb/>
Life tobacco, Key West Cheroots. Hun <lb/>
George Cigars, canned <lb/>
poaches, apples, syrup, jelly, <lb/>
flour sugar, coffee, soap, lye. <lb/>
food, matches, oil, cotton seed <lb/>
and hulls seed oranges, <lb/>
pies, nuts, candles, dried apples, <lb/>
peaches prunes, currants, raisins. <lb/>
and china ware, wooden ware. <lb/>
Bakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese, <lb/>
best butter, new Royal Sewing ma- <lb/>
chines and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for cash. <lb/>
Come to me Phone Number <lb/>
IS <lb/>
MILLIONS RICHER TODAY <lb/>
mum Mi DECLARED Hi <lb/>
STANDARD oil. Mini mil <lb/>
TO His WEALTH A<lb/>
t M <lb/>
WITH THE BOX MIS. <lb/>
II in Mid Luther <lb/>
114.115 from three fichu <lb/>
Kaufman, Jim and <lb/>
Ex-Champion Tommy Burns In do- <lb/>
k training and declare <lb/>
will re-enter the boxing same in the <lb/>
future. <lb/>
Losing two to <lb/>
and Tommy Howell, within tan <lb/>
days has caused the of Ray Bron <lb/>
on to drop several points. <lb/>
is try- <lb/>
ins to sign Eddie and <lb/>
for a clash to take place ii <lb/>
Philadelphia Feb. <lb/>
Reward, <lb/>
of this paper will hi <lb/>
to .-. on <lb/>
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building up it-, <lb/>
nature In II TI-.- <lb/>
have much in It curative i w <lb/>
that they offer One Hundred II <lb/>
for p to cure, <lb/>
for list testimonials. <lb/>
r J a CO . Toledo, Ohio <lb/>
all <lb/>
Hall's Family rill for <lb/>
Rock <lb/>
is 110.000,000 richer today <lb/>
he was yesterday, or a <lb/>
today by the Standard Oil Com- <lb/>
of -New Jersey this amount <lb/>
represents his share of <lb/>
a total distribution of or. <lb/>
tho capital at the <lb/>
a there. <lb/>
Tho huge. as a re- <lb/>
Suit, it was Indicated in a statement, <lb/>
given out by the company, of the <lb/>
court dissolution decree, This <lb/>
necessitated Hie payment to the pa- <lb/>
rent company of vast owed to It <lb/>
l former <lb/>
It was explained that this dividend <lb/>
represented moneys owed to the <lb/>
Its at the time of <lb/>
the dissolution. <lb/>
companies have made pay- <lb/>
a statement says, time <lb/>
to time as able to do so from moneys <lb/>
raised by the realization of assets or <lb/>
increase of capital <lb/>
In round figures total payments <lb/>
to will amount to <lb/>
Announcement was made to- <lb/>
day that stockholders of tho Con- <lb/>
Oil company win meet at <lb/>
Bluffs, Iowa, on March 6th <lb/>
i proposal to terminate the <lb/>
existence of the company. <lb/>
The was organized In 1884 <lb/>
and was formerly a standard Oil sub- <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb/>
has prepared a petition to Rep- <lb/>
D. M. Clark to withdraw <lb/>
the bill that he baa <lb/>
In the legislature. One of <lb/>
petitions has been left at each <lb/>
of hanks in Greenville where all <lb/>
persons desiring to do so are re- <lb/>
quested to call and sign It. <lb/>
TOBACCO BOARD OF<lb/>
MISS BEAU <lb/>
By BLANCHE HARPER. <lb/>
has a an <lb/>
d Mrs. breathlessly <lb/>
to lie women who were red <lb/>
ti <lb/>
don t es <lb/>
Who is <lb/>
new replied Mrs <lb/>
the tall man <lb/>
IS at the middle table. <lb/>
a . Miss the <lb/>
. day came. I'm so glad <lb/>
is one of the finest i <lb/>
at and it certainly <lb/>
that she never bud a beau<lb/>
had a <lb/>
r.; d Mrs <lb/>
lively admitted it to <lb/>
rue in COD one day. intend <lb/>
to help Ii. r along all cm. and sea <lb/>
Mr. Weed, she de- <lb/>
i . a id <lb/>
should lay she screed <lb/>
i the oilier women ail <lb/>
i a t. word for her. and then <lb/>
she d. land him it won't be <lb/>
. Unit <lb/>
Thai evening dinner Mrs. <lb/>
t was sitting on the front <lb/>
of the alone when <lb/>
Din . d made ins appearance. <lb/>
evening. Mr <lb/>
d c. r eyed Mrs. Bennett. <lb/>
How do you like <lb/>
indeed. Mr. Bennett. <lb/>
The Ii. and I the<lb/>
mi to hear you say so, <lb/>
Ir. i-i d. I've lived re four years, <lb/>
am fond of all the people <lb/>
re, especially the ladies We <lb/>
such lovely ladies hire. <lb/>
i you think <lb/>
., y s. young Weed <lb/>
a can never <lb/>
I too wary. <lb/>
Hiss is an <lb/>
. Mrs. went <lb/>
n. is perfectly splendid and <lb/>
lie makes best things in a dialing <lb/>
. you ever <lb/>
glanced out the <lb/>
t e. n brown eyes to see <lb/>
e . her speech was having upon <lb/>
lie was plainly moved, <lb/>
or lo- his cane nervously and <lb/>
down the steps, murmuring <lb/>
about an i <lb/>
Tin n M morning Mr.-. Holmes met <lb/>
i ed in the hall on his way to <lb/>
i d morning, Mr. Weed. Lovely<lb/>
agreed young Weed. <lb/>
politely aside for Mrs. <lb/>
to pass. that designing <lb/>
moved not at all. <lb/>
bad this isn't a holiday. It <lb/>
would be such a lovely morning to <lb/>
golf. You know. Miss <lb/>
.- an expert golfer, and you should <lb/>
ha r to a game some hue <lb/>
young Weed, <lb/>
reddening a am not <lb/>
u bolter <lb/>
you should have Miss Pock- <lb/>
take in hand and teach you. <lb/>
d Mrs. sure she <lb/>
love to. she is so <lb/>
And she has such a perfect <lb/>
Really, Mr. Weed you should <lb/>
In r <lb/>
Young Weed succeeded in driving <lb/>
Mrs. before him to the <lb/>
last room, where she beamed at bid <lb/>
from hi r table across the room all <lb/>
through the <lb/>
As young Weed stopped at the <lb/>
box in the hall Mrs. Adams <lb/>
u the front stairs, elbows <lb/>
a love letter, Mr. <lb/>
she bantered <lb/>
morning. Mrs. Adams. So <lb/>
good luck for me. <lb/>
a girl, u tie smiled at her <lb/>
now, that's too bad, Mr <lb/>
Wei d. A with your good looks <lb/>
should not have any trouble finding a <lb/>
girl you want any help, Just lei <lb/>
me know. I know of one not very far <lb/>
away. She is a dear, and I sure you <lb/>
I like her very much If you knew <lb/>
her There I've let tho cat <lb/>
out of the bag. for you do know her <lb/>
air. Really. Mr. she went <lb/>
confidentially, is <lb/>
one the most charming girls at the <lb/>
And so versatile She <lb/>
can do any sew, sing, con- <lb/>
verse Intelligently, do anything <lb/>
you should cultivate ac- <lb/>
I'm sure you two would <lb/>
be very <lb/>
Young Weed's hair fairly stood <lb/>
up with alarm as he hurried away. <lb/>
Evidently there was a combination <lb/>
to snare him. <lb/>
The next afternoon <lb/>
on the porch reading. She was <lb/>
entirely unconscious of the havoc <lb/>
that had been wrought by her well <lb/>
meaning friends. She looked up <lb/>
surprise as young Weed came out on <lb/>
the porch, suitcase In <lb/>
pointed nose stabbing Hi atmosphere <lb/>
before him. Having danger, <lb/>
he was making his retreat. He storied <lb/>
slightly as he spied Miss end <lb/>
took a firmer grip upon his suitcase,. <lb/>
Mr. Weed, are you leaving <lb/>
she Inquired, turning her round, <lb/>
surprised eyes on the suitcase. <lb/>
he grunted. <lb/>
the North side to live. Walking dis- <lb/>
from downtown, you <lb/>
you must not forget us, Mr. <lb/>
Weed. Come over and see us <lb/>
won't <lb/>
young Weed mumbled, <lb/>
ungraciously, leveling <lb/>
eyes upon the little <lb/>
face wrinkling In a smile <lb/>
to up s correspondence <lb/>
curie and will be too busy evenings <lb/>
to make many calls. <lb/>
He strode off down the street, <lb/>
swinging his suitcase relievedly. <lb/>
Chicago New. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
8- <lb/>
ONE CAR SEED POTATOES ARRIVED <lb/>
THOSE WANTING SELECT C K <lb/>
WILL LEAVE ORDERS WITH US AT ONCE. <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
Hardware f <lb/>
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on the <lb/>
market-the <lb/>
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other <lb/>
Implements. <lb/>
I STAG SEMI PASTE PAINT-1 gallon makes <lb/>
j Ir it's in Hardware <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Dark to With, <lb/>
draw II <lb/>
Representative d. m. writes <lb/>
The Reflector that the <lb/>
bill which he the <lb/>
him with requests <lb/>
for its withdrawal, that he has had <lb/>
the held up until next week, and <lb/>
will notice when it will be eon- <lb/>
before the committee, so that <lb/>
all who want to be heard can do so. <lb/>
Mr. positively will <lb/>
not withdraw the bill, but will give <lb/>
all a fair chance will make my <lb/>
right in the open. thought <lb/>
or this matter before introducing the <lb/>
hill and fully made up my Bind that <lb/>
tho welfare and health of future <lb/>
generation of the human race were <lb/>
more to be considered than the An- <lb/>
interest of any corporation or <lb/>
Individual. cannot see where such <lb/>
a law would effect the price of to- <lb/>
but If It should, shall we as <lb/>
people grow rich in to grow <lb/>
morally, physically and <lb/>
ally <lb/>
Stray Taken I p. <lb/>
have taken up one female <lb/>
weight about dark led <lb/>
marked swallow fork in both <lb/>
Owner can get same by proving own- <lb/>
and paying <lb/>
HARDER, <lb/>
lid <lb/>
BETWEEN MY HOME <lb/>
C. R. office, white <lb/>
cameo brooch, set on pink with safely <lb/>
ditch so as to wear chain. <lb/>
return same to Mrs. Fannie Holton. <lb/>
Ayden. N. C. and receive reward. <lb/>
th <lb/>
George Hell, the former Brooklyn <lb/>
has signed with the <lb/>
team, of the International league. <lb/>
Of the eleven recruits who will x <lb/>
on the Spring training trip with the <lb/>
nine of the youngsters are pit- <lb/>
In signing Catcher Gonzalez It is <lb/>
said that the Boston have <lb/>
copped the greatest hall player in <lb/>
Manager Joe Tinker, of the <lb/>
ti Rods, is back on the stage for a few <lb/>
weeks doing a vaudeville <lb/>
Shortstop Mike of the <lb/>
lies. has asked permission to cut the <lb/>
Spring training In order to complete <lb/>
lit studies at the dental school. <lb/>
Captain Heine Wagner, of th <lb/>
thinks that if Mi- <lb/>
head the Athletics It will be <lb/>
another pennant for Boston next Kali <lb/>
The Austin franchise In the Texas <lb/>
League has been purchased by George <lb/>
who has had several years ex- <lb/>
as a manager in the Texas <lb/>
Manager Chain e. of the New <lb/>
will have the tallest pitching staff <lb/>
Green. and <lb/>
captivity next season. <lb/>
are above six-foot mark <lb/>
President of the Amer- <lb/>
Association, is out a denial <lb/>
any clubs have been given the <lb/>
light to invade A. A. territory. It <lb/>
recently reported that the Norther <lb/>
League would place teams in Mimic- <lb/>
and St. the <lb/>
League would mid <lb/>
to its circuit and Central <lb/>
team would play In <lb/>
Columbus. <lb/>
National Guard <lb/>
I COLUMBIA, S. c. Feb. <lb/>
fourth annual convention of the Na- <lb/>
Guards Association of South <lb/>
Carolina met In this city this <lb/>
noon and was opened with an <lb/>
dress by Adjutant General W. W <lb/>
Moore. Officers of the organized mil- <lb/>
In all parts of the state are U. <lb/>
You Ye Welcome <lb/>
to visit Bethel, rub elbows and sh hands with the they'll make you <lb/>
feel at home. <lb/>
Bethel is a prosperous town, hospitable people, excellent schools and fine <lb/>
churches. A large mill is being built, a handsome department store is nearing <lb/>
completion, everybody working <lb/>
This if the town to make <lb/>
Money in Real Estate <lb/>
AT AUCTION <lb/>
Tuesday, Feb. 11th, A. M. <lb/>
W. J. Smith Property. <lb/>
THIS SALE IS FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY<lb/>
Choice Lots <lb/>
in the afternoon at <lb/>
FOR COLO ED PEOPLE <lb/>
1-4 Cash, balance and years. Music by the company's own <lb/>
band. Valuable prizes Free. Hear Burton Brothers, the world-famous real <lb/>
estate Auctioneers. Ladies invited. <lb/>
Atlantic Realty Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
For Results <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
H CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERY Till NO TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY F <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AN <lb/>
I V <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
Jo ii AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
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In I I Ml the V . pi-. . Hail <lb/>
s. c, <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE HE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CAPO- <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE <lb/>
who WISH TO GET <lb/>
ACQUAINTED w <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
I BUSINESS WAY TARE <lb/>
A FEW AND <lb/>
TELL HUM WHAT <lb/>
ii TO Tin. in <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
oil; A <lb/>
RATES LOW AND <lb/>
HAD UPON <lb/>
M Mill <lb/>
FEDERAL ARMY <lb/>
OPENED FIRE <lb/>
Turks Want <lb/>
To Resume <lb/>
Peace Talk <lb/>
REBELS. <lb/>
Honey Bee Bill Put <lb/>
On the Cooling Board <lb/>
By Consent of Author <lb/>
Mr. Clark's <lb/>
Speech to <lb/>
Committee <lb/>
Such Are The Reports From Mexico <lb/>
TO RAISE A <lb/>
AMI LACK<lb/>
TURKS LOSE MEN <lb/>
II AI <lb/>
SENATOR FROM R VERY POETIC REGARDING <lb/>
BILL. WOULD E HIVE S P <lb/>
SHERIFF ARRESTS <lb/>
IS <lb/>
LEGISLATORS <lb/>
PUBLIC HIGHWAYS <lb/>
Ill<lb/>
AMI. <lb/>
S W <lb/>
Scandal Over Senatorial end <lb/>
Deadlock <lb/>
If <lb/>
American <lb/>
Of The Atlantic Fleet <lb/>
Li-mi-. For <lb/>
Mexico <lb/>
Tex., <lb/>
received hero assert that at <lb/>
o'clock this morning hostilities be- <lb/>
tween the Federals and rebels <lb/>
in Mexico City the Federal army open <lb/>
Arc on the rebels. The federals <lb/>
artillery, including machine <lb/>
nuns placed near the national <lb/>
and are bombarding rebels. <lb/>
It Is said the rebel forces now <lb/>
four thousand men. <lb/>
At the Federals were reported <lb/>
making an attack on the arsenal. They <lb/>
were led by General At <lb/>
this time President was in <lb/>
communication with Monterey, Mex. <lb/>
MEXICO Fob. rebels <lb/>
and the federal troops in the i <lb/>
have taken up positions and <lb/>
fighting is expected at any moment <lb/>
The government troops are slowly <lb/>
closing in on the rebels. <lb/>
has a total of not less than <lb/>
six thousand soldiers in the city and <lb/>
expects further reinforcements short- <lb/>
Felix the rebel leader, has <lb/>
men under his command. <lb/>
Tho advantage given him by the <lb/>
capture of the artillery has now been <lb/>
lost, since tho government has had <lb/>
time to bring up lied guns even from <lb/>
as far as <lb/>
Generals Huerta, <lb/>
Angeles and Jose Maria de la Mega, <lb/>
the federal commanders, began <lb/>
their men in position before day- <lb/>
break today. <lb/>
The streets leading westward from <lb/>
the palace toward the position <lb/>
pied by the rebels were used for park <lb/>
tho reserves of loyal Infantry <lb/>
cavalry and artillery. At the ends of <lb/>
these streets federal outposts were <lb/>
to begin the battle. <lb/>
The Alameda. he big central <lb/>
of the capital, was selected by the <lb/>
federal commanders as the <lb/>
point for the government troops <lb/>
American Battleships Sail For <lb/>
Mexican Points <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11- The bat- <lb/>
Virginia and Georgia of the <lb/>
Atlantic fleet put out from <lb/>
no at a. m. today for Mexico. Th <lb/>
will go to Vera Cruz and <lb/>
the Georgia to <lb/>
The Colorado and South Dakota at <lb/>
San Cal., are under orders to <lb/>
sail for Mexican ports on the <lb/>
aide. <lb/>
Pedro Mexican <lb/>
for Foreign Affairs, today telegraphed <lb/>
to embassy <lb/>
resignation of President <lb/>
absolutely false The <lb/>
of the mate remain faithful <lb/>
capital Is In hands of <lb/>
government, the rebels holding <lb/>
tho <lb/>
LONDON. Feb. U becoming <lb/>
increasingly evident that Turkey is <lb/>
taking steps to resume peace <lb/>
with the allies although <lb/>
it is possible that no direct action <lb/>
w-ill be taken until some decisive re- <lb/>
in the has been achieved. <lb/>
It is understood that Pasha, <lb/>
the Turkish ambassador, has had <lb/>
interviews with the for- <lb/>
secretary recently, and that <lb/>
Pasha, head of the first peace <lb/>
delegation, has been ordered to re- <lb/>
main in <lb/>
Another effort on the part of the <lb/>
Porte to raise a small loan in Paris <lb/>
has failed, owing to the refusal of <lb/>
the French government to open the <lb/>
Paris market. <lb/>
hopelessness of achieving any <lb/>
success is an offensive movement, <lb/>
combined with a lack of money, <lb/>
pears to have decided the Porte again <lb/>
appeal to the powers to Intervene <lb/>
in favor of and this probably <lb/>
has been the subject of <lb/>
communications with Sir Ed- <lb/>
ward Grey. <lb/>
It is reported that this matter was <lb/>
at a meeting of the am- <lb/>
at the foreign office today, <lb/>
but It was decided that the pow- <lb/>
would be unable to undertake the <lb/>
because Allies declared <lb/>
that in the future they would <lb/>
peace only on the battlefield. <lb/>
Heart <lb/>
I Bulgaria, Feb. <lb/>
army in the peninsula of <lb/>
lost men and fifty officers <lb/>
during tho lighting at accord- <lb/>
lug to an official report published here <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Several thousand Turkish soldiers <lb/>
are declared to have fallen in a bat- <lb/>
before the lines on Feb- <lb/>
S. and thousands more at Char- <lb/>
Battleship In Trimble <lb/>
CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob. <lb/>
iron clad Turkish battleship <lb/>
Is ashore at on tho <lb/>
Black Sea Her condition is <lb/>
almost hopeless. The Bulgarians <lb/>
hold the shore in strength and are <lb/>
firing on tho steamers. <lb/>
THE PROSECUTOR IS <lb/>
I it will be granted that I . <lb/>
Fob. was a Bridges Jones, Hooks. Watts. <lb/>
bill before the senate whoso and Hobgood for six months school <lb/>
ions to make the bees and compulsory attendance law; by <lb/>
in Pander county move their Hobgood Bryant and for In- <lb/>
domiciles places of business ceased appropriation for institute for <lb/>
yards back from the public highways feeble by Hobgood from am not a politician, or I would never He There Is Still <lb/>
In that county. That bill now sleeps of College for passage have dared introduce any such <lb/>
on the legislative cooling Final Heading aS <lb/>
the author of the bill gave. House bill repealing u Political- <lb/>
his consent to its being placed there. L, between and U offended the American <lb/>
When it looked as if the bill might counties. Tobacco Company and their great <lb/>
Senate bill to amend Wayne county Oneness, it is as nothing to me, I <lb/>
an here to represent the people <lb/>
Such on and That <lb/>
It. <lb/>
become a law. Senator of Illa- <lb/>
den. thought Do yards was far aw <lb/>
Senate bill changing boundary line th. great state of North Carolina, and <lb/>
make them move back and Judge <lb/>
CHARLESTON. W Va. Feb. II <lb/>
With marked money in their <lb/>
alleged to be the price of their votes <lb/>
If the United States senatorial con- <lb/>
test which is causing a deadlock In <lb/>
called in <lb/>
common parlance coffin <lb/>
he introduced it. There is a rural bill authorizing Hamlet to is- cigarette which <lb/>
mail carrier in Ponder county whose gM and bonds. <lb/>
horse Objects to being Slung by the o,.,,, hill Imam <lb/>
, nut to town v. the cigarette habit <lb/>
little honey makers, and on his com- fl o ,,,,,,,. <lb/>
plaint and request the M f am, often , f,. <lb/>
senator said he hart introduced ,. ,, i,.,,,,, , , , , . <lb/>
, ., . . . i county. j, moral duty as a <lb/>
. Ho House bill authorizing Jackson .,. ,.,,. u. whatever I <lb/>
and particularly o man represent- lo <lb/>
bill authorizing town of , is ,, a law prohibiting <lb/>
i to issue bonds tor paving ti e f cigarettes to boys, but <lb/>
streets. n, Inadequate and <lb/>
bill to relieve from jury el It will be argued to you. <lb/>
in county persons over ,. Chairman, if this Mil <lb/>
Senate bill to regulate colonel's ,.,.,.,, a u <lb/>
fees in Northampton county. tobacco Interests of North <lb/>
House bin establishing a ,., .,. Mate Tennessee has <lb/>
court In Brevard, Transylvania conn- ,,,., , ;,,.,. D <lb/>
drawn, and it has never effected th- <lb/>
the Greensboro News, that he did <lb/>
not pose as an authority on honey <lb/>
lees, bumble bees, dirt daubers, yellow <lb/>
Jackets or hornets, and that ho real- <lb/>
did care what became of the <lb/>
hill. <lb/>
Senator Jack Scott of <lb/>
who is one of the quietest and most <lb/>
amiable nun in the senate, who <lb/>
very little, but has a smile <lb/>
good word for everybody, came <lb/>
House bill relative in advertisement <lb/>
to the support of tho her bill and of <lb/>
prised the senate by dropping <lb/>
price of tobacco ill that stale one <lb/>
loners. <lb/>
bill amending act of <lb/>
validating certain registrations, <lb/>
Senate bill fixing i <lb/>
rising poetry, lie declared <lb/>
in his dreams last night his mind <lb/>
dwell upon hoe hill, and as <lb/>
he pondered the muse worked. With ad <lb/>
this <lb/>
The lark is up to meet the sun. <lb/>
The Dee is on tho wing; <lb/>
if bill don't get through <lb/>
It will he an awful sting. <lb/>
The senator win then go home. <lb/>
A wiser, sadder <lb/>
think he cannot make the law <lb/>
For all the Ponder land. <lb/>
of the public prosecutor, <lb/>
Thomas C. They I <lb/>
taken before Justice of tin- Peace c. <lb/>
W. Heeling where they each waived <lb/>
a healing were held in <lb/>
bend. The accused men are <lb/>
s. G. Rhodes, Dr, H. f. <lb/>
David K. Hill. Hath Dun <lb/>
Senator B. A. Smith. <lb/>
Ever since the legislature assembled <lb/>
there have been <lb/>
was being used to e . e <lb/>
both houses iii the interest <lb/>
one of the senatorial candidate but <lb/>
the stories were not supported by <lb/>
tangible evidence the entire mat- <lb/>
was passed as an ordinary feature <lb/>
of a hard fought political battle. <lb/>
Recently, however, Rhodes i alleged <lb/>
to have said, according to the <lb/>
that for something over <lb/>
he could change in the <lb/>
houses. <lb/>
Head of Signal Corps Retire <lb/>
WASHINGTON. C, Fob. 12- <lb/>
Tho first retirement of tho year among <lb/>
the high ranking officers of the arm <lb/>
will occur tomorrow when <lb/>
lames Allen. Chief of <lb/>
th- Signal Corps, will end his ac- <lb/>
service on account of having <lb/>
reached the age limit Ills successor <lb/>
as head of the Signal Corps will be <lb/>
Col. George P. now the sen <lb/>
officer of the Corps <lb/>
I Pitcher Johnson, who <lb/>
for the Club <lb/>
has signed with Jack Dunn's team <lb/>
Beecher, the speed <lb/>
has now led tin- National l . . <lb/>
base running for four successive <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Fen for negotiations being <lb/>
Armed reports are received hero on with General Huerta <lb/>
and have declared of the foreign guard is <lb/>
for who Is as laying progressing and In response to <lb/>
was hurting his cause but Wilson's representations, <lb/>
h preferred to avoid more bas placed uniformed m <lb/>
and to arrange If possible a good residential district, <lb/>
Amid applause that extended to the <lb/>
galleries. Senator Scott took his seat, <lb/>
and the success of the bill seemed as- <lb/>
sured. Hut Senator Mason said so far <lb/>
as his Inquiry had led him he had <lb/>
heard of only one man In the United <lb/>
States who wanted bill I <lb/>
even senator from Ponder had <lb/>
not the men In his count v h I <lb/>
bees what they think about It. <lb/>
he thought It was taking a <lb/>
little too much liberty with the <lb/>
of the people to say Just how far <lb/>
from the public roads must k <lb/>
their bee gains. Senator Hawes said <lb/>
be did not care anything about <lb/>
that was not an on <lb/>
anyhow. On Senator- Mason's motion <lb/>
tie- bee bill was then laid out on the <lb/>
Cooling board. <lb/>
Senate. Thirtieth Bay <lb/>
The was convened at lo <lb/>
O'clock by President and <lb/>
prayer was offered by Senator M <lb/>
Lean, of Scotland <lb/>
committee visiting the state <lb/>
Si for the deaf and dumb <lb/>
Senator Barnes submitted a <lb/>
report commending Increased <lb/>
for maintenance and for en- <lb/>
Tennessee raises two-thirds as <lb/>
much tobacco and the same <lb/>
that we do. and they have had this <lb/>
law for ton years, yet toy like it and <lb/>
of do not attempt to repeal it. North <lb/>
Carolina has a rural population and <lb/>
House bill prescribing form of do not smoke <lb/>
mortgages in New county. may cigarettes as the to <lb/>
bill amending as to , granted that every stale in <lb/>
crime of keeping disorderly house and consumes the same number of <lb/>
punishment therefor. cigarettes and that all of the foreign <lb/>
Sen. Ward's bill to limit time added together do not <lb/>
far killing fur-bearing animals to the an. ,,,, tobacco than the United <lb/>
period from Dec. to Feb. caused ,,,. if wore to prohibit <lb/>
i rush of amendments exempting ,.,. <lb/>
counties. The trepidation was ,.,. only <lb/>
BI parent over and coons or one on the S. Swain of lace committed <lb/>
a proviso was that ,.,, , m that the last <lb/>
be slain from Oct. to ,,. ,. effected hut granting n ,,. <lb/>
Hint should, shall we place the <lb/>
ck <lb/>
Washington Man <lb/>
Suicide Kith <lb/>
kid <lb/>
WASHINGTON. N. C. I. <lb/>
of the buildings, many of annual convention lb. <lb/>
having been refused for lack North Dakota Hardware Deal <lb/>
of room. was railed lo <lb/>
were up by Senators here mi- afternoon <lb/>
night at tin house, <lb/>
corner el Second and<lb/>
consideration bill , a ,,. in the Th two <lb/>
Sen. Ward noticed s. Senator hands of corporations or Individuals, ago lo engage in in. <lb/>
of Oklahoma announced his we sell our heritage, our birth business to in- well <lb/>
presence, On motion of Sen. Dani-l with life lie went d- iii- <lb/>
the took ten recess chairman, this is all that shall as usual last night and when he fall- <lb/>
. distinguished visitor, ,,, lay, as a representative of lo come down this morning, Mr. <lb/>
pro-tern Pharr who was in the Bl ., people North Carolina Grantham, the proprietor. up <lb/>
time, appointed Senator . looking their prosperity and room lb- found the door locked <lb/>
Ward to do the honors ,, ,,,. the bill, but forced an entrance through a <lb/>
The Put. in my own county window On entering the room be <lb/>
The sessions of the house today been led the tobacco Inter- found Swain lying on the bed dead, <lb/>
v as convened by speaker Connor at ,,,,,, a would re an acid <lb/>
o'clock. Prayer by . Mr Joy- price of land one half and on the Moor A typewritten note was <lb/>
nor of street Baptist nave taken a decided stand found In reading as <lb/>
church. such a measure my w Brooks of Wilmington <lb/>
re petitions .,. tied l done nave him telephone W. Swain <lb/>
a large number ls n introducing the and Mrs J Swain of Charlotte and <lb/>
the Clark cigar i x;,, ,, hone great W K Street of New <lb/>
state-wide stock -s , ,. i. . truly. I s The <lb/>
law; for coin- do ea-i bi is lived a Wife in Char- <lb/>
attendance and for ,.,, . ,,., , ;. , Pay viewed the re <lb/>
traffic ill and d an <lb/>
M sacrifice I have given of tho <lb/>
North Carolina the l- unknown <lb/>
It Is for them in <lb/>
shall be done Th, bill Is b. fan <lb/>
gentlemen, <lb/>
to Oxford orphanage, <lb/>
in Grand <lb/>
PORKS, N D <lb/>
A Luge attendance marked the open <lb/>
A J Smith of Tie <lb/>
tin i in ITs . . <lb/>
until <lb/>
en torn trip the Chi- <lb/>
. j pi exhibition <lb/>
it . v v th. proceeds <lb/>
will, W Of<lb/>
III <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
Ill<lb/>
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<p>
Letter From a Former Pitt <lb/>
County Man <lb/>
. Ind., Jan SI, <lb/>
Greenville, C. <lb/>
mi l am now a <lb/>
ea from <lb/>
ii.- <lb/>
j- about <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
. . IS <lb/>
, . . . <lb/>
i In <lb/>
. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Is now in <lb/>
en . <lb/>
n Hi He can <lb/>
; . V <lb/>
I i reach B <lb/>
1- He fa remember- <lb/>
, . ii tin- <lb/>
.,. d, and the Word with <lb/>
Word was John <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
I III <lb/>
I SI <lb/>
Feb. I, II LI<lb/>
1.168.63 <lb/>
. <lb/>
5.491.21 ; <lb/>
ii . II <lb/>
All . Ma l <lb/>
. . it h <lb/>
, in i i and<lb/>
all mi- <lb/>
CLAIM SETTLEMENTS. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White, Agent, <lb/>
Maryland Casualty Co., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
I desire to thank you and your Company for <lb/>
check in the sum of in of my <lb/>
claim on of injuries received <lb/>
when out of my buggy last August. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
W. A. TEEL, Jr. <lb/>
. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
tiding 1.981 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
Carolina. of <lb/>
p's.-i remember his teacher- <lb/>
,. who boarded <lb/>
in the Knox family. Mr. John Knox <lb/>
baa B wonderful memory one of <lb/>
hi.- age. He remember the <lb/>
,. . the run-a-way <lb/>
hid in same. He climbed small I <lb/>
pines with oilier while at <lb/>
i. . .,,. near <lb/>
. bun b He Halted Hooker- <lb/>
t n, Greene county, N. C, and I <lb/>
i c oiling big creek between <lb/>
i . and Mr. <lb/>
n Knox baa a slater now . <lb/>
.- married a Hi <lb/>
I from I'm <lb/>
v about I i time Mr. <lb/>
Kn . and did. James C. Knox, <lb/>
. if John, I- <lb/>
, id, mid Ii now d at ii g a <lb/>
i nil n, I o <lb/>
Ki I i Mr. <lb/>
. . battle of Get- <lb/>
. i drawing u <lb/>
Mr. John Knox, nil H <lb/>
and <lb/>
i . bun h, Mr. J <lb/>
C. Knox not n member of any <lb/>
church, but Is i staunch member <lb/>
Odd Fellows. <lb/>
I am i In the i i <lb/>
work and in my travel And . <lb/>
number of Tar Heels scattered over <lb/>
t Ii and a tea. This has been <lb/>
an open winter for Indiana. <lb/>
of rain, but very little snow. <lb/>
Land here Is worth from f-10 to <lb/>
per lure. One of the wealthy <lb/>
i n of Indianapolis, B. Holt. <lb/>
State N <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I, C. Carr, Cashier of the above <lb/>
lank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
above Is true to the <lb/>
my ledge and belief. <lb/>
C CARR. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb/>
day of February. 1913. <lb/>
ANDREW J. MOORE <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
My commission expires March <lb/>
1913. <lb/>
J HASSELL, <lb/>
D. w.<lb/>
Dire, tors, <lb/>
rt the of <lb/>
I PIASTERS BASK <lb/>
Slakes, K. <lb/>
sis Feb. 1913<lb/>
6.63 <lb/>
fur- <lb/>
. 1491.80 <lb/>
I . owned E 1.15 <lb/>
and 19.088.16 <lb/>
liver In, including all mi- <lb/>
nor . 206.651 <lb/>
. ind <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White, Agent, <lb/>
Maryland Casualty Co- <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
Please accept thanks for prompt settlement <lb/>
of my claim on account of recent illness. This is <lb/>
my second claim against and in <lb/>
both cases same were handled to my entire <lb/>
faction. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Mr. H. A. White, Agent, <lb/>
Maryland Casualty Co., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
Please accept thanks for check covering in <lb/>
full my claim for against the Maryland <lb/>
Casualty Co., on account of sickness. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT. <lb/>
The Maryland is the only Casualty Company <lb/>
maintaining a Claim Department in North Caro- <lb/>
The Maryland writes nearly three times as <lb/>
much business as any other Casualty Company <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
The Maryland issues a better policy than any <lb/>
ether Company doing business in North Carolina. <lb/>
Represented by <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
1895 <lb/>
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
s i <lb/>
V. S, lei<lb/>
Total <lb/>
35.73 <lb/>
Capital k pi<lb/>
came from Carolina a poor boy. ;.,., <lb/>
He sold land near Ii rt <lb/>
and cleared a profit of <lb/>
hundred thousand dollars, so I <lb/>
i. med. He bought another <lb/>
raid an acre for <lb/>
Holt owns the Stock Farm. <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
id in <lb/>
of deposit 7.964.79 <lb/>
to cheek <lb/>
7.00 <lb/>
County of <lb/>
Total <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I, W. Bailey, Cashier of the above <lb/>
near this city. His horses are in . , do <lb/>
the finest In America. <lb/>
it was almost <lb/>
warm <lb/>
a.; a spring day. but the weather has <lb/>
chanced and today it is above <lb/>
This climate Is very . <lb/>
and no one never knows today what <lb/>
tomorrow will l e. Borne <lb/>
thermometer rises or falls <lb/>
within a few hours time. <lb/>
It has been about fourteen J . <lb/>
visited native state and <lb/>
meeting people from the southern <lb/>
Clime revives old memories and t <lb/>
. statement is true to the <lb/>
my knowledge and lief. <lb/>
J. W. BAILEY, Cashier. <lb/>
and sworn to before me <lb/>
this Ti. day of February, 1918. <lb/>
E. B. WHICHARD, P, <lb/>
f. <lb/>
A. CONGLETON, <lb/>
W. STOKES, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
mi to the lone when. In my K ,, r FLOWERS HOSES. <lb/>
boyhood glee, roamed fields and <lb/>
rests, fished, hunted and <lb/>
labored tinder a southern sky. How <lb/>
the years roll by. how fleeting <lb/>
The long seems so <lb/>
snort, when in comparison to <lb/>
it Life here Ii short, uncertain, <lb/>
live it but once. It is <lb/>
and rapid. teach us <lb/>
number our that we may get <lb/>
us a heart of Psalms <lb/>
R. W, <lb/>
AMI VIOLETS <lb/>
Our artistic arrangements <lb/>
in wedding outfits are equal <lb/>
to the best. Nothing finer In <lb/>
floral offerings than our <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
Blooming pot plants, palms <lb/>
and ferns in great variety. <lb/>
Rose bushes, and <lb/>
evergreens, hedge plants and <lb/>
shade trees. <lb/>
I WHIM J- CO. Raleigh, H. C. <lb/>
COUPLE WERE MARRIED n J. Jr. for Green- <lb/>
ville and vicinity. <lb/>
VIM <lb/>
THAT TOUTS BEE <lb/>
FOB YOU <lb/>
CAR E r <lb/>
Sill SET OR GET <lb/>
THE REEDED <lb/>
CLOSET, ETC. AT FAVORABLE PRICES IX <lb/>
Bill OFFERING. <lb/>
HANDSOME STYLES INCLUDE ALL THE <lb/>
LAB WOODS, THE FINE FINISHES <lb/>
AND THOROUGHLY MATERIALS USED IN THE <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
Va, Feb. 9.-Frank <lb/>
Hudson was In the cage at the Police <lb/>
Court this morning ti mi <lb/>
to the Jail where he bad <lb/>
been sent to sober up. Prank is a <lb/>
and sings During the <lb/>
. sojourn In there appear <lb/>
ed at the bar a couple who wanted <lb/>
to get married before Justice John <lb/>
Macon, who does all the <lb/>
lice Court matrimonial work, was <lb/>
Order was called for and <lb/>
Frank was told to keep quiet. He <lb/>
could not resist singing however, and <lb/>
When the officiating clergyman began <lb/>
to unite the couple there floated from <lb/>
the cage notes of Promise <lb/>
sung by Hudson In a clear, sweet ten- <lb/>
r voice. <lb/>
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb/>
Time Of Arrival And Departure <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
Northbound <lb/>
8.18 a. m. 1.18 p. m. <lb/>
p. m 6.33 p. m- <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
1.16 a. m. 3.30 a. m. <lb/>
a m. 7.36 a. m. <lb/>
1.31 a. m. 4.17 p. m. <lb/>
Money in Heal Estate in Bethel. At- <lb/>
tend the big land sale held by <lb/>
Coast Realty Co., next Tuesday, <lb/>
Feb. Ladles Invited.<lb/>
Sale of Tobacco <lb/>
By authority vested in us by the <lb/>
stockholders of the <lb/>
Tobacco Company In a meet- <lb/>
held on the 1st of February, <lb/>
the undersigned committee will <lb/>
sell at public auction to the highest <lb/>
bidder, before the court house door <lb/>
in the town of Greenville. N. C, on <lb/>
Saturday, the 15th day of February, <lb/>
at o'clock, noon, all of the <lb/>
real estate belonging to the said <lb/>
Farmers Consolidated Tobacco Com- <lb/>
consisting of the and Star <lb/>
warehouses located in Greenville, the <lb/>
Liberty warehouse located In Wilson, <lb/>
and the Planters warehouse located <lb/>
in <lb/>
Terms of sale, cash. <lb/>
R. WILLIAMS, <lb/>
E. B. CAPPS, <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
S. M. JONES, <lb/>
ltd Committee. <lb/>
II. 111.1 la it mi <lb/>
Henry Do Clayton, <lb/>
or the Third district of Ala- <lb/>
and one of the recognized lead- <lb/>
on the Democratic side of the <lb/>
House, was born In county, <lb/>
Alabama, February 1857, the son <lb/>
of Gen Henry Lamar Clayton. <lb/>
graduating from University of <lb/>
Alabama in 1878 he began the <lb/>
of law in tho of Clayton, <lb/>
Ala. Two years ha removed to <lb/>
which city has since been <lb/>
his home. Ills public career began <lb/>
In with his election to the Ala- <lb/>
general assembly. From 1803 <lb/>
until he served as United States <lb/>
district attorney and since 1807 he <lb/>
has been in congress. For more than <lb/>
twenty years he was the Alabama <lb/>
her of the Democratic National Com- <lb/>
In he was the <lb/>
chairman of the Democratic <lb/>
convention at Denver. <lb/>
1807- United States Coast and <lb/>
Survey organized, <lb/>
of Queen Victoria and <lb/>
Prince Albert of<lb/>
The Greenville Banking and Trust <lb/>
Company has more than a half mil- <lb/>
lion dollars on deposit. That is some <lb/>
k L <lb/>
Are You a Cold Sufferer I <lb/>
Take Dr. King's New Discovery. <lb/>
The Cough, Throat and <lb/>
I medicine made. Money refund- <lb/>
d If It fails to cure you. Do not he- <lb/>
It at our risk. First dose <lb/>
helps. J. R. Wells, Texas, <lb/>
King's New Discovery <lb/>
cured my terrible cough and cold. <lb/>
I pounds. Buy It at all <lb/>
adv <lb/>
II. BENTLEY <lb/>
Still With I<lb/>
The Mutual Life Co., <lb/>
of i <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Italy and Sweden <lb/>
en as arbitrators In the Bering <lb/>
Sea <lb/>
Czar of Russia proclaimed <lb/>
war with Japan. <lb/>
Reward, <lb/>
The of this will ht <lb/>
there in at It one <lb/>
has <lb/>
in all and <lb/>
. CUM Is the <lb/>
t. now known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity. Catarrh b in a <lb/>
i i a constitutional treat- <lb/>
Catarrh is taken in- <lb/>
act Inn directly upon the blood <lb/>
en the re <lb/>
n Hit- <lb/>
find patient <lb/>
up . <lb/>
In work. Tin- pr <lb/>
have n in it curative pow- <lb/>
is Mint they <lb/>
for i fills <lb/>
lint f <lb/>
i CO , Toledo, Ohio <lb/>
.-. by all <lb/>
r fur <lb/>
Stands the Government <lb/>
Every You Deposit in <lb/>
This B ink is Protected by the <lb/>
Government. <lb/>
THE MOST STRINGENT FINA LAWS IS THE WORLD <lb/>
TO BANKS EXPERTS <lb/>
WATCH EACH ON Of BK- <lb/>
IX A NATIONAL BASK. THAT IS WHY THIS <lb/>
BASK IS SO SAFE. <lb/>
ALL CONVENIENCES AFFORDED TO FIRMS AND <lb/>
WHO OPEN ACCOUNTS WITH VS. <lb/>
The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
RESOURCES OVER ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS <lb/>
F. G. James, Pres. J. P. V- F. J. Forbes, <lb/>
The Bank of Grenville <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
WITH RESOURCES OF <lb/>
Half Million Dollars <lb/>
Offers its excellent <lb/>
vices to the people of <lb/>
Pitt County with a <lb/>
cordial solicitation <lb/>
for business. <lb/>
R. L. DAVIS, President JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier. <lb/>
T. HOOKER, President H. D. Asst Cashier. <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 upon us often. <lb/>
HIGGS TAFT FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Used in Our <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
Department <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
Superior to <lb/>
All Soda Fountain <lb/>
Toilet Article. <lb/>
Full Lino of <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Peru. <lb/>
Kodak <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
ROOFING AND METAL <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair <lb/>
Work and Flues In Season, See <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,<lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb/>
qualified a; administrator <lb/>
estate Smith, <lb/>
ed, late of Pitt North Caro- <lb/>
this is to all persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of said <lb/>
deceased to thorn to the <lb/>
on or before the 25th <lb/>
o ll, or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in liar of their all <lb/>
persons Indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
B IX. <lb/>
of Smith <lb/>
i n lid <lb/>
M IKE <lb/>
OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of of <lb/>
at regular on the Brat <lb/>
Monday in 1911, ii being the <lb/>
day of January, 1913, ordered <lb/>
election to be held in the following <lb/>
territory in Silt Creek Township, <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
at a point opposite <lb/>
W. Gardner's Corner, on <lb/>
the South Side of the new road, and <lb/>
running thence will, the south side of <lb/>
the said new road to the main public <lb/>
road, leading from Gardner's Cross <lb/>
to Indian Well Swamp, thence <lb/>
across the said road to the line be- <lb/>
tween It. Bland and W. W. Gard- <lb/>
thence with the line, to a <lb/>
ditch the Northeast corner of W. W. <lb/>
Gardner's field, thence with the said <lb/>
across W. W. Garner's land, M. <lb/>
G. Gardner's land, thence with <lb/>
ditch across M. G. Gardner's land to <lb/>
B. A. land, thence up the <lb/>
ditch to MO. land. <lb/>
thence with M. O. Gardner's hack <lb/>
fence and a continuation of the same <lb/>
Course IO the north side of the Green- <lb/>
ville and Vanceboro road, thence with <lb/>
the north side of said road and east- <lb/>
ward direction to pathway leading <lb/>
A. Gal liner's place, <lb/>
thence across the said road, to the <lb/>
south side of said road, and along <lb/>
the south side of said road to the <lb/>
Smith and, coiner of the <lb/>
A. Gardner land, thence a southward <lb/>
course the Smith land to a ditch, <lb/>
theme an eastward with the <lb/>
said ditch to the east corner of the <lb/>
held, thence with the line of <lb/>
the present fence of said field. I <lb/>
point opposite the of <lb/>
Fish Hole, in Creek, thence <lb/>
to the present law <lb/>
fence. <lb/>
Tin- election to be held on <lb/>
First In March, it being <lb/>
the lib day March. 1913, It Gard- <lb/>
Cross Roads for the purpose of <lb/>
ascertaining the will of the qualified <lb/>
voters in the above described territory <lb/>
as whether the Block Law shall <lb/>
be established In said territory ac- <lb/>
cording to law as in such eases made <lb/>
and provided, and that Ashley Bach- <lb/>
is appointed registrar win <lb/>
have registration hooks open on <lb/>
the first day of February. and <lb/>
until Saturday. February IS, for <lb/>
the purpose of registering <lb/>
voters of said territory, who are n-i <lb/>
already registered on the regular reg- <lb/>
hook of Swift Creek Town- <lb/>
ship, which book was used at the gen- <lb/>
election in November, <lb/>
This the day of January. 1913. <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
Hoard Coin rs. Co <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County <lb/>
In the Superior Court, Before th <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
Henry Cox and wife Queenie Cox, <lb/>
Jordan Cox, Aaron Richard <lb/>
is and wile Garris. <lb/>
wards and tie Edith Edwards <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Frank Victoria <lb/>
and Josephine Pat- <lb/>
rick and husband Asher Patrick, Flo- <lb/>
la Ann Moore and husband Moore. <lb/>
Henry alien Smith. Claude Smith <lb/>
Ada Smith. Thomas, <lb/>
ii-. Bessie Thorn <lb/>
is, Thomas, Belle Thom- <lb/>
id h d ii any and <lb/>
all other persons claiming an Interest <lb/>
in the Ki in Cos land. <lb/>
The defendants above named and <lb/>
person who claim any in- <lb/>
iii and to the in land <lb/>
as described in Um petition tiled in <lb/>
the above entitled will take <lb/>
lieu, e an action entitled as above <lb/>
has bees in the superior <lb/>
court of Pill county, to sell for par- <lb/>
that share of land known in the <lb/>
division of the lands of the late <lb/>
as No ill Con- <lb/>
township for division among <lb/>
the at law of the late Jordan <lb/>
Cox who are brothers and sisters, and <lb/>
nephew and of the late Ervin <lb/>
Cos and the said defendants will lake <lb/>
notice that are required to <lb/>
pear before the Clerk of the super- <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, North Caro- <lb/>
on or before the day of <lb/>
March, 1913, and answer or demur <lb/>
to the complaint or petition filed in <lb/>
said action, or tho plaintiffs will <lb/>
ply to Hie court for the relief demand- <lb/>
ed In said complaint. <lb/>
This Feb. C. 1913. <lb/>
C MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
G James Son, <lb/>
for <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
M HI v-F AM <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt <lb/>
To Bell, Taker of<lb/>
The undersigned Claimant being a <lb/>
Of the North Carolina, <lb/>
hereby sets and shows mat the <lb/>
following tract or parcel of land, 10- <lb/>
and being in town- <lb/>
Pitt county, North and <lb/>
more fully, described as <lb/>
Beginning at Buck <lb/>
corner on the north and running <lb/>
weal J. A. bullocks hue. south <lb/>
line, run <lb/>
said I line to <lb/>
Wiley Bullocks line thence with <lb/>
Bullocks line to On 1- line <lb/>
the east coiner with the Greene Is <lb/>
land line north to the beginning, eon- <lb/>
j., cc mole <lb/>
or less, same being vacant -aid <lb/>
i d land tin <lb/>
North Carolina, and in <lb/>
to entry, and tin- claim- <lb/>
ant hereby makes of, lay claim <lb/>
to. and prays a giant said <lb/>
and. <lb/>
This the day of Jan. 1911. <lb/>
J A. HILLOCK. Claimant. <lb/>
J. B. BULLOCK. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
m, m II REVOLT <lb/>
III<lb/>
in mi iii is iii t-. <lb/>
N. H Mil I <lb/>
PRISON. <lb/>
mm m <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County <lb/>
In tho Superior Court, Before the <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
s. J. Everett, Administrator of Jno <lb/>
Ward. Deed, vs Joe Henry <lb/>
Ward. Tom Ward. N, Dennis Ward <lb/>
Ward and Jane Ward. <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has been commenced ill <lb/>
superior court of county to sell <lb/>
the land belonging to the estate <lb/>
John Ward, deceased, to create <lb/>
to pay the indebtedness of said <lb/>
estate; and the said will <lb/>
further take notice that they are re- <lb/>
quired to appear at the of the <lb/>
clerk of superior court of said <lb/>
county in Greenville, on or before <lb/>
the 1st day of March, and an- <lb/>
or demur to the complaint in <lb/>
suit special proceeding or tho plain- <lb/>
tiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded petition. <lb/>
This the day or February. <lb/>
n. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
S ltd <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of a power contained in <lb/>
a Judgment or decree of the <lb/>
conn of county, before clerk, <lb/>
in a special proceeding or action, on- <lb/>
titled. Tube Hodge, Guardian <lb/>
of Isabella Hodge, Mink Hodge, Viola <lb/>
Hodge and Lucy the <lb/>
undersigned will, SATURDAY, March <lb/>
at o'clock m. before the <lb/>
house door in the town of <lb/>
Greenville. N. sell to the <lb/>
and bidder, for cash, the follow <lb/>
lug described land, lying and being <lb/>
situated ill township. Pitt conn <lb/>
N. C., and more fully described <lb/>
as <lb/>
at the last corner of <lb/>
No. S I in the division or the lands of <lb/>
the late Washington Mills I and runs <lb/>
With the line of No S. W <lb/>
poles to a small pine In Oliver <lb/>
line, thence with his line N. poles <lb/>
ton slake pointers, Oliver Smiths <lb/>
comer In W. It. line, thence <lb/>
said line s 1-9 R <lb/>
8-1 to the beginning, contain <lb/>
more or less, mid <lb/>
the same lot allotted to Tube <lb/>
for life and then to Isabella Hodge, <lb/>
Muck Hodge, Viola Hodge and <lb/>
Hodge. In division of the lands <lb/>
of the Washington Mills, which <lb/>
will appear by reference to Rook <lb/>
on page in the office of the f <lb/>
of the v <lb/>
S lilt <lb/>
C. C <lb/>
Harding and Pierce, Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
mis FOR or mi hires, <lb/>
I, Barber, <lb/>
BALE OP <lb/>
By virtue of a Hood of Trust ex- <lb/>
to the undersigned by K. <lb/>
e the same being recorded in <lb/>
Hook pages tit sad of the <lb/>
Pin county registry, win on Fri- <lb/>
day, 1913, at one o'clock, <lb/>
p. . in front of the post office In <lb/>
Bethel, H. C. sell at public suction <lb/>
the following described <lb/>
A certain lot or laud lying in <lb/>
county, state of North ad- <lb/>
joining of henry Howard. <lb/>
Mis. Andrews. Grimes lot, <lb/>
on St. in Bethel, and <lb/>
on said resided on Sept. <lb/>
1910, said lot containing 3-4 of <lb/>
acre, Deign the same land sold to <lb/>
the Howell by John Carson and <lb/>
rife <lb/>
This Feb. ii. 1913. <lb/>
W II. HOWARD. <lb/>
; iii <lb/>
op <lb/>
by virtue the powers <lb/>
contained in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by Mrs. Molly L. Turnage, <lb/>
on the 18th day of November, <lb/>
to j. c, which <lb/>
appears of record ill county, in <lb/>
Book page In the of <lb/>
the register of deeds and secures <lb/>
indebtedness as therein mentioned. <lb/>
The undersigned mortgage will, on <lb/>
tho twenty-fourth day of February. <lb/>
IRIS, at about twelve o'clock, noon. <lb/>
to Hie highest bidder for cash, <lb/>
the county court house In Greenville. <lb/>
N C. house and lot In the town <lb/>
of known as the F. M. <lb/>
lot. adjoining the lots Mr <lb/>
R H and Mrs. N. I,, <lb/>
containing one acre, more or less. <lb/>
This 22nd day of January, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
lid Mortgagee. <lb/>
SALE OP <lb/>
H i, tin a e the <lb/>
court of Pin county, made on <lb/>
the 18th day of January, 1911, in a <lb/>
certain special proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled A Jenkins <lb/>
of S. K. Jenkins versus W. I. Jen- <lb/>
kins, et and numbered as Spec- <lb/>
1791, I will on MON- <lb/>
DAY. FEBRUARY 17th. 1918, at <lb/>
o'clock in before the court house <lb/>
door In Greenville, sell at public sale <lb/>
the following described <lb/>
ii One Had situated in Content- <lb/>
township. Pill county, adjoining <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Rodgers, B. A Jenkins, Fanny <lb/>
ton. I. M. Forrest, and <lb/>
creek, containing US acres, more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
One piece or parcel situated in <lb/>
the county of Greene, opposite lo and <lb/>
adjoining the described piece <lb/>
and lying on the side of <lb/>
creek, containing acres, <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Terms of sale. Cash. <lb/>
This Hie 18th day of January, 1911 <lb/>
S A. JENKINS, <lb/>
of s. B. Jenkins, Dec. <lb/>
vis and Blow, <lb/>
Mil ICE I III III <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior Court clerk as a- <lb/>
tux of the estate of R. W. King, de- <lb/>
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
I Indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed; and all persons having claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them lo <lb/>
the undersigned tor payment on or <lb/>
before the 6th day of February, 1914, <lb/>
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This 5th day of February, 1913. <lb/>
MATTIE E. KING <lb/>
Administratrix of Ii. W. King. <lb/>
Taken <lb/>
I have taken up two pigs, one spot- <lb/>
and one sandy color, weight about <lb/>
pounds each, unmarked. Owner <lb/>
can get same by proving ownership <lb/>
and paying charges, <lb/>
H. MOORE. <lb/>
H. F. D Bethel, N. c <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
I I HIM <lb/>
up two male hogs, weight about <lb/>
each, one female, <lb/>
lama weight, all unmarked. Two <lb/>
are and white the <lb/>
reddish. Owner can gel same <lb/>
inning ownership and the <lb/>
C. II Rt, <lb/>
Mill IN <lb/>
good condition, Terms reasonable <lb/>
A. S. care<lb/>
. I <lb/>
City <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
luge <lb/>
were I bu <lb/>
loyal troops . <lb/>
in defending the e from <lb/>
the <lb/>
family baa taken <lb/>
t . am gallon and u <lb/>
resident is a <lb/>
in its effort, against what <lb/>
pears to he enormous odds for <lb/>
lion of his power. <lb/>
who is the nephew <lb/>
the d-i us. d president, U <lb/>
now iii the bead a majority s <lb/>
capital troops, including most of ti. <lb/>
and is la possession of the <lb/>
Dal and the -r <lb/>
k. n in n is relying c <lb/>
the who <lb/>
been summoned a. I <lb/>
miles distant, bin only <lb/>
a bis <lb/>
and the rebels are confident of <lb/>
. should ho ills, lo join <lb/>
ii. revolt <lb/>
Tl. day was marked by four <lb/>
irate engagement, the moil <lb/>
., look place in front <lb/>
n. <lb/>
the most <lb/>
Dated In <lb/>
s in th,. <lb/>
barracks. <lb/>
believed not I than <lb/>
lo wore killed in tin lighting <lb/>
Among the number was General r <lb/>
Hindu a adherent <lb/>
and <lb/>
William Rockefeller <lb/>
Wreck <lb/>
OF LARD <lb/>
Carolina. County <lb/>
To Hell, Entry Taker of <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
T claimant being a <lb/>
of tho of North Carolina. <lb/>
-els forth an the the <lb/>
following tract or parcel of land, to- <lb/>
Li and being In town- <lb/>
North Carolina, and <lb/>
fully described as viz, <lb/>
On lb north by Joe Clark's land, <lb/>
en west by land, on <lb/>
south by I A Bullocks hind, on <lb/>
the east land. Contain- <lb/>
by estimation acres, more or <lb/>
and being a portion of the Pee <lb/>
Nook land, same In vacant and <lb/>
land belonging the <lb/>
late of North Carolina subject <lb/>
lo and the undersigned claim <lb/>
lint hereby make of. claim <lb/>
prays for a for said <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
J. A <lb/>
Claimant <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Mil w <lb/>
Tales <lb/>
I have up one female hog <lb/>
dark red coin-. <lb/>
fork In both ears <lb/>
gel lama by proving own- <lb/>
end<lb/>
ltd la <lb/>
ISLAND, Feb. 8.-A <lb/>
of the throat that left William <lb/>
Rockefeller a strangling, trembling <lb/>
man, on the verge of nervous col- <lb/>
lapse, abruptly terminated bis <lb/>
I Chairman and <lb/>
Samuel of the bout <lb/>
trust committee here today. <lb/>
Mr. Rockefeller was asked four <lb/>
lions, all practically Immaterial he- <lb/>
fore the attack forced the conclusion <lb/>
of the hearing. The aged Standard <lb/>
Oil magnate was closeted with the <lb/>
for just minutes. <lb/>
At the end of lime ho was assist- <lb/>
ed to Ills couch by Dr. Waller F. <lb/>
his physician, who <lb/>
ed his patient <lb/>
in a plain, hut <lb/>
loom, iii apartment in <lb/>
summer apartment house, <lb/>
on the Isolated island <lb/>
forms the estate of the exclusive mil- <lb/>
club of Island, tie <lb/>
year old Standard Oil mag late III <lb/>
mined to the question <lb/>
trust Thou- ended Ho- <lb/>
six month of the process <lb/>
solvers who hounded the <lb/>
witness from Now York lo Hie lie , <lb/>
who laid liege to his Ne <lb/>
town house. The net <lb/>
of the n, so far as tin <lb/>
money trust was con- <lb/>
added practically nothing <lb/>
to the did demon <lb/>
to ti,, Mil action Mr. In <lb/>
and Mr. Mr. Rock <lb/>
was hardly a fit subject <lb/>
for a <lb/>
on the detail of his financial <lb/>
sick Ran. <lb/>
Members of the Island club <lb/>
and Dr. W. pie tonight shook <lb/>
their heads when <lb/>
about Mr. physical con <lb/>
Mi 1- in a very <lb/>
said Dr. He <lb/>
aid a now growth of a <lb/>
nature had recently formed in Mil <lb/>
and that <lb/>
development expected at am <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Contrary to expectation <lb/>
island club Interposed no <lb/>
to the Invasion its <lb/>
domain by the In- <lb/>
The club launch mot Mr. <lb/>
and Mr. <lb/>
Brunswick dock and them <lb/>
with their retinue of clerks Hen <lb/>
in Mr apart- <lb/>
II . Ms which U In the same building <lb/>
R A L S D <lb/>
ROUTE HE <lb/>
in Effect <lb/>
N, II.-The following schedule <lb/>
published us Information <lb/>
and ate not guaranteed, <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
East Hound <lb/>
IS u. daily, <lb/>
Pullman Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, <lb/>
City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Car service. Connects for <lb/>
all points North and West. <lb/>
ti It p. daily except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
in sleeping cars, apply to J <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
For further Information and res- <lb/>
Wot ml <lb/>
a. m. daily, Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping tar <lb/>
Connects North and West. <lb/>
a. daily for Wilson and <lb/>
Connects for all points. <lb/>
p. m. daily Wilson and <lb/>
Raleigh. Broiler <lb/>
L. Hassell, Aft, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
w, w. <lb/>
Gen Passenger Agent <lb/>
W A. WITT. <lb/>
Gen. Superintendent <lb/>
K, <lb/>
Will <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Account of the above historic <lb/>
which, as we ill know, will be the <lb/>
grandest occasion our Southland has <lb/>
enjoyed in to years, The <lb/>
LINK RAILWAY is making prep <lb/>
lo take care of the groat <lb/>
people who will attend same <lb/>
Special Pullman Can <lb/>
special Coaches will he required in <lb/>
large numbers. If you expect to at- <lb/>
tend this great you should get <lb/>
busy clubs, and <lb/>
other bod m of all kind <lb/>
lo attend should get In line <lb/>
at once to the undersigned who <lb/>
win give important Information, <lb/>
and take care of you or your <lb/>
in the best manner possible <lb/>
II. S <lb/>
Division Agent <lb/>
with those of Hill and <lb/>
Morgan. A footman en guard at <lb/>
locked door greeted them, <lb/>
were admitted accompanied J <lb/>
A A. J . <lb/>
fin Ml Ruck, Dr C <lb/>
pie. in the apartment were <lb/>
Rockefeller and Mr. <lb/>
two sons and his daughter, Mi- Mi <lb/>
Have You Seen <lb/>
the Coupon Now in <lb/>
Min's Mixture makes a <lb/>
pipe smoke and rt i into a cigarette <lb/>
tan beat it. <lb/>
It is the favorite smoke of thousands of <lb/>
men who want pure. Virginia and <lb/>
North Carolina bright-leaf tobacco. <lb/>
If you have not smoked Duke's <lb/>
made by at Durham, N. C. <lb/>
try it at once <lb/>
sack contains one and a hour ounces of <lb/>
tobacco that to any tobacco <lb/>
with each sack you get a hook of <lb/>
cigarette papers FREE and <lb/>
A Coupon That is a Dandy. <lb/>
Those coupon ire roe <lb/>
valuable mo Ii h- he, <lb/>
camera, furniture, <lb/>
china, etc <lb/>
An a during Feb- <lb/>
and March only, <lb/>
we will send you our illus- <lb/>
catalog of presents <lb/>
FREE. Just send us your name <lb/>
address mi a postal <lb/>
-I <lb/>
-II SHOE. <lb/>
J. T . TIN I I Vs LEAF. <lb/>
K I. n, <lb/>
.,. . FOUR <lb/>
, . K PI I <lb/>
MON r ill.<lb/>
. .,; . . . ., <lb/>
Premium Dept. <lb/>
ST. MO. <lb/>
Cured <lb/>
For ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks <lb/>
of Tenn., suffered womanly troubles. She <lb/>
last, took down and thought I would die. I <lb/>
could not sleep. I couldn't eat I had pains ail over. The <lb/>
doctors gave me up. I read that had helped so <lb/>
many, ind I began to take it. and it cured me. <lb/>
saved my Now, I can do <lb/>
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of <lb/>
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, <lb/>
backache, feelings, pains in aim, side, hip <lb/>
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you <lb/>
should try the woman's tonic. Prepared from per- <lb/>
harmless, vegetable ingredients, is the best <lb/>
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing hut good. <lb/>
It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects, <lb/>
Ask year druggist He sells and recommends <lb/>
L I V . M . Turn <lb/>
III lite. I<lb/>
Strong, <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for farm use <lb/>
is the It is made of the best ma- <lb/>
so that it is strong and durable <lb/>
without being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It Rives a clear, strong light. Is easy to light and <lb/>
It won't blow out, won't leak, won't smoke. It is <lb/>
an expert-made lantern. Made in various styles and <lb/>
There is a KAYO for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealer <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
IN. . L N. J. <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
THE TRY AN<lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
a e <lb/>
d I <lb/>
tin Km <lb/>
Wilmington says a <lb/>
ruled all right <lb/>
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ho got <lb/>
I to a <lb/>
law making II misdemeanor. <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
DOM It and gel up a petition against <lb/>
How can anyone say that such <lb/>
a law that was so unjustly forced <lb/>
upon the people, should not be re- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
, l this law has not the <lb/>
of <lb/>
I. <lb/>
trip fare from <lb/>
Greenville be with <lb/>
low <lb/>
or <lb/>
Adopted<lb/>
Inc.<lb/>
year. <lb/>
. .- Wilmington <lb/>
. <lb/>
wants to regulate ,,. m j, not <lb/>
seashore, the bill make say that ii would h <lb/>
to the dimension <lb/>
application at the business office In feminine bath-suns. <lb/>
To K. Sector Building, i-- i <lb/>
Out In Call mixed <lb/>
Lodge <lb/>
in, v. r. a. m. <lb/>
Whereas Almighty CM His <lb/>
from wisdom seen fit to call from <lb/>
right to whether or not It should to rest our beloved brother. <lb/>
repealed would like to I OF February Moore. <lb/>
W Baa Hie If the and for trains scheduled That in the death of <lb/>
of the farmers want it reach Washington, P. C. before Moore, our has <lb/>
and the do, What right neon of March 1913. the loss of I worthy brother and <lb/>
FINAL Tickets will he faithful member. That his family <lb/>
unjust lo to reach original starting point hind, affectionate, deleted <lb/>
all to repeal this stock law. We before midnight of March husband. <lb/>
, who II repealed do not think 1913. with privilege of extension his bereaved fain- <lb/>
would be unjust to us to re Ito reach original starting point deepest In this hour <lb/>
peal It The people who have made turning- before midnight of April bereavement. That a copy of <lb/>
arrangements to keep their stock up 1911, by deposit of ticket with Joseph resolution OS spread upon <lb/>
All cards inks and resolutions j both men and women being on ,. m ., u ,,,,. av is repealed, as Special Agent. of our and a copy be <lb/>
M reap. <lb/>
el pd I r at <lb/>
be Si three <lb/>
cents per line, up to fifty lines <lb/>
Entered as second class matter <lb/>
August M, IBIS, at the post office <lb/>
North ends <lb/>
, i M <lb/>
I . Wonder how the a when one objects, <lb/>
a case is being tried on which the like about outs <lb/>
jury tuts to be kepi together for <lb/>
i days, <lb/>
We will do as Station. Washington. D. C, not later to family. <lb/>
As it is the women themselves Who that every man who wants <lb/>
have to up with the the law repealed la not a fence <lb/>
tees Inflicted fashion fads, there cutter and have not cloaked any of <lb/>
i- lit <lb/>
it <lb/>
than midnight of March S. 1913. and <lb/>
How can you. or anyone, say that upon payment of fee of at Unit <lb/>
people Who arc in favor Of repeal- Of deposit. <lb/>
this law are upholding the ones For reservation, or any Information <lb/>
who have cut the fence I want to communicate with agent or <lb/>
II la a rule with newspapers that <lb/>
i for an article to be <lb/>
i must I n to <lb/>
tot ; ed II As <lb/>
. i tongs on him, <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
w ho v <lb/>
complaining of the <lb/>
so of the men worrying over lo <lb/>
There are more good men <lb/>
who want this law repealed, than <lb/>
there are who do not. To refer us <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch the Carroll county gang is an In- <lb/>
Mormons favor prohibition suit to every honest law-abiding <lb/>
one of them went home who wants this law repealed. <lb/>
full a an wive <lb/>
. . I on l <lb/>
as come T i I <lb/>
. . i <lb/>
lo lures i <lb/>
I with It l <lb/>
this law <lb/>
We all have heard of the Carroll <lb/>
i. gang and do not need any warn <lb/>
as to their conduit. We have not <lb/>
committed murder nor ban- we broken <lb/>
eds labor is aw n such wax as you seem <lb/>
lo think or Insinuate. <lb/>
You can see The pi who have not any stock <lb/>
and people who live In town have <lb/>
rot anything lo do with this manor <lb/>
are net and <lb/>
not led w we have <lb/>
T. C. WHITE. <lb/>
General Passenger Agent <lb/>
W J. CRAIG. <lb/>
Traffic Manager. <lb/>
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb/>
February Ii <lb/>
Peter Cooper, famous <lb/>
born in New York city. <lb/>
Hied there. April <lb/>
Abraham. Lincoln. sixteenth <lb/>
president of the S. born In <lb/>
county, Ky. Died <lb/>
Washington, i. c. April IS, <lb/>
1865. <lb/>
we do not. I knowledge, wisdom, counsel. <lb/>
Ink ll n to do ii Thai Is old age as it should be. hut <lb/>
at In I <lb/>
good k law <lb/>
W I. <lb/>
W. S. <lb/>
J. J. Committee. <lb/>
William II. Scott <lb/>
William <lb/>
Professor of Geology at Princeton <lb/>
was born In Cincinnati. <lb/>
February It, 1868. On Hie <lb/>
side he la a direct descendant of Hen- <lb/>
Franklin. He was graduated <lb/>
from Princeton College in and <lb/>
afterward look course in Hie <lb/>
of Heidelberg, from which be <lb/>
received in 1880 the degree of Ph <lb/>
lb. Is a member Of the Na- <lb/>
Academy Of Sciences and In <lb/>
was elected vice president of <lb/>
the American Philosophical Society. <lb/>
A year ago the Geological of <lb/>
London conferred upon him the <lb/>
Gold Medal for geological re <lb/>
Old lie is the author of <lb/>
Old age as it COmeS in the orderly works OB geology and <lb/>
of is beautiful and He is editor and author <lb/>
majestic thing it stands for of an of scientific <lb/>
laP <lb/>
DROPS <lb/>
REMEDY <lb/>
For ail forms of <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
Lumbar Sciatica, Gout, Neural- <lb/>
Kidney Catarrh and <lb/>
Asthma <lb/>
PAIN <lb/>
Quick Relief <lb/>
It stops lbs ashes and pants, <lb/>
the line I i- <lb/>
safe ass sure in No <lb/>
other it. <lb/>
free on request. <lb/>
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One per sent pr- <lb/>
p if <lb/>
locality. <lb/>
CURE I <lb/>
Its Street <lb/>
id <lb/>
of of scientific <lb/>
to Patagonia, which was <lb/>
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own canoe. <lb/>
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it often Is means poor ill-<lb/>
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A. New Hat <lb/>
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could do <lb/>
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nun pi <lb/>
IT I <lb/>
bowels, a sluggish <lb/>
it a general feeling of ill health, <lb/>
despondency and This In <lb/>
Instance <lb/>
rosary. One of Chamberlain's <lb/>
lets taken after supper <lb/>
will Improve the digestion, tone up <lb/>
liver and regulate the bowels j <lb/>
Thai feeling of despondency will give <lb/>
way one of hops and good cheer. <lb/>
l isle by all druggists. <lb/>
Henry clay Introduced com <lb/>
promise tariff bill in <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abounds. <lb/>
With impure blood there . <lb/>
not be good health. <lb/>
disordered I R the re <lb/>
cannot he good blood. <lb/>
inks and i-<lb/>
I It is said <lb/>
I of questioning <lb/>
I the bill m d view <lb/>
. . . for their -u------- <lb/>
unities II h a bill ever gels; not a <lb/>
, . t In which to <lb/>
ill I. i up its work there la much <lb/>
lo I i Sons, <lb/>
it ling Th- land bill I- <lb/>
bill lo legislature to give good In the legislature, <lb/>
township the opportunity of The senate i a has <lb/>
of bonds I good reported It fa <lb/>
roads, Thus one by one I n town Total <lb/>
a are falling in. line in this good The revolution In Mexico baa <lb/>
k. W th U and such a condition that <lb/>
Falkland active, the other may have to step across the border <lb/>
townships of the county will not be Md Interfere <lb/>
Hp In the <lb/>
I III <lb/>
all <lb/>
N hank notes and <lb/>
. r, s <lb/>
i paid In <lb/>
Sin i la- fund<lb/>
i a and <lb/>
Time i <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
. i k<lb/>
Prof. A. Bell exhibited <lb/>
his Salem, <lb/>
Rodgers, the Brat to <lb/>
I ill an <lb/>
plane, born in New York city. <lb/>
Met death In accident at Long <lb/>
Reach, Cal., April 1912,<lb/>
In. <lb/>
good <lb/>
The passage of Webb hill in <lb/>
congress states control of <lb/>
key shipped into them from <lb/>
states. Now the North Carolina <lb/>
will pass i search and <lb/>
leisure law. the of pro- <lb/>
in this state Bill take a long <lb/>
Forward. <lb/>
I v. <lb/>
58.1 84.60 <lb/>
1-i <lb/>
North Count of I <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
I, W i Bull k, i h <lb/>
bank do i i ea <lb/>
that the i- I n to <lb/>
III FIELD PEAS FOR <lb/>
sale. W, L. Hall Co.<lb/>
the torpid LIVER restore <lb/>
natural action. <lb/>
A healthy means pure <lb/>
blood. i <lb/>
blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
no Substitute. Ml Druggists. <lb/>
mends <lb/>
I Hugh <lb/>
ii, i A. Lewis, Minn., <lb/>
Rena <lb/>
has a needed and welcome <lb/>
guest In our home for a number of <lb/>
years. I highly recommend it to my <lb/>
fellows as n medicine worthy <lb/>
of trial ill cases of colds, coughs <lb/>
Give Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
a trial we are <lb/>
you find it very effectual <lb/>
continue IO use it as occasion requires <lb/>
for years to come, tunny others <lb/>
have done. For stile by all druggists, <lb/>
adv <lb/>
The dynasty in China <lb/>
ended with the abdication of <lb/>
the emperor and the rec- <lb/>
of the republican gov- <lb/>
the be <lb/>
Borne people are constituted that <lb/>
they growl seeing something <lb/>
but never applaud on seeing anything <lb/>
good. <lb/>
The government has ordered sons <lb/>
new dollars, hut mo.-t of us are glad <lb/>
enough to gel a few of the old ones. <lb/>
i of knowledge and belief, <lb/>
W BULLOCK, Cashier. <lb/>
Bub i, and sworn to h, <lb/>
is 10th day of February. 1918. <lb/>
Notary Public <lb/>
Jan. IT <lb/>
With the number of judicial dis- <lb/>
torts In state being Increased <lb/>
from sixteen to twenty, giving four <lb/>
more and more <lb/>
Hi ought to be <lb/>
congested court <lb/>
is <lb/>
tie judges of the <lb/>
state but we a that paper has <lb/>
saying some vary nice <lb/>
in Judge Harry <lb/>
ii . <lb/>
j of the <lb/>
The press of the ors almost <lb/>
an for i primary <lb/>
as for a six months school term, <lb/>
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ltd <lb/>
F JENKINS. <lb/>
Din<lb/>
K. C, F. b. In re- <lb/>
to an invitation from Governor <lb/>
Mark t The donkey <lb/>
is in bad inaugural parade of North Carolina a <lb/>
not be the one in Una delegates appoint., the got <lb/>
to get <lb/>
spring<lb/>
had called <lb/>
print. <lb/>
dealer <lb/>
his inning before n <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
not aware that any one <lb/>
gentleman i <lb/>
of nearly all of the <lb/>
states met today to consider <lb/>
of building a <lb/>
highway In accordance <lb/>
with the project launched In <lb/>
California. It Is planned to build <lb/>
i far South lo make it <lb/>
. It factor j I ravel <lb/>
round <lb/>
I idler From Mr. t <lb/>
Aid, n. N. r B 1913 <lb/>
lb <lb/>
v. tun- <lb/>
I I <lb/>
from <lb/>
be <lb/>
A Quill hauled <lb/>
6.500 pounds of tobacco to <lb/>
with one team of shows <lb/>
what can be done i- good road. <lb/>
not been winter <lb/>
to kill the flies. <lb/>
Indoor tennis <lb/>
NEW YORK Pi I n foul <lb/>
annual tin <lb/>
tool ii ion- i in <lb/>
Plop so mi to lo and don begun <lb/>
in your paper of the today on of <lb/>
ultimo in regard to the repeal the at <lb/>
of i signed by Mr. will be continued through the cont- <lb/>
rail. week 1st <lb/>
want to . a that a huge majority i of the <lb/>
O people In the territory in ti <lb/>
by the stock law act of shown are expected before <lb/>
this law repealed <lb/>
Why Because think It an <lb/>
j law as it was not their wish that <lb/>
such a law should be passed. There <lb/>
The <lb/>
have used Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
a very f.-w farmers, If any. who Remedy ever since I have been keep- <lb/>
ever heard that there was a petition says L. C. of Mar- <lb/>
sent up to the General Assembly of Ala. consider it one of <lb/>
1911 asking for the extension of the tho beat remedies I ever used My <lb/>
stork law. until the law ad been children have all It and It works <lb/>
passed. Why did they not carry the like a charm For colds and <lb/>
to farmers to cough It Is For sale <lb/>
knew well that they would op- b.- all druggists adv <lb/>
The Mutual Life <lb/>
Insurance Company<lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Record of 1912 <lb/>
The close of the Seventieth year of the oldest in America shows amount of insurance In <lb/>
force a gain of and an increased amount of new paid for during the <lb/>
year. including restorations, and dividend additions a gain of <lb/>
Other notable features of the record <lb/>
Admitted <lb/>
Policy <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Payments lo policy-holders, include dividends paid to the amount of f 15,006480.84; <lb/>
the of had been apportioned for dividends payable In Increase over <lb/>
paid in of and a larger s m than has ever for dividends in <lb/>
a single year by any other company in world. <lb/>
Balance Sheet December <lb/>
ASSETS LIABILITIES <lb/>
13.633.633.87 Set Policy Reserves <lb/>
138,691444.47 Policy Liabilities .,. <lb/>
Interest, and Rents paid in <lb/>
808488,70.88 advance . 1,869488.13 <lb/>
13.583.071.00 Miscellaneous Liabilities . 181470.94 <lb/>
. . 6,6641418.81 E Taxes. Licenses, etc., <lb/>
. 4,071061.03 able in . 801,763.40 <lb/>
. payable In 1913. <lb/>
for future Deferred Dividends <lb/>
serve for Contingencies . 12.516.662.02 <lb/>
. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
.<lb/>
and rents, due and accrued, <lb/>
In course of collection. <lb/>
C. ah, ii . . <lb/>
I to pay <lb/>
let <lb/>
. i <lb/>
MILTON manager <lb/>
TRUST BUILDING. CHARLOTTE. N. C. <lb/>
H. Bentley Harriss, Manager <lb/>
Greenville District <lb/>
Mrs. Herbert A. White <lb/>
Airs. White was at home Tues- <lb/>
day afternoon from to in honor <lb/>
f Mrs Henry <lb/>
Tenn. Mrs. F. Dunn, of <lb/>
and Miss Charlotte of <lb/>
Wilmington. <lb/>
were met at the Trout door <lb/>
by Misses and Ada <lb/>
James Invited into front hall <lb/>
where h. J. Cobb and J. <lb/>
. Move lure in charge of a beau- <lb/>
decorated punch howl. <lb/>
being served with punch the <lb/>
Ware then received the parlor door <lb/>
by Mrs. Albion Mrs. N. <lb/>
Outlaw and presented to the <lb/>
line consisting or Mrs. Herbert <lb/>
White. Mrs. Henry Mrs. Clyde <lb/>
Dunn, Miss Charlotte Penned, Mrs <lb/>
J. Hurt James and Mrs. K. <lb/>
They were then invited to the din- <lb/>
room by Miss Mary an <lb/>
Mass Lillian where refreshments <lb/>
Ware served by Mrs. W. A <lb/>
Mrs. C, James. Mrs. C. C. Vines, <lb/>
and Mrs. Mark Passing <lb/>
from dining room the guests <lb/>
Were Invited in to the library by <lb/>
K. House J. <lb/>
Woolen served ten by airs. II. L. <lb/>
Carr Mrs. <lb/>
Naturally there cannot be given a <lb/>
description of the dresses <lb/>
worn by the different ones, of <lb/>
course justice will not be given <lb/>
Words are not exactly lit for a do- <lb/>
of them, but it might not <lb/>
be a had taste to mention the dresses <lb/>
worn by the guest of honor. <lb/>
Mrs. White was gowned exquisite- <lb/>
in pink brocaded satin <lb/>
trimmed with and <lb/>
stones. Mrs. wore <lb/>
with overdress beaded <lb/>
net. lira, wore <lb/>
with duchess hue Miss old <lb/>
brocaded with brown fur <lb/>
and stones, Mrs, P. <lb/>
pearl colored with and <lb/>
M It white satin <lb/>
loss lace. <lb/>
The guests of honor the <lb/>
guests, no doubt, iii often re- <lb/>
call the occasion with pleasure, <lb/>
MAID FOR WISDOM <lb/>
ADVICE OF ALL <lb/>
TO <lb/>
About Matrimony. <lb/>
One. the Married Woman Apt to <lb/>
Actuated by Her Own <lb/>
Experiences. <lb/>
kind <lb/>
said <lb/>
ask- <lb/>
Her <lb/>
Got, t Training School <lb/>
At the Teach- <lb/>
on ii n <lb/>
in bis <lb/>
vein He contrasted <lb/>
fifty-one years before, when be <lb/>
taken . In battle of <lb/>
Island, tilth ibis day. but that <lb/>
was not so bad I it might <lb/>
been worse and this so <lb/>
. might be better. He gave vivid <lb/>
Se--i and told excellent <lb/>
and closed In n word, giving <lb/>
students good, wholesome advice. <lb/>
The students thoroughly enjoy his <lb/>
reminiscences, apt his <lb/>
sly humor and his earnest <lb/>
Dwelling House Destroyed <lb/>
Early Sunday afternoon the dwell- <lb/>
house of Mr. Alex Harris, on th; <lb/>
Tar Road about G miles from town, <lb/>
was destroyed by tire supposed lo <lb/>
have originated from sparks falling <lb/>
the roof with the assistance of I <lb/>
Mr, Harris saved n portion <lb/>
his furniture, but the building was j <lb/>
a total loss without any <lb/>
at all. <lb/>
don't what to said <lb/>
the graduate, <lb/>
admission of <lb/>
ii it you got your <lb/>
the old maid <lb/>
lint to think about <lb/>
ed tho Just turned thirty, <lb/>
down at the corners, <lb/>
there was a wrongs for-women <lb/>
In her eye, <lb/>
marrying, nave is begin- <lb/>
to on marrying just <lb/>
I beginning to see I <lb/>
tome future If I work life out <lb/>
by <lb/>
hesitate a said the <lb/>
matron Just turned thirty, <lb/>
brought her teeth together with a no- <lb/>
click. you do <lb/>
better than anything <lb/>
em Interested, you know. In <lb/>
go In for It. Co In for <lb/>
has word celestial In <lb/>
It. It sounds promising. It lend <lb/>
into heaven. Marrying won't. <lb/>
There's no use to pretend that It <lb/>
The telephone bell rung then, <lb/>
while the matron lust turned thirty <lb/>
answered It. tho other two regarded <lb/>
other with looks said that <lb/>
they were astonished at her com- <lb/>
of her. Then her voice <lb/>
at the telephone on to them In <lb/>
yes, pup- <lb/>
I I can go. Ob, yes, I o I <lb/>
want to Really You surprise me <lb/>
way you rushed off <lb/>
morning I should hardly have thought <lb/>
hut a n i l <lb/>
You mi . s i have, <lb/>
Vi a old All right. <lb/>
In-1 ii. hi me. I'll be n <lb/>
Bile came back from the telephone <lb/>
to two Who had ill coil- <lb/>
loss attention. and I <lb/>
in have a l ration <lb/>
announced shamelessly, <lb/>
our She wen out <lb/>
of ii-.- room then, red radiant. <lb/>
you really want any <lb/>
said the obi maid, <lb/>
turning upon the college gradual <lb/>
w ill have to me ton <lb/>
ii. You c u t i <lb/>
p- ii ll you Th are <lb/>
l- re today and re in Th. <lb/>
about matrimony real <lb/>
in surer base whether or <lb/>
rot their in.-ii remembered to <lb/>
them this morning. They <lb/>
haven't any perspective. It takes <lb/>
old maid to be the president of <lb/>
a is of mothers It <lb/>
one to Illuminate of <lb/>
for the young and untie- <lb/>
on your searchlight, then. <lb/>
Let's have the <lb/>
nil It conies to Is that <lb/>
each woman to for her- <lb/>
said the old <lb/>
CRATED ON OWN BODIES <lb/>
of Four Surgeons Who <lb/>
Records for Ada <lb/>
of <lb/>
The report from Sun bi-an- <lb/>
that a surgeon m, re bad at- <lb/>
tempted to operate upon for <lb/>
r. calls to r Paul <lb/>
four where surgeons <lb/>
actually did in performing <lb/>
upon themselves lie r.- <lb/>
in the Lancet, and <lb/>
following appears In the Medical lb c- <lb/>
has on <lb/>
courage stoicism <lb/>
for tho net of what calls <lb/>
or surgical operation upon <lb/>
one's own body. He has described <lb/>
at some length four of this <lb/>
heroic procedure. The story Is <lb/>
that of a Wench surgeon who. having <lb/>
a small outgrowing <lb/>
of the right Index linger follow- <lb/>
an operation wound determined <lb/>
to excise It under cocaine anesthesia. <lb/>
This lie did. surrounded by his class, <lb/>
in a curiously way, by Ax- <lb/>
the a scalpel, <lb/>
then a spoon In the left hand <lb/>
and performing all the necessary <lb/>
movements with the diseased right <lb/>
hand. In spite of this novel tech- <lb/>
result was quite <lb/>
His only discomfort was a <lb/>
nausea the pleasant sensation of <lb/>
scraping his own this <lb/>
was, however, corrected by a sip of <lb/>
hot <lb/>
the second case the surgeon op <lb/>
crated on himself for bilateral <lb/>
toe-nail, apparently without pain <lb/>
i end with absolutely satisfactory re- <lb/>
run. The hero of the third story was <lb/>
a Turkish military surgeon attached <lb/>
to Professor own clinic, who <lb/>
was operated on for double Inguinal <lb/>
hernia under local anesthesia with <lb/>
such that he deter <lb/>
j mined to remove tor i If a <lb/>
affection, procedure was <lb/>
painless and the re-alt feel <lb/>
fourth was per- <lb/>
formed by M. a naval nod- <lb/>
officer, win, led undertake <lb/>
a radical cur- of his own hernia He <lb/>
anesthetized the area of operation by <lb/>
Injecting cocaine Into the several lay- <lb/>
of tissue, a <lb/>
Injection of morphine . Into <lb/>
the nus tissues of tho thorax, <lb/>
guarded himself from disaster by <lb/>
enlisting the help of two colleagues, <lb/>
who stood prepared for action <lb/>
case they were n. However, all <lb/>
well, and there was r <lb/>
nor ii <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST <lb/>
Farm Machinery <lb/>
Stats <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
Because it <lb/>
PAYS <lb/>
us to sell and <lb/>
you the <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
If there is any Doubt in your Mind let us <lb/>
Prove our Points to you on <lb/>
STALK CUTTERS DISC <lb/>
HARROWS <lb/>
ed and on all our Farm and Garden Implements <lb/>
HART <lb/>
Truth Error.<lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
Inc B few days with Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
ii. ii. Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
returned to their home In <lb/>
Hamilton. <lb/>
Md. s. Williams spent <lb/>
day in our town. <lb/>
Mm home yes- <lb/>
after Spending a few days with <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
v. B. Carrington want home Sun- <lb/>
day and returned same clay. <lb/>
Mr. C. went out In <lb/>
country <lb/>
Mr. W. k. Crawford is In to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
passed <lb/>
Our town <lb/>
The boys are planting <lb/>
around here. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Louise is spend- <lb/>
some lime home. <lb/>
Little Miss Charley Bears returned <lb/>
to Washington Sunday night where <lb/>
she la attending <lb/>
had a small crowd to <lb/>
Strange, Indeed <lb/>
I p now of Dakota, <lb/>
was it a certain occasion obliged <lb/>
out afoot to reach a In <lb/>
mi eastern state. The August <lb/>
was close and hot the road was <lb/>
that half an hour's <lb/>
the reverend gentleman <lb/>
was well when a man drew <lb/>
along In n spring wagon mid offered <lb/>
a lift. His reverence wore no clerical <lb/>
garb the state of apparel after <lb/>
tramping gave Indication of <lb/>
his calling <lb/>
The team Jogged Into a deep wood. <lb/>
The churchman deemed the time and <lb/>
the place tit for the broaching of <lb/>
it mil thing. Accordingly he opened <lb/>
the subject rather abruptly, he con- <lb/>
lie demanded solemn- <lb/>
you prepared to <lb/>
you the bishop <lb/>
afterward, <lb/>
low gave a whoop, dropped the reins. <lb/>
Jumped off the seat. and. before I <lb/>
could say a word, he had gone <lb/>
through the woods Now. why <lb/>
you suppose he did <lb/>
Verily, there i- nothing so Hue that <lb/>
the damps of error have not warped <lb/>
it. Verily, there Is nothing so <lb/>
that a sparkle of truth is not in it <lb/>
For the enemy, the father of <lb/>
giant of creation, can hut pep <lb/>
the good, but may not tin <lb/>
evil. lie but build; <lb/>
for ho is not an antagonistic deity, <lb/>
Mighty In his stolen power, yet Is he <lb/>
n creature and n subject; not a <lb/>
of abstract wrong, but a spoiler <lb/>
concrete right The fiend hath not a <lb/>
royal crown; lie Is but a prowling <lb/>
robber, suffered for some <lb/>
end to haunt the king's highway. And <lb/>
the n sword he <lb/>
a plowshare Ills panoply <lb/>
error la but a distortion of the truth. <lb/>
The sickle once reaped righteous- <lb/>
beaten from Its useful <lb/>
With ax. and spike, and bar. <lb/>
the marauder's Seek not <lb/>
further, O man, to solve tho dark rid- <lb/>
of sin; It that own <lb/>
bad heart la to thine origin <lb/>
evil --Martin Farquhar <lb/>
OYSTERS<lb/>
Letter Writing Art <lb/>
Is a fact that In <lb/>
present rush of life tho an of letter <lb/>
writing Is dying rapidly, <lb/>
among women, There is no time lost <lb/>
in long-winded sentences and needless <lb/>
fancy comments. Tin- <lb/>
In question her- <lb/>
self In a abort, precise, crisp manner, <lb/>
merely her frame <lb/>
Sunday but we enjoyed mind, while corresponding In the <lb/>
of her ink. If the lady means <lb/>
good sermon. <lb/>
Dew Old was in Sun- <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Miss Little passed through <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
is a little town you <lb/>
Miss Cherry little <lb/>
passed through town yesterday. <lb/>
day is going to n <lb/>
by and <lb/>
V. Si ii ice. <lb/>
Mr, E. Austin at the Training <lb/>
School Sunday evening conducted i <lb/>
most and helpful <lb/>
II, showed by n series of questions and <lb/>
use of reference In <lb/>
Which the girls took part, how <lb/>
development of a noble character can <lb/>
come by tho way of hard <lb/>
In fa. trials and temptation <lb/>
and from dangers by the help <lb/>
of the Spirit <lb/>
lo show In an amiable, friend- <lb/>
mood she chooses green ink Ye <lb/>
low or orange Implies that writer <lb/>
Is exuberantly happy, The various <lb/>
of violet demand a careful <lb/>
study on part of the reader, blue <lb/>
over red lo an <lb/>
extent when the writer <lb/>
consolation most eccentric case <lb/>
of all Is the use of white Ink upon <lb/>
nil The latter expresses ex- <lb/>
optional pride energy carried <lb/>
an en sirs degree, <lb/>
Germany Makes Magnesia <lb/>
are making of <lb/>
filings In of a mix- <lb/>
magnesium chloride, <lb/>
sawdust, laid from <lb/>
two to four Inches thick. Consul <lb/>
oral P. Skinner reports from <lb/>
Hamburg that such floors are water- <lb/>
proof. fireproof, crack-free, <lb/>
warm under foot soundproof <lb/>
Crimper than pine tiling <lb/>
. . <lb/>
New Idea for Stereoscope. <lb/>
The old-lime stereoscope, the friend <lb/>
of our childhood days, la d a <lb/>
return to popularity In a somewhat <lb/>
new The old-time device <lb/>
been hitched to the latest phase of <lb/>
photographic art and It may be <lb/>
a short time before the modernized <lb/>
stereoscope will seen In the par <lb/>
Inn and sitting rooms of every home <lb/>
as it was before. The <lb/>
picture machine has been made <lb/>
available for domestic It la <lb/>
no longer limited to the auditorium <lb/>
and the hall, hut a new camera, small, <lb/>
compact, and easily operated and not <lb/>
expensive, places facility for <lb/>
these pictures within the reach <lb/>
the amateur With the knowledge ac- <lb/>
quired a practice one may <lb/>
make pictures which will catch <lb/>
merry twinkle of the eye, the fleeting <lb/>
light of baby's dimple and the little <lb/>
Individualities which are lost in the <lb/>
of tho studio pose. <lb/>
Needed Knowledge. <lb/>
Sometimes one wonders it world <lb/>
forever lost us sense of peace and <lb/>
beauty, and if we are to and veil <lb/>
advertise till end time Will <lb/>
pleasures seem tame and <lb/>
ways unsuccessful Or are we mad <lb/>
only for a term, will re- <lb/>
turn to serene things <lb/>
after i i i s Shall soon <lb/>
turn from the clatter of these days, <lb/>
the temporal display, the unreal <lb/>
values Bel on position and the <lb/>
scorn of b simple-hearted <lb/>
generous, the haste and noise <lb/>
drown out all gentle voices It la <lb/>
to recover our of wit d <lb/>
on the the silent passage of n <lb/>
summer's day the <lb/>
of early autumn clouds <lb/>
sea In and storm, with the break- <lb/>
that away the <lb/>
Collier's <lb/>
Lovely. <lb/>
Have you ridden In <lb/>
I'll. , car <lb/>
ti It was lovely <lb/>
There is some hut It <lb/>
a hit Brooklyn <lb/>
GREEK- <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured <lb/>
secured 8.106.40 <lb/>
s. bonds to secure cir- <lb/>
21,000.00 <lb/>
Bonds, securities, etc. 2,000.00 <lb/>
hanking house, furniture <lb/>
fixtures 7,481.30 <lb/>
Due from national hanks <lb/>
reserve 147,493.76 <lb/>
Due from state and private <lb/>
banks and hankers, trust <lb/>
companies and <lb/>
banks 3.918.81 <lb/>
Into from approved reserve <lb/>
agents 47,185.71 <lb/>
Checks and other cash <lb/>
items 639.39 <lb/>
Notes of Other national <lb/>
banks <lb/>
paper currency, <lb/>
nickels and cents 589.93 <lb/>
Specie 111.771 nil <lb/>
Legal-tender notes 5,560.00 <lb/>
23,331.00 <lb/>
Redemption fund with <lb/>
S. Treasurer per cent <lb/>
of 1,050.00 <lb/>
Surplus fund 10,000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less ex- <lb/>
and paid <lb/>
National bank out- <lb/>
standing 31,000.00 <lb/>
Hue lo Mat- and <lb/>
private banks <lb/>
bankers till To <lb/>
Individual deposits <lb/>
to 190,133.88 <lb/>
CI l <lb/>
of deposit <lb/>
Cashier's <lb/>
outstanding i <lb/>
377.091.43 <lb/>
borrowed <lb/>
of North Carolina of <lb/>
PHI <lb/>
Correct- a- <lb/>
Loans and discounts 1219,439.43 <lb/>
Exchanges i <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Capital k paid in <lb/>
BICYCLES <lb/>
THE JOHN BUGGY COMPANY <lb/>
We have the Ex- <lb/>
Agency for <lb/>
the best line of Bi- <lb/>
cycles. <lb/>
You can always get any style you want at a <lb/>
we carry a <lb/>
Complete Stock at <lb/>
all Times <lb/>
Terms are made to suit YOUR <lb/>
It will be to YOUR interest to come and see <lb/>
us and it will be our pleasure to show you what <lb/>
we have. <lb/>
firm establishment <lb/>
Previous to he was a member <lb/>
the firm of K R, Co., am is <lb/>
ell known throughout Washington's <lb/>
territory. <lb/>
Mr T. i o has also hi n <lb/>
with Ellison Bros Co a short <lb/>
ii after they business, Hill <lb/>
I member of Hie new firm and will <lb/>
represent on road. Mr, <lb/>
and Lena <lb/>
Vance. <lb/>
Hunter and Rods rs. <lb/>
Mini and May Hell <lb/>
Tea II <lb/>
fiat , bum <lb/>
Ken Wholesale far <lb/>
on 1st there will lie added <lb/>
to our many wholesale commercial en-1 <lb/>
another wholesale <lb/>
grocery James Ellison <lb/>
They a large stock of every- <lb/>
thing in the fancy line, and <lb/>
win their traveling ad- <lb/>
to Washington. Mr James <lb/>
son. who has been genera manager <lb/>
and vice-president of Ellison Co. <lb/>
the foundation of the <lb/>
disconnected with that <lb/>
i- the most popular salesmen cured, you <lb/>
out the an, has lit Chamberlain's Tablets cur- <lb/>
friends. ed not yon. Give them <lb/>
Mr W E. on, Washing trial. <lb/>
best business men, am din tor F lie I adv <lb/>
First National Bank I adv <lb/>
I the in w corporation. <lb/>
With these sell-known busts <lb/>
i en at tin helm, bespeak tor the players who to n <lb/>
unprecedented success Chicago famous as member of lo- <lb/>
VI National league team, an no <lb/>
manager. <lb/>
Ever and <lb/>
last week Register of Deeds are with the National <lb/>
Hell Issued marriage licenses to th- <lb/>
fellow inn <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
I Everett <lb/>
Callahan. of Chicago. <lb/>
if Washington, and Chance <lb/>
New cast their lot <lb/>
I . league <lb/>
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E. Hoyle to The Dr. Fountain's Chauffeur Despondent Creek Commits Negro Murderer Burned at <lb/>
Element of <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
in ins in the Methodist <lb/>
starch morning, Rev. E <lb/>
made some points oil <lb/>
the custom h <lb/>
Buns Automobile <lb/>
Up free <lb/>
Suicide Early Sunday <lb/>
Stake at Houston <lb/>
Mississippi <lb/>
Last wee William Fountain Mr. Phillip a young Greek, HOUSTON. Miss, Feb. <lb/>
Joined the aged about committed ml- Tucker, SO old, a la <lb/>
Greenville automobile owner, sun- In his room morning, by possession a diamond ring found, <lb/>
fag open night. He gave afternoon doctor had been through the heart said to have been the property lira <lb/>
i. II e ave on call In his i and getting a pistol. J. S. Williams, murdered her home <lb/>
age place business open From ,.,,. .,; ;. the colored mere three of last, lynched late <lb/>
Di feud to the machine to the car- brothers, and Phillip, who a mob In the courthouse <lb/>
age. The chauffeur picked up a com- conducted the Bee q <lb/>
from done <lb/>
did com i <lb/>
the for keeping open, but <lb/>
considerable loss to them. <lb/>
The preacher further showed that <lb/>
the keeping open of places of <lb/>
a still further loss by <lb/>
efficiency of both the <lb/>
proprietor and clerks, tor if they had <lb/>
evening for reel would be <lb/>
of better service during the day. <lb/>
and the number of helper required <lb/>
could he corresponding reduced to <lb/>
the saving of even further expense. <lb/>
Then the keeping open of is an early, Mr. sot up and of the heat the father of <lb/>
houses families if by the sent to me leaving Ms brother Williams, it is said, ran up <lb/>
shot him four times. The second shot <lb/>
l is believed, caused his death. The <lb/>
pinion and went off for a Joy spin. <lb/>
Hiking down toward the railroad fro n <lb/>
a trip out the sand clay road, lite ma- <lb/>
chine took a notion to climb a tree <lb/>
it completely. The machine <lb/>
hit the road and squarely struck a <lb/>
small tree on the corner, running <lb/>
right over it and the tree <lb/>
from bottom to top. When the tree <lb/>
it took Its upright <lb/>
except the skinning it <lb/>
fall In response to a call tor who captured earlier <lb/>
leers, Mr. Paul returned u b. the day. was taken to the square <lb/>
name country to enlist In the about and chained to a post. <lb/>
war his brother, Qua A kettle bar poured over aim <lb/>
Phillip, m charge of the and piled around the <lb/>
here. man. He allowed to talk <lb/>
For the last mouth or so young tot a short time and then u <lb/>
Phillip had been In poor health and lb dead woman touched n <lb/>
recently noticed to have become to the dry wood. <lb/>
Why the very despondent. Sunday Tucker had hardly begun to feel the <lb/>
the presence of husband and <lb/>
and speed. The and -mother who was employed <lb/>
during the evening hours when <lb/>
their presence would he most tent, <lb/>
to their homes. It the business <lb/>
were closed night, <lb/>
would be just as much business done <lb/>
in the day time as it done in he <lb/>
and together, if people knew <lb/>
had to make their purchases <lb/>
during the day they would soon ad- <lb/>
just themselves to It <lb/>
Mr. Hoyle said were <lb/>
, f the car was damaged to some ex- with the <lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
Till BETHEL AMI <lb/>
SI CO. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C. <lb/>
their room on the second hour of the <lb/>
building on Fourth street. <lb/>
j back the About o'clock <lb/>
the man got up to go to the <lb/>
and told Phillip to get up. hut <lb/>
complained of feeling had and <lb/>
according to reputable citizens <lb/>
admitted the crime and said that <lb/>
drew Williams, the lynched on <lb/>
Friday, took the body of the dead <lb/>
out of the house and threw it into <lb/>
the pit where It was <lb/>
A BAD <lb/>
SI the close of business Fob, v anted a little more sleep and said <lb/>
he would be down In a little while. <lb/>
Loan and discounts 183,944.43 About II o'clock Phillip had not <lb/>
Overdrafts unsecured reported at the so Mr. Gus Ha- Many a Header Will Keel <lb/>
much to blame for keeping open Banking house went back to their room to fur This Information <lb/>
., , . . people who make 3.300.00 w lie did not come down. Upon if your back gives out; <lb/>
stores a place at bank and hankers 50.577 going In the room he found Phillip; lame, weak or aching; <lb/>
and their presence cause the phi, lying dead on the bed, with his right if urinary troubles set in. <lb/>
to be kepi open. These arc coin, in- extended just over the edge perhaps your kidneys are a had <lb/>
the bed from which a pistol had fallen <lb/>
can be remedied with <lb/>
and to concerned. <lb/>
coin, in- <lb/>
till minor coin cur- <lb/>
national batik nut, s <lb/>
to the <lb/>
I loans Kidney Pills are for weak <lb/>
and other S. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
note <lb/>
evidence proves <lb/>
4.186.63 An examination of the body show- kidneys. <lb/>
, i bullet wound just over the heart South Greenville <lb/>
8142.556.41 the hall having g u through their merit. <lb/>
t e body, also through the mattress Twelfth St. <lb/>
on he lay, and South Greenville, N. C. a <lb/>
i. the Moor beneath the bed. long time l was troubled by weak kid- <lb/>
Indicated that Phillip and I suffered intensely from <lb/>
Smith Town Social I lull <lb/>
On Saturday afternoon, February <lb/>
the first, at three-thirty o'clock the <lb/>
u el the I i lock paid in <lb/>
Miss Callie <lb/>
We <lb/>
i led us to sitting ml taxes paid 1.370.81 had shot himself. The weapon used backache and pains my shoulders. <lb/>
. pistol with 8-Inch Headaches and dizzy spells bothered <lb/>
we a I into the i Its I k 85.366.03 barrel, having powerful force, . me and I rested so poorly that when <lb/>
the meeting lied to order by II a not known at just what hour t,, up n the morning I was In no <lb/>
the president Phillip took his life, but . condition to begin work. When <lb/>
Mi.-s Fulford being absent, ii working the livery stable said i of Kidney Pills. I <lb/>
Camilla Robinson appoint- S r Carolina. he heard the muffled sound of a pis- got a supply from the John <lb/>
to act as secretary. The program t,, somewhere about o'clock, but L. Drug Co. They did me a <lb/>
consisted of; I II Cashier of thought little of it at the time. It world good. I can now rest much <lb/>
Music, Mountain Cottage, Miss Ger- above named bank, d i being a clear case of suicide the hold- better at night and my hack and kid- <lb/>
tic Smith. that the above statement is true t., coroner's Inquest was deem- do not bother <lb/>
Recitation, Sweet by Miss beat of my knowledge and belief unnecessary. For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
Smith. W, II. Cashier. The body of the unfortunate young cents. Co., Buffalo <lb/>
Reading, Leave, Miss Sal- Subscribed and sworn to before me man was buried Monday morning in New York, sole agents for the Unit- <lb/>
lie Smith. this 6th day 1913, Cherry Hill cemetery, far away from e,. States. <lb/>
Solo by Miss Nannie Lou B T. his native home and kindred except Remember the <lb/>
son. Notary Public, on brother left here. He was of a take no other. <lb/>
Recitation, The Day. Miss Jessie My commission expires Dec. family of nine children. Adv. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
The Girl I Pictured in My <lb/>
s, Miss Carrie Belle Smith. <lb/>
Re Ration On to Heaven, by Mi.-s <lb/>
Mattie I. S <lb/>
Con <lb/>
M ii <lb/>
JOHN MAYO. <lb/>
W, R. L, PURVIS, <lb/>
Home made were served ltd Directors. <lb/>
All too s h the lime for <lb/>
to depart for re had spent a Might- Mothers I an Safely <lb/>
afternoon with Miss Smith t. King's New- Discovery and give it <lb/>
We meet next at the home of Miss to the little ones when ailing and Carolina do <lb/>
Minnie Belle Saturday with colds, throat Se I. That It shall be <lb/>
Tc Depredations <lb/>
t Introduced by Representative D. M <lb/>
Clark I <lb/>
A bill to he entitled act to <lb/>
vent depredations of domestic <lb/>
ii the towns in Pitt <lb/>
T e General Assembly of North <lb/>
March the first. <lb/>
lung troubles, tastes nice, harm- , I for any person or persons In any <lb/>
-s. once used, always used. Mm the Incorporated town of Pitt <lb/>
I Crawford, Mo., writes where the stock law prevail <lb/>
r. King's New- Discovery changed permit any turkeys, geese, chic. <lb/>
mini <lb/>
PLANT <lb/>
POD MALI <lb/>
The following Wake- <lb/>
-ion and I our, Head <lb/>
I -hen Id <lb/>
heading <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
IS THE TIME <lb/>
to buy Stalk Gutters, <lb/>
Disc Harrows, Drag <lb/>
Harrows, Smoothing <lb/>
Harrows, Pulverizing <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Plant- <lb/>
Fertilizer <lb/>
American <lb/>
Wire Fencing, Gal- <lb/>
Roofing. <lb/>
Prices always the <lb/>
lowest. Come to see <lb/>
us for any goods you <lb/>
need. We carry a <lb/>
complete stock. <lb/>
We appreciate your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
J R. J, G. <lb/>
Good broke Horses <lb/>
Just a car-load H Well Broke. <lb/>
Prices ADRIAN N. C. <lb/>
d k l<lb/>
our boy from a pale v oak sick boy en, duck, or other domestic fowls I at thousand. peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly, <lb/>
to the picture of Always I run at large after being notified as mer per sugar, coffee, soap, lye, magic <lb/>
Report of the rendition of Lr. King's New Discovery changed b permit any turkey, geese, Prepared far <lb/>
BANK OP <lb/>
of business Feb. 1913 helps. Buy it at all druggists. Section Two of this o- , , <lb/>
adv Ind of any other person while such order <lb/>
Loam and discounts lands under cultivation in <lb/>
Banking house and furniture Heather I; , or feed-stuff, or while <lb/>
and fixtures WASHINGTON, for garden or <lb/>
line from banks and bankers 19,887.73 temperature in practically all <lb/>
Cold coin of the country cast of the Sec. That any person so <lb/>
coin. Including all ml- mountains and temperature slightly -i hi. fowls ran large, <lb/>
nor coin currency 471.77 Dove normal on Pacific slope art It u- been notified to keep them u-i <lb/>
bank note and other Indicated for the coning week, a i all be guilty of a misdemeanor, and <lb/>
s 1,666.00 to the weekly weather bu- n-on shall be <lb/>
re.,,, bulletin Issued ,.,. n,,. .-iv Dollar or Imprison- <lb/>
Total 847.397.50 precipitation during the not Ave or if It <lb/>
says the bulletin, be II to any Justice of the <lb/>
85,000.00 normal except in Pacific I it two day's notice an <lb/>
8.0. where rains will be frequent i n . a In allowing fowls <lb/>
3.903.88 disturbance of i <lb/>
from <lb/>
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb/>
furniture dealer. Cash paid for hides, <lb/>
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, <lb/>
Bum. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par- <lb/>
suits, tables, lounges, safes. <lb/>
and Gall Ax snuff, <lb/>
Life tobacco. Key West Cheroots. Hen- <lb/>
George Cigars, canned cherries, <lb/>
I. tan <lb/>
I and guaranteed. <lb/>
L C. <lb/>
R, f.<lb/>
food, matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb/>
and seed oranges, <lb/>
nuts, candles, dried apples, <lb/>
peaches prunes, currants, raisins, <lb/>
and china ware, wooden ware, <lb/>
cakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese, <lb/>
butter, new Royal Sewing ma- <lb/>
chine and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for cash. <lb/>
Come to me. Plume <lb/>
The Investment <lb/>
for family <lb/>
only a week <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
lock i In <lb/>
a i of deposit <lb/>
in check 83.261 rt will appear in t, his own <lb/>
i check 232.10 about across said Justice of the <lb/>
middle weal Thursday and in discretion order any <lb/>
Total 147,397.50 v III constable or other officer to kl <lb/>
f North Carolina, county of this disturbance will be said fowls when <lb/>
Pitt, by rising temperature and Bee That ibis act shall be . <lb/>
I. C. T. Cox, Cashier of above general snows in north- r--11 force and effect from and <lb/>
named hank, do solemnly swear that southern it April One Thousand Hun <lb/>
above statement is true to th.; followed by decidedly colder and Thirteen, <lb/>
best of my knowledge and belief which will make its appear <lb/>
C. T. COX, Cashier. the northwest about Thurs- <lb/>
and sworn to before <lb/>
me, this 7th of Feb. 1918 <lb/>
. I. HICKS <lb/>
lint<lb/>
I u do your <lb/>
Reasonable See me or can <lb/>
. No <lb/>
s m <lb/>
FOUR CENTS A WEEK <lb/>
AND PLENTY A FAMILY <lb/>
THE YOUTH'S <lb/>
Seed to Slop Work <lb/>
When doctor orders you to stop <lb/>
work it staggers you. I can't, you j S AND ARTICLES on sports <lb/>
I. ROLLINS <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
My commission expires Jan M. 1911 <lb/>
A. W, A <lb/>
J. P. HARRINGTON, <lb/>
J R <lb/>
Directors, <lb/>
The <lb/>
steel Hearing Reamed <lb/>
YORK I ft. After re- <lb/>
of ten days the hearings in the <lb/>
suit to dissolve the United states <lb/>
Small Fire <lb/>
a little before noon Sunday <lb/>
the lire alarm whistle sounded. <lb/>
vices were in in the church.-s <lb/>
the time with the in <lb/>
11.1 midst of their seditions, and there <lb/>
v as a stop long enough for those feel- <lb/>
called to the fire to Bet out. when <lb/>
lb sermons war continued. <lb/>
The fire was In a building belong- <lb/>
to Mr. s. Smith on <lb/>
in South Greenville, which had <lb/>
Texas Hard n are Driller <lb/>
DALLAS, Texas. Feb. Ward <lb/>
ware and implement dealers from <lb/>
parts of Texas gathering In Dal <lb/>
las for the annual convention of the May <lb/>
association which will meet to The highest average made I <lb/>
sorrow. Th. sessions will continue Rosa Harper. <lb/>
aver Wednesday <lb/>
Honor Hull <lb/>
roll of honor for Corporation wee res,,,,,,.,, In. r <lb/>
School, No. Swift Creek day. The corporation's side of the The. department quickly <lb/>
Ci I- now to ,., ,. . ,,. WM <lb/>
second crude Mark damage was done. <lb/>
stokes. Inez Stoke. its Introduction of testimony. <lb/>
Fourth crude. Thomas Ca . to <lb/>
Cannon. Minnie Stokes. Ow- lake Pall OTTAWA, The Hon. <lb/>
en Stokes. Ethel Smith, Herman Bar- CONSTANTINOPLE, E, Foster, Minister of Trade and <lb/>
a, Mayo. of an American collier which none. Is scheduled to start this week <lb/>
Fifth Van Stokes, Alma arrived here today reports having for Australia, to attend the sessions <lb/>
witnessed Interesting scenes alone the of the Imperial Trade Commission In <lb/>
Rosa Harper, ,,,,,, of on the Way to Con- Australia and New Zealand. While <lb/>
from the Dardanelles. An Mr. Foster will com. <lb/>
active engagement was proceeding In the negotiations already I. gun <lb/>
of for a between the Com- <lb/>
and Canada. <lb/>
You know you are weak, run <lb/>
down failing In health day by <lb/>
day, but you must work long as <lb/>
you can stand. What you need Is <lb/>
Electric Hitters to give tone, strength <lb/>
and vigor to your system, to prevent <lb/>
break down and build you up. Don't <lb/>
ho weak, sickly or ailing when <lb/>
will benefit you from <lb/>
first dose. Thousands bless them for <lb/>
their glorious health and strength <lb/>
Try them. Every bottle Is <lb/>
to satisfy. Only at all drug <lb/>
gists. adv <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
The Tobacco Hoard of <lb/>
Dad has prepared a petition to <lb/>
D, II. Clark to withdraw <lb/>
bill be has <lb/>
Introduced In the legislature One of <lb/>
these petitions has been left at each <lb/>
of the hanks Greenville where all <lb/>
desiring to do so are re- <lb/>
to call and sign It, <lb/>
TOBACCO BOARD OF <lb/>
TRADE. <lb/>
ill <lb/>
buggy and harness In good <lb/>
in at this <lb/>
and boys and young men. <lb/>
TORIES AND ARTICLES for men <lb/>
men . , active employments; for <lb/>
an t shut-ins. <lb/>
STORIES AND ARTICLES for busy <lb/>
and fur girls school and <lb/>
college. <lb/>
Nobody in the family is left out by The <lb/>
Companion. There's something <lb/>
youngest oldest. <lb/>
COMING <lb/>
A GREAT SERIAL STORY, <lb/>
by I , .,, F. Dy, with the title, <lb/>
On I is, i . Subscribe now and <lb/>
make of remarkable story. <lb/>
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. Mia. <lb/>
received at this <lb/>
II CM <lb/>
Into New Stable <lb/>
2nd Evans<lb/>
Transfer Man <lb/>
and<lb/>
No. T, Night or Day <lb/>
Meets All Train <lb/>
Messrs. Moseley Brothers, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dear accept thanks for your check of 139.00, cover- <lb/>
my claim for disability on account of recent sickness. <lb/>
am fully convinced your manner of settling claims, <lb/>
from own check hook, is worthy of serious consideration to <lb/>
prospective buyer of this class of protection. <lb/>
Yours very truly, <lb/>
E. R. DUDLEY, Deputy Sheriff. <lb/>
tun, <lb/>
Reform In State Court <lb/>
System Comes Up Again <lb/>
Would Divide State Into Circuits <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
least <lb/>
RECKLESS KILLS <lb/>
Mate Institutions Must Curtail Be <lb/>
and Do M as Little as <lb/>
In <lb/>
Weapons, <lb/>
RALEIGH. S. -The question of <lb/>
dividing the state into two circuit <lb/>
of superior court looms up for a con- <lb/>
test a second time this session. Sen- <lb/>
Ward in the senate, and Mr, <lb/>
in the house, <lb/>
ed hills for the state to be <lb/>
into two judicial circuits of ten dis- <lb/>
each today and with the <lb/>
of districts settled, the <lb/>
In, to it out along with the <lb/>
of the state under the <lb/>
n act. <lb/>
Through joint resolution by Sena- <lb/>
tor Jones, put through immediate pas-1 <lb/>
sage the senate, heads of the state <lb/>
Institutions directed to report at; <lb/>
once the very least money each can <lb/>
along for the next two years; <lb/>
this as information of the committee <lb/>
on appropriations. <lb/>
The senate passed the house <lb/>
appointing a commission to <lb/>
look into the allotment of quarters <lb/>
state department in the new state <lb/>
building. <lb/>
There was an unsuccessful effort in <lb/>
the house to get a vote on the bill to <lb/>
change he county seat from Webster <lb/>
tO Sylva, Insistence being made <lb/>
that too many members <lb/>
were absent. <lb/>
The bill requiring bonding <lb/>
withdrawing ts surety to give <lb/>
reasons for th pass <lb/>
the senate. The original bill In- <lb/>
requiring railroads to accept <lb/>
any good bond but this was stricken <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Senator introduced a bill <lb/>
providing that dealers must require <lb/>
purchasers of weapons to <lb/>
register their names and addresses; <lb/>
also display permits from the proper <lb/>
authorities before being allowed to <lb/>
purchase <lb/>
House, Twenty-Eighth Day <lb/>
The house convened at o'clock <lb/>
With Speaker Connor presiding; pray- <lb/>
c by Rev. Mr. Harrell. of Raleigh. <lb/>
There were from cotton, <lb/>
mill operatives against any change at <lb/>
this time In the law governing night <lb/>
work In cotton mills. Also petitions <lb/>
from ration of the state rel- <lb/>
to six months school terms; <lb/>
changes in he regulation as to <lb/>
for the Clarke <lb/>
law; and as to stock laws, especially <lb/>
for state wide stock law. <lb/>
A resolution was presented memo- <lb/>
congress to pass laws look- <lb/>
to the ultimate Independence of <lb/>
the Philippines. <lb/>
Twenty-Eighth Day <lb/>
The senate convened o'clock <lb/>
prayer by Rev. R. F. Taylor. <lb/>
From citizens of Anson <lb/>
for a law requiring dwellings <lb/>
pied by tuberculosis patients to be <lb/>
when vacated by such par- <lb/>
ties; from farmers of Buncombe and <lb/>
counties for six months <lb/>
school; from Junior Order Councils <lb/>
of Mitchell and for com- <lb/>
school law and better child <lb/>
labor law and six months school; <lb/>
from of Newton. Moore and <lb/>
mills against further <lb/>
child labor legislation; from Vance <lb/>
citizens for election on liquor <lb/>
from Robeson and Craven for In- <lb/>
creased appropriation to Oxford Or- <lb/>
from citizens for six <lb/>
months school. <lb/>
A T <lb/>
THAT A. II. hi Mil A CAKE TO <lb/>
HIS DEATH <lb/>
E OP <lb/>
AS TO DIVORCE <lb/>
HF IS HELD FOR <lb/>
CHINA GROVE, N. C, Feb. <lb/>
H. a Rowan county <lb/>
farmer struck by an automobile <lb/>
driven by a young man named Hanes <lb/>
in the center of town this evening <lb/>
about o'clock, receiving injuries <lb/>
which resulted in his death at a Sal- <lb/>
hospital where he was taken <lb/>
after the accident. He was riding u <lb/>
hike and in attempting to dodge a <lb/>
wagon In tho street, was struck by <lb/>
the machine, wrecking his wheel and <lb/>
fracturing the skull. <lb/>
SALISBURY, Feb. <lb/>
Jury today investigated <lb/>
I is death of A. Ii. and <lb/>
a verdict that A. H. <lb/>
came to his death by criminal <lb/>
of Haynes and <lb/>
fiat Haynes be held for manslaughter. <lb/>
Mr. while riding a bicycle <lb/>
China Grove yesterday evening was <lb/>
struck by an automobile driven by <lb/>
Haynes and so badly Injured that he <lb/>
died last night. Haynes is a <lb/>
bury young man who had been <lb/>
automobiles for some time. Mr. <lb/>
was years old and leaves <lb/>
a wife and a baby. <lb/>
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by Undertaker <lb/>
Novel Courses University <lb/>
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semester which began at <lb/>
today. Among tho subjects <lb/>
for which special courses of lectures <lb/>
have been prepared automobile <lb/>
design, practical <lb/>
nursing, and Investment In stocks <lb/>
bonds. <lb/>
Dr. Robert A Falconer, president <lb/>
of Toronto University, old <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Treacherous Memory. <lb/>
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recent trial a southern city, they <lb/>
summoned to tho stand an aged <lb/>
who had been an eyewitness of a <lb/>
occurred between a number <lb/>
persons. <lb/>
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greatly surprised. <lb/>
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don't know about <lb/>
the witness. <lb/>
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lawyer; trilling Tho fight day <lb/>
before yesterday. You know all <lb/>
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and looked rather pale and out <lb/>
sorts, which led hi school fellows U <lb/>
tease and cross-question him. <lb/>
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having been born February 1847. <lb/>
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the day by working as hard as usual <lb/>
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Dr. Ira president of John <lb/>
Hopkins University, years old to- <lb/>
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LAWS PROMISE TC <lb/>
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Professional Cards. <lb/>
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in Norway, announce the <lb/>
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will no longer exists and <lb/>
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Is two years. <lb/>
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hands of the administrative officials, <lb/>
and do not ordinarily t- i Into court. <lb/>
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divorced tiny appear before a <lb/>
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for one year or two, as above. <lb/>
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slight, from SI to no lawyers he- <lb/>
necessary. <lb/>
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wife, Usually the husband Is <lb/>
called on to contribute to the support <lb/>
of his wife. If the divorce Is caused <lb/>
by her conduct ha can excused <lb/>
from this duty; If she marries <lb/>
he Is also excused. The magistrate <lb/>
lives the amount of levy and col- <lb/>
contribution. When a Nor- <lb/>
husband dies or is divorced his <lb/>
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sent, she has a right Io all <lb/>
she earns after her marriage. <lb/>
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Practicing all the Courts <lb/>
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at Law <lb/>
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from street <lb/>
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lit the office of the American Tobacco. <lb/>
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Phone<lb/>
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HI OF HELD PEAS FOR <lb/>
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the road will tie a long ,,, <lb/>
i tart now. Deposit your <lb/>
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est and when you want to own <lb/>
home you will find that we will ad- <lb/>
the money i, assist you. <lb/>
Ton Share <lb/>
In The 14th Series <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
HOME AND <lb/>
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H. ft EVANS <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
Office In front room of the Edwards <lb/>
building Just north of Court House. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT <lb/>
WE WANT TO H Sin- <lb/>
thanks appreciation to the <lb/>
in local trade and pub- <lb/>
generally for their pat- <lb/>
and bespeak a merited con- <lb/>
of the same and to add new <lb/>
lasting customers to our <lb/>
Livery. Prone <lb/>
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NOTICE <lb/>
N. C, Jan. 17th. <lb/>
I To heirs of Lull Peyton, <lb/>
ed, or any one Take notice <lb/>
that on the 0th day of May, 1912, <lb/>
I Dudley, sheriff of Pitt county, sold <lb/>
taxes for the year 1911. one tow <lb/>
lot in the town of Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
i isled In the name of Peyton, sit- <lb/>
on the east side of <lb/>
street, at which sale I became th <lb/>
Amount of laves and <lb/>
I shall on 6th 1911 de- <lb/>
mans the a deed for said <lb/>
j according to law. <lb/>
I The time for redemption will ex- <lb/>
lire May <lb/>
W. II. COX, Purchaser. <lb/>
Std-law <lb/>
rent or sale. Dwelling on Evans <lb/>
treat C D. <lb/>
In <lb/>
down, the circumstances deciding <lb/>
the case according to the view of the <lb/>
magistrate. The parents may <lb/>
upon a plan, subject to the <lb/>
approval. If they cannot agree <lb/>
the minister of Justice settles the <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
True Love. <lb/>
The course of true love never did <lb/>
and never can run smooth. If It did It <lb/>
wouldn't be true love. The single <lb/>
sine qua non of true love Is that <lb/>
It shall not run smooth. For such is <lb/>
the constitution of human beings. <lb/>
When people set out to be friendly <lb/>
and congenial they can succeed only <lb/>
by keeping up a gentle hostility. Con- <lb/>
sider the average evening call. How <lb/>
tiresome It Is until some one starts an <lb/>
argument or a of cards ts pro- <lb/>
posed. That accounts for the <lb/>
of games. They furnish a <lb/>
and innocuous hostility without which <lb/>
society with one's fellows Is deadly. <lb/>
Men and women can be happy to- <lb/>
for days at a time if they <lb/>
contending at golf, at tennis, at cards <lb/>
or at other games. <lb/>
People who can alt around drawing <lb/>
rooms or verandas and chat agreeably <lb/>
are degenerate. They have lost their <lb/>
spirit and might well be <lb/>
O. Jones, in <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
Q Edward Building on the Court <lb/>
House Sonar <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
OFFICIALS <lb/>
Churches, Lodges and Social <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C, Moore. <lb/>
Register of Dell. <lb/>
Ii. Wilson. <lb/>
C Oil <lb/>
Surveyor W. C. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
II. Lewis, W, E. Proctor, If, T. <lb/>
Spier, J. G. Taylor. <lb/>
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Livery. As an expert horse <lb/>
clipper and livery hoy <lb/>
lands the head of the list. Phone <lb/>
ltd It <lb/>
Surprise Your Friend <lb/>
four weeks regularly use Dr. <lb/>
King's New Life Pills. They <lb/>
late the liver, improve digestion, <lb/>
Mood Impurities, pimples and <lb/>
eruptions disappear from your face <lb/>
and you feel better. at once. <lb/>
Boy at all druggists. adv <lb/>
Learn Composition From Love Letters <lb/>
Dr. Arthur who advocates <lb/>
the exchange of love letter between <lb/>
students a means of acquiring the <lb/>
art of composition, might point to <lb/>
as a proof of the <lb/>
efficacy of his method. Richardson <lb/>
began by a for a <lb/>
of women, for whose <lb/>
with their sweethearts he <lb/>
frequently supplied not only the <lb/>
but the sentiments. Ills <lb/>
for this kind of composition <lb/>
a firm of printers to propose that he <lb/>
should prepare a letter <lb/>
for tho use of <lb/>
try renders who cannot indite for <lb/>
Two or three of the <lb/>
epistles written for this purpose <lb/>
P. separate story, <lb/>
In own phrase, <lb/>
Friendship In Business. <lb/>
The salesman who formerly In- <lb/>
tent on getting orders by means of <lb/>
the system of cigars <lb/>
and drinks now the friendship <lb/>
of his customer on utilitarian lines <lb/>
He to make suggestions that will <lb/>
he of use. He an Idea or drops <lb/>
a piece of news. Intended to do tho <lb/>
customer some good. Not Infrequent- <lb/>
expert salesman will study the <lb/>
of a customer, and even the <lb/>
methods In In his establishment, <lb/>
before approaching him, as to In <lb/>
a position to talk Intelligently on his <lb/>
needs, perhaps spring a new Idea <lb/>
that will attract attention. Then the <lb/>
customer is liable to be Indebted <lb/>
in a way. which Is the <lb/>
hotter way of securing a man's bust <lb/>
and holding It <lb/>
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J. president; Mr. J. L. Wool- <lb/>
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Tho Kings A. L. <lb/>
Blow, president; Mr. J. O. <lb/>
THERE WILL HE A BASKET PAR- <lb/>
at school house Friday <lb/>
night. 14th. for tho benefit of <lb/>
school. Public Invited.<lb/>
Sou Kern Railway <lb/>
OF SOUTH <lb/>
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East. South and West <lb/>
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ALL PRINCIPAL RESORTS <lb/>
Convenient Schedules, <lb/>
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as to your best and quickest <lb/>
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made for parties of IS or more <lb/>
traveling together. <lb/>
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YORK. a strike <lb/>
vote by overwhelming <lb/>
the of <lb/>
and men submitted <lb/>
its ultimatum today to <lb/>
railroad.-, <lb/>
a.-, side the <lb/>
adjourned Mai ere the brotherhood <lb/>
arc now to nil a strike <lb/>
at once, but its president, W, B C <lb/>
, will as a last resent, submit I <lb/>
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the attitude <lb/>
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Dorothy Morton has replaced <lb/>
Murray in <lb/>
with Carter He Haven. <lb/>
Prank has been engaged <lb/>
by Maurice Campbell for <lb/>
roll in Breaker <lb/>
Joseph Patterson is to write <lb/>
a new which Marry in- <lb/>
tends in produce in the Spring. <lb/>
Ryan Walker, the cartoonist, is <lb/>
tog a tour, his call- <lb/>
ed Adventure of Mr <lb/>
William is to <lb/>
a by a Chicago <lb/>
Its title is Kindly <lb/>
Mary has written a play call- <lb/>
ed Parrot's and it is down <lb/>
for an early presentation in New York <lb/>
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engagement Barrymore will <lb/>
pear in the Spring in a new <lb/>
production. <lb/>
The hive recently <lb/>
ed the American rights lo the London <lb/>
Drury Lane of year <lb/>
Sleeping <lb/>
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Brady at making ready for the early <lb/>
production of Lady from Okla- <lb/>
by Elizabeth Jordon. <lb/>
Barrymore la to appear In n <lb/>
new melodrama which will be present <lb/>
in Chicago next month, Tl t title <lb/>
of the play not jet been selected <lb/>
The Drury Lane <lb/>
be on i <lb/>
Core Christmas holidays next <lb/>
son the M in i on Opera <lb/>
New fork. <lb/>
to <lb/>
with been <lb/>
naked to give . of Irish plays <lb/>
with a I i <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
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ably In vaudeville with I <lb/>
play, Countess that <lb/>
has a., otters a tour <lb/>
weeks in the me- drama, <lb/>
It was made known in New York <lb/>
the day that the new play In <lb/>
In which Mabel and Edith <lb/>
are to appear will be produced early <lb/>
In May instead of next Fall, as <lb/>
planned Joseph has the <lb/>
management these actresses, and <lb/>
for medium has the <lb/>
rights f a play by Cleveland <lb/>
yet to lie named <lb/>
Mr. a Victim <lb/>
Pick-Pocket lit <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Mr. K. who was one of <lb/>
the committee from the Tobacco <lb/>
Board of Trade to go to Raleigh <lb/>
regard to the anti-cigarette <lb/>
bill, met an experience that was not <lb/>
down on the program. While in the <lb/>
crowd that had gathered in the house <lb/>
representatives to the discus- <lb/>
over the proposed removal of <lb/>
the seat a sealers county. <lb/>
i i him of ins purse <lb/>
that a lucked down in ids hip pock- <lb/>
el Mr. did not discover that <lb/>
he had been until after <lb/>
ital and was about <lb/>
his dinner in the <lb/>
borough house. When hi for <lb/>
purse there was not purse In the <lb/>
r around among <lb/>
k.-ts he found purse In an <lb/>
outside pocket of his overcoat, but <lb/>
was in ii The pickpocket <lb/>
evidently pulled the purse from <lb/>
i. n the <lb/>
the empty purse back <lb/>
i pocket <lb/>
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as he was wise enough not to take <lb/>
, large sum In ins pocket, The pick- <lb/>
pocket have thought he was <lb/>
going to make a rich haul off the <lb/>
u i <lb/>
Catcher Johnny formerly of <lb/>
Cubs and list season manager <lb/>
Boston Braves declares that he <lb/>
1- out of major league baseball for <lb/>
I Lin i wiling pilot a <lb/>
Hue team <lb/>
Report of the <lb/>
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i . la <lb/>
close of business <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured and <lb/>
Real estate <lb/>
and fixtures <lb/>
Demand <lb/>
from banks and bankers<lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me Oxford Orphan's Friend. <lb/>
this 11th day of February. 1913. <lb/>
H. U. BATEMAN, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Sly commission expires Oct. 1914. <lb/>
J G MOVE. <lb/>
W. II. WILSON. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Fraternally. <lb/>
HARRY <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
J. A. LANG, <lb/>
Gold coin <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
all minor coin <lb/>
Bl <lb/>
bank notes <lb/>
and other K. S.<lb/>
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This time one of the moving <lb/>
took an excursion on Ninth street la <lb/>
preference to Dickinson avenue. <lb/>
Announcements for summer <lb/>
terms of East Teachers Train <lb/>
Committee, school are in the hands of the <lb/>
printers and will soon be ready for <lb/>
Wednesdays distribution. <lb/>
Mrs K. O. came home Tues- The Sidney Literary Society <lb/>
day evening from a visit in New the Training School cordially <lb/>
the Daughters of Confederacy <lb/>
of to the Memory M. A. Whichard. of Whichard, to attend the lecture given by Dr. C. <lb/>
W. is visiting Mrs. J. Whichard. Alfonso Smith on Friday evening. <lb/>
on the 11th day of Jan- Baa Haskett returned Tues- February fourteenth, nineteen <lb/>
while attending treat- rental from a visit In Nashville. thirteen, eight o'clock. <lb/>
Hunt at the Taylor Hospital at Wash- and The market house has been better <lb/>
N. C, our well beloved broth- children, came home with her for a with oysters this season than <lb/>
Richard W. King, departed this In several years. <lb/>
I entered into that peaceful f Stretch left this morn- <lb/>
rest reserved for lit <lb/>
r--i reserved for the upright <lb/>
11,171.16 i Ion . lie it<lb/>
1st. That Greenville Lodge No <lb/>
A F. and A. M. the loss v Carroll <lb/>
, beloved faithful member.<lb/>
Capital stock paid in <lb/>
i cur- <lb/>
rent expenses taxes <lb/>
paid <lb/>
Tine i. of <lb/>
M I IS <lb/>
Deposits subject <lb/>
lo 166.017 <lb/>
Bank deposits 110.003 <lb/>
outstanding <lb/>
362.712.31 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
state of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I. I. Little. Cashier of the <lb/>
above named hank, do solemnly swear <lb/>
t. at the above statement is true to <lb/>
the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier, <lb/>
farmer Who lakes a paper <lb/>
New York city and other north, admits advertising its columns <lb/>
t. he gone about two weeks. rivet the equivalent of a cash con- <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Carroll, of for were It not for the ad- <lb/>
C is here visiting his son, Mr. C. to help pay for the cost of <lb/>
publishing the paper, the <lb/>
Mr. W. G. Rogers, architect, of lion price would necessarily he two <lb/>
2nd. That we shall miss the com- and Mr. C. V. York, or three times as much. A paper <lb/>
-hip and hoed of our ,.,,,., of were here today subscription price is <lb/>
j ceased member; we shall miss ti, progress of the work at bast be if it had no <lb/>
warm grasp of his hand, but we will or proctor Hotel. patronage, hence <lb/>
ever remember his virtues and strive, Mr Jennie returned this virtually get four dollars from <lb/>
t. Imitate his worthy example. from a visit in Farmville. the advertisers. It that <lb/>
j 3rd. To his bereaved family in this Mrs. Ned left this should have- a kindly feel- <lb/>
hour of their trial, we morning for a visit in New for the advertisers in their <lb/>
extend our Sincere sympathy, and j Mr. E. G. Flanagan went to give them the preference In the <lb/>
comfort them with the bless- today. j bestowal of patronage, for the <lb/>
led hope of a happy reunion some day j Mr. S. T. Hooker went to Ernul to- reason that one good turn <lb/>
with their departed loved one in that day. Ledger. <lb/>
bright world where trouble <lb/>
comes. Much Interest centers in the sale A number of ball leave <lb/>
4th. That a page of the Record of the warehouses of the Farmers Con- for Rico soon, where they will <lb/>
Hook of our lodge be set apart sac- Tobacco Company, to take play a series of games before tho re- <lb/>
red to the memory of Brother R. W. place here Saturday. seasons opens. <lb/>
King, and that these resolutions be Tuesday night certainly passed for Roy who pitched for the <lb/>
inscribed thereon; a copy forwarded a rainy one. York Americans a few months age <lb/>
to his family, and a copy The rain has made out of doors has with the Nashville club, of <lb/>
in the Greenville Redactor and the quite disagreeable again. I the Southern League. <lb/>
Royal Store. <lb/>
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A bilious attack or constipation an <lb/>
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Spoonful Hudson s Ton.- <lb/>
the mild, vegetable that <lb/>
druggist <lb/>
just ask Pharmacy about <lb/>
Liver Tone, <lb/>
that is a preparation that <lb/>
starts the liver without violence <lb/>
Into shape without <lb/>
lour habits. This store <lb/>
ii iii be all that, and will give <lb/>
you your money back If you don I <lb/>
find Hudson's Liver Tone gives you <lb/>
quick easy relief, <lb/>
Liver Tone is for both <lb/>
children It baa a <lb/>
taste is safe and r <lb/>
liable. The nil <lb/>
large and your M rents back <lb/>
to you if tell <lb/>
that It hasn't been a benefit <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Don mid don't buy <lb/>
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I'll,, medicine that <lb/>
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The style of a shoe is apparent the minute you see the <lb/>
shoe; the comfort is experienced when you wear the <lb/>
shoes. You can get both in should <lb/>
not be satisfied with but one of the two. You should <lb/>
get satisfaction for your shoe money, and with these <lb/>
shoes we're offering satisfaction means style, <lb/>
fit and sufficient service. <lb/>
If you wish to know when you buy how <lb/>
good Shoes are read the guarantee <lb/>
that goes on every pair of Shoes. <lb/>
It makes your shoe-buying a certainty. <lb/>
We're Showing Some Mighty Smart Models <lb/>
for Men, to <lb/>
i Shoe if knew j<lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is the Host Must the of Man. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
l PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO To THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE AND VAX <lb/>
HE HAD UPON <lb/>
ON.<lb/>
l X. C, <lb/>
m it <lb/>
KILLS HERSELF <lb/>
Mrs. R. W. Winston H Tragic <lb/>
Death In Philadelphia <lb/>
WIFE OF <lb/>
Was One Of Carolina's Most <lb/>
Prominent Women. Had Keen <lb/>
la Hospital Since <lb/>
January <lb/>
Grand Jury Frees a North <lb/>
Carolina Boy On Charge <lb/>
Of Murder <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Overman Introduced an amendment <lb/>
the public buildings bill today pro- <lb/>
for an appropriation of <lb/>
for a building site at <lb/>
and Mt. Airy, also to increase <lb/>
the the Wilmington <lb/>
customs house to <lb/>
Godwin has already secured <lb/>
In the house. <lb/>
, Mr. hill allowing Young <lb/>
of to re-enter <lb/>
the navy as past assistant paymaster, <lb/>
acted upon favorably today. <lb/>
I The passage of the immigration bill <lb/>
the Senate over Taft's veto <lb/>
a victory for Sen. Simmons. The <lb/>
House at Night Session <lb/>
Votes For Six Months <lb/>
School Term For State <lb/>
Shorter Hours For <lb/>
working women Is <lb/>
Senate Measure <lb/>
WASHINGTON. eight <lb/>
Bill After Hours Discussion. Set ate Kills hour for women workers through- <lb/>
House Providing For Family Mileage Book. Many Meas- <lb/>
ii.- r- i i if i k i o concern engaged in Interstate <lb/>
Passed Hail Hour Night Session commerce would be provided tor in a <lb/>
bill Introduced by Sen, today, <lb/>
Tho measure would also forbid rail- <lb/>
RALEIGH, biggest. There was a long discussion mi the .,,.,, engaged in commerce <lb/>
and most for reaching achievement increase the number of ,,., accepting goods from any con- <lb/>
IS NEW <lb/>
the General Assembly of 1918 will <lb/>
be the the <lb/>
tors for tile state school the Heat <lb/>
Dumb and requiring that one of <lb/>
violating its provisions, <lb/>
I- <lb/>
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. R. senior senator introduced the amend- <lb/>
W. Winston, the wife of Judge <lb/>
which the President to. <lb/>
, Robert Lee Thomas of <lb/>
of Raleigh, N. C, and the sister who <lb/>
of an Episcopal bishop of that state for killing Stevens, <lb/>
leaped from the 8th floor of the Jeff- by the grand jury to- <lb/>
hospital in this city late this day and the North Carolina boy was <lb/>
afternoon was Instantly killed. released from custody. Thomas shot <lb/>
Mrs. Winston had been a patient at Stevens in the latter's home on Jan- <lb/>
the hospital here for several weeks IS. He claimed he killed the <lb/>
suffering from a nervous affliction and Washington man In self defense. <lb/>
according to tho physicians at <lb/>
hospital she was never left <lb/>
She was subject to periods of Y Will <lb/>
hallucinations and had frequently I <lb/>
threatened to end her life and <lb/>
were given to the nurses never to, <lb/>
leave her alone for a moment. <lb/>
Just before evening while the nurses I <lb/>
were details Mrs. Winston <lb/>
was temporarily forgotten, and <lb/>
though the nurse had only been out <lb/>
of the room for less than live minutes <lb/>
S hours is prescribed as the max- <lb/>
directors should he a graduate for a for <lb/>
passed the house lust to just it i w-is , ,.,. r. , t, . <lb/>
r mt in ton it was . in a <lb/>
a six months term In the public It an .,,, . , j <lb/>
, a senate today agreed <lb/>
schools throughout every county In from committee and came up on a , <lb/>
the state. favorable report. It was in- <lb/>
By the almost unanimous vote of that bill <lb/>
ninety-eight to three, the six second recognition to the deal and dumb <lb/>
reading last night Just before 10.30 gate. Dr, of <lb/>
o'clock. The reading was made Cleveland, insisted that the bill was <lb/>
a special order for the close of the Tot practical and that it would cause <lb/>
morning hour today, on motion also friction. <lb/>
Brother Former President Also <lb/>
Under Arrest <lb/>
era cm <lb/>
Older Hi in <lb/>
in- c <lb/>
The <lb/>
Sen ice <lb/>
Largest Warship That <lb/>
Has Been Planned <lb/>
provided that there should be no fur-1 Mr for He <lb/>
debate on the measure. The die- an from Mr. <lb/>
of the bill last night that for a graduate <lb/>
ed less than two hours time. mute on the was i <lb/>
Representative author of not a that <lb/>
the bill and chairman of the commit- in the institution over <lb/>
tee on education, used half an hour instruction. <lb/>
in explanation of the various M. that It was a re- <lb/>
ions of the measure and on the schools for the state <lb/>
live Stewart consumed fifteen minutes authorities to decline to place one of <lb/>
favorably report. <lb/>
The two bills are Included among <lb/>
intended to those favored by Republican <lb/>
and a determined effort will be CITY, Feb. <lb/>
made to have them acted before been arrested in the <lb/>
the close of the session. I by General <lb/>
backed by his troops. Mail- <lb/>
brother of the president, was <lb/>
about the same time la a res- <lb/>
by General Huerta. While <lb/>
West Virginia <lb/>
Being Examined Before <lb/>
Grand Jury <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Feb. New- <lb/>
port News Shipbuilding Company <lb/>
time was by the southern of for construction of <lb/>
woman and the best opportunity to tho Pennsylvania <lb/>
take her life. She reached the win- turbine was the <lb/>
and an orderly In the proposals opened at the <lb/>
hall, who beard her throw up the navy department today, <lb/>
sash and came to see who was In the bidder was the <lb/>
room, could stop her. Mrs. Winston Fore company, Mass. <lb/>
was dashed to death feet below. for turbine en- <lb/>
Her body rolled Into Moravian and order era,,,,, <lb/>
where a pool of blood remained as the and Sons of Philadelphia at <lb/>
only evidence of the tragedy. turbine and the <lb/>
For hours the news of the death shipbuilding Company tit <lb/>
was suppressed. The coroner was N, J. at for Par- <lb/>
notified shortly after the suicide, but song The speed of knots <lb/>
under Instructions from him no one proposed by all builders, <lb/>
at his office or at the hospital would Tho officially known <lb/>
give any details or the death of will not only be the biggest <lb/>
Winston. ship In the American navy but so far <lb/>
Finally when pool of blood was s lg will exceed in size any <lb/>
Dr. Funk admitted far laid down by a foreign <lb/>
in a dramatic speech against it. <lb/>
speeches were limited lo five min- <lb/>
each. Mr. Stewart's speech was <lb/>
the only one made In opposition to <lb/>
the measure. Chairman Williams, of <lb/>
the Finance Committee, and <lb/>
Seawell and Miller were <lb/>
among those who championed the <lb/>
hill and spoke for its passage. All <lb/>
of them made forceful and <lb/>
addresses. <lb/>
I SENATE <lb/>
President called the <lb/>
senate to order at o'clock and <lb/>
opening prayer was by Rev. A. V. <lb/>
pastor of street <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
I From citizens of Pender <lb/>
against state wide law; from <lb/>
Junior Order council of Henrietta for <lb/>
six months school; from farmers <lb/>
Rowan and Daughters of Liberty of <lb/>
Salisbury for six months school and <lb/>
school attendance. <lb/>
House Hill killed <lb/>
Is graduates on the board. <lb/>
Mr. Koonce declared that governors <lb/>
of the state have not seen fit to do <lb/>
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Feb. <lb/>
Members of the West Virginia <lb/>
today before the spec- <lb/>
grand Jury Investigating charges <lb/>
this in the past and he was not will- bribery in connection with <lb/>
for the legislature to do what the <lb/>
governors have hesitated to do. The <lb/>
hill was voted down to <lb/>
The house adjourned at until <lb/>
S o'clock tonight to take up the six <lb/>
mouths school term bill and <lb/>
school bill. <lb/>
the States senatorial campaign <lb/>
but there was no word from the <lb/>
Jury rooms as to when a re- <lb/>
port might be expected. <lb/>
Failure of the Jury to report lust <lb/>
night was taken to mean that the <lb/>
investigation had gone much farther <lb/>
than was generally expected. <lb/>
Interest centered on the senatorial <lb/>
election. was said at the sine <lb/>
that the supporters of <lb/>
and Hubbard, three of the <lb/>
biding Republican candidates, had <lb/>
determined the choice for senator <lb/>
should be made In a slate wide <lb/>
while the friends of Isaac T. <lb/>
Mann, the other leading candidate <lb/>
I were equally determined to have <lb/>
NEW YORK, Feb. will made In caucus tonight, <lb/>
be no fireman's strike on the eastern There are only three more days of <lb/>
The railroads yielded to- life left to the legislator <lb/>
Railways Consent lo <lb/>
Demands Of Fire- <lb/>
men And Engineers <lb/>
that t was she. <lb/>
died <lb/>
Mr. Charles Read <lb/>
Mr. Charles Warren Haskett <lb/>
about <lb/>
home of his par <lb/>
D. Haskett. on Twelfth street. <lb/>
Charles Haskett was a little past <lb/>
years of age. a young man of <lb/>
power. <lb/>
Her will be <lb/>
three times that of the famous old <lb/>
Oregon, already Into <lb/>
o'clock this morning at the , ,, t dread <lb/>
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,.,, <lb/>
This latest addition to the navy will <lb/>
cost when complete with guns, armor <lb/>
and equipment, 14.173.000. While <lb/>
and because <lb/>
The house mileage bill, providing, and agreed to arbitrate under of the number of Important <lb/>
as it passed the house with the re- the act the controversy with hills to be passed and the <lb/>
as to pulling mileage on the of Locomotive Fire- desire to campaign pledges <lb/>
trains eliminated, simply that the men and The Bremen in the enactment of progressive leg- <lb/>
flat passenger be cuts a mile had stood, to a man, for <lb/>
unless the railroads put on a cent of arbitration ever since the dead- probability of the legislature <lb/>
family mileage book, was before the lock began; the railroads had stood the bribery <lb/>
senate on a minority report filed by for arbitration a <lb/>
Senator of from Judiciary mission of six or seven men. <lb/>
committee No. Three men, acting under the <lb/>
Hi- it was said there was little <lb/>
the bribery charges at this <lb/>
com- session. <lb/>
However, a special session may be <lb/>
law, called and if that course Is adopted. <lb/>
highest character, and numbered m <lb/>
among his friends After g. <lb/>
completing bis school course here he q , <lb/>
entered the University, but had to Her <lb/>
give up his studies there about two hp w, <lb/>
years ago because his health failed. <lb/>
That dread tuberculosis, ,.,, of the world A <lb/>
fastened Its fangs upon him and for <lb/>
many months he bis afloat, <lb/>
by four torpedo tubes and <lb/>
the legislature will have <lb/>
business before it. <lb/>
and the other members of <lb/>
his family are under arrest in the <lb/>
palace the crowds are running about <lb/>
the streets crying for Huerta<lb/>
Gen. Huerta. the <lb/>
commander of the federal troops <lb/>
has been proclaimed president. <lb/>
This a conference between <lb/>
representatives of<lb/>
An official order was Issued the <lb/>
new government opening <lb/>
for regular service. The censor, how- <lb/>
ever, refused to leave his pest a <lb/>
considerable time alter the <lb/>
government had been ousted. <lb/>
attempt to communicate <lb/>
with this afternoon precipitated <lb/>
a sharp battle ill which the rebels <lb/>
opened up with a terrific lire small <lb/>
arms. Al O'clock the order to <lb/>
brought battle <lb/>
a close. <lb/>
Torn <lb/>
I WASHINGTON, <lb/>
government of President <lb/>
fallen and General <lb/>
Huerta. proclaimed president of Mex- <lb/>
It devolves upon Am- <lb/>
Henry Lane Wilson at <lb/>
to treat with the Mexican <lb/>
government for the protection of <lb/>
Americans throughout the republic. <lb/>
Political recognition of the govern- <lb/>
which emerged tonight out of <lb/>
the travail through which Mexico has <lb/>
passed In the last two ill <lb/>
a slower proceeding. Rut many <lb/>
Americana dead the bullets <lb/>
the contending forces In Mexico <lb/>
with hundreds wounded and thousands <lb/>
rendered homeless because the car- <lb/>
which has resulted from the <lb/>
senator made an argument decide the Bremen's claims, it was predicted the many mysteries <lb/>
for the bill, urging that there was Their decision will be binding. the entire matter will ht <lb/>
no reason why all should The Bremen selected their laid bare <lb/>
not he sold at the same rate. on the board of arbitrators as no other <lb/>
Senator In soon as the railroads decision was ,,,,, <lb/>
taking tho position that the He is Albert Phillips, of which It Is located. No Other agency De <lb/>
whole question of passenger rates. Sacramento. Cat., vice president of ,. or will do this. The local amelioration eon <lb/>
lately settled by agreement, should their organization. The railroads proportion to his means, does ,, v ,.,.,,,,. for- <lb/>
not be reopened, especially In view as their man W. W. his town than any other especially Since the <lb/>
entered its last stages. <lb/>
short ranee tiling in the Streets of <lb/>
City, Mr. first duly will <lb/>
to treat with the new president <lb/>
of the fact that the state was facing vice president and general manager In fairness, <lb/>
the great freight rate crisis. He ex- lilies lo he support <lb/>
confined to his home. Though real- <lb/>
his condition, he bore his <lb/>
with patience and was always <lb/>
Cheerful and greeted his friends with <lb/>
a smiling face. While It was known <lb/>
that the end could not he far prolong- <lb/>
ed, his death came suddenly, yet <lb/>
peacefully. The passing away of this <lb/>
young man brings keen sorrow to <lb/>
pressed himself as willing, by The decision of the roads was <lb/>
man man, <lb/>
d. not because <lb/>
en like him or admire his writings. <lb/>
twenty-two Inch secondary guns, <lb/>
will constitute the ship's battery. <lb/>
Hill for <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cox has Introduced in <lb/>
the legislature a bill submitting to <lb/>
vote of the people the question of build <lb/>
a bridge across Tar river at <lb/>
many hearts, for none was esteemed or will come <lb/>
more highly than he. <lb/>
up for consideration before the coin- <lb/>
Besides parents he leaves three j on Monday <lb/>
sisters, Mrs. J. L. of Nash- a, e heard can be <lb/>
Misses and <lb/>
Haskett one brother, Mr. . <lb/>
Haskett and one half brother, service will he conducted In the <lb/>
Mr. D. V. Haskett. of Portsmouth. church o'clock Thursday after- <lb/>
He was a faithful member of the noon, the Interment following III <lb/>
Methodist church and the funeral Cherry Hill cemetery. <lb/>
to see the whole power and all the shortly before ten o'clock this but because a local paper is the best <lb/>
of the state put In operation to morning ill an official statement Is- Investment a community can make <lb/>
crush the railroads If the freight rate sued by Lee as chairman of p may not be brilliant or crowded <lb/>
Inequalities were not tho conference committee of great thoughts but financially it <lb/>
Sen. Daniel, who In 1801 had Intro- Is more of a benefit to a community <lb/>
the 1-4-cent compromise, took managers says the than a preacher or a teacher. On- <lb/>
a like position, but Sen, con- statement, the public will not us now. we do not mean <lb/>
tended that a man's wife and children tolerate a <lb/>
should ride at the same rate as <lb/>
man. Ward called the question j the Paper Hoes <lb/>
and on a roll call vote minority J The following words of from <lb/>
report was voted down overwhelm- an exchange hit the nail on <lb/>
only Senators Allen. the head as to the services that may <lb/>
Pitt. voting In be rendered a community by the lo- <lb/>
the affirmative. <lb/>
At the senate adjourned until year every local paper gives <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday from to 15.000 In lines be <lb/>
No the of the in <lb/>
While mis government will lake no <lb/>
concern over the Of a <lb/>
to President such a <lb/>
will have to demonstrate bin <lb/>
ability to maintain govern- <lb/>
before political recognition will <lb/>
be accorded hint by United States. <lb/>
Mexico is today honeycombed <lb/>
torn asunder by revolutionary <lb/>
j morally or but Th principal of <lb/>
yet on tho moral question <lb/>
I you <lb/>
panel on tho right of tho <lb/>
question. Today tho editors of local <lb/>
do tho most work the <lb/>
money of any people <lb/>
are movement in the north <lb/>
will find the majority of local In the south. <lb/>
Ins heroine rife and rob- <lb/>
hands, masquerading as <lb/>
have sent terror through tho <lb/>
country from to <lb/>
Chief <lb/>
Or do of States Ar <lb/>
old today. <lb/>
Bee. noted<lb/>
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