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firemen On Fifty-Four Bail- <lb/>
roads Vote lo <lb/>
Strike <lb/>
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/>
the railroads a written statement of <lb/>
the attitude <lb/>
it a compromise on the <lb/>
king . is not <lb/>
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. leave within forty- <lb/>
PLAIN <lb/>
i la writing a sketch <lb/>
which will Mar. <lb/>
Amelia been en <lb/>
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musical entitled <lb/>
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David succeeded <lb/>
r Standing with Barrymore in <lb/>
vaudeville <lb/>
The of . <lb/>
shims no more on th I <lb/>
contemporary stage. <lb/>
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/>
After her present limited vaudeville <lb/>
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/>
With Jessi.- William A <lb/>
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/>
Blanche Walsh has so i <lb/>
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/>
Mr. did not lose very <lb/>
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/>
THE OF 1.1 MM <lb/>
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/>
TOO<lb/>
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/>
N. C.<lb/>
LITER <lb/>
stop WORKING <lb/>
Take Liter Tune and lie <lb/>
Your II Mill <lb/>
Liven Liter <lb/>
V in <lb/>
A bilious attack or constipation an <lb/>
re relieved a short while by a <lb/>
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/>
of Tone <lb/>
you may run lino danger U you do. <lb/>
I'll,, medicine that <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
W an <lb/>
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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Mi <lb/>
IS THE TIME <lb/>
yr <lb/>
to buy 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/>
Professional Cards. <lb/>
K C. C. Pierce <lb/>
II I'll i; I <lb/>
Practicing all the Courts <lb/>
in Woolen Building on Third <lb/>
street, Court House <lb/>
r. M. <lb/>
second In Woolen <lb/>
on Third St., court house <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Footsore And Dusty The <lb/>
Suffragettes March On <lb/>
lo Washington <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
Salt. <lb/>
at A. W. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
cement and plater <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
Mrs. K. E. Cox of Southern <lb/>
MM In Sunday to visit relatives here. <lb/>
Messrs. II. and E. ft <lb/>
Tucker went to <lb/>
Pa. Feb. 16- , or ,. <lb/>
crowds greeted the Baiter and Company, <lb/>
of the little band of M T. .,,, A K <lb/>
genes which arrived early to- roll a <lb/>
Bight bound from New Yolk lo Wash- Thursday <lb/>
Foot; no and streaked with<lb/>
I at I <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
and Jackson cordially Invites <lb/>
to their store to Inspect their new <lb/>
of up to date shoes of all styles. <lb/>
J. R. J, G. <lb/>
b. r. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb/>
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store. <lb/>
the dust of Jersey roads, the eight <lb/>
women, under command of <lb/>
Rosalie C. Jones, marched up Mar- ,,. , <lb/>
street to the local head- ,, ,, <lb/>
Quarters In n lane cleared by a police lo Thursday. <lb/>
escort. Hundreds of sympathizers <lb/>
If you want a good sewing machine <lb/>
ALBUM <lb/>
Attorney at <lb/>
Office In Third St <lb/>
Practices wherever his service <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
the army on the roads between Bur- , a, A w Co <lb/>
fasten and and , j w. Doc <lb/>
here. and J. went <lb/>
Todays hike promptly at i to <lb/>
O'clock this morning from Hurling-, . ., <lb/>
to,,, it miles away, was ,.,., a car of only Merchant Tailor <lb/>
After it is too <lb/>
why let It be too late, <lb/>
when TODAY you can buy <lb/>
a bottle of Prep- <lb/>
and be prepared <lb/>
It cures cold and croup <lb/>
Pneumonia. They <lb/>
come In <lb/>
suddenly, and If you are <lb/>
not prepared you regret. <lb/>
It Is up to you. <lb/>
All druggists handle the great <lb/>
external remedy. sizes, <lb/>
We and Buy today <lb/>
Paul <lb/>
Mr. Jack Holton. a student of <lb/>
JAMES L. <lb/>
at Inn <lb/>
In Edwards firth <lb/>
from<lb/>
miles away. was <lb/>
served along the of a pond at <lb/>
Fairview and was <lb/>
o'clock. By this time the <lb/>
camp followers, consisting of report- , <lb/>
and Other, who numbered For <lb/>
When the suffragettes set out today, <lb/>
were by seek- <lb/>
and sympathizers until the line <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Misses and Reba Everett. <lb/>
for nearly a mile along the ,,., of w H Si to <lb/>
II. W. M. It <lb/>
road. <lb/>
The pilgrims were <lb/>
pent <lb/>
given an ho,, <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the to wash up and were tendered <lb/>
Ear, and Throat a repast the home of Mis. Alfred <lb/>
Washington. N. C. Greenville. N. C Lowry, a prominent suffragist of <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green- den. before taking the ferry for this <lb/>
day every Monday, n m to pa; city. The bout boarded by the march- <lb/>
was crowded from bow to stern <lb/>
L. I. Moore W. H. Lout by followers who were added to the <lb/>
swarm anxiously awaiting their <lb/>
A at Law <lb/>
Greenville, Carolina <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday at <lb/>
In They were <lb/>
by Miss Eula Gardner, <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Health Is Worth Saving and Some <lb/>
People know How lo <lb/>
Save It <lb/>
Many Greenville people take their <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Has moved In rear of <lb/>
Sell Store, where <lb/>
those needing his services find <lb/>
him ready to wait on them. <lb/>
Full line of very newest samples for <lb/>
SPRING CLOTHING <lb/>
and suits made to order promptly <lb/>
Prices from up. <lb/>
clothing cleaned, pressed, and <lb/>
your work and get <lb/>
and work will <lb/>
be sent desired. <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE REAL <lb/>
ESTATE <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale contain <lb/>
rival on the Pennsylvania shore. It lives in their hands by neglecting the ed in two certain mortgage deeds ex- <lb/>
was shortly after dusk when this city kidneys when they know these organs <lb/>
Was readied and after reporting at Weak kidneys are <lb/>
S ONE YOKE the the pilgrims slide for a vast amount of suffering <lb/>
weigh each, warranted good toned to where their dinner and slightest delay Is <lb/>
pullers. O. T. Tyson, R. F. D. was served. dangerous. Kidney Pills <lb/>
Greenville.<lb/>
CARR ATKINS <lb/>
W. f. EVANS <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office In front room of the Edwards <lb/>
Just north of Court House. <lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
n Edwards Building on the <lb/>
House <lb/>
ti <lb/>
. W. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
nice formerly occupied by <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
Will De <lb/>
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on the <lb/>
Inaugurated President <lb/>
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other I the <lb/>
T-n, ,,.,. W which, as we all know, will be the <lb/>
I arm implements. , . , a ., , w <lb/>
grandest occasion our Southland has <lb/>
STAG SEMI-PASTE gallon makes H enjoyed m years, The <lb/>
. , L LI J f RAILWAY Is making prep <lb/>
if it care or the great mm. <lb/>
In spite of their fatigue the hikers a remedy that has helped thousands <lb/>
attended meetings in several parts of of kidney sufferers. Here is a Green- <lb/>
the city tonight In an effort to citizen's recommendation. <lb/>
I cure additional recruits for their Mrs. Fannie Moore. Pitt St., <lb/>
movement. Among Greenville. N. C feel very <lb/>
those who have promised to Join in grateful for the relief I got from <lb/>
the from here tomorrow Is Pills, procured at the <lb/>
Miss Helen of Marble. Colo., John L. Woolen Drug Co. Backache <lb/>
v ho Is studying music here. The two annoyed me and there was much <lb/>
; young women raw students from lameness weakness through my <lb/>
New York who Joined the marchers loins. My kidneys did not do their <lb/>
at Trenton on Friday, arrived here work as they should and the kidneys <lb/>
with them today, hut will return to secretions bothered me. <lb/>
tomorrow, rejoining the Pills gave me relief from these <lb/>
army next Friday in time to march symptoms of kidney complaint and <lb/>
With It into Washington. improved my condition in every <lb/>
Tomorrow's schedule calls for a For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
mile hike to Chester. Pa. c--. Co, Buffalo. <lb/>
sole tot the Unit- <lb/>
ed States. <lb/>
the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
Adv. <lb/>
Little Orphan Is Burned <lb/>
ll Death Near <lb/>
Hew<lb/>
Mate. <lb/>
-at <lb/>
G. M M <lb/>
General <lb/>
Merchandise <lb/>
i . .-it p-o <lb/>
j r. r now formal <lb/>
i. n, to. sand <lb/>
III be o to <lb/>
on <lb/>
of people who will Mm <lb/>
Special trains, special Pullman Cars <lb/>
spec Coaches will be required In <lb/>
large numbers. If you expect to at- <lb/>
tend this great event you should get <lb/>
busy- clubs, societies, schools and <lb/>
other organized bodies of all kinds <lb/>
No Need to Stop Work <lb/>
When the doctor orders you to stop <lb/>
work ll staggers you. I can't, you <lb/>
say. You know you are weak, run <lb/>
down and failing In health day by <lb/>
lay. but you must work as long us <lb/>
can stand. What you need Is <lb/>
BERN, Feb. of a <lb/>
distressing accident, which occurred <lb/>
about eight miles from this city late <lb/>
yesterday afternoon and which caused <lb/>
the of Nellie Gray Jones, a Electric Bitters to give tone, strength <lb/>
little orphan girl, live years of age, and vigor to your system, to prevent <lb/>
reached the city this afternoon. The down and build you up. Don't <lb/>
parents of the victim of the accident weak, or ailing when <lb/>
died several years ago and Hitlers will benefit you from <lb/>
to attend should get In line ,., an she first dose. bless them for <lb/>
at once Write the undersigned who wag of Mr and strength. <lb/>
give you Important Information. ,,,.,, A Every bottle Is <lb/>
take care of you or your party ., ,,, ed to satisfy. Only at all drug- <lb/>
in the best manner possible <lb/>
i-i and delivered by W. II. <lb/>
and wife Sydney F. to F. J. <lb/>
which mortgage deeds appear, <lb/>
of record in the register's office la <lb/>
Pitt county in Book 0-9. pages <lb/>
and the undersigned, as <lb/>
will on Monday, the 17th day <lb/>
of March 1913, at o'clock m., ex- <lb/>
pose to public sale the court <lb/>
house door In Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash the following de- <lb/>
scribed real property to wit. <lb/>
certain lot or parcel of land <lb/>
situated In the town of Greenville, <lb/>
lying on the east side of <lb/>
street and bounded by <lb/>
street on the west; by Tar river on <lb/>
the north and by the Reuben Clark <lb/>
and Clark lot on the south and <lb/>
being the same lot conveyed to W. <lb/>
R by Reuben Clark and wife <lb/>
as appears of record by <lb/>
deed In book P-9. page <lb/>
in the office In Pitt <lb/>
Also equipment and plant <lb/>
being and . the mill plant <lb/>
known a- Mill, consisting <lb/>
cf hollers and engine, saw mill, belt- <lb/>
ling, pulleys and all other <lb/>
machinery and mill appurtenance <lb/>
on said described in the <lb/>
gage above referred to. <lb/>
I This sale III be made for the <lb/>
of the terms of said <lb/>
. deeds. <lb/>
j This the 14th day of February, 1913. <lb/>
F. J. Mortgagee. <lb/>
Pierce, Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd ltd <lb/>
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK. <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair <lb/>
Work and Flues in Season, See <lb/>
J Greenville, <lb/>
clerk; H.<lb/>
CITY OFFICIALS <lb/>
Churches Lodge- and Social dent Sunday school; L. <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Chapel <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
I. Dudley. <lb/>
Sheriff- S. <lb/>
Clerk Superior C. Moore. <lb/>
Register of Deeds <lb/>
H. Wilson. <lb/>
o pastor. <lb/>
Free Will E <lb/>
Peden, pastor. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Greenville No. A. F. and A. M <lb/>
OH W. M.; L. H. Pen <lb/>
C. Sec. <lb/>
L. I Sharon No. A. F. and A. M.- <lb/>
B. If. Lewis. W. E. <lb/>
Spier. J. G. Taylor. <lb/>
Proctor, M. T <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Mayor- F. M. Woolen. <lb/>
C. Tyson. <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Chief of T. <lb/>
Aldermen -1 B <lb/>
A Bowen. J. Tunstall. <lb/>
F. Davenport, B, F. Tyson, Z. <lb/>
VanDyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb/>
and Light <lb/>
B. Spain, C. L <lb/>
W. Tucker. <lb/>
L. Allen. <lb/>
Fire D. Overton. <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
Baptist, C. M. Rock <lb/>
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W <lb/>
Wilson, superintendent of <lb/>
J. C. Tyson, <lb/>
J. J. Walker, pas <lb/>
tor; E. A. Sr. superintendent <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Episcopal. St. <lb/>
Tucker, W. A. Bowen, sup <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
P M <lb/>
Jams P <lb/>
. M. Hoyle. pastor, <lb/>
F. D W. M.; E. E. <lb/>
Sec <lb/>
Greenville Encampment No. <lb/>
lO. O. W. C. P ; L <lb/>
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb/>
No. K. of <lb/>
M C. 0.1 A B. <lb/>
h. of R. and S. <lb/>
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M <lb/>
J. N. Hart, H. E. E. Griffin <lb/>
See. <lb/>
Covenant No. I. O. O. F <lb/>
Meets every night. F. J <lb/>
Forbes N. O.; L. H. Pender, Sec. <lb/>
Tribe No. I O. R <lb/>
T. Hooker, Sachem; J. W <lb/>
Brown. C. of R. <lb/>
CLUBS <lb/>
Lillian Carr, pref <lb/>
Went; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb/>
or T <lb/>
J president; Mrs. J. L. Wool <lb/>
en. secretary. <lb/>
The Kings Mrs A I. <lb/>
Blow, president; J. O. <lb/>
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. <lb/>
and the little girl were sitting In the <lb/>
bedroom beside an open fire- <lb/>
place In which there was a roaring <lb/>
fire. Mrs. was culled from <lb/>
the room for a few minutes and left <lb/>
tho little girl alone. <lb/>
that harm would her. A few <lb/>
seconds after leaving the room she <lb/>
heard frantic screams rushing <lb/>
back found the enveloped in <lb/>
flames. Seizing a rug from the floor <lb/>
retail grocer and managed to extinguish tin <lb/>
Cash paid for hides. <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Division Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Raleigh. N. <lb/>
Established <lb/>
adv <lb/>
The president of the City <lb/>
trades and labor was <lb/>
to the State legislature. m <lb/>
flour sugar, coffee <lb/>
food, matches, oil, cotton seed <lb/>
seed oranges, <lb/>
nuts, candies, dried apples. <lb/>
prunes, currants, raisins, <lb/>
and china ware, wooden ware. <lb/>
and crackers, macaroni, cheese. <lb/>
butter, new Royal Sewing ma- <lb/>
chines and numerous other goods. <lb/>
Quality and quantity cheap for cash <lb/>
Come to me Number Ha <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
furniture dealer. Cash paid for hides. blazing clothing, but not <lb/>
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, Turkeys, she burned <lb/>
Eggs. resulted a few hours later. <lb/>
Mrs. was so badly burn- <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc. ,,, <lb/>
suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par- r, ,, ,,, of a <lb/>
suits, tables, lounges, safes. wag <lb/>
and Gall Ax snuff, High <lb/>
Life tobacco. Key West Cheroots. Hen- License. <lb/>
George Cigars, canned cherries, of <lb/>
peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly, <lb/>
lye, magic couple, . <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Clyde and Stella Harrington. <lb/>
and Porter. <lb/>
J. L. Harris and Stokes. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
and Roberta Dupree <lb/>
Peter Bryan and Nettle Hill. <lb/>
Andrew James and Moore. <lb/>
William Jordan and Dora Smith <lb/>
Frank Harris and ii a Woolen <lb/>
I Fred Barrett and Dancey. <lb/>
Are You a Cold <lb/>
I Take Dr. King's New Discovery <lb/>
The Bet fold. Throat an <lb/>
I medicine made. Money refund <lb/>
d If It falls to cure you. Do not hes- <lb/>
it at our risk. First dose <lb/>
helps. J. R. Wells. Texas <lb/>
King's New <lb/>
cured my terrible cough and cold <lb/>
f IS Bur It at <lb/>
a l <lb/>
II. ii i ll i it hiss <lb/>
Still with<lb/>
The Mutual Life Co., <lb/>
of <lb/>
New York. <lb/>
Trent arrived <lb/>
of Pittsburgh and <lb/>
n blockade. <lb/>
on the <lb/>
erected<lb/>
Corn- rod lid Evans I <lb/>
Ml SHORT <lb/>
I Mar. <lb/>
-i-are sad I <lb/>
Promptness <lb/>
Phone Night or nay <lb/>
I Met All <lb/>
Watch for Special Vote <lb/>
Days at <lb/>
p r from <lb/>
I j v ts n <lb/>
T I I <lb/>
with <lb/>
r i I i r i ii <lb/>
tie t of the<lb/>
additional. <lb/>
I th C <lb/>
la i s. number of <lb/>
. T. HICKS <lb/>
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating <lb/>
Engines; <lb/>
Electric Light <lb/>
I am prepared to do your work at <lb/>
me or<lb/>
C woolen <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
if <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
Superior to any. <lb/>
AH Soda Fountain<lb/>
Full of <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Cow 1-Woolen Co. <lb/>
. m<lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
D. M. <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County A to be An Act to 1.0 <lb/>
In tho Superior Court, Before Primary Pitt <lb/>
TO county. <lb/>
Having at administrator C ad wife Th. Assembly of North Car- <lb/>
or the estate of Edward Smith, Aaron Cox, car- do <lb/>
late of Pitt North Caro- is Section I. That a <lb/>
Una. this notify all persons av- . <lb/>
claims against the estate of said ,,,.,.,., for the selection <lb/>
Pat. candidates either branch of lbs <lb/>
on or before the day Patrick, Flo- ,, <lb/>
of January, or this notice will Ann Monro and husband Ed Moore. the re nils of else. <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery; all Henry Allen Smith. Claude Smith officers; select- <lb/>
persons Indebted to said estate will Ada Smith. Ada Thomas, lug and Instructing lo the <lb/>
please make Immediate payment, Thomas, Thomas. II, county convention; the <lb/>
This day of January, Thomas, Nina Bells Thom- <lb/>
ballots shall not again <lb/>
upon tho same until Hie close of the <lb/>
election. They shall keep poll lists <lb/>
the name of each voting In such <lb/>
elections and shall allow no x son <lb/>
in rots whose same dies not appear <lb/>
on the registration At the <lb/>
close . <lb/>
shall proceed to count <lb/>
the Mies mid the result; <lb/>
w. s. cox, <lb/>
and and any <lb/>
of county or city executive <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
of Edward Smith, all other persons an interest or fur <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
in the Ervin Cox land. be held and conducted <lb/>
The defendants above named the manner set forth. <lb/>
all other persons who Claim any in- See. I. That the primary election <lb/>
to and to the Cos land tor any or all of the shore <lb/>
as in the petition tiled in . . ,. , , ,, <lb/>
the above entitled action, will take held on the first <lb/>
that an action entitled as above Tuesday in October in each year in <lb/>
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
is the has been commenced in the superior which there shall be an election for <lb/>
Board of Commissioners Of Pitt to sell for par- members of the <lb/>
at its regular the of See. Such primary election shall <lb/>
in January, 1913, it being the division of the lands o <lb/>
lay of January, 1913, ordered an Cox 2- <lb/>
of late <lb/>
lying in Con- be Presided over and conducted HI guilty of violating any of <lb/>
Mond <lb/>
6th day <lb/>
election to be held in the following township for division among the manner prescribed by the rule <lb/>
territory In Swift Creek Township. at of the late Jordan of the party or <lb/>
Pitt Cox are brothers and sisters, and such and <lb/>
ass <lb/>
the South Side of road S <lb/>
running thence with the south side of court of Ht North fT, <lb/>
the said new road to the main public before day of of take and <lb/>
road, leading from Gardner's Cress March. 1913. and answer or demur an oath, before some person <lb/>
Roads to Indian Well Swamp, thence to the complaint or petition tiled In authorized to administer the same, <lb/>
across the said road to the line be- said action, or the plaintiffs will that he will impartially and <lb/>
tween W. B. Bland and W. W. Card- ply to the court for the relief demand- conduct the same <lb/>
thence with the said line, to a ed In said complaint. conduct according <lb/>
ditch the Northeast corner of W. W. I This Feb. 1913. <lb/>
Held, thence with the said D. C. MOORE. <lb/>
ditch across W. W. Garner's land, Clerk Superior Court, Such oath, when taken <lb/>
O. Gardner's land, thence with said F G. James and Son, subscribed shall he tiled with <lb/>
ditch across M. G. Gardner's land to for Plaintiffs. <lb/>
B. A. Gardner's land, thence up the lid <lb/>
said ditch to M. O. Gardner's <lb/>
thence with M. O. Gardner's back OF LOT <lb/>
fence and a continuation of the same virtue of a Deed of Trust ex- , . <lb/>
course to the north side of the Green- to the undersigned by E. or Participate In <lb/>
ville and Vanceboro road, thence with the same being recorded in holding such election without taking <lb/>
the north Bide of Bald road and east- pages and of the such oath, shall be guilty of a <lb/>
direction to a pathway leading Pitt county registry. I will on Fri- demeanor and lined or imprisoned <lb/>
t. J. A. Gardner's place, day. March 1913. one o'clock, , ., ,.,. <lb/>
thence across the said road, to the in front of the post office In , <lb/>
south side of said road, and along Bethel. N. C, sell public auction com- <lb/>
the south side of said road to the following described or governing board of any <lb/>
Smith and, a corner of the J. A certain lot or land lying In Pitt party or organization proposing <lb/>
A. Gardner land, thence a state of North Carolina, ad- ,, a primary election shall, at <lb/>
course with the Smith land to a ditch, Joining me of Henry Howard, . <lb/>
thence an eastward course with the Mrs. John Andrews, Grimes lot. sit- Preceding said <lb/>
ditch to the east corner of the on St., in Bethel, and election, proceed according to <lb/>
field, thence with the line of whore on said Howell resided on Sept. the rules and regulations of said <lb/>
the present fence of said field, to a . mo, said lot containing 3-4 of registrars and <lb/>
point opposite the mouth of an acre, the same land sold to ,.,,., , , ,. <lb/>
Fish Hole. In Swift Creek, thence said Howell by John Carson and of election <lb/>
to the present stock law as may be and the said <lb/>
fence. This Feb. 1913. or governing board shall give <lb/>
transmit such certificate with <lb/>
the poll lists, ballots ad all <lb/>
PUPILS <lb/>
pi and to , <lb/>
sou or persons designated by the <lb/>
of the party or <lb/>
holding such election; that they shall <lb/>
also within four days after the count <lb/>
is transmit a copy of said <lb/>
return, showing the number of votes <lb/>
by each candidate, to the <lb/>
of the court, where <lb/>
the same shall be filed <lb/>
t. Any manager who shall be <lb/>
the devolved upon <lb/>
hereunder be guilty of <lb/>
misdemeanor, and conviction <lb/>
thereof shall be punished by line not <lb/>
to one hundred dollars or <lb/>
imprisonment not to exceed six <lb/>
Months; and any manager who shall <lb/>
be guilty of fraud or corruption in <lb/>
the management of such election shall <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor and up- <lb/>
on conviction thereof shall be fined <lb/>
to the provisions of this act and th a to <lb/>
rules of such political party or or- <lb/>
the clerk of the superior court, and <lb/>
any election officer or manager who <lb/>
shall refuse to take such <lb/>
The said election lo be held on <lb/>
W. O. HOWARD. Trustee. <lb/>
First Tuesday In March. 1913, it being <lb/>
the 4th day of March, at Gard- av <lb/>
art Cross Road, for the purpose of . ,. ,, <lb/>
ascertaining the will of the qualified County- <lb/>
twenty notice of the lime <lb/>
or Imprisoned for a term not <lb/>
to exceed twelve months, or both. <lb/>
In the discretion of the court. <lb/>
Sec. Any voter who shall swear <lb/>
falsely in taking the prescribed oat-i. <lb/>
and Shelby; <lb/>
and Mason's <lb/>
Kenly and <lb/>
Greensboro and <lb/>
Concord and <lb/>
bury; Oxford, Weldon and Louisburg; <lb/>
Point, Winston-Salon, and <lb/>
Wilson. Greenville and <lb/>
and Pleasant Gar- <lb/>
den. <lb/>
Copy for the publication of the <lb/>
thirteenth volume of the college an- <lb/>
the <lb/>
of North Carolina has been <lb/>
placed in the hands of the printers, <lb/>
calling for pub- <lb/>
e book in early April. <lb/>
a cost of upwards of <lb/>
Schools Throughout the Stale representing expression of <lb/>
the most talent and <lb/>
Under Auspices School <lb/>
d the time and lo the per- J <lb/>
Union of Ii. C. <lb/>
SHALL I. C. <lb/>
with the contract <lb/>
of hi <lb/>
Hill ill the <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Among Number. <lb/>
supremo literary merit of tho <lb/>
ratty as and by the <lb/>
CHAPEL HILL, Feb editor-in-chief. A. L. M. Wiggins, or <lb/>
women in North Carolina vote Durham, the 1913 will <lb/>
pupils from North Carolina high <lb/>
schools will debate this question on <lb/>
Friday, February under the <lb/>
of the High School Debating <lb/>
rank with the leading college an- <lb/>
of tho United States and in <lb/>
design surpass University <lb/>
annuals of previous years. It will <lb/>
rank in the tip-top class of the an- <lb/>
of North organ- issued by the universities of <lb/>
institution by tho and Michigan. and Navy. The en- <lb/>
Philanthropic Literary Societies of Minneapolis. Minn., write <lb/>
tho University of North <lb/>
Each of these schools has been <lb/>
the editor on his annual <lb/>
are anxious to see your book off the <lb/>
what the writer has seen the <lb/>
In a triangular with the will be one of the best annuals <lb/>
other schools, and each school puts that we will turn out this <lb/>
out two affirmative year's annual will be dedicated <lb/>
the other the to Juntas Parker, of the class of 1890, <lb/>
or shall another person and on the above mentioned. Every cf the University, now attorney for <lb/>
school that wins both of Its debates the American Tobacco Company of <lb/>
take the oath in his name, In order <lb/>
to vote, shall guilty of perjury <lb/>
and be punished upon conviction as <lb/>
for perjury. <lb/>
Sec. It shall be the duty of any <lb/>
person. Who may lie appointed by his <lb/>
party in any rapacity and accepts <lb/>
the appointment to perform faith <lb/>
tho duties of such appointment, <lb/>
and it shall be the duty of any <lb/>
any convention assembled <lb/>
for the purpose of naming candidates <lb/>
who are lo be voted for by the <lb/>
to faithfully carry out the choice <lb/>
of his when ascertained <lb/>
declared as provided for by this act. <lb/>
any person or delegate <lb/>
I for said primary and of th <lb/>
. ., , . , lull or refuse to <lb/>
when the books . <lb/>
To Hell, Entry Taker of <lb/>
after provided shall <lb/>
form such duty shall <lb/>
will send its teams to Chapel Hill j New Cork city. Innumerable novel <lb/>
for the final contest for the features will mark the forthcoming <lb/>
Memorial Cup, which contest will. Rackety -the book will print- <lb/>
come two weeks In- etc. The humor section of the book <lb/>
creasing greatly tho state wide in- and foot page designs; several spec- <lb/>
In the Debating Union is the tally drawn designs to be printed in <lb/>
fact that tho query to be discussed, colors; some five hundred pictorial <lb/>
is a popular one. views will used; among <lb/>
For quite a number of school will be the familiar campus <lb/>
some of them ardent suffragettes, will characteristic poses of <lb/>
debate; namely the schools of a broad side view of the lead <lb/>
daily weekly newspapers; <lb/>
Chapel Hill and Graham will have pictures of captains of athletic teams; <lb/>
gills their The humor of the book <lb/>
misdemeanor in <lb/>
guilty of <lb/>
voters in the above described territory ,. laKer open for registration, said notice in the county in <lb/>
be claimant being a b. posted at three public places , . <lb/>
cording to law as in such of of Carolina, each township, ward or precinct, and Bee. If any voter, having par- <lb/>
and provided, and that Ashley Bach- ma on published twice a week in some daily one party primary <lb/>
Is appointed registrar and will following or parcel of land, to- in the town of to vote in a different <lb/>
the registration hooks open on n ,,,,, Greenville; and the said notice or primary election held for <lb/>
schools. Few are the counties in <lb/>
North that are not <lb/>
in the Debating Union, From <lb/>
in the west to Elisabeth <lb/>
the east, schools are <lb/>
lo slants for the <lb/>
Memorial Cup. <lb/>
will Illustrated with <lb/>
drawn cartoons. <lb/>
specially <lb/>
if lie had voted illegally in a goner- <lb/>
which book was used at tho gen- , <lb/>
election November, 1912. K, acres, more or Sec. That for the purposes of <lb/>
This the nth day of January, 1913. less and being a portion of the lice custodian of any of election. And If any voter, <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
Clerk, <lb/>
lid <lb/>
SERVICE RY <lb/>
Neck land, same being vacant and . <lb/>
land belonging to the registration books of Pitt county <lb/>
state of North Carolina, and subject shall on demand make a certified copy <lb/>
to the undersigned claim- same for the manager or <lb/>
make entry of. lays claim of political party or <lb/>
to prays for a grant for said <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Tills day of 1913. <lb/>
J. A. BULLOCK <lb/>
Claimant. <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County <lb/>
tho Superior Court, the J. B. BULLOCK. <lb/>
Clerk. -11 ltd <lb/>
S. J. Everett. Administrator of Jno. <lb/>
Ward, Deed, vs Joe Langley, Henry <lb/>
VACANT LAND <lb/>
Provided, that the political <lb/>
party or organization shall pay the <lb/>
custodian of the books en cents for <lb/>
each hundred copied. And <lb/>
the said executive committee or gov- <lb/>
board shall provide for the fur <lb/>
registration of voters whose <lb/>
Ward, Tom Ward, N. Dennis Ward, North Carolina, Pitt nines do not appear on said hooks; <lb/>
t To Entry laker . , , f . ., . <lb/>
Lucy and ,.,. and for the purposes of said <lb/>
The defendants above named will . , . ., . <lb/>
notice an entitled an Th undersigned being a the on <lb/>
has been commenced in the the slate North Carolina, he provided by such to he prior to, at time, <lb/>
superior court of Pitt county to sell and shown that the party or shall he or subsequent to the he <lb/>
voted oner in his primary <lb/>
shall vote or attempt to vote <lb/>
a second time in the Fame election <lb/>
at the Mine or at a poll, he <lb/>
shall he guilty of a misdemeanor and <lb/>
shall he Hind less than ten <lb/>
nor more than fifty dollars for <lb/>
each offense. <lb/>
See. If any person shall at- <lb/>
tempt to Influence Hie vote of <lb/>
by the use of Intoxicating liquors, <lb/>
or shall bribe or offer to bribe any <lb/>
voter by a promise of anything as a <lb/>
reward to be delivered or a <lb/>
quired to appear at the of the <lb/>
comer life north running north <lb/>
of any week. Said <lb/>
. ,, . . , . , <lb/>
clerk of tho superior court of said j lino, lo lion books shall be kept open lbs<lb/>
ewer or to the <lb/>
With said lino to ,,,;, no other place. <lb/>
, or tn. Plain- A. any time during the period <lb/>
be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on <lb/>
conviction shall be lined not I <lb/>
t nor more than the bun <lb/>
ed dollars. <lb/>
Sec. All dram-shops and other <lb/>
places tor rending Intoxicating <lb/>
liquors shall be closed pending i <lb/>
primary election. And shall he <lb/>
unlawful for any person to sell or <lb/>
give away or vinous liquors, <lb/>
beer or cider within three miles of <lb/>
a primary election during the time cf <lb/>
election and from twelve o'clock the <lb/>
night preceding lo twelve o'clock on <lb/>
SI ray Taken <lb/>
I have taken up one female hog, <lb/>
v about dark red color. <lb/>
Some of the typical marked swallow fork In both ears. <lb/>
formed are the of Owner can get same by proving own- <lb/>
New Bern and Elizabeth lei ship and paying charges. <lb/>
City; Morganton JOHN HARDER, <lb/>
Durham, and Mount; ltd <lb/>
BALE <lb/>
lino to Greene Island line <lb/>
tiff will apply to the court for the . J . ls. Bald books are open for registration <lb/>
relief demanded I petition. j con- any elector any Inspect said books <lb/>
This the 4th day of February, 1913. by estimation acres, more challenge any voter, which said <lb/>
or ll vacant and cl shall be heard at any lime. <lb/>
ltd land to the v tho <lb/>
state of Nor I, Carolina sub j <lb/>
and undersigned claim- , , ., ,. <lb/>
nut hereby makes entry lava M Of due notice to <lb/>
virtue of a power In to, and a giant for said to tho person whose vote Is <lb/>
a Judgment or decree of the superior and. longed. No person shall have the <lb/>
court of county, before the clerk, This the day of Jan. right to ,,, primary ejection <lb/>
of any political party who will not <lb/>
I the light to vote In the approach- <lb/>
general election, but any person <lb/>
o'clock m., before the <lb/>
court house door In the town of Having duly before <lb/>
titled. Tube Hodge, General Guardian J. BULLOCK. <lb/>
of Isabella Hodge. Mack Hodge. Viola lid <lb/>
Hodge and Lucy Hodge. <lb/>
undersigned will, SATURDAY, March j NOTICE TO <lb/>
election, under the same restrictions <lb/>
and penalties as a genial election. <lb/>
Sec. That Hits mi shall apply <lb/>
only to the county of Pitt <lb/>
Sec. This act shall be in tores. <lb/>
from and alter Its ratification. <lb/>
LAUD BALI <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the super- <lb/>
court of county special <lb/>
the or before the day for the general <lb/>
N. sell to the highest Superior Court clerk as election shall be entitled to vote la No. entitled <lb/>
and Inst bidder, for cash, the follow- estate of R. W. King, de- said primary, And for tho purposes Cox wife et vs Frank Ber- <lb/>
described land. lying being , , h , , , of same qualifications et under signed coin- <lb/>
air Indebted to the estate to make shall he required of a voter in said <lb/>
as Immediate payment to the undersign- primary as are required by law Ii <lb/>
the last corner of Lot ed; and all persons having i genial city or county election <lb/>
No. the division of the lands of against said estate to present them to the case may Provided, that the <lb/>
will sell for cash at pub- <lb/>
before tho court house <lb/>
door In Greenville on Monday. March <lb/>
1913. the following described tract <lb/>
or parcel of land situate in the <lb/>
the late Washington and runs undersigned for payment on or said political party or organization of Pitt and township <lb/>
with the line of Lot. No SO W. near tho town of That <lb/>
poles to a small pine In Oliver Smith's the 5th day or February. 1914. may require such additional No , <lb/>
line, thence with his line N. M poles or this notice will be pleaded In bar rations to party realty ll may of tho lands of Jordan <lb/>
to n stake with pointers. Oliver Smiths recovery. Provided, that Cox, deceased, beginning at the sec- <lb/>
corner In W. B. line, thence of 1913. candidate may a represent- corner of lot No. In said <lb/>
at tho polls to witness <lb/>
said S 1-2 p KING <lb/>
3-5 to the beginning, contain- MAT E. KING, <lb/>
acres, more or less, and being MB Administratrix of R. W. King, and counting of the ballots. <lb/>
the same lot allotted to <lb/>
for life and then to Isabella Hodge. I Strays Taken at election, and <lb/>
Mack Hodge. Viola Lucy I I have taken up two pigs, one spot- lately before opening the polls, such <lb/>
Hodge, In the one sandy color, weight about managers shall open each ballot box <lb/>
to nook to be used In such election, see <lb/>
on in the office of the Clerk Iran get same by proving ownership there are no ballots in such box, or less, and being <lb/>
of the superior court of Pitt county and paying charges. the publicly to lot allotted to Ervin Cox In tho <lb/>
This Feb. I. <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE. Commissioner. <lb/>
and Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
vision and running the third line of <lb/>
said No. north west <lb/>
poles to tho third corner of said Lot <lb/>
No. south 1-2 west <lb/>
poles to n knot centered <lb/>
by throe pines, south west <lb/>
poles to a stake centered by three <lb/>
post oaks, thence north 1-2, <lb/>
Be Happy <lb/>
Happy girl, or woman, who has never suffered from <lb/>
any of the diseases of womanhood Or, if she has been a <lb/>
sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of too wonderful <lb/>
benefits of the woman's <lb/>
is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women's ailments. <lb/>
It Is a natural harmless, purely vegetable. <lb/>
It has been in successful use for more than years. It <lb/>
has cured thousands. It should do toe same for you. <lb/>
TAKE The <lb/>
Mrs. Mary of Denver, Tenn., says, think <lb/>
there is no tonic on earth, as good as I used it <lb/>
with the very best results. I had backache and nearly <lb/>
everything a woman could suffer with, until took <lb/>
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always recommend to <lb/>
can't praise it too highly. As a medicine for weak, tired, <lb/>
worn-out women, is safe and reliable. Try It, today. <lb/>
Writ Medicine Co. <lb/>
and book. Treatment bee. J M<lb/>
i- <lb/>
R. P. MOORE, <lb/>
R. P. D, Bethel. N. C. <lb/>
are no ballots in such box. of the Jordan Cox land, <lb/>
shall then and lock or sea. up <lb/>
such box, except the opening to lid <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good lantern around <lb/>
the the yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient or unsafe. <lb/>
Tho is ideal for home use. It Rives a clear, bright <lb/>
on tap. It is strong, durable, compact, handy. <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
Published by <lb/>
lull Inc. <lb/>
U Editor. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
The State Journal Is the name of a We hope J. P. Morgan did not go <lb/>
new weekly paper just started in all the to Egypt to be convert- <lb/>
Raleigh by Messrs. R. F. Beasley and into a mummy. The great <lb/>
Aler J. Field. It la a page paper, is reported to be quite sick over Cox of spent Sunday at <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber and Co., have <lb/>
Winterville Items. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, Feb. <lb/>
. year, . . 11.00 <lb/>
Six months, . . <lb/>
may be had upon <lb/>
application at the office In <lb/>
The K Hector corner Evans <lb/>
and streets <lb/>
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb/>
respect will be charged at <lb/>
per word <lb/>
magazine form, and in both appeal- there. <lb/>
and character it is very <lb/>
live. As it's name implies, It alms to j if the senate fails <lb/>
be a Journal for the entire state. and seizure it <lb/>
the latest Improved corn and peanut <lb/>
to pass the planters. It will pay you to see them, <lb/>
will make n Messrs. Hugh and Madison <lb/>
big blunder and show that it is not were callers in town Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
and Jackson cordially Invite <lb/>
you to their store to Inspect their new <lb/>
Just why that class of business men favor enforcing prohibition. <lb/>
who would derive benefit from <lb/>
matters discussed and contemplated if Representative Clark's bill against line of up to date shoes In all styles. <lb/>
In public meetings, are the ones who depredations of fowls s for men, ladles and children, <lb/>
absent themselves from such meet- n remove the cause of Miss Blanch Cox and Mrs. <lb/>
is hard to understand. B Quarrel between neighbors. <lb/>
As might have been expected to <lb/>
You stand seeing the streets for CO cents. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
James spent Saturday In Greenville. <lb/>
See the nice line of bats In A. W <lb/>
Ange's window and take your pick <lb/>
Communication <lb/>
sates will ch <lb/>
cents per line, up to lines. <lb/>
out of the suffragette move- littered and crowded with building -00 bushels of Burt's oats on hand. <lb/>
some of them are now material when it marks improvements Harrington, Barber and Co. <lb/>
eating women entering the ministry going. , Jackson <lb/>
went to Greenville Monday. <lb/>
T-ant was the stand taken by one In For dry <lb/>
a Congregational church meeting in This year is starting out with too heavy groceries, see Spier and Jack- <lb/>
His., the other day. many earthquakes and first thing you son. <lb/>
Mr. M. T. Spier went to Green- <lb/>
as second class matter <lb/>
August 1910, at the post office a <lb/>
North Carolina, under <lb/>
act of March 1879. <lb/>
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1913 <lb/>
know something will be shook up. <lb/>
Some people right here In Green- or down, <lb/>
ville might profit by carefully study-; <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
A car load of furniture Just arrived <lb/>
at A. W. Ange and Co's. It will pay <lb/>
the meaning of that verse in This is the time of year when you to examine their stock before you <lb/>
Everybody who comes and looks, aMt are buy. <lb/>
Over East Carolina Teachers upon good and hard The Vance Literary Society of the <lb/>
School, as the legislative I . . , . Winterville High School will give u <lb/>
children. and there may be less of it. at <lb/>
Committee Tuesday, sees what the public debate at <lb/>
. ., ,, p. m. that leg- <lb/>
accomplishing In . .,.,,., <lb/>
Since the search and seizure bi Instead of fretting over poor bus- Mature of N. C. should enact a law <lb/>
and realizes now much . . i <lb/>
, , , passed, you can mark It down In bad weather, use such days under it <lb/>
could be done with larger equipment.,,, a. , . , ,. , , , of age from working in factories and <lb/>
mills. <lb/>
DROPS <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
REMEDY <lb/>
For all forms of <lb/>
RHEUMATISM <lb/>
Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, Neural. <lb/>
Troubles, and <lb/>
Asthma <lb/>
STOP THE PAIN <lb/>
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It Mops an re- <lb/>
Joint t <lb/>
the .- uric and In <lb/>
in it No <lb/>
other like it. Sample <lb/>
free on request. <lb/>
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb/>
One Dollar per bottle, or pent <lb/>
paid . price not <lb/>
obtainable In your locality. <lb/>
, f RHEUMATIC CO. <lb/>
Street <lb/>
Pool Rooms Must Co By <lb/>
March First, Says <lb/>
Aldermen <lb/>
In face of the urgent need of more <lb/>
room it is hoped the legislature will <lb/>
comply with the modest request the <lb/>
c has made for an appropriation <lb/>
to make some permanent improve- <lb/>
that there are some places in Green- to lay plans to Improve business in <lb/>
that are going to be mighty good weather. <lb/>
particular about how they take <lb/>
chances at being searched. <lb/>
R. H. Chase, Frank <lb/>
o--------- Pierce, Leo Earl Dawson. <lb/>
Some folks keep talking about re- Jamie T. Smith, O. L. <lb/>
pealing the Pitt county stock law <lb/>
Tyson, Jr., E. W. Jr., A. <lb/>
lbs of us ore cannot sec <lb/>
made such a to-do over <lb/>
Castro catering the United States, <lb/>
In this country liberty it looks <lb/>
like b i ought to have been allowed <lb/>
ii on and Bee the folks and <lb/>
U much as he wants to, and <lb/>
then so home when he sot good <lb/>
if the Greenville market bl Just like the legislature had not to be present, <lb/>
going to have something like eight ready killed it. Mr. j. B. went Green. <lb/>
warehouses by next season, it does ville Monday. <lb/>
not mean that the farmers will get When the public will not stand <lb/>
high prices If they put all their land wrong pictures at the the of <lb/>
In tobacco. latter will have to Improve. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Feb. 19.-St. <lb/>
o--------- John Episcopal church In this city Is <lb/>
You can mark It down that North A suicide, a fire and an auto- to be the scene of a notable wedding<lb/>
SKIN SORES <lb/>
mom, am nut, rums, <lb/>
SALT KM <lb/>
healed by <lb/>
SALVE <lb/>
is. Par <lb/>
QUICKLY HEALED <lb/>
Carolina is going to harbor fewer mobile accident, gave <lb/>
ready. That is what it amounts <lb/>
after keeping him detained at the <lb/>
door for several weeks. <lb/>
i in ii-kn Conservation Congress <lb/>
LINCOLN, Neb., fourth <lb/>
annual meeting of the Nebraska Con- <lb/>
Greenville tomorrow evening, when Miss Louise I Congress began at the state <lb/>
enough exciting incidents for one day. in university today and will continue its <lb/>
c marriage to Mr. David Andrews until Saturday. Henry <lb/>
Over eleven hundred boys through- b <lb/>
of the oldest families in the try Life Commission, and a number of <lb/>
out the state have enrolled for the she a of the prominent leaders in the con- <lb/>
blind <lb/>
seizure law there will be no excuse <lb/>
for officers not finding them. <lb/>
Almost every nook of North Car- <lb/>
Is appealing to the legislature <lb/>
corn contests this year. <lb/>
widening and deepening of th. , <lb/>
. , , , a six months term of the <lb/>
channel of Tar river, which is to , . cars <lb/>
. . . schools. Compulsory <lb/>
done this year, should be come <lb/>
lowed by the of a boat term <lb/>
Col. William Hayne Perry of Green- <lb/>
ville, S. C, who was the son of Go v. <lb/>
How would you like to see street Benjamin Perry of that state. She <lb/>
Id Greenville You will Bee <lb/>
attendance <lb/>
along with the them here <lb/>
Is also a granddaughter of United <lb/>
States Senator John M. of <lb/>
Alabama. <lb/>
movement are on the pro- <lb/>
gram for addresses. <lb/>
Mrs. J. J. of Wilson, <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening to visit her <lb/>
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown. <lb/>
The board of aldermen held <lb/>
special meeting Tuesday night, and <lb/>
adopted a resolution revoking all <lb/>
pool licenses in the town, to be <lb/>
March 1st. <lb/>
February <lb/>
hoisted first time OS <lb/>
island of Corsica. <lb/>
army concentrated at <lb/>
Bordeaux for an invasion of <lb/>
England. <lb/>
Jackson took the field <lb/>
the Florida Indians. <lb/>
r Knights of Pythias <lb/>
founded by James H. <lb/>
bone at Washington, D. C. <lb/>
States Congress passed <lb/>
a bill to retire the trade <lb/>
Last Tax Appointment <lb/>
I will be at the following places on <lb/>
the dates named for the purpose of <lb/>
collecting taxes due for the year <lb/>
1912. Meet me and save costs, for <lb/>
this is my last appointment. <lb/>
S. I. Sheriff. <lb/>
Ayden, March 1st <lb/>
Swift Creek, March 1st. <lb/>
Farmville Farmville, March let <lb/>
Bethel, Bethel, March 1st <lb/>
Carolina, Stokes, March 1st <lb/>
Falkland, Falkland, March 7th. <lb/>
Grimesland, March <lb/>
March 8th. <lb/>
Bells X Roads, 3rd. <lb/>
Beaver Dam, Arthur, March 6th. <lb/>
to mar <lb/>
Old Age <lb/>
Old age as It comes in the orderly <lb/>
process of nature is a beautiful and <lb/>
majestic thing. It stands for <lb/>
knowledge, wisdom, counsel. <lb/>
That Is old ago as it should be, but <lb/>
old age as it often Is means poor <lb/>
torpid bowels, a sluggish <lb/>
and a general feeling of ill health, <lb/>
despondency and misery. This in <lb/>
most every instance Is wholly <lb/>
One of Chamberlain's Tab- <lb/>
lets taken Immediately after supper <lb/>
will improve the digestion, tone up <lb/>
the liver and regulate the bowels. <lb/>
That feeling of despondency will give <lb/>
way to one of hope and good cheer. <lb/>
For Bale by all druggists. <lb/>
adv <lb/>
line to Norfolk. With tills means of <lb/>
transportation there would come such <lb/>
o I In spite of the mossbacks and kick- <lb/>
In the world did you Greenville is going right ahead.; <lb/>
a saving In freight rates as to put pet as fine a court house a, that <lb/>
thousands of dollars annually in a We , of The legislature showing the dis- <lb/>
pockets of the Then enter. position to kill all the bills for the <lb/>
ville will go forward by leaps and go and buM <lb/>
bounds. <lb/>
Th Atlantic Coast Line If sending <lb/>
very attractive and valuable <lb/>
bulletins setting forth the <lb/>
ties of the South. One of the <lb/>
tins treats of corn growing and the <lb/>
work of corn club, and another <lb/>
comparative crop values In the <lb/>
North and South, also the experience <lb/>
An man built a <lb/>
house, moved into it, and had <lb/>
pied it only three hours when it <lb/>
caught on fire and was nearly de- <lb/>
new counties at this session. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
Good roads are worth working for <lb/>
every day in the year. <lb/>
The legislature is getting down to <lb/>
night work. <lb/>
STEADIER It <lb/>
Several members of the West LAID <lb/>
legislature have been caught I Mi <lb/>
of farmers from the North and handed accepting bribes in con- The farmer can adopt a <lb/>
who hare come South and made the election of a United system of diversified agriculture In <lb/>
success. <lb/>
the present legislature <lb/>
States senator. <lb/>
which the time of men and teams is <lb/>
better distributed the year <lb/>
Down here in North Carolina women than is possible In raising cotton and <lb/>
will not quit and go home without do not want to vote- at least very corn alone. The number of days of <lb/>
passing a bill conferring upon <lb/>
commissioners the authority of at- <lb/>
tending to county matters. So many <lb/>
purely local bills going up to the <lb/>
for enactment ard time <lb/>
consumers and a burden of expense <lb/>
to the stats. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
The binding over to superior court <lb/>
of hi of a minister of <lb/>
Greenville because he preached <lb/>
against evils existing in the com- <lb/>
should not cause the people <lb/>
o town to slacken their efforts <lb/>
to cot rid of these mils. There are <lb/>
s here that ought to be closed. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
Before Governor can get the <lb/>
peat in his office warmed, talk be- <lb/>
gins to loom up as to who will likely <lb/>
he tho next governor. But as a gov- <lb/>
i of North Carolina cannot <lb/>
himself the talk does not in the <lb/>
least disturb the present chief <lb/>
The county that cannot support it- <lb/>
self has but little excuse for being <lb/>
a county. Doubtless that Is one <lb/>
on the does not take <lb/>
to the propositions <lb/>
In establish new counties that come <lb/>
tip at every session. <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
A New York eye ears <lb/>
moving picture shows <lb/>
the eye sight of half of the <lb/>
people in that city. <lb/>
few of them, but they help along a crop miscellaneous work <lb/>
powerful sight In every good move and lost the cotton-corn <lb/>
for Improvement. farmer for a whole year does not ex- <lb/>
to days as a rule, and <lb/>
latest thrill Is the the number of days that the horse <lb/>
of a man named Hay who has or mule works at actual crop work, <lb/>
a son named Timothy and a daughter does not usually exceed days In <lb/>
named a year, hence there Is a great amount <lb/>
His wife is no doubt in clover. lost time for men and teams on a <lb/>
farm, unless there Is <lb/>
As we said on a former occasion, much miscellaneous work to do; <lb/>
n comparison of statements of Green- which there Is not for the average <lb/>
banks with those of other tenant or for the average one-horse <lb/>
towns leaves nothing for this town farmer. Under a properly diversified <lb/>
to be ashamed of. i system, however, the two-horse far- <lb/>
mer can work days In a year at <lb/>
Britton, of the Raleigh News and actual crop work, besides a lot of <lb/>
ought to get after some of time devoted to miscellaneous work, <lb/>
the papers for printing his picture and In working a greater number of <lb/>
over the name of Francisco in a year, be tends a much <lb/>
0--------- total area and gets a larger in- <lb/>
If every business man would try D. In The Pro- <lb/>
as hard to build up his own business Farmer. <lb/>
as ho does to pull down that of his ; <lb/>
competitor, he would make more The annual conference of the <lb/>
success National Child Labor Committee will <lb/>
e held in Jacksonville, Florida, March <lb/>
1913. The general sub- <lb/>
The price of scats in stock ex- Child Labor and Poverty, will <lb/>
changes seem to be In the be discussed In relation to wages, <lb/>
car with Block In express com- unemployment and the family. <lb/>
Many southerners will be among the <lb/>
speakers and conditions of em- <lb/>
ploying Industries in the south will <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST <lb/>
Farm Machinery <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
Because it <lb/>
PAYS <lb/>
us to sell and <lb/>
you Lo buy 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/>
and on all our Farm and Garden Implements <lb/>
HADLEY <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Some of them wondering why described. <lb/>
Mr. Bryan is so quiet of late. Oh, <lb/>
let a fellow stay In the back ground l <lb/>
. ,.,. t . , I one of the kings <lb/>
a mile it be wants to. . , , <lb/>
are called and what does the <lb/>
word mean <lb/>
the It Is up to any of the readers to <lb/>
We have not abandoned <lb/>
that It Is going to snow before long, answer. <lb/>
Transports Yesterday <lb/>
For Mexico Loaded <lb/>
With Marines <lb/>
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Feb. <lb/>
Two of the four United States army <lb/>
and <lb/>
which have been fitting out here for <lb/>
expeditionary service, sailed this <lb/>
morning, leaving shortly after G <lb/>
o clock. <lb/>
The Meade is bound for <lb/>
where she goes to take marines <lb/>
to Vera Cruz. The Is <lb/>
steaming south, presumably bound for <lb/>
Galveston, though her sailing orders <lb/>
were not made public and definite in- <lb/>
formation is unobtainable at the <lb/>
master's office. <lb/>
Both vessels were ordered to sail <lb/>
yesterday, but were unable to get <lb/>
away until today. Work of <lb/>
out has been rushed with the <lb/>
most dispatch. All day yesterday and <lb/>
throughout the night they were get- <lb/>
ting ready to put to sea. <lb/>
The Kilpatrick and Summer are <lb/>
still at the here. They have <lb/>
sailing orders, presumably for South- <lb/>
ports and as soon as they are <lb/>
ready will sail. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Realty Company <lb/>
secured Mr. C. T. 1400 <lb/>
acre Wilson farm, just across the <lb/>
river, will have an auction sale <lb/>
there about the middle of March. <lb/>
This large farm, about acres of <lb/>
which arc cleared, will be <lb/>
ed in small tracts and sold according- <lb/>
It will be the largest most <lb/>
novel auction sale of farm lands this <lb/>
Immediate section has known. But <lb/>
that is in keeping with the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Realty Company's method of <lb/>
things on a large scale. <lb/>
Something out of the ordinary for <lb/>
this sale is that the terms will be <lb/>
one-fourth cash and the balance <lb/>
In five yearly payments and <lb/>
possession is not to be given <lb/>
until this year's crops are gathered, <lb/>
the purchaser will be paid six per <lb/>
to offset this. The reason for <lb/>
this postponement of possession Is <lb/>
that plans have already been made <lb/>
for this year's crops on the land. <lb/>
Another feature about sale will <lb/>
lie giving the purchaser of a parcel the <lb/>
option of taking one or more adjoining <lb/>
options the same size at the same <lb/>
price, by which means he can get a <lb/>
farm of any size desired. <lb/>
Since Mr. has owned this <lb/>
farm he has greatly Improved it and <lb/>
It very valuable. It Is right close <lb/>
to Greenville, extending from the <lb/>
banks of Tar river back to the branch <lb/>
just this Bide of Parker's Cross <lb/>
and both Atlantic Coast Line rail- <lb/>
road and the county road both run <lb/>
almost through the of it. <lb/>
The sale of this farm going to <lb/>
attract wide Interest. <lb/>
Miss Tyson Entertains <lb/>
On Friday evening from to <lb/>
o'clock Miss Christine Tyson, in a <lb/>
charming and unique manner, enter- <lb/>
the senior class of the Green- <lb/>
high school. <lb/>
Fitting suggestions for St. <lb/>
tine's day and the class colors, red <lb/>
and white, predominated throughout <lb/>
the home. The graceful hangings of <lb/>
and and the soft glow <lb/>
from the red lights, with the happy <lb/>
seniors moving beneath them, made <lb/>
a most beautiful for this, the <lb/>
first festive evening given to honor <lb/>
the class of <lb/>
The guests were welcomed by the <lb/>
hostess, with her usual grace and Mr. I <lb/>
Beth Hooker. Delicious fruit <lb/>
served in the hall. <lb/>
An exciting game of was <lb/>
In progress and the Bounds of. <lb/>
merriment rang through the spacious <lb/>
hall and rooms. Miss <lb/>
was fortunate In winning the prize, <lb/>
a beautiful bunch of red carnations. <lb/>
Delicious ices, cakes and mints, I <lb/>
which were designed so as to carry <lb/>
out the color were served by <lb/>
Misses Frances Whedbee, <lb/>
Dumber, Alma Rock and Frances Taft. <lb/>
J. L. and family were <lb/>
the recipients, of a very liberal <lb/>
last Tuesday <lb/>
by tho many members of the <lb/>
Methodist church. Mr, and <lb/>
bis excellent wife were visited by a <lb/>
number of ladles who were the pro- <lb/>
of the movement and the rev- <lb/>
gentleman was taken by <lb/>
prise when numerous articles of <lb/>
apparel, towels, dress <lb/>
goods, handkerchiefs, ties, hosiery, <lb/>
table clothes, counterpanes and <lb/>
other useful articles, besides a <lb/>
liberal amount of The <lb/>
were highly appreciated by Mr. Rum- <lb/>
and his family. Tho net of the <lb/>
generous donors evidences the love <lb/>
and esteem held by members of <lb/>
for their<lb/>
Tenant <lb/>
A tenant e belonging to Mr. <lb/>
John Allen, about G miles from town, <lb/>
destroyed by fun Sunday night. <lb/>
Ufa did no learn the of the <lb/>
or amount of the Vs. <lb/>
that he a hundred dollars <lb/>
Insurance. <lb/>
Several Before the Senate <lb/>
of General Five <lb/>
Railroad Bills In- <lb/>
RALEIGH, Feb. than half <lb/>
a hundred bills passed their final read <lb/>
in the of representatives <lb/>
yesterday, several dozen local roll call <lb/>
bills passed their second reading and <lb/>
more than fifty new bills were Intro- <lb/>
No bills of general interest <lb/>
were considered, the public local and <lb/>
private calendar having precedence. <lb/>
the more than fifty new bills <lb/>
introduced, however, were a good <lb/>
number of public measures of general <lb/>
interest. In the senate also a great <lb/>
many bills passed their final reading <lb/>
most of them, however, being only <lb/>
local In their application. <lb/>
house calendar is still in a <lb/>
congested condition, more so than at <lb/>
this period of the session of 1911. <lb/>
For this reason a number of members <lb/>
yesterday insisted on holding a night <lb/>
session, but some desired to go to <lb/>
the show last night and <lb/>
Murphy called attention to the <lb/>
fact that the house would be making <lb/>
no real progress to consider more <lb/>
bills than clerk's office force could <lb/>
handle, so a motion to adjourn at <lb/>
until o'clock today was car- <lb/>
A Joint resolution thanking Hon. <lb/>
Kemp P. for his service to the <lb/>
slate, rendered in writing and pub- <lb/>
his history of University, <lb/>
was adopted by a rising vote, it had <lb/>
already been adopted by the house. <lb/>
The senate also passed on final read- <lb/>
the bill to amend the re- <lb/>
to the time when justices of the <lb/>
peace shall return to the <lb/>
peace shall make returns to <lb/>
court, limiting the time to twenty <lb/>
days after the original trial, and to <lb/>
amend the law relating to auditing <lb/>
books of private corporations. <lb/>
Railroad Bills <lb/>
Representative Bikes of Union In- <lb/>
half a dozen bills, three of <lb/>
them providing for further <lb/>
of To regulate <lb/>
of freight trains, to require full <lb/>
crews on all passenger trains and to <lb/>
require more efficient service by rail- <lb/>
road companies in checking <lb/>
To incorporate the Dunn and <lb/>
ton railroad company is purpose <lb/>
cf a bill introduced by Representative <lb/>
Young, of Harnett, while <lb/>
Page of Moore is the author of <lb/>
a bill to amend the charter of the <lb/>
Aberdeen and railroad. <lb/>
Representative Devin of <lb/>
Introduced a bill to prohibit peddling <lb/>
of drugs, medicines and appliances <lb/>
for treatment and another to regulate <lb/>
the distribution of samples of patent <lb/>
medicines, drugs, etc, <lb/>
A special order for the close of the <lb/>
morning hour Friday is the <lb/>
mill encourage road building in <lb/>
North Carolina and to provide a road <lb/>
fund by the issuing of the bonds of <lb/>
state to be loaned to the counties <lb/>
of the <lb/>
THE SENATE <lb/>
The senate was called to order at <lb/>
o'clock Monday by President Pro <lb/>
Pharr, prayer being offered by <lb/>
Rev. L. T. Johnson, pastor of the <lb/>
Christian church, Raleigh. <lb/>
Petitions <lb/>
Petitions were presented for in- <lb/>
creased appropriations to school for <lb/>
feeble-minded by Senators Hannah. <lb/>
Hobgood, Weaver, <lb/>
Brown, Allen and Coffey. <lb/>
Petitions from citizens for six <lb/>
months schools by Senators Brown, <lb/>
Phillips and Hall. <lb/>
For a state wide law relating to <lb/>
dumping sawdust in streams by Sen- <lb/>
Jones. <lb/>
For larger appropriation to Oxford <lb/>
Orphan Asylum by Senator Pharr. <lb/>
For state wide stock law by Sen- <lb/>
Hawes. <lb/>
Regulating the killing of fur-bear- <lb/>
by Senator Coffey. <lb/>
ROUTE OF HE <lb/>
Express <lb/>
Schedule in Effect January <lb/>
N. following schedule fig- <lb/>
published as information only <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
VI LEAVE <lb/>
East Bound <lb/>
a. in. dally, <lb/>
Pullman Car fur Norfolk. <lb/>
a m. dally, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb/>
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Parlor Car service. Conn for <lb/>
all points North and West. <lb/>
p. m. dally except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
in sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
For information and res- <lb/>
West Hound <lb/>
a. m. dully, for Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car <lb/>
service. Connects North and West. <lb/>
a. in daily for Wilson and <lb/>
Connects for all points. <lb/>
p. m dally for Wilson and <lb/>
Raleigh. , Broiler <lb/>
L. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Gen. Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Who Makes The A .-suit Is <lb/>
To The April Of <lb/>
Superior Court I <lb/>
Bond <lb/>
The sermons which Rev C. M. <lb/>
Rock and Rev. E. M. Hoyle preached <lb/>
Sunday night to their respective con- <lb/>
in the Baptist and <lb/>
dist churches were topics of much <lb/>
comment on the streets Monday. Ev- <lb/>
advocate of morality and good <lb/>
approved of all the preach- <lb/>
said the evils arising from <lb/>
blind tigers, pool rooms and gambling <lb/>
that exist here. <lb/>
j Further than this, the town was <lb/>
thrown into a feeling of indignation <lb/>
Monday afternoon at a dastardly as- <lb/>
sault made upon Rev. M. Rock, pas- <lb/>
tor of the church, by S. J. <lb/>
Nobles, of a pool room. place <lb/>
has long been looked upon as carry- <lb/>
on a business that should not be <lb/>
allowed, and has frequently <lb/>
spoken against by others besides the <lb/>
preachers. <lb/>
Mr. had gone in a store just <lb/>
across the street from pool room, <lb/>
and Nobles that he was there <lb/>
went in. Nobles said a few words <lb/>
the minister and struck him two <lb/>
blows on head. This was more <lb/>
than the preacher would stand for, <lb/>
and turning loose his fists on <lb/>
soon bad him reeling about the <lb/>
I Just as Mr. Rock began landing his <lb/>
blows with telling effect, A. H. <lb/>
aT darted behind him. He was <lb/>
a blow back of the bead and the <lb/>
next instant was grabbed from behind <lb/>
and his arms pinioned lo his body. <lb/>
While being thus held Nobles <lb/>
and again struck the minister <lb/>
two or three blows; one of them cut- <lb/>
ting the bridge of his nose. <lb/>
Mr. Rock could not toll who struck <lb/>
the blow from behind, but it was <lb/>
w ho Id him while Nobles <lb/>
and renewed the assault. <lb/>
A number of citizens got <lb/>
Monday night to decide upon some <lb/>
of action and strongly Con- <lb/>
the assault on minister. <lb/>
Mayor Woolen this morn- <lb/>
counsel waived <lb/>
and he was required to give bond <lb/>
in the sum of to appear at April <lb/>
term of Superior court. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Feb. in- <lb/>
crease of nearly in the an- <lb/>
appropriation bill was <lb/>
made by the senate committee on <lb/>
which reported meas- <lb/>
to senate today. The total <lb/>
asked for is the sum in- <lb/>
an Increase of in <lb/>
railway may pay In part by <lb/>
of the parcel post. <lb/>
A new weighing of the malls <lb/>
a period of thirty days from <lb/>
September 1913, is provided by the <lb/>
bill as reported to the senate. This <lb/>
step is recommended because the par- <lb/>
post has greatly Increased the <lb/>
of malls and the railroads <lb/>
they are entitled to <lb/>
on a new basis. The bill also <lb/>
would the present practice of <lb/>
carrying second class mail on fast <lb/>
freight trains. <lb/>
The plan of allowing communities <lb/>
to nominate their postmasters Is em- <lb/>
bodied in the bill and would apply <lb/>
to all fourth class whore <lb/>
postmasters salary Is more than <lb/>
The bill does not such <lb/>
nomination compulsory. <lb/>
Within n nursery Doors. <lb/>
The best covering for a children's <lb/>
playroom la cocoa matting, which can <lb/>
easily be taken up and shaken twice <lb/>
a week. <lb/>
and lime water given to a <lb/>
baby strengthens It and helps to <lb/>
make bone. It also renders the milk <lb/>
readily digestible. <lb/>
It is an excellent plan to put a piece <lb/>
of white oilcloth under a child's plate. <lb/>
It can be wiped after every meal and <lb/>
tablecloth. <lb/>
Hair pillows are nice for baby's <lb/>
cribs or carriages. They can be <lb/>
wished In the hottest of water and <lb/>
dried by artificial means and no dam- <lb/>
age Is done them. <lb/>
To make baby's hair curl brush It <lb/>
upward and twist it round the fingers <lb/>
damping the Brushing <lb/>
downward makes the hair grow <lb/>
straight and smooth. <lb/>
Ayden Items. <lb/>
AYDEN Feb. Herman <lb/>
Smith's horse ran away Sunday and <lb/>
threw him out of the buggy and gave <lb/>
a severe bruising, but no serious <lb/>
damage. <lb/>
Car load Maine grown seed potatoes <lb/>
red bliss and Irish cobblers. J. R. <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Amos, Grover, <lb/>
ire and Lewis Garris have run a phone <lb/>
line from lo Ayden. <lb/>
I Mr. J. L. has bought the <lb/>
and of Mrs. <lb/>
Lon on Lee street. <lb/>
j Maura, drover W <lb/>
H. Harrington have formed a co-part- <lb/>
and furnish <lb/>
estimates on <lb/>
arrived, a solid car load of fur- <lb/>
J. and Bro. <lb/>
Mr. Levy All, ii who <lb/>
sold bit farm to Mr. B. has <lb/>
moved lo Ayden and occupies the <lb/>
residence in south Ayden. <lb/>
received pounds of <lb/>
and per cent, dynamite. The <lb/>
stuff to blow up slumps and sub-soil <lb/>
J. K. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mr. has moved bis <lb/>
family to town occupies the <lb/>
that he built here several years <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
Another shipment of those Oliver <lb/>
Steel plows, disc cultivators, <lb/>
harrows and cutlers. <lb/>
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Rev. H. L. and wife left <lb/>
Tuesday for Richmond where Mr. e- <lb/>
will undergo an operation. <lb/>
A car of wire fence, the best to be <lb/>
Call get our prices <lb/>
buying. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr. Richard has let th <lb/>
contract for a large set of modern tale <lb/>
stables. Messrs. and <lb/>
Harrington are the contractors. <lb/>
Mr. Robt. has moved nil <lb/>
family to the L. A. <lb/>
mar Bethany. <lb/>
Mr. If, K. Hail bit Sunday for a <lb/>
business trip to <lb/>
Owing to ill health, Mr. S. A. Jen- <lb/>
kins has purchased the interest of Mr. <lb/>
W. L. in the firm of Jen- <lb/>
and This is an old <lb/>
established firm noted for <lb/>
and down weight. <lb/>
I Seed Irish Potatoes wholesale and <lb/>
retail, main crop. J. R. Smith and <lb/>
Bro. <lb/>
I Dr. Hardy Johnson spent Monday <lb/>
night In town. <lb/>
I Our fraternal orders seem to be en- <lb/>
Joying a great <lb/>
I All kinds of hardware. Horse Clip- <lb/>
A car wire fence. J. R. <lb/>
Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Brave Old Oak. <lb/>
Whether its branches show green <lb/>
against a dark-blue where <lb/>
the touches <lb/>
Its leaves show magnets In light <lb/>
of setting sun, or black and <lb/>
In the moonlight, there Is no tree <lb/>
of them all to compare with oak. <lb/>
All a summer's day you may He out- <lb/>
stretched beneath it, so strong and <lb/>
so friendly, not to you only, but to all <lb/>
little lives that about Its <lb/>
roots. All kinds cf busy creatures, <lb/>
ants, spiders, beloved <lb/>
of your childhood, go scurrying over <lb/>
you on this errand and that, as <lb/>
afraid, almost, as If you were dead. <lb/>
A feeling of kinship comes to you; <lb/>
a knowledge that all life about <lb/>
you in oak and grass and insect, and <lb/>
the good dog lying at your feet, Is <lb/>
but a little part of the ageless flux <lb/>
and reflux; soothingly as a cool band <lb/>
on an aching head, there comes to <lb/>
you realization that soon fears, <lb/>
hates, and loves forgotten, your tired <lb/>
body shall rest under the trees all <lb/>
the days and all the <lb/>
Atlantic. <lb/>
PORCELAIN DUE TO ACCIDENT <lb/>
How th of Enameling Wm <lb/>
Discovered by Chinese Worker <lb/>
About B. C. <lb/>
New the year B C. in the be- <lb/>
ginning of the of Han. <lb/>
workers Id earthenware set their pots <lb/>
n the oven to bake, and forgot them, <lb/>
they remembered them and <lb/>
opened the oven doors they found that <lb/>
the were vitrified in shining <lb/>
spots. In this way enameling of <lb/>
porcelain was discovered. When <lb/>
freed of its dross the substance grew <lb/>
lighter, become clear, acquired <lb/>
a grain as fine and smooth as <lb/>
vet and a hard, translucent body <lb/>
that rang like a bell. <lb/>
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dynasty of Sung B. <lb/>
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monopoly of the work In porcelain, ex- <lb/>
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manufactured by the artisans of <lb/>
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perfected. The system of three-color <lb/>
and five-color decoration, after a <lb/>
firing, dates from the re- <lb/>
of art under the Ming <lb/>
Harper's Weekly. <lb/>
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Dead and Wanted No Corpse <lb/>
In House. <lb/>
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all Intents and purposes <lb/>
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was revealed, and he removed <lb/>
himself with promptness and dispatch. <lb/>
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Gospel of Courage. <lb/>
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thus In Harper's <lb/>
get up each morning deter- <lb/>
mined to be happy, determined to bu <lb/>
master of the events of the day In- <lb/>
stead of being mastered by them; to <lb/>
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the doleful thought presents Itself or <lb/>
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face; to look on the bright <lb/>
aide of things, to stand <lb/>
ways in the sunshine rather than In <lb/>
tho II that makes <lb/>
life with Its daily round and its <lb/>
knotty problems continually easier <lb/>
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of mind and <lb/>
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forces that are continually working <lb/>
along the lines m are going and that <lb/>
opens the way for us to <lb/>
As to Chickens. <lb/>
They are the moat on- <lb/>
certainest creatures that walk the <lb/>
family acre. Almost everybody tries <lb/>
to raise chickens at one time or an- <lb/>
other. Looks the <lb/>
part of It <lb/>
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chickens don't know <lb/>
anything, medium sized chickens <lb/>
don't know anything, big chickens <lb/>
don't know anything. If there Is a <lb/>
change of an Intellectual nature as <lb/>
size ones know <lb/>
If possible than little ones. <lb/>
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pen with an open door at one end the <lb/>
will try to plunge through <lb/>
the wire Instead of going around <lb/>
walking through tho <lb/>
Interested. <lb/>
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laid to have been made by <lb/>
said the professor, at break- <lb/>
fast. <lb/>
what did be say was a ton, <lb/>
Inquired tho landlady, <lb/>
pouring coffee. <lb/>
W. A. WITT, <lb/>
Gen. Superintendent. <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
Si. founder of <lb/>
Am, Public Health Association <lb/>
years old today. <lb/>
Safety Device,. <lb/>
understand the French <lb/>
eminent has offered a of <lb/>
for a device that will make <lb/>
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TO <lb/>
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superior court clerk . county us <lb/>
administrator with win annexed, <lb/>
of the of Shade Jackson, de- <lb/>
notice Is hereby given to all <lb/>
persona Indebted to the to <lb/>
payment to Hi <lb/>
and all persona hating claims <lb/>
said notified to <lb/>
to undersigned <lb/>
for payment on or the 18th <lb/>
of February, Hilt, or this notice <lb/>
will he In bar <lb/>
This day February, <lb/>
II. K. It I IT, <lb/>
of Jackson. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Strange. London Figure. <lb/>
A few years ago there used to <lb/>
on pavement of Oxford street In <lb/>
all weathers a venerable <lb/>
gentleman, dressed respectably In <lb/>
high hat and frock coat, who <lb/>
each member of the throng of Bun <lb/>
worshipers, moving In the <lb/>
morning, westward In the evenings, <lb/>
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or cared to the further of <lb/>
warning which be would have given, <lb/>
for all knew that he prated of things <lb/>
that did not really matter to the <lb/>
city Nation. <lb/>
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Duke <lb/>
In Arthur Russell, eleventh <lb/>
Duke of Hertford, was born In Lou- <lb/>
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his education at Oxford he Joined <lb/>
the Grenadier Guards saw active <lb/>
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1882. From 1884 to 1888 he served <lb/>
on the staff of Viceroy <lb/>
of India. While In India the <lb/>
married the daughter <lb/>
of Archdeacon Tribe, an <lb/>
clergyman stationed at Lahore. Tho <lb/>
Is famous alike for beauty <lb/>
her talent. She Is one of the <lb/>
lust all round women In Eng- <lb/>
land, devoted not only to shooting, <lb/>
but also to and yachting. The <lb/>
Is of the wealthiest <lb/>
of tho United Kingdom. Ho Is <lb/>
owner of acres, a <lb/>
part of which Is In the heart of Lon- <lb/>
don. Abbey, his principal <lb/>
country Bent, Is famous for its <lb/>
garden its collection of val- <lb/>
palatines. <lb/>
1911 Pitney of Now <lb/>
appointed an Justice <lb/>
of tho court of <lb/>
United States. <lb/>
Doomsday Book Is Chief Treasure mt <lb/>
Place Attracts <lb/>
Visitors. <lb/>
The little museum forms part <lb/>
of the record office In Chancery but <lb/>
is a British better knows <lb/>
to Americans than lo the of <lb/>
Londoners who daily pass its doors. <lb/>
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day book, but hardly less <lb/>
are the gunpowder plot papers, <lb/>
Wellington papers, the log of <lb/>
Victory, the last letter which <lb/>
wrote with bis right band and <lb/>
first be with his left baud <lb/>
after losing the right one, the treaty <lb/>
of peace strongly reminiscent of <lb/>
Field of Cloth of <lb/>
Henry VIII and Francis I., illuminated <lb/>
books worth a monarch's and <lb/>
royal charters galore. <lb/>
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i ii to the and <lb/>
will one find more than a doz- <lb/>
en people in the museum and of <lb/>
this, the majority will not be <lb/>
said an official, <lb/>
better known to Americans than it la <lb/>
to Americans are not <lb/>
only interested in the book, <lb/>
royal charters and exchequer records, <lb/>
but naturally In things pertaining to <lb/>
their own country. <lb/>
like to Bee William <lb/>
signature appended to a petition to <lb/>
King James II. praying that the <lb/>
Lord Baltimore and <lb/>
himself may soon be beard by <lb/>
lords of plantations, the delay be- <lb/>
very that of <lb/>
Washington to a letter to biB great <lb/>
and good King George III . con- <lb/>
the exchange of ratification of <lb/>
a treaty of amity, commerce and <lb/>
concluded in November, 1794, <lb/>
as well as the signatures of John <lb/>
Adams, Stephen Hopkins, Benjamin <lb/>
Franklin and Thomas on <lb/>
various Mall Ga- <lb/>
QUEER PUNT THAT COUGHS <lb/>
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Leaves. <lb/>
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of laughing plants and of plants <lb/>
weep, but who has beard of a plant <lb/>
that <lb/>
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botanist, however, for the statement <lb/>
that a plant in various tropical re- <lb/>
actually possesses the power <lb/>
to cough In most approved man- <lb/>
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the common broad bean. <lb/>
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a curious horror of all dust. <lb/>
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chambers that cover their faces and <lb/>
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to get anything needed by the <lb/>
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nor write she never forgot any of tho <lb/>
messages with which the family bad <lb/>
her. But once, however, her <lb/>
memory failed her. She had been or- <lb/>
by one of the family to buy a <lb/>
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Dainty refreshments were served, <lb/>
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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/>
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/>
other Company doing business in North Carolina. <lb/>
Have an Early <lb/>
Choice if you <lb/>
plan to buy <lb/>
that <lb/>
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We hate before such a splendid . for com. <lb/>
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at low prices. <lb/>
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION <lb/>
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BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
Greenville, N. C., <lb/>
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEB. 1913 <lb/>
Represented by <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
1895 <lb/>
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Heal estate 4,200.00 <lb/>
Furniture and fixtures 4.327.32 <lb/>
Cash items 6.911.92 <lb/>
Cash and due from banks <lb/>
At II. C. <lb/>
Tuesday, I, mis <lb/>
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Steamer All Rail <lb/>
Wilson S 9.30 <lb/>
Greenville 8.70 9.76 <lb/>
8.70 10.06 <lb/>
In same proportion from all <lb/>
other stations. <lb/>
Special rates and arrangements may <lb/>
made for parties of or more <lb/>
traveling together. <lb/>
Ticket sold February March <lb/>
1st. 2nd and 3rd. Limited to return <lb/>
March 1911, <lb/>
Unsurpassed facilities and <lb/>
for and com- <lb/>
fort via Norfolk. Daylight and <lb/>
steamer trips all rail. <lb/>
Early application should be mad <lb/>
It both Bleeping car stateroom <lb/>
detailed from any <lb/>
ticket agent, or address <lb/>
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General <lb/>
Norfolk, Va <lb/>
CHOICE CI r <lb/>
AMI VIOLETS <lb/>
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lo the best. Nothing finer In <lb/>
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Blooming pot plants, palms <lb/>
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Hose hushes, and <lb/>
evergreens, hedge plants and <lb/>
trees. <lb/>
J. L. A CO. Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
U. Jr., for Green- <lb/>
ville and vicinity. <lb/>
2.17 <lb/>
liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock <lb/>
profits <lb/>
10,569.83 <lb/>
Careful Attention Given to all Business <lb/>
to us.<lb/>
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In 1898 was re-elected by <lb/>
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became of public <lb/>
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when Alberta was erected Into a <lb/>
Province, Mr. was <lb/>
fl-sf lieutenant Ho Is now <lb/>
Ills second term. <lb/>
parting God and <lb/>
keep his commandments for is <lb/>
the whole duty of <lb/>
inn Si h; I lilt FOR <lb/>
family of sir. to do gen- <lb/>
house keeping and sew for <lb/>
A. A. box <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Mothers Can Safely Buy <lb/>
Dr. King's Now Discovery and give It <lb/>
to the little ones when ailing and <lb/>
suffering with colds, coughs, throat <lb/>
Of lung troubles, nice, harm- <lb/>
less, once used, always used. Mrs. i <lb/>
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to the picture of Always <lb/>
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adv <lb/>
CHANGE IN FIRM <lb/>
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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 CO. <lb/>
Greenville, K. C. <lb/>
and has made tens of <lb/>
millions of dollars. <lb/>
The great opportunity knocks <lb/>
but once at every man's <lb/>
door. Are you ready <lb/>
to seize your opportunity <lb/>
if it came today. Have <lb/>
you Start <lb/>
saving, be ready <lb/>
Commence <lb/>
today. <lb/>
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The National Bank of Greenville <lb/>
Only Hank In PHI County eminent <lb/>
F. V. J. Cashier. <lb/>
Supervisor. <lb/>
LAST CALL <lb/>
Your taxes for the year 1912 <lb/>
are long past due. All persons <lb/>
owing taxes for 1912, who fail to <lb/>
pay by March 5th, will positive- <lb/>
have to pay cost. <lb/>
March <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
I Meek Paper <lb/>
The Reflector printer has Just <lb/>
the largest lot of paper stock ever <lb/>
bought at one time since It has been <lb/>
la business. Besides the news, <lb/>
and book papers, there is over <lb/>
a ton of fine writing papers for letter <lb/>
heads and other work of that char- <lb/>
We can suit the wishes of <lb/>
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and work. Try us with your next <lb/>
order. <lb/>
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Round trip fare from <lb/>
Sou Kern Railway <lb/>
ROCKY MT . Feb. In <lb/>
to a general alarm of Are shortly <lb/>
o'clock Thursday afternoon Ike CARRIER OF THE <lb/>
Direct Lines to All Points North. <lb/>
East. South and West <lb/>
Low Round Trip Fares to <lb/>
MIRTH CAROLINA <lb/>
-The Land of the<lb/>
city fire department was called Co the <lb/>
Greenville will be 19.76, with Southern oil plant on <lb/>
low fares from other Mr, was from th <lb/>
points. basement of that part of the mill <lb/>
OF February H, as , ,.,. room, a <lb/>
March and for trains scheduled lug of the only <lb/>
to reach Washington. l. C. before the construction of Ike CALIFORNIA POINTS AND <lb/>
noon of March 1913. j which an S-inch tire wail ALL PRINCIPAL RESORTS <lb/>
FINAL Tickets will be l two. ii Use room and Schedules, <lb/>
to reach original starting point moss, which was located BOB <lb/>
returning before midnight of March Following a discovery of in III <lb/>
1913, with privilege of extension room lire doors ware el <lb/>
to reach original starling point re- and caused a of the <lb/>
turning before midnight of April lo. flames to room alone. The <lb/>
1913. by deposit of ticket with Joseph ii is was started from one <lb/>
Special Agent, at caking machine Batting on hi- <lb/>
Station. Washington. D. C, not friction of n foreign substance. W gladly and court <lb/>
than midnight of March S. 1913. and which was In the Bead meal furnish you with all <lb/>
upon of fee of at time v meal had baked as the s your quickest <lb/>
of deposit. was to the of moM way <lb/>
Lighted Coaches <lb/>
Car Sen Ice <lb/>
If you are contemplating a trip to <lb/>
any point, before completing arrange- <lb/>
same. It will be wise for <lb/>
you to consult a representative of the <lb/>
Southern Hallway, or write the under- <lb/>
Greenville Banking Trust Company <lb/>
4th. 1913. <lb/>
RESOURCES. <lb/>
Loans <lb/>
x. C. <lb/>
Real F. and v <lb/>
and lag <lb/>
banks <lb/>
on <lb/>
BI<lb/>
Capital<lb/>
I I., iv . <lb/>
. S <lb/>
For reservation, or any Information the building It quickly kindled a <lb/>
communicate with agent or that soon called forth an alarm <lb/>
T. C. WHITE. and drove the workingmen from the <lb/>
General Passenger Agent, room,<lb/>
W. J. CRAIG. <lb/>
Passenger Traffic Manager. <lb/>
WILMINGTON. N. C. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Though damage Is hard to <lb/>
it is thought the damage In <lb/>
the will be <lb/>
and a dollars. The <lb/>
loss is the <lb/>
The lest <lb/>
for your <lb/>
only a week <lb/>
in which to the trip <lb/>
J. O. JONES. <lb/>
Traveling agent <lb/>
N. ;. <lb/>
H. F. <lb/>
Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
The Maine <lb/>
I w Feb. Memorial <lb/>
Major to he Tried <lb/>
N. Y Feb. U. Mom- which was toted or in working <lb/>
day is the day by the court tor there and tins represents some attended by many members <lb/>
beginning the trial of Mayor Limn n is thought the total will be the American In Havana re <lb/>
S, whose actions and l . and Is fully held today in observance of the <lb/>
ill support of the cause of Covered by Insurance. <lb/>
striking workers have at- <lb/>
Want Ads <lb/>
DRAFT AMI RECEIPT BOOKS. <lb/>
is and crop lieu <lb/>
at Reflector <lb/>
I IS Std <lb/>
II <lb/>
bushel. J. J. , ,, , , , <lb/>
N. I and Thursday. Feb IS <lb/>
D. I. D. D. s. <lb/>
BED <lb/>
AT S. M. <lb/>
FOUR CENTS A WEEK <lb/>
AND FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE <lb/>
TH YOUTH'S <lb/>
COMPANION <lb/>
STORIES AND ARTICLES on sports <lb/>
athletics boys young; men <lb/>
STORIES AND ARTICLES for men <lb/>
and women in active employments; <lb/>
invalids and shut-in. <lb/>
STORIES AND ARTICLES for busy <lb/>
mothers and at school and <lb/>
college. <lb/>
Nobody in the family is left out by The <lb/>
Companion. There's something <lb/>
from the youngest to the oldest. <lb/>
COMING <lb/>
A GREAT SERIAL STORY, <lb/>
by Holman F. Day, with the strange title, <lb/>
On Misery Subscribe now and <lb/>
lake sure of this remarkable story. <lb/>
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. <lb/>
RECEIVED AT THIS Of <lb/>
Horn <lb/>
Saturday, 15th, 1913, to Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. S. T. White, a daughter. <lb/>
wide attention. The indict- <lb/>
on which Mayor will be <lb/>
tried charges him with inciting the chosen captain of <lb/>
striking textile workers to riot <lb/>
the disturbances here. <lb/>
Robert K. Lee took com- <lb/>
of the Confederate <lb/>
mies. <lb/>
TAKEN HAVE TAKEN <lb/>
up two male hogs, weight about <lb/>
pounds each, and one female, about <lb/>
naive weight, all unmarked. Two <lb/>
black and white the <lb/>
reddish. Owner can get same by <lb/>
proving ownership paying the <lb/>
charges. C. H. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
MOVEMENT TRAINS <lb/>
Time Arrival And <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
Northbound <lb/>
a. m. 1.18 p. m <lb/>
H m. i- <lb/>
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb/>
1.15 a. m. 3.30 a. m <lb/>
9.33 a. m. a. m. <lb/>
4.26 a. m. 1.17 p. in. <lb/>
SUCCESS <lb/>
HAPPINESS <lb/>
The start toward and hat <lb/>
.-s is in owning your own <lb/>
you add to your <lb/>
the road will be a long <lb/>
tart saving now. Deposit your <lb/>
e with us where it will draw <lb/>
and when you want to own you <lb/>
home will will ac <lb/>
the money to assist you <lb/>
lag fan Buy Shares <lb/>
In The 14th Series <lb/>
row <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
ASSOCIATION <lb/>
US Evans . S. t <lb/>
J. C. Lanier <lb/>
STONED <lb/>
AND IRON <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
d-w <lb/>
Plymouth colonies. <lb/>
Roma to <lb/>
ISA- Colombia, S. C. surrendered <lb/>
Sherman. <lb/>
ship passed through the <lb/>
Suez Canal. <lb/>
anniversary the <lb/>
the United States battleship Maine <lb/>
iii Havana harbor. <lb/>
Or. New <lb/>
Soothes Irritated throat and <lb/>
chronic and hacking cough, re <lb/>
tickling throat, nice <lb/>
Take no other; one used, <lb/>
used. Buy It at nil druggists, <lb/>
adv <lb/>
WANTED <lb/>
will pay <lb/>
for them any Quantity, delivered I <lb/>
the office, of the American Tobacco. <lb/>
N. C. Smoke Sovereigns <lb/>
i save the coupons. <lb/>
KM<lb/>
money and personal papers, Butt <lb/>
rd return to j. t. Tim- <lb/>
h. lake.<lb/>
A PENCIL TABLET FOR <lb/>
rents at<lb/>
NO MIN <lb/>
men to for as <lb/>
stenographers, at <lb/>
salaries from to per <lb/>
you can make expenses while <lb/>
learning Particulars free. <lb/>
ton College N. <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
Royal Store <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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/>
Were Showing Some Mighty Smart Models <lb/>
for Men, to <lb/>
be but One Shoe if everyone ,<lb/>
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LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS WHAT MEAN FIRST SIGHT bands nurses of years ago <lb/>
T dost In the world we <lb/>
do with all our <lb/>
Mrs. when she and <lb/>
husband decided, after much die- <lb/>
to mo from their house. <lb/>
which was too Mk now <lb/>
that the children had all pone any <lb/>
to of their own. <lb/>
won't to hi our <lb/>
turf, to nay of all tho <lb/>
we hare stored In tho <lb/>
Tick at the you need <lb/>
then turn a hand man <lb/>
In the suggested Hem- <lb/>
en <lb/>
Tilt. Charles, you wouldn't want mo <lb/>
to sell all our old keepsakes, would <lb/>
four <lb/>
assuredly. What earthly use <lb/>
U any one a lot of old books, <lb/>
and that no one ever <lb/>
looks at except at house cleaning; <lb/>
ix. they do anybody any <lb/>
I don't propose they <lb/>
admitted Mrs. Hemming, <lb/>
f hate to part with some of them. <lb/>
my dear. Tho <lb/>
fact la. It will be a relief you when <lb/>
are rid of all that old <lb/>
I could select Just a few <lb/>
of the oldest things and we could put <lb/>
the tit In the storeroom of tho apart- <lb/>
You know there's a nice big <lb/>
I know It. Harriet, and I'm <lb/>
planning to keep golf clubs there <lb/>
and my fishing tackle. So If you <lb/>
please, won't fill up that storeroom <lb/>
with n lot of useless <lb/>
After the second hand dealer's visit i <lb/>
Hemming said to his hope <lb/>
were sufficiently <lb/>
let In the attic <lb/>
nearly answered <lb/>
Mrs Hemming are a few lit- <lb/>
that it seems a to <lb/>
ell. such <lb/>
r mind enumerating them. <lb/>
Harriet. I shouldn't be Interested In <lb/>
a list of crippled furniture or ancient <lb/>
what I thought or keeping was <lb/>
the two old----- <lb/>
Harriet, we decided to get <lb/>
rid of all Our old stuff. Don't let Han- , <lb/>
kins leave a thing tomorrow when he <lb/>
comes with his <lb/>
When the wagons drove away load- <lb/>
ed with furniture and <lb/>
mostly of a peculiarly Inartistic <lb/>
Mrs. laughed away <lb/>
her regrets. was she <lb/>
aid to herself. would been <lb/>
illy to keep that ugly <lb/>
About a fortnight after they were I <lb/>
settled in their apartment, Hemming <lb/>
home one afternoon carrying a <lb/>
largo box. <lb/>
have a little present for you. <lb/>
he with boyish pleasure. <lb/>
You'll surprised when you see <lb/>
what it Is. I was passing Devlin's an- <lb/>
shop this morning when some <lb/>
things in tho windows caught my eye <lb/>
and took me back about to years to <lb/>
the time when I was courting a <lb/>
pretty girl In her grandmother's <lb/>
best parlor, which was lighted with <lb/>
green glass lamps. There, my dear, <lb/>
what do you think of He <lb/>
drew from the box two <lb/>
lamps of old i <lb/>
and decoration. they <lb/>
you think of anything, liar <lb/>
me think <lb/>
of a lot of the answered. <lb/>
much did you pay <lb/>
let i cheap. <lb/>
You see. one of his I <lb/>
them up for or nothing In an <lb/>
out-of-the-way Vermont <lb/>
where antiques aren't appreciated <lb/>
he sold me the pair for <lb/>
Harriet, I'd have given if he'd <lb/>
asked <lb/>
I'm glad he didn't ask <lb/>
replied Mrs. Hemming, I sold <lb/>
these same lamps to three <lb/>
weeks ago for <lb/>
Scott Are. you sure they're <lb/>
the same <lb/>
course I'm sure. I'd know them <lb/>
you bought then In I was <lb/>
brought up under those <lb/>
dollar apiece And I snapped <lb/>
them up for tho mused <lb/>
Hemming, trying not to look sheepish, <lb/>
and I'm glad you re- <lb/>
Mrs. Hemming. they <lb/>
were what I hated to part with most. <lb/>
I wanted to keep them and I'm awfully <lb/>
Clad to have them <lb/>
Popular Usage of the Word la Opposed <lb/>
to Its Definition, Which <lb/>
la <lb/>
Two men got Into an argument re- <lb/>
meaning of the word <lb/>
One of them had used the <lb/>
as the police uses It. to <lb/>
describe the red glare In the sky <lb/>
made by a fire at night. The other <lb/>
man objected to this, asserting that <lb/>
the word means In- <lb/>
stead of Thereupon they <lb/>
applied to the and found <lb/>
them agreed in defining <lb/>
wan. ghastly <lb/>
Hut the Oxford Dictionary <lb/>
caught up with the new and popular <lb/>
manning of the word with this <lb/>
with a red glow or glare <lb/>
amid darkness of lightning <lb/>
Hashes across dark clouds or flame <lb/>
mingled with <lb/>
Hut this seems to he gratuitous of <lb/>
the Oxford Dictionary. The word <lb/>
started out it seems a I-at in <lb/>
adjective meaning It <lb/>
was used of the complexion, <lb/>
much as Is used. Then it <lb/>
grew to have the meaning of <lb/>
But Us transition Into the <lb/>
meaning given it today seems to <lb/>
have been due to the willfulness of the <lb/>
press, which found It a handy word <lb/>
to describe a phenomenon for which <lb/>
no other word had. apparently, quite <lb/>
tho <lb/>
Guardian. <lb/>
PRIVILEGE OF BEING AN ASS <lb/>
Generally Considered Inalienable, but <lb/>
New York Magistrate Who Fined <lb/>
Student Thought Otherwise. <lb/>
Compared to tho Inalienable right to <lb/>
males n tool of yourself, tho right of <lb/>
free speech, which loudmouths pro- <lb/>
Um moat cherished one, is of <lb/>
small concern In average person. <lb/>
nil places whore some restraint <lb/>
on tho former might ho expected Mew <lb/>
York la the Inst that would thought <lb/>
of. Tel In the night court n Columbia <lb/>
student, caught by start constable <lb/>
In the not of Standing still under <lb/>
umbrella while tho Man shone <lb/>
overhead, was fined and warned <lb/>
that tho penalty for tho next offense <lb/>
of similar genesis would a <lb/>
In the workhouse, Tho man, <lb/>
of course, was Qualifying for n <lb/>
He looked was the <lb/>
intention. In which he <lb/>
acquiesced. <lb/>
quoth the police magistrate <lb/>
ponderously, fraternity a <lb/>
to order a man to make an ass of him- <lb/>
and he expressed the wish that <lb/>
the whole chapter could be haled Into <lb/>
court that he might fine them all. Con- <lb/>
In how many ways New York <lb/>
Invites young men to make asses <lb/>
themselves, and how many persons In <lb/>
that town. In fact, do make asses <lb/>
themselves without molestation, why <lb/>
should tho line drawn at a practice <lb/>
apparently so Inoffensive to public pol- <lb/>
icy as tho one <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Crowd Proved to Be Very Human <lb/>
When Cripple Long Blind Was <lb/>
Wheeled Up. <lb/>
All his life he had boon lame; near- <lb/>
all his lite ho had been blind. But <lb/>
always he could hoar, and the thing <lb/>
ho liked best to hear was martial <lb/>
music by tho band. He beard It <lb/>
The Homo for was <lb/>
on a side at root, out of the way of <lb/>
bands. Tho operation that restored <lb/>
his sight was followed shortly by a <lb/>
big parade. <lb/>
said he. shall see the <lb/>
fellows that play tho <lb/>
The line of march was twenty <lb/>
blocks away, but to a strong-armed <lb/>
orderly who was used to wheeling a <lb/>
chair treaty blocks was <lb/>
untiring. The policeman on the edge <lb/>
of the crow was far more formidable. <lb/>
can't take that boy In <lb/>
ho said. crush the life out <lb/>
out of him. We can't do anything <lb/>
with a crowd like this on parade days. <lb/>
They're a <lb/>
they're very said tho <lb/>
orderly. Then he told the story of <lb/>
the newly opened eyes. <lb/>
said the policeman. <lb/>
He stepped back. Others also step- <lb/>
back, policemen and members of <lb/>
the Right up the curb they <lb/>
went, the boy and the orderly. A few <lb/>
who had hold their places since sun <lb/>
up grumbled a but the eager <lb/>
look of the boy who had never seen a <lb/>
uniform conquered and they made <lb/>
way. Then the bands came, dozens <lb/>
of them, and every bandsman seemed <lb/>
to play his best for the boy In the <lb/>
chair. It was splendid; so <lb/>
Hint the boy and the orderly and the <lb/>
mob laughed cried together. <lb/>
Truly, the mob was very human. <lb/>
Old Tims Article Tells Difficult <lb/>
Duties and Requirements of Their <lb/>
Profession. <lb/>
In their of the <lb/>
authors. Miss Nutting and Miss Dock, <lb/>
, quote from an article written in 1764, <lb/>
which gives an Insight into what was <lb/>
I required of the trained nurse in the <lb/>
eighteenth century. The article <lb/>
occupation is as important tor <lb/>
; humanity its functions are low and <lb/>
repugnant. All persons are not <lb/>
adapted to It, and the of <lb/>
ought to be difficult to for <lb/>
tho lives of patients may depend upon <lb/>
their choice of applicants. The nurse <lb/>
patient, mild, <lb/>
ate. She should console the <lb/>
foresee their needs, and relieve their <lb/>
tedium. The domestic duties of the <lb/>
nurse To light the tires in the <lb/>
wards and keep them going; to carry <lb/>
and distribute nourishment; to <lb/>
the and doctors on <lb/>
their rounds, and afterwards to re- <lb/>
move ail dressings, etc.; to sweep the <lb/>
hails and wards, and keep the persons <lb/>
of the patients and their surroundings <lb/>
clean; to empty all vessels, and <lb/>
change the linen; to prevent <lb/>
noise and quarreling and <lb/>
to notify the steward of <lb/>
everything they see which is wrong; <lb/>
to carry out tho dead and bury them; <lb/>
to light the in the evening, and <lb/>
visit the sick during the night, and <lb/>
to watch them them <lb/>
every aid which their state requires, <lb/>
and treating them with kindness and <lb/>
A FACT <lb/>
ABOUT THE <lb/>
JUST ESCAPED WORSE FATE <lb/>
Brief Holiday. <lb/>
Joy Is like a bird flight, which <lb/>
dips in passing and touches us <lb/>
with Its wings. It comes from out of <lb/>
a far country and it tracks Ha way <lb/>
on high. After that brief hovering <lb/>
It will recover Its former attitude, <lb/>
speed, and song. Its throbbing heart <lb/>
passes high over our throbbing <lb/>
lei and frozen hills. As watch <lb/>
that High of wing <lb/>
wish that somehow we might cap <lb/>
that and teach It <lb/>
dwell among men. Why should It <lb/>
I hot never abide We would <lb/>
have that joy abide so fixedly that It <lb/>
would become a peace. The holiday <lb/>
season Is like . that It stoops <lb/>
a little out of space, draws near our <lb/>
dim earth, and sheds Its brightness <lb/>
among men. As swiftly II came, <lb/>
swiftly It goes again. And yet each <lb/>
year It draws more close and <lb/>
for a longer time; Its radiance Is re <lb/>
to us more clearly, full <lb/>
grace and Weekly. <lb/>
Fine of Man Who Attempted Suicide <lb/>
Would Have Been Larger Had <lb/>
He Succeeded. <lb/>
One evening, several years ago, In <lb/>
gold mining camp In the Transvaal, <lb/>
man, partially intoxicated and sup <lb/>
posed to by Jealousy, at- <lb/>
tempted suicide. Ho first took <lb/>
but this not proving strong <lb/>
enough h tried to hang himself, but <lb/>
prevented, and handed over to the <lb/>
sheriff to be kept in safe custody for <lb/>
the night, and to b tried before the <lb/>
acting gold commissioner, a shrewd <lb/>
and solemn Scot, the next morning. <lb/>
There being no law to prevent him <lb/>
from commuting suicide if he thought <lb/>
fit, but it being considered desirable to <lb/>
punish him In some way. It was <lb/>
ed to bring a charge of drunkenness <lb/>
and disorderly conduct against him <lb/>
To this the prisoner pleaded guilty <lb/>
the gold <lb/>
without the ghost of a <lb/>
delivered the following extraordinary <lb/>
shall fine ye for <lb/>
drunkenness; but I'll just ye to <lb/>
that I what <lb/>
attempted to and had ye succeed <lb/>
ed In your attempt, your <lb/>
would bin much <lb/>
than It <lb/>
BEAT ALL RECORDS BADLY <lb/>
Irish Athlete Ran In No Time, for the <lb/>
Stop Watch lad Actually <lb/>
Stopped. <lb/>
An Irish who was training <lb/>
for a mile race, which he had very <lb/>
high hopes of went one day. <lb/>
accompanied by his man, Pat, to have <lb/>
a trial ill a field convenient to his <lb/>
own house. <lb/>
said his master, as he <lb/>
handed him his watch, that you <lb/>
I note correct time in which start <lb/>
and <lb/>
who, by the way, was very <lb/>
proud of his young master's prowess <lb/>
In the athletic arena, assured him that <lb/>
he would make no mistake. <lb/>
Now, It happened that by some <lb/>
lucky chance the watched stopped at <lb/>
the precise moment which he <lb/>
started to run. <lb/>
Having put his best effort Into the <lb/>
race, the athlete finished almost ex- <lb/>
time, he shouted, breath- <lb/>
Pat Immediately pulled out the <lb/>
watch, and, on looking at It for the <lb/>
first time since the start, an <lb/>
of surprise, mingled with pride, <lb/>
overspread his features. <lb/>
he answered, <lb/>
have beaten all records, for you have <lb/>
done It in no <lb/>
Turk With Wife Would Be Safe. <lb/>
Monti is the only country In <lb/>
where u wife may regarded <lb/>
a perambulating life Insurance pol- <lb/>
icy. The Montenegrin is intensely <lb/>
for women is carried <lb/>
to such a pitch that although the very <lb/>
word Turk affects tho native as a red <lb/>
lag does a bull, yet a Turkish traveler <lb/>
finding himself in the wilds of Monte- <lb/>
would be absolutely safe If he <lb/>
were accompanied by his wife. <lb/>
Life Is patriarchal. Thorn are no <lb/>
towns, only villages. There <lb/>
of half a dozen houses. In each <lb/>
of which three and sometimes four <lb/>
generations of a family live together <lb/>
Travels, in spite of this patriarchal <lb/>
life. tho men gloomy and taciturn, <lb/>
with eyes open for treachery and <lb/>
their right hand on their revolver. <lb/>
London Daily Mirror. <lb/>
Girl That Is Popular, <lb/>
The popular girl in the school <lb/>
will generally be a girl who In <lb/>
games and outsiders often wonder <lb/>
why this should be the case Tho <lb/>
son Is that to play most games well <lb/>
a girl must unselfish; she must <lb/>
for her and not for her <lb/>
own honor and glory, and she carries <lb/>
this out unconsciously in bar daily <lb/>
life. You do not find her thinking <lb/>
that no else Is of any use In the <lb/>
world, or putting on airs because she <lb/>
lo be better looking than <lb/>
her companions. She is and <lb/>
natural and content to and <lb/>
and is as strict In her code of <lb/>
honor as her brother Is in a public <lb/>
school Such girls will win <lb/>
be rich In friends, and wherever they <lb/>
go they carry with them a breezy <lb/>
spirit of Joy good fellowship. <lb/>
Speed of Animals. <lb/>
According to naturalists, no animal <lb/>
is known lo have exceeded the speed <lb/>
attained by tho famous race-horse <lb/>
Instantaneous photographs <lb/>
show the full length of one complete <lb/>
stride as about twenty-six feet. In the <lb/>
stride of the fastest racers the hind <lb/>
and limbs are raised <lb/>
higher than the shoulders, and <lb/>
from this relatively groat height <lb/>
brought downward and forward, wide- <lb/>
separated from each other, as a <lb/>
sportsman says, avoid striking the <lb/>
fore The ham which is hunted <lb/>
has not in reality <lb/>
tho speed of dog. The dog. on <lb/>
the other hand, does not attain the <lb/>
speed of the horse. The giraffe is said <lb/>
to run at the rate of fifteen meters <lb/>
per second under the most <lb/>
favorable conditions. The elephant, <lb/>
going at the rate of two yards a sec- <lb/>
carries a weight approximating <lb/>
carried by six <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
To Catch Foxes. <lb/>
If you are particularly anxious to <lb/>
a little surreptitious fox catching try <lb/>
the following, It is the of I-up- <lb/>
ton who speaks. In his <lb/>
Notable the soles <lb/>
of your shoes with a piece of fat <lb/>
swine's flesh as broad as your hand, <lb/>
newly toasted or a little broiled at <lb/>
the Are, when you go out of the wood <lb/>
homeward. And in every of your <lb/>
steps cast a piece of the liver of a <lb/>
roasted and dipped In honey, <lb/>
and draw after your back the dead <lb/>
carcass of a Your fox cannot <lb/>
resist all this, but sure to have <lb/>
a man nigh thee with bow <lb/>
to shoot at him. or by some other <lb/>
means to hit flood fun this <lb/>
a country house party at loose ends. <lb/>
Microscope In the Kitchen. <lb/>
The use of the microscope Is <lb/>
mended In the kitchen. If not of the <lb/>
ordinary house, at least of those <lb/>
an army of servants and <lb/>
by wholesale. In hotels, boarding <lb/>
houses, hospitals. Jails, its use In our <lb/>
complicated modern life Is becoming <lb/>
essential, and the need is upon <lb/>
the necessity of determining the de- <lb/>
of of food Tho chef <lb/>
has no excuse for not knowing what <lb/>
ho buys If he provided with a <lb/>
microscope. <lb/>
In starchy substances the <lb/>
will soon revealed by the <lb/>
microscope if the grains of starch <lb/>
do not have the form in the <lb/>
potato and It rice. The same thing <lb/>
may be said of the spices. Pepper <lb/>
can be adulterated only with peas or <lb/>
ground beans, ard fraud also <lb/>
may be readily The rule <lb/>
may almost universally applied to <lb/>
ail foods that pass through the <lb/>
en, end especially the kitchens of the <lb/>
wealthy. Coffee under the microscope <lb/>
does not look like chicory In structure <lb/>
and chocolate made with peanuts does <lb/>
not look Ilka pure <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
Bowl of Mush. <lb/>
A famous doctor a good <lb/>
howl of mush and milk for your break- <lb/>
fast, and you will not need any <lb/>
Indian corn contains a large <lb/>
amount of nitrogen, has qualities <lb/>
assimilated, ard is fattening. It <lb/>
Is cheap, and has great nutritive prop- <lb/>
as well. A course of Indian <lb/>
meal In the shape of mush. Johnny <lb/>
cake, hoe cake, corn bread, etc., fol- <lb/>
lowed by copious of water, <lb/>
or, bettor still, cow's milk, to which. <lb/>
If Inclined to dyspepsia, a little lime <lb/>
water may be added, will make life <lb/>
now a burden worth living, and you <lb/>
need no other treatment to correct <lb/>
your nervousness and brighten <lb/>
vision and give you sweet and peace <lb/>
sleep. <lb/>
Make Living by <lb/>
One occupation by which a score of <lb/>
Britons are said to earn their <lb/>
Is that of By <lb/>
the rabbinical law no Jew la allowed <lb/>
to kindle or mend any Are on the <lb/>
bath, and In certain places in England <lb/>
where Jews very numerous this <lb/>
prohibition makes it that <lb/>
persons shall be employed from sun-; <lb/>
set on Friday to the same hour on <lb/>
Saturday la a from house to house l <lb/>
lighting Area and lamps and attending <lb/>
them <lb/>
Revolving Houses. <lb/>
A Parisian Inventor has conceived <lb/>
tho Idea of having small houses which <lb/>
will turn on their axes built in <lb/>
try districts for Invalids, thus furnish <lb/>
a change of scene, of light, and of <lb/>
air. There Is, he thinks, no reason <lb/>
why some rooms should always get <lb/>
the sunlight and the remainder be <lb/>
always damp and unhealthy. The <lb/>
idea Is not entirely new. <lb/>
ago a revolving house was built In <lb/>
Normandy. The door was constructed <lb/>
of thin boards which glided over each <lb/>
other as the house was turned. On <lb/>
one occasion these spread out <lb/>
like an opened fan. closing the exit. <lb/>
The inmate, terrified by his <lb/>
had the house pulled down <lb/>
r's Weekly <lb/>
Queensland's Rifle Fish. <lb/>
There Is said to exist In the waters <lb/>
of Northern Queensland a fish <lb/>
about ten inches In length and <lb/>
averaging a pound and half In weight, <lb/>
which possesses the remarkable pow- <lb/>
of shooting Its prey. <lb/>
The as It is called. Is <lb/>
alleged to swim leisurely about the <lb/>
stream a few Inches below the <lb/>
face, on the lookout for files and <lb/>
other Insects that settle on the float- <lb/>
leaves and twigs or on the surface <lb/>
of the water plants. <lb/>
When the gets close <lb/>
enough for the purpose. It discharges <lb/>
at Its victim s tiny Jet or ball of w I <lb/>
which. If shot straight knock the <lb/>
Into the stream, where It Is In I <lb/>
,, .;. Baikal in by the shooter <lb/>
Frightful World. <lb/>
times are nerve-rack <lb/>
wrong now <lb/>
when we entered a <lb/>
house we used to be met by one of <lb/>
those awful bear heads on the rug. <lb/>
now they're Introducing Chinese- <lb/>
dragon <lb/>
Beautiful <lb/>
to a Berlin <lb/>
specialist knitting In bed Is an ex <lb/>
antidote for tired nerves. <lb/>
I should say <lb/>
that the fellow rho spent Urns <lb/>
knitting In bed have a beautiful <lb/>
What la known as the <lb/>
is seldom occasioned by actual exist- <lb/>
external conditions, but In t h e <lb/>
great majority of cases by a dis- <lb/>
ordered <lb/>
THIS IS A FACT <lb/>
be <lb/>
by t a course of <lb/>
regulate the LIVER <lb/>
they bring hope and to the <lb/>
mind. They bring health and <lb/>
to the body. <lb/>
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb/>
Washington Birthday Celebration <lb/>
Rehearsals are In progress for the <lb/>
Washington birthday celebration to <lb/>
be given In the court house Saturday <lb/>
night, by one of the circles of the <lb/>
Methodist church. And it Is going <lb/>
be something Interesting. <lb/>
You Believe It <lb/>
Some say that chronic constipation <lb/>
cannot be cured. Don't you believe <lb/>
It. Chamberlain's Tablets have cur- <lb/>
ed not you. Give them <lb/>
; trial. They cost only a quarter <lb/>
For sale by all druggists. adv <lb/>
adv <lb/>
Members Should Attend <lb/>
There should be a large attendance <lb/>
of the members at the service in the <lb/>
Baptist church tonight, as it Is like- <lb/>
some action will be taken in pub- <lb/>
condemning tho assault made <lb/>
upon the pastor Monday. <lb/>
for Dandruff <lb/>
Ton Will Be Surprised to See How <lb/>
It Disappears <lb/>
No more dirty coats from dandruff <lb/>
heads. stops dandruff. Apply <lb/>
It any time with tips of fingers. No- <lb/>
smell, no smear. sinks into <lb/>
the pores, makes the scalp health, <lb/>
Makes the hair fine and glossy. <lb/>
is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb/>
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and Is <lb/>
regularly sold by all druggists at <lb/>
per bottle. But to enable you to <lb/>
make a test and prove what It will <lb/>
for you. get a 25-cent trial bottle <lb/>
fully guaranteed, or your money back <lb/>
at Pharmacy.<lb/>
Reward, f <lb/>
The readers of this paper will be <lb/>
to I, that there is at least <lb/>
, it science has been <lb/>
l, in all stages, and <lb/>
II i arm t me Is the Only <lb/>
cure now known to the medical <lb/>
being a constitutional <lb/>
. a treat <lb/>
Ia a I taken lo- <lb/>
upon blood <lb/>
i n s r the system, there <lb/>
. s .- r of the <lb/>
h i , i- -it by <lb/>
Up <lb/>
or <lb/>
n .-el curative p- v. <lb/>
.-I . tin isl l It <lb/>
Sou Railway <lb/>
ll it OF THE <lb/>
Direct Lines to All Points North, <lb/>
East, South and West <lb/>
Low Round Trip Fares to <lb/>
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Land of the <lb/>
ALSO TO CALIFORNIA AND <lb/>
ALL PRINCIPAL <lb/>
Convenient Schedules, <lb/>
Lighted Coaches, Complete <lb/>
Dining Car Service <lb/>
If you are contemplating a trip b <lb/>
any point, before completing arrange- <lb/>
for It will be wise for <lb/>
you to consult a representative of <lb/>
Southern Railway, or writs the <lb/>
who will gladly and <lb/>
furnish you with all <lb/>
as to your best and <lb/>
schedule and most comfortable was <lb/>
in which to make the trip <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Passenger <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
H. F. CARY. <lb/>
General Passenger Agent. <lb/>
Washington. D. <lb/>
On account of the to be held <lb/>
In the court house on Friday evening <lb/>
the Washington birthday celebration <lb/>
will be postponed until Saturday <lb/>
22nd, at which time It will be <lb/>
held In the auditorium of the court <lb/>
hr-use we want everybody to make <lb/>
a special effort to go, even though It <lb/>
Is Saturday night. <lb/>
Old Bay Line <lb/>
Baltimore Steam Packet <lb/>
Dally, including Sunday between <lb/>
II, k II I till lit <lb/>
Mall <lb/>
Equipped with Unit- <lb/>
ed Wireless and <lb/>
modern convenience. Cuisine <lb/>
Portsmouth, Sundays, <lb/>
Portsmouth, week pint <lb/>
Norfolk, dally . pro <lb/>
Old Point . pin <lb/>
Tickets sold to all points North. <lb/>
The Best Cough Medicine <lb/>
have used Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
Remedy ever since I have been keep- <lb/>
says L. C. cf Mar- <lb/>
hurry. Ala., consider it one of <lb/>
the best remedies I ever used. My <lb/>
children have all taken it and It works <lb/>
like a charm. For colds and whoop- <lb/>
cough it Is For sale <lb/>
b all druggists. adv <lb/>
Divorce From Voting <lb/>
YORK. Feb. divorce- <lb/>
suit filed Mrs. Daisy <lb/>
against William H. <lb/>
tie former lightweight <lb/>
champion come up In court <lb/>
today for trial. The couple were mar- <lb/>
In Denver ten years ego. Mrs. <lb/>
for an absolute divorce- <lb/>
en statutory grounds. <lb/>
Kill OF MOT <lb/>
home grown potatoes ft <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
on--- <lb/>
Why not buy the <lb/>
dent and Health i ct <lb/>
The issued by the NEW ENGLAND <lb/>
CASUALTY more <lb/>
dent CE than any <lb/>
the same money. <lb/>
We adjust claims our e. <lb/>
Moseley Bros., Agents <lb/>
Harness. <lb/>
W contracted for <lb/>
a th n sets of Harness, <lb/>
in YOU a <lb/>
th it of interest to <lb/>
you. <lb/>
This Harness is the <lb/>
Best we could Buy <lb/>
Our terms, as usual, <lb/>
are made to suit your <lb/>
convenience. <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY<lb/>
GREENVILLE IS TEE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY TEE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE EAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB A N I NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is Must I lad Healthful, tile Mun. <lb/>
WE EAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN TEE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LISA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WE AT YOU <lb/>
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
N. C FRIDAY K, 1913 <lb/>
IT <lb/>
AND KILLED <lb/>
MR. B. TELLS <lb/>
or <lb/>
WRITES THAT CONDITIONS THERE <lb/>
ABE NOTHING THAN <lb/>
HELL. WAS COMPELLED TO <lb/>
IN CELLAR SEVERAL <lb/>
DAYS AS THE ROOF ABOVE HIM <lb/>
WAS TORN AWAY BY SHELLS <lb/>
Latest Victim of <lb/>
Mexican Rebels <lb/>
Taxation Question is Big <lb/>
Problem for Legislature <lb/>
HOPE OF PUCE IS SLIGHT <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL DWELLINGS NOW A WRECK <lb/>
MEXICO, D. F., Feb. Mr. <lb/>
Through the <lb/>
of the different countries represented <lb/>
in Mexico we have been allowed an <lb/>
Plans Are On Foot to Tax Rate in The Slate. It is <lb/>
posed that Corporation, I Be Made to E <lb/>
Share Burden. Gov. Craig is Very Much <lb/>
rested <lb/>
EXPLORERS WITH <lb/>
WM DEAD <lb/>
WIRELESS NOT SAY <lb/>
HOW SCIENTISTS WHO SET <lb/>
TO <lb/>
I HE THE REGION <lb/>
OF THE MET <lb/>
PARTY DURING 1911 <lb/>
SYDNEY, Australia, Fob, An- <lb/>
other was added to the list of <lb/>
tic tragedies by the news received <lb/>
of two <lb/>
CERTAIN ABOUT <lb/>
Four lamas Bryan, <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
RALEIGH, Feb. first of the to perform and hence the has <lb/>
bills of the house finance committee, pally been due to too much work <lb/>
tho revenue bill, was introduced In divided authority. Other states have <lb/>
the house this morning by Chairman found It the pan of wisdom to create lure today of the death . <lb/>
of Buncombe. Others are a tax commission to enforce rev- of the expedition commanded by <lb/>
Dead Man Was Brother Late of hours from last night no he HUM acts, and it now seems that the Lr. Douglas <lb/>
Occurred o .- h. w w . <lb/>
Near So Reads <lb/>
Reports. <lb/>
at o'clock, to seek safety, but we <lb/>
are about as bad off, as we do not <lb/>
formulated In tho committees. <lb/>
time <lb/>
take <lb/>
has come for <lb/>
this <lb/>
lo <lb/>
The party left Tasmania In 1911 <lb/>
accompanied by a large body of <lb/>
o m m i Governor Craig is concentrating his <lb/>
K can not et the by big Problem of the present effort w readjust the tax laws of the men to explore g <lb/>
. . . . .,. tin. southern ma <lb/>
; . . w . <lb/>
know where safety is in this country, The question of taxation is the one <lb/>
Mi H Feb. we can not get to the by bl of the present <lb/>
a brother of tie late rail, nor to Vera to take the boat. important than the in fact he Is giving his time the <lb/>
dent has been shot and killed near are to try get out or referendum, or a state-wide j almost to <lb/>
Monterey, according to reliable by but doubt primary and the leaders are question and the <lb/>
. ,. they will get far. No measures ha in his <lb/>
Is Mated Secretary of lite <lb/>
and for <lb/>
Matter Ventral. <lb/>
Feb. was <lb/>
mine men to . <lb/>
a , positively tonight in high <lb/>
around the mag- <lb/>
the freight rate pole. <lb/>
Once again the British army Is <lb/>
quarters closely identified <lb/>
the Incoming administration of <lb/>
Wilson, that the following <lb/>
,.,,,,.,,. question and the tax question and it <lb/>
received here their efforts on measures he succeeds in bis he will have by of a brilliant had been de- <lb/>
Wilt, an escort of men, had any before the while confronting with the present done the a great service. There b E S. of <lb/>
It is said, was attempting to join the and those caught at the place North Carolina, will fa no need for anyone to get fright- Secretary of State, William Jen- <lb/>
L the produce the necessary revenue to run for It is not the purpose to WM a Captain Law- Bryan, of Nebraska. <lb/>
the state government without raising raise tax rates; in fact. It is hoped Secretary of the treasury, Wm. G. <lb/>
the tax rate. Members of the finance that material reductions will be made perished while returning of New York, <lb/>
committee, it might be safely predict- by a more equitable d <lb/>
rebels holding Laredo, were <lb/>
Le was overtaken by troops sent by began man had to say as <lb/>
General Trevino. The report, do not the bullets and shells flying in <lb/>
whether was killed directions of the c presume. <lb/>
In action or was executed. there has more p id have plans on foot to reduce the of the burdens of taxation. <lb/>
a action or was .-----. L <lb/>
took place between P W tax in the future. <lb/>
. . . in wild and bombard <lb/>
The bill Introduced today refers to <lb/>
taxes on corporations, franchises, in- <lb/>
and special rates. The <lb/>
Villa and As the d <lb/>
It Is hard to estimate how <lb/>
rebel leader In the Laredo . . ,,,, . <lb/>
is a of have been specs, . <lb/>
General Trevino, the government ex- baa on question of property taxation, both <lb/>
that the trouble In that vicinity Sunday morning and almost a steady <lb/>
soon early n a subsequent measure to be In- <lb/>
Emilio in conjunction with w lib , the The <lb/>
. . i I ELL i. a bills, will it appears, be <lb/>
Coy. <lb/>
. j . ., k better than it is a <lb/>
his brother, Raoul, a ow be <lb/>
a counter revolution at San <lb/>
in the state o in the ex- W <lb/>
of uniting the rebels about M <lb/>
with In the Laredo <lb/>
t. let. <lb/>
Wilson Resigned The <lb/>
Governorship Hew <lb/>
Jersey Yesterday <lb/>
MEXICO CITY, Feb. <lb/>
Immediate peace In Mexico Is slight <lb/>
Rebel activity in the north has in- <lb/>
creased government's efforts <lb/>
enter arrangements with the <lb/>
appear to have failed. <lb/>
Whether tho rebels, whose center <lb/>
Is <lb/>
ed numerically Is not known. Already <lb/>
communication with the frontier has <lb/>
been stopped, that region between <lb/>
Laredo and San being <lb/>
practically isolated. <lb/>
In the south, tho con- <lb/>
burning and raiding and an m . <lb/>
tack on a military train between Oz- being killed, <lb/>
and Mexico City leaves little <lb/>
doubt as to their attitude toward <lb/>
the new administration. The attack <lb/>
I am afraid there will be a <lb/>
massacre of every American who can <lb/>
be in this country. The con- <lb/>
arc ripe for anything. <lb/>
I was caught last Sunday In the <lb/>
home of one of my friends near the <lb/>
rebel headquarter and had to re- <lb/>
main there until today. The house I <lb/>
was In was very badly damaged by <lb/>
shots and the roof tore off by bombs <lb/>
i exploding above it. Most of the <lb/>
the of have time we wire in the cellar. The <lb/>
was cut off; the electric lights <lb/>
, , food gave out and for <lb/>
., it certainly looked <lb/>
n. It Is to be alive, but <lb/>
to be tied up <lb/>
ban we foreigners are. So far I <lb/>
have not learned of very many Amer- <lb/>
A number have <lb/>
been killed In their homes, but not <lb/>
many from the streets. There Is be- <lb/>
a joint effort made today among <lb/>
of the ordinary ambush type a the foreigners to get together in <lb/>
The train was stopped by a burned a section of the city where the two <lb/>
out bridge and tho fighting continued partial fighting will declare a neutral <lb/>
more than two hours. ZOne and respect same for the pro- <lb/>
One of the demands of the of the foreigners. I shall <lb/>
made today by commissioners rep- make my headquarters at this <lb/>
resenting that faction of the rebels. we may still have weeks of <lb/>
that all officers be ad- uncivilized condition, <lb/>
to the regular army establish-1 it Is a shame and a crime to de- <lb/>
with corresponding rank, same the beautiful building In the <lb/>
having assumed the title of general. they have been for the past <lb/>
To this the government strongly ob- church steeples blown down, soon us I think It sale to go out in <lb/>
he commissioners left to trimmings from beautiful dwellings the worst lorn-up part of the city, and <lb/>
their chief and soon word a over the city blown off, public will send you some as Boon as I finish <lb/>
back that the con- buildings bombarded, and the worst them. I enclose under <lb/>
the revolution still in of n our new Y. C. A., building some newspapers. I will write <lb/>
The government has sen forces south glories high and one of the finest more fully about the conditions U <lb/>
ward toward along the in the city was taken by the soon as the same Is settled. It may <lb/>
line of the Central railway, a portion forces as one of main be only a few days, and I <lb/>
of which, destroyed by rebels, will be posts. All the Mexican buildings weeks, and worst <lb/>
arc flat roofs, and they have an edge come after they stop fighting, as In. <lb/>
To oust the antagonism of the around the top of the roof from to poor soldiers will he half perished <lb/>
however, the feet high. The soldiers use the and will have no food, there been <lb/>
believes there will be no difficulty house lops on each side to fight from three thousand turned <lb/>
concluding peace and these edges the top out murderers, robbers and all other <lb/>
with Juan Andrew and Julio the buildings are used for breast- classes, then will come the many <lb/>
the two most prominent bad- works and some them the cannons and low crimes. All business has <lb/>
in the state of Guerrero. Nor are put behind. For the reason that been suspended for <lb/>
definite and have enough <lb/>
power them to enable the <lb/>
revenue acts be carried out. It Is <lb/>
generally the finance <lb/>
committee will recommend the <lb/>
of a state tax commission, com- <lb/>
posed members, whose duty <lb/>
it will be to carry out the terms of <lb/>
the revenue and machinery bills. If <lb/>
the creates this <lb/>
and there is little real reason <lb/>
why it not be created, the <lb/>
responsibility will depend upon <lb/>
it to see that the taxes are properly <lb/>
levied and collected. <lb/>
of in this <lb/>
commission, it is believed, <lb/>
necessary. Those who have <lb/>
seriously investigated conditions are <lb/>
of opinion that one of the causes <lb/>
of the resent In the state treas <lb/>
is due to divided authority <lb/>
now in f e of <lb/>
the tax laws. This authority has hen- <lb/>
been vested In the corporation <lb/>
commission e Mate treasurer an- IS <lb/>
the stale auditor. T <lb/>
Is now burdened to <lb/>
limit with its efforts In regulating the <lb/>
controlling public service corpora- <lb/>
and. therefore, Is not able, no <lb/>
matter how zealous the members <lb/>
be. to give the tax matters the at- <lb/>
that they should have. The <lb/>
state treasurer and the state auditor <lb/>
each have their own duties <lb/>
TRENTON, N. J., Feb. <lb/>
dent-elect Wilson resigned the gov- <lb/>
of New Jersey at one o'clock <lb/>
today to take effect at noon on <lb/>
day, March Tho governor wrote <lb/>
his resignation In his own hand and <lb/>
sent it by Secretary to <lb/>
S. Crater, the Secretary of State. <lb/>
the same time he sent a ; <lb/>
lo both houses of the legislature, <lb/>
them of his act. <lb/>
shall have the pleasure of being <lb/>
a private citizen for just three <lb/>
remarked Mr. Wilson. he <lb/>
added, with a smile, shall celebrate <lb/>
the fact by turning a handspring just <lb/>
to show that I have no dignity of of- <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Wilson will attend the <lb/>
s at when his <lb/>
J,. president or <lb/>
tic stale sen <lb/>
the south pole with Scott. Postmaster General, Albert S. Bur- <lb/>
also has suffered a of Texas, <lb/>
great lose by the death of Dr. Secretary of the navy, <lb/>
a prominent scientist and sportsman. Daniels, of North Carolina. <lb/>
After winning the ski jumping chain- The foregoing s and positions <lb/>
in Switzerland In 1908 he said to have advanced entirely <lb/>
his services to Dr. beyond the of conjecture <lb/>
i Lieutenant was the expert gossip and become finalities in the <lb/>
the expedition on surveying and forthcoming cabinet list, places <lb/>
sledging The wireless messages in the cabinet are said to be reason- <lb/>
hitherto received from the Aurora ably with the exception of <lb/>
not slate the cause of his death or portfolios war and agriculture, <lb/>
that of Dr. I The name or Representative A. <lb/>
Professor David, who was a Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsylvania, <lb/>
her of Sir Ernest which has been prominently mentioned; <lb/>
pole expedition, received the follow- m connection with the attorney gen- <lb/>
wireless dispatch Adelle now is definitely eliminated. <lb/>
it that a cabinet position <lb/>
Douglas and several of his was tendered to Mr. Palmer and de- <lb/>
missed the Aurora, which had i <lb/>
gone to fetch them the com- put nm <lb/>
or Captain J- K- This owl <lb/>
happened owing lo the unfortunate pies <lb/>
Seek In <lb/>
U, <lb/>
circumstances. <lb/>
Lieutenant R. E. S. the <lb/>
city of London. Regiment of Royal <lb/>
and Dr. who was ski <lb/>
champion Switzerland in 1908 are <lb/>
both dead. All the others are well. <lb/>
and six other <lb/>
of his party will winter <lb/>
on Land. <lb/>
, very successful sledging ex- <lb/>
were made during the so- <lb/>
of Dr. and his com- <lb/>
In the <lb/>
I last previous message received <lb/>
I here the Aurora arrived on <lb/>
and said all were on <lb/>
board the vessel, it would appear <lb/>
i e i <lb/>
JO <lb/>
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JO <lb/>
MK <lb/>
therefore, that Dr. Douglas <lb/>
I with some of his companions, must <lb/>
landed and gone on an <lb/>
from which they were unable to <lb/>
25.-- back In time to rejoin the Aurora <lb/>
elder the ice compelled her to leave. <lb/>
ITHACA, N. Y. February <lb/>
a whose <lb/>
I Francisco and Gustavo, were <lb/>
killed in the overthrow of the <lb/>
administration in Mexico, believes <lb/>
that tho surviving members of his <lb/>
family will seek refuge in the United <lb/>
Slates <lb/>
who obtained his degree . <lb/>
from tho Suite Agricultural College get their names <lb/>
hist week, is confined lo his room in m the new directory. <lb/>
club, having <lb/>
the Dr <lb/>
low Telephone Directory <lb/>
Copy for a new telephone directory <lb/>
Tor the local exchange is in the hands <lb/>
of the printers. Persons <lb/>
putting telephone any time <lb/>
soon should see Manager Phillips <lb/>
and numbers <lb/>
tho <lb/>
am afraid will collapsed under the weight of <lb/>
in<lb/>
u.<lb/>
hi <lb/>
et <lb/>
entire cabinet had been <lb/>
but had <lb/>
concerning of the <lb/>
personnel, probably the two positions <lb/>
war and agricultural now remaining <lb/>
open. <lb/>
Concluding those who are believed <lb/>
tragic events In Mexico City. He has Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be Hotel <lb/>
wired his young brother. Carlos, who Bertha Monday. March 3rd. lo to be Included In tho cabinet list <lb/>
Is studying St. Joseph's Academy, diseases the eye and fit glasses, new the name <lb/>
Milwaukee, lo Join him there Jennings <lb/>
once and tho latter Is to I looked upon <lb/>
on his way east today. learned has been in press Democrat <lb/>
name of William <lb/>
secretary of stats <lb/>
us definitely settled, <lb/>
leaders, both in the sen- <lb/>
The two young men. the youngest are all at and this as one of <lb/>
Bind For the reason that been suspended for days and will member, of the family, will has been In such an ex- the <lb/>
Z doubt M Z Is from tops of building, until a government can take hold hold council as what they shall do. cited and hysterical condition since further . Another reference <lb/>
there much doubt that arrange lain, m Everything Is Both wailed In vain for some the news fellow-members of the with was of <lb/>
St to word from their and their remaining with him <lb/>
army. I will lake picture, a. tell who will become but they have day and night. <lb/>
to <lb/>
was Of <lb/>
Albeit S. of <lb/>
Texas, as general. <lb/>
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