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-35<lb />
pm <lb />
Letter From Wilson <lb />
N. C. Feb. Edi- <lb />
As It has been some time since <lb />
I hare written I guess that some of <lb />
what I am going to write will be old <lb />
l, some, though some of it will be <lb />
new to some. <lb />
I left Scotland Neck Jan. and <lb />
came here to make Wilson my borne <lb />
and like my new home very well. I <lb />
bare been working in the hardware <lb />
lore Mayo and Watson since I've <lb />
been here until the last day or two <lb />
In the place of Mr. Howard Mayo, who <lb />
went off to Raleigh to get married and <lb />
married Miss Rodgers. one of <lb />
the belles of on January <lb />
about S o'clock p. m., and left <lb />
mediately after the ceremony for New <lb />
York and other cities to a few- <lb />
days of honeymoon and return- <lb />
ed back to Wilson where they will <lb />
their home Feb. 1913. <lb />
A man from Raleigh, who was at <lb />
work on the addition to the Bricks <lb />
Hotel fell a few days ago from an up- <lb />
and was killed in- <lb />
He died before they could <lb />
set him to the hospital and it was but <lb />
a very short distance <lb />
think Wilson is noted for Are <lb />
alarms. think they had four in <lb />
three days week before last and they <lb />
bad three in one day last week and <lb />
one of was caused by an ex- <lb />
of a base beater in the <lb />
hall Mr who lives OB West <lb />
Nash street, but the damage <lb />
Blight. Only the rugs, carpets and <lb />
window shades were consumed and <lb />
some damage to the stair There <lb />
has been little damage reported <lb />
The Stork Law Question <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. Feb. 1913. <lb />
Editor Reflector. <lb />
Believing that the people of Pitt <lb />
county who are Interested in the <lb />
stock law question, have a right to <lb />
know the status of the local stock <lb />
law bills pending in the legislature, <lb />
I wish to give the following <lb />
I All bills introduced in the senate <lb />
Mr. Evans or myself have been <lb />
killed, except the following; which <lb />
has passed the house and is now <lb />
before the senate, and as to this bill, <lb />
ii will give the desired relief to those <lb />
people who are opposed to law <lb />
in this particular territory. And I <lb />
will say further if Mr. Evans is <lb />
sincere In what he claims to be his <lb />
desire to settle this question, he will <lb />
pass this law through the senate <lb />
the strife, and does not want to give <lb />
the people a fair chance to settle the <lb />
matter among themselves at the <lb />
lot he. of course, will defeat the <lb />
bill. It Is now in his power to <lb />
defeat or pass this law. <lb />
Chapter 1675. of 1905. Up- <lb />
on the written application of a ma- <lb />
of the qualified voters in any <lb />
district, territory or well defined <lb />
boundary, made to the board of <lb />
commissioners at any time, <lb />
sitting forth that the citizens of said <lb />
district, oh boundary are <lb />
within the stock law boundary, and <lb />
desirous of being released from <lb />
the laws governing said stock law- <lb />
boundary, it shall be the duty of said <lb />
to submit the question <lb />
of stock or to <lb />
been here. <lb />
Mr. R. K. Privett. of Wilson, a <lb />
member of the Atlantic Coast Realty <lb />
Company came home from <lb />
Saturday evening where he had been <lb />
advertising in Farmville. Standard. <lb />
Arthur, Smith Town, Brace, <lb />
Falkland; Fountain; etc. <lb />
the qualified voters of said district <lb />
from any of the lire, so far since IT. such <lb />
the majority of the votes cast <lb />
ball be against stock law. then the <lb />
said district or territory shall be re- <lb />
leased and free from the operation <lb />
of the stock law; provided, the ex- <lb />
Incurred in changing the fence <lb />
in such boundary, district or <lb />
so released be paid by the prop- <lb />
THE STUMPS, holders in such boundary, dis- <lb />
the Southern as a Met or territory, and the commission- <lb />
Mental rule, or on an average, pro- e, of the county levy the tax to pay <lb />
smaller yields per acre than the the same on the property holders <lb />
farmers In other sections, they re- of such boundary, or <lb />
as much per acre for the pro- so released, but they shall not <lb />
ducts of their land. Their profits or be further liable for keeping up such <lb />
yearly earnings arc less because they stock law fence; Provided, that m <lb />
cultivate fewer acres at a larger ex- any territory where now <lb />
MOM per acre. This is due no election against stock <lb />
to their failure to use sufficient work- shall be held In less than two <lb />
stock and labor-saving implements. Tom the date of the election <lb />
The reasons for this failure to use stock aw In said territory; <lb />
more labor-saving implements are Provided, further, that If no stock <lb />
many, but perhaps the most law should carry, it shall not take <lb />
one is that the conditions of our effect until six months from the date <lb />
fields is such as to make their use Its Provided, still fur- <lb />
less profitable or at least more stock law or <lb />
cult. Small fields of irregular shape v shall take effect during <lb />
with stumps, gullies and open ditches season. This section shall <lb />
are serious obstacles to the the counties of Jackson, <lb />
use of the larger and better la- Graham. Swain. Clay. Macon. <lb />
devices. Randolph and Pitt counties. <lb />
It takes time and costs money to re- Tn the <lb />
move these obstacles lo cheap has been a law for several years <lb />
v. Ion of the land, but the time has <lb />
when the should he re- except Pitt, and I simply pro- <lb />
moved from all fields. It to amend this law by placing <lb />
costs less to t. than lo provisions. This has <lb />
low them to remain . the land. The <lb />
crops may be grown Oil land a law ls Evans <lb />
occupy and the extra . of a- through the senate., <lb />
which they cause will I fir CLARK. <lb />
their in a year or two. The <lb />
stump-puller should be on ever <lb />
where there are stumps on the land. If <lb />
there are not enough stumps to <lb />
The Kimball Factory Piano Exhibit <lb />
A Beautiful Display <lb />
at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
a W. KIMBALL CO- CHI <lb />
A. ESTABLISHED <lb />
FOURTEEN PIANOS IN ALL-SUCH A DISPLAY <lb />
NEVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE--PEOPLE ARE <lb />
AMAZED AT SEEING VITAL PARTS OF PL <lb />
NO IDEA A FRAME <lb />
HAD TO RE BUILT TO S <lb />
SEVENTEEN TONS <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
N. C, and <lb />
is. Grover has a little <lb />
the purchase of a slump-puller, or If <lb />
the farmer Is not financially able lo Mr- Hoe delivered his lee- <lb />
toy one alone, he should set to work Methodist church <lb />
to get his neighbor to join with him Tuesday night, on Sunshine, to a <lb />
the joint purchase of a machine. audience, which was enjoyed by <lb />
Too often when we feel that we are <lb />
not able to do a certain piece of work and <lb />
allow that lo serve as a reason for and Testaments at R. W. <lb />
d none of It. Stumps should be <lb />
removed as fast as possible and a of vs- <lb />
fOod stump puller Is a great help in She <lb />
clearing the land of stumps wherever our graded school two years ago <lb />
and whenever used. Why not join and made many <lb />
with your rand a stump- Mr W- manager of our <lb />
puller or buy one alone. If you can. Informs us he has <lb />
and clear a few extra acres this win- Installed about one <lb />
Three Days More <lb />
If you haven't called to <lb />
see this display, direct <lb />
from the Great Kim- <lb />
ball Factory, don't <lb />
wait as it will close <lb />
Saturday night at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Come <lb />
Now <lb />
OPEN DAILY and Until P. M. <lb />
Next Door to Taft Vandykes Look for Big Sign <lb />
We are showing sample pianos from the great Kimball factory to advertise them. <lb />
as you know, is a problem that confronts every manufacturer. A number of piano concerns have us- <lb />
d almost every phrase In the English language to express the value of their pianos, such as high grade, <lb />
in the better at any and on. These are sometimes used by <lb />
concerns that build absolutely the cheapest Junk on the market, and they have become such public <lb />
properly that there Is nothing for a really high grade manufacturer to say that would express the <lb />
quality of his pianos, hence the unsuspecting purchaser cannot tell the difference In the <lb />
quality of a cheap piano an. a high grade piano when the advertisements read the same, so we have <lb />
discontinued most of our and will concentrate our efforts on showing one of every- <lb />
thing we build and g the mechanism of our pianos In such a clear way that you can sec for <lb />
yourself that our pianos are all we claim, and you will know as e do that we are building as good <lb />
pianos as money, brains factory facilities can possibly produce. <lb />
These demonstrations are very Interesting, as we have practically our factory right here in the <lb />
city for your Inspection, and It la In charge of experts who have spent years to acquire this knowledge <lb />
After the close of the exhibit all the pianos will be sold at the billing price In order to leave one each <lb />
of samples here to refer to from time to time in securing other sales. <lb />
If you have a piano you should visit this demonstration to know more about It. If you are s <lb />
musician you should know If you expect to have a piano day. this will give you <lb />
valuable Information about how to select a piano. Come now, don't wait, time ls short. It closes Sat- <lb />
night. March 1st, at P. M. <lb />
tor It will Farmer. <lb />
new phones. <lb />
will be made lo organize -i <lb />
Tune Gets a Four Sunday school at the school house <lb />
Guarantee From Ban- Mr. H. E. Ellis next Sunday<lb />
an article Is sold a druggist Dynamite roofing of all kinds at J. <lb />
who is willing to give it his personal R- Smith and Bro. <lb />
guarantee. It's a mighty strong proof Mr- R c Coward ls remodeling his <lb />
of rial merit. residence on 2nd street. <lb />
Tint's exactly the case with Dr- Hardy Johnson Is moving to <lb />
eon's Liver Tone. It Is a Ayden. <lb />
tasting, vegetable remedy for a slow Rev. J. H. Griffith of will <lb />
and sluggish liver. Since Dodson's services the Ayden Episcopal <lb />
Tone came on the church <lb />
sale of gone down. Lent. <lb />
The reason Is simply <lb />
W s Pimples Go. <lb />
How Clear the <lb />
Fare of Pimples and all Other <lb />
Blemishes <lb />
With the finger tips apply a little <lb />
to the skin, then see the <lb />
and blackheads vanish. is <lb />
liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, <lb />
each Thursday night during just simply sinks In and does the <lb />
work. You will be astonished to <lb />
The road master of this division how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, <lb />
Tone Is and harmless and here Tuesday looking after liver spots, salt rheum and all <lb />
guaranteed to our side track made longer, which other skin diseases are cured. <lb />
ROCKY MOUNT, Feb. A Washington's Birthday Party. NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
the shooting scrape at Sandy The of the Junior Class of Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Cross late Monday afternoon, when the Teachers Training School superior clerk of Pitt county <lb />
Grover a Nash county con- George Washington's birthday as administratrix of the estate of <lb />
and farmer of In true colonial fashion on Saturday <lb />
section was shot and wounded by evening. Dressed in the picturesque make <lb />
Clay Strickland, a young white man. costumes 18th century the class to the undersigned, and all <lb />
employed with the Nashville road had trouble carrying their persons having- against said <lb />
force, Mr. last night passed sues. to other days and other are notified to present the <lb />
away In a Richmond hospital a. a The stately minuet danced <lb />
of his wound. Following by eight members the class, and 1914. or this notice will be <lb />
shooting Mr. was rushed the old fashioned Virginia reel made plead in bar of recovery, <lb />
to a Richmond hospital by Dr. J. P. tho amusements of the Colonial per- This 22nd day of February, 1913. <lb />
The two men were arguing very real. The proverbial cherry <lb />
over the cutting of a new road through tree of was also In <lb />
some of property and after evidence and the hatchet again did its <lb />
a few hot words, Strickland pulled fatal work. Among the guests were <lb />
lid <lb />
A. MOORE, <lb />
of Arlen Moore. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified the super- <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ad- <lb />
Is often uncertain, sometimes j needed. is put up by the E. W. Rose <lb />
dangerous and no druggist wants to Car cutlers, disk Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and Is his revolver and fired once, the the county superintendent, members <lb />
guarantee that It won't knock you out harrows, rakes. J. R. Smith and Bro. regularly sold by all druggists at let penetrating abdomen of the faculty and representatives of <lb />
of a day's work and maybe send you the largo bottles, but you can and lodging In the back. Strickland the various classes. All were <lb />
to bed. Ton Believe It Vet a liberal size trial bottle for only Immediately departed for parts in the success of the f y of Oscar <lb />
Pharmacy sells Dodson's Some say that chronic constipation cents. And this trial bottle ls known and as yet no clues have been evening as well as the Ingenuity and , <lb />
Tone and guarantees II. For cannot be cured. Don't you believe You surely will find a found as to his whereabouts. The adaptability of the class. estate to make payment <lb />
and your children, It's a Chamberlain's Tablets have cur- wonder. Get a bottle from remains of Mr. were the and all persona <lb />
to this city today on train No. and February M <lb />
will be taken to Ms home at Sandy Hugo, the V <lb />
Cross this afternoon. The funeral French novelist, born the of 1914. or <lb />
are not known. The de- May i, this notice will be plead bar of <lb />
ceased was about years old 1816-Napoleon escaped from the Is- <lb />
This 26th day of February. 1911. <lb />
JOHNSON. <lb />
you <lb />
think to keep a bottle always In the ed not you. Give them Pharmacy, <lb />
trial. They cost only a quarter <lb />
Pharmacy will give you by all druggists. ad <lb />
year money bark If you think aT King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, <lb />
Liver Tone la not worth the today. <lb />
your liver working and of William F. Cody <lb />
liter will not keep you from became president of United years old today, <lb />
Is good to go by. States. <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
AT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
HINDS 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 A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
r,.,.,., ., ,. ,., <lb />
we have a <lb />
of twelve <lb />
among the rest <lb />
people in the eastern <lb />
part of north <lb />
and invite those <lb />
who wish to get bet- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING To THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND AN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
C, FRIDAY M II ;, <lb />
Wilson Is Nation's Chief; <lb />
Democracy Now Supreme <lb />
Simplicity And Dignity Mark The <lb />
Inaugural Ceremonies <lb />
COUNTLESS CHEER <lb />
Ml Remained At White House In <lb />
Muslim Scenes Of The <lb />
MM Congress Had <lb />
Been <lb />
OF <lb />
CABINET <lb />
Washington, March <lb />
Wilson cabinet is com- <lb />
and It remains only to <lb />
formally send the nominations <lb />
to the senate, either today If <lb />
the ceremonies permit, or else <lb />
tomorrow. <lb />
Until actually nominated the <lb />
list Is unofficial, but the list Is <lb />
definitely accepted to be as <lb />
Secretary of William <lb />
Jennings Bryan, of <lb />
Secretary of the <lb />
G. of New <lb />
York. <lb />
Secretary of M. <lb />
Garrison, of New Jersey. <lb />
Attorney James <lb />
Reynolds. of Tennessee. <lb />
Postmaster <lb />
Albert <lb />
Texas. <lb />
Secretary of the Jose- <lb />
of North Caro- <lb />
Secretary of the <lb />
Franklin K. Lane, of <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
F. Houston of Missouri. <lb />
Secretary of Rep- <lb />
William G. <lb />
of New York. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
William B. Wilson, <lb />
of Pennsylvania. <lb />
unmarried. He leaves a mother <lb />
land cf Ella. <lb />
and father, brothers and <lb />
John P. St, John, former governor sisters to mourn their loss. <lb />
five of Versailles, ending <lb />
the war. <lb />
WASHINGTON, March <lb />
became president of the Unit- <lb />
ed today amid imposing <lb />
monies and tumultuous scenes of <lb />
popular greeting. <lb />
Standing at the historic cast front <lb />
cf he took the <lb />
oath of office and in his brief <lb />
address uttered a fervid <lb />
appeal lo nil patriotic men for <lb />
and aid. <lb />
Is not a day of ho <lb />
declared, Is a day of dedication. <lb />
Here muster, not the forces of party <lb />
but the forces of humanity. Men's <lb />
hearts wait upon us; men's lives ham; <lb />
Ii the men's hopes call up- <lb />
on us to say what we will do. Who <lb />
shall live up to the great trust Who <lb />
dares fall to try I summon all <lb />
honest men, all patriotic, all for- <lb />
ward-looking men to my side God <lb />
helping me I will not fall them, if <lb />
they will but counsel and sustain <lb />
Vice President Marshall had been <lb />
in the senate chamber <lb />
only shortly before and at the con- <lb />
of President Wilson's <lb />
procession where Mr, Taft said <lb />
good-bye to President Wilson and <lb />
prepared lo leave at once for <lb />
Ga President Wilson shortly <lb />
took his place lo review the <lb />
procession. <lb />
Crowd is Noisy hut Respectful <lb />
Tho party proceeded down Penn- <lb />
avenue slowly until It near- <lb />
ed the and then four black <lb />
horses drawing tho presidential car- <lb />
broke Into a trot and troop- <lb />
escorting II spurred their horses <lb />
a canter. Thus the cavalcade gal <lb />
loped up Capitol Hill. While the <lb />
crowd along was <lb />
it was respectful and orderly. <lb />
The carriages and their escorts <lb />
Whirled up to the main entrance of <lb />
the Capitol to greetings of the <lb />
massed multitude in the stands and <lb />
the less fortunate who were perched <lb />
upon every point of vantage. <lb />
When President and Mr. <lb />
son approached president's room. <lb />
Mr. turned to the President-elect <lb />
and <lb />
Mr. President, here's your<lb />
The two men passed Inside, and as <lb />
they did so Mr. spied Mr. <lb />
an outside In corridor and <lb />
ed him to enter. <lb />
don't know whether I can come <lb />
i there or said Mr. Bryan. <lb />
not president, you <lb />
j I'm still <lb />
ed Mr. Taft, I invite you in. Mr. <lb />
Bryan entered. <lb />
I When Mr. Marshall entered his room <lb />
he found an Immense of Amer- <lb />
I can Beauties on his desk, sent by the <lb />
Democratic Club. <lb />
Administer Oath lo President-Elect <lb />
At this point the Inaugural <lb />
from the stage of quiet <lb />
and solemnity of the senate chamber <lb />
one full of color and animation as <lb />
out-door exercises of administer- <lb />
the oath lo the new President be- <lb />
at the east front of the capitol. <lb />
In the shadow of great dome an <lb />
stand lo hold thousands hail <lb />
teen erected. At the front and center <lb />
this vast stage were arranged the <lb />
seals for President Taft and <lb />
dent-elect Wilson. Chief Justice <lb />
White, who administered oath of <lb />
office, was sealed at the right of the <lb />
Flanking this <lb />
group were the associate Justices <lb />
of the supreme court, the <lb />
senators mid former senators. <lb />
Back of them were ranged the <lb />
of the house of representatives <lb />
and tho ambassadors and ministers <lb />
of foreign nations. In groups here <lb />
and there were governors of slates, <lb />
many of them with their showy staffs <lb />
of military and civil officials. <lb />
of retiring cabinet, officers <lb />
of the and navy represent <lb />
lives of various branches of <lb />
-I government also had their <lb />
places on broad platform. <lb />
Facing the inaugural platform I <lb />
dense crowd of spectators packed the <lb />
wide plaza and struggled for Vantage <lb />
point, while further back the long <lb />
lines of military and chic <lb />
t took position to await for-1 <lb />
of the parade. <lb />
With Ibis setting of animation, all <lb />
was directed lo the two <lb />
figures of the <lb />
about to take the oath <lb />
Of Office, and Chief Justice of the <lb />
I Supreme Court, ready administer <lb />
I oath. These two, rising from the. <lb />
feats, stood together the center of <lb />
platform, the Chief Justice with <lb />
Bible open his hands, tho Pros- <lb />
i dent-elect with uplifted hand. <lb />
I Slowly the Chief Justice repeated <lb />
the oath as It Is prescribed by the <lb />
do swear that <lb />
will faithfully execute the office of <lb />
President cf United States, <lb />
will to the best of my ability, <lb />
serve, protect and defend the <lb />
f of the United i <lb />
M lit <lb />
THEY MARCH <lb />
Craig Led The <lb />
State's Line <lb />
Greenville Soon To Be Connected With Great Inland <lb />
Waterway System; H ill Begin Work Immediately <lb />
ltd <lb />
of Oscar Johnson. <lb />
President Kisses <lb />
I The President-elect repented the <lb />
word for word, and kissed the <lb />
open Bible. It was over. A new <lb />
president had come Into office. <lb />
Al moment of conclusion of the <lb />
a presidential salute of twenty- <lb />
guns boomed out the news that <lb />
a chief executive had been In- <lb />
Within a few days the United <lb />
Slates Engineering corps will begin <lb />
survey of Tar river In accordance <lb />
with provisions made by congress <lb />
last year In the Rivers and Harbors <lb />
bill to make it a uniform depth of <lb />
tin feet from Greenville lo Washing- <lb />
ton. When the survey is completed <lb />
I the dredging work will probably be <lb />
Immediately, within a few <lb />
I months Greenville will be directly <lb />
connected With great Inland <lb />
system by a navigable <lb />
ten feet in depth, which will mean <lb />
a great deal to business Interests <lb />
here. So far has been no pro- <lb />
vision made by the local Interests lo <lb />
utilize opportunity thus offend <lb />
to become Independent In a large de- <lb />
of the high freight rates <lb />
ed by the railroads, but we feel rare <lb />
the wide awake business men of <lb />
Greenville will not delay much long- <lb />
In taking up matter of pro- <lb />
ample warehouses and <lb />
to encourage and accommodate <lb />
transportation lines benefit by <lb />
cheaper freight rotes which would <lb />
be Inevitable. <lb />
John H. Small In an address <lb />
I before tho Fifth Annual convention <lb />
of the Atlantic Peeper Waterways As- <lb />
at New London, Conn. Sept. <lb />
4-6, 1912, trend of water- <lb />
way development throughout the en- <lb />
tire world recognizes the proposition <lb />
that deepened channels do not <lb />
bring water-borne commerce. Other <lb />
conditions must exist. Being free <lb />
Introduction of water <lb />
carriers depends upon public enter- <lb />
prise, etc., <lb />
the citizens those <lb />
ought to insist that, <lb />
without more hesitation or delay. <lb />
through public these <lb />
i shall once begin the <lb />
i ample water <lb />
terminals when completed must <lb />
have certain Qualifications, not only <lb />
ample frontage, but commodious <lb />
h, modern appliances for <lb />
transferring freight from the water <lb />
carrier to the or to <lb />
railroad car. so equipped that they <lb />
shall In large degree be com- <lb />
mark, trading place, not <lb />
only for through commerce, but for <lb />
local commerce of their respective <lb />
communities; and, as I said, they <lb />
should be under, controlled and reg- <lb />
by, the municipality of the <lb />
of public which they <lb />
serve. There should lie physical con- <lb />
between this water terminal <lb />
and all railroads serving the <lb />
community. If there should be mo.-e <lb />
than on line, and physical con- <lb />
should preferably be by a <lb />
belt line, also owned by the <lb />
and subject to the use of nil <lb />
railroads, under such wise <lb />
as serve the public and <lb />
be Just lo the <lb />
When intra-coastal waterway <lb />
or Inland waterway from Boston to the <lb />
of Mexico Is completed It will <lb />
directly connect rivers In its <lb />
course. There will be established In <lb />
all probability n great seaport <lb />
terminal at the Harbor of <lb />
Refuge, Cape Lookout, and the ad- <lb />
vantages Greenville North <lb />
Carolina towns located on rivers gen- <lb />
are Inestimable. <lb />
Greenville Is within a miles of <lb />
both Norfolk and Cape Lookout as <lb />
a glance at the map published with <lb />
this show and we should not <lb />
to prepare to receive benefits fro. <lb />
this fact. <lb />
falls with p. o, gold <lb />
Thousands Represent the Tar Heel <lb />
State In Great<lb />
nor Craig Returns. <lb />
WASHINGTON. March Gov- <lb />
Craig leading North Car- <lb />
contingent In the Inaugural pa- <lb />
today, followed by <lb />
and three companies of North Carolina <lb />
National Guards the Tar Heels were <lb />
cheered from the time they left <lb />
until they broke ranks at <lb />
end of long and tedious march. <lb />
Governor Craig rode a handsome <lb />
horse Judging from the way he <lb />
handled animal he must be an <lb />
expert horseman. He staled tonight <lb />
however. It was the first time he had <lb />
been on a horse in many years, <lb />
In his younger days he had <lb />
been considered an expert, <lb />
P. D. Gold. Jr. of Greensboro, <lb />
was appointed an aide lo represent <lb />
North Carolina in civic division, <lb />
showed great nerve and coolness <lb />
when his horse reared, fell and threw <lb />
Greensboro man after he left <lb />
the senate building. Grabbing <lb />
up his silk hat Mr. Gold was again <lb />
in the saddle by the time the horse <lb />
had regained Ms feel. Thousand of <lb />
i along- route cheered the <lb />
North Carolinian when he <lb />
mounted his horse, struck SOU'S <lb />
into his side, galloped away, and soon <lb />
caught up with In which <lb />
he had started again look h'S <lb />
place front row of horsemen. <lb />
Governor Craig and staff will <lb />
lave for home tomorrow. <lb />
There thousands -n, Car- <lb />
here. It is impossible get <lb />
the names of but few. They are <lb />
mattered from one end of the <lb />
. other. was unanimous <lb />
however, of nil whom your <lb />
talked to that this <lb />
the greatest Inauguration ever wit- <lb />
in Washington both as to the <lb />
shown Hie thousands <lb />
Of people who lined the f n iron <lb />
end In the number In attendance <lb />
toes lo Jail <lb />
Husband When lie <lb />
Is <lb />
KINSTON. March 4- When Amos <lb />
Harris, a young white man, was com- <lb />
to Jail here In default of bond, <lb />
wife, despite the kind offers of the <lb />
sheriff to lake tier lo his own home or <lb />
have accommodations reserved for <lb />
hat at a hotel, surprised the authorities <lb />
by Insisting upon sharing the same <lb />
fare as her husband. Mrs. Harris <lb />
spent a night in a cell. <lb />
Amos and Harris were <lb />
rested on a farm In Pitt county. <lb />
the husband was employed, by officers <lb />
of Pitt, at tho request of the sheriff <lb />
here. They are both charged with <lb />
the complainant. Mrs. <lb />
of nil Caswell St. alleging <lb />
that they took tin In cash from her <lb />
A hearing was given In case by n <lb />
Jersey M. E, <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., March To- <lb />
Many leaders in the de- <lb />
nomination, both clergy and laymen. <lb />
were present here today at the open. <lb />
or the annual session of New <lb />
Jersey Conference of the Methodist <lb />
E church, Bishop Joseph F. <lb />
Berry. f Philadelphia, is presiding. <lb />
The announcement of the ministerial <lb />
assignments will be made first of <lb />
next week. An unusually large <lb />
of changes is expected. <lb />
June It has been decided upon as <lb />
American League Championship flag <lb />
day and June It as World's Champion <lb />
ship flag day In Boston. Chicago will <lb />
be Red on the first <lb />
dole and New York on the second. <lb />
magistrate, who Amos <lb />
lo Jail in default of bond, to await <lb />
the superior court. The woman was <lb />
held In recognition. The of <lb />
Harris to secure ball from his Pitt <lb />
county employer o.- others were <lb />
The case of young wife, <lb />
r .- excited <lb />
some sympathy.<lb />
see-<lb /></p>
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mm <lb />
Saturday's News From <lb />
Legislature Chambers <lb />
NO SALOON WILL BE D IN <lb />
TON BY THE . CC <lb />
ON LIQUOR TRAFFIC REF THE <lb />
BILL <lb />
March I. The Beaufort of the full <lb />
Allen Longs To See Moon <lb />
Rise Over Fancy <lb />
Cap Again <lb />
.- <lb />
f, <lb />
RICHMOND, March Al- <lb />
wains mo the moon rise at <lb />
least more over <lb />
This is what be told some bit <lb />
friends a two ago when <lb />
wire talking with mm in death <lb />
In the I. <lb />
i more he would like to roam <lb />
Terminal Railroad Company, 16,000.- appropriation with its provisions. r , That la what <lb />
capital for the purpose understood. The air, <lb />
of developing Cape Lookout as a crest appropriation made u Ind If l i <lb />
WE SELL THE BEST <lb />
Farm Machinery <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
by the States <lb />
the equipment of the Nation <lb />
tire is denied him he wants to <lb />
i bills <lb />
well. The old man <lb />
a port through railroad <lb />
with union and the <lb />
tale wharves, piers and other <lb />
is proposed be In the various states. Ben- i- hopeful that Governor Mann <lb />
rated i a bill introduced In supported the motion commute Mi sentence to a ii- <lb />
the senate by Senator Ward, Senator n was lost on on <lb />
C Duncan, to II. Rodman and division. Claude, who helped to <lb />
S. are . ., , ,. u the court be- <lb />
, ,, . . , districts was <lb />
Tin- bill placed on calendar cruse were trying to kill pap, i <lb />
lily awaiting <lb />
passed Una reading, being sent I likewise cheerful, even though the <lb />
to the house 16th districts were too to shadow of d in the electric chair <lb />
The house convened Ibis morning come together and Senators and days removed. The <lb />
lo o'clock, prayer by Rev. Mr, Taylor Bryant suggested a ring of electrocuted <lb />
Raleigh. . . , . . March less than week <lb />
., ,.,. , , , districts to obviate this difficulty. , , <lb />
Petitions were received fr today. <lb />
ad appropriations to the school lo d toe substitute Mil Meanwhile they are <lb />
feeble-minded and in Interest l B readings s i kc from the governor, in <lb />
dealers In medicines. i and passed, with Senator Phillips whose their fate now lies. A <lb />
An unfavorable report came from objecting on the ground the excellency will <lb />
on the liquor tor ,,, . .,. , likely i forthcoming soon. <lb />
,. ,. ,, . .,. unwilling to <lb />
the to permit <lb />
ton and New Hanover count to <lb />
beer saloons under rigid re- <lb />
prescribed. to the bill pro-at the i Strolling through the <lb />
i report came from the talking in loud torn lo of the state building to- <lb />
on counties, cities and highways a ml the photo of Dex- <lb />
towns tor ill. bill to remove certain counties G id In group of legislators <lb />
count; seal to Rock Mount from Senator till allowing session of 1897-98. <lb />
Also report j the said <lb />
the Roberts bill from tins commute Bu i Khaki hands with <lb />
to safeguard from Are shows in probate n when be d the <lb />
B cans e it <lb />
PAYS <lb />
us to sell and <lb />
;. to buy th <lb />
BEST <lb />
j o;. i o b u y t h e <lb />
m w m <lb />
Among staunch supporters <lb />
a s <lb />
the limed men is Captain Tom <lb />
I In the of Giles, who does police <lb />
If there is my in your Mind let us <lb />
Prove our Points to you on <lb />
STALK CUTTERS DISC <lb />
are a <lb />
Passed final <lb />
The following bills pass I <lb />
final r- and ti <lb />
sen. <lb />
Special road tax bonds <lb />
county. <lb />
Amend the school <lb />
law. <lb />
Wilson to issue bonds. <lb />
Bond issue for Kings Mountain dis- <lb />
Enlarge the graded i <lb />
district <lb />
Amend th of Troy. <lb />
the ell. Du i <lb />
improve i <lb />
i high I <lb />
cl <lb />
Amend l <lb />
and <lb />
sin probates <lb />
mi mine <lb />
I a <lb />
g . s<lb />
and on all o Ft n harden <lb />
Mr. Bryan <lb />
Over People <lb />
In Raleigh Sunday <lb />
GREENVILLE. N C<lb />
Next of State Talks <lb />
Interest cl Peace <lb />
in <lb />
whom he had <lb />
tor in; ye and bad c. to i. <lb />
; at brothers. The go<lb />
had in l <lb />
Finish Up Their lo Negro in lo Es- <lb />
Congress in Session to Job in leans la His <lb />
,; , <lb />
. a lint is <lb />
I r ., . . Hen I<lb />
I an in <lb />
Sn<lb />
Mr. <lb />
know <lb />
little. <lb />
lo so<lb />
ill <lb />
lo<lb />
Poll. <lb />
led <lb />
ll<lb />
all the <lb />
I h J. I . i n <lb />
Mil ill; n d Id <lb />
Peterson and Phillips explain- Mi <lb />
ed that the hill had received i<lb />
. <lb />
ire pan n m and to <lb />
It ii a i ill <lb />
. <lb />
In <lb />
th can in <lb />
I the individuals <lb />
I tor the <lb />
and J. <lb />
Mention. <lb />
Pastor's <lb />
Sunday was the second anniversary <lb />
Kev.- C. M. Rock's of the <lb />
Memorial church, and the <lb />
morning service was appropriate to <lb />
the occasion. a most inter- <lb />
by the pastor, in <lb />
Which he merely mentioned the <lb />
progress of the church but <lb />
its spiritual growth, there <lb />
were short talks by Messrs. C. W. <lb />
Stolen from Stokes. <lb />
STORKS, Feb. and Mrs. Wilson. J. W. Bryan and W. H. <lb />
G. Stokes returned from dale. The observance of the Lord's <lb />
Saturday where they have been for Supper followed, and altogether <lb />
the past week purchasing their a delightful and uplifting <lb />
stock of merchandise. <lb />
Messrs. J. B. Congleton, J. L. Moor- <lb />
J, C stokes, h. i. and <lb />
At the Christian Church Sunday <lb />
Daily Reflector, March <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. who <lb />
had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
B. Brown, returned lo Wilson this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss of Lumber- . k-- , <lb />
J. W. attended church at Oak J- J- pastor <lb />
ton, who has visiting Miss Mat- . , , ,, . , two et. <lb />
Sunday. They report the two <lb />
King, left this morning. I client sermons Sunday. At the morn- <lb />
Mrs. L. L Dameron, of New Bern, ,, Mrs of hour his subject was Foreign <lb />
who has been visiting her sister, In, at Mr If. If. night -Must I Do <lb />
It L. home tins Sunday. Large congregations <lb />
morning. was visiting Kiss. at service. Baptism <lb />
Mr. J. B. James went to Stokes Saturday night and Sun- -ls to two persons at <lb />
today. day. evening services. <lb />
Mr. W. L. Hall to Plymouth Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Page attended <lb />
today. Church at Oak Grove Sunday. I <lb />
Miss Pearl Barber who spent Sun Mr. L. Perkins will leave Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- <lb />
arc lo be <lb />
As We Conduct <lb />
A High-Class <lb />
For C <lb />
We are <lb />
Your Trade <lb />
Were Striving <lb />
r our and <lb />
We Hold in <lb />
J. WILLIAMS <lb />
NOW <lb />
IS THE TIME <lb />
Picked at <lb />
by Hitters and you <lb />
will not be troubled with the pains <lb />
rheumatism, Charles Allen, a <lb />
Feb. George <lb />
is on the sick list. Hope lie <lb />
will be able to out again soon. <lb />
Miss Webb of the K. C. T. <lb />
T. S. came home Saturday and re- <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Mr. J. J. went to <lb />
with her people here, returned for the northern markets lo buy his ranged kidneys arc the cause of <lb />
to Winterville Sunday evening. new spring line of dress goods and Get your stomach, liver, kid- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. of Ply- notions. bowels in healthy condition <lb />
mouth, who has been visiting their J. L. Perkins for <lb />
daughter, Mrs. E. H. Taft, returned He sold tons one day last week. <lb />
home this morning. bet he has the lowest prices. <lb />
Mr. J. R. has gone North W. L. Fleming Intends buying school principal of Sylvania. Ga., who <lb />
to purchase new goods for his s now machine. Now you automobile tiered Indescribable from <lb />
B. G. and J. I get up I rheumatism, liver and stomach evening and made his <lb />
Mr. C. W. Hearne, who has been In See J. W. Bailey for life, accidental and diseased kidneys, Monday morning. <lb />
New Bern the last few months, has and fire Insurance. remedies failed until I used Electric Miss Ada Rhodes, Miss Minnie <lb />
returned home to accept a position; The Planters Bank, iii their but Tour bottles of this won- tin and Mrs, Ross of Washington <lb />
as clerk in the building, is still doing a good remedy cared mo Spent from Saturday to Sunday even- <lb />
Messrs. J. B. H. and growing, total resources Maybe your rheumatic pains come with Sears, <lb />
Jr. and T. L. Barrett have gone to over liver and kidney Miss Anna Little and Miss Bessie <lb />
Washington City to attend the Big shipment of potatoes just Electric Hitlers will give you j Ward went to Washington and re- <lb />
received at J. L. Perkins. prompt relief. and Bee- turned the same day. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hart left Sun-; by all druggists. Miss Nina had her <lb />
adv <lb />
lay afternoon for Washington City <lb />
birthday party Saturday evening and <lb />
Invited a lot of her little friends and <lb />
they seem to have a good time. <lb />
noon for Washington City lo attend husband, ex-Gov. Messrs. Allen and While- <lb />
the Inauguration and from there will is spending some time in s- c- while were callers in our little town <lb />
t-j attend the inauguration. <lb />
Mr. C. S. Forbes left Sunday <lb />
Mrs. T. J. Jarvis <lb />
Mrs, Thomas J. Jarvis, of Green- <lb />
FOR <lb />
for Selling of II <lb />
Black S. C. <lb />
and Bar- <lb />
red Plymouth Rocks. Some of the <lb />
go on to Baltimore and New York to WM at a <lb />
purchase goods. charming afternoon lea given and BuB <lb />
R. N. w. Outlaw, by . , at Plymouth <lb />
s. Norman and J. F. King have hotel. The event was <lb />
gone lo Washington City to attend ,,.,, ., a J- Greenville, t. <lb />
the Inauguration. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Brown returned Sunday in e <lb />
evening from the North where he had the cS. <lb />
been buying goods. <lb />
Miss of Wilson, ferns was <lb />
spent Sunday here with Mrs. T. B. <lb />
Hooker. had better for burns or bruises. Soothes j A full line of straw hats just <lb />
Miss Mamie Jennings, who s's Mrs Marv and heals. John of rived at W. S. Williams. See them <lb />
had been Mrs. T. E. Hooker. <lb />
today. Were glad to have them lo <lb />
visit us. <lb />
Somebody's friend from Greenville <lb />
was in town Sunday. Guess who. <lb />
Miss Edna Campbell spent Friday <lb />
and last night with Mrs. Paul Daven- <lb />
port. <lb />
Everybody is busy planting <lb />
For Skin Diseases <lb />
Nearly every skin disease and oats around hero, <lb />
quickly and permanently to Buck-1 Mr. V. E. Carrington spent Sunday <lb />
ton's Salve, and nothing is In the country. <lb />
lo Wilson Sunday evening. <lb />
Wilson; Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Jose- <lb />
Daniels. Mrs. W. A. Hoke. Mrs. <lb />
John of rived at W. S. Williams. <lb />
Mich., says, after suffering twelve before you buy. <lb />
years with skin ailment and upend- <lb />
Dr. II. W. of Washington, Mrs. j. M in hills, <lb />
and Dr. H, O. Hyatt, of were , p p , Crawford cured him. It will help <lb />
both here today on profession visits. y ,,. and Miss you. Only by all <lb />
Mr. A. J. and of druggists. <lb />
Miss Lucy, went to Tarboro today. observer. <lb />
Dr. R. T. Venn, president of Mere-1 <lb />
College. Raleigh, was here this <lb />
morning returning from Winterville <lb />
Where he preached Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Fleming had <lb />
company from Baltimore, ltd., this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. Johnnie Ward went out <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
-I known Remedy <lb />
For forty-three years Dr. <lb />
Ni w Discovery has been known <lb />
Dr. C. Oil. and Mr, as <lb />
If. A. White went <lb />
Homing. <lb />
to Raleigh this <lb />
liable cough remedy. Over three mil- <lb />
lion hollies were used last <lb />
Mr. H. D. Bateman went to ,,., u ,.,,, of <lb />
this morning to begin his duties m ,,, yo,. <lb />
assistant bank examiner, to which <lb />
J. J. Owens, of Allendale <lb />
position he was recently elected s c way of <lb />
the corporation commission. i others have twenty <lb />
Mr. J. A. went to , hat pr <lb />
Is the best remedy for <lb />
Miss Jackson returned this nm that I have ever <lb />
from a visit In Winterville. or colds and all throat <lb />
Miss Luis Vanceboro, and lung troubles, It has no equal. <lb />
who has been Visiting Mrs. N. W. and at all druggists. <lb />
Jackson, left this morning. adv <lb />
Watch for Special Vote <lb />
Days at <lb />
For two weeks from Tuesday, <lb />
bonus will be given with each <lb />
Tracing for and the Contestant <lb />
curing the sale the largest number of <lb />
books in the two weeks will be given <lb />
votes additional. <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 />
J. <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
Only Best <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior In any. <lb />
AH Fountain <lb />
Toilet Articles, <lb />
Full Um <lb />
Stationery,<lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
ROOFING AND METAL WORK. <lb />
For Slate or Tin, Tin Repair <lb />
Work and Flues See <lb />
T. J. JENKINS Greenville. N<lb />
THE<lb />
Greenville Banking Trust <lb />
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <lb />
RESOURCES OVER<lb />
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
Selected as a legal depository by State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Tr-as Depart- <lb />
of the United States as a depository for Postal Fund . <lb />
Sink made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in <lb />
THERE IS A REASON WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS<lb />
Pies. <lb />
E. B. Higgs, V-Pres. <lb />
C S Cashier <lb />
POOR PRINT <lb />
St. <lb />
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f Art HI INA Taft holding back the As the new will not flt Blot <lb />
l h Webb and you can to <lb />
FARM EASTERN it too late to how goon there Is a change In mi- <lb />
action on it, was about smallest chine to flt the <lb />
act of his administration. But con- o--------- <lb />
gross showed him what could do The express companies will catch <lb />
under such circumstances. t again when the O. feature <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
D J Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
AN M Ml M North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
We have had consigned to us the Whereas, on Tuesday night Feb- <lb />
magnificent farm lands belonging to 25th. some one In the darkness <lb />
C T. which He on the north cf the night went to School <lb />
side of Tar river, Just outside of and and maliciously cut <lb />
Greenville, for sale. the wire fence which Mr. Richard <lb />
MONDAY. MARCH 24th, 1913. has recently put around the <lb />
a. m. we shall offer two hundred acre of which the board of ed- <lb />
Is added to the parcel post, which of splendid land, had bought from Mr. L. A. <lb />
the street was properly be done soon. sub-divided small tracts rang- to enlarge the school <lb />
before sweeper gets to work. I W and people of <lb />
w year. . . , would not be such a stifling Tomorrow win be the great day In The terms of this sale will <lb />
B, en , ., , . , , be one-fourth cash and the balance y reflection shall be made upon <lb />
Ad ma, be bad Installments payable y the person or persons, who <lb />
application at the business ii. stores and causes damage to of President Woodrow Wilson. and five years cutting. <lb />
The Reflector corner goods, <lb />
and Third streets <lb />
All cards of thanks and resolutions <lb />
will be charged f at <lb />
per <lb />
advertising <lb />
tales will be for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
second class <lb />
August M. 1910. post <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, and <lb />
act March 1879 <lb />
FRIDAY. MARCH 1913 <lb />
There is only about a week more <lb />
of the legislature . Then the members there was not room enough <lb />
will be getting home to tell the two for everybody, <lb />
pie what they did and didn't do, just <lb />
like the people know already. <lb />
from date, with per cent Interest Whereas, the district wishes all <lb />
They are trying to find the North on the deferred payments; or, if the citizens to know that the <lb />
pole and the South pole Just like desires to pay all cash, we are <lb />
will give a liberal discount. The sale abiding themselves. <lb />
be conducted so that one tract We, the cit- <lb />
land will be sold with the of school district hereby <lb />
of as many tracts adjoining as assert we do not believe any <lb />
Greenville being two years past due <lb />
free mail delivery and no free mall <lb />
delivery established, puts the fault <lb />
A useful place for work on the pub- desired by the purchaser at the same of said district did this cut- <lb />
roads might be found for those price. This will enable the man who hereby emphatically. <lb />
who cannot be caught do- wishes to purchase a larger amount regardless of who did it, condemn <lb />
any honest work. <lb />
For all of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Trouble, and <lb />
THE PAIN <lb />
Quick Relief <lb />
All the prodding the papers <lb />
up to somebody. And it seems to be giving him has not Induced <lb />
entirely on the town. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Senator Evans defeated the bill In <lb />
are <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Roosevelt to open his face as to what <lb />
he thinks about Mexico. <lb />
here will be plenty of them to <lb />
the senate, after it had passed the give advice, hut after they are <lb />
house, authorizing a road bond expert President Wilson will be <lb />
township. The found running the government as he <lb />
Raleigh Times gives his statement thinks ought to be run. <lb />
as to why lie opposed the bill, that ---------o <lb />
bad bean introduced without <lb />
As the garment strike has been payment. Everybody should <lb />
off, maybe will be easier the fact that such good farm <lb />
If mail really did come from the to get a shirt. to Greenville la a <lb />
knowledge by a faction that had monkey, sonic of tin-in Mire go-l <lb />
s Investment. This sale should <lb />
be very attractive to the man <lb />
dieted that he could never represent hack to the liming- It looks like the promise of pretty who now a on <lb />
the county in the In other ton Dispatch. for the Inauguration Is going else's farm. With the money that <lb />
words he obstructs progress in his Some are already back there. to be knocked the head. is using to pay rent, he can make <lb />
laud to get Just what he wants; action as willfully <lb />
and also gives the man who desires wrong and intended to injure <lb />
to buy only a few acres a chance. community. <lb />
One of the greatest features is the We desire to say furthermore, that <lb />
fact that this farm is only one mile we can e any information that <lb />
from court house by It will Identify and convict whoever did <lb />
will be a most valuable purchase, as cutting, we will lend our <lb />
land is very productive indeed; and our support in the con- <lb />
You would think Raleigh is dry and why of said person, <lb />
from the way the papers there are This is written that the people of <lb />
the purchasers cannot make the may not be misled by the <lb />
land pay for itself after making the of this fence. <lb />
C. H. <lb />
CHAS. Com. <lb />
L. C. FLETCHER, <lb />
JOHN CHEEK <lb />
T. R. ALLEN <lb />
LORENZO <lb />
and <lb />
It stops aches and <lb />
swollen and <lb />
magic. <lb />
the excels uric acid and la <lb />
safe and In No <lb />
i like It. <lb />
free on request. <lb />
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
One Dollar per bottle, or sent <lb />
i paid upon receipt of pries if not <lb />
I la your <lb />
, RHEUMATIC CURE CO. , <lb />
lit <lb />
county through spite. <lb />
The ground hog must have been <lb />
the payments on this property, and <lb />
The cabinet Is no longer shrouded expiration of five years own <lb />
As the law now stands it is not the glad that a Democrat was being W. but the guesser. were J <lb />
fault of the that the great- did not stir up the to the last. not any more <lb />
ears than he owns today. Another <lb />
part of a session is devoted to weather much. <lb />
local bills. But it is their fault <lb />
II not passing a law referring local Both Turkey and Mexico have been <lb />
CHARLES JONES <lb />
F. F. TRIPP <lb />
J. H. <lb />
O. C. MANNING <lb />
C. H. WITHERINGTON <lb />
E. E. <lb />
C. T ANGE <lb />
Y. H. ANGE <lb />
W. E. WORTHINGTON <lb />
Z. L. BRILEY. <lb />
matters to the boards of commission- practically forgotten this week while a cord- <lb />
of the respective counties, so the Washington were <lb />
can devote itself to the big head lines. <lb />
of state Interest. o--------- <lb />
The one-sixth of the year gone <lb />
arc has shown up good for Greenville, <lb />
The government is now after the fret is that he gels the Increased <lb />
trust, and maybe they will valuation of real estate, which will <lb />
be a great deal by that time. <lb />
much as this land has been rented OF THE <lb />
for the 1913. the at<lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
PUS, <lb />
vans, mm, St <lb />
WORM. <lb />
Pr at <lb />
The suffragettes in Washington the Purchaser of <lb />
the property at our sale will be <lb />
much complaint against the Cap- <lb />
police. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The board of County Commissioners <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Peter vs Matilda Langley. <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
notice, that an action entitled <lb />
Washington hotel proprietors . up tel R g to <lb />
going to have Bibles the rooms of and we should endeavor to make away from for the entire <lb />
all their At the price the live-sixth ahead count for even . . <lb />
ton today, <lb />
guests will have to pay, the Bible <lb />
could well he afforded. It need The two month, that the parcel They about We . , <lb />
en six per cent on his investment as above hag commenced in the <lb />
dot six per cent per year, but six regular session on the court of Pitt county, to ob- <lb />
per cent for of the year, all the present. a divorce from bond of mat- <lb />
amount to about par The routine work orders and the said defendant will <lb />
Plats of for allowances account; further take notice that she is re- <lb />
end receiving of officers, was to <lb />
tins properly win on of superior court, which <lb />
a different places in Greenville and with. convenes on the 28th day of April, <lb />
other places in the next few days. Richard wife. C. J. Hart- the court house of Pitt county. <lb />
no surprise if of the post has been in existence <lb />
mark the Eighth Command- lies both its enormous proportions <lb />
and leave the Bible open at and usefulness. <lb />
that place for the proprietor to read. ---------o <lb />
The railroads offering to adjust <lb />
A bill has been introduced In the freight so as to give North <lb />
legislature authorizing the Carolina a square deal, is one of the <lb />
of Pitt county to appropriate good things recently brought about. <lb />
1.500 for the erection of a <lb />
monument on the court house Reports of quiet and disorder in <lb />
square. The people of tho county Mexico are more frequent than the <lb />
should get busy and subscribe as changes in the weather. <lb />
much more and erect the monument <lb />
early as possible. It has already President Wilson Is not the heavy <lb />
been too long neglected. weight of bis predecessor, but he can <lb />
o bold down the lid with the heaviest <lb />
All we've got to is that of <lb />
somebody give Josephus a new hat <lb />
one that will not flt quite so close Just common folks, <lb />
down to bis without freaks or fads, are the <lb />
kind that occupy the White House <lb />
Also deprive him of that linen suit <lb />
in which he is the habit of com- <lb />
these days, much less talk <lb />
. . . . , m complaint in said action, <lb />
prospective purchasers to these plats MM to th Qr plan w court <lb />
this newspaper, also through list. demanded said com- <lb />
other advertising mediums. I w- H- Moore to plaint. <lb />
North Carolina came in for her g nM a gate leading This the 4th day of March, 1913. <lb />
share of honors at the inauguration. for those wish take from Bruce to Bluff, this <lb />
of Greenville's splendid approval of the road super- <lb />
no longer Governor Wilson, school, at the same time being out- of Falkland township. After <lb />
side the corporate limits, in a some consideration the clerk was In- Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured <lb />
did and healthy location, all the time to give notice that at the There more discouraging <lb />
receiving the same benefits from the of the a petition a disorder of the <lb />
Zero weather out West and balmy and that a would be for the dis- It not that many <lb />
spring weather here the East. great many people who live Inside <lb />
He if <lb />
but <lb />
soon be President Wilson. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
of above road. <lb />
suffer for years with such an ailment <lb />
the corporate limits and who have I Dr- c- having a permanent cure Is within their <lb />
Over In Mexico they seem to reach and be had a <lb />
a grudge against all named <lb />
a small lot. <lb />
elected to All the term. one year p H J <lb />
We shall give a big barbecue din- matter of electing a county at- of Mich., bought <lb />
to all those attending the sale. up. Julius Brown and , package chamberlain's <lb />
This time it is the revenue bill that and our own ALL STAR BAND will F were placed them , <lb />
la drawing Are. <lb />
lug out on stale <lb />
occasions, <lb />
It Is now Secretary of the Navy <lb />
Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina. <lb />
Top the afternoon to you, Joe. <lb />
President Taft, Just before going <lb />
out of office, was shown that he was o <lb />
not the whole thing. He vetoed the brought the <lb />
Webb and sent It back with a weather, let them hike again <lb />
message of disapproval, and congress of tho next Inauguration. <lb />
passed It right over his head. <lb />
0--------- <lb />
Conditions are bad In Mexico, to <lb />
be Mire, but American newspapers <lb />
cannot with good grace twit them <lb />
about the way they get rid of their <lb />
presidents when It Is recalled with <lb />
shame that three have been <lb />
in this country. <lb />
The statement Editor Josephus <lb />
Daniels, of Raleigh and <lb />
Is to be secretary of <lb />
navy in President Wilson's cabinet, <lb />
brings to his host of <lb />
friends throughout the state. <lb />
Besides what is already going on, <lb />
enough buildings are planned for <lb />
Greenville this year to give employ- <lb />
to a large number of workmen. <lb />
All who this way And <lb />
to do. <lb />
Wall street did not find anything <lb />
President Wilson's Inaugural ad- <lb />
dress to throw a spasm over. <lb />
While predicting what President <lb />
Wilson will do, don't forget that Vice- <lb />
President Marshall can also do <lb />
things. <lb />
It is now President Woodrow <lb />
son. <lb />
It takes a good road to stand bad <lb />
weather. <lb />
Good Friday and Easter Sunday <lb />
are the two next dates. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Washington hotels and booze joint <lb />
both had a rake off. <lb />
furnish music. You are cordially in- A ballot was taken and each we j bad <lb />
received two votes, making a tie. The any number of <lb />
DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND chairman of the board cast the none of them were any <lb />
HOUR, MONDAY, MARCH 24th. 1913, for Julius Brown and he was For by a, <lb />
at K. M. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Company. <lb />
Sociable Club <lb />
We, the members of the <lb />
Sociable Club, met last Saturday <lb />
declared elected. The salary was <lb />
stated at per month. <lb />
The collections of fees reported by <lb />
the officers for February were as fol- <lb />
Register of Deeds 448.76; Sup- <lb />
Court Clerk 766.72; Sheriff <lb />
adv <lb />
at beautiful borne of Miss <lb />
Minnie Belle Tills meet- <lb />
was devoted to a study of <lb />
Born <lb />
Tuesday, March 1913, to Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. T. Lipscomb, Jr., a <lb />
daughter. <lb />
Marriage licenses <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds Bell <lb />
Issued marriage licenses to the fol- <lb />
nil the trouble In Mexico, <lb />
Marquis of <lb />
Charles Gordon, eleventh Marquis <lb />
fellow. Miss Camilla Robinson read of was born at , . <lb />
a very interesting sketch of bis life vine, March and <lb />
Other members read poems wrote by to the title upon the death <lb />
Wonder where the suffragettes will his father In 1863. He is the <lb />
Miss and of Scotland. The title <lb />
Miss Fulford sang a duet, a very old one, dating back to the <lb />
tilt Golden Harvest beginning of the fifteenth century. <lb />
We were invited Into the dining grandfather of first Earl <lb />
room where a dainty course was await- fell at 1402. The <lb />
us, and with much laughing and became the most <lb />
the lime soon came for us of Scotland and the <lb />
to depart. Each declared they had sentenced to death, but <lb />
spent a most enjoyable afternoon. chancellor of Scotland. The sixth <lb />
We had as visitors Miss Jackson Karl head of the Catholics of <lb />
from Greenville, and Misses Joyner Scotland. He submitted to the <lb />
; ml subsequently became Marquis of I <lb />
be hiking to next. <lb />
---------0 <lb />
Licensed pool rooms are now a <lb />
thing of the past in Greenville. <lb />
Easter finery Is getting on the way. <lb />
Y. w. C. A. <lb />
Mr. Leon R. Meadows led the <lb />
vice on Sunday evening. He made <lb />
a most Interesting and helpful talk <lb />
on phase of It dealing <lb />
stop hostilities long enough to pull with mission study. He said that all I <lb />
off their Sunday bull fights. Of the students should engage In min-1 <lb />
I as much good to all would <lb />
Mr. Taft is now a private and <lb />
actor not only in the v duals , , . . <lb />
but may yet be much in the public ,,, , ,, , of ,, . Mm the board of county <lb />
.,, . . advocates of both locations <lb />
eye. M even farther away. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Gilbert and Minnie E. Harrell. <lb />
M. O. Tyson and Hamilton. <lb />
H. H. and Grace <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Henry Parker Alice Jones. <lb />
Rufus Daniel and <lb />
C. H. and Lucy Hemby. <lb />
Hardy and Annie Atkinson. <lb />
Tyson and Elberta <lb />
Sam Hopkins and Charity House. <lb />
REPORTER. <lb />
The present holder of <lb />
title has long been active In <lb />
and educational affairs and has three Vt aid Yon Can <lb />
I III i-. in <lb />
some time the matter of building been chosen Lord Rector of <lb />
bridge across Tar Hive- at either Aberdeen University. <lb />
Cattlemen at A mini I In <lb />
AMARILLO, Texas, March <lb />
Prove It for Cents. <lb />
Yes, try That's all you need <lb />
to do to get rid of the worst case of <lb />
You take no chance, It Is no <lb />
Misses Edgerton and Evans <lb />
Greenville ought to have a cotton <lb />
factory large enough to consume all <lb />
the crop grown In Pitt county. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
February being shorter makes the <lb />
bill collector sooner. <lb />
Forty Year Test <lb />
Wonder what those who And Pill county has a guardian, <lb />
are it from New York to Wash- pm county. <lb />
will thing they have j <lb />
when they get there. They to up the gun put understand why It Is a favorite after <lb />
sang . argument. The for- representatives of the experiment. Is positively <lb />
board of commissioners a short up here Itching, rash, raw, and <lb />
lime before the expiration of their for the annual convention of the Pan- make a pimpled face <lb />
am, passed an order that the bridge handle and Southwestern clean. Is a wonder- <lb />
be built at Floyd's Ferry. Those op- Association. The gathering will last minute applied II sinks In. <lb />
An must have exceptional , to the bridge being located there and outstrip vanishes, leaves no evidence, doesn't <lb />
merit survive for a period of forty an injunction against and importance all the grease, Just a pure, clean; <lb />
years. Cough Rem- , commissioners which was serve. ton. of ,, liquid and It cures. <lb />
City Is an applicant <lb />
From a small beginning has H to be at the coming civil tern E <lb />
grown favor and popularity until of court. <lb />
it has attained a world wide <lb />
make an unwomanly spectacle It away until next hunting Benson, <lb />
themselves Just for a little cheap no- <lb />
Let the new come along. <lb />
guaranteed. Is put up by the <lb />
W. Rose Medicine Co. Louis, <lb />
Mo., and sold by all druggists at ft <lb />
. tho large bottles and cents for <lb />
You will find nothing better for Chamberlain's Tablets for A cough medicine for children the liberal size trial bottle. Try one <lb />
lion should be harmless. It should be H cent bottle and be convince Bas- <lb />
For constipation, Chamberlain's Tab pleasant to take, should be night Pharmacy. <lb />
The Mother's Favorite <lb />
a period of more than forty years. Ids are excellent. Easy to take, mild Iain's Cough Rem- j <lb />
ii not only gives cures and gentle in effect. Give them Is all of and it the moth- Robert M. representative <lb />
For sale by all druggists. . trial. For sale by all favorite everywhere. For of the Tenth Ohio district, <lb />
all druggists, adv years old today. <lb />
I . <lb />
MM <lb />
EX-PRESIDENT <lb />
SAYS AU <lb />
WITH A SMILE <lb />
With Family Leaves For <lb />
South <lb />
WILL REST III <lb />
Urn Years of Age.- Many <lb />
as Here <lb />
ML <lb />
WASHINGTON, March <lb />
Howard Taft, public servant since he <lb />
said farewell to public Ufa <lb />
and became a citizen of the <lb />
republic that he has served over the <lb />
seas and throughout the world for <lb />
so many long years that he has <lb />
most forgotten be enlisted. <lb />
His goodbye was a smile. A hand- <lb />
shake for the members cf his cabinet; <lb />
a courtly bow to the women friends <lb />
who braved the inauguration <lb />
forts to bid and Mrs. Taft god- <lb />
speed in station; a wave <lb />
cf the hand and another smile for the <lb />
people who stood ill the train shed and <lb />
watched his train slowly out for <lb />
south. <lb />
The last that Washington saw of <lb />
27th president, was the dim out- <lb />
line of a big smiling figure in a frock <lb />
coat, with hair a awry, <lb />
on the rear platform In the <lb />
smoke of the tunnel that leads under <lb />
the city to His last glimpse <lb />
of the city where years ago he <lb />
became chief executive and today a <lb />
private by the people's will, <lb />
was when he looked from the plat- <lb />
form of his car across the <lb />
Potomac to where the Washington <lb />
monument lifted its gray, pointed <lb />
peak to the gray sky. <lb />
Tomorrow he expects to be In <lb />
to rest and play as the guest <lb />
of the city of Augusta for three <lb />
weeks. On March he plans to go <lb />
north again to New Haven to settle <lb />
down under the elms of Yale to the <lb />
peace and quiet of life as professor <lb />
of law He left with no bitterness <lb />
In his heart, he told friends, but only <lb />
with thankfulness that he had been <lb />
the opportunity to serve. <lb />
Absorbed as was the <lb />
ration pageant Washington did not <lb />
forget the man, tin retiring <lb />
dent. Although ho was hurried <lb />
one of the White House cars from <lb />
the back of the White House down; <lb />
through the mall and over back streets, <lb />
hundreds of those on the sidewalks <lb />
who recognized him cheered lustily. <lb />
At the station most of the <lb />
of the Taft cabinet and their <lb />
wives several close friends of <lb />
Mrs. Taft were waiting. Miss Helen <lb />
wept gently as the farewells were <lb />
said and the eyes of some of the <lb />
were far from dry. <lb />
He stood for a minutes by the <lb />
side of car, shook hands once <lb />
more with friends and then stepped <lb />
aboard. <lb />
am now retiring to a pedestrian <lb />
be said. <lb />
He spent an hour In the president's <lb />
room the senate tide of the <lb />
signing bills, vetoing others and <lb />
times talking with senators <lb />
and representatives who paid their <lb />
call. <lb />
At the White House luncheon the <lb />
President sat and chatted for min- <lb />
with Mrs. Wilson. He left by <lb />
the south door and his last view of <lb />
the mansion came as his automobile <lb />
shot down through the mall. <lb />
Laborer Falls Eleven Stories <lb />
with Good Chance <lb />
Recovery <lb />
treasured Bible <lb />
Used When Daniels <lb />
lakes <lb />
RALEIGH, March When Jose- <lb />
tho oath of office <lb />
as secretary of the navy he will not <lb />
use a bible furnished especially for <lb />
, ., occasion, but will one which <lb />
March 6.-O. C. <lb />
j has been In Ills since 1889 <lb />
whose home Is In Mt. Md ell u <lb />
from the 11th story down an elevator . w . , <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
March <lb />
Lena Proctor of <lb />
Saturday night with Mrs. B. W. Tuck- <lb />
Mr. Blanchard, a <lb />
of W. II. spent Saturday and Bun- <lb />
day at home Kinston. <lb />
Farming Implements to suit most <lb />
all the to ave them labor, <lb />
are on at Harrington, Barber <lb />
and Co. <lb />
Miss Jackson of <lb />
pent Saturday night and Sunday with <lb />
Miss and Dorothy Johnson. <lb />
Hats, hats, all latest styles, <lb />
both and wool goods, at <lb />
Barber and Co. <lb />
Messrs. B Forest, Jesse L. <lb />
A. D. and <lb />
left Sunday morning for <lb />
Washington, C, to attend the <lb />
Ship stuff, oats and corn on hand <lb />
Miss Mamie Stocks of near Ayden, <lb />
spent Saturday Sunday with Hill <lb />
Sixteen Schools of the <lb />
Ninety Victorious In <lb />
Recent Debate <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, March pro- <lb />
gram of exercises of tho 118th annual <lb />
commencement of the <lb />
filing them to compete the <lb />
contest for the Aycock Memorial Cup. <lb />
The contest is to be staged In <lb />
Chapel Hill on tho night of March <lb />
The following schools will clash <lb />
forensic fray on that date over <lb />
the of <lb />
Durham, Philadelphia, <lb />
New Fields, Concord, Morgan ton. Lib- <lb />
Harmony, Mt. Pleasant <lb />
Oxford, Cool- <lb />
North Carolina has been arranged, j Holly Springs, Stem, and <lb />
Contrary to tho custom of previous pleasant Gardens. To the credit of <lb />
years, tho exercises will begin only two counties the state can <lb />
ill story <lb />
n was sent to him last night and will <lb />
Shalt now is Bank build- <lb />
get In Washington la time to he used <lb />
Um yesterday about noon. Vi hi n me <lb />
B . . ,. . In this part of the <lb />
other workmen reached his side lie <lb />
monies. <lb />
This bible was presented to Mr. <lb />
Daniels while he was a student at <lb />
university law school by <lb />
teacher, the late James E. Shepherd <lb />
was perfectly conscious and remarked <lb />
pulled the belt and could <lb />
not catch He Is now In the <lb />
with of the <lb />
have n nice lino of tan, black <lb />
and white slippers, Better <lb />
our stock buying. A, W. <lb />
Ange and Co . <lb />
Mabel James and Miss Nellie <lb />
wont to Greenville <lb />
and have dispensed <lb />
with their soda and have add <lb />
id <lb />
years, exercises only two counties in Hie <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. Sunday and conclude with Commence attached the distinct of honor of <lb />
Mr. M. T. Spier went to Day on Wednesday. two schools for final debate; <lb />
Monday. Jone marks the opening day of Cabarrus. <lb />
A big line of goods, with tho selected <lb />
and huts, a new and all sermon, delivered by Dr. E. Y. outlined for the erection of a <lb />
BOW Spier president of the Louisville, Ky, dining hall at the State <lb />
Mrs. Dave and Fleming; Baptist Theological Seminary. Mon- j during the week The <lb />
of Greenville were visiting town Juno will be observed as class for Its construction will be <lb />
Sunday evening. exercises. On Monday afternoon. j n ft few days work on the <lb />
Jesse and A. D. tho confederate monument, erected to <lb />
. . . L u . . m In <lb />
to their already large stock and have those students <lb />
libs and Raleigh. <lb />
th opening of the next college <lb />
will start at once. In or- <lb />
. who left college in , complete the hall for occupancy <lb />
front of heavy and fancy groceries. but R. W. Ball is the We to lake up arms, will <lb />
and has some chance of the book is Inscribed the following. Miss Fannie Leo Spier spent Sat- with beef, fish and oysters and a veiled. Governor Look. will ,. <lb />
on, and only Josephus Dan- and with of groceries and has <lb />
A ala, from Ills James E. Shep- Tucker of near Simpson. <lb />
once and then for short lime. <lb />
workman, It is said, pulled the paid, May IS, 18811.- The bible was Anything you need In ho way of <lb />
used thereafter by Mr. Daniels while something to It. W. Dall has It <lb />
Mr. Felter was not instantly In school and upon taking the oath and will furnish to you for <lb />
killed by tho fall Is miraculous and if for the el law also used money. <lb />
he lives he will owe bis life to his same bible. The oath upon it In <lb />
presence of mind catching In the will be the <lb />
At the regular meeting of the board <lb />
a, will be Alumni Day. Rt. <lb />
Mr Mrs. W L. loft Robert Strange, of Wilmington, <lb />
day morning for Washington to at- l. tin. alumni speaker. The com- of county to, he held <lb />
law tend the Inauguration day proper will Wed- M, In April <lb />
I If you have anything to sell or June It will be made will be presented for the a <lb />
Miss Pearl Dudley of Washington W. L. House, he soils or buys, by a visit address from of the <lb />
has been spending some . no I . feed Vice President Thomas R. Marsha,,, n, s <lb />
while descending and , ha. treasured this friends near here, returned Sat- Jg- M <lb />
Ills fall down better than any personal prop- , m the Union BEl-L <lb />
was witnessed by people and when H ft- <lb />
W. U It, k, interesting. ,, the triangular debate., en- March 1913 <lb />
Clerk Co. Coma <lb />
law<lb /></p>
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Winterville Items. <lb />
Letter Mr. B. <lb />
Mexico. D. F. Feb. 1913. March LA M <lb />
Dear Mi. of arrived at A. <lb />
. to be quiet today Ange and Co. <lb />
and every one very harry over the HiM Olivers Cox spent Monday <lb />
victory which Felix should have in <lb />
the edit for. II is true that a, slippers to fit anybody <lb />
Ma who has stood by black, and white. to wear <lb />
I administration turned else foot or tight Bee <lb />
him and has the credit at I I Barber and Company and <lb />
leaking the arrest, hut it was simply will sell them to you right <lb />
because . bias could not Bee u. V. Dall for your notions; <lb />
It sow. <lb />
will join hands for Mrs J. L. left <lb />
of the country, which l. visit her mother for a few days. <lb />
. . i . do. We i i Kb <lb />
i, i i r in the <lb />
i. now, and I believe all <lb />
, . . lava their arms. all pattern, <lb />
i doubt Ilk <lb />
Penn Mutual Policies Best <lb />
A comparison of premiums and values of <lb />
Twenty Life Policies the. end of the third year. <lb />
of the leading life insurance companies doing business <lb />
in North Carolina, showing the SUPERIORITY of PENN <lb />
MUTUAL POLICIES. <lb />
Mutual Lift <lb />
New York Life <lb />
Mutual Life <lb />
Mutual Benefit <lb />
Phoenix Mutual <lb />
Northwestern <lb />
Fancy U <lb />
a tall line of ladles <lb />
and Mutual <lb />
and Jack- Mutual <lb />
Connecticut Mutual <lb />
heavy National <lb />
Union Central Life <lb />
a weeks, but it will be ion. <lb />
before the country will gain I es for birds <lb />
I . ace of other i in any style. Also a <lb />
it once bad. There are <lb />
. has just end-, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. went la <lb />
g at a i e to the a. d a Thursday, <lb />
nation it hi o i deeds were The i Maine <lb />
I ;,; Dial or while Harrington. Barber <lb />
I a very in right as . i Co. <lb />
, are has been no for. and Mrs. B. Nines went to <lb />
m to the deaths caused i Thursday. <lb />
I lighting in the but the We have a nice line of furniture. <lb />
, will no doubt run up arrived. A. w. Ange and Corn- <lb />
I thousand. Many women and ; <lb />
i b I. air. U. T. B weal to <lb />
, i tar as lbs c mid i . <lb />
them have had las greatest and Jackson <lb />
of attention, but grade el- <lb />
them have been killed sad ,. a full end fancy <lb />
many d. I have had i <lb />
i I Mr. J. K. of Loam was <lb />
pest three as l have In town Friday. <lb />
., . . i anything to sell or <lb />
gone In many places my ice W. I. House; he sells or buys <lb />
; re women and children. We livery and feed <lb />
, , fa now and happy. The .- i Braxton who has I <lb />
i,. . p, have cone together as . near came home i <lb />
a club with the government and all V the closing of her <lb />
, put our shoulders to the . <lb />
and all work for the same end and children <lb />
We hope see Mexico blossoming lo visit relatives <lb />
like a flower within a short time. <lb />
What will become of When you in need of some nice <lb />
v it is hard to say. His fish try ii. W. Dall; be can <lb />
who the people claim was to you. <lb />
fault for most of the president I <lb />
blunder and the suffering of the <lb />
people was shot this morning at Our Deficit <lb />
break. It is reported that the ex- Everybody knows of the Slate <lb />
President has gone insane We are more in debt I <lb />
Through exciting strain for the now- than were two years <lb />
few days I am unable to write does not necessarily mean dis- ; <lb />
yen about situation as I would grace and ruin, as some seem to think, <lb />
like to, so I am sending you our u may mean real progress. This <lb />
I, which you can no doubt get money has been Invested in necessary <lb />
Premiums <lb />
38.84 <lb />
86.22 <lb />
37.18 <lb />
30.85 <lb />
30.17 <lb />
80.00 <lb />
35.82 <lb />
37.83 <lb />
87.27 <lb />
Extensions Cash <lb />
yrs., days <lb />
u Vis. 184.00 65.00 <lb />
Vis., 194.00 <lb />
C yrs., 184.00 65.00 <lb />
l yrs., days 181.00 <lb />
yrs., 181.00 69.00 <lb />
n days 181.00 68.00 <lb />
days 126.81 <lb />
days 134.00 60.48 <lb />
102.00 46.00 <lb />
a days 182.00 64.00 <lb />
u 158.00 68.80 <lb />
ft 121.00 48.00 <lb />
Charges interest during grace period. <lb />
dividends until the expiration of the second year. <lb />
Note.- The PENN MUTUAL premiums on its Nineteen- <lb />
Payment Life Policies are less than the premiums charged <lb />
by the New Companies on the Twenty Payment Plan. <lb />
For further information apply <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
1895 <lb />
Evans St., Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Have an Early <lb />
Choice if you <lb />
plan to buy <lb />
that <lb />
Furniture <lb />
We hate never before a splendid for com- <lb />
a variety Ban that assures a real buying <lb />
will surely please. <lb />
Furniture styles that are the best manufacturers <lb />
at honestly low prices. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
r CONDITION <lb />
of the <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
the full facts from. <lb />
With kindest regards, am. <lb />
Very sincerely yours, <lb />
n. <lb />
BETHEL <lb />
Mini <lb />
BETHEL, Feb. A beautiful mar <lb />
was Wednesday <lb />
morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
E, o. Burroughs, when their <lb />
Mill Norma Burroughs became the <lb />
bride of Mr. T. K. mount of <lb />
K rs. n. C. The ceremony per- <lb />
formed by Rev. C, T. of Rocky <lb />
Mount, and was witnessed by a few <lb />
Intimate friends and relatives of <lb />
parties. Both Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
are quite popular and have a host of <lb />
who wish them much <lb />
Bell and success in their union. <lb />
Improvements which will save <lb />
by more economical and more <lb />
administration In the future. <lb />
Hut North Carolina faces an- <lb />
loss of double the treasury de- <lb />
With yes Indifference, <lb />
we see forest tires destroying <lb />
worth of our property a year. <lb />
need this property on the tax <lb />
Our farmers the Um- <lb />
the fences, the soil; our <lb />
need the lumber and the <lb />
and we all need cheaper <lb />
I material, furniture, and <lb />
everybody necessities made <lb />
wood. <lb />
Yet we refuse to spend a cent in an <lb />
attempt to stop this tremendous drain <lb />
on our resources. Is that economy <lb />
l it not rather shortsightedness <lb />
amounting almost to blindness Five <lb />
th do would Inaugurate a <lb />
state tire system which In a <lb />
very few years would stop a large <lb />
Would not <lb />
Elegance in House Fur- <lb />
Without Ex- <lb />
Cost <lb />
Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It is built of the Best <lb />
material. True in wood and workmanship. Good enough to be <lb />
banded down to your as heirlooms. If your home is not <lb />
as cozy and comfortable you like It, why not come and <lb />
complete Its furnishings here <lb />
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb />
luxury, without excessive <lb />
TAFT FURNITURE CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. FEB. 1913 <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Heal estate <lb />
Furniture and fixtures <lb />
Cash items <lb />
Cash and due from banks <lb />
317.83 <lb />
4.200.00 <lb />
4.327.32 <lb />
6,911.92 <lb />
Capital stock <lb />
Undivided profits <lb />
10,669.81 <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
mm yeas <lb />
the <lb />
Mr. J. H. Blount from <lb />
short trip to Rocky Mount today. <lb />
i ,. i i, proportion of this waste. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. of <lb />
, , ,. ,,., that be money well spent. <lb />
City were in our city <lb />
to attend the marriage of their <lb />
The Round Dozen Club met with THIS DATE IN HISTORY <lb />
Mrs. W. J. Tuesday even- <lb />
March <lb />
Mrs. M. O. Blount who has been in United States declared war <lb />
Baltimore for the past two weeks is against Algiers, <lb />
now in New York, purchasing spring east of what is now <lb />
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on <lb />
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other <lb />
Farm Implements. <lb />
STAG SEMI PASTE gallon makes ; <lb />
If its in the Hardware j <lb />
Careful Attention Given to all Business <lb />
to us. <lb />
millinery. <lb />
M M. and S. M. <lb />
leave for Raleigh tonight to at- <lb />
tend the Simmons and Daniel j <lb />
night at the <lb />
I. Fri lay <lb />
borough Hotel. Mr. will go <lb />
north from to n <lb />
complete line of dry goods and no- <lb />
Dr. M. P. and J. Smith <lb />
leave Sunday to attend the <lb />
ration. <lb />
handsome new brick store <lb />
I- now about completed Will he <lb />
by March 10th with a complete <lb />
line of everything. They wish to In- <lb />
all their friends and customers <lb />
to pay them a visit at their first op- <lb />
This store Is a credit <lb />
the town and deserves the patronage <lb />
of all. <lb />
Mrs. J. E. left for Wash- <lb />
last night. <lb />
Tho friends of Miss Edith Legal <lb />
who has been with mount and <lb />
for the past two seasons are glad <lb />
to know that she will with them <lb />
again this season. <lb />
Crop Threatened <lb />
Nicaragua, March <lb />
S, loss Is threatened the ha-. <lb />
crop on east coast of HID- <lb />
due of a <lb />
blight it attacks only the <lb />
older and larger plants. The plant <lb />
dies a few weeks after attack. <lb />
Is estimated that this year's ex- <lb />
perts may be reduced half ow- <lb />
to the disease. <lb />
Mississippi organized as the <lb />
territory of Alabama. <lb />
of Texas <lb />
by the United States. <lb />
decreed the emancipation <lb />
of the Russian serfs. <lb />
Annie one of <lb />
the oldest actresses of the <lb />
American stage, died in New <lb />
York city. Born in the Isle of <lb />
Man In 1836. <lb />
Cabbage Pant<lb />
PLANTS <lb />
It <lb />
The following Jersey Wake. <lb />
Held, Charleston <lb />
and Large Loll Head. <lb />
Ibis should eon. <lb />
headings through <lb />
Prep ed for from <lb />
to 10.000 at per thousand. <lb />
Over per thousand, f. <lb />
Li, ii. N. Can supply <lb />
larders she <lb />
guaranteed <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
S. G. <lb />
Last Tax <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Established <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for hides, <lb />
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, Turkey, <lb />
Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc., <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par- <lb />
suite, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
Gall Ax snuff, High <lb />
Life Key West Cheroots, Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, canned cherries, <lb />
peaches, apples, syrup. Jelly, meat; <lb />
flour sugar, coffee, soap, lye, magic <lb />
food, matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb />
and oranges, <lb />
nuts, candles, dried apples, <lb />
peaches prunes, currants, raisins, <lb />
glass and china ware, wooden ware, <lb />
cakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese, <lb />
beet butter, new Royal Sewing ma- <lb />
chines and numerous other goods. <lb />
business <lb />
with <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
I will be at the following places and quantity cheap for cash. <lb />
dates named for the purpose of Come , me phone Number <lb />
taxes due for the year <lb />
Meet me and save costs, for <lb />
tins Is my last appointment. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY. Sheriff. <lb />
Falkland. Falkland March 7th. <lb />
March Nth. <lb />
Hells X Heads. March 3rd. <lb />
Denver Dam. Arthur. March <lb />
to mar <lb />
IT'S GREAT SPOUT <lb />
to a custom tailor clothed man <lb />
come In here with a friend who <lb />
calmly proceeds to out a suit <lb />
or top coat, equally as good In every <lb />
respect and pay about half what <lb />
be paid the tailor for his. This Is <lb />
not an statement. Come <lb />
and let us it. <lb />
Frank Wilson <lb />
The Clothier <lb />
Are You <lb />
If so. get a box of Dr. King's New <lb />
Dills, take them regularly and <lb />
vi trouble will disappear, <lb />
They will stimulate the liver. Improve <lb />
Mir digestion, and get rid of all the <lb />
poisons from your system They will <lb />
surely get you well again. at <lb />
druggists. adv <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Time Of Arrival And Departure <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Southbound <lb />
a. m. 1.18 p. m. <lb />
o B. <lb />
SOUTHERN <lb />
1.16 a. m. 8.80 a. m. <lb />
0.33 a 7.35 a. m. <lb />
i a. in. 4.17 p. m. <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 />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Only Bank in Pitt County Under Supervision. <lb />
F. JAMES, Pres, f. J. Cashier. <lb />
Supervisor.<lb />
The man who asks for a raise on <lb />
the strength what he is to <lb />
do for the concern Is trying to sell a <lb />
pig in the poke.<lb />
II. Ml II HISS <lb />
Still With<lb />
The Life Insurance Co- <lb />
Hew Tors. <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 15th, will positive- <lb />
have to pay cost. <lb />
March <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
Department of Stale <lb />
CERTIFICATE OF<lb />
To all to whom may <lb />
Whereas. It appears to my <lb />
by duly authenticated record of <lb />
lie for the voluntary dis- <lb />
solution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of all the stockholders, <lb />
In my <lb />
Manufacturing Company, a corpora- <lb />
n this whose principal of- <lb />
is situated on street, In the <lb />
,. n county of Pitt, <lb />
tats of North Carolina a. <lb />
Sr. being the agent therein and i <lb />
charge upon whom process <lb />
nay be has complied with <lb />
the requirements of Chapter II, <lb />
vial of 1805, entitled <lb />
preliminary to the issuing this <lb />
of <lb />
Now, Therefore, J. Bryan <lb />
of state of the Slate <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby <lb />
the said corporation did on the 18th <lb />
day of February, 1911, In my of- <lb />
Bee a duly executed and attested con- <lb />
sent In Writing to the dissolution <lb />
aid corporation, executed by all the <lb />
stockholders thereof, which said con- <lb />
and record -f the proceedings <lb />
are now on In said <lb />
office s provided by law. <lb />
in Testimony Whereof, l have here- <lb />
to set my band and affixed my official <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this 19th day of Feb- <lb />
A. D. 1918, <lb />
BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
ltd <lb />
OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
of <lb />
To all to whom these presents may <lb />
earns. <lb />
It appears to my <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
the proceeding for the <lb />
thereof by the <lb />
f all the de- <lb />
posited In my that the Carolina <lb />
Bead Ft ed Company, a corporation <lb />
ii this whose principal at <lb />
is situated iii tin- town of <lb />
t-, ant Pitt, state of North Caro- <lb />
HI. B, being the agent <lb />
therein sad la charge thereof, upon <lb />
whom process may be has <lb />
compiled with the requirements of <lb />
Chapter of 1908, entitled <lb />
preliminary to the <lb />
issuing this Certificate of <lb />
Now, therefore, I, J- BRYAN <lb />
GRIMES, Secretary State of the <lb />
of North Carolina, do hereby <lb />
certify that the said corporation did, <lb />
en the 11th day of February, 1913, file <lb />
my office a duly and at- <lb />
tested consent in Writing to the <lb />
of said corporation, executed <lb />
l-v all the thereof, which <lb />
said consent and record Of the pro- <lb />
aforesaid arc now on Die In <lb />
my said office us provided by law. <lb />
in testimony whereof, l have here- <lb />
unto set my land and my <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, tills 14th day <lb />
F A. . 1918. <lb />
BRYAN <lb />
Secretary of state. <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
before the <lb />
court clerk Hill county as <lb />
administrator with the will annexed. <lb />
Of estate of Shade Jackson, de- <lb />
notice is hereby lo all <lb />
as Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all persons Saving claims <lb />
said estate are notified to <lb />
present the fame to the undersigned <lb />
tor payment or before the <lb />
day of February, 1914, this notice <lb />
will plead In bar .,. recovery. <lb />
This day February, <lb />
II. K. TRIPP. <lb />
LIFE HIS BABE <lb />
I LIFE <lb />
AM I l <lb />
IX-<lb />
III <lb />
THAI <lb />
i th <lb />
. k Men and<lb />
i life <lb />
I a Hartford Col <lb />
the Its <lb />
ltd b S <lb />
TO kill I <lb />
Having qualified tho super- , <lb />
I, , court dork of Pitt <lb />
given to all persons indebted t. is on it- books, the His i i e <lb />
I . Immediate payment .,.,,. . .;. t pow- <lb />
t . the i I ll i , .<lb />
i ; for or or before i Its a <lb />
26th day of y. 1814, or ; <lb />
V not buy the Best <lb />
dent and Health Insurance <lb />
The policy issued by the NEW <lb />
gives mo e <lb />
dent INSURANCE than any Other company, <lb />
for the <lb />
We a just Iron, OWN . <lb />
Bros., Agents<lb />
notice will be plead In <lb />
bar <lb />
i i th of tat II<lb />
nil <lb />
i i i i ii <lb />
The i <lb />
;. I I <lb />
the i in n <lb />
I John II i p the <lb />
the will <lb />
but . , . i <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly <lb />
com I i let K of Pitt , .,, <lb />
. i administratrix the estate of . , . , . ,,, . <lb />
Moore, ed, I Is here- Com- <lb />
given to all persons In <lb />
the estate to make Immediate pay- puny, <lb />
ti to U e undersigned, and all i . mi ml <lb />
persons having claims against said . . , l sou time, <lb />
are notified to ,,, ,,,,,.,, <lb />
in the tor , . i, <lb />
or before the day of Felt exp people In ctr- <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue power vested In me by <lb />
mortgage duly executed to me <lb />
the 18th day of Jan, 1910, by Nod <lb />
Sr Ned Walston. and <lb />
Mary Little and recorded in th <lb />
of the of deeds Pitt <lb />
In book D-9 at page I <lb />
shall sell for cash public auction <lb />
i the highest bidder at the court <lb />
house dear ii the town of Greenville. <lb />
. n the 29th day of Man <lb />
at i- noon, the follow- <lb />
described tract real estate <lb />
being and situate In the <lb />
of Pitt and state of North Carolina, <lb />
Adjoining the lands of Chas, Pol- <lb />
lard, Joe Everett, T. R. Hodges, <lb />
others bounded as Be- <lb />
ginning SI tho off the road <lb />
old road to Parker's <lb />
and the other to mill, run- <lb />
thence In an easterly dire II <lb />
o road lo <lb />
Creek Joe Everett's i <lb />
nor lit up sold creek the i <lb />
courses to Pollard's Ci <lb />
thence In i direction with <lb />
paid Pollard's line Tarboro an <lb />
,;,., road said a <lb />
i ., i to the begin <lb />
nine and forty-five <lb />
mo. i the Idem <lb />
,,.,,. D , was conveyed<lb />
Daniel Nod on. Sr. <lb />
office Ii <lb />
1913 <lb />
in t <lb />
Of <lb />
ESTATE <lb />
By virtue et a power <lb />
ed iii In mi Is I <lb />
and delivered by w. B. <lb />
and Sydney P, to P. <lb />
i . . i i i, deeds appears <lb />
in C. <lb />
Book 0-9. pages <lb />
and sen, ti-.- undersigned, as more- <lb />
HI , the 17th d u <lb />
, Mar -h o'clock m ex- <lb />
pose public sale the <lb />
i door In Greenville, to <lb />
, t for cash following de- <lb />
. . wit. <lb />
i lot or pan of land <lb />
n the town of Greenville <lb />
lying on Bast side of <lb />
bounded by <lb />
I ,,., Hi west; Tar river on <lb />
north and by Reuben Clark <lb />
and i on <lb />
being same conveyed to <lb />
in hi n Clark and wile <lb />
i ma i <lb />
,; lit h P H page <lb />
in the i a Pitt <lb />
, nil of II i <lb />
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1914. or this will be <lb />
In hi i of n <lb />
TI i i 22nd 1913<lb />
of Moore <lb />
raw <lb />
Hit MY AMI CITY OFFICIAL <lb />
Churches, Ledge and Social <lb />
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W. C. <lb />
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M. Lewis, W. Proctor, M I <lb />
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Mayor -P. M Woolen, <lb />
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Treasurer H. L Carr. <lb />
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WILSON INDUCTED <lb />
INTO HIGH OFFICE <lb />
Inauguration of Twenty-Seventh <lb />
President Is Witnessed by <lb />
Great Crowds. <lb />
MARSHALL SWORN IN FIRST <lb />
Ceremony In Senate Chamber <lb />
Followed by More Impressive <lb />
Affair on Portico of <lb />
the Capitol. <lb />
By GEORGE CLINTON. <lb />
Washington, March the pres- <lb />
of h vast throng of his fellow <lb />
sens. Woodrow Wilson today Blood in <lb />
front of the Mil portico of the <lb />
and took the of president of the <lb />
United Slates. Thomas K. Marshall <lb />
already had been sworn In as <lb />
president, and with the completion of <lb />
the ceremony ship of stale was <lb />
manned by the Democratic party, <lb />
which had been ashore for sixteen <lb />
years. <lb />
As the new chief executive of the <lb />
nation stood with bared head, <lb />
ward Douglass While, chief Justice of <lb />
the Supreme court, held before him <lb />
the Bible always used In tho ear <lb />
Mr. Wilson placed his <lb />
the book and in a voice strong <lb />
though somewhat affected by emotion, <lb />
aw-ore to support the Constitution and <lb />
the laws of the country and to perform <lb />
the duties of his high office to the best <lb />
of bis ability. <lb />
Thomas Kiley Marshall swore <lb />
to the and to the <lb />
people in the senate chamber, where <lb />
for four years It will his duty to <lb />
preside over the deliberations of <lb />
members of the upper house of con <lb />
Severely Simple Ceremonies. <lb />
Both of the ceremonies proper were <lb />
conducted in a severely simple <lb />
most impressive manner. The <lb />
of scene of the <lb />
dent's induction Into office, however, <lb />
were not simple, for It was an out <lb />
of-door event and the great gathering <lb />
of military, naval and uniformed <lb />
organizations gave much more than a <lb />
touch of splendor to the scene. <lb />
In the senate chamber, where the <lb />
the oath was taken by the man now <lb />
vice-president of tho United States <lb />
there were gathered about <lb />
people, all that the upper will <lb />
without the risk of danger <lb />
because of the rush and press of the <lb />
multitudes. It is probable that no- <lb />
where In the United States at <lb />
any time are there gathered an equal <lb />
number of men and women whose <lb />
names are so widely known. The <lb />
gathering In the senate chamber and <lb />
later on the east portico of the <lb />
was composed largely of those <lb />
prominent for their services In Amer- <lb />
and In part of foreigners who <lb />
have secured places for their names <lb />
In the current history of tho world's <lb />
doings. <lb />
The arrangements of the ceremonies <lb />
for the inauguration of Woodrow <lb />
on and Thomas Marshall were <lb />
made by the committee on <lb />
of The <lb />
I M the Hour the <lb />
were many former members of <lb />
the senate who, because of the fact <lb />
that they once held membership In <lb />
that body, were given the privileges <lb />
of the floor. After the hall was tilled <lb />
ard all the minor officials of govern- <lb />
and those privileged to witness <lb />
the ceremonies were sealed. William <lb />
Taft and Woodrow Wilson, <lb />
d by the and the <lb />
committee of arrangements, entered <lb />
the senate chamber. They were fol- <lb />
lowed by Vice-President- <lb />
elect Thomas R. Marshall, leaning <lb />
on the arm of the president pro <lb />
of the senate who, after the <lb />
seating of the incoming vice-president, <lb />
took his place as presiding officer of <lb />
the senate and of the day's proceed- <lb />
The president and the president- <lb />
elect sat In the first row of seats <lb />
rt In front and almost under the <lb />
desk of the presiding officer. In the <lb />
same row, but to their left, were the <lb />
and two former <lb />
of the United States. <lb />
P. Morton of New York and Ad- <lb />
A. Stevenson of Illinois. <lb />
When distinguished company en- <lb />
the chamber the was <lb />
still under its old organization. The <lb />
oath of office was Immediately <lb />
to Mar- <lb />
shall, who thereupon <lb />
Marshall. The prayer of the <lb />
day was given by the chaplain of the <lb />
senate. Hey. lily, es Pierce, pas- <lb />
Marshall. <lb />
tor of All Unitarian church, of <lb />
which President Taft has been a <lb />
After the prayer <lb />
dent administered the oath of office <lb />
to all the newly senators, and j <lb />
therewith the senate of the United <lb />
States passed for the firs; time In <lb />
years Into the control of the Demo <lb />
party. <lb />
Procession to the Platform. <lb />
Immediately after <lb />
monies a procession was formed to <lb />
march to the platform of the east <lb />
of the capitol, where Woodrow <lb />
Wilson was to take the oath. The pro- <lb />
cession included the president and the <lb />
president-elect, members of the <lb />
court, both houses of congress, <lb />
division. <lb />
The third division of the parade was <lb />
composed of Grand Army of the Re- <lb />
public veterans, members of toe Union <lb />
I Veteran league and of the <lb />
war Gen. James B. <lb />
Stuart of Chicago, a veteran of both <lb />
the Civil and the Spanish wars, was <lb />
In command <lb />
Thousands of Civilians. <lb />
Robert N. Harper, chief marshal of <lb />
the civic forces, commanded the fourth <lb />
division. Under his charge were <lb />
organizations from all parts of <lb />
the country, among them being Tam- <lb />
many, represented by of its <lb />
braves. Democratic clubs from <lb />
Chicago. Philadelphia, <lb />
, more and other cities. <lb />
They put the American Indians Into <lb />
the civilian division. The fact that <lb />
they vi re in war paint and feathers <lb />
helped out in and did <lb />
nothing to disturb the peace. <lb />
of tho United Hunt Clubs of <lb />
; America rode In this division. Their <lb />
pink coals and their high hats <lb />
were not thought to Jar <lb />
from Its <lb />
seat. Pink were worn on the <lb />
hunting held In Jefferson's day and In <lb />
Jefferson's state. <lb />
There were Princeton <lb />
In the civic section of the <lb />
Many of them wore orange end black <lb />
sweaters and they were somewhat <lb />
noisy though perfectly proper. Stu- <lb />
dents from seventeen other colleges <lb />
and universities were among the <lb />
marchers. <lb />
Cheering Is Continuous. <lb />
All along Pennsylvania avenue, from <lb />
the capitol to a point four block be- <lb />
the White House, the spectators <lb />
were mailed in lines ten deep. The <lb />
cheering was constant and Woodrow <lb />
Wilson cannot complain that the <lb />
monies attending ins Induction Into <lb />
office were not accompanied by <lb />
heartfelt acclaim of the <lb />
over whom he Is to rule for at <lb />
four am, <lb />
Every window in every building on <lb />
Pennsylvania avenue which is not <lb />
tor office purposes was rented <lb />
weeks ago for a good round of <lb />
money. Every room Overlooking the <lb />
marching was taken by as <lb />
many spectators as And a <lb />
age Horn which to peer through <lb />
the Window The roots of the <lb />
buildings were covered With <lb />
willing to stand for hours In a March <lb />
day to see the wonders of the <lb />
and many of them <lb />
glad of an opportunity to go <lb />
home and to say that after many years <lb />
waiting they had seen a <lb />
resident Inaugurated. <lb />
THAN <lb />
President Woodrow Wilson. <lb />
section of this committee was ruled <lb />
by a majority of Republicans, but <lb />
there Is Democratic testimony to the <lb />
fact that the Republican senators <lb />
were willing to outdo their Democratic <lb />
. ii in the work of making or- <lb />
and Impressive the Inaugural <lb />
ceremonies In honor of two chieftains <lb />
of the opposition. <lb />
Ride to the Capitol. <lb />
Taft and President-elect <lb />
rode together from the White <lb />
House to the capitol, accompanied by <lb />
two members of the <lb />
committee of arrangements. The vice- <lb />
president-elect also rode from the <lb />
White House to the capitol and in the <lb />
carriage with were the senate's <lb />
of Georgia, and three members of the <lb />
congressional committee of arrange <lb />
The vice-president-elect took the <lb />
oath Just before noon In accordance <lb />
with custom and prior to Its taking <lb />
by the president-elect. Every arrange- <lb />
for the senate chamber pro- <lb />
had been made so that they <lb />
moved forward easily and with a <lb />
ponderous grace. <lb />
Marshall In. <lb />
The admission to the senate <lb />
to witness the of the <lb />
toe-president was by ticket, and It <lb />
la needless to say every seat was <lb />
Hudson's Liver Tone at Dill <lb />
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If you are a user, next <lb />
time you tempted to buy it ask <lb />
if he can absolutely <lb />
II of the foreign ambassadors, all of guarantee the drug not to harm <lb />
the heads of the executive depart- Hi won't do it because he CAN'T do <lb />
many governors of states and n <lb />
iT substitute for <lb />
several high officers of the sea , ., , , . . <lb />
service. chief of staff of the army gnat <lb />
and many distinguished persons from famous Dodsons <lb />
civil life. They were followed by the Tone. will re- <lb />
members of the press and by those find your money without question if <lb />
who bad succeeded in are not thoroughly satisfied. <lb />
in the senate galleries to <lb />
-if tin day's proceedings. <lb />
hen President Taft and the <lb />
i emerged from the <lb />
i to the portico they saw In front <lb />
them, reaching far back Into the <lb />
park to the east, an Immense con- <lb />
of citizens. In the narrow line <lb />
between the onlookers and the plat- <lb />
form on which Mr. Wilson to take <lb />
the oath, were drawn up the cadets <lb />
of tho two greatest government <lb />
schools, West Point and Annapolis, <lb />
and flanking them were bodies of reg- <lb />
of national guardsmen. The <lb />
whole scene was charged with color <lb />
and with life. <lb />
On reaching the platform the <lb />
dent and president-elect took the <lb />
seats reserved for them, seats which <lb />
were flanked by many rows of benches <lb />
rising tier on tier for the <lb />
of the friends and families of <lb />
of government and of the Coated <lb />
press. <lb />
Oath Administered to Wilson. <lb />
The Instant that Mr. Taft and Mr. <lb />
Wilson came within sight of the crowd <lb />
re was a great outburst of <lb />
and the military bands struck <lb />
quickly Into Spangled Ban. <lb />
Only a few t is of the music <lb />
were played and then soldiers and <lb />
silent to witness re- <lb />
oath taking and to <lb />
listen to the address which followed. <lb />
The chief of the Supreme <lb />
court delivered to <lb />
dent-elect, who, uttering the words. <lb />
became president of the <lb />
United States. As soon this <lb />
was completed Woodrow Wilson <lb />
delivered his Inaugural address, his, <lb />
speech to his fellow countrymen <lb />
In the capacity of their chief <lb />
At tho conclusion of the speech tho <lb />
hands played once more, and William <lb />
Howard Taft, now of tho <lb />
United States, entered a carriage with <lb />
the new president and. reversing <lb />
of an hour before, sat on the <lb />
left hand Bide of tin- carriage, while <lb />
Mr. Wilson took seat of <lb />
on the right. The crowds cheered as <lb />
they drove away to the White House, <lb />
which Woodrow Wilson entered as the <lb />
which William H. Taft <lb />
Immediately left as one whose lease <lb />
bad expired. <lb />
GREAT PARADE IN <lb />
HONOR OF WILSON <lb />
Federal and State Troops, Mn <lb />
From Navy, Veterans and <lb />
Civilians March. <lb />
WOOD IS GRAND MARSHAL <lb />
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you are acquainted with and <lb />
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who are taking this remarkable <lb />
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life than thy were taking <lb />
Because Is a pois- <lb />
that may stay In the system, <lb />
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may do harm In the end <lb />
If you fell these ill effects <lb />
so far. It is because you are fortunate <lb />
enough to have a strong <lb />
Don't lake the risk any longer. <lb />
a bottle of Dodson's Tone <lb />
and not how easily and naturally it <lb />
Corrects all bilious conditions, how r <lb />
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how It sets you <lb />
without ache or gripe. The most won <lb />
thing in the world for <lb />
All this without the slightest inter- <lb />
with your regular habits. <lb />
Is at work on a new <lb />
play for use of Frances Starr. <lb />
Her present lour In The Case of <lb />
will run Into July. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life It <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
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Is wise both for his family and <lb />
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TAKE-. <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
Indians, Hunt Clubs and College Stu- <lb />
dents Are la <lb />
Spectators Continuously Cheer <lb />
the Inaugural Procession. <lb />
By GEORGE CLINTON. <lb />
Washington. March <lb />
which Woodrow <lb />
Wilson requested should be observed <lb />
in every detail of his inauguration as <lb />
president did not apply to the <lb />
parade, for It was as elaborate as <lb />
such an affair usually Is. The people <lb />
wanted it so, and they showed their <lb />
appreciation of the spectacle by turn- <lb />
out by the hundred thousand <lb />
cheering wildly as the marchers pass, <lb />
ed with bands playing loudly and <lb />
waving bravely. <lb />
The newly Inaugurated president re- <lb />
viewed the procession and railed his <lb />
approval as he returned the salutes of <lb />
the commanding officers, for all tho <lb />
glittering show had been arranged in <lb />
bis honor. Pent avenue, from <lb />
the capitol to tho White House, was <lb />
of color, music and movement. <lb />
People Enjoy the Sight. <lb />
The Inhibition of the Inaugural ball <lb />
and of the planned public reception at <lb />
the capitol had no effect as a bar to <lb />
the attendance at this ceremony of <lb />
changing presidents. Masses were hero <lb />
to see, and other masses were here to <lb />
march. There, was a greater demon- <lb />
while the procession was pass. <lb />
than there was four years ago. <lb />
Victory had come to a which <lb />
had known nothing like victory for a <lb />
good many years. The Joy of posses- <lb />
found expression In steady and <lb />
abundantly noisy acclaim. <lb />
President Taft and <lb />
Wilson were escorted down the ave- <lb />
by the National Guard troop of <lb />
cavalry of Basal county. New Jersey. <lb />
The In which rode vice- <lb />
President-elect Mai shall and <lb />
dent pro of the United <lb />
States senate was by <lb />
members of the Horse troop of <lb />
the Culver Military academy of <lb />
This Is the first time In the his <lb />
of inaugural ceremonies that a <lb />
guard of honor has escorted a vice- <lb />
president to scene of his oath <lb />
Formation of Parade. <lb />
The military and the civil parade, s <lb />
huge affair which stretched Its <lb />
an miles f the <lb />
streets, formed on the avenues <lb />
from the capitol. After President- <lb />
elect Wilson bad become President <lb />
Wilson and Vice-President-elect Mar <lb />
shall bad become <lb />
Marshall, they went straightway from <lb />
the to the White House and <lb />
thence shortly to the reviewing stand <lb />
in the park at the mansion's front <lb />
The parade, with MaJ. Leonard Bright, If. <lb />
Wood, United States army, as It <lb />
Norfolk Boy Electrocuted By <lb />
His wire Kite- <lb />
String <lb />
, Va., Feb. <lb />
all of age, was electro- <lb />
grand started <lb />
grounds to move along the avenue a kite to he had <lb />
to the White House, where It was to <lb />
pass in review. The trumpeter sound- <lb />
i d instant the <lb />
signal was Hashed from the White <lb />
that In fifteen minutes the new- <lb />
elected president and commander- <lb />
of the and navies of <lb />
the I States would be ready to <lb />
review <lb />
It was thought that the parade might <lb />
attached picture wire instead of a <lb />
cord. The k; e dipped and the wire <lb />
string came in contact with a high <lb />
service electric wire skirting the <lb />
right Of way. The boy was frightfully <lb />
burned, <lb />
The dead boy was a son of W. Q. <lb />
who In Ga <lb />
lack of the picturesque features February as, and made his home with <lb />
particularly appealed to the <lb />
on former occasions. There <lb />
win Indians and rough riders hero <lb />
i only when Roosevelt was <lb />
but when he went out of <lb />
was succeeded by William ii <lb />
raft. The parade, however, Ir. honor <lb />
Mr. Wilson seemed to be <lb />
enough in its features in appeal <lb />
the y <lb />
made noise n u. <lb />
The procession was In divisions, <lb />
With General Wood as the grand <lb />
marshal of the whole and <lb />
a place at Its head, The display, <lb />
his sister, Mis. In Wes- <lb />
tern road, Cottage Place. He <lb />
was flying his kite In an open field <lb />
near his home at the lime of the ac- <lb />
Ho had substituted picture <lb />
wire for his cotton twine string be- <lb />
cause of the high wind. <lb />
a foreman employed <lb />
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factory, was tho first to reach the <lb />
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lire mid he gasped only once after <lb />
Tut tin reached him. After hanging <lb />
the words invariably used on like suspended over the service wire for <lb />
in <lb />
occasions, was bill- <lb />
Leads R <lb />
The r of the co two <lb />
armed service naturally had the right <lb />
way. Maj Gen. W. W. <lb />
ii Mi United States army, was In <lb />
of the first division, . <lb />
b eh marched the and sailors <lb />
aid marines from the posts and the <lb />
a few minutes the picture wire <lb />
burned in two and released the body <lb />
Hie little victim. <lb />
Dr. Abbott, the county corner, view- <lb />
ed the body gave permission for <lb />
Its removal Io the undertaking <lb />
of J. E. In Green <lb />
street. <lb />
The service wire which the kite <lb />
yards within a day's ride of string came In contact with ran from <lb />
The West Point a transformer on the Belt <lb />
and the midshipmen from the naval Railway, A sign displayed on the <lb />
academy at Annapolis, competent be- station read 11.000 <lb />
other corps In manual and in <lb />
evolution, the future and ad- WITH <lb />
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All branches of the army service a <lb />
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artillery, cavalry. In- WM place In New York, <lb />
and signal corps. The Charles the French bantam, <lb />
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ships rolled along smartly in the wake ., , <lb />
The National Guard division follow- <lb />
ed the division of It was and Tommy <lb />
by Brig. Gen. Albert L. claim they should have been <lb />
lulled States army, who wore given he decision in their recent bout <lb />
he medal of honor given him for con- which was declared a draw, <lb />
personal gallantry at the bat- Hob the of Cyclone <lb />
lo of San Juan hill General Mills la and have <lb />
he chief of the division of the . . . ,., <lb />
United State, war department. <lb />
The entire National of New on St <lb />
Jersey was In line, and Pennsylvania, <lb />
Massachusetts. Maryland. Virginia. Cutler, manager of Jess <lb />
Georgia, Maine and North Carolina announces that Luther Mo- <lb />
were represented by bodies of civilian Carty has consented to box <lb />
Cadets from many of the in Mares In trot In <lb />
. .-a . of Philadelphia or New York.<lb />
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AMONG THE BEST <lb />
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LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
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ATTENTION. <lb />
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BE HAD UPON A- <lb />
X. l I III II II. Ill. <lb />
M Mill It ill. <lb />
Says Developments To <lb />
Be Met As They May <lb />
Arise in Extra Session <lb />
Plan Determined for Congress by <lb />
President Wilson <lb />
WILL <lb />
before departing to his home in Dan- <lb />
ville, III. With his cigar <lb />
displayed in manner familiar <lb />
to Washington, the <lb />
speaker stood on tho steps <lb />
executive offices talking to the <lb />
respondents, who had asked him the <lb />
purpose of his visit. <lb />
to say good to the <lb />
WIFE DESERT <lb />
MB fill <lb />
HI, <lb />
Missionary lift Five <lb />
Small Children <lb />
Independence, Alaskan president wish him he said. <lb />
And Oilier Subjects To lie <lb />
Taken During Ex. <lb />
Session <lb />
my president us well as any- <lb />
MEl IN JAIL <lb />
Husband knew Nothing Of The Item- <lb />
Mrs. mid <lb />
t I lie Found <lb />
A Letter <lb />
body else's, you <lb />
I The president a number of <lb />
WASHINGTON, March in the east room, among them <lb />
dent Wilson has decided upon a pol- Solicitor General and Samuel <lb />
meeting legislative develop- counsel for the money <lb />
as they arise lather than plan trust Investigating committee, but the <lb />
a program for the visits were social In character. <lb />
session of congress, This. It n short time during the afternoon the who was deserted by his wife <lb />
learned from White House callers president worked on his y <lb />
but lie soon was out of doors <lb />
enjoying the spring weather. The <lb />
president spied magnolias <lb />
blossom, observed the growing , <lb />
due of the White House ,. now <lb />
swung Into a brisk walk along Po- <lb />
Only a secret service <lb />
man accompanied him and he at- <lb />
practically no attention as <lb />
he strolled through the park ways. <lb />
today, will be the president's <lb />
to those who are urging that cu-- <lb />
legislation, Philippine <lb />
. Alaskan questions <lb />
subjects be taken up during <lb />
the of the new congress. <lb />
Tho president was advised by <lb />
Oscar the <lb />
Democratic majority leader, as <lb />
status of the tariff bills being <lb />
by the and meant commit <lb />
He learned that the committee <lb />
making rapid progress but that <lb />
might not be ready on April the <lb />
date originally died opening <lb />
of the new congress. Mr. <lb />
thought at least a week more should <lb />
given to preparation and as It was <lb />
on Mr. advice that Mi. <lb />
Wilson fixed upon April there is <lb />
no doubt that he will name a later <lb />
date when Issuing Ills <lb />
CHICAGO, III., March <lb />
For tor K. a missionary of <lb />
bulgier arrest San Francisco, <lb />
today threw considerable light tho <lb />
woman. <lb />
Regular Session of The <lb />
General Assembly of <lb />
1913 Is Now History <lb />
railroads. Senator Ward explained <lb />
the bill by saying these officials were <lb />
engaged In great work and were con- <lb />
called to distant parts of the <lb />
state in pursuit of the public service <lb />
work in which they were engaged. <lb />
Senator Pharr earnestly opposed the <lb />
bill. He said the whole principle <lb />
wrong. The stale and the national <lb />
Gavels of President law had condemned it. The Influence <lb />
Speaker Fell was to say the least not healthful. He <lb />
House First thought everybody or no one should <lb />
To Finish this privilege. It was a special <lb />
should not be extended to any one. <lb />
Branches Legislature Ad- <lb />
On Day <lb />
AWAIT MM <lb />
ST <lb />
Can Only Hold Cut a <lb />
Week Longer <lb />
Si Factory Hi <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy <lb />
Company <lb />
March regular <lb />
session of tho general assembly <lb />
1918 passed Into history yesterday <lb />
afternoon at a quarter alter four <lb />
the gavels of President <lb />
K the Senate <lb />
Speaker George W. Connor, of the <lb />
House, respectively, fell <lb />
and the two of the <lb />
legislature wen; <lb />
J turned sine die. <lb />
So ended tho sixty-fourth day of <lb />
declares that be robbed to provide her the session, the member present year <lb />
with luxuries. remained on duty lour days with- motion of Senator the <lb />
said that his Hist pay. whole business was laid on the table, <lb />
edge of the relations between Conn legislature adjourned with the Hill SC, final <lb />
and Mrs. came when he In- understanding that it will be called Having released since a. in- <lb />
a letter written to her the governor in extra-ordinary sea- House was reconvened by Speaker <lb />
Conn, who was then prison at within twelve mouths. The Connor at U o'clock. <lb />
Wis., a robbery at Mil- opinion among the members of <lb />
Troop- t <lb />
And I As Prisoners Sol- <lb />
The Turks He- <lb />
Stubbornly <lb />
Senator Jones offered an amend- <lb />
file <lb />
providing that the railroads , LONDON, March Is expected <lb />
should file with the corporation Turkish of <lb />
mission a list or the names of every entered today by <lb />
one who had this transportation. e and <lb />
He said he desired that tho people A private states that the <lb />
could know who these special troops today captured Her- <lb />
one or the key torts and took <lb />
prisoners. Tho Turks resisted <lb />
it was a love letter, though moderate <lb />
in tone, for tho necessity of whit It <lb />
moderation the writer expressed re- <lb />
Reference was made to the <lb />
of some oilier woman, and <lb />
was thank- <lb />
About o'clock workmen on id for a pair or slippers which <lb />
proclamation, of the John Flanagan bad to him at the prison. <lb />
Representative Underwood has been factory saw <lb />
of the belief that tariff reform alone <lb />
should be attempted tho <lb />
As he left the White House, <lb />
Representative Jones, of Virginia, who <lb />
is the cause of Philip- <lb />
pine independence, met him and <lb />
sought to upon him the <lb />
of some action on Hint ones- am throwing <lb />
during the extra session. Mr. <lb />
Jones secured an appointment with <lb />
the president for Friday when he will <lb />
further urge Philippine legislation. <lb />
The net result of pressure for ac- <lb />
on subjects other than tariff Inn <lb />
been tho adoption of a policy or <lb />
meeting the legislative situ; i n <lb />
it unfolds in new congress. The pros <lb />
will send first a message point- <lb />
out the necessity of tariff <lb />
ion and will this with a <lb />
of messages upon specific things j <lb />
which lie believes congress may be <lb />
able to upon without and Mix <lb />
prolonging the session. This <lb />
course is said lo have been approved ard business do not mix, but <lb />
Pt today's cabinet meeting. <lb />
The that only tariff re <lb />
vision be at the coining SM <lb />
arose from the fear that other <lb />
subjects might and interfere <lb />
the tariff Question. Assurances <lb />
lave been however, from <lb />
quarters, principally <lb />
ate, the anticipated <lb />
with the tariff may not at <lb />
all. The reorganization of th. <lb />
senate of commit- <lb />
tees In the hands of the senators who <lb />
are in close sympathy with the ad- <lb />
ministration Is said to be one the <lb />
An excerpt from the letter, which <lb />
burst out in a lot of and cot- evidently was a reply to one from Mrs. <lb />
ten batting stored one corner of recall a message <lb />
the room. For u moment, it that I received while In the Milwaukee <lb />
looked like the flames would quickly Jail from some one <lb />
spread over that portion the fan- <lb />
with several hand when all Others would desert <lb />
who they <lb />
through thick and <lb />
and the plant's own equip- has been a beacon Of hope to me <lb />
H of discouragement and much <lb />
hope is centered in its prom- <lb />
the at <lb />
burning bales out the window, the of <lb />
were extinguished before any <lb />
dam n at all was done. wrote to Conn at <lb />
the fire got In the excelsior asked him lo leave Mrs. <lb />
car. not be explained, and may have alone. Conn replied that his <lb />
been caused by someone smoking near intentions were honorable. <lb />
It or by sparks blowing in an open married twelve years ago. <lb />
window, or in some other brine was IS years of age. She <lb />
able way. as a Jail mis- <lb />
It Is fortunate that the discovery and her devotion to de- <lb />
timely and that the plant is from her attempt to reform <lb />
. well equipped for cheeking fire In Mm, according to the husband. <lb />
In due time Conn released from <lb />
prison and returned to Chicago. He <lb />
professed religion frequently l- <lb />
people will argue that religion at home. His In- <lb />
the housewife and hers In <lb />
parties were, so that he coo-d <lb />
keep tab on them, when they might <lb />
till the of the legislature at <lb />
certain periods its sessions each <lb />
CONSTANTINOPLE, March <lb />
despairing cry of can bold out only <lb />
a week was seal in Cipher <lb />
today from the <lb />
commander of to <lb />
the superior officers here, according <lb />
to report this morning- <lb />
Mr. moved lo reconsider the who held many <lb />
the legislature points to next which the house at the early months against the hundreds of s. <lb />
us preferable for the i- session tabled the bill to guns of the and <lb />
regulate the state priming. is Bald to have Informed the Porte In <lb />
In addition to the early morning Mr. Kay said he had had a confer- hi menage that Is <lb />
Of both houses, held Just with Commissioner and ally at the end or Its supplies -if <lb />
midnight final reading on tho latter had declared that II the rood and ammunition, while there Is <lb />
the revenue bill, the Senate bill would not save the state much sickness, especially scurvy and <lb />
held two session each yes- ,. year in printing bills he would re- intestinal disorders, are <lb />
The was busy much sign his office. Mr. Ray favored the the rank of the defender. <lb />
of the day disposing of bills bill. So did Mr. and Mr. Tho commander, who offered <lb />
before It but the House had little to tic and Mr. Page. Mr. Woolen op- s a long and gallant defense, <lb />
do but to mark time and wait for the it. Mr. suggested , either that peace negotiation <lb />
Senate to finish its work and get ready that, as there was considerable battened or that an Immediate at- <lb />
adjourn. No bills of any on the bill it ought not to be to relieve the city bi undertake <lb />
interest were taken up by the House, anted upon at such a late hour, after the lines <lb />
Hundred were ratified. Do- most or the had gone home. The Turkish ministry Is divided In <lb />
ens were passed, defeated or tabled tin of Mr. Ray the bill opinion and will have difficulty In <lb />
by the Senate. as read. It abolishes tho practice of reaching solution of the problem <lb />
Representative or New unlimited priming by various state by the commander of the be- <lb />
Hanover moved to recall from the department, it limits the amount to <lb />
table the bill lo give the commission- be allowed by each The by the <lb />
of labor and printing more super- printing a provision that the of the late Pasha continue <lb />
vision or the printing, and Council of State shall have power lo to <lb />
limiting II b amount to be by additional ion to any <lb />
or the department Tor this oh- pertinent. <lb />
He the motion on con- <lb />
are plenty of examples to the con- however so apparent ,,,,,, r ,.,., ,,,,,<lb />
Those who attended <lb />
vice the Baptist church their father Unit they were <lb />
day night, and heard the talk by Mr, Conn would to <lb />
J S. of Newark. N. J. saw The break came last Christmas <lb />
it exemplified. Mr. is That night missionary met <lb />
a big physically, n big man In and Mrs and another couple <lb />
tho sen- the business world and a large heart- en the North Side He asked his <lb />
difficulty ed Christian. He takes religion with to decide finally whether she would E I <lb />
Mm In business, and also puts with him or Conn. <lb />
business his religion, making go with Mr. she <lb />
Ids business to let hi light shins for <lb />
the Master wherever ho goo. His To Try Former Hank President <lb />
talk helpful to all who heard TRENTON, N. J. March Fol- <lb />
threaten Internal trouble ill <lb />
to any do- key. <lb />
It makes tho state com- At a service held here In <lb />
labor and printing a of the officiating <lb />
real supervisor of the state's print- n-an priest pronounced a malediction <lb />
Mr. Ray stated had be or bis on who <lb />
costing more than a have deceived th Sullen of Turkey, <lb />
The bill seeks to curtail this <lb />
lure. The Allies <lb />
Mr. It Sen la. Man b Tho <lb />
bill, but thought to recall It for allied Balkan nations have agreed to <lb />
staled that would be In violation of the mediation of the powers <lb />
commissioner had declared the but only on conditions the acceptance <lb />
win. had whereupon Mr. is unlikely. <lb />
his motion. I According to an announce- <lb />
Constitution today, the consent of the allies <lb />
Most of the member, the general resolution from the Senate pass- is contingent on the agreement of <lb />
reading, empower the gov- Turkey to the <lb />
it Only member of the nOT to call together the commission and and the to- <lb />
SP I roll i ill ll appointed on constitutional In Sea and also to <lb />
o'clock yesterday. <lb />
that tho member present <lb />
deemed II in violation the agree <lb />
made the early morning <lb />
Several member favored the <lb />
measure, but some objected and Mr. <lb />
bis motion. And <lb />
th bill was left dead, although <lb />
circumstance from which the <lb />
ha been drawn that the tar- To Debate Sherman <lb />
well other questions may be D March <lb />
of without great difficulty. Arrangements have been concluded <lb />
It was a day of many callers for tor the debate, here tomorrow night <lb />
the and while moat of them between representing <lb />
Ll Day Session <lb />
President reconvened <lb />
the at o'clock, prayer being <lb />
said by Rev. M. North, Of <lb />
street Methodist church. <lb />
to Have Meeting <lb />
Senator Ivie presented a Joint <lb />
giving the governor the power minutes and Page Thomas I. <lb />
to call the Joint committees on Con- look the floor and In a very her husband, <lb />
tea District Court here today. Petty Amendments together at appropriate and interesting little <lb />
was Indicted for misusing the funds as he may deem proper for speech. tiled <lb />
lowing numerous and <lb />
other delays the case of Robert M <lb />
Petty, formerly president of the <lb />
National Hank of Washington, N. J. <lb />
was moved trial In the United Sta- <lb />
The county Indian school <lb />
appropriation bill passed as it Came <lb />
from the senate. <lb />
A number of bills were reported <lb />
favorably by the committee on fin- <lb />
Pages to Speaker <lb />
was suspended for a <lb />
pay a war Indemnity. <lb />
Pa., March Mr. <lb />
Emma and her six children <lb />
were burned this morning <lb />
Wham a lamp exploded in their homo <lb />
Filbert near here. <lb />
The children range In ago from ten <lb />
to two months. <lb />
I Fatal <lb />
Mrs. Holland was burned to <lb />
Ellis Holland, <lb />
Interesting little Injured, and Mrs. Louis <lb />
Speaker Connor was hurt when the <lb />
being con- ton University of Omaha and the of the bank, and entered a plea or not purpose of It WaS with a box of cigars. In well chosen ,,, range at the Holland <lb />
gabled about the patronage of South Dakota. South guilty several terms ago. Since then adopted. word Mr. Connor thanked the fifteen .,, exploded <lb />
some talked legislative and la will support the affirmative and his trial has been postponed from Special Privilege boy. Mr, was a neighbor and <lb />
other came merely to pay their re- the negative aide of time to time while all friends A to give the attempted to rescue the Hollands. <lb />
question. That the Sher- an effort to make good the directors of various state charitable The new Gaiety had a large crowd <lb />
anti-trust law should be repeal- and to adjust all financial and religious Institutions the privilege last night and gave a <lb />
Among these <lb />
Camion. speaker of the house, man <lb />
good picture Daylight on now until well <lb />
h-e In<lb />
affairs generally. <lb />
o accepting free on program. <lb />
after o'clock. <lb />
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