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A I<lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
AYDEN. March Fannie <lb />
of Greenville is visiting Miss <lb />
Lee Nichols in Ghent <lb />
Maine seed potatoes and day <lb />
oat. J. K. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Thanks to Messrs. Dennis and <lb />
Humbles, who presented us with a <lb />
pair of roe shad that the scale <lb />
at pounds- These gentlemen are <lb />
proprietors of Pitch Kettle beach <lb />
and will treat you right. <lb />
Rubber, galvanized and red iron <lb />
all grades. J. R. Smith <lb />
and <lb />
News reached Ayden Tuesday that <lb />
Mr. S Moore who lives at <lb />
is dangerously sick and wired <lb />
for his mother to come at once. <lb />
Lime, cement and hair; also car of <lb />
field, fence and barb wire. J. <lb />
K. Smith and Bro. <lb />
The sad news has Just reached us <lb />
of the death of Mrs. Susan <lb />
widow of the late Hen Smith, died <lb />
Tuesday at the home of her daughter. <lb />
Mrs. Smith, near Simpson. <lb />
The remains will reach here <lb />
day and be laid beside her husband <lb />
at their old homestead about two <lb />
miles from We extend our <lb />
sympathy to the bereaved. <lb />
just received another shipment of <lb />
ti, . ,, I Is Han cooking <lb />
Call and let us show them to you. <lb />
K. Smith and Pro <lb />
While hitched to a cutaway harrow <lb />
a of horses belonging to Mr. <lb />
Garris. of ran away and <lb />
a foot of one of the horses was <lb />
from its body and had to be <lb />
shot to end Its suffering. The loss <lb />
was heavy as it was a good <lb />
animal. <lb />
We hear the bridge at <lb />
is in a bad or dangerous condition <lb />
Why should we wait for some one <lb />
be killed before we build a steel <lb />
bridge across there and then have i <lb />
lot of damage to pay This is the <lb />
same bridge that Mr. <lb />
mule fell from during the fall and <lb />
the county paid for him. Would i <lb />
not be more economical to repair <lb />
the one at once and not wait. <lb />
We are clad to see Mr. Jno. Can- <lb />
non able to be out again after a <lb />
attack of <lb />
Mr. Dick Garris has purchased a <lb />
new self playing piano. He lolls its <lb />
he enjoys one tune on that piano be- <lb />
than ten thousand dollars when <lb />
he Is dead and gone. <lb />
Messrs. Hart and Harrington of <lb />
Kinston and their families <lb />
Sunday on their auto, spent <lb />
day and returned. <lb />
Dr. Hess stock powders, salt <lb />
Stewart's clipping machines, mule <lb />
and sheep shears at J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Mr. W. K. Hooks, the engrossing <lb />
returned from Raleigh Tues- <lb />
day where he has been during the <lb />
term of the legislature. <lb />
Mr. Billie Boyd is having to walk <lb />
with a rheumatism. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Sam W. <lb />
Tyson, a boy. whose name Is Frank <lb />
Wilson Tyson. <lb />
I Mr. Arthur and family <lb />
of Norfolk are visiting his father. Mr.<lb />
Mr. W. Luther has u <lb />
in Saul's and <lb />
looks quite at home rolling pills and <lb />
mixing physic. <lb />
Mr J. Carl Jones returned <lb />
day from Granges and reports his <lb />
lathers condition hopeful. <lb />
If you want an hat. or opera <lb />
bonnet, have them to suit old <lb />
and young. J R Smith and Bro. <lb />
Who ever saw a minister wearing <lb />
a coat and carrying a billet and <lb />
revolver We have him and a good <lb />
one It is. Rev. J. W. Webb Is <lb />
den's chief of police. <lb />
We soar such talk that the Ayden <lb />
Lumber Co . will resume business <lb />
this spring. If so ibis will give lots <lb />
of people employment and create <lb />
I demand for <lb />
Mr. loaded his house <lb />
hold here Tuesday and will lire o <lb />
bis farm near Se- <lb />
made M a good old <lb />
t time and we are <lb />
see him move away. Mr Cox was <lb />
e of the most liberal ones when <lb />
the Baptist Seminary was located <lb />
and has continued its warm <lb />
friend We with him the richest of <lb />
the choice in their new- <lb />
home. <lb />
Mr. and M-s I. If. return- <lb />
ed last Friday from the hospital <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
We regret to learn of the sickness <lb />
of Mr I. C. Fletcher. <lb />
What will we all do for milk and <lb />
butter if little Dick Dall buys five <lb />
hundred every week, the <lb />
soon be exhausted. But we see now <lb />
he Is turning his attention to the finny <lb />
tribe. <lb />
simple guano dis- <lb />
Stonewall. Carolina and <lb />
max middle busters. Oliver Alton <lb />
Girl Champion and Kentucky <lb />
plows at J R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Funeral of Mr. Mooring <lb />
funeral of Mr. S. Mooring. <lb />
whose tragic death occurred Thurs- <lb />
day, look place this afternoon i <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery, He was bur- <lb />
led with the Knights of Pythias <lb />
he being a member of that <lb />
The pall hearers were Messrs. <lb />
it. L. Zeb Tom <lb />
Dupree, B. S. Warren. F If. Wooten <lb />
and E, B. with H. A. White <lb />
marshal and Rev. C. M. Rock, <lb />
late. <lb />
CUB SEWS <lb />
Mrs. R. H. rotten. President State <lb />
I I . Visits Hub. of State <lb />
Mrs. R R. Cotten, the president <lb />
of the North Carolina Federation cf <lb />
Women's Clubs, was here yesterday <lb />
and says that the program for the an- <lb />
meeting at New Bern May 6-9. <lb />
is arranged. The principal speakers <lb />
will be Miss Julia of Wash- <lb />
Cm who is the head of <lb />
national children's and <lb />
Chief Justice Walter Clark, The <lb />
sessions will be held In the <lb />
t of the Elks hall. There is <lb />
to be a reception and many other <lb />
functions. Mrs. Cotten says there <lb />
now women's clubs In the <lb />
State, and about 3.000 members. The <lb />
only one which owns a club house Is <lb />
at Raleigh, but several others <lb />
making arrangements to acquire <lb />
such buildings. <lb />
Mrs. Cotten has gone to Charlotte <lb />
where on the 12th Instant she will <lb />
attend a large of <lb />
clubs, this being known as a <lb />
and clubs for <lb />
other points in that vicinity will he <lb />
pr-sent. as guests of the Charlotte <lb />
club. <lb />
From Charlotte she goes CO <lb />
where the local club It <lb />
to be the host at an even larger <lb />
meeting of the same kind. At this <lb />
then will be a civic a <lb />
pageant and other features. It will <lb />
u even larger affair, she says, <lb />
than the one at Charlotte. <lb />
Mrs Cotten will go from Greens- <lb />
to High Point to address Us <lb />
woman's club, which Is a strong or- <lb />
On the instant she <lb />
Is to be at Faison. where there will <lb />
be one of the as- <lb />
the local club entertain- <lb />
a number of others In that part <lb />
of the state. The entertaining will <lb />
he done by the Faison <lb />
the home of both the state <lb />
dent and the secretary of the United <lb />
Daughters of the Confederacy. Mrs <lb />
Marshall Williams and Mrs. Winifred <lb />
Times. <lb />
STATE OF Mil; l II i Mini i <lb />
of State <lb />
of involution <lb />
To All to Whom These Presents May <lb />
Whereas, it appears to my <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
if the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of all the stockholders, de- <lb />
posited in my office, that The John <lb />
Buggy Company, a <lb />
of this state, whose principal <lb />
office is situate at No. <lb />
street. In the town of Greenville, <lb />
county of Pitt. State of North Caro- <lb />
M. Hooker being the agent <lb />
therein and In charge upon <lb />
whom process may be served I. has <lb />
complied with the requirements of <lb />
Chapter of 1905, entitled <lb />
preliminary to the <lb />
issuing of this Certificate of <lb />
Now. I. J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
Secretary of State of the State of <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb />
corporation did, on the 5th day <lb />
of March. 1913, file In my office I <lb />
duly executed and attested consent <lb />
In writing to the dissolution of sail <lb />
c executed by all <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
the record of the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid are now on file in my said <lb />
office as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof. I have here- <lb />
unto set my hand and affixed my <lb />
official seal, at Raleigh, this 5th day <lb />
of March. A, D. 191.1. <lb />
J. BRYAN <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
ltd <lb />
to my declining health, and I <lb />
my friends and the public general- <lb />
to give to Mr. M. T. Spier the <lb />
surviving member, the same merit <lb />
confidence and patronage in the <lb />
future as in the past. <lb />
A. C. JACKSON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
CLASS <lb />
Since the days of John H. Mills, <lb />
Orphanage, a Singing Class from <lb />
that Institution has annually made <lb />
a lour of this state, until now It has <lb />
become so well known and the <lb />
by these little ones are so <lb />
much enjoyed that the people have <lb />
come to look on the Class as one of <lb />
our state institutions. <lb />
This Class started out on Monday <lb />
for another of these tours which will <lb />
cover almost the entire state before It <lb />
Is completed, with two rest spells of <lb />
two weeks each to break the tedium <lb />
of the tours. <lb />
Much success to this Class of Sing- <lb />
which represents the cause so <lb />
the hearts of the good people of <lb />
this state. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
Figure This Out <lb />
How many miles a man walk <lb />
in working one acre of land In <lb />
cotton from the time he starts to <lb />
clearing up the land until he lays It <lb />
by, the old mode of cultivation. With <lb />
plow and harrow, allowing <lb />
three feet to the row, and giving his <lb />
land what work it should have t <lb />
make an average crop of cotton I <lb />
think if one will figure it up <lb />
he will conclude to throw <lb />
away the old Implements and get <lb />
row and Improved Implements t <lb />
work Hawkins, in The <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
NOTICE OF <lb />
Notice is hereby that the part- <lb />
of Spier and Jackson of Win- <lb />
N. C, has been dissolved by <lb />
mutual consent and the partnership <lb />
no longer exists for any purpose. M <lb />
T. Spier the senior member of the <lb />
firm or partnership will continue in <lb />
business at the same stand in his own <lb />
name. All liabilities of the said <lb />
partnership of Spier and Jackson to <lb />
be paid by M. T. Spier and all ac- <lb />
counts owing the firm to be paid to <lb />
M. T. Spier. <lb />
This the day of March. 1911. <lb />
A. C. JACKSON. <lb />
If. T. SPIER, <lb />
In Justice to myself and also n <lb />
Mr. Spier I want to say to my <lb />
and the public generally that the dis- <lb />
solution of the firm of Spier and <lb />
Jackson was not caused by any dis- <lb />
agreement or friction whatsoever be- <lb />
tween us, on tho other hand our <lb />
business relations has been <lb />
pleasant and my withdraw- <lb />
from the firm was duo exclusive- <lb />
March Julius <lb />
Fleming and Miss K. Thigpen have <lb />
opened millinery business. <lb />
Mr. of Washington <lb />
will hold services here both the <lb />
morning and evening of March <lb />
Mr. I. s. Fleming of Washington <lb />
was a visitor here Monday. <lb />
There will be a box party in our <lb />
school room on Friday evening. 14th. <lb />
Mr. Benjamin F. Sears returned <lb />
Charleston Sunday morning after <lb />
spending a week with his family. <lb />
Mr. Jesse and Mr. Rip <lb />
Ward, of spent Tuesday <lb />
transacting business here <lb />
David Tayloe of <lb />
was called here Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James J. <lb />
and family spent Sunday with their <lb />
mother. Mrs Penelope Ward, near <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Miss Louise Is visit- <lb />
her aunt. Mrs. D. R. Willis In <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Miss Campbell spent the week en I <lb />
In Greenville. <lb />
Mr. V. T. Carrington spent Sunday <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Mr. visited In <lb />
Orel Sunday. <lb />
Messrs J. P, Fleming and J. Paul <lb />
Davenport attended the Masonic <lb />
Lodge In Greenville Monday night. <lb />
Mrs. Martha Thigpen, who has been <lb />
visiting her daughter. Mrs, <lb />
I P. Fleming. Is now spending some <lb />
time with Mrs. Fannie Fleming. <lb />
Came at E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
Monday afternoon at o'clock <lb />
a very interested and enthusiastic <lb />
crowd of spectators gathered at the <lb />
tennis court to watch the game of <lb />
tennis between the Second Year or <lb />
. and Junior or classes. <lb />
having challenged the latter. <lb />
The Junior class <lb />
pleasing picture as they marched to <lb />
the tennis court in white <lb />
suits with purple lies. In which <lb />
was embroidered and waving their <lb />
pennants of purple and white, their <lb />
class colors. <lb />
The class presented a <lb />
no less pleasing when <lb />
in line on the other side of <lb />
the court, in white suits and <lb />
With bows of green and white ribbon <lb />
Bowing from their shoulders, <lb />
waving their pennants green and <lb />
their class colors. <lb />
The game was a most interesting; <lb />
one and each class may well be <lb />
of their players. Misses Wet- <lb />
ton and Cobb of the Junior class and <lb />
Brooks and Jordan of the- <lb />
Second Year class. <lb />
Although the Second Year class <lb />
won both neither class lost their <lb />
enthusiasm. <lb />
i Junior class was boosted by <lb />
the Freshmen and the two One Year <lb />
Classes, With their class <lb />
while the Second Year lass was up- <lb />
hold by their Class, <lb />
ors. <lb />
Tho boosters of each class wore <lb />
the colors of the class they upheld <lb />
and the of enthusiasm <lb />
side was manifested by tho <lb />
soups and yells which were given <lb />
on the tennis court and also tho <lb />
t casts given at the tea and at din- <lb />
Such a game Of tennis Is much en- <lb />
Jove, by the spectators and we hope <lb />
that we will soon have another one <lb />
to arouse the Interest of the school <lb />
In athletics. <lb />
Mr. C W. Wilson was for <lb />
the game. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
A light purse is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of ill disease. <lb />
Clarence B. Miller, representative <lb />
in congress of the eighth Minnesota <lb />
district, years old today. <lb />
go to the root of the whole mat <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safety <lb />
and restore the action of the <lb />
LIVER to normal condition. <lb />
Give tone to the system <lb />
solid flesh to the body. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
DO T NOW DON'T DELAY <lb />
PUT THE TIME, PLACE AND DATE DOWN IN YOUR MEMORANDUM THIS MINUTE, LEST YOU A. M. <lb />
NEAR GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
MONDAY, MARCH 1913 <lb />
Mammoth AUCTION SALE <lb />
SMALL FARMS SMALL FARMS <lb />
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST LAND SALE EVER HELD IN PITT COUNTY. <lb />
PLACE THE You have an opportunity to purchase any amount of land de- <lb />
ca balance in equal installments due in one, two, three, four, and five years, with interest at six per cent, on the deferred payments, or a <lb />
discount for cash on the deferred payments. <lb />
MR. You can find no better place to put your money where it will bring such a splendid return, and, at the same time, be perfectly safe. <lb />
is, late start; t makes no difference whether you are old or young. Now is the time. You can buy some of this <lb />
land r aS In addition that you are paying for and imProving something that is your very <lb />
of the thriving little cities in Eastern North Carolina and always affords a ready market for your crops. It has good schools, churches, <lb />
etc., advantages which your children and yourself can enjoy, as the land is only approximately one mile from the Court House air <lb />
PITT COUNTY FARMS WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER THAN THEY ARE TO DAY <lb />
Tar state can boast of better soil- Do realize that our population is always increasing, but that no more earth is being made That in <lb />
itself calls for increased valuation every day. <lb />
TOBACCO, COTTON, PEANUTS and kinds of truck crops grow abundantly on this BIG BARBECUE DINNER WILL BE SERVED FREE <lb />
to ail attending toe sale. Hear those w -nous BURTON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Excellent music by our own brass band. Get on the road to <lb />
independence. When in doubt buy Pitt County dirt. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY, Inc <lb />
GREENVILLE, N.<lb />
GREENVILLE IS <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
RY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
l l I MuM I Man.- <lb />
I. C, II <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINT EH WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
I BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL HUM WHAT <lb />
HAVE TO TO <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A I I <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
M Mill II ill <lb />
BRYAN TELLS <lb />
HOW TO <lb />
Secretary of State Address The <lb />
Illinois Legislature <lb />
TO CHOOSE DEMOCRATS <lb />
Seven Eleven taxi- <lb />
Cab Robbers Have <lb />
Confessed <lb />
Hied The Will Especially As <lb />
Legislature Has Voted To <lb />
Election My People <lb />
Amendment <lb />
SPRINGFIELD, Ills. March 18.- <lb />
Wm. J. Bryan, secretary of slate, ad- <lb />
the Illinois legislature today, <lb />
took that body to task because of Its <lb />
attitude on the senatorial situation. <lb />
are about to secure the election <lb />
lulled States Senators by the <lb />
vole of the he said. <lb />
Legislature has. approved the <lb />
amendment submitted by Congress, it <lb />
h a question of only a few <lb />
v hen we will have all the states we <lb />
need and that amendment will be- <lb />
come a part of the Constitution of the <lb />
United States. <lb />
the ratification of that amend- <lb />
you have declared yourselves In <lb />
favor of the election of senators by <lb />
the direct vote of the people. It Is <lb />
rot Improper to that If you <lb />
refuse now to construe that amend- <lb />
which you have endorsed, and <lb />
which will soon be a part of the con- <lb />
you refuse to consider It <lb />
now binding on you, you simply <lb />
use of an obsolete system rather <lb />
than the system which you favored <lb />
towards which our country Is <lb />
marching. Docs anybody doubt that <lb />
we had had the election of senators <lb />
by the people, last fall that you would <lb />
already have representing you <lb />
Washington the men whom the Dem- <lb />
selected and who as their can- <lb />
was a part of their ticket. <lb />
anybody doubt that If the <lb />
had occurred soon enough to <lb />
permit nominations to have been <lb />
made that the Democratic nominee for <lb />
the term had he been a man of <lb />
character and training and possessed <lb />
the confidence of tho people would <lb />
have been chosen and that both these <lb />
senators would have been chosen. <lb />
that be true, docs It violate any <lb />
Republican's conscience to help to do <lb />
now what he knows would have been <lb />
done had the people of the had <lb />
a chance to do It <lb />
It I stopped here you might <lb />
have reason to me. I shall <lb />
add tho Democrats In this <lb />
legislature are responsible to the <lb />
people of the state and of the nation <lb />
for the manner In which they settle <lb />
this controversy. Occasions like this <lb />
distinguished between the statesman <lb />
and the <lb />
In speaking of the program <lb />
by Governor Dunne, particular- <lb />
with reference to corporations. <lb />
Secretary <lb />
you to remember tho differ- <lb />
between the corporation and the <lb />
Individual. You cannot create a <lb />
and resort to the maxim <lb />
that would lead you not to regulate <lb />
after it Is created. <lb />
corporation has no natural <lb />
rights. It has no rights except <lb />
given by the and as the <lb />
corporation has rights that the natural <lb />
man does not enjoy, If you Insist <lb />
It has every right that the <lb />
man enjoys you make It <lb />
more potent than the natural <lb />
man can be. <lb />
I ask you therefore to be careful <lb />
Mm don't permit a corporation to be <lb />
NEW YORK, March cf <lb />
the men gathered In police <lb />
lust night as suspected members <lb />
tho band of taxicab robbers that car- <lb />
out many bold holdups In the <lb />
six months, were identified or made <lb />
confessions today. They were <lb />
for hours on statements <lb />
of detectives that all of them would <lb />
be so deeply Incriminated by <lb />
row that none would find it worth <lb />
while to deny his guilt. <lb />
Chief among the confessors was Jo- <lb />
Taylor, who, boasting that he <lb />
was the band's leader, made state- <lb />
that are expected to result In <lb />
j other arrests. <lb />
According to tho police, Taylor told <lb />
of a number of contemplated <lb />
lea. Two of these were of <lb />
I substations. Several others <lb />
I because of women clerks, <lb />
Taylor explaining that his followers <lb />
had no desire to raid shops where <lb />
women were likely to be victims <lb />
an enforced affray. Another <lb />
prospective robbery was of a Fifth <lb />
avenue Jeweler, where one man <lb />
to smashed the show window <lb />
a brick, grab the valuables and <lb />
escape in a taxicab while the crowd <lb />
by confederates who <lb />
planned flight in another car. <lb />
cause the robbers feared women am <lb />
children In might be kill- <lb />
ed. <lb />
KING GEORGE OF <lb />
GREECE IS SLAIN <lb />
he Ly he Greek <lb />
Scene of Tragedy. Had Personally Commanded His y <lb />
During T he <lb />
THE QUEEN OF GREECE <lb />
WAS WITH HIM AT FROST <lb />
Must Wed And <lb />
To Get Says <lb />
Father's will <lb />
Secretary Daniels to Witness <lb />
Maneuvers of Dread- <lb />
Off Capes <lb />
WASHINGTON. March IS.-The big <lb />
sun practice of the Atlantic fleet will <lb />
In Tangier Sound March the <lb />
i after tho Atlantic fleet arrives <lb />
Cuba and because of the attend- <lb />
I of the secretary of navy and <lb />
a number of other cabinet officers <lb />
I certain novel features In the target <lb />
it is expected to be of more <lb />
ordinary interest. <lb />
. dreadnought Florida will open <lb />
the by firing at the hull of the <lb />
Bun Marcos. She will have on board <lb />
spotters from the other ships to give <lb />
them experience In Are control. <lb />
Tho then will go to an anchor- <lb />
age live miles out from Capo Henry <lb />
and the ships will Are at moving tar- <lb />
gets, one division each day engaging <lb />
in tho practice, beginning with the <lb />
Michigan and Ohio. <lb />
San FRANCISCO, March <lb />
States cruisers Maryland and <lb />
California start on a southern cruise <lb />
today short nearly one-fourth their <lb />
complements of men. The cruiser <lb />
Colorado, flagship of tho Pacific fleet, <lb />
now in Mexican waters, lacks men <lb />
of a full crew. <lb />
This same condition applies to the <lb />
reserve fleet and there will be <lb />
a further shortage when the gunboat <lb />
Is put Into commission, <lb />
become the flagship. <lb />
March <lb />
of was assassinated here this <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
King George, who had taken person- <lb />
command of his troops during tho <lb />
earlier period of tho war, had been <lb />
here since December, when the <lb />
fortress was occupied by the <lb />
eeks after a short <lb />
The Queen of Greece also has been <lb />
here and she had paid great <lb />
to the care of the sick and wound- <lb />
ed. <lb />
King George in December had a <lb />
meeting here with King <lb />
cf Bulgaria to discuss the fate of the <lb />
captured Turkish territory after the <lb />
war. <lb />
Legation and Stale De. <lb />
in. are Without Advices <lb />
WASHINGTON, March <lb />
Greek legation here had received no <lb />
official word of the assassination of. <lb />
King George up to o'clock this at- <lb />
and the press report <lb />
ed the greatest surprise and shock. <lb />
Members of the legation spoke of <lb />
the king as greatly beloved by his <lb />
people, this sentiment having been <lb />
further developed by his active part <lb />
in directing the affairs of Greece <lb />
through the recent critical affairs of <lb />
the conflict. <lb />
The state department was similar- <lb />
without official advices. <lb />
King George was In his year <lb />
and had ruled fifty years. He was n <lb />
brother of Queen Mother Alexandra <lb />
of England and a son of the late King <lb />
of Denmark. He was chosen king of <lb />
the Hellenes In in succession to <lb />
I. <lb />
A previous attempt to <lb />
him was made In but was <lb />
King George was married In <lb />
to Princess Olga, eldest <lb />
daughter of tho Grand Duke <lb />
of Russia, a brother of the late <lb />
Emperor Alexander II. <lb />
Crown Prince Constantino, who has <lb />
active command of the Greek <lb />
troops throughout the hostilities in <lb />
the eastern part of Turkey in Europe <lb />
and who was at the head of the army <lb />
which recently captured the Turkish <lb />
fortress of Jania with its garrison of <lb />
men, will be the . <lb />
his father. His wife Is So- <lb />
a sister of the German emperor. <lb />
King George was often rated as an <lb />
autocratic monarch, but in spirit lie <lb />
was democratic and did much for the <lb />
of Greece, which advanced <lb />
rapidly under his rule. He took <lb />
in the organization of the <lb />
defensive forces of the country and <lb />
with tho assistance of tho Crown <lb />
Prince brought tho army to the <lb />
cf which enabled it to over- <lb />
come the Turkish resistance at the <lb />
beginning of the war. <lb />
His name was mentioned after hos- <lb />
broke out as a candidate for <lb />
the presidency of the permanent fed- <lb />
of the Balkan states, consist- <lb />
of Bulgaria, <lb />
and Greece. <lb />
When King George arrived in Si- <lb />
on November with <lb />
Constantino and Prince George, he <lb />
was warmly greeted by the <lb />
Metropolitan and the senior officers <lb />
of his army. All the houses were <lb />
decorated with the Greek flag and <lb />
thousands of people assembled to <lb />
cl him. He later took part in <lb />
a service of thanksgiving in tho Arch- <lb />
episcopal church. <lb />
an interview King George at that <lb />
time said that Greece after the war <lb />
probably would have a frontier north <lb />
of and and he was <lb />
inclined to make a free port. <lb />
Since the occupation of <lb />
Greeks there been some <lb />
between them and their <lb />
allies, but it was thought that <lb />
this would eventually overcome <lb />
daring the negotiation for the par- <lb />
of Turkish territory. <lb />
BOSTON, Mass., March <lb />
Miss of Lowell, mar- <lb />
and has children she is likely to <lb />
lose according to the terms <lb />
cf the unique will of her father, the <lb />
late Freeman millionaire <lb />
perfume manufacturer, died today. <lb />
If Miss has no heirs tho city <lb />
of Lowell will receive and <lb />
the Lowell General Hospital <lb />
together with the Income of between <lb />
and The will <lb />
provides that in case his daughter <lb />
marries and has children they shall <lb />
receive the greater portion of the <lb />
estate. <lb />
Miss is <lb />
The will was filed In the Probate <lb />
court today. There ere a few char- <lb />
bequests Including to <lb />
First Unitarian church, of Low- <lb />
ell, and to tho Chase Home <lb />
for Children in Portsmouth, N. <lb />
IS <lb />
Received Many Political Callers <lb />
Throughout Yesterday <lb />
WORKED UNDER MUCH STRAIN <lb />
If Folks II mi <lb />
LINCOLN, Nob., March <lb />
leaders and other <lb />
friends of J as- <lb />
in the capital from all over <lb />
the slate to attend a banquet in <lb />
of Mr. Bryan's birthday and <lb />
his appointment as secretary of state <lb />
In the Wilson cabinet. Mr. Is <lb />
years old today, having <lb />
been born March In re- <lb />
to an Imitation from his <lb />
friends and neighbors he has return- <lb />
ed home for tho celebration, It is <lb />
his first visit to Lincoln since the <lb />
November election. <lb />
In letter lo Gov. Mann Will lo Cut <lb />
Is your body any less valuable than <lb />
elevator, a steam boiler or a <lb />
If not, It is your duty to <lb />
yourself, your family and I <lb />
have it Inspected periodically. Do mt <lb />
wait until you are conscious of dis- <lb />
ease; the damage may then lie <lb />
cult or impossible to repair. <lb />
created without providing a means <lb />
for restraining It and It, <lb />
and as the people create corporations <lb />
through government. I suggest tint <lb />
you require by law that every <lb />
shall put up as a motto In <lb />
Its chief office of business. <lb />
now. <lb />
March <lb />
Tho long deadlock over the United <lb />
States was unbroken to- <lb />
night. Secretary of State Bryan was <lb />
a guest of the legislature today and <lb />
witnesses the voting on the eleventh <lb />
Joint ballot for the long term. <lb />
Judge Denounces <lb />
Allen Clansmen <lb />
RICHMOND. Va., March a <lb />
lengthy to Governor <lb />
Mann, Judge C. Jackson, for- <lb />
of the Judicial cir- <lb />
which embraces tho <lb />
court on January 27th acquainted the <lb />
governor with facts relative to what <lb />
he of as overbearing, <lb />
high-tempered, char- <lb />
of Floyd Allen, who, he claims, <lb />
has respect for law and little or <lb />
no regard for human <lb />
The letter from Judge Jackson to <lb />
Governor Mann which la now made <lb />
public for the first time, was written <lb />
in response to a request from the <lb />
executive for <lb />
to the Allen clan of Carroll. <lb />
Down Expenses Says <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Fly time should mean war time- <lb />
that Is. time to war against the fly. <lb />
A league for the furtherance of <lb />
strikes is organized by Missouri so- <lb />
Members will pay ten cents <lb />
a week for supporting strikers. <lb />
WASHINGTON. March gen- <lb />
tight to cut down federal expend- <lb />
and bring them tho es- <lb />
revenue of tho government Is <lb />
to be made In the special session <lb />
as soon as the tariff bills <lb />
have been disposed of by the house. <lb />
President Wilson's letter to Senator <lb />
made public today. In which <lb />
ho declared himself In favor of a <lb />
considered and wisely <lb />
lent new strength to <lb />
the now well under in con- <lb />
to bring the country's <lb />
expenditures under some <lb />
control. <lb />
While President Wilson's budget <lb />
ideas have not been outlined to con- <lb />
it is not expected that the bud- <lb />
get system advocated by President <lb />
Tail and prepared by the economy <lb />
commission will be urged as the <lb />
basis of the Democratic appropriation <lb />
system. This scheme has many bit- <lb />
opponents. Including the leaders <lb />
of groat committees which now <lb />
handle appropriations and It Is ex- <lb />
that efforts congress will <lb />
be directed along different lines. <lb />
The economy commission appoint- <lb />
ed by house Democrats in their <lb />
March will not meet until <lb />
after the house has disposed of <lb />
bills In the extra session. Effort <lb />
will then be made to devise a plan <lb />
for handling the estimates and <lb />
that come before the reg- <lb />
session In <lb />
A sharp division exists between <lb />
of the <lb />
committee, who favor giving <lb />
nil appropriation bills to that com- <lb />
with authority to act as a gen- <lb />
budget committee, and <lb />
Shirley of Kentucky who has <lb />
proposed a special budget commit- <lb />
tee of the house to comprise the <lb />
chairman and leading member of <lb />
B number of important committees <lb />
Tho congressional advocates of <lb />
budget plans Intend to confer <lb />
fully with President Wilson before at- <lb />
tempting to agree on any system of <lb />
general control over expenditures. <lb />
In his letter to Senator <lb />
President Wilson wrote as <lb />
since I was a youngster I <lb />
have been deeply Interested in our <lb />
method of financial legislation. One <lb />
of the objects I shall have most in <lb />
mind when I get to Washington will <lb />
be conferences with my legislative <lb />
colleagues there with a view to bring <lb />
some budget system Into <lb />
This business of building up <lb />
the expenses of the nation piece <lb />
piece will certainly lead us to error <lb />
and perhaps <lb />
Gets Made Him Again <lb />
to Support Jersey <lb />
en <lb />
Stick. <lb />
WASHINGTON, March IS. <lb />
dent Wilson worked under an <lb />
strain today, though physically <lb />
somewhat indisposed. He received a <lb />
number of callers on -a variety <lb />
political errands, sat lo- more than <lb />
o hours with his cabinet, ate D <lb />
hasty luncheon, shook hands <lb />
visitors the east loom, mostly <lb />
girls, in tho record time <lb />
minutes and devoted a part the <lb />
afternoon to consideration of his <lb />
Statement on the Chinese loan. <lb />
Returning late in afternoon <lb />
from an automobile th President <lb />
found news caused him to go <lb />
again to the support of the New <lb />
reform bill. <lb />
The New senate baa passed <lb />
measure without referendum <lb />
Him regarded by the <lb />
dent as inn to delay but <lb />
I the lower house has yet to accept <lb />
with the amendment Bee- <lb />
at presidents <lb />
lion then sent the following tel- <lb />
to Fielder and May- <lb />
nit, of City <lb />
, 1.1 that the f- <lb />
lo la l will <lb />
In the <lb />
in s of null If . <lb />
mi <lb />
party's obligation is plain the <lb />
tier <lb />
will Join with the <lb />
the original <lb />
Mr. is. a leader In <lb />
whose Democratic <lb />
Hymen are reported to be In <lb />
referendum, <lb />
Tho president today received <lb />
It was a of <lb />
Irish black thorn was lied with <lb />
n green ribbon. W Walpole .- <lb />
New York, sent ii lo him the bop <lb />
he might wield it against <lb />
and t follow the <lb />
wake of <lb />
The president acknowledged com- <lb />
from Taft, of Pillion <lb />
V. It. whom a son was born about <lb />
Urns that President Wilson <lb />
who taking the oath of e Tie <lb />
father wrote that named Ii I <lb />
hoy Howard Wilson Taft The n <lb />
wrote Ms appreciations, <lb />
Knights of at Tampa <lb />
TAMPA. Pis. March <lb />
, Knights of of Florida met <lb />
I In Tampa today for tho annual on- <lb />
; clave of their grand In <lb />
their honor the business section <lb />
city is elaborately decorated with <lb />
I and emblems of masonry <lb />
The opening session was held In the <lb />
I Masonic building this morning and <lb />
I v as devoted to the annual reports an I <lb />
election and Installation of of- <lb />
The proceedings will conclude <lb />
j tomorrow. <lb />
Of all people who die In this <lb />
country each year. per cent are <lb />
babies under five rears of Of <lb />
this number 200.000 die from <lb />
diseases approximately <lb />
150.000 of these die during the first <lb />
year of life.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018240_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Ml OVER IS <lb />
THE SENATE <lb />
Only In Name U In <lb />
Results <lb />
SAYS SO. KM, LEADER <lb />
All Things <lb />
Active <lb />
Supporter Of The <lb />
WASHINGTON, torch <lb />
the declaration from leader, Sen- <lb />
test proposed to wake <lb />
the senate not only in <lb />
name, but in practical the <lb />
Democrats today the com- <lb />
the senate and took <lb />
of i in that <lb />
. . <lb />
Factional differences disappeared in <lb />
the processes <lb />
who carried up to <lb />
caucus earlier in the day <lb />
his for i hip the <lb />
voiced the <lb />
no n word harmony In the senate <lb />
i given the <lb />
of affairs e. <lb />
I bow and cheerfully submit to <lb />
he said. <lb />
In form the <lb />
is apparently in control of <lb />
actively in <lb />
n, Th <lb />
early in the las; session <lb />
hi. . for <lb />
i roll i I change u . <lb />
I hi- balance of power on <lb />
all Important commute to <lb />
the which selected S i <lb />
Kern at party leader and are <lb />
regarded active supporters of <lb />
policies advocated by the president. <lb />
he i <lb />
f. at o'clock In ts i i. <lb />
i v change work <lb />
steering e the . <lb />
of senators committal <lb />
places, v nether caucus <lb />
i. con the scheme e <lb />
e to distribute mm and <lb />
of the Democrats n <lb />
any committee the authority to con- <lb />
affairs without to <lb />
the bes of the chairman. <lb />
made a final plea <lb />
In the a to have his own i <lb />
substituted for that Senator Martin <lb />
pi chairman of the appropriation <lb />
but little sup- <lb />
port the senate later adopted <lb />
tin. committee lists <lb />
i . a brief statement <lb />
Under the rules of seniority, which <lb />
have always obtained here, I was en- <lb />
titled to the chairmanship of the com <lb />
on he said. I <lb />
Mr committee, my <lb />
In their I rec- <lb />
fiat every man on the steer- <lb />
committee that selected the <lb />
of this committee is my <lb />
friend thought that I had better <lb />
retire Into the still water for awhile <lb />
and leave the battleships to go out <lb />
in the open. I bow and cheerfully <lb />
submit In that <lb />
The personnel of the committee on <lb />
canals, of which Senator <lb />
was made chairman. Is <lb />
at to Indicate that any legislation to <lb />
repeal Panama canal free toil <lb />
provision will meet strong opposition <lb />
within the. committee. In the last <lb />
congress repeated efforts to have the <lb />
Committee approve a repeal hill <lb />
defeated largely through the efforts <lb />
ct and Senator <lb />
A by the Republican <lb />
at lost moment took Senator <lb />
Burton, of Ohio, off the new <lb />
on banking and currency, and gave <lb />
the place to of Con- <lb />
Senator Burton was re- <lb />
turned to the committee on <lb />
on Which has been a fig- <lb />
The determination of the new hank- <lb />
and committee to be- <lb />
gin work once was evidenced by <lb />
the l of a resolution In the <lb />
senate today authorizing it to employ <lb />
a clerk a year. Senator Ow- <lb />
en, the Chairman, will begin <lb />
the work of preparation for <lb />
currency reform which President <lb />
Wilson hopes for early action. <lb />
Wilson Bryan Urged <lb />
lo lake Active far <lb />
In Religious Uplift <lb />
March <lb />
dent Wilson mid Secretary of Stale <lb />
Bryan were urged to take an <lb />
active part In a movement for the <lb />
religious uplift of i. en in the <lb />
of Columbia, Twenty prominent min- <lb />
called upon the president and <lb />
extending to them a <lb />
come to the and asked their aid <lb />
In the movement. <lb />
The president Invited to make <lb />
address before a mass meeting of <lb />
the local Christian Endeavor Society <lb />
Ion on the last Sunday in April. <lb />
lie said he would consider the mat- <lb />
i and give his answer later. <lb />
Secretary Bryan was asked by the <lb />
clergymen to deliver a course of <lb />
addresses to men to be held Sunday <lb />
afternoons beginning In April under <lb />
auspices. He <lb />
Intimidated he probably would ac- <lb />
quiesce but deferred a definite an- <lb />
until he returns from his trio <lb />
home to Lincoln. Neb. <lb />
Penn Mutual Policies Best <lb />
comparison of premiums and values of <lb />
i. Payment Life at and of th third year <lb />
at age of the leading life insurance companies doing <lb />
in North showing the SUPERIOR- <lb />
of PENN MUTUAL <lb />
mi <lb />
Now York <lb />
Mutual<lb />
Mutual <lb />
Phoenix <lb />
Stale <lb />
Connecticut <lb />
National <lb />
Union Central <lb />
Charges interest during grace <lb />
Pays do until of second <lb />
85.00 <lb />
55.00 <lb />
58.00 <lb />
50.00 <lb />
58.00 <lb />
55.50 <lb />
59.45 <lb />
54.00 <lb />
58.20 <lb />
48.00 <lb />
year. <lb />
TO Ml H Its T I <lb />
TY Fill <lb />
You are hereby requested to men <lb />
In the room In th- <lb />
Pitt Courthouse on <lb />
March o'clock a. m. for the <lb />
purpose of electing hoard of <lb />
and other officers for and <lb />
other business as may advise for <lb />
the good the association. <lb />
Done by order of the executive <lb />
this March 1913. <lb />
D. J. J. I. Wooten.<lb />
d and w till <lb />
Everett A <lb />
tin August in Martin <lb />
iv near there was born <lb />
it- Simon and Everett a son, <lb />
Justus, the subject of this sketch. <lb />
In the home of his parents he re- <lb />
Wholesome lessons which made <lb />
for the man years of honesty and up- <lb />
rightness of To the <lb />
of his parents, were added the <lb />
splendid training under Stephen Out- <lb />
whose Influence has touch- <lb />
i more lo Martin county than <lb />
man who has lived In the last <lb />
fifty years. <lb />
Going from home In early manhood <lb />
in make for himself, his first <lb />
position was as salesman for John <lb />
Biggs in where he <lb />
remained two years, laying the <lb />
of i hut success which crown- <lb />
ed bis life. At this time he married <lb />
Miss Margaret Elisabeth and <lb />
i a home in Hamilton, engaging <lb />
In business with his brother, the late <lb />
W. II. Everett He continued In this <lb />
business until 1890 when he travel- <lb />
; the Arm of W. I. Allen and <lb />
Co., of Norfolk. In the year of 1893, <lb />
he purchased the farm originally he- <lb />
longing to Thomas Jones near Pal <lb />
where he lived until his death. <lb />
All through those years when farm- <lb />
had not begun to bring such <lb />
splendid results as now, he brought <lb />
out of the soil by Industry and safe <lb />
management stored wealth and <lb />
ed in his home with ease and comfort. <lb />
So at his death his estate consisting <lb />
i I farm property, securities and bank <lb />
stork was worth between and <lb />
Perhaps no farm In this sec- <lb />
was conducted more accord- <lb />
with present day operations than <lb />
his. <lb />
He had raised a large family, and <lb />
had given his children collegiate <lb />
man being n more ear- <lb />
st advocate of educational and <lb />
progress. He was always frank <lb />
and sincere, devoted to his family, <lb />
his and his friends. In <lb />
transactions ho gave every man a <lb />
square deal. The motto of his <lb />
being that he was as good as any <lb />
man socially, but no better than any <lb />
other honest one. For years he had <lb />
been a member of the Primitive <lb />
church, Joining at Spring Green <lb />
and later moving his membership <lb />
Hamilton. The church numbered BO <lb />
truer follower, and In Its councils <lb />
he showed wisdom and strong <lb />
zeal for the Master's work. <lb />
His democracy was unalterable, <lb />
and his best endeavors were given <lb />
to advance Its principles. He had <lb />
served as county commissioner and <lb />
as Justice of the peace and In both <lb />
positions had done his duty well. <lb />
He was too young to enter the <lb />
War. so remained at homo assist- <lb />
In the work on the farm, but <lb />
brothers entered the service, one, John <lb />
Everett, shedding his life blood on <lb />
the field of battle. In his breast were <lb />
truest feelings for the <lb />
southland In Its struggle for right. <lb />
In the business world, he held a <lb />
high place, being president of the <lb />
of Oak City and one of the <lb />
rectors of the Hank of <lb />
To these Institutions he added <lb />
by bis interest and calm Judgment. <lb />
He loved Martin county, and la <lb />
movement for its advancement, <lb />
he enlisted heartily with brain <lb />
parse, <lb />
After the death of his wife several <lb />
years ago, ho married Mrs. <lb />
Williams, member of a prominent <lb />
Wake county who survives <lb />
him together with nine children <lb />
his first marriage. These are, <lb />
Margaret, Alphonso. <lb />
Robert. Blanche, Ethel and Marie <lb />
Everett, and grandchild, Justus <lb />
On Thursday evening. March 6th, <lb />
1913, after a short Illness and In the <lb />
presence of his wife and children, <lb />
Justus Everett, the devoted husband. <lb />
and friends, went from among <lb />
the dwellers on . to a home In <lb />
that where the Father welcomes <lb />
premiums on its <lb />
Payment Life Policies thin the premiums charged <lb />
by the York on the Twenty Payment Plan. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
1895 <lb />
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CONDITION <lb />
OF Tl It <lb />
BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville, N. C., <lb />
AT THE CLOSE BUSINESS. <lb />
stock Undivided profits 362.712 <lb />
Loans and <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Heal estate <lb />
Furniture and fixtures 4,327.32 <lb />
Cash Items 6,011.92 <lb />
Cash and due from banks <lb />
Careful Attention to all Business <lb />
to us. <lb />
His faithful children. Besides bis <lb />
Immediate family, three broth- <lb />
are left. Simon T. Everett. James <lb />
It. and Everett. Saturday <lb />
last his body was laid to rest <lb />
in lac Purvis cemetery near spring <lb />
Greer. where reposes the bodies of <lb />
his first wife and several children <lb />
The words of committal were <lb />
said I y his pastor. Thomas <lb />
Lawrence, whose close personal friend <lb />
he had years. <lb />
a prince has fallen In the <lb />
fight <lb />
The champion of the truth <lb />
and <lb />
Determined, honest, level headed, Just, <lb />
Who broke promises nor betrayed <lb />
His lacs with courtly kindness <lb />
be <lb />
Peace to his soul and sweetest <lb />
rest <lb />
With that glad throng whom love of <lb />
God las <lb />
Enterprise. <lb />
Having been by th <lb />
Board of Directors of the Farmers <lb />
Consolidated Tobacco Co., to collect <lb />
, the outstanding notes and accounts <lb />
due to said company, hereby earnest- <lb />
urge that all persons indebted to <lb />
Company make Immediate settle <lb />
meat, and prevent from having <lb />
, legal for collection. <lb />
have also been appointed by the Hoard <lb />
cf Directors to sell for Cash, all of <lb />
the personal property of the company <lb />
consisting principally of one Hall <lb />
safe, one adding machine, <lb />
Smith Premier typewriter; one <lb />
Underwood typewriter, office desks, <lb />
etc. The furniture and fixtures are <lb />
located la the present office of the <lb />
company in the second story of the <lb />
building and must be sold <lb />
at once. R. Williams. <lb />
March <lb />
Don't <lb />
Buy. <lb />
Quality <lb />
Furniture <lb />
A set of furniture <lb />
that will look cheap, wear <lb />
never <lb />
to the end. <lb />
That at the prices asked Is <lb />
genuinely the <lb />
vice you'll get, the <lb />
best your money <lb />
can buy. <lb />
See the displays <lb />
Now. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
. asap <lb />
Elegance in House Fur- <lb />
Without Ex- <lb />
Cost <lb />
Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It built of the Best <lb />
material. True In wood and workmanship. Good enough to be <lb />
handed 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 And Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb />
luxury, without excessive <lb />
FURNITURE CO. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Enlarging Automobile Business <lb />
The Greenville Motor Co., Is con- <lb />
enlarging, both In stock and <lb />
force. In addition to selling many <lb />
of the best cars on the market, their <lb />
equipped for all kind <lb />
repair work. Mr. E. E. Pitt, a me- <lb />
with several years experience <lb />
has just been added to the company's <lb />
repair force. <lb />
on Physical Education <lb />
PARIS, March from <lb />
many countries, Including the United <lb />
States, In Paris today to <lb />
take part In first International <lb />
congress on physical education. The <lb />
sessions, which will continue sever- <lb />
days, are being held under the <lb />
of medicine of the University of <lb />
Paris. <lb />
International molders have now a <lb />
total membership of fifty <lb />
Print cutters contemplate closer <lb />
with allied trades or- <lb />
Mil II I TO I III HI I <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Notice Is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons professing to hold claims of any <lb />
kind against the Farmers <lb />
ed Tobacco Co., to present the same <lb />
to B. n. Sugg. Auditor of the <lb />
Greenville. N. C., for examination <lb />
and before the 12th day of <lb />
April. 1913. This action Is made <lb />
by the fact that steps are <lb />
being taken to close up the affairs of <lb />
the company and have the some <lb />
O. L. Joyner, President. <lb />
W. H. Jr. Secretary. <lb />
Best Known Cough Remedy <lb />
For forty-three years Dr. <lb />
New Discovery has been known <lb />
the world as the most re- <lb />
cough remedy. Over three mil- <lb />
lion bottles were used last year <lb />
Isn't this proof It will get rid of <lb />
cough, or we will refund your <lb />
money. J. J. Owens, of <lb />
S C. writes the way hundreds of <lb />
others have twenty <lb />
years. I find that Dr. King's New DIs <lb />
Is the best remedy for coughs <lb />
and colds that I have ever <lb />
For or colds and all <lb />
and lung troubles. It has no equal <lb />
and at all druggists. <lb />
A compulsory school <lb />
-w has Introduced la the North <lb />
Carolina legislature. <lb />
business <lb />
with <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 />
O--------- <lb />
The National Bank of Greenville <lb />
Only Bank In Pitt County Under Government Supervision. <lb />
F. J I F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
Supervisor. <lb />
TAILORING and PRESSING Club <lb />
I have opened in The Advance Office in Ayden, a <lb />
and am prepared to do nil kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Press- <lb />
of top suits for Gentlemen and Ladies. <lb />
I make a specialty of cleaning hats and gloves. <lb />
All work guaranteed.<lb />
TOM JACKSON, <lb />
Phone <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Time Of Arrival And <lb />
bound <lb />
8.18 a, in. <lb />
IT V. m. <lb />
COAST LINK <lb />
1.18 p. m <lb />
CM a. at <lb />
1.16 a. m. <lb />
in s. m. <lb />
a. re. <lb />
no a. m. <lb />
a, m. <lb />
4.17 p. m. <lb />
OVID <lb />
Into New <lb />
Corner and Evans Street <lb />
SHORT <lb />
Transfer Man <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets All Trains <lb />
A league for the furtherance of <lb />
strikes la organized by Missouri so- <lb />
Members will pay ten cents <lb />
a week for supporting strikers. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of power vested In me by <lb />
that duly executed to me <lb />
on the 12th day of Jan. 1910, by Ned <lb />
Sr., Ned Walston. Jr., and <lb />
Mary Little and duly recorded In the <lb />
of tho register of deeds for Pitt <lb />
county In book D-9 at page I <lb />
shall sell for cash at public auction <lb />
to the highest bidder at the court <lb />
house door in the town of Greenville, <lb />
on Saturday the 29th day of March, <lb />
at noon, tho follow- <lb />
described tract of real estate <lb />
being and situate In the county <lb />
of Pitt and state of Carolina, <lb />
Adjoining the lands of Chas. Pol- <lb />
lard, Everett, T. It. Hodges, and <lb />
Others, bounded as <lb />
at the fork off the road where <lb />
old road leads t Parker's Landing <lb />
and the other to mill, run- <lb />
thence In an easterly direction <lb />
with Tarboro and Greenville road lo <lb />
Creek <lb />
thence up said creek the various <lb />
to Chas. Pollard's corner, <lb />
thence In a westerly direction with <lb />
said Pollard's line to Tarboro and <lb />
Greenville road, with said road <lb />
In a southerly direction to the begin- <lb />
and containing forty-live acres, <lb />
more or less, and being the identical <lb />
tract of land that was by <lb />
Fernando Ward, administrator of Geo. <lb />
to Sr by that <lb />
deed of record III said office In hook <lb />
U-3 at page <lb />
This February 27th. 1911. <lb />
S. T. WHITE, <lb />
DUNN, Atty. <lb />
ltd <lb />
same to the undersigned for payment <lb />
plead In bar of recovery- <lb />
This 22nd day of February, 1913. <lb />
EMILY A. MOORE. <lb />
of Arlen Moore <lb />
ltd <lb />
Parents Will Hire Hazers; <lb />
Convicted of Manslaughter <lb />
Chronic Stomach Trouble Cured <lb />
There Is nothing m <lb />
than a chronic disorder <lb />
It Is not surprising that many <lb />
for years with such an <lb />
when a permanent cure is within their <lb />
reach and may be had for a trifle <lb />
year says P. H s <lb />
Deck of Mich., bought <lb />
a package of Chamberlain's Tablets Pint Si hind in Ike <lb />
ore discouraging f University Ex- Students <lb />
of tho <lb />
Brought lo Close <lb />
and since using them I have felt per- <lb />
well. I had previously used <lb />
any number of different medicines, <lb />
but none of them were of any lasting <lb />
For sale by all druggists. <lb />
Courts North Judge <lb />
Minimum <lb />
though down with grief at <lb />
unfortunate affair at its host, <lb />
expression of their gladness that th; <lb />
last chapter in the horrible tragedy <lb />
was written this afternoon in the min- <lb />
penalty exacted Indictment <lb />
of George Oldham of <lb />
Raleigh, father of young gave <lb />
expression of his satisfaction of th- <lb />
verdict. L. J. of <lb />
Band of Insurgents Are <lb />
Attacked And Defeated<lb />
adv <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
Department of Slate <lb />
TO I id <lb />
Having duly qualified before tho <lb />
Court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executrix of the last will and <lb />
of J. H. Mills, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned; and <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate are notified to present same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the 6th day of March, 1914, r <lb />
notice will be plead In bar of re- <lb />
This 6th day of March, 1913. <lb />
JEMIMA MILLS, <lb />
Id Executrix of J. H. Mills. <lb />
burdened with deep grief, offer- <lb />
ed no rebellious complaint and like- <lb />
wise Mr. Hatch is taking the beat <lb />
March twelve as possible, if there is such .- thing <lb />
I Orange county farmers sitting in culmination of inch t <lb />
I, , ., . direful tragedy as death of <lb />
upon the case the state . <lb />
Hand and Its subsequent events. <lb />
Ralph W. Oldham of ,, is ., <lb />
William L. of The culmination of the celebrated <lb />
and Aubrey C. Hatch of Mount Olive, trial this afternoon, in many respects, <lb />
of involution the finishing chapter to on. <lb />
To All lo Whom Presents May; , ,.,., .,,, .,.,, <lb />
Come of Norm Carolina today and i. <lb />
.,,,., .,., , the history of the state and marks <lb />
Whereas. It appears to my gave the practice of a <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated ht <lb />
it the proceedings for tho voluntary returned a verdict <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous against tho three <lb />
of all the stockholders, de- at of <lb />
posited In my office, that The John court <lb />
Flanagan Company, a ac William Hand In a basing <lb />
of this state, whose principal on tho morning of Friday, Sci.- <lb />
Is situate at No. 1913. <lb />
street, the town of Greenville, Tho <lb />
of tho verdict <lb />
of Pitt, State of North Caro- of the Jury it <lb />
IT. M. Hooker being the agent <lb />
the end of three deliberation, <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk Pitt county as <lb />
administrator with will annexed, <lb />
of the estate of Shade Jackson, de- <lb />
ceased, notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
persons Indebted to the estate to make <lb />
immediate payment to the undersign- <lb />
ed; and all persons claims <lb />
against said estate are notified to <lb />
present the same to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 18th <lb />
day of February, 1914, or this notice <lb />
will be plead bar o recovery. <lb />
This 18th day of February, 1913. <lb />
H. E. TRIPP, <lb />
of Shade Jackson <lb />
ltd <lb />
therein and in charge upon i and the decision arrived at by Hie <lb />
whom process may has twelve men who patiently on <lb />
complied with tho requirements U Thursday did not cause <lb />
Chapter of 1905, surprise. <lb />
preliminary to the <lb />
Issuing of this Certificate of <lb />
Now, Therefore. I, J. Bryan Grimes. <lb />
Secretary of State of the State of <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb />
said corporation did, on the 5th day <lb />
of March, 1913, file in my office a <lb />
duly executed and attested consent <lb />
writing to the dissolution of said <lb />
corporation, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and the record the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid are now on file my said <lb />
office as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb />
unto set my hand and affixed my <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this 5th day <lb />
of March, A. D., 1913. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES. <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Tho fathers of the boys had dis- <lb />
played nervous anxiety over the <lb />
fare of their sons after Judge <lb />
charge to the jury at In th I <lb />
morning and the loving father of one <lb />
the sons who had watched every <lb />
step the progress of the trial, <lb />
evinced extreme nervousness during <lb />
the morning session and broke down <lb />
tears at the noon recess of court. <lb />
No less anxious was some of the <lb />
court room spectators tho an- <lb />
of the verdict, who feared <lb />
the worst for the three boys at the The <lb />
program consisted of songs, <lb />
the end of one of the most noteworthy <lb />
cases conducted in court room <lb />
the state within n century. The <lb />
ling of the unique trial story <lb />
within Itself. The court room dates <lb />
its lifetime hack to the years of <lb />
when King George III presented <lb />
clock now <lb />
In Its lower. calling of the <lb />
trial on Thursday morning every <lb />
of available space has been taken by <lb />
tho throng that have noted each step <lb />
Of progress in the trial, the first of <lb />
Its kind on record In North Carolina. <lb />
The death of Hand, by hazing, of <lb />
the morning hours of September <lb />
1912. sent up a protest all over the <lb />
country against tho Institution of <lb />
hazing. <lb />
Sunbeams Society Missionary Enter- <lb />
Much Enjoyed <lb />
The Sunbeams Society of the <lb />
church gave a missionary en- <lb />
Sunday night that was <lb />
a source of much delight to the large <lb />
congregation rilled the church <lb />
d brought many parents <lb />
at seeing how well the little ones <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified tho super- <lb />
court clerk of Pitt county ad- <lb />
of the of Oscar <lb />
Johnson, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to in he Immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate are <lb />
notified to present the same to <lb />
for payment or or before <lb />
the 26th day of February, 1914, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
This day of February. 1913. <lb />
MATTIE JOHNSON, <lb />
of Oscar Johnson. <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of tho power of sale con- <lb />
In a certain mortgage from <lb />
. and wife to J. R. <lb />
Co., dated May 11th, 1907, and <lb />
recorded in Book T-8, page In <lb />
tho of deeds office of Pitt <lb />
county the undersigned will Bell for <lb />
cash before the court house door In <lb />
at noon on Thursday, <lb />
10th, 1913, the following de- <lb />
scribed property, lying and being m <lb />
the county of Pitt and town of <lb />
and known and designated as <lb />
One lot which Is fully de- <lb />
in a certain deed from C. C. <lb />
Rouse to J. H. Miller, said deed bear- <lb />
date April 17th, 1905, and duly <lb />
recorded In the register of deeds of- <lb />
of Pitt county May 8th, 1907. In <lb />
book M-8, page Sold to satisfy <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This March 10th, 1913. <lb />
J. R. CO., <lb />
Mortgagees <lb />
F. O. JAMES SON, <lb />
ltd w <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the part- <lb />
of Spier and Jackson of Win- <lb />
N. C, has been dissolved by <lb />
mutual consent and the partnership <lb />
no longer exists for any purpose. M. <lb />
T. Spier the senior member of the <lb />
firm or will continue In <lb />
business at the same stand his own <lb />
name. All liabilities of the said <lb />
partnership of Spier and Jackson to <lb />
paid by M. T. Spier and all ac- <lb />
counts owing the firm to be paid It <lb />
M. T. Spier. <lb />
This the 10th day of March, 1913. <lb />
A. C. JACKSON. <lb />
M. T. SPIER, <lb />
bar, and when tho jury filed Into tho <lb />
room, signifying their to <lb />
pronounce their decisions, intense <lb />
hung over the little court-room <lb />
with Its ancient hearings. On tho an- <lb />
of the verdict, attorneys <lb />
for the defense and the parents <lb />
the boys retired In an adjoining room <lb />
for consultation. <lb />
Judge R. B. Peebles, then <lb />
any undue ceremony, passed sentence <lb />
tho young men, which <lb />
A Card <lb />
In justice to myself and also <lb />
and all bearing upon <lb />
tho Christian spirit and missionary <lb />
work. <lb />
The society is composed of forty <lb />
members, all of whom had a part <lb />
In the program, making about twenty- <lb />
five different selections that these <lb />
and girls gave, and every <lb />
one of them was splendid. <lb />
The of the children for this <lb />
entertainment was by Miss <lb />
was the minimum penalty enacted In c w, <lb />
the case of manslaughter. He pr-j Una <lb />
sentence In those we work <lb />
each of tho defendants shall, The <lb />
he Imprisoned in the county jail <lb />
for four months, <lb />
tho eighth day or April, 1913. In VALUABLE HI LOTS <lb />
tho each defendant shall t public auction Saturday, April 5th, <lb />
give bond In the sum of for his o'clock A. If, I will sell at <lb />
before tho of Public Auction on the premises known <lb />
Orange county, at N. C as the Carolina Warehouse lot, <lb />
obey the order of the county valuable home lots. <lb />
who shall. In their discretion, This tract contains about one acre, <lb />
them out to whomsoever they and Is one of the finest locations In <lb />
please In this state. Tho city of Kinston. Five lots, each <lb />
are to be taxed with the cost of this feet, fronts Heritage street; <lb />
lot feet, fronts Vernon <lb />
to The authority to hire out street, one lot feet, <lb />
Mr. Spier I want to say to my will save them from jail con-1 fronts street. The right <lb />
and the public generally that the as their parents can and reserved, after selling It in lots, lo <lb />
solution of the firm of Spier and r them under the law. <lb />
Jackson was not caused by any on behalf of the defendants and <lb />
agreement or friction whatsoever be-1 their parents. Victor S. Bryant, <lb />
tween us, on tho other hand our Durham, arose and In a few words <lb />
offer It for sale as a whole. <lb />
Strictly Cash. <lb />
Private bids before sale will be con- <lb />
business relations has been thanked the judge for the humane l-a-w F. S <lb />
pleasant and my withdraw-1 attitude which he had assumed <lb />
to my declining health, and I ward the pronounced guilty young <lb />
my tends and the public general-; men. <lb />
to give to Mr. M. T. Spier the Judge Peebles replied lo the ex- <lb />
n Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
At the regular meeting of the board <lb />
surviving member, the same merit of thanks from the attorney commissioners to be held <lb />
of confidence and patronage in the of the defendants in these Monday In April a <lb />
future as In the past. <lb />
A. C. JACKSON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
this will be the last ease of will be presented for <lb />
In any college or university of the public road lead- <lb />
North Carolina. It Is from A <lb />
to me that boys brought up as interested and wishing to he <lb />
those should go to a poor fresh-1 be present at that time. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Peter Langley vs Langley. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
notice, that an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced In the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, to ob- <lb />
a divorce from the bond of mat- <lb />
tho defendant will <lb />
further take notice that she is re- <lb />
quired to appear at the April term <lb />
of Pitt county superior court, which <lb />
convenes on the 28th day of April, <lb />
the court house of Pitt county. <lb />
In Greenville, V. C., to answer or de- <lb />
to the complaint In said action. <lb />
or tho plaintiff will to the court <lb />
for the relief demanded In said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This day of March. 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
ltd <lb />
BELL, <lb />
Clerk Co. Coins <lb />
March 1913. d-w in <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. , man's room and take him out of his <lb />
clerk room, pour blacking on him. and <lb />
ft J. Everett, of Jno. Ward, j nave I am glad <lb />
deceased of an opportunity to show these young <lb />
vs men that I have no Inclination to h <lb />
, I only want to make an ex- <lb />
Ward. N. Dennis Ward, Lucy Ward . . . ,. . , <lb />
and Jane Ward. j of understand <lb />
By or authority vested In me that another boy has been blacked <lb />
by an order made and entered by the the university since this ease began, <lb />
clerk of the superior court in the , that did that here <lb />
above entitled special proceeding . . , , ,, , . ,, <lb />
pending therein. I will on Monday certainly would put them on the <lb />
21st day of April, sell to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, tho following do- Although the conviction of man- <lb />
scribed slaughter carries with a stigma <lb />
Lying and being In the county and . , , .,,, . . . ,,, <lb />
above referred to, in the town deprives a man of citizenship, the act- <lb />
of and the John punishment mated . <lb />
Ward lot, being near tho Atlantic Hatch by <lb />
Coast Lino railroad and described fill- The of the <lb />
In deed from A. D. Cox to John . , ., ,,. u- <lb />
Ward, book 1-7. page Pitt county of peach, apples, syrup, jelly, <lb />
of deeds office, containing on.-- to their parents, sums <lb />
fourth of an acre, and with a small the punishment administered In <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Established 1871 <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for hides. <lb />
Fur Cotton Seed Oil barrels, <lb />
Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, Baby carriages, go-carts, par- <lb />
suits, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Gail Ax snuff, <lb />
Life tobacco, Key West Cheroots, Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, canned cherries <lb />
meat; <lb />
magic <lb />
Mexican Federal Soldiers Make <lb />
Things Warm for Rebels <lb />
ran <lb />
tiler Peppering Line <lb />
And Machine Can Ballet <lb />
And Spraying Lead <lb />
Ariz., March Instead <lb />
wailing to be attacked by nearly <lb />
Insurgent state troops, General duty on the lines. <lb />
with less than federal soldiers, <lb />
went out from today de- <lb />
night on the Hi Id. <lb />
On behalf of the state of Arizona, <lb />
Sheriff c Wheeler, of Tombstone, <lb />
early ill the day Insisted there should <lb />
be no repetition of the across <lb />
the bonier, as at the battle. <lb />
This moved federal commander to <lb />
abandon his fortification- and set <lb />
after the enemy. Five troops of the <lb />
Fifth and United States <lb />
hit. duly the border keep <lb />
bag back non-combatants. The only <lb />
pi son wounded dining the on <lb />
the American side was A. A. Hopkins, <lb />
a deputy marshal. He <lb />
v as Injured In the knee while doing <lb />
the enemy, in three hours <lb />
As American volunteers <lb />
In automobiles dared the lire to res- <lb />
cue wounded under the protection of <lb />
flag. Dr. Randall, of <lb />
aggressive lighting, peppering tho is <lb />
s line with rifle and machine <lb />
gun bullets spraying lead from <lb />
shells over bills adopted an <lb />
fortifications, the Huerta federals <lb />
drove the State forces fire miles <lb />
in the southeast. today gov- <lb />
forces returned victorious to <lb />
the border town opposite this <lb />
print. <lb />
Event the victors did not believe the <lb />
lighting was ended, however, nor that <lb />
Is secure from assault. The <lb />
stale forces are assembling tonight <lb />
still greater numbers to wrest the <lb />
only remaining port on the <lb />
border from the hands of the Huerta <lb />
national government <lb />
With the advantage of unexpected <lb />
aggression and possessing five <lb />
pieces, the little brown, barefoot- <lb />
ed soldiers defending tho military <lb />
honor of the now regime <lb />
as wild men against seemingly <lb />
overwhelming odds. Protected by <lb />
fire, the federals scrambled <lb />
over the hillocks and fearlessly <lb />
firing their rifles at the enemy <lb />
appearing in the distance. <lb />
It was group under Elias <lb />
which first received the assault. Ex- <lb />
to attack rather than be at- <lb />
tacked, the state troops soon fell hack <lb />
The other half of the <lb />
forces under <lb />
rushed to tho rescue from the east <lb />
and with a roar of artillery and the <lb />
continued rattle of rifles the <lb />
was on. For an hour desperate fight- <lb />
continued. Little by th <lb />
state troops fell back from the <lb />
tire of the aggressors. For a <lb />
mile the Huerta soldiers pursued <lb />
closely the retreating enemy, <lb />
the artillery from the rear of the <lb />
lines. Bodies of killed and <lb />
fire Interrupts Sunday <lb />
service at <lb />
Baptist Church <lb />
The morning service in the Baptist <lb />
church Sunday morning was <lb />
by the building catching on <lb />
the furnace room. The pastor had <lb />
but fairly started his sermon, when <lb />
smoke was seen arising just to the <lb />
right of the pulpit chair. Members <lb />
of the choir went down the back <lb />
into basement to <lb />
gate and found a small blaze on a <lb />
door facing near tho furnace flue. <lb />
This was reported to the pastor who <lb />
explained It to the congregation and <lb />
dismissed them to go out quietly, <lb />
It took but a few minutes to put <lb />
out the fire and while an alarm was <lb />
turned in it was out when the de- <lb />
pa, arrived. No damage of <lb />
consequence resulted, owing to the <lb />
lire being discovered so promptly. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
During last week Register of Deeds <lb />
Bell Issued marriage licenses to the <lb />
following couples. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
E. Moore and Lillian Mae <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Henry Worthington and Rosa B. <lb />
Harden, <lb />
Robert King and Francis Harris. <lb />
Fifty thousand children under <lb />
age of sixteen are at work In <lb />
wounded state troops He deserted to- <lb />
Blood Was Wrong <lb />
All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due <lb />
to female ailments, are urged to try the reliable, <lb />
scientific, tonic remedy, for women. acts promptly, <lb />
yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, <lb />
relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, <lb />
and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, <lb />
thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative <lb />
results they obtained, from the use of this well-known medicine. <lb />
The <lb />
Mrs. Jane suffered from womanly trouble for <lb />
nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she <lb />
was not able to do my own housework. My <lb />
stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had back- <lb />
ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they <lb />
did me no good. I used for or months, and now <lb />
I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise <lb />
It is the best tonic, for women. <lb />
Whether seriously sick, simply weak, try <lb />
Advisory Co. Tens, <lb />
tor Mid book. Treatment lent Ire. J <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administratrix of the estate of <lb />
Moore, deceased, notice Is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted <lb />
the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and all <lb />
persons having claims against said <lb />
estate are notified to present the <lb />
on r before the 22nd of Feb- <lb />
1914, or this notice will be <lb />
food, matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb />
house on same. <lb />
This the 15th day of March. 1913. <lb />
S. J. nuts, candles, dried <lb />
lid Commissioner. of procedure . <lb />
ed the county commissioners <lb />
when tho appointed day comes for <lb />
Having administrator ,,., om , <lb />
of J. S. Mooring, deceased, of , , <lb />
Pitt county, this is to notify all per- boys convicted, <lb />
sons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said deceased lo exhibit them will please make Immediate payment. <lb />
to the undersigned properly proven This March 12th. 1913. <lb />
months of this date, or this; L. W. <lb />
notice will be pleaded bar of their Administrator, <lb />
recovery. O. JAMES and SON. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate ltd <lb />
and oranges, <lb />
apples <lb />
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 />
Quality and quantity cheap for cash <lb />
Come to me. Phone Number <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
Road <lb />
OUR DRIVING LAMP <lb />
is the most compact and efficient <lb />
lighting device for all kinds of vehicles. <lb />
Will not blow out or jar out. Equipped with <lb />
thumb screws, so that it is easily attached or <lb />
detached. Throws a clear light feet ahead. <lb />
Extra large red danger signal in back. <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when detached makes a <lb />
good lantern. Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
At Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
N. J.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Y, <lb />
months. <lb />
Adverting may bf had <lb />
at the butane,, In <lb />
K- corner <lb />
Ail t-i <lb />
f raped will be Or <lb />
Oral per <lb />
All the talk of opposition to Sen- <lb />
Simmons being made chairman <lb />
the senate finance committee, went <lb />
up in smoke. There Is not a <lb />
who commands more Influence <lb />
than the senior senator of North Car- <lb />
---------o <lb />
Now if everybody would cut out <lb />
politics and things that amount to <lb />
nothing get to work for <lb />
the community, there would be <lb />
more <lb />
chaffed r three <lb />
. per line, up to lines <lb />
E -1 class matter <lb />
1910, at post office at <lb />
under <lb />
it March <lb />
FRIDAY MARCH It <lb />
A robbery of worth of <lb />
at one haul in New York <lb />
city, shows that the lifters are more <lb />
their jobs than are the police- <lb />
men. <lb />
a man comet aloof with a scheme. <lb />
better mark it down that he is look- <lb />
out for his own interest instead <lb />
of yours, pass him along. <lb />
Isn't it one of the i U ii <lb />
I . that men with any <lb />
to v j. i -1st in <lb />
blind tigers and engage ii <lb />
liquor Aside from their own <lb />
know ledge it being a violation <lb />
the law. which alone should be <lb />
U to deter any man who <lb />
good citizenship, they ought <lb />
to know that if they keep it up they <lb />
will be caught sooner or later and <lb />
bare to take the consequences. The <lb />
better people who want to see the <lb />
law enforced and good order prevail <lb />
are determined that blind <lb />
he broken tip. <lb />
---------0 <lb />
Tito outcome of the of the <lb />
haters win <lb />
meet with general approval through- <lb />
out the state. While all felt that the <lb />
students who engaged In the hazing <lb />
Next in and one of the most <lb />
should be found guilty, yet it was <lb />
not desired that extreme punishment <lb />
he meted out to them. In giving <lb />
them the minimum penalty and <lb />
. j the terms of the sentence as easy <lb />
IX possible, the end of just has been <lb />
Hid the s . The aim <lb />
or this trial was to up the <lb />
me of hating in the schools of <lb />
The way farmers arc buying <lb />
machinery is the best <lb />
the advanced strides in farm- <lb />
The best time to kill the fly Is b- <lb />
tore lie Is hatched. Go after tho <lb />
breeding places and fewer of <lb />
will be la evidence. <lb />
Of course every woman at the mil- <lb />
thinks she got <lb />
best looking hat. <lb />
he can give you some <lb />
If you have any beef for sale <lb />
dint f. R. W Is <lb />
cattle and has not been <lb />
supplied <lb />
Mi. wood Tucker of Green <lb />
ville was In town Sunday night. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- j <lb />
for your slippers for ad <lb />
they have them in all <lb />
sizes and styles. <lb />
Messrs. Ashley and H. Hr- <lb />
J. Sutton. J. Smith, and <lb />
Waters, went to Greenville <lb />
v. <lb />
floors windows, sash cords and <lb />
pulleys . A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Tor shoos and notions <lb />
go to ii-e W. L. House, he will <lb />
yon up aw thing you want and save <lb />
you too. <lb />
Messrs. Ii. T. Spier and A. D. Bed- <lb />
went to Greenville Monday. <lb />
If you want shad and herrings. <lb />
oysters and barbecue, don't for- <lb />
get R. W. especially on next <lb />
Saturday, the 22nd. <lb />
Mr. E. A. Cooper, R L and <lb />
H Harrington went to Greenville <lb />
Hurry to Cox and House where you <lb />
an get anything In the cold drink <lb />
line you want <lb />
Rev. Dallas Tucker will hold <lb />
vices In St. church the fifth <lb />
Sunday afternoon at o'clock. <lb />
Hayes, In Charge of Orphan's <lb />
Home Is Short <lb />
In Accounts <lb />
The charge of smuggling has been <lb />
added to Jack Johnson's already long <lb />
of climes. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Good Friday, Easter and Easter <lb />
Monday make three slope close to- <lb />
Set the mark right <lb />
people for Greenville before the <lb />
census. <lb />
onion is strictly on the Job <lb />
a piece, <lb />
March is doing more raining than <lb />
blowing. <lb />
Winterville Items. <lb />
work under way on the <lb />
government building and on two <lb />
large buildings that are already <lb />
in prospect, to say nothing of tie <lb />
others that may be started In till <lb />
menu time, building operations will <lb />
look mighty good in Greenville. That <lb />
is the town for folks who want a <lb />
good location to he setting their <lb />
on and moving to But we do not <lb />
want you if you will only be a hang- <lb />
on or a drone in the bee hive. <lb />
Secretary of the Navy <lb />
Daniels going to stop some of the <lb />
fellows who have been fattening off <lb />
government in repairs to old war <lb />
-els. Tho turret board wanted <lb />
In remodeling some of <lb />
them, and when It was referred to <lb />
the secretary he put himself on re- <lb />
cord against it. Joe Daniels is <lb />
of the boys who does not believe In <lb />
wasting everything in sight. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Mr, A Ward, of North Carolina, <lb />
has been made secretary of the <lb />
finance committee of which Sen- <lb />
Simmons recently became chair- <lb />
man. This appointment is not only <lb />
a recognition of faithful service, but <lb />
It also puts a capable in a re- <lb />
position. <lb />
Deflector is certainly making <lb />
people talk about was <lb />
the violet a business man handed us <lb />
yesterday in passing. That been <lb />
our business for thirty years and if <lb />
the folks here keep on doing things, <lb />
we'll see that others find it out to <lb />
talk about. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
No farmer should satisfied <lb />
make merely a living out of his farm, <lb />
when by systematic, diversification <lb />
and Intelligent cultivation he can <lb />
produce enough to provide a snug <lb />
bank account In excess of a com- <lb />
living. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, March you <lb />
need a nice dress for Easier call for <lb />
the cheeks at A. W, Ange and Com- <lb />
store and they will be glad to <lb />
show you through. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Nines went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have received a largo shipment of <lb />
flour right from the mills; it is fresh <lb />
and new, <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Rollins left Monday night <lb />
for to visit her mother who <lb />
is sick. <lb />
Beef of all kinds at the market.<lb />
We Invite the public to come and <lb />
Inspect our goods they are new and <lb />
also a new firm. Cox and House. <lb />
Miss Helen Smith went to Green- <lb />
ville Wednesday. <lb />
Floor oilcloth, matting, rugs, cur- <lb />
polls and house furnishings at <lb />
A Ange and Co. <lb />
Messrs. P. R. and T. A. <lb />
Forrest were callers In town Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for your paints and oils, <lb />
and dyes, they have it and <lb />
t an save you money. <lb />
Misses Stella and Cox <lb />
of near Ayden spent Saturday and <lb />
Sunday with Miss Esther Johnson. <lb />
j You can get more shad at R. W. <lb />
next week. He buys beef cat- <lb />
I tie, have not been supplied yet. <lb />
Misses Fannie Lee Spier and <lb />
Cox spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
with Miss Little Cox of near Cox- <lb />
ville. <lb />
We sell the famous cream <lb />
also soft drinks of all kinds. Cox <lb />
and House. <lb />
Miss Tucker and brother <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday at their <lb />
; home near Simpson. <lb />
Don't fail to call on us for field <lb />
peas, feed oats, hen cackle, hay, ship <lb />
stuff and wheat and bran, cheap for <lb />
rash. Kittrell and Co. Raymond <lb />
Stocks Mgr. <lb />
Of course In every legislature there <lb />
are silly but It took the Ohio <lb />
assembly to develop a member who <lb />
was fool enough to Introduce a <lb />
to regulate dress. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, March <lb />
Barber and Company have <lb />
received a shipment of genuine stet- <lb />
son for men <lb />
Hooting, me, cement and nails at <lb />
A W A and Co. <lb />
Miss Clyde Chapman spent Sat- <lb />
and Sui cm with M-. <lb />
Tucker of near <lb />
Just arrived t. new of <lb />
goods and Cox a-J House <lb />
Messrs. Bob J, Robt. <lb />
and G. Johnson went to <lb />
When you arc In need of <lb />
in see W. u. Rouse., <lb />
March <lb />
an all day session the board of <lb />
trustees of the Methodist Children's <lb />
Home here Issued a detailed report <lb />
lute this afternoon regarding the <lb />
of former Superintendent H. <lb />
A. Hayes, who retired about a month <lb />
ago. An expert accountant employed <lb />
to audit the accounts of the home <lb />
a shortage of proven items in <lb />
Mr. account of <lb />
a total of the shortage <lb />
being In the maintenance Involving <lb />
the building fund. The transfer com <lb />
of the borne to the new sup- <lb />
under the direction of an <lb />
attorney has been directed to <lb />
the process to reimburse the home <lb />
so far as possible for the whole de- <lb />
from any assets which may <lb />
hereafter be found. <lb />
On advice of counsel criminal pro- <lb />
were delayed until an ex- <lb />
pert accountant had made a final <lb />
report. In the meanwhile the <lb />
Mr. Hayes has had him placed <lb />
Westbrook sanitarium. Richmond, Va , <lb />
for examination as to sanity, <lb />
board directed the attorney to pros- <lb />
unless Hayes be committed to <lb />
ea institution for the insane by due <lb />
process of law. <lb />
The trustees of the home announce <lb />
that the life of the institution has in <lb />
way been affected by <lb />
cation, there being sufficient funds o-i <lb />
hand for the erection of two <lb />
buildings. <lb />
and Salem Consolidate. <lb />
By majorities of in Salem and <lb />
in Winston the citizen of the twin <lb />
t voted today for the <lb />
Winston and Salem into a mu- <lb />
in accordance with an act <lb />
passed at the recent session of the X. <lb />
G. The consolidation <lb />
act goes Into effect May During <lb />
that month election of a mayor and <lb />
aldermen for the combined Twin City <lb />
will be held. <lb />
The victory obtained by the splendid <lb />
advocating consolidation <lb />
was much greater than was <lb />
pated by the most Interesting and ear- <lb />
i eat advocate of the proposition. The <lb />
combining of the two towns means a <lb />
greater and a <lb />
within the city limits of <lb />
with the nearby population of not leas <lb />
than The total vote cast In <lb />
Winston was for consolidation <lb />
against and in Salem for <lb />
and against. <lb />
Col. Webb Goes to <lb />
Col. O. E. Webb, whom Winston <lb />
has for collector of this re- <lb />
venue district expects to go to Wash- <lb />
this week to hold a conference <lb />
with Secretary of the Treasury <lb />
While it has been rumored <lb />
for some time that A. D. Watts, of <lb />
Statesville. private secretary to Sen- <lb />
Simmons, was booked for this <lb />
plum, there has been no appointment <lb />
made yet the large number of <lb />
friends who have Winston- <lb />
stand firm In <lb />
belief that Sen. Overman. In whose <lb />
territory the office lies, will name Mr. <lb />
Webb. There has also been talk <lb />
that Col A. H. Bo of Salisbury <lb />
enter the race for the collector- <lb />
ship. <lb />
J. T. Pitt Dead <lb />
Mr. J. T. Pitt, who was overseer <lb />
the C. T. farm, a mile <lb />
north of town, died about II o'clock <lb />
this morning. He was taken with a <lb />
chill last Sunday and pneumonia fol- <lb />
lowed. Mr. Pitt was about years <lb />
of see and leaves a wife <lb />
children. He was an <lb />
farmer and held In high <lb />
AYDEN. March 19.00 gallons <lb />
sugar house molasses direct from the <lb />
farm at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Griffin has purchased the <lb />
residence of Rev. J. W. Webb on <lb />
street. <lb />
Mr. Julius Lyons and family have <lb />
moved to Va. <lb />
Hay, oats, ship stuff, hulls and <lb />
meal at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Heath awoke <lb />
Monday morning and found their In- <lb />
about a month old, cold in <lb />
death. <lb />
Miss Little Blount of spent <lb />
Monday in town. <lb />
All kinds of plows, guano sowers, <lb />
smooth harrows, field, fence barb <lb />
wire at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
The Christian Sunday school will <lb />
have, an egg hunt next Friday at <lb />
p. m. <lb />
Rev. J. H. and wife were <lb />
pounded by their friends last Monday <lb />
evening <lb />
Mr. C. G. Moore has moved his <lb />
family to Kenly, N. C. <lb />
Mr. Ed Lyons has accepted a <lb />
in <lb />
Call and see our lino of <lb />
goods and trimmed patent hats and <lb />
be astonished at the low price. J. <lb />
R Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Josephus is beautify- <lb />
the side walk along by his prop- <lb />
an Main street. <lb />
There will be a lot of degree work <lb />
next Monday night at the I. O. O. T. <lb />
lodge. Come. <lb />
Mr. H. G. has purchased <lb />
the nice residence of Mr. J. A. <lb />
fin on the corner of Venters and <lb />
Second street. <lb />
Mr. James Moore, near Haddocks <lb />
X Roads, has purchased the farm of <lb />
Mr. Hill Moore, known as the <lb />
Anderson place, for Both <lb />
these are good <lb />
and <lb />
if there is any money in a guano <lb />
factory Ayden sure deserves one, <lb />
the quantity of fertilizers that <lb />
is being hauled from here. <lb />
We have the promise that we will <lb />
soon have additional side track and <lb />
warehouse facilities that will <lb />
the shipments and business at <lb />
this point. A nice passenger depot <lb />
will be a decided Improvement and <lb />
a prize long looked for and will be <lb />
appreciated by our people. <lb />
Windows, doors and all kinds of <lb />
building hardware, ranges, cook and <lb />
oil cook stoves at J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
If you have anything you want <lb />
to sell or buy let us write you up In <lb />
Tile Daily Reflector. <lb />
Mrs. Arab sang to <lb />
Sunday night at the Christian. <lb />
Charon. <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy, <lb />
a pair of little girls. <lb />
It Hr. Move Views It <lb />
N. C. March <lb />
Editor <lb />
I am sure we are engaged In a <lb />
in this country that should <lb />
call for much forbearance upon the <lb />
part of the progressive element of <lb />
I the people. The issues should be <lb />
discussed aside from personalities <lb />
I and each one should respect the feel- <lb />
of the others. <lb />
That piece of jingle which appeared <lb />
, some days ago was calculated to <lb />
cause one to smile, but upon mature <lb />
, reflection every progressive citizen <lb />
must deplore Us publication. Many- <lb />
are hurt, some are cursing mad and <lb />
more are on account of the <lb />
appearance of that piece. <lb />
Senator Evans is our senator and <lb />
the only one that we have, and should <lb />
the deference due one <lb />
who occupies that responsible <lb />
Some of us did not want him <lb />
to be our senator, but as great many <lb />
thought he represented the real spirit <lb />
and the prevailing thought of the <lb />
county. Such articles will strength- <lb />
en him and weaken the cause of high <lb />
toned politics. We must learn to <lb />
give and take good <lb />
Each one should respect the <lb />
; of others and not to impute to <lb />
one another sinister motives. <lb />
The motto of all should be the <lb />
greatest good to tho greatest <lb />
Senator Tillman displayed a <lb />
I commendable when he was de- <lb />
for a cherished chairmanship. <lb />
I He is reported as saying that he was <lb />
I disappointed, but that he yielded <lb />
gracefully and would accept the <lb />
of his fellow members and do <lb />
the best he could under the <lb />
stances. <lb />
Let's accord to Senator Evans the <lb />
respect due one who holds the <lb />
he does and not act as a spoil- <lb />
ed child. <lb />
There is more in this <lb />
I than some think, and its correct so- <lb />
Is of Immense Importance lo <lb />
the county for a generation. <lb />
malice towards none and love for <lb />
let's do our duty as God gives <lb />
ti wisdom to see It. <lb />
Working en <lb />
What would think of doing health <lb />
work on commission Well, that is <lb />
really what North Carolina Is doing. <lb />
In 1911 about worth or <lb />
man lives were saved by health work. <lb />
For this stale paid In <lb />
other words, it was lone on a seven <lb />
per cent commission. <lb />
In 1912 the health machinery got <lb />
a little better and as a rs- <lb />
no less than worth of <lb />
human lives were saved on this same <lb />
appropriation of In other <lb />
life saving In 1912 was done <lb />
a little less than a per cent com- <lb />
mission. <lb />
About the time some of these facts <lb />
became known certain legislators who <lb />
didn't have anything but sense began <lb />
to wake up to the fact that health <lb />
work pays and In order to make it pay <lb />
a little better and In order to find out <lb />
exactly what it did pay. they managed <lb />
to secure an appropriation <lb />
of for health work, and <lb />
for the enforcement of a vital <lb />
tics law. The year 1914 will show <lb />
exactly where we stand with refer- <lb />
to death all over the state <lb />
and after that we shall be able to <lb />
know just what Is or Is not being <lb />
done to reduce these death rates. <lb />
perhaps there will be some <lb />
life saving done on a commission <lb />
basis. <lb />
What Is the Answer. <lb />
If health work eared in <lb />
preventable sickness death in <lb />
cur state last year, will some one <lb />
please explain why we are afraid to <lb />
risk over In state, county and <lb />
municipal health work combined to <lb />
effect a still greater saving when our <lb />
annual form preventable diseases <lb />
still ranges around If a <lb />
business man could save an annual <lb />
of by spending or or <lb />
even cents, don't you think he <lb />
would do it Why then Is not this <lb />
great state run on a business basis <lb />
Why are we afraid to spend over three <lb />
or four cents to have a dollar. <lb />
A. J. MOVE. <lb />
rope's Day <lb />
ROME, March Joseph's day, <lb />
the name day of Pope Plus X, was <lb />
kept as a holiday at the Vatican to- <lb />
day, everybody being desirous of <lb />
congratulating the on his re- <lb />
from his recent illness Thous- <lb />
ands of letters and telegrams from <lb />
all parts of the world were received. <lb />
His holiness received the cardinals <lb />
j In private audience, but all of the <lb />
public ceremonies that have been as- <lb />
with the observance in the <lb />
j past were dispensed with In <lb />
with the strict orders of the <lb />
I Pope's physicians <lb />
Newark M. Conference <lb />
NEWARK, N. J., March <lb />
annual meeting of the Newark con- <lb />
of the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
church began its sessions in the <lb />
Street church in this city today <lb />
with Bishop Luther B. Wilson of New <lb />
York presiding. The initial session <lb />
was devoted to a communion service <lb />
followed by roll call and <lb />
The regular work of the con- <lb />
was taken up this afternoon. <lb />
The ministerial appointments will be. <lb />
announced Monday. <lb />
Depot at Arthur <lb />
The Norfolk Southern railroad has <lb />
established a depot at Arthur, miles <lb />
west of Greenville and Mr. R. M. <lb />
Hearne is agent there. Mr. has <lb />
had many years experience in <lb />
having served as agent for <lb />
both steamboat and railroad lines. <lb />
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STEEL FRAME <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
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If you haven't been wearing our CLOTHES; <lb />
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Their CLOTHES, <lb />
SHOES, and FUR- <lb />
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for your consideration. <lb />
VALUE STYLE, IN QUALITY, IN WORKMANSHIP, IN EVERY <lb />
THING that makes good clothes; the things you pay money for. <lb />
It is to your interest to see our lines. Come Early <lb />
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Cause of Rheumatism <lb />
Stomach trouble, liver and de- <lb />
kidneys are the cause of <lb />
datum. Get your stomach, liver, kid- <lb />
and bowels In healthy condition <lb />
by Electric Bitters and you <lb />
not be troubled with the pains <lb />
f rheumatism. Charles B. Allen, a <lb />
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uttered Indescribable from <lb />
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and diseased kidneys, <lb />
failed until I used <lb />
litters, but four bottles of won- <lb />
remedy cured me <lb />
Maybe your rheumatic pains come <lb />
liver and kidney <lb />
Electric Bitters will give you <lb />
prompt relief. and Rec- <lb />
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Are Constipated <lb />
If so. get a box of Dr. King's New <lb />
Life Pills, take them regularly and <lb />
trouble will quickly disappear, <lb />
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digestion, and get rid of all the <lb />
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surely get you well again. at <lb />
II druggists. <lb />
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t The Life Insurance Co., I <lb />
t of <lb />
t Hew <lb />
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Practice limited to diseases the <lb />
Ear. Nose and Throat <lb />
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with Dr. D. L. James. <lb />
day every Monday, a to t pm <lb />
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb />
The Standard general tonic, <lb />
chill TONIC, out <lb />
Malaria and up the system. A true <lb />
ad MM For and children. Mt. <lb />
Earl of Jersey, years old today. <lb />
Duke of years old <lb />
today. <lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
Your will refund money it <lb />
OINTMENT to cure any <lb />
Blind. Weeding or Protruding <lb />
application and Kcal. <lb />
Tavern Where Goethe Placed One of <lb />
Scenes In Has <lb />
Been Reconstructed. <lb />
The latest concrete evidence of lit- <lb />
devotion in Germany is the <lb />
thorough reconstruction of tho <lb />
where Goethe pipe <lb />
one of the most vivid scenes of <lb />
It Is melancholy to reflect <lb />
that nothing more remains of <lb />
building, since after a complete de- <lb />
the architects have construct- <lb />
ed a wholly modern building on the <lb />
site, but cure has been to <lb />
serve Intact the cellar, which has <lb />
been for fully a century an object of <lb />
pilgrimage for Germans, who are <lb />
once proud of their literature and fond <lb />
of <lb />
Painters of an school <lb />
have been commissioned lo adorn the <lb />
walls of the various dining rooms <lb />
scenes taken from Goethe's I <lb />
drama, while to complete the new at- <lb />
tractions It Is announced that the <lb />
leading down to the cellar <lb />
will be furnished with two bronze <lb />
statues, the subject of which Is <lb />
known. The evolution of the <lb />
of promises to be tho same <lb />
as of other like sacred places, it <lb />
will bring In excellent in- <lb />
come to the restaurateur. <lb />
ENGLISH WOMEN RUN FARMS <lb />
Ozone as a <lb />
An important In the <lb />
technique of cold storage has recently <lb />
been in viz., the <lb />
use of ozone as a supplement to the <lb />
ordinary process of refrigeration. In <lb />
the cold storage rooms attached to <lb />
slaughter houses the temperature of <lb />
the air is liable to be raised to a <lb />
extent when the doors are left <lb />
open for any reason; for instance, <lb />
when meat b being put in or taken <lb />
out The of <lb />
faction immediately become active <lb />
such and the <lb />
keeping quality of the meat is <lb />
Now it Is well known that <lb />
ozone Is a powerful germicide. If the <lb />
air of the rooms la <lb />
Its temperature may <lb />
without Injury to the contents. This <lb />
has been proved by numerous <lb />
and apparatus has <lb />
now been installed In the <lb />
at Cologne. Potsdam, <lb />
Berlin. Due- <lb />
and In a cold <lb />
depot at Hamburg, and In <lb />
dairies, poultry and game stores <lb />
and ti.;. establishments. <lb />
Advice About Reading. <lb />
Be sure, then, to read mean <lb />
books; shun the spawn of the <lb />
In the gossip if the hour. lo not read <lb />
what you shall learn, without asking, <lb />
In the street and the train. Dr. John- <lb />
son said he went Into stately <lb />
and good travelers stop at <lb />
best hotels; for though they cost more <lb />
do not con much more, and <lb />
there Is the good company and the <lb />
best information. In like manner the <lb />
scholar knows that the famous books <lb />
contain, first and last, the best <lb />
thoughts and facts. . . . The three <lb />
practical rules, then, which I have to <lb />
offer are Never read any book <lb />
that Is not a year old. Never <lb />
read any but fumed hooks. Nev- <lb />
read any but what you <lb />
son. <lb />
Through Co-Operation Special <lb />
ion It Made for Them In <lb />
Sections. <lb />
women <lb />
farmers met recently at the Criterion <lb />
restaurant, the occasion being the fifth <lb />
annual dinner of Women's <lb />
union. Mrs. Wilton <lb />
presided. <lb />
Miss that <lb />
en have not tho same facilities, <lb />
and so forth, as men. <lb />
she said, In co- <lb />
operation. A company has obtained a <lb />
farm at In Sussex, and <lb />
has divided It Into small holdings for <lb />
women farmers. Bungalows are pro- <lb />
for the tenants, whose agree- <lb />
secure fixity of tenure and who <lb />
have perfect liberty in developing <lb />
their as they like. At the <lb />
time have the benefit of expert <lb />
advice. The company markets all tho <lb />
product- and Is able to obtain better <lb />
than could the Individual ten- <lb />
Mall. <lb />
To Put Out Oil Fires. <lb />
Two Inventors found <lb />
a way to put out oil fir. s by applying <lb />
carbonic acid that Is foaming <lb />
The foam Is produced by a <lb />
mixture of two liquids, and It la said <lb />
that when It Is thrown on burning <lb />
stances, as oils, benzine and tar. <lb />
It spreads rapidly over surface and <lb />
puts out the flames by cutting off tie <lb />
air. Many tanks contain oil or <lb />
other highly Inflammable liquids are <lb />
now permanently fitted with <lb />
ed pipes, through which the foam <lb />
lug mixture can be applied directly <lb />
to tho surface of the burning mate <lb />
rial. Hitherto fires in oil tanks have <lb />
been allowed to burn out <lb />
or the contents been drawn out <lb />
from below and wasted. According <lb />
to Journal many private <lb />
and government Institutions have <lb />
adopted the new system- <lb />
Community In News. <lb />
At a friend's southern hunting lodge <lb />
his wife has learned that her <lb />
on the telephone is accompanied <lb />
by the click of receiver nil along the <lb />
line. Every one is obviously listening <lb />
to what she says. On one occasion <lb />
a telegram was telephoned to the <lb />
and the following day. when <lb />
husband met a rural neighbor on <lb />
road, the latter drew rein to con- <lb />
verse. <lb />
Or-M he. ketch <lb />
part that telegram we got <lb />
Mr. Grey accordingly enlightened <lb />
his Ignorance York <lb />
World. <lb />
That Kind. <lb />
do you want to employ a law- <lb />
asked the Jail-keeper. <lb />
replied the prisoner In Um <lb />
cell. <lb />
send one In to <lb />
will he want to In <lb />
yes; the one I'll send yon <lb />
often been In Jail I <lb />
Farmer's Suggestion. <lb />
A Florida farmer who was raising <lb />
strawberries for the market sent a <lb />
shipment to New York and the com <lb />
mission merchant wrote back that the <lb />
berries were too ripe, consequently <lb />
prices and small return checks, <lb />
so next time the grower picked them <lb />
earlier and the results were about the <lb />
same, as the New York man said they <lb />
were too green for the market; so the <lb />
next shipment the man pulled up the <lb />
plants by the roots, packed them In <lb />
boxes and can pick them <lb />
when Just right for your particular <lb />
Made Dogs and Rats Fight. <lb />
keeping premises In Soar <lb />
for dog and rat fighting. <lb />
Walter was at Leicester yes- <lb />
fined under the protection <lb />
of animals act, and for assisting him <lb />
and Albert of <lb />
Joseph Ward of <lb />
and James Mason of Birmingham were <lb />
fined each. It was stated that <lb />
on Hexing day terrier dogs were <lb />
placed In a rat pit and a number <lb />
were killed. All the <lb />
logs were badly bitten and n om <lb />
two rats seen hang <lb />
K Iron the Jaws of a dog <lb />
Mall. <lb />
ht re was a wilder boy In town <lb />
young All <lb />
the mothers with marriageable <lb />
held up their hands In horror at <lb />
the mere mention of bis name, and <lb />
the. men -about town unanimous <lb />
In pronouncing him a thoroughbred <lb />
It was partly the fault of I. <lb />
lion. His had been a most <lb />
speculator, and bad taught his <lb />
that he must I d <lb />
like a gentleman or not at all <lb />
The young fellow had imbibed <lb />
h siren from his earliest i <lb />
he had learned never to ; <lb />
never to do anything him that <lb />
could be hired to d <lb />
and to believe On o t <lb />
of living km to k l <lb />
. day i tn b pl a i <lb />
hours b <lb />
Tin u i s father d I <lb />
from the It Ion i re to <lb />
that of pauper, a not unusual change <lb />
on the stage of A grand <lb />
coup went i Sr. <lb />
was out of the game for good The <lb />
shock killed the old gentleman, and <lb />
when the lawyers were done with the <lb />
settlements, found himself <lb />
It was against his grain to go to <lb />
work, so he became an of the <lb />
poker rooms at fashionable clubs, and <lb />
a prominent figure at the race <lb />
It was at this time that bis <lb />
name became as a red rag to the <lb />
good people of the town. With a very <lb />
few exceptions all the strictly proper <lb />
folks who had been glad to accept the <lb />
hospitality of Sr. turned <lb />
away their heads when they saw the <lb />
son. <lb />
At the close of a summer day he <lb />
was walking home In a Mill n mood- <lb />
It had been a bad day, misfortune <lb />
had dogged him persistently, and he <lb />
was asking himself what was the use <lb />
of continuing It all. He was of no <lb />
good to and there was no one <lb />
else in the world who cared him. <lb />
or of whom he dared think as caring <lb />
for him. In the old days of luxury he <lb />
had always loped to call Marie Fair- <lb />
born his U, hut now It was too late. <lb />
H-- had h to himself in the years <lb />
past that inter a taste of life there <lb />
would be nothing like a quiet home <lb />
shared with Marie. She had never <lb />
disguised her liking for him Hut <lb />
now Up had not dared to go near <lb />
the house for over a year; <lb />
when he had seen Marie be dodged <lb />
round corners and avoided her. Now <lb />
she was in his thoughts as a prize <lb />
that he had long ago forfeited and <lb />
must forget, with other things. His <lb />
thought encompassed him In mob a <lb />
mist of gloom that he hardly looked <lb />
where he was going. The lake was <lb />
before him and he was walking toward <lb />
It. He never noticed the figures that <lb />
were approaching him. A sweet voice, <lb />
like the memory of an old perfume, <lb />
aroused him <lb />
Mario <lb />
stood before him. He saw a look of <lb />
wonder and pity within her eyes. <lb />
beg your he exclaimed <lb />
confusedly. was not <lb />
never he moved as though <lb />
to pass on, but the girl stopped him. <lb />
said, won't ; <lb />
you speak to me haven't seen you <lb />
for ever so <lb />
he returned desperately, <lb />
not fit. If people should see you <lb />
talking to Really. I'd better <lb />
What nonsense, You're <lb />
fit enough for me. Come, you shall <lb />
walk with me and tell me every- <lb />
With much Incoherence <lb />
the story of his downfall, or as <lb />
much of It as he without <lb />
breaking. Somehow the soft eyes of <lb />
the girl by his led him to toll the <lb />
story us he would have told it to no <lb />
other human being. He spoke of his <lb />
sins, his sorrows, his hopes, and of <lb />
his present despair. <lb />
you see, he said at the <lb />
finish. of no use at all. I might <lb />
aB well get out of the running alto <lb />
Why should I take trouble <lb />
to work and I do not care <lb />
enough for myself, now. to do that <lb />
If there was some one else <lb />
that you cared for. some one who <lb />
would try to teach you to win back <lb />
your self-respect, would you not try <lb />
there Is no he responded <lb />
if there why <lb />
think of <lb />
there Is some one, <lb />
A little touched his gently, and <lb />
he turned from his moody gazing to <lb />
look down at the girl. <lb />
he exclaimed, almost fierce <lb />
play with me. Are you In <lb />
earnest You don't really mean that <lb />
you will he that some one do <lb />
You He <lb />
stopped kissed the gloved hand <lb />
fervently. <lb />
don't be an absurd said <lb />
Marie. Hut for the rest of the walk <lb />
behaved himself like a boy <lb />
Just out of school. <lb />
About a year later a number of men <lb />
were enjoying an after-dinner chat at <lb />
the club. of <lb />
one man was saying, <lb />
any one ever see anything to equal <lb />
the change that came over <lb />
after he married. lo <lb />
he the most worthless scamp In town <lb />
down to work like the mis- <lb />
chief, and now he's doing fine How <lb />
account for <lb />
remember French phi <lb />
replied his friend, <lb />
rule he applied to all sorts of <lb />
good and bad. the <lb />
an. It was a woman In that case <lb />
She used to be Marie she's<lb />
It a gust of wind coming <lb />
around the corner and filling <lb />
Timmy Elliot's eyes with dust that <lb />
responsible for the accident. For <lb />
being partially blinded, he darted for- <lb />
ward in the path of a street car, which <lb />
promptly knocked him over and <lb />
against the edge of the sidewalk, <lb />
where he lay while <lb />
caught up his unsold <lb />
and scattered them along the <lb />
block. <lb />
Miss Moore, who. with her <lb />
rt j it about to enter the the- <lb />
by, law the accident and <lb />
ran to t aide. She placed h r <lb />
I over the gash in <lb />
forehead, while the <lb />
; h her pit up the lad a d car <lb />
u to a near by drug <lb />
be <lb />
us and Ii my having red his <lb />
when his to <lb />
swells what picked him gut <lb />
raid Osborne laughed as he <lb />
complied with his Hanoi eat to <lb />
recompense the little for <lb />
the less of his papers. Jimmy <lb />
locked upon his adventure as a <lb />
lucky one. The cut on his forehead <lb />
was a trivial matter, and the five <lb />
bill Osborne had given him <lb />
of much importance <lb />
As It he was destined to <lb />
see his benefactors on more than one <lb />
occasion. Osborne and his <lb />
were regular and it <lb />
happened that they <lb />
the corner where Jimmy had his head- <lb />
quarters. At such times the boy was <lb />
always sure of a bright smile and kind <lb />
word from the girl and a tip from her <lb />
escort. It was late In the fall when <lb />
he first noticed that his two favorite <lb />
customers had not paid his stand a <lb />
visit for an unusually time. <lb />
When the winter came and <lb />
they were still missing Jimmy came <lb />
to the conclusion that they must have <lb />
been married and left the city. <lb />
Three months later on a wet after- <lb />
noon he suddenly spied the <lb />
throng at the corner waiting for the <lb />
passing cars, the slender form of his <lb />
former patroness <lb />
you missed me, the <lb />
queried softly. <lb />
bet I did. responded <lb />
the boy. rouse got <lb />
married went away somewheres <lb />
that <lb />
The girl shook her head sadly. <lb />
I didn't get married. she <lb />
paid. have changed with me <lb />
I saw you last. I'm Just as poor <lb />
as you are now, <lb />
The boy stared at her In be- <lb />
He noticed dress <lb />
was old and worn, though neat and <lb />
Carefully mended in places. <lb />
Mister he <lb />
asked. he know about <lb />
Elsie load again. I don't <lb />
know where Mr. Osborne Is at pres- <lb />
she said. have not seen <lb />
each other for a long time, not since <lb />
became a working <lb />
trim down when yon <lb />
loses demanded the small <lb />
squire of dames wrathfully. <lb />
guess that must be it, <lb />
responded the girl, as she turned to <lb />
board her car. <lb />
Tho boy's eyes followed her wist- <lb />
fully. he murmured <lb />
thoughtfully, she's still stuck on <lb />
guy I could see him some- <lb />
Two days later a familiar voice <lb />
hailed him Osborne tossed <lb />
a coin on the stand as be naught up a <lb />
paper <lb />
I ain't no friend mine <lb />
no spoke up Jimmy sturdily. <lb />
tie way treated <lb />
Osborne dropped the and <lb />
I caught his shoulder. <lb />
do you know about Miss <lb />
he asked excitedly you <lb />
know where she <lb />
Jimmy recounted his Interview with <lb />
the girl, and Osborne listened alien <lb />
lively. <lb />
was all a mistake. he <lb />
-aid have been bunting for Miss <lb />
Moore for a long time When you <lb />
see her again, follow her. find out <lb />
where she lives, let me know and I'll <lb />
reward you well. say anything <lb />
to her; she wouldn't understand; hi <lb />
mind has been poisoned against me <lb />
by <lb />
True to his trust, Jimmy tracked <lb />
the girl to her humble home the next <lb />
time she passed the corner, and a few <lb />
hours later stood face to face <lb />
with her supposedly unfaithful lover <lb />
and listened to his explanations. <lb />
When Mr. Moore's wealth was <lb />
lowed up by an unlucky speculation <lb />
and the family went to live In a pool <lb />
section of the city, Osborne. sum <lb />
suddenly away on a trip to the <lb />
east on business, was astounded to n <lb />
a curl note from his <lb />
breaking off their engagement, but <lb />
giving no reason for the action. He <lb />
was unaware that his sister <lb />
who had never liked had In <lb />
formed the girl that had <lb />
bowed to the wishes of his family and <lb />
was anxious to break off an engage- <lb />
which was no longer desirable. <lb />
pride was aroused con- <lb />
no further explanation <lb />
she took steps to t i <lb />
, lover at once. <lb />
did not take him long to <lb />
his Innocence In eyes, and <lb />
before the night was over the reunited <lb />
i started forth In search of <lb />
I Jimmy, the accomplishment of whose <lb />
mission of gratitude had brought <lb />
i again to part it <lb />
I this life.<lb /></p>
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Made Strong <lb />
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worry, too close con- <lb />
a chronic or cold <lb />
which It is to cure. <lb />
We want lo say to every person in <lb />
his need our <lb />
delicious cod liver and iron tonic with <lb />
out oil. the great creator. It B <lb />
will supply iron for the blood in the J. Q. Taylor, <lb />
most easily form, create <lb />
healthy appetite, strengthen your <lb />
i. -i. i and make you eat hit- <lb />
sleep better and feel better. <lb />
A CM has DOOM to our at- <lb />
from Pi <lb />
Mrs, Proper three <lb />
ASP OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodges and Social <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moor <lb />
Register of Bell. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C Laughinghouse. <lb />
C. <lb />
Commissioners W. L. <lb />
M. Lewis. W. E. Proctor. T <lb />
BUM Mi Kc. tarter If file <lb />
Had <lb />
the Judge and tile <lb />
Would Hate Keen <lb />
Va. March <lb />
to show that Allen and <lb />
bad screed that none of <lb />
in should ever go to the <lb />
and had planned to <lb />
shoot up the federal court at Greens- <lb />
n C. if Allen had bean <lb />
I of I has come <lb />
to light Mann made <lb />
his decision not to interfere with <lb />
Floyd and Claude <lb />
alien. <lb />
it came from Rot. Edward T. Cat- <lb />
i. n. pastor Of Middle Street <lb />
Baptist church, Hem. X. C. -o <lb />
whom Allen uttered hi., <lb />
BUd told existing conspiracy <lb />
and of what would have happened <lb />
he been found guilty. <lb />
The information was sent to <lb />
governor by Dr. Carter. A friend <lb />
the executive secured a copy and gave <lb />
it out, thinking the public entitled to <lb />
the Information. Tin- author of the <lb />
letter has no objection to the <lb />
and says he will stand by his <lb />
statement. <lb />
This recalls the Combs case In Cad- <lb />
roll county when Floyd Allen was <lb />
given a fine and short jail <lb />
The imprisonment feature was <lb />
by the governor and Judge <lb />
Robert C, Jackson, then on the bench. <lb />
believe to this day that if gov- <lb />
had not complied the tragedy <lb />
would have been enacted in <lb />
with himself as one of the victims. <lb />
It is stated that Floyd Allen forced <lb />
Noah Combs, who had been shot, <lb />
pa the line. <lb />
The letter from Dr. Carter is as fol- <lb />
The Baptist Parsonage <lb />
New Bern. N. C March 1913. <lb />
To Governor Mann, Richmond, <lb />
Honorable and Dear I have <lb />
learned through press that <lb />
you have decided that the sentence <lb />
Imposed against Floyd Allen and hi <lb />
son for murder must he carried out. <lb />
Now that your decision has been <lb />
reached if the paper reports are <lb />
I desire to say that I have been <lb />
acquainted with the Allen gang f r <lb />
sonic time, and most heartily concur <lb />
in your decision. I am now pastor of <lb />
tho First Baptist church of <lb />
Bern. N. but at the time Al- <lb />
was tried for counterfeiting In <lb />
I was the minister a <lb />
Mount Airy and the day he was <lb />
I returned to the latter city <lb />
on the train with Allen. <lb />
We ravaged In conversation about <lb />
M e trial and in response to a remark <lb />
made about tho narrow escape he <lb />
i ad from a penitentiary sentence, ha <lb />
it was a mighty close call, <lb />
but It was a d good thing for the <lb />
court that I was <lb />
why, he brother. <lb />
were in court if I had been son- <lb />
Judge and Attorney Hot- <lb />
would have been shot <lb />
Thinking it was simply a boastful <lb />
it mark. I suggested that he would <lb />
have attempted any such thing, to <lb />
which lie had our guns <lb />
With us. and Judge Boyd Would never <lb />
have lived to sentence me. for my <lb />
brothers and I have made an agree- <lb />
that not out- of us shall ever <lb />
to the penitentiary, Seeing I looked <lb />
somewhat skeptical, be insisted that <lb />
be meant every word he said. <lb />
I write ibis i know you <lb />
were of doing everything you <lb />
Could for these two men and of show- <lb />
tIn in mercy bad there been any <lb />
way to tin About the sou. I know <lb />
nothing, and until this sad affair had <lb />
never a thing against him. My <lb />
only in writing this Is to cause <lb />
t u to feel you have made <lb />
error In deciding that tin- law <lb />
i course. <lb />
II I have erred In writing you <lb />
trust you will pardon hie. <lb />
I remain, honorable dear sir, <lb />
Yours sincerely, <lb />
Baptist Minister. <lb />
we nave ever sold. I a not- ii, v. . <lb />
tie on our guarantee to refund your superintendent of <lb />
. . . school; J. C. <lb />
if It to benefit you Baa- J. J. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
M. Woolen. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. <lb />
Aldermen E B W <lb />
A J. Tunstall, J <lb />
ears I was all run down, weak and F Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P <lb />
had no appetite and after all that VanDyke, H. C. Edwards, <lb />
time I am glad to has Water and Light <lb />
brought back my Strength and health ; L <lb />
Is lost what was it L. Allen, <lb />
would Fire Chief- D. Overton. <lb />
We that Is the <lb />
it bod builder and strength ere- Baptist. C. M. Rock <lb />
we have ever sold. Try a hot- pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W. <lb />
pas- <lb />
Pharmacy. tor; B. A. Sr., superintendent <lb />
school. <lb />
William Houston Episcopal, St. Dallas <lb />
William C. Houston, who is now fucker, A Bowen, sup- <lb />
. ., Sunday school, <lb />
serving bis fifth consecutive term t u <lb />
In congress as the representative of Jarvis <lb />
the district of Tennessee, was b M. Hoyle, pastor; A B. Ellington <lb />
born in Bedford county, Tennessee, clerk; H. D. Bateman. <lb />
IT. 1851 His education L- <lb />
received In the district schools of bis <lb />
home county. Through Ills own of- pastor, <lb />
he was able to secure a legal <lb />
education. He was admitted to the Greenville No. A F. and A. M <lb />
. . , . ,, . . H. Bently W. M.; L. H. Pen <lb />
bar In and practiced his <lb />
I in the town of Woodbury. J g . p A <lb />
In when only twenty-four years p. d. W. M.; K. E. Griffin <lb />
Id. Mr. Houston began his public ca- Sec. <lb />
as a member of the Tennessee Encampment No. I <lb />
ASSET <lb />
heat. Cent and Bibs <lb />
by Cobb Bros., and <lb />
Open Close <lb />
May wheat . 3-4 1-4 <lb />
May corn . 1-2 511-4 <lb />
May ribs . 10.80 10.80 <lb />
York <lb />
by and <lb />
Open Close <lb />
March . 12.26 <lb />
May . 1200 11.91 <lb />
July . 11.94 11.84 <lb />
spots . 7-8 to 1-8 <lb />
THIS DATE IN HISTORY <lb />
March <lb />
The British troops evacuated <lb />
Boston. <lb />
born -In Yorkshire. <lb />
Died Dec. 1849. <lb />
ON YOUR <lb />
SAVINGS <lb />
the Reflector Advertise Your Wants <lb />
which <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; L <lb />
K. of <lb />
B. Ellington <lb />
house of representatives, In H <lb />
body he served three terms. From; No. <lb />
until his election to congress on j Clark. C. 0.1 <lb />
the Democratic ticket ten years r. and S. <lb />
Mr. Houston was a fudge of the Greenville Chapter No R. A. M. <lb />
eighth Judicial circuit of N- Hart H- B- E- <lb />
Lodge No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday night. F. J <lb />
Forbes N. L. H. render, Sec. <lb />
Greenville Camp No. M. W. <lb />
j f A., meets every 1st and 3rd Wed- <lb />
nights. Julius Brown, con- <lb />
J F. Stokes, clerk. <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R. <lb />
Professional Cards. <lb />
. C. Harding Chas. C. Pierce <lb />
ii a <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
Office in Woolen Building on J. A <lb />
Jenkins, Sachem; J. W. Brown, C. of <lb />
Money plus money equals more <lb />
money. Ask the fellow that has Just <lb />
stock in our 2nd series. <lb />
knows how It works. <lb />
Why not place your money la this <lb />
Institution We earn you over per <lb />
cent net. No taxes to pay. No <lb />
to you. Your money works for <lb />
you. <lb />
ROME BUILDING AND LOAN <lb />
ASSOCIATION <lb />
Evans Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
MONUMENTS AND HEAD STONES <lb />
AND FENCES<lb />
d-w <lb />
street, fronting Court Home <lb />
I, M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
floor In Woolen build, h <lb />
on St., court house <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
u. <lb />
CLUBS <lb />
Lillian Carr, pres <lb />
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
Daughters of T <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
Tho Kings A. L. <lb />
Blow, president; Mrs. J. O., <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
M. W. D,. <lb />
. limited lo diseases the <lb />
Ear. Nose and <lb />
a N. O. N. t <lb />
Office Dr. D. L. James, Green <lb />
tile, day every Monday, a m to pa<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
n Building on the <lb />
House <lb />
Mt J <lb />
Cur <lb />
to <lb />
Clara Morris, the famous emotional <lb />
actress, now retired from the stage, <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Princess Patricia, younger <lb />
of the governor general of Can- <lb />
and the Duchess of <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Great Britain's textile mills employ <lb />
more than 1.000.000 persons. <lb />
B, P. TYSON <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
on Fourth street, rear <lb />
Wilson's store . <lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St <lb />
Practices wherever his services <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
8888888888 <lb />
II. II <lb />
Still With <lb />
01.1 <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance Co., <lb />
of <lb />
New York. <lb />
. T. <lb />
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water <lb />
Heating <lb />
Gasoline Engines; <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
I am prepared do your work at <lb />
See me or <lb />
No <lb />
The i an-e of <lb />
Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de- <lb />
kidneys are the cause of <lb />
Set your stomach, liver, kid- <lb />
and bowels in healthy condition <lb />
by Electric Bitters and you <lb />
not be troubled with the pains <lb />
rheumatism. B. Allen, a <lb />
principal of Ga., who <lb />
Indescribable from <lb />
rheumatism, liver and stomach <lb />
and diseased writes; <lb />
failed until I used Electric <lb />
Hitters, but four bottles of this won- <lb />
cured me <lb />
Maybe your rheumatic pains come <lb />
stomach, liver and kidney <lb />
Electric Hitters will give you <lb />
prompt relief. and 11.00. Rec- <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
JAMES I. EVANS <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, fifth door <lb />
from street<lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by <lb />
NOW N. March <lb />
To the Governor of tho State of <lb />
Honorable and Dear In reply <lb />
your request to the letter I re- <lb />
sent you relative to tho Allen <lb />
case, permit me to say that you are <lb />
welcome lo make any use of It you <lb />
may see fit. I remain, dear sir, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
j E. T. CARTER. <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
mice In front room of the <lb />
Just north of Court House <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
Cabbage <lb />
OP <lb />
CABBAGE PLANT.- <lb />
FOB SALE <lb />
The following Jersey Wake- <lb />
mill, Charleston <lb />
and Large LoU Drum Head <lb />
selection should ft i con- <lb />
headings through inner <lb />
Prepared for shipment Iron <lb />
to at <lb />
10.000 at 1.00 per thousand, I. <lb />
s, b. K. C, Can <lb />
any <lb />
Count and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
M. C.<lb />
-New Gaiety <lb />
HIGH CLASS MOTION PICTURES <lb />
Goo pictures every night <lb />
GREENVILLE'S MOST POPULAR <lb />
PLACE OF <lb />
OPEN DAILY FROM TO <lb />
and Cents <lb />
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
I III EMPORIUM <lb />
Remember we sell the best Stalk Cutter on the <lb />
Syracuse Chilled Plows, Cultivators and other <lb />
Farm Implements. <lb />
STAG SEMI-PASTE gallon makes <lb />
If it's the Hardwire <lb />
Report Is That Sorry County <lb />
Desperado Is Caught <lb />
In Virginia <lb />
of <lb />
Important of the <lb />
in the ii, at crowd- <lb />
Doctor Charged With Murder <lb />
Has Stroke Of Para <lb />
In Jail <lb />
March<lb />
time ago and who is <lb />
cl with the murder of <lb />
Pitts, was this morning with <lb />
Ur Surry and other mountain <lb />
and who have been <lb />
for several was <lb />
stroke of paralyze as captured. The <lb />
bis right side and a short time <lb />
was <lb />
The attending stated that <lb />
his condition was serious. He was <lb />
mediately to Dr. Long's <lb />
at where he will <lb />
probably undergo another operation <lb />
for the removal of a bullet which Is <lb />
still in his side. <lb />
Dr. only yesterday <lb />
granted a postponement of his trial <lb />
sage was received from A. M. Ross. <lb />
-i Va., who wired the <lb />
marshal as A. M. <lb />
Where shall I deliver him <lb />
ire He was instructed to <lb />
bring to Greensboro. <lb />
if Ibis is the right man, his captor <lb />
will receive a reward of <lb />
of which was offered by the govern- <lb />
Tills Todd is the one who was <lb />
arrested by Deputy Marshal Hark- <lb />
m or and who was the cause of the <lb />
court, on account of being too in which severe injuries, along as well as could <lb />
Rocky Mount Lady knocked <lb />
Down On Street By <lb />
Lightning <lb />
ROCKY MOUNT, March -While <lb />
Look For Arden <lb />
to the present conditions <lb />
now awaiting pro- <lb />
we somewhat see things as <lb />
they are now presenting themselves <lb />
DAY. <lb />
A man and an ape star ti out one <lb />
day. <lb />
real to they <lb />
for first to name, The man lo <lb />
Is through the workings of the <lb />
of commerce by the appointment a in which <lb />
cf a committee in to get to <lb />
of S. with the Coast Line <lb />
asking of <lb />
for material and en- <lb />
our so as to main it <lb />
more attractive in keeping with our <lb />
town and the patronage in general <lb />
surroundings. <lb />
progressive problems that are <lb />
tho <lb />
Taylor on the road Friday <lb />
tor an of <lb />
the and thunder storm, lire. <lb />
All. n who lives on <lb />
avenue, was knocked to the <lb />
and render unconscious by a bolt -f <lb />
lightning which U i struck <lb />
somewhere In front of the store the people of Ayden and <lb />
Which Was tied to a telephone Community in sent, is looking for- <lb />
in front of the store also a cotton seed <lb />
knocked down. Mrs was oil mill within our borders. As <lb />
stand the strain be would have to <lb />
go under with trial. He was placed <lb />
tinder a bond to be returned <lb />
to jail as soon as he gets better. <lb />
Easter Flowers <lb />
I am booking orders for <lb />
flowers. When they come from the <lb />
nurseries you can be as- <lb />
sured there are none better. <lb />
D. J. Jr., Agent. <lb />
Smallpox <lb />
One of of Mr. II. C. <lb />
who lives on the corner of <lb />
mediately taken to the home of Hoy <lb />
which wan nearby and <lb />
was Immediately <lb />
She remained unconscious for an hour <lb />
Of more. Reports from hi r <lb />
are to the that she Is <lb />
be <lb />
were given the officers. The <lb />
has the distinction of having <lb />
id handcuffs on both the United States <lb />
officer and the sheriff, if this is the <lb />
right man he will be held in Jail hero <lb />
for trial. <lb />
Spirit among many within our walls <lb />
seem favorable the idea of <lb />
Ayden the most practicable place <lb />
for the locution of a plant of this <lb />
kind, for this the <lb />
shipment of seed from here is some- <lb />
thing worthy of our attention and <lb />
we bad something of this nature <lb />
within our walls to be utilized here, <lb />
which would be of much advantage <lb />
to tho In making their <lb />
and in many <lb />
ways that are not visible at present. <lb />
Oppose Tobacco Trust <lb />
BERLIN, March IS.- German <lb />
and their gathered <lb />
in Cologne today for the first of a <lb />
of meetings that are to be held <lb />
in all the principal cites of the em- <lb />
to organize a concerted move- <lb />
against the American Tobacco <lb />
Company. The threatened Invasion <lb />
POLITICS AMI <lb />
Attorney is the <lb />
only bachelor of tin- new cabinet. <lb />
Michigan will lake another popular and trusting the corn- <lb />
vote on the suffrage named in looking forward to <lb />
next month. development may be <lb />
C. the new <lb />
with a hearty and <lb />
The man was tired of the Wilderness <lb />
wild. <lb />
like to dwell there all the <lb />
while. <lb />
The man grand old Pitt, <lb />
Her primers ways and lethargy to <lb />
quit; <lb />
on some progress and move o <lb />
the front, <lb />
it made a few beasts disapprove <lb />
and <lb />
He wanted good roads on which to <lb />
travel. <lb />
Either madS of mud. clay or gravel. <lb />
lie wanted children six months <lb />
at school. <lb />
Said us from knave and <lb />
He wanted cows tine as <lb />
the richest butter and milk. <lb />
Ins be would have in pastures <lb />
green, <lb />
babbling brook n beauty to be seen. <lb />
And herds of sheep by the shady hill <lb />
Bide. <lb />
Thai a farmer might point to with <lb />
pride. <lb />
For these things of progress he <lb />
would provide. <lb />
In this he thought he had gained the <lb />
day. <lb />
But the man with a purpose bad corns <lb />
to stay. <lb />
TOW readers know the history of that <lb />
day. <lb />
And to old it was glory enough <lb />
they say. <lb />
And the man who won the victory. <lb />
We shall call by the name of Clark. <lb />
While ape who lost the battle. <lb />
Can in dust go make his mark. <lb />
KNOW. <lb />
n c Wares <lb />
I untiring Interest may be <lb />
of t has the ,, . . <lb />
. , , ,, . ,,, until something night be <lb />
I being an able authority the i . , <lb />
i . . , . , , ed. The committee will please get <lb />
Ha., I bold a J . apes used to the forests wild. <lb />
early next month to . . <lb />
, . ., ,. effort to accomplish the best re- <lb />
the of adopting the <lb />
Greene street and Dickinson avenue, o the American concern Is opposed <lb />
has smallpox. proper thing to the ground that it plans lo get <lb />
is for everybody needing it to <lb />
There is no lunger catch- <lb />
smallpox If this is <lb />
First Strawberries <lb />
Saturday Mr. W. T. Jr, <lb />
had some strawberries that were <lb />
raised In his garden. He sent a few <lb />
of them to The Reflector. <lb />
control of the German factories <lb />
raw product and <lb />
tho raw product and eliminate the <lb />
middlemen through direct sale to con <lb />
sinners. <lb />
Kaisers El Paso <lb />
BL Texas, <lb />
thirty-seventh annual convention of <lb />
the Cattle Raisers Association of Tex- <lb />
as met In this city today and will <lb />
continue in session until Friday. The <lb />
session was held this <lb />
For Skin <lb />
Nearly every skin disease yields <lb />
quickly and permanently to the program address, s <lb />
Salve, and nothing is by many <lb />
better for burns or bruises. Soothes <lb />
and heals. John of <lb />
Mich., suffering twelve <lb />
years with skin ailment and spend <lb />
In bills, <lb />
cured him. It will help <lb />
you. Only Recommended by all <lb />
druggists. <lb />
plan of government. <lb />
There are still thirteen States of the <lb />
Union that have tuner bad <lb />
In the cabinet of any President <lb />
i f States. <lb />
Less than two years represents the <lb />
difference in ages of seven members <lb />
of President Wilson's cabinet, while <lb />
there Is a difference of but seven <lb />
In the ages of the youngest and <lb />
the oldest members. <lb />
Willard tile new United <lb />
States senator from may be <lb />
Mid lo belong to a senatorial family. <lb />
His father was a United Stales <lb />
tor back in sixties be also bad <lb />
all uncle In the senate. <lb />
it is that the membership <lb />
the next house of representatives will <lb />
Democrats, Republicans. <lb />
suits available, with which you have <lb />
best wishes of Little Town <lb />
With <lb />
ROBERT <lb />
sad even if tamed their natures are <lb />
vile. <lb />
So this one who claimed a county <lb />
Surely thought of no higher bounty <lb />
In keep it wild, Illiterate and <lb />
rough. <lb />
He would have no beautiful high- <lb />
ll. s. ways. <lb />
bas William as Hut would keep the path his pap did <lb />
vice chairman of the National Demo- <lb />
Committee. He would no child of learning. <lb />
James N. Baker, new secretary Would keep them n the wild <lb />
Hie United Stales senate, has for learning, <lb />
twenty years served assistant lib- T anting for a higher life, <lb />
of the senate. He was born la <lb />
. Carolina fifty-two years ago <lb />
and was educated at College. <lb />
Wilson's cabinet <lb />
let the back go <lb />
Until her nose became quite sore, <lb />
And then no ointment he would pour. <lb />
M two members of foreign birth, who would have no cows that are fat <lb />
would be debarred from <lb />
presidential succession. They are <lb />
of the Interior Lane, who la <lb />
Ha of Island, and <lb />
William H. Wilson, head of the new <lb />
total, MS. <lb />
Jacob H. of New <lb />
lied Men's Convention <lb />
TAMPA. Fla. trains <lb />
for the Florida of Red Men <lb />
let to Tampa today, occasion he- Washington party men, <lb />
the opening of tho annual . . ., of Labor, who first saw <lb />
convention of the Improved Order of New Ramp- <lb />
The business sessions <lb />
of Red Men. <lb />
; the only physician among the <lb />
l hers of United Stales senate. A <lb />
If you do not get a new suit tori <lb />
the old one will look much bet-1 <lb />
If you take It to Paul Who <lb />
can found in rear of <lb />
Royal <lb />
NORFOLK, Va., March la <lb />
slick, <lb />
the that wander all full of <lb />
ticks. <lb />
In opposing progress lie thought he <lb />
did splendid, <lb />
And laws pointing that he want- <lb />
ed amended. <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
For all forms of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Neural- <lb />
and <lb />
Asthma <lb />
STOP THE PAIN <lb />
Quick Relief <lb />
It slop and pain, re- <lb />
and <lb />
sot Ilk <lb />
as in and <lb />
and Mire In Na <lb />
it. <lb />
free on request. <lb />
SOLO BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
f or sent pr- <lb />
t d ii i of II but <lb />
L la your <lb />
cunt CO, <lb />
Street <lb />
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L v r Troubles. S- <lb />
W at<lb />
Main, MM, Pius, f <lb />
I. s.- I. a <lb />
v i, Ito- by In <lb />
Boa Di .,, <lb />
. . days will be with <lb />
feature of entertainment In of the medical, Smith, a young of <lb />
of the delegates and visitors. <lb />
State of Ohio, city of Toledo. <lb />
Lucas County, I <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that he I <lb />
senior partner of the of F. J. stock. M. Moore, <lb />
A Co. doing business In the City of To- . N P <lb />
County and and s- N. O. <lb />
that firm will pay tho sum of o B <lb />
DOLLARS for <lb />
case of that cannot be cured <lb />
by tho use of CURB. <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In <lb />
my presence, this 6th day of <lb />
i Ti <lb />
A. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
FOR OR FOR Jr. Senator <lb />
young cow and calf, one Is a grandson of Gen Joseph <lb />
old bull, weighing about served United States senator <lb />
to the quarter, black and from Oregon and was <lb />
Of. Dr. Kane, Whom Oregon has there early today when n boat In <lb />
to the senate as the successor of which be and his younger brother was <lb />
swamped. Smith, though n good <lb />
swimmer, was carried down under <lb />
The Mother's Favorite <lb />
A cough medicine <lb />
should be harmless. <lb />
for <lb />
Vice President on the <lb />
ticket. <lb />
FOR HATCHING <lb />
for Setting II <lb />
for children Fine prize S. C. White bag- <lb />
It horns S. C <lb />
tie of heavy rubber boots and <lb />
rubber clothing. The younger brother <lb />
kicked off his boots, were <lb />
large for him. swam ashore. <lb />
Arc Ton Constipated <lb />
If get a box of Dr. King's New <lb />
Pills, take them regularly and <lb />
your trouble will quickly disappear ; <lb />
Hair- Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally pleasant to take. It be and fluff and Bar- They will stimulate the liver, improve <lb />
and act. directly upon mu- chamberlain's Cough Rem- red Plymouth Rocks. Some of digestion, and get rid of all the <lb />
is all of this is the stock in the south In my yards. from your system. They will <lb />
F. J. CO., Toledo, O. <lb />
Bold by all Druggists, Sc. <lb />
Pill <lb />
When Your Automobile <lb />
REEDS TAKE It TO MOTOR <lb />
CO, ON FIFTH <lb />
AW REPAIRS HE <lb />
DOSE. IF SOT CONVENIENT TO CAR, <lb />
PHONE TO THE COMPANY, NO. IN, AND AS <lb />
MECHANIC WILL BE SENT THE WORK. <lb />
All Kinds of Accessories and Supplies <lb />
IN THE WAY OF TIRES, PIMPS, AIR <lb />
POLISH, HORNS, SHOCK AB- <lb />
GREASES, OILS, TC. CONSTANTLY ON <lb />
Gasoline per Gallon <lb />
Greenville Motor Co. <lb />
I favorite everywhere. <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
For J. I. J EX KISS, <lb />
adv I <lb />
Greenville, N. 0.1 surely get you well again. <lb />
P druggists. <lb />
at <lb />
adv<lb />
THE <lb />
Greenville Banking <lb />
Trust Co <lb />
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <lb />
RESOURCES OVER<lb />
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
Selected as a legal depository by the State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Treasury Depart- <lb />
of the United States as a for Postal Funds. <lb />
This Bank made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in Eastern Carolin i. <lb />
THERE IS A REASON WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
E. B. Higgs. V-Pres. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Cashier<lb /></p>
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DO T NOW DON'T DELAY <lb />
PUT THE TIME, PLACE AND DATE DOWN IN YOUR MEMORANDUM THIS MINUTE, LEST YOU A. M. <lb />
NEAR GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
MARCH 1913 <lb />
Mammoth AUCTION SALE <lb />
SMALL FARMS SMALL FARMS <lb />
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST LAND SALE EVER HELD IN PITT COUNTY. <lb />
We have subdivided into small the C. T. PLACE THE You will have an opportunity to purchase any amount of land de- <lb />
sired, from one acre up, at YOUR OWN PRICE. <lb />
One fourth cash, balance in equal installments due in one, two, three, four, and five years, with interest at six per cent, on the deferred payments, or a <lb />
liberal discount for cash on the deferred payments. <lb />
MR. You can find no better place to put your money where it will bring such a splendid return, and, at the same time, be perfectly safe. <lb />
MR. Own your farm. It is never too late to start; it makes no difference whether you are old or young. Now is the time. You can buy some of <lb />
splendid land, make your payments and then have as much money as you have now. In addition to that you are paying for and improving something that is your very <lb />
own. The land will pay for itself. <lb />
GREENVILLE is one of the most thriving little cities in Eastern North Carolina and always affords a ready market for your crops. It has good schools, churches, <lb />
etc., the advantages which your children and yourself can enjoy, as the land is only approximately one mile from the Court House air <lb />
PITT COUNTY FARMS WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER THAN THEY ARE TO-DAY <lb />
No County in the Tar Heel State can boast of better soil. Do you realize that our population is always increasing, but that no more earth is being made That in <lb />
itself calls for increased valuation every day. <lb />
TOBACCO, COTTON, PEANUTS CORN and all kinds of truck crops grow abundantly on this BIG BARBECUE DINNER WILL BE SERVED FREE <lb />
to all attending the sale. Hear those w a BURTON BROTHERS, Auctioneers. Excellent music by our own brass band. Get on the road to <lb />
independence. When in doubt buy Pitt County dirt. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY COMPANY, Inc., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
This <lb />
March <lb />
PU <lb />
RE If nil <lb />
Admiral ion <lb />
Grand Admiral Alfred <lb />
1734 a signer of Imperial secretary for German <lb />
the Declaration of navy and one of the most prominent <lb />
cc, born In Londonderry. figures in the official life of the em-j <lb />
Died in Philadelphia. Juno was born March He, <lb />
1817. <lb />
to Pharmacy for till. <lb />
Safe, Reliable <lb />
Your Money Hack If <lb />
started his naval career In early <lb />
youth and at the age of had <lb />
en in tho service until ho <lb />
the high post of chief of staff to the <lb />
command of the Baltic naval station <lb />
In 1897 he became secretary for the <lb />
. Livingston. and year <lb />
ho was made a minister. In 1903 <lb />
1813 David famous mid <lb />
and born in <lb />
Scotland. Died in <lb />
Africa May <lb />
one of the early justice of the <lb />
U. S. supremo court, died n <lb />
Washington, I. Horn In <lb />
New k Nov. 1757. <lb />
given In Savannah in <lb />
honor of General Lafayette. <lb />
MM captured by a <lb />
force under Sir Colin <lb />
bell. <lb />
1884-Gen. Godfrey to whom <lb />
the city of Richmond 1- <lb />
died in Philadelphia. Born <lb />
in Nov. 1835. <lb />
of the Keystone Na- <lb />
Bank of Philadelphia. <lb />
first presidential prefer- <lb />
primary was held In Norm <lb />
Dakota. <lb />
he was made a Grand Admiral. He <lb />
is a great favorite of the Emperor, <lb />
who has a high opinion of his states- <lb />
as well as his ability as r. <lb />
n officer and administrator. <lb />
Admiral as <lb />
Camp- of as a probable successor <lb />
of the empire. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
Lib <lb />
Otter ain't Curs <lb />
The worst cc,. no . ho, <lb />
re cured by the wonderful, tillable Dr. <lb />
Oil, It relieve, <lb />
and Heals at the sum- turn . <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
March <lb />
Is coming to the front. The nice <lb />
roads the convict force have <lb />
made are such an addition, <lb />
want to the school building paint- <lb />
Mr. W. has been <lb />
We glad to see him out <lb />
again. <lb />
Mrs. J. P. Dawson and children are <lb />
It-Ming friends and relatives In Kin- <lb />
ton. <lb />
shall have an organ for our <lb />
school In a few days. We have been <lb />
ceding It for some time. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Smith went to Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. W, K. Morris WM in Ayden to- <lb />
day. <lb />
The play or comic drama Aw- <lb />
also a sketch from Oliver <lb />
Twist, <lb />
HI be given at the school <lb />
Friday, 28th. All are In- <lb />
Admission cents. <lb />
Need To Seek Afar. The <lb />
Is At Your Poor <lb />
No need to to hunt <lb />
up proof, because you have it here <lb />
It home. The straightforward <lb />
of a Greenville resident like that <lb />
given below bean an interest for <lb />
man. woman or child here <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
T. R. deputy sheriff, 91- <lb />
street, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
was troubled by lameness In my <lb />
back and my kidneys did not do <lb />
work as they should. I got <lb />
Kidney Pills from the John L. <lb />
Drug Co. and I had not used them <lb />
long before I got relief. I can say <lb />
remedy acts just as <lb />
Now we <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the United <lb />
States. <lb />
Remember the name <lb />
take no other. <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co. Buffalo <lb />
New York, sole agents for the <lb />
d States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
no other. <lb />
Adv. <lb />
There are few remedies that gain <lb />
the confidence of druggists as <lb />
son's Liver Tone does. <lb />
Pharmacy sells it and backs up the <lb />
sale of every bottle with the money <lb />
back guarantee that the price will <lb />
refunded if it falls to give com- <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
Tone costs cents <lb />
a hot lie. II is the safest and best <lb />
remedy tor torpid liver, constipation. <lb />
biliousness, etc. that has ever been <lb />
in this city. It takes the place <lb />
it and does not lay <lb />
up as a dose often <lb />
dots. A bottle in the house is as <lb />
pond as fifty cents in the hank. If <lb />
t u or your family need a liver tonic <lb />
you have medicine ready If it <lb />
fills yon gel your money hack. <lb />
Hi aura to Liver Tone <lb />
when you ask for It. There are <lb />
of II may disappoint you. <lb />
NEW STORE<lb />
Is Dominated With EASTER <lb />
Arch Install Officers <lb />
At n convocation of Greenville <lb />
Chapter No. Royal Arch Masons, <lb />
held Tuesday tight, Past High Priest <lb />
It. C. Flanagan conducted the <lb />
of the following <lb />
F D. High Priest. <lb />
R. II. Wright, King. <lb />
I. It. Meadows, Scribe. <lb />
S M. <lb />
K. K. Griffin, <lb />
It. Williams. Captain of tho Host. <lb />
II. Austin, Principal <lb />
H. Royal Arch <lb />
W. Ward, Master Third Veil. <lb />
W. II. Master Second Veil. <lb />
C. C. Vines, Sentinel. <lb />
D. J. Whichard. First Veil. <lb />
Stops Scalp Itch <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
Take LAXATIVE Quinine. pith. <lb />
mod and Colo. <lb />
refund <lb />
. W. GROVE'S nature .,, I,. -k. <lb />
Central Development <lb />
The secretary of state has Issued your <lb />
And Eva Scalp <lb />
Cared if nick <lb />
It Is simply wonderful how <lb />
goes after You rub a mile <lb />
of In with tips of the lingers. It <lb />
gets right down into the glands. <lb />
s them, stops the itch, and makes <lb />
tin- load feel fine. No, it Isn't <lb />
is a fine, clear, vanishing <lb />
quid. You don't have to even wash <lb />
hands after using And <lb />
a wonder is for eczema, rash, <lb />
pimples and skin afflictions. A <lb />
H cent trial bottle st <lb />
Pharmacy Is guaranteed to slop any <lb />
charter to the Central South Develop- <lb />
Company, of Messrs. <lb />
B, Sugg, O. L. and others <lb />
being tho While the <lb />
principal -is of the company j skin irritation. <lb />
will be buying and selling real estate. Is prepared by K. W. Rose <lb />
both town and country, It will , Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and la <lb />
also have an eye to securing sites regularly sold by druggists at a <lb />
for the location of factories and bottle. But to prove what it will <lb />
development of this section of the it t expense. Is now put <lb />
South by Inducing settlers to come up In trial bottles <lb />
and the entire offering is brand new. Going <lb />
into our new store just before Christmas, all <lb />
of the stock has been purchased since then <lb />
and with an eye to what was most stylish <lb />
and for the season in <lb />
and SUITS <lb />
We have what will male you well- <lb />
dressed and in best style. In <lb />
COAT SUITS <lb />
we are especially strong, and never had a <lb />
more beautiful line. <lb />
In Shoes, Hats and White Goods <lb />
we can suit every taste. You never saw a <lb />
better line of White Goods than here, and <lb />
our Low Shoes are marvels of beauty and <lb />
quality. <lb />
The Big Store will Take Pleasure in Serving You <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Reflector Advertisers are Offering Real Values <lb />
GREENVILLE IS TEE <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 REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
HINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
SF FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
Jo a a N I NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
i- the the Mi rt-a. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE REST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
; At J TAINTED WITH <lb />
GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A D <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
X. C FRIDAY if MARCH K, Mil<lb />
CF <lb />
TARIFF YET <lb />
Destructive Floods and <lb />
Heavy Snow Storm In <lb />
Wake of Omaha Tornado <lb />
BUS CLOSE <lb />
Wilson is Not Prepared to Put <lb />
K. On it <lb />
Hut Has Left With Him by <lb />
Omar W. <lb />
wood. Democratic <lb />
Leader. <lb />
WASHINGTON, March <lb />
dent Wilson let it be known today <lb />
that he has not yet put his stamp of <lb />
approval on tho tariff bill left with <lb />
him by Representative Oscar Under- <lb />
wood, the Democratic majority leader, <lb />
after a three last <lb />
Light. <lb />
The president Indicated to his vis- <lb />
that he had only begun to study <lb />
tho measure but that before the Dem- <lb />
met to decide whether <lb />
they should revise In a sin- <lb />
bill or by separate schedules, he <lb />
would make known his own <lb />
as well as his opinion of the <lb />
bill. <lb />
The income tax problem and its in- <lb />
details are also being carefully <lb />
considered by the president. He dis- <lb />
cussed these in a general way <lb />
Secretary of the de- <lb />
Col. E. M. House, <lb />
Austin, Texas, and Secretary <lb />
who were at the white house to- <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. Wilson also Is giving some at- <lb />
to the possibility of getting a <lb />
currency measure before the country <lb />
during the extra session of Congress, <lb />
and It was said that the conference <lb />
tonight touched this subject to some <lb />
extent. <lb />
Diplomatic Appointments. <lb />
Little Information was forthcoming <lb />
today concerning diplomatic appoint- <lb />
It became known Unit Dean <lb />
Fine, of Princeton <lb />
University, would not accept the am- <lb />
to Germany, which had <lb />
been offered him by President <lb />
eon. Prof. Fine is now Munich <lb />
on leave of absence and while he U <lb />
one of the President's Intimate <lb />
friends and has been strongly urged <lb />
to accept, the great expense involved <lb />
Is said to have been the reason for the <lb />
declination. <lb />
John K. three times mayor <lb />
of N. Y. probably will <lb />
be the next collector of the port of <lb />
New York. He is said to he the molt <lb />
likely of those under consideration. <lb />
Shakes Hands with <lb />
The President today received an <lb />
army of school teachers, the usual ex- <lb />
crowd of the Easter <lb />
He shook hands with in thirty- <lb />
five minutes, among them from <lb />
Toronto, Canada, led by Dr. James I. <lb />
Wilson, superintendent of schools in <lb />
that place. <lb />
Congratulations to <lb />
Duke of St. old <lb />
today. <lb />
Dr. S. Luther, president of <lb />
Trinity Hartford, Conn. <lb />
years old today. <lb />
Rear Admiral Albert who <lb />
goes on the retired list of tho United <lb />
States today, years old today. <lb />
Dr. Hugh professor of <lb />
theology In Union Theological <lb />
Seminary, years old today. <lb />
F. and Marcus <lb />
A. Smith elected a first United <lb />
States Senators from Arizona. <lb />
Sever Cold Weather Adds to <lb />
Misery of the Homeless <lb />
DEATH LIST M W <lb />
Morehead Thai <lb />
Conditions Will More <lb />
In Wreck- <lb />
ed Zone <lb />
KANSAS CITY, March mes- <lb />
received here today from Leslie, <lb />
Ark., sixty miles north of Little Rock, <lb />
says a tornado in that vicinity last <lb />
night killed eight or ten persons. <lb />
I Reported Killed My Tornado <lb />
ST. LOUIS, March per- <lb />
sons arc reported to have been killed <lb />
In the tornado that struck <lb />
Ilia., miles here, <lb />
last night. <lb />
OMAHA, Neb., March <lb />
from the cold and awe inspired by <lb />
the nature of their work, scores of <lb />
men, women and children today <lb />
in the sow to the dead or <lb />
injured bodies of relatives and <lb />
who lay burled beneath the wreckage <lb />
of their homos and buildings which <lb />
were crumbled eggshells by th-; <lb />
tornado Sunday, swept with <lb />
dealing force over Nebraska and Iowa <lb />
killing more than persons In <lb />
Omaha alone. <lb />
Tho latest reports this morning <lb />
give the number of injured at <lb />
while the death list has not Increased <lb />
over the night report of <lb />
Sixteen additional bodies were <lb />
en from the a pool <lb />
ball, this morning, making the total <lb />
thus far recovered from that place <lb />
The building, after being wrecked <lb />
by the tornado, caught on fire from an <lb />
overturned stove and burned. <lb />
Snow Hampers Work of the <lb />
The snow storm which seriously Is <lb />
hampering the work of rescue, began <lb />
shortly after midnight this morning <lb />
Mid la continuing with gathering force. <lb />
More than three inches of snow <lb />
the debris In the of the city <lb />
was struck by the cyclone, <lb />
Privations of the storm are <lb />
being greatly increased tho <lb />
snow storm which is following so <lb />
closely in tho wake of the tornado, <lb />
Woman tugging at heavy beams, hop- <lb />
against hope to find the living <lb />
bodies of dear ones beneath the tons <lb />
men gruffly cheering <lb />
their sorrowful mates; shivering <lb />
wrapped about with shawls and <lb />
blankets, were the scenes which at <lb />
sunrise this morning greeted tho fed- <lb />
soldiers as they patrolled the <lb />
district, aiding in the rescue <lb />
work and the an I <lb />
unoccupied homes from conscienceless <lb />
looter. <lb />
Sufferers Clothes and <lb />
Later city officials gathered within <lb />
the lines drawn around the district by <lb />
the soldiers and distributed <lb />
and other necessities among the <lb />
More than has been sub- <lb />
scribed their by tho <lb />
city commissions and equal amounts <lb />
by citizens who attended yesterday's <lb />
meetings of commissioners and other <lb />
Individuals. <lb />
The Injured at hospitals are <lb />
the best attention. <lb />
of and Council Bluffs <lb />
volunteered their services and <lb />
trained nurses have willingly followed <lb />
the example of the physicians. <lb />
The snow which according to re- <lb />
ports is falling with blizzard like pro- <lb />
portions from Colorado to Central <lb />
Iowa, has seriously Interfered with <lb />
that slender thread of telegraphic <lb />
communication which yesterday after- <lb />
noon was established from Omaha to <lb />
the outer worn. Practically no In- <lb />
formation has been obtained this <lb />
morning from portions of <lb />
Nebraska an <lb />
The fact that such Intense suffering <lb />
is being caused here by the present <lb />
In spite of heroic efforts be- <lb />
made by the city to provide for <lb />
and protect all who have been made <lb />
dependent on it, caused Governor <lb />
Morehead to fear that the conditions <lb />
within the state arc in deplorable <lb />
shape. He stated that he would hasten <lb />
action before the state legislature to <lb />
secure sufficient funds for the <lb />
care of storm victims. <lb />
Some residents of the district de- <lb />
in their belief that at least one <lb />
hundred bodies are burled in the ruins <lb />
of houses and brick building., of <lb />
amusement places which were known <lb />
to be tilled with pleasure seekers on <lb />
Easter Sunday, <lb />
Torn From Arms of Mother <lb />
Among the searchers last night an <lb />
today is Mrs. W. W. Sherwood. Ill In <lb />
bed Mrs. was holding her <lb />
week old babe in her arms when the <lb />
v descended upon her little e- <lb />
The home was the in- <lb />
torn from the mother's arms and <lb />
blown away and so far It has not been <lb />
found. In spite of her weakness and <lb />
suffering from injuries she sustained <lb />
In the storm, Mrs. Sherwood, aided by <lb />
her friends Is hunting the hospitals <lb />
the Improvised about the <lb />
city. <lb />
In Ralston, a suburb of this <lb />
Edward his wife and three <lb />
were sitting in their homo chat- <lb />
ting on Easter Sunday when the tor- <lb />
suddenly carried them and their <lb />
homo to Palo Creek, one hundred <lb />
yards away and dropped them into the <lb />
water. Mrs. Mote was and <lb />
her baby recovered lute yesterday <lb />
under the wreckage the <lb />
home. <lb />
Die Clasped in Others Arms <lb />
H. E. Said and wife, bride and bride- <lb />
groom of a month, were In Ham <lb />
house. Warned of approaching death <lb />
by Mr. Ham, the two solace in <lb />
each other's arms. Thus they were <lb />
found dead. Mr. was Slightly In <lb />
When the tornado rushed upon <lb />
Omaha nuns were in tho <lb />
Heart Convent. Seeing its approach <lb />
they hurried from the live story <lb />
and sought refuge In the home of <lb />
just across <lb />
the street. No sootier the last of <lb />
women left the convent than the <lb />
building collapsed with a crash. <lb />
The girl students at the convent <lb />
were spending their Easter Sunday <lb />
their homes or with friends. <lb />
of them In the building at the <lb />
time. <lb />
LINES II EAST <lb />
Capture all the Fortified Points <lb />
Hear <lb />
Hope of Saving <lb />
Virginia Clansmen is <lb />
Abandoned <lb />
WILLING CEASE FIGHTING <lb />
THIS DATE IN HISTORY <lb />
March -ill <lb />
lodge of Odd Fellows in <lb />
organized. <lb />
street railway In New <lb />
England from to Cam- <lb />
bridge, opened. <lb />
tho <lb />
of tho Confederate States <lb />
of America. <lb />
of Representatives pass- <lb />
ed the first Interstate commerce <lb />
bill. <lb />
Charles as- <lb />
the <lb />
Allies to Insist <lb />
era I in are Order- <lb />
ed Hack to their Posts of <lb />
Duty. <lb />
SOFIA, Bulgaria, March <lb />
Turkish advanced positions and all the <lb />
fortified points to the cast of the fort- <lb />
of were captured by <lb />
the Bulgarian besiegers this morning. <lb />
Allies to Insist upon <lb />
COLOGNE. Germany, March <lb />
The reply of the allies to the <lb />
m pram the <lb />
will propose that the future frontier <lb />
between Turkey and Bulgaria should <lb />
run from on the Sea by <lb />
way of above to th I <lb />
Gulf of an Inlet of the Aegean <lb />
Sea. <lb />
In this way Bulgaria would be ex- <lb />
from the Sea of in <lb />
accordance with the desire of the <lb />
powers. <lb />
Bulgaria, however, and the other <lb />
Balkan allies Insist on the payment <lb />
mi Indemnity by Turkey. They are <lb />
willing to suspend hostilities at once, <lb />
if Turkey surrenders the fortress of <lb />
and her <lb />
mies. <lb />
Turkish Ordered Hack To <lb />
Posts <lb />
CONSTANTINOPLE. March 25- <lb />
The military governor of the Turkish <lb />
capital published a notice today warn- <lb />
all Turkish officers absent from <lb />
any army on leave or for other <lb />
sons to return to their posts. <lb />
of <lb />
BELGRADE, March <lb />
The bombardment of is <lb />
to have been stopped on or- <lb />
from tho government. <lb />
acted on the advice of the <lb />
French and Russian ministers who <lb />
the premier that the <lb />
powers had to unalterable <lb />
that must belong LO. <lb />
the state of Albania. <lb />
Civilians Can Leave <lb />
Montenegro, March ts, <lb />
-Tin- Montenegrin government In re- <lb />
to the note, <lb />
agreed today to permit the civilian <lb />
population of leave the city <lb />
This was the most radical of Austria's <lb />
demand. <lb />
At the panic time Montenegro In- <lb />
forms Austria that Montenegrin <lb />
government has a note t <lb />
powers protesting against <lb />
which it calls a breach <lb />
of neutrality <lb />
BE <lb />
RICHMOND, Va., March <lb />
Governor Mann's emphatic <lb />
statement that his action is final, at- <lb />
for the condemned Aliens, <lb />
who have Just returned from Wash- f Cl IllS <lb />
are today preparing to make a <lb />
appeal to the governor, pleading <lb />
that certain legal phases of the case <lb />
be considered. <lb />
Four Justice of the supreme <lb />
the Justice <lb />
While and Justices Hughes. <lb />
and their pleas and <lb />
that no question <lb />
involved. <lb />
It Is said today that Senator Swan, <lb />
son after whom Claude Allen is <lb />
ed, has approached Governor Mann <lb />
personally asking for clemency for <lb />
the younger Allen. <lb />
RICHMOND, Va. March <lb />
Greatly Stirred <lb />
ran, <lb />
Propose a Conference, and Eighteen <lb />
Have Promised to Attend. Vic- <lb />
tor Their Choice For <lb />
Speaker. <lb />
WASHINGTON, March <lb />
movement to bring all Progressives <lb />
i in the House into a compact third par- <lb />
organization stirred up <lb />
the Aliens, father and son, will die Progressive-Republican and In- <lb />
electric chair Friday morning, j dependent circles of the House to an <lb />
there is no longer doubt Their unexpected degree. Up to tonight, <lb />
to last decree and eighteen members of House had <lb />
lighting to the last ditch, have reach-1 notified Representative William II. <lb />
ed the end of their rope, no of Illinois, the active lead- <lb />
man agency will prevent the in the organization plan, that they <lb />
lion of the law. which demands the would attend the proposed conference <lb />
of Floyd and Claude Allen for St which Victor <lb />
participation in the shooting up dock is to be made the Progressive <lb />
of the court at last March, i Choice for speaker. <lb />
The final legal effort, which was <lb />
reeled toward saving the life of <lb />
Claude by an appeal to the United <lb />
Stales supremo on the plea that <lb />
the man's life had been twice j <lb />
thus depriving him of the <lb />
rights guaranteed him under the con-l <lb />
was abandoned yesterday <lb />
after Messrs. <lb />
Tho altitude of many of those <lb />
Progressive-Republicans, denominated <lb />
by Colonel <lb />
v It. has not yet been determined. A <lb />
partial canvass of many of these who <lb />
been prominent in the ranks of <lb />
the insurgent Republican forces for <lb />
the last two congresses but who are <lb />
had been successively turned <lb />
Associate Justice Hughes. <lb />
Announcing their determination ti <lb />
carry their petition to each of the <lb />
other seven Justices In the effort to <lb />
secure a writ of error and a stay <lb />
execution for the younger Allen, <lb />
officially members of the new Pro- <lb />
party, showed today that the <lb />
majority of them had not decided <lb />
whether they would take part in th- <lb />
Progressive conference. <lb />
While the Progressives, as <lb />
by Mr. bale <lb />
attorneys remained in Washington ail plied direct for recognition as a .-. p- <lb />
day yesterday, but after a party in the distribution of <lb />
decided that further effort was us.-- committee places, the Progressive- <lb />
b and it. <lb />
So far as the executive channel is <lb />
concerned, Governor Mann sealed the <lb />
doom of the condemned men several is the leader. Some <lb />
weeks ago and has had no hesitation <lb />
in stating since his official <lb />
was Issued that it was absolutely <lb />
Chas. <lb />
Io Officers <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
Realizing almost Impossibility <lb />
of his escaping the clutches of th- <lb />
officers Mr who en <lb />
night shot Mr. Will D. Smith, <lb />
near Ayden, quietly walked Into tho <lb />
office of the sheriff Tuesday afternoon <lb />
surrendered to Sheriff <lb />
Ernest Dudley who escorted him to <lb />
the Jail where he Is now confined to <lb />
outcome the wound in- <lb />
by a bullet from a revolver In <lb />
his hands, and tho day for hie trial. <lb />
losses <lb />
COMPANIES mill <lb />
BREAK ALL III l <lb />
Chicago, March <lb />
enormous damage caused by tor- <lb />
in Nebraska. Iowa and <lb />
I Indiana brought out Hie State- <lb />
from Insurance companies <lb />
that losses thus far this year <lb />
on Insurance breaks <lb />
nil records, while fire losses <lb />
are smaller than usual. <lb />
Tornadoes do not usually <lb />
come so. early in tho year. In- <lb />
agents say that the <lb />
storms In south last week <lb />
were unusually destructive <lb />
and that Nebraska storm <lb />
will pile up the losses. Figures <lb />
on the policies affected by tho <lb />
Omaha storm are not yet <lb />
but It Is said that many <lb />
buildings destroyed were pro- <lb />
by tornado Insurance. <lb />
One eastern company collect- <lb />
ed In premiums on <lb />
such policies In Nebraska alone <lb />
In <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming- <lb />
H. O. Hyatt will be at Hotel <lb />
Republicans are still dependent upon <lb />
tho regular Republican organization <lb />
of which Mann of <lb />
was added to the Progressive <lb />
plans today by the rumor that <lb />
the Republican leaders were Inclined <lb />
to withdraw some of the com- <lb />
places from the <lb />
Republican members. <lb />
The date for conference <lb />
of Progressives, <lb />
set for April was changed to- <lb />
day Io April Representative <lb />
will go to New York within a <lb />
ft w days for a conference with Col- <lb />
Roosevelt- The latter is expect- <lb />
ed to semi a personal message to the <lb />
Progressive gathering. A portion of <lb />
Ms recent letter to Representative <lb />
made public today, fol- <lb />
Hear Judge <lb />
for you; I am more than <lb />
pleased with what you have done. It <lb />
would be an thing to run <lb />
Victor as our for <lb />
the and I that, a <lb />
you have suggested to him, ho will <lb />
announce himself as willing to accept <lb />
tho nomination of tho Progressives <lb />
for this position. <lb />
I think II would be a good <lb />
thing for the Progressive party that <lb />
our men should act together and <lb />
should consult one another freely an-I <lb />
In addition that they should keep in <lb />
closest touch with <lb />
so as to net substantially on tho <lb />
same lines, the Idea that they <lb />
may ultimately Join With us We<lb />
Dr. <lb />
Bertha Monday, April 7th, to go ahead with our organization <lb />
diseases of the eye and fit glasses. Its a separate, distinct national party <lb />
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