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PRES. WILSON <lb/>
IS PUZZLE <lb/>
Universities Virginia, John <lb/>
Hopkins and North Caro- <lb/>
will Debate April <lb/>
Senator He Experts Wilson r <lb/>
Make One Of Tin- Greatest Ex- <lb/>
Math Officers <lb/>
try <lb/>
WASHINGTON, April <lb/>
son Is a to Washington <lb/>
His like not been lean <lb/>
hr in many a day. He recall U <lb/>
callers. to their trouble <lb/>
rejoicings, end the even tenor <lb/>
or ins way. Mis silence <lb/>
awes die office seeker or the favor <lb/>
hunter. Three time the suffragists <lb/>
have him and three limes he <lb/>
has laid nothing to Indicate his <lb/>
toward the cause of suffrage. <lb/>
Sen. I. It. Simmons of North <lb/>
who, as chairman the finance <lb/>
committee, will help Representative <lb/>
President Wilson <lb/>
dent is going to make one of the <lb/>
a tariff bill, thinks the <lb/>
greatest executives the country ever <lb/>
had. <lb/>
Wilson weighs men and their <lb/>
statements., said Mr. Simmons. <lb/>
listens, and then <lb/>
dent Taft took up a thing today <lb/>
dropped it tomorrow. <lb/>
Watched the popular wind and some- <lb/>
times rode it. Mr. Wilson Is weigh- <lb/>
everything and It <lb/>
would be a task to Impose <lb/>
upon <lb/>
The impression that Sen. Simmons <lb/>
not from a visit or two to the <lb/>
House is In line with what other con- <lb/>
get. Mr. Wilson Is keep- <lb/>
US his head and does not let any <lb/>
sort of story throw him the <lb/>
CHAPEL HILL, April high <lb/>
scholarship record of tho <lb/>
class that averaged on nil grades. <lb/>
1911-12. and <lb/>
includes one member of the <lb/>
. lass that averaged on all <lb/>
Onion county, gains this <lb/>
and individual credit is <lb/>
due A. It. The high schools <lb/>
of Greensboro and Charlotte led all <lb/>
high at the <lb/>
exhibit. <lb/>
Things We're <lb/>
March <lb/>
it was Father Ryan who expressed <lb/>
these thoughts, though in more beau- <lb/>
language than I can put them, <lb/>
are pearls which Ho In the <lb/>
far beyond human sheen. <lb/>
There are chords which break on the <lb/>
music sacred for mortal ear, <lb/>
And thoughts that this <lb/>
that on appear. <lb/>
Hut Just lure I must c me to a halt <lb/>
along this line else my friend should <lb/>
think I am going off on the <lb/>
low route again. <lb/>
I started out to tell of <lb/>
what we are doing at Our <lb/>
highways beginning to look some- <lb/>
thing like the one by on <lb/>
of the major prophets for Indeed they <lb/>
are to look beautiful and <lb/>
in the scholarship <lb/>
each school contributing four students no travel <lb/>
i the record of not loss than j ,,,,.,,. because we keep stock en- <lb/>
all studies. ,,,,,,, m green and our land <lb/>
and Webb ,,., <lb/>
two each la the scholarship ,,. ,. pasture they need <lb/>
Winterville Item. <lb/>
COATED <lb/>
A LAZY LIVER. <lb/>
record. <lb/>
Happened to the <lb/>
comedy staged by the <lb/>
Club of the of North <lb/>
Carolina, is hooked to make a tour of <lb/>
a number Of North Carolina towns <lb/>
and with wire to fence them and <lb/>
therefore are ail or us just plain <lb/>
people, though we have but very few, <lb/>
if any. people. <lb/>
Our new organ has Just arrived for <lb/>
our school and ere long our music <lb/>
during the next two weeks. Visits as ,, fr we <lb/>
to the following eastern towns i among our plain <lb/>
been can't be excelled. Beauty <lb/>
ton, Winston. Wilson and ., our maidens. <lb/>
Wendell. This production by as fortunate ones <lb/>
dramatic talent of the University has <lb/>
who dally dwell among nature's <lb/>
met With due recognition wherever ,., , or <lb/>
it has been staged and It was met with , , our school <lb/>
favor Raleigh that its second, not n excellent work <lb/>
appearance was made. In tho county and <lb/>
The triangular debate between the lg but by few and that in- <lb/>
of Virginia, Johns ,.,,,, for bare as good <lb/>
kins and North Carolina, to be he'd , county as anywhere in <lb/>
on neutral grounds, is scheduled for forth Carolina. <lb/>
April The query to be discuss <lb/>
by the three institutions <lb/>
ed, That disregarding the <lb/>
If anyone thinks that I am <lb/>
tooting our horn too loud let that <lb/>
doubting Thomas write to Prof. Ray <lb/>
Chairman <lb/>
May yet kept the <lb/>
Post at Paris <lb/>
WASHINGTON, April <lb/>
House officials were unable today to <lb/>
throw any light on the report that <lb/>
Democratic National Chairman <lb/>
F. had reconsidered <lb/>
his declination of tho ambassadorship <lb/>
to France and was now inclined to <lb/>
take the post. <lb/>
Mr. has for nearly a <lb/>
been undecided and while on <lb/>
one day he had Informed tho White <lb/>
House he would accept, the next day <lb/>
or two after that, Mr. <lb/>
his intention of reconsidering. <lb/>
To all Inquirers at the White House <lb/>
officials today admitted that they were <lb/>
puzzled and did not know exactly <lb/>
what Mr. would do. On the <lb/>
day before the senate adjourned Mr. <lb/>
telephoned the White <lb/>
to prepare his nomination and <lb/>
that he would like to he con- <lb/>
firmed before the Senate adjourned <lb/>
Friends of the administration paw I <lb/>
the way for confirmation of the <lb/>
in the closing hours of the <lb/>
session, but at the Instance of <lb/>
Mr. the affair was dropped <lb/>
and soon afterward the national chair- <lb/>
man issued a statement formally de- <lb/>
the post. <lb/>
There Is little likelihood that any- <lb/>
thing authoritative or definite will <lb/>
known in respect to the appointment <lb/>
until Mr. makes another <lb/>
public announcement or his <lb/>
or that of some other man for <lb/>
ambassador to France actually Is sent <lb/>
to the senate. <lb/>
Goes <lb/>
After Barnes <lb/>
In Memory of Pony Express <lb/>
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April <lb/>
interesting exercises conducted In the <lb/>
presence of o large crowd of <lb/>
tors a handsome granite monument <lb/>
was unveiled here today to mark <lb/>
site of the spot from which the first <lb/>
pony express rider started across the <lb/>
plains on April The <lb/>
was erected by the Daughters of <lb/>
the American Revolution. <lb/>
forte treaty, the tolls of the Panama principal of the High <lb/>
Canal should be the same to the not that as bright. If <lb/>
chant ships of all not talent ho ever taught <lb/>
Professor P. of the from then Inform me <lb/>
University of Chicago, delivered the and I will return all postage and pay- <lb/>
second of tho series of lectures by for tho stationery, even If you use <lb/>
eminent Americans under the gilt-edged paper. <lb/>
of the University If necessary, address Know, Han- <lb/>
day night. His subject was N. C, I'll get it. but <lb/>
London of Maintaining a I was too old to go to school <lb/>
high record as a lecturer, as well as when was a stripling <lb/>
a writer and teacher, his lecture was boy. <lb/>
in keeping with the high standard I Now. what about the play Aw- <lb/>
at In these lectures by scholars that was given at the <lb/>
from all sections of the country. school building last Friday evening. <lb/>
The ward of the contract for the I really don't know what to say. I <lb/>
design of the dining hall of haven't language to express It, real- <lb/>
University was Issued this week It was splendid. and every <lb/>
to Co. of Washington, one did excellent but there are those <lb/>
D. C. Eight competitive designs were who deserve special mention. It was <lb/>
submitted by various architects. H. who said Impersonate <lb/>
S. Keller, of Raleigh, submitted ard the HI and I play others of <lb/>
the design to receive the approval of characters, but said he he, I <lb/>
second choice. , am So Miss Blanche <lb/>
was Awful Aunt <lb/>
On Is was a typical servant <lb/>
a so-called family of <lb/>
I years ago and though a little <lb/>
at times far from <lb/>
he was faithful to the core and <lb/>
would provoke a hearty laugh from <lb/>
ALBANY, N. Y., April most serious. Agnes <lb/>
tonight accused William Barn- j was charming daughter of the <lb/>
cs, Jr. chairman of the Republican; wealthy city family and Indeed sh <lb/>
state committee, of having was bewitching and could act and <lb/>
tho resolution offered yesterday by look as scornful as she was bewitch- <lb/>
Senator Brown requesting the Sen- was her <lb/>
ate Judiciary committee to determine , brother and played to perfection the <lb/>
what, If any, action should be taken role of a young man who had started <lb/>
by the Senate or the Legislature in on the downward way but was <lb/>
relation to a published letter in rescued by his tho <lb/>
the governor was quoted as having faithful ere It was too late, <lb/>
made a promise to sign Lee ever acts her part <lb/>
the full crow bill. I well and we feel that the past and <lb/>
Ross Barnes does not keep present will be an Index to the <lb/>
of the Senate and keep his hands off tare. May Joe and Luther <lb/>
the legislature. I will get after Mr. j Smith always through life leave off <lb/>
declared tho governor. I the part they forgot. Leslie Harris <lb/>
is the man who that Lee Manning In their songs <lb/>
resolution. He Is a part of the clog dancing would have put to <lb/>
government. He has no business shame the most typical of the <lb/>
meddling with the legislature. There day. John Walter and Jessie <lb/>
would he a howl If Mr. Murphy came Smith deserve and have our sincere <lb/>
here and went into Senator Wagner's j thanks for their old time valor and <lb/>
room and drew resolutions against the violin and banjo music, <lb/>
governor. I want Mr. Ramos to keep I Two more I'll mention, Pearl Jack- <lb/>
away from the capitol. He Is the son in a sketch from Oliver Twist <lb/>
Republican boss. The people do not Lillian <lb/>
want bosses up there. The people are Mumford's recitation Must <lb/>
the bosses now. be Tied are not to be for- <lb/>
If I had promised I would gotten. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, April Doro <lb/>
thy Johnson went to <lb/>
and returned Monday morning. <lb/>
Cox and House Invite the public to <lb/>
come and their line of dry <lb/>
and notions. <lb/>
Mr. Dallas Tucked filled his <lb/>
appointment hero lest Sunday. <lb/>
Hardware, notions and shoes V. <lb/>
I. I louse his them when you arc <lb/>
in need of any. <lb/>
The V. I. V. convention Is In <lb/>
here from Monday night until <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Messrs. Ashley Henry <lb/>
and K. Dull went to Green- <lb/>
ville Sunday. <lb/>
Harrington, Harbor Co., have <lb/>
a large of American farm <lb/>
on hand now. It will pay you <lb/>
to see them. <lb/>
It T. is getting new goods <lb/>
day; it Will pay you to come <lb/>
and give thorn a look. <lb/>
For fountain drinks, cigars and <lb/>
groceries come to Cox and House. <lb/>
For ready made clothing <lb/>
W. House. He can save you money. <lb/>
The baseball lama hero between <lb/>
Winterville and Kinston last <lb/>
day proved to be a very interesting <lb/>
one when the game over the <lb/>
score stood to In favor of Win- <lb/>
A new lot of dry goods and notions <lb/>
just received. A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Messrs. K. F. Tucker and J. <lb/>
Johnson took a trip to Green- <lb/>
ville Monday evening on the car. <lb/>
Fertilizer distributors In both <lb/>
styles, the Spangle and Cole <lb/>
Barber and Company. <lb/>
Hardware and mill supplies V. <lb/>
W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
For reasons to mention it <lb/>
Is necessary that the Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Co. close their books at once. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to this company arc <lb/>
urgently requested to make <lb/>
settlement. <lb/>
Mr. Lee Mattocks and cousin. Ger- <lb/>
tie Mattocks, of near Wilson, were <lb/>
in town Saturday. <lb/>
A Liver Needs a Dose of <lb/>
son's <lb/>
to Take Place of <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
When your doctor to see If <lb/>
your tongue Is coated, he Is trying to <lb/>
flu out If your liver is working prop- <lb/>
A few years ago doctors had <lb/>
to prescribe was <lb/>
else to give. <lb/>
Recently In many sections of tho <lb/>
country Hudson's Liver Tone <lb/>
taken the place of as <lb/>
a remedy. DodSOn Liver Tone <lb/>
which It a fine medicine for <lb/>
when your children become <lb/>
and constipated. Hut the most <lb/>
remarkable feature of Dodson's Liver <lb/>
Tone Is the fact that <lb/>
who sells it, guarantees It <lb/>
The druggist will refund <lb/>
your money without argument If a <lb/>
bottle fails to give entire satisfaction. <lb/>
Price. cents. We suggest that <lb/>
you get n bottle today and have it <lb/>
ready for the next member of your <lb/>
family whose liver goes wrong, <lb/>
OFFICES THE <lb/>
SEIZURE IN- <lb/>
TO EFFECT <lb/>
Cough Medicine for Children <lb/>
Too much cannot be used in <lb/>
selecting a cough medicine for <lb/>
It should be pleasant to take, <lb/>
contain no harmful substance and be <lb/>
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
Remedy meets these <lb/>
Is a favorite with the mothers of <lb/>
young children everywhere. For sale <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
The first trial here under the <lb/>
seizure law, that went into <lb/>
on the first of tho month, took <lb/>
place this morning before Mayor F. <lb/>
M. Wooten. as a result two col- <lb/>
men arc held under bond for <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Policeman O. A. Clark had his <lb/>
scent out Wednesday night. He <lb/>
found the trail all right, secreted <lb/>
himself near the house of Young Vin- <lb/>
cent. In a short while Louis Allen <lb/>
appeared on the scene with a package <lb/>
and as he went Into Young's house <lb/>
was heard to I did- <lb/>
get ahead of George Clark that <lb/>
The officer waited a few min- <lb/>
for them to get busy, and about <lb/>
tho time they were drawing liquor <lb/>
from the package putting it in <lb/>
bottles, he shoved In, captured four <lb/>
gallons of liquor and both <lb/>
Another case before the mayor this <lb/>
morning was Wm. Brown who was <lb/>
caught In the act while making a sale <lb/>
of liquor. Drown was also hound <lb/>
over to Superior Court. <lb/>
College Girls Studies And Pa- <lb/>
Streets <lb/>
Forty girls from the Presbyterian <lb/>
College gave Charlotte almost Its <lb/>
reminder yesterday was All <lb/>
Day Had It not been for them the <lb/>
celebration of this notable date would <lb/>
have been almost Hiding <lb/>
all textbooks on which they could lay <lb/>
their hands, they then hied themselves <lb/>
forth from the confining walls of the <lb/>
college, and marching In single file, <lb/>
the uptown portion of the city <lb/>
in a game of Having <lb/>
circumnavigated the shopping district <lb/>
executing varied figures, they <lb/>
ed the slops of the public library and <lb/>
gave that spicy cheer, which begins <lb/>
with Hall, the Gang's All <lb/>
and then ends with one Interrogatory <lb/>
Having thus expressed <lb/>
themselves they marched back to the <lb/>
in spirits. A <lb/>
citizen endeavored to <lb/>
citizen endeavored to persuade a <lb/>
policeman to carry out the spirit of. <lb/>
the day try placing the entire company <lb/>
under arrest, presumably on a charge <lb/>
of truancy, but the officer couldn't see <lb/>
i It that <lb/>
Tho Illness of President C. B. King <lb/>
College caused tho <lb/>
dents there to voluntarily the <lb/>
usual observance of the day. The <lb/>
principals of tho graded <lb/>
forestalled the usual scheme <lb/>
of many of the pupils to decamp <lb/>
home recess time according to an- <lb/>
custom. Recess was abolished <lb/>
and the pupils perforce remained at <lb/>
their desks, despite the call of the sun- <lb/>
and the budding spring which <lb/>
beckoned them our of <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
So it seems tho schools are pretty <lb/>
much alike in playing April fool Jokes <lb/>
on the teachers. <lb/>
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb/>
It the <lb/>
Headache and works oft the Cold. <lb/>
refund money if it to cure. <lb/>
GROVE'S on cacti <lb/>
Straight at It <lb/>
There is no use of our <lb/>
around the We might as well <lb/>
, cut with it first as last. We want <lb/>
you to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem- <lb/>
the next time you have a <lb/>
or cold. There Is no reason so far <lb/>
as we can see why you should not <lb/>
do so. This preparation by its re- <lb/>
markable cures has gained a world <lb/>
wide reputation and people every- <lb/>
where speak of It in the highest terms <lb/>
of praise. It Is for sale by all drug- <lb/>
gists, adv <lb/>
Look to Your Plumbing <lb/>
You know what happens a house <lb/>
In which the plumbing is In poor con- <lb/>
everybody In the house Is <lb/>
able lo contract typhoid or some <lb/>
fever. The digestive organs per- <lb/>
form the same functions in the human <lb/>
as the plumbing does for the <lb/>
house and they should be kept In first <lb/>
class condition all the time. If you <lb/>
have any trouble with your digestion <lb/>
take Chamberlains Tablets and you <lb/>
certain to get quick relief. For <lb/>
sale by all druggists. adv <lb/>
to tho department of <lb/>
arc to tho effect that the <lb/>
frost cold last week did not <lb/>
damage and cold last week did not <lb/>
crop In this state. Plums pears <lb/>
may be tis tho of the <lb/>
frost, but peaches and apples are <lb/>
promised in abundance. There Is <lb/>
time for the cold to do Its work. <lb/>
sign the full crew hill It would be all <lb/>
right. Governor Hughes and others <lb/>
promised they would sign certain bills <lb/>
If they could get them passed. <lb/>
is nothing wrong In that. I notice <lb/>
Governor Fielders signed a full <lb/>
bill yesterday over In Now <lb/>
Between tho railroads and the people. <lb/>
I am with the people. In my opinion <lb/>
one human life is worth more than a <lb/>
I train of freight <lb/>
Senator Brown denied that Mr, <lb/>
had any part In drafting bis <lb/>
resolution. Governor said to- <lb/>
night that John of <lb/>
go, a legislative representative of the <lb/>
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. <lb/>
denied the authorship of a letter <lb/>
I accredited to him. In which the state- <lb/>
made that the governor bad <lb/>
i promised to sign the full crew bill <lb/>
if elected. <lb/>
II KNOW. <lb/>
The state building commission, in <lb/>
Its work of supervising the <lb/>
of tho new administration building <lb/>
ended, met here again today for the <lb/>
j purpose of furnishing the interior. It <lb/>
require about to th- <lb/>
I building ready for Its <lb/>
Found a Cure for <lb/>
suffered with rheumatism for <lb/>
two years could not get my right <lb/>
hand to my mouth for that length <lb/>
of writes Lee L. Chapman. <lb/>
Iowa. I suffered <lb/>
so I COUld not sleep or He. <lb/>
Five ago I began us- <lb/>
Liniment In <lb/>
two months I was well have not <lb/>
suffered with rheumatism For <lb/>
sale by all druggists. adv <lb/>
Meet at Berkley <lb/>
BERKLEY, Cal. April 3.-Several <lb/>
hundred young athletes are expected <lb/>
hero tomorrow to participate In <lb/>
annual Pacific Coast <lb/>
track and field meet. The meet will <lb/>
ho held under the auspices of the <lb/>
organization of the University of <lb/>
The preliminary events <lb/>
tho program will be pulled off to- <lb/>
morrow the finals will be contest- <lb/>
ed Saturday. High schools <lb/>
schools throughout California, Oregon <lb/>
Washington. Idaho and Nevada are <lb/>
represented among the entires . <lb/>
The Original Fuller Johnson <lb/>
STEEL FRAME <lb/>
Is the only practical machine for trans- <lb/>
planting TOBACCO, Cabbage, Sweet Po- <lb/>
Tomatoes, Strawberries, Nursery <lb/>
Stock, etc., better than by hand. They start <lb/>
sooner and mature more evenly. <lb/>
Great saving in time and labor, great increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb/>
plants when wait for rain. Each plant watered at the roots, <lb/>
covered with dry baking. Every feature necessary for every <lb/>
purpose, every adjustment desired. Perfect working qualities. Easily <lb/>
handled. Very light draft. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb/>
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
Is the Most Useful, lie Healthful, the Must Washington. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS TO TARE <lb/>
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ABE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
HE BAD UPON<lb/>
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, II, <lb/>
MM It <lb/>
THE PEOPLE <lb/>
Made Compulsory by Connecticut's <lb/>
Ratification <lb/>
IS EFFECTIVE III ONCE <lb/>
la The Future I slate- Senators <lb/>
mil lie Mooted Vote Of <lb/>
The People. Mat <lb/>
scribe Method <lb/>
April <lb/>
election of United States senators by <lb/>
the people was authorized and made <lb/>
compulsory today when the <lb/>
legislature tho <lb/>
amendment submitted my <lb/>
congress than a year ago. Rat- <lb/>
already had been given <lb/>
states. <lb/>
The situation that results through- <lb/>
out the country where many <lb/>
have adjourned until 1915 is <lb/>
such as to confusion In the <lb/>
minds of members of the senate, as <lb/>
to how the early steps toward direct <lb/>
election of senators will be carried <lb/>
out. <lb/>
While the proclamation of the sec- <lb/>
of state announcing final <lb/>
of the amendment by state <lb/>
is required by law, Senators <lb/>
and Horah, leaders in the direct <lb/>
light in congress, expressed th-j <lb/>
opinion today that the amendment In <lb/>
for all practical purposes now a pan <lb/>
of the constitution. <lb/>
who may be elected to <lb/>
the senate hereafter must be elected <lb/>
said Senator Horah. <lb/>
Tho new enactment gives to the <lb/>
state legislatures, however, the right <lb/>
to prescribe the methods for electing <lb/>
senators. Many legislatures ad- <lb/>
and will not convene until <lb/>
early In 1915, a few weeks before the <lb/>
of over senators expire. It <lb/>
Is expected that in many states the <lb/>
legislatures will adopt the plan <lb/>
in the new amendment and <lb/>
direct the governors to appoint <lb/>
tors temporarily, until after the <lb/>
can elect men at regularly called <lb/>
elections. Special sessions of fie leg- <lb/>
will be urged In many <lb/>
o that the necessary laws can be <lb/>
passed tho general elections <lb/>
Of 1911. In some action Inn <lb/>
been taken or will be before the leg- <lb/>
end their present <lb/>
the people to vote for <lb/>
senators at next year's election. <lb/>
The choice of a senator In Mary- <lb/>
land for the place now held by Sen- <lb/>
Jackson, would have been made <lb/>
by the legislature next year under th <lb/>
old system. A special session of <lb/>
Maryland legislature would be <lb/>
to provide laws by which a <lb/>
popular election could occur next <lb/>
year. <lb/>
In the opinion of members of the <lb/>
no successor can be appointed <lb/>
by the governor under the new pro- <lb/>
vision when Senator Jackson's term <lb/>
expires unless the legislature shall <lb/>
have especially directed such action. <lb/>
CLERK SHORT <lb/>
White Van Goes lo <lb/>
For Shooting <lb/>
Colored Woman <lb/>
Harlie Glenn Charges Robbery of <lb/>
His Desk <lb/>
ENDED B <lb/>
The Society Has a Hutch Evening. <lb/>
The Allen Poe Literary So- <lb/>
on Saturday evening had a very <lb/>
Interesting Meeting Devoted to a <lb/>
study of Holland. Entertaining and <lb/>
Instructive sketches of the country <lb/>
and people were The <lb/>
features of the program <lb/>
windmill and dance, Riven by <lb/>
rs tan, Wynne, Bi I<lb/>
Holland shown Mr. Austin. <lb/>
was chairman of <lb/>
i r program committee. <lb/>
Wilson's Message Urges <lb/>
Revision of The Tariff <lb/>
Is Anxious to Perform a Duty <lb/>
posed by Recent Election <lb/>
in mm <lb/>
Must Trade, Especially V <lb/>
Nations Abolish <lb/>
Even The <lb/>
Privilege <lb/>
WOULD DOHA COST<lb/>
These articles of food are put <lb/>
the free list In the <lb/>
ed tariff Meats, wheat, <lb/>
Hour, sugar milk <lb/>
and cream, potatoes, salt, corn- <lb/>
meal, Bab and soda. <lb/>
Material reductions are pro- <lb/>
posed In the on i <lb/>
Sugar Is n moved <lb/>
in buck at, oats, rice, <lb/>
i i <lb/>
v. i <lb/>
. . and maple <lb/>
gar. <lb/>
Other articles whose prices <lb/>
enter Into the cost of living <lb/>
arc dealt With <lb/>
On the flee Wool, boots <lb/>
and shoes, lumber, coal, sew- <lb/>
lug machines. <lb/>
Materially <lb/>
preparations, soap, washing <lb/>
soda and borax, china and <lb/>
crockery ware, furniture, spool <lb/>
thread, woolen and cotton cloth- <lb/>
and other products, table <lb/>
and and umbrellas.<lb/>
Washington, April <lb/>
Woodrow Wilson today <lb/>
eel his message to the <lb/>
third congress, convened In <lb/>
session. It an <lb/>
brief document, dealing exclusive y <lb/>
with the need for a thorough, mod- <lb/>
and wall considered revision of i <lb/>
the tariff. <lb/>
The message urged that <lb/>
and exemptions from <lb/>
int out of the nation's <lb/>
i I I J <lb/>
i . a facts <lb/>
i t Ai r <lb/>
c i Mt. mi the <lb/>
for tat lion. <lb/>
The president's message <lb/>
am glad indeed to have this <lb/>
opportunity to address the <lb/>
directly and to verify for myself the <lb/>
Impression that the president <lb/>
Stales is a person, not a mere <lb/>
department of the government <lb/>
congress from some isolated <lb/>
I nil of Jealous power, Banding <lb/>
not speaking naturally and <lb/>
his own voice, that he Is a human <lb/>
being trying to co-operate other <lb/>
human beings In a common service. <lb/>
After this pleasant experience I shall <lb/>
Quite normal in all our dealings <lb/>
one <lb/>
have called the congress together <lb/>
In extraordinary session because u <lb/>
limy was laid upon the party now <lb/>
in power at the recent elections which <lb/>
II ought to perform promptly, In or- <lb/>
that tho burden carried by the <lb/>
people under the existing laws may <lb/>
he lightened soon as possible and <lb/>
In order, also, that tho business In- <lb/>
of the country may not be <lb/>
kept too long In suspense as to what <lb/>
changes to to which <lb/>
they will be required to adjust them- <lb/>
selves. It is clear to whole <lb/>
Irv expects the tariff duties In lie <lb/>
altered. They must be changed to <lb/>
the radical alteration In the <lb/>
conditions of our economic life which <lb/>
country has witnessed within the <lb/>
While whole face <lb/>
our Industrial <lb/>
life changed <lb/>
I ache <lb/>
have remained what were <lb/>
bi a began, or have<lb/>
Over Behind In Money <lb/>
Claims Was Twice, <lb/>
Vet No <lb/>
Alarm Was n <lb/>
April an ad- <lb/>
shortage of over in bis <lb/>
and claiming that this was <lb/>
due to robberies of bis <lb/>
desk, City Clerk Harlie G. of <lb/>
Raleigh, Was suspended by <lb/>
Mayor Johnson, pending an <lb/>
the meantime, William H. <lb/>
Sawyer has been named by the Mayor <lb/>
as acting City Clerk. <lb/>
The developments of the day were <lb/>
sensational. During tho morning It <lb/>
had been beard that City Clerk Glenn <lb/>
was seeking loans of money and lat- <lb/>
there was news that there <lb/>
Irregularities in his account, that <lb/>
over In city money was not to <lb/>
the credit of the city and that Mr. <lb/>
Glenn claimed that be had been tho <lb/>
t of three robberies, one foe <lb/>
in the old city building, again <lb/>
for In the same building and <lb/>
finally of a large sum tho new <lb/>
Municipal building, the amounts <lb/>
en from his desk. This announce- <lb/>
was made by Glenn while ex- <lb/>
pert were at work on <lb/>
the books of the city. <lb/>
A meeting of the board of aldermen <lb/>
was called yesterday afternoon, the <lb/>
announced purpose being for the <lb/>
election of a city attorney. It Was <lb/>
determined by aldermen informed of <lb/>
tho shortage in the city clerk's ac- <lb/>
counts to lake up this matter, also; <lb/>
and Mr. C. one of the <lb/>
expert accountants at work on the <lb/>
looks was asked to be present. <lb/>
was stated that City Clerk Glenn had <lb/>
told him of the shortage, with his <lb/>
charges of robbery of his desk. <lb/>
formal meeting of the board of <lb/>
j aldermen was held, as a quorum <lb/>
could not be found. Alderman Baker <lb/>
was out of the city. The same was <lb/>
the report as to Alderman Harden <lb/>
Peebles Upchurch con I <lb/>
be with telephone <lb/>
messengers. Hut despite this <lb/>
was Informal meeting at which <lb/>
there were present Aldermen <lb/>
Ellington, Johnson an Cooper, with <lb/>
Mayor Johnson. At tho informal <lb/>
made a state- <lb/>
as to what City Clerk Glenn had <lb/>
told him as to his accounts being <lb/>
short and Mr. <lb/>
of the statement, saying <lb/>
in his defines teat his desk had <lb/>
During statement the City <lb/>
great emotion and his vol.; <lb/>
broke lime He asked <lb/>
there be that he <lb/>
led a clean moral life, that <lb/>
had been to eve-y <lb/>
cent, that he had money on hand. And <lb/>
In the of his statement Mr. <lb/>
Glenn admitted that he had made <lb/>
hi as to a drug <lb/>
dating It hack not <lb/>
th money and that he had <lb/>
granted time for months for the pay- <lb/>
of a pool room license tax, the <lb/>
being re ed only <lb/>
the I <lb/>
Statement of the <lb/>
Alderman Johnson at the Informal <lb/>
meeting stated be desired x <lb/>
accountant to make the <lb/>
WILMINGTON, April S- For shoot- <lb/>
a woman, the gunshot <lb/>
wound necessitating amputation of <lb/>
one of her legs, W. G. Baldwin, a <lb/>
well known while man of tills county <lb/>
and a well to do merchant of the <lb/>
of Castle Hayne, was sentenced <lb/>
to three years at bard labor in the <lb/>
slate penitentiary. <lb/>
Baldwin went to the home of the <lb/>
woman in search of a man and <lb/>
while there became infuriated and <lb/>
shot the woman. The wound came <lb/>
near ending in her death and caused <lb/>
the loss of her limb. After a hard <lb/>
fought trial he was convicted in the <lb/>
superior court, but while the jury was <lb/>
considering the case, who <lb/>
was out on bond, tried to escape, but <lb/>
; was overtaken by officers in an auto- <lb/>
mobile. <lb/>
In of pleas of bis <lb/>
I he was sentenced to the <lb/>
by Judge Justice, who is holding <lb/>
court here. Baldwin is a married man <lb/>
and has three children. <lb/>
Tax List Takers <lb/>
The county commissioners appoint- <lb/>
ed the following persons to list taxes <lb/>
for this year in the several <lb/>
Heaver Dam. S. V. Joyner. <lb/>
D. C. Barrow. <lb/>
Bethel, S. M. Jones. <lb/>
Carolina, K. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
Farmville, W. A. Lewis. <lb/>
Falkland, J. H. Smith. <lb/>
Greenville, J. J. Harrington. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Swift Creek, J. C. Gaskins. <lb/>
Jury List <lb/>
Tho county commissioners have <lb/>
drown tho following jurors for the <lb/>
civil term of court, beginning May <lb/>
W. It. Bullock, F. H. <lb/>
B. A. Joyner, Gray Corey, <lb/>
Warren, W. It. Roebuck, Car- <lb/>
son, L. A. Arnold, A. D. Edwards. I. <lb/>
L. A. W. Ange. M. Ed- <lb/>
wards, J. E, Warren. S. M Pollard, <lb/>
T. Atkinson, W. J. Evans, W. O. <lb/>
Cherry. W. N. Simmons. <lb/>
Anniversary of Surrender <lb/>
Today is the anniversary of Gen- <lb/>
Lee's surrender, He down <lb/>
aims at is ago. <lb/>
statement he i made to the Finance <lb/>
Committee the morning that <lb/>
was matter that should be <lb/>
the board. <lb/>
Mr. Goodwin said that the <lb/>
concerning a statement was <lb/>
that a statement made him by city <lb/>
clerk during the morning mil <lb/>
I that a half hour later he had beard <lb/>
again of the matter from Alderman <lb/>
At this Mr, Webb stated <lb/>
, he had received his information from <lb/>
a party with whom Mr. Glenn hid <lb/>
talked and not from Mr. Goodwin. <lb/>
Mr. Goodwin stated then that City <lb/>
Clerk Glenn told him that bid <lb/>
, been taken from his desk in tho old <lb/>
I city building and at a later <lb/>
in the same building had again <lb/>
been robbed of a larger amount, <lb/>
In the now building, this also <lb/>
from his desk. The Or, l rob- <lb/>
Mr. Glenn stated, had been <lb/>
I ported to the of audit and <lb/>
that as to the others ho had <lb/>
concealed the shortage at <lb/>
time as he could raise funds to <lb/>
it good, that he he <lb/>
as a vault had provided for <lb/>
the money, I I no II <lb/>
I one evening, bill th ll in I ling hi I <lb/>
I desk the roller lop had caught on a <lb/>
Inch ruler, desk failed to lock <lb/>
and he left on <lb/>
next morning.<lb/>
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Penn Mutual Policies Best <lb/>
comparison of premiums mid values of <lb/>
i . . Life the end of the third year <lb/>
at age of the leading life insurance companies doing <lb/>
business in North Carolina, allowing the SUPERIOR- <lb/>
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MY BIRTHDAY <lb/>
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to provide the law for the <lb/>
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is, the communities lacking <lb/>
go backward and backward. <lb/>
real benefactors of any section <lb/>
continue In <lb/>
and Of season to urge that <lb/>
lie , . m . I for good la <lb/>
PENN premiums on its <lb/>
Payment Life Policies aw than the premiums charged <lb/>
by the New York on the Twenty Payment Plan. <lb/>
For further information apply u <lb/>
H. A. WHITE <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
1895 <lb/>
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HOME COMFORT <lb/>
Just the suite want for or Bed. <lb/>
single chair or is to be seen in our fine <lb/>
We ask you to note our prices. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE <lb/>
The Bank of Greenville, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
STRENGTH <lb/>
SECURITY <lb/>
SAFETY <lb/>
If you would like to place your deposits where <lb/>
these three essentials exist, come to this bank. <lb/>
Twenty years of success by conservative manage-<lb/>
R. L. Davis, President . S. T. Hooker, Vice-Pres., <lb/>
James L. Little, Cashier. <lb/>
.;. Ellsworth P. th <lb/>
and of the United States rev- <lb/>
was born lo New <lb/>
A; 1866. After <lb/>
. it the United <lb/>
. . j at Annapolis he it- Bonds are necessary In securing these. <lb/>
of instruction of and II la lorn t i; n . ,, n ; i <lb/>
the States revenue service, permanent road work, the future gen- <lb/>
graduating in 1887. Captain Ber- left to them th <lb/>
career since he entered duty of paying for a part of the cost <lb/>
. marked by many In- And i will be I <lb/>
i in the winter to pay than the pi sent, for as <lb/>
K . of the e-c- good i are then will <lb/>
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the shipwrecked whalers, lo <lb/>
and for the I I played in they come due. <lb/>
perilous trip be was awarded a gold Outside of set i provided <lb/>
M in the winter of for i  I <lb/>
be alone through Siberia bonds for good roads, then <lb/>
to select of reindeer for in- special acts passed by the General <lb/>
Into northern Alaska. Cap for road bond Issues In <lb/>
is named head ties. Davidson county will vote on the <lb/>
the cutter service in June. of April on a proposed Issue of <lb/>
1911. The functions of the service in bonds for Rood roads. <lb/>
n since establishment the of Randolph county i <lb/>
have opened in The Advance Office in Ayden, a <lb/>
and am prepared t all kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Press- <lb/>
of top suits for Gentlemen and Ladies. <lb/>
I make a specialty of cleaning lints and gloves. <lb/>
All work guaranteed. <lb/>
TOM JACKSON. <lb/>
Phone No. Ayden, N. C. lino. <lb/>
Subscribe to the Reflector <lb/>
Elegance in House Fur- <lb/>
Without Ex- <lb/>
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Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It hi 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/>
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complete Its furnishings bent <lb/>
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb/>
luxury, without excessive <lb/>
TAFT FURNITURE CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
in until today they Include a <lb/>
cartel from the <lb/>
In distress and the <lb/>
at of i and <lb/>
ma laws to the suppression of <lb/>
For Burns Bruises and Sores <lb/>
to vi on an issue of On <lb/>
the 26th of April there will be an <lb/>
election In Rutherford county on the <lb/>
of on bonds. And there <lb/>
are other counties in which elections Ion's Salve. <lb/>
, on the road I cured H. <lb/>
The quickest and surest cure for <lb/>
turns, bruises, boils, sores, <lb/>
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Freckled Girls <lb/>
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Catarrh That Contain Mercury<lb/>
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WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM <lb/>
tine, fragrant and absolutely h I n-m when <lb/>
Will not make hair but will . ,. , <lb/>
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FRECKLES try it. . o to w <lb/>
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Mammoth jars . id <lb/>
SON'S PAIR SKIN SOAP gt <lb/>
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CO. lo. taken made <lb/>
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J. fr <lb/>
North t by Prim Tic per <lb/>
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Wholesale and retail grocer <lb/>
dealer. Cash paid for hides. <lb/>
Fur Cotton Seed Oil Turkeys, <lb/>
Figs. <lb/>
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc. <lb/>
Raby carriages, go-cart. par- <lb/>
suit, tables, lounges, safes, <lb/>
and Ax snuff. <lb/>
tobacco. Key West Cheroots. Hen- <lb/>
HOSES. T Cigars, cherries <lb/>
apples, Jelly, meat. <lb/>
coffee, soap, lye. magic <lb/>
matches, Oil, cotton seed <lb/>
hulls seed oranges, <lb/>
nuts, dried apples <lb/>
bee prunes, currants, <lb/>
glass and china ware, wooden ware <lb/>
and macaroni. <lb/>
butter, new Sewing ma- <lb/>
and numerous other goods <lb/>
and quantity for cash <lb/>
to sue me. U. <lb/>
Is the result of long i ample facilities for man- <lb/>
and a determination to make the best bicycle <lb/>
possible. Each wheel Is covered by a five year guarantee <lb/>
against defect in material or workmanship, complete <lb/>
stock at all times enables you to pet what you want at a <lb/>
notice. Prices on application. to see us. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY GO. <lb/>
y. <lb/>
i 5th day of starch, <lb/>
JEMIMA HILLS, <lb/>
Id Executrix of J. II. Hills. <lb/>
Our artistic arrangements <lb/>
are equal <lb/>
Nothing finer In <lb/>
Una oar <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
Blooming pot plants, palms <lb/>
and ferns In great variety <lb/>
Rose Lushes, and <lb/>
evergreens, hedge and <lb/>
shade trees. <lb/>
Coward Co. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Drugs <lb/>
in Our <lb/>
Prescription <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
lo any. <lb/>
-la fountain <lb/>
Toilet <lb/>
Full if <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
S M<lb/>
. I. IX CO. Raleigh, H. C. <lb/>
D. J. Jr. for <lb/>
villa and <lb/>
slot K OF GOODS Hill <lb/>
v.- will offer for sale at public <lb/>
auction at o'clock on Monday <lb/>
April 7th, next, the entire stock of <lb/>
merchandise belonging the firm <lb/>
Of O. M. Mooring and Son Sale <lb/>
take place in the store occupied <lb/>
said firm. <lb/>
This March 31st. 1913. <lb/>
G. M. MOORING. <lb/>
. T. HICKS <lb/>
Steam and Hot Water <lb/>
Heating <lb/>
Caroline Engines; <lb/>
light Outfitter <lb/>
I Kin prepared to do your work <lb/>
Bee me or <lb/>
H. LEV <lb/>
Hill With I <lb/>
OH <lb/>
t The Life <lb/>
of <lb/>
Sporting Goods <lb/>
VI A Of <lb/>
TACKLE. <lb/>
THE ICE KING <lb/>
suit Mils <lb/>
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb/>
ROOFING AND METAL <lb/>
For Slate or Tin, Tin <lb/>
Work and Flung in Season, See <lb/>
JENKINS Greenville,<lb/>
Tera. the Reflector Advertise Your Wants <lb/>
of <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
i of Spier and Jackson WU- <lb/>
x. C., has dissolved W <lb/>
and the partnership <lb/>
no longer exists for any purpose. II. <lb/>
T. Spier the senior member of the <lb/>
or partnership continue Is <lb/>
business at the same stand in his own <lb/>
name. AH liabilities of the said TO All to Whom These Present <lb/>
of Spier and Jackson lo, Come- Greet <lb/>
be paid by M. T. Spier and all Whereas. It appears to my <lb/>
COUnts the firm to be paid t by duly record <lb/>
and being in county and <lb/>
I red to. in the town <lb/>
s D as John <lb/>
H lot. I near Hie <lb/>
O i ad and de bed <lb/>
I from A D. to John <lb/>
book 1-7. peer , p <lb/>
i b, <lb/>
i or . and with a small <lb/>
a on same. <lb/>
. is the t iI of March. <lb/>
S EVER <lb/>
ltd Com <lb/>
OF <lb/>
of Mats <lb/>
of <lb/>
m mi mi n . <lb/>
T. Spier. <lb/>
This the day of I. <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
M. T. SPIER. <lb/>
A Card <lb/>
In Justice lo myself and also <lb/>
f the proceedings for the voluntary <lb/>
thereof by the unanimous <lb/>
i of all the stockholders, de-j <lb/>
in my that The John <lb/>
of this state, whose <lb/>
.,, at No. <lb/>
Hr. Spier I to say to my friends la the town of <lb/>
and the public generally that the of Pitt, State of North C <lb/>
of the or SI I M- Hooker being the ac. <lb/>
Jackson was not caused by any thereto and In charge <lb/>
agreement or friction whatsoever be- process may be . <lb/>
Ureas as, on the other hand our compiled with the requirements of <lb/>
business has been Sleep- Chapter of UM <lb/>
and my withdraw- to <lb/>
to my health, and I of this of I <lb/>
my and the public general- <lb/>
to give to Mr. M. T. Spier Therefore. I. J. Grimes <lb/>
surviving member, the same of State of the State of <lb/>
of and patronage the do hereby certify that <lb/>
future as in the past. corporation did. on the day <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
M March. file in my office a <lb/>
duly executed and attested consent <lb/>
In writing to the dissolution of said <lb/>
SALE executed by all the stock- <lb/>
virtue of power vested in me holders thereof, which said consent <lb/>
by that mortgage deed, executed to ind the record of the proceedings <lb/>
mo by Sam Little and wife Annie aforesaid are now on file in my said <lb/>
Little, and duly recorded In the of- as provided by law. <lb/>
flee of the register of deeds for Pitt I Testimony Whereof. I have <lb/>
county in book Q-8 at page I unto set my hand and affixed my <lb/>
shall sell for cash at public auction seal, at this 5th day <lb/>
to the highest bidder at the court of March, A. D., 1913. <lb/>
Louse door in the town of Greenville, J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb/>
on the day of April. at Secretary of State. <lb/>
o'clock, noon, the following de- ltd <lb/>
scribed tract of real estate, <lb/>
being and situate in the county of NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ESTATE <lb/>
Pitt and state of North Carolina, to, ,. virtue of a of gale <lb/>
In a c mortgage deed <lb/>
A certain tract of land left to the and delivered by S. F. Summer-, <lb/>
said Sam by his father s <lb/>
, , , . , . , . ,, o J- J- which said mortgage <lb/>
Little and deeded to the said Sam ,,,,, ,,, <lb/>
Little by Little and of Pitt county in book <lb/>
and described as Be- M-7, page the under signed, as <lb/>
ginning at an Iron stake, corner of mortgagee, will on Saturday, the <lb/>
Will Little, Burt Little and at <lb/>
Little, and running with Sarah Lit to public sale before the court <lb/>
house door In Greenville, to the <lb/>
Hue north degrees and <lb/>
highest bidder for cash, the follow- <lb/>
seconds west feet to a In log described real properly, to <lb/>
creek with gum pointers. a tract in Swift creek <lb/>
Sarah Little's corner, thence down aW. county, adjoining the lands <lb/>
. , , . , ,.,,, of Wiley Causey, Archibald Dudley, <lb/>
the run of Creek to a ,,.,,, ,, ,,, ,, <lb/>
gum at the mouth of a branch, stake, corner and runs N <lb/>
lie Little's corner, thence with W poles to a N <lb/>
lie Little's line north E 1910 s stake; then N E <lb/>
feet to the beginning and contain.,,, g <lb/>
M more or less. It being lo; , g K s , a <lb/>
No. on the map of the survey if stake; then W M poles to Green's <lb/>
the Miles little land, made by Ores- line; then with said line to the be- <lb/>
and Clark In March. 1908. M more <lb/>
This March 15th. 1913. This sale will be made for the <lb/>
J. E. of the terms of said <lb/>
mortgage deed. <lb/>
ALBION DUNN, Attorney. <lb/>
IS ltd <lb/>
This the day of March. 1913. <lb/>
S. and . DIXON, <lb/>
Mortgagees. <lb/>
HARDING and PIERCE. Attorneys, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
VALUABLE LOIS <lb/>
t public unction Saturday, April 5th, <lb/>
at o'clock A. M. I will sell SALE <lb/>
Public Auction on the premises known By virtue Of a mortgagee executed <lb/>
as the Old Carolina Warehouse lot, delivered by Mary Ami Cannon <lb/>
VI home lots. w Hart and Co. on the <lb/>
This tract contains about one acre, March 1911 which mortgage <lb/>
and i the finest locations in was recorded In toe office of the reg- <lb/>
the of lots, each later of deeds of Pitt county in <lb/>
feet, fronts Heritage o-, page the undersigned <lb/>
one lot feet, fronts Vernon all tor before the house <lb/>
In end on lot feet, door in Greenville on Saturday, the <lb/>
street. The 26th day of April. the following <lb/>
red, alter selling it in lots, to , tract or parcel of land sit- <lb/>
offer it for sale as a whole. u n the of Pitt and In <lb/>
I icily Cash. township adjoining the <lb/>
before sale will be of A. Forbes, Frederick White. <lb/>
I . F. S. <lb/>
n N. c. <lb/>
Harrington. Heath and W. <lb/>
I. Stocks containing acres more or <lb/>
less, for description refer <lb/>
Is made lo said m <lb/>
This March 1813. <lb/>
TRIPP, HAM and CO. <lb/>
Mortgagee.,. <lb/>
JAMES an, <lb/>
i la in ii Congress Conn <lb/>
lake I p Kerk --ion. <lb/>
De Sues <lb/>
WASHINGTON, April <lb/>
III <lb/>
i m on to <lb/>
deliver h <lb/>
;. Hi I to I <lb/>
. a I I <lb/>
go to the of the <lb/>
v. hen it convened m ids and tin . <lb/>
j bis on t <lb/>
This much <lb/>
lie will be the of the <lb/>
LO I<lb/>
the Si I <lb/>
t An mi t was mad <lb/>
iii 1913, <lb/>
revive the Lorn, but P I Mad <lb/>
d to <lb/>
n the sat <lb/>
m no <lb/>
In the <lb/>
President Wilson <lb/>
know ii to Hi j ii Lead, r l <lb/>
of I ; a a. It <lb/>
ell Palmer, of and <lb/>
other leaders, <lb/>
they might prepare for the event <lb/>
The president believes that he can <lb/>
gel in closer touch with the members <lb/>
both houses of congress by per- <lb/>
expressing bis views to them. <lb/>
In addition to bis official visits to the <lb/>
house, Which will become a matter of <lb/>
White House policy, the President will <lb/>
take advantage of these visits lo hold <lb/>
conferences with the party leaders n <lb/>
congress <lb/>
I i resident been told by his <lb/>
that such a procedure is <lb/>
fraught with embarrassments unless <lb/>
he tactfully keeps to his purpose mere- <lb/>
of giving advice as the leader of <lb/>
bis party and offering suggestion- to <lb/>
those with whom he confers. Those <lb/>
w-ho have discussed this with him say <lb/>
he is convinced that congress Will <lb/>
not misunderstand his Intentions, th t <lb/>
he will go to the Capitol in n <lb/>
of friendly cooperation, so that <lb/>
may be at all a unanimity <lb/>
purpose between the executive and <lb/>
legislative departments of the <lb/>
The president, it learned to- <lb/>
day, has read with considerable <lb/>
prise reports that he had actually <lb/>
written parts of the bill or <lb/>
that he had forced agreements <lb/>
committees of congress He declare, <lb/>
he simply had been asked lo make <lb/>
suggestions and had cheerfully done <lb/>
so; the bill Is the work of con- <lb/>
and Unit his part In b I <lb/>
that of and It <lb/>
Is known, that the president Is <lb/>
anxious to give equal consideration <lb/>
to the leaders In both houses of con- <lb/>
in seeing that party pledge BI <lb/>
carried out. <lb/>
Both houses of the con- <lb/>
will down to <lb/>
extraordinary session tomorrow <lb/>
fronted hr the task of revising <lb/>
tariff. The Democratic tail bill i <lb/>
peed by the Democrats of the v a <lb/>
and means <lb/>
introduced In the house I <lb/>
after it cone,. at noon <lb/>
The senate has already or <lb/>
for the new- e I bi d <lb/>
v. Ml be a mere mi II <lb/>
mediately i ward, hos t <lb/>
sit i win be bi id <lb/>
fight the <lb/>
liberalize in <lb/>
body will begin, T Is matter v <lb/>
occupy the leasts during a <lb/>
the time house <lb/>
with l d <lb/>
I lad t <lb/>
ill <lb/>
v. I<lb/>
. <lb/>
his II. <lb/>
over <lb/>
. to t <lb/>
on which ii ; <lb/>
order for i . <lb/>
H. <lb/>
C. H. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Tl I i d before I <lb/>
be i <lb/>
fore In <lb/>
, serve i ling i <lb/>
of losing Thee have b, n no s <lb/>
. i <lb/>
, Irregularities <lb/>
ed are such as make the commit . <lb/>
of the opinion ii is an<lb/>
Ii la understood by the commission <lb/>
these two a small stag <lb/>
of a siring of <lb/>
plated in the country towns of th <lb/>
stale, go far as it known, the, <lb/>
but three now i actual operation. <lb/>
They promoted by the <lb/>
rust of Wilmington, <lb/>
chief officers came here yesterday and <lb/>
asked they be allowed to continue <lb/>
business They appealed <lb/>
the commission and offered to set <lb/>
right anything that Is not in proper <lb/>
shape <lb/>
The Trust Company of <lb/>
n is a corporation <lb/>
of year at 1200.009, <lb/>
is promotion of snail <lb/>
banks. The Angier bank began I'll-1- <lb/>
i in March and has therefore <lb/>
a The two have operate <lb/>
the same length of time. <lb/>
The batiks are capitalized at e. <lb/>
The thing about them Is the <lb/>
heavy loading of the furniture and <lb/>
Sutures, each having something <lb/>
i Be half of the capital stock in those <lb/>
items. The Angler bank had <lb/>
In the furniture and fixtures account, <lb/>
the Inventory of the inside <lb/>
the examiners regard as a gross- <lb/>
over stated value of such fixtures <lb/>
The Angler Bank was organized by <lb/>
e suite's Trust Company's men. Tl e <lb/>
i la,, of promotion was simple, not <lb/>
Buy alluring. To demonstrate the <lb/>
the directors were allowed <lb/>
I., take small amounts In It. the usual <lb/>
being the payment of one-fourth <lb/>
and the signing of a note for the re- <lb/>
i But the bank Ii <lb/>
i a- i no local directors holding lid k <lb/>
In the Angler bank He discovered <lb/>
i the stock taken had been trans- <lb/>
fern I to the State's Trust Company <lb/>
is held by that company. <lb/>
The Kite system of checking mi <lb/>
iv, been according to <lb/>
the reports of of th- <lb/>
Ion. One of the I <lb/>
I i . b for <lb/>
ii he i <lb/>
t f the oft Is of th <lb/>
. i i i <lb/>
i . n and <lb/>
i ho<lb/>
. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Carolina, county. <lb/>
In the superior court. <lb/>
Langley vs <lb/>
will <lb/>
i. Ice, that an action entitled ltd law <lb/>
as has been commenced In <lb/>
i court of Pitt county, to ob-i NOTICE <lb/>
divorce from the of mat- Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
sale defendant will of J. s Mooring, deceased, into of <lb/>
farther bike notice that she Is re- Pitt this is to notify all per- <lb/>
quired In appear at the April term sons baling claims the es- <lb/>
of Pitt county court, which of said to exhibit them <lb/>
convenes on 88th day of April, to the undersigned properly proven <lb/>
1913 at the court house of I'll, county, within months Of date, or this <lb/>
In Greenville, N. to answer or de- notice will be In bur of their <lb/>
to the complaint In said <lb/>
or the will apply to the court <lb/>
for tho demanded said com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
This the 4th day of March, 1913. <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
All persons Indebted tO Bald estate <lb/>
win please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This March 12th. 1913. <lb/>
L. W. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
F O. JAMES SON, <lb/>
Z ltd <lb/>
I S sit <lb/>
By of of I <lb/>
executed to me by It <lb/>
Is on 89th August <lb/>
and duly recorded In the <lb/>
,, i office in I'll county In k <lb/>
c m ; it-e in secure payment <lb/>
Of a certain bearing even <lb/>
with and the stipulations In laid <lb/>
mortgage not having been <lb/>
complied with, I shall expose pun- <lb/>
lie auction far cash, on Monday the <lb/>
,, day of April. 1913. at the <lb/>
house door In Greenville, In Pitt <lb/>
tho following <lb/>
One Job printing press, all and <lb/>
Job printing equipment to run same, <lb/>
cost 8175.00 new. <lb/>
This April 1st, 1913. <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
II <lb/>
fit We <lb/>
. ii i <lb/>
to try fl <lb/>
i . , <lb/>
i i Tl <lb/>
, . , . , <lb/>
i This i by H <lb/>
hie i <lb/>
speak of II <lb/>
i for by all <lb/>
adv <lb/>
American Federation of <lb/>
lad 1.979,420 members in January of <lb/>
present year, according to the la. I <lb/>
of Secretary Frank Morrison. <lb/>
It Is that the BI III con- <lb/>
In November the membership <lb/>
of the Federation will exceed two mil- <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
it t <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
-I <lb/>
.- t <lb/>
Al. <lb/>
Many men re <lb/>
BO told <lb/>
On, <lb/>
of pare, <lb/>
smoking or. if m please. <lb/>
it ii <lb/>
the good kind that i, u <lb/>
If. <lb/>
o IV- <lb/>
Duke's Mixture, made by the <lb/>
Tobacco o. at Dur- <lb/>
N C, is the favorite with <lb/>
smokers It's the t <lb/>
makes popular with n <lb/>
who want the true taste of pure, <lb/>
selected co <lb/>
making i leader <lb/>
Its kind. Pa i <lb/>
g I t, ii . <lb/>
still fit the Hf a <lb/>
half ounce make many <lb/>
C . ties . i., i, ,,, <lb/>
gel a book . j , <lb/>
; . i <lb/>
Save the Present Coupons <lb/>
With coupons can get many <lb/>
desirable presents <lb/>
suitable women, b sod girls, <lb/>
for every of Hie <lb/>
Special offer foe and <lb/>
Mart only <lb/>
Our pres- <lb/>
ill I sent Free to anyone who <lb/>
Bends us name and address <lb/>
S fir h, <lb/>
ma <lb/>
NATURAL LEAF. <lb/>
PICK PLUG CUT. <lb/>
CIGAR. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Premium Dept. <lb/>
St. Mo.<lb/>
Couldn't Walk <lb/>
used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to <lb/>
writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, III. <lb/>
nearly a year, I not walk, without holding my sides. <lb/>
I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, <lb/>
our druggist advised for my complaint. I was so <lb/>
thin, my weight was Now, I weigh and am <lb/>
never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. an in <lb/>
fine health at <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
We have thousands of such letters, and more are <lb/>
arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who <lb/>
have tried it, surely proves the great value of this <lb/>
tonic medicine, for women. <lb/>
relieves women's sufferings, and weak <lb/>
women up lo health and strength. If you are a woman, <lb/>
give it a trial. should help you, for it has helped a mil- <lb/>
lion others. It is made fr i ire, harmless, herb <lb/>
which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. <lb/>
It is a good tonic. Try ill it <lb/>
Lad <lb/>
for J SB <lb/>
. .,.,. ,, . -r-- <lb/>
i in V .<lb/>
------7<lb/>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use Under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light Easy to Light. <lb/>
Easy to clean and Don't Smoke. <lb/>
Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. <lb/>
at dealers STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
N. <lb/>
N. J, M. <lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018243_0003" n="3"/>
<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
Hit of every newspaper man <lb/>
If commission government <lb/>
in North Carolina, as well as a host Charlotte to carry in the com- <lb/>
other friends, is saddened at th ins election. It will not be the fault <lb/>
death of Bob Phillips, one of the id- of the Chronicle, <lb/>
of the Greensboro News. ft <lb/>
more genial, whole-souled man Wake county must have some back- <lb/>
never knew. He looked the picture rd farmers, as the <lb/>
the death of no one in one section of the county the <lb/>
f health and <lb/>
D J. have been <lb/>
CA <lb/>
last picking of cotton is now in pro- <lb/>
Ms. His editorial paragraphs cress. <lb/>
year. be missed, as well as his Jovial <lb/>
in in meetings of the <lb/>
rates may be bad <lb/>
application at the business Association. <lb/>
The Reflector corner Evans <lb/>
ind TUrd streets <lb/>
One Killed And Injured <lb/>
When Car Plunges <lb/>
Into River <lb/>
No man becomes so great in this <lb/>
world that his passing will <lb/>
much more than a ripple. <lb/>
Pill county can get to work none <lb/>
All cards of thanks an resolution <lb/>
respect will be charged r at soon for good roads. The bill <lb/>
gaol by the last legislature, <lb/>
i every county or township the<lb/>
will be at three voting on an issue of bonds <lb/>
per line, up to In county <lb/>
Entered as second class matter Farmville township Is already actively Champ Clark as speaker. <lb/>
August M, at the post at worE; to hold an election under <lb/>
I the this bill. Green- It is now Prof. W. H. Taft, <lb/>
April <lb/>
August years old. of <lb/>
suburb, was killed and six- <lb/>
t,. n persons injured when a car of <lb/>
Light street line Jumped from the <lb/>
tracks on the Light street long bridge <lb/>
the river today and <lb/>
plunged into seven feet of water. <lb/>
the injured Loretta of <lb/>
If son,, of the money went in hid., may die. The draw <lb/>
. ,. ,. of the bridge <lb/>
enterprises, there <lb/>
had been passed and the car was re <lb/>
better returns all around. on one <lb/>
yards on the when It slid <lb/>
did itself, the Democratic diagonally across to the east rail mil <lb/>
party and country proud in the edge with Its <lb/>
1913 Baseball Season With <lb/>
Major Leagues Opens <lb/>
Tomorrow <lb/>
Wilson's Message <lb/>
from page <lb/>
NEW YORK, April lei- <lb/>
in the direction they were <lb/>
given when no large circumstances <lb/>
of our industrial development was <lb/>
what it is today. Our task is to <lb/>
square them with the actual facts. <lb/>
scheduled to . . . . <lb/>
The sooner that Is done the sooner <lb/>
tor consecutive days before decks from suffering from <lb/>
are clear for the world championship n e effects and the sooner our men of <lb/>
battle of Is to begin tomorrow, business will be free to thrive by the <lb/>
act March J. 1879. <lb/>
ville township ought to organize a has taken a seat among the <lb/>
good roads association and of Yale <lb/>
get busy for roads. The time <lb/>
load of screaming and struggling <lb/>
inanity. <lb/>
Windows were broken in the <lb/>
and while persons nearby WOO <lb/>
had been attracted by the crash <lb/>
The start, however, will be <lb/>
ed to a single Brooklyn I <lb/>
new the other <lb/>
Major league cities held in leash <lb/>
Thursday for the general open- <lb/>
In both leagues. <lb/>
It was by special dispensation of tho <lb/>
national league that the opening <lb/>
Brooklyn was advanced a day this <lb/>
year in deference to the fact that a <lb/>
of nature nature of free <lb/>
business, instead of by the law of <lb/>
legislation and artificial arrangement. <lb/>
I We have sent tariff revision <lb/>
very far afield in our <lb/>
indeed from the Held in which <lb/>
our prosperity might have bad a nor- <lb/>
growth and stimulation. No one <lb/>
who looks the facts squarely in the <lb/>
face or knows anything lies be- <lb/>
the surface of action can fail <lb/>
The last legislature passed a bill s now for a start. <lb/>
the commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
authority to appropriate <lb/>
. , . .,., at present oppose <lb/>
ward erecting a Confederate <lb/>
. to stock law. would give it a <lb/>
will be with the Philadelphia club, <lb/>
and Indications are that a record <lb/>
to their assistance, the f if rain not interfere, <lb/>
passengers fought their way to threatens rain. <lb/>
guilty was Mrs. <lb/>
Plea. Hut the jury lid not agree with Rescuers laid pranks <lb/>
I bridge to the roof of the car <lb/>
was about half submerged <lb/>
new- stadium has <lb/>
, . to perceive the principles upon which <lb/>
erected there. The game tomorrow .,,,,,,. k <lb/>
recent tariff legislation has been bus- <lb/>
ed. We long passed beyond <lb/>
modest of the <lb/>
crowd will seen at the opening . . <lb/>
Industries of the country and moved <lb/>
boldly forward to the idea that they <lb/>
were entitled to the direct patronage <lb/>
On Thursday In the national <lb/>
For a long time <lb/>
men now <lb/>
on the court house square. Next <lb/>
On Thursday In tile national league <lb/>
from the . . , . of the government. For <lb/>
circuit there will be openings With ,, . . ,. <lb/>
which . ,. . . . , . Ia time so long tn <lb/>
at New York; at Cincinnati, . . <lb/>
with Pittsburgh; at Chicago, with St. <lb/>
Over these the wet and bleeding a second of the <lb/>
I were and those re series In Phil- <lb/>
trial for a year or two, nothing years Hiring medical attention were taken <lb/>
American league cities Thurs <lb/>
Mond-iv committee of the <lb/>
persuade them to give it up. a president is now, to the hospital, <lb/>
of the Confederacy and in- <lb/>
, , or later stock law will prevail throng in session. <lb/>
in the movement will go be- <lb/>
out the entire state. In fart every- <lb/>
fore the commissioners in behalf of <lb/>
. . mine Hull 1----e <lb/>
The bill of a .- they can go barefooted. <lb/>
hero been <lb/>
where that farming and stock Happy lime with the little folk <lb/>
monument here has been talked <lb/>
or less for several years, but active <lb/>
steps in that direction have been slow. <lb/>
It is time now to make up for the <lb/>
en are seeing that is best <lb/>
m. <lb/>
The best way to a flood zone <lb/>
Is to move to North Carolina. <lb/>
Marti <lb/>
The Wesley class of <lb/>
Memorial at E. church, on last Sun- <lb/>
elected the following <lb/>
w. <lb/>
Vice Conrad <lb/>
A. C. <lb/>
P. A. <lb/>
J. P. <lb/>
In <lb/>
day's games will be New York <lb/>
Washington; Philadelphia at Boston; <lb/>
Chicago at Cleveland and Detroit at <lb/>
St. <lb/>
The league champions of last year <lb/>
active in public policy hardly <lb/>
the conditions that preceded it <lb/>
we have sought In our tariff <lb/>
to give each group of <lb/>
or producers what they them- <lb/>
selves thought that they needed In <lb/>
order to maintain a practically ex- <lb/>
market as against the rest <lb/>
of the world. <lb/>
Consciously or unconsciously, we <lb/>
opportunity to honor the T. . Raleigh Tim near ,, the coal man's <lb/>
of the Confederacy by pro- thousand prisoners have been bun another round. <lb/>
to build the monument as in the North Carolina pen- <lb/>
early as possible. Many of the old and only one of them was As I View It <lb/>
soldiers who have passed away would ., Hebrew. Even taking into reading Longfellow I've often shown by the members the <lb/>
have been glad to have seen such a , . ,., ,, ,., Hebrews he, n inspired. manner they discuss the subjects <lb/>
. . , to do a low, dirty act I cant which are brought before them earn <lb/>
monument in their day, those yet , our ,,.,. I, speak, highly e good u <lb/>
with us should be given this honor citizen they make that it To a set in their efficient teacher, Prof. H. K. <lb/>
-tho New- Cork nationals and built up a set of privileges and <lb/>
I Boston Americans-open the season from competition beyond <lb/>
under same leadership and WM easy by any. even tho <lb/>
forms of combination to or- <lb/>
until at last <lb/>
normal, nothing is obliged <lb/>
forces practically intact. <lb/>
H. E. Austin. of <lb/>
The class is now using the graded I our world of big business. <lb/>
of lessons, and interest is be- everything concerted <lb/>
Fire In Goldsboro <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
before they pass away. <lb/>
is rare one goes to prison. <lb/>
heinous sin, Austin. <lb/>
Money to hire has never, <lb/>
never been. <lb/>
At monthly meeting. Friday, of should On Jordan's peaceful banks I firmly <lb/>
night, of the board of directors of, . .,.,,,,. <lb/>
l ,, t j wake up to the fact that their fall- stand. <lb/>
The Home Building and Loan As- <lb/>
tho largo number of <lb/>
for loans passed upon <lb/>
Hank he inn--. Dividend <lb/>
The directors of the National Bank <lb/>
a further indication of the building <lb/>
activities in Greenville. These <lb/>
covered a large of <lb/>
building to cost about I <lb/>
and some six or eight new dwelling <lb/>
The association Is proving <lb/>
a strong factor in helping to <lb/>
new buildings. The next series, <lb/>
which will open the first Sat- <lb/>
in May, promises to be the <lb/>
to cause Greenville to meet the Greenville met Tuesday and do- <lb/>
To live that noble and higher life I a semi-annual dividend of <lb/>
That neither nor money cm per cent, payable at once. The total <lb/>
hope to resources of the bank as shown <lb/>
Now as our lamented statement to the directors, is nearly <lb/>
sweet jingle fact, Will Carlton, Was half of a million dollars, and marks <lb/>
to have his back-woods school ts splendid management and growth. <lb/>
to say, is my <lb/>
sentiments, <lb/>
Against some crimes are be- <lb/>
perpetuated by misguided men <lb/>
arrangement. Only new principles of <lb/>
will save us from a final hard <lb/>
of monopoly and a com <lb/>
loss of the Influences that quirk <lb/>
en enterprise and keep Independent <lb/>
energy alive. <lb/>
It is plain what those principles <lb/>
must be. We must abolish <lb/>
of the government for <lb/>
the establishment of free mail <lb/>
Is what Is holding back the town <lb/>
in getting the benefit of this valuable <lb/>
service. The numbering of the <lb/>
should be completed at once. <lb/>
President Wilson took another step <lb/>
for the return of certain good whose have not been as <lb/>
April origin <lb/>
of Sunday night Arc, which <lb/>
entailed a loss of over a quarter of a <lb/>
million dollars, was learned today -oars even the <lb/>
when Chief Police Denmark and of or of any kind of art <lb/>
advantage, and put our <lb/>
men and producers under the <lb/>
Special Agent Morrison, of the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern, returned from Rocky <lb/>
Mount with Guy East, aged and <lb/>
Edwin aged white boys that <lb/>
stimulation of a necessity <lb/>
be economical and en- <lb/>
OF SALE <lb/>
North Carolina, Pitt County <lb/>
the Superior Court, Before the <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
of the past when he appeared good as some others. Pitt county c Jefferson and It. V. Jefferson <lb/>
before a joint session of congress and speak in no uncertain sounds. <lb/>
est the history of the association. <lb/>
Already the secretary <lb/>
many inquiries from persons who de- <lb/>
personally read his message to that <lb/>
sire to take shares In the next series. <lb/>
or else let her blush and in shame pear Jefferson,. Ella C. Jefferson, <lb/>
and hide her once fair cheek. I. P. Jefferson, and <lb/>
body. He declared there is far manhood days I knew Jefferson. <lb/>
g dignity in this, than in sending his a stalwart young man who had a 1-v <lb/>
me an order made and entered In <lb/>
message by a messenger to be read Axed purpose in life. At tills writing Special Proceeding, <lb/>
he Is one of the high officials of the win May 6th, 1913. at o'clock. <lb/>
A. C. I., railroad system. He did not noon, sell at the court house door <lb/>
despise or shirk the little things of Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb/>
They used to tell It as a joke a determination he following described proper- <lb/>
perfunctorily by a clerk. <lb/>
No art of legislation suits <lb/>
body The same thing is true as a . m of <lb/>
tariff revision, somebody Is going to But it g going to lower ranks to his place of honor Ward street as shown on said plat, <lb/>
kick, no matter what is done. But ,,, ,,. , , ,,,,, i. ,, and remuneration. His mother was at a point one hundred and fifty feet <lb/>
then there would be no tariff <lb/>
ion and revision should come regard- <lb/>
less of who kicks. The tariff really <lb/>
o co-called pleasure and that life was feet to the west line of lot No. <lb/>
., . . ,,,. , only indulging a waste of time thence north along said line one <lb/>
The report from Washington g ,. an end 25.100 <lb/>
the proposed tariff revision will ma- <lb/>
ought to be revised to the basis of My p-M ,. -V <lb/>
only, with every font for <lb/>
protection PU off. No <lb/>
Ins enterprise the moral right <lb/>
government to extend it pro-t <lb/>
. unit <lb/>
that only a man could make or sub- <lb/>
devotedly a <lb/>
me. <lb/>
inc. May the revision come in a <lb/>
heard dealer lay ho know- <lb/>
the expense the eon- <lb/>
feet to the south side of Fourth street, <lb/>
west along said Fourth street <lb/>
fifty feet to the east line of <lb/>
plain, practical and beautiful and south along said <lb/>
try maiden, one educated in the true line one hundred and ninety nine and <lb/>
interpretation of the word, lint his <lb/>
proud mother was bitterly opposed <lb/>
adjourning Tuesday, la n the country. <lb/>
board of county commissioners, another advocate for good roads. <lb/>
out granted by the last leg- <lb/>
to this woman. Their family name. <lb/>
already him. would by such a <lb/>
for ring d livery in Pitt county be reduced to shame. <lb/>
the most of them for people would have had him wed a <lb/>
butterfly, a city hello walker, <lb/>
Hinting continually, <lb/>
winding off the contents of a Eastern Reflector, published every <lb/>
had been held at that place run- Uprising, masters of competitive <lb/>
aways from this place. better workers and mer- <lb/>
The boys confessed that they Were an any in he world, <lb/>
hiding in the railway storage build- laid upon <lb/>
. , . . . ,, tees which we do not. probably <lb/>
and set fire to a bale of cotton <lb/>
i i,., whim can not produce, therefore, and the <lb/>
while a cigarette. When the <lb/>
. , . , duties laid upon luxuries and merely <lb/>
flames started they ran out of the . <lb/>
. ,, j . for the sake of the revenues they <lb/>
building and. catching a freight, went <lb/>
,. . u or yield, the object of the tariff hence- <lb/>
to Mount, where they were <lb/>
forth ad must be effective <lb/>
the whetting of American wits <lb/>
Ly contest with the wits of the rest <lb/>
of tho world. <lb/>
tested. <lb/>
a preliminary trial will be given <lb/>
them tomorrow and their case will <lb/>
doubtless go up to the higher court <lb/>
Which is now trial Male Changes In Fiscal <lb/>
fore Judge Carter. It would be unwise to move toward <lb/>
whose father Is dead, was this end headlong, with reckless haste <lb/>
living with his two brothers who are or with strokes that cut at the very <lb/>
in the electrical supply business. He of what has grown up amongst <lb/>
had only been here a few months an by long process and at our own <lb/>
had Just finished serving a Invitation. It does not alter a thing <lb/>
term in the Virginia reformatory for to upset it and break it and deprive <lb/>
theft, of a chance to change. It destroys <lb/>
East Is a native of Goldsboro. It. He must make changes our <lb/>
father Is out of town and no attempt j fiscal laws, in our fiscal system, <lb/>
has been made to ball either of the whose object Is development, a more <lb/>
boys, who are Jail. The boys, free and wholesome development, not <lb/>
calm they found the door of the build-j revolution or upset or confusion. <lb/>
open, but the railway people say Needed More Than <lb/>
It was locked carefully on Saturday. <lb/>
Raymond Allen Pearson <lb/>
Dr. Raymond Allen Pearson, <lb/>
Ever <lb/>
We must build up trade, especially <lb/>
foreign trade. need tho outlet <lb/>
and the enlarged field of energy more <lb/>
28-100 feet to the point beginning. <lb/>
This April 1st, dent of the Iowa State College of than we ever did before. must <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, I Agriculture one of the foremost build up Industry as well and must <lb/>
ltd Commissioner. among American experts dairy adopt freedom In the place of <lb/>
science, was born in Ind. stimulation only so far as it <lb/>
April He was educated at Will build, not pull down. In dealing <lb/>
private and public schools In bis with the tariff the method by <lb/>
place and later went to Cornell this may done will be a matter <lb/>
University, where he was graduated of Judgment, exercised Item by Item. <lb/>
STATEMENT OF <lb/>
HOW. ETC <lb/>
of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb/>
j. lain I unanimously to <lb/>
to erect a Confederate j agricultural production <lb/>
monument on the court house square the states, having moved up <lb/>
when the people raise a like sum j from shows that she is <lb/>
The commissioners will have the com toward the top. <lb/>
of the entire county in <lb/>
making is appropriation. Now the <lb/>
brain, with no conception of home <lb/>
That North Carolina now stands making, her only to catch a <lb/>
beau and then she'd let the poor <lb/>
low row up stream or down <lb/>
craft must go, but how to pull one <lb/>
ore she did not know. The only thing <lb/>
She knew was how to play a piano <lb/>
and spit out a few French phrases. <lb/>
man said I can- <lb/>
not marry that choice of <lb/>
Hut you must, my said. <lb/>
cannot, I will said he. <lb/>
I will disown you as my Said <lb/>
he prize highly a mothers love <lb/>
hell <lb/>
The Western flood zone is now trans <lb/>
people go work at once to Mississippi river, and <lb/>
raise their so the In a hundred years <lb/>
in be erected as early as possible. piloted along that stream. <lb/>
The will secure a handsome I <lb/>
monument and we rejoice that contract has been let for the affection, but I will suffer <lb/>
is soon to blot out her shame ,.,, Ashley Home rather than marry such <lb/>
, . , . , . I load as would He did not <lb/>
will have erected In Raleigh to tho <lb/>
for this long neglect. <lb/>
fall to see wherein the move- <lb/>
in Virginia to petition the leg- <lb/>
to convene extra session people what ran do In good s <lb/>
women of the Confederacy. , <lb/>
man told his mother he would <lb/>
Representative Clark has told the than to attempt to misguide any man, <lb/>
or set of men. and especially those <lb/>
Managing Editor, D. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
varsity ho was professor of the Dairy heroic, but remedies may be heroic <lb/>
Industry from 1903 to 1908. In the and yet be remedies. It Is our bus- <lb/>
latter year he was appointed New York to make sure that they gen- <lb/>
Mutineer D J latter year was new u ii <lb/>
C Commissioner of Agriculture, nine. Our object is clear. If our <lb/>
Publisher, Reflector position be held until called motive Is above <lb/>
the presidency of Iowa Stale College <lb/>
Dr. Pearson Is the an- <lb/>
Inc. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
holding a <lb/>
cent or more of total amount of of numerous reports and <lb/>
D. J. O. I. Joy- published by the United Slate. <lb/>
C. B. W. of Agriculture, the New <lb/>
only an occasional error or judgment <lb/>
Is against us, we shall be <lb/>
fortunate. <lb/>
We are called upon to render <lb/>
a great service more mat- <lb/>
It <lb/>
of <lb/>
I. Small, of Washington, N. C. <lb/>
Known bondholders, mortgagees., <lb/>
and Other security holders, <lb/>
per cent or more of total amount <lb/>
of bonds, mortgagees, or other <lb/>
York State College of Agriculture and I than one. Our <lb/>
should be met our methods should <lb/>
J. Cobb, D. C. Moore. S. J. <lb/>
H Sugg. W H. Pall. Jr. New York State Department of <lb/>
e. N. C Agriculture. At the Paris exposition <lb/>
Of 1909 he received a gold medal as <lb/>
a collaborator. <lb/>
, who have not had the advantage that <lb/>
to Impeach Governor Mann, Is going building under the law. Now get g n, n Linotype Co., New <lb/>
to provide any remedy for the busy and do It. no of Kind, York. X Y. S. J. Everett, Trustee. <lb/>
n. J. <lb/>
Sworn lo and subscribed before ma <lb/>
Is It day of April. 1913. <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE, <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
commission Hay . <lb/>
lion of the Aliens. They cannot be <lb/>
brought back to life and the move- <lb/>
against the governor . the delinquent Bat <lb/>
up a strife that will not should get in touch <lb/>
any good. tor. <lb/>
gentle will not <lb/>
If yon do not want your name to appeal to. I hope not, but it <lb/>
. then e thin, s <lb/>
dune in Pit <lb/>
the <lb/>
should to a halt. <lb/>
V KNOW. <lb/>
OF THAI <lb/>
Time Of And Departure <lb/>
COAST<lb/>
e a m 1.1 P m <lb/>
e m l p <lb/>
1.15 a m <lb/>
1.31 a. m. <lb/>
4.25 a. m. <lb/>
3.30 a. m <lb/>
7.35 a. m. <lb/>
4.17 p. a <lb/>
be thorough, as thorough as mode- <lb/>
rate and well considered up- <lb/>
on the facts as they are, and not work <lb/>
ed out as if we were beginners. <lb/>
are to deal with the facts of our own <lb/>
day, with facts of no other, and <lb/>
to make laws which square with <lb/>
those facts. It Is the best, indeed. <lb/>
It Is necessary, to begin with the <lb/>
I will urge nothing upon you <lb/>
at Hie opening of your sessions which <lb/>
an obscure that first object or <lb/>
out energies from that clearly <lb/>
ti. duty. <lb/>
Pat pitcher. Is showing <lb/>
some great benders with the <lb/>
this Spring. <lb/>
Dig league scouts are taking a slant <lb/>
at Pitcher the Amherst <lb/>
College classy <lb/>
Sam Crawford, the Detroit Tigers <lb/>
has been the ball at a terrific <lb/>
clip during the spring practice. <lb/>
Taylor, tho ex-Giant pit- <lb/>
who pitched for Montreal last knitting mill building for that <lb/>
campaign Yard Authorities Appealed To <lb/>
of Local Sufficient To <lb/>
Hut Re- <lb/>
II in <lb/>
Keen Met <lb/>
Widening of Area of Travel <lb/>
tar Slate Control <lb/>
from Carolina Good <lb/>
Heads Association, N. <lb/>
Improvements of the highways in <lb/>
almost every locality where It has <lb/>
against tho to women <lb/>
contained in the marriage <lb/>
service the latest of the <lb/>
spiritual militancy league <lb/>
Fifteen such moral humiliations are <lb/>
mentioned in the manifesto which <lb/>
ll sending not only to every <lb/>
I of the Church of England. <lb/>
And Tugs Were Sent Tn Aid <lb/>
Fighters. Sparks Fire <lb/>
NORFOLK, April Fire today at <lb/>
o'clock completely destroyed the <lb/>
mill of the Surry Lumber Com- <lb/>
plant on the Southern Branch <lb/>
season, has signed with the <lb/>
club, of the Southern League. <lb/>
The greatest exhibition game this <lb/>
purpose. A committee consisting of <lb/>
C S. Carr. G. H. W. Hadley and D. <lb/>
was appointed to co-op- <lb/>
spring was tho contest in , of ,,, former <lb/>
wagons. Sometimes an automobile <lb/>
but not often. <lb/>
drawn by horses over <lb/>
proved are necessarily limited, <lb/>
do- <lb/>
it the Venice team <lb/>
the White to <lb/>
The city of Iowa, will own <lb/>
the baseball grounds on which <lb/>
Rowland's Three-1 Leaguers will <lb/>
play their games this season. <lb/>
The Mink League has been <lb/>
knitting mill property and the-pros- <lb/>
with a view of securing <lb/>
hosiery mill. <lb/>
Postmaster R. C. Flanagan made <lb/>
some statements that answered <lb/>
heard several times of late <lb/>
I to when free mail delivery for Green- <lb/>
ed and most all of the players in ., He that <lb/>
defunct organization have caught on for , o ,,, <lb/>
The box mill was a new building <lb/>
recently erected by the company it <lb/>
it is ii that there <lb/>
feet of lumber in the mill, <lb/>
eel of box <lb/>
and about a million feel of lumber <lb/>
on the yard, all of which burned <lb/>
This will make the loss in lumber <lb/>
about <lb/>
Owing to a high wind the <lb/>
spread rapidly and during the pro- <lb/>
teams In the Nebraska State <lb/>
League. <lb/>
May will be Chance <lb/>
in Chicago. The selected the <lb/>
first Saturday game between Peer- <lb/>
less Leader's New Yorks and the White <lb/>
Clark Washington Sena- <lb/>
tors are mid-season form <lb/>
and look good enough to give the Red <lb/>
the Athletics a real battle <lb/>
after April <lb/>
New York critics predict that pit- <lb/>
Jeff will supplant <lb/>
and Mar- <lb/>
as the mainstay of Giants <lb/>
this <lb/>
It is said that Pitcher Catch- <lb/>
Hassler. Outfielder and In- <lb/>
Hates are the only recruits who <lb/>
Will slick up with the Cleveland Naps. <lb/>
Manager Mack has <lb/>
ed that he will get along without <lb/>
scouts In the future and will devote <lb/>
his attention to trying out schoolboys <lb/>
and sand-lot instead of <lb/>
I eying fancy prices for minor league <lb/>
stars. <lb/>
Five of the six cities ii. the <lb/>
League, Dayton, Springfield, Terr- <lb/>
Fort Wayne, and <lb/>
suffered great damage through the <lb/>
recent floods in Indiana and Ohio. It <lb/>
is doubtful whether the league will <lb/>
be able to open the season of 1913 on <lb/>
April the scheduled time. <lb/>
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb/>
LAXATIVE Quinine. It <lb/>
Headache and works <lb/>
I -1 refund if fails cure. <lb/>
P. W. GROVE'S b. <lb/>
been entitled lo free delivery by <lb/>
son of receipts, but there <lb/>
were certain requirements of the gov- <lb/>
that the town must meet be- <lb/>
fore the free delivery can go In <lb/>
Among requirements <lb/>
that tho houses be properly number- <lb/>
ed and tho streets named. As far <lb/>
Pack as two years ago the aldermen <lb/>
lift It to the mayor to see that <lb/>
was done, but so far the require- <lb/>
giveth woman to be married <lb/>
to this <lb/>
One of the remedies suggested for <lb/>
Hie hauling of animals is Hinted ls of the words; the <lb/>
to what they can pull over the worst is that bridegroom be <lb/>
places. While three or four tons are promise to her and <lb/>
not exceptional loads for two minister also <lb/>
on hard roads of grade. One- this man to mar- <lb/>
third to one-quarter of that amount <lb/>
Is often difficult to over a Three the <lb/>
road which with mud holes rings ring and tho bridegroom's ac- <lb/>
sharp pitches; with long heavy bills declaration. words, of ,,, conflagration tour nous <lb/>
it is often less. all my worldly goods I thee en- i South Norfolk rough from <lb/>
When good roads arc built have never been says the <lb/>
local truffle, which previously manifesto. The government is <lb/>
gone by other routes, is diverted t to drop the ring ceremony and Its <lb/>
them, probably doubling the amount formula or to enforce an exchange <lb/>
local travel originating in tho of rings the use of a formula <lb/>
which passed over the road be- containing economic falsehoods or <lb/>
Its Improvement. moral <lb/>
The good road easily doubles the Humiliation No. Is tho <lb/>
that a horse or team and buggy pronouncement that they shall man <lb/>
can travel in a day. This fact brings and wife together. The Implication <lb/>
into existence a larger amount of complained of is that woman is <lb/>
and the Berkley department <lb/>
which then working on the <lb/>
plant, forced to leave in <lb/>
older to render assistance at the fire <lb/>
in South Norfolk. <lb/>
The navy yard authorities were <lb/>
pealed to for assistance and sent the <lb/>
tug Massasoit with about men. <lb/>
who worked faithfully In getting as <lb/>
much lumber as possible out of reach <lb/>
of the The Merchants and <lb/>
. , ., ,, class of travel, estimated at fifty wholly a wife and the man not wholly ma <lb/>
has been only partially . company s tug Apollo, <lb/>
Tho town ought to have the free <lb/>
livery, but cannot get it until the re-1 <lb/>
are met. <lb/>
Good roads were also discussed an <lb/>
Representative D. If, Clark made <lb/>
explanation of the good roads <lb/>
Mil passed by the last legislature. <lb/>
Several matters pertaining to the <lb/>
welfare of club were considered, i <lb/>
per cent more, by reason of the <lb/>
greater distance which may be <lb/>
Protesting <lb/>
that the first of <lb/>
the overlapping travel from Psalms addresses itself wholly lo the name <lb/>
W. A. also responded <lb/>
the and had a stream from that tug 0.1 <lb/>
DROPS <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
REMEDY <lb/>
For all of <lb/>
Sciatica, Gout, <lb/>
Troubles, Catarrh and <lb/>
STOP THE PAIN <lb/>
Quick Relief <lb/>
It and w- <lb/>
I n mils mid <lb/>
.-troys <lb/>
I and Is <lb/>
safe hi I rare m its No <lb/>
other like it. Sample <lb/>
tree on <lb/>
SOLD DRUGGISTS <lb/>
On bottle, or <lb/>
11- of if <lb/>
, CURE Ca <lb/>
Sired <lb/>
Chicago <lb/>
other localities, this class of <lb/>
may easily be multiplied by three. <lb/>
The development of the automobile <lb/>
multiplies by ten, according to tho <lb/>
PLAYERS <lb/>
A sister of Baby Is to make <lb/>
her shortly a Parisian <lb/>
revue. <lb/>
Thomas I. Shea Is to produce <lb/>
play called by Henry <lb/>
Irving Dodge. <lb/>
William may play in <lb/>
London the role of to Forbes <lb/>
Othello. <lb/>
David tho noted baritone, <lb/>
is to be the star of a piece <lb/>
Jolly <lb/>
W, A. Brady has engaged Delia fox <lb/>
to play his forthcoming revival of <lb/>
Next tho two Mabel <lb/>
and Edith are to star In <lb/>
a new play by Cleveland Moffat. <lb/>
the sister of Edgar <lb/>
will a member of Grace <lb/>
George's company while New York. <lb/>
Gentleman of which <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
All of the latest styles summer <lb/>
dress goods, silks voiles at <lb/>
Barber and Company. <lb/>
J. F. Harrington and <lb/>
Lucy Hester went to <lb/>
John Is to star, has been day. <lb/>
renamed in the fountain drinks, cigars and <lb/>
Next season Richard and Miss groceries come to Cox and House. <lb/>
Social at Training School <lb/>
The one year Teacher class of the <lb/>
Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School known as the class, <lb/>
n social Monday night. <lb/>
AH the members of the faculty and <lb/>
an Officer from each class were pres- <lb/>
The reception hall was beautifully <lb/>
decorated In gray and yellow Jessa- <lb/>
mine, tho class colors and class <lb/>
flower. <lb/>
The partners for the evening were, <lb/>
proved by matching the pen and Ink <lb/>
sketches of Jingles. I <lb/>
The contest was to guess the <lb/>
et rhymes that the sketches I <lb/>
represented. <lb/>
Miss Miss Louie <lb/>
Poll won tho prize, which <lb/>
was a rhyme book. <lb/>
Various familiar Jingles were act- <lb/>
ed in a shadow moving show. <lb/>
During tho evening punch, sand- <lb/>
and olives were informally <lb/>
served. <lb/>
bridegroom, the league demands III if n, continues lo blow in <lb/>
omission or that it is supplemented t, direction as It Is at this <lb/>
by another addressed to the wife. balance of the Surry Lumber j <lb/>
Tho petition that the man shall love Company's plant will be saved, <lb/>
most reliable the radius of his wife as Christ the church is The burned box mill. Including the <lb/>
a day's travel. With an automobile appalling humiliation of woman adjoining lumber shed, was <lb/>
a business or professional man at the a pernicious exaltation of r,,., stored with box shook. <lb/>
county scat or other point can visit thirteenth indignity is quoting The exterior of the mill and shed was <lb/>
practically every part of tho county St, Paul's submit covered with iron. <lb/>
a day and be home before supper yourselves unto your husbands as 1111- <lb/>
People from other localities to the Lord; for the husband Is the <lb/>
on business or pleasure, enter, leave head of the wife, even as Christ is the <lb/>
or cross a territory in a time head of the <lb/>
which formerly took local mer- Tho league strenuously opposes the <lb/>
chants deliver goods twenty-five mil's idea of the husband being the head of <lb/>
away instead of within village limits. wife and <lb/>
Automobile trucks establish lines to also submit yourselves unto your <lb/>
villages and smaller points which as a supplement to this second <lb/>
were previously unprovided for. With exhortation to tho wife. <lb/>
all these facilities, which improved <lb/>
roads make possible, It is estimated <lb/>
that motor car travel of all kinds <lb/>
is multiplied approximately by ten. <lb/>
Doubling the heavy traffic, trebling <lb/>
light horse and multiply- <lb/>
the motor traffic by ten, places <lb/>
fifteen vehicles on the good road where <lb/>
there was hut one before the improve- <lb/>
was made. And this is an under- <lb/>
estimate rather than otherwise. A <lb/>
close observation of the travel over <lb/>
thousands of miles of Improved roads <lb/>
will show increases of twenty or thirty <lb/>
times that which existed before s <lb/>
good roads was constructed. This <lb/>
A Tried and Proved <lb/>
Guarantee <lb/>
A well known lumber man <lb/>
es the loss at between and <lb/>
Including the mill which. It <lb/>
is said, cost <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
-o <lb/>
AYDEN, April Jack <lb/>
for Weakness and Less of Appetite happened to the misfortune <lb/>
tome. . ,,.,,, Ms ., ,;.,.,,.,;<lb/>
I TORI <lb/>
v up the mm, .<lb/>
Man a of Hudson's Lit- <lb/>
Tone, Then Took It Hack <lb/>
For Ills Money <lb/>
and Hot It <lb/>
Report of tho Condition of <lb/>
OF <lb/>
at Grifton in the state of North Car- <lb/>
at the of business April 1913 <lb/>
Resources <lb/>
and discounts . 166,904.40 <lb/>
Overdrafts, secured and <lb/>
secured . <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures. . <lb/>
Due from banks and I <lb/>
. <lb/>
Cash . <lb/>
coin, including all <lb/>
minor coin currency . <lb/>
bank notes and <lb/>
other S. notes . 1340.00 <lb/>
14,678.83 <lb/>
30.00 <lb/>
A man recently out the <lb/>
which <lb/>
gives with every bottle of <lb/>
enormous Increase In travel is one of Liver Tone. He bought a bottle and <lb/>
the wonders of the age In which we then went back to the drug store <lb/>
live. And this enhanced travel Is an said the medicine hadn't helped him. <lb/>
important factor in the development This druggist Just reached Into his <lb/>
of local markets. cash register and took out a half Capital stock paid in <lb/>
Slate control of road construction the price of the bottle of tho Liver Surplus fund . <lb/>
Is made necessary by a number of Tone and handed it back to the gen- <lb/>
from spending a few days their <lb/>
home In <lb/>
A new lot of dry goods and notions <lb/>
just received. A. W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
Cox and House Invites the public <lb/>
Williams will again appear <lb/>
together under the management of <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
Tow companies will be seen in <lb/>
next season, the eastern <lb/>
lo open Boston and the west- <lb/>
one In Chicago. <lb/>
tho noted Hungarian <lb/>
Is to star In a piece call- <lb/>
ed Little under the <lb/>
direction of and <lb/>
George M. has appeared <lb/>
tho last time on the Now York stage <lb/>
In and after a <lb/>
short tour will retire to his farm near <lb/>
Providence. Island. <lb/>
A novel performance Is to given <lb/>
in New York at tho benefit of <lb/>
when a scene from <lb/>
will acted by a made <lb/>
up of dramatic critics and newspaper <lb/>
men. <lb/>
David has another pupil i <lb/>
whom he Is going to present tn a, <lb/>
leading role. Her name Is <lb/>
Freeman and has been <lb/>
study in various of the com-; <lb/>
Howland, a grand opera <lb/>
composer, has written a play called <lb/>
April <lb/>
Laura Carrie Dixon, Jose- <lb/>
Dixon, of W. H. S. reasons, each Important Hut he didn't take the money. <lb/>
as has been demonstrated by He owned up that ho was Just try- <lb/>
the experience of states where State the guarantee as a matter <lb/>
aid has long been the rule. Among he had found Dodson's <lb/>
are, that the roads In various Tone tho host remedy for <lb/>
counties when built shall form con- and biliousness he had e- <lb/>
to come and inspect their line of construction or tried. he said, wife <lb/>
goods and notions. shall be as nearly uniform as the wouldn't be without a bottle In <lb/>
Hardy Johnson went to available materials Will house for anything. It's the best <lb/>
that tho location, drainage, ma- thing in the world for the whole <lb/>
and every other factor family and the medicine that I prefer <lb/>
ed In the construction shall be under to take or to give my <lb/>
the charge of competent a lazy <lb/>
engineers; that the contracts Pharmacy sells Dodson's <lb/>
let lo competent and responsible Liver Tone and guarantees It to start <lb/>
contractors, who can be hell to a the liver Without violence. It Is <lb/>
accountability; and that the road the place of everywhere, <lb/>
funds, slate, county and township, f you buy a bottle don't find this <lb/>
properly expended and accounted for. pleasant lasting vegetable the <lb/>
so that every dollar shall produce best thing to start a lazy liver, <lb/>
dollar's of first-class road. will hand your money back with a <lb/>
In no other way than by con- <lb/>
can things achieved. It <lb/>
has been demonstrated a Poe <lb/>
authority by the gram <lb/>
Is necessary in tho Interests of The Sidney Lanier Literary Society <lb/>
economy and excellence, and that the at its regular meeting on Saturday <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
. <lb/>
. 2.000.00 <lb/>
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb/>
rent expenses and taxes <lb/>
Paid . <lb/>
Time certificates of deposit <lb/>
Deposits subject to check. 34,02,1.72 <lb/>
Cashier's checks outstanding 141.04 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Nancy Haw slips, White bliss <lb/>
Irish colder seed potatoes, J. R. <lb/>
Smith and <lb/>
The Masons held their regular <lb/>
communication last Thursday with <lb/>
degree work which was Interspersed <lb/>
with a shad stew and hot barbecue. <lb/>
Several from Greenville were in at- <lb/>
Mr. Richard Is collecting <lb/>
material preparatory for building a <lb/>
large set of sale stables. <lb/>
Mr. Hardy of <lb/>
v as here Monday on business. <lb/>
All of hardware, mill fittings, <lb/>
force pumps, lime, cement, bay, oats, <lb/>
ship stuff and Held J. It. Smith <lb/>
and Bro. <lb/>
Tho Ayden Lumber Company are <lb/>
overhauling plant and will <lb/>
soon be sawing again. <lb/>
Mr. J. Carl Jones, a notary public <lb/>
end man noted for declares <lb/>
he saw snow falling Tuesday in the <lb/>
town of Ayden. <lb/>
Messrs. H. G. and J. R. <lb/>
made a business trip to <lb/>
I Durham last Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Ed, and family spent <lb/>
Sunday In Wilson, going through the <lb/>
on his automobile. <lb/>
Messrs. Hart and Harrington, of <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Mon- <lb/>
Mr. J. It. Johnson went to Grifton <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon to visit his brother <lb/>
who is very <lb/>
Hardware and mill supplies at A <lb/>
Ange and Co. <lb/>
Mr. Jack Holton of W. H. S., left <lb/>
Monday night for his homo <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Harrington. Barber and <lb/>
have a good supply of American Farm ; , shall evening. April B, spent an Interesting <lb/>
so connect as to make through high- hour on the study of Edgar Allen <lb/>
ways between important points. Poe. <lb/>
aid In road building, there- A brief sketch of his career was <lb/>
fore, requires that tho stale have a by Miss An <lb/>
department, provided with Poe as a poet was given <lb/>
highway engineers of established rep- Mabel Davis, of Poe as a <lb/>
and admitted ability that writer by Miss Selby. Some In- <lb/>
they always give us a bright con- , . , , <lb/>
roads constructed may be equal to <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina, county <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I. W. J. Bullock, cashier of <lb/>
above named bank do solemnly swear <lb/>
for that the above statement Is true to <lb/>
the best of my knowledge and be- <lb/>
lief. <lb/>
J. BULLOCK, Cashier. <lb/>
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb/>
this day of April, 1913, <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
My commission expires Jan. 1915, <lb/>
Correct-At <lb/>
W. <lb/>
C. J. TUCKER, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
to fill your order. <lb/>
Mr. Tucker was a is- <lb/>
ant caller In town Sunday. <lb/>
The Oxford singing class will <lb/>
an entertainment here Monday night. <lb/>
We hope they will have a full house <lb/>
cert. <lb/>
M. T. Spier carries a complete line <lb/>
of ladles, men's and shoes, <lb/>
rail and take a look them. <lb/>
Always on hand a fresh supply pf <lb/>
heavy and fancy groceries at M. T. <lb/>
store. <lb/>
Cum Oil isn't Con <lb/>
The no of Kan <lb/>
. II-. <lb/>
It i v <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Chung, a Chinese student, is one of <lb/>
the most promising ball players <lb/>
j the Columbia University <lb/>
He Is a second has, man and <lb/>
.-. rood bitter. <lb/>
Adding Jimmy feet r, 1-2 <lb/>
Inches lo Carl Wellman's feet In- <lb/>
tin Louis Browns have aver <lb/>
I feel of pitching rial <lb/>
In two n <lb/>
the strain of constantly growing <lb/>
by the federal govern- <lb/>
especially tho construction <lb/>
and maintenance of tho main roads <lb/>
reaching between centers of <lb/>
population and interest, must be the <lb/>
logical of reasoning <lb/>
on tho subject. Improvements <lb/>
benefit the county and state must, <lb/>
the revolution In <lb/>
benefit the nation <lb/>
well. <lb/>
imprinted facts about Poe <lb/>
given by Miss Millie <lb/>
Miss Mary Smith told in a most real- <lb/>
manner the story Tall <lb/>
Tale Miss Lillian Harrell <lb/>
read <lb/>
The Instrumental solo, <lb/>
by Miss Ross, and tho vocal <lb/>
solo. by Miss Mavis <lb/>
added much to enjoyment<lb/>
Miss was <lb/>
of program committee. <lb/>
Piles Cured in to Days <lb/>
1- refund if <lb/>
i, in cure any r oil Itching, <lb/>
Protruding <lb/>
u Cubs Tampa, <lb/>
There Ir of a Spring series b <lb/>
the Cub.-, tho Athletics <lb/>
Both teams train In Flori- <lb/>
the Athletics Jacksonville <lb/>
S. invaded by <lb/>
the British forces under Sir <lb/>
Henry Clinton. <lb/>
Lee surrendered to <lb/>
Grant at Appomattox Court <lb/>
spent Sunday in Ayden. <lb/>
Furniture, cook stoves, windows <lb/>
and doors, screen doors and screen <lb/>
windows at J. It. Smith and <lb/>
Tho Society at tho <lb/>
Seminary will discuss Woman <lb/>
We expect to hear something <lb/>
that will make good reading. <lb/>
Tho special sessions of congress <lb/>
v revise the tariff. We wonder <lb/>
it they will reduce the price of <lb/>
straw. is effecting us. <lb/>
Cotton Kings Guano Bower, Cotton <lb/>
planters all kinds of plows, hoes <lb/>
and shovels to match at J. R. Smith <lb/>
and <lb/>
Sheet metal workers have received <lb/>
notice to the effect that the next meet- <lb/>
of the International body a move <lb/>
will be made In the direction of es- <lb/>
somewhere a home for all <lb/>
members of the craft, along <lb/>
the lines of homes which have been <lb/>
established by other crafts. <lb/>
QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST <lb/>
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC <lb/>
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both <lb/>
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives <lb/>
out id the Iron builds up <lb/>
the System. For Adults and <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
You know what you when <lb/>
you take chill <lb/>
T for through- <lb/>
out the South a the standard Malaria, <lb/>
Chill and Remedy and General <lb/>
Strengthening Tonic. It is as strong as <lb/>
the strongest bitter tonic, hut Jo not <lb/>
the bitter because the <lb/>
lo not dissolve in the do <lb/>
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS <lb/>
AT THE SAME TIME <lb/>
The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's <lb/>
Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic <lb/>
Surgical Dressing discovered by an <lb/>
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood <lb/>
Poisoning. <lb/>
Thousand of families know it already, <lb/>
a trial will convince that ML <lb/>
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC <lb/>
oil, is moat wonderful remedy ever <lb/>
discovered Wounds, Old Sores, <lb/>
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases <lb/>
all wounds and external whether <lb/>
Con people are <lb/>
solve readily in the acids of tho stomach. I finding new uses tins old <lb/>
your Druggist. We mean remedy, <lb/>
it. mean it. f 1.00 <lb/>
. One That i <lb/>
Look B. on eve <lb/>
LAX <lb/>
k i I lag.<lb/>
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NOW<lb/>
IS THE TIME<lb/>
to buy Stalk Cutters, <lb/>
Disc Harrows, Drag <lb/>
Harrows, Smoothing <lb/>
Harrows, Pulverizing <lb/>
Harrows, Corn Plant- <lb/>
Fertilizer <lb/>
American <lb/>
Wire Fencing, Gal- <lb/>
Roofing. <lb/>
Prices always the <lb/>
lowest. Come to see <lb/>
us for any goods you <lb/>
need. We carry a <lb/>
complete stock. <lb/>
We appreciate your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Many Hear Prison Evangelist <lb/>
George Crabtree <lb/>
Am that crowded the ca- <lb/>
i in <lb/>
night <lb/>
to hear the lecture in <lb/>
Mr. C an hour and <lb/>
ii com- <lb/>
n m most <lb/>
of bis Ion of the <lb/>
. g an l re men- <lb/>
the i <lb/>
l within i years. <lb/>
received <lb/>
i i <lb/>
i d within <lb/>
I it <lb/>
on i and Pitt i <lb/>
e did <lb/>
of <lb/>
et to the <lb/>
remedied. i tail d <lb/>
to our Pitt i Minn. <lb/>
and the chain and asked the <lb/>
Christian i to ligate I <lb/>
ii. eon I very highly th <lb/>
Ion our Jail <lb/>
Mr. Crabtree digressed at <lb/>
lay the blame for much of tie crime <lb/>
on whiskey and cigarette smoking by <lb/>
boys in knee trousers. <lb/>
re Interesting and <lb/>
very Instructive and th description <lb/>
of prison life has often been <lb/>
orated by magazine articles, Such <lb/>
work should be encouraged and <lb/>
prison authorities taught how- to be- <lb/>
humane to the <lb/>
ate is. <lb/>
MOVEMENT OF TRAIN <lb/>
Time Of Arrival And <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LIMB <lb/>
Northbound <lb/>
8.18 a. m. 1.18 p. m <lb/>
in 6.1 v <lb/>
h. SOUTHERN <lb/>
1.16 a. a. m <lb/>
a. a. m <lb/>
a p. nu <lb/>
New Shirts <lb/>
Are Blooming Here <lb/>
Marriage Licenses <lb/>
ti r of Bell Issued <lb/>
following marriage the past <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
A Fannie <lb/>
J. It. and Pear Hes- <lb/>
D. and Ida <lb/>
Ernest and Eva Ruck. <lb/>
u. and Elisabeth <lb/>
Hail. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Will Hodges and Hannah Williams. <lb/>
Prank and Susan Anderson. <lb/>
George Price and Annie Bryant. <lb/>
Cleve Max and Grimes. <lb/>
Hurt Host and Annie Jackson. <lb/>
Charlie and Rani.- Hines, <lb/>
West Harris and <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
April Ash- <lb/>
Spier wont to Greenville Thurs- <lb/>
day en lug. <lb/>
All of the latest styles in summer <lb/>
goods, -silks and at Marring <lb/>
ton, Barber and Co. <lb/>
Misses Clyde Chapman and <lb/>
I Tucker went to Greenville <lb/>
a new lot dry goods and notions <lb/>
just i a w, Ange Co. <lb/>
Alley Tingle and Mabel Wit- <lb/>
. New- who have bee i <lb/>
B. P r. Institute, <lb/>
I to their Lome<lb/>
High <lb/>
ball .- left here <lb/>
. <lb/>
went to Ki <lb/>
i . an i House the i to <lb/>
cl of dry <lb/>
an i notions. <lb/>
fountain drinks, cigars and <lb/>
come to Cox and H <lb/>
and Clara Las- <lb/>
of Rich Square, left <lb/>
morning for home after <lb/>
V. P. Institute. <lb/>
Hardware and mill supplies at A. <lb/>
W. Ange and Co. <lb/>
j Harrington, Barber and Company <lb/>
good supply of American Farm <lb/>
fencing on band and would be glad <lb/>
till your orders. <lb/>
For reasons useless to mention <lb/>
that the Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Co., close their books at once. All <lb/>
sons Indebted to company are <lb/>
urgently requested to make i <lb/>
Mr. T. sells widow. <lb/>
elf rising every bag sold <lb/>
under guarantee to give satisfaction <lb/>
M refunded. <lb/>
For ladles and gents silk hosiery <lb/>
In black, tan and white go to M. r. <lb/>
More, who also carries a com- <lb/>
line of up to date merchandise. <lb/>
The B. Y. P. Convention of this <lb/>
district closed Wednesday evening, <lb/>
and we feel that we are the bettor <lb/>
for having had such a delightful <lb/>
meeting in our little town. <lb/>
There were many unions represent- <lb/>
ed and the attendance was good <lb/>
. The helpful messages de- <lb/>
livered by Mr. Flake, Mr. Davis. Dr. <lb/>
Carter and Mr. will <lb/>
doubt linger in the hearts of all <lb/>
certainly result in more effective <lb/>
work In the kingdom. <lb/>
Why Wait <lb/>
Until It Is <lb/>
Too Late <lb/>
A bottle of King of <lb/>
Internals, in the home may <lb/>
save complications in Croup, <lb/>
Colds or Pneumonia, External <lb/>
it do no harm-it has <lb/>
thousands In dispelling <lb/>
colds that might proved <lb/>
, us. <lb/>
What Does <lb/>
the Home Need <lb/>
This Season <lb/>
This is what a <lb/>
I in i <lb/>
My personal use and observation <lb/>
convinces me that yon cannot claim <lb/>
too much for Preparation. <lb/>
yon names ii two well known <lb/>
; think I hey owe their re- <lb/>
from desperate i <lb/>
i to The nurses state <lb/>
It is remarkable soon II <lb/>
id of congestion and <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
Contractor, <lb/>
Providence, R. <lb/>
Ml and <lb/>
Three sixes, IS cents <lb/>
MEDICAL COMPANY <lb/>
Concord, S. <lb/>
How about the <lb/>
lo you think it will serve an- <lb/>
other season Old <lb/>
tors are unsanitary and <lb/>
A new one at th <lb/>
right juice would be an excel- <lb/>
lent Investment. <lb/>
V. hat about the glass. <lb/>
supply, and how about table <lb/>
linens Have you taken an in- <lb/>
recently of the <lb/>
of the china cabinet and <lb/>
sideboard What about new <lb/>
Have you given any <lb/>
thought to the question of cm- <lb/>
is a good time to I I <lb/>
of these things. The <lb/>
full of splendid opportunities t.- <lb/>
The advertisements In <lb/>
REFLECTOR are always full i i <lb/>
valuable suggestions and <lb/>
don't want to overlook <lb/>
Figure out what you need in <lb/>
the home for the coming season <lb/>
then take counsel with TH <lb/>
advertisers. <lb/>
Paul Mi trick <lb/>
Che only Merchant <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Has moved in rear Harden <lb/>
Royal blue Store. ,,,, <lb/>
those needing his services will i. <lb/>
ready to on them <lb/>
Full of very newest samples for <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
and suits to order promptly <lb/>
Vices from up. <lb/>
clothing cleaned, pressed, <lb/>
tiding your work and get <lb/>
he bent. Phone work trill <lb/>
I sent for when desired. <lb/>
m -m <lb/>
r.<lb/>
v OFFER <lb/>
EASY TE <lb/>
can assist . to own rout own <lb/>
and the terms will be as <lb/>
if not easier, than paying rent <lb/>
to build or buy a <lb/>
haven't enough money <lb/>
it will be to your <lb/>
let us explain how are <lb/>
you. It'll be money in your <lb/>
in LOAD <lb/>
10- St, X.<lb/>
New <lb/>
Evans<lb/>
sad<lb/>
No. Night or <lb/>
All <lb/>
--and they're <lb/>
good. <lb/>
New which <lb/>
sparkle with style and with <lb/>
distinctiveness awaits your <lb/>
inspection. <lb/>
Shirts Hint you'll be proud <lb/>
to show when you open your <lb/>
coat. Negligee styles <lb/>
the pi French <lb/>
cull i <lb/>
i lain b is-<lb/>
g of <lb/>
and He h colorings. <lb/>
Triangle <lb/>
The 5-PLY Collar <lb/>
C. L <lb/>
sit With Sweetheart <lb/>
Returns Io Claim Dolli <lb/>
but Is Stung <lb/>
ASHEVILLE, April The sequel <lb/>
the shooting of Metro an <lb/>
Italian by it. A. <lb/>
Lee Owenby, father and son, at the <lb/>
the latter, near Murphy, hist <lb/>
nary, written today when the <lb/>
Italian Mi . which reveal an <lb/>
usual chain of circumstances. <lb/>
In one suit seeks to re- <lb/>
damages for <lb/>
injuries received at the hands of the <lb/>
defendant father and son, and In <lb/>
second suit he seeks to recover <lb/>
front Hum Owenby, daughter of <lb/>
the Owenby, which sum the <lb/>
alleges he deposited with Miss <lb/>
as evidence of his good faith <lb/>
In bis promise to marry her. <lb/>
; la that he mot <lb/>
by Fort Terry. N. V. <lb/>
two she apparently <lb/>
Ills love when he visited her <lb/>
mountain home near <lb/>
further that urgent <lb/>
i back Italy a <lb/>
and. i <lb/>
lint, quit d i . <lb/>
doubt's as to h <lb/>
In i cars the <lb/>
ID alleges when m <lb/>
h to this count rs <lb/>
nu <lb/>
to I <lb/>
this year, he <lb/>
by <lb/>
II n he I <lb/>
I t leave I <lb/>
I is money, <lb/>
and the a re <lb/>
r murderous assault on the <lb/>
Italian an January and were ac- <lb/>
a magistrate on the ground <lb/>
that had repeatedly <lb/>
i the Italian to keep off the <lb/>
.- and writ- <lb/>
ten threatening to the Owen- <lb/>
by family <lb/>
J. C. Lanier <lb/>
HEAP <lb/>
AND <lb/>
NORTH I , <lb/>
d-w <lb/>
of II <lb/>
C. White Leg- <lb/>
horns and C <lb/>
and fluff and Dar- <lb/>
Plymouth Hocks. Some of the <lb/>
finest stock In the south In my yards <lb/>
J. J. . Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
Episcopal <lb/>
Miss. <lb/>
One and fifty clerical lay <lb/>
are attending the annual meet- <lb/>
of Episcopal <lb/>
of Mississippi which met here to- <lb/>
day for a three day's session. Bishop <lb/>
Theodore DuBose is <lb/>
A notable feature of the <lb/>
will be the dedication of the <lb/>
new Episcopal church here, one <lb/>
I he finest edifices of its kind in the <lb/>
state. <lb/>
Insurance to Meet <lb/>
CHICAGO, III., April <lb/>
commissioners from many states are <lb/>
arriving in Chicago for the annual <lb/>
of their national association, <lb/>
Which will convene at the Hotel Sher- <lb/>
man tomorrow for a session of two <lb/>
The convention was to have <lb/>
been held in Oklahoma City, hut the <lb/>
meeting place was changed <lb/>
of the impeachment charges recently <lb/>
brought against Insurance <lb/>
Bollard of Oklahoma. <lb/>
The Mine Workers of Spring <lb/>
subdistrict have started a <lb/>
campaign with a view of preventing <lb/>
the removal of the State Headquarters <lb/>
Of the United Mine workers of Amer- <lb/>
from Springfield to some other <lb/>
city. <lb/>
Office of <lb/>
VANDYKE <lb/>
Greenville, April <lb/>
it Bently Harris., <lb/>
Dear I have Just received the <lb/>
Dividend on my Policy with The <lb/>
Mutual Life which is <lb/>
The Premium being and <lb/>
the Dividend which reduces <lb/>
the pi to <lb/>
Very truly yours. <lb/>
P. VANDYKE. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Old Bay Line <lb/>
Steam Packet <lb/>
Daily, Including Sunday, between <lb/>
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb/>
Mull steamers <lb/>
Equipped with <lb/>
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every <lb/>
modern convenience. Cuisine <lb/>
passed <lb/>
Portsmouth, Sundays. . pm <lb/>
Portsmouth, week days pm <lb/>
Norfolk, daily . pm <lb/>
Old Point . pm <lb/>
Tickets sold to all points north. <lb/>
Jack Johnson's Trial Dates <lb/>
CHICAGO, III., April trial <lb/>
of Jack Johnson, the pugilist, <lb/>
on an Indictment charging him with <lb/>
smuggling a diamond necklace Into <lb/>
this country from England, was <lb/>
to begin In the United Slates <lb/>
district court here today, but by an <lb/>
of court and counsel the <lb/>
case has been put over until April S <lb/>
After the case of alleged <lb/>
has been disposed of Johnson will be <lb/>
tried on a charge of violating the <lb/>
Mann White Slave Act<lb/>
Lodges and Social <lb/>
Special Sale <lb/>
on White <lb/>
Goods <lb/>
Going on in <lb/>
MADE DRESSES, and <lb/>
LACES <lb/>
KM HIES <lb/>
At unusually Low <lb/>
ALL HIGH TOP SHOES <lb/>
are being closed out far <lb/>
cost It will pay trade <lb/>
here I <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Donation to Flood Sufferers <lb/>
It Is the custom of Memorial <lb/>
list Church on the first Sunday In <lb/>
each month to follow tho <lb/>
of the Supper with a <lb/>
collection for benevolence, to be <lb/>
need. At the conclusion <lb/>
I I nice Sunday a <lb/>
adopted by the church to appropriate <lb/>
ell of the benevolent fund on hand <lb/>
toward the relief of the Western <lb/>
sufferers. <lb/>
and , <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
i ., . trail war <lb/>
I . I. w d J <lb/>
. Cotton a vi <lb/>
. , H . u. I <lb/>
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Iron <lb/>
Hi H Ca. <lb/>
COUNT <lb/>
I. Dudley. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court D. C. Moore <lb/>
Register of Dell. <lb/>
B. Wilson. <lb/>
C Oil Laughinghouse <lb/>
C. <lb/>
j L. <lb/>
U M. Lewis, E. Proctor. -M. T <lb/>
Spier. J. G. Taylor. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
M. Wooten. <lb/>
C. Tyson <lb/>
L. Carr. <lb/>
Chief of T. <lb/>
Aldermen B B W <lb/>
IA BOWen, J. S. Tunstall, J <lb/>
F. Davenport, B. F. Tyson. Z. P <lb/>
H. C. Edwards <lb/>
Water and Light <lb/>
S Spain, C. OH. L <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
L. Allen. <lb/>
Tire D. <lb/>
CHURCHES <lb/>
Baptist. C. M. Rock <lb/>
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W <lb/>
Alison, superintendent Sunday <lb/>
J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb/>
J. J. Walker, pas- <lb/>
tor; E. A. Sr., superintended <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
Episcopal, St. Dallas <lb/>
Tucker, W. A. sup- <lb/>
Sunday school. <lb/>
t u<lb/>
i Hoyle. pastor; A Ellington <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
Greenville No. a f. and a. m <lb/>
II. W M.; L ll. Pen <lb/>
See. <lb/>
clerk; H. D. <lb/>
dent school; L. II. Pander <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
Delphi. Chapel <lb/>
W O l <lb/>
No. A. F <lb/>
F D w. m ; l. <lb/>
Sc <lb/>
Greenville Encampment No. I <lb/>
O O F Ii W C. P ; I. <lb/>
II Pander, Scribe. <lb/>
No. K. of P. D <lb/>
M Clark C. C; A B. Ellington <lb/>
h. of R <lb/>
Greenville Chapter No R. A M <lb/>
J N. Hart. II. B, B, <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
No. I O. O. F <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday night F J <lb/>
Forbes N O.; L. II Ponder. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville Camp No. M. W <lb/>
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/>
M. Meets every Friday night. J. J <lb/>
Jenkins. Sachem; J. W. Brown. C. of <lb/>
Cards. <lb/>
. C. Harding Chas. C. Pierce <lb/>
it PIERCE <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
In all the Courts <lb/>
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court <lb/>
i. M. <lb/>
Lawyer <lb/>
in Woolen <lb/>
Thud St., court house <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
. Moore W. H. <lb/>
HOD RE it LONG <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
i North Carolina. <lb/>
S. t. EVERETT <lb/>
Law <lb/>
; . Building on the Court <lb/>
House<lb/>
F. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In front room of the <lb/>
north of Court House. <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
DOTH <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
n Building, St <lb/>
bis service, are <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
HARRY <lb/>
at <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
H. t. <lb/>
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-in Fourth street.<lb/>
n W. M. D <lb/>
to diseases of th Eve <lb/>
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N, N. C. <lb/>
win Dr. B I. Q <lb/>
ii n a m n II <lb/>
DR. F, PITTS, N. <lb/>
n-ii . <lb/>
Orel Hours no to <lb/>
and Fridays <lb/>
ever Frank Wilson Store. <lb/>
Phone connection. <lb/>
CLUBS <lb/>
Lillian Carr. <lb/>
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb/>
Daughters of T <lb/>
J. president; Mr. J. L. <lb/>
en. secretary. <lb/>
The A. L <lb/>
president; Mr. J. G. <lb/>
l EVANS <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards Building, fifth door <lb/>
from street <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
N. OUTLAW <lb/>
Attorney at law <lb/>
formerly occupied o Ii <lb/>
THE<lb/>
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <lb/>
RESOURCES OVER <lb/>
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb/>
as a legal depository by the State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Treasury Depart- <lb/>
of the United States as a depository foe Postal Funds. <lb/>
This Bank made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in Eastern Carolina. <lb/>
THERE IS A WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS<lb/>
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb/>
E. B. Higgs. V-Pres. <lb/>
C. S. Carr, Cashier <lb/>
Services <lb/>
York lire Late <lb/>
J. P, Morgan <lb/>
Word <lb/>
the Ladies <lb/>
Personal Mention. <lb/>
Monday's issue of The Dally <lb/>
Miss Emma Harden and Bettie <lb/>
Howie, teachers in spent Sat- <lb/>
and Sunday hero with Miss <lb/>
Nannie Bowling. <lb/>
Mr. Oscar Greene, of KInston, spent <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday here With <lb/>
his mother. <lb/>
London Police Save Militants <lb/>
From Rough <lb/>
Treatment <lb/>
Now Is not to he supposed that any <lb/>
husband will good, managed <lb/>
tins wouldn't; <lb/>
April at the <lb/>
suffrage meeting in Hyde Turk, which <lb/>
Mr. S. J. Everett and lit- a after- <lb/>
son spent Sunday In Palmyra, i repealed today. <lb/>
Miss England, music teacher of the crowd <lb/>
graded school, returned Sunday even- and only the <lb/>
lug from a visit In Mount. of Prevented the riot- <lb/>
Mr. Clifton Rocky women rough- <lb/>
Mount. Is homo on a few days visit <lb/>
to his mother. <lb/>
Mr. Julian of KInston, <lb/>
spent Sunday In Greenville. <lb/>
Sheriff and Mrs. A. W. Taylor, Of <lb/>
Kinston, spent Sunday with his moth- <lb/>
Mrs. Josephine Taylor. <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. King returned this morn- <lb/>
from a visit In <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Arthur spent Sunday with <lb/>
his people In Washington. <lb/>
Miss Joyner, of <lb/>
spent today with Miss Nina Harris. <lb/>
Mr. II. M. White returned this morn- <lb/>
from Atlanta. <lb/>
Col. L. D. Tyson and son, Mr. Char- <lb/>
M. Tyson, of Knoxville, Tenn., <lb/>
came in this morning for a short <lb/>
visit to relatives hero. Colonel Ty- <lb/>
son Is a Pitt and has many <lb/>
relatives friends here. It his <lb/>
many years since ho was <lb/>
and he expresses <lb/>
TWO suffragettes talked for half an <lb/>
hour, bat were unable to make <lb/>
heard the uproar <lb/>
born, and hooting. <lb/>
kinds Ware thrown and Miss <lb/>
was struck In the face. <lb/>
Mounted police finally escorted the <lb/>
women's van from the park, while <lb/>
police on foot kept the crowd from <lb/>
following. <lb/>
A disturbance occurred at <lb/>
Wimbledon common, where Miss An- <lb/>
Kenny attempted to speak, but <lb/>
was howled down. <lb/>
KEEP <lb/>
gnat many husbands are spoiled <lb/>
i mismanagement Some women to <lb/>
abort it it their husbands were <lb/>
balloons, and blow them up; others <lb/>
keep then, constantly in hot water; <lb/>
NEW YORK, April <lb/>
for the late J. Some <lb/>
were held today St. George's a by Irritating <lb/>
Episcopal church of which he others roast them; some <lb/>
was for years a vestryman, lives, <lb/>
in his funeral is to lake place. <lb/>
i on April H. Each worship- <lb/>
per in tack before him a <lb/>
church bulletin recording cabbage heads wouldn't, <lb/>
of Mr. Morgan, who was a regular at- <lb/>
and took an active part In <lb/>
the services, one of his <lb/>
being the passing of the col- <lb/>
plate. The pew that he <lb/>
occupied, all the <lb/>
pews in the church are free, was <lb/>
ed today with strangers. <lb/>
Mr. favorite hymn, <lb/>
He the Tie that was not on <lb/>
the day's musical program, but <lb/>
of which ho was fond, Including <lb/>
My God, to were by <lb/>
congregation, while the choir sang <lb/>
the anthem, Not Your Heart He <lb/>
id husbands wont; but they are real- <lb/>
delicious when properly treated. <lb/>
selecting your husband you <lb/>
should not be guided by the silvery <lb/>
appearance as buying mackerel, or <lb/>
by the golden tint, as if you wanted <lb/>
salmon. Ce sure to select him your- <lb/>
self, as taste differs. And, by the way, <lb/>
don't go to market for him, as <lb/>
best are always brought to your door. <lb/>
is far better to have none, <lb/>
less you patiently learn how to conic <lb/>
him. A preserving kettle of the <lb/>
est porcelain is the best, but if <lb/>
have nothing hut an <lb/>
Went Hack to Bleep <lb/>
They are telling a one on Mr. <lb/>
J. M, intended to go <lb/>
to Norfolk on midnight Norfolk <lb/>
Southern train a few nights ago. <lb/>
When tho boy who cleans up th <lb/>
went next morning to perform <lb/>
his duties as usual, he Mr. <lb/>
dressed up In his best . <lb/>
but fast asleep on bed. <lb/>
waked up and hustled out to catch <lb/>
the morning Atlantic Coast Line train <lb/>
for his trip. There was not I <lb/>
any explanation, but he Is supposed <lb/>
to have dressed a little ahead of time <lb/>
for the night train and while wait- <lb/>
dropped back into a nap that took <lb/>
him over until morning. <lb/>
Little Roy, five months old son of <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. L. . of <lb/>
Whichard, died about six o'clock this <lb/>
morning after a few days illness with <lb/>
pneumonia The funeral will take <lb/>
place at two o'clock Tuesday after- <lb/>
noon <lb/>
Want Ads <lb/>
Is Worth Sonic <lb/>
People Know How <lb/>
To Save It <lb/>
Many Greenville people take their <lb/>
lives in their hands by neglecting the <lb/>
at seeing so much progress since his kidneys when they know these or- <lb/>
The rector, the Rev. H-. It will do, with cure. <lb/>
Karl eulogized the late <lb/>
the sermon. In part he is <lb/>
I have been speaking to you required amount of <lb/>
I have had ill mind tho personality of strings sewed on. <lb/>
that truly great man who was in will a Strong <lb/>
ed from among senior war- cord Comfort, as the one call- <lb/>
free and open heart, his quiet <lb/>
unknown good, his fixed enduring <lb/>
friendship and his secret hand, so <lb/>
generous With Its means that no one <lb/>
knows the mighty blessings he sent <lb/>
straight to many <lb/>
ed Duly is apt to weak. They <lb/>
sometimes fly out the kettle, an I <lb/>
become burned and crusty on the <lb/>
since, like crabs and <lb/>
you have to cook them alive. <lb/>
a clean, strong, steady fire <lb/>
out of Neatness, and Cheerful- <lb/>
Set him as near this as seems- <lb/>
Youths Killed By Policeman <lb/>
last visit. <lb/>
Mrs. John Manly, of Mount Olive. <lb/>
b visiting Mrs. H. I,. Coward. <lb/>
Pr. Hyatt, of KInston, Dr. Car- <lb/>
need help. Weak kidneys are <lb/>
responsible for a vast amount of <lb/>
and health- tho slightest de- <lb/>
lay Is dangerous. Use Moan's <lb/>
of Washington, were both here -a remedy that has helped <lb/>
today on their regular professional kidney-sufferers. Hi i <lb/>
Is a Greenville citizen's <lb/>
Mrs. If at tic Skinner and Mrs. E. <lb/>
I Mrs Fannie Moore, . <lb/>
Mr- s r Bruce, Greenville, N. c, feel n <lb/>
Norfolk today. , ,,. ,,,. ,.,.,, , <lb/>
Mr. J. Key Brown, it's Kidney Pills, procured at the <lb/>
Sunday night here with John L. Wooten Drug Co. <lb/>
By <lb/>
While In kl DI Burg- <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Couple <lb/>
A young couple in a hurry to get <lb/>
married, motored here early this <lb/>
and applied to Register of <lb/>
Deeds Hell for license. After gelling <lb/>
the lie. use they went to the residence <lb/>
cf Rev. C. M. Rock who performed <lb/>
the ceremony. The couple were Mr. <lb/>
W. II. Howell, or Norfolk, aged <lb/>
and Miss Mao Elisabeth Holton. of <lb/>
aged Mr. Howell has been <lb/>
selling lightning rods through this <lb/>
and met his bride loss than <lb/>
a month ago <lb/>
Look to Your Plumbing <lb/>
You know what happens in a house <lb/>
in which the plumbing is in poor con- <lb/>
in the house is <lb/>
able to contract typhoid or some <lb/>
fever. The digestive organs per- <lb/>
form the same functions in the human <lb/>
body as the plumbing does for tho <lb/>
house and they should he kept In first <lb/>
class condition all the time. If you <lb/>
have any trouble with your digestion <lb/>
take Chamberlains Tablets and you <lb/>
are certain to get quick relief. For <lb/>
sale by all druggists. adv <lb/>
RED BUM AT <lb/>
Schultz. <lb/>
I LADIES SIZE, CARVED COLD <lb/>
watch with Initials M. en- <lb/>
graved on back. Liberal reward for <lb/>
its return to this office. <lb/>
HATE GAR- <lb/>
If not, we can furnish your <lb/>
seed, in bulk packages. Our seed are <lb/>
the best that can be bought. John- <lb/>
Feed and Seed Store.<lb/>
his <lb/>
Mr. K, I. Fleming to Rocky <lb/>
Mount ibis morning, <lb/>
Mr. Edward of <lb/>
Sunday here. <lb/>
Mr. Wallace went i, <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
Concert in <lb/>
An audience taxed the cap., i <lb/>
of the building was at the Christian <lb/>
in mo and there was much <lb/>
In IS an Weakness through <lb/>
loins. My kidneys did not do their <lb/>
k they and t lie kidneys <lb/>
secretions- bothered me. noun's Kid- <lb/>
gave me relief from these <lb/>
of kidney complaint <lb/>
I my condition in every <lb/>
Tor sale by all dealers. Price BO <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
j bands do Ibis until they arc quite <lb/>
Add a little sugar, In the form <lb/>
of what confectioners call Kisses, bit <lb/>
no vinegar or pepper on any account.; <lb/>
A little spice Improves them, but it <lb/>
be u n I with Judgment. <lb/>
k any sharp <lb/>
Into him, to Bee If he is becoming <lb/>
ti p. Stir him watching I <lb/>
bile Ii ; hi ho lie too cl <lb/>
the i and so I <lb/>
cam fall to v <lb/>
i I, on ill tin l <lb/>
him very I I t <lb/>
with on and the c i<lb/>
Church Sunday night, to hear he for the Unit- <lb/>
i rendered under the i; <lb/>
. vi ion of Prof. H. E, Austin by ti <lb/>
Slates. <lb/>
the <lb/>
choir of the church, assisted by other. <lb/>
of Greenville and Wilson. <lb/>
The program proved to one of <lb/>
rare excellence, the anthems, <lb/>
and solos being most creditable <lb/>
to each one participating. I <lb/>
people are to ho congratulated upon <lb/>
the privilege of bearing such delight- <lb/>
music. Sacred concerts of this <lb/>
character are elevating and Inspiring, <lb/>
Hun in Hay Stale <lb/>
BOSTON, Mass., April <lb/>
women f Massachusetts who do not <lb/>
rover the points of their with <lb/>
some device that will protect tin <lb/>
public from injury liable to a <lb/>
heavy flue, according to the <lb/>
ions of a state law that went into <lb/>
effect today, Tho act not re- <lb/>
today, liter a recess In length of pins, nor does II <lb/>
two weeks for the Baiter holidays. <lb/>
Supreme <lb/>
WASHINGTON, P. C April <lb/>
Court of tho United Slates <lb/>
Adv. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, S. C. April S <lb/>
i i breaking Into the <lb/>
a goods store <lb/>
o'clock Sunday morning i. <lb/>
, Smith, it old, mi n <lb/>
ii prominent and wealthy family, <lb/>
rear old companion, Rat <lb/>
Martin, i In a i bat <lb/>
. policemen, ho bad led <lb/>
In the i tore In <lb/>
lion of a burglary, with <lb/>
t the young men re shot i <lb/>
and one of tho policemen <lb/>
wound, <lb/>
Ah soon as they had <lb/>
store, w t d to I he i <lb/>
in i . Inquest, the boys plat d n <lb/>
over their faces; took their re- -1, n J. manager of <lb/>
and held them In fork team of the national I <lb/>
positions and Hashing their pock i league, years old <lb/>
lanterns, advanced toward the stair Walter Camp, probably the <lb/>
case leading to the second floor. on <lb/>
they opposite the <lb/>
hind which the policemen war. con- <lb/>
Policeman arose and <lb/>
to the up your <lb/>
bands, Without answering the <lb/>
challenge, it was testified the boys <lb/>
i Tin d lire. Hied two shots, II <lb/>
testified and then the three <lb/>
lb realizing their danger, open- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
A total of fifteen shots were fired. <lb/>
In examination of the revolvers show <lb/>
ed young had fired Mar- <lb/>
tin twice the policemen <lb/>
times together. <lb/>
Eire at <lb/>
Early Sunday night the dwelling <lb/>
house of Cr. of <lb/>
was destroyed by fir <lb/>
i n pot i to be i- caught <lb/>
from flue, of the furniture <lb/>
Mr, h <lb/>
11.000 o lib h .- <lb/>
I loss. <lb/>
TO I HAVE TO LOAN <lb/>
for a client on real estate security. <lb/>
This money can be had on long easy <lb/>
terms at per cent. F. M. Woolen, <lb/>
Any. tad <lb/>
On account of increased practice <lb/>
Dr. Fitts will stay in Greenville all <lb/>
day Mondays and Fridays but his of- <lb/>
hours will be from a. m. to <lb/>
p. m. as the afternoon will be de- <lb/>
voted to work done outside the office <lb/>
or by appointment. Patients wish- <lb/>
treatment in the afternoon <lb/>
in their homes or at the should <lb/>
phone in office hours. Phone <lb/>
if. <lb/>
For all Kinds <lb/>
of Shoe Repair- <lb/>
call on Flow- <lb/>
Shoe Shop. <lb/>
In the Stomach <lb/>
II you continually complain <lb/>
in the stomach, your liver or <lb/>
your kidneys are out of order. Neg- <lb/>
may lead to dropsy, kidney <lb/>
or disease. <lb/>
, Electric <lb/>
i very i and <lb/>
H. T Alston, <lb/>
C v hO <lb/>
I hack, v. <lb/>
i i I my <lb/>
I ; right. <lb/>
l nil roved the <lb/>
On- <lb/>
. by <lb/>
adv <lb/>
i id today, <lb/>
William c; Brown, Jr. rep-1 <lb/>
In of the second <lb/>
Virginia district, years old today. <lb/>
Headaches A nay <lb/>
Sick headaches, sour gassy <lb/>
Indigestion, biliousness disappear <lb/>
quickly you take Dr. King's <lb/>
New Life They purify the blood <lb/>
and put new life vigor In the <lb/>
Try them and you be well <lb/>
Every pill help.; every <lb/>
box guaranteed. Price <lb/>
mended by all druggists adv <lb/>
When Your Automobile <lb/>
SEEDS REPAIRING, TAKE IT TO THE Mil I MOTOR <lb/>
CO OS III nil MARKET <lb/>
NEEDED REPAIRS BE AMI <lb/>
FULLY HOT TO BRING CAB. <lb/>
PROSE TO SO. 2.111, v Ml AS EXPERIENCED <lb/>
WILL BE WORK. <lb/>
All Kinds of Accessories and Supplies <lb/>
IN THE WAT OF TIRES, SPARK PLUGS, AIR <lb/>
METAL POLISH, ELECTRIC SHOCK AH- <lb/>
GREASES, OILS, OS HAND. <lb/>
Gasoline per Gallon <lb/>
Greenville Motor Co. <lb/>
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Delinquent <lb/>
Tax List <lb/>
For 1912 <lb/>
lot front C. <lb/>
Allen Carr, Pitt St. 4.56 <lb/>
Peter Cherry <lb/>
J. Cockerel. 11.76 <lb/>
G. E. Cherry, lot College-----12.85 <lb/>
lot Reed St. . 2.43 <lb/>
John Brown, Jr. lot Pat- <lb/>
rick. 6.78 <lb/>
C. M. lot Old Perkins 12.56 <lb/>
R. <lb/>
I I I <lb/>
. A. Fields, Church, Geo, <lb/>
I have this day, levied on the lot- , c 45.90 <lb/>
lowing described Real Estate to j w Eason, Pitt. Marlboro 7.30 <lb/>
the taxes due to the state of Mary <lb/>
B. A. and G. A. Darden. Pine <lb/>
North Carolina, and the county of <lb/>
Pitt, for the year and the <lb/>
Real Estate so levied on will be <lb/>
at the Court House door in the town <lb/>
of Greenville, X. C. on Monday, <lb/>
6th day of Hay. at o'clock, m. <lb/>
unless said KIM and legal charges, <lb/>
and from the failure <lb/>
to bay the same within the time re- <lb/>
quired op law, are paid by that date. <lb/>
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff. <lb/>
township <lb/>
Abram Williams, one lot <lb/>
Sarah Rodger, one lot K. R. St. <lb/>
Travis Allan, col., one lot, Pitt <lb/>
St. <lb/>
King, 1-4, Arthur. <lb/>
16.11 <lb/>
4.20 <lb/>
3.10 <lb/>
Delia Ann Jones. IS 1-2, J. Daniel 2.20 <lb/>
J. Jenkins. lot. E. St. . 4.21 <lb/>
J. W. Perkins, lots. Lincoln, <lb/>
lot Dudley. lot. <lb/>
lot, lies. lot Adams----- <lb/>
Nellie, lot. Clark St. . <lb/>
Phoebe Nobles, Perk. <lb/>
Sam Joyner. lot, Hodges----- <lb/>
Ida Jones. lot, H. <lb/>
A. S. Jenkins. lot. Arthur-----9 <lb/>
Eliza Gray, home. . <lb/>
Annie Collins, Ml <lb/>
John lot C. <lb/>
D. 73-, <lb/>
Robt. Blown, English <lb/>
Chapel, 1-4 English . 6.75 <lb/>
W. L. Brown. lot <lb/>
J. T. lot . 8.33 <lb/>
Jordan Wilson. S. O. B. <lb/>
Celia Williams, lot B lane . 3.78 <lb/>
Louisa Williams Bit, lot, Pitt <lb/>
St. 3.10 <lb/>
Abram Williams. lot, Clark St. 4.67 <lb/>
Mrs. II, O. lots, <lb/>
King Row. 11.7 J <lb/>
Mrs. M. I. Warren, J. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
II. D. lot, St. <lb/>
Mary Thigpen, lot. Clark St. 3.10 <lb/>
J. W. Tripp. lot 2nd St. <lb/>
Fernando Stancill, Shivers . 1.08 <lb/>
Robt. Spell. lot. Perk. 8.05 <lb/>
Miles Short, lot Greene St. ,. <lb/>
J. E. L. M. Savage, lot. <lb/>
Higgs. 3.51 <lb/>
Ida Rodgers, 1-2 Fleming <lb/>
J. W. Perkins, lot Lucas. Hos. <lb/>
Lincoln, Dudley, Res., <lb/>
Adams . 35.7 <lb/>
Win. Redmond, lot. Reed St . 6.81 <lb/>
Jesse Peyton, <lb/>
Lula lot St. 2.20 <lb/>
Nettie Peyton, lot Reed<lb/>
V. C. Cotton. Maine. 3.46 <lb/>
Mrs. Addle Corbett. Church St. <lb/>
Mrs. G. A. Carr Church St <lb/>
Phillip Bynum. Perry . 2.20 <lb/>
Emma Battle, <lb/>
Richard Maine St. . <lb/>
Joseph Main St. <lb/>
Haywood Baker, M and S . 5.51 <lb/>
Tyson Marlboro . <lb/>
Mary Atkinson. Main St . <lb/>
William, Perry. <lb/>
Ml Ward Perry . <lb/>
J. T. Windham. Wilson . 16.31 <lb/>
,;. w. v H Ave . <lb/>
i. n. Windham, <lb/>
Williams. Marlboro 3.40 <lb/>
W. B. William, M J- Branch. <lb/>
Dock Thigpen, Marlboro . 5.41 <lb/>
J. T. J <lb/>
William Hasp Perry . <lb/>
Laura Main. <lb/>
Cotton. II. W <lb/>
J. H. Owens. 1-2 G. . 3.11 <lb/>
John E. C. R. <lb/>
Marlboro. <lb/>
May and Emily Wooten, <lb/>
. <lb/>
Boot. May, K. C. <lb/>
J. Y. Monk. Church St. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Q. Moore. Barret. <lb/>
son, Belcher, Wilson, <lb/>
Main . 13.90 <lb/>
Parities Joyner, Cotton . 2.21 <lb/>
Edgar Joyner. Burnett. 5.71 <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner. Mary <lb/>
Joyner. Walnut <lb/>
A. I. Joyner, Burnett, N <lb/>
S. II. R. <lb/>
John H. Joyner. Main . <lb/>
Lou Joyner, Geo. <lb/>
Hannah Johnson, Cotton <lb/>
Robt. Smith, . 8.66 <lb/>
C. R. Patrick, Home, lot <lb/>
Ayden. 84.64 <lb/>
J. B. Patrick, <lb/>
T. C. Nelson. lot <lb/>
G. P. Morrison. lot Ayden . <lb/>
Manning and lots- <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
B. F. Manning lot <lb/>
Ayden . <lb/>
Joe Langley, lot Winter 4.02 <lb/>
Joe Lang lot So. Ayden 3.31 <lb/>
Charlie Jacobs. lot 2.20 <lb/>
K. M. Johnson lot So. <lb/>
Ayden. lot Ayden. lots <lb/>
Jas. P. Johnson lot <lb/>
Winter. <lb/>
A. D. Johnson, lot . <lb/>
J K. Jones. lot Ayden . 10.31 <lb/>
P. F. lot Ayden . 11.30 <lb/>
J. A. near Ayden, <lb/>
lots Ayden. <lb/>
Free Will Baptist Pub. Co. lot <lb/>
Ayden. 13.3.1 <lb/>
Alfred lot Winter----- <lb/>
Mrs. Va. Early. lot Ayden . <lb/>
John A. icon <lb/>
Hardy Davis 1-2 Ayden <lb/>
Alonzo Daniel. 1-2 Ayden . <lb/>
Parrot Daniel. near Ayden <lb/>
W. B. t, Ayden <lb/>
John Cox. col. lot Ayden 6.65 <lb/>
David Nobles. P. Road----- 6.10 <lb/>
Emily Nobles. P. Road. 1.76 <lb/>
H. B. Smith. Smith Road . 6.80 <lb/>
Joseph Parker. 2.66 <lb/>
O J <lb/>
K. C. White. M. <lb/>
Easter smith, <lb/>
Smith, <lb/>
Joanna Mills. Ill. <lb/>
Mrs. C. J. <lb/>
Abram Chapman, col. So. H. Munger. Land . <lb/>
David Mrs. Bessie Manning 1-2 <lb/>
If, It. Barber. lot Ayden . Moore. W. C. . <lb/>
D. W. lot Moore. Land. <lb/>
l. TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Ned Est. H. I f <lb/>
Cain Thigpen, Brown <lb/>
Abram Thigpen, K. 6.86 <lb/>
T. A. Thigpen, Brown 23.66 <lb/>
A. A. Tyson. Little. <lb/>
L. O. Moore. Cobb. 11.17 <lb/>
Frank Johnson. <lb/>
Clinton Hassell, Roberson . 4.72 <lb/>
W. G. Hathaway Hill . <lb/>
Mrs. Home, <lb/>
16.51 <lb/>
H. Harrington, Johnson 9.3 <lb/>
Henry Hardy 16.06 <lb/>
Dawns, <lb/>
Willis Downs. 1-2 D. 1.62 <lb/>
Jessie Clark. 1-2 <lb/>
W. S. Clark and son Creek 32.13 <lb/>
Frank Battle, Hill . 1.43 <lb/>
J. O. Bryant. B. 5.00 <lb/>
Willis W, Bullock. It C. <lb/>
SWIFT TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
13.90 <lb/>
4.90 <lb/>
4.41; <lb/>
2.73 <lb/>
8.06 <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
THAT FIT <lb/>
For tills the filth season I orders. U <lb/>
undeniably of the satisfactory lines I make, my sales <lb/>
hair grown from to pounds material In hie <lb/>
Four Solid Cars <lb/>
already bought for this <lb/>
-r at the Warehouse <lb/>
order at once. <lb/>
trade. Will make them this <lb/>
To delay let me your <lb/>
J. J. JENKINS <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Henry Allen, col. 1-4 So. <lb/>
Ayden . <lb/>
6.25 <lb/>
11.83 <lb/>
9.54 <lb/>
3.11 <lb/>
4.61 <lb/>
Joyner. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Jason Joyner C. Cobb, <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
It. Jackson, W. . <lb/>
Matilda Main St . <lb/>
J. T. Bandy, G. Berg. <lb/>
J A. Burnett, Wilson . <lb/>
Baker. Main. Pine. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. Barrett, Main <lb/>
Robt. Atkinson, W S. <lb/>
19.30 <lb/>
14.50 <lb/>
US <lb/>
II Kill hi. TOWN <lb/>
Fannie lot Crawford J <lb/>
C. J- Parker . 3.10 <lb/>
V. B. West. lot Main . SM <lb/>
W. J. Taylor, Davenport . 21.12 <lb/>
Win. lot Tarboro <lb/>
J. J. Perkins, Britton <lb/>
R. II. Parker. May . 10.10 w M <lb/>
Mrs. Bill lot Ricks <lb/>
lot Schultz. 45.40 <lb/>
Frank Norris lot 13th St. <lb/>
lot Short <lb/>
St. 4.00 <lb/>
Nettle lot Perk, . 2.43 <lb/>
Samuel 1911, lot Per- <lb/>
kins . <lb/>
Mills lot, Perk. <lb/>
Andrew Moore, lot Pitt <lb/>
St. 7.31 <lb/>
Mrs. S. E. lot <lb/>
cant, lot Manning. <lb/>
Meadows, lot Forbes, lot <lb/>
Smith, lot Fleming, lot <lb/>
St, lot Abbott. 70.85 <lb/>
Lizzie lots Clark <lb/>
51.00 <lb/>
Of, <lb/>
8.70 <lb/>
St. <lb/>
9.05 <lb/>
6.97 <lb/>
4.10 <lb/>
4.00 <lb/>
Henry Knox. lot 1st St. <lb/>
J. Robt. King, lot Clark St. <lb/>
Laura King, lot 13th St. . <lb/>
King, C D. 3.10 <lb/>
Nathan and wife, lot <lb/>
Greene St. 18.23 <lb/>
Chas. lot Perkins 4.78 <lb/>
W. W. Humphrey, lot Greene <lb/>
Frank Hopkins, lot Res., lot <lb/>
Pit 6.92 <lb/>
Henry lot Arthur, lot <lb/>
Clark St. 4.72 <lb/>
Mary Home 6.80 <lb/>
Jane lot Pitt St. 6.03 <lb/>
Austin Harris. lot Pitt <lb/>
William Harris, 1-4 Ar- <lb/>
. 5.10 <lb/>
W. B. lot 14th St <lb/>
lot Mill <lb/>
W. H. Harrington, Sr Yellow <lb/>
Dudley, Poor House, <lb/>
IS Dudley. Home, <lb/>
H T D, Moore, <lb/>
I J. L. Moore, lots Yellow- <lb/>
front C. II. stable, <lb/>
store. 151.16 <lb/>
Ed Fleming. lot Ravine 10.61 <lb/>
Foreman lot 13th St. . 3.07 <lb/>
Wm. W. Foreman, 1-2 lot <lb/>
3.93 <lb/>
Emma Foreman. 1-5 Pitt St. . . 6.44 <lb/>
Foreman, lot put st. 6.01 <lb/>
D. R. Foreman, 1-5 lot Pitt St. 6.93 <lb/>
Isaac Foreman lot<lb/>
J. E. Forrest, lot South Green- <lb/>
ville. 4.46 <lb/>
M a. M Plate, u. Are, . <lb/>
w. a and <lb/>
Wm. n. Edwards, i d. lot<lb/>
K. D. GO 6.70 <lb/>
Mrs. J. I <lb/>
Mrs. Alice V. Martin, Creek, <lb/>
lot R. R. 12.21 <lb/>
Jenkins, ID Homo . <lb/>
Jones, lot Pitt . <lb/>
If, A. James, Home, <lb/>
Bullock . <lb/>
Mrs. Laura James, <lb/>
A. James. Home <lb/>
lot Main . <lb/>
II. C. Howard. lots ft. Avenue <lb/>
. C. Gardner. Id Rollins 5.24 <lb/>
John Ellison. N, R., CO Johnson <lb/>
Elliott, lot James----- <lb/>
Sherrod Carson N, R, lot Tar- <lb/>
. 3.01 <lb/>
Heirs, lot <lb/>
B. lot. 3.60 <lb/>
T. n Blount 4.00 <lb/>
W. J. Bryan, Jenkins <lb/>
Battle Briley, ltd Home . <lb/>
B. A. lot Pleasant . 1.68 <lb/>
Mil nil TOWNSHIP <lb/>
J, O. Smith, <lb/>
tins Button. <lb/>
Mania Button, Button . <lb/>
Chas, <lb/>
Maggie I IS <lb/>
Lawrence Moore. <lb/>
W. Mills If. Mills. <lb/>
Black Pol Wall <lb/>
Arthur Mills. II 1-2 Corey . <lb/>
Adam Mills. Cannon <lb/>
Jas. Hardy, X <lb/>
II. Hill. T R. <lb/>
fl. Hudson, 1-2 Black lack <lb/>
B, Hudson, Cat Tall . <lb/>
I. Gibson, <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. Gibson, C ft O <lb/>
J. L. Gibson ft I. J. Gibson, <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Abram Swindell. lot Fountain, tax <lb/>
12.70; cost total <lb/>
Sanders. acres <lb/>
bu cost total <lb/>
Betsy lot Fountain, tax <lb/>
cost total 11.62, <lb/>
E. F. Vines. tax <lb/>
cost 11.30. total <lb/>
Thomas Vinos. Fountain, tax 13.29; <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
Caesar Worthington. lots Fountain <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
Lamb S. 3-4 acres Talk. <lb/>
tax cost total <lb/>
W. h. Barton, acres. <lb/>
W. L. lot Stamps, taxes <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
J. K. Henderson. lots Stamps, taxes <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
Mrs. Margaret James. lot Home. <lb/>
7.30 taxes cost total <lb/>
3.11 W. L. Johnson. lot Stamps, <lb/>
. 6.71 cost total <lb/>
57.92 W. L. Joyner. lots Stamps, taxes <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
Bass acres cost <lb/>
total <lb/>
G. L. lot Fountain, taxes, <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
W. Mercer, It. I lot Res. <lb/>
taxes cost <lb/>
total <lb/>
Moseley and Wooten. acres Gard- <lb/>
taxes cost total <lb/>
John Moseley J <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
Sarah May, lot Fountain, taxes <lb/>
cost total 11.61. <lb/>
J. A. Newton, acres Moseley, takes <lb/>
6.00 cost total <lb/>
W. Owen. Fountain, taxes <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
J. G. Owen. Fountain, taxes <lb/>
cost total <lb/>
F. M. Parker, acres Parker, taxes <lb/>
cost 11.80, total <lb/>
Stephen Parker, Fountain, <lb/>
cost total 13.98. <lb/>
J. B. acres Fountain, <lb/>
taxes cost total <lb/>
W. II. lot Fountain, tax- <lb/>
es. cost total <lb/>
Ell I lots Fountain, <lb/>
cost 1.30. total <lb/>
W. T. Burton. N. R. lots vacant, <lb/>
tax cost total <lb/>
lot Fountain, <lb/>
cost <lb/>
Will Barnett, tax <lb/>
3.73 cost. total H <lb/>
1.80 W, i. Craft, lots tax ;. <lb/>
2.03 cost total 83.13. <lb/>
D, Corbett lot Stamps, tax <lb/>
cost 11.80 total 11.68, <lb/>
8.10 Battle Corbett, acres <lb/>
OS, cost total 14.83. <lb/>
Little. N. R. <lb/>
Shade . <lb/>
Henry 3-4. <lb/>
F. II. Faulkner. G. <lb/>
E. J. ft J. B. M. G. <lb/>
W. V. M. H. . <lb/>
Walter Buck. <lb/>
ft Ives L. Co. F. It <lb/>
King. <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
12.10 <lb/>
2.43 <lb/>
. 6.36 <lb/>
. 3.10 <lb/>
. 3.71 <lb/>
,. 2.16 <lb/>
, 6.29 <lb/>
10.76 <lb/>
. 3.54 <lb/>
2.20 <lb/>
5.36 <lb/>
Zora Fleming P. . 4.10 <lb/>
Ed Hill 1911 and 1912, S. 3.96 <lb/>
Morris Little S . <lb/>
Robt. J . 3.43 <lb/>
Paul W 19.30 <lb/>
J. Redding P B 8.07 <lb/>
B. Redding 1911 and 1912 <lb/>
. 11-73 <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
A farm near Arthur, N. C, contain- <lb/>
about acres. Land in high state of <lb/>
cultivation. Value of buildings, <lb/>
One of best little farms in Pitt County. <lb/>
Moseley Brothers <lb/>
Real Estate Agents <lb/>
v max <lb/>
for Dandruff <lb/>
Von WIN Be Surprised to see Hun <lb/>
It Disappears. <lb/>
No more dirty coats from <lb/>
Leads. stops dandruff. <lb/>
any time with the tips of the Angers. <lb/>
No smell. No smear. sinks In- <lb/>
to the pores, makes the scalp <lb/>
makes the hair and glossy. <lb/>
is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb/>
Medicine Co. St. Louis, Mo., and ll <lb/>
regularly sold by all druggists at <lb/>
per bottle. But to enable you to <lb/>
make a test and prove what It will do <lb/>
lot you, gel a U Mai trial bottle tally <lb/>
guaranteed or your money back at <lb/>
Pharmacy. <lb/>
Medicine Children <lb/>
Too much care cannot be used in <lb/>
selecting a cough medicine for <lb/>
It should be pleasant to <lb/>
contain no harmful substance and be <lb/>
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough <lb/>
Remedy meets these <lb/>
and Is a favorite with the mothers of <lb/>
young children everywhere. For sale <lb/>
by all druggists. <lb/>
Law Election <lb/>
A petition was presented to the <lb/>
county commissioners Monday asking <lb/>
for an election on the question of <lb/>
the old law <lb/>
on the south side of Tar river. <lb/>
The board will order the election, but <lb/>
the date for holding It has not yet <lb/>
determined. <lb/>
A HAPPY <lb/>
HOME <lb/>
Is one where health abound. <lb/>
With impure blood there can- <lb/>
not be good health. <lb/>
With a disordered LIVER <lb/>
cannot be blood. <lb/>
y the torpid LIVER and restore <lb/>
Its natural action. <lb/>
A healthy means pore <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
blood means health. <lb/>
Health means happiness. <lb/>
Take no Substitute. All Druggist. <lb/>
The date of the Harlem Tommy <lb/>
Murphy-Ad bout In California <lb/>
has been advanced to in place <lb/>
of the 26th of the month. <lb/>
II., former of <lb/>
Spain, died In Paris. Born In <lb/>
Madrid Oct. 1838. <lb/>
8.11 <lb/>
2.86 <lb/>
8.67 <lb/>
3.90 <lb/>
16.80 <lb/>
9.21 <lb/>
80.78 <lb/>
11.90 <lb/>
New Road . 1.41 <lb/>
S. <lb/>
21.6 <lb/>
8.18 <lb/>
11.11 <lb/>
1.39 <lb/>
. 1.41 <lb/>
John Caw <lb/>
W. B. Edwards. <lb/>
Zeno T. Evans. <lb/>
Mat Button. <lb/>
Wm. Chapman. C. Swamp. <lb/>
Stanley Chapman, Creeping <lb/>
1.71 <lb/>
Cox, 1-2 C. <lb/>
. 11.11 <lb/>
Viola Clark. HO Clay Root . 4.11 <lb/>
Turner Branch, <lb/>
Sr is W Mills . 1.03 <lb/>
i. Blight. Button. 1.89 <lb/>
TOWNSHIP <lb/>
., I -i <lb/>
i. l. i U I I <lb/>
and 1912 I <lb/>
L. P. Worthington. <lb/>
Mrs. If, A. Tinker, <lb/>
Millie I lot Falkland, tag <lb/>
coil 11.80, total 3.24. <lb/>
Tinker lot vacant, tax, <lb/>
cost II total 11.76. <lb/>
Ben lot Webb, tax, cost <lb/>
11.30, total 11.32. <lb/>
Edwards, i lot vacant, tax <lb/>
cost 11.30, total, II <lb/>
Willie Fields, lot Webb, tax, <lb/>
cost, 11.30; 11.52. <lb/>
lot Webb, tax <lb/>
coat 11.30, total 11.52. <lb/>
1461.43. cost 11.30. total <lb/>
L. Harris. lax 1129.71, cost <lb/>
11.10, total 1131.01. <lb/>
Henry Sr., acres Home <lb/>
acres day, acres Tug- <lb/>
well, taxes total <lb/>
The Original Fuller Johnson <lb/>
STEEL FRAME <lb/>
Is the only practical machine for trans- <lb/>
planting TOBACCO, Cabbage, Sweet Po- <lb/>
Tomatoes, Strawberries, Nursery <lb/>
Stock, etc., better than by hand. They start <lb/>
sooner and mature more evenly.<lb/>
Dora Williams. <lb/>
B, Page, . <lb/>
W. It. Keel, <lb/>
TOWNSHIP. <lb/>
Home . I <lb/>
2.66 <lb/>
DAM TOWNSHIP <lb/>
Luke Best. Vincent . <lb/>
Jordan Darden, I .<lb/>
Walker II. Cold. <lb/>
William Hathaway, Nobles . i <lb/>
I P. Road . <lb/>
;. Moore 11.23 <lb/>
Great saving in time and labor, great increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb/>
plants when wait for rain. Each plant watered at the roots, <lb/>
covered with dry baking, <lb/>
purpose, every adjustment desired, <lb/>
handled. Very light draft. <lb/>
Every feature necessary for every <lb/>
Perfect working qualities. Easily <lb/>
N. C, Phone No. <lb/>
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL A N U <lb/>
I LI TIES. <lb/>
HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
Jolt AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
I- the Most Mr ad<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERS <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR A <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND AN <lb/>
HE HAD UPON A- <lb/>
N. t i. <lb/>
M Mill II <lb/>
FEW HIM PLUMS <lb/>
Will lake Up Question Post- <lb/>
MilS <lb/>
ill LETTERS Fill <lb/>
INSURANCE m <lb/>
PROTESTING <lb/>
DECLARES THEIR COM- <lb/>
ARE NOT <lb/>
AS THEY ARE NO <lb/>
PROF T MAKING ORGAN <lb/>
IONS <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Apr. <lb/>
representatives from all sec- <lb/>
are being besieged in letters <lb/>
tan Then <lb/>
Hi Hie Hundreds <lb/>
I in Week. Pint Khmer <lb/>
To Cabinet I <lb/>
WASHINGTON, April <lb/>
dent Wilson cut away bis regular y ,,,.,.,, representative of <lb/>
program of receptions today again, <lb/>
and consulted a number of ,,.,, <lb/>
about prospective appointments pro <lb/>
of Mississippi; or tariff bill now under con- <lb/>
of Wisconsin; Martin and ;,,.,., ,,, <lb/>
or Virginia; Hall of Representative Hull, of <lb/>
Mexico, and Warren and Clark .,.,,,,,,. of ,,.,,, <lb/>
Handsome Seaside Home <lb/>
Destroyed by Suffragettes <lb/>
Placed Explosives ii to Before M <lb/>
Applying Torch<lb/>
Hardly Work <lb/>
The reel Place. <lb/>
Slush In Hail- <lb/>
read Tunnel <lb/>
The fault Is Tour <lb/>
HASTINGS, <lb/>
There- hardly <lb/>
do not <lb/>
cur, and larger and more <lb/>
more <lb/>
IS ATTACKED COUPLE <lb/>
A PACT IS <lb/>
lilt <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Is<lb/>
Cleveland Prince <lb/>
YOUNG WHITE LADY O <lb/>
GREENSbORO GRABBED f <lb/>
HER WITH <lb/>
FLUID OR P <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Militant today destroys I there is an occasional <lb/>
I seaside mansion Bu creeping in. A little patience on Mm <lb/>
GREENSBORO, April <lb/>
alone on Greene street <lb/>
Before <lb/>
Told HI Mi- <lb/>
J V i in No <lb/>
Died <lb/>
i S Cl u <lb/>
Wyoming, were among those summon- <lb/>
ed to the White House. The <lb/>
dent is understood to have discuss- <lb/>
ed only minor appointments. <lb/>
Mr. Wilson Is giving his attention <lb/>
to scores of minor appointment and <lb/>
expects to make rapid Inroads this <lb/>
week Into the list of <lb/>
many of which went to the Senate <lb/>
today. So far as is known, the <lb/>
dent has not made any more <lb/>
selections. He Bent the <lb/>
of Walter Hines Page to he <lb/>
sailor to Great Britain, to tho senate <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Samuel Houston Thompson, <lb/>
Deliver, former Republican Attorney <lb/>
General of Colorado, has been select- <lb/>
ed for assistant attorney general <lb/>
the United States before the Court of <lb/>
feature, said today his desk was piled <lb/>
with mail from insurance companies <lb/>
protesting that they are not <lb/>
organizations. The matter <lb/>
may be brought up in but I <lb/>
Democratic leaders declare that in- <lb/>
organizations were given <lb/>
consideration when the law <lb/>
framed and that opposition will <lb/>
avail. <lb/>
With the making slow pro- <lb/>
on the tariff bill, the wool <lb/>
probably will be <lb/>
row, when opposition will make <lb/>
their most strenuous light. The <lb/>
representatives have organ- <lb/>
for the contest, and, although <lb/>
against them are admittedly over <lb/>
whelming, they propose to make H <lb/>
, struggle to hind the <lb/>
He was one of the president s g <lb/>
students at Princeton and <lb/>
Sea belonging to Arthur j part of the public, or a willingness day night at o'clock on her return ,.,;,,., ., <lb/>
Philip unionist member of lo , yourself in the oilier follow -i lo her boarding house from a w-r. Carter in her room <lb/>
Parliament for Hastings. will largely tend to lessen Mis n young white in a local hospital he <lb/>
The women nut only set lire to the when errors do occur. woman, attacked In mysterious build Into his own <lb/>
house but placed dynamite in have in mind In writing this, way unknown man. After r died at o'clock <lb/>
of the rooms. The residence had on-; telephone business mainly, and the haul straggle, she in the An <lb/>
recently been vacated. Greenville exchange in . meanwhile, she tread herself and ran of Mrs. <lb/>
The women adopted a method Often Whit In I I past and even recently to the home I lief the double tragedy <lb/>
used by burglars for entering houses. I there have been beard some com- arrived Iii a tainting condition and result i a pact, a II was <lb/>
They first spread papers covered plaints of the service and not entirely terribly sick from some liquid or learned Mrs. Lot <lb/>
jam over the window so as to deaden without cause in some instances, we powder that bad been thrown In her mode their will Sunday, <lb/>
the sound and Mien smashed the large know it Is the purpose and Intent of face. three day alter she was Injured e <lb/>
panes glass with hammers, the Jan the management to remove all ground The attack was one of the most mys- motoring night with Prince. <lb/>
preventing the broken glass from fall- ,,, complaint and to give efficient nor- that has come to the attention he left his hi. for I <lb/>
of the Greensboro police. The hospital on his fatal errand <lb/>
As soon as the flames were noticed , accurate telephone woman not see her assailant, who Prince bis aged mother, i <lb/>
by a passer-by the fire brigade were distributed the of approached silently from behind and marking that It would be tin his <lb/>
Summoned. The firemen had barely I month and in order to keep the grabbed her, while he covered h would lee him alive. <lb/>
begun their work when a series of telephone subscribers correct, mouth at the same with his hand, <lb/>
explosions One of the fire- directory will be revised and a which contained fluid or powder which <lb/>
man was struck on the head by ,, every six months, smothered h r temporarily, A <lb/>
of the famous Princeton eleven of <lb/>
Tomorrow night Mr. Wilson will <lb/>
give his first dinner to the cabinet. <lb/>
Cleveland H. Dodge of New York, B <lb/>
Princeton and Col, F. m <lb/>
House, another intimate friend, will <lb/>
be among the guests. <lb/>
piece of metal and seriously directories contain very clear investigation was made by the <lb/>
A largo quantity of suffrage instructions as to the use of the tel- officer, but few clues were available <lb/>
tare was found In the vicinity. and the user will facilitate led them to anything definite <lb/>
Cut Wires In Tunned j matter greatly by complying with to who the assailant was <lb/>
April 15.- instructions. If the subscriber Monday evening about o'clock <lb/>
suffragette GUI all the telegraph and will co-operate with the operator, th Miss I la I'll ha t. who board <lb/>
telephone wires at tho entrance I- will run along more smooth- Greene near the City water <lb/>
per cent on raw wool on Great left her boarding place to go I i <lb/>
near this r n directory the ho. of a Mrs. King, on <lb/>
Great Inconvenience was caused <lb/>
as a substitute for Its free listing by <lb/>
the committee at the request of Pres- <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Representative of Ohio <lb/>
is Chairman of the free WOOl <lb/>
conference. Failure In the <lb/>
the service. <lb/>
Trial Into A Suffrage <lb/>
i . lion <lb/>
LITTLE K . April IS. <lb/>
may result in s for ex- Court proceeding yesterday <lb/>
from the pledge so the turned into a suffrage demonstration <lb/>
may be continued on the floor of th dining the trial of Frank <lb/>
Will Allow <lb/>
can lo Serve <lb/>
Their Terms <lb/>
House. <lb/>
fruits and cotton and meat <lb/>
were the chief targets of the <lb/>
charged With swindling nearly five <lb/>
hundred women out of about <lb/>
III connection with <lb/>
Just after the court had ordered that <lb/>
Hen In the today, the must make restitution <lb/>
Schedule still being under Saturday and while the six hundred <lb/>
lion upon adjournment. No I women present were applauding th <lb/>
is lo coll by number, and this is street, to secure a dress pattern. <lb/>
where some trouble arises, though P went by the home of a id <lb/>
I i proper way to call. When living on Greene lo <lb/>
wrong connection la given, ii is more some one to go with her As hr, <lb/>
likely to be the fault of the friend was unable to go he tic <lb/>
in not calling correctly the would make the trip by her <lb/>
wanted, than In the operator id declaring she was not afraid <lb/>
the wrong For Instance th. street were well lighted and <lb/>
suppose the should want nothing would harm her. <lb/>
No. instead of calling two It as two hours before she <lb/>
thirteen it should he two- ready to come back, staying longer <lb/>
one-three. With the view of bring- than she Intended. hurried down <lb/>
about an Improvement In calling, smith street until it reached <lb/>
one operator In the exchange is and then followed to <lb/>
In a record of Incorrect culls. If She had been In Greene street but i <lb/>
were made In the committee bill, as order, two local politicians p- will take the while and was walking by a <lb/>
to go look over the incorrect call vacant field, when the attack s <lb/>
a result of the day's discussion, ad- railed through the courtroom <lb/>
of increased duty on wheat, as a banner Inscribed far <lb/>
veil as those favoring Its free <lb/>
announced lg being voted down and member Tho <lb/>
A jury will hold an In- <lb/>
quest over the two bodies. <lb/>
Prince, who is a prosperous r <lb/>
of Wayne county, went to the <lb/>
hospital where his victim was <lb/>
a Monday and requested <lb/>
be shown to her room. He ac- <lb/>
companied by a young lady, hut ash- <lb/>
ed her to step out Into the hall for <lb/>
moment as he wished to talk to M <lb/>
privately. <lb/>
The young woman had hardly <lb/>
the hall when she heard i <lb/>
pistol shots. When she and <lb/>
attendants rushed into i <lb/>
they found Ml . Lou ix d d a <lb/>
bullet wound In her hi ad and <lb/>
ions upon the <lb/>
tired the set shot In ; <lb/>
head. <lb/>
Mrs. was In the <lb/>
covering from injuries received o t <lb/>
night since while automobile <lb/>
with Prince and others. She <lb/>
wife of a Southern <lb/>
tit and conducted a i <lb/>
store in <lb/>
Recently Prince and Mrs . <lb/>
been often seen talking top <lb/>
WASHINGTON, April <lb/>
master General <lb/>
today that It was the administration a who urged increased duties on trouble and Joined In the pro <lb/>
continue all Republican post <lb/>
policy to co <lb/>
pineapples, cotton yams an I <lb/>
masters now In to the end if Oilier articles meeting a like fate. <lb/>
their terms, provided no charges were Representative <lb/>
against their man Of the ways and means <lb/>
at plies to all classes of who III was <lb/>
masters. <lb/>
I i i in Control of the hill in the <lb/>
Began Great <lb/>
n April <lb/>
lat today on what their <lb/>
dared would be the <lb/>
against worn <lb/>
department will be ran on bus today, Representative the community has <lb/>
i i om mi will <lb/>
nun i i will a I <lb/>
tho i el w o <lb/>
in. line and not by said bad charge of the <lb/>
Mr In explaining lb tho way and mean <lb/>
, ii. declared lo ire ml <lb/>
u, i <lb/>
Hi,, majority of the postmaster come from southern mom me lings, one on f Id and <lb/>
would I d I. of in raft other on I <lb/>
.,. w have t,. be specific Webb of North C Wot n of national <lb/>
. . . ,., <lb/>
anyone will be will be <lb/>
. otherwise finished T V. J George of <lb/>
i said the decision ha I of duty ran of the Mo <lb/>
i after conference with five per cent to per cent. Th to w <lb/>
President Wilson who favor the Webb would have ad- Buff rage and Mr. <lb/>
At a plan is being . beginning Dodge, of ll <lb/>
i seeming efficiency an lower have taken control i <lb/>
the civil fourth up to SO per cent on I el <lb/>
having been placed under The amendment was voted r program <lb/>
then call <lb/>
. he will lee in every in- made. lilt few, if any. gave a <lb/>
the wrong number was call- She declared it came almost win subsequent I Prim <lb/>
six hundred forgot their tin for. The writer took occasion to out any warning. was four month ago I for <lb/>
i over some recent call and not- suddenly by one hand, while the l and people I II <lb/>
. was clapped He returned two wool <lb/>
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