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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 />
one-one-0-2 the ether ibis hand was filled night hi <lb />
l r or with- a <lb />
hen I. kin I of fluid she t tell, <lb />
i is of served ti the <lb />
for Instead of 11.1 L , <lb />
Instead of t <lb />
reel and <lb />
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leg; Dr. P. A. t <lb />
I the<lb />
of II e PI<lb />
for week in- <lb />
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of I <lb />
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convention of <lb />
the <lb />
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. I <lb />
an order by a vote of to M, tho first elude a hearing before tho In I held next t Np, . <lb />
u. roll call of the day. women suffrage i ill The order i <lb />
Mr Taft. <lb />
The Confederacy called on tho <lb />
governors of the seven states to <lb />
send troops Into the field. <lb />
arrangement having been completed I In low and made The material thrown In her face careful n <lb />
Battle of Columbus, for their reception. The large majority are made her purl f ll eh in ed <lb />
last Of the civil war also will be heard on day mil ready to the Insurgent being swallowed I. I. II was the nature of the I was I <lb />
fought east of the Mississippi j will their case after their op- in opposition to the action the lie, id feared that It might been ; It was believed It <lb />
rive- I posing lister have had their Inning, coup In Increasing the rates. A physician was called, and after i poisonous. <lb /></p>
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BE <lb />
BY THE SHE <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Column <lb />
Workers Kill Walkout <lb />
Today Says Report <lb />
Heads <lb />
BI April U meet- <lb />
the board <lb />
i petition of Bar- <lb />
township I <lb />
the board lo call an election on tho <lb />
I of good roads. Tho pro, o- <lb />
to be submitted i whether there <lb />
bond or a special <lb />
levied. The board called the election <lb />
May and Observer. <lb />
Penn Mutual Policies Best <lb />
comparison of premiums and values of <lb />
i. Payment Life Policies at the n l of the third year <lb />
at age the leading life insurance companies doing <lb />
business in North Carolina, showing the <lb />
of PENN MUTUAL POLICIES. <lb />
Impossible To Ts Baal Ex- <lb />
Political Strike <lb />
will Last, <lb />
At <lb />
PRUSSIA, April it is Ira- <lb />
to what extent <lb />
threat I .-trike will tie <lb />
after it is evident <lb />
now that the situation is beginning t <lb />
be regarded as extremely serious. <lb />
i s declared tonight Out <lb />
will go out. crippling <lb />
country. Steamship <lb />
. docked at Ant- <lb />
today notified all agents that <lb />
. . line assume real <lb />
inning I ail it. <lb />
ah i now en route n <lb />
i tea landed <lb />
. Ta l I<lb />
I ave bi en <lb />
ports, The Red Star line Is <lb />
eight. <lb />
k. . it I lea u <lb />
given notice that the <lb />
to bi lug an <lb />
VIi Those supplying B i <lb />
a police guard <lb />
i hundred canal boat loads <lb />
i, n arrived here today a <lb />
Id. <lb />
The inhabitants are laying in <lb />
visions lot i k E . <lb />
municipal water company, light- <lb />
and cleaning department i <lb />
have bi en t that their <lb />
I alien in i rill i I their <lb />
positions and rights to pensions and it <lb />
Is hardly likely they will Join the <lb />
The Socialists that no <lb />
iii be permitted, if they can <lb />
maintain the strike for a few days <lb />
without violence believe a <lb />
of from more <lb />
an towns will come to <lb />
and ask the king to Intervene. <lb />
Singular variations or sentiment <lb />
been developed both in the Bel- <lb />
capital and in the provinces <lb />
connection with the strike. On- <lb />
is present, <lb />
tacit, to the movement given by <lb />
i. i . a Some of them a <lb />
even declared they win <lb />
their workmen's wages during tho <lb />
strike. The clerical in- <lb />
that rich Liberals are privately <lb />
swelling strike fund, while liberal <lb />
and radical clubs in various cities are <lb />
openly supporting the movement by <lb />
subscriptions. The minister of war Is <lb />
transferring all troops from the post, <lb />
where they have been stationed, to <lb />
other places, where the soldiers have <lb />
no and so can be as l <lb />
more effectively in of disturb- <lb />
Burgaw township is taking <lb />
the direction. The quicker <lb />
. i I I <lb />
Interested in the Improve- <lb />
of roads; the more rapidly will <lb />
be their of progress. <lb />
It is a pretty safe bet that <lb />
township will issue bonds, for Its <lb />
ship is an intelligent lot and they <lb />
know the value of immediate <lb />
There is but little to be gained <lb />
an Increase in the road tax. if some <lb />
means cannot be devised whereby <lb />
funds can be raised With <lb />
which to make permanent Improve <lb />
We now raise under our <lb />
tax rate. each yea <lb />
for the Improvement of roads la <lb />
township; yet ii would <lb />
lake no expert to show whore the <lb />
. . consideration to <lb />
justify the of one-half that <lb />
amount. <lb />
A bond Issue will avail us of <lb />
funds, which placed in the hands <lb />
. bull us <lb />
roads, it does not mean <lb />
bonds will give us the roads an <lb />
ration the burden, <lb />
by placing aside a sum on compound <lb />
Interest each year, a sufficient sum lo <lb />
off debt will have <lb />
lated when the bonds become <lb />
Thus the debt Is paid off by year <lb />
no generation is burdened with <lb />
the bonds. Lots have the roads and <lb />
slop the strain on tho team, <lb />
wear and tear on the vehicles <lb />
i would 1st twice as long, <lb />
stretch one day Into two by making <lb />
ids and hauling more at a <lb />
Penn <lb />
New York mot. <lb />
Mutual mos. <lb />
mos. <lb />
Mutual days <lb />
Phoenix mos. <lb />
days <lb />
Massachusetts days <lb />
State days <lb />
Connecticut <lb />
National days <lb />
Union Central days <lb />
Charges interest during <lb />
Pays no dividends until the <lb />
e period, <lb />
expiration of the second <lb />
PENN MUTUAL premiums on its Nineteen- <lb />
Payment Life Policies are thin the premiums charged <lb />
by the New York Companies on the Twenty Payment Plan. <lb />
For further information apply to <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
1895 <lb />
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HOME COMFORT <lb />
I Vans a Hume <lb />
Comfortably<lb />
Fine <lb />
Furniture- <lb />
Just suite you'll want for Parlor, or Bed- <lb />
single chair or piece Is to be seen la oar fine dis- <lb />
plays We ask to note our prices. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
a mi <lb />
Recommendations Receiving <lb />
No Attention From the <lb />
President <lb />
W He'd Bare Vim <lb />
Wales You'll Kind <lb />
Our the Best <lb />
Bret Offered <lb />
Oar Huns, <lb />
Ties, Our Cake, <lb />
Our Balls mid all the Best, <lb />
We rely upon, Friends <lb />
To Make <lb />
the that the <lb />
Test. <lb />
WILLIAMS <lb />
To Vote on Commission <lb />
JERSEY CITY, April <lb />
elections are to lie held tomorrow in i <lb />
Jersey City, Hoboken and several <lb />
New Jersey Cities to deride upon <lb />
adoption or rejection of the com- <lb />
mission plan of government. If <lb />
City adopts the plan it will be <lb />
the. largest in east <lb />
to do so. Mayor and other <lb />
city officials are leading in the cam- <lb />
for the change and it Is de- <lb />
that opposition to It <lb />
lessoned since the rejection of <lb />
the plan two years and the <lb />
chances of success are believed to <lb />
. fair. Hoboken, Bayonne and Union <lb />
Hill where the proposal also will be <lb />
voted on. are regardless doubtful. <lb />
In Memory of Commoner <lb />
LEXINGTON, Ky. April <lb />
one hundred thirty-sixth birthday <lb />
anniversary of Henry Clay, the <lb />
Kentucky statesman was <lb />
ed today with Interesting exercises <lb />
conducted under the auspices of tho <lb />
Lincoln School of this city. The ad- <lb />
dress of the day was delivered by <lb />
Henry Clay a great-great- <lb />
grandson of the statesman. <lb />
MY <lb />
el <lb />
Alexander William Charles Oliphant <lb />
Murray. Master of who Is <lb />
the Liberal in the House of <lb />
Conn . was born April 1870, <lb />
is i Bi son of the tenth Ba- <lb />
His family is one of <lb />
great Hal Ion. he Lord Ell- <lb />
bank was six peers woe <lb />
opposed delivery up of Charles <lb />
I. to P lament of England. The <lb />
present Master of began hit <lb />
public career at the age of as <lb />
private to the Permanent <lb />
Under Si f State the Col- <lb />
Bin i 1900 he has sat in i <lb />
House Commons for <lb />
T. Elf <lb />
Prof R i hard T. Ely, one of th <lb />
i i. an authorities In the <lb />
science political economy, was <lb />
in . N. V. April 1854. <lb />
After graduating from Columbia Col- <lb />
abroad and for <lb />
several yea studied the <lb />
Held Hallo and Ge- <lb />
and the Royal Statistical Bu- <lb />
In Berlin. return to <lb />
In he <lb />
the head the department of <lb />
cal Johns Hopkins <lb />
Hi remained the <lb />
more Institution until when <lb />
liar chair -t the <lb />
Pl of Ely found <lb />
n of Industrial <lb />
ii the found-<lb />
April de- <lb />
II. Green is <lb />
ably tho most likely man to succeed <lb />
Thomas Wallace as postmaster at <lb />
Wilmington. is a <lb />
la of Dr. Edwin Anderson Alderman, <lb />
president the University of Virgin- <lb />
the latter a close friend of <lb />
dent Wilson. As staled III the Dally <lb />
Sews Saturday morning a delegation <lb />
Wilmington citizens called <lb />
Wilson and recommended a <lb />
man for tho Wilmington <lb />
This man was not J. J. Furlong, <lb />
was expected would be recommend- <lb />
ed for the office, by Representative <lb />
Godwin. Hundreds of letters and tel- <lb />
poured in on Senators Sim- <lb />
mons and Overman and <lb />
Godwin within tho last hours <lb />
protesting against Furlong's appoint- <lb />
and It is now thought that <lb />
are not good. <lb />
fact that a man heretofore not <lb />
considered in the running for the <lb />
plum will be named hears <lb />
the statement made in these dispatch- <lb />
es Saturday morning that tho <lb />
dent will not rely entirely upon the <lb />
advice of senators and congressmen <lb />
in selecting men for office. u is <lb />
thought, though not known positively, <lb />
is the man whom the <lb />
committee asked Mr. Wilson <lb />
to appoint and if he is named it will <lb />
I be a victory for the common run of <lb />
citizens, as against congressional in- <lb />
A congressman who is working In <lb />
thorough harmony with senators from <lb />
his state predicted tonight that M-. <lb />
Wilson will have a hard road to trawl <lb />
if be Insists upon turning down tho <lb />
recommendations of senators and COB- <lb />
i in the matter of patronage. <lb />
He said that quite, a large group <lb />
senators and congressmen had discus- <lb />
the proposed policy of Mr. Wilson <lb />
to Ignore their recommendation and <lb />
they have decided that it Is our <lb />
recommendations or allow <lb />
or allow republicans to remain <lb />
in <lb />
This congressman said that the <lb />
to name postmasters had always been <lb />
left representatives in congress and <lb />
that this right would not he given up <lb />
without a hard Hut apparent- <lb />
this does not worry Mr. Wilson. <lb />
The only big already to be <lb />
disposed of by the Democratic <lb />
was that at Sen- <lb />
Smith practically all the <lb />
Democratic congressmen recommend- <lb />
i ii a man by the name of for <lb />
this place, a position paying about <lb />
a year <lb />
Of NEW <lb />
V. Vt. C. a, <lb />
The new president of the Young <lb />
Women's Christian Association. <lb />
Mary was installed into of- <lb />
on Sunday evening. <lb />
Miss Louie Dell the re- <lb />
tiring president, reviewed the <lb />
department of the <lb />
during the past year and outlined <lb />
general plan work of the whole <lb />
association, then gracefully <lb />
over the office to Miss Chauncey. <lb />
accepting the office Miss Chauncey <lb />
expressed her appreciation of <lb />
trust placed upon her. asked for the <lb />
port of the retiring officers as well, <lb />
as of the whole association and <lb />
forth tho general policy to be <lb />
sued by the new cabinet. <lb />
tin such occasions It is the custom <lb />
to have a talk by the president of tin <lb />
school. Pres. Wright made a <lb />
direct talk, commending tho work <lb />
done by the association in the past, <lb />
charging the new president and her <lb />
cabinet to remember that their part <lb />
Is to serve to spend themselves for <lb />
others and urging the lay members <lb />
to support and help carry out the <lb />
plans for service. <lb />
is ever ready to do <lb />
anything will further the work <lb />
the Y. W. C. A. <lb />
The music added greatly to the <lb />
Service. Miss Mary sang o i <lb />
solo, the Glee Club a duet and the i <lb />
whole school Wilted for <lb />
The following cabinet members <lb />
were <lb />
Vice president. Anna <lb />
Secretary, Lancaster. <lb />
Treasurer. Kate Watkins. <lb />
Chairman of <lb />
Meetings, Rosa Mae Wooten; <lb />
elation news. Kn Gayle; <lb />
ship. Anna Sunshine. <lb />
Mae Social, Mae Cobb; <lb />
Music, Mavis Evans; Bible study. <lb />
Katie Sawyer; Mission study, Caro <lb />
Griffin; Room, Mabel <lb />
Drive Headache. <lb />
Sick headaches, sour gassy <lb />
Indigestion, biliousness disappear <lb />
quickly after you take Dr. King's <lb />
New Life Pills. They purify the blood <lb />
and put new life and vigor In the <lb />
Try them and you win be <lb />
Every pill helps; every I <lb />
box guaranteed. Price <lb />
by all druggists. adv. <lb />
For Burns Bruises and Sores <lb />
The quickest surest cure for <lb />
burns, bruises, boils, sores, <lb />
and all skin diseases in Buck- <lb />
Ion's Salve. In four days <lb />
cured U H. of Tex., <lb />
of a sore on his ankle which pained <lb />
him so he could hardly walk. Should <lb />
be In every house. Only Rec- <lb />
by all druggists, <lb />
adv <lb />
Coast Immigration Meet <lb />
SAX FRANCISCO. Cal. April <lb />
With delegates present from Wash- <lb />
Oregon. Idaho, California. <lb />
Nevada and Arizona the Pacific Coast <lb />
Immigration congress opened In this <lb />
city today and will continue over to- <lb />
morrow. Immigration experts, so- <lb />
educators and others are <lb />
to address the congress on the <lb />
phases of the large <lb />
movement to the Pacific coast <lb />
that is expected to follow the open- <lb />
of the Panama canal. <lb />
For More Libraries <lb />
La. April <lb />
The Louisiana Library Association <lb />
held Its annual meeting here today <lb />
with a good attendance. Methods <lb />
whereby the public libraries may be <lb />
made of more efficient service to the <lb />
general public formed the chief sub- <lb />
of discussion. <lb />
To Aid Relief Fund <lb />
BALTIMORE, April <lb />
order of Cardinal Gibbons, collections <lb />
In aid of the flood sufferers In the <lb />
Middle West will be taken In all the <lb />
Catholic In the Baltimore <lb />
diocese. <lb />
You Can Depend Up- <lb />
on Our Goods <lb />
Some people are apt to form <lb />
the conclusion that because our <lb />
prices are so low that our <lb />
are not first-class. <lb />
S The facts are that we sell none <lb />
J but strictly high-class goods. <lb />
S We guarantee you satisfaction <lb />
J on everything you buy here. f <lb />
This Is the to put your <lb />
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Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It Is built of the Best <lb />
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THAT FIT <lb />
For this the fifth consecutive I solicit your orders. As <lb />
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Four Solid Cars <lb />
already bought this season's trade. Will make there this <lb />
year at the Liberty Warehouse. To delay let me hare <lb />
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Phone <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
TAILORING and PRESSING Club <lb />
I have opened in The Advance Office in a first-class <lb />
and am prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring, Cleaning and Press- <lb />
of top suits for Gentlemen and Ladies. <lb />
I make a specialty of cleaning hats and gloves. <lb />
All work guaranteed. <lb />
TOM JACKSON, <lb />
Phone No. Ayden, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the part- <lb />
clerk. <lb />
S. J. Everett, of Jno. Ward, <lb />
of Spier and Jackson of Win- deceased <lb />
N. C, has been dissolved by Joe Henry Ward, Tom <lb />
mutual consent and the partnership Ward. N. Dennis Ward, Lucy Ward <lb />
no longer exists for any purpose. M. and Jane Ward. <lb />
T. Spier the senior member of <lb />
firm or partnership will continue In superior court In the <lb />
business at tho same stand In his own above entitled <lb />
All liabilities of the said pending therein, <lb />
king Ones Ills Escape To His Own <lb />
Courage, Quickness And Skill- <lb />
ed Horsemanship. As- <lb />
Taken <lb />
MADRID, Spain, April the <lb />
third time in his reign King Alfonso <lb />
special proceeding narrowly escaped today being the vie- <lb />
I will on Monday time of an anarchist attempt <lb />
ONE CANT LOSE <lb />
By GENE <lb />
partnership of Spier and Jackson to his life. Three shots were fired at <lb />
be paid by M. T. Spier and all ac- the king tin. afternoon in the streets <lb />
Lying and being In the county and-t the capital by a native of <lb />
counts owing the firm to be paid ti <lb />
M. T. Spier. <lb />
This the 10th day of March, 1913. <lb />
A. C. JACKSON. <lb />
M. T. SPIER. <lb />
state above referred to, In the town <lb />
of Winterville. and as the John <lb />
Ward lot. being near the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line railroad and described <lb />
in the deed from A. D. Cox to John <lb />
Ward, book 1-7, page Pitt county <lb />
of deeds office, containing <lb />
of an acre, and with a small <lb />
bOOBS on same. <lb />
This the day of March. 1913 <lb />
S. J. EVERETT. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
A Card <lb />
In Justice to myself also to <lb />
Mr. Spier I want to say to my friends <lb />
and the public generally that the dis- <lb />
solution of the firm of Spier and ltd <lb />
Jackson was not caused by any dis- <lb />
agreement or friction whatsoever be- <lb />
tween us, on tho other hand our <lb />
business relations has been <lb />
pleasant and my withdraw- To All to Whom These Presents May <lb />
to my declining health, and I ask <lb />
friends and the public general- Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
to give to Mr. It T. Spier the faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
surviving member, the same merit f the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
of confidence and patronage In the dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
future as In the past., <lb />
STATE OF <lb />
Depart of Stale <lb />
of Dissolution <lb />
A. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE PUBLIC LAUD SALE <lb />
By virtue power vested in me <lb />
by that mortgage deed, executed to <lb />
mo by Sam Little and wife Annie <lb />
Little, and duly recorded In the of- <lb />
of tho register of deeds for Pitt <lb />
county in book Q-S at page I <lb />
consent of all the stockholders, de- <lb />
posited In my office, that The John <lb />
Flanagan Buggy Company, a <lb />
ration of this state, whose principal <lb />
Is situate at No. <lb />
street, In the town of Greenville, <lb />
county of State of North Caro- <lb />
M. Hooker being the agent <lb />
therein and In charge upon <lb />
whom process may be has <lb />
compiled with the requirements of <lb />
for auction <lb />
to the highest bidder at the court preliminary to the <lb />
Louse door in the town of Greenville, of Certificate of <lb />
on the 19th day of April, 1913, <lb />
o'clock, noon, the following de- . Therefore. I. J. Bryan Grimes <lb />
scribed tract of real estate, lying. Secretary of State of the State of <lb />
being and situate in the county of Carolina, do hereby that <lb />
Pitt and state of North Carolina, to corporation did, on the 5th day <lb />
of March, 1913, file In my office a <lb />
A certain tract of land left to the executed and attested consent <lb />
said Sam Little by his father Miles to the dissolution of said <lb />
Little and deeded to the said Sam corporation, executed by all the stocK- <lb />
by Marcellus Little and thereof, which said consent <lb />
ere. and described as . Be- record of proceedings <lb />
ginning at an iron stake, corner of aforesaid are now on file in my said <lb />
Will Little, Burt Little and Sarah as Provided by law. <lb />
Little, and running with Sarah Lit Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb />
tic's line north degrees and <lb />
seconds west 1640 feet to a in <lb />
unto set my hand and affixed my <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this 5th day <lb />
creek with gum pointers, March, A. D., 1913. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES. <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Sarah Little's corner, thence down <lb />
the run of Creek to a <lb />
gum at the mouth of a branch, <lb />
lie Little's corner, thence with <lb />
lie Little's line north E OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE <lb />
feet to the beginning and containing . f <lb />
, ,. . , , . In a certain mortgage deed eve- <lb />
acres, more or less, it being lot am s. F. summer- <lb />
No. on the map of the survey ell to G. S. <lb />
the Miles Little land, made by and J. J. which said mortgage <lb />
deed appears of record in the <lb />
and Clark in March, 1908. <lb />
This March 15th, 1913. <lb />
J. E. Mortgagee. <lb />
ALBION DUNN. Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
liar's office of Pitt county in book <lb />
M-7, page the under signed, as <lb />
mortgagee, will on Saturday, the <lb />
day of April, 1913, at o'clock m. <lb />
expose to public sale before the court <lb />
door in Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, the follow- <lb />
described real property, to <lb />
a tract In Swift creek town <lb />
ship. county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Wiley Causey, Archibald Dudley, <lb />
land and others, beginning at a <lb />
stake, Green's corner and runs N <lb />
W poles to a N <lb />
E poles to a stake; then N E <lb />
1-2 to a stake; then S E <lb />
and the said defendant will , a s w <lb />
further notice that site is re- s E a <lb />
quired to appear at the April term slake; then S W poles to Green's <lb />
of Pitt county superior court, which ,,, be <lb />
convenes on the 28th day of April, containing acres, more <lb />
the court house of Pitt county. ,. <lb />
in Greenville. N. C. to answer or de- he made for <lb />
to the in said action. tho terms of said <lb />
or the plaintiff will apply to the court deed <lb />
for the relief demanded in said com- day of March. 1913. <lb />
the 4th day of March, <lb />
. HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
Clerk superior Court o . u <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Peter Langley vs Matilda Langley. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
notice, that an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced In the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, to ob- <lb />
a divorce from the bond of <lb />
Rafael Sanchez Allegro, who was <lb />
Immediately overpowered. <lb />
King Alfonso owes his escape to his <lb />
own courage, quickness and skilled <lb />
horsemanship. Accompanied by his <lb />
staff lie was riding along the do <lb />
returning from the ceremony <lb />
el swearing in recruits, when a man <lb />
sprang from the sidewalk and seized <lb />
the bridle of the king's horse with one <lb />
hand, presenting a revolver point <lb />
Hank with the other. <lb />
The king, realizing the <lb />
rapidity dug his spurs into the <lb />
horse which reared violently. His <lb />
quickness saved his life. The bullet <lb />
instead of burying itself in the king's <lb />
breast, struck the horse in the neck, <lb />
but so close was it that the <lb />
left hand glove was blackened by the <lb />
powder discharge. <lb />
Before the assailant was able to <lb />
pull the trigger again a secret service <lb />
sprang upon him. The two men <lb />
Ceil to the ground locked In each <lb />
arms, struggling furiously. The <lb />
assassin managed to free his revolver <lb />
arm and two more shots in rapid <lb />
succession, but the Officer knocked bis <lb />
arm aside and the bullets flew harm- <lb />
through the air. <lb />
At the sound of the first shot the <lb />
king's staff forced their horses on the <lb />
sidewalk and made a ring around <lb />
the sidewalk and made <lb />
the assassin, who fought fiercely <lb />
the grip of four policemen before he <lb />
was overpowered and handcuffed. <lb />
Alfonso, as soon as he saw <lb />
that the man had been secured, <lb />
ed himself in the stirrups, turned lo <lb />
the crowd, gave a military salute and <lb />
d in a ringing <lb />
live <lb />
He then dismounted and reassured <lb />
his staff, <lb />
is nothing, <lb />
a mighty roar from the <lb />
wildly enthusiastic masses, which roll- <lb />
ed along In great waves of sound, all <lb />
the way in which the king rode to the <lb />
palace, cool, collected and smiling. <lb />
A spectator, a pensioned royal <lb />
pushed forward to <lb />
to offer his congratulations to <lb />
the monarch that he was mistaken for <lb />
another assassin arrested. He <lb />
v as released as soon as the mistake <lb />
was A young Frenchman, <lb />
who was standing beside Allegro, <lb />
was arrested, but It does not appear <lb />
that he was connected with him. <lb />
The crowds made a determined at- <lb />
tempt to lynch Allegro who was <lb />
rushed Into a house kept there <lb />
until an automobile ambulance, es- <lb />
by mounted police, transfer- <lb />
red him to police headquarters. <lb />
The king had hardly been back in <lb />
the palace minutes when an <lb />
clamor arose. The two squares <lb />
on which the palace looks were black <lb />
with people of all classes, desirous <lb />
of showing their joy at the king's <lb />
safety and their admiration for his <lb />
bravery. The king went to the <lb />
cony and acknowledged the cheers <lb />
and then sought the queen and the two <lb />
stood bowing to the throngs for <lb />
minutes. <lb />
still a while I fas- <lb />
ten your cellar pin, commanded <lb />
he girl with the snappy black eyes. <lb />
You'll be losing that wonderful good <lb />
is gold pin some day If you don't keep <lb />
i. fasten <lb />
Just what I'd like to an- <lb />
the girl with the pin and tho <lb />
imitation Irish waist. <lb />
to goodness, Carrie, I've had that pin <lb />
three years, and I simply can't lose <lb />
It I lost a solid gold. IS carat pin <lb />
one day. and I stopped at a t- D <lb />
cent store and bought this one to <lb />
use temporarily, and I've used it ever <lb />
since. My real gold pin I had three <lb />
days when lost It. but this little old <lb />
cheap one sticks to mo like a <lb />
gage on a farm. <lb />
That's always the way with any- <lb />
thing you want to get rid of. You <lb />
simply can't lose A friend of my <lb />
mother's gave her a vase for Christ- <lb />
one got it as a premium <lb />
with some soap, guess. It <lb />
was the looking thins you <lb />
ever saw, with r, stand- <lb />
out on it like doorknobs. Ma <lb />
said she be so thankful if <lb />
body would accidentally tip that thing <lb />
the mantel and break it. <lb />
I pulled it the mantel <lb />
once when was c and it i <lb />
across the carpet and tuned its awful <lb />
rod roses up at without even a <lb />
in it. And has another lit- <lb />
ornament that she just sets her <lb />
heart on. It's I <lb />
they call it. One day I was just <lb />
passing the and jarred it n <lb />
tie, when down it went on the piano <lb />
and chipped a big piece out of <lb />
it, and put a dint in the piano bench <lb />
as big as your <lb />
is funny the way things <lb />
slick you when you don't want <lb />
a agreed the young <lb />
Woman with the snappy black eyes. <lb />
was going down the street one <lb />
wet day and I had on a pair of rub- <lb />
that were just about worn out. <lb />
of them kept slipping off at the <lb />
heel, until it nearly drove me crazy, <lb />
so I decided to kick it off and let it <lb />
go. gave my foot a flirt and off <lb />
came the rubber, and trotted along <lb />
peacefully In the rain. <lb />
half a block down tho street <lb />
somebody touched me on the arm. and <lb />
t turned around and there was a <lb />
Mail Circles <lb />
PORTLAND, Ore. April <lb />
transpacific steamship line from Port- <lb />
land to Japan and China Is to be In- <lb />
tomorrow with tho sailing <lb />
of the steamship from this <lb />
point It is panned to maintain a <lb />
suiting every four weeks for the pres- <lb />
The new service will form the <lb />
last link of a continuous world, cir- <lb />
cling service of the Royal Mail Steam- <lb />
ship company For the present th I <lb />
new service Is to be carried on by <lb />
steamships of the Shire Line, which <lb />
Is owned by tile Royal Mail <lb />
but later a fleet of 12-ton fillips <lb />
be built for the transpacific trade. <lb />
The Orphan's <lb />
Greenville did herself proud In the <lb />
large audience they greeted the Sing- <lb />
class of the Oxford Orphan <lb />
in their concert In the Training <lb />
auditorium Wednesday <lb />
The receipts were some over <lb />
The orphans gave a splendid concert <lb />
brought credit to <lb />
the institution they represent. <lb />
The class gives a concert In <lb />
ton tonight In Winterville Friday <lb />
and In Ayden Saturday night. <lb />
Straight at it <lb />
There is no use or our <lb />
around the We might as well <lb />
rut with it first as last. We want <lb />
you to try Chamberlain's Couch Rem- <lb />
the next time you have a conga <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 term <lb />
of praise. It is for sale by all drug- <lb />
gists, adv <lb />
The referendum vote for officers of <lb />
tho Union of the United <lb />
Brewery Workmen shows this <lb />
J. Lou- <lb />
is corresponding secretary; <lb />
financial secretary, A. <lb />
J. national organizer, and G. <lb />
editor of the Brewery<lb />
LAUD SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgagee executed <lb />
and delivered by Mary Ann <lb />
It Will Save <lb />
They took an ocean voyage for <lb />
honeymoon. The second day out <lb />
was the <lb />
of an ocean that was guaranteed <lb />
to be without variableness or low <lb />
of turning and wondering If <lb />
by any human effort i <lb />
position en <lb />
the stateroom <lb />
is lunch tins shall <lb />
have yours bronchi or you <lb />
try to eat it on <lb />
love; have H overboard <lb />
it save time and u <lb />
Tilings Once Con- <lb />
Now General Topics <lb />
of <lb />
I was taught in my youth, and very <lb />
vigorously taught, that it was not good <lb />
manners to discuss physical aliments <lb />
n general society, and it was the <lb />
height of vulgarity to refer to money <lb />
or to what anything cost, whether in <lb />
your case or that of other <lb />
now hear surgical operations, <lb />
functions, disease and <lb />
remedies freely and fully discussed <lb />
at dinner and on all other occasions <lb />
by the ingenuous youth of both sexes. <lb />
Money is no longer under a taboo. <lb />
One's own money and that of one's <lb />
neighbor Is largely talked about, and <lb />
the cost of everything or anything <lb />
recurs as often in polite conversation <lb />
in a tariff debate. I am not con- <lb />
to decide which is the better <lb />
the old or the new. I merely <lb />
Dote the ii fen <lb />
The world of Boston when I opened <lb />
my II a very small and <lb />
simple world as I Ii back at it now <lb />
in the and e of the ill i <lb />
century. There was an abundance <lb />
; expenditures were small. <lb />
knew everybody else and <lb />
all about everybody Host <lb />
people were r. lated, for in the <lb />
. the <lb />
century the established families had <lb />
intermarried in a manner be- <lb />
; even to <lb />
I -s. Yet e . rat y <lb />
i and ease which now <lb />
i observe ti <lb />
women I. n lull did no then <lb />
j exist. . people might <lb />
c, ruin . of was <lb />
thought to be demand l by good man. <lb />
Senator Lodge, in <lb />
Big <lb />
most ever <lb />
made Mount At was that <lb />
the architect n <lb />
was to cut It Into the .,., I of a <lb />
statue of Alexander the <lb />
holding in the right band n in <lb />
left a tank that was to red Ive ail <lb />
he waters of the region. Alexander <lb />
as much taken with the scheme. But <lb />
t was eventually rejected on the <lb />
I ground that the neighboring country <lb />
j was not fertile enough to feed in- <lb />
habitants of the projected city. An- <lb />
other of plans was a <lb />
pie to the wife of King Ptolemy of <lb />
Egypt, with a roof of that <lb />
would keep an iron statue of her float- <lb />
the air. <lb />
Civil Service Examination <lb />
On Saturday, April 26th. an <lb />
nation will be held here for a clerk- <lb />
ship in the Greenville For <lb />
j blanks and instructions application <lb />
can be made to D. C. Dudley, at the <lb />
To Consider Rural Life <lb />
RICHMOND. VS., April <lb />
gates from Florida, Georgia, Alabama. <lb />
the i. <lb />
Louisiana other stales are <lb />
in Richmond lo attend the six- <lb />
conference for education in th <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified as executor of tho <lb />
last will and testament of Henry C. <lb />
Harris, deceased, late of the county Hurt and Co., on the which Is to meet here tomorrow <lb />
of Pitt and state of North Carolina, day of March 1911 which a four day's session The lead- <lb />
is to all persons having WM recorded in the of the reg- of discussion will be tin <lb />
claims against the estate of said de- , . . . ,. . v ,. . . <lb />
ceased to exhibit them to the under- of of book Problem of how to make farm life <lb />
signed at my home in town- 0-, the undersigned will <lb />
ship. Pitt county. North Carolina, on sell for cash before the court <lb />
or before the 10th of April. 1914, on Saturday, the <lb />
or tills notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of recovery <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
of Henry C. Harris will pieties make <lb />
immediate payment. <lb />
Tills the 10th day of April, 1913. <lb />
HENRY B. HARRIS <lb />
Executor of Henry C. Harris. <lb />
ltd <lb />
MORTGAGEE'S JOB PRESS <lb />
By virtue of authority of a chattel <lb />
mortgage executed to me by R. L. <lb />
Edwards on the 29th August, <lb />
1912, and duly recorded In the Regis- <lb />
office Pitt county Book <lb />
C-10, page to secure the payment <lb />
of a certain bond hearing even date <lb />
therewith and the stipulations said <lb />
chattel mortgage not having <lb />
26th day of April, tho following <lb />
described tract or parcel of land sit- <lb />
the county of Pitt and in <lb />
township adjoining the <lb />
lands of A. Forbes. Frederick White, <lb />
Frank Harrington. Heath and W, <lb />
L. Stocks containing acres more or <lb />
less, for accurate description refer- <lb />
Is made to said mortgage <lb />
This March 1913, <lb />
TRIPP, HART and CO. <lb />
Mortgagees. <lb />
F. G. JAMES and SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
more profitable more <lb />
The conference this year promises to <lb />
be of more than ordinary Interest <lb />
importance. <lb />
to West Petal <lb />
Mr. Arthur, son of Mr. I. <lb />
Arthur, has received notice of an <lb />
appointment to a in West <lb />
Point. He will be eligible to <lb />
the examination of next <lb />
year. Louis Is a remarkably bright <lb />
hoy and will fill his place with credit <lb />
congratulate him upon this <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
been of J. S. Mooring, deceased, late of as will surely destroy the <lb />
. Pitt county, this Is to notify all per- smell and completely, <lb />
Beware of Ointments for <lb />
Catarrh That Contain Mercury <lb />
,,,, in, t I'M county, this Is to notify all per- of smell completely derange t <lb />
compiled with. I shall expose at pun- claims th . when entering it I <lb />
auction far cash on Monday the . . claims against es- B <lb />
lie auction on of to exhibit them never be used except on <lb />
21st day of April, 1913, at the to tho undersigned properly proven from reputable physicians, the damns <lb />
house door In Greenville, In Pitt conn- within months of this date, or this H <lb />
the following <lb />
notice will be pleaded In bar of their Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. <lb />
. Co., Toledo. O., <lb />
One job printing press, all type A, to merely ,,, U Internally. <lb />
job printing equipment to run same, please make Immediate payment, fares of system, in buying Hall's <lb />
cost new. This March 12th. 1913. <lb />
l Ti-ct-t-n It Is taken mine n <lb />
This April 1st, 1913. u Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Co. <lb />
T Administrator, free. <lb />
a. J. p Q and I Price per bottle. <lb />
Mortgagee. m Ball's Family foe <lb />
good looking young man holding out <lb />
my old battered rubber, <lb />
he says, but saw you lose this. May <lb />
I put it on for <lb />
cot Id do but stick out my <lb />
foot and let that nice young man put <lb />
on my old mangled rubber But I was <lb />
so mad at him that I wanted to tell <lb />
him not. to meddle <lb />
it had been a new rubber there <lb />
have been a soul in <lb />
to ace you lose it or to play the fairy <lb />
to your remarked <lb />
the phi will the imitation Irish , <lb />
waist. <lb />
know who runs <lb />
the boarding house where I live, <lb />
up lunches for mo to bring to <lb />
the office. Of course. pay extra <lb />
them, but get kind of tired of them <lb />
sometimes. One day last week she <lb />
lied up a lunch in a newspaper <lb />
me, I didn't put Hie string around <lb />
It very tight, and before I got over to <lb />
the station the string was off and I <lb />
had visions of myself strewing pickles <lb />
and all over the train, and <lb />
. thought I would Just ditch the whole <lb />
package in tho station and buy a lunch <lb />
downtown. <lb />
when I went to get on tho <lb />
train I had left the package on the <lb />
I seat In the and made a dash <lb />
I fur tho car steps. Jut us was <lb />
I comfortably seated an old dash- <lb />
ed tho coach and squeezed past <lb />
the crowd until she got to where I <lb />
was sitting. What did she have In <lb />
her hands but my lunch, bursting out <lb />
On all sides of the newspaper <lb />
I had to thank her. I <lb />
didn't dare to leave that package <lb />
the train for fear somebody else would <lb />
follow nu over to the office <lb />
sent It to me again, so I had to carry <lb />
he feed over to the office as tender- <lb />
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ft at noon, after all. if that <lb />
per had contained something really <lb />
valuable I'll bet neither wishes, plead- <lb />
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It to my aching heart <lb />
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t if A fool at one end and fire at tho <lb />
I other the once <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN a ah cigarette <lb />
are not course, when <lb />
I a small boy and a cigarette get to- <lb />
the combination is a dangerous <lb />
Published by <lb />
rag COMPANY. Inc. <lb />
D. Editor.<lb />
year. . . <lb />
mouths. <lb />
ma; be had <lb />
at the business office in of thousand dollars in value, <lb />
The Building, corner b. m <lb />
one Not only Is It dangerous to the <lb />
boy through the physical injury to <lb />
himself, but there is no telling what <lb />
damage he may cause otherwise. Tao <lb />
recent Are in Goldsboro that destroy- <lb />
ed property up into the nun- <lb />
ind Third street <lb />
All cards of thanks resolution <lb />
respect will be charged at <lb />
cent per word. <lb />
a warehouse to smoke cigarettes. <lb />
A meeting of much interest to Nona <lb />
, ,, . particularly those from <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
will be charged for at three Hie eastern section of our state, is <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as <lb />
August M, at the post office<lb />
. t. <lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL IS. 1911 <lb />
the annual convention of the National <lb />
Association of Shell Fish Commission- <lb />
second class matter is to beheld in Norfolk. <lb />
on April 23-24. Dr. <lb />
Pratt, state Geologist of North Car- <lb />
is president of this association. <lb />
Discussions relating to the <lb />
of the oyster and other shell <lb />
will be of particular interest to our <lb />
HELP M and it is hoped that there <lb />
The people of especially will hi- a large attendance from <lb />
are aware of the inadequacy of the Carolina at this convention. <lb />
dormitory capacity East Carolina -o <lb />
Teachers Training School to The sermon of Rev. C. M. Rock in <lb />
module all the students who seek Memorial church, Sunday <lb />
such admission, For two years past night, gave his hearers something for <lb />
the summer terms of the school have serious consideration. Mr. Rock <lb />
far overrun its capacity and while, preaches on local <lb />
applicants had to be turned pointing out evils that should <lb />
away, the number denied admission De corrected for the of the <lb />
would have been much larger community and the safety of youth, <lb />
for the people of Greenville opening admonitions on these subjects <lb />
Heir homes to students. The are most timely. He says <lb />
was appealed to for the relief harshly, but in the spirit of love and <lb />
this condition through an Interest in the welfare of the people <lb />
that would provide sufficient he serves, speaks earnestly from the <lb />
dormitories, but only handed the heart as he feels It Is his duty to <lb />
school a pittance in comparison to Such sermons leave an <lb />
ts needs. Until this need is sup- son for good <lb />
plied, the people of Greenville mu-i j <lb />
Up came the fellows who say that <lb />
to reduce the tariff will destroy the <lb />
Democratic party. No danger what- <lb />
ever. The party will make Itself <lb />
stronger by keeping its pledges and <lb />
one of these is to reduce the tariff. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Just as the Chinese republic is try- <lb />
to get recognition from <lb />
they have gone to <lb />
high officials over there. Not a <lb />
good way to get recognition, even <lb />
though it attracts attention. <lb />
Some of the Washington <lb />
are trying hard to find an <lb />
estrangement between President <lb />
son and Secretary of State Bryan. <lb />
The should let well <lb />
enough alone. <lb />
San Francisco is meeting so many <lb />
obstacles in its plans, that it bad <lb />
throw up the claim to the Panama <lb />
exposition and let New Orleans take <lb />
it over. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The required number of states to <lb />
make it a law have ratified <lb />
amendment to the constitution pro- <lb />
for the election of United <lb />
States senators by direct vote of the <lb />
people. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The appearance of icebergs In toe <lb />
line of navigation, calls <lb />
lo mind that it was a year ago, April <lb />
15th, that the Titanic was sunk <lb />
about fifteen hundred lives lost. <lb />
Every visitor who comes this way <lb />
is ready with the exclamation that <lb />
Greenville is doing things. <lb />
---------o <lb />
President Wilson is also <lb />
a precedent by being a man of few <lb />
words In bis messages. <lb />
The man who wants to find the <lb />
best place on earth to live, should <lb />
come to Pitt county. <lb />
If any days were better than these <lb />
days, somebody else will have to <lb />
point them out. <lb />
continue to aid the school as far rs <lb />
possible, even if it does give them <lb />
temporary inconvenience in their <lb />
homes. <lb />
Right now is another time when <lb />
the assistance of the people Is need-. on are <lb />
ed. The next summer term Is draw- in person <lb />
The statements of the banks under <lb />
a call of the comptroller of currency <lb />
corporation commission, show- <lb />
their standing at the close <lb />
near and already the applications <lb />
should read these statements <lb />
for admission are for ahead of the a of ascertaining Just what <lb />
dormitory capacity, so that every cur banking institutions are doing. <lb />
day applicants are being turned down. The people of Pitt county can loot <lb />
President Wright, grateful for the <lb />
help of the people of the town in the with others <lb />
past, is again asking them to come throughout the stale, <lb />
to the assistance of the school in <lb />
providing quarters for students, and The statement of examination of <lb />
It is hoped he will get many prompt the work of the Water and Light Coin- <lb />
responses to this appeal. It Is mission of Greenville, as published <lb />
like Greenville to do otherwise. . , <lb />
. in this paper, shows how well the <lb />
is getting along under the <lb />
of Mr. H. L. Allen. An <lb />
As much as Is being done by of <lb />
One thing that Greenville should <lb />
get to considering Is the commission <lb />
government. It would work a differ- <lb />
In that would he <lb />
worth while. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The meeting of educators, mer- <lb />
chants, farmers and manufacturers in <lb />
Richmond next week is going to mean <lb />
a great deal for general advancement <lb />
throughout the south. <lb />
Material is so hard to get and labor <lb />
so scarce that some lots in Green- <lb />
ville which would be occupied <lb />
buildings under different conditions, <lb />
are forced to stand vacant. <lb />
and education for the uplift <lb />
every citizen of the town. The plant <lb />
of humanity, there are instances com- both <lb />
to light now and then, right here and <lb />
In North Carolina, too, where <lb />
by their acts show themselves When It <lb />
is something worth while. There Is <lb />
town In Eastern North Carolina <lb />
beast than human. It has been but <lb />
a few days since a woman in one of brighter prospects or better <lb />
the western counties was arrested en advantages in every way than are in <lb />
the charge of murder, having taken evidence right here and there is no <lb />
her little grandchild out to a of minifying these op- <lb />
, . . . , The index of progress <lb />
fain cliff, piled rock around it so , on and , <lb />
it could not escape, and left the lit- i., be the best year In the <lb />
tie one there to starve to death. An- history of the town. <lb />
other case of almost equal <lb />
though a death did not occur, There is a real howdy-do over the <lb />
been discovered Surry county. Water plant in Raleigh, arising out <lb />
There a man with an afflicted child. negotiations of the city to take <lb />
the mother being dead, married a sec- the plant from the company own- <lb />
time. He sold all his belongings Appraisers on the part of the <lb />
and with his new wife went to Ten- company declared the of th <lb />
leaving the afflicted without to be while <lb />
home or relatives to become a pub- for the city put It at <lb />
lie charge. A warrant has been la- Quite a difference In figures to <lb />
sued for the man's arrest and Gov- bridged over the arbitrators. <lb />
has made requisition on <lb />
the governor of Tennessee for the; The whiskey dealers of Virginia <lb />
man to be brought back to North Putting money st <lb />
. ,, , , . . . , search and seizure law of North Car- <lb />
Carolina to be dealt with. It is . ,, <lb />
i I hey had just as well <lb />
to realize that people could be so on ,, <lb />
heartless as In these two cases. for the search and seizure law of <lb />
North Carolina is going to stand, and <lb />
the officers are going to put a stop <lb />
to blind on Virginia <lb />
key shipments. <lb />
a--------- <lb />
In a Durham Sun headline it Is <lb />
called and law. Don't <lb />
make any difference what you call <lb />
It, Just so it gets them. <lb />
If you do not believe Greenville has <lb />
automobiles galore, stand out on the <lb />
corner some pretty afternoon and <lb />
them pass. <lb />
When a correspondent writes copy <lb />
that cannot be read, he should Bo <lb />
blame the printer for getting some- <lb />
thing wrong now and then. <lb />
Secretary of the Navy Daniels <lb />
stands by his home In selecting tie; <lb />
cruiser Raleigh as his flag ship In <lb />
the forthcoming tour of the Pacific. <lb />
They are moving on to Richmond. <lb />
for the big commercial and <lb />
congress to be held there this <lb />
week. <lb />
If you a street in Greenville <lb />
along which there is no sign of <lb />
drop around and tell us <lb />
street It Is. <lb />
In the next two months there If <lb />
likely to be much discussion of stock <lb />
law In that section of the county in <lb />
which a law election Is to be Two of <lb />
held In The people In the sec- be Bent for <lb />
d treatment, is all the more <lb />
that dogs should not be allowed lo <lb />
run at large. Things like this may <lb />
reason <lb />
The size of the graded school Is <lb />
showing the need of more room for <lb />
the students. They are badly crowd- <lb />
ed. <lb />
The man who thinks there Is no <lb />
pay in advertising Is the man who <lb />
does not try It. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
The next bunch of fellows who want <lb />
to start a snide banking had <lb />
best clear of North Carolina. <lb />
expensive blunder If they take a <lb />
step In this matter, to <lb />
nothing of the bad feeling engendered. occur M many <lb />
The way stock law sentiment people more of dogs than of th <lb />
question of of <lb />
If they cheapen sugar It will <lb />
cause of Ice tea when warm <lb />
weather gels here. <lb />
growing, it is only- <lb />
few years before It will become Stats <lb />
wide and any section already having <lb />
President Wilson has removed <lb />
a stork law and changing from It. Small, a politician, as collector <lb />
will soon have to change back. Any of Hie port of Beaufort, S. C. This <lb />
change in that particular now will ls filled by F. <lb />
be the people bringing a needless and a Passive Democrat. <lb />
Another collector at Jackson- <lb />
expensive burden upon themselves. <lb />
It Is the experience generally that receive the <lb />
where farmers give stock law a fair ---------0 <lb />
trial the- do not want to go back to If you are not in favor of good <lb />
old roads, don't tell It. <lb />
Cobb seems to be losing his <lb />
place at top in the esteem <lb />
of the baseball world, <lb />
Instead of harking back to the good <lb />
old times, take advantage of this good <lb />
new time and be a hustler. <lb />
One thing about the income tax. <lb />
It will not fall on anybody who Is <lb />
able to pay it. <lb />
Last year's tax collecting will not <lb />
finished before listing for this <lb />
year begins. <lb />
A good cleaning up now will mean <lb />
better health conditions later in the <lb />
season. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
If you are tempted to take off, <lb />
hold on a while longer. <lb />
------o <lb />
Are you Interested In good roads <lb />
If so show your faith by your works. <lb />
Somebody lead off for a good roads <lb />
association for Greenville township. <lb />
Tho Wilmington Star has already <lb />
started bathing suit talk. <lb />
You can pin your faith to Green- <lb />
ville and it will be on the right spot. <lb />
RE- <lb />
AT E. C. T. T. <lb />
On last evening the Juniors gave <lb />
a brilliant reception in honor of the <lb />
Seniors. Each year this is the most <lb />
important social event among the <lb />
classes of Training School. <lb />
This was held on the third floor. <lb />
The Y. W. C. A. hall was beautiful- <lb />
decorated in plants and flowers, <lb />
a large opposite the entrance <lb />
and a bowl of sweet peas, the flower <lb />
of the class of attracted <lb />
attention. <lb />
In this room was the receiving line <lb />
composed of Pres. and Mrs. Wright, <lb />
HISS Graham, the class adviser, Mrs. <lb />
Lady Principal, Miss Ma- <lb />
belle Cobb, of the class, Miss <lb />
Cora Mae Vice Pres., Hiss <lb />
Mavis Secretary, Miss Anna <lb />
Treasurer, Misses Blanche <lb />
and Luella Lancaster, Council <lb />
Miss Gayle, ex-president. Miss <lb />
Daub, president. <lb />
At the end of the corridor punch <lb />
was served under a bower decorated <lb />
In blue and white, colors of <lb />
The Recitation Hall was decorated <lb />
violets, the flower of the class <lb />
and In purple and white, the <lb />
colors of On a row of tables <lb />
on each side of the hall were steam- <lb />
chafing dishes from which de- <lb />
creamed chicken was served. <lb />
With the chicken were served celery, <lb />
olives and halls. <lb />
High over the heads of the guests <lb />
suspended a mysterious looking bas- <lb />
which Miss <lb />
Cobb. president of the class of <lb />
lowered this. Mr. Austin handed out <lb />
t, each one present a favor. Each <lb />
senior n dainty Ivory fan decorated <lb />
In violets. To each member of the <lb />
was given some little Joke <lb />
or for Instance, Pres. <lb />
last has the famous <lb />
Each of the Junior class <lb />
so received some clever little favor, <lb />
a surprise to them slipped In by Mi <lb />
Graham. Tho giving of the favors <lb />
caused much merriment. <lb />
During the evening members of the <lb />
class played or sang. Miss Mavis <lb />
Evans and Gertrude Critcher sang <lb />
solos, the class glee club sang a <lb />
chorus and Misses and Ross <lb />
and Miss played. <lb />
The success of the evening Is due <lb />
to the combined work of Juniors, <lb />
numbering fifty, under the direction <lb />
of Miss Graham. <lb />
Pitt county is not doing any boost- <lb />
over her public roads, but will <lb />
be able to do so some of these days. <lb />
If Mrs wanted lo starve <lb />
herself to death, they might have let <lb />
her alone to finish Job. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Greenville cannot grow faster than <lb />
people can gel houses, so hurry along <lb />
the houses. <lb />
STATEMENT, ALSO <lb />
ADDS THAT Ml HEALTHY <lb />
WILL HE <lb />
VIEWS <lb />
EXPRESSED<lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
dent Wilson believes the tariff bill <lb />
meets tho general approval of the <lb />
country; that no healthy business <lb />
will Interrupted; and that while <lb />
in cases the cost of living will <lb />
not be immediately reduced, the con- <lb />
sumer will feel once the <lb />
a reduction in the sugar duty. <lb />
These views were expressed today <lb />
by the president an open talk with <lb />
newspaper men at the White House. <lb />
He that his main reason <lb />
a reduction on sugar was <lb />
the consumer deserved it. <lb />
The president declared that <lb />
by which prices were fix- <lb />
ed would surely be made impossible <lb />
when a truly competitive situation <lb />
was created, and that the public would <lb />
get the benefit very promptly in the <lb />
case of sugar, because he knew <lb />
elements were ready to con- <lb />
test. Criticisms, he said, had been <lb />
received from some perfectly <lb />
mate interests, contending that the <lb />
cuts in their cases were more than <lb />
they could at present stand. <lb />
Mr. Wilson said he did not see any <lb />
ruinous cuts in the bill. <lb />
He referred to the fact that <lb />
of the Ways and Means Commit- <lb />
tee had heard every person in interest <lb />
and that their Judgments were based <lb />
on those hearings. <lb />
It was suggested to the president <lb />
that many Ohio Democrats congress <lb />
felt that free wool would be ruinous <lb />
to the woolen Industry. Mr. Wilson <lb />
sail he had been trying to inform him <lb />
self as much as possible on that sub- <lb />
but he did not feel their fears <lb />
were Justified by facts. He remarked <lb />
that he had heard Just the other day <lb />
that the price of wool was the same <lb />
en both Bides of the water. <lb />
In connection with the sugar <lb />
president was asked If he thought <lb />
sugar factories, both beet and cane <lb />
could operate under free sugar. He <lb />
said that he certainly thought they <lb />
could, remarking with a smile that <lb />
factories might shut down for <lb />
for a time, but that they would <lb />
open for business later. <lb />
The president said he hoped to open <lb />
reciprocity negotiations with various <lb />
countries as soon us the tariff bill <lb />
was passed. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Apr. A confer- <lb />
of Republican senators has been <lb />
called for tomorrow morning to con- <lb />
sider plans for retaliating upon <lb />
Democrats for holding up more than <lb />
1,200 Republican nominations in the <lb />
last few months of the Taft <lb />
Senator Townsend is willing <lb />
movement to fight President Wilson's <lb />
nominations and Senators Root, Bur- <lb />
ton, Jones. Kenyon, Lippitt and <lb />
signed the call the conference. <lb />
Indications tonight were differ- <lb />
of opinion are likely to <lb />
op tomorrow. Senators who signed <lb />
the call take the position that <lb />
dent Taft made these nominations <lb />
in good faith without regard to <lb />
exigencies and maintain that <lb />
they should have been <lb />
Senator Townsend Is welling to <lb />
keep up the battle until the Democrats <lb />
concede they were mistaken and are <lb />
willing to confirm the Taft <lb />
where no good for with- <lb />
holding approval Is shown. <lb />
Some of the Republican leaders, <lb />
however, are likely to oppose the <lb />
plan to fight the Wilson nominations. <lb />
They see little to be gained by it and <lb />
arc of the opinion that they will have <lb />
enough do In other ways of com- <lb />
batting Democratic <lb />
April <lb />
Carolina triumphed over Virginia by <lb />
a of to in the game here <lb />
today. The Virginians took the lead <lb />
by scoring two runs In tho first <lb />
but in the third Carolina's chance <lb />
came and the boys did not stop <lb />
five runs were over. A base on balls, <lb />
hit and four hits turned the <lb />
trick. a three run handicap <lb />
Virginia settled and played hard ball <lb />
and were frequent times when <lb />
the Tar Heels were forced lo <lb />
themselves to hold the game. Aycock <lb />
tho Carolina twirler, did his best <lb />
work in the marvelous work at the <lb />
critical stages had much to do with <lb />
the home team's victory. <lb />
The usual brilliant assemblage <lb />
which marks the annual struggle be- <lb />
tween the rival universities watched <lb />
the game today, notwithstanding th <lb />
skies were sunless and a cold wind <lb />
fanned the players and spectators <lb />
When spurted ahead <lb />
then took a command lead the <lb />
fifth the Chapel Hill supporters went <lb />
wild with Joy, Tho stands and field <lb />
lines arose en and the entire <lb />
field was resplendent In an I <lb />
White. Seldom after that did the <lb />
orange black color bearers make <lb />
much a display but from that <lb />
every person who had the Carolina <lb />
colors took particular pains to let <lb />
crowd know about It. It was Car- <lb />
victory over Virginia here <lb />
four years and tho boys have the <lb />
town tonight. <lb />
How They Scored <lb />
With tho exception of one bad In- <lb />
Pitcher handled the <lb />
nicely for Virginia, getting out <lb />
of several holes his Innings <lb />
by clever work. In eighth Grant <lb />
replaced the latter going to <lb />
In place of While. In his two Innings <lb />
Grant pitched to but six men. Aycock <lb />
started badly, driving one ff <lb />
his first offerings past short and steal- <lb />
second on tho next pitched ball, <lb />
Phillips walked and Neff laid down a <lb />
beautiful sacrifice. single <lb />
id the two runners. After Carolina <lb />
bad scored five the third through <lb />
Kelt's and timely drives by <lb />
Thompson and K. H. Bailey, Virginia <lb />
rustled along until the fifth, when a <lb />
hit batsman and hit counted <lb />
a run. In the seventh doubled <lb />
and scored on Phillip's single. In <lb />
the eighth, a Virginia runner reached <lb />
second with no outs. Aycock handled <lb />
sacrifice. lifted <lb />
an easy short fly and Green fanned. <lb />
In the ninth Grant and fanned <lb />
and Phillips ended the game with a <lb />
fly to center. <lb />
The work of Williams at short, <lb />
Thompson In left and Bailey in <lb />
had much to do with Carolina's <lb />
victory. at third, was <lb />
the star Infielder for Virginia and <lb />
his fast work kept the Carolina score <lb />
down. easily led the team in <lb />
hitting, having a double and two sin- <lb />
in five times up. <lb />
R. H. E. <lb />
Carolina.<lb />
Two base <lb />
Finley. Sacrifice <lb />
Sett, Struck <lb />
cock, by Neff, by Grant. Base <lb />
on Aycock, off Neff, Z. <lb />
Stolen Williams, K. <lb />
H. Bailey. Finley and <lb />
to Hit <lb />
Pitched Aycock <lb />
Neff and Strike <lb />
Greene Leak <lb />
and Thompson, <lb />
Hart Aycock. Neff. ill <lb />
innings, off Aycock. In <lb />
Time of <lb />
April vast <lb />
political strike, planned by the Bel- <lb />
socialist trade unions began at <lb />
today. The first workmen <lb />
lake part the movement were the <lb />
night shifts of the mines and mills <lb />
throughout the country. <lb />
They left the various plants In <lb />
charge of a few care-takers, told off <lb />
by the socialist leaders to keep the <lb />
property from deteriorating. At least <lb />
men laid down their tools <lb />
the morning. There were <lb />
exceptions to the general walk- <lb />
out in many districts, however. <lb />
The strike ls complete such <lb />
places as the mining districts, but <lb />
is scarcely discernible in some lo- <lb />
In Brussels, Itself, the <lb />
must be looked for In order to be <lb />
found. Probably one-fourth of the <lb />
workmen engaged In the suburban <lb />
factories did not report for work to- <lb />
day. The socialist committee here <lb />
estimates that 20.000 men have struck <lb />
the capital. <lb />
Reports from the provinces tell of <lb />
partial or complete stoppage of work <lb />
at Liege, Mons, La <lb />
ere and smallest cities. At Mons <lb />
there are 40.000 strikers and at <lb />
twenty-six thousand, most <lb />
cf them belonging to the metal, car- <lb />
building and tobacco trades. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
During the last week Register of <lb />
Deeds Bell Issued marriage licenses <lb />
to the following <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Sampson Cannon and Lena Moore. <lb />
W Howell and Mae Elizabeth <lb />
Holton. <lb />
R. R. and Lillian Stocks. <lb />
B. H. and Nina <lb />
R. T. Maye and Ida Heath. <lb />
H. Willoughby and Sarah Oakley. <lb />
David S. Harris and Eva <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Jim Allen and Matilda E. Daniel. <lb />
J. B. Brown and Pennie Braxton. <lb />
Justice Little and Winnie <lb />
Jas. H. Gardner and Ida Hardy. <lb />
John and Lizzie Phillips. <lb />
Phillips and Bessie Rouse. <lb />
Ernest Gorham and Maude <lb />
National Hank Stockholders. <lb />
An adjourned meeting of the stock- <lb />
holders of the National Bank of Green- <lb />
ville will be held on Thursday, 17th, <lb />
at o'clock a. m. This is an <lb />
meeting, and every <lb />
should be present or represented. <lb />
For convenience the meeting will be <lb />
held In the mayor's In the <lb />
building. <lb />
Makes Pimples Go <lb />
Remarkable How Clears The <lb />
Fare Of And AU <lb />
With tho finger tips apply a <lb />
mo lo the skin, then see the <lb />
and blackheads vanish, is <lb />
a liquid, not a smear, no <lb />
Just simply sinks In and docs the <lb />
work. You will be astonished to find <lb />
how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff. <lb />
Itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all <lb />
skin diseases are <lb />
Is put up by the E. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and Is <lb />
regularly sold by all druggists at <lb />
for the largo bottles, but you can <lb />
get a liberal size trial bottle for only <lb />
cents. And this trial bottle Is <lb />
guaranteed. You surely will find <lb />
mo a wonder. Get a bottle now <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Goldsboro Woman Is <lb />
Murdered In Hospital <lb />
were sung by the choir; <lb />
was sung as a solo by Harry <lb />
the baritone of St. <lb />
As the funeral party left the church <lb />
the choir sang all Thy Saints <lb />
who from Their labors <lb />
A crowd that the police estimated <lb />
at persons choked the thorough <lb />
of this accompanied Across <lb />
Second avenue, in Stuyvesant Square, <lb />
directly opposite the entrance to the <lb />
church more had been waiting <lb />
Attempted Suicide After Fir- <lb />
the Two Fatal <lb />
companied to Hospital by a <lb />
Lady companion. <lb />
GOLDSBORO, April mom <lb />
shortly after o'clock E. Cleve- <lb />
land Prince, a prominent young bus- <lb />
man <lb />
by a young lady visited the Goldi- <lb />
hospital, where Mrs. May D. Car- <lb />
was a patient undergoing for hours. A hundred policemen kept <lb />
treatment for a sprained ankle, the back the throngs. <lb />
result of an automobile accident, <lb />
shot her dead in her room. Report of the Condition of <lb />
Soon after the two entered Mrs. Lo- THE BETHEL BANKING A <lb />
room the young lady was re- COMPANY <lb />
by Prince to step Into the Bethel, In state of N. C, at <lb />
a moment that he wanted to have a the close of business April 1913 <lb />
word private with Mrs. Resources <lb />
hardly had she complied with the re- Loans and discounts . <lb />
when two pistol shots rang Overdrafts, secured, <lb />
in the room and through the hall and ed . 622.23 <lb />
when the startled floor nurse and Banking houses fur- <lb />
hurried to the scene, they found J and fixtures 3,500.00 <lb />
dead with a pistol shot Due from banks and bank- <lb />
through the head and Prince writ- . <lb />
in agony from a like shot, self- items <lb />
Inflicted immediately after shooting Gold coin; <lb />
Mrs. Her death was Instant. <lb />
N. C. Senators Talk <lb />
With President Wilson <lb />
Simmons He Heard Rumor <lb />
I Would Be <lb />
and Col- <lb />
In Warren <lb />
The last member of a noble <lb />
passed when Warren <lb />
breathed his last about noon Thurs- <lb />
WASHINGTON, April day, April 1913, at the old <lb />
and Overman today talked near in Edgecombe <lb />
with President Wilson relative to the <lb />
president's attitude towards accept- <lb />
the two <lb />
for federal appointments <lb />
North Carolina. Both Senators Sim- <lb />
i partly in which place <lb />
had been granted to Samuel Warren <lb />
daring the rule of our last royal gov- <lb />
Martin, and has continued <lb />
without interruption in the <lb />
being a widow, he back <lb />
farm and the place of b <lb />
E. W. <lb />
Mr. Warren was a brother of the <lb />
where he had --pent bis boyhood An who <lb />
days, to make his home her. one Greenville's and Pitt <lb />
I sever married gave his lit- best loved <lb />
gladly lo the of others, to <lb />
the and grand-children of <lb />
his sister, crowing up the home <lb />
he had adopted as his own and these <lb />
children in return loving and caring <lb />
him with a devotion which was <lb />
to see. <lb />
He had seemed unusually cheerful <lb />
and happy on the Sunday <lb />
his death and on Monday <lb />
went out to direct the farm <lb />
About ten o'clock, while still <lb />
mons and Overman after leaving the family. <lb />
I about the beautiful spring mom <lb />
White House said their Warren was born April in the field he suffered a stroke of <lb />
was entirely satisfactory and most 1841, being youngest of six from which he never <lb />
coin, in- <lb />
all minor coin <lb />
currency; national bank <lb />
notes and U. S. <lb />
notes . <lb />
There was a noticeable intimacy <lb />
between him and Mrs. and <lb />
many of the more observant <lb />
that an Infatuation existed mutually <lb />
between them, but few, if any. gave <lb />
it a serious turn In their minds. Ru- <lb />
however, began to go the Capital stock paid in <lb />
rounds, as rumors will, and Prince Surplus fund . <lb />
about four months or so ago went Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
west for his health and people forgot I rent expenses and taxes <lb />
it. He returned two weeks ago, an paid . <lb />
Thursday night he and Mrs. i Deposits subject to check. <lb />
in tho automobile, left the Demand certificates <lb />
city together after midnight on a <lb />
and Friday morning the <lb />
wrecked automobile was found on the <lb />
road near the park. Yesterday Mrs. <lb />
was entered as a patient in <lb />
the hospital for nursing. <lb />
At this hour Prince Is still living <lb />
5,59.02 <lb />
Total . <lb />
. <lb />
. 1,000.00 <lb />
63,958.89 <lb />
of de- <lb />
posit . 40,929.72 <lb />
Reserved for Int. <lb />
Total . <lb />
State of North Carolina. County of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I, W. H. cashier of tho <lb />
but unconscious and there is no hope j above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
for his recovery. The murder and <lb />
attempt at suicide was a shock o <lb />
the whole city as both were from <lb />
prominent families. <lb />
that the above statement ls true to <lb />
the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
W. H. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me. <lb />
this 11th day of April. 1913. <lb />
S. T. CARSON, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires Dec. 1914. <lb />
ROBT. STATON, <lb />
M. O. BLOUNT. <lb />
S. M. JONES. <lb />
Directors. <lb />
ED WITH EAGER ONES TO <lb />
ADMISSION TO THE <lb />
WHERE REMAINS OF J. P. <lb />
GAN WERE <lb />
NEW YORK, April <lb />
services over the body of J. <lb />
Morgan were held at o'clock this <lb />
morning in St. George's Protestant <lb />
Episcopal church, where ho had <lb />
shipped for half a century. After- <lb />
wards a special train conveyed the <lb />
funeral party to Hartford, Conn., for, r <lb />
final services at the Morgan <lb />
In Cedar Hill cemetery. <lb />
Blanketed by a covering of red <lb />
roses, Mr. Morgan's favorite flower, <lb />
the coffin left the Morgan <lb />
NOTICE I <lb />
North <lb />
Notice is hereby given, that the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
where the had lain in state since <lb />
Friday night shortly before o'clock <lb />
left for the church. <lb />
A vested choir of voices <lb />
ed the funeral party Into St. Georges <lb />
Behind the choir came the clergy, <lb />
then the pallbearers, the coffin and th- <lb />
family. <lb />
Fifteen hundred persons, one of th; <lb />
notable gatherings Nev York <lb />
has seen for many years were crowd- <lb />
ed into the church. Admission was by <lb />
card only. So great had been the de- <lb />
for tickets that many hundreds <lb />
I Monday April. 1913, this being the <lb />
7th day of April, 1913, ordered an <lb />
election lo be held in the following <lb />
IN PITT COUNTY, said Election <lb />
being for the purpose of ascertaining <lb />
j whether the Stock Law shall be re- <lb />
pealed, or not, In said territory, as <lb />
provided by Section 1675, of the Re- <lb />
of 1905, and as amended by <lb />
act of the General Assembly of 1913. <lb />
Said territory being described as <lb />
said territory being <lb />
those proportions of Greenville, Bea- <lb />
Dam, and <lb />
Swift Creek Townships, lying between <lb />
the line of the Old Stock Law <lb />
as prescribed by Chapter of th <lb />
Public laws of 1905, and as it existed <lb />
could not be accommodated. Not half <lb />
of the congregation of St. to <lb />
with Mr. Morgan had worship- <lb />
obtained admission. <lb />
The services were conducted by <lb />
Rev. Dr. Karl rector of St <lb />
of the new stock law fence, as set out <lb />
In Chapter of the Public Local <lb />
Laws of 1911. <lb />
I The said election to be held on th <lb />
George's; the Rt. Rev. William Law- <lb />
Tuesday In June, 1913, it be- <lb />
e, the 10th day of June 191.1. Th, <lb />
ton; the Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Places for said to b. <lb />
bishop of the diocese of rt. Carolina, and <lb />
and the Rt. Dev. David II. Carolina. That the <lb />
bishop of the diocese of New of No. and Swift <lb />
York These were the clergymen Township, embraced within the <lb />
chosen by Mr. Morgan in his written described territory, is and shall <lb />
instructions made some time ha known as the Ayden precinct and <lb />
his death Qualified voters of said precinct <lb />
There were twelve honorary pall-wishing to vote In said shall <lb />
bearers, selected chiefly from at Ayden, North Carolina. Thai <lb />
cluster of men closely Identified with the portion Beaver Dam, Greenville <lb />
Mr Morgan in his career. They and No. Town- <lb />
George S. Lewis Cubs Led- embraced with the above de- <lb />
yard, Robert W. Henry scribed territory or district, Is and <lb />
Osborn, United States Sen- shall be known as the <lb />
pleasant. Senator Simmons was ask- <lb />
ed if he discussed the appointment <lb />
Col. A. D. Watts as collector for <lb />
the western district of North Caro- <lb />
and he said that appoint- <lb />
was discussed in a general way. <lb />
No of the man <lb />
were filed with the president today, <lb />
however. <lb />
Senator Simmons was asked about <lb />
the rumor North Carolina that <lb />
Watts would be given the Unit- <lb />
ed States for Western <lb />
60.00 Carolina and that W. C. Down, <lb />
of Charlotte, would be appointed col- <lb />
as a matter of compromise. <lb />
have never heard of the story <lb />
said Senator Simmons. <lb />
Senator Overman and myself will rec- <lb />
Colonel Watts for collector <lb />
of western North Carolina at the <lb />
proper <lb />
After Simmons and Over- <lb />
man returned from the White House <lb />
the following statement was author- <lb />
Overman and Simmons <lb />
had a conference with the president <lb />
this morning concerning his policy <lb />
with respect to recommendations <lb />
for appointments to local <lb />
in their state. Both senators, <lb />
after leaving the president, refused <lb />
to quote him, but from what they did <lb />
it is Inferred that it will be the <lb />
desire of the president to follow as <lb />
far as he can the recommendation cf M <lb />
senators and representatives with re- <lb />
to positions in their states, and <lb />
if for any reason he finds the per- <lb />
son recommended unsatisfactory he <lb />
will, before action, confer with them, <lb />
his objections are not removed, he <lb />
will ask them to make another rec- <lb />
Both senators made <lb />
clear that the president's attitude <lb />
with respect to senatorial <lb />
was entirely satisfactory <lb />
them and as they understood It, In <lb />
line with the precedent In such mat-, <lb />
Major Stedman recommended the <lb />
following for appointment, as post-1 <lb />
Robert S. Galloway, of <lb />
Caleb D. Osborn, <lb />
Oxford; J. H. Bowen, of West Dur- <lb />
ham; L. Williamson, of Bur- <lb />
and John T. of <lb />
ville. The major will make <lb />
for Elkin and Col- <lb />
and on Wednesday will <lb />
mend a man for Oxford. <lb />
Representative Page has received a <lb />
number of letters protesting against <lb />
tho appointment of Vance Scott <lb />
postmaster at Sanford. None of those <lb />
protesting, up to the present time, <lb />
however, have been willing to back <lb />
r their charges by affidavits or lo <lb />
have their names mentioned in con- <lb />
therewith. Mr. Page said to-j <lb />
day that if charges made to j <lb />
in confidence were made public and. <lb />
proven to be true, he would with-1 <lb />
draw his recommendation of Scott. <lb />
He made It plain, however, <lb />
does not light In dark and those I <lb />
opposing Scot must come out In the <lb />
open and make a fair and square <lb />
fight. <lb />
and one girl, all of whom lived th <lb />
allotted three score and ten, except <lb />
one, Silas Warren, who was killed n <lb />
the battle of Sharpsburg. Sept. <lb />
during the Between the <lb />
also served in the war. but <lb />
wounded and had to return home, <lb />
never able again to take his <lb />
place as a soldier. <lb />
Afterwards be entered the <lb />
I. <lb />
lied. <lb />
His body was laid to red Friday <lb />
afternoon in the family burial ground <lb />
in the presence of a large number <lb />
of relatives and friends, the funeral <lb />
service being conducted by <lb />
Tester Hassell. of <lb />
Full of years and <lb />
bas gone to his after a <lb />
of devotion to duty and high ideals. <lb />
Bleated memories about him. <lb />
tile business, was associated with R <lb />
R. Cotten at Falkland and Center love Is still to have <lb />
Bluff, then with J. R. and Frank We hold him by our love that shall <lb />
at Penny Hill, their store not die. <lb />
being burned, he went to Rocky can put out the motion or th <lb />
Representative John H. Small. <lb />
congressman of the first district, has <lb />
recommended the appointment of Mr. <lb />
J. Whichard. editor of the Green- <lb />
ville Reflector, as postmaster of that <lb />
city. This is a splendid selection, <lb />
end nothing else was to have been <lb />
expected. By the way, all the editors <lb />
who are candidates for postmaster <lb />
respective towns seem to have <lb />
won with two exceptions, Mr. O. F. <lb />
of Burlington, and Mr. L <lb />
L of Madison, both in <lb />
Congressman's district. It <lb />
Is well to note, too, in passing, that <lb />
both were rank men in <lb />
the last campaign. The editors who <lb />
have won are M. Williams, of <lb />
the Newton Enterprise; J. D. Bivins, <lb />
of the Enterprise; D. J. <lb />
d works, he, Whichard. of the Greenville <lb />
tor; L. E Ligon. of the Littleton Re- <lb />
porter; L. Hale, associate editor <lb />
of the Fayetteville Observer and son <lb />
of the editor, MaJ. E. J. <lb />
cord Tribune. <lb />
forming a <lb />
Cooper Pitt. In he <lb />
ed to Conetoe and in 1890 his only <lb />
sister, who lived at the <lb />
smile <lb />
he old ways of being noble <lb />
him laid by. <lb />
Because we love, he ls. <lb />
Born <lb />
To Mr. and Mrs. R. B. <lb />
Tuesday, April a son. <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
with <lb />
Another show <lb />
next week. <lb />
is coming for all it <lb />
HAVING purchased the stock of Merchandise formerly owned by Q. M. <lb />
Mooring Son, we beg to announce to the public that the entire stock <lb />
is rapidly being converted into dependable merchandise. A portion of the stock <lb />
has been withdrawn from sale, while some new stock is being added. <lb />
This stock consists principally of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions and Farm <lb />
Supplies, of the staple variety, and will be offered to the buying public at a <lb />
SACRIFICE. <lb />
We will not conduct a sensational cost sale, but our stock will be sold on <lb />
MERIT alone. <lb />
Turnage Brothers <lb />
Root, Joseph II. Choate, <lb />
Robert Bacon, George F. Baker, Dr. J. <lb />
W. Elbert H. Gary, Lo <lb />
Martin W. Patron. <lb />
Among the flowers there were or- <lb />
and the qualified voters <lb />
within said precinct <lb />
to In said shall vote at <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
That there will be a new r, list in <lb />
and palm leaves from tho Em- Mon for said and all <lb />
gold desiring to vote In said election, worse the next day It makes you <lb />
feel you actually are <lb />
for no remedy In whole <lb />
I. <lb />
START YOUR LIVER; <lb />
DON'T STOP WORK <lb />
Hudson's Tone Arts Mildly, Hut <lb />
Surely. Livens up the Liver <lb />
and You Slay on <lb />
Your Feel. <lb />
It Is the experience of users <lb />
that if they take enough of the drug <lb />
lo have the desired effect, it seriously <lb />
interferes with their work the day <lb />
Hut this la the least Important <lb />
Item, for is often a dangerous <lb />
drug and acts on the system violently. <lb />
Don't lake with <lb />
Get a bottle of pleasant, Bate and <lb />
perfectly harmless Hudson's <lb />
Tone, guaranteed lo lake the place <lb />
of Instead of making yon <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 />
of Germany; a <lb />
cross beneath a crown of palms from be required to register. Thai Jesse <lb />
the French republic; a garland of Cannon has been appointed Registrar <lb />
violets and of tho valley from for tho Ayden precinct, and R. <lb />
the British Ambassador; a wreath of has been appointed Reg- <lb />
from tho Italian government. I for the precinct, <lb />
About floral pieces were selected Bald Registration Books will be open- <lb />
to be taken to Hartford. led on 10th day of May. 191.1. and <lb />
There was no variation the closed on Hie 31st day or May, 1913. <lb />
vices from the Episcopal ritual. I This the 10th day of April. 1913. <lb />
Tho chant from tho 39th and 90th W. L. <lb />
Psalms, lei mo know my end Chairman of Board of <lb />
number of my was sung sinners of Pitt County. <lb />
as the coffin entered the church. <lb />
in sod Clerk. <lb />
favorite hymns of Mr. Id <lb />
world livens up tho liver, regulates <lb />
lie and really rejuvenates the <lb />
system any than this dose. <lb />
You are the sole Judge of Its merits. <lb />
Pharmacy is fully author- <lb />
to hand you back your money <lb />
without question If It falls to please <lb />
and relieve you. <lb />
Remember, If you fell <lb />
and bilious what you need Is <lb />
Tone. A large bottle a <lb />
good guarantee for cents from Baa <lb />
night's <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 />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR PITT COUNTY.<lb /></p>
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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 />
FOR SALE <lb />
Six Valuable Building Lots in South <lb />
Greenville, feet each. <lb />
Will sell on EASY TERMS. <lb />
Moseley Brothers <lb />
REAL ESTATE AGENTS <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
tended the commencement <lb />
near here Friday night. <lb />
Seed peanut, seed Held peas, at <lb />
Harrington. Barber and Company. <lb />
o O Mr. Dr. of Wake Forest <lb />
April boys came in Thursday night to her <lb />
of W. H. S. left Friday morning for parents. <lb />
Wilson to play ball with the A. D. from near Kin- <lb />
came In Saturday morning to <lb />
Fresh corned herrings on hand at visit his parents who live near here. <lb />
A. and Co. Wheat brand and ship stuff will <lb />
Messrs. Warren and Wyatt Tucker ,,, your cows give more milk, and <lb />
Mr. Head Hi paper as was his message, <lb />
As I See It a should cry a lowering of dig- <lb />
standard. <lb />
April other g KNOW. <lb />
, Cay the bookkeeper called me to the <lb />
and pointing to the day book t- <lb />
have you charged <lb />
article he has j We need a good road from Green- <lb />
plenty of looked at it a while to Kinston. via of Winterville. <lb />
with the aid of ; and then and think <lb />
that is Lewis and not township would co-operate all <lb />
at He said right. Lenoir would, as ah <lb />
think it exactly like the Lou- is going forward along that line. I <lb />
that you do not know what town- <lb />
Well I have the consolation M ship would do. <lb />
knowing that one man filled the see township is to <lb />
a flying trip to Greenville Fri- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for your summer dress goods, <lb />
and gent's silk hose. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Johnson went to Grifton <lb />
Friday night <lb />
Our Chicken feed makes hen lay <lb />
Kittrell and Co. <lb />
Miss Leona Tucker went home Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
The and Overland low <lb />
shoes for men all <lb />
as to style and quality. M. T. <lb />
sells them. <lb />
Jasper Edwards of W. H. S. went <lb />
home Friday to visit his parents near <lb />
Simpson. <lb />
The shoe you will And the <lb />
ideal for your foot, every pair <lb />
at Cox House. <lb />
Mr. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. E. E. Cot of Southern Pines <lb />
came In Wednesday afternoon to vis- <lb />
bogs fatten quick. For sale by Kit- <lb />
and Company. <lb />
Coward Dug Co. <lb />
r . I W <lb />
the <lb />
Drug <lb />
Lied in Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
to any. <lb />
Alt Fountain <lb />
Drink. <lb />
Toilet Article, <lb />
Full <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Kodak. Supplies <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
Meat's chair that neither wrote nor lave election on stock law to mo <lb />
spelled, he only thought and the fence back where it stood before. <lb />
I Be pelted all correct Now. to the voters of <lb />
I hence our on all pa- should think before you vote. We a. I <lb />
i that are approved. Now. Mr. always ready to criticize our county <lb />
I Wilson, I think, can combine the officers for wasting money. Now. II <lb />
three He can write, spell and think, you put them in a position to spend <lb />
but a little word left out. your money, then why should you <lb />
a slight misquotation, makes a kick I have been told this fence <lb />
per loose Us most forceful points, in v as eighty-five miles long and it will <lb />
a clodhopper's scribbling, cost thousand dollars to put <lb />
, Though I can't blame the printer, it up. This sum will build a sand <lb />
j my scribbling. , clay road across <lb />
In I View of recent date township would be one of th. <lb />
the printer, or the scribbling say in the county. If this tax <lb />
lour lamented clodhoppers Will levied for good roads you would <lb />
i Carlton. was want to have his back throw up your hands in holy horror <lb />
woods school countryman say Them but you would get value received for <lb />
is my sentiments, I intended <lb />
it as our lamented clodhopper's <lb />
sweet poet. Will Carlton. was <lb />
want to have his back woods school <lb />
committeemen say there Is my <lb />
sentiments, <lb />
The little error made It lose Its In- across our township, many <lb />
tended force. He also made me the farmer no fence- This <lb />
will cost thousand more. So <lb />
you will out thirty thousand <lb />
and no one is <lb />
I live In a stock law section. I <lb />
know whereof I speak. Keep the <lb />
, stock law as you have It and all <lb />
III not mention them. satisfied a short time. <lb />
if the fence is moved back Winter- <lb />
and Ayden will go In local <lb />
Now. let's see what will be the con- <lb />
sequences if the fence goes back <lb />
There are about seven or eight <lb />
people in your township to pay <lb />
the fifteen thousand dollars. I see ii <lb />
could play the piano, when I was <lb />
wanting to say, she could play a few <lb />
pieces on the plan . <lb />
The two words omitted carried with <lb />
I the force which I wished to express. I<lb />
ft <lb />
CARR t ATKINS <lb />
,, <lb />
Sporting Goods <lb />
k. <lb />
HE A NICE LINE OF GOODS, <lb />
TACKLE. EVER FLASHLIGHTS, SCREEN <lb />
WINDOWS, THE It ICE CHE AM FREEZER, Wind. <lb />
SOU WALL AND ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. <lb />
If a little error can make so <lb />
a difference In a paper that I can <lb />
scribble, then I don't blame Mr. <lb />
son to read for himself so important<lb />
Bicycles <lb />
The name of has been associated with tho best of <lb />
bicycles for fifteen years. It is one-third easier to propel than tho <lb />
ordinary wheel, and its crank-hanger hears a clear guarantee for <lb />
three years. We have the exclusive agency for this section and <lb />
carry a large stock at all times. Prices gladly furnished on <lb />
cation. to US. . I , , f <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN <lb />
BUGGY COMPANY <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
and <lb />
White Coeds <lb />
For <lb />
SPRING <lb />
DRESSES <lb />
law as they were before. Who will <lb />
have to pay the fifteen thousand <lb />
eight hundred by <lb />
as about half of the population live hi <lb />
Winterville and Ayden and you <lb />
only four hundred to pay the fifteen <lb />
thousand dollars. You should think <lb />
well before you vote. <lb />
Last, but not least, say the fence <lb />
back and the tax is paid, what <lb />
Is it then. The stock law will <lb />
I extended again, as you know it cam- <lb />
very near being state wide this year. <lb />
So you would have no fence and no <lb />
roads either. <lb />
X. Y, Z. <lb />
Spanish garrison at Fort Char- <lb />
lotto surrendered ti <lb />
the States forces under <lb />
Gen. Wilkinson. <lb />
Old Bay Line <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE <lb />
Mail steamers <lb />
Equipped with Unit- <lb />
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every <lb />
convenience. Cuisine <lb />
passed <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays, . pm <lb />
LT Portsmouth, week days pm <lb />
Norfolk, dally . pm <lb />
Old Point . pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points north. <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Time Of And <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Northbound <lb />
a. m. p. <lb />
o m . . <lb />
1.16 a m. a m <lb />
I a m. IS a m <lb />
1.26 am. , 4.17 p. m. <lb />
relatives here for a few days. <lb />
Too will find Just the thing you <lb />
looking in cold soda. lee cream, <lb />
and randies at Cox and House. <lb />
Miss Hulda Cox who has Just fin- <lb />
her school at Alliance is spend- <lb />
a few days with relatives her <lb />
before going to her home in Southern <lb />
Pines. <lb />
M. T. carries a neat and <lb />
line of ladies dress goods and <lb />
so a complete line of notions. <lb />
Misses Eva Langston and Esther <lb />
Johnson made a flying trip to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday. <lb />
We have a plenty of peanuts <lb />
field peas on hand. Get our price <lb />
before you buy. A. W. Ange and <lb />
Co. <lb />
Rev. W. H. Blanchard of Kinston <lb />
In town Friday. <lb />
We will sell you all kinds of feed <lb />
stuff as cheap as can be purchased <lb />
elsewhere and pay you highest mar- <lb />
price for your chickens, geese <lb />
and etc. Kittrell and Co., Raymond <lb />
Manager. <lb />
A crowd of our young people <lb />
AND CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches, Ledges and Social Organ <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS <lb />
CARNATIONS AND <lb />
A SPECIALTY <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
In wedding outfits are equal <lb />
to the best Nothing finer In <lb />
floral oar <lb />
styles. <lb />
Blooming pot plants, palms <lb />
and ferns In great variety <lb />
Rose bushes, and <lb />
evergreens, hedge plant, and <lb />
shade trees. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Sheriff- I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore <lb />
Register of Bell. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
L. <lb />
it M. Lewis. W. E. Proctor. M. T <lb />
Spier, J. Q. Taylor. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. <lb />
Aldermen K. B. W <lb />
Bowen. J. S. Tunstall. J <lb />
Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. P <lb />
H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light <lb />
Spain, C. L <lb />
V Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Fire D. Overton. <lb />
CHURCHES <lb />
Baptist, C. M. Rock <lb />
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W <lb />
superintendent Sunday <lb />
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
J. J. Walker, pas- <lb />
tor; E. A. Sr., superintendent <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Episcopal. St. Dallas <lb />
Tucker. W. A. Bowen, sup- <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Presbyterian- I M clerk <lb />
Methodist. Jams <lb />
Hoyle, pastor; A B. Ellington <lb />
Greenville No. A F and A. M <lb />
H. W. I. H. Pen <lb />
Sec. <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman. <lb />
dent Sunday school; L. H. Ponder <lb />
secretary.<lb />
Rev. w o. <lb />
Sharon No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
F. D Foxhall, W. M.; K. K. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Greenville Encampment No. I <lb />
O. W. C. P.; L. <lb />
H. Pender. Scribe. <lb />
No. K. of <lb />
M. C. C; A B. Ellington <lb />
K. of R and <lb />
Greenville Chapter No R. A. M <lb />
J. N. Hart H. E. E. Griffin <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. F. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday night. F. J <lb />
Forbes N. O.; L. H. Pender. 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 />
Parcel Post <lb />
Just what the country folks and <lb />
those in small towns have been in <lb />
of for many years. Your <lb />
dry delivered right at your door, no <lb />
matter where you live. <lb />
Wrap your bundle securely, en- <lb />
close postage or coin to ray tor <lb />
Collars and cuffs c <lb />
each, shirts each, ties each. <lb />
to your R. F. D. <lb />
carrier, and we will do the rest. We <lb />
I return postage. <lb />
If you bring your package in <lb />
want it returned by mail, we pay <lb />
charging above prices for <lb />
laundering. brought in and <lb />
i ailed for. collars and cuffs only I <lb />
1-2 cent each. <lb />
this to your friends, for <lb />
many will wish to take advantage of <lb />
this opportunity to save trouble <lb />
their laundry. <lb />
Absolute satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
nil work. <lb />
BISHOP'S LAUNDRY. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <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 n. m. to <lb />
I p. in. as the afternoon will be de- <lb />
voted to work done outside the <lb />
by appointment. Patients wish- <lb />
treatment In the afternoon <lb />
in their homes or at the office should <lb />
hone In office hours. Phone<lb />
II. BENTLEY I <lb />
Still With I <lb />
The Mutual Life Co., I <lb />
of I <lb />
Hew York. I <lb />
B T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing, Steam and Water <lb />
Healing <lb />
Id's Gasoline Engines <lb />
Electric Light <lb />
Moved to Fourth street, front of <lb />
R. L. Smith's stable, formerly <lb />
pied by Chinese Laundry. <lb />
Cards. <lb />
. C. Harding Chat. C. Pierce <lb />
HARDING A PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
in Building on Third <lb />
street fronting Court Home <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
second floor in Wooten <lb />
on Third St., opposite court house <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
. I, Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE A LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Edwards Building on the Court <lb />
House <lb />
On . <lb />
W. F. EVANS <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In front room of the Edward. <lb />
Just north of Court House. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
ALBION DON <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Building, Third Si <lb />
wherever bis services <lb />
desired <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
Fire. and Accident <lb />
on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store . . <lb />
CLUBS <lb />
Lillian Carr. pres <lb />
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
Daughters of T. <lb />
J. Jarvis, president; Mr. J. L. <lb />
. L. A CO. Raleigh, N. C <lb />
D. J. Jr. for I <lb />
. and <lb />
How. president; <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
J. <lb />
A. L <lb />
. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
limited to diseases of the Eye <lb />
Ear, Nose and Throat <lb />
N. N. C. <lb />
with Dr. D. L. James. <lb />
day Monday. a m to pm <lb />
Greenville Office Hours to <lb />
and Fridays <lb />
Office ever Frank Wilson Store. <lb />
Phone connection. <lb />
L. <lb />
at <lb />
Edwards Building, from<lb />
W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
occupied by <lb />
Filming <lb />
J U<lb />
THE <lb />
ilk Banking Trust Co. <lb />
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS <lb />
RESOURCES OVER<lb />
THE LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
Selected as a legal depository by the State Treasurer of N. C,. also by the Treasury Depart- <lb />
of the United States as a depository for Postal Funds. <lb />
This Bank made the largest gain in deposits last year of any bank in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
THERE IS A REASON WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
E. B. Higgs, V-Pres. <lb />
C. S. Carr, Cashier <lb />
and <lb />
Personal Mention. <lb />
Mr. L. Miller of Washington, <lb />
spent Sunday in Greenville. <lb />
Mr. C. V. York, of Raleigh, came <lb />
In this morning. <lb />
Dr. J. E. Greene, of La Grange, is <lb />
here preparing to locate for the <lb />
of his profession. Dr. Greene Is <lb />
a native Greenville boy and after an <lb />
absence of several years realizes <lb />
there is no place like home and comes <lb />
back to his first love. He gets a <lb />
cordial welcome on his return. <lb />
Miss Whichard returned <lb />
Saturday evening from Kinston. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flanagan re <lb />
turned <lb />
Disaster Occurred <lb />
Our Ago today <lb />
II <lb />
According to the New York World <lb />
almanac a publication of recognized <lb />
accuracy, the Titanic disaster occurred <lb />
on April 1912, at about <lb />
half past ten o'clock In the night, when <lb />
tho liner, while on her maiden <lb />
from Liverpool to New York, collided <lb />
with an Iceberg and four hours later <lb />
IS <lb />
THAN EVER AS <lb />
ACTIVE LEADER <lb />
Wilson Has Accomplished Much <lb />
During The Past Week <lb />
STRENGTHENS PARTY UNITY <lb />
A WOMAN'S BACK <lb />
This <lb />
If detail Value <lb />
Is <lb />
and pains. <lb />
Us the fault. j the same functions in the human <lb />
why horn's Kidney Tills are I body as the plumbing does for tho <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
able to contract typhoid or some W AT <lb />
fever. The digestive organs per-1 s M <lb />
Look Your <lb />
You know what happens In a house <lb />
In which the plumbing is in poor con- <lb />
In the house is 11- <lb />
Is Basalt ii His Visit To Con- <lb />
House Leaders <lb />
ed Ills Decisions And <lb />
Support <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
effective. <lb />
Many Greenville women know this <lb />
Head what one has to say <lb />
Mrs. Q, Washing- <lb />
ton St., Greenville, N. C, <lb />
been so greatly by <lb />
Kidney Tills that I glad <lb />
to recommend them. My back <lb />
nearly all the time and I could not <lb />
rest well. Tho kidney secretions cans <lb />
ed by annoyance and it was plain to <lb />
be seen that I was suffering from <lb />
kidney trouble. Kidney Fills <lb />
that I got from the John I. Wooten <lb />
Drug Co. relieved the and <lb />
pains and improved my condition <lb />
Tor sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo. <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 />
to get quick relief. For <lb />
sale by nil druggists. adv <lb />
Barton, founder of the <lb />
American Red Cross Society.<lb />
Seed peanuts. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
HAGS <lb />
Chas. <lb />
VIRGINIA. <lb />
Gt. <lb />
EGGS FOR HATCHING <lb />
for Setting of <lb />
Fine prize winning S. C. White Leg- <lb />
horns and Black S. C <lb />
and Buff and Bar- <lb />
red Plymouth Rocks. Some of the <lb />
died in Washington. D. C. Born stock In the south In my yards. <lb />
in Oxford, Mass., in <lb />
Sunday evening from Seven sank to the bottom. In response to her en t or. sole agents for the Unit- <lb />
Springs. <lb />
Miss Greene, who teaches <lb />
it spent Saturday night and <lb />
Sunday hero with her mother. <lb />
Mr. Donnell Gilliam spent Sunday <lb />
in Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Hassell went to Plymouth <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
wireless messages for help flashed to <lb />
Cape Newfoundland, and to the <lb />
neighboring stations and vessels, a <lb />
number of went to find her <lb />
Monday morning at daybreak, <lb />
the Canard liner command <lb />
ed by Captain arrived at the <lb />
Mrs. Mann and daughter, Miss An-, scene of tho disaster and picked up <lb />
Nelson, of Hyde county, who had twenty boatloads of people number- <lb />
been visiting the family of Mr. R. <lb />
L. left Saturday evening. <lb />
Elder J. A. Shaw, Primitive <lb />
will preach In tho court house <lb />
tonight at the usual hour. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Norman went to <lb />
today. <lb />
to an official report by <lb />
week of the special tariff session of <lb />
congress apparently in a stronger <lb />
as the active leader of <lb />
racy than at any time he as- <lb />
the presidency. <lb />
Within the brief space of seven days <lb />
he had won a victory in the caucus of <lb />
Democratic for his free sugar <lb />
program; had formed a working agree <lb />
with the Democratic leaders of <lb />
the senate, which it is believed will <lb />
insure general support of his tariff <lb />
d States. <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Adv. <lb />
Established 1875 <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid for hides, <lb />
Cotton Seed Oil barrels, <lb />
Eggs. <lb />
Oak bedsteads, mattresses, etc, <lb />
Baby carriages, go-carts, par- <lb />
suite, tables, lounges, safes, <lb />
and Gall ft Ax High <lb />
Life tobacco, Key West Cheroots. Hen- <lb />
canned cherries, <lb />
meat; <lb />
tho president of the British Board of program <lb />
Annual Meeting Of Stock- <lb />
holders Greenville <lb />
Banking I Trust Co <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock- <lb />
holders of the Greenville Banking a- <lb />
Trust Company was held this morn- <lb />
In the office of the bank. <lb />
The report of the cashier of the <lb />
statement of business March 31st, tho <lb />
close of the fiscal year, <lb />
its a fraction under and total <lb />
resources a little over The <lb />
deposits are nearly twice as large as <lb />
a year ago, indicating the confidence <lb />
In tho bank and its rapid growth, Tho <lb />
earnings for the year were a <lb />
little over Of the earn- <lb />
tho directors a <lb />
cash dividend of per cent, tho <lb />
being carried to the surplus. <lb />
There was also a recommendation <lb />
from the board of directors, <lb />
was adopted without a dissenting vote, <lb />
that tho capital stock of the bank <lb />
increased from to the <lb />
new stock to be placed outside of tho <lb />
present stockholders, at the discretion <lb />
of tho stockholders, where it will <lb />
bring new business to the bank. <lb />
The building committee reported <lb />
the progress on the new building <lb />
erected for the bank, and stated <lb />
It will be ready to occupy by Aug. 1st. <lb />
Much gratification was expressed by <lb />
the stockholders over the fine progress <lb />
of the bank, and a rising vote of <lb />
thanks was extended to the <lb />
and directors for their faithful work <lb />
The entire board of directors was <lb />
unanimously re-elected for the com- <lb />
year. They arc E, O. Flanagan. <lb />
in that body and had es- <lb />
Trade, there were persons aboard precedents of presidential <lb />
the Titanic and of these 1,503 perish- cooperation with congress which. Is <lb />
ed. The report Indicated that the Ti- successful, are expected greatly to in- <lb />
sank latitude 41.46 north and the entire program of <lb />
longitude 60.14 west, which Is about throughout tho Wilson <lb />
1,600 miles almost due east. <lb />
Another Child Wag Bitten <lb />
Another child of Mr. D. C. cigars, <lb />
supposed to have been bitten by syrup, Jelly, <lb />
mad dog mentioned a few days coffee, soap, lye, magic <lb />
taken to Raleigh this afternoon matches, oil, cotton seed meal <lb />
and seed oranges, <lb />
nuts, candles, dried apples, <lb />
peaches prunes, currants, <lb />
glass and china ware, wooden ware, <lb />
cakes and crackers, macaroni, cheese, <lb />
best butter, new Royal Sewing ma- <lb />
chines and numerous other goods <lb />
Quality and quantity cheap for cash. <lb />
Come to see me. Phone Number <lb />
for treatment. Mr. Beach was <lb />
l ready In with one of his <lb />
children and It was thought best to <lb />
send the other child also. <lb />
Caused Vital Resistance. <lb />
What To Do For This <lb />
It Is a well known fact that when <lb />
it person is run down, <lb />
Of order, or the system overloaded <lb />
J. JENKINS,<lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
was feet inches Tho president's visit to congress <lb />
long; feet inches in breadth; Tuesday to deliver bis opening ad- <lb />
feet In depth and had four funnels, dress In person and his visit to tho <lb />
each one feet Inches high above senate precincts next day to confer <lb />
the boat deck. There were steel with finance committee members matter, vital resistance <lb />
decks and watertight bulkheads, on tariff plans overshadowed all ,, and colds and coughs am <lb />
The registered tonnage was 45.000 developments of the week in contracted. <lb />
and the actual displacement lie interest. Leaders of both houses Tho surest method we <lb />
There were accommodations for 2.600 j who have sounded out sentiment i to overcome this condition Is <lb />
passengers and a crew of The j Democratic ranks tho delicious cod liver and <lb />
occurred declared the effect of tonic, In the most natural <lb />
President's has been tones up the digestive <lb />
unity of -1 organs, promotes a hearty appetite, <lb />
as to leave the president In a the blood and creates <lb />
dominating position at the outset for every organ In the body <lb />
his administration. as a specific for chronic <lb />
At all points where Mr. Wilson's and bronchial troubles Is <lb />
were Instrumental In the fixing <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
approximate cost of the ship was . <lb />
The entire loss was about <lb />
The Titanic was launch- <lb />
cC at Belfast on May <lb />
R. O. H. A. White. D. W. <lb />
C. T. R. C. Flan- <lb />
C. R. L. <lb />
Smith, A. M. Moseley, J. L. Hassell, <lb />
S. J. Everett, E. B. Higgs, W. A. <lb />
Darden and J. R. Spier. <lb />
Before tho meeting adjourned <lb />
checks handed to the <lb />
stockholders present. <lb />
It stands to the credit of the Green- <lb />
ville Banking ft Trust Co., that only <lb />
one bank In North Carolina, cast of <lb />
the Wilmington and Weldon railroad, <lb />
a larger growth of business and <lb />
for tho past year. It Is an <lb />
Institution that Pitt County is proud <lb />
of. <lb />
Immediately after tho <lb />
of the stockholders, tho board of <lb />
rectors met and re-elect- <lb />
ed the following <lb />
R. G. Flanagan, president. <lb />
E. D. Higgs, vice-president. <lb />
C. S. Carr, cashier. <lb />
A. J. Moore, assistant cashier. <lb />
N. O. Warren, teller. <lb />
B, r <lb />
rates In the new tariff bill the full <lb />
Democratic membership of the <lb />
voted to sustain him in caucus by <lb />
heavy majorities. House leaders who <lb />
deferred to him the fixing of many of <lb />
tho tariff rates have supported <lb />
decisions and successfully rallied <lb />
support to his defense as tho i <lb />
Mil has been fought over by the <lb />
Democratic members. <lb />
Tho tariff revision fight <lb />
Is only begun, but the <lb />
of tho last week have convinced <lb />
leaders that there are likely to OS <lb />
few changes from tho rates favored <lb />
by tho president and dissension <lb />
within Democratic over the fin- <lb />
approval of the bill. The wool <lb />
fight will come In the house <lb />
early this week. a Democrat- <lb />
minority organization of or <lb />
representatives will attempt to <lb />
the president's free wool program. It <lb />
It expected that tho administration <lb />
will be sustained by a large majority, <lb />
as It was In tho fight the sugar <lb />
tariff <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
AND HEAD STONES <lb />
AND IRON <lb />
HI KN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
d-w <lb />
Mr. Albert Porter, of Richmond <lb />
Hill, L. I., winter had n <lb />
bad cold and a cough which I could <lb />
not get rid of and was badly run- <lb />
down besides. was tho one <lb />
remedy which cured my cough and <lb />
made me well in every <lb />
Try n bottle of on our <lb />
to return your money if it falls to <lb />
help you. Pharmacy, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tyson Committed to Jail <lb />
Mayor F. If, Wooten. acting <lb />
went out to township <lb />
day to hold an inquest over tho kill- <lb />
of Wade Moore by Moses Tyson. <lb />
The verdict of the Jury was that <lb />
Moore came to his death from a blow <lb />
stricken by Tyson and the latter was <lb />
brought hero and committed to Jail <lb />
to await trial. Tho boys were both <lb />
less than years of age, and their <lb />
youth arouses much sympathy for <lb />
tho slayer his companion. <lb />
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of Shoe Repair- <lb />
call on Flow- <lb />
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i OFFER YOU <lb />
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                <p>
Delinquent <lb />
Tax List <lb />
For 1912 <lb />
Mrs. J. B. A Manning and lots., <lb />
lot front C. Winter. 1.65 <lb />
Allen Carr. Pitt St. 4.66 b. F. Manning lot <lb />
Pater Cherry Ayden . 9.73 <lb />
J. S. Cockerel . -76 Joe Langley. lot Winter . <lb />
G. E. Cherry, lot College . 12.85 <lb />
Bynum. lot Reed St. . 2.43 <lb />
John Brown. Jr. lot Pat- <lb />
rick. <lb />
C. M. lot Old Perkins 12.56 <lb />
4.02 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
I have this day, levied on the fol- <lb />
lowing described Real Estate to <lb />
satisfy the taxes due to the state of <lb />
North Carolina, and the county of j <lb />
Pitt, for the year 1912, and the said <lb />
Real Estate so levied on will be <lb />
at the Court House door in the town <lb />
of Greenville. N. C, on Monday. <lb />
5th day of May, 1913, at o'clock, in., <lb />
unless said taxes and legal charges, <lb />
and expenses arising from the failure <lb />
to pay the same within the time re- <lb />
quired law, are paid by that date. <lb />
S. Sheriff. <lb />
R. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
A. Fields, Church. Geo, <lb />
G. 46.90 <lb />
J. W. Eason, Pitt. Marlboro <lb />
Mary <lb />
B. A. and G. A. Harden, Pile 4.21 <lb />
V. C. Cotton, Maine. 3.46 <lb />
Mrs. Addle Corbett. Church St. 2.20 <lb />
KIM INK TOWNSHIP <lb />
Williams, one lot <lb />
Sarah Rodgers, one lot R. R. St. <lb />
Travis Allen, one lot, Pitt <lb />
Si. <lb />
King. 1-4. Arthur. <lb />
Delia Ann Jones. IS 1-2. J. Daniel 2.20 <lb />
B. J. Jenkins. lot, E. St., . 4.21 <lb />
J. W. Perkins, S lots, Lincoln. <lb />
lot. Dudley. I lot. Lucas; <lb />
lot, Res. lot Adams----- <lb />
Nettle. lot. Clark St. . <lb />
Phoebe Nobles. Perk. <lb />
Sam Joyner, lot, Hodges----- <lb />
Ida Jones. lot, II. <lb />
A. S. Jenkins. lot, Arthur----- <lb />
Eliza Gray. home. <lb />
Annie Collins, <lb />
John lot C. <lb />
Robt. Brown, English <lb />
Chapel, 1-4 English . <lb />
W. L. Brown, lot Rat. <lb />
j. t. Allen, l lot <lb />
Jordan Wilson, I S O. B. <lb />
Williams, lot B lane . <lb />
Louisa Williams Eat, lot, <lb />
St. <lb />
Williams. lot. Clark St. 4.6 <lb />
Mrs. M. L. Warren, lots. J. <lb />
While. <lb />
II. D. lot. St. <lb />
Mary Thigpen. lot. Clark St. <lb />
J. W. lot 2nd St. <lb />
Fernando Shivers . <lb />
Robt. Spell, lot. Perk. <lb />
Miles Short, lot Greene St. . <lb />
J. B. ft L. M. Savage, lot, <lb />
. <lb />
Ida 1-2 Fleming <lb />
J. W. Perkins, Lucas, Hos. <lb />
Lincoln. Dudley. Res., <lb />
Adams . <lb />
Win. lot. Reed St . <lb />
Jesse Peyton, <lb />
Lula Peyton, lot St. <lb />
Nettie Peyton, lot Reed <lb />
St. . <lb />
R. H. Parker. May . 10.10 <lb />
Mrs. Ella lot Ricks <lb />
lot <lb />
Frank lot 13th St. 5.7- <lb />
lot Short <lb />
St. <lb />
Nettie Move. lot Peril., . <lb />
Samuel Move, 1911, 1911 lot Per- <lb />
kins . <lb />
Mills More. lot, Perk. <lb />
Andrew Moore, Pitt <lb />
St. <lb />
Mrs. S. E. lot <lb />
cant. lot Manning. loot. <lb />
Meadows. lot Forbes, lot <lb />
Smith. lot Fleming, lot <lb />
St, lot Abbott. <lb />
Lizzie Kearney lots Clark <lb />
9.11 <lb />
6.57 <lb />
4.20 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
3.71 <lb />
7.77 <lb />
1.91 <lb />
6.7.-. <lb />
17.11 <lb />
8.33 <lb />
Till <lb />
, 3.78 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
8.8 I <lb />
3.10 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
8.01 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
8.0 <lb />
1.11 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
. I <lb />
. 2.20 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
Phillip Bynum. I Perry . MO <lb />
Emma Battle. Perry. 3.11 <lb />
Richard mount. Maine St. . 1.91 <lb />
Joseph Blount, Main St. <lb />
Hay wood Baker. N and S . 1.51 <lb />
Ed Tyson Marlboro . 7.01 <lb />
Mary Atkinson. Main St . 4.21 <lb />
Sam Williams. Parr . <lb />
T. Windham. Wilson . 16.31 <lb />
c. W, Windham, . IS. <lb />
D. Windham, Will on . 11.16 <lb />
Alice Williams, Marlboro 3.40 <lb />
W. Williams. J- Branch. 4.90 <lb />
Joe Lang lot So. Ayden <lb />
Charlie Jacobs. lot . <lb />
It. It. Johnson lot So. <lb />
Ayden. lot Ayden, lots <lb />
Winter. 9.63 <lb />
A. I. Johnson. lot. 8.03 <lb />
J. E. Jones. lot <lb />
F. F. lot Ayden . 11.30 <lb />
J. A. Griffin. near Ayden, <lb />
Iota Ayden . 57.45 <lb />
Free Will Baptist Pub. Co. lot <lb />
Ayden. 13.30 <lb />
Alfred Evans. lot Winter 2.20 <lb />
Mrs. Va. Early. lot Ayden . <lb />
John A. <lb />
Hardy Davis 1-2 Ayden . 1.91 <lb />
Alonzo Daniel. 1-2 Ayden . 1.91 <lb />
Parrot Daniel. near Ayden . 2.21 <lb />
W. B. lots Ayden 16.91 <lb />
John D. Cox. col. lot Ayden <lb />
Chapman, col., So. <lb />
David 1.68. <lb />
If, B. Barber, lot Ayden <lb />
D, W. lot 6.16 <lb />
Henry Allen, col. 1-4 So. <lb />
Ayden <lb />
Mrs. Home, <lb />
16.51 <lb />
W. H. Harrington, Johnson 9.3 <lb />
Henry Hardy . 15.06 <lb />
Delia Dawns, <lb />
Willis Downs. 1-2 D. 1.61 <lb />
Jessie Clark. 1-2 <lb />
W. S. Clark and son Creek 32.13 <lb />
Frank Battle, <lb />
Willis W. Bullock, C. <lb />
SHIFT TOWNSHIP. <lb />
M. C. White, M <lb />
Easter Smith, . <lb />
13.90 <lb />
4.90 <lb />
Oliver Smith, 4.45 <lb />
Joanna Mills. M. <lb />
Mrs. C. J. 1728.06 <lb />
Burnett H. Munger, I-and 12.10 <lb />
Mrs. Bessie Manning 1-2 . 2.43 <lb />
D. O. Moore. W. <lb />
C. G. Moore. Land . 3.10 <lb />
Richard Little. N. R. 3.71 <lb />
Shade Kirkman. <lb />
Henry 3-4 . <lb />
F. H. Faulkner. G. 10.70 <lb />
B. J. J. E. Dall, M. G. <lb />
3.54 <lb />
2.20 <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Column <lb />
W. V. N. R. <lb />
Waller Buck. <lb />
L. Co., F. II, <lb />
King. <lb />
Dock Thigpen. Marlboro . 5.11 TOWNSHIP i Fleming P. <lb />
J. T. J. Branch. 9.94 Abram Swindell. lot Fountain, M, S. <lb />
William Raspberry, . . 3.11 1.1,70. cost total Little S . <lb />
Main. Perry, Nathan Sanders, acres J <lb />
Cotton . 12.10 cost total ,,,,.,, ye <lb />
J. It. Owens. 1-2 G. . 3.11 lot Fountain, tax j Riding P B <lb />
John B. R, cost total Redding 1911 and 1912 <lb />
Marlboro. .; p Vines. tax <lb />
Fannie May and Emily coat total <lb />
Marlboro . Thomas Vines, Fountain, tax <lb />
Robt. May, E. C. cost total <lb />
G. B. Moore, Barret, Lamb S. 3-4 acres <lb />
son, Belcher, Wilson, tax cost total <lb />
Main . <lb />
Joyner, Cotton . <lb />
Joyner. Burnett. 5.71 <lb />
Lawrence Joyner, Mary <lb />
Blount Joyner, Walnut <lb />
A. L. Joyner, Burnett, N A <lb />
S. It. It. 11-83 <lb />
188.90 w. L. Horton. acres <lb />
j. K. Henderson. lots Stamps, taxes <lb />
5.36 <lb />
4.10 <lb />
6.09 <lb />
3.43 <lb />
19.30 <lb />
8.07 <lb />
11.75 <lb />
or Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
ionic, <lb />
Standard <lb />
up the A . lords <lb />
ant adults and <lb />
John H. Joyner, Main . <lb />
lier, Geo . <lb />
Hannah Johnson, Cotton <lb />
Joyner, <lb />
Jason Joyner II. C. Cobb, <lb />
Wilson. I <lb />
W. It. Jackson. B. W. <lb />
Matilda Hines. Main St . <lb />
j, t. Ml c. Berg. . <lb />
J A. Burnett. Wilson . <lb />
J. I. Baker. Main, Pine, . <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Barrett. Main <lb />
Robt. Atkinson. W A S. <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP <lb />
lot Crawford 5.2,1 <lb />
cost total <lb />
Mrs. Margaret James, lot Home. <lb />
taxes cost total <lb />
W, I. Johnson, lot Stamps, taxes <lb />
cost <lb />
W. L. Joyner. lots Stamps, taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
Gaston Bass acres cost <lb />
total <lb />
5.41 L. Long, lot Fountain, taxes. <lb />
cost total <lb />
W. H. Mercer, N. R. lot Res. <lb />
taxes cost <lb />
total <lb />
and Wooten, acres Gard- <lb />
cost total <lb />
John J <lb />
cost total <lb />
Sarah May. lot Fountain, taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
J. A. Newton, acres Moseley. taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
W. R. Owen. Fountain, taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
J. G. Owen. Fountain, taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
9.54 <lb />
3.11 <lb />
4.61 <lb />
I 7.30 <lb />
3.11 <lb />
6.71 <lb />
12.34 <lb />
19.30 <lb />
7.91 <lb />
The following sketch of <lb />
D. M. Clark, of Pitt, is taken <lb />
from the recent legislative edition <lb />
the Raleigh News and Observer. Mr. <lb />
Clark is conducting the good roads <lb />
department now appearing in The <lb />
Reflector and through that means en- <lb />
to awaken interest <lb />
for good roads in Pitt county. <lb />
David Clark Green- <lb />
ville, representative from Pitt county, <lb />
was born in Halifax county September <lb />
Ism;, and is the son of Edward <lb />
and Margaret <lb />
.- vi <lb />
3.10 <lb />
1.61 <lb />
21.12 <lb />
3.54 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
2.43 <lb />
C, J. Parker . <lb />
West, lot Main <lb />
W. J. Taylor, Davenport <lb />
Win. lot Tarboro <lb />
J. J. Perkins, Bat, <lb />
W. M. Mocks, Home. F. II. acres Parker, taxes <lb />
Mrs. Alice V. Martin. Creek, cost total <lb />
II lot R. R. Stephen Parker, Fountain. <lb />
4.43 cost total <lb />
6.00 J. n. acres Fountain, <lb />
taxes cost total <lb />
51.00 w. II. Sheppard, lot Fountain, tax- <lb />
es, cost total 11.76. <lb />
Ell Savage. lots Fountain, taxes<lb />
St. <lb />
5.97 <lb />
4.00 <lb />
3.10 <lb />
Henry Knox, lot 1st St. <lb />
J. Robt. King. lot Clark St. <lb />
Laura King. lot 13th St. . <lb />
King. C D. <lb />
Nathan and wife. lot <lb />
Greene St. <lb />
Chas. Hanrahan. lot Perkins <lb />
W. w. Humphrey, lot Greene <lb />
Frank Hopkins, lot Res. lot <lb />
Pitt. 6.92 <lb />
Henry lot lot <lb />
Clark St. 4.72 <lb />
Mary Bard Home 5.80 <lb />
Jane lot Pitt St. 6.03 <lb />
Austin Harris, Pitt <lb />
William II 1-4 Ar- <lb />
. 5.10 <lb />
W. P H lot 14th St <lb />
lot Mil . 17.81 <lb />
W. H .--. fellow <lb />
i Poor Rouse.<lb />
I Mo <lb />
.-, v <lb />
C. H., ll <lb />
. <lb />
I'd K 10.6 <lb />
in, 1-2 <lb />
SI . <lb />
H. Foreman, 1-6 I-1 PI <lb />
D, r 1.1 1-8 P <lb />
1-1 <lb />
Si . <lb />
J. B t, lot S <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Flake. <lb />
W. A. Forbes and wife, <lb />
Forbes. 11.37 <lb />
Wm. R. Edwards, lot C. <lb />
St. 6.90 <lb />
R. II. Edwards, Brown 1.7 <lb />
1912 19.8 <lb />
Jane Hardy 14.73. cost . 6.0.11 <lb />
Frank Hopkins 16.61, cost <lb />
Jenkins. Home . <lb />
Jones, lot Pitt . <lb />
M. A. James, Home, <lb />
Bullock . <lb />
Mrs. Laura James, <lb />
A. James, Home <lb />
James. lot Main . <lb />
C. Gardner, Rollins 6.94 <lb />
John Ellison, N. R. Johnson <lb />
Melissa Elliott, lot James <lb />
S Carson N. lot Tar- <lb />
. 3.01 <lb />
Carson Heirs. lot <lb />
j, Carlyle, lot <lb />
T, II. Blount Blount 4.00 <lb />
W. J. Bryan, Jenkins I <lb />
L. <lb />
B. A. lot Pleasant . 1.58 <lb />
The following is quoted from an <lb />
article on the National Good Roads <lb />
appearing In the Saturday <lb />
Evening Post and is vouched for by <lb />
good authority. It is one of the <lb />
practical examples of the results of <lb />
good roads. <lb />
another example of good <lb />
roads. Massachusetts, previously to <lb />
found Its land rapidly <lb />
In The began to <lb />
Improved roads in 1892. As a <lb />
result, between 1891 and 1900, land <lb />
in Massachusetts showed the greatest <lb />
percentage of increase in comparison <lb />
with all other states of the Union. <lb />
roads have been Improved, <lb />
railroad have gone down. But <lb />
Increasing the <lb />
ed road.-, bring advantage to the rail- <lb />
roads. Tho more prosperous the <lb />
country tho greater the shipments, <lb />
therefore, the greater the benefit <lb />
to the railroads. <lb />
or Purdue <lb />
made an investigation that <lb />
showed an average Increase of <lb />
dollars an acre In territory where <lb />
locals have been Improved. <lb />
the farmer would he <lb />
enabled to gel labor and keep it. <lb />
boys and girls would be able to go <lb />
i their friends without <lb />
The country districts would <lb />
be more populated. As a result, the <lb />
boys and girls would stay on the <lb />
farm. <lb />
twenty-five counties in twelve <lb />
slates an average loss of population <lb />
of thirty-one hundred and twelve a <lb />
county was reported between and <lb />
1900. These counties had practical- <lb />
no good to be exact, <lb />
1.6 per cent in 1904. In twenty-five <lb />
other counties in the same slates an <lb />
average Increase of population of <lb />
thirty-one thousand and ninety-five <lb />
i was noted. These counties. when <lb />
tho population had increased, had <lb />
forty per cent of their roads <lb />
ed. Governor Mann, of Virginia, <lb />
ed that, although his stale had mad <lb />
wonderful strides along most line, <lb />
there are five hundred thousand <lb />
enriching other regions it <lb />
their brains and brawn because of a <lb />
of good roads In Virginia. <lb />
I the standpoint, <lb />
good roads would decrease the bills <lb />
wagon and harness repair. There <lb />
over half a million farm wagons <lb />
manufactured every year. Where do <lb />
tie go A prominent southern farm- <lb />
paid four hundred dollars for a <lb />
pair of mules. He refused a pair if <lb />
smaller mules at three hundred <lb />
because the larger ones could <lb />
pull a and fifty pounds more. <lb />
He refused to vote for bond Issues <lb />
It, build good roads that would have <lb />
enabled the small mules to pull one <lb />
thousand pounds more. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE PLANTERS BANK <lb />
at Stokes, in the state of N. C., at the <lb />
close of business April 1913 <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loans and discounts . <lb />
Overdrafts, secured, <lb />
cured . 40.66 <lb />
Hanking houses <lb />
fixtures <lb />
furniture and <lb />
. <lb />
Duo from banks and bank- <lb />
. <lb />
Cash Items . <lb />
Gold coin . <lb />
Silver coin, including <lb />
minor coin currency , <lb />
National hank notes <lb />
other U, S. notes . <lb />
all <lb />
and <lb />
2,231.75 <lb />
19,911.00 <lb />
226.85 <lb />
10.01 <lb />
158.30 <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
J. O. Smith, 3.71 <lb />
Sutton. 2.21 <lb />
Maggie Sutton, Sutton . 2.01 <lb />
Maggie C. Swamp 1.41 <lb />
Lawrence Moore, . <lb />
W. Mills, W. Mills, 1-2 <lb />
Black Jack. Pot Wall . 8.64 <lb />
Arthur Mills, 1-2 Corey <lb />
Adam Mills. Cannon <lb />
Jas, II inly. C, X Roads----- 3.90 <lb />
J. Hill. T It. 7.31 <lb />
Q. Hudson. 1-2 Black Jack 18.10 <lb />
W. S. Hudson. Cat Tall 9.11 <lb />
J. L. Gibson, 80.71 <lb />
Mis. w. It. Gibson, C AG . H M <lb />
J, L. Gibson ft I. Gibson. <lb />
New Road . 1-41 <lb />
r Caw S. 1.66 <lb />
W B. Edwards. 8-18 <lb />
11.11 <lb />
. I <lb />
c. Swamp, . 1.41 <lb />
Creeping <lb />
p. 1.71 <lb />
1-2 c. s., <lb />
I .<lb />
TS. <lb />
Boyd, Br. I- W Mills . <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
cost 1.30. total <lb />
W. T. Burton. N. R., lots vacant, <lb />
tax cost total <lb />
C. Bridgers, lot Fountain. <lb />
cost total <lb />
Will Barnett. acres tax 15.01, <lb />
cost. total <lb />
W, G. Craft, lots tax <lb />
cost total <lb />
I. L. D. Corbett. lot Stamps, tax <lb />
cost total <lb />
Corbett, Dupree. <lb />
cost total <lb />
Millie Dupree, lot Falkland, tax <lb />
2.94. cost total 88.14. <lb />
Tinker Dupree, lot vacant, tax, <lb />
cost total <lb />
Ben lot Webb, tax, cost <lb />
total <lb />
C. I lot vacant, tax <lb />
cost total, <lb />
Willie Fields. lot Webb, tax, <lb />
cost. total <lb />
lot Webb, tax <lb />
cost 81.80, total <lb />
cost total 8411.71 <lb />
f, l. Harries, lax 1129.71, <lb />
11.10. total 1111.01. <lb />
Henry Harries, acres II <lb />
Gay. acres Tug- <lb />
well, taxes total 8461.71 <lb />
Clark. He was educated in the <lb />
don graded schools and at the <lb />
Carolina Agricultural and <lb />
College. He is a civil engineer; <lb />
ed as county engineer for the construe <lb />
of bridges. 1908-1909; city <lb />
engineer of Greenville and Eastern <lb />
Carolina Teachers School. <lb />
1909-1911; studied law at Wake For- <lb />
est College, and admitted to the bar <lb />
In 1911, and Is now a practicing at- <lb />
Mr. Clark was elected by a <lb />
Democratic majority of 1.700. He U <lb />
a member of a number of important <lb />
House committees and has taken an <lb />
active Interest in the work of each. <lb />
To Cure a Cold in One Day <lb />
Quinine <lb />
-ii and Headache works I old. <lb />
refund money if a f . <lb />
. . s , .-c , , , <lb />
. Williams <lb />
J. E. Page, . <lb />
Home <lb />
Mi el King's Daughter <lb />
Darlington, s. C. Darlington la <lb />
entertaining for three days the <lb />
annual convention of the <lb />
South Carolina division of the In- <lb />
Order of <lb />
A I e and an <lb />
program of entertainment <lb />
to give o of one of I <lb />
heal conventions in the history f <lb />
How true Gov. Mann's words apply <lb />
to N. C. and especially Pitt <lb />
Of course, to those who wear <lb />
low glasses all things look shady. <lb />
So it Is with those who stir up <lb />
that they may become enriched at tho <lb />
expense of the other fellow. We <lb />
do not expect those people who <lb />
prompted l by selfish motives t <lb />
see our i. <lb />
The man In the face of expert <lb />
opinions of life road engineer--. <lb />
sits himself up as an authority and <lb />
dictator, and issues an edict that <lb />
put upon a sandy road ruins <lb />
Is a knave or a fool and ii <lb />
either event is unfit to advise an In- <lb />
people. <lb />
Total . <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid in . <lb />
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses and taxes <lb />
paid . 70.67 <lb />
Time certificates of deposit <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 18,382.55 <lb />
Due to banks and bank- <lb />
. <lb />
Cashier's checks <lb />
. 1.00 <lb />
Piles Cured in to Days <lb />
Your will refund if <lb />
I fails in any case Itching, <lb />
Blind, Bleeding Protruding in <lb />
Tho Aral I ind R <lb />
RATES TO PORTS <lb />
Total . <lb />
State of North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I, J, W, Bailey, cashier of the above <lb />
named bank, do solemnly swear that <lb />
the above statement Is true to <lb />
best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
J. Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
this 9th day of April. 1913. <lb />
K B. J. P. <lb />
J. L. PERKINS, <lb />
W. O. STOKES. <lb />
O. <lb />
Directors.<lb />
J Wind, id Est, 1910. 1911 <lb />
and 1911, I 2.21 <lb />
I. F. . <lb />
Mrs. M. A. Tucker. <lb />
Robt. Smith. . <lb />
C It Patrick, Home, lot <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
T. it. Patrick 3-. <lb />
. ; <lb />
G. F. Morrison, lot Ayden <lb />
m m en inn <lb />
I t<lb />
. <lb />
Gray, Cobb . <lb />
William Hathaway, r I <lb />
lifted I P. Road . <lb />
Moors <lb />
David Ni P. . <lb />
Nobles, Road . <lb />
B. Smith. Smith Road . <lb />
I Joseph Parker.<lb />
8.58 TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Ned Est., II. <lb />
84.64 Abram Thigpen. K----- <lb />
16.70 A. A. Tyson. Little . <lb />
Prank Johnson, Bin . <lb />
W. G. Hathaway Hill <lb />
ii<lb />
.-, -1 <lb />
4.37; <lb />
4.07 I <lb />
1.42 <lb />
1.88 <lb />
FACT <lb />
W-. HI <lb />
Idol actual <lb />
t; external conditions, but in the <lb />
rest o ,, I a I by a <lb />
; . <lb />
Hearing On Lung And Short <lb />
CHICAGO, ill., April Inter- <lb />
phase of the Southern rate <lb />
with reference to the long an <lb />
will be given an airing lo- <lb />
Examiner of <lb />
th Interstate Commerce <lb />
will conduct a hearing on <lb />
Southern M. Ben J. Corey, a Pitt county <lb />
oilier southern . ., has been <lb />
I x In C. coma <lb />
j. a. <lb />
Mrs. Mamie K. Fleming <lb />
requests the honor of pour presence <lb />
at the marriage of her daughter <lb />
Mary Louise <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Leon Brown Fleming <lb />
on Wednesday <lb />
April the twenty-third <lb />
nineteen hundred and thirteen <lb />
half after seven o'clock <lb />
at <lb />
House, Not Hi Carolina <lb />
h . <lb />
by t. <lb />
.-1<lb />
; a Course of <lb />
LIVER <lb />
to the <lb />
mind. They bring health and <lb />
to the <lb />
tarn to their export k and taken charge of the <lb />
freight from ., . ,, former <lb />
Ohio river and east of the i; m Mooring and <lb />
to the Gulf torts. <lb />
,, do no <lb />
a-, the points of origin for <lb />
the rates on articles f, <lb />
lbs rates on articles for <lb />
the ports of New <lb />
Pensacola other being <lb />
lower than the rates to <lb />
points.<lb />
in-t <lb />
lit. <lb />
Old sores, Wan i <lb />
The worst cams, no matter of how long standing, <lb />
in cured <lb />
, h r- <lb />
Vain sud <lb />
I n<lb />
n tit . <lb />
red <lb />
n H v. m <lb />
ht H . <lb />
awl <lb />
Free all<lb />
.<lb />
but. I<lb />
GREENVILLE IS TEE <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 />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Meet the Host Healthful, the Host Noble Employment of 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 WAY TO TAKE <lb />
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
s. C It, <lb />
HI <lb />
Police Kept <lb />
Busy Owing To Strike <lb />
Of School Children <lb />
Hundreds March Carrying Banners <lb />
Us Protest Against An <lb />
Official <lb />
Girl Bun Down <lb />
And Killed Hy Street Car While <lb />
In The Line Of March. <lb />
Pasties Police <lb />
PITTSBURGH, Pa., April <lb />
first fatality attending the <lb />
of school children as pro- <lb />
tests against Superintendent S. L. <lb />
occurred this morning <lb />
an unknown foreign girl marching <lb />
with a hundred or more of her com- <lb />
in Penn avenue run <lb />
down by a street car killed. <lb />
The which began yesterday <lb />
soon after Mr. who had been <lb />
acquitted of serious charges <lb />
him by a domestic in <lb />
bis family, had returned to work, <lb />
spread to a number of school build- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Reports received from four schools <lb />
showed that scarcely per cent <lb />
the pupils were in their places, and at <lb />
other schools the said to <lb />
have been encouraged by their parents <lb />
endeavored to prevent pupils not in <lb />
sympathy with the movement from <lb />
entering the buildings. <lb />
A feature the morning the <lb />
marching through the downtown <lb />
streets of a party of several hundred <lb />
children, none of whom appeared to <lb />
be more than a dozen years old. Thy <lb />
carried banners demanding the re- <lb />
of the superintendent <lb />
In all sections of the city as the day <lb />
advanced there were repeated calls tor <lb />
additional police, and all night men <lb />
besides reserves called out. <lb />
Because of the character of the <lb />
the police were almost at a <lb />
loss to handle the situation, but in a <lb />
number of instances succeeded In dis- <lb />
some of the gatherings by <lb />
MARSHALL TO THE <lb />
YOUNG LAWYERS <lb />
lire-President Lays Down Some Bales <lb />
for Their Guidance <lb />
Washington, Apr, his speech <lb />
Saturday night at the first annual din- <lb />
of the George Washington <lb />
laid down some rules for the moral <lb />
and professional guidance of young <lb />
lawyers. They comprise a sort of <lb />
legal ten commandments. Here they <lb />
ore in condensed paraphrase of the <lb />
Vice-President's utterances. <lb />
Don't rut a fee before a just <lb />
cause. <lb />
Don't worship money to the ex- <lb />
tent of being willing to Write <lb />
a dishonest contract in or- <lb />
to get a large fee. <lb />
Be a peacemaker; that is th- <lb />
lawyer's business. <lb />
Don't chase ambulances. <lb />
Honor your profession as your <lb />
own sacred honor; therefore <lb />
do not seek or confound <lb />
Don't accept contingent fees, <lb />
Use your influence against the <lb />
system of allowing <lb />
fees In advance in divorce <lb />
cases; therein lies the evil of <lb />
the divorce laws; when that <lb />
has been half the <lb />
divorce cases will stopped. <lb />
your influence to compel a <lb />
person charged with crime <lb />
testify In the case; the <lb />
cent man cannot be harmed <lb />
thereby. <lb />
Take the part of the known <lb />
but only to see that <lb />
Is tempered with mercy. <lb />
Don't inquire to your client's <lb />
pocket book before fixing <lb />
your fee. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
A BUN. <lb />
AWAY <lb />
ACCIDENT <lb />
This morning Miss Alma Fleming, <lb />
of Hassell and Miss Daven- <lb />
port of who attended the <lb />
talking with tho older children that J marriage near House <lb />
were leaders. I came to Greenville together in a bus- <lb />
The continues to spread after crossing the <lb />
and reports are coming in from school into town, their became fright- <lb />
after that the children and run away through Pitt <lb />
refused to attend the sessions and street. Miss Fleming Jumped out of <lb />
parading about tho neighborhoods of the buggy near the crossing of <lb />
the school buildings. street, while Miss Davenport, who <lb />
Many of the parades led toward j was driving, held her place and <lb />
the center of tho city through In reining up the at <lb />
mazes of traffic while the Dickinson avenue. <lb />
OF VOTES AGAINST <lb />
Congressman Says Most Audacious <lb />
And Autocratic Trust <lb />
THROUGHOUT COUNTRY <lb />
walks are lined with grown folk <lb />
decided whether to mo indignant or <lb />
take the matter as a Joke. <lb />
Superintendent of the <lb />
Jumping from the buggy Miss <lb />
Fleming was carried to the home <lb />
Mrs. Fleming, where she has <lb />
since been In bed. A physician <lb />
Friends of United Stales Senator <lb />
Culberson of Texas he will <lb />
be appointed by President Wilson to <lb />
the first on the United States <lb />
supreme <lb />
lice, this morning said that older celled in, but does not think she i <lb />
heads Inspired the movement, pointing seriously hurt, <lb />
to the display of the Has <lb />
at tho head of the processions, while <lb />
herding the children into line were <lb />
young men whoso faces are familiar <lb />
about newspaper circulation depart- <lb />
D. B. Oliver, of the board of <lb />
in a statement this morning <lb />
is an organized and financed <lb />
movement to down the school board <lb />
and drive <lb />
A crowd of the from <lb />
North side marched across a bridge <lb />
over the Allegheny river and attempt- <lb />
ed a demonstration before the Fulton <lb />
building in which is located the offices <lb />
of tho board of education. the <lb />
of the procession hurried a mother <lb />
irate. She the crowd before <lb />
the Fulton building as several mount <lb />
feet, swung him across her lap, and <lb />
whaled him while his companions <lb />
shouted In derision. <lb />
The woman then started for some <lb />
or tho other disturbers but dis- <lb />
almost In tho twinkling of an <lb />
eye, while the police expressed <lb />
for them other. <lb />
Up to early this morning more than <lb />
fifty schools were reported as <lb />
by the movement. In some In- <lb />
and foot patrolmen were trying to stances but a handful of pupils were <lb />
disperse the shouting children elbow-1 in attendance. <lb />
her way Into the center <lb />
she grabbed a <lb />
Representative From Illinois Want <lb />
Inquiry Into National Baseball <lb />
Methods, Originated <lb />
From Ty Cobb <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, April <lb />
Characterizing organized baseball as <lb />
most audacious and autocratic <lb />
trust in the Representative <lb />
Gallagher, of today <lb />
ed a resolution for an exhaustive in- <lb />
Into the operations of the Na- <lb />
Commission by a special com- <lb />
of congress and would also <lb />
the attorney general to <lb />
the contract system with <lb />
a view to instituting prosecutions for <lb />
violation of the Sherman anti-trust <lb />
law. <lb />
Mr. Gallagher expressed a willing- <lb />
to co-operate with any other <lb />
member of congress interested in any <lb />
specific case and planned to confer <lb />
with Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia <lb />
who, upon, request, was forwarded a <lb />
copy of Cobb's contract with tin <lb />
Detroit club. Senator Smith wants to <lb />
examine the terms of Cobb's contract. <lb />
The resolution would direct the <lb />
speaker to appoint a special commit- <lb />
tee of seven to investigate 011- <lb />
and practices of the baseball <lb />
to ascertain <lb />
Unjust discriminations have been <lb />
practiced in favor of or against play- <lb />
whether players are now or <lb />
have been subjected, coerced, or re- <lb />
strained from the exercise of their <lb />
just rights to enter Into contracts of <lb />
a and equitable nature; whether <lb />
such a combination has been effected <lb />
among baseball magnates throughout <lb />
the country as would preclude com- <lb />
petition and operate in restraint cf <lb />
trade. <lb />
This is sought, the resolution sets <lb />
forth, because most audacious <lb />
and autocratic trust In the country <lb />
is the one which presumes to control <lb />
the game of baseball; its an- <lb />
dally through the press of <lb />
the country the dictates of a govern- <lb />
commission, how competition is <lb />
stifled; how territory and games are <lb />
how the prices are fixed <lb />
which millions must pay to witness <lb />
the sport; how men are enslaved <lb />
forced to accept salaries and terms or <lb />
forever be barred from playing, and <lb />
of other acts incident to trafficking <lb />
In a national pastime for pecuniary <lb />
Iowa Electricians Meet <lb />
la., April <lb />
large attendance marked the opening <lb />
here today of the thirteenth annual <lb />
convention of the Iowa As- <lb />
The forenoon was <lb />
pied with the work of <lb />
At the afternoon session K. M Walker <lb />
of addressed the association <lb />
on the subject of welfare and <lb />
and the, relations between employers <lb />
and The convention will <lb />
conclude tomorrow, <lb />
COURT DOCKET <lb />
OF TARIFF BILL Second Day Proceedings of Pitt <lb />
County Superior Court <lb />
Interested Persons Will Be Given <lb />
Full Opportunity <lb />
WHEN II SENATE <lb />
of From the outside districts spas- <lb />
off were reported. <lb />
Third Trial of Indicted Danker <lb />
Va., April <lb />
case of Lewis former secretary <lb />
and general manager of the defunct <lb />
Mercantile Railway Building and <lb />
Association, was culled for trial In <lb />
the corporation court here today. Toll <lb />
will be the third trial of the former <lb />
banker on indictments pending against <lb />
him connection with the collapse <lb />
in the building and loan association. <lb />
To File On its Schedule. <lb />
And Day Sessions Be Call- <lb />
ed For To Expedite Pas- <lb />
sage Of Tariff <lb />
WASHINGTON, April a <lb />
strict party vote, the Senate finance <lb />
committee today decided finally that <lb />
j no public bearings would be given on- <lb />
ion the tariff bill, when it reaches the <lb />
senate. Interested persons will be <lb />
given a full opportunity, however, to <lb />
file or statements with the com- <lb />
bearing on any of the tariff <lb />
The decision is expected to shorten <lb />
materially the time that will be con- <lb />
In getting the tariff bill before <lb />
the senate for consideration. <lb />
j Tariff debate opens in the House at <lb />
o'clock tomorrow, and, in the hope <lb />
that general debate can be limited to <lb />
five days, Democratic Leader Under- <lb />
wood will attempt to hold the <lb />
to twelve hours of continuous work <lb />
dally. Another week of <lb />
under the rule permitting amend- <lb />
will send the bill to the Senate <lb />
soon after May 6th, it is believed. <lb />
Tariff Bill Comes Bark. <lb />
The tariff bill came back to the <lb />
House today from the ways and means <lb />
committee with a vigorous support- <lb />
report from tho Democrats on the <lb />
committee and an opposing <lb />
from the Republican members. <lb />
The general debate that begins to- <lb />
morrow, will be followed by concert- <lb />
ed efforts on the part of the <lb />
cans in the House to amend the bill <lb />
in all schedules. <lb />
While the Senate finance committee <lb />
has decided that further Hearings are <lb />
unnecessary, the Democratic members <lb />
of the committee will confer tomorrow <lb />
I With Democratic Senators from Pacific <lb />
Coast slates, who are opposed to the <lb />
flee sugar and free wool provisions of <lb />
new bill. A number of western <lb />
senators, Including Senator Myers, of <lb />
Montana, Senator of Ar- <lb />
will participate In the confer- <lb />
they have decided to support <lb />
the wool and sugar program If it <lb />
is approved by the House. Tho con- <lb />
tomorrow <lb />
the strength against these features <lb />
the bill. Those who will <lb />
insist, however, that there has been no <lb />
effort to form an offensive alliance <lb />
against the measure a proof of which <lb />
they point to the fact that <lb />
and others Interested In a <lb />
change of tho free sugar and free <lb />
provisions not been included in <lb />
the conference. <lb />
Day and Sessions <lb />
Leader Underwood today decided to <lb />
call for day and night sessions of the <lb />
House beginning tomorrow, to <lb />
ate tho passage of the tariff bill. It <lb />
was his decision was In accord- <lb />
with a suggestion from the White <lb />
House that night sessions would <lb />
an desire lo secure tariff leg- <lb />
as quickly as possible With <lb />
the entire ways and means committee <lb />
in session for tho first time. Under- <lb />
work laid before It the Democratic <lb />
tariff revision bill. After receiving <lb />
vigorous opposition the six <lb />
members Victor <lb />
the new Progress member of the <lb />
committee. It was approved by the <lb />
strict party vote of to <lb />
Calendar Is Hell Filled With Such <lb />
CUM To lie Dealt With At <lb />
This I term. <lb />
Fined <lb />
The following cases have been dis- <lb />
posed of since last <lb />
Adam cruelty to animals, <lb />
not guilty. <lb />
John Price and larceny, <lb />
plead guilty, sentenced twelve <lb />
each to roads, in another case Dix- <lb />
was given an additional sentence <lb />
of twelve months. <lb />
Dick larceny, guilty, de- <lb />
bound out until he Is years <lb />
old. <lb />
Alex J, Simons and M. G. Ford, <lb />
fray, both guilty. Ford discharged, <lb />
Simons pay all costs and give bond <lb />
for good behavior. <lb />
E. C. Edwards, selling liquor, in <lb />
two cases, pleads guilty, Judgment <lb />
continued upon payment of costs <lb />
bond for good behavior. <lb />
Joseph Everett and Paul Everett, <lb />
selling liquor. Paul Everett pleads <lb />
guilty, judgment continued upon pay- <lb />
of costs and good behavior. <lb />
Arthur Cook, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty. Judgment continued upon pay- <lb />
of costs and bond for good be- <lb />
Durham Parker, selling liquor n <lb />
two cases, pleads guilty. Judgment <lb />
continued on payment of costs aid <lb />
bond for good behavior, <lb />
Geo, P. Owens, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty, Judgment continued on pay- <lb />
costs and bond for good be- <lb />
Peter Pitt. selling liquor, <lb />
pleads guilty, Judgment continued on <lb />
payment of costs and bond for good <lb />
behavior. <lb />
Arthur Cook, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty, Judgment continued upon pay- <lb />
of costs and bond for good be- <lb />
C. C. Baker, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty, Judgment continued on pay- <lb />
of costs and bond for good be- <lb />
Brooks, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty, judgment continued on pa- <lb />
of costs and bond fur good be- <lb />
N. II. Peal, false pretense, case re- <lb />
moved to county. <lb />
The grand Jury returned a true bill <lb />
against Moses Tyson for the killing <lb />
of Wade Moore, the homicide occur- <lb />
ring the 14th, while the boys <lb />
going home from a party. <lb />
J. W. for approaching the <lb />
attempting to get a <lb />
was adjudged In contempt of <lb />
and fined . <lb />
Join Taft, larceny, pleads guilty. <lb />
Judgment continued on payment of <lb />
Juke Gay, carrying concealed <lb />
on, judgment tided on payment <lb />
Will Washington and Butter Heart, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Butter Heart, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
James L. Burnett, liquor. <lb />
pleads guilty. <lb />
David TeaL with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, Judgment sub- <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Albert Allen and John Ivey Tyson, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, Judgment suspend <lb />
ed upon payment of costs. <lb />
Herman Everett, rimes, <lb />
FATHER SHOOTS <lb />
SON THEN TAKES <lb />
HIS OWN LIFE <lb />
Dispute Between Aged Farmer And <lb />
Son Results In Death <lb />
HENDERSON COUNTY AFFAIR <lb />
John Aged I-, Killed in <lb />
Father, Aged Who Tarns <lb />
Gun Himself Com. <lb />
Suicide <lb />
April <lb />
H. years of age, and John <lb />
son, years old, became <lb />
involved in a dispute while at work in <lb />
a field near here this afternoon, <lb />
resulted In death to both men. <lb />
The elder returned to <lb />
house, secured his double <lb />
shot gun and, without hesitation, It is <lb />
said the gun to his shoulder <lb />
and fired, tenting away part of the <lb />
younger man's face. Turning the <lb />
gun on himself he attempted to take <lb />
his own life, but a daughter wrested <lb />
the weapon from him. The old man, <lb />
however, returned to the house the <lb />
second time, secured another gun, <lb />
loaded It, emptied the contents In- <lb />
to his own brain, dying Instantly <lb />
John died late tonight <lb />
Hendersonville hospital. <lb />
Ships May Pass Through <lb />
Panama Canal Before <lb />
Close fear <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
Goethals, chief engineer of the <lb />
ma canal, in a report to the war de- <lb />
today, reiterated the hope he <lb />
expressed some time ago that be <lb />
would pass a ship through the canal <lb />
before the close of the present year. <lb />
The statement came in response to an <lb />
inquiry from Secretary Garrison, as <lb />
to whether it would be possible lo <lb />
grant the request of Capt. <lb />
the explorer, that he be allowed to take <lb />
his ship Pram through the canal when <lb />
ho starts for the regions from <lb />
the west coast of South America <lb />
winter. <lb />
Col. Goethals <lb />
opening of the Panama canal <lb />
for the passage of vessels has always <lb />
been predicted on the question of <lb />
and tho completion of tho lock gates. <lb />
Tho present schedule contemplates <lb />
admitting the water Into Cut <lb />
early In October and the completion <lb />
of one flight of locks at end of <lb />
tho canal by that dale. Tho cf <lb />
boats then depends upon the condition <lb />
of tho slides. It Is hoped that <lb />
will be able to pass a ship before <lb />
close of the year and if this can he <lb />
accomplished tho will no <lb />
difficulty In making the transit of <lb />
canal and every facility will be <lb />
for its doing No assurance, <lb />
however, can given in the matter <lb />
at this <lb />
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