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VALVE <lb />
ESTATE <lb />
NEW YORK. April la <lb />
An Expression <lb />
To the Editor of the Gold <lb />
The Ides has gone abroad la <lb />
to the road bonds, that they may <lb />
be purchased by wealthy men <lb />
and are free from taxes <lb />
the will of J. P. Morgan made public , , , . , <lb />
. lute a mortgage on all the <lb />
yesterday centered today In the , ,. , . ,,,., <lb />
. . . , i In the country may be sold If the <lb />
Question of the value of the , . <lb />
i bonds are not paid at maturity. <lb />
tier's estate and In what disposition <lb />
his son would make of the vast col-j <lb />
or Morgan art treasures. <lb />
Less than was <lb />
d for the specific bequests made t.-1 <lb />
Mr. Morgan, the rest being the <lb />
portion left to the son without <lb />
mention of the amount <lb />
Some estimates made today <lb />
the total estate as high as <lb />
but according to a member of <lb />
the firm of J. P. Morgan and Co., not <lb />
even the son himself can tell within <lb />
many millions the actual value of <lb />
fortune. <lb />
day. but up to this time Ur. Small <lb />
has not received the final count <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA <lb />
Department of State <lb />
Of <lb />
To all whom the presents may come <lb />
Whereas, it arrears to my <lb />
faction, by duly authenticated record <lb />
eyes of Ignorance. Is It possible the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
what marvelous and <lb />
doing scan be seen through the <lb />
any one capable of evolving such a <lb />
theory should be informed that these <lb />
bonds, if held by persons or <lb />
rations In Vance county, will be list- <lb />
ed for taxes to the full amount of their <lb />
value, dollar for dollar <lb />
It Is. of course, full true, that the <lb />
county must pay these bonds, but Is <lb />
paid by a sinking fund which <lb />
from year to year by setting <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
consent of the stockholders, deposit- <lb />
ed In my office, that the Davis Motor <lb />
Company, a corporation of this state, <lb />
principal office is situated in <lb />
the town of county of Pitt, <lb />
state of North Carolina R. Davis <lb />
being the agent therein and In charge <lb />
thereof, upon whom process may be <lb />
has complied with the re- <lb />
one per cent of the amount of of Chapter of <lb />
I the bonds. Any property In tho entitled <lb />
re- <lb />
appraised by the state for the,, , <lb />
Monday in May. 1913. for your last <lb />
year's taxes if you to <lb />
them, This has been the case since <lb />
before the oldest man In the com- <lb />
can and will <lb />
ways be so. <lb />
There Is nothing new, dangerous <lb />
or hazardous in the matter present- <lb />
ed to you. And if any citizen <lb />
such rumors and reports seriously, it <lb />
is his duty to investigate the grounds <lb />
fears and find what the real <lb />
tax the question will <lb />
main open. <lb />
J. P. Morgan declined to say today <lb />
anything in regard to the disposition <lb />
of the art treasures, but it was In- <lb />
that he might have a state- <lb />
some time this week. <lb />
The treasurers were left to the son <lb />
with the hope he will be able <lb />
In such a manner as he thinks best to <lb />
make a permanent disposition or dis- <lb />
positions of them or such portions of j Gold Leaf, <lb />
them as will he a substantial carrying <lb />
out of the intentions which I have <lb />
cherished to render them <lb />
permanently available for the pleas- <lb />
and instruction of the American <lb />
J. P. Morgan, the testator's son. Hr <lb />
Godwin Says There Is <lb />
Doubt lint That 4th Post- <lb />
Hill He Filled By <lb />
Democrats <lb />
WASHINGTON, April <lb />
i several conferences with <lb />
L. P. Hamilton. that , not <lb />
his sons-in-law and Lewis Case Lei- <lb />
yard, the Morgan attorney, tiled their <lb />
oaths as executors today. Mrs. <lb />
the widow, and three daughters. <lb />
Miss Morgan. Mrs. and Mrs. <lb />
Hamilton, and J. P. Morgan have <lb />
waived citation and tho will prob- <lb />
ably will be admitted to probate to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
The petition to the makes <lb />
the formal declaration that the value <lb />
of the real estate and personal DU <lb />
arty Involved In would to the <lb />
each case. <lb />
to the Issuing of this <lb />
of <lb />
Now, Therefore. I, J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of State of the state of <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb />
the said corporation did, on the 17th <lb />
day of April, 1913, file In my <lb />
a duly executed and attested consent <lb />
in writing to tho dissolution of I <lb />
corporation, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and the record of the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid are now on in my said <lb />
office as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof. I have here- <lb />
to set my hand and affixed my official <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this 17th day of <lb />
April, A. D., 1913. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES. <lb />
of State. <lb />
Enters Suit Against Aliens <lb />
have the slightest doubt that every j ROANOKE, Va April civil <lb />
fourth class post office in the suits for damages for tho widows and <lb />
try would be filled by Democrats orphans of the officers of the Carroll <lb />
when the department final- <lb />
got through with the arrangement <lb />
of the postal service. <lb />
Mr. Godwin said that Postmaster <lb />
county circuit court, shot up March <lb />
of last year by the Allen clan, have <lb />
been docketed in the Wayne <lb />
circuit court to be heard by Judge <lb />
Mr. Morgan's will was filed for pro- <lb />
bate shortly before o'clock this <lb />
morning. <lb />
General told him that while I Walter R. Staples at the July term, <lb />
some kind of an examination would be Judge Staples presided at the <lb />
held for fourth class postmasters, of the Aliens and sentenced Floyd <lb />
that examination would be so easy and Claude to die In the electric chair. <lb />
and Sentence was passed September <lb />
but the death penalty was not inflicted <lb />
until last <lb />
Tho suits for damages are to<lb />
NARROWLY <lb />
AVERTED <lb />
am in favor of filling every <lb />
class in the United States I cover money from the estates of Floyd <lb />
with said Mr. Godwin.; and Claude Allen and Wesley <lb />
filling these offices with Demo- Edwards. The families of Judge <lb />
will place me In the class of <lb />
the then I am a <lb />
of the rankest <lb />
Mr. Godwin said if the postmaster <lb />
Thornton L. <lb />
Attorney William Foster and Sheriff <lb />
Lew Webb are plaintiffs In the <lb />
Attorney R. H. Willis, of the <lb />
Arm of and <lb />
principal counsel for the Aliens In <lb />
This morning while to <lb />
Greenville from his home In general had left the doubt ;. <lb />
township, Mr. John Rives, with his I his mind about ousting the Republican , . <lb />
wife and little daughter, narrowly es- j fourth class postmaster he would not their long fight for life and liberty <lb />
caped a serious accident when Just have given out the above Interview, j following tho tragedy, said <lb />
across the other side of the riv-r never was more confident of any-1 that It is likely he will submit to Pros- <lb />
bridge. Mr. Rives, with the thing than I am that these Stuart of <lb />
of his family, was In a buggy and cans will be ousted when the Anal county, tho document now in his <lb />
was met by a runaway log team of test said Mr. Godwin Mr. session, in which Attorney L. O. Wen- <lb />
two mules. In attempting to clear i Godwin said he was opposed to the of Richmond, sets forth <lb />
e rear wheel was hit by the plan of holding any kind of grounds on which Dexter Goad, clerk <lb />
for the fourth class offices, but of the Carroll court, may be <lb />
after going over the proposed for his part In the courthouse bat- <lb />
wagon and torn off, throwing Mr. <lb />
Rives and his little daughter out. Ho <lb />
received slight bruises on right leg <lb />
bat the little girl escaped Injury. <lb />
Always To and Over The Precipice <lb />
with Mr. he was perfectly <lb />
satisfied that the offices would be <lb />
filled by Democrats regardless of the <lb />
examinations. <lb />
Mr. Godwin called at the treasury <lb />
The tragedy in Goldsboro Is too department today and secured the <lb />
savory, too pathetic to dwell upon, promise of the supervising architect <lb />
bat It should not be passed without that work would be started on the <lb />
once again holding up the moral of Wilmington custom house within <lb />
certain punishment for unrighteous- day. Mr. Godwin had the <lb />
and reward for righteousness, ton project advanced to the class of <lb />
Through its vale of tears the tragedy largest building projects which <lb />
lands as a warning. It should the department believes will make It <lb />
press upon the minds of those who possible to start work on the <lb />
would sin in such manner that shame building Some time during <lb />
is linked to torture Just as It Is <lb />
for the night to give away <lb />
to the day, and vice versa. The pleas- <lb />
of evil-doing Is hut temporary. <lb />
It soon tilts away and then the <lb />
July at the latest. <lb />
Representative Small said today he <lb />
would recommend for appointment as <lb />
Mr. Willis said that because of th <lb />
press of other business he had not <lb />
yet examined the opinion <lb />
carefully. He said, however, that it is <lb />
likely the paper will be submitted <lb />
Stuart Campbell, prosecuting attorney <lb />
for county, with a summary of <lb />
evidence on which it is based, and <lb />
pointed out where witnesses can be <lb />
reached who will testify In support of <lb />
the version of Goad's part n <lb />
the courthouse fight and the <lb />
stances leading up to It. <lb />
Annual Meeting Bf Stock- <lb />
holders <lb />
The annual meeting of tho stock- <lb />
holders of the Farmers Consolidated <lb />
Tobacco Company was held today in <lb />
tho Star warehouse, with a large at- <lb />
At this meeting a <lb />
was adopted the <lb />
dissolution of the company in <lb />
with steps taken at previous <lb />
meetings, and a distribution <lb />
of assets, amounting to per cent, <lb />
was paid to the stockholders, the <lb />
being reserved until some <lb />
affecting the company Is set- <lb />
It is expected that an addition- <lb />
per cent or more will be paid <lb />
as soon as these matters are ad- <lb />
justed. <lb />
The dissolution of this company, <lb />
being carried on for ten years, <lb />
in which time the original <lb />
were paid per cent in <lb />
is to be regretted, and many of <lb />
the farmers connected with it were <lb />
heard to so express themselves. Still <lb />
there had arisen conditions under <lb />
which it was not wise to continue <lb />
without a change in policy, and op- <lb />
position arising to a proposed <lb />
of tho company on a some- <lb />
what different basis, dissolution was <lb />
considered as tho best step under <lb />
these circumstances. <lb />
Mr. O. L. who was <lb />
dent of the company during its <lb />
and who at personal sacrifice <lb />
threw his whole energy into building <lb />
It up, labored unceasingly for Its <lb />
and the large benefit the farm- <lb />
derived from it was due mainly <lb />
to his efforts. No one more <lb />
than he that a lack of earnest co- <lb />
operation led to the dissolution of the <lb />
company. It Is cause for <lb />
to the farmers, however, that <lb />
in the sale of the property Mr. Joyner <lb />
purchased one of the warehouses, the <lb />
Star, and will continue to run it. His <lb />
association with the business will <lb />
mean much for the strength and ad- <lb />
of the tobacco market. <lb />
Not Halting on Lumber Dealers <lb />
Mr. G. B. W. Hadley started out <lb />
on a plan not to be delayed in the <lb />
building of his new residence. In- <lb />
stead of having to depend on the <lb />
dealers to get material when they <lb />
felt Inclined to deliver it, he sent <lb />
out to bis own land and had the <lb />
cut and extra good quality and <lb />
plenty of it. As a result the work <lb />
on his house is proceeding rapidly. <lb />
Auto Cuts Down Pole <lb />
Sunday Dr. T. O. and his <lb />
wife took an auto trip over near <lb />
Whichard to visit friends. In the <lb />
Mrs. took another <lb />
I lady out for a ride. In crossing tie <lb />
I railroad track the car stalled. The <lb />
la-lies intending to crank the <lb />
car so it would go on. A man at <lb />
station near by vent to assist than. <lb />
The man got d the car and <lb />
it a push, when off the <lb />
started right by itself. The car struck <lb />
line for a telephone pole and <lb />
cut it down. No damage resulted ex- <lb />
for the telephone pole. <lb />
April <lb />
Roland Jenkins, of Greenville spent <lb />
Wednesday night with Miss Fannie <lb />
Lee <lb />
Fresh corned herrings on hand at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
Mr. A. II. Braxton made a flying trip <lb />
to Greenville Monday. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your summer dress goods, <lb />
ladies and gents silk hose. <lb />
Miss Fannie Lee spent Wed- <lb />
in Greenville with friends. <lb />
Mrs. Charlie of Ayden <lb />
spent Friday in town visiting friends. <lb />
We have a plenty of peanuts and <lb />
field peas on hand. Get our prices be- <lb />
fore you buy. A. W. Ange and Com- <lb />
Misses Selma Fannie <lb />
son and Harriet Leary went to Green- <lb />
ville Thursday afternoon, also ac- <lb />
companied by Prof, F. C. ye. <lb />
Mr. Jack Holton of W. H. S. went <lb />
to his home near Ayden Friday. <lb />
Seed peanuts, seed field peas, at <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company. <lb />
Miss of Green- <lb />
ville, was in town Friday afternoon, <lb />
to attend the Meredith Club held In <lb />
the Literary hall. <lb />
Died <lb />
Mrs. wife of Mr. J. <lb />
who moved here about the <lb />
first of the year from Greene county, <lb />
died Sunday night. The funeral took <lb />
place Monday afternoon. <lb />
Buys Interest In Store. <lb />
Mr. H. L. Hodges has purchased <lb />
the Interest of Mr. S. L. Stough In <lb />
the Shoe Co., and is now as- <lb />
as a partner in the firm with <lb />
Mr. George He Invites all <lb />
his friends to call there when they <lb />
want anything in the shoe line. <lb />
Automobiles <lb />
Mr. W. H. Dall, Jr., has completed <lb />
his new stable and garage building <lb />
postmaster of Elizabeth City Dr. An-, on Ninth street, and has Just filled <lb />
drew L. Pendleton. Dr. Is his garage with a car load of <lb />
alterable, the cold and harsh climax engaged in the practice of mobiles. Tho Ford Sales Co <lb />
must he raced. Degradation, bitter- profession. The also received a car load of new a i- <lb />
suffering all just In Mr. Small's district Is this week at their <lb />
varnish of sin, and it Is The for this office Washington street. <lb />
Intense <lb />
beneath <lb />
only a matter of a few days be preferential <lb />
tho Is scratched off and the It has been agreed that the man <lb />
ugly, horrible surface revealed. vote , and j p r Snow <lb />
the wages of sin Is test will be recommended by Mr. are among the visiting attorneys at <lb />
Small, The election was held court. <lb />
in <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de- <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag- <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
Messrs. W. A. Darden. of Farm- <lb />
Is no Dispatch. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
PIN YOUR FAITH TO <lb />
A GROWING BANK <lb />
that led all other banks in this section in increase in business during the <lb />
just <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO., <lb />
Started in 1901 and has been going forward ever since <lb />
AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSIT WITH <lb />
WE WANT BUSINESS <lb />
O. II. AN, E. B. II I S, V r r o, ., C. S. CARR, Cashier. <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 />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
Agriculture Is the Moat the Most Healthful, the Moat employment of <lb />
N. C FRIDAY MAY i. ISIS <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 />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
M. Mil hit <lb />
IT. <lb />
mm pal <lb />
Suspected Him of Squealing to <lb />
District Attorney <lb />
Fire Ballets His <lb />
Murder Occurred Two Blocks <lb />
From Where <lb />
Was Slain <lb />
NEW YORK, April <lb />
of to the district <lb />
Jerry known as <lb />
the met his appointed <lb />
death on 41st street near Broadway <lb />
early today. <lb />
He was shot down by gangsters <lb />
who sent bullets Into his body. <lb />
The occurred only a couple <lb />
of blocks away from the of the <lb />
murder of Herman Rosenthal last <lb />
July, but the gunmen had less luck <lb />
than the Rosenthal murder crew. <lb />
Five policemen who were In the <lb />
mediate vicinity heard the shots and <lb />
pounced upon five men whom they <lb />
accused of tho killing. The police <lb />
allege that the men they caught are <lb />
members of the Paul Kelly band of <lb />
gangster of which Jerry was an <lb />
adherent. They saw that Jerry had <lb />
recently fallen under suspicion, how <lb />
e'er, that he was thought to be re <lb />
vealing the gang's secrets to District <lb />
Attorney Chas. S. Whitman. <lb />
None of the men caught were arm- <lb />
ed but witnesses said they had seen <lb />
them throw revolvers away and three <lb />
of the guns were found in a garbage <lb />
can nearby. <lb />
James one of tho prisoners, <lb />
was severely beaten by the officer <lb />
who caught him. The police say that <lb />
another prisoner, was <lb />
under arrest two years ago In con- <lb />
with the murder of another <lb />
member of the gang under similar <lb />
circumstances. <lb />
Tarboro Business Man Sen- <lb />
lo Twelve <lb />
Road <lb />
TARBORO. April H. Den- <lb />
ton, one of prominent <lb />
business men, was Monday sentenced <lb />
by Recorder Fender to twelve <lb />
months on the roads for selling <lb />
the sentence following the <lb />
raid ever made in the state, it <lb />
Is declared. Thirty-nine barrels cl <lb />
liquor were found at livery <lb />
the stuff being valued at <lb />
appealed to the <lb />
court and his <lb />
bond at <lb />
When the officials <lb />
When tho Tarboro officials <lb />
ed to a raid on place, <lb />
they thought they would find a <lb />
couple of suit cases full of liquor, <lb />
as they suspected a by the <lb />
name of The astonishment <lb />
of the officers was tremendous when <lb />
they uncovered thirty-nine barrels of <lb />
liquor and saw evidence of the <lb />
of hundreds of bottles of the stuff. <lb />
explained that ha lent <lb />
Bryan the money to buy the stuff t <lb />
a satisfactory rate of Interest, and <lb />
then put in a claim tor the <lb />
It contended on part of <lb />
his attorneys, Messrs. F. <lb />
of Rocky Mount and Henry A. <lb />
of Tarboro, the liquor was <lb />
Joseph Kills His Cousin <lb />
Claude In <lb />
Greene County <lb />
April today <lb />
from Snow Hill tells of the killing In <lb />
Greene county of Claude by a <lb />
kinsman, Joseph The <lb />
good friends and were almost <lb />
inseparable, but were under the In- <lb />
of intoxicants at the time of <lb />
the killing. The men sat from <lb />
o'clock in the evening until midnight <lb />
the home of Joseph At <lb />
c clock Joseph bade Claude good <lb />
night and went to the dining room, <lb />
a short distance removed from the <lb />
dwelling, to eat. Upon returning he <lb />
saw through the window, It is <lb />
ed, Claude making Improper advances <lb />
toward his wife, who was attired for <lb />
the night and seated before the fire, <lb />
having the care of a sick baby, which <lb />
In bed In the room. Not heed- <lb />
the repulses of Mrs. <lb />
remonstrances of Joseph, who order- <lb />
ed the offender from the house, <lb />
Claude angrily the right <lb />
of the husband to Interfere with <lb />
conduct and started to attack the lat- <lb />
Joseph, it Is alleged, seized a <lb />
shotgun and tired at Claude, Inflict- <lb />
fatal injuries. He died at <lb />
o'clock. Joseph sent neighbors <lb />
a physician and the sheriff, five <lb />
miles distant. A magistrate <lb />
ed a bond of the slayer, which <lb />
the coroner's jury deemed sufficient. <lb />
The were cousins and well <lb />
known farmers In Greene county. <lb />
OVER TARIFF BILL <lb />
But Progress of Measure <lb />
Sim <lb />
CLARK'S VIGOROUS SPEECH <lb />
GO TO PRISON <lb />
All Hope For Asheville Men Has <lb />
Vanished <lb />
Asheville Street Railway Will <lb />
To Operate Cars <lb />
Today<lb />
SI SATURDAY <lb />
A large advertisement today calls <lb />
attention to tho opening of the <lb />
series of The Home Building <lb />
and Loan Association next Saturday. <lb />
Already a large number of shares <lb />
have been spoken for in the coming <lb />
series and it is going to be the <lb />
est in the history of the association. <lb />
This Is Just as It should be, for there <lb />
Is no Institution doing more for the <lb />
community than this association. In <lb />
two matured series It has paid stock- <lb />
holders about In cash fend <lb />
mortgages, and It Is earn- <lb />
C 1-2 per cent net. As an aid <lb />
to people in building or buying a <lb />
or business house, nothing <lb />
equals It, for the money that would <lb />
to be paid for rents is very near- <lb />
enough to make all payments <lb />
to carry it through the build- <lb />
and loan association, and In a <lb />
little over six years the obligation <lb />
Is wiped out and the property be- <lb />
longs to tho owner. And as to a <lb />
savings Investment, the fact that It <lb />
pays such a large net per cent on <lb />
so small weekly deposits should <lb />
peal to every one. <lb />
Go right now to the secretary's of- <lb />
or phone him, and have your <lb />
registered for shares In the <lb />
series. You will be glad If you do <lb />
this. <lb />
Operation on Darkest <lb />
LONDON. April second ab- <lb />
operation was today perform <lb />
on the Duchess of wife <lb />
of the Governor General of Canada <lb />
and aunt of King George. Her con- <lb />
Is <lb />
ordered shipped and stored prior <lb />
to April I, when the blind tiger <lb />
and seizure act became <lb />
and that Denton could not <lb />
hi held under this law. The re- <lb />
however, took the opposite <lb />
position and sentenced to <lb />
twelve months. <lb />
m be watched with In- <lb />
through Its several stages. If <lb />
Denton out In the <lb />
the case will likely be carried <lb />
to the supreme court. <lb />
Through The Republicans Offer, <lb />
ed Amendments To The Various <lb />
Paragraphs In Chem- <lb />
Schedule <lb />
WASHINGTON, C, April 29.- <lb />
debate and heated wrangle <lb />
today marked the beginning of the <lb />
reading of the Democratic tariff bill <lb />
in the House for amendment. <lb />
on the perfection of the meas- <lb />
was slow, but the talk was <lb />
and on one occasion brought <lb />
Speaker Clark on the floor with a <lb />
speech. <lb />
All day the Republicans offered <lb />
amendments to the various paragraphs <lb />
in the chemical schedule and every <lb />
amendment was voted down by the bis <lb />
Democratic majority. Several amend- <lb />
offered by the ways and means <lb />
committee to correct the phraseology <lb />
of bill were adopted. <lb />
Tariff Commission <lb />
Most of the talk of the day turned <lb />
on the records of the Democratic and <lb />
Republican sides of the House on the <lb />
question of creating a tariff <lb />
Republicans, led by <lb />
Mann, of began <lb />
attacks on the various provisions <lb />
tie first of the bill, the chem <lb />
schedule, by declaring that tho <lb />
in the rates showed the <lb />
need of the investigations of a tariff <lb />
board. <lb />
Republicans In the <lb />
shouted Mr. Murdock, the Re- <lb />
publicans In this chamber now, were <lb />
only pretending to be for a tariff <lb />
commission. They had their chance <lb />
to write that bill Into law then and <lb />
failed. They will never have <lb />
The Republicans grew excited and <lb />
Representative Gardner shouted there <lb />
was no foundation for Mr. <lb />
that the Republican leaders <lb />
were In a conspiracy to defeat the <lb />
tariff commission <lb />
Wrangle <lb />
Gesticulating wildly, Mr. Gardner <lb />
the opinion of <lb />
Shirley of Kentucky, as to the <lb />
truth of the charge. Mr. Shirley be- <lb />
most of the Republicans op- <lb />
posed the bill. <lb />
Then Representative Gardner, <lb />
a finger at Speaker Clark, de- <lb />
to know whether ho believed <lb />
the charge. The Speaker strode to <lb />
the center of the hall of the House and <lb />
Judgment la that there never <lb />
was a Republican leader In this House <lb />
really in favor of a tariff <lb />
Mr. Gardner sat down and <lb />
Speaker went on. He declared he <lb />
against a tariff commission reporting <lb />
to and responsible to the President. <lb />
the House that should have <lb />
he said. <lb />
of the chemical schedule <lb />
was completed shortly after six <lb />
clock and the was recessed till <lb />
April demand <lb />
for adequate protection for its strike- <lb />
breakers and property, made to <lb />
city and county authorities by tho <lb />
Power and Light company, <lb />
a reply by the mayor that he and the <lb />
police authorities stood ready to meet <lb />
all demands made upon them and <lb />
Claim Health Is an announcement by the street car <lb />
AND <lb />
TO <lb />
SOLVE ATLANTA <lb />
Poor And That will Refer <lb />
Live Out His Two Years <lb />
In <lb />
company tonight that it would op- <lb />
Its cars tomorrow with <lb />
men were the chief develop- <lb />
WASHINGTON. April 29.-Attorney of the day of the <lb />
of motormen and conductors <lb />
General will not on street <lb />
a pardon for W. K. company was <lb />
nor both of on , , <lb />
were convicted and sentenced to two p and g <lb />
years each In the penitentiary for , , business <lb />
Irregular banking methods which I <lb />
resulted in the failure of the First I request of the street <lb />
national Bank of Asheville nearly company a special session of the <lb />
years ago. It was stated at the de- i <lb />
tonight that every word Of <lb />
the evidence had been weighed care- and ho <lb />
fully and the department officials k J <lb />
convinced that no mistake had been <lb />
made, and they were determined that was their men and <lb />
the law should take its course. of car <lb />
Carried <lb />
of bordered; Girl <lb />
Factory by Negro <lb />
FINDS GARMENT <lb />
in Feeble Condition <lb />
The report of the physicians who <lb />
from mob violence. <lb />
It is reported on apparently good <lb />
authority that strikebreakers are <lb />
made an examination of to do- quartered in the company's <lb />
whether his physical condition car a week's provisions <lb />
such as to warrant a This afternoon a <lb />
of pardon was received at the feet high was erected <lb />
department today. The doctors say car yards only <lb />
I is in a feeble condition, of a single track being left open. <lb />
and that it is their opinion that he company officials stated tonight that <lb />
could not live out his two they arc not anticipating any <lb />
if sent to the penitentiary. from they be <lb />
don Attorney Finch said it would not for any emergency. <lb />
be necessary for Breese to remain hi is unchanged, <lb />
prison the full two years. With and the company main- <lb />
good behavior he will be entitled to <lb />
ask for a parole in months. Hence <lb />
tho department officials do not <lb />
the report of Asheville physicians <lb />
warrant them recommending <lb />
ency In the case of Breese. <lb />
Taft Refused to Pardon Men <lb />
Former President Taft refused to <lb />
their original attitude. <lb />
offers of arbitration have been <lb />
made by Interested citizens but so <lb />
far without result Union officials <lb />
stale that they are still willing and <lb />
anxious to submit their claims to a <lb />
board of arbitration. <lb />
Beyond small gatherings of the cu- <lb />
Bad Weather For Berries <lb />
WILMINGTON. April cold <lb />
rain, coupled with hall In the Chad- <lb />
operated against the <lb />
picking of and cur- <lb />
tailed the day's movement, If It did <lb />
not also greatly damage crop. <lb />
To what e-tent damage was <lb />
has not been learned. The <lb />
movement was cars in the <lb />
Carolina berry territory. <lb />
pardon Breese and Dickerson unless; and of <lb />
K could shown that they were In are quiet tonight, and <lb />
a state of health that their of do not an- <lb />
would put their lives v any trouble tomorrow, when <lb />
Jeopardy. The only hope which has th car Its <lb />
been held for men Is now gone. caTS strikebreakers. <lb />
they must serve time in the pen- j <lb />
Representative has re- <lb />
J. I. for <lb />
as postmaster at <lb />
Stuart W, Cramer, of Charlotte, who <lb />
was recently elected president of <lb />
American Cotton Manufacturer's As- <lb />
said tonight that he Is yet <lb />
hopeful that the Underwood tariff bill covenant Lodge <lb />
will be modified so as not to make No , F celebrated <lb />
such a radical reduction In the cotton tile 94th anniversary of the order. A <lb />
schedules. Mr. Cramer said if the <lb />
bill is passed In its present form I <lb />
would be very disastrous to the mil- <lb />
ling Industry the state. <lb />
Odd Fellows Celebrate <lb />
Anniversary last <lb />
Hun And Three <lb />
WILSON, April <lb />
about twelve o'clock at Saratoga, In <lb />
this county, while Mr. Isaac Rogers <lb />
and three boys were sitting under a <lb />
shelter watching the progress of a <lb />
storm, lightning struck near the <lb />
Mr. Rogers was burned about <lb />
the face and hair was singed and <lb />
he had to be taken home on a bag- <lb />
The boys were stunned for a <lb />
while. <lb />
The storm continued for twenty <lb />
minutes and during Its progress <lb />
came down In torrents, hall as Mg <lb />
as marbles peppered down, thunder <lb />
very Interesting program, as <lb />
e a day or two ago, was well car- <lb />
out under the direction of Noble <lb />
Grand F. J. Forbes. Thia embraced <lb />
some good speeches and splendid <lb />
tongs. Mr. P, G. Morris represented <lb />
Phalanx Lodge of Washington, and <lb />
was among the speakers. <lb />
A feature of tho exorcises that <lb />
could not carried out as <lb />
planned, because of the Inability of <lb />
principal to be present, was the <lb />
presentation of the veteran's medal. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James, lo whom was as- <lb />
signed the presentation speech, ex- <lb />
plained that the lodge was present- <lb />
the medal to Mr. J. J. Cherry, <lb />
the oldest member of lodge. Mr. <lb />
Cherry has been an Odd El <lb />
years and was a member of the old <lb />
bore before Covenant Lodge was <lb />
originated. Dr. James re- <lb />
A Shirt At The Home Of Negro Jan- <lb />
Believed Police To <lb />
Worn The Right <lb />
Of <lb />
ATLANTA, Ga April <lb />
of tho police to establish the identity <lb />
of the person or persons who billed <lb />
year old Mary and placed <lb />
her body in the basement of Na- <lb />
Pencil Company's factory here, <lb />
where It was discovered early Sun- <lb />
day morning, have so far been <lb />
and tonight the case is as <lb />
of a mystery as ever. <lb />
events of Interest in con- <lb />
with the case occurred this <lb />
afternoon. First came the arrest of <lb />
Leo M. Frank, superintendent of the <lb />
pencil company, on a blanket <lb />
of suspicion. Frank is allowed the <lb />
freedom of the police station, having <lb />
employed a policeman as special <lb />
guard. <lb />
The second of the <lb />
was the finding by <lb />
of blood-stained shirt at home <lb />
of the Newt Lee. night watch- <lb />
man. Who reported the of <lb />
the girl's body to police. It Is said that <lb />
Leo admitting owning the garment, <lb />
but claimed not to have seen it <lb />
more than a year. police con- <lb />
tend that the blood-stains are com- <lb />
fresh. In support of the <lb />
theory that the carried the <lb />
body to the basement, detectives <lb />
point out that the stains on <lb />
beck of the shirt. <lb />
Equally worthy of note was the <lb />
transfer, late this afternoon, on a <lb />
writ of habeas corpus, of J. It Grant, <lb />
bookkeeper, charged with <lb />
murder, to the custody of the <lb />
and his removal to the county Jail <lb />
It was alleged by Grant's lawyers that <lb />
their client was being subjected to <lb />
and <lb />
at the station, from <lb />
which he would be relieved If us- <lb />
charge of the sheriff. <lb />
Detectives are said tonight to be <lb />
working upon a possible clue furnish- <lb />
ed by tho discovery of finger prints <lb />
upon the sleeve of dress worn by <lb />
Miss when she was killed. It <lb />
is stated that these prints are clearly <lb />
outlined and may prove of Importance <lb />
In establishing the Identity of the <lb />
murderer. <lb />
Senior Day K. C. T. T. <lb />
Today Is at East Car- <lb />
Teachers Training School. The <lb />
assembly exercises this morning were <lb />
conducted by them; this afternoon <lb />
they are planting the senior tree with <lb />
due and tonight <lb />
and Mrs. Wright will give a <lb />
to tho Seniors. The entire school <lb />
and town is filled with the spirit <lb />
of the class of 1913. <lb />
rolled and nasties of to Mr. Cherry taking pail In <lb />
it is feared many Initiation years ago. and how <lb />
plants In the tone of the storm from that day to this he had <lb />
are killed. the principles of the order ex- <lb />
pounded by this <lb />
At tho conclusion of the <lb />
program refreshment served <lb />
and the assembly spent a while to <lb />
social mingling. During this one of <lb />
Mr. A. It Ellington's largo <lb />
gave musical selections. <lb />
Quite a number of attend- <lb />
ed th- <lb />
Odd Fellowship Is strong in Green- <lb />
ville, and the lodge is constant-<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018246_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
Rev. W. I Johnson lit the <lb />
Baptist Church Last <lb />
Night <lb />
Rev. N. Johnson, of Wake For- <lb />
est College and pastor of the <lb />
church there, came to Green- <lb />
ville Sunday evening from <lb />
Nook, where he preached that morn- <lb />
and occupied the pulpit of Me- <lb />
Baptist church at night. Mr. <lb />
spoke on Era of Church <lb />
answering tho question, <lb />
what are the people of today most <lb />
In be briefly mention- <lb />
ed education, then amusement, then <lb />
money making, bringing out some <lb />
points In connection with these in <lb />
favor with some as each occupying <lb />
the chief place in the public mind. <lb />
Neither of these, he declared, held <lb />
first rank of interest, but the fore- <lb />
most popular thought is building <lb />
something. We art Just beginning <lb />
the era of building extensively, and <lb />
everything is getting in line with <lb />
this. <lb />
The speaker then went into the <lb />
need of adequate church buildings, <lb />
especially in educational centers. Re- <lb />
fen to Greenville he said in this <lb />
particular town stood almost at the <lb />
head in North Carolina, but there are <lb />
other points where this advantage It <lb />
woefully lacking. In this connection <lb />
he especially referred to the need at <lb />
Chapel Hill and Wake Forest. <lb />
said educational centers are not <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Column <lb />
STATE ROAD <lb />
And <lb />
Of <lb />
In i <lb />
from North Carolina Good <lb />
Roads Association Lexington, N. C <lb />
Speaking to the delegates in at- <lb />
at the annual American <lb />
Road Congress, Woodrow Wilson, <lb />
governor of New Jersey and then Can- <lb />
for the presidency the <lb />
States, used these <lb />
nation is bound together by its <lb />
means of communication, its moans <lb />
of communication create thought. Its <lb />
means of Intercommunication are the <lb />
means of its sympathy; they are the <lb />
means by which tho various parts <lb />
it keep In touch with one <lb />
A study of the development of <lb />
demonstrates that in the <lb />
exact proportion that the education <lb />
and enlightenment of a people ad- <lb />
so does arbitrary government <lb />
recede. The theory of the divine right <lb />
of kings lasted as long as the <lb />
units could be kept in <lb />
of the strength which they could <lb />
exercise if acting together. <lb />
As roads were built, and various <lb />
con- <lb />
INCREASED VALUES <lb />
in <lb />
ACCIDENT DISABILITY <lb />
POLICIES <lb />
Limits of for ordinary accidents <lb />
and for travel accidents, will be <lb />
given in ail policies that were former <lb />
based on and limits issued <lb />
by the MARYLAND CASUALTY COM- <lb />
Premium rates remain the same. <lb />
All renewals cf policies now in force will <lb />
be given advantage of these increased val- <lb />
MARYLAND CASUALTY POLICIES <lb />
are not filled with evasive language and <lb />
vexatious clauses. <lb />
COMPARISONS with contracts issued <lb />
by any other CASUALTY COMPANY IN- <lb />
THE BEST COSTS NO MORE. GET <lb />
A MARYLAND POLICY. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
1895 <lb />
Evans St., Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Displays <lb />
ROW IS TOUR TO REPLACE THE SHABBY-LOOK- <lb />
WORN FURNITURE WITH EXPENSE. <lb />
THE BEST IDEAS ARE SHOWN IN FURNITURE CON- <lb />
THAT WILL JUST SUIT TOUR <lb />
WANTS AND FIT YOUR IDEAS FOR COMFORTABLE HOME <lb />
DECORATION AND USE. j <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
for the present, but are communities were brought Into <lb />
dealing with conditions twenty-five i tact with each other, absolutism <lb />
and fifty years ahead. Tho began to disappear from <lb />
In are In the formative Christendom and the of the <lb />
and are to the making of began to be a factor, <lb />
d generation, hence their en- years of road building In France. <lb />
should ho so from 1740 to 1790, when the <lb />
ard and not going Louis built miles of military <lb />
NEWS FORECAST FOB <lb />
THE COMING WEEK <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
WASHINGTON, C, April <lb />
William II. Taft, former President of <lb />
must have pro tr brought the people of the United states and now a <lb />
In this formative period. French provinces Into Mich close at the Tale University law school, <lb />
or else they will ho lost to the with other that the French deliver his first lecture at the <lb />
Schedule In Effect April <lb />
N, Tho following schedule <lb />
published as information only <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
of the state. <lb />
Revolution became possible. When <lb />
university Saturday afternoon. His <lb />
In closing he mentioned the work. Napoleon later extended and perfected be Questions of Modern <lb />
. Convention has system he dug the grave of <lb />
ken to provide an adequate of France and made its gov- Col. Roosevelt is to make <lb />
its <lb />
the <lb />
gov- <lb />
Forest, and eminent the people, by the u in the <lb />
said that before leaving Greenville pie, for the So today France House York Friday <lb />
I to present the need of this first of all the nations of the , Dis <lb />
y to some our people. He earth In the wealth per capita of its <lb />
,; over today for that par- people and in the general distribution a,, metropolis. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. daily, <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, <lb />
City and Norfolk. Broiler par- <lb />
car service. Connects for all <lb />
points north and west. <lb />
. p. m. daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
suffrage parade that is to take place <lb />
Elegance in House Fur- <lb />
Without Ex- <lb />
Cost <lb />
Our Furniture stands the Test of Time. It Is built of the Best <lb />
material. True wood n workmanship. Good enough to be <lb />
handed down to your as heirlooms. If your home is not <lb />
as cozy and comfortable as you like It, why not come and <lb />
complete Its furnishings bereT <lb />
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb />
luxury, without excessive <lb />
TAFT CO <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
red substantial en- o the land. There are few, if an v. of Sunday school workers <lb />
ant tor the building. fortunes in France as fortunes Um a Q <lb />
v ., and enjoyable counted on this side of the Allan- from York <lb />
i e service Sunday night was <lb />
solo sung by Mis. W. M. In <lb />
j government the state can have no <lb />
higher duty than to provide for the <lb />
and well-being of its <lb />
Bound <lb />
a. m. daily, for Wilson, <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
to attend the World's Seventh Sunday , service. Connects north south and <lb />
School Convention which will be west <lb />
Pi <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
HAS BEEN <lb />
LEASED <lb />
pie. Not a part of its people, who <lb />
in chosen localities, but of all <lb />
its people; equalizing their burdens, <lb />
and accelerating their growth along <lb />
lines of material, moral and <lb />
prosperity. The <lb />
of energies necessary to this end <lb />
Announcement has been made by <lb />
the Norfolk Southern Railway Com- <lb />
owners of the Atlantic Hotel, <lb />
at City, that they have leas- <lb />
ed this popular seaside resort to <lb />
Wand and Cherry, proprietors of aM communication; of the pro- <lb />
fusion Hotel in this city, for a market, of the preach- <lb />
with the members of his <lb />
of the merchant with his <lb />
held in Switzerland, early In <lb />
July,. Prior to the <lb />
the American delegates will make <lb />
a tour of Egypt and the Holy Land. <lb />
Many noted men of the nation will <lb />
gather in St. Louis Wednesday to <lb />
attend the unveiling of the Jefferson I-. Hassell, Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
memorial monument on the site of W. <lb />
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. General Passenger Agent, <lb />
The exercises of the unveiling will W. A. WITT, <lb />
a. m. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Raleigh. Connects for all points. <lb />
p. m. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Raleigh, parlor car service. <lb />
For further information and <lb />
In sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb />
of live years. <lb />
Both Mr. Bland and Mr. Cherry <lb />
are well and favorably known to the and a tho <lb />
majority of the traveling public, j a. <lb />
In, been engaged in the <lb />
hotel bus- <lb />
a number of years and that <lb />
tho Atlantic Hotel will prosper <lb />
their management there is not the <lb />
least doubt. <lb />
In an interview given a Journal <lb />
reporter yesterday, Mr. R. A. Cherry <lb />
who is In charge of the Gaston Hotel, <lb />
stated that be and Mr. Bland <lb />
make a number of repairs and <lb />
before opening the More- <lb />
load City resort and that it was <lb />
can only be brought about by ready g tor the General Superintendent. <lb />
American Peace Congress, which will NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
begin its sessions in St. Louis Thurs- <lb />
day. Representative of the United <lb />
Plates, Canada England will meet <lb />
at the congress to discuss arrange- <lb />
for the celebration in 1914-15 <lb />
of the 100th of peace <lb />
among English-speaking peoples. <lb />
And this can only he achieved by <lb />
the consistent Improvement of the <lb />
universal channels of communication <lb />
the public highways. Every class <lb />
cf people has Its own argument for <lb />
better roads; each occupation can <lb />
define its own requirements in the <lb />
way of improved facilities for trans- <lb />
but it is the task of states- <lb />
men so correlate the various <lb />
FOR HATCHING <lb />
1.30 for Setting of IS <lb />
Fine prize S. C. White Leg- <lb />
horns and Black S. C. <lb />
and Buff and Bar- <lb />
red Plymouth Rocks. Some of the <lb />
Other notable gatherings of the week my <lb />
will Include tho twentieth annual <lb />
that the benefits of fuller <lb />
and freer Intercourse, each with the <lb />
meeting of the International Kinder- <lb />
in Washington, D. <lb />
the Southern Conference of Woman <lb />
and Child Labor, in <lb />
and the twentieth annual meeting of <lb />
the National Convention of Women of <lb />
Canada, which will assemble in Mon- <lb />
a i ,. , . , . . <lb />
their Intention to make It one of , Thursday for a session of eight <lb />
most popular seaside hotels the <lb />
state. The hotel will be opened for <lb />
the season on June and will be in <lb />
charge of Mr. Cherry thorough <lb />
competent hotel man taking bis <lb />
at tho Gaston during the few <lb />
months that ho Is away. <lb />
In tho past this hotel has been con- <lb />
ducted by tho owners and they have <lb />
given City an excellent <lb />
train service during the <lb />
months. This same service will <lb />
continued. The big motor car will <lb />
placed the lino between New <lb />
Bern and point and will make <lb />
trips whenever necessary, in <lb />
to this there will he special <lb />
trains operated there each Sunday <lb />
and the low round trip rate from all <lb />
points on the Southern line <lb />
will he in effect <lb />
With the addition of the Atlantic <lb />
Hotel Messrs. Bland and Cherry are <lb />
now the proprietors of seven popular <lb />
In this state, the Gaston in <lb />
this city, the Alton. Ricks and Cam- <lb />
bridge at Hooky Mount, the <lb />
at Washington, the Wand Raleigh <lb />
and the Atlantic at City- <lb />
New Bern Journal. <lb />
days. <lb />
end of all. In this way <lb />
only can the functions of govern- <lb />
he properly adequately <lb />
ed. <lb />
Education advances; wealth <lb />
tho refinements of human <lb />
existence multiply; the comforts and <lb />
pleasures of living are enhanced when <lb />
the means of communication are pro- <lb />
so that communities as well <lb />
as individuals can The <lb />
opening and maintaining of facilities NATCHEZ, Miss., April <lb />
for this communication can not be ling threatened break tho main <lb />
left to the communities lower Mississippi river levees along <lb />
they could not, with their lack of the west bank in upper Louisiana <lb />
. J. JENKINS, <lb />
mo <lb />
Greenville, C. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
MONUMENTS AND MEAD STONES <lb />
AND IRON FENCES<lb />
d-w <lb />
;. Flood Waters Driving <lb />
Persons From Their <lb />
Homes <lb />
White Men <lb />
Assaulted by <lb />
Negroes <lb />
Saturday afternoon a bunch of noisy <lb />
in front of Mr. <lb />
knowledge of tho requirements of came an early hour this morning I near the A. <lb />
each other, act with the unanimity when the Lake St. John levee, miles <lb />
C. L. depot. Mr. John <lb />
In the Stomach <lb />
If you continually complain of <lb />
pains In tho stomach, your liver or <lb />
your kidneys arc out of order, Neg- <lb />
lead to dropsy, kidney <lb />
diabetes or disease <lb />
Thousands recommend Electric Bit <lb />
as the very best stomach <lb />
kidney medicine made. H T. Alston <lb />
of Raleigh, N. C, who suffered <lb />
pain the stomach and back, writes <lb />
which is necessary to achieve results, north La., went out, turn of <lb />
and asked the to stop their <lb />
One of the used In- <lb />
words about It and Mr. Park- <lb />
It is necessary, therefore, that the the flood waters loose upon the <lb />
state assume control and bring to tine farming lands and villages of <lb />
bear the best intelligence, the com- lower and pariah- <lb />
educational the cs. <lb />
most thorough experience, and the Approximately 20.000 persons <lb />
most profound statesmanship that the be driven from their homos as a ft- <lb />
highways of the state and nation be suit of their which will flood <lb />
construed and so maintained as a territory embracing about <lb />
to make them of the highest benefit square miles. The property damage <lb />
to tho people and establish them as will total several hundred thousand <lb />
tho coefficient in the <lb />
of Twentieth Century <lb />
Sick Headaches Away <lb />
Sick sou gassy <lb />
biliousness disappear <lb />
after you take Dr. King's <lb />
New Life Pills. They purify the blood <lb />
and put new life and vigor In the sys- <lb />
Try them and you will be well <lb />
satisfied. Every pill helps; every <lb />
box guaranteed. Price <lb />
mended by all druggists. adv <lb />
The break in the levee at Lake St. <lb />
John development at 3.20 o'clock this <lb />
morning. People living the <lb />
vicinity of the and In <lb />
nearby towns were advised to flee <lb />
fully two before the crash <lb />
came. It Is not believed loss <lb />
of life has resulted from the break. <lb />
Six river steamers and a score of <lb />
motor boats were dispatched to the <lb />
prone of the crevasse from Natchez <lb />
end early this morning for <lb />
In rescuing people from the flood- <lb />
ed <lb />
struck him. Another <lb />
directly behind Mr. struck <lb />
him a savage blow In the back of the <lb />
head felling to the pavement In <lb />
tho fall. Mr. face was <lb />
badly cut and he was rendered <lb />
conscious from the blow. <lb />
Mr. C. C. started out <lb />
to tho assistance of his brother, when <lb />
the same assaulted him and <lb />
badly Injured one eye. Tho <lb />
who hailed from Greene county, fled <lb />
the country. Before day Sunday <lb />
morning ho was located and captured <lb />
by Policeman Clark and brought to <lb />
It'll. <lb />
steamer Anglo Saxon <lb />
wrecked off Race, with <lb />
loss of lives. <lb />
To be successful, a store must be above all things <lb />
honest. If we would be successful in our bid for <lb />
your patronage we must offer you something you <lb />
have not been used to getting at the store where <lb />
you have been dealing. l <lb />
We must either base our plea on a higher <lb />
quality for the same price you've been <lb />
used to paying or by offering the same <lb />
quality at a lower price o o o o <lb />
Since the establishment of this business <lb />
have built our reputation on quality. We <lb />
made it our hobby our rapidly increasing bus- <lb />
is due entirely to its influence. <lb />
In selecting our stocks we insist upon only the <lb />
very best of leathers for upper and <lb />
must be right and the styles in perfect keep- <lb />
with the season's fancies. <lb />
QUALITIES IN SHOES IS THE FIRST ES <lb />
POOR SHOE AT ANY PRICE <lb />
IS A COSTLY INVESTMENT. <lb />
A PEAT TO FIT FEET <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Sporting Goods <lb />
WE A NICE LINE OF BASEBALL FISHING <lb />
TACKLE. READY FLASHLIGHTS, SCREEN DOORS iND <lb />
WINDOWS, THE WONDER ICE CREAM FREEZER, KING Wind- <lb />
SOB WALL AND ATLAS PORTLAND <lb />
CARR ATKINS<lb />
HIP AND THREE RIBS <lb />
New York Han Claims Fish Trust Ex- <lb />
At New Bern. Forty <lb />
Of I. i- And <lb />
Negro Arrested <lb />
NEW BERN, April <lb />
skate claimed its first victim here to- <lb />
day when Ellis Meekins, the year- <lb />
Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meek- <lb />
ins, who reside at 1-2 New <lb />
Front street, died from Injuries re- <lb />
el from a fall sustained while he <lb />
was skating on Pollock street last <lb />
Sunday night. The young man, In <lb />
company with several companions, <lb />
was skating on Pollock street <lb />
some one playfully threw a small <lb />
strip of wood across the sidewalk. <lb />
Not seeing this obstruction <lb />
went down the sidewalk at a pretty <lb />
fast clip and when his skates <lb />
the stick ho was thrown to the <lb />
pavement with great force and his <lb />
hip and three ribs were broken. He <lb />
was taken to his home and medical <lb />
attention rendered, but he did not <lb />
rally and yesterday congestion of tho <lb />
brain set in and death occurred a <lb />
few hours later. Several accidents <lb />
have occurred lately to roller skat- <lb />
but this Is the first that has hail <lb />
a fatal culmination. <lb />
Ernest H. a New York <lb />
dealer, has created quite a <lb />
among the dealers this city <lb />
by declaring that the fishermen here <lb />
are combined that there Is a <lb />
trust here. Mr. Lenders claims that <lb />
he wants to start a new Industry <lb />
here and ship eels to the New York <lb />
market. However, lie claims that it <lb />
will impossible for him to secure <lb />
herring which are used as bait for <lb />
this species of the water food on a- <lb />
of the fact that the local deal- <lb />
have banded together to prevent <lb />
an outsider coming to this city to <lb />
start business, and that they have it <lb />
their power to prevent him from <lb />
getting this bait. The deny <lb />
every statement by the New <lb />
York man and very bitter In their <lb />
denunciations of him. <lb />
The Craven county board of com- <lb />
missioners received notice Saturday <lb />
from the state board of health that <lb />
on May Dr. G. F. Leonard, an ox- <lb />
pert in the treatment of hookworm <lb />
other Intestinal diseases, will <lb />
rive in Craven county to conduct a <lb />
six dispensary for the treat- <lb />
of these diseases. This is tie <lb />
second time that these dispensaries <lb />
have been conducted in this <lb />
shipments of liquor from Nor- <lb />
folk Richmond continue to pour <lb />
into New on every train from <lb />
the north the express people are <lb />
Jubilant over the large amount of <lb />
business which they are doing. The <lb />
majority of the whiskey arrives on <lb />
the afternoon train and it Is not <lb />
unusual thing to sec from to 4.10 <lb />
four-quart packages unloaded on on <lb />
plan warn m <lb />
Opposes Special <lb />
Does Not Wish To Resort To <lb />
Any Such Drastic <lb />
Measure <lb />
After Saturday's report the follow- <lb />
cases were disposed of before the <lb />
criminal term <lb />
Sarah Phillips, selling <lb />
pleads guilty in two cases, judgment; <lb />
continued on payment of costs and <lb />
bond for good behavior. <lb />
Mack Mobley, selling liquor, de- <lb />
declared insane and danger- <lb />
and ordered confined. <lb />
John C. James, selling liquor, <lb />
guilty, pleads guilty in another case <lb />
of selling liquor and for resisting of- <lb />
sentenced six months on roads. <lb />
Simon Phillips, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced six months on roads. <lb />
A. K. for contempt cf <lb />
WASHINGTON, April court, the case which attempt was <lb />
debate oil the Democratic tariff <lb />
ion bill will end In the of rep- <lb />
tomorrow night. The <lb />
measure will taken up on Tuesday <lb />
under the five minute rule and be <lb />
read paragraph by paragraph for <lb />
amendment, the being that it <lb />
will pass the house within day <lb />
and go to meet longer consideration <lb />
In the senate. Republicans and Pro- <lb />
characterized in the de- <lb />
bate last week as two pronged <lb />
minority, are planning to <lb />
bard the measure with amendments <lb />
until Democratic Leader Underwood <lb />
with his overwhelmingly majority <lb />
pulses their attack. With two minor- <lb />
leaders, however, Mann for the <lb />
Republicans and Murdock for the Pro- <lb />
directing assaults upon the <lb />
Items as they are brought forward, <lb />
progress necessarily will be retarded <lb />
longer than usual. <lb />
up the bill under the <lb />
minute rule will afford the first op- <lb />
In more than halt a con- , <lb />
t ., , ,. the grand Jury <lb />
to test the working of a three, . <lb />
organization, tho new <lb />
being entitled to majority <lb />
made to get the deputy sheriff to de- <lb />
a fined <lb />
The grand jury made the following <lb />
To tho Honorable O. H. Allen, judge <lb />
Tho grand Jury for this term of <lb />
court, in submitting their report, bes <lb />
leave to first thank your honor and <lb />
the officers of the court for the <lb />
treatment we have received <lb />
your hands while In the discharge of <lb />
their duties. <lb />
We have examined the Jail and <lb />
find that the same is kept In a <lb />
condition and no complaint has <lb />
been made as to the proper treatment <lb />
of the prisoners. <lb />
He find the court house is good <lb />
condition and well kept <lb />
We recommend that the county <lb />
commissioners have the sidewalk on <lb />
the east side of the court house re- <lb />
paired. <lb />
We further recommend that twenty <lb />
four coat and hat racks be placed In <lb />
also the <lb />
Bary number In tho jury sleeping <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de- <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
room; also the other sleeping room <lb />
be furnished with necessary furniture. <lb />
recognition for offering amendments, <lb />
. i case of two tied juries <lb />
the pending measure. It being the . . , , ., <lb />
. , ,. , i. have room to take care of them. <lb />
determination of the majority to <lb />
tan the passage of the tariff bill, any <lb />
attempt to filibuster will be checked; <lb />
by special rule if necessary. <lb />
Majority Leader Underwood is <lb />
to suppress efforts of anxious <lb />
Democrats to bring in a special rule <lb />
limiting amendments. He has an-i <lb />
that he does not wish to <lb />
sort to any such drastic measure, but <lb />
has further declared that the <lb />
try Is entitled to the new tariff law, <lb />
as it possibly can be enacted and. <lb />
that undue delay will not tolerated. <lb />
This being the attitude of the ma- <lb />
leader, the bill is expected to <lb />
pass the house before May <lb />
Democratic opposition to tho bill <lb />
on account of free raw wool and free <lb />
sugar in three years is not now ex- <lb />
to develop much strength in <lb />
the though a few Democrats <lb />
win not vote for tho bill, having <lb />
been released from the pledge bind- <lb />
them to the party measure in the; <lb />
caucus. The Republican minority will <lb />
amendments to every para-, <lb />
graph of wool schedule, the <lb />
gar schedule, the Progressives also <lb />
will many amendments to all <lb />
the schedules and both minorities will <lb />
present amendments to tho <lb />
features of the bill. Amend- <lb />
that would change the <lb />
in the income tax and its ad- <lb />
features, also are to <lb />
offered. <lb />
The public records of Pitt county <lb />
are well kept and in good condition. <lb />
We have examined into the <lb />
of tho county home for the aged <lb />
and infirm and we report that the <lb />
mates receive kind and courteous at- <lb />
from the superintendent <lb />
are well provided for with the <lb />
that they need tho houses screen- <lb />
ed and we recommend that the county <lb />
commissioners have It done soon <lb />
possible. <lb />
We have visited the convict camp <lb />
land find the prisoner properly <lb />
for and kindly treated, except they <lb />
need more clothing to change in When <lb />
they come from work wet and <lb />
furnish them medical attention when <lb />
sick, <lb />
W. K. TUCKER, Foreman, <lb />
Court Proceedings <lb />
The case against Jasper <lb />
charged with setting lire to the oil <lb />
at was taken <lb />
Wednesday afternoon and occupied <lb />
In trial. This was followed <lb />
with the homicide case against tho <lb />
little Tyson boy charged with the <lb />
killing of the Moore boy while they <lb />
were on their way home from a party. <lb />
The case against <lb />
ed in a mistrial, the jury falling to <lb />
agree. <lb />
The Tyson case went to the jury <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
The same defendant plead guilty to <lb />
a charge of embezzlement for which <lb />
four months on roads were added to, <lb />
his sentence. <lb />
The grand jury a true <lb />
bill against Sam charged With <lb />
killing his brother. <lb />
Wilson sits And Car- <lb />
flowers lo Poor <lb />
Unfortunate bey <lb />
this forenoon, but a verdict had not <lb />
trucks tho , .,. reached when the report for to- <lb />
me Dig me Demand ., <lb />
company uses in wet i <lb />
goods to their down town office. It I lie the house work, the son-1 <lb />
Is that express and continue <lb />
till money orders are rent to the measure. This <lb />
from this city each day in the now deluged with <lb />
, payment for from manufacturers and other <lb />
I is nil i i <lb />
rings on the id bill <lb />
can be<lb />
. l to <lb />
Thus far II I <lb />
condition has existed only <lb />
search and seizure act and ; <lb />
bill went Into effect. <lb />
Forty-three barrels of <lb />
here several ago to on <lb />
Smith, by p. s <lb />
Co. a liquor dealing firm C <lb />
f. are now being held In sad it Is <lb />
city pending shipment to , .; .; g <lb />
the coming m to be d , , considers Ion <lb />
posed of by the government V no- , . delayed. <lb />
said to be J. II. Smith In the senate this week, the sundry <lb />
it is known had similar civil bill, re-1 <lb />
of from the X , will come up. This n <lb />
Southern warehouse, was I ,,, , . ., by Taft, <lb />
n Charge of retailing. The It of funds <lb />
found in in t Ice for <lb />
at <lb />
i laced It under lock <lb />
will be done with I hi . <lb />
y Is a of with <lb />
of or labor or- <lb />
ii s for <lb />
ii n law, win meet some real <lb />
passed the after con <lb />
many. The got . i President Wilson <lb />
It will be sold, la an- opposition In the senate Is not ex- <lb />
that the shippers will en- to he effective. <lb />
to reclaim It. having <lb />
their intention of sending an <lb />
legal talent to Raleigh on the day <lb />
set for tho trial of tho case. <lb />
Straits at It <lb />
day was written. <lb />
Other cases since last report arc <lb />
Perry Atkinson. Belling nor, <lb />
pleads guilty, sentenced twelve mi i <lb />
On <lb />
Louis <lb />
mill y, sentenced h on <lb />
t- i ,.<lb />
of <lb />
i Suitor <lb />
II. <lb />
guilty, <lb />
guilty to earring c <lb />
poll. <lb />
n, <lb />
pen, pleads guilty. <lb />
. . . <lb />
In the i of I P. <lb />
. i . , tin <lb />
a t i . <lb />
i the <lb />
, i are as <lb />
J. and Andrew Moore, <lb />
affray, plead guilty, Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Willis selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty In three cases, sentenced <lb />
mouths on roads. <lb />
Lev Sutton, carrying conceal I <lb />
Cough Medicine for Children <lb />
Too much care cannot used in <lb />
selecting a cough medicine for <lb />
It should be pleasant to take, <lb />
contain no harmful substance be or cold, <lb />
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough as we can see <lb />
There is no use our j weapon selling liquor, sentenced <lb />
around the We might as months In jail with leave lo <lb />
cut with It first as last. We want out. <lb />
to try Chamberlain's Cough Rem- Tuner Sugg, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
tho next time you have a guilty, sentenced two months on <lb />
There Is no reason so far i roads. <lb />
you should not James, selling liquor, <lb />
WASHINGTON, April j <lb />
and charity Mrs. Wood row <lb />
Wilson was demonstrated, it <lb />
out by an unannounced and <lb />
visit a few days ago <lb />
y the of the dire.-t <lb />
from the White House to the <lb />
or a poor boy dying of tuberculosis. <lb />
Cary Grayson, naval <lb />
and aid to the president who spends <lb />
spars moments caring for the sick <lb />
of the poor told the president's wife <lb />
of a particular distressing case while <lb />
discussing the remedy which Dr. V. <lb />
P. claims he has discover- <lb />
ed for the cure of tuberculosis. Dr. <lb />
said ho knew the little <lb />
low was In the lust stage of <lb />
and though there was little <lb />
he was trying to prolong bis life. <lb />
v . on v. ; touched, Collect- <lb />
I, ., ., ;. . , . flowers from <lb />
the i lei I e ac-<lb />
he <lb />
Innate <lb />
of the <lb />
. <lb />
i i <lb />
. I will <lb />
until <lb />
i of the <lb />
question of <lb />
i ,, , horse <lb />
to of the <lb />
, F <lb />
r TO I <lb />
lined I <lb />
v t of<lb />
of at I Carolina <lb />
ibis is to certify all <lb />
i against the i dale of H de- <lb />
i paged to exhibit them to the under- <lb />
signed at my home In town- <lb />
ship, county. North Carolina, on <lb />
or before the 10th day of April, MM, <lb />
or this will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
of Henry C. Harris will make <lb />
immediate payment. <lb />
This the of 1913. <lb />
HENRY H. HARRIS <lb />
of Henry C. Harris. <lb />
A ltd . <lb />
Gave Up Hope <lb />
Buffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman- <lb />
writes Mrs. M. D. from Chad- <lb />
N. C. grew worse, till I would often faint <lb />
I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my <lb />
side; also a headache and a backache. <lb />
I gave and thought I would die, but my husband <lb />
urged me to try so, I began, and the first bottle <lb />
helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could <lb />
do all my work. All the people around here said would <lb />
die, but relieved <lb />
TAKE <lb />
For more than years, has been relieving <lb />
woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and <lb />
well. During this time, thousands of women have written, <lb />
like Mrs. to tell of the really surprising results <lb />
they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic <lb />
remedy for women. <lb />
strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or <lb />
vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. <lb />
If you are a woman, begin taking today. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Special ard 64-page book. k m tree. J<lb />
ft w <lb />
For i. <lb />
U J Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
Under All <lb />
Cc a <lb />
Gives t light , <lb />
. cl D <lb />
Don't low i at in the Don't Lea ;. <lb />
AT <lb />
N N. <lb />
STANDARD OIL C ANY <lb />
m N w . <lb />
Remedy meets do so. This preparation by Its re- sentenced months roads, <lb />
and Is a with tho mothers of markable cures has gained a world Ed Forbes, selling liquor, guilty, <lb />
young children everywhere. For sale by all druggists. <lb />
ad j sentenced months on roads. <lb />
Carolina. county. <lb />
In the superior court, the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
S. J. Everett, of Jno. Ward, <lb />
In. <lb />
deceased, vs. Joe <lb />
Ward, Tom Ward, N. Dennis Ward, <lb />
Lucy Ward and Ward. <lb />
By virtue of authority vested In mo <lb />
by an order made and entered by the <lb />
clerk of the superior court In <lb />
above special proceeding pend <lb />
therein, I will on Monday, the 2nd <lb />
Hay June, sell to the highest bidder <lb />
for described <lb />
Lying aid being in the county and <lb />
state above referred to, the town <lb />
of and known as tho John <lb />
Ward lot, being near the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line railroad and described <lb />
fully In the deed from A. O. Cox to <lb />
John Ward, book 1-7. page Pitt <lb />
county of con- <lb />
one-half of an acre, and with <lb />
a small house on same. <lb />
tat cf April. 1913. <lb />
J. EVERETT, <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
Inc. <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
nut year. . . <lb />
months. i <lb />
Adverting may be bad upon <lb />
application at business <lb />
Tue K. . corner Evans <lb />
and Third <lb />
All cards of thanks resolution <lb />
respect will be charged <lb />
per cord. <lb />
Communications advertising <lb />
will be three <lb />
per line, up to fifty lined. <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August 1910, at post office at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
act if March <lb />
FRIDAY. MAY <lb />
The Reflector dislikes to mention <lb />
a matter that hints of trouble, but <lb />
if there is not a change In the con- <lb />
duct of some colored people around <lb />
town trouble is likely to occur. They <lb />
seem at times to almost take <lb />
session that portion of Dickinson <lb />
avenue from the terminus of Ninth <lb />
street to the Atlantic Coast Line depot, <lb />
and people are often annoyed getting <lb />
and from trains. In addition to <lb />
complaints of this, we have heard <lb />
people who live beyond the railroad <lb />
say dreaded to come <lb />
street after night because of <lb />
to work their way through <lb />
bunches of them. This is a <lb />
that should be corrected, and <lb />
the better class of colored people <lb />
should help to correct it. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
It you kept up with the daily <lb />
record of the term of criminal court, <lb />
last week, you will see that Judge <lb />
Allen was correct in the statement <lb />
in his charge to the grand Jury at <lb />
the beginning of the term, that if <lb />
all the whiskey cases were removed <lb />
The miserable failure of the <lb />
water company to meet the <lb />
In the fire that destroyed the <lb />
News and Observer's plant and build- <lb />
Is Justly condemned by the <lb />
of Raleigh and elsewhere that the <lb />
story has been read. <lb />
A strike is on among the street <lb />
car men who are de- <lb />
an increase in wages from <lb />
to cents an hour. A street car <lb />
company that pays its men only <lb />
cents an hour ought to have a strike <lb />
on its hands. <lb />
The Rocky Mount Transcript advises <lb />
that it is safe to take off, as <lb />
cold spell in May is mostly a <lb />
Just wait about two weeks and <lb />
will be prepared to say whether <lb />
not it is a hoax. <lb />
Not Get <lb />
A Guarantee <lb />
JUDGE HATS TIMELY <lb />
tunas <lb />
Now and then In the progress of j from the docket there would not <lb />
a court over which he presides, enough left to keep the court busy <lb />
O If. Allen stops long enough to for two days. In looking hack over <lb />
deliver a Ho never i the reports for each day It is <lb />
takes the time for this without that there were seventy two <lb />
it worth while for what he dining the week, and of these <lb />
is always timely and carries a good were whiskey cases. In addition the <lb />
lesion with It The other day grand jury found true bills in <lb />
he was about to pass sentence on cases for selling liquor that ha <lb />
man, as an appeal for mitigation <lb />
counsel for the defendant called at- <lb />
to his being an unlearned <lb />
man, one could not even real <lb />
and w-as no doubt Ignorant of th <lb />
gravity of the offense with which he <lb />
charged. Judge Allen paused <lb />
and looked at the de- <lb />
and said a pity a <lb />
splendid looking man physically who <lb />
cannot read. A great wrong h <lb />
done somewhere that such a fact ex- <lb />
I will repeat what has been of- <lb />
ten said that begets <lb />
crime, and here is a striking example <lb />
of it. If that man had been trained <lb />
and his ability turned in the right <lb />
he have been a <lb />
for good. Yet expect some of you <lb />
people who are listening to me, <lb />
ed against a school tax In your com- <lb />
Be ashamed of it if you <lb />
did for you are helping to cause <lb />
such examples of ignorance as this. <lb />
There Is no place that more than a <lb />
court room brings to light the real <lb />
conditions that are to be found in a <lb />
county, and both preachers and teach- <lb />
can here see the greater need of <lb />
the good work they are <lb />
go over to next term for trial, and <lb />
many of the convictions for affrays <lb />
and carrying concealed weapons grew <lb />
out of liquor. <lb />
You have heard folks say that the <lb />
young sport with a new buggy and <lb />
good horse, trying to drive by every- <lb />
body on the road, was a fool. But he <lb />
is not a circumstance in the fool <lb />
line to the one driving an automobile <lb />
along the road and trying to speed <lb />
by everybody. One tried it up near <lb />
Shelby, the other day, with the result <lb />
that he nearly killed two young lad- <lb />
hurt himself and wrecked his car. <lb />
A few days ago Davidson county <lb />
held an election on the question of <lb />
Issuing bonds for good roads, <lb />
and It was defeated. In commenting <lb />
this the Charlotte Observer In- <lb />
that it Is best work up <lb />
to good roads township by <lb />
The township unit is the way to get <lb />
good roads, and when one township <lb />
leads off others will follow until th <lb />
whole county is covered, <lb />
As had been from former <lb />
expressions the railroads declined to <lb />
I II recommendations of the <lb />
FIRE state freight rate commission. <lb />
We doubt if there is a citizen of I the railroads think it will be two <lb />
North Carolina in whose heart there years before another legislature <lb />
was not a feeling or deep regret up- and they can gouge the <lb />
on learning that morning that the, much longer. The governor <lb />
plant of the Raleigh News and Ob- call an extra session and bring them <lb />
server had been destroyed by fire, to terms. <lb />
The Bra started about six o'clock. <lb />
Thursday evening, and in a remark- <lb />
ably short time had practically <lb />
ed out the magnificent new building <lb />
and splendid mechanical equipment of <lb />
the paper, together with its mailing <lb />
lists and valuable records. The fin- <lb />
loss is estimated at <lb />
about half covered by Insurance. The <lb />
News and Observer was the pride, <lb />
not only of its editor, Secretary of <lb />
Navy Daniels, but also of <lb />
all people in the state. While all <lb />
sympathize with Mr. Daniels In this <lb />
great misfortune, they rejoice that <lb />
mediate steps have been taken to re- <lb />
store plant and building as quick- <lb />
as possible, and that through a <lb />
temporary arrangement with the Ra- <lb />
Times the plant of that paper <lb />
will be used so that not an issue of <lb />
the News and Observer will be <lb />
If It Is true, as has often been said, <lb />
that an unhealthy summer follows a <lb />
mild winter, too much attention can- <lb />
not be given to cleaning up before <lb />
warm weather sets in. <lb />
Don't get uneasy if you see a man <lb />
wearing a long face for a few days. <lb />
II will pass away after he has bad <lb />
his annual interview with the tax list- <lb />
Every man who conies this way <lb />
would not be talking of Greenville's <lb />
progress unless there was something <lb />
in it. People are not blind these <lb />
days. <lb />
Did you wake up this morning with <lb />
something on your mind for Green- <lb />
advancement Bring it to the <lb />
front if you did and push it. <lb />
---------o <lb />
The excess of four thousand dollar <lb />
income to be taxed is not causing <lb />
people around this quarter to lose <lb />
any sleep. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
In addition to the untidiness and <lb />
bad looks, piles of rubbish and old <lb />
lumber In back lots of the business <lb />
section are a menace to property. <lb />
Swimming Is prohibited in that pond <lb />
on The Reflector corner, though it <lb />
may look inviting for a plunge. <lb />
Blind tigers had as well get. their <lb />
eyes open to the fact that they <lb />
quit the business. <lb />
Article Of Merit That In Hold <lb />
These Days Is <lb />
i. n a ran lee Often Means <lb />
Quality <lb />
There is very little excuse for any <lb />
person to claim that he has been <lb />
on a purchase. Fifty <lb />
ago the buyer had to look out, but to- <lb />
day it is unusual to find a merchant <lb />
who will not return the money for any <lb />
article that has proved unsatisfactory. <lb />
An excellent example of this kind <lb />
of fair dealing is shown by the clean- <lb />
c guarantee that <lb />
give on Liver Tone. <lb />
These people loll us that any person <lb />
who pays for a bottle of <lb />
Liver Tone and docs not find it a <lb />
gentle and most pleasant liver tonic, <lb />
harmless, but a sure reliever of con- <lb />
and a perfect substitute for <lb />
can get his money back just <lb />
as nick as they can get it out of the <lb />
money drawer. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone has practically <lb />
taken the place of It is ab- <lb />
harmless, sure in its action <lb />
and causes no restriction of habit or <lb />
diet. No wonder the drug people are <lb />
glad to guarantee It. while other rem- <lb />
that Imitate the clams <lb />
son's Liver Tone are not guaranteed <lb />
at all. <lb />
For The Weak And Nervous <lb />
Tired out. weak, nervous men and <lb />
women would feel ambitious, <lb />
full of life and always have a good <lb />
appetite if they would do the <lb />
thing for Electric <lb />
Hitters. Nothing better for <lb />
liver or kidneys. Thousands say <lb />
they owe their lives to this wonder- <lb />
remedy. Mrs. O. of <lb />
Vestal Center. N. Y., regard <lb />
Electric Hitters as one the great- <lb />
est of gifts. I can never forget what <lb />
it has done for Get a bottle <lb />
yourself and see what a difference <lb />
will make In your health. Only <lb />
and Recommended by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
look today. <lb />
Bank Consolidation <lb />
Handsomely engraved announce- <lb />
are being sent out of the con- <lb />
of the National Bank of <lb />
Greenville and the Bank of Green- <lb />
ville, that becomes effective May 1st. <lb />
The consolidated bank will take the <lb />
name of the National of Green- <lb />
ville and occupy the quarters of the <lb />
latter. <lb />
CHERUBS IN ART <lb />
One Thing Every <lb />
CHERUB, <lb />
1913, by The Associated Newspaper School, Inc. <lb />
One needn't go far Id the streets decadence. His real name was <lb />
cf sunny Italy to find a cherub. Per- John <lb />
haps that is the find so the He is more gen- <lb />
many of them In the paintings of the orally known as II This <lb />
Italian artists. Black-eyed, radiant, name, as is very common among the <lb />
they look out from their pictures with Italians, i name of the place <lb />
smile of children who have in which he was born. Early In life <lb />
known no sorrow, and that Is the I he was sent to Rome to complete <lb />
way the children In the children In I training in the profession in which <lb />
the streets of many of the Italian he showed promise, and there he de- <lb />
I his talent for painting. He <lb />
to the <lb />
group of working chiefly in <lb />
and Naples, who believed <lb />
Raphael and Michelangelo and Titan <lb />
had reached the highest point of de- <lb />
to which are aspire. <lb />
They reasoned that since they might <lb />
not hope to surpass these men, they <lb />
might produce a fine picture by com- <lb />
the peculiar excellencies of <lb />
each of the three. They set as the <lb />
goal of their picture tho effort to <lb />
Raphael's grace with Michel- <lb />
strength of drawing and Ti- <lb />
tan's beauty of color. Some of them <lb />
did succeed in bringing forth very <lb />
respectable pictures. But that which <lb />
they failed to safeguard was the <lb />
deadening effect of copying. For <lb />
what they produced often far con- <lb />
any characteristics of their <lb />
own In the reaching after the char- <lb />
of these mighty ones that <lb />
their pictures remained but weak <lb />
empty Imitations of the work of <lb />
other and greater men. <lb />
To this school belonged Guido <lb />
whose great picture of Aurora is In <lb />
the Palace at Rome. This <lb />
is one the pictures In which <lb />
artist of this school has come not <lb />
far short of producing a remarkable <lb />
picture. <lb />
day a different human Inter- <lb />
est story will appear in The <lb />
tor. You can get a beautiful intaglio <lb />
reproduction of the above picture, with <lb />
live others, equally attractive, <lb />
1-2 Inches in size, with this <lb />
In a well <lb />
known authority covers the subject <lb />
of the pictures and stories of the <lb />
week. Readers of The Reflector and <lb />
will know <lb />
History, Science, and Travel, <lb />
and own exquisite pictures. On <lb />
at the Reflector office, and Ellington's <lb />
Book Store. Prince, Ten cents. Write <lb />
to The Reflector for booklet ex- <lb />
plaining The Associated Newspaper <lb />
School plan. <lb />
These should not be <lb />
with biblical cherubim, <lb />
although they are the outgrowth of <lb />
the cherub Idea. Strictly speaker, <lb />
the and cherubim arc the <lb />
two orders of placed in <lb />
nearest the figure of Deity. <lb />
In the earlier Italian paintings they <lb />
seen merely as faces or heads <lb />
with six wings, either rob <lb />
or blue In color. The wings of the <lb />
red, because tho <lb />
are the angels of love, and stand <lb />
nearest the figure of God. Tho wings <lb />
of the cherubim were blue, the <lb />
being the angels of knowledge, <lb />
and they are placed next the <lb />
But as early as the time of <lb />
we find that there <lb />
had crept in a perversion this Idea, <lb />
and we find cherubs as little winged <lb />
babies, used in the pictures of the <lb />
Madonna to help out the <lb />
The artist who painted the picture <lb />
of which the cherub here shown <lb />
formed a part is not one the <lb />
figures of Italian he <lb />
belongs rather to the period of the <lb />
After lie journeyed across the con- <lb />
In confer with the California <lb />
legislature relative to tho proposed <lb />
land law that body did not <lb />
accept the suggestions of Secretary <lb />
of state Bryan. The may <lb />
he obstinate enough to bring on <lb />
pleasantness between tho United <lb />
States and Japan. <lb />
Before being brought hack to <lb />
North Carolina. Smith, <lb />
false banker who recently fled from <lb />
Wilmington and was captured in <lb />
has got to be tried in Ala- <lb />
for embezzlement charged <lb />
against him there. He must be a <lb />
bad one all around. <lb />
Raleigh is stirring up another <lb />
stench in administration the <lb />
city, this time In the department of <lb />
the city tax collector. Perhaps when <lb />
the commission government goes in- <lb />
to effect the affairs of the city will <lb />
be bettor conducted. <lb />
Tho papers have got Jack Johnson <lb />
in Jail again. Ought to keep him <lb />
there. <lb />
A contributor to the Wilson Times, <lb />
speaking of tho sympathy expressed <lb />
for Mr. Josephus Daniels in the de- <lb />
of the News and Observer <lb />
plant and building, says what <lb />
a great business enterprise needs i l <lb />
a time like this is cash, and If every <lb />
subscriber would send In at once a <lb />
year's subscription of the News <lb />
and Observer would have rash <lb />
enough without the D <lb />
to place the plant In first class q <lb />
That la a sensible suggestion an I w, a, on Man, <lb />
those who act on II first will be Row f,. ., tax . <lb />
on <lb />
Editor J. W. Noell, of the Roxboro <lb />
Courier, has been added to the list <lb />
of North Carolina men <lb />
recommended for postmaster. Con- <lb />
Stedman has selected him <lb />
as postmaster of <lb />
The spring onion has to l. <lb />
the piece on the dinner <lb />
Something else good for Greenville <lb />
Is coming and we can soon tell you <lb />
about it. <lb />
The straw hat. the peek-a-boo waist <lb />
and low shoes still have a hard time <lb />
getting on their Job. <lb />
A good way to disperse bunches of <lb />
loafers would be to try the vagrant <lb />
law on them, <lb />
Don't he deceived by a few bursts <lb />
of sunshine, but stick to a while <lb />
longer. <lb />
This Is the open season for earth <lb />
worms. <lb />
Can you call a dentist a stump <lb />
puller <lb />
Honor Roll <lb />
The honor roll for the public <lb />
school at Kings Cross Roads for the <lb />
sixth month Is as follows i <lb />
First Lillian Smith, Mag- <lb />
Manning, Fulford, Bertha <lb />
Bessie Eastwood, Joseph Pea- <lb />
den, Joseph Forbes, Roy Manning. <lb />
Second Martha Little, Julius <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Third Ethel Norman. Pearl <lb />
Norman, Nannie Bryan Parker, Mary <lb />
Jane Forbes, Lloyd <lb />
Fourth Robt. Lee Corbett, <lb />
Ben Ashley Atkinson, Sam Eastwood. <lb />
Fifth Mamie Ruth Smith, <lb />
Annie Forbes, Susie Fulford, May <lb />
Belle Tyson. <lb />
Sixth Christine Smith, <lb />
land Parker, William Forbes. <lb />
Seventh Leona Tyson. Mat- <lb />
tie Smith. J. Clifton Corbett <lb />
Those having made exceptionally <lb />
good marks on examination <lb />
Maggie Manning, Julius Smith, Ethel <lb />
Norman. Nannie Bryan Parker, Mary <lb />
Jane Forbes, Lloyd May <lb />
Belle Tyson, Smith. Roland <lb />
Parker, Clifton Corbett. <lb />
DELIA SMITH, <lb />
NANNIE MOORE, <lb />
Teachers. <lb />
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sister's husband had an attack <lb />
of rheumatism in his writes <lb />
a well known resident of Newton. <lb />
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Liniment he applied <lb />
to his arm and on the next morning <lb />
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nothing batter than Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
of Slate <lb />
I ate of Dissolution <lb />
To all whom these presents may come<lb />
Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
faction, by authenticated record <lb />
of the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
tit of the stockholders, deposit- <lb />
id in my office, that the Davis Motor <lb />
Company, a corporation of this state, <lb />
whose principal office Is situated in <lb />
the town of Farmville. county of Pitt, <lb />
state of North Carolina R. Davis <lb />
hi the agent therein and in charge <lb />
thereof, upon whom process may be <lb />
has complied with the re- <lb />
of Chapter of <lb />
1905. entitled <lb />
to tho Issuing of this <lb />
of <lb />
Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
Secretary of State the state of <lb />
North Carolina, do hereby certify that <lb />
the said corporation did, on the 17th <lb />
day April, 1913, file in my office <lb />
a duly executed and attested consent <lb />
in writing to the dissolution of said <lb />
corporation, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and the record the proceedings <lb />
aforesaid are now on file In my <lb />
office as provided by law. <lb />
In Testimony Whereof, I have here- <lb />
to set my hand and affixed my official <lb />
seal, at Raleigh, this 17th day of <lb />
April, A. D 1918. <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State. <lb />
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Remedy meets all these requirements. <lb />
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all dealers. <lb />
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The president and members of the <lb />
faculty of the Teachers Training <lb />
School are in demand as commence- <lb />
speakers. <lb />
Wright delivered tho com- <lb />
address at <lb />
Friday morning and at Galloway's <lb />
Cross Roads Friday evening. Mr. <lb />
spoke at the latter place in <lb />
the morning. <lb />
Mr. Wilson delivered an address at <lb />
the closing of the school at Edward <lb />
Friday. <lb />
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Disorders of the stomach may De <lb />
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BETHEL ITEMS <lb />
BETHEL, April closing <lb />
exercises of Bethel High School will <lb />
be held on May the eleventh to the <lb />
thirteenth. On Sunday, May at <lb />
eight o'clock p. m., the baccalaureate <lb />
will be preached by Rev. M. <lb />
Bradshaw, of Wilson, N. C. On Mon- <lb />
night at eight o'clock there will <lb />
he entertainment consisting of <lb />
songs, etc. and two con- <lb />
tests for gold medals from the <lb />
mediate department. On Tuesday, May <lb />
at o'clock a. m there will be <lb />
two contests for gold medals by <lb />
from the high school department, <lb />
and at two o'clock there will be an <lb />
experimental talk by Prof. A H. Pat- <lb />
Dean of Applied Services of <lb />
the University of North Carolina. <lb />
A cordial invitation is extended to <lb />
every one. <lb />
Mr. Dean one of the bright- <lb />
est Ms in High School, <lb />
had the misfortune of getting his <lb />
right arm broken last Sunday while <lb />
cranking an automobile. We wish <lb />
him a speedy recovery. <lb />
The of Ibis community were <lb />
glad to get the rain which fell today. <lb />
All kinds of vegetables were needing <lb />
rain very badly. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
Quinine. It <lb />
and Headache and off the Cold. <lb />
refund money if it to cure. <lb />
GROVE'S on each boa. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GENERAL STORE PAINTS OILS <lb />
When Yon Paint <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pore OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and <lb />
OIL-that's way I -A M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
REAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT <lb />
ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's <lb />
pared for the Consumer who buys it. <lb />
The ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint <lb />
by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY. <lb />
gallons of LINSEED OIL with every <lb />
gallons of L. M. PAINT <lb />
and MIX the Ola, with the PAINT. <lb />
the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory <lb />
Then return whatever you used, and get back Ml you <lb />
tor the WHOLE of the money yon to Pointer. <lb />
Delinquent <lb />
Tax List <lb />
For 1912 <lb />
W. B. Williams, J. Branch. 4.90 <lb />
Dock Marlboro 5.41 <lb />
William Raspberry, Perry . 8.11 <lb />
Laura Main, Perry, <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
J. R. Owens, 1-2 O. . 3.11 <lb />
John E. C. R. <lb />
Marlboro. 2.84 <lb />
May and Emily Wooten, <lb />
Marlboro. 2.20 <lb />
Root. May, C. <lb />
Joyner, Cotton . 2.21 <lb />
Edgar Joyner, Burnett. 6.71 <lb />
Moseley and Wooten, acres Gard- <lb />
taxes 16.30, coat 11.30, total <lb />
John Moseley J <lb />
cost 11.30, 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. O. Owen. Fountain, taxes <lb />
cost total <lb />
Lawrence Joyner, Mary F. 1st. acres Parker, taxes <lb />
Walnut cost total <lb />
A. L. Joyner, Burnett, N ft Parker, Fountain, <lb />
S. It. It. 11.831 cost total <lb />
at the Court House door in town Joyner, I Geo. 3.11 <lb />
of Greenville, N. C, on Monday, Hannah Johnson, Cotton . 4.61 <lb />
6th day of May, 1913, at o'clock, m. j Joyner, <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 <lb />
Pitt, for the year 1912, and <lb />
Real Estate so levied on will be H. i Main . 9.64 J. B. acres Fountain. <lb />
taxes cost <lb />
W. H. Sheppard, lot Fountain, tax- <lb />
es, cost total <lb />
Ell Savage, lots Fountain, taxes <lb />
cost 1.30, total <lb />
W. T. Barton, H. R., lots vacant, <lb />
tax cost total <lb />
J. C. Bridgers, lot Fountain, <lb />
cost total <lb />
Will Barnett, acres tax <lb />
cost, total <lb />
J. L. D. Corbett, lot Stamps, tax <lb />
cost total <lb />
Corbett. acres Dupree, tax <lb />
cost total <lb />
Millie Dupree, lot Falkland, tax <lb />
2.94, cost total <lb />
Tinker Dupree, lot vacant, tax, <lb />
cost total <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. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP <lb />
Sarah Rodgers, one lot R. R. St. <lb />
Travis Allen, col., one lot, Pitt <lb />
St. <lb />
King. 1-4, Arthur. 3.10 <lb />
Delia Ann .-. 1-2, J. Daniel 2.20 <lb />
Jason Joyner H. C. Cobb. <lb />
Wilson. 7.30 <lb />
W. R. Jackson, E. W. 3.11 <lb />
Matilda Hines, Main . 6.71 <lb />
J. T. Bundy, G. Berg. . 67.92 <lb />
J. A. Burnett, Wilson. 12.34 <lb />
6.57 J. I. Baker, Main, Pine, <lb />
I Mrs. C. L. Barrett, Main . <lb />
4.20 Robt. Atkinson, W ft S. . <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP <lb />
19.30 <lb />
14.60 <lb />
J. j , i lot, E. St. . 4.24 Fannie lot 5.20 <lb />
J. W. K lots, Lincoln, C. J. Parker . 8.10 <lb />
38.71 <lb />
9.2 i <lb />
3.71 <lb />
7.77 <lb />
lot, Dudley, 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, H. 5.03 <lb />
A. S. Jenkins, lot, Arthur . <lb />
Eliza Gray. home. <lb />
Annie Collins, <lb />
John Cord., lot C. ft <lb />
D. <lb />
Robt. Brown, English <lb />
Chapel, 1-4 English . <lb />
W. L. Brown, lot Res. <lb />
J. T. Allen, lot <lb />
Williams, lot B lane . <lb />
Louisa Williams Est, lot, Pitt <lb />
West, lot Main . 6.66 <lb />
J. J. Perkins, Est., Britton 3.54 <lb />
W. M. lot Webb, tax, <lb />
total <lb />
Mrs. Alice V. Martin, Creek, <lb />
lot R. R. 12.24 J- C. Edwards, lot vacant, tax <lb />
Riley Jenkins, Home . 4.43. cost total. <lb />
Jones, lot Pitt . 6.00 Willie Fields. lot Webb, tax, <lb />
M. A. James, Home, cost, total <lb />
J Bullock. 61.00. Gorham, lot Webb, tax <lb />
North <lb />
Notice is hereby given, that the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
at regular session, on the first <lb />
Monday In April, 1913, this being the <lb />
7th day of April, 1913, ordered an <lb />
election to be held in the following<lb />
I Saw Folly And Hope I Conquered <lb />
Since writing my last In which I <lb />
promised to write a story, I have <lb />
seen the folly of attempting such a <lb />
thing. Just at this time. minds <lb />
and I trust the hearts of the think- <lb />
people of Pitt are too ab- <lb />
In the of good roads <lb />
IN PITT COUNTY, said Election eVen give a <lb />
for the purpose of y. <lb />
whether the Stock Law shall be re- <lb />
pealed, or not. in said territory, as <lb />
provided by Section 1675, of the Re- <lb />
conception among scenes of by-gone <lb />
days. So I shall proceed to tell of <lb />
things that I witness each day. <lb />
of 1901, and as amended by last Saturday afternoon I <lb />
I of the General Assembly of <lb />
Bald territory being described o <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 the <lb />
time for one hour to sit on my front <lb />
porch and watch with keen <lb />
the as they traveled over <lb />
what months ago was sandiest <lb />
toughest road that was in <lb />
knowledge. months ago sacks ill <lb />
would have given two mules <lb />
all they could drag and at the end <lb />
Public laws of 1905. and as It existed Would be bad as <lb />
to January 1st, 1912, and the line they had two but <lb />
of the new stock law fence, as set out Saturday <lb />
j Mrs. Laura James. 8.06 <lb />
7.85 J. A. James, Home <lb />
B. C. Gardner, Rollins 5.24 <lb />
Elliott, lot <lb />
17.36 Carson N. R., lot Tar- <lb />
8.33 3.04 <lb />
3.78 Carson Heirs, lot <lb />
B. Carlyle, lot <lb />
cost total <lb />
cost total <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Williams, Home . <lb />
J. K. Page, 2.66 <lb />
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP <lb />
3.10 T. H. Blount 4.00 <lb />
Abram Williams, lot, Clark St. 4.67 W. J. Bryan, Jenkins 15.10, <lb />
Mrs. M. L. Warren, lots, J. <lb />
in Chapter of the Public Local <lb />
Laws of 1911. <lb />
The said election to be held on th <lb />
Second Tuesday In June, 1913, it be- <lb />
tho 10th day of June, 1913. <lb />
polling places for said election to be <lb />
at Ayden, North Carolina, and Winter- <lb />
ville, North Carolina. That the <lb />
of No. and Swift <lb />
Creek Township, embraced within tho <lb />
above described territory, Is and shall , <lb />
be known as the Ayden precinct and <lb />
qualified voters of said precinct <lb />
wishing to vote in said election, shall <lb />
vote at Ayden, North Carolina That <lb />
tho portion Beaver Dam, Greenville <lb />
and No. Town- <lb />
ships, embraced with the above de- <lb />
territory or district, is and <lb />
hall be known as the Winterville <lb />
t and the qualified voters <lb />
within the said precinct wishing <lb />
to vote in said election, shall vote at <lb />
Winterville, North Carolina. <lb />
That there will be a new <lb />
for said election, and all parties <lb />
An Expert Hog Raiser <lb />
Editor <lb />
Since writing the <lb />
reference to profit in hog raising I <lb />
have found a man who surpasses my <lb />
calculations. Mr. E. B. Caps, of <lb />
son, N. C. keeps one sow and this N <lb />
how be manages, sow <lb />
in November one this litter Is re- <lb />
served for a temporary breeder the <lb />
second year he has the following re- <lb />
He has the pigs from <lb />
gilt, say seven on an average, and <lb />
the pigs say ten from his old sow <lb />
which will be a year old at killing <lb />
lime and the second farrow from his <lb />
old sow six months old the Brit <lb />
makes him thirty-six hundred pounds <lb />
of meat and the ten twelve hundred <lb />
making forty-eight hundred <lb />
pounds of meat which at ten cents <lb />
per pound brings four <lb />
and eighty dollars. Besides <lb />
has about one hundred pounds of <lb />
lard and twenty-seven livers over. <lb />
Mr. Caps tells me that he actually <lb />
did that well last year and that as <lb />
now has his sow and sixteen <lb />
for next year. He always uses a <lb />
sire of one of the recognized breed <lb />
of hogs. <lb />
Who can beat Mr. Caps Here Is <lb />
a man who Is really doing something <lb />
worth while and he lives in the no <lb />
fence territory and pastures his <lb />
upon good land and does not shut <lb />
them up in a little woods lot and <lb />
tell them to root hog or die. <lb />
A. J. MOVE. <lb />
White. 20.87 <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
II. D. lot, St. Gus Sutton <lb />
1.76 <lb />
Lewis Forbes, 6.89 j <lb />
j Walker G. Gray, Cobb. 6.70 j <lb />
Hathaway. Nobles . 1.76 <lb />
Mary lot, Clark St. <lb />
J. W. lot 2nd St. <lb />
Fernando Shivers . <lb />
Miles Short, lot Greene St. . <lb />
Ida Rodgers, 1-2 Fleming . <lb />
J. W. Perkins, lot Lucas, Hos. <lb />
Lincoln, Dudley, Res., <lb />
3.10 Maggie Sutton, Sutton <lb />
Maggie C. Swamp 1.41 <lb />
Alfred P. Road <lb />
L. S. Moore <lb />
1.84 <lb />
11.23 <lb />
cent and best of all. the people are <lb />
happy and would not be back as they <lb />
were S months ago for any <lb />
Now, a word to my Ayden friend;. <lb />
I love you as I love my own people, <lb />
have watched your splendid <lb />
growth with a peculiar interest and <lb />
desiring to vote in Mid for want BOund <lb />
be required to register. That Jesse of warning. At this critical mo- <lb />
Cannon has been appointed Registrar you <lb />
for the Ayden precinct, and R. I. of let <lb />
has been appointed Reg- has come you <lb />
pulling on that road sacks of <lb />
guano, barrel of flour and <lb />
and with seeming perfect ease, <lb />
What wrought such a change It <lb />
was this, the people of Grifton and <lb />
Centerville community said, we and <lb />
our team have suffered long enough. <lb />
So they went in their pockets and <lb />
built a sand clay road that would be <lb />
a credit to any city or community. <lb />
Ii Is true that to Pitt's ex-chairman <lb />
Is due much credit Mr. Jesse <lb />
as he has ever led in all pro- <lb />
movements, led in this, but <lb />
the people with one account follow- <lb />
ed as he led. The result has been <lb />
that all property along this road has <lb />
advanced from per cent to per Hash And All <lb />
FOR SKIN <lb />
for the Winterville precinct, <lb />
in the history of your town. It is <lb />
8.06 Lawrence Moore. 3.10 Road . <lb />
Arthur Mills, 1-2 Corey . 2.66 Road <lb />
2.20 J. B. Hill. TR. Joseph Parker. 2.66 <lb />
G. Hudson, 1-2 Black Jack 16.80, <lb />
J. L. Gibson. 30.78 TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Adams. 35.78 Mrs. W, B. Gibson. C O-----11.06 Ned Est., H. <lb />
Wm. Redmond, lot, Reed St . 5.84 J. L. Gibson I. J. Gibson, Abram K. <lb />
Jesse Peyton, New Road. 1.41 Frank Johnson, <lb />
Lula Peyton, lot St. 2.20 John Caw S. 2.66 w. G. Hathaway Hill . . 1.93 <lb />
Nettie Peyton, lot Reed W. B. Edwards. 8.18 Henry Hardy 15.06 <lb />
St . 1.97 Zeno T. Evans, <lb />
11.11 Downs, 1-2 D. 1.52 <lb />
Jessie Clark. 1-2 <lb />
I W. S. Clark and son Creek 32.13 <lb />
I Frank Battle, Hill . 1.43 <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
III. C. White, II. 13.90 <lb />
Mrs. Ella lot Ricks Mat Sutton. <lb />
lot Schultz . 45.40 Wm. Chapman, C. Swamp, . 1.41 <lb />
Frank Norris lot 13th St. 5.78 Stanley Chapman, Creeping <lb />
Nettie lot Perk., . 2.43 <lb />
Samuel 1911, 1912 lot Per- Sarah Cox, 1-2 C. S., <lb />
kins. . 15.19 <lb />
Andrew Moore, lot Pitt Turner Branch. <lb />
St. 7.31 j <lb />
Mrs. S. E. lot <lb />
cant. lot Manning, TOWNSHIP <lb />
Meadows. lot Forbes, lot lot 6.35 Burnett H. Hunger, Land . <lb />
Smith, lot Fleming, lot j L Est., 1910, 1911 Mrs. Bessie Manning 1-2 <lb />
9th St, lot Abbott. 70.85 and , Grifton. 2.21 Moore, W. C. . <lb />
Henry Knox, lot 1st St. 6-97 L. F. 26.84 c- O. Moore. Land . 3.10 <lb />
said Registration Books will be open- Grifton <lb />
ed on 10th day of May, 1913. and line road <lb />
rinse i on the 31st day of May, 1913. <lb />
This the 10th day of April, 1913. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Chairman of the Board of <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
BELL, Clerk. <lb />
Id <lb />
concluded the <lb />
purchase of Louisiana territory <lb />
from the French. <lb />
Oliver Smith, <lb />
Joanna Mills. M . <lb />
Mrs. C. J. <lb />
4.46 <lb />
2.73 <lb />
8.06 <lb />
12.10 <lb />
2.43 <lb />
6.36 <lb />
J. Robt. King, lot Clark St. m. A. Tucker, Richard Little, N. R. 3.71 <lb />
Laura King, lot 13th St. 4.00 RoM . <lb />
King, C D. 3.10 c R Home, lot 3-4. 6.29 <lb />
Nathan and wife, lot Ayden. 34.54 H. Faulkner, O. 10.70 <lb />
Greene St. 18.231 j B Patrick, E- E- Dall, M. G. <lb />
W. W. Humphrey, lot Greene 4.65 T lot Winter V. N. R. 3.64 <lb />
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb />
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh <lb />
Cure. <lb />
F. J. a CO., Toledo, o. <lb />
We. undersigned, have known F. J. <lb />
for the lost years, and believe <lb />
him perfectly honorable In all <lb />
transactions financially t <lb />
out any by Arm. <lb />
NATIONAL BANK Of COMMERCE, <lb />
Toledo, o. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, <lb />
acting directly upon the blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces the system, Testimonial <lb />
sent free, price pr S lid <lb />
all <lb />
PUN for con <lb />
Frank Hopkins, lot Ree lot <lb />
Pitt. 6.93 <lb />
Henry lot Arthur, lot <lb />
Clark St. 4.72 <lb />
Jane lot St. 6.03 <lb />
G. F. Morrison, lot Ayden . 2.50 Ives L. Co., F. If. <lb />
Manning and lots., <lb />
Winter . <lb />
B. F. Manning lot <lb />
King <lb />
5.36 <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Ayden . 9.73 Ed Hill 1911 and 1912, S. 3.96 <lb />
Austin Harris, lot Pitt St. . 4.35 I Joe o, winter . 4.02 Morris Little S 33.79. 6.09 <lb />
Joe Lang lot So. Ayden 3.30 J. J. Redding P B 8.0 <lb />
William Harris, 1-4 Ar- <lb />
W. B. lot 14th St <lb />
lot Mill <lb />
Ed Fleming, lot Ravine----- 10.61 <lb />
Wm. W. Foreman, 1-2 lot Pitt <lb />
St. 3.93 <lb />
Charlie Jacobs. lot Grifton 2.20 h. B. Redding 1911 and 1912 <lb />
A. D. Johnson, lot. 8.63 <lb />
J. E. Jones, lot Ayden. 10.31 <lb />
F. F. Guthrie, lot Ayden . 11.30 <lb />
J. A. Griffin, near Ayden, <lb />
Ayden. 67.45 <lb />
86.80 <lb />
11.73 <lb />
D. R. Foreman, 1-5 lot Pitt St. 5.93 pub Co <lb />
Isaac Foreman 1-5 lot <lb />
Pitt 3.93 <lb />
J. E. Forrest, lot South Green- <lb />
ville. 4.46 <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Flake, D. Ave. . 8.94 <lb />
Wm. R. Edwards, lot C. <lb />
St . <lb />
R. D. Edwards, Brown 6.70 <lb />
Addle Humphrey 1911 1912 29.35 <lb />
Jane Hardy cost . 6.03 <lb />
Frank Hopkins cost <lb />
J. B. Edwards <lb />
lot front C. <lb />
Allen Carr, Pitt St. 4.56 <lb />
Peter Cherry <lb />
J. S. Cockerel. <lb />
G. E. Cherry. lot College-----12.85 <lb />
Hettie Bynum. lot Reed St . 2.43 <lb />
John Brown, Jr., lot Pat- <lb />
rick. 6.78 <lb />
C. M. lot Old Perkins 12.56 <lb />
FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
J. W. Eason, Pitt, Marlboro 7.30 <lb />
Mary Dupree, Perry. 2.96 <lb />
M. C. Cotton. Maine. 3.46 <lb />
Mrs. Addle Corbett, Church St. 2.20 <lb />
Phillip Bynum. Perry <lb />
Emma Battle, Perry. <lb />
Richard Blount, Maine St. <lb />
Joseph Blount, Main St. <lb />
Mary Atkinson, Main St . <lb />
Sam Williams, Perry <lb />
J, T. Wilson . <lb />
D. D. . <lb />
All. e Marlboro . <lb />
Hot For <lb />
When a recommends a <lb />
remedy for colds, throat and <lb />
troubles, you can feel sure that be <lb />
Alfred lot knows what he Is talking about. C. <lb />
Mrs. Va. Early, lot Ayden . 10.90 I. Druggist, of Marlon, Ohio, <lb />
John A. Dawson <lb />
Hardy Davis 1-2 Ayden . 1.91; know Dr- Discovery <lb />
Daniel. 1-2 Ayden . 1.91 lB the lung <lb />
Parrot near Ayden . of a <lb />
W. B. Dennis, lots Ayden 11.91 cold after all other rein- <lb />
John D. Cox, col., lot Ayden u the <lb />
Abram Chapman, col., So. 5.93 any bronchial, throat or lung cough. <lb />
David 6.65 a BOttle on the <lb />
D. W. lot Grifton. 6.16 <lb />
Henry Allen, col., 1-4 So. <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb />
for everyone In the family to use. <lb />
It Is a home doctor. Price and <lb />
Guaranteed by all <lb />
April <lb />
lot Fountain, tar department of the United <lb />
cost total established by act of <lb />
Nathan Sanders, acres congress, <lb />
tax cost total <lb />
Betsy lot Fountain, tax <lb />
total <lb />
E. F. Vines, Dupree; tax <lb />
cost total <lb />
Thomas Vines, Fountain, tax j established <lb />
cost total at under the post- <lb />
ed in Saratoga county, New <lb />
York, this being the beginning <lb />
of the Prohibition movement in <lb />
the United States. <lb />
Mrs. Margaret James, lot Home, <lb />
2.20 taxes cost total <lb />
3.11 W. L. Johnson, lot Stamps, <lb />
1.91 cost total <lb />
4.81 W. L. Joyner, lots Stamps, taxes <lb />
4.24 cost total <lb />
7.02 Gaston Bass acres coat <lb />
16.31 j total <lb />
I,. Long. lot Fountain, <lb />
cost total <lb />
master general. <lb />
cable ship <lb />
brought into Halifax tho re- <lb />
mains of victims or the <lb />
Titanic. <lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
,. <lb />
OINTMENT to cur my of Itching. <lb />
Protruding <lb />
h- application given Bug gad <lb />
at Grifton and have carried it to Elm <lb />
Grove church, within 1-3 or miles <lb />
from your town. Now, it is up to <lb />
you people to take up this splendid <lb />
work and carry it right Into your <lb />
town. The chairman of the board <lb />
of county commissioners Is anxious to <lb />
have the work done, but these men <lb />
who think and do things these days <lb />
j are trying to help those who try to <lb />
help themselves. <lb />
God helps the man who tries ti <lb />
climb higher. Only those who <lb />
sink In the ruin. Soon after I came <lb />
HOW'S This Pitt there was a political party <lb />
We offer One Ra- that sprang up and there was a six- <lb />
teen years old bright eyed country <lb />
girl who lived miles from Grifton. <lb />
Her mother had died and she had <lb />
made her home with a splendid man <lb />
and wife. One of the noblest women <lb />
I have ever known. Now, these <lb />
splendid people had been a little mis- <lb />
guided so they Joined hands with the <lb />
third party and, of course, this girl <lb />
in her tender years, advocated the <lb />
that her foster parents stood <lb />
by. But defeat came to the party <lb />
the election. So her playmates <lb />
on the morning after tho <lb />
election got them up a doll and <lb />
the girl politically. I wrote tho <lb />
funeral march that the children sang <lb />
, as they marched to the grave. This <lb />
sweet spirited and lovely girl was <lb />
f with me for a few days. I <lb />
did not write It because I disliked <lb />
the girl, but I hated the cause <lb />
Ignorantly represented I want- <lb />
ed her to tee lite In a different light, <lb />
ten years after I wrote that funeral <lb />
. ode led this same girl to the altar <lb />
and we there promised each to take <lb />
the other for better or worse. <lb />
So If what I have written has been <lb />
offensive to any one, think not that <lb />
I dislike the man, but the stand that <lb />
some folks against those things <lb />
that are for the uplift of alt <lb />
I say I detest such a stand. <lb />
There are some who seem to be <lb />
concerned about my real name. Well, <lb />
my given came In this <lb />
Back In 1857 an episode occurred In <lb />
the halls of congress between a <lb />
Carolinian and a man from <lb />
that caused my father to <lb />
name me for tho South Carolinian. <lb />
So until who are concerned <lb />
about my name can tell who I was <lb />
named for I shall put it <lb />
U KNOW. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Ellington <lb />
the honor of your presence <lb />
st the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Esther <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Ernest Fleming <lb />
Wednesday morning, May fourteenth <lb />
at eight o'clock <lb />
Memorial Methodist <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
At Home <lb />
after May the twenty-first <lb />
South Church <lb />
Rocky Mount North <lb />
No cards sent in the city.<lb />
No matter what the trouble, <lb />
ma, chafing, pimples, salt rheum, <lb />
instantly irritation. <lb />
cure comes quick. Sinks right In, <lb />
leaves no trace. is a vanish- <lb />
liquid. Your skin fairly revels <lb />
with delight the moment is <lb />
plied. Greatest thing on earth for <lb />
is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and l <lb />
sold by all druggists at a bottle. <lb />
But to prove to you Its wonderful <lb />
value it Is now put up in liberal size <lb />
trial bottles at only cents and is <lb />
guaranteed to do the work or <lb />
money back. Sold at <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by C. R. Cannon and <lb />
wife to Richard Wingate on the 6th <lb />
day of October, 1910, which mortgage <lb />
was recorded in the office of the reg- <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
R-9, page the undersigned will <lb />
sell for cash at public auction be- <lb />
fore the court door in Green- <lb />
ville on Wednesday, May 14th, the <lb />
following described tract of land sit- <lb />
in the county of Pitt and In <lb />
at <lb />
Howell corner in Conetoe <lb />
creek and runs his line north <lb />
west poles to the main road, <lb />
thence with the road south east <lb />
to a stake near T. A. gate <lb />
poles, thence south east <lb />
poles along a ditch east poles, <lb />
thence south poles, thence south <lb />
east poles, thence south east <lb />
poles to the main run of Conetoe <lb />
creek at an ash, thence with the <lb />
creek to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres or and being the <lb />
land conveyed to the said C. R. Can- <lb />
non by the said Richard Wingate and <lb />
this was taken to secure <lb />
the purchase money. <lb />
This April 12th. 1913. <lb />
RICHARD WINGATE, <lb />
Mortgages. <lb />
F. G. JAMES and SON. <lb />
ltd<lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
KM. HUT, <lb />
SUSHI, WOUNDS, SUIT <lb />
WORM, It. <lb />
SALVE <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED<lb />
Stray Taken Up <lb />
I have taken up one male red hog. <lb />
weight about pounds, marked <lb />
crop, silt and in left ear. <lb />
In right car. Owner <lb />
can get same by identifying and pay- <lb />
charges. If not called for In <lb />
twenty days the hog will be sold. <lb />
J. W, ELKS, <lb />
H. F. D. N. C. <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
The man who Insures his life la <lb />
wise for his family. <lb />
The man who Insures his health <lb />
la wise both for his family and <lb />
himself. <lb />
You may Insure health by guard- <lb />
It. It Is worth guarding. <lb />
At t h e first attack of disease, <lb />
which generally <lb />
through the and <lb />
Itself In innumerable ways, <lb />
And save your health. <lb />
On account of increased practice <lb />
Dr. will stay In Greenville all <lb />
day Mondays and Fridays but his of- <lb />
hours will be from a in. to <lb />
p. as the afternoon will be de- <lb />
voted to work done outside the <lb />
or by appointment. Patients wish- <lb />
treatment the either <lb />
In their homes or at the office should <lb />
In <lb />
Urn.<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 />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb />
April <lb />
Bob ii and Mrs. H. T. Ogles- <lb />
by went to Greenville Wednesday. <lb />
See Harrington, Harbor and Com- <lb />
for your paper lining for to- <lb />
barn building, also rubber <lb />
rooting and ship stuff. <lb />
Mr. M. T. Spier went to <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
A new lot of slippers and <lb />
at A. W. and Co. <lb />
Nannie and Fan- <lb />
went to Greenville Wed- <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Cox, by <lb />
two of her pupils, and <lb />
Wheeler Tucker, came home Friday <lb />
evening and returned Saturday. <lb />
Miss Grace Cox went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
s Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for your engine oils, auto oils <lb />
and lubricating oils. <lb />
Miss Esther Johnson returned home <lb />
Friday evening after spending <lb />
days with her sister near Kin- <lb />
A large crowd attended the Little j <lb />
Folks commencement at W, S. <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
A new lot of pants just In at A. <lb />
Alice and Co. <lb />
Misses Kate Watson, Lillian Car- <lb />
roll and Mrs. R. T. Cox took a trip <lb />
to Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Nettie Liles went to Green- <lb />
ville Saturday evening. <lb />
Prof. John R. Carroll went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr, C Cox went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
Miss Bagwell of Greenville <lb />
came In Friday evening to visit Eliza- <lb />
beth Spier and returned home Sat- <lb />
WAYS OF FRENCH BEGGARS <lb />
Select Their Favorite Prison, Then <lb />
Commit an Offense to Insure Win- <lb />
Accommodations. <lb />
and professional <lb />
who have passed thirty years do not <lb />
fall each year when the winds of <lb />
blow to their winter <lb />
It Is then that each of com- <lb />
some offense, well knowing that <lb />
he will get a penalty of six <lb />
Imprisonment The delinquent so <lb />
times his offense that he will not be <lb />
liberty until the mo of April, in the <lb />
warm of spring. He <lb />
his winter quarters wisely, for <lb />
ho knows the good and had prisons. <lb />
because of its valued one <lb />
luxurious accommodations, occupies <lb />
the first rank among prisons. This <lb />
year the temperature was such as <lb />
bring about some true knavery on the <lb />
part of these beggars and vagabond, <lb />
the month of August were <lb />
forced to commit some offense In or <lb />
to assure themselves a shelter. <lb />
So la Santo, the antechamber of <lb />
was gorged with prisoners for <lb />
whom the tardy rays of the September <lb />
proved a cruel irony. II the mag- <lb />
show clemency and condemn <lb />
these derelicts to only six months of <lb />
prison the disaster of these poor <lb />
Us will be complete, for they will, with <lb />
out pity, thrown Into the street <lb />
the open month of it <lb />
Paris. <lb />
Tea Drinking a <lb />
A foreign critic hunting <lb />
a cause for this apparent <lb />
of the once mighty people Brit <lb />
some have had mock <lb />
to on the subject of tea drinking <lb />
for nowhere else Is the so <lb />
versa us In the British Isles. Worn <lb />
en and children drink tea off and <lb />
during the day. Business men <lb />
to their work at Intervals <lb />
partake of their tea. And In most In <lb />
stances the brew Is <lb />
strong. It has been estimated that <lb />
each person In Great Britain, on <lb />
average, takes a daily dose of <lb />
grains of alkaloid and 9.7 grains <lb />
consumed la tea. Tills <lb />
that the average tea drinker <lb />
half as much alkaloid nearly <lb />
much tannin as the Maximum allowed <lb />
by the British pharmacopoeia for ac <lb />
occasional dose. of course <lb />
many thousands of people drink I <lb />
groat deal more than the <lb />
H. <lb />
Still With <lb />
-Old Reliably <lb />
The life Insurance Co. I <lb />
New fort. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
THAT FIT <lb />
For this the fifth season solicit your orders, la <lb />
undeniably evidence of the satisfactory flues I make, my sales <lb />
have from to pounds material In five years. <lb />
Solid Car <lb />
already bought for this trade. Will make this <lb />
at Liberty To avoid delay let mo have <lb />
order at once. <lb />
ARE HANDSOMEST IN WORLD <lb />
Royal Irish Constabulary Bear Off the <lb />
Palm From All of <lb />
the Earth. <lb />
According to those most entitle <lb />
to speak on the comparative <lb />
of the police, the Royal <lb />
Constabulary bear off the palm from <lb />
all policemen In all other parts of <lb />
the world. Dean Hole Is quoted in <lb />
the London Chronicle as contributing <lb />
the following tribute to the <lb />
of the noble Irish <lb />
London police are well favored <lb />
In appearance, but if the Royal <lb />
Constabulary were to take their <lb />
for a week there wouldn't be a <lb />
female servant to warranted heart <lb />
whole In the <lb />
London goes, to the rural <lb />
for Its policemen largely, and the re <lb />
suit Is often as amusing, not to <lb />
exasperating, as that which arises Is <lb />
New York from the employment <lb />
foreign car conductors, sublimely g <lb />
of city streets and neighbor <lb />
hoods. The Chronicle writer tells <lb />
on encounter with an Inexperience <lb />
policeman who was asked the where <lb />
abouts of a famous firm In the <lb />
to which query the new bob <lb />
by <lb />
of a Bullet. <lb />
Experiments with <lb />
moots for measuring the velocity <lb />
projectiles have shown that the <lb />
goes on increasing after the <lb />
has left the mouth of the cannon <lb />
Leaving the muzzle with a velocity <lb />
of 1,474 feet a second, a projectile <lb />
been observed to Increase Its <lb />
to 1.689 feet a second within th <lb />
first six feet. It Is only after <lb />
traveled yard, that the <lb />
tile's velocity becomes reduced <lb />
tho speed It has on leaving the <lb />
This Is ascribed to the <lb />
of the expanding gas being felt r <lb />
some distance beyond the <lb />
mouth. <lb />
Advice About Reading. <lb />
Be sure, then, to read no, mean <lb />
Books; the spawn of the press <lb />
In the gossip of the hour. Do not read <lb />
what you shall learn, without asking. <lb />
In the street and the train. Dr. John- <lb />
son said he went Into stately <lb />
and good travelers stop at the <lb />
best hotels; for though they cost more <lb />
they do not cost much more, and <lb />
there Is the good company and the <lb />
best Information. In like manner the <lb />
scholar knows that the <lb />
first and last, the best <lb />
thoughts and facts. . . . The three <lb />
practical rules, then, which have to <lb />
of or are Never read any book <lb />
that is not a year old. Never <lb />
read any but famed books. Nev- <lb />
read any but what you <lb />
son. <lb />
Community In News. <lb />
At n friend's southern hunting ledge <lb />
his wife has learned that her <lb />
on the telephone Is accompanied <lb />
by the click of receivers along the <lb />
Every one is obviously listening <lb />
what she On one occasion <lb />
a telegram telephoned t. the <lb />
lodge, and the following day, when <lb />
her husband met a rural neighbor on <lb />
the road, the latter drew rein to con- <lb />
verse. <lb />
said ho, didn't ketch <lb />
pert that telegram we got <lb />
Mr. Grey accordingly enlightened <lb />
his Ignorance York <lb />
World. <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
In the sense of <lb />
la an old term. The quota <lb />
in Sir James Murray's <lb />
is from Captain <lb />
It has lately been found In the six <lb />
century records of <lb />
the west of Ireland. The municipal <lb />
rulers of that fighting <lb />
from has become <lb />
for pluck and readiness to defend <lb />
hottest of that an <lb />
person giving to the <lb />
should shillings and <lb />
his body put into <lb />
Varying Melting Points. <lb />
The melting points of various heat <lb />
resisting materials have been <lb />
determined by tho United States bu <lb />
of brick <lb />
lo 3.137 degrees Fahrenheit; <lb />
bauxite brick. 2.841 to <lb />
brick. degrees; mag <lb />
brick, bauxite <lb />
degrees; de- <lb />
pure o <lb />
pure silica, n car <lb />
bide, beginning to decompose at <lb />
degrees, does not melt below <lb />
decrees <lb />
Farmer's Suggestion. <lb />
A Florida farmer who was raising <lb />
strawberries for the market sent a <lb />
shipment to New York and the com- <lb />
mission merchant wrote that the <lb />
berries were too ripe, consequently <lb />
poor prices and small return checks, <lb />
so next time the grower picked them <lb />
earlier and the results were about the <lb />
same, as the New York man said they <lb />
were too green for tho market; so the <lb />
next shipment the man pulled up the <lb />
plants by the roots, packed them In <lb />
boxes and said, can pick them <lb />
when just right for your particular <lb />
Made and Rats Fight. <lb />
For keeping premises in Soar Lane, <lb />
Leicester, for dog and rat fighting. <lb />
Walter was at Leicester yes- <lb />
under the protection <lb />
or animals act. and for assisting him <lb />
and Albert Martin of <lb />
Leicester, Joseph Ward of <lb />
and James Mason of Birmingham were <lb />
fined It was stated <lb />
on Dosing day terrier were <lb />
placed in a rat pit and a number of <lb />
I were killed. All the competing <lb />
v. ere badly n and In one <lb />
r .; two were seen hang- <lb />
bleeding laws of a dog <lb />
.-. <lb />
r; <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Phone Greenville, <lb />
Bros.,<lb />
Hill What bus lo do <lb />
our Selling <lb />
BAKERY GOODS <lb />
To AND AND <lb />
is out of the ordinary <lb />
And Stands Something rare, <lb />
And we for <lb />
THE in BAKERY GOOD <lb />
linked with Care. <lb />
6- WILLIAMS <lb />
WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE the <lb />
between the- National Bank of <lb />
Greenville and The Bar k Greenville <lb />
May 1st, 1913, continued <lb />
under the Charter of<lb />
None <lb />
I. C I upon <lb />
G. <lb />
, . C. <lb />
A postal addressed Greenville will reach inc.<lb />
l-. v . . t <lb />
I. . I <lb />
Greenville Office lo <lb />
and Fridays <lb />
Office over Frank Wilson Store. <lb />
Phone connection. <lb />
MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
we I and n <lb />
II t did at <lb />
i ii. Electric i h r <lb />
-Mild and Improved Iron the <lb />
Brat dose. I now feel like a <lb />
It v.-ill improve you, too. On- <lb />
and Recommended b <lb />
all druggists. ad, <lb />
We ran assist you to own I <lb />
and tho terms will lie as. <lb />
If not easier, than paying rent, I <lb />
to build or buy a boon <lb />
quite enough to <lb />
it win be to advantage i <lb />
let us how v ,. can <lb />
ran. It'll be money In pocket <lb />
HOME M<lb />
Tine Of And <lb />
inn <lb />
8.18 a. m. 1.18 p. m <lb />
p. m. n, a <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN <lb />
3.18 a. m. 8.80 a. <lb />
8.88 a. m. 7.81 a. m. <lb />
a. m. 4.17 p. m. <lb />
tut; <lb />
I Into New <lb />
I Corner and Evans <lb />
i Has <lb />
I Baggage and <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meet All Trains <lb />
St.,<lb />
to 11.1 Foil lib front of <lb />
It. I. Smith's stables, <lb />
by <lb />
Laundry. <lb />
S. T. HICKS, The <lb />
For all Kinds <lb />
of Shoe Repair- <lb />
call on Flow- <lb />
Shoe Shop.<lb />
We cordially invite the and friends of both Banks <lb />
i g this the largest an . strong Bank in <lb />
c. I. <lb />
you for your patron; we remain, <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
THE NATIONAL SANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
OFFICERS <lb />
J. L. LITTLE, President. F, G. Vice-President. <lb />
W. E. Vice-Pres. F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
M. L. TORN AGE, JAMES, Teller. <lb />
F. G. JAMES <lb />
R. L. DAVIS <lb />
J. L. PERKINS <lb />
L. W. TUCKER <lb />
J. E. NOBLES <lb />
R. WILLIAMS <lb />
E. A. <lb />
B. W. MOSELEY <lb />
DIRECTORS <lb />
PROCTOR <lb />
J. P. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
E. HARRIS <lb />
W. HARRINGTON <lb />
J. L. LITTLE <lb />
F. C. HARDING <lb />
Personal Mention. <lb />
The Daily April <lb />
Miss II. J. Nobles, of Middlesex. <lb />
Mil Ml MUSICIANS TO <lb />
BE AT THE E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
The Edgar Allen Poe Literary So- <lb />
is fortunate in securing noted <lb />
musicians from the Peabody <lb />
of Music in Baltimore for the <lb />
recital on May This Is the first <lb />
opportunity to hear professionals <lb />
that the public has been offered by <lb />
the school. <lb />
Mrs. Theodore who his <lb />
a dramatic soprano voice of <lb />
to attend the funeral of a sister of <lb />
Mr. Thomas who died that morning. <lb />
Mr. Sugg, of Way Cross, Ga., <lb />
who bad been visiting bis brother., in <lb />
Sunday morning. I Ult most <lb />
spent Sunday with Misses and , , , j church in Baltimore. She has <lb />
been his step-daughter. Mrs. , concerts at <lb />
L. M. Hoyle left Sunday evening. other m. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas left <lb />
this <lb />
Mary Kittrell. <lb />
Mr. C. M. Warren <lb />
morning from Wilson. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Fleming went to Wash- <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Fleming, of Hassell, was <lb />
here today. <lb />
Mr. J. P. Jr., <lb />
dairy and poultry agent of the land <lb />
and Industrial department of the <lb />
Southern railway, is spending a <lb />
cation with his parents, near <lb />
ton and was In Greenville today. <lb />
Mr. Wiley Brown went to <lb />
ton today. <lb />
Mrs. Mann, of Hyde county, who <lb />
was visiting her brother, Mr. R. L. <lb />
returned home this morn- <lb />
Her daughter, Miss Maggie <lb />
son, who was also visiting here, left <lb />
this afternoon for Carthage. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner and Mr. J. n. <lb />
Cox went to New Bern this morning <lb />
to attend Federal court <lb />
Mr. D. C. Beach returned this <lb />
morning from Raleigh, where ho went <lb />
to see how his children, who are <lb />
Pasteur treatment, are getting <lb />
along. <lb />
Mr. K. W. Outlaw returned this <lb />
morning from Goldsboro. <lb />
Mr. K. W. Cobb returned <lb />
day evening from Richmond. <lb />
Mr. Don returned Sunday <lb />
zoning from Savannah. <lb />
Mr. H. L. Alien went to Richmond <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. J. A. went to Tarboro <lb />
today. <lb />
Mrs. Skinner went to Rich <lb />
Square today. <lb />
Dr. and Mrs. T. O. left <lb />
this morning for a trip to Baltimore <lb />
and Now York. <lb />
Miss Emma Jones spent Sunday <lb />
with relatives in <lb />
Mr. D. M. Clark went to Weldon <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Murphy, of Tomahawk, <lb />
ii visiting daughter, Mrs. R. H. <lb />
Wright, at the Training School. <lb />
Mrs. Frank Kohler and Miss Hen- <lb />
returned Saturday <lb />
from Washington where they <lb />
spent the week. <lb />
Rev. E. M. Hoyle returned Saturday <lb />
evening from Durham where he went <lb />
to assist in a meeting. <lb />
Mrs. King with her <lb />
Mrs. Winstead of Rocky <lb />
Mount and Mrs. S. C. Wells, of <lb />
eon. came down Sunday to attend the <lb />
service in the church. <lb />
Mr. H. I,. Carr and daughter, Miss <lb />
Mildred, returned Sunday evening <lb />
from Baltimore where the latter had <lb />
been In a hospital. <lb />
Mrs. George W. Woodward, of Dur- <lb />
ham, Is visiting her son, Mr. G. J. <lb />
Woodward. <lb />
Sunday evening for Lynchburg, Va., <lb />
Mr. S. J. Everett spent Sunday in <lb />
Martin. <lb />
Mrs. Olga Hartz Owens, <lb />
who is a Peabody graduate, is In <lb />
constant demand for recitals at clubs <lb />
and society musicals. He recited at <lb />
Seek Lower Public Rates club, Baltimore's lead- <lb />
Mont., April woman's club, was considered one <lb />
other of cities and the most enjoyable features <lb />
throughout Montana conferred here <lb />
today on plans to secure a <lb />
the rates charged for lighting, heat- <lb />
and power purposes throughout <lb />
the state. <lb />
the winter. After this season <lb />
Mrs. Owens expects to reside In New <lb />
York where she will continue <lb />
musical work. Her appearance here <lb />
follows a concert given at the Pea- <lb />
body. <lb />
Miss Ethel Lee, cellist of Wash- <lb />
Fire Rubbish and who has the <lb />
some unaccountable way Arc, honor of being the first graduate in <lb />
caught in a pile of trash and rub- In will <lb />
lumber the lot behind trios with the violin and piano, as <lb />
C. T. store this morning; as in solos. Miss Lee took the <lb />
caused an alarm to be of the Peabody cello <lb />
ts No resulted, but if it tor, Bart during his absence <lb />
had occurred in the dead hours she appears frequently in concerts <lb />
the night there is no telling what <lb />
might have happened. <lb />
in Virginia and Maryland and Is <lb />
list at Grace Episcopal church, whose <lb />
services draw large crowds <lb />
every Sunday. <lb />
Conductor Assaulted Mr James <lb />
at on the Norfolk Lewis, tenor, will at- <lb />
cm road, some assaulted ,.,,., <lb />
Conductor S. L. Singleton Sunday ., thoroughly <lb />
morning. One of the assailants shot and will of <lb />
him and another used a knife. For- <lb />
the bull from the pistol <lb />
struck a buckle on the conductor's <lb />
Opportunity <lb />
HAVING the stock of Merchandise formerly owned by G. 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 variety, and will be offered to the buying public at a <lb />
SACRIFICE. I I <lb />
We will not conduct a sensational cost sale, but our stock will be sold on <lb />
MERIT alone. <lb />
from the most melodious con- <lb />
of the great composers. <lb />
belt, doing no damage and he <lb />
only slightly cut on the back <lb />
the knife. We did not learn <lb />
cause of the trouble nor If the <lb />
were arrested. <lb />
FELLOWS <lb />
If you want the very classiest work <lb />
ever done on collars, especially <lb />
stylish close-fitting collar, try our <lb />
New Process of shaping. Just <lb />
discovered. Nothing like It col- <lb />
before. We pay postage <lb />
anywhere In the state. <lb />
BISHOP'S LAUNDRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Masons Tonight <lb />
Sharon Masonic Lodge will hold Its <lb />
regular meeting tonight, and there <lb />
some special business to claim the <lb />
attention of members. <lb />
Raby Show <lb />
The Ladies Aid Society of the <lb />
Methodist church will give a Baby <lb />
Show next Wednesday afternoon, be. <lb />
ginning at o'clock on Mrs. C. T. <lb />
lawn. They will have <lb />
Norfolk for sale. Go out and <lb />
spend a pleasant afternoon, <lb />
When Your Automobile <lb />
TAKE IT TO THE GREENVILLE MOTOR <lb />
ON FIFTH STREET THE MARKET HOUSE, AND <lb />
ANY NEEDED REPAIRS WILL BE PROMPTLY AND SKILL. <lb />
FULLY DONE. IF NOT CONVENIENT TO CAB, <lb />
TO THE COMPANY, NO. AND AN <lb />
MECHANIC WILL BE TO DO THE <lb />
All Kinds of Accessories and Supplies <lb />
IN THE WAY OF TIRES, TUBES, PLUGS, PUMPS, <lb />
METAL POLISH, SHOCK AB <lb />
GREASES. OILS. ETC CONSTANTLY ON HAND. <lb />
Gasoline per Gallon <lb />
Greenville Motor Co. <lb />
To Observe Centenary <lb />
NEW YORK, April Unite I <lb />
Singers of New York has completed <lb />
final arrangements for the mammoth <lb />
Richard Wagner Centennial Concert <lb />
to be given tomorrow night the <lb />
Hippodrome. Tho program will he <lb />
given by a chorus of voices, and <lb />
orchestra of seventy-five musicians <lb />
with Mine. as solo- <lb />
Mayor Gaynor will be the guest <lb />
of honor at the affair and will de- <lb />
liver a short address. <lb />
To Try Bribery Cases <lb />
CHARLESTON, W. Va., April <lb />
The eases of tho several members of <lb />
the West Virginia legislature under <lb />
charge of giving or receiving bribes <lb />
In the recent contest for the United <lb />
States are expected <lb />
up for trial hero this week. <lb />
Five members are under Indictment <lb />
for alleged felony and eight are <lb />
charged with misdemeanor. <lb />
For Big Reclamation Project <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, April <lb />
Bids were opened by the Interior De- <lb />
today for the construction <lb />
of miles of canal in the Milk riv- <lb />
Irrigation project Montana. The <lb />
Is to built under treaty with <lb />
Canada, the Milk River flowing for <lb />
miles through that country be- <lb />
fore getting into Montana. <lb />
Look to Plumbing <lb />
You know what happens In a house <lb />
in which the plumbing is poor con- <lb />
In the house Is <lb />
able to contract typhoid or some <lb />
fever. The digestive organs per- <lb />
form the same functions the human <lb />
body as the plumbing does for tho <lb />
house and they should be kept In first <lb />
class condition all the time. If you <lb />
have any trouble with your digestion <lb />
take Chamberlains Tablets and you <lb />
are certain to get quick relief. For <lb />
sale by all druggists. adv <lb />
To Create Strength And For <lb />
Troubles <lb />
Rundown, debilitated people, those <lb />
who need strength, or who suffer <lb />
from coughs, colds or <lb />
may find help in these letter;. <lb />
Dr. C. L. N. F, <lb />
cases where the curative <lb />
of cod liver oil is needed, <lb />
prescribe which I find to be <lb />
far more and <lb />
than other cod liver preparations. It <lb />
is a worthy cod liver preparation in <lb />
which a physician may have every <lb />
confidence <lb />
Dr. I. B. of Thomasville, <lb />
Ga., have used in <lb />
family and In my general practice <lb />
with the moat satisfactory results. It <lb />
Is exceedingly beneficial to those <lb />
with bronchial or pulmonary <lb />
troubles and to create <lb />
Dr. W. N. Rand of Evans Mills, N. <lb />
Y., want to say that I have <lb />
used and prescribed my <lb />
practice and It will do all you claim <lb />
for It and <lb />
return your money If <lb />
fails to help you. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Want Ads <lb />
NEW CORNED HERRINGS, AT <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
FOR SALE ONE H-P <lb />
Olds Gasoline engine. S. T. Hicks. <lb />
ENERGETIC YOUNG Men <lb />
and women lo handle our self-sell- <lb />
household article and earn <lb />
to and t day In spare time; <lb />
no talking; they sell themselves. <lb />
ii tiling entirely new. Write to- <lb />
I -s at <lb />
postpaid. Address ROBERT <lb />
street,<lb />
TICKET MARKERS <lb />
for Greenville tobacco market. Sal- <lb />
per week, from opening; <lb />
of market until closing for Christ- <lb />
mas holidays. Must <lb />
competent. Reference required. Ad- <lb />
B. B. Sugg, Chairman Com-<lb />
Lace <lb />
Bargains. <lb />
An Evening With China <lb />
The Young Women Christian As- <lb />
spent an enjoyable even- <lb />
with China last evening. Miss <lb />
Graham's Mission Study Class had <lb />
collected quite a number of picture. j <lb />
of China, bringing out the habits and <lb />
customs and showing a good many <lb />
the bridges, walls and temples. <lb />
Mr. Austin showed the pictures with <lb />
his lantern, while Miss Graham ex- <lb />
plained them. Before pictures <lb />
were shown Miss Graham made a <lb />
most interesting Introductory talk on <lb />
conditions in China. <lb />
Florence formerly ass- <lb />
with Cecil Lean, is to be star- <lb />
red next season. <lb />
On account of Increased practice <lb />
Dr. will stay Greenville all <lb />
day Mondays and Fridays but his of- <lb />
hours will be from a. m. to <lb />
p. m. as the afternoon will be de- <lb />
voted to work done outside the office <lb />
or by appointment. Patients wish- <lb />
treatment the afternoon either <lb />
their homes or at the office should <lb />
phone hours. Phone<lb />
Smith Hurt <lb />
On Friday night Miss Smith, <lb />
daughter Mr, Mrs. J. S. <lb />
was painfully hurt by a fall. <lb />
Smith Is having some repairs made <lb />
to his residence on Greene street, <lb />
the floor of the front porch was torn <lb />
up. Miss Apple went out the porch <lb />
f carry In some ferns and in the, <lb />
darkness fell through the floor on the <lb />
timbers underneath. While painful-1 <lb />
bruised and shocked, fortunately <lb />
she was not seriously injured. <lb />
May Irwin is investing her profits <lb />
from by In New York <lb />
real estate. <lb />
JAMES L. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, fifth <lb />
from street <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Skating Rink <lb />
AT GORMAN AND GENTRY'S <lb />
NEW BRICK WAREHOUSE. <lb />
Special Attention Will Be Given the <lb />
and Children. <lb />
General <lb />
Afternoon to Night S <lb />
lo <lb />
B. Riddick Son <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's store. <lb />
Values <lb />
Yard, or <lb />
Yards <lb />
For <lb />
For Burns, Bruises and Sores <lb />
Tho quickest and surest cure for <lb />
burns, bolls, sores. <lb />
and all skin diseases in <lb />
Salve. In four days It <lb />
cured L. H. Iredell, Tex., <lb />
of a sore on bis ankle which pained <lb />
him so he could hardly walk. Should <lb />
be every house. Only Rec- <lb />
by all druggists, <lb />
adv <lb />
Quality Shop <lb />
. T. HICKS <lb />
Steam and Hot Water <lb />
Heating <lb />
Engines t <lb />
Electric Light Outfitter <lb />
Moved to Fourth street, front of <lb />
R L. Smith's stable, formerly <lb />
pied by Chinese Laundry. <lb />
PIN YOUR FAITH TO <lb />
A GROW <lb />
that led all other banks in this section in increase in business during the <lb />
just <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANKING TRUST CO., <lb />
Started in 1901 and has been going forward ever since <lb />
UNCLE AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSIT WITH US- <lb />
WE WANT BUSINESS <lb />
F, O. FLANAGAN, E. B. H I G GS, <lb />
S. CARR, Cashier.<lb /></p>
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AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
AYDEN, April <lb />
called for Thursday night, May <lb />
1st, p. in. to nominate a mayor and <lb />
alderman. <lb />
Our town commissioners are haul- <lb />
clay to sand clay Main street. <lb />
The meeting in the M. E. <lb />
is still in progress. Large crowds <lb />
attend each service. Rev. Mr. <lb />
MB is an able exponent and his Gos- <lb />
singer, Prof. is an <lb />
up to dale musician. <lb />
The i. O. F. celebrated their <lb />
ninety-fourth anniversary last Sun- <lb />
day evening at the Baptist auditorium <lb />
with fitting songs and speeches, ail <lb />
by local talent. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Little and family of <lb />
Greenville spent Sunday here attend- <lb />
the meeting at the M. E. church. <lb />
All kinds of hardware, <lb />
mill fittings, lime, cement, windows. <lb />
doors, and furniture at J. R. Smith <lb />
ard Pro. <lb />
The unexpected has happened. Mr. <lb />
Robt. has a <lb />
nice touring car. Who will be the <lb />
next <lb />
Mr. Elias Turnage. is making some <lb />
repairs to his residence on Main <lb />
Old Uncle Richard Carr. an honor- <lb />
able old is I k <lb />
Mess. Harrington and <lb />
unloaded several earn of <lb />
sand and other material to build <lb />
the large stables for Mr. R Wingate, <lb />
on Third street. <lb />
If you need a bicycle or any parts <lb />
of one see J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Our graded school closes next Fri- <lb />
day night. The exercise-, will be <lb />
held at the auditorium. Dr. J C. <lb />
Caldwell will deliver the <lb />
There is a great treat in store for <lb />
nil who can attend. <lb />
All kinds of rubber and metal roof- <lb />
Red paper at <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Don't forget, the town <lb />
next Thursday night Lay aside all <lb />
and nominate good men <lb />
for these positions. <lb />
The Ayden Lumber Company have <lb />
started repairing their road beds and <lb />
in a few days all will be astir around <lb />
the mill. <lb />
Mr. G. F. Cooper, who has so faith- <lb />
fully served the people as salesman <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. has resigned <lb />
that position and will go with the <lb />
Ayden Lumber Company as engineer <lb />
on the log train. Mr. Cooper has <lb />
made many among the lame <lb />
scope of his He la <lb />
rated as a first class dry goods sales- <lb />
man. <lb />
We are to report the Improve- <lb />
of Mr. Ala <lb />
Rev. C. Armstrong and wife. <lb />
who have in. teaching In <lb />
county, are here on visit to his <lb />
Mr and Mrs. Leonard Arm- <lb />
strong on Lee street <lb />
Our truck farmers report <lb />
recent frosts have wrought havoc <lb />
among potatoes and early garden <lb />
Mrs. Mary Dickinson <lb />
with her parents MM Grifton. <lb />
Miss Bertha Dall has succeeded <lb />
Mr. G. F. Cooper as saleslady at J, <lb />
R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Robt. H. Allen of Greenville <lb />
is here, it being his first visit to <lb />
den. <lb />
Car lime for building purposes at <lb />
J R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
J. B. of Greenville is vis- <lb />
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. <lb />
Kittrell. <lb />
Captain Johnson, our section mas- <lb />
was stricken with paralysis last <lb />
week and was taken to the hospital <lb />
at Rook Mount, where he Is In a <lb />
Critical condition. <lb />
Oats, corn, hay, cracked corn and <lb />
feed at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Quite a number of our people at- <lb />
tended the missionary rally at Riv- <lb />
Sunday. Sermon by Dr. J. C. <lb />
Caldwell, of Wilson, X. C. Timothy <lb />
church and Riverside church have <lb />
been cooperating each yeah, giving <lb />
a big dinner and having two services <lb />
on these occasions. <lb />
Mr. Lisa is very low at <lb />
the home of his father, Mr. Joseph <lb />
on Lee street. <lb />
FIRST PROFESSIONAL <lb />
AT E. T. T. S. <lb />
April <lb />
Helen Smith, accompanied <lb />
cousin, Hubert Worthington, spent <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday at <lb />
home near <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and <lb />
for your paper lining for to- <lb />
barn building, also rubber roof- <lb />
and ship stuff. <lb />
Miss Fannie Leo and broth- <lb />
Montgomery, spent Saturday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A new lot of slippers and shoes at <lb />
A. W. Ange. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox attended <lb />
church at Sunday. <lb />
Miss Cox returned home <lb />
home Monday morning after spending <lb />
a few days with her in Grifton. <lb />
Messrs. M. T. and G. X. <lb />
Johnson took a trip to Greenville <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your engine oils, auto oils <lb />
and oil. <lb />
Misses Anna and Corrinne <lb />
hon went to Greenville Monday morn- <lb />
A new lot of pants Just in at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
Commencement at W. H. S. begins <lb />
Wednesday night and ends Friday <lb />
The public is cordially <lb />
ed. <lb />
Misses Kate and Lillian <lb />
Carroll went to Greenville <lb />
evening. <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Column <lb />
Grand Old County Pitt Furnishes <lb />
Her Share <lb />
HIE TAX THE <lb />
PAYS TO BID<lb />
Although the Teachers Training <lb />
School has made a reputation In <lb />
dramatics and has brought to <lb />
the best speakers and lecturers <lb />
available, it has never offered any <lb />
entertainment of a professional <lb />
The literary societies deem it <lb />
their privilege and duty to supple- <lb />
the work of the school by <lb />
big something of artistic or literary <lb />
value each year. <lb />
The Edgar Allen Poe Society de- <lb />
serves great credit for taking the <lb />
initiative In giving the school and <lb />
public an opportunity to hear <lb />
of note In the be <lb />
m My I. <lb />
Weakness and Less of <lb />
The Old Standard strengthening <lb />
Malaria and up A true <lb />
nil For children. Me, <lb />
April <lb />
Col and Rave of <lb />
Grifton. went back Sunday night <lb />
spending the week end at the <lb />
home of Miss Cox. <lb />
See Harrington. Barber and Com- <lb />
for your pumps, points and <lb />
pipe. <lb />
Messrs. John Cooper. Robert Jones <lb />
and Walter Braxton went to Green- <lb />
I Tills Saturday. <lb />
If you want glass cut or pictures <lb />
see Walter D. Forest at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Cox was in town Sat- <lb />
to attend the Ball game. <lb />
Rev. Livingston Johnson of <lb />
came Sunday and preached two <lb />
j excellent sermons, one In the morn- <lb />
, at and one In the evening <lb />
at <lb />
If you want a good set of harness <lb />
or lap robes it will pay you to ex- <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Misses Esther Blount, Mabel Claire <lb />
Brown and some other young people <lb />
were here Sunday and returned on <lb />
the night train, <lb />
Mr. Bryan came in from <lb />
Elizabeth City Monday night to see <lb />
his <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
can supply your wants In paints and <lb />
oils In all colors. <lb />
Misses Dora Cox, Kate Watson and <lb />
two of the W. H. S. girls went to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Alma House who has been <lb />
spending a few days at Mrs. If, T. <lb />
returned to her home at <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your engine oils, auto oils, <lb />
and lubricating oils. <lb />
Miss of W. H. S. <lb />
Monday night In Ayden. <lb />
The A. C. C. boys of Wilson and <lb />
the boys of the W. H. S. played ball <lb />
here Saturday afternoon. They had <lb />
a good crowd out and the score was <lb />
six to six. <lb />
OF SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior Court, Before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
Ella C. Jefferson and R. V. Jefferson <lb />
vs <lb />
N Pearl Jefferson, Ella C. Jefferson. <lb />
I. P. Jefferson. Loraine Jefferson, and <lb />
I Jefferson. <lb />
I By virtue of authority vested In <lb />
me by an order made and entered In <lb />
above entitled Special Proceeding, <lb />
I will on May 6th. at o'clock, <lb />
noon, sell at the court house door In <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash the following described proper- <lb />
Beginning on the north side of <lb />
street as shown on said plat, <lb />
at a point one hundred and feet <lb />
east of the Inter- <lb />
section of Ward and White <lb />
as shown on said plat, running thence <lb />
in an easterly direction along the <lb />
north side of said Ward street fifty <lb />
feet to the west line of lot <lb />
north along said line one <lb />
hundred and ninety-nine end 25-100 <lb />
feet to the south side of Fourth street, <lb />
west along Bald Fourth street <lb />
fifty feet to the east line of Lot <lb />
and thence south along said <lb />
line one hundred and ninety nine and <lb />
25-100 feet to the point of beginning. <lb />
This April 1st, 1913. <lb />
J. EVERETT, <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
Health a Factor In Success <lb />
The largest factor contributing to <lb />
a man's success Is undoubtedly health <lb />
It has been observed that a man is <lb />
seldom sick when his bowels are reg- <lb />
Is never well when they are <lb />
For constipation you will <lb />
find nothing quite so good as <lb />
Tablets. They not only <lb />
move the bowels but Improve the <lb />
petite and strengthen the digestion <lb />
are sold by all dealers. <lb />
If any farmer in Orange <lb />
will take a few minutes he will real- <lb />
that he himself is each <lb />
year an enormous tax or loll to bad <lb />
loads; and it is a tax which not only <lb />
does not yield any return at all, but <lb />
does himself and his property a <lb />
harm. <lb />
Suppose we taken a man whose <lb />
property is assessed at <lb />
the proposed bond Issue If the <lb />
maximum rate Is charged of cents <lb />
en the worth of property his <lb />
road tax for the year will be 13.50, <lb />
no poll tax and no labor tax. At <lb />
present his road tax Is 12.50 and <lb />
days on the roads and proportion of <lb />
the poll. Rating his labor at per <lb />
day, he is now paying tax and <lb />
part of his poll. the bond is- <lb />
sue he will pay less tax than M <lb />
is now paying. the present <lb />
system he is paying what I have re- <lb />
to above as the enormous tat <lb />
to bad roads. Let us sec what it is. <lb />
A man who owns worth of <lb />
property usually has a team of two <lb />
horses or mules. Say this man lives <lb />
miles from market, and makes one <lb />
trip a week during the year. Ha <lb />
usually makes more than this. In <lb />
going to market over the present sys- <lb />
of roads he can only haul one- <lb />
to one-fourth the amount which <lb />
can haul over a good road. It <lb />
I Mm one lo three hours longer <lb />
to go and return from market than <lb />
it would over a good road; so that <lb />
en each trip we will say he loses <lb />
throe hours of himself and team in <lb />
going to market and carries only <lb />
half a load. Thus he would have <lb />
I to make two trips in order to get <lb />
i the amount to market which he could <lb />
i carry over a good road with one trip, <lb />
and on the two trips he would lose <lb />
I six hours. Now any man and team <lb />
Is worth at least cents hour. <lb />
Then six hours lost at cents an <lb />
hour is which each farmer <lb />
practically loses in each trip when <lb />
he markets his produce. Averaging <lb />
his trips during the year at would <lb />
make bis tax to bad roads <lb />
which Is about what the average farm <lb />
paying tax on worth of <lb />
property loses during the year In ac- <lb />
i time of himself and his team, <lb />
loss of time In not being able to <lb />
carry a full load, to say nothing cf <lb />
the wear and tear on his team and <lb />
harness and vehicle, the lack of op- <lb />
of attending church when <lb />
desired, the impossibility of his <lb />
reaching school regularly, and <lb />
lack of opportunity for carrying <lb />
on the social intercourse which is <lb />
necessary to the life of every <lb />
man being. <lb />
I Another tax he pays to bad roads <lb />
is that In case of severe illness it <lb />
Is practically impossible to obtain <lb />
j a doctor in any reasonable time, so <lb />
his family is constantly running <lb />
a risk of losing their lives in cases <lb />
; of emergency because of the <lb />
I cal impossibility of getting a <lb />
there within a reasonable time <lb />
over the poor roads. All these latter <lb />
phases cannot be reckoned in dollars <lb />
and cents. <lb />
If you own less worth <lb />
of taxable property you can divide <lb />
the above sum and get what you are <lb />
paying to the bad roads. If you own <lb />
more than worth of property, <lb />
you can multiply the above <lb />
and get your tax to bad roads. <lb />
you going to submit to this tax long- <lb />
because it does not come in ac- <lb />
pennies out of your pocket It <lb />
comes out of you, out of your team, <lb />
out of the net earnings of your farm, <lb />
and in reality out of your pocket. <lb />
JOSEPH HYDE PRATT. <lb />
The foregoing applies <lb />
Greenville township In every respect, <lb />
the Increase in taxes. We pay the <lb />
mud tax and the loss of time tax, <lb />
but these can he eliminated and our <lb />
roads put In first class condition, <lb />
and our road taxes will be no more <lb />
than they are now. <lb />
We can issue In bonds <lb />
build roads, and Instead of <lb />
Increasing th they will be re- <lb />
for the labor system of <lb />
working every countryman on the <lb />
roads six day., lo the year will <lb />
away with In Greenville town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Have you signed one of the <lb />
asking for an election on the <lb />
bond Issue If you have not, get on <lb />
the progressive side by doing It at <lb />
once. <lb />
Constipation Cured <lb />
pr. King's New Life Pills will re- <lb />
constipation promptly and get <lb />
your bowels In healthy condition <lb />
again. John of Pa., <lb />
are the I ever <lb />
used and I everyone to use <lb />
them for constipation. Indigestion and <lb />
liver Will help you. <lb />
Recommended by all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
of <lb />
I i mi- Much to the Making of the <lb />
-Illy by the <lb />
known Locally <lb />
It has been said many times that <lb />
Norfolk should belong to North Car- <lb />
While this Is not likely to <lb />
be, the prosperity of Norfolk Is due <lb />
largely to the North Carolinians lo- <lb />
in that city and the business <lb />
that goes there from this state. Of <lb />
the who are helping <lb />
to develop Virginia's city and <lb />
making it the chief port on the At- <lb />
coast. Pitt county has con- <lb />
her share. Because some of <lb />
these are our close kin Is no reason <lb />
why The Reflector should not talk <lb />
about them when they deserve it. and <lb />
let the home folks know something <lb />
of their success and achievements. <lb />
Connected with Co. <lb />
wholesale dry goods and notion deal- <lb />
are three of the boys who stand <lb />
high in Norfolk business circles and <lb />
are foremost In all matters of pro- <lb />
Mr. H. W. Is pres- <lb />
of the company, Mr. C. L. Which <lb />
ard secretary and treasurer, and Mr. <lb />
W. R. head traveling man. <lb />
The business was established in 1900 <lb />
and each year since has shown <lb />
did growth. A few years ago a hand- <lb />
some four-story building was erect- <lb />
ed In which to carry on the business. <lb />
Their trade covers a large territory. <lb />
It was not merely to speak of their <lb />
mercantile success that prompts this <lb />
article, but to tell of some other <lb />
things these boys have found time to <lb />
do to advance Norfolk. Not a great <lb />
while ago It was seen that a trans- <lb />
Hue was needed up one <lb />
the adjacent rivers to open a <lb />
trade territory for the city. Mr. C. <lb />
L. threw himself Into a <lb />
movement for this and largely <lb />
through his efforts the boat line <lb />
established and Norfolk is reaping <lb />
the benefit of It. <lb />
During the past week Norfolk has <lb />
been all astir In a whirl wind cam- <lb />
for a great chamber of com- <lb />
to push the city forward, and <lb />
In a three campaign by a com- <lb />
of two hundred, there wore <lb />
hundred business men added <lb />
to the membership of the <lb />
That Is going some, and shows <lb />
what getting together and pulling <lb />
together will accomplish. The Nor- <lb />
folk papers were full of the campaign <lb />
and the boys came In for <lb />
mention among the most ac- <lb />
workers. And right in the midst <lb />
of this Chamber of Commerce cam- <lb />
there came an announcement <lb />
of a large new enterprise for Norfolk, <lb />
which had been landed by the work <lb />
of these We will let the <lb />
of Thursday tell the <lb />
story of this. That paper <lb />
with the spirit of the <lb />
men who working to establish a <lb />
Chamber of Commerce here a large <lb />
pants factory of Pittsburgh, Pa has <lb />
decided to locate In Norfolk. The <lb />
agreement was signed In New York <lb />
city this morning and word to that <lb />
effect was received by C. L. <lb />
ard at the meeting of the committee <lb />
now working to build up the <lb />
The fact was announced at <lb />
the new Chamber of Commerce meet- <lb />
today, <lb />
the name of the concern <lb />
is withheld at the request of the <lb />
of the firm It Is rated at <lb />
and is said to be one of the big- <lb />
plants of the kind In the United <lb />
States. It will occupy the Progress <lb />
Building at Water and Jackson streets <lb />
and will begin operation on July <lb />
Several hundred people will be em- <lb />
ployed. <lb />
The pants factory was secured for <lb />
Norfolk over strong opposition from <lb />
other large cities and much of the <lb />
credit Is due to C. L. and H. w <lb />
They were assisted by <lb />
Henry G. Barbee, H. H. Trice and D <lb />
II. Goodman. Negotiations were b- <lb />
gun two months ago and ended today <lb />
when the agreements were all signed <lb />
and the building leased. <lb />
a that the factory in <lb />
question was contemplating the es- <lb />
of another factory H. W. <lb />
got In touch with the <lb />
of the firm who were known to <lb />
him and besides setting forth the ad- <lb />
vantages of Norfolk sent them news- <lb />
paper clippings of what was being <lb />
done by the new Chamber of Com- <lb />
The of the men at the <lb />
head of the organization was also <lb />
stated by Mr In a few <lb />
days a letter was received from the <lb />
concern In which It was stated that <lb />
members of the firm were <lb />
pressed with the spirit of the people <lb />
here and that Norfolk would be con- <lb />
After some correspondence <lb />
representatives of concern visited <lb />
this city; looked over the situation <lb />
and inspected several available sites <lb />
for the purpose. <lb />
In the meantime several other cities <lb />
fighting for the factory and It <lb />
was not known until a few days ago <lb />
that Norfolk had won out. The <lb />
referred to, while located in <lb />
Pittsburgh, Pa., has two branches In <lb />
Now York city and two In West <lb />
Compost <lb />
Write Mr that tells bow <lb />
it to Compost Hep, that <lb />
tells all about borne-made fertilizer. <lb />
w rite NOW. While wait in r for it, <lb />
your or druggist to <lb />
LYE <lb />
RED DEVIL <lb />
to that yon can start your heap soon <lb />
the Book arrives. Big . <lb />
earn. It is cheaper to in case <lb />
If wont orator <lb />
1st data. <lb />
cans M-G, Kl r <lb />
SAVE MONEY <lb />
On Fertilizer <lb />
let all that One <lb />
go to and scrape it up, <lb />
it all together, soil and RED <lb />
PULVERIZED LYE. In ail it will <lb />
be converted into the fertilizer <lb />
that money can bay. <lb />
Home-Made Compost will a lot of <lb />
money; it will <lb />
t will prove the mat work you <lb />
or halo can do. BED DEVIL <lb />
LYE while you <lb />
sleep, the only stuff that will do the <lb />
packed in big 414-inch cars, <lb />
air-tight, never fails, never <lb />
Prepared Bight For Compost, <lb />
Off I Al your <lb />
dealer for DEVIL <lb />
LYE at once. <lb />
ma. are. . <lb />
M. Mia, Ma. <lb />
OR, JOSEPH HYDE PRATT <lb />
SPEAKS TO <lb />
Male Makes Fine Speech <lb />
On Good And Tells What <lb />
Kind Of Roads To Build <lb />
On account of an unexpected and <lb />
unavoidable turn in of slate, <lb />
Gov. Craig found it impossible to be <lb />
present Saturday afternoon as had <lb />
been advertised and expected. Hut <lb />
I am free to say that I regard North <lb />
Carolina as having the best <lb />
and as the very best stale to live <lb />
in. And I do not believe that there <lb />
a better county in the or a <lb />
place where there arc brighter pros- <lb />
for a young man than Vance <lb />
Gold Leaf. <lb />
Wonderful Skin Salve <lb />
Salve is known <lb />
sent as his substitute Dr. Joseph everywhere as the best remedy for <lb />
Pratt, State Geologist one of the all diseases of the skin, and also for <lb />
best road experts in the United States, burns, bruises and bolls. Reduces In <lb />
r. Pratt was introduced by Mr. M. and is soothing and heal- <lb />
T. Hicks, who in his characteristic J. T. publisher <lb />
style put in some tolling blows for News, of Cornelius. N. C, writes that <lb />
good roads. Dr. Pratt said in <lb />
That the problem before us was <lb />
one box helped his serious ailment <lb />
other remedies fulled. Only <lb />
like a considering a prop-; Recommended by all <lb />
that the directors presented <lb />
the stockholders. The commit-1 <lb />
tee had prepared the bill and Having qualified as administrator <lb />
submitted it to the citizens of Vance of Major T. Jefferson, deceased, <lb />
county. Every citizen of the county of Pitt county. N. C, this Is to <lb />
a stockholder in the enterprise, all having claims against <lb />
as he would hate to pay his part an the estate of the said deceased to ex- <lb />
would in turn receive his part of the them to the undersigned within <lb />
benefits from the roads built. And twelve months from the date of this <lb />
each citizen therefore bad a vote in or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
the adoption of the bond Issue. It was In bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
a business proposition and a sound, indebted to said estate will <lb />
one which no set of men with bus- make Immediate payment. <lb />
the 29th day of April. 1913. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Administrator <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
ability. especially farmers, <lb />
could afford to reject. <lb />
This bill provides for which <lb />
would be sufficient to put good roads <lb />
Into every nook and corner of the <lb />
county. We have no need In this conn <lb />
for macadam roads, which were <lb />
from ten to twenty times as <lb />
In Cost <lb />
To paint the woodwork of a room <lb />
one coat with L. and M. Semi-Mixed <lb />
site to build as Boil roads, more ex- Use quart of paint made <lb />
pensive to keep up than the soil mixing part of Turpentine with <lb />
roads and would give us no better o parts of the L. and M. Semi-Mixed <lb />
service. There are three kinds of paint. This part of pure Paint <lb />
soil or dirt roads, the sand clay road M <lb />
which was composed of per cent painters costs about <lb />
clay and per cent soil, obtained Total <lb />
by hauling sand to a clay road bed compare this with the cost of ready <lb />
by hauling clay to a sand road bed mixed paints. But outside painting <lb />
in the above proportions, and prop- a, of Linseed Oil to a gal- <lb />
mixing them. The top soil road on of L, and Mr. Semi-Mixed Real <lb />
which is made by using the soil paint This will make 3-4 gallons <lb />
ready nature in the eat pure Paint costing about <lb />
and making a surface of It to <lb />
about or inches thick. Then; by J. R. and J. G. <lb />
the gravel road, that is built of <lb />
obtained from creek bottom or the <lb />
gravel banks or pits near the stream <lb />
beds or in what is known as the flood <lb />
plain. <lb />
Wile. N. C. <lb />
and <lb />
The law applying to <lb />
minors, to those minors under seven- <lb />
Any of those three types of roads years of age, is being discussed <lb />
give an absolutely hard smooth n B being called attention to <lb />
over which the maximum load the law Is now easier of enforce- <lb />
can be hauled for days In the year. consequently should be pro- <lb />
And after they have built the lay-1 of good. As amended the law <lb />
man can hardly tell one from the not only prohibits people from selling <lb />
by traveling over it. The chief <lb />
reason for building any of these par- <lb />
types in preference to the <lb />
is the nearness and convenience of <lb />
proper materials to make it out <lb />
of. <lb />
Our neighbor township, <lb />
or giving to the-youth <lb />
seventeen, but It empowers <lb />
of the law to stop a youth, If he <lb />
Is puffing a cigarette, inquire his age <lb />
and If he Is under seventeen years to <lb />
demand of where he obtained the <lb />
cigarette. If he refuses to tell he <lb />
ton, has built soil roads of the can be arrested, as he Is guilty of a <lb />
clay, lop soil and gravel varieties, do- j under the law. If <lb />
pending on which material could be tells who sold or gave him the cigar- <lb />
most cheaply. All of them then a warrant can be <lb />
giving excellent service and were built tor such person. This Is about as <lb />
at a very low cost. There is no strong as the law could probably <lb />
son. whatever, why Vance county With make it and it will work well, pro- <lb />
cannot have the officers are alert and enforce <lb />
roads township has. the law. What Is apt to make it a <lb />
There being no doubt from a <lb />
or practical point of view but that <lb />
Is the proper type of roads for <lb />
dead letter, however, is the <lb />
or lack of moral courage of <lb />
of the law. If the officer has <lb />
this country. Henderson township moral courage enough to pursue the <lb />
pays by far the greater portion of under the given him <lb />
tax, per cent, I am informed, law, he can accomplish a world of <lb />
all the other townships in the county good, hut If he turns his head the <lb />
pay only per cent. Of all this tax <lb />
and all of the roads built, the farmer <lb />
will get direct benefit while Hen- <lb />
will get the Indirect benefit. <lb />
It will help the county, and every <lb />
man and every business, occupation <lb />
Industry In it. <lb />
It will mean that of for- <lb />
capital will be brought Into the <lb />
county and spent. Not only will It <lb />
for good roads, but that amount <lb />
will be spent in labor and supplies to <lb />
build the roads and consequently put <lb />
Into circulation right here. We are <lb />
paying today right here In Vance <lb />
Iv a mud tax of some or <lb />
every year. All of which can <lb />
and will be saved to the people of the <lb />
county by good roads. The <lb />
of 1913, a bill <lb />
the Issue of bonds amounting to be- <lb />
tween and millions of dollars. <lb />
of which hope you are go- <lb />
to vote to Issue right hero in Vance <lb />
county on next Tuesday. Build good <lb />
I mads and In ten years the wealth of <lb />
county will doubled. I have <lb />
been In every state in the union and patch. <lb />
law will be a failure. While a boy <lb />
smoking a cigarette Is a disgusting <lb />
sight, yet the public docs not heed It, <lb />
an much as other offenses. It does <lb />
not attract and hold as <lb />
much. Consequently It will be so <lb />
for officers of the law to pass <lb />
over the matter. Exercise moral <lb />
age and the evil will be greatly re- <lb />
Whatever rights a grown per- <lb />
son may have In the smoking, <lb />
cigarettes, and no one should <lb />
to curtail this privilege, there <lb />
can be no reason why mere children <lb />
should be allowed to Indulge In cigar- <lb />
smoking. It Is the lack of moral <lb />
courage, often times through thought- <lb />
that causes this. Now and <lb />
then there come along people who <lb />
are not afraid to assert themselves <lb />
and they see a smoking a <lb />
cigarette, or a dumb animal being <lb />
treated on the streets. It Is <lb />
often the case, however, that <lb />
people, though possessing courage, re- <lb />
from Interfering when they see <lb />
such <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 />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
I ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Agriculture la the lost I . int. Most the Most <lb />
R. C, MAY , 1913<lb />
Good Road Election <lb />
Ordered by Commissioners <lb />
For Greenville Township <lb />
To Issue Fifty-Thousand Dollars <lb />
North of Bonds <lb />
FOR PERIODS OF FORTY YEARS <lb />
Petition Presented To Board On Mon- <lb />
day By Nearly Five Hundred <lb />
Voters Of Said <lb />
Township <lb />
The following resolutions were <lb />
passed by the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners at regular <lb />
held <lb />
Office of <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <lb />
of Pitt County <lb />
Greenville, N. C, May 6th. 1913. <lb />
Whereas, a petition In writing, In <lb />
the following language, <lb />
the Board of County <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
for the purpose of laying out. <lb />
establishing, preparing, grading, con- <lb />
and Improving In any way <lb />
the public roads in Greenville town- <lb />
us to order an entirely <lb />
registration for said election and In <lb />
all other respects fully compiles <lb />
the provisions of the Act of the Gen- <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina, en- <lb />
titled act to provide for the work- <lb />
of public roads of various town- <lb />
ships and issuing bonds for <lb />
which said act Is also denominated <lb />
as House Bill No. 1886, and Senate <lb />
Bill No. 1799 and which was duly <lb />
ratified March the 11th, 1913, and <lb />
WHEREAS, by the provisions of <lb />
said act the County <lb />
SEN. OVERMAN <lb />
Ask Him Questions Regarding the <lb />
Cotton Schedule <lb />
Business <lb />
Continues <lb />
To Grow <lb />
Increase <lb />
Capacity <lb />
Of Plant <lb />
While Anxious To Keep Pledges Ho <lb />
Wanted To Feel Free To Oppose <lb />
Any Detail That Might <lb />
Menace Industry <lb />
WASHINGTON, May <lb />
are empowered and authorized to or- Overman held a conference with Pres- <lb />
an entirely new registration of Wilson today on the cotton <lb />
the voters of said township, by sit- <lb />
thirty days notice of the same, <lb />
Now, Therefore, <lb />
Be it ordained by the Board of <lb />
schedule of the House tariff bill <lb />
may have an Important bearing on <lb />
the reception of the House measure <lb />
when it reaches the senate. He sought <lb />
County Commissioners of Pitt ascertain whether or not the pres- <lb />
North Carolina, in regular month-; allegiance to every item <lb />
If meeting assembled, on Monday, the bill as a test or party regular- <lb />
5th day of May. 1913, at the Tho senator declared that his <lb />
house in Greenville; was <lb />
1st. That an election shall be Senator Overman said after the <lb />
In Greenville township, Pitt that he told the president w. A. C. C. <lb />
North Carolina, at the usual voting It was claimed that there were many v, c T ,. u C <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock-1 Work has commenced to move away <lb />
of Homo frame building near the factory <lb />
Loan Association was held Tuesday <lb />
night In the court house, with Pres- <lb />
It. C. Flanagan providing. <lb />
An of the company real at <lb />
this meeting showed its affairs In <lb />
fine condition Its business grow- <lb />
larger all the <lb />
Secretary H. A. reported <lb />
of tho John Buggy Co., to <lb />
make room for the enlargement of <lb />
the buggy plant. It is their purpose <lb />
to put up another brick building <lb />
largo as the present one, which will <lb />
tho and capacity of Um <lb />
factory and make it the largest of <lb />
Its kind anywhere In this section of <lb />
that shares wore Issued In state. The vehicles <lb />
series which opened last by this firm have such a <lb />
bringing the total number for excellence that their <lb />
a little above practically all the South At- <lb />
matured during the past year, <lb />
one of these reaching maturity four <lb />
weeks ahead of tho average time with <lb />
associations, <lb />
A rising vote of thanks was ex- <lb />
tended the officers and directors for <lb />
their splendid management of tho as- <lb />
The board of was <lb />
re-elected as R. <lb />
Flanagan, D. J. H. A. <lb />
J. B. James. D. C. Moore, S. <lb />
T While, B. W. C. OH. <lb />
states, and It Is to meet the <lb />
demand that they find It necessary to <lb />
double the capacity of their plant. <lb />
President <lb />
Will Visit <lb />
The Canal <lb />
place in said township, At <lb />
the county court house In the town <lb />
of Greenville, North Carolina, on Sal- <lb />
ship, as is provided in House , , <lb />
1886. Senate Bill No. of the <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina, <lb />
session of 1913. <lb />
the undersigned qualified <lb />
of Greenville Township <lb />
North respectfully <lb />
your Honorable Board to sub- <lb />
to the qualified voters of Green- <lb />
ville township, the proposition to is- <lb />
Thousand Dollars <lb />
worth of bonds to run for a <lb />
of forty years, at per cent <lb />
Interest per annum, payable semi- <lb />
annually. and that your Honorable <lb />
Board order a new registration for <lb />
said <lb />
has been presented to us. the Board <lb />
of County Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
County. North Carolina, in regular <lb />
monthly meeting assembled, on this <lb />
the 6th day of May. 1913. and, <lb />
WHEREAS, the said petition is <lb />
signed by of the qualified voters <lb />
of said Greenville township, which <lb />
this board finds as a fact largely In <lb />
excess of one-fourth of the total <lb />
of voters of said township, and. <lb />
WHEREAS, by the provisions of an <lb />
act of the General Assembly of North <lb />
Carolina, ratified the 11th day of <lb />
March, 1913, and entitled act <lb />
provide for the working of public <lb />
roads of various townships and <lb />
bonds for the It is made <lb />
the duty of this board upon <lb />
to us of a petition In writing, <lb />
signed by not less than one-fourth <lb />
of the qualified voters of any township <lb />
by requesting us to submit to the <lb />
the question of issuing Fifty Thous- <lb />
and Dollars worth of bonds, <lb />
bearing Interest at tho rate of <lb />
cent per annum, payable <lb />
ally, and to run for a period of forty <lb />
years from date of issue, for the <lb />
pose of laying out, establishing, <lb />
repairing, grading, construct- <lb />
and Improving in any way, the <lb />
roads of Greenville <lb />
2nd. That at said election, all <lb />
those qualified to vote, who are la <lb />
favor of said proposition to issue <lb />
bonds for said purpose, shall vote n <lb />
ballot on which shall be written, o <lb />
printed, the words Road <lb />
and those opposed to said proposition <lb />
to Issue said bonds for said purposes <lb />
shall vote a ballot on which shall <lb />
be written, or printed words <lb />
Road <lb />
3rd. That in order to ascertain <lb />
accurately, the number of qualified <lb />
voters In said township, an entirely <lb />
new registration of tho qualified voters <lb />
of said township is ordered to be made <lb />
and for that purpose the registrar <lb />
herein named, is ordered to keep the <lb />
registration books of said township <lb />
open for the period of days, <lb />
preceding the said day of election, <lb />
and to give notice of the same in <lb />
some newspaper published In Green- <lb />
ville for tho period of thirty d I <lb />
and also by posting notice of <lb />
at the court house In said town for <lb />
thirty days. That In all other re- <lb />
the said election shall con- <lb />
In the cotton schedule us <lb />
It exists In the House bill, <lb />
that would seriously Injure tho cot- <lb />
ton manufacturing industry In North <lb />
Carolina if allowed to remain In the <lb />
tariff measure. <lb />
Mr. Overman did not say that <lb />
exist, but asked whether <lb />
or not the president thought a <lb />
tor. If he should discover an <lb />
in the bill and correct, would <lb />
he violating the pledges of the party. <lb />
Mr. Overman did not frame his exact <lb />
question or the president's reply <lb />
but stated that the Interview was <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Senator Overman explained that <lb />
his reason for seeking the president's <lb />
views were that while he Is anxious <lb />
t.-. keep the pledges of the party tor <lb />
tariff on everything down to a com- <lb />
basis, he wanted to feel free <lb />
to oppose detail that might men- <lb />
ace any Industry. He understood <lb />
from the conference that It was not <lb />
the desire of the president to <lb />
on the passage of the Underwood <lb />
measure regardless. <lb />
qualified voters of Bald township ducted under tho general <lb />
where said petitioners reside, a prop- <lb />
to bonds, for the <lb />
pose of laying out, establishing, alter- <lb />
repairing, grading, constructing <lb />
and improving In any way the public <lb />
roads of said township, within thirty <lb />
days to an election to be held <lb />
in said and to submit to tho <lb />
qualified voters of said township the <lb />
question of issuing bonds to the <lb />
amount, exceeding at the <lb />
rate of interest exceeding per <lb />
cent payable and to <lb />
run for the period exceeding <lb />
as may specified in, said <lb />
petition, and <lb />
WHEREAS, the said petition fixes <lb />
the amount of said bonds at <lb />
Thousand Dollars, and the <lb />
rate of Interest they shall bear at <lb />
five per cent, payable <lb />
of the slate, relative to the <lb />
of township constables. <lb />
4th. That for the purpose of hold- <lb />
and conducting said election. 01- <lb />
en Warren, Jr., Is hereby appointed <lb />
registrar, and O. W. Harrington an I <lb />
H. Dall, Jr., hereby appointed <lb />
Judges of election, who will <lb />
by taking tho oaths prescribed by tho <lb />
General Election Laws of the state, <lb />
and who conduct aid election In <lb />
accordance with tho said <lb />
Election Laws of the state and they <lb />
shall make their returns to this Board. <lb />
5th. It Is ordered, that a notice of <lb />
said election be posted at the court <lb />
I, at Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
the only polling place in Greenville <lb />
township, for at least thirty days <lb />
prior to the date of said election, and <lb />
that the same be published In at least <lb />
Independent, giving notices of said <lb />
election, the date thereof, the amount <lb />
of Bald proposed bond Issue, rate of <lb />
interest and period for which said <lb />
bonds shall run, which shall be th <lb />
notice of said election required to <lb />
he given by aid act and shall he <lb />
headed of Election, Upon I <lb />
Proposition to Issue Road <lb />
Bonds by Greenville Township, North <lb />
and shall be signed by the <lb />
Chairman of this Board and attests <lb />
by the Clerk of This Board. <lb />
6th. That this election Is called <lb />
and shall be held and conducted <lb />
the provisions an act of the <lb />
General Assembly of North Caro- <lb />
ratified the 11th day of M <lb />
After the adjournment of the an- <lb />
meeting, the met and <lb />
unanimously the following <lb />
n. c. <lb />
D. J. vice president. <lb />
H. A. White, and treas- <lb />
J. B. James, attorney. <lb />
Retailer <lb />
Is Again <lb />
Nabbed <lb />
Simon Williams, colored, better <lb />
known as Williams, la in the <lb />
tolls again. Simon has somewhat of <lb />
a reputation tor liquor selling. On- <lb />
about two months ago he <lb />
ed a year's on the roads for <lb />
blind and no sooner was h <lb />
given liberty than he went right back <lb />
lo his old trade. Ho was caught In <lb />
the act again and when hauled in <lb />
for preliminary trial could not pro- <lb />
the required bond and is again <lb />
In Jail to await the next criminal <lb />
term of court. This Is the came <lb />
g-o who. When In before, was <lb />
caught liquor light In the <lb />
but It ll a bet that Slier- <lb />
Dudley n t going to give <lb />
ii to repeat that trick this <lb />
time. <lb />
CENT IN ACT <lb />
Attempts Blow Up Hotel Crowd- <lb />
ed Tourists <lb />
CM <lb />
Many Americans Among The Of <lb />
Hostelry. Accused <lb />
Of Setting Fire To The <lb />
Parish Church <lb />
LONDON, May opposing tho <lb />
woman's suffrage bill in the <lb />
of Commons today. Premier Asquith <lb />
said he would resign if his colleagues <lb />
in the cabinet ever suggested that <lb />
they did not feel justified In following <lb />
a government the bead of which was <lb />
opposed to them. <lb />
LONDON, May A <lb />
caught early this morning <lb />
the police in the act of placing a <lb />
bomb at tho entrance to the Grand <lb />
WASHINGTON, May <lb />
Wilson will make a trip to the Pan- Hotel, which Is crowded <lb />
Canal after congress adjourns. can tourists, was brought up at Bow <lb />
Ho is anxious to tho great water- <lb />
v. before tho water is let In. Which <lb />
will tome time this fall. <lb />
Mr. Wilson to leave Wash- <lb />
as as congress completes <lb />
its work. He will make tho trip on a <lb />
class war vessel. After spend- <lb />
about a week on the canal he will <lb />
r n.- ii north and go to his <lb />
residence at Cornish. N. H. While <lb />
the itinerary has not been arranged <lb />
on the return trip the president will <lb />
probably leave the war at <lb />
street police court later in the day <lb />
and remanded by the magistrate for <lb />
further inquiries. She gave the name <lb />
o Ada Ward. <lb />
The bomb was in the form of a tin <lb />
canister to which attached a light- <lb />
ed fuse. A placard bearing the words <lb />
for was wrapped <lb />
round It. <lb />
The Grand Hotel is situated on <lb />
Square. <lb />
Apply Torch to Church <lb />
St. Catharine's, the parish church, <lb />
either Newport or Boston and proceed In the southeast of Lon- <lb />
to Cornish by train or automobile. wrecked by Are this <lb />
The main purpose of the Presidents <lb />
trip will be to gather Information as <lb />
to tho best method of governing the <lb />
canal after completion. The <lb />
work has been finished and <lb />
all that remains is the completion <lb />
of the removal of the slides, the lock <lb />
gate mechanism and the fortifications. <lb />
WITH <lb />
BITES PERSONS <lb />
May <lb />
has again been visited by a mad dog <lb />
This time It was a four months old <lb />
setter pup, and his victims are H II, <lb />
I manager of tho <lb />
and the outrage placed by the <lb />
police to the accounts of militant <lb />
The edifice was well alight before <lb />
the fire was discovered and the roof <lb />
crashed in Boon after the a-rival of <lb />
the firemen. <lb />
The pastor of the church saw three <lb />
women In the building shortly <lb />
the fire broke out. Ho assumed they <lb />
were the church was <lb />
kept open for private prayer through- <lb />
out the day. A number of hassocks <lb />
were found saturated with oil. <lb />
Florida Women Want Right <lb />
TALLAHASSEE, Fix. May <lb />
by the defeat in the <lb />
lest week of their resolution for a <lb />
WASHINGTON. May hot constitutional amendment granting <lb />
spell Is about to be broken by a cold suffrage to women, <lb />
one. I all parts of the state here <lb />
In the language of tho weather today to urge the senate to pass, a <lb />
sharps there will within the next permitting voters to set- <lb />
hours be a general change la tho question at tho 1914 election <lb />
distribution of atmospheric pressure. <lb />
Breezy <lb />
Weather <lb />
Coming <lb />
and fixes the length of time of said four issues of some newspaper pub- <lb />
bonds shall run for forty years in tho county, In the <lb />
from their date of issue and also re- Pally Reflector or The Pitt County <lb />
1913. entitled act to provide for Mattress factory; Lawrence Cooper. <lb />
the working of public roads of the ht year old son of W. J. Coop- <lb />
townships, and Issuing bonds or and a boy living miles In <lb />
for the and the country, near They <lb />
this Board Is directed to give In the jail went to Raleigh Monday to <lb />
name of this board any other or fur-1 the Pasteur treatment, <lb />
notice of said election that Tie jog WOrk In town ten <lb />
herein especially provided for. as he jays ago and Immediately <lb />
may be advised are required by said going Into the country, where <lb />
act. to the end that any no-1 after biting the boy, it was <lb />
contemplated by said act may killed. His first attack was on Mr. <lb />
he given the qualified voters of Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
little boy. whose thick out- <lb />
garment w-as torn but the skin <lb />
was not Mr. Stovall <lb />
Resolutions similar to tho above kicked him, making him loose his <lb />
were also adopted granting hold, when he attacked him, snapping <lb />
an election on Issuing him on the band. The dog was next <lb />
000.00 In bonds for the Improvement <lb />
of Its roads. Both elections will be <lb />
held on 5th of July. <lb />
seen at Mr. Cooper's home, where <lb />
Lawrence, to drive him <lb />
home, was bitten also. <lb />
the North American continent. <lb />
This will cause a reaction <lb />
to temperatures over the <lb />
tic states, the Ohio and Mississippi <lb />
Valleys and the lower Lake region. <lb />
The forecaster at headquarters who <lb />
tills all the other forecasters what <lb />
kind of weather to serve to their <lb />
constituents, looked over tho reports <lb />
Ii- his today, ordered the <lb />
la mercury to turn about and Issued <lb />
the usual warning to straw hats and <lb />
summer attire. <lb />
To Form Selling <lb />
Ky., May <lb />
co growers from every district in the <lb />
United States assembled here today <lb />
and began the movement for a national <lb />
selling organization. That the mar- <lb />
still Is In the hands of certain in- <lb />
despite the efforts of the gov- <lb />
Sail on World Tour <lb />
BOSTON. Mass., May <lb />
throe score of bright boys, member. <lb />
of tho Boy Achievement Club of <lb />
America, sailed from port today on <lb />
a trip around tho world. The young- <lb />
who formed a and healthy <lb />
looking party and attracted <lb />
attention, were selected <lb />
competition from the boys In <lb />
many large cities between San Fran- <lb />
and Boston. <lb />
HOUSTON. Texas, May ac- <lb />
of a man h's a <lb />
Paul R. Row en, observed by a woman <lb />
barber at the hotel where he <lb />
stopping and tho story she told <lb />
police, caused his arrest here last <lb />
Bowen Is held on suspicion <lb />
the charge being on <lb />
from Georgia, police, saying <lb />
eminent, was asserted. The Bowen In connection -with <lb />
delegates report the destruction i the finding of the murdered body a- <lb />
of a large part of the tobacco Mary in an Atlanta pencil <lb />
crop due to the floods. i factory.<lb />
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