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State Federation of <lb />
Women's Clubs In <lb />
Session at New Bern <lb />
President Mrs. Cotten <lb />
Address <lb />
VISITING DELEGATES <lb />
la Attendance At Opening Day. <lb />
Sew Bern Men Make Inter, <lb />
eating Speeches <lb />
Judge <lb />
NEW BERN, May ii. The eleventh <lb />
annual meeting of the North Caro- <lb />
Federation of Woman's Clubs <lb />
convened in city this morning <lb />
o'clock. More than two <lb />
hundred visiting delegates are in the <lb />
city to attend this meeting and It <lb />
promises to of the most <lb />
ever bald In the state. <lb />
who will tell of the social side <lb />
and Mrs. W. A. of Raleigh, who <lb />
will relate her general Impressions of <lb />
the National Convention. <lb />
After luncheon In the same place of <lb />
meeting, the report of state chairmen <lb />
and the club presidents will be read. <lb />
The event of Thursday evening will be <lb />
the address by Judge Walter Clark on <lb />
the Legal Status of Women In North <lb />
Carolina. This will be followed by a <lb />
discussion led by Miss May Hendren of <lb />
this city. The <lb />
end the will be <lb />
by the music department and <lb />
selections will be played by the or- <lb />
After this program the re- <lb />
at the Elks club will be ten- <lb />
by the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
take place. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
May Ticket named <lb />
Following tho first business meet- Thursday night was elected without <lb />
held at o'clock, luncheon any opposition, so the following gen- <lb />
was served tho visitors at the home will have charge of the city <lb />
of Mrs. S. L. Dill. Jr. At four affairs for the ensuing <lb />
the board of directors held j p major, <lb />
a meeting in the Elk's Temple. j Griffin. Wm. R. W. <lb />
most important meeting of the day W. J. Boyd. Frank Lilly. The <lb />
was held In Griffin auditorium to- these have served their town <lb />
night. This meeting, which was and we hope In the language- <lb />
open to the public, was presided of Wilson that their consul- <lb />
by Miss Mabel Chadwick, of this no mistake, <lb />
city. The program was opened by The are camping near <lb />
a musical selection from the high g, Abram's spring and leveling the <lb />
school orchestra and was followed by hill nearby, also have construct <lb />
an Innovation by Rev. B. F. Huske, a across creek, <lb />
rector of Christ Episcopal church of Ridge Spring. <lb />
New Bern. After a song by the ram- j All kinds of hardware, dynamite <lb />
department of the public schools, guns, pistols, and cartridges at J. R. <lb />
the addresses of welcome were made, smith and Bro. <lb />
The first address of welcome was pr. J. C. Caldwell, president of <lb />
made by Mrs. S. L Dill. Jr., j Atlantic Christian College at Wilson, <lb />
dent of the local club and In behalf delivered the address at the closing <lb />
of that organization. She was fol- the graded here Friday night, <lb />
lowed by T. G. Hyman, president or There was also a short program <lb />
the chamber of commerce, who ten- by the primary class which was <lb />
the visitors a welcome In he- Tery creditable to Miss Nancy Smith, <lb />
half of this organization. Follow- the teacher, and Mrs. Wright <lb />
Mr. Hyman. Judge O. H. Onion who furnished the music, <lb />
made an address in behalf of the j a full line of ready mixed pains n <lb />
local lodge of Elks. A fitting re- and Lewis Pure White Lead <lb />
was made by Mrs. S. P. Coop- oil. <lb />
of Henderson, first vice president Last Saturday a double team be- <lb />
the Federation. <lb />
Immediately after the addresses <lb />
of welcome and the response had <lb />
been made the entire assembly <lb />
joined in singing the Federation <lb />
song, written especially for this <lb />
The next event on the pro- <lb />
gram was an address by Mrs. R. P. <lb />
Cotten. of Bruce, who is president <lb />
of the State Federation. Mrs. Cot- <lb />
ti n is a lady of marked ability and <lb />
her address was intensely interest- <lb />
and was thoroughly enjoyed by <lb />
every one present. <lb />
The next address was made by <lb />
Miss Julia Miss Lathrop <lb />
Brief News <lb />
From Over <lb />
The State <lb />
ASHEVILLE. May Western <lb />
North Carolina lumbermen are <lb />
paring to register against the re- <lb />
Increased freight rate of the <lb />
Southern Railway Company, applying <lb />
to certain grades of lumber. Already, <lb />
the lumbermen are beginning to take <lb />
the matter up with the various <lb />
organizations to which they <lb />
belong and It la expected that tho mat- <lb />
will be taken to the Interstate <lb />
commerce commission. <lb />
The lumbermen claim that their <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Column <lb />
OF TAX OS <lb />
THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER re- <lb />
uttered a righteous protest <lb />
against the ancient, but not time-hon- <lb />
no length of time an <lb />
honor such a vicious con- <lb />
a work from poor <lb />
men every year for the upkeep of <lb />
roads, whereas the only correct plan <lb />
is to have each man pay only In pro- <lb />
portion to what he It is an <lb />
outrageous system that takes a whole <lb />
outstanding contracts were or earnings annually from <lb />
with the belief that the rates would <lb />
be continued and It is their <lb />
that in raising the rates on <lb />
varieties of, Jumper <lb />
notice, the company has made It <lb />
for the timber men to fill <lb />
orders at a great sacrifice. <lb />
KINSTON. May citizens of <lb />
Atlantic, in county, have <lb />
to deepen one of the fa- <lb />
of the smaller bodies of <lb />
in the sound section of East Caro- <lb />
The Thor-the as <lb />
the poor man, who perhaps owns lit- <lb />
or nothing, and who needs the <lb />
proceeds of his week's labor much <lb />
more than does some business man <lb />
earning to In a week's <lb />
If the poor man earning a day <lb />
must give six days a year to the roads, <lb />
then the rich man earning a day <lb />
should give to the roads. We <lb />
are glad to find that valiant good roads <lb />
tighter. Editor H. B. Varner. of Sou- <lb />
Good Roads, speaking out on <lb />
J. R. J. G. MO YE <lb />
GENERAL STORE PAINTS OILS <lb />
When You Paint <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Ute Pare OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the coil of Paint. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD. ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED way the I. A M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
SEAL 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 OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
If the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory <lb />
Then return whatever you have not used, and get ALL. you paid <lb />
the WHOLE of III and betides, the money you paid to the Painter. <lb />
Is an Inlet several miles <lb />
In length connecting Neuse river near <lb />
its mouth with Core sound and <lb />
verses Hunting Quarter township In <lb />
Carteret. It is known to every <lb />
gator of Core and Bounds as <lb />
a not only safe passage but a very <lb />
convenient one. <lb />
HENDERSON, May Sea- <lb />
board Air Line depot, a brick build- <lb />
lug, has Just been enlarged about <lb />
twice the former size, sheds, walks <lb />
and many other conveniences added. <lb />
The carpenters and brick masons <lb />
have turned It over to the officials <lb />
longing to Messrs. Spier and Edwards, <lb />
while crossing the bridge at Ridge <lb />
Spring, backed off and fell <lb />
teen feet, one of the mules was badly <lb />
hurt The driver Jumped in time to <lb />
are his life. <lb />
Hay. oats, ship feed, peanuts and <lb />
field peas at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Jones, of our town, has <lb />
copied a position with the following <lb />
manufacturers for <lb />
Walter A. Wood; Roderick Line and <lb />
Co. He sells farm machinery. <lb />
Mr. Richard has purchased <lb />
ft car. <lb />
Richard Carr, the colored man of <lb />
whom we made mention last week, died <lb />
Ls chief of the National Children's Hp m about -5 <lb />
Bureau, and roars a national <lb />
as being a great club woman <lb />
and an enthusiast of the work in <lb />
which he is engaged. Miss Lath- <lb />
and noted for Industry and sobriety, <lb />
and had many friends among the <lb />
white race. <lb />
The Rd Men are coming in from <lb />
spoke for about thirty minutes celebrate <lb />
and during this period the audience <lb />
was spellbound with the wonderful <lb />
flow of oratory with which she a <lb />
possessed and the convincing man- and barbecue n <lb />
in which she puts facts before <lb />
her hearers. Her address was <lb />
enjoyed and proved <lb />
as well as Interesting. <lb />
At the conclusion of the meeting <lb />
the visiting members of tho <lb />
ration and also every member of the <lb />
local club adjourned to the palatial <lb />
certain period In their order, with <lb />
speech from Mr. Roy Flanagan of <lb />
big basket dinner <lb />
the tobacco ware- <lb />
The latest styles of trimmed hats <lb />
and dress goods at J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
NOTICE OF LAND SALE <lb />
N. W. Outlaw and F. C. Harding <lb />
vs. <lb />
residence of Mrs. William B. Blades Warren and wife, <lb />
on Johnson street, where a Warren <lb />
was tendered them. This <lb />
ed one or the most enjoyable events or Court of Pitt County, in the above <lb />
of the day and Mrs. Blades was entitled action, rendered at the April <lb />
unanimously voted one of the most Term, 1913, of said Superior Court, In <lb />
charming of hostesses. Proceeding. I will on SATURDAY, <lb />
The following arrived to- of June, 1913, expose for <lb />
,. ,,., .,. sale at o'clock, noon, at public out- <lb />
day to attend the Federation meet- , n <lb />
Mrs. A. L. Cable, of Henderson; North Carolina, to the highest <lb />
Mrs. Marshall Williams, of bidder for cash, all the or parcels <lb />
is nothing more unjust than <lb />
the labor tax. How long will our <lb />
submit to It Any law which tax- <lb />
es the poor man per year and the <lb />
man with property, who Is able to pay, <lb />
the same, is absolutely unfair. There <lb />
is nothing right about it. Not far <lb />
from where I live I have in mind now <lb />
e man who owns horses, buggies, and <lb />
and big farms, who does not <lb />
even pay one cent towards the upkeep <lb />
of the roads, because he Is more than <lb />
years old. The chances are that <lb />
he will continue to use the roads <lb />
for thirty years yet. Every tenant <lb />
and handsome furniture has been he on farms , <lb />
ordered which will soon be In place. <lb />
It ls a handsome, and con- <lb />
situated. <lb />
Georgia Hicks, of Mrs. <lb />
Thomas B. Tyson, Carthage; Mrs <lb />
Gordon Mrs. W. Q. <lb />
Rogers, Mesdames <lb />
and Nicholson, of Charlotte; Miss <lb />
of land hereinafter described, lying <lb />
and being In the Town of Greenville, <lb />
State of North Carolina, and more <lb />
described <lb />
Being Lots Nos. in the plot <lb />
of that portion of the town of Green- <lb />
Worth, of Elisabeth City; Mis Tills known as and be- <lb />
Gibson of Wilmington; Mrs. Binning at the southwest corner of Lot <lb />
Ross, of Greensboro. <lb />
. 3-4 feet to the line of Lot <lb />
Two poems, Limitations and . . . . <lb />
. ,, , . . . No- thence with the line of No. <lb />
written by Mrs. Chas, M 1-2 feet to the beginning. <lb />
of this city, and which were awarded Also Lots Nos. in the plot of <lb />
the offered by the State that portion of the Town of Green- <lb />
of Woman's Clubs for the best known a. and be- <lb />
. . . . ginning at the Northwest corner of <lb />
composition by a member of any if and Fourth wIth <lb />
the clubs In the state, was read street North 1-2 feet to <lb />
Miss May Hendren. also of New Bern. <lb />
. 1-4 feet to Lot No. thence with <lb />
Thursday morning at the business of M <lb />
to be held In the Elks feet to Fourth street, thence East with <lb />
the Invocation will he said by Rev Dr. i Fourth to the beginning, being <lb />
J N. H. of this Tho the lots conveyed by J White and wife <lb />
. , . ., to L. Warren by Deed, dated <lb />
order of business will Roll In Book <lb />
report of finance page In tho Register's office <lb />
discussion of State Federation Pitt county, reference to which It <lb />
report of the committee <lb />
of Women In North Caro <lb />
of this and various <lb />
reports, Including those on the San<lb />
on legal j hereby made for <lb />
, ,, <lb />
Said land being land described In <lb />
Francisco Biennial by Mrs. Al Fair- <lb />
brother, who will discuss the business <lb />
aide and Mrs. K. C. Duncan, of <lb />
Complaint filed In this cause In <lb />
the above entitled action. This sale <lb />
will be made to satisfy the terms of <lb />
said Judgment above described. <lb />
C. C. PIERCE. <lb />
S Commissioner. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, May <lb />
Vivian Roberson and Fannie Belle <lb />
Roberson came in Wednesday to at- <lb />
tend commencement. <lb />
A new lot of shoes and slippers at <lb />
n. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Miss Maude Dawson came In Wed- <lb />
to visit her brother and to at- <lb />
tend commencement. <lb />
Don't forget that Kittrell and Co., <lb />
carry a full stock of assorted feed <lb />
stuff. <lb />
Messrs. Jack Holton, Ernest <lb />
and Dixie went to <lb />
Greenville Thursday morning and re- <lb />
turned about noon in an auto. <lb />
Miss Bertha Edwards from near <lb />
came In Wednesday to <lb />
attend tho commencement and re- <lb />
turned Saturday morning. <lb />
Prof. G. E. former <lb />
of W. H. S., was shaking hands <lb />
with Ms many friends In town <lb />
commencement <lb />
Try a bag of Chicken scratch and <lb />
make your chicken grow. Kittrell <lb />
and Cc. <lb />
Mrs. Nannie Bagwell come Thurs- <lb />
day to visit relatives and to attend <lb />
commencement <lb />
Misses Skinner and Ruby <lb />
Spier were guests of Mm. H. T. Ogles <lb />
by during commencement <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Co., <lb />
or your paper lining for tobacco <lb />
barn building, also rubber roofing <lb />
and ship stuff. <lb />
MIes Julia Smith of Ayden and <lb />
Miss Mary Kittrell of Greenville, <lb />
were in town Friday and Saturday <lb />
at the home of Mr. A. W. Ange. <lb />
Miss Cox, on her way to <lb />
Washington, spent a few days here <lb />
with relatives having left Snow Hill <lb />
Friday morning. <lb />
Kittrell and Company will give you <lb />
prices for your chickens. <lb />
Miss Louise of <lb />
Is spending the commencement <lb />
days with Miss Fannie Lee <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox who has been attend- <lb />
at New Bern, the United <lb />
court, came home Friday morning. <lb />
A new lot of pants Just In at A. <lb />
W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Misses and Johnson <lb />
were visitors In town during com- <lb />
at the home of Mr. J. R. <lb />
I Johnson. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
I for your engine oils <lb />
lubricating oils. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Hooks and son, Her- <lb />
came In from Wayne county, <lb />
Thursday to visit Mr. Hooks daughter, <lb />
Mrs. John Cooper. <lb />
Mr. Stephen Waters made a short <lb />
trip Into the country Sunday night. <lb />
Be sure to call on M. T. for <lb />
a bag of Merry Widow self-rising <lb />
baking powder. Saves the cost of <lb />
baking powder, soda and half <lb />
j lard. Satisfactory guaranteed or <lb />
money refunded. <lb />
Just a new line of work <lb />
and dress pants and shirts of the <lb />
latest designs and also a nice line <lb />
of Mohair -oats. Prices reasonable. <lb />
Call and be convinced. <lb />
of two or three still subject <lb />
to the labor tax. They must work <lb />
days In the year on the roads. II <lb />
is worth many thousands of dollars. <lb />
His tenants comparatively poor <lb />
men. Where ls the Justice of It-- <lb />
Progressive Farmer. <lb />
Does the foregoing article copied <lb />
from the Progressive Farmer appeal <lb />
to you If it does stop this Iniquitous <lb />
system that we have been blindly fol- <lb />
lowing for so many years, by voting <lb />
for the bond issue and good roads. The <lb />
only way to break up the six days a <lb />
ear on the roads system, Is by <lb />
to let every man pay his Just pro- <lb />
portion of the road tax In accordance <lb />
the amount of property he owns. <lb />
If a man owns a lot of property and <lb />
I to be greatly by good <lb />
roads, let him bear his part of th <lb />
i present road tax necessary for the <lb />
construction maintenance of th- <lb />
reads, but we submit that the old sys- <lb />
of requiring a poor man who lives <lb />
In the country to give a whole week <lb />
of his time to road duty, ls unfair, <lb />
just, and a discrimination. <lb />
Let's vote for a system that will <lb />
give us good roads now In- <lb />
creasing our taxes, and that will <lb />
away with the old free labor plan of <lb />
working the roads. It Is up to you Mr. <lb />
Farmer. You can protect and benefit <lb />
yourself If you want to. The county <lb />
commissioners have given you the op- <lb />
by calling the election. <lb />
Southern Railway <lb />
Schedule In Effect April 1913 <lb />
N, B. The following schedule <lb />
published as information only and <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
turns LEAVE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. dally, <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 />
Washington. <lb />
West Bound <lb />
a. m. dally, for Wilson, <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping <lb />
service. Connects north south and <lb />
west. <lb />
a. m. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Raleigh. Connects for all points. <lb />
p. m. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Raleigh. Broiler parlor car service. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
in sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb />
I. Agent. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
W. W. <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
W. A. WITT, <lb />
General Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
HAS MEALS A DAY, <lb />
EACH A DROP OF MILK <lb />
LONG BRANCH, Cal., May <lb />
regular meal consisting of one <lb />
of milk administered each hour an <lb />
its hand and arm so small the <lb />
attending physician's finger ring can <lb />
be slipped over the arm. to the el- <lb />
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Pain and Heals M .- r- <lb />
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by t Pharmacy. <lb />
Is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb />
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Linseed Oil are put together In in <lb />
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grind it and machines All it into cans <lb />
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For Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, out <lb />
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VETERANS <lb />
It Is said that harmony In the team <lb />
Is the secret of tho Cleveland Naps fine <lb />
showing this season. Tho have <lb />
cut out quarreling among <lb />
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Chattanooga, T Ms 27-29, <lb />
The ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAIL <lb />
ROAD COMPANY offers the very low <lb />
rate of from Greenville, N. C, <lb />
to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return, on <lb />
account of the Annual Reunion of <lb />
United Confederate Veterans. <lb />
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and 26th, limited to reach original <lb />
starting point returning not later than <lb />
midnight of June 6th, 1913. except by <lb />
deposit of ticket with Special Agent. <lb />
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payment of free of at time of de- <lb />
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25th. <lb />
For reservations or <lb />
information, apply to local Ticket <lb />
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T. C. WHITE, <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
W. J. CRAIG, <lb />
Passenger Traffic Manager. <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
Joe Minneapolis Old <lb />
Settlers will soon discard their cones <lb />
and liniment and show tho American <lb />
Association youngsters how the past- <lb />
was produced In the late sixties <lb />
early seventies. <lb />
AN OLD ADAGE <lb />
SAYS--a. <lb />
A light purse Is a heavy <lb />
Sickness makes a light purse. <lb />
The LIVER Is the seat of nine <lb />
tenths of all disease. <lb />
p to the root of the whole mat- <lb />
thoroughly, quickly safely <lb />
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Give tone to the system and <lb />
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It and r- <lb />
swollen <lb />
like <lb />
the excess acid la Quick, <lb />
safe and sure In No <lb />
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SOLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
One Dollar per bottle, or sent <lb />
paid -ii of price Dot <lb />
obtain.,.,; In your <lb />
SWANSON RHEUMATIC CUM CO. <lb />
at for<lb />
to <lb />
ox at Druggists. <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
at. <lb />
MM <lb />
WORK, It., t, <lb />
as Baa at <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF <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 />
la tie Halt tar Moat Us Host f ,,,,. <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 />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
MAI Is,<lb />
THREE MET DEATH <lb />
BY FALL OF <lb />
STEEPLE <lb />
Lightning Cuts Tall Spire to the <lb />
Ground <lb />
RESEMBLED I BIG TORCH <lb />
Virginia Traveling Men Want <lb />
In Cast Ballot by <lb />
Mail <lb />
Mass Of Glowering <lb />
tar and Bricks Fire And <lb />
Police Chiefs And Kills <lb />
Another Officer <lb />
Out, May <lb />
tall spire of the Knox Presbyterian I Would there <lb />
RICHMOND, Va. May <lb />
to the general the <lb />
law asked for by the Pro- <lb />
Association and by <lb />
Its Virginia division in session at <lb />
Lynchburg Saturday, designed to <lb />
permit voting by mall, not con- <lb />
template that votes shall be cast Bub- <lb />
sequent to the day of election. On <lb />
the contrary, all ballots must have <lb />
been received, and are <lb />
to be placed in the general box and <lb />
counted when the polls are closed, <lb />
Just like those cast In person. There <lb />
would be no long waits after election <lb />
where the vote has been close, to see <lb />
how the mail ballots turn out, nor <lb />
be a chance in such <lb />
church, feet above the curb, was <lb />
struck by lightning early today and <lb />
In the ensuing fire the chief of police, <lb />
the fire chief and a policeman were <lb />
killed and a fireman mortally in- <lb />
The three men who lost their lives <lb />
were burled beneath the burning <lb />
fry when It toppled and fell; the fire- <lb />
man was laid out with a blow on <lb />
the head from a flying timber. <lb />
The dead <lb />
J. A. chief of police. <lb />
Hugh fire chief. <lb />
Matthew Hamilton, policeman. <lb />
The steeple visible over a <lb />
radius lit up the heavens like a <lb />
torch and burned without hindrance <lb />
as the puny streams of water far <lb />
below fell many feet short of the <lb />
Showers of biasing <lb />
Are roof of the church and <lb />
and Hamilton, drag- <lb />
boss, had scrambled up a lad- <lb />
to the roof when the belfry top- <lb />
and fell. <lb />
It came down, a ponderous glow- <lb />
man of mortar and bricks and <lb />
showering embers far and wide. <lb />
cases for strenuous work with a few <lb />
voters who might hold the balance <lb />
of power. <lb />
The law provides, In brief, that a <lb />
traveling man, member of the army or <lb />
or other person who knows <lb />
that he will be away from borne and <lb />
at a certain place on election day, <lb />
must notify the registrar of his <lb />
In writing In advance. A spec- <lb />
ballot will be sent him. which he <lb />
must open only In the presence of <lb />
a postmaster or his assistant and <lb />
must mark and seal up. for return by <lb />
mall at once, without the knowledge <lb />
of the postmaster as to the nature <lb />
cf the vote. If In a foreign country, <lb />
the voting must be done In the pres- <lb />
of the American consul or <lb />
assistant, or if in the army or navy, <lb />
In the presence of the commanding <lb />
officer. <lb />
The votes must be sent in advance <lb />
of the election, and the registrar with <lb />
out opening the envelopes will deposit <lb />
ell such ballots In a box. The names <lb />
of all persons applying mall votes <lb />
must be made public before election. <lb />
When the polls close, the Judges of <lb />
Unable to flee the three men were election are to receive the ballots <lb />
caught beneath the mass. <lb />
and Hamilton died Instantly; <lb />
died on his way to the hospital. <lb />
The ate Its way to the heart <lb />
of the building and burned Itself are counted together. <lb />
from the registrar, check them <lb />
with the oil book and deposit the <lb />
tickets unopened In the with all <lb />
other ballots cast during the day. All <lb />
At noon today the ruins were <lb />
The loss Is about <lb />
Low Speed Saves Ship That <lb />
Iceberg <lb />
Feet High <lb />
LOCALS TAKES AUTO <lb />
With a Two Bagger <lb />
Cinches <lb />
HE OF I AND <lb />
FATALLY <lb />
A. I. <lb />
am, Buyer <lb />
Victim of Wreck <lb />
till The law ls mainly to <lb />
low traveling to <lb />
many are away from home on <lb />
day It would th main <lb />
would M In the fact that ti <lb />
an-1 tickets far off for voting, <lb />
to a would re- <lb />
quire lo b far la ad- <lb />
i van of and<lb />
n .- than Is on th <lb />
a . la <lb />
MONTREAL, May The Th too. <lb />
tern Range of the line. w opportunity <lb />
which has arrived In port with s for the or <lb />
damaged bow. presented practical of a <lb />
evidence of the heavy Ice conditions. situation <lb />
which, coupled with fog, have mad <lb />
navigation on the North Atlantic try- TY AT <lb />
work for mariners during the JUT. I <lb />
lust week. <lb />
In latitude 46.39 north and May At a <lb />
44.40 west, with the engines renting of the held <lb />
slowed down on account of the Mr R C of <lb />
which shut the vessel In on all Ayden. Is Inking a In <lb />
the Range was con- here was unanimously <lb />
fronted with an Iceberg nearly <lb />
feet high. low speed at which son of <lb />
the vessel was going saved a serious Carolina for the year r <lb />
accident As It was, quite rare Mr. will <lb />
Range struck the berg a from the good <lb />
and then slid away to the work he tins for the n- <lb />
Capt. Rea said that had the vessel this year. , <lb />
reversed her engines he would not <lb />
here to tell the tale. Bergs which , Chapter Growing <lb />
the captain could hear but not see At the convocation of <lb />
were scattered on all sides except to Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, Mon- <lb />
the eastward. After every blast of day six members were elected <lb />
the whistle a sound like the report for the degrees. These, with <lb />
of a gun followed from twenty to et team already on the way. give the <lb />
thirty seconds caused, chapter much work ahead. Special <lb />
by the of bergs, convocations will e held <lb />
a a result of the vibration from the lay afternoon at o'clock and at <lb />
whistle. o'clock at night lo confer degrees. <lb />
Greenville Wine la A <lb />
Game By To <lb />
Scores Home Over <lb />
The Fence <lb />
The fastest and probably the best <lb />
game that will be seen here this sea- <lb />
son was pulled off Tuesday after- <lb />
noon between the and a fast <lb />
bunch of ball tossers from It <lb />
was a hard fought struggle from the <lb />
initial Inning to the third out in the <lb />
Greenville started the run-getting <lb />
In the second frame when the all-, <lb />
tar crossed the pan <lb />
for score number one. In the second <lb />
the locals landed for but <lb />
no tallies. With two clean singles; <lb />
in the fourth another runner cross- <lb />
ed the safety line for the second <lb />
It was In the next that the real <lb />
battle began when the visitors shoved <lb />
their first runner across, but to keep <lb />
up the cheers of the bleachers Green- <lb />
ville duplicated little stunt <lb />
In this Inning. Upon the opening of the <lb />
sixth with the handling <lb />
the willow they began a merry-go- <lb />
round which lasted for this inning <lb />
alone, due to the rank errors on the <lb />
part of the locals and at the close of <lb />
the sixth the visitors were one to the <lb />
good by securing three runs. This <lb />
putting a gloom over the vast throng <lb />
of fans. But at this Instance Green- <lb />
ever hitting kid catcher, Fer- <lb />
Burch, going to the bat landed <lb />
a safe one putting It over the left <lb />
wall for a circuit of four stations, for <lb />
which be received a neat purse from <lb />
the spectators. The most serious part <lb />
of the combat was then with a tied <lb />
up score and at the bat, but <lb />
failed to connect safely and went <lb />
the and three order, <lb />
much to the delight of the nervous <lb />
fens. In the half of this, the <lb />
eighth frame cinched <lb />
the game when he smacked one <lb />
against the fence for an extra <lb />
two on bases. This ended th <lb />
la e as the visitors did ought In <lb />
the ninth. <lb />
James. star of a few sum- <lb />
ago. down short stop <lb />
In a manner. <lb />
Both played big league <lb />
locals showing need of practice <lb />
end team work. <lb />
The features of the game most de- <lb />
the number of runners <lb />
left wing of caught too <lb />
tar off the Initial sack and the sen- <lb />
catching of the visitor's <lb />
fielder. <lb />
The <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
. 000-4 <lb />
Earned runs. Greenville <lb />
Struck out <lb />
for Greenville and allowed bane . <lb />
on balls; Thompson for <lb />
on and allowed base on <lb />
tails; Homo run, Two <lb />
hits, Time of game <lb />
Umpire. Mr. Smith. <lb />
WELL KNOWN III I. C <lb />
Oscar C. Gregory, A Former Tobacco <lb />
Buyer Of Greenville Among <lb />
The Party Es- <lb />
Cohort <lb />
RICHMOND, Va., May <lb />
B. buyer for the <lb />
can Tobacco Company with head- <lb />
quarters here, was fatally Injured <lb />
this afternoon when an automobile <lb />
In which he and several other officials <lb />
of this company were passengers, <lb />
suddenly turned turtle while round- <lb />
a In the road near the <lb />
Country Club. He died tonight <lb />
Mr. sustained a <lb />
at the base of the skull and <lb />
also concussions of the brain, being <lb />
caught under the car as It wheeled <lb />
over. He was taken to St. Luke's <lb />
hospital, where be died Just before <lb />
midnight. <lb />
He was well known throughout <lb />
the North Carolina tobacco belt. <lb />
He married Miss Helen Battle, of <lb />
Rocky Mount three years ago. <lb />
J. Walker, manager of the <lb />
American Tobacco Co., In Richmond <lb />
was also severely hurt, though It ls <lb />
believed he will recover. He, too, is <lb />
Injured about the head. <lb />
Others In the car were Frank P. <lb />
Smith, manager of the Federal Cigar <lb />
Co., bruised and scratched about th <lb />
body and head; Oscar C. Gregory, <lb />
formerly of Greenville. N. C., assist- <lb />
ant to Mr. Walker, unhurt; J. E. <lb />
American tobacco buyer, of <lb />
South Va. unhurt All were <lb />
thrown from the automobile and It <lb />
regarded as miraculous that more <lb />
were not seriously hurt. Lee Bell, <lb />
the whim chauffeur, sustained severs, <lb />
though not fatal Injuries. <lb />
Mrs. who ls in delicate <lb />
health ls prostrated as a result of <lb />
the tragedy. <lb />
brother, Wm. <lb />
of Danville. Va., ls also a <lb />
prominent tobacco official. <lb />
Rare Musical Feast <lb />
At Training School <lb />
It has come to pass that anything <lb />
good may be expected In Greenville. <lb />
This fact ls due to the existence here <lb />
of such an Institution as East Caro- <lb />
Teachers Training School. Even <lb />
five years ago such an entertainment <lb />
as took place In the school auditorium <lb />
Tuesday night would not have been <lb />
dreamed of here. But so many good <lb />
things have come through the school <lb />
that we are learning not to be <lb />
prised at anything that ls <lb />
en. The entertainments that have <lb />
been given by the students them- j <lb />
selves have been of the highest ex- <lb />
and when they have gone <lb />
outside only the best has been sought. <lb />
And Greenville and community have <lb />
been made the recipients of a high <lb />
order of entertainment not heretofore <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
So It was In the recital Tuesday <lb />
night under the of the Ed- <lb />
gar Allan Poe Literary Society, to <lb />
the thanks of the school and <lb />
community are due for this rare <lb />
musical feast The Peabody <lb />
of Music was drawn upon <lb />
for three artists, whose equal has <lb />
not been heard In this section. These <lb />
were Mrs. Olga Hartz Owens, <lb />
violinist; Miss Ethel Lee, and <lb />
Mrs. Nellie S. soprano so- <lb />
The music teachers of the <lb />
school. Hisses Hill and were <lb />
piano accompanists, and the program <lb />
contained two duets for tenor and <lb />
baritone by Messrs. William Lewis <lb />
and Chas. James. <lb />
The program was as printed Tues- <lb />
day, and every number delighted the <lb />
large and appreciative audience. The <lb />
playing of both Mrs. Owens and <lb />
Miss Lee on their respective <lb />
was entrancing, while the <lb />
singing of Mrs. was mar- <lb />
She has a wonderful voles <lb />
la volume, sweetness and expression. <lb />
The school and every one connect- <lb />
ed with It are congratulated upon <lb />
the splendid entertainment <lb />
Nineteenth Lake Conference <lb />
LAKE. N. Y. May <lb />
The third Hague Conference and the <lb />
of Panama tolls will be th <lb />
principle topic of discussion at the <lb />
Nineteenth Annual Lake Con- <lb />
of International Arbitration, <lb />
which opened here today with a <lb />
and representative attendance. An <lb />
interesting program has been prepare <lb />
for thin conference and the list of <lb />
speaker Includes Charlemagne Tow- <lb />
Charles W. Eliot, president <lb />
of Harvard Dr. Alex- <lb />
member of the <lb />
parliament; H. Y. of <lb />
Vienna; former; <lb />
postmaster general of Canada; <lb />
the Canadian Nationalist <lb />
lender; G. II. of <lb />
others. <lb />
Judge Armistead <lb />
Dies Suddenly In <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
May <lb />
Armistead Burwell, one of the best <lb />
known and most able attorneys of <lb />
the and v the rev- <lb />
of Charlotte's citizens, died sud- <lb />
this morning at his home on <lb />
North Tryon street, aged years. <lb />
He was attacked Sunday by acute <lb />
Indigestion and failed to rally from a <lb />
a sinking spell last night <lb />
Judge Burwell first came to Char- <lb />
In 1867, his father a <lb />
preacher, founding what ls <lb />
now the Presbyterian College for <lb />
Women, then a female Institute. He <lb />
was graduated from Davidson Col- <lb />
about 1869, went to <lb />
from which state he went Into the <lb />
ranks of the Confederate army, b <lb />
com an adjutant general of the <lb />
Third Arkansas <lb />
After the war he returned to Char- <lb />
For a he taught <lb />
hut soon the of law. <lb />
tr a he practiced <lb />
with Mr afterwards be- <lb />
came the partner of Zebulon <lb />
Vance. Later he became associate; <lb />
with Judge D. Walker, lie <lb />
firm then became known as Burwell. <lb />
Walker and Cansler, and after the <lb />
of Judge Walker, several <lb />
years ego the firm became Burwell <lb />
end Cansler. In Judge Bur- <lb />
well M as appointed o the supreme <lb />
court bench by Governor Holt and <lb />
served the two years left of the <lb />
being unanimously nominal-1 i s . <lb />
but defeated a lush- <lb />
Ion ticket. <lb />
CITIZEN <lb />
Secures Peace Warrants which Puts <lb />
Seven Under Bond <lb />
JOHN I RAMOS THREATENED <lb />
On Account Of Article Published In <lb />
His Publication, Lire <lb />
Against New <lb />
WILMINGTON. May <lb />
be had been threatened with bod- <lb />
and with being driven out <lb />
of city because of an article at- <lb />
tacking T. W. Wood, newly elected <lb />
councilman, for stand In the <lb />
of N. J. Williams, chief of <lb />
lice, John Ramos, editor of the <lb />
Live Wire, a new weekly newspaper <lb />
published here, swore out peace war- <lb />
rants against seven citizens today, <lb />
each of whom gave bond In the sum <lb />
to appear before the record- <lb />
In the morning and to keep the <lb />
peace meanwhile. <lb />
The citizens are Percy W. Wells, <lb />
B. P. King, Jr., J. W. White. J. W. <lb />
Plummer, G. W. Frank Hot- <lb />
tel and James Howard <lb />
accused the councilman of <lb />
In the election of a <lb />
chief of police. <lb />
The has caused a hit of a <lb />
Seek t<lb />
In the city. The mayor, <lb />
; of police, sheriff and county <lb />
solicitor have all <lb />
May as ready to protect any <lb />
from many states were present today In the event of threats be- <lb />
when the 8th annual conference on made n. alleged, and have <lb />
and measures was opened the editor of the Live Wire <lb />
the auspices of the bureau cf n. event of violence he shall have <lb />
Congratulations <lb />
Sir Fox. noted English en- <lb />
expert, years old today <lb />
Gen. T. A. former police <lb />
commissioner of New York City, <lb />
old today. <lb />
Sir. F. W. Borden. former <lb />
of of Canada, <lb />
Fast Carolina Teachers <lb />
School <lb />
Mrs. Theodore soprano, <lb />
from Baltimore, delighted the school <lb />
assembly this morning by sing- <lb />
a beautiful selection, Spring <lb />
Mr. Huske conducted the devotion- <lb />
exercises, an interesting <lb />
talk on Is Worth While In <lb />
The school Is always glad to have <lb />
Mr. Huske visit It. <lb />
standards of the Department of Com- assistance. <lb />
Training The conference will <lb />
i its in session several days. The ob- <lb />
are to obtain and <lb />
form laws in the several and <lb />
for Lane and Goethals <lb />
Cal. May con- <lb />
with the commencement, on- <lb />
to promote uniformity of practice at the of California, <lb />
dealing with weights and measures today the honorary degree of LL. D., <lb />
problems. <lb />
factories in <lb />
shut down because of <lb />
and demand their <lb />
for higher wages. <lb />
was conferred Franklin <lb />
Lane, Secretary of tho Interior In <lb />
President Wilson's cabinet, and Col. <lb />
Geo. W. Goethals. chairman of the <lb />
Isthmian Canal Commission, an <lb />
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Notice Is hereby given that the Ma- <lb />
Act of the General Assembly <lb />
of 1913 amending the Machinery Act <lb />
of 1911. requires that all property, <lb />
real and personal, shall be listed <lb />
the month of May, making a fail- <lb />
to list a misdemeanor and sub- <lb />
to double taxation. All persons <lb />
will take notice that this law will be <lb />
rigidly enforced in Pitt county. <lb />
By order of the Board at its reg- <lb />
meeting on the first Monday of <lb />
May. 1913. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Chairman of the Board of Commission- <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
BELL, Clerk. <lb />
NOTICE OF ELECTION <lb />
Be It Ordained, by the board of <lb />
of the town of Greenville, in <lb />
meeting, assembled on Thurs <lb />
day night, the 1st day of May. 1913, <lb />
as is provided by the charter of said <lb />
town and the various amendments <lb />
as <lb />
That an election be held In the <lb />
wards of town, on Mon- <lb />
day, the 2nd day of June, 1913, for <lb />
the purpose of electing a mayor I <lb />
live aldermen for said town. <lb />
mayor and those persons elected from <lb />
the 2nd. 3rd and 4th wards of said <lb />
town shall continue in office for two <lb />
years from the first day of July. 1913. <lb />
and those from the 1st and 5th wards <lb />
for one year from July 1913. or <lb />
their successors are duly elected <lb />
and qualified. The mayor of said <lb />
town to voted for and elected by <lb />
the entire vote of the town, and one <lb />
alderman to be elected from each of <lb />
the five wards of said town as afore- <lb />
said; <lb />
That the following named <lb />
sons are hereby appointed as reg- <lb />
and Judges of the election, <lb />
hold and conduct said election In the <lb />
wards of said town, <lb />
ward. D. T. Beaman. registrar; <lb />
Charles Cobb and J. I. Smith, Judges <lb />
of election. <lb />
2nd ward. M. II. White, <lb />
I. W. Lawrence and W. D. <lb />
of election. <lb />
3rd ward. R. A. Tyson, Jr., <lb />
W. C. Thomas, J. A. Lang, <lb />
judges of election. <lb />
4th ward, D. D. Haskett, registrar; <lb />
James Brown and W. M. Moore. <lb />
Judges of election. <lb />
5th ward, J. G. Bowling, registrar; <lb />
D. S. Smith and H. L. Coward, judges <lb />
cl election. <lb />
That said election shall be held <lb />
at the various places In said wards, <lb />
1st ward, at court house. <lb />
2nd ward, at J. E. stables. <lb />
3rd ward, at Brick ware- <lb />
house. <lb />
4th ward, at store, Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
5th ward, at W. L. Hall's <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
That registration books of said <lb />
town will be open at the various poll- <lb />
places In each ward on <lb />
day, Thursday and <lb />
and from o'clock, a. m., to <lb />
five o'clock p. m. is provided for <lb />
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MACHINERY <lb />
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first i n Its <lb />
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RE A NICE LINE OF HIM GOODS, <lb />
THE Wild- <lb />
Mill WALL PLANTER AM ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT.<lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
Time of and Departure the <lb />
Trains <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
Northbound <lb />
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p m. p. m. <lb />
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All are lo LIST ST. LOUIS, May of <lb />
during the month arriving In Si. <lb />
U to attend the Con- <lb />
The will begin to- <lb />
Those living In Out town of <lb />
morrow and continue for one week. <lb />
and In the g <lb />
school district required to Hat in <lb />
the Commissioners Room to the court A. Wright, governor of <lb />
Indiana. U. S. senator and <lb />
W. U HALL, later to Prussia, died In Berlin. <lb />
for Town of Born In April<lb />
that led all other banks in this t . Lion in increase in business during the <lb />
THE TRUST CO., <lb />
Started in 1901 r going forward ever since <lb />
AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPOSIT WiTH <lb />
IV E HAST B T S I E S S <lb />
E. . E. B. O S, V C. S. C A B B, Cashier.<lb />
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Norfolk Southern Railway <lb />
lilt. AT LANG'S <lb />
Schedule in ST, 1913 <lb />
K. B. The following schedule figures <lb />
published as information only and <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE <lb />
Eat Bound <lb />
a- m. daily, <lb />
Pullman Bleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, <lb />
City and Norfolk. Broiler par- <lb />
car service. Connects <lb />
points north and west. <lb />
p. m. daily, except Sunday, for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
West Bun lid <lb />
a. m. daily, for Wilson, <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects north south and <lb />
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a. in. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
Connects for all points. <lb />
p. m. daily, for Wilson an <lb />
Raleigh. Broiler parlor car service. <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
in sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb />
L. Hassell, Agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
W. A. WITT, <lb />
General Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
DOTTED <lb />
VETERANS <lb />
Tenn, May <lb />
The COAST LINK RAH. <lb />
oilers the very low <lb />
rate of from Greenville, N. C, <lb />
to Chattanooga, Tenn., and return, <lb />
account of Hie Annual Reunion of <lb />
United Confederate Veteran. <lb />
Tickets Will be sold May 24th. <lb />
and limited lo reach original <lb />
starting point returning not later than <lb />
midnight of June 5th, 1913. except by <lb />
deposit of ticket with Special Agent, <lb />
Broad street, Chattanooga, and <lb />
payment of free of at time of de- <lb />
posit, limit will be extended to June <lb />
25th. <lb />
For reservations or <lb />
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Agent, or <lb />
T. C. WHITE. <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
W. J. CRAIG. <lb />
Passenger Traffic Manager, <lb />
WILMINGTON, N. C. <lb />
Three Fine Speeches And A Barbecue <lb />
thirteen Stuck Law Pigs <lb />
N. C, May 1913. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Last Friday, May 2nd, was a red <lb />
latter day for Lang's Cross Roads <lb />
school and Cross Roads Union, <lb />
for on that day we were the happy <lb />
of addresses from <lb />
tor Wilson, Representative Clark and <lb />
Superintendent At <lb />
tor the teachers the Union <lb />
showed its of the <lb />
spirit displayed by the two excellent <lb />
j out g i i had <lb />
done their m for <lb />
the district, by giving barbecue din- <lb />
thirteen pigs. Recollect we <lb />
are in tile BO e district and I at <lb />
all these w. re from the <lb />
neighbors, <lb />
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ii had a plenty to eat and <lb />
really ill. <lb />
Prof. Wilson made a m effort <lb />
to be Ufa and Ills speech was <lb />
calculated to be of n to the <lb />
community. <lb />
Representative Clark's speech em- <lb />
the value of h <lb />
general and did he urge <lb />
us to cooperate In securing I <lb />
for the <lb />
made, <lb />
tho beat that he has ever <lb />
made upon such an occasion. His <lb />
was voted a <lb />
did one. Ho fact <lb />
that each one should he desirous <lb />
all In Ills power for the pen- <lb />
oral welfare of the community, Mu- <lb />
and cooperation should he <lb />
the watchword. <lb />
We have a fine local Union. <lb />
of the members seem to be <lb />
with the proper Union and <lb />
we had a school presided over <lb />
by Miss Lilly Tucker and Miss An- <lb />
each of whom was raised <lb />
in the country lust across the creek <lb />
from the school and although <lb />
folk they esteemed by us fine <lb />
B. O. <lb />
A lilt B <lb />
The Advice Of This <lb />
man Is Of Certain Value <lb />
Many a woman's back has many <lb />
aches and pains. <lb />
Ofttimes the fault. <lb />
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so effective. <lb />
Ore women know this. <lb />
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usually go together. <lb />
of N. Y., <lb />
bad trouble for <lb />
. years and became so weak that <lb />
l lid hardly walk or do any work. <lb />
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. it by the weakest <lb />
n Hint is delicious to the taste. <lb />
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that your money will <lb />
if it docs nil help you <lb />
Pharmacy, Greenville, N. <lb />
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FOB a <lb />
pigs and one Service Hoar. <lb />
The best breeding to be bad. Can <lb />
seen at the brick yard. W. H. <lb />
Jr., <lb />
Hilt SALE I A PASSENGER, <lb />
forty horse car. <lb />
new. F. H. Hooker. <lb />
. <lb />
V. I Men <lb />
and women to handle our self-sell-, <lb />
lug household and cam <lb />
to and day In spare time; j <lb />
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street, Mass, <lb />
Colored School at <lb />
cl of the <lb />
a Industrial School. Part <lb />
K. fur the training of col <lb />
youth, will begin Sunday, the 25th, <lb />
Hr. A. O. Davis v III preach I <lb />
sermon, s inter- <lb />
will be <lb />
during the week. <lb />
Thursday, the 29th will be farm- <lb />
At o'clock p. there iii be <lb />
a round table talk on the <lb />
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will furnish the <lb />
speakers. The public Is cordially In- <lb />
to attend these exercises.<lb />
J. E.<lb />
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fur Setting of IS <lb />
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and Ruff and Bar- <lb />
red Plymouth Rocks. Some of the <lb />
finest stock in the south In my yards. <lb />
. J. JENKINS, N. C.<lb />
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The Boston have released <lb />
Miguel Gonzales. the Cuban catcher, <lb />
to the Long Branch Club of the New <lb />
York-New Jersey League. <lb />
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have formed a union <lb />
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of Deeds Roll has <lb />
taken in charge the west of the <lb />
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house and set In It plants and Bow- <lb />
ors. <lb />
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In St. Louis this year are out- <lb />
side, Still, neither the Drowns nor the <lb />
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touted to lie before the opening of th- <lb />
season. <lb />
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Tired out, weak, nervous men <lb />
women would feel ambitious, <lb />
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The Flanagan Line <lb />
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This is one of our many styles. You can <lb />
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guarantee is behind each one. <lb />
Write for our descriptive circulars showing out- <lb />
line of buggies, bicycles, harness lap robes, or <lb />
come to see us let us show you what we have. <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Company <lb />
Licenses <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds <lb />
issued marriage licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
Henry Boyd and Letha Moore. <lb />
C. T. Cox and F. Cox. <lb />
ft. R. Stocks and Nina Allen. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Noah and Ada Cox. <lb />
We cannot prices on our <lb />
as the space won't permit us. <lb />
like for everybody to vis- <lb />
it oar store and see the wonderful <lb />
we are offering at give away <lb />
Every article on display is <lb />
below cost and it is to <lb />
advantage to come now before <lb />
the best is gone. Don't forget <lb />
and ginghams at yd. Come, <lb />
and no harm done if you don't wish <lb />
to buy. <lb />
and <lb />
Embroidery <lb />
We have just received <lb />
several thousand yards of <lb />
and embroideries in <lb />
and Chime. <lb />
This is one of the strong- <lb />
est lines we have ever shown <lb />
for the price. <lb />
We have a very large as- <lb />
for <lb />
and <lb />
per yard. <lb />
You are invited to inspect <lb />
them. <lb />
Quality Shop <lb />
II <lb />
MOVED <lb />
to Fourth Street, front of <lb />
II. I. Smith's stable, building <lb />
formerly occupied Chinese<lb />
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Hut all minor things <lb />
Will<lb />
WILLIAMS <lb />
HAVING purchased the stock of Merchandise formerly owned by O. 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 />
been withdrawn from sale, while some new stock is being added. <lb />
This stock consists principally of Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions and Farm <lb />
Supplies, of the staple variety, and will be offered to the buying public at a <lb />
SACRIFICE. j , I i LI <lb />
We will not conduct a sensational cost sale, but our will be sold on <lb />
MERIT alone. t , J . I t J E I <lb />
Turnage Brothers<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published b <lb />
REFLECTOR Inc. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
year. . .<lb />
be bad <lb />
at office <lb />
Tn building, Evans <lb />
and Third streets. <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions <lb />
t respect will be charged r at <lb />
per word <lb />
It Is not because an accident bas Something certainly ought to be The news dispatches say that street <lb />
occurred that we write this, as it was done to stop so many beggars speakers in Japan cities are <lb />
already in mind to bay the most the rounds from town to the crowds about California's an- <lb />
places that children Some of them make themselves a land bill. Talking to the <lb />
gather to play is around new build- nuisance and If no law will in Japan is not making any rotes <lb />
that are going up. A day stop It the towns ought to have local in California. <lb />
two ago a bunch of climbed to laws to protect themselves. be- o-------- <lb />
the second story of a building In cause people are charitable and ready <lb />
and were walking the sleepers j o help when the object la worthy, The lower of congress stood <lb />
with almost as little thought of reason they should he constant- b the democratic party pledges <lb />
r as if the bad been on the groan upon by professional beg- tariff bill <lb />
and the call of a was Bars <lb />
threatened to make them come d <lb />
It is a wonder that many serious ac- <lb />
advertising <lb />
will be for at three <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
Entered as second class matter <lb />
August 1910. at the post office at <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, under <lb />
art of March S, 1879. <lb />
In Louisburg a two-months old <lb />
do not occur from this cause hydrophobia bit a woman. <lb />
I children should all <lb />
from going about such build <lb />
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It now goes <lb />
to the senate to see how well Unit <lb />
body will do. <lb />
City Thronged With Those That <lb />
lore The Gray <lb />
Ml EXERCISES <lb />
Old Escorted To Hill <lb />
Cemetery Graded School <lb />
tarried Flor. <lb />
Decorations <lb />
When traveling men come up <lb />
street these days they look with <lb />
much satisfaction on the handsome <lb />
in the same household. Six lives en- <lb />
dangered just for one little dog. Yet <lb />
there are some people who think opened. <lb />
That Has a graceful act on the part more of a dog than of the safety of <lb />
the of Women's Clubs, the members of their household. And The militant in London <lb />
j their in New Horn, in some cuss The Reflector every time continue to make all kinds of <lb />
a lean fund to aid desiring it says a word against dogs. lie. They may think that Is the way <lb />
welfare commission. <lb />
Corporation commission, to have <lb />
supervision over investment <lb />
ties. <lb />
Non-partisan primary election laws. <lb />
State civil service commission to <lb />
control practically all non-elective <lb />
positions. <lb />
State water commission, controlling <lb />
power and Irrigation supplies. <lb />
One of the most radical measures <lb />
which has passed and received the <lb />
Tuesday opened beautifully, and at Governor's signature is the red light <lb />
an earl, hour Confederate veterans law, which will be <lb />
, . to the people In a referendum <lb />
and others began coming In to attend <lb />
the reunion and memorial exercises. upon the prop- <lb />
The veterans were all decorated and <lb />
ribbon badges, while some wore their of property for a at <lb />
crosses of honor. As they came <lb />
they gathered about the square and <lb />
s soon to be The corner waiting for <lb />
the exercises to begin. <lb />
met In the court house for the an- <lb />
business session. In the ab- <lb />
of Commander E. A. be- <lb />
MAY 1913 <lb />
STAMP r <lb />
The Washington City correspond- <lb />
of Greensboro News sends <lb />
that paper an Hem that will be read <lb />
with ranch Interest by the large ma- <lb />
of the people In North Caro- <lb />
who want to see a cessation of <lb />
the liquor traffic and an enforce- <lb />
of the prohibition law. The <lb />
item <lb />
of <lb />
W, II. Osborn told the Dally News <lb />
correspondent tonight that he Is work- <lb />
on plans which he will put In <lb />
operation shortly that will drive <lb />
out of North Car- <lb />
The commissioner said he Is <lb />
positive this can be done and that he <lb />
will do so If It takes every revenue <lb />
officer In the service to accomplish <lb />
his purpose. <lb />
state of North Carolina <lb />
some thirty to forty thousand ma- <lb />
bas decreed that the state shall <lb />
said the colonel. Webb <lb />
law and the search and seizure meas- <lb />
are doing excellent work. The <lb />
federal government will do Its part <lb />
and will see to It that no whiskey Is <lb />
distilled within the borders of the <lb />
The Reflector is going to throw out <lb />
a challenge, and If any town In North <lb />
Carolina wants to It the proof <lb />
must be shown before there is a <lb />
surrender. That Is that for a town <lb />
of five thousand population. Green <lb />
villa Is the best building and loan <lb />
town In the state. Here is our <lb />
The Home Building and Loan <lb />
has been In existence years, <lb />
has already matured two series, one <lb />
of them In weeks and has over <lb />
shares In force. Tho fifteenth <lb />
series was opened May 3rd, and <lb />
one week shares were written <lb />
for that series with a prospect of it <lb />
going to 1200. If that record can <lb />
be beaten we would like to know <lb />
It, <lb />
young women in securing an <lb />
The fund Is to be known as <lb />
the Cotton i <lb />
thus named in honor of Mrs. <lb />
I, It. <lb />
to make friends, but the world does <lb />
A man In the western part of the at it that way. <lb />
tale hung up vest in one pocket <lb />
were In bills. The next Greensboro Record rejoices that <lb />
the retiring president time he wanted to put on the vest tho elections are all over. They are <lb />
of the Federation. In twenty was in its place all right, but nit yet ahead of us down this way, with <lb />
after the adoption of a so the money, as a thief had wain- scheduled. <lb />
to start this fund, the members oB Not Bum I <lb />
i i be Bare, but If it had been put, Some of days after factories <lb />
In the bank the owner would know Just are located here, we hope to sen <lb />
where to find it. things bearing the stamp <lb />
--------o <lb />
had subscribed half <lb />
sum being pledged by the Cotten <lb />
Such a loan fund will prove of <lb />
Inestimable value to many young <lb />
women of North Carolina. <lb />
a penalty. <lb />
Among paternal legislation the <lb />
pension act and that <lb />
aid for discharged convicts stand <lb />
o clock Bryan Grimes Camp The also that <lb />
wages shall be paid to convicts during <lb />
their Incarceration. <lb />
Courts are restricted from fixing the <lb />
cause of sickness, the meeting was of , for any . <lb />
culled to order by Capt. J. J. <lb />
who presided. The roll was <lb />
murder. <lb />
Direct election of United States <lb />
senators was endorsed. <lb />
To carry on white slavery <lb />
After years and years of neglect- <lb />
automobiles bas come <lb />
very near causing some serious ac- There are plenty of them ready to <lb />
here recently. It Is all right that The Reflector was on to <lb />
culled. <lb />
The camp appointed the following <lb />
monument committee to look after where Mann act leaves off <lb />
raising funds for the erection of the the provisions of the law Incorporated <lb />
monument on the court house an act that applies to inter-county <lb />
T. J. W. L Brown, D. C. i WOmen. <lb />
Moore. R. Williams, R. L. Carr. J. To a bill pro- <lb />
B. White, A. J. Griffin, A. L. that an applicants for <lb />
W. H. Wilson and Cobb. ; marriage licenses must be equipped <lb />
Tho camp then formed with health certificates. <lb />
Made In and headed by hundreds of <lb />
with flowers marched to the <lb />
cemetery where the graves of depart-; An exceedingly pretty marriage <lb />
ed comrades were decorated. In the witnessed by a large number of <lb />
To hear the expressions of <lb />
from the old soldiers here at <lb />
the; reunion Tuesday, was enough <lb />
to make any one who took part <lb />
their entertainment feel good. Many <lb />
of the veterans were about The Re- <lb />
office during the afternoon, <lb />
and said they had never enjoyed a <lb />
reunion day more than this one. In <lb />
addition to the fellowship of their <lb />
comrades, some of whom had <lb />
met a year, they enjoyed the <lb />
speaking, tho music, the <lb />
biles placed at their disposal, the <lb />
bountiful prepared for them <lb />
and tho seats arranged for <lb />
of the dinner comfort And <lb />
without crowding, <lb />
appreciated all <lb />
their pleasure. And the people were <lb />
glad of the opportunity to do these <lb />
things for the old heroes. <lb />
--------o <lb />
waning m county has at M people to have automobiles MM <lb />
come to a realization of her duty in want them and can afford them, but <lb />
honoring memory of her those who seem lacking In Judgment <lb />
soldiers. The last legislature , cars carefully and <lb />
pissed a bill giving the commission-, <lb />
IT. of the county authority to others, ought to have the <lb />
for the erection of a right down on them. <lb />
monument when the people of <lb />
county shall supplement with a The preservation of game and fish <lb />
like sum. The county commission- , ,., ha much <lb />
at their April meeting agreed to , , <lb />
. . i cussed recent years, and nearly <lb />
make the appropriation as , <lb />
ed. and at the old soldiers reunion every passes some law per- <lb />
Instead of kicking at your home <lb />
town, If you don't like It there Is <lb />
plenty room on the outside. <lb />
Japan Is bragging on being able <lb />
to raise a large army, but that does <lb />
not frighten anybody. <lb />
Just as well go on and see the tax <lb />
today the matter of raising the other to it. A correspondent of this have <lb />
part of the fund was given a paper makes a timely suggestion <lb />
impetus. Now, let the work of i regard to destroying fish. Shooting or <lb />
the fund be pushed rapidly so <lb />
the monument can soon be Mn ls a needless destruction.<lb />
Some papers are calling attention old D. j. <lb />
to the bad use of words in calling Whichard, of the Greenville Reflector, <lb />
a member of the senate a senator and <lb />
a member of the of <lb />
has been appointed of his <lb />
town and while we have always lab- <lb />
a congressman, when both tho m under the <lb />
j radiance was mostly shed among the <lb />
senate and house compose the con- yet we no fear but what <lb />
It ls a wrong use of words. I he will also shine with the malls. Con- <lb />
to be sure, but long custom to the people of <lb />
It Is something that must be done. <lb />
You cannot And many towns twice <lb />
as large as Greenville that have two <lb />
as large banks as this town. <lb />
The continued dry Is <lb />
a somewhat gloomy crop pros- <lb />
May's cold spell Is of rather long <lb />
brought the terms Into such general <lb />
use that It will be difficult to break <lb />
away from. We expect that even the <lb />
papers pointing it out will frequent- <lb />
be caught referring to Congress- <lb />
man So-and-So. <lb />
The Reflector tried so hard with- <lb />
out result to awaken <lb />
In the river front into <lb />
a place of recreation by providing <lb />
pavilion, bath houses and boat houses <lb />
that we felt like the sub- <lb />
despair. But the people of <lb />
this generation are missing so much <lb />
pleasure in this neglect that we are <lb />
mustering up hope enough to men- <lb />
It once more. Greenville has no <lb />
park, and the river front could easily <lb />
be made Into one. <lb />
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The heading an exchange places <lb />
over a report of the Federation meet- <lb />
not Ins In New Bern, says Club <lb />
Women Spend a Full We don't <lb />
like that much, but being a women's <lb />
masting the reader will not as read- <lb />
associate the with New- <lb />
being the chief Import- <lb />
town the state as they would <lb />
At <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
A young woman missionary re- <lb />
returned from the heart of <lb />
Africa, took a look around New York <lb />
city and declares that <lb />
needs missionaries far more than the <lb />
savages on the African west <lb />
We expect she ls pretty close to the <lb />
truth. <lb />
Unless Company Agrees To Arbitrate <lb />
Cincinnati's Mayor Threatens <lb />
Suit To Cancel Their <lb />
Franchise <lb />
CINCINNATI, O., May car <lb />
burned, five and left stand- <lb />
on the streets the downtown <lb />
section and the crews of these six <lb />
cars either beaten or forced to run <lb />
to cover, ls the total result of an <lb />
effort made today by Cincinnati <lb />
cemetery a beautiful address was friends In Memorial Methodist <lb />
delivered by Mr. J. B. James. church at o'clock this morning, <lb />
The procession returned to Miss Essie Ellington, eldest <lb />
court house where the memorial ex- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. El- <lb />
were held. <lb />
the direction of Mr. W. L. <lb />
Brown, chairman of the committee, <lb />
became the bride of Mr. Er- <lb />
nest I. the ceremony being <lb />
Impressively performed by Rev. E. <lb />
the program as previously published M. Hoyle, pastor of the church. The <lb />
was carried out. church was decorated with a pyramid <lb />
After an earnest prayer by Rev. C. of ferns and flowers making an <lb />
M. Rock, a class of students of setting for such a scene. <lb />
Training School sang Miss Lillian Carr presiding <lb />
Capt J. J. the organ and playing the wed- <lb />
ed the speaker of the day, Mr. F. C. march, the bridal party entered. <lb />
Harding. His speech was a gem, the first to approach the altar be- <lb />
clothed beautiful language and the ushers, Messrs. A. D. Dupree, <lb />
brought frequent bursts of J- H. Randolph, H. L Hodges and <lb />
He recited many instances of valor B. S. <lb />
of the Confederate soldier the four <lb />
years of struggle against great odds. <lb />
He quoted figures showing that among <lb />
those who fought against the South <lb />
In the Federal army were <lb />
and hired foreigners. <lb />
To the Influence of these foreigners <lb />
was due the awful reign of <lb />
that followed the war. <lb />
Impressed upon the minds of his <lb />
bearers that there was nothing wrong <lb />
or degrading secession. It was <lb />
born In the state of Massachusetts <lb />
and not In the south. It was a legal <lb />
Miss Estelle Harding, of Peters- <lb />
burg, van maid of honor, who was <lb />
dressed In white carried <lb />
a bouquet of white carnations. <lb />
As the bride, dressed a hand- <lb />
some coat suit of king blue and car- <lb />
a large bouquet of bride roses, <lb />
passed up one aisle with her father, <lb />
the bride groom with his best man, <lb />
Mr. V. C. Fleming, came up the op- <lb />
aisle. Meeting at the altar <lb />
took the solemn vows made <lb />
them man and wife. <lb />
From the church the couple went <lb />
A correspondent of the Company to operate cars on <lb />
Observer describes the North Caro- <lb />
i. . , , No reply has been received by <lb />
Una homestead law as a ,. ,, ., , . , <lb />
Hunt to bis letter to <lb />
useless piece of furniture that the <lb />
to be consigned to the constitutional j natl Company, demanding <lb />
Junk heap. It has long since out- that the company arbitrate Its <lb />
Its usefulness and become a <lb />
hindrance rather than a help. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
The Durham Herald notices that <lb />
with its <lb />
The mayor the letter which Is <lb />
considered as practically an <lb />
tum, said that he would begin court <lb />
proceedings to place the company In <lb />
the counties that have good roads are the bands of a receiver and to annul <lb />
the ones that took hold of the mat- M Proposal was not <lb />
. i m . . accepted by six o'clock tonight, <lb />
without waiting for outside help. I . . , , ., ,., <lb />
An Line car while pass- <lb />
It Is this idea that Is taking hold of Hunt street and Broadway was <lb />
some sections of Pitt county, to go suddenly seen to be ablaze. Several <lb />
They praised and If a man's meeting was there, <lb />
that was done for any rate the heading might have been <lb />
more carefully worded. <lb />
Every of tho county should <lb />
ahead and build roads for themselves. <lb />
men In a wagon driving alongside the <lb />
car had thrown a quantity of gas- <lb />
over It and then put a match <lb />
to It. The crew, number ten men, <lb />
were pursued by a <lb />
A man was in Greenville Monday <lb />
trying to get a clue on another and <lb />
supposed to have stolen crowd but managed to escape, <lb />
or more from the home. If Two other cars passed <lb />
he had put that money in a bank. the center of the city fol- <lb />
, , . . . . lowed by a leering crowd, but upon <lb />
Instead of keeping It In his home, .,.,,, <lb />
B reaching Seventh and Sycamore streets <lb />
It would not have been stolen. <lb />
friends accompanying them to the <lb />
station and showering them with <lb />
rice as they departed. After their <lb />
tour they will go to Rocky Mount <lb />
to make their home, Mr. Fleming <lb />
being engaged business there. <lb />
Tuesday evening at the home of <lb />
the bride on the corner of Pitt and <lb />
Fourth streets, a reception was <lb />
en to the bridal party. The wedding <lb />
presents on display there were very <lb />
numerous and handsome. <lb />
one cut the trolley ropes while <lb />
a combined assault was made on the <lb />
It has been nearly fifty years <lb />
the Civil War closed, but the fighting <lb />
spirit of some of the veterans still dispatches state that I cars by a crowd of strikers or <lb />
in Mr i . and several of the crow <lb />
i lives. At the reunion in Durham, Sat- W to Mr. Watts Is <lb />
feel an interest in the Confederate a withdrawn and that President i hastily departed <lb />
monument Pitt county Is to erect OH General J. S. Carr and Major J. M. Wilson will likely give him an earl; Central avenue In <lb />
the court house square. The move-, Hamilton regard to tho parade, appointment as collector for the the West End, two John street cars <lb />
has been started to raise they slapped each other's faces, tern district of North Carolina. attempted to their way to the <lb />
popular subscription the The peace spirit also followed quick- center of the city In front <lb />
to supplement the like for no sooner had their hot blood The declaration that Mr. <lb />
appropriated by the county, and the <lb />
money should be raised quickly. Let <lb />
who can contribute do so <lb />
promptly, without even waiting to <lb />
asked and thus help to wipe out th <lb />
right of which we had a right to the A. C. L. depot and <lb />
avail ourselves. It was but the right j departed on the morning train for a <lb />
of a sovereign state to withdraw from bridal tour to Northern cities, many <lb />
the sisterhood of states. He quoted <lb />
from history showing that as far <lb />
back as 1803 spirit developed. <lb />
He appealed that history be properly <lb />
written and taught that the real <lb />
es of the conflict be known to future <lb />
generations. <lb />
Mr. Harding paid a glowing tribute <lb />
to Robt. E. Lee, the commander of <lb />
the Confederacy as the greatest Chris- <lb />
soldier that ever lived, and to <lb />
Stonewall Jackson. <lb />
The part North Carolina took In <lb />
the struggle was referred to by the <lb />
speaker. <lb />
Following the address a quartet, <lb />
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground, <lb />
was sung by Mrs. Hadley, Miss Essie <lb />
Whichard, and Messrs. and <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. was called for <lb />
and spoke of Pitt County's shameful <lb />
neglect through many years, and made <lb />
a strong appeal for the Confederate TRENTON. N. J. May <lb />
monument this county ls soon to defeated the Jury reform <lb />
The Training School class then yesterday by the house, <lb />
sting followed with dinner Attached to It was an amendment pro- <lb />
announcement by the chairman. for and the state- <lb />
The exercises closed with be was that the bills as <lb />
With You Till We Meet by amended had been approved by Joseph <lb />
tho quartet, and benediction by President Wilson's <lb />
E. M. Hoyle. I secretary. Today the <lb />
The veterans then went to senators voted solidly against <lb />
man Gentry's warehouse for dinner.; The Democrats could muster on- <lb />
l ten votes in its favor, eleven be- <lb />
SACRAMENTO, Cal. May necessary to pass the measure. <lb />
Republicans Voted Strong <lb />
Against Jury deform <lb />
Measure <lb />
Previously the Jury reform bill fa- <lb />
by the Republicans was de- <lb />
the Democrats voting <lb />
of them and apparently stalled. <lb />
Hearst the <lb />
down than they made up and is dissatisfied with the Wilson ad- wagon from the tracks a crowd board <lb />
were as good friends as ever. ministration, is not disturbing any- ed the ears, rocks and bottles were <lb />
o-------- body. We do not suppose his ad-i hurled through them and few of the <lb />
If the state has no power to com- Is being sought as to how the crew of sixteen men managed to es- <lb />
I capo bruises and cuts. None, how <lb />
ever, reported serious Injuries, <lb />
long neglect to honor the heroes as people are or-, <lb />
the Confederacy with a the stats had as ls taking on real city <lb />
It ls hoped to have the monument. quit the business of trying to have airs, fifty plumbers there engaging crew deserted without a fight. pension act, establishing Providence team, has gathered a nifty <lb />
erected and ready for unveiling by any control of corporations. Hut m a strike. for th Toe Traction company announced a the of orphans. I bunch of ball tossers for the <lb />
the railroads to make a Just administration shall be run. <lb />
Another car was stopped <lb />
at Court street and Broadway and <lb />
fortieth California legislature ad- <lb />
today with a practically <lb />
broken record of victory for the Pro- <lb />
majority the carrying out against, <lb />
of tho administration policies Both houses have adjourned for <lb />
by Governor Hiram W. Johnson. week, and the prospects of the <lb />
Tho much discussed passage of the Jury reform <lb />
holding bill, which has become the at the extraordinary session of <lb />
hub of International controversy, can the legislature Is not bright. <lb />
hardly be listed among <lb />
while it had its inception in the ma-j Baseball Chatter <lb />
side of the legislature, all <lb />
parties were united In their desire Now that Catcher Johnny has <lb />
for a law that would restrict the Joined Cincinnati. Manager Tinker be- <lb />
tenure of farm property by the that the Reds will be heard of <lb />
soon. <lb />
The so-called administrative pro-, Now the New fans are roast- <lb />
gram may be summarized briefly as Hal Chase. They claim that <lb />
has not been doing his best for <lb />
Workmen's compensation act, which Frank Chance, <lb />
creates a state Insurance fund. Manager Wild of the <lb />
October and nothing should <lb />
the plans to do <lb />
Lucky for the <lb />
believe the state has power to act, that tho strike did not come <lb />
should act firmly. <lb />
until freezing weather was over. <lb />
that It would continue at <lb />
I tempts to operate the cars and fur- <lb />
trouble Is feared. <lb />
Rural credits commission to League campaign. <lb />
European systems. Hall famous novelist <lb />
Minimum wage act, years old today. <lb />
and <lb />
Senior Class Of the Graded <lb />
School Feast it <lb />
Banquet <lb />
The senior class of the high school <lb />
department of the Greenville Graded <lb />
School gathered around the banquet <lb />
board last night and celebrated this <lb />
annual event of the classes. The <lb />
class roll numbers sixteen this yea-, <lb />
but owing to sickness, two were ab- <lb />
sent. Superintendent H. B. Smith <lb />
was the choice of the class for toast- <lb />
master and he served this capacity. <lb />
the first course had been <lb />
ed, the toastmaster called for the <lb />
class history. This was responded <lb />
to by Mr. J. W. Bryan, Jr. He show- <lb />
ed that the present class began Its <lb />
career with phonics In the old court <lb />
house in the fall of it being tho <lb />
first class to graduate with an en- <lb />
tire graded school course. <lb />
The next toast was responded to <lb />
by Miss Fanny Spain, her subject be- <lb />
Class Statistics. She gave In a <lb />
humorous and happy vein, a number <lb />
of facts about the age and weight of <lb />
the class, stating who was oldest <lb />
youngest, who the most pop- <lb />
who the laziest, etc. Her toast <lb />
received close attention and lively <lb />
After another course had been <lb />
served, the toastmaster called on Mr. <lb />
Milton Pugh to read his class prophecy <lb />
he being prophet of the class. He <lb />
foretold no uncertain terms the <lb />
future of each member. The class <lb />
poem was then read by Miss <lb />
tine Forbes, after which Miss Chris- <lb />
tine Johnson read the last will and <lb />
testament of the class. The school <lb />
building and property was solemnly <lb />
bequeathed to the school board, with <lb />
the Injunction that they erect a high <lb />
school building for the town at an <lb />
early date. All the books, papers, <lb />
subjects, property, belongings, etc., of <lb />
the class were bequeathed to various <lb />
recipients. <lb />
After the will was read and duly <lb />
accepted, Miss Leila was <lb />
ed on to break the silence by discuss- <lb />
the class Her <lb />
toast proved to be one of the best of <lb />
the evening. She told the members <lb />
who was was Industrious. <lb />
who bashful and who talked too <lb />
much. She gave the class a rather <lb />
analysis, telling each one <lb />
his most striking trait. <lb />
Other courses were then served, <lb />
after which the loving cup was pass- j <lb />
around, path member drinking u <lb />
the welfare of the class of 1913. <lb />
The toastmaster Prof. Smith brought <lb />
the happy event to a close with an <lb />
earnest appeal to the members oft <lb />
the class to be loyal to their alma <lb />
mater, and to be staunch supporters <lb />
of the public schools. He declared <lb />
the public schools to be one of the <lb />
greatest forces at work American <lb />
life today and without this force tho <lb />
future would be dark. I <lb />
the officer was placing handcuffs on <lb />
the other man snatched <lb />
his club and landed two severe blows <lb />
on the head, knocking him down. <lb />
Faulkner made no effort to escape. <lb />
Officer Powers several times at <lb />
the who made the assault, but <lb />
he got away. <lb />
The Berkley police station was no- <lb />
and as soon as Tat em <lb />
went on duty at o'clock, he Joined <lb />
the pursuit of the fleeing <lb />
Ex-Officer and his hounds <lb />
aided the chase which extended <lb />
beyond about six miles <lb />
from Berkley. Several farmers were <lb />
also added to posse which <lb />
more than twelve. The <lb />
was overtaken and fired upon at the <lb />
Norfolk and Western railroad, but he <lb />
again escaped. <lb />
Officer Injuries, although <lb />
very painful, are not serious and h. <lb />
will be out again shortly. The chick- <lb />
ens are being held the Berkley <lb />
lice station for Identification, but as <lb />
yet no person has called them. <lb />
Sociable Club Entertains <lb />
AS FATE HAD DECREED <lb />
Mrs. ST. A. Jan Is Dead <lb />
Mrs. Martha A. passed away <lb />
about o'clock Tuesday morning, at <lb />
lier residence on Second St., an <lb />
of three months In her death <lb />
a sweet spirit passes from earth to <lb />
the home of peace and rest. <lb />
Mrs. was a daughter of <lb />
Richard and Sophia Parker and was <lb />
born August 17th, 1850, making her In <lb />
her 63rd year. The place of her <lb />
birth was near Greenville, her pa- <lb />
rents moving to town her Infancy. <lb />
She was one of our citizens who <lb />
all her life In Greenville. In <lb />
her youth was converted and <lb />
united with the Baptist church and <lb />
the church never had a more faith- <lb />
and devoted member. In those <lb />
days the church was weak and poor, <lb />
and for many years she served as <lb />
organist, a leader the Sunday <lb />
school and even saw that the church <lb />
was lighted for prayer meetings and <lb />
night services. Her life was filled <lb />
with noble and charitable deeds and <lb />
she was everybody's friend. <lb />
November 8th. 1871, she was mar- <lb />
to Mr. William Bronson <lb />
and ls survived by four children. <lb />
These are Mrs. Richard Williams and <lb />
Miss Sophia of <lb />
Mr. R. B. of Sanford, Fla., <lb />
and Mr. J. B. of Mexico. All <lb />
but the latter were at her bedside <lb />
when she passed away and he was <lb />
here to see her a few weeks ago. <lb />
NORFOLK, May the result <lb />
of a raid made yesterday morning <lb />
shortly after o'clock In a lane <lb />
the rear of bar Liberty <lb />
street extended, by Officers A. M. <lb />
Powers and H. L. Mitchell, of the <lb />
Berkley police force, Officer Powers <lb />
ls confined to his home suffering from <lb />
two wounds on the head inflicted by <lb />
an unknown and Will Faulkner, <lb />
another is under arrest. <lb />
The officers found a bag containing <lb />
fifteen chickens supposed to have been <lb />
stolen the lane and Officer Powers <lb />
remained on watch, while Officer <lb />
went search of Detective <lb />
During his absence, two <lb />
came up and were placed <lb />
under arrest by Officer Powers. Both <lb />
appeared to be submissive, and while <lb />
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PLAYS AND <lb />
PLATERS<lb />
8888888888888888883 <lb />
the Law ls to have a <lb />
London production. <lb />
Richard with ten girls, may <lb />
appear a singing and dancing act <lb />
In vaudeville. <lb />
Gaby and Harry will <lb />
again appear together London <lb />
halls during the coming sum- <lb />
mer. <lb />
W. H. Crane has been extensively <lb />
booked for next season to appear In <lb />
his latest Senator Keeps <lb />
It ls reported that Elsie ls <lb />
to appear In a vaudeville sketch call- <lb />
ed They Lived Happily Ever <lb />
Margaret has just returned <lb />
from a trip abroad, during which she <lb />
made efforts to find some new play <lb />
suitable for her use. <lb />
Ethel Barrymore ls meeting with <lb />
great success In vaudeville In Rich- <lb />
ard Harding latest<lb />
Thomas and his wife. <lb />
Frances Ring, will be leading man and <lb />
woman of a stock company recently <lb />
organized Los Angeles. <lb />
N. C, May 1913. <lb />
A most delightful reception was <lb />
given by the Smith Town Sociable <lb />
Club to about of their friends List <lb />
Friday evening . at Smith's School <lb />
House. Misses Nannie and Carrie <lb />
Belle Smith the hostesses. <lb />
The guests were met at the door by <lb />
Misses Smith and Anna <lb />
Miss Jessie Smith ushered <lb />
them to the punch bowl made <lb />
with red and white roses and rib- <lb />
graBs. <lb />
The room used as the parlor was <lb />
decorated with roses and long leaf <lb />
pines. <lb />
A mock wedding was the real en- <lb />
of the evening. Kisses were <lb />
hanging from a small tree and each; <lb />
guest took one, and discovered what <lb />
part they were to take In the wedding. <lb />
MM Carrie Belle Smith <lb />
march as <lb />
bridal party entered. Tho bride's j <lb />
n aids were Misses Alice Fulford, <lb />
Joyner. Martha Belle Smith <lb />
Jessie Smith and Anna <lb />
and Minnie Belle <lb />
son with Messrs. Oscar White. A. A. <lb />
Owens of Greenville, Sam <lb />
Mark Smith, Arthur Joyner and Dur- <lb />
ward Tucker of Greenville. Then came <lb />
tho maid of honor, Miss Nannie Lou <lb />
Wilkerson. Miss Agnes Smith car-, <lb />
the ring In on a plate. <lb />
The bride. Miss Sallie Smith, enter- <lb />
ed with her uncle. Mr. R. E. <lb />
They were met at the <lb />
by the groom, Mr. K. E. Price with <lb />
his best man, Mr. Walter Cherry of; <lb />
Greenville. Tho ceremony was per- <lb />
formed by Miss Nannie Amelia Smith. <lb />
After the marriage vows were taken <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Price received the con- <lb />
of their many friends. <lb />
Miss Sallie Smith and Mr. Oscar <lb />
White were the lucky ones the <lb />
contest. They were awarded a box <lb />
of candy. <lb />
Miss Smith and Mr. Walter <lb />
Cherry received the two <lb />
large strawberries. <lb />
In the dining room the color schema <lb />
pink and successfully <lb />
carried out. The table decorations <lb />
were the letters T. S. made <lb />
of the leaves of the evergreen and <lb />
tiny pink roses with a center piece of <lb />
evergreen and huge pink roses. <lb />
Little Miss Ruth Smith, Lillian and <lb />
Carrie Joyner served delicious re- <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. La whom and <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Smith were chap- <lb />
crones. <lb />
By ELLA <lb />
HER FRIENDLY HELPER <lb />
BY JANETTE FINLAY. <lb />
My Doctor Said <lb />
writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, Hayne, It C <lb />
I was in a very low state of health, and was not able to <lb />
be up and tend to ray duties, I slid try and soon <lb />
began to feel better. I got able to be up and help do my <lb />
housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now I <lb />
am able to do my housework and to care for my children, <lb />
and I feel as though I could never praise enough <lb />
for the benefits have <lb />
is successful, because ft is made especially for <lb />
women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. <lb />
does one thing, and does it welL That explains <lb />
the great success It has had, during the past years, <lb />
helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to <lb />
health and happiness. <lb />
If you are a feel tired, dull, and are nervous, <lb />
cross and Irritable, If i because you need a tonic Why not <lb />
try builds, strengthens, restores, and acts <lb />
in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test <lb />
it for yourself. druggist sells Ask t <lb />
GOOD ROARS. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Greenville and Farmville townships <lb />
are to vote on bonds for road <lb />
Of course they will win <lb />
cut for bonds, as a bond tax Is not as <lb />
bad as a mud tax, and we must have <lb />
better roads. <lb />
We expect to have some opposition <lb />
to this enterprise, but this will make <lb />
It grow faster. One of the worst <lb />
pull-backs to road Improvement is the <lb />
old six days to the year under over- <lb />
seers. This was all right or <lb />
years ago, but It will not do now. To <lb />
When I was a boy, I <lb />
plowed several years with a No. <lb />
No. and a flute plow. Now you see <lb />
these plows will not do. Our time is <lb />
too valuable to go five or six Ural's <lb />
to the row. So, we can not pull up <lb />
and down in the mud and sand all <lb />
the year. Good roads are a good in- <lb />
vestment. Some people will be mad <lb />
enough to cut the road In two after <lb />
It is built; for it will be built. <lb />
We have laws against crime, but <lb />
they are violated. <lb />
We have laws against selling liquor <lb />
and stealing, but these are violated. <lb />
We have stock law, but some people <lb />
let their stock run at large. You <lb />
suffering under the sins of your par- <lb />
You cannot change nature. You <lb />
may think you can go off some night, <lb />
when your wife and children are a- <lb />
sleep, with a pocket full of whiskey <lb />
to sell, or pliers to cut fence with, and <lb />
ink that will be the last of It. But <lb />
the crime you have committed against <lb />
your posterity Is greater than the one <lb />
you have Just committed. You can- <lb />
not change nature, as well try to pull <lb />
the stars from the heavens. <lb />
I will continue this a few days, <lb />
and have something to say about the <lb />
road coming from to Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
When township pulls off <lb />
her election, hone <lb />
she will come forward with good <lb />
roads. X. Y, Z. <lb />
Rudyard made his debut as <lb />
n playwright London recently. His <lb />
drama, Harbor was <lb />
well received. <lb />
The revival of <lb />
New York proved that the old play <lb />
has still attraction. made <lb />
a hit as <lb />
Emma has been booked <lb />
for a tour through the west next sea- <lb />
son, which moans that she will not <lb />
give up the comic opera stage Just <lb />
yet. <lb />
Manager of the Cubs, has <lb />
a pitching staff and one <lb />
that looks capable if going full <lb />
distance. <lb />
did yon. who seem to be a <lb />
man of education, choose such menial <lb />
employment as <lb />
There was a sneer under the smooth <lb />
tones of Mrs. voice that made <lb />
Julia Dayton bite her lips to keep <lb />
from answering hastily. Finally she <lb />
replied nursed my father <lb />
and my mother through serious Ill- <lb />
and when necessity arose I <lb />
chose the career of a professional <lb />
nurse because I believed that I was <lb />
well fitted for <lb />
you chose said Doc- <lb />
tor who had entered his sister- <lb />
in-law's room unannounced. <lb />
Miss Dayton -made no reply, but <lb />
went about her work preparing some- <lb />
thing for her comfort, trying <lb />
to appear unconscious that two pair of <lb />
eyes were watching her closely. Mrs. <lb />
watched her she felt <lb />
curious, and was beginning to notice <lb />
what a charming woman she was. <lb />
Doctor watched her for both of <lb />
these reasons, and for the added one <lb />
that, while they had fought together <lb />
to keep life in the body of his sister- <lb />
in-law, a vain, proud woman, he had <lb />
become deeply attached to tho nurse. <lb />
He nothing of her, but could <lb />
not doubt that was good, <lb />
and refined. She never talked <lb />
about herself, but conversed on any <lb />
other subject with an ease and <lb />
edge which delighted him. Mrs. <lb />
was not a pleasant woman to nurse; <lb />
she was fretful and haughty and as <lb />
soon as had recovered enough <lb />
to be waited upon by a non-profession- <lb />
nurse. Miss Dayton announced that <lb />
she would leave, as soon as her place <lb />
could be filled. She felt that she had <lb />
already stayed too long under that <lb />
roof, because she had suffered much <lb />
on account of the arrogance of her <lb />
patient. Also felt that she <lb />
remain longer and be constantly <lb />
the company of Doctor who <lb />
made the house his home, she would <lb />
lose her heart to him. She could not <lb />
hope that she. an unknown nurse, <lb />
might secure the love this man, <lb />
wealthy, talented, and already famous <lb />
In his profession. Yet Julia Dayton <lb />
was mistaken. He had already yielded <lb />
to the charm of her presence, and rec- <lb />
the true woman beneath the <lb />
cold professional she assumed, <lb />
he was assured was a worthy <lb />
mate for him, and d to ask <lb />
her to share bis f When <lb />
learned that she was about to leave. <lb />
he wrote to her. as she avoided being <lb />
with him. and confessing bis love- <lb />
asked her to marry him. <lb />
your answer on the table near <lb />
the window In the sick room this <lb />
he wrote In conclusion, <lb />
I pray that it may be the kind <lb />
answer which my heart <lb />
When received this letter <lb />
tender feelings bad so resolutely <lb />
crushed from their <lb />
bonds, and her heart filled with Joy; <lb />
acknowledged to herself that <lb />
loved him. Accordingly, she wrote <lb />
him a letter telling him her life story. <lb />
Her childhood and youth had been <lb />
spent a home of wealth and luxury. <lb />
accept your offer, not because you <lb />
will restore me to my former place <lb />
society, relieve me from a life <lb />
of because I have learned <lb />
love and respect <lb />
This letter she placed on the table <lb />
as requested. As soon as bad <lb />
left the Mrs. who had <lb />
been watching her, slipped out of <lb />
bed and went to the table. <lb />
sly exclaimed. I <lb />
thought all along that was trying <lb />
to ensnare him. Not if I can help <lb />
It- <lb />
She was about to break the seal of <lb />
the letter when she heard footsteps <lb />
and slipping the missive <lb />
into a book, hurried back <lb />
to bed. Doctor entered, glanced <lb />
at the table, seemed disappointed and <lb />
went out again. As soon as had <lb />
left, Mrs. rang for Julia, who <lb />
also glanced at table, and saw <lb />
that her letter was gone. <lb />
Doctor been recent- <lb />
she queried. <lb />
replied Mrs. adding <lb />
see you are very anxious <lb />
to leave, Miss Dayton. As Celeste, <lb />
my maid, can wait upon me now, yon <lb />
may go at <lb />
she rejoined. will <lb />
leave my address she was about <lb />
to say Doctor but <lb />
you, case you should require <lb />
my services <lb />
With Julia once safely out of the <lb />
house Mrs. frivolous mind be- <lb />
came occupied with other matters, and <lb />
the letter concealed the book was <lb />
entirely forgotten by her. The book <lb />
question was returned to the library <lb />
shelf, still holding the precious mis- <lb />
which possessed the power of <lb />
changing the whole current of a man's <lb />
Months afterward Doctor took <lb />
down a book from the library <lb />
and out fell the letter she had writ- <lb />
ten him, unopened. He read It <lb />
and Immediately set about finding <lb />
missing writer. Many weeks <lb />
were destined to elapse before <lb />
crowned his efforts, but at <lb />
last he her in a New York <lb />
hospital. When he entered the room <lb />
where she awaited him, he held out <lb />
the fateful <lb />
I received this eight months after <lb />
It was written. he said. <lb />
have been searching for you ever <lb />
since. Tell the message still <lb />
am I too <lb />
The girl's eyes filled with happy <lb />
tears. <lb />
are not too she said <lb />
waited for you <lb />
I Fate so <lb />
time to be thinking about <lb />
spring sighed Mrs. Turner. <lb />
You talk as though It <lb />
were a remonstrated Mrs. <lb />
Heck Just aching to get start- <lb />
ed at mine You know, my sister's <lb />
been studying millinery, <lb />
don't, If you value your peace <lb />
of mind, to say nothing of your <lb />
in the Interrupt- <lb />
ed Mrs. Turner. have been through <lb />
It, and that's the principal reason I <lb />
hate the very name of hats I wish <lb />
we might have lived when our grand <lb />
mothers did, and put away our nice, <lb />
becoming hats, to wear year after <lb />
I wouldn't be seen In tho hats <lb />
my grandmother declared Mrs. <lb />
Beck. <lb />
will long for them, after you've <lb />
finished this year, if you let your sis- <lb />
help trim prophesied <lb />
Mrs. Turner. tell you about my <lb />
experience. <lb />
have a friend who was very <lb />
tic. She pins a ribbon on a street <lb />
dress, and you'd be amazed to see <lb />
what a lovely evening dross It Is <lb />
turned into And she makes the stun- <lb />
street hat by lust picking up <lb />
her little boy's straw hat and draping <lb />
her veil over It It ls all so easy and <lb />
simple looking. <lb />
when this friend paid she'd help <lb />
me trim my spring hat I was duly <lb />
grateful. I was Just aching for a nice <lb />
looking hat, covered with daisies, and <lb />
she said we'd make one. So I went <lb />
Into a store and bought a couple of <lb />
bunches of daisies and a nice cheap <lb />
frame. <lb />
friend smiled a smile <lb />
when she saw my purchase, and said <lb />
the shape was but added <lb />
that she'd go with me to select a <lb />
frame. Accordingly, back my <lb />
choice and bought a frame that was <lb />
very similar to the other, but bad <lb />
more lines, my friend ex- <lb />
plained. <lb />
set frame on my head and <lb />
pinned daisies on. Then she stood <lb />
off to admire. she said, <lb />
not got nearly enough daisies You'll <lb />
have to get lots <lb />
I went and ordered two more <lb />
bunches. My friend was quite amused <lb />
when I brought them back. She bad <lb />
SALE OF HEAL AND <lb />
PROPERTY PITT <lb />
OIL <lb />
By virtue and authority of a <lb />
adopted by the Board of <lb />
of the Pitt County Oil Com- <lb />
at a meeting of said Board <lb />
Directors In N. C, on <lb />
the 12th day of May, the <lb />
President and Secretary of <lb />
Bald Pitt County Oil Company, will <lb />
on THURSDAY, the 29th day of May. <lb />
1913, at half past two o'clock p. in., <lb />
on the premises of the Pitt County <lb />
Company, in the town of Winter- <lb />
N. C, expose to public sale <lb />
the highest bidder for cash, all of <lb />
I he property belonging to and own- <lb />
ed by the Pitt County Oil Company, <lb />
Consisting of about acres of land <lb />
and being on the West side of the A. <lb />
C. L. railroad in the town of Win- <lb />
known as the site of said <lb />
Pitt County Oil Company; also all <lb />
the buildings located on said land <lb />
of one large commodious <lb />
cotton building; <lb />
building, furniture and fixtures and <lb />
Iron safe; one seed building, seed <lb />
screens and fixtures one bull <lb />
house and storage house and <lb />
two Oil tanks; also boilers. boil- <lb />
of horse power and boiler <lb />
of horse power; large Corliss <lb />
angina horse power and en- <lb />
horse also complete <lb />
System consisting of 70- <lb />
Continental Gins; said <lb />
has been run only about <lb />
new; also pairs of wagon scales <lb />
year and is practically as good as <lb />
and all other machinery, fixtures, <lb />
typewriter and all other property of <lb />
every description owned by said Pitt <lb />
County Oil Company. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of closing up the business <lb />
fairs of said Company and the <lb />
chaser of said property will be <lb />
a title free from encumbrance. <lb />
Time of sale, THURSDAY, May <lb />
1913. at p. m. <lb />
Place of Bale, on the of <lb />
Company. In the town of WIN- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
L. L. KITTRELL Pres. <lb />
A G. COX, Sec. <lb />
PITT COUNTY OIL COMPANY. <lb />
HARDING AND PIERCE, <lb />
Off <lb />
expected me to bring halt a <lb />
dozen bunches Of course, sines <lb />
doing it and It was purely a favor, <lb />
I couldn't remonstrate about the price, <lb />
which was rapidly I got <lb />
more daisies Finally we got enough, <lb />
and began the construction. <lb />
told me what to do, while I <lb />
sewed I never got a bunch properly <lb />
sewed on until I'd cut It off about a <lb />
dozen times, and I was as tired as <lb />
though I'd a whole dress By <lb />
time she was satisfied It was dark, <lb />
and I pinned on the hat, without <lb />
enough sense to look In the mirror to <lb />
see the effect, and went home. <lb />
family bowled at me I was <lb />
called everything, from a hothouse to <lb />
a forest, and my husband made me <lb />
wear my old hat to the theater that <lb />
night, with the option of staying home <lb />
If I didn't <lb />
I felt that my friend knew, <lb />
and, spite of my Inner convictions, I <lb />
trusted her good taste. She had Bald <lb />
the bat was becoming and stylish, and <lb />
I decided that my family needed to be <lb />
educated up to It. So I wore it down- <lb />
town next day. People sat for the <lb />
whole trip the car with their eyes <lb />
fastened on my hat <lb />
I met my friend who had <lb />
helped me make the bat. She stood <lb />
still, looking at me for a Then <lb />
she sat down and laughed my face. <lb />
she said, look so <lb />
said she hadn't noticed before <lb />
how I looked In was Just try- <lb />
then to get all the daisies on It <lb />
artistically So now she offered to Ox <lb />
It over. <lb />
I was firm In my refusal, and <lb />
I took It back to the store where I'd <lb />
bought the material. They charged <lb />
quite a sum for taking trimming <lb />
off and putting some new trimming on <lb />
It. <lb />
since discovered that the <lb />
son my friend seems so artistic Is that <lb />
herself is good looking, sud could <lb />
wear a derby and appear stylish The <lb />
things she wears wouldn't suit any <lb />
other woman, and she looks stylish <lb />
spite of them, not because of them <lb />
the way, I've got about I thou- <lb />
sand daisies you may have IT you're <lb />
hound to Dally <lb />
News. <lb />
WASHINGTON, May <lb />
plan to conduct an <lb />
support of his pro- <lb />
to hold open tariff hearings be- <lb />
fore the Senate Finance Committee <lb />
will not receive the unanimous fol- <lb />
lowing of his fellow Republicans when <lb />
it comes up tomorrow, according to <lb />
the views of the leading members. <lb />
Republican senators do not believe. <lb />
It wise to Are their tariff guns In tho <lb />
preliminary fight over the question of <lb />
hearings. They are willing to put the <lb />
question to a vote and rest content <lb />
with that. They argued that <lb />
oratory should be conserved <lb />
the bill Is before the senate and <lb />
that then their efforts should be <lb />
toward showing the country <lb />
what the party thinks of it. <lb />
Several Republicans indicated that <lb />
they would vote against the <lb />
amendment to make the committee <lb />
hold bearings. <lb />
Persistent reports about the senate <lb />
say, however, that several Democrats <lb />
will be found voting with the majority <lb />
of the Republicans for the <lb />
amendment and the vote <lb />
is likely to be close. <lb />
Democrats on the Finance commit- <lb />
tee were skeptical of a report that an <lb />
agreement had signed by seven <lb />
western Democrats who are opposed <lb />
o free wool to vote against that pro- <lb />
vision of the bill the proposed con- <lb />
The conference ls still <lb />
el weeks away, but who <lb />
keep close touch with every phase <lb />
of situation did not believe that <lb />
any such agreement has been made <lb />
or Is likely to be made. They de- <lb />
that they expected the Demo- <lb />
of tho committee to present the <lb />
bill to the senate with both the wool <lb />
and sugar schedules as they were left <lb />
in the House bill. <lb />
Tho committee to which It was as- <lb />
signed several weeks ago met tonight <lb />
with Chairman Simmons. <lb />
J. Whichard, tho editor of tho <lb />
Greenville Reflector has been appoint- <lb />
ed the postmaster in Greenville, <lb />
extend our heartiest congratulations <lb />
and the one sad Item of the whole <lb />
matter Is that we won't have the dis- <lb />
In fact very easily dis- <lb />
on of his red <lb />
head, brother with us, to borrow the <lb />
expression of Mai so Henry <lb />
son, In the Tho <lb />
of the red headed editors In <lb />
Eastern Carolina is and our <lb />
friend James Cow-an now becomes the <lb />
whole from Ruler <lb />
to the janitor of the Sanctum Sana- <lb />
Mr. Whichard, we are well <lb />
aware, was one of tho <lb />
son for how well do we re- <lb />
when watched his paper for <lb />
the release dates on the cartoons <lb />
sent out by tho original Wilson <lb />
If fighting tho party lines <lb />
makes a man eligible for recognition <lb />
hasn't n more deserving <lb />
Mount Telegram. <lb />
mm<lb />
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Engineer Served <lb />
ill The Mile On <lb />
The <lb />
Good Road <lb />
Col <lb />
ASHEVILLE, on <lb />
a full salary for lite, after i <lb />
at the lore lie years, l. <lb />
la now p,. In Hi retain <lb />
to ins cu . e b i the <lb />
Fl . , to <lb />
days with <lb />
or i a <lb />
. i the d <lb />
ping, in a B i i n <lb />
about r PI <lb />
. .,. v In Ci . lie had <lb />
about <lb />
Now <lb />
grand <lb />
Eng o i as i re- <lb />
tired railway and so <lb />
as ii is known he la Hie oldest <lb />
handler of the throttle In the service <lb />
of the be retired tor lite. <lb />
Mr. Sicilian went Into the railroad <lb />
when coal burners, course, <lb />
wore unknown and wood fuel <lb />
all the go throughout the country <lb />
where railroad had penetrated. In <lb />
these early days locomotives were <lb />
named and not numbered. Tie re were <lb />
names enough, too. to around. <lb />
left bis borne in <lb />
the middle west and came to the <lb />
I long e the ii war. He <lb />
C . <lb />
William T. Sherman <lb />
i j an to I to <lb />
I a i <lb />
and Injury, and re- <lb />
turned to hi e <lb />
;., . la train i r <lb />
i turn, <lb />
ii a d during <lb />
I ten j . . i <lb />
Sig been In he has <lb />
i no than <lb />
l Illustrating the power of <lb />
f a at compared with <lb />
During of hit no i <lb />
the <lb />
never nor has <lb />
he killed a single man, passenger <lb />
He also the dis- <lb />
of having never <lb />
nor given a de- <lb />
t. It i alp at me if <lb />
O Of <lb />
southern r system started In <lb />
n fireman under <lb />
r Slgman. <lb />
is estimated that several <lb />
met learned to fire for <lb />
kn i. <lb />
hundreds Of railroad mm throughout <lb />
the south. <lb />
He I of age. <lb />
i I <lb />
and <lb />
North Carolina is educating itself <lb />
building of good roads, <lb />
bond Issues lately voted In <lb />
parts of stale showing <lb />
the is at work. And this <lb />
. i., augury toe met easing <lb />
of I state, as with <lb />
ere is to be In- <lb />
and prosperity. <lb />
North Carolina is fortunate right <lb />
at this time m belt . d as that <lb />
the South Atlantic group In <lb />
. . the United States government <lb />
Hill expend a lame sum in building <lb />
model road. An appropriation of <lb />
has been made tor building j <lb />
such roads and the country has been <lb />
eight groups In which <lb />
money is to be spent This is <lb />
tie first big appropriation ever made <lb />
by the federal government for model <lb />
i iv construction and this state <lb />
is fortunate in that Senator Simmons <lb />
at secured of the fund for <lb />
road work in North Carolina. <lb />
work is to be done under i i <lb />
in part of the United <lb />
S a Department of Agriculture and <lb />
that department will most sensibly <lb />
Insist upon constructing the best type <lb />
. mi paying one- <lb />
of the k and the local <lb />
unity two-third. The roads will <lb />
be hull under the direction of the <lb />
i roads of the De- <lb />
of A <lb />
Th selection of i ids on <lb />
I ii is be spent is to be <lb />
-1 upon by Governor Craig and <lb />
Department of Agriculture, and <lb />
ii been led that it would <lb />
he the part of wisdom to agree up- <lb />
on roads in different sections of <lb />
slate. The value of the model l <lb />
is not alone to be in the <lb />
road Itself but in the road as an 11- <lb />
and example of what can <lb />
For this reason it would; <lb />
wise that two roads be built I <lb />
in different parts of the state where <lb />
Ions are unlike and that each <lb />
of these roads be in a section where <lb />
there is much passing. This would I <lb />
e the advantage of more people <lb />
seeing the of a model highway <lb />
and likewise show the worth of the <lb />
construction work on a road y <lb />
used. With results from this <lb />
work it may ho <lb />
for a comprehensive plan <lb />
co-operation between federal an <lb />
State governments in road making- and <lb />
I of this the work in North Car-. <lb />
ANNOUNCEMENT <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 all policies that were former Iv <lb />
based on and limits issued <lb />
by the MARYLAND CASUALTY COM- <lb />
Premium rates remain the same. <lb />
All renewals of 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 />
WILL APPRECIATE <lb />
DISPLAYS OF <lb />
Fine <lb />
Furniture- the critical buyer <lb />
They afford ii choice n- to deign, price Unit it'll be <lb />
to <lb />
in modern styles and copies of famous old effects In good- <lb />
wearing, serviceable woods tat parlor or drawing room, <lb />
A wide choice offered in odd pieces, tables buffets, etc. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
THAT FIT <lb />
Bros., and Lester Pianos <lb />
and Player Piano <lb />
None better made, none better <lb />
offered. Cuts prices and terms furnished upon <lb />
plication. <lb />
G. G. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
A postal addressed Greenville will reach <lb />
.-v, Tr-lg-per- <lb />
.-- <lb />
Bern Is Threatened <lb />
Raping forest <lb />
fires <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville,<lb />
NEW BERN, May the <lb />
past week a forest fire has <lb />
How's This <lb />
We offer One Hundred Dollars R <lb />
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb />
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh <lb />
Cure. <lb />
F. J. A Toledo, O. <lb />
the undersigned, hare known K. J. <lb />
fur the III years, <lb />
him perfectly honorable in av <lb />
transactions and financially to cu-y <lb />
out obligations made by Ms firm. i <lb />
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, <lb />
Toledo. O. <lb />
Hall's Cure Is taken Internally, <lb />
been jut north and east of acting directly upon the blood and mu- <lb />
SPECIAL LOW <lb />
Via Seaboard Line <lb />
To Following Points From All Sta- <lb />
In North <lb />
ST. Mo. Southern Baptist <lb />
May 14th to 21st. <lb />
Tickets on sale May to 14th, <lb />
Incl, Final return limit May 27th. <lb />
ATLANTA. Meeting General <lb />
Assemblies Presbyterian churches. <lb />
May Mill. June 1st. Tickets on sale <lb />
May Final return <lb />
limit June <lb />
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. <lb />
rate Veterans Reunion. May <lb />
Incl. Tickets on sale May to 28th. <lb />
Incl. Final limit returning June 5th. <lb />
FOR INFORMATION as to <lb />
rates, schedules, etc, apply to any lo- <lb />
cal agent or address. <lb />
S. P. ,. <lb />
N. f. <lb />
. Hi just across river <lb />
should he carefully planned <lb />
with the purpose of making it of <lb />
, several thousand dollars worth <lb />
no tn Carolina in the .,,.,, . , . s ., <lb />
. j valuable timber being destroyed, the <lb />
present and In the future. , . . . , , . . <lb />
I people of that town have already been <lb />
surface of the system. <lb />
sent cents pT bottle <lb />
New and in addition to nil <lb />
Take rills tor constipation <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS ROSES, <lb />
CARNATIONS AND SWEET <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
in out His are equal <lb />
to the best. Nothing finer in <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
styles. <lb />
pot plants, <lb />
and ferns in great variety. <lb />
Bedding plants In all varieties <lb />
to beautify the yard. <lb />
Write for list. <lb />
L, CO Raleigh. . C <lb />
D. J. Jr., for Green- <lb />
ville and vicinity. <lb />
And tho good work goes on in <lb />
North Carolina In providing the <lb />
to build good roads. Every <lb />
in the should be <lb />
for them. <lb />
doses <lb />
This is the last week of the auto- <lb />
mobile contest at <lb />
and will close at midnight <lb />
next Saturday, 17th. The contest has <lb />
greatly inconvenienced by the heavy <lb />
pill of smoke over the town <lb />
and the plate itself has several times <lb />
been in danger of by the <lb />
Barnes. <lb />
The fire became so fierce last week interest all through <lb />
and came to a point so near the town he <lb />
that the there were forced of <lb />
to in order to save their i <lb />
Property. Hundreds New Bern s work <lb />
, went over to assist In lighting the determine the first <lb />
lire and rendered valuable aid. <lb />
majority of the timber has now been <lb />
burned out and there is now <lb />
of its causing any damage to the <lb />
town. Oilier forest fires are reported <lb />
in various sections of the country <lb />
and are doing considerable damage. <lb />
Rico labor unions demand a <lb />
law for compensation for injuries and <lb />
hurts received by workmen in <lb />
he fight course of their work, a law plain and i <lb />
in provisions. gists. <lb />
Constipation Cared <lb />
Dr. 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 best pills I ever <lb />
used and I advise everyone to use <lb />
them for constipation, Indigestion and <lb />
liver Will help you. <lb />
Recommended by all drug- <lb />
Elegance in House Fur- <lb />
Without Ex- <lb />
Our Furniture the Test of Time. It built the Best <lb />
material. True in wood an workmanship. Good enough to be <lb />
handed down to your as If your home Is not <lb />
as cozy and comfortable as you like It. why not come <lb />
complete its furnishings beret <lb />
You will find Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb />
luxury, without excessive <lb />
HIGGS TAFT CO <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS <lb />
I have rented a part of W. H. Hail's garage and will do all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
All my work will be guaranteed and I will be In position <lb />
to give prompt service. <lb />
I will be glad to do your work and any machine <lb />
left with me will have my personal attention. <lb />
I have the best and most convenient place and the beat <lb />
equipped shop In <lb />
Call on me or phone number's when you wish work done. <lb />
F. L. SLEDGE.<lb />
of <lb />
CAPITAL STOCK Paid in <lb />
This bank and the Bank of Greenville having consolidated on May 1st is now <lb />
in position to serve their customers and the general public in every way consistent <lb />
with sound banking. We want your business. paid on time deposits. None <lb />
too large; none too small. We invite you attention to our directors <lb />
F. G. JAMES, W. E. PROCTOR, R. L. DAVIS, J. E. NOBLES, B. W. MOSELEY, G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
O. W. HARRINGTON, J. L. PERKINS, J P. L. W. TUCKER, R. WILLIAMS, <lb />
F. C. HARDING, E. A. J. G. <lb />
For the season I solicit your orders. <lb />
evidence of the Hues I make, my sales <lb />
lime from pounds material lire years. <lb />
F Solid Cars <lb />
fur trade. Hill make this <lb />
at the Liberty To delay let me have <lb />
order line. <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, President <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North <lb />
Notice is hereby given, that the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
at regular session, the <lb />
Monday in April, this being the <lb />
7th day of April, ordered an <lb />
election to be held in following <lb />
IN PITT COUNTY, said <lb />
being purpose of <lb />
the Stock Law snail Lie <lb />
LAND Sill <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by C. K. Cannon and <lb />
wife to Richard on the <lb />
day of October, which mortgage <lb />
was In the office the reg- <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
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 />
corner In Conetoe <lb />
creek and runs his line north <lb />
west poles to main road, <lb />
thence with the road south <lb />
to a stake near T. A. gate <lb />
poles, thence south east <lb />
pealed, or not, said territory, u. <lb />
provided by Section Re-1 <lb />
of as amended by thence south poles, thence south <lb />
act the General Assembly east poles, thence south east <lb />
Said territory being described as Poles to the main run of Conetoe <lb />
, ,, . . I creek at an ash. thence with the <lb />
said territory creek the <lb />
those proportions of Greenville, seres more or and being the <lb />
Dam, and conveyed to the said C. R. Can- <lb />
Swift Creek Townships, <lb />
the line of the Old Stock Law <lb />
this mortgage was taken to secure <lb />
the purchase money. <lb />
This April 12th. 1913. <lb />
RICHARD WINGATE, <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
P. G. JAMES and SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
as prescribed by Chapter of <lb />
Public laws of 1905, and as it existed <lb />
pi to January 1st, 1912, and line <lb />
of the new stock law fence, as set out <lb />
Chapter of the Public Local <lb />
Laws of 1911. <lb />
The said election to be held on th NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Second Tuesday In June, 1913, it Having qualified as executor of <lb />
the 10th day of June, 1913. Tin and testament of Henry C. <lb />
,.,., . . . ,,,. . Harris, deceased, late of the <lb />
polling places for said election to be , pin an <lb />
at Ayden, North Carolina, and Winter- this is to certify all persons <lb />
ville, North Carolina. That the claims against the estate of said de- <lb />
of No. and Swift ceased to exhibit them to the under- <lb />
Creek Township, embraced within the <lb />
above described territory, is and shall or day of April. 1914, <lb />
be known as the Ayden precinct and or this notice will be pleaded In bar <lb />
the qualified voters of said Of their recovery <lb />
, , . . All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
wishing to vote In said election, shall of J .,. ., <lb />
vote at Ayden. North Carolina. That immediate payment. <lb />
the portion Beaver Dam, Greenville This the 10th of April. 1913. <lb />
and No. Town- HENRY B. HARRIS <lb />
ships, embraced with the above fa-L ,, of Henry <lb />
scribed territory or district, la and <lb />
shall be known as the pr- NOTICE OF LAND SALES <lb />
and the qualified voters N. W, Outlaw and F. C. Harding <lb />
within the said precinct wishing VB- <lb />
Host Promises sad Care <lb />
for Bad Colds <lb />
When you have a bad cold you want <lb />
a remedy that will not only give re- <lb />
lief, but effect a prompt and <lb />
cure, a remedy that is pleasant <lb />
to a remedy that contains <lb />
lug injurious. Chamberlain's Cough <lb />
Remedy meets all these requirements. <lb />
It acts on nature's plan, relieves the <lb />
lungs, aids expectoration, opens the <lb />
secretions and restores the system to <lb />
a healthy condition. This remedy has <lb />
a world wide sale and use and can <lb />
always be depended upon. Sold by <lb />
all dealers. <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
I have taken up one male red hog. <lb />
weight about pounds, marked <lb />
crop, slit and in left ear, <lb />
and In right ear. Owner <lb />
can get same by identifying and pay- <lb />
charges. If not called for in <lb />
i twenty days the hog will be sold. <lb />
J. W. ELKS, <lb />
R. F. D. Grimesland. N. C. <lb />
Takes <lb />
Place Of Oldest Brick <lb />
Structure <lb />
Health a Factor in Success <lb />
The largest factor contributing to <lb />
a man's success Is 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 />
to vote In said election, shall vote at <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
That there will be a new <lb />
Warren and wife, <lb />
L. Warren <lb />
By virtue of authority conferred <lb />
upon me In a Judgment of the Super- <lb />
Telegraphers Meet <lb />
BALTIMORE, lid., May an <lb />
convention of the Order of <lb />
load Telegraphers met In this <lb />
today and was called to order by <lb />
President H. B. of Chicago. <lb />
The convention Is by <lb />
gates representing all the principal <lb />
railroad systems of the <lb />
Canada and Mexico, <lb />
for said election, and all of County, in the above <lb />
desiring to vote in said election, will <lb />
he required to register. That <lb />
Cannon has been appointed Registrar ,, of June pose for <lb />
sale at o'clock, noon, at public out- <lb />
for the Ayden precinct, and R, <lb />
has been appointed Reg- <lb />
for the precinct, <lb />
said Registration will he open- <lb />
ed on the 10th day of May. 1913. and <lb />
closed 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 />
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
R. R. Fleming vs L. Whir-hard. <lb />
cry at the Court House Door In Green- <lb />
ville. North Carolina, to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash, all the or parcels <lb />
of land hereinafter described, lying <lb />
and being In the Town of Greenville, <lb />
I State of North Carolina, and more <lb />
described as <lb />
Lots Nos. in the plot <lb />
of that portion of the town of Green- <lb />
ville known as and be- <lb />
ginning at the southwest corner of Lot <lb />
No. and street and running <lb />
thence 3-4 feet to the of i <lb />
No. thence with the line of t No. <lb />
1-2 tn the bi <lb />
Also Lots Nos. in the plot of <lb />
that portion of the Town of Green- <lb />
ville known as and be- <lb />
ginning at the Northwest corner of <lb />
and Fourth streets, with <lb />
By virtue of an street North 1-2 to <lb />
to the undersigned from the super- Third street, thence Third <lb />
court of Pitt county in the above log 1-4 feet to Lot No thence with <lb />
entitled action, I will on Monday, the i line of H l-S <lb />
2nd day of June, at o'clock. Fourth street, thence Earl with <lb />
m., at the court house door of sail Fourth street to the being <lb />
Rheumatism Cored <lb />
sister's husband had an attack <lb />
of rheumatism In his writes <lb />
a well known resident of Newton. <lb />
Iowa. gave him a bottle of <lb />
Liniment which he applied <lb />
to his arm and on the next morning <lb />
the rheumatism was For <lb />
muscular rheumatism you will find <lb />
nothing better than Chamberlain's <lb />
Liniment. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Caesar one of the old col- <lb />
men of the town, came along <lb />
other day end reminded the editor <lb />
a bit of history. He said he had <lb />
lived long enough to see first <lb />
brick store ever built In Greenville <lb />
converted into the handsomest build- <lb />
in town. He was referring to <lb />
quarters being lifted up for the Green- <lb />
ville Banking and Trust Company. <lb />
The building was first erected in <lb />
for Col. George and <lb />
the brick work was done under the <lb />
supervision of a Mr. Belcher of Farm- <lb />
ville. An evidence of how well brick <lb />
work was done in those days is <lb />
III the fact that portions of the orig- <lb />
walls are yet there, having re- <lb />
through every remodeling of <lb />
building. Through several de- <lb />
it was the only brick store here. <lb />
Mr. S. M. moved to Green- <lb />
ville and established a grocery bus- <lb />
in in 1875. A few <lb />
years later when other brick stores <lb />
along. Mr. Schultz call his <lb />
the Brick n name that <lb />
made it famous and stuck to It, even <lb />
he had bull a new store and <lb />
moved out. until it was purchased <lb />
by Mr. T. E Honker a tow ti <lb />
mid remodeled. <lb />
year the property was <lb />
chased by the Greenville Banking <lb />
and Trust Company, It is now <lb />
bring converted into a handsome atone <lb />
quarters for the home of the <lb />
bank. <lb />
S. Money Laundry Will <lb />
It n Full Blast this <lb />
Week <lb />
Reorganization of Party <lb />
Is Under Discussion <lb />
Children.- Bay <lb />
Tho Bay exercises in <lb />
Jarvis Memorial Methodist church <lb />
Sunday night drew an overflow con- <lb />
showing the Interest the <lb />
people take In whatever is done by <lb />
the little folks. The program as <lb />
published was carried out <lb />
perfectly with credit to <lb />
Six Senators and Others Attend <lb />
Republican <lb />
in <lb />
Tho exercises were given According fa <lb />
direction of Mrs, T. A. Person <lb />
and Mrs. F. R. Stretch, whose skill <lb />
was shown in the preparation of the <lb />
children. The collection was gen- <lb />
It Required fears For <lb />
letter lo Three <lb />
its <lb />
The Strength The of <lb />
tuck Southern State <lb />
Manuel <lb />
CHICAGO, May to <lb />
reorganize the party were <lb />
discussed at a conference here today <lb />
between six Republican Lulled States <lb />
senators other Republican id <lb />
representing slates. The <lb />
subject before the confer- <lb />
was as to what action shall <lb />
sought at the of the <lb />
national committee at Washing- <lb />
ton on May looking toward <lb />
puny <lb />
and us lo whether there <lb />
shall be a Republican national con- <lb />
year. <lb />
conference lasted for more than <lb />
four hours and was held In a hotel <lb />
overlooking the lake a room where <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO, May let- <lb />
which was posted In Oakland <lb />
years ago was delivered day <lb />
at the office of the San Francisco <lb />
Board Education. ill box <lb />
by was written on it, to ex- <lb />
plain why it had lain so long neg- <lb />
envelope contained a card an- <lb />
the marriage of Joseph the seven governors last year draft- <lb />
ed the letter urging Colonel <lb />
to be a candidate for <lb />
and Nellie C. Wallace on <lb />
Thursday, May IS, 1893. at the Cali- <lb />
Old <lb />
-y Line <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Daily. Including Sunday, between<lb />
Mail <lb />
Equipped Unit- <lb />
ed Telegraphy and ever <lb />
convenience Cuisine <lb />
passed <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays, no ; i <lb />
Portsmouth, week days <lb />
i v Norfolk, dally <lb />
Old Point <lb />
county sell to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash to satisfy said execution all the <lb />
Tight, title and Interest which the <lb />
said D. L. Whichard, the defendant, <lb />
has In the following described real <lb />
estate, tract of land in <lb />
township, being a part of <lb />
the tract of land upon which the <lb />
said D. L. Whichard now resides, be- <lb />
In a path, the dividing line <lb />
between the Jenkins land and Which- <lb />
ard land and running west to <lb />
Lisbon Whichard land, all the <lb />
land lying north of said line of <lb />
Whichard tract, containing acres, I <lb />
more or and being all of the <lb />
lands upon which the said L. <lb />
Whichard resides In excess of his <lb />
homestead. <lb />
This May 1st. 1913. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff <lb />
ltd <lb />
conveyed by White and <lb />
to L. Warren by Deed, date <lb />
November 1904, recorded in Bo-k <lb />
W. page in the Register's Office <lb />
of Pitt county, reference to which is <lb />
hereby for particular <lb />
Said land being land In <lb />
the Complaint filed in this cause in <lb />
the above entitled action. This sale <lb />
will be made to satisfy the terms of <lb />
said Judgment above described. <lb />
C. C. PIERCE. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Tickets sold to nil north. <lb />
Established <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
tn the superior court, before the <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
STATE OF CAROLINA <lb />
Department State <lb />
Dissolution <lb />
To all these presents may come <lb />
Whereas, It appears to my <lb />
faction, by authenticated record <lb />
of the proceedings for the voluntary <lb />
j. Everett, of Jno. Ward., dissolution thereof by the unanimous <lb />
deceased, vs. Joe Langley, consent of the stockholders, deposit- <lb />
Ward, Tom Ward, N. Dennis ed in my office, that the Davis Motor <lb />
Lucy Ward and Jane Ward. I Company, a corporation of this state, <lb />
By virtue of authority vested in me situated m <lb />
by an order made and entered by the ., . , , ., .,, <lb />
clerk of the superior court in the the of county of Pitt, <lb />
above special proceeding pend state of North Carolina R. Davis <lb />
therein, I will on Monday, the 2nd being the agent therein and In charge <lb />
Day June, sell to the highest bidder thereof upon whom may be <lb />
for cash, the following described. . . <lb />
property complied with the re- <lb />
Lying and being In the county and of Chapter of <lb />
state above referred to. In the town 1906, entitled <lb />
of and known as to the issuing of this <lb />
Ward lot, being near the Atlantic . . <lb />
Coast Line railroad and described Dissolution <lb />
fully In the deed from A. O. Cos to I Now. Therefore. I. J. Bryan Grimes. <lb />
John Ward, book 1-7, page Pitt Secretary of State of the state of <lb />
North hereby certify that <lb />
one-half of an acre, and <lb />
a email house on same. <lb />
Wholesale retail grocer <lb />
Cash paid bide <lb />
Fur Seed Oil barrels. <lb />
Egg <lb />
Ohm <lb />
I nulls. Many carriages go-carts <lb />
tables, <lb />
and Gall Ax hi, <lb />
Life tobacco. West Cheroots <lb />
r George Cigars, canned <lb />
apple syrup, Jelly, <lb />
flour coffee soap. lye. <lb />
food, matches oil, cotton seed <lb />
and seed oranges at <lb />
candles dried applet<lb />
and china warn wooden war <lb />
cakes and crackers macaroni. <lb />
bent butter Royal <lb />
chines and numerous <lb />
Quality and quantity <lb />
Come to me Phone lumber ii <lb />
WASHINGTON, May fed- <lb />
government's <lb />
will be in full swing this week, when <lb />
treasury department will begin <lb />
the operation of four currency <lb />
machines, turning out daily <lb />
washed and iron which <lb />
would be destroyed. <lb />
Simultaneously with this <lb />
the question of forbidding the <lb />
Mashing of money because of the <lb />
danger of counterfeiting is be- <lb />
congress. Secretary <lb />
and Treasurer Burke, how-; <lb />
ever, have announced their Intention <lb />
i the machines a fair trial. <lb />
The one installed In the <lb />
u several months ago has <lb />
been by improved <lb />
The New York <lb />
ready bus four machines and those <lb />
and Philadelphia one each. <lb />
It Is claimed the laundry will gave <lb />
government half a million dollars i <lb />
or more yearly. <lb />
The department made arrange- <lb />
to reduce the working force <lb />
the bureau of engraving and print- <lb />
II is said that probably <lb />
not more than SO or printers will <lb />
lose their Jobs. <lb />
Advocates of the washing machine j <lb />
claim It will reduce the output of the <lb />
big by notes an-1 <lb />
College in Oakland and stat- Although public was not <lb />
that they would be at home In admitted. Senator Albert B. <lb />
Cal., after May stated was merely an informal <lb />
It was addressed to Mme. Louise talk, a sort of discussion <lb />
teacher of of what may be done for the best lo- <lb />
San Francisco. On the envelope of the party in reorganizing <lb />
was a stamp of the Columbian Expo-. It along progressive <lb />
issue, commemorating Presided over by Senator Sherman. <lb />
World's Fair at Chicago. of. Illinois, the discussion was <lb />
The San Francisco postmark, of in by Senators Cummins, <lb />
May 1893, was on It, Indicating Ham E. of Idaho; Crawford, <lb />
that It was received on this side of South Dakota; of North <lb />
the bay. Apparently It was sent back Dakota; Kenyon of Iowa; <lb />
to Oakland, the Oakland stamp of man Hayes of California; Congress- <lb />
May, 1893 and also of April, 1913. man Goode, of Iowa and many <lb />
on It. It has been sent to th- of state legislatures. <lb />
Board of Education with the idea that you come to a decision <lb />
Mme. Humphrey-Smith, being there ought to be a national con- <lb />
as a teacher, can be vent ion this Senator <lb />
in way if Hill living. <lb />
CHASES <lb />
felling Speakers <lb />
lo Homo <lb />
THEY SPOKE J TRUCK <lb />
Policeman Kills I <lb />
Negro lo Save His <lb />
Own Life <lb />
it <lb />
This the 24th day of April. 1913. <lb />
J. EVERETT. <lb />
ltd Commissioner <lb />
the said corporation did. on the <lb />
day of April, 1913. In my office <lb />
a duly executed and attested consent <lb />
In writing to the dissolution of laid <lb />
corporation, executed by all the stock- <lb />
holders thereof, which said consent <lb />
and the of the proceedings <lb />
Having qualified as administrator now on in my <lb />
of Major T. Jefferson, deceased, late s provided by law. <lb />
of Pitt county. N. C, this is to I Testimony Whereof. I have here- <lb />
all persons having claims against , set my and my <lb />
the of the said deceased to ex- Beal at Raleigh, this 17th day of <lb />
them to the undersigned within , a. D 1913. <lb />
twelve months from the date of thin <lb />
or this notice be pleaded <lb />
In bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
Indebted to said estate will please <lb />
make Immediate payment. <lb />
the day of April. 1913. <lb />
J. BRYAN <lb />
Secretary of Stats <lb />
Cure for Stomach <lb />
Disorders of tho stomach may <lb />
avoided by the use of <lb />
BROWN, Administrator. Tablets. very remarkable cures <lb />
J. Attorney. have been effected by these tablets. <lb />
lid Sold all dealers. <lb />
Indiana Christian Churches Meet <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May <lb />
Governor Ralston delivered tho ad- <lb />
dress of welcome at tho opening <lb />
of the Christian church today, <lb />
to remain in session until Thursday. <lb />
In conjunction with this Convention <lb />
tho of tho Christian <lb />
Sunday schools of the state are hold- <lb />
their annual meeting. <lb />
Boilers <lb />
of i Steel. Have <lb />
60.000 pounds pr aqua re inch with <lb />
an limit not let than <lb />
fracture bring heated <lb />
hot and in water. .- are <lb />
heavy, <lb />
killed All sites and <lb />
Free all <lb />
t-M. We <lb />
May <lb />
Davis, in an effort to save his <lb />
life, was compelled to kill Mark <lb />
a man about years <lb />
old, this afternoon. The officer had <lb />
been Informed by a <lb />
that Payne was wanted In the <lb />
Twin City, having escaped from tho <lb />
city court there after a verdict it <lb />
bad been rendered against <lb />
for highway robbery. <lb />
donned his clothes and found <lb />
Payne near Walker's mill. The <lb />
resisted arrest and almost <lb />
In getting revolver from <lb />
Inn when fired, the <lb />
entering the abdomen, <lb />
death resulting n few <lb />
III OS. <lb />
Women Here Handled The <lb />
Angry Mob. Were <lb />
able To Check The <lb />
LONDON, May <lb />
riot took place In Hyde Park <lb />
this afternoon. The Men's League for <lb />
Women's Suffrage had been given <lb />
permission to boll a meeting. <lb />
workers addressed a <lb />
crowd several thousand from a <lb />
truck but the crowd kept up a run- <lb />
fire of Interruptions shouting <lb />
home and make and re- <lb />
marks about the burning of churches <lb />
and attempt to blow up St. Paul's <lb />
After a half hour's endeavor to get <lb />
a hearing the league gave up and tho <lb />
speakers were about to withdraw <lb />
when the crowd broke through the <lb />
police ranks. The wagon was over- <lb />
turned and partly wrecked. Tho <lb />
lice had difficulty In protecting the <lb />
speakers and eventually had to es- <lb />
them to the station for safety. <lb />
In tho meantime a suffragette plant <lb />
ed a flag on the Park Lane side of <lb />
the park, where fashionable people <lb />
promenade and started speaking, been settled. <lb />
was asked. <lb />
did not on that, but <lb />
every one seems to feel that the con- <lb />
of the party seems to <lb />
a convention Ibis year. Our In- <lb />
formal talk today will be followed <lb />
by a more formal conference <lb />
row, when former Governor Hadley, <lb />
of Missouri, iii be here, We then <lb />
will Issue a statement telling Just <lb />
what think ought to be done in <lb />
behalf of the <lb />
When the meeting adjourned fur <lb />
the day Senator Sherman gave out <lb />
what he said was a synopsis of <lb />
ho said, <lb />
the national committee should be <lb />
Inflexible in character as it <lb />
been. The opinion was that the com- <lb />
he amenable lo public <lb />
opinion and keep pace with what <lb />
going on. There was no definite ac- <lb />
on the question of calling a <lb />
convention this year. The <lb />
question then rose as to whether tho <lb />
committee would a call, and <lb />
felt that tho would <lb />
yield to the sentiment of Republicans <lb />
generally on that point as last year's <lb />
election was a pretty positive <lb />
that radical changes should be, <lb />
made. <lb />
agreed that southern <lb />
I In tho convention should <lb />
be cut down according to the strength <lb />
of the party In each southern state. <lb />
We did not take up the details to <lb />
how this should be done but left that <lb />
. to be worked out later. <lb />
primaries were not <lb />
I Our whole conference <lb />
was merely Informal, permitting us <lb />
free views <lb />
to means of <lb />
the as some of us <lb />
Republicans see <lb />
Hole from the Labor World. <lb />
The big mine In has <lb />
Men destroyed the flag and Jostled the <lb />
women until the- police rescued her. <lb />
The Rev. Howard J. H. <lb />
vicar of St. Catherine's at <lb />
which was destroyed by Are recent- <lb />
held services In the public hall <lb />
states In the have <lb />
boiler Inspection lawn. <lb />
More than 1,000.000 persons em- <lb />
ployed In the textile mills of Great <lb />
Organized labor has <lb />
TO YOU <lb />
,,. of <lb />
mil <lb />
Br <lb />
Ins Vb<lb />
Texas Christian missionary <lb />
BAN Tex, Tex., May <lb />
Thai 22.104 heathen bad been con- <lb />
through the activities <lb />
led by missionary societies <lb />
during the past year was the <lb />
of Dr. Frederick D. <lb />
president of the Texas Christian Mis- <lb />
which met <lb />
today. Delegates from the hundreds <lb />
of societies, connected with de- <lb />
nomination, are attending the four- <lb />
day annual convention. <lb />
today and spoke at length regarding In the State Legislature of Ohio <lb />
Are. He Following the German municipal <lb />
Is no use to to me plan of laying out model allotments <lb />
about flashes of lightning and gaB for persons In moderate circumstances <lb />
Some person did this with malicious the City of Cleveland will allot anon- <lb />
tire residence section and pro- <lb />
He sold that he had received him- Pare plans for a number of dwellings <lb />
of letters, some of them from I The labor temple at Vancouver, IV <lb />
who <lb />
dastardly acts. <lb />
repudiated such <lb />
Corn Curs <lb />
The worst no how long landing, <lb />
I ire cured by UH wonderful, reliable Ur. <lb />
I Healing Oil. It <lb />
pain is- was <lb />
The culinary crafts of Fran- <lb />
have Inaugurated a vigorous <lb />
campaign to secure the 1916 <lb />
of the Hotel Restaurant Km- <lb />
Alliance <lb />
j America for San Francisco. <lb />
C. recently erected, and which, with <lb />
the land which It <lb />
outlay of more than a <lb />
of a million dollars. Is owned by <lb />
the organized labor of Vancouver. <lb />
Trades Labor Council carrying <lb />
the controlling Interests. <lb />
N. <lb />
by Americans. <lb />
y.,<lb />
-v- . <lb />
l-As.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
farmers and Picnic it Lang's <lb />
Cross Roads <lb />
Some days ago your correspondent <lb />
had the pleasure of attending a de- <lb />
picnic given Jointly by <lb />
school and the Farmers Union. The <lb />
occasion was the closing of the school <lb />
for the summer and the farmers be- <lb />
greatly Interested In the school <lb />
and all that takes place there, de- <lb />
Adopted by the Democratic Com- <lb />
of the town of call- <lb />
primary for nominating a Dem- <lb />
candidate for mayor of the <lb />
town of Greenville. <lb />
Be It Resolved, by the Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee of the town of <lb />
Greenville, that a Democratic primary <lb />
be, and the same Is hereby called. <lb />
to be held for the town of Green- <lb />
ville, on Monday, the 26th day of <lb />
to offer their assistance In May. 1913, for the purpose of <lb />
rang-tag a rally day and picnic. a Democratic candidate for <lb />
There were present on the school mayor of the town of Greenville, <lb />
picnic grounds probably fifteen the following <lb />
or two thousand people, and <lb />
many of these beard speech- <lb />
That the polling place for said <lb />
primary shall be at Joe. <lb />
by our Superintendent of Public at Five Points, in said town of <lb />
OFFICIAL.<lb />
Instruction Prof. W. H. <lb />
and Prof. C. W. Wilson of the East <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C Moor <lb />
Register of Bell. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
L. <lb />
B. M. Lewis, W. E. Proctor, M. T <lb />
Spier, J. O. Taylor. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
M. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. Smith. <lb />
Aldermen E- B. <lb />
Bowen, J. B. Tunstall. <lb />
BASEBALL <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
That the polls shall be opened <lb />
at o'clock a. m. and remain open <lb />
26th, <lb />
and also some short talks by gun set on Monday. May <lb />
present. The speakers were happily j 1913. <lb />
Introduced by Mr. Turnage in a few, That holders shall be <lb />
well chosen words, alter some at- from the friends of the can- <lb />
tractive musical selections bad been I mayor, and each <lb />
rendered by the young ladies of lB requested to recommend o <lb />
school. , the executive committee one name <lb />
It Is but to say that a picnic was each and two holders shall <lb />
given In the vicinity of Lang's cross jested from those recommended <lb />
roads, for the Impression to be con- by candidates and appointed by <lb />
that everything In the way of committee, <lb />
edibles that ones appetite could de- j That after the <lb />
was spread before those of the polls at sun set on Mon- <lb />
thousand happy people. I day day of May. 1913, the <lb />
We have always known that ,,, appointed by the <lb />
was a great old county and that Farm- committee shall <lb />
township was one of the garden a cot at gad <lb />
spots, but one could never know with- make return thereof to the <lb />
out attending a picnic such as was of the democratic executive <lb />
given at Lang's cross roads, what of the town of Greenville, <lb />
high class of citizenship we really upon <lb />
have. Of course, in the country declare the same and <lb />
there the same conveniences and ad- <lb />
the same to be published In <lb />
vantages as are found In the larger in the <lb />
towns, are not to be had, one hardly of <lb />
expects to see the styles and refine- <lb />
that the city affords, yet if the, <lb />
neighborhood of Lang's cross roads <lb />
Is to be Judged by the stylish c <lb />
pretty girls and well dressed <lb />
nice looking men who gathered at <lb />
the picnic, no community can boast <lb />
of being in advance of It. <lb />
Such an example of friendly social <lb />
Intercourse might well be followed <lb />
by some of those who live In the <lb />
supposedly high cultured cities where <lb />
all opportunities are to be had. And <lb />
the question might well be asked, <lb />
what has done all of this for a com- <lb />
The answer is the simple <lb />
word, Education. <lb />
If we are not proud of East <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
and what It Is doing for Pitt county <lb />
and Eastern Carolina, we are hope- <lb />
less When one sees the <lb />
advantages and the beautiful results <lb />
that has come from the efforts of <lb />
Misses Tucker and Annie Ty- <lb />
son at Lang's school <lb />
of other Training school girls through <lb />
out Eastern Carolina, they can then <lb />
realize In a small way what a great <lb />
work this Institution Is doing. <lb />
It Is a great pity that the <lb />
before making Us <lb />
could not have visited one of <lb />
these schools and seen for Itself what <lb />
the Institution Is giving In the way <lb />
of efficient teachers. The Training <lb />
School needs more money and the <lb />
legislature should see that It is not <lb />
hampered In Its work of supplying <lb />
capable teachers. The demand Is <lb />
great and Lang's school Is quite for- <lb />
In obtaining the services of <lb />
two young ladles who have been <lb />
made more efficient by courses at the <lb />
Training school. <lb />
We hope the day Is not far distant <lb />
when every section of our state will <lb />
be able to boast of good schools <lb />
taught by teachers who are trained <lb />
to teach, good, roads, and an elevated <lb />
cultivated that Is Inter- <lb />
In Its community, Its county <lb />
and Its state. <lb />
That the candidate receiving a <lb />
said <lb />
primary shall be declared Dem- <lb />
nominee for mayor of the <lb />
town of Greenville. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, <lb />
from First Ward. <lb />
J. O. MOTE. <lb />
from Second Ward. <lb />
R. A. JR. <lb />
from Ward <lb />
E. O. FLANAGAN. <lb />
from Fourth Ward. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
from Fifth Ward <lb />
FOB A PASSENGER, <lb />
forty horse car. <lb />
new. F. B. Hooker. <lb />
Inspecting Pitt's House <lb />
Wayne county Is soon to build n <lb />
court a committee of <lb />
citizens of Goldsboro were here today <lb />
inspecting Pitt county's new temple <lb />
of Justice to get Ideas for the con- <lb />
of the one In Wayne. The <lb />
gentlemen who came were N. B. <lb />
law, Col. W. T. Dortch, ex-Mayor O. <lb />
E. Hood and Mr. M. T. Dickinson. <lb />
DR. J. E. MARSH<lb />
Located at R. L, Smith's stables, <lb />
N. C. All calls promptly <lb />
attended to <lb />
F d-w <lb />
F. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. <lb />
Van Dyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and <lb />
B. Spain, C. Laugh in L <lb />
W. Tucker. <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Firs D. Overton. <lb />
CHURCHES <lb />
Baptist, C. M. Rock. <lb />
pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W <lb />
Wilson, superintendent Sunday <lb />
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
J. J. Walker, pas <lb />
tor; E. A. Sr., <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Episcopal, St Dallas <lb />
Tucker, W. A. Bowen, sup- <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
f M clerk<lb />
S. M. A B. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. and A. U <lb />
H. Bently Harries, W. M; L R Pen <lb />
See. <lb />
clerk; H. D. Bateman. <lb />
Sunday school; L. H. reader, <lb />
secretary. <lb />
Chapel <lb />
Her W O. pastor. <lb />
Sharon No. A. F. and A. St. <lb />
F. D. Foxhall, W. M.; E. B. Grids. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Encampment No. I <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; L <lb />
H. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
River No. M, K. of <lb />
M. Clark. O. a; A B. <lb />
K. of R and <lb />
Chapter No R. A. M <lb />
-j. N. Hart. H. P.; E. E. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. T <lb />
Meets every Tuesday night. F. J <lb />
Forbes N L. H. Pender. Sec. <lb />
Camp No. M. W <lb />
f A., meets every 1st and Wed- <lb />
nights. Julius Brown, con- <lb />
J. F. Stokes, clerk. <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R <lb />
V Meets every Friday night J. J. <lb />
Jenkins, Sachem; J. W. Brown, C. of <lb />
CLUBS <lb />
Lillian Carr. pres <lb />
dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
Daughters of T <lb />
J president; Mrs. J. L. <lb />
secretary <lb />
The Kings A. L <lb />
Blow. J. O. Mays <lb />
Sunday ball Is being played In the <lb />
Connecticut towns of the Eastern <lb />
Association, which means nice money <lb />
for the clubs in Jim <lb />
The new League, <lb />
with clubs in La <lb />
Grange, Newman. Gadsden and Ope <lb />
takes the place of the old South- <lb />
eastern League. <lb />
Even if they do try to get away with <lb />
that protested game wrinkle now and <lb />
then, Phillies are playing excel- <lb />
lent ball and will bear watching. <lb />
Miller has the Cardinals up <lb />
on their toes and lighting every inch <lb />
of the way. The cards are liable to <lb />
cause the Giants, Cubs and Pirates <lb />
heaps of trouble before curtain <lb />
falls. <lb />
The way Bill has <lb />
been performing of late, shows that <lb />
William intends to worry the National <lb />
League teams not before the <lb />
pennant is won. <lb />
The costly bobble of Fred <lb />
grass In the world's series last fall <lb />
must have caused Fred to brace up I <lb />
bit. He Is playing great ball for <lb />
Giants this season. <lb />
The work of the Boston kid <lb />
battery, pitcher James and catcher <lb />
Whaling, Is a delight to one George <lb />
The former Northwest- <lb />
ALL EXPENSE <lb />
TO <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. a <lb />
VIA <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
and <lb />
Norfolk A Washington S. B. Co, <lb />
Leaving Raleigh, Goldsboro and <lb />
Intermediate stations May 1913 <lb />
From<lb />
Goldsboro . <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
New Bern . <lb />
Oriental <lb />
Stantonsburg <lb />
Vanceboro----- <lb />
Walstonburg , <lb />
Washington . <lb />
All Expenses <lb />
Trip <lb />
. <lb />
. 23.30 <lb />
Wilson . <lb />
rate Includes Pullman side and shoulder. <lb />
Prof. W. H. narrowly es- <lb />
caped serious Injury at Bethel Mon- <lb />
day night where he had gone to at- <lb />
tend the finals of the Graded schools <lb />
of that town. <lb />
At the conclusion of the exercises <lb />
as he was preparing to leave the <lb />
school grounds he was struck by a <lb />
horse that had been tied <lb />
on Inside of the high fence that en- <lb />
closed the school property and was <lb />
thrown for a distance of several feet. <lb />
It was not until Mr. had <lb />
24.30 nearly reached Greenville on his re- <lb />
24.30 turn that he realized that he was <lb />
26.30 other than a few scratches on <lb />
23.10 bis wrist, when he began suffering <lb />
24.10 with his left side, and upon <lb />
23.80 home and being examined by a <lb />
23.80 physician it was discovered that he. <lb />
23.80 bad been considerably bruised on tho <lb />
Today he Is con- <lb />
Meals and Staterooms, both fined to his bed from the accident, <lb />
directions, Hotels In Wash- but expresses belief be will be out <lb />
and Interesting side trips to in a few days. <lb />
Virginia Beach, Arlington, Mt. Vernon <lb />
and Alexandria, Va., ELIZABETH CITY, May O. <lb />
sight-seeing trip to various points of editor of the Independent, <lb />
historic around Washington. a newspaper published here, was con- <lb />
tour, under the direction criminal libel this morning <lb />
Prof. Frank H. Harper, of the Ra- , a trial Justice court and was sen- <lb />
Public Schools, has been by Judge R. W. Turner to six <lb />
ed especially for young people and <lb />
advantages offered by Prof. <lb />
Harper. <lb />
For complete Information and Illus- <lb />
booklet descriptive of the tour <lb />
league stars have shown regular others who wish to take advantage of <lb />
big league stuff. <lb />
Catcher George Gibson, of Pi- <lb />
rates, wearing a plaster cast on an <lb />
unbroken ankle, has gone to his home <lb />
near London, Ont. George will be <lb />
out of the game a couple of months <lb />
at least. <lb />
Duffy Lewis was the only member <lb />
cf the Red to take part In every <lb />
game the Red played in 1912, and <lb />
up to the time he turned his ankle, he <lb />
had played in every exhibition and <lb />
regular league combat this year. <lb />
It Is probable that Harry Hooper <lb />
of the Red Is the only man play- <lb />
regular in either of the big leagues <lb />
who spectacles. As Harry <lb />
claims the glasses have helped his <lb />
batting, Jake Stahl should stake the <lb />
balance of the with goggles. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
tab LAXATIVE Quinine. It its <lb />
Cough and Headache and works off Cold, <lb />
Druggists money if it fails to cure. <lb />
I W. S signature on each <lb />
Trail of the Lonesome <lb />
will be sent to the coast next season <lb />
with Charlotte Walker still at the <lb />
head of the company. The play has <lb />
Just closed Its second season. <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
months on the county chain gang- <lb />
defendant's attorneys served no- <lb />
of appeal and ball was given <lb />
for Mr. appearance at the <lb />
September term of superior court <lb />
when the case will be tried again. <lb />
The trial this morning was the re- <lb />
call on any Norfolk Southern of an article that was published <lb />
agent, or address Prof. Frank M. in the Independent several weeks ago. <lb />
Harper, Raleigh Public Schools, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
K. W. W. <lb />
Traveling Pass. G. P. A, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. Norfolk, Ta. <lb />
OFFICERS OF THE PITT <lb />
COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION <lb />
For and Less of Appetite <lb />
The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, <lb />
TASTELESS chill TONIC, out <lb />
builds up the system. A true tome, <lb />
sure f <lb />
ASK DRUGGIST ABOUT IT <lb />
Is one whore health abounds. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
LIVER there <lb />
can net be good blood. <lb />
tho torpid LIVER and <lb />
Ms natural action. <lb />
A healthy means pare <lb />
Pure blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
no Substitute. All Druggists. <lb />
J. R. J, G. <lb />
GENERAL STORE <lb />
PAINTS OILS <lb />
When You Paint <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pure LINSEED OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
There Is A New Remedy That Takes <lb />
The Place <lb />
mended And Guaranteed <lb />
By The Druggists <lb />
Pharmacy never sold a <lb />
remedy that gave more complete <lb />
than Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
a mild vegetable remedy for <lb />
sour stomach and liver. <lb />
Folks who have suffered for years <lb />
rather than resort to dangerous cal- <lb />
have found after one trial that <lb />
this tasting vegetable liquid <lb />
gives them a long sought relief with- <lb />
out bad after effects. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone is guaranteed <lb />
by Pharmacy to be a sat <lb />
liver stimulant and to be absolutely <lb />
bad after effects <lb />
You will And many persons In this <lb />
locality who have tried it and every <lb />
user will speak a good word for <lb />
son's Liver Tone. It livens up a tor- <lb />
liver and makes you feel fresh, <lb />
healthy and clean. <lb />
The price of a. large bottle is <lb />
back if not pleased. The <lb />
success of Dodson's Liver Tone has <lb />
brought many medicines Into the <lb />
that Imitate Its claims, and some have <lb />
name very similar and package same <lb />
color, but remember Dodson's Liver <lb />
Tone is guaranteed by <lb />
Pharmacy who will give you back <lb />
your money If you want It. <lb />
Makes Pimples En <lb />
Remarkable How Zeros Clean The <lb />
Fare And AU <lb />
Blemishes <lb />
With the linger tips apply a little <lb />
to the skin, then see the <lb />
and blackheads vanish. Is <lb />
a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace <lb />
lust simply sinks In and does the <lb />
work. You will be astonished to And <lb />
how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, <lb />
itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all <lb />
other skin diseases are <lb />
Is put up by the K. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis. Mo., and Is <lb />
regularly sold by all druggists at <lb />
for the large bottles, but you can <lb />
get a liberal trial bottle tor only <lb />
cents. And this trial bottle la <lb />
guaranteed. You surely will find <lb />
mo a wonder. Get a bottle now from <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
The governing board of Pitt <lb />
County Fair Association met today <lb />
In court house to elect officers <lb />
the ensuing year. <lb />
It was announced that owing to <lb />
other engagements the present pres- <lb />
J. L. Woolen, and secretary, <lb />
D. J. could not serve long- <lb />
In respective positions. <lb />
On motion a committee consisting <lb />
of J. H. Cobb, J. B. and <lb />
G. Little was appointed to retire and <lb />
recommend the following who were <lb />
President, R. Williams. <lb />
Vice President, A J. <lb />
Secretary, L. W. Tucker. <lb />
Treasurer, J. B. Tucker. <lb />
The naming of the governing board <lb />
and township committees for 1913 was <lb />
left with the new officers. <lb />
making statements concerning Mr. <lb />
which Mr. alleges are <lb />
and defamatory. He made <lb />
demand upon the Independent to re- <lb />
treat these statements and Mr. <lb />
Saunders, It la alleged, refused to- <lb />
do so and challenged Mr. to <lb />
have him arrested. <lb />
This morning Mr. swore out <lb />
a warrant against Mr. Saunders, <lb />
charging with criminal libel, and <lb />
It was served by Chief of Police <lb />
Thomas. <lb />
Mr. was the only witness <lb />
that appeared In the trial today. He <lb />
was on the stand for several hours. <lb />
Attorney H. S. Ward and ex-Judge <lb />
J. B. Leigh prosecuted for the state, <lb />
and Attorneys L M. and W. <lb />
L defended Mr. Saunders. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made WHITE LEAD, ZINC and <lb />
the Way the L. M. <lb />
REAL PAINT Is <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. PAIN P <lb />
and MIX the OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
If tie Pair thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
If Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory <lb />
return nm Sow nor and g back ALL <lb />
WHOLE of mossy paid Mm <lb />
Jim Scott's vacation last season <lb />
must have been the right dope. Jim <lb />
pitching In wondrous fashion for <lb />
the White <lb />
Winning of their first games <lb />
has placed Jack Denver <lb />
Grizzlies away down in front In the <lb />
Western League race. <lb />
Present Hills To Committee <lb />
The committee in charge of the <lb />
Memorial Day here desire <lb />
that any persons having accounts for <lb />
services of supplies furnished, to <lb />
present the Mils at once to the com- <lb />
for settlement. <lb />
Plies Cared la d to <lb />
Your will refund If <lb />
OINTMENT any of <lb />
Blind. , <lb />
and Mb <lb />
DROPS <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
For all of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Catarrh sad <lb />
Asthma <lb />
STOP THE PAIN <lb />
Quick Relief <lb />
II stops the and re- <lb />
swollen Joints <lb />
Destroy <lb />
the excess acid and Is Quick, <lb />
safe and sure la Its result. No <lb />
other remedy like it. Sample <lb />
free on <lb />
BOLD DY <lb />
i One Dollar per bottle, or sent <lb />
paid Spun of price If nob <lb />
in your locality. <lb />
RHEUMATIC CO. <lb />
Street <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
MM <lb />
. Its. saw a. m <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
Before the Board of Commissioners. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that a <lb />
has been filed before the board <lb />
of commissioners of Pitt county by <lb />
J. P. J. Robs, O. T. <lb />
or. and others, to lay out and <lb />
a public road In said county, <lb />
township, from R. H. <lb />
home place across the lands <lb />
of J. W. Cannon to the Ayden and <lb />
public road, near Back <lb />
Swamp. The notice required by sec- <lb />
of the of 1906 of <lb />
North Carolina Is given that the said <lb />
petition will be heard at the next <lb />
meeting of the said board on the 2nd <lb />
day of June, <lb />
This 6th day of May. 1913. <lb />
BELL, <lb />
Clerk of the Board. <lb />
ltd <lb />
How It's Made <lb />
The I and M. Semi-Mixed Rear <lb />
Paint Is a pure paint. One <lb />
pounds of pure White Lead, Zinc and <lb />
Linseed Oil are put together In an <lb />
I mm en mixer; then large mills <lb />
grind It and machines All It Into cans <lb />
for market. But the user adds <lb />
three quarts more Linseed Oil to each <lb />
gallon to make 3-1 gallons of Real <lb />
Pure Paint for per gallon. It <lb />
Is the very highest quality paint. <lb />
Sold by J. R. and J. O. Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. <lb />
Joe Minneapolis <lb />
Settlers will Boon discard their canes <lb />
and liniment and show tho American. <lb />
Association youngsters how the past- <lb />
was produced in tho late sixties <lb />
and early seventies. <lb />
President <lb />
Polk to raise men and <lb />
for the war with <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
Freckled Girls <lb />
It is an absolute fact, that one cent <lb />
jar of FRECKLE <lb />
will either remove your freckles or cause <lb />
them to fade and that two jars will even <lb />
in the most severe cases completely <lb />
cure them. We are willing to personally <lb />
guarantee to return your money <lb />
without argument if your complexion la <lb />
not fully restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
I WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is <lb />
. -.----.,. is . fine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. <lb />
WANTED l TOOTS Men Will not make hair grow but will <lb />
and women to handle our self-sell- remove TAN, PIMPLES and <lb />
household article and earn FRECKLES Come in today and try it. <lb />
. . a . j.- i. . . The jars are large and results <lb />
to and per day In spare time. . by mail it <lb />
no talking; they sell themselves, price Mammoth jars <lb />
to- SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP <lb />
Something entirely new. <lb />
day for samples at cents. Sent <lb />
postpaid, ROBERT PITT, <lb />
street, Mass.<lb />
For by <lb />
JNO. I. CO. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
North <lb />
Make your own Paint <lb />
THIS WAY <lb />
You make, or have your painter make, seven gallons of <lb />
Pure Lead Zinc and Linseed Oil Paint, by adding gallons of Lin- <lb />
seed Oil at the price of Linseed O to gallons of L. M. Semi- <lb />
Mixed Heal Paint. <lb />
The gallons of Oil cost a bout . <lb />
The gallons of L. If, Paint cost about <lb />
The gallons of paint then will cost <lb />
THIS WILL BE ABOUT PER G <lb />
9.95 <lb />
A L L O N. <lb />
If you only need a few gallons of paint, then buy quarts of Oil to <lb />
add to each gallon of the L. If. Semi-Mixed Real Paint. <lb />
YOU ABOUT CENTS A GALLON. <lb />
Saved Every Time Tot <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb />
GREENVILLE IS <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
In the Moat Employment of Man. George <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 <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <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 />
RE HAD UPON <lb />
S. FRIDAY MM <lb />
MM It Kit <lb />
FEEL <lb />
OF TIE <lb />
Japan Attempts Difficult Task Of <lb />
Pacifying Public Opinions <lb />
Dies In <lb />
Florida <lb />
is Understood And Made It Clear <lb />
That His Is Heir- <lb />
The Federal <lb />
Authorities <lb />
WASHINGTON, May <lb />
of an <lb />
today that he to <lb />
introduce next Friday a resolution to <lb />
empower to legislate ex- <lb />
on all questions affecting <lb />
the rights of aliens residing in the <lb />
United States. <lb />
The purpose of tho would <lb />
be to prevent individual states from <lb />
passing laws which might cause <lb />
with foreign countries. Lack <lb />
of federal control, ho said, affecting <lb />
the ability of the government to Car- <lb />
out a treaty In all its integrity <lb />
WM a palpable defect. <lb />
May news that tho <lb />
California alien land ownership bill <lb />
has been Governor John- <lb />
son was received her with regret, <lb />
though it had been discounted In of- <lb />
and non-official circles. <lb />
It was hoped up to lo last <lb />
however, that Washington's <lb />
would prove successful. The <lb />
newspapers published extra editions <lb />
with the announcement that tho bill <lb />
had been signed. <lb />
The efforts of the Japanese govern <lb />
are concentrated at present on <lb />
pacifying public opinion but the las <lb />
regarded In many quarters an i <lb />
more difficult one than at tho time of <lb />
the Californian school controversy, or <lb />
even a year ago. <lb />
Since the death of the old Japanese <lb />
Emperor tho authority of the govern- <lb />
has steadily diminished in re- <lb />
the growing influence of <lb />
public opinion and the spirit of <lb />
racy in augmenting throughout the <lb />
empire. <lb />
Arthur secretary <lb />
of the United States Embassy, visited <lb />
Huron the Japanese <lb />
Foreign Minister, today <lb />
ed the determination of the United <lb />
States government in an effort to find <lb />
a friendly and satisfactory solution <lb />
of the question. <lb />
He the fact that It was <lb />
a California and not an American <lb />
question and thanked the Japanese <lb />
government for Its friendliness and for <lb />
its attempts to restrain the excitable <lb />
public opinion of Japan. <lb />
It Is generally believed here that <lb />
Washington will s solution of the <lb />
problem, but the more conservative <lb />
in <lb />
public agitation for equal treatment <lb />
of the Japanese. <lb />
They declare that racial issue, <lb />
which it is contended is Involved, and <lb />
the steady recurrence of <lb />
bills It California should receive <lb />
basic curative <lb />
A prominent official said <lb />
Japanese people feel that their <lb />
national honor is Involved. The pres <lb />
question will be solved peacefully <lb />
but what Is needed to assure the per- <lb />
of our traditional friendship <lb />
is a change of heart In some <lb />
cans toward the <lb />
Next Mere Mast He By Japan. <lb />
ate With. <lb />
answer of the United States to Its <lb />
protest in hand, It la no <lb />
WEST PALM BEACH, <lb />
If, aged <lb />
and railroad magnate, died at <lb />
his winter homo here this <lb />
alter an illness of several weeks. <lb />
Mr. recently fell down a <lb />
flight of steps in his homo and be- <lb />
cause of his advanced ago his <lb />
not been anticipated. <lb />
Mr. was for many years <lb />
of the principal stockholders of <lb />
tho Standard Oil Company and dis- <lb />
himself In the railway ml <lb />
financial world by tho Florida <lb />
Keys with the Florida and East Coast <lb />
a gigantic undertaking. <lb />
Mr. built the Ponce de <lb />
Leon and hotels at a cost of <lb />
His greatest achievement <lb />
was the extension of his railroad from <lb />
Miami to Key West <lb />
For many years his plan was <lb />
as impracticable and was call- <lb />
ed The opening of <lb />
this line is regarded as <lb />
one of tho triumphs of <lb />
tho ago. <lb />
Mr. was vice president-and <lb />
director of the Standard Oil Com- <lb />
president and chairman of <lb />
board of directors of the Florida East <lb />
Coast Hallway and Jacksonville <lb />
Company, director of the Wes- <lb />
tern Union Telegraph Company and <lb />
other corporations. <lb />
For the past few weeks Mr. <lb />
had been losing practically all of his <lb />
faculties and death was <lb />
expected. Several of his <lb />
business associates had <lb />
been summoned to his bedside. The <lb />
body will ho hurled In a <lb />
St. in tho yard of the <lb />
Manorial church, which he- gave <lb />
tho Presbyterians. <lb />
to <lb />
Many Amendments to Officers <lb />
The Underwood Bill Nab Train <lb />
Such to be Offered Freely by v <lb />
Republican Senators <lb />
II EACH MEMBER <lb />
that they would not suffer <lb />
in their own pockets from tariff <lb />
hut would shoulder tho loss <lb />
upon their <lb />
Prolonged discussion centered up- <lb />
on an effort begun by Senator Pen- <lb />
rose to have the of <lb />
who before tho sen- <lb />
Of Minority Is And finance subcommittee submitted <lb />
Simmons In <lb />
To Secretary's <lb />
Utterances <lb />
WASHINGTON, May Re- <lb />
publican senators plan to insist up- <lb />
on amendments to nearly every item <lb />
in the Underwood tariff bill when It <lb />
comes before the senate for general <lb />
discussion became evident today <lb />
when Senator former chair <lb />
man of tho finance committee, <lb />
ed that every member of the minority <lb />
would have amendments to propose. <lb />
Senator told tho ho <lb />
for the benefit of the minority. He <lb />
accepted an amendment by Senator <lb />
Smith of Georgia, for submission of <lb />
of who call <lb />
upon minority members of the com- <lb />
and another by Senator Reed <lb />
for making public a record of <lb />
who appealed to the fin- <lb />
committee when the <lb />
and bills were <lb />
consideration. <lb />
Tho motion, with amend- <lb />
was about to pass when Sen- <lb />
proposed another which <lb />
would require Immediate publication <lb />
PHYSICIANS SAY <lb />
Thereupon Senator Sim- <lb />
Fiona that whole <lb />
be. referred to the finance committee <lb />
knew of no concerted effort to he; of all briefs filed with the finance com <lb />
purposely to delay the passage <lb />
of the bill, but said he assured <lb />
that the minority would offer many <lb />
amendments to tho schedules offered I and the motion was carrier to <lb />
by tho Democrats. Senator Smoot I <lb />
announced that tho Introduction <lb />
h and. WOUld <lb />
that many roll calls would ho do- <lb />
Loads Of Chickens <lb />
1782-<lb />
Americans under Gen. <lb />
defeated by tho British near <lb />
Savannah. <lb />
of Boston closed <lb />
against the sale of liquor en <lb />
the Sabbath. <lb />
Japanese foreign to take the <lb />
step In tho negotiations over <lb />
the California alien land act. <lb />
It expected that the forthcoming <lb />
rejoinder of Secretary Bryan will <lb />
strongly argumentative and <lb />
ed to result In tho conduct of the <lb />
future negotiations on a strictly <lb />
gal basis. <lb />
As It Is understood that the state <lb />
department Is looking to the Japanese <lb />
government, or Japanese <lb />
to test tho new law by recourse <lb />
to the United States courts, It may be <lb />
significant of tho drawing of another <lb />
Issue that Japanese are believed <lb />
to reluctant to begin such a move- <lb />
In his protest of May to tho state <lb />
department, the Japanese ambassador <lb />
Is to have made it per- <lb />
clear that Japan, It <lb />
deal directly with tho <lb />
slate of California, was relying en- <lb />
upon the federal government to <lb />
ensure what he believes to be fair <lb />
treatment for Us subjects. <lb />
Probably that contention will be ex- <lb />
tended to cover the legal test of the <lb />
California land law. through the or- <lb />
procedure In such cases would <lb />
be to allow a Japanese subject, threat <lb />
with of his lands, <lb />
to begin action by application for an <lb />
Injunction. <lb />
It Is expected that <lb />
days will elapse before the <lb />
rejoinder Is received, in view <lb />
of the fact that ten days were taken <lb />
for tho preparation and delivery of <lb />
American reply to the original <lb />
up to the protest <lb />
calls would do <lb />
If this plan is pursued sys- <lb />
tho Journey of tho bill <lb />
through tho is certain to <lb />
prolonged. <lb />
Senator Simmons has called for to- <lb />
morrow the. first meeting of the full <lb />
membership of tho finance commit- <lb />
tee to consider questions relating <lb />
the tariff. Ono matter to <lb />
ed will the list of questions on the <lb />
tariff to sent to manufacturers <lb />
throughout tho country. Senator <lb />
Simmons, Williams will <lb />
submit a list for tho committee's <lb />
During tho debate today on <lb />
tho matter of making public tho <lb />
briefs filed manufacturers with <lb />
the subcommittees Senator <lb />
Townsend of Michigan, engaged in a <lb />
with Senator Simmons rel- <lb />
to the alleged threats of man- <lb />
to reduce wages and tho <lb />
counter Intention of the <lb />
through the bureau of corpora- <lb />
to Investigate concerns which <lb />
might reduce wages following tariff <lb />
reductions. <lb />
tho senator asked <lb />
Townsend, any condition ex- <lb />
are now echoing the possible to <lb />
Perish <lb />
NEW YORK, May York <lb />
faces a in live poultry. Not a <lb />
live chicken was sold hero yesterday. <lb />
Ordinarily on brisk days <lb />
125.000 fowls disposed of. <lb />
market did not re- <lb />
cord a sale. <lb />
Tho Jobbers who distribute e <lb />
poultry to the shops the wagons <lb />
declined to buy a pound because the <lb />
receivers wouldn't bind themselves <lb />
not to stuff tho crops of their chick- <lb />
ens with weight producing sand <lb />
gravel. Fifty angry Jobbers yelled <lb />
and stormed around mar- <lb />
at and West streets. <lb />
tho time tho stubborn receivers <lb />
quit business or an attempt to do <lb />
business a small riot was boiling. <lb />
Tho Jobbers got together early <lb />
the morning agreed not to buy <lb />
live poultry unless the receivers <lb />
May Sparrow <lb />
a who has been giving train- <lb />
men on tho Norfolk Southern lines <lb />
i tampering with an- <lb />
and other mechanism on <lb />
cars, was arrested by Detective W. W. <lb />
Morrison after ho had caused the de- <lb />
it is alleged, of a <lb />
and two curs on tho northern <lb />
vision. Morrison had been watching <lb />
the and when tho engine and <lb />
cars, part of a freight train, were <lb />
thrown off the track by the <lb />
laid across the rails ho singled Spar <lb />
row out of a gang and frightened <lb />
him Into committing himself to an <lb />
extent which warranted his arrest. <lb />
Sparrow bad on a former occasion <lb />
been shot by a conductor when at- <lb />
tempting to cause a wreck. <lb />
A series of open air meetings in <lb />
evangelistic work among the mill la- <lb />
borers of East has been be- <lb />
gun by Rev. C. W. Blanchard, of <lb />
First Baptist church horn. Sermons <lb />
will be preached at two points In that <lb />
part of tho city each Sunday after- <lb />
noon. At the Initial services, held <lb />
street corners, largo audiences of <lb />
mill workers heard the minister. <lb />
RECOVER <lb />
Farmer Leaves Bis Former <lb />
Sweetheart <lb />
In His Will <lb />
or big dealers who buy poultry <lb />
which will make possible this j m country and ship It here In <lb />
proposed coercion on the part of agreed to fix prices before the <lb />
government, as Indicated by the sec- <lb />
of <lb />
of tho <lb />
to Investigations of <lb />
replied Senator Simmons, <lb />
grown out of threats constantly made <lb />
by the protected Interests, that they <lb />
would reduce wages they <lb />
permitted to retain the excessive tar- <lb />
the give any specific <lb />
cases such threats have been <lb />
Senator Townsend <lb />
the senator to the hear <lb />
lugs the ways and means com- <lb />
where statements were repeat- <lb />
made by manufacturers that If <lb />
duties were reduced, they would be <lb />
forced to and would cut wages. I <lb />
would also refer him to the briefs <lb />
filed with the finance committee, <lb />
which are full of such statements. <lb />
tho senator construe as a <lb />
threat the statement of a <lb />
-that certain <lb />
force him to cut asked the <lb />
Michigan <lb />
senator may construe It as he <lb />
sees Senator Simmons concluded. <lb />
it a threat a statement, but <lb />
secretary of commerce Lad refer- <lb />
to these constant warnings by <lb />
sand and gravel stuffing process <lb />
The receivers declined to make <lb />
any such terms. Then the storm <lb />
broke. Fifty excited men, supported <lb />
by at least small dealers shook <lb />
their fists at tho importers. <lb />
For blocks their cries of <lb />
aren't buying <lb />
and us an honest could <lb />
be heard above the of traffic. <lb />
Policemen, expecting that blows would <lb />
struck, edged toward the market <lb />
and kept a wary on tho <lb />
Tho result of tho firmness of the <lb />
combination of Jobbers was that <lb />
HARRISONBURG, Va., May <lb />
Tragedy, romance and mystery arc <lb />
peculiarly combined in the finding of <lb />
a paper purporting to be tho last will <lb />
of George N. Nicholas, the wealthy <lb />
Bast farmer, who was <lb />
poisoned at his home near Port Re- <lb />
public on last August Nicholas, <lb />
who was worth about met <lb />
hie mysterious death, it was believed, <lb />
without leaving a will. His estate <lb />
fell to his four <lb />
A lawyer has in his <lb />
possession the alleged will, which <lb />
leaves in cash and the <lb />
farm on the Shenandoah river to <lb />
a former sweetheart and benefactor <lb />
in St. Louis. It is said that Nicholas <lb />
while In St. Louis years ago <lb />
was injured In a street car <lb />
and then it was that tho woman, <lb />
whose name has not been made pub- <lb />
nursed him back to health and <lb />
strength, and Incidentally won his <lb />
heart and his thousands. <lb />
Another mysterious feature of the <lb />
affair Is that tho alleged will Is re- <lb />
ported to have been stolen from the <lb />
Nicholas home a short time before he <lb />
was poisoned. <lb />
The authorities now hope that the <lb />
appearance of the will may at last <lb />
throw some light on the strange death <lb />
cf Nicholas. <lb />
August Nicholas and several <lb />
at the breakfast table were <lb />
desperately ill from drinking <lb />
coffee. In a few hours Nicholas died <lb />
Georgia Financier May Win fight <lb />
Against Death <lb />
DRUG <lb />
He Was Told Could Sot Live As <lb />
Attending Physicians Thought <lb />
Ills kidneys Paralyzed <lb />
Hy The Poison <lb />
MACON, Ga., May case of <lb />
B. Sanders Walker, the bank- <lb />
who last Wednesday swallowed <lb />
a seven grain of mercury <lb />
tablet, mistaking it for a headache <lb />
remedy, Is puzzling his physicians. <lb />
Mr. Walker early today was rs- <lb />
to holding his own, and <lb />
his physicians stated there were In- <lb />
that he might recover. He <lb />
no pain and is conscious. <lb />
Water is being given tho patient <lb />
intra-venously. A pint of olive oil <lb />
is given him every twelve hours, <lb />
Walker is kept in blankets <lb />
to eliminate acid. <lb />
Until yesterday Mr. Walker did not <lb />
feel that ho was going to and <lb />
repeatedly declared that was . <lb />
to get well. However, when he <lb />
was advised to expect the worst, he <lb />
calmly resigned himself to what seem <lb />
to be his fate. Now he is making <lb />
a determined fight to live. <lb />
It was feared that Mr. Walker's <lb />
kidneys had been affected by tho <lb />
poison, that they were permanently <lb />
paralyzed, but there was a <lb />
which leads tho doctors lo <lb />
think that there is a chance for him. <lb />
In practically all of the churches of <lb />
Macon. Catholic and <lb />
prayers were said for Mr. Walker's <lb />
recovery. <lb />
or was n , <lb />
cars of live try were not unloaded <lb />
over In New Jersey. Tho of , T. <lb />
can stay there until year, the <lb />
Jobbers say, unless the receivers <lb />
promise to abandon their unfair feed- <lb />
scheme. Sixty-three cars of <lb />
try are In sight this week, but <lb />
Jobbers are firm in their <lb />
not to buy unless they are as- <lb />
alone in his mansion with his old <lb />
housekeeper, rarely ever seeing an <lb />
outsider. At tho time of the poison- <lb />
brother and some hands <lb />
had gone to the place to harvest his <lb />
crops. <lb />
sured that they will not have to pay <lb />
from cents to cents extra for land and Jersey. But these be- <lb />
every fowl. of the load of. gin to supply more than pet cent <lb />
sand and gravel It In Its crop, cf the trade. Only three cars were <lb />
If they stand fast there be unloaded yesterday and the <lb />
chickens acid In while the <lb />
save at a few shops supplied by small, waited for the Jobbers to <lb />
of the protected In- independent breeders from Long Is- under. <lb />
Police Raid Gambling Dive <lb />
and one Negro is Shot <lb />
Through Bach <lb />
FAYETTEVILLE, May <lb />
a was shot a gun <lb />
fight with officers of tho law last <lb />
right when police raided a <lb />
gambling in tho coal chute <lb />
district. The raid was by a <lb />
squad headed by Chief Britt. A <lb />
of tho were sent to <lb />
tho rear of the house and Chief Britt <lb />
and Deputy went to tho <lb />
front and threw themselves against <lb />
the door. It way and tho four <lb />
officers entered a room in which ten <lb />
or a dozen were seated <lb />
on the floor gambling. A big <lb />
who had a pistol lying by him, leap- <lb />
ed to his feet and opened Are on the <lb />
raiders. returned, and while <lb />
the revolvers were cracking the light <lb />
went out When the smoke <lb />
away John Black was down on tho <lb />
floor, a through his back. The <lb />
other gamblers had fled. Chief Britt <lb />
hid been hit on tho hip with a bottle, <lb />
otherwise tho raiding party suffered <lb />
no Injury. Black was taken to tho <lb />
hospital, where the wounds <lb />
were dressed. <lb />
Dr. Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be at Hotel <lb />
Bertha Monday. June 2nd. to treat <lb />
eases of the eye and fit glasses. <lb />
Adv. <lb />
PRINT <lb />
.; <lb />
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