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. . . <lb />
LEGAL ES <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage execute <lb />
and delivered by J. S. Mooring and <lb />
wife to J. P. on the 1-th <lb />
of Jane, which mortgage wits <lb />
duly In the office of the Res- <lb />
liter Deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
D-10. page the undersigned will <lb />
ell for cash before the court <lb />
door in on Saturday. July <lb />
12th. following described <lb />
real estate <lb />
parcel or lot and in that <lb />
pan the town P v r <lb />
formerly and <lb />
four lot in Block In the plot cf <lb />
said town. 15.66, and <lb />
full and description of which <lb />
can lie had by referring <lb />
G. If. Mooring, mortgagee, to J. S. <lb />
Mooring, both of said I <lb />
by n red t- for an . <lb />
parcel of land in <lb />
township at <lb />
Greenville and road a pine <lb />
stump at the edge of and run- <lb />
with the road I <lb />
right of way the A. C. L. <lb />
thence with right of way no <lb />
to the road, with the <lb />
Alpine road M yards ., <lb />
post oak. a straight line <lb />
the post oak a fore and a <lb />
to the containing 1-- <lb />
more or less, being the of Ian <lb />
described in a from A- <lb />
and wife to Taylor. <lb />
and Fleming, reference to which deed <lb />
made tor an <lb />
Also of mill proper;. It <lb />
building, machinery, steam mill. <lb />
cotton gin and and every <lb />
of property now on said <lb />
parcel of land and used in com <lb />
with the and gin plant it <lb />
All of said property is told to <lb />
This June 11th.<lb />
F. JAMBS and SUN. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Having as administrator <lb />
J R. Haddock, late of Pitt county <lb />
-North Carolina, this Is to notify <lb />
.-ons having against <lb />
of the said deceased to <lb />
it them to me wit months <lb />
this date or notice will K <lb />
in bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said state <lb />
win please Immediate <lb />
the 16th d; of June, 1913. <lb />
. W. SMITH, A <lb />
r and SON, a <lb />
i- IT<lb />
t lies, Lodges and Social <lb />
lulls. <lb />
COl MY <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moore <lb />
Bell. <lb />
Treasurer B. <lb />
C Oil <lb />
C. <lb />
L. horn <lb />
B M. Lewis, W. B. Proctor. M. T <lb />
Spier, J. G. Taylor. <lb />
Mayor- P. M. Wooten. <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T.<lb />
, Bowen, J. S. <lb />
PARIS, THE IN- <lb />
COMPARABLE <lb />
THE <lb />
LEARN ONE THING <lb />
A EVERY DAY A <lb />
Walk among the pleasant tree-clad <lb />
northwest of Dijon, France. <lb />
The green grass waves In the <lb />
breeze. Suddenly a white <lb />
comes unexpectedly into view, bending <lb />
cur and gazing into the bubbling <lb />
waters of a spring that wells up at <lb />
her feet. This is a sacred spot to <lb />
the people of Paris, It ts <lb />
two hundred miles away; for here is <lb />
the birth of the River Seine, at a <lb />
height of fee above the sea. <lb />
1913, by The Associated <lb />
Newspaper School, Inc. <lb />
Hot Weather .-; r, <lb />
First of all, be clean. Keep clan. <lb />
and out. A daily lath la Just <lb />
at as the daily breakfast, <lb />
not more so. An all over bath In the <lb />
and a sponge bath at <lb />
none too much. The morning <lb />
will put you in good condition <lb />
for the day's work and a cool <lb />
bath at night will you to <lb />
liter. <lb />
Bland was safe on an error at first, <lb />
and Smith and Brown Moore <lb />
flew out to second, retiring the side <lb />
v. one man on base. <lb />
n half of the second <lb />
Inning, it was the same old story of <lb />
three up. and three down. But Green- <lb />
ville came back In her half of this <lb />
j inning and scored her fifth and last <lb />
Defeated and were <lb />
out. singled to right, and <lb />
second and third In rapid <lb />
cession. Thompson singled to left, <lb />
and Lanier scored. got <lb />
a single through second and <lb />
I on went to the keystone sack. With <lb />
Drown at the bat, Thompson stole <lb />
third, and went to sec- <lb />
on the play. Brown fanned, re- <lb />
tiring the side. <lb />
In the third Inning, after the rain <lb />
had wet the diamond and after the <lb />
broke win- had got so wet that the pitcher <lb />
it NO-HIT GAME <lb />
Tuesday to <lb />
Will INJURED <lb />
Fur Visitors Hit By <lb />
Pitched Hall. lire no <lb />
And Starred <lb />
For <lb />
streak yesterday afternoon, and <lb />
took a ragged game of baseball from <lb />
the visitors by the score of to <lb />
The game was featured by several <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
f. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. <lb />
VanDyke, H. c Edwards. <lb />
Water Light <lb />
Spain, C. L <lb />
W Tucker <lb />
L. Allen. <lb />
Fire I Overton <lb />
CHURCHES <lb />
Baptist. C. M. Hock <lb />
C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W <lb />
superintendent of Sunday <lb />
School; J. C Tyson, secretary. <lb />
J. J. Walker, pas- <lb />
tor; E. A. Sr., superintendent <lb />
Sunday school. <lb />
Drink plenty of water, but don't <lb />
The city of Paris has set the ink ice water to excess. soda <lb />
of the nymph here to mark the beverages a-e palatable and, plays the part of local <lb />
It is a small stream at first, and to I harmless, but being sweetened the.- and by the delays caused by <lb />
often dry for the first thirty-one miles tend to produce thirst. Just plain. Only two innings and a <lb />
o Its Journey to the sea, during Clean, cold water is best of had been played the rain <lb />
which it descends feet, nearly half drinks-. began and for a while it came down <lb />
the height. But. as It wanders cheer- Excesses of all should be in such torrents as to make the <lb />
fully on, It receives the waters If you lave any regard for spectators believe hat the entire per- <lb />
the Aube, the the Oise, physical Welfare, shun would have to be called <lb />
the and the Eure, diligence In alcoholic drinks. off without a victory for either side, <lb />
and joins the Marne Just before reach j As to what lo oat and how much Jupiter however, <lb />
Paris, where it becomes a to rat in summer-too much Is and the game was resumed <lb />
river, capable of floating none at all. Remember that a again. was in this fame that <lb />
sell that draw from nine to ten feet I is beating. Most eat the crack catcher for the via- <lb />
of water. <lb />
St. Dallas <lb />
Hied before the superior court clerk W. A. <lb />
of Pitt county as executors of the Sunday school. <lb />
last Will and of J Elks I Vi <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to Methodist, <lb />
all persons indebted to th . M <lb />
tin- <lb />
LODGES <lb />
Greenville A. F. and A. M <lb />
i; and all persons . H, Harms, W. M.; L. H. Pen<lb />
to pr. at the H, D, Bateman, <lb />
ed for payment on or H H Pender, <lb />
day of e, <lb />
Rev. v. ft lei i.-s <lb />
n No. A. K. and a. M. I, <lb />
P V W. v, ; E. K. <lb />
.- c <lb />
O. O W C. P.; L <lb />
i Pender Scribe. <lb />
River . B K. of <lb />
M C. C. A. B. Ellington<lb />
be plead in bar of <lb />
day i <lb />
C. S. and J. J. <lb />
C ltd <lb />
too much meat, anyway. Cut It out. team, was hit on the head by <lb />
ed cut don I, Bat ripe Bland and had to be taken out of <lb />
but don't lei It l o , .- e. gal the game, <lb />
well cooked. In-; did the of <lb />
. . . <lb />
New Proctor Hotel <lb />
The following notice of the new <lb />
Proctor Hotel appeared In yesterday's <lb />
Mr. W. G. of the <lb />
day. Principal among these stunts <lb />
Is to be mentioned the excellent <lb />
twirling that was done by Bland, who <lb />
was on mound for the locals, <lb />
and who did not allow Farmville a <lb />
single hit. It was simply a no-hit <lb />
for the visitors who came here <lb />
confident of the game. Hut for the <lb />
excellent support of his team-mates, <lb />
however. Bland never would have <lb />
Greenville No R. M <lb />
J. N. Hart. H. E E <lb />
See <lb />
Covenant No. I. O O. F <lb />
Meets every Tuesday F. J <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualm I <lb />
Superior court clerk Pill I of K <lb />
executor of the estate of Luke Lang- <lb />
deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the estate <lb />
tr. make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all having <lb />
claims against said <lb />
to present the same to the undersign- <lb />
ed for payment on or before the nights. Julius <lb />
day of June. or their notice will -T- F- Stokes, clerk. <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
day of June. <lb />
W. L. CLARKE, <lb />
Executor Luke Langley. <lb />
Id <lb />
The ordinary volume of water tn <lb />
the Seine at Paris is cubic feet <lb />
Griffin a second; but in limes of dry weather <lb />
this has been known to be as low <lb />
1.200 cubic feet. On the other hand. <lb />
known firm of Hook and Rogers make the record he <lb />
i returned yesterday from Many long drives that looked <lb />
N. c. bi went bases, were cut off <lb />
after the finishing touches of who filled the <lb />
the Proctor Hotel, new hostelry I around the diamond and In <lb />
has recent been erected there garden. <lb />
a cost of and which is one-hand Stab poll- Good judges of tobacco say Black <lb />
d Thursday of k. His a beautiful shot over second Eagle Sun Cured to the beat Let me <lb />
d signed the hotel. that would let In at supply you. D. W. <lb />
The new hotel is one of the pro- runs had it not been stopped. <lb />
Beat In the state being finished in lo hack half way be- <lb />
excellent material The his and left field to <lb />
are in marble and tile while ad Just as the ball <lb />
the rooms have baths and all came down ho stuck out his right <lb />
modern fixtures for the convenience bani and drew it in. For this the <lb />
of the traveling public. The hotel is awarded him with a <lb />
outcome of the efforts of Green- Purse. <lb />
could hardly handle it. Farmville <lb />
came in and scored her only run of <lb />
the game, which crossed because of <lb />
an error of short in throwing to first. <lb />
When the game was started after <lb />
the rain had Barnes, on <lb />
the mount for Farmville, was <lb />
ed by Kincaid. who the locals <lb />
pretty well In hand for the <lb />
of the game. But very few bits <lb />
were made on him. The game was <lb />
called at the close of half <lb />
of the seventh inning because of dark- <lb />
The score by Inning <lb />
R. H. E. <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
Farmville . <lb />
Greenville, Bland and <lb />
Thompson. Farmville, Barnes, <lb />
and Rouse. Umpire J. B. James. <lb />
Attendance <lb />
Old sorts, otter Curt <lb />
The or s. no ho tone landing, <lb />
arc cured by wonderful, old <lb />
Oil. n <lb />
eves <lb />
If you and I Just you and I. <lb />
Should laugh instead of worry; <lb />
If we should grow. Just you and I. <lb />
Kinder aid sweeter hearted, <lb />
in some near by and by <lb />
A good lime might get started. <lb />
Then what a happy world b <lb />
you and you and me <lb />
Fraternal Record. <lb />
business men to erect <lb />
a hotel <lb />
With the possible exception of his <lb />
second to none in the state and which who played short <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county . <lb />
administratrix of the state of It. . <lb />
Warren, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
N. L. H. Pender. Sec. waters seasons have <lb />
Greenville Camp No. It W, Ugh. In 1910 <lb />
f A., meets every 1st and 3rd Wed- feet above; .,,, traveling men to tor am, ll In the old <lb />
Brown, eon- a cubic feet a WM form that matte bin, famous on <lb />
of the prime College nine last season. <lb />
No. I. O. R The underground en , ,,, of , h , . and who won for him the <lb />
y every Friday night. J. J ,,,. M,. ed title of manager of the left garden <lb />
His beautiful work at critical mo- <lb />
yesterday also his good <lb />
out the He will place the visitors. <lb />
Farmville failed to score <lb />
first inning, though the local <lb />
made good use of their end of the <lb />
affair. first up, fanned. <lb />
Lanier hit a two-bagger to left, and I <lb />
Thompson sacrificed him to third. <lb />
-i , , . . known n hot- circles <lb />
is not the out , He <lb />
B. James, president; of Stone, but a rare v. in char, , be h <lb />
K. W. Outlaw, secretary. exception. About five hundred feet ,, Mr , d , I t <lb />
Round S J. Everett J a river sweeps -y V <lb />
of the M. K. <lb />
president; Mrs. B. W. Mose- <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the secretary. <lb />
to make Immediate payment Sans Skinner, <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons president; Mrs. T. L. Carper, ply the <lb />
having claims against said estate are Nous-Miss Lillian Carr, prep <lb />
the dent; Miss Ward <lb />
be-l. of T <lb />
notified to present the same to <lb />
for payment on or <lb />
the 23rd May. 1914, or f Mrs Woo- <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
Kings Daughters Mrs. A I. <lb />
Blow, Mrs f O. <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar cf <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 23rd day of May, 1913. <lb />
MAUD E. WARREN, <lb />
of R. L. Warren. <lb />
E ltd <lb />
TO <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Eddie T. Powell, late of <lb />
Pitt county. N. C, this is to notify <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
the undersigned within one year <lb />
from the date of this notice, or thin <lb />
notice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the 16th of <lb />
JULIUS BROWN. <lb />
B ltd Administrator. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Major T. Jefferson, deceased, late <lb />
of Pitt county. N. C, this is to <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
the estate of the said deceased to ex- <lb />
them to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve months from the date of this <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons <lb />
Indebted to said estate will please <lb />
make Immediate payment. <lb />
This the 29th day of April. 1913. <lb />
JULIUS brown. Administrator <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb />
Off Tear <lb />
Now- Is the lime to sot rid of <lb />
ORGANIZATIONS <lb />
and from the capital, and Its banks <lb />
are bordered with broad with <lb />
ports for loading and unloading be- <lb />
low them. Passenger steamers, too, <lb />
and some <lb />
ions may be <lb />
made this way to points of inter, <lb />
up or down the river. <lb />
Entering the city from south- <lb />
east, the Seine flows under the <lb />
National and takes a northwesterly <lb />
course past the Plan <lb />
Kings Daughters and Daughters of the Isle St. Louis and the <lb />
the <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
Is where health abounds. <lb />
With impure blood there can <lb />
not be Mid health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
Wills <lb />
revivify LIVER <lb />
Its natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER means pure <lb />
blood. <lb />
blood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Take no Substitute. All <lb />
TO VA. <lb />
Tuesday, June <lb />
via <lb />
H. S. <lb />
Round Trip fares and schedules as <lb />
Leave Raleigh a. m. -3.00 <lb />
Wilson a. m. <lb />
Greenville p. <lb />
Washington p. <lb />
Fares from all Intermediate <lb />
EFFECTUAL GENERAL TONIC <lb />
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic Combines both <lb />
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives <lb />
out Malaria and the builds up <lb />
the System. Fr Adults and <lb />
Children. <lb />
PAIN AND HEALS <lb />
Piles Cured in to Days <lb />
refund m if <lb />
i to ., <lb />
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding <lb />
give I. <lb />
Cite, with Its splendid cathedral of <lb />
Notre Dame. Soon it passes <lb />
Palace of the and the garden L <lb />
of the where It changes Its trains leaving <lb />
course west, past the and Grand <lb />
Palaces and soon turns again to south- <lb />
west, sweeping tranquilly by the <lb />
Tower on one side and the <lb />
on the other. <lb />
Many are the excursions and out- <lb />
taken upon the Seine and the <lb />
people of the capital take <lb />
advantage of the easy transportation <lb />
Ton know what you me taking <lb />
lake GROVE S TASTELESS chill <lb />
Graduation Day at V. M. I. <lb />
LEXINGTON, Va., -Many <lb />
visitors gathered here today for the <lb />
graduation exercises at the Vi <lb />
Military Institute. The one <lb />
of tho largest In the history of the <lb />
Institution. The principal address of affords. Many, too, are those who <lb />
the day was delivered by John to forget their sorrows <lb />
of Richmond. j beneath Its quiet waters. <lb />
. ; Every day a human <lb />
have Just a fresh Bun. aM win ,, , p <lb />
Ply of the celebrated Black Eagle can get a beautiful <lb />
tared Tobacco. J. H. A J. G. reproduction of the above picture, <lb />
others, equally attractive, x s <lb />
1-2 Inches In size, with this <lb />
To Cure a Cold in One Day <lb />
m nine II <lb />
lb and<lb />
Less <lb />
II <lb />
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and <lb />
how quickly year rheumatic pain; <lb />
disappear. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
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In a well <lb />
known authority covers the subject <lb />
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f. C. <lb />
Chewers who have tried BI <lb />
Bay it befit Sim Cured t <lb />
they over feed. We sell i. <lb />
j . t J. G.<lb />
HAIL IN <lb />
Crops <lb />
Cally <lb />
There was a good ruin yesterday <lb />
that extended over much of the <lb />
tern part of the county. In <lb />
township there seems to have been <lb />
tho heaviest rain, with a thunderstorm <lb />
and hall. <lb />
The center of hall was <lb />
Hell's Cross Roads. Crops in that <lb />
Immediate vicinity suffered heavily. <lb />
Among the crops damaged worst were <lb />
those of Messrs. D. Spain, Richard <lb />
Harris. Parker J. T. Dupree <lb />
and others. <lb />
Mr. crop was practical- <lb />
destroyed. His crop was <lb />
In tho midst of the heaviest hail and <lb />
III tic was left but tho stubs of corn, <lb />
tobacco, etc. <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 />
r and Less of Appetite <lb />
nun lard . tonic, <lb />
i I <lb />
i i ., <lb />
r. For i <lb />
PAINT Is made WHITE LEAD. ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED OIL mat's the way SEMI-MIXED <lb />
REAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make L. M. PAINT <lb />
ready for use is NOT put into tho Paint when it's <lb />
pared for the Consumer who buys it. <lb />
Tho 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 />
MIX the OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
the it thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory I <lb />
Km haw not Mat and net back AM. y. paid <lb />
WHOLE ill and money lo the <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
B Y FA TIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the Ike lest the lea. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
I LIN A AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS TO TAKE n <lb />
-1 PEW INt III. A E AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTEST ION. <lb />
OUR A D <lb />
BATES ABE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE BAD ICON AT I i A-<lb />
X. it <lb />
Interest Being Aroused <lb />
In County Home Matter <lb />
CAROLINA CLUB <lb />
Some Opposition to Change is <lb />
Cropping Ont <lb />
SEVERAL <lb />
Another Letter Opposition Come <lb />
In From Today. Ar. <lb />
Given On <lb />
Sides <lb />
children. And the good people of <lb />
the County have by their own <lb />
contributions handsome and <lb />
I churches. Our towns have pro- <lb />
themselves with every modern <lb />
convenience all of which has added <lb />
to our personal comfort and our pres- <lb />
as a county. But not a thought <lb />
has been given to permanently <lb />
proving tho of our <lb />
poor necessarily confined at <lb />
tho county poor house. have <lb />
promised us, as found In Psalms, <lb />
Sentiment both for and against chapter, 18th tho needy <lb />
removal of the homo is be- shall not always be the <lb />
aroused throughout the county expectations of tho poor shall not <lb />
as a result of tho recent circular lei-1 And In Proverbs, <lb />
ten that have been sent out by verse the Lord <lb />
County Home Society. Various f U plead their cause and spoil the <lb />
view the from various of those who spoil <lb />
standpoints and from what can The people of Pitt are mistaken in <lb />
learned more opposition than was at j that tho responsibility of this <lb />
first thought will develop when the is entirely with our board of <lb />
matter is brought before the county it is to be borne <lb />
at their meeting next every individual voter of the <lb />
month. Below will be found several county to create a sentiment in this <lb />
Superintendent Smith's <lb />
Report to School Board <lb />
matter showing their willingness and <lb />
Interest for action on the part of the <lb />
commissioners. I am satisfied that <lb />
the board, when it fully realizes the <lb />
wishes and sentiment of tho county <lb />
in this respect, will push good <lb />
work forward. <lb />
Yours <lb />
SKINNER. <lb />
Greenville, June 1913. <lb />
contributions on the subject, and ail <lb />
be read interest. <lb />
To the I have long known <lb />
and felt that Pitt county is derelict <lb />
in Its duties to the poor and I re- <lb />
that there Is an awakening of <lb />
public conscience on this subject. I <lb />
feel that I am somewhat a pioneer in <lb />
tills movement. When a candidate for <lb />
the legislature in 1890, I advocated <lb />
this reform and in the legislature <lb />
after with my To the Please allow me <lb />
Hons. W. R. Williams and John in your valuable journal <lb />
David Cox, Chapter Laws of make a few relative lo the <lb />
was enacted which authorized removal of the county home. to <lb />
Commissioners of Pitt cost. The present site will prob- <lb />
tell the present Poor House and j ably net to tho county two thous- <lb />
lands connected therewith, and to and dollars. A desirable farm near <lb />
purchase other lands and erect such I Greenville will, in all probability, <lb />
other houses and improvements thousand. For live <lb />
may more convenient for tho farm we now own be made <lb />
ordering of tho poor of said <lb />
This act was sent me by Mr. A. I. <lb />
Blow, who was then Attorney for th <lb />
County Commissioners, under a <lb />
passed by the Board of <lb />
Commissioners, and is ample <lb />
and almost a legislative <lb />
to the county commissioners of <lb />
Pitt to sell the present county poor <lb />
property and to expend such <lb />
an amount as may be necessary to <lb />
build a county home in keeping with <lb />
this and Christian age. <lb />
We truthfully boast with pride that <lb />
Pitt Is one of tho richest counties <lb />
In the state, yet, I make bold to write <lb />
that it has one of the most poorly <lb />
to answer every purpose. If <lb />
near Greenville tho necessary <lb />
of about forty thousand dollars <lb />
buildings will cost between twenty <lb />
and forty thousand. Here is a differ- <lb />
and then tho upkeep of the latter <lb />
place will at treble what <lb />
now have to pay. A nice, beautiful, <lb />
well place upon one of the main <lb />
thoroughfares leading to Greenville <lb />
Will a nice thing to have and most <lb />
i who pass that way will enjoy <lb />
tho view but the poor demented pi- <lb />
will very <lb />
therefrom. <lb />
I am as anxious as any to have <lb />
these people well <lb />
taken Care of and I very much de- <lb />
sire to see upon the present farm a <lb />
equipped county homes that can h , <lb />
found in any county In the state. It but <lb />
does not deserve dignity or be- <lb />
called a county home, It Is lit- <lb />
a house, and Is a dis- <lb />
grace and humiliation to every Chris- <lb />
and citizen who has <lb />
a proper feeling for the poor, and <lb />
proper pride In his county. Yet, <lb />
charitable and Christian citizens of <lb />
the county are largely responsible for <lb />
present conditions at tho county <lb />
c, not taking time sufficient <lb />
to form, shape and direct a move- <lb />
that will interest tho county <lb />
carrying out <lb />
letter and spirit of Chapter <lb />
of ISM, and erecting a home Indeed <lb />
that will be a of gratification <lb />
and pride to ail. <lb />
It need not be repeated here that <lb />
Pitt county Is prosperous; today we <lb />
have more money In bank than ever <lb />
before; we have been blessed with <lb />
three good harvests; our and <lb />
our property arc enhancing value, <lb />
we have taxed ourselves to build a <lb />
handsome court house and jail a fine <lb />
Training School, Schools <lb />
In all the towns of tho county, and <lb />
proper school buildings all the <lb />
districts for the education of our <lb />
opposed lo extravagance and waste <lb />
of the people's money. It surely <lb />
time, to go <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
SO. SO. <lb />
Juno 1913. <lb />
Bar. K. M. in <lb />
To tho There a very <lb />
Mr. non plume, <lb />
buzzard with tho feathers stomped <lb />
Sam Jones would say, who <lb />
directs to you a very <lb />
much less Christian, com- <lb />
the moving of <lb />
the county home. <lb />
First, ho wishes to know If there <lb />
in any valid for removal now <lb />
that would not have been a good one <lb />
year ago. To this I would re- <lb />
ply outgrow former equipment. <lb />
Everybody lives better than they did <lb />
fifty years ago. Even our criminals <lb />
electric lights, steam heat and <lb />
water works. Will we provide bet- <lb />
quarters for who outrage <lb />
society, and our homos than <lb />
we do for tho unfortunate who <lb />
must he fed at tho public crib Then. <lb />
Mr. did you not know that <lb />
time wears out best of houses <lb />
Important Meeting Has Been Call- <lb />
ed For tonight <lb />
bid <lb />
Oilier Towns Are Also Preparing To j <lb />
Make Bids For The <lb />
Location Of Me <lb />
Seminary <lb />
A special meeting of Carolina Club <lb />
has been called for tonight to con- <lb />
sider several matters of very great <lb />
importance to Greenville. Two mat- <lb />
especially are to receive- <lb />
attention. The first of these <lb />
Tho Reflector is not at this time at <lb />
liberty to make public, but the <lb />
is tho matter of Greenville's bid <lb />
for tho permanent location of the <lb />
Will Baptist Seminary. For <lb />
some reason or another the trustees <lb />
of this institution have decided to <lb />
move it from its present location In <lb />
Ayden and they are calling upon the <lb />
tho towns this section of tho state <lb />
to make bids for the permanent lo- <lb />
of the school. <lb />
Other towns hereabouts have <lb />
ready been agitating the matter for <lb />
some weeks and now forming <lb />
their plans for making the bid for <lb />
tho college. Official attention <lb />
ken directed to tho In <lb />
and Rocky Mount has now <lb />
begun to interest herself In tho prop- <lb />
Both these towns will make <lb />
strong bids, it is understood, and <lb />
they will present to the trustees <lb />
tho Institution offers which will be <lb />
very attractive. If this town Is to <lb />
make a bid, action In tho matter can <lb />
not delayed. <lb />
Below la published a letter from <lb />
Mr. W. secretary <lb />
of the Committee of the <lb />
Seminary, which was written to Mr. <lb />
J. B. James, president of tho Caro- <lb />
Club, in regard to the bid that <lb />
is to make for tho school. <lb />
It will noticed that bids arc to be <lb />
received by the Executive Committee <lb />
until July and on July the <lb />
board of directors will meet at <lb />
den to decide upon tho permanent <lb />
location of tho school. This matter <lb />
will brought before the Carolina <lb />
tonight, and President James is <lb />
anxious that the full membership <lb />
present. <lb />
The letter <lb />
Ayden. N. C, 1913 <lb />
Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
At a meeting the Executive <lb />
of tho Free Will Baptist <lb />
yesterday decided to re- <lb />
offers or bids from tho various <lb />
towns for tho College from now until <lb />
July 10th, on July 15th the board <lb />
of directors will meet at Ayden to <lb />
decide upon the permanent location <lb />
cf the school. If you wish to put in <lb />
a bid for the Institution you will <lb />
with tho Committee <lb />
to visit your town to Investigate sites <lb />
and other conditions necessary to the <lb />
welfare of tho school. <lb />
Each town will allowed to <lb />
a representative appear the <lb />
board and present it's claims. <lb />
Yours very respectfully, <lb />
GEO. W. PRESCOTT, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Meeting of the Board Was Held <lb />
Last Night <lb />
LIN <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will Green- <lb />
ville at Hotel Bertha July <lb />
7th for the purpose of treating dis- <lb />
eases of the eye fitting glasses. <lb />
The Attendance Bar Beaten <lb />
Shewed Of M Our <lb />
The Preceding Year. <lb />
H. B. Smith's final <lb />
report of the work of tho city graded <lb />
schools for the past year was made <lb />
to school board last night at the <lb />
meeting held at tho school building on <lb />
Evans Street. It shows that pro- <lb />
has been made in every depart- <lb />
and that the enrollment has <lb />
increased 9.5 per cent over that for <lb />
last total enrollment for tho <lb />
year 1912-1913 was as against <lb />
for the preceding year, and the <lb />
average per month for <lb />
year was pupils, an increase <lb />
over the preceding year. <lb />
So rapidly has the attendance in- <lb />
i teased that Mr. Smith finds it <lb />
to recommend the addition of <lb />
more than one new teacher for tho <lb />
year, as has been the case for <lb />
former sessions. No better evidence <lb />
of tho prosperity of the town could <lb />
be, it seems, than the fact that more <lb />
than the usual number of teachers <lb />
should have to added next year <lb />
to keep up with demands the <lb />
attendance. <lb />
terms of several members of <lb />
the school board have expired, and <lb />
recommendation for tho vacancies <lb />
been made as To sue- <lb />
C. W. Wilson are named C. W. <lb />
W. on, H. E. Austin, J. B. To <lb />
succeed Thomas If. Hooker are j <lb />
Thomas M. Hooker, Dr. R. I., Carr, <lb />
it. it is the requirement <lb />
of the law that three nominations to <lb />
till each vacancy shall be made by the <lb />
school board, these nominations to <lb />
sent in to next meeting of tho <lb />
board of aldermen to be held <lb />
row night. The aldermen must fill <lb />
vacancy from these three <lb />
Tho tenth annual session of tho <lb />
report to the school board, as it was <lb />
read the board last night, with, <lb />
the exception of the financial <lb />
I- herewith <lb />
Report to Hoard Trustees, J <lb />
Wile Graded <lb />
Gentlemen of tho <lb />
The tenth annual of <lb />
Greenville Graded Schools opened on <lb />
September -3. 1912, and closed May <lb />
1918, being a term of months. <lb />
I ask your attention to th fellow-i <lb />
WHITE SCHOOL <lb />
Enrollment, <lb />
Enrollment last year, SOS. <lb />
Increase this year, pupils, or <lb />
9.5 per cent. <lb />
The average enrollment per month <lb />
the average attendance <lb />
of this monthly I men t was 95.14 <lb />
I cent <lb />
Tho average attendance for the <lb />
year was pupils, an Increase of <lb />
over last average attend- <lb />
For several years tho annual In- <lb />
crease In the enrollment and tho av- <lb />
attendance has been enough to <lb />
require one extra teacher each year. <lb />
Owing to the rapid growth of tho <lb />
town In tho past year or two, tho <lb />
Increase calls for more than one ad- <lb />
teacher per year. <lb />
During tho past we have had <lb />
seven teachers tho primary grades <lb />
for full time, and two teachers for <lb />
halt of their time. <lb />
In grades we have <lb />
had four teachers and in the high <lb />
school, two. We had one <lb />
teacher of music and another who <lb />
devoted half her time to the <lb />
department. <lb />
We have had a teacher of <lb />
to come here from Wilson and teach <lb />
this subject two weeks out of each <lb />
month. <lb />
Next year the school ought to have <lb />
an additional teacher for the primary <lb />
and one for tho intermediate <lb />
grades. <lb />
The grade will have <lb />
ES, pupils in it. This is always a <lb />
hard grade for any teacher and I do <lb />
not see bow one teacher Is to teach <lb />
so many. In reality, the seventh <lb />
ought to two teachers, <lb />
and justice to the work will certain- <lb />
require the full time of one teach- <lb />
CHANGES BE <lb />
MADE IN PLAN Of <lb />
INCOME TAX <lb />
Portion the Underwood <lb />
Is to Amended<lb />
Will Be To Overcome <lb />
Foreign <lb />
The Tux <lb />
WASHINGTON, C, June <lb />
Radical changes In the income tax <lb />
r. and half the time of an assistant, plan of the Underwood tariff bill and <lb />
alternation of tho administrative <lb />
of the measure to overcome <lb />
most of the objections raised by for- <lb />
governments were agreed upon <lb />
But were you to employ this <lb />
there would be no room for her <lb />
to work, even If your new <lb />
building were completed. <lb />
Tito high school work was done <lb />
last year in tho chapel. The way today by the Dela- <lb />
under which the teachers the senate finance <lb />
to work were very unsatisfactory, but j committee, <lb />
they were the best I could devise, i Tho income tax, under tho now <lb />
you are In a position to erect plan, would apply to individual in- <lb />
a high school building. I am strongly comes over but would make <lb />
of the opinion that it would be best important exemptions for individuals <lb />
to abolish tho grades, and lot municipalities, civic bodies and <lb />
tile students go from the 9th grade Insurance companies. Changes <lb />
the Training school, u is utter-1 in the administrative sections include <lb />
Impossible to do any science work a new provision giving the president <lb />
of much value in the high school, authority to Increase tariff <lb />
cramped as it is for room. And With-j against certain foreign articles com- <lb />
a reasonably adequate course in from countries that discriminate <lb />
science, a high school is hardly <lb />
thy of the name. Certainly it is fall- <lb />
short of the needs of the pupils <lb />
of the requirements of the <lb />
Institutions. <lb />
At the school the attendance <lb />
record has been much better than <lb />
was last year or the before. <lb />
against the United <lb />
The proposed live per cent con- <lb />
cession in tariff on goods brought in <lb />
American ships; the dumping <lb />
clause and the provision giving <lb />
states authorities <lb />
to examine books of foreign <lb />
manufacturers when the valuation <lb />
enrollment was pupils, and goods is in dispute, were <lb />
ho average attendance per month has <lb />
been pupils. As is well known <lb />
to you, tho attendance before Christ- <lb />
mas Is always poor. But after Christ- <lb />
mas this year, tho building was far <lb />
from being enough to <lb />
date tho number In attendance. We <lb />
employed five teachers, and yet two <lb />
of the teachers frequently had sixty <lb />
and seventy-five children crowded to- <lb />
each of their rooms. White <lb />
teachers can do nothing under such <lb />
conditions, and surely we cannot ex- <lb />
to accomplish anything <lb />
with their training. <lb />
These provisions brought <lb />
from many nations. <lb />
Democrats of tho committee made <lb />
it clear today that further <lb />
changes might be made in the In- <lb />
come tax and administrative section <lb />
they reported to the <lb />
caucus, but the revised sec- <lb />
as public today ex- <lb />
to stand with but little alter- <lb />
until caucus reaches them. <lb />
Senate Democrats in caucus on the <lb />
bill consumed the entire day on wool <lb />
and sugar. before adjournment <lb />
tonight Chairman Simmons of tho <lb />
The Greenville school needs secured <lb />
another room, and believe that an I meat lo vote upon both not later <lb />
addition could made at north i than o'clock tomorrow. No amend- <lb />
end at a cost of not over to the free wool provision has <lb />
would meet tho requirements at pres- <lb />
My recommendations for next year <lb />
are as <lb />
A reduction of the insurance on <lb />
the building for whit's and an <lb />
on the colored building. <lb />
That legislature asked <lb />
to amend tho school r so as <lb />
to tho school tax from tOO <lb />
to on the hundred <lb />
That the district enlarged. <lb />
That two additional teachers <lb />
elected to teach in the <lb />
grades. <lb />
That tho teaching of drawing <lb />
continued by a special teacher. <lb />
That hereafter tho extra month <lb />
of school, or <lb />
paid for out of tho public funds, and <lb />
that tho teachers instructed by <lb />
the superintendent to direct retarded <lb />
i to attend this school. <lb />
That the names of six citizens <lb />
to the Board of Alder- <lb />
men which to <lb />
of the school board next Thurs- <lb />
offered but tho majority a <lb />
express their opinions on two sugar <lb />
amendments, <lb />
day night. June 86th. <lb />
That the school building <lb />
be enlarged, and another teacher add- <lb />
ed to the teaching force <lb />
In conclusion. lei me say that <lb />
past year has been a hard but <lb />
nevertheless, a good one for tho school <lb />
and for tho teachers. I believe It was <lb />
the best we have bad I <lb />
came to Greenville. <lb />
Permit mo to say In reading <lb />
last report to this Board that I <lb />
labored with you for you SB <lb />
faithfully as I knew how. I thank <lb />
you for tho sympathy and tho co- <lb />
operation which you shown mo. <lb />
For more than seven pears we <lb />
struggled along together, doing what <lb />
could to give town a good <lb />
school. How well we succeed- <lb />
ed can best be determined by <lb />
whom served after they <lb />
reached the age of maturity and <lb />
H. B. SMITH. <lb />
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Hiss I . I I <lb />
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g . . it Mist V <lb />
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Bee Harrington, Barbell i. <lb />
for you <lb />
lot on band. <lb />
Harrington, r and Company <lb />
v ill you money on your <lb />
pants. <lb />
Cold brinks, ice cream and <lb />
at Cox and H mi i .- re on the <lb />
Tobacco-cotton lime, thermometers <lb />
and lanterns at A. W. Ange and Com- <lb />
The Masonic order met in its <lb />
regular annual meeting Thursday, <lb />
and elected the following H. <lb />
C. Smith, W. if.; John S. <lb />
H. T. J. W.; R. H. Hui.- <lb />
sucker. treasurer; J. F. Harrington. <lb />
secretary. There was a dinner spread <lb />
and all seem to enjoy the feast. <lb />
We are glad to know Mr. <lb />
Smith who baa been very Hi, <lb />
is now improving. <lb />
Mr. S. C. Carroll is very with <lb />
rheumatism. His friends wish him a <lb />
speedy recovery. <lb />
Beginning Tuesday evening, June <lb />
-i. end ending Friday evening, June <lb />
the second annual session of the <lb />
Hi Ba v I v <lb />
be held The l <lb />
n Rev. W. it. Bradshaw, Hick- <lb />
N. who o lighted hit <lb />
it tr by m <lb />
dress u . C J. ion, of <lb />
the F in M I I of S ill i- <lb />
Convention; Rev. C. A. <lb />
of <lb />
and m W n k I t <lb />
T. W, I- <lb />
of tho First Church, <lb />
the Bible Study. <lb />
giving a number of <lb />
understand that these m . <lb />
ate mast is in their various depart- <lb />
Of work. The dormitories i <lb />
the Winterville High School will be <lb />
thrown open for the use of the guests <lb />
and per day will he charged for <lb />
hoard, including room and light. Any <lb />
further information desired may he <lb />
Lad by writing F. C. Nye, Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A recent mowing of the campus of <lb />
the Winterville High School has <lb />
ed to tho appearance of the <lb />
grounds. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye has been spending <lb />
the week in Bertie county <lb />
friends and former He Will <lb />
make several addresses in tho inter- <lb />
est of Christian education before r <lb />
t truing home. <lb />
Rev. J. N. Cole Preached iii <lb />
in Methodist <lb />
Sunday <lb />
.-.-. <lb />
. <lb />
warm weal i I <lb />
i was a t <lb />
i their <lb />
. a. <lb />
Mr. t to Greenville yes- <lb />
purpose of i re- <lb />
ti. <lb />
to the Mi diets of <lb />
city and his appeal did not fall upon <lb />
eat s, if told of the If <lb />
was being done there by the people <lb />
tin a and et i <lb />
re room for caring for the <lb />
less children i the state At the <lb />
end of the sermon. Mr. Cole passed <lb />
around his cards for pledges to the <lb />
work, la all he received a hand- <lb />
donation of in and <lb />
pledges, a considerable portion of the <lb />
amount being in cash money. <lb />
The Orphanage U supported by <lb />
contributions from the various <lb />
churches and Sunday of the <lb />
people throughout the <lb />
North Carolina Conference or the <lb />
stern part of the state, and <lb />
sum that was raised yesterday will <lb />
not applied to the general fund <lb />
for current expenses. Just at <lb />
time Mr, Cole is raising money with <lb />
which to build B new girl's bulldog <lb />
e institution and the contribution <lb />
will be applied to this <lb />
fund. Recently when a new girl's <lb />
was needed, a lady <lb />
to build it. and now <lb />
II another is quired to care for <lb />
I Mr. C Is i ailing upon <lb />
of <lb />
the State to come forward <lb />
the i is mi ting with <lb />
I In the campaign for <lb />
that will be required for <lb />
w building and it Is i I <lb />
that work will be started men the <lb />
new structure at an early date. <lb />
Bi d i for th i <lb />
building the Methodist Sunday school <lb />
an lei to Mr. Cole yesterday tin <lb />
amount of toward their part In <lb />
II general support of the Orphanage.<lb />
means security against loss or damage <lb />
and can be had through agencies <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
secured through this AGENCY means <lb />
that you get the benefit of my ex- <lb />
in the business during which <lb />
time I have had an opportunity to select <lb />
the best companies to ct your <lb />
property. <lb />
ES are no higher than you <lb />
will have to pay elsewhere. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
i t <lb />
Put money in furniture <lb />
Hill last look <lb />
best, most appreciate <lb />
Our <lb />
Furniture <lb />
not the cheap kind <lb />
you'll easily tin more In quality, elegance of suit <lb />
in our offerings. <lb />
ft <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds <lb />
issued marriage licenses to the follow- <lb />
WHITE <lb />
None. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Earnest and Laura Harden, <lb />
William Turnage and Joy- <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Jr., am Mary <lb />
pen. <lb />
THE <lb />
ROCK GAP <lb />
-via <lb />
AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
Chimney Rock Gap has been for <lb />
years famed for Its beauty both In <lb />
song and story. <lb />
Why not spend your vacation at <lb />
one of the comfortable hotels beau- <lb />
situated la this lovely valley. <lb />
Hotel rates remarkably cheap, 15.00 <lb />
to 10.00 per week. Homelike service. <lb />
roads, fine livery, good Ash- <lb />
The NEW <lb />
makes it EASY to get to <lb />
Rock. and <lb />
rounding mountains. Write today for <lb />
H. S. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Your Food <lb />
is only as pure as the Refrigerator you keep it in. To d <lb />
sure yon are not subjecting your family to tho worst type <lb />
of Germ. Use a the most refrigerator <lb />
built AVe have them in all sizes. Also a complete line of <lb />
porch chairs, rugs, art squares, etc. <lb />
Our Undertaking Department is complete in every re- <lb />
We carry a full line and guarantee sat- <lb />
service at moderate prices. Why pay more <lb />
Boyd Furniture and Undertaking Co. <lb />
The Store That Pleases. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
THAT FIT <lb />
For this the Hits season I solicit orders. As <lb />
evidence Ike satisfactory lines I make, my sales <lb />
hare frown from to pounds material In fir years. <lb />
Four Solid Cars <lb />
already bought this season's trade. Will make this <lb />
year at the Liberty Warehouse. To delay let have <lb />
order at ones. <lb />
J. J. JENKINS <lb />
Shake Off Your Rheumatism <lb />
Now is the time to get rid of your <lb />
rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent <lb />
bottle of Chamberlain's Liniment and <lb />
see how quickly rheumatic pains <lb />
disappear. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
A NEW v i; CAR <lb />
HAS BEEN INAUGURATED <lb />
via <lb />
AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND <lb />
MECHANIC ARTS <lb />
The State's Industrial College <lb />
Between <lb />
I and on the New <lb />
Seaboard Train <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL INDUSTRIAL <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
Former Hank Examiner on Trial <lb />
COLUMBUS, June <lb />
cf Clem S. Baxter, charged with cm <lb />
of the funds of the Col- <lb />
Savings and Trust <lb />
was called in court today for trial. <lb />
i former bank <lb />
Maintained by the Slate for the <lb />
en of North Carolina. Five regular <lb />
Courses leading to degrees. Special <lb />
Courses for teachers. I res tuition <lb />
to those who agree to become teach- <lb />
in tho state. Fall session begins <lb />
September 17th, 1913. For <lb />
and other information, address <lb />
Julius I. Greensboro, If. <lb />
Raleigh a. m.; Arrive Char- <lb />
p. m.; Charlotte <lb />
a. m.; Ar. Raleigh p. m. <lb />
This train runs solid between <lb />
and Rutherfordton. Parlor Car <lb />
Is operated between Raleigh and Edge- <lb />
The Heart Of The <lb />
White for schedules, etc., <lb />
H. S. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. <lb />
JAMES KER, Jr. T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
Equips men for successful lives in <lb />
Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock <lb />
Dairying, Poultry Work, <lb />
Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, <lb />
and Mechanical Engineering; In <lb />
and In Cotton <lb />
Four courses. Two, and <lb />
One courses. teachers; <lb />
buildings; modern equip- <lb />
superintendents hold <lb />
entrance examinations at nil county- <lb />
seats July Write for complete Cat- <lb />
to <lb />
E. II. OWEN, Registrar, <lb />
West Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Penn a treat., <lb />
of peace and friendship with th, <lb />
Indians. <lb />
Elegance in House Fur- <lb />
Without Ex- <lb />
Cost <lb />
Our Furniture stands the Teat of Time. It la built of the Best <lb />
material. True In wood an workmanship. enough to be <lb />
handed, down to your heirlooms. If your home is not <lb />
as cozy and comfortable as you like it, why not come and <lb />
complete Its furnishings hen <lb />
You will And Just the thing to give your dwelling a touch of <lb />
luxury, without excessive <lb />
TAFT CO <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
The OM Standard strengthening tonic, <lb />
chill TONIC, out <lb />
up the A true tonic <lb />
r. i children. <lb />
Most Children Have Worms <lb />
Many mothers think their children <lb />
are suffering from indigestion, head- <lb />
ache, nervousness weakness, <lb />
when they are victims of that <lb />
most common of all children's ail- <lb />
Peevish, Ill-tempered, <lb />
fretful children, who toss and grand <lb />
their teeth, with bad breath and col- <lb />
pains have all the of <lb />
laving worms and should be given <lb />
Worm Killer a pleasant <lb />
candy lozenge, which expels worms, <lb />
regulates the bowels, tones up the <lb />
system and children well and <lb />
happy. Worm Killer Is <lb />
All druggists, or by mail. <lb />
Price Indian Medicine <lb />
Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. <lb />
national <lb />
at Chicago nominated Roosevelt and <lb />
Fairbanks. <lb />
i hi i in iii i iii i <lb />
Uncle Sam Is Intimately Acquainted-<lb />
With us. He writes us five times each year and insists that we answer <lb />
his letters by giving him a statement of the condition of our Bank on <lb />
the day called He also sends Mr. Bank Examiner to visit us <lb />
twice a year, as his representative, to inquire into our <lb />
of handling the depositor's money, and see that it is <lb />
properly accounted for. This, with the reputation of <lb />
our officers, should be sufficient guarantee that <lb />
your money will be safe, when with us. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The of Greenville, <lb />
CAPITAL STOCK<lb />
l it. m NOTICES <lb />
LAND SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by J. S. Mooring and <lb />
wile to J. P. on the day <lb />
of June, which mortgage was <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
D-10, page the undersigned will <lb />
sell for cash before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville on Saturday, July <lb />
12th, 1913, described <lb />
real <lb />
parcel or lot and in that <lb />
part of the town of N. C, <lb />
formerly called and being <lb />
four lots in Block in the plot cf <lb />
said town, 15,60, and a <lb />
full and accurate description of which <lb />
can be had by referring to deed from <lb />
ti. M. Mooring, mortgagee, to J. S. <lb />
Mooring, both of deeds are <lb />
by referred t. for an accurate <lb />
parcel of land in <lb />
township at tons, beginning i <lb />
Greenville and B ad a pine <lb />
t-tin the i i i <lb />
with the road <lb />
right of v. y o the A. O. I., i. <lb />
thence with said i of <lb />
to the road, thence with the <lb />
Alpine road , Is i big <lb />
poi to i line <lb />
post oak a fa <lb />
1-2 <lb />
mi act of land <lb />
described a from A <lb />
i mil and Wife to <lb />
and Fleming, n <lb />
i- for an <lb />
Also all i <lb />
bull ling, machinery, <lb />
i gin. i <lb />
tide of pi I t now on said <lb />
parcel of lam I used In c a <lb />
with the mill and gin plot I <lb />
ah or said property is sold to <lb />
1st Id i <lb />
This June 11th, 1813. <lb />
P, Mi <lb />
F. and SON. <lb />
1-1 ltd <lb />
AND OFFICIALS <lb />
Lodges and Social Organ- <lb />
rations. <lb />
-D <lb />
CREDITORS <lb />
Tho undersigned having duly <lb />
before the superior court clerk <lb />
of county as executors of the <lb />
last Will and Testament of John Elks, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to tho <lb />
SheriffS. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C Moore <lb />
Register of <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C. <lb />
L. <lb />
B. M. Lewis, W. E. Proctor, M. T. <lb />
Spier, J. G. Taylor. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
M. <lb />
C. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. <lb />
ii. <lb />
H wan, J. S. Tunstall. <lb />
F. Davenport, B. F. Tyson, Z. <lb />
VanDyke, H. C. Edwards. <lb />
Water and Light Commission <lb />
B Spain, I.<lb />
n. L. Allen. <lb />
I ., i<lb />
Memorial -Re. C. M. I <lb />
; i . Pier k; C. <lb />
I; J, O. i i . <lb />
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Sharon -No. a. f. and A. y- <lb />
V. V W. M ; B. B. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
No. I <lb />
O. O. W. C. P.; I. <lb />
It. Pender, Scribe. <lb />
River No. M K <lb />
M. C. C; A. <lb />
K. of R and B, <lb />
Chapter No R. A. M <lb />
J. N, Hart, H. B. H. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. F <lb />
Says Mail <lb />
Order Trust <lb />
Is Forming <lb />
Congressman ii. <lb />
WASHINGTON B silent- <lb />
and Insidiously i m the great pub- <lb />
lie is as i unaware of Its <lb />
i a I it <lb />
tentacles , ii a country, it is the <lb />
nail order trust II <lb />
i ling is ml the <lb />
II i -i and m <lb />
l a Of <lb />
i Ii <lb />
Tho mail <lb />
and all persons -Meets every Tuesday night, F. J <lb />
claims against the estate are notified <lb />
to present the same to tho undersign- <lb />
ed for payment on or before the 5th <lb />
day of June, 1914, or this notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This tho 5th day of June. <lb />
C. S. and J. J. EH KS, <lb />
Executors of John Elks. <lb />
ltd <lb />
M. L. H. Tender, Soc. <lb />
Greenville Camp No. M. W <lb />
f A., meets every 1st and 3rd Wed- <lb />
nights. Julius Brown, con- <lb />
J. F. Stokes, clerk. <lb />
No. I. O. R <lb />
II. every Friday night. J. J. <lb />
Jenkins, J. w. Brown, C. if <lb />
B. James, president; <lb />
A SEVERE STORM <lb />
BROKE OVER THE <lb />
CITY SUNDAY <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
lie <lb />
Hie Heaviest <lb />
Season <lb />
Drugi <lb />
in Our <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
any. <lb />
All Fountain<lb />
hall Lint <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Kodak Surplus<lb />
Drug Co. n. <lb />
SMALL <lb />
in <lb />
, 11.1111- <lb />
Hill lie A <lb />
HUSBAND RESCUED <lb />
WE<lb />
Alter Four cl <lb />
Gave <lb />
I I <lb />
from this . Bullock <lb />
. lour <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having duly Qualified before theN. W. Outlaw, secretary. <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as Round S. J. <lb />
executor of the estate of Luke Lang- president; Nellie Denny, <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
tn all persona Indebted to the estate Bad the II. it. <lb />
to make Immediate payment to the president Mrs. D. w. Mose- <lb />
and all persons secretary. <lb />
claims against said estate are notified Sans Skinner, l <lb />
to present the same to the Mrs. L. Carper, <lb />
et for payment on or before the Lillian Carr. <lb />
day of June. or their W,. n-Miss <lb />
J president; Mrs J. L. <lb />
en. secretary. <lb />
Tho Kings Daughters- A. L. <lb />
Blow, Mrs f O. <lb />
ORGANIZATIONS <lb />
j Kings Daughter <lb />
that 50.000 women <lb />
II <lb />
country i <lb />
. <lb />
i . last <lb />
It Is <lb />
if -i n fin <lb />
turned upon tho entire i <lb />
i of tho l Status Ids of <lb />
the iii- h Is i plain I <lb />
i .- i Hi forming. <lb />
Tho small retail Is i <lb />
run. That the grip of the octopus <lb />
is Already being ii i.-- shown by <lb />
population Nearly <lb />
small towns lost population In <lb />
census of 1910. <lb />
it is declared that something must <lb />
be dune by Immediate legislation, or <lb />
the parcel post will not be com- <lb />
blessing II ought to n <lb />
asserted the solution of the problem <lb />
will be In tho form of a heavy tax <lb />
on mail order business, This tax <lb />
would, it is contended, tend <lb />
the expansion of II o ill order bus- <lb />
The mom thus collected <lb />
would lie spent for road building or <lb />
other local. <lb />
which i to the mail peals of thunder came from Mr. H. C, Ormond <lb />
, houses. sulking el from where he went<lb />
. land, <lb />
dose, <lb />
j i. <lb />
. Try <lb />
i . . i <lb />
i it all In a i <lb />
. . <lb />
state, and w a years, womanly troubles, and during i helped <lb />
II i- i <lb />
is tho rain will i <lb />
much damage to crops hereabouts <lb />
in v Hie fact that <lb />
there has been much rain during the <lb />
past week. Then, much com <lb />
Inf one time as which fell yes- <lb />
would ordinarily be too much. <lb />
Those Who Claim to know say <lb />
tho crops, especially those of <lb />
and cotton, would be much better off <lb />
had no rain fallen before the elapse <lb />
another week, if this be <lb />
true, the damage by the fall inside of <lb />
fifteen hours of more than one Inch of <lb />
rain easily be seen, <lb />
tins lime, I could only sit tip a little <lb />
while, and not anywhere <lb />
all. At times, I lave severe pains <lb />
in my left side. <lb />
The doctor was called in, and his treat- <lb />
relieved me for a while, but I was Begin taking today <lb />
soon confined lo my bed again. After <lb />
that, nothing seemed to do me any Rood. <lb />
more than a million women, in its <lb />
years of continuous success, i should <lb />
surely help <lb />
sold for years, lie knows what <lb />
it will do. Ask him. He will <lb />
v iii in., ii<lb />
In mapper. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
June The two year old <lb />
brilliant electrical display of Stokes fell In a tub of <lb />
accompanied rain was very hot water had prepared <lb />
has so much light- u. the and was <lb />
accompanied a rain In Pit court- w II day. I <lb />
Improvements In the and It is believed some the happened week a i <lb />
BATES <lb />
to <lb />
II <lb />
From Week Sunday <lb />
. <lb />
. <lb />
. . -tun . 2.25 <lb />
Hates t-i Q ch; Wei k End, <lb />
small retail Is th S far reported in an i I found it was . <lb />
i f-ii-t id <lb />
the growth of the mall order <lb />
is no good, n-ye <lb />
a which works yon This damage <lb />
spend your money where you gel It, <lb />
will be where yon <lb />
Through a systematic advertising the steeple, <lb />
campaign, the mall order capitalists off <lb />
have sought to poison the public to tho ground Wen <lb />
mil I i as g been done by th <lb />
storm was of the Or, Hat J who la I hi <lb />
church being ruck lightning, office during the i cent has <lb />
so slight that it temporary with J. R, <lb />
mention, as Smith and Bro. <lb />
was a little seam Car choice hay, corn, top <lb />
was ripped along the corner of and a car lime J. R. <lb />
The splinters were and Bro. <lb />
by tho stroke and fell W, Rollins and family returned j <lb />
enough from their summer vacation Thurs- <lb />
plead In bar recovery. <lb />
This day of June, 1918. <lb />
W, I-- <lb />
Executor for Langley. <lb />
Id <lb />
the small merchant. The to kindle a Are and one would have <lb />
retail methods arc look pretty closely to seethe place <lb />
people have that <lb />
too many merchants, and that their <lb />
Mr. O, bus Informed us <lb />
than Norfolk fares. <lb />
Week I tickets sold Friday and <lb />
Saturday Ma 80th to S pt t <lb />
good return until In <lb />
Lg date of sale <lb />
Sunday tickets sold .- <lb />
trains May 10th to September 7th, <lb />
good return leaving Norfolk <lb />
p m. Sunday. <lb />
complete information from your <lb />
W. P. A. <lb />
Where the damage was done, Only that his section was visited by a <lb />
n few dollar damage was done w. severe storm, lightning burned the <lb />
; ticket scent <lb />
No, folk, V. <lb />
Having as administrator <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having duly qualified tho <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
administratrix of the of R. I,. <lb />
Warren, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
to immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
notified to present tho same to ,.,,.,,,,,., in of <lb />
All persons indebted lo said stale <lb />
too many in u in ,,.,, . . <lb />
Hut i would point out the other side the most, and II only a tin Mr. Leon Patrick In the oil <lb />
and Daughters of he question. few hours to make tin- repairs, For- portion of <lb />
The Chicago vice Investigation show the lightning did not Ignite The bridge near Ridge Spring It <lb />
of wood of the structure, because nearly completed, The work has been <lb />
houses ate on this been done, the entire church considerable delayed by tho scarcity <lb />
wages, many them be- might have been consumed. of suitable Umber. <lb />
driven by poverty to lives of Just what damage. If any, was done We learn one of the convicts <lb />
Cures Old Sores, Oilier Remedies Won't Cots <lb />
The wont cam. non <lb />
In <lb />
Undersigned for payment oil or be <lb />
the 23rd day of May. 1914, or <lb />
But who takes an <lb />
cal affairs and has <lb />
a baud <lb />
In en found out out the matter, <lb />
th <lb />
tore we m or aw. m w, payment. pf communities <lb />
this notice will be plead bar of of W J J <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This 23rd day of May, 1913. <lb />
MAUD F. <lb />
of H. L. Warren. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Eddie T. Powell, late of <lb />
Pitt county. N. C this is to notify <lb />
all persons having claims against tho <lb />
estate said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
to tho undersigned within one year <lb />
from the date of this notice, or this <lb />
notice will pleaded In bar of their <lb />
recovery. All persons Indebted <lb />
said estate will please make <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the 16th day of May 1813. <lb />
JULIUS <lb />
ltd <lb />
qualified as a <lb />
Major T. Jefferson, deceased, late <lb />
of Pitt county. N. C. this is to <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
the estate of the said deceased to ex- <lb />
them to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve mouths from the date of <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
In bar of their recovery. All n <lb />
indebted to said estate will please <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 29th day of 1913. <lb />
JULius Administrator <lb />
S. <lb />
Piles Cured in to Days <lb />
Your money if <lb />
OINTMENT to cure cu H <lb />
Fill It <lb />
inn <lb />
R. W. SMITH. Administrator. pay local improvement <lb />
r ant <lb />
f ltd <lb />
Injured <lb />
In A Wreck <lb />
On Railroad <lb />
when tho crops have filled or the <lb />
Is on. and there is tin cash lo <lb />
send away, extends the credit which <lb />
the community to live The <lb />
local merchant and not <lb />
street owned mail order house. <lb />
Conference Officials <lb />
Springfield June great <lb />
est possible efficiency in the <lb />
i pi home of <lb />
John R June <lb />
beginning at o'clock. <lb />
Tho Hookerton Union of the <lb />
church will meet at Red Oak <lb />
Church near Friday b-.- <lb />
We want cheapness, a lower cost <lb />
of that is what we arc <lb />
orbing for, But we not want <lb />
the expense of women <lb />
of Chicago and of the million <lb />
merchants of this country. <lb />
ROCHESTER, N- V., Juno <lb />
persons were Injured some of them <lb />
seriously when a Pennsylvania rail- . Chiefs in <lb />
road excursion train was derailed <lb />
near hero at Sterling station at June <lb />
t, clock this morning. ls <lb />
Tho train was oiled with of the marshals and police <lb />
bound for Rock city chiefs are here tor the annual <lb />
Bradford, Pa, of their State <lb />
While the train WM running at to and In <lb />
about miles an hour three of the law was tho leading topic c <lb />
coaches left tho track, tolling discussion at today's The con <lb />
down As It round-1 will night, <lb />
ed a curve the smoking car left <lb />
Hack, by ill but two rear; <lb />
The. locomotive also re- <lb />
gained on tho track, breaking away <lb />
from tho after dragging the <lb />
coaches about feet. <lb />
Physicians and nurses were <lb />
I to the scene from Rochester and, <lb />
other nearby towns and the most <lb />
Were hurried to hos- <lb />
at and this city. <lb />
have just s <lb />
ply of the celebrated B k <lb />
Cured Tobacco. J. R. I I. O. <lb />
nation of public and tn Sunday In June. <lb />
Institutions la keynote of Perfection cooking oil stoves, Oil <lb />
the of the fourth annual Io M. at J. <lb />
convent a of American K <lb />
lion . of Charity and . <lb />
assembled In this Pars cf <lb />
for a three day i. June a service <lb />
gates from many States are In attend- praise and welcome the Christian <lb />
W, secretary Ohio begin <lb />
the N of Charities, is convention tonight The <lb />
tho president of the association and convention iii be In session until <lb />
presiding the convention. Saturday the providing tor <lb />
On the d will go addition to the <lb />
Jacksonville to Inspect tho State echo reports routine bu <lb />
id for the blind, the ate school for lay, en <lb />
if as will be the big day <lb />
for of the convention. feature of the <lb />
iii be a parade of <lb />
dress id In<lb />
Boilers <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
U , . <lb />
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if cure. <lb />
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Built of Steel. <lb />
an limit not Show <lb />
no of fracture heated red <lb />
but in water. <lb />
strong. <lb />
salt. Free nil <lb />
TO YOU <lb />
Ki <lb />
u.-i.<lb />
Freckled <lb />
It is an absolute fact, that one SO cent <lb />
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE AM <lb />
will remove your freckles or cause <lb />
them to fade that two jars will even <lb />
in tho most severe eases <lb />
cure them. are personally <lb />
Pa Cured <lb />
by .<lb />
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Clean T <lb />
1.-. , <lb />
ton <lb />
ear <lb />
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run <lb />
not restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
WILSON'S FRECKLE la <lb />
tine, fragrant and absolutely harmless. <lb />
Will not make hair grow but will <lb />
remove TAN. PIMPLES and <lb />
FRECKLES. Come m today try it. <lb />
The jars are large and results absolute- <lb />
certain. Sent m if desired, <lb />
Trice Mammoth jars <lb />
SON'S PAIR SKIN <lb />
Pot sale by <lb />
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
Inc. <lb />
O J WHICHARD. <lb />
MM , i. H CAROLINA. <lb />
we do not believe that Joe <lb />
Daniels want to governor of <lb />
North Carolina. What would It <lb />
bin. to get It If he Is looking for <lb />
honor and publicity, he already has <lb />
a place that keeps him in the lime- <lb />
light far more than the governorship <lb />
of North Carolina could ever do. If <lb />
he is a place that carries <lb />
with it a big name, he now has a <lb />
rear. . . him to a seat <lb />
month. -50 biggest and most <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
at the business la table in the world. And, there <lb />
corner mug s now draw- <lb />
a salary more than twice the <lb />
All cards of thanks resolutions got governor of <lb />
respect will be charged f Jr at I <lb />
per <lb />
., Hut, these only our view. Mr.<lb />
tiles be charged fr at three Daniel may want to be <lb />
per line up lines. reasons known to <lb />
Eal ired second class matter ever, if he should decide to out <lb />
1910. at the poet office a-- for the nomination, w do not be- <lb />
North Carolina, u would simply be <lb />
of March ,, .,.,. , ;,.,. <lb />
as done as service I i <lb />
most rest of the a, <lb />
e still has ill i and a w per- <lb />
i would hare to <lb />
i or brought over, Put. <lb />
. relative to the county home, w , steamship lines and do our own bus- <lb />
the erection of a new home for Or, if the state falls to get <lb />
the comity's instead of a satisfactory reduction, establish the <lb />
repairs at the present home. We steamship In addition to what <lb />
gladly correct the statements made i . bed. <lb />
in the former issue in regard to <lb />
and wish to add our approval <lb />
of the efforts that are to be Bind <lb />
in the plant. <lb />
Pitt county may not have as much <lb />
money as sonic other counties in <lb />
but there can be no doubt of <lb />
the fact that her resources are <lb />
Commissioner Maxwell's plan t <lb />
form a gigantic steamship on- <lb />
whose ships would ply between <lb />
the north, would no <lb />
result in a lowering of freight <lb />
on shipments made to <lb />
Carolina cities, But there should <lb />
Another has arrived In this stances where boys were permitted <lb />
country to the of to read this sort of literature, and <lb />
tho people In regard to the a kick or a protest was made <lb />
alien land law. And, when he has by the Such stuff as this, <lb />
sounded he sentiment, he will doubt- for It Is, and worthless at <lb />
find that Americans do not pro- Hint, contributes lire, and a largo <lb />
pose to sit up and allow those toward filling the Jails and <lb />
yellow men to dictate the policy penitentiaries of our land. As a <lb />
a sovereign state, or of the nation- rule, children love to read. Many of <lb />
them will read anything they can <lb />
get their hands on. It Is good that <lb />
they to read, habit <lb />
FRIDAY, 1918 <lb />
CARNEGIE'S r to r <lb />
I pro gift of <lb />
to wan , , <lb />
has been by Bishop War- M v cm m ; <lb />
A. Candler, one of loading <lb />
bishops the Southern Methodist <lb />
Church, as a donation, but a <lb />
shrewd attempt to mi control of part <lb />
the university The not- <lb />
ed bishop.- adds, also, that the <lb />
ed iron master is money <lb />
before the public for the purpose of <lb />
Influencing litigation pending over the <lb />
which of course means <lb />
Hon. II I e re governor he l <lb />
do his best to carry out the <lb />
of a fair show for every man, <lb />
which he has for so many years <lb />
ed through his paper. <lb />
It is too soon, however, to talk <lb />
about a nomination that is three year; <lb />
In the future. These few <lb />
were brought about by an additional <lb />
s plentiful as any of them. She , no ,.,,, j Hie freight rate tight <lb />
is well able to build a modern up railroads would down <lb />
to-date home for the poor people of they ought to ho made to <lb />
tho county, there are many down now. However, it would I <lb />
sons why this should be done. harm to establish such n steam <lb />
present home needs to be improve I. DI M r Maxwell advocates, <lb />
and since some money must be spent. matter what the stales does, tho <lb />
why not spend it In erecting a new will not lower their <lb />
home And. if the home is erected. n f what freight could he <lb />
US it must be at some future time, handled for by water, and some <lb />
It ought to be brought nearer the city, might make n good <lb />
We do not know of any mistreatment venture by establishing such <lb />
of the wards of the institution, but n <lb />
II there Should at any time be such. <lb />
government. <lb />
An automobile owner In Charlotte <lb />
complained recently about tho street be encouraged in tho youth <lb />
cars over there exceeding the sped <lb />
of tho nation in every way possible. <lb />
No holder attempt than this was m a ,,,,,,,. a mention- <lb />
ever we suppose, to get control by a desire to <lb />
of a university In the south. And. If ,.,,. <lb />
the great iron master is <lb />
to cause trouble, or to wrist from <lb />
the Southern Methodist Church the KOBE KING PLANTS <lb />
control of properly that is and has GREENVILLE <lb />
always been Us own, he could scare- Visitors coming to Greenville Often <lb />
have chosen a better time than wonder where tho business comes <lb />
this to muddy the waters and that makes tho town go. They <lb />
cause confusion. Just at this time the are all agreed on tho fact that <lb />
whole church la waiting breath have a town that Is growing, but <lb />
tor the decision of the where does the business from <lb />
court Of Tennessee in an appeal that When told that it is all drawn from <lb />
was taken from the decision of the fanning section about here <lb />
. court in which every point they are astounded Hie enormous <lb />
was decided In favor of the church volume of business that is transact- <lb />
Ur. Carnegie perhaps think th <lb />
offering this big gift Just at this time, is don. In Pitt county. Many <lb />
ii might tend to throw public opinion of them often wonder why it is that. <lb />
against the claims of tie n I with such splendid opportunities, and <lb />
the courts to make a such a One Held here, <lb />
that the university does not belong luring the town are ear- <lb />
to i . i, and that II i i on such a small scale. And. <lb />
i i right to control It. this is what many of the rest of us <lb />
Mr. Carnegie, apparently not are wondering. <lb />
Bed With his share of tho control of Why <lb />
It would a long, long time, if <lb />
ever, In reaching the ears of the <lb />
authorities in the city. If the homo <lb />
located near the town, the <lb />
members of the Ladies Home Society <lb />
could very conveniently make <lb />
there, and in that way <lb />
be sure that everything noes along <lb />
all right Again, if the home were <lb />
nearer town, the expense of Its main- <lb />
would be very much <lb />
It would not cost nearly so much to <lb />
haul supplies to the Institution, and <lb />
treatment, when needed, would <lb />
he much handler. <lb />
There are scores of reasons that <lb />
might be advanced in favor of <lb />
the plant to within a mile or <lb />
two of the town, every citizen <lb />
limit. We know of a certain city ll of <lb />
not far from hero where a law should <lb />
passed to make the cars Bot <lb />
, , , tho very best literature that can <lb />
up a little, especially when a fellow <lb />
. . m i , he had. <lb />
i-. trying to catch a train has . <lb />
a few minutes to get there. <lb />
TO THE OF <lb />
A headline In speaking of a recent- <lb />
married couple, says that Issue of The <lb />
quietly Sometimes an from tho <lb />
these affairs are so quiet that Stonewall Jackson Monument <lb />
can hardly hear what to <lb />
either of the two says. But bug. monument which is to erected in <lb />
to the memory of this great <lb />
military OiL of the Civil War. <lb />
To him was duo many of tho brilliant <lb />
An enormous freight ban- it must be somewhat of a <lb />
died in and cut of Greenville, and affair for those most Interested, <lb />
see no reason In tho world <lb />
association should not be Organ- <lb />
In the matter of getting <lb />
here to join the other cities <lb />
; victories that were won during that <lb />
awful conflict of the sixties, and <lb />
more than once did his wonderful <lb />
and towns of the state in an effort for m, <lb />
to have the railroads give a ,. M ., Presence of mind save the day for <lb />
,,. , Sure the forces of the Confederacy, in spite <lb />
d a more r I, e in e. Bare-L m , , <lb />
we are discriminated ,, now to , , the of <lb />
as much as any of the other cities In I for but If I people on an equal with him, only <lb />
the state in proportion to the amount gt a h I but a few <lb />
of business that is done here. a tho of <lb />
believe our people are Just as of <lb />
ions as any of the rest to have this <lb />
matter adjusted <lb />
a satisfactory <lb />
manner as soon as possible. <lb />
--------o <lb />
the great daring of this man. This <lb />
association is working to raise funds <lb />
Three or four teams the Caro- monument <lb />
League are certainly having CapItol tho Confederate States <lb />
hot race for tho And as the i , way t <lb />
The man living in tho country, with weather gets hotter and hotter, tho. many <lb />
of the county should join in the an- a farm and good crops, a happy will warm up of what he did for the cause. <lb />
lie believed to ho right. We hope our <lb />
readers will contribute to this fund <lb />
as they feel themselves able. <lb />
peal of the ladles for a new homo. U about him, and who all the j Here's to tho Durham Bulls. Gore <lb />
WILL BAPTIST COLLEGE <lb />
Schools and are a great <lb />
asset for any town, and the more <lb />
there are ill a town, the better <lb />
that town is. Just now tho Free Will <lb />
eggs, milk and real butter, other Jim. <lb />
good things that go with the farm- <lb />
life; who rises the morning Now hat congressional <lb />
at the call of tho song bird, and no longer, those The bill Introduced In congress ye. <lb />
to bed with tho chickens; certainly <lb />
that man has no right to envy th. <lb />
fellow in town who stays up attend- probably disappear, the hearty support of the <lb />
of this section of state , bed <lb />
undelivered speeches of by Representative <lb />
liberally Interspersed with an- of Georgia, is one that will re- <lb />
least be materially decreased. low who Is accustomed to writing <lb />
o twenty to forty pages to his <lb />
The way to secure a reduction girl, and having to pay extra <lb />
, , . is to keen to get Sam to carry It <lb />
location and are looking oar, or the yell of the milk boy, or rates is n i, <lb />
arc planning to move their college be almost meets himself getting up. <lb />
from Ayden, They are casting who is wakened by an alarm <lb />
ed SI well as the vast amount of farm- about over the adjoining counties for dock, or the rumbling of a street <lb />
a suitable <lb />
with favor upon one or two towns, the driver of the ice wagon. <lb />
Thus far nothing been done by <lb />
any one in looking toward Lowering the tariff on cotton <lb />
bringing the Institution to will no detriment to our great are to them. <lb />
We have already shown that w <lb />
southern Industry, it seems that <lb />
appreciate having in our town the every time a change is to be made COLLEGE FOB <lb />
Carolina Teachers Training in favor of the majority of the VILLE <lb />
it is that has n School, and we like It so well I pie, some of those capitalists have to j meeting of the Carolina baa <lb />
the It business of th country, is more manufacturing plants that would like to have another here. but after the will of the been called for and of <lb />
now- trying to get control of the In- has We believe is only because j can very take care ,, has Anally won out, and the thing principal-matters to discussed <lb />
of learning of tho south, we have never gone after them. Tho of antler institution of this kind, for several years and proved g bid that la to <lb />
at it until relief is had. her. <lb />
North Carolina has a right to Just <lb />
as good talcs as anybody else, and w. It makes a follow feel mighty hot <lb />
to have to fit back In and <lb />
work, read <lb />
the resorts <lb />
the breezes roar, or up Where tho <lb />
snow still caps the tops of the <lb />
Whew <lb />
Greenville's first cotton blossom, <lb />
righteous Indignation of the outside world is Ignorant of the vast <lb />
and Of Methodist i, resources Of this section, and con- <lb />
In should be aroused at none of the big business <lb />
such boldness as this. It seems that enterprises have ever located In this <lb />
Mr. Cs lie. s gift Is offered on con- section. Hundreds of industries from <lb />
which in substance amount to tho north are desirous of getting lo- <lb />
more nor less than the re- cations in the south and we believe <lb />
by the church of all of that some of them should locate <lb />
and it will be a Ion, long time be- a success, tiny are ready to come for the Free Will Baptist Seminary, which was brought In yesterday, is <lb />
fore another such as across with their are gad that interest has at last the first that have heard of <lb />
the to the was one of tho heat aroused In this project, and North Carolina. Another <lb />
No permanent location has been set- that could have happened to them. j chances for getting the of Pitt county's superiority <lb />
tied upon by the Baptists for the new- <lb />
home of the college, and if action <lb />
at once, there Is yet time to <lb />
sent to the proper authorities <lb />
In the death of Dr. <lb />
are good. This Institution Is <lb />
Robert S. now located in Pitt county, and lets <lb />
Young, of Concord, the state lost one keep it hero while we have it Pitt <lb />
over some of these other counties. <lb />
its control of the university. If Greenville Is not sufficiently claims of our own. Other towns that <lb />
be the case, then the entire donation to let the people know what we <lb />
should be flatly refused. The donor have, to acquaint them with the <lb />
has some very peculiar ideas of his opportunities for development that <lb />
own which ho is trying to bring about lie within Pitt county. There Just as much attention if the <lb />
in this matter and apparently m be In this town organization matter is taken up by our people <lb />
cares little whether his gift is of whose business it would be to <lb />
to the recipient, so long as his after the commercial interests of the <lb />
purposes may be served by it. <lb />
want the college are already hard <lb />
at work trying to bring the location <lb />
their way, and Greenville can at- <lb />
fought a hard battle for the <lb />
town. Other cities organizing Training School and wont out, and <lb />
f Its foremost physicians. Ho was <lb />
for many years considered the leading <lb />
physicians in home town, and <lb />
his reputation was wider than Con- <lb />
cord Cabarrus county, and even <lb />
that section of tho state. He was a <lb />
man to whom the of his homo <lb />
town turned as tho final authority <lb />
in a severe case of sickness and <lb />
ability was never doubted. <lb />
we believe that we can fight as <lb />
and win out. Let the citizens awake; <lb />
to this opportunity. Farming land In Pitt county Is so <lb />
fertile that It needs but very little <lb />
MAKE CONCESSIONS yet the farmers here two <lb />
Steady persistence in any kind of or three crops on their every <lb />
a fight or campaign is half the vie- year. who turn <lb />
If North Carolina Is to have away from this when look- <lb />
relief from unjust freight rates for a country home, <lb />
cannot afford to let up In the fight ow a good thing when they <lb />
Four bishops of the church for this purpose and we cannot <lb />
notice that they expect to file ford to be lagging in the matter, <lb />
their reasons why the gift not i We have enough confidence in <lb />
be accepted. What these reasons are, Greenville to believe that a cotton mill <lb />
we do not pretend to know, but would a paying proposition here, <lb />
have sufficient confluence in the in- Hundreds of bales of cotton that are <lb />
and the Judgment of there away from an. <lb />
men to believe that they would do f,., , machinery of <lb />
nothing that would not work for tho ming in of <lb />
best interests of the university <lb />
Is the pride of the south, and of the at has been started. In many sec- see it. <lb />
Southern Methodist Church, In cotton mm n sec- it seems, there comes the cry j <lb />
Interesting developments will on and an for a compromise and for a substitute I The Charlotte Chronicle I ward its advancement. The Inter- <lb />
no doubt be forthcoming in the mat- for on,. t lower freight rates. If this small cities of North Carolina the town are at stake, and It <lb />
soon and these will he Greenville's greatest need, as a of pursuit Is kept up. there Is not coming right to the front not only jig the duty of every member of Car- <lb />
awaited with the greatest Interest. future Is additional likely to he any reduction In the from an industrial and economic to on hand tonight. <lb />
manufacturing plants. The business charged. The proposal of viewpoint, but also in the matter of Make it your business to be there If <lb />
It may be that President Wilson Is <lb />
county will he the loser If some congressmen as though <lb />
county bids above us and gets the j he were their but <lb />
We believe, however, that body knows that some of them on <lb />
the trustees cannot afford to refuse i to to make them too <lb />
them If they are properly presented, the mark sometimes. <lb />
organization this <lb />
town ought to make a personal <lb />
peal to the authorities, and. If this <lb />
done no need feel uneasy about <lb />
the result. This is a denomination <lb />
school, but that is nothing the <lb />
way of our making a concert- <lb />
ed effort In behalf of tho interests of <lb />
the town. <lb />
The location here of the East Car- <lb />
Teachers Training School Is <lb />
responsible a large for the <lb />
great progress our town has made <lb />
since tho school came here, and with <lb />
two such institutions Greenville. <lb />
growth of the town would only <lb />
I receive that much added Impetus to- <lb />
The thing has about to tho <lb />
point where conferences with rail- <lb />
road officials amount to hut very lit- <lb />
It Is now for tho state's <lb />
representatives to go Into secret <lb />
Just about this last year T. <lb />
R. was making has last stand at <lb />
Chicago. Thank goodness, he Is Just <lb />
about where he will not be able to <lb />
make this go, would tho es- <lb />
FOR GOVERNOR this and want something <lb />
Tho Richmond Times-Dispatch of the here. If some <lb />
days ago carried a story to the; would make It its business to <lb />
effect that prominent men In this state look into this matter, and push It <lb />
were about to concede tho next go- through, it could be made well <lb />
nomination to Secretary worth the time and expense that It <lb />
of the Navy Josephus Daniels. There would require. <lb />
might have been private, in- <lb />
s de talk about that, but we venture JOB NEW HOME <lb />
the that there was I Our called, to <lb />
one in five hundred who had ever the fact that the object of the <lb />
heard of that until the Richmond peal made by the ladles of the city, <lb />
paper came out with Its and published In Wednesday's pi- <lb />
A. J. Maxwell to establish a , Vocal And, neighbor, a member. <lb />
steamship line from Wilmington to Just keep your eye on Greenville, --------a <lb />
northern ports is a good plan, but <lb />
fear too many people are being <lb />
attracted to this idea and that the <lb />
she'll he n tho front ranks. <lb />
CHEAP LITERATURE <lb />
Parents who do not exercise any <lb />
We told that there Is not an care Qr to the <lb />
rate fight Is losing friends because I empty house in this town, and their read, may <lb />
of this. It would seem to us that the the demand for dwellings Is far great- to take warning from <lb />
thing to do is to bend every than the supply. Put if we were <lb />
toward the present unjust freight to get In a pinch, we believe enough <lb />
rates that are being forced upon the hands could be to the <lb />
state b the railroads. Then, if without making any demands <lb />
state Is unable to do anything with upon the other places of employment <lb />
the railroads, let us establish the town. <lb />
What is tho use of having a speed <lb />
limit for automobiles If the law <lb />
not going to be enforced A child <lb />
has to burn his finger he will <lb />
keep out of the <lb />
They may not succeed in <lb />
that Amateur League this sec- <lb />
but Interest Is Increased to a <lb />
much larger degree when you have <lb />
a percentage column to watch. <lb />
The greatest need of the times in <lb />
Mexico Is for some Bull Moose to <lb />
stand at Armageddon, and lead the <lb />
progressives to victory. <lb />
the Incident that happened In Wash- <lb />
City Monday when that <lb />
teen-year-old boy attempted to re- <lb />
peat the Allen gang stunt and shoot Beach ought to. Shine <lb />
up the Criminal Court of the District, this week when all those glittering <lb />
of Columbia. We have known of in- Jewelers get down there. <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railway <lb />
Schedule In Effect April III <lb />
N. B. The following schedule <lb />
published as Information only and <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East Bound <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman car for Norfolk <lb />
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, <lb />
City and Norfolk. Broiler par- <lb />
car service. Connects for all <lb />
points north and west <lb />
p. m. dally, except Sunday, tor <lb />
Washington. <lb />
West Bound <lb />
a. m. dally, for Wilson. <lb />
west. Pullman sleeping car <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 />
sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb />
L. Agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
W. W. <lb />
General Passenger Agent, <lb />
W. A. WITT, <lb />
General Superintendent. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SPECIAL SUNDAY<lb />
via <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
and CITY <lb />
Ready for <lb />
Beginning Sunday, June 8th, <lb />
Sunday trains run from <lb />
Washington via and New <lb />
Bern to Beaufort <lb />
every <lb />
Leave a. m. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Arrive New Bern <lb />
Leave a. m.<lb />
New Bern <lb />
Arrive Morehead City<lb />
Leave Beaufort p. m. <lb />
Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Morehead City <lb />
Arrive New <lb />
Leave New Bern <lb />
Arrive Washington <lb />
Greenville<lb />
Very cheap Sunday and Week <lb />
excursion fares. ticket <lb />
agent for <lb />
Atlantic Hotel, manage- <lb />
Best fishing on Atlantic <lb />
W. W. <lb />
General Passenger <lb />
THE CORNER <lb />
From The <lb />
White House <lb />
HOTEL RICHMOND <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
On direct car line to Union Sta- <lb />
and all paths of Washington. <lb />
Close to all leading <lb />
and business district <lb />
rooms Newly <lb />
Baths. <lb />
American plan per day and <lb />
up. <lb />
Write for illustrated booklet <lb />
with map. <lb />
GUILFORD M. LEWIS, Prop. <lb />
choice err <lb />
CARNATIONS AND SWEET <lb />
PEAS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
In wedding outfits are equal <lb />
to the best. Nothing finer In <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
styles. <lb />
Blooming pot <lb />
and ferns great variety. <lb />
Redding plants In all varieties <lb />
to beautify the yard. <lb />
Write for list <lb />
J. L. CO, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
D. J. Jr., for <lb />
ville and vicinity. <lb />
COUNTY AND CITY OFFICIALS <lb />
Churches Lodges and Social Organ- <lb />
Professional Card. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
SheriffS. I. Dudley. <lb />
Clerk Superior C. Moors. <lb />
Register of Bell. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
C Laughinghouse. <lb />
C. <lb />
If. E. EVANS L. <lb />
Attorney at Law H M- w- Proctor. M. T. <lb />
In front room of the J- Taylor. <lb />
aiding Just north of Court . <lb />
II. Wooten. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
C. Tyson. <lb />
L. Carr. <lb />
Chief of T. <lb />
Aldermen K. B. W <lb />
k Bowen. J. J. <lb />
ALBION HI <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office n Building. Third St <lb />
Practices wherever bis services at p Davenport. B. F. Tyson, Z. P. <lb />
desired VanDyke. H. C. Edwards. <lb />
North Carolina Water Light <lb />
.----- K. Spain, C. Laughinghouse, L. <lb />
F. C. Harding Chas. C. Pierce W. Tucker. . <lb />
ft I,. Allen.<lb />
CHURCHES <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts Baptist, C. M. Rock, <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on Third pastor; C. C. Pierce, clerk; C. W. <lb />
street fronting Court Home Wilson, superintendent of Sunday <lb />
school; J. C. Tyson, secretary. <lb />
w ii J. J. Walker, pas- <lb />
. . ,. . K. A. Sr superintendent <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of th Eye Sunday school. <lb />
Bar, Nose and Throat Episcopal, St Dallas <lb />
Washington, N. U. N. C W. A. Bowen, <lb />
with Dr. D. L. James, Sunday school. <lb />
,, . . . Presbyter an- P clerk <lb />
day every Monday. a m to I pa .,,., ,. . <lb />
Methodist Jams <lb />
JAKES L. B- A. B. Ellington. <lb />
Attorney at Law ,. <lb />
-H. Bently Harries. W. M.; L. H. Pen <lb />
In Edwards Building, fifth door <lb />
from <lb />
Sec. <lb />
House Sonars <lb />
Greenville. Worth <lb />
New Real <lb />
Estate Firm <lb />
North Carolina, clerk; H. D. Bateman, <lb />
Sunday school; L. H. Pender, <lb />
J. j secretary. <lb />
Attorney at Law Universal Chapel <lb />
n on tho Coon W. O. pastor. <lb />
Sharon No. A. F. and A. M. <lb />
F. D. Foxhall, W. M.; E. E. Griffin, <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Encampment No. I. <lb />
I. I. Moors W. H. Long O. O. W. C. P.; L. <lb />
A LONG H- Pender, Scribe. <lb />
Attorneys at Law No- of pD- <lb />
North Carolina M- Clark. C- B- <lb />
K of R. and <lb />
v u Chapter No R. A. M. <lb />
r. m j N Hart H p . E E <lb />
Sec. <lb />
Office second Boor Wooten Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
on Third St., opposite house ; Meets every Tuesday night, F. J. <lb />
North Carolina Forbes N. O.; L. H. Pender, Sec. <lb />
Camp No. M. W. <lb />
Boy Is Treasurer And <lb />
Of tin <lb />
In Edwards <lb />
Building <lb />
No enterprise that has been <lb />
hero has indicated so much for <lb />
tho progress and development of not <lb />
only this section, but the of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina, the Stand- <lb />
ard Realty Company. While the com- <lb />
had been doing business <lb />
about a month, it did not get <lb />
down to active work until the 9th <lb />
inst., when Mr. R. C. Flanagan, the <lb />
and general manager, was <lb />
relieved of his former duties as post- <lb />
master which he resigned with <lb />
years yet to serve, in or- <lb />
to engage in tho real bus- <lb />
Ono has but to look at the per- <lb />
of this new company and <lb />
Consider their Standing and <lb />
business qualifications, to ts <lb />
capacity for development and ability <lb />
to carry through whatever is under- <lb />
taken. While they are all <lb />
young men, each has made for <lb />
himself a reputation in the business <lb />
world that takes first rank. The <lb />
combining of tho young blood, the <lb />
capital, the integrity, and tho <lb />
capacity represented by tho <lb />
eight men composing tho Standard <lb />
Really Company, brings together a <lb />
force that Is represented In few en- <lb />
ti i prises. <lb />
The officers of tho company <lb />
II. A. White, president. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, vice president. <lb />
H. M. White, secretary. <lb />
H. C. Flanagan, treasurer and gen- <lb />
manager. <lb />
J. H. Randolph, J. W. <lb />
Ferrell. H. A. White, EL G. Flanagan, <lb />
T. II Hooker, C. S. Carr, R. C. Flan- <lb />
Mr. J. II. Randolph Is a capitalist <lb />
and international railroad builder. <lb />
He is a Pitt county boy who several <lb />
years ago went to South America, <lb />
engaging in railroad building both <lb />
and In other foreign countries. <lb />
By indomitable energy and skill <lb />
lie a fortune. His for <lb />
tho old homo brought him hack to <lb />
tho plane of his nativity, and his <lb />
means being liberally Invested In <lb />
developments. <lb />
It is useless to refer specifically <lb />
to each of tho officers and directors <lb />
of Ibis new concern, as their <lb />
among our home are <lb />
veil and favorably known to all. <lb />
recognized leaders bus- <lb />
and financial circles, and active <lb />
In things that go for building <lb />
up their community. <lb />
Not only do these men rank high <lb />
in business, but they capital, <lb />
and can carry through a deal of <lb />
most any magnitude. Tho company <lb />
buy farms and city property of <lb />
descriptions. They will also look <lb />
to the placing of colonies on large <lb />
farms and to general development. <lb />
At present their quarters in the <lb />
building, but as soon as the <lb />
new building of the Greenville Bank- <lb />
and Trust Co., is completed will <lb />
have handsome offices the second <lb />
story of that building. <lb />
clear proof, that these gallant south- <lb />
soldiers, themselves and their <lb />
motives unsullied, knew by instinct <lb />
tho real man from the counterfeit <lb />
Neither cenotaph nor words of <lb />
homage can ever portray the fiery <lb />
genius and impetuous valor or the <lb />
Intuitive and lightning-like stroke of <lb />
his attack and even the name <lb />
but faintly conveys an idea <lb />
of Jackson's impenetrable and <lb />
able defense against odds unheard <lb />
of in other wars. <lb />
His marvelous campaigns are now- <lb />
used by students of strategy every- <lb />
where, but his fame as a soldier was <lb />
exceeded by the love and almost Idol- <lb />
confidence in tho man, <lb />
was displayed by his war-worn com- <lb />
and ii ran be said truly of <lb />
s ii and his cause, none died <lb />
with more honor or glory, <lb />
though many died and there was much <lb />
of both honor and <lb />
In years, here in the for- <lb />
mer of the Confederacy, no <lb />
equestrian statue to stonewall Jack- <lb />
son has I on raised but will With- <lb />
. fall build now. should <lb />
and Will be no repeated appeals for <lb />
but we that every south- <lb />
man. woman child is entitled <lb />
to the privilege making a <lb />
and having his or her name de- <lb />
posited In tho corner stone as that <lb />
of of its builders. <lb />
If you that this tribute Is due <lb />
the people to the <lb />
of Stonewall Jackson, your checks, <lb />
drafts or other communications will <lb />
be appreciated and acknowledged <lb />
addressed to E. D. Treas- <lb />
National Bank Building. <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
REV. J. POWER SMITH. President, <lb />
Stonewall Jackson Monument <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
First Blossom Man Dies <lb />
of Season <lb />
Can't Keep It Secret <lb />
Tho splendid work of <lb />
Tablet is becoming more <lb />
widely known. No such grand rem- <lb />
for Stomach and liver troubles <lb />
has ever been known. For sale by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Born <lb />
To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown, Wed- <lb />
June 25th, a son. <lb />
Tho cotton blossom of the <lb />
season brought to The <lb />
office this morning by Frank <lb />
a colored employee on the farm of J. <lb />
G. e. II r, farm is located <lb />
about one mile and a half town <lb />
and is one of the finest in this sec- <lb />
Frank has brought in the <lb />
1111-1 cotton blossom of tho season <lb />
four or years past, and he <lb />
has. presented it of <lb />
most Other la this section of <lb />
the stale. The farm to works <lb />
is tilled by scientific and intelligent <lb />
farmers, and by men who know <lb />
to get large yields to ii.- a r In <lb />
staple they plant. <lb />
A not.-, able thing about Frank <lb />
cotton blossom tills year I- the fact <lb />
that it comes lour or five days earl <lb />
than in any previous year. It. is <lb />
so to be noticed the blossom <lb />
well open and lucks like it has been <lb />
hat way for several days. On <lb />
same stalk, only an this <lb />
blossom are two others that are <lb />
ready to bloom, and which would <lb />
have been full grown a few days <lb />
more. <lb />
Let us sell you a a pound or <lb />
a box of Black Sun Cured to- <lb />
and make yon happy. J. R. H <lb />
J. <lb />
Sin <lb />
Shake Off Your <lb />
Now is the time to get rid of your <lb />
rheumatism. Try a twenty-five cent <lb />
bottle cf Chamberlain's Liniment <lb />
see how quickly your rheumatic <lb />
disappear. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
of Wounds <lb />
KINSTON, June <lb />
alter Carlyle Heath, a well known <lb />
young man, died at o'clock tills <lb />
t. moon as result of a pistol wound <lb />
Saturday night in South Kin- <lb />
stun, were Issued for six <lb />
suspects. Three of these were arrest- <lb />
ed and two proved alibis. Joseph <lb />
and Doc Taylor were held, <lb />
tho latter giving bond. Gus Shivers <lb />
i as discharged. The weapon with <lb />
which the shooting was done was <lb />
found on Taylor, <lb />
Al midnight last man sought, <lb />
a painter, walked In- <lb />
to the county Jail and surrendered. <lb />
Hi had shot at at the time <lb />
Heath received his death wound, be <lb />
.- a possibility that <lb />
of shots struck him. lie had <lb />
gone to Taylor's store he declared <lb />
and left the with young <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
At a preliminary trial this afternoon <lb />
and Tisdale were sent on <lb />
to court, bonds of re- <lb />
being required. <lb />
II developed at the hearing that they <lb />
liar an altercation with <lb />
which ended in <lb />
at them. The fled and It Is <lb />
believed Heath received the bullet <lb />
for them Taylor was <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Oil. C. GREENE <lb />
Surgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE 836-L <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt County <lb />
as administrator of he estate of M. <lb />
C Tyson deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
given to all person to the <lb />
to make immediate payment to ho <lb />
and all persons having <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
to present the same to the under- <lb />
signed for payment on or the <lb />
day of June It'll, as this notice <lb />
will be plead recovery. <lb />
This June 26th, 1913. <lb />
J. MARSHALL COX <lb />
of II. C. Tyson, deed. <lb />
Chewers who have tried Eagle <lb />
say It Is the best sun cured tobacco <lb />
they ever used. sell it. J. R. <lb />
and J. G. <lb />
Colic, Cholera <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Every family without exception <lb />
should keep this preparation at hand <lb />
during tho hot weather of the sum- <lb />
mer months. Chamberlain's Colic, <lb />
Cholera and Remedy Is <lb />
worth many times its cost when need- <lb />
ed and Is to needed <lb />
before the summer Is over. It has <lb />
no superior for the purposes for <lb />
which It Is Intended. Buy It now. <lb />
For sale by all druggists. <lb />
in <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers.<lb />
WE <lb />
H. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
if A meets every 1st and 3rd Wed- <lb />
nights. Julius Brown, con- <lb />
J. F. Stokes, clerk. <lb />
Tribe No. I. O. R <lb />
M. Meets every Friday night. J. J. <lb />
Jenkins, Sachem; J. W. Brown, C. of <lb />
e. <lb />
CLUBS <lb />
B. James, president; <lb />
N. W. Outlaw, secretary. <lb />
Round J. Everett. <lb />
president; Miss Nellie Denny, <lb />
by the State for the Worn- <lb />
en of North Carolina. Five regular End of the M. B. <lb />
Courses leading to degrees. Special president; Mrs. B. W. <lb />
Courses for teachers. Free tuition secretary. <lb />
to those who agree to teach-1 Sans Skinner. <lb />
tho state. Fall session begins president; Mrs. J. L. Carper, <lb />
September 17th, 1913. For I pres <lb />
V . ., . . . dent; Miss Ward Moore, secretary <lb />
and other Information, address Daughters of T. <lb />
I. Pres. Greensboro, . president; Ms. J, L. <lb />
I he North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
Jackson <lb />
An association has been formed in <lb />
Richmond for tho purpose of raising <lb />
sufficient money with which to erect <lb />
Richmond a suitable monument to <lb />
tho memory of Jackson. <lb />
Under tho above heading the follow- <lb />
letter has been sent The Reflector <lb />
to which space is gladly <lb />
Fifty-two years ago at <lb />
he was as always, brilliant and fear- <lb />
less In defense of tho hearth stones <lb />
and liberties of our southland and <lb />
under this biting test of real fire no <lb />
man then or thereafter found aught <lb />
but tho clear sheen of pure metal. <lb />
It was on tills field that a knightly <lb />
comrade about to die, called him <lb />
This now name represented to <lb />
Jackson's comrades, those sturdy <lb />
gentlemen who made up the rank and <lb />
of tho tho <lb />
synonym of and steadiness, <lb />
was peculiarly suitable to his <lb />
character, and until his death on tho <lb />
field of his stands as a <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de- <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag- <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
en, secretary. <lb />
The Kings A. L,. <lb />
Blow, Mrs. J. G. <lb />
ORGANIZATIONS <lb />
Kings Daughters and Daughters of <lb />
the <lb />
A NEW PARLOR CAR LINE <lb />
HAS BEEN <lb />
via <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
Between <lb />
Charlotte and Raleigh on the New <lb />
Seaboard Train <lb />
Lr, Raleigh a. m.; Arrive Char- <lb />
p. m.; 10-10 <lb />
a. ; Ar. Raleigh p. m. <lb />
This train runs solid between <lb />
and Rutherfordton. Parlor Car <lb />
U operated between Raleigh and Edge- <lb />
in on t. <lb />
The Heart Of The <lb />
White for schedules, etc., <lb />
H. S. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
AND <lb />
AND IRON <lb />
NORTH <lb />
M am <lb />
Old Bay Line <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Dally, including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND <lb />
Mail steamers <lb />
Equipped with Unit- <lb />
ed Wireless Telegraphy every <lb />
modern convenience. Cuisine <lb />
passed <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays . pm <lb />
Portsmouth, week pin <lb />
Norfolk, dally . I y <lb />
Old Point . pro <lb />
Tickets sold to all north.<lb /></p>
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Ralston Shoes are ably <lb />
stylish. They <lb />
pride themselves on <lb />
as well as . <lb />
Our Spring a wide <lb />
choice, and yet all of th I t V <lb />
within the limits of ill of <lb />
have the alone <lb />
arc famous. Ti OS. <lb />
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J. W. Little <lb />
Merchandise Broker <lb />
X. C. <lb />
IN OFFICE WITH W, <lb />
W. WARREN AT <lb />
I. HALL <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
I desire o express my appreciation <lb />
of your patronage of the past. I sin- <lb />
trust dealings in every <lb />
i way have boon satisfactory to you. I <lb />
to have your further orders. Call <lb />
and see me, or phone and let me quote <lb />
you prices. I represent some of the <lb />
very best concerns. <lb />
Office Residence 257-L. <lb />
Automobile Insurance <lb />
WE ISSUE A POLICY COVERING Tour <lb />
MACHINE AGAINST A LOSS BY IN <lb />
OUR OFFICE. <lb />
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the Supervising Architect, <lb />
on, May 1913. <lb />
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at N. C. or I <lb />
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ions <lb />
flue Iron <lb />
Now on Hand Gorman Gentry's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Priestley's <lb />
Mohair <lb />
SOUNDS MM. A LIEGE STOCK <lb />
III I I Mill. SOT HALF IT. <lb />
HIE M FOB FLUES <lb />
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now TO SAKE <lb />
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WE USE IX CACTI II <lb />
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MAN'S WAREHOUSE AMI SEE <lb />
YOURSELF AND ME TOO <lb />
ORDER. <lb />
DISSOLUTION BOTH E <lb />
All persons will take notice tho <lb />
I Corn to Shoe Company, a partnership <lb />
heretofore composed of George <lb />
n and S. I. has, by mutual <lb />
Consent of said partners, dissolved. <lb />
Mr. Stough has sold his entire In- <lb />
in said company to Messrs <lb />
J George and Howard L. Hod- <lb />
who will continue the business <lb />
without Interruption, as <lb />
Under the firm name and style of the <lb />
Shoe Company. <lb />
Messrs. and Hodges have <lb />
assumed all obligations of the old <lb />
company; and all persons Indebted <lb />
the old company will settle <lb />
e new firm. <lb />
This May 29th, 1918. <lb />
S. I. STOUGH <lb />
GEORGE <lb />
HOWARD I. HODGES. <lb />
CORPORATION EXPERT, <lb />
i AUDITOR <lb />
Fa. Goldsboro, N. C. <lb />
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Mai Balance Sheet, Pi . <lb />
Loss Accounts, Statement Is <lb />
and and Condensed Re- <lb />
Then mi <lb />
pared and Guaranteed. <lb />
Guaranteed Remedy <lb />
The constant Itching, burning, red- <lb />
nets rush and disagreeable effects of <lb />
eczema salt rheum, itch, piles <lb />
and Irritating skin can be <lb />
readily cured and the skin made clear <lb />
and smooth with Dr. <lb />
ma Ointment. Mr. J. C. Cleveland, of <lb />
Bath, III., had eczema <lb />
years and had tried everything. <lb />
All failed. When I found Ur. Hob- <lb />
son's Eczema Ointment I found a <lb />
This ointment Is the formula <lb />
i of a physician and has been In use <lb />
for experiment. That <lb />
Is why we can guarantee It. All drug <lb />
or by mail. Price <lb />
j Chemical Company., Philadelphia and<lb />
j Oklahoma maker Work <lb />
O CITY. June <lb />
. taken in order <lb />
to give committees time to catch <lb />
up on their work, the Oklahoma <lb />
reconvened at noon today, Th <lb />
appropriation and general <lb />
Mils and t health and <lb />
ti are to ho report- <lb />
t aptly. The an- <lb />
i bill carries a <lb />
MOVED <lb />
i . Hi ; <lb />
. building <lb />
i . . ,. ;, i i., ; <lb />
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S. T. niCKS, The Plumber. <lb />
Line steamship <lb />
I established. <lb />
IS HERE AND ONE <lb />
DESIRE. IT is to KEEP TOO <lb />
THESE I <lb />
LINEN SOTS WHICH ABE<lb />
L. H. <lb />
FULL OF STYLE COM. <lb />
ABE JUST WHAT <lb />
WANT. WE GUARANTEE <lb />
SUIT TO GIVE SATISFACTION. <lb />
X. C.<lb />
.- <lb />
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MOVEMENT OF TRAINS <lb />
Time of Arrival and Departure <lb />
Various Passenger. rains <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb />
Northbound S unbound <lb />
p. m. <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
NORFOLK-SOUTH <lb />
Eastbound <lb />
a. m. a. <lb />
a. m. a. m. <lb />
p m. p. in. <lb />
MOVED MOVED <lb />
Into N. Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd Evans Streets <lb />
SIM S II It I <lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
Baggage, and <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone So. Day <lb />
Meets all Trains <lb />
Quality Shop <lb />
Wholesale and retail grocer and <lb />
dealer. Cash paid hides <lb />
Cotton Seed Oil barrels, Turkey <lb />
Eggs. <lb />
Oak mattresses, etc. <lb />
Suits, carriages, go-cart, par- <lb />
suite, tables, lounges, safes. <lb />
and Gall Ax snuff. High <lb />
Life tobacco, Key Wist Cheroots, Hen- <lb />
George Cigars, canned cherries <lb />
poaches, apples, Jelly, meat; <lb />
flour sugar, coffee, soap, lye. magic <lb />
matches, oil, cotton seed <lb />
and load oranges, <lb />
pies, nuts, candies, dried apple <lb />
peaches prunes, currants raisins <lb />
and china ware, wooden ware. <lb />
and crackers, macaroni, <lb />
new Sewing <lb />
and other good <lb />
and quantity cheap for cash <lb />
Come to me Phone <lb />
S M <lb />
Liberals were victorious in <lb />
the Canadian general elections. <lb />
If YOU do not feel <lb />
like paying cash for a <lb />
COME TO SEE US AND WE WILL AR- <lb />
RANGE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR <lb />
WE HAVE THE BEST LINE OF <lb />
MADE AND BY CARRYING A COM- <lb />
STOCK AT ALL CAN <lb />
GET WHAT YOU WANT AT A <lb />
NOTICE. . <lb />
LET US TALK IT OVER WITH YOU. <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
Sporting Goods <lb />
WE A NICE LINE OF BASEBALL GOODS, <lb />
TACKLE. EVER FLASHLIGHTS, iND <lb />
WINDOWS, THE WONDER ICE CREAM FREEZER, Wind. <lb />
HALL PLASTER AND ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
i n ii ii i r. I a i ; in<lb />
s gs h s .- <lb />
TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT <lb />
La <lb />
GET <lb />
r ox. <lb />
BIG BRICK WAREHOUSE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We will be ready to take care of you and protect your interests <lb />
WILL SELL IT <lb />
Johnston Foxhall<lb />
Represents the Highest Standard of Safety in Banking <lb />
The State Treasurer of North Carolina selected this Bank as a Depository for state funds. <lb />
IN 1911 The United States Government designated this bank as a legal depository for Postal Savings Funds. <lb />
IN 1912 The Good People of Pitt County selected this bank as a safe bank in which to keep their money, to the extent that its <lb />
business exceeded not only any other bank in this section but the Greenville Banking and Trust Co., took its stand among <lb />
the largest and strongest banks in the eastern section of the state. <lb />
Resources Over Half a Million <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
E. B. Higgs, Vice-Pres. <lb />
CL S. Carr, Cashier. <lb />
Opponents of Bond Issue <lb />
Held Meeting in Court <lb />
House <lb />
A mass meeting of those voters <lb />
Greenville township who arc <lb />
ed to the proposed bond is- <lb />
good roads, was held in the <lb />
Jewelers at <lb />
Wrightsville <lb />
This Week <lb />
WILMINGTON, June North <lb />
Carolina Retail Association <lb />
will hold eighth annual convention <lb />
at Beach Tuesday and <lb />
afternoon of this week. The <lb />
three o'clock. An organization was <lb />
effected and the campaign for the de- <lb />
feat of the bond Issue was set on fool. <lb />
F. It. Manning; was unanimously <lb />
Chosen chairman of the meeting, and <lb />
at once took tho chair to preside <lb />
over the meeting. James L. Evans, <lb />
of the local bar, was chosen <lb />
of the organization. <lb />
Upon the motion of F. Evans, <lb />
of Greenville, it was decided o <lb />
committee will hold a meeting <lb />
at the hotel tomorrow evening. Be- <lb />
tween and Jewelers are ex- <lb />
to attend the meeting. The <lb />
association is officered by the follow- <lb />
President, William G. Frailer, <lb />
Durham; vice president, A. Haw- <lb />
the best way In <lb />
kins. secretary and <lb />
treasurer, Morris, <lb />
The executive committee is composed <lb />
Flowers of Decor- <lb />
NO. THE ROSE <lb />
; mm x <lb />
LEARN ONE <lb />
A EVERY A <lb />
1913, by The Associated <lb />
Newspaper School, Inc. <lb />
of it was <lb />
choose a committee of ten men from of the officers together with J W <lb />
various sections of the township to <lb />
have charge of the campaign, though <lb />
later It was decided to increase the <lb />
to fifteen. Eleven of the <lb />
fifteen were elected Saturday and tho <lb />
selection of the remaining four left <lb />
to the elven who had been <lb />
by tho meeting. <lb />
A fund for carrying on the cam- <lb />
was started, and a considerable <lb />
sum In cash was donated by those <lb />
present Saturday. No one was beg- <lb />
for the money, but It was <lb />
that money would be needed <lb />
to defray incidental expenses, and <lb />
the fund was started. The <lb />
will hold a meeting at an early date <lb />
mid plan for the will fa <lb />
mapped OUt, as well as the <lb />
members of the committee select- <lb />
ed. Every section of Greenville town- <lb />
ship is represented on the committee. <lb />
it is said. <lb />
After the business had been com- <lb />
It was decided to issue a call <lb />
for another and a bigger mass meet- <lb />
of the voters of the township WOO <lb />
are opposed to the Issuance of the <lb />
bonds. The meeting Is to be <lb />
all over township, <lb />
and a large body of men is expected <lb />
to turn up. The time for this meet- <lb />
was set for July <lb />
of Benson, and H. W. <lb />
of <lb />
Upwards of and <lb />
of their families are expected <lb />
here this week for the semi-annual <lb />
pilgrimage of the Illustrious Nobles <lb />
of Oasis temple, which will be held <lb />
at Wrightsville Beach Thursday <lb />
Friday. The initiation of candidates <lb />
will he one of the features of tho <lb />
About are to be Initiated. <lb />
A special train will be run from <lb />
Charlotte, which will arrive about <lb />
noon Thursday, bringing from <lb />
of the state about <lb />
Thursday evening there will be a <lb />
grand parade to where <lb />
souvenir dance will be given. Before <lb />
the beginning of the dance the Arab <lb />
patrol will give one of its famous ex- <lb />
drills. <lb />
roses in tho Hanging <lb />
Gardens of Babylon three thousand <lb />
years ago. You win remember that <lb />
sang, am the rose of <lb />
Sharon and tho lily of the <lb />
and Homer in his and Odyssey <lb />
burrows the colors of the rose to <lb />
describe the rising sun. <lb />
There is a fable that Flora, <lb />
found the dead body of her favor- <lb />
nymph, whose beauty was equal <lb />
to her own, implored the assistance <lb />
of all tho Olympian deities to change <lb />
It into a flower of such wondrous hue <lb />
fragrance that all other flower. <lb />
might acknowledge It to be their <lb />
queen. Apollo lent the vivifying pow- <lb />
of his beams, Bacchus bathed It <lb />
in nectar, and the other gods <lb />
in making what was always called <lb />
by the Greeks the Queen of Flowers <lb />
the rose. All roses were white <lb />
day as Venus went <lb />
sighing for Adonis <lb />
Had Auto <lb />
Accident <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Her naked foot a thorn tore, <lb />
From sting of It bled, <lb />
And when the blood ran evermore <lb />
It dyed the roses red. <lb />
And so It came to pass that the rose <lb />
was to Aurora, as Its <lb />
WEEK END AND SUNDAY <lb />
EXCURSION BATES <lb />
to <lb />
CITY and BEAUFORT <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
From Week End Sunday I <lb />
What came very near to being a <lb />
serious accident happened Sat- <lb />
night when Joe Crawford was <lb />
injured several miles from <lb />
town. The young man, <lb />
by another young fellow, left the <lb />
city Saturday night for his home <lb />
1.60 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.75 <lb />
Goldsboro . <lb />
Kinston . <lb />
New Bern . <lb />
Wilson . MP <lb />
. 3.00 <lb />
Greenville . 2.75 <lb />
Washington . 2.25 <lb />
Rates to Beaufort cents higher <lb />
to Morehead City. <lb />
Rates from stations In <lb />
proportion. <lb />
Week End tickets sold Friday, Sat- <lb />
and Sunday morning trains, <lb />
good to return until midnight Tues- <lb />
day. <lb />
Sunday tickets sold each Sunday <lb />
until September 14th, limited to date <lb />
of sale only. <lb />
For complete Information call any <lb />
ticket agent or <lb />
W. W. O. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
S. K. T. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
some nine miles in the country, near <lb />
-1 <lb />
the little Village of Arthur. <lb />
When tho party had reached a <lb />
several miles from town, Mr <lb />
in some way lost control <lb />
the machine and it run into the <lb />
The machine was overturned <lb />
and the driver sustained a few slight <lb />
bruises. Tho other young man who <lb />
was in the machine was not hurt In <lb />
any way at all, and Immediately <lb />
cured medical attention for the in- <lb />
man, when it was found that <lb />
DO injuries either of a serious or a <lb />
permanent nature had been suffered. <lb />
The car was a Ford runabout, and <lb />
was not being driven at a very rapid <lb />
rate of speed. Had the speed been <lb />
greater the results would probably <lb />
been serious. Both young <lb />
men were hack In the city yesterday, <lb />
and appeared not to be in the least <lb />
Indisposed because of their <lb />
paradise and the rose in Christian art, <lb />
laud legend is given the first <lb />
In with the Blessed Virgin; <lb />
for it has universally <lb />
her special flower. <lb />
Since its earliest cultivation in <lb />
and Northern many <lb />
ago tho rose has proved Itself <lb />
the most to varying <lb />
of climate of any bower that <lb />
grows, and it has crossed <lb />
so many times that it is <lb />
now difficult to calculate the number <lb />
of species of which the genus con- <lb />
though the diverse opinions of <lb />
botanists estimate different kinds, <lb />
exclusive of the mere garden <lb />
ties. <lb />
It is little wonder that for so <lb />
centuries the has remained the <lb />
of <lb />
Every day a different human <lb />
est will R <lb />
tor. You can get a beautiful intaglio <lb />
reproduction of the above picture, with <lb />
the others, equally attractive, <lb />
1-2 inches in size, with this week's <lb />
In a well <lb />
known authority covers the subject <lb />
cf the pictures and stories of <lb />
week. Readers of The Reflector <lb />
will know Art, <lb />
History, Science and Travel, <lb />
and own exquisite pictures. On sale <lb />
at the Reflector office and <lb />
Hook Store. Price, Ten cents. Write <lb />
today to The Reflector for booklet ex- <lb />
planting The Associated <lb />
School plan. <lb />
For <lb />
Commencement <lb />
are show a line <lb />
of While Lingerie Dresses and <lb />
Waists at very attractive <lb />
prices. WHITE AMI <lb />
ED PARASOLS, CORSETS, Hos- <lb />
and In large <lb />
have made a cut In <lb />
prices on all our summer goods <lb />
Especially Low Cut Shoes and <lb />
Bay Line <lb />
Steam Packet <lb />
Daily, Including Sunday, between <lb />
NORFOLK AND HA I, II <lb />
Mall steamers <lb />
Equipped with Unit- <lb />
ed Wireless Telegraphy and every <lb />
modern convenience. Cuisine <lb />
passed <lb />
Portsmouth, Sundays, . <lb />
Portsmouth, week days <lb />
Norfolk, dally . <lb />
Old Point . <lb />
Ulcers -and Skin Troubles <lb />
If are suffering with any old, <lb />
running or fever sores, ulcers, bolls, <lb />
or other skin troubles get a <lb />
box of Salve and <lb />
you will get relief promptly. Mrs. <lb />
Bruce, Jones, of Birmingham, Ala., <lb />
suffered from an ugly ulcer for nine <lb />
months and Salve <lb />
cured her In two weeks. Will help <lb />
you. Only Recommended by all <lb />
druggists. adv <lb />
pm <lb />
pm <lb />
pm <lb />
pm <lb />
Tickets sold to all points north. <lb />
CHOICE COT FLOWERS HOSES, <lb />
CARNATIONS AND sweet <lb />
PEAS A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Our artistic arrangements <lb />
In wedding outfits are equal <lb />
to the best. Nothing finer In <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
styles. <lb />
Blooming pot plants, <lb />
and ferns In great variety. <lb />
Bedding plants In all varieties <lb />
to beautify the yard. <lb />
Write for list. <lb />
I. CO, Raleigh, If. C. <lb />
D. J. Jr., for Green- <lb />
ville and vicinity. <lb />
WHY Not Enjoy the <lb />
Pleasure of Wear- <lb />
Shoes That Fit the <lb />
Feet <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Per Insertion <lb />
ARE SCARCE. MAKE THEM <lb />
plentiful Buy of S. <lb />
M. <lb />
That's the Kind You <lb />
Find at Our Store at <lb />
Prices to Fit the Purse <lb />
Slayer on Trial <lb />
lit June <lb />
of Waller on a <lb />
Best Laxative For the <lb />
Old men and women feel the need <lb />
of a laxative more than young folks. <lb />
waller . w, n . <lb />
charge of first murder, It be safe and harmless and <lb />
called trial The which will not p <lb />
was brought on change of <lb />
to killed Policeman Hitch <lb />
from Princeton is <lb />
May. <lb />
Kings New Life Pills are especially <lb />
for the aged, for they act <lb />
and easily. Price Recommend- <lb />
ed by all druggists. <lb />
colors had the richness of the <lb />
sun. <lb />
But when the devil came Into the <lb />
world the rose grew thorns, <lb />
to the wisdom of Zoroaster. <lb />
The Persians tell a different story. <lb />
Their first bloomed In <lb />
at the time tho flowers demanded the <lb />
from Allah a new sovereign because <lb />
tho drowsy lotus would slumber at <lb />
night. In one of their old curious <lb />
tales all the birds appear before Sol- <lb />
and charge the nightingale with <lb />
disturbing their rest by his plaintive <lb />
strains o music. The <lb />
and tells that It has been his love for <lb />
and tells that It has been his for <lb />
the rose that has driven him to <lb />
he beat is wings against <lb />
his white breast until they <lb />
the red rose was born. It may have <lb />
been the king's of justice, or <lb />
it may have been the beauty of the <lb />
blood red rose, that formed the king's <lb />
nightingale was acquit- <lb />
The Arabs hold that tho first rose <lb />
sprang a drop of sweat that foil <lb />
from tho cf They <lb />
tread upon a rose petal or <lb />
fer one to lie on the ground. <lb />
The Christian religion believes that <lb />
the first bloomed in a terrestrial <lb />
FOR BUSHELS FIELD <lb />
peas, bushel. G. T. GARD- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
FOR SALE AT A ONE 4- <lb />
H. P. Marine Gas- <lb />
Engine and Regular Outfit. <lb />
Write R. A. Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
SUMMER TIME is <lb />
SANDAL TIME <lb />
FIELD PEAS CALL ON HAN- <lb />
Bros., at House, N. C. <lb />
MAN YEARS <lb />
old with horse and buggy to work <lb />
In Pitt county. Address Box <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
WE Have a Large As- <lb />
of Bare- <lb />
Foot Sandals and a <lb />
goes with each Pair, <lb />
HORSE FOB SALE. APPLY TO W. <lb />
C. Thomas <lb />
STRAYED FROM MY HOME SIX- <lb />
day, lb. shoat, cut on both ears <lb />
and tail clipped. Finder to <lb />
me. Joe May. -New Town. Greenville <lb />
y c. <lb />
DENTAL NOTICE I I WILL BE OUT <lb />
of town Tuesday, Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday, June 25th and 26th, <lb />
returning Friday morning. D. L. <lb />
JAMES, D. D. S. <lb />
SHOE COMPANY<lb /></p>
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Interest Being Aroused <lb />
from page <lb />
June <lb />
I i , i left Monday for Morehead City, <lb />
and must replaced <lb />
new <lb />
Our friend to know <lb />
wants the i right No one that where he will spend his summer <lb />
know of Thai no <lb />
W. can afford . live II raw VI Infant child of Mr. and <lb />
than down Al Mrs. Richard Manning dud Saturday <lb />
mighty upon m for neglecting and burled Sunday. The <lb />
our sympathy In bereave- <lb />
-Who land near town <lb />
unload on the A new lot of nice felt <lb />
county at an Just in at A. W. and Company. <lb />
the pay you to got our be- <lb />
have I'd i <lb />
they graft and Ice cream, You will find at Co-c <lb />
fraud. .,. would to House; cold and <lb />
land at an are. <lb />
BU enterprise. What la the land Harrington, Barber and Co., are <lb />
worth, Mr. de Plume, on selling their stock of summer <lb />
your Jail stands Are your goods at a great reduction in prices; <lb />
Man Beat His Daughter <lb />
Blood Flowed <lb />
From Wounds <lb />
worthy to rest Ir wicked bod- <lb />
on more I i in <lb />
poor <lb />
Then our ml wishes to <lb />
who i-. slated for the position of <lb />
pi . i after the removal. Si t <lb />
Mr. de plume, I I <lb />
Paul b who <lb />
no II. The i ma man I <lb />
life tar I ill and <lb />
is Just people who stand <lb />
In the way of real progress Win- <lb />
does not our friend object to n <lb />
or for the Jail and courthouse <lb />
are the Daughters s <lb />
anxious to have the home near Green- <lb />
they have In <lb />
will pay you to BOO them. <lb />
and Mrs. J. I. return- <lb />
after spending a short <lb />
at Morehead City. <lb />
We to hear Mr. m. T. <lb />
s, r baa n confined to his bed <lb />
tor days with We <lb />
i that he he out in a few <lb />
Mrs, A. w Ange and children came <lb />
home yesterday after spending a few <lb />
in Ayden friends and <lb />
See and Com- <lb />
for mowing machines and rakes. <lb />
We are in position to save you money <lb />
on purchase. <lb />
AUGUSTA, Ga., June <lb />
that ho fastened a chain around the <lb />
neck of his fifteen year old <lb />
ti i because he could not control her. <lb />
a meat hook in his shop and <lb />
then heat her with the butt end of a <lb />
buggy whip until the blood flowed <lb />
freely from wounds on her <lb />
an body, were made against J. J. <lb />
Johnson in the recorder's court this <lb />
morning. <lb />
There are three specific charges <lb />
against disorderly conduce, <lb />
cruelty to a child, and assault <lb />
Intent to murder. On motion of the <lb />
defendant's attorney, the bearing was <lb />
continued until Friday. <lb />
It. Moore, who <lb />
states that he was <lb />
called the Johnson meat market <lb />
last night a telephone message <lb />
from neighbors who heard the girl <lb />
screams. The policeman stated that <lb />
when he reached the shop he fount <lb />
Johnson's daughter, Nellie, hanging <lb />
from a meat hook, suspended by a <lb />
chain, which had been wrapped <lb />
twice around her neck and locked. <lb />
Moore arrested Johnson, who was <lb />
hail by the authorities and <lb />
locked In the Jail. Johnson told the <lb />
authorities he had whipped his <lb />
because could not control her. <lb />
The Stars And Stripes <lb />
to Fly it Gettysburg <lb />
Next Week <lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 24- <lb />
has gone out to veterans of <lb />
both armies all over the country no <lb />
to their tattered Hags to <lb />
next week for the <lb />
the fiftieth anniversary of <lb />
for they be flown <lb />
Every precaution will taken to <lb />
prevent stirring up of and <lb />
feeling on the part of the old soldiers <lb />
and this is one the precautions <lb />
considered necessary. The only flag <lb />
which will he allowed In the <lb />
will he the stars and stripes. <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
o- <lb />
-o <lb />
them a different heart to Mr. We have a plenty of soda and top <lb />
en hand. A. W. and <lb />
They love the poor and wish to <lb />
of service to them. They want <lb />
unfortunates where they can have <lb />
few of the modern comforts of life <lb />
which they themselves enjoy. Be- <lb />
cause they are willing to spend then <lb />
own money much less a little tax In our city. <lb />
take care of earth's helpless many friends while <lb />
Co. <lb />
Miss Una Wade of Morehead City, <lb />
left this morning for tho Training <lb />
where she will resume <lb />
after spending a few With <lb />
Miss Line won <lb />
here In school <lb />
Hotel Proctor Opened <lb />
good women have no to last year. <lb />
grind. They arc the tool of no graft-1 lice left Monday for <lb />
ere, or office-seeker, and I take It as, the of the Miss Alle- <lb />
a grand insult to the good women of expects to spend her summer <lb />
that any man with three <lb />
spoonfuls of sense should even make <lb />
such insinuations. No sir, these <lb />
upright Christian women. <lb />
too pure and true to be the tool of <lb />
and God be praised there is <lb />
still left in my soul enough of the <lb />
old time chivalry to defend them <lb />
and their to the last drop of <lb />
blood In my veins. <lb />
Co on. good women; you have the <lb />
love and respect of all gallant <lb />
who yet respect your sex. and love <lb />
God and his poor ones. <lb />
E. M. HOYLE. <lb />
Greenville. Juno 1913. <lb />
or In <lb />
It Is. with the man <lb />
whose mind is poisoned with I, <lb />
Your deplorable state of mind prompts <lb />
you to suspect that your fellowmen <lb />
are even dishonest without <lb />
the foundation for your <lb />
defy yon or any other man <lb />
to successfully that any person <lb />
connected with to I <lb />
the condition of the . <lb />
has In that connection a <lb />
pin i <lb />
insinuating . <lb />
plainly, for the purpose of <lb />
the Idea that those who are <lb />
to have built a respectable on I <lb />
comfortable for the county s <lb />
dependent poor are dishonest in <lb />
purpose. Such idea is untrue, and <lb />
being without foundation is a base In- <lb />
Your insinuating questions reflect, <lb />
dishonorably, upon the business <lb />
and integrity of our county com- <lb />
missioners. Who, beside you, s <lb />
you would Insinuate that <lb />
W. L. B. M. I, i M. <lb />
Spier, J. G. Taylor or W, EL <lb />
would permit the county home tract <lb />
of land to be sold at a <lb />
permit a cite for a respectable county <lb />
home to bought at an <lb />
your insinuating <lb />
are strongly <lb />
you would o If you were in a <lb />
to buy and sell laud with the <lb />
Enough for foolish questions <lb />
Another fact is disclosed by your <lb />
open letter. You made no reference <lb />
lion at Ridge Crest. <lb />
For the next fifteen days we will <lb />
sell all our dry goods and notions at <lb />
Cox and House. <lb />
Prof. F. C. returned this week <lb />
from county where he made <lb />
era educational and visited <lb />
the homes of several of the old <lb />
He a good trip. <lb />
Mr. John Griffin of Ayden was in <lb />
our yesterday. <lb />
Mis of Green- <lb />
ville Is here visiting Miss E. <lb />
Cot this week. <lb />
Mr. Tucker of <lb />
happened to a bad accident on last <lb />
Sunday while coming to <lb />
Mr. Tucker made an effort to drive <lb />
by a wagon when his wheel <lb />
became entangled With that of <lb />
wagon, The buggy was up s.-t an <lb />
torn to pieces, hut Mr. Tucker <lb />
received slight injury, as he was <lb />
from the when it <lb />
became entangled. The horse ran for <lb />
i ways and then Jumped <lb />
the yard at Mr. Joe Barbers The <lb />
horse was not damaged more than i <lb />
v places. It was only luck <lb />
that more damage was not done, bin <lb />
v that Mr. Tucker happened to <lb />
i.- accident. <lb />
Mr. Paul Harrington, near hero <lb />
-.- I a stroke of paralysis Sunday. We <lb />
understand that his condition Is quite <lb />
critical <lb />
The marriage of Miss <lb />
Cox to Mr. Herbert Jenkins will <lb />
take place Thursday evening at <lb />
o'clock in the Baptist church. All <lb />
friends are Invited to be present a; <lb />
the wedding and also at the <lb />
which will follow at the home <lb />
of the bride's parents. No cards is- <lb />
sued la town. <lb />
Makes Pimples Go <lb />
How The <lb />
Knee Of Pimples And All <lb />
Blemishes <lb />
With the finger 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 />
Just simply sinks in and does the <lb />
to the welfare the of the work. You will be astonished to find <lb />
poor house. You contribute not one I how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff. <lb />
by Which they may made I It CD, liver spots, salt rheum and all <lb />
uncomfortable in those miserable other skin diseases are <lb />
now sheltering You Is put up by tho E. W. Hose <lb />
Ignore the human lives, by misfortune, Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is <lb />
consigned to the poor house and regularly sold by all druggists at <lb />
stress upon preserving the j for the large bottles, but you can <lb />
dollar. Your miserably in a liberal size trial bottle for only <lb />
open letter shows a marked be cents. And this trial bottle Is <lb />
for love for your fellowmen. guaranteed. You surely will find <lb />
you yet say to tho pray thee mo a wonder. Get a bottle now <lb />
then write mo as one who loves Pharmacy, <lb />
his <lb />
F. It <lb />
Greenville, Juno 1913. <lb />
Doubtless the visitors to Gettys- <lb />
burg next week will before leaving <lb />
feel like employing the united forces <lb />
of the Blue and the Gray to <lb />
The next, time you want tobacco <lb />
come to my and get Black <lb />
Sun Cured. It's a good one I on the that win <lb />
I. W. <lb />
defeat of the Turkish <lb />
my by Pasha on <lb />
Euphrates. <lb />
to pay for board and lodging.<lb />
Black Eagle, the best plug or <lb />
Cured tobacco, I have It. D. W. <lb />
Hotel opened to the public <lb />
last Friday night when the ladles of <lb />
the Episcopal church served a sup- <lb />
per from until o'clock. Tho <lb />
crowd was perhaps the largest that <lb />
has ever attended a similar function <lb />
in this town, and every one was well <lb />
pleased the new hostelry. Those <lb />
who attended were allowed the <lb />
of going over the new building <lb />
and of making a general inspection <lb />
tour of the new plant. The supper <lb />
which had been prepared by the lad- <lb />
was thought to be sufficient to <lb />
Supply the crowd that would come <lb />
out to buy, but not more than half <lb />
the guests had been served when the <lb />
supply gave out. <lb />
A rough estimate of the number <lb />
who visited tho hotel, <lb />
who were In time to get supper <lb />
who were only partially fed. <lb />
would place the attendance at prob- <lb />
ably four hundred. Tho ladies of <lb />
tho Episcopal church realized a con- <lb />
sum for their work, and <lb />
more than surpassed their <lb />
Prominent among the guests <lb />
were present last night for tho open- <lb />
supper were Messrs. J. O. and <lb />
W. K. Proctor, of Grimesland, two <lb />
principal promoters of the new hotel, <lb />
who brought with them their wives, <lb />
and the greater part of the working <lb />
force of their stores in that town. <lb />
These two men have done as much <lb />
perhaps, as any other two men to- <lb />
ward making the hotel a reality, and <lb />
it was very appropriate that they <lb />
should be on hand with their families <lb />
for tho opening. <lb />
In connection with the promotion <lb />
of the new hotel should be mention- <lb />
ed the name of Mr. B. W. Moseley, <lb />
whoso untiring efforts In soliciting <lb />
stock when the project was first be- <lb />
launched, gave considerable <lb />
to the movement. Mr. Moseley <lb />
was instrumental In getting a large <lb />
number of wealthy men of the <lb />
interested In the hotel, and be <lb />
never lost Interest In the work from <lb />
tho day it was started. Perhaps no <lb />
one at the supper last night <lb />
ed more at the completion of the ho- <lb />
tel than did Mr. Moseley. <lb />
Tho first day's business was one <lb />
that speaks well. Ten men were reg- <lb />
and nine different cities and <lb />
towns were represented on the I <lb />
The first man to register was Mr. <lb />
W. of Wilmington. Because <lb />
lie was the first, Mr. Harris treat <lb />
In a royal fashion. He was given <lb />
free of the use of the <lb />
t rooms in tho northwest corner <lb />
of tho building, known as the bridal <lb />
suite. It Is tho finest <lb />
In the entire hotel, on the sec- <lb />
floor and Is one of the best <lb />
in the whole building. <lb />
The registration for the first day <lb />
the following gentlemen <lb />
given In the order of their <lb />
C. W. Harris, Wilmington. <lb />
J. C. Charlotte. <lb />
B. E. Teague. Burlington. <lb />
M. H. Tucker, Greenville. Tenn. <lb />
C. Gorman, Oxford. <lb />
N. B. Scotland Neck. <lb />
K B. Dawson. Conetoe. <lb />
Henry A. Tarboro. <lb />
J. M. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Don Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Those registered today up to tho <lb />
hour <lb />
J. C. Mount Airy. <lb />
B. <lb />
F. Washington. <lb />
AYDEN, Juno very <lb />
hail visited the vicinity of David <lb />
I Smith and Chas. Sunday <lb />
afternoon doing considerable damage <lb />
to Mr. Smith is going to cure <lb />
the tobacco that was broken his <lb />
j plants. <lb />
Mr. Calvin has a son <lb />
that has not been able to walk a step <lb />
since last September. Dr. is <lb />
I repaying to take him to Richmond <lb />
I for an operation. <lb />
A class of Odd Fellow orphans <lb />
from tho home at Goldsboro will <lb />
their concert In the seminary <lb />
auditorium on July 9th at p. m. <lb />
Hope to sec a full house. <lb />
Miss of Greenville <lb />
is relatives In Ayden. <lb />
Lime, cement, hay and corn at J. <lb />
R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Two young men baptized at <lb />
the close of the service at Christian <lb />
church Sunday morning. Four others <lb />
took membership as a result of Mr. <lb />
Lo meeting at old <lb />
church which meeting closed <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Mrs. A, W. and children of <lb />
spent Sunday here with <lb />
A sale of personal property of the <lb />
I late J. R. Haddock will take place <lb />
i at his old home Wednesday, June <lb />
5th at o'clock a. m. <lb />
The Odd Fellows will install their <lb />
officers next Monday night, as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
J. J. LAWRENCE. N. O. <lb />
O, F. Cooper, V. G. <lb />
H. G. Financial Secretary. <lb />
C. M. Holton. Recording Secretary <lb />
R. Smith. Treasurer. <lb />
Car top dresser and fertilizer at J. <lb />
K. Smith and Bro. <lb />
The degree team of Ayden Odd <lb />
lows lodge will go to <lb />
Wednesday night to confer the <lb />
degree on five candidates. <lb />
The bridge across creek <lb />
at has been completed. <lb />
Plenty of Mason and economy fruit <lb />
Jars, rubbers and lids at J. R. Smith <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
Opposed lo Moving Home <lb />
To the I see from your re- <lb />
cent editorial that there Is a con- <lb />
movement by some Greenville <lb />
people to endeavor to over persuade <lb />
our splendid board of county <lb />
and have them sell the pres- <lb />
county home and rebuild near <lb />
Greenville. Now before this Is done <lb />
I have a few questions which I and <lb />
the people wish answered. <lb />
1st. Is there any valid reason for <lb />
removal now that would not have <lb />
been a good one fifty years ago <lb />
2nd. Who wants the present site <lb />
3rd. Who has a piece of land near <lb />
town that he wants to unload on the <lb />
county at an exorbitant price <lb />
4th. Who Is slated for the position <lb />
of superintendent after the removal <lb />
5th. Why are the King's Daughter <lb />
so anxious to have the home near <lb />
Greenville Nearly all of them In <lb />
Greenville I presume, own or some <lb />
of tho family own automobiles and <lb />
by automobile travel the present site <lb />
Ir not over thirty minutes from the <lb />
court house. <lb />
I wish to see tho Inmates of the <lb />
homo well housed and well taken care <lb />
but I do not want the people's <lb />
money wasted. <lb />
Farmville, June 1913. <lb />
that worn Is <lb />
refers to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb />
. HEALTH. <lb />
Arc constipated <lb />
with<lb />
Insomnia <lb />
ANY of these and many others <lb />
Indicate inaction of the LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
-------TO LOAN <lb />
TO THE PATRONS AND FRIENDS OF THE <lb />
LIBERTY <lb />
Realizing, the expense in handling tobacco during the <lb />
months of July and August. The Liberty ready to <lb />
assist its old customers and new ones, in the way of <lb />
aid. <lb />
No Interest Charged <lb />
To any of our customers, if the money is paid back during <lb />
the fall months. <lb />
THE LIBERTY <lb />
With S. T. Hooker at the and F. S. Langley <lb />
the best auctioneer in the South and strong <lb />
corps of assistants will get you more money f-r <lb />
your tobacco than any other warehouse in East, <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Comfortable sleeping quarters. New roomy <lb />
stables and every comfort for the farmer. <lb />
Bring the LIBERTY your first load-It will pay <lb />
you. Savings Bank pay you per <lb />
Liberty will pay you per cent. <lb />
LIBERTY WAREHOUSE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ATTEMPT MADE <lb />
TO HOB H AROMA HE <lb />
The Negro Was Given A <lb />
This Afternoon And Or- <lb />
To Term Of <lb />
Superior Court <lb />
A near robbery occurred last night <lb />
about o'clock, when Preston At- <lb />
a was caught with the <lb />
coeds In tho rear of the hardware <lb />
store of Hart and Hadley on Mala <lb />
Street, It was after a thorough <lb />
search the <lb />
oil and untold of money <lb />
v as saved for the firm. , <lb />
The was brought before May- <lb />
or Wooten morning and given <lb />
a hearing. nus tried for attempt <lb />
larceny, and was put under a <lb />
which he was unable to give <lb />
and he was to Jail to await <lb />
trial at the August term of superior <lb />
court. <lb />
From the examination of tho <lb />
it appears that he entered tho <lb />
the back way. The entry was made <lb />
sometime yesterday afternoon at a <lb />
time when no one was the <lb />
the Atkinson took of <lb />
and checks which could never have <lb />
the any good. <lb />
Atkinson was Immediately placed <lb />
under arrest, and was carried to the <lb />
guard house, where he spent the <lb />
night. Tills morning he was taken <lb />
to the mayor's where he was <lb />
given a hearing and from which place, <lb />
on default of a bond, he was <lb />
removed to the county Jail to await <lb />
trial at the August term of Pitt <lb />
The has a general <lb />
of being a bad character. He <lb />
has twice before been on the county <lb />
roads, once for stealing money, and <lb />
another time for the larceny of n <lb />
bicycle. For the last offense he was <lb />
put on the roads, has been <lb />
only a month or six weeks. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
AYDEN, June gave <lb />
a entertainment at tho seminary <lb />
last Friday night which was well at- <lb />
tended and highly appreciated try <lb />
our people. <lb />
The children exercises was held at <lb />
tho Methodist church Sunday night. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Harrington returned from <lb />
his <lb />
Mr. J. R. Turnage and family are <lb />
spending a few days visit at More- <lb />
head, <lb />
We learn Ayden Is to have another <lb />
marriage in June. <lb />
Mr. N. C. baby Is very sick. <lb />
A good, reliable man to <lb />
dray for us. J. It. Smith and Bro. <lb />
A party of prominent Kinston <lb />
here Monday. <lb />
Thieves entered the stores of Ayden <lb />
Furniture Co., and P. S. Cannon lust <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. Lorenzo will erect <lb />
a garage near the depot to <lb />
pied by Mr. Sutton of Elizabeth <lb />
We regret to learn that Aunt Becca <lb />
Jackson, wife of Mr. Joe John Jack- <lb />
son Is real sick at her homo In Jack- <lb />
Mr. Sam wife return- <lb />
ed from Raleigh where she had been <lb />
In the hospital for several years, <lb />
Mr. Ed Stokes who has been a fa- <lb />
the bedroom of Mr. A. C. <lb />
who sleeps In the rear of the store- <lb />
room. He remained there until <lb />
in the evening when tho store had <lb />
been closed and tho employees had <lb />
left for the day. He then began his <lb />
raid. The first place visited was the <lb />
safe, which Mr. Hadley had <lb />
left unlocked, intending to come <lb />
back to the store before leaving for <lb />
the night. It was dark, and the <lb />
In some way got his hands upon <lb />
a pocketbook. The pocketbook, how- <lb />
ever, contained no money, but only <lb />
valuable papers, though tho <lb />
I thought that he had a roll <lb />
of bills. It seems also that he <lb />
have tampered with the cash <lb />
but did not got anything there. <lb />
Not many after tho <lb />
began his prowling about the store. <lb />
Hadley returned to balance his <lb />
books for the day's business, and <lb />
to transfer tho contents of the cash <lb />
register to the safe. The must <lb />
have heard the of some one <lb />
approaching, and he hid under Mr. <lb />
bed, Mr. Hadley was <lb />
quick to see that some one, had been <lb />
In the office and ho at cut of <lb />
all lights, locked tho doors and put <lb />
out for a policeman. Ho returned <lb />
with Officer Clark, and the <lb />
search was begun. All of the doors <lb />
of the store wore carefully locked, <lb />
and the lights in nil parts of the <lb />
building wore turned on. The of- <lb />
and every part of the store <lb />
but no one was found any- <lb />
where, though the evidence was <lb />
that some one had been In tho <lb />
building. The two men went up tho <lb />
stairs to the second story, and while <lb />
they were gone the into <lb />
another hiding place where the men <lb />
had already looked, and though that <lb />
he would be safe there. <lb />
When Mr. Hadley and Officer Clark <lb />
returned from upstairs, they looked <lb />
over the office again, and this time <lb />
He had only the <lb />
pocketbook mentioned above, and this. <lb />
as has been stated, contained no fore making your purchases. <lb />
money whatever, only valuable papers, Smith and Bro. <lb />
n figure around Ayden for <lb />
Is very low with dropsy. <lb />
Mr. William Edwards Is rejoicing <lb />
over the arrival of a little girl at <lb />
his house. <lb />
The colored Methodists are <lb />
ranging to lay the corner In <lb />
their new church and dedicate It 5th <lb />
Sunday. An elaborate program has <lb />
been prepared a big crowd Is ex- <lb />
Master Jack broke his arm <lb />
Tuesday while cranking his machine, <lb />
tills makes the second time his arm <lb />
has been broken by his machine. <lb />
Mr. O. W. and family <lb />
spending the week with relatives at <lb />
and Bethel. <lb />
Try one of our perfection oil stoves <lb />
for cooking this hot weather. J. R. <lb />
Smith and Bro. <lb />
Dr. M. T. is attending tho <lb />
medical convention at Morehead this <lb />
week. <lb />
The brick sales stables <lb />
of Mr. Richard are nearly <lb />
completed. <lb />
See our new kind of fruit Jars be- <lb />
J. R. <lb />
mm<lb />
.- r <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY-OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the the Most Healthful, the Most Noble Employment <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG 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 />
i 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 />
VOLUME <lb />
N. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, HOT <lb />
New Administration <lb />
Went In Yesterday <lb />
Mayor James and Newly Elected <lb />
Aldermen Sworn In <lb />
FIGHT TOWN TREASURER <lb />
Regular Committee Will <lb />
Be Appointed And Work Taken <lb />
At Meeting Tumor. <lb />
row Night <lb />
NEW CITY ADMINISTRATION<lb />
J. B. James <lb />
MAYOR <lb />
W. A. Bowen <lb />
ALDERMEN <lb />
First <lb />
C. E. Rountree <lb />
Second <lb />
W. A. Bowen, A. B. Ellington <lb />
Third <lb />
Warren, Jr., D. W. <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Z. P. Vandyke, B. F. Tyson <lb />
Fifth <lb />
B. H. Evans <lb />
TOWN <lb />
J. C. Tyson <lb />
TOWN <lb />
H. L. Carr <lb />
CHIEF OF POLICE <lb />
J. T. Smith <lb />
FIRST <lb />
O. A. Clark <lb />
SECOND <lb />
B. T.<lb />
The above Is the list of city <lb />
that, with the exception of Mr. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, were sworn Into office <lb />
yesterday afternoon shortly after <lb />
four o'clock. Mr. Tyson, as a <lb />
of the board of aldermen, was <lb />
chosen to take the place of Mr. E. <lb />
W. Harvey, who, though elected, re- <lb />
fused to qualify. He had been elect- <lb />
ed In the recent election but owing <lb />
to the fact that he now holds the <lb />
position of cotton weigher, refused <lb />
to qualify and the board had to <lb />
elect his successor. Mr. Tyson was <lb />
not notified of his election yesterday <lb />
in time to present the <lb />
board adjourned and consequently <lb />
was not sworn In at time, though <lb />
this will be done at the first reg- <lb />
meeting tomorrow night <lb />
Aside from the election of the new <lb />
officials who have to be chosen by <lb />
the aldermen, the meeting yesterday <lb />
of the new board was without In- <lb />
Immediately after the mayor <lb />
and the aldermen were sworn <lb />
Mayor James called the board Into <lb />
session and proceeded with the <lb />
of the new officials. <lb />
There was no contest over the <lb />
of any of these with the <lb />
single exception of a man for town <lb />
treasurer. In this race Mr. Carr <lb />
was opposed by Mr. A. H. Taft, and <lb />
it was by a margin of only one vote <lb />
that Mr. won the election. <lb />
There was no spirited contest over <lb />
the matter, but It was the first time <lb />
the new board has had a chance to <lb />
show Just how It would line up on <lb />
any sort of a fight. <lb />
Mayor James announced that he <lb />
would have tho regular <lb />
committees appointed by Thursday <lb />
night at the first regular meeting of <lb />
the board so that work could be <lb />
started at once on the various prob- <lb />
and questions that are to face <lb />
the new city administration. <lb />
Famous Beauty Is Witness <lb />
In Fight For Many <lb />
Millions <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be In <lb />
ville at Bertha Monday. <lb />
7th for the purpose of treating dis- <lb />
eases of the eye fitting glasses. <lb />
f. <lb />
LONDON, July <lb />
and her family today entered a gen- <lb />
denial of the allegations made <lb />
by the relatives of the late Sir John <lb />
Murray Scott that they had <lb />
ed Sir John to leave to them the bulk <lb />
of his fortune of or that <lb />
Lady bad alienated him <lb />
from his family. <lb />
Since the suit opened last week In- <lb />
in the has <lb />
ed day by day, owing to the <lb />
of the parties concerned. Lady <lb />
is a relative of a former <lb />
British minister at Washington and <lb />
Is well known In political and <lb />
circles, while Sir John Murray <lb />
was equally well known. <lb />
The case of the defense concluded <lb />
this morning and Sir Edward Carson <lb />
counsel for the address- <lb />
ed the Jury. <lb />
Sir Edward pleaded that all the <lb />
facts in connection with the drawing <lb />
of the will by the late Sir John <lb />
ray Scott proved there had been no <lb />
coercion on the part of the Sack- <lb />
family. <lb />
Counsel Malcolm Scott, the <lb />
and the other members of the <lb />
Scott family agreed that there was no <lb />
evidence of the existence of alleged <lb />
to the will, revoking the <lb />
to Lady <lb />
Sir Edward Carson said the <lb />
would show that the friendship <lb />
between tho late Sir John Murray <lb />
and the was that of <lb />
He contended that <lb />
making his will Sir John executed <lb />
codicils which left more money to <lb />
family than the original will had done <lb />
and that he liberally provided for <lb />
them during his life from money <lb />
which had come to him from a <lb />
stranger, Lady Wallace. <lb />
All the evidence, said tho counsel, <lb />
showed that the used no <lb />
undue Influence. During the reading <lb />
of the farewell letters from Sir John <lb />
to Lady in which Scott <lb />
repeated the he rejoiced to <lb />
have someone to whom ho could con- <lb />
fide his fine Lady <lb />
was overcome with emotion. <lb />
At the conclusion of Sir <lb />
speech, Lady entered the <lb />
witness box and told of her first <lb />
meeting with Sir John. <lb />
Lady denied the statement <lb />
by Walter Scott that she tried to <lb />
extract a declaration of love from <lb />
him with the object of estranging tho <lb />
relations between the two brothers. <lb />
She said that as a matter of fact <lb />
had repeatedly <lb />
his love for her. On one occasion <lb />
she declared Walter followed her <lb />
across the room on his knees. She <lb />
her husband of this and he re- <lb />
It to Sir John. <lb />
Marriage at Bethel of Well-Known <lb />
People <lb />
BETHEL, marriage <lb />
of Miss Jennie Lloyd and Mr. George <lb />
Murry Watson occurred Tuesday <lb />
June 24th at the home of <lb />
the bride's parents. The ceremony <lb />
was performed by Rev. Ben Black. <lb />
Immediately after tho ceremony <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Watson left for their <lb />
home In Lake Landing, where they <lb />
received a warm welcome by <lb />
CRITICISM FOR <lb />
, HOYLE OVER <lb />
Will Take <lb />
Holiday on <lb />
July Fourth <lb />
All of the banks In town will ob- <lb />
serve a holiday on next Friday July <lb />
in keeping with a custom of long <lb />
Standing the entire country. <lb />
The post office will observe Sunday <lb />
hours and there will be but very lit- <lb />
delivery from the general delivery <lb />
windows. <lb />
The telegraph companies will also <lb />
observe Sunday hours, and on that <lb />
day messages will be received <lb />
or delivered excepting between the <lb />
Kinston Physician And Former Pitt hours of eight to ten in the morn- <lb />
Men Think He Should <lb />
Keep <lb />
HYATT ON CITY HOSPITAL <lb />
FIVE YEARS AGO <lb />
Training School Celebrates Its Be- <lb />
ginning <lb />
HID<lb />
County Han Says Hospital Con- <lb />
netted With County <lb />
Home Will Pay <lb />
lug and from four to six in the <lb />
The employees of the government <lb />
the telegraph companies and the <lb />
Though It seems that the people get less holidays than <lb />
In the town are not any other business men In the <lb />
tic In regard to building a and when are allowed a day <lb />
in connection with poor off these men usually get a whole <lb />
there are those in other parts of this day. Friday will be the Fourth of <lb />
Immediate section of the state Independence Day and In all <lb />
are very much Interested In this mat- parts of the United States <lb />
Below Is published a will be had In honor of the <lb />
cation from Dr. H. O. Hyatt, of on which American Independence was <lb />
Kinston, in regard to the Joining of declared. Other business hi <lb />
the county home and a city city are also contemplating tho <lb />
There are advantages and closing of their shops for at least <lb />
ages to this plan, but It will, of part of the day, but announcements <lb />
course, have to be fought out before <lb />
the county commissioners before <lb />
anything of this sort Is attempted. <lb />
Another communication Is publish- <lb />
ed in regard to the county home mat- <lb />
alone. It explains Itself and <lb />
both these mentioned will be <lb />
with Interest. <lb />
of these have <lb />
as yet not been re- <lb />
Mrs. H. D. Bateman and son. Hurt <lb />
returned Tuesday evening from a <lb />
read Plymouth. <lb />
many friends. <lb />
Edith Mae Lee , .-turned Tues- <lb />
day evening from Seven <lb />
To the It seems to us <lb />
that it would have been wisdom on <lb />
the part of Rev. E. Hoyle If he <lb />
had borrowed the de plume. <lb />
and appended It to his letter <lb />
in your paper of the 25th. <lb />
cannot see anything in the <lb />
communication of to Justify tho <lb />
harsh criticism of the preacher, and <lb />
we cannot his object in it <lb />
less It is to bulldoze or stir up the <lb />
water. <lb />
One of the rules of our church is I <lb />
that no preacher shall remain at one. <lb />
place longer four years. a <lb />
v . . ., j, all have a special <lb />
may be removed sooner. Now, <lb />
Hoyle may not be here next year <lb />
to help pay the tax that Is bound to <lb />
follow tho removal of the home from <lb />
Its present location. <lb />
We are opposed to taxation with- <lb />
out representation, and most cases <lb />
are opposed to without <lb />
taxation. <lb />
Hands off, Mr Hoyle, and leave It <lb />
to the taxpayers of the county. <lb />
believe that a large majority of tho <lb />
tax payers of the county are fa- <lb />
of having better and more com- <lb />
houses built at the present <lb />
and wish to see the county poor <lb />
well provided for and well taken <lb />
care of. We believe that ninety <lb />
per cent of the tax payers of the <lb />
county opposed to the removal <lb />
cf the home from Its present location. <lb />
We have talked with two or more of <lb />
tho as we have <lb />
with our present incumbent, and they <lb />
say that opinion It Is as near <lb />
Greenville as It should be. <lb />
R. Q. CHAPMAN, <lb />
H. T. <lb />
July 1913. <lb />
Dr Hyatt Favors County Hospital <lb />
To the As an old resident <lb />
of Pitt county I am delighted at the <lb />
probable outcome of the discussions <lb />
over the county homo. Today I see <lb />
some one has made a suggestion that <lb />
the and a county hos- <lb />
ought to he placed on the same <lb />
plot of land. This la a good <lb />
if the administration Is in the <lb />
hands of one set of trustees. It <lb />
would mean a saving of expense <lb />
management. <lb />
Through my efforts there was pass- <lb />
ed by our last general assembly a <lb />
state law allowing counties to Issue <lb />
bonds when a majority vote of the <lb />
people of the county to establish <lb />
county hospitals. This law is <lb />
a copy of the Iowa hospital <lb />
law and said to be tho best hospital <lb />
law in America. Under this law <lb />
Iowa has already built many county <lb />
hospitals and is building more. Some <lb />
of these Iowa hospitals are not only <lb />
paying expenses but are actually <lb />
hospitals <lb />
special name. Because up <lb />
to now, in almost every county there <lb />
has been some philanthropic person <lb />
who wished to help the cause, who <lb />
have donated lands or a good bit <lb />
money and have been <lb />
by having the hospital named after <lb />
them. <lb />
The Clay county hospital, whose <lb />
report Is now on my desk, Is called <lb />
the Eleanor Moore hospital. Its an- <lb />
expense account Is and <lb />
Its annual income is <lb />
a yearly surplus of <lb />
I think if Pitt county builds a hos- <lb />
and I am sure It will <lb />
have too much not that <lb />
It would be wise to embody In the <lb />
law a requirement that tho surplus <lb />
should be applied to the creation of <lb />
a sinking fund to pay off the bonds <lb />
when due. <lb />
I felt as soon as this law passed <lb />
that Pitt county would be the very <lb />
first county In tho to fall In <lb />
line. <lb />
Pitt county keeps enough patients <lb />
in hospitals outside of the county t <lb />
maintain a very handsome <lb />
at home. <lb />
Slake your tight for a county hos- <lb />
Put It and the county home <lb />
under the same and If <lb />
It Is a wise one, the Income from pay <lb />
patients will maintain the hospital <lb />
and take care of tho county sick and <lb />
poor. <lb />
The Iowa people doing It. <lb />
Why not you <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
H. O. HYATT. <lb />
Kinston, N. C, July 1913. <lb />
President Wright And Prof. Brooks <lb />
Made Interesting Addresses At <lb />
The School <lb />
This Morning <lb />
Appropriate exercises <lb />
rating the fifth anniversary of the day <lb />
on which ground was first broken for <lb />
the founding of the East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Training School were held <lb />
at the school this morning. The ex- <lb />
were altogether Informal In <lb />
every way, though It required two <lb />
hours or more for the music and for <lb />
tho speeches to be delivered. <lb />
The occasion was the regular hour <lb />
for chapel exercises, and there was <lb />
nothing especially of interest to the <lb />
public as will be noticed from the <lb />
program given below. The speeches <lb />
were directed more along the line <lb />
the work that is being taken in <lb />
the summer school, and were more <lb />
or less for the purpose of acquainting <lb />
the students with the aims and <lb />
poses of the school, and of the work <lb />
that they arc to take during the two <lb />
months that they are here. <lb />
It was Just five years ago today, <lb />
on July 1908, ground was <lb />
broken for the first buildings at the <lb />
Training School. On that occasion, <lb />
as will be remembered by those cit- <lb />
of Greenville who were pres- <lb />
exercises befitting to the <lb />
ion were held, and on this day the <lb />
in the summer school took <lb />
part of the day to commemorate th.; <lb />
occasion. <lb />
To get an idea of what has been <lb />
accomplished by the school since Us <lb />
establishment, one only has to look <lb />
the number of young women who <lb />
have been turned out by the school, <lb />
and to get an Idea of the great and <lb />
demands that are being <lb />
made upon It at the present <lb />
school In the history of the state <lb />
has ever, perhaps, had <lb />
growth as has this one establish- <lb />
ed four years ago for the purpose of <lb />
training the young women of North <lb />
Carolina to fit themselves better for <lb />
the, work of teaching the youth of <lb />
the state. It was mainly about such <lb />
matters as this that President Wright's <lb />
speech was made this morning. <lb />
Tho address by Professor E. C. <lb />
Brooks was somewhat different and <lb />
was of such a nature as that it would <lb />
not be of as great Interest to the <lb />
genera public as It otherwise might <lb />
be. He told the students something <lb />
that would be of practical help to <lb />
them In tho pursuit of of their stud- <lb />
and Intended to help them tn <lb />
tho proper selection and use of the <lb />
text books that taught in the <lb />
public of the state. <lb />
The music was very good, and was <lb />
enjoyed very much by who <lb />
were present. Especial mention Is <lb />
due the splendid effort of Miss Mary <lb />
who sang a beautiful solo at <lb />
the beginning of the exercises. The <lb />
entire school In the sing- <lb />
of the state song, <lb />
of tho national anthem, <lb />
Below la given the program in Its <lb />
entirety; <lb />
Solo, by Miss Mary <lb />
of the <lb />
by President R. H. Wright <lb />
Writes On <lb />
The Baptist <lb />
Seminary <lb />
Greenville's claim on the Free Will <lb />
Baptist Seminary Is being <lb />
by other people than living in- <lb />
side the incorporate limits, and <lb />
besides residents of this town <lb />
are in favor of moving the institution <lb />
to Greenville, Below is an <lb />
article that has been received by <lb />
Reflector, and which will be of in- <lb />
to those who want the <lb />
school to come to Greenville. <lb />
Every business man in the town <lb />
ought to be out at the court <lb />
tomorrow night for the mass meet- <lb />
which is to discuss tho matter of <lb />
bringing the school to Greenville, <lb />
and it Is believed by interest- <lb />
ed that Greenville can get the <lb />
if the proper are <lb />
made toward presenting the matter <lb />
to the executive committee of the <lb />
school. <lb />
The Free Will Baptist Seminary <lb />
To the May I You <lb />
don't know me, nor am I acquainted <lb />
with you except what I have learn- <lb />
ed of you through tho paper, but I <lb />
solemnly promise to speak from a <lb />
heartfelt sense of duty, to a people <lb />
and of a people that from the depths <lb />
my soul I love. But I love them <lb />
not for their worldly wealth, their <lb />
pomp or glittering show, but for their <lb />
humility and their consecrated lives. <lb />
They are a people who are the very <lb />
of the They do not <lb />
represent what the world chooses to <lb />
call the upper tens In society or church <lb />
if you please. Nor do they represent <lb />
that low class, but the middle ground, <lb />
that place where soundness and true <lb />
brotherly love is found. I speak of <lb />
that people known as the Free Will <lb />
I raised In the midst of <lb />
one of the strongholds of tho <lb />
nation, and therefore have known <lb />
them from my youth up. As a rule <lb />
arc not people of worldly <lb />
and, be it said to their sorrow, until <lb />
recent years, were not a people who <lb />
put much stress upon education. But <lb />
with the awakening of North Carolina <lb />
and Pitt county they too have been <lb />
aroused and thoroughly awakened to <lb />
this great and Important subject. <lb />
A few years ago, through the <lb />
mentality of Dr. of blessed <lb />
memory, they started a small and <lb />
school in <lb />
better to equip their preachers for the <lb />
great work of conveying the gospel to <lb />
their people, and secondarily, to <lb />
all tho children a Christian education. <lb />
From small seed planted there <lb />
then, and nurtured by that faith that <lb />
takes hold of God through the people <lb />
by earnest effort and fervent <lb />
it has grown and is now bringing <lb />
forth fruit, yea an hundred fold. <lb />
And now the demands for Its use- <lb />
are too great for its equip- <lb />
It must spread out and <lb />
in more. They are calling for help, <lb />
and truly it is a Macedonian call <lb />
What town Is going to hear <lb />
make tho greatest and <lb />
effort to heed the call Any town <lb />
may well be proud of that school <lb />
and any offer to secure It will t <lb />
well Invested, because Just as <lb />
as God Is merciful, ore long he I. <lb />
going to open the heart of mm <lb />
philanthropist and pour out a <lb />
lent quantity to equip <lb />
with what it needs. then the <lb />
that gets it will <lb />
UNKNOWN <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. July 1913. <lb />
Mr. Leon came In <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
by the <lb />
Address, Use Of <lb />
by Professor E. O. Brook i <lb />
by the <lb />
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