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LEGAL <lb />
Mil <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by J. S. Mooring and <lb />
wife to J. P. on the 12th day <lb />
of June, 1912, mortgage was <lb />
duly recorded in the office of the Reg- <lb />
later of Deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
D-10, page the undersigned will <lb />
for cash before the court house <lb />
door in Greenville on Saturday, <lb />
12th, 1911, described <lb />
real <lb />
parcel or lot and in that <lb />
part of the town of H C <lb />
formerly called and being <lb />
Tour lots in Block in the plot of <lb />
town, Mo. UM, W. and IS, a <lb />
full and accurate description of which <lb />
can be had by referring to deed from <lb />
G. M. Mooring, mortgagee, to J. S. <lb />
both of deeds are here- <lb />
by referred t. for an accurate <lb />
parcel of land in Greenville <lb />
township at St.-tons, beginning on the <lb />
Greenville and road at a pine <lb />
at the edge of the lot and run- <lb />
with the road yards to the <lb />
right of way of the A. C. L. railroad, <lb />
thence with said right of way norther- <lb />
to the Alpine road, thence with the <lb />
road yards opposite a big <lb />
post oak. a straight line <lb />
the post oak a fore and aft tree <lb />
to the containing 1-2 acres <lb />
more or less, being the tract of hind <lb />
described in a from Ashley <lb />
Which;. I and wife to Taylor. <lb />
and Fleming, reference to which deed <lb />
ii for U Meant description. <lb />
Also all of the mill property <lb />
building, machinery, steam mill, <lb />
cotton and and every <lb />
of property now on said <lb />
parcel of land and used in con tee- <lb />
with the mill and gin plant at <lb />
All of said property is sold to sat- <lb />
said mortgage. <lb />
This June 11th. 1913. <lb />
J. P. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G JAMBS and <lb />
C ltd <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Geo. H. Brown, of F. U. <lb />
Deed., vs. f, C. Hard- <lb />
of J. J. Perkins, Deed. J. <lb />
M. Bernard, Holman Barnard, Jul- <lb />
Gilliam Bernard, et <lb />
The defendants. Holman Bernard <lb />
and Juliette Gilliam Bernard will take <lb />
notice that summons in the above en- <lb />
tilled action was Issued against the <lb />
defendant on the 13th day of May, <lb />
1913, of the Superior Court of Pit <lb />
County, which summons was return- <lb />
able before his honor at the May <lb />
Term of Pitt County Superior Court <lb />
at the court house in Grenville on <lb />
the 19th day of May, 1913, for the <lb />
pose of establishing a lien <lb />
on land claimed by the defendants <lb />
the town of Grenville; the defendants <lb />
will also take notice that they are re- <lb />
quired to appear at the next term of <lb />
court that convenes on the second <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
being the 15th day of said <lb />
month, and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint or the relief demanded will <lb />
be granted. <lb />
This the day of June 1913. <lb />
C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
W. A. Taylor, J. C. Taylor and N. <lb />
B. Dawson, Trustee, vs. J. <lb />
and R. I. <lb />
At Chambers In Greenville, N. C, <lb />
on the 21st of June, 1913, the under- <lb />
signed was Appointed receiver too <lb />
fir <lb />
hill and of W. A. I <lb />
J. Roberson It. I. <lb />
individually by Ho II. <lb />
bee. Judge, in a proceeding In Pitt <lb />
superior court entitled as above; and <lb />
on day an order was duly made. I <lb />
in said cause by Whedbee, Judge, <lb />
quiring all creditors of the firm of <lb />
Roberson, Taylor and and <lb />
all creditors of W. A. Taylor, J. C, <lb />
Taylor, J. and R. I. <lb />
Individually, to file with the <lb />
undersigned receiver statements of <lb />
their account, duly verified, on or <lb />
before the 1st day of September <lb />
191.1. or else stand debarred from <lb />
in the distribution <lb />
the assets of said firm and the In- <lb />
members thereof. <lb />
This 30th day of June, 1913. <lb />
N. B. DAWSON, Receiver. <lb />
ltd <lb />
even date therewith, and the <lb />
i said not having <lb />
complied with, I shall expose at pub- <lb />
lie auction for cash on Saturday, the <lb />
day of July, 1913, at noon, in <lb />
ville, Pitt County, M the <lb />
House door, the foil wing <lb />
I . .- g a town lot in the town <lb />
beginning at an iron stake <lb />
II W. Moseley's N. K. <lb />
corner, and running Westward with <lb />
said Moseley's Northern line feet <lb />
am inches to a corner, thence North- <lb />
ward with Simon Eastern <lb />
boundary feet inches to a corner, <lb />
then Eastward with Evans Southern <lb />
line feet S Inches to a corner <lb />
St, thence with the Western <lb />
boundary Southward feet inches <lb />
to the beginning. <lb />
This June 26th, 1913. <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Atty. <lb />
NOTICE s WEAL i <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed ex- <lb />
b W. W. Perkins to E. A. Mo <lb />
Jr. on the 2nd day of January, 1909, <lb />
and recorded in register's office <lb />
ID Pitt county book D-9, page i <lb />
the undersigned will, on MONDAY. <lb />
the 4th day of August, 1913. at <lb />
. clock, noon, expose to public sale, <lb />
before the court house door In Green- <lb />
ville, to highest bidder for cast <lb />
the following described parcel of <lb />
land, <lb />
in the town of Greenville, <lb />
op the west of the A. C. U rail- <lb />
road, beginning at the intersection <lb />
of and Railroad streets and <lb />
runs north 31-20 west feet to a <lb />
stake, the corner of lots No. I and i <lb />
on street, thence a <lb />
direction about feet to a it <lb />
in the line of the Standard Oil Com- , <lb />
pony feet from Railroad street, <lb />
thence south west with Railroad <lb />
street feet and inch to the be- <lb />
ginning, being lots Not, and I, part <lb />
of lot No. in the plot made for <lb />
Forbes and Move in April. <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of complying with the terms of mU <lb />
mortgage deed. <lb />
I the 1st day of July, 1913. <lb />
VIRGINIA H. PERKINS, <lb />
Assignee of Mortgage <lb />
HARDING PIECE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
ltd Commissioner <lb />
NOTICE SALK OF STOCK OF <lb />
W. A Taylor, J. C. Taylor and N. <lb />
B. Dawson, vs. W. I. Bob- <lb />
and P. I. <lb />
Pursuant to an order made by Hon. <lb />
H. W. Whedbee, Judge, in the above <lb />
entitled cause on the 26th day of June <lb />
1913. the undersigned Receiver will <lb />
on Monday, the 21st day of July, 1913. <lb />
at the hour of A. M. at Bethel, <lb />
N. C. and In the store building recent- <lb />
occupied by the firm of Roberson, <lb />
Taylor and offer at public <lb />
sale to highest bidder for cash <lb />
. elite stock of goods, wares, <lb />
together with all fixtures and <lb />
furnishings, now to be found in said <lb />
store building, formerly occupied by <lb />
Roberson, Taylor and <lb />
Notice is also given hereby toot in <lb />
accordance with the of the <lb />
above mentioned order of Judge <lb />
Whedbee entered on the 26th day of <lb />
Jane. 1913. the said Receiver Is now <lb />
having prepared a complete Inventory <lb />
of said stock of wares and mer- <lb />
aforesaid, and sale will be <lb />
made according to Inventory t <lb />
so much on the dollar. All <lb />
purchasers are notified that the <lb />
stock and Inventory will be open t <lb />
all times for their Inspection. <lb />
Sale will be made subject to the <lb />
confirmation of the court. <lb />
This 30th day of June. 1918. <lb />
N. B. DAWSON, <lb />
Receiver. <lb />
d-w <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Stale of North county of <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
In the Superior Court, before C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk. <lb />
N. B. Dawson, of F. J. <lb />
son. Deed., v E. L, Dawson, Henry <lb />
D. Harper and wife Dora Harper, N. <lb />
II. Dawson, Jr., and wife Ada <lb />
son. heirs at law. <lb />
By virtue of an order made in the <lb />
a entitled cause by Hon. D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, dated July 3rd, 1913, the <lb />
undersigned commissioner will on <lb />
Monday, 4th day of August, 1913, <lb />
at in. offer for sale at public <lb />
before the court house door in <lb />
Greenville, N. ft, to the highest bid- <lb />
for cash, the following <lb />
ed property In the county of <lb />
undivided one-fourth interest, <lb />
after the estate of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
F. B. Staton and N. Dawson, In <lb />
and to all real and personal prop- <lb />
conveyed to N. Dawson <lb />
life and thereafter to F. J. Dawson, <lb />
Dora Dawson, Ernest I. Dawson and <lb />
Dawson in equal Dawson, by <lb />
B. and wife Augusta J. Sta- <lb />
Ml, dated the Hist day of <lb />
March 1901, and duly recorded in <lb />
hook l-7, Pitt county <lb />
to which reference is hereby <lb />
i lade for a more particular <lb />
of property therein convey- <lb />
ed tho tract therein containing 1859 <lb />
acre, more or less, and <lb />
In said <lb />
This 1913.<lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt County <lb />
as administrator he estate of M. <lb />
C. Tyson deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
to Immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned; and persona <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
to present the same to the under- <lb />
signed for payment on or before the <lb />
24th day of June 1914, as this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery <lb />
This June 26th, 1913. <lb />
J. MARSHALL COX <lb />
of M. C. deed. <lb />
It<lb />
By of of i men. <lb />
gage executed to me by R. V. Jefferson <lb />
and T. Jefferson on the <lb />
of August. 1908, and duly recorded <lb />
the Register's office In Pitt County <lb />
In Book Q-8. page to secure <lb />
payment of a certain bond bearing <lb />
SIMMONS <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior court, August term, <lb />
1913. <lb />
Delia Nobles vs Richard Nobles. <lb />
The defendant, Richard Nobles, In <lb />
the above entitled cause, will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above, <lb />
has been Instituted In the superior <lb />
court of Pint county by Delia No- <lb />
as plaintiff vs Richard Nobles <lb />
as defendant, for the purpose of dis- <lb />
solving the bonds of matrimony ex- <lb />
and the <lb />
defendant and the said Richard No- <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
required to appear before the Judge <lb />
of the Superior court at it court to <lb />
be held for the county of Pitt, the <lb />
court house In Greenville, put <lb />
on the 2nd Monday the <lb />
Monday September, being the <lb />
I Ml. day of August, 1913, and answer <lb />
the complaint In this cause which has <lb />
this day been deposited and filed In <lb />
the of the clerk of the superior <lb />
court of said county, within the first <lb />
three days of said term; and let the <lb />
said defendant take notice that If he <lb />
fall to answer the complaint within <lb />
the time required by law, the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County <lb />
S ltd <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
J R. Haddock, late of Pitt county. <lb />
North Carolina, this Is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of the said deceased to <lb />
it them to me wit months <lb />
from this or his notice will <lb />
I I In bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said stale <lb />
will please Immediate <lb />
This tho 16th day of Juno, 1913. <lb />
R. W. SMITH. Administrator <lb />
F n and <lb />
r ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having this day been appointed by <lb />
the clerk of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county as administrator of the es- <lb />
of Richard Carr, deceased, and <lb />
having duly qualified as such, notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons hold- <lb />
claims against said estate to <lb />
sent them to me for payment, duly <lb />
authenticated, on or before the 8th <lb />
day of July, 1914, or this notice will <lb />
he plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
are urged to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to me and thus save costs and <lb />
expense. <lb />
Tills the 7th day of July. 1913. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Administrator of Richard Carr. <lb />
JARVIS and BLOW, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
executor of the estate of Luke Lang- <lb />
deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the estate <lb />
In make Immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned; and nil persons having <lb />
claims against said estate are notified <lb />
to present the same to the undersign- <lb />
ed for payment on or before the 11th <lb />
day of June, 1914, or their notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 11th day of June, 1913. <lb />
W. L. CLARKE, <lb />
Executor for Luke <lb />
Id <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Tho undersigned having duly <lb />
before the superior court clerk <lb />
of Pitt county as executors of the <lb />
last Will and Testament of John Elks, <lb />
deceased, notice la hereby given to <lb />
all persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
immediate payment to tho <lb />
and all persons <lb />
claims against the estate are notified <lb />
to present tho same to tho undersign- <lb />
ed for payment on or before the 6th <lb />
day of June, 1911, or this notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This the 6th day of June, 1913. <lb />
C. S. and J. J. ELKS, <lb />
Executors of John Elks. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Whole People Of The State <lb />
By Kale And <lb />
Will Eight Mill. The <lb />
Business Men <lb />
Before the close of the meeting of <lb />
tee local Just Freight Rate <lb />
In the court house yesterday, it <lb />
Ha decided to ask the <lb />
in session here today to draw up <lb />
a resolution pledging their support <lb />
the fight for freight rates. It <lb />
was realized by officers of the <lb />
Pitt county association that the farm- <lb />
ens as well as the people living in <lb />
city are affected by the <lb />
rates that are charged the <lb />
people of the state by the railroads. <lb />
the matter was brought be- <lb />
fore the meeting of the <lb />
this morning, the <lb />
resolution was passed without any <lb />
ceremony, and the farmers will co- <lb />
operate in every way possible with <lb />
the local association in the fight <lb />
against the railroads. <lb />
Whereas, the state of North Car- <lb />
is unjustly discriminated against <lb />
In freight rates in favor of points It <lb />
adjacent and adjoining states, and <lb />
whereas such discrimination is <lb />
just, working a hardship unfair, In- <lb />
imitable and burdensome to all mer- <lb />
and agricultural Interests of <lb />
our state, and whereas such <lb />
nation should be adjusted so that all <lb />
the citizens and business Inter- <lb />
of the United Stales should <lb />
on an equal and just footing, and <lb />
the business men and farm- <lb />
organizations of the state as <lb />
organizations, are organizing and <lb />
have organized for the purpose of <lb />
removing unjust discrimination, <lb />
and whereas there has been formed <lb />
a local organization of a Just Freight <lb />
Rate Association in Pitt County, and <lb />
whereas the Farmers of Pitt <lb />
County is desirous of aiding, as- <lb />
and helping said local organ- <lb />
and said organization of the <lb />
state for the purpose of securing <lb />
just freight <lb />
Bo It now resolved by the Farm- <lb />
Union of Pitt <lb />
1st. That we, as a nation and as- <lb />
do hereby fully endorse <lb />
Bad ratify all acts, efforts and move- <lb />
made by the state <lb />
and by tho local organization of <lb />
Pitt county, for the purpose of re- <lb />
moving this freight <lb />
nation. <lb />
2nd. That we do herewith enlist <lb />
our organization and do recommend <lb />
to our officer and Instruct them to <lb />
co-operate with the officers of the lo- <lb />
cal organization. <lb />
3rd. That we do hereby <lb />
mend and Insist on the Individual <lb />
members of our association <lb />
members of the Pitt County Just <lb />
Freight Rate Association for the <lb />
pose of fully cooperating with nil <lb />
their purposes and efforts. <lb />
4th. That hereby request tho <lb />
governor to call a special of <lb />
the legislature and request our rep- <lb />
in that body to cooperate <lb />
Witt the governor for the purpose of <lb />
passing such laws as will procure <lb />
to us a just freight rate. <lb />
Endorsed my Farmer's of <lb />
Pitt County, In meeting assembled <lb />
this July 1913. <lb />
J. R. Pros., pro torn, <lb />
R. L. Sec. <lb />
NORFOLK-SOUTHERN <lb />
TRAIN IS DERAILED <lb />
A MILE FROM TOWN <lb />
Eastbound Passenger Train Number From <lb />
Raleigh to Norfolk. <lb />
THOUGH EXTENT OF THE DESTRUCTION IS <lb />
GREAT, NO ONE IS HURT IN ANY WAY <lb />
Two Passenger Cars Remained on Track and Were Not <lb />
Damaged--Tender Badly Damaged, but Engine Remains on <lb />
the and Baggage and Sent on <lb />
to recking Crew on the Scene. <lb />
Norfolk Southern train No. from <lb />
Raleigh to Norfolk was ditched one <lb />
a quarter miles from town Tues- <lb />
day morning just a few minutes after <lb />
it left the depot on Dickinson avenue <lb />
and one of the most destructive <lb />
wrecks on this road in recent years <lb />
is the result. The derailment <lb />
curred In a deep cut, and a place <lb />
where the cars and engine arc <lb />
most bidden from view. <lb />
Strange as it may seem, no one <lb />
was hurt. One looking upon the dis- <lb />
aster does not realize how It would <lb />
be possible for a wreck to <lb />
cur without some one being Injured <lb />
in some way, but not a single pas- <lb />
or a member train <lb />
crew received even much as a <lb />
scratch. The damage that was <lb />
will run to a high figure, though, of <lb />
course, the railroads equipment will <lb />
be pressed Into service to repair the <lb />
.-image. <lb />
The train consisted of four coaches <lb />
besides engine and tender. Of <lb />
these tho two passenger cars, which <lb />
were on the roar, remained on tho <lb />
track and wore undisturbed by the <lb />
wreck, the exception of tho <lb />
jolting that resulted. Tho en- <lb />
also remained on tho track, <lb />
was apparently not damaged In the <lb />
least. It remained coupled to the <lb />
tender, however, and could not be <lb />
removed until the arrival of the <lb />
wrecking crew. <lb />
The tender was tho worst smash- <lb />
ed up, perhaps, of any part of the <lb />
train. It was the first to strike the <lb />
defective track, and when the engine <lb />
was finally brought to a standstill, <lb />
it was nearly In n position to <lb />
run than in Its proper man- <lb />
Tho trucks on both ends were <lb />
torn from It, and the entire <lb />
car will have to be removed by the <lb />
big derrick before It will be brought <lb />
clear of the track. It was not <lb />
up at all, but will require con- <lb />
repairing. <lb />
Two baggage car and <lb />
mail thrown clear of tho <lb />
track, and one end of each was not <lb />
even left on the roadbed. The trucks <lb />
were knocked from under them, and <lb />
each plowed Into ground as though <lb />
falling into <lb />
Fifty or seventy-five yards or more <lb />
cf track are torn up. The cross ties <lb />
are rooted out of their positions, tho <lb />
rails are mostly bent or broken In <lb />
two, and none of them In position. <lb />
A new track will have to be laid for <lb />
the entire distance of the train, and <lb />
time will be required <lb />
for the clearing of the track. <lb />
Just what caused tho derailment <lb />
could not be learned this <lb />
The engineer stated to a <lb />
of The Reflector, who was upon <lb />
the scene, that he could not tell the- <lb />
cause. He said that there was not a <lb />
broken rail anywhere to be seen, and <lb />
that if derailment had been duo to <lb />
tho spreading of tho track tho <lb />
would been the to suffer, <lb />
whereas tho engine remained on tho <lb />
track. He said that It was due to <lb />
something that could not he accounted <lb />
for, and that no one could give any <lb />
plausible reason for the accident. <lb />
As soon as tho wreck happened an <lb />
engine and one car wore sent over to <lb />
the scene from but <lb />
could do nothing, and returned. Lat- <lb />
on In the day, however, another <lb />
train and several caps dispatch- <lb />
ed from that place, and the passengers, <lb />
baggage, mail, and express were trans <lb />
and carried on to their <lb />
nation. At the hour of going to press <lb />
this afternoon, the wrecking crew t <lb />
upon tho scene and every effort Is be- <lb />
made to have the track cleared by <lb />
night so that trains may able to <lb />
pass. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the <lb />
has this day qualified <lb />
administrator of the estate of T. L. <lb />
Williams, deceased, and all persons, <lb />
indebted to said estate hereby <lb />
requested to make Immediate settle- <lb />
with tho undersigned <lb />
and all persons holding claims <lb />
said estate, are hereby <lb />
fled, that are required to file <lb />
aid claims tho undersigned ad- <lb />
within twelve <lb />
from the dale hereof, or this notice <lb />
will plead In bar of recovery of <lb />
said claims <lb />
This the 3rd day of July, 1913. <lb />
DR. <lb />
Administrator of the of T. L. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
I ltd <lb />
Makes Pimples Co <lb />
Remarkable How Clears The <lb />
Fare Of And All<lb />
With the finger apply a little <lb />
to the skin, then see the <lb />
and blackheads vanish. <lb />
a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace. <lb />
just simply links in and does the <lb />
work. You will be astonished to find <lb />
how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, <lb />
Itch, liver salt rheum and all <lb />
other skin diseases are <lb />
la put up by the E. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Mo, and is <lb />
sold all at <lb />
for the large bottles, but you can <lb />
get a liberal trial bottle for only <lb />
this trial bottle <lb />
guaranteed. You surely will find <lb />
mo a wonder. a bottle now from <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
DON'T <lb />
LITER <lb />
Tune Hill keep It <lb />
Working and Make Yon Feel Well <lb />
and n Hail <lb />
II you have allowed your fear <lb />
to keep you from toning up your <lb />
liver when It gets a little sluggish <lb />
Hudson's Liver Tone, and <lb />
note how quickly nail it <lb />
the liver and relieves <lb />
and bilious attacks. <lb />
When you take Hudson's Lived Tone <lb />
foil do I have to stay In the house <lb />
nil day. None of the weakening <lb />
harmful is of follow <lb />
Liver Tone Is n mild <lb />
pleasant vegetable liquid that cannot <lb />
hurt either children or grown people. <lb />
Yet It easily overcomes the most stub- <lb />
born and Inactive liver without <lb />
you quit eating or working. <lb />
These are not Just claims. <lb />
night's drug store backs up every <lb />
of those statement and to re- <lb />
fund price of Liver Tone <lb />
with a smile to any person who pays <lb />
him cents fur a and <lb />
satisfied that he got his moneys worth <lb />
Imitations of Liver Tone <lb />
an- another proof that It la a good <lb />
Nobody ever imitates a poor <lb />
remedy. DO Mire you get the genuine <lb />
Liver Tone the kind that <lb />
Is guaranteed. <lb />
COULD SCARCELY <lb />
WALK ABOUT <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
Cow taken up on my plantation. <lb />
white loft horn <lb />
en, no marks, owner can get same <lb />
by paying for this advertisement, <lb />
and <lb />
O. K. N. C. <lb />
R. F. D. No. <lb />
and <lb />
national of <lb />
passed a <lb />
making It unlawful to deal <lb />
cotton <lb />
MM Commander Peary sailed from <lb />
New In search of the <lb />
And For Three Mrs. Vin- <lb />
cent Wu Unable to Attend to <lb />
Any of Her Housework, <lb />
Pleasant Hill, N. suffered <lb />
three writes Mrs. Waller <lb />
Vincent, this town, third and <lb />
last time, was my worst. <lb />
I had dreadful nervous headaches and <lb />
prostration, and was scarcely able to <lb />
walk about. Could not do any of my <lb />
housework. <lb />
also had pains in my back <lb />
and sides and when one of those weak, <lb />
sinking spells would come on me, I <lb />
would have to give tip and lie down, <lb />
until it wore oil. <lb />
I was certainly in a state of <lb />
health, when I finally decided to try <lb />
I he woman's tonic, and I firmly <lb />
believe I would have died if I hadn't <lb />
taken it. <lb />
After I began taking I was <lb />
greatly helped, and all three bottles re- <lb />
me entirely. <lb />
I up, and grew so much <lb />
stronger in three months, felt like an- <lb />
other person <lb />
Is purely vegetable and gentle- <lb />
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, Ionic <lb />
effect, on the womanly constitution. <lb />
makes increased strength, <lb />
improves the appetite, tones up the <lb />
system, and helps to make pale, <lb />
cheeks, fresh and rosy. <lb />
helped more than a million <lb />
weak women, during past years. <lb />
It will surely do for you, what it has <lb />
done for Try today. <lb />
Co. <lb />
for <lb />
on your <lb />
I tor cent In plain <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
V c. <lb />
First Class College School For Hoy a And Girls <lb />
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the <lb />
leader of the freshman class last year at College and <lb />
at tho University. Boarders under the Immediate supervision of <lb />
tho Principal, <lb />
Wisconsin Labor Federation <lb />
WAUSAU. WU. July large <lb />
and representative attendance of <lb />
marked tho opening here to- <lb />
day of the annual convention of the <lb />
W Federation o La- <lb />
The convention will continue <lb />
its sessions for four or five days, <lb />
which time numerous matters <lb />
affecting the interests of <lb />
labor be discussed. <lb />
It I inn Minister Sails for Home <lb />
YORK, July <lb />
Holler, Minister of Foreign <lb />
who has been making an ex- <lb />
tour of the United States, <lb />
sailed for homo Before his <lb />
ha declared himself high- <lb />
pleased with the results of his <lb />
visit to the United States and <lb />
ed his thanks for tho many public <lb />
and private courtesies that he had <lb />
received. <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 />
HA VS EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL A N I <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
agriculture I et the Healthful, the el JUn. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
I UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
VS TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
. c, FRIDAY <lb />
Mill it M <lb />
PRETTY WEDDING <lb />
WAS SOLEMNIZED <lb />
Nuptials Early <lb />
Wednesday Morning <lb />
m people <lb />
Walker Performed <lb />
Misses Maude <lb />
Whichard Were <lb />
The <lb />
One of the prettiest weddings <lb />
tho season, and the chief social event <lb />
of the month In Greenville, was the <lb />
marriage at o'clock Wednesday <lb />
morning of Miss Verna Mac <lb />
and Mr. Cleveland Andrews, <lb />
the affair taking place at the beau- <lb />
home of tho bride on Pitt street. <lb />
Rev. J. J. Walker, pastor of the <lb />
Christian church, performed the <lb />
money which united for life one of <lb />
Greenville most charming young <lb />
women, one of tho most popular <lb />
out-of-town young men known in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
The home was beautifully and <lb />
decorated with ferns and pot- <lb />
tho color scheme being <lb />
and green, and the two colors <lb />
being so arranged as to give a most <lb />
pleasing appearance. The ceremony <lb />
was performed in tho parlor of th <lb />
home, which was darkened by closed <lb />
blinds and drawn shades, the only <lb />
light being the mellow rays from a <lb />
dozen or more tallow candles that <lb />
had been placed In various parts of <lb />
the room. A bank of Terns In one <lb />
corner added to the ceremony <lb />
and a delightful freshness to <lb />
this mid-summer wedding. <lb />
The preacher took his place In front <lb />
of this Miss Ethel <lb />
Godfrey, of Elizabeth City, played <lb />
announcing the <lb />
of the bridal party. As tho <lb />
party entered, tho strains of <lb />
wedding march greeted them. <lb />
Miss Maude Sigmon. of Greenville, S. <lb />
entered tho room, dressed In <lb />
cloth trimmed In Irish <lb />
was followed by Miss <lb />
Whichard, a sister of the bride, who <lb />
gowned in beautiful White <lb />
covered with lace, each of the two <lb />
bridesmaids carrying pink asters. <lb />
Following came the bride an. <lb />
Upon reaching tho altar the <lb />
halted, tho ceremony <lb />
was performed. Tho was at- <lb />
tired in a beautiful tan traveling suit <lb />
with hat gloves to match, and <lb />
carried a beautiful bunch of <lb />
roses. Her many charming features, <lb />
and her very attractive manner ore <lb />
always noticeable, but never did she <lb />
look beautiful than this morn- <lb />
The ring ceremony was used <lb />
and the ceremony was performed be- <lb />
fore a large number of the friends <lb />
and relatives the two contracting <lb />
parties. <lb />
While the Ceremony was being per- <lb />
formed Godfrey played softly <lb />
en the piano of the <lb />
bridal party marched out of the room <lb />
to the strains of Mendelssohn's wed- <lb />
ding In the hall Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Andrew for a few moments <lb />
to receive tho congratulations of <lb />
of Friend who wished them <lb />
a long and happy life. <lb />
waiting, and tho party <lb />
to the Norfolk Southern depot where <lb />
they boarded the westbound train for <lb />
where the bride groom <lb />
will spend their honeymoon of two <lb />
make <lb />
Miss was one of the most <lb />
widely known and most popular young <lb />
women of the town. She lived <lb />
In re for ninny years, and her charm- <lb />
A Barber <lb />
Shop in <lb />
New Hotel <lb />
A new barber shop, which is the <lb />
pear of any in town, and which is <lb />
more than any others In <lb />
town, has Just been opened up in I <lb />
of the store rooms in the new i <lb />
Proctor Hotel building. Tho barber <lb />
chairs arc some of tho very best <lb />
that on the market, and arc as <lb />
comfortable as any in town. <lb />
hot and cold running water has been, <lb />
installed, and no better barbers <lb />
to found hereabouts than those <lb />
employed here. <lb />
The shop, while Installed partly as <lb />
a convenience for the hotel trade. Is <lb />
being well patronized by the men of <lb />
the town. It is a credit to Greenville. <lb />
Is In a good location, and has every <lb />
prospect of being a success. <lb />
These Figures Show What <lb />
Fifteen Cent Tax Will Do <lb />
Comparative statement showing amount of taxes that would be paid <lb />
as per Tax Hooks of at each property and on <lb />
each poll. <lb />
By living in the town of Greenville <lb />
citizens living outside town of Greenville in Greenville township <lb />
railroads, express Co. and other corporations. <lb />
No polls listed in township, 1370 at <lb />
listed as per abstract <lb />
Property listed before corporation r <lb />
Total taxable property <lb />
Total taxes . <lb />
Of which citizens living in town would pay. <lb />
On . polls 237.15 <lb />
On . property 2334.44 <lb />
By those living outside of Greenville In Greenville township <lb />
On. polls 379.35 <lb />
On . property 1399.29 <lb />
By Railroads, Express Co. and other corporations <lb />
On . . <lb />
OF<lb />
2571.51 <lb />
1778.64 <lb />
1152.22 <lb />
II COST <lb />
Attempt lo he Made in Washington, <lb />
to eliminate Middle Men <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, July <lb />
An attempt to reduce the high of <lb />
living by eliminating the middlemen <lb />
in moats and green groceries through <lb />
direct dealing with farmers, is to <lb />
made hero by a con <lb />
made here by a concern in which <lb />
several under the <lb />
administration officials. Plans <lb />
for the movement have been under <lb />
way for sometime, but actual opera-1 <lb />
began only today. About <lb />
housewives, many of the <lb />
men of standing in social circles are i <lb />
associated with the movement in <lb />
co-operative and advisory capacity. <lb />
A preliminary survey of market j <lb />
conditions In Washington baa been <lb />
made and tho published statistics i <lb />
seems to place the responsibility for <lb />
the soaring prices upon the middle-1 <lb />
man. Tabulation prices taken in I <lb />
corners of tho capital <lb />
profits ranging from to per <lb />
cent. These admittedly arc offset by <lb />
waste business costs. <lb />
Tim now movement proposes to <lb />
gather provisions from tho country- <lb />
Side with n fleet of motor trucks <lb />
deliver them to the kitchen doors In <lb />
settled boxes upon order given the <lb />
day before. Tho loaders of the move- <lb />
say they will pay the farmer <lb />
per cent more than ho now gets <lb />
and sell directly to consumers for <lb />
per cent less than they now pay. <lb />
Total taxes . 5502.45 <lb />
I do hereby certify that the foregoing statement Is correct. <lb />
R. WILLIAMS, Auditor for Pitt County. <lb />
This docs not include polls or property listed since <lb />
Tux Hooks wore turned over to Sheriff. <lb />
Property listed before Co. i . <lb />
Polos listed before Co. Corn's W . 32.40 <lb />
THE ABOVE FIGURES WERE RENDERED HY THE COUNTY <lb />
LOOK THEM OVER FOR YOURSELF AND DECIDE WHETHER <lb />
OUR STATEMENT AS TO WHAT FIFTEEN CENTS ROAD TAX WILL <lb />
DO IF APPLIED TO GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP, IS TRUE OR NOT. <lb />
NOTICE THE LARGE PERCENTAGE THAT THE TOWN AND <lb />
PAY. THEY HAVE BEEN PAYING THIS ALL ALONG. <lb />
SO WHY NOT LET THEM BUILD YOU GOOD ROADS AND RELIEVE <lb />
OF ROAD DUTY FOR ALL TIME IF THE FIFTEEN CENT <lb />
ROAD TAX THAT ARE NOW PAYING IS USED HERE FOR THE <lb />
BOND ISSUE AND NOT SPENT IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THE <lb />
COUNTY AS IS NOW THE CASE, THIS CAN BE DONE. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP OVER ONE THIRD OF ALL THE <lb />
ROAD TAX OF THE COUNTY AND TWO FIFTHS OF THIS IS DIS- <lb />
ALL OVER THE COUNTY, WHY NOT USE OUR OWN <lb />
MONEY HERE AT HOME AND GET THE BENEFIT OF GOOD ROADS <lb />
VOW WHILE LIVE THE BOND ISSUE IS THE WAY. <lb />
VOTE FOR BONDS AND PROSPERITY ON JULY THE 29th. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION <lb />
W. W- Resigns and <lb />
Service of Norfolk <lb />
Southern <lb />
Walter Johnson, the Washington <lb />
star, has placed nine shutouts to his <lb />
credit so far this season. <lb />
Manage George Shillings thinks n <lb />
k-f giving tho Braves the <lb />
worst of It in his decisions on balls <lb />
end strikes. <lb />
characteristics known to <lb />
one. She was for tome time <lb />
of the faculty of Oxford Col- <lb />
and has taught in other <lb />
of tho state. Mr. Andrews is <lb />
n conductor on the Atlantic <lb />
Lino railway, and Is known to many <lb />
of the employees of the road as one <lb />
of the most popular young <lb />
men in tho entire service. After <lb />
pending their honeymoon in the west- <lb />
tin part of the state, Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Andrews will at homo to their <lb />
friends at Weldon, North Carolina, <lb />
Three largo tables required <lb />
to hold all of tho beautiful <lb />
Wedding presents which wore re- <lb />
and which were only an <lb />
of the wide popularity of the <lb />
two young people. Greenville's <lb />
gain, and the letter town <lb />
Is to be congratulated upon the ac- <lb />
cession of a fine young woman <lb />
is Mrs. Andrews. <lb />
Announcement is made or the res- <lb />
of Mr. W. W, as <lb />
genera passenger agent of the Nor- <lb />
folk Southern railroad company, the <lb />
resignation to take effect <lb />
Mr. resigns from <lb />
service of the Norfolk Southern for <lb />
the purpose of accepting a Similar <lb />
position with tho <lb />
ham and Atlantic Railroad, hie <lb />
headquarters hereafter will be In <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
During tho four years in which Hr. <lb />
has been in the service of <lb />
tho company which is leaving <lb />
the road made as much progress <lb />
It ever made In twice that much i <lb />
before. He is a progressive man <lb />
with progressive Ideas, and Is a <lb />
gentleman in the position which <lb />
he held. Ho was ala <lb />
he held. Ho was always interested <lb />
In tho duties of his position, <lb />
at his work when needed <lb />
The loss of the Norfolk Southern Is <lb />
the gain of the A. H. and A. and <lb />
best wishes of hundreds of friends <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina and In <lb />
will go with Mr. to his. <lb />
new work. <lb />
Rivers still thinks ho can de- <lb />
feat Willie Richie and is <lb />
for tho return bout. <lb />
aim Hartford, <lb />
have been running summer <lb />
shows and have met with consider-j <lb />
able success. <lb />
Play Ball Here Thursday <lb />
and <lb />
Two baseball have been <lb />
to be played in this town during <lb />
the remainder of the week, tho first <lb />
to be tomorrow with <lb />
; nil the other on Friday with Washing- <lb />
ton. will bring another <lb />
aggregation to Greenville, <lb />
will come Just as to win <lb />
she in the game that the locals <lb />
lost to them here last week. Tho <lb />
team will it usual lineup of <lb />
y players, and will well <lb />
ed for the contest when it la pulled <lb />
Off. <lb />
As to the game with Washington on <lb />
Friday, tho local fans believe <lb />
Greenville has the better end of It, At <lb />
least, they lay, the chances are in <lb />
favor of them, and they will do all in <lb />
their power to make it four out of live <lb />
name. The loss of the game of yes- <lb />
does not in any wise throw a <lb />
damper on their efforts, and It does <lb />
tint in the least them <lb />
They realize full well that their team <lb />
v as yesterday, that had <lb />
their entire bunch been on <lb />
tilings would likely have much <lb />
different. <lb />
Both games will be called at <lb />
o'clock in the afternoon of the own <lb />
on which they ate played. <lb />
of <lb />
recently purchased by the White <lb />
is batting over In the <lb />
American association. <lb />
Big Meeting is be Held <lb />
City <lb />
Fast And Exciting Game Was Lost <lb />
by Greenville <lb />
OUTLOOK VERY TEAM <lb />
Prominent Speakers Are On he <lb />
Train From <lb />
em To <lb />
Delegate <lb />
Representative and delegates from <lb />
every section of the state will gather <lb />
at City next week for the <lb />
gathering of tho North Car- <lb />
Good Roads Association. Every- <lb />
thing points to one of tho finest and <lb />
best conventions the association has <lb />
had, and tho officers are very <lb />
much encouraged over the splendid <lb />
outlook. <lb />
Any citizen of state may en- <lb />
list a-3 a member of tho good roads <lb />
association, and no requirements or <lb />
demands made upon him when <lb />
he hands In his name for membership. <lb />
More progress in tho way of <lb />
has been made In this state lit <lb />
the last five or ton years than in any <lb />
quarter of a century preceding that <lb />
time, and tho counties of the state <lb />
that have not issued bonds or that <lb />
have not caught any of the good roads <lb />
fever are not in the majority. <lb />
The following notice of the moot- <lb />
has sent out by Mr. Joseph <lb />
Hyde Pratt, the of the as- <lb />
The prospects that there will <lb />
be a most successful convention of <lb />
the North Carolina Roads As- <lb />
City July 31st <lb />
and August 1st. Among the speak- <lb />
will be Hon. John II. Small, con- <lb />
from tho Writ district; <lb />
Hon. H. L. Godwin, congressman <lb />
from tho Sixth district; Prof. <lb />
H. Blanchard from Columbia <lb />
New York city; Hon. Jesse <lb />
Taylor, president of tho Ohio Good <lb />
Roads Association, and <lb />
dent of the National Highways As- <lb />
etc. Arrangements have <lb />
been made by the chamber of com- <lb />
of city to give i <lb />
tho convention a surf party and fish <lb />
fry on the beach. The Southern Rail <lb />
Way Will operate n special train from <lb />
Western North Carolina to carry the <lb />
delegates to this convention, and the <lb />
other railroads offering special <lb />
rates. <lb />
Everyone who is interested In the <lb />
of Good Roads iii North Caro- <lb />
is most cordially invited at- <lb />
tend help to promote cause <lb />
throughout the length and of <lb />
JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Jilt. DAVIS HERE <lb />
One of Oldest of Greenville Men <lb />
I k In Town Today. <lb />
Mr. T. C. Davis, of Wilson, one of <lb />
the oldest of living men born in <lb />
Greenville, is in town today looking <lb />
over the scenes of his childhood days, <lb />
and shaking hands with friends. Mr. <lb />
Davis Is accomplished by a Mrs. <lb />
Woodard. Ho is old, and a <lb />
who is well remembered <lb />
by the older people of the town, <lb />
glad to see him back, <lb />
standing his ago. Mr. is hale and <lb />
hearty, and says that lie feels like a <lb />
much younger man. <lb />
Two Of Hot Player Were <lb />
The Team.- All Of <lb />
Sana Cum in The <lb />
First Inning <lb />
In a fast and interesting game <lb />
baseball played in Washington yes- <lb />
Greenville lost to the Wash- <lb />
laddies their borne grounds <lb />
by the narrow margin of to It <lb />
was an uphill fight for Greenville's <lb />
team from start to finish, since, due <lb />
to errors on the part of the team <lb />
and the weakening of in the <lb />
box. the home team scored lour runs <lb />
in the Brat inning. This, however, <lb />
was the last time they ever bad ,. <lb />
Chance to go around the Circuit, lot <lb />
tightened, and his team- <lb />
mates behind him closed in. and the <lb />
remainder of the game was <lb />
almost to perfection. <lb />
There were many things which <lb />
contributed to the defeat of th. <lb />
Greenville laddies, and one of the <lb />
principal of these was the absence <lb />
from their positions on the team <lb />
two of tho best men In the <lb />
These two players took a little <lb />
down the sound on <lb />
and on their way back got stuck in <lb />
tho mud and failed to get back in <lb />
time for the big show. An a result. <lb />
manager of th. local team had <lb />
to get his wires busy and get <lb />
men from Dine Town to come down <lb />
and help him out in the affair. These <lb />
players, of course, had never had ex- <lb />
Greenville team. <lb />
and were used to playing with <lb />
the new lineup and consequently <lb />
could not do as well as might <lb />
otherwise have done. <lb />
Barnes and the <lb />
that defeated Greenville here last <lb />
week when In r op <lb />
did the work for w <lb />
team. Those two players <lb />
from a battery which is about as <lb />
tear to being Invincible aw any <lb />
has bad to against this <lb />
year. <lb />
pitched a good game, but <lb />
was not as affective as in th-- <lb />
with Washington. HI <lb />
only weakening was in <lb />
after that time he and <lb />
teammate tightened so well <lb />
there was nothing else <lb />
their opponent. <lb />
The score by Innings <lb />
. <lb />
Washington . I I <lb />
and <lb />
Barnes and <lb />
Market Problem d <lb />
CHARLESTON, S. C. July <lb />
Tho marketing of cotton was the <lb />
subject of discussion by <lb />
South Carolina State I <lb />
Ion, which began Its seventh annul I <lb />
convention today at the Isle of <lb />
President B, W. delivered th <lb />
address. Other prominent <lb />
speakers were Commissioner <lb />
the f-nth Carolina department <lb />
agriculture and Dr. Knapp. <lb />
.-head of tho farm demonstration Work <lb />
the States department <lb />
agriculture meeting will con- <lb />
w. <lb />
Pitcher William Phillips. Jr. the <lb />
of <lb />
Phillips, is working out with his <lb />
Indianapolis team In the <lb />
league. <lb />
Henry W. Warren, <lb />
the Methodist <lb />
died in Denver. Born In <lb />
Mass., Jan. 1831.<lb /></p>
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l K I <lb />
Ml <lb />
US <lb />
AM IDEM <lb />
Terrible Mishap to Mat-hint- <lb />
mil- rand People <lb />
A mar fatality was the result <lb />
a automobile collision that <lb />
occurred Sunday over in Halifax <lb />
county, and In which several <lb />
Tarboro people figured. <lb />
Mr. Jenkins, bis wife and lit- <lb />
child, and a Mrs. were <lb />
riding in the machine. They had left <lb />
Tarboro early on Sunday morning <lb />
and were bound for Panacea Springs <lb />
were traveling over a stretch <lb />
building of good roads and also to of <lb />
Ten Car Load- of Business Men Make <lb />
Trip to lo M <lb />
and Arouse <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C July <lb />
party, composed of about prom- <lb />
business men of Washington and <lb />
vicinity, journeyed to Williamson <lb />
Thursday afternoon In automobiles. <lb />
The trip was made for the purpose of <lb />
arousing interest along the route be- <lb />
tween here and Williamston in the <lb />
in Halifax county, which is <lb />
said to be one of the finest pieces <lb />
of road In part of the state. The <lb />
machine was going at a rapid rate, <lb />
traveling perhaps thirty or forty miles <lb />
after two o clock. There were ton L- . cam <lb />
see what progress was <lb />
making with the new road work In <lb />
The party left Washington shortly <lb />
to a curve; <lb />
in the road where a large ten <lb />
tree bad down and was lying <lb />
across their path. The machine <lb />
the tree, was almost literally shat- <lb />
Into splinters, and Mrs. <lb />
was seriously injured. Medical at- <lb />
was immediately given her. <lb />
most every house to toll the , , hoard from <lb />
care, owned and driven by Caleb Be <lb />
Capt. George T. Leach, J. O. <lb />
Harry F. H. Rollins. W. H. <lb />
Ellison. J. K. Hoyt. Frank Hovers. <lb />
Thad Sparrow and W. W. <lb />
The trip to took about <lb />
two hours, the stopping at <lb />
proposition to the and <lb />
inviting them to Join in the ride to <lb />
A number did so. <lb />
When was reached <lb />
Mayor Godwin was sought out and <lb />
plied with questions regarding the <lb />
read building in Williamston. <lb />
Ho slated that Williamston had <lb />
voted for a bond Issue some <lb />
time There were forty of <lb />
roads in the township to be con- <lb />
and lie thought that this <lb />
could be done at the cost of about <lb />
eight or nine hundred dollars per <lb />
mile. <lb />
This information startled the WaSh- <lb />
somewhat. It was found. <lb />
today. <lb />
FOB <lb />
California Will Help Finance Big <lb />
Exposition <lb />
SAX Cal., July a <lb />
vote of to with half of the <lb />
population at the July <lb />
this city passed a bond Issue of near- <lb />
a million dollars for completion <lb />
of the San Diego <lb />
on the lines made <lb />
by the government requirements <lb />
and the needs of the and <lb />
tries that have decided to participate <lb />
BETTER BE SAFE <lb />
THAN SORRY. <lb />
Remember your own property, however <lb />
safe-guarded may be damaged or de- <lb />
by FIRE, originating from <lb />
your neighbors carelessness. <lb />
When insuring, Get the <lb />
best, IT COST NO <lb />
MORE. <lb />
H. A, WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Comfort <lb />
THE kind of furniture that <lb />
that la pleas, <lb />
to the as well a <lb />
being solidly comfortable. <lb />
The fine piece we of- <lb />
fer and the la parlor, <lb />
bed-room and dining-room effects are bargains at the <lb />
prices asked. <lb />
, j I <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE<lb />
however, that Williamston had had to <lb />
The original fund a stock sub- <lb />
Disastrous <lb />
Storm on <lb />
Saturday <lb />
do considerable grading, digging, cut- <lb />
ting down of trees, draining and cart- <lb />
clay and sand, he majority of <lb />
these difficulties will not have to be <lb />
contended with in Washington <lb />
Mayor Godwin also went on to tell <lb />
that town had spent some <lb />
In equipment. This Included seven <lb />
teams, carts, road scrapers and other <lb />
machinery necessary for the doing of <lb />
work. He added that his men <lb />
completed about fifty yards of road <lb />
v every day. <lb />
The party, upon Mayor Godwin's in- <lb />
motored about four miles <lb />
out of town to see the men at work on <lb />
the new road. They examined th <lb />
equipment that is being used <lb />
asked numerous questions regarding <lb />
of Then came <lb />
a bond issue of Both these <lb />
funds are about half <lb />
News that has reached town during <lb />
or two ls to the effect <lb />
of the bond issue remaining a disastrous storm swept <lb />
in the treasury. The of section of country in and <lb />
developed early that funds about on Saturday evening <lb />
not sufficient if all the between live and eight o'clock. Th. <lb />
and countries that notified the Expo- was not so severe in town as <lb />
it was short distances out In the <lb />
country. It is said that a few miles <lb />
below town Just across the river, the <lb />
hail and wind were very severe, and <lb />
that the crops of several of the farm- <lb />
of their coming really came. <lb />
Tho capital stock was Increased by <lb />
making tho total <lb />
with fully <lb />
subscribed. On top of this it was de- <lb />
to make another of ere thereabouts are almost completely <lb />
and this bond Issue has Just destroyed. <lb />
been made. San Diego, has Several prominent farmers from <lb />
all the money she needs with were in town this morn- <lb />
it-- to finish her exposition. Governments and told of what the storm <lb />
the cost and necessity of the different and of , <lb />
own funds. I were The wind uprooted <lb />
Work on the physical completion the score, and In some places <lb />
materials. <lb />
Upon their <lb />
return to town, th; <lb />
Washington men spent a few minute, of tho It <lb />
with various friends and acquaint- arc four one of the most destructive storms <lb />
most a fifth under way c years, and the damage was <lb />
and plans and contracts lot for of this summer. <lb />
In the city and then returned <lb />
home. <lb />
The was a most instructive one <lb />
Messrs. Ellison. Rollins and others <lb />
who talked with the farmers along the <lb />
way, stated that they had met no op- <lb />
position of any kind and that all were <lb />
willing to donate some labor and <lb />
every assistance In their power i <lb />
aiding the building of better roads. <lb />
Among those who took the trip, he- <lb />
sides the car owners mentioned, <lb />
It T. R. R. Warren. J. <lb />
more. The California State Building <lb />
will he Started In a few weeks, the <lb />
contract having been at <lb />
by the state commission. <lb />
Money makes the mare go, but it <lb />
takes organization to spend the con- <lb />
without wanting it. San Diego <lb />
more for her money than any <lb />
liar enterprise ever started In <lb />
country and Is so far of <lb />
Exposition In the same comparative <lb />
Marriage License <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds Bell <lb />
Issued marriage licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing parties. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
None. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Sam and Emma J. Carr. <lb />
Henderson Williams and <lb />
Redmond and Elizabeth <lb />
Unsightly Face Spots <lb />
Are cured by Dr. Eczema <lb />
Ointment heals all skin <lb />
No matter how long you have <lb />
been troubled by burning, <lb />
or scaly skin humors, Just put a <lb />
little of that soothing antiseptic, Dr. <lb />
Edema Ointment, on the <lb />
sores and the suffering stops Instant <lb />
Healing begins that every min- <lb />
Doctors use it in the I i i <lb />
and recommend it Mr. of <lb />
Littleton, Pa., eczema en <lb />
Dr. Eczema <lb />
mint cured It In two <lb />
to relieve or money refunded. <lb />
All druggists, or by mall. Price <lb />
Chemical Co., Philadelphia <lb />
and St. Louis. <lb />
List Your Farm and City Property <lb />
For Sale With <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Office at present In Edwards with Atlantic Coast Realty <lb />
Co. Permanent offices In Greenville Banking and Trust new <lb />
building when completed <lb />
ROY C. AN, Manager <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS HOSES. <lb />
AND ASTERS IN ALL <lb />
COLORS 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 />
plants, palms and ferns <lb />
for house decoration <lb />
Write for list <lb />
J. L. A CO, Raleigh. N. C, <lb />
D. J. Jr., for Green <lb />
and vicinity. <lb />
FOUNDED IN 1881 <lb />
CHARTERED 1859 <lb />
TRINITY COLLEGE <lb />
An institution of education Intensely devoted to developing men. Its <lb />
graduates are everywhere successful and fill Important positions In all <lb />
lines of work. They occupy places of honor and dignity in and <lb />
state, and ably and prominently represent their state in the national <lb />
government A college supplied with ample resources to provide the <lb />
beat education. More a million dollars recently added to its en- <lb />
A wide range courses. Necessary expenses of the f Indent <lb />
moderate. No increase in within twenty-fire years. <lb />
For and Illustrated booklet address <lb />
B. L. FLOWERS, <lb />
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N. C <lb />
vans, Claude Charles M. LIN that U ls <lb />
be ready on time. It could be ready In <lb />
September, 1914. if anything should <lb />
make It desirable or expedient at <lb />
that time. <lb />
JUMPED SOUND <lb />
tie. A. J. Cox. Wilson Russ. J. F. Ber- <lb />
J. J. Hodges, A. C. Harrison, A. C <lb />
Hathaway, D. W. Bell. Carl <lb />
George A. George A. Ricks. <lb />
W. A Chauncey, Gilbert <lb />
Walter Credle, J. L. Warren. James <lb />
Jackson. John G. Hodges. E. H. ,. . , <lb />
W. R. George I. Dall. Handcuffed, Plunged <lb />
Into Sound <lb />
A prisoner, whose name could not <lb />
learned, but who was In the <lb />
I of an officer, on his way back <lb />
from Norfolk to jumped in- <lb />
J. E. Mitchell and Ashley G. Leggett <lb />
CASE AFTER CASE <lb />
Plenty More Like This In Greenville. Sound and was drown- <lb />
Scores of can tell ed the Southern train <lb />
you about Kidney Pills. WM the trestle <lb />
a happy citizen makes a public state- <lb />
of hi.- experience. Here ls a <lb />
The man had run away from Farm- <lb />
Lock and Joella Jones. <lb />
Sam Teel and Ella Cobb. <lb />
Frank Baker and HInes. <lb />
defeated In the first <lb />
battle at Junction. <lb />
Robinson, first <lb />
nor of the state of Kansas, <lb />
born. Died Aug. 1894. <lb />
A NEW PARLOR CAB LINE <lb />
HAS BEEN INAUGURATED <lb />
via <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
Between <lb />
Charlotte and Raleigh on the New <lb />
Seaboard Train <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
STATE NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
Julius L Pres. Greensboro, N. IX <lb />
Maintained by the State for the <lb />
en of North Carolina. Five regular <lb />
Courses leading to degrees. Special <lb />
Courses for teachers. Free tuition <lb />
u those who agree to become teach- <lb />
In the state. Fall session begins <lb />
September 17th. 1913. For <lb />
and other Information, address <lb />
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1898 <lb />
Location excellent first-class, <lb />
of successful experience. Special care of the health of <lb />
students. An instructor la each dormitory to supervise <lb />
conditions of boys under hit care. Excellent library and <lb />
gymnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Foil term opens <lb />
September <lb />
FOR ILLUSTRATED <lb />
IT. W. PELE, Headmaster, <lb />
. NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
case of it. What better proof of mer- and had reached Norfolk In his ,.,, <lb />
It can he had than such endorsement An after <lb />
L. W. Lawrence, Washington and had handcuffed and was <lb />
Greenville. N. C, am him back to Just <lb />
to make tho fact known the was midway of <lb />
I have been greatly ion the a <lb />
Kidney Pills, that I got from out of and was <lb />
the John U Drug Co. Too before he could <lb />
of the kidney score-. <lb />
annoyed me and I often noticed <lb />
the flow was scanty. I took <lb />
Kidney Pills, and since then, <lb />
my kidneys been in much better <lb />
The above statement must carry con <lb />
to the mind of every reader. <lb />
Don't ask for a kidney remedy <lb />
He was handcuffed, and could not <lb />
have had he wished. <lb />
THIRTY <lb />
BABIES DIE <lb />
EVERY <lb />
MINUTE <lb />
lotto p. m.; Charlotte <lb />
a. m.; Ar. Raleigh p. m. <lb />
This train solid between <lb />
and Rutherfordton. Parlor Car <lb />
ls operated between Raleigh, and Edge- <lb />
The Heart Of The <lb />
White for schedules, etc. <lb />
H, D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C <lb />
DR. J. C. GREENE <lb />
Physician and Surgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training School <lb />
A State school to train teachers for the public <lb />
schools of North Carolina, Every energy is directed <lb />
to this on s purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to <lb />
teach Fall term begins Sept. 1913. For <lb />
and information, <lb />
address, <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE BEAUTIFUL CHIMNEY <lb />
BOCK SAP <lb />
-via <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
The King Of AH Laxatives <lb />
Of the 55,000.000 born every year, I For constipation, <lb />
of them die before they and UM Dr. Kings <lb />
a year to the statement New Life Pills. Paul of <lb />
-ask distinctly Edward at Buffalo, N. Y., says <lb />
of all laxatives. are a bless- <lb />
to all my family and I <lb />
keep a box at Get a box and <lb />
get well. Price <lb />
by all druggists. <lb />
Pills, the came that Mr. Lawrence had and <lb />
-the remedy backed by home last fall, <lb />
all stores. means that 40.000 babies die <lb />
burn Co. Props. Buffalo, N. Y. and <lb />
Your Back is Lame-Re- 1-m- In Sweden and Nor- <lb />
tho way- here are <lb />
tho Infant mortality Is <lb />
smallest. <lb />
. i . , , . Dr. William H. Davis, of Boston, <lb />
,. , . . . <lb />
said that the deaths of infants would <lb />
OMAHA. Neb., July In the per cent if no sables <lb />
fourth annual tournament for tho clay j were fed from other <lb />
court tennis championship of the Unit- of <lb />
ed States began today on the courts preventable, <lb />
of tho Omaha Field club. Some of I <lb />
me of . <lb />
country are taking part. The week's <lb />
card Includes the championships Id <lb />
men's men's doubles, and con- <lb />
singles and men's consolation <lb />
doubles. <lb />
i. v. aUTOs, D. M. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls <lb />
answered day or night. Office at R <lb />
L Smith's sale stables, with hospital<lb />
H. <lb />
I Still With <lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance Co, <lb />
I of <lb />
Hew York. <lb />
Chimney Rock tins been for <lb />
years famed for its beauty both <lb />
and story. <lb />
Why not spend your vacation at <lb />
one of the comfortable hotels beau- <lb />
situated this lovely valley. <lb />
Hotel rates remarkably cheap, <lb />
to per week. Homelike service. <lb />
Good fine livery, good fish- <lb />
The SEABOARD'S NEW <lb />
makes It EASY to get to <lb />
Rock, and <lb />
rounding mountains. Write today for <lb />
booklet <lb />
H. D. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
JAMES KER, Jr., T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
BINGHAM SCHOOL'S <lb />
Two from II. S. Army allow <lb />
other. , <lb />
S Camp July and <lb />
a year. Add CoL R. Box N. <lb />
,,., world <lb />
Two Mats from U. S. Army to N. C A. and M. CoW <lb />
one. Mm <lb />
Lake for t <lb />
Term. WOO <lb />
with U. Army <lb />
Tuition and Board I par Halt <lb />
J. C. Lanier<lb />
IBO<lb />
Ira 4-w <lb />
to US Fourth Street, <lb />
H. L. smith's <lb />
formerly occupied by Chinese <lb />
Phone <lb />
H. T. The Plumber. <lb />
MOVED <lb />
Into Nu Stable. <lb />
Corner 2nd street <lb />
SAX SHOUT <lb />
Men <lb />
Baggage and<lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets all Trams <lb />
We can't interest the man who <lb />
to can we please the <lb />
man who cares for neither comfort <lb />
or if You want a buggy <lb />
that is serviceable and has a style all <lb />
own, we feel that we can meet <lb />
YOUR every demand. <lb />
We know the vehicles w make so well, <lb />
that we gladly them and our guarantee it <lb />
based upon an experience forty seven years. <lb />
Come to see us, YOU <lb />
are always welcome <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
not <lb />
North Carolina, county. <lb />
In the superior court <lb />
Geo. H. Brown, of F. B. <lb />
Deed., vs. F. C. Hard- <lb />
of J. J. Perkins, Deed. J. <lb />
M. Bernard, Holman Barnard. Jul- <lb />
Bernard, et <lb />
The defendants; Holman Bernard <lb />
and Juliette Bernard will take <lb />
notice that summons the above en- <lb />
titled action Issued against the <lb />
defendants on the 13th day of May, <lb />
1913, out of the Superior Court of Pit <lb />
County, which summons was return- <lb />
able before bis honor at the May <lb />
Term of Pitt County Superior Court <lb />
at tho court Grenville on <lb />
the 19th day of May, 1913, for tho <lb />
OF <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior court, August term, <lb />
1913. <lb />
Delia Nobles Richard Nobles. <lb />
The defendant, Richard Nobles, <lb />
the above entitled cause, will take <lb />
notice that an action entitled as above. <lb />
has been instituted the superior <lb />
court of county by Delia No- <lb />
as plaintiff vs Richard Nobles <lb />
as defendant, for the purpose of dis- <lb />
solving the bonds of matrimony ex- <lb />
between the plaintiff and the <lb />
defendant and the said Richard No- <lb />
will further take notice that he <lb />
ti required to appear before the Judge <lb />
of the Superior court at a court to <lb />
be held for the county of Pitt, at the <lb />
court house Greenville, Pitt <lb />
on the 2nd Monday before the <lb />
1st Monday of September, It being the <lb />
18th day of August, 1913, and answer <lb />
the complaint this cause which has <lb />
this day been deposited and tiled in <lb />
the office of the clerk of the superior <lb />
court of said county, within the first <lb />
three days of said term; and let the <lb />
pose of establishing a Hen <lb />
on land claimed by the defendants In defendant take notice that if he <lb />
. , . . , . . fail to answer the complaint within <lb />
the town of Grenville; the defendants, h by law, the plain- <lb />
will also take notice that they are re- hit apply to the court for the <lb />
quired to appear at the next term of relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This the 7th day of July, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, Pitt County <lb />
ltd <lb />
court that convenes on tho second <lb />
Monday after the first Monday In <lb />
being the 15th day of said <lb />
month, and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint or the relief demanded will <lb />
be granted. <lb />
This the 27th day of June 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE <lb />
GOOD <lb />
ATTRACTING <lb />
County Party Say They Are <lb />
York Party Pays <lb />
Same Tribute <lb />
LOUISBURG, July good <lb />
roads of Franklin county are fast <lb />
coming to be recognized as the best <lb />
in the state. People come from <lb />
sections of the country to In- <lb />
them and at first hand <lb />
their plan of construction. <lb />
On Wednesday of this week, a large <lb />
party from Goldsboro, consisting of <lb />
George C. Royall, Capt. N. <lb />
F. K. Borden, John M. Grantham, U. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK OF <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
W. A. Taylor, J. C. Taylor and N. <lb />
B. Dawson, Tills W. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, and P. I. <lb />
Pursuant to an order made by <lb />
H. W. Whedbee, Judge, In the above <lb />
entitled cause on the 26th day of June <lb />
SALE 1913, the undersigned Receiver will <lb />
By of of a on Monday, the 21st day of July, 1913, <lb />
gage executed to me by R. V. Jefferson at the hour of A. M at Bethel, <lb />
and M. T. Jefferson on the day N. and in the store building recent- <lb />
of August, 1908, and duly recorded occupied by the firm of <lb />
the Register's office In Pitt County Taylor and offer at public <lb />
Book Q-8, page to secure the to the highest bidder for cash the <lb />
payment of a certain bond bearing entire stock of goods, wares, <lb />
even date therewith, and the disc, together with all fixtures and <lb />
in said not having furnishings, now to be found in <lb />
complied with, I shall expose at building, formerly occupied by <lb />
lie auction for cash on Saturday, the Taylor and <lb />
day of July, 1913, at noon, in is also given hereby In <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County, at the Court accordance with the of the <lb />
House door, the above mentioned order of Judge <lb />
Being a town lot in tho town -t Whedbee entered on the 26th day of <lb />
Greenville, beginning at an iron June, 1913, the said Receiver ls now <lb />
it; Reade Street, B. W. E. having prepared a complete Inventory <lb />
corner, and running Westward with stock of goods, wares and mer- <lb />
Northern lino feet aforesaid, and sale will be <lb />
and inches to a corner, thence North- made according to said inventory at <lb />
ward with Simon Eastern so much on the dollar. All <lb />
boundary feet inches to a corner, purchasers are notified that the <lb />
then Eastward with Evans Southern stock and inventory will be <lb />
line feet inches to a corner an times for their Inspection. <lb />
Reade St, thence with the Western be made subject to the <lb />
boundary Southward inches confirmation of the court, <lb />
to the beginning. This 30th day of June. 1913. <lb />
This June 26th. 1913. N. B. DAWSON, <lb />
J. A. Receiver. <lb />
Mortgagee, d-w <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
Atty. <lb />
ltd. <lb />
Representative D. M. Clark, of Pitt, <lb />
Is In With Gov- <lb />
Action, And Will <lb />
Render <lb />
Favorable comment on the action <lb />
of Governor Craig in calling the <lb />
General special session <lb />
to consider the matter of unjust <lb />
freight rates is being heard on all <lb />
aides In this town today. The bus- <lb />
men are very much pleased that <lb />
the governor has taken these steps <lb />
lo remedy the matter, and they feel <lb />
that relief from the intolerable dis- <lb />
is now but a short dis- <lb />
off. <lb />
For many years the people of the <lb />
A. Norwood and John Borden. who have been suffering from the op- <lb />
the board of trustees heaped upon them by the rail- <lb />
pointed to build miles of good roads ls <lb />
in the Goldsboro township of Wayne j to receive tho attention of the <lb />
county with the bond Issue legislature in extraordinary session <lb />
passed for that purpose, and Just freight rate <lb />
Judge W. R Allen, B. H. Griffin, E. B. j been formed in most of the count- <lb />
Borden, Jr., Edward Borden and T. H. state during tho past <lb />
Norwood, -spent the day In going over months, and these organizations are <lb />
our roads and studying methods and ail in Power to educate the <lb />
plans of construction. They were ac- up to the point where they will <lb />
by Messrs. W. H. Universal demand upon th. <lb />
Thomas B. and F. B. for relief. The Pitt county <lb />
of this A barbecue was tendered in the <lb />
the visitors and a number of local since It WM organized hero <lb />
at the noon hour by Mr. David a month ago, and the officers <lb />
in the Lancaster Hotel. e association are very much <lb />
This committee of gentlemen ex- that of the <lb />
pressed themselves very last <lb />
on the superior quality of the of discrimination, and has deter- <lb />
roads over any they have yet to call upon the legislature to <lb />
seen and they have been In fifteen the railroads to come to terms, <lb />
other counties where they are building Representative D. M. Clark, of Pitt <lb />
. county, was this morning asked for an <lb />
Recently a party from Rochester, expression of his views on the <lb />
N Y who had toured the country in giving the <lb />
a car to Florida and back to this point following notice, stated that he was in <lb />
said that they had not seen any roads empathy with the movement, and <lb />
on their Journey that surpassed or ha would support any sort of a reason- <lb />
tho <lb />
roads. <lb />
Some two years ago this county be- is <lb />
Franklin county measure that might be by <lb />
the lawmakers. Mr. Clark's statement <lb />
its construction of good roads in To Tho <lb />
earnest. Of course there was The fact that Governor Locke Craige <lb />
some opposition. But the spirit of called General Assembly to <lb />
progress prevailed. The three town- in extra session should be cause <lb />
ships of Youngsville, Franklinton and tot much rejoicing among the people <lb />
Louisburg voted bonds for this Carolina, Tor they are assured <lb />
Franklin- that tho Administration is <lb />
ton and Louisburg exerting every effort within it <lb />
The work has gone steadily forward Power to relieve the of <lb />
until <lb />
If Township Gets Ber Six <lb />
Cents Of Fifteen, She Will <lb />
Maintain Own <lb />
And Bridget <lb />
the Greenville Township Good <lb />
Roads <lb />
Some few weeks ago a column of <lb />
figures were published in Tho Re- <lb />
to show what could be done <lb />
for roads on the fifteen cent road tax <lb />
that we are now paying, and we still <lb />
contend that this fifteen cents is a <lb />
sufficient amount to build and main- <lb />
the roads under the bond issue. <lb />
To refresh the memory those who <lb />
might have forgotten, we quote the <lb />
figures again as <lb />
Interest on bonds at five per <lb />
cent . <lb />
Sinking funds to take up bonds 526.17 <lb />
Maintenance fund after con- <lb />
. <lb />
Total cost of improved up- <lb />
to-date roads . <lb />
Amount now raised in Green- <lb />
ville township on fifteen cent <lb />
road tax . <lb />
We are greatly Indebted to the an- <lb />
ti-road men for having so clearly <lb />
called the people's attention to the <lb />
fact that two-fifths or of the <lb />
money raised In Greenville township <lb />
by the fifteen road tax does not go <lb />
to the roads in this township at all <lb />
but is spent In maintaining the con- <lb />
nets to work on the roads other <lb />
parts of the country. <lb />
We have contended all along <lb />
the money raised in Greenville town- <lb />
ship should be spent on the roads <lb />
this township, and not on the roads <lb />
of other townships as is now done. <lb />
And one of the strongest arguments <lb />
for the bond Issue ls that we will get <lb />
one fifteen cents spent here at home <lb />
and not in the county. <lb />
It has never been contended that <lb />
three-fifths of the fifteen cents or <lb />
that now goes to the Green- <lb />
ville township roads would provide <lb />
for interest, sinking fund, and main- <lb />
but we dO say the <lb />
raised by a fifteen cent tax will take <lb />
care of the bond issue if applied <lb />
strictly to Greenville township <lb />
it Justly belongs. <lb />
This very point regarding the gen- <lb />
THE SAME UNCLE JERRY <lb />
Circumstances Had Made a Change In <lb />
and He Wanted it <lb />
to Be Understood. <lb />
At Sumter, N. C, there was a large <lb />
crowd of colored people at the depot <lb />
as the train pulled in. An old bald- <lb />
headed Uncle Jerry had his head out <lb />
of coach set apart for colored pas- <lb />
and a man on the platform <lb />
recognized him and called <lb />
Mister is <lb />
The old man looked straight at him <lb />
but made no response. <lb />
No response. <lb />
has <lb />
persisted the man as <lb />
he drew nearer. <lb />
was to de- <lb />
the old man. <lb />
What's de <lb />
does want anything of <lb />
bow talk Reckon <lb />
has got de <lb />
evidently reckon <lb />
knows <lb />
I knows Is <lb />
man <lb />
did know <lb />
fall. Why, I dun worked <lb />
fur three <lb />
when worked mo <lb />
what was I <lb />
mewls fur <lb />
But I want to <lb />
Is a heap <lb />
mewls fur <lb />
Johnson on de <lb />
along white folks. I <lb />
might last fall, but <lb />
If to permeate any <lb />
ed conversation me <lb />
some responsible to introduce <lb />
Record Herald. <lb />
work has gone steadily forward Power to relieve the people of the This very point we <lb />
each township has approx- tyrannical oppression from which they el county fund tor the O <lb />
Sly miles of the best roads that have so long suffered the convict force WM ISMS severe. <lb />
OF SALE OF REAL u hereby <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale con- . . . ,,,,,,, <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed to all indebted to the es- <lb />
by W. W. Perkins to E. A. late to Immediate payment to the <lb />
Jr., on the 2nd day of January, 1909, undersigned; and all persons having <lb />
and recorded In the register's office claims against said are <lb />
in Pitt county in book U-9, page t present to the under- <lb />
before r <lb />
o'clock, noon, expose to public sale, 24th day of June 1914, as this notice <lb />
before the court house door in Green- be plead bar of recovery <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash June 1913 <lb />
the following described parcel of MARSHALL COX <lb />
land, . ., . . <lb />
In the town of Greenville, of M. C. Tyson, deed, <lb />
on the west of A. C. L. rail- it. <lb />
road, beginning at the Intersection <lb />
of and Railroad streets TO Oil <lb />
runs north 31-20 west 1491 feet to a appointed by <lb />
stake, the corner of lots , , . . court of Pitt <lb />
on street, thence a f a. <lb />
can be found anywhere, and the wort freight rates imposed by the railroads <lb />
continues. Other townships will soon of the state. <lb />
fall in lino, for good roads are con- D- M- CLARK- <lb />
Governor's official <lb />
As a result, land values along these is as <lb />
public highways have been greatly en- The proclamation of Governor <lb />
rural life has become Witt the seal of North Carolina <lb />
more desirable, and automobiles have fixed is set forth in tho fol- <lb />
lowing admirable put up, it must be understood to <lb />
Proclamation by the j this means, if we spend the won on <lb />
and with tho advice the road tax that are now paying, on <lb />
Council of State. I, Locke Craig, Greenville township. This will <lb />
of the state of North Car- our withdrawing from the <lb />
in tho of the power general county fund and we Will BO <lb />
conferred upon me by the longer ho burdened with the support <lb />
v.-eeks ago, and we tried then to make <lb />
position clear, but anti-road <lb />
men have helped us wonderfully in <lb />
bringing out the point. Our state- <lb />
published in connection with <lb />
the above figures is as <lb />
making the statement that <lb />
the bond issue taxes will not be <lb />
TO BE LABELED <lb />
been multiplied by hundred fold. <lb />
amount of money could induce the <lb />
people of these townships to return <lb />
TO CREDITORS the mm of poor No <lb />
Having duly qualified before the county could have <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt nave yielded <lb />
as administrator of he estate of M. . <lb />
Any Man of Would Know That <lb />
These Two Stories Were <lb />
Merely Fables. <lb />
upon a time there was a <lb />
beaten golfer who admitted that he <lb />
had missed no short that <lb />
winning rival had no <lb />
long ones; who confessed that he <lb />
was on game and that while beat- <lb />
en by the margin of and without <lb />
great luck the count would have <lb />
and <lb />
backed him up against <lb />
a bunker and shot him at sunrise be- <lb />
fore he became more violent. <lb />
Once upon a time there was a fan <lb />
who left the ball park and called out <lb />
to a <lb />
game of year, pal; <lb />
they beat us to but if the ump <lb />
hadn't slipped us a couple of close <lb />
ones, the count would have been <lb />
They played better ball and <lb />
SALE <lb />
of the convicts, nor will we need them <lb />
after our roads are <lb />
Under the bond issue we will be re- <lb />
of the old county system by <lb />
which the roads duty is required and <lb />
Greenville township contributes six <lb />
be- tog claims against said estate to <lb />
made I authenticated, on or<lb />
will sell for cash before the j <lb />
Court House Door in Greenville at 1913. at o clock a m. <lb />
bile auction on Monday, August 18th. <lb />
1913, the following described lot . <lb />
parcel of land, situated in the town of for the people of <lb />
Greenville, County of Pitt and State of <lb />
North Carolina, and described as fol- <lb />
didn't even wait until <lb />
sunrise to pot this guy. Another ten <lb />
minutes, and he might have been be- <lb />
all human <lb />
Rice, in Collier's Weekly. <lb />
lows, Lot In said Town <lb />
between the state of North <lb />
w or will <lb />
Forbes and In April. . . . recovery <lb />
This sale Is made for the b. <lb />
of complying with the term, said nay. <lb />
of July. to me and thus save costs and <lb />
VIRGINIA H. expense. <lb />
of Mortgage This the day of July, 1913. <lb />
HARDING PIECE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Administrator of Richard Carr. <lb />
JARVIS and BLOW, Attorneys. <lb />
S ltd <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
J R. Haddock, late of Pitt county. <lb />
North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb />
, having claims against the <lb />
estate of the said deceased to <lb />
Slate of North Carolina, county of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
In the Superior Court, before U. C. <lb />
Moore. Clerk. <lb />
N. B, Dawson, of F. J. <lb />
son, Deed., vs K. L. Dawson, Henry <lb />
,; <lb />
son. heirs at law. from this date or will b <lb />
By virtue of an order made in n bar of their <lb />
entitled cause by Hon. D. C. Au Indebted to said stale <lb />
immediate <lb />
undersigned commissioner will Tills 16th day of Juno, 1913. <lb />
Monday, the 4th day of August, 1913,, R. SMITH, Administrator. <lb />
at m. offer for sale at public p a and SON, <lb />
before court house door <lb />
Greenville, M. C to the highest bid- <lb />
for the following <lb />
ed property the county <lb />
undivided one-fourth interest, <lb />
and In accordance with the res- <lb />
passed by the General <lb />
and ratified on the 6th day of <lb />
February, 1913, do issue my <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed on this extraordinary <lb />
and b, William W. on the other <lb />
iS f request the senators and the of the county; and will be given our <lb />
on the 6th day of December q and fifteen for the <lb />
of the General Assembly of of our own roads Just give <lb />
office of the Register of Deeds of Carolina to meet in their re- Greenville township her six cents that <lb />
County in Book E page the th Carolina to J o ft general <lb />
and she will maintain her own roads <lb />
and bridges, and let the other section <lb />
of the county have the for <lb />
she will not need them after hr <lb />
roads are built by the bond issue <lb />
nor will she need road duty when <lb />
only a drag will be used on <lb />
to keep them In repair. <lb />
Which looks the best to you, Mr. <lb />
to be applied to Greenville township <lb />
Voter, the bond issue at fifteen cents <lb />
and no road duty, or a special tax <lb />
or twenty-live cents with ten of it <lb />
going to the convict force and other <lb />
sections of the county, and also five <lb />
road duty <lb />
THINK IT OVER VOTE FOR <lb />
BONDS, ROADS AND PROSPERITY <lb />
ON JULY 29th. <lb />
Of course, whatever Is done is up <lb />
to the county commissioners, as the <lb />
law gives them all of the power <lb />
and if they should to <lb />
make Greenville township contribute <lb />
to tho general fund it would <lb />
have to be done, but we do not <lb />
they will do so. <lb />
lying on West side of Green Street be <lb />
Carolina and the railroads operating <lb />
ginning at the S. E. Corner on Green <lb />
St. and running West about feet <lb />
to Julia Sutton's land, thence along <lb />
Julia Sutton's line about feet to <lb />
Martha line; thence <lb />
along Langley's line feet to <lb />
Green St. along Green St. about <lb />
feet to the beginning. Being the <lb />
lot devised to said William W. Hum- <lb />
the last will and testament <lb />
of P. <lb />
Said land is sold to Satisfy said <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
July 17th, 1913. <lb />
J. L. Hill. <lb />
Mortgages <lb />
F. G. James and Son, <lb />
Stray Taken <lb />
Cow taken up on my plantation. <lb />
To Receive Report of Commission <lb />
To receive the report of the <lb />
Constitutional Commission, and to <lb />
consider tho submission to the people <lb />
of amendments to the Constitution. <lb />
WITNESS WHEREOF. I. Locke <lb />
Craig. Governor and Commander-in- <lb />
Chief, have hereunto set my hand <lb />
and caused great seal of the elate <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
and Mrs. has this day qualified as <lb />
F B and N B. Dawson, in administrator of estate of T. L, <lb />
and to all real and personal prop- Williams, deceased, mid all persons <lb />
conveyed to N. B. Dawson for Indebted to said hereby <lb />
life and to F. J. requested to make immediate settle- <lb />
Dawson, Ernest I. Dawson and with tho undersigned <lb />
Dawson in equal Dawson, by and all persons holding claims <lb />
F n and wife Augusta J. Sta- against said are hereby <lb />
r Maim , , they required to file <lb />
ton, by deed dated the w , ad- <lb />
within twelve month- <lb />
the hereof, or this notice <lb />
Recent Improvements at <lb />
Baptist Church Hearing <lb />
Completion <lb />
The completion is near at hand of <lb />
Blank and white left horn improvements that have <lb />
en, no oar marks, owner can get same <lb />
by paying for this advertisement, ,,,,, j,.,,. a quarter, <lb />
That G. Washington Incident. <lb />
Small William, aged three, and <lb />
John, aged five, bad taken special in- <lb />
In approach of Washing- <lb />
ton's birthday. Fond grandparents <lb />
and other relatives had been sending <lb />
them many cherry-tree and hatchet <lb />
post cards. <lb />
Of course the mother bad to <lb />
explain meaning of different <lb />
post cards. She tried to Impress <lb />
upon eons also lesson about <lb />
the of Our never <lb />
telling a lie. <lb />
Several nights before natal d y <lb />
of the much celebrated and greatly <lb />
lamented American, another consign- <lb />
of post cards was received by <lb />
the two boys. They were presented <lb />
to their mother at the dinner table <lb />
that evening to get her to tell of their <lb />
significance. <lb />
Among this last list of cards re- <lb />
were several showing the <lb />
chopped cherry tree. George <lb />
Washington could not tell a <lb />
said the devoted parent, as she <lb />
finished relating tho much herald- <lb />
ed incident. <lb />
Master William was for <lb />
a moment, and then, in all <lb />
mover, what was the mat- <lb />
and <lb />
and when all of the new additions <lb />
G. F. Greenville, N. C. have , <lb />
R. F. D. No. <lb />
and <lb />
March, and duly recorded in <lb />
book D-7, page Pitt county reg- <lb />
lo which reference is hereby <lb />
made for a more particular <lb />
of the therein <lb />
the tract, therein containing 1852 <lb />
acres, more or less, and fully <lb />
In said <lb />
This <lb />
DONNELL <lb />
ltd <lb />
will he plead In bar of recovery of <lb />
claims <lb />
This the 3rd or duly. Ills.<lb />
Administrator of tho estate of T. L. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys,. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Mississippi <lb />
Miss. July an- <lb />
encampment of the Mississippi <lb />
national guard was opened here to- <lb />
day, with Adjutant Fridge in <lb />
charge, Governors Hall of Louisiana <lb />
and of Alabama are <lb />
to attend tomorrow, order to add <lb />
Interest to the encampment tho gov- <lb />
at Washington has <lb />
ed the presence of two revenue cut- <lb />
this time, have expended a sum of <lb />
than Among these <lb />
a pipe organ, which <lb />
cost a considerable sum of money <lb />
There more this section of .-, and n mi in <lb />
country than all other Pt n steam plain, a <lb />
together, and until the last few handsome art windows. <lb />
to be . . <lb />
yours local The pipe organ a very beautiful <lb />
treatment, pronounced Incurable. church vices. Before was In- <lb />
proven lo lie a <lb />
and therefore stalled an organ Or S piano had to <lb />
be and of <lb />
Co. Toledo, Ohio, la the become with this, <lb />
on II Is taken In- . ,,,.,, v , m, <lb />
In from lo drops in a ten- and decided to make the Change. The <lb />
Perfect up-to- windows were erected by <lb />
offer hundred dollars for any it ; date In every respect, <lb />
falls to cure. Send for ant tea- <lb />
Time to Kick. <lb />
There was an excitement in tho old <lb />
inn at the cross roads. The ancient <lb />
proprietor was bristling up like an <lb />
angry porcupine, <lb />
got to be thundered, as <lb />
he brought his list down on tho Ink- <lb />
register. gosh, <lb />
got to stop, or I'll up the ho- <lb />
the asked tho <lb />
fee drummer. <lb />
enough. I could stand <lb />
those sleep-walking motorists crawl- <lb />
under the bed and ham- <lb />
mering on the springs, <lb />
they thought they under an <lb />
but I'll It I am <lb />
going to put up with dreaming <lb />
tors climbing up tho ceiling and <lb />
knocking all tho plastering down, Jest <lb />
they Imagine they tinker- <lb />
with their flying machines. No. <lb />
It's got to <lb />
building In the town. <lb />
William A. of Washing- <lb />
ton, D Is maker of the art <lb />
windows that have been Installed, and <lb />
v blob add much to the beauty of <lb />
building. Two of the memorial <lb />
Mr. F. G. <lb />
It has been I James to the TS. <lb />
In service for a while and heats the G. James, and are some of tho <lb />
r. J. Toledo, a I church as well as the system of heat- finest to be found anywhere <lb />
that has been Installed In any in this part of the state. <lb />
Little Bit of Irony. <lb />
Louis J. Horowitz ls noted In New <lb />
York for his trenchant wit. Thus, in <lb />
the discussion of a recent contract, <lb />
certain rather niggardly proposals <lb />
were to him. and Mr. <lb />
rebuked their niggardliness with <lb />
quiet <lb />
for <lb />
gentlemen, make <lb />
ff more and we'll run you up a <lb />
that will highest<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018258_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
K REFLECTOR Inc. <lb />
D. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
matter. Let us remember that ad- <lb />
vantages will be taken of every Blip <lb />
of the tongue that our <lb />
n make, and, unless we are very <lb />
careful, we. may be beaten at our own <lb />
game. Gentlemen of the committee, <lb />
do your level best to get better rates <lb />
us, but In the name of high <lb />
en, what you do, DO NOT COM- <lb />
PROMISE. <lb />
EXTRA SESSION <lb />
I Governor Locke Craig last night is- <lb />
sued a proclamation calling the state <lb />
one . . <lb />
Hi <lb />
may bad upon <lb />
application at in <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans <lb />
and Third street. <lb />
senior, <lb />
per on September to consider and <lb />
advertising remedy the unjust freight rates that <lb />
Kill be for at three are now being charged North Can- <lb />
JO action, tho <lb />
matter governor has the unanimous <lb />
For <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
second class <lb />
August at the post a; a people of this state. <lb />
Tilt MIST pleasure to handle the college hap- Those European nations which have <lb />
Only one more week remain u to the best of our ability, recognized government, <lb />
we may work for the cause Again, we wish to thank Editor Lu- and which have been giving us down <lb />
good roads in Greenville township, for bis kind remarks, which are the country because we have been <lb />
During this time every honorable as friend enough not to do it, would <lb />
fort should be made by bond ail the founder and also manager-editor feel cheap if the whole thing <lb />
to educate voters up to of Greenville Reflector until re- were to collapse all of a <lb />
the point where they will not vote did a good turn for his town <lb />
against good roads and progress. Be- and paper when he secured Henry <lb />
tins time and next Tuesday Arnold Dennis to relieve him of the <lb />
the opponents of the bond issue will editorial work. The paper shows up <lb />
be hard at work trying to well for the increased force, and Mr, <lb />
the voters against the measure, and Dennis is easily making good as an <lb />
thus try to defeat what can not be editor. Mr. Dennis was formerly the <lb />
styled as anything else than a pro- correspondent of The Chronicle at <lb />
measure. Trinity College, where he was a <lb />
week will be the most dent, and readers of this paper know <lb />
the entire campaign, and it is during his <lb />
the next seven days that many voter- <lb />
will decide as to which way they shah Conger, of the Rocky Mount of hundreds of towns and <lb />
cast their ballot. Let no man seems to like to take ad- in Carolina and neighboring <lb />
If with his <lb />
he he did, we don't won- <lb />
that he got such a big salary, <lb />
especially much of that lobbying <lb />
was done during the summer time, <lb />
and when the weather was hot as <lb />
it Is now. <lb />
You can kick against road bonds <lb />
all you want to, but say what you <lb />
wish, they have been the salvation <lb />
If you see a dearth of editorials in <lb />
state papers this week, you may <lb />
know the reason why. Most of the <lb />
editors are in Asheville attending the <lb />
press convention. <lb />
A merchant in Durham has this <lb />
sign hanging on the walls of bis <lb />
store, not spit on the floor, it <lb />
is and yet he does not see the <lb />
Joke. <lb />
It is so hot in Omaha that rats will <lb />
not stay in the Jail. Well, their lib- <lb />
of leaving is something which <lb />
the prisoners incarcerated there do <lb />
not enjoy. <lb />
in <lb />
Let no man ti <lb />
ml to deceive another, but let every , , that states. <lb />
trying to find relief, but the railroads try ShoW appeared Thursday in our editorial <lb />
FRIDAY, 1913 <lb />
Di v of <lb />
No expert in the building of good <lb />
roads has ever taught us anything of <lb />
tho durability of the several kinds <lb />
of Improved roads that are given to <lb />
the people of the state. Some, of <lb />
course, will last longer than others <lb />
and some are noticeably cheaper <lb />
have hardened their hearts, and <lb />
. failed to grant a reduction. But <lb />
day not far off when the shipper <lb />
and manufacturers will find a way <lb />
out. <lb />
North Carolina has a governor who <lb />
Is Interested in the welfare of his <lb />
people. He has issued the call. Girl <lb />
on your armor, oh. ye people, and go <lb />
forth to the fray with the <lb />
to win or to die in the attempt. <lb />
others. It does not necessarily fol- <lb />
low that the cheaper roads will last A sovereign state is being <lb />
a shorter time than the more <lb />
ones, for much depends upon the <lb />
conditions of the soil upon which they <lb />
are built, the care that is taken <lb />
them, and the weather that follow; <lb />
their construction. <lb />
Now, the bond issue which will be <lb />
a great people is being almost <lb />
squeezed to death by a few corpora- <lb />
officials; and these people have <lb />
decreed that an end must come to <lb />
such treatment <lb />
The railroads realize what is be- <lb />
fore them; they know that the Gen- <lb />
Assembly Is ready to act They <lb />
voted upon next week provides for <lb />
the building of sand clay roads in are Paring to make the last <lb />
. struggle; and the people of UM <lb />
state can do no less than to prepare <lb />
Greenville township. All road <lb />
say that this is one of the best <lb />
and the cheapest roads than can <lb />
built, and that it is as easily kept up <lb />
as any <lb />
finest sand clay roads in Durham <lb />
county that can be found anywhere <lb />
in the state, and all of them are la for of Brother <lb />
for the greatest tight that they have <lb />
ever attempted in this direction <lb />
of the rates are far more <lb />
that we were talking about <lb />
and not We will <lb />
that we saw that error in the paper <lb />
while the forms were on the press, <lb />
and the press stopped and <lb />
mistake corrected. Tho crusade, as <lb />
the admits of no <lb />
and we should have these dairy laws <lb />
enacted at once. <lb />
It costs but very <lb />
little to keep them in repair and <lb />
thousands of dollars worth <lb />
products go over this road into the <lb />
city of Durham every year. <lb />
Greenville and her neighboring <lb />
towns have no very good roads lead <lb />
into them, and arc <lb />
bases, It is proposed to build a sys- IS THERE A <lb />
of roads that shall insure traffic This question has been asked man;, <lb />
for this town for years to come. The times during the past two or three <lb />
bond Issue provides a fund for months, and each time has been an- <lb />
upkeep of the roads after they in a way somewhat different, <lb />
built and there is no way around the Is there a lobby One might as well <lb />
fact that with a little attention every ask the question, Is there Are There <lb />
year, the sand clay road will last there Is smoke Well, everybody <lb />
for years and years. In counties nows that there is, and evidence so <lb />
the state where sand clay roads far gained seems to point to the <lb />
have been built, it has been found that there Is a lobby. Colonel Martin <lb />
that they are In almost as good con- M. stated before the <lb />
now as they ever were. They committee that be had drawn a hand <lb />
certainly show no signs of giving out some salary for a long time to hang <lb />
in eight years. <lb />
around the corridors of congress <lb />
try to persuade man and that <lb />
man to vote his way <lb />
It is all right for a congressman <lb />
be informed upon the subjects up- <lb />
DO NOT COMPROMISE <lb />
Every few days one Is accustomed <lb />
to hearing scant rumblings of <lb />
a compromise with the railroads on which he must vote, but he should <lb />
in matter of freight rates. II be very careful as to where he gets <lb />
seems that the long, weary fight his information. Some sources are <lb />
causing some the meat reliable some are not, and that <lb />
tic, to grow weak at their posts of t information which comes from a lob- <lb />
duty and that they are beginning to is of the latter class. He Is <lb />
lose faith in the work unto which to stalk around through the halls <lb />
they have set their hands. Of congress and put in a good word <lb />
Now. if such a spirit M this is for his company and try to carry <lb />
lowed to pervade the minds of the things his way. <lb />
people of the state, we had Just as; Proof Is conclusive that there is a <lb />
well throw up the sponge right now, lobby, and there should be no let up <lb />
and make up our minds that we are In the to crush it. Let our con- <lb />
going to pay the same old rates for be free to decide the la- <lb />
all time to come. It will not do us sues upon their face value, so that <lb />
any good whatever to let up in the i their minds may be unprejudiced an-1 <lb />
We have made certain de- . their thoughts pure In the matters <lb />
and we can get them If only i Importance that they have to con- <lb />
we shall go forth to the battle elder. The country has the greatest <lb />
demand them. As we have pointed respect for Colonel in that <lb />
out in these columns before, North he has turned state's evidence, and <lb />
Carolina people would today be pay- that he has thrown so much light <lb />
two cents a mile for passenger; on the lobby business. The senate <lb />
fares If the people had not grown earnest, and Its In- <lb />
weak In the back and allowed the will amount to a <lb />
railroads to pull the wool over our deal. <lb />
eyes, and give us a two and a half <lb />
cent fare. The railroads have not Durham put up a strong tight for <lb />
forgotten this, we should North Carolina home for th-i <lb />
her that they have not forgotten It. wives and widows of Confederate vet- <lb />
of the brightest men in the and It seems that she should <lb />
ploy of a system are have won out. We hope this Is not <lb />
ii their might affair similar to the <lb />
work out plan by which they , ma recently made down here. But <lb />
can work the bluff on us, treat Durham's bid was not as good as the <lb />
us just as niggardly as they did be- one put up by though <lb />
the advantages of the pro <lb />
posed bond issue. No voter should <lb />
cast his ballot through prejudice, but <lb />
as he honestly thinks it should be <lb />
cast. And, we believe that if every <lb />
man understands the true <lb />
of the step that Greenville township <lb />
is about to make, the measure will town <lb />
by an overwhelming majority. <lb />
Other towns and counties in the slat <lb />
are far more heavily bonded than is <lb />
this one, and where the people have <lb />
good roads, it is impossible to find <lb />
ore man of ten who is <lb />
of issues <lb />
were Ii i to tot <lb />
reads. <lb />
On next Tuesday there will come <lb />
to voters of Greenville township <lb />
an opportunity to say whether they <lb />
shall go forward or whether they shall <lb />
stay in the same old ruts. If our <lb />
roads remain as they arc at the pres- <lb />
time, our neighboring towns will <lb />
get our market, or at least a large <lb />
entitled l's Diary Our It is most pleasant to note that the <lb />
distinguished contemporary should weeds various parts of the town <lb />
have known from reading the editor- are beginning to fall before the reap- <lb />
do well to take notice. There is scythe. You had better begin to <lb />
I lace on Fourth street where the con- mow front of your home, or <lb />
sidewalk is almost over goblins will get you if you don't mind <lb />
with weeds, and It is a disgrace to <lb />
What has become of the county <lb />
home matter We hope the people <lb />
have not decided to drop an <lb />
which was so well started. <lb />
A headline says that the <lb />
regime is growing shaky. Please tell <lb />
us when It was in any other sort <lb />
of a condition. <lb />
The high cost of living will never <lb />
come down until the men who sell <lb />
the agree to let us have the <lb />
The Corporation Commission has a lower rice- <lb />
The wheels of progress are begin- us guessing as to Just why it <lb />
to slow up somewhat. Mr. Bit- should Journey all the way from <lb />
which heretofore Raleigh to Old Point Comfort, Va., to <lb />
has been appearing weekly will hero- have a conference with the officials <lb />
alter greet Its patrons only once a of the railroads in state. It may <lb />
month. Well, when a man is that <lb />
of state of the greatest nation <lb />
in the world, and spends half of hit <lb />
time on the lecture platform, some- <lb />
thing has got to slow down to make <lb />
room for all of this extra exertion. <lb />
But, go to it, Bill Jennings, you're all <lb />
right. <lb />
the whole bunch wants <lb />
get out of hearing distance. <lb />
to <lb />
Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble <lb />
When you have trouble with your <lb />
stomach or chronic constipation, don't <lb />
Imagine that your case Is beyond help <lb />
Just because your doctor falls to give <lb />
you relief. Mrs. G. Plain- <lb />
field, N. J writes over a month <lb />
past I have been troubled with my <lb />
stomach. I ate upset it <lb />
terribly. One of Chamberlain's ad- <lb />
books came to me. After <lb />
reading a few of the letters from <lb />
who had been cured by Chamber- <lb />
Tablets I decided to try <lb />
I have taken nearly three-fourths of <lb />
a package of them and can now eat <lb />
Remember that when you vote almost everything that I For <lb />
Dr. Carter may be coming down <lb />
to rid Eastern North Carolina of <lb />
Well, If he does, a gold <lb />
should be struck off in his hon- <lb />
or, and a hat collection of several <lb />
millions ought to be made up for him. <lb />
For a sovereign state to allow <lb />
part of it. Farmers are going to prisoners under its care the election, you are deciding sale by all druggists, <lb />
their produce to the market that Is perish in a fire where the whether or not Greenville will con- <lb />
most easily reached, and they are go- are kept, Is nothing short of and grow as the market-place <lb />
to travel over the roads that are neglect, and the state should for Pitt county whether it shall <lb />
the best If good roads lead into all he held responsible. This is what go somewhere else, <lb />
of our competitive markets while we happened in Arkansas yesterday <lb />
have ditches to travel, why we None of them did crimes that would A press dispatch says that peace <lb />
may expect that our ditches will re- warrant any such treatment, and between Greece and Turkey Is about <lb />
four weeks, <lb />
in reality. <lb />
Yes, formally, and not <lb />
main and that Greenville's share of state should be made to answer for to be concluded formally. And, we <lb />
the country trade will go to the neat- its carelessness. add, for a period of three or <lb />
by towns. It is a matter of a great <lb />
deal more importance than most of We are not an Admiral <lb />
our people seem to realize, and unless but through all this long con- <lb />
we awake to our opportunities, we we have never yet been able <lb />
shall some day find that we have been to our that that g. n <lb />
left, and that our town Will be the only fellow who has <lb />
one to suffer for what we have done. ever And, <lb />
do not believe that this government <lb />
should fall over itself In allowing, <lb />
Mil. <lb />
The press dispatches yesterday car <lb />
the news that Mr. A. B. Justice, <lb />
of Greensboro bar, had announced <lb />
himself as a candidate for United <lb />
States senator to succeed Senator <lb />
S. Overman. The announcement <lb />
The people of the state have not <lb />
been howling for the governor to <lb />
have the veto power, and <lb />
Commission did exactly the <lb />
right thing In cutting it out of the <lb />
new constitution. <lb />
Good Judges of tobacco say Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured Is best. Let mo <lb />
supply you. D. W. <lb />
Millionaire Faces Trial <lb />
LOS ANGELES, Cal July <lb />
The case of George H. mil- <lb />
banker of Long Beach, who is <lb />
charged with contributing to the <lb />
of two girls, is on the docket <lb />
for trial tomorrow. was in- <lb />
and arrested as a result of a <lb />
I raid on the apartment house, <lb />
to have been the headquarters <lb />
for a gang of dealers <lb />
who operated for the benefit of men of <lb />
wealth and social prominence in this <lb />
vicinity. <lb />
him to accept the honors from the <lb />
French president. <lb />
We believe that Mr. Overman is the <lb />
right man in the right place, and <lb />
that he will win out in the contest, <lb />
A bunch of Texans who have been he not want to get <lb />
traveling in the Rio valley.,,,, head a <lb />
Here Is what a member of the board <lb />
, near or Just across the Mexican <lb />
came as no surprise to the people of <lb />
. . ., , I have wired President Wilson ask- <lb />
state who have been alive to re-; <lb />
cent developments In the case, and that Theodora j of aldermen handed u. <lb />
ambassador to that country, j Is a rich if you <lb />
Well, It would be temporary relief do not the fine crop of <lb />
here at home, but it would be cruelty am jg being raised In tho <lb />
to animals to send the j <lb />
down upon those people to the south <lb />
who have been keeping up with re- <lb />
cent happenings. Former Governor <lb />
R. B. Glenn has stated that he would <lb />
in September make public the course <lb />
which he shall pursue In the matter <lb />
This was merely a statement to the <lb />
us. <lb />
Republican senators are predicting <lb />
a calamity for the country if the Dem- <lb />
tariff measure passes. If that <lb />
be true, then we had as well prepare <lb />
fore, if not worse. <lb />
MICAS <lb />
The following lines from the Char- <lb />
Evening Chronicle are very <lb />
greatly appreciated by the editor of <lb />
The Reflector. There are several <lb />
members th of the <lb />
whom we have known for a long <lb />
time, and whose friendship we prize <lb />
very highly. During our service aB <lb />
lours was better than the one College correspondent for <lb />
effect that he would also be In the, <lb />
race, for It was only by a brave Socialists that <lb />
flee on the part of the Secretary Daniels was the cause of <lb />
that he was able to keep out of riot in Seattle the other day. for a calamity, for It is going through <lb />
r Senator toga last Well, if the would only a streak of greased lightning. <lb />
member to get out a red letter <lb />
He did a wise thing not to get In- lion of the News and Observer, and <lb />
to that fight, and we feel pretty sure j have several copies flared about over <lb />
that he would do the better thing In j city, things would cool off In a <lb />
staying out of the race that will hurry, <lb />
started next year. We are not one <lb />
The highway has been com- <lb />
through Durham county, and <lb />
of those who believe that one man <lb />
should be given or allowed all the <lb />
pie that can be had from the the quarter of a million for good <lb />
counter, and we do not advocate j roads recently voted by Orange <lb />
one man's retaining all that com- soon stretch the line through <lb />
to his state, but there are county. They are all falling In <lb />
states In the nation that have In line, and Greenville township has no <lb />
upper house of congress two abler time to lose. Let us be up and do- <lb />
statesmen than has North Carolina <lb />
Some of them point out the fact <lb />
that Mr. was a crook to start <lb />
with, else the corporations would <lb />
have employed him to hang <lb />
around Washington In their Interest. <lb />
Of course, somebody la going to <lb />
deny the statements that Lobbyist <lb />
has been making. The <lb />
prising thing about It Is that they <lb />
have waited so long to do <lb />
If the Monroe doctrine Is ever to <lb />
No one wants to get It In his <lb />
that it is time for us to quit the light <lb />
Just because a special session the <lb />
legislature has been called. big <lb />
and the think twice be-1 <lb />
fore acting once In the matter of <lb />
a change with regard to the seat be enforced, now is the time for this now beginning. <lb />
now occupied by Lee Overman. <lb />
hone In the matter. Nations to the <lb />
that but few <lb />
government to show that has back- j <lb />
bone in the matter. Nations to the <lb />
nations to the east to the hi announced <lb />
south, and to the west, are clamoring I speeches are to be made on the new <lb />
for action on our part, and we must <lb />
either up shut <lb />
We should not grow lax in this by our successful competitor. <lb />
advertisement in big letters <lb />
Beach is calling <lb />
An <lb />
says, <lb />
Is <lb />
but the Tee, it Is a <lb />
tariff bill. We think congress would <lb />
accomplish more If this policy were <lb />
followed all the while. <lb />
Geologists Visit Cobalt Region <lb />
TORONTO, Ont, July A <lb />
large party of foreign delegates to the <lb />
International Congress of Geologists <lb />
which is to meet here next month, <lb />
started today on a trip of Inspection <lb />
to Porcupine and the mining <lb />
district of tour will last <lb />
an entire week and will end at Ottawa. <lb />
YOLK HUMMER <lb />
In <lb />
THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS <lb />
WESTERN NORTH <lb />
Land of tho <lb />
Sapphire <lb />
Where there Is Health In Every <lb />
Breath. climate is perfect the <lb />
year round. In spring and summer <lb />
the region Is Ideal <lb />
Reached by <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY <lb />
Solid through train, Including parlor <lb />
car, between Goldsboro, Asheville and <lb />
via Raleigh, Greensboro, <lb />
Salisbury. Other convenient through <lb />
car arrangements <lb />
Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Until <lb />
September M, lilt <lb />
For complete information apply <lb />
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A., <lb />
Asheville, N. C. <lb />
R. H. T. P. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. <lb />
J. Jones, T. P. A <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
A flood Investment <lb />
W. D. a well known mer- <lb />
chant of WIs. bought <lb />
stock of Chamberlain's medicine o <lb />
as to be able to supply them to his <lb />
customers. After receiving them he <lb />
was himself taken and says that <lb />
one small bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
was worth more to him than the <lb />
of his entire stock of these med- <lb />
For Bale by all druggists. <lb />
Voters Registered for <lb />
Good Road Bond Election <lb />
Those Favoring The Say <lb />
Their Trouble Lies In Get- <lb />
ting The Voters To <lb />
To Polls <lb />
When the registration books closed <lb />
last Saturday afternoon, voters of <lb />
township bad <lb />
names for the election on next <lb />
Tuesday, July Ti, which shall decide <lb />
the question to whether this town- <lb />
ship shall issue in bonds for <lb />
of the roads of the <lb />
township. This is considered a pretty <lb />
good percentage of the voters in this <lb />
part of the county, though there are <lb />
perhaps two hundred or slightly more <lb />
voters of the county who not sign <lb />
their names on the books. <lb />
The election has been set for Tues- <lb />
day, July and between this time and <lb />
the day of the election much hard work <lb />
will be done by both advocates and <lb />
the opponents of the issue. The cam- <lb />
has been a long and hard-fought <lb />
one, and at times much bitterness has <lb />
been displayed by some of the voters <lb />
of the township. <lb />
Leaders both sides seem to be <lb />
very confident of the final outcome of <lb />
the election, and each Is claiming the <lb />
victory. The advocates of the bond <lb />
issue are claiming at least five <lb />
red of registered voters, with a <lb />
possibility of a landslide In favor the <lb />
issue. They say that the only thing <lb />
that can cause them to lose the <lb />
will be the laxity of <lb />
red voters In going to the polls and <lb />
Those men who have fought <lb />
hard for the issue do not hesitate to <lb />
claim that they will have a big major- <lb />
when the final windup comes. They <lb />
realize, however, that their biggest <lb />
obstacle is getting the voters to <lb />
polls, and they are aware of the fact <lb />
that some hard work must be done in <lb />
this respect. <lb />
Opponents of the bond issue are <lb />
equally as confident of the election, <lb />
and will be satisfied with nothing less <lb />
than a big majority In favor. <lb />
They be very active during the <lb />
last week before the election Is to come <lb />
off, and expect to fire some of their <lb />
biggest guns during this time. <lb />
It is pointed out by the advocates <lb />
of the bond Issue that <lb />
the coming <lb />
the of the be <lb />
greatly In many respects <lb />
Counties in every section pf. state <lb />
are voting bonds for Improvement <lb />
their roads, and where bonds have <lb />
teen Issued and the roads Improved <lb />
this way, the people generally <lb />
are very much satisfied. Considerable <lb />
activity has been noted in Western <lb />
North Carolina In regard to good <lb />
roads, and tho slogan of the <lb />
all over the state at the pres- <lb />
time to awaken an interest la <lb />
matter in this section of state. <lb />
In a letter recently sent out by Mr. <lb />
Joseph Hyde Pratt, announcing the <lb />
date for the next good <lb />
convention at City, fol- <lb />
lowing paragraph appeared, and will <lb />
be read with <lb />
the last convention was held <lb />
In Charlotte a year ago, much en- <lb />
for good roads has been <lb />
shown In Western North Carolina; and <lb />
In this section counties and townships <lb />
have voted tor road bonds to ex- <lb />
tent of Now let us do <lb />
same for Piedmont and Eastern Caro- <lb />
The counties and townships <lb />
which have voted bonds are also In- <lb />
In discussing the proper ex- <lb />
their money so as to get <lb />
the greatest mileage of well-built <lb />
road; and by getting together and <lb />
listening to the road experts who <lb />
be with at the convention, we <lb />
be able to solve many problems now <lb />
confronting <lb />
In regard to the good roads meet- <lb />
which is to be held in <lb />
City on July and August the <lb />
following and tentative pro- <lb />
gram has been <lb />
Every citizen of North Carolina <lb />
is interested in the of his <lb />
state, bis county, his township, or his <lb />
town, is directly interested in the bet- <lb />
of public roads, because, <lb />
to a great extent, the condition of <lb />
these roads determines the material <lb />
pi ogress and prosperity of our state. <lb />
Few states in the south have <lb />
more activity during past <lb />
Months in an effort to get money <lb />
v herewith to build good roads than <lb />
has North Carolina, <lb />
among mountain counties. It is <lb />
believed that this activity has been <lb />
cue in a large measure to the <lb />
of the North Carolina Good <lb />
Roads Association held at Charlotte a <lb />
year ago, and to the work carried <lb />
since that date. <lb />
This convention will emphasize par- <lb />
road maintenance, <lb />
problems In the various sections <lb />
of our state, and the convention will <lb />
he frequently thrown open for a full <lb />
and free discussion on the part of <lb />
the delegates of questions of local in- <lb />
Below is given a tentative <lb />
I July SI, 1913 <lb />
Morning Session, <lb />
I. Convention called to order by the <lb />
president . H. B. Varner. <lb />
Opening prayer . <lb />
Rev. Euclid <lb />
of <lb />
For the state, Gov. Locke Craig <lb />
For City, The Mayor<lb />
For the association, R. B. Varner <lb />
For the delegates, J. C. <lb />
Raleigh Chamber Commerce <lb />
C Report of <lb />
Secretary Joseph Hyde Pratt <lb />
Treasurer . Joseph G. <lb />
C. Appointment of <lb />
Membership committee. <lb />
Resolutions committee. <lb />
Publicity committee. <lb />
Committee on nominations and <lb />
next meeting place. <lb />
Review of road passed <lb />
by the general assembly of 1913 <lb />
with brief review of road work <lb />
in state since <lb />
last convention. <lb />
Necessity for state aid In road con- <lb />
Discussion of what this association <lb />
con do to help bring about more <lb />
efficient road legislation and ad- <lb />
ministration. <lb />
Why state convicts should be used <lb />
on the public roads <lb />
Guy V. Robert-s <lb />
Afternoon Session, o'clock <lb />
II. County road <lb />
Reports from road engineers, <lb />
county <lb />
etc., from the <lb />
counties represented. <lb />
It. of <lb />
Sand-clay roads, t <lb />
Dirt roads. <lb />
Macadam <lb />
W. L. Spoon of the U. Pub- <lb />
Roads. <lb />
W. Road Engineer. <lb />
Wide tires. <lb />
Cooperation between county, state <lb />
and federal governments In road <lb />
building and maintenance <lb />
Hon. H. L. Godwin, <lb />
Congressman from Sixth district <lb />
Friday, August 1918 <lb />
Morning Session, o'clock <lb />
Opening prayer <lb />
Address Hon. John H. Small <lb />
Congressman from First district <lb />
Sort talks from representative <lb />
of the National Highway <lb />
Hon. Jesse Taylor, President <lb />
Ohio Good Roads Federation. <lb />
Hon. Vander Hurst. <lb />
Hon. Will Ward <lb />
IS. Comparison of the automobile laws <lb />
of other states with the North <lb />
Carolina law . <lb />
Hon. A G. <lb />
of American Automobile <lb />
Afternoon Session, o'clock <lb />
Report of progress of special high- <lb />
Central highway. H. B. Varner <lb />
Pres. Central Highway Com. <lb />
Crest of Blue Ridge Highway, <lb />
. Joseph Hyde Pratt <lb />
State Geologist. <lb />
Highway, <lb />
Dr. M. H. Fletcher <lb />
Capital to Capital Highway, <lb />
. . . . Leonard Tufts <lb />
Triangular Highway, <lb />
. . . . J. R. <lb />
Duties of the highway <lb />
Prof. T. F. Hickerson <lb />
of the University of N. C. <lb />
Report of <lb />
Membership committee. <lb />
Resolution committee. <lb />
Publicity committee. <lb />
Committee on nominations and <lb />
next meeting place. <lb />
of officers. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
TAKE <lb />
In accordance chapter sec- <lb />
of the Ordinances of the town <lb />
of Greenville, every occupant or own- <lb />
of a lot In said town is hereby <lb />
notified to clear sidewalks of <lb />
all weeds, grass or other rank <lb />
as far as such lot extends. All <lb />
persons tailing to comply with this <lb />
law by August 1st will he subject <lb />
to the fine imposed In such cases. <lb />
Littleton College <lb />
Attention is called to an <lb />
of Littleton College <lb />
appears elsewhere In our columns. <lb />
This Institution has had a very <lb />
career and has made a dis- <lb />
contribution to the education <lb />
of young women In this and adjoin- <lb />
Wisconsin Municipal <lb />
Wis., July A wide <lb />
variety of municipal <lb />
scheduled for discussion at the annual <lb />
meeting of the League of <lb />
Municipalities, assembled here <lb />
today for a three session. May- <lb />
ors or other officials of nearly all the <lb />
leading cities of the State are In at- <lb />
Meeting of Lutheran Synod <lb />
Ind Teach- <lb />
of Lutheran parochial schools <lb />
throughout a large section of the mid- <lb />
West are attending the conference <lb />
of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod <lb />
Missouri, which began Its sessions <lb />
In this city today. Professor Oscar <lb />
of Chicago Is presiding over the <lb />
FOR MOREL, MOTOR <lb />
cycles and motor boats at bargain <lb />
prices all makes, brand new machines, <lb />
on easy monthly payment plan. Get <lb />
our before buying or you <lb />
will regret It, also bargains In used <lb />
motor Write us today. En- <lb />
close stamp for reply. Address Lock <lb />
Box Trenton, <lb />
DROPS <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
For all of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Sciatica, <lb />
and <lb />
STOP THE PAIN <lb />
Give Quick Relief <lb />
It stops aches and pains, rs- <lb />
swollen and <lb />
I- <lb />
the uric acid Is <lb />
and In Its Wu <lb />
like it. <lb />
free on request. <lb />
BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
One Dollar ppr bottle, or <lb />
paid receipt of price If not <lb />
obtainable your locality. <lb />
I RHEUMATIC CURE CO. <lb />
Street <lb />
Chicago <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
cu, <lb />
MM, WOUNDS, SALT MM <lb />
WORK, in- b, <lb />
SALVE <lb />
Par Bo at <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
Majority of Friend Thought Mr. <lb />
Would Die, But <lb />
One Helped Him to <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vices this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb />
writes as was down with <lb />
stomach trouble five years, and <lb />
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb />
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb />
I tried treatments, but they <lb />
did not seem to do me any good. <lb />
I got so bad, could not eat or sleep, <lb />
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb />
would die. He advised me to try <lb />
and quit j <lb />
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
take bis advice, although I did not have <lb />
any confidence in it. <lb />
I have now been taking <lb />
three months, and it has cured me <lb />
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb />
since I began using it. <lb />
I am so thankful for what Black- <lb />
has done for <lb />
has been <lb />
a very valuable medicine de- <lb />
of the stomach and liver. It <lb />
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb />
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb />
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb />
used by young and old, and should be <lb />
kept in every family chest. <lb />
Get a package today. <lb />
Only a quarter. <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL<lb />
Bus College School For And <lb />
Strong experienced This school furnished the <lb />
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson College an-1 <lb />
at the University. Boarders under the immediate supervision of <lb />
Principal. <lb />
Merchants <lb />
POUT SCOTT, Kan., July <lb />
Leading retail through- <lb />
out Kansas rounded up here in <lb />
today f opening of the annual con- <lb />
of their Association. A <lb />
largo speakers <lb />
and a of live topics slated tor dis- <lb />
combine to give promise of the <lb />
most meeting In the his- <lb />
of the association. <lb />
Kansas City and are contest- <lb />
for the next convention. <lb />
QUININE AND MOST <lb />
EFFECTUAL TONIC <lb />
RELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS <lb />
AT THE SAME TIME <lb />
Grove's chill Tonic Combines both The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter's <lb />
in Tasteless form. The Quinine drives Healing OiL An Antiseptic <lb />
Surgical Dressing discovered by an <lb />
Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood <lb />
out Malaria and the Iron builds up <lb />
the System. For Adults and <lb />
Children, <lb />
You know what are taking when <lb />
you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chill <lb />
TONIC, for years through- <lb />
out the South as the standard Malaria, <lb />
Chill and Fever Remedy and General <lb />
Strengthening Tonic. It is as <lb />
the Strongest bitter tonic, but you do not <lb />
taste the bitter because the ingredients <lb />
do not dissolve in the mouth but do dis- <lb />
solve readily in the of the stomach. <lb />
Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean <lb />
it. <lb />
Poisoning. <lb />
Thousands of families know it already, <lb />
and a trial will convince you that DR. <lb />
PORTER'S ANTISEPTIC HEALING <lb />
OIL is the most wonderful remedy ever <lb />
discovered for Wounds, Burns, Old Sores, <lb />
Carbuncles, Granulated Eye Lids, <lb />
Sore Throat, Skin or Scalp Diseases and <lb />
all wounds and external diseases whether <lb />
slight or serious. Con people <lb />
I finding new uses for this famous old <lb />
remedy. Guaranteed your Druggist <lb />
I it. 11.00 <lb />
The Bent Medicine In the World <lb />
little girl had very <lb />
bad. I thought she would die. <lb />
Cholera and <lb />
cured her, and I can truthful- <lb />
say that I think Is the best med- <lb />
In the Mrs. <lb />
Clare, Mich. For sale by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
O N E <lb />
t refers to Dr. Liver Pills and <lb />
HEALTH. <lb />
Are you constipated <lb />
Troubled with <lb />
Sick headache <lb />
Bilious <lb />
Insomnia <lb />
of these symptom and many others <lb />
Indicate Inaction of th LIVER. <lb />
Take No Substitute. <lb />
The next time you want tobacco <lb />
come to my store and get Black <lb />
Eagle Bun Cured. It's a good one. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
III urn, nut Cm <lb />
The worse easts, no Butter of bow long <lb />
re cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Antiseptic Healing Oil. <lb />
sad Heals at lime. 11.00. <lb />
There is QUININE <lb />
Look r signature of E. W. GROVE on t <lb />
That is LAXATIVE QUININE <lb />
very box. Cures a Cold in One Day. <lb />
WEEK END AND SUNDAY <lb />
EXCURSION BATES <lb />
to <lb />
Mi CITY and BEAUFORT <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
From Week End Sunday <lb />
Goldsboro . <lb />
. 2.00 1.60 <lb />
New Bern . 1.60 1.00 <lb />
Wilson . 3.60 <lb />
. 8.00 1.76 <lb />
Greenville . 2.75 <lb />
Washington . 2.26 <lb />
Rates to Beaufort cents higher <lb />
to City. <lb />
Rates from stations In <lb />
same 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 />
I pf sale only. <lb />
For complete Information any <lb />
ticket agent or <lb />
W. W. O. P. A. <lb />
Norfolk. Va <lb />
K. T. P. A. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
To Cure a Cold in One Day <lb />
LAXATIVE Quinine. It Maps <lb />
and Headache and works Cold. <lb />
I refund money if it fails lo cure. <lb />
I W. signature bu. <lb />
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or <lb />
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to- <lb />
and make you happy. J. It. n <lb />
J. O.<lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
Your druggist will refund money if <lb />
fails to cure any case of Itching, <lb />
Blind, or Protruding Piles in to If days. <lb />
The first application gives Ease and <lb />
We have Just a fresh sap- <lb />
ply of the celebrated Black Eagle <lb />
Cured Tobacco. J. R ft J. O. <lb />
SOME DISCRIMINATION <lb />
The freight on vehicle parts <lb />
from Cleveland, Ohio, to Nor- <lb />
folk. Virginia, amounts to <lb />
From Norfolk to Greenville <lb />
the freight is 165.86 for about <lb />
one-eighth the distance, <lb />
a total of <lb />
THE STAR <lb />
The stale of Arkansas has had five <lb />
Now, remember, when you go I governors In 1913. Evidently there <lb />
not the booze that Is calling, Is no hoodoo about that state. It is <lb />
Black Eagle, the beet plug of <lb />
Sun tobacco, I have D. W. <lb />
II <lb />
publication, It was always our resort. <lb />
a blessing that none of them were <lb />
like Cole <lb />
IS THE BEST LIGHTED WAREHOUSE EVER BUILT <lb />
For The Sale of Leaf Tobacco <lb />
Keep Your Eye on the STAR this Year and see if it does not <lb />
sell it HIGHER <lb />
O. L. JOYNER x B. B. SUGG<lb />
ISSUE<lb /></p>
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There <lb />
Ralston Shoes are unmistakably <lb />
stylish. They appeal to men who <lb />
pride themselves on being correctly <lb />
as well as becomingly dressed. <lb />
Our Spring models offer you a wide <lb />
choice, and yet all of them are well <lb />
within the limits of good of them <lb />
have the comfort for which alone <lb />
we famous. Try <lb />
J. X. J. . MON E <lb />
Sporting Vacation <lb />
so. l <lb />
LEARN ONE <lb />
A EVERY DAY A. <lb />
When one has packed his things and <lb />
shipped his ammunition and camping <lb />
outfit, when he has left the office for <lb />
the last time and is indeed on his way <lb />
to the train that is to take him to the <lb />
hunting grounds, what a feeling of ex- <lb />
upon him Nothing <lb />
to do for a week, two week, or a <lb />
th, but hunt and fish and be refreshed <lb />
I a life near to Nature Even now <lb />
those whose inclinations have this bent <lb />
ere planning and preparing for their <lb />
fall hunting trip. It may be that you <lb />
will go again to Dakota for wild geese. <lb />
How well you remember last year's <lb />
getting up before dawn, the <lb />
freezing drive out over the prairies, <lb />
then the tramp to set the decoys, the <lb />
wait In the bitter cold, the break of <lb />
dawn in the east, and final y the <lb />
and the whistling whir of the <lb />
approaching birds <lb />
1911. by The Associated <lb />
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Perhaps you go after bigger <lb />
deer In the north, or moose in Canada. <lb />
How you shook with excitement when <lb />
your first moose came by, so that you <lb />
a clean miss, although the target <lb />
was big enough and the shot an easy <lb />
one. Since then you have grown to be <lb />
an old hand with the rifle as the <lb />
heads in your club and your den <lb />
mountain lion of the Rockies may have <lb />
evidence. Even the grizzly and the <lb />
to your prowess as a hunt- <lb />
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hunting for and the days of no <lb />
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cc of weeks pleasantly spent among <lb />
glorious surroundings, air that was <lb />
invigorating and redolent of pines, <lb />
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Yon can change fretful. Ill-tamper- i <lb />
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by riding them of Toes- <lb />
rolling, grinding of teeth, erring <lb />
cut while asleep, accompanied with <lb />
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and bowels, and bad <lb />
breath, are that Indicate <lb />
worms. Worm Killer, a <lb />
pleasant candy lozenge expels the <lb />
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Mrs. T. A. of <lb />
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Westbound <lb />
a m. a, m. <lb />
MS a. m. a. m. <lb />
p. m. p. m. <lb />
Tons <lb />
Iron <lb />
Now on Hand at Gorman Gentry's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
BOUNDS LIKE A LARGE STOCK; <lb />
BUT IT WILL NOT HALF <lb />
THE DEMAND FOB THIS <lb />
KNOWING HOW TO MAKE <lb />
CO AND THE <lb />
WE USE IN MANUFACTURE <lb />
I WHAT HAS MY <lb />
FLUES THE MOST <lb />
THE COUNTY. COME IT TO BOB- <lb />
MAN'S SEE FOB <lb />
GIVE ME <lb />
L. H. <lb />
S. C. <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
Merchandise Broker <lb />
S. f. <lb />
IS OFFICE WITH W. L. HALL AND <lb />
W. AT FOOTS. <lb />
I desire o express my appreciation <lb />
of your patronage of the past. I sin- <lb />
trust dealings In every <lb />
way have been satisfactory to you. I <lb />
hope 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 />
J. W. Little <lb />
MERCHANDISE BROKER. <lb />
The <lb />
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE <lb />
MECHANIC <lb />
The Slate's Industrial College <lb />
Or did you go for ducks along the <lb />
shore of the If so, you re- <lb />
call the early trip to the shooting blind <lb />
the setting of the decoys, and then how <lb />
you settled back into as easy a posit- <lb />
ion as possible which you could hold <lb />
without much moving about, and how <lb />
surprised you were to find yourself <lb />
Just nodding for a second, and to a- <lb />
and see the water alive with <lb />
ducks which you had to shoot away <lb />
before you could get a wing shot. <lb />
Then you vividly live again those <lb />
few days you spent with your good doe <lb />
among the woods and <lb />
tramping about the under- <lb />
growth until the covey was pointed, <lb />
and the rising birds gave you a right <lb />
and left shot which you made, to you- <lb />
Every day a different human <lb />
est story will <lb />
tor. Yon can cat a beautiful Intaglio <lb />
of the above picture, with <lb />
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1-2 Inches in size, with this week's <lb />
In a well <lb />
i known authority covers the subject <lb />
cf the pictures and stories of the <lb />
week. Readers of The Reflector and <lb />
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The Associated Newspaper <lb />
School plan. <lb />
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and Engineering; In Chem- <lb />
and Dyeing; In Cotton <lb />
luring. Four year courses. Two, and <lb />
One year courses. teachers; <lb />
buildings; modern equip- <lb />
County superintendents hold <lb />
entrance examinations at all county. <lb />
seats July Write for complete Cat- <lb />
to <lb />
E. B. OWES, Registrar, <lb />
West Raleigh, S. C.<lb />
Bruce <lb />
CORPORATION EXPERT, <lb />
ACCOUNTANT AUDITOR <lb />
Ts. H. C <lb />
Bank and Trust Examinations a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
County. City and Borough Ac- <lb />
counts <lb />
Corporations and Mercantile <lb />
Firms analytically examined. <lb />
Partnership Accounts <lb />
determined. <lb />
Light. and Power Plant Ac- <lb />
counts perfected. <lb />
Fire, Louses. Valuations <lb />
adjusted. <lb />
Real Estate and Lumber Audits. <lb />
Trial Balance Sheet, and <lb />
Less Accounts, Statement of Assets <lb />
and and Condensed He- <lb />
port Thereon Professionally <lb />
pared and Guaranteed. <lb />
LABOR LEADERS MEET <lb />
Prominent Members of American Fed- <lb />
of Labor at Atlantic City <lb />
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July <lb />
Members of the executive council and <lb />
other officials and prominent <lb />
be rs of the American Federation of <lb />
tabor rounded up In City to- <lb />
day and will spend r-cater part <lb />
of the week Interests <lb />
organized labor In n . i to the <lb />
alleged disclosures of Col. Martin II. <lb />
In the lobby Investigation at <lb />
A number of other mat- <lb />
of business are to come before <lb />
the meeting, which Is the first that <lb />
the executive council has held sine-,; <lb />
January, several of the regular meet- <lb />
having been postponed because <lb />
Of tho illness of President Gompers. <lb />
The arrangements for tho next an- <lb />
convention of the American Fed- <lb />
of Labor, to be held In <lb />
next November, will be discussed at <lb />
the meeting. <lb />
TODAY IN HISTORY <lb />
than Roberts, U. S. senator <lb />
from Pennsylvania, who was <lb />
disowned by the Society of <lb />
Friends ho favored the <lb />
war of 1812, died in <lb />
Born In Montgomery <lb />
county, Pa., Aug. 1771. <lb />
The summer <lb />
time when the <lb />
air is fine Makes <lb />
the old young <lb />
for a while So <lb />
they can enjoy <lb />
PERRI <lb />
TEA, <lb />
COFFEE, <lb />
LISK FLOUR. <lb />
And numerous <lb />
other goodies. <lb />
Call you <lb />
you will have the <lb />
personal <lb />
of <lb />
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CD <lb />
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GET READY TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO AT<lb />
Johnston <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 />
The <lb />
Greenville Banking k Trust Co. <lb />
Represents the Highest Standard of Safety in Banking <lb />
IN 1910 The State Treasurer of North Carolina selected this Bank as a Depository for state funds. <lb />
IN The United States Government designated this bank as a legal depository for Postal Savings Funds. <lb />
IN 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 />
C. S. Carr, Cashier. <lb />
PROTECTION <lb />
Business entrusted to this AGENCY gives you <lb />
REAL PROTECTION. Protection that proceeds <lb />
from, <lb />
Close attention to all detail, of the INSURANCE <lb />
business <lb />
From placing your risk in t h e STRONGEST <lb />
COMPANIES. <lb />
From ADJUSTMENTS of your LOSSES. <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
rubber roofing <lb />
fruit Jars and lime, cement end ail <lb />
kinds of hardware. J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bro. <lb />
The condition of Mrs. D. B. Heath <lb />
doesn't seem to Improve much. <lb />
Mr. Oliver Smith tells us he en- <lb />
Joyed his visit to Gettysburg, but tho <lb />
Intense warm weather overcame <lb />
hundred and proved fatal to a <lb />
great many. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
July Miss Est- <lb />
her Johnson, returned home Saturday <lb />
after spending sometime visiting <lb />
friends and relatives near Grifton. <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange is at this <lb />
week by the bedside of his sick fat- <lb />
her whom we learn to very <lb />
If you have a cow to sell let it be <lb />
known, and R. W. Dall will do the rest. <lb />
Don't forget the bargain counter at <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co's. They are sell- <lb />
summer goods very cheap. <lb />
Misses Kate and Mamie Chapman <lb />
returned yesterday after attending a <lb />
house party at Wilson. <lb />
Cream, cold drinks and <lb />
cigars at Cox and House. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Smith of Ayden was In town <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Abbott, took a trip <lb />
to Tarboro last Sunday on Mr. Abbott <lb />
new car. <lb />
W. Braxton made a trip to <lb />
Port last and reports <lb />
bad crops In that section. <lb />
Can peas at R. W. for <lb />
per per pound. <lb />
See Barber and Co. for <lb />
fruit Jars rubbers, and Jar tops. <lb />
Cox and House have Just received <lb />
a supply of fresh butter. See them <lb />
before purchasing. <lb />
Get your lanterns, tie cotton, <lb />
and alarm clocks, at <lb />
Barber and Company. <lb />
Repair work on the oil mill began <lb />
this week. The authorities are plan- <lb />
to have it ready by the opening <lb />
of the cotton season. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cox were In <lb />
Ayden Sunday, visiting at the home <lb />
of Mrs. Coxes father, Mr. L. L. <lb />
Messrs. Guy and Taylor, of <lb />
Hugo. <lb />
twine, lanterns and <lb />
in abundance at A. W. Ange <lb />
and Co. <lb />
Fresh beef and barbecue st <lb />
R. W. <lb />
The Junior Order of American Me- <lb />
paid Jerome Smith policy <lb />
for in twelve days after Mr. <lb />
Smith's death. It was paid to bis <lb />
mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, widow of <lb />
the Cannon Smith. <lb />
and Co., want to buy your <lb />
country produce and sell you any <lb />
kind of feed that you may need. <lb />
Mr. J. D, Cox left Wednesday for <lb />
where he will spend a <lb />
few days <lb />
and Company are unload- <lb />
a car load of hay. You will do <lb />
well to get their prices before buy- <lb />
Messrs. Stephen Waters, Ray <lb />
and Cox a trip to <lb />
Beach last week and return- <lb />
ed Monday. <lb />
Gordon Caster, the found <lb />
of normal school In Amer- <lb />
died In in <lb />
Sept. <lb />
1795. <lb />
AYDEN ITEMS <lb />
AYDEN, July <lb />
big with opportunities. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Turn- <lb />
a son. <lb />
Don't move the seminary from <lb />
Ayden said Mr. Nobles and <lb />
by the trustees Tuesday. <lb />
For lime, cement and plaster, <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
V-. I. R. Turn- <lb />
for the effort ho to save <lb />
the seminary for Ayden. Every <lb />
in this community can well <lb />
afford to feel proud of him. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Alex <lb />
a son. <lb />
Tuesday was a red letter day for <lb />
Ayden. We had a host of <lb />
from Kinston, Greenville and Rocky <lb />
Mount, who met with the trustees <lb />
and presented bids from each of their <lb />
respective towns for tho <lb />
and from the speech Hon. P. C. Hard- <lb />
and Mayor T. I. Sutton. the <lb />
Is a diamond in the rough and <lb />
will soon rival Harvard and <lb />
Universities. We are sure this <lb />
little excitement will cause the <lb />
to appreciate more than eve- <lb />
the great possibilities of this school, <lb />
if our people will co-operate with <lb />
them. <lb />
The remains of Mr. J. L. Buck <lb />
reached here on morn- <lb />
from Morganton, where he went <lb />
a few days ago, hop In; to re- <lb />
gain his health, and Improve <lb />
mental condition. All efforts failed <lb />
and the sudden end was quite a shock <lb />
to his family and friends. His re- <lb />
mains were laid beside his sons it. <lb />
the Wednesday even, <lb />
Rev. J. H. pastor of thy <lb />
church conducted the <lb />
vice. <lb />
Miss Velma Harrington, of Kin- <lb />
Miss Maye Brooks, of Snow <lb />
Hill, Miss Lizzie Blount, of Grifton, <lb />
and Miss Thelma of Goldsboro, <lb />
are visiting Mrs. R. W. Smith. <lb />
J. Cannon and Company have <lb />
Installed a gasoline tank on Main <lb />
street. <lb />
Our town had the honor of having <lb />
a visit from three mayors last Tues- <lb />
day, Hons. J. B. James, of <lb />
T. I. Sutton, of Kinston, and L. P. <lb />
of Rocky Mount. <lb />
All kinds if hardware and mill <lb />
supplies, fish nets, etc. J. R. <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
Mr. S. E. Smith, who sustained <lb />
such severe about three <lb />
weeks ago at his saw mill and was <lb />
taken to the hospital at Kinston, has <lb />
recovered, so as to come home on <lb />
a few days furlough. He will return <lb />
to have him a nose made. Fortunate- <lb />
his eye sight was not Injured, <lb />
though bis face was badly mutilated. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs, R. P. have <lb />
returned from their bridal tour and <lb />
will make their home In Ayden. <lb />
Mr. J. J. of <lb />
purchased tho house and lot from Mr. <lb />
D. O. Moore or. Street <lb />
for Ayden, Big With Op- <lb />
Mr. Chapman Again. <lb />
A strong hint to the wise Is <lb />
I am sincerely and earnestly <lb />
In favor of Greenville township <lb />
rowing to do Its much needed <lb />
road improvement, mainly because <lb />
are n need of It, the people are <lb />
financially able to take the risk, and <lb />
feel safe in saying that a majority <lb />
of the people have natural and <lb />
cultivated intellects sufficient to be <lb />
safe in using It and returning It at <lb />
a great advantage. <lb />
But, If I were to use Invectives, or <lb />
slanderous, or abusive remarks against <lb />
our opponents in a cause and let a <lb />
prevent me from being <lb />
face, I'd expect somebody to be- <lb />
me and my cause to be weak <lb />
and I unnoticeable. I'll be at my <lb />
63rd mile post on the 25th of July. <lb />
1913. <lb />
R. E. CHAPMAN. <lb />
Greenville, July 1913. <lb />
WILL PLEAD INSANITY <lb />
English Will be Tried <lb />
Beginning Tomorrow <lb />
ASHEBORO, N. C, July <lb />
Randolph county grand Jury returned <lb />
a true bill against English for <lb />
the murder of Jack Armstrong. Eng- <lb />
was arraigned In court and en- <lb />
a plea of not guilty. <lb />
Judge Long, presiding, ordered a <lb />
special of to be present <lb />
Monday morning at o'clock when <lb />
the trial will begin. J. A. Spence, as <lb />
counsel for the defense, announced <lb />
that the plea for the defendant will <lb />
be insanity. The state will make a <lb />
fight for a verdict of guilty in the <lb />
first degree. <lb />
75th of Noted Soldier <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
Cuts, Burns Bruises <lb />
In homo there should be a <lb />
box of , Salve, <lb />
Major General John R. Brooke ,.,.,. , , <lb />
a -h. h. , . . turns, cuts. <lb />
A, retired, who has a record of forty <lb />
years of distinguished service tho <lb />
States army, reached his seven- <lb />
birthday anniversary today. <lb />
In accordance with his custom Gen. <lb />
or scalds. J. H. Del- <lb />
Tex., R. No. <lb />
Salve my little <lb />
eat foot. No one it <lb />
could t-o The world's best <lb />
Brooke is spending the at his m <lb />
home Berkshire Hills in <lb />
Notwithstanding his <lb />
years he is known as one of <lb />
the most active golf players at the Pit- <lb />
County Club and may be seen <lb />
almost every day making the round of <lb />
the links. <lb />
by <lb />
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AND <lb />
ELECTION UPON THE <lb />
TO ISSUE ROAD <lb />
BONDS BY GREENVILLE TOWN- <lb />
SHIP, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAR <lb />
North Pitt County. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
In adjourned session assembled on <lb />
the 20th day of May, 1913, it being <lb />
an adjourned meeting from the reg- <lb />
meeting held on the first Monday <lb />
of May, 1913, ordered an election to <lb />
held In Greenville township, Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, on Tuesday, the 29th day <lb />
of July, 1918, at the regular polling <lb />
place at the court house on the <lb />
of Issuing Fifty <lb />
thousand dollars worth road bonds <lb />
to bear per cent Interest per annum, <lb />
and to run for <lb />
a period of forty years, the funds re- <lb />
from the same to be used tor <lb />
the purpose of laying out, establishing, <lb />
repairing, grading, constructing and <lb />
Improving in any way the public roads <lb />
in Greenville township as provided y <lb />
act of the legislature North Car- <lb />
session of 1913 House Bill <lb />
No. 1886 sad Senate No. 1799. <lb />
And notice is further hereby given <lb />
that an entirely new registration for <lb />
said election was ordered sad called <lb />
and that Warren, Jr., was and <lb />
Is appointed registrar for said <lb />
and that the books for registration <lb />
will be opened on Thursday, June <lb />
1913. and closed at sun set on Sat- <lb />
July 1913. That on each <lb />
Saturday during said registration <lb />
period the registration books will be <lb />
open at the regular polling places at <lb />
the court house Greenville, N. C, <lb />
and at other times during said <lb />
period will be open at the office of <lb />
W. L. Hall and Co., at Five Points, <lb />
Greenville, N. c. And all citizens <lb />
desiring to vote said bond election <lb />
to be held on July 1913, will he <lb />
required to register. <lb />
This the 23rd day of May. 1913. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Chairman Board of Com. of Pitt Co. <lb />
BELL, Clerk. <lb />
Forestry Conference in New Hampshire <lb />
N. H., July Ar- <lb />
hare been completed for <lb />
the annual forestry conference <lb />
here under the auspices of the Society <lb />
for the Protection of New Hampshire <lb />
Forests. The sessions will begin to- <lb />
morrow and continue until Thursday. <lb />
Among those who have accepted in- <lb />
to address the conference <lb />
are Secretary of War Garrison his <lb />
official duties at Washington <lb />
Henry S. chief of the United <lb />
States Forest Service; William L. Hall, <lb />
assistant forester, and Dr. George Otis <lb />
Smith, director of the United States <lb />
Geological Survey. <lb />
Leather Hen in Session <lb />
PHILADELPHIA. Pa., July <lb />
The National Leather and Shoe the biennial <lb />
Texas Lawmakers in Extra <lb />
AUSTIN, TEXAS, July The <lb />
Texas legislature convened In extra <lb />
session today to take up a of <lb />
matters that were left over from the <lb />
regular session. Gov. <lb />
submitted three subjects for the con- <lb />
of the lawmakers. One la <lb />
Association began its annual con- <lb />
la this city today with an at- <lb />
that includes many <lb />
representatives the trade <lb />
out the country. A feature of the <lb />
meeting will be a banquet at the <lb />
Thursday night at <lb />
which several noted speakers will b.; <lb />
heard. The Underwood tariff measure <lb />
at the convention, <lb />
and its probable effect on the leather <lb />
trade Is the leading subject of <lb />
Mayor James Says City <lb />
Ordinances Must Be <lb />
Observed <lb />
Mayor J. B. James Is very anxious <lb />
that attention again be called to the <lb />
observance of the city ordinances la <lb />
regard to speeding, stopping at Five <lb />
Points, blowing the horn at each <lb />
crossing, and any others that might <lb />
be violated by the of motor <lb />
cycles or automobiles. <lb />
The mayor Is the opinion that <lb />
this is not done as it should <lb />
be done, and he says that he is <lb />
gated to see that the law is enforced, <lb />
and that he will take steps to have <lb />
this done unless the owners of these <lb />
vehicles observe the laws themselves. <lb />
of Princess Maud of <lb />
Prince of <lb />
Denmark, now King <lb />
VII of Norway. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
See tho big map of Greenville town- <lb />
ship and let your child win a <lb />
prize by finding out the number of <lb />
miles roads in the township. This <lb />
map was copied from a map made <lb />
by the United States government <lb />
and is the most accurate that <lb />
be had. The terms of the con- <lb />
test been published with the <lb />
map In The Reflector. <lb />
GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Freckled Girls <lb />
t is an absolute fact, that one cent <lb />
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM <lb />
will either remove your freckles or cause <lb />
them to fade and that two jars will even <lb />
in the most severe cases completely <lb />
cure them. We are willing to personally <lb />
guarantee to return your money <lb />
without argument if your complexion is <lb />
not fully restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is <lb />
fine, and absolutely harmless. <lb />
Will not make hair crow but will <lb />
remove TAN, PIMPLES and <lb />
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. <lb />
The jars are large and results absolute- <lb />
certain. Sent by mail if desired. <lb />
Price Mammoth jars <lb />
SON'S FAIR SKIN SOAP <lb />
For sale by <lb />
I. DRUG CO. <lb />
J. W. BRYAN <lb />
Carolina <lb />
SPEND TOUR SOLVER <lb />
THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS <lb />
of <lb />
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Land of the <lb />
Sapphire <lb />
Where there Is Health in Every <lb />
Breath. The climate Is perfect the <lb />
year round. In spring and summer <lb />
the region is ideal <lb />
Reached by <lb />
SOUTHERN HALLWAY <lb />
Solid through train, Including parlor <lb />
car, between Goldsboro, and <lb />
Waynesville via Raleigh, Greensboro, <lb />
Salisbury. Other convenient through <lb />
car arrangements <lb />
Summer Tourist Tickets on Sale Until <lb />
September M. 1911 <lb />
For complete Information apply <lb />
J. H. WOOD, D. P. A., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
R. H. T. P. A., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. O. Jones, T. P. A., <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
for the maintenance of the State <lb />
government; another, the enactment <lb />
of a law putting Into effect the amend- <lb />
to the Federal constitution pro- <lb />
for the election of United States <lb />
senators by direct vote of the people, <lb />
and the third the passage of an amend- <lb />
to law governing the opera- <lb />
of the State penitentiary system. <lb />
NO HOT LOOKED <lb />
FOR HI KIM. THIS WEEK <lb />
Present Pressure Distribution Appears <lb />
for Prevalence of <lb />
Moderate Temperatures <lb />
WASHINGTON, July hot <lb />
wave is looked for this week by the <lb />
weather bureau. present pres- <lb />
sure distribution over the northern <lb />
said the weekly <lb />
tin today, favorable for the <lb />
prevalence of moderate, or at least <lb />
not unusually high, temperatures over <lb />
the greater portion of the country <lb />
the week. Over the south <lb />
southwest temperatures will prob- <lb />
ably be high at times, but not so <lb />
high as during the week Just ended. <lb />
to precipitation, prospects in <lb />
not very favorable and generally fair <lb />
weather may be expected over all sec- <lb />
except the south Atlantic and <lb />
east gulf states, where occasional <lb />
thunder showers are likely to occur. <lb />
are no Indications of a West <lb />
Indian <lb />
news from Europe <lb />
received In Boston by way of <lb />
St. Johns, Newfoundland. <lb />
KEEN j <lb />
and tool always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Alias Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
Drug Co. <lb />
Jo <lb />
Bat <lb />
Used in Our <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
la an. <lb />
All <lb />
Drink, <lb />
Fill Um V <lb />
Stationary, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Drag Co. <lb />
hi <lb />
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NO PUZZLE FOR HER DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH <lb />
By ALLIE YOUNGER. <lb />
By C. A. PRATT. <lb />
The sharp-nosed man looked <lb />
after the retreating figure the <lb />
Stenographer. <lb />
I'm In a quandary what to do with <lb />
that he said. don't <lb />
whether to fire her or raise her <lb />
I don't know what to make of <lb />
bar. She Is the quintessence of either <lb />
Innocence or deceit, J can't figure out <lb />
which. Any way, Shu's got me Into a <lb />
pretty pickle. <lb />
two mouths ago some mis- <lb />
guided member of a certain benevolent <lb />
society sent me two tickets for a char- <lb />
ball. was surprised to get those <lb />
tickets, for I supposed everybody who <lb />
knew me knew my sentiments re- <lb />
to charity. <lb />
don't believe In it I don't be- <lb />
In giving things away. I have to <lb />
work for every I have and I ex- <lb />
other people to do the same <lb />
thing. To my mind these folks that <lb />
for charity and slug for charity <lb />
and cut all sorts of didoes for <lb />
purposes are only degrading the <lb />
masses they supposed to benefit. <lb />
I had expressed this opinion so often <lb />
that I was amazed that anybody <lb />
should ask me to countenance a <lb />
benevolent scheme by buying tickets <lb />
a ball. Naturally, I hastened to <lb />
send the tickets back. I put them Into <lb />
n envelope and banded them to the <lb />
stenographer. <lb />
Miss I said, <lb />
know what to do with <lb />
she said. <lb />
struck me then that there was <lb />
no occasion for her to thank me for <lb />
requesting her to perform regular <lb />
routine of duties, but I didn't give the <lb />
matter a second thought until three <lb />
weeks later, when a representative of <lb />
the benevolent society called to col- <lb />
for the ball tickets. <lb />
I didn't use the I <lb />
aid. don't believe In <lb />
beg your he said. <lb />
were used. Here are the numbers <lb />
sent you and here are the tickets <lb />
bearing the same number which were <lb />
taken In at the door. If you didn't <lb />
want them you ought to have returned <lb />
them to us at once, as requested In <lb />
our communication to <lb />
I did return I argued. <lb />
Then I called In the stenographer. <lb />
I said, I give <lb />
you two ball tickets some time ago <lb />
to be returned to the benevolent so- <lb />
she said, didn't say <lb />
anything about returning them. You <lb />
simply said I knew what to do with <lb />
what did you do with <lb />
I asked. <lb />
went to the said she. <lb />
thought that was what you <lb />
was furious, but I saw the <lb />
society had drop on me, and <lb />
I paid the The worst of It is the <lb />
girl seemed so sweet and innocent and <lb />
sorry that I haven't had the <lb />
either to discharge her or deduct tho <lb />
money from her salary. I can't make <lb />
up my mind to this day whether she <lb />
really thought I mi ant to make her a <lb />
present or whether she notified tho <lb />
society to send me the tickets and <lb />
then deliberately worked me for a <lb />
good time. Hut, whatever her motive, <lb />
there Is one charity organization In <lb />
town that Is now growing fat off <lb />
of my hard-earned <lb />
Thought He Liked Flattery. <lb />
One of the wittiest occupants of the <lb />
Judicial bench In England is Judge <lb />
tho North-country Irishman, <lb />
who presides at tho famous court, <lb />
known as Old The Judge <lb />
has Just been telling another good <lb />
story against himself. Once he went <lb />
on a political mission to Wales, to <lb />
tell the voters what to do. He spoke <lb />
first, and In English. All the <lb />
speakers, however, used Welsh <lb />
as the medium of their thoughts. As <lb />
u. matter of policy be applauded <lb />
strongly whenever there was a clap <lb />
among the audience, although ha <lb />
could not understand a word <lb />
that was said. learned <lb />
Judge every time I <lb />
applauded a speaker It was when lie <lb />
had paid a strong personal <lb />
either to myself or to my <lb />
Speaking Literally. <lb />
A famous sculptor was sealed a <lb />
dinner next to a fair but frivolous <lb />
young lady, and it was soon evident. <lb />
that ho was not very favorably <lb />
pressed by her Idle chatter. <lb />
kind of a figure do you most <lb />
admire In a she inquired, <lb />
with tho air of one angling for a com- <lb />
any kind, as low as she Is <lb />
not a o ho replied <lb />
Not Crazy. <lb />
Alice, how Is <lb />
your old man getting Aunt <lb />
Alice Is an Inmate of <lb />
the <lb />
Tho only way they can keep <lb />
him in the hospital Is by a <lb />
Mother on him. lie Just <lb />
wants to wander wander <lb />
he is not crazy, is he. <lb />
Aunt Aunt <lb />
he Is not crazy; he's Just done gone, <lb />
on lost his <lb />
Not a Mistake. <lb />
made a mistake <lb />
he married <lb />
He ended the ceremony <lb />
may God have mercy on your <lb />
knew what he was about, all <lb />
sight He's married .;. <lb />
We were enjoying the change from <lb />
the stuffy city and the smoke and the <lb />
dirt and the Hat and all <lb />
that sort of thing. The spot was a <lb />
most beautiful one and In a state of <lb />
nature which left nothing to be de- <lb />
sired. We were at the farm- <lb />
house of William <lb />
known among his neighbors as <lb />
All this, however, has nothing to <lb />
do with the love story of Hannah, the <lb />
domestic servant In the <lb />
which was thrust upon our <lb />
and which was tho occasion of a <lb />
controversy as violent as we ever per- <lb />
in between ourselves. <lb />
We were loafing peacefully In tho <lb />
orchard, in the hammock and <lb />
lying flat on my back on the soft <lb />
grass, eyes closed and enjoying tho <lb />
fragrance of a tip-top when <lb />
my soothed and peaceful nerves were <lb />
startled by a voice speaking <lb />
to Fannie. <lb />
see, mum, I'm engaged to Hi- <lb />
works over on <lb />
these were the first definite words I <lb />
caught. Hiram sets a powerful <lb />
store by clothes and style and <lb />
and don't much about them <lb />
things thought <lb />
you from the city, could tell me <lb />
how to fix up a dress that <lb />
would Hiram. You sec he wants <lb />
to git married In the church, <lb />
and I want to be Jest scrumptious <lb />
I mum I've got near <lb />
saved up I'm to spend enough <lb />
of it so Hiram won't be ashamed <lb />
me. Would ye please, mum, tell me <lb />
whether to git a dress from this <lb />
dot lavender or take the <lb />
said I, after Hannah had <lb />
vanished, to me that here is <lb />
the opportunity to do flue work <lb />
for philanthropy and religion and <lb />
all that sort of <lb />
you <lb />
do you asked Fannie. <lb />
are forever looking after <lb />
and all that sort of thing <lb />
and here Is one ready-made under <lb />
your very <lb />
said Fannie, rather coldly. <lb />
I said severely, girl <lb />
is a diamond in the rough, one of these <lb />
daughters of nature who without <lb />
cation, culture, tradition and all that, <lb />
still the primitive Instincts of <lb />
the race and arise upon occasion to <lb />
the great acts and tho great sacrifices. <lb />
Did you bear very delicate <lb />
she uttered to you Without <lb />
knowing why or how she yet <lb />
with the most tender womanly <lb />
instinct that Hiram desired clothes <lb />
and nice she going to <lb />
make great sacrifices for <lb />
My wife not responding, I resumed <lb />
tho theme. <lb />
see, my dear, while you are <lb />
literary and all that sort of thing, <lb />
really you do not Bee the ultimate <lb />
philosophy of the race. That typo of <lb />
girl really represents the of <lb />
tho a standpoint. <lb />
She Is a diamond In the rough. The <lb />
girls we cultured, educated <lb />
persons who becloud our standpoint <lb />
are merely the over- <lb />
done ones, as we might say. Hut this <lb />
woman is one of the products of <lb />
pure and simple Love with such <lb />
girls could not be disloyal or <lb />
When they love, they love, <lb />
now and forever. They are natural <lb />
therefore true and loyal. Fannie, <lb />
am surprised that you do not detect <lb />
the eternal truth underneath tho blue <lb />
calico Jacket of do <lb />
you hear, who Just left <lb />
Ten days later we were lolling about <lb />
in tho when Han- <lb />
again flashed across the vision <lb />
our dreams. There was a man with <lb />
a good, husky specimen <lb />
of a man. <lb />
Is my she said, with a <lb />
bridal simper. this Is tho lady <lb />
who toll mo how to get up my wed <lb />
My wife greeted both very nicely, <lb />
but I refused and lay with my eyes <lb />
closed. Presently I heard Fannie say <lb />
to Hannah very bridegroom <lb />
having separated himself from his <lb />
bride for a fleeting <lb />
Hannah, I thought his <lb />
was and that he was tall and <lb />
responded Hannah. <lb />
ye see where he was <lb />
killed In a train wreck last Tuesday <lb />
And I had dress all lien <lb />
has basil pestering mo for months <lb />
so I Jest concluded to hook up <lb />
Tho happy pair passed on. I looked <lb />
wife and looked at mo from <lb />
under lids that I thought concealed a <lb />
grin and sarcasm. Whereupon <lb />
I arose and departed with dig- <lb />
As I left I thought I heard her <lb />
diamond in the <lb />
Hut when I charged her with It very <lb />
she denied lazily. <lb />
by Daily Story Pub. <lb />
Only One Chance. <lb />
you notice that woman who <lb />
Just Inquired be. <lb />
responded <lb />
tho gray hat, the white feather, the <lb />
red velvet roses, the mauve Jacket, <lb />
the black skirt, tho mink furs and the <lb />
lavender <lb />
FROM M Oil <lb />
Interest in the proposed bond is- <lb />
sue for Greenville township <lb />
created much interest in other sec- <lb />
of the county than this one, <lb />
and the eyes of a great county arc <lb />
upon the action that is to be <lb />
taken here. Many people think that <lb />
If the voters of the township were <lb />
up to the real value of <lb />
good roads, and the small <lb />
amount that would b <lb />
overwhelming One of the most <lb />
sensible and reasonable <lb />
that has been received Is the <lb />
one given below by Mr. J Dixon. <lb />
who. though he does not live in this <lb />
township, has a very great Interest <lb />
in the coming election. <lb />
To the people of Greenville town- <lb />
Vote for bonds to improve <lb />
our roads. <lb />
What I shall say is from one who <lb />
was raised in a remote section of <lb />
this county. I what bad road; <lb />
meant, M many others do. The old <lb />
days to the law Is a fail- <lb />
the time has been when it was <lb />
all right, but I have served as over- <lb />
seer for more than thirty years and <lb />
I know it is a failure, everybody know- <lb />
it. <lb />
The people have been waiting for <lb />
feasible plan to be suggested, <lb />
by which roads might be improved <lb />
Road Improvement Is not a new- <lb />
culture at C. has ha <lb />
tho matter under consideration for <lb />
I number of years, and the most <lb />
plan Is bonds. This takes <lb />
burden off the people between tho <lb />
age of and forty-live and <lb />
puts It on the man who has proper- <lb />
So I do not ho any man <lb />
vote against it. Of course. th <lb />
more a man has the more he pay. <lb />
Under the old law this man has en <lb />
practically Wow, If the , <lb />
people who have property are Will- <lb />
to help I think all the rest of <lb />
u ought. <lb />
The bond issue Will not hurt any-, <lb />
body. If Greenville Will <lb />
spend fifty thousand on her <lb />
roads her real estate will be worth <lb />
one hundred thousand dollars more <lb />
than It h now. This fact has been <lb />
demonstrated over and over. <lb />
lira in township j <lb />
now, and It fifty thousand dollars <lb />
were spent on her roads her real, <lb />
estate would be increased in value <lb />
two hundred thousand dollars. To <lb />
explain this I will cay we the <lb />
worst roads in Pitt county and the <lb />
beat agricultural township. <lb />
I We seem to have some people who. <lb />
try to array one class of <lb />
against tho other, baring two <lb />
or try to make a feeling be- <lb />
tween town and country p <lb />
Such things have some following, <lb />
but for a season. <lb />
Road should ho n <lb />
common cause and <lb />
help and not hinder. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
J. <lb />
July <lb />
Free Duty -Not Applicable la <lb />
Township That Issues <lb />
Beads For Improvement <lb />
Of Heads <lb />
There has been much discussion <lb />
some controversy over the effect of the <lb />
bond issue on free road labor, and to <lb />
clear the matter as much as possible <lb />
v-c call your especial attention to the <lb />
few following <lb />
The old system of the pub- <lb />
roads six days during the year was <lb />
enacted Into law about the year <lb />
and haw been handed down to us, and <lb />
remains with us today only as a <lb />
to our feeble of Justice and <lb />
in development. Such a law <lb />
should be repealer for the entire <lb />
but an attempt to do so during the <lb />
last session of the legislature met with <lb />
failure, and the best that could be ac- <lb />
in this line was to a <lb />
law requiring five days free labor, but <lb />
with in that law that kept <lb />
It from applying to any township that <lb />
issued bonds. The provision in the <lb />
law that requires a special tax of <lb />
twenty-live cents and live days labor <lb />
is as <lb />
That act shall not <lb />
apply to any township having issued <lb />
that may hereafter issue bonds tor <lb />
the improvement of the roads within <lb />
Its <lb />
If after reading the above there is <lb />
anyone who believes we will still have <lb />
to operate under the laws of 1908 even <lb />
we pass the bond Issue, and that <lb />
road duty cannot be relieved under this <lb />
law, we refer them to Section <lb />
of the Public Laws of reads <lb />
as <lb />
That this act shall not <lb />
repeal or change the present system <lb />
of roads in Pitt County, ex- <lb />
that if the Commission- <lb />
of Pitt County deem it advisable <lb />
they may put the overseers of the <lb />
roads of Pitt County and the manner <lb />
and method of working the roads of <lb />
said county under the and <lb />
supervision of the road supervisor <lb />
herein provided <lb />
The above section clearly gives the <lb />
county commissioners all of the power <lb />
necessary to do away with free road <lb />
duty even if the bond Issue never <lb />
been submitted, nor the law of 1913 <lb />
requiring twenty-live cents special tax <lb />
end five days free road duty never <lb />
pasted, So that with the special tax <lb />
law passed and the bond issue adopt- <lb />
ed there can no longer be any doubt <lb />
that the farmers of Greenville town- <lb />
ship will be relieved of the road duty. <lb />
OF GOOD <lb />
ASSOCIATION IS <lb />
THIS PROPOSITION. <lb />
considering the question from <lb />
a common standpoint, and dis- <lb />
regarding all law on the subject, we <lb />
hardly see where there Is any work <lb />
for a man to do with a shovel on <lb />
c. hard surfaced road that Is kept In <lb />
repair entirely with a dragging mil- <lb />
pulled by horses and driven by <lb />
one man. What Is the use of <lb />
about a thing that is not want- <lb />
Itching, Fiery, <lb />
Raw Eczema <lb />
Believed la a Few Seconds <lb />
Yes, an itching, burning, raw. <lb />
skin relieved the moment <lb />
touches it. is a clean, sooth- <lb />
healing wash, composed of Thy- <lb />
Witch Hazel, <lb />
Acid and other medicinal heal- <lb />
properties. relieves <lb />
cures every form of skin and scalp <lb />
eruption and if you are not entirely <lb />
satisfied with results from the very <lb />
first cent bottle, druggists will <lb />
fund your money. Large size bottle <lb />
Endorsed and in <lb />
by Pharmacy. <lb />
Is prepared by E. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo., and <lb />
their guarantee is as good as gold. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
ALBION <lb />
at Law <lb />
; Office In Building. <lb />
; Practices wherever bis r <lb />
deal rod <lb />
Greenville, Carolina <lb />
r IT <lb />
at Law <lb />
on the Our <lb />
House Sonars <lb />
f. m. <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
second floor in <lb />
on Third St. opposite court<lb />
R. V. OUTLAW <lb />
j at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by J L <lb />
iteming <lb />
JAMES I. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards fifth <lb />
from street <lb />
N. -hi <lb />
F. C. Harding Pierce <lb />
A PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
Office in Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court <lb />
M. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
limited to diseases of <lb />
Bar, Throat <lb />
N. If, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, <lb />
day every Monday, t a m to I <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth street, rear Frank <lb />
Wilson's stars.-. <lb />
ed and will never be needed. <lb />
VOTE FOR BONDS, ROADS AND <lb />
PROSPERITY ON JULY 29th. <lb />
July <lb />
Wade, who spent the week-end <lb />
with Miss Ross Causey, returned to <lb />
her borne in Morehead City Monday. <lb />
Tho engine for the new electric <lb />
light plant has arrived and was <lb />
loaded yesterday. The entire plant <lb />
U expected in a few days. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye left this morning <lb />
for a trip in the country In the In- <lb />
tel est of High School. Ha <lb />
was accompanied by his little son, <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox left Monday for Fair- <lb />
where he will spend a couple <lb />
of weeks. <lb />
Miss Eva Langston left this morn- <lb />
for Conetoe where she will visit <lb />
Miss Brown. <lb />
Mrs. Roy T. Cox went to Ayden <lb />
yesterday afternoon to attend the <lb />
marriage, <lb />
Mrs. F. A. Edmundson returned ti <lb />
her home in this morn- <lb />
was accompanied by her <lb />
mother, Mrs. M. Crawford. <lb />
Miss Dora Cox spent yesterday in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Miss Cox Is attending the <lb />
Training school at Greenville. <lb />
There will be an entertainment in <lb />
Masonic hall here next Friday <lb />
night for the benefit of the <lb />
dist church. Everybody cordially in- <lb />
MAYOR <lb />
of Town Leaves on Much <lb />
Seeded and Vacation <lb />
Mayor J. B. James left this morn- <lb />
on the early morning train for <lb />
Greenville, Tennessee, where he <lb />
to spend a vacation of two or three <lb />
weeks. During his absence from <lb />
town Mayor pro W. A. Bowen <lb />
will have active charge of the <lb />
fairs of the office, and will be In <lb />
charge of tho business of the <lb />
town. <lb />
Mr. James will take a rest which <lb />
e very much needs. Ho has had <lb />
to vacation so far this year, and tho <lb />
heavy work that has fallen upon him <lb />
during the past few weeks, both In <lb />
regular law practice and in tho <lb />
capacity of mayor of Greenville, has <lb />
required very much of his time, and <lb />
hot been making some very exact- <lb />
demands upon him. Mr. <lb />
vacation will be spent largely with <lb />
his wife, who Is now her home In <lb />
the Tennessee town. <lb />
A LEADING BOARDING SCHOOL <lb />
for <lb />
for<lb />
VERY <lb />
Each per- <lb />
School <lb />
highly <lb />
if . C for<lb />
W. T. WHITSETT, PH. D. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
WANT TEDDY <lb />
MINISTER <lb />
DENISON, Texas, July <lb />
four men who have just completed <lb />
a trip through parts of the Rio <lb />
valley by special train, Investigating <lb />
land investments along the Texas- <lb />
Mexican border, today lent lo <lb />
dent Wilson a telegram <lb />
Theodore Roosevelt's appointment <lb />
Mexican ambassador. They urged <lb />
of American in <lb />
Mexico, and urged the United States <lb />
to take steps to assist sister re- <lb />
OF <lb />
III ALLY STOPPED <lb />
Drug lilting <lb />
Reliable <lb />
Hundreds of people In vicinity <lb />
have tho of <lb />
i I when their In or iii <lb />
acting slowly, take Dodi Liv- <lb />
Tone Instead. <lb />
ion t Liver Is i <lb />
of the had ail i <lb />
v hick often follow u it car <lb />
mini, it is a I. <lb />
table liquid starts r <lb />
and surely, and relieves constipation <lb />
and no re <lb />
of habit or diet. <lb />
Many preparation have sprung up <lb />
that Imitate the claims made I'm I <lb />
Tone, but <lb />
I Tone is the tried and t Mi- <lb />
remedy that has proven such a <lb />
good medicine Is SO <lb />
tn every the these <lb />
Imitations are on tho market. <lb />
Tone hurt <lb />
anyone and If It falls to do nil is <lb />
lined for it Pharmacy, <lb />
v ho it. will give your money <lb />
with a smile, <lb />
What Concerned Him. <lb />
said Mrs. <lb />
my gown Is rather <lb />
don't replied her husband; <lb />
more It Is the less of It <lb />
re is for me to hook up the <lb />
July <lb />
system of Paris, horn at France. <lb />
Died In Paris. April <lb />
originator <lb />
of the Association of American <lb />
Geologists, born In Philadelphia <lb />
Died In Bristol, Pa., Jan. <lb />
1848. <lb />
in <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
.,<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 />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Is the Most rueful, the Mutt Healthful, the Most of<lb />
K. C, V<lb />
BY MAJORITY OF VOTES <lb />
TOWNSHIP DECIDES TO ISSUE <lb />
OF GOOD ROAD BONDS <lb />
Opposition Was Strong But Hard Work of <lb />
Bond Advocates Overcome This <lb />
THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY- <lb />
FOUR AGAINST MEASURE <lb />
The Election Was Culmination of a Long and Hard-fought Cam- <lb />
Much Bitterness Was Manifested. Business Men Closed <lb />
Stores and Worked for Caused of Roads. Heavy Vote <lb />
Was Polled, and Weather Was Ideal. <lb />
By a of votes over and <lb />
above all possible opposition the bond <lb />
Issue carried yesterday, and <lb />
will be issued for the Improve- <lb />
of good roads in Greenville <lb />
township. The exact figures as to <lb />
the way the election went could not <lb />
be obtained this morning, though be- <lb />
tween and votes were polled <lb />
In all. Four hundred and seventy- <lb />
four votes were cast In favor of <lb />
bonds and good roads and re- <lb />
Issue would carry In <lb />
Of course, it was not absolute- <lb />
certain that this same ratio would <lb />
hold good throughout the day, but <lb />
later as the day wore on, It became <lb />
evident that the issue would de- <lb />
in the and that the <lb />
people would decide In favor of <lb />
bonds and good roads In the town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Now that the election Is over th <lb />
matter will be turned over to the <lb />
authorities, and the bonds will be <lb />
Issued, tho money secured, and the <lb />
work of construction of the roads <lb />
votes which were cast started at the earliest possible date. <lb />
the measure, including both j Competent and able hands will <lb />
those who did not vote and those die the money from <lb />
who cast their ballots against good <lb />
roads amounted to <lb />
The total registration was at <lb />
though this number was reduced to <lb />
by several voters who were <lb />
and not counted at all. By <lb />
subtracting the votes in favor <lb />
of bond Issue from the total <lb />
registration, the result of is ob- <lb />
which gives the votes counted <lb />
against the bond issue. By subtract- <lb />
this number from which is <lb />
number of votes in favor of <lb />
bonds, the total majority of votes <lb />
favor of bonds and good roads ob- <lb />
The election passed off very quiet- <lb />
react Celebration at Fort Erie <lb />
BUFFALO, N. Y., July Many <lb />
residents of Buffalo and vicinity cross- <lb />
ed the river today to attend tho first <lb />
celebration to be held on Canadian <lb />
soil In commemoration of the <lb />
of years of between tho <lb />
,. Great <lb />
and the United States. Tho <lb />
was hold at Fort Eric beach, <lb />
within a stone's throw of the of <lb />
old Fort Erie, which figured <lb />
In tho war of a century <lb />
few slight Included ad- <lb />
which did not amount to b Prominent men of tho <lb />
tho <lb />
representatives of tho latter being <lb />
several cabinet and members <lb />
of the Dominion parliament. <lb />
the Issue, and reliable people will <lb />
see to it that the funds of the town- <lb />
ship are not wasted. <lb />
anything. Order was well preserved and Canada, among <lb />
during the day, and tho immense <lb />
crowd which surged about the court <lb />
house was very quiet throughout the <lb />
day. <lb />
DEFEATED <lb />
There has never been In <lb />
Pitt county any election for Town Derides <lb />
cause such hard work was dons For Good <lb />
in favor of the measure as was the Unofficial information from Farm- <lb />
case yesterday. Those men who have f ville Is to the that the bond <lb />
all the while worked very hard for. Issue, which was being voted on there <lb />
the cause, arose yesterday morning <lb />
only to redouble their energies and <lb />
fight all the harder on the day of <lb />
the election. Their hard work was <lb />
rewarded by a brilliant victory which <lb />
well repaid them for the services and <lb />
hard work which they have given <lb />
to the cause. , <lb />
Stores Closed <lb />
Most of the big stores closed for <lb />
the day, and the town put on <lb />
almost a holiday attire. Clerks, store <lb />
proprietors and others walked the <lb />
streets and worked for the bond Is- <lb />
sue, and many of them stayed by the <lb />
polls from morning until night with <lb />
only a short Intermission for the <lb />
midday meal Representatives from <lb />
both sides were loyal to their side <lb />
In the fight, and the opposition crop- <lb />
out in every direction, and show- <lb />
ed surprising strength In some <lb />
Voting began early In the day, and <lb />
It was clearly seen that If the pro- <lb />
Horse Show at Branch <lb />
BRANCH, N. J., July <lb />
The annual horse show of the Mon- <lb />
County Horse Show association <lb />
opened at Hollywood Park today and <lb />
Will continue until end of the <lb />
Week. The event Is one of the social <lb />
attractions of the Bummer and <lb />
has attracted a large number of well <lb />
known people. The saddle <lb />
portion that had been started early jumper and . <lb />
tho morning was retained, well filled, and In addition to the <lb />
yesterday lost out by a small ma- <lb />
It seems that measure <lb />
did not receive the support that it <lb />
should have had, and that the <lb />
of that township did not bestir <lb />
In the Interests of good <lb />
roads nearly so much as did the <lb />
of this township. The <lb />
was stronger there than It was <lb />
In Greenville township, and It made <lb />
Itself felt <lb />
The registration was not nearly so <lb />
largo as It was here, and the votes <lb />
for and against the measure <lb />
consequently different In proportion <lb />
TAYLOR MARIO <lb />
Wins Charming Bride in Denmark <lb />
South Carolina <lb />
Popular Superintendent <lb />
Graded Schools Will Return I <lb />
City With Wife <lb />
in September <lb />
A marriage in which tho people <lb />
of Greenville will be greatly interest- <lb />
ed occurred at Denmark, South Car- <lb />
yesterday afternoon when <lb />
Lucy became the bride <lb />
Mr. Hoy Taylor, superintendent of <lb />
the graded schools of this town. The <lb />
marriage was a great surprise to <lb />
the friends of tho two contracting <lb />
will be to the people or <lb />
Greenville who bear of it. <lb />
The was solemnized at <lb />
four o'clock yesterday afternoon at <lb />
tho homo of the bride's brother, and <lb />
was a beautiful home affair. A <lb />
of the friends and acquaintances <lb />
of the two young people were pres- <lb />
for the occasion. Immediately <lb />
after the performance of the <lb />
bridal party left for the <lb />
western part of North Carolina, and <lb />
the honeymoon will be spent in and <lb />
around Asheville. <lb />
Mrs. Taylor is a native of this <lb />
though for the past four or <lb />
live years she has been teaching <lb />
school in the South Carolina town. <lb />
She la an accomplished young woman, <lb />
and will be given a hearty welcome <lb />
to the town of Greenville. Her home <lb />
was formerly at Morven, in <lb />
Mr. Taylor is a young man of <lb />
and experience, and has seen a <lb />
number of service as super- <lb />
and principal of some of <lb />
the foremost schools in this state. <lb />
He Is a graduate of Trinity College, <lb />
completed his <lb />
with the class of 1904, and entering <lb />
immediately Into his chosen work <lb />
a teacher. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will roach <lb />
Greenville about September and <lb />
will after that time make their home <lb />
Id this town, where Mr. Taylor re- <lb />
accepted the <lb />
of the Greenville- graded schools. <lb />
Announcements of wedding <lb />
have been received as <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James B. <lb />
announce the marriage of their sister <lb />
Lucy <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Hoy Taylor <lb />
on Tuesday the twenty-ninth of July <lb />
nineteen hundred and thirteen <lb />
Denmark, South Carolina <lb />
At Home <lb />
after the tenth of September <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
MEETING OF REAL <lb />
ESTATE MEN HELD <lb />
CENTRAL HIGHWAY <lb />
PASS GREENVILLE <lb />
Representatives of Atlantic Coast <lb />
Realty Company <lb />
show there will be a series of <lb />
running races, which have attracted <lb />
en unusual amount of attention. <lb />
July SO <lb />
under de- <lb />
the near <lb />
British and Colonial feet <lb />
sailed from Boston for the <lb />
conquest of Canada. <lb />
Banquet Was Held At Hotel Proctor <lb />
Last Officers Were Hosts <lb />
To The Salesmen And <lb />
Invited Guests <lb />
Officers, salesmen, ad- <lb />
men, civil engineers, and <lb />
others connected with the Atlantic <lb />
Coast Realty Company In this city, <lb />
met here in several sessions at <lb />
times during the day yesterday, <lb />
and discussed means and methods of <lb />
how they might Improve on ways of <lb />
carrying on their affairs of business. <lb />
It was a general of the men <lb />
who own and run the company and <lb />
every man had a right to his opinion <lb />
had an opportunity to express It <lb />
In the interests of the company's bet- <lb />
During the year Just closed the At- <lb />
Coast Realty Company has done <lb />
the biggest business of the four years <lb />
of its existence In this state. It was <lb />
organized and promoted by North <lb />
Carolinians, and principally by men <lb />
who were born and raised in this town <lb />
and county. And it Is a very gratify- <lb />
fact that most of the men now in <lb />
the employ of company are men of <lb />
this state. Since the organization <lb />
of the company some four years ago, <lb />
it has bad one of the most successful <lb />
business growths ever experienced by <lb />
a similar concern In this state. Its <lb />
business has branched out, in this <lb />
short period of time, Into practically <lb />
state In the south, and in one or <lb />
two instances to points on a level with <lb />
Mason and line. There are <lb />
very few states east of the Mississippi <lb />
and south of the Ohio River where <lb />
this company has not at sometime <lb />
during th past few years held a sale. <lb />
The meeting yesterday was <lb />
for the purpose of gathering In a <lb />
of men who hand- <lb />
tho business of the firm on the road <lb />
and in tho cities and sections where <lb />
sales are held, and of giving them an <lb />
opportunity to get bettor acquainted <lb />
with each other and with the officers <lb />
Of tho firm their methods of <lb />
the business. That tho ob- <lb />
of the meeting was consummated, <lb />
their Is no doubt by any of the <lb />
of the firm. <lb />
A new feature of the traveling end <lb />
of the business of the firm Is the <lb />
chasing and equipping recently of a <lb />
large, private Pullman car, this to <lb />
used by the party that travels on the <lb />
road and conducts the sales In the <lb />
various cities and towns where con- <lb />
tracts have been made and entered In- <lb />
to by the company. This car will be <lb />
handled by the railroads wherever <lb />
the company docs business, which <lb />
means over tho entire south. It will <lb />
he arranged and fitted up inside es- <lb />
to suit tho needs of tho men <lb />
who go about over the country and <lb />
conduct the sales. Berths will be <lb />
placed, as well as n lounging room, <lb />
and parlors. A porter will be <lb />
cured to travel with the car all tho <lb />
time and keep It In good condition <lb />
and no one will travel with the party <lb />
except the men connected with tho <lb />
firm. <lb />
After being In session at various <lb />
times for the greater portion of the <lb />
Delegation to Visit Morehead City Tomorrow <lb />
Interest of Movement <lb />
TO BE PRESENT AT THE <lb />
GOOD ROADS CONVENTION <lb />
It is Claimed that This Town Stands Fine Chance of Getting on the <lb />
Route of the Central Highway if People Realize Opportunity and <lb />
Will Take It. Mountains to Seashore. <lb />
on pact <lb />
A movement has been started by <lb />
the good roads enthusiasts of Green- <lb />
ville to have the Central Highway <lb />
turned through the county and es- <lb />
through Greenville. The <lb />
was started last night by a <lb />
number of principal business <lb />
men of tho town, and tho Idea Is <lb />
gaining support by almost every per- <lb />
son who Is approached In regard to <lb />
it. <lb />
Those who realize what It means <lb />
to have running through It such a <lb />
great thoroughfare as this would <lb />
finally be, will readily see why the <lb />
business men of the town are so <lb />
greatly Interested in the proposition. <lb />
A number of the men of the town <lb />
have been seen in regard to the <lb />
and they have all entered into <lb />
the movement with the greatest en- <lb />
An effort is being made <lb />
to secure a party to attend the con- <lb />
of the North Carolina Good <lb />
Roads Association which meets in <lb />
Morehead City tomorrow and Friday, <lb />
and which will have much to say, and <lb />
many plans to lay out In the inter- <lb />
est of highway. <lb />
The central highway Is a road that <lb />
will extend from the mountains to <lb />
the seashore, leaving the Blue Ridge <lb />
a point considerably further west <lb />
than and touching the At- <lb />
Coast at Morehead City. Gov- <lb />
Locke and a party of <lb />
good roads enthusiasts are this week <lb />
making tho trip from to <lb />
Morehead City In an automobile, and <lb />
are traveling over the proposed route <lb />
of tho highway. Tho original pro- <lb />
who will decide the course <lb />
have not made any decision as to the <lb />
route that la to be followed <lb />
across Eastern North Carolina and <lb />
It Is believed that If the people of <lb />
this town will become Interested In <lb />
the matter as they should, that the <lb />
officers of tho Association can he per- <lb />
to bring the road through this <lb />
town and county. <lb />
The president of the Association <lb />
which has this work in hand the <lb />
statement a few days ago that if the <lb />
business men of Greenville would go <lb />
to work in the matter, they would <lb />
be able to bring the through <lb />
this section. And, it Is for this <lb />
pose that a delegation Is being form- <lb />
ed to a trip to Morehead City <lb />
tomorrow and Friday for the purpose <lb />
of being at the big good roads <lb />
convention and pressing tho claims <lb />
of this town. It It believed by the <lb />
enthusiasts that this is another <lb />
opportunity that Is knocking at the <lb />
door of tho town, and which, If heard, <lb />
will bring here hundreds and possibly <lb />
thousands of travelers every year. <lb />
Among those who signified <lb />
their Intention of the meet- <lb />
of the Good Roads Convention <lb />
Morehead City tomorrow and Friday <lb />
are these men who are of the <lb />
ion that they will make the trip H <lb />
they can arrange their business sat- <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Jack <lb />
F. K. Wooten. R. R. <lb />
Leon Tucker. Clark, J. <lb />
Laughinghouse, J. N. Hart, F. C. <lb />
Harding, Sam T. White, L. C. Arthur, <lb />
W. B. Wilson, C. Carr. Albion <lb />
Dunn, and a few others who have not <lb />
as yet been seen In regard to the <lb />
trip. <lb />
It means much for Greenville If <lb />
the highway is brought through <lb />
town, and Greenville business <lb />
awake to the opportunity that is <lb />
now theirs almost for the asking. <lb />
YEARLY MEETING TO <lb />
ill Be Followed By Revival Meeting <lb />
At ML Pleasant Church <lb />
The regular annual meeting of the <lb />
Christian churches in this section of <lb />
be held at Mt. Pleasant church next <lb />
At the meeting will be <lb />
and representatives from the <lb />
Christian churches in this of <lb />
the county, and all of the pastors of <lb />
various churches are expected to <lb />
be on hand. <lb />
Following the meeting on Sunday, <lb />
and continuing for a week or <lb />
longer, a revival meeting will <lb />
held in the church. Rev. Dr. <lb />
Richard Bagley, pastor of the Chris- <lb />
of Wilson, will preach, <lb />
and It Is expected that large <lb />
will be in attendance. <lb />
Seven Inning Game Yesterday <lb />
Afternoon Ended <lb />
In a lie <lb />
On Tuesday evening the Washing- <lb />
ton baBe ball team again crossed <lb />
bats with tho boys, the <lb />
game ending In a tie of to Al- <lb />
though both teams somewhat <lb />
hampered by the weather, the game <lb />
was a snappy one and was full of <lb />
excitement from to end. <lb />
Barnes was again In the box for <lb />
Washington, and Shields was in for <lb />
Greenville. In the first Inning tho <lb />
locals succeeded In getting a run- <lb />
over the home and after <lb />
this, for several Innings neither team <lb />
was able to score. In the fifth In- <lb />
Washington, determined to got <lb />
revenge on tho Greenville boys, <lb />
In scoring one run. This <lb />
the score and for two more Innings <lb />
neither team scored. At tho <lb />
of the seventh inning the game was <lb />
called In order that the <lb />
might return home on <lb />
train. Though both teams work- <lb />
ed well considering the <lb />
conditions, decidedly the most <lb />
feature of the game was <lb />
twirling of Shields for Greenville, <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coning <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be In <lb />
at Hotel Proctor, Monday, Aug. <lb />
4th, to treat diseases of the eye and <lb />
fit littles.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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