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HER LETTERS TO DAD WAS SO LOVELY <lb />
NATAL COURT. <lb />
By ELEANOR a REESE. <lb />
Brighton Casino. Atlantic City <lb />
March Dear What an <lb />
everlasting age It <lb />
ems since I left <lb />
you and Ted <lb />
standing on the <lb />
platform, waving <lb />
good-by me I <lb />
cannot believe <lb />
that this place Is <lb />
going to do me <lb />
much good when <lb />
I think how long <lb />
the weeks will <lb />
before will be <lb />
back in dear old <lb />
Gretna, but I shall <lb />
try hard to <lb />
for your <lb />
sake. <lb />
Helen Is <lb />
still, very <lb />
plain, and very <lb />
much a but I like her <lb />
Immensely, for she leaves mo so much <lb />
alone. <lb />
I am curled up In one <lb />
the bl wicker chairs at the Casino, <lb />
along, or being pushed in <lb />
those all the world <lb />
like a colony of ants moving to a <lb />
new hill, <lb />
then, dad. there's the <lb />
blue like the books always have it. <lb />
but an angry, foaming, M a. <lb />
rolling its great waves up on the <lb />
beach where they break and thunder <lb />
at our feet Tomorrow It may he <lb />
calm enough, but today It suits my <lb />
mood, and I love It. <lb />
orchestra Is playing the <lb />
dad, those days In Flor- <lb />
come back and I dream such <lb />
dear Idle dreams <lb />
will come to mo. dad <lb />
dear, for desperately lonely with- <lb />
out you. Ted can manage the ranch <lb />
tor a while. <lb />
my to Ted, and to every- <lb />
body, but keep for yourself the dear- <lb />
est of your girl, <lb />
Casino, City. <lb />
March My Own Thank <lb />
you for your good, breezy, loving let <lb />
I could almost Imagine myself <lb />
home again. The days have gone by <lb />
somehow and I shall look for you be- <lb />
fore disappoint me <lb />
only the old sorrow would <lb />
Itself deep down In the sand I might <lb />
promise to come home and <lb />
care-free again, but It won't leave me. <lb />
dad. If you knew how I've tried to <lb />
glad that I sent him away <lb />
sit hero morning after <lb />
watch the ships far out on the <lb />
horizon-line, and long to be on one of <lb />
them sailing away to <lb />
Ralph. What if he Is doing his duty, <lb />
what If I did send him away, he Is as <lb />
truly no, dad, he isn't, I'm <lb />
II wrong It Is seeing so many hap- <lb />
people that makes my loneliness <lb />
unbearable. By now he Is married <lb />
to that little girl in hope <lb />
he'll love him lots. <lb />
dear, forgive mo, I would <lb />
not pain you, you, who, are so patient <lb />
with me Soon I will be home and I <lb />
will try harder to b brave. Heaven <lb />
knows you need all the sunshine I can <lb />
give you Don't think me ungratefuL <lb />
bat love me. dad, for you're all the <lb />
world to your own girl, <lb />
Ted for me, he's the <lb />
dearest sort of a <lb />
Brighton. Atlantic City, <lb />
March Dad Some- <lb />
thing has happened After all the <lb />
dark days I am to be happy, dad, do <lb />
you hear me I was sitting <lb />
In the Casino yesterday morning with <lb />
my back turned to the crowd when I <lb />
heard a woman's voice he <lb />
Is, now, isn't he Interesting looking <lb />
I did not turn around but some one <lb />
drew a chair near mine and sat down <lb />
to read. I read a long while, until the <lb />
place was quite deserted except for <lb />
stranger who had his back to mo. <lb />
Suddenly, he throw down his book, <lb />
walked over to the window and began <lb />
to speak, evidently supposing himself <lb />
quite alone. At the first sound of Ills <lb />
I kept very still In my chair. <lb />
What will It all come I heard <lb />
him say. have done all I could, <lb />
but even for her dear sake I cannot <lb />
marry another woman. In Heaven's <lb />
name why should I It would all be <lb />
a damnable Ho from beginning to end, <lb />
there would be no peace here nor <lb />
hereafter. Ah, Jean, Jean, If I had <lb />
never looked Into your great, soulful <lb />
eyes, If my arms had never held you <lb />
close, It might have been, but now <lb />
never You said you would not marry <lb />
a man who had Idly won another <lb />
heart. meant to do <lb />
right, little girl, but you did not know <lb />
how deceitful she was, an i <lb />
I never tell <lb />
was that my purse dropped <lb />
loudly to the floor. With an angry <lb />
exclamation he stooped to pick It up <lb />
for mo. not looking at my face, but as <lb />
ho handed It to me, I held his bond <lb />
fast, and oh, dad, If you'd seen his <lb />
eyes when he looked and saw It was <lb />
II He started to take me In his arms, <lb />
but, remembering our parting, he <lb />
straightened himself up and begged <lb />
my pardon, said he supposed I knew <lb />
he had not done what I sent him to <lb />
do, and then said ho would leave. I <lb />
couldn't stand that. dad. so I Just <lb />
asked It he hadn't boon away <lb />
long can guess what his <lb />
answer was <lb />
should see Aunt Helen <lb />
She does not yet believe Ralph Is <lb />
anything more than a board-walk ac- <lb />
we such fun <lb />
with her. Won't It be glorious when <lb />
come and tell her all <lb />
by Dally Pub. <lb />
By BELLE <lb />
IN A DRESSING ROOM <lb />
The house seemed strangely big and <lb />
empty to Edna as she sat in her <lb />
her head <lb />
burled In <lb />
hands, trying to <lb />
grasp the <lb />
of her <lb />
a young <lb />
society woman <lb />
who had Just In- <lb />
proceed- <lb />
for a <lb />
There had <lb />
been no scene <lb />
or scandal. The <lb />
trouble had come <lb />
very suddenly <lb />
and quietly. Her <lb />
husband, Walter <lb />
had con- <lb />
fronted her one <lb />
evening with a <lb />
face and the <lb />
astonishing <lb />
that <lb />
cousin, Hilly <lb />
was on <lb />
together too fa- <lb />
footing In <lb />
their household, and that she was to <lb />
bestow less time and attention upon <lb />
him. <lb />
protested Edna, <lb />
half amused and wholly amazed, <lb />
and I have been brought up like <lb />
brother and sister, and had never <lb />
been separated until be went west a <lb />
few years ago. I couldn't get up the <lb />
least sentiment for him If I <lb />
didn't care for <lb />
you are not brother and sister, <lb />
and I tell you frankly It maddens me <lb />
to see him appropriate you as a mat- <lb />
of and I will not permit <lb />
you to drive with him as frequently <lb />
as you do. <lb />
Further argument followed, but <lb />
Walter was peremptory in reiterating <lb />
his commands. He left the city that <lb />
night on a business trip, and In his <lb />
absence made her plans quietly <lb />
and unalterably. <lb />
she said coldly on his re- <lb />
turn, think it advisable that we <lb />
separate. Not on Billy's account, <lb />
not because he is anything to me, but <lb />
because of your stand in this <lb />
you desire a he <lb />
said in a low. strange voice, shall <lb />
have <lb />
She was a little startled and piqued <lb />
by his ready acquiescence. <lb />
is one he said, <lb />
have overlooked. I cannot <lb />
rate d altogether from <lb />
As if I would put a <lb />
between you two. She shall come <lb />
to you as often as you <lb />
The next day he moved into apart- <lb />
and aunt came to her. <lb />
It was the time of year when nearly <lb />
every one was out of town, and the <lb />
few who came to the house supposed <lb />
Walter to be absent on one of his <lb />
business trips. <lb />
As she sat alone In her boudoir, <lb />
pondering over the estrangement, she <lb />
heard the patter of little steps in the <lb />
she lifted her head expect- <lb />
had been spending tho <lb />
For Findings In Case of Paymaster <lb />
Arms on Charges of <lb />
able <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. <lb />
criticism of the naval court which <lb />
I thought I wasn't going to Theodore J. Arms <lb />
By LILLIAN WOODS. <lb />
able to exclaimed Miss Finch, <lb />
peering closer into the mirror and add <lb />
a delicate touch of excitement to <lb />
her cheeks. <lb />
know, I hinted and <lb />
he explained, Paul hadn't any <lb />
ears at all My, I wouldn't have missed <lb />
it for a farm The floor's swell, ain't <lb />
it And, say, did you see the <lb />
they've got All of fifteen pieces <lb />
Must have cost them something, let <lb />
me tell <lb />
rejoined Miss as <lb />
she delved for a powder bag and began <lb />
Its careful application. <lb />
Honest, Miss Finch, I envy you <lb />
your color comes and goes at your own <lb />
good will No, when I put on my <lb />
best dress and get my hair combed my <lb />
face begins to signs of labor <lb />
and by the time I get on the floor I <lb />
look like a washerwoman Honest, <lb />
It's an awful <lb />
Miss gave her cheeks an- <lb />
other coating of the powder to cover <lb />
the offending color, and restored the <lb />
CHARTERED <lb />
I Y <lb />
IN <lb />
rOE <lb />
charges of was <lb />
endorsed by Secretary Daniels today <lb />
upon the findings of the court sen- <lb />
tho paymaster to a loss of <lb />
three numbers in grade for his con- <lb />
with tho commissary frauds <lb />
aboard the battleship Louisiana. The <lb />
.- said the sentence was wholly <lb />
inadequate and that he approved It <lb />
only to prevent the officer escaping <lb />
punishment entirely. <lb />
Fraudulent transactions by an en- <lb />
listed man in the commissary <lb />
mint cost tho sailors of the Louisiana <lb />
several thousand dollars. Paymaster <lb />
Arms was the commissary officer <lb />
charge. Commenting upon this Sec- <lb />
Daniels wrote upon the court's <lb />
frauds of such magnitude <lb />
could be perpetuated by an enlisted <lb />
man in the very present of the <lb />
in charge of his work without <lb />
As education la teasel; devoted to developing men. It <lb />
graduates are everywhere successful and fill positions la all <lb />
lines of work. They places of honor and dignity la church and <lb />
ably and prominently represent their state In the national <lb />
government A college supplied ample resources to provide the <lb />
best education. More than a million dollars recently added to Its en- <lb />
A wide range of course. Necessary expenses of the <lb />
moderate. No Increase In within twenty-five <lb />
For and illustrated booklet address <lb />
R. L. FLOWERS, <lb />
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, S. C. <lb />
bag to its place. Then she unwrapped arousing the latter's suspicions. <lb />
her slippers. <lb />
know, some girls think they <lb />
can't come to a dance unless they have <lb />
a carriage; but I'm not so stuck up <lb />
yet awhile Now, here my slippers <lb />
will look just as good as If I'd walked <lb />
on a red carpet to an automobile from <lb />
my own house and from the <lb />
bile In here, don't they, now <lb />
i.-- difficult to comprehend, and is <lb />
evidence that the commissary <lb />
officer managed to keep himself <lb />
uninformed of the work of his <lb />
Of tho members of tho court who <lb />
recommended clemency the Secretary <lb />
have placed themselves <lb />
TRINITY PA <lb />
ESTABLISHED I Mis <lb />
Location Equipment <lb />
of successful experience. Special of the health of <lb />
students. An In each dormitory to <lb />
conditions of boys under hi care. Excellent library and <lb />
gymnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Fall term opens <lb />
September <lb />
FOR ILLUSTRATED <lb />
W. PELE, Headmaster, . DURHAM, CAROLINA <lb />
Miss put up a languid foot on record as In favor of condoning an <lb />
and motioned to the maid to assist her. offense which anyone having the real <lb />
saw that girl that Just went merest of the service at heart must <lb />
went on Miss as for punish- <lb />
what do you suppose I heard her say <lb />
I wasn't listening, but talked for <lb />
the benefit of us all, as anyone could <lb />
tell, so I Just took It In. She said that <lb />
hair was all hers She said she Just <lb />
ran a comb through It In the morning <lb />
and the curls fell that way As if you <lb />
couldn't see a away that she <lb />
bought it by the yard Isn't it funny <lb />
how some people will think they can <lb />
put one over But I should worry <lb />
about <lb />
ifs not as If we should scorn <lb />
to buy it by tho yard re- <lb />
marked Miss Finch, pinning a rose large companies are now <lb />
Into a cluster of curls before applying ltd <lb />
the whole to her coiffure. . <lb />
I like retorted Miss <lb />
got on is my own Host Medicine in the World <lb />
and I'm not afraid to take it little girl had dysentery very <lb />
Miss Finch changed the subject had. I thought she would die. <lb />
hastily. didn't say anything about Colic. Cholera and <lb />
cured her, and I can truthful- <lb />
say that I think it Is the best med- <lb />
in the Mrs. <lb />
Orris, Clare, Mich. For sale by <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
WAR It X. C. <lb />
First College School For And <lb />
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the <lb />
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson College <lb />
at the University. Boarders tinder the Immediate supervision of <lb />
the Principal. JOHN GRAHAM. <lb />
AND <lb />
MARKET REPORT. <lb />
The opening sales were larger than <lb />
most of us looked for. The market <lb />
Mild about 150.000 pounds of which <lb />
cur house sold 48.000. Our average <lb />
being fourteen cents. We look for <lb />
a good steady market from now on. <lb />
as all bosses have <lb />
been on the market and all of the <lb />
on buying. <lb />
hall <lb />
day with her father. <lb />
exclaimed the little <lb />
girl, excitedly. had such a lovely <lb />
time. We all went on the river In a <lb />
big <lb />
went with asked Edna, <lb />
quickly. <lb />
and his <lb />
new friend, <lb />
she said, angrily, <lb />
ever mention that Jessie's name to me <lb />
was lovely to me I like <lb />
So the Intriguing Jessie was winning <lb />
her child's affections as well as her <lb />
husband's. She decided that she would <lb />
not allow the child to go to her father <lb />
again. She spent a miserable night <lb />
When the summons came for Lillian <lb />
the next morning, Edna, who <lb />
loved her child passionately, had not <lb />
the heart to refuse Lillian's pleading. <lb />
Towards dusk as she was beginning <lb />
to be anxious at Lillian's prolonged <lb />
absence, Doctor Brandon, an old <lb />
friend, was <lb />
she cried, delighted- <lb />
didn't know you had returned. <lb />
came home a few days ago and <lb />
have been trying to call, but have <lb />
been prevented. Are you quite <lb />
yes, well. I want you to <lb />
until Lillian comes. She has <lb />
grown <lb />
came to tell you about Lillian. I <lb />
have Just father's. <lb />
She Is slightly don't be <lb />
alarmed. It's a very slight disorder, <lb />
but tho weather has changed so sud- <lb />
I thought it prudent for her to <lb />
remain for a day or two. She <lb />
wants fact, won't stay tonight <lb />
without you. May I take you back <lb />
with me My carriage Is <lb />
she exclaimed, <lb />
you first name <lb />
ho replied In surprise. <lb />
were you up the river with <lb />
Walter and Lillian <lb />
the child asked me what my <lb />
was, and I told her and <lb />
she proceeded to call me that to my . <lb />
delight and her father's <lb />
He wondered at the radiant face up- <lb />
lifted. As they Into Walter's <lb />
apartments she heard a <lb />
said, yearningly, <lb />
know, now, how you felt about <lb />
he said when she was re- <lb />
leased from his embrace, you <lb />
stop those awful <lb />
I never began them I <lb />
Imply <lb />
by Pub. <lb />
Black Eagle, the best plug of <lb />
Sun Cured tobacco, I have It D. W. <lb />
For Weakness Loss of Appetite <lb />
The Old Standard l tonic, <lb />
T TONIC drives out <lb />
Malaria an I nit system. <lb />
S Saved Girl's Life <lb />
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- <lb />
jg from the use of writes <lb />
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb />
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb />
J liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe <lb />
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb />
S they went in on her, but one good dose of <lb />
made them break out, and she has had no <lb />
more trouble. I shall never be without <lb />
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, <lb />
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar L <lb />
ailments, has proved itself a safe, <lb />
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb />
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- <lb />
It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five <lb />
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for ff <lb />
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. <lb />
Worth If f Worth a <lb />
my she remarked. got It at <lb />
a sale. It's worth If it's worth a <lb />
cent, and I'd be ashamed to say what <lb />
I got It for, Just because they had to <lb />
make room for summer goods, they <lb />
She gazed at her reflection In <lb />
the mirror appreciatively. know, <lb />
I was afraid I'd be conspicuous hero <lb />
in it, but I guess It's going to be some <lb />
dance, and I'll be glad I wore It It's <lb />
too bad you <lb />
had this made specially for this <lb />
Interrupted Miss <lb />
with dignity. fussy things are <lb />
all why they sell them so <lb />
the whole thing now Is <lb />
the plain with good lines. I was <lb />
afraid it wouldn't done for tonight, <lb />
and I'd have to wear one of those bead- <lb />
ed things like yours that I had last <lb />
winter, but a woman who was going <lb />
abroad decided to wait a while longer, <lb />
so the dressmaker was able to finish <lb />
Miss drew up her <lb />
skirts and stood before the mirror In <lb />
pleased scrutiny. <lb />
think we'd better get a move on <lb />
us If want the first hear <lb />
the music, and tho <lb />
suggested Miss Finch. <lb />
do them good to <lb />
appreciate us all the more when we <lb />
get replied the sophisticated <lb />
Miss giving a parting touch <lb />
to her complexion the mirror. <lb />
sure Is my feel that I <lb />
am going to enjoy myself tonight. I <lb />
always can tell <lb />
goodness Maybe they'll ask <lb />
some one for the dance. Come <lb />
on Let's Dally News. <lb />
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X. C, AUGUST , MIS. <lb />
M II <lb />
Frank's Execution Fixed Taken From <lb />
Oct. But Will <lb />
Appeal <lb />
Huerta Government Request Cause <lb />
The Delay <lb />
BE READ TODAY PROBABLY <lb />
Hospital and Lynched <lb />
Defers Outlining Views and Policy of <lb />
the Administration to Joint <lb />
of Congress Until <lb />
This Afternoon. <lb />
WASHINGTON, August <lb />
today an official explanation of John <lb />
departure from Mexico City to <lb />
Vera Cruz was advanced. It was that <lb />
Mr. Lind left Mexico City on his re- <lb />
turn to the United States after he <lb />
had made his <lb />
to Huerta, with the understand- <lb />
that he could return to <lb />
City if the developments warranted. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. <lb />
hour developments in the Mexican <lb />
situation today postponed delivery of <lb />
President Wilson's special message to <lb />
congress until Wednesday and <lb />
that the government of <lb />
President Huerta after all might <lb />
withdraw or modify its rejection of <lb />
the proposals of the United States. <lb />
At the request of Senor <lb />
Mexican minister of foreign affairs, <lb />
which was based upon supplementary <lb />
suggestions by John Lind, adviser to <lb />
the United States embassy in <lb />
co City, President Wilson consented <lb />
to postpone his address to congress <lb />
until o'clock Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
It was officially stated in that con- <lb />
that in no case would the <lb />
United States withdraw from the bas- <lb />
principles of Its position paramount <lb />
among which is a consistent refusal <lb />
to recognize Huerta. <lb />
Official announcement was made of <lb />
the four original proposals by the <lb />
United States presented to Huerta <lb />
by Mr. Lind. <lb />
They <lb />
Cessation of hostilities in the rev- <lb />
and a definite <lb />
An early and free election for Pres- <lb />
Huerta to bind himself not to be <lb />
a candidate. <lb />
Agreement by all parties to abide <lb />
by the results of the election. <lb />
Upon these proposals the Huerta <lb />
government at the last moment asked <lb />
further time for and <lb />
upon certain supplementary <lb />
by Mr. Lind, the nature of which <lb />
l. not being divulged here, the request <lb />
for a postponement was made. <lb />
White House officials positively <lb />
stated that Mr. Lind had not been re- <lb />
called from Mexico City and added <lb />
that if he had left for Vera Cruz it <lb />
would be for only a short visit. He is <lb />
expected to return to Mexico City to <lb />
continue the negotiations. <lb />
Preparations at the capitol hurried- <lb />
made for a Joint session of the <lb />
house and senate were called off. <lb />
President Wilson's message, a <lb />
of about words, was lock- <lb />
ed up In the White House vaults await <lb />
the next developments. <lb />
It is generally understood that the <lb />
message is very kind toned toward <lb />
Mexico, the United States <lb />
government's position, expresses gen- <lb />
friendship for the Mexican <lb />
and the reasons for In- <lb />
upon elections and the <lb />
of Huerta. <lb />
The expression of the American pol- <lb />
icy follows a Ions and unusual effort <lb />
to the de facto authorities In <lb />
Mexico City to suspend hostilities, con- <lb />
a constitutional and to <lb />
secure freedom of choice by <lb />
the present <lb />
Huerta. <lb />
ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. Leo M. <lb />
Frank was today sentenced to the gal- <lb />
lows for the murder of Mary <lb />
Judge Roan fixing October as the <lb />
date for the execution. Attorneys for <lb />
the convicted factory superintendent <lb />
at once entered a motion for a new <lb />
trial, and October was announced <lb />
as the date for this hearing. This <lb />
renders it certain that Prank will not <lb />
be hanged October since, even if <lb />
motion should be overruled, It <lb />
would require considerable time for <lb />
the to go through tho higher <lb />
courts. After sentencing Frank, the <lb />
court ordered that Newt Lee, <lb />
night watchman of the where <lb />
Frank was superintendent be set at <lb />
Liberty. Lee has been In custody <lb />
since April. <lb />
His Negro Accomplice. <lb />
James Conley, the who con- <lb />
fessed to having aided Frank dispose <lb />
of Mary body, still is in Jail <lb />
It is expected that upon his indictment <lb />
as an accessory he will enter a plea of <lb />
guilty and be given a term of less than <lb />
three years in the penitentiary. <lb />
ever Batted an Eye. <lb />
When Frank was brought Into <lb />
today to hear his sentence <lb />
he reaffirmed to the Judge his protest- <lb />
of Innocence. He heard his <lb />
sentence without displaying the least <lb />
emotion. Only a few persons were <lb />
present. Frank's wife was hurrying <lb />
to the court room but did not arrive <lb />
until after the prisoner was being <lb />
taken back to the She followed <lb />
him to his cell, where she threw <lb />
arms about him and kissed him re- <lb />
Attorneys for Frank, in their mo- <lb />
for a new trail, set forth that the <lb />
verdict was contrary to the law; and <lb />
that the court, after overruling mo- <lb />
of the defense, allowed certain <lb />
testimony which was relative to other <lb />
crimes not mentioned in the bill of In- <lb />
It is supposed that the lat- <lb />
claim refers to evidence of Frank's <lb />
moral degeneracy. <lb />
ANOTHER ROSS <lb />
Charlie Ross, Thirty-Nine <lb />
Year Ago, Located, It Is Reported <lb />
CLEVELAND, Aug. rumor <lb />
that Charlie Ross, years <lb />
day. <lb />
ago from his home in Germantown Pa. <lb />
has been bobbed up hero to- <lb />
According to the police, have <lb />
been notified by Chief of Police <lb />
of N. J., that he has re- <lb />
a communication from Cleve- <lb />
land, signed by Charles Brewster Ross, <lb />
who says he believes he is tho missing <lb />
man. An attempt is being made to es <lb />
his Identity. <lb />
Charlie Ross in 1874 <lb />
by a man In a buggy. A ransom of <lb />
was demanded for his release. <lb />
Delta Tan Delta Reunion. <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. <lb />
graduates and undergraduates <lb />
from all parts of the country as- <lb />
at the Hotel in this <lb />
city today for the opening of the <lb />
forty-second national convention of <lb />
the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. The <lb />
society is one of the most prominent <lb />
of Its kind in America. Organized at <lb />
Bethany Collate, West Virginia In <lb />
1859, It now has active chapters <lb />
and a total membership exceeding <lb />
The present reunion will <lb />
close Saturday night with a banquet <lb />
at which the speakers will Include <lb />
Congressman William P. of <lb />
Missouri, Attorney General James M. <lb />
Swift, of Massachusetts, and several <lb />
other men of prominence. <lb />
Louisiana launched <lb />
at Newport New. <lb />
Charlotte Aldermen Offer Reward <lb />
For Arrest of Lynchers <lb />
WAS SLATER If POLICEMAN <lb />
Governor Announced His Intention of <lb />
Vigorously Prosecuting <lb />
of the <lb />
Each, Reward. <lb />
ASHEVILLE, Aug. <lb />
Locke Craig, who arrived here this <lb />
afternoon from Raleigh, tonight an- <lb />
his Intention of vigorously <lb />
prosecuting the thirty-five members <lb />
of the mob which lynched the <lb />
assailant of Policeman Wilson at <lb />
this morning. <lb />
persons who committed tills <lb />
said the governor, be <lb />
prosecuted and punished to the limit. <lb />
All good citizens will do their part to <lb />
avenge this outrage against the law <lb />
which was trampled down by a band <lb />
of criminals in the darkness. The <lb />
accused was in legal custody and <lb />
would have been done In order <lb />
by the court. There was not the <lb />
excuse for the deed of the <lb />
mob. commend to all officers of <lb />
the state the courageous example of <lb />
the sheriff of county, <lb />
S. who last week held his prisoner <lb />
against great odds and asserted the <lb />
majesty of constitutional authority. <lb />
The officials of Charlotte are awake to <lb />
the situation and will not rest until <lb />
the members of this lawless mob are <lb />
brought to Justice. Judge Shaw Is <lb />
holding court at Charlotte and can <lb />
relied upon to meet the <lb />
scene to a <lb />
scene to arrest him. he shot Wilson <lb />
from the motorcycle he was riding <lb />
Wilson In turn shot the and <lb />
this accounts for his being in the hos- <lb />
instead of prison. Wilson Is <lb />
in a precarious condition, but unless <lb />
complications set in it is believed he <lb />
will recover. <lb />
. Carter Makes Interesting <lb />
Address on Mosquito <lb />
Problem <lb />
Grand Jury After Lynchers. <lb />
CHARLOTTE, Aug. <lb />
mob which lynched Joe <lb />
last an inopportune time <lb />
for such an for i grand <lb />
in and urged to Its <lb />
Judge J. Shaw, whose <lb />
towards lynching is too well <lb />
to need comment, something is ex- <lb />
to because the person <lb />
of the is not believed to be <lb />
of sou that can maintain the <lb />
secrecy. <lb />
A coroner's Jury found that the <lb />
came to his death at the hands <lb />
a mob and Mayor Bland has offered <lb />
reward for the arrest and com- <lb />
of any person engaged in the <lb />
The presumption <lb />
something will come of tho <lb />
is not so much on the <lb />
of the reward as the fact that <lb />
the lynching was not as much of a <lb />
secret as first reports would lead one <lb />
to suppose. <lb />
CHARLOTTE, Aug. Joe <lb />
deceased, came to his death <lb />
by pistol shot wounds In the hands <lb />
of a bog unknown to the was <lb />
the verdict given this afternoon by <lb />
tho coroner's Jury at the inquest held <lb />
over tho body of Joe who <lb />
met death an an early hour this morn- <lb />
at tho hands of a mob composed <lb />
of some thirty-five persons. <lb />
The was taken from the col- <lb />
hospital at o'clock this <lb />
morning, dragged into the street and <lb />
his body riddled with bullets. He <lb />
lived, however, after being carried <lb />
to the police station until o'clock. <lb />
The members of tho mob wore <lb />
masks and none, of them, it is said, <lb />
by officers were guarding <lb />
the could identified. <lb />
At a special of the board of <lb />
aldermen today a reward was offered <lb />
by the city of of for <lb />
each and every member of the mob. <lb />
Superior court is in session here, <lb />
and Judge Shaw from the bench this <lb />
morning delivered a caustic charge <lb />
to the grand Jury instructing them to <lb />
use every means within their power <lb />
to out the parties composing <lb />
the mob. Solicitor Wilson has taken <lb />
charge of the case and is conducting <lb />
a sweeping Investigation. <lb />
A ban been placed on the sale <lb />
fire arms and ammunitions to any <lb />
person. Some talk has been <lb />
ed in today by the hut it is <lb />
not believed that they will attempt <lb />
any retaliation. A of special <lb />
officers are on duty and It believed <lb />
that the police department has the <lb />
situation well in hand and that a <lb />
clash between the races will be <lb />
avoided. <lb />
The crime for which for- <lb />
his life, was the shooting of <lb />
Policeman Wilson on the of <lb />
city last Friday. <lb />
to be drunk on cocaine, was <lb />
cooling his pistol on the and <lb />
when the officer appeared on the <lb />
Officers Were Too Slow. <lb />
It now that the sheriff of <lb />
tho county was warned last night <lb />
about o'clock and again a few min- <lb />
later. Investigating early In the <lb />
night, Sheriff Wallace saw nothing <lb />
suspicious, but again, about o'clock <lb />
he was told that there was going to <lb />
be trouble at the Good Samaritan <lb />
But the time he had got <lb />
to the scene the lynching was over. <lb />
The police department did not <lb />
peal to the sheriff and he does not <lb />
consider himself responsible for the <lb />
affair. <lb />
Still, the fact that reports were cur- <lb />
rent before the lynching leads many <lb />
to believe that these can be traced. <lb />
Judge Shaw Says a Sheriff is Needed. <lb />
are you going to do about <lb />
the horrible Judge Shaw <lb />
the grand Jury this morning. <lb />
will tell you what your county <lb />
needs and what It needed this morn- <lb />
It needed a sheriff like the one <lb />
in South Carolina who had the <lb />
age to stand up and do his duty. We <lb />
arc told that two policemen leveled <lb />
pistols on the mob that wrought <lb />
death to a in a hospital, but <lb />
two big pistols in the hands of men <lb />
who were not diligent to their duty <lb />
were as harmless as n toy pistol In <lb />
the hands of a child. <lb />
Hob Dispersed. <lb />
Apropos of the offered to <lb />
the mob, the policemen testified that <lb />
they heard tho mob outside. They <lb />
were directly over the door through <lb />
which the mob ruBbed. The stairs <lb />
are winding and rather narrow. <lb />
Many conjectures have been made <lb />
as what would have happened <lb />
had the mob been met at the head of <lb />
tho by a couple of <lb />
backed by determined men. So far <lb />
no one has been heard to say that be <lb />
thought the crowd were particularly <lb />
brave, since as soon as they dragged <lb />
the out and him they fled <lb />
In all directions not even waiting to <lb />
see if they had put an end to their <lb />
victim. <lb />
The city has been deeply <lb />
today by the pitiless daylight that <lb />
suggests that tho killing of a wound- <lb />
ed who had absolutely no <lb />
chance of escape, was not exactly an <lb />
honor to the citizenship of a county <lb />
that prides Itself upon respect for <lb />
law a- j order. <lb />
Dr. H. C. Carter made a most In- <lb />
address in the court house <lb />
Tuesday night on the mosquito. H <lb />
described the varieties and customs of <lb />
these troublesome insects, and urged <lb />
tho importance of extermination by <lb />
destroying or removing their breed- <lb />
places. Dr. Carter said it is not <lb />
the dirty mud bole that develops the <lb />
dangerous type of mosquito, but main- <lb />
such receptacles as will hold <lb />
that are thrown carelessly around <lb />
the premises. The mosquito does not <lb />
take malaria from and <lb />
carry it to the person, but he spreads <lb />
by biting a person already <lb />
infected and then going and biting <lb />
a well person, thus carrying disease <lb />
from one to another. <lb />
It is important to remove the <lb />
breeding places of mosquitoes, and <lb />
equally Important to screen them out <lb />
of the home. <lb />
The instruction Dr. Carter is <lb />
along this line is very helpful. <lb />
WINTERVILLE ITEMS <lb />
Aug. 01- <lb />
Cox has returned from Farm- <lb />
where she has been visiting Miss <lb />
Helen Smith. <lb />
Mr. William Bagwell was here Mon- <lb />
day night. <lb />
Fresh butter, cheese and crackers <lb />
at Cox and House. <lb />
R. W, Dall Is remodeling his store <lb />
and preparing to carry a larger stock. <lb />
Rye seed at Harrington, Barber and <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mrs. F. A. of Green- <lb />
ville is in town this week. <lb />
Dry goods, notions and slippers, go- <lb />
at cost. Cox and House. <lb />
Miss Clara Braxton has taken a <lb />
with A. W. Ange and Company. <lb />
The of the Baptist church <lb />
elected their officers for the fall and <lb />
spring last Sunday. <lb />
For mowing machines and repairs <lb />
see Harrington, Barber and Company. <lb />
Chief of Police C. Smith went <lb />
to Greenville yesterday. <lb />
Miss Minnie Mao and <lb />
sister are visiting friends here this <lb />
week. <lb />
For the best flour go to Barring <lb />
ton, Barber and Company. <lb />
Mr. Brown, of Greenville, was here <lb />
Monday afternoon. <lb />
A. G. Col Manufacturing Company <lb />
have rearranged their machinery and <lb />
added another engine and boiler. <lb />
They say they have to keep pace with <lb />
their business. <lb />
Misses Cora Carroll and Maggie <lb />
Hudson, from the country, are visit <lb />
friends and relatives here. <lb />
The Y. M. C. A. held the first meet- <lb />
this term last Saturday evening <lb />
The service was conducted by Pres- <lb />
S. D. Prof. J. R. Car- <lb />
roll and Mr. R. C. Causey made very <lb />
Interesting talks. After the service <lb />
watermelon was served which was <lb />
enjoyed by all. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Greene has returned after <lb />
being gone several days on his <lb />
cation. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Cox went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Rev. M. P. Davis, of Durham, came <lb />
in last night to place his daughter <lb />
in school here. <lb />
Mamie House, who has been <lb />
visiting Miss Lee Spier, bas <lb />
returned to her home at Stokes. <lb />
Go to Harrington and Barber for <lb />
sacks and <lb />
See A V. Ange and Company for <lb />
lime, cement, galvanized roofing, <lb />
pumps, pipes, mill supplies, flash <lb />
lights, guns, rifles, pistols <lb />
A W. Ange and Co. <lb />
TO CONVENE HERE <lb />
Meet in Christian Church <lb />
Friday Night <lb />
About Twenty Churches Will be Rep. <lb />
resented. Local Choir Hag Ar- <lb />
ranged Special <lb />
cal <lb />
The district meeting of Hook- <lb />
Union will convene in the <lb />
Christian church in Greenville Friday <lb />
night and continue through Sunday. <lb />
There are about twenty churches in <lb />
the district and a large attendance <lb />
is expected at the sessions of the <lb />
union. The choir of the local church <lb />
has arranged a special program of <lb />
music for each day. <lb />
The program of the union is as <lb />
follows. <lb />
FRIDAY NIGHT. <lb />
P. Smith. <lb />
SATURDAY MORNING. <lb />
H. Set- <lb />
Address of J. <lb />
Walker. <lb />
to Address of <lb />
R. Tingle. <lb />
of Union <lb />
of committee and <lb />
business. <lb />
T- aching concern- <lb />
P. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
SATURDAY AFTERNOON <lb />
If, <lb />
Ideal <lb />
Open by Hay- <lb />
is <lb />
Sunday School Of- <lb />
opened by B. P <lb />
Smith. <lb />
De is- <lb />
opened by E. I. Barham.<lb />
opened by John II. <lb />
SATURDAY NIGHT <lb />
of W. B. U. <lb />
SUNDAY MORNING <lb />
School. <lb />
session. <lb />
G. H. Fern. <lb />
Supper. <lb />
To lie Sentenced For <lb />
SAN JOSE, Cal., Aug. <lb />
Walter Thomas of Redwood City, re- <lb />
pleaded guilty to a charge f <lb />
maliciously destroying the property <lb />
cf of Pacific Gas and Electric <lb />
Company, Is arraigned In court <lb />
row for sentence, a effort will <lb />
he made to him released on pro- <lb />
Thomas was a lineman em- <lb />
ployed by the gas and electric com- <lb />
and was among those who went <lb />
out on a general some time <lb />
ago. During the ho was <lb />
rested by Pinkerton men on a charge <lb />
of having dynamited some of the com- <lb />
power He pleaded <lb />
to the charge. <lb />
Curing Tobacco With Coal. <lb />
We heard Mr. H. L Coward <lb />
he had been curing tobacco with coal <lb />
Instead of wood, and found it both <lb />
successful and economical. <lb />
Dr. Hyatt Coming. <lb />
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will at Praetor <lb />
Hotel Monday, September 1st, to treat <lb />
diseases of the eve and It<lb />
monument to soldiers of <lb />
tho Confederacy unveiled at <lb />
Griffin, Ga. <lb /></p>
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Drunken Man tills His Wife's <lb />
Mother in Edgecombe <lb />
County <lb />
WILSON, Aug A bloody <lb />
was enacted Sunday morning be- <lb />
tween two and three o'clock, one mile <lb />
cut from just across the <lb />
Wilson county line in <lb />
victim being Mrs. Bryant W. Vick, <lb />
who was shot to death by her eon-in- <lb />
law. Mr. Jones. <lb />
The following alleged particulars <lb />
up to the were given <lb />
by Mr. Ollie Slater, husband of one <lb />
laughters of Hie <lb />
They <lb />
Saturday evening Red Jones and <lb />
Mr. Vick had in there possession a <lb />
gallon of whiskey and drank until <lb />
tiny in a war of words and Jones <lb />
thread n d the old man, vowing <lb />
i.- would so oft and a gun and <lb />
come back and kill He went off <lb />
and remained away about three noun; <lb />
In the meantime his wife had retired <lb />
in one room while Mr. and Mrs. Vick <lb />
occupied another with their children. <lb />
Hi- Dunn <lb />
to and o'clock <lb />
Jones returned with a double-barrel <lb />
tun secured Mr. Thad Lancaster. <lb />
He broke down the front door which <lb />
awakened the sleepers. His wife beg- <lb />
ed him to go to bed and behave <lb />
If. H.- her down and <lb />
go in and kill the old man and <lb />
then con back and finish She <lb />
ran out of doors and into the woods. <lb />
Jones then went to the door where his <lb />
were and Mrs. Vick got <lb />
up and attempted to bar the door, <lb />
v.-hen he pulled the trigger of his gun- <lb />
the whole load going through a pan- <lb />
of the door, lodged in her left side, <lb />
killing her almost instantly . Every <lb />
one left the house and took to the <lb />
lie Scene Alter <lb />
Between III and seven o'clock Sun- <lb />
day morning he was walking up and <lb />
down the road In front of his home <lb />
with one of his children in arms <lb />
and the gun on his shoulder. Seeing <lb />
officers from Rocky Mount approach- <lb />
he hid the gun in a dump of <lb />
bushes. He was arrested and taken <lb />
in Rock; Mount and in the afternoon <lb />
was turned over the Deputy Sheriff <lb />
who took him Tarboro. <lb />
The remains of deceased <lb />
1.1 th home of her daughter Mrs. <lb />
Slater in Rocky Mount, to be prepared <lb />
for burial, after which she was <lb />
her later home near Wilson, and <lb />
ill- afternoon the interment was <lb />
rood cemetery, <lb />
work, instead of taking matters in- <lb />
to her own hands and seeing how <lb />
easily and cheerfully she can do H <lb />
herself. No, I take back that last <lb />
sentence. I was too hasty in my <lb />
I judgment The lack may not be In <lb />
the woman herself, but in the in- <lb />
and W <lb />
X. Hull, The Progressive Farmer. <lb />
FOB Till PET <lb />
a pair. MORRILL, <lb />
Jr., Falkland. N. C. <lb />
S d-w law <lb />
SEEMS TO HAVE REFORMED <lb />
Billingsgate, Once Unfavorably Known <lb />
for Bad Language, Given Clean <lb />
Bill of Health. <lb />
Is synonymous for <lb />
language that Is not exactly of the <lb />
type that Is heard In polite society. <lb />
Billingsgate Itself the name of the <lb />
famous fish market In heart of <lb />
London, England, the biggest fish mar- <lb />
In the world, and Billingsgate <lb />
is language full of uncouth ex- <lb />
and strange oaths such as <lb />
are supposed to be used by fish haw- <lb />
However, according to the pres- <lb />
lord mayor of London, Sir David <lb />
Burnett, Billingsgate as a name for <lb />
wild expressions, promises to become <lb />
a misnomer. Recently he paid a <lb />
prise visit to this market within his <lb />
Jurisdiction, and like Haroun Al <lb />
of old. he went in disguise; that <lb />
is to say ho did not go In his mayoral <lb />
robes, but wore a hat, so that <lb />
he should not be recognized. <lb />
During the whole time he was there <lb />
he testifies that he never heard a pro- <lb />
word. Everywhere, too, when fish <lb />
porters came running along with loads <lb />
that might have damaged his clothes <lb />
they gave the warning cry your <lb />
leave, His lordship came to the <lb />
conclusion that the good temper dis- <lb />
played In the carrying out of their <lb />
arduous labor would have been a <lb />
it to any body of men. <lb />
Maryland Casualty Company <lb />
Leads Others Follow <lb />
Premiums received by various Casualty Companies In North <lb />
Carolina for year ending December 31st, 1912, as shown by State <lb />
Insurance Commissioners <lb />
Fidelity and Casualty . 67.730.29 <lb />
Life. 62,368.69 <lb />
Travelers. 60,817.84 <lb />
U. S. Fidelity and 85,974.61 <lb />
Fidelity and Deposit. 29,940.88 <lb />
Indemnity . 26,299.27 <lb />
General Accident. 21,294.74 <lb />
Liability . 16,419.60 <lb />
Ocean Accident . 13,533.71 <lb />
New England Casualty. 12,787.63 <lb />
Royal Indemnity . 10,178.82 <lb />
Mass. Bonding Company . 8,440.41 <lb />
C. S. Casualty . 6,873.13 <lb />
Southwestern Surety. 4,047.12 <lb />
Casualty Company maintaining claim de- <lb />
in North Carolina. . ;. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE 1895 <lb />
LOOKED INTO GOLDEN FUTURE <lb />
Male be Housekeeper Work Easy. <lb />
. . II <lb />
Is to I -ml home-maker. <lb />
b . runs a continual race from <lb />
to the cook-stove, and <lb />
back again has no time, strength, nor <lb />
thought for culture, companionship, <lb />
nor for motherhood in its most beau- <lb />
sense. Neither has she time <lb />
Install without which her <lb />
work must necessarily he one end- <lb />
less clutter; nor the tact and time to <lb />
educate her husband in helping her <lb />
to help herself. She must have his <lb />
co-operation. <lb />
Water should be In the house If <lb />
possible, at least near, either In the <lb />
well or pipes. So also should the <lb />
smokehouse and <lb />
garden be near. There should <lb />
be as few steps as possible and those <lb />
broad and easy of ascent. <lb />
The kitchen is the most Important <lb />
room of the house. Is it not so <lb />
Have you not been In many houses <lb />
in which the parlor showed great <lb />
of expense and care, but where <lb />
kitchen showed evidences of <lb />
neither money nor thought In <lb />
these Homes It Is a mat- <lb />
of surprise to the parents that <lb />
the girl would rather be clerk or <lb />
stenographer or teacher, or anything <lb />
other than the assistant cook to stay <lb />
at home and work in that kitchen <lb />
from which every instinct of beauty, <lb />
brightness and refinement bids her <lb />
revolt There Is something <lb />
v. the girl who is willing to stay <lb />
In such a kitchen and be contented, <lb />
also there is something lacking in <lb />
the woman who is content to wait <lb />
and wait, hoping a however <lb />
shiftless, will turn up soon to do her <lb />
Proof That Moore Was Right When <lb />
He Indulged In Over <lb />
Young <lb />
A little girl In Is Just about <lb />
old enough to have a beau, and she la <lb />
perfectly crazy about any <lb />
green-hatted, bare-necked, tall, <lb />
lad let us tell our <lb />
little incident without adding <lb />
The lovely boy friend went <lb />
out of town for a week, but he wrote <lb />
letters. And the maiden's sister <lb />
started kidding. <lb />
exclaimed sis let- <lb />
from Rob When do you expect <lb />
to marry him, <lb />
very cried the little <lb />
one, encouraged by a display of <lb />
sympathy. baa only two <lb />
years more In the preparatory school. <lb />
And then he will go to Harvard and <lb />
be graduated with the highest honors. <lb />
After he gets his degree he will go <lb />
out west and make his fortune, and <lb />
then we shall he married, oh. all <lb />
seems so <lb />
on, exclaimed the old- <lb />
sister, tenderly. you want to <lb />
go to another picture show with me <lb />
this evening There's a long time to <lb />
wait, and we've got to put the time <lb />
Plain Dealer. <lb />
I. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Damage cases a specialty. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. IT. <lb />
Contractor <lb />
Building, back of <lb />
Shoe Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Eczema Try <lb />
Has Cured Worst Cases And Ton Can <lb />
Prove It For Only Si Cents <lb />
Yes, try That's all you <lb />
need to do to get rid of the worst <lb />
case of You take no <lb />
It is no experiment. Is <lb />
guaranteed to stop Itching, <lb />
rash, raw, bleeding eczema, make a <lb />
pimpled face smooth and clean. <lb />
mo Is a wonder and the minute <lb />
plied it sinks in, vanishes, leaves no <lb />
evidence, doesn't stick, no grease. <lb />
Just a pure, clean, wonderful liquid <lb />
and It cures. This is guaranteed. <lb />
is put up by the E. W. Rose <lb />
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo and <lb />
by all druggists at for the large bot <lb />
tie and at cents for the liberal size <lb />
trial bottle. Try one cent <lb />
and be convinced. <lb />
Pharmacy. <lb />
Bargains <lb />
FOR YOU <lb />
Unheard of Values <lb />
Await You Here <lb />
Avail yourself with this ex- <lb />
opportunity to fit <lb />
yourself out at the least price <lb />
possible. <lb />
Every BARGAIN and <lb />
every Bargain means money <lb />
saved to you. <lb />
GET OUR <lb />
PRICES <lb />
and compare them with all <lb />
others. <lb />
A. K. Hat em <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
called session of the General As- <lb />
of North Carolina for <lb />
to hold an election for the <lb />
pose of Issuing bonds in the town of <lb />
the proceeds from the <lb />
sale of said bonds to be used <lb />
the Improvement of the Electric Light <lb />
plant and streets of town. <lb />
This August 1913. <lb />
R. C. Mayor. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
HAD <lb />
IRON <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
It in -w <lb />
MOVED <lb />
Into N. Stables <lb />
Corner 2nd Evans <lb />
SAM SHORT <lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
Baggage and Express <lb />
Promptness <lb />
Phone No. Night or Day <lb />
Meets all Trams<lb />
ABSOLUTE. <lb />
PROOF <lb />
I'M CAM SEE THE <lb />
IN THESE OFFERINGS <lb />
DON'T HATE TO TAKE <lb />
FOB GRANTED STATE <lb />
OF HIGHEST <lb />
ETC, IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Let us show the effects, the latest ideas la furniture for <lb />
every room In the be surprised at the tonnes of <lb />
our prices. <lb />
TAFT VANDYKE <lb />
all i aH ft ft <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 Hanking and Trust new <lb />
building when completed <lb />
ROY C. FLANAGAN, Manager <lb />
I I I I I I I <lb />
I H. I <lb />
I Still <lb />
I The Mutual Life Insurance Co., <lb />
I of I <lb />
I New York. I<lb />
and always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
East Teachers Training School <lb />
A Stats to train teachers for the public <lb />
of Carolina, Every energy is directed <lb />
this on purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to <lb />
teach Fall term begins i. 1313. Far <lb />
and information, <lb />
address, <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
the But <lb />
Drugi <lb />
bud In <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
or to an. <lb />
All <lb />
Drink. <lb />
Article,, <lb />
Full Urn <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pen,, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Co. <lb />
P. C Harding Chas. C. Pierce <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing la all the Courts <lb />
Office In Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court Home <lb />
Minister Praises Tali Laxative <lb />
Rev. H. of Allison, la., <lb />
In Dr. King's New Lite Pills <lb />
for constipation, King's <lb />
Life Pills are such perfect pills <lb />
no home should be without <lb />
No better regulator for the liver and <lb />
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price at all druggists. <lb />
L. <lb />
Loot <lb />
I. Moor. W. H. <lb />
MOORE A <lb />
Attorney, at Law <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
MOVED <lb />
Parker's Photo Studio is now over <lb />
store. AH <lb />
cordially Invited to call and see <lb />
We have installed a machine <lb />
making pictures by night, therefore <lb />
will be open both day and night to <lb />
serve you. Thanking all for past <lb />
patronage.<lb />
day and <lb />
Entrance at Bear. <lb />
GONE NORTH <lb />
FRANK WILSON, the king clothier <lb />
Is now in Northern Markets for FALL purchases in MEN'S WEAR. Wait for <lb />
his return before<lb />
Attention TOBACCO Farmers <lb />
If you want the high- <lb />
est average for your <lb />
tobacco, sell it at THE STAR. <lb />
Did you ever see a real sorry break <lb />
of tobacco at THE STAR It always <lb />
looks bright. It always sells. <lb />
The STAR is the best ware- <lb />
house ever built for the sale of leaf <lb />
tobacco.<lb />
A good light and a <lb />
good warehouseman <lb />
guarantees the highest prices. <lb />
We have the light The best <lb />
light, and we know how to sell it. <lb />
Watch us, and see if we <lb />
don't. <lb />
O. L Joyner. <lb />
run <lb />
B. B. Sugg. <lb />
SALE <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by William W. <lb />
and wife Humphrey, to J. L. <lb />
Hill on the 6th day of December, 1912, <lb />
mortgage was recorded in <lb />
office of Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
County in Book E page the <lb />
will sell for cash before the <lb />
Court House Door In Greenville at <lb />
auction on Monday, August 18th, <lb />
1913, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land, situated in the town of <lb />
Greenville, County of Pitt and State of <lb />
North Carolina, and described as fol- <lb />
lows, Lot In said Town <lb />
lying on West side of Green Street be- <lb />
tween First St. and Tar River- Be- <lb />
ginning at the S. E. Corner on Green <lb />
St and running West about <lb />
to Julia Button's land, thence along <lb />
Julia Button's line about feet to <lb />
Martha line; thence East <lb />
along Martha Langley's line feet to <lb />
Green St. thence along Green St. about <lb />
feet to the beginning. Being the <lb />
lot devised to said William W. Hum- <lb />
in the last will and testament <lb />
of P. <lb />
Said land sold to satisfy said <lb />
mortgage. <lb />
This July 17th, 1913. <lb />
J. L. Hill. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
P. G. James and Son, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County made in <lb />
Proceeding No. 1825, entitled <lb />
P. et -vs- Anna Moore <lb />
ct the undersigned Commission- <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court <lb />
Door in Greenville on Monday, <lb />
Sept. 1st, 1913, the following <lb />
ed piece of parcel of land, situated In <lb />
county of Pitt and in <lb />
Township, lying on Hen-Coop Swamp, <lb />
at a black-gum In Hen- <lb />
Coop Swamp, Aaron <lb />
corner, and runs with his line <lb />
West poles to a S. J. <lb />
corner, thence South <lb />
West poles to a black-gum. Rog- <lb />
thence North East poles to n <lb />
pine, East poles to a corner, <lb />
North poles to a stake, <lb />
thence North East to a, <lb />
pine, North West poles to a J <lb />
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of Jesse P. deceased, <lb />
of county. North Carolina, this <lb />
is to certify all persons having claims <lb />
against the of tho said <lb />
ed to exhibit them to the undersign- <lb />
ed within twelve months from this <lb />
date, or this notice will be pleaded <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said es- <lb />
will please payment to tho <lb />
undersigned or to Nannie E. <lb />
widow to whom bis was <lb />
conveyed prior to his death. <lb />
This July 25th, 1913. <lb />
J. P. JR., <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
P. O. JAMES and Son, <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of tho estate of S. E. de- <lb />
ceased, late of Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina, this is to all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate of <lb />
said deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
undersigned on or before the 19th <lb />
day of August, 1914, or thin notice <lb />
will pleased in bar of their re- <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate, will please make immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
This 19th day of August, 1913. <lb />
R. R. <lb />
of S. E. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Work on Government <lb />
Building will Begin <lb />
About September <lb />
Saturday Rook Party. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
Estelle Paschall delightfully enter- <lb />
the guests of Mrs. John <lb />
party Saturday morn- <lb />
There were several tables of <lb />
rook. Mr. Wilson, of Green- <lb />
ville, having the highest score, was <lb />
presented with a beautiful deck of <lb />
cards. Delicious refreshments were <lb />
served by Misses Thompson and <lb />
Helen Paschall. <lb />
Tho guests were Sadie Ches- <lb />
son, of Plymouth; Lillian Carr, of <lb />
Greenville Warren, of Green- <lb />
ville; Beulah Martin, of Eureka; An- <lb />
Pierce, of Warsaw; Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
John Mr. Rubin Bagley, <lb />
Carl Wilson, of Greenville; <lb />
Wilson, of Greenville; Frank Wilson, <lb />
of Greenville; Mr. Warren, of Green- <lb />
ville; Dr. Hugh Yelverton, of <lb />
ton; Mr. Robert <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
thence 1-2 East polos to a corner <lb />
en tho run of Hen-Coop Swamp, then- <lb />
up said Swamp to tho beginning, <lb />
containing acres more or loss. <lb />
This the 28th day of July, 1913. <lb />
J. B. James. <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
ltd <lb />
FARMERS MEET IN <lb />
STATE CONVENTION <lb />
at <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Greatly Reduced Bates <lb />
via <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
From Round Trip <lb />
Washington <lb />
. 3.20 <lb />
Simpson . 3.00 <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
2.45 <lb />
2.30 <lb />
Stantonsburg. 2.05 <lb />
Hates in same proportion from all <lb />
Intermediate stations. <lb />
sold for nil regular trains <lb />
August 24-29 Inclusive. Good to <lb />
until August 31st. <lb />
Ask any agent for particulars. <lb />
H. S. <lb />
General Passenger Agent. <lb />
E. D. KYLE, <lb />
Manager. <lb />
The North <lb />
NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL <lb />
COLLEGE <lb />
I. Pres. Greensboro, N. <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 />
to those who agree to become teach- <lb />
in the state. Fall session begins <lb />
September 17th, 1913. For <lb />
and other information, address <lb />
Will be Pushed to Completion as <lb />
as <lb />
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC, <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC <lb />
The Old Standard, General Tonic. Drives out Malaria, <lb />
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. <lb />
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. <lb />
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS <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 county by Delia No- <lb />
as plaintiff vs 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 />
required to appear before the <lb />
of tho Superior court at a court to <lb />
be held for the county of Pitt, at the <lb />
court house in Greenville, Pitt <lb />
on the 2nd Monday before the <lb />
1st Monday of September, It being tho <lb />
18th day of August, 1913, and answer <lb />
the complaint In this cause which has <lb />
this day been deposited and filed 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 />
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 July. 1913. <lb />
D. C, MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt County <lb />
ltd Sew <lb />
Dr. William E. <lb />
gives In marriage his daughter <lb />
Elizabeth <lb />
to <lb />
Dr. Robert L. Carr <lb />
on Wednesday, September the third <lb />
thousand, hundred, thirteen <lb />
at twelve <lb />
Portland, <lb />
of Mrs. R. A. Pugh <lb />
At Homo <lb />
after September tho tenth, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
HASH <lb />
ROUEN, France, Aug. <lb />
French aviator, M. and a <lb />
passenger, M. killed <lb />
today by the collapse of their hydro- <lb />
was one of the <lb />
nine competitors In the <lb />
plane race which started from Le <lb />
near this morning for <lb />
a seaport In the north of <lb />
France. He reached Rouen third and <lb />
was flying at a height of feet <lb />
as ho approached tho town. <lb />
Tho other contestants were com- <lb />
to abandon the race. Charles <lb />
T. the American who was <lb />
among them, Rouen <lb />
on account of motor trouble. <lb />
DROPS <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
For all form, of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Bout, Neural- <lb />
Troubles, Catarrh aid <lb />
Asthma <lb />
TOP THE PAIN <lb />
Give. Quick Relief <lb />
SAYS <lb />
He Is Well Pleased With the Sits <lb />
and it Mill Make Hand- <lb />
some Appearance <lb />
There. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Brent, of the W. J. <lb />
Construction Company, Norfolk, who <lb />
has tho contract with the government <lb />
for the construction of the <lb />
building In Greenville, was hero <lb />
day looking after or- <lb />
f. work. <lb />
Mr ad Postmaster Ii. J. <lb />
hi will to be- <lb />
gin work about the middle of <lb />
and will push tho building to <lb />
completion as rapidly as He <lb />
was pleased with the site to be <lb />
by the building and said it <lb />
will a handsome appearance <lb />
there. This early beginning of work <lb />
on tho building Is truly <lb />
gratifying to tho people of Greenville <lb />
and they will look forward eagerly <lb />
to tho completion and occupancy of <lb />
tho building. <lb />
Tho Brent Construction Company <lb />
erected a largo number of post- <lb />
office buildings for tho government, <lb />
and their work always speaks for <lb />
Itself. There Is every of <lb />
a handsome and well constructed <lb />
building In Greenville. <lb />
In making the excavation for the <lb />
foundation and of tho build- <lb />
a considerable quantity of dirt <lb />
will removed and persons who <lb />
would to arrange to get this <lb />
dirt for the hauling can do so by <lb />
their names with the postmaster. <lb />
Tho town advantage of <lb />
this opportunity to get a quantity of <lb />
rood clay for improving the streets.<lb />
Mill IN <lb />
is a combination of QUININE and IRON in a tasteless form that wonder- <lb />
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing effect of <lb />
the hot summer. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC has no equal for Malaria, <lb />
Chills and Fever, Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and <lb />
vigor to Nursing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness with- <lb />
out purging. Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to <lb />
action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete <lb />
Strengthener. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. cents. <lb />
CHARTERED FOUNDED IN 1888 <lb />
TRINITY COLLEGE <lb />
An Institution of education intensely devoted to developing men. Its <lb />
graduates are everywhere successful and till Important positions In all <lb />
lines of work. They occupy places of honor and dignity In church and <lb />
state, and ably and prominently represent their state In the national <lb />
government A college supplied with ample resources to provide th. <lb />
best education. More a million dollars recently added to Its en- <lb />
wide range of courses. Necessary expenses of the <lb />
moderate. No Increase In within twenty-live years. <lb />
For and Illustrated booklet address <lb />
II. I. FLOWERS, <lb />
Secretary to the Corporation, Durham, N. C. <lb />
TRINITY PARK SCHOOL <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Location Equipment <lb />
of successful experience. Special care of the health of <lb />
student. An Instructor In each dormitory to supervise <lb />
conditions of boys under hi- Excellent library and <lb />
gymnasium facilities. Large athletic fields. Fall term opens <lb />
September <lb />
FOR ILLUSTRATED ADDRESS <lb />
W W. PELE, Headmaster, . DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
It stops the and pains, re- <lb />
Joints and <lb />
almost Ilka <lb />
the excess acid and la <lb />
safe and In Its result. No <lb />
other like it. Sample <lb />
free on request. <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
One Dollar per bottle, or sent <lb />
. paid upon of If not <lb />
obtainable In locality. <lb />
, CUBE CO. <lb />
IN Lake <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
Mich., Aug. <lb />
of tho <lb />
Association and tho United States <lb />
Military Telegraph Corps began a <lb />
Joint reunion in Detroit <lb />
today. of tho two <lb />
from several hundred cities <lb />
throughput tho country arc In <lb />
Tho concluding sessions of tho re- <lb />
union to held Thursday at <lb />
Mt. Clemens. It Is expected Tho- <lb />
mas A. famous inventor <lb />
and one of the charter members of the <lb />
will <lb />
sent It tho railway depot at <lb />
Mt. Clemens that Mr. Edison began <lb />
career as a telegrapher, and It to <lb />
planned to have him send a <lb />
to President Wilson from tho same <lb />
instrument that ho used years ago <lb />
when lo was learning the business. <lb />
WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL <lb />
N. C. <lb />
First Class College School For Boys And Girls <lb />
Strong and experienced Faculty. This school furnished the <lb />
leader of the freshman class last year at Davidson College and <lb />
at tho University. Boarders under tho immediate supervision of <lb />
tho Principal. JOHN <lb />
COULD SCARCELY <lb />
WALK ABOUT <lb />
to Organize. <lb />
Mich., Aug. <lb />
national convention of <lb />
of America is to meet at tho <lb />
In this city tomorrow for a <lb />
session of two days. Steps will be <lb />
taken the meeting to form a <lb />
similar to the <lb />
Society of England. <lb />
And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin- <lb />
cent Was Unable to Attend to <lb />
Any of Her Housework. <lb />
Pleasant Hill, N. suffered let <lb />
three writes Mrs. Walter <lb />
Vincent, of this town, the 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 i one of those weak, <lb />
sinking spells would come on me, I <lb />
would have lo give up and lie down, <lb />
until it wore off. <lb />
I was certainly In dreadful stale of <lb />
health, when I finally decided to try <lb />
the woman's Ionic, and I firmly <lb />
believe I would have died if I hadn't <lb />
taken it. <lb />
After I began taking was <lb />
greatly helped, and all three bottles re- <lb />
me entirely. <lb />
fattened up, and grew so much <lb />
stronger in three months, I felt like an. <lb />
other person <lb />
is purely vegetable and gentle, <lb />
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, topic <lb />
on the womanly constitution. i <lb />
makes for increased strength, <lb />
improves the appetite, tones up the <lb />
system, and helps to make pale, <lb />
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. <lb />
has helped more than a million <lb />
weak women, during the past years. <lb />
It will surely do for you, what it has <lb />
done for them. Try today. <lb />
Co. I. i Ad. <lb />
M Special <lb />
mi 64-pal book. <lb />
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
m lie. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
of some shrewd lawyers to keep <lb />
man from the gallows. <lb />
of warfare against Republicanism Is <lb />
Inconceivable. There is no justice In<lb />
Ma . . <lb />
year. <lb />
Congressman John H. Small has <lb />
arranged for the holding of an all <lb />
At the time of the trial there farmers meeting in and President Wilson and this <lb />
j . . j . a j . Democratic congress do not find a <lb />
sympathy tor Thaw, and next at which addresses . . . <lb />
way to rev those who placed them <lb />
many people wanted to Gee him a- and demonstrations will be given by where they ire, there will be mum- <lb />
One man stated t few days leading men of the government and tilings in the ranks that may bring <lb />
ago that a gold medal should state agricultural departments. True them to their senses. <lb />
been truck off in bis honor for this meeting comes in the midst of Taft had the author- <lb />
killing White. But, we are of the a hue, time with the farmers, but they Pulsate a blanket order for <lb />
fill .- . w <lb />
opinion that the man has received can well afford to aside <lb />
TO BE SEEN IN A CEMETERY <lb />
I ho protection of thousands of Re- <lb />
publicans holding government <lb />
punishment for what he did. work Tor order to attend and get lions it does seem that his successor <lb />
the electric the benefit of the the Information to inaugurate some means of re- <lb />
ft <lb />
he did not deserve <lb />
not deserve the he imparted. These meetings are a <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner Evans insane asylum now. great help toward <lb />
and The cost of Thaw is too much <lb />
sf respect will be charged at The country is tired of him, and we <lb />
sent per word. that the officials of New The first week of the Greenville <lb />
Communication, advertising op If tobacco market for this season did <lb />
will be for at three were to allow him to stay across the not any large figures in the <lb />
per line, up to fifty lines. <lb />
s second class matter <lb />
August tO, 1910. at post at <lb />
II North Carolina <lb />
act of March S, 1879. <lb />
Canadian bonier. <lb />
quantity but the prices wen <lb />
such as to be most gratifying and <lb />
Minding it, most emphatically pro- <lb />
against this idea of <lb />
Democrats by requiring them to <lb />
submit to examinations conducted by <lb />
Republican before their names may <lb />
he placed In the eligible list It Is <lb />
fair nor right. The men who <lb />
in our president and <lb />
of congress are entitled to <lb />
patronage without further <lb />
and a way be <lb />
AUGUST <lb />
Many are not caught to give the an idea of what <lb />
under because they are not hunted for. they may expect for their crop. <lb />
Trying to say Saturday that In the small sales at the beginning of the <lb />
. event of war with Mexico, game season were just expected, as the <lb />
would not be worth the the farmers are yet busy with curing <lb />
did not do thing change their crop most of them have <lb />
I the last word Into For not had time so far to do any grail- <lb />
I making trouble to what a fellow lug at all. Saving the fodder crop <lb />
lilt LAWS MIDI <lb />
it is not so much question of are on <lb />
making laws as it is enforcing them. <lb />
Job. <lb />
COTTON AM POTATOES TO- <lb />
will try and tell you how a grew <lb />
two crops on the same piece of <lb />
ground. have an acre of old land <lb />
near my house that has been <lb />
for over years, and I have <lb />
been putting on this each year <lb />
for four years from to one-horse <lb />
loads of manure. Last year I <lb />
its work in twenty days and go <lb />
home, but will the governor point <lb />
out a single legislature that has <lb />
finished its task in the sixty days <lb />
allotted to It <lb />
Tin re are laws on the statute books <lb />
commensurate to the statement of <lb />
any and all offenses if these laws <lb />
were properly and rigidly enforced <lb />
There are in existence, <lb />
not for the want of laws to suppress <lb />
them, but because of <lb />
of the laws enacted for th it <lb />
purpose. If the officers would act <lb />
under the authority given in <lb />
search and seizure, would keep In <lb />
close touch with the records of ex- <lb />
press offices and freight depots <lb />
receipt of liquor shipments. <lb />
they could come pretty close to every <lb />
person who receives liquor for <lb />
purpose of selling it. <lb />
Likewise boys are any day <lb />
All Kind, and Description, of Mis- <lb />
guided Person. There In Their <lb />
Reeling Place. <lb />
Take a walk through the cemetery <lb />
alone and you will the resting <lb />
place of . man who blew Into the <lb />
muzzle of a gun to see If It load- <lb />
ed. A little farther down the slope Is <lb />
a crank who tried to show bow close <lb />
he could stand to a moving train <lb />
while it passed. In strolling about <lb />
you see the monument of the hired <lb />
girl who tried to start the fire with <lb />
kerosene, and a grass-covered knoll <lb />
that covers the boy who put a cob <lb />
under the mule's tall. That tall shaft <lb />
over a man who blew out the gas, <lb />
casts a shadow over the boy who <lb />
tried to get on a moving train. Side <lb />
by side the pretty creature who <lb />
ways had her corset laced on the last <lb />
hole and the intelligent Idiot who <lb />
rode a bicycle nine miles in ten min- <lb />
sleep unmolested. At repose Is <lb />
a doctor who took a dose of his own <lb />
medicine. There with a top of a shoe <lb />
box driven over his head Is a rich old <lb />
man who married a young wife. Away <lb />
over there reposes a boy who went <lb />
fishing on Sunday, and the woman <lb />
who kept strychnine powders In the <lb />
cupboard. The man who stood in <lb />
front of the mowing machine to <lb />
the sickle Is quiet now and rests be- <lb />
side the careless brakeman who fed <lb />
himself to the seventy-ton engine, and <lb />
near by may be seen the grave of the <lb />
man who tried to whip tho editor. <lb />
County Post. <lb />
ENTER- <lb />
IS HONOR OF MISS <lb />
WHITE OF PORTSMOUTH <lb />
That several charges of <lb />
were found so near Gaynor Is to try to raise two crops on it, <lb />
It may be the of Proof positive that he not win <lb />
Craig that the legislature should flu- N York race in a Bow. DAINTIEST OF BIRD'S NESTS <lb />
walk. He will have to fight for d on harrowed <lb />
vote he gets. i April I laid off my rows feet <lb />
e--------- I apart with a scooter plow and ran <lb />
President Wilson's ideas in regard In every other furrow with a It-inch <lb />
to the currency bill may not conform solid <lb />
We are not at all In league with <lb />
the electrical contractors, but every- <lb />
body knows that If the business men <lb />
were to have these big electric signs <lb />
strung over their doors, their bus- <lb />
Maple Leaf of Ordinary Sue Will Con- <lb />
the Home of the Hum- <lb />
ming Bird. <lb />
The government Is doing its part <lb />
smoking cigarette, which Is not due deepening widening a channel <lb />
to the absence of laws T but the people must <lb />
this, but because such arc establishing a boat <lb />
enforced. Touching the latter offense arc any <lb />
and the failure to suppress It. the tho H <lb />
following which, we clip from the <lb />
Wilmington is very <lb />
and tits the situation That <lb />
paper <lb />
Pi is the <lb />
opinion that minors can be seen on <lb />
Four North Carolina cities arc lo <lb />
get an of of the <lb />
money the government will deposit <lb />
for Moving the cotton crop. Of this <lb />
i of many North Carolina Wilmington gets Charlotte <lb />
smoking and that and Raleigh each, and Greens- <lb />
an end could put to this evil if <lb />
fl i- of the low Would but do tin <lb />
we thoroughly agree with our , <lb />
Mend In both Instances. The from <lb />
for eradicating the vice of young- his apprehension In <lb />
Mr.- smoking cigarettes is ample and Is crowding the Mexican trouble <lb />
there is often a big clatter about en- r ,,, Much of <lb />
tint If officers persist in . .,,., <lb />
.,.,. the space given to both of these sub- <lb />
looking the other way when minors <lb />
approach puffing cigarettes, or do not is as as <lb />
feel the throb of duty sufficient to be <lb />
morally brave enough to stop them How slow Greenville Is in getting <lb />
and find out where they got the cigar- for ,., <lb />
I the law permits why it It ., , , ,,. , , . <lb />
i . i. ,,. ,. . the town has been entitled to It for <lb />
going to be a difficult matter to <lb />
the evil and an equally difficult <lb />
matter to prove that any office, <lb />
i- derelict. It Is a matter, to a large <lb />
extent, for the conscience of the Some counties that heretofore <lb />
but the problem can be so easily building other kinds of roads. <lb />
lo put fertilizer In. Now, you see, <lb />
this made my potatoes in 6-foot rows. <lb />
I now drilled in tho fertilizer, <lb />
which analyzed, I think, per cent <lb />
nitrogen, C per cent potash and <lb />
per cent acid. I put In TOO pounds <lb />
of this to the acre, which, you see, <lb />
equals 1400 pounds 3-foot rows. <lb />
I dropped potatoes in this open <lb />
furrow inches apart, and covered <lb />
them with two furrows to the row <lb />
with a turning shovel about inches <lb />
deep. I covered this way In order <lb />
Fix it In your mind that as a r run a harrow over them <lb />
those advanced by some others, <lb />
but In many instances tho will of <lb />
the president has become the will <lb />
of congress. <lb />
It is mighty good news The Re- <lb />
gives today that work will be- <lb />
gin next month on the government <lb />
building for Greenville. <lb />
market Greenville Is not <lb />
passed. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Folks soon be facing hone- <lb />
ward from the mountains and sea- <lb />
shore. <lb />
Is also adding to the work necessary <lb />
to done on the farm Just this <lb />
time. <lb />
solved, by a little alertness and moral <lb />
am now coming to recognize both <lb />
courage. Stopping minors from <lb />
lug cigarettes is no encroachment and excellence of sand- <lb />
upon personal liberty, because adults clay roads, <lb />
an use tobacco In such form to their <lb />
desire. It is simply a very <lb />
humane act and necessary protection <lb />
even for the future happiness of the <lb />
minor themselves. There are laws <lb />
prohibiting minors from doing many <lb />
things and why not one to keep them <lb />
from ruining their <lb />
Governor Craig has appointed Mr. <lb />
J. I. of Greenville, <lb />
one of the North Carolina <lb />
at the exposition in Knox- <lb />
to he held during the month <lb />
September. <lb />
Now that President has n <lb />
pointed his freight rate committee <lb />
these men will do well to get down <lb />
to There Is no time t <lb />
be lost.<lb />
It Is estimated that since Harry <lb />
shot Stanford White, the <lb />
sum of one one-half millions of <lb />
dollars has been spent on him in an <lb />
effort to free him from the Sentence <lb />
of the courts. This amount does not <lb />
include the expense to which the <lb />
State f New has been put to <lb />
hold up Its end of the trials that n <lb />
have been held, though this must to- <lb />
a vast sum. <lb />
Now that the noted criminal has <lb />
burst into the limelight again, <lb />
may find themselves Is the <lb />
i .-. ll may as well say good-bye <lb />
case really worth the vast amount <lb />
of money that has been spent upon <lb />
TO the VICTORS BELONG THE <lb />
We believe it M credited to the <lb />
lamented Zeb Vance as saying <lb />
horse that pulls the plow should have <lb />
the This was a terse way <lb />
of saying that when a political party <lb />
cornea Into power, those who helped <lb />
put It there are entitled to whatever <lb />
of patronage the party has to bestow. <lb />
Mr. M. L,. Shipman, commissioner of <lb />
labor and printing of North Caro- <lb />
has lately been doing some talk <lb />
along tho same line, and does not <lb />
mince words at all in what he says <lb />
This special Bent from to <lb />
the Observer Is the way he <lb />
expresses <lb />
Aug. L. Ship- <lb />
man, state commissioner Labor and <lb />
Printing, Is not at all pleased with <lb />
the Administration's policy relating <lb />
to federal patronage <lb />
several times and then still have <lb />
plenty of dirt left on them. They <lb />
Wore planted April <lb />
Now. as to the cotton, I bedded up <lb />
between the potatoes with four fur- <lb />
rows with turning shovel and then <lb />
wont twice to the row with <lb />
which gave mo a good seed bed to <lb />
plant on. <lb />
I used pounds of per cent <lb />
acid under this cotton. I planted the <lb />
cotton on this bed between the <lb />
toes, Which, you see, made cotton and <lb />
potatoes apart. As as <lb />
Ibis cotton showed signs of coming <lb />
up I ran over again, it was clean <lb />
when I Chopped it I thinned the. <lb />
cotton foot apart It was a small <lb />
boll cotton and will stand closer than <lb />
i big boll variety. I then went around <lb />
It with a small heel sweep and <lb />
el, potting tho dirt to It very <lb />
low. After this plowing I cultivate <lb />
altogether with large sweeps I <lb />
could run them until August and then i <lb />
laid It by. I gathered 1300 pounds <lb />
Of seed cotton from the W. <lb />
Orange Judd Southern <lb />
Farming. <lb />
The most exquisitely dainty home <lb />
built by tho bill and feet of is <lb />
that of the ruby throated bumming <lb />
bird, says a writer in the Craftsman. <lb />
When completed it Is scarcely larger <lb />
than an English walnut and Is usually <lb />
saddled on a small horizontal limb of a <lb />
tree or shrub frequently many feet <lb />
from the ground. It Is composed <lb />
most entirely of soft plant fibers, <lb />
fragments of web. sometime, <lb />
being used to hold them In The <lb />
sides are thickly studded with bits of <lb />
lichen, and practiced Indeed is the <lb />
eye of the man who can distinguish it <lb />
from a knot on the limb. egg. <lb />
are the size of quinine pills. <lb />
Although the humming bird's nest <lb />
Is exceedingly frail, there appears to <lb />
be nothing on record to show that any <lb />
great numbers of them come to <lb />
grief during the summer rains. It Is, <lb />
however, not called upon for a long <lb />
tenure of occupancy. Within three <lb />
weeks after the two little white eggs <lb />
are laid the young have departed on <lb />
their tiny pinions.<lb />
TO DEATH <lb />
Lives When Home Oliver <lb />
at is <lb />
Destroyed Fire. <lb />
Va., August <lb />
children, two boys, aged and <lb />
In years, respectively, an In- <lb />
of this matter, Mr. gave ex-1 girl, eighteen months old, were <lb />
to his views In a to death today at <lb />
that needs no Interpretation to small village about five miles from <lb />
understood. He when the home of <lb />
am surprised and disappointed was destroyed by fire. The <lb />
to see so many Republicans retained dead are Mary Elizabeth and <lb />
Advice to Consumptive. <lb />
The only safe course for a person <lb />
suffering from consumption Is to <lb />
a good physician, and be <lb />
all things by that ad- <lb />
vice. <lb />
If a new cure is discovered during <lb />
your your doctor will know It. <lb />
If the cure is genuine he will know <lb />
that and tho first to Insist on <lb />
plying the new remedy to your case. <lb />
If the so-called cure Is a fake his <lb />
will save you from wasting val- <lb />
time and strength pursuing will- <lb />
Meantime, while waiting on new <lb />
discoveries, he will keep you on the <lb />
commonplace, but effective <lb />
of rests, plentiful diet, and all <lb />
the fresh air there Is. regime <lb />
ha. cured tens of thousand, of case. <lb />
of tuberculosis, and will cure <lb />
of thousand, more. <lb />
On last Friday evening at <lb />
at the pretty <lb />
suburban home of Mr. D. D. Over- <lb />
ton, quite a number of young people <lb />
assembled in honor of Miss Sallie <lb />
White, of Portsmouth, Va., who Is <lb />
the guest of Miss Doris Overton. <lb />
one was dressed to represent <lb />
some familiar song. Mr. Jack Foley, <lb />
as Black won the prize <lb />
for the beet representation. <lb />
contests were entered into with <lb />
much interest One of these being <lb />
a contest. The hos- <lb />
bad collected from all Invited <lb />
guests, their baby picture, and had <lb />
these numbered and placed upon a <lb />
table. When the guests all arrived, <lb />
they were shown Into the library <lb />
where the pictures were. All eager <lb />
to guess which of these pictures be- <lb />
longed to the young ladles and gen- <lb />
present. Miss Douglas Ar- <lb />
won the prize for the best guess, <lb />
this being a picture of a laughing <lb />
baby. The guest of honor was also <lb />
presented with a box of pretty <lb />
After various game <lb />
played, ice cream was served by Mrs. <lb />
N. R. and Misses Edith <lb />
Foley and Mary Bagley Overton. <lb />
Those present Miss Helen <lb />
Laughinghouse of the <lb />
Miss Douglas Arthur <lb />
Miss Edith Foley <lb />
Threads Among the Miss Min- <lb />
Exum Sugg <lb />
Miss Mary Hart <lb />
of the old-fashioned Miss <lb />
en Grimes Spangled <lb />
Miss Sallie White Message of <lb />
the Miss Novella <lb />
Miss Fannie Spain <lb />
of Miss Christine <lb />
Tyson of tho Lonesome <lb />
Miss Mary Bagley Baby <lb />
Miss Doris Overton old <lb />
Girl of Mr. Francis Skinner <lb />
Mr. Fred <lb />
Mr. Jack Foley Black <lb />
Mr. Frank Perkins Mr. <lb />
Ferrall <lb />
A DIFFERENT BOT. <lb />
In positions that should long since <lb />
have been filled with capable and de- <lb />
serving If a Democratic <lb />
president lacks the courage to re- <lb />
If you want to do something <lb />
Greenville Invest your money In a <lb />
apartment or dwelling house. Yo <lb />
. they will not or rent. <lb />
children of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Oliver of and <lb />
James A. Jr., son of James <lb />
A. of <lb />
so-called civil orders i Mrs. had been away from <lb />
promoted by a Republican the house only a few moments when <lb />
or, then a Democratic congress were seen bursting from the <lb />
ought to come to the rescue. I of the second floor, and she <lb />
would not intentionally discredit the and her neighbors made frantic <lb />
California Debut <lb />
At Monterey, Cal., formerly a part <lb />
of Mexico, and ceded to the United <lb />
State, during the Mexican war, I. <lb />
first public building built In California <lb />
and now a broken-down, weather- <lb />
racked ruin of adobe, relates the <lb />
Health Magazine. In building <lb />
Jenny made her first California <lb />
debut, and when gold the <lb />
miner, bad thrown upon the <lb />
after her performance <lb />
up It was found to fill two five- <lb />
gallon oil pounds <lb />
of gold, and equal value to about <lb />
Another curious building Is a <lb />
police station which built within <lb />
brace, of an oil derrick, and for <lb />
unique buildings certainly <lb />
a record. <lb />
Father, Mother and Son Lore with <lb />
School at Mebane. <lb />
Grimesland. N. C, May 1913. <lb />
Col. Preston Lewis Gray, <lb />
School, Mebane, N. C. <lb />
Dear Col. <lb />
are you a note to thank <lb />
you for our boy Hassell. He <lb />
is a different boy. want to let you <lb />
know that we are In live with <lb />
ham and all tho managers, Has- <lb />
s. II Is too. We want you to know <lb />
bow nicely he talks of tho school, <lb />
lie is working for now. <lb />
He thinks there l no one like you. <lb />
He says he loves Mr. Gray. feel <lb />
like we want lo see you and shake <lb />
your hand for tho good that <lb />
you gave our boy up there. You can <lb />
expect him until he finishes there. <lb />
We will say everything nice about <lb />
that we have a chance to. <lb />
Hassell says it will make a man of <lb />
a boy. We arc glad that he been <lb />
In such good hands the last two <lb />
years. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
MR. and MRS. J. L. GIBSON. <lb />
For handsome of <lb />
School sent free, address Col <lb />
Preston Lewis Gray, B. L President, <lb />
Mebane, N. C, Box <lb />
The people of the United States <lb />
not want Intervention Mexico, am <lb />
merit system The country needs ca- <lb />
men In office, but I am <lb />
convinced that a fair and <lb />
partial lest can not <lb />
through civil service <lb />
forts to reach the children, but they <lb />
unsuccessful, and the charred <lb />
bones of tho little ones found <lb />
be reached among the ruins of the house several <lb />
examinations hours later. <lb />
similar to that recently conducted The lad had been a <lb />
Asheville and elsewhere for the an- tor In the home for sever- <lb />
if the Democratic congress makes purpose of providing days, aid he and William <lb />
for positions in the day were playing In the yard <lb />
service, . by Mrs. when went to <lb />
fail to see the relation of a her father-in-law's home a few <lb />
the finny tribe feet while the Infant <lb />
If the county's money is spent care- <lb />
In School <lb />
The mistress was a leading member <lb />
of the village woman's club, and was <lb />
particularly Interested the courses <lb />
of reading and literary criticism, <lb />
which were tho subjects of written <lb />
One day she had occasion to remind <lb />
her maid of all work of some short- <lb />
coming. This led to a week's notice <lb />
from the latter, accompanied by the <lb />
and I won't take that <lb />
from like, of you, who fin- <lb />
her York <lb />
Evening Post. <lb />
It Of course, we all know that <lb />
always worth whatever price fully a county home Inhabits the seas, or the asleep an upstairs bedroom. It is <lb />
Is p <lb />
. . . may be built and a modern, up-to rod to the birds of plumage that supposed the two <lb />
. . structure erected for the home Boar over South African countries, that room and In i <lb />
lads went up to <lb />
some unknown way <lb />
What does It matter to a deputy col- started the fatal fire. <lb />
The house was totally destroyed, <lb />
and practically none of the furniture <lb />
receive Justice at th I time of Ma <lb />
commitment to asylum. I whether Scratch Ankle Is lo- <lb />
and If he has not received enough U ls next move, ,, Ark., <lb />
since he was Bay Wilson's, but or u, of Branch was saved. Mr. I. lumber <lb />
over receive we States changed to Valley That inspector here, <lb />
ed there then he win r unquestioned natural ability The remains of the child <lb />
any justice. If Thaw was Insane me hands off policy. W q l m afternoon <lb />
when he killed Stanford White, K required to submit to burg where the funeral will be held <lb />
a temporary Insanity, and clues they arc called ex-ray dresses proceedings before their tomorrow, and the funeral of the <lb />
plea on that at the time was became they enable you t what for they children will be held at <lb />
no ii ore than the hatched out scheme of them. earned by hard licks during years <lb />
Found HI. Title. Costly. <lb />
The Duke of Wellington was Prince <lb />
of Waterloo, though be never called <lb />
himself so, and had many other ti- <lb />
for which he once had to pay <lb />
dear. II told a man to order dinner <lb />
for him a particular hotel, and the <lb />
man did so, mentioning all <lb />
title. Presently duke came and <lb />
waited a long time. is the dinner <lb />
not he asked; <lb />
you bring the dinner are <lb />
replied the waiter, the <lb />
of the They had <lb />
pared dinner for about twenty ; i <lb />
NOTICE OF LAND SALE. <lb />
Dy virtue of a power of sale con- <lb />
a certain mortgage deed, <lb />
executed and delivered by B. <lb />
King to J. T. Allen, recorded the <lb />
register office Pitt county In book <lb />
page the undersigned will, <lb />
an THURSDAY, the 11th day of <lb />
1913, expose to public sale <lb />
before tho court house door In Green- <lb />
ville, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described parcel of <lb />
land to <lb />
or near the western <lb />
of Greenville on the north <lb />
of the main road leading from <lb />
Greenville to Falkland and being lots <lb />
Nos. and in block B measuring <lb />
each lot feet front and feet <lb />
deep as designated and described In <lb />
plot made by J. D. Cox, surveyor for <lb />
R. J. Cobb and R. L. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
purpose of satisfying said mortgage <lb />
deed. <lb />
This tho 11th day of August, 1913. <lb />
J. T. ALLEN, Mortgages. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
S in- <lb />
A Good Investment <lb />
W. D. a well known mer- <lb />
chant of bought a <lb />
stock of Chamberlain's medicine o <lb />
as to be able to supply them to his <lb />
customers. After receiving them ha <lb />
was himself taken sick and says that <lb />
one small bottle of Chamberlain's <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
was worth more to him than the <lb />
cost of bis entire stock of these med- <lb />
For sale by all druggists. <lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
Your will refund miner if <lb />
lo curt ctr <lb />
Blind, Weeding or Protruding in K lo II <lb />
But <lb />
PHIL LOST THE BET <lb />
By IDA <lb />
WINNING A WELCOME MEI DOMINI <lb />
By BLANCHE HARPER. <lb />
By CHARLES W.<lb />
HURT HI TRAIN WRECK. <lb />
languidly watched the <lb />
smoke from his cigar. In <lb />
weaving circle, about his face <lb />
and head, then float off to the realms <lb />
of pipe dream. Presently a dreamy, <lb />
satisfied smile Mole Into hi. blue eyes. <lb />
He was so of her truth, integrity <lb />
and love for Adorable Lore. <lb />
He was back to her and <lb />
their wedding day at steamer <lb />
The half closed door of hi. room let <lb />
the sound of voices. It was <lb />
and Tom had <lb />
run Into them somewhere abroad. <lb />
They were coming home on the <lb />
steamer. <lb />
gone bad, isn't <lb />
was saying. that Lora ls <lb />
Innocence personified. Doesn't know <lb />
that she's a good five years or more <lb />
older than himself. Don't guess that <lb />
he's out to marry a fortune. Don't <lb />
know that she's. In turn, been sweet- <lb />
heart to all of us. or anything of that <lb />
affair of hers and Lambert's, doe. <lb />
cigar dropped from his <lb />
parted lips. The red leaped In an <lb />
ugly flame to his face. They <lb />
talking, these friends of his, of the girl <lb />
ho was to marry. His right hand <lb />
opened to slap little fair In <lb />
his calumniating mouth. an- <lb />
came slowly, between puffs at <lb />
his Is young. <lb />
Isn't good enough for him, that's only <lb />
too true. But, the girl was <lb />
only a little reckless, too much of a <lb />
flirt. Nothing worse. Lambert ls a <lb />
liar. a good looker and no- <lb />
body's fool, he was born to revel <lb />
would not marry any man <lb />
unless he brought her <lb />
still persisted. you need not <lb />
worry about shutting the door; <lb />
Is on deck. I saw go up <lb />
an hour <lb />
fidgeted and worried about <lb />
hi. cabin for an hour after. Not a <lb />
doubt of love edged itself In his <lb />
mind. No one but himself bad ever <lb />
possessed her heart Of that be <lb />
sure. <lb />
After awhile the plan he would work <lb />
to confute these friends cams crowd- <lb />
Itself Into his head. It was neither <lb />
new or original, but It would do. <lb />
and found dull <lb />
company forthwith. Then Its reason <lb />
came out. He had received a telegram <lb />
at starting. Hoped It was not so bad <lb />
as stated. His fortune, to the last <lb />
dollar, was in Jeopardy. He bad made <lb />
some foolish Investment. Further ho <lb />
would not talk. Simply moped, smoked <lb />
and read. <lb />
the little sneak, will go <lb />
straight to Boston and tell <lb />
thought to himself. <lb />
will suit him better. Nothing will suit <lb />
me better, <lb />
From New York a <lb />
brief letter to <lb />
I'm viewing tho hole <lb />
when it has all gone down. You no <lb />
doubt have heard of the Parkinson <lb />
company crash The private fortunes <lb />
they swamped with their own <lb />
failure I have trusted <lb />
son as I might have my father, had I <lb />
one at present. Well, I'm not going to <lb />
cry over spilled milk. It's done, and <lb />
can't be helped. I can work for my <lb />
darling. I have youth, health, strength <lb />
and love left. You know I studied <lb />
law. Behold a future Webster In your <lb />
husband. I cannot wait to see you. <lb />
Lovingly, <lb />
was with Lora when she re- <lb />
this epistle. He watched her <lb />
pretty face turn pale, then flushed. <lb />
course it's love a <lb />
said <lb />
course It flared. It <lb />
fact that he was fool enough to trust <lb />
his Immense fortune In the keeping of <lb />
that company he refers <lb />
he did. He tolerably <lb />
frank about the matter. He Is playing <lb />
cheerful to you In this letter. He be- <lb />
that nothing would separate <lb />
your love from <lb />
she nearly shrieked; <lb />
a pauper Bah, he hasn't brains <lb />
enough to get a first client Me do <lb />
kitchen work and make my own <lb />
clothes for love's sake Well, <lb />
Phil was nearly a month getting <lb />
over everything that followed that let- <lb />
At the end of that time he <lb />
as good as new. <lb />
Gladys, went calling <lb />
on her late betrothal <lb />
ring shining on her hand. <lb />
It wasn't fitting for Lora to notice <lb />
this, but she did the lovely bracelet <lb />
Gladys wearing. gift from <lb />
Cousin the girl quite Innocently <lb />
answered. <lb />
never knew that you had a <lb />
cousin so fond of you. Seem, to me <lb />
that I hoard your lost all bis <lb />
eye. were wide with <lb />
surprised Inquiry. <lb />
Gladys went on, still more <lb />
never lost his money <lb />
Not a cent. He engaged to some <lb />
girl. I couldn't get him to tell me <lb />
who. He brought her o many <lb />
from Then, because one <lb />
of the friend, he same home with <lb />
bet him, or something like that, his <lb />
affianced wouldn't marry him If he <lb />
were to lose his money, wrote her he <lb />
bed lost all. Phil lost the bet. of <lb />
course, but wasn't It lucky for <lb />
by Dally Pub. <lb />
Large Heart. <lb />
Mrs. My husband lost a <lb />
deal of money on that decline <lb />
stocks. <lb />
Mr. sorry Whenever I <lb />
hear of declines In stocks <lb />
think wouldn't It have been a good <lb />
If everybody had sold out be- <lb />
tho market began to go down <lb />
Wk. <lb />
I what have you ex- <lb />
claimed Mrs. Morton a. Marjory, all <lb />
out of breath, entered the room. <lb />
and mysteriously an- <lb />
her daughter a. she undid the <lb />
wrapping paper. <lb />
cried Mr. Morton. <lb />
I will you bring next <lb />
Where and how did you get this bird <lb />
sent for me this morning <lb />
and that although she was all <lb />
ready to go to Atlantic City <lb />
couldn't leave until she knew that her <lb />
bird would be cared for during the <lb />
summer. Her relatives absolutely re- <lb />
fused to take the poor thing, and she <lb />
declared that If I was any kind of a <lb />
friend this was my opportunity to <lb />
prove what could I <lb />
my dear, we never owned a <lb />
bird. We don't understand anything <lb />
about their food, drink, bath or habits. <lb />
And every one says a bird is a dread- <lb />
always catching cold <lb />
molting or <lb />
know. I told Dorothy all that and <lb />
so she gave mo Instructions. <lb />
me to follow them <lb />
said Marjory, unfolding a <lb />
slip of paper. Monday, and <lb />
Thursdays. Cage to be covered at <lb />
each evening. Small lettuce leaf <lb />
Mondays and Wednesdays. Sliced <lb />
on Tuesdays. Fresh and <lb />
dally. Cage cleaned dally. And <lb />
other <lb />
an declared Mrs. <lb />
Morion. not necessary for <lb />
to promenade the boardwalk at <lb />
Atlantic City while we at home and <lb />
worry over her <lb />
After Morton had worked an hour <lb />
that evening a bracket for <lb />
the cage he doe. <lb />
Impose on one's friends abominably. <lb />
Here we have a rank outsider simply <lb />
thrust upon u. through no fault of our <lb />
Some people what <lb />
might call <lb />
At eight o'clock the next morning <lb />
Marjory's brother Bert came to break- <lb />
fast with a scowling face. <lb />
did that blooming bird hall <lb />
be demanded. baa kept <lb />
me awake since five o'clock with his <lb />
everlasting <lb />
Marjory's married sister soon ran <lb />
with her pet kitten, as was her <lb />
Have You <lb />
torn. She was greeted with a scream <lb />
from Marjory. don't you <lb />
dare to step Into this house with that <lb />
cat Can't you bird <lb />
Please, please go <lb />
answered Mildred In <lb />
Icy tones. you care more for <lb />
silly bird than for me and my <lb />
darling we shall not trouble <lb />
you any more with our unwelcome <lb />
Then the Irate sister <lb />
marched of the room. <lb />
wish I had never seen that horrid <lb />
bird or Dorothy, lamented <lb />
Marjory. <lb />
After two absence Dorothy <lb />
returned and claimed her canary. The <lb />
first evening after the departure <lb />
Marjory noticed that both her father <lb />
and her mother kept at the <lb />
empty bracket where the bird had <lb />
swung and <lb />
Presently Bert beats <lb />
all how empty this house seems with- <lb />
out that <lb />
Marjory wiped away a tear. <lb />
had the blues all she <lb />
missed Dickie so. If Dorothy had been <lb />
the least bit appreciative she would <lb />
ha-e let me keep him a few weeks <lb />
longer, <lb />
Tho next morning Morton on hie <lb />
way to his office stopped at a bird <lb />
store and purchased a canary. <lb />
Mrs. Morton, before keeping her <lb />
at the dressmaker's, went <lb />
to a bird dealer's and purchased a <lb />
canary. <lb />
Bert, recollecting the empty <lb />
on his return from business <lb />
dropped at a department store and <lb />
purchased a canary. <lb />
Marjory, by this time firmly <lb />
that no family Is complete without <lb />
a bird, took her savings and purchased <lb />
a canary. <lb />
That each member of the <lb />
family entered dining room carry- <lb />
a bird cage. Then they all beheld <lb />
a canary In a cage that was hanging <lb />
on the bracket There was a card <lb />
attached to the hook. On It Dorothy <lb />
had hope this bird will <lb />
partly take the place of the one you <lb />
lovingly cared <lb />
keep them exclaimed <lb />
Marjory- <lb />
hut amended Mrs Morton. <lb />
confided to me this morning <lb />
that ha. given away, <lb />
thinks she would rather have a bird <lb />
than a kitten for a <lb />
Dally News. <lb />
In the province of San Diego, near <lb />
the River La Plaza, grew at one time <lb />
the prettiest flow- <lb />
nature had <lb />
ever fashioned In- <lb />
to womanhood. A <lb />
rustic picture was <lb />
she, indeed, <lb />
vine, Mercedes. <lb />
Don Palo, dark, <lb />
handsome, stood <lb />
beneath a festoon- <lb />
ed palmetto and <lb />
gated enraptured <lb />
at <lb />
In the distance <lb />
could be heard <lb />
the peal of <lb />
a convent bell <lb />
and, when the <lb />
wind quieted, the <lb />
faint echo of the <lb />
floated <lb />
on the air. <lb />
Palo approached <lb />
and touched tho <lb />
listening girl upon <lb />
the arm. <lb />
Palo Is It she cried. <lb />
He took her hands in his and print- <lb />
ed a fervent kiss upon her lips. <lb />
he answered, have come <lb />
back to see you once <lb />
she began. <lb />
there ls little <lb />
No knows that I am <lb />
Out of the convent window Sister <lb />
looked listlessly. <lb />
As she looked the two parted, and <lb />
Mercedes was left standing alone. She <lb />
I was the daughter of a miller, he <lb />
son of the governor of the province <lb />
of San Diego. Sister shook <lb />
her head sadly. Three months before <lb />
she had witnessed their Drat meeting. <lb />
When Palo went to hi. father and <lb />
confessed his love for Mercedes, he <lb />
flew Into an awful rage. <lb />
he sternly, will <lb />
never go near the miller's daughter <lb />
again. I give order. If you <lb />
are caught there, you will be put <lb />
prison. Remember, I mean what <lb />
But Palo came again to see hit <lb />
Mercedes and Sister was watch <lb />
from her convent window. <lb />
Alas, he came to tell his sweetheart <lb />
that be going away on a trip to <lb />
far off Spain, but he will be back <lb />
again a year, perhaps sooner. Will <lb />
she wait for till then <lb />
the he said, may <lb />
. see you again, for the last time by <lb />
I bridge that goes over the Plaza, <lb />
I is It not so Mia <lb />
Tears came to the girl's eyes as she <lb />
nodded her head. Ho kissed her and <lb />
went down the path. In tho morning <lb />
was waiting for him at the <lb />
I when Palo arrived. She was about <lb />
I to fly Into his arms, when, out from <lb />
tho shrubbery stepped a <lb />
arrest you he said. <lb />
The officer's back was turned toward <lb />
her. An Impulse, a flash, and It was <lb />
done. She had drawn the dagger from <lb />
her girdle and It Into his back. <lb />
He fell like a log. Palo shrank back <lb />
aghast. <lb />
I am caught he cried. <lb />
you will not. Go Go she <lb />
cried. In pushing him toward <lb />
the bridge. At bridge she stop- <lb />
me she cried. He <lb />
stooped and kissed her <lb />
They parted and Mercedes began to <lb />
run quickly through the woods. <lb />
She saw people around the <lb />
body. She fancied she heard her <lb />
name spoken. Fleet a. a deer, <lb />
sped away, but before she had gone <lb />
a hundred yards, discovered. <lb />
There a shout and a start- <lb />
ed after her. <lb />
The silver bell of the convent was <lb />
again ringing and she ran instinctively <lb />
toward, the sheltering wall. <lb />
She up the steps and fell <lb />
Into the arms of <lb />
Snatching the crucifix from <lb />
her girdle held It defiantly Into <lb />
the faces of the oncoming mob. They <lb />
recoiled from It as from a great re- <lb />
force. <lb />
she cried, taken <lb />
refuge with God. Would you <lb />
the sanctuary of the <lb />
They looked Into the calm, de- <lb />
face of Slater and <lb />
one by one, slunk shamefacedly away. <lb />
Trembling, Mercedes wept out her <lb />
story to the sister, who, when she <lb />
heard it, wept with her. <lb />
said Slater gent- <lb />
putting her arm about Mercedes, <lb />
, will tell you a story. Twenty years <lb />
ago a maiden bid her lover good-bye <lb />
by that little bridge down there. <lb />
j for he said. will return <lb />
But did not, and soon the maid <lb />
I took refuge in this convent to hide <lb />
her shame. A little girl born and <lb />
a good man took pity on It and adopt- <lb />
ed It as his own, That maid, Mercedes, <lb />
myself. For twenty years I have <lb />
looked down that road, watching for <lb />
the return of my <lb />
She paused and looked at <lb />
with infinite yearning, <lb />
she continued at last miller <lb />
j never told <lb />
Mercedes looked at the sister <lb />
surprise me <lb />
Many years have passed since then. <lb />
One weary watcher been laid to <lb />
rest, but there Is a sister still, with <lb />
snowy white hair and wistful <lb />
face, who stand, by the high little <lb />
window and out upon tho road. <lb />
Perhaps she bears a <lb />
voice. It la only the humming of the <lb />
old bell and tho echo of the quavering <lb />
voices as they<lb />
Conductor J. of Canton, <lb />
Va, May Hie. MN. Helen Page <lb />
Had Miraculous Escape. <lb />
one people were Injured In a wreck <lb />
of a mixed train on the Buckingham <lb />
blanch of the Chesapeake and <lb />
railway near early tills <lb />
one of them. Conductor J. <lb />
C. of New Canton, Va., be- <lb />
Internally hurl and will probably <lb />
die. <lb />
The train was derailed by spreading <lb />
rails and the passenger coach and <lb />
three freight cars loaded with <lb />
rolled over a 20-foot embank- <lb />
Miss Helen Page, of Lynchburg, who <lb />
had a miraculous escape, was a hero- <lb />
in the rescue, for she worked <lb />
faithfully with tho male passengers <lb />
in their efforts to rescue those under <lb />
tho debris. The more seriously in- <lb />
were taken to a hospital in <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Criminal Convened Monday <lb />
Morning <lb />
of Mrs. Rawls. <lb />
The remains of Mrs. Maggie Rawls. <lb />
of Baltimore, whose death occurred <lb />
Monday morning, reached here on the <lb />
one o'clock train today, accompanied <lb />
by her three children, Messrs. Lee <lb />
and Leslie of Baltimore, and <lb />
Mrs. Smith, of New York. <lb />
The remains were taken to the <lb />
Methodist church where the funeral <lb />
services were held at o'clock, the <lb />
Interment taking place in Cherry Hill <lb />
cemetery. The pall bearers were. <lb />
Messrs. T. M. Hooker, F. O. <lb />
J. L. Little, W. L. Hall, C. T. Mun- <lb />
J. G. J. A. Lang. F. C. <lb />
Harding, R. L. Humber. W. L. <lb />
Brown, R. Williams and W. II. Lone <lb />
Carol ext Week. <lb />
The Adams carnival will open in <lb />
Greenville next Monday and continue <lb />
here through the week. This Is a <lb />
big aggregation of amusement and <lb />
Interest and will no doubt attract a <lb />
large crowd. The tents will be on <lb />
the lot on the corner of and <lb />
Fifth streets. <lb />
Young Ladies Entertained <lb />
in High Point <lb />
The always delightful mark of orig- <lb />
which marks Mrs. Bascom <lb />
was prominent to u <lb />
Thursday when Mrs. <lb />
j gave two parties honor of bet <lb />
guests, Misses and <lb />
lie of Greenville, who up- <lb />
on their several visits to High Point <lb />
have made a largo circle of friends. <lb />
Tho morning party, at ten o'clock <lb />
to which the single friends <lb />
were asked, was gold to the core. <lb />
The hostess in white lingerie greeted <lb />
tho guests in the ball and Introduced <lb />
tho who wore white lace <lb />
over pink and blue satin. Tho hall, <lb />
and the rooms opening upon It, bore <lb />
settings of ferns, the breast plates <lb />
of which were formed of golden rod <lb />
rowed in woodland fashion, and <lb />
banked id beds that gave out the <lb />
glory of the full grown summer, and <lb />
whispered of the approaching <lb />
Miss Vera Idol directed the <lb />
way to the den in the rear of the <lb />
hall where Misses Kathleen Petty <lb />
and Bessie Siceloff served orangeade <lb />
from a bowl burled golden rod. <lb />
The attractive cards for the <lb />
game of Rook were attached to tiny <lb />
flower baskets In green and <lb />
yellow and tho progressions were <lb />
counted by little gold faced <lb />
After the game the five tables were <lb />
covered with crepe luncheon cloths <lb />
decorated The napkins <lb />
also were of crepe with the yellow <lb />
pansies. Tho yellow cream was <lb />
served in long stem glasses, and tho <lb />
cake was of the same color. There <lb />
were about two dozen present. <lb />
Afternoon of Same Day. <lb />
The afternoon of tho same day, <lb />
Mrs. Invited about forty of <lb />
the young matrons to meet her <lb />
and play Rook. To tho same beau- <lb />
golden decorations of the morn- <lb />
were added immense quantities <lb />
of that feathery climber, with pure <lb />
white clematis <lb />
that wondered gracefully over cur- <lb />
mantels and many suitable <lb />
places, priding Itself in perfection as <lb />
I. covered punch table and wound <lb />
bowl and base of brass candle <lb />
with their tall white <lb />
Tho hostess received her guests in <lb />
I lace with of blue <lb />
and the Misses <lb />
charming pink and <lb />
chiffon. Mrs. Chas. led the <lb />
I way to tho punch bowl, and the de- <lb />
was dispensed by <lb />
Mesdames W. R. Walker and H. C <lb />
Field. The cards were attached <lb />
to lovely and unique green and <lb />
low safety pin holders of satin <lb />
and crochet rings. The progressions <lb />
were marked by gold safety pins, <lb />
which goes without saying that every <lb />
played Tho delicious <lb />
cream course served was touched <lb />
with white and gold. Tho afternoon <lb />
elicited much pleasure for the guests <lb />
who lingered early twilight <lb />
High Point <lb />
The August term of Pitt superior <lb />
court for the trial of cases <lb />
Monday morning with <lb />
Harry W. presiding and <lb />
Solicitor C. L. represent- <lb />
the state. <lb />
The grand Jury drawn for the term <lb />
Is as J. L. Little, foreman, <lb />
J. W. Gardner. Jr., Major Mills, B. <lb />
A. Fulford. R. L. J. H. <lb />
L. D. Phelps. W. E. Boyce. <lb />
J. M. C. Manning. W. J <lb />
A. Nichols. C. H. Lang- <lb />
I. F. L. J. <lb />
J B. Bullock. F. L. Andrews. Rob- <lb />
Darden. Jr. <lb />
In his charge to the grand Jury. <lb />
Judge Whedbee called attention to <lb />
the necessity of a carpet on the <lb />
room floor and asked that the <lb />
commissioners be instructed to <lb />
purchase one. <lb />
Judge Whedbee said he was ac- <lb />
with most of the members <lb />
of tho grand jury and felt that a <lb />
lengthy charge to them was <lb />
but he wanted to Impress up- <lb />
on each one of them tho fact that <lb />
he should recognize his position and <lb />
realize the great responsibility rest- <lb />
upon him. Each should perform <lb />
his duty and make It possible for <lb />
the sheriff and solicitor to go their <lb />
Speaking of the prohibition law, he <lb />
said some of the Jurors favored it <lb />
some were against it, yet if <lb />
one should allow his private <lb />
to influence his decision he <lb />
s not fit to sit upon the Jury. The <lb />
legislature hi its wisdom en- <lb />
what is known as the search <lb />
ind seizure law. The law does not <lb />
that having the liquor Is <lb />
of intent to sell. <lb />
Another law that Is a good one. Is <lb />
the sale of cigarettes to <lb />
and when an officer sees a <lb />
smoking cigarettes he can de- <lb />
and where the cigarettes were <lb />
and if the boy refuse to tell <lb />
is subject to fine or imprisonment <lb />
There Is much money thrown <lb />
away by a criminal court, and <lb />
grand jury and lawyers tho <lb />
of it. You need not take up time to <lb />
examine every witness, but stop <lb />
when you have examined <lb />
to convince you of probable cause <lb />
Try to make this a record court. <lb />
In pointing out their duty to e. <lb />
mine the public offices. Judge <lb />
bee called special attention to tin <lb />
county home as a disgrace to the <lb />
county. He did not wish to <lb />
where home should he maintain- <lb />
ed, but it is Christian duty <lb />
to see that the inmates arc <lb />
properly taken care of. If you <lb />
should be overtaken by misfortune, <lb />
would It be right for you to be treat- <lb />
ed a. a dog because you are <lb />
and have to go to tho home <lb />
i want you to thoroughly investigate <lb />
the condition of the homo and <lb />
on your oath what shall he done. I <lb />
hope you will recommend it and that <lb />
some steps will taken to <lb />
this disgrace from us, as Pitt county <lb />
Is well able to do. <lb />
The following cases have been dis- <lb />
posed <lb />
Milton affray, pleads guilty, <lb />
Judgment suspended on payment of <lb />
costs. <lb />
Charles assault with <lb />
deadly weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
Sol. Edwards, perjury, pleads <lb />
Judgment continued upon payment <lb />
of costs. <lb />
Jesse Carson, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty two cases, Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Lino Ford, selling liquor, pleads <lb />
guilty in three cases, Judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Windsor Staton, selling liquor, <lb />
j pleads guilty in two Judgment <lb />
suspended on payment of costs. <lb />
John Chancey, embezzlement, pleads <lb />
guilty, Judgment suspended on pay- <lb />
of costs. <lb />
N. L. Tripp, Sidney Jenkins, Rob- <lb />
Forbes, John Forbes, F. Lang- <lb />
H. A. gambling, <lb />
plead guilty; fined <lb />
and costs, other defendants lined <lb />
each and costs. <lb />
Wiley Brown, assault with <lb />
deadly weapon and carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced <lb />
months on tho roads. <lb />
Sutton, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined and <lb />
costs. <lb />
carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty In two cases, <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
Arthur carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
Will Pollard, assault with <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, fined and <lb />
cost. <lb />
Robert Rives, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty. <lb />
Preston Atkinson, larceny, pleads <lb />
guilty, sentenced seven years on <lb />
roads. <lb />
Ben Cherry, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, sentenced six <lb />
months on roads. <lb />
Charles Green, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, Judgment con- <lb />
Joseph Williams, selling <lb />
pleads guilty. Judgment continued <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
Percy carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, pleads guilty, fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Wiley assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Marcellus Wilson, assault with dead <lb />
K weapon, pleads guilty two <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
John Owens, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, pleads guilty, lined <lb />
costs. <lb />
George Foreman, carrying conceal- <lb />
ed weapon, fined and costs. <lb />
Claude Barrett, assault with deadly <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
Henry Powell, selling liquor <lb />
sentenced three months on <lb />
Will Webb, abandonment, guilty. <lb />
Ben Cherry, carrying concealed <lb />
weapon, not guilty. <lb />
I in Norfolk Southern Schedule. <lb />
A slight change in schedule of Nor- <lb />
folk Southern passenger trains on. <lb />
this division went into effect today. <lb />
The only train affected to any <lb />
is the evening train from <lb />
which formerly arrived about <lb />
ten minutes before six o'clock and <lb />
ill not come about a quarter past <lb />
six. The handling of freight cars on <lb />
the two night trains has been <lb />
and while the train from <lb />
will arrive about the same time <lb />
as before, a quarter past one o'clock, <lb />
the one from Norfolk will come about <lb />
minutes earlier, reaching here <lb />
little past o'clock. <lb />
Carnival Visitors at Salt Lake <lb />
SALT CITY, Utah, Aug. <lb />
Throngs of visitors, among whom <lb />
many tourists from tho East, are <lb />
in the city for the annual carnival of <lb />
the of the Wizard of the <lb />
The regular program of <lb />
festivities will be opened tomorrow <lb />
and continued through the <lb />
of the week. A number of <lb />
street parades and pageants will <lb />
be given. A street fair, society cir- <lb />
hippodrome events and athletic <lb />
and aquatic contests will be In- <lb />
the program. The number <lb />
of visitors already here Indicate that <lb />
the crowds later the week are like- <lb />
to the largest ever entertained in <lb />
his city. <lb />
Mr. Clark at <lb />
In mentioning the other day that <lb />
Mr. H. B. Clark had returned to <lb />
Greenville, we stated that he would <lb />
engage in the business of building <lb />
contractor, but this part of it was <lb />
a mistake. Though he was a con- <lb />
tractor from which <lb />
town he moved here, he comes to <lb />
take a position in the dry goods store <lb />
of J. Pulley. Mr. Clark was a dry <lb />
goods merchant when he <lb />
lived in Greenville, and many people <lb />
lure remember Mm in that business. <lb />
Cotton Mills Resume Work. <lb />
FALL RIVER, Mass., Aug. <lb />
The seven cotton mills of the Fall <lb />
River Iron Works, which been. <lb />
Idle for more than three months be- <lb />
cause of the condition of the market, <lb />
resumed operations today. The re-- <lb />
of work gives <lb />
to about 5.000 persons who have boom, <lb />
idle through the summer. <lb />
Republicans to Caucus. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. <lb />
The first looking to the <lb />
congressional campaign of next <lb />
year will be taken tomorrow, when, <lb />
the Republican members of the sen- <lb />
ate and house will caucus to elect <lb />
a new National Republican Congress <lb />
Committee. The new committee will <lb />
meet soon afterward and choose m <lb />
chairman and other officers. <lb />
Tho Five Points Building. <lb />
The last old building ls being <lb />
ed off tho Five Points lot, and <lb />
soon as that is out of the way <lb />
site will be ready for work to begin <lb />
on the four-story office building to <lb />
go up there. The picture of the con- <lb />
building which ls on ex- <lb />
at the office of Dr. Laugh- <lb />
shows that it is to be n; <lb />
handsome structure and an ornament <lb />
to the town. <lb />
In Memory of Confederate Dead. <lb />
KING WILLIAM COURTHOUSE. <lb />
Va. Aug. monument to tho <lb />
memory of the Confederate soldiers <lb />
King William Courthouse and vi- <lb />
was unveiled hero today <lb />
with interesting exercises and in tho <lb />
presence of a large gathering of vet- <lb />
and their friends. Congress- <lb />
man A. J. Montague delivered the <lb />
principal oration of the day. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Last week Register of Deeds Belt <lb />
Issued licenses to the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
WHITE <lb />
J. F. Brown and <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Lee Cox and Martha A. Wilson. <lb />
Ben and Isabella Shays. <lb />
August <lb />
in resulted <lb />
in great loss of life and <lb />
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Filippo Lippi, or as he is often called, <lb />
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with his work. As a re- <lb />
of extravagance he was usu- <lb />
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v hen be had finished his and <lb />
gained a for himself among <lb />
painters, tho abbot granted him per- <lb />
mission, to leave the monastery In or- <lb />
to give bis genius full scope. <lb />
Monks who had i learned to paint were <lb />
Often allowed , , . <lb />
So became a <lb />
painter. When he went to and <lb />
saw he was already <lb />
nearly more than twenty. was <lb />
also an orphan. Her father, who had <lb />
been a silk merchant In Florence, left <lb />
his daughters In the care of An- <lb />
evidently a harsh guard- <lb />
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both beautiful girls, Into the con- <lb />
vent of Santa against <lb />
their will. In order to cave himself <lb />
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her a model, and later married <lb />
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Virgins and saints of his paintings <lb />
had a new spiritual radiance after <lb />
he saw face. He used her <lb />
all manner of subjects, from the <lb />
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changing her features to <lb />
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Curious History of United States <lb />
That Into the <lb />
Dominion of Canada. <lb />
How did the United States come to <lb />
get that small corner of land <lb />
Juts out from the extreme northern <lb />
boundary of Minnesota History of <lb />
that little sticks out Into <lb />
Canada from Minnesota and which <lb />
constitutes the northernmost point of <lb />
the United States Is very interesting. <lb />
Under the treaty of 1783 boundary be- <lb />
tween the United States and British <lb />
possessions was fixed. A certain point <lb />
on the Lake of tho Woods was mu- <lb />
agreed to as one starting point, <lb />
this being considered headwaters <lb />
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but It known to be close to it. The <lb />
understanding was that from that <lb />
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south to the forty-ninth parallel, as the <lb />
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A good-natured curate, who firmly <lb />
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day by a beggar woman. He pleaded <lb />
utter lack of money, but on the <lb />
cant beseeching to search his <lb />
pockets he hopefully put his hand In <lb />
one, and to his amazement and Joy <lb />
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other of God's miracles he ex- <lb />
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a long time to endure the aw- <lb />
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Having told the story a hours <lb />
later to worldly minded parish <lb />
priest, and suggested that they should <lb />
both go down on their knees and <lb />
thanks to God, a strange, <lb />
light suddenly broke on the mind <lb />
of the shrewd pastor, who <lb />
heavens I Are those my <lb />
breeches that you've on <lb />
Value of Labor. <lb />
Labor Is a commodity to be bought <lb />
and sold notwithstanding the maudlin <lb />
criticism of some theorists, writes C. <lb />
W. Post In Leslie's. Labor Is not the <lb />
man himself, whom I consider a part <lb />
of the divine, but labor is his output <lb />
Just the same as wheat Is the <lb />
of the farmer, and it is a subject for <lb />
purchase and sale, and upon Its <lb />
depends Its demand and Its value. <lb />
There are two kinds of labor, the one <lb />
manual and the other mental. When <lb />
the skilled workman possesses a train- <lb />
ed mind which directs his hands, he <lb />
rises In value, and when he reaches a <lb />
piano where his mind is so well train- <lb />
ed that he in turn becomes a creator <lb />
and must devise and direct he <lb />
then requires other bands to carry <lb />
out his Idea. Then he again In <lb />
the plane of value to humanity, and <lb />
his compensation must keep <lb />
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They were at the grocery, all with <lb />
recollections of many a shocking ease <lb />
tremendous weather to recount, and <lb />
none left out. Then one ancient <lb />
rose and <lb />
seventeen hundred <lb />
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told they wouldn't do It If they <lb />
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old make him, they said. But the <lb />
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where folks remembered <lb />
spells weather there <lb />
a ding word of <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
DR. J. C GREENE <lb />
Physician and Burgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE <lb />
And the Joke of it is that any one has <lb />
to go by water In order to reach this <lb />
little piece of territory unless he <lb />
wants to go through <lb />
Pathfinder. <lb />
OLD FORT BUILT BY RUSSIANS <lb />
Explanation of Ruins <lb />
of Building on the Northern Coast <lb />
of California. <lb />
Ruins buildings on the old <lb />
ranch, near Windsor and about <lb />
teen miles north of Santa Rosa, Cal., <lb />
hitherto unexplained, now are thought <lb />
to the work of people of <lb />
cal skill, probably Russians, who <lb />
erected the buildings years or <lb />
more ago. <lb />
That tho edifices were not the work <lb />
of the Spaniards la taken for granted. <lb />
as the history of this country under <lb />
rule Is sufficiently complete <lb />
to give assurance that some record <lb />
the construction of the buildings <lb />
would have been left <lb />
The construction la too exact to <lb />
have been the work of the Indian <lb />
moss and local investigators have de- <lb />
that the ruins are those of <lb />
large fort or fortified settlement built <lb />
by Russians early in the last <lb />
The appearance <lb />
being parts of a once massive <lb />
cation. In one place there stands a <lb />
part of the wall twenty feet in height, <lb />
thirty feet long, thirty feet thick at <lb />
the ground and tapering to a width <lb />
of ten feet It Is built of basalt slabs <lb />
about twenty feet in length and <lb />
shape. <lb />
Russians Admiral <lb />
Admiral and Count <lb />
off made a determined effort to <lb />
themselves along the northern <lb />
more than years ago. <lb />
No. <lb />
This is a prescription prepared especially <lb />
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Five or six will break any and <lb />
if token then as a tonic Fever will not <lb />
return. It acts on the liver than <lb />
and not gripe or sicken. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
to vote bonds to erect <lb />
a two-story four-room brick school <lb />
building and auditorium in school <lb />
district No. township, Pitt <lb />
D. O. MOORE, <lb />
J. J. ELKS. <lb />
F. A. ELKS, <lb />
S. W. <lb />
W. ELKS, <lb />
W. GALLOWAY, <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES, <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
J. PROCTOR. <lb />
A. O. CLARK. <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR. <lb />
W. <lb />
L. B. ELKS, <lb />
DR. C. M. JONES, <lb />
H. H. PROCTOR, <lb />
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for a while So <lb />
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COFFEE, <lb />
LISK FLOUR. <lb />
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Arrival and Departure of the <lb />
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ANOTHER DAREDEVIL JUMPS <lb />
OFF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE <lb />
Message on the Mexicans <lb />
Situation Will be <lb />
Read Today <lb />
WASHINGTON. Aug <lb />
Wilson will read his message on the <lb />
Mexican situation at the to- <lb />
morrow. This was decided at mid- <lb />
night, following the receipt of a mes- <lb />
sage from John Lind, personal <lb />
President Wilson In Mex- <lb />
that lie had said good-bye to For- <lb />
Minister and would <lb />
leave Mexico City tomorrow. <lb />
Negotiations, so far as Mr. Lind is <lb />
concerned have been terminated. The <lb />
United States will receive any further <lb />
proposals through Charge <lb />
of the American Em- <lb />
The policy of the United States was <lb />
outlined to the members of the two <lb />
congressional committees of foreign <lb />
relations today at a conference at <lb />
the White House by President <lb />
son and Secretary Bryan. The <lb />
dent's message received practically <lb />
unanimous approval. The future <lb />
course of this government will be one <lb />
of non-interference, in the hope that <lb />
the effect of its present efforts and the <lb />
pressure of foreign governments will <lb />
constitute a moral suasion that <lb />
will bring about the peace in <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
The makes It plain that <lb />
will be no lifting of the embargo <lb />
on arms, that no faction or govern- <lb />
in Mexico will allowed to <lb />
receive munitions of war from the <lb />
United States. If necessary, the <lb />
dent proposes to increase the <lb />
can border patrol to enforce this <lb />
policy. <lb />
The president cites in his message- <lb />
us a precedent for the policy he pro- <lb />
poses to pursue, tho action of <lb />
dent Hayes in withholding recognition <lb />
from for more than a year after <lb />
latter had gained control of the <lb />
Mexican governorship. Paring to- <lb />
night's conference the president read <lb />
to tho committee not only tho full <lb />
text of his own message but tho notes <lb />
exchanged between John Lind and <lb />
Huerta. Ono of the <lb />
said afterward that the Huerta note, <lb />
written by Foreign Minister Gambol, <lb />
was one of the finest state papers he <lb />
had over seen. <lb />
DEDICATION OF THE <lb />
DAM TODAY <lb />
KEOKUK, la., Aug. A mar- <lb />
engineering was <lb />
turned over to the world today when <lb />
the great Mississippi River dam and <lb />
power plant were formally <lb />
ed. The dam extends across tho <lb />
River from Keokuk, la., to <lb />
Hamilton, III., and Is almost a mile <lb />
long. Its construction occupied near- <lb />
three years and its total cost ex- <lb />
The dam is to be <lb />
for the generation of electricity <lb />
which Is to supplied for lighting <lb />
and Industrial purposes throughout <lb />
the greater parts of Illinois, Iowa and <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
The dedication was made an <lb />
for Interesting ceremonies. <lb />
There were parades on both sides <lb />
the river, followed by a of <lb />
speech-making. An Immense meet <lb />
of river craft In gala dress added <lb />
the of the scene. It is <lb />
mated that a quarter of a million <lb />
persons witnessed some portion of the <lb />
day's <lb />
-NEW YORK. Aug. Kelly, <lb />
a young motorman, Jumped from the <lb />
Brooklyn bridge today at Its highest <lb />
point and escaped with a few slight <lb />
bruises. On his way down Kelly <lb />
turned over half a dozen times and <lb />
the East river almost flat on <lb />
his back. He floated a short distance <lb />
until ho was rescued. Kelly refused <lb />
to tell why he made the Jump. <lb />
The ambulance surgeon who In ten <lb />
minutes pronounced him practically <lb />
as good as ever, said Kelly had been <lb />
drinking. <lb />
STRAY TAKEN UP. <lb />
ONE RED HEIFER ABOUT TWO <lb />
years old, weighing about pounds. <lb />
Ear mark under bit right ear. <lb />
Owner can get same by paying cost <lb />
or I will sell for cost and damages <lb />
August <lb />
J. <lb />
Winterville, N. C. <lb />
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Salve when <lb />
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Akron to on Commission Plan. <lb />
AKRON, O., Aug. <lb />
and opponents of the proposed new <lb />
charter for Akron are warming up <lb />
to a spirited campaign with the near <lb />
approach the special election at <lb />
which the fate of the proposal to <lb />
change the form of municipal govern- <lb />
will be decided. The election <lb />
will held Thursday. If char- <lb />
Is adopted the control of the en- <lb />
tire municipal government rill ho <lb />
vested in a commission of three, com- <lb />
posed of a mayor and two <lb />
Tho mayor will receive a <lb />
salary of a year and the two <lb />
commissioners a year each. <lb />
have Just a fresh sup- <lb />
ply of the celebrated Black Sun <lb />
Cured Tobacco. J. R. J. G. <lb />
HARD TO DRIVE FROM NEST <lb />
Death of Former lady. <lb />
Relatives here were notified by <lb />
wire, Monday afternoon, of the <lb />
death of Mrs. Maggie Rawls, of <lb />
widow of the late Mr. W. S. <lb />
Rawls. No particulars of her death <lb />
were given other than she was at <lb />
some springs In Virginia. The re- <lb />
mains will be brought to Greenville, <lb />
and the funeral services will be held <lb />
in the Methodist church at o'clock <lb />
tomorrow afternoon and the inter- <lb />
will take place In Cherry Hill <lb />
cemetery. Mrs. Rawls Is survived by <lb />
three children, Messrs. Lee and Les- <lb />
lie Rawls, of Baltimore and Mrs. <lb />
Elizabeth Smith, of New York. <lb />
was a sister of Mrs. E. M. Williams <lb />
and Miss Martha Tyson, and Messrs. <lb />
It. A. B. F. and J. C. Tyson, of Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Rawls and their <lb />
then small, moved from Green- <lb />
ville to about twenty years <lb />
ago. It was Just two years ago this <lb />
week that Mr. Rawls died and his <lb />
remains brought here for bur- <lb />
Meet at Trinidad. <lb />
Colo., Aug. <lb />
of interest In circles <lb />
were ushered in here today with the <lb />
opening of the annual grand <lb />
session of the Uniformed Rank of <lb />
the Knights of Pythias. Members of <lb />
the order from nil parts of Colorado <lb />
are In attendance. General <lb />
and his staff arrived In the city this <lb />
morning and escorted to <lb />
headquarters camp in Central park. <lb />
This afternoon the great parade took <lb />
competitive drills will <lb />
be held tomorrow and on Thursday <lb />
the gathering will close with the <lb />
and Installation officers of <lb />
the grand lodge officers. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I wish to state to my patrons that <lb />
my office will be closed during the <lb />
first week in September, owing to <lb />
my absence from town. <lb />
DR. R. L. CARR.<lb />
Freckled Girls <lb />
St <lb />
It is an absolute fact, that one cent <lb />
jar of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM <lb />
will either remove your freckles or cause <lb />
thorn 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 />
restored to its natural beauty. <lb />
WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM Is <lb />
fine, and absolutely harmless. <lb />
Will not make hair grow but will <lb />
remove TAN, PIMPLES and <lb />
FRECKLES. Come in today and try it. <lb />
The jars are largo 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 />
W. <lb />
L. WHITEN DRUG CO. <lb />
Greenville, Worth Carolina <lb />
Remarkable Case of Devotion to Home <lb />
Shown by Nesting Meadow Lark <lb />
In Massachusetts. <lb />
An endearing trait in birds Is their <lb />
love of home, and the bravery with <lb />
which they face danger In protecting <lb />
their eggs or baby birds. They seem <lb />
to become very tame at such times; <lb />
not seldom a person who approaches <lb />
them quietly may, after a few gentle <lb />
attempts, stroke a mother bird as she <lb />
broods. But It Is really courage, and <lb />
not enjoyment of the attention, that <lb />
she displays. <lb />
An interesting example of the strong <lb />
attachment of a bird to Its home, as <lb />
well as Its adaptability to unusual cir- <lb />
was given by a meadow <lb />
lark that found itself day after day <lb />
under gun-fire, and learned not to <lb />
fear it. <lb />
At tho practice grounds of the <lb />
United States marine corps at Wake- <lb />
Held, Mass., some low mounds were <lb />
raised on the firing line. On the <lb />
front side of of mounds a <lb />
meadow-lark built Its nest, and had <lb />
laid Its eggs when the season's <lb />
In target shooting and skirmish <lb />
drill began. Tho of the man <lb />
on tho mound was directly over <lb />
tho nest, and not more than two feet <lb />
above it <lb />
At first the birds would fly away, <lb />
when the firing skirmish line was still <lb />
at some distance; but as the practice <lb />
continued, they became accustomed to <lb />
the noise. would wait until the <lb />
men came very near before flying, and <lb />
would return Immediately after. As <lb />
the time came for the eggs to hatch, <lb />
one of the birds would stay on the <lb />
nest during the firing, even if a rifle <lb />
were held just above her bead. The <lb />
marines were very careful not to dis- <lb />
the little family. When tho young <lb />
came, they were nourished amid the <lb />
smoke battle, as It were, and finally <lb />
left the nest Com- <lb />
PUBLIC RENTAL <lb />
of <lb />
FARMING LANDS <lb />
The undersigned, will on <lb />
DAY, August 1913, at <lb />
p. m. front of the office of Dr. <lb />
Morrill, In the town of Falk- <lb />
land. Pitt county. North Carolina, <lb />
lease, rent and farm let, at public <lb />
auction, to highest bidder for a <lb />
term of one year, beginning January <lb />
1st, 1914, and ending December, 31st, <lb />
1914, that certain farm and farming <lb />
lands of the late T. L. Williams, sit- <lb />
In Falkland township, Pitt <lb />
about one mile west of Falkland. <lb />
There Is about a three horse crop of <lb />
cleared land, with dwelling and ten- <lb />
ant house, three tobacco barns and <lb />
one pack house. <lb />
The lessee of the above lands will <lb />
take the same free from any <lb />
or agreements on the part of <lb />
the undersigned to make advance- <lb />
or Improvements during said <lb />
lease term. All crops are to <lb />
deemed vested in the undersigned <lb />
the rental Is paid In full, rental <lb />
to be paid In cash and due <lb />
1st, 1914. <lb />
This the 15th day of August, 1913. <lb />
DR. MORRILL, <lb />
Administrator T. L,. Williams.<lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
NEW MULLETS IT S. M. <lb />
FOB FOUR NICE BUILD. <lb />
ins lots In South Greenville. Will <lb />
cake terms to suit purchaser. A M.<lb />
A FEW NICE PRIME IRISH <lb />
toes left at per bbl., seconds <lb />
See or write J. F. Pollard. <lb />
FOR A NEW UNDERWOOD <lb />
typewriter and roller top desk. <lb />
Henry Sheppard. S cod <lb />
FOR A NICE ROOM. HATE <lb />
per month. J. J. Cherry. <lb />
THE BEAUTIFUL CHIMNEY <lb />
BOCK GAP REACHED <lb />
-via <lb />
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY <lb />
Chimney Rock Gap been for <lb />
years famed for Its beauty in <lb />
song and story. <lb />
Why not spend your vacation at <lb />
one of the comfortable hotels beau- <lb />
situated in this lovely valley. <lb />
Hotel rates remarkably cheap, <lb />
to per week Homelike service. <lb />
Good roads, 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 />
KER, Jr., T. P. A. <lb />
Charlotte. N. a <lb />
Electrical <lb />
Work <lb />
I desire to call the attention of <lb />
the to the fact that I have <lb />
opened an Electrical Contracting <lb />
In the building, back <lb />
of the Shoe Co., where I am <lb />
prepared to do all kinds of electrical <lb />
work. <lb />
I In House Wiring and <lb />
will be glad to furnish estimates on <lb />
your requirements. <lb />
to Servo, <lb />
J. H. Melton <lb />
Truth Made a Hit <lb />
The late Senator Marcus A. Hanna <lb />
always delighted to tell a story on a <lb />
Cleveland friend In the Iron man- <lb />
business In that city. <lb />
This Iron merchant, according to <lb />
Senator Hanna, was In New York <lb />
on a bond selling mission for a sub- <lb />
company In which he was in- <lb />
The aid of a well known Wall street <lb />
house was sought and the bead of <lb />
the firm was negotiating for the bonds <lb />
with the Lake City man. <lb />
do you suddenly <lb />
asked financier of the Cleve- <lb />
lander. <lb />
avenue, <lb />
came the quick response. <lb />
on out and get a said <lb />
the capitalist. are the first <lb />
man I ever met In my life from <lb />
Cleveland who did not claim to <lb />
on <lb />
Married Men Live Long. <lb />
The reason a married man lives <lb />
longer than a, single man Is because <lb />
the single man leads a selfish exist- <lb />
A married man can double hie <lb />
pleasure. Any time he has a streak <lb />
of good luck It tickles him all over, <lb />
but It makes him feel twice as good <lb />
when he tells his wife about It. And <lb />
she Is so pleased and proud that he <lb />
feels like a two-year-old. There Isn't <lb />
a chance In the world of a man's <lb />
hardening or his heart weaken- <lb />
when he can get a million <lb />
worth of pleasure out of making his <lb />
wife Enquirer. <lb />
CONE AM NOW IN North- <lb />
markets selecting stock for my <lb />
fall trade. I will have the best line <lb />
of coat suits and ladies ready to wear <lb />
goods that can be found. Watch for <lb />
the arrival of my new stock. B. J. <lb />
Pulley. <lb />
FRESH PORK SAUSAGE AT J. I. <lb />
Starkey. g <lb />
ONE WHITE SPOTTED <lb />
hog, weight about lbs., mark <lb />
smooth crop In left ear and hole In <lb />
the right. Owner can get same by <lb />
applying to me and paying charges. <lb />
JESSIE SMITH. Winterville, N. C, <lb />
Route Box <lb />
S ltd <lb />
MRS. D. D. FLORIST. <lb />
Specialties, Bulbs and Cut Flowers. <lb />
Floral designs on short notice.<lb />
Electric <lb />
Lighting <lb />
Plants for <lb />
Country <lb />
Homes <lb />
Free estimates cheerfully given. A <lb />
card will bring a competent <lb />
to look into your require- <lb />
Address <lb />
J. H. Melton Electrical <lb />
Contractor <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
Tailoring <lb />
Display <lb />
August <lb />
23rd. <lb />
OUR TAILOR <lb />
From Baltimore will <lb />
be here, with a <lb />
large assortments <lb />
of samples of Fall <lb />
Fabrics suitable <lb />
for any style suit <lb />
any man could <lb />
desire. <lb />
let us show <lb />
you. <lb />
Quality and fit <lb />
Guaranteed <lb />
CT. <lb />
Quality <lb />
Shop. <lb />
MOVE <lb />
to Fourth Street, frost <lb />
L. Smith's building <lb />
formerly occupied by Chinese <lb />
Phone M. <lb />
T. hicks, The <lb />
One-Room House for <lb />
Among the London properties sub- <lb />
for auction recently was tho <lb />
so-called house In <lb />
This Is In Hyde Park place and was <lb />
described at the sale as living up to <lb />
its title It only consisted of one <lb />
room. That solitary room Is, however, <lb />
of some value, since the property was <lb />
eventually bought In for more than <lb />
Globe. <lb />
The Best Hot Weather Tonic <lb />
TONIC the <lb />
blood, builds up the whole system will won- <lb />
strengthen fortify you to withstand <lb />
the depressing of the hot summer.<lb />
Horse Racing Motorcycle Racing <lb />
LABOR DAY <lb />
SEPTEMBER 1st. <lb />
East Carolina Fair Grounds. <lb />
NEW BERN, N. C. <lb />
THREE HORSE RACES, Free for all, three min- <lb />
and Two Motorcycle Races. Admission <lb />
Children under twelve Grandstand Free <lb />
w. L. HALL <lb />
W. M. <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
We are now in position to write Fire, Life, <lb />
Accident and Health Insurance and we would <lb />
appreciate a part of your business. <lb />
HALL MOORE, Agents. <lb />
Rank The relations existing between this Bank and its Customers are close and cordial. Wees- Ran If <lb />
III I III teem at a compliment to have our friends and patrons lay claim to this institution as being <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
Capital <lb />
ONLY BANK IN PITT COUNTY UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT <lb />
Call and see us. Courteous treatment assured. <lb />
James L. Little, President, F. J. Forbes, Cashier.<lb /></p>
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I ii I <lb />
WHEN ALL SIGNS FAIL <lb />
By CLARKE. <lb />
ERA MARKED BY GREEDINESS <lb />
Present Generation Demands To <lb />
Much of Everything, It the <lb />
ion of Woman Writer. <lb />
Ii the mark of our era to want <lb />
more or everything than we can use, <lb />
was extremely an- yet when we get the too much we de- <lb />
and had every omen of we are emitted by It. Tar- <lb />
flood or bad luck crushed by the <lb />
In the pigeonholes of bar writes Cornelia A. P. Comber In the <lb />
and her days were spent trying to Atlantic <lb />
any calamity by the hare often thought that the <lb />
omen. Strung about her neck were sheer, brute mass of people to <lb />
several Egyptian amulets of good for- know, of books to read, of plays to <lb />
tune; a four-leafed clover reposed In <lb />
the left shoe; a paw occupied <lb />
the Inside pocket of her Jacket; on her <lb />
right hand was worn a moonstone <lb />
hear, of pictures to see, of things to <lb />
do. buy. learn, reach of <lb />
the well-to-do person In the modern <lb />
world, far the capacity of any <lb />
ring; the god grinned his human being to take It in and make <lb />
of her devout worship at the of It the sane whole that a life should <lb />
shrine of luck from Ills throne on her be. <lb />
table. we go on. trying <lb />
Helene was a fair vision is she to expand to Illimitable possibilities, <lb />
before the oval mirror drawing a thinking we be happier so Boon <lb />
comb through her wavy hair, as we have discarded all our present <lb />
She dressing to receive Billy belongings and opportunities for big- <lb />
ton, who came twice a week to newer, richer ones. How many <lb />
a box of candy and pay his respects people do you know who have not met <lb />
to Helene would tell you a substantial Increase of Income with <lb />
yon curiosity enough a corresponding enlargement of the <lb />
to ask her. whole scale of living, a senseless ex- <lb />
The last hairpin finally placed sometimes outrunning their <lb />
Item. <lb />
HEALTHY LITER HAKES , <lb />
In position, and Helene raised the <lb />
comb to arrange a few refractory <lb />
tresses, when It fell from her hand to <lb />
the floor. she said <lb />
almost tearfully, and. going to the <lb />
r, Betty, come here, <lb />
want <lb />
younger sister appeared. <lb />
dear pick up that comb for <lb />
Betty did as she bid, grumbling <lb />
the while. and your old super- <lb />
I thought by your tragic <lb />
voice something dreadful had hap- <lb />
or I never would have <lb />
left the room with this part- <lb />
shot Of careful to- <lb />
night, Helena, dear, for It la new <lb />
noon. Look at It over your right <lb />
Is It the left It keeps one <lb />
bony to remember correctly all the <lb />
signs. Ill not you any <lb />
snore this evening, so pleasant dreams. <lb />
I am going to <lb />
Helene donned her frock and looked <lb />
critically at her reflection, and knew <lb />
that she looking better than usual. <lb />
always was becoming, and Billy <lb />
admired this more than any of her <lb />
other gowns. Helene wondered If he <lb />
cared very deeply for her. It would <lb />
fee such a satisfaction to know, for <lb />
staring the three Tears of their friend- <lb />
ship Billy had never once become sen- <lb />
enough to declare his <lb />
but week after week maintained <lb />
that comfortable, intimate, <lb />
affection which Is very but <lb />
which no girl of normal discrimination <lb />
could mistake for love. Helene had <lb />
reached a stage where Billy <lb />
her, and she wanted to know what <lb />
thoughts, concerning herself, lurked <lb />
behind his gray eyes and placid <lb />
In the midst of these <lb />
the doorbell rang, and she de- <lb />
the maid ushered Billy <lb />
ton to the drawing room. Helene <lb />
found him ensconced In his <lb />
armchair, but he arose to greet her <lb />
she entered. After the usual pleasant- <lb />
had been exchanged, he <lb />
you mind going for a walk, Helene <lb />
The night Is glorious as only a June, <lb />
rose-scented night can be. want you <lb />
so come to wherever I <lb />
care to lead you. Do you <lb />
this to be an adventure that you <lb />
peak so gravely, sir knight If so, <lb />
I trust myself entirely to your pro- <lb />
and we will <lb />
mad they suited the words to action. <lb />
reached the open Helene <lb />
scanned the heavens for the moon, and <lb />
It over the wrong shoulder; then <lb />
a black cat ran across the path and an <lb />
owl hooted mournfully In the sycamore <lb />
tree. A Queer creepy sensation danced <lb />
up and down Helene's spinal <lb />
brae, and she felt her rocket to see <lb />
the rabbit's foot was there, <lb />
but it not Crossing the park they <lb />
peacocks that had roosted <lb />
the night, and these disagreeable <lb />
fowls rent the peaceful air with their <lb />
demoniac <lb />
Helene clutched Billy's arm In <lb />
tic terror. return. I am really <lb />
said the phlegmatic <lb />
Billy, are coming with <lb />
On he led her, never pausing until <lb />
they reached the hedge surrounding <lb />
a pretty house. Then Billy spoke <lb />
again. Is the parsonage, <lb />
and I have arranged for the min- <lb />
to marry as tonight. For a long <lb />
time I have loved you. but hesitated <lb />
to tell you because I knew that you <lb />
would never select a wedding day <lb />
all the signs pointed to lock, and <lb />
that would mean months of <lb />
tor this Is objection <lb />
I don't want to marry <lb />
rasped Helene. am <lb />
yes you do, and you must get <lb />
over your fear. Give me your hand, <lb />
She obeyed, and over <lb />
the third linger of her left hand be <lb />
lipped a ring. Helene shuddered <lb />
saw the opal surrounded with <lb />
but somehow the glittering <lb />
hand silenced her misgivings and a <lb />
Joy craft Into her heart <lb />
They mounted the steps to the <lb />
and Helene saw the number <lb />
above the was nil. <lb />
Then BUy her k. bat <lb />
kissed her Up. and eyes. <lb />
I lock this way <lb />
I love you and went to prove- <lb />
foolish <lb />
will be a happy marriage, I <lb />
to make It as. <lb />
touched the bell and <lb />
Increased ability to provide for It <lb />
There is no future but chaos for a so- <lb />
with such ambitions. They are <lb />
centrifugal and can only lead to <lb />
AS THE GROUCH SEES GROCER <lb />
Most Useful Member of Community <lb />
Unkindly Dealt With by Ex- <lb />
pert Fault Finder. <lb />
A grocer Is a man who spends his <lb />
time In exchanging adulterated foods <lb />
for unadulterated money. <lb />
The best time to visit any grocer la <lb />
after you have had a large, square <lb />
meal; the worst time to visit him Is In <lb />
the afternoon about B o'clock, when <lb />
you are half starved and everything <lb />
In his place looks more or less real. <lb />
But after you have given him an or- <lb />
under these famished conditions, <lb />
do not go home to your wife. It Is <lb />
bettor to give her a few days in which <lb />
to recover, and Incidentally get even <lb />
with you by ordering two new Paris <lb />
hats and rhododendron <lb />
To be a successful grocer one must <lb />
have sand, a rich Oriental vocabulary <lb />
that can describe the same tea as If <lb />
It were In each case really different <lb />
and a complete knowledge of aniline <lb />
dyes. <lb />
Also, every grocer should be mar- <lb />
He can then explain to his <lb />
when he Is trying to sell her <lb />
some combination of wood pulp and <lb />
asbestos for wife <lb />
baa tried this for three weeks and <lb />
Estimating Your Supplies <lb />
In large Institutions the time that <lb />
certain supplies last has been tested <lb />
down to a One point Only by know- <lb />
very carefully bow long certain <lb />
supplies will last can the army and <lb />
other large Institutions buy <lb />
gently and thus take advantage of the <lb />
reduced price given on large orders. <lb />
While many women are <lb />
many more should more <lb />
test how long certain supplies <lb />
last the family under average <lb />
It Is possible to estimate how <lb />
long coffee, tea. staples, cereals, etc., <lb />
will last, and make large quantity <lb />
orders on which the housewife can ob- <lb />
a generous discount. But unless <lb />
this quantity buying Is based on care- <lb />
estimates It will not result In the <lb />
saving of money and time It other- <lb />
wise would. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
Burgess Is holding revival services <lb />
at the Methodist church this week. <lb />
The services are well attended. We <lb />
feel that his consecrated life Is of <lb />
great service there. <lb />
Mr. Harrington has left for <lb />
Norfolk, and York. <lb />
where he will spend several days. <lb />
Seed rye at Harrington, Barber and <lb />
Company. <lb />
Mr. E. F. Tucker and Miss Kate <lb />
Chapman left this morning for <lb />
where Mrs. Tucker will <lb />
Chapman In purchasing her <lb />
millinery goods for the fall. <lb />
Barber and company <lb />
are giving some bargains In men's <lb />
and hats. <lb />
Dry goods, and slippers go- <lb />
at cost. Cox and House. <lb />
We notice that one of the new <lb />
boilers for the Pitt County Oil Co., <lb />
has arrived. They expect to have <lb />
their new mill ready for the first of <lb />
the cotton. <lb />
Dr. C. Laughinghouse was here <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
See Cox and House for cold drinks. <lb />
Ice cream, candy and cigars. <lb />
forget to Cox and House. <lb />
The new electric light plant Is <lb />
us splendid service. <lb />
Miss Eva Langston has returned <lb />
from Panacea springs <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye left this morning <lb />
for Rocky Mount <lb />
Kittrell and Company solicit a lib- <lb />
part of your business for all <lb />
kinds of feed stuff. <lb />
Mies Mamie House, of Stokes, is <lb />
visiting friends here. <lb />
Mr. B. D. Forest has returned from <lb />
Richmond where he spent several <lb />
day in purchasing goods and sup- <lb />
plies for the remodeling of his new <lb />
store. <lb />
The Vance Literary Society, of <lb />
High School met last even- <lb />
for the election of officers. The <lb />
society was called to order by Pres- <lb />
A. H. and the following <lb />
officers were elected for the fall term <lb />
President P. D. Croom; Vice <lb />
dent, W. E. Dawson; Secretary, Roy <lb />
Watson; Treasurer, L. B. Dickens; <lb />
Chaplain, O. Robertson; <lb />
or, Frank Pierce; Critic, Prof. J. R <lb />
Carroll; Marshal, R. H. Chase. The <lb />
society begins with bright prospects <lb />
and great enthusiasm, <lb />
Messrs. J. F. Harrington, and A <lb />
W. Ange left here for Norfolk, <lb />
and New York, where they <lb />
will purchase their fall goods. <lb />
Call to see Kittrell and Company <lb />
If you need a bicycle or repairs, they <lb />
will make prices and terms to suit <lb />
you. <lb />
A carload of furniture has Just <lb />
rived for A W. Ange and Company. <lb />
them for furniture. <lb />
See A W. Ange and Company for <lb />
hardware. <lb />
Go to A. W. Ange for dry goods at <lb />
the lowest prices. <lb />
When you need groceries you will <lb />
Ind them at A. W. Ange and Com- <lb />
Vegetables as Hair Ornaments. <lb />
Now that fruit has reached the hair, <lb />
In the shape of little oranges for the <lb />
bride's coiffure, will It come to <lb />
table again, as It did among the ab- <lb />
of Marie Antoinette's time <lb />
my niece, Mme. de <lb />
we read In the memoirs of the Mar <lb />
de it la not true that <lb />
in 1785 she had her, head dressed a <lb />
la with a red check duster, <lb />
Into which M. Leonard queen's <lb />
hair had artistically Inserted <lb />
a small artichoke, a broccoli, a line <lb />
carrot and some radishes. When Don- <lb />
don de <lb />
a rich It she was <lb />
so delighted that she exclaimed. J thence running south 1-2 B. <lb />
will never wear anything but poles to the run of Clay Root Swamp; <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
We, the undersigned commission <lb />
having been appointed by n or <lb />
of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, by order dated August 25th, <lb />
1913, In a cause therein pending, en- <lb />
titled Daniel and vs <lb />
Georgia Ann and Hazel Dell <lb />
infant, by her General <lb />
Cicero M. Dawson, and thereby <lb />
empowered to make sale the land <lb />
hereinafter described, we will offer <lb />
for sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, on Monday, Sept 29th, 1913, at <lb />
o'clock M., at the court door <lb />
In Greenville, Pitt county, the fol- <lb />
lowing described tract of land, lying <lb />
and being In the court of Pitt and <lb />
the state aforesaid, and in <lb />
township, and more particularly de- <lb />
scribed as follows, <lb />
Beginning at an oak, at the to- <lb />
barn of R. C. Chapman corner, <lb />
and running south W. poles to <lb />
a steak in the said Chapman's line; <lb />
tables. It Is so simple, and <lb />
natural than <lb />
Were Not Discussing Picture. <lb />
His pride was natural, for he was <lb />
quite a young artist; and there It <lb />
there could be no doubt about It <lb />
his picture, his great picture, was <lb />
hanging In the Royal academy. What's <lb />
more, two people stood motionless In <lb />
front while the artist stood afar, <lb />
at them. Than, say, <lb />
he asked his friend, saunter care- <lb />
by and find out what they are <lb />
saying about my picture. Perhaps they <lb />
want to buy Forthwith Charlie <lb />
set out to do a careless saunter. Pres- <lb />
the artist the wait <lb />
seemed so returned to <lb />
bis friend. business he <lb />
sighed. only blowing him up <lb />
tor leaving off his flannels too soon. <lb />
FOR 1911 MODEL, <lb />
cycles and motor boats at bargain <lb />
prices all makes, brand new machines, <lb />
on easy monthly payment plan. Get <lb />
, , la it, ti , before yon <lb />
-T n- will regret It. also bargains in used <lb />
The opened and they passed motor <lb />
It was Friday, the thirteenth. for Lock <lb />
Box Trenton, <lb />
thence down the said to the <lb />
of Creeping Swamp to Pol- <lb />
lard's corner; thence to the white oak <lb />
in the fork of Clay Root and Creep- <lb />
Swamp; thence north west <lb />
along the same, poles to a white <lb />
oak, the beginning, containing <lb />
acres more or less. It being the same <lb />
land conveyed by deed from . <lb />
to Daniel which said deed <lb />
Is recorded in the register's office of <lb />
Pitt county in book . page . <lb />
This the 25th day of 1913. <lb />
E. A DANIEL. Jr., <lb />
B. B. NICHOLSON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
The next time you want tobacco <lb />
come to my store and Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured. It's a good one <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Cam III Mar ml Sir <lb />
The worst no of how lone <lb />
are cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Healing It <lb />
Pain and <lb />
Good Judges of tobacco say Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured la the best. Let me <lb />
supply you. D. W. <lb />
lit m <lb />
famous Actress Finds That a Healthy <lb />
Liver is to Good Looks <lb />
and <lb />
One of the best known women of <lb />
the stage is writing a series <lb />
articles on the preservation of <lb />
beauty. She attaches great Importance <lb />
to keeping the liver active at all times <lb />
and she Is right Neither good looks <lb />
nor happiness will stay long with any <lb />
man or woman who lets the liver get <lb />
lazy sluggish. <lb />
It is not always safe to take <lb />
the old liver remedy. Doctors agree <lb />
that it Is a very uncertain drug. Hut <lb />
Pharmacy has a remedy <lb />
for sale that they guarantee to take <lb />
the place of absolutely, and <lb />
still be harmless, causing no re- <lb />
of habit or diet This rem- <lb />
is Dodson's Liver Tone. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant <lb />
testing vegetable liquid, but It starts <lb />
the liver gently and surely and re- <lb />
constipation and biliousness <lb />
so promptly that it has become a <lb />
dependable remedy In thousands of <lb />
homes in the United States. There <lb />
scores of families In this vicinity <lb />
who will not be without it In the <lb />
house and who would not think of <lb />
starting on a trip without a bottle <lb />
of It. <lb />
Pharmacy has sold so <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone that they <lb />
are convinced of Its merit and will <lb />
give any person his cents back, <lb />
buys a bottle and does not find <lb />
it takes the place of to per- <lb />
TOBACCO GRADER, WISHES TO <lb />
buy for cash a small crop of Eastern <lb />
N. C. tobacco in the rough. Price <lb />
must be reasonable. State price. Ad- <lb />
dress, TOBACCO, care of Reflector, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Wife in Art <lb />
HELENA <lb />
by Pail <lb />
LEARN ONE THING <lb />
A EVERY DAY A <lb />
right Kit, by The Associated <lb />
Newspaper School, <lb />
i The extraordinary beauty of turned everything it touched <lb />
won for her the love of Into gold. <lb />
a world famous painter when she was objected Rubens, have <lb />
only sixteen years old. Peter Paul covered It <lb />
Rubens married this girl and philosopher's exclaim- <lb />
her charms on many a ed his visitor, <lb />
precious canvas. and you shall an- <lb />
It was a most fortunate match, the painter. <lb />
Helena was not only beautiful; she Leading the astonished guest Into <lb />
had every attraction of nature his studio, Rubens showed hi <lb />
and education and be longed to his studio, Rubens showed his palette, <lb />
wealthy family. Rubens was a when Rubens died. She did not re- <lb />
and one of the most celebrated main In widowhood; but married the <lb />
painters In Europe. More than that. Count of with whom, so <lb />
ho was a distinguished and success- as is known, she lived In peace <lb />
statesman. <lb />
Fortunate throughout his life, <lb />
handsome, and of good family, <lb />
Rubens was never in doubt of his <lb />
future. His talent for painting show- <lb />
ed Itself In boyhood. At the age of <lb />
twenty-three he went to Italy, where <lb />
he soon attracted the notice of the <lb />
and happiness. <lb />
Every day a human <lb />
will la lb <lb />
tor. You can get a beautiful Intaglio <lb />
reproduction of the above picture, with <lb />
five others, equally attractive, x <lb />
1-2 Inches In with this <lb />
In a well <lb />
Duke of Partly as an art known authority covers the subject <lb />
expert, partly as diplomat he went cf the pictures and stories of the <lb />
in the Duke's service to all the week Readers of The Reflector and <lb />
cities of Italy. He spent will know Alt, <lb />
years In that country, some- tare. History, Science and Travel, <lb />
times painting for his patron, but and own exquisite pictures. On sale <lb />
more often traveling on political at the Reflector office and <lb />
missions. Book Store. Price, Ten cents. Write <lb />
Recalled to Antwerp by the serious today to The Reflector for booklet ex- <lb />
Illness of his mother in 1608, Rubens planting The Associated Newspaper <lb />
arrived too late to see her again School plan, <lb />
alive, and, no doubt feeling the <lb />
Let us sell yon a plug, a pound or <lb />
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cared to- <lb />
and make yon happy. J. R ft <lb />
J. O. <lb />
strength of home ties, resigned from <lb />
the service of the duke immediately. <lb />
The Best Medicine In the World <lb />
little girl had very <lb />
A FACT <lb />
ABOUT THE <lb />
What U known as the <lb />
is seldom occasioned by actual exist <lb />
external conditions, but la <lb />
majority of cases by s dis- <lb />
ordered a <lb />
THIS IS A FACT <lb />
which may be <lb />
by f. a course of <lb />
i control and regulate the LIVER <lb />
They bring hope and to the <lb />
mind. They ring health and <lb />
to the body. <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
High and great honors bad. I thought she would die. <lb />
awaited him in his native city. His I Cholera and <lb />
fame grew year by year. cured her, and I can truthful- <lb />
Isabella Brandt became bis wife In r that I think it Is the best med- <lb />
1608. She. described as a rather hi the writes Mrs. <lb />
heavy Flemish woman, and her face Clare, Mich. For sale by <lb />
end figure appear frequently In Ru- <lb />
work of that period. After her <lb />
death and before his second marriage <lb />
he was called upon to arrange terms <lb />
of peace between England and Spain <lb />
It was the m. st Important event <lb />
his life. In Spain he met <lb />
and earned the friendship of King <lb />
Philip. He was honored in England <lb />
by Charles I., who presented him with <lb />
a string of valuable diamonds In <lb />
of his services. The paint- <lb />
also a friendship <lb />
ready established with the Duke of <lb />
am. <lb />
After the successes abroad <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Black Eagle, the beat plug of <lb />
Sun Cured tobacco, I have it D. <lb />
Par Weakness and Loss of <lb />
The Old standard general strengthening tonic. <lb />
s TONIC drives oat <lb />
Malaria A tree tonic<lb />
WHITE SPOTTED <lb />
hog, weight about lbs., mark <lb />
smooth crop in left ear and hole In <lb />
the right Owner can get same by <lb />
retired to a home In the country, de-1 applying to me and paying charges. <lb />
voting himself more than ever to the JESSIE Winterville, N. C. <lb />
work of painting. An alchemist went Route Box <lb />
to him one day, claiming to have die- ltd <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 />
Bakes 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 />
Bakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag- <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
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