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SAUNDERS UTTER. <lb />
ED LIBEL <lb />
Laws Case Against i. <lb />
Dr. Desalted Like First <lb />
Two In <lb />
ELIZABETH CITY. Sept <lb />
Jury In the against Editor Sauna- <lb />
era for alleged which was de- <lb />
In the defendant's favor, ends <lb />
one of th longest trials and hardest <lb />
fought legal battles ever conducted <lb />
In this county. <lb />
Nine were consumed In trying <lb />
this case and some of the best law- <lb />
In the took part In it. W. <lb />
O. of tho <lb />
was on trial upon the of <lb />
criminal libel on E. P. one <lb />
eastern North Carolina's <lb />
est and most prominent lawyers. <lb />
The suit out of articles pub- <lb />
In Mr. paper In re- <lb />
to business transactions which <lb />
took place In Mr. and <lb />
the Browns of New York several <lb />
ego <lb />
This was the third libel trial Mr. <lb />
Saunders stood within tho <lb />
two months, and he was acquitted In <lb />
each trial, ill the cases against Mm <lb />
having been prosecuted by Lawyer <lb />
OLD DEAD. <lb />
Father of Mr. I, Wilkinson, of <lb />
Greenville, Die in Farmville, <lb />
After an illness of sometime Mr <lb />
W. H. Wilkinson, of died <lb />
at his home last week at the <lb />
old age of seventy-two years. He <lb />
was one of the oldest and most wide- <lb />
citizens of the county, <lb />
had lived in Pitt county for a great <lb />
part of his life. <lb />
He was In the Civil War and took <lb />
part In the battle of Gettysburg, and <lb />
was at Cold Harbor, and in the bat- <lb />
around Richmond. He was born <lb />
in county, near <lb />
Creek church. He leaves a wife, four <lb />
daughters, and two sons, one of whom <lb />
is Mr. C. L Wilkinson, of this town. <lb />
NUPTIALS. <lb />
steamer victim <lb />
OF SERIOUS ACCIDENT <lb />
of Apparently Is <lb />
Broken In With <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
WILMINGTON, Sept. <lb />
of a river steamer ply <lb />
flag between and <lb />
sank In tho harbor here <lb />
this morning at o'clock, apparently <lb />
breaking in two, though until she is <lb />
raised It cannot be ascertained what <lb />
really happened to her. <lb />
She was docked at the Sprunt cot- <lb />
ton wharves, and was loaded with <lb />
bales of cotton, one-half of which <lb />
been taken out slightly damaged, <lb />
but it is feared the remainder will <lb />
be a total loss. The steamer Is own- <lb />
ed by Merchants and Farmers Con <lb />
of this place and is valued at <lb />
without marine Insurance. <lb />
NEW RESIDENCE. <lb />
r. George Cooper Erecting Bungalow <lb />
Sear Skinner Residence. <lb />
What promises to be one of th. <lb />
most handsome and attractive bun <lb />
in the entire town is now being <lb />
constructed on the plot of ground ow-i- <lb />
ed by Colonel Harry Skinner on <lb />
Fourth street Just beyond the Inter- <lb />
section of Pitt street The new home <lb />
Is being erected by Mr. George Cooper <lb />
and will be modern in every respect. <lb />
Steam beating will be installed, low- <lb />
of the ground at the location <lb />
tho building furnishing a ready-made <lb />
basement for quarters for heating plant <lb />
home by the first of the coming year. <lb />
Popular Young Couple Married in <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
for Tho <lb />
A most charming event was the <lb />
wedding of Miss Anna Belle Kittrell <lb />
and Mr. Herbert Winstead, of <lb />
Wilson, on Wednesday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock In <lb />
The brightness of a cloudless sun <lb />
shone outside but evergreens and <lb />
trailing vines made twilight reign In <lb />
tho church, gleams trickling <lb />
through, casting becoming rosy shad- <lb />
over all. <lb />
Against the background of the <lb />
pit, great branches of the famous long <lb />
leaf pine, their graceful heads <lb />
nodding their approval, formed an <lb />
appropriate setting for the pure white <lb />
Altar of that from its <lb />
green nest, where myriads of can- <lb />
aglow with loves Arc, twinkled <lb />
and gleamed. Yellow and <lb />
Golden-glow lent their sunshine to <lb />
and white rose buds <lb />
peeped from among the greenery. <lb />
Cascades of ferns and potted plants <lb />
formed a screen of tropical beauty, <lb />
and profusion. <lb />
This Altar white of <lb />
holding the yellow, <lb />
flowers, typifying the gold of the <lb />
heart, with the steady burning. Flame I <lb />
of Love, all surrounded with the <lb />
changing evergreen, was in Itself <lb />
a prophesy of good omen, that these <lb />
two lives, joined in their youth and <lb />
purity by the God who is Love, would <lb />
keep through life the gold of their <lb />
hearts aglow, and love's light bright-, <lb />
burning. <lb />
Miss Louie Pittman, <lb />
presided at the piano. Miss <lb />
Daisy Winstead, sister of the groom, <lb />
in her lovely soprano charmingly <lb />
rendered To <lb />
Wedding March the ushers, Mr. Josh- <lb />
Tucker and Bland, entered, <lb />
followed by the groom and his best <lb />
man, Mr. Groves L. Herring, of <lb />
son. They took their places and <lb />
awaited the bride and her attendants. <lb />
Mrs. J. T. Herring, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
in white silk crepe de carry- <lb />
a shower of white <lb />
was Dame of Honor, followed <lb />
by the Maid of Honor, Miss Lilly <lb />
Tucker, cousin of the bride in white <lb />
brocade crepe de also carry- <lb />
carnations. The ring bearer, <lb />
j dainty Little Miss Jean Harvey, In <lb />
White chiffon over pink <lb />
carried a brass basket, <lb />
in the center of which a perfect <lb />
rose, held in its fragrant heart <lb />
the wedding ring; that golden cir- <lb />
symbol for ages of the marriage <lb />
vow. The bride never lovelier than <lb />
in her wedding gown of white <lb />
and real lace, enter- <lb />
ed on the arm of her father, Mr. <lb />
W. J. Kittrell. The bride carried a <lb />
magnificent of brides roses. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Caldwell, president of <lb />
the Atlantic College, per- <lb />
formed the ceremony in a clever and <lb />
convincing manner, making the <lb />
vice very Impressive. <lb />
Miss Kittrell was a well beloved <lb />
daughter of and Mr. Win- <lb />
stead a promising young man of <lb />
character and Integrity, and their <lb />
friends rest assured that God has <lb />
Joined them in His holy bonds and <lb />
blessings will go with them even <lb />
unto life's end. <lb />
Negro Man And Wife up Before May- <lb />
or Charged With Making At- <lb />
tack Upon Each Other <lb />
Saturday Night <lb />
Six citizens of Greenville were <lb />
brought up before Mayor James this <lb />
morning for violations of the law, and <lb />
all of them received fines with the ex- <lb />
of one who appealed <lb />
from the decision of the town's <lb />
executive. <lb />
Two were up for disorderly <lb />
conduct in Daniel King's restaurant <lb />
on last Saturday night, and both <lb />
to have been raising right <lb />
much of a disturbance at the in <lb />
the west section of the town. After <lb />
a rather lengthy examination of the <lb />
two offenders, the mayor lined each <lb />
13.00 and costs. <lb />
A man and his wife were in <lb />
the court charged with a mutual as <lb />
In other words, they agreed <lb />
that they would have a little scrap <lb />
and each, without giving the other <lb />
any chance to o t advantage In <lb />
the beginning, went for the other with <lb />
main strength. Neither seems to have <lb />
the best end of the fray, as both fought <lb />
best and appears to have been <lb />
pretty equally matched. The man was <lb />
fined and costs, and the woman <lb />
and costs. <lb />
Another man was brought up for <lb />
driving a horse through the streets at <lb />
c very reckless rate on Saturday <lb />
He was lined and costs. <lb />
A man was charged with Tun- <lb />
a dray without license, and the <lb />
mayor had decided to put him off with <lb />
no charges save the costs when he <lb />
pealed the case. The costs would <lb />
have been only had the <lb />
allowed the matter to drop where it <lb />
was. but when an appeal was taken, <lb />
the mayor was for led to put a fine <lb />
additional upon the The <lb />
appeal to the superior court was <lb />
en, and will be heard at the next term <lb />
to be held here in November. <lb />
RUMOR OF REMOVAL NORFOLK <lb />
SAW YARD UNWARRANTED <lb />
NORFOLK, Va., Sept. <lb />
of the Navy Josephus Daniels In <lb />
letter to Senator Martin and Con <lb />
K. K. Holland, today de- <lb />
the published report that the <lb />
department considering the re <lb />
of the Marino Recruiting <lb />
from Norfolk to <lb />
Secretary Daniels stated that tin <lb />
department had never <lb />
removing the station from Norfolk <lb />
On the contrary, he says, the depart <lb />
Is planning to erect new build- <lb />
hero which will Improve the <lb />
naval station generally. <lb />
Northern Minnesota M. E. Conference. <lb />
DETROIT, Minn., Sept. <lb />
two hundred delegates of the North- <lb />
Minnesota Methodist Church as- <lb />
In the Methodist church this <lb />
morning, to attend tho opening of the <lb />
nineteenth annual conference of that <lb />
church, which will remain in session <lb />
days, closing Its work next Sun- <lb />
day. Bishop W. A. Quayle of St <lb />
Paul, who will preside at the con- <lb />
opened tho session this morn- <lb />
and delivered his annual address. <lb />
Secretary C. R. Oaten, of Duluth <lb />
treasurer J. R. Davis, of <lb />
and the other officers read their re- <lb />
ports and several of tho committees <lb />
reported to the conference. The dis- <lb />
belonging to this conference are <lb />
Minneapolis, and <lb />
Fergus Falls. <lb />
DROPS <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
For all of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Lumbago, Gout, Neural- <lb />
ate, Kidney Catarrh an. <lb />
asthma <lb />
STOP PAIN <lb />
Relief <lb />
D stops the aches and re- <lb />
swollen Joints and <lb />
like Destroys <lb />
the excess acid and la quick, <lb />
safe and sure In Its results. No <lb />
other remedy Ilka It. Sample <lb />
free on request. <lb />
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
One Dollar per bottle, or sent pr- <lb />
. paid upon receipt of price If not <lb />
obtainable In locality. <lb />
I SWAN ION RHEUMATIC CUM CO. <lb />
Shea <lb />
VALUABLE SUBURBAN REAL ES- <lb />
TATE FOR SALE. <lb />
The or Anderson Farm, con- <lb />
of eighty-three acres, almost <lb />
within the city limits. Great <lb />
for Investors to double their <lb />
money In short time. <lb />
Tho offer for sale either as a <lb />
whole or subdivided to suit the <lb />
chaser, the or Anderson Farm <lb />
located about three-eights of a mile <lb />
from tho corporate limits of the <lb />
thrifty, progressive city of Greenville, <lb />
and not more than twelve or fifteen <lb />
walk from the business <lb />
This property is probably the most <lb />
located for truck farming of <lb />
any land near Greenville. Two <lb />
clay roads lead from tho property <lb />
Into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rate of increase in population of <lb />
Greenville it will in a very few years <lb />
become valuable as building sites. <lb />
This land Is several feet higher than <lb />
the town and Is the most beautiful <lb />
and desirable for suburban homes of <lb />
any property near tho town. The <lb />
t land Is a light gray underlaid <lb />
with clay subsoil and produces all <lb />
crops common to this section. Al- <lb />
though considered at the time we <lb />
came into possession rather thin and <lb />
run down, we have averaged a little <lb />
more than a pound bale of cotton <lb />
to the acre during the last three years. <lb />
This Is in reality a great <lb />
Is the best town <lb />
in eastern N. C. It is conservatively <lb />
Its property rests on a <lb />
solid foundation and in consequence <lb />
j Values that today seem high will <lb />
pear marvelously cheap almost be- <lb />
. fore you are aware of it. <lb />
If you are interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. BARR, N. C. <lb />
O. L. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
J. G. Thomas, E. B. Thomas, Delia <lb />
Whitehurst James H. <lb />
Virginia T. H. D. White- <lb />
Lula Barnhill. W. O. <lb />
Addle Manning and Edward D. Man- <lb />
vs. Thomas. <lb />
By order of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt made by D. <lb />
C. Moore, Clerk, in the above <lb />
cause, on the 23rd day of <lb />
1913, the undersigned com- <lb />
missioner, will on Saturday, the 25th <lb />
day of October, 1913, at o'clock p. <lb />
m. expose to public sale in front of <lb />
the post office In the town of Bethel, <lb />
N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described real estate to <lb />
certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land situated in Bethel township, Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, known as the <lb />
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining <lb />
the lands, J. I O. Man- <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Charlie Lewis and others, containing <lb />
about acres more or less. Upon <lb />
tract of land is situated one two- <lb />
story, six room dwelling house, two <lb />
tenant with necessary barns <lb />
and stables. <lb />
Also one other tract or parcel of <lb />
land in said township adjoining the <lb />
above tract and also adjoining lands <lb />
known as the lands, the R. <lb />
D. Whitehurst lands, the Cherry lands <lb />
the lands of J. G. Thomas, Charlie <lb />
Lewis and others and containing <lb />
acres more or less. On this tract of <lb />
land there are about acres cleared <lb />
and the remaining portion Is heavily <lb />
wooded. The above two tracts are <lb />
situated about 1-4 miles west of the <lb />
town of Bethel, N. C. <lb />
This land will be sold In separate <lb />
smaller lots and as a whole, to suit <lb />
the purchasers. <lb />
This the 23rd day of September. <lb />
1913. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the drug <lb />
business known as <lb />
has been sold to Messrs. J. K. <lb />
j Brown, and S. E. Gates, who will <lb />
take charge of tame October 1st, 1913, <lb />
I All holding accounts against Bas- <lb />
night's Pharmacy will please present <lb />
them for collection; and oil <lb />
accounts requested to settle earn- <lb />
between now and the time mentioned <lb />
if it is not done the proper steps <lb />
I will be token to collect. The <lb />
j will immediately proceed to put <lb />
into Judgments accounts which arc <lb />
not paid by October 1st, 1913. <lb />
is also given that after to- <lb />
day no credit will be given<lb />
PHARMACY. <lb />
September 1913. <lb />
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP. <lb />
MANAGEMENT, <lb />
ETC, <lb />
of The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, published <lb />
Friday at Greenville, N. C, re- <lb />
quired by the Act of August <lb />
Editor, Henry A. Dennis. Greenville. <lb />
Managing Editor, Same. <lb />
Business Manager, D. J. <lb />
Jr. <lb />
Publisher, The Reflector Co., Inc <lb />
Owners D. J. O. L. Joy- <lb />
C. B. C. W. Hearne. <lb />
R. J. Cobb, D. C. Moore. S. J. Ever <lb />
W. H. Ball. Jr., B. B. Sugg. <lb />
Bros. Greenville. N. C.; John H. <lb />
Small. Washington, N. C. <lb />
Known bondholders, mortgagees, <lb />
and other security holders, holding <lb />
per cent or more of total amount <lb />
of bonds, mortgages, or other <lb />
Linotype Co., New- <lb />
York. N. Y.; S. J. Everett, Trustee, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD. Jr. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me <lb />
this the 1st day of October. 1913. <lb />
ANDREW J. MOORE. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
My commission expires March 1915 <lb />
DRUGGISTS ENDORSE <lb />
DODSON'S LIVER TONE <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
eat. rut, teat ml <lb />
mm B <lb />
SALVE <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of tho power of sale con- <lb />
in two mortgages executed and <lb />
delivered by Henry Allen Smith to <lb />
Richard one date 21st, <lb />
1912, and recorded in Book E-10, page <lb />
IT, and the other dated Oct. 1st, 1912, <lb />
and recorded In Book E-10, <lb />
in the register's of Pitt county, <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash <lb />
before the court house door In <lb />
on Thursday, October 9th, 1913 <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
situated In the county of Pitt and in <lb />
township, being undivided <lb />
Interest of the said Henry Allen Smith <lb />
In tho lands of his mother <lb />
Smith, being the of land <lb />
lotted to the said Smith In the <lb />
division of the Jordan Cox land, ad <lb />
Joining tho lands of Ellen <lb />
Charlie end <lb />
containing 1-3 acres more or less. <lb />
This Sept. 8th, 1913. <lb />
RICHARD Mortgagee. <lb />
F G. and SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
TAKEN ONE WHITE SPOTTED <lb />
hog, weight about lbs., mark <lb />
crop In left ear and hole In <lb />
tho right Owner can get lame by <lb />
applying to me and paying charge. <lb />
JESSIE SMITH. N. C, <lb />
Route Box <lb />
ltd <lb />
Let us sell you a plug, a pound or <lb />
a box of Black Eagle Sun Cured to- <lb />
and make you happy. J. R ft <lb />
J. G. <lb />
MB, TUCKER IMPROVED. <lb />
Is Able To Be The Streets After <lb />
A Short <lb />
Ex-sheriff L. W. Tucker, who has <lb />
been confined to his bed for the past <lb />
few days with an Illness, is today able <lb />
to be up and down the street He <lb />
says that he feels a great deal better, <lb />
and that he thinks that he will be <lb />
completely well in a very few days. <lb />
His many friends will be glad to know <lb />
that he Is improved. <lb />
It Is a Guaranteed Harmless <lb />
table Remedy that Regulates the <lb />
Liter Without Stopping Your <lb />
Work or Play. <lb />
A dose of may knock you <lb />
completely out for a <lb />
two or three days. Dodson's Liver <lb />
Tone relieves of constipation, <lb />
biliousness and lazy liver headaches, <lb />
and you stay on your feet. <lb />
Pharmacy sells Bod- <lb />
son's Liver Tone and guarantees it <lb />
to give perfect satisfaction. If you <lb />
buy a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
and do not find it most <lb />
pleasant and successful liver remedy <lb />
you ever too, this store will give yo l <lb />
back the cents you paid for It With- <lb />
out a question. <lb />
Tills guarantee that a trustworthy <lb />
druggist is glad to give on Dodson's <lb />
Liver Tone is as safe and reliable as <lb />
the medicine, and that Is saying a lot. <lb />
SOCIAL CLUB. <lb />
Met Saturday Afternoon at Home of <lb />
Mr. C. D. Smith. <lb />
SMITHTOWN, Sept <lb />
club met Saturday after- <lb />
noon at the home of Mr. C. D. Smith, <lb />
where the Misses Smith entertained <lb />
from to o'clock. <lb />
Tho were welcomed in th <lb />
hall by Misses and Lee <lb />
Smith and ushered into the parlor <lb />
where the monthly business <lb />
transacted. Afterwards a very In- <lb />
program was rendered. In <lb />
the dining room a dainty salad course <lb />
and ices were served by Misses Nan- <lb />
Amelia and Hilda Smith. <lb />
After Miss Nannie Smith sang a <lb />
solo, all departed to meet with the <lb />
president October 1913. <lb />
Those present were, Misses Alice <lb />
Fulford, Nannie Anna <lb />
and Robinson <lb />
Smith. Mable of <lb />
Hickory, N. C. <lb />
The next time you want tobacco <lb />
come to my store and get Black <lb />
Eagle Sun Cured. It's a good one. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
FOR SALE OR RENT SEVERAL <lb />
farms at Vanceboro, Cove City. <lb />
New Bern, and other parts of Craven <lb />
county. J. W. Stewart, New Born. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
FOR SALE FORTY ACRES LAND, <lb />
cleared, three room dwelling, <lb />
tobacco barn, etc. Original growth <lb />
oak and pine. G. T. Tyson, R <lb />
Greenville.<lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb />
Would Die, Bat <lb />
One Helped Him to <lb />
Recovery. <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vice from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb />
writes as was down with <lb />
stomach Double five years, and <lb />
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb />
times, that thought surely I would die. <lb />
I tried different treatment's, but they <lb />
did not seem to do me any good. <lb />
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb />
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb />
would die. He advised me to try <lb />
and quit <lb />
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
take his advice, although I did not have <lb />
any confidence in it. <lb />
I have now been taking <lb />
for three months, and it has cured me <lb />
haven't had those awful sick headache <lb />
since began using it. <lb />
I am so thankful for what Black- <lb />
has done for <lb />
has been <lb />
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb />
of the stomach and liver. It <lb />
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb />
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb />
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb />
used by young and old, and should be <lb />
kept in every family chest <lb />
a package today. <lb />
Only a quarter. j-ex <lb />
VALUABLE LAND SALE. <lb />
The heirs at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer for sale at <lb />
public auction for division before the <lb />
court house door In No- <lb />
3rd, 1913, at o'clock, M. <lb />
the following described lands situated <lb />
in the county of Pitt and in <lb />
township, about seven miles east of <lb />
the town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
sides of the main road leading from <lb />
Greenville to <lb />
Farm No. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, and known as the Jolly <lb />
Place, and being Lot No. of the <lb />
division of lands among the heirs of <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, as Is laid <lb />
down on the map of Fernando Ward's <lb />
farm surveyed and made by F. <lb />
Price,, surveyor. In year 1886, bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning at a gum a corner between <lb />
Lot No. M. Spier's land, and the <lb />
Little Place, thence S. East <lb />
feet to a gum, instill corner, thence <lb />
B. 1-2 west feet to a W. <lb />
O. corner, thence S. W. <lb />
feet to a stake, W. G. corner, <lb />
thence N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an <lb />
angle in ditch, W. G. corner, <lb />
and corner between Lots No. and <lb />
crossing the Greenville and Wash- <lb />
road feet to run <lb />
a corner, down run to <lb />
a corner on the canal, thence down <lb />
the canal crossing the Greenville and <lb />
Washington road to the beginning. <lb />
Containing 19-100 acres. For <lb />
fit reference see the Map of <lb />
of the Fernando Ward farm made <lb />
H. F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm No. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated In township, Pitt <lb />
county, N, C, and known as Lot No. <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
Is laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price, surveyor, in year 1886, <lb />
bounded and described as follows, to- <lb />
w Beginning at the angle of ditch <lb />
a corner No. and at <lb />
W. G. corner, thence S. 2-05 <lb />
W. feet to a small pine, W. G. <lb />
corner, thence No. feet <lb />
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N. <lb />
1-2 W, feet, thence N. 1-4 W. <lb />
feet to a stake and pine <lb />
Fleming's corner, and corner be- <lb />
tween Lots No. and No. thence <lb />
N. 2-05 E. with dividing line between <lb />
Lots No. and feet to a ditch <lb />
or branch, down ditch or <lb />
branch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle <lb />
in ditch, thence down ditch or branch <lb />
east crossing Avenue feet <lb />
to another angle N. E. <lb />
feet, thence N. 1-2 E. feet <lb />
thence N. E. feet to corner <lb />
on ditch or branch between Lots <lb />
No. and thence S. 2-05 W. with <lb />
dividing line between No. and <lb />
No. feet to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres. For further ref- <lb />
see the map of survey of the <lb />
Fernando Ward farm, made by H. <lb />
F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm No. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, and known as Lot No. <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
I heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price In the year 1886, bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning at a stake and pine stump, <lb />
L. Fleming's corner and the corner <lb />
between Lots No. and thence S. <lb />
1-2 W. 1535 to L. Fleming's <lb />
thence 1-4 W. to L. <lb />
Fleming's corner, thence N. 3-4 <lb />
W. feet to a cypress, L. Fleming's <lb />
corner, thence S. 1-8 W. feet <lb />
to L. Fleming's corner, thence 1-2 <lb />
W. to the line of the ten acre piece <lb />
that Nobles bought and acquired off <lb />
the west end of Lot No. thence with <lb />
the dividing line between said <lb />
Sod Lot No. to their corner, thence <lb />
E. to J. J. Nobles corner, <lb />
thence N. W. feet to J. J. No- <lb />
corner, S. 3-4 E. <lb />
feet, thence N. E. feet, thence <lb />
N. E. feet, S. 1-2 E. <lb />
feet to the corner between Lots <lb />
No. and No. thence with the <lb />
line between lots No. and <lb />
No. S. 2-05 W. feet to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres more <lb />
or less. For further reference see <lb />
the map of survey of the Fernando <lb />
Ward farm, made by H. F. Price in <lb />
August 1886. <lb />
Said farms will be sold separately <lb />
and afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
Terms cash, but suitable time will <lb />
be given purchasers to make <lb />
upon application. The <lb />
right to reject or accept all bids Is <lb />
hereby reserved. <lb />
For further Information apply to- <lb />
J. J. SATTERTHWAITE. Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
F. O. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
FOR A <lb />
farm dwelling, email store <lb />
room on place, In Martin county, six <lb />
miles from on <lb />
phone Una R F. D. No. For <lb />
particulars apply to J. Ross, Rob- <lb />
N. C. R F. D. No. <lb />
o Id <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most the Host Healthful, the Noble Employment of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
I PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LIN A AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
I THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
GREENVILLE, If. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1913. <lb />
NUMBER Hi. <lb />
AT <lb />
SWEDISH LECTURER SPOKE TO <lb />
LARGE AND APPRECIATIVE <lb />
AUDIENCE MONDAY <lb />
NIGHT. <lb />
Expressions of gratification over <lb />
tho exercises of evening were <lb />
heard on every hand by those who at- <lb />
tended the lecture of Mr. Karl <lb />
at the Training School auditorium <lb />
Monday night Practically the en- <lb />
tire student body of tho school <lb />
present, and an large <lb />
of people from tho town went <lb />
out for tho exercises. <lb />
After a few words of Introduction <lb />
the speaker plunged Into the body of <lb />
his evening's lecture. He told In a <lb />
very Interesting manner of the kind <lb />
of people who were his ancestors, <lb />
and gave Interesting illustrations of <lb />
the character and nature of the ear- <lb />
sailors of Mr. <lb />
Jansen's home In <lb />
Norway, tho farthest north of any In <lb />
the world, a place where the Bun <lb />
never shines for months of the <lb />
year, and where the Christmas din- <lb />
Is eaten at darkest midnight <lb />
The speaker told of tho tests that <lb />
were made of tho young men In his <lb />
country, and showed how brave and <lb />
fearless they were in the face of <lb />
gravest danger. <lb />
Mr Jansen's Impersonation of the <lb />
character of character of Macbeth, <lb />
perhaps Shakespeare's most famous <lb />
and best known character, was all <lb />
that could asked for. The noted <lb />
Swede showed that he was equally <lb />
capable, whether acting the part of <lb />
some character, or In tell- <lb />
of his native home. <lb />
By special request the <lb />
and the was <lb />
repeated from last summer, and the <lb />
Immense audience greeted it with <lb />
fully as much enthusiasm as though <lb />
It had been entirely new to them. <lb />
Every one present was highly pleas- <lb />
ed with the evening's entertainment, <lb />
and was vividly Impressed with the <lb />
fact that Mr. Jansen is a master at <lb />
his trade. reception Monday <lb />
was by an audience almost, though <lb />
not by any means altogether, entire- <lb />
different from that which greeted <lb />
him on the occasion of his visit here <lb />
last July. Many of the town <lb />
who heard him last summer were <lb />
only too glad last night of <lb />
of being present for Mr. <lb />
Jansen's return engagement, and will <lb />
be glad to know of his at any <lb />
future time. <lb />
PERFECT ATTENDANCE RECORD, <lb />
Fifth Grade at Made Fine <lb />
Showing Last Week. <lb />
for The <lb />
GRIFTON, Oct. piece of bus- <lb />
can be carried on without reg- <lb />
this applies to every phase of <lb />
life, outside of the school room as <lb />
well as in. One of our grades had <lb />
a perfect record of attendance <lb />
the past week, September to <lb />
October <lb />
The fifth grade is the fortunate <lb />
one this week. <lb />
Addle Williams, teacher. Floyd <lb />
Brown, Carl Dunn, Gardner, <lb />
Hazel Patrick, Patrick. <lb />
Who will make the next successful <lb />
record <lb />
Rev. C. M. Hock la Speak <lb />
in Norfolk On the <lb />
the World in Fifty <lb />
is the subject of a lecture that Rev. <lb />
C M. Rock, of the local Baptist <lb />
church, la to give in the big Baptist <lb />
church In tho Ghent section of the city <lb />
of Norfolk on the night of October <lb />
Tho lecture will be much the <lb />
same as those delivered here by Mr. <lb />
Rock at his church services, though <lb />
It will be much more concise and will <lb />
not be in detail nearly so much as <lb />
those that he has given here. <lb />
Mr. Rock's services for these <lb />
were engaged even before he <lb />
reached home from trip, and tho <lb />
people to whom he goes will hear <lb />
him with a great deal of pleasure. <lb />
The Ghent section of Norfolk Is Mr, <lb />
Rock's former home, and the people <lb />
in that part of the big city will be <lb />
very glad to know that he Is to re- <lb />
turn. <lb />
FROM DAM. <lb />
Notes From One, Out From <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Farmers have left grading <lb />
co and are picking cotton. Cotton <lb />
was blown about by the storm of <lb />
September so that the work Is slow. <lb />
Misses Tucker, Annie <lb />
and Margaret Edwards left on <lb />
early train Monday morning for Wash- <lb />
D. C and will return by way <lb />
of Richmond and take in the fair. <lb />
The series of meetings at Arthur <lb />
have resulted In the conversion <lb />
eight sinners who were baptized In <lb />
the rock hole at Ballard's Bridge by <lb />
Elder C. D. Smith. <lb />
J. H. Cobb Is Installing a system <lb />
gin which will soon be ready to turn <lb />
out the fleecy staple. <lb />
John J. Tyson, wife, and little son. <lb />
of Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee, <lb />
are spending some time at the home <lb />
of his father, Mr. G. T. <lb />
Farmers are saving lots of bright <lb />
hay. It is to be hoped that so much <lb />
will not have to be shipped In next <lb />
summer as formerly. <lb />
Some real estate Is changing hands <lb />
at lively prices. <lb />
HANKERS BEGIN CON. <lb />
IN NEW YORK <lb />
BOSTON, Mass., Oct. <lb />
two days of section meetings and <lb />
other preliminaries, the regular <lb />
of the thirty-ninth annual con- <lb />
of the American As- <lb />
were opened today with a <lb />
rt cord-breaking attendance of prom- <lb />
bankers and financiers from <lb />
section of the country. Mayor <lb />
John F. Fitzgerald and President <lb />
Thomas P. Beal of the Boston Clear- <lb />
House welcomed the visitors. Re <lb />
was made by First Vice <lb />
dent Arthur Reynolds of Des <lb />
Following tho exchange of greetings <lb />
brief exercises were held in memory <lb />
of the late Charles F. of St. <lb />
Louis, who was president of the as- <lb />
at the time of his death <lb />
some months ago. At <lb />
some months ago. At o'clock <lb />
Chairman A, B. Hepburn of New <lb />
York Introduced the report of the <lb />
Currency Commission, which was fol- <lb />
lowed by a spirited discussion. <lb />
TRY THE HALL WOVEN WIRE <lb />
STRETCHERS. SAVES TIME AND <lb />
LABOR. ONE MAN CAN PUT UP A <lb />
FENCE ALONE. CALL AND SEE IT. <lb />
J. R. J. G.<lb />
of Wife Murder. <lb />
DALLAS. Tex., Oct case of <lb />
Raymond Indicted on a <lb />
charge of murdering his wife, was <lb />
called In court today for trial. Mrs. <lb />
met her death In her home <lb />
on August last During a quarrel <lb />
it is alleged hit his wife <lb />
over the heart with his fist died <lb />
almost Instantly. The husband fled <lb />
the city and was arrested several <lb />
days later at Temple. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR <lb />
BE <lb />
For New Cotton Mill to fie Built <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
MEETING HELD LAST NIGHT <lb />
Charter Will be Signed by <lb />
and Hill be Sent to <lb />
of State Grimes <lb />
at Once. <lb />
Culmination of the movement for <lb />
a cotton mill in Greenville was put <lb />
one step nearer by the meeting of <lb />
the stockholders held last night in <lb />
the of Carolina Club. A big <lb />
of the stock so far <lb />
for the movement was represented <lb />
at the meting and never before has <lb />
more enthusiasm been manifested In <lb />
the project than was the case last <lb />
right Every man present was very <lb />
optimistic about mater, and de- <lb />
his opinion to be that <lb />
less than success could come out <lb />
of the plans that are now being work- <lb />
ed out. <lb />
Apt for a charter for the <lb />
cotton mill will be made to <lb />
of State J. Bryan Grimes within the <lb />
next few days. All of the <lb />
desired incorporated In the char- <lb />
were discussed and agreed an- <lb />
on last night, and as soon as all of <lb />
the stockholders can be seen and <lb />
their names secured for the <lb />
it will be to Raleigh to <lb />
be entered and formally recognized <lb />
by the secretary of state. <lb />
Only a very few thousand dollars <lb />
worth of the hundred thousand de- <lb />
sired remains to be subscribed, and <lb />
the promoters feel that they need have <lb />
no uneasiness about this matter. They <lb />
are not straining any efforts to have <lb />
taken Immediately, for they are <lb />
waiting for some person to show his <lb />
interest in the cotton mill and rum <lb />
up and manifest bis desire to have <lb />
a part Some of the stock has come <lb />
In this way, and It Is believed that <lb />
no trouble whatever will be <lb />
in securing the remainder. <lb />
Mr. Ming's Horse Meets <lb />
With Very Painful <lb />
Death <lb />
MAY BE BIG <lb />
LEAGUE PLAYER YET <lb />
NEW Oct. Thorpe <lb />
the Sac Indian, of Olympic <lb />
games and football fume, who has <lb />
spent the summer learning <lb />
baseball under the tutelage of <lb />
John J. is beginning <lb />
show signs of developing Into a big <lb />
league player. Although he has <lb />
done little toward aiding the Giants <lb />
In winning the National League pen <lb />
of 1913 he signed a New <lb />
York contract. Thorpe has not <lb />
wasted his time spent upon the play- <lb />
bench. According to other <lb />
of the club the Indian will be <lb />
ready to break Into fast company be- <lb />
fore the middle of the 1914 season <lb />
If he continues to Improve next <lb />
spring at the pace he has been main- <lb />
In the past few months. <lb />
Thorpe proved absolutely green, <lb />
so far as big league baseball was <lb />
concerned, when ho Joined the <lb />
Giants training squad at <lb />
Springs, Texas, early In the spring. <lb />
A- from his national athletic <lb />
prowess and the ability to drive out <lb />
tremendous hits when he could hit <lb />
tho ball, he was the veriest kind of <lb />
a He showed <lb />
however, that he was willing and <lb />
eager to learn, and he has been one <lb />
of the hardest workers during all <lb />
the practice sessions of the Giants <lb />
Death in a very manner <lb />
came Sunday night to a fine horse <lb />
owned by Mr. P. C. Harding. Mr. <lb />
Harding drove the horse Sunday <lb />
and was congratulating him- <lb />
self upon the acquisition of such a <lb />
fine specimen of the animal. The <lb />
bone was placed in the stable <lb />
returning to the home on Second <lb />
street, and later in the night <lb />
ed In some way to free himself from <lb />
his stall. Once free, the animal struck <lb />
out across the Held, and went in the <lb />
direction of House station. Just be- <lb />
getting to House he left tho <lb />
road and In some way and for some <lb />
reason took to the railroad. In cross- <lb />
a little trestle a short distance <lb />
this of the station tho horse <lb />
plunged his foot between two ties, <lb />
and a long spike protruding some <lb />
five or six Inches above the beam <lb />
stuck in the horse's abdomen. <lb />
able to himself from his position, <lb />
the horse scrambled and his <lb />
body about so much for a long <lb />
time that the big spike gouged a <lb />
hole in his body, and be <lb />
ed only a few minutes after Mr. Hard- <lb />
the next morning found him and <lb />
reached the spot where he WM held <lb />
fast on tho trestle. <lb />
Mr. Harding had purchased the <lb />
only or four days before he <lb />
was killed. The animal was one of <lb />
the best and the finest In town, and <lb />
cost a considerable sum of money. <lb />
TWO PARDONS GRANTED. <lb />
J. W. of and <lb />
Wall of Cabarrus. <lb />
RALEIGH, Oct <lb />
granted two pardons <lb />
John W. <lb />
serving four months on the roads <lb />
since the September term of court <lb />
for larceny, pardoned on <lb />
that for the future he remain <lb />
a law abiding and Industrious <lb />
He has been In jail three months <lb />
and on the roads about one month. <lb />
Judge Shaw and Solicitor Bower rec- <lb />
the pardon. <lb />
Wall, Cabarrus county, <lb />
since May, 1911, on a three <lb />
sentence In Jail for manslaughter, on <lb />
condition of future good behavior. <lb />
Wall has served nearly all of his <lb />
sentence. The principal witness <lb />
against him has admitted since the <lb />
trial that her testimony was not true <lb />
AYDEN, Oct. were <lb />
baptized at Little Creek Sunday <lb />
resulting from the revivals <lb />
at Bethany, and Delight churches. <lb />
Car of lime, cement and stock fence <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Prof. Ernest Woolen and Miss <lb />
die Tripp were happily married Sun- <lb />
day afternoon. J. E. Sawyer <lb />
officiated. <lb />
Hardware of all sorts and kinds at <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Ernest Langston and Miss Al- <lb />
were married last Sunday <lb />
afternoon. Rev. R. F. Pittman of- <lb />
Seed. rye. rape and a few tons of <lb />
guano. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. J. F. Smith left Sunday night <lb />
for Greenville and from there to Nor- <lb />
folk to spend some time. <lb />
Mr. Mark Manning left Monday <lb />
for to attend Lang s <lb />
carnival and wrestle with the female <lb />
champion. <lb />
Cook, heating oil stoves and grates <lb />
at J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. H. left Tuesday even- <lb />
for the northwest to buy horses, <lb />
mules and <lb />
Mr. T. G. has <lb />
chased tho house and lot of Mrs <lb />
Cora Moore In the part of <lb />
town. <lb />
Mr. Julian Lyons has returned from <lb />
tho of Washington and has a <lb />
position on the tobacco market here. <lb />
Rev. J. H. pastor of the <lb />
church, Mrs. Agnes Blount <lb />
and Miss Lee Nichols are attending <lb />
the national convention at Toronto <lb />
Canada. <lb />
Turk Chanted With Fraud. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. <lb />
who for some weeks has had the <lb />
distinction of being the only Turk <lb />
among the cosmopolitan population of <lb />
the Tombs prison, was arraigned be- <lb />
United States Commissioner <lb />
Shields today in extradition proceed- <lb />
on the complaint of the Ottoman <lb />
vice consul here. It Is charged that <lb />
last summer while employed <lb />
by the Departments of Posts and Tel- <lb />
at Constantinople, falsified a <lb />
number of and cable dis- <lb />
patches, and appropriated the <lb />
paid by the recipients of the bogus <lb />
messages. <lb />
Famous Woman Swimmer Weds. <lb />
BOSTON. Mass., Aisle <lb />
as a swimmer <lb />
today took her first plunge into the <lb />
matrimonial sea. In the church of <lb />
Our Lady of In <lb />
she became tho bride of Daniel L <lb />
of East London, who has <lb />
a wide reputation as an athlete. Two <lb />
years ago Miss accomplish- <lb />
ed the difficult feat of swimming from <lb />
Charlestown Bridge to Boston Light <lb />
a distance of more than miles. A <lb />
month later she made a 20-mile swim <lb />
in New York harbor and subsequently <lb />
she performed similar feats In the <lb />
River Thames and in the <lb />
Channel. <lb />
October <lb />
Hancock, first signer <lb />
the Declaration of <lb />
died In Boston. Born in <lb />
Quincy, Mass., Jan. 1737 <lb />
CAR LOAD EDGE <lb />
I THE MILLS. NO BET. <lb />
MADE. TRY IT. J <lb />
It. it J. <lb />
ADVERTISE SALE <lb />
OF <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HEADY <lb />
TO PLACE BONDS FOR THE <lb />
OF <lb />
ROADS. <lb />
Notices have been sent out by the <lb />
board of county ad- <lb />
the sale half of the <lb />
thousand dollars worth of bonds <lb />
voted by the people of Greenville <lb />
township on July The <lb />
have made all the arrange- <lb />
for the vale of these bonds <lb />
and are now notifying the public that <lb />
the bonds may be bought. <lb />
Advertisements will be placed <lb />
several of the big papers of the north, <lb />
and In one or two Instances In this <lb />
section of the country. It is believed <lb />
that no trouble will be experienced <lb />
in selling these bonds, the town- <lb />
ship is already bonded only to a very <lb />
small extent, and its credit Is good. <lb />
Fifty thousand dollars is said to be <lb />
a very small debt for a township the <lb />
size of Greenville to carry, and there <lb />
will probably be no trouble in paying <lb />
oft the bonds they become due. <lb />
Shortly after the election of July <lb />
an agitation was started for the is- <lb />
of portions of the issue at <lb />
time. This discussion seems to have <lb />
gained some support from the com- <lb />
missioners as they have ordered only- <lb />
half of the entire amount to be issue <lb />
at this time. By doing this, the com- <lb />
missioners will save the township <lb />
much interest that would have to <lb />
paid on the other half of the bonds. <lb />
Bids will be received until <lb />
1913, at ten o'clock in i. <lb />
morning, and all bids must be <lb />
by a certified check of <lb />
as a guarantee of good faith, and <lb />
this will be forfeited by the failure <lb />
of the bidder to comply with the bid <lb />
that he puts in. The commissioners <lb />
will reserve the right to reject any <lb />
and all bids that may be made for <lb />
any reason which they may have. <lb />
Northwestern Fire Underwriters. <lb />
CHICAGO, Oct. Dr. Frank <lb />
W. president of Armour <lb />
Institute, which has one of the <lb />
courses in the country on fire en- <lb />
delivered the address this <lb />
morning at the opening session of tho <lb />
annual meeting of the Under- <lb />
Association of the Northwest. <lb />
At the afternoon session rate making <lb />
and other subjects to <lb />
were discussed in addresses de- <lb />
livered by Edward R. Hardy of New <lb />
York. Frank G. Snyder of Louisville, <lb />
and A. of Lansing. Mich. <lb />
convention will conclude <lb />
row. <lb />
Undertakers in Convention. <lb />
MILWAUKEE. Wis. Oct. <lb />
most Improved methods in embalm- <lb />
and earring for the dead are to <lb />
be discussed by representatives <lb />
from all sections of the <lb />
country, who assembled here today <lb />
for tho annual convention of the <lb />
National <lb />
The sessions of the <lb />
will continue three days and will <lb />
Interspersed with several features <lb />
of for the visitors. <lb />
UNLOADING CAR OF <lb />
FENCING BARB WIRE. <lb />
TO BE SOLD AT REDUCED. SEE <lb />
US BEFORE BUYING . R. J. G.<lb />
of Police Hennessey of <lb />
New Orleans murdered by <lb />
of the Italian Mafia . <lb />
CASH IN ADVANCE SUB-<lb />
While it has already been an- <lb />
that The will <lb />
place its subscription list on the <lb />
rash in basis the first <lb />
of January, attention will be <lb />
railed to it from time to time <lb />
so that all subscribers may be <lb />
fully advised of the change. The <lb />
subscription list will be revised <lb />
during the month of December, <lb />
and after January 1st, the pa- <lb />
per will be sent only U those <lb />
who have paid for it in advance <lb />
and discontinued at the <lb />
of the time paid for unless <lb />
renewed. <lb />
A number who <lb />
have called in to pay since the <lb />
announcement was made, have <lb />
expressed approval of the <lb />
to the rash in advance <lb />
system. It prove better for <lb />
the subscribers and for the p- <lb />
per, as well as dispense with <lb />
the annoyance of to <lb />
dun them through printed o. <lb />
tiers. We hope every <lb />
make note of the change. <lb />
and pay in time to prevent his <lb />
name being dropped from the <lb />
The date printed after the <lb />
name on the paper will show <lb />
each one just how his <lb />
stands. Do not wait for a <lb />
statement to me mailed, but <lb />
look at the date after same <lb />
and make payment according- <lb />
before January.<lb /></p>
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POSTAL INSPECTOR <lb />
VISIT <lb />
SUNDAY SCHOOL <lb />
II <lb />
Will Come in Interest Free <lb />
City Delivery System <lb />
IS <lb />
I,; <lb />
deceit Notice <lb />
Oilier in Wash- <lb />
Free <lb />
Soon, <lb />
Notice has b n re lived I . <lb />
master D, J. that a <lb />
In from poet office i <lb />
In Washington baa been <lb />
detailed to visit Greenville In the In <lb />
of the Installation here of the <lb />
free city delivery system. This an j <lb />
comes following shortly <lb />
i information that the town <lb />
about done its part toward preparing <lb />
the new department. <lb />
Postmaster has <lb />
returned from Washington City, <lb />
In- went in the interest of the <lb />
of the new and stales <lb />
that the department taken <lb />
matter in band, and that it will be put <lb />
In in soon as possible, While in Wash- <lb />
Mr. told the depart <lb />
meat officials that the town would be <lb />
ready with Its part of the work <lb />
preparation before the postal depart- <lb />
could possibly Install the sys- <lb />
here, and this was gratifying news <lb />
to the men having this work in I, <lb />
For sometime the matter has <lb />
been allowed to go unnoticed <lb />
but the postmaster, alive to the <lb />
needs of his town, has steadily kept <lb />
in mind the project, and quietly <lb />
been proceeding with the preparations <lb />
for the new system. <lb />
It will, of course, require some <lb />
lime for the government to Install <lb />
the free delivery system in Green- <lb />
ville, but once they start a movement <lb />
they are not those who allow It to <lb />
drop and to In its infancy. The <lb />
town will very shortly have all of the <lb />
uses numbered, and all of <lb />
i i id sidewalks a be in con- <lb />
n the business, in the mean- <lb />
tin officials will <lb />
l a , their end of the work <lb />
, ,. n and n la matter of <lb />
. few months until the city car- <lb />
seen making his twice- <lb />
In Greenville. <lb />
t Teeth. <lb />
crooked teeth should <lb />
I ., n d In our every <lb />
Ufa careful mothers arc not <lb />
until temporary teeth <lb />
pear and permanent ones come In, for <lb />
the time begin on crook d t Is <lb />
. soon as they show themselves Ir- <lb />
regular. <lb />
Crooked teeth Is going to get the at- <lb />
of all classes of people who <lb />
do food Cheer work, because it ll <lb />
true that irregular rows of <lb />
teeth not only make the youngster <lb />
backward but morbid M well. <lb />
who are trying to aid Children <lb />
realize that you can get sympathy <lb />
for a club foot quicker than for a <lb />
facial yet crooked <lb />
teeth Is certain to retard the growth, <lb />
the effort, the development, mental- <lb />
and physically, of youth. Notice <lb />
the girl with bold tusks <lb />
and you will see her always In <lb />
the back of the group; after a time, <lb />
if her parents are poor, she plays <lb />
no more In and fur- <lb />
l she gets apart from her kind, <lb />
and then the brain and body goos <lb />
slowly in the <lb />
Slowly In their development. <lb />
YESTERDAY.<lb />
ii; in at TUB <lb />
till lit II AT<lb />
as they <lb />
I sill i. were hold at the Moth- <lb />
church morning by <lb />
the Sunday School Of the Church. <lb />
Plans for the occasion had been made <lb />
Sometime before, and the children <lb />
had been practicing for the event for <lb />
several weeks. <lb />
The Ml Sunday School IS <lb />
the graded system of lessons which <lb />
are comparatively new venture <lb />
the church, and the exercises of yes- <lb />
t day marked the close of the first <lb />
this method of leaching has <lb />
, i ed s. The day was ob- <lb />
served promotion day, and that Is <lb />
why ll was called the <lb />
v Every child in the school <lb />
who had made sufficient progress <lb />
and who bad done his work well e- <lb />
was advanced to a high grade. <lb />
The various classes in the Sunday <lb />
School are numbered just as are the <lb />
grades in a public school, and the <lb />
same method of teaching, to an extent, <lb />
Is followed in the Sunday School. <lb />
Diplomas, or as they are <lb />
called In the church, were presented <lb />
to all these advanced to higher grades. <lb />
The regular Sunday School lesson <lb />
was dispensed With at the Sunday <lb />
School hour, and this time was con- <lb />
on changing the classes and In <lb />
showing the scholars to their new <lb />
rooms, and in acquainting them with <lb />
their new teachers. <lb />
There was no preaching at <lb />
church at the morning hour, and this <lb />
was taken by the rendition <lb />
very delightful program by the <lb />
children of the Sunday School. The <lb />
numbers on the program that were <lb />
rendered by the children in the be- <lb />
department were especially <lb />
enjoyed the big congregation which <lb />
filled the main auditorium of the <lb />
church. The program was carried out <lb />
without a hitch, and all of the songs <lb />
and the recitations were very pleas- <lb />
t- those present. Especially men- <lb />
is due the excellent duet, <lb />
the Holly Cry of by Misses <lb />
and Edith All <lb />
of the exercises were well carried <lb />
At the night services at the Met- <lb />
church T. presiding <lb />
of the Washington district. <lb />
pi ached a very able and ad- <lb />
ministered the Lord's Supper. <lb />
Maryland Casualty Company <lb />
Leads Others Follow <lb />
Premiums received by various Casualty Companies In North <lb />
Carolina tor year ending December 31st, as by State <lb />
Insurance Commissioner's <lb />
casualty company <lb />
Fidelity Casualty . <lb />
Life. <lb />
Travelers. . <lb />
Fidelity and <lb />
Fidelity and Deposit . <lb />
Indemnity . <lb />
i;. Accident . <lb />
Liability . <lb />
Ocean Accident . <lb />
New Casualty . <lb />
Royal Indemnity. <lb />
Mass. Rending Company . <lb />
S. Casualty. <lb />
Southwestern Surety . <lb />
. <lb />
. 62.358.69 <lb />
. 60,817.84 <lb />
. 86,974.61 <lb />
. 29.940.88 <lb />
. 26.299.27 <lb />
. <lb />
. 16,419.60 <lb />
. 13,533.7 <lb />
. <lb />
. 10,178.82 <lb />
. 8,440.41 <lb />
. 5,873.13 <lb />
. 4,047.12 <lb />
HA maintaining de- <lb />
in North <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
. ii, <lb />
PRESIDENT WRIGHT SPOKE. <lb />
Interesting Tall at Hie V. W, <lb />
A. Seniors <lb />
The Y. A. services at the <lb />
Training School on Sunday evening <lb />
led it It. H. Wright. <lb />
Me had his audience study with bin <lb />
t to first chapter of The young <lb />
ladles followed with intense Interest <lb />
the reading, comment and <lb />
The two main points, that <lb />
Christian character Is made <lb />
by resisting temptation and proves <lb />
itself by good works, were impress- <lb />
ed upon them. <lb />
President Wrights active interest <lb />
in the work of the association is a <lb />
constant source of inspiration. The <lb />
music committee furnishes excellent <lb />
music for each service. Miss Mavis <lb />
Evans sang a solo. <lb />
FEDERAL BUILDING <lb />
III. K I ii UP HANDS OS <lb />
AID ACTIVE <lb />
WORK HAS KEEN <lb />
BEGUN. <lb />
Work has been started on the new <lb />
. i nil., building to be located on <lb />
the corner of Evans and . <lb />
and u large force of hand's been <lb />
placed on the place to carry on the <lb />
work. The contract was let to the <lb />
W, Brent Construction <lb />
of Norfolk, Va., and the firm already <lb />
has its foreman here to oversee till <lb />
work. <lb />
The contract calls for <lb />
of new building by the mid- <lb />
of November, 1914, Just a little <lb />
more than q year from time, and <lb />
i contractors believe that they will <lb />
be able to turn over the structure It <lb />
is completed form by that time. <lb />
About la to be spent on the <lb />
new building, and every modern con- <lb />
will be in the building. <lb />
water connections and <lb />
steam heat will Installed, and the <lb />
be in every re- <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
Oft HUNTS MAD <lb />
AND <lb />
Is la<lb />
I n. <lb />
I Still With <lb />
Mutual Life Ce., <lb />
g of <lb />
i New York. <lb />
PROMOTERS SILL, <lb />
SMALL PIKE. <lb />
Hotel Buss Slightly Damaged <lb />
When Horses Took Fright <lb />
The black buss of the Proctor Hotel. <lb />
driven by the colored porter, Sam <lb />
Short, was slightly damaged <lb />
day afternoon when the horses pull- <lb />
the vehicle took fright and ran <lb />
away. The buss was returning from <lb />
one Of the afternoon trains, and had <lb />
In it one who escaped in <lb />
Jury Sam Short was bruised a lit- <lb />
but there were no serious results <lb />
I,, the driver or his passenger. <lb />
Maze Sunday Evening treated Ex- <lb />
for Short While. <lb />
A small fire to the rear of the <lb />
Telegraph office Sunday evening <lb />
about o'clock created some ex- <lb />
la town. The tire occurred <lb />
shortly after most of the <lb />
In the various churches had <lb />
for the evening services, <lb />
but the alarm was not sufficient to <lb />
attract the crowds. Only the fire bell <lb />
rung, as the engineer at the <lb />
pal plant did not receive Warning <lb />
time to blow his whistle. <lb />
The firemen were early on the <lb />
scene of the fire, and found that on- <lb />
a small shack was ablaze, and this <lb />
was quickly extinguished <lb />
much damage. <lb />
TWO Names From List of <lb />
Members Soliciting in mil Ice. <lb />
Attention has been called to the <lb />
fact that the names of two members <lb />
of the committee soliciting stock for <lb />
the cotton mill were not in the list <lb />
as published last Saturday. Those <lb />
omitted were s, J. Everett and C, T. <lb />
This paper would like for <lb />
to he understood that the error <lb />
was In no wise made In this office. <lb />
of the stockholders, who <lb />
was elected and who was present at <lb />
the meeting on Friday night, brought <lb />
to this office a copy of his minutes <lb />
of the meeting, and it was this <lb />
source that the information was <lb />
cured. <lb />
The soliciting committee is com- <lb />
posed of Messrs. S. J. Everett. Q. B, <lb />
Hadley, C. T. and E. B. <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
PAT <lb />
Cur Is Held Twenty Minutes <lb />
She Is Released. <lb />
BEACH, Mass., Oct. <lb />
The entire schedule of the <lb />
Massachusetts railroad was <lb />
disarranged because a woman weigh- <lb />
in the vicinity of pounds be- <lb />
came wedged between two seats on <lb />
one of the cars. <lb />
The combined efforts of several <lb />
and a half dozen was <lb />
necessary to extricate her from her <lb />
Before she was freed, the car <lb />
had held up twenty min- <lb />
and the whole schedule was <lb />
thrown into <lb />
MEN <lb />
and <lb />
BOY'S <lb />
SUITS <lb />
In all the newest <lb />
shades, materials, <lb />
and styles, I have <lb />
a very large as- <lb />
in Blues <lb />
Blacks and Fan- <lb />
See our clothes <lb />
and get our Prices <lb />
before buying. <lb />
C. T <lb />
Quality <lb />
Shop. <lb />
SOW THE TIME TO <lb />
SHOP TO LOOK FOB <lb />
THAT PARLOR SET, <lb />
OR DINING- <lb />
ROOM <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Furnish The Home For FALL and WINTER <lb />
THE NEEDED FURNITURE AT PRESENT LOW <lb />
SEE OFFERINGS IN CHINA CLOSETS, BUFFETS, <lb />
COUCHES. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Z I- <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
Onto <lb />
Lied In Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
Superior to ant- <lb />
All <lb />
Drink, <lb />
Toilet Article. <lb />
Full Lin, of <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Peru. <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Drug Co.<lb />
KEEN <lb />
C tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Cement polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
I CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
m EMPORIUM <lb />
mans m <lb />
PROFESSIONAL <lb />
II. W. M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to of Eye, <lb />
Ear None and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, a m to<lb />
Attorney <lb />
I Greenville, North Carolina<lb />
ALBION DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St. <lb />
Practices whomever his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
S. F. <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
Office Evans street. <lb />
Representing Alexander Sprunt and <lb />
Sons, Wilmington. <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Sick Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth near Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
Norfolk Southern Railroad <lb />
L I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE ft <lb />
Attorneys Lew <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
J. <lb />
Attorney at Lew <lb />
In Edwards Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
F. C. Harding C. Piece <lb />
HARDING ft PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
D. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Cases a Specialty. <lb />
Old and Blow office. <lb />
Schedule In effect August <lb />
N. B. The following fig- <lb />
published as Information ONLY <lb />
and are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE GREENVILLE <lb />
East <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
a. m. dally, tor Plymouth, <lb />
City and <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
Car service Washington to Nor- <lb />
folk. Connects for all <lb />
north and west <lb />
West Bonn <lb />
a. m. dally, tor Wilson, Raleigh <lb />
and west Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects north, south <lb />
and west. <lb />
am. dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb />
for all points. <lb />
p. m. dally, for Wilson and <lb />
p. m. dally, except Sunday for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
For Information <lb />
In sleeping ecru, apply to J. <lb />
L. Hassell, agent, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. <lb />
General Passenger Agent. <lb />
W. A. WITT, <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK of GREENVILLE <lb />
Capital <lb />
The only bank in Pitt county under United States Government supervision. Deposit with us when you have money, borrow from us <lb />
you need money. You will receive a welcome and courteous treatment at this bank <lb />
Jas. L. Little, President, F, J. Forbes, Cashier, W. E. Proctor, V-Pres. <lb />
F. G. James, V-Pres. M. L. Turnage, Asst. Cashier.<lb />
HIGH HEELED SLIPPER HE FINISHED HIS WORK <lb />
By BELLE <lb />
By J. A TIFFANY. <lb />
FRUITS IN THE HOT WEATHER <lb />
Allene was indulging In the after- I The man was old and broken In <lb />
dinner peace of the big broad veranda spirit. His bad been a failure, as i <lb />
when her next <lb />
door n e <lb />
Billy, came up the <lb />
steps. Hilly had <lb />
been her comfort- <lb />
and confidant <lb />
since their kind, r <lb />
days. <lb />
Billy We <lb />
must have all the <lb />
fun and rag time <lb />
we can It will be <lb />
all shut off for <lb />
two <lb />
did I <lb />
she ex- <lb />
claimed, equally <lb />
mystified. <lb />
did you know <lb />
Papa Just got <lb />
word that <lb />
business friend of <lb />
a Mr. Reeves <lb />
Philip <lb />
Is coming here to <lb />
accept one of <lb />
papa's repeated <lb />
n v a ons to <lb />
visit. Papa has <lb />
been giving mo <lb />
all aorta of advice <lb />
and la de- <lb />
He de- <lb />
scribes this stupid <lb />
man as thirty-five, <lb />
dignified, scholar- <lb />
et That <lb />
sounds well to <lb />
papa, but It the <lb />
description of a bore and a prig to <lb />
The next morning when she saw <lb />
Billy going to the station with bis <lb />
mother, she almost <lb />
didn't know I was so fond of <lb />
she walled. <lb />
She had no buoyant spirits to <lb />
quench when the guest arrived. She <lb />
was so quiet and dejected during din- <lb />
that Beeves <lb />
his attempts to converse with <lb />
her. <lb />
Three wretched days passed In <lb />
which Allene managed to maintain a <lb />
demeanor that satisfied her father's <lb />
Ideas of decorum, although she felt <lb />
horribly unnatural. Then came <lb />
reaction. Her father received an <lb />
gent summons to a neighboring town <lb />
on business. With bis departure, Al- <lb />
hue's strained dignity vanished. <lb />
Mr. she asked <lb />
of the maid as she came Into the <lb />
house from a drive. <lb />
went to the was the <lb />
reply. <lb />
Free and alone She hadn't felt so <lb />
unrestrained since her childhood <lb />
She flew to the piano, and the room <lb />
rang with the maddest music In her <lb />
repertoire. Then her voice burst forth <lb />
In gay. little snatches of that re- <lb />
all lives are, measured by the degree <lb />
In which they fulfill the dreams of <lb />
At two-and-twenty he had mistaken <lb />
. the flush of enthusiasm for the fire <lb />
of genius. After a quarter of a <lb />
; devotion to small parts In third- <lb />
rate theatrical companies, he had bees <lb />
forced to the conclusion that a man <lb />
i gets no more, or less, than bis labor <lb />
is worth; and that his own labor was <lb />
. worth very little. <lb />
His wife had been beautiful. Now, <lb />
she was a poor, faded, common-place <lb />
creature. Her Illusions, too, were all <lb />
gone, like her beauty; and, worse than <lb />
that, the man's illusions In regard to <lb />
her were dead also. <lb />
She had no more talent for acting <lb />
than had ho; and they both knew It <lb />
now. <lb />
I Of gentle birth, she still retained <lb />
some traces of refinement, In spite of <lb />
her long sojourn in But the <lb />
novelty, the charm, the mystery of the <lb />
were gone. <lb />
Every Illusion had been destroyed, <lb />
save one; and to that they clung with <lb />
desperate tenacity. At an early period <lb />
In their married life the man had <lb />
conceived a great literary project. <lb />
been thinking, he had <lb />
said one day, writing a historical <lb />
account of the drama from its first in- <lb />
down to the present day. <lb />
Imagine tho possibilities of such a <lb />
the woman had ex- <lb />
claimed. don't you begin at <lb />
And he had begun that very day. He <lb />
knew then that It was no mean task, <lb />
this that he had set himself. It meant <lb />
much reading, research, condensing, <lb />
writing, rewriting and writing again. <lb />
Not a book that a man could rattle off <lb />
In six months or a year. <lb />
The one Illusion that the hard <lb />
ties of life had failed to dissipate was <lb />
Nature's Provision for <lb />
of Health When the Mer- <lb />
la Soaring. <lb />
It Is hardly necessary to tell the <lb />
summer girl to add fruits to her <lb />
beauty diet. There a whole <lb />
cine chest of tonics to be found among <lb />
the fruits, and these are nature's <lb />
remedies which leaves no ill effects. <lb />
Perhaps among the tonic fruits, <lb />
prunes and pineapples are most <lb />
conspicuous. Of apples little need be <lb />
said other than that the axiom of our <lb />
childhood days, in the morning, <lb />
silver at noon and lead at has <lb />
been abandoned. For the normal per- <lb />
son apples are golden whether eaten <lb />
at or noon. As both and <lb />
prunes are <lb />
There Is no simpler, <lb />
than a handful of prunes. Soak <lb />
them in a glass of water overnight <lb />
and take them the first thing In the <lb />
morning, drinking the fruit Juice and <lb />
masticating the prunes thoroughly be- <lb />
fore swallowing. If this simple <lb />
men is kept up for a week or so it <lb />
will clear out the system wonderfully <lb />
and also tone up the <lb />
The remedial powers of the <lb />
are truly remarkable. If your <lb />
throat is swollen or sore, or Irritated <lb />
with dirt after a fascinating motor <lb />
trip on summer roads, try gargling it <lb />
in pineapple Juice. Surely this is <lb />
much than the usual lo- <lb />
and you will find it quite as <lb />
effective. Moreover, tho pineapple <lb />
contains a wonderful digestive fluid, <lb />
so tho girl whose blotchy skin is duo <lb />
to a poor digestion will do well to cat <lb />
this fruit In large quantities, as It will <lb />
make easy the process of digestion <lb />
and prevent the dull headaches, tho <lb />
pimples and muddy skin of which she <lb />
Is at present complaining. <lb />
FIND JOKE HARD TO FORGIVE <lb />
EASY TO EXAMINE THE LUNGS <lb />
Physicians Now Enabled to Perform <lb />
Rare Operation With the New <lb />
An Instrument known as the <lb />
has been Introduced at the <lb />
That though both were failures hospital, <lb />
at acting, yet one day the man was <lb />
to achieve fame for himself and a <lb />
competence for both by the pub- <lb />
of his great history of the <lb />
dedication to a grateful <lb />
world of hie life's work. <lb />
to aid in the examination of the <lb />
lungs and to remove foreign sub- <lb />
stances therefrom. <lb />
The Is U-shaped. One <lb />
of the legs Is hollow and Is surmount- <lb />
ed by a small mirror and an electric <lb />
For twenty years and more he had light. To remove a foreign body from <lb />
stuck stoically to bis task. I the lungs, the hollow leg is Inserted <lb />
Often the nickel went for pa- In the mouth and permitted to pass <lb />
vealed her exuberance of spirit. <lb />
per, while the children were crying <lb />
for bread. Present necessities were <lb />
forgotten, or Ignored, In the <lb />
of comforts to bought through <lb />
the sale of Reginald's life work. <lb />
finished It at last, <lb />
the man one day <lb />
while they were In Baltimore. <lb />
have finished my life's <lb />
For three months he awaited tho <lb />
decision, calling upon them <lb />
Intervals, only to be told that biB <lb />
manuscript would receive tho earliest <lb />
attention possible. Three long, <lb />
down the throat until it reaches the <lb />
vocal chords. With the aid of the <lb />
mirror and light on the outer end an <lb />
examination of the lungs Is then made <lb />
and the foreign substance located. <lb />
This done, a small steel tweezer Is <lb />
passed through tho hollow tube and <lb />
the offending removed. <lb />
Dr. R. S. and his five as- <lb />
in the and throat de- <lb />
of tho institution are skilled <lb />
in the manipulation of tho <lb />
scope, and have been performing <lb />
rare operations. Such things as col- <lb />
Detective Burns Aroused Ire of Fe- <lb />
male Fellow-Passengers, and Also <lb />
Their Curiosity. <lb />
Detective W. J. Burns was blessed <lb />
by the pope the other day. Half a <lb />
well-to-do ladies reading that <lb />
statement earnestly hoped that the <lb />
blessing is a defective and insincere <lb />
one, because Burns played a Joke on <lb />
them that they can never forgive. <lb />
They were fellow passengers with <lb />
him on the <lb />
Mr. they said to <lb />
him, and working their <lb />
eyes, make us a speech in the <lb />
cabin this evening. Tell us about the <lb />
wonderful <lb />
So Burns did. All the cabin <lb />
were there. He explained to <lb />
them that the could be <lb />
hidden almost anywhere. <lb />
order to my little talk a <lb />
convincing said be, had de- <lb />
hidden In every cabin <lb />
before I came on board the boat. <lb />
Last night I listened for <lb />
said many ladles, springing <lb />
to their feet. <lb />
Then they remembered themselves, <lb />
and pretended they were Just fixing <lb />
their skirts and sat down again, and <lb />
from time to time pinched their <lb />
cheeks to restore their color. Then <lb />
Burns said it was all a Joke. The <lb />
various ladles laughed hollowly, like <lb />
the breaking of When Bums <lb />
concluded they came o one at a <lb />
time, and eyed sadly, and <lb />
In pensive poses <lb />
you they asked him. <lb />
He assured them that he had mere- <lb />
been spoofing. They all said they <lb />
were so glad to hear that. They said <lb />
ho didn't seem at all that sort of a <lb />
man. Then they <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Mr. Hums Inclined an ear. <lb />
did that hussy in yellow <lb />
talk about last <lb />
BALE. <lb />
The heirs at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer sale at <lb />
public auction for division before the <lb />
court house door in No- <lb />
3rd, at o'clock, M <lb />
the following described lands situated <lb />
in the county cf in <lb />
about r miles east of <lb />
the town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
or the main road leading from <lb />
to <lb />
Farm Re, <lb />
I A certain of Ian i <lb />
situated In township, Pitt <lb />
c unity, N, C, and known as the Jolly <lb />
Place, and being Lot of the <lb />
division of lands among the heirs <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, as is laid <lb />
I down on the map of Fernando <lb />
farm surveyed and made by H. F. <lb />
Price,, surveyor, in year 1886, bound- <lb />
and described as follows, to-wit; <lb />
B ginning at a gum a corner between <lb />
Lot No. M. Spier's land, and the <lb />
Place, thence S. t East <lb />
to a gum. corner, thence <lb />
Fernando Ward by <lb />
F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm V. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township. Pitt <lb />
county. X. C, and known as Lot No. <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
I down en the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
II. F. Price In the year bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, <lb />
ginning at a and pine stump. <lb />
L. Flemings corner and <lb />
n No. and thence S. <lb />
l-J W. to L. Flemings <lb />
thence 1-1 W. to L. <lb />
corner, thence N. 3-4 <lb />
w. feet to a press, L. Fleming's <lb />
I thence S. l- W. feet <lb />
to L. corner, th e 1-1 <lb />
W. to the line of the ten acre <lb />
that Nobles bought and acquired oil <lb />
the west end of Lot No. thence With <lb />
the dividing line between said Noble. <lb />
end Lot No. to their corner, thence <lb />
X. E. to J. J. Nobles corner. <lb />
s. 1-2 west feet to a stake, w. x M w- J- J N <lb />
corner, thence S. W. s- <lb />
feat to a stake. W. G. comer N <lb />
thence N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an v- a M M <lb />
angle in ditch, w. G. corner between Lots <lb />
and corner between Lots 2- , <lb />
crossing the Greenville and Wash- <lb />
road feet to run <lb />
a corner, thence down run to <lb />
a corner on the canal, thence down <lb />
the canal crossing the Greenville <lb />
Washington road to the beginning. <lb />
Yes, She Probably Would. <lb />
anybody ever kick you In <lb />
the said the ass. <lb />
does said the <lb />
and your like that are always <lb />
walking on me, or lying down on me, <lb />
or running over <lb />
why don't you stay on the <lb />
said the ass. <lb />
my wife Is replied the <lb />
the harm In said <lb />
the ass. <lb />
eat said the spider. <lb />
you got a wife yourself <lb />
have said the ass. wish I <lb />
a bachelor's said the <lb />
spider; tho same, can't keep <lb />
away from <lb />
your wife was an ass she <lb />
wouldn't eat Bald the ass. <lb />
doing something <lb />
line between lots and <lb />
S. 2-05 W. feet to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres more <lb />
or less. For further reference see <lb />
ti e map of survey of the Fernando <lb />
Ward farm, made by H. F. Pi ice in <lb />
Containing 19-100 acres. August 1886. <lb />
reference see the Map of SM win separately <lb />
and afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
Tonne cash, but suitable time will <lb />
be given purchasers to make <lb />
upon application. The <lb />
right to reject or accept all Lids <lb />
of the Fernando Ward farm mad <lb />
II. F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
county, X. and known as Lot <lb />
of the division of lands among the <lb />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
i-. laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price, surveyor, In year 1886, <lb />
bounded and described as follows, to- <lb />
Beginning at the angle of ditch <lb />
a corner No. and at <lb />
W. G. corner, thence S. 2-05 <lb />
W. 1486 feet to a small pine, W. G. <lb />
corner, thence feet <lb />
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N. <lb />
1-2 W. feet, N. 1-4 W. <lb />
feet to a stake and pine stump, <lb />
I Fleming's corner, and coiner be <lb />
tween Lots and thence <lb />
X. 2-05 E. with dividing lino between <lb />
No. to a ditch <lb />
or branch, down ditch or <lb />
branch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle <lb />
hereby reserved. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
J. J. Agent. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
G. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
In Memory of Stockton <lb />
PRINCETON. J. Oct. me- <lb />
in honor of Richard Stockton, <lb />
one of the New Jersey signers of th <lb />
Declaration of Independence was <lb />
at hie grave In Stony Brook <lb />
Cemetery here today. The memorial <lb />
was erected by the New Jersey So- <lb />
Sons Of the American <lb />
President of Princeton <lb />
University delivered the dedication <lb />
address and Richard Stockton, great- <lb />
At last, when paused for breath, i aDd buttons, screws, safety pins, chick- <lb />
He <lb />
his <lb />
a voice behind her <lb />
haven't you played and sung <lb />
like that <lb />
She wheeled about quickly on the <lb />
piano bench. <lb />
long have you been In <lb />
she asked faintly. <lb />
came at the first sound of the <lb />
music. It Is just the kind I like. I <lb />
am not educated up to classical <lb />
I feel so much better. Really, <lb />
I can't live up to program any <lb />
do you he demanded. <lb />
Then impetuously and Impulsively ,, W ,, <lb />
she told the deportment her , <lb />
had prescribed, and tho heroic to , ,., <lb />
efforts she had made to live up to it. ,,, v,,,,,,. <lb />
took to his bed In a high fever, <lb />
was delirious, and raved about <lb />
book. <lb />
be would shout <lb />
have finished my life's <lb />
another time ho would <lb />
repeat tho same words, with a wall <lb />
of anguish and despair. <lb />
Then tho woman passed her cooling <lb />
en bones, nails, and dried peas have <lb />
been removed. <lb />
The instrument affords specialists <lb />
an opportunity of looking into the <lb />
lungs of tuberculosis patients. <lb />
Melba's Australian Home. <lb />
Mme. Melba has for herself a <lb />
delightful retreat at one of <lb />
tho most picturesque localities near <lb />
her native Melbourne. She has hinted <lb />
more than that she would soon <lb />
make it her permanent abode. She is <lb />
keenly Interested in the <lb />
of the University of Melbourne <lb />
end has lectured to Its students. <lb />
great-great-grandson of the Big. <lb />
in ditch, thence down ditch or branch . <lb />
east crossing Avenue feet <lb />
to another <lb />
angle N. <lb />
Mil feet, thence N. 1-2 E. feet, j <lb />
thence N, HO E. feet to corner <lb />
FOB A GOOD <lb />
farm dwelling, small store <lb />
on said ditch or branch between Lots on place. In Martin Fix <lb />
and thence S. 2-05 W. With <lb />
dividing lino between Lots and <lb />
miles <lb />
from Robersonville, on <lb />
line. R. F. D. <lb />
For <lb />
feet to the beginning, con- particulars apply to J. S. Ross. <lb />
acres. For further ref- <lb />
see the map of survey of the <lb />
N. C, R. F. D. No. I. <lb />
Id <lb />
Didn't Think Much of Lecturer. <lb />
A well known Boston lecturer was <lb />
to give one of his In a west-l <lb />
hand across his brow, and sought to city in which he had a sister who <lb />
I comfort him by saying his life's work <lb />
was only Just begun. <lb />
j One evening as he lay helpless on <lb />
his pillow, the crimson rays of the <lb />
setting sun shone suddenly into the <lb />
A most delightful week of pleasure <lb />
followed. horses, automobiles <lb />
and mountain wagon brought in- <lb />
to use for various excursions and <lb />
Allene found In Philip a man as <lb />
companionable as Billy. <lb />
Crossing the lawn day when tho <lb />
weather had suddenly turned too cold <lb />
to permit of driving comfortably. Al- <lb />
Stepped on a stone, and stumbled. <lb />
those absurd French-heeled <lb />
staring eyes, <lb />
have fin- <lb />
my life's work. I am going <lb />
And the tears that welled to <lb />
eyes had fallen from them to her <lb />
cheeks, looked once more upon <lb />
his face and saw his words were true. <lb />
The man dead. He had finished <lb />
his life's work. Ho had gone home. <lb />
And while tho woman sat In silent <lb />
grief, gazing on the dead face of him <lb />
a family of several children. He <lb />
was tho guest of his sister, and his <lb />
nephew, a lad of nine or ten years, <lb />
wanted to attend the lecture. To this <lb />
his undo <lb />
don't think that my lecture would <lb />
Interest you, Harold. You would be <lb />
much better off at home and in bed. I <lb />
If you will stay at home and go <lb />
to bed. I will give you a dollar, which <lb />
ll tho price of a ticket to tho i <lb />
tho boy with <lb />
gasp. uncle, It surely can't <lb />
Worth all that I guess that fifteen ; <lb />
cents will be enough fur you to pay i <lb />
me. Don't you suppose that that will <lb />
as much us It will be <lb />
Sunday Magazine, <lb />
in Quality I <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
exclaimed Philip Indignant- whom had loved so well, there <lb />
ought to a law against came a gentle tap upon tho door, <lb />
their WM Mr an <lb />
Therefore when Allene came from the office, who <lb />
stairs that evening, out of sheer per- had called or twice before to In- <lb />
her very after the health of tho author <lb />
extreme heeled slippers. of the <lb />
On the from the bottom. last, my dear he aid, <lb />
she her foot tripped, and nm able report that our house has <lb />
ed In a heap on the hall floor. accepted your husband's life <lb />
When she opened her eyes, she was the woman echoed. <lb />
In Philip's arms as ho sat before tho falling at first to recognize hr visitor <lb />
grate fire in tho library. was so ; or comprehend his one, <lb />
very comfortable, decided to cruel sense of widowhood overwhelm- <lb />
her eyes again and postpone her <lb />
Then she felt him removing <lb />
her slippers. <lb />
thinks my ankle is broken or <lb />
she reflected, and was glad <lb />
she had put on her silken hose. <lb />
half opened her eyes, and to her <lb />
sow him calmly committing her <lb />
to the <lb />
She gave a little shriek of <lb />
and sat bolt upright. <lb />
dare you My beautiful slip- <lb />
their destruction to <lb />
have brought you to <lb />
he said coolly. was afraid you bad <lb />
fainted for keeps. Is your ankle <lb />
a she replied, essaying <lb />
to get on her feet, but he held her <lb />
fat. <lb />
Alene Let me tell you some- <lb />
thing. <lb />
When he had told her she assured <lb />
him she loved him up to the time <lb />
I. burned her slippers. Now, <lb />
ch <lb />
compromised In half <lb />
nil things else. <lb />
Then, as the recollection of tho <lb />
fatal book that had sapped her <lb />
band's away came back to her <lb />
with hitter memories, she <lb />
house Too <lb />
Ho has gone to another house. There <lb />
his life's work can be Judged tho best. <lb />
His work will be accepted or re- <lb />
In his father's <lb />
by <lb />
Judge's Good Advice. <lb />
should very careful in your <lb />
Investigations of every case presented <lb />
to said a New York Judge in <lb />
paneling a grand jury recently. <lb />
a hard-earned reputation has been do- i <lb />
by the filing of unnecessary <lb />
Indictments, and tho dismissal of tho <lb />
indictment does not remove tho <lb />
ma upon a i r. oil's <lb />
That la good for any grand <lb />
Jury anywhere, There Is always <lb />
of tho thought that Isn't a <lb />
trial; It isn't calling him guilty; he'll <lb />
have his chance later on; we'll <lb />
him on general it Is <lb />
hard anyone to undo the damage <lb />
caused by an unjustified Indictment. <lb />
There would he no harm to tho com- <lb />
if Indictments were made <lb />
more difficult Instead of more <lb />
Boston Post. <lb />
Something to Think About. <lb />
Laurence hi telling of a <lb />
time when a brother comedian and <lb />
himself were the size of <lb />
their respective cheats and biceps In <lb />
dressing-room one evening. <lb />
the muscles of my <lb />
say said. your fingers around my <lb />
The other gripped <lb />
throat While the latter Bet his teeth <lb />
and contracted all the muscles. He <lb />
seemed much impressed by tho dis- <lb />
play, and says he <lb />
some compliment to his muscular de- <lb />
All the other said, bow- <lb />
ever, was. they will have a <lb />
b char to hang <lb />
New Way of Preserving Eggs. <lb />
A new way of preserving eggs has <lb />
been practiced In recently <lb />
which Is said to be satisfactory. The <lb />
eggs are In water of a tempera <lb />
turn of about for a quarter <lb />
of an hour. Then they are put on a <lb />
net, held for five seconds In boiling <lb />
water, and then, as quickly as <lb />
removed Into cold water. The <lb />
eggs, still wet, are laid on a clean <lb />
cloth and allowed to dry by exposure <lb />
to the air. They must not be dried <lb />
off with a cloth or towel. When they <lb />
are dry they are packed In a box with <lb />
bran and ground pest The box Is <lb />
stored In a cool place, out of reach of <lb />
frost. Eggs thus preserved In June <lb />
found to be perfectly fresh <lb />
March. Farming. <lb />
That's the point- <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when yon <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 <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published by <lb />
m REFLECTOR <lb />
D. J. Editor. <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA <lb />
of a big victory. If we ed here, can reach out a little <lb />
make the railroads come to the and get the benefit of a very low <lb />
t we can make them come water from Norfolk, <lb />
to what we want and what is And there Is no logical reason <lb />
we want no more than Justice. the town should not have a <lb />
---------o I outlet for carrying on its com- <lb />
CENT COTTON. We are told, and on good <lb />
the rise of the price of cotton that there are four wholesale <lb />
in which alone would <lb />
.-,;. year. . . Hot- <lb />
Six months, . . <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
to fifteen per pound <lb />
can hopes go glimmering, tho the establishment of a water <lb />
campaign last Fall the leaders of Greenville and Norfolk. <lb />
Q. O. P. were prancing about over to amount <lb />
h if of other trade that could be had If <lb />
application at the office In the farmer mat if <lb />
Th. Building, tan pat the Democrats in power the price boat to be started. <lb />
and ration. <lb />
respect will be charged for at and nine cents. The people refused to and <lb />
per word , K.,. ,. .,, of the important matters to <lb />
will l for at three <lb />
cent per lint. ., i. <lb />
Entered as class matter <lb />
August at the post a; <lb />
Greenville, North Carol <lb />
act March 1873. <lb />
to believe these fairy dories and, <lb />
ballot- for <lb />
to <lb />
FRIDAY. OCTOBER <lb />
better times. i be this boat line. Already the officers <lb />
On last Friday night President club had communication, <lb />
sou signed the first Democratic tariff business who wart <lb />
bill that has ruled the country It operate a boat line. One of them <lb />
Dearly twenty years, and today as <lb />
price of cotton is higher than It has <lb />
been in many years under the <lb />
of Republican administrations. If <lb />
does affect the e of cotton <lb />
it would seem that the Democratic <lb />
Never In the history of party has done the a good torn. <lb />
. . per ought to b <lb />
and the tanner would do well to p <lb />
., , , I These people know that the line can <lb />
these in power a v H <lb />
BASEBALL WILD, <lb />
try has so much time and <lb />
I n given over to any sort of <lb />
as i- poured Into the rollers of base- <lb />
ball in America today. Not even the <lb />
Olympic games in ancient Greece, <lb />
Important as they were, created such <lb />
a stir as does a World's Series In <lb />
America in this day and generation. <lb />
And it seems that Interest in toes. <lb />
contests is ever on the In- are men whose Ideal and opinions <lb />
crease. Where will It cease Men Justice cannot be swayed by the cot- <lb />
no sacrifice too great to make, of big business, and try to <lb />
nor any time too valuable to give, country honest service. <lb />
see a big game of baseball or to sit Yes, cotton gone to <lb />
Boston, and another Is in Norfolk <lb />
Even at such distances as these, the <lb />
commercial value of such a <lb />
is recognized, and if concerns <lb />
can make money of it, it would seem <lb />
that Greenville merchants and ship- <lb />
able to save money. <lb />
power <lb />
time. <lb />
truth of the whole business is <lb />
that the administration of the affairs <lb />
of government at the present time Is <lb />
in the proper hands, and in <lb />
of men who have a conscience. <lb />
who are honest and reliable. They <lb />
be put in and operated on a basis <lb />
that will be lower than the railroads <lb />
charge, or else they would <lb />
consider it. This is enough to show <lb />
, that it is worth the while of the <lb />
Greenville merchants to consider tin <lb />
proposition. <lb />
No matter what the railroads off <lb />
as a compromise rate, no one <lb />
fear that they will come so low but <lb />
I that freight traffic be hauled <lb />
much more cheaply by water. <lb />
Within one month probably the six <lb />
and hear the reports, play by play, cent, and is staying right close , Tar <lb />
win <lb />
of a mighty struggle such as Is no fourteen cents. The farmers and <lb />
going on on alternate days In New happy, and the country is prospering. p . m <lb />
York and Philadelphia. and the Democrats are in power. <lb />
The wires of all the telegraph be it. Amen. <lb />
companies are taxed to their <lb />
town will then have a deep water <lb />
way from the river landing <lb />
clear to the Sound, on through <lb />
lo flash over a breathlessly waiting MILL FOB to the Atlantic Ocean and on to <lb />
nation the results of every move mad- The news that Greenville la to Norfolk. No man in Greenville <lb />
by the man at the bat and the man have a cotton mill will be welcomed any an accurate <lb />
on the diamond scrambling for the by the citizens of the town. upon the that would re <lb />
ball. Into every nook and corner of some, time there been an to the town from such a venture <lb />
the nation this report goes, and n here for a movement., but as a boat line would prove to be. <lb />
only a minutes after the last bat- not until recently has anything real- Commerce from neighboring towns <lb />
is out. the world knows the re- tangible been attempted. would pass through here, and local <lb />
suit of the game. Thousands of that the town needs more boa- merchants would also be able to <lb />
lore arc spent every day, and an .- mess enterprises, and believing that wholesale goods to neighboring re <lb />
fans wait outside the gates all cotton mill would be a paying prop At the present time there <lb />
night In order to gain a vantage point here, a number of local cap ,, advantage to the retailer <lb />
have handed themselves to- Winterville or in order- <lb />
and have subscribed enough his supply from a Greenville <lb />
stock to erect and a mill firm, for he can get It a <lb />
This is but another evidence of the cheaper from Richmond mer- <lb />
growing town. Outsiders be- chants. <lb />
Hove in Greenville, and this will be All such freight rate discrimination <lb />
tract not one iota of Interest from well shown and soon before the cot- <lb />
he great national game, but we thin ,, practically eliminated by a boat <lb />
it would not be amiss to ask when <lb />
citizens nave some time been <lb />
from Which may be viewed t <lb />
as It progresses. <lb />
Baseball to a good thing. When <lb />
it is clean and honestly played, no <lb />
better or more popular form of amuse <lb />
can be found. We would de- <lb />
this madness will finally end. <lb />
ton mill is put into operation. Many be <lb />
citizens have for some time been of I the people of Greenville will <lb />
; the opinion that a cotton mill is do well to push the matter with <lb />
needed here, and they are determined the enthusiasm that they can muster. <lb />
THE RUE SITUATION., that there shall be one If It be <lb />
it the press of the state may to secure it. <lb />
relied upon for an accurate est- The new project means another bun <lb />
of the sentiment of the thousand dollar enterprise <lb />
Pie of the state With regard to the the town. Of course, the movement <lb />
acceptance or the rejection of the is yet in its infancy, and the exact <lb />
est proposals of the railroads. It time for its completion cannot <lb />
would seem that sentiment Is be stated now, but the directors <lb />
nearly equally divided in the matter, and stockholders have faith in th <lb />
Borne Of the arc commending undertaking and will push It with all <lb />
Mr. bill, which, possible haste. Men who know the <lb />
if course, bears directly upon the cotton mill business will be put in <lb />
freight rate proposition, and Others I charge of the plant, and Greenville <lb />
ire -saving that the fight should be people will boost, and the town will <lb />
pressed on to the final culmination, grow and expand as it has never <lb />
Some are recommending that the leg- before. <lb />
accept the latest offers from. People in distant sections of th; <lb />
the railroads and let the matter sometimes ask where Greenville, <lb />
right where it is. ; North Carolina Is, and say that <lb />
There are those, course, who fa- never beard of It before, but all <lb />
the course advocated by Cover- j this talk is gradually dying <lb />
nor and who want the matter Our Greenville may sometimes be con- <lb />
closed. The Just Freight Rate As- fused with our <lb />
has performed a great but the day Is near at hand when <lb />
vice in light, and the members there will be no confusion, and When <lb />
of this organization, as a rule, are; all of the will know that there <lb />
far more vitally Interested in a prop is a Greenville this state, and that <lb />
adjustment of these differences there Is not another town that ctn <lb />
than most of the members of the leg-; touch It in its onward road to pro- <lb />
While we do not think And the new cotton mill <lb />
the whole thing should be left with do much to bring about this <lb />
this business men's organization, we If you can't take any stock <lb />
firmly believe that the legislature <lb />
should not attempt a solution without <lb />
considering the demands of these men. <lb />
The Just Freight Rate Association <lb />
will not be satisfied with the <lb />
otter of the railroads unless there Is <lb />
a guaranty with some king that to on the proportions of a city. <lb />
It, boost it with all your might. <lb />
THAT BOAT LINE. <lb />
If any town ever had an <lb />
to grow and prosper, the town of <lb />
Greenville Is right now In position <lb />
better things are store, and that <lb />
these will be forthcoming in the very <lb />
near future. <lb />
Now that the fight has reached its <lb />
present stage, we do not believe that <lb />
the business men should stop the <lb />
Never did a better chance present It- <lb />
self to a town than Is right now <lb />
knocking at the door of this little <lb />
city. No matter what sort of a freight <lb />
rate the railroads of the state give <lb />
us on the material that Is to be ship- <lb />
RUE SEGREGATION. <lb />
Much of the attention in several of <lb />
the legislatures over the country Is <lb />
at this time being given the matter <lb />
of race The idea can- <lb />
not receive too much time and <lb />
thought at the hands of the law <lb />
for It is of very great <lb />
In sections of the <lb />
try there Is but very little Interest <lb />
taken in this matter, but we believe <lb />
that the people of art <lb />
more to Its Importance than <lb />
those of any other section. <lb />
are In favor of the <lb />
of the races. In the South they <lb />
separate themselves, and It is well <lb />
that this is so. Many arc <lb />
decent and respectable and live Ir <lb />
homes and under conditions <lb />
more desirable and sanitary than do <lb />
many white people, but as a general <lb />
thing, the race as a whole Is found <lb />
to he almost Indifferent to Its mode <lb />
and manner of life. Where such con <lb />
life of us, we fail to see where the <lb />
hanks will benefit by this, for <lb />
or two of them already has the <lb />
money, and these banks get the <lb />
benefit <lb />
any <lb />
The trouble that will be caused by <lb />
furnishing a man to look after the <lb />
checking out of the money, and <lb />
keeping the books for the county, will <lb />
time after the hour for the g <lb />
of the banks for the business of the <lb />
day. <lb />
We cannot where the county <lb />
will profit by the change If It Is <lb />
made, and we do not believe that the <lb />
bill will receive the support of <lb />
people of the county. In fact, out <lb />
opinion is that It should not receive <lb />
the support of tho people. <lb />
Race segregation the South, or <lb />
at least In most places in the South, <lb />
could apply only to the <lb />
in the North and Middle West, the <lb />
settlements of the low class of for <lb />
settlers must given <lb />
It will be interesting to <lb />
watch the developments In the <lb />
legislatures where this natter <lb />
Is under discussion. The course <lb />
en by these law making bodies will <lb />
have a great influence, perhaps, <lb />
the future solution of the race prob- <lb />
in nil sections of the country, <lb />
whether It deal with the white man. <lb />
the Mack man, or the yellow Mon- <lb />
Connie Mack yesterday wore the <lb />
smile that won't come the <lb />
Giants his <lb />
We do not wish to approve betting <lb />
and gambling on baseball games, but <lb />
if you lost on the Giants yesterday, <lb />
don't lose courage yet. <lb />
Governor Cole Blaze, of South Car- <lb />
Is years old today. <lb />
But, bless your life, by this time he <lb />
la a pretty <lb />
Why should North Carolina worry <lb />
over a debt of Virgin- <lb />
owes more than <lb />
While the federal government wants <lb />
no troops on Mexican soil, it is care- <lb />
that they get as close to It <lb />
possible. <lb />
Sam's will not <lb />
ways pour Into Tar River unless our <lb />
people take of the <lb />
offered them. <lb />
We have not tried to pose as a <lb />
of <lb />
a man expressing his honest <lb />
ion. <lb />
---------o <lb />
They postpone case so of- <lb />
ten that it is about to be put In a <lb />
class with startling <lb />
---------o <lb />
Next Thursday, October has been <lb />
designated by Governor Craig as <lb />
prevention but why not <lb />
vent fires every day <lb />
Keep up the agitation for a boat <lb />
line on Tar river. Greenville needs <lb />
It <lb />
The man who has right on his side <lb />
need not fear what his enemies may <lb />
say against him. <lb />
If Governor knows which <lb />
side his bread is buttered on, be <lb />
stay off that witness stand. <lb />
What differs it with us as to who <lb />
is president of the Chinese republic <lb />
All of those names sound alike any <lb />
way. <lb />
doings are coming to be <lb />
so commonplace that they hardly <lb />
attract front page notice these <lb />
days. <lb />
It certainly must require some <lb />
nerve for a whiskey house to ask I <lb />
prohibitionist to act as an agent for <lb />
them. <lb />
If the Jury of alienists has found <lb />
Hans Schmidt sane, if he says ho is <lb />
guilty, and if he wants to die, <lb />
all this delay <lb />
-o- <lb />
It is very true that the legislature <lb />
cannot do anything with interstate <lb />
rates, but we do not believe that the <lb />
matter should be dropped where i <lb />
is now. <lb />
After their business increased near- <lb />
a hundred per cent after booze was <lb />
cut out, It would that <lb />
hotels would no longer <lb />
want to handle the slush. <lb />
The feminine sex of Philadelphia <lb />
is a howl one of <lb />
big is to allow women to smoke <lb />
the dining room. Our decent hos- <lb />
in tho South allow no <lb />
at all. <lb />
The illness of Senator of <lb />
Massachusetts will be regretted by <lb />
the people of the country In general. <lb />
His political faith Is the opposite of <lb />
ours, hut he Is one of the ablest states- <lb />
men in the States Senate. <lb />
The hobo who asked for a seat in <lb />
the American Road Congress at De- <lb />
Governor Craig, but merely as doubtless felt the <lb />
need of good roads more than any <lb />
of the rest of them. <lb />
That Indiana man in Texas who <lb />
committed suicide by opening the <lb />
arteries In his wrist with a tobacco <lb />
i g doubtless thought he would take <lb />
the simplest way. <lb />
The mere fact that President <lb />
son and Tom Dixon were boyhood <lb />
chums Is no guaranty that the pres <lb />
dent will put his O. K. on all of <lb />
It may be that the new tariff plays, <lb />
will stimulate competition, but what <lb />
is needed by the business men of this <lb />
country Is more co-operation. <lb />
Editor King, of the Durham <lb />
Herald, says that booze must be get- <lb />
ting mighty scarce when a white man <lb />
will It from a <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Now that Secretary Lane has be- <lb />
come an honorary member of the Ty- <lb />
Union, the labor men will <lb />
at least believe that they stand <lb />
chance of getting a fair show. <lb />
Man has reached that stage where <lb />
be can the birds, and It would <lb />
seem that the conquest of the air Is <lb />
complete. <lb />
If the legislature were to remain <lb />
in session all the time there would be <lb />
a continual flood new bills pour <lb />
In. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Those fellows carrying railroad <lb />
passes ought to be willing to donate <lb />
their mileage to the state, but how <lb />
many of them do It <lb />
It might be a better investment for <lb />
the state if she would keep the stock <lb />
now held in the railroads instead of <lb />
investing in new movements. <lb />
If the House Is composed of <lb />
of the people and and the <lb />
people consent to the action of the <lb />
House In voting to accept the rail- <lb />
proposition, why should we <lb />
worry <lb />
The Just Freight Rate <lb />
knew all the while that the <lb />
could not control Interstate rates, <lb />
Exactly eight days of the <lb />
remain and the constitution Is and if they fought for reductions at <lb />
not amended, and no decision been , first, why take cold feet and back <lb />
reached about the freight rate matter, up the creek now<lb />
Which Is better, for the state to <lb />
be relieved of in unjust <lb />
freight rates now and never get fur- <lb />
relief, or for It to get no relief <lb />
for a year or two, and then get a per- <lb />
relief of per year <lb />
Standing in one spot a day to <lb />
the inaugural parade is enough, but <lb />
when it comes to using your <lb />
all night and a part of the fol <lb />
lowing day to see a baseball game, <lb />
we will kindly pass It on to the next <lb />
fellow. <lb />
We would be delighted to see u <lb />
North Carolinian at the head of <lb />
powerful Ways and Means Commit- <lb />
tee, but let not Claude forget <lb />
that his next move is to get back to <lb />
Congress from his district. <lb />
The decision a few days ago of the <lb />
Interstate Commerce Commission In <lb />
granting North Carolina cities equal <lb />
rates with Virginia on certain com- <lb />
encourage tho <lb />
to carry the whole state fight to <lb />
this tribunal. <lb />
The States Supreme Court <lb />
has held, In the Minnesota rate case, <lb />
that the railroads are entitled to a <lb />
reasonable return on their investment, <lb />
hut we would like to know anything <lb />
more unreasonable than the present <lb />
rate charged North Carolina business <lb />
men. <lb />
Wilmington men who have a plenty <lb />
of money, and who want to make a <lb />
trip over the railroad can well <lb />
afford to go to Raleigh to the public <lb />
hearing of Representative Helium's <lb />
bill making the sale of beer legal <lb />
Wilmington and Beach <lb />
Talking about passing a law to cut <lb />
out local bills from the legislature, <lb />
but where Is any sense In a town <lb />
being compelled to get tho <lb />
of the General Assembly to re- <lb />
pair Its city hall <lb />
If be any pickpockets along <lb />
with the circus today, they had as <lb />
well fight shy of the newspaper men, <lb />
for we are all <lb />
Wonder how many of the county <lb />
commissioners will on November <lb />
and practice what they are preach- <lb />
In those resolutions. <lb />
Don't go out to the circus today <lb />
and make excuse to your neighbor <lb />
that you went take the <lb />
Be honest up. <lb />
President Tate should have <lb />
of its use without rendering out correspondent who sent <lb />
lout that story instead or Jumping on <lb />
that newspaper. <lb />
If Yuan can do no bet- <lb />
with those slant-eyed <lb />
ans than Huerta can in Mexico, he <lb />
will find that he has gained but lit <lb />
tie In becoming China's first <lb />
dent. <lb />
The House has passed a bill to <lb />
keep private matters out of the Gen- <lb />
Assembly, and now perhaps they <lb />
can get down to the real business of <lb />
the session. <lb />
BAD STOMACH <lb />
ONE DOSE off <lb />
Stomach Remedy <lb />
Should Convince You That Your <lb />
Suffering Is Unnecessary. <lb />
Whether the lied to <lb />
or not, the Democratic tariff bill Is <lb />
be worth much more than the Inter- now law, and we must bear the con- <lb />
est that will accrue from the banks sequence, be they good or bad. <lb />
use of the money. Another <lb />
vantage of having a bank act a; <lb />
treasurer Is the fact that the banks <lb />
all close at three o'clock In the <lb />
and It often happens <lb />
there Is an urgent need for money <lb />
In view of the dispute as to <lb />
or not the battle King's <lb />
was fought In North Carolina or <lb />
In South Carolina, It would be Inter- <lb />
to know who claimed the hon- <lb />
for one cause or another at yesterday. <lb />
If earthquakes and the like are com <lb />
Panama, the gov- <lb />
had as well prepare for these <lb />
In the beginning, for the can <lb />
Is a permanent thing. <lb />
The Norfolk Southern evidently <lb />
thinks the old would <lb />
be a paying proposition If it will <lb />
pay them, we fall to see why It <lb />
would not pay the state to keep her <lb />
share of It. <lb />
No one doubts that Governor <lb />
showed considerable courage about <lb />
the rate matter, but we fall to agree <lb />
with The Chatham Record that <lb />
legislature should accept his advice <lb />
for Chronic <lb />
m.- <lb />
,. . n <lb />
Remedy and <lb />
Cat Around <lb />
the Sour A Her Eat. <lb />
Spell. <lb />
Sick Torpid Liver, <lb />
ale., and and It <lb />
so that they may also know <lb />
living. Wonderful Stomach <lb />
y is, best and iron widely Known <lb />
for the ailments. Ask <lb />
at today. Put it to a do <lb />
It la marvelous In Its <lb />
its effects quite natural it <lb />
acts the source and foundation of stomach <lb />
ailments and in most cases brings Quick relief <lb />
and permanent results. This <lb />
Remedy has been taken by stoat prominent <lb />
people, and those In all walks of life, among <lb />
them Members of Justice of the <lb />
Court. Educators. <lb />
hanker. Doctors. Druggists. Nurses. <lb />
Priests, Ministers. Farmers, with lasting <lb />
and it should be equally successful In <lb />
your Send for free valuable booklet on <lb />
A minus to H. May- <lb />
Whiting Chicago. <lb />
For Sale la Greenville, c, by <lb />
THE JOHN I. WOOTEN CO. <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
tin . <lb />
II <lb />
VALUABLE l in REAL ES- <lb />
TATE FOB SALE. <lb />
The or Anderson Farm, con <lb />
of eighty-three acres, almost <lb />
within the city limits. Great <lb />
for Investors to double their <lb />
money In short time. <lb />
offer for sale either as a <lb />
whole or subdivided to suit the <lb />
chaser, the or Anderson Farm <lb />
located about three-eights of a mile <lb />
from the corporate limits of the <lb />
thrifty, progressive city of Greenville, <lb />
and not more than twelve or fifteen <lb />
walk from the business <lb />
This property is probably the most <lb />
located for truck farming of <lb />
any land near Greenville. Two sand <lb />
clay roads lead from tho property <lb />
into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rate of increase population of <lb />
Greenville It will a very few years <lb />
become valuable as building sites. <lb />
This land Is several feet higher than <lb />
the town and Is the most beautiful <lb />
and desirable for suburban homes of <lb />
any property near the town. The <lb />
laud is a light gray underlaid <lb />
with clay subsoil and produces <lb />
crops common to this section. Al- <lb />
though considered at the time we <lb />
came Into possession rather thin and <lb />
run down, we have averaged a little <lb />
more than a pound bale of cotton <lb />
to the acre during the last three years. <lb />
This is in reality a great <lb />
is the host town <lb />
in eastern C. It Is conservatively <lb />
Its property rests on a <lb />
solid foundation and in consequent <lb />
values that today seem high will <lb />
pear marvelously cheap almost be- <lb />
fore you aware of It. <lb />
If you are Interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. BARR, Weldon. M. C. <lb />
O. L. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
the superior court, <lb />
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
J. G. Thomas, E. B Thomas, Delia <lb />
James II. <lb />
Virginia T. H. D. White- <lb />
Lula W. O. <lb />
Addle Manning and Edward D. Man- <lb />
vs. Thomas. <lb />
By order of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt county made by D. <lb />
C Moore, Clerk, tho above <lb />
cause, on tho 23rd day of <lb />
1913, tho undersigned com- <lb />
missioner, will on Saturday, the 25th <lb />
day of October, 1913, at o'clock p. <lb />
expose to public sale front of <lb />
the post office the town of Bethel, <lb />
N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
the following described real estate <lb />
certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land situated In Bethel township, Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina, known as the <lb />
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining <lb />
the lands, J. L. G. Man- <lb />
W. L. James, <lb />
Charlie Lewis and others, containing <lb />
about acres more or less. Upon <lb />
this tract of land Is situated two- <lb />
story, six room dwelling house, two <lb />
tenant houses, with necessary barns <lb />
and stables. <lb />
Also one other tract or parcel of <lb />
land said township adjoining the <lb />
above tract and also adjoining lands <lb />
known as the lands, the R. <lb />
D. lands, the Cherry lands <lb />
the lands of J. O. Thomas, Charlie <lb />
Lewis and others and containing <lb />
acres more or less. On this tract of <lb />
land there are about acres cleared <lb />
and the remaining portion Is heavily <lb />
wooded. The above two tracts are <lb />
situated about 1-4 miles west of the <lb />
town of Bethel, N. C. <lb />
This land will be sold In separate <lb />
smaller lots and as a whole, to suit <lb />
the purchasers. <lb />
This the 23rd day of September. <lb />
1913. <lb />
F. C. HARDING, Commissioner.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that the drug <lb />
business known as <lb />
has been sold to Messrs. J. K. <lb />
Brown, and S. E. Gates, who will <lb />
take charge of same October 1st, 1913. <lb />
All holding accounts against Bas- <lb />
Pharmacy will please present <lb />
them for collection; and all <lb />
accounts are requested to settle sum- <lb />
between now and the time mentioned <lb />
and If It is not done the proper steps <lb />
will be to collect. The <lb />
will Immediately proceed to put <lb />
Into Judgments accounts which are <lb />
not paid by October 1st, 1913. <lb />
Notice is also given that after to- <lb />
day no more credit will be given <lb />
PHARMACY. <lb />
September 1913. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of tho super- <lb />
court made in special proceeding <lb />
entitled J. W. Crawford et n <lb />
Crawford t sale for par- <lb />
tho ed Commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash the court <lb />
house door Greenville at noon on <lb />
Monday, November 3rd, 1913, the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, <lb />
tract of land Beaver Dam <lb />
township, known as the Place, <lb />
and being tho farm upon which <lb />
said B. F. Crawford resided at the <lb />
time of his dealt, adjoining the lands <lb />
known as the Hemby land on <lb />
the south, on the west by W. C. Hem- <lb />
by, on the north by Noah Hemby <lb />
and others, on the east by J. B. <lb />
Nichols, being the lands known as <lb />
the Polly Hemby place, <lb />
acres or <lb />
one other tract in <lb />
known as the Anderson place, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- <lb />
George Hemby, Hemby, Ben <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres more or less. This tract <lb />
includes acres of cleared land and <lb />
land, all of which <lb />
It accurately described In a <lb />
from R. J. Cobb and B. F. Crawford. <lb />
one other tract known as the <lb />
Place and adjoin- <lb />
the lands J. Smith, <lb />
late J. F. Allen, R. L. Nichols I. A. <lb />
Nichols and others, containing <lb />
acres more or <lb />
This October 1st, 1913. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
MORTGAGEE SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
delivered by R. L. Hill and wife, <lb />
D. B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. <lb />
James on tho 6th day of March, 1909, <lb />
which mortgage appears of record <lb />
in the office of the register of deeds <lb />
of Pitt county book E. page <lb />
tho undersigned will sell for cash at <lb />
noon on Saturday, November 1st, <lb />
before tho court house door In Green- <lb />
ville, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land, situate said town, <lb />
and on the south side Fifth street. <lb />
Beginning at a stake on the south <lb />
of Fifth street and on the west side <lb />
of Reed street extended, and running <lb />
with Fifth street a westerly course <lb />
GO feet to a stake, thence a souther- <lb />
course across said lot feet to <lb />
a stake on Reed street extended, <lb />
thence a northerly course with Reed <lb />
street to tho beginning. Being the <lb />
lot on which the old Ice for- <lb />
stood. <lb />
This Sept. 30th, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. <lb />
Id <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having qualified <lb />
as administrator of G. W. Gardner <lb />
deceased, late of the county of Pitt, <lb />
state of North Carolina, this Is to <lb />
give all parties or persons, having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased, notice to present them to <lb />
the undersigned on or before the 27th <lb />
day of September, 1914, or this no- <lb />
will be plead In bar of their re- <lb />
All persons Indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make Immediate <lb />
settlement. <lb />
This September 1913. <lb />
CHAS. E. GARDNER, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in two mortgages executed and <lb />
delivered by Henry Allen Smith to <lb />
Richard date 21st, <lb />
1912, and recorded Book E-10, page <lb />
and the other dated Oct. 1st, 1912, <lb />
and recorded In Book E-10, page <lb />
in the register's office of Pitt county, <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash <lb />
before the court house door Green- <lb />
ville on Thursday, October 9th, 1913. <lb />
the following described real estate, <lb />
situated in the county of Pitt and In <lb />
township, being undivided <lb />
Interest of the said Henry Allen Smith <lb />
in the lands of his mother <lb />
Smith, being the share of land <lb />
lotted to the said Smith In the <lb />
division of the Jordan Cox land, ad- <lb />
Joining the lands of Ellen Garris. <lb />
Charlie others, <lb />
containing 1-3 acres more or less. <lb />
This Sept. 8th, 1913. <lb />
RICHARD WINGATE, Mortgagee <lb />
F G. JAMES and SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb />
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb />
to the woman's tonic. is com- <lb />
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb />
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb />
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb />
it has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb />
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb />
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb />
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb />
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb />
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb />
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb />
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb />
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands. <lb />
f o <lb />
IS <lb />
SALE OF STOCK OF GOODS AND <lb />
OTHER PERSONAL <lb />
By virtue of authority made by <lb />
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, the above entitled <lb />
cause, the undersigned <lb />
will, on the 15th <lb />
day of October, 1913, at the hour of <lb />
o'clock p. m. sell at public sale, <lb />
to the highest bidder, for cash, at <lb />
tho store recently occupied by the <lb />
late Montgomery T. Spier, in the <lb />
town of Winterville, North Carolina <lb />
wares and merchandise formerly own <lb />
by the late Montgomery T. Spier, <lb />
in Winterville, North Carolina, to- <lb />
with all store fixtures, book <lb />
accounts and one piano. Said stock <lb />
is new and splendid <lb />
condition and prospective purchasers <lb />
are invited to examine the same be- <lb />
fore the day of sale. <lb />
This the 24th day of September. <lb />
1913. <lb />
MRS. HATTIE SPIER. <lb />
Administratrix of Montgomery T. <lb />
Spier. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
John Braxton vs Martha Braxton <lb />
Tho defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action as <lb />
above has been commenced In tho <lb />
court of Pitt county for the <lb />
purpose of dissolving tho bonds of <lb />
matrimony heretofore existing between <lb />
the plaintiff and tho defendant; and <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear <lb />
at tho next term of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to be held on the <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
it being the 3rd day of No- <lb />
ember, 1913, at the court house of <lb />
said county in Greenville, North Car- <lb />
and answer or demur to the <lb />
complaint in said action or tho plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint <lb />
This 1st day of October, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Local Who Sells Dodson's <lb />
Liver Tone Guarantees it to Take <lb />
Hie Place of <lb />
If your liver is not working just <lb />
right you do not need to take a chance <lb />
on getting knocked all out by a dose <lb />
of Go to Greenville Drug <lb />
Co., who sells Dodsons Liver Tone, <lb />
and pay cents for a large bottle. <lb />
You will get a harmless vegetable rem- <lb />
that will start your liver without <lb />
violence, and if it does not give com- <lb />
satisfaction tho druggist will <lb />
refund your money with a smile. <lb />
If you buy a bottle of Dodson's <lb />
Liver Tone for yourself or your <lb />
you have insured your family <lb />
relief from attacks of constipation, <lb />
biliousness, lazy liver and headache. <lb />
It is as and safe for <lb />
as Tor adult's. A bottle of <lb />
son's Liver Tone Is something every <lb />
man or woman should keep in the <lb />
house. Your money Is safe because <lb />
you can return the bottle If it fails <lb />
satisfy, <lb />
The Best Hot Weather Tonic <lb />
blood, up the whole system and will won <lb />
strengthen and you to withstand <lb />
the the hot summer. <lb />
The Best Medicine the World <lb />
little girl had very <lb />
bad. I thought she would die. <lb />
Cholera and <lb />
cured her, and I can truthful- <lb />
say that I think it Is the best med- <lb />
the Mrs. <lb />
Clare, Mich. For sale <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
TAKEN 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 />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court, before the <lb />
S. H. Pritchard George <lb />
L. G. Pritchard, A. B. <lb />
and M. J. <lb />
The defendants above named will <lb />
take <lb />
That an action entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to sell for partition the <lb />
lands described In the complaint <lb />
ed in tills cause, which lands are <lb />
situated in South Greenville, <lb />
Carolina, and the defendants will fur- <lb />
notice that they are <lb />
ed to appear before tho clerk the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, N. C., <lb />
on Monday, the 20th day of October, <lb />
1913, at the court house of said <lb />
in Greenville, N. C <lb />
in Greenville, N. C, and answer or <lb />
demur to the In said sec- <lb />
or the plaintiff will apply to the <lb />
court for the relief demanded In said <lb />
complaint <lb />
This September 16th, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
By A. T. Moore. D. C. <lb />
F. G. JAMES and SON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
great fire by which <lb />
go was desolated started at <lb />
o'clock at night <lb />
Pierce, fourteenth <lb />
President of the United States, <lb />
died Concord. N. H. <lb />
in N. H Nov. <lb />
1804. <lb />
DROPS <lb />
REMEDY <lb />
for of <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
Trouble,, Catarrh and <lb />
Mm <lb />
STOP PAIN <lb />
Relief <lb />
I It stops the pains, re- <lb />
swollen Joints and <lb />
mots almost like Destroys <lb />
the acid and la <lb />
safe and sure In Its results. No <lb />
remedy like It <lb />
on request <lb />
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS <lb />
i One Dollar per bottle, or sent <lb />
paid upon of If not <lb />
obtainable la your locality. <lb />
i CUBE CO., <lb />
IN Lake Street <lb />
Typhoid From <lb />
Any attempt to trace typhoid in <lb />
to the use of uncooked <lb />
tables such as lettuce, and <lb />
celery is likely to succeed only <lb />
rather peculiar conditions. Or- <lb />
the distribution such <lb />
of food to a large circle of <lb />
and tho difficulty of <lb />
several weeks afterward, that <lb />
such things were eaten, and by whom, <lb />
are facts that conspire to render <lb />
ignorant of the real frequency of such <lb />
sources of Infection. A remarkable <lb />
typhoid outbreak apparently due to <lb />
polluted has recently been <lb />
reported from Philadelphia to Tho <lb />
Journal of the American Medical As- <lb />
At a wedding breakfast, <lb />
June with forty-three guests in <lb />
attendance, nineteen persons ate <lb />
sandwiches, eighteen of whom <lb />
later developed typhoid fever. In- <lb />
by the Philadelphia <lb />
of Health showed strong reason for <lb />
suspecting <lb />
hide of Infection, <lb />
lo be tho <lb />
of <lb />
BRIDGE TO III <lb />
Tho Board of Commissioners <lb />
Pitt county will build a bridge across <lb />
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C, and <lb />
until Monday, November 1913, at <lb />
o'clock a. m. the Board will <lb />
bids for the construction of <lb />
said. Said bridge to be steel draw <lb />
and modern approaches. Plans and <lb />
for said bridge can be <lb />
from the office of the Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt County on and after <lb />
October 1913. <lb />
H. h. Chairman, <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. <lb />
BELL. Clerk of the Board, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
law <lb />
SKIN SORES <lb />
wavers, lilt <lb />
WOW. a, a, Be <lb />
SALVE <lb />
It re, tern <lb />
QUICKLY HEALED <lb />
So Tired <lb />
It may be from overwork, but <lb />
the chances are its from an In- <lb />
active LIVER-------- <lb />
With a well conducted LIVER <lb />
one can do mountains of labor <lb />
without fatigue. <lb />
It adds a hundred per cent to <lb />
ones earning capacity. <lb />
t can be kept In healthful <lb />
by, and only by <lb />
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. <lb />
MAX <lb />
Man that is born of woman la <lb />
of few dollars and full of <lb />
He forth like a flower, <lb />
but Is by the high cost of <lb />
and shriveled by rent and tax <lb />
Headache his <lb />
all the days of his life. <lb />
He out of bed fifteen <lb />
minutes late In the morning and <lb />
neither his milkman nor the pa- <lb />
per boys have arrived. <lb />
He for train and <lb />
it by three-quarters of a <lb />
minute. <lb />
C. He to ills noonday lune. <lb />
and upon a bone in his <lb />
chicken salad. <lb />
Ho the street In th <lb />
pride of his manhood and la tossed <lb />
three blocks by a yellow honk-wagon. <lb />
S. Behold the man who came unto <lb />
his office to pay a great bill of <lb />
apoplexy whilst he Is at lunch. <lb />
Yea. even his stenographer <lb />
her chewing gum in his chair by <lb />
accident, and he needs must wear his <lb />
raincoat home. <lb />
What is man but the shuttle- <lb />
cock of fate walloped over the fence <lb />
by the battledore of adversity. <lb />
Behold ho in unto <lb />
himself seven one day, <lb />
while his and hath <lb />
charged to him a bill for nine <lb />
eons. <lb />
In his infancy ho his <lb />
too and lustily, and in his <lb />
maturity he the gout and <lb />
abominably. <lb />
Yea, his troubles do follow <lb />
him in his young manhood and the <lb />
first girl to whom he doth <lb />
accept him. <lb />
And Just as he sufficient <lb />
to purchase for his adornment a pair <lb />
of white flannel trousers and a high <lb />
straw lid with the bow abaft, lo and <lb />
behold, his wife's relative come and <lb />
borrow It from him <lb />
Verily, what is man hut a stone <lb />
bruise upon the heel of existence. <lb />
Even Is he but a freckle <lb />
the face of Miss Fortune, for when <lb />
he his ilk hat he absent- <lb />
about and <lb />
upon It. being therefore the man who <lb />
loss in gloss. <lb />
Nor in his lexicon can there be <lb />
found the word for should he <lb />
lay a wager upon a horse, that an <lb />
and should he hold four <lb />
kings and add his watch unto his <lb />
stack in the pot, verily another <lb />
four aces. <lb />
He for office, nor can <lb />
any guess what manner of man <lb />
It was who cast his vote for him. <lb />
Even will tho letter carrier <lb />
wittingly drop the envelope address- <lb />
ed him containing a check, but prompt <lb />
deliver four duns. <lb />
Ho In the street and <lb />
a bull dog upon him; he <lb />
the cellar and the gas meter <lb />
and him through <lb />
the floorings unto the third floor; <lb />
even if ho into forty fathoms <lb />
of water he bean upon <lb />
a water-logged plank. <lb />
The man for whom ho went <lb />
bond Into Africa; the check he <lb />
Is returned unto him mark- <lb />
ed in blaring letters across Its face, <lb />
his rent, Insurance, <lb />
lodge dues, coal bill and throe notes <lb />
fall due on tho same day. <lb />
Tho banister of life <lb />
which ho la full of splinters, <lb />
and tho Hand of Fate <lb />
not, but knuckles and <lb />
him constantly. <lb />
verily man that Is born <lb />
of woman Is destined to bills and <lb />
boils, toil and thirst, malaria and <lb />
matrimony. <lb />
And when the end Cometh he <lb />
cannot even enjoy the epitaph pro- <lb />
for him, and the flowers sent <lb />
to garnish his obsequies are by mis- <lb />
take delivered to the home of his bit- <lb />
Francisco Exam- <lb />
THE GREAT STATE FAIR, <lb />
RALEIGH, OCTOBER <lb />
The indications are that this will <lb />
be the greatest Fair and Exposition <lb />
ever held In North Carolina. <lb />
Three new stock buildings, modern <lb />
in every respect, and x feet <lb />
each, have been built this year, en- <lb />
accommodations for horses, <lb />
cattle, sheep and swine. About <lb />
head of live-stock be exhibited. <lb />
There Is great opportunity for stock <lb />
raising in this state, and It is earn- <lb />
hoped that our farmers and <lb />
breeders will look over these exhibits <lb />
carefully. Tremendous displays of <lb />
horticulture and farm products, corn, <lb />
cotton, wheat, rye, tobacco and such, <lb />
articles will be shown, and <lb />
of farm and labor-saving <lb />
devices. Many counties will make ex- <lb />
and some of our towns will <lb />
make collective displays. <lb />
Eighteen acres of new ground have <lb />
been with a new entrance and <lb />
roadway, with ample parking places, <lb />
eliminating the dangerous crowding <lb />
and congestion of vehicles. <lb />
One of the most interesting <lb />
Instructive features will be the Bet- <lb />
Contest under the auspices <lb />
of the State Board of Health, with <lb />
sixty-five prizes. Practical <lb />
as to the care of will <lb />
given free. <lb />
The racing will be unusually good. <lb />
The Third Regiment Band will <lb />
furnish music. <lb />
Prof. Walter and Law- <lb />
will ascend each <lb />
day in two balloons side by side and <lb />
will drop In double parachute leaps <lb />
from an Immense height. The Great <lb />
Troupe of German Acrobats <lb />
will perform marvelous stunts on the <lb />
trapeze in front of the Grand Stand <lb />
each day. <lb />
Among the paid attractions are the <lb />
merry-go-round Ferris-wheel, motor- <lb />
and Midway Shows and Okla- <lb />
Wild West Show. <lb />
Fireworks Company of New <lb />
York will put on for four nights, <lb />
21-24. their tremendous spec- <lb />
the Days of <lb />
This is grand beyond description. <lb />
The ancient city with its towers and <lb />
temples Is seen before the spectator <lb />
with the people engaged in a grand <lb />
procession and ceremony before the <lb />
doors of the pagan temple. <lb />
tho entrancingly beautiful <lb />
Ballet, the Golden Pony Ballet <lb />
tho London Crystal superb <lb />
and sensational and acrobatic <lb />
specialties. Flower Girls, <lb />
Girls, Roman Senators, Priest, <lb />
Guards, Gladiators. Incense and <lb />
all two hundred and <lb />
performers, gorgeously costumed. <lb />
Suddenly the midst of the revel.-y <lb />
the mighty Vesuvius, with a deaf- <lb />
roar, hurls forth flames, burn- <lb />
lava and ashes, and the once <lb />
proud is buried forever. <lb />
The gloom and awe of the of <lb />
destruction will lightened by a <lb />
magnificent display of fireworks, set- <lb />
pieces of exquisite design, <lb />
dragons, snakes, rockets and <lb />
bombs. Music, by Pain's <lb />
Military Band. <lb />
Remember the dates, October 20-25. <lb />
Reduced rates on all railroads. Ask <lb />
the agent. <lb />
SOCIETY NEWS. <lb />
Word come to this paper <lb />
that the ladles of the town seem <lb />
lo think that their parties are <lb />
not receiving notice in <lb />
the column- of The <lb />
We are frank to confess that <lb />
we are of this opinion. <lb />
We want to give as much prom- <lb />
as possible to the meet- <lb />
of all of the dubs of tho <lb />
town, and If the ladies will fur- <lb />
the details <lb />
of their meetings shall be <lb />
very glad lo write them up, <lb />
and to give them prominent <lb />
space. <lb />
If you are going nut of town <lb />
do not feel modest to call <lb />
up the office and tell us all <lb />
about it. We arc the only <lb />
will know that you <lb />
railed and shall certain- <lb />
not think It is egotism or <lb />
conceit. We shall he very glad <lb />
get It. And this applies to <lb />
any Item of news of any kind. <lb />
Is Impossible for us to go <lb />
tho entire town every day <lb />
and look up news, and we shall <lb />
greatly any calls that <lb />
are made at the office, and shall <lb />
he glad to publish news Items <lb />
notes and aD. personals. <lb />
Considering the wave of crime that <lb />
Is sweeping the country at the pres- <lb />
time, you need not be surprised <lb />
to hear some pessimist bob up and <lb />
say that the world is growing worse. <lb />
But kindly remember that the sec- <lb />
press seldom ever gives you an <lb />
account of the good that Is being <lb />
done.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new style <lb />
Dress Goods, Ladies Coats <lb />
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, <lb />
Silks, Trimmings, Notions, <lb />
Dry Goods. Shoes. We in- <lb />
your inspection of our <lb />
lines. <lb />
If it is style we have it <lb />
We can supply your <lb />
needs <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Store <lb />
How <lb />
Suffered Enema Fifty I <lb />
Well <lb />
a long time to endure the <lb />
burning. Itching, smarting, akin <lb />
disease known <lb />
name for Eczema. Seems good <lb />
realize, also that Dr. <lb />
Ointment has proven a perfect cure <lb />
Mrs. D. L. Kenney can- <lb />
not sufficiently express my thanks t. <lb />
you for your Dr. Eczema <lb />
Ointment It has cured my <lb />
which has troubled me over <lb />
All druggists, or by mail <lb />
Two Thousand <lb />
Worth of Auto- <lb />
mobile and Buggy <lb />
Robes Just Re- <lb />
There is nothing like a genuine <lb />
CHASE ROBE <lb />
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST DESIGNS WE HAVE <lb />
EVER SEEN, from tho plainest at to the <lb />
silk plush rote at 118.00 there is a for every <lb />
purpose and for every pocketbook. <lb />
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know that <lb />
can you money. <lb />
We want the opportunity of showing you our line. <lb />
Come to us. <lb />
Cash or Credit <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
LEFT YOUNG MOTHER GASPING <lb />
Mrs. Well-Meant Words of <lb />
Compassion Contained a Meaning <lb />
That Shocked. <lb />
There are still two opinions con- <lb />
red hair. She was a very <lb />
proud young mother. AH the old mas- <lb />
had never painted such a <lb />
had never imagined such a <lb />
as hers. Quite simply she be- <lb />
it. And the baby's hair was red. <lb />
It did not occur to her that red hair <lb />
was anything but completely and <lb />
admirable. Tho little shining cop- <lb />
per colored head seemed to her the <lb />
sum of all that was radiant and love- <lb />
come for the baby's wash, <lb />
It was Mrs. tho washer- <lb />
rawboned, dejected soul <lb />
who spoke. Evidently there was for <lb />
, her no inexpressible glory shining <lb />
j amid the blue and white draperies of <lb />
a bassinet. How hard tho world was <lb />
on some women So thought the <lb />
young mother and proudly drew back <lb />
the from the baby's nest. <lb />
and look at my little <lb />
she said. she baa red <lb />
A flash of some strong feeling- <lb />
could It <lb />
the dejected features of Mrs. <lb />
The proud young mother felt her <lb />
hand gripped In a grasp of Iron, and <lb />
a warm Irish voice sounded In her <lb />
ears, <lb />
it laid soothingly. <lb />
you fret Don't you fret You <lb />
can't never tell what they look like <lb />
when they're small. Some of <lb />
grows up Into real good girls <lb />
They do <lb />
School to Add More <lb />
Work in Order to Prepare <lb />
Students for College <lb />
Entrance. <lb />
Desiring to raise and keep the <lb />
Greenville Graded School on a plane <lb />
as nearly as possible with that <lb />
el any other graded school In North <lb />
Carolina, the school board at a meet- <lb />
held on last Thursday night, de- <lb />
unanimously to add another <lb />
grade to the curriculum of the school. <lb />
Before graduating the students will <lb />
hereafter be compelled to finish the <lb />
i of eleven grades now Instead of <lb />
ten as has been the Case heretofore. <lb />
it is explained by the school board <lb />
that all of the colleges and higher <lb />
of learning In the state <lb />
have rained their standard, and in or- <lb />
for Hie local school to prepare <lb />
its students for entrance into these <lb />
institutions It Is for the <lb />
Standard to be raised here. <lb />
It has been rumored over the town, <lb />
and the students of <lb />
the school, that there will be no <lb />
graduations this year. This, however. <lb />
is a mistaken idea. Whether or not <lb />
there shall be any one to graduate <lb />
depends altogether upon the ability <lb />
and progress of the individual <lb />
dent. The extra work will be put <lb />
In, and all of tho studies that will <lb />
lie offered in the new grade can be <lb />
had by any student now in the tenth <lb />
grade, and if any student can make <lb />
all of the work of the two years in <lb />
this up so as make more room for <lb />
be allowed to graduate, and Will <lb />
given his diploma. Professor Taylor <lb />
aye that he hopes that there will <lb />
be some students to make the work <lb />
to graduate <lb />
in the highest grade in the school <lb />
BRAVERY OF HIGHEST ORDER <lb />
John Relates an Incident Which <lb />
Show the Courage of the Wild <lb />
Gray <lb />
John tells In of <lb />
My Boyhood and about many <lb />
of the birds of Wisconsin, and <lb />
of the common gray geese, <lb />
which would arrive hungry and wing- <lb />
weary, with nearly an Inch of snow <lb />
on their backs. Hut they never lost <lb />
their wariness, and tho hunter who <lb />
would secure a trophy must hide him- <lb />
self before the birds arrived, for no <lb />
one could approach them <lb />
was the ambition of boys to be <lb />
able to shoot these wary birds. <lb />
never got but two, both of them at <lb />
one so-called lucky shot. When I ran <lb />
to pick them up one of them flew <lb />
away, but as tho poor fellow <lb />
sorely wounded he didn't fly far. <lb />
When I caught him after a short <lb />
chase he uttered a piercing cry of <lb />
terror and despair, which the leader <lb />
of the flock heard at a distance of <lb />
about a hundred rods. <lb />
had flown off in frightened <lb />
disorder, of course, but had got into <lb />
the regular harrow shape order when <lb />
the <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Par Lib Pr i lion <lb />
must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, except from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. The rate is cents per <lb />
line, six words to the line. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
YAM POTATOES <lb />
S. M. Schultz. <lb />
AT A PECK. <lb />
All Count Teachers Are Required <lb />
Law to Attend the Meeting. <lb />
of Them Are <lb />
Expected. <lb />
The following notice of the first <lb />
meeting the Pitt County Teachers As- <lb />
has been Issued by <lb />
Superintendent H. The <lb />
meeting is to be held in Greenville <lb />
in Professor office on next <lb />
October at o'clock. <lb />
never forget how bravely he left his I The meeting is a very important one, <lb />
at the head of tho flock and I and all teachers of the county arc <lb />
hurried back and struck at <lb />
me In trying to save his companion. <lb />
I dodged down and held my hands <lb />
over my head, and thus escaped a <lb />
blow of his elbows. Fortunately <lb />
had left my gun at the fence, and tho <lb />
life of this noble bird was spared, <lb />
after he had risked it In trying to save <lb />
his wounded friend or neighbor or <lb />
family relation. <lb />
so shy a bird boldly to attack <lb />
a hunter showed wonderful sympathy <lb />
and courage. This Is one of my <lb />
id that It will be possible for hunting experiences. Never <lb />
id cum , v before j regarded wild geese as <lb />
, graduate some of the students no or of noble <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
Acre- line half mile of <lb />
Acre- Near sand clay <lb />
Acre.- Standard. <lb />
Acre One mile of <lb />
Acre- Tho miles of <lb />
Acres Two miles of <lb />
Acre- <lb />
Acres Near <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
House and lot one block of of section. <lb />
lien-e and lot on Dickinson Avenue. <lb />
and lot In West <lb />
House and lot In South <lb />
t Building lots in West <lb />
In South <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO BUY <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO SELL <lb />
Call or write to <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
Office In Greenville Trust Company's New <lb />
Doe Caused Boy's Death. <lb />
A boy was by a dog he had <lb />
on a Jumping Into the water and <lb />
dragging him his brother, walk- <lb />
with him, after it. The boys and <lb />
a companion were walking along the <lb />
I towing path of the canal, at <lb />
j Lancashire, England, and had passed <lb />
I the lock, before the accident hap- <lb />
An alarm was at once raised, <lb />
land of the brothers was speedily <lb />
rescued by some boys who were play- <lb />
near. An elder brother of the <lb />
boys came the scene and plunged <lb />
Into tho canal. He succeeded in find- <lb />
the other body, but res- <lb />
proved unavailing. <lb />
Unearth Bones of Roman Soldier. <lb />
I The discovery has been announced <lb />
i from Rome, Italy, of a large <lb />
I or place for the deposit of the bones of <lb />
dead, near the port of <lb />
The discovery is on the scene of the <lb />
battle of fought in tho year <lb />
B. C, during the invasion of Italy <lb />
by tho Gauls, when the invading <lb />
hordes were defeated by the <lb />
mans. The ruins of a Temple of <lb />
Thanksgiving, erected by the Romans <lb />
In memory of this victory, were <lb />
earthed in 1898. Further important <lb />
discoveries are expected as a result <lb />
of tho present excavations. <lb />
but all of course, depends upon <lb />
the student and not upon the super- <lb />
or the school <lb />
Nothing more than this was done <lb />
by the school board at Its meeting <lb />
Thursday night, with the exception <lb />
Of making an order for putting In <lb />
petition In the large room in the I <lb />
school building. It Is planned to cut, <lb />
up so to make more room for <lb />
the of the students I <lb />
HAD TO SAVE HIS REPUTATION <lb />
Farmer Swallowed Horrible Compound <lb />
Rather Than Have Fellow Diners <lb />
Laugh at Him. <lb />
In Conference. <lb />
but this coffee tastes good <lb />
said Mr. Lackey, as he ate a late sup-1 mention <lb />
per after a long day at the county <lb />
seat. <lb />
you have good coffee at the <lb />
restaurant asked Mrs. Lackey, <lb />
cutting another slice of bread. <lb />
It didn't taste very sweet to <lb />
required to attend. The notice, which <lb />
is Belt-explanatory, la given <lb />
The first meeting the Pitt <lb />
Teachers for the present <lb />
school year will be held in Green- <lb />
ville on Saturday, October 11th, <lb />
o'clock a. m. <lb />
This meeting will be such an <lb />
one that no teacher in the <lb />
county, whether teaching or not, can <lb />
afford to miss it. Not only will the <lb />
organization of the association <lb />
the coming year be effected, but plans <lb />
will be made for the amount and <lb />
character of tho work to be done- <lb />
There has been some Important school <lb />
legislation enacted with which the <lb />
teachers arc probably not familiar <lb />
This will be given in detail at this <lb />
meeting and exceedingly <lb />
announcements made. You <lb />
cannot do your work as it should be <lb />
done if you miss this meeting. We <lb />
the fact that at- <lb />
upon these meetings is made <lb />
compulsory by the school law. <lb />
I am especially anxious for a con- <lb />
with all the teachers of th; <lb />
county and I earnestly request every <lb />
teacher, whether teaching or not, to <lb />
attend this unusually Important meet- <lb />
j lug. <lb />
Oh, yes, there was plenty of sugar your will Indicate your <lb />
Interest in our work. Remember. Sat- <lb />
BUFFALO, X. Y Oct. .-Liberal- j a <lb />
ism in religions thought Is to he the j there any sugar the <lb />
principal theme at tho twenty-fifth j <lb />
biennial session of the general table Mr. <lb />
of Unitarian other but you r a mistake, and <lb />
churches, which assembled In put in a spoonful of <lb />
this city today for a four exclaimed Mrs. Lackey, <lb />
Dr. Charles W. surely didn't drink It, <lb />
president of Harvard University, is i had answered her husband, <lb />
presiding over the sessions. there was a young fellow sit. <lb />
ting right by me, and I saw right <lb />
away that I had done something <lb />
wrong, ho sort of grinned, <lb />
and winked at another young man at <lb />
For <lb />
for <lb />
Sale <lb />
sale either as <lb />
October 11th, o'clock a. <lb />
m. <lb />
W. II. <lb />
County Superintendent Schools. <lb />
Jane Do <lb />
Jane do Is the new law <lb />
In California since women got the <lb />
vote. says Miss Helen <lb />
Todd of San a man <lb />
Is approached by political slave <lb />
who ask him to serve on all kinds <lb />
of tiresome committees, he just <lb />
Well. I'm too busy, boys; just ask my <lb />
knows about it <lb />
I do. the <lb />
Rio <lb />
for Mick. <lb />
newly come over, had <lb />
Stepped a train at the railroad <lb />
and was confronted With a spec <lb />
that caused him to wonder. Th <lb />
sight he saw was a train, and the <lb />
cars were on the sides <lb />
He looked and spelled <lb />
so, Finnegan re <lb />
the name on each car until th <lb />
others Have Your Children Worms <lb />
Are they feverish, restless, nervous <lb />
Irritable, dizzy or constipated T <lb />
they constantly pick at their nose or <lb />
grind their teeth Have they cramp- <lb />
palm, irregular and ravenous <lb />
petite These are all signs of worms <lb />
Worms not only cause your child <lb />
but stunt Its mind and growth <lb />
Give Worm Killer at once <lb />
It kills and removes the worms. <lb />
proves your child's appetite, regulates <lb />
stomach, liver and bowels. The <lb />
tons disappear and your child la <lb />
happy and healthy, as <lb />
All druggists or by mall, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that an <lb />
plication will be made to the general <lb />
assembly to amend the charter of the <lb />
town of Ayden, N. C. <lb />
R. W. SMITH, Mayor <lb />
I t <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
Office Residence 17-1 <lb />
If. C. <lb />
Valuable Land <lb />
the table. I didn't know what tho <lb />
was, though. Tho coffee <lb />
ed kind of queer, but I didn't <lb />
otter for sale other as . ,, , about <lb />
or sub-divided to suit the buy- , got a taste of <lb />
tho or Anderson farm that hadn't dissolved at <lb />
ed about one half mile from Green- -well, I hope you had another good <lb />
ville on the Tarboro road. There CUp after that said Mrs. Lackey. <lb />
acres In the farm cleared and I had replied her <lb />
in cultivation, balance In river husband. gave my cup to the <lb />
land. The land Is a light loam with. waitress, and then when it came buck <lb />
I said to tho young man, you <lb />
pass me the <lb />
exclaimed Mrs. <lb />
Lackey, in horrified tones. sure-, <lb />
didn't put salt in your <lb />
just had replied her husband. j <lb />
don't suppose I wanted those . <lb />
It Is several feet higher than young fellows to think I was such an <lb />
old farmer I didn't know salt from <lb />
sugar, do <lb />
clay subsoil and produces all crops <lb />
grown in this section. There Is no <lb />
better truck land in the county and <lb />
no town in the state need;, K <lb />
an much as Greenville. <lb />
It is the most beautiful site In or <lb />
around Greenville for a suburban <lb />
home. <lb />
the town and the broad stretch of <lb />
open country to the south and we.-i <lb />
Insures a pleasant breeze at almost <lb />
all times. It Is indeed an ideal <lb />
for a Lome. Address <lb />
O. L. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
J, S. BARR, <lb />
The Medicine In the World <lb />
little girl had dysentery I <lb />
bad. I thought she would die. Chant- <lb />
Colic, Cholera and <lb />
cured her, and I can truthful- . <lb />
say that I think it is tho best med- <lb />
In the writes Mrs. <lb />
Clare. Mich. For sale by <lb />
all druggists.<lb />
into N <lb />
Corner 2nd trans Street <lb />
h in <lb />
Transfer Men <lb />
and Express <lb />
Phone No. Night Day <lb />
all <lb />
The Best Pain Killer <lb />
Salve when <lb />
ed to a cut. sprain, bum or <lb />
scald, or other Injury of the skin will <lb />
Immediately remove all pain. E <lb />
Chamberlain of Clinton. Me. says <lb />
robs cuts and other Injuries C <lb />
their terrors. As a <lb />
Its equal Will lo <lb />
good for you. Only at all <lb />
gists. <lb />
DR. J. C. <lb />
Physician am <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE <lb />
Application will be made to <lb />
called session of the General As- <lb />
of North Carolina for <lb />
to bold an election for tho I <lb />
pose of bonds In the town of i <lb />
the proceeds from the i <lb />
Quinine Factories. <lb />
Java produces about of <lb />
the world's supply of cinchona, and it <lb />
has for years been regularly shipped <lb />
to Holland. The large quinine <lb />
factories, mostly situated in Germany, <lb />
, x. supply themselves with tho raw mate- <lb />
rial In the Dutch market, and of <lb />
years the manufacturers have com- <lb />
to keep the prices at such low <lb />
level as to render the <lb />
unprofitable, although man- <lb />
of quinine have be- u earn- <lb />
largo dividends. <lb />
To meet this combination wan re- <lb />
solved to establish o quinine factory <lb />
In Java, says the British consul at <lb />
and this has been at <lb />
where the first Java <lb />
has been produced. This described <lb />
as of excellent quality and equal In <lb />
nil respects to tho best <lb />
brands. Last year the total <lb />
of cinchona in the island was <lb />
pounds avoirdupois. <lb />
Smoked and Wrote In Comfort. <lb />
Inveterate smokers do funny things, <lb />
Says the Family Doctor. <lb />
smoked up tho chimney with a de- <lb />
sale of said bonds to be used for thoughtfulness for tho feelings <lb />
the Improvement of the Electric Light of others not universal In his conduct <lb />
plant and streets of said town. The famous Bishop who, like <lb />
This August 1918. many another author, found <lb />
R, C. CHAPMAN, facilitated by of the <lb />
lg weed, disliked the Interruption <lb />
of removing his pipe constantly <lb />
. he was writing. In order to combine <lb />
the two operations with duo comfort <lb />
to himself he bored a through the <lb />
OF <lb />
time Arrival Departure t <lb />
Passenger Trains <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST <lb />
Northbound<lb />
p. n. Bill p. m.<lb />
a. m. a. m <lb />
s a. m. a. m. <lb />
. B. n. f. SB. <lb />
broad brim of his hat, and putting his <lb />
long pipe through puffed and <lb />
and puffed with the most <lb />
cal calm. <lb />
Submarine Cable. <lb />
The eldest submarine cable In active <lb />
operation In North America is said to <lb />
be that across Northumberland strait <lb />
It dates back to <lb />
Minister This Laxative <lb />
Ii of Allison, la., <lb />
in praising King's New Life Pills <lb />
for constipation, King's <lb />
New Life PHI- are such perfect pills <lb />
no home he without <lb />
No better regulator for the liver and <lb />
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price at all druggists <lb />
Hotel Everett <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
Two Blocks from WHITE <lb />
Adjoining Hotel <lb />
U. M. BET. Kill and <lb />
rooms are equipped with tel- <lb />
electricity, hot <lb />
cold <lb />
In the center of the selected res- <lb />
district near all <lb />
buildings <lb />
Convenient to all car lines. <lb />
Quiet, and homo like. <lb />
For families desirous of spend- <lb />
in.-; a season in WASHINGTON or <lb />
those of the traveling public in <lb />
search of a refined, up-to-date <lb />
hotel at moderate prices, <lb />
Plan per day and <lb />
up. <lb />
American Plan per day and <lb />
up. <lb />
For farther address <lb />
II. A. LEWIS, <lb />
Owner and Proprietor. <lb />
Fall Whiter <lb />
EATABLES <lb />
Constantly arriving <lb />
New Buck- <lb />
wheat <lb />
Cream Hominy <lb />
Old Homestead Flap <lb />
jack Flour <lb />
New Honey in glass <lb />
Call yours <lb />
to please <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
WE CAN SELL <lb />
YOUR <lb />
YOU <lb />
Property <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Civil Service Examination I light that produces sound <lb />
for Local Postal <lb />
Clerk <lb />
Real Estate Agents<lb />
HEX <lb />
PASSENGER FARE <lb />
Bill In Legislature By <lb />
live Clark, of Pitt <lb />
BIG SAVING PEOPLE <lb />
Virginia Stairs Hate <lb />
lent Carolina <lb />
Pars Two and Hall <lb />
Cents. <lb />
Having as his aim securing for <lb />
the people of the state of a flat nit <lb />
of two cents per mile on all <lb />
trains traveling within the state, <lb />
Representative D. M. Clark, of this <lb />
county, has Introduced in the state <lb />
legislature a bill providing for such <lb />
accommodations. The fact that <lb />
bill has been introduced is not at <lb />
this late date a matter of news, but <lb />
so far the bill has not been published, j <lb />
When the old rate was creating j <lb />
a wide discussion this state <lb />
year 1908, Governor R. D. <lb />
Glenn called the legislature into <lb />
session to deal with tile mat <lb />
The regular session passed the <lb />
bill creating a uniform rate of two <lb />
and one-half cents per mile, but j <lb />
railroads refused to put it Into effect i <lb />
on the date set for, and the governor i <lb />
to take steps for the en- <lb />
of the law. <lb />
Since the settlement of Hie light at <lb />
that time little has been to re- <lb />
duce the matter until recent years, <lb />
and an agitation has been started to <lb />
red the tare to a Hat rate of two <lb />
cents, Virginia has a Hat rate, B <lb />
well as several other states of the <lb />
south, and there are many people who <lb />
believe that state should be given <lb />
the same favors. <lb />
Mr. Clark's bill is as <lb />
A HILL TO HE ENTITLED AN <lb />
TO AMEND CHAPTER OF <lb />
PUBLIC LAWS OF AND TO <lb />
A UNIFORM <lb />
GER RATE OF TWO CENTS PER <lb />
MILE. <lb />
The General Assembly of North Car- <lb />
do <lb />
Section That section one of Chap- <lb />
of tho Public laws of 1908 <lb />
amended by striking out the words <lb />
and in line six and <lb />
seven, and inserting in lieu thereof <lb />
the word to the end that there <lb />
shall be a flat rate of two cents per <lb />
mile for all travelers without dis- <lb />
Section That all laws in conflict <lb />
with are hereby repealed. <lb />
Section That this act shall be <lb />
in force from and after its <lb />
Had Affair at <lb />
Wednesday Afternoon. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 4.- <lb />
i Wednesday evening the Red Men of <lb />
I this district held their semi-annual <lb />
meeting In the auditorium of Winter- <lb />
j title School which was attend <lb />
ed by a right large crowd. Among <lb />
the speakers was Dr. James of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
The price of cotton is high, but the <lb />
price of gingham, calico, percale <lb />
all cotton goods Is cheaper at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Co. <lb />
Miss of Greenville. <lb />
was here visiting Thursday <lb />
j afternoon. <lb />
You would do well to see <lb />
ton, Barber and Co., for your winter <lb />
lap robes and rugs. <lb />
Miss Nannie Braxton left Friday <lb />
morning for KInston where she will <lb />
be visiting for sometime. <lb />
Have you seen light In front <lb />
of R. W. Dall's That means oysters <lb />
every night. <lb />
For and and men's <lb />
rain coats see A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
We are looking for Dr. B. T. Cox <lb />
to return from Raleigh this morning. <lb />
where he been on a short stay. <lb />
Bee Harrington, Barber and Co., for, <lb />
your large stone jars with covers. <lb />
Mrs. W. G. Smith left for I <lb />
this afternoon where she will spend <lb />
sometime visiting friends. <lb />
I know that you have been getting <lb />
your beef, fish and oysters from H., <lb />
W. Now the right thing to <lb />
to keep It up. <lb />
Is still working on <lb />
proposition of lighting up the town <lb />
and hopes to soon have It as a <lb />
which sends forth Its golden beams <lb />
In I'll directions. <lb />
The Free Will Baptists are now <lb />
in the midst of a revival, and although <lb />
services have been hindered owing to <lb />
the weather a few times, the right <lb />
of spirit that a revival requires <lb />
to lie manifested by all. <lb />
The United States Civil Service <lb />
vice Commission announces that on <lb />
Saturday, October a competitive <lb />
examination will be held in Green- <lb />
ville at o'clock a. m., for the <lb />
of clerk in the post- <lb />
office in Greenville. <lb />
Applications for this examination <lb />
must be made on the prescribed form. <lb />
which may be obtained from Mr. V. C. <lb />
Dudley, local secretary, at Green- <lb />
ville All applications must <lb />
be in before o'clock P. M. Oct. <lb />
22nd. <lb />
Persons wishing to take this ex- <lb />
should secure blanks and <lb />
them out at once. <lb />
RESCUED MIXER WAS <lb />
ABLE TO <lb />
Says He Feels Little <lb />
For III Eight Imprison- <lb />
Ground. <lb />
Pa., Oct. <lb />
the miner liberated <lb />
day from his underground prison at <lb />
the Continental mine, felt well this <lb />
morning he attended church at Mount <lb />
Carmel and Joined In a general pray- <lb />
offered on account of his rescue. <lb />
When who was <lb />
by his wife, arrived at the <lb />
church the throng was so great and <lb />
all were so eager to shake his hand <lb />
that It was necessary for the police <lb />
to clear a space for them to enter <lb />
the building. After the services the <lb />
rescued man held an informal <lb />
today declared he would <lb />
be ready to resume work at the mines <lb />
Monday. Mine officials, however, said <lb />
they would not permit him to go to <lb />
work for several days. <lb />
Statement Sounds Incredible, but Ex- <lb />
Will Speedily Demon- <lb />
It to Be a Fact. <lb />
For Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb />
The Old i l general Ionic, <lb />
GROVE'S chill TONIC, out <lb />
Malaria an m Y-system. A true tonic<lb />
It seems Incredible that a beam of <lb />
light be made to produce sound <lb />
but such a thing can be done. A ray <lb />
of sunlight Is thrown through a lens <lb />
on a glass vessel containing lampblack, <lb />
colored silk or worsted, or any like <lb />
substance. A disk having slits or open- <lb />
cut in it Is made to revolve swift, <lb />
in this beam of light, so as to <lb />
thus causing alternate <lb />
of light and shadow. When one places <lb />
his ear to the glass vessel ho hears <lb />
strange sounds so long as tho <lb />
beam falls upon the vessel. <lb />
A more extraordinary effect Is <lb />
produced when the beam of sunlight la <lb />
made to pass through a prism, so to <lb />
produce what is called the solar spec- <lb />
The disk is turned and the col- <lb />
light of the rainbow la made to <lb />
break through it. Now. If the ear be <lb />
placed to tho vessel containing the silk <lb />
or other material, as the colored lights <lb />
of tho spectrum fall upon It, sounds <lb />
win be given by the different parts of <lb />
the spectrum and there will be silence <lb />
In other parts. <lb />
For example. If tie vessel contains <lb />
red worsted and the green light flashes <lb />
upon it, loud sounds will be heard <lb />
when the red and the blue parts of the <lb />
rainbow fall upon the vessel. Other <lb />
colors produce no sounds at all. <lb />
Green silk gives out sound best In a <lb />
red light Every kind of material gives <lb />
more or less sound In different colors <lb />
and no sound at all In <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
W. L. HALL <lb />
W. . <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 />
Two Ki,. of Macaroni. <lb />
Tho new cook helping her mis- <lb />
tress to prepare dinner. All went well <lb />
until the macaroni was brought out <lb />
The rook looked with surprise as she <lb />
beheld the long white slicks. But <lb />
when they were carefully placed In <lb />
water she gave a choking gasp. <lb />
you say, she said in <lb />
an awed voice, you were going <lb />
to eat <lb />
was the reply; <lb />
is what I Intended to do. But you <lb />
seem surprised. Have you never seen <lb />
macaroni cooked <lb />
answered the cook, <lb />
ain't The last place I was at they <lb />
always used them things to light the <lb />
gas <lb />
FARMS FOB SALE <lb />
No. acres, Co good <lb />
land, timber. miles from Massed <lb />
and miles from N <lb />
C. <lb />
No. acres, cleared, fine <lb />
state of cultivation, good <lb />
young timber, miles from <lb />
in Martin county. <lb />
No. DO acres, cleared, fair <lb />
buildings, fine farm lands, In Mar <lb />
tin county, miles from <lb />
ville. <lb />
No. acres, cleared, good <lb />
fences, woodland under pasture fence, <lb />
ordinary buildings, on public road <lb />
and railroad, several acres easily <lb />
en in, miles from <lb />
Martin county. <lb />
Terms reasonable. <lb />
J. C. SMITH, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Bryan Sue Police Chief. <lb />
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. <lb />
suit filed by the Secretary of State <lb />
and Mrs. Bryan against F. C. Roach, <lb />
chief of the Jacksonville police de- <lb />
was called In court today <lb />
for trial. The ask dam- <lb />
ages from the police chief for the <lb />
alleged detention of a valuable <lb />
ring belonging to Mrs. Bryan. <lb />
The ring was either lost or stolen <lb />
about a year ago and was recovered <lb />
by the police from a employed <lb />
a local hotel. <lb />
Fall <lb />
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct <lb />
visitors are arriving In St. Louis <lb />
for the annual fall carnival. Tho <lb />
will be inaugurated <lb />
row night with the Veiled Prophet's <lb />
pageant and ball. Additional <lb />
of the week are the annual <lb />
show and the big <lb />
of the centenary of the German <lb />
war of liberation. <lb />
Convention of Church Workers. <lb />
N. S., Oct. <lb />
in the Maritime Providences for the <lb />
first time In sixteen years, the Gen- <lb />
Board of Missions of the <lb />
Church In Canada began its an- <lb />
session here today. The attend- <lb />
Includes many Methodist <lb />
vines, laymen and mission <lb />
from nearly all parts of the <lb />
ion. <lb />
tats of Ohio, of Toledo, l <lb />
Lucas County. <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that bets <lb />
senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Chests <lb />
A Co., doing; business In the City of To- <lb />
County and State aforesaid, <lb />
that firm will pay the sum of <lb />
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and <lb />
case of Catarrh that cannot be <lb />
by the of HALL'S CATARRH <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and subscribed he <lb />
my presence, this 6th day of Decembers <lb />
A. D. <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken <lb />
end acts directly upon the blood and nm- <lb />
surface of the system. Send fop <lb />
testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J. CO, <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
Take Hall's Family <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS OX ALL <lb />
OCCASIONS <lb />
Rose, carnations and <lb />
mums are the seasonable flowers now. <lb />
Our art in wedding outfits is equal <lb />
to the best Nothing finer In floral <lb />
offerings than our <lb />
For winter and spring blooming <lb />
now ready. <lb />
Hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and <lb />
In great varieties. Plant <lb />
early for best results. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, shrubs, <lb />
plants, shade trees and her- <lb />
plants. <lb />
Mall telephone and telegraph or- <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
Store phone Greenhouse phone <lb />
. Fourth Street, tarn <lb />
i, I h <lb />
formerly Chinese <lb />
ii id -j<lb />
No. <lb />
This ii n prescription prepared <lb />
for MALARIA or CHILLS FEVER. <lb />
I or nil will break any and <lb />
if then as n tonic the Fever will not <lb />
It sets on the liver better than <lb />
does not gripe or sicken. <lb />
ind m C Carroll, on <lb />
I i <lb />
These Things Are Done In- <lb />
From Washington Will <lb />
Come Here to Look <lb />
Situation. <lb />
After everything Is ready for in <lb />
stalling the service, a postal <lb />
tor from Washington will sen <lb />
here to look over the situation, and <lb />
to make Investigations as to the best <lb />
methods of going about the new <lb />
He will then go back to Wash- <lb />
and turn In his report to the <lb />
post office department, and the sys- <lb />
will Installed as soon as <lb />
after that time. <lb />
Free delivery of mails in tills town <lb />
is a matter of only a few months, ac- <lb />
cording to recent developments in <lb />
the movement looking toward the <lb />
curing of this great convenience for <lb />
Greenville. The agitation has been <lb />
going on for several years, and has <lb />
grown to be a topic of discussion so <lb />
old that the people have almost <lb />
en up hope of getting at any ear- <lb />
date. <lb />
But the length of time that will be <lb />
required for the Installation of free <lb />
delivery here Is very near. The <lb />
st barrier now In the way Is the con- <lb />
of the sidewalks of the town, <lb />
and these to be remedied by tho <lb />
individuals who live along the streets. <lb />
In most instances the sidewalks <lb />
In good condition, but It is feared <lb />
by some that the few that are In bad <lb />
condition might tend to the In- <lb />
or the free delivery sys- <lb />
In this town. <lb />
And besides tills, it Is stated that <lb />
tho streets have not as yet all been <lb />
Tho names of tho streets <lb />
must be placed on the corners, and <lb />
at the intersection, all of the names <lb />
inscribed on tho boards In plain, leg- <lb />
words. A painter is in town to <lb />
day to investigate this matter, and <lb />
Mayor James stated this morning <lb />
that It is not at all unlikely that the <lb />
contract for painting all of these <lb />
signs will he let today. The cost will <lb />
be a trifle when compared with the <lb />
great convenience Hint will he afford- <lb />
ed by the new method of handling tho <lb />
malls. <lb />
There are several houses In the <lb />
town that have as yet never been <lb />
numbered, aid this must be done be- <lb />
fore the system can be installed. <lb />
will require but a very few <lb />
days, Rod ran he in a very short <lb />
time after the number been <lb />
secured. order Is to be placed <lb />
I these i immediately, and <lb />
. the town that near r to <lb />
ii is for.<lb />
Banking <lb />
Trust <lb />
RESOURCES OVER <lb />
Three Quarter Million Dollars <lb />
United States Depository for Postal <lb />
Savings Funds. <lb />
Per Cent Paid On Time Deposits <lb />
E. G. Flanagan, Pres. <lb />
E. B. Higgs, Vice-Pres. <lb />
C. S. Can. Cashier<lb /></p>
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hi <lb />
SEA BATHING IN THE TROPICS <lb />
Water HuM to <lb />
able and a Plunge la <lb />
Height of Luxury. <lb />
who lira la and <lb />
old do not effect <lb />
at the direct heat on <lb />
Its luxury of bathing in an ocean that <lb />
tea a temperature of degrees. <lb />
writes Mr. E. J. In Tropic <lb />
la not for the multitude who <lb />
the cities that touches <lb />
tremulously and aslant. <lb />
On November 1908. we bathed at <lb />
north Queensland, In shallow <lb />
water, on the edge of an area of de- <lb />
waded coral reef fully two long <lb />
by a mile broad. For three hours a <lb />
considerable portion of the reef had <lb />
been exposed to the glare of the sun, <lb />
and the Incoming tide filched the <lb />
heat from coral and stones <lb />
and sand. <lb />
The first plunge provoked an <lb />
of amazement, for the water <lb />
degrees hotter than the <lb />
air, and It was the hottest <lb />
o'clock In the a very hot <lb />
day. No thermometer was at hand to <lb />
register the actual temperature of the <lb />
water, but subsequent at <lb />
same spot under conditions <lb />
proved that the surface stratum of <lb />
about one foot at <lb />
Fahrenheit, from four degrees to six <lb />
hotter than the air. Below <lb />
that, the temperature of the water <lb />
seamed ordinary, and corresponded i <lb />
that of the water a hundred <lb />
yards out from the shore. <lb />
On another day, January 1910, <lb />
between noon and three o'clock In the <lb />
afternoon, the sea, scientifically test- <lb />
ad, heated to degrees. With. <lb />
bulb burled In sand six feet <lb />
from the water's edge, the mercury <lb />
rose to degrees very quickly, and <lb />
remained stationary Com-<lb />
SAVE OUT THAT WON <lb />
Humorous Incident Caused <lb />
Public to Believe Gladstone <lb />
a Race Track Follower. <lb />
The of the English <lb />
Mr. George has Just died <lb />
at the ripe old age of eighty-nine. Be <lb />
ides his enthusiasm for sport the de- <lb />
ceased gentleman was noted for his <lb />
resemblance to the late Mr. Gladstone, <lb />
and this likeness was once made the <lb />
occasion of a practical Joke, which <lb />
had the amusing sequel of winning for <lb />
the O. O. M. the reputation of having <lb />
on Inside knowledge of the doings of <lb />
the English turf. Mr. at the <lb />
time traveling in Scotland, and <lb />
-when passing through Edinburgh his <lb />
friends for fun passed round the word <lb />
at Waverly Station that Mr. Gladstone <lb />
was In the train. At first Incredulous, <lb />
the crowd flocked round Mr. <lb />
man's carriage, and then, misled per <lb />
haps by the dim light, concluded that <lb />
the sportsman really was the states- <lb />
man, and cheered and shouted for a <lb />
speech. Just as the train moved out, <lb />
Mr. urged by his friends. <lb />
thrust his head out of the window, <lb />
waved his hand, and shouted <lb />
-Thank you, gentlemen Bo-and-so <lb />
will win the And as it <lb />
did, the British public, <lb />
who were not enlightened as to how <lb />
they were duped till some time later, <lb />
concluded that Gladstone was a tip- <lb />
well worth following, and es- <lb />
teemed him accordingly. <lb />
Rode Into to Death. <lb />
The of a cyclist who <lb />
rode at an hour <lb />
down a concrete slope into the <lb />
names at England, was de- <lb />
scribed at an Inquest at <lb />
recently. The victim was Solomon <lb />
aged nineteen. He had <lb />
suffering from consumption. <lb />
on a recent Sunday night a man <lb />
-walking along the towpath at <lb />
saw riding Into the river. <lb />
A policeman named waded Into <lb />
the water up to his with a pole <lb />
and afterwards swam out to nearly <lb />
but without finding the <lb />
whose body was not discovered <lb />
next morning. In a pocketbook <lb />
found In the possession of <lb />
there was <lb />
the <lb />
Contradictory Terms. <lb />
An American visitor to Cambridge, <lb />
England, sought explanation of some <lb />
unfamiliar terms, which a genial Don <lb />
delighted to elucidate. <lb />
he explained, <lb />
tars of a term, and the week <lb />
Is the first fortnight In June. A day <lb />
of general admission Is day on <lb />
which men leave the university, an <lb />
ordinary degree Is one conferred by <lb />
a special exam., and an Inspector of <lb />
art is one who has been an arts <lb />
dent for at least six <lb />
The Yankee passed a hand across <lb />
Us weary brow. <lb />
will he queried, <lb />
roe In the London train If I ask for <lb />
to Cambridge r <lb />
Reciprocation. <lb />
said Mr. to his <lb />
wife, as ha entered the house with a <lb />
package in his arms, re- <lb />
i member last week when you secured <lb />
ism oh a wonderful bargain In shirts at <lb />
Mg cents, and neckties at three for a <lb />
for <lb />
replied Mrs. <lb />
-Well, don't think I <lb />
t your Fee, I have <lb />
ht something for you. I <lb />
beautiful green and yellow plaid <lb />
i material la a shop window on <lb />
way and you eighty <lb />
i of it st seven cents a yard. The <lb />
said It was a great bargain, <lb />
. It will make enough dress is to <lb />
t M two <lb />
t Mrs. had fainted <lb />
VALUABLE LOT OF <lb />
JERSEY SWINE <lb />
To <lb />
Be <lb />
GIVE AWAY <lb />
To the Farmers of <lb />
this Section. . <lb />
We have twenty head of as fine a lot of Jersey hogs, and female, as were ever <lb />
ed in Eastern North Carolina that we are going to give away, absolutely free of charge, to the far- <lb />
of this section. <lb />
How To Get One of These Hogs <lb />
To the farmer, white or who nearest the of of tobacco <lb />
that will be sold on the Greenville market this season up to December 1st, will be given the <lb />
choice hog in the lot, and to the farmer who guesses the next nearest to the number of pounds sold, <lb />
will get the next choice hog in the lot, and so on until the entire lot are given away. <lb />
Every farmer who sells a load of tobacco at the Star Warehouse will be entitled to a guess, and <lb />
will have the opportunity of getting one of these choice rugs free of charge. Twenty farmers will get <lb />
them, and the twenty guessing nearest to the number of pounds sold by December st will be the <lb />
lucky ones. <lb />
In order that the farmers have an intelligent idea of what will be sold on the market to December <lb />
st, we are publishing what has been sold on the up to this time, and also what was sold on the <lb />
market last year up to December st. With this information any can form a very intelligent idea of <lb />
what the market will sell this year to December st. Every load of tobacco sold on the Star Warehouse <lb />
floor, entitles the owner to a guess. If a farmer has a dozen loads, he will be entitled to twelve <lb />
guesses, and if he brings a load every day in the week, he will be entitled to a guess for every <lb />
load he brings up to December st. <lb />
Now, put on your studying cap, take the sale, last year and compare them with this, make your <lb />
estimate of what will be sold to December st. this year, bring your load of tobacco, and we will <lb />
register your guess on your bill, and keep a record of it also and when the Secretary of <lb />
the Board of Trade reports the sales up to December we will then award the hogs to the twenty <lb />
farmers who have guessed nearest the number of pounds sold. <lb />
Now, remember please, that it d cost a cent to enter this contest. <lb />
It is a perfectly plain proposition. We are going to give away twenty <lb />
pure blood Jersey Hogs to the customers of the Star Warehouse <lb />
who guess nearest the number of pounds of Tobacco that will be sold <lb />
on the Greenville Market to December this year. <lb />
sales on the Greenville market last year up to December I, were pounds. <lb />
The sales to October this year are pounds. <lb />
. . p. r I M I What will the Greenville sell this <lb />
THE IO- to December 1st. <lb />
The twenty farmers coming nearest to the correct answer to this question will <lb />
get twenty as fine Hogs as were ever raised in this county. <lb />
No employee of the Star Warehouse will be allowed a guess in this contest. <lb />
O. JOYNER B. B. SUGG. <lb />
We <lb />
.<lb />
Why Not Bead on a Train. <lb />
Many people believe that it is in- <lb />
to the eyes to read on a train, <lb />
but few seem to know why. The <lb />
son is the added strain on the deli- <lb />
I muscles of the eyes. The mo- <lb />
of the train shakes the paper <lb />
book constantly, thus continually <lb />
its position and Its distance <lb />
from the eyes, keeping the delicate <lb />
muscles of the eyes in constant action <lb />
to readjust the focus. Extra work <lb />
thus thrown on these tiny muscles <lb />
as the changing of occurs some- <lb />
times a hundred times a minute. <lb />
j Some trains now carry library cars <lb />
which have the source of light be <lb />
bind and at one side of the reader. <lb />
The best and newest Pullmans have <lb />
side light for reading. The usual <lb />
railroad car-lighting equipment, how- <lb />
ever, is antiquated. Public opinion <lb />
will do much to remedy these <lb />
lighting methods. Illuminating <lb />
engineers can be secured by railroads <lb />
and other public carriers to devise <lb />
proper methods of Illumination, <lb />
that no excuse can be offered for <lb />
proper lighting conditions. <lb />
Another cause of eye-strain in <lb />
reading on trains Is the poor lighting <lb />
usually encountered. Often people <lb />
try to read their evening papers on <lb />
a train or street-car when the day- <lb />
light Is fading and before the car <lb />
lights are turned on. Even with the <lb />
lights turned on, the situation is not <lb />
greatly Improved. The cars are <lb />
crowded, and strap-hangers <lb />
sway back and forth between the <lb />
paper and the source of light Usual- <lb />
the light high up In the center <lb />
of the car ceiling and Is badly placed <lb />
for reading, the light being too far <lb />
from the paper and the light rays be- <lb />
reflected into the eyes from the <lb />
book or magazine. <lb />
MAN WITH FAMILY TO <lb />
work on farm this fall. Will fur- <lb />
nice cottage, firewood free. <lb />
ply Reflector. <lb />
FOB SALE l TAKE PET <lb />
a pair. <lb />
Jr. Falkland. N. a <lb />
d-w law <lb />
TAM POTATOES IT awl A PECK <lb />
M. <lb />
Resolutions of Sympathy. <lb />
the death angel having <lb />
visited the home of Bro. James Tripp <lb />
on Sept 6th, 1913, and very suddenly <lb />
removed his wife. Therefore, be It <lb />
Resolved, That we, the officers and <lb />
members of Chesapeake Tribe No. <lb />
I. O. R M extend to Bro. Tripp our <lb />
heartiest and fullest sympathy and <lb />
point him to the Great Spirit who <lb />
all things well, and can all our <lb />
sorrows heal. <lb />
That a copy of these resolutions <lb />
be sent Bro. Tripp, a copy be spread <lb />
on our minutes and a copy be sent <lb />
the Reflector for publication. <lb />
B. J. SKINNER, <lb />
J. E. TAYLOR, <lb />
W. R. NOBLES, <lb />
ltd Committee. <lb />
FOB SALE OB BENT <lb />
farms at Vanceboro, Cove City, <lb />
New Bern, and other parts of Craven <lb />
county. J. W. Stewart New Bern, <lb />
N. c. m w <lb />
earthquake along the <lb />
western coast of South <lb />
ca. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS, <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
qualified as executor of the Last Will <lb />
and Testament of the Ann <lb />
Smith, of Pitt county, notice Is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
said estate to make Immediate set- <lb />
with the undersigned <lb />
tor, and notice Is hereby given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against said <lb />
estate to present their claims to the <lb />
undersigned executor for payment <lb />
within twelve months from the date <lb />
or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of recovery of said claims. <lb />
This the 24th day of September, <lb />
1913. <lb />
CHARLES <lb />
Executor of the Estate of Anne <lb />
Smith. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Resolutions of Sympathy. <lb />
Whereas, on the morning of Sept <lb />
15th, 1913, the death angel invaded <lb />
the home of Bro. J. K. Oakley and <lb />
very suddenly removed his <lb />
wife, Therefore, it <lb />
Resolved, That we, the officers and <lb />
members of Chesapeake Tribe No. <lb />
I. O. R. M., extend to Bro. Oakley our <lb />
heartfelt sympathy In this sad trial <lb />
end point him to the Great Spirit, <lb />
from whence comes all consolation <lb />
and doth not err In duelings. <lb />
That a be spread on our <lb />
minutes and a copy sent to the <lb />
Reflector for publication. <lb />
T. E. SKINNER, <lb />
W. H. SKINNER, <lb />
W. R. NOBLES, <lb />
ltd Committee. <lb />
FOB LAND, <lb />
cleared, three room dwelling, <lb />
tobacco barn. etc. Original growth <lb />
oak and G. T. Tyson, B. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
MM, CM <lb />
The wont cam no matter of how Handing, <lb />
re cured the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Porter- Heeling Oil. It<lb />
I All IN POSITION THIS SEASON <lb />
to pay you the highest cash price <lb />
for your raw furs of all kinds. D. <lb />
C. Beach at J. R. and J. G. <lb />
store. M. <lb />
GREENVILLE THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
T- r <lb />
K-<lb />
Agriculture Is the Hull the Most Healthful, the Most Employment of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
who to get bet- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
I N. C FRIDAY OCTOBER 1913. <lb />
Ml <lb />
CANADIAN PARTY <lb />
SLOWLY ARRIVING <lb />
SOME OF MEMBERS OF PARTY TO <lb />
NATIONAL CON- <lb />
HATE RE- <lb />
TURNED. <lb />
A large number of the members of <lb />
the party which left here last month <lb />
for Toronto, Canada, have returned <lb />
to their homes in this town. Some <lb />
arrived last Saturday, and others <lb />
have been arriving almost every day <lb />
that time. Those to <lb />
date, and who have not as yet been <lb />
mentioned, are Mrs. White <lb />
Mrs. Borden. Mrs. J. R. Miss <lb />
Agnes Spain, Mice Denny, and Rev. <lb />
J J. Walker. <lb />
The primary object of the trip was <lb />
to attend the National Convention <lb />
of the Christian Church, and the final <lb />
goal and destination of the party was <lb />
Toronto, Canada, where the big con- <lb />
was held. Side trips were <lb />
made both going and coming, and the <lb />
party spent much time in Canadian <lb />
cities besides Toronto. Palls <lb />
v. as visited, and trips were made down <lb />
the St Lawrence River, and from <lb />
Albany to New York city over the <lb />
famous Hudson River. Every <lb />
of the party reports a good time, <lb />
and says that there was not a dull <lb />
moment during their absence from <lb />
town, with the exception of the few- <lb />
times when they were visited by short <lb />
spells of homesickness. <lb />
of the party arc expected <lb />
bock almost every day. <lb />
FOB HALL. <lb />
Copies of Automobile Law <lb />
Received by Local <lb />
Officers <lb />
Officers of the town and county <lb />
have received copies of the <lb />
bile law, and have been given copies <lb />
to carry in their pockets all the while. <lb />
It is Important that every citizen <lb />
owning or driving an automobile ob- <lb />
serve the law, and take notice of its <lb />
provisions, as, perhaps, it might <lb />
some time save him a heavy fine. The <lb />
law received here from <lb />
of State J. Bryan Grimes, and <lb />
as <lb />
To the Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs, Po- <lb />
Marshals, Watchmen and <lb />
Constables of North <lb />
Do not permit any automobile or <lb />
motorcycle to run anywhere or at any <lb />
time unless proper display number <lb />
for 1913-14 appears on rear. <lb />
Do not permit any person to <lb />
ate a motor vehicle of any kind <lb />
less such person shall, upon demand, <lb />
show license for the current year. <lb />
Do not permit any person to at- <lb />
tempt to license to another <lb />
person other than the one to whom <lb />
issued. are also void for any <lb />
machine except the one described <lb />
therein. <lb />
Do not permit speed exceeding ten <lb />
miles per hour In the business portion <lb />
and fifteen in the residential section <lb />
of any city or town, and twenty-five <lb />
miles on public highways. <lb />
Persons violating the automobile <lb />
law were subject to a fine of or <lb />
imprisonment for thirty days upon <lb />
conviction before a Justice of the <lb />
Peace or any other officer having <lb />
Each of the officers named herein <lb />
Is liable on his official bond for fail- <lb />
or neglect In carrying out the <lb />
ties above Imposed. <lb />
Copies of the law and <lb />
blanks for registration will be fur <lb />
promptly upon application to <lb />
J. BRYAN GRIMES, <lb />
Secretary of State, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
II <lb />
I DREDGE BOAT AT <lb />
Physician and Policeman <lb />
Work Hard to Save a <lb />
Van's Life <lb />
Nearly Half Million Pounds Were <lb />
Here Yesterday <lb />
IKE PRICES REMAIN HIGH <lb />
Farmers Are Pleased With What <lb />
Their is Bringing Them. <lb />
Coming From Long <lb />
Distance. <lb />
A blocked sale marked the close of <lb />
the tobacco market Many <lb />
thousands of pounds had to be sold <lb />
this morning because the buyers could <lb />
not get to it yesterday afternoon. <lb />
Estimates placed upon the break yes- <lb />
place the number of pounds <lb />
close to half a million, though <lb />
of the warehouses think that it was <lb />
slightly less than that. <lb />
Another large amount was here to- <lb />
day, thought a short while after the <lb />
noon hour It was believed that the <lb />
entire amount would be disposed <lb />
Is Now in Full View from the <lb />
County Bridge <lb />
BE <lb />
Fund Wanted to Furnish Lodging <lb />
Place for <lb />
The members of Hope Fire Com- <lb />
have organized and secured for <lb />
themselves a hall In which to <lb />
their meetings, and which may be <lb />
said to be the home. The <lb />
hall is within a few doors of the fire <lb />
department headquarters, and is very <lb />
conveniently located for those be- <lb />
longing to the company. Several <lb />
people of the town have already con- Officer of La Says Men <lb />
funds toward furnishing the I Formed Line Nearest Dan- <lb />
Long Cut Across Sand Bars Must <lb />
lie of lion <lb />
the Work is Being <lb />
Done. <lb />
High water in the Tar River, due to <lb />
the recent rains, enabled <lb />
the big dredge boat now doing work <lb />
In the channel of the stream to <lb />
up to the Atlantic Coast Line railroad <lb />
bridge last Monday. The boat is at <lb />
the present time working between the <lb />
railroad and the county bridge <lb />
and Is In close proximity of the sight- <lb />
seers who wish to go to the bridge <lb />
to get a peep at the machinery which <lb />
is doing so much for this town. <lb />
The fact that the boat Is now at the <lb />
bridge, coupled with the oft- <lb />
during day. and that none of repeated statement that it will do work <lb />
it would have to be carried over to no further up the river, does not <lb />
tomorrow mean that the contract is almost com- <lb />
prise are still high and are As a matter of fact, the hard- <lb />
gradually going higher up. All oft work still p.-.;. <lb />
this pleases the farmers Immensely, <lb />
and they are delighted at the high <lb />
prices that their weed is bringing on <lb />
the local market. Many of the <lb />
of this staple are coming Into <lb />
Greenville from long distances for <lb />
the purpose of placing their <lb />
co on a market that will give them <lb />
a high price, as the reputation of the <lb />
market in Greenville has spread all <lb />
over this and adjoining counties. <lb />
Some of them pass by other markets <lb />
UNITED STATES <lb />
nearby, but do not stop, preferring covered will have to <lb />
Between the present position of the <lb />
boat and th place to which It worked <lb />
before able to advance up the stream <lb />
lies that section of the river bottom <lb />
which will require work than <lb />
any other portion. <lb />
Much time will be required for the <lb />
work still remaining to be done. II <lb />
is a straight cut from the <lb />
bridge to the curve in the river, and <lb />
within that space some of the <lb />
et-t sand bars In the whole ten miles <lb />
be removed <lb />
Buster Button, a white farmer <lb />
lour or live miles from town, last <lb />
night had bis life saved by the he- <lb />
work of Dr. J. L. Nobles <lb />
Officer Clark. Tic man <lb />
round in the west end of town <lb />
his life fast ebbing On his <lb />
person WM found a which had <lb />
contained medicine, and which had <lb />
been prescribed for him by Dr. No- <lb />
Mr. Clark Immediately notified the <lb />
doctor lifter he found the man. <lb />
ton was quickly removed to Dr. No- <lb />
office where the work of res- <lb />
was All of the <lb />
known methods of bringing back lit; <lb />
to an unconscious man were employ- <lb />
ed to restore to this man his normal <lb />
condition. Hot water was pumped in- <lb />
to his stomach, and other remedies <lb />
applied. Finally the human <lb />
spark once more began to be fanned <lb />
Into a blaze, and Sutton showed that <lb />
there was hope for him. <lb />
It developed that the man had been <lb />
sick or intoxicated, and that be <lb />
had to Dr. Nobles for some <lb />
medicine. The doctor gave him a <lb />
tonic, with the specific charge that <lb />
he was to take a every <lb />
two hours and a half. The man, <lb />
his drunken stupor, however, drank <lb />
all of the four-ounce bottle full in <lb />
less than four hours, an amount <lb />
enough to last for thirty doses. It <lb />
Is believed that had medical aid not <lb />
come Just as it did that the man's <lb />
life could never have been saved. <lb />
SESSION TO HE II I II <lb />
HEW FEDERAL <lb />
AT WASHINGTON <lb />
NEXT WEEK. <lb />
WOMEN AND CHILDREN <lb />
WERE WELL PROTECTED <lb />
room, hut more is needed. The com- <lb />
very much appreciates what has <lb />
been done so far, but Is very anxious <lb />
to have several other contributions <lb />
to swell the fund to the amount re- <lb />
quired for the completion of the work <lb />
undertaken. Any one desiring to con- <lb />
tribute will please communicate- with <lb />
Mr. H. L. Allen, superintendent of <lb />
the municipal plant. <lb />
PARDON BOARD CONSIDERING <lb />
PARDON FOR <lb />
HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. <lb />
state board of pardons today listened <lb />
to arguments on the petition recent- <lb />
presented asking for tho pardon <lb />
of Mrs. the Reading <lb />
murderess. Mrs. Edwards was con- <lb />
In 1902 of the murder of <lb />
husband. For the past twelve years <lb />
she has been confined In the <lb />
county Jail at Reading, during which <lb />
time governors have declined to <lb />
sign the warrant for her execution. <lb />
Tho reasons advanced for a pardon <lb />
are that Mrs. Edwards, who Is now <lb />
years old and the mother of five <lb />
living children, would <lb />
convicted of second degree murder <lb />
ac acquitted had she told the truth <lb />
that was by years of <lb />
brutal treatment and Ignorant; that <lb />
she has served twelve years, re- <lb />
and been sufficiently punish-; <lb />
that sentiment Is In her favor; that <lb />
If pardoned she will lead a useful <lb />
and that she Is In bad health. <lb />
Point. <lb />
France, Oct <lb />
of the French line, one of the <lb />
rescue ships at the <lb />
arrived at this port this morning <lb />
bearing forty-two survivors from the <lb />
on her forward deck. Eight <lb />
children three to twelve years old <lb />
whose parents either perished or <lb />
on board other rescue ships, two <lb />
children with their mothers, <lb />
sturdy Polish parents and <lb />
Hires members of the crew <lb />
made up the party. <lb />
Lieutenant of La <lb />
said that the women and children oil <lb />
the placed farthest <lb />
from the fire while the men formed <lb />
d line nearest the danger point. He <lb />
said that everything aboard the Vol- <lb />
appeared to be quiet and <lb />
organized control. <lb />
to come to Greenville to make <lb />
sales. <lb />
It Is believed that the position this <lb />
town will take in the standing of <lb />
North Carolina cities and towns In <lb />
the sales for the month of October <lb />
will be much nearer to the front than <lb />
was the case last month. The sales <lb />
for the week closing last Friday <lb />
helped out very materially in raising <lb />
the average and in placing the stand- <lb />
of this town much higher. It la <lb />
said by some that more than ten mil- <lb />
lion pounds have been sold here to <lb />
the present time, and it is confident- <lb />
predicted that this season's records <lb />
will go far above those for last year. <lb />
States Court for the East- <lb />
District of North Carolina Will <lb />
convene In the new federal building at <lb />
Washington on next <lb />
with Judge G. Connor, of <lb />
presiding. It is the first court to be <lb />
held in the new office building <lb />
in Washington, though at this time <lb />
there will be no formal opening <lb />
The following articles, taken from <lb />
the Washington Dally News, will bi <lb />
read with <lb />
The United States Court for the <lb />
Eastern District of North <lb />
will meet here on Tuesday of next <lb />
week with His Honor, Judge H. G. <lb />
Connor, of Wilson. N. C, presiding <lb />
This will be the first time that the <lb />
sessions of the court have been held <lb />
In the court room of the new public <lb />
building. It Is to be doubted if <lb />
North Carolina contains a similar <lb />
hall of justice more for the <lb />
purpose for which it was construct- <lb />
ed. The room is now finished and <lb />
ready for the sitting of the <lb />
There are six cases on the <lb />
docket for trail and six civil cases. <lb />
Several attorneys from afar will be <lb />
in attendance. The formal opening <lb />
of the building is scheduled <lb />
to take a later date. Ar- <lb />
are now going on for this <lb />
VERDICT EXPECTED <lb />
BEFORE WEDNESDAY <lb />
Railway Surgeons in Session. <lb />
CHICAGO, III. Oct. to <lb />
lessen the number of accidents, both <lb />
t. and passengers. Is <lb />
as the chief subject for discus <lb />
at the tenth annual convention <lb />
of the American Association of Rail- <lb />
way Surgeons, which began Its <lb />
at the Hotel Sherman In this <lb />
city today. Other topics to be dis- <lb />
cussed during the three session <lb />
will be the cause and cure of car sick- <lb />
the relation of the attendant <lb />
surgeon to the evidence In personal <lb />
Injury and the role of the rail- <lb />
way Burgeon In preventing damage <lb />
claims. <lb />
It May be Later Still Before <lb />
Court of Impeachment Decides <lb />
the Fate of <lb />
ALBANY, N. Y., Oct <lb />
are that the High Court of <lb />
trying Governor <lb />
may not reach a verdict before Wed- <lb />
possibly later. Lengthy <lb />
beginning this morning <lb />
dealt with the question whether <lb />
testimony of Duncan V. Peck. Allan <lb />
and Henry U would <lb />
be considered as part of article four <lb />
of the Impeachment charges, or mere- <lb />
as corroborative evidence, and <lb />
whether the testimony should be <lb />
embodied in an amendment to tho <lb />
It was thought that <lb />
would be no vote today on the gen- <lb />
proposition of the governor's <lb />
Between the county bridge and the <lb />
railroad crossing is a place which, <lb />
with the possible exception of a <lb />
row channel, can be waded, and this <lb />
will have to be deepened to the a- <lb />
mount of six feet, and a width of more <lb />
than twenty-six yards. <lb />
The work of dredging out the bot- <lb />
tom of the river, or at least a part <lb />
cf the river's bed, Is accomplished in <lb />
a way that to many people is a new <lb />
method. The rear end of the boat <lb />
s anchored to one certain spot, while <lb />
the front Is allowed to swing <lb />
From the rear a pipe line, supported <lb />
by stretched under it, reaches <lb />
from the boat to the bank of the river. <lb />
A kind of screw or a cutter Is fasten- <lb />
ed on the front end of the boat, and <lb />
this protrudes deep into the water, <lb />
and as this end of the craft <lb />
back and forth, cuts loose the mud <lb />
underneath. This Is drawn Into the <lb />
pipe by means of a suction machine, <lb />
and is pumped over to the bank of <lb />
the stream. <lb />
Initiation of New Society Members. <lb />
On last Saturday night tho <lb />
who had applied for In the <lb />
literary societies of E. C. T. T. S. <lb />
were initiated and became members <lb />
of the or Lanier Societies. <lb />
A great deal of excitement was <lb />
manifested among the applicants for <lb />
a few days beforehand, for no one <lb />
knew to which of tho two societies <lb />
they would belong. The method of <lb />
assigning is that the Inter-society <lb />
committee with the faculty member- <lb />
ship committee shall evenly divide <lb />
students desiring admission into two <lb />
groups, these groups shall then be <lb />
drawn by lot, one for the Poe So- <lb />
the other for the Lanier. These <lb />
lists are than posted that the eager <lb />
applicants may find to which society <lb />
Fate has assigned them. <lb />
Discuss Elasticity of Credit. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. <lb />
of was the general top- <lb />
at the sessions of this, the con- <lb />
day of the second national <lb />
conference on currency reform. Tho <lb />
conference concludes with a banquet <lb />
at the Hotel tonight, former <lb />
Senator Nelson A. of <lb />
Island delivering the principal ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
made to <lb />
King Louis Philippe of <lb />
of the Lincoln <lb />
at Springfield. <lb />
-President Taft reviewed n great <lb />
of American warships In <lb />
y York harbor. <lb />
Memorial Dedication. <lb />
Pa., Oct. <lb />
exercises today attended the <lb />
unveiling, in Memorial <lb />
Park near this city, of the monument <lb />
erected In honor of tho memory of <lb />
General Edward Braddock, who was <lb />
killed leading the British reg- <lb />
and the Virginia militia against <lb />
the French and Indians at Fort Du- <lb />
Prominent among who <lb />
took part In the unveiling exercises <lb />
Sir Cecil A. Spring-Rice, the <lb />
British ambassador at Washington, <lb />
and Philander C. Knox, the former <lb />
secretary of state. <lb />
Washington started <lb />
on a tour of the northern <lb />
states. <lb />
bill passed for the -e <lb />
of and <lb />
, In Ireland. <lb />
Lanier Society. <lb />
The Initiation of its new members <lb />
into the Lanier Society took place in <lb />
the auditorium last Saturday night <lb />
The exercises were thoroughly enjoy- <lb />
ed by both old and new members <lb />
From the auditorium they were <lb />
en to the recreation hall, which was <lb />
beautifully decorated In green and <lb />
gold, the society colors, and there a <lb />
reception was given In their <lb />
by the old members. Weird ghosts <lb />
and goblins roamed the room afford- <lb />
a great deal of amusement Mus- <lb />
was furnished by different young <lb />
Later a delicious salad <lb />
was served. The departed <lb />
one seeming to have enjoyed <lb />
delightfully informal evening. <lb />
To Hirer <lb />
HANNIBAL, Mo Oct. ear- <lb />
completion of the six-foot <lb />
project between St. Louis and Min- <lb />
Is to be urged by the Upper <lb />
Mississippi River Improvement <lb />
at Its <lb />
now in session here. The <lb />
was called to order today bf <lb />
President Thomas Wilkinson. <lb />
pates representing commercial bodies <lb />
of Illinois. Iowa, Missouri, <lb />
and Wisconsin are In attendance <lb />
Indiana Librarians Meet. <lb />
MARION, Ind., Oct <lb />
Library Association opened its <lb />
annual convention here today with <lb />
a large attendance of city and college <lb />
librarians from all parts of the state. <lb />
The sessions will last three days and <lb />
will be devoted to a discussion of <lb />
library work In all its phases. L. J. <lb />
Bailey, of Gray, presided at the open- <lb />
session this afternoon. <lb />
New I Station. <lb />
WICHITA. . Oct, San- <lb />
Railroad today began the <lb />
of the new union station and yards <lb />
in this city, thus marking com- <lb />
and Informal opening of <lb />
new union station and yards <lb />
that have been built here at a <lb />
more than <lb />
The University of Pennsylvania <lb />
football eleven suffered a loss when <lb />
it was announced that Harry <lb />
veteran tackle of last years . <lb />
would not come out for the team <lb />
season. <lb />
The record score of the college <lb />
teams for the season to is that, <lb />
made by Beloit against Kalb Nor- <lb />
at Wis. The home elev- <lb />
en points, making touch- <lb />
downs. goals from touchdowns <lb />
two goals from placement <lb />
Harry the former <lb />
guard, has developed n <lb />
and well-drilled team at Holy <lb />
this year. <lb />
Some Harvard enthusiasts arc talk <lb />
to odds that the Crimson will <lb />
beat both Yale and Princeton Hit <lb />
year.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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