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VALUABLE SI 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 />
The 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 fanning of <lb />
any land near Greenville. Two sand <lb />
clay lead from the property <lb />
into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rat of increase in population <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 the town. The <lb />
land 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 best town <lb />
in eastern X. C. It is conservatively <lb />
its property rests on a <lb />
solid foundation and in consequence <lb />
values that today seem high will <lb />
pear cheap almost be- <lb />
fore you are aware of it. <lb />
If you are Interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. BARR, Weldon, N. C, <lb />
I. Greenville, X. C. <lb />
OF BALE OF <lb />
HEAL ESTATE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court, <lb />
Before D. C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
J. G. Thomas, K. B Thomas. Delia <lb />
Whitehurst, James If. Whitehurst, <lb />
Virginia Whitehurst. T. H. D. White- <lb />
Barnhill, W. O. <lb />
Addle Manning and Edward 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. G, 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, Carolina, known as the <lb />
Jesse Thomas home place, adjoining <lb />
tho lands, J. L. G. Man- <lb />
W. L. Whitehurst. James, <lb />
Charlie Lewis and others, containing <lb />
about acres more or less. Upon <lb />
this tract of land is situated one 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 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 <lb />
wooded. The above two tracts are <lb />
situated about 1-4 miles west of the <lb />
town of Bethel, X. <lb />
This land will be sold In separate <lb />
smaller lots and aB a whole, to suit <lb />
the purchasers. <lb />
This the 23rd day of September <lb />
1913. <lb />
P. C. Commissioner.<lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
is hereby given that the drug <lb />
business known as <lb />
has been to Messrs. J. K. <lb />
Brown, and S. K. Gates, who will <lb />
take charge of tame October 1st. 1913 <lb />
All holding accounts against Bas- <lb />
Pharmacy will please present <lb />
them for collection; and oil <lb />
accounts are requested to settle <lb />
between now and the time mentioned <lb />
and If It Is not done the proper steps <lb />
will be token to collect. The <lb />
will Immediately proceed to put <lb />
Into Judgments accounts which are <lb />
not paid by October 1st, 1913. <lb />
Notice ii also given that after to- <lb />
day no more credit will be given <lb />
bin l <lb />
PHARMACY. <lb />
September 1913. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court made In special proceeding <lb />
entitled J. W. Crawford et v <lb />
Crawford et sale for par- <lb />
tho undersigned Commissioner <lb />
will sell for cash before the court <lb />
door in Greenville at noon on <lb />
Monday. 3rd, 1913, the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, <lb />
One tract of land in Beaver Dam <lb />
known as the Place, <lb />
and being the farm upon which the <lb />
said B. F. Crawford resided at the <lb />
time of bis adjoining the lands <lb />
known as the land on <lb />
south, en the nest by W. C. Hem- <lb />
by, on the north by Noah <lb />
and others, on the east by J. B. <lb />
Nichols, being the lands known as <lb />
the Polly place, <lb />
acres or <lb />
one other tract in town- <lb />
ship, known as the Anderson place, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- <lb />
Hemby, Ben <lb />
and others, containing <lb />
acres more or less. This tract <lb />
includes acres of cleared land and <lb />
id land, all of which <lb />
it accurately described in a deed <lb />
from R. J. Cobb and B. F. Crawford. <lb />
one other tract known as the <lb />
Place and adjoin- <lb />
the lands J. W. 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 />
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife <lb />
and D. B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. <lb />
on the 6th day of March, 1909, <lb />
which appears of record <lb />
in the office of the register of deeds <lb />
of Pitt county in book E. page <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash at <lb />
noon on Saturday, November 1st, 1912, <lb />
before the court house door in Green- <lb />
ville, the following described lot or <lb />
parcel of land, situate in said town, <lb />
and on the south side of 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 a westerly course <lb />
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 the beginning. Being the <lb />
lot on which the old ice plant for <lb />
stood. <lb />
This Sept 30th, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. <lb />
Id <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having , <lb />
as administrator of G. W. Gardner <lb />
deceased, late of the county of Pitt <lb />
state of North Carolina, this Is <lb />
give all parties or persons, having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased, notice to present them <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 />
will please make immediate <lb />
settlement. <lb />
This September 1913. <lb />
CHAS. B. GARDNER, <lb />
Administrator <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
John Braxton vs Martha Braxton <lb />
The defendant above named <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced In the <lb />
court of Pitt county for the <lb />
purpose of dissolving the bonds of <lb />
matrimony heretofore existing between <lb />
the plaintiff and the defendant; and <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear <lb />
at the next term of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to be held on the i <lb />
Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
it being the 3rd day of No- <lb />
1913, at the court house of <lb />
said county in Greenville, North Car- <lb />
and answer or demur to <lb />
complaint in said action or the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the court for tin <lb />
relief demanded In said complaint <lb />
This 1st day of October, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
and PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
You Need a Tonic <lb />
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb />
needs a Ionic 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 anything. <lb />
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb />
Has Helped Thousands<lb />
SALE OF STOCK OF GOODS AND <lb />
OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
By virtue of authority made by D <lb />
C. Moore, clerk of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, In the above entitled <lb />
cause, the undersigned <lb />
will, on Wednesday, tho 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 />
the 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 tho 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 in 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 and PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
FOB SALE A ACRE FARM <lb />
within two and half miles of Green- <lb />
ville, adapted to all crops, two six <lb />
room tenant houses, two <lb />
barns, thousand acre posture. Terms <lb />
to suit purchaser. J. W. Perkins. <lb />
Tho Boot Hot Tonic <lb />
chill TONIC I h <lb />
Mood, up the and will woo <lb />
you to <lb />
She of IV- ho- summer. <lb />
the <lb />
will <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court, before <lb />
S. H. Pritchard vs. George <lb />
Pritchard, L. G. Pritchard, A. <lb />
and M. J. <lb />
The defendants above named <lb />
take <lb />
That an action entitled as above has <lb />
been commenced In the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county to sell for partition <lb />
lands described In the complaint <lb />
ed In this cause, which lands are <lb />
situated In South Greenville, Norm <lb />
Carolina, and the defendants will fur- <lb />
take notice that they are <lb />
ed to appear before the clerk of the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, N. C, <lb />
on Monday, the 20th day of October. <lb />
1913, at tho 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. Q. JAMES and SON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
BRIDGE TO BUILD. <lb />
Tho Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county will build a bridge across <lb />
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C, and <lb />
until Monday, November 1913, <lb />
o'clock a. m. the Board will re- <lb />
bids for the construction of <lb />
said. Said bridge to be steel draw <lb />
and modern approaches. Plans and <lb />
specifications for said bridge can be <lb />
had from the office of the Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt County on and after <lb />
October 1913. <lb />
H. L. Chairman, <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C <lb />
BELL, Clerk of the Board, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
law <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
Coward. <lb />
To Coward, defendant In <lb />
tho above entitled <lb />
You will hereby take notice that <lb />
a civil action has been Instituted in <lb />
the superior court of Pitt county, en- <lb />
titled Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
ford Coward for the purpose of ob- <lb />
divorce between the <lb />
and the defendant and that said <lb />
action was Instituted on the 3rd day <lb />
of October, 1913. <lb />
You will further take notice <lb />
you are required to appear before the <lb />
judge of the superior court, at a court <lb />
to be held for the county of at <lb />
the court house In Greenville, on the <lb />
4th Monday after the first Monday <lb />
In September It being the 8th day <lb />
of December, 1913, and answer the <lb />
complaint which has been deposited <lb />
in the office of the clerk of the <lb />
court of said county, within <lb />
the first three days of said term and <lb />
said Coward will further <lb />
take notice that it he fail to answer <lb />
the complaint within the time <lb />
ed by law, the plaintiff will apply to <lb />
the court for the relief demanded In <lb />
the complaint. <lb />
This day of October, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, C. S. G <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
for Plaintiff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Washington and Jefferson has on- <lb />
of the heaviest teams In its history <lb />
this year, he W and J eleven has <lb />
a game with Yale October and ex- <lb />
to make a good showing against <lb />
the Ells. <lb />
Ten touchdowns In <lb />
Just minutes, was <lb />
the Princeton Tigers <lb />
with Fordham. <lb />
i game lasting <lb />
the record of <lb />
In their game <lb />
A HAPPY <lb />
HOME <lb />
I where health abound. <lb />
With Impure blood there can- <lb />
not be good health. <lb />
With a disordered LIVER there <lb />
cannot be good blood. <lb />
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore <lb />
natural action. <lb />
A healthy LIVER mean pare <lb />
blood. <lb />
hire Mood means health. <lb />
Health means happiness. <lb />
Substitute. AU Druggists. <lb />
is Very Heavy One and Will <lb />
Probably Not be Completed <lb />
the Week <lb />
Session. <lb />
Pitt county superior court for the <lb />
trial of criminal cases will convene <lb />
here three weeks from next Monday, <lb />
on The docket is an <lb />
unusually large one for this term <lb />
and will require time for the <lb />
disposition of the cases to be beard, <lb />
Is not believed that all of them <lb />
will be heard, as there are so very <lb />
many on the docket. There are <lb />
insurance cases on the docker, <lb />
it is not believed that these <lb />
will require so much time. Another <lb />
Is a suit in which the town is con- <lb />
and this will be hard fought. <lb />
Judge H. W, Whedbee will preside. <lb />
was made out at <lb />
a meeting of the bar of the town a <lb />
few days ago, is as <lb />
Monday, November <lb />
M. M. Ewell et <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
Dart Co. vs Skinner- <lb />
Garden Co. <lb />
J. F. Davenport et vs H, A. <lb />
et <lb />
J. J. Haddock et vs <lb />
Stocks et <lb />
Tuesday, Nov. <lb />
In lie Last Will and Testament <lb />
of Joseph J. Parker. <lb />
S. T. Carson vs Nat. Life Ins. <lb />
Co., and Geo. <lb />
W. E. Hooks vs Jefferson Stand- <lb />
ard Life Ins. Co., et <lb />
H. vs W. A. Pol- <lb />
lard and Co. et <lb />
R. H. et vs A. L. <lb />
et <lb />
Wednesday, Nov. 1918. <lb />
G. B. W. Hadley and F. J. <lb />
vs A. C. <lb />
Brinkley and vs N. S <lb />
R. R. Co., and Town of Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
T. J. Stancill vs O. L. Joyner. <lb />
W. J. Rollins vs N. R. R. Co. <lb />
J. J. Lyon vs A, C. L. R. R. Co. <lb />
Swift Fertilizer Works vs Rob- <lb />
Taylor and Barnhill et <lb />
Thursday, Nov. 1918. <lb />
John Cooper et vs Amos Mill <lb />
et <lb />
R. P. Cannon and wife vs <lb />
Moore et <lb />
Richmond Paper Co., vs <lb />
pendent Publishing Co. <lb />
L. H. vs Oscar <lb />
son. <lb />
F. A. Patrick vs N. R. R. Co <lb />
Sarah C. Patrick et vs N. S <lb />
R. R. Co. <lb />
Friday, Nor. 1918. <lb />
Ode Turned vs N. R. R. Co <lb />
R. D. Whitehurst A. L. It. <lb />
R. Co. <lb />
J. P. Nichols et vs Tar River <lb />
Lumber Mills et <lb />
R. W. Decker and wife vs N. S. <lb />
R. R. Co. <lb />
Madison Morris vs Pitt County <lb />
Oil Co. <lb />
ind wife vs J. M <lb />
Julius Drown. vs North <lb />
State Mutual Lite Ins. Co. <lb />
R. and P. R. R. Co. vs T. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
J. W. Ferrell vs J. O. Proctor <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
USE <lb />
PRACTICALLY STOPPED <lb />
Mm I ill NOTES. <lb />
John the old Yale end and <lb />
track captain, is helping the coaches <lb />
develop the Johns Hopkins <lb />
squad at Baltimore. <lb />
Princeton began playing football in <lb />
1869. Yale In 1872, Harvard in <lb />
Pennsylvania in 1876, Dartmouth In <lb />
1882 and Cornell In 1887. <lb />
Dartmouth shown a lot of <lb />
of late. The Hanover <lb />
eleven is lighter than for some years, <lb />
but will make up for this in <lb />
For Bilious Attacks, Constipation and <lb />
All Liver Troubles. Dangerous <lb />
Way Bud- <lb />
Liver Tone. <lb />
Every druggist In the state has no- <lb />
a great falling off In the sale of <lb />
They the same <lb />
son. Dodson's Liver Tone Is taking <lb />
its place. <lb />
Is often dangerous and <lb />
people know It, while Dodson's Liver <lb />
Tone is perfectly Bate and gives Bet- <lb />
says Greenville Drug Co, <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone is personally <lb />
guaranteed by Greenville Drug Co. <lb />
who sell It. A large bottle costs <lb />
cents, and If It falls to give easy re- <lb />
lief In every case of sluggishness, <lb />
you have only to ask for your money <lb />
back. It will be promptly returned. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Tone Is a pleasant <lb />
tasting, purely vegetable remedy- <lb />
harmless to both children and adults. <lb />
A bottle In the house may save you <lb />
a day's work or keep your children <lb />
from missing school. Keep your liver <lb />
working and your liver will not keep <lb />
from working. <lb />
AN UNUSUAL PROGRAM <lb />
BEFORE CONVENTION <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct by <lb />
lively sessions during the last two <lb />
days, the House of Bishops and tho <lb />
House of Deputies of the forty- <lb />
fourth General Convention of the <lb />
Protestant Episcopal Church of Am- <lb />
met In joint session today. The <lb />
first business was the report of the <lb />
mission boards, but above this <lb />
routine problems of remarriage <lb />
and various changes In <lb />
church canons loomed as the absorb- <lb />
features of the discussion <lb />
both and laity. <lb />
The convention now has before It <lb />
an unusual program of proposals <lb />
for adoption, from which vigorous <lb />
demands are voiced from many <lb />
sources, particularly tho low church <lb />
element, which won Its first con- <lb />
test of the convention In the <lb />
of Dr. Alexander Mann of <lb />
ton as presiding officer of the House <lb />
of Deputies. <lb />
The House of Bishops will have <lb />
before it memorials attacking <lb />
and calling not only upon the <lb />
ecclesiastical authorities but the <lb />
government of the United States to <lb />
seek an amendment to the <lb />
so federal legislation concern- <lb />
marriage could be effected. <lb />
STOMACH <lb />
SUFFERERS <lb />
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb />
Is Recommended and Praised By <lb />
Thousands Who Have <lb />
Been Restored <lb />
Unit throe months <lb />
G-ill Slum- <lb />
of Liver and <lb />
by <lb />
physician that <lb />
have to submit I <lb />
an to get u i <lb />
bat your Wont <lb />
Remedy <lb />
Secured a full <lb />
and took It according; t <lb />
s ant <lb />
hundreds t.<lb />
cine work <lb />
don't feel any effects. <lb />
Remedy to all my d i I -k <lb />
praise. <lb />
Sufferers of and Intestinal <lb />
Ailment are tint asked to Wonder- <lb />
Stomach for weeks and months <lb />
before they feel benefited. Just try dose <lb />
which should make you feel better fa health, <lb />
convince you that you w torn be well and <lb />
strong, free you from and suffering and give <lb />
you a sound and healthy Stomach, as it has <lb />
done in thousands other cases. Wherever it <lb />
la taken you will hear nothing but highest <lb />
praise. Go to your him about the <lb />
great results It has been accomplishing In cases <lb />
of people to Geo H. <lb />
Chemist. Whiting St. Ill , for a <lb />
free book on Stomach many grate- <lb />
letters from people who have been restored. <lb />
For Sale In Greenville, N. C, <lb />
TUB JOHN L. WOOTEN DRUG CO. <lb />
m, <lb />
and Druggists <lb />
VALUABLE LAND SAL. <lb />
The heirs at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer for sale <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 />
town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
sides of the main road leading from <lb />
Greenville to <lb />
So. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
c 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 laid <lb />
down on the map of Fernando Ward's <lb />
farm surveyed and made by H. F. <lb />
Price,, surveyor, In year 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 East <lb />
feet to a gum, corner, thence <lb />
S. 1-2 west feet to a stake, W. <lb />
G. corner, thence W. <lb />
feet to a stake, W. G. corner, <lb />
N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an <lb />
angle In ditch, W. O. 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 />
reference see the Map of <lb />
of the Fernando Ward farm made <lb />
H. F. Price in August, 1886. <lb />
Farm <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 />
h 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 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 stump, <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, thence down ditch or <lb />
branch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle <lb />
In ditch, thence down ditch or branch <lb />
east crossing nation Avenue feet <lb />
to another N. E. <lb />
feet, thence N. 1-2 B. feet, <lb />
thence N. E. feet to corner <lb />
on said ditch or branch between Lots <lb />
No. and I thence 2-05 W. with <lb />
dividing line between Lots 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 <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 />
U laid on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
H. F. Price in the year 1886, bound- <lb />
and described as follows, <lb />
Beginning at a stake and pine stump. <lb />
L. Fleming's corner and the corner <lb />
between No. and thence S. <lb />
1-2 W. 1536 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. <lb />
corner, thence 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 <lb />
and Lot No. to their corner, thence <lb />
N. 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, thence 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 ft F. Price In <lb />
August 1886. <lb />
Farm No. has acres cleared <lb />
land one tenant house. <lb />
Farm No. has acres cleared <lb />
land and two tenant houses. <lb />
Farm No. acres cleared <lb />
land, four tenant houses, one <lb />
dwelling house, well equipped cot- <lb />
ton gin, and several out buildings. <lb />
Said farms will be sold separately <lb />
and afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
Terms cash, but suitable time will <lb />
be given purchaser to make <lb />
upon application. The <lb />
right to reject or accept all bids la <lb />
hereby reserved. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V. O. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
ltd<lb />
GREENVILLE IS TEE <lb />
OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY 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 U the the Most of San.- <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE Bi <lb />
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF SOUTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AM- INVITE THOSE <lb />
WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
TED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO TO IR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A D V E II TI SING <lb />
HATES ARE Low AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
Ml. <lb />
n. U, ISIS. <lb />
M i-. <lb />
FATE OF FREIGHT <lb />
Over BOY BADLY <lb />
HURT IN RUNAWAY <lb />
Mr. Higgs Says President Tate <lb />
Wants it Continued <lb />
HIS <lb />
to be From <lb />
Within the Stale, Hut the <lb />
Interstate Arc <lb />
Still High. <lb />
Mr. E. II. of the <lb />
Pitt county branch of tho North <lb />
Carolina Just Freight Halo <lb />
was asked this morning <lb />
as to what he believed would be the <lb />
final outcome of tho freight <lb />
right which has been going on in <lb />
this state for the past six or eight <lb />
months. Mr. WU in doubt <lb />
to tho end of tho move- <lb />
but says that ho believes that <lb />
relief will come the light <lb />
reaches Its culmination. <lb />
Since the adjournment the <lb />
extra session of the legislature <lb />
Mr. Higgs has received a copy <lb />
of a letter which President <lb />
K. sent to <lb />
branches of the Freight Hate <lb />
all over tho state, In which <lb />
Mr. Tate expresses the desire that <lb />
work tho organization may be <lb />
kept up. Ho realizes tho value <lb />
has been in the clamor for relief, <lb />
and says that there is yet a great worn <lb />
to he done by the organized forces <lb />
of the business men of the state. <lb />
The failure to secure the extra leg- <lb />
commission to supplement <lb />
tho work of tho Corporation Com- <lb />
mission has only Inspired Mr. Tate <lb />
to greater undertakings In the fight <lb />
that Is now on. And then, though an <lb />
rate was passed to lower <lb />
freight within tho state, there <lb />
Is still a big burden that Is being <lb />
carried by tho people, which meant <lb />
millions of dollars per year exacted <lb />
from the people on freight rates on <lb />
commodities shipped hero from <lb />
other states. This is the next great <lb />
battle to be fought. <lb />
The Greenville, cotton market <lb />
today a slight over <lb />
the of t there <lb />
la no -cry In the <lb />
staple here. The following report, fur- <lb />
by Co., will of <lb />
Middling IS 3-4; good mid- <lb />
December futures at 1.30 <lb />
and 13.94. <lb />
There are about twenty-five bales <lb />
on the market today, and all of them <lb />
are of a very good quality. Many <lb />
the farmers bad bales that measured <lb />
a little above the average weight of <lb />
live hundred pounds, and the most of <lb />
it was of a very good quality. <lb />
FEDERAL COURT <lb />
Had Skull Fractured and Opened Yesterday, Judge <lb />
Serious Injuries <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
The Names of the People Who Are <lb />
Coming and <lb />
Oct. R. H. <lb />
Hunsucker and little son, It. H. Hun- <lb />
sucker, Jr., left Saturday morning for <lb />
where they will visit j were <lb />
lives and friends of Moore county <lb />
They will return by the way of <lb />
and the fair. <lb />
Hit. Dora K. Cox went <lb />
this afternoon. <lb />
Mis. Mumford, of <lb />
who has been Mrs. Elizabeth <lb />
Cox, returned home this afternoon. <lb />
Mr. J. U. Smith, who Is at present <lb />
located at Richmond, tho week- <lb />
end here at his old home, with his <lb />
people. Mr. Smith is formerly of this <lb />
town and has many friends here who <lb />
are always glad to welcome him. <lb />
Mrs. R. ft Hunsucker went to <lb />
den Monday. <lb />
Mr. R. L. Little went to Grifton <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Saturday night Joe Lang, colored, <lb />
got an unusual amount of liquor. Ho <lb />
went homo and began to whip his <lb />
wife. Tho people nearby being dis- <lb />
they notified the policeman <lb />
who arrested him. The was <lb />
arraigned before Mayor Chapman, <lb />
contented himself with Imposing a <lb />
lino. This seemed to sober the <lb />
ho has since been to stay <lb />
Hoy Was Working Fur His Father. <lb />
Was Hauling From <lb />
the Yards of W. <lb />
II. Dull, Jr. <lb />
John Simmons, a boy about <lb />
thirteen years old, was almost killed <lb />
this morning between tho hours of <lb />
eleven and twelve o'clock when a <lb />
horn ran away and threw him out <lb />
on tho hard pavement. The runaway <lb />
occurred on Fifth street, near the In- <lb />
of Washington street, <lb />
was witnessed by a few people who <lb />
picked up the boy and Immediately <lb />
carried him to the office of Dr. C. <lb />
where his <lb />
dressed and medical attention <lb />
given him. <lb />
A careful examination made by Dr <lb />
revealed the fact that <lb />
th. skill slightly trot <lb />
ed in several places, and that <lb />
wounds were very serious. One gash <lb />
about an Inch long, and so deep <lb />
the bone could be seen, was cut Just <lb />
above the left temple, and another <lb />
place, where tho skull was fractured, <lb />
was about an Inch and a half <lb />
in length about three Inches above <lb />
the left ear. Small fragments of skin <lb />
hid the In this place, and these <lb />
had to cut away so that th <lb />
physician might able to work. <lb />
The boy was working for his <lb />
ind was hauling brick for W. ft <lb />
brick yard. Tho team that he <lb />
was driving belonged to his father. <lb />
The accident occurred In front of <lb />
Mr. W. M. home near the <lb />
of Washington and Fifth <lb />
streets, and so serious In the In- <lb />
juries that tho boy will confined <lb />
to his bed for some time, and, If com- <lb />
set In, his fight for life may <lb />
be a very hard one. <lb />
Connor Presiding <lb />
IN HEW BUILDING <lb />
there ire Twelve Cases the Dock- <lb />
et for Trial, Many <lb />
Will <lb />
Speak. <lb />
Negro Here Is Wanted in g PEOPLE TO <lb />
CREMATE <lb />
A was received by CrOWdS <lb />
Dudley today asking for the am <lb />
at homo without distributing the pub- <lb />
Mr. of the local association m <lb />
says that President Tate Is a man <lb />
who will never give up the fight <lb />
something has been done, and he <lb />
Is of the opinion that unless the rail- <lb />
roads grant some concessions; the <lb />
leader of the state forces will carry <lb />
the battle to the polls In the next <lb />
election. Relief has been had to a <lb />
certain degree, but there Is yet much <lb />
to do. and the continued co-opera- <lb />
of the business men of Green- <lb />
ville Is still desired In the matter. <lb />
MIST <lb />
MARK <lb />
Before Senate Will Confirm Filipino <lb />
Recently Named As <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. <lb />
Wilson's appointment of four native <lb />
Filipinos to tho Philippine <lb />
will not confirmed by th <lb />
senate until have been <lb />
given that the new officials will <lb />
their utmost efforts to stamp out <lb />
in the <lb />
Senator has mad It known <lb />
that ho <lb />
that ho will every effort to <lb />
vent confirmation unless he Is <lb />
of their attitude. <lb />
It Is understood that Inquiries <lb />
been to get Information that <lb />
will satisfy the senate as to tho <lb />
views of the new <lb />
If you looking for a good heat- <lb />
or cook-stove of any kind B. D. <lb />
Forrest's store is the place to find It. <lb />
druggists and oil-cloth, <lb />
at A. W. Ange and Co. Prices right. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your glass ware, crockery, <lb />
and mirrors. <lb />
B. D. Forrest and Company have <lb />
Just received a nice line of laces, ham- <lb />
burgs, Insertions, and all kinds of <lb />
trimmings. <lb />
Harrington, Barber, and <lb />
can supply your wants In mattings, <lb />
rugs and floor oil-cloth. to see <lb />
them. <lb />
A. W. Ange and Co., If you <lb />
in need of a cook stove or heater. <lb />
MIL ROCK MILL LECTURE. <lb />
To Promote Industrial <lb />
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. <lb />
The National Society for the Promo- <lb />
of Industrial Education, which Is <lb />
a leading In the movement for <lb />
the establishment vocational schools <lb />
throughout tho country, began Its <lb />
annual convention In this city <lb />
today. Secretary of Commerce <lb />
c. is over the <lb />
sessions, which will continue until <lb />
tho end of the week. Among the <lb />
scheduled speakers are Ida M. Tar- <lb />
Governor of Michigan <lb />
David commission of <lb />
for Massachusetts, and Frank <lb />
Duffy, general secretary of the United <lb />
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- <lb />
ill Speak at High School <lb />
Tomorrow <lb />
Rev. C. M. Rock, gifted and el- <lb />
Greenville Baptist preacher, <lb />
will deliver a lecture In the High <lb />
School Auditorium at Winterville to- <lb />
morrow at o'clock on his tour of <lb />
the Holy Land. This will be a pleas- <lb />
announcement to tho people of <lb />
Winterville, for they are a religious <lb />
people and no subject could of <lb />
more Interest to them Hum the land <lb />
the Savior's birth. Mr. Hock Is no <lb />
to them, having preached <lb />
the animal commencement sermon last <lb />
year, and they will be gratified at the <lb />
opportunity of hearing him M <lb />
be tells of the life <lb />
Unchanging Adulation will be <lb />
cents. <lb />
Federal court opened yesterday In <lb />
Washington, with Judge G. Con- <lb />
nor, Wilson, presiding. It is the <lb />
first session of the federal court that <lb />
bus ever been held In the new <lb />
federal building, and due no- <lb />
of this fact was taken by the <lb />
Judge, who said that all of the eastern <lb />
part of the state should feel proud <lb />
tho completion of such a <lb />
structure as Is this one. Of tho <lb />
first session of the court the Wash- <lb />
Daily New of yesterday has <lb />
the following to <lb />
Tho courtroom In Washington's <lb />
now public building was formally <lb />
morning with tho sitting <lb />
of the United States District Court <lb />
for tho eastern district of North Car- <lb />
which convened at o'clock <lb />
with His Honor Judge H. G. Connor <lb />
presiding. <lb />
After the grand Jury been sworn <lb />
In with W. B. Morton of this city as <lb />
foreman, His Honor prefaced his <lb />
to the body with a worthy and <lb />
timely compliment to <lb />
John H. Small, through whose efforts <lb />
tho magnificent building was made <lb />
possible for Washington this sec- <lb />
Tho court congratulated not <lb />
only Washington upon the completion <lb />
of such a structure, but the people a <lb />
well, having such a building dedicated <lb />
for use as n hull of Justice, <lb />
e, collector's office, etc. <lb />
Judge Connor said that no build- <lb />
in In the state could surpass it and <lb />
ho felt sure and confident that no <lb />
people appreciated Its completion more <lb />
than those who In Beaufort <lb />
county and section. <lb />
After calling attention to the hand- <lb />
some courtroom and Us appointments <lb />
the court directed Its thoughts to the <lb />
grand Jury and their duty. <lb />
There twelve cases on the <lb />
docket for trial. A large number of <lb />
spectators were present to witness <lb />
the opening ceremonies. The court- <lb />
room must seen to be properly <lb />
by the public Handsome <lb />
furniture Is Installed and comfortable <lb />
Chairs for both lawyers and <lb />
i , well as the general public <lb />
The room is certainly a <lb />
ard untiring efforts of Congressman <lb />
John H. Small. He Is not only the <lb />
congressman of the first district, but <lb />
tho congressman of the people. <lb />
the words of Judge Connor. It <lb />
was a tribute paid to a <lb />
representative. <lb />
of K. a man work- <lb />
here, and claiming Wilmington <lb />
as his home. The came from <lb />
the sheriff of Craven county, <lb />
that was wanted in Ni <lb />
Bern for forgery. <lb />
He has been in Greenville for two <lb />
.; months, and has been doing <lb />
concrete work with a local <lb />
tor, policeman George Clark, when <lb />
notified of the tact that the was <lb />
wanted, went to where the man was <lb />
working, at the new of the <lb />
Furniture Company, and <lb />
arrested him, Shortly after the <lb />
came here, Mr. Clark asked him on <lb />
the streets one day who he was and <lb />
where he was from, and he told <lb />
the right name, but said that he was <lb />
from Wilmington. <lb />
He is being held lure awaiting the <lb />
arrival of the officers from New Bern, <lb />
v ho are expected to reach here either <lb />
this afternoon or tomorrow to take <lb />
him to New Bern to stand trial for <lb />
the offense with which he Is charged. <lb />
TWO flOOD FRIENDS OF <lb />
THE BILL <lb />
Event in Raleigh <lb />
JOHNSTON A <lb />
IS <lb />
REPORT <lb />
Sales light today and prices <lb />
die highest of tho season. Our en- <lb />
tire sale averaged for everything <lb />
sold. We made last Thursday the <lb />
highest average for one barn of to- <lb />
that has been gotten so far on <lb />
the Greenville market. Messrs. D. W. <lb />
and O. Nobles sold 1308 In <lb />
for averaging 42.17. It sold <lb />
from to Bring your next <lb />
load to Johnston and ware- <lb />
hens <lb />
Home of High <lb />
ltd <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. wit- <lb />
discussed the administration <lb />
bill before the banking Com- <lb />
today. Victor of <lb />
New York, who championed the meas- <lb />
completed his testimony, and Al- <lb />
Gilbert, president of the <lb />
ton Market bank of New York, took <lb />
the stand. Both generally endorsed <lb />
the bill, but suggested a number of <lb />
changes In tho detailed provisions <lb />
Both urged the reduction of the <lb />
of federal reserve banks fixed by <lb />
the bill at twelve. <lb />
Mr. Gilbert presented a table show- <lb />
tho resources available for the or- <lb />
of six regional banks, to <lb />
be located In New England, the east- <lb />
states, the south, the Mississippi <lb />
Valley, Central West and the <lb />
coast. Ho urged that tho bill be <lb />
amended to allow tho banks <lb />
In the federal reserve board. <lb />
Mr. objected to the pro- <lb />
vision giving the federal reserve <lb />
board power to force any regional <lb />
bank to paper for any <lb />
region bank. Ho <lb />
that this provision would lead to sec- <lb />
demands for red- <lb />
co <lb />
by Senator Nelson, Mr. <lb />
said that he bill provided <lb />
for a Bank, of main <lb />
i f its <lb />
would scatter the of <lb />
tho in various <lb />
would leave system <lb />
domination of Central <lb />
appointed by the <lb />
Ken Buildings lit the lair, and <lb />
Exhibits Are Said to be More <lb />
and Better Than <lb />
Ever. <lb />
A large crowd Of Greenville <lb />
left here this morning for <lb />
to attend the fair which is <lb />
being held this week. The early <lb />
morning train, leaving hero <lb />
after o'clock carried a big crowd, <lb />
and still others took advantage of tho <lb />
schedule of tho train due to <lb />
leave at a. m. The Norfolk <lb />
Southern which Is tho nearest and <lb />
the quickest route to Raleigh from <lb />
is offering a special round <lb />
trip fare at which also includes <lb />
one admission Into the Fair grounds. <lb />
The fair this year is said to be the <lb />
best ever held, and, In spite of tho <lb />
fact that this has been said about <lb />
practically every preceding Fair, it <lb />
may perhaps be said about this one <lb />
without the slightest room for doubt. <lb />
Three or four new buildings have <lb />
been erected at the grounds for the <lb />
accommodation and exhibition of live <lb />
stock, cattle sheep and swine, <lb />
the Immense amount of floor spare <lb />
that has been reserved for the ex- <lb />
of farm products. <lb />
Mammoth reservations have also <lb />
been taken and are being used by the <lb />
big concerns to display their <lb />
goods. Farming and good roads ma- <lb />
are on exhibition in <lb />
numbers than heretofore, and the free <lb />
attractions very numerous. <lb />
One feature of the Fair Is, the ab <lb />
of Indecent and immoral shows <lb />
or at least a commute which <lb />
out at the opening yesterday <lb />
around for these attractions re- <lb />
port that they nothing would <lb />
not be suitable for any one to <lb />
The Special free attraction of <lb />
Fireworks, which is to be given it <lb />
night during tho week, is said to <lb />
a most Interesting reproduction of <lb />
the destruction of and <lb />
The entire event <lb />
year promises to be of much Interest <lb />
and value than in previous season, <lb />
and larger crowds of Greenville are <lb />
expected to go to Raleigh tomorrow, <lb />
of them taking the II <lb />
route in preference to the railroad <lb />
train. <lb />
BURIAL,<lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. A <lb />
wedding of today was that of Mi.-s <lb />
Phoebe daughter Mr. end <lb />
Mrs. Everett I. and W <lb />
son the late <lb />
nor Frank New York <lb />
which took place this afternoon In the <lb />
Of the Heavenly Rest. The <lb />
ceremony at the church was follow- <lb />
ed by a large reception at the St. <lb />
Regis, <lb />
Mrs. E. It left Tuesday <lb />
for Raleigh <lb />
Mr. and Mrs Leslie Smith, <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Joyner. of Farmville, was <lb />
here Tuesday evening. <lb />
into Donaldson Hot Buried by the <lb />
Town, But Her Relatives. <lb />
An undo of Annie Donaldson, the <lb />
woman who was killed by the <lb />
signboard falling upon her In the <lb />
heavy wind of last Monday, says that <lb />
the woman was not buried at the ex- <lb />
the town, was stated In <lb />
yesterday's paper, but that he him- <lb />
self, with the assistance of a few col- <lb />
people, raised tho necessary <lb />
funds to defray the expense of the <lb />
burial. The man asked that this <lb />
he made, and this paper is <lb />
glad to do this. <lb />
Mrs. Chas. left <lb />
this morning for Norfolk. <lb />
Mr. B B has gone to Rich- <lb />
on a business trip. <lb />
FRANCIS ii BAKES <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO, Oil . Oct. <lb />
With guests from many parts of <lb />
world, San Francisco today I <lb />
her second festival under Con- <lb />
that promise one of tho most <lb />
magnificent carnivals ever held in <lb />
America. While tho festival I <lb />
the name of Mi Gasper <lb />
discoverer of tho Bay of Fran- <lb />
first governor California <lb />
under Spanish rule, tho o <lb />
hue been arranged with a view to <lb />
especially honoring tho memory <lb />
Nunez do Balboa, the Spanish <lb />
adventurer who, four <lb />
hundred years ago last month, climb- <lb />
ed the peak in and viewed tho <lb />
Pacific ocean. <lb />
One of the features of <lb />
the carnival will be a reproduction <lb />
the arrival of Sir Drake, <lb />
in his little ship, tho Golden <lb />
who landed a few north of tho <lb />
Golden Gate, and on Juno <lb />
look of the country in the <lb />
name of Queen<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Market Had Big- <lb />
Break Here Than <lb />
Yesterday <lb />
A was detected on <lb />
the tobacco market today. The break <lb />
is larger than that <lb />
yesterday, though the most, it <lb />
thought that there is loss <lb />
bi re today, all of the ware- <lb />
their sales before <lb />
noon hour, and the Boor were clear <lb />
at two o'clock. All of the house- <lb />
had very good considering the <lb />
amount on the market, though none <lb />
them ere crowded. <lb />
Prices are good. The average Is <lb />
something like twenty-seven cents, <lb />
and the prices paid are almost <lb />
good as average was at the <lb />
opening of the season. The scarcity <lb />
the crop is beginning to be felt <lb />
by time, and even higher prices <lb />
than prevailing now are predict i <lb />
el a very early date. <lb />
USE <lb />
THE LIFE OF <lb />
neath by <lb />
Member Base <lb />
Oct. Richard, or <lb />
Richmond, an old <lb />
man, was shot and almost Instantly <lb />
killed by an unknown last <lb />
night, ill the rear of Sidney <lb />
Queen's on street, after <lb />
the slayer had Jostled the old man. <lb />
had begged and received hi <lb />
according to a story told by <lb />
companion John lie <lb />
i, a strange who came here <lb />
i from Laurinburg, says <lb />
he and were sitting In a <lb />
behind n a <lb />
did not know came by and ran <lb />
Into the older man. <lb />
p mi t run over s lid <lb />
and the newcomer begged his <lb />
pardon, which was granted. <lb />
few later, according to <lb />
Mi Neil. shot rang out and the old <lb />
man fell across the door and w w <lb />
i in i more than a n I <lb />
The mysterious murderer has n <lb />
I, i, eh A, corner's In- <lb />
quest this morning resulted a <lb />
that the deceased came by hi <lb />
death from a wound caused by a <lb />
t ball fired from a pistol <lb />
i the Jurors. <lb />
MEET IN <lb />
GREAT MISS OF <lb />
OP IX <lb />
ST LOUIS, Oct. With an es- <lb />
loss of half a million dollars <lb />
in grain, the Advance in <lb />
Bast SI Louis, burned to the <lb />
ground early today. <lb />
Crawling up and down the strip <lb />
of land between the Mississippi river <lb />
and creek, the Maze did an- <lb />
Other half million dollars damage <lb />
the warehouses of the Chicago and <lb />
Alton, the Baltimore and Ohio and the <lb />
Clover Leaf Railway Companies. <lb />
The few citizens of Bast St. Louis <lb />
who were not kept up all night pro- <lb />
their homes from flying em- <lb />
rs, awoke this morning lo find a <lb />
burning mound of bushels o; <lb />
wheat, bushels of oats and <lb />
75.000 bushels of barley. <lb />
Officials of the company predicted <lb />
it would take several weeks for the <lb />
mass of grain to burn Itself out. <lb />
A rain which began early yesterday <lb />
and continued Into today <lb />
saved the city from a general Are. <lb />
From the moment it was discovered <lb />
o'clock last night until <lb />
today the fire was probably the most <lb />
spectacular ever seen <lb />
For a radius of half a mile from the <lb />
burning elevator the rain or water <lb />
was accompanied by an squally heavy <lb />
rain of burning embers as large U <lb />
baseballs. <lb />
Every householder within that <lb />
was on the roof of his house with <lb />
a garden hose fighting the flying fir, <lb />
as fast as it fell. Roth the Missouri <lb />
and Illinois sides of the river were <lb />
lined with thousands of spectators. <lb />
EXPECTS <lb />
HIM. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
1895 <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct <lb />
Wilson, in a letter to Representative <lb />
Underwood, House majority leader, to <lb />
day expressed the opinion that <lb />
currency bill would be reported to <lb />
the senate not later than the first; <lb />
week in November passed after , <lb />
two or three debate. He said <lb />
that most of the members with whom <lb />
he had conferred had shown them- <lb />
selves keenly aware of the <lb />
to the country of unnecessary I <lb />
delay. He added that he did not be- <lb />
II there would be any attempt to <lb />
delay bill, after it was reported. <lb />
by dilatory tactics. He considered the <lb />
passage of the bill was assured. The <lb />
lent does not believe that ad- <lb />
la possible, but thinks that <lb />
some agreement might be <lb />
with minority in the for <lb />
a brief recess. <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
IS NOW OPEN and DOING <lb />
AT FIVE POINTS. <lb />
Our line is complete consisting ct <lb />
Stationary, Sundries, Candy, <lb />
and Cigars. Prescriptions are carefully <lb />
compounded. <lb />
tell other- <lb />
wise tell us. Phone No. <lb />
the Soothers <lb />
Good Association. <lb />
i HILL, N. C, Oct <lb />
e fifth annual convention Of <lb />
Southern Appalachian Good Roads As- <lb />
. which Is to be held In Ash <lb />
N. C, gives promise i <lb />
the most interesting and successful <lb />
i which the association <lb />
yet held The railroads haw mad <lb />
very good rates from all points In <lb />
the territory covered by the la- <lb />
lion. and it is hoped that a large <lb />
will attend this convention <lb />
from all of the eight states Included. <lb />
Among speakers who are ex- <lb />
Governor possible <lb />
Bryan, Secretary of and Mr. <lb />
Daniels, Secretary of the Gov- <lb />
Hooper, of Tennessee, and Gov- <lb />
of South Carolina; Pres- <lb />
Southern <lb />
Mr. Taylor of the National Highways <lb />
a m and President or the Ohio <lb />
el Roads Mr Batch- <lb />
i American Automobile As- <lb />
M;. Sou the Virginia <lb />
i etc, <lb />
A number of gates <lb />
id, and many have <lb />
their Intention attending <lb />
i this who an <lb />
In i pr of th <lb />
road to at <lb />
i gab b end an n i <lb />
in <lb />
iS I'll HYDE PRATT, President, <lb />
H. <lb />
Still With<lb />
life Te. I <lb />
New <lb />
t i s s <lb />
Sale of Town Prop- <lb />
Sale Approved by <lb />
Court <lb />
By virtue of power In me vested by <lb />
that decree of His Honor H. Al- <lb />
Judge Presiding, made and en- <lb />
at the May term, 1913. of the <lb />
superior court of county, which <lb />
said decree has been duly and reg- <lb />
approved and affirmed by the <lb />
supreme court of North Carolina, <lb />
shall offer for sale. CASH, <lb />
ONE-THIRD CASH, WITH THE <lb />
PAYABLE IN TWO EQUAL <lb />
YEARLY AND <lb />
TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF DEED. <lb />
HEARING SIX PER CENT INTER- <lb />
EST FROM DATE, AN <lb />
SECURED BY A MORT <lb />
GAGE OR DEED OF TRUST <lb />
subject to the con- <lb />
of the superior court of <lb />
county, on <lb />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT <lb />
O'CLOCK, NOON, at the courthouse <lb />
door in the Town of Greenville, ll <lb />
auction to the highest <lb />
the following described property, <lb />
being, and situate in the Town <lb />
Ills, County and Slat <lb />
of North Carolina, to <lb />
The south half of the block on <lb />
which I situate the house known as <lb />
the and comprising <lb />
the school house the <lb />
Clark lot, a vacant lot <lb />
between, and the Shultz house and lot, <lb />
the said property abutting Fourth. <lb />
Washington and Greens in <lb />
said town, and being the same prop- <lb />
devised in the last will and <lb />
of the late Elvira U <lb />
of record in Pitt county in Will Book <lb />
at age et seq. <lb />
The property will be offered as an <lb />
entire lot and in parcels, <lb />
the Commissioner reserving the right <lb />
to accept the highest single bid <lb />
the property a whole, or the <lb />
combined bids the property an <lb />
subdivided. <lb />
A map of the property can be found <lb />
at the office of Mr. Albion Dunn, who <lb />
v. ill be glad to show it to parties in- <lb />
The property, In our opinion, Is the <lb />
most valuable that can be offered <lb />
upon the Greenville market, and <lb />
invite the attendance of those inter- <lb />
at the sale . <lb />
The title to this property has been <lb />
approved by the supreme court, so re- <lb />
member the date <lb />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT <lb />
O'CLOCK NOON, COURT HOUSE <lb />
DOOR and seize the opportunity of <lb />
a life time. <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
C S. CARR, Commissioner <lb />
HARRY SKINNER, <lb />
ALBION DUNN, Attorneys. <lb />
England Observes <lb />
Oct. 108th an- <lb />
of the battle of Trafalgar <lb />
end the death of Lord Nelson was <lb />
today on a scale larger <lb />
more impressive -than on any <lb />
ion the Navy League lint <lb />
to make the anniversary day <lb />
of special significance. The Nelson <lb />
Column in Trafalgar Square was <lb />
i red tributes from every <lb />
if the empire. Wreaths were <lb />
also placed on the Nelson monument <lb />
in St. Paul's Cathedral. A public <lb />
was held in <lb />
this afternoon and later the <lb />
celebration of the day was concluded <lb />
with a banquet <lb />
SALE OF <lb />
The Hoard of Commissioners of <lb />
county. N. C, will sell bonds to the <lb />
amount of Twenty Five Thousand <lb />
known as, The Greenville <lb />
Township Road said bonds <lb />
to run for years and to bear In- <lb />
at per cent per annum, pay- <lb />
able in denominations <lb />
One Thousand Dollars. Said bonds <lb />
are issued by virtue of Chapter <lb />
of the Public Laws of North Caro- <lb />
of 1913. <lb />
Until Monday, December I, 1913, <lb />
o'clock a. m., bids will he received <lb />
by the Chairman of the for th; <lb />
purchase of said bonds. All bids <lb />
must be accompanied by a <lb />
check of as a guarantee of <lb />
good to be forfeited on fail- <lb />
to comply with bid. The Com- <lb />
missioners reserve the right to re- <lb />
any and all bids. <lb />
W. L. Chairman, <lb />
N. C <lb />
For further information In regard <lb />
lo said bonds, address <lb />
JULIUS DROWN, County Attorney, <lb />
law Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We Call <lb />
Attention <lb />
TO OrR BAH- <lb />
THAT ARE <lb />
IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
You must sec these lo appreciate the big values <lb />
BRASS BEDS lo <lb />
FELT MATTRESSES to <lb />
BUGS to <lb />
BED ROOM SUITS to <lb />
Taft Vandyke<lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
the Bed <lb />
Drugs <lb />
In Our <lb />
Prescription <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
t any. <lb />
All <lb />
Anklet, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pm, <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Coward-Woolen Drug Co. <lb />
NEAR DEATH <lb />
BY SMOTHERING <lb />
CARDS. <lb />
Bat Husband, With Aid of <lb />
Effects Her Deliverance. <lb />
The Medicine In the World <lb />
little girl bad dysentery 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 <lb />
in the Mrs. <lb />
Clare. Mich. For sale <lb />
all druggists. <lb />
Draper, N Helen Dalton, <lb />
this place, suffered years, <lb />
with pains in my left side, and would <lb />
almost smother lo death. <lb />
Medicines patched me up for awhile <lb />
but then would get worse again. Final- <lb />
my husband decided he wanted me to <lb />
try the woman's tonic, so he <lb />
me a bottle and I began using it. <lb />
It did me more good than all the <lb />
I had taken. <lb />
I have induced many of my friends to <lb />
try and they all they have <lb />
been benefited by its use. There never <lb />
has been, and never will be, a medicine <lb />
to compare with I believe it is <lb />
a good medicine for all womanly <lb />
For over years, has been re- <lb />
woman's sufferings and building <lb />
weak women up to health and strength. <lb />
If you are a give it a fair trial. <lb />
It should surely help you, as it has a <lb />
million others. <lb />
Get a bottle of to-day. <lb />
Co., <lb />
Advisory Chattanooga, for Special <lb />
on your and book. <lb />
In plain <lb />
II. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb />
Ear Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
vine, day every Monday, a m to<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
DUNN <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St- <lb />
his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
Bay State Charities Conference. <lb />
NORTHAMPTON, Mass., Oct. <lb />
Smith College and the town, of North- <lb />
are hosts of the tenth annual <lb />
meeting of the Massachusetts State <lb />
Conference Charities, which con- <lb />
today a three session. <lb />
Organized charity workers, public of- <lb />
medical men, educators, <lb />
men and others are here from ail parts <lb />
the stale to take part in the pro- <lb />
L I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE ft LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
S. <lb />
Attorney Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
F. C. Harding C. Piece <lb />
A PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
K. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
M Broker <lb />
Office III; Residence 117-U <lb />
H. C <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth near <lb />
Wilson store <lb />
26.29, AND <lb />
RACING GREAT FINE. EXHIBITS <lb />
LARGEST FAIR EASTERN <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <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 />
when you need money. You will receive a cordial 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 />
SUBURBAN REAL <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 />
The 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 property <lb />
Into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rate of Increase In population <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 town. The <lb />
land is a light 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 BOO 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 C. It Is Conservatively <lb />
its property rests on a <lb />
solid foundation and in consequence <lb />
values that today seem high will <lb />
pear cheap almost be- <lb />
fore you are aware of It. <lb />
If you are Interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. N. C. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
The undersigned having qualified <lb />
as administrator of G. W. Gardner <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
-or court made in special proceeding <lb />
entitled J. W. Crawford et vb deceased, late of the county of Pitt <lb />
Crawford et sale for par-1 state of North Carolina, this Is <lb />
the undersigned give or persons, having <lb />
will sell for cash before court <lb />
door in Greenville at noon on <lb />
Monday, November 3rd, 1913, the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, <lb />
tract of land in Dam <lb />
township, known as the <lb />
and being the farm upon which the <lb />
said F. Crawford resided at the <lb />
time of his adjoining the lands <lb />
known as the land on <lb />
the on the west by W. C. Hem- <lb />
by, on the north by Noah Hemby <lb />
others, on the east by J. R. <lb />
Mi being the lands known as <lb />
the Polly Hemby place, containing <lb />
mi acres more or <lb />
one other tract In town- <lb />
ship, known as the Anderson <lb />
adjoining the lands of Stanley Park- <lb />
George Hemby, Hemby, lien <lb />
and others, <lb />
claims against the estate of said <lb />
deceased, notice to present them to <lb />
the undersigned on or before the <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 />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court <lb />
John vs Martha <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
acres more or less. This ha commenced in the <lb />
includes acres of cleared land court of the <lb />
land, all of which <lb />
It accurately described in a deed <lb />
from R. J, Cobb and D. F. Crawford. <lb />
one other tract known as the <lb />
purpose of dissolving the bonds of <lb />
matrimony heretofore existing between <lb />
the plaintiff and the defendant; and <lb />
the Bald defendant will further take <lb />
Burnett Place and adjoin- ls required to appear <lb />
in the lands J. W. Smith. next of the superior court <lb />
late J. F. Allen. R. L. Nichols I. A of to on <lb />
Nichols and others, containing Monday after the Hist Monday In <lb />
it being the 3rd day of No- <lb />
1913, at the court house of <lb />
said county in Greenville, North Car- <lb />
and answer or demur to th <lb />
complaint in said action or the 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 />
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE OF <lb />
HEAL 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 II, Whitehurst, <lb />
Virginia Whitehurst, T. H. White- <lb />
Lula O. Barnaul, <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 <lb />
day of October, 1913, at o'clock n. <lb />
m. expose to public sale in front of <lb />
the post office in the town of Bethel, <lb />
N. to the highest bidder for cash, <lb />
following described real estate to <lb />
certain tract or parcel <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. Whitehurst. James. <lb />
Charlie Lewis and others, containing <lb />
about acres more or less. Upon <lb />
this tract of land is situated one 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 in said township adjoining the <lb />
above and also adjoining lands <lb />
known as the lands, the R. <lb />
D. Whitehurst lands, the Cherry lands <lb />
the lands of J. G. Charlie <lb />
Lewis and others and containing <lb />
acres more or less. On this tract of <lb />
land there arc 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 he sold In separate <lb />
smaller lots and as a whole, to suit <lb />
purchasers. <lb />
This 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 sold to Messrs. J. K. <lb />
Brown, and S. E. Gates, who will <lb />
take charge of same October 1st, 1913 <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 />
and delivered by R. L. Hill and wife, <lb />
and B. Johnson and wife, to F. G. <lb />
James on the day of March, 1909, <lb />
which mortgage appears of record <lb />
in the of the register of deeds <lb />
of Pitt county in book E. page <lb />
the undersigned will sell for cash at <lb />
noon on Saturday, November 1st, <lb />
before the court door In Green- <lb />
ville, the following described lot or <lb />
of land, situate in said town, <lb />
on the south side of Fifth street. <lb />
Beginning at B stake on the south sire <lb />
of Fifth street and on the west side <lb />
of Reed street extended, and running <lb />
with <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
Coward. <lb />
To Coward, defendant In <lb />
the above entitled <lb />
You will hereby take notice <lb />
a civil action has instituted in <lb />
Fifth street a westerly superior court of Pitt county, en- <lb />
feet to a stake, thence a souther- titled Georgia Ella Coward vs. <lb />
course across said lot feet to, ford Coward for the purpose of oh- <lb />
a stake on Heed street extended, j tabling divorce between the <lb />
thence a northerly course with the defendant and that said civil <lb />
Being the was Instituted on the 3rd day <lb />
Saved Girl's Life X <lb />
want lo tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- J <lb />
T from the use of writes J <lb />
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb />
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, J <lb />
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe <lb />
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb />
they went in on her, but one good dose of j <lb />
made them break out, and she has had no J <lb />
more trouble. I shall never be without <lb />
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, x <lb />
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar <lb />
f ailments, has proved itself a safe, a <lb />
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb />
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- <lb />
It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five <lb />
;. years of splendid success proves its value. Good for <lb />
young and old. sale everywhere. Price cents. <lb />
y-61 <lb />
Greenville Man lakes Bride BOOZE CASES <lb />
From up in Hear <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
BEFORE JUSTICE <lb />
The following story of the marriage <lb />
In Va., of a <lb />
man will he of interest to people <lb />
this town. The story Is an account <lb />
taken from the Courier. <lb />
a quiet, but the less <lb />
home marriage was solemnized <lb />
ALL OF HEBE <lb />
TO <lb />
OF CRIMINAL <lb />
Four cases, in which all of the de- <lb />
wen- charged retail- <lb />
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank <lb />
street to beginning. <lb />
lot on which the old ice plant for <lb />
stood. <lb />
This Sept. 30th, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES, Mortgagee. <lb />
1.1 Id <lb />
two miles East of town <lb />
on Wednesday, the instant, at <lb />
lo o'clock in the morning when <lb />
Collette became the bride of <lb />
Mr. J. S. ham. The <lb />
performed by Rev, L, v <lb />
Little, of the <lb />
where the bride had , <lb />
shipped the greater portion of th <lb />
time she hail been a resident <lb />
Bl <lb />
hence those present Included on <lb />
the closer friends of both. <lb />
TAMABLE SALE. <lb />
at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer for sale at <lb />
public auction for division before the <lb />
court door in No- <lb />
3rd, at o'clock, M. <lb />
the following described lands situated <lb />
in the county of and in <lb />
township, about seven miles east of <lb />
I the town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
sides of the main road leading from <lb />
i Greenville to <lb />
Farm <lb />
I A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
c N. C, and known as the Jolly <lb />
Place, and being Lot No. of the <lb />
division of lands among the of <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, as is laid <lb />
on the map of Fernando Ward's <lb />
farm surveyed and made by H. F. <lb />
I 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 />
Place, thence S. East <lb />
feet to a gum, corner, thence <lb />
H. i-a weal teal to a Make, w. <lb />
G. corner, thence S. W. <lb />
f at to a stake, W. corner, <lb />
thence N. 1-2 W. 1762 feet to an <lb />
angle in W. ;. corner, <lb />
land corner between No. and <lb />
crossing Greenville and Wash- <lb />
road feet to run <lb />
a coiner, thence 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 10-100 acres. For <lb />
reference see the Map of <lb />
of the Fernando Ward farm made <lb />
I y II. 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 />
I of the division of lands among the <lb />
of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
is laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's Farm surveyed and made by <lb />
II. F. Price, surveyor, in year <lb />
bounded and described as follows, to- <lb />
Beginning the angle of ditch <lb />
a corner No. and at <lb />
W. corner, thence S. 2-05 <lb />
C. yesterday, and all <lb />
them gave bond one. <lb />
Yesterday was the date set for the <lb />
hearing John Jordan. w ., a w G <lb />
the boy who was mixed up in the corner, thence No. t <lb />
blind tiger business with Warren Bell. <lb />
Belief wile was also to be tried be- <lb />
fore Justice yesterday, I <lb />
sue was sick and could not be kn <lb />
to J. Fleming's corner, thence N, <lb />
1-; W. ts feet, N 1-4 W. <lb />
feel to a stake and . , <lb />
Fleming's corner, co l <lb />
The ceremony was performed ii <lb />
t. at the home Of Mr. and Mrs. Domini <lb />
SALE OF <lb />
PERSONAL PROPERTY. <lb />
virtue of authority made by D. <lb />
C. Moore, clerk of superior court <lb />
of Pitt county, In the above entitled in the of the clerk of the <lb />
cause. the undersigned <lb />
will, on Wednesday, the <lb />
day of October, 1913, at the hour of <lb />
the complaint. <lb />
This day of October, <lb />
D. C. MOORE, C. S. C. <lb />
I NO and PIERCE, <lb />
for Plaintiff. <lb />
ltd <lb />
said Coward will further <lb />
o'clock p. m. sell at public notice that if ho fall to answer <lb />
to highest bidder, for cash, at the complaint within the time <lb />
store recently occupied by the led by law, the plaintiff will apply <lb />
late Montgomery T. Spier, In court for the relief demanded In <lb />
town of North Carolina <lb />
wares and merchandise formerly own <lb />
by the late Montgomery T. Spier, <lb />
In North Carolina, to- <lb />
with all store fixtures, book <lb />
accounts and one piano. Said stock <lb />
is new and in 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 <lb />
Spier. <lb />
HARDING and PIERCE, <lb />
ltd <lb />
of October, 1913. <lb />
You will further take notice that <lb />
you are required to appear before the <lb />
judge of the superior court, at a court <lb />
to be held for the county of Pitt <lb />
the court In Greenville, on the ; reason that <lb />
4th Monday after the first Monday the bride had been life-long friends, <lb />
in September, it being day b lb being natives of Plain City, <lb />
of December. 1913, answer the Ohio, prior to their coming to <lb />
complaint which has deposited to make their homes. <lb />
The handsome new home of Mrs. <lb />
parlor court of said county, within j WM tastefully decorated for <lb />
the first three days of said term and y,, occasion with <lb />
o, town. Jordan was hound over to the j,.,. , t;. x , ., , .,,., <lb />
Neither bride nor November term of superior court x ,, . <lb />
ail any relatives in this section, <lb />
I hero were lour oilier I b <lb />
FOOTBALL <lb />
LEADS TO ALTAR <lb />
cut and ferns, the parlor mi I <lb />
reception ball presenting u <lb />
of loveliness. <lb />
The ceremony was performed in <lb />
largo reception hall and at the <lb />
appointed time the wedding march <lb />
was entering <lb />
from the parlor accompanied by <lb />
as Matron of Honor while <lb />
groom entered from the dining <lb />
n accompanied by Mr. A. E, Den- <lb />
fore the Justice yesterday; all of them <lb />
being liquor cases and coming from <lb />
There were three <lb />
and a white man In the crowd, <lb />
and all of them were bound over to <lb />
the next term of criminal court. <lb />
were offered their freedom upon the <lb />
presentation of a bond. The <lb />
ll man arranged his, and was st <lb />
at liberty, but the three were <lb />
placed In jail.<lb />
IS TO RELEASED <lb />
HASTINGS, Neb,, Oct. <lb />
for a <lb />
of years a familiar figure in the <lb />
records of the middle west, will <lb />
he seed from the state Insane <lb />
tomorrow, when her sentence for <lb />
will have expired. The <lb />
Negro Woman Had lo Be <lb />
Buried by the <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. romance <lb />
beginning on a liner <lb />
and having a second chapter at a <lb />
football game culminated in th <lb />
Little Church Around the Corner to- <lb />
day, when Miss Van <lb />
daughter of a former prominent rail- <lb />
road official, became the bride <lb />
William D. Thomas of Evanston, home in , I. C. the <lb />
While a at Dickinson Col- <lb />
several years ago Mr. Thomas <lb />
was confined for a time in the <lb />
ton, of Greenville, N. C, father of Mr. penitentiary at Lincoln, but sin <lb />
E. L. Denton. of Blackstone, who gave he officials so much i <lb />
as beat man. Meeting in front i hie that doubts were raised as to her <lb />
of tin minister, they were made sanity and was transferred to Lots No. and thence S. <lb />
Lets No. and feet to a ditch <lb />
or branch, thence down ditch or <lb />
I ranch s. 1-2 El. feet to angle <lb />
in ditch, tin down ditch or <lb />
east crossing Avenue <lb />
lo another angle N. la E. <lb />
feet, thence N. 1-2 E. feet. <lb />
thence N. E. feet to corner <lb />
said ditch or branch between Lots <lb />
No and thence S. W, With <lb />
dividing line between Lots 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 />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
Is laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
ll. F. Price in the year 1886, bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, <lb />
lie ginning at a stake and pine stump. <lb />
Fleming's corner and the corner <lb />
wife in accordance With the <lb />
of the Baptist church. <lb />
Immediately alter the ceremony <lb />
the couple left for where <lb />
they the train for Peters <lb />
burg. After spending a day or two <lb />
there, they will leave for their future <lb />
went to Europe on a cattle boat an <lb />
The bride has a resident of <lb />
for the past three years <lb />
I on a liner as captain's mOT-l here from Ohio to <lb />
Miss Van and her <lb />
accept a position with the Courier <lb />
ind has been a member of the <lb />
saddest events have their <lb />
pathetic sides to them, and the Mil <lb />
All holding accounts against the woman who was killed <lb />
night's Pharmacy will please present the fulling billboard yesterday <lb />
them for collection; and ,, exception to this general rule. <lb />
accounts arc to settle am- Annie was a married <lb />
between now and the time whose husband bad left her. <lb />
parents were on the return ship and <lb />
the two became acquainted. Later the, <lb />
young woman attended j previous to their mar- <lb />
being here she has <lb />
In Philadelphia between the <lb />
University of Pennsylvania and Dick- <lb />
College teams. Young <lb />
one of the Dickinson ends an <lb />
scored the only touchdown that his <lb />
But in doing <lb />
so he was seriously Injured and w in <lb />
made many friends among all with <lb />
Whom she has been thrown. She <lb />
has not only idled position wit i <lb />
but has <lb />
service to this paper that II <lb />
ill hard lo gel one to till her <lb />
asylum lure. Her sobriquet of <lb />
was given her by <lb />
the police many years ago because <lb />
of her ability to fall a genuine <lb />
whenever feared <lb />
trouble. She now declares <lb />
she has picked her last pocket and <lb />
sincerely intends to follow the straight <lb />
and narrow path after her release. <lb />
Colored teachers Meeting <lb />
It . . ,, ii nun HI I iii <lb />
and If It is not done the proper steps lad a young child of a years Where he ., ,,, ,,,,, f <lb />
will be taken to collect The age. and she lived with her father by his future bride who hart r. , member of the fore-. <lb />
Ken lo collect. I <lb />
will Immediately proceed lo put j and mother, her mother being blind <lb />
Into judgments accounts which arc <lb />
not paid by October 1st, 1913. <lb />
seen and applauded his brilliant <lb />
Notice is also given that after to- <lb />
day no more credit will be given <lb />
PHARMACY. <lb />
September 1913. <lb />
When the dead woman's body war. <lb />
taken no one was there to <lb />
it except the blind mother and <lb />
the helpless <lb />
WICHITA, Oct. <lb />
all of whom unite in wishing for be. <lb />
n happy <lb />
Announcement of the program for <lb />
the Colored Teachers Meeting Pitt <lb />
county is made Moore <lb />
v ho is president, of the organization. <lb />
The meeting will be held hero <lb />
Saturday morning at o'clock <lb />
and is expected that ail of the <lb />
teachers of tile county will be here for <lb />
the occasion, The following program <lb />
has been arranged for the occasion <lb />
be carried <lb />
Meeting called to order. <lb />
-Opening Ex <lb />
lug. <lb />
Model Recitation ton .,,, out buildings. <lb />
a ACHE FARM could earn by cooking, and she had <lb />
within two and half miles of Green- nothing. The town will bear the <lb />
adapted to all crops, two Of the burial, and It Is not <lb />
room tenant houses, two likely that the father and mother <lb />
barns, thousand acre re. th,. county home, <lb />
to suit purchaser. J. W. <lb />
The bride was the recipient of paper on Arithmetic. <lb />
. i ill beautiful and on Grammar, <lb />
child, neither of whom meeting of the ,., popularity among ., ,;,,,. <lb />
had of the -sad accident which Commercial Congress, which was , ,,,. .;,, who her <lb />
bail befallen the woman. <lb />
, ,,,, , which preparations had been <lb />
She was supporting he her r bus <lb />
father, and her mother by what , of N. C. <lb />
The postponement was decided upon has resided for the past fifteen <lb />
because of the Inability of senators be having gone there from <lb />
,. and representatives to attend the at that time. However, bride <lb />
while Congress Is In ind had never met up lo <lb />
at Washington. months ago. It was a case of <lb />
at first and the i <lb />
1-2 W. 1686 to L. Flemings <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-S W. feet <lb />
to I. Fleming's corner, thence 1-S <lb />
W. to line of the ten acre piece <lb />
that Nobles bought and acquired off <lb />
the west end of No. thence with <lb />
the dividing line between said <lb />
and Lot No. to their corner, thence <lb />
N. E. to j. corner, <lb />
thence N. W. MO feet J. N <lb />
corner, .--J 8-4 <lb />
feel, thence N. E. feet, <lb />
N K. thence S. OS 1-2 B. <lb />
feet to the corner between <lb />
Ne. and No. with the <lb />
line between bits No. <lb />
No. t, S. 2-08 W. feet to the be- <lb />
ginning. Containing acres more <lb />
or less. For further reference see <lb />
the map survey the Fernando <lb />
Ward farm, made by H. F. In. <lb />
August <lb />
Farm No. l. has res cleared <lb />
land and one tenant . <lb />
Farm No. has n r If ll <lb />
land and two tenant I <lb />
Farm No. acres <lb />
ml. four tenant houses, one large <lb />
dwelling house, equipped cot- <lb />
1230 -How to teach <lb />
Importance of <lb />
Announcements <lb />
Cloning Song <lb />
The Best Hot Weather Tonic <lb />
blond. lip <lb />
l wilt won<lb />
1818 An American force under 1690 Massachusetts invaders not long in reaching an agree <lb />
Wad.- Hampton entered from Quebec without making He Is a widower, hut hi- <lb />
Canada from attack. are grown, She Is <lb />
trial of the first <lb />
Said farms will he sold separately <lb />
afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
j Terms cash, but suitable time will <lb />
be given purchasers to make <lb />
open application. The <lb />
to reject or accept all bid la <lb />
l i reserved, <lb />
For further In format ion apply to <lb />
J, Agent, <lb />
M, C. <lb />
airship. <lb />
Columbian Exposition a widow with two children, these re -Rattle of Trafalgar <lb />
her It. <lb />
1797 The famous frigate <lb />
was launched at Boston O. and Son. <lb />
death Greenville, N, C. <lb />
at formally dedicated aiding with her parents, <lb />
of Nelson, <lb />
ltd<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
Lit Hilt Inc. <lb />
D. ; Editor.<lb />
mouths. M <lb />
rate may be bad <lb />
, i S <lb />
riM ling, Col tier lb <lb />
and Ti <lb />
Al. <lb />
r . chars, . I<lb />
suppose Admiral Baton did While Monday MOW in the south as then, a mail's personal rights <lb />
v two wherein doe give might have been the earliest In the Thus ends one of the most famous cease when bis acts become a <lb />
lo Mis Eaton an; CUM murder- memory of the oldest citizens, and altogether unique cases in the to the public or a hindrance <lb />
him should not he forgotten that some nation. It was the first time in the the general welfare of any set of <lb />
our oldest citizens have but very lit- history of -New York state that a gov- people. <lb />
If Murphy wants a tie memory. was Impeached, and the pro- And so it is in voting. If your <lb />
Jury Inquiry, lie can gel it. He usu- ---------o of the trial attracted a when a rights- <lb />
all; gets what lie wants in New York Woodrow Wilson left academic ii throughout the nation. The is at stake should be <lb />
for politics three years ago Monday posed governor will make no state- for the failure of that move- <lb />
which is the most rapid rise or now, hut says that in- will talk ,,,,, it would ,. <lb />
IV expected that Mrs. man in the history of the country. what he will say and lust had done a wrong <lb />
would receive a pretty cool reception But Woody has shown that he is the when be will say it no one, perhaps course, you have a right to your <lb />
a, must was a little political Moses of till <lb />
. hi I <lb />
e ad a <lb />
And, we believe that the majority <lb />
the business men of the town will ha <lb />
glad enough to grant a holiday if the <lb />
men In their employ evidence any <lb />
desire to get out and work the route. <lb />
Several have advocated such a course, <lb />
but unless the clerks and office <lb />
manifest a desire to give their services <lb />
to the roads, we no reason for <lb />
closing up shop on either of these two <lb />
days. <lb />
Any man who professes to a <lb />
even knows, hut as to the right or wrong <lb />
the question that has to he de- of <lb />
FIRST OF THE JOHN MUIR'S STUDY MACHINE <lb />
not <lb />
it comes it win <lb />
Some of the farmers doubtless r- Many people are wondering the that need <lb />
the arrival cold weather, but r is I, and many vote he disappointed if he has to re- <lb />
But It is your moral at <lb />
It would he a thing If all of <lb />
them will be willing for <lb />
I. . , , ., r<lb />
In country have . ,,,. <lb />
on their shelves to<lb />
I .<lb />
tin law <lb />
the if cotton will jump two do- find the law t at made it possible tor <lb />
; bale I i lit .<lb />
much In r after the Civil War <lb />
ad S d during <lb />
ts through I term In office, <lb />
.- I and turned if <lb />
i bu can ; oil for I I he did during <lb />
the posts i campaign. At that lime I <lb />
do <lb />
and I now tin p<lb />
. and . .,. . to <lb />
int been dot <lb />
right en <lb />
i i v- ii i Is a man <lb />
; Green <lb />
to say <lb />
. show b <lb />
not lawful, duty to vote one way <lb />
or the other every time there is an <lb />
election where you are entitled to . <lb />
roll e in deciding the <lb />
Out of practically one hundred <lb />
million- pi and a <lb />
-five or thirty millions <lb />
v may qualify as voters. th <lb />
United States can muster not more <lb />
than about fifteen millions of <lb />
In a i And ft <lb />
percentage will hold good at <lb />
polling a over tie <lb />
. We do tend to <lb />
or not our people should b <lb />
the business men of the town were <lb />
to close their doors and go out <lb />
work the public roads of the <lb />
I is plenty of room for them to <lb />
the muscle of their limbs, <lb />
and the roads need all the working <lb />
that they can get The man who <lb />
i to go out and work the <lb />
mads of the county will Bad <lb />
we re, in per- <lb />
from his employer to <lb />
k for that day. <lb />
In sympathy the <lb />
. pal long <lb />
whirl <lb />
. . .<lb />
from<lb />
Noe l for i. <lb />
i i say i. Id, W II <lb />
i- a i <lb />
man who will put on <lb />
In such is this, I<lb />
persist, m , i- a I thing, <lb />
. mid seem that those i n an <lb />
i bi n w <lb />
It is a little strange <lb />
Dukes get In trouble when g <lb />
far away from home. <lb />
i .- surest way rutting down ti, <lb />
cost of living is in eating <lb />
and eat clothes. <lb />
William Marconi, i <lb />
at, i another in i- <lb />
d and be this <lb />
I know that are not made <lb />
for him. <lb />
JImmie of tin A Ii I'll <lb />
will now be <lb />
i having the first snow of the <lb />
. and, boys, lie is certainly <lb />
om i. t;. honor,<lb />
id will It do us If he stand <lb />
p ti, s if t <lb />
right, ct them they an <lb />
a- he at the <lb />
Rate meeting. <lb />
do led , OS I I f <lb />
does It gel tin I <lb />
to r pose him from i for , eds <lb />
long i fore he i <lb />
. , . i decided at the ballot box, and <lb />
, lei None r, and <lb />
has I n Ii ken by . <lb />
We still of the opinion that till <lb />
is a concocted by n hunch <lb />
bosses who soc that was <lb />
the friend of people, and a mail <lb />
who fought for what lie believed to <lb />
he the rights of the people. <lb />
r Is impeached; he is deposed <lb />
. to observe ii A <lb />
Hi el , the <lb />
day, the i i close <lb />
ti and ill th s <lb />
every man e a to <lb />
should realize that be Is under a <lb />
obligation to his country and t <lb />
bis family to express his opinion <lb />
every public matter that has to I <lb />
no <lb />
time Will he wasted that is .-pent med- <lb />
upon the suggestion of Mr, <lb />
Daniels. <lb />
Castro was held <lb />
, i last year, he lived in i <lb />
same room that was given Mrs, but the bunch that put <lb />
burst the other day. <lb />
wouldn't old and <lb />
make a pair in this world That <lb />
was -iv of one and half a dozen <lb />
so Aunt will at <lb />
in e to see land of the <lb />
i th-- home of the <lb />
A man in York a wind <lb />
with hi- neck broken, which is <lb />
another argument in favor of abolish <lb />
hanging as ., means capital <lb />
punishment, <lb />
Huerta's hours o power may he <lb />
numbered, but tie- Washington <lb />
don't want to get it in their <lb />
i that old man can't play the <lb />
wild during those precious moments. <lb />
him out win yet he called to account <lb />
their <lb />
Mils. <lb />
Before she had scarcely set foot <lb />
on the American the land o <lb />
the free and the home of the <lb />
old Aunt was <lb />
A ; i is that a certain <lb />
. lead to the altar <lb />
but m i . . . to the <lb />
o--------- <lb />
lust to <lb />
lit the <lb />
. ;<lb />
a ;, of foreign powers ha, <lb />
declined i- participate in the <lb />
Exposition at San Fran- ordered deported and sent back to <lb />
in 1915. If the United -where she came This was <lb />
to I'll them that they couldn't Bl as to way that Americans <lb />
participate in the benefits of the ca- want none of the doctrine and win- <lb />
you would see the pot begin to campaigns which have <lb />
boll. made this woman famous over the <lb />
o--------- world. She may think that this <lb />
Cowan, of the Wilmington of business can be practiced In <lb />
and Patton, of Charlotte News across the waters, but lady <lb />
have been wondering where Ur already been reminded, in a gen- <lb />
Cook Is hibernating at this season. Up kind-hearted way, that It will not <lb />
.-Gentlemen, it gives us great pleasure so ,. this side. <lb />
th. kind that Mississippi to announce that be is now exhibit. it may be that when the appeal to <lb />
eminent will have Ms smiling countenance in the Washington authorities is made, that <lb />
vaudeville shows. <lb />
Sunday, the gov <lb />
additional calls for <lb />
to p up Hi.- standing army. <lb />
Ii , p that in his I. I <lb />
Bryan former <lb />
II Lane Wilson was merely <lb />
i i . mi <lb />
I i <lb />
to In r talk. You know the county seat Mount <lb />
do that. much larger than both the <lb />
towns put together and really ought <lb />
th right to An- De the county seat of Nash and <lb />
port Mrs If necessary, ml combined, <lb />
this <lb />
Mrs. will be allowed to en- <lb />
the pearly gates of our metropolis <lb />
Tarboro and Nashville are both but after she has had evidence con- <lb />
at Rocky Mount because the elusive that her presence is not n <lb />
latter city Is working for n new the least desired by the majority of <lb />
to be formed, of which it shall be the people It would seem that she would <lb />
. have at least understanding <lb />
take <lb />
She was deported on the grounds <lb />
that she was an undesirable <lb />
and it would seem that the <lb />
SOT <lb />
people over the en- <lb />
lire country will uphold the stand <lb />
taken by those three <lb />
men in New York the oilier day who <lb />
spoke against prostitution in our <lb />
cities, and said that this evil was not <lb />
necessary to the betterment and <lb />
fare of the citizenship. They are <lb />
certainly on the right track, <lb />
are speaking against an evil which <lb />
K-t rooted in vice, and Which Is rap- <lb />
idly gaining support among the low- <lb />
classes. <lb />
The statement of Dean Sumner to <lb />
the that plea that vice if <lb />
necessary is an insult to the <lb />
of womanhood, a reflection on man <lb />
hood, and the celebrate <lb />
everlastingly true, lie argued that <lb />
does not solve even <lb />
remotest phase of it. Regulation <lb />
not regulate and never has, b-it <lb />
rather gives a false seclusion. The <lb />
only to pursue is constant <lb />
and persistent The <lb />
speaker said that city clubs and <lb />
organizations could do but little to <lb />
end this evil, and that the <lb />
portion of it must be done by the or- <lb />
efforts of the church. <lb />
Dean Simmer took occasion to fling <lb />
a broadside into the man who leads <lb />
a double standard of life. Woman <lb />
hood has not placed the premium up- <lb />
on man that man ha-s put upon <lb />
woman. Men go where and when <lb />
they please, and yet, of them I <lb />
, if I U <lb />
roads c Tilt county, <lb />
, deal from her before do- <lb />
a- that. <lb />
you put ii n , <lb />
Only commendation undesirable here. i . <lb />
should he made of the movement out the glad hand to all <lb />
started by the American Prison As- ,,. knock at he- <lb />
to remedy the delays in th admission, but we do not <lb />
Which she committed, and for which Witt the best girls in I <lb />
wot responsible. In would community. And girls and women <lb />
will be -one bad enough to say that punishment of criminals. When a for who upon tan <lb />
; pi <lb />
;. a tow n i- i <lb />
death I I i- <lb />
ii , <lb />
Mr. am his Mobile en- <lb />
in- I I In r.- a- no p.,. <lb />
bit <lb />
apparently the <lb />
New York are not <lb />
him to leave them, <lb />
people <lb />
to allow <lb />
.,. for him. <lb />
The president has stood th.- test of <lb />
very well far, but when <lb />
It comes to the marring his <lb />
w ill yield to temptation, <lb />
Ti, Mercury in our <lb />
which tried to run out the to;. <lb />
the tube last August, is now trying <lb />
t , punch a hole through the button,. <lb />
of those students at the <lb />
University who will next month help <lb />
to work the roads of old Orange <lb />
will on that day do their first <lb />
manual labor. <lb />
should not <lb />
party for the sake a I'm <lb />
nomination to Congress mere- <lb />
because a rotten of Demo <lb />
politicians put him out of <lb />
at <lb />
it is reported that further conflict <lb />
crime is committed, let the criminal that carry with them <lb />
be Justice as as possible. of plate glass windows, and <lb />
As ii is unfair to keep a man burning of public and private prop- <lb />
prisoned a long time awaiting <lb />
trial and freedom, if freedom i- <lb />
come, just so is it unjust to keep I VOTING. <lb />
a man to begin his Secretary of the Navy <lb />
Daniels has recently aired ills views <lb />
---------n ,, several subjects of interest to the <lb />
To ration. Cowan. Home, and all public One of these, and a very <lb />
the rest. Including the one compulsory <lb />
News, we would like to say that we <lb />
. ,, , , The secretary <lb />
did not out the side show be- <lb />
we got caught on those citizen vote who can legal- <lb />
For the love of Mike, men, do so, and gives his reasons for <lb />
a fellow a fair show. opinion. <lb />
Tint the point is did yon, g . M Mr <lb />
SIB- <lb />
While It already been <lb />
that The will <lb />
place Its subscription list on the <lb />
ca-h in alliance basis the first <lb />
of January, attention will be <lb />
called In it from time to time <lb />
mi that all subscribers may be <lb />
fully of the change. The <lb />
subscription list will he revised <lb />
during the month of December, <lb />
and after January 1st, the pa- <lb />
per will be sent only to those <lb />
who lime for It in alliance <lb />
mid discontinued at the <lb />
of the time paid for unless <lb />
renewed. <lb />
A number of subscribers who <lb />
have called In to pay since the <lb />
announcement made, <lb />
expressed approval of the <lb />
change to the rash In advance <lb />
system. It will prove better for <lb />
the subscribers and fer the pa- <lb />
per, as well as dispense with <lb />
the annoyance of having to <lb />
dun them through printed no. <lb />
We hope every <lb />
make note of the change, <lb />
and pay In time to prevent his <lb />
name being dropped from the <lb />
list. The dale printed after the <lb />
name on tho paper will show <lb />
each one just how his <lb />
stands. Do not wait for a <lb />
statement to me mailed, but <lb />
the date after name <lb />
and payment according, <lb />
before January. <lb />
Taken <lb />
On Friday. October a black <lb />
sow, weighing about pounds, two <lb />
slits In right ear and one in left ear. <lb />
Owner can obtain same by proving <lb />
ownership and paying <lb />
C. <lb />
ltd N. c <lb />
often know that such is the <lb />
Vet a man will not be seen in pub <lb />
with a woman about whom tilt <lb />
slightest questionable remarks an I, <lb />
made Tin- man who leads a double <lb />
standard life is Indecent, lie is not <lb />
good enough for women I <lb />
to associate With, and lie is <lb />
for much of oil that is in<lb />
Those noted a <lb />
line of thought that should be given <lb />
careful study. The problems of vice <lb />
our great cities are questions of <lb />
the hour, and, while much i- <lb />
done to remedy the evil, the matter <lb />
is becoming more and move serious <lb />
every -lay. <lb />
KM It SALE TAME PET <lb />
a pair. <lb />
Jr., Falkland, N. C. <lb />
d-w law <lb />
put up for somebody else to do the <lb />
TO THE HO ADS. <lb />
People in every section <lb />
of the state are to observe <lb />
in the Balkan Stales i- possible <lb />
Inning, that didn't do it. <lb />
We to Perform November and m good roads days <lb />
Jury duty, pay taxes, and obey <lb />
Julian Hawthorne declares that <lb />
Atlanta penitentiary is worse than <lb />
hell. Well, he baa lived through a <lb />
prison term there, so lie need have <lb />
fear of the future. <lb />
and it will always be until those How can a man when he process of the court, yet when It <lb />
tie powers realize that there is a comes to a matter of easting a ballot. <lb />
t--r way titling difficulties than <lb />
he may do a- be pleases. It is a well <lb />
according to the proclamation of Gov- <lb />
So far we have heard <lb />
nothing of any preparations being <lb />
made the people of this town or <lb />
county. Greenville and Pitt county <lb />
cannot afford to get behind in this <lb />
matter, and our people should awake <lb />
The High of Impeachment known fact that when any such <lb />
. Sitting in the ease against as this comes up, and when <lb />
of the danger, the William of New York, is going to <lb />
Washington authorities seem to have decided by a big majority to be done the matter, some fellow to their duly. <lb />
little fear, but are taking fright It move the chief executive from his of bl ready to bob up and declare that, would be a good thing for the <lb />
It was the unanimous decision it Is stepping on a man's personal merchants of the town to give a <lb />
The thing you hear of that f <lb />
who said that Lao Frank was not John recognition of the new fl <lb />
guilty will likely be that he has been regime. Why should the course of the court, however, to allow the rights. That argument was <lb />
taken in by the Georgia state hospital this be Influenced by governor still the right to hold office I North Carolina was <lb />
for the Insane. that of any other the state, and he was not pass her prohibition law. but now. opportunity to go and do service. <lb />
to their employees on <lb />
days so that all may have <lb />
I AH POSITION THIS SEASON <lb />
to pay you the highest each price <lb />
for your raw furs all kinds. D. <lb />
Beach at J, H. and O. <lb />
store. C <lb />
Napoleon commenced his <lb />
and disastrous retreat <lb />
from Moscow. <lb />
Lord surrendered <lb />
tho British army Yorktown. <lb />
Congress adopted <lb />
the Pine Tree flag. <lb />
Never Closed My <lb />
Eyes Last <lb />
How often have <lb />
been forced to say <lb />
these very words. You <lb />
evidently have never <lb />
Pills <lb />
which gently regulate <lb />
your system and stir <lb />
your liver to action. <lb />
Sugar coated or plain <lb />
at your druggist. <lb />
Tracts Recently Found Prove That <lb />
English Women Sought Votes <lb />
Many Years Ago. <lb />
The title of a tract In a recent <lb />
published at London, England, <lb />
merits notice. It <lb />
Hoe, for a Husband; or The <lb />
Parliament of Desires, <lb />
Decrees, and Determinations. The <lb />
principal members are Mrs. Beatrice <lb />
Blinks, Mrs. Sale Woman, Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Prick-Song, Mrs. Mrs. <lb />
Tabitha It begins <lb />
as <lb />
able any longer to forbear the <lb />
very many inconveniences, occasioned <lb />
by the general backwardness of men. <lb />
who contrary to the law of God and <lb />
nature, are wooed to that which <lb />
they not <lb />
would prompt them to proffer; we the <lb />
maids and virgins of Great Britain <lb />
have thought lit, to the end a speedy <lb />
remedy of this evil may be attained, <lb />
to choose members fit able to sit <lb />
in etc. <lb />
So apparently the demand for <lb />
for did not originate with Mill. <lb />
Another tract is as <lb />
parliament of ladies, with their <lb />
laws newly enacted, and Mr. <lb />
states that the title to tho <lb />
first edition. Issued In 1640, <lb />
parliament of women. With <lb />
the merry laws by them newly en- <lb />
acted. To live In more ease, <lb />
pride and but especially <lb />
that tin y might have superiority and <lb />
domineer over their <lb />
USED A LITTLE DIPLOMACY <lb />
Detroit Wife Got Everything She <lb />
Wanted and Wasted Only a Short <lb />
Time In Argument. <lb />
course, you can't possibly afford <lb />
a new bonnet for <lb />
at present, my <lb />
a new gown is ab- <lb />
out of the <lb />
true, Just at this <lb />
suppose so. And a few simple <lb />
dresses would cost too <lb />
was hoping that you could get <lb />
along without them. I need all tho <lb />
money I have in my business right<lb />
what I thought. You can't <lb />
possibly afford to buy the things I <lb />
absolutely need. So far as I am con- <lb />
you must be very <lb />
what ere you driving <lb />
you can afford to go on the <lb />
board of commerce cruise and spend <lb />
as much money as you like on your <lb />
own selfish <lb />
I see. Well, since I've made my <lb />
reservation, perhaps you might Just as <lb />
well go down and order those things <lb />
you need. There are circumstances <lb />
that alter Free Press. <lb />
Naturalist Tells of Wonderful <lb />
for Which He Has Not Yet <lb />
Taken Out a Patent <lb />
I still Indulged my <lb />
love of mechanical writes <lb />
John In bis volume, of My <lb />
Boyhood and Invented a <lb />
desk In which the books I had to <lb />
study were arranged In order at the <lb />
beginning of each term. I also made a <lb />
bed which set me on my feet every <lb />
morning at tho hour determined on, <lb />
and in dark winter mornings Just as <lb />
the bed set me on the floor lighted <lb />
the lamp. Then, after the minutes <lb />
lowed for dressing had elapsed, a <lb />
click was heard, and the first book <lb />
to be studied was up from a <lb />
rack below the top of the desk, thrown <lb />
open, and allowed to remain there the <lb />
number of minutes required. Then <lb />
tho machinery closed tho book and <lb />
lowed it to drop back into Its stall, <lb />
then moved the rack forward and <lb />
threw up the next In order, and so on, <lb />
nil tho day being divided according to <lb />
tho times of recitation, and time re- <lb />
quired and allotted to each study. <lb />
this, I thought it would <lb />
a fine thing in the summer time, when <lb />
tho sun rose early, to with <lb />
the clock controlled bed machinery, <lb />
and make use of sunbeams instead. <lb />
This I did simply by taking a lens out <lb />
of my small spy glass, fining it on a <lb />
frame on the sill of my bedroom win- <lb />
and pointing It to the sunrise; <lb />
tho sunbeams on a thread, <lb />
burned it allowing tho bed <lb />
machinery to put me on my feet <lb />
I wished to arise at any <lb />
given time after sunrise, I had only <lb />
to turn the pivoted frame that held <lb />
tho lens the requisite number of de- <lb />
or minutes. Thus I took <lb />
son's advice and hitched my dump- <lb />
lug wagon bed to a <lb />
AM, THE <lb />
let Periodical Spell of Lag <lb />
in lour Temper and <lb />
Spoil Your Work. <lb />
If your liver doesn't behave right <lb />
all the lime If it sometimes stops <lb />
working and you become bilious and <lb />
don't take but <lb />
try Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
You are safe in taking Dodson's <lb />
Tone. It's a harmless, pleas- <lb />
ant vegetable remedy that starts the <lb />
liver without stirring up your whole <lb />
as often does, it la <lb />
pi tail i id for children who need <lb />
B liver tonic e in a while, but <lb />
should not be dosed with drugs. <lb />
Dodson's Liver Ton , by the <lb />
Greenville Drug Company. T its <lb />
s it with o clean op ti <lb />
hut h wit h <lb />
a smile If it fails to <lb />
e, cents I your <lb />
If j had ii in <lb />
poi I;, t. If you m ed the <lb />
need It I <lb />
your <lb />
from tho Greenville Di us. <lb />
Company <lb />
Smith in i- on the <lb />
Started Today, That Man, Hut Nothing a let <lb />
Work Ben Heard of <lb />
last Week. Him. <lb />
Will Co, tin- who shot and <lb />
killed John <lb />
mar last night, <lb />
still at large and ti.- i <lb />
additional boots of the <lb />
county opened their tall term tots <lb />
morning, and will at once get <lb />
to the regular work of t <lb />
A very much larger number would <lb />
opened and began their session <lb />
were it not for the fact that many of <lb />
the farmers are keeping their children <lb />
at home help pick cotton. As <lb />
,. the d <lb />
i. . <lb />
rail in this which I <lb />
pi rs out of the Bold, and <lb />
hat o . m from <lb />
their <lb />
-i<lb />
re It will. <lb />
BALK, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county made in <lb />
l No, 1800, entitled <lb />
W. B. Baker and wife Mollie Baker <lb />
i t sis, v.-. J . Kurd et <lb />
commissioner will sell for <lb />
cash before the door in <lb />
yet have no clue as to the on Saturday, November <lb />
whole affair hap following described real es- <lb />
paned In short time, in the Pitt and <lb />
was very little I I town Bethel, <lb />
could learned about the mini . One t beginning at corner on <lb />
Deputy Sheriff Ernest Dud t on the East Main <lb />
a few men running south with <lb />
morning, and Andrew M i-v feet; <lb />
cat over I ; street <lb />
deed and t to Bl ml and Bros., line; thence<lb />
DANIELS <lb />
NAMES i <lb />
POOR GIRAFFE LOVED TURTLE <lb />
For the Earache. <lb />
am afraid I have greatly Inter- <lb />
with my own Bald a <lb />
celebrated giving the fol- <lb />
lowing advice to many of my <lb />
At the first symptoms of earache, let <lb />
the patient He on the bed with the <lb />
painful ear uppermost, fold a thick <lb />
towel and tuck around the neck; <lb />
then with a teaspoon fill the ear with <lb />
warm water. Continue doing this for <lb />
or minutes; the water will fill <lb />
the ear orifice and flow over on tho <lb />
towel. Afterwards turn over the head, <lb />
let the water run out, and plug tho <lb />
ear with glycerin and cotton. <lb />
This may be done every hour until <lb />
relief Is Obtained. It Is an almost In- <lb />
variable cure and has saved many <lb />
cases of acute Inflammation. The <lb />
should be quite warm, but not too <lb />
the Family Doctor. <lb />
Animal's Suicide In <lb />
Explained to Satisfaction of <lb />
Commissary. <lb />
It Is a sad, sad story and the de- <lb />
tails will never be tho <lb />
at the the <lb />
Paris zoo, committed suicide. <lb />
This giraffe, who held the record <lb />
In her class for height, was <lb />
Tho attendants noticed the <lb />
other day that looked troubled. <lb />
She stood In her front yard waving <lb />
her long neck from side to Bide, her <lb />
eyes in the clouds. Then she dashed <lb />
her head against tho Bide of her <lb />
house, causing concussion of the <lb />
brain. <lb />
The commissary of police was <lb />
of her death and ho opened an <lb />
Inquest. What were the reasons for <lb />
She was of high standing, <lb />
four aid a half meters. She was not <lb />
Involved In the troubles of married <lb />
life, for the simple reason that she <lb />
-was not married. Perhaps, however, <lb />
she was in love. <lb />
When the commissary came to this <lb />
question he felt sure he was on the <lb />
right track. From the keepers he <lb />
learned In fact that the giraffe some <lb />
time previously had fallen In love <lb />
with a turtle, but the latter showed <lb />
almost stony Indifference to her ad- <lb />
She tried to make eyes st <lb />
the turtle, but ho seemingly paid no <lb />
attention to her. Tho turtle seemed <lb />
to think was an Inseparable dis- <lb />
between them. The Inquest <lb />
was ended and only for <lb />
the commissary to notify the family <lb />
of the deceased. <lb />
Lead International Fleet <lb />
Panama <lb />
Hay Opens. <lb />
H. Oct <lb />
. Daniels formally <lb />
ed today that the bl to I, <lb />
Oregon, which the trip <lb />
around Cape Horn in the early days <lb />
of the Spanish war will lead the <lb />
m int. fl through <lb />
Panama Canal, when the <lb />
i. opened In 1915. <lb />
km tho have <lb />
yet been formulated, Secretary Dan- <lb />
win I,, aboard, and in all prob- <lb />
ability President Wilson; also it baa <lb />
suggested that all surviving <lb />
who served on the Oregon <lb />
the again at their <lb />
posts of duty when tin- battleship <lb />
heads tho procession tie <lb />
i anal. In event lie Oregon Will <lb />
ho by Rear Admiral <lb />
Charles I-;. Clark, retired, now living <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
The acceptance by the British for- <lb />
of the imitation form the <lb />
States to send a squadron of <lb />
warships to go through the with <lb />
tin- International Beet, van convoyed <lb />
today to Secretary Bryan through <lb />
Page. Great Britain is the <lb />
first of the nation to accept the In- <lb />
to participate in a <lb />
which v.-ill bring together at <lb />
Hampton RoadS the greatest fleet r <lb />
assembled in American waters. <lb />
i i <lb />
III I <lb />
ult, of F<lb />
I, <lb />
f, d I <lb />
thou <lb />
e n. <lb />
I n s t r So. <lb />
, id <lb />
pal, and Mrs, El <lb />
i- i r of Intel mi I <lb />
i Ml Bi <lb />
ii i a r <lb />
faculty. <lb />
The school at Falkland also opened <lb />
last week. Miss Stokes, of Virginia, <lb />
i of this school, and she is <lb />
ti by Miss Edwards, of <lb />
Cross School open- <lb />
ed last week with Mi.-s <lb />
Skinner and Miss Mattie <lb />
ti <lb />
coroner was that the man <lb />
Will C <lb />
r rt . I I <lb />
i , <lb />
I I to <lb />
i with <lb />
o tho I gin- <lb />
,, <lb />
. be <lb />
brothel <lb />
the room. He A. C.<lb />
i i Ii <lb />
ting <lb />
no i to got <lb />
i .-about.- to <lb />
i i <lb />
h bi Hi red that <lb />
Cox Is -.-till hiding In the m <lb />
hood of and a <lb />
watch i being to pi for him, thong , <lb />
he has not been taken, <lb />
M Hi <lb />
Tried at tot <lb />
TO AID PEOPLES. <lb />
OF <lb />
THE AIRSHIP <lb />
VICTIMS, <lb />
Fell Victim to Octopus. <lb />
A tragedy of the coast, the rough <lb />
portion of western Tasmania, has been <lb />
up by a discovery by two <lb />
young men, and at <lb />
Cornwall. They caught a monster <lb />
twelve feet six inches long, <lb />
feet thick from chest to back, and <lb />
three feet across tho buck, and on <lb />
opening the stomach found a man's <lb />
shirt inside. The shirt was similar to <lb />
that known to been worn by a <lb />
miner, Shaw who was <lb />
lost on the coast several months ago, <lb />
and supposed to have been swept from <lb />
Trumpeter rock, yards distant from <lb />
where the octopus was killed. Tho <lb />
octopus is the largest known of on the <lb />
nest coast of Tasmania. <lb />
Progressive Saskatchewan. <lb />
A traveler was asked by a fellow <lb />
passenger who had Just boarded tho <lb />
train call <lb />
Saskatchewan. what do you <lb />
think of The traveler <lb />
gave his testimony, which was to the <lb />
effect that he thought <lb />
was a real live town, a town, a <lb />
town which meant to get and <lb />
which had a great future ahead of It, <lb />
a town which had remarkable <lb />
progress during tho short It had <lb />
been in existence. were you <lb />
Inquired the man from Boost- <lb />
weeks <lb />
the traveler replied. cried <lb />
In astonishment that <lb />
such Implied Ignorance could be, <lb />
You Been it morn- <lb />
Yes, He Remembered. <lb />
Charlie Is the cashier of a country <lb />
bank. He and May were engaged to <lb />
be married, but a Quarrel separated <lb />
them and the ring was handed back. <lb />
remember, May add- <lb />
ed, next we meet do so <lb />
as perfect <lb />
A few days later May entered Char- <lb />
He's bank and presented a check for <lb />
payment. Charlie took the check and <lb />
examined critically and then. In- <lb />
stead of cashing It, he handed back. <lb />
so he said, It's <lb />
against tho rules of this bank to <lb />
checks for perfect strangers. You <lb />
must find some one In town to identify <lb />
Peculiarity of Cast Iron. <lb />
Singularly enough, cast Iron, never <lb />
considered very strong, and thought <lb />
by most people to be far less durable <lb />
than steel, Improves greatly In <lb />
strength when subjected to constant <lb />
shocks. This was proved by guns of <lb />
various ages and service. Guns tried <lb />
a month after casting burst at tho <lb />
seventieth or eightieth discharge- <lb />
Other guns, which had been In use for <lb />
years, failed to burst after <lb />
or and cast Iron <lb />
bars, after being subjected to <lb />
frequently gain per cent. In <lb />
strength. But, In all cases, tho cast <lb />
Iron which proved strongest was cast <lb />
Iron which had had In be- <lb />
tween tho hard work. <lb />
BERLIN, Oct, Joint <lb />
funeral services Were h Id today <lb />
over the bodies of twenty-three of <lb />
the twenty-eight victims of <lb />
disaster to the Zeppelin airship. The <lb />
ceremonies took place at noon In the <lb />
old garrison church near tho <lb />
palace. William and <lb />
his sons were present, accompanied <lb />
by the- Empress and Crown Princess, <lb />
while Count Zeppelin and about a <lb />
thousand army and navy officers at- <lb />
tended. <lb />
The occupied tin- entire <lb />
chancel of the church, covered with <lb />
masses of floral tributes. An. <lb />
of the various foreign legations at- <lb />
tended in full uniform, seven of tho <lb />
bodies were buried the adjoining <lb />
cemetery, the six sons of Em- <lb />
heading the of <lb />
mourners, while the Other bodies <lb />
were taken to the homes of dead <lb />
men in various parts of the country. <lb />
Prince Fritz, coining to the <lb />
in an auto, struck and s. <lb />
injured u f year old boy. <lb />
His Wife, <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Oct <lb />
a colored man of Greenville, <lb />
was tried and convicted of <lb />
his wife with a brick, lb- is await- <lb />
trial at criminal court under a <lb />
of <lb />
Messrs. It. and S, Ross, <lb />
were in town Thursday. <lb />
Miss Cox bit Wednesday <lb />
for where she will <lb />
a case of nines.-. <lb />
Miss Flossie a former <lb />
,. dent of School, who <lb />
now teaching at Snow Hill, spent <lb />
visiting <lb />
LAKE X. Y., Oct <lb />
The thirty-first annual meeting of tie <lb />
Lake Conference of Friends <lb />
of Indian and Other Dependent <lb />
Peoples assembled today with a <lb />
attendance of philanthropists, <lb />
tors, public, officials and others in- <lb />
in tho welfare of the <lb />
ans, and other peoples <lb />
whom the United govern-ls <lb />
has been placed in a position <lb />
of guardianship. The sessions will friends. <lb />
continue to and including Friday F. J. the new pastor <lb />
and will be presided over by r U Baptist church, addressed the <lb />
Dr. Elmer B. Brown, chancellor of V- A- its meeting. <lb />
New York university. Me red <lb />
The Philippines discussions will may know U. W. Bail Is ready <lb />
deal with questions of administration, oysters. <lb />
the independence issue raised by th <lb />
Jones bill, and treatment of <lb />
and other pagan tribes of t, <lb />
islands. The discussions ti <lb />
the Americans Indians will embrace <lb />
a comprehensive inquiry Into <lb />
among the so-called Five Civil- <lb />
Tribes of Oklahoma, revealed <lb />
last winter while Congress was d <lb />
voting attention to the subject. Par- <lb />
attention will be paid to the <lb />
protection of the Indiana from <lb />
less exploitation. <lb />
Cement, lime, doors, nails, and <lb />
windows, at A. W. Ange and Co. <lb />
Barbecue, oysters, and also <lb />
beef and meat at It. W. Hall's. <lb />
Windows, doors, and all kinds of <lb />
building supplies; prices right, B <lb />
Forrest and Company's store <lb />
th <lb />
fill, 1913. <lb />
J. B JAMES, Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
WILL l INTER- <lb />
EST OF TEACHERS <lb />
TO TAKE EXTRA <lb />
WORK, <lb />
It is the tie blast Car- <lb />
Training School to <lb />
tie of I to who are <lb />
ed in teaching and to aid them In be- <lb />
coming more <lb />
Knowing that many teachers would <lb />
be- anxious to take a course of study <lb />
their school term, if the op- <lb />
wire given, the Training <lb />
School has offered, free of charge, the <lb />
following Saturday course for this <lb />
Pedagogy; English; <lb />
which includes Arithmetic, Al- <lb />
bra Geometry; Primary <lb />
History the Latin, <lb />
and Drawing. <lb />
The work will be given by com- <lb />
Instructors and will prove of <lb />
great value to those teachers who <lb />
hike advantage of this opportunity. <lb />
Panama Canal. <lb />
It Is morn than probable the build- <lb />
of the canal would never <lb />
have been possible but for the dis- <lb />
Dr. Jesse of tho <lb />
United army who, by the way, <lb />
sacrificed his life while the <lb />
experiments leading to tho discovery <lb />
-that yellow fever was transmitted <lb />
by the bite of the deadly <lb />
But for that wonderful and <lb />
timely discovery tho mortality, and at- <lb />
misery, of the fever would <lb />
have been a handicap too great to <lb />
have been borne. <lb />
Remarkable <lb />
The double has long been a <lb />
character of fiction and drama; <lb />
Lyons Immediately comes to <lb />
mind. One encounters him constantly <lb />
on stage, in mystifications of the <lb />
kind of which Groat Lafayette- <lb />
was a master. So close. Indeed, was <lb />
tho resemblance between him and <lb />
professional double that after his <lb />
death In a hotel In Glasgow was <lb />
for a mutter of uncertainty <lb />
whether was his body or that of the <lb />
other man which was found In <lb />
ruins. Tho matter la a curious one. <lb />
It might b worth Investigating more <lb />
closely. <lb />
TO TALK <lb />
HIM <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. Women will <lb />
talk twenty-four hours continuously <lb />
the public square near the subway <lb />
terminal and the Island Hall- <lb />
way station In Brooklyn, through <lb />
which great flock to work, as <lb />
part of a big suffrage campaign be- <lb />
waged that section this week. <lb />
The record-breaking <lb />
will be under the auspices of the <lb />
Women Political Thirteen <lb />
women enrolled to take part. The <lb />
oratory will begin seven o'clock <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
this <lb />
of of the <lb />
Season Was Today. <lb />
Jack Frost made Ills first <lb />
in this morning. Early <lb />
risers report a very heavy coat of the <lb />
snowy substance, and say that it was <lb />
an unusually big frost for this time <lb />
of year. It Is not thought that the <lb />
this time did any damage to <lb />
of the crops remaining In the <lb />
field, though the very early arrival <lb />
of cold weather cut short the <lb />
Cotton crop somewhat <lb />
Voter Stomach <lb />
JUST ONE D of <lb />
Stomach Remedy <lb />
and Be Convinced You Can <lb />
Be Restored To Health <lb />
Lectures on Huh Land, <lb />
The series lectures In Mont <lb />
Baptist church by the pastor, Rev. C <lb />
M. Rock, on Sunday and <lb />
nights, have awakened much t, <lb />
and are heard by ,, <lb />
Air. Rock tells most int. , <lb />
bi and s visited during <lb />
late trip to the Holy land, and <lb />
; the s, i <lb />
when Christ lived upon the earth an; <lb />
taught amid the very scenes <lb />
of. While all of his lectures <lb />
been exceedingly Interesting, none <lb />
have surpassed one Sunday <lb />
night on the around the <lb />
Galilee, lie several lecture <lb />
to deliver before completing the <lb />
series. Through these lectures lie <lb />
store of Information he obtain <lb />
from his, trip and study of the <lb />
. Land Is being Imported to those win- <lb />
take advantage of the opportunity <lb />
bear them, <lb />
The public schools at King's Cross <lb />
Roads completed their first month's <lb />
work on October II. The school has <lb />
three teachers and as many students <lb />
can be well cared for by <lb />
ladles, The school building is well <lb />
and comfortably filled with the <lb />
and some good work is being <lb />
Following is the honor roll for the <lb />
first <lb />
Louise Atkinson, Roy <lb />
Manning, Bobbie Norman. <lb />
Second Lillian Smith. <lb />
Fourth Mary Jane <lb />
Filth Marj Belle Tyson, An- <lb />
s. Mamie Ruth Smith, Lee <lb />
Corbett, n Ashley Atkinson. <lb />
sixth . Christine Smith, <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
Si Mattie Smith, Leona <lb />
Tyson, Clifton <lb />
The highest average was by <lb />
Mattie Smith and J. Clifton <lb />
DELIA SMITH. <lb />
IDA <lb />
NANNIE MOORE, <lb />
hers, <lb />
ti <lb />
October in. <lb />
First general court in Ann i <lb />
ca held at <lb />
Ten touchdowns in a gall <lb />
Just 4-1 minutes, was record of <lb />
the Princeton Tigers in their <lb />
with <lb />
s Tl i Am, battleship fleet <lb />
was received with honors by <lb />
lb.- <lb />
not to take <lb />
s on i <lb />
., . ,., la <lb />
required i- the t , <lb />
, i Ailments that great <lb />
rest re , led to <lb />
pod health. Wonderful i <lb />
taken I v many i <lb />
throughout land, it I, bi <lb />
health w . had <lb />
p ever n i sod w,, now <lb />
It a Wonderful Remedy and are <lb />
who may With Stomach, <lb />
and I <lb />
Wonderful Stomach Remedy use <lb />
than i, mean lei i it are put en <lb />
market the various n <lb />
in by and one do <lb />
more to convince the moat is <lb />
than tons of other medicines, <lb />
will and entirely <lb />
natural, as It acts on the source and <lb />
these ailments, removing, the poisonous ca- <lb />
and Due e . I allaying tho under. <lb />
. , in <lb />
, a the i . I <lb />
sent,. V Just et Wonderful <lb />
Stomach to a test <lb />
will be a your recovery <lb />
and will highly e it others <lb />
are booklet on <lb />
to <lb />
Whiting- Bl., <lb />
For Sale in . C, by <lb />
run l. <lb />
and Druggists everywhere i <lb />
THE BEST HOT WEATHER TONIC, <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC <lb />
The Old Standard, General Tonic, Drives out Malaria, <lb />
Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. <lb />
FOR GROWN PEOPLE AND CHILDREN. <lb />
It is combination of and in a tasteless form that wonder- <lb />
fully strengthens and fortifies the system to withstand the depressing of <lb />
hot summer. TONIC has no for Malaria, <lb />
Chills and Weakness, general debility and of appetite. Gives life and <lb />
vigor to Nursing Mothers Pale, Children. Removes with- <lb />
out purging. Relieves and low spirits. Arouses the liver lo <lb />
action and purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete <lb />
Strengthener. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. cents.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new <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 />
many lines. <lb />
If it is style we have it <lb />
We can supply your <lb />
needs <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Department Store <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
Farm Contains One half mile of Farm t Hie, <lb />
Farm contain Hi Acre On sand road. <lb />
Farm contains Acres Standard. <lb />
Farm contain Acres One mile of <lb />
Farm contains Acres Between and <lb />
Farm contains Art Between and <lb />
Farm contains Acre Near <lb />
Farm contains Acres Between and <lb />
Farm Contains Acre- near <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
House and lot one Meet of of business section. <lb />
House and lot In West <lb />
House and lot In South <lb />
t Building lots In West Greenville. <lb />
Building in South <lb />
II 1-2 acres in West line location. <lb />
building lots in Ayden, oak <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO BUY <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO SELL <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
Office In Greenville Company's Sew Building. <lb />
LOW FARES <lb />
NOTICE OF AS <lb />
TO BE HELD IN DISTRICT NO. <lb />
TOWNSHIP, ON TUES- <lb />
DAY. NOVEMBER 1913. FOR THE <lb />
PURPOSE OF TAKING THE SENSE <lb />
OP THE VOTERS IN SAID DIS- <lb />
ON THE QUESTION OP IS- <lb />
SUING BONDS FOR THE <lb />
POSE OF ERECTING A SUITABLE <lb />
SCHOOL BUILDING IX SAID DIS- <lb />
The undersigned having been duly <lb />
appointed trustees of the <lb />
District No. S, in township. <lb />
Pitt county, by an act of the General <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina, <lb />
the 4th day of October, 1913, do now. <lb />
In accordance with the provisions <lb />
said act gives notice that an election <lb />
will be held In the town of <lb />
i land, said district, on Tuesday, No- <lb />
4th, 1913, for the purpose of <lb />
taking the sense of the qualified <lb />
living in said district on the <lb />
question of Issuing Interest <lb />
i bearing coupon bonds, with which ti- <lb />
a suitable school building In earn <lb />
district for the white children living <lb />
therein, that said bonds are to run for <lb />
years from January 1st, 1914, to <lb />
bear interest at a rate not to <lb />
exceed per cent per annum, to <lb />
be in denominations of or <lb />
multiples thereof. Those In favor <lb />
of issuing said bonds and levying a <lb />
sufficient tax to pay the interest there- <lb />
on and to create a sinking fund t; <lb />
redeem the principal, which tax <lb />
not exceed cents on property <lb />
valuation and on each poll will vote <lb />
ballot containing thereon the writ- <lb />
ten or printed words <lb />
and those opposed to the same shall <lb />
a ballot containing thereon the <lb />
written or printed words <lb />
A new registration of the voters for <lb />
aid election having been <lb />
said act and duly ordered, notice <lb />
I is hereby given to all said persons <lb />
desiring to vote in said election that <lb />
they must register therefor within <lb />
the time prescribed by law, and that <lb />
Bald election will be conducted as far <lb />
as maybe In the manner as <lb />
for members of the general as <lb />
The boundaries of said district o <lb />
fixed by the said act of the <lb />
assembly by which said election ll <lb />
authorized to be held, are as follows. <lb />
beginning at Tar river at the <lb />
end or corner of Avon Farm and <lb />
running the line of Avon Farm <lb />
Pole Branch; thence down Pol. <lb />
Branch to Creek; thence with <lb />
Creek to the Beaufort county <lb />
line; thence with the Beaufort <lb />
line to river; thence with Tar <lb />
river to the beginning. <lb />
That all qualified voters living <lb />
within said boundaries are entitled to <lb />
register and vote In said election. <lb />
Dated this 11th day of October, 1913. <lb />
J. Y. <lb />
Member. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
C. M. JONES, <lb />
W, S. ELKS, <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES. <lb />
J. R. MOBLEY. <lb />
CASH IS SUB. <lb />
While it has already been an. <lb />
that The will <lb />
place its subscription list on the <lb />
rash in advance basis the first <lb />
of January, attention will be <lb />
called 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 1st, the pa- <lb />
per will be sent only to those <lb />
have paid for it in <lb />
discontinued at the <lb />
of the time paid for unless <lb />
renewed. <lb />
A of subscribers who <lb />
have called in to pay since the <lb />
announcement was made, have <lb />
expressed approval of the <lb />
to the cash in advance <lb />
system. It will prove better for <lb />
the subscribers and for the pa. <lb />
per, as well as dispense with <lb />
the annoyance of having to <lb />
dun them through printed no- <lb />
tires. We hope every <lb />
make note of the change. <lb />
and pay In time to prevent his <lb />
name being dropped from the <lb />
list 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, <lb />
look at the date after name <lb />
and make payment according <lb />
before <lb />
TAXES <lb />
For the purpose of collecting <lb />
taxes for the year 1913, I will be <lb />
at the following places at the time<lb />
AND <lb />
ACCOUNT <lb />
SPECIAL TRAINS <lb />
North Carolina Fair <lb />
Raleigh, North Carolina <lb />
October 20-25, 1913. Via <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN Railroad <lb />
SPECIAL TRAINS <lb />
WASHINGTON TO RALEIGH <lb />
We and October <lb />
leave H A. M. Leave Bailey A. M. <lb />
A. M. Leave Middlesex A. M. <lb />
Leave Fanny Ilia A. U. Leave Wendell A. M. <lb />
Leave Wilson A. II Leave Knightdale A. M. <lb />
A. It MATE P. H <lb />
TICKETS ON SALE OCT. to 25th. <lb />
to return reaching original point not later than midnight <lb />
October i Fares Include All. <lb />
mission ill tilt <lb />
Ask Your Agent For Further Information. <lb />
TO H. S. s. K. <lb />
Traffic Manager Gen. Pass. Agent Pass. <lb />
Board of Trustees. <lb />
EXCEPTIONALLY LOW <lb />
BATES <lb />
via <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
to <lb />
Sew X. C, 1-7 <lb />
account <lb />
Eastern Carolina Colored Fair. <lb />
From <lb />
. 13.54 <lb />
i Wilson . <lb />
. 2.10 <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
j Grimesland. <lb />
j . <lb />
Vanceboro . <lb />
Tickets sold Nov. 4th-7th o <lb />
return until Nov. 9th. <lb />
For additional information apply <lb />
nearest agent, <lb />
H. S. LEAD, <lb />
General Passenger Agent <lb />
n KYLE, <lb />
Traffic Manager. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Fall Winter <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 <lb />
Beaver Dam Township, at Arthur,. <lb />
Township, Bell's X Roads,. <lb />
Bethel Township, Bethel Bank. <lb />
Township, Grimesland . <lb />
Township, Ayden . <lb />
Falkland Township, Falkland . <lb />
Township, Bank. <lb />
Township, . <lb />
Creek Township, Grifton Dank, <lb />
Friday, October 24th, 1913. <lb />
Monday, October 27th, 1913. <lb />
Saturday, October 25th, 1913. <lb />
Tuesday, October 28th. 1913. <lb />
Thursday, October 30th, 1913. <lb />
Friday, October 31st. 1913. <lb />
Saturday, October 25th, 1913. <lb />
Thursday, October 23rd, 1913. <lb />
Saturday, October 25th. 1913. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff <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 the 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 />
we can save 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, <lb />
North Q <lb />
R. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Damage Cases a Specialty. <lb />
Old Jarvis and Blow office. <lb />
Minister This Laxative <lb />
Rev. H. of l, <lb />
In praising Dr. King's New Life Pills <lb />
for constipation, King's <lb />
New Life Pills are such perfect pills <lb />
no home should be without <lb />
No better regulator for tho and <lb />
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price at all druggists. <lb />
1899 defeated by the British <lb />
at battle of Dundee Hill. <lb />
ti II fauna el<lb />
Chinese <lb />
dirndl, Phone It. <lb />
S. I nil The PI in her. <lb />
I'll. J. C. GREEKS <lb />
and Surgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE 136-L <lb />
Cures Old Sorts, Other Remedies Won't Curt. <lb />
The wont cam, matter of hon us standing <lb />
ire cured by the old reliable In <lb />
Antiseptic ,. ling Oil. It relieve<lb />
EASTERN CAROLINA <lb />
Bern, N. C. <lb />
October nth t it <lb />
Great Reduced Rates via <lb />
NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD <lb />
From <lb />
KEEN <lb />
guarantee I. Slag and <lb />
I paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster, <lb />
ft Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
ATKINS Hardware <lb />
. I <lb />
Raleigh . <lb />
Wilson . <lb />
. <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
Grimesland . <lb />
. 1.20 <lb />
Tickets sold October to 31st <lb />
Rood to return until November 2nd. <lb />
For additional Information apply <lb />
nearest agent. <lb />
H. S. <lb />
Passenger Agent, <lb />
KYLE, <lb />
Traffic Manager, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
in Quality f <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point . <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when you <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No. <lb />
WE CAN SELL <lb />
YOUR <lb />
YOU <lb />
Property <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
THE <lb />
MASONS <lb />
First of Winter Was <lb />
Given Monday Night <lb />
WAS <lb />
Large Heard Troupe <lb />
and Has <lb />
With the Program <lb />
Rendered. <lb />
A Supremo Council in Demanding <lb />
For Alleged <lb />
Libel. <lb />
RALEIGH, Oct number of <lb />
prominent Masons will be witnessed <lb />
In tho Suites district court it <lb />
November when the <lb />
case of Supreme Council Ancient <lb />
Accepted and Scottish Rite Masons <lb />
against tho North Carolina Grand <lb />
Lodge of Masons Will be called. The <lb />
plaintiff is demanding <lb />
on ground the Grand <lb />
Lodge in mat- <lb />
about It. <lb />
From complaint it is gathered <lb />
that Grand Master S. If. <lb />
pointed a committee to report on the <lb />
Supreme Council, A. A. and S. It., and <lb />
that this committee reported that <lb />
Supreme Council was spurious, and <lb />
The Lyceum Course at tho <lb />
Training School opened Monday night <lb />
With the performance of that grand should have no <lb />
which was the first number communication with it. M. Bay- <lb />
to be offered by the promoters of of Washington, D. C, is the chief <lb />
scheme. Large crowds turned out of the Supreme Council. The commit- <lb />
for the entertainment, and every toe was composed of Francis Win- <lb />
was well pleased with the various mini stun. Walter E. and Col. <lb />
hers on tho program given by A. B. Andrews, Jr., of <lb />
ladies of the company. and Maj. J. K. Alexander of Win- <lb />
The pretty, though quaint, old will represent the North <lb />
grim costumes worn by the women Carolina Grand Lodge, and J. Lindsay <lb />
gave to the occasion an air of Colon- <lb />
days, and the times when the <lb />
first settler In this country came <lb />
across the waters. The of these <lb />
Patterson of will <lb />
pear for the Supreme Council. <lb />
The Grand of Louisiana <lb />
Similar action several years ago. <lb />
early settlers, as far as it can in the courts and won, and Ma- <lb />
sons are not anticipating any <lb />
in their defense. <lb />
rented by. costumes, was well and <lb />
pleasingly depicted last night. The <lb />
music that was furnished was <lb />
of the Colonial taste, though some of <lb />
the numbers on the program were <lb />
very modem In their character. <lb />
Not one of the members of the <lb />
troupe failed to do her part with ere-j <lb />
to herself. They all showed that <lb />
their performance last night had <lb />
been preceded by many careful re-j <lb />
and that every objection-1 <lb />
able break In the program had been <lb />
eliminated. Harmony seemed to be <lb />
tho keynote of the entire evening's <lb />
and not a <lb />
could be discovered by the most i <lb />
cal members of the audience, though <lb />
six different Instruments were used <lb />
by the half dozen young women <lb />
part. <lb />
The recitations, all of which were, <lb />
given by a single speaker, were as <lb />
well as could be asked for. Tho i <lb />
and the tone of voice in which <lb />
were delivered only added great. OF WAR <lb />
OVER m SOUTH <lb />
first Snow Storm of Season <lb />
Experienced Yesterday <lb />
WEATHER M WARMER <lb />
Predicts Rapid Rise in <lb />
Tonight and <lb />
Has Been <lb />
Reported. <lb />
Greenville people who were Tester- <lb />
, day driven Into their overcoats and <lb />
heavy clothing were not the only <lb />
to feel this first sting of winter. <lb />
All of the South practically, was in <lb />
; tao grip of the storm king, and the <lb />
heavy wintry blast struck all of the <lb />
states along the South Atlantic <lb />
Coast. <lb />
Besides the death of the <lb />
man who was killed by the <lb />
hero yesterday, practically no dam- <lb />
I ago was done. Awnings all over <lb />
town were torn from their fastenings. <lb />
i and in several instances windows <lb />
; were broken, and other slight damage <lb />
done. However, there was no <lb />
or material to property in <lb />
this section. <lb />
Today the wind has abated, but the <lb />
touch of winter is still in the air, <lb />
overcoats are now common sights <lb />
on the streets. Tho weather man <lb />
predicts, however, that there will <lb />
a considerable rise in the tempera- <lb />
tomorrow, and that warmer <lb />
weather will soon return. This will <lb />
be welcome news to the many hundreds <lb />
cf people who were not prepared for <lb />
tho sudden change that was <lb />
over the south yesterday. <lb />
Tennessee, North Carolina, North- <lb />
Alabama, Georgia and South Car- <lb />
yesterday experienced tho <lb />
snowfall in the U <lb />
eldest c After a ween of <lb />
warm weather, the <lb />
began to drop Sunday and con- <lb />
d fall during the early r .- <lb />
boars As far south <lb />
as the snow began to fall <lb />
shortly o'clock <lb />
morning. con- <lb />
Intern alter day- <lb />
light at time It -i been no- <lb />
as far south as <lb />
Ala., and i s. Ga. <lb />
Tint the men above <lb />
were generally blanketed by the <lb />
snow clouds is indicated from the re- <lb />
ports in in different sections. Id <lb />
South Carolina was noted at <lb />
Greenville, Union <lb />
Ill Alabama the precipitation was <lb />
at and <lb />
ham. Snow fell several Georgia <lb />
cities and towns including Atlanta <lb />
Augusta and Athens. Reports from <lb />
Chattanooga and Nashville, Tenn., <lb />
end N. C. Indicate that the <lb />
snow Hurry was heavier in that sec- <lb />
than in the more southern states. <lb />
In the southwest snow was report- <lb />
ed from a number of points In the <lb />
Mountains of Southeastern <lb />
Missouri and northwest Arkansas. <lb />
The town of Alma, in Crawford <lb />
Ark., was the most southern town <lb />
in that state to report a Hurry. <lb />
temperatures prevailed <lb />
over Missouri. Kansas and northern <lb />
Oklahoma, with a light frost extend- <lb />
Into northern Texas. <lb />
WHY NOT INSURE WITH US <lb />
We write Fire, Accident and Health, <lb />
and Life Insurance and will put your risk in <lb />
STRONG Companies. <lb />
Besides, we will give you a square deal. <lb />
HALL MOORE, Agents. <lb />
W. I. HALL <lb />
W. . <lb />
Arrive for Farm Meet. <lb />
Okla., Oct. <lb />
of some of whom have come <lb />
from distant of the world, are <lb />
in this city in anticipation of the <lb />
opening tomorrow of the eighth an- <lb />
meeting of the International <lb />
Dry Farming Congress. The largest <lb />
attendance at any of the <lb />
kind ever held Is already assured. <lb />
As an lidded attraction the directors <lb />
of the congress have prepared a <lb />
moth exhibition of samples of crops <lb />
grown In regions where the rainfall <lb />
Is small and where the science of <lb />
farming has been developed In the <lb />
highest degree. Australia. China, <lb />
Mexico, Argentina and a <lb />
of other countries have <lb />
to the show. <lb />
1881 Federals defeated and Gen. Ba- <lb />
killed at battle of Ball's <lb />
Bluff. <lb />
No. Six-Sixty-Six <lb />
ii a prescription prepared especially <lb />
MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. <lb />
Five or six doses will break any case, and <lb />
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not <lb />
return. It acts on the liver better than <lb />
and does not or sicken. <lb />
The Best Pain killer <lb />
Salve when <lb />
ed to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn <lb />
scald, or other Injury of the skin ll <lb />
Immediately remove all pain. E. <lb />
Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., <lb />
robs cuts and other Injuries of <lb />
their terrors. As a healing <lb />
Its equal Will do <lb />
good for you. Only at all drug- <lb />
gists. <lb />
TO <lb />
Tho Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt County will build a bridge across <lb />
Tar River at Boyd's Ferry, N. C. and <lb />
until November 1913, at <lb />
o'clock a. m. the Board will re- <lb />
bids for the construction of <lb />
said bridge. Said bridge to be steel <lb />
draw and wooden approaches. Plans <lb />
and specifications for said bridge can be <lb />
had from the office of the Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt County on and <lb />
October 1913. <lb />
A certified check of 1500.00 must <lb />
accompany all bids to guarantee good <lb />
faith and the Board reserves the right <lb />
to reject any or all bids. <lb />
L. Chairman. <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. <lb />
BELL, Clerk of the Board. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
law <lb />
Don't Pay More <lb />
necessary a Delivery Wagon. <lb />
Special introductory price lo one <lb />
in each town <lb />
Write quick Price List A with <lb />
Urge cuts. Secure bargain. <lb />
Tell us what you want. W can make a <lb />
v.- -i fur your mi <lb />
you or more. <lb />
Cheap low <lb />
u . t <lb />
lit factory, Act <lb />
or you may bu too <lb />
The Rock Hill Buggy Co., <lb />
ROCK ILL. S. C. <lb />
Indiana t Women. <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. <lb />
Indian Federation of Women's Clubs <lb />
opened Its annual convention <lb />
here today with council meetings of <lb />
tho and tho heads of the <lb />
district organizations. Tho formal <lb />
opening takes place tonight and the <lb />
regular sessions of. convention will <lb />
begin tomorrow morning. Former <lb />
Vice President Charles Fairbanks <lb />
will address the delegates Thursday <lb />
morning on and Water- <lb />
Another notable speaker will <lb />
be Mrs. Percy V. <lb />
Texas, president of the General Fed- <lb />
of Women's Clubs who Will <lb />
be heard Thursday evening on <lb />
that Threaten tho American <lb />
to the delight of the told, <lb />
and especially pleasing to the <lb />
the first recitation about <lb />
and His <lb />
The descriptive musical piece <lb />
was rendered near the end of the <lb />
evening's performance was another <lb />
number that was enjoyed immensely <lb />
the audience. In It could be heard <lb />
sound of the drum, the songs of <lb />
the and the distant approach <lb />
of tho horses, the horn, and <lb />
finally the sound of the blacksmith's <lb />
Tho Kitchen Clock, and Tin <lb />
Bashful Boy were well rendered In <lb />
song and piano. Very appropriate <lb />
to the name of the troupe and the cos- <lb />
worn by them was tho signing <lb />
of the of the <lb />
by a <lb />
To Mr. Sam White Is due the <lb />
for bringing this fine troupe of <lb />
musicians to Greenville. Those who <lb />
were present last night were very <lb />
much Impressed with What was of- <lb />
TO SAIL FOB COLO <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. <lb />
Secretary Garrison, accompanied by <lb />
Mrs. Garrison and Brigadier Gen <lb />
Erasmus If. Weaver, chief of the <lb />
Coast Artillery, will leave <lb />
to afternoon for New York <lb />
to sail Wednesday for Colon. The <lb />
Secretary expects to spend a week <lb />
Inspecting the canal In conference <lb />
With Col. and the other <lb />
of tho Canal Commission, re- <lb />
the legislation for <lb />
the operation of the great waterway <lb />
after its completion. <lb />
and will he very glad to pat-, <lb />
the other numbers in tho Ly-. <lb />
that will come during I <lb />
winter months. A list of <lb />
so far as a list can be bad at <lb />
time will be published an <lb />
date, <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GENERAL STORE PAINTS OILS <lb />
When You Pain <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pare LINSEED OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED the way the M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
DEAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT <lb />
ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's <lb />
pared for the Consumer who buys it. <lb />
The ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint <lb />
by the CONSUMER, as he SAVES MONEY. <lb />
gallons of LINSEED OIL with every <lb />
gallons of L. M. PAINT <lb />
and MIX OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
If the Paint thus made costs more than per <lb />
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory <lb />
return you ml and get back nu <lb />
tor Ms tout the m MM <lb />
Greenville 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. Carr, Cashier <lb />
mm hi<lb /></p>
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In Gold To Be<lb />
We are at all times, willing to divide with our friends, and in this instance <lb />
announce the following prizes to be given to the individual farmer or tenant who <lb />
sells his Tobacco with us. Contest begins Oct 20th and ends with closing sale <lb />
for Christmas Holidays. <lb />
IN GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant the most number pounds <lb />
With us from Oct 20th to Dec <lb />
IN COLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average <lb />
with us on pounds Tobacco or more from Oct 20th to Dec 19th. <lb />
IN the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average with <lb />
us on pounds Tobacco or more. <lb />
We realize the fact that there is a lot of good tobacco in this section and we are in a <lb />
to handle it for you. We are prepared to serve you, and cordially invite you to give us <lb />
a trial. We promise you for your <lb />
1st. The Highest Market Price <lb />
2nd. Feet Floor Space <lb />
3rd. The Best Warehouse stables in the State <lb />
4th. The Best sleeping quarters for yourself <lb />
5th. Courteous Treatment and a square Deal <lb />
BRING US YOUR TOBACCO WE WILL <lb />
SELL IT HIGHER <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. T. Prop.<lb />
IS THE <lb />
RT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
I 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 />
I JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
PL <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most Useful, the Moil Healthful, the Mont of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
EMIT OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
GREENVILLE, I. FRIDAY OCTOBER <lb />
If. <lb />
FEDERAL BUILDING <lb />
TO <lb />
Hew Structure at Washington <lb />
to be Opened <lb />
HIE <lb />
Assistant Secretary of Navy Is <lb />
to be Present and Will De- <lb />
liver the Principal <lb />
Address. <lb />
Though largely an affair of the <lb />
people of Washington, citizens of <lb />
Greenville will be greatly Interested <lb />
in the formal opening on November <lb />
of the new federal building in <lb />
Washington. Elaborate preparations <lb />
are being made for the ceremonies, <lb />
and the occasion promises to be a <lb />
most memorable one. <lb />
Several dignitaries will be present, <lb />
among them being the assistant <lb />
of the treasury at Washington city <lb />
the treasury at Washington city, <lb />
who will make the principal address. <lb />
Congressman Small is expected to be <lb />
present, and he will part in the <lb />
exercises. A huge tablet erected by <lb />
the of the American <lb />
will be unveiled as a part of <lb />
the ceremonies, and will be n <lb />
very interesting part of tho program. <lb />
The program is now being arranged, <lb />
and will be published In a very few <lb />
days. <lb />
The Washington Daily News gives <lb />
tins Interesting account of the <lb />
November 10th is going to be a <lb />
memorable day In Washington <lb />
the new public building and the tab <lb />
let presented by the Daughter <lb />
American Revolution arc to be <lb />
formally dedicated and unveiled. A <lb />
was announced In the columns <lb />
this paper last, the Assist <lb />
ant Secretary the Treasury Is to <lb />
be the guest the city on that <lb />
and the committee on arrange- <lb />
is planning for several more <lb />
distinguished citizens, it is to be <lb />
hoped that all our citizens Will take <lb />
part and an interest in these core- <lb />
and turn out on this <lb />
occasion. Active preparations <lb />
are now going on for a full com- <lb />
day and unless something <lb />
foreseen happens tho dedication of <lb />
Washington's handsome public build- <lb />
and the unveiling of the table. <lb />
by the Daughters of the American <lb />
Revolution will be an epoch in Wash- <lb />
not soon to be forgotten. The <lb />
forthcoming program, which is to <lb />
pear in the columns the Daily <lb />
is awaited with interest by all <lb />
SOCIAL I 1.1 II. <lb />
Dr. F. I Parker lo be at <lb />
Methodist Church <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Dr. Franklin N. Parker, head of the <lb />
department of Biblical Literature at <lb />
Trinity College, will preach both <lb />
morning and evening at the Methodist <lb />
church next Sunday. He comes here <lb />
upon the invitation of the local church <lb />
and the pastor of the church. <lb />
Dr. Parker Is no stranger in Green <lb />
for he conducted two services <lb />
here one Sunday last spring, and cap- <lb />
his congregation at both hours. <lb />
He is generally looked upon as one of <lb />
the most eminent divines of the state, <lb />
and is classed among the deepest <lb />
thinkers of the South. He held <lb />
many Important positions and offices <lb />
In his church, and is widely spoken <lb />
of as a candidate for bishop at tho <lb />
next General Conference of the South- <lb />
in church to be held at <lb />
Oklahoma City next May. <lb />
In the position that he holds at <lb />
Trinity College, Dr. Is in close <lb />
with the work of the church, <lb />
under him at that institution <lb />
fifty young men who are preparing <lb />
themselves for entrance into th i <lb />
Methodist ministry. Daniel <lb />
pastor of the local Methodist church, <lb />
was a student under this noted <lb />
preacher for two years while at <lb />
College, <lb />
people In Greenville <lb />
will be glad to know that Dr. Parker <lb />
l; return, and they will be delight- <lb />
ed to nun out hear him again. <lb />
ITEMS PROM t I. <lb />
Names People Who Ate Visiting <lb />
This Neighborhood, <lb />
PREPARE FOR FREE <lb />
OF <lb />
Street Signs About Complete and <lb />
Ready For Placing <lb />
side improved <lb />
WORK OP DREDGING HIRED, <lb />
AND PEAR FOB PART <lb />
OP <lb />
DREDGED. <lb />
Woman Shot by Ransom Daniel <lb />
Dies in Hospital <lb />
here <lb />
ARTHUR, Oct S. M. Ber- <lb />
1160.00 cow arrived Sunday <lb />
morning from Rah <lb />
A large crowd from here attended <lb />
the Raleigh fair last week, and we <lb />
are expecting a large crowd to go <lb />
h Hi New Bern fair the coining week. <lb />
Mr. D. Smith leaves here tonight <lb />
for New as juror for the federal <lb />
court. <lb />
Mr. El. T. Warren left Arthur Fri- <lb />
day for his home In Conetoe, <lb />
C. from Norfolk, <lb />
out to his farm this week. <lb />
A number of our people attended <lb />
the yearly meeting at Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. Karl of Ayden, was in <lb />
town last week. <lb />
Mr. J. ii. Cobb left here for <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Mr. It. M. Hearne tells M that he <lb />
U going to leave us tho of No- <lb />
S. Fulford is going out of <lb />
Hid is going to Martin <lb />
Mr. J. <lb />
business <lb />
People <lb />
These Two Thinks be Done by <lb />
the People of the Town De- <lb />
fore the Government <lb />
Will Act. <lb />
Free city delivery of malls in Green- <lb />
ville will be one step nearer to a full <lb />
and complete realization in a few days. <lb />
This became known when it was <lb />
learned that the placard bear- <lb />
tho names of the streets of the <lb />
town are almost finished and ready to <lb />
b-; turned over to the force of men who <lb />
Will place these signs on the <lb />
of the streets. <lb />
These signs are being painted in <lb />
Greenville, and are being put on <lb />
boards that will be and last <lb />
as well as make a very neat <lb />
when nailed to the poles <lb />
on the streets. Th v w <lb />
signs are now being made, and the <lb />
lot will be ready for delivery <lb />
to the town in a very few days, accord- <lb />
to Information from the town <lb />
After the work of pulling up I <lb />
boards has been completed, the only <lb />
thing remaining to be done can <lb />
be done by the people Is tho clearing <lb />
off and improving the sidewalks In <lb />
front of their Tin mayor <lb />
that the town requires this to be dona <lb />
by citizens regardless making <lb />
for the i a fr <lb />
delivery system, and be la de- <lb />
, of having all of the streets and <lb />
sidewalks in good condition when the <lb />
government Impel tor comes bore at <lb />
a very early date. <lb />
When the are lied and <lb />
the sidewalks are all completed and <lb />
pin in good shape, th i town will have <lb />
done Its share ill making read- for <lb />
the new department of the postal i r <lb />
vice In Greenville, and it will tin n <lb />
put up to the office <lb />
in Washington to proceed th <lb />
wink of installing the service. Civil <lb />
service examinations will have to be <lb />
held to secure city carriers, and . <lb />
other slight changes and additions <lb />
to the local office will have be mad <lb />
it win not require great deal <lb />
time, however, for this phase the <lb />
work, and the main thing <lb />
receive attention at the present time, <lb />
it is is the placing of the names <lb />
o; the streets and the clearing of the <lb />
sidewalks. <lb />
He Likely be Tried at the No- <lb />
Term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court on a Serious <lb />
Charge. <lb />
Instructions have been given lo the <lb />
of Pitt county not to grant bail <lb />
to Hansom Daniel, the who was <lb />
arrested near a weeks <lb />
ago for shooting a woman. The <lb />
injuries of the woman were CO <lb />
that she died one day last k, <lb />
word of which has just reached here, <lb />
along with tho Instructions to <lb />
sheriff, it is now very likely that <lb />
Daniel will be held on the charge Of <lb />
degree murder. <lb />
The particulars of the shooting wort <lb />
given in this paper sometime ago, and <lb />
seem to Indicate that the state has a <lb />
pretty good ease against the <lb />
man. The girl had been to church, and, <lb />
the services over, Daniel wanted <lb />
to accompany her home, and she re- <lb />
used to giant him the <lb />
The man soon decided that h; <lb />
would either in her <lb />
home or put her iii such con I <lb />
that she hi could not g i . <lb />
and he began firing his gun. It B <lb />
known just, shots ho <lb />
but one or two i <lb />
and proved so serious ah <lb />
t ed to the I <lb />
ward in a Washington hospital, where <lb />
she remained until her <lb />
. A <lb />
Daniel is charged with a . <lb />
i and In III I II I <lb />
for first degree murder, or at lean <lb />
r, hi case will <lb />
for trial at the November term <lb />
Pitt county superior court, on iii- <lb />
docket, which starts on Mon- <lb />
day, w <lb />
Heavy rains during the latter part <lb />
of the past week are responsible for <lb />
a rise in the waters of the Tar river, <lb />
to much that the river now far out <lb />
over its banks, and Is almost as high <lb />
as It was shortly after the severe <lb />
storm of September <lb />
The high water rising over the <lb />
banks the river has made it <lb />
possible for the dredge boat to con- <lb />
its work. This Is not because <lb />
the boat cannot reach the bottom of <lb />
the river, however, but because the <lb />
sand, if poured upon the bank <lb />
with water, would <lb />
be washed on down the stream and <lb />
bank Into the river bed. Some little <lb />
apprehension has fell as- <lb />
Whether or not the sand already de- <lb />
posited upon the- hanks will not be <lb />
washed back Into the river, but it <lb />
is pointed out the current is not <lb />
very strong in the natural bed <lb />
of the river, and it is not supposed <lb />
that much damage Will result in this <lb />
greater portion the <lb />
rains causing the rise of the river <lb />
is believed to have occurred <lb />
miles above town, nearer the source <lb />
of the stream, tho is already <lb />
very high here, and still I <lb />
climb v. banks the river <lb />
of the Pitt fount ll <lb />
lion Frying Iii <lb />
Interest Local <lb />
N err <lb />
ii <lb />
GROUND FOR <lb />
NEW OPERA HOUSE <lb />
Excavation tor the Foundations are <lb />
Now Almost Complete <lb />
II Will PEOPLE <lb />
A to the and <lb />
I tin low lid <lb />
i . mass mi i ting tin North <lb />
. i Rate A <lb />
i. Id in Hie hall tin How <lb />
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Thad Nichols, Nash <lb />
Bonnie to <lb />
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Joyner, and <lb />
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expected to attend the big lair <lb />
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handling and marketing of corn at- <lb />
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