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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 />
, b in H <lb />
of l local <lb />
i on. <lb />
I very I ind <lb />
I i tin mi tint i-- i i <lb />
d. and I . I <lb />
hi the an ill avail <lb />
the II to I <lb />
tend lie Raleigh <lb />
CONFERENCE on GRADING CORN. <lb />
Entertained by Mil <lb />
Robinson Saturday. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
afternoon Miss Camilla Robinson de- <lb />
entertained the club at her <lb />
home from till o'clock. <lb />
greeted the guests with <lb />
her usual happy manner. After <lb />
monthly business was transacted. <lb />
Misses Anna Willoughby, and <lb />
Bailie Smith read very Interesting <lb />
tori Following very Inter- <lb />
. .,. i Carrie Belle <lb />
winning the Then the <lb />
. ,, B Into tho dinning <lb />
room where delicious refreshments <lb />
were served <lb />
Tin I voting Miss <lb />
Robinson v charming hostess <lb />
The next meeting will be held with <lb />
Alice Fulford. <lb />
are done selling tobacco <lb />
our neighborhood and are busy pick- <lb />
cotton. <lb />
Mr. C. It. opened a <lb />
grocery store in Arthur last week. <lb />
The work on the Joyner and <lb />
store in on a standstill this week <lb />
i n account of the scarcity of lumber. <lb />
Miss Nannie and Smith at- <lb />
tended the yearly meeting at <lb />
Sunday and reported a nice <lb />
time. <lb />
Messrs. Allied Tyson, <lb />
Thad Nichols, Nash <lb />
Bonnie to <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr B, Willoughby has opened <lb />
up a market In town. <lb />
Miss Willoughby <lb />
Marlboro Sunday <lb />
Bi Liberty <lb />
in New York harbor, dedicated<lb />
Jasper lo <lb />
Joyner, and <lb />
Ayden S m- <lb />
went <lb />
NEW AIR THIS WEEK <lb />
IN POSITION <lb />
to pay you Hie highest cash price <lb />
for your raw furs of all kinds, O, <lb />
C. Beach at R and J. <lb />
store. <lb />
People Eastern I a <lb />
Attend Event <lb />
Thousands of people from all sec- <lb />
of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
expected to attend the big lair <lb />
Is to held hen- this week, and <lb />
which yesterday. All trains <lb />
In and out of the town will be crowd- <lb />
ed for some time, and lie . . ll <lb />
attendance record In the history <lb />
ii. fair is to be established <lb />
year, <lb />
Tie- attraction and the exhibit <lb />
w ill bi the bi i ever presented, ac- <lb />
cording to reports that have been re- <lb />
, ii bore, and these who go tr <lb />
ii for a most delightful time <lb />
The races will be good, and some <lb />
horses been engaged <lb />
for the contests. <lb />
The Royal Exchange, London <lb />
opened by Queen Victoria. <lb />
Hearing at the <lb />
Agriculture. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D, C, Oct <lb />
Scores of persona Interested In tin <lb />
handling and marketing of corn at- <lb />
tended the public hearing at the lie <lb />
of Agriculture and <lb />
expressed their views upon the ten- <lb />
grades for corn, as announced <lb />
on August 1913, by the depart- <lb />
of agriculture. Tho hearing <lb />
was to give every one Inter- <lb />
In the subject an opportunity <lb />
to make suggestions concerning <lb />
new grading corn which the <lb />
of agriculture proposes to <lb />
This is first attempt <lb />
lo establish a and standard <lb />
Binding for corn and will I <lb />
place the personal m th <lb />
id which corn has been <lb />
and hen <lb />
For than o years <lb />
i i . , -i have n <lb />
to develop quick, cheap <lb />
and satisfactory method of <lb />
ii. of corn, <lb />
The ii. p ii in of agriculture pro- <lb />
poses to a <lb />
on content <lb />
and the proportion Injured <lb />
grains <lb />
Dr. laming. <lb />
Dr. II. Hyatt will be <lb />
Monday r 3rd, for He <lb />
purpose of treat disease of the eye <lb />
and lilting glasses<lb />
Final decision as to the <lb />
i n . tin late <lb />
will be i i this I <lb />
and it is said it this <lb />
that so much Importance is <lb />
attached to the big gathering. <lb />
Tho call d <lb />
county association follows <lb />
TO THE FARMERS AND BI <lb />
MEN OP PITT <lb />
The County <lb />
Association has received a <lb />
cation from Mr, d <lb />
tie- state Association r <lb />
questing us to Bend to <lb />
in, ling tn in- Iii ill I <lb />
in Raleigh, and we hi n call <lb />
upon all citizens em- I <lb />
tend <lb />
is in- i <lb />
Association alive in full vigor <lb />
for protection against discrimination <lb />
in freight and or out <lb />
Something has . <lb />
hi romp a along this hue. <lb />
light has just begun and . <lb />
made upon we k- <lb />
. i to w in el, <lb />
This tan, <lb />
political en, b or <lb />
lien, ii i- an<lb />
recommend to <lb />
n ho ii i i . this <lb />
state prosper i <lb />
table conditions, tree <lb />
nation and oppression <lb />
hat e . <lb />
Intention to I <lb />
and we hope Hit Kill hat <lb />
i delegation pr <lb />
October 27th, <lb />
If Heather Is and the Ma- <lb />
Ian lie Had, the Build- <lb />
Will he in I'm- by <lb />
March <lb />
was broken yesterday <lb />
for the foundation the <lb />
new opera house to be built in <lb />
by Mr. Sam T White A large <lb />
force of workmen vs now engaged in <lb />
removing Hie dirt from the trenches, <lb />
and actual work on the brick Stalls <lb />
Will started in Just a l. w days. <lb />
Mr. who ii. done <lb />
considerable building In Greenville <lb />
recently, and who come to <lb />
looked upon as a most build- <lb />
th.- contra t for i e n w <lb />
structure, and is poshing it with all <lb />
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LIST JURORS FOR <lb />
HEALTH <lb />
Jurors Are Drawn and Names are <lb />
Published Below <lb />
OH <lb />
I no k . I for Trial Until <lb />
i and I <lb />
Judge II. IT. <lb />
In <lb />
for November t <lb />
Pitt superior court have been <lb />
drawn, sad are published below. The <lb />
ii-t Includes men every town- <lb />
hip in the county, all them <lb />
win to report Jury <lb />
duty on the Brat day of court week <lb />
The in-- are apportioned accord-1 <lb />
to the two civil and <lb />
the criminal terms will con-j <lb />
next Monday for a two <lb />
term, and Judge H W. iii <lb />
-aide. <lb />
The name of the late T, <lb />
in the list, but this is due <lb />
the t t the name In the <lb />
j i . box two years ago when tin- <lb />
i- revised, and the list not <lb />
since June 1912. This <lb />
name still in the box, and must <lb />
there until the nail revision <lb />
in June, <lb />
The list of Jurors follows <lb />
for Si Of Term Civil, Be- <lb />
ginning <lb />
Beaver Dam E. <lb />
hi. William <lb />
Bethel Township M. Q <lb />
W. II Jenkins. <lb />
A. Mayo, <lb />
w I. Boyd, Eugene T. Cannon, Q. T. <lb />
Gardner, H. C. <lb />
Carolina L <lb />
A. Porter. <lb />
Township II Cobb, T <lb />
B. King <lb />
Falkland Township II. J. W <lb />
II Moore. <lb />
Township. P, Dudley. <lb />
Jurors fr Term Criminal. <lb />
ember I ins. <lb />
ii aver Dam Township, W H <lb />
Bethel B, Bryan <lb />
Lewis, I. Rollins, John J <lb />
Township it. H <lb />
i Maya W E Parker <lb />
J W. <lb />
per. W I. C naughty. <lb />
O, Chapman. <lb />
Page <lb />
Moore, B, A Storks, Fred Mills <lb />
Harris <lb />
T Turnage, P, C Dupree, A, C <lb />
Mink. K. Oakley, W, B. Smith <lb />
Benjamin Hilda, J. E. <lb />
Greenville H. Pander <lb />
N H. Frank Wilson, D. C. <lb />
Davenport, a it M Move, <lb />
H. T. King, Luke Mills. <lb />
T. Spier <lb />
Swift Creak C. Mew- <lb />
hem. R L. Johnson. <lb />
the health officers of one of <lb />
the best counties in the Stale wrote <lb />
t. state headquarters enclosing a let- <lb />
ti from a citizen of his county, <lb />
the following More than <lb />
twenty-live citizens within the <lb />
ate limits of his town positively re- <lb />
to hare their privies cleaned in <lb />
compliance With the town ordinance; <lb />
lots typhoid in town; one young <lb />
man dead of it and a bad in one of <lb />
the healthiest parts of town; much <lb />
v ell water apparently infected with <lb />
i,. hold germs; hog pens In <lb />
limits, with no ordinance against <lb />
In view of that condition of affairs, <lb />
the county health officer asked for <lb />
advice. The reply was that under the <lb />
public health law, city and county <lb />
board health can make such rules <lb />
land regulations as they may tit to <lb />
protect and advance the health, <lb />
and that the conditions complained of <lb />
could easily be if the people <lb />
v anted it abolished. Further, um. <lb />
I the law, things might be de- <lb />
a nuisance and abated by the <lb />
county health officer or county <lb />
that was a deplorable state of <lb />
. i . .- in that town, there is <lb />
to be derived from the letter <lb />
showed that the folk are getting <lb />
waked up on health matters. It is not <lb />
probable that live years ago such a <lb />
letter would have been written In <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
t all emphasizes the good that is be <lb />
accomplished by the employment <lb />
of health officers to devote all their <lb />
time to work In the counties. Eleven <lb />
counties now have such whole-time i <lb />
health officers. That H more than in <lb />
State in the Union. It is a fart. <lb />
that county public health work Is, <lb />
farther advanced In North Carolina <lb />
than in an other State. When it <lb />
remembered that we have had a whole, <lb />
time Slate Health Officer for only <lb />
four years, and that the county work <lb />
I been pushed only during the past <lb />
the record made is rather re- <lb />
markable . <lb />
NIGHT, <lb />
One Addition lo the t Church <lb />
Last Night. <lb />
The of baptism was ad- <lb />
ministered to one candidate at tin <lb />
Christian church last night. Rev. J. <lb />
Walker, the pastor, officiated, and <lb />
Immersed one young lady <lb />
i of the evening. <lb />
The ministry of Mr. Walker in this <lb />
town bearing much fruit, and the <lb />
people of hit are rallying <lb />
around him with enthusiasm <lb />
are Interested In the work <lb />
ti church, and in him have a leader <lb />
v the name that ha bears. <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We Call <lb />
Attention <lb />
TO GENUINE BAR- <lb />
CAINS THAT ARE NOW <lb />
IN <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Ton most see these to appreciate the big values given. <lb />
BEDS to <lb />
FELT MATTRESSES 110.00 to <lb />
BUGS to 130.00. <lb />
BED ROOK SUITS to <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
At the conference county health <lb />
officers of the State held in <lb />
week, which was of the most <lb />
important meetings of health officers <lb />
ever held in North Carolina, the <lb />
matter discussed was how the <lb />
Slate Hoard of Health could help the <lb />
county officers, correlating its work of which goes to show <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
attention is called to our complete of <lb />
an Hock. We are now in position to furnish the <lb />
best of service and guarantee <lb />
US A TRIAL <lb />
We need your patronage and you need our service <lb />
Special attention given your physician <lb />
Phone No. <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
Rat <lb />
Lien m u <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
All <lb />
Toll Article. <lb />
Stationary, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
not exceed cents on property <lb />
and on each poll will vote <lb />
a ballot containing thereon the writ- <lb />
ten or printed words <lb />
and those opposed to the same, shall <lb />
rote a ballot containing thereon the <lb />
written or printed words <lb />
PROFESSIONAL CARDS <lb />
theirs and the work of one <lb />
with that of the others. Uniform <lb />
of carrying on the work were <lb />
taken up, and as a result the State <lb />
headquarter win shortly issue <lb />
and forms needed to help the counties. <lb />
Methods quarantining contagious <lb />
din an and school sanitation war <lb />
also talked about with profit, and It <lb />
was out that there is already <lb />
a fairly uniform system. The time is <lb />
coming when the uniformity will be <lb />
complete and then the will grow <lb />
fast in <lb />
IMP TO <lb />
Here. <lb />
I r J, C, of <lb />
i . I Wilson, preached <lb />
i the Christian church here Sunday <lb />
morning, at he preached <lb />
ti a young the v w. c. A. <lb />
the Train School <lb />
surrendered <lb />
to the <lb />
Mr. Ruck Tells Wonderful <lb />
He Saw There. <lb />
In a very interesting and <lb />
lecture given last night at the <lb />
church, Rev. C. If. Rock re- <lb />
lated something the story of his <lb />
travels In the land of Egypt, the <lb />
where the Children of Israel <lb />
Were held In bondage and slavery for <lb />
four hundred years. <lb />
The preacher told of the many places <lb />
of interest, and showed their con- <lb />
with the stories of the Old <lb />
Te lament He told of the place in <lb />
the bull-rushes where the <lb />
of Pharaoh found the infant Moses, <lb />
and of how the sister of the great <lb />
leader of Israel ran to the moth- <lb />
i of the hoy to come and he his nurse <lb />
in the king's palace. <lb />
a detailed account the sermon <lb />
last night cannot he given just here. <lb />
hut those who heard the lecture had <lb />
Another meeting has been called to <lb />
Kite Association been called to <lb />
convene in Raleigh on next Thurs- <lb />
that <lb />
the behind the are still <lb />
standing their ground, and that they <lb />
are determined to give up tin <lb />
NOTICE OF AN ELECTION <lb />
TO BE HELD IN DISTRICT NO. <lb />
Minister Praises Tale Laxative <lb />
Rev. of Allison, la <lb />
in praising Dr. King New Life <lb />
for constipation, King <lb />
New Life Pills are such perfect pills <lb />
no home should be without <lb />
No better regulator for the liver age <lb />
bowels. Every pill guaranteed. Try <lb />
them. Price at all druggists. <lb />
OF AIMS AND <lb />
POSES OF INSTITUTION RE. <lb />
FORMED AT <lb />
THE SCHOOL. <lb />
The East Carolina Teachers Train- <lb />
School has adopted a banking <lb />
system for the convenience of its <lb />
dents and in order that it may give <lb />
to them the practical business <lb />
edge and experience which in <lb />
day it Is needful for everyone to have <lb />
Who expects to his place In the <lb />
busy world. <lb />
The principles on which the system <lb />
is based are exactly the same as <lb />
those of regular business banks. The <lb />
depositors their money in the <lb />
office on receipt are <lb />
en a hank pass book and check hook. <lb />
These cheek hooks, hank pass hooks, <lb />
j deposit blanks, and other necessary <lb />
I materials are all especially printed <lb />
A new registration of the voters for <lb />
mid election having been authorized <lb />
by said act and duly ordered, notice <lb />
is given to all said persons <lb />
TOWNSHIP, ON TUES- desiring to vote In said election that <lb />
DAY, NOVEMBER 1813, FOR THE j they must therefor within <lb />
PURPOSE OF TAKING THE SENSE I the prescribed by law, that <lb />
OF THE VOTERS IN SAID be conducted as far <lb />
THE QUESTION OF IS- J aS J <lb />
for members of the general cs- <lb />
SUING BONDS FOR THE <lb />
POSE OH ERECTING A SUITABLE <lb />
SCHOOL IN SAID DIS- Tho district a <lb />
by the said act of the general <lb />
j assembly by which said election Is <lb />
The undersigned having been to be held, are as follows. <lb />
appointed trustees of tho beginning at Tar river at the upper <lb />
District No. in township, I corner of Avon Farm and <lb />
Pitt county, by an act of the General <lb />
only the words of praise for <lb />
it The series of lectures now being <lb />
Offered by Mr. Rock are some of the <lb />
very and large congregations <lb />
turn nit each Sunday night to hear <lb />
i aide discussions. <lb />
Stevens Thornton Mason. Oral <lb />
I and prepared for the use of the Train- <lb />
School in this new hanking sys- <lb />
II <lb />
The school has gone to some ex- <lb />
In establishing tho C. T. <lb />
T. S. but realizes that it will <lb />
be doubly repaid by the results in In- <lb />
creasing business ability of those <lb />
young women who Intend to teach In <lb />
tie public schools of North Carolina <lb />
governor Of Michigan, horn in Th- Mexican congress <lb />
Va., Died Jan. ed and protested against the <lb />
I French invasion. <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina, ratified <lb />
the 4th day of October, 1813, do now, <lb />
in accordance with the provisions <lb />
act gives notice that an election <lb />
will be held in the town Of Grimes- <lb />
land, said district, on Tuesday, No- <lb />
4th, 1813. for the purpose of <lb />
taking the sense of the qualified <lb />
living In said district on the <lb />
question of issuing Interest <lb />
bearing coupon bonds, with which to <lb />
erect a suitable school building In <lb />
district for the white children living <lb />
therein, that said bonds are to run <lb />
years from January 1st, 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 <lb />
of issuing said bonds and levying a <lb />
sufficient tax to pay the Interest there- <lb />
on and to create a sinking fund to <lb />
redeem the principal, which tax <lb />
running the line of Avon Farm <lb />
Pole Branch; thence down Pole <lb />
Branch to Crook; thence with <lb />
Creek to the Beaufort county <lb />
thence with the Beaufort <lb />
line to Tar river; thence with Tar <lb />
to the beginning. <lb />
lint all qualified voters living <lb />
within said boundaries are entitled <lb />
register and vote In said election. <lb />
Dated this 11th day of October, 1813 <lb />
J. Y. JOYNER, <lb />
Member. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
C. M. JONES, <lb />
W. ELKS, <lb />
ALSTON GRIMES, <lb />
J. R. MOBLEY. <lb />
If of Trustees. <lb />
H. CASTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to of the Eye, <lb />
Ear and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, a m to pm <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
HARRY SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
North Carolina<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St. <lb />
Practices his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
I. I. Moore W. H. Long <lb />
MOORE LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
F. C. Harding C. Piece <lb />
HARDING t PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
Office in Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court Home <lb />
Office <lb />
N. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J. I. <lb />
D. X. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty. <lb />
In office occupied <lb />
and Blow. <lb />
OCTOBER 26.39, AND <lb />
RACING GREAT FREE. EXHIBITS. <lb />
LARGEST FAIR <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA all <lb />
FOR OR R INFORMATION WILLIAMS , <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 receive a cordial welcome and us 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 />
Highest Prices of the Season <lb />
Ire Being Paid For <lb />
one hundred and <lb />
fifty thousand pounds of tobacco were <lb />
on the Hours of the warehouses <lb />
today, and all of the sales con- <lb />
before the noon hour. The <lb />
prices are the highest they have been <lb />
this according to the ware- <lb />
housemen, the farmers are very <lb />
much with the figures offered <lb />
for their weed. The general average <lb />
about twenty-six cents. <lb />
Last week was one of the smallest, <lb />
if not the very smallest, of the sea- <lb />
son With respect to the amount sold <lb />
here. As the reason wears on, <lb />
farmers are gradually emptying their <lb />
crops onto the market, and the sea- <lb />
son is expected to close entirely by <lb />
the first of the year. <lb />
F PUBLIC <lb />
SCHOOL FOB FIRST <lb />
MUM II OF THE TOW <lb />
SEASON. <lb />
That the students are interested <lb />
their work, and that they arc anxious <lb />
to attend to their in school I <lb />
attested by the report of the <lb />
of the Greenville Graded <lb />
Schools, which is made public today. <lb />
This report is merely for the <lb />
only, and shows that a <lb />
splendid record has been made. It <lb />
is for the first month of the present <lb />
school year, and If the record set <lb />
during these first four Is con- <lb />
through the session, It <lb />
promiser to be one of the finest in <lb />
tn of the school. The month <lb />
for which this report Is made ended <lb />
on October one week ago today. <lb />
The report Is as <lb />
No. <lb />
Girls . <lb />
SEWS. <lb />
Live <lb />
Total . <lb />
Average dally <lb />
. <lb />
Girls . <lb />
Total . <lb />
No. Pupils <lb />
. <lb />
Girls. <lb />
Total . <lb />
No. times <lb />
. <lb />
Girls . <lb />
of <lb />
Coming and <lb />
WINTERVILLE, Oct. Her- <lb />
Jenkins, of Aulander, who has <lb />
been visiting her parents, Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. A. G. Cox, returned home this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Purser left yesterday <lb />
afternoon for Clay Root to visit her <lb />
people. <lb />
Miss Nannie Braxton left <lb />
for Walnut Cove, where she will make <lb />
Per home for the winter. <lb />
Mrs. Tripp left Fri- <lb />
lay for Bethel, where she will visit <lb />
her mother. <lb />
Miss Myrtle Patrick of Grifton, Is <lb />
Dorthy Johnston, <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Johnson and Mrs. <lb />
J. D, Cox spent Wednesday at their <lb />
old home. <lb />
Mrs. L. L. Leary, of City, <lb />
Is visiting lier daughter, Miss Ber- <lb />
nice Is attending the <lb />
High School. Mrs. Leary has many <lb />
friends who are glad to see her. <lb />
Miss Lena Dawson, of Ayden, spent <lb />
Thursday here visiting relatives. <lb />
Miss Cox who Is teaching <lb />
at Grifton Is spending the week end <lb />
at home. <lb />
Rev. O. M. Hock of Greenville, de- <lb />
livered an interesting lecture on the <lb />
Holy Land in the auditorium of the <lb />
High School on October <lb />
Mr. Rock has just returned from <lb />
a tour of the countries and <lb />
knows the real condition In tho land <lb />
of which he spoke. <lb />
Mr. C. R. Phillips, of <lb />
visiting friends here. <lb />
Mr, C. Carroll went to Green- <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
Mr. G. L. Rouse went to <lb />
this morning. <lb />
A. G. Cox Mfg. Co., has a nice line <lb />
cf buggies and harness. <lb />
If you have not learned what good <lb />
overalls are, see A. W. Ange and <lb />
Co., and get a pair of tho genuine <lb />
cow hide. They are the best. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Co., have <lb />
Just received a large shipment of <lb />
shoes In all and styles; It <lb />
pay you to see them. <lb />
If you arc in need of a good cook <lb />
. stove or heater for coal or wood, what <lb />
it takes to furnish you, we have It. <lb />
P, Forrest and Co. <lb />
Cement, lime, salt, dynamite, caps <lb />
and fuse on hand. A. W. Ange and<lb />
Come to sec when you arc in <lb />
need of anything In dry goods, no- <lb />
Mr. Firkin II a Member of the <lb />
How Culture Was <lb />
Started. <lb />
Mr. K. B. an enthusiast <lb />
pecan culture, and is achieving a <lb />
success that puts him ahead of any <lb />
grower in this section, or perhaps in <lb />
the The last few days he <lb />
been showing nuts from his trees <lb />
that are marvelous in size. of them <lb />
weighing a pound. The largest that <lb />
been shown locally before were <lb />
from to to the pound, so that <lb />
Mr. are more than <lb />
as large as these. <lb />
For some years Mr. <lb />
had pecan trees on his lot just west <lb />
the A. C. L. railroad, but the nuts <lb />
from them only about the usual <lb />
size of others grown hereabout <lb />
While at the Jamestown exposition in <lb />
1907 he was attracted by an exhibit <lb />
of very large pecans from Georgia <lb />
he began investigating With the idea <lb />
that lie could do as well as the <lb />
grower. For the next few sea- <lb />
sons he did not make much progress <lb />
In the size and quality of the nuts <lb />
produced, so three years ago had <lb />
trees, about forty in number, cut back <lb />
and top-budded, an expert from Ge- <lb />
coming here to no the work and <lb />
bringing the buds With him. Care- <lb />
attention has brought these top <lb />
budded trees to flourishing growth <lb />
and this year they have commenced <lb />
bearing and produce the fine quality <lb />
nuts lie is showing. Of course <lb />
first crop is not large, but It will in- <lb />
crease year by year as the trees grow <lb />
older. <lb />
Out at his farm near town Mr. <lb />
also has a hundred young trees <lb />
grafted with tills same Georgia stock, <lb />
and In a few years these, with the <lb />
trees on his lot in town, Will be bring- <lb />
him a handsome Income. <lb />
Mr. Is a member of the Na- <lb />
Nut Association, and <lb />
through and correspond <lb />
keeps informed on culture and <lb />
development of the pecan. He says <lb />
that a Texas grower told him of sin- <lb />
trees In that state being worth <lb />
as much annually to the owner M <lb />
an acre In cotton. <lb />
ALL CIVIL HERE <lb />
I EXCEPT SI IT<lb />
489.2 <lb />
Total . <lb />
Percentage of <lb />
Boys <lb />
Girls <lb />
Total <lb />
94.2 per cent <lb />
95.3 per cent <lb />
98.8 per cent <lb />
Tax of One Per Cent Will be Deducted <lb />
at Source Beginning <lb />
day From All <lb />
Time Allowed. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. Treas- <lb />
Department tonight issued the <lb />
CALM TO revised regulation for <lb />
KEEP OS of the new income tax at the <lb />
source, on Interesting maturing on <lb />
Railroads Treat Laws as to Freight tends, notes and similar <lb />
of corporations. Joint took <lb />
or associations and Insurance <lb />
companies, classed by the Department <lb />
With <lb />
Respect. <lb />
Oct. E. J. <lb />
or hardware of any kind. Prices <lb />
right. B. D. Forest and Co. <lb />
REVISED INCOME TAX <lb />
REGULATIONS ISSUED <lb />
After being in session for only three <lb />
days, the United Stan- District Court <lb />
for the Eastern District of North Car- <lb />
adjourned yesterday afternoon. <lb />
It was the first that has been held <lb />
In the new federal building at Wash- <lb />
and was well attended by at- <lb />
and spectators. All of the <lb />
civil cases on the docket wire con- <lb />
with the . x . of one i i <lb />
which Derrick was suing the <lb />
folk Southern railroad for damages. <lb />
The east resulted in a verdict <lb />
the railroad. <lb />
Of the The Washington <lb />
News has the following to <lb />
The October term of the <lb />
States court for the Dis- <lb />
of North Carolina adjourned this <lb />
for the term. The court <lb />
been in session since Tuesday <lb />
morning. than usual <lb />
was transacted. The following cases <lb />
have bun <lb />
United States vs. Tucker and <lb />
fin. county, for a violation <lb />
of the postal law. was remanded to <lb />
the Raleigh court which Is to con- <lb />
on November <lb />
United States vs W. A and <lb />
Branch i with illicit dis- <lb />
Both defendants plead <lb />
Judgment will be passed today. <lb />
United States vs. C. R. Flowers and <lb />
Hardy, Illicit distilling. Found <lb />
guilty Judgment will be passed to- <lb />
day. <lb />
United States vs. Richard Johnson. <lb />
Illicit distilling. Defendant pleads <lb />
guilty. Judgment to be pronounced. <lb />
United States vs. J. K. <lb />
licit distilling. Jury trial. This case <lb />
Is now In progress. <lb />
All of the civil docket was <lb />
until next term with the <lb />
of the ease of vs. Nor- <lb />
folk Southern for damages. A <lb />
of compromise was rendered In <lb />
favor of plaintiff for <lb />
CHRISTMAS SEALS COMING. <lb />
Are Now on Their Way to <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
One million six hundred thousand <lb />
Red Cross Christmas Seals are <lb />
their way to North Carolina. Mr. <lb />
TO CHANGE COURSE OF RHINE <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
Hy virtue of a decree of the <lb />
German Idea la to Have Great River court of Pitt county made <lb />
Find the Sea Through the ,,. proceeding No. 1800. <lb />
Fatherland. w. R. Baker and wife Baker <lb />
. . .- et vs. J. J. Ford the <lb />
That great river should at , . , , .,, . <lb />
w . v, . . oner will sell for <lb />
last dribble to the sea through a . <lb />
of months In foreign door <lb />
has long been a cause of sentimental Greenville on Saturday. November <lb />
regret to the German people. A so- the following described real es- <lb />
has now been formed at Cob- situate In the county of Pitt <lb />
to correct this mistake of u Bi th, I. <lb />
I One lot beginning at the corner on <lb />
Prof. Hans of Munster <lb />
Andi street on the Hi <lb />
just published a book to help on the <lb />
objects of the new society. He urges running south with <lb />
that the Rhine, instead of flowing as Andrews street 1-8 feet; thence <lb />
It does, northwest through the parallel With Pleasant street <lb />
ought to flow from feet Blount and Bros., line; thence <lb />
in Rhenish Prussia, northwest of Em- with their line north 1-2 f. lo <lb />
den. the most westerly port of the pleasant street; thence with <lb />
German empire. The distance would pleasant street feet to the begin- <lb />
containing square feel and <lb />
be about miles, and no locks <lb />
would be needed. L , whereon John II. <lb />
The professor wants a canal of <lb />
first rate proportions, comparable to <lb />
those of Suez or Panama, and seeks being described In a deed from <lb />
to show that such a waterway would F O. Jim., j- Commissioner, to W. K. <lb />
capture the traffic which now goes to Ford, recorded in Hook X-7 page <lb />
Rotterdam and and that In Also one other lot adjoining the <lb />
a few years would become a ands of J. Carson et be- <lb />
world port. Professor estimates , M , <lb />
a large sum; but, he ,. <lb />
points out. only three-quarters of the We <lb />
extra Is to be spent on railroad, which property is known <lb />
the army under the new law. He cal- as the Blount Place on a plot which <lb />
that the gross takings during appears In P-9, page <lb />
the first years would not be more of the Registers Pitt <lb />
than I county, these lots arc on the north <lb />
A year ago the Prussian minister ,,., , ma each be <lb />
of public works announced that the ,, ,, ,, ,,. ,. <lb />
government regarded the project <lb />
favorably, and had It under <lb />
The new society starts under <lb />
favorable auspices. <lb />
MAY BE SHIP LOST IN 1840 <lb />
ON <lb />
CLOSED HY <lb />
scribed in a deed from XI. <lb />
and wife to W. R, Ford which <lb />
pears on record in the office of the <lb />
Register Deed in Hook F-9, page <lb />
Said lots are being sold for par- <lb />
of Wreck Evidently In Water <lb />
Many Years Believed to Be I This October 7th. 1913. <lb />
of Ocean Mystery. J. B. Commissioner. <lb />
ltd <lb />
An unknown wreck, which may. <lb />
prove the solution to the mystery of a <lb />
ship which disappeared In 1840. <lb />
Just be described at <lb />
Australia. Diving operations <lb />
were being conducted with the object . <lb />
of raising a sunken barge, and while , <lb />
the being dragged along <lb />
the bottom of the It fouled an <lb />
CASH IN ADVANCE SIB- <lb />
While It bus already been an- <lb />
that The will <lb />
place its subscription list on the <lb />
cash in advance basis the <lb />
of January, attention will be <lb />
obstruction and remained fast. A diver <lb />
I pun Right of beneath the waters, and <lb />
Hunks to Engage in found that the apparatus had become <lb />
Syndicates <lb />
WASHINGTON, Oct. and further Investigation showed that fully advised of the change. The <lb />
upon the rights of National this vessel evidently had foundered . subscription list will be revised <lb />
banks to engage in the underwriting T during the month of December, <lb />
called to It from time lo time <lb />
entangled In the hull of an old wreck, so that all subscribers may be <lb />
, , ii covered with marine growth. The <lb />
or Industrial ship constructed of Eng. <lb />
and after 1st, the pa- <lb />
per will be sent only to those <lb />
hate paid for it in advance <lb />
discontinued at the <lb />
of Greensboro, spoke hero to- under the general term of for <lb />
night before the North Carolina Linn- collection purposes, <lb />
and Timber Association. His ad- The regulations embodying various <lb />
dress dealt with the freight rate certificates as to ownership, <lb />
and particularly With the intra- exemption, partnership, etc., and are <lb />
rate reduction law, known as <lb />
the Justice bill, passed the extra <lb />
session of tho Assembly. <lb />
Mr. Justice declared that the law <lb />
passed was Just fair, but that the <lb />
people must keep up the tight to <lb />
cure Its benefits, that ho realized that <lb />
technical In terms. Because of the <lb />
Short time allowed for the <lb />
of the law and the Issuance of <lb />
these regulation bringing the date <lb />
so near November when the <lb />
must begin, It is pro- <lb />
that on November 1913, and <lb />
that act of the general assembly fr thereafter, interest <lb />
the freight rates ,, presented to a debtor need be <lb />
ed but scant respect at the or only by temporary in <lb />
railroads, and that the fight for the certificates, <lb />
freight rates charged by railroads In tax of per cent will be <lb />
this state Is with them <lb />
Ho emphasized the need of public sen- <lb />
that tho people not de- <lb />
nor lulled Into Inaction by fair <lb />
promises made by those who own and <lb />
operate railroads In tills that <lb />
tho owners live in Wall street. Ho <lb />
reviewed railroad matters from 1907 <lb />
to the present and the con- <lb />
census of the railroads are not <lb />
or equitable, The long and the <lb />
short haul clause he declared the <lb />
need. With effect he quoted from <lb />
Senator Vance on the mutter of <lb />
by railroads and the necessity <lb />
the people to tight for Justice, <lb />
concrete examples of Injustice and <lb />
discrimination cited by Senator Vance. <lb />
The of his address was <lb />
he emphasized the need that the <lb />
keep up their tight to <lb />
from the railroads. <lb />
Notable Wedding at Panama, <lb />
PANAMA, Oct. British Le- <lb />
was the scene of a wed <lb />
ding today, when Miss Mallet <lb />
daughter of Coventry <lb />
let, British minister to Panama <lb />
Costa Rica, became the bride of <lb />
Mackenzie eldest son <lb />
and heir or Sir John <lb />
the wealthiest residents Jamaica <lb />
Indies. <lb />
1856 Railway communication is <lb />
between Toronto mill <lb />
Montreal <lb />
or reorganization were the tag a <lb />
mended to the Senate Hanking and Inches by Inches <lb />
Myers of Charlotte, who is Committee today by Charles thick. Residents In the neighborhood <lb />
the sale of the seals in National Hank for told that several skeletons had been of time paid for unless <lb />
state this year, has Just received no-New York City. The committee ex-, discovered the sand opposite the . <lb />
that this number has been mm an <lb />
lotted to the state and shipped. If behind closed doors J person, who were washed ashore. No <lb />
these are all disposed of at one cent. Mr. went with some details ,,. <lb />
it will mean to be used In the into the extent to which the great department records, but <lb />
state in the fight the Great New York banks engage in the under- u bf-B reined that a <lb />
White Plague, or tuberculosis, which writing of large projects. The bound vessel reported at Western. <lb />
the people In of the National City Bank to the 1840 and never Been since. j <lb />
the state each year. underwriting of the loan <lb />
Mr. Myers started on a trip this obtained by the Chicago Consolidated <lb />
week to visit nil the more Important Railways Company some time ago was <lb />
cities to get them organized for an <lb />
aggressive educational campaign and <lb />
for the sale of these Christmas stamps. <lb />
Tho stamps ell for one cent each <lb />
and are used to stick on letters to <lb />
show the Interest In the tuber- <lb />
work, and to ask tho Inter- <lb />
est of the one to whom the package <lb />
or letter Is sent. Banks and not predict what length of time would <lb />
houses use them on all the mail they be required to prepare a report. A <lb />
number of experts on various phases <lb />
of banking operations will be con- <lb />
Writers of Historic Songs. <lb />
Most of the songs that hare made . <lb />
touched upon during the hearing. were written by men who had . <lb />
. ., . ,, , no other claim to Immortality. The . <lb />
The hearing of the the only production <lb />
and Currency Committee on the Glass of Lisle which has <lb />
Owen currency bill came to an end to-1 and Wearing of the <lb />
A number subscribers who <lb />
have called In to pay since the <lb />
announcement was made, have <lb />
expressed approval of the <lb />
change to the cash in advance <lb />
system. It will prove better for <lb />
the subscribers for the pa- <lb />
per, as well as dispense with <lb />
the annoyance of to <lb />
dim them through printed no. <lb />
tiers. hope every <lb />
make note of the change, <lb />
pay In time to prevent his <lb />
being dropped from the <lb />
night and the committee revision of was the work of an anonymous list. The date printed <lb />
send out during December. Stores <lb />
use them Christmas deliveries <lb />
shops on pay envelopes, and every- <lb />
body on all kinds of meal. seals <lb />
were sold last year In the state and it <lb />
is hoped that we can increase the <lb />
sales to more than one million this <lb />
year. <lb />
Tho Post Master General has Issued <lb />
an order permitting these seals to <lb />
in the Post offices. Every <lb />
community Is invited to get the seal <lb />
sending the money to <lb />
the bill will begin behind closed purveyor of ballads for the street <lb />
at o'clock Monday. I hawkers of Dublin. Max <lb />
Members of the committee would burger, an obscure merchant, , <lb />
who never published anything else, , <lb />
composed verses <lb />
which tho burden was thus <lb />
Fatherland, no danger thine. <lb />
stand thy soon to the Rhine. <lb />
Little was heard of these until <lb />
years later, when the <lb />
war gave them an enormous vogue. <lb />
name on the paper will show <lb />
each one just how his <lb />
stands. Do wait for a <lb />
statement In me mailed, lint <lb />
look at the after roar name <lb />
make payment according- <lb />
before January. <lb />
Mil. SMITH HERE. <lb />
Held the Presbyterian <lb />
Church Yesterday. <lb />
Professor II. R. Smith, former sup- <lb />
of the Greenville Graded <lb />
School conducted services at the <lb />
Presbyterian church yesterday, <lb />
was heard a large number of the <lb />
members of the church. Mr. Smith <lb />
COLUMBIA. S, C, Oct an- <lb />
They were then adopted as the nation- .,, ,. , . <lb />
isl anthem of United Germany, and s <lb />
pension of marks was con- <lb />
on the composer of the tune to <lb />
they were set. <lb />
ducted at the beginning <lb />
Saturday from all Incomes according superintendent of the graded <lb />
and payable to every United States e-wide work Sea I. a re t f j <lb />
to be paid for after sold; unsold seals <lb />
citizen residing at home or abroad and <lb />
to every person residing In the <lb />
led States, though not a citizen, which <lb />
may be derived from Interest <lb />
upon bonds and mortgages or deeds of <lb />
trust or other similar obligations <lb />
claiming exemption may <lb />
tiled by bond-holding individuals. <lb />
There detailed provisions to <lb />
guard duplication or the withholding <lb />
of the tax. The coupons or registered <lb />
Internal mint be by <lb />
of ownership signed by each <lb />
holder or bonds for each separate is- <lb />
sue of bonds or obligations of each <lb />
debtor. <lb />
Debtors bonds may be reg- <lb />
must deduct the normal tax of <lb />
I per cent from the accruing Inter- <lb />
est on all bonds before sending out <lb />
checks tor the interest to registered <lb />
owners or before paying such Inter <lb />
upon Interest orders until proper <lb />
certificates claiming exemption <lb />
tiled With the debtor or Its fiscal <lb />
to be returned to headquarters. <lb />
Fortunes In Postage Stamps. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. 27- The first In- <lb />
stamp exhibition ever <lb />
held In America was opened today in <lb />
the Societies Building in <lb />
this city and will be continued until <lb />
Saturday. Stamps with a market val- <lb />
of over are on display <lb />
The most valuable specimens <lb />
lot are two unused copies of the <lb />
Issue of owned by Henry <lb />
I, of London, and valued at <lb />
118.000, Another notable exhibitor is <lb />
Worthington of Cleve- <lb />
land, owner of the most valuable stamp <lb />
collection In America. <lb />
John D. Long's <lb />
Mass., Oct. John D <lb />
Lone funnel- Governor of <lb />
sells and Secretary of the y <lb />
the war with Spain, was seventy- <lb />
live years old today the ocean <lb />
ion was marked by the receipt of a <lb />
number of congratulatory messages <lb />
Taken <lb />
On Friday. October 10th, I black <lb />
sow. weighing about pounds, two <lb />
in ear one In loft ear. various parts of the country <lb />
can obtain by proving fellow-townsmen proposed to have <lb />
ownership ml paying damage. public observance of the <lb />
C. O. but out of respect to the wishes <lb />
It N C Mr Long the plan KM abandoned <lb />
the South Carolina Agricultural and <lb />
Mechanical Society opened today. With <lb />
every indication that it Will surpass <lb />
of Its predecessors. Particular <lb />
Put Socialism Above Life. has been paid this year to the <lb />
His wife's opposition to socialism, agricultural display, while the <lb />
of which he was a strong advocate live stock, <lb />
and one of the leaders In this other exhibits are better than <lb />
its believed to have been the ,,,,;,, f , <lb />
of James M. Branson, a barber, hang- <lb />
himself his barber shop and <lb />
splendid service to the people of <lb />
that town. He took an active part poolroom. <lb />
In the work of his church while In plans for killing Murder Case up for <lb />
Greenville, and the members of the deliberate. He first drove an ANDERSON, Ind., IT. The <lb />
congregation show their appreciation hook Into a celling Joist, then at. of w Brown, under Indict- <lb />
by having him come back so often <lb />
to hold services for them. <lb />
a stout rope, stood on the edge <lb />
of one of the pool tables, and Jump- <lb />
ed off. <lb />
If <lb />
for degree murder, <lb />
called In the Madison county court <lb />
The man had gone to his early today trial, Brown, aged and <lb />
and pulled down the window shades respected of the town of In- <lb />
to screen the Interior from tho Street, gull. Is charged jointly with bis ton, <lb />
Peter Moses, a grocer, became W. Brown, with the murder <lb />
I later tho morning when the Constable Albert Hawkins, at In <lb />
was not opened, and peering <lb />
through the window saw the body. <lb />
hanging from the <lb />
additional has <lb />
been Installed in The <lb />
shop, this one being In the <lb />
tor's office. Persons Inning bus- <lb />
mailers to attend to in f Dispatch to the Philadelphia <lb />
regard lo paper, such U <lb />
news, or <lb />
lions should cull one ring. <lb />
All orders as to job work, or <lb />
Inquiries lo prices oil Job <lb />
work should be telephoned to <lb />
two rings. The public will <lb />
kindly lake notice of these <lb />
changes. <lb />
Record. <lb />
SUM FOR <lb />
Animals of Earthquake . , , , y <lb />
One of the mysteries unsolved . ,. , , . <lb />
Is that of the sense by which the lower; in <lb />
animals become aware of the approach <lb />
of earthquakes at Guadalajara, Mexico, I Va B The <lb />
the many parrots of the city showed premature explosion a charge <lb />
great and unusual restlessness, and dynamite and powder Which be- <lb />
during the period of disturbance the for blasting this morning <lb />
increased cries of the birds gave warn- ;.,, ; o'clock, practically <lb />
lug of the of the worst , , ,,.,, , of . <lb />
shocks. Rat. also, became alarmed. Manganese <lb />
fleeing from the city before tho earth- , , ,. . <lb />
quakes came. owned by a New York <lb />
to faint shocks and London syndicate, six miles , , <lb />
ii a prepared hardly gives satisfactory explanation, of As a result of the <lb />
to MALARIA or CHILLS FEWER; for modern seismographs are very sen- explosion live men were killed and <lb />
two are injured, one probable fatal- <lb />
return. It sett on liver too slight to be recorded would T. are in I hospital <lb />
and doc. not gripe or felt so strongly as to give alarm. <lb />
No. <lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published by <lb />
THE lac. <lb />
D. J <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
year. <lb />
months, <lb />
Hue <lb />
He ban cited <lb />
Hi-it gives the <lb />
. ; <lb />
on throwing paper on the sidewalks <lb />
. , , an that warrant <lb />
last lea will Issued shortly if more <lb />
not given the matter. <lb />
of the i Is l t III <lb />
this tho ,, . ,,., , <lb />
to I <lb />
m ill. <lb />
rate may b upon , in the <lb />
application it the I on <lb />
and i <lb />
I I I <lb />
ii <lb />
Re <lb />
lug I<lb />
a ii <lb />
I Rocky J ml Ii <lb />
l us <lb />
live <lb />
mi i and <lb />
i .-.- . .,. <lb />
N ,,. , ,,. ,, M <lb />
i by yourself, t and <lb />
I mi and the <lb />
W Rocky Mount as the seat <lb />
However, brother, if you stop in look <lb />
The people were told that they <lb />
might many the <lb />
;. red their ballots <lb />
Tills is not the style <lb />
by a Republican form of government, <lb />
DOt kind that should <lb />
used in Mexico. The whole <lb />
was a makeshift of Huerta, and was <lb />
a defiant threat to the States <lb />
Corruption ab d almost <lb />
where, is it known win <lb />
a g i lent. <lb />
truth of the matter Is that <lb />
I on pi o <lb />
. ; d Intends to b id i <lb />
.- forced out some <lb />
r than now i in his <lb />
I of th- put and i out <lb />
. <lb />
matter how active the <lb />
board health may become, it <lb />
do bulk of work through tho <lb />
county boards, where the <lb />
boards Inactive, the count <lb />
the towns must <lb />
There is in life a place for each to <lb />
till, Hulls plan for the <lb />
never be complete until you <lb />
your place and do your part. <lb />
-.- <lb />
II U <lb />
mi <lb />
mil <lb />
I ; <lb />
III l III It SI <lb />
.; a t farm <lb />
and i have <lb />
places in the great plan the <lb />
inn ever is. in a measure, re- <lb />
i- credited <lb />
to hint. <lb />
i i-how the we <lb />
till <lb />
you leap Just remember that <lb />
ii sometimes takes more than <lb />
i i make a county <lb />
other . we a, an In- <lb />
l LIVEN <lb />
POST <lb />
FARM LANDS FOR <lb />
BALE. <lb />
I desire to oil to <lb />
Thomas <lb />
. . place in fro n t. s <lb />
in N. C, at J <lb />
p. in. SATURDAY, October <lb />
1918. This land ho sold In two <lb />
lots, In this lot there is a n <lb />
with cleared land, i <lb />
splendid tobaCCO land and also well <lb />
.-plenum ., . . <lb />
to coin, cotton and other i- a <lb />
. i I . i <lb />
crops, the remaining portion of . . , <lb />
Ii part o, <lb />
Carol n i has the <lb />
. for he B now j,, be- <lb />
large portion the nation. A v,, .,, of the <lb />
it twenty-eight and thirty cent tie farm was Graphic, on one side, and Home, <lb />
per , mud And i there which proved a great success,. Rocky mi on <lb />
Take I and go <lb />
II Will <lb />
up Your Liver <lb />
Without Harm. <lb />
a bilious attack or constipation can <lb />
p tin nerve to ask the . and the people of M the other. We would not detract one , relieved in a short while by a <lb />
I of town to their Hay wood county arc very much <lb />
in ed over the bright prospects for a <lb />
this is not final ii great future in this industry. constituted a special session of the <lb />
would seem that it is sufficient . Rising prices and a scarcity in the especially II we have got <lb />
idem to show much the supply jointly make this M much as the last <lb />
cost of is regulated question one most important <lb />
local merchants it i-- laid at the now facing the nation. The large cat- <lb />
iota from the glory of the scrap, and of Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
particularly anxious to be vegetable remedy that every <lb />
druggist guarantees. <lb />
ask Drug <lb />
about Dodson's Liver Tone. They <lb />
in a tariff, at Uh ranges the West are now , ,,.,,. <lb />
Republican party, hut If staked off, and are being opened <lb />
is this exist over the to the public, This will tend to de- <lb />
II be readily that crease the beef, if th <lb />
en this more country is to continue to enjoy <lb />
i an inn- else. They seem to b o dish, other grazing <lb />
responsible for the price .- must found for the cattle. <lb />
to ultimate consumer, James M. of the Bureau <lb />
tract is heavily <lb />
other tract of acres has also <lb />
acres of cleared land, well <lb />
to the cultivation of <lb />
cotton, tobacco and other crops. <lb />
His tract is also a two story six room <lb />
dwelling house, two houses <lb />
with necessary barns and stables. <lb />
These tracts will be sold separate- <lb />
in order to give the purchaser an <lb />
to buy a small farm <lb />
splendidly located, tracts are <lb />
within a mile and a quarter <lb />
of the town of Bethel. Is. C, on <lb />
Atlantic Coast railroad. <lb />
F. C. Commissioner. <lb />
know it is a harmless <lb />
that starts it is <lb />
that starts the liver vi- <lb />
ii rate- h- of Animal Husbandry <lb />
The post office department o <lb />
government is now preparing to In- <lb />
stall in Greenville the great <lb />
free delivery the mails. <lb />
The value and benefit to accrue from <lb />
this has been told too often and Is <lb />
too well known to be repeated hero. <lb />
. ;, produce <lb />
States Department of Agriculture, <lb />
man has any- Bald recently <lb />
any com- meat i- a reality, it i- <lb />
tin rise In in <lb />
laud no time will be spent In discuss <lb />
that phase of It. <lb />
f and puts you into shape with- <lb />
out interfering with your habits. This <lb />
store guarantees it to be all that, and <lb />
will give you your mom y back if you <lb />
don't find Hudson s Tom- gives <lb />
you quick and easy relief, <lb />
Hudson's Liver Tone is for <lb />
grown-ups and children. It has a <lb />
pleasant taste, and is safe and <lb />
The price hi cents for a <lb />
Then is. however, much to be done bl <lb />
thin department can be put, bottle, and your back to you <lb />
tell Greenville Drug Co., that <lb />
in here, and the greater portion of if you <lb />
is It In n i r is natural result of. . I,. , ,, . ., , <lb />
I what is to be done be it hasn't been a benefit to <lb />
not th actual In production ,,,,, ., , I ., , , L don't bu <lb />
I b themselves take <lb />
W f North Carolina help to <lb />
Does Your Stomach <lb />
Yea <lb />
Kay <lb />
Cases <lb />
Liver n n-<lb />
lad Co <lb />
tiling <lb />
.- .-. V, -I . <lb />
change<lb />
can <lb />
. and <lb />
lama <lb />
-o i. No <lb />
. who <lb />
I will <lb />
been to. <lb />
and loud in praise <lb />
There n n d v but what <lb />
from this remedy <lb />
the benefit acts <lb />
. i- b i ml bile <lb />
ions the in- <lb />
tract and In the name <lb />
which y--r <lb />
.,, , . you that May <lb />
should restore you to Put <lb />
KU a II be a revelation <lb />
to yon n over your re- <lb />
and once know the joys <lb />
Send foe booklet on Geo. <lb />
Chemist. Whiting <lb />
or better still, obtain a <lb />
For Sale in N. C, by <lb />
THE JOHN L. CO. <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. <lb />
The worst eases, no how long standing, <lb />
are cured by the old reliable Dr. <lb />
Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves <lb />
Pain and Heals . t some time. Sue. 11.00 <lb />
There may be a fortune in postage <lb />
Stamps, as a headline states, but <lb />
Sam the only man allowed <lb />
to make a profit on them. <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GENERAL STORE<lb />
PAINTS OILS <lb />
When You Paint <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pure OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
supply the If <lb />
id Ii i i uh . might . well i- poured <lb />
lo it l Breed Into Tin i stern <lb />
the town govern- Imitations Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
II there Is o sidewalk In front you many run Into danger if you do <lb />
Buy Dodson's the medicine <lb />
town Drug Company recommends <lb />
home that Is not in coo,. <lb />
North <lb />
, , that th <lb />
Carolina i rim and n win be II <lb />
.- to you to ii. It. H does <lb />
u in II v. ill take ii upon II I <lb />
not propose to have anything to do <lb />
i to get I s <lb />
i i i <lb />
. . ops of tin <lb />
mil f till I I <lb />
for raising of cat- <lb />
more it;, ti,, seldom r <lb />
III I stands ii. expense b attached <lb />
m II the. ,., . The nation's <lb />
i i supp r beef In tin future must <lb />
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same proportion <lb />
lies i In i <lb />
I to I <lb />
with that, only to see lo ii that it <lb />
. now, II yon v i <lb />
. i and bi <lb />
that tin walks In front of <lb />
d of all <lb />
and unsightly Impediments, and <lb />
it that there r.- no in <lb />
front your door <lb />
R a. t If then Is I <lb />
you i an do you <lb />
done, II are still holding <lb />
you are delaying city delivery tin <lb />
mails in mis town. of the pave- <lb />
it in On much <lb />
ii r than In town- ban <lb />
i delivery, fear has been fell <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
I Quinine, h th <lb />
. i and i the I <lb />
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PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD. ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED OIL-that'll way the M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
REAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. St 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 by so doing he SAVES MONEY. <lb />
gallons of LINSEED OIL with every <lb />
gallons of L. M. PAINT <lb />
and MIX the OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
If the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory s <lb />
return whatever you how used, and gel hart ALT. you paid <lb />
III and besides, the fin paid lo the rainier. <lb />
Then i <lb />
the <lb />
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i per mi them. All Mil <lb />
, ere II i- that this matter <lb />
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d and ed on but moil of them <lb />
. been painted, and will be read <lb />
fur delivery In Just s few days. And <lb />
i is i of after that a few more days will <lb />
P to reel to them In <lb />
large number of shares to ,. , . i proper Bo It will be seen that <lb />
i r- i need Is for the side <lb />
doubt it tr i to bi put Into condition, II <lb />
; h id the thing for you to do or <lb />
Mil KM II Ills <lb />
in talking t h A <lb />
Whit of I Building and <lb />
lie . <lb />
n Ho- series, <lb />
opens the first In <lb />
The series <lb />
that there might be something k <lb />
alien the Inspector comes from <lb />
In Hi- Not all of the streets have been <lb />
town i ins . I that must he <lb />
ope led all other ma ,,.,. g, <lb />
numbers since the beginning n, on <lb />
. and ii Is hoped I Visitors get n . ,. <lb />
i- ; will run one s of town <lb />
n it, <lb />
i all i I <lb />
lo r the is o and i <lb />
Ion to the community, that with a III i <lb />
m do, <lb />
and don't keep the rest the <lb />
a on <lb />
ii <lb />
ii require near bi inn <lb />
lilt <lb />
Ho n II from <lb />
If <lb />
it s as ii even <lb />
lo ell all ires In n than it i lo I tricks <lb />
would compare with ii For <lb />
Its Tho feel i matter <lb />
, . , i; i . irk and i part Kn <lb />
years It In that II Is s ml ind months Die people of the <lb />
again nation have been looking <lb />
which was clean profit, and to throw h m i . or d ti I some de- <lb />
pres has loaned on on i p would come, <lb />
and houses Ii stated he iii other and looked only in rain, <lb />
think more r at I provisional president <lb />
vantage to the people In paying off law, the people iii heed ii i, Its hold <lb />
loans in small Install calls being mads upon the government, and is <lb />
about the same as real would take the that never to do so until It Is forced lo <lb />
i i <lb />
in Quality <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers.<lb />
You can 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 />
.- . <lb />
SEWS <lb />
mm <lb />
of Lew <lb />
Town. <lb />
on. to <lb />
F. C, Turnage has <lb />
purchased a part of the Hen Allen <lb />
Jones farm from Mr. <lb />
Messrs. l. Turnage and Mr. <lb />
Dixon have purchased the farm of <lb />
Mr. James a adjoining the <lb />
town, the consideration was <lb />
will proceed to <lb />
in ii oil in blocks, streets alleys, and <lb />
walk ways and soon bi offering to <lb />
ii.-- public Borne property <lb />
the west of n known<lb />
All kinds of hardware, nuns, pistols, <lb />
dynamite, fuse and i ii <lb />
Smith and Bro, <lb />
Mr. J. Alfred Harrington has <lb />
i- d a nice touring car, and ems <lb />
to he enjoying life, spinning around. <lb />
We an- note that Mr. Sam- <lb />
Tyson, who has been very sick <lb />
of late, is aide to he up will <lb />
a able to he out. <lb />
Seed and winter turf oats at <lb />
Smith and <lb />
There fame near being a <lb />
lire at the graded last week. <lb />
The roof caught and was burning <lb />
briskly during a high wind, and <lb />
was thought that it was sure to burn <lb />
v hen Mr. Howell, from Ridge Spring <lb />
arrived on the scene, and with <lb />
nerve of only a tire fighter, in a few <lb />
leaps was on the top of the two story <lb />
building, and with the assistance Of <lb />
a few others with buckets he soon <lb />
had it under never one time <lb />
realized the risk he was running, and <lb />
with seemingly no thought of him- <lb />
self. Had It not been for him. we <lb />
would not have had any graded school <lb />
ti-day, and were it in our power we <lb />
would award him a Carnegie hero <lb />
medal. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Hart, of <lb />
Sound, Fla. have been here on a vis- <lb />
it to Mr. Hart's mother and after <lb />
spending a few weeks, returned last <lb />
week. Mr. Hart Is another young <lb />
man from who about <lb />
thirty-five years ago cast Ml lot in <lb />
the land of flowers, has made good, <lb />
amassed quite a fortune and <lb />
comes east to visit his mother <lb />
There is a protracted meeting <lb />
the P. W. II church this week and <lb />
i crowds are in attendance, Many <lb />
mads the good confession. <lb />
We learn Mr. Augustus Worth- <lb />
has purchased the J. C. Jen- <lb />
kins farm from Mr. Win- <lb />
All kinds of school books and school <lb />
supplies and stationery at J It Smith <lb />
and <lb />
over heard a man the <lb />
day When he said there was a <lb />
offered for a man with no <lb />
who had regular and <lb />
must think is true Mr. Alfred <lb />
Harrington told us Monday that he <lb />
Lad taken orders five iron safes <lb />
in one day. This either speaks well <lb />
for the agency, or money must bl <lb />
plentiful in the <lb />
If hardware, mill linings, belt- <lb />
pipe, i and threaded any length <lb />
Bl J. R Smith and Bro, <lb />
den Is on an boom, lei <lb />
hi ti you. i Ell Craft, E i <lb />
Dall, Craven Sum <lb />
roll, in mi rs of ti <lb />
have arranged their business and will <lb />
move their families the Ural of <lb />
the coming besides many others <lb />
want to come, there is a shortage <lb />
en homes present <lb />
Miss Mays Smith, who is attending <lb />
School A. C, spent Sun- <lb />
day lure with her parents, Mr. J <lb />
Smith, <lb />
The trustees have given orders for <lb />
a blue print, so we will soon be in <lb />
the new building. Look out, even <lb />
that much good to the teach- <lb />
time ago. we had promise <lb />
great things from the railroad com- <lb />
such as an extension of track. <lb />
passenger depot, and even gave the <lb />
company a permit to build US any <lb />
kind they wanted In the fire district <lb />
and at last we are reminded <lb />
Fable, the and <lb />
Brought Forth I All our <lb />
extension track, passenger depot, and <lb />
many other Improvements, all turned <lb />
out the company only built <lb />
a new stock Shuts to unload their <lb />
freight. <lb />
Mr. S. M. Smith purchased the <lb />
farm of Mr. If, M. on Gum <lb />
Swamp road, and is offering to cut <lb />
it up in small farms to suit the <lb />
chaser, or sell it all to one man. This <lb />
Is a good farm well adapted to all <lb />
crops grown in county, especial- <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
HUSBAND RESCUED <lb />
DESPAIRING WIFE <lb />
After Four Years of Discouraging <lb />
Conditions, Mrs. Gave <lb />
Up in Despair. Husband <lb />
Came to Rescue. <lb />
LAND <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by to Join <lb />
S. Harris on the 21st day of <lb />
1905, which mortgage was duly <lb />
recorded hi the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt in hook J-S, <lb />
page. the undersigned wilt sell <lb />
an interesting letter <lb />
from this place, Mrs. Bettie Bullock <lb />
writes as suffered for four <lb />
years, with womanly troubles, and during <lb />
this time, could only sit up for a little <lb />
while, and could not walk anywhere at <lb />
all. At times, I would have severe pains <lb />
in my left side. <lb />
The doctor was called in, and his treat- <lb />
relieved me for a while, but I was <lb />
soon confined to my bed again. After <lb />
that, nothing seemed to do me any good. <lb />
I had gotten so weak I could not stand, <lb />
and I gave up in despair. <lb />
At last, my husband got me a bottle of <lb />
the woman's tonic, and I com- <lb />
taking From the very first <lb />
dose, I could tell it was helping me. <lb />
can now walk two miles without its <lb />
tiring me, and am doing all my <lb />
II you are all run down from womanly <lb />
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try <lb />
the woman's tonic. It has helped <lb />
more than a million women, in its <lb />
years of continuous success, and should <lb />
surely help you, too. Your druggist has <lb />
sold for years. He knows what <lb />
it will do. Ask him. He will <lb />
mend it. Begin taking today. <lb />
Writ Co. <lb />
a. v Chan special <lb />
your book. Home <lb />
lei in <lb />
for cash before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville at noun on Monday, No- <lb />
the following de- <lb />
scribed lot or parcel of land, situated <lb />
ill the town of and in <lb />
of said town known as West <lb />
Greenville or Lincoln Begin- <lb />
on east side of ave- <lb />
at a stake eighty two feet <lb />
from avenue, then running <lb />
eastward one hundred and twenty <lb />
feet parallel with Douglas ave- <lb />
thence running north parallel <lb />
with avenue forty one <lb />
feet, thence running westward par- <lb />
With first line one hundred <lb />
twenty feet to ave- <lb />
then running south with the <lb />
east side of avenue forty <lb />
feel to the place of the begin- <lb />
Said land sold to satisfy said <lb />
gage. <lb />
This Oct. 22nd. <lb />
K. JAMES a <lb />
ltd <lb />
To Prevent Blood <lb />
once the old reliable DR. <lb />
ANTISEPTIC <lb />
relieves and heals at <lb />
the same tune. Not a liniment. . <lb />
VALUABLE LAND SALE. <lb />
Tin- at law of the late Fer- <lb />
Ward will offer for sale at <lb />
public auction for division the <lb />
court house door in No- <lb />
3rd, 1913, at o'clock, II. <lb />
the following described lands situated <lb />
in the county of Pitt <lb />
township, about seven miles cast of <lb />
town of Greenville, lying on both <lb />
of the main road leading from <lb />
Greenville to <lb />
Farm o. <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated In township, <lb />
county, N, and known as the <lb />
Place, and being No. of the <lb />
division of lands among the heirs of <lb />
Fernando Ward, deceased, as la 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 />
M. Spier's land, and the <lb />
Little Place, thence. S. East <lb />
to a gum, corner, thence <lb />
S 1-2 west feet to a stake, <lb />
comer, thence S. W. <lb />
feet to a stake, W. corner, <lb />
W. feet to an <lb />
In ditch, corner, <lb />
and LoU No. and <lb />
crossing the Greenville and Wash- <lb />
feet to run <lb />
a corner, thence down run to <lb />
a corner on the canal, thence down <lb />
the canal crossing the On and <lb />
Washington road to the beginning. <lb />
Containing 19-100 acres. For <lb />
reference .- th Map of <lb />
v the Fernanda Ward farm <lb />
. II F Price iii August; 1886. <lb />
Farm No. <lb />
A c or i <lb />
Pitt <lb />
of i <lb />
i . laid down on I <lb />
II <lb />
l and<lb />
mill <lb />
W. ii. <lb />
w. feet to s i In , W. G. <lb />
corner, feel <lb />
t- Fleming's i , N <lb />
1-2 W. feet, N I I <lb />
feet to a stake and slump. <lb />
Fleming's i and m <lb />
tween Lots No. and No. i <lb />
2-05 E. with dividing line between <lb />
Lots No. and feet to a ditch <lb />
or branch, thence down ditch or <lb />
I ranch S. 1-2 E. feet to angle <lb />
in ditch, thence down ditch or branch <lb />
east crossing Avenue feet <lb />
to another angle N K. <lb />
feet, thence N. 1-2 E. <lb />
thence N. GO E. feet to corner <lb />
mi said or branch between <lb />
and thence S. 2-03 with <lb />
dividing line between and <lb />
feet to the beginning, con- <lb />
acres. For further ref- <lb />
see the map of survey of tin- <lb />
Fernando Ward farm, made by H. <lb />
F. Price In August. 1886, <lb />
Farm t, <lb />
A certain piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated in township, Pitt <lb />
county, N. known as Lot So, <lb />
of the division of lands among th; <lb />
heirs of Fernando Ward, deceased, as <lb />
U laid down on the map of Fernando <lb />
Ward's farm surveyed and made by <lb />
II. F. Price in the year bound- <lb />
ed and described as follows, to-wit; <lb />
Beginning at a stake and stump. <lb />
L. Fleming's corner and the corner <lb />
between Lots No. and thence S. <lb />
1-2 W. 1535 to L. Fleming's <lb />
thence 1-1 W, to L. <lb />
Fleming's coiner, thence X. 3-4 <lb />
W. feet to a cypress. L. Fleming's <lb />
corner, thence S. 1-1 W. feet <lb />
i, mint's r, I W <lb />
W. to the line or the ten piece <lb />
that Nobles bought and acquired off <lb />
-t end of it No. thence with <lb />
aid Nobles <lb />
pd Lot to their corner, <lb />
N. B. to J. J. Nobles corner. <lb />
i N. W feet to J. J. No- <lb />
corner, then B S-4 E. <lb />
i el N. K E. i et, thence <lb />
feet, then, s 1-1 E. <lb />
the<lb />
lo the be- <lb />
more <lb />
H f Price In <lb />
red <lb />
ii i<lb />
Farm No <lb />
Bald farms rill be sold <lb />
and afterwards offered as a whole. <lb />
Terms cash, but suitable time will <lb />
given to make <lb />
ti upon application. The <lb />
i to t or i pt all bids la <lb />
reserved. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
J. J. Agent. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
G. James and Son. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Taken <lb />
On Friday. October 10th, a <lb />
sow, weighing about pounds, two <lb />
slits in right ear and one in left ear. <lb />
Owner can obtain name by proving <lb />
ownership and paying damages. <lb />
C. O. <lb />
ltd Grimesland. N. C, <lb />
Prince Menace Ends Visit. <lb />
NEW YORK, Oct. Prince <lb />
hi o ended his long visit to the <lb />
Slates today, and after bid- <lb />
ding to some of those who <lb />
accompanied him on his tour and <lb />
other persons whose acquaintance ho <lb />
had made in this city, hoarded his <lb />
private yacht, preparatory to sail- <lb />
for home. Departing the Prince <lb />
made a statement expressing <lb />
of the cordiality of the <lb />
American government and people. <lb />
nap. t <lb />
REMOVAL NOTICE <lb />
We desire to take this opportunity of thanking our friends <lb />
and customers for their patronage and kindness shown us <lb />
while in Greenville. <lb />
On the 15th of November, the entire stock will be closed <lb />
out, and the business will be discontinued. The remaining <lb />
weeks will be devoted to disposing of the stock at a great <lb />
and an opportunity tor saving money awaits you. <lb />
Should we ever have the pleasure of conducting a <lb />
among you again we trust to be favored with your con <lb />
and good will and patronage. <lb />
Turnage Brothers <lb />
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
WK <lb />
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J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new style <lb />
Dress Goods, Ladies Coats <lb />
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, <lb />
Silks, Trimmings, Notions, <lb />
Dry Goods. Shoes. We in- <lb />
your inspection of our <lb />
m my 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 />
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 BEEN, from plainest at to the <lb />
plush rote at 118.00 there Is a robe tor every <lb />
purpose and for every <lb />
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know that <lb />
we can save you money. <lb />
We want the opportunity of showing yon our line. <lb />
Come to us. <lb />
Cash or Credit <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Par Lib <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 />
Township, Bell's X Monday, October 27th, 1913. <lb />
Township, Grimesland October 28th, 1913. <lb />
Township, Ayden October 30th, 1913. <lb />
Falkland Township, Falkland October 31st, 1913. <lb />
S. I. DUDLEY, Sheriff <lb />
J. E. MARSH <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
Located at R. L. Smith's stables, <lb />
hospital <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or night. <lb />
Day Night 827-L. <lb />
8888888888888888888<lb />
Still With<lb />
i The Mutual Insurance Co, <lb />
of <lb />
New York. <lb />
888888888888888888 <lb />
must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, except from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. The rate is cents per <lb />
line, six words to the line. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
START SHAKES 16th <lb />
Series. The Home Building and <lb />
Loan Association. <lb />
FOR FOLK IT OF- <lb />
fices or bed rooms in the <lb />
building. Will rent one or all these <lb />
Offices. Apply JOYNER SUGG. <lb />
MONEY INVESTED IN SHARES <lb />
will pay you good interest 16th <lb />
Series share snow on sale. The Home <lb />
Building and Loan Association. <lb />
VI MAN TO DO JOB <lb />
and Blight work. Apply Free <lb />
Will Baptist, Ayden, N. C.<lb />
SMALL FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
from ten acres up to Cash <lb />
or easy terms. See J. M. Arnold. <lb />
Vanceboro, N. C, <lb />
SPEAK TO CS ABOUT AN INVEST- <lb />
that will pay you over <lb />
cent net. We'll show you. The <lb />
Building and Loan Association. <lb />
AS THE TWIG IS BENT THE <lb />
tree's Teach your <lb />
how to save. them to <lb />
buy shares in our 16th Series. The <lb />
Home Building and Loan Association. <lb />
FOR mil AND LOT. <lb />
Address this office. <lb />
START RIGHT. BUY IN <lb />
the 16th Series. The Homo Build <lb />
and Loan Association. <lb />
FOR ONE FIVE YEAR OLD <lb />
Kentucky standard bred mare. Can <lb />
lo seen at Ed stables. Apply <lb />
to E. T. Forbes. <lb />
FOR VALUABLE LANDS OF <lb />
one and crops well adopt- <lb />
ed to all crops, also a repair shop, <lb />
with good business ready work. Liv- <lb />
house to follow. W. H. SMITH <lb />
and SON. <lb />
LIVE HOGS FOR ON OR <lb />
Oct. 25th, 1913, I want to sell <lb />
bout 2.000 lbs. of live hogs. H. <lb />
vis. N. C. <lb />
A WOMAN'S BACK. <lb />
Why are Children Cross-Eyed. <lb />
The general public has many false <lb />
ideas concerning this unsightly defect <lb />
and consequently many parents are <lb />
prone to neglect it because of the <lb />
hope or the belief that the child <lb />
outgrow <lb />
W re the real cause and the con- <lb />
sequence this condition more gen- <lb />
known and accepted, great <lb />
might result to many unfortunate <lb />
children and their lives made happier. <lb />
R is not generally known that in the <lb />
majority squinting eyes, <lb />
results to a great or less degree <lb />
early attention be given them. <lb />
The primary cause in most cull- <lb />
dun who have this defect Is the lack <lb />
the power combining the Images <lb />
seen by the two Into one. This <lb />
faculty has been lost or has not been <lb />
developed with the growth of the <lb />
child. Its development may have <lb />
been with I difference <lb />
in the two eyes, one being far-sighted, <lb />
the other near-sighted, or there may <lb />
other differences which <lb />
red with harmonious action. The <lb />
child cannot focus both eyes on an <lb />
object at the same time, so In order <lb />
to avoid the discomfort or strain of <lb />
effort, the weaker eye gives up and <lb />
in order to avoid the <lb />
of double vision, which <lb />
would otherwise occur. <lb />
Soon this habit becomes fixed, and <lb />
permanent squint Is brought about <lb />
The squinting eye, not receiving any <lb />
stimulus from use. gradually loses tin <lb />
seeing faculty and partial blindness <lb />
is the result. <lb />
This loss of vision from disuse is <lb />
more rapid in the very young than <lb />
in older children. If a child begins <lb />
t. squint at the age six months, <lb />
and has good vision in each eye, the <lb />
squinting eye. if neglected, will be- <lb />
come blind in eight to ten weeks. If <lb />
he does not begin to squint until he <lb />
is eighteen months old the progress <lb />
of the blindness will not be so rapid, <lb />
but he will be blind In the squinting <lb />
eye in five or six months. <lb />
If he does not begin to squint until <lb />
the age of three years he seldom loses <lb />
tho power of vision in less than a <lb />
year thereafter. After tho age of six <lb />
years, the danger is not so great, and <lb />
the child may retain It to some ex- <lb />
tent. Every child who shows <lb />
of squint should have early at- <lb />
if sight is to be preserved or <lb />
the deformity prevented. <lb />
APPLICATION FOR PARDON OF <lb />
HILL <lb />
Application will be made to the <lb />
governor of North Carolina for the <lb />
pardon of Hill convicted at <lb />
the August term of the superior court <lb />
of Pitt county for the crime of <lb />
and sentenced to jail for a <lb />
term of six months. <lb />
All persons who oppose the grant- <lb />
said pardon are invited to forward <lb />
their protests to the governor with- <lb />
out delay. <lb />
This 23rd day of October, 1913. <lb />
The of Tills Woman <lb />
is of Certain Value. <lb />
Many a woman's back has many <lb />
aches and pains. <lb />
Oftentimes the <lb />
That's why Kidney Pills <lb />
o effective. <lb />
Many Greenville women know this. <lb />
Head what one has to say about <lb />
Mrs. E. G. Washing- <lb />
ton St., Greenville, N. C., <lb />
have been greatly benefited by <lb />
Kidney Pills that I am glad <lb />
to recommend them. My back ached <lb />
nearly all the time and I could not <lb />
rest well. The kidney secretions <lb />
caused me annoyance and It was plain <lb />
t- be seen that I was suffering from <lb />
kidney trouble. Kidney <lb />
that I got from the John L. Woolen <lb />
Drug Co., the aches and <lb />
pains and improved my condition <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sole agents for the lulled <lb />
Remember tho <lb />
States. <lb />
take no other. <lb />
Felix a leader of the <lb />
Mexican revolution, condemned <lb />
to death by court martial at <lb />
We write Fire, Accident and Health, <lb />
and Life Insurance and w ill put your risk in <lb />
STRONG Companies. <lb />
Besides, we will give you a square deal. <lb />
HALL MOORE, Agents. <lb />
W. L. HALL <lb />
W. H <lb />
KEEN <lb />
Cutlery and guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
j paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb />
j Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
i have several excellent farms sale, agreeable <lb />
in good neighborhoods, on public toads and accessible to the <lb />
railroad. These will make ideal home. The land <lb />
cannot be for tobacco, en aid they <lb />
can be purchased on easy terms. <lb />
For further information write or call on. <lb />
J. K. WARREN, <lb />
Trenton, <lb />
DR. C <lb />
Physician <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
PHONE <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 SCHULTZ <lb />
LAID SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the super- <lb />
court of Pitt county made In spec- <lb />
proceeding No. 1853. entitled S <lb />
H. vs. George S. <lb />
el the undersigned commission- <lb />
sell for cash before the court <lb />
house door In Greenville on Monday, <lb />
the 24th day of November, 1913. tho <lb />
following described real estate situ- <lb />
in the town of Greenville, and <lb />
in that part of said town known as <lb />
South Greenville, described as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
One at the north <lb />
west corner of and 14th <lb />
streets and running from thence with <lb />
the western line of street <lb />
extended a direction <lb />
to the south west corner of Co-1 <lb />
15th streets, thence a <lb />
westerly direction with the northern <lb />
line of 15th street feet, thence I <lb />
northern line of 16th street feet <lb />
thence a northerly direction parallel <lb />
with the first line feet to 14th <lb />
street, thence an easterly direction <lb />
with the southern line of 14th street <lb />
to the beginning, containing one <lb />
other at tin <lb />
north west corner of Evans and 14th <lb />
streets and running from thence with <lb />
Hie western line of Evans street ex- <lb />
tended a southerly direction feet <lb />
to the south west corner of Evans and <lb />
15th streets, thence with the northern <lb />
line or 15th street a westerly <lb />
feet, thence a northerly <lb />
parallel with the first line <lb />
et to 14th street, thence with the <lb />
southern line of 14th street an east- <lb />
direction feet to the begin- <lb />
containing one <lb />
Said land sold for partition. <lb />
This Oct. 1913. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, <lb />
ltd <lb />
today. In connection with the recent <lb />
enactment of an Income tax measure <lb />
by congress, the fact is recalled that <lb />
Mr. is the solitary survivor <lb />
among thirty-six who <lb />
were assessed m having incomes of <lb />
or more when the Civil War <lb />
income tax was passed in 1864. <lb />
Survivor of Men. <lb />
Pa., Oct <lb />
Thomas who been <lb />
for many years as a leader <lb />
among Philadelphia's of In- <lb />
entered upon his 80th year <lb />
VALUABLE FOB SALE <lb />
I hereby offer for sale at <lb />
one-third cash, with balance on easy <lb />
terms, the part of my General Du- <lb />
rant Hatch or Perry plantation en- <lb />
closed In fence situated to the south <lb />
and within sight of the city of New <lb />
Bern on the south side of the Trent <lb />
river and on the west side of <lb />
creek, containing acres, more or <lb />
less, and such stock and implements <lb />
us I own on said plantation. <lb />
Nearly acres are cleared and are <lb />
very high and dry and very fine land <lb />
for truck, tobacco, cotton, grain, <lb />
and all staple crops. There is an <lb />
abundance of timber for plantation <lb />
purpose and good water may be had <lb />
anywhere on the premises and the <lb />
land fronts on creek, a deep <lb />
navigable tributary of Trent river, <lb />
for some four miles. <lb />
At present prices a well cultivated <lb />
crop of tobacco on acres would <lb />
pay the whole purchase price. <lb />
A. D. ward <lb />
New Bern, N. C Oct. 1913, <lb />
Mothers Hare Tour Children Worms <lb />
Are they feverish, restless, nervous <lb />
irritable, or constipated T Do <lb />
they constantly pick at their nose <lb />
grind their teeth T Have they cramp- <lb />
pains, Irregular and <lb />
petite These are all sums of worms. <lb />
Worms not only cause your child <lb />
but stunt Its mind and growth. <lb />
Give Worm Killer at once. <lb />
It kills and removes worms. <lb />
proves your child's appetite, regulates <lb />
stomach, liver and bowels. The <lb />
disappear and your child Is made <lb />
happy and healthy, as <lb />
ed. All druggists or by mall,<lb />
Shares <lb />
For the first time we offer the public <lb />
Shares <lb />
These Shares will Earn the Investor about <lb />
per cent, and are non-taxable <lb />
WE PAY THE TAX <lb />
A Fine Investment for Guardians and Holding Trust <lb />
BUY SHARES NOW <lb />
Our 16th Series Opens Nov. 1st 1913 <lb />
Home Building <lb />
And <lb />
Loan <lb />
.-- <lb />
A. <lb />
YOUR <lb />
YOU <lb />
WE CAN SELL <lb />
Property <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
Houses for rent In Greenville are <lb />
getting to be A house and <lb />
lot for sale Is always a chance for <lb />
some one to make a good Investment. <lb />
Greenville real estate is advancing <lb />
rapidly, and now h- the time to buy <lb />
If a chance is offered. I am going to <lb />
offer some one a chance, and see who <lb />
is the first one to take it. I offer for <lb />
sale a nice corner lot and five room <lb />
house within a short distance of the <lb />
A. C. L. depot. If you want It act <lb />
quickly. <lb />
W. H. ALLEN. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FOR GENTLE HOUSE, WIT- <lb />
able for family use. Apply B, care <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
I line Valuable Farms to be Sold at <lb />
Court House in IS <lb />
o'clock Monday, <lb />
3rd. <lb />
Farm No. Contains acres, <lb />
cleared; house. <lb />
Farm No. Contains acre <lb />
cleared; houses. <lb />
Farm No. Contains acres, <lb />
cleared; tenant houses, and <lb />
large dwelling. etc. <lb />
one-third cash, reasonable <lb />
terms for balance. <lb />
For further Information apply to <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
N. C <lb />
P. G. JAMES SON. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Std <lb />
BIG FREIGHT RATE <lb />
forces of State Gather in Raleigh <lb />
for Conference <lb />
or <lb />
Deride Whether or Not the Or- <lb />
Will Disband or <lb />
Continue Its Big <lb />
Fight <lb />
Notice has been received by <lb />
dent E. B. of the Pitt County <lb />
branch of the Just Freight Rate As- <lb />
that another big meeting of <lb />
the stale association Is set for next <lb />
Thursday to be held in the <lb />
hall of the House of <lb />
at Raleigh. This meeting <lb />
will probably be tho last to <lb />
held for some time, and the officers <lb />
are especially anxious that the meet- <lb />
be well <lb />
President Tate says that there Is <lb />
still a great work for the association <lb />
to do in North Carolina, and he is <lb />
anxious that the organization which <lb />
has accomplished so much be not <lb />
abandoned until there Is absolutely <lb />
no further use for It. The battle for <lb />
better interstate rates is begun, <lb />
and be is of the opinion that the <lb />
vices of a strong state organization <lb />
with the business men behind it, is <lb />
needed to carry on the tight as Is <lb />
should be carried on. <lb />
Mr. Is particularly anxious <lb />
that a large delegation of Greenville <lb />
men attend the Raleigh meeting. <lb />
Decision is to be made at that time <lb />
as to Just what will be done about <lb />
the continuance of organization <lb />
but it seems to be the universal <lb />
ion of the business men that the or- <lb />
will, and should be, con- <lb />
President Fred N. Tate's latest let- <lb />
is as follows; <lb />
To All Branch Officers, <lb />
Tho Freight Rate Association. <lb />
Feeling the need of prompt action <lb />
and in response to a number or re- <lb />
quests form our members, I am call- <lb />
a general meeting of all our of- <lb />
and members, as well as the <lb />
business men and farmers generally <lb />
of the state, to meet in the hall of the <lb />
House of Representatives at Raleigh <lb />
on Thursday morning, October 30th. <lb />
at eleven o'clock, for the purpose of <lb />
reorganizing or putting our <lb />
on a permanent business basis. <lb />
My pall to the people generally, <lb />
which will appear In tho principal <lb />
state papers in a day or two, some- <lb />
what outlines the need of something <lb />
big and broad, well as pi <lb />
and business-like, and Is <lb />
merely as a suggestion of what might <lb />
profitably be <lb />
Governor President Alex- <lb />
of the state and <lb />
probably others, will address the <lb />
meeting, and it Is our desire to have <lb />
a Tory strong and representative <lb />
attendance. <lb />
Please immediately give us much <lb />
publicity as possible, through <lb />
local newspapers and do what you can <lb />
to help bring a large number of our <lb />
progressive citizens to Raleigh on <lb />
this date. <lb />
Do not fall to come yourselves and <lb />
assist in this very important work. <lb />
Sincerely yours, <lb />
N. <lb />
President. <lb />
LOCAL HOSTELRY THE <lb />
ME It VICES OF <lb />
EX FOR M M. <lb />
MEALS. <lb />
White waitresses have been added <lb />
at tho Proctor Hotel within the past <lb />
few days, and guests at the local <lb />
hostelry are very much pleased at the <lb />
new improvement. They report that <lb />
the service Is far superior to that <lb />
which has been given by the colored j <lb />
and that everything In con- <lb />
with the serving of meals. <lb />
has improved considerably. <lb />
Four young women, who know well <lb />
the work that is required of them,, <lb />
have been secured to serve the guests <lb />
at meal hours. All of them come, <lb />
from other towns than Greenville and <lb />
are themselves strangers in this town. <lb />
They have had experience In the work, <lb />
lit which they are now engaged, and <lb />
know how to give the public the kind <lb />
of service that is most desired in the <lb />
serving of meals. Another young I <lb />
woman is expected here in a very j <lb />
few days, and this will make five In <lb />
III. <lb />
No. Six-Sixty-Six <lb />
is a prescription prepared especially <lb />
for MALARIA or CHILLS FEVER. <lb />
Five or six doses will any case, and <lb />
if taken then as tonic the Fever will not <lb />
return. It acts on the liver better than <lb />
and does not gripe or sicken. <lb />
OVUM <lb />
Into N <lb />
2nd trans Streets <lb />
SAM SHOUT <lb />
Transfer lien <lb />
Baggage and Express <lb />
Phone No. Night Day <lb />
all <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
Siting<lb />
IS ft <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
Residence <lb />
N. C. <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS OH ALL <lb />
OCCASIONS <lb />
SOME WHISTLE. <lb />
Was Heard Nearly Fifteen Miles When <lb />
Blown Yesterday Afternoon. <lb />
Atmospheric conditions, <lb />
with the shrill and mournful <lb />
of the Are whistle at the municipal <lb />
plant, were Jointly responsible yes- <lb />
afternoon for the noise of the <lb />
lire alarm being heard nearly <lb />
miles from Greenville. People <lb />
close to heard the blow <lb />
when It sounded shortly after the Are <lb />
discovered, and became alarmed. <lb />
They have heard tho before <lb />
and had no trouble in recognizing It <lb />
Later a the afternoon they <lb />
to town and learned that It had blown <lb />
and that there had really been a Are <lb />
Rose, carnations and <lb />
mums are the seasonable flowers now <lb />
Our art In wedding outfits Is equal <lb />
to the best Nothing finer In <lb />
offerings than our styles. <lb />
BULBS <lb />
For winter and spring <lb />
now ready. <lb />
Hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and <lb />
In great varieties. Plant <lb />
early for best results. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, shrubs <lb />
hedge plants, shade trees and her- <lb />
plants. <lb />
Mall telephone and telegraph or <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. A CO. <lb />
Raleigh, If. C. <lb />
D. J. Jr., <lb />
Agent for and Vicinity. <lb />
Distinct Honor for Hoy. <lb />
Mr. L. Ames Brown, a Greenville <lb />
boy, and son of Mr. and Mrs. II. <lb />
Brown, is making rapid strides In his <lb />
profession of newspaper correspond- <lb />
and has taken high rank for one <lb />
of his years. After serving as report- <lb />
on the Baltimore Sun for a time, <lb />
ho went to Washington City to be <lb />
special correspondent of the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer. Hi there <lb />
brought him such prominence among <lb />
the capital correspondent that <lb />
papers began seeking his services <lb />
and the beginning of the present ad- <lb />
ministration found him engaged by <lb />
the New York Sun with an assign- <lb />
at tho White House for special <lb />
work right at the headquarters of the <lb />
government. <lb />
Now the announcement la made that <lb />
Mr. will accompany tho United <lb />
States battleships on their <lb />
cruise. He will represent the <lb />
Sun. being assigned to the <lb />
the second largest battleship <lb />
Tho cruise will several months <lb />
cover a large part of tho world. <lb />
The States and Spain <lb />
concluded u treaty defining the <lb />
Louisiana boundary. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
Farm Contains Arr half mile of <lb />
Fans contain Grifton. On sand clay road. <lb />
Fans contains Acres Near Standard. <lb />
contain H Acres mile of <lb />
Farm contain SO Acres Between and Ayden. <lb />
Farm contains II Between and Ayden. <lb />
Kara contains Acre. Near <lb />
Farm contains Acres Between and Ayden. <lb />
Farm Contains Acres near Bethel. <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
and lot one block of of business <lb />
I and lot In West Greenville. <lb />
House and lot In South <lb />
I Building lots In West Greenville. <lb />
Building Iota In South Greenville. <lb />
II 1-8 acres In West Greenville, fine <lb />
t lots In Ayden, oak grove. <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO BUY <lb />
DO YOU WISH TO SELL <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
la Banking A Trust Company's New <lb />
SUBSCRIBE TO REFLECTOR <lb />
We are showing <lb />
the loveliest <lb />
advance styles <lb />
you ever saw <lb />
right now. <lb />
TAKE this chic <lb />
design, <lb />
for instance. You <lb />
can have the blouse <lb />
and tunics in chiffon, <lb />
the under section of <lb />
and the trimming of <lb />
swan's-down. We have the exact mate- <lb />
rials you want for this stunning frock. <lb />
the skirt in satin <lb />
OUR PATTERN DE- <lb />
is showing all the smartest, <lb />
newest advance styles. Call and get the <lb />
latest Fashion Sheet FREE. <lb />
W. A. Bowen's Store <lb />
Greenville's Authority on Ladies Wear <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C <lb />
to HI treat el <lb />
t. i. mum a landing <lb />
formerly <lb />
Laundry. Flour M. <lb />
H. T. HICKS. <lb />
B. V. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth near Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
The Best <lb />
Salve when ans <lb />
ed to a cut, bruise, sprain, harm r <lb />
scald, or other of the sUn will <lb />
Immediately ail pain. M. at <lb />
Chamberlain of Clinton, Ma, <lb />
robs cuts and other Injuries o <lb />
their terrors. As a healing <lb />
Its equal loot lo <lb />
good for yon. Only at all drag- <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 /></p>
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                <p>
i in u i <lb />
I HE FOR BALE. <lb />
Delay in Opening of <lb />
The Mo e or Anderson Farm, con- <lb />
of eighty-three acres, almost <lb />
inventors to double I <lb />
I time. <lb />
offer for sale as a <lb />
or subdivided I it <lb />
chaser, or And <lb />
located shout I <lb />
from i alts the <lb />
thrifty Mire city of <lb />
and net i. than I <lb />
It <lb />
This property is probably the most <lb />
Ideal located for truck farming of <lb />
any land near Greenville Two <lb />
clay roads lead from the property <lb />
into Greenville and at the present <lb />
rate of increase in population <lb />
Greenville it will la a very few years <lb />
become valuable as building sites <lb />
This land is feet higher than <lb />
town Is the most beautiful <lb />
and desirable for suburban homes of <lb />
any property near the town. The <lb />
land is a gray underlaid <lb />
with clay subsoil and produces <lb />
crops common to this section. Al- <lb />
though considered at the time we <lb />
came Into possession rather thin and <lb />
run down, we have averaged a little <lb />
more than a pound bale of cotton <lb />
to the acre during the last three years. <lb />
This Is in reality a great <lb />
Is the 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 marvelously cheap almost be- <lb />
fore you are aware of It. <lb />
It you are Interested call on or <lb />
write <lb />
J. S. BARR. Weldon, N. C. <lb />
L. Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Some of County <lb />
Schools <lb />
t pick- <lb />
crop <lb />
mi. lit W. <lb />
this this <lb />
if ah of <lb />
next Monday as <lb />
. . The cotton crop <lb />
. and the difficulty <lb />
labor on the farms makes <lb />
war the school children <lb />
home and help to pick the <lb />
delay in opening does not, <lb />
,. will be a <lb />
if the school term, for all of the <lb />
time lost this fall will have to be <lb />
up later In the year, and the <lb />
school will have to run longer next <lb />
spring. The postponement from No- <lb />
to some later date is the <lb />
second time that the dates have been <lb />
clanged for some of the schools, but <lb />
It is hoped by the teachers and the <lb />
county officers that there will be no <lb />
necessity for a third postponement of <lb />
the date. <lb />
THE DAY'S WORK <lb />
Does it sometimes seem that <lb />
you simply could not get your <lb />
work done Do you constantly <lb />
feel like sitting down Per- <lb />
haps you yawn continually. <lb />
Then you need <lb />
s Pills <lb />
Because your liver is sluggish <lb />
and should be stirred to ac- <lb />
at your druggist's, <lb />
sugar coated or plain. <lb />
MR. LAKE TO WASHINGTON. <lb />
Left This to Stand Confer. <lb />
Entrance Examinations. <lb />
Rev. Daniel Lane, pastor of the lo- <lb />
cal Methodist church, left this morn- <lb />
for Washington, where he goes <lb />
to appear before an examining board <lb />
to prepare himself for entrance In- <lb />
to membership In the North Carolina <lb />
Conference The Conference meets <lb />
this year in Oxford the last week In <lb />
November, and all young preachers <lb />
will have to stand certain <lb />
before they are enrolled on th <lb />
books of the Conference. His many <lb />
friends here will wish for him much <lb />
and hope that he will make <lb />
a creditable showing. <lb />
From Washington Mr. Lane ex <lb />
poets to go to New to visit his <lb />
relatives for a vary few days <lb />
Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
OM Standard general tonic, <lb />
Malaria and builds up the system. A tonic <lb />
. I II <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Public Sale of <lb />
Sale Approved <lb />
Court. <lb />
By virtue of power in me vested by <lb />
that decree of His Honor O. H. Al- <lb />
Judge Presiding, made and en- <lb />
the May term, 1913, of tho <lb />
superior court of Pitt county, which <lb />
said decree has been duly and reg- <lb />
approved and affirmed by <lb />
court of North Carolina, <lb />
shall offer for sale. CASH, <lb />
ONE-THUD CASH, WITH <lb />
PAYABLE TWO EQUAL <lb />
YEARLY ONE AND <lb />
TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF DEED <lb />
HEARING SIX CENT INTER- <lb />
EST FROM DATE. PAYABLE AN- <lb />
SECURED BY A MORT- <lb />
GAGE OR DEED OF TRUST UPON <lb />
THE subject to the con- <lb />
of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county, on <lb />
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10TH, AT <lb />
O'CLOCK, NOON, at the courthouse <lb />
door In the Town of Greenville, at <lb />
public auction highest bidder <lb />
the following described property, <lb />
being, and situate In the Town <lb />
of Greenville, County of Pitt and State <lb />
of North Carolina, to <lb />
The south half of the block on <lb />
which Is situate the house known as <lb />
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 Greene In <lb />
said town, and being the same prop- <lb />
devised In last will and <lb />
of late Elvira U <lb />
of record In Pitt county in Will Book <lb />
at page et seq. <lb />
property will be offered as an <lb />
entire lot and In parcels, <lb />
the Commissioner reserving right <lb />
to accept the highest single bid tor <lb />
the property sol a whole, or the <lb />
combined bids for the property as <lb />
subdivided. <lb />
A map of the property can be found <lb />
at the office of Mr. Albion Dunn, who <lb />
be glad to show It to parties In- <lb />
The property. In our opinion, is the <lb />
most valuable that can be <lb />
upon the Greenville market, and <lb />
Invite the attendance of those Inter- <lb />
at the sale . <lb />
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 the opportunity <lb />
a life time. . <lb />
This November 7th, 1913. <lb />
C. S. Commissioner <lb />
HARRY SKINNER. <lb />
ALBION DUNN, Attorneys. <lb />
sill OF COUNTY <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, will sell bonds to the <lb />
amount of Twenty Five Thousand <lb />
Dollars, known as, Greenville <lb />
Township Road said bonds <lb />
to run for years and to bear in- <lb />
t- n -t at per cent per annum, pay- <lb />
able semi-annually, in denominations <lb />
One Thousand Dollars. Said bonds <lb />
are issued by virtue of Chapter <lb />
of Public Laws of North Caro- <lb />
of 1913. <lb />
Until Monday, December 1913, at <lb />
o'clock a. m., bids will be received <lb />
by the Chairman of the Board 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. Com- <lb />
missioners reserve the right to re- <lb />
any and all bids. <lb />
W. L. Chairman, <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C. <lb />
For further information In regard <lb />
to bonds, address <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, County Attorney, <lb />
S law Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb />
A GENERAL TONIC ME GROVE'S <lb />
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb />
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, <lb />
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb />
the Whole System. For Grow n People and Children. <lb />
You know what you are taking you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic <lb />
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known <lb />
tonic properties QUININE and It is as strong as the strongest bitter <lb />
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, <lb />
Weakness, general debility and loss appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing <lb />
Mothers and Pale. Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. <lb />
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and <lb />
purifies the blood. A True and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthened <lb />
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. <lb />
TO BUILD. <lb />
Th Board Of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county will build a bridge across <lb />
Tar River at Ferry, N. C, and <lb />
until Monday, November 1913, at <lb />
o'clock a m. the Board will re- <lb />
bide for the construction of <lb />
said bridge. Said bridge to be steel <lb />
draw and wooden approaches. <lb />
and specifications for said bridge can be <lb />
had from the office of Register of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt County on and after <lb />
October 1913. <lb />
A certified check of must <lb />
accompany all bids to guarantee good <lb />
faith and the Board reserves the right <lb />
to reject any or all bids. <lb />
W. L. Chairman, <lb />
Hanrahan, N. C <lb />
BELL, Clerk of the Board. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
R law <lb />
It. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE BAN <lb />
Greenville, C. <lb />
at the close of business Oct. 1913. <lb />
Resource <lb />
and discounts. <lb />
Overdrafts, secured, <lb />
cured . 189.38 <lb />
Furniture and fixtures. 962.74 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. 3,116.01 <lb />
Silver coin, including all mi- <lb />
nor coin currency . 1,869.74 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
U. notes . 4,000.00 <lb />
Expense account . 174.11 <lb />
Total . <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid In . 9,658.95 <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 6,295.85 <lb />
Savings deposits . 926.70 <lb />
Cashier's checks outstanding 64.30 <lb />
Certified checks . 11.70 <lb />
Total . <lb />
State of North Carolina, county of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I. F. A Edmundson, cashier of the <lb />
above named bank, do solemnly swear <lb />
that the above statement is true to <lb />
the best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
F. A. EDMUNDSON, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me, <lb />
this nth day of October, 1913. <lb />
K, BRYAN. <lb />
Notary Public, <lb />
My commission expires Oct. 1913. <lb />
L. A. <lb />
M. D. <lb />
B. T. COX, <lb />
Directors. <lb />
Report of the Condition of <lb />
THE BASK OF <lb />
X. C. <lb />
at the close of business. Oct. 1913. <lb />
Resources <lb />
Loons and discounts . <lb />
Banking house and <lb />
and fixtures . 1,797.00 <lb />
Due from banks and bank- <lb />
. 11,152.91 <lb />
Gold coin . 67.50 <lb />
Silver coin, Including all mi- <lb />
nor coin currency. 303.92 <lb />
National bank notes and <lb />
other U. S. notes . <lb />
Total. <lb />
Liabilities <lb />
Capital stock paid In . <lb />
Surplus fund . <lb />
Undivided profit, less cur- <lb />
rent expenses taxes <lb />
paid . <lb />
Time certificates of deposit 4.775. <lb />
Deposits subject to check. 30.993.16 <lb />
Total . <lb />
State of Carolina, County <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I. C. T. Cox, cashier of the above <lb />
named hank, do solemnly swear <lb />
the above statement Is true to the <lb />
best of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
C. T. COX, Cashier. <lb />
Subscribed and sworn to before me <lb />
28th day of October, 1913. <lb />
JESSE L. ROLLINS. <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
. A. W. ANGE. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
J. E. GREENE, <lb />
Directors <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
1913 <lb />
TARBORO, N. C. <lb />
HORSE RACING FREE ATTRACTIONS MIDWAY SHOWS <lb />
and competitive exhibits of exhibits of Agriculture, Live Stock, Poultry, <lb />
Needlework and Cooking. Merchant and Machinery dealers will demonstrate <lb />
some modern improvements in their lines. <lb />
HORSE RACING <lb />
Every day in prize money. See <lb />
the fastest horses in Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
FREE ATTRACTION <lb />
A Trotting Ostrich and Dare-Devil <lb />
Daugherty leaping the gap on a bicycle. <lb />
Each Day <lb />
BLUE RIBBON <lb />
Blue Ribbons and in premiums to <lb />
the best exhibits. Come Look and Learn. <lb />
SPECIAL RATES EACH DAY <lb />
ASK YOUR AGENT <lb />
Meet your Friends in Tarboro. A Fair for all, Old and Young, Men, Women and Children <lb />
A COUNTY FAIR <lb />
HORSE RACING <lb />
Edgecombe Fair Association, Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
B. F. SHELTON, T. B- Secretary.<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
SORTS CAROLINA, IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture the Host the Most Healthful, the Most Employment <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE MUM- <lb />
AMONG THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
volume <lb />
X. <lb />
M It. <lb />
Be Held in Graded School Building <lb />
Next Saturday <lb />
Programs tor Grammar, and <lb />
High School Grades Are <lb />
Attendance <lb />
Expected. <lb />
The regular monthly meeting of the <lb />
Pitt County Association will <lb />
be held hero Saturday morning at <lb />
o'clock. On account of the fact that <lb />
court la In session the meeting <lb />
day will be held at the Greenville <lb />
graded school building. This build- <lb />
will furnish nice recitation rooms <lb />
in which the departments can meet. <lb />
There are now throe divisions of the <lb />
association, Primary Depart- <lb />
Teachers, and <lb />
High School Teachers, and <lb />
These departments meet In <lb />
rooms and each has its own <lb />
program. No teacher In the county <lb />
can afford to miss these meetings, <lb />
now, because at each the prob- <lb />
of her own school will be dis- <lb />
cussed and she will therefore get <lb />
something helpful at every meeting. <lb />
The teacher who takes no interest <lb />
In and does not attend a meeting In <lb />
which her own work is the subject of <lb />
is not enough interested in the <lb />
work to teach and ought not to be <lb />
teaching. <lb />
Below will be found the program <lb />
tor each department for <lb />
Primary Department. <lb />
The and of number <lb />
work in primary grades. <lb />
five minute <lb />
First Annie Perkins, <lb />
N. 0.1 Miss Beulah <lb />
Hoggard, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Second Eliza Branch, <lb />
N. C.; Miss Louie Dell <lb />
Pittman, N. C. <lb />
Third Nannie Evans, <lb />
N. C; Miss Anna Lit- <lb />
N. <lb />
discussion. <lb />
What we will In drawing for <lb />
the next four weeks. Hy the primary <lb />
teachers of the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
discussion. <lb />
All primary teachers are urged to <lb />
come prepared to part in these <lb />
discussions. <lb />
Grammar Grade Department <lb />
The following subjects will dis- <lb />
cussed, the discussion being In the <lb />
form of round table talks, In which <lb />
all the teachers are urged to take <lb />
part. <lb />
I. Drawing. <lb />
Supplementary Hygiene. <lb />
Fifth grade English. <lb />
High School Department <lb />
a discussion of the <lb />
first seven chapters. <lb />
Discipline in the High School- <lb />
Round table discussion. <lb />
The High School of Study <lb />
Its Purposes and Modern <lb />
table discussions. <lb />
Leaders will In charge of these <lb />
discussions but every teacher Is re- <lb />
quested to be prepared to tell his ex <lb />
and express hie opinion free- <lb />
All teachers are expected to bring <lb />
the book, a with <lb />
them. <lb />
Cotton Market Steady With <lb />
a Light Market For <lb />
Cotton is steady today, middling <lb />
basis being 1-4 cents. This is <lb />
the same price as was reached <lb />
tho market opened early this <lb />
morning. As the day wore on no <lb />
change was experienced, and the same <lb />
held, neither rising nor falling <lb />
December futures opened <lb />
and 13.60 exactly the as It <lb />
ed yesterday, while later in the day <lb />
it fell to 13.53 cents. <lb />
Tho tobacco market is perhaps the <lb />
SEVERAL CASKS HAVE BEES DIS <lb />
PARKER HILL <lb />
CASE THE HILL <lb />
Some progress was made in ridding <lb />
the docket of cases in tho superior <lb />
court yesterday afternoon and this <lb />
morning. In the of tho testing <lb />
of tho will of the late Joseph J. Park- <lb />
the jury decided in favor of those <lb />
AI <lb />
i i ii i-i; win; CHOP NEWS. <lb />
OTHER MATER- <lb />
At BOW PLACED OX <lb />
THE <lb />
STARTED. <lb />
to Extend Service All <lb />
Stales of the <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. <lb />
a result of requests from editors and <lb />
editorial associations many states, <lb />
f. S. Department of Agriculture <lb />
has announced that tho <lb />
crop reports for each state will b <lb />
supplied to the newspapers all <lb />
through tho Central Weather <lb />
Station located in each the states. <lb />
This is an tho <lb />
, Government Rules Will Hot Allow <lb />
it to be Done <lb />
who wanted the will to stand, and a <lb />
smallest of the season so far. It in the case was received late <lb />
estimated that there were only about in the afternoon yesterday. <lb />
thirty thousand pounds on the local <lb />
market, though It might have been <lb />
possible that there was as much a; <lb />
forty thousand. Tho price remains <lb />
about the same as on yesterday, and <lb />
is very good. <lb />
CAR TIE UP <lb />
IX <lb />
Efforts to Resume Traffic Result DIs. <lb />
to All Involved <lb />
In Strife <lb />
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. <lb />
effort to street car traffic <lb />
which has been tied up since Friday <lb />
night by a strike, resulted today in <lb />
tho serious injury of seven strike- <lb />
breakers and two policemen and th; <lb />
destruction of a car. A crowd of <lb />
thousand persons, many of them <lb />
armed with bricks, the <lb />
car and vented progress while a <lb />
down pour c missiles from tho roofs <lb />
and windows of buildings along the <lb />
route threatened the lives of the strike <lb />
breakers and police. Indications to- <lb />
night were that the militia would be <lb />
called out tomorrow. A of <lb />
the civic and commercial <lb />
presented a request to Governor <lb />
Ralston asking tor troops and stating <lb />
the organizations would share the re- <lb />
for tho action. <lb />
Tho governor intimated that his <lb />
reason for not calling the troops at <lb />
once was that they could not be mob- <lb />
before tomorrow morning and <lb />
that ho feared tho announcement that <lb />
tho militia had been called for to, <lb />
morrow would result In a fight of <lb />
lawlessness. <lb />
The strikebreakers injured Into- <lb />
day's rioting who are to travel <lb />
returned to Chicago tonight A <lb />
of strike sympathizers went back <lb />
to tho wrecked car later In the day to <lb />
remove It from tho tracks and to <lb />
block further c on the lino. <lb />
were dispersed when a riot call <lb />
brought fifty policemen to tho spot <lb />
Another death due to the strike re- <lb />
when Thomas who <lb />
was shot at the Louisiana street barn <lb />
riot, died today. <lb />
Last night the jury in the case of <lb />
Hadley and Forbes vs In <lb />
which the two former men were en- <lb />
suit against A. C. In re- <lb />
to the possession or rental of <lb />
land, decided In favor of th <lb />
defendant, and the case was thrown <lb />
oat of court. <lb />
A non-suit was entered In tho case <lb />
of Thomas H. Bowen vs W. A, Pol- j <lb />
lard and Company et <lb />
A was rendered in the <lb />
ease T. Stancill vs O. L. Joyner. <lb />
in which a small matter of a drainage <lb />
ditch was concerned. <lb />
At the time of going to press <lb />
afternoon the court was considering <lb />
tho case of W. J Rollins vs <lb />
Southern railroad, the controversy <lb />
being in regard to a shipment of some <lb />
lumber. <lb />
Among the out-of-town lawyers who <lb />
have been attending court hero this <lb />
week H. S. Ward, <lb />
E. M. Cox and W. A. Darden, of Farm- <lb />
ville; P. G. Tarboro; Paul <lb />
and G. M. Lindsay Snow <lb />
Hill. <lb />
Two cars of Overland automobiles <lb />
have Just been received by W. H. <lb />
Dall, Jr. One car Is of self-starters <lb />
and tho other car Is not equipped <lb />
with self-starters. <lb />
National Trials Begin. <lb />
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Nov. <lb />
The twenty-fourth annual Held trials <lb />
of the National Club began <lb />
today on the club preserves near <lb />
four east of this <lb />
city and will continue for the greater <lb />
part of a week. The results of the <lb />
meeting will watched with much <lb />
Interest. Dogs, tho product of a years <lb />
of careful breeding and training and <lb />
Otho victors of all tho trials of the <lb />
REASONS ONES <lb />
Sand, brick, and other material are <lb />
being placed on the grounds at the of telegraphing the state crop <lb />
Christian church for tho Improve- returns to tho Central Weather <lb />
that are to on that in each nine States and having <lb />
building. Extensive improvements telegrams duplicated at once <lb />
to made, and a new Sunday and mailed to the newspapers and <lb />
school room annex is to built, publications. Under this <lb />
of these being Included in a general newspapers In states <lb />
scheme which has been worked out now receive full details of the <lb />
by the members of the church. <lb />
It is expected that only a very few <lb />
months will be required for tho were put In the malls In morning m a j j <lb />
of Sunday school room, and had to travel by train long j B letter <lb />
After this has been built, the main j distances to the more remote states. <lb />
auditorium may be remodeled, or tho this plan tho general sum-110 tan Halted <lb />
plan of seats changed somewhat. In of the crops for the government and that the laws <lb />
order for tho best advantages to be States will, as heretofore, be issued regulating channels built by the <lb />
from the addition of tho Sun- In for telegraphic prohibit the running . I the <lb />
Channels Ball by the do <lb />
Ran <lb />
or <lb />
Docks. <lb />
No change will he made the <lb />
state crops far quickly than course the channel of Tar River, <lb />
would possible if these state crop <lb />
SALEM <lb />
Capitol Oregon Approves of <lb />
Prohibition Enactment <lb />
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. <lb />
complete returns from yesterday's <lb />
referendum election in this state <lb />
show that all legislative enactments <lb />
referred to the voters were approved <lb />
with the exception of the bill <lb />
for the sterilization of habitual <lb />
Tho and <lb />
their contests about equally. <lb />
Salem, the capital went <lb />
by a narrow margin. <lb />
OLD ELI. <lb />
Former Stars go to <lb />
Aid. <lb />
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. <lb />
teen former Yale football <lb />
flocked to Held today an assist- <lb />
ed Head Coach Jones in coaching the <lb />
varsity eleven. After a two rest <lb />
there was a today, the <lb />
varsity scoring two touchdowns <lb />
against the freshmen. was <lb />
plenty drive in tho varsity attack <lb />
and tho work showed <lb />
To Debate Exclusion of <lb />
SAX FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. <lb />
The annual debate be- <lb />
tween teams representing Leland <lb />
Stanford, Jr., University and tho <lb />
of California takes place to- <lb />
morrow evening and promises to be <lb />
one of the most interesting of <lb />
the college year. Stanford will sup- <lb />
port tho affirmative and California the <lb />
negative of tho question as to <lb />
tho expediency of excluding from the <lb />
United States tho Immigrants from <lb />
southern and eastern Europe. <lb />
button. It has found, alongside any <lb />
wharves or docks. <lb />
This tin <lb />
Greenville will have to tarnish <lb />
funds with which to the river <lb />
important In the , <lb />
Ir produce. advantage Is to be had from the <lb />
Under this plan department; work that Is now being done en tho <lb />
sends one telegram to the Central Tar River, It is pointed out in the <lb />
Weather Bureau in each state, and letter that a vessel lying in tho <lb />
within a few minutes after the crop Del alongside the wharf might <lb />
for the state are completed tho passage of other de- <lb />
Washington the Weather Bureau Is siring to the <lb />
day school room. <lb />
Approximately v. ill he spent <lb />
on tho new improvements and ad- their particular states are of especial <lb />
that an planned, and which <lb />
v.-ill lie made. When all has been <lb />
done, the local church will have i <lb />
of the best and finest houses of <lb />
ship of any Christian mi In <lb />
this section of the state. <lb />
NO ATHLETICS <lb />
ROT FOOTBALL <lb />
Gathering for Purity Congress. <lb />
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. <lb />
Prominent educators, ministers and <lb />
social workers from many parts of <lb />
the United States and Canada and <lb />
from several foreign countries arrived <lb />
in Minneapolis today as tho advance <lb />
past year, will be brought Into of delegates to tho seventh <lb />
In the various events that make <lb />
up the program. On Sunday the an- <lb />
bench show of beagles will be <lb />
held, with <lb />
Philadelphia as judge. <lb />
of <lb />
End of the Century <lb />
Tho End of tho Century club will <lb />
meet with Mrs. B, W. Tues- <lb />
day November A full attendance <lb />
lo desired. <lb />
congress of the World's <lb />
Purity Federation. Tho of <lb />
the congress will begin tomorrow and <lb />
continue for five days. Among the <lb />
speakers will a of social <lb />
workers and reformers of <lb />
reputation. <lb />
Come to the Auction of the <lb />
farm Friday, Nov. <lb />
Trinity Students Parade Street In Its <lb />
on Ben for his <lb />
Drawn <lb />
Demands for Football <lb />
DURHAM, Nov. a mass <lb />
meeting in tho interest of football, <lb />
Trinity paraded th <lb />
streets of the uptown district tonight <lb />
in led by torch bearers and <lb />
yelled for football. Moro enthusiasm <lb />
showed than ever exhibited hero. <lb />
Dean Crawford appeared before <lb />
bunch of students congregating for <lb />
parade and ordered tho crowd to dis- <lb />
man of you who does <lb />
not wish to willingly disobey orders <lb />
and who will be treated accordingly <lb />
go to your ho commanded. <lb />
The crowd dispersed, but later <lb />
every man in college got to- <lb />
and marched like madmen <lb />
uptown. On tho steps, <lb />
cheer leaders took stand and the city <lb />
resounded with the clamor. <lb />
suggested an Interview with Mr. <lb />
Hen Duke. Tho mob headed for his <lb />
mansion and demanded his <lb />
Mr. was In bed and <lb />
would not down stairs. Miss <lb />
Mary Duke, however, out With <lb />
a personal message. in <lb />
this said, for football <lb />
all tho Tho students stayed <lb />
calling for Mr. Duke, who sent down <lb />
tho message nothing to do <lb />
with college affairs, but per- <lb />
am not against <lb />
Resolutions been drawn up <lb />
and will be signed by all varsity men <lb />
at Trinity, neither class nor inter col- <lb />
games until tho authorities ac- <lb />
to tho demands for class foot- <lb />
ball. <lb />
enabled to mall copies of the figures <lb />
from a central point within the state <lb />
to all papers in that state. <lb />
Under the code system used, the Do <lb />
is under tho necessity of tel- <lb />
only a few figures, as the <lb />
figures of previous crops for <lb />
supplied to each <lb />
Bureau by mall. Tho cost of the tel- <lb />
for state docs not <lb />
cents. <lb />
Tho crop data thus circulated by <lb />
mail to the newspapers will <lb />
a full list of the crops; tho con- <lb />
of each crop for ten-year <lb />
in that particular state; the <lb />
condition of the crops for No- <lb />
9th. In the adjoining column <lb />
will given tho same data for th- <lb />
United States, so that tho farmers <lb />
who notices can compare <lb />
the crops In their state as of <lb />
9th with tho ten-year averages of <lb />
their own state, and In the same way <lb />
with the average condition throughout <lb />
the United States on November 9th and <lb />
for ten years. <lb />
crop reports are not <lb />
to individuals, and are mail- <lb />
ed only to editors of regular <lb />
The November crop re- <lb />
for the states newly added <lb />
to the list will sent only to the <lb />
dally papers, the county seat papers <lb />
and agricultural publications. Mean- <lb />
while, tho department Is <lb />
lists of smaller weeklies, and In De- <lb />
the crop reports will be sent <lb />
also to the smaller papers. <lb />
Want Better Schools la Iowa. <lb />
MOINES, la., Nov. <lb />
Is the keynote tho animal <lb />
meeting tho Iowa State As- <lb />
which convened here today <lb />
and will continue Its the <lb />
of the week. Programs of spec- <lb />
interest and Importance have keen <lb />
prepared for every one of tho general <lb />
sessions and for the the <lb />
various departments and round table <lb />
gatherings. Tho attendance Is <lb />
large this year and many noted <lb />
educators of this and from out <lb />
side the states scheduled to de- <lb />
liver addresses. <lb />
up and the stream. <lb />
The letter received Mayor <lb />
this morning will explain itself, and <lb />
is given below as it was sent out <lb />
the office of the United State <lb />
stationed at <lb />
Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 1913. <lb />
Mr. J. B. James. <lb />
Mayor, City <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
The Hon. John H. Small has <lb />
referred to me tor consideration <lb />
letter of October 29th, relative to <lb />
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