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AT AUCTION <lb />
A. M. <lb />
WE WILL SELL THE <lb />
This farm has been sub-divided into SEVERAL SMALL FARMS, each <lb />
farm will have good road frontage. This farm is only fifteen minuets walk <lb />
of Pitt County Court House. <lb />
GOOD MUSIC BY PROF. COBLE'S BAND <lb />
Free Barbecue Dinner <lb />
Those Auctioneers <lb />
Atlantic Coast Realty Company <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
K. W. Cobb, Sales Manager. <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA VB EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture U the Most the Moil Healthful, the Moil Noble Employment of Wash <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL Tl EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER II. <lb />
ATHLETICS AT THE <lb />
Association Formed for Promotion <lb />
of Clean Sports <lb />
BASKETBALL AND TENNIS <lb />
Officers of the Association Are Elect- <lb />
ed for the Year, and the <lb />
Teams i.-in Active <lb />
Practice, <lb />
The Athletic League of East Caro- <lb />
Teachers Training School was <lb />
organized last Monday with Miss <lb />
Comfort as and with <lb />
a membership of ninety-four. The <lb />
purpose of this league to de- <lb />
and encourage an athletic <lb />
it in the Training School; to pro- <lb />
recreation for the students of <lb />
the school; and to train girls to <lb />
carry on work of an league <lb />
so that organized play will become <lb />
a permanent feature of the school. <lb />
The following officers were elect- <lb />
Lee Alston, president. <lb />
Connie secretary. <lb />
Mary Weston, business manager. <lb />
Mary Smith, official scorer and <lb />
chairman of the basket boll commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Mae Belle Cobb, chairman of the <lb />
constitutional committee. <lb />
Basket ball and Tennis Clubs form <lb />
subdivisions of league. In the <lb />
basket hall club are eleven <lb />
teams with nine members each, or- <lb />
under the following captains. <lb />
Senior Emma Cobb, Kate <lb />
Junior Connie Bishop, Er- <lb />
Forbes, Minnie <lb />
Webb. <lb />
Leona Tucker, Alice <lb />
One Year Elsie Swain, Bes <lb />
Tarkington. <lb />
The tennis club has not yet been <lb />
organized, but it will organized <lb />
immediately under tho direction of <lb />
Fellows Initiated big <lb />
Club Members <lb />
Tuesday Night <lb />
Thirteen candidates initiated <lb />
into Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. <lb />
F., of this town Tuesday night. Twelve <lb />
of the number had received the sec- <lb />
on the previous meeting <lb />
night, and the other was given this <lb />
i night, after which the <lb />
entire number were shown through <lb />
the mysteries of the third and last <lb />
degree of Odd Fellowship and became <lb />
members in good standing in the lo- <lb />
lodge. <lb />
Covenant Lodge is following its us- <lb />
custom this year of getting up <lb />
a Thanksgiving donation to sent <lb />
to the Odd Home at Golds- <lb />
and a substantial addition to <lb />
this fund was received at the <lb />
meeting of the lodge Tuesday <lb />
night. A of members, <lb />
consisting of Messrs. L. II. Pender, <lb />
II. Evan.- and B. G. was <lb />
appointed to receive additional con- <lb />
among the members In <lb />
this town. <lb />
An effort will be made by the lodge <lb />
this year to solicit a largo number <lb />
of Is of sweet potatoes to be <lb />
sent to the Home, and the members <lb />
o order in Greenville think that <lb />
they will able to get In hand a <lb />
largo amount by Thanksgiving. The <lb />
orphan home at Goldsboro has a large <lb />
potato house built especially for the <lb />
storage of this crop during the <lb />
r months, and they can <lb />
date thousands of bushels. <lb />
SCHOOL BOISE. <lb />
Hems Concerning Living In <lb />
Thai Section. <lb />
Nov. Basil <lb />
went to Greenville Saturday. <lb />
Elder W. H. <lb />
ed the conference of Free Will <lb />
In county last week. <lb />
Mr. John Harrison of <lb />
was In our community Saturday <lb />
night. <lb />
Messrs. Moore Bossy <lb />
Laughinghouse, of Cox Mill section, <lb />
were driving their car on our <lb />
Miss Davis. This prom Saturday night. <lb />
to be as popular as tho basket <lb />
ball club. <lb />
The basket ball players are plan- <lb />
for a big day on Thanksgiving <lb />
Day, when there will be two Inter- <lb />
match games. Tho practice <lb />
games of the next two weeks will <lb />
show which teams will play these <lb />
match games. <lb />
A cross-country walking to <lb />
be organized under the direction of <lb />
Daisy Bailey <lb />
Farmers Wives Honored. <lb />
State city officials and many of <lb />
tho representatives citizens of Now <lb />
England are gathered to do honor to <lb />
the visitors whose work for the <lb />
of the American farmer has <lb />
been recognized and paid tribute by <lb />
leading statesmen and men <lb />
of tho <lb />
This morning was to tho <lb />
organization of the convention. At <lb />
the afternoon session Oliver Wilson of <lb />
Peoria, III., national masted, delivered <lb />
his annual and reports were <lb />
presented by the officers. The remain <lb />
of the week will be given over <lb />
largely to the conferring of degrees. <lb />
The business sessions will last ten <lb />
days or two weeks. The relations of <lb />
tho currency bill to the farmers will <lb />
be a leading topic of discussion. Th. <lb />
Mr. Henry Hellen, of near <lb />
was listing Ills mother Saturday <lb />
night and Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Levy Williams, of <lb />
cox's Mill passed through our town <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
Miss Daisy attend <lb />
ed the teachers meeting at Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Messrs. S. A. Ade and Will <lb />
Smith and Ben Hellen attended the <lb />
Farmers meeting at Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Basil is his <lb />
over the river Sunday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. was out driving <lb />
Sunday evening. <lb />
The Farmers Union will a pub- <lb />
speaking at Mills School House <lb />
Wednesday night, Nov. 12th. Every <lb />
body Is cordially invited to be piles- <lb />
en t. <lb />
Mr. Charlie of <lb />
was in our section Sunday. <lb />
Tho wedding bells have been rung <lb />
some for the last few weeks and every <lb />
thing looks like they will be rung <lb />
again some In the near future. <lb />
luck to them. Hope they will <lb />
always be happy have good health <lb />
RECEIVE PLANS <lb />
Specifications for New Bridge at <lb />
WILL <lb />
Mr. N. M. Jones, of Washington, N. <lb />
Submitted Plans Accepted. <lb />
Cost Has Been De- <lb />
Plans and specifications for the con- <lb />
of the new county bridge at <lb />
Ferry, a point about fourteen <lb />
miles east of this town on the Tar <lb />
were submitted to the <lb />
commissioners at a special meeting <lb />
that board held yesterday for that <lb />
purpose. <lb />
A number of engineers and bridge <lb />
construction concerns submitted plans <lb />
but those offered by Mr. M. Jones, <lb />
of Washington. N. met with the <lb />
of the commissioners, and these <lb />
were accepted. This matter has been <lb />
before the board for several months, <lb />
the demand for the b having <lb />
come up form the people of Grimes- <lb />
land for better accommodations <lb />
tho river at that point than <lb />
are afforded by a ferry boat, which <lb />
been In use at that place for many <lb />
years. The plans of Mr. Jones, while <lb />
not altogether satisfying the demand <lb />
of the commissioners, were the belt <lb />
offered and are such that can <lb />
be to meet the requirements. <lb />
The commissioners will again <lb />
mediately advertise for bids for build- <lb />
the bridge, and all bids received <lb />
will opened at a special meeting <lb />
be held at on the <lb />
of November the Friday following <lb />
Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
The new bridge will be modern in <lb />
every respect. It will be equipped <lb />
with a steel draw, and will have wood <lb />
en approaches. The exact cost, or <lb />
even an approximate estimate of the <lb />
cost of the bridge, cannot be made at <lb />
this time, as there, are some changes <lb />
to be made that will so alter the <lb />
that this could not be done. <lb />
Cotton And Markets <lb />
Show but Little <lb />
Change <lb />
Tho cotton market today remains <lb />
steady, the exchange having opened <lb />
up at cents per pound, and re- <lb />
at that figure at the hour of <lb />
going to press this afternoon. De <lb />
camber futures opened early in the <lb />
day at 1.1.22 cents, and has climbed <lb />
to 13.31 cents, a gain of II points. <lb />
The local market is rather slim so <lb />
as the number of bales brought in <lb />
are concerned. <lb />
Tobacco is selling at the <lb />
high prices as reported <lb />
and for tho past few days. Tin <lb />
market sold today <lb />
or pounds, and all sales <lb />
were concluded by o'clock. <lb />
AYDEN TOBACCO MARKET. <lb />
II ADVANCE. <lb />
Attention is again called to <lb />
the fact that on and after Jan- <lb />
I, 1914, The Reflector <lb />
will place its subscriptions on <lb />
a strictly cash in advance sys- <lb />
Many of the people who <lb />
have come in to pay their sub- <lb />
in the past week or <lb />
two have approved of the course <lb />
and seem to be pleased with <lb />
it. After all, this Is the only <lb />
safe and sure way to run <lb />
newspaper. The subscriber had <lb />
as <lb />
as well trust the publishers as <lb />
the publishers had trust the sub- <lb />
and it is not expect- <lb />
ed that any difficulty will re- <lb />
suit from the efforts of the pa- <lb />
per to put on the new system. <lb />
All farmers and out-of-town <lb />
people who attend court next <lb />
week are Invited to visit The <lb />
Reflector office and pay up In <lb />
advance. <lb />
THE ADVOCATES OF <lb />
E TO MEET <lb />
The Sixth Annual Convention of <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
NOVEMBER 18-19 <lb />
RATIONAL <lb />
MANCHESTER, N. II, Nov. 12-Sturdy <lb />
American farmers with their wives <lb />
effects of the new tariff law also will daughters were the honored guest <lb />
of Manchester today on the occasion <lb />
be considered. Tho principal <lb />
function of the convention will be a <lb />
banquet next week In honor of the of <lb />
and delegates. Several speak- <lb />
the opening tho forty-seventh an- <lb />
meeting of tho <lb />
Patrons of Husbandry, in whose ranks <lb />
of national prominence will be are enrolled more than of <lb />
heard at the banquet. moil practical experts In the water. <lb />
Municipal League Meets In Toronto <lb />
Toronto, Out., Nov. <lb />
gates gathered in Toronto today for <lb />
. annual convention of <lb />
tho National League of the <lb />
United States. It is the first time that <lb />
the has met in Canada <lb />
and the plan to spend con- <lb />
time In learning how <lb />
cities are with municipal <lb />
problem, that arc common to the <lb />
of both countries, A special <lb />
Canadian session will be held Friday, <lb />
at which Hon. Adam Beck will tell of <lb />
the hydro-electric power system and <lb />
J. F. Beer will explain what tho pro- <lb />
and city are doing to Improve <lb />
housing conditions. Other speakers <lb />
will be heard on tho details of the <lb />
system in Ontario. <lb />
Christened B lady Randolph I <lb />
LONDON. Nov. Randolph <lb />
Churchill, formerly Miss Jennie <lb />
of New York, performed the <lb />
christening ceremony today at the <lb />
launching of the big new <lb />
at Her son, Wins- <lb />
ton Churchill, who is First Lord of <lb />
tho was present The <lb />
will displace 25.000 tons and <lb />
Is designed be one of the most pow- <lb />
of <lb />
people the launching <lb />
and cheered wildly an the great <lb />
woke to life and plunged Into <lb />
Tobacco of Trade Close. Mar- <lb />
and lilies <lb />
Nov. J. M. <lb />
Nelson has sold his farm down on <lb />
Fork Swamp to Mr, Jesse A. Phillip. <lb />
and speaks going out west. <lb />
Remember that J. It. Smith <lb />
Bro. carries a full line of all kind <lb />
of school books and supplies for <lb />
teachers. <lb />
Yes, is coming <lb />
and says in the language of the song, <lb />
ever so humble no place <lb />
like Mr. Cox and <lb />
family moved from here last spring, <lb />
looking for a hotter place. He bough <lb />
land and improved it, and has sold, <lb />
out, took in Ills profit and loaded his <lb />
household, and struck a bee Hue <lb />
Ayden. We are all glad to welcome <lb />
him and his family back. Ho has on I <lb />
done like many fellows and <lb />
have done before. <lb />
All kind of mill supplies at J. It. <lb />
Smith and Bros. <lb />
Mr. Charlie Barber has accepted <lb />
position with the Ayden Baptist. We <lb />
all feel an interest In this young <lb />
because ho lived amongst <lb />
when quit, small. His parents <lb />
ed down on Creek. Charlie <lb />
had learned to love bus- <lb />
and like Hon. Josephus Daniels, <lb />
kept whacking away until success has <lb />
dawned upon him. He is a son of <lb />
Mr, If. It. Barber, grandson of Mr. <lb />
Barber, and of Mr. <lb />
William Barber, who was famous for <lb />
cooking good barbecue, selling It on <lb />
the public square In Greenville long <lb />
years ago. when Mr. O. P. <lb />
wan mayor and J. was <lb />
policeman, <lb />
A large shipment of dynamite, <lb />
caps, and fuse at J. R. Smith and <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Mr. Joe John Manning, who <lb />
been living close by here, and a good <lb />
citizen, has decided to change his <lb />
habitation, and will soon move down <lb />
on Black Creek, we predict, but hope <lb />
he Is not making any mistake. <lb />
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. <lb />
a son <lb />
Mr of <lb />
has purchased of Mr. S. If, Smith <lb />
tho If, If, Swell farm on the Gum <lb />
Swamp road. This Is a splendid <lb />
farm. <lb />
The Ayden Tobacco Board of Trade <lb />
has decided to close the market here <lb />
for this season after enjoying a large <lb />
patronage, and feel very much en <lb />
There was almost a blink <lb />
sale the last day. There will be a <lb />
banquet by the hoard before the buy- <lb />
and leave for <lb />
their homes. <lb />
Mr. H. has purchased <lb />
farm of Mrs. Sarah R. Smith down <lb />
Gum Swamp road. Mr. Is <lb />
an expansionist and controls much <lb />
tanning land. <lb />
All kinds of hardware and mill sup <lb />
plies, lime, cement, plaster at It <lb />
Smith and Pro <lb />
Mr. J. A. Harrington has <lb />
ed the two story building near the <lb />
graded school and will move <lb />
the first of the year. <lb />
Are to be hi Many <lb />
Prominent Speakers. <lb />
Hill <lb />
Information. <lb />
There will be held at Charlotte, <lb />
North Carolina, and <lb />
19th the annual convention of the <lb />
North Carolina Drainage Association, <lb />
Since th- organization this <lb />
in 1909 and tho passage of <lb />
general drainage of the State, <lb />
about TO drainage districts have <lb />
started. Ill haw been com- <lb />
representing an area of <lb />
acres of swamp land. About <lb />
Mrs. Mary is having drained <lb />
house led up on Griffin petitioned col- <lb />
counties of the Coastal <lb />
and will move therein about the first <lb />
of the new year. <lb />
Mr. William of <lb />
Is here on u visit to his brother, <lb />
Mr. Joyner and la so much <lb />
In love with our town and people that <lb />
he has decided to cast his lot among <lb />
us, and will open a new business, as <lb />
soon as buildings can be <lb />
cured. <lb />
If it is a Move, we have It. any- <lb />
thing from a sheet iron heater to a <lb />
steel range. Terms to suit the <lb />
chaser. It. Smith and <lb />
Messrs. Richard and Joy- <lb />
have returned from st. <lb />
Louis, where they purchased stock <lb />
for this market. <lb />
Rev. George Unwell, of <lb />
has been elected pastor <lb />
the first Baptist church in Ayden <lb />
moved his family here and <lb />
i the Wright building up near <lb />
College park. <lb />
Wanted to buy., a good fresh milk <lb />
cow. It. W, Smith. <lb />
Mr. John id Jones was in to <lb />
see us Saturday Informed us that <lb />
he has sold his holdings in Craven <lb />
and would return to Ayden <lb />
at the first opportunity. Mr. Jones <lb />
left hero about two years ago. but <lb />
says he knows a good place When <lb />
he sees It. We all welcome the re- <lb />
turn of our friends We will be glad <lb />
to give notice when our friend and <lb />
milling Mr. Joe gel. <lb />
lead .- come home. <lb />
Good roads day was not much <lb />
served down this way, but there's <lb />
great room for Improvement <lb />
Tuesday while Mrs. J. O. Cox was <lb />
preparing supper, her little child <lb />
threw the remainder of oil <lb />
that was left In a in the <lb />
win h blazed up and burned the lit- <lb />
one badly. We were not able to <lb />
learn the extent of the Injury. Both <lb />
were badly burned while <lb />
cuing the little one. <lb />
Sunday morning while Mr. Bill <lb />
Henry Harris was cutting some wood. <lb />
ax came In contact with a clothes <lb />
line over head and caused a miss lick <lb />
which came near killing Mr Harris, <lb />
hitting on the top of his head, <lb />
rendering him unconscious for a <lb />
While, His family him. found <lb />
him prostrate on the ground, bleeding <lb />
Medical aid was summon <lb />
ed. and he was dressed, but his es- <lb />
cape was almost a miracle <lb />
Plain region. Drainage districts have <lb />
been organized in Piedmont and <lb />
western North Carolina in It <lb />
ties representing a total area of <lb />
acres of overflowed laud. From <lb />
data which has been collected it <lb />
pears that drainage of these lands <lb />
has enormously their <lb />
value, and the money value <lb />
of these lands has Increased from <lb />
to per acre, with <lb />
ed average value of This will <lb />
give an aggregate Increase hind <lb />
values tor these of <lb />
which before draining yielded no re- <lb />
turns whatever, an. <lb />
increases the general <lb />
these sections from To p. r t I <lb />
Inn per cent. <lb />
At this convention ti n III <lb />
addresses from man. prominent <lb />
speakers, engineers will be pres- <lb />
who be in a position give <lb />
Information of practical value <lb />
those who are interested in tin fur <lb />
of drainage districts Every- <lb />
one Interested In this eon. <lb />
of public la <lb />
cordially Invited to attend <lb />
of the convention, ml bi <lb />
considered as delegates <lb />
There nil be a discussion of tip <lb />
North Carolina drain ice and <lb />
recommendation made at Io any <lb />
changes In h ill help pro- <lb />
mote drainage work of flat <lb />
JOSEPH I <lb />
President, <lb />
Chapel Hill N c. Not 1913 <lb />
President to <lb />
WASHINGTON. D C. Nov. II. <lb />
President Wilson is hoping to be <lb />
to go take all the <lb />
the Army game November I. <lb />
at York <lb />
ATHLETES <lb />
BAN Nov. <lb />
With the cheers of many enthusiasts <lb />
ringing in their ears, the of <lb />
American athletes who are to pit their <lb />
prowess in feats strength, <lb />
and skill against tho best of the <lb />
in Australia and New Zealand, <lb />
sailed for tho Antipodes today. Tho <lb />
members the team are James <lb />
of the Boston Association, <lb />
mile champion th. i all J State. <lb />
and Canada, who is ready to at <lb />
any from hall two <lb />
miles; Meyer, the <lb />
lean A. C. of New York, who is tho <lb />
printer on the Rural R <lb />
pi, ton. of a Pan <lb />
Francisco who iii do tho huddles, <lb />
high jump, broad Jump and polo <lb />
Reginald Cal., <lb />
who Is a and <lb />
ST. <lb />
Put mi on again, and time <lb />
let stay on.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. <lb />
I I El I K. M n nil;. <lb />
Of. F. X. Parker Preached H <lb />
Methodist Church IT <lb />
Yesterday<lb />
In <lb />
I urge i ti <lb />
mi Hi- i to <lb />
hi.- there <lb />
Franklin N. r. <lb />
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tine U r <lb />
In i <lb />
r opportunity to <lb />
. <lb />
Dr. Parker <lb />
lug mi ti.- inn tin soul j <lb />
hotting II <lb />
i- . lit. i. that <lb />
ii would u to i <lb />
n died in <lb />
i . I -f- <lb />
Hi said <lb />
and <lb />
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an i in <lb />
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Pi man III- <lb />
I oiler II <lb />
Hi he could gave to <lb />
ii all m that call upon <lb />
The Ii aid ever; <lb />
.; h i a n id <lb />
and to i n soul <lb />
and Ii would never turn a deal <lb />
, M upon one Be him <lb />
were Impressive and <lb />
full of power. Dr. Parker la a man <lb />
v r. much devoted to religion <lb />
and one can . from even <lb />
abort association with him. The <lb />
Methodist people were glad <lb />
day, always are, to him <lb />
here with them, and they will always <lb />
give him a cordial He <lb />
upon leaving this morning, that <lb />
d to visit On for <lb />
had been hero a w a and had <lb />
formed a liking for the town <lb />
and was that <lb />
are nun; go Kl. v Ii <lb />
i here <lb />
Mrs. H. I. Keel Shit Herself <lb />
Through The Heart <lb />
V. inn I She Was Dressed <lb />
Km and Hail <lb />
to Defray the <lb />
u leaving with any one word <lb />
in her rash deed, <lb />
Mrs. l. Keel, end- <lb />
ed in- .-i a bullet through <lb />
her heart Saturday afternoon <lb />
i her borne in <lb />
town woman's body, when <lb />
found, prepared for burial, eh <lb />
having taken the trouble to her- <lb />
sell in a beautiful black drew In <lb />
i war found In a- <lb />
. i, . , h <lb />
n i raj all, or i u part, <lb />
r funeral and l trial expanses. <lb />
Mi M, Wooten, of tills town, <lb />
u in in after- <lb />
noun for purpose of holding an <lb />
inquest over the dead body, but, <lb />
required number men had <lb />
bun secured, II was deemed <lb />
to secure the verdict o h <lb />
oner's Jury, as the tact In case <lb />
mere positive proof that the woman <lb />
M her death at her ban. <lb />
M i Keel had been married twice, <lb />
but at the time or her death, was <lb />
not living bar husband, ii <lb />
is thought general <lb />
over till and other matters and <lb />
forced her to seek relief In <lb />
death <lb />
She three small children and <lb />
one grown son. who now lives ill <lb />
this town The burial took place <lb />
near <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
; m <lb />
mm i <lb />
ii<lb />
Furniture <lb />
Specials <lb />
Note of offerings <lb />
that of- <lb />
Hie price ,, of <lb />
in our line sleeks. <lb />
suits to <lb />
chairs to 15.00 <lb />
Oak to <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Mil PROPERTY. <lb />
n- mil <lb />
C. II. Bock in <lb />
Able Sermons <lb />
Sunday <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
I have several excellent farms tor sale, agreeable located <lb />
in good neighborhoods, on public roads and accessible to the <lb />
railroad. These farms will make ideal home. The land <lb />
cannot be surpassed for tobacco, cotton and and they <lb />
can purchased on easy term. <lb />
F-- information write or call on. <lb />
J. K. WARREN, <lb />
Trenton, N. C. <lb />
SEWS, <lb />
it in r, Lot, <lb />
Price of <lb />
Rev, C. M. Kink's in <lb />
Saturday that be would preach upon <lb />
The auction sale or the ,., topics Sunday large con- <lb />
property at the court house door to- to big church. The morning <lb />
day at noon brought The subject, Ho You <lb />
property was sold in auction, was merely a the <lb />
as broken up In six different lots man takes with respect to <lb />
th. ranging In price, to the religion of Jesus Christ <lb />
their value, from in <lb />
wanted his hearers to ask themselves <lb />
Those buying lots and the prices the question to where they stand <lb />
paid for them <lb />
I. In <lb />
house, <lb />
No. Dr i <lb />
house, <lb />
nil <lb />
Laughing- <lb />
Lot No <lb />
Lot <lb />
Lot <lb />
Lot <lb />
Walter<lb />
Wilson Jr. <lb />
with reference to this religion, and <lb />
was the opinion that every man <lb />
must be on either the one or the <lb />
other, There is no neutral ground, <lb />
ii in to the religion Christ <lb />
and a disinterested toward <lb />
it was almost equivalent to <lb />
to it. <lb />
was Mr Rock's <lb />
j subject at the night services, Ai <lb />
this lie did not discuss his travels <lb />
in the Moll Land, only In so i. <lb />
in drew lessons and Illustrations <lb />
in saw there. The burden <lb />
his message was comparison <lb />
Mr, II. mil sell I'm i hi His iii said that la <lb />
Walter Wilson. Jr. ; <lb />
H M <lb />
in <lb />
Farm on <lb />
farms considerable <lb />
lying on the property <lb />
Mr R, across the river, will <lb />
in auction on Thursday, Mo-i <lb />
go, a little more than a <lb />
ii The in. <lb />
hi state of cultivation, and Is <lb />
valuable land. <lb />
The auction tale will be In <lb />
in i Williams, of Richmond., <lb />
who will hen on that day to look <lb />
after the matter, H la Bald to be <lb />
one of flue i opportunities for <lb />
buying small in <lb />
section in time, and ill like- <lb />
bring a big <lb />
Hill ill Mill; <lb />
me and well <lb />
I to all crops also a repair shop, <lb />
good work. Liv- <lb />
house to foil W. II SMITH <lb />
and <lb />
an Incurable and ii eats <lb />
the of it in i <lb />
manner painful and <lb />
Ami the preacher said <lb />
there are many so steeped In <lb />
sin is alb no hope <lb />
for Though the blood Christ <lb />
man. people go go <lb />
fur seem to be <lb />
that no call from n n <lb />
or woman them with <lb />
force to i ring thorn back. <lb />
st Louis, Mo. in. The <lb />
I. d Slates <lb />
which Senator of <lb />
ma. is president, met for its annual <lb />
convention in this city today, Del <lb />
, from all over the a <lb />
them number of governors, <lb />
i I public <lb />
w ere in attendance, Governor Major <lb />
Missouri, welcomed the visitor <lb />
The sessions win continue through <lb />
the entire week <lb />
Happenings of The Week-End in <lb />
Thai Town. <lb />
Nov. H. <lb />
went Greenville on <lb />
Bee the A. O. Cox Co., for your <lb />
arts and wagons. <lb />
Mrs. R. Taylor of Ayden has been <lb />
visiting Mis. R. T. Cox this week. <lb />
Dora K. Cox and Mrs. R. H. <lb />
Hunsucker went to yesterday. <lb />
If you want a good reliable <lb />
machine A. W. Ange and has <lb />
the Free. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber and Com- <lb />
for your hats in the latest styles. <lb />
Also men's and pants. <lb />
Before Inning a buggy see the A. <lb />
Cox Co. They will save <lb />
on the Investment. Overalls. <lb />
jumpers, and leggings <lb />
A. Ange and Co. <lb />
II. and Co., a nice <lb />
line of heaters and stoves. <lb />
Mr. A. G. Cox made a trip <lb />
IO Wednesday <lb />
K Harrington and I. <lb />
Abbott attended the Tarboro fair <lb />
Thursday, They left early Thurs- <lb />
day morning on s ear going through <lb />
Hi. Country and returned the same <lb />
Mr. II B. Bills and two young sons, <lb />
Larry and went to Washing <lb />
Ion Thursday. <lb />
Annie Grady. Seven Springs <lb />
Friday evening t take charge <lb />
the Bills about two miles <lb />
from town. <lb />
See Harrington, Barber Com- <lb />
for your shoes of all styles, they <lb />
will save you money on your Invest- <lb />
Mr. I It Williams, lives on <lb />
the farm Mr. W. Unix ton about <lb />
two miles from bare, was thrown <lb />
from a while hauling hay last <lb />
Thursday and cut by tin <lb />
wheels In several places The <lb />
to run while crossing <lb />
a bridge. In bis effort to stop tin in <lb />
the reins broke and he fell and two <lb />
run over <lb />
I k afternoon, <lb />
Mrs. Mary Keel, wife of Henry Keel. <lb />
Committed suicide by shooting her- <lb />
self through the breast No definite <lb />
cause is as-signed for the She <lb />
leaves a husband, mother and two <lb />
children,. <lb />
The III Japan. <lb />
Fifty years ago no portion of the <lb />
Bible was translated into the <lb />
language, nor was the in <lb />
any language allowed to be <lb />
ed In Japan. Twenty-live years ago <lb />
the complete Bible in what is called <lb />
the authorized version was printed. <lb />
During the quarter century the <lb />
language has greatly develop- <lb />
ed and become standardized, the <lb />
of the various provinces coming <lb />
to speak the It was. <lb />
therefore, felt that revision was <lb />
and a <lb />
was appointed recently by tile <lb />
translation. <lb />
revision, publication and <lb />
of the text of the holy Scriptures <lb />
In The latter commute Is <lb />
composed of two agents of each III-1 <lb />
hie society and one representative <lb />
from each co-operating mission. <lb />
The following is an extract from <lb />
the recent report of the <lb />
ion <lb />
the close of the gospel of <lb />
Mark had been published, the <lb />
preliminary drafts Matthew, Luke <lb />
and John had either been completed <lb />
or were well under way. The second <lb />
revision of Matthew in full commit, j <lb />
tee had proceeded to about the <lb />
chapter. the present <lb />
year, in addition to the preliminary <lb />
drafts of Luke and John was entrust- <lb />
d. the revision by full committee <lb />
Hie latter half of Matthew, the <lb />
of Luke and a portion of John has <lb />
been accomplished and preliminary <lb />
draft has been Made of a considerable <lb />
portion of the <lb />
We are showing <lb />
the loveliest <lb />
advance styles <lb />
you ever saw <lb />
right now. <lb />
this chic <lb />
design, <lb />
for instance. You <lb />
can have the blouse <lb />
and tunics in chiffon, <lb />
the under section of <lb />
the skirt in satin and the trimming of <lb />
swan's-down. We have the exact mate- <lb />
rials you want for this stunning frock. <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 on Wear <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C<lb />
into N <lb />
Corner 2nd A <lb />
SIGHT <lb />
Transfer <lb />
i. and Express <lb />
Phone No. Night Dr <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
Farm Contains Acres next to Smith. <lb />
I Farm ill Acres adjoining; J. C. Cobb's old place. <lb />
I Farm Contains Acres near Standard, next G. T. Tyson. <lb />
I Farm contains Acres One mile of Greenville. <lb />
I Farm contains Acres Near <lb />
Farm Contains SM Acres near <lb />
I Contains Acres and <lb />
Farm contains Acres Between and Ayden. <lb />
I Farm contains W Acres and Ayden. <lb />
Farm contains IS Acres Between and Ayden. <lb />
Farm Contains Acres one mile of Greenville. <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
Houses and Lois near Dickinson extended. <lb />
Home and lot In West <lb />
Home and lot la South <lb />
I House and Lot on one block of business <lb />
lots In West file. <lb />
I lots In <lb />
1-2 Acres la West tine Pecan prove at head of <lb />
street <lb />
Building; Lots In Ayden, ft, Hue Oak on each lot <lb />
It us pleasure to you any of these proper- <lb />
ties. Call on or write to if when wish to buy or sell. <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
la Hank Inn A Trust Company's New<lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF north Carolina. <lb />
Resources---Over One Million Dollars <lb />
We extend appreciation to our old customers and a cordial invitation to those <lb />
wishing to Open New Accounts <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, W. E. PROCTOR,<lb />
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 the individual Farmer or Tenant who sells the most number pounds <lb />
us from 20th to Dec <lb />
the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average <lb />
us on , pounds Tobacco or more from Oct 20th to Dec 9th. <lb />
GOLD To 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 />
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. C. <lb />
C T. Prop. <lb /></p>
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i i ii <lb />
mm in w <lb />
IlK <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
of New York, say. <lb />
that he will not for re-election. <lb />
Wise man. he is. <lb />
Congratulations to Judge Harding, <lb />
o-------- <lb />
For the sake of the unbelievers Good roads days were observed last <lb />
they have put Mr. photograph week at the graded school at Grimes- <lb />
land, and all of the students and tin <lb />
Hut suppose Harry docs go back In the papers, and have showed him <lb />
teachers took part in the celebration. <lb />
to He Will Thaw out Just as b looked working the KM ad Thursday afternoons <lb />
Hut if Mr. Glynn would again <lb />
Tammany, ho would stand a much <lb />
better showing of getting back in. <lb />
--------o <lb />
John believes that negotiations Huerta. <lb />
are over, but than it should be re- <lb />
membered that Mr is not boss- <lb />
ins this job. <lb />
, a <lb />
Published <lb />
molt <lb />
U J W HI CHARD.<lb />
tub rear, I <lb />
. . . , <lb />
rates may be had upon <lb />
application I he business In <lb />
The Building, Corner <lb />
and <lb />
All cards of thanes to it that the newspapers <lb />
be use better pictures of the chap than <lb />
I at the present time.<lb />
will be for -i lures <lb />
cents per Hue. up to lines <lb />
of Buncombe county. <lb />
--------o <lb />
of a certain <lb />
does not count for much will <lb />
were spent in working on the plot of <lb />
I ground about the school building. <lb />
The modern method of doing In beautifying the grounds, and <lb />
for afternoon was given to <lb />
courting would be <lb />
working the roads in the <lb />
And perhaps Dial thinks that with that's how I need <lb />
Huerta out of the way lie o-------- <lb />
would stand a better show. j Miss Jessie's wedding cake will <lb />
I. <lb />
If Thaw has press agent, hi <lb />
as second class matter <lb />
August W. 1910. at the post office at J fore Conference to pick <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
set of March 1879. <lb />
idea Of patriotism than that held by <lb />
the man advising him to quit. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Talk about speculation, but how j And you fellows don't want to get <lb />
. , too about It until you find out <lb />
Methodist preachers trying be-, <lb />
lad to accost the lassie thusly. hood A front of <lb />
the skirt needs a seamstress wag in. and all of the <lb />
students took a great deal of inter- <lb />
est in the matter. <lb />
Proctor, one member of the <lb />
committee of the school, trimmed up <lb />
the trees on the grounds of the school, <lb />
Huerta probably has a different begun work on Del . making <lb />
STOMACH <lb />
SUFFERERS <lb />
If You Wish To Obtain Complete <lb />
and Results. Try <lb />
Wonderful Stomach <lb />
One Doe Mill Convince You <lb />
your life it will require some cake the observation and celebration a sue <lb />
out their. <lb />
places for the next year <lb />
whether Mr. Justice is going to ac-<lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
Aunt <lb />
to Mexico might bring temporary re- <lb />
lief to the tenseness of the situation <lb />
but when the rebel bunch whips <lb />
spent the Sabbath the Huerta crowd, they will fight each <lb />
other.<lb />
Wonder Harry T. think.- <lb />
the latest move. <lb />
If you don't soon shop, it will be <lb />
too late for you to do it early. <lb />
Now that the cotton mill assured <lb />
the n thing is the boat line. <lb />
Sutler has at least partially bee I <lb />
redeemed, and some have been bean <lb />
to say that he would yet land in th <lb />
White House, but we do not claim <lb />
to be the daddy of that statement. <lb />
The last legislature might have <lb />
been pestered with a lobby, but thank <lb />
goodness, we In North Carolina dim <lb />
hare to put up with bosses of the <lb />
Murphy <lb />
II Greenville can get the Christian <lb />
convention, why not some of the <lb />
The biggest thing that is lacking ate do not want to get into their head- <lb />
in is a <lb />
spirit. <lb />
-o- <lb />
life it Is what is sought that <lb />
counts, rather than what is actually <lb />
achieved. <lb />
--------o <lb />
No. we ate not prejudiced against <lb />
Huerta, but we simply have no pa- <lb />
with him. <lb />
Wonder if Ted Roosevelt, roaming <lb />
A newspaper headline says that <lb />
the corn crop this season is a <lb />
able one. just as though It Is not <lb />
ways so. <lb />
We pretend to know who <lb />
did it. but somebody certainly has <lb />
fixed it so that Mr. Justice can <lb />
out easily. <lb />
And now the public has a fighting <lb />
chance of learning just what Mr <lb />
Glenn thinks that he expects he want, <lb />
to try to do. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Prunes are selling for cents per <lb />
pound, and maybe some of our good <lb />
fellow will not hereafter stay so <lb />
everlastingly full them. <lb />
--------o <lb />
good roads is a much bet- <lb />
occupation for the students of <lb />
one over on us In the currency bill the University of North Carolina than <lb />
o killing off in hazing affairs <lb />
to feed the hungry four hundred. <lb />
Home's editorial column In the <lb />
Rock Mount Telegram was entire <lb />
omitted the other day. Old man. <lb />
the cold weather hasn't frozen out <lb />
the. meat market brains soon, we <lb />
hope. <lb />
Being as her wedding cake will <lb />
be two stories high. <lb />
In this connection, It is to be <lb />
that in mentioning the bond election <lb />
for the erection of a new school <lb />
building at the name of <lb />
Miss Anna B. Lawrence, of Ayden. <lb />
was not given as one of the principal <lb />
workers for the movement. Members <lb />
of the school board say that she had <lb />
perhaps as much to do with the <lb />
of the campaign as any other <lb />
woman In the The other <lb />
Miss Wilson teachers in the school also had much <lb />
do with the successful termination <lb />
might send around a slice apiece u- of , <lb />
those high society women of Wash- <lb />
who are still sore In the mouth I <lb />
because they didn't get an invitation One Hundred and Fifty Teach- <lb />
to the ceremony. <lb />
Democratic party leaders in the sen <lb />
just because they gave us a good <lb />
tariff bill, they have license to put <lb />
do crowds gather on <lb />
comers Instead of the middle of the <lb />
pathetically Inquires <lb />
Greenville Reflector. Perhaps the slit <lb />
skirts don't pass that <lb />
News. <lb />
Now, Patton. we don't believe In <lb />
slit skirts, but you could have talk <lb />
ed all day without- saying that. <lb />
Besides, many people of the town <lb />
are of the opinion that the price to <lb />
the ultimate consumer would be low- <lb />
but very slightly even If <lb />
had a boat line. <lb />
Old man Porfirio should re- <lb />
member that he held on until he was <lb />
to quit, and he should not <lb />
be advising Huerta to step down <lb />
The wholesale merchants of the <lb />
town are the ones most by <lb />
until they run him out. <lb />
The liberation of Mendel In <lb />
the wild.- Of South America, has heard and that Russian court Is but another In- <lb />
last Tuesday's news <lb />
don <lb />
real now <lb />
from Anna god- <lb />
will be seen <lb />
when he begins to light for his lit <lb />
again-t the efforts of the machine to <lb />
oust him. <lb />
Without saying anything to hi <lb />
credit, it might be added that Mn. <lb />
U about as good as any In the <lb />
Tammany crowd. <lb />
In view tact that Huerta put <lb />
out of the way, we might <lb />
just as well think that ho was re- <lb />
for the attack on <lb />
Havana Thursday night. <lb />
The Democratic tariff hasn't eve <lb />
reduced the price of oysters <lb />
the boat landing <lb />
ii HIDING. <lb />
While we do not know Judge W. <lb />
F. Harding personally, we are of the <lb />
opinion that the governor made <lb />
mistake in appointing him to succeed <lb />
Mr. Mr. Harding is an old <lb />
boy, though not a native <lb />
of town or county. He lived <lb />
here long enough to become imbue <lb />
with the spirit of the town, and on <lb />
people know that he is made of th; <lb />
right sort of stuff and has the right <lb />
sort of Ideas to make a success a <lb />
a judge. Scores of friends and ad <lb />
of Mr. Harding In Greenville <lb />
are glad to know that he has been <lb />
so highly honored by the governor of <lb />
the state, they feel that he will <lb />
wear the ermine well . <lb />
LAND 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. Pritchard <lb />
et a Is , the undersigned commission- <lb />
will sell for cash before the court <lb />
house door In Greenville on Monday, <lb />
If Holton, Seawell, and Logan 24th day of November, 1913, the <lb />
fer not to go out at the back door, following described real estate situ- <lb />
, , . . In the town of Greenville, and <lb />
and that at the point of some ones . ,. , , <lb />
i n part of town known <lb />
Those Republican office holders In mighty toe, they had better take their described as fol- <lb />
Were Present <lb />
Part of the <lb />
A more detailed account of the <lb />
meeting of the Pitt County <lb />
Association held here last <lb />
Is given below, as reported by one <lb />
of the teachers. The meeting was <lb />
said to be perhaps the best and most <lb />
Interesting one held so far, and was <lb />
attended by nearly one hundred and <lb />
fifty teachers from all parts of the <lb />
county. The report is given as fol- <lb />
The teachers of Pitt county held <lb />
their regular monthly meeting on <lb />
Wonderful Stomach Remedy is writ <lb />
Many thousand <lb />
have taken it foe and <lb />
Ailments and marvelous results <lb />
in prawns It <lb />
i received even one <lb />
are heard explain Its <lb />
dons sale. It ever fails and <lb />
With Stomach, <lb />
Indigestion. Cat -n Stomach <lb />
Footing <lb />
I Attic. ., Torpid i t.-r, <lb />
, nil men is i y this remedy The. <lb />
who have taken <lb />
Remedy have <lb />
is in most . a one After <lb />
you have this you should be able <lb />
to tiniest and food, enable the <lb />
to pump to every part of <lb />
-s end strength to <lb />
the <lb />
. and color to and activity and <lb />
to Do away with your pain <lb />
-aid mi and tins is possible with even <lb />
so Wonderful Stomach <lb />
Remedy literature and booklet <lb />
sent free by <lb />
i, Man Chemist, Whiting St. <lb />
Chicago. <lb />
For Sale In Greenville, K. C, by <lb />
THE JOHN L. WOOTEN DRUG CO. <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
concerted effort to secure the <lb />
they need not expect the <lb />
of Is to fight their battles for them. <lb />
As long as some of those <lb />
have been working in the <lb />
government offices, it seems that Ii <lb />
Is time for them to know that the av <lb />
southern gentleman is not <lb />
to work along with them. <lb />
--------o <lb />
that a better day is <lb />
for the Jews and all races In <lb />
Czar's empire. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Mr. Wilson seems to have a hard <lb />
time explaining to callers that Huerta <lb />
i is not though we can't see <lb />
where Is business but <lb />
the president's. <lb />
We are Inclined to the belief that <lb />
those Trinity students who are <lb />
football will find but little <lb />
In most forward movements in a <lb />
college community, the average among the alumni of the in- <lb />
low has to do his share of throughout the state, <lb />
but a few rich men's sons get the <lb />
pleasure and the honors that are to <lb />
be had. <lb />
--------o <lb />
the western part of the state, win exit at once, <lb />
have boon asked by Mr. <lb />
to resign, no doubt think that so <lb />
as they are performing their duty <lb />
One at the north <lb />
west corner of and 14th <lb />
We suppose that Hobson is so busy i . <lb />
and running from thence with <lb />
people did not build any- <lb />
good roads this week, but then every- have a right to their office, <lb />
body knows why. <lb />
Any new leader for Tammany <lb />
would be but a chip off the same old <lb />
block. <lb />
We do not blame Mr. Glenn for <lb />
making a thorough survey of the field <lb />
before just what he expects <lb />
to do. <lb />
Doubtless there are times when a <lb />
convict needs a little thrashing, but <lb />
i at that it should be remembered <lb />
that they are human beings. <lb />
If the students of Trinity College <lb />
had football, that team, like most of <lb />
the <lb />
building fence-, in that h. of street <lb />
has no just now to talk a southerly direction <lb />
with Mexico or Japan. <lb />
Ultimatums not apt to have <lb />
others put on the field, would much effect on Huerta until this gov- <lb />
likely be controlled by the shows him that thence a northerly direction parallel <lb />
feet to the south west corner of Co- <lb />
and 15th streets, thence a <lb />
westerly direction with the northern <lb />
line of 15th street feet, thence a <lb />
northern line of 16th street feet <lb />
ties, and the heat obtainable more to if he doesn't take no- <lb />
would be ruled off by a certain <lb />
While they have the state militia <lb />
of Indiana assembled together, they <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 the <lb />
north west corner of Evans and 14th <lb />
We have thought all while that <lb />
If town ever got anything in the might Just as ship them on streets and running from thence with <lb />
way of a water terminal, the Mexico now as to wait western line of Evans street ex- <lb />
pie would have to dig down In their few weeks longer. <lb />
The boys who have had to <lb />
jeans and pay for It. <lb />
--------o <lb />
tended a southerly direction feet <lb />
to the south west corner of Evans and <lb />
15th streets, thence with the northern <lb />
Out of hundred of 15th street a westerly <lb />
A pretty good estimate of the submitted, Durham has feet, thence a northerly <lb />
of cultured people in a town may ed the slogan, renowned parallel with the first line <lb />
consolation in the prospects for <lb />
hard with plenty of Ice. <lb />
in <lb />
who . . . <lb />
n. the should take observing the audiences at the world Which means ft to 14th street thence with the <lb />
the wains, should tam , or 14th street an east- <lb />
suck entertainments as that at the that they are pretty well known <lb />
Training School last night. Durham county.<lb />
As much as was expected might not <lb />
have accomplished on the good <lb />
roads days, but the governor cleared <lb />
his skirts and bade good. <lb />
Severe whippings do not tend to <lb />
elevate the minds and characters of <lb />
Those Trinity students ought to In marrying before accepting the <lb />
know that they can accomplish nothing French ambassadorship, Mr. <lb />
by raising a big howl for football, perhaps thought that he could feel <lb />
Even the women can't get the ballot his lady on the same that took for <lb />
In that way. himself And. we are about to <lb />
that way. especially In <lb />
direction feet to the begin- <lb />
containing one <lb />
Said land sold for partition. <lb />
This Oct. 1913. <lb />
J. B. JAMES, Commissions <lb />
ltd <lb />
If beer and whiskey are being sold this town. <lb />
convict, and men doing such are in wide-open stands in this town, you <lb />
none too good to be worked side by may know that the town and county <lb />
side with their victims. <lb />
Promoters the New Movement <lb />
Propose to Lose No Time In <lb />
Hashing Factory <lb />
Banding. <lb />
The charter for the new cotton <lb />
mill that is to be erected in Green- <lb />
ville has been received here from <lb />
Secretary of State J. Bryan Grimes, <lb />
and has been recorded in the office <lb />
Saturday, Nov. 1913, at the graded of clerk of court The next <lb />
school building in Greenville. There move that lg De made Is get the <lb />
were present between hundred <lb />
twenty-five and hundred and <lb />
fifty members, this being a largo per <lb />
cent of the teachers In the county. <lb />
in the history of the <lb />
was more Interest or enthusiasm <lb />
shown than was shown by the teach- <lb />
-s at this meeting. Probably, <lb />
was duo to the department work, as <lb />
each band of teachers could discuss <lb />
the problems that were most perplex- <lb />
with those in direct sympathy with <lb />
them. <lb />
This be termed a <lb />
Free for there were <lb />
restrained discussions on the follow- <lb />
topics In each <lb />
Primary Department <lb />
The and of number <lb />
work in primary grades. <lb />
Five minute <lb />
First Annie Perkins, <lb />
N. C; Miss Beulah <lb />
Hoggard, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Second Eliza Branch, <lb />
N. Miss Louie Dell <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Third Nannie Evan <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Miss Anna bit- <lb />
ale, N. C. <lb />
General discussion. <lb />
What we will give in for <lb />
the next four weeks. By the primary <lb />
teachers of the graded <lb />
school. <lb />
General discussion. <lb />
Crammer Grade Department <lb />
The following subjects were dis- <lb />
cussed, the discussion being In the <lb />
form of round table talks, in which <lb />
all the were urged to take <lb />
part. <lb />
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 Course of Study <lb />
Ills Purposes and Modern <lb />
Table discussions. <lb />
Leaders were in of these <lb />
discussions, but every teacher was re- <lb />
quested to be prepared to tell his ex <lb />
and express his opinion free- <lb />
Prof, Taylor, superintendent of the <lb />
Greenville graded schools, gave the <lb />
following points as a summary of the <lb />
discussion of a <lb />
Nature is the infallible <lb />
for the teacher. <lb />
The law of nature Is a law of <lb />
continuity. All activity Is In <lb />
to this law. <lb />
Growth is change from the <lb />
to the complex, and mind is the <lb />
crowning climax of complexity. <lb />
Thus understanding of mind and <lb />
consciousness comes by symbolizing. <lb />
plans and specifications form the <lb />
architect, and steps toward this end <lb />
are now being taken by the promoters <lb />
of the new enterprise. <lb />
Already a man been picked <lb />
out to do work of drawing up the <lb />
plans, and this work Is to be turned <lb />
over to him immediately. As soon <lb />
as all of these preliminary arrange- <lb />
can be made, the officers <lb />
directors will call for payment on the <lb />
subscribed stock, and the work will <lb />
begin. <lb />
Mr. W. H. the general <lb />
manager of the new movement is <lb />
now in town, and is spending a few <lb />
days here looking after several mat- <lb />
of business connected with the <lb />
factory. As has heretofore been an- <lb />
the lot has been secured <lb />
and the mill will be erected in what is <lb />
generally believed to be an ideal <lb />
location, and a place that could hardly <lb />
upon. It Is on the old <lb />
B. E. farm west of the town, <lb />
and Is conveniently situated with re- <lb />
to running spur tracks from <lb />
the Norfolk Southern railroad. It is <lb />
presumed that a short line will be put <lb />
In when the building material begins <lb />
to arrive. <lb />
No time is to be lost by the men <lb />
who are behind the movement, and <lb />
they expect to proceed without delay <lb />
with the early construction of the <lb />
factory. They are desirous of having <lb />
It In operation as soon as possible. <lb />
A skewer an a for <lb />
may . as the Guilford <lb />
duty <lb />
MICHIGAN SCHOOLS <lb />
BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Nov. <lb />
Many delegates and visitors arc here <lb />
attending the annual convention of little flower by the brook Is not <lb />
Michigan State Sunday School simply a chemical combination of a <lb />
elation The reports of officers and elements, but it Is a symbol of <lb />
In equal suffrage. Illinois they gratifying gains all activity, of all progress toward <lb />
not doing their whole a prohibition election the other day , numb.; r of Sabbath higher state. <lb />
a fourth of the women voted membership throughout the Slate Mind Is a conscious growing thing. <lb />
the past year. The trainer of the child mind must <lb />
will continue over tomorrow and that the child Is heir to all <lb />
Friday. Mary Foster gifts and beauties. <lb />
Marlon of the The mind Is self active and this <lb />
association head the list of speak quality of self activity must always <lb />
against the measure. Oh, carry the <lb />
Tho cotton planters ought to do news to Em, has been saying <lb />
county health superintendent something to hold up the re- that the women wanted the ballot so <lb />
meads, but charity should begin near- ports if that Is going to have anything they could give the country <lb />
km to do with the price. <lb />
be the central principle of all <lb />
Is Your Skin <lb />
Clear as <lb />
Baby's <lb />
I AM IN POSITION THIS SEASON <lb />
to pay you the highest cash pries <lb />
for your raw furs of all kinds. D. <lb />
C. Beach at J. R. and J. O. <lb />
store. <lb />
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb />
apply et once the -wonderful old reliable DR. <lb />
POSTER'S ANTISEPTIC <lb />
dressing that relieves pain and at <lb />
same time. Not a liniment. 11.08 <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
hereby give notice that my boy, <lb />
Thigpen, run away from <lb />
an lot., and I any and all <lb />
persons giving food or shelter. <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
EDGAR THIGPEN.<lb />
To Cure a Cold la One Day <lb />
LAXATIVE Quinine. It the <lb />
out Headache and works off Lot. <lb />
refund money it it fails to cure. <lb />
. W. on each boa. See- <lb />
cation <lb />
Mini, being the highest form of <lb />
the of the law of <lb />
naturally tends to grow right. It <lb />
Is therefore the of the <lb />
to life off the false weight en- <lb />
and let the mind Into <lb />
Its<lb />
. k<lb />
FOB SALE <lb />
HICKORY GROVE FARM, situate <lb />
partly in the town of North <lb />
Carolina and fronting on Main Street <lb />
e-f said town, it contains <lb />
red and fifty acres more or less <lb />
hundred and sixty acres <lb />
and In a high state of <lb />
Host land in the <lb />
county. An ideal place for a stock <lb />
farm. A large of ash and <lb />
press timber. About three-quarters of <lb />
a mile from the boat landing on <lb />
River. Two boats per week and <lb />
good freight rates. Dwelling house <lb />
thereon with eleven rooms, newly <lb />
proved at a cost of Four Thousand <lb />
Bath rooms up-stairs and down, <lb />
with an excellent system of water <lb />
works which to the lot and <lb />
other parts of yard. Pure <lb />
from a new well one hundred <lb />
and thirty-two feet Ample <lb />
and barns and other storage <lb />
houses, nil in first conditions. <lb />
Contains six tenant Louses in fair con- <lb />
Tho dwelling, stables and <lb />
barns could not be replaced for less <lb />
than ten thousand dollars. A hand- <lb />
some homo and one of the best farms <lb />
in the county of Martin. <lb />
This property is offered for sale and <lb />
for a quick deal, at the price <lb />
Thousand Dollars <lb />
Terms one-third cash and the re- <lb />
to suit the purchaser. <lb />
If write or upon. <lb />
J. M. S. SALISBURY. <lb />
Hamilton. N. C. <lb />
This 5th day of November, 1913. <lb />
CALLED IN COURT <lb />
Two Negro Men to be fried For <lb />
Their Lives <lb />
ST. J. J. WALKER HELD <lb />
VICES FOB I. W. C. A. <lb />
DAY Mi, III. M It. <lb />
V I TALKS <lb />
The Sunday evening prayer service <lb />
Young Christian As- <lb />
at the Training School was <lb />
planned with a view to arousing Ii. <lb />
interest of the students In the <lb />
of systematic giving, as this is one <lb />
But Those Who Do Mot Attend the <lb />
Meeting Must Teach <lb />
on That Day as <lb />
All county school teachers in Pitt <lb />
county will be granted a holiday on <lb />
Friday after Thanksgiving if they <lb />
wish to attend the meeting of tie <lb />
North Carolina Assembly <lb />
which meets in Raleigh on <lb />
, 126-29. This action on the part of the <lb />
of-the phases of work. board order <lb />
to allow the teachers to this <lb />
Reverend Mr. J. J. Walker, pastor <lb />
of the Christian preached <lb />
For Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
Old Standard general tonic, <lb />
chill TONIC. <lb />
up the A <lb />
j . Appetizer. Ft <lb />
SAFER <lb />
Tone at <lb />
Straighten You Out by Morning. <lb />
Maj Knock You Out <lb />
of a Day's Work. <lb />
If you are a user, next <lb />
time you are tempted to buy It ask <lb />
your if he can absolutely <lb />
guarantee it not to harm you. He <lb />
wont do it because he CANT do <lb />
But here is a perfect substitute for <lb />
which the does <lb />
famous Dodson's Liv- <lb />
Tone. Greenville Drug Company <lb />
will refund your money without <lb />
If you are not thoroughly <lb />
Go to Greenville Drug Company <lb />
whom you are acquainted <lb />
find out about the great number of <lb />
people who are taking this remark- <lb />
able remedy and feeling better able <lb />
to enjoy life than they ever were <lb />
when taking <lb />
Why Because k a pois- <lb />
that may stay in the system. <lb />
and while seeming to benefit you <lb />
may do harm In end. If <lb />
you haven't felt these ill-effects so <lb />
far, it Is because you are <lb />
enough to have a strong constitution. <lb />
take the risk any longer <lb />
Get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
and note how easily and <lb />
It corrects all bilious <lb />
how clears away that sick <lb />
headache and coated tongue, how It <lb />
sets you right without ache or gripe. <lb />
The most wonderful thing the world <lb />
for constipation. <lb />
All this without the slightest <lb />
with your regular habits. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My wife Emily, has left me and re- <lb />
fuses to return. This is to notify all <lb />
persons not to harbor her or In any <lb />
way render her assistance. Any one <lb />
harboring or employing her have <lb />
to suffer the penalty of the law. <lb />
This Oct. 11th, 1913.<lb />
III<lb />
Both Are Likely to be Culled Tumor- <lb />
Liquor Cases <lb />
Are on the Docket <lb />
for Trial. <lb />
With a large part of the docket all <lb />
ready cleared and out of the way, <lb />
Judge H. W. Whedbee is rushing the <lb />
work of the criminal session of <lb />
county superior court which <lb />
been in session since Monday morn- <lb />
While a complete list of all of <lb />
the cases tried yesterday and tills <lb />
morning cannot be given here, if <lb />
may be said that far the greater <lb />
of them have been for minor of-, <lb />
tenses such as gambling, carrying i <lb />
concealed weapons, assaults with <lb />
deadly weapons, larceny, and the like. <lb />
In many instances, the defendants in <lb />
the cases have submitted, and the <lb />
matter was not brought to trial, this <lb />
being responsible for a large part <lb />
the rapid progress that has been made <lb />
during the week. <lb />
True bills for murder have been <lb />
brought by the grand Jury against <lb />
two both of whom are now <lb />
In Jail here and have been for some <lb />
time. One of these is against Charlie <lb />
Foreman, of who shot and <lb />
killed another in that vicinity <lb />
about six weeks ago. The murder in <lb />
tills Instance seems to be a plain <lb />
case of first degree, and the <lb />
will likely be tried on that charge <lb />
The other case is that of the <lb />
Ransom Daniel who shot a girl <lb />
at a church meeting near a <lb />
few weeks ago. Daniel was arrested <lb />
and brought here and placed in Jail <lb />
to await the result of the Injuries to <lb />
the girl. She was in the ab <lb />
was taken to a hospital In <lb />
Washington, where she died week <lb />
last of the Injuries received <lb />
from bullet wound inflicted by <lb />
Daniel. When arraigned In court <lb />
Tuesday afternoon, Daniel had <lb />
counsel and Judge Whedbee appoint- <lb />
ed three local attorneys to defend <lb />
him. <lb />
These cases will be taken up prob- <lb />
ably tomorrow, and will be tried or <lb />
continued according the court may <lb />
sec fit. One or two remaining cases <lb />
are on the docket for trial at the <lb />
tomorrow, and these promise <lb />
to be of considerable interest. <lb />
mooting, mid at the request of <lb />
this service a sermon on Systematic . ,,. . ., , . <lb />
the stale superintendent of public in- <lb />
. His lessons were drawn ., ., ,, , <lb />
reservation Is made <lb />
from the old and beautiful exhortation. . . <lb />
, however, that all teachers not attend- <lb />
Let each of you lay by. ,. . . , ,. . , <lb />
the state mooting must hold their <lb />
in store, as God hath prospered <lb />
Hy being applied in a <lb />
cal way to student life, these lessons <lb />
were especially helpful. <lb />
The special music features of th <lb />
program were a stirring march hymn <lb />
sung by the choir as an opening <lb />
and a duet, Lover of My <lb />
sung by Miss Blanche and <lb />
Luella Lancaster. <lb />
President Wright's Trip. <lb />
school on tho Friday following <lb />
Thanksgiving Just the same as on <lb />
any other day. and the ruling of the <lb />
board will grant a release to on one <lb />
who fails to attend the meeting. <lb />
Below Is published an article from <lb />
tho headquarters of the state board <lb />
of education, which more explicitly <lb />
explains the <lb />
The teachers of the state will be <lb />
granted holiday without loss of pay <lb />
President Wright almost always e t,,,,, <lb />
a ways tells the school the incidents . n <lb />
of his trips, which he thinks will be <lb />
of interest or service to the students. <lb />
At the assembly during the <lb />
past week he has been telling about <lb />
his trip to Mobile, where he attend- <lb />
ed the Southern Commercial Congress, <lb />
and to Nashville, where he took part <lb />
in tin Southern <lb />
Hon. It was a gala day In Mobile when <lb />
the president of the United States and <lb />
several foreign ministers spoke. The <lb />
entire city was gay with flags and <lb />
bunting, and every one had holiday. <lb />
It was President Wright's good for-. <lb />
tune to hear President Woodrow <lb />
son utter the famous declaration that <lb />
the United States would annex no <lb />
more territory by conquest. <lb />
President Wright gave the school <lb />
two stories, real incidents of this trip, <lb />
both were conversations overheard by <lb />
him. The a boy who had been <lb />
bitten by a mad dog eight days before <lb />
was telling some friend about It. It <lb />
was the way that the boy looked on <lb />
the bright side of life that President <lb />
Wright wished to bring out. He said <lb />
the boy was Joking with his friends, <lb />
and. as he laughed, said, es well <lb />
laugh as cry over what you can't <lb />
help. Taint no use to be down in <lb />
the mouth afore it <lb />
in this case, meant having rabies. <lb />
The boy was on his way to Raleigh <lb />
for treatment. <lb />
The a conversation be- <lb />
tween two servants on the diner. <lb />
They were talking about tips. One <lb />
says, could go to New <lb />
York and git in tips In one night <lb />
from <lb />
the other one agreed, <lb />
now since suffragists and <lb />
Army folks has got to work, day <lb />
no more places <lb />
President Wright said he had never <lb />
the suffragettes with <lb />
Army before, but he <lb />
forced to admit that the combination <lb />
as the servants had put it has done <lb />
Old Sorts. Other Won't Cuts. <lb />
The worst no matter of how tons standing, <lb />
cured the wonderful, old reliable <lb />
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves <lb />
in sod at some time. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Spain <lb />
request the honor of your presence <lb />
at the marriage of their daughter <lb />
Agnes <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Horace Herndon Settle <lb />
on the evening of Wednesday <lb />
the twenty-sixth of November <lb />
nineteen hundred and thirteen <lb />
at nine o'clock <lb />
At Home <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
At Home <lb />
after the first of December <lb />
Alabama <lb />
good work. <lb />
The Girls and the High Direr. <lb />
On Saturday morning President <lb />
Wright gave a good appreciation of <lb />
the Interest shown In the carnival <lb />
He had noticed the groups of girls <lb />
gathered the afternoons about the <lb />
culvert on Fifth and he he had <lb />
thought was the beautiful music <lb />
of the steam pianos and brass band <lb />
which had drawn them out, but, <lb />
tor ruminating much over tho prob <lb />
he had found, much to his <lb />
amazement, the solution of the prob- <lb />
that it was the high diver. The <lb />
students are interested In <lb />
problems that they are inter- <lb />
any especially well <lb />
person, and this high diver is an ex- <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In <lb />
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb />
tonic. She says I began to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb />
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb />
as well as a big water mill. <lb />
wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb />
fired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need the woman s <lb />
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle <lb />
attend the North Carolina <lb />
Assembly, which holds session in <lb />
26th-29th, if the re- <lb />
quest of State Superintendent J. Y. <lb />
and that of Secretary K. B, <lb />
Sams, of the Assembly, <lb />
granted by the city and county boards <lb />
of education. <lb />
The officers of the Assembly have <lb />
sent out a circular letter to all <lb />
school boards and committees, with <lb />
tho earnest that this holiday <lb />
granted. They call attention to <lb />
the splendid session of the Assembly <lb />
last year, hold at the same time, which <lb />
was attended by over 1,200 teachers <lb />
of the state and proved of great In- <lb />
and practical benefit to them <lb />
In the work of their profession, and <lb />
i at which time a majority of the boards <lb />
of trustees allowed the teachers to at- <lb />
tend without loss of pay. <lb />
The opening session of the assembly <lb />
U Wednesday evening. November 26th. <lb />
A groat majority of the of <lb />
the can roach <lb />
day in time for this session, leaving <lb />
their homes after the close of school <lb />
that day. The next day Is <lb />
Day and a national holiday. Thus <lb />
by the granting of only one holiday <lb />
the boards will enable teachers to <lb />
attend the full session of the <lb />
leaving Raleigh after the last <lb />
meeting Saturday morning and <lb />
home before Sunday. <lb />
The circular letter <lb />
not only the teachers but the schools <lb />
in which they work will receive direct <lb />
benefit from the attendance of teachers <lb />
on these sessions must be evident to <lb />
any one who considers the character <lb />
of the program that has been <lb />
pared. It will be one that will appeal <lb />
to all classes and grades of teachers. <lb />
Many of the most prominent teachers <lb />
North Carolina, both public and <lb />
private, will take part in the discus- <lb />
Besides these, whose names <lb />
I are familiar to all of us, the Assembly <lb />
I has secured the of several <lb />
men and women of national <lb />
They are as President <lb />
j. D. of the Virginia <lb />
Institute and former State Sup <lb />
of Virginia; Dr. William <lb />
Heard of the Col- <lb />
Columbia University; Hen. E. C. <lb />
Branson, formerly President of the <lb />
State Normal School at Athens, <lb />
now Teacher of Rural Economics <lb />
and Sociology; Miss Ella V. Dobbs, <lb />
head of the Department of Manual <lb />
Training in the University of Missouri, <lb />
and Mr. Richard T. President <lb />
of the National <lb />
League and Editor of the <lb />
Superintendent Joyner sends out the <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GENERAL STORE <lb />
PAINTS OILS <lb />
When You <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pore OIL to add <lb />
to it at one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD, ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED OIL that's way toe M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
HEAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT <lb />
ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's <lb />
pared for the Consumer who buys it. <lb />
The 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 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 <lb />
Then return whatever you have not used, and get back ALL you paid <lb />
for the Hi and besides, the money you paid to the Painter. <lb />
LAUD <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by G. F. Hudson and <lb />
wife Lissie Hudson to F. J. Forbes, <lb />
Trustee, on 13th day cf <lb />
1913, which mortgage appears of <lb />
record in the office of the register of <lb />
deeds of Pitt county in book B. <lb />
page the undersigned will sell <lb />
for cash before the court house door <lb />
in Greenville, Monday, tho 1st <lb />
day of December, 1913, the following <lb />
described parcel or lot of land sit- <lb />
in the county of Pitt and in <lb />
township, being that lot at <lb />
Jack upon which is located the <lb />
store and residence occupied by said I. <lb />
O. F. Hudson and of a mortgage executed <lb />
yards below tho garden on the and by Fred H Gardner to <lb />
road and running north- Richard on the th day of <lb />
along the road yards, thence January, 1913, which mortgage was <lb />
an easterly course straight back to recorded in the office of the reg- <lb />
Henry Wynn's line, thence a south- later of eds of county in book <lb />
course along Henry Wynn's line E-10, page MS, the undersigned will <lb />
yards, thence a straight course to ll tor cash before the court house <lb />
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they <lb />
cannot of the Ca- <lb />
Is a blood <lb />
and in order cure you must take In- <lb />
remedies. Catarrh Cure in <lb />
taken Internally, and act.-, directly up-m <lb />
aim mucous surfaces, <lb />
Catarrh Cure is net a quack It <lb />
was prescribed by one the best <lb />
In this country fer years and is <lb />
a It Is composed of <lb />
the best known, combined with the <lb />
on the <lb />
surfaces The perfect <lb />
the two Ingredients is what pro- <lb />
such wonderful results In <lb />
catarrh. Send for testimonial, free. <lb />
V J Ai CO., Prop., Toledo, O. <lb />
Bold by pries <lb />
Take Hill for <lb />
the containing one-half <lb />
an acre. <lb />
This Nov. 1st. 1913. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. and <lb />
ltd <lb />
FORMER MAX <lb />
POINTED GOVERNOR TO <lb />
OF II II <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Friends in Greenville will be glad <lb />
to learn that Governor Locks <lb />
has appointed Hon. William F. Hard- <lb />
of to the Judgeship of <lb />
the fourteenth district, to succeed <lb />
C. H. of the same district, who <lb />
resigned a few weeks ago on account <lb />
of ill health. Mr. Harding is well <lb />
known In this town, where he spent <lb />
the early years of his law practice <lb />
as a member of the firm of Harding <lb />
and Harding, being at that time in <lb />
partnership with his brother, Mr. F. <lb />
C. Harding, now of this town. <lb />
In on Thursday, the <lb />
day of December, 1913, the in- <lb />
of said Fred H. Gardner in the <lb />
following described tract or parcel <lb />
of tract of land in Swift <lb />
Creek township, bounded on the north <lb />
by Mills, on the by Joe <lb />
Bland, on the south by Joe Wilson, <lb />
on the west by the Spencer Roach <lb />
land, containing acres, more or <lb />
less, and known as the Daniel <lb />
This November nth, 1913. <lb />
WINGATE. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. JAMES and <lb />
ltd <lb />
ample It was tills fact that drew the <lb />
. f , . . ,,, ,,. fol owing letter the same <lb />
In such crowds to see the daily <lb />
. . . <lb />
To the and City School <lb />
Relieving that the inspiration, <lb />
encouragement and pleasure <lb />
jumping feats of tho carnival man. <lb />
He supposed this to be their <lb />
of read education, ability to <lb />
do any one thing the very best way <lb />
possible being to do that <lb />
thing, and by being educated, we will <lb />
have confidence In ourselves, Just as <lb />
the diver had when ho had <lb />
courage enough to and <lb />
Jump from such a high ladder. <lb />
that teachers will receive from <lb />
with hundreds of their follow <lb />
teachers and with some of the masters <lb />
of their profession, and from the dis- <lb />
and of views and <lb />
experiences at the coming of <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
at Raleigh, November 26-29, will <lb />
TAKEN BLACK than compensate In benefits to <lb />
crop each ear, white hind feet, <lb />
white spot forehead. Owner get same <lb />
by calling and paying charges.<lb />
OW EMBARRASSING <lb />
Nothing it more <lb />
l arras ting than to be <lb />
constantly throwing <lb />
off gas. <lb />
Tint's Pills <lb />
will atop it and at the same <lb />
time make your breath <lb />
your skin clear. <lb />
At your <lb />
coated or plain. <lb />
Mr. J. F. returned this <lb />
morning from New where he <lb />
has been on a short business trip <lb />
Mrs. J. W. loft this morning <lb />
for a visit In Washington. <lb />
teachers and their pupils for the loss <lb />
of one day from school, especially <lb />
mediately following a holiday, I heart- <lb />
and earnestly endorse the request <lb />
of the officials of the Assembly that <lb />
the school authorities grant to teach- <lb />
who desire to attend the next <lb />
of the Assembly leave <lb />
of absence from school for Friday, No- <lb />
without lost of salary, and <lb />
recommend school boards grant <lb />
this permission. <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
J. Y JOYNER, <lb />
State Superintendent of Public <lb />
Instruction. <lb />
TAKEN RED BORNEO Steer <lb />
looks to be about two years <lb />
old. Marks, over and bit <lb />
on right car crop an on left <lb />
ear. Owner may obtain same by pay- <lb />
damages. W. R. Grimes <lb />
land, N. C, R. F. D. No.<lb />
Tho following from the Charlotte <lb />
News relative to Mr. Harding's <lb />
will be of <lb />
Mr. W. F. Harding, of the Charlotte <lb />
bar, received notice of his appoint- <lb />
to the judgeship of the four- <lb />
judicial district of North Caro- <lb />
yesterday afternoon at o'clock. <lb />
The news of Mr. Harding's <lb />
to the Judgeship was quickly <lb />
borne by friends of the entire, <lb />
of the local bar and for an <lb />
hour Judge Harding held an informal <lb />
reception his office and <lb />
and expressions of satisfaction <lb />
were forthcoming from lawyers <lb />
friends, county and city officials and <lb />
others, who were eager to make known <lb />
their pleasure at the success of a <lb />
man who has for many years held a <lb />
position of the highest esteem and con- <lb />
both among his fellow-lawyers <lb />
and among the people of Charlotte. <lb />
Mr was personally notified <lb />
by long distance by Mr. <lb />
Kerr, private secretary to Governor <lb />
that be had been named by <lb />
the governor to succeed Judge. C. H. <lb />
and the secretary further stated <lb />
that Mr. Harding's official commission <lb />
was being mailed and should reach <lb />
the city by Monday morning at the lat <lb />
et.- <lb />
Biographical. <lb />
Judge Harding was born at <lb />
fort. N. Nov. He is tho- <lb />
son of Maj. Harvey Harding, a civil <lb />
war veteran. Like many other <lb />
lights in North Carolina life, Judge <lb />
Harding got his inspiration from th; <lb />
farm. His mental and physical <lb />
whose foundations were laid <lb />
on the farm, testify to his good for- <lb />
in being a farmer boy. <lb />
Judge Harding first practiced law <lb />
Greenville. N. C, where he was in <lb />
partnership with his brother under <lb />
the firm name of Harding and Hard- <lb />
He practiced Greenville for <lb />
years and came to Charlotte to <lb />
flee in 1903, January 1st. <lb />
Judge Harding is strong, hand- <lb />
some, highly educated; a man of <lb />
poise and character, and splendidly <lb />
equipped for the position to which ho <lb />
been appointed. <lb />
He graduated at Chapel Hill in <lb />
having taken a strong stand <lb />
his class. He was not ambitious for <lb />
but got what is <lb />
thoroughness and mastery of what- <lb />
ever he undertook In <lb />
but modest. Judge Harding has <lb />
risen to the height of his profession <lb />
years, an achievement which a <lb />
lifetime often falls to accomplish. <lb />
Judge Harding has always taken <lb />
an active Interest in politics, but of <lb />
the nature that and <lb />
at the name time most effective in Its <lb />
Influence over people. On the farm, <lb />
at school, in Greenville, and here in <lb />
Charlotte he has always been In the <lb />
front for the rights of the people; and <lb />
on the bench no humble need <lb />
ever fear that his rights be lost <lb />
sight of by Judge court <lb />
Mrs. W. N. Drown, of Danville, Va- <lb />
visiting Mrs. B. W. Moseley at <lb />
Mrs. Moseley s residence, <lb />
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb />
A GENERAL 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 For Grown People and Children. <lb />
know what you are taking when you take Tasteless chill Tonk <lb />
as the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known <lb />
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter <lb />
tonic and U In Tasteless Form. It no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever, <lb />
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing <lb />
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness purging <lb />
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and <lb />
purifies the blood. A Tonic and Sure A Complete <lb />
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. <lb />
Hal<lb /></p>
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J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new style <lb />
Dress Ladies Coats <lb />
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, <lb />
Silks, Trimmings, Notions, <lb />
Dry Goods. Shoes. We in- <lb />
your inspection of our <lb />
many lines. <lb />
If it is style we have it <lb />
We can supply your <lb />
needs <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
Department Store <lb />
TOM'S MOTHER'S VIEW <lb />
By JEAN SHEAR. <lb />
Two Thousand <lb />
Worth of Auto- <lb />
mobile and Buggy <lb />
Robes Just Re- <lb />
There is nothing like a genuine <lb />
CHASE ROBE <lb />
WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST DESIGNS WE HAVE <lb />
EVER SEEN, from the plainest at 12.00 to the <lb />
plush robe at 118.00 there Is a robe for every <lb />
purpose and for every pocketbook. <lb />
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know <lb />
w can lave you money. <lb />
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 />
t you get an announce- <lb />
of Tom's exclaimed I <lb />
Tom's mother. In j <lb />
that Just goes to show how you're got , <lb />
lo take care of things yourself I <lb />
a list of friends to Susie's moth- <lb />
and asked her to be sure to mail <lb />
announcements to your <lb />
was one of the first names on it <lb />
anyway. Tom's married, and <lb />
you don't know how relieved I am <lb />
got a lovely wife, which la a <lb />
wonder <lb />
hope my other son will be less <lb />
popular. Why. Tom had no peace <lb />
whatever The telephone rang until <lb />
my ears ached, and I threatened to <lb />
take It out because It was never used <lb />
by any one except was at It <lb />
constantly <lb />
was Isabel. She deliberate- <lb />
Bet out to catch him. Any one <lb />
could tell It. She phoned him and <lb />
Invited him out there and fussed over <lb />
him until In sheer desperation he pro- <lb />
d to her. Then, of course, the <lb />
poor boy had a time breaking off <lb />
Clara deliberately forced <lb />
him to propose. I know she did. for <lb />
you can't tell me that Tom of his <lb />
own accord w have become en- <lb />
gaged to her Just a week after he <lb />
and Isabel broke off <lb />
poor boy. Is so absurdly ten- <lb />
He can't bear for any <lb />
one to feel badly, and you know how <lb />
girls can act when they want a man's <lb />
sympathy <lb />
It Just served her good and <lb />
right when he met Pally and liked <lb />
her better than Clara. Of course, <lb />
Clara made a fuss, and I almost won- <lb />
if she'd cause Tom trouble, but <lb />
she knew In her heart that she'd no <lb />
right making him propose to her, so <lb />
she retired as gracefully as she could. <lb />
But I felt rather sorry for her, for <lb />
she seemed really fond of my boy <lb />
Tom <lb />
and Tom seemed suited to <lb />
each other, but I didn't like her very <lb />
much. She was the languid sort, and <lb />
If I had to have a daughter-in-law I <lb />
did want one I could take comfort In. <lb />
I hate the clinging vines, so I talked <lb />
to Tom about It all I could. Of course, <lb />
I praised her as much as I could man- <lb />
age and did not let him hear of any- <lb />
thing but Sally when he was at home. <lb />
And, of course, when he was with her <lb />
she didn't nearly come up to what I'd <lb />
said of her and he naturally began to <lb />
notice her defects. <lb />
after Mrs. Burk's niece <lb />
came to town. Being next door, Tom <lb />
a good deal of her. Sally was <lb />
Cleveland Man Thought He Could Do <lb />
It, but He Has Altered His <lb />
Opinion <lb />
There ways of doing things. <lb />
That Is elementary and axiomatic <lb />
and yet people are slow to act <lb />
upon it. Take the case of the <lb />
who has a garden and a <lb />
small boy, the Cleveland Plain <lb />
Dealer. This man to his wife the <lb />
other <lb />
we aren't going lo have any <lb />
sweet corn this season If we don't <lb />
take better care of it. I wish you <lb />
would persuade Robert to take a morn- <lb />
from his baseball and swimming <lb />
and get after that corn <lb />
tried sighed the mother, <lb />
be Just won't do <lb />
him you'll give him a quarter <lb />
to do <lb />
did I said Just yesterday. Rob- <lb />
if you'll cultivate that corn and <lb />
get all the weeds out of it by noon I'll <lb />
give you a quarter to put In your <lb />
pshaw That's not the way to <lb />
do It Call In here and I'll fix <lb />
It Robert, have you got any sport- <lb />
blood In you Will you take a <lb />
small bet I'll bet you a quarter you <lb />
can't get that corn hoed before noon <lb />
got says Robert. Then, as <lb />
a look of triumph spreads over his <lb />
father's face, he you got <lb />
any sporting blood In <lb />
sure have, <lb />
I'll bet you a half dollar you <lb />
win the bet I'll be at the office this <lb />
noon and <lb />
The corn Isn't hoed yet. <lb />
VISIT <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
consists of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent <lb />
Sundries, Stationary, School Supplies, <lb />
, Candie. Fountain Pens, Soda, Cigars, and <lb />
All Sick Room Prompt Deliveries <lb />
Prescriptions Most Carefully Compounded <lb />
J. Key Brown, D.<lb />
Bullet With Wings. <lb />
Tests have been made In Germany <lb />
with a special projectile Intended to <lb />
repel dirigibles and designed not only <lb />
to pierce a gas but also to <lb />
set fire to the gas. The projectile, <lb />
fired from an old model of German <lb />
rifle. Is provided with little wings <lb />
that open in flight under the <lb />
of a spring. <lb />
An ordinary bullet leaves such a <lb />
small hole in an envelope that the <lb />
gas escapes through it but slowly. <lb />
The wings on the Improved bullet <lb />
tear a hole of appreciable size In the <lb />
fabric. What Is more, they retard <lb />
the bullet sufficiently to cause a <lb />
device to ignite fulminate <lb />
In the bullet. It la said that <lb />
experiments conducted at <lb />
gave encouraging <lb />
American. <lb />
WHY NOT INSURE WITH US <lb />
We write Fire, Accident and Health, <lb />
and Life Insurance and will put your risk in <lb />
STRONG Companies. <lb />
Besides, we will give you a square deal. <lb />
HALL MOORE, Agents. <lb />
Christine Seventy Old. <lb />
Christine famous a <lb />
of a century ago as one of the <lb />
world's greatest lyrical and <lb />
artists, recently observed her <lb />
birthday anniversary at her <lb />
summer home near the village of Hus- <lb />
Sweden, where she was born, <lb />
1843, the daughter of a poor peasant. <lb />
The once famous singer Is known In <lb />
private, life as the Countess Mi- <lb />
Since her retirement from <lb />
life some years ago <lb />
she divided her time between the <lb />
south of France and her native <lb />
den. The Count Angel Miranda, who <lb />
war her second husband, died In 1802. <lb />
TEX MILLION, SEVEN HOOKED <lb />
EIGHTY-SEVEN THOUSAND, FOUR <lb />
AND <lb />
This Is the amount of tobacco that <lb />
was on the Greenville market <lb />
up to November 1st. <lb />
How much will be sold up to De- <lb />
let <lb />
We are offering full blood <lb />
Jersey Hogs to the twenty farmers <lb />
guessing nearest to the number <lb />
pounds lint will be <lb />
1st. <lb />
Every farmer who sells a load <lb />
tobacco at the Star Warehouse <lb />
November will be given a chance <lb />
to get one of these choice hops. <lb />
It does not cost you a <lb />
bring your load of tobacco, either <lb />
cart or wagon, load large or small, <lb />
and we will give you the best <lb />
vice In the sale that you have had <lb />
this year, and In addition, a goo <lb />
chance to got one or more full <lb />
Jersey Hogs. <lb />
If you have been selling with us <lb />
v. e know you will continue, and <lb />
be entitled to a guess with ever <lb />
load. If you have not been selling <lb />
with us, one load will prove that <lb />
made a mistake in not selling wit. <lb />
us sooner. You will get a chance at <lb />
one of these and in the mean <lb />
time, we will make friends with you <lb />
and you will make money by tie <lb />
change. <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
SUGG. <lb />
Star Warehouse <lb />
II t-w <lb />
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. <lb />
ALBION DON <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Building, Third St. <lb />
Practices are <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
H. W. CARTER, M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, <lb />
Ear Nose and Throat <lb />
Washington, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Office with Dr. D. I,. James, Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday, s m to I <lb />
F. C. Harding C. Piece- <lb />
HARDING PIERCE <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
in all the Courts <lb />
Office in Wooten Building on <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life. Fire. Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth near Frank <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty. <lb />
In office formerly occupied <lb />
and Blow.<lb />
No. <lb />
is a prepared especially <lb />
MALARIA or FEVER. <lb />
or will break any case, <lb />
it then n tonic the Fever will not <lb />
return. It the liver than <lb />
do-t not gripe or sicken. <lb />
to the Auction Sale of the <lb />
farm Friday, Nov. <lb />
adv <lb />
EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
I. Moore W. H. long <lb />
MOORE <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
N. n. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office occupied by J. L. <lb />
Fleming <lb />
Ain't you coming to the big <lb />
or the farm Friday. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
W. L. HALL <lb />
W, U. HI <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
Lilt, <lb />
the But <lb />
Drugi <lb />
bud m Our <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
to <lb />
All <lb />
Toilet Articles, <lb />
Full y <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pen, <lb />
Kodak <lb />
Drug Co. Wt<lb />
an J tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and ;. <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas Cement O Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
Anyway, <lb />
and objected to his taking <lb />
around. I told him It was a <lb />
warning, for worse than a <lb />
Jealous wife So he told Sally they'd <lb />
break off. He was Just as nice i <lb />
about it as he could she wall- I <lb />
ed and wept, for she was sure of a <lb />
good home, you see, with him. But <lb />
he was firm and that was ended and <lb />
I was considerably relieved <lb />
then girls couldn't leave <lb />
I the poor boy In peace Truly, <lb />
j moat lose track When found <lb />
he had broken with Sally she put In <lb />
I her best licks, and she had his ring <lb />
j In less than two weeks What do <lb />
you think of that for forwardness In <lb />
a girl I wouldn't have her In <lb />
family There'd be nothing <lb />
stop at <lb />
she didn't last long. Tom <lb />
realized what she was and he wrote i <lb />
her that he found they weren't suit- <lb />
ed and she'd best forget him. She <lb />
was popular, as they are, <lb />
she was more than willing to pick up <lb />
with some other she kept <lb />
Tom's ring, and the more she could <lb />
engage herself to the more rings <lb />
get, you see Tom's generous and <lb />
wouldn't make a fuss for It, though I <lb />
advised to get back the ring. <lb />
had met Susie at a party <lb />
Just before he met He hadn't <lb />
been much Impressed at first, for she <lb />
was quiet and not so forward as most <lb />
girls. But he met her again a few <lb />
days later Just before he broke off <lb />
with I guess ha proposed <lb />
to her right away <lb />
she hung on to him and net <lb />
an early wedding date and aha cap- <lb />
him, all right. <lb />
so glad It's overt He Just <lb />
couldn't i anyone anything, If It <lb />
was In his power, but now girls will <lb />
leave him alone, I suppose, and he'll <lb />
lire In peace. <lb />
be happy. Oh, Tom <lb />
such a loyal nature and I'm proud <lb />
of him But <lb />
Chicago Dally News. <lb />
in Quality <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
the point <lb />
in <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
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 <lb />
sire is to give you the bet 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 />
N. C, Phone No.<lb />
FOR AL <lb />
Several Six Room dwellings west of the <lb />
A. C. Line Depot. <lb />
This is desirable property <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
township. Pitt county. <lb />
Lot Number I. Adjoining the <lb />
North Carolina. Pitt County lands of G. W. B. Garris, J. R. Tin- Tone <lb />
In the superior court, before D C. and others, and is bounded and linen, there is de <lb />
Moore. Clerk described as follows, Begin Stan. for Publication at more IN <lb />
B. T. Carson T. H. at a White Oak. Cannon Smith's article is sold a druggist of concern- <lb />
vs. Edgar Blount, Blount the Flat and runs is willing to it bis personal th- consumption of cotton seed. <lb />
Blount and Carolina nor, t poles to a guarantee, it's a might., strong proof of the <lb />
Blount. and w R f r.,, of to compile <lb />
The defendant Edgar Blount .,, ThaI-s ti. ,,. ,., for this Important part of th- <lb />
take notice that the summons U poles to J. R. line; thence s Tone. It is a <lb />
above entitled proceedings with his line south cast 3-5 for s Th- report for <lb />
was issued against him on the 20th poles to his corner; theme liver. Sin. Dodson's Ha <lb />
day of October. 1913, and t-at the east 3-3 poles to the canal- Tone came on tin market th. prior to <lb />
same has been continued to down the Canal baa con., down Th- . report <lb />
The is simply this Dodson's <lb />
Liver Tone is safe and harmless and <lb />
quantity crushed prior to <lb />
day of December. 1913. when lie is Branch to the beginning, containing <lb />
required to appear before C. acres more or less <lb />
clerk of superior court of Pitt Lot Number Also, one other to be <lb />
at the court house in and tract of land, in said township; be- uncertain, sow tun i danger <lb />
petition filed ginning at a stake in the of no druggist wants to <lb />
or <lb />
answer or demur to tin <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
L. J. Chapman. correspond- <lb />
secretory, J. Fred Jones. <lb />
Tho newly-elected corresponding <lb />
secretary Is a resident of Illinois, but <lb />
will be brought to this State by the <lb />
I he of People Who Are <lb />
and Coming. <lb />
ARTHUR, Nov. Mr. Wash Joy- <lb />
and Ora were in Carolina Christians to give his entire <lb />
town yesterday. time to evangelical work. <lb />
Misses C. D. Smith, J. R. Numerous addresses by church <lb />
Bonnie Garris. Alfred Tyson, workers were made at the sessions <lb />
Turner went hunting Tues- various questions of interest <lb />
day night. to the members of the church were <lb />
Mr Simon from Greenville, discussed by speakers familiar with <lb />
was In our town Wednesday. , their subjects. <lb />
Mr. Eddie Mayo, from A letter was read from Speaker administrator of T. I. <lb />
as In Arthur Wednesday. Champ Clark, In which he expressed will on Thursday <lb />
R. M and son. Edward regret at not being able to be November 1913. at the hour of <lb />
Hearne, were visiting Mr. R. M.; present for the convention and a. m. on the premises of <lb />
dared that official should stay late T- L Williams, in Falkland <lb />
at Washington to preform their township. North Carolina, expose to <lb />
In this proceeding and he will further the road; thence with the pub <lb />
take notice that If he does not appear lie road south IS. west poles to <lb />
at said time and answer or demur to ditch on public road; thence with <lb />
said petition, the relief sought will said ditch 1-2 poles; thence south <lb />
be granted, this the 4th day of No- <lb />
1913 <lb />
D. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Sup Court <lb />
r. ltd <lb />
Of SALE OF PERSONAL <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the tin- <lb />
was <lb />
of Arthur. Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. House from Greenville. <lb />
In Arthur Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Nichols went to Farm <lb />
ville Monday night. <lb />
Mr. Arthur, of Greenville, was in <lb />
town Tuesday. <lb />
A large crowd from here will at- <lb />
tend the carnival at Greenville this <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. John Leggett was In town Tues- <lb />
day night. <lb />
Mr. T. A. Nichols left here Monday <lb />
Cool City, N. C, for the purpose <lb />
of buying a farm. <lb />
Sallie Smith was in town <lb />
Wednesday morning. <lb />
Miss Nina Harris was in town <lb />
Tuesday afternoon. <lb />
Mr. from was In <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
Mr. Thad Nichols was in town <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
duties. <lb />
Hr K. X. Move Was Elected Vice <lb />
President of the Association <lb />
Will Make Prep,<lb />
Greenville gets the 1914 session <lb />
the North Carolina Christian <lb />
according to word received hero <lb />
yesterday from Asheville where the <lb />
present session is being held. <lb />
delegates from Greenville end this <lb />
section of the state went to Asheville <lb />
with the Intention of bringing the bis <lb />
meeting here if this were possible and <lb />
all of them believed that If the pro- <lb />
per appeal were made the <lb />
could he secured. <lb />
This convention Is one of the <lb />
est church meetings In tho <lb />
state during the year, and always at- <lb />
tracts a large number of people <lb />
besides the regular delegates. It <lb />
means that at the time the 1914 <lb />
is held Greenville will enter- <lb />
one of the largest assemblies of <lb />
church people that has ever gather- <lb />
ed here. Great preparations will <lb />
made by the local church for tho <lb />
meeting, and all of the Improvements <lb />
to be made on the church building <lb />
will have completed before <lb />
that time. <lb />
The convention conies during the <lb />
last week of October or the first week <lb />
of November, this to lie decided at <lb />
later time. <lb />
Officers were elected as <lb />
President, J. W. Rocky <lb />
Mount; vice-president, E. A. <lb />
Greenville; recording secretary, W. <lb />
C. Manning, Williamston; treasurer <lb />
VALUABLE <lb />
FARM LAND IN FALK- <lb />
LAND TOWNSHIP <lb />
Under and by of tho author- <lb />
conferred upon mo by the <lb />
ions of a certain deed executed by <lb />
all the heirs-at-law of Wiley G. Webb, <lb />
late of the county of N. <lb />
C, and delivered unto R. G. <lb />
trustee, which trust deed is duly reg- <lb />
In tho office of tho register <lb />
of deeds for Pitt county in book Z, <lb />
pages et I shall on Friday. <lb />
December 1913, between the hours <lb />
of m., and o'clock p. m., on the <lb />
premises, in Falkland Pitt <lb />
county, N. C, to public sale <lb />
to tho highest bidder for cash, all that <lb />
certain tract of land situated In said <lb />
county of Pitt, township aforesaid, ad- <lb />
joining the lands cf J. A. Dupree, the <lb />
Swain land, and B. P. Pitt, and de- <lb />
scribed as follows, <lb />
Beginning at an ash on Tar river <lb />
bank and running to <lb />
corner, then south <lb />
public sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, all of the personal property be- <lb />
longing to the estate of the late T. <lb />
L Williams, consisting of farming <lb />
carts, wagons, stock, house- <lb />
hold and kitchen furniture and all <lb />
personal property whatsoever be- <lb />
longing to said estate. <lb />
Thai the 30th day of October. 1913. <lb />
DR. MORRILL. <lb />
of the Estate of T. L. Williams. <lb />
II <lb />
1-2. west poles to the begin- <lb />
The same being all that <lb />
lot number In the division <lb />
of the lands of Oliver Smith lying <lb />
on the east side of the public road, <lb />
and contains 1-2 acres more or <lb />
I Together with the following <lb />
described parcel of land adjoining <lb />
tract and the lands of R. H <lb />
and known as the dower of <lb />
Mary Smith in the Guilford Smith <lb />
tract of land. Containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Lot Beginning at a <lb />
Water Oak Stump; thence south <lb />
west lit poles to a stake; administrator of the of John <lb />
ant. that it wont knock you out of <lb />
. day's work and maybe send i i <lb />
bed. <lb />
Greenville Drug Co. sells Dodson <lb />
Liver Ton. and guarantees it <lb />
and for your children, it's . good <lb />
thing to keep a bottle always In the <lb />
house. <lb />
Greenville Drug Co. will give you <lb />
your money back it you think <lb />
son's Liver Tone is not worth th <lb />
price. your liver working and <lb />
your liver will not keep you from <lb />
is advice to co by. <lb />
To <lb />
Having duly qualified before <lb />
poles to a branch, thence down <lb />
branch to and <lb />
a little below the old house, then <lb />
north 1-2 cast poles to a stake <lb />
In the corner of line, then <lb />
north east poles to tho river, <lb />
containing 1-2 acres more or loss, <lb />
It being the Identical land devised to <lb />
R. W. by his father, Jas W. <lb />
Dupree, and the <lb />
intended to cover and convey all <lb />
the land owned by Jas H. Dupree at <lb />
the time of his <lb />
Terms of cash. Title <lb />
A fine farm located in a splendid <lb />
section of a prosperous and <lb />
county, with good public school <lb />
nearby. For further Information <lb />
ply to the undersigned at Tarboro, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
This the 5th day of November, 1913. <lb />
R. Q. <lb />
ltd Trustee. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Mary Langley vs. John Langley. <lb />
The above named will <lb />
taken notice that an action entitled as <lb />
above has been commenced in the <lb />
superior court of Pitt county to ob- <lb />
a divorce from the bonds of mat- <lb />
And the said defendant will <lb />
further take notice that he Is require, <lb />
to appear at the next term of the <lb />
court of Pitt county to be held <lb />
on the fourteenth Monday after the <lb />
first Monday In September, it being <lb />
east the 8th day of December, 1913, at the <lb />
I have several farms for sale, cash <lb />
or easy terms; can sell In blocks <lb />
from ten to one thousand acres <lb />
N. C, and other sections <lb />
of Craven and Jones counties, well <lb />
to the cultivation of Tobacco. <lb />
Corn, and Cotton. <lb />
M J. W. STEWART <lb />
court house In Greenville, N. C, and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint in <lb />
said action or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court for the relief demand- <lb />
ed in said complaint. <lb />
This the 6th day of November, 1913. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
OF VALUABLE <lb />
LAND. <lb />
By virtue of the power conferred <lb />
upon me by decree of the superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made October <lb />
1913, in a proceeding <lb />
rending in said court, entitled JES- <lb />
SE CANNON, ADMINISTRATOR OF <lb />
A. B. GARRIS, deceased, against R. <lb />
H. GARRIS, MORTGAGEE, G. W. B. <lb />
GARRIS, A. FOREST <lb />
JAMES JOHNSON AND WIFE MARY <lb />
JOHNSON, AND MAMIE BROOKS, <lb />
BY HER GENERAL GUARDIAN, J. <lb />
T. I will on Monday, De- <lb />
1st, 1913, in front of the <lb />
court house door in Greenville, N. C, <lb />
offer for sale, for CASH, to the high- <lb />
est bidder the following described <lb />
tracts or parcels of land belonging <lb />
to the estate of A. B. Garris, <lb />
ed, <lb />
Lying and being in Swift Creek <lb />
south east poles to a stake; <lb />
thence south east poles to a <lb />
White Oak; thence south west <lb />
poles to a White Oak; thence <lb />
south east to a corner, known <lb />
as Cannon Smith's corner; thence <lb />
north east poles to a Red <lb />
thence north west poles <lb />
thence north east poles; then <lb />
to tho road; thence with the road <lb />
a northerly course to the beginning <lb />
The same being all that portion of <lb />
lot number in the division of lands <lb />
of Oliver Smith lying on the west <lb />
side of tho public road, containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Lot Number Also, one other <lb />
tract of land adjoining the lands of <lb />
Mary A. Johnson and others, being <lb />
in the aforesaid township and de- <lb />
scribed as Beginning at J. <lb />
R. corner and runs south <lb />
1-2, east 2-5 poles to the <lb />
of the main road; thence with j <lb />
the road north west 1-2 poles <lb />
to a stake In the of the pub- <lb />
road; thence south 1-2, west <lb />
1-4 poles to the beginning, con- <lb />
18-100 of an acre, together <lb />
with another tract adjoining the last <lb />
described tract of land, lying on the <lb />
public road leading from Ayden to <lb />
and being the site on <lb />
which the Old Garris Public School <lb />
House stands and adjoins the lands <lb />
of Mary Johnson and others, contain- <lb />
one acre. <lb />
There lands after being sold in lots <lb />
above described, will be offered <lb />
as a whole, and the bid most <lb />
to the said estate will be <lb />
recommended for confirmation. <lb />
O. W. B. Garris or J. B. Garris will <lb />
show the lands to persons Interest- <lb />
ed. <lb />
This Oct. 30th, 1913. <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
HI ltd Commissioner. <lb />
A Harris, deceased, is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to <lb />
tho estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said es- <lb />
are to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before the <lb />
s of . are <lb />
collected in connection with those for <lb />
production cotton as reported <lb />
by the Tin.- i- <lb />
because the quantity of i.- <lb />
farms a much <lb />
larger percentage the total crop <lb />
than heretofore. <lb />
Mr, Harris that an <lb />
report showing the quantity <lb />
seed and of obtained <lb />
should to some date between <lb />
October ii and i is <lb />
not i to the most desirable <lb />
and is accordingly <lb />
with the and cottons <lb />
oil mills in order to establish it II <lb />
lo all iii upon i <lb />
., the work can h- <lb />
Inaugurated during the present sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
This report will be of <lb />
Bleat value to the farm-is. M well <lb />
as to the oil mills and gen- <lb />
the <lb />
Sunday Fire <lb />
Nov. 9.-At 4.30 <lb />
of November, o'clock this morning the waste house <lb />
1914. or this notice will be plead <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 10th day of Nov. 1913. <lb />
S. M. CRISP. <lb />
of John A. Harri.-s. <lb />
and contents at the Jennings cotton <lb />
mill were destroyed by fire of <lb />
known origin. Loss estimated at <lb />
fully covered by insurance <lb />
Behold the muffled of the <lb />
benzine cars. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
I'M SUM ti HAD <lb />
AND<lb />
IS <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
Located at R. L. Smith's stables, with <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or night. <lb />
Day Phone SOL Mir lit Phone 17-1. <lb />
lit Fourth Street, front <lb />
H. L. Smith's <lb />
formerly occupied i <lb />
Phone N. <lb />
t Ta Pi.-k.-r <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 />
J. W. Little <lb />
M Brok <lb />
Residence <lb />
W. C. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by Bonn to Join <lb />
S. Harris on the 21st day of <lb />
1905, which mortgage was duly- <lb />
recorded in the office of the Register <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county in book J-S. <lb />
page the undersigned will sell <lb />
for cash before the court house door <lb />
Greenville at noon on Monday, No- <lb />
22nd, 1913, the following de- <lb />
scribed lot or parcel of land, situated <lb />
in the town Greenville and In that <lb />
part 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 Douglas avenue, then running <lb />
eastward one hundred and twenty <lb />
feet parallel with Douglas ave- <lb />
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 th.; <lb />
east side of avenue forty <lb />
one feet to the place of the begin- <lb />
land sold to satisfy said <lb />
gage. <lb />
This Oct. 22nd, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON. <lb />
ltd <lb />
II. MM V <lb />
Still With<lb />
The Mutual Life Insurance Co, I <lb />
of t <lb />
York. I <lb />
DB. J. C. <lb />
and Surgeon <lb />
Office on Dickinson Avenue <lb />
The Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb />
OCTOBER 21st, 1913. <lb />
RESOURCES <lb />
Loans and Discounts <lb />
Overdrafts <lb />
Bonds <lb />
Banking House F. and F. <lb />
Cash and Due Banks <lb />
660,997.64 <lb />
14,093.44 <lb />
6,000.00 <lb />
23,609.63 <lb />
135,772.17 <lb />
LIABILITIES <lb />
Capital Stock <lb />
Surplus and Profit <lb />
MONEY BORROWED <lb />
DEPOSITS <lb />
90,600.00 <lb />
24,631.83 <lb />
NONE <lb />
725,241.05 <lb />
840,472.88 <lb />
E. G. FLANAGAN, E. B. HIGGS, C. S. CARR, Cash. Asst-Cash <lb />
STATES postal Funds. <lb />
-SWUM<lb /></p>
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                <p>
VALUABLE <lb />
Thursday, 20th, 1913 <lb />
I WILL SELL <lb />
Nine Valuable Farms <lb />
WITHIN TWO MILES OF GREENVILLE <lb />
The best town in Eastern North Carolina. These farms will range from to <lb />
acres each. <lb />
In the heart of the bright tobacco belt of Eastern North Carolina. The land is high and dry and in good state of cultivation. The terms of <lb />
this sale will be one-fourth cash, the balance in deferred payments, one, two and three years, with interest at six percent. Anyone wish- <lb />
to see above tract of land can do so by calling on R. J. Cobb, office Building, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
At this sale we will have a band of music and barbecue, and the best auctioneer that can be obtained in the The sale <lb />
will be under the management of Mr. J. W. Williams of Richmond, Va a man of years experience in buying and selling farm lands. <lb />
If you miss this sale, you will miss the opportunity of your life to <lb />
BUY A FARM ON EASY TERMS <lb />
Sale Will Start at o'clock a. m., On The <lb />
Automobiles and carriages will run out to sale property to take all who wish to attend the sale. <lb />
You know that valuable lands are in demand and are constantly enhancing in value as the <lb />
years go by. The eyes of the adjoining states are on Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
-I <lb />
COME <lb />
LOOK <lb />
BUY<lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
GREENVILLE THE <lb />
BEAUT OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND SUB- <lb />
BOUNDED THE i. <lb />
FARMING <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE TO <lb />
IN THE OP <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL A N <lb />
F. ES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is Hie Rest CC-ml, Rest Healthful, the . Employment George <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF <lb />
DEED AMONG . I <lb />
PEOPLE IN <lb />
PAR <lb />
LIN A AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH i <lb />
IN <lb />
i BUSINESS y i <lb />
FEW INCHES AND <lb />
ATTENTION.<lb />
HATES ARE LOW CAN <lb />
BE HAD<lb />
GREENVILLE, FRIDAY A II <lb />
M Hill <lb />
E Tl DATE <lb />
Marriages With Much <lb />
Local Interest <lb />
Attached <lb />
VIRGINIA METHODIST <lb />
Figures for Total Hun- <lb />
bur of Bales Ginned <lb />
THE WESTERN GAIN <lb />
a marriage that win read <lb />
With a deal of Interest by local <lb />
is that In the office <lb />
of the Register of Deeds in Raleigh <lb />
yesterday afternoon. The contracting <lb />
parties wars Mr. Charles S. <lb />
tree, of Greenville, and Miss <lb />
of the I for I hi- <lb />
Tear and Year Show <lb />
Very Con- <lb />
The fourth report on cotton gin- <lb />
for the crop of 1913 has recent- <lb />
been made public by the govern- <lb />
authorities In Washington City. <lb />
Figures showing the comparison be- <lb />
tween year's crop and that for <lb />
the name period last year have bet n <lb />
announced, showing the standing o. <lb />
each county in the state. Separate <lb />
county totals were furnished to local <lb />
agents over the state, and these were <lb />
ii- Instances. Pitt <lb />
county shown a shortage over last <lb />
year's crop of bales, while the <lb />
difference in other counties of the <lb />
state is very much greater than this. <lb />
Pitt county had ginned for the same <lb />
period last year bales as against <lb />
this year to the present <lb />
time. <lb />
Beaufort county, which was so de- <lb />
by severe storm of <lb />
ginned less than half the <lb />
amount this season that was ginned <lb />
last year. For the period in 1912 a <lb />
total of were reported as <lb />
having been ginned, while for the <lb />
same season of 1913 only were <lb />
reported. This shows a shortage of <lb />
bales, and Edgecombe <lb />
show shortages almost as large, <lb />
the same Is true of Craven, Martin <lb />
Lenoir, Wilson and other neighbor- <lb />
counties. <lb />
What Is true with to these <lb />
counties in the eastern portion of <lb />
North Carolina, it is to noticed <lb />
that many of the counties of the <lb />
west show considerable gain over last <lb />
year's crops. Mecklenburg gives a <lb />
total of than increase <lb />
while Catawba almost doubles this <lb />
year. <lb />
For the entire state taken as n <lb />
whole, however, there Is a shortage <lb />
of bales. Last season the <lb />
state had ginned to the present time <lb />
bales, as against this <lb />
year. For the southern states this <lb />
year's crop Is only a little more than <lb />
bales short, and It Is yet too <lb />
early In the season to ascertain or to <lb />
any sort of an accurate <lb />
Judgment as to the crop for the en- <lb />
tire year. The late crops may run <lb />
It over the totals for year, while <lb />
these may ho smaller than they are <lb />
estimated. <lb />
SENATOR TO <lb />
THE CASE <lb />
Capt. II. West. Commander of <lb />
Culler Who <lb />
Was <lb />
NEW BERN, Nov. <lb />
has been received here that Senator <lb />
F, M. Simmons, senior senator of the <lb />
States Senate, is to take up <lb />
and Investigate the <lb />
a few weeks ago at South Baltimore <lb />
of Captain H. D. West, who Is In com- <lb />
of the revenue cutter <lb />
which Is stationed at this port. This <lb />
took place a few weeks <lb />
ago when the revenue cutter had gone <lb />
to Baltimore to undergo repairs. The <lb />
charge against Captain West was <lb />
that ho had neglected his duty by <lb />
falling to answer Inquiries from the <lb />
Navy Department. <lb />
Hundred I in Assignment m <lb />
Pastors Some of Them <lb />
Surprises. <lb />
DANVILLE, Va., Nov. <lb />
Conference of the Methodist <lb />
Of I Episcopal Church, South, came to a <lb />
tonight after seven days of la- <lb />
work double daily <lb />
on the last three days and three <lb />
sessions of tile last day. As usual, <lb />
the final business and the climatic <lb />
work in point of intense and general <lb />
interest was the reading of appoint- <lb />
II FOB <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
lino V. Horton, of Mr <lb />
Arch J. Wood, justice of the peace tonight, there being more than <lb />
performed the ceremony. <lb />
The couple arc very well known <lb />
In Greenville, where the groom <lb />
lived for a long while, and where he <lb />
has many relatives and close friends. <lb />
The bride is from Farmville, and is <lb />
a popular young lady of that town. <lb />
A local marriage to Which much <lb />
interest was attached was celebrated <lb />
last night when Mr. Thomas R. <lb />
Moore and Mrs. Mattie Carney were <lb />
joined in wedlock at the home of the <lb />
bride on Washington street. But <lb />
hundred changes, some of them <lb />
Complete surprises to those affected. <lb />
Bishop Denny closed the proceedings <lb />
with an explanatory statement of his <lb />
reasons tor secrecy with reference to <lb />
and then made a stir- <lb />
ring martial call to preachers, <lb />
to Cart on Bishops. <lb />
The number of memorials to the <lb />
conference were rejected, but <lb />
several were adopted. The most <lb />
of these because tending to a <lb />
radical change in the system is one <lb />
few people knew of the approach <lb />
marriage until yesterday or <lb />
Monday, and the ceremony was <lb />
formed in the presence of a very few <lb />
friends and relatives of the con- <lb />
parties. Rev. C. M. Rock <lb />
officiated, and immediately after the <lb />
ceremony was preformed the bride <lb />
and groom went to Mr. Moore's home <lb />
In Where they will make <lb />
their home In the future. <lb />
HOW GREENSBORO <lb />
GETS ITS 1.10,10 It. <lb />
Nearly Twenty-Five Hundred Gallons <lb />
Shipped by Express In <lb />
Fourteen Days. <lb />
Nov. <lb />
of making appointment be de- <lb />
vised to the end that the presidium <lb />
may consult both the preach- <lb />
and congregations as far as <lb />
before finally drafting the <lb />
appointments. This was adopted. <lb />
Total contributions of the confer- <lb />
for missions, an In- <lb />
crease of over previous year <lb />
May Still Chew Tobacco. <lb />
The conference declined to adopt <lb />
a memorial asking the general con- <lb />
to forbid the use of tobacco <lb />
by ministers, <lb />
HOW TO BENEFIT BY CABAL. <lb />
PHILADELPHIA, Pa Nov. <lb />
Representatives of the Iron, steel and <lb />
as a prohibition town where manufacturing interests of <lb />
really prohibits-at least the and <lb />
arc gathering here In large numbers <lb />
of been pointed to <lb />
with pride only recently Rev. R. <lb />
L. Davis, of the <lb />
League, in an address hero comment- <lb />
ed upon tho morality of the town and <lb />
the enforcement of tho prohibition <lb />
law here. While all may be true <lb />
and probably it Is said that <lb />
this Is the hardest place in the state <lb />
to buy a whiskey la <lb />
shipped into <lb />
tho sister <lb />
state or Virginia. Is <lb />
by tho at the Southern Ex- <lb />
press Company office here. <lb />
Shipments of liquor Into town <lb />
have been compiled by some persons <lb />
here interested In tho and <lb />
for the first fourteen days of <lb />
month It was found tent a total of <lb />
2.258 gallons of whiskey clone came <lb />
to Greensboro people by express. The <lb />
greatest number of received <lb />
In any one of the fourteen days was <lb />
November when gallons came. <lb />
in one <lb />
Was The was <lb />
161.28. It has been figured out <lb />
If the liquor cost only an overage of <lb />
per gallon the whiskey drinkers <lb />
of Greensboro have sent over Into <lb />
Virginia during the fourteen days of <lb />
this month n dally tribute of <lb />
or n total for the fourteen days of <lb />
THERE WILL BE NO WAR <lb />
SAYS SECRETARY DANIELS. <lb />
Natal Slate- That -The Ad. <lb />
ministration Has No Fear of Any <lb />
Such Trouble. <lb />
OMAHA. Neb., Nov. <lb />
of the Navy Daniels, who Is here to- <lb />
day delivering an address the <lb />
Omaha Commercial Club, dated In the <lb />
course of an Interview on the Mexican <lb />
will be no war with Mexico <lb />
The administration has no fear of any <lb />
such trouble. The knot will be <lb />
tangled In way and <lb />
the war talk Is <lb />
to attend the business conference to <lb />
held here tomorrow under the <lb />
auspices of the Pennsylvania steel <lb />
and Iron manufacturers, with a view <lb />
of educating iron and steel merchant <lb />
and manufacturers of machinery as <lb />
to tho commercial possibilities of <lb />
the Panama Canal. The entire In- <lb />
will be directly concerned In <lb />
the subjects to be discussed at this <lb />
conference. Speakers of <lb />
fame, familiar with the <lb />
ties of the Panama Canal, will ad- <lb />
dress the conference and special <lb />
forts be made to show to the <lb />
trade representatives attending the <lb />
conference how tho opening of the <lb />
Panama will effect <lb />
and precisely what must be <lb />
done to make the Delaware River <lb />
front one of the famous shipping <lb />
centers of the world. <lb />
Engineering Finn. <lb />
B. Harding, Who has been <lb />
In Mexico for the past seven years as <lb />
engineer for the Southern Pacific <lb />
and the National Railway of Mexico <lb />
has formed a partnership here with <lb />
W, C. and will do general <lb />
engineering work In Pitt county and <lb />
eastern North Carolina. <lb />
They prepared to report on any <lb />
project and will <lb />
special attention to reclamation of <lb />
swamp lands, high way building, or <lb />
surveys and sub division of lands, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Mil. LAKE'S FATHER LEAVES. <lb />
Has Returned to His Home In <lb />
In Better Health. <lb />
Mr. D. Lane, of New Bern, who <lb />
has been her on a to his son <lb />
Rev. Daniel Lane, and who was <lb />
en Saturday afternoon shortly <lb />
niter his arrival here, returned yes- <lb />
to his home. Mr. Lane was <lb />
not entirely well, but was greatly <lb />
proved, and he was able to make <lb />
trip to his home. <lb />
Relieved Eastern Part of stale <lb />
i- mi Verge of Big <lb />
Not. clam <lb />
Influential eastern Caro- <lb />
who are i- in <lb />
belief that the section is on the verge <lb />
if a period unprecedented progress. <lb />
will probably have the privileges of <lb />
encouraging a factor for the forward <lb />
stride superior to any now existing <lb />
it a rumor which today reached Kin- <lb />
Is authenticated. In- <lb />
it is said are Investigating <lb />
the for an <lb />
electric line In the eastern part of <lb />
the stain, a man connected with a <lb />
big corporation which controls a <lb />
large part of the splendid Ohio sys- <lb />
Is known to have visited several <lb />
points in this vicinity during the <lb />
past few days, but his movements <lb />
some reason have been carefully con- <lb />
and local business Interests <lb />
nowhere have been acquainted <lb />
the object of his <lb />
It Is believed by a man who would <lb />
not disclose the capitalist's <lb />
the moneyed circles of the north <lb />
section, develop <lb />
meat now as never before. Judging <lb />
from the general tenor of tho vis- <lb />
conversation. Tho latter de- <lb />
that within a decade the east- <lb />
counties of North <lb />
ho most prosperous section of <lb />
the south and attract more <lb />
grants than any other part of the <lb />
country. <lb />
needed now in this <lb />
state might be an entirely different <lb />
proposition to contend with before <lb />
another If I read the <lb />
future ho Is said to have <lb />
stated. East Carolina is essentially <lb />
an agricultural country, tho pros- <lb />
stated, tho possibilities <lb />
for stock-raising arc so evident <lb />
one Is surprised the people have not <lb />
gone Into it on a profitable <lb />
The draining of the big <lb />
lake Is going to make available <lb />
a great acreage of very fertile and <lb />
cheap farming land, and people will <lb />
Hock into tho sound country from <lb />
the middle western states, he thinks <lb />
The capitalist had not concluded <lb />
his prospecting trip, but professed to <lb />
very favorably Impressed with <lb />
what he had seen of the country <lb />
the of hustle that is noticeable <lb />
in the towns even this late In the to- <lb />
season. It Is a known fact that <lb />
recently Improvements on the Ohio <lb />
belt electric lines have required the <lb />
Installation of heavier equipment, <lb />
and that a great quantity of material <lb />
suitable for lighter service are await- <lb />
the chance of the owners to place <lb />
It advantageously. Several towns n <lb />
the have been visited by the <lb />
promoter. <lb />
TEACHERS HOT GO <lb />
BIS ASSEMBLY ID HUM, <lb />
MY to BE WELL <lb />
RESENTED AT <lb />
. c. TEACHERS <lb />
Education I . <lb />
Into<lb />
Flint MONTHS COMPULSORY. <lb />
Only Children Between Aces of <lb />
Twelve School. <lb />
Children between the of <lb />
twelve years must attend school <lb />
for at least four months In year. <lb />
according to the recent <lb />
education law. The statement mads <lb />
these column yesterday to the <lb />
that tho compulsory law <lb />
ed six month's attendance was an <lb />
error, this article is written in <lb />
order that tills may he corrected. <lb />
Information received at the <lb />
county superintendent W. Rags- <lb />
dale is to the effect that r large <lb />
of the school teachers of this <lb />
county will attend the sessions <lb />
-North Carolina Assembly in <lb />
Raleigh next week. Professor Rags- <lb />
dale will leave here about Monday. <lb />
and will spend the entire week In <lb />
Raleigh on business connected with <lb />
the work of the association, and his <lb />
will be closed during that time. <lb />
A number of the teachers in Ayden, <lb />
Farmville, Bethel and <lb />
oilier smaller towns in the <lb />
are planning to attend tin- big con- <lb />
and Pitt county will have <lb />
large delegation on hand for the <lb />
unless something unexpected <lb />
happens. No canvass of the I <lb />
in the Greenville graded school <lb />
been made and It is not known at <lb />
this time as to whether or not <lb />
local school win be so well <lb />
It will be remembered that the <lb />
State educational authorities and the <lb />
county superintendents of the state <lb />
have agreed to allow holidays to all <lb />
teachers who will attend tho sessions <lb />
of the state assembly, and this being <lb />
true, It Is thought that a great many <lb />
will take advantage of the <lb />
to attend the session. <lb />
am m <lb />
new in nil <lb />
IN <lb />
KILLS HIS WIFE <lb />
FORBES <lb />
She Hail a of Paralysis Early <lb />
Monday Morning-. <lb />
Mrs. A. A. Forbes, who lives a few <lb />
miles in the country on Monday <lb />
morning had a severe of <lb />
paralysis, and is In a rather serious <lb />
condition Latest report's from her <lb />
bedside are to the effect that she is <lb />
somewhat Improved this morning <lb />
Her friends will wish for her a speedy <lb />
recovery. <lb />
Fired Two Hide Shots Into Her <lb />
And Then Took Strychnine. But <lb />
win Recover. <lb />
WILMINGTON, Nov. <lb />
Bosnian, years old, was shot <lb />
and killed Sunday afternoon at <lb />
In a field a short distance from <lb />
home, three miles from the city, by <lb />
her husband, who then took an ounce <lb />
of strychnine In an effort to end his <lb />
own life. The overdose of the drug <lb />
acted as an antidote and he will re- <lb />
cover. He i-s at tho hospital and <lb />
guard. Beaman is about years <lb />
old and is a carpenter. He used a <lb />
rifle and fired twice, hot <lb />
bullets taking effect, the first enter <lb />
lug the back at waist line and the <lb />
oilier penetrating the left, <lb />
Death resulted instantly. Thinking <lb />
he was going to end his own life. Boa- <lb />
man prepared a note explaining why <lb />
he killed his wire. He stated be <lb />
hilled the woman because she had left <lb />
him three different times, A notary <lb />
public was passing the road a tea <lb />
minutes after the murder and Bea- <lb />
man called him and made a voluntary <lb />
relative to the affair. He <lb />
said he alone was responsible the <lb />
death of the woman. <lb />
She hilled Her First <lb />
Coroner John J. Fowler and <lb />
i; George Harries with Constable <lb />
Davis and two police officers went to <lb />
the scene a few minutes after the <lb />
Coroner staled that <lb />
ha learned that the woman had served <lb />
a term in the penitentiary, having <lb />
been Convicted of conspiring With an- <lb />
other man to kill her first husband, <lb />
whose death was attributed to foul <lb />
play. The man also served a term In <lb />
prison, he said. Soon after leaving <lb />
the penitentiary the woman married <lb />
Beaman, the coroner was told. Re- <lb />
the man who went to prison <lb />
with the woman on the conspiracy <lb />
charge returned to Wilmington and <lb />
seen the woman quits frequently <lb />
this lending up to the tragedy of yes- <lb />
according to information given <lb />
the coroner. <lb />
Apply i <lb />
or Mentally In. <lb />
hie, or in I in <lb />
Poverty. <lb />
. . in between <lb />
the of eight and . a <lb />
will compelled i,, d school <lb />
at some public school In i i. <lb />
at bast four months during the pres- <lb />
of school. All of the <lb />
counties of the state are to enforce <lb />
this law, according to an act <lb />
by the general assembly the <lb />
i -.-ion of hi Id last winter <lb />
The authorities the count <lb />
set November next Monday, <lb />
the date upon which the law shall <lb />
be put Into in county, and <lb />
en that day all children coming tin- <lb />
the requirements o; the law will <lb />
be compelled to attend school. <lb />
There are exemptions to the law. <lb />
Of Course, Chief among these being <lb />
that clause which permits parents or <lb />
guardians to keep out of school those <lb />
children who are physically or men- <lb />
tally unable to attend, but a <lb />
properly signed and attested to <lb />
must be given by some licensed phys- <lb />
In of extreme poverty, <lb />
where the services of the child are <lb />
absolutely required for the support <lb />
of the the law allows to <lb />
be done. <lb />
Any person, parent or guardian vi- <lb />
this law shall be guilty of a <lb />
misdemeanor, and will be prosecuted <lb />
for such, and lined less than <lb />
and not more than There are <lb />
several other clauses and provisions <lb />
in the bill which are of <lb />
but Which cannot be given at this <lb />
time. <lb />
ROAST. <lb />
Monday Night to Young People <lb />
by Mr. T. A. Duke. <lb />
On last Monday night Mr. T. A <lb />
Duke, buyer the American To- <lb />
Company, was host to a <lb />
of the young people of the town, <lb />
both men women, at a delight- <lb />
oyster roast that WM held at tho <lb />
plant of the Ann i Tobacco Com- <lb />
The men present were most- <lb />
tobacconists. <lb />
Oysters steamed and roasted were <lb />
served, after being pared f <lb />
fir, a built i Ii <lb />
the purpose. After the <lb />
the factory the Jolly party repair, <lb />
ed to the rooms Carolina Club <lb />
where a little Informal dame con- <lb />
i the pleasures of the , <lb />
WILSON'S <lb />
Increase ll Salary and Domed <lb />
I Sunday I a-t. <lb />
WILSON, Nov. Board of <lb />
Aldermen of this city, <lb />
the fact that their police force <lb />
second to no town the size of Wilson <lb />
the Stale, have increased their <lb />
from to per month for <lb />
the and making the chief's <lb />
salary And an one good deed <lb />
follows the other, and span <lb />
new uniforms. Including overcoats <lb />
arrived Saturday last and on Sunday <lb />
morning the whole bunch of <lb />
paraded the streets dress- <lb />
ed to kill the aggregation <lb />
of in In the laud. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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