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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 /></p>
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SHOOTING AFFAIR <lb />
Was Result of Disagreement <lb />
Gambling Scrape <lb />
i hum l u-<lb />
For Time. <lb />
A shooting scrape grow out <lb />
. over a poker <lb />
id came i . near t <lb />
the lite two <lb />
both escaped serious injury <lb />
The poker game seems t have be d <lb />
In out in an open Held <lb />
West Greenville, In a the <lb />
town, known Heights <lb />
which been and sold <lb />
in building lots. Tall now <lb />
grow In the exact pot where <lb />
gambling on, and it i- <lb />
a number boys, <lb />
white and black, were watching tho <lb />
the game. <lb />
The exact particulars in the cam <lb />
the shooting are not known at the <lb />
time this writing, as the trial In <lb />
.- court not develop <lb />
them, of the <lb />
on several matters about <lb />
business, and words <lb />
passed, and Snail shooting began. <lb />
one u was shot in thigh <lb />
la left leg and a hole about an Inch <lb />
and a halt In head, and <lb />
once or twice. <lb />
wen not Injured that they <lb />
were entirely disabled and left <lb />
the place, The first who re- <lb />
lived two wounds in the till <lb />
and had wandered about two blocks <lb />
away to the home Mi. Joseph <lb />
on, and strayed up iii his back yard <lb />
Mr. Dixon la in feeble health, and <lb />
was on Ills porch <lb />
a sun bath when the cam <lb />
Staggering up. fell on the porch aim <lb />
began calling for a doctor and <lb />
that he was dying. Several <lb />
calls for a physician were sent in <lb />
but neither a physician nor a <lb />
man be reached for sometime <lb />
Finally a doctor arrived on the scene, <lb />
but refused to do anything for tin <lb />
until a policeman had arrived, <lb />
which, was a long while after. The <lb />
groans of the injured man on th <lb />
back porch so frightened Mrs. Dixon <lb />
that she was thrown almost into <lb />
t thinking that her husband had <lb />
End was calling for a doctor <lb />
and the attention of a physician were <lb />
i quired her. <lb />
The other wandered in a <lb />
t. but fell in a place <lb />
where he caused considerable trouble <lb />
and The authorities soon <lb />
afterwards removed both <lb />
secured medical attention for them. <lb />
Neither is thought to be seriously <lb />
wounded. <lb />
Mayor James tried the case this <lb />
morning and sent the on up <lb />
to superior court for trial at the next <lb />
term which convenes here in <lb />
Asks That No Work be Done, But <lb />
That the People <lb />
to the Almighty <lb />
God. <lb />
Following close upon the <lb />
of President Wilson <lb />
Locke of North Car- <lb />
issued a similar paper <lb />
upon the people of this state to <lb />
Observe the day as it should be. Ho <lb />
recites a list of the blessings en- <lb />
toyed not only by the North Caro- <lb />
but by the people of the en- <lb />
tire country. urges all persons <lb />
I u in their various churches for <lb />
worship n that day. <lb />
governor proclaims a holiday <lb />
Six Negroes Were El gaged in a this Commonwealth, and <lb />
calls upon the citizens to cease from <lb />
their labors for at least one day, and <lb />
to notice of this national <lb />
day <lb />
Below is the governor's <lb />
which was released to the <lb />
rs <lb />
STATE OF NORTH <lb />
I ill. <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
A Proclamation Hie <lb />
After the harvest la the day of <lb />
Thanksgiving. Toil has been reward- <lb />
ed ill manifold abundance; the nation <lb />
triumphs in progress and power. An <lb />
altruistic awakening has quickened <lb />
the conscience of our time; it has com- <lb />
the men in high places to <lb />
noblest conceptions of public duty, <lb />
and inspired the people with the hope <lb />
deli for advancement <lb />
Therefore, I, Locke Craig. <lb />
nor of the State of Carolina <lb />
in obedience to the custom establish- <lb />
H. A. WHITE <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Furniture <lb />
Specials<lb />
Note some of these offerings <lb />
big bargains that we're of- <lb />
and the range of <lb />
la oar exceptionally line stocks. <lb />
Mahogany salts to <lb />
Mahogany chairs to 15.00 <lb />
Oak China Closets to 31.00 <lb />
Taft Vandyke<lb />
a local man bid the lowest figure on <lb />
tho building, and was awarded the <lb />
contract over contractors from four <lb />
or five other towns In the state. While <lb />
no bids received from local con- <lb />
d by our fathers, and in accordance for the plumbing and heating. <lb />
with tho Proclamation of tho is lo noticed that this part <lb />
dent of the United States, do proclaim <lb />
Thursday, the twenty-seventh day of <lb />
November, a holiday. <lb />
I call upon all the people to do <lb />
no work upon this clay; to make this <lb />
a day of rest and rejoicing, and, in <lb />
reality, a day of Thanksgiving. <lb />
tho work is to be done by a firm <lb />
in the neighboring town Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
The new building is to be four <lb />
stories high, and with the <lb />
of of the store rooms on the <lb />
first floor, will be fitted up entirely <lb />
I earnestly hope that the day will t offices. A drug store, a dry goods <lb />
be fully observed by the farmers, mer- store, and another small establish- <lb />
Chants, mechanics, manufacturers and meat will be furnished quarters on <lb />
by the men, women and children ground floor, and already a nun- <lb />
all ranks and occupations. of requests for offices have been <lb />
I call upon the people assemble i Proprietors of the new <lb />
in their places of worship that they The specifications call for <lb />
may in reverence express to the Al-the completion of the building on <lb />
mighty their gratitude and faith; that a a <lb />
year from this time. <lb />
men TO PLEDGE <lb />
FIGHT ON <lb />
EVIL <lb />
JACKSONVILLE. Fla <lb />
Hearty co-operation with federal, <lb />
State and municipal authorities in <lb />
their efforts to restrict and <lb />
the sale of injurious and habit form- <lb />
drugs will be pledged by the <lb />
wholesale druggists of the United <lb />
States, now In this city bid was <lb />
human sympathies may be enlarged <lb />
and the bonds of brotherhood ac- <lb />
and strengthened. <lb />
Let us remember the poor and the <lb />
unfortunate, and realize that it <lb />
more blessed to give than to receive. <lb />
We are the heirs of a precious <lb />
age. and let M hope and strive that <lb />
in this commonwealth righteousness <lb />
may be exalted and that to all men <lb />
may come a full measure of justice <lb />
which is grander than benevolence <lb />
more august than charity. <lb />
Done in our City of Raleigh, on <lb />
this the twelfth day of November, in <lb />
the year of our Lord one thousand <lb />
nine hundred and thirteen, and in th- <lb />
one hundred and thirty-eighth year of <lb />
our American Independence. <lb />
LOCKE CRAIG, <lb />
Governor <lb />
By the <lb />
JNO. P. KERR, <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
The Contract for the <lb />
of the by the <lb />
First of October, <lb />
Contracts were let today for the <lb />
construction of tho big four story of- <lb />
building to be erected on the west <lb />
side of Five Points, by four local cap- <lb />
The lowest bidder was <lb />
Mr. C. B. West, of Greenville, who <lb />
agreed, to put up the building for <lb />
Tho contract for heating and <lb />
plumbing to be put in the building <lb />
was awarded to the Harris Hardware <lb />
Company, of Washington. N. C, <lb />
While these figures <lb />
Following Is a list of the <lb />
tors and their H. S. Han- <lb />
cock. M. L. Holiday, <lb />
060.00; Blalock Brothers. D. <lb />
Rose, Rocky Mount, <lb />
MR. LANE'S FATHER <lb />
ILL 1.1 GREENVILLE <lb />
METHODIST PREACHERS FATHER <lb />
TAKEN SICK SHORTLY <lb />
ARRIVAL SAT- <lb />
Shortly after his arrival in Green- <lb />
ville Saturday afternoon on a visit to <lb />
his son, Rev. Daniel Lane, pastor of <lb />
tho Methodist church here, sickness <lb />
overtook Mr. D. Lane, of New Bern, <lb />
and he has been rather seriously <lb />
Expressions of sympathy for th <lb />
young local preacher have been heard <lb />
from many who have learned of the <lb />
ill fortune of his father, and all wish <lb />
for the elderly Mr. Lane a speedy re- <lb />
Rev. Daniel Lane Is a young man, <lb />
a member of the 1913 graduating <lb />
class at Trinity College. He was <lb />
sent by Bishop to Greenville <lb />
Johnston and Greenville. take charge of the work here <lb />
C. B. West, Greenville. <lb />
For the plumbing and heating <lb />
tho following made <lb />
Hardware Company, Washington, <lb />
can <lb />
only. <lb />
Hunt Brothers, <lb />
Heating Company, heating <lb />
DEBATE BY CLASS. <lb />
Washington Sunday School Class <lb />
Debate Meek. <lb />
for the annual convention of their <lb />
national association. readjust- <lb />
necessitated by the new tariff <lb />
Is another matter that will receive <lb />
the attention of the convention. To- <lb />
day was devoted to preliminary bus- <lb />
and tho reception of the <lb />
The regular business <lb />
will begin tomorrow morning <lb />
and continue, through Thursday. Fol- <lb />
lowing the close of the <lb />
the members of the association and <lb />
their families will take a to Ha <lb />
place the total cost at no <lb />
allowance is made for tho elevators, <lb />
which will cost between and <lb />
and the promoters do not ex- <lb />
to receive the buildings in its <lb />
completed form before they have ex- <lb />
pended an amount as much as, if <lb />
not exceeding in round <lb />
There were six bidders for the con- <lb />
tract for putting up the building, and <lb />
bidders for tho installing of <lb />
the plumbing and heating. Green- <lb />
ville people will be glad to know 22nd, and it will interest you <lb />
The Debating Society of the Loyal <lb />
Sons Class of the Christian church of <lb />
Washington. N. C. will give <lb />
debate in their church in that town <lb />
on tho night of Thanksgiving. No- <lb />
1913, at o'clock p. m. <lb />
The debating society of this class of <lb />
young men has given several debate-- <lb />
which have received very <lb />
comment and they are preparing to <lb />
entertain a large audience. The query, <lb />
That the legislature of <lb />
North Carolina should adopt the In- <lb />
referendum and Th <lb />
affirmative will be represented by Mr. <lb />
David T. Davis and Mr. Mitchell, <lb />
while the negative side will be up <lb />
held by Mr. Wilford and Mr. <lb />
R. Rives <lb />
Next Saturday's Sale. <lb />
If you did not get the chance it <lb />
attend the auction sale of tho Mun- <lb />
ford property by the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Realty Company, last Friday, you Will <lb />
have another opportunity to sec how <lb />
they do at the sale of the An- <lb />
next Saturday. This <lb />
sale will be under the personal man- <lb />
of Mr. Herman form- <lb />
of Washington, who recently <lb />
came Into the service of the com- <lb />
and is a live man on a real es- <lb />
sale. Be at tho sale next Sat- <lb />
by the removal Rev. E. M. <lb />
Hoyle to Asheville on account of the <lb />
bad health of his wife. It is the first <lb />
ministerial work that Mr. Lane ha <lb />
served since the completion of his col- <lb />
course, and ills father was <lb />
to hear him preach on his first <lb />
work. <lb />
There will be not more than one <lb />
other Sunday on which Rev. Lane <lb />
will preach In his church Dr. <lb />
J. T. Gibbs, presiding elder of this <lb />
district, will be here for both <lb />
next Sunday, and on the following <lb />
Sabbath Mr. Lane will be at confer- <lb />
which meets this year at Ox- <lb />
ford on December <lb />
COME TO SEE US FOB SHOES FOB <lb />
the whole family. We can fit all <lb />
sizes of feet. We have shoes made <lb />
of strictly solid leather and they will <lb />
wear to your satisfaction. J. R. and <lb />
J. O. ltd <lb />
Daniels to Speak at Kansas City. <lb />
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. <lb />
Kansas City Commercial Club today <lb />
completed preparations for lbs an- <lb />
John Day banquet, which Is to <lb />
be held night. The guest <lb />
of honor and principal speaker at tho <lb />
banquet will Secretary of the <lb />
Navy Daniels. Secretary Daniels will <lb />
appear as the personal representative <lb />
of President Wilson, and It is under- <lb />
stood that the bank- <lb />
and currency measure will be the <lb />
subject of his address. <lb />
We are showing <lb />
the loveliest <lb />
advance styles <lb />
you ever saw <lb />
right now. <lb />
Ti <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. Store <lb />
Greenville's Authority on Wear <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
M d Broker <lb />
117-L <lb />
V. C. <lb />
THE FARMERS BANK <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
Farmers Real <lb />
Listen if you have money we want it <lb />
. If you want money we have it. <lb />
Come to see us, make our office your <lb />
headquarters when in town <lb />
B. T. Cox, E. A. Edmundson Cashier. <lb />
R. L. Little, V-Pres. M. B, Bryant, Asst Cash. <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF north Carolina <lb />
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 W. E. PROCTOR, <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
We are receiving new style <lb />
Dress Goods, Ladies Coats <lb />
and Coat Suits, Rain Coats, <lb />
Silks, Trimmings, Notions, <lb />
Dry Goods. Shoes. We in- <lb />
your inspection of our <lb />
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 />
. <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 the plainest at to the <lb />
silk plush robe at 118.00 there la a robe for every <lb />
purpose and every <lb />
We buy direct from the manufacturer and know that <lb />
we can save you money. <lb />
We want the opportunity of showing yon our line. <lb />
to see us. <lb />
Cash or Credit <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Oct. 1913. <lb />
MESSRS. HALL MOORE, Agents, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
I am today in receipt of check from your Company for my <lb />
recent disability caused by breaking my right arm. I hardly ex- <lb />
to recover under this policy owing to the peculiar cir- <lb />
which caused the accident, however, the Company's <lb />
payment of this claim in o prompt a manner justly commends <lb />
both your agency and the Company to the Insuring Public who <lb />
desire this of protection. <lb />
Again thanking you for the attention you gentlemen person- <lb />
ally gave the matter, I am, <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
D. C. BEACH, <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
the Beet <lb />
Drugs <lb />
In Out <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
All <lb />
Toilet Article. <lb />
Full Lin, a <lb />
Stationery. <lb />
Fountain <lb />
Pent, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
Drug Co.<lb />
KEEN <lb />
and tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS <lb />
M. Alston <lb />
M. Evans <lb />
OF VALUABLE <lb />
By virtue of the <lb />
upon me by decree of tho superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made <lb />
1913, in a proceeding <lb />
pending in said court, entitled JES <lb />
SIS CANNON-, ADMINISTRATOR OF <lb />
A. II. deceased, against R <lb />
II. MORTGAGEE, G. W. It <lb />
A. FOREST <lb />
JAMES JOHNSON AND WIFE <lb />
JOHNSON. AND MAMIE BROOKS <lb />
HER GENERAL GUARDIAN, J. <lb />
I will on Monday, Dr <lb />
comber 1st, In front of tin <lb />
court house door in Greenville, N, C. <lb />
offer for for CASH, to the high- <lb />
est bidder following described <lb />
tracts or parcels of land belonging <lb />
to the estate of A. B. <lb />
ed, <lb />
Lying and being in Swift Creek <lb />
township, Pitt county. <lb />
Lot Number Adjoining the <lb />
lands of G. W. B. J. R. <lb />
and others, and is bounded and <lb />
described as follows, Begin- <lb />
at a White Oak, Cannon Smith's <lb />
corner in the Flat Branch and runs <lb />
north west poles to a <lb />
stake. George W. II. corner; <lb />
thence with his line south west <lb />
polos to J. R. line; thence <lb />
with his line south cast 8-5 <lb />
poles to his corner; north <lb />
cast 3-5 poles to tho canal; <lb />
down tho Canal and Flat <lb />
Branch to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
Lot Number Also, one other <lb />
tract of land, in said township; be-, <lb />
ginning at a in the of. <lb />
the public road; thence with the pub- <lb />
road south IS, west poles to ,. . <lb />
ditch on public road; thence With <lb />
Mid ditch 1-2 poles; thence . <lb />
M 1-2. west poles to the <lb />
Tho same being all that <lb />
of lot number In the division <lb />
of the lands of Oliver Smith <lb />
on the east side of the public road, <lb />
and contains 1-2 acres more or <lb />
less. Together with tho following <lb />
described parcel of land adjoining tho <lb />
above 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 Number Beginning at a <lb />
Water Oak Stump; thence south <lb />
west poles to a stake; thence <lb />
south east poles to a stake; <lb />
thence south CO, cast poles to a <lb />
White Oak; thence south west <lb />
Senior Class at Training <lb />
School Chapel <lb />
Exercises <lb />
The Senior ClaM of E. C. T. T. B <lb />
lad the Chapel exercises Saturday <lb />
morning. November and gave a <lb />
program consisting or as many so <lb />
from Southern Literature <lb />
was possible in the limited time <lb />
en. <lb />
The thirty-six seniors dressed <lb />
their class colors, white dresses and <lb />
purple tics, marched Into the <lb />
to the tune of Dixie. Alter <lb />
this the regular devotional exercises <lb />
v. ere conducted by the president of <lb />
the class, and the following program <lb />
was <lb />
Class song. <lb />
Uncle Story <lb />
A Southern Poem <lb />
Blanche Lancaster <lb />
Southern <lb />
. Class <lb />
Selection from O. Henry <lb />
Mao Bell <lb />
Dixie, by the school, while the <lb />
class or 1914 marched out to <lb />
its stirring strains. <lb />
This unique program was very <lb />
much enjoyed by tho school and it <lb />
made them feel not only proud of the <lb />
Class, hut of the fact that tho south <lb />
I has the most charming and entertain- <lb />
i literature of the day. <lb />
SEWS <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duck died Wed- <lb />
night, and burled Thurs- <lb />
day in cemetery. We extend <lb />
the family our deepest sympathy. <lb />
For a stalk cutter; smoothing <lb />
two horse Oliver steel plow, be <lb />
SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of tho super <lb />
court of Pitt county made in spec- <lb />
proceeding No. 1863, entitled S <lb />
II. Pritchard vs. George S. <lb />
the undersigned commission <lb />
will sell tor cash be ore the court <lb />
house door in on Honda <lb />
the 24th day of November, the <lb />
following described real situ- <lb />
iii the town of and <lb />
that part said town known a <lb />
South Greenville, described as fol- <lb />
low <lb />
One at the north <lb />
west corner and <lb />
Streets and running from thence with <lb />
tho western lino of street <lb />
extended a southerly direction <lb />
to the south west corner of Co- <lb />
and 15th streets, thence a <lb />
westerly direction with tho northern <lb />
line of 15th street feet, thence a <lb />
northern line of 15th street feet, <lb />
thence a northerly direction parallel <lb />
with the first line feet to 14th <lb />
street, thence an easterly direction <lb />
with the southern line of 14th t <lb />
to the beginning, containing one <lb />
other at the <lb />
north west corner of Evans and 14th <lb />
streets and running from thence with <lb />
the western line of Evans street ex- <lb />
tended a southerly direction <lb />
to the south west corner of Evans and <lb />
16th streets, thence with the northern <lb />
line or 16th street a westerly <lb />
feet, thence a northerly <lb />
parallel with the line <lb />
feet to 14th street, thence with the <lb />
southern line or 14th street an east <lb />
direction feet to the begin- <lb />
containing one <lb />
hind sold for partition. <lb />
This Oct. 1918. <lb />
J. JAMES, <lb />
ltd <lb />
Mm <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
in Third <lb />
his services are <lb />
desired <lb />
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 />
with Dr. D. L. James, <lb />
day every Monday, a m to S pm <lb />
F. C. Harding Chas. C. Piece <lb />
A PIERCE <lb />
Practicing in all the Courts <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
at <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
Office on Fourth street, near <lb />
Wilson's store <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered by to Join <lb />
S. Harris on the 21st day of <lb />
1905, which mortgage was duly <lb />
recorded In the office of the Register <lb />
sure to see us. we will make you Deeds of Pitt county in book J-S. <lb />
you did. J. It. Smith and Bro. tho undersigned will sell <lb />
Mr. Joe Doodle Dixon has purchased for before the house door <lb />
the farm lying just north of the In Greenville at noon on Monday. No- <lb />
B. M. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Land and Drainage Cases a Specialty. <lb />
In office formerly occupied <lb />
and Blow. <lb />
In <lb />
S. J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Edwards Building, on the Court<lb />
L I. Moore W. II. Long <lb />
HOOKS <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
town from his E. Dixon. <lb />
For mill and gin sec us. <lb />
J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. Ben. F. has <lb />
ed the farm of Mr. J. be- <lb />
22nd, 1913, the following de- <lb />
scribed lot or parcel of land, situated <lb />
in the town of and in that <lb />
X. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb />
ROUTE Of THE -SIGHT EXPRESS <lb />
Schedule in Effect 1913. <lb />
part of said town known as following schedule figures <lb />
or Lincoln Begin- <lb />
tween this town and our neighbors on east of ave- <lb />
In Winterville, lying on the west at a two feet <lb />
tho railroad, and Mr. David from Douglas avenue, then running <lb />
poles eastward one hundred and twenty <lb />
south cast to a corner, known <lb />
as Cannon Smith's come, , thence <lb />
north east poles to a Red <lb />
Oak; thence north west poles <lb />
thence north cast poles; <lb />
to tho road; with tho road <lb />
a northerly course to the beginning <lb />
Tho same being ail that portion of <lb />
lot number In the division 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 />
Where Stands one the most <lb />
ions homes on the Atlantic Coast Line. <lb />
Dixon will move- to Ayden and <lb />
get a City life, develop the <lb />
property recently purchased from Mr. <lb />
J. A. known as Griffin plainer, <lb />
because of its location, and is so <lb />
el. <lb />
The little child made mention of <lb />
In our last letter of Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb />
O. Cox. that was so severely burned, <lb />
is not expected to survive. <lb />
Mr. H. C. Bowen. a minister of the <lb />
. Christian church is in town and <lb />
tract of land adjoining the lands of working , the of <lb />
Mary A. Johnson and others, being Carolina Homo Society, at Greens- <lb />
in the aforesaid township and de- . <lb />
scribed as follows; Beginning at J ; T F been , <lb />
R. corner and runs m a post graduate <lb />
1-2. east 2-5 poles to tho way return. <lb />
of the main road; thence and a j. R, <lb />
the road north west 1-2 poles Bro <lb />
to a stake in the of the pub- M of <lb />
lie road; thence south 1-2, and of <lb />
1-4 polos to the beginning. aM Rosa <lb />
18-100 of an acre, together y, <lb />
with another tract adjoining the last <lb />
described tract of land, lying on <lb />
public road leading from Ayden to <lb />
and being the site on <lb />
which the Old Public School <lb />
A car load each of fence wire, metal <lb />
roofing, builders lime and cement just <lb />
received. J. R. Smith and Bro. <lb />
If you anything to sell let <lb />
House stands and adjoins tho lands I you up <lb />
of Mary Johnson and others, contain- <lb />
one acre. <lb />
There lands after being sold in lots <lb />
above described, will offered <lb />
a whole, and the bid most <lb />
to the said estate will be <lb />
recommended for confirmation. <lb />
O. W. B. or J. B. will <lb />
show the lands to persons Interest- <lb />
ed. <lb />
This Oct. 30th, 1913. <lb />
JESSE CANNON, <lb />
ltd Commissioner. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court. <lb />
Mary vs. John Langley. <lb />
Tho 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 tho bonds of mat- <lb />
And tho 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 />
tho 8th day of December, 1913, at <lb />
court house In N. C, and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint In <lb />
action or the plaintiff will <lb />
ply to the court for 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 />
tor; we know that it will sure bring <lb />
results. <lb />
Mr. J. O. Smith has leased the J. A <lb />
Branch homestead near Ayden. <lb />
may look for some good farming, as <lb />
he has what it takes to make good <lb />
tobacco and cotton. <lb />
Mr. J. C. Jones has purchased the <lb />
interest of Mr. Eugene Cannon In the <lb />
J. K. Cannon and Co., store and will <lb />
assume control about January We <lb />
understand Mr. Cannon will move to <lb />
tho country. <lb />
Carpenters arc busy at work on the <lb />
improvements around the railroad <lb />
and we expect great soon. <lb />
Messrs. Henry and II. H <lb />
Stanley left Friday for a visit to rel- <lb />
in Fairmont. N. C. <lb />
J. E. HARSH <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
at R. L. Smith's stables, <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or night. <lb />
Bay Phone Phone <lb />
MOVED <lb />
to frost of <lb />
R. I. handing <lb />
formerly by <lb />
Phone M. <lb />
S. T. HICKS. The Flasher. <lb />
J. C. Lanier <lb />
HA<lb />
U as <lb />
feet parallel with Douglas ave- <lb />
thence running north parallel <lb />
with avenue forty one <lb />
feet, thence westward par- <lb />
with first line one hundred and <lb />
twenty feet to ave- <lb />
then running south with the <lb />
east side of avenue forty <lb />
one feet to the place of begin- <lb />
Said land sold to satisfy said <lb />
gage. <lb />
This Oct. 22nd, 1913. <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
SALE. <lb />
Valuable farm for sale. On No- <lb />
1913. will offer my farm <lb />
for sale at the court house door in <lb />
o'clock noon. Farm Is <lb />
situated two miles south of Bethel, <lb />
one and one-half miles from White- <lb />
station. Tho farm is in a <lb />
high state cultivation, and la good <lb />
tobacco, cotton, peanuts, and corn. <lb />
On the land is one seven-room house, <lb />
a dwelling; four-room tenant <lb />
house, also good barns, stables, <lb />
one buildings, as as one <lb />
co barn. Fifty acres is cleared, and <lb />
the remainder is In timber land. The <lb />
farm is enclosed three-fourths by a <lb />
wire fence. <lb />
For further particulars and <lb />
write. <lb />
J. T. MARTIN. <lb />
Bethel. N. C. <lb />
November 1913. <lb />
ltd <lb />
published us information <lb />
are not guaranteed, <lb />
TRAINS LEAVE <lb />
Ear-t <lb />
a. m. daily, <lb />
Pullman sin pine car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb />
beth City and Car <lb />
service Washington to Norfolk. Con- <lb />
for all points north and west. <lb />
p. m. daily, except for <lb />
Washington, <lb />
Bound <lb />
a. in. daily for Wilson, <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects north, <lb />
west. <lb />
a. m. daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. in. daily for <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
in sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb />
U Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
H. S. <lb />
General Passenger Agent. <lb />
W A. WITT, <lb />
General <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administrator of the estate of John <lb />
A. Harris, deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to nil persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and all per- <lb />
sons having; claims against said es- <lb />
are notified to present the same <lb />
to the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before tho 10th day of November. <lb />
1914. or this notice will plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. <lb />
This 10th day of Nov. 1913. <lb />
S. M. CRISP, <lb />
Id of John A, Harriss <lb />
ASK TO ENDORSE <lb />
Requests tor endorsement and <lb />
or National Tuberculosis Day. <lb />
December 7th, been sent to Pres- <lb />
Wilson, to almost every governor <lb />
hundreds of mayors, to tho leading <lb />
Church dignitaries and to other prom- <lb />
men. Last year <lb />
Col. Roosevelt, Cardinal Far- <lb />
about a dozen governors. an <lb />
urge number of mayors and others <lb />
endorsed tills movement. <lb />
Into N Corner Sad Transfer and Express Phone No. Night all a <lb />
II. Still With i The Life of Turk. <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 />
m-<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
by <lb />
lac. <lb />
D. i.<lb />
;. . one year, . . <lb />
U .,.,. <lb />
any b bad upon <lb />
at in <lb />
Th Building, corner <lb />
streets <lb />
All cards of maims resolutions <lb />
it respect will be charged at <lb />
per word. <lb />
advertising <lb />
will to for at <lb />
per up to tiny <lb />
second class matter <lb />
August SO, 1910. at the post office a; <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina, <lb />
act of March <lb />
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1918. <lb />
took part In that torch light I THE TOWN'S WHAT IS THE I KIM III I <lb />
will regret the part that they play- And no free delivery of the A bulletin was received this morn- <lb />
ed in that night when the mob spirit has reached Greenville yet. And from the state headquarters of <lb />
ruled them. whose fault la it and where arc you the Red Cross Seal Commission In <lb />
Knowing the Trinity in going to place the blame Charlotte, giving the number of seals <lb />
that institution as do, we fa I you say that the post office is lag- ordered by the various towns in the <lb />
Certain in stating that the football or would you lay It to the <lb />
iii that institution is pie. or place the blame upon the <lb />
hopeless case, certainly for many board of aldermen <lb />
to come. The advertising For tome time the city fathers <lb />
cured by the actions of the student i have been advising us to clean up <lb />
not the kind of publicity our sidewalks, and to get things in <lb />
will count, or that will gain anything condition for free delivery. Three <lb />
state to be during the <lb />
day More than sixty-lit <lb />
towns and cities in the state are <lb />
ed as having given their orders <lb />
the seals to be sold as an aid in <lb />
light in the <lb />
States. The number of seals or- <lb />
students. College athletics or four weeks ago we were by <lb />
Of the kind practiced in this manner ed that the signs for marking tin <lb />
is and ought to be prohibited by all streets had been about completed, and <lb />
institutions, and students who it would require only a few days <lb />
to indulge In such pranks ought to longer for this to be done, and a <lb />
receive no support from the public. day or two to place them. So far <lb />
the streets have not all been <lb />
and some dwellings in the colored <lb />
Just at this time politics in of the town m t , <lb />
Carolina. In so far as the senatorial be We arc no kick <lb />
race is concerned, is in right much , <lb />
of a muddle, and but very few of <lb />
MR. <lb />
the actors on the stage know <lb />
where they are Mr. Justice has <lb />
been offered a nice job with the fed- <lb />
ATHLETICS. <lb />
Much comment, both in the press <lb />
of the state and in private <lb />
has been heard with regard <lb />
to the recent uprising of the student standing pat are falling over them <lb />
body at Trinity College In an effort for the of <lb />
a clearer road for Mr. Overman. <lb />
the hope that some interest In the <lb />
matter may stirred up, and <lb />
these things may done right away <lb />
Much has been said recently also <lb />
government, and most of these of <lb />
Hows who have all the while been <lb />
to secure football at that institution. <lb />
It has been a good many years, in <lb />
than a decade, since foot- <lb />
hall M allowed in that institution, <lb />
and so far back that not one of the <lb />
present generation of students re- <lb />
members anything of It. The <lb />
stubbornly opposes the movement <lb />
by the students, and the faculty <lb />
has the sympathy of practically <lb />
father and mother In the state <lb />
who hare sons in college. <lb />
College athletics In the present day <lb />
is coming to be much of a problem. <lb />
in front of the dwellings of the town. <lb />
It Is very true that many of then <lb />
are in bad condition, and that the- <lb />
should be Improved and put In goo I <lb />
condition at once. One gentleman <lb />
us a few days ago that he had <lb />
petitioned the street committee time <lb />
we after time to lay off his curb line so <lb />
that he bight pave the walk in front <lb />
Mr, Glenn is still undecided as to <lb />
what he wants to do, or at least he <lb />
has not let it be known as to his <lb />
believe, that unless Mr. Glenn sees <lb />
a better chance of beating Mr. <lb />
than is now evident, he <lb />
not announce himself a candidate for <lb />
the position now occupied by the j <lb />
senator. <lb />
of his home, and that nothing had <lb />
ever been done about It yet. <lb />
is not as It should be. Until th <lb />
street committee does its duty, the <lb />
blame should not be placed upon th <lb />
Senator Overman does not appear for in jug, <lb />
to be experiencing any great amount <lb />
of worry, or to be losing any <lb />
The sport la rapidly breaking over over the situation, and well may h <lb />
the bounds that have been provided <lb />
for It, and that wore originally In- <lb />
tended for it. The sport was <lb />
as a to the development <lb />
be of that mind. But. back to Mr <lb />
Some may think that there is a <lb />
balance wheel lacking in his head <lb />
of the physical man. but it has long the federal government does not <lb />
assumed proportions wider and <lb />
more far-reaching than these. <lb />
It is but natural that the contests <lb />
between the educational institutions <lb />
its would arouse keen in- <lb />
among the sympathizing <lb />
of the various colleges rep- <lb />
resented, and this only tends to in- <lb />
crease interest of the students <lb />
College is a great and good <lb />
thing that is sometimes runs ram- <lb />
pant and forces boys on to thing <lb />
which in a cooler, more deliberate <lb />
state of mind they would refrain <lb />
doing. <lb />
Athletics In our American colleges <lb />
and in several states In <lb />
the- south h rapidly <lb />
every other phase of college life. Ir. <lb />
-peaking to a young man in an <lb />
fort to get him to enter a certain <lb />
college, one of the very first things <lb />
mentioned by the solicitor is the fine <lb />
union, and <lb />
baseball or the fine football team <lb />
out by the institution, and this very <lb />
usually offer Its big plums to men <lb />
without a wheel about them <lb />
somewhere. It may be that Mr. <lb />
would not wear the senatorial <lb />
toga with as much grace and <lb />
as the present incumbent, but he is <lb />
nevertheless a man of high Ideals <lb />
and of progressive notions. His heart <lb />
Is always on the side of the people, <lb />
cited it Is very plain that these per <lb />
sons are not to blame. <lb />
Let there be no friction nor differ <lb />
of opinion here. Free city de <lb />
livery of malls Is a crying need <lb />
Greenville, and let's all Join In to- <lb />
and work in unison toward <lb />
this one end. Let the town do Its <lb />
duty, and let that be followed close <lb />
by the citizen doing his duty, and <lb />
then the government will do its share <lb />
in short order. <lb />
often has more weight and a greater undoubtedly gain a great deal, but we <lb />
Influence than the excellence of the <lb />
literary <lb />
Those Argentine women who threw <lb />
flowers on Colonel Roosevelt follow- <lb />
his address the other night <lb />
have a better stomach than <lb />
and is ever ready to launch forth in- <lb />
I to any campaign that will be of <lb />
to them. <lb />
Mr. Justice has been offered a fed- And two now, we <lb />
position, and while, he has not for Improvement of <lb />
announced his intention of accepting water and light plant, we favor <lb />
it, the probabilities are that he will an extra for building <lb />
do so. And, if he does, we are of additional school buildings in the <lb />
the opinion that even the most ardent <lb />
admirers of Senator Overman will <lb />
have nothing over which they may <lb />
rejoice. <lb />
which has been offered the but there Is no denying that the <lb />
Guilford man will take him away streets have been improved by the <lb />
from North Carolina, and will remove dirt recently placed upon them from <lb />
him to a distant section of the con- the federal building, <lb />
The federal government will <lb />
Of course. It remains to be seen as <lb />
The acceptance of the Just what Haiti will do, <lb />
are of the opinion that North Caro <lb />
value of the curriculum oBS great <lb />
by the Institution. The great Sam's gain. <lb />
est ambition of many college nun i- <lb />
lo make the team In son <lb />
form of athletics, or to carry with <lb />
him enough ability to <lb />
gt Into a fraternity, another evil of <lb />
modern colleges. Some In col- <lb />
care not how they stand in their <lb />
studies to long as their general av- <lb />
is high enough to allow them <lb />
the privilege of playing on a team, <lb />
and the honor, as they term it, that <lb />
Foes along with some startling play <lb />
on the diamond, or the kicking of a <lb />
goal, means much more to them than <lb />
a perfect mark on some study. <lb />
Things have now actually come to <lb />
th it stag.- here some institutions ac- <lb />
buy and hire men to come In <lb />
and play on the teams and, only yes- <lb />
It cost to Impeach <lb />
and the pay for the lawyers ought to <lb />
a certain paper In North Car- J come from the bunch of fellows who <lb />
saw to It that he was put out. The., <lb />
were a spy on the ground at a foot- <lb />
The editor of The Chronicle, a <lb />
weekly newspaper published at <lb />
College, is having a hard time try- <lb />
to line up with the faculty in <lb />
football agitation, and yet at the same <lb />
time trying to appear as a friend and <lb />
sympathizer of the student body. <lb />
--------o <lb />
Editor Poe of the Progressive Far- <lb />
mer advises the farmers not to <lb />
their children out of school to pick <lb />
cotton, but then he does not know <lb />
what a problem it is to find later <lb />
in these parts about Greenville. <lb />
name the committee on i view of sentiment of the <lb />
state freight rates, and we alumni of Trinity College and <lb />
hope that it will be more product people over the state In general <lb />
of good than the corporation clamoring for the es- <lb />
of football at that <lb />
had as well give up the ghost. <lb />
We do not think that Mr. Justice <lb />
would have been able to defeat <lb />
Overman, and have not thought <lb />
so at any time, yet we regret to see <lb />
him removed from the race In any <lb />
such manner as will carry him en- <lb />
out of the He Is a val- <lb />
man. and one whose counsel <lb />
is needed at a time like this. <lb />
o-------- <lb />
Governor is very soon to <lb />
from by several of the smaller <lb />
towns up to the largest or- <lb />
being placed by Charlotte. It Is <lb />
surprising to see how few seals some <lb />
of the cities have ordered in <lb />
to the big orders by towns <lb />
only a very few thousand inhabitants. <lb />
And what Is most surprising is that <lb />
Greenville is not even on the list at <lb />
all, and has placed no orders for the <lb />
Red Cross What is the trouble <lb />
with our good people Do not <lb />
wish to aid In the fight against the <lb />
Great White Plague and are they <lb />
not going to lend their hand in the <lb />
matter <lb />
AH that is lacking in the work, as <lb />
we see It, Is that no one has become <lb />
sufficiently Interested in tho matter <lb />
to take up the proposition of placing <lb />
the seals In the town. There are <lb />
scores of merchants in Greenville who <lb />
would be only too glad of an <lb />
to handle seals in their <lb />
stores were some one to take charge <lb />
of tho matter for the town and make <lb />
an effort to place them here. <lb />
Why do not some of the women's <lb />
clubs of the town take the matter In <lb />
charge, and help along cause by <lb />
doing what they can in <lb />
It would seem that this Is a <lb />
did opportunity to make their or- <lb />
count for something of <lb />
teal service and value to mankind <lb />
and It would be but very little <lb />
to any one. <lb />
Let Greenville represented in <lb />
tho fight against tuberculosis. Let <lb />
not this holiday season of 1913 go <lb />
by without a single Red Cross <lb />
being sold In our town, and let's <lb />
do hie part In the movement. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
THE SO-CALLED <lb />
The United States government has <lb />
for two or there years been worrying <lb />
along with the situation In Mexico <lb />
Time after time Intervention has <lb />
seemed to be the only method of set- <lb />
the affair and of giving the <lb />
people of the republic peace and pros- <lb />
again, but the administration <lb />
in power in this country has not seen <lb />
fit to do this. <lb />
Mr. Taft acted slowly and wisely <lb />
in his dealings with the problem, and <lb />
President Wilson has conducted <lb />
negotiations with equally as high a <lb />
quality of statesmanship and <lb />
And tho people of the nation <lb />
not altogether, but In a large meas <lb />
have approved this method of <lb />
procedure. <lb />
And now, because this government <lb />
has the good sense and judgment to <lb />
go slowly, and is not anxious to <lb />
plunge Into any long, detailed mix- <lb />
up or war with our neighbor to <lb />
COME <lb />
AND SEE OUR SILVERWARE <lb />
AND ALL KINDS OF <lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFTS <lb />
WHEN IN DOUBT SEND SILVERWARE. OUR SILVER- <lb />
WARE WILL L A S T FOR CENTURIES. WE KNOW WHO <lb />
MAKES IT. <lb />
YET IF SILVERWARE DOES NOT STRIKE YOUR FANCY, <lb />
WE HAVE A STORE FULL AND GLEAMING WITH EXQUISITE <lb />
CHRISTMAS GIFTS. <lb />
BY ALL MEANS COME IN AND SEE WHAT WE ARE <lb />
SHOWING BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS. <lb />
W. L. BEST <lb />
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST <lb />
SOLICITOR WORK. <lb />
General approval of tho work <lb />
Solicitor C. L. represent- <lb />
the state in criminal court here <lb />
last week, Is being heard by member. <lb />
of the bar and citizens alike. Mr. <lb />
while not desiring to be <lb />
harsh or to inflict undeserving pun- <lb />
on the criminals who fell <lb />
victim to his power to convict, at the <lb />
same time did to see justice <lb />
meted out, and he worked hard to <lb />
see to it that the state had a fair <lb />
representation in every case that was <lb />
tried at the session of court <lb />
In him state has a man who is <lb />
well worthy and capable of <lb />
Its interests, for he <lb />
cutes the cases brought before hint <lb />
with a vim and energy that are far <lb />
above the average. He Is a Demo- <lb />
of the type, and <lb />
has always been lighting for the best <lb />
interests of his party In every cam- <lb />
Most of the lawyers In the <lb />
district that is served by Mr. <lb />
think much of him. and <lb />
him a cordial welcome Into their <lb />
midst when he arrives to prosecute <lb />
the docket for the state at any term <lb />
of court <lb />
We understand that Mr. <lb />
is to be a candidate to succeed him- <lb />
self at the next general election, and <lb />
are confident that he will be elected <lb />
to the position again. He has given <lb />
general satisfaction over the district <lb />
and it is not unlikely that he will <lb />
have no opposition. <lb />
ADVERTISEMENT FOB <lb />
VILLE. <lb />
Greenville has no enterprise that <lb />
advertises the town more than the <lb />
SIRE REMEDY <lb />
FOR <lb />
LAZY LITER <lb />
south, some of those hot-headed Mex- Atlantic Coast Realty Company, <lb />
leans have had the nerve to say that, Wherever this company conducts an <lb />
the United States has merely been <lb />
putting up a bluff, and that she has <lb />
at no time Intended to Intervene and <lb />
take a part. As we see It, a foreign <lb />
government, In tho Western <lb />
Hemisphere or in the Old World, has <lb />
auction sale of real estate, everything <lb />
about it In some way calls attention <lb />
to Greenville. The special Pullman <lb />
car in which one of the crews travels, <lb />
the band, the banners and streamer i <lb />
the private matter, all direct attention <lb />
no business Interfering In the affairs to Greenville as the headquarters <lb />
ousting the governor. <lb />
ball game staged in one of our cities <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
On the face of it, this is carrying <lb />
the thing too far. and is overdoing it. <lb />
Rightly-thinking people over of , favor of Demo. <lb />
state will, almost to a man we be but we have <lb />
Hove, support the position of the good in , <lb />
Trinity College In the stand from him simply because of his pol <lb />
that they have taken to prevent their <lb />
student body from over ruling them <lb />
with the mob spirit. And In their <lb />
cooler, Meditative moments, we are <lb />
There is right much honor in <lb />
a flower named for you. but were <lb />
a cabinet officer we should con- <lb />
certainly did the state no good in L. . , . . , . <lb />
aider that we had no add- <lb />
ed distinction by having some cigar <lb />
or some particular brand of liquor <lb />
boar our cognomen. <lb />
of Mexico unless the interests of that <lb />
government are effected one way or <lb />
the other. <lb />
The United States government U <lb />
not trying to put up any sort of n <lb />
bluff in any way. but the officials art- <lb />
trying to pursue a peaceful policy <lb />
in dealing with these people. If Mr. <lb />
Wilson succeeds In quieting the <lb />
waters without intervention or <lb />
the company, and whenever a <lb />
closes the auctioneers wind <lb />
up with a spiel for Greenville. The <lb />
business of the company has grown <lb />
until two sales crews are necessary, <lb />
and In all about one hundred men arc <lb />
employed. It Is now almost a <lb />
occurrence that they run double sales <lb />
that Is have on In two <lb />
different places the same day. It <lb />
to Greenville Drug Company for <lb />
This Safe, Reliable Remedy and <lb />
Get Your Money Back, <lb />
If It Falls. <lb />
There are very few remedies that <lb />
gain the confidence of druggists as <lb />
Liver Tone docs. Green- <lb />
ville Drug Company It and <lb />
backs up tho sale of every <lb />
with tho money back guarantee that <lb />
the price will be refunded If It falls <lb />
to give complete satisfaction. <lb />
Hudson's Liver Tone costs cents <lb />
a bottle. It Is the safest and best <lb />
remedy for torpid liver, constipation, <lb />
biliousness, etc., that has ever been <lb />
sold in this city. It takes tho place <lb />
of dangerous not <lb />
lay you up as a dose of often <lb />
does. A bottle In the Is as <lb />
good as fifty In the bank. If <lb />
you or your family need a liver tonic <lb />
have tho medicine ready. If It <lb />
fails you get your money <lb />
Be sure to Dodson's Liver <lb />
when you for it. There are <lb />
of It that may disappoint <lb />
you. adv <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of a mortgage executed <lb />
and by Fred H. Gardner to <lb />
Richard Wingate on the 8th day of <lb />
January, 1913, which mortgage was <lb />
recorded in the office of the reg- <lb />
of deeds of Pitt county in book <lb />
E-10, page the undersigned will <lb />
sell for cash before the court house <lb />
door la Greenville on Thursday, the <lb />
th 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 east by Joe <lb />
Bland, on south by Joe Wilson, <lb />
and on the west by the Spencer Roach <lb />
land, containing acres, more or <lb />
less, and known as the Daniel Gard- <lb />
This November 11th. 1913. <lb />
RICHARD WINGATE. Mortgagee. <lb />
F. O. JAMES and SON, <lb />
ltd <lb />
TAKE IT IN TIME <lb />
bloodshed on the part of his army, means something for Greenville that <lb />
ho will easily prove to be the hundred men employed by the <lb />
one of the statesmen of this company are rooters for Greenville, <lb />
generation, and will show to the Certainly a company that is doing so <lb />
world that the schoolmaster In pol much for the town ought to have th <lb />
Is not an experiment but a sue- of every citizen of the com <lb />
in every sense of the word. <lb />
No bluff is being run, and no <lb />
The big fuss ought to be Is being made to make any one <lb />
We do not see as it makes so much <lb />
of the opinion many men race In <lb />
It is a dull month that can pro- <lb />
duce no announcement for the <lb />
never yet seen <lb />
a mans job away over making the teachers read to their think so. Tho wisest of just when a school open- <lb />
country are working together in an the Fall, so long as the term runs <lb />
effort to better conditions for the the required length of time. <lb />
Mexicans, and the Mexicans them- <lb />
selves seem to be of For Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb />
pupils a portion of the Bible that k <lb />
interesting and that can be under- <lb />
stood, and not so much In having th <lb />
words called over while some fellow <lb />
sits low in his seat and studies his <lb />
spelling lesson. <lb />
the efforts <lb />
country. <lb />
of these men and this <lb />
The Old Standard tonic, <lb />
chili TONIC, out <lb />
Malaria and builds up the A true tonic<lb />
Just as Scores of Greenville People <lb />
Hare <lb />
Waiting doesn't pay. <lb />
Urinary troubles often follow. <lb />
Kidney Pills arc for kidney <lb />
backache, for other kidney Ills. <lb />
Greenville citizens endorse them. <lb />
Mrs. Joseph S. Wash- <lb />
St. Greenville, N. C, <lb />
suffered through my kidneys. <lb />
spells annoyed me and I noticed <lb />
that the kidney secretions were <lb />
natural. Kidney Pills, <lb />
ed from the John L. Wooten Drug <lb />
Co., brought me prompt relief and <lb />
a short time ago when I again used <lb />
them, they acted as good before <lb />
I know that Kidney Pills live <lb />
up to the claims made for <lb />
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb />
cents. Co., Buffalo, <lb />
New York, sale agents for the Unit- <lb />
ed <lb />
Remember the <lb />
take no other. <lb />
I AM IN POSITION SEASON <lb />
to pay you the highest cash price <lb />
for your raw furs of all kinds. . <lb />
C. Beach at J. R. and J. O. <lb />
store. <lb />
Closed Season From <lb />
to of Birds Pro- <lb />
to September<lb />
On October first President <lb />
proved regulations drawn up by the <lb />
United States Department of <lb />
at the direction of congress, <lb />
by the terms of which the federal gov- <lb />
assumes control of all mi- <lb />
game and insectivorous <lb />
and dosed seasons for the <lb />
affected, Laws enacted by the <lb />
several states can lengthen but <lb />
not shorten these closed seasons Bl- <lb />
ed by federal law. <lb />
Following is a synopsis of the <lb />
ed set for which <lb />
includes North <lb />
Regulations dally closed sea <lb />
son on all migratory game and in- <lb />
birds shall extend from <lb />
sunset to sunrise. <lb />
Regulation 3.-There shall be <lb />
perpetual closed season on the fol <lb />
lowing migratory insectivorous birds <lb />
and on all other birds which <lb />
feed entirely or on <lb />
Bobolinks, catbirds, chickadees, <lb />
flickers fly- <lb />
catchers, grosbeaks, humming birds, <lb />
martins, meadowlarks, night- <lb />
hawks or <lb />
oles, robins, shrikes, swallows, swifts, <lb />
tanagers, titmice, thrushes, <lb />
woodpeckers, and wrens. <lb />
Regulation closed season <lb />
shall continue until September 1918, <lb />
on the following migratory game birds <lb />
Band-tailed pigeons, little brown, <lb />
sandhill, and whooping cranes, swans, <lb />
curlew and all shore birds except the <lb />
black-breasted and golden plover, <lb />
Wilson or woodcock, and <lb />
greater and lesser yellow legs. <lb />
Regulation the purpose of <lb />
this regulation, each period of time <lb />
herein prescribed as a closed season <lb />
shall be construed to include the first <lb />
day and to exclude the last day there- <lb />
Closed <lb />
November <lb />
November <lb />
Rails, Coots, <lb />
September <lb />
Shire closed season on <lb />
black-breasted and golden plover, <lb />
or Wilson snipe, and greater <lb />
and lesser yellows legs shall be, De- <lb />
September <lb />
It will be noted that those <lb />
make It a violation of the fed- <lb />
to kill at any time meadow- <lb />
larks, or robins, which are <lb />
ed by our state law as game birds, <lb />
and have open seasons fixed In which <lb />
they may be hunted and killed. <lb />
Now that our supreme government <lb />
has undertaken to protect our birds, <lb />
those of us who are thoughtless enough <lb />
to disregard the provisions set forth <lb />
above, had better look out for Uncle <lb />
Sam's federal court. <lb />
Pie Party. <lb />
We extend to the public a very <lb />
dial invitation to attend a <lb />
to be given at the schoolhouse at <lb />
King's Cross Roads on Wednesday <lb />
evening, November tho 26th. An in- <lb />
program awaits you. Come <lb />
and see what Is in store for you. <lb />
DELIA <lb />
IDA SPRUILL, <lb />
NANCY MOORE, <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
LAXATIVE It <lb />
ml. am works oil Cold, <lb />
refund cure. <lb />
oil each box. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb />
On Monday the 15th day of <lb />
at noon, at the <lb />
of the late H. C. Harris, about <lb />
C miles from Greenville, on the Camp- <lb />
bell Swamp road between Greenville <lb />
and I will sell at public sale <lb />
to the highest bidder, for cash, three <lb />
mules, one wagon, two carts, a lot <lb />
of farming implements, corn, fodder, <lb />
cotton and stable manure, <lb />
Greenville, N. C., R. F. D. <lb />
November 15th. 1913. <lb />
HENRY B. HARRIS, <lb />
Executor of H. C. Harris. <lb />
ltd <lb />
Congress has taken this step to <lb />
serve to us and to future generations, <lb />
our insectivorous birds, because it has <lb />
been conclusively proven that with- <lb />
out keeping down of pestiferous bug <lb />
and Insect life by the birds, this world <lb />
would soon become uninhabitable; <lb />
and because the rapid decrease of our <lb />
migratory game birds makes It evident <lb />
that uniform seasons, in which they <lb />
may be killed, having regard for zones <lb />
of temperature, breeding habits and <lb />
migration, are necessary to prevent <lb />
their total extinction. <lb />
It behooves us to further <lb />
our own interests and comfort by sup- <lb />
porting tills wise measure and by en- <lb />
our neighbors to follow our <lb />
example. <lb />
J. W. CHESHIRE, Secretary <lb />
The Audubon Society North Car- <lb />
MEETING OF TEXAS AD CLUBS. <lb />
Many Well-Known Speakers Will De. <lb />
liver Addresses. <lb />
BEAUMONT, Tex., Nov. <lb />
third annual convention of the As- <lb />
Advertising Clubs of Texas <lb />
opened here today with Gus W. <lb />
Thomasson, the president of the Tex- <lb />
as organization, In chair. The <lb />
list of delegates attending the con- <lb />
Includes representatives of <lb />
the clubs In Abilene. Beaumont, Dal- <lb />
las, Fort Worth, Houston, San An- <lb />
Waco and <lb />
The program of the <lb />
Includes many well-known speak- <lb />
who will deliver addresses up- <lb />
on topics of current Interest to the <lb />
advertising and business men. There <lb />
will also be round table discussions <lb />
of advertising matters, conducted by <lb />
various officials and members of the <lb />
Texas Association. There will also <lb />
addresses by advertising men from <lb />
New York, Boston, New Orleans and <lb />
other large cities in other parts of <lb />
the country. <lb />
w One application and heals a <lb />
a cure. Ulcers and <lb />
all skin diseases yield to its curative properties. <lb />
AI Kl <lb />
s. i . <lb />
CO., <lb />
JO Striae , <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
SOME <lb />
For Stomach and Liver <lb />
Sufferers <lb />
Don't take for nil- <lb />
hi, us <lb />
medicines only give temporary relief --imply <lb />
digest food that in <lb />
Don't permit a Then- i; <lb />
serious danger in in many <lb />
of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailment; <lb />
the knife can be avoided if the right remedy i; <lb />
taken in <lb />
Don't go Around with a foul smelling breath <lb />
a disordered Stomach and Liver, to the <lb />
discomfort of those you c me in contact WitS. <lb />
If you are a Stomach Sufferer don't think <lb />
cannot be helped, probably worse cases <lb />
yours have been restored by Wonderful <lb />
Stomach Remedy <lb />
Most ii ailments are mainly by a <lb />
condition. Wonderful <lb />
Remedy not only removes <lb />
but Hie chronic inflammation and <lb />
in rendering the entire alimentary and intestinal <lb />
tract antiseptic, and this i.-. the secret of its mar- <lb />
success. <lb />
Don't sutler constant pain and agony <lb />
allow ailments to -ally under <lb />
mine your health. No matter how severe <lb />
may be or how long you have <lb />
dose of Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb />
should convince you that you be restored <lb />
health again. Remedy <lb />
has been taken and is highly recommended by <lb />
Members of of the <lb />
Lawyers. Merchants, Bankers, <lb />
Doctors, I r l-1 Manufacturers, <lb />
Priests, Ministers- Farmers people in all <lb />
walks of life <lb />
Send for on Stomach <lb />
Ailments to Geo. H. Whiting Km <lb />
Chicago, III. <lb />
For Sale In Greenville, H. C, <lb />
THE JOHN L. DRUG CO. <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
Cum Oil lint, Union cart <lb />
The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, <lb />
cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. <lb />
Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves <lb />
Pain and Heals at t time. <lb />
Out <lb />
of Sorts i <lb />
When everything <lb />
and the future <lb />
black, instead of moping <lb />
around go right to your <lb />
druggist and ask for <lb />
Pills <lb />
You will find this a short <lb />
cut to happiness, because <lb />
they will remove the cause <lb />
of your trouble which is <lb />
nothing more than a slug- <lb />
liver. At your drug- <lb />
coated or plain. <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
is hereby given that the <lb />
administrator of T. L. <lb />
deceased, will on Thursday <lb />
November 1913, at hour of <lb />
o'clock a. in., on tho premises of <lb />
the late T. h. Williams, In Falkland <lb />
township, North Carolina, expose to <lb />
public sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, all of the 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 />
property whatsoever be- <lb />
longing to said estate, <lb />
the 30th day of October, 1913. <lb />
DR. MORRILL, <lb />
of the Estate of T. L. Williams. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt County. <lb />
In the superior court, before D. C. <lb />
Moore, Clerk. <lb />
S. T. Carson of T. H. Blount, <lb />
e. Edgar Blount, Eula Blount, Lil- <lb />
Blount, and Carolina <lb />
The defendant Edgar Blount will <lb />
take notice that the summons in the <lb />
above entitled special proceedings <lb />
was Issued against him on the 20th <lb />
day of October, 1913, and that the <lb />
same has been continued to the 5th <lb />
day of December, 1913, when he Is <lb />
required to appear before D. C. Moore <lb />
clerk of superior court of Pitt county <lb />
at the court house In and <lb />
answer or to the petition filed <lb />
this proceeding and he will further <lb />
take notice that If he does not appear <lb />
at said time and answer or demur to <lb />
said petition, the sought will <lb />
be granted, this the 4th day of No- <lb />
1918. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Court <lb />
ltd <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb />
Would Die, Bat <lb />
One Helped Him to <lb />
Recovery. <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vices from this place, Mr. A. . Hughes <lb />
writes as was down with <lb />
stomach trouble for live years, and <lb />
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb />
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb />
I tried different treatments, but they <lb />
did not seem to do me any good. <lb />
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb />
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb />
would die. He advised me to try <lb />
and quit <lb />
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
take his advice, although I did not have <lb />
any confidence in it. <lb />
I have now been taking <lb />
for three months, and it has cured me <lb />
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb />
since I began using it. <lb />
I am so thankful for what Black- <lb />
has done for <lb />
has been <lb />
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb />
of the stomach and liver. It <lb />
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb />
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb />
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb />
used by young and old, and should be <lb />
kept in every family chest. <lb />
Gel a package today. <lb />
Only a quarter. <lb />
ONLY <lb />
in Quality <lb />
in HARDWARE <lb />
and FARM <lb />
MACHINERY <lb />
That's the point <lb />
in Its <lb />
the quality of our goods <lb />
and Machines that has won for us thousands of satisfied customers. <lb />
You can buy an inferior grade of seed, sow it and reap half a crop. <lb />
You can save a dollar or two on the purchase price of some Binders, Mow- <lb />
Rakes or Cultivators but you are running just as big a risk as when <lb />
buy inferior seed. Why not buy the BEST at first <lb />
Nothing but in <lb />
We carry nothing but the in in Farm Machinery and <lb />
as well as Hardware, and we know our goods will give you absolute <lb />
satisfaction. We carry a stock of repairs for the machines we sell and our de- <lb />
sire is to give you the best service possible. Let us show you our Mowers, <lb />
Rakes, Binders, Cultivators, Planters, Weeders, Harrows, Distributors, Wag- <lb />
ons, Cutters, etc., and we know you will become one of our satisfied customers.<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Phone No.<lb />
For Sale <lb />
For Sale <lb />
Hickory Grove <lb />
Farm <lb />
SITUATE PARTLY IN THE <lb />
Town of Hamilton, N. C, <lb />
and fronting on Main street of said town <lb />
It contains Three an d Fifty Acres, more or lest, One Hundred and Sixty <lb />
cleared in a High State of Cultivation. <lb />
Best land in the county, An ideal place for a Mock farm. A large quantity of Ash and <lb />
Cypress Timber. About three-quarters of a mile from the boat landing on Roanoke River. Two <lb />
boats per week and good freight rates. Dwelling thereon with eleven rooms, newly <lb />
ed a cost of Tour Thousand Dollars. Bath room up-stairs down, with an excellent system <lb />
of Water Works, which extends to the lots and other parts of the yard. Pure water from a new <lb />
well one hundred and thirty-two feet deep. Ample stables and barn- and other storage houses, all <lb />
in first-class condition. Contains six tenant, houses in fair condition. The dwelling, stables and <lb />
barns could not lie replaced for less than Ten Thousand Dollar-. A handsome home and one of <lb />
beat farms in the county of Martin. <lb />
This property is offered for sale, and for a quick deal, at the price of Twenty Thousand <lb />
Dollars . cash and the remainder to suit the purchaser. If <lb />
write or call upon <lb />
J. M. S. <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
Hamilton, North Carolina. <lb />
nil I I <lb />
morning In Memo- <lb />
rial I Church, tho Women's <lb />
Missionary Society will hold a <lb />
late celebration. It la tho <lb />
anniversary the Woman's Baptist <lb />
Missionary Union and Is being gen- <lb />
observed. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I hereby notice that my boy, <lb />
Thigpen, has run away from <lb />
and any and all <lb />
persons giving food or <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
EDGAR<lb />
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb />
apply at once old DB. <lb />
OIL. a sat . <lb />
dressing that relieves, pain and heals at <lb />
same lime. Not a .-. <lb />
And wonder what Km thinks of <lb />
U. D. repudiation or woman <lb />
I.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
. <lb />
Great Auction Sale <lb />
A. M. <lb />
J. W. Ferrell, President <lb />
W. L. Ferrell, Y-Pres. <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO., Inc. <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
W. Z. Morton, Sec'y. <lb />
H. M. White, Treas. <lb />
Free Prizes <lb />
Mr. Business Man <lb />
Mr. Speculator <lb />
Mr. Investor <lb />
Mr. Farmer <lb />
Easy Terms <lb />
We have sub-divided into tracts from 1-2 to acres, The Anderson or <lb />
Home Place. If you want a home place or an investment that is absolutely sale and <lb />
will produce a good revenue, don't fail to buy at our sale. Here is your opportunity to <lb />
purchase such a place for your own price. You will be close enough to town for your <lb />
children to enjoy the privileges of city school, you will be close to church and good <lb />
neighbors, and at the same time be within minutes of town. It is certainly in the <lb />
and with the wonderful growth which Greenville has shown recently, it <lb />
will not be long before the population will be all around this place. <lb />
This farm is known as the Home Place. This farm is just one mile west of Greenville Post Office and House <lb />
These elegant farms will be offered a public auction SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22nd, at A. M., by the <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST REALTY CO., of Greenville, N. C. The largest Realty Auction Co., on earth. Prof. <lb />
Band will render half an hour of the latest creation at points square, then property, and continue <lb />
music throughout the big sale. <lb />
Don't miss this big event. The world's famous Burton Brothers will cry <lb />
your bids. It is a treat to hear them in action <lb />
serve a Barbecue Dinner Free to all attending this sale------- <lb />
Good music. Fine auctioneering, and plenty to eat, come and be convinced <lb />
Remember the day, Saturday-The date Nov 22-The time <lb />
Atlantic Coast Realty Company <lb />
GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Herman D. Manager. <lb />
Mr. engineer in charge. <lb />
We Sell Rain or Shine<lb />
FOR <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 />
The Grand Jury Wants to <lb />
Improve County Home <lb />
Recommendations to Criminal Court <lb />
Judge Saturday <lb />
DEALERS <lb />
Judge A to Instruct the Sheriff <lb />
to Warn These Persons <lb />
Repeated Violations of <lb />
the Law. <lb />
Principal among the <lb />
of grand jury in reporting <lb />
to the court on Saturday before the <lb />
closing hours of week's <lb />
was that ordering improvements made <lb />
at the county home. The grand jury <lb />
in company with a committee from <lb />
the hoard of county <lb />
visited the In a and in <lb />
the entire plant. It will be <lb />
noticed that recommendations are <lb />
made that additional water facilities <lb />
he provided, and that either RUM <lb />
pumps be put down, or a modern <lb />
tern of water works be installed. <lb />
The county home matter is one that <lb />
has been agitated in since <lb />
early last summer when the King's <lb />
Daughters started something in that <lb />
direction. The matter was taken up <lb />
by the people in all sections of the <lb />
county and for several weeks that <lb />
was the all-absorbing topic of dis- <lb />
heard on the streets. It flu <lb />
ally subsided in a degree when the <lb />
county commissioners took up <lb />
question, and appointed committees to <lb />
look into the proposition, and to in- <lb />
and visit other county In- <lb />
of kind to get what val- <lb />
suggestions that could be had <lb />
before any money was spent. It U <lb />
understood that some of the commit- <lb />
tees have investigated somewhat, but <lb />
no visits have been made to other <lb />
county homes. It Is believed that the <lb />
recommendation of the grand Jury <lb />
will have some effect upon the move- <lb />
Another important part of th. <lb />
grand Jury's report to that requesting <lb />
the Judge to Instruct the sheriff of <lb />
the county to warn all dealers in <lb />
beer to close their shops <lb />
and go out of business, with the fur- <lb />
provision that If tills order is <lb />
compiled with the dealers will <lb />
be arrested and tried in court. <lb />
The complete report of the grand <lb />
Jury <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
November Criminal Term, 1913. <lb />
To Honor H. W. Judge <lb />
the Jury for the said <lb />
term of this court, bee leave to make <lb />
and file with the court the following <lb />
as the report of your grand <lb />
have visited the offices of <lb />
tho clerk and of deeds <lb />
Ind them kept In perfect order. Tho <lb />
only make as to <lb />
them. Is that better lights be placed <lb />
in the vaults for the use of those who <lb />
must examine the records at night. <lb />
We have the Jail, and <lb />
And It well kept. <lb />
We have inspected the convict <lb />
camp, and also had the superintend- <lb />
Forbes, come before us. We <lb />
the there us <lb />
can be expected, and have <lb />
no recommendations to offer. <lb />
At the request of the grand <lb />
jury, Mr. W. L. chairman <lb />
of tho board of county commissioners, <lb />
appeared before M and we discussed <lb />
with him tho conditions existing it <lb />
the county home and prospects for <lb />
the improvement of the same. Ha <lb />
stated that the board had appointed <lb />
a committee to investigate as to the <lb />
advisability of changing Its location <lb />
other Improvements, and that <lb />
they arc now awaiting the report of <lb />
this committee. The grand Jury <lb />
so visited the home In a body, and <lb />
there discussed tho situation <lb />
with the committee of the board. We <lb />
find that a majority of the committee <lb />
Is not In favor of removing the home <lb />
from Its present site. The grand <lb />
jury Is composed of men from nearly <lb />
every section of the county and with- <lb />
out a single exception, arc opposed <lb />
t-j the removal of the home from <lb />
present location. We recommend and <lb />
urge that the present buildings at the <lb />
heme be repaired and improved at <lb />
once, and an additional and larger <lb />
buildings be erected to accommodate <lb />
comfortably the white Inmates and <lb />
the superintendent. We suggest that <lb />
tho convict road force might be used <lb />
to clear off the land at the county <lb />
home during the months of <lb />
and February, when the work on the <lb />
roads cannot amount to much good. <lb />
We believe that If this Is done and <lb />
a first competent farmer be em- <lb />
ployed as superintendent, at a <lb />
sufficient to command such a <lb />
man, the farm could be made more <lb />
than to the home. For we <lb />
find there two hundred acres of per- <lb />
as good land as there Is In <lb />
county. We And that the water sup <lb />
ply at the home Is insufficient, and <lb />
suggest that one or more pumps be <lb />
driven on the premises, or that a <lb />
modern water system Installed. We <lb />
find that tho Inmates of the county <lb />
home are kept as comfortable as <lb />
under the present circumstances. <lb />
We recommend that the glass <lb />
windows In tho clock tower in the <lb />
court house be removed, and that gal <lb />
Iron slats be placed Instead, <lb />
so that the striking of tho bell and <lb />
the clock can be better heard. <lb />
The members of the grand Jury <lb />
have been very mu.-h annoyed by <lb />
having no place to deposit their hats <lb />
and over coats in the grand Jury <lb />
room, except on the floor and the one <lb />
small table used by the foreman as <lb />
I a desk. We learn that other grand <lb />
I Juries have called the attention of <lb />
the court to this condition In the <lb />
grand jury room. We feel that this <lb />
matter should be remedied. <lb />
That we have passed on all bills <lb />
and presentments brought before at <lb />
have returned the same into <lb />
court. <lb />
In regard to the .-ale of malt or <lb />
beer in any form, recommend <lb />
that the court instruct the sheriff to <lb />
notify all such dealers to discontinue <lb />
tho of the same Immediately, <lb />
and if they fail to comply with such <lb />
order that he, the sheriff, shall pros- <lb />
than in court <lb />
Having discharged our duties as <lb />
beat we could, respectfully ask <lb />
to be discharged. <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
H. G. CHAPMAN, Foreman <lb />
THE <lb />
i Auspices of <lb />
Normal College. <lb />
GREENSBORO, Nov. Friday <lb />
evening, November the world <lb />
famous under the <lb />
auspices of the State Normal College, <lb />
gave one of their renowned <lb />
in the Opera House of <lb />
Greensboro. This ranks the <lb />
first in the United States and is on <lb />
its first trip south. Honored, indeed, <lb />
was the college to have such renown- <lb />
ed as guests. <lb />
The was composed <lb />
Frans first violin; <lb />
Hans second violin; <lb />
Louis viola; <lb />
William <lb />
by Miss Siemens, pianist. <lb />
All of the numbers of the program <lb />
were well arranged and artistically <lb />
given, though a few of them are es- <lb />
worthy of note. <lb />
The two movements from <lb />
In D minor, by Chadwick. was very <lb />
noticeable because of the excellently <lb />
rendered theme of the <lb />
Also the quintet In E flat <lb />
major. Op. by Schumann, was well <lb />
marked by the and grand <lb />
finale. <lb />
All through the program the play- <lb />
presented a very delicacy <lb />
of tone, which is procurable with on- <lb />
tho best grade of instruments and <lb />
tho most artistic of players. They <lb />
also showed their superiority with <lb />
clinging tones and shading in drop- <lb />
ping from a grand to a <lb />
very soft or In rising from <lb />
a soft to a grand <lb />
The pianist is worthy of note In <lb />
her technique and shading were fault- <lb />
A NORMAL STUDENT. <lb />
CHICKEN'S RETURNED. <lb />
CHOICE CUT FLOWERS OH ALL <lb />
OCCASIONS <lb />
Rose, carnations and <lb />
mums the seasonable flowers now <lb />
Our art in wedding outfits Is <lb />
to the best Nothing finer In floral <lb />
offerings than our styles. <lb />
BULBS <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, shrubs <lb />
plants, shade trees and her <lb />
For winter and spring <lb />
now ready. <lb />
Hyacinths, narcissus, tulips and <lb />
lea In great varieties. Plant <lb />
early for best results, <lb />
plants. <lb />
Mall telephone and telegraph <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. L. t CO. <lb />
Raleigh. N. <lb />
Store phone <lb />
D. J. Jr., <lb />
Agent for Greenville and <lb />
NEWS OF <lb />
Mr. Hens Returned to <lb />
The Roost at Last. <lb />
After straying away and spending <lb />
several nights either on a vacation or <lb />
in attendance upon a suffragette meet- <lb />
the half dozen hens that were <lb />
missing from tho hen roost of Mr. S. <lb />
If, Schultz a few nights ago showed <lb />
up yesterday as usual. Mr. Schultz Is <lb />
of tho opinion that his female fowls <lb />
have heard of the visit of Mrs. Emma <lb />
Pankhurst to tho United States, <lb />
they strayed away from their <lb />
majesties, the rooster, long enough to <lb />
go on a search for the militant leader <lb />
The venerable merchant, however, is <lb />
still wondering whether or not his <lb />
chickens succeeding In finding their <lb />
leader, and would to know the <lb />
exact spot where they spent their short <lb />
vacation. <lb />
WE HATE A FULL LINE OF GUNS. <lb />
rifles and Loaded shells <lb />
and cartridges. Come to see us. J. <lb />
E. and J. G. ltd <lb />
Women employed In the textile in- <lb />
in Germany are in a majority <lb />
over the man. there being <lb />
males as against men. <lb />
Several Attend <lb />
Association. <lb />
Nov. J. <lb />
B. Carroll returned home from Wake <lb />
Forest Monday where she has been <lb />
her daughter, Mrs. R. M. <lb />
Squires. <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company <lb />
have just received a large shipment <lb />
of galvanized and corrugated roofing. <lb />
Miss Fannie Lee Spier spent last <lb />
week end at her home here. <lb />
Cook stoves, heaters and oil stoves <lb />
as cheap as the cheapest, at A. W. <lb />
Ange and Company's. <lb />
Miss Dora E. Cox left Monday for <lb />
Falling Creek where she will attend <lb />
the Baptist <lb />
If you want a good self-rising flour <lb />
see us. We carry the Merry Widow. <lb />
B. D. Forest and Co. <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange went to <lb />
on business Monday. <lb />
Get your ship stuff for hogs, at <lb />
Harrington, Barber and Company. <lb />
Mr. J. H. C. Dixon spent Tuesday <lb />
at his old home near Gardner's Cross <lb />
Roads. <lb />
If it is furniture you want, A. W. <lb />
Ange and Company has it and cheap, <lb />
too. <lb />
Prof. F. C. Nye left Tuesday night <lb />
for Falling Creek to attend the<lb />
Plows of all Black <lb />
and of the best <lb />
steel beam plows on the market. See <lb />
us; our prices are right B. D. For- <lb />
t and Company. <lb />
Messrs. J. R. Carroll and R. T. <lb />
Cox left here Tuesday morning, go- <lb />
through the country, where they <lb />
will attend the As- <lb />
Mr. Cox has been the <lb />
clerk of the association for <lb />
the last few years. <lb />
Sunday Mr. Guy and Miss <lb />
Essie went to Ayden where <lb />
they were united in wedlock. Mr. <lb />
Heath and Miss Nancy Dall were <lb />
also married by Justice of the Peace <lb />
Sam James. <lb />
Tho death of Mr. Knott <lb />
two-year old baby occurred Tuesday <lb />
afternoon. The child was only sick <lb />
very short time. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE <lb />
Farm Contains Acres next to Smith. <lb />
Farm Acres adjoining J. C old place. <lb />
contain SI Acre One mile of <lb />
I Farm Contain Acres one mile of <lb />
Farm contains Acre, Mi cleared, near Conetoe. <lb />
CITY PROPERTY <lb />
Houses and Lot near Dickinson Avenue extended. <lb />
House and lot In West Greenville. <lb />
House and Lot on street one block of <lb />
ft lots In West Greenville, <lb />
Building lots in South <lb />
1-2 Acres in West fine Pecan at bead e <lb />
street- <lb />
Building Lot in N. line Oak on each lot <lb />
It us great pleasure to short of these proper- <lb />
ties. on or write to n when wish to bay or sell. <lb />
Only Few More Left <lb />
Standard Realty Co., <lb />
R. C. Flanagan, Mgr. <lb />
Ones In Banking Trust Company's New Building. <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 corm, and they <lb />
can be purchased on easy terms. <lb />
Fm information write call on. <lb />
J. K. WARREN, <lb />
Trenton, N. C. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they <lb />
cannot reach the scat of the Ca- <lb />
Is a blood or constitutional <lb />
and in order to cure It you must take In- <lb />
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken Internally, and directly upon <lb />
tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's <lb />
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack <lb />
was prescribed by one of the best <lb />
In this country for years and Is <lb />
a regular prescription. It Is composed of <lb />
the best tonics known, combined with tho <lb />
best blood purifiers, directly on the <lb />
mucous surfaces. The perfect <lb />
of the two Ingredients Is what pro- <lb />
such wonderful results In curing <lb />
catarrh. Send for free. <lb />
P. J. CO., Props. Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by Druggists, price <lb />
Fill for <lb />
VISIT <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
Stock of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent <lb />
Sundries, Stationary, School Supplies, <lb />
Candies, Fountain Cigars, and <lb />
All Sick Room Prompt Deliveries <lb />
Prescriptions Most Carefully Compounded <lb />
J. Key Brown, D. <lb />
. <lb />
River Bridge MARKET <lb />
Call to see STEPP AND FLEMING <lb />
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters. <lb />
Meats always fresh, and sell for CASH strictly. <lb />
Beef Steak . per lb. <lb />
Pork Steak . per lb. <lb />
Oysters . per qt. <lb />
Just across the river bridge. No delivering in <lb />
Last year there were work-town. We will save you money if you come to us. <lb />
employed In factories la <lb />
Stepp Fleming <lb />
Britain, of whom were en <lb />
in the trades. <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, O. S. CARR, Cash. Asst-Cash. <lb />
UNITED STATES for postal saving Funds.<lb />
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In Gold To <lb />
We are at all times, willing to divide with our friends, and in this instance <lb />
announce the following prizes to be given to the individual farmer or tenant who <lb />
sells his Tobacco with us. Contest begins Oct 20th and ends with closing sale <lb />
for Christmas Holidays. <lb />
IN GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who sells the pounds <lb />
with us from Oct 20th to Dec <lb />
IN GOLD To individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average <lb />
with us on pounds Tobacco or more from Oct 20th to Dec 19th. <lb />
AH IN GOLD To the individual Farmer or Tenant who makes the biggest average with <lb />
us on pounds Tobacco or more. <lb />
We the fact that there is a lot of good tobacco in this section and we are in a <lb />
to 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. T. Prop. <lb />
V S<lb />
in . <lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
SORTS 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 />
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
RAVE 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 />
w-------L<lb />
Agriculture- Is the t. Wok Healthful. Must of Man. George Washington. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IX THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAME <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
fATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
N. AFTERNOON, <lb />
JOSH MILLS GIVES <lb />
UP <lb />
Surrenders to Authorities in His <lb />
Home Town <lb />
FATAL <lb />
IN <lb />
UNION GOLD <lb />
mine. <lb />
THE DETAILS OF <lb />
Hotly Was Very <lb />
Carved. The Wounded Man <lb />
I in I Sunday <lb />
Joshua Mills, of Washington, who <lb />
i Benjamin Ormond to death <lb />
day night, late yesterday afternoon <lb />
came in from his hiding place <lb />
sin rendered himself to the police <lb />
in his home town. The ex- <lb />
long and tedious search for <lb />
In K inch lire Men Lou Their Lives <lb />
In Head <lb />
Into <lb />
MONROE, Nov. of tin <lb />
most distressing accidents that have <lb />
occurred in Union county, happened <lb />
yesterday at the Howie gold mine, lo- <lb />
about ten miles went Monroe <lb />
and within three miles of <lb />
As a result the terrible calamity <lb />
two men lost their lives, one <lb />
u wife and two very small <lb />
It was at o'clock In the morning <lb />
when Mr. J. known as the <lb />
at the mine, started down <lb />
the main shaft to see the condition <lb />
of the pot, as was his custom to <lb />
four or live times during the night <lb />
The trip is made in a peculiarly con- <lb />
elevator In which one is <lb />
taken down in a bucket, and which <lb />
l operated by steam. <lb />
The wire cable that conducts the <lb />
as it is called, is wrap- <lb />
around a large wooden pulley <lb />
Who the White House <lb />
Bride and Groom Are <lb />
Something Miss <lb />
Wilson and Mr. Sayre <lb />
the man who sent his victim to the to a Well that weighs <lb />
grave was not experienced, and the something like pounds. When <lb />
policemen and the bucket had ascended about ninety <lb />
calmly placed him under arrest when I feet there was a sudden stop and there <lb />
he appealed yesterday afternoon. being no signal from Mr. Mr. <lb />
Not half of the horrors of the Will Crow, the night policeman, de- <lb />
were told in these col to investigate. <lb />
yesterday, as later reports <lb />
the affair give more details. Ormond <lb />
was in a barber shop waiting his <lb />
on the chair when Mills came in the <lb />
door, and went to tho rear of <lb />
shop where Ormond was sitting near <lb />
the stove. A passed be- <lb />
tween the two men, and Mills drew <lb />
from ills trousers a pocket knife o.- <lb />
some sort of a weapon of that nature. <lb />
and began cutting Ormond. <lb />
wounded man threw up his arm to pro <lb />
net himself, and when he did received <lb />
the full benefit of a blow directed at <lb />
i-in by his assailant, and hi arm was <lb />
almost severed. was also a <lb />
long gash across his throat, which <lb />
alone, it is reported, would have <lb />
ed the man's death had there been no <lb />
others. With sixteen wounds on his <lb />
body, and with blood streaming form <lb />
every one of them, the dying man <lb />
started out of the shop, broke a <lb />
glass window In an effort to get <lb />
from Mills, and staggered on toward <lb />
a doctor's office. Ho fell In front <lb />
of a pool room a short distance away, <lb />
and was carried by the on <lb />
to a drug store where he lost a great <lb />
quantity of blood while waiting for <lb />
the arrival of physicians. <lb />
He was taken to a hospital, and his <lb />
wounds dressed, though the <lb />
raid that he was the worst <lb />
ed man that they had treated In <lb />
and none of thorn though <lb />
be would recover. <lb />
Considerable excitement was <lb />
pd In Washington over the affair, and <lb />
it Is reported that Mills remained <lb />
within two blocks of the scene of the <lb />
murder for at least an hour after the <lb />
occurrence, and back to the <lb />
barber and offered to repay the <lb />
for the damage he had <lb />
done. The crowd In the barber shop <lb />
at the time of the assault <lb />
greatly excited, all of them made <lb />
a wild rush for the door. One man <lb />
is said to have received a cut in hit <lb />
head In an effort to get out, it not <lb />
being known whether he came in con <lb />
with Mills knife or a piece of <lb />
broken glass. <lb />
FOB SALE. <lb />
I will sell on Monday, December <lb />
on the farm about three miles north <lb />
of Greenville, formerly owned by my <lb />
the late It. Mayo, all th, <lb />
farming Implements on said place <lb />
three horses, one mule, several heads <lb />
of cattle and hog-, also a large <lb />
of corn. For particulars apply <lb />
t. A. J. MAYO, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Mr Frank Brown, of Scotland Neck <lb />
was In town today. <lb />
When the was brought <lb />
to tho surface and it was found that <lb />
Mr. was not in It. Mr. Crow <lb />
started down and when about <lb />
same distance there was a great crash <lb />
and the largo wooden pulley went <lb />
down, striking him on the head and <lb />
crushed him into an unrecognizable <lb />
piece of humanity. <lb />
At o'clock in the day the bodies <lb />
were recovered. <lb />
Mil. DENNIS LEAVES. <lb />
Editor This Paper to Unties on <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
Mr. Henry A. Dennis, who <lb />
June has been editor of The He- <lb />
Hector, will today sever his <lb />
with this paper, and will leave <lb />
tomorrow afternoon for Raleigh ti <lb />
take up his duties on the staff of the <lb />
and Observer. Mr. Dennis ac- <lb />
the position on tho Raleigh <lb />
paper last week, and is called away <lb />
shortly after his acceptance in order <lb />
to aid In handling for the News and <lb />
Observer tho sessions of the <lb />
Assembly, which <lb />
will convene In the capitol city to <lb />
morrow evening and will he in <lb />
for three days. <lb />
WHITE dinner <lb />
Honor of Miss Jessie Wilson <lb />
Mr. F. II. <lb />
WASHINGTON Nov. The <lb />
dent and Mrs. Wilson at <lb />
dinner at the tonight <lb />
in honor of their daughter, Miss Jes- <lb />
Wilson, and Francis B. Sayre, who <lb />
are to married next Tuesday. It <lb />
was the first White House function <lb />
given for the young couple. All the <lb />
members of the wedding party were <lb />
among the guests, who Included Win- <lb />
T. Assistant Attorney <lb />
General, Major <lb />
John Knapp, Ir. Cary T. <lb />
Aide to the President Felix Frank- <lb />
F. of Insular Affairs; <lb />
II. O. Dunn, U. S. N., and Misses <lb />
Marshall, of Washington, <lb />
Ruth Hall, of Washington; Lucy and <lb />
Mary Smith, of New Orleans; <lb />
and Margaret Wilson and Helen <lb />
Woodrow Hones. <lb />
Mrs. Wade, of Va., <lb />
has been visiting her daughter, Mm <lb />
K. M. Woolen, for sumo time, <lb />
this morning for Florence, S C <lb />
Miss Susie Proctor, of Grimesland <lb />
came in morning to attend the <lb />
marriage. <lb />
Mrs M H. returned Mon- <lb />
day evening from a visit In <lb />
PERSONNEL THE WEDDING <lb />
PARTY NAMES THE <lb />
WHITE <lb />
AMI GROOMS. <lb />
G, Nov. <lb />
Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, the <lb />
thirteenth White House bride, who was <lb />
married today at the White House to <lb />
Mr. Francis Sayre, is an at- <lb />
tractive and rather serious-minded <lb />
young woman of many accomplish <lb />
She was born in Gainesville, <lb />
Ga., twenty-six years ago, as the <lb />
of Woodrow Wilson, <lb />
then associate professor of history <lb />
and political economy at Bryan Mawr <lb />
College, Bryan Mawr, Pa., and his <lb />
wife, Helen Louise Wilson of <lb />
Savannah, Ga., whom he had married <lb />
Juno 1885. Miss Jessie received <lb />
her early education at home under <lb />
the direction of her father and by <lb />
a German governess. Later she went <lb />
to school and eventually to <lb />
College, Baltimore, from which In- <lb />
she was special- <lb />
in political economy. Choosing <lb />
j settlement work as her vocation, she <lb />
gave two busy years to it as a work <lb />
among the laborers and the poor <lb />
at Kensington, near Philadelphia. <lb />
When her parents lived at Princeton, <lb />
Miss Jessie continued her settlement <lb />
work at Trenton, N. J., and also be- <lb />
came Identified with reform and set- <lb />
movements in several other <lb />
large cities, including New York Phil- <lb />
Baltimore and Washington. <lb />
Miss Jessie Wilson was never a so- <lb />
butterfly, although since the re- <lb />
of tho Wilson family to tin <lb />
national capitol circumstances <lb />
ally compelled her to part In <lb />
many social functions of an official <lb />
or semi-official character. Tall, hand- <lb />
some, of a decidedly type and <lb />
with attractive, strongly modeled <lb />
Miss Jessie Wilson attracted <lb />
great deal of admiration in social cir- <lb />
She always was fond of out- <lb />
door life and became a line hors. <lb />
woman. while living In Wash- <lb />
Miss Jessie Wilson continued <lb />
her active Interest In settlement work <lb />
and it was while she was engaged <lb />
In her favorite work that she first <lb />
met Mr. Sayre, whose bride she be- <lb />
came today. <lb />
Francis Sayre, the bride- <lb />
groom at today's White wed- <lb />
ding, was horn In South Bethlehem. <lb />
Pa., In 1885 as the son of the late <lb />
Robert Sayre. who died In <lb />
leaving a large fortune. Rob- <lb />
was a civil engine, <lb />
whoso exceptional ability was well <lb />
known and recognized throughout the <lb />
country. Ho was the builder of the <lb />
Lehigh Valley railroad and later be- <lb />
came assistant to the president of <lb />
that road. He also built up and he <lb />
came general manager of the Beth- <lb />
iron works, now known as the <lb />
Bethlehem Steel Works. He was a <lb />
of considerable prominence and <lb />
many years was president of the <lb />
board trustees of high University. <lb />
Ills widow, the mother of Mr. Fran- <lb />
Sayre. is the daughter of <lb />
John Williamson Nevin, theologian <lb />
and of Franklin and Mar- <lb />
Lancaster. Pa. She is <lb />
descended from a framer of the Con- <lb />
Williamson, <lb />
of Congress. Her brother was the <lb />
late Root. J. Nevin. head of the <lb />
loan h of Rome, Italy, She <lb />
also Id B cousin to Ethelbert<lb />
Kevin, the composer, Mr. <lb />
only brother, Rev. John Nevin Sayre, <lb />
is now a missionary in China. <lb />
Mr. Francis es re received <lb />
an excellent education He was two <lb />
years at Hill School, Pa. <lb />
and two at School <lb />
j N. J. from b be <lb />
graduated In 1904. Entering <lb />
College tin following year, be <lb />
i ed prominence in his and also <lb />
I in other fields. He was manager of <lb />
tho football team, was valedictorian <lb />
I of the class of He spent two <lb />
summers with Dr. on the <lb />
the Alaska relief ship <lb />
and In entered Harvard Law <lb />
School from which he graduated with <lb />
honors. His vacations he spent <lb />
in many parts of tho world <lb />
He avoided the beaten paths of tour- <lb />
travel visited nearly every <lb />
European country. His vacation <lb />
year lie spent in Alaska and north- <lb />
Siberia and after his return he <lb />
became one of the assistant in the <lb />
law office Charles S. Whitman, dis- <lb />
attorney of New York. <lb />
Mr. Sayre Is a <lb />
young man who loves to travel, not <lb />
so much for his pleasure, but to <lb />
learn by careful observation. He <lb />
ways took great Interest In social re- <lb />
form work and at one time worked <lb />
as a common miner in a coal mine <lb />
In Alabama to study the conditions <lb />
of the workers at close range. It <lb />
was their common interest In settle- <lb />
work which first brought Mr. <lb />
Sayre and his bride together and laid <lb />
the foundations for the romance which <lb />
culminated today their marriage. <lb />
Personnel of the Wedding Party. <lb />
The Bride <lb />
Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, second <lb />
daughter of the President and <lb />
Mrs. Wilson. <lb />
The Bride-room <lb />
Francis Bowes son of the late <lb />
Robert H. Sayre. of Bethlehem, Pa. <lb />
Officiating Clergyman <lb />
Tho Rev. Sylvester W. Beach, of <lb />
Princeton, N. J. <lb />
Best Man <lb />
Sir Wilfred T. of <lb />
Maid of Honor <lb />
Miss Margaret Wilson, sister of the <lb />
bride. <lb />
Bridesmaids <lb />
Miss R. Wilson, sister of the <lb />
bride; Miss Mary G. White, of <lb />
Baltimore; Miss Adeline <lb />
Scott, of Princeton; <lb />
Miss Brown, <lb />
of Atlanta. <lb />
Charles E, Hughes. Jr., of Washing <lb />
ton, D. C; Benjamin II. Burton, of <lb />
New York; Dr. Clark, <lb />
of Salem, Mass.; Dr. Gil- <lb />
of Mont- <lb />
N. J. <lb />
The Thirteen While House Brides. <lb />
Payne, a sister of Mrs. <lb />
Madison, and Judge Todd. of <lb />
Kentucky. <lb />
Anna Todd, a cousin of Mrs <lb />
Madison, and Congressman John <lb />
G. Jackson, of Virginia. <lb />
Monroe, daughter of Pres- <lb />
Monroe, and Lawrence <lb />
secretary to the <lb />
President. <lb />
1826 John Adams, son of President <lb />
John Adams, and his <lb />
cousin. Helen Jackson. <lb />
1819 Delia Lewis, a friend of <lb />
dent Jackson, and <lb />
Joseph of <lb />
the French legation. <lb />
Boston, niece of <lb />
Jackson, and It. Polk. <lb />
1837 Emily Martin, a distant <lb />
of President Jackson, <lb />
Lewis Randolph, <lb />
Elisabeth Tyler, daughter of <lb />
President Tyler, and Algernon <lb />
QUARTER MILLION THE RESIGNATION <lb />
OF JUDGE <lb />
BIGGEST III WEEKS. <lb />
KS TO II M- <lb />
AT A BAND <lb />
Washington Van Leaves Superior <lb />
Court Bench <lb />
A remarkable in tin- <lb />
of pounds of tobacco on the local <lb />
market and a continuance the <lb />
gradual tailing off in the o <lb />
cotton are observed on the Green- <lb />
ville markets today. A break of <lb />
. pounds was noted on tobacco <lb />
market, which is the largest that the <lb />
town has experienced since the big <lb />
spies of September and early October. <lb />
The buyers and were <lb />
very agreeably surprised to see such <lb />
a large amount coming into the mar- <lb />
during the morning, and are of <lb />
the opinion that there is yet much <lb />
more to be sold. <lb />
Sales today were not concluded <lb />
until very near the time limit set by <lb />
the tobacco board of trade for the <lb />
sales of a day to close, that hour be- <lb />
4-30 o'clock. Of course, the mar- <lb />
handled a great deal more than <lb />
this on some of the days during the <lb />
busiest season, but the sales were <lb />
run longer in the day at that time <lb />
than now. It would not have <lb />
ed very much more than is here to- <lb />
day to block the market for the day <lb />
The price continues to be good. <lb />
Still <lb />
Th cotton market Is still tumbling <lb />
today, and basis middling is selling <lb />
at 5-S cunts per pound. The mar- <lb />
opened at 3-4 cents, but grad <lb />
fell to the price named. De- <lb />
futures was last reported at <lb />
cents per pound, and latest quo- <lb />
on the staple for May gave the <lb />
at 12.79 cents. The Green- <lb />
ville market Is handling about <lb />
bales today. <lb />
TENNIS TEAM. <lb />
Continues Its Winning Never <lb />
Having Been Defeated. <lb />
DURHAM, Nov. upheld <lb />
her record of being invincible to de- <lb />
teat in tennis Saturday when the <lb />
team defeated that of Wake For- <lb />
est. Trinity's tennis team baa never <lb />
been defeated. N. I. White and A. R. <lb />
Anderson, the vanity tennis team at <lb />
Trinity, have been playing <lb />
for the past two years. They have <lb />
played nearly all the colleges of the <lb />
except Carolina, and have been <lb />
unable to arrange a with the <lb />
University team. <lb />
Friday afternoon Wake Forest and <lb />
Trinity participated In two sets of <lb />
doubles. Trinity won both. The <lb />
scores were 6-2, 6-3. Saturday An- <lb />
of Trinity, and of <lb />
Wake Forest, and White, of Trinity, <lb />
and of Wake Sorest played <lb />
two sets of singles. Anderson tool; <lb />
both sets from his man by the over- <lb />
whelming score of 6-0. 6-0. White <lb />
defeated his man In both sets, score <lb />
6-3. 7-5. <lb />
Mr. Simmons may just put it down <lb />
that it will make Editor Oliver all <lb />
the worse. <lb />
Emily niece President <lb />
Hayes, and Gen Russell <lb />
Frances Folsom and President <lb />
Clover Cleveland. <lb />
1906 Alice Roosevelt, daughter of <lb />
President Roosevelt, and Rep- <lb />
Nicholas <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Wilson, daughter Pres- <lb />
Francis <lb />
Sayre. <lb />
inn Becomes lie <lb />
Judge <lb />
Fearing a Breakdown <lb />
Health. <lb />
Genuine regret over the unexpected <lb />
resignation Judge Stephen C. Bra- <lb />
of Washington, Is felt by the <lb />
members of the Greenville bar. many <lb />
of whom know and are personally ac- <lb />
with the retiring judge The <lb />
resignation of the distinguished Jurist <lb />
of the state superior court mil v, ., <lb />
forwarded yesterday to <lb />
and the news was announced <lb />
from Raleigh and Washington <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
Judge resignation is to <lb />
take effect on December of this <lb />
and after that time the Washing- <lb />
ton man will likely resume his <lb />
in some town h he ha- <lb />
as yet decided upon. The follow- <lb />
clipping from the Washington <lb />
Daily News, of yesterday, will he read <lb />
with interest by those interested in the <lb />
judge's from the superior <lb />
court <lb />
His Honor Judge Stephen C <lb />
has decided to resign his <lb />
as judge of the dis- <lb />
He mailed his letter of <lb />
nation to Governor yesterday <lb />
Judge says in his <lb />
which is to take place on <lb />
that while his work on the <lb />
bench has thus far rather <lb />
than impaired his health, yet that a <lb />
continuation of the close <lb />
day after day, will be prejudicial to <lb />
him and that it is best for him to re- <lb />
tire now than undergo the risk <lb />
of remaining longer in the work. <lb />
The news of this step on the part <lb />
of Judge will be known will, <lb />
regret not only in his borne town bit <lb />
throughout the state. <lb />
Judge received his license <lb />
to practice law from the North Car- <lb />
Superior Court in and went <lb />
to New Bern where he practiced for <lb />
a year and a half, during that time <lb />
copying the position as city attorney <lb />
Leaving New Bern he went to the <lb />
of St. Louis where he remained eve <lb />
years, returning to his <lb />
town where from the v, <lb />
he enjoyed a large and lucrative <lb />
to the lime he was appointed <lb />
by Governor as judge <lb />
Judicial district to succeed Judge <lb />
Ward, who resigned . At <lb />
the last general election Judge <lb />
was elected to his high With <lb />
practically no opposition and <lb />
that time has been presiding over the <lb />
courts of North Carolina with ability <lb />
and universal Satisfaction to all <lb />
and the bar. <lb />
Judge as yet has <lb />
lated no plans as to the future hut it <lb />
is to be hoped that ho will decide to <lb />
resume his law practice Washing- <lb />
ton, where he is best known and mast <lb />
admired. <lb />
Since his administration on H <lb />
and wherever ha has on r <lb />
the state many <lb />
have been his both a lawyer an I <lb />
as a high toned gentleman and <lb />
retires to private carrying with <lb />
him the very best wishes of tho en- <lb />
tile state for every which ho <lb />
-o richly deserves, Few nun In Ninth <lb />
have worn the <lb />
mine with more ability and fairness. <lb />
v to who will succeed Judge Bra- <lb />
on tie bench at this writing can- <lb />
not be surmised. will so doubt <lb />
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