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GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
SOUTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
IN THE WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
RT FACILITIES. <lb />
WE I. AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE nUN <lb />
AMONG THE REST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NO mil CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY To TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPAt E AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT <lb />
TO To THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
a u s I n ; <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND V <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
M Will H <lb />
Fierce Conflict Between <lb />
The Federals and Rebels <lb />
for Than Hours <lb />
Battle Waged <lb />
Kill mm wounded <lb />
lawmakers Virginia <lb />
Found Guilty of Accept- <lb />
Bribes <lb />
Mrs. Cherry's Impersonation <lb />
Mights blob <lb />
Muncie <lb />
Mrs. Griffith was a charming <lb />
ten . the Club at its premiums truthfulness, Ion <lb />
meeting Monday, November -n find these rat traps at J K. <lb />
II OF FROM <lb />
in v tows of win n <lb />
i den, Hit I <lb />
Mr. George Prescott, tell us I he <lb />
t at rats in a Ire <lb />
in one string, Mr. All Manning <lb />
, c I at mi <lb />
time. these gentlemen have <lb />
CAN NOT A CANDIDATE <lb />
GUiLTY <lb />
I Almost all the members were present <lb />
j and n number of guests enjoyed a <lb />
I delightful program. The president, <lb />
j Mrs. Rose, called the meeting to <lb />
W, Va Dec. 30.- The responses were on <lb />
Dive members the West Virginia Thanksgiving and Included many bits <lb />
Legislature are guilty accepting M as <lb />
bribes in connection with the thoughts. <lb />
of a United Stales Senator Mrs. Lincoln had charge <lb />
the regular session held In January the entertainment for the <lb />
and <lb />
the federal Is <lb />
able Because Ortega Or. <lb />
den to Execute So-Call- <lb />
ed <lb />
Tex., Dec. bat- <lb />
between 5.000 rebels under Gen- <lb />
and the northern <lb />
division the Mexican federal j expelled, according to th <lb />
around Mexico U joint legislative committee made Mr. o <lb />
c o he horde from tots place today. One member of Christian Church and Mrs <lb />
sens t. and members of t, James Burton Cherry, o, Greenville. <lb />
and Bro. <lb />
We are glad to note the Improve- <lb />
of Mr. Lorenzo who <lb />
has been confined to his room Co. <lb />
week. <lb />
When a man speak evil of <lb />
name, is a test of patience; <lb />
when he digs by hand, that is <lb />
a test of Judgment Why not <lb />
IS BELIEF Ml T VI THOU <lb />
OF THE MIS THAI<lb />
AT <lb />
CALUMET, Dec <lb />
of tin- man who Started tip- <lb />
Christmas Eve catastrophe by calling <lb />
in a crowded hall her.- was <lb />
tonight by O. II. Hilton <lb />
i chief counsel of the Western Fed- <lb />
, . ,,. .,.,.,. <lb />
Is Statement Issued by General <lb />
Julian S. Carr <lb />
PREFERS PRIVATE <lb />
in <lb />
February, 1818, aim should bi and surprised the club by <lb />
Mrs. wife of the <lb />
I dynamite Just received <lb />
ton at <lb />
Cell tonight. No bullets came across <lb />
he border. <lb />
The had been engaged for <lb />
dirty six hours and many had beer <lb />
and wounded, <lb />
Ortega executing a <lb />
J. II. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Labor has been resumed on both <lb />
bank building and the depot, and <lb />
with a few more weeks of good <lb />
we hone to see these needed <lb />
house of delegates were indicted last N. C, who entertained us most en- <lb />
charred with accenting Mrs. sang buildings <lb />
SETS by Osgood, Dr. Fountain Co, <lb />
not been brought <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
the market Those who <lb />
Five of men under indictment <lb />
flan movements, steadily kept on since have been tried, convicted and <lb />
naive, gaining loot foot to terms in the state peal <lb />
to the federal stronghold, <lb />
The federal forces, crippled state Senator lien A. Smith <lb />
organized by the rebel onslaught. Delegates S. U. O. Rhodes, Duff <lb />
clung to the hillside trenches, where Dr. H. F. Asbury and David Hill arc- <lb />
their leaders had decided to make <lb />
last stand. They rallied somewhat <lb />
from the panic that seized many <lb />
them with the first volleys of the <lb />
rebels when daylight disclosed the <lb />
of Ortega's men and put up a <lb />
plucky fight against heavy odds, <lb />
though their losses were <lb />
wounds and desertions. Many wound- <lb />
ed and deserters waded waist deep <lb />
through the river to the American <lb />
side. <lb />
it was Impossible to even <lb />
mate the number of dead and wound- <lb />
ed. Fifteen federal wounded who <lb />
waded the river were allowed to re- <lb />
main and were cared for by the United <lb />
States army physicians but several <lb />
unwounded federal deserter <lb />
were disarmed by the United Stated- <lb />
border patrol under Major <lb />
and sent hack across the border. <lb />
Army officers were convinced that <lb />
casualties had been heavy and <lb />
Cross representatives sent requests <lb />
for more help and hospital <lb />
Neither the opposing forces is <lb />
provided with the hospital facilities. <lb />
and the wounded have been left on <lb />
the hillsides where they fell. <lb />
Although 5.000 rebels were engaged, <lb />
much of the tire was Ineffective In <lb />
the early hours of the battle because <lb />
of the position they occupied below <lb />
the village. <lb />
a cluster of adobe build- <lb />
stands a mile from the border <lb />
t the top of high hills which line th. <lb />
through which the rebels ad- <lb />
When day dawned Ortega's <lb />
men had gained the foot of a bill <lb />
three miles-front the village, where <lb />
the had planted a fort to <lb />
command approaches to the town <lb />
DUN it, i----- <lb />
Edwards as United States sen- responding with Song b, <lb />
by <lb />
to see us a few minutes Monday <lb />
and tells us be Will return to <lb />
i in- , . <lb />
in a most pleasing and captivating bis studies In New York as soon as <lb />
Mrs. Cherry next delighted the holidays are over. We personally <lb />
us with her vivid portrayal of great things of this young <lb />
life the old south. She is I southerner, and no doubt but he will <lb />
as an impersonator of this reflect great credit on the profession <lb />
race, which Is fast disappearing, and when he finishes his post graduate <lb />
Which will soon be found only in th course, <lb />
annals of past history. She Mr. Stand Hodges has purchased <lb />
recommended tor expulsion ,. reeling of the two houses and lots of Dr. J. W. <lb />
gates Geo. B. Van Meter and Thomas almost to worship <lb />
Smith have <lb />
trial. <lb />
that existed between the de <lb />
and his and <lb />
who abused their slaves <lb />
being the exception and the disgrace <lb />
attached to the same having <lb />
near the Seminar <lb />
It is said by some that <lb />
a curry comb and brush is hall feed, <lb />
end a blanket, is even more, you can <lb />
g, i all these at J, R. Smith and Bros. <lb />
Mr. W. P Hart, is spending a few <lb />
nil to even days at enjoying the <lb />
to the time. boat riding, if not bathing <lb />
She gave In dialect many tales of, t . <lb />
their quaint songs and folklore. <lb />
were blended with the laughter as <lb />
we listened to and Ole <lb />
Adam and many <lb />
Miss Hard. <lb />
Catkin of Grimesland, and i <lb />
Jenkins of Greenville are <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. Harper. <lb />
We are offering our new Hut Club <lb />
True Merit and Quality How shoes <lb />
rates for the next sixty days , TOng, given <lb />
These shoes are among the very best. . , A .,, i <lb />
The ladies expressed regret that <lb />
the market Those who navel am, . ,,. <lb />
worn these know their merits. they had <lb />
in declaring that they I. id never <lb />
let us supply you wren . a mi <lb />
or Children shoes Mfg pr ,,. <lb />
in while <lb />
Come and let us <lb />
B. D. Forrest and Co. <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange and family <lb />
here Sunday for Martin county where <lb />
will spend a few days with his <lb />
farther <lb />
It is cold now, come and see <lb />
Harbor and Co., for your rub- <lb />
shoes and boots. <lb />
See It. W. Hail for your meats of <lb />
all kinds. He also carries a nice lint <lb />
of groceries. <lb />
Clara went to <lb />
villa yesterday. <lb />
Go to and Co., for your <lb />
bicycle auto supplies, <lb />
Mrs. T. Cox went to Ayden <lb />
See Harrington and Barber Co. <lb />
your steel bean plows, peg tooth and <lb />
disc harrows. <lb />
Begin the New rightly by <lb />
Buggy, a Tar <lb />
talked of <lb />
here in our city. <lb />
A rising vote of thanks were given <lb />
to Mrs. Mrs Cherry and <lb />
Mrs. Leah, the ladies expressing the <lb />
hope that they would be treated to <lb />
a slice of at their next meet- <lb />
at the home of Mrs. Ell <lb />
-The Ind. <lb />
M t V <lb />
EIGHTS BILLED <lb />
FOR THE HEW <lb />
i s t Buggy, a <lb />
Keel and v Q. Cox MU <lb />
. Co., will in you up with buggy bar- <lb />
They spread along the hillsides and and a few o wire In <lb />
opened s lire which was your wagon and you may expect I <lb />
day and which was supported <lb />
ten machine guns they bad dragged <lb />
,, the de-i rt from <lb />
Foot by foot the rebels approach. <lb />
the federal trenches until their Are <lb />
became too severe for the defenders <lb />
who retired until, as darkness fell, all <lb />
federals who had not fled were <lb />
In the shelter of the town Itself <lb />
the rebels tonight appear- <lb />
ed to have much <lb />
th struggle was <lb />
defined. mt the will <lb />
render because General <lb />
bat explicit orders to <lb />
the so-i ailed volunteers, and <lb />
Generals <lb />
co. foes Antonio Rojas, <lb />
I I a and On <lb />
year throughout <lb />
Mr. F. W. Carroll left here <lb />
morning Wake Forest College. <lb />
If you have hogs or beet cattle Col <lb />
sale, see or write R, W. <lb />
For your heaters, stoves, ranged <lb />
and all of hardware, especial- <lb />
roofing, see A, W. and Co. <lb />
Braxton has returned <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
i. sou an In a d nun -r <lb />
oil or gasoline see and Co. <lb />
Mrs. Sarah aim son, <lb />
Bethel are visiting her brother, Mr, <lb />
L. Rollins. <lb />
Mr and Mrs. Jenkins, Of <lb />
who been Visiting Mrs. <lb />
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. ; <lb />
c, ,. Monday. <lb />
i . nuts, bananas, lea and <lb />
CHICAGO, Dec. The New <lb />
will be ushered In tomorrow <lb />
with a festival of fisticuffs <lb />
the Atlantic to the Pacific <lb />
Though no championship bouts an <lb />
n the calendar there are Si M <lb />
contents billed that should afford <lb />
some good entertainment tor the <lb />
light fans. Iii a scheduled <lb />
lout at Leach Croat <lb />
the New lightweight, en <lb />
to repeat the trick knock- <lb />
out Bud Anderson, the <lb />
hoy. Another light should bi <lb />
worth seeing will be the 10-round <lb />
at New Orleans between Johnny <lb />
Dundee Welsh, Dillon will I <lb />
for i rounds at In <lb />
and Joe and Earl <lb />
hi r arc hooked to go the <lb />
distance at Cincinnati George chip <lb />
the victor over Frank Klaus. Is to <lb />
i. i i am i <lb />
Pittsburgh In another bout <lb />
I. <lb />
have Joe us an <lb />
machinery, at the power w. <lb />
having no street lights, we hope tie- <lb />
trouble will soon be remedied, as we <lb />
light to darkness <lb />
Mr, Sol Jackson son Mr. S <lb />
Jackson, has the pneumonia. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Move of near Hooker- <lb />
ton has rented the and <lb />
will move her family here In the near <lb />
future. <lb />
With steam you can encompass <lb />
world, with Electricity, you can do <lb />
the same, with shot gun and revolver <lb />
you can protect your family and <lb />
money. Plenty Of these can he found <lb />
at J. R, Smith and Bros. <lb />
How much higher will land go <lb />
Mr. C. E Hart, of has re <lb />
fused 14.000.00 for his Harper farm <lb />
Chief of Police, Mr M. H Bum- <lb />
roll has resigned his position, and <lb />
will soon move his family near the <lb />
town of <lb />
Mr. Hen Craft spent Tuesday <lb />
in the and tells us that he has <lb />
Bl or ten cotton In <lb />
the Held, and when the I want <lb />
money, he tells then, <lb />
pd k a bale of n d sell II <lb />
tells us I <lb />
lion is bad. very <lb />
Mess, stocks Bros. Hookerton <lb />
hi the Mr. <lb />
it. k, on i street Mr. <lb />
will move In the country i i <lb />
his near I Id. <lb />
There is a nice i tor a shoe <lb />
workman to open . here, and <lb />
do a general repairing business as <lb />
harness like, <lb />
Mrs. Alice I. Harrington, and <lb />
daughter, Velma, of <lb />
Ml of <lb />
who has been ti i A C <lb />
C visiting rel and Mi <lb />
ration of Miners. Mr. Hilton ask- <lb />
ed that the coroner's Inquest Into <lb />
the tragedy of deaths be adjourned <lb />
until tomorrow, saying that he de- <lb />
sired to produce witnesses who claim- <lb />
ed they could identify the man. <lb />
The greater part of the <lb />
again today was that the cry or lire <lb />
came from within the hall. Three of <lb />
the thirty or more witnesses claimed <lb />
to have seen a Citizen's Alliance but- <lb />
ton on the man. Several the <lb />
saw the man who cried lire, most <lb />
of them said they had no pin <lb />
lb- was seen, persons In <lb />
different puts of the hall, and there <lb />
were half a score descriptions of <lb />
man. <lb />
Uncompromising adherence to their <lb />
determination never by direct or in- <lb />
direct means to the Wes- <lb />
tern of Miners was pro- <lb />
today by mine owners <lb />
the copper strike district who <lb />
willing to the visit her. <lb />
John H. solicitor of <lb />
Department of Labor, could not <lb />
with the Federation, even If we <lb />
said F. W. Denton, manager <lb />
of the Range <lb />
Work. men at work never <lb />
would consider employment under- <lb />
ground with members the union <lb />
for there always would be ti <lb />
end In of the fact I <lb />
men are working for the companies, <lb />
we cannot Ignore <lb />
The strike i to enter upon its final <lb />
within two days, tome row <lb />
log the last upon which the <lb />
will receive applications for <lb />
from strikers. Originally. December <lb />
been set as the limit. What- <lb />
ever good the extension of thirty <lb />
might have accomplished was. wiped <lb />
cut by the Italian Hall disaster, the <lb />
controversy to who give re <lb />
lief to afflicted families and the <lb />
of Charles H Meyer president <lb />
Of the Federation. <lb />
The detailed figures Obtained from <lb />
both sides today found In I <lb />
claims as wide apart as the <lb />
Employers said there were less that <lb />
actual strikers l In tin <lb />
union fur- <lb />
Ins <lb />
trike hen. I in- P <lb />
men <lb />
Expresses Gratitude t <lb />
tin- Letter- Containing Offers i <lb />
support. Expressions <lb />
Favor. <lb />
Dec. 30- In a <lb />
;. today, Gem Julian s <lb />
Carr says that be is not a candidate <lb />
fir Governor and he makes it plain <lb />
that he not authorized any ore to <lb />
a that he would accept the <lb />
if tendered him. His n <lb />
am not a candidate for to <lb />
nor. have not said, nor have i <lb />
any one ; say for Die <lb />
I would accept the nomination. am <lb />
; I'll to n lot <lb />
r which have me <lb />
ting my nomination and <lb />
of support l genuinely <lb />
i lat all these, my . <lb />
i to remain In private station. <lb />
st lively, <lb />
JULIAN S. <lb />
Strong Demand Hint to Bus. <lb />
Ii is known that strong pres- <lb />
sure was brought to bear on General <lb />
Can- to gel In the raj . rout <lb />
letters and telegrams were received <lb />
y him assuring him support. <lb />
notable and tin la- <lb />
notice of his supposed <lb />
by en- State press, some the <lb />
known publications urging <lb />
to t i- in the race <lb />
being that the nomination <lb />
. of Governor would be <lb />
a compliment to him. but to all <lb />
the Confederate veterans of the <lb />
the opportunity to bestow <lb />
whom is fast slipping aw a;. <lb />
Th. mention <lb />
in the net <lb />
by the Democrats for Governor <lb />
was made about a month age lb- <lb />
idea struck a popular chord and <lb />
became s topic of gen. ml news <lb />
discussion and comment all <lb />
the State, the Impression being <lb />
that the Durham man had never <lb />
received from the people tin I <lb />
adequate evidences of appreciation <lb />
the great S hi b <lb />
. rosily lie lob i I <lb />
be derided to gel in the e <lb />
ii friends say that <lb />
, no i I ha i <lb />
I it <lb />
The companies heir, d <lb />
men were d I I <lb />
the strike i they el <lb />
,. en were h I nil of I differ- <lb />
two I <lb />
gone to ;<lb />
Is league clubs i. <lb />
from sales of last <lb />
n The W-r IT lOSS- <lb />
en to higher leagues. <lb />
Houses Entered. <lb />
There hi en i <lb />
lea of dwelling <lb />
of He bi In the v. tern <lb />
.,, lion the town, The Ii u es on- <lb />
i red so i <lb />
We learn M Boyd, Jr., Mr, A. J. <lb />
. o here In the and Mi E. B <lb />
near future, and I n cotton seed, <lb />
, sell <lb />
is a lo of changing of <lb />
iii . farmers In this com- <lb />
We i it la all for the <lb />
best, tall; <lb />
no -ii <lb />
iii each Instance <lb />
entered i In the and <lb />
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Come to see and let us show you what <lb />
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Established 1866. <lb />
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it <lb />
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Oysters . lot per <lb />
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FROM THE OLD HOME <lb />
By L. O. HUME. <lb />
REFRESHMENT FOR ONE <lb />
By CLARA <lb />
There la no more lonely experience <lb />
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large city, upon a holiday; so thought <lb />
Hargrave, as started out for <lb />
the one Thanksgiving after- <lb />
noon. In a brave effort to enjoy the , <lb />
day. In spite of her lonely condition. ; <lb />
belonged to an old cultivated <lb />
family of Hartford, but, like so many <lb />
of our old r r i families, the <lb />
strength of the had bean <lb />
given to accumulation of culture <lb />
than cumulation of <lb />
and had accepted <lb />
In a young boarding school <lb />
In <lb />
Mr. Joshua Wheeler, <lb />
well-to-do and a merchant of Han <lb />
found himself held in Buffalo <lb />
this same Thanksgiving day He did <lb />
not know that a in Buffalo <lb />
indeed, ho had no let a nor thought <lb />
of her Since she was a child. <lb />
Lydia, as she turned down <lb />
street, headed for the Star theater, <lb />
was delighted to see some one from <lb />
her old home, and approached Mr. <lb />
Wheeler with happy confidence. As <lb />
came near enough to speak to him. <lb />
plainly that he did not <lb />
her. She hesitated, and filled With <lb />
embarrassment and indignation, <lb />
on She had not gone far, when . <lb />
she heard rapid footsteps behind her, <lb />
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Mr. Wheeler. In his most man- <lb />
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I join murmured Mr. <lb />
Wheeler. <lb />
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she replied. <lb />
Lydia had been rowing her own boat ; <lb />
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steer. <lb />
Mr. Wheeler secured their seats and <lb />
they were comfortably settled with , <lb />
minuses to chat before the <lb />
went up. could not feel , <lb />
certain that Mr. Wheeler did not know <lb />
her. and In order to test the point <lb />
you must tell me who you <lb />
Mr, Wheeler hesitated, then with <lb />
emphasis that Was slightly <lb />
Bald <lb />
I haven't a card ; <lb />
with me, I'm <lb />
Then she knew. <lb />
where you from, Mr, Cal- <lb />
sweetly murmured <lb />
from New <lb />
York <lb />
from the metropolis. And <lb />
now you must tell mo your <lb />
could not think of any high- <lb />
sounding, romantic so <lb />
Mary <lb />
come now, your name isn't <lb />
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plebeian name without having people <lb />
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conversation was Interrupted. Just be- <lb />
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going to you <lb />
said Lydia, trying fence, <lb />
is so far out to my house that you <lb />
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going to take you home. You <lb />
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your interpretation is wrong <lb />
other interpretation Is <lb />
I had every right to speak to <lb />
right to let you go to the <lb />
with me, for I have enjoyed <lb />
your acquaintance, and the acquaint- <lb />
of your wife and daughters, for <lb />
many years, Mr. Joshua Wheeler, of <lb />
Lydia donned her wraps, and still <lb />
rolling broadly, extended hind. <lb />
thank you for the after- <lb />
noon of my life. Now will you take <lb />
me to my <lb />
heaven's name, who are <lb />
ejaculated Joshua. <lb />
of smiled <lb />
Lydia. you take me to my <lb />
And he did. <lb />
wants to know if she can <lb />
have began small Clara, <lb />
Into Mrs. Brown's back hall. Then <lb />
she sniffed. <lb />
guess I smell ah <lb />
exclaimed, stepping slowly but sure <lb />
toward the kitchen door haven't <lb />
had any fudge for the longest time <lb />
isn't fudge Well. I'm sure it <lb />
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ll. like that. too. <lb />
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I am hungry, but don't think I'd bet- <lb />
t. ;. , Veil, I would <lb />
like a maybe. It smells like fudge <lb />
and chocolate soda. I had a <lb />
. last night. <lb />
that In the little pan It's <lb />
such a cunning little pan Eggs Why <lb />
don't you just boil them in the tea- <lb />
kettle I don't see why It wouldn't <lb />
be clean. I'm sure my mother does <lb />
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It. <lb />
what's that cunning little <lb />
brush Why. It's a toothbrush, Isn't <lb />
It Do you brush your teeth out here <lb />
Oh. you It for vegetables Do <lb />
some of them have teeth the same as <lb />
potatoes have eyes I'm sure my <lb />
mother doesn't brush our <lb />
teeth. <lb />
yes. I see. You scrub the dirt <lb />
off them. That's nice. Just hate to <lb />
sand on baked potatoes. <lb />
I think the toothbrush for the <lb />
vegetables is line. Is It yours or Mr. <lb />
Brown's <lb />
I it was just a worn <lb />
out one were using up out here. <lb />
You know, sometimes the bristles get <lb />
old aid fall stick into you <lb />
but they wouldn't hurt the vegetables, <lb />
would they I think It is a very good <lb />
way to use up your old <lb />
Mr. Drown has such big teeth that he <lb />
must use up lots of them. Oh, yes, I <lb />
forgot; you did say this was a new- <lb />
one. But I think when I tell mother <lb />
she'll use old ones, for we've got so <lb />
many around. <lb />
I brushed my <lb />
how know about the loose bristles. <lb />
don't know whose brush it was, but <lb />
it was the nicest looking one in the <lb />
bathroom, so I took some of mother's <lb />
new face cream and put on It and <lb />
then brushed tho baby's teeth. He <lb />
made such u fuss that I Just brushed <lb />
my own to show him It was all right <lb />
only, of course, I didn't use face <lb />
cream on my teeth. I could tell from <lb />
the way the baby acted that It didn't <lb />
taste as good as it But the <lb />
bristles came out all over my mouth <lb />
To Honor <lb />
A committee comprising the heads <lb />
of leading Italian <lb />
and presided over by the king <lb />
of Italy has been formed to obtain <lb />
money by public subscription pay- <lb />
suitable honor to the memory of <lb />
Prof. Giovanni the dis- <lb />
astronomer, it is d <lb />
to erect a monument to him at his <lb />
birthplace, In Piedmont, <lb />
and to place a memorial tablet In <lb />
palace at Milan. Ho con <lb />
with the observatory of <lb />
for years, most of the time as <lb />
rector. To tho world at large <lb />
was famous his <lb />
discovery of the canals of <lb />
Mars In 1877. <lb />
Game Did Not Appeal to Them. <lb />
Four Armenians sat In a <lb />
park the other day watching tho <lb />
says tho Manchester <lb />
Guardian. Their calm faces betrayed <lb />
r some one <lb />
paused by then to watch the game, <lb />
the oldest Armenian rose and put a <lb />
polite question; please do they <lb />
pay money to do Yes, they <lb />
pay A flash of amazement <lb />
passed over tho Armenian faces. One <lb />
could see that, for the first time, they <lb />
the folly of the Anglo-aux- <lb />
in race. <lb />
Made Such a <lb />
and was sorry I'd brushed my teeth. <lb />
chocolate was awfully good. <lb />
Were you making It for lunch or Just <lb />
for for a meals lunch If <lb />
It was Just made for us, I'll drink an- <lb />
other cup with you. <lb />
don't you drink any You <lb />
want to save for Mr. Brown <lb />
Sometimes my mother does Just like <lb />
that. She says she things <lb />
wrong. That's what you did. Isn't It <lb />
I should think you'd make a big pan- <lb />
for any one as big as Mr. Brown. <lb />
mother puts more cream In <lb />
chocolate than you do, but I this <lb />
Just as well. <lb />
you make any dessert for <lb />
lunch I don't like to eat very well <lb />
Without dessert. like pie with Ice <lb />
cream on It, but guess it costs a <lb />
good deal <lb />
Blown doesn't dessert <lb />
Oh. he's fooling you. Don't you be- <lb />
. s him. <lb />
thought I paw some over <lb />
re. Oh, that's for company to- <lb />
night I Would you cull mo <lb />
company win a Just came up In tho <lb />
morning Would you like me to show <lb />
you my dull tonight <lb />
my mother calling. She <lb />
asked to come here and get <lb />
I forgot what. I'll Just run down <lb />
and and then I'll come back. <lb />
I bring my doll to show your <lb />
company Chicago Dally <lb />
v. v <lb />
Sure to Do Good Work. <lb />
Warden new <lb />
work can you do What your <lb />
was a In an <lb />
Warden Well, we'll set you to <lb />
work wood. <lb />
IN GOLD <lb />
PRIZE WINNERS <lb />
We wish to announce <lb />
the winners of the three <lb />
prizes offered by us. <lb />
in Gold 1st <lb />
L. C. Fletcher, N. C, <lb />
Route <lb />
in Gold <lb />
t- Jas. F. Johnson, Snow Hill, N. C. <lb />
Route I. <lb />
Gold <lb />
Peter Ellison, colored, Bruce, <lb />
We wish to thank our <lb />
friends and patrons for <lb />
their patronage for the <lb />
past season and trust that <lb />
we shall have the pleas- <lb />
of serving you <lb />
the next year. <lb />
MONDAY, MM. <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
acres cleared, acres In Hue <lb />
soil light loam, clay <lb />
Will grow anything. One <lb />
tenant one large pack <lb />
me tobacco barn, stables and other <lb />
necessary outbuildings. Located near <lb />
House, N. C. Price per acre. <lb />
Terms, one-fourth cash. Apply to <lb />
BROS., <lb />
House, N. C. <lb />
HARDING K <lb />
Lawyer <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
Office In Wooten Building on <lb />
treat, fronting Court House <lb />
CHRISTMAS AND NEW <lb />
CHEAP EXCLUSION FAKES <lb />
via the <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
The Standard of the South <lb />
Tickets be on sale from all <lb />
points on the Atlantic Coast to <lb />
all points south of the Ohio and Po- <lb />
and east of the Mississippi <lb />
en including Washington, Cincinnati <lb />
and Cairo, for all trains <lb />
Dec, IT, <lb />
and and Jan. l limited <lb />
Jan, to in the north- <lb />
vest and southwest on Dec. <lb />
mil limited returning Jan and <lb />
from in Va N. C and s. <lb />
to Havana, Cuba, on Dee <lb />
returning Jan, <lb />
must original starting <lb />
by or before midnight of return lint <lb />
it . pi rilled. <lb />
For further particulars, schedules <lb />
reservations, etc. apply to ticket <lb />
Atlantic Coast or ad <lb />
dress T. WHITE, <lb />
Passenger <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Pa Hangar Traffic Manager, <lb />
y v c <lb />
D. M. CLARK <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Laud and Drainage Cases a Specialty. <lb />
In office formerly occupied y <lb />
Jan is and Blow. <lb />
L I. Moore W. H. Long<lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office in i, Building. Third It. <lb />
Practices his services <lb />
desired <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina <lb />
H. W. CARTER. J. D. <lb />
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb />
Nose and Throat. <lb />
Washington. N. C. Greenville, N. a <lb />
Office with Dr. D. L. James. Green- <lb />
ville, day every Monday. a m to i pro <lb />
H. W. OUTLAW <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office formerly occupied by J. U <lb />
Fleming <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In Edwards Building, on the Court <lb />
House Square <lb />
MOVED <lb />
Into N <lb />
2nd ft <lb />
BAH <lb />
and Et <lb />
No. . <lb />
J. E. <lb />
Veterinarian <lb />
at R. L. Smith's stables, with <lb />
hospital service. <lb />
I treat all animals. Calls answered <lb />
day or <lb />
Hay Phone Mil. Night Phone <lb />
MOORE A LONG <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina <lb />
FARM FOR SALE. <lb />
About acres, cleared, well <lb />
with pine, oak and gum, <lb />
one dwelling house with rooms, <lb />
4-room tenant house, barn, stables <lb />
pack house two tobacco <lb />
barns. Land has clay foundation and <lb />
is as good land as In Pitt county. <lb />
This tract Is on creek road mile <lb />
Bare also two <lb />
one wagon, barrels of corn and <lb />
about sticks. For par- <lb />
apply to <lb />
W. H. <lb />
N, Route S.<lb />
FOR Ai g <lb />
Two six room dwellings in good repairs <lb />
and convenient to business part of town <lb />
situated one block from Courthouse. <lb />
EASY TERMS <lb />
MOSELEY BROS, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
WILL MAIL NEW LAW <lb />
TO NATIONAL BANES. <lb />
of Currency Act Will Out <lb />
l Hanks Today if <lb />
Get Them Ready. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Dec. <lb />
the federal reserve act, the <lb />
to be adopted by banks which want to <lb />
enter tho system and the blank drawn <lb />
the organization committee for use <lb />
of applicants for membership will <lb />
mailed tomorrow to every national <lb />
bank in the United States. <lb />
There are 7.500 national banks in <lb />
the country and since the time limit <lb />
for their entrance into the system <lb />
was set by congress at days, treas- <lb />
officials will all their <lb />
tomorrow to give them this sort <lb />
Of formal notification of the enact- <lb />
of the law. The other <lb />
banks in the United States will <lb />
notified as soon as the national <lb />
list is completed. There Is no I <lb />
limit upon bank's of the latter class <lb />
Ideation, <lb />
The physical effort to get en- <lb />
and of mail ready to <lb />
by tomorrow night will tax the <lb />
treasury department's resources. <lb />
special force of trained men will <lb />
put to work early in the day, how- <lb />
ever, and the commit- <lb />
tee hopes It will able to finish <lb />
the task by nightfall. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. James <lb />
announce the marriage of their <lb />
daughter <lb />
Mary Fowle <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. Henry Harward <lb />
Wednesday, December the twenty- <lb />
fourth <lb />
nineteen hundred and thirteen <lb />
Durham, North Carolina <lb />
At Home <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Philologists Meet ill <lb />
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Dec, <lb />
Philologists from nearly all of the <lb />
Institution of learning in <lb />
the United Slates, as well as from <lb />
some the Canadian and European <lb />
universities, met at Harvard <lb />
today for the opening of the an- <lb />
meeting of the American Phil- <lb />
Association. At the same <lb />
time and the Modern Language <lb />
Association of America opened <lb />
annual meeting. Both meetings will <lb />
over tomorrow and <lb />
day. <lb />
Appropriate Sermon For the <lb />
Last Sunday In <lb />
Mr C a Dickens, of <lb />
Springs, who has been visiting here. <lb />
left this afternoon to visit In Scot- <lb />
land Neck. <lb />
Miss Rhodes, of Washing <lb />
in,, Is visiting Clara <lb />
HI I I <lb />
FORD <lb />
THE <lb />
We have just a car load of Ford Touring Cars <lb />
invite everybody to come and get one. Why it <lb />
it cost less to run them. They the simplest earn <lb />
now on the market. They are the best cheap car built. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
PHONE <lb />
lull line of accessories on hand <lb />
We <lb />
cost <lb />
WARNING. <lb />
ville <lb />
and Heed it.<lb />
Hut generally you. <lb />
. the <lb />
I the color is unnatural <lb />
If there are settlings <lb />
frequent, scanty, painful <lb />
Its time to fear serious kidney <lb />
t loan I Kidney Pills <lb />
have done great work it <lb />
Mrs. G. E. Edwards, E M <lb />
Hi i N C . <lb />
, -.-i,,. from and <lb />
pains my <lb />
kidneys The kidney secretions <lb />
ed me I <lb />
remedies, but had no relief <lb />
drove <lb />
In s-t <lb />
ed That <lb />
went away and I am now <lb />
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ads <lb />
, agent <lb />
must accompany orders <lb />
ads. from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts The rate Is cents per <lb />
line, six words to the line. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
A LINK OF TO <lb />
be sold at wholesale prices. Every <lb />
one a bargain. Come early. Mun- <lb />
ford's Quality Shop. <lb />
JIM VII III Mil. <lb />
t, at S, M. <lb />
On Sunday morning in lie Baptist <lb />
Church Rev. C. M, Hock a <lb />
most sermon fur the <lb />
Sunday in the year. His test was <lb />
are all of us hers alive tills <lb />
In the lessons drawn from <lb />
this text lie said that to some whom <lb />
it applied a year ago it was not <lb />
today, as during the <lb />
had en from earth, <lb />
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to whom it will not be u <lb />
the close of the coming year. We <lb />
who are alive this day have been <lb />
by the mercies of Cod. <lb />
have been spared for a purpose, <lb />
that purpose is to do Clod's will while <lb />
in earth and he prepared lo line <lb />
Him when the rail to go horns <lb />
It was a forceful of <lb />
sped and prospect. <lb />
At night the pulpit was occupied <lb />
by Rev. John R. Carroll, at present <lb />
, teacher in High School <lb />
who Interesting sermon on <lb />
. lite of and how lie failed t <lb />
use the opportunities his position an I <lb />
held out to him. Prom <lb />
Ibis failure of <lb />
his birthright ho drew some <lb />
lessons applicable In tin- present <lb />
age <lb />
I or Weakness and Less of Appetite <lb />
The Standard tonic, <lb />
El I <lb />
, . .,,., , I, up ll mm v i <lb />
t It bI n. <lb />
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to the distinction of <lb />
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Mississippi, If not in all the United <lb />
has started out to acquire an <lb />
M. s , <lb />
have passed the half mark <lb />
recently organized high school class <lb />
. . <lb />
and star of the <lb />
class <lb />
Hare Enjoyed the Singing. <lb />
The late Rev. It. of <lb />
England, once told story of <lb />
five choristers who. Sunday eve- <lb />
were walking along the banks <lb />
Of the Mersey in Cheshire. After a <lb />
time they sat down on the grass <lb />
began to sing an anthem. A hare pass- <lb />
with great swiftness tho <lb />
place where they were stopped <lb />
at about distance from them. <lb />
She appeared to bu highly delighted <lb />
with music, and as soon as the <lb />
singing ceased returned slowly to the <lb />
wood. When she had nearly reached <lb />
the end of the field the choristers be- <lb />
to sing again. The hare stopped, <lb />
turned round and came swiftly to tho <lb />
same place, and remained listening In <lb />
seeming rapture and until the <lb />
singing ceased, when she returned to <lb />
the wood. <lb />
SAMPLES AT <lb />
prices. Now- is the time to buy. <lb />
Quality Shop.<lb />
FOB JERSEY WAKE- <lb />
Bald, Charleston <lb />
lied Much Plants <lb />
proof Crown from <lb />
and Sons prize seed, by H. B, <lb />
I as son Conetoe, N. C.<lb />
A hi FACTORY SAMPLER, <lb />
hosiery, potions, underwear, etc., at <lb />
bargain prices. Now is the time to <lb />
buy before the best ones arc picked <lb />
out. Quality Shop. <lb />
POST STALK <lb />
Harrows before us. <lb />
e making special prices. It and <lb />
Mom <lb />
BEE IS FOR <lb />
lea and rooting It. and J. G i <lb />
Valuable Farms For Sale <lb />
Acres, I cleared, woodland heavily timbered, <lb />
home room home and good tenant houses and out- <lb />
buildings good location. <lb />
I Acres, cleared, woodland good buildings located <lb />
in desirable neighborhood. <lb />
I Acres, cleared, I ready lo be taken in, wood- <lb />
land, a good community. <lb />
Residence and Business Property <lb />
Seven room house, lot x good location, good home <lb />
Two houses rooms each, lots x I west of A. C. L. <lb />
Depot <lb />
Four good building lots west A. C. L Depot <lb />
Two building lots in Ayden, N, C. <lb />
Business or Factory Site on Railroad lot x <lb />
All of Properties on Easy Terms. <lb />
Tall on or write to <lb />
Standard Realty Co. <lb />
H. Manager. <lb />
Mi<lb />
I TAKEN it cow on <lb />
the day color, <lb />
smooth crop on <lb />
ear. On of I took up <lb />
two calves, color, red, H, C. <lb />
Greenville, N C, Bouts <lb />
it <lb />
VISIT <lb />
The Greenville Drug Company <lb />
of Pare Drugs, Patent <lb />
Stationary, School Supplies, <lb />
Pei. Cigars, and <lb />
All Sick Prompt Deliveries <lb />
Prescriptions Most Carefully Compounded <lb />
J. Key Brown, D. <lb />
FOR on <lb />
street Apply to Charles Cobb, <lb />
Truly a Venerable Person. <lb />
The maiden lady of uncertain age <lb />
became Indignant when tho census <lb />
taker asked her age. <lb />
you the girls next <lb />
he asked; Hill <lb />
replied the census <lb />
man. <lb />
did they tell you their <lb />
she snapped as she shut <lb />
door in his lace, just as old as <lb />
very said the census <lb />
man to himself, and he wrote down <lb />
in his <lb />
old as the <lb />
replied the waitress; <lb />
uncertain Whether he wanted It <lb />
or she <lb />
you like ginger ale. <lb />
I want ho roared. <lb />
dry my sen I want It <lb />
as as got <lb />
WANTED TRAVELER, FOB MM <lb />
a beginner, salary, commission <lb />
expense money, Liberal offer and <lb />
i. I E. Chicago <lb />
I I <lb />
i Building. r nice <lb />
rooms on this Hour. Possession <lb />
, a January I Apply to <lb />
I- t <lb />
taken I p <lb />
morning, Dec 27th, <lb />
light red con, crop to <lb />
to I'll. <lb />
spot in her face. Owner can gel <lb />
by paying damages <lb />
J W. TURNAGE, <lb />
Heights. <lb />
N c <lb />
Malaria or Chills Fever <lb />
Prescription No, prepared especially <lb />
or MALARIA or CHILI S FEVER <lb />
live or ill will break cane. <lb />
If taken then as a will <lb />
return. It acts on the <lb />
docs not i . -c <lb />
CHOICE ill FLOWERS <lb />
all occasions, Roses, <lb />
Violets the lead- <lb />
s. Our art in wedding arrange- <lb />
are of the latest <lb />
liner in floral to he had. <lb />
Blooming pot plants, Hy- <lb />
palms, ferns, Norfolk pines <lb />
aid ninny other nice pot plants. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, <lb />
, lo plants and shade trees, <lb />
Vail, telegraph telephone orders <lb />
executed by <lb />
I,. A Co. <lb />
store Greenhouse <lb />
N. C <lb />
I. Jr, <lb />
Ac i Greenville, and Vicinity <lb />
FOR HALE <lb />
I acres land, open suited lo <lb />
peanuts and houses, <lb />
ham and good section. <lb />
miles Iron railroad 14160.00, 11600.00 <lb />
cash, remainder in three <lb />
EVERETT, <lb />
N. C <lb />
J. C.<lb />
IRON <lb />
HART <lb />
II la <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
MILLIONS <lb />
I host PROOF PLANTS <lb />
FOR <lb />
Jersey <lb />
slim mill I Drum Head <lb />
this should <lb />
oils the <lb />
for shipment i <lb />
fur shipment in lots from <lb />
to at per <lb />
per f <lb />
a, b. N. I. Inn <lb />
rulers any <lb />
Count and <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
FOR <lb />
Christmas <lb />
Nuts, Raisins, <lb />
Candies, Figs, <lb />
Dates, <lb />
Cakes, Oranges, <lb />
Apples, Bananas, <lb />
Celery, Grapefruit <lb />
Lemons, Citron, <lb />
Powdered Sugar, <lb />
Toys, Wagons, <lb />
Dolls, Vases now <lb />
in stock at <lb />
S M SCHULTZ <lb />
OFTEN <lb />
K. N. C. <lb />
f, <lb />
J. W. Little <lb />
MM 1st i Residence MT-L. <lb />
N. C.<lb />
We thank our many friends for their liberal and appreciated <lb />
patronage given us in and wish one and all a Merry <lb />
Christmas and Prosperous New Year for 1914. <lb />
JOHNSTON and FOXHALL <lb />
Greenville's Up-to-date<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
U J<lb />
1913 <lb />
la ring on las <lb />
year, in-<lb />
rates bad <lb />
tuple the <lb />
The corner<lb />
All earns M resolutions <lb />
will tie charged n <lb />
cent r a-.,,;. <lb />
advertising <lb />
l. ill Le cm t-tr three <lb />
p T u; lo lilies. <lb />
i. Class <lb />
poet at <lb />
ends <lb />
act of -i. <lb />
FRIDAY, JAM , I <lb />
The <lb />
. i <lb />
I i <lb />
I W III KIM we are fortunate in not having <lb />
POST, early, do Letter in <lb />
The factor In the increased the than I did on th <lb />
i; up fr a M of living is that the supply ban stalks in Mr. <lb />
mis reek, and there trill be nut kepi pact with the demand. thus heats the record of getting two <lb />
this supply could be I In- crops n one from stubble <lb />
I II the millions o gave two crops last year. <lb />
la bruits and vegetables that are If o <lb />
. i ii ii j .-t in rut an our farms could be mar-l The charge is now made that there <lb />
ell it for hall Heretofore, the cost of die- is a lemon trust. We'll bet our la-t <lb />
in moat cases hat made ii summer straw hat that If there <lb />
II co to produce is that will the <lb />
II Parcel post with Juice out of it. <lb />
should co a little further and do the its Increased weight allowance to <lb />
ante thing the cotton pounds within the and second The preparation of new year <lb />
---------o j together with the low is in order. <lb />
The Christmas tree disaster hit charged, is opening up new die- <lb />
Calumet, Mich., and writes the editor of Southern Belated Christmas presents, and <lb />
i the New England <lb />
of <lb />
Joy to sorrow. <lb />
at Atlanta. those sent in for unexpected <lb />
Much produce that formerly ones received, are yet lining <lb />
only be turned in to the local -store In the mail sacks. <lb />
a law price In trade can now <lb />
I give it H <lb />
i i and keep it i lean. <lb />
Reflector <lb />
pl <lb />
If <lb />
you iii . mas, on <lb />
an look far the Mil to be com- <lb />
art <lb />
1.1 IS I made a r <lb />
in feel proud of, in is <lb />
I. i ti <lb />
S Carr, of Durham, hi- sold at a good profit to the Yon should he helping to plan <lb />
his s to be a Many a farmer's wife or son or things for Greenville the coming <lb />
for If tho daughter is now building up a year This year has brought many <lb />
the state him to do so. He aide mail order business in Improvements to the town and the; <lb />
has man.- in all ,.,. , s ., , .,,. should be to greater one <lb />
; to gel customers, while suitable ship year. <lb />
i ping cartons can be readily obtain- <lb />
Officers of the Order of ,, Tr,. ,,. .,. .,, <lb />
assurances to administration officials Th, variety of things as the United States senate who <lb />
they entertained do no m i be Included in these nave ,., , ,,,.,,.,, <lb />
to as on- <lb />
excelled for terseness, clear- <lb />
scholarly handling of <lb />
questions, and for the subordination <lb />
of the lesser matters to the <lb />
of Mrs. Mary Brad- <lb />
ford has ordered the message be <lb />
made a textbook for the use all <lb />
students of civics in the schools o <lb />
Wisconsin. <lb />
The foundation of all good farm- <lb />
is the of the soil <lb />
The man who makes land <lb />
Is a poor farmer, no matter what else <lb />
he may he doing; and our whole <lb />
system of farming has been a <lb />
system. It is time for a <lb />
change. True, the change is being <lb />
made, but much mole slowly than <lb />
it should he. Naturally, such <lb />
can only be made by Individual, an I <lb />
until the Dumber of individuals <lb />
i rs who farm for the future exceeds <lb />
the number of those who think not <lb />
their land, but only of what they <lb />
can get out of it. we shall be on tin- <lb />
wrong Progressive Farm- <lb />
as <lb />
. <lb />
. . . V ;<lb />
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. on <lb />
. . . . I <lb />
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, . . . r,. <lb />
, v -.-I . . <lb />
. .- <lb />
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. . . can be rent fa <lb />
. v Ailments an . . by <lb />
X Intestinal tract with and <lb />
I . allowing <lb />
n and the <lb />
Wonderful Stomach <lb />
removes these <lb />
i end to <lb />
the .- b and <lb />
. i loins <lb />
Ailments. <lb />
. ., fat Stomach <lb />
i. . H Chemist, <lb />
m . . for free booklet on <lb />
. many grateful <lb />
i.-u who have restored, <lb />
Sale In . I., <lb />
THE JOHN I. WHITEN <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
Do I ft ft o i <lb />
during the old year, <lb />
lit.- in . i en ii tin <lb />
i inn mi SEW. <lb />
. . <lb />
yea old i pa-- <lb />
Into . ind a new i on e <lb />
to begin i <lb />
.; d i.- t T r. i- always a goal <lb />
II I the <lb />
car I . . ;. <lb />
log year ha- <lb />
tin <lb />
Mankind i- <lb />
P at I. but Is ell <lb />
our i <lb />
hi Wilson's Philippine <lb />
Ill I. till c <lb />
ii. public officials. <lb />
shipments enable the farmers t. f ,,,,,, ., <lb />
of the maximum ,;,. ,.,,,., ,.; at ,,,., An,. <lb />
while <lb />
the . <lb />
ding that limit. Burton, of <lb />
suffragists recently ;. pens . Including the postage charge <lb />
i tin. .- around Jericho <lb />
march, th <lb />
r the House In case Pres- nil tic particulars ;. <lb />
D . i, will eel post Ian from u <lb />
now I. around the i a a i i i e II mi <lb />
legislators i -i u able business in disposing of <lb />
and pat ; g an produce. <lb />
to i <lb />
p . i obtained will yield a hand- he could <lb />
some after deducing all ex- detail Of course he will never <lb />
g i another term, lie got into th <lb />
on a rain check anyway. <lb />
Pat LU on <lb />
ROCK, Ark. Dec Th <lb />
blow ever liquor I Manager frank Chance, of the <lb />
Hi.- in effective Yankees, believe Brooklyn put over <lb />
midnight tonight, which is B trade when Joe Tinker was <lb />
time fixed for the coming Into landed for is credited <lb />
ton of the Going law. was en-, with saying that Joe Is worth <lb />
noted by the last legislature. The law an-- club's money. <lb />
i quires a petition signed by the ma- <lb />
yo <lb />
Sun. <lb />
n solution ready for tin <lb />
A young woman tried to lie <lb />
and did not look at th <lb />
mi y that she gave to the <lb />
In. i but he meekly gave In I <lb />
leek the on which was will <lb />
i offered by the it long. The effort to do -y never cease to love <lb />
Carolina members the special com- may b, while, and the man ,, ,. ,. , h . <lb />
never tries is to be pitied. . little brothers to and <lb />
to t rural . , , <lb />
inn bi excused, <lb />
county lies ,,. ,,,;,, new year <lb />
completed the organization . ,, , a <lb />
a rural credit association modeled , T . <lb />
alter bull ling and loan plan, <lb />
the -I the i om nil <lb />
pity of the while adults of a com- <lb />
before a license can be Is- <lb />
sued to conduct a saloon. It i- be- <lb />
prohibition through <lb />
out the state will r, suit from the op- <lb />
i ration of the law, <lb />
New k Committee th <lb />
Pi sounds an <lb />
i I . <lb />
half lib of eye <lb />
i . , i to the bar- <lb />
. . that .-in <lb />
;., , n. ll <lb />
an I on <lb />
ward, ring lion of the fumes or drop- <lb />
. I of the I the <lb />
r If a <lb />
rd of i <lb />
Let its lag bi as i <lb />
i .; <lb />
Mrs. i. Bracket Bishop, of Chicago. <lb />
has decided have fifteen babies of <lb />
pail in digging a channel different races in her house. <lb />
ii i win be of no value principal object is to show that <lb />
it is utilized tor a boat line. ,,,. of can <lb />
harmony together, she is very fond <lb />
CROPS of children and it will give her <lb />
In Prince Amelia and pleasure to educate fifteen little ones <lb />
counties of Virginia <lb />
l-ave in i n ., harder High and in the million-dollar <lb />
hint ii will l Norfolk yard the <lb />
ml I winter hip v moat, alter a <lb />
Inter . or live yea m in i <lb />
co started th . for the I Tl . I ; <lb />
, . stubble up In the without serious mishap considering <lb />
a fair crop of tobacco i i her absolute hi I i i- <lb />
resulted, In neighbor due i a remarkable Teat In <lb />
Passes in Illinois. <lb />
SPRINGFIELD, Dec. <lb />
of the railroads doing business in <lb />
Illinois will tomorrow abolish the <lb />
privilege, except as it applied <lb />
to their This is In com- <lb />
with i. provision <lb />
Victim of Taken i Jail for led- in the new Public Utilities act An- <lb />
mid Die-. other provision tho same act for- <lb />
Va., Dee. bids Individuals and corporations <lb />
Jefferson, a white man original- from attempting to secure service <lb />
from Henderson. X. C. but who from the railroads at less than the <lb />
has been living In for scheduled rates, <lb />
some time, employed as collect <lb />
Installment house, died m the jail Call The Reflector man and let <lb />
here last night. Jefferson is said to him lake your order for any job work <lb />
have been the victim epileptic fits, you may need. Phone <lb />
Yesterday morning he fell In a con <lb />
. I the corner of <lb />
and Sycamore streets and <lb />
his head against the pavement, <lb />
a fracture the skull. II- <lb />
was removed to the police station <lb />
medical and thence to the <lb />
where he died, <lb />
Coroner Leigh held an Inquest to- <lb />
and the returned a verdict <lb />
to lie . t dial death resulted from <lb />
fr tun i base the skull. <lb />
i performed the battleship Dela- <lb />
. , ,, , ,. , , <lb />
. ere loft isl r and n ware. <lb />
to brighten way. but let at Kinston th protection was the root, o . <lb />
new sun I . u mM <lb />
days of Justice, General and , . ,.,,. <lb />
tobacco, not quite as good the Iniquities in our system <lb />
you. are yours, look seemed to prevail, according to <lb />
out a . <lb />
as u ii <lb />
. winter, but still marketable as it is indeed a remedy for <lb />
i, writes George E. Winy, u. perhaps most other iniquities. <lb />
S i Farming. Now. If tobacco the of land <lb />
and alfalfa will keep on growing year should he required to publish the <lb />
after year the arduous work of farm- which every trail <lb />
plant patches, seeding, covering is assessed. Such a procedure would <lb />
and transplanting tobacco will b let lie on many dark places <lb />
considered reduced. Of course last Progressive Farmer. N <lb />
say. WM m <lb />
Nitrogen is the costly plant leader of and ,,,,.,, vegetation in Substituting Pasteurized <lb />
which usually succumbs to severe milk, at that- the Tennessee <lb />
them with a Joyful heart and make reports, and one official the <lb />
tho most of them, If every u clerk of said to have been <lb />
your is not made better the Sea <lb />
one, to extent you hove rail d <lb />
your beat in 1914. judge blind, or also <lb />
FIRST <lb />
soil <lb />
How's This <lb />
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- <lb />
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb />
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh <lb />
Cure. <lb />
F. J. CO. Toledo, o. <lb />
We, the undersigned, have known V. J. <lb />
for the last years, and <lb />
him perfectly honorable In all <lb />
transactions and financially able to ear-y <lb />
out any obligations by bis firm. <lb />
NATIONAL BANK OP <lb />
Toledo. O. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh cure is Internally, <lb />
acting directly upon the blood and <lb />
surfaces the system. <lb />
Sent free. cents p. r bottle <lb />
b nil <lb />
Pills fur <lb />
n YORK I II vs <lb />
NEW YORK, Dec. The most <lb />
i Ii in the of New <lb />
York will he held tomorrow, when <lb />
more children of the lower <lb />
East Side win vote in the first <lb />
election of a <lb />
The movement has been or- <lb />
by the East Side Protective <lb />
Association with a view to giving the <lb />
future citizens a practical training in <lb />
self-government and politics. The <lb />
polling places will be at the public <lb />
schools, and assemblymen, congress- <lb />
food, if it is bought; it is the on for tin ring of her life when in- <lb />
in <lb />
from sol, the stage the was abundance <lb />
by leaching, and ii is generally d. ii.,, rs,, i's Victoria In In the early spring. <lb />
In Southern soils. de- Work, and delivers a <lb />
frosts came through all and Iron and Railroad Company, <lb />
if tobacco stubble can be <lb />
Ii probably due more large address afternoon and evening for year after year, the cost, <lb />
to climate conditions than to a week <lb />
faulty farming methods, both i, you to see the <lb />
have played an Important pan r , .,. together and fling <lb />
nitrogen necessary to maintain a clothes lino. <lb />
increase soil Fertility I . <lb />
obtained only tho Cumberland count to <lb />
of legume crops, w I ;, , . , expert ,,,,,., , .,,., , <lb />
building of I-- ,,, employees In such a manner as <lb />
Humus not only Improve, the t. , r.,., Th , considered a long step , , .,. , ,,,, , fr, ,, ,. <lb />
lure of the soil, hut also enables forward for Cumberland county, Th o <lb />
to hold moisture and soluble plan pr who can gin , ,. , , . ,,.,., . <lb />
J. Bowman of Amelia county writes I n and after January I, men <lb />
roods, and in it decay furnishes I his. whole Urns to and bring to <lb />
to food the crops and afford technical knowledge <lb />
employs more than any other com- <lb />
in the south, is making an <lb />
fort to break employees from the <lb />
use of beer and liquor. Around tho <lb />
hazards and the labor Of tobacco rah- big works milk stations have bee i <lb />
certainly he greatly provided. In addition to establish- <lb />
Sugar h protected U a dairy with a number of fine <lb />
great advantage year after year an cows, the company has made a <lb />
it may be possible to apply similar with dairymen for <lb />
methods lo tobacco in the north. Tin- Which is <lb />
at I Beach, <lb />
CORONADO BEACH, Hoc. <lb />
promises to he the most <lb />
of polo in the <lb />
i C Club will be <lb />
tomorrow and will <lb />
limed through a period of nearly <lb />
II I. At least ten Hi. <lb />
are t l in the <lb />
tournaments. The competitions an <lb />
International in character. ii <lb />
and Canadian teams being entered <lb />
with Pacific coast teams and teams <lb />
the Atlantic seaboard and the <lb />
Middle West. The feature entry i- <lb />
that of an English team composed of <lb />
Lords Hugh, <lb />
and <lb />
Canadian contestants will he the well. <lb />
known Calgary team which has en-; <lb />
, ,, i men, mayors and heads municipal <lb />
the t tournaments re.-r-. . . <lb />
, , . will be nominated. The <lb />
some years. <lb />
general election will be held on Lin- <lb />
birthday, when candidates lead- <lb />
In the primary will be voted on <lb />
The original idea was to limit <lb />
voting rights to the The an- <lb />
to this effect, however <lb />
In ought forth a vigorous protest from <lb />
the girls, with the result that a pro- <lb />
i granting equal suffrage <lb />
was promptly Issued. <lb />
I THE <lb />
The Old Jill <lb />
ii Doesn't In <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
You have heard dozens of times <lb />
the old story that a drug store was r. <lb />
ace lo Just as <lb />
There is least one druggist in the <lb />
Ohio Saloons Must Toe the Murk. <lb />
O., Dec. year <lb />
I I'M i not likely to wet its feet when <lb />
It makes its entry into Ohio. Much <lb />
the liquid refreshments usually ac- <lb />
companying the New Year's Eve rev- <lb />
will lie missing. The state <lb />
license commission, which has <lb />
been given a -strangle hold on tic <lb />
liquor traffic by recent legislation. <lb />
has handed out the order that every <lb />
saloon in the state must its <lb />
doors promptly at midnight. The In- <lb />
are that order will be <lb />
generally obeyed, <lb />
cling of Teachers. <lb />
Wyo., Dee. SI. <lb />
teachers gathered bee <lb />
II is certain an Inferior article <lb />
and <lb />
activity or bacteria, which in break , , ,,,,,, <lb />
down the hum is or rename mat s expected to put Cumberland In the <lb />
also free adds which very front rank of good roads <lb />
other <lb />
I noticed you Chesterfield- who wish to marry in Wisconsin <lb />
are Interested In growing a crop must certificates of health <lb />
by reputable physicians. The <lb />
have a field and it Is now being eugenic law passed at the last <lb />
topped. ii covers one acre of the legislature goes into effect <lb />
ties This came about as have attention, hut X and not even the <lb />
other words, grow legumes that result, of a movement started by th , ,,, n. ,., ,,, <lb />
,. ,, , any way of avoiding it. It also pro-i <lb />
ply humus, and the question , do . work on this that any person going to <lb />
I u when i could do nothing else i have other to marry can not return <lb />
P -New V, day square a first cutting and it is now to Wisconsin within a period of on- <lb />
the world. in nu, tobaCCO The op year unless he presents a physician's <lb />
Is as good as the average ran to- j certificate. Intent to defraud is pun <lb />
if everybody gays ha will n parts, but not as good, with of <lb />
really gets at it. there .,. the best. A second crop is one to thirty years. <lb />
be lining up In Green- mowing and It Ionics as though H <lb />
i would he better than the If <lb />
in force today for the annual <lb />
of their and the <lb />
meetings of the several affiliated bod- <lb />
proceedings will <lb />
until Saturday. among the <lb />
scheduled speakers arc President <lb />
X Snyder of Colorado State Tench <lb />
Collage, Hr. June Downey of the <lb />
University of Wyoming, and II <lb />
will never submitted for a <lb />
one Greenville Drug Com <lb />
Take for Instance a safe re <lb />
liable remedy for constipation and <lb />
liver trouble like Dodson's Liver Tone <lb />
This harmless vegetable liquid has <lb />
proved so satisfactory a liver <lb />
and reliever of biliousness, <lb />
of the Untied stales depart- take the place of <lb />
of agriculture. <lb />
Pail Butler <lb />
Farmer <lb />
In The <lb />
M U killed <lb />
leading an <lb />
of an An,. ii lull e again <lb />
Kile twelve pitchers, nine <lb />
and <lb />
report to Manager of the Cubs <lb />
ii Tampa, Ha., for spring work-land if you are not satisfied with it <lb />
out. Greenville Drug Company will hand <lb />
without any danger, that <lb />
dozens of springing up <lb />
with Imitations of Its claims <lb />
r is g . <lb />
do all that is claimed for It. <lb />
your money hack with a smile. Any <lb />
The Washington club directors person going to this store for a hot- <lb />
paid a putty nifty compliment t i tie of Liver Tone will In <lb />
Walter Johnson when sun of getting a large bottle of <lb />
of for a hundred genuine remedy in exchange for his <lb />
Classing recent message thousand dollars I hall dolls <lb />
i , <lb />
J. R. G. MO YE <lb />
Pl OILS <lb />
When You Pain <lb />
Use PURE Paint and <lb />
Use Pure LINSEED OIL to add <lb />
to it one-half the cost of Paint. <lb />
PURE PAINT Is made with WHITE LEAD. ZINC and <lb />
LINSEED OIL-that's way the M. SEMI-MIXED <lb />
REAL PAINT Is made. <lb />
But ALL the OIL needful to make the L. M. PAINT <lb />
ready for use is NOT put into the Paint when it's <lb />
pared for the Consumer who buys it. <lb />
The ADDITIONAL quantity of OIL is put into the Paint <lb />
by the CONSUMER, as by so doing he SAVES MONEY. <lb />
gallons of LINSEED OIL with every <lb />
gallons of L. M. PAINT <lb />
and MIX the Oil, with PAINT. <lb />
If the Paint thus made costs more than per gallon <lb />
If the Paint as you use it is not perfectly satisfactory <lb />
flans return whatever you have used, and get back ALL you paid <lb />
tor the WHOLE In and besides, the money you paid lo Palmer. <lb />
The Terrible Case of Mike Mulligan <lb />
Down about old town, in the district of Hack <lb />
Mike had his and also ran n dray. Hut the <lb />
Fates one day got after Mike, they would not lit him he. and <lb />
BO one line he had the pleurisy. Then followed coughs, <lb />
sore throat and colds, and finally grippe and bolls, and sun- <lb />
burn Inflammation not him in their coils. Mike <lb />
so Rot some bruises, corn.; bunions, hums and sprains lie had <lb />
rheumatic symptoms and cave his pains. Neuralgia, <lb />
toothache, felons, crowded fast upon his ills, and <lb />
then knocked him of his sills. The doctor <lb />
too, would come mist any day, and it looked like <lb />
might have a job of riding his own Hut Just as death <lb />
began to dance and mourn all looked grim, B kindly good <lb />
Old neighbor stuff on And so <lb />
took beloved Mike and ml him hard all day. and <lb />
sings praises and Mike still drives his dray. <lb />
mis is Sold and Guaranteed nil <lb />
THREE BIKES AMI <lb />
GOWAN MEDICAL CO. Concord. N. C. <lb />
WE DO NOT LET OUR STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS SINK <lb />
WITH SUN OF CHRISTMAS EVE. <lb />
WE YET HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OF GIFTS FOR THOSE <lb />
WHOM YOU AND ALSO FOR THOSE WHO <lb />
UNEXPECTEDLY SENT A PRESENT TO YOU. <lb />
BUY PRESENTS FOR YOUR A T NE W <lb />
YEAR'S GLAD BELLS MAY RING HAPPINESS THEIR <lb />
HEARTS AND INTO YOURS. <lb />
W. L. BEST <lb />
JEWELER AND OPTOMETRIST <lb />
A PIECE OF GOOD LUCK <lb />
By A. F. RANSOM. <lb />
JOHN MUIR-S STUDY MACHINE <lb />
FOUND SOMETHING NEW <lb />
By JOHN COTTER. <lb />
she said, suddenly breaking <lb />
a long are to be <lb />
in six <lb />
happy fact which occupied <lb />
my mind to its fullest he <lb />
answered. sometimes wonder that <lb />
Co. don't fire me for lack <lb />
of attention to <lb />
She gave a little laugh. is <lb />
danger, isn't Then, after a <lb />
much money have you <lb />
bank, will you tell <lb />
He shifted is position the better <lb />
to see her face. he said, <lb />
we don't drink too much Ice cream and <lb />
too much soda at the picnic <lb />
next week, I to make m do- <lb />
posit an even by next Saturday <lb />
Will have you got all <lb />
admitted the girl with the <lb />
coat of tan, was at a really stylish <lb />
resort. And I've bad the time <lb />
They were perfectly wonderfully nice <lb />
to they entertained <lb />
ally. <lb />
dressed early the first day and <lb />
hurried down to the after a <lb />
book on card games before the party <lb />
began, because knew that was <lb />
ignorant of anything except old maid <lb />
and I've heard how they played <lb />
nothing hut bridge whist and such <lb />
things. I hated to appear like an <lb />
ignoramus. <lb />
by the time the party began <lb />
I had the principal rules of <lb />
bridge and GOO, and I kept repeating <lb />
them under my breath, for fear I'd <lb />
forget when they put out the <lb />
that Just wait until you try and we were gathered around he of recitation, and time re- <lb />
to make it include everything from a l had them so mixed up that couldn't <lb />
gas range to a parlor set; then you'll think for the life of me which was <lb />
Naturalist Tells of Wonderful <lb />
for Which Ha Has Not Yet <lb />
Taken Out a Patent. <lb />
I still Indulged my <lb />
love of mechanical <lb />
John Muir volume, of My <lb />
Boyhood and invented s <lb />
desk which the books had to <lb />
study were arranged in order at the <lb />
beginning of each term. I also made a <lb />
bed which set me on my feet every <lb />
morning at the hour determined on. <lb />
and In dark winter mornings Just as <lb />
the bed set me on the floor it lighted <lb />
lamp. Then, after minutes <lb />
lowed for dressing had elapsed, <lb />
click was heard, and the first book <lb />
to be studied was pushed up from a <lb />
rack below the top of th desk, thrown <lb />
open, and allowed to remain there the <lb />
number of minutes required. Then <lb />
the machinery closed the book and <lb />
lowed It to drop back Into Its stall. <lb />
then moved forward and <lb />
threw up the next in order, and so on, <lb />
all the day being divided according to <lb />
The held the first <lb />
Sabbath observance in <lb />
Settlement at Plymouth. <lb />
Leon former Dicta- <lb />
tor of France, died. Horn <lb />
April S, 1838 <lb />
. FOB SALE. <lb />
I will sell at my home, known <lb />
the Will White farm, on Route <lb />
Greenville, on Friday, January a <lb />
quantity farming Implements, in- <lb />
plows and hoes, also cow- <lb />
horses, hogs, wagons and buggy. <lb />
HENRY BUTTON, <lb />
Route Greenville, N. <lb />
U ltd <lb />
Manager has men on <lb />
the Boston rosier, of whom <lb />
slab artists. <lb />
1829 lien Guerrero resigned the <lb />
presidency of Mexico. <lb />
The Indianapolis club h. s <lb />
Harrington to the <lb />
Club, of the New <lb />
State League. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
LAXATIVE <lb />
. and and works off CoM <lb />
refund money if fails to cure. <lb />
. on each box. <lb />
Freeman, for Ills <lb />
home runs when he played In the big <lb />
leagues a few years ago. Is n stoker <lb />
in the boiler room of a silk mill In <lb />
has stored <lb />
away a good-sized fortune, hut hr <lb />
ill feels that he must stick on the <lb />
Job. <lb />
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb />
A GENERAL TONIC TAKE GROVE'S <lb />
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb />
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, <lb />
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and up <lb />
the Whole by stem. People and <lb />
You know what you are taking when you Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic <lb />
as the formula is printed on vary label showing that it well known <lb />
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as Strong as the bitter <lb />
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no for Malaria, Chills and <lb />
Weakness, debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing <lb />
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Removes Biliousness without purging <lb />
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to action and <lb />
A True Tonic and Sure A Complete <lb />
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by Druggist, <lb />
cry <lb />
never asked me If I had a bank <lb />
she said in reply. <lb />
kind of a cur do you think <lb />
I he asked. business of <lb />
whether you have one or <lb />
have nearly as much as <lb />
she said, do you know what I <lb />
want <lb />
wants but little hero below, <lb />
nor wants that little; but woman <lb />
Wants it all, you know, and wants it <lb />
mighty ho solemnly respond- <lb />
ed. <lb />
don't deserve <lb />
cried, such a parody, but if <lb />
you'll he good I'll tell <lb />
He folded his arms, seated himself <lb />
more comfortably on the hillside and <lb />
heaved a sigh. goodness Is like <lb />
Abraham profits when he <lb />
I buy for one dollar and I <lb />
for two, and that me one <lb />
per and that Is also tho size of <lb />
my <lb />
the want-to-get that will floor <lb />
you. Do you know that just <lb />
living in a <lb />
Margaret, you know I told you <lb />
J was not rich. I have only my salary, <lb />
and that isn't very large. To take a <lb />
house will cost far more than we will <lb />
be able to afford, he stopped. <lb />
she responded. <lb />
can't we buy a place of our <lb />
He shook his head. wish we <lb />
might, but it will take all the cash to <lb />
furnish that yet-to-be-discovered and <lb />
abominated <lb />
She fished down into the purse <lb />
pended from her belt. read <lb />
was her command, producing a <lb />
newspaper clipping. <lb />
He obeyed. It was an advertise- <lb />
well, doesn't he said, <lb />
returning it. what I can't under- <lb />
stand is When a person has such <lb />
an as that I pointing to tho <lb />
clipping, why don't they hang on to <lb />
It for <lb />
been said, rub- <lb />
bing her chin thoughtfully with her <lb />
forefinger, two months. <lb />
not And anything that suited until <lb />
struck this one. I've been to see ii <lb />
and it's nice. Will you go out and <lb />
lock at it with <lb />
lie sprang up. on. it's only <lb />
ten miles from here. If it can <lb />
take the train back and <lb />
Nearly an hour later they were <lb />
walking down a country road border- <lb />
ed on either side by maple trees, <lb />
whoso branches met above their heads <lb />
In a grand triumphal arch. Suddenly <lb />
at a bend in the roadway they came <lb />
upon a cottage nestling in a group <lb />
magnificent pines. As Margaret turn- <lb />
ed In at the gate her companion gave <lb />
a little start, but he followed without <lb />
a word. She rang the bell and a mo- <lb />
later It was answered by a <lb />
cheery did you spring <lb />
on the far end of the wide veranda- <lb />
She turned swiftly as Will sang <lb />
Moll, out to take din- <lb />
I with you. Got anything to de- <lb />
I'm <lb />
Tho owner of the voice came for- <lb />
ward and tho irrepressible Will ran <lb />
this Is the best look- <lb />
and best mannered cousin I've got. <lb />
and she to the name of Mrs. <lb />
Molly Logan. Moll, this is Miss Grey- <lb />
j The ladies laughed. met Miss <lb />
when you around to <lb />
Introduce came Mrs. Logan's <lb />
welcome. and I are Interested <lb />
estate <lb />
what brought us out here <lb />
Will responded. <lb />
Margaret turned appealing- toward <lb />
Will. didn't you tell she <lb />
said. believe you knew all <lb />
know a thing; how was I to <lb />
know it was Moll who Is selling <lb />
Mrs. Logan looked from one to the <lb />
other. she cried, <lb />
I caught you now What do you <lb />
two want to buy a homo <lb />
do you want to sell ho <lb />
demanded. up. what's wrong <lb />
i with this place Is It that you and <lb />
j Logan are candidates for South <lb />
I or tho lunatic <lb />
to to <lb />
of that end of Brown's banana bush <lb />
I We want to sell everything, <lb />
furniture and all What re you buy- <lb />
They capitulated. didn't pro- <lb />
pose that anyone should know until <lb />
said Margaret, with a <lb />
laugh <lb />
want to go in six weeks, you'll <lb />
be married right here, and we'll take <lb />
your wedding trip for was Mrs. <lb />
decision, which they <lb />
agreed. <lb />
which and was in a cold perspiration <lb />
of fear. I knew I was about to ruin <lb />
all my prospects of a reputation for <lb />
having <lb />
what do you suppose <lb />
and boards were laid for checkers I <lb />
was so relieved at that couldn't <lb />
speak. Of course I used to play check- <lb />
when was young, and <lb />
bow. so I got along swimming- <lb />
I never dreamed of explaining <lb />
where I'd got my training and couldn't <lb />
imagine why they were all so <lb />
prised that could beat occasionally. <lb />
at the next party went to <lb />
we found after luncheon that <lb />
noes was the game. Dominoes Why, <lb />
I used to beat even dad and mother at <lb />
dominoes when I was about eight. It <lb />
seemed like home, for I hadn't even <lb />
seen a domino since my early school <lb />
days. <lb />
won almost every game I played. <lb />
You'd have thought I had done some- <lb />
thing marvelous from the way they <lb />
congratulated me It was sort of em- <lb />
for thought they were <lb />
being just perhaps a little <lb />
the guest of honor, and <lb />
wasn't used to being a lion <lb />
tried to explain it was <lb />
that I really couldn't help beating <lb />
when they made it so easy, but <lb />
hated to tell them that they were like <lb />
a lot of babies as far as adding and <lb />
were d or they'd <lb />
have been nearer my score. It seemed <lb />
unkind, not to say rude, to tell them <lb />
that I'd outgrown that easy game <lb />
years before So I to accept the <lb />
beautiful prize as gracefully as <lb />
when we got to the next party <lb />
and found on the beautiful inlaid card <lb />
tables held my breath <lb />
winks Imagine Why, I'd <lb />
shot into the dish <lb />
much that it was harder to miss than <lb />
this, I thought it would be <lb />
a fine thing the summer time, when <lb />
tho sun rose early, to dispense with <lb />
clock-controlled bed machinery, <lb />
and make use of sunbeams Instead. <lb />
This I did simply by taking a lens out <lb />
of my small spy glass, fixing It on a <lb />
frame on the sill of my bedroom win- <lb />
pointing It to the sunrise; <lb />
the sunbeams on a thread, <lb />
burned It through, allowing tho bed <lb />
machinery to put me on my feet. <lb />
I wished to arise at any <lb />
given time after sunrise, I had only <lb />
to turn the pivoted frame that held <lb />
the lens the requisite number of de- <lb />
or minutes. Thus I took <lb />
son's advice and hitched my dump- <lb />
wagon bed to a <lb />
POOR GIRAFFE LOVED TURTLE <lb />
Animal's Suicide In <lb />
Explained to Satisfaction of <lb />
Commissary. <lb />
Officials of the canal commission <lb />
believe that If no further slides take <lb />
place the ship will go through <lb />
in January, instead of some <lb />
time summer, as had been ex- <lb />
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb />
in a certain mortgage executed <lb />
and delivered Edward to <lb />
B, Brown, to secure the purchase <lb />
n one; the land hereinafter de- <lb />
on the 15th day of December, <lb />
1804, and duly recorded in the office <lb />
Of the register of deeds of Pitt <lb />
t. in hook T-7. page the <lb />
will exp to public sale be- <lb />
fore the court house door in <lb />
i lo. to the highest bidder, on Sat- <lb />
the 17th day of January. <lb />
at o'clock, noon, a certain tract or <lb />
l of land lying and being in the <lb />
county it and state North Car- <lb />
and described as follows, to- <lb />
in Pitt county start- <lb />
at an old pine on the Anderson <lb />
line near Wash Edwards home on <lb />
i north aide the <lb />
i. then due north yards to <lb />
o pine, thence west yards, then <lb />
south Minis to the road, then <lb />
with the said mud yards to the <lb />
beginning, containing acres, more <lb />
or and being known as part of <lb />
the And. to said <lb />
mi <lb />
Terms of sale. Cash. This the <lb />
day of December, <lb />
W. H. BROWN, Mortgagee. <lb />
MOORE LONG. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
It Is a sad, sad and tho de- <lb />
tails will never he the <lb />
giraffe at the <lb />
Paris zoo, committed suicide. <lb />
This who held the <lb />
in her class for hi was <lb />
The attendants noticed tho <lb />
other day that she looked troubled. <lb />
She stood in her front yard waving <lb />
her long neck from side to side, her <lb />
eyes In tho clouds. Then she dashed . <lb />
her head against the side of her <lb />
causing concussion of the <lb />
brain. <lb />
The commissary of police was <lb />
of her death and ho opened an <lb />
Inquest. What were the reasons for <lb />
suicide She was of high standing, <lb />
four and a half meters. was not <lb />
Involved In the troubles of married <lb />
life, for the reason that she <lb />
was not married. Perhaps, however, I <lb />
she in love. <lb />
When the commissary to this, <lb />
question ho felt sure ho was on the <lb />
right track. From the keepers he <lb />
learned fact that the some <lb />
time previously had fallen in love <lb />
with a turtle, but the latter showed <lb />
stony indifference to her ad- <lb />
She tried to make eyes at <lb />
the turtle, but ho seemingly paid no j <lb />
to her. The turtle seemed j <lb />
to II Ink there was an Inseparable dis-1 <lb />
between them. The Inquest <lb />
was ended and It only remained <lb />
the commissary to the family <lb />
of tho deceased. <lb />
Th. Peoria Three-I club is trying <lb />
in land Manager Ned Egan, of the <lb />
team, to pilot the Distillers, <lb />
Egan been such a consistent pent <lb />
mint inner that he is known as ti <lb />
Connie Mack tin <lb />
Pitcher Jack ha- returned <lb />
to home in Me. <lb />
Is slowly recovering from his long <lb />
siege illness, but it is still <lb />
doubtful If he will be able <lb />
report to the Athletics next spring. <lb />
SALE <lb />
lot on which m stands <lb />
en the Coast Line Railway, next to <lb />
e Imperial i o Co. Size <lb />
i feet. If d, Si E. <lb />
in C<lb />
to <lb />
Set your <lb />
new year. <lb />
e a liberal advertiser <lb />
share business in <lb />
I Had to <lb />
Progressive Saskatchewan. <lb />
A traveler hub asked by a fellow <lb />
passenger who had just boarded the <lb />
train call It <lb />
Saskatchewan. what do yon <lb />
think of The traveler <lb />
his testimony, which was to the <lb />
effect that he thought <lb />
was a real live town, a cute town, a <lb />
town which meant to get there and <lb />
which had a great future ahead of It, <lb />
a town which had made remarkable <lb />
to get them And do you know, not progress during the short time It had <lb />
another of those people could play been in existence. were you <lb />
even half way straight I was inquired the man from Boost- <lb />
ashamed, truly, to appear so superior three weeks <lb />
I tried to miss, but somehow I the traveler replied. cried the <lb />
couldn't in that <lb />
that time I was friendly enough Implied ignorance could <lb />
with some of the people to ask about You seen it this morn- <lb />
and News. <lb />
said my hostess, all <lb />
so tired of those old games We've <lb />
had such a time something <lb />
new and original -and were so de- <lb />
lighted with these that we've <lb />
those high and mighty persons improves greatly <lb />
In earnest about my in- when subjected to cons <lb />
GOOD FOB SALE. <lb />
i acres in fine <lb />
soil light loam, clay <lb />
Will grow anything. One <lb />
tenant house, one large pack house, <lb />
me tobacco barn, stables and other <lb />
necessary outbuildings. Located near <lb />
House, V C. Price per acre. <lb />
Terms, one-fourth cash Apply to <lb />
RANDOLPH BROS., <lb />
G House. N. C. <lb />
Peculiarity of Cast Iron. <lb />
Singularly enough, cast Iron, never <lb />
considered very strong, and thought <lb />
by most people to be far less durable <lb />
games And they thought they d This was proved by guns of <lb />
found something new They had service. Guns tried <lb />
passed their youth playing ft but at the- <lb />
tennis and and bat- seventieth or eightieth discharge, <lb />
and if they'd ever heard of had for <lb />
six years, failed to burst after 2.000 <lb />
or and cast iron, <lb />
burs, after being subjected to shocks, <lb />
frequently gain per cent, in <lb />
strength. But, In nil cases, tho cast <lb />
Iron which proved strongest was cast <lb />
Iron which bad had In be- <lb />
tween tho bard work. <lb />
common games they d forgotten <lb />
I've come homo quite satisfied. <lb />
I've dug out my old checker board <lb />
and I've bought a game of <lb />
winks and a game of dominoes, and <lb />
we play these old games all the time <lb />
looked on with amusement at <lb />
but now he has entered the con- <lb />
test, and we hardly stop to cat <lb />
so glad went, because If I <lb />
I'd have been to be <lb />
caught playing these old games, and <lb />
they're perfectly fascinating <lb />
Come over to my house and en- ,., , <lb />
your name. We're getting up a <lb />
league, you Dally <lb />
World's Biggest <lb />
Construction of <lb />
fortress, the greatest fortress In the <lb />
world, designed for tho protection <lb />
St. Petersburg. has begun. <lb />
This fortress will consist of a chain <lb />
of Island forts extending across the <lb />
Gulf of a distance of over <lb />
miles. <lb />
Remarkable <lb />
The double has long been a <lb />
and drama; Th <lb />
immediately comes to <lb />
mind. One encounters him constantly <lb />
on the stage, in of the <lb />
kind of which Great <lb />
was a master. So close. Indeed, was <lb />
the resemblance between him and <lb />
professional double that after <lb />
In a hotel fire In Glasgow <lb />
lime a matter of uncertainty <lb />
whether It was his body or that of th <lb />
other man which was found In th <lb />
ruins. The matter Is a curious one. <lb />
It might be worth Investigating <lb />
closely. <lb />
SCHOOL BONUS BALE. <lb />
Non-Taxable. <lb />
School District. Pitt <lb />
County, North Carolina, offers for sale <lb />
to the highest bidder, SIX THOU- <lb />
SAND of bonds, bearing <lb />
date January 1st, to run for <lb />
thirty years, hearing interest at <lb />
ate of E per cent per annum, pay- <lb />
annually, on the 1st day of Jan- <lb />
of each year. These bonds will <lb />
ho issued by virtue of an Act of the <lb />
General Assembly, Extra Session. 1913. <lb />
and ratify by a unanimous vote of <lb />
the said District at an election held <lb />
under said Act. and will be sold in <lb />
denominations WOO and 1500 re- <lb />
These bonds are non-taxable. <lb />
Sealed bids will he received by the <lb />
undersigned at his office In Greenville. <lb />
N. for these bond tin February <lb />
1st, 1914. A deposit of per cent <lb />
of amount bid must accompany each <lb />
hid. <lb />
II. <lb />
Chairman Hoard Trustees. <lb />
pi c U, 1918. <lb />
Stockholders Meeting. <lb />
The annual meeting of the stock <lb />
holders The National Hank <lb />
Greenville will be held Tuesday. Jan- <lb />
nary 14th, 1914, at in the <lb />
city Hail <lb />
r- <lb /></p>
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OF <lb />
MAN MYSTERIOUS <lb />
V It <lb />
A i ROARS, <lb />
AI t <lb />
AMI <lb />
k II BACK <lb />
LOT.<lb />
Carver, woman, <lb />
run down killed t C. <lb />
hen the became confused and step- <lb />
in Front of his motor ear at <lb />
I south end of bridge on Green <lb />
street, In tin city, this afternoon. <lb />
after had been taken over <lb />
j the ground where the <lb />
curred and reviewed the <lb />
Dec showed that Trio., had used his <lb />
the store of Polish- best efforts to avoid running <lb />
lug Company, on Lois street, tho the woman. The aged woman, who <lb />
wagon in which a crippled man -t in the country on the side <lb />
who ha been In the city several of ch Capo Pear river and was in <lb />
from one place to town to do shopping, was on th <lb />
or. the man's leather knee walkway at the south of th <lb />
tors, a pair of shoe and the blocks i going south when the car <lb />
v which he pushed himself along . by and John Williams <lb />
wore all found yesterday morning <lb />
at o'clock by three young white <lb />
boys, Walter Mac Stiles and <lb />
Charles Butler. The owner i.- miss- <lb />
Police headquarters wore <lb />
notified and an Investigation <lb />
followed, though the whereabouts of <lb />
the man wore not found. -No trace <lb />
him further than 10.15 o'clock Sal <lb />
night could in round, he hem <lb />
so. a on Kim street at that time. <lb />
The man's name is A. <lb />
Atlanta, he having registered <lb />
;. die Clegg hotel night <lb />
name It was found that <lb />
-p ,. <lb />
Friday that he also visited that <lb />
place for a s I I <lb />
i at the hotel that he <lb />
to their place <lb />
night registered, staling that he <lb />
tilted to take a hath and Bleep <lb />
awhile registered and paid mi <lb />
., It After t Bis ho had not been <lb />
a around hotel. <lb />
Owing to fact that of <lb />
legs have been cut oil at tin <lb />
It it is almost an <lb />
him to gotten to the pi <lb />
. lea e I <lb />
help ho i go <lb />
and down Mops, it is out , <lb />
i i bi he would or <lb />
i d have gone to place and <lb />
left even if he had <lb />
sired lo leave the city. <lb />
Officers searched every place near <lb />
re his articles were found, but no <lb />
i or of the miming mac <lb />
i be found. It is thought <lb />
possibly had some money and i <lb />
some one enticed him to that ; an <lb />
the and relieved him of his <lb />
though tills i ma <lb />
able, a the man would have no doubt <lb />
the i had In <lb />
n I So far the affair is <lb />
left a i ti -f, the <lb />
authorities, as they n <lb />
. Ira the man. <lb />
entered at the north end. An iron <lb />
railing separating walk from th i <lb />
driveway hid her from Trice's view <lb />
until she stopped Into the street at <lb />
the end the bridge, when be <lb />
ed his car lo one side, taking over <lb />
the between the two <lb />
driveways. Hut the confused old <lb />
woman's notions were such as <lb />
In her death Her n- ct <lb />
ii I were n ind she die . <lb />
within a w t Her <lb />
in and no tar <lb />
the scene of the tragedy when it . <lb />
Mi; I y for M- I <lb />
on in th <lb />
H. . WHITE <lb />
IN <lb />
1895 <lb />
N. C. <lb />
In in<lb />
prominent scholars From many <lb />
In attendance, <lb />
central division of the <lb />
America be- <lb />
Hew Parcel Post Regulations <lb />
fill be Effective <lb />
January <lb />
for ts object advancement of re- <lb />
search work in the field of modern <lb />
languages. <lb />
MM I Hi Hi HI I ill I<lb />
Paris <lb />
Hi- <lb />
Sentenced ti <lb />
Own <lb />
Cal., Di <lb />
Fa all is John k. <lb />
his own i hi. was <lb />
On after January b <lb />
w ill . n, Thursday, the limit <lb />
of fourth-, las <lb />
mull I r within the <lb />
Mid Si lie a.-o, <lb />
x , pounds, and in <lb />
lo pounds. <lb />
and after h Id. lull. <lb />
books will lo embraced in mail mat- <lb />
of the fourth-class, fixing th <lb />
rate on those weighing eight ounces <lb />
or less at one cent for each two <lb />
or traction thereof, <lb />
the regular zone rat, s ii <lb />
those weighing in excess of eight <lb />
p rate now on i <lb />
neighing more than four ounces it <lb />
fin- first and second zones <lb />
;, ii, remain as <lb />
bi i I for the first i <lb />
it additional ad- <lb />
pound, and local <lb />
live cents the first pound and on <lb />
for i additional <lb />
ii two ; <lb />
Pan It lour i <lb />
ill lo he <lb />
Its Scope, <lb />
AMES, la. annual <lb />
v Inter short at Iowa Stab <lb />
g in today with an enroll <lb />
at of hundreds of men, women and <lb />
Id r en from all parts the State <lb />
Heretofore the short courses have <lb />
been directed toward the scientific <lb />
I of doth from <lb />
standpoint of the farmer and th <lb />
farmer's wife. This year the scope o <lb />
Instruction is to embrace not <lb />
brunches of agriculture, but man. <lb />
Other industries and trades as well <lb />
SMALL BLAZE YESTERDAY, <lb />
Yesterday afternoon one of <lb />
mer houses in Greenville <lb />
was destroyed by lire. The origin <lb />
the fire i.- unknown, <lb />
If. <lb />
IS V <lb />
n I <lb />
or <lb />
rate of one i for mini <lb />
an i. r <lb />
mi He l <lb />
iii Hare in <lb />
Third District <lb />
NEW Dec .-. Hon. Charles <lb />
R. Thomas, of will ho in <lb />
s the <lb />
North district to succeed <lb />
II. now representing <lb />
an i, n this district. <lb />
sentenced distance. The announcement of the <lb />
here to bi hanged Parcels mi of Mr. Thomas is made by nu- <lb />
days for tin murder Horace K ounces In weight in the third, and at a later dale he <lb />
agent, on fourth, firth and will bi make a Formal announcement <lb />
December when held a follows. Mr. Thomas served as a member <lb />
a Southern train at Third cents for the fir congress for several terms. His <lb />
I pound am two coins for each friendship and acquaintance through- <lb />
I'm.- waived all and made pound of fraction I j out the district are and <lb />
no defense. Throughout the proceed- Fourth gone Seven cents for tin the authorized announcement that he <lb />
he clung to the name John and four cents for each <lb />
ti k which belongs to a pound or fraction thereof <lb />
California, man who worked Eight cents for tin <lb />
where was employed. He was pound and cents for each <lb />
under name, but when additional pound or fraction thereof. <lb />
told him that his change has bean made with <lb />
were coming from Bakers- to the limit size of fourth- <lb />
Held in ice him he revealed his Parcels of matter <lb />
SCHOOL SALE. <lb />
Non-i <lb />
School District, <lb />
County, Carolina, offers for sale <lb />
to the highest bidder, SIX THOU- <lb />
SAND DOLLARS of <lb />
date January 1st, to run <lb />
thirty years, bearing interest at <lb />
rate S per cent per annum, pay- <lb />
able annually, on the 1st day of Jan- <lb />
of each year. These bonds will <lb />
be issued by virtue of an Act of the <lb />
General Assembly, Extra Session, 1913, <lb />
and ratify by a unanimous vote <lb />
the said District at an election held <lb />
under said Act, and will be sold in <lb />
denominations of and re- <lb />
Tin bonds are non-taxable. <lb />
Si bids will be received by the <lb />
undersigned at his office in Greenville, <lb />
N. C. for these bonds till February <lb />
1914, A deposit of per cent <lb />
of amount of bid must accompany each <lb />
bid. <lb />
H. <lb />
Chairman Hoard of Trustees. <lb />
Dec. 1913. <lb />
B. f. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life. Fire, Sick and Accident <lb />
on Fourth near <lb />
Wilson's Stars <lb />
COLDS <lb />
or G doses will break <lb />
my case of Chills Fever, Colds <lb />
it nets on the liver <lb />
-r than and no <lb />
c or sit -.-2-. <lb />
let tin ill i lie said <lb />
am Ralph and I have mad <lb />
trouble for them all my life. I i an- <lb />
not see them said Iii i <lb />
father Is James a man <lb />
v ha- been In Southern <lb />
i at Bait for <lb />
He also s ii be had man h i <lb />
at Marion, Iowa <lb />
greater in size than <lb />
length and combined shall n I <lb />
be accepted for mailing, <lb />
girl <lb />
Greene. Hires. <lb />
BI SO <lb />
Miss Dell Rives and Mr <lb />
wore married Rev Dallas <lb />
of officiating <lb />
Oklahoma <lb />
OKLAHOMA Okla . Dec. <lb />
Many men widely known as <lb />
l lives the lunch and bar <lb />
hi re today at the opening <lb />
the annual meeting of the Oklahoma <lb />
Bar A The <lb />
overs two days and ha m Its lend- <lb />
feature an address Rome <lb />
Down, of Minneapolis, on Re <lb />
ail of Constitutional <lb />
is to contest for the nomination will <lb />
be i. ad with inti <lb />
Former Judge II. of this <lb />
city, Representative Pal son will <lb />
also be in the race, and there have <lb />
been newspaper publication that Mr <lb />
George E Hood, of Goldsboro, will <lb />
also be a candidate <lb />
Moore- <lb />
A quiet home marriage was <lb />
yesterday afternoon at o'clock <lb />
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. <lb />
V on Dickinson avenue when <lb />
their daughter, Nellie, became <lb />
the bride of Mr. I Moore. <lb />
The wedding was a Surprise to <lb />
host or of contracting <lb />
parties. , <lb />
after ceremony tic <lb />
couple boarded the i <lb />
Norfolk Southern a bridal <lb />
Norfolk Southern H. R. <lb />
Ti W Tilt <lb />
Effect November <lb />
will following schedule <lb />
published as information only <lb />
are not guaranteed. <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
I a-t Hound <lb />
a. m. dally, <lb />
car for Norfolk. <lb />
a, m. daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb />
beth City and Car <lb />
service Washington to Norfolk. Con <lb />
for all points north and west <lb />
p. in. daily, except Sunday <lb />
West Hound <lb />
a. m. daily for Wilson, Raleigh <lb />
and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
service. Connects north, south and <lb />
west. <lb />
a. m. daily except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb />
all points. <lb />
p. m. for Wilson and <lb />
For further Information and <lb />
in sleeping care, apply to J <lb />
I. Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
II S. <lb />
General Agent <lb />
A WITT, <lb />
General Superintendent <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Xmas <lb />
Showing <lb />
Latest styles that embody <lb />
the ideas of the best <lb />
in styles <lb />
In dining-room, bedroom <lb />
room suites. <lb />
Sow is the time to get the <lb />
new furniture in time for use find that <lb />
prices do not prevail here. <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
We are showing <lb />
the loveliest <lb />
advance styles <lb />
you ever saw <lb />
right now. <lb />
TAKE this chic <lb />
design, <lb />
for instance. You <lb />
can have the blouse <lb />
and tunics in chiffon, <lb />
the under section of <lb />
the skirt in satin and the trimming of <lb />
swan's-down. We have the exact mate- <lb />
rials you want for this stunning frock. <lb />
OUR PATTERN DE- <lb />
is showing all the smartest, <lb />
newest advance styles. Call and get the <lb />
latest Fashion Sheet FREE. <lb />
W. A. Bowen's Store <lb />
Greenville's Authority on Wear <lb />
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb />
In Oar Commercial Department <lb />
We offer you every facility available in good sound and modern <lb />
banking <lb />
In Oar Saving Department <lb />
We per cent Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposits <lb />
received in the sum of One Dollar and upward <lb />
Only Saving Bank In . <lb />
is no better protection than a <lb />
savings <lb />
Visit our place and let us explain our service to you personally <lb />
Located on Dickinson Ave. Near A. C. L. Depot. <lb />
Open Saturday nights from to P. M. <lb />
THE FARMERS BANK <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
B. T. Cox, F. A. Edmundson Cashier. <lb />
R. R. Fleming, V-P. <lb />
Take No Chances <lb />
You plant your crop, Cultivate and harvest <lb />
it, at considerable cost of time and money. <lb />
Take no chances with the money you get <lb />
for your crop but place it in this strong bank. Your money will they be absolutely safe and <lb />
at your disposal as you need it. THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN PITT COUNTY <lb />
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb />
JAMES L. LITTLE, President. <lb />
F. J. FORBES, Cashier. <lb />
mm <lb />
VICTIMS <lb />
BURIED SUNDAY<lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
CAM MET, Mi-i. Dec. n <lb />
i ratios of Miners burled <lb />
it dead today. Fifty-nine In- <lb />
Jading those of -u children, were <lb />
carried through the streets, down <lb />
country highway and laid In <lb />
in a snow-enshrouded <lb />
tery within of Lake Superior <lb />
Thousands saddened miners form- <lb />
ti the escort of the funeral parties <lb />
and passed between other thousands <lb />
who as spectators testified to the grief <lb />
that has the community <lb />
sine e men, and Children <lb />
were killed In the eve <lb />
in Hall. <lb />
For hours the calm was <lb />
broken by the tolling of bells and <lb />
of rices Intoning burial chants. <lb />
In hair dozen churches services wire <lb />
held and the mourners went about <lb />
the streets, passing from their homes <lb />
to the churches back to their homes <lb />
after brief respites and again to th i <lb />
Churches to prepare for the last <lb />
trip to the gravesides. <lb />
Delegations of Strikers began com- <lb />
Into Calumet early in the day. The <lb />
special of nine brought <lb />
hundreds of from <lb />
Iron mines of and <lb />
and every town mining <lb />
in the copper country sent <lb />
and friends of the union to swell <lb />
the ranks of marchers In the after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Behind the hearse was a section of <lb />
the procession which brought tears <lb />
and sobs from onlookers. <lb />
while coffins, their site testifying to <lb />
the life of the little forms <lb />
carried by relays of striker. <lb />
Wont men bore each and their <lb />
arms grew weary or their feet <lb />
ed oil tho roadway, companions re- <lb />
them of their burden. <lb />
Fifty singers chanted hymns in the <lb />
wake of those carrying the children s <lb />
Most of these men were <lb />
miners, who had learned In Corn- <lb />
wall to chant Christmas carols in the <lb />
streets and years ago brought this oil <lb />
custom to the copper country. <lb />
however, they did not sing songs of .-. <lb />
new life born. Lover of Ms- <lb />
of and <lb />
My Cod, to came from the <lb />
throats thick with emotion, but <lb />
harmonies were full and rich. <lb />
As tho singers turned Into <lb />
street, which led to the cemetery road <lb />
the open ranks of marchers wheeled <lb />
into lino. and <lb />
men came followed by a brass <lb />
land <lb />
All but half a dozen bodies <lb />
placed In common graves dug <lb />
day by the members of the union. The <lb />
ground belongs to the federation <lb />
II was stated that a monument would <lb />
be erected there, the formal <lb />
to take place a year hence <lb />
Tho cemetery Is In two <lb />
One is consecrated to the dead of <lb />
the Roman Catholic faith, the other <lb />
lo those belonging to Protestant de- <lb />
nominations. In the former three <lb />
trenches had been excavated and In <lb />
bodies were laid. <lb />
On tho Protestant side of the bur- <lb />
place two largo graves received <lb />
bodies. Tho other six were laid <lb />
In plots. Only brief <lb />
delivered In tho cemetery. Eu- <lb />
gene eulogized the dead In <lb />
and of St <lb />
Louis, Frank <lb />
and other federation leaders deliver- <lb />
ed addresses In Austrian, Finnish <lb />
and <lb />
American Association. <lb />
CHARLESTON, a. Dec. 29.- <lb />
heads the list of <lb />
more than fifty topics that are to re- <lb />
attention at the annual <lb />
of the American Historical As- <lb />
which convened In this <lb />
today for a two session. Prof. <lb />
It. M. Johnson of Harvard will <lb />
sent a report from the committee On <lb />
and Major <lb />
I Wood is scheduled to <lb />
C the discussion. Also of Interest to <lb />
the military historians will he an ad- <lb />
dress by Assistant of War <lb />
Henry on Arch- <lb />
hes of War<lb />
STATIC Pa., <lb />
week, an Influential feature <lb />
ii rural uplift movement in <lb />
begun today at the <lb />
. State College Hundreds of <lb />
,,. , . I <lb />
are . he <lb />
will be marked lecture. <lb />
practical demonstrations. The <lb />
rural school, tin principle 00- <lb />
operation, breeding, <lb />
soil fertility and the handling <lb />
of on the farm are among th <lb />
subjects that will receive attention. <lb />
N. C, Dec. <lb />
Wingate, who has been attend- <lb />
i boot at Greenville. C and <lb />
Miss Sallie Hi t at St. Mary's <lb />
are home spending the holidays. <lb />
We feel that honor is due the <lb />
who come to our city, and our <lb />
thrifty neighbors, as many of the <lb />
old citizens, tell us they never saw <lb />
s nun Christmas free from <lb />
discord, strife, and heart burnings <lb />
from the large amount of Virginia <lb />
and Kentucky whiskey that been <lb />
pouring Into our of late on. <lb />
would judge was calculate <lb />
to stir up all of def- <lb />
of but our people <lb />
people. <lb />
On the night of the 24th. while <lb />
some were banging up their stock- <lb />
bigs, some of the older ones wort <lb />
preparing to bring gladness into the <lb />
hearts of others. Rev. J. I. <lb />
was called to speak the words that <lb />
would make man and wife of Mr <lb />
Cox and Miss Jackson. <lb />
Mi Joe Lawrence and Bob <lb />
left on Wednesday for <lb />
Va., to a few days <lb />
With the family of Dr. Joseph Dixon <lb />
and expected to return Saturday, bin <lb />
crossing the bay, they encountered <lb />
a heavy storm, and they were afraid <lb />
return until they wrote home for <lb />
a Turners N. almanac, to see what <lb />
kind of weather was on hand, be- <lb />
fore they would return to the <lb />
line. Plenty of these valuable <lb />
at J. H. Smith and Bros, <lb />
Mr. It. J. Skinner was a pleasant <lb />
caller at our sanctum Friday. Ben <lb />
always spreads sunshine wherever he <lb />
goes. <lb />
Mr. J. H. who left here <lb />
two years ago and has math <lb />
his home in the palmetto state, <lb />
making an effort to remove some <lb />
the disabilities and return, as b- <lb />
ks some good holdings in this town <lb />
Frank Dall of <lb />
has bought Forrest farm from <lb />
Mr. William Dall, near Spring, <lb />
f 12.600.00. This entire farm sold <lb />
about ten years ago for Tills <lb />
shows what the foundation upon <lb />
which this country is built. <lb />
Mr. F. O. Stokes has purchased <lb />
the farm of Mr. C. Manning, near <lb />
the Slaughter farm about four mile, <lb />
from <lb />
Our Chief of Police tells us that <lb />
last Christmas night the wind blew <lb />
his house off the blocks. No <lb />
was home, but the chief says no <lb />
damage was done other than h <lb />
could not close the doors as the <lb />
t of plumb. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Taylor, of Greensboro <lb />
is in town shaking hands with lib <lb />
many friends. <lb />
J. F. Bright has purchased <lb />
the farm adjoining him from Mr. Ed <lb />
All kinds of hardware and mill <lb />
supplies, metal and rubber roofing <lb />
lime, windows and doors at J. B <lb />
Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mr. I. H. Allen has bought a <lb />
of A G. Coward farm from <lb />
Mr. J. F near in <lb />
county <lb />
A new shipment of school books <lb />
and other school supplies at J. B <lb />
Smith and Pro. <lb />
A little child of Mr. Calvin Venter.- <lb />
died Wednesday night and was bur- <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mr. B. T. Smith Christina- <lb />
in town visiting his daughter, Mrs <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
Mr. Eugene Cannon has purchased <lb />
a farm from Mr. Tom on <lb />
the Gum Swamp road a portion <lb />
the Wilson track. <lb />
Mr. Ed Patrick says that <lb />
roofing Is the very stuff to build <lb />
shelters and with which <lb />
he has Just finished a large shed to <lb />
hold a car of wagons and buggies <lb />
you can find plenty of this roofing <lb />
all lengths at J. R. Smith and Bro <lb />
Mr. David Jackson says It Is econ- <lb />
to blow up your stumps <lb />
dynamite and let your trees stand for <lb />
timber, so says David Smith. Plenty <lb />
m dynamite at J. B. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Mrs. K L, Brown and daughter <lb />
Miss Claire, arc visiting friend <lb />
in <lb />
Sonic man has said that <lb />
m a test of principle, and we say that <lb />
cutting com and cotton stalk's by <lb />
baud and digging slumps, Is a thing <lb />
of the pagan past when you can <lb />
n stalk cutter, and all the dynamite <lb />
you can use at T If. Smith and Bro. <lb />
Just about twilight Friday even <lb />
the spirit of Mrs Richard <lb />
sen, of took Us Right, she <lb />
had lick but a abort time, <lb />
a few hour, and her family <lb />
all thought her condition much <lb />
proved when she look n relapse, and <lb />
never recovered. Mrs. Jackson was <lb />
Hater to Messrs. John. Jim. Charles <lb />
and Sam Turnage. She was Indeed <lb />
an Industrious woman, splendid neigh- <lb />
in both sickness and health. She <lb />
leaves a large family of children and <lb />
III BRIEF <lb />
III H <lb />
Chief Events of the Past <lb />
Twelve Months. <lb />
SHORT DAILY RECORD. <lb />
History of the World Told In <lb />
THE YEAR'S OBITUARY ROLL. <lb />
An Appropriation of twenty-five mil <lb />
for aid to <lb />
l construction of good <lb />
la proposed In a Mil introduced by <lb />
Son a of Virginia. <lb />
Political <lb />
. I. . of <lb />
Property by <lb />
-Worm wed <lb />
JANUARY. <lb />
j. Pared i <lb />
was defeated U <lb />
eighteenth round In e contest fur <lb />
white heavyweight lull with Luther <lb />
at Una Ii t, <lb />
Dan, E M Civil <lb />
veteran and ex-governor <lb />
territory. <lb />
Violent wind and rain norm <lb />
worked destruction In sections of the <lb />
United <lb />
James it noted <lb />
and In New York; aged <lb />
Jen Davis, United <lb />
from is and former governor, <lb />
at Little aged U <lb />
Lewis noted <lb />
mer, Marathon, N. v. n <lb />
The steamer <lb />
was wrecked on Peacock Spit. Ore.; <lb />
seamen <lb />
champion <lb />
pocket billiard of the world, <lb />
saved his title by defeating James <lb />
In New <lb />
Loss of I j burning of a <lb />
cold storage plant at Calgary, Alberta. <lb />
The house of com- <lb />
mons Irish home rule bill <lb />
by a majority of Raymond <lb />
care, prime minister f France, was <lb />
elected president or the republic. <lb />
Dr. Thaddeus S C. Lowe, <lb />
and inventor, at Pasadena, Cat; <lb />
aged K. Bailey, editor, <lb />
connected with the in Observer for <lb />
CO years, aged <lb />
U. Mrs. Julia C, R. poet <lb />
and author, at Rutland, Vt.; aged T. <lb />
lives lost In the wrecking <lb />
of the liner Veronese off <lb />
Portugal. <lb />
Helen tho <lb />
married to Finley J. in <lb />
York. <lb />
The Brazilian super-Dreadnought, <lb />
largest and moat powerful battleship <lb />
launched at <lb />
tie. England. <lb />
Pasha, commander or <lb />
tho Turkish army, killed In a political <lb />
uprising which overthrew the govern- <lb />
X. Balkan Turkish de- <lb />
fending Constantinople opened tire upon <lb />
the Bulgarians, <lb />
The German bark <lb />
sunk in a collision in the English <lb />
and of her drowned. <lb />
The house of lords <lb />
rejected the Irish home rule hill by k <lb />
vote of 3-ii to <lb />
FEBRUARY. <lb />
Dr. Theodor <lb />
noted German diplomat. In Berlin; <lb />
aged <lb />
Balkan Tho Bulgarian artillery re- <lb />
bombardment if on <lb />
expiration of the peace truce. <lb />
Constitutional The <lb />
amendment to the United States con- <lb />
Income tax was <lb />
approved by Delaware, Wyoming and <lb />
New Mexico; three-fourths of the stated <lb />
having it. the amendment be- <lb />
came law. <lb />
Willie retained his <lb />
18.2 balk line billiard championship by <lb />
defeating George Button In a title match <lb />
In New York; count to <lb />
Balkan Bulgarians attacked Turk <lb />
lull forts on the Darda- <lb />
g Sporting made a <lb />
new world's Indoor record by running <lb />
tulles in minutes seconds In New <lb />
York <lb />
I John Brown, noted <lb />
painter of street boys, died In New <lb />
York city; aged <lb />
Revolution in Mexico, beaded <lb />
by Col Felix besieged President <lb />
In bis palace, The revolution- <lb />
leader Bernardo killed <lb />
In battle. <lb />
D News of the disaster to <lb />
Capt- It. F. Scott's antarctic <lb />
was cabled from New Zealand; <lb />
the south pole was reached March a. <lb />
1912, and subsequently Scott and four <lb />
of his companions perished in a <lb />
A truce reigned between Ma- <lb />
government and the Mexican <lb />
Strike In a strike riot neat <lb />
W. Va. strikers and <lb />
mine were killed and J persons <lb />
Injured. <lb />
U. The Mexican revolutionists <lb />
and government forces bombarded each <lb />
other's positions With heavy artillery <lb />
It Harm the <lb />
Finnish runner, made a new world's <lb />
mile record by going the distance In <lb />
minutes seconds In New York. <lb />
Mexican continued <lb />
Bring In the streets of City or <lb />
Mexico. Tho revolution gained frosh <lb />
adherents <lb />
it. Charles Major, author <lb />
many popular novels of old <lb />
life. Including Knighthood <lb />
in Plower aged <lb />
Fighting continued In the Cit <lb />
Of troops revolt- <lb />
ed. agreed to resign the <lb />
diplomat. In New York city. <lb />
aged <lb />
ti. x It made a new <lb />
mil. .-1 l .-- <lb />
.-. <lb />
II Balkan Fierce attack of Monte <lb />
troops on t Turks at <lb />
H With loss to the as-ad <lb />
Mills Of I <lb />
II poet <lb />
the In tho Piedmont <lb />
California; egad <lb />
Washington <lb />
Lee, son of toe late <lb />
Ravi <lb />
gad M <lb />
President Isadora resigned nil <lb />
ogles aft by <lb />
one of <lb />
Huerta, the national <lb />
the presidency. <lb />
Raymond in- <lb />
of France. <lb />
k. d by the revolutionists <lb />
Over buildings <lb />
Tokyo; <lb />
Ye Na La, <lb />
press of China, P <lb />
aged b <lb />
Tho deposed <lb />
m of Ml J <lb />
I . <lb />
n- r under j I <lb />
g Alfi <lb />
challenger for Us <lb />
The I <lb />
. , , <lb />
MARCH, <lb />
l .-<lb />
,. <lb />
I. i Ai <lb />
by <lb />
p i <lb />
at S <lb />
and of <lb />
f tin <lb />
SI <lb />
Commodore Peri <lb />
is on . ;, I <lb />
rs from bottom of tin <lb />
If <lb />
The red J <lb />
from the T ks,<lb />
Pi The senate med eel <lb />
den I cabinet as <lb />
follows William J I <lb />
ska; Will Gibbs <lb />
of New York; <lb />
Murray of New Jersey; <lb />
general, Jan <lb />
of Ten m . post muster general, <lb />
rt Sidney n T <lb />
Jo . of North <lb />
. I b kl -i K night Lane t <lb />
If on agriculture, I I <lb />
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s, <lb />
NOTICE Or- SALE M LAND. <lb />
North Carolina, Pitt county. <lb />
In the superior court, before C <lb />
Moore clerk. <lb />
C. S <lb />
Martin by hie guardian MM <lb />
Tripp. and <lb />
by r next C. S. <lb />
By virtue decree of Ike super- <lb />
court Pitt county, made D <lb />
C. Moore, clerk, on the 4th day <lb />
bet in the above <lb />
undersigned o will <lb />
Monday, the 5th day of <lb />
I . o'clock, noon, i I <lb />
till court <lb />
Grew to I <lb />
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low I real <lb />
Kill <lb />
in Greenville township <lb />
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both i A the Band <lb />
sweet gum, P. M <lb />
iv a In a ill <lb />
and runt with his line north <lb />
art pole to n large <lb />
tin I of liver, thence <lb />
ii said river to a a corner <lb />
of lot No u iii the I. C. <lb />
with the <lb />
17-45 I <lb />
a cent red by small In <lb />
Allen's line; thence with <lb />
Md . lie north . -t <lb />
pole i <lb />
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lot do In the plot of said town <lb />
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of Nos and and running <lb />
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a northerly com i r I a <lb />
to Tl thence an <lb />
course with Third street to <lb />
street; I a <lb />
course with street begin- <lb />
a description which proper- <lb />
may he found in Hook D-7, page <lb />
in the register's office of Pitt <lb />
This sale will he made for the <lb />
pose making partition among the <lb />
tenant in common. <lb />
This the 4th day of December, 1913 <lb />
F. HARDING, <lb />
is ltd Commissioner <lb />
NOTICE OF SALE <lb />
and by virtue of bale con- <lb />
in a mortgage from Samuel <lb />
to the undersigned Hawaii <lb />
Supply Company, dated February <lb />
NO I HE. <lb />
Carolina, county. <lb />
In the Superior Court. <lb />
Annie Moore is. Herbert Moore. <lb />
defendant above named will <lb />
I-----r- <lb />
I THE RE-AWAKENED SPARK if <lb />
i h duly recorded In the take notice that an action entitled as <lb />
county. North above has been commenced in tin <lb />
Carolina, in hook HO, page the superior court Pitt count tor the <lb />
on the day of baring the of mat- <lb />
January, at IS o'clock, noon hi slating between <lb />
it public auction, tor cash, the the plaintiff and the defendant die- <lb />
real estate solved and ad i to tin <lb />
g county, North Carolina, and plaintiff; and t <lb />
township, being all that part take I I i to <lb />
Miles Little land allotted J term I <lb />
Little a one of heirs . i i r be <lb />
said Little, the I i Id on I <lb />
n of n cord In U d March, II <lb />
Bee of the clerk of a court January, at i <lb />
in <lb />
r t <lb />
for <lb />
aid complain <lb />
i . Dec, In. 1913. <lb />
I. C MOORE, <lb />
Clerk C i <lb />
By PHIL CONANT.<lb />
. i to tor i in In said county <lb />
bring a certain X. C, an I <lb />
part of I land bought by the <lb />
Little from Robert Pit <lb />
d is also r m to I r fur <lb />
Hut description; bounded on U <lb />
ii. the lands Will <lb />
i , w -t the land Sarah Lit- <lb />
on I s creek, the Harding and <lb />
I line between Samuel Little and IS ltd Si <lb />
down the said creek <lb />
i i . corner between and <lb />
then with the run of <lb />
n , k and B line to <lb />
i lug; containing SO acres <lb />
Being and i ed In <lb />
. c ltd <lb />
6th 1913 <lb />
HASSELL SUPPLY COMPANY, <lb />
By <lb />
II Id <lb />
HALE. <lb />
a mortgage i d <lb />
LAND BALE NOTICE. <lb />
By virtue of authority vested in mi <lb />
by mortgage executed to me by Sam <lb />
Little and Annie Little, on the 12th <lb />
day of November, 1908, and registered <lb />
in book Q-8, page <lb />
registry, I shall tell to the <lb />
bidder for cash at courthouse door <lb />
Monday noon, December 12th, 1911 <lb />
tin; following described <lb />
my interest In the lands of my <lb />
deeded by land division among bit <lb />
heirs and described as <lb />
Beginning at an iron stake, corner <lb />
Little, Bert Little and Sarah <lb />
Little and running with C Little <lb />
lino sixty-two degrees, <lb />
i n i. nulled and <lb />
fie i j t to a stake in Creek <lb />
with gum pointer, Little's <lb />
thence down run ; <lb />
Creek to a hollow at the <lb />
of a branch, Willis Little's corner <lb />
thence With Willis Little's line <lb />
twenty-eight degrees, ten <lb />
east nineteen hundred and I feel <lb />
to th. containing <lb />
four i or less, ii <lb />
No. on a map of the i <lb />
Mies Little land made by B <lb />
A Clark on March <lb />
This December 12th, 1913. <lb />
J. K. Mortgagee <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, Assignee. <lb />
IS ltd <lb />
m; inn or <lb />
Milling <lb />
North Carolina, County of <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
I, W, I. the secretary of <lb />
the Hanrahan Milling Company, be- <lb />
i sworn, on oath says that <lb />
i board of director of the said <lb />
company have caused the <lb />
i of the Hanrahan Mill- <lb />
in <lb />
and deliver, d h W. II <lb />
and wife to no ; own . n the <lb />
nth day of December. 1909, which <lb />
was dull d in I <lb />
tin Hi sitter <lb />
r. in honk pages and <lb />
the sell for cash <lb />
the curt home door In <lb />
at noon on Saturday, <lb />
84th, 1914, the following <lb />
i of parcel of Situate In <lb />
the county Pitt and In Greenville <lb />
township, en the Bide of Tar <lb />
River, adjoining the Savage lands, <lb />
lands l. C. Arthur. William Mai <lb />
John May, Alonzo and other. <lb />
II as ill.- lands <lb />
and being the same tract deeded t. <lb />
Sophia and Paul Nichols <lb />
Also the tract of land adjoining tie <lb />
. , <lb />
above tract, being the same purchased <lb />
by W. II. from An <lb />
ii i is u <lb />
in one. and being the lands upon <lb />
which the said W. II. <lb />
resides, containing acres, more or <lb />
To said mortgage. <lb />
unto annexed, issued by tho <lb />
of State of the of North <lb />
Carolina, dated the day of <lb />
. 1913, to be published in the <lb />
Reflector, n newspaper <lb />
published at the city of Greenville and <lb />
circulated in the county of Pitt, I S <lb />
the county In which said com- <lb />
has been located and conduct- p <lb />
business, for the period ll <lb />
lour weeks successively, at least once <lb />
week, commencing on the NOTICE OP RESALE OP A. It. OAR <lb />
day of December, 1918, as <lb />
Thu December 24th, 1918, <lb />
COMPANY, <lb />
Owner of the Debt <lb />
ti JAMES A SON. <lb />
MORTGAGE SALE. <lb />
Pursuant to a power of sale con- <lb />
in that certain real estate <lb />
gage executed by J. A. Gardner <lb />
A M. to J. W. Stewart bear- <lb />
date of the 1st day of December. <lb />
1909, the same being recorded in the <lb />
of the register of deeds of <lb />
county in book M-8, page will <lb />
at the court door in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C, on Tuesday, the 80th nay <lb />
of December, at the boar of II <lb />
m. to the highest bidder for cash, all <lb />
of the following described property as <lb />
conveyed mortgage <lb />
A Certain tract iii land lying in <lb />
Creek township, County <lb />
bounded on the north by the land <lb />
of ii. a Gardner, on the east by the <lb />
lauds of ii a Gardner, on the <lb />
by T s and on the wen <lb />
the of -i. W, and be- <lb />
Iota N m I, S, and , in I. <lb />
of the late B. ind eon- <lb />
raped to J. II, P <lb />
on the Sill Not 1894, <lb />
US a more or <lb />
d by J. K. A. A. <lb />
by deed dated Nov, 1903 and re- <lb />
corded in tire register Of d I <lb />
In Pitt county in book page <lb />
New N C Nov. <lb />
II <lb />
by Chapter of the <lb />
entitled <lb />
Sworn an subscribed before me <lb />
the day of Nov . A D. <lb />
R L. N. P. <lb />
LA ML <lb />
the lands of <lb />
The the lands of A. II <lb />
II. made Dee. 1st, 1913, <lb />
been because of a <lb />
the bid and a new sale having been <lb />
ordered by the superior court <lb />
My commission expires July 1914. Power <lb />
conferred upon me said decree of- <lb />
fir for sale before the court home <lb />
door in Greenville on Monday, Jan- <lb />
12th, 1914, to the highest bidder <lb />
cash that certain tract or parcel <lb />
of land situate on south side of Swill <lb />
In Creek In <lb />
county of Pitt adjoining the lands <lb />
l;. ll. W, B, Harris. J. <lb />
i;. Tingle, Mary a. Johnson, J, W, <lb />
Burney, and contain- <lb />
about two hundred and <lb />
acres more or less, and being <lb />
lands V. B Harris offered for sale <lb />
by me Di e, 1st, 1913, and off <lb />
R, II Harris. <lb />
a valuable tract of land <lb />
and land purchasers are urged to bi <lb />
lit at day and place of I ale and <lb />
bid on It. <lb />
December 10th, 1913. <lb />
CANNON. <lb />
l ltd Commissioner, <lb />
NOTICE SALE <lb />
virtue of power vested In <lb />
of that mortgage of record <lb />
in at page of the <lb />
office and executed to D. C. <lb />
ire C R. Cannon and wife Mat- <lb />
tie Cannon on the 15th day of <lb />
i. r. 1911, shall sell for cash to <lb />
I bidder at public auction at the <lb />
i house door in Greenville, <lb />
lock noun on Monday, the 29th <lb />
December, tho following <lb />
n estate, lying, being and <lb />
in Creek township, Pill <lb />
and stats of North Carolina <lb />
Thai tract of land hounded on the <lb />
north by the lands of Anderson <lb />
on the east by Jas Hardy and Bun <lb />
Haddock, on the south by tho lands <lb />
of Guilford Stokes, and on the west <lb />
the land.-, of Worthing, con- <lb />
acres, more or less, and <lb />
known as part of the William Wilson <lb />
Old Place. <lb />
This November 1913. <lb />
B. T. WHITE, Assignee <lb />
of D. O. Moore. Mortgagee <lb />
DUNN, Attorney. <lb />
ltd <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
virtue of authority vested in me <lb />
an order made and entered In <lb />
III It <lb />
GOOP TO <lb />
LOOKS<lb />
A Virginian visiting in Greenville <lb />
during the has fallen <lb />
p. lately in hue With Green <lb />
and its surroundings, He re <lb />
marked that be bad heard much <lb />
I N Carolina and <lb />
lolly this section Pitt county, but <lb />
ad no idea he would line it oven <lb />
greater than had been recommended <lb />
Young and charming. Mrs Curtis <lb />
sat in tho extreme corner of the big <lb />
double box which <lb />
was slowly filling <lb />
with Mrs Potter's <lb />
and looked <lb />
over the great <lb />
St, <lb />
Among ail <lb />
d folk <lb />
in tho box none <lb />
an object upon <lb />
which to <lb />
young Mrs. Cur- <lb />
I. The gods had <lb />
. her with <lb />
, beauty and <lb />
that subtle charm <lb />
which may be <lb />
personality <lb />
or a hair <lb />
other things. <lb />
The box was <lb />
now all but filled. <lb />
One lone seat re- <lb />
and it hap- <lb />
to be be- <lb />
side Mrs. Curtis. <lb />
said <lb />
Mrs. Potter, a lit- <lb />
Impatiently. <lb />
dreadful. <lb />
is Mr. Curtis mid the only s, <lb />
bit is beside Mrs. Curtis. did not <lb />
you, and had arranged that <lb />
seat for Huron Now you <lb />
pear unexpectedly and I this moment <lb />
r. Ive a note from Hie baron that ho <lb />
is unexpectedly detained, I was sure <lb />
Mrs Curtis said you would not <lb />
here. Well, of all things that a man <lb />
and his should vis-a- <lb />
vis at a box <lb />
And there was a ripple of laughter <lb />
as Mr. Curtis gravely seated himself <lb />
beside his wife. Her fan trembled <lb />
just perceptibly and the eyes still scan- <lb />
the audience were unseeing eyes. <lb />
as we are on dress pa- <lb />
and full public ho said, <lb />
leaning over and whispering In her <lb />
ear, might be best to act it out <lb />
and display enough decent Interest in <lb />
each Other as not to gratify tho <lb />
fierce longing for scandal which per- <lb />
the kind hearts about <lb />
are quite she replied <lb />
coldly. did not expect you. I <lb />
thought you started for Mexico to- <lb />
decided to defer it until <lb />
he replied. It were possible <lb />
for you to at <lb />
you know, but at somebody in the <lb />
audience, it might servo to lessen the <lb />
Interest of the dear friends about <lb />
you could think of subject <lb />
for sustained conversation it might <lb />
she said. <lb />
he answered sharply, turn- <lb />
toward her. will tell you tho <lb />
story of a great and its unhappy <lb />
end. <lb />
hero was but an unformed <lb />
boy. thrown into tho realities of life <lb />
early because he happened to <lb />
been born Into Hie hothouse <lb />
of money Ho <lb />
thought he was mature, experienced <lb />
and even when really ho was <lb />
more Ignorant himself than the com- <lb />
clod. <lb />
this pathetically unequipped <lb />
hero fell in love with the heroine, of <lb />
course. Yes, ho truly fell In love. He <lb />
hardly knew it at the time, for ho was <lb />
a selfish young animal and little <lb />
what really meant, Per- <lb />
haps It was more desire than love. <lb />
Anyway ho won the heroine. <lb />
then, you see, trouble began. <lb />
He was a primitive sort of animal and <lb />
his real civilization only began to <lb />
when ho married tho <lb />
Ho demanded everything, <lb />
;. little, and thought And nil <lb />
the time ho knew- that she loved him. <lb />
And he loved her. too, more blindly <lb />
and passionately every moment that <lb />
he did the very things to kill her <lb />
course tho end was bound to <lb />
come. There were and <lb />
Saved Girl's life <lb />
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- <lb />
from the use of writes <lb />
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb />
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb />
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe <lb />
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb />
they went in on her, but one good dose of <lb />
made them break out, and she has had no <lb />
more trouble. I shall never be without <lb />
mm <lb />
at. <lb />
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, <lb />
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar <lb />
ailments, has proved itself a safe, f <lb />
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb />
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- <lb />
It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five <lb />
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for <lb />
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. s <lb />
Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
For Fishing, <lb />
Camping, <lb />
and Hard <lb />
Use under All <lb />
Conditions. <lb />
Give steady, bright light. <lb />
Easy to light Easy to <lb />
clean and Don't <lb />
smoke. Don't blow out <lb />
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb />
At dealers everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Richmond. Va. <lb />
Norfolk, v. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
N. C <lb />
Charleston. W. Vi. <lb />
Charleston, S. C. <lb />
Meet in Montreal. <lb />
Dec <lb />
savants from all parts of the <lb />
in-lit assembled in lids city <lb />
the annual meeting of the <lb />
Institute of America. <lb />
three days the visitors Will <lb />
in the exchange of hypothesis on the, <lb />
many debatable questions of an- <lb />
Convention <lb />
were opened today at Winds <lb />
Hotel, The regular sessions will be <lb />
held at University, <lb />
n joint session will be hell <lb />
the Canadian branch of the In <lb />
of which His Royal Highness <lb />
the Duke of Is the patron. <lb />
to <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
scenes and there was brutal clerk county as <lb />
and exasperating slights. <lb />
the crash came. <lb />
bitter things she said In answer to <lb />
the bitter things ho said rankled In <lb />
his heart until ho no longer could <lb />
stand it, and ho <lb />
away and forget. <lb />
administrator of the estate of <lb />
deceased, Is here- <lb />
y given to all persons Indebted to <lb />
Hie estate to make immediate payment <lb />
determined to go to the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
So the hero and tho having claims against laid arc <lb />
pet ill proceedings in superior court. <lb />
to him. Before leaving Virgin- <lb />
heroine agreed to disagree and tho notified to present the SUM the <lb />
was to left for Mexico to- for payment on or be- <lb />
en S. T. Carson, Administrator, <lb />
T, ii. mount, against Edgar mount <lb />
Hula Blount, ii <lb />
i l ill sell to <lb />
tor on Monday the day of <lb />
January 1914 at the court house In <lb />
I that ti sot o <lb />
hand in Bethel township, this <lb />
as T share <lb />
W. <lb />
being lot I. bounded on the north <lb />
by the lands of Theodore on <lb />
southwest the land of J. J. <lb />
on the southeast by tin <lb />
and on the north <lb />
east lands of M o mount <lb />
containing acres, more or less. A <lb />
town, i said he had <lb />
no of making this <lb />
, section after <lb />
highest bidder and <lb />
e here that <lb />
. had about come <lb />
to Hi i in n to return to <lb />
bis Inti real there <lb />
. i , i t To you <lb />
Mr. Visitor it Is -our <lb />
turn ii <lb />
On Friday. at <lb />
lock a. m. at my <lb />
win offer for sale at auction to <lb />
for cash all farm <lb />
description can be had two mules, one horse, <lb />
more <lb />
by referring the land division of <lb />
the late v. ., Won I <lb />
This day <lb />
S. J, <lb />
I ltd Commissioner <lb />
limy team win <lb />
play a series games I I <lb />
Ii ire <lb />
Columbus next April <lb />
Oil lorn, Hit <lb />
wont caw, tin <lb />
pi la Chins male hog, baggies, wagon <lb />
. ii f <lb />
fodder, in i ;. l will <lb />
at this sale one sulk disc bar <lb />
in good condition and one Kala- <lb />
cultivator I'm particulars ad <lb />
If. C <lb />
Routs I, iS<lb />
never trouble tho heroine <lb />
And why did he not asked tho <lb />
woman. <lb />
went to tho train and boarded <lb />
tho man replied, regarding her <lb />
steadily, the flood gates of his <lb />
memory opened and the tide of <lb />
great love swept over him the <lb />
knowledge that there was to ho this <lb />
boa party came to him, and he knew <lb />
he WOUld here- and the hunger of <lb />
his heart him to leave tho <lb />
train to come Into and Bee her once <lb />
if only from S d stance. And <lb />
he is a boy DO longer, hut a man who <lb />
has put away boyish things <lb />
the woman very <lb />
softly, also very young and had <lb />
Bevel been taught things she <lb />
should have known. never knew <lb />
about tact sort of <lb />
thing. also had a gnat love <lb />
s the years but did not know <lb />
how to express <lb />
you the hero might <lb />
have another they <lb />
might he said i <lb />
The smile she turned toward him <lb />
was so soft and womanly that the face <lb />
the <lb />
fore Dec 4th. 1914, or this will <lb />
In- plead in of recovery. <lb />
This of December, 1913. <lb />
F. F. NELSON, <lb />
Feel <lb />
Grouchy <lb />
It is not your <lb />
is your liver. No one <lb />
can be in good spirits <lb />
when their system is <lb />
not carrying off the <lb />
waste products. <lb />
Pills <lb />
regulate the bile ducts <lb />
and p you in a good <lb />
humor with yourself <lb />
and the world. At <lb />
your druggist- sugar <lb />
dated or plain. <lb />
PYTHON HAD HAD FULL MEAL <lb />
No Less Than Six Ducks Taken From <lb />
Stomach of Snake Shot by Hunt- <lb />
In Bombay. <lb />
The Journal of the Bombay Na- <lb />
Historical Society published the <lb />
following account of the voracity of a <lb />
python, by Mr. P. R. I. C. <lb />
Not. 1912, during the <lb />
holidays, while at <lb />
near in the dis- <lb />
I was walking after snipe In <lb />
company with Mr. J. H, B. <lb />
I. C. S., when one of the beaters call- <lb />
ed out that there was a big snake. <lb />
We found that it was a large python, <lb />
lying torpid. We proceeded to shoot <lb />
it, and as it was lying half up. <lb />
its body was naturally a good deal In- <lb />
In the process. Seeing a <lb />
sticking out of a wound, we told <lb />
one of our men to extract the bird to <lb />
which it belonged. He pulled a duck <lb />
out of the wound, and took out five <lb />
others, one after the other, six ducks <lb />
In all. They were all quite, or recent- <lb />
fresh, their feathers being com- <lb />
and none far gone In digestion. <lb />
They looked as If they had alt been <lb />
swallowed at about the same time. <lb />
There and <lb />
among ducks, but we did not note <lb />
the description of all the ducks. All <lb />
had been swallowed head foremost. <lb />
Tho python, when stretched out and <lb />
roughly was fully eight <lb />
feet long. Is not this an unusually <lb />
heavy meal for a python to make <lb />
Shortly after, In the <lb />
water after a wounded duck, I saw a <lb />
snake near It made <lb />
little attempt to avoid me, and I shot <lb />
It through the head. It was a <lb />
about six feet in <lb />
To Prevent Wood Poisoning <lb />
at om-e the wonderful Old <lb />
ANTISEPTIC <lb />
laid sad <lb />
name lime. Not m Sc. ll . <lb />
Takes l. <lb />
On in, place on <lb />
I. . , v., bib <lb />
black and white spotted, unmarked. <lb />
short tall, weight about pounds <lb />
Own k g t <lb />
charges, <lb />
s. K. WARD, <lb />
Route N c. <lb />
II Id S<lb />
IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
ONE HUNDRED <lb />
IND ONE. AND <lb />
ROUNDED THE REST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KIM'S ARE INVITED TO <lb />
HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE Y OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEW <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
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l is Reel Healthful. . <lb />
WE A <lb />
OF <lb />
AMONG fit <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART NORTH CARO <lb />
UNA AND INVITE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
, PEOPLE IN <lb />
i S WAY TO <lb />
I FEW HI S SPAt E AND <lb />
, . ,. <lb />
HAVE TO . . <lb />
OUR . <lb />
. I LOW AND <lb />
DE HA . lit <lb />
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. <lb />
TEACHERS MM M on Men's Banquet <lb />
MEET SATURDAY <lb />
Jab Next <lb />
At the Proctor Hotel <lb />
will go t l did Ii government to <lb />
. lie. ll.- also sized i i I n . I of the <lb />
a better i river. . <lb />
County Association is Now Doing<lb />
EACH<lb />
i ,. i. ; and mi <lb />
r I n i <lb />
Ml-, it. <lb />
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s that on <lb />
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and a en <lb />
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The coin <lb />
n Ill nu et in In <lb />
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PROGRAM. <lb />
. Kat ii i-. r i <lb />
; . to what her <lb />
i for . . <lb />
will be, <lb />
in hi e ported to <lb />
to tell exactly how will pro- <lb />
that I on to on Mi n <lb />
day. <lb />
Story reproduction and <lb />
will be discussed. <lb />
To the teacher the <lb />
drawing exhibit, Mr. Edward <lb />
will again present a picture. No <lb />
v will he accepted for <lb />
it except that done during the pact <lb />
month, <lb />
Grammar tirade <lb />
1st tar do the duties and <lb />
of the Principals of rural <lb />
extend Hiss Ethel <lb />
2nd. <lb />
Brown, <lb />
3rd. Certificates in rural schools <lb />
Miss Tucker, <lb />
Every member is earnestly request- <lb />
ed to lie present at o'clock, if <lb />
The roll win he called <lb />
regular work is taken up, <lb />
Behest <lb />
Chapters to eleven <lb />
a Discussion of the topics <lb />
us Happiness the <lb />
and Training. <lb />
In the school room, The <lb />
problem of discipline as <lb />
plied to the conditions in the <lb />
room. <lb />
Arithmetic in the high school. Chi r <lb />
of the subject matter r <lb />
method. Expression of opinion I ex- <lb />
i. with reasons for the <lb />
; i-, <lb />
hi III i hi Southern <lb />
nil, M <lb />
i arriving <lb />
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SHALL I , I BRIEF- <lb />
I V TOLD Of I<lb />
p I . <lb />
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I l in Proctor <lb />
night. The <lb />
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Mr. B I. Ev- <lb />
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Mr. S. J i t tin <lb />
to M . us l <lb />
I win I H I <lb />
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el I capital m <lb />
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there no <lb />
Unit I pr lion <lb />
I hi ml <lb />
colder hen I than <lb />
d I en <lb />
In ii <lb />
. i He referred to t <lb />
of I'll, county, In pr <lb />
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In Hi <lb />
i . John ii <lb />
the sin i of hi n who i- <lb />
held In such warm esteem by <lb />
loved hi climbed brought an outburst <lb />
n l down th bunkers with a . <lb />
i proved him in fie best of health <lb />
invited to in- a Fireman <lb />
Miss., Jan. . <lb />
address welcome was re <lb />
M. i i by M s. M. <lb />
of Bethel; T, C, Turnage, of <lb />
he acted as u fire chief J. It. Turnage, of Ayden, am <lb />
. the home of Judge II. Neville <lb />
flames, President Wilson <lb />
invited to become an honorary <lb />
her of the lire department <lb />
The president sent letter today for <lb />
accepting the membership. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
A quiet hit pretty marriage was <lb />
solemnized last Sunday afternoon at <lb />
the home Of Mr. and Mrs. John I. <lb />
Causey, near X Roads, <lb />
when their daughter, Miss Lena, be- <lb />
came the of Mr. James Smith <lb />
Only a few friends being present <lb />
is years a <lb />
i rail Mr ti <lb />
the ceremony Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Smith left for home near <lb />
t noted <lb />
divine, horn In Hound <lb />
Brook, i iii Wash <lb />
D. C. April It <lb />
MIST STRAIGHT <lb />
X. Y. OR GO TO JAIL <lb />
NEW YORK, Jan. G.-The <lb />
policemen who will constitute the re- <lb />
yes- <lb />
received Instructions to ope <lb />
rate under the state vagrancy law by <lb />
Police Commission I. <lb />
Kay In to rid the city of <lb />
profession criminals. <lb />
The law classifies as a vagrant any <lb />
pi mole than once convicted of <lb />
theft, burglary or picking t. <lb />
who is found loitering around <lb />
waiting rooms of steamboat landings <lb />
railway stations, iii baking In- <lb />
millions, crowded thoroughfares, cars <lb />
and who Is unable to give <lb />
a satisfactory explanation of his<lb />
Because of the difficulty In the <lb />
in obtaining under this <lb />
law. Commissioner <lb />
conferred with chief Magistrate Me- <lb />
who declared that be did not <lb />
believe In for u <lb />
to license. <lb />
it comes to be <lb />
that a professional criminal cannot <lb />
escape with a he said, <lb />
when the lawyers who represent them <lb />
city, come to understand that pro- <lb />
criminality means prison. I <lb />
believe there win be n change in the <lb />
The British naval and <lb />
military expedition <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
County Commissioner B. M. Lewis <lb />
Farmville, each of whom <lb />
ed his town and section ready to <lb />
join hands and co-operate with Green- <lb />
ville In making this the best conn <lb />
town and the banner count <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
After Introductory <lb />
the following menu was served <lb />
Menu. <lb />
Oyster Cocktail <lb />
Celery Baited Almonds Olives <lb />
Clear <lb />
Pilot of Sole an Blanc <lb />
County Turkey a <lb />
Mashed Potatoes <lb />
Salad <lb />
Orange Sorbet a la Proctor <lb />
Cream Fancy Cake <lb />
American Cheese <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Toastmaster James announced the <lb />
following t i -1 which were <lb />
to by the gentlemen named, <lb />
Training President <lb />
ll n Wright <lb />
County <lb />
W. ii. <lb />
Proctor Col, P, t <lb />
Recorder's Mr. r C <lb />
Harding. <lb />
Dr, C, <lb />
w s. Bernard, <lb />
Congressman John II <lb />
Small. <lb />
President Wright declared our <lb />
test asset is and this is <lb />
best developed by training, lie told <lb />
that when the Training School was <lb />
four ago. If was then <lb />
thought to be large enough to meet <lb />
the I'd for ten years, but Instead <lb />
of this have already been mot <lb />
than a th applicants denied <lb />
through lack of room <lb />
a trained toot her to . <lb />
community cannot i s n n d by <lb />
value <lb />
. i. <lb />
fill <lb />
ago t t Sim ; n Pill I <lb />
such i <lb />
ii It hat i <lb />
our i <lb />
.<lb />
i .-1 <lb />
., . . . <lb />
lance, I led<lb />
to cm I <lb />
were reared <lb />
two miles I <lb />
n r ii <lb />
. i .<lb />
led to the vast I. ti t of I <lb />
. is I <lb />
I for <lb />
Bind lie hail <lb />
ll to <lb />
Mr II i <lb />
behind <lb />
Is i Justin In this respect l <lb />
county made no ; <lb />
what a Recorder's court i <lb />
and i i the need <lb />
a court in Pitt county, lie spoke <lb />
of of tho com is, and <lb />
ii as a reflection on the in- <lb />
ti H of comity we <lb />
not progressed beyond this, lie de- <lb />
the Recorder's court I- a <lb />
for the administration <lb />
lice in county. <lb />
in-. topic was one <lb />
of vital tor n healthy <lb />
body must go with a Healthy <lb />
ii man is to be fitted tor service. <lb />
Without health there can be no <lb />
In county the only duty <lb />
Incumbent upon a health officer Ii <lb />
the care of the convicts in prison <lb />
in the inmates of the <lb />
home, while no attention is given ti <lb />
the general body of people. The <lb />
should employ a capable health <lb />
officer for all bis time, and genera <lb />
health conditions looked after. Pit <lb />
will not do her duty <lb />
public health until has county <lb />
hospital owned and rout oiled by the <lb />
people of the county, fly tax st ; <lb />
tic- showed how a county with <lb />
the wealth of Pitt an addition <lb />
at lax of cents on the hundred <lb />
valuation, enough In <lb />
nu.- year to bull Is <lb />
are needlessly dying embarrass <lb />
I'd financially for i n of to <lb />
a hospital. His appeal for a <lb />
in behalf of of <lb />
county was <lb />
At the conclusion of Dr, Laugh- <lb />
Midi- is, the toastmaster <lb />
digressed from the program to call <lb />
on Col, Mary Skinner some re- <lb />
on the i hospital, and <lb />
is response n timely. <lb />
comparison he In came reminiscent <lb />
told of what Greenville and <lb />
were when he here in <lb />
I ll ,. an As <lb />
much as we bare increased In <lb />
education I n i yet greater Green <lb />
and grander we <lb />
I and he hO. <lb />
Lint out this gathering lie <lb />
pip know, said r, that I <lb />
I'm generally opposed i bonds u <lb />
I Hunt to say here that I will i <lb />
bonding tic county to <lb />
II only home <lb />
Prof. said <lb />
i invest<lb />
by M <lb />
I Ilia . e <lb />
r- <lb />
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Cons S <lb />
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Lie sol i <lb />
out <lb />
Service to n l <lb />
tho a <lb />
man, the <lb />
this should he an <lb />
to greater human <lb />
to join hands in the better- <lb />
about an. our <lb />
greatest blessing. There was n time <lb />
when said even here In <lb />
Carolina, that every man should ed <lb />
his own children, and the <lb />
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