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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/>
i r on i terms i <lb/>
p it. the fol- <lb/>
low I real <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
in Greenville township <lb/>
at I so <lb/>
i town ind situated <lb/>
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/>
acres U <lb/>
a , certain in <lb/>
the being part of <lb/>
lot do In the plot of said town <lb/>
g a point on Pitt i <lb/>
i and I hi from tho corner <lb/>
of Nos and and running <lb/>
with Third t feel; tin n i <lb/>
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/>
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1st tar do the duties and <lb/>
of the Principals of rural <lb/>
extend Hiss Ethel <lb/>
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Brown, <lb/>
3rd. Certificates in rural schools <lb/>
Miss Tucker, <lb/>
Every member is earnestly request- <lb/>
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regular work is taken up, <lb/>
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Chapters to eleven <lb/>
a Discussion of the topics <lb/>
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invited to in- a Fireman <lb/>
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address welcome was re <lb/>
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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/>
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the ceremony Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. Smith left for home near <lb/>
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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/>
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fill <lb/>
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such i <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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much as we bare increased In <lb/>
education I n i yet greater Green <lb/>
and grander we <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
n poor parents wen <lb/>
Now .-very man is feeling the burden <lb/>
of responsibility to help his neigh- <lb/>
and the community spirit hi grow- <lb/>
every where. He hoped the hos- <lb/>
spirit aroused this <lb/>
would Increase until a <lb/>
for Pitt county is a certainty. <lb/>
Then coming to his subject <lb/>
he pointed out the ways ii <lb/>
which this river can be used the <lb/>
progress of Greenville and Pitt mini <lb/>
He said enough <lb/>
power can he I I I <lb/>
between Greenville and M <lb/>
tn supply all of and <lb/>
every neighboring county. The up <lb/>
per Tar affords the <lb/>
this <lb/>
of congress tin <lb/>
channel of Tar river had n <lb/>
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Washington to On tn ill. , <lb/>
ii-a If will Ii on more <lb/>
than it would to build n railroad an I <lb/>
falling to put trains mi it. Green- <lb/>
ville should by all build a <lb/>
ll r t. on tin river front, There <lb/>
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own a bell line to this terminal, rent <lb/>
th.- privilege of using it to tin. rail- <lb/>
road. Do this there will be <lb/>
trouble about having water <lb/>
and competition freight rates <lb/>
make I I <lb/>
point for many neighboring <lb/>
towns This can he used <lb/>
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Mr. A Willie mined that a <lb/>
vote of thanks he extended Con- <lb/>
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U. C Skinner, R J C I b, Hit <lb/>
Skit in r, D. C. M r T . <lb/>
E. B M Ian. <lb/>
roe n W, c Thomas, <lb/>
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Clark, C Jr. I s Cat <lb/>
W S Pugh, A. Mo i <lb/>
T. Dupree, W. A IV n <lb/>
S T. White, P. II. Stretch T <lb/>
Ho . I Ski <lb/>
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Call in Tuck r y Smith, V <lb/>
s. c. Whitehurst, J. ll <lb/>
W. ll re, v, s i M . . <lb/>
W. E. Proctor, Jno, ll. Small <lb/>
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net a of <lb/>
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for the good of the county <lb/>
Me.-.-is J. O, Proctor, A <lb/>
G, Cox, W, M. Lang. R. It. <lb/>
J, ll Spier, T. m. Davis J R <lb/>
and R. I. <lb/>
Mr. A. I. <lb/>
Carolina Club, Mi C. i <lb/>
d tho banquet <lb/>
Me i B J. Everett, J <lb/>
C. Oil. H <lb/>
M Clark and W. J. Harden, <lb/>
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these, the hotel management and the <lb/>
lady waiters were extended a <lb/>
. thanks before the i part- <lb/>
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It was ii little past one o'clock <lb/>
v hen the banquet closed, and goes <lb/>
down in history as one the best <lb/>
Greenville had.<lb/>
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co <lb/>
For Stomach and <lb/>
Portugal bas no king It- colonial <lb/>
I ms are <lb/>
. ml and its foreign <lb/>
extent <lb/>
Sufferers <lb/>
THE SEW IN <lb/>
CHRISTIAN MISSIONS. <lb/>
an In Spain 80.000 rural <lb/>
. kind and limit <lb/>
. which i I <lb/>
i . e path r In mi <lb/>
or CO in . <lb/>
,, ported bi <lb/>
any kind- me, baa the honor <lb/>
board M in inn a . <lb/>
i iv per con of the people i the United <lb/>
Spain are Illiterate, and <lb/>
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sentiment th <lb/>
i Is divided in tin be <lb/>
tween Rh and Columbia <lb/>
i i federal reserve hank under <lb/>
ii. . law, Tho <lb/>
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to <lb/>
lake <lb/>
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fraud out of election. Tin <lb/>
referendum g . <lb/>
also endorsed except us m tin . , . <lb/>
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NEW VI Jan. 7- Five <lb/>
officers, members friends <lb/>
and foreign boards of th <lb/>
United and Canada are to <lb/>
about the banquet board at the <lb/>
Hotel Astor next Tuesday evening and <lb/>
listen to addresses on New Bra <lb/>
in Christian The gather- <lb/>
Will be held under the I <lb/>
of the Missionary Education Move <lb/>
and win be representative <lb/>
many denomination. <lb/>
in attendance will Include many <lb/>
delegate to th Home <lb/>
Mission North America <lb/>
Conferences, which win open la <lb/>
pity Wednesday. Among the <lb/>
men who will at the banquet <lb/>
mil j. <lb/>
of the Hoard Dr. John <lb/>
capita. <lb/>
i- <lb/>
noticeable Ir <lb/>
There is <lb/>
making n living <lb/>
batter <lb/>
it is making life. <lb/>
n- . <lb/>
New York. Greensboro. <lb/>
I III me linen in . i n <lb/>
h Your Withheld any prom. support an,. ,, ,,. <lb/>
since -his refers to all Raleigh the Journal that when <lb/>
us it is due Presides Hui to Richmond was ready to aid North i white, general <lb/>
Mel, shows that Li securing justice in the mat- <lb/>
he i, a Winning- freight rates, then they would <lb/>
ton be glad to assist Richmond <lb/>
r Mom. representing the world Mia-<lb/>
While, general secretary of the La <lb/>
For Sale In Greenville. N. C, by I men's Missionary Movement, Dr <lb/>
I JOHN L. CO. i Alfred principal el <lb/>
and everywhere College-, Toronto <lb/>
., <lb/>
LIGHT ff <lb/>
AI CAPE <lb/>
HILL OLD <lb/>
lamp nm ills STOOD <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
LAMP. <lb/>
Jan. I guiding <lb/>
over hall century ii; <lb/>
i.- <lb/>
i old stationary style lamp <lb/>
the famous . t Cape <lb/>
to a mod one. A modern <lb/>
rotating lamp will be installed in a <lb/>
i, days. its light which has warn- <lb/>
ed nun the dangerous <lb/>
of since can <lb/>
NEW Jan Sews a dis- <lb/>
tressing accident cost the <lb/>
. i a ii. in <lb/>
in . o i bed Ni <lb/>
this The i in. <lb/>
ii,. i wan a and <lb/>
r was Ch id Bland, both Ar.; <lb/>
. in few details <lb/>
. to <lb/>
Taylor, BI and <lb/>
a you man named Henry Nunn <lb/>
n day planned a hunting <lb/>
lit.- anon the three <lb/>
ti. u pi out two miles die <lb/>
a was r- <lb/>
seen about miles out on clear ported to be plentiful. Arriving at <lb/>
and its service has been of the i;.,. party <lb/>
but in had weather its carrying lords and were enjoying great <lb/>
is reduced. Three gallons sport in shooting them when in <lb/>
Fatal <lb/>
Hark to the song of the optimists <lb/>
J. Morgan <lb/>
are on the <lb/>
Jacob am sure condition; <lb/>
iii all the <lb/>
i. W Perkins i <lb/>
In <lb/>
Theodore Shouts <lb/>
in and will t <lb/>
W. i Saunders <lb/>
. we n look for belt i <lb/>
I i II <lb/>
at <lb/>
Lewis Nixon present <lb/>
of oil are burned h night in it. <lb/>
three men are employed In its upkeep <lb/>
it the station. The house is of <lb/>
and towers feet above the <lb/>
sands of Lookout beach. So well <lb/>
who supervised the <lb/>
structure's erection more than a hall <lb/>
century ago know their business that <lb/>
test.- with a spirit level y <lb/>
the lighthouse is not B particle out of <lb/>
plumb The Cape light given <lb/>
forth a continuous glare of light, but <lb/>
the new lamp is installed with <lb/>
. month the will be wain <lb/>
with Intermittent Hashes every <lb/>
low seconds. The hardships of the <lb/>
lonely life of the keepers at the cape <lb/>
in sometimes almost Incredible. For <lb/>
instance, during the storm which <lb/>
Carolina on <lb/>
last, carrying death destruction <lb/>
t., every section, the wind blew with <lb/>
velocity that Captain Clifford, the <lb/>
bead keeper, on duty at the time, was <lb/>
unable to open the door for fear <lb/>
to the light, and remained a <lb/>
;. in his Isolated spot. It was <lb/>
BI hours before the wind <lb/>
sufficiently to allow him to <lb/>
relieved. In bad weather. Including <lb/>
tunes ii hen it sleets, ii is <lb/>
for tile nun to go to tile outside and <lb/>
clinging to a handrail feet <lb/>
ground, wipe the gloss. When a <lb/>
blows this is a tedious and <lb/>
procedure, for a slip means <lb/>
death. <lb/>
LAND BALE. <lb/>
By i of power of sale con- <lb/>
d in a ex- <lb/>
and delivered by J. ii Glad- <lb/>
son and Oscar to J. -M. <lb/>
Gos hi. an the 23rd day of . <lb/>
and duly recorded in tin register of <lb/>
deeds office of Pitt county. North <lb/>
Carolina, in book E-10, page <lb/>
will sell public sale i <lb/>
i. fore the court house door in n- <lb/>
to highest bidder on t ii <lb/>
day of Feb. 1914, at o'clock a certain <lb/>
i act or l of land and <lb/>
in the county Pitt and I <lb/>
hi ii and i i i-1 <lb/>
d In <lb/>
township, adjoining the hinds <lb/>
B, Gallaway, J. J. Elks and <lb/>
alt acres more or less <lb/>
i an sennas. <lb/>
Death of Little Girl. <lb/>
the little daughter of M <lb/>
i ml I. M. Savage, died this <lb/>
at ti o'clock pneumonia am <lb/>
blood poison, after an illness of b-i <lb/>
., few days The burial will take <lb/>
t afternoon. <lb/>
Reduction f Delegates, <lb/>
R Va., Jan. -The it, <lb/>
publican state committee of Virgin I <lb/>
here i to consider the pro- <lb/>
i- i h in of <lb/>
sates from south, r states to <lb/>
i provided for r <lb/>
by the Republican National <lb/>
Committee. Representative <lb/>
of the committee, <lb/>
id at the conference. <lb/>
WIRELESS. <lb/>
for Report Thai <lb/>
in <lb/>
Jan. 4.- A i or nils- <lb/>
It . ago received <lb/>
radio i <lb/>
in r I t out <lb/>
revenue r i rt Ice <lb/>
1.1. ii North <lb/>
I . id liner was in <lb/>
i coast, As s r of I <lb/>
ti r is m ii <lb/>
. Brooklyn navy <lb/>
though the latter station later denied <lb/>
any such Information as <lb/>
out here. <lb/>
C tho <lb/>
i cutter service In <lb/>
i i whom the report, <lb/>
. sent it out in the form of a me <lb/>
to lie utter <lb/>
i town, ordering the <lb/>
i ham to p I tin i I <lb/>
less I. <lb/>
unexplained way Taylor walked <lb/>
front of Bland just as be was <lb/>
paling to raise his gun to tire at a <lb/>
flock of bird's. had Ills tinge- <lb/>
on the hammer of the firearm but <lb/>
became excited and allowed this t <lb/>
slip from his grasp the entire <lb/>
load of shot struck Taylor in the side <lb/>
man fell to the ground, <lb/>
mortally wounded. His companion <lb/>
although badly frightened, <lb/>
cry effort to stop the Mow of <lb/>
by placing bandages around the <lb/>
but this proved fruitless and <lb/>
they hurriedly carried him to <lb/>
home, two miles away Taylor lost <lb/>
much blood and was greatly weaken- <lb/>
ed when he was token home hut <lb/>
though that his life could be <lb/>
saved and Dr. of <lb/>
hurriedly The <lb/>
h inn made all possible haste in reach <lb/>
leg the side of the wounded man and <lb/>
arrived before life was extinct but <lb/>
not in time to prevent his death <lb/>
i occurred a few minutes later <lb/>
The case was clearly an accident hut <lb/>
tho coroner will in all <lb/>
make an Investigation. Owing to tin <lb/>
prominence of the victim the affair <lb/>
I is east a pall of gloom over that <lb/>
entire community. <lb/>
i.-. to take enterprise by the hand i mi known as the Thomas Dunn land. <lb/>
instead of by the <lb/>
J. year 1914 <lb/>
ought to start out with a good, at <lb/>
These are the fellows that said th <lb/>
country was going to the <lb/>
bow wows if the currency bill d <lb/>
ATTIRE <lb/>
nut hi n OF DEC KM <lb/>
Tun Berate the Fall <lb/>
Sex for Their <lb/>
in Dress, <lb/>
BERLIN, Jan moat <lb/>
v and poor, wear fashions <lb/>
which are a mockery of all <lb/>
and says h <lb/>
a New Year episcopal letter <lb/>
with women's dress. <lb/>
Bishop of <lb/>
to the <lb/>
ladies nowadays are <lb/>
ant of what is meant by respectable <lb/>
fully described in deed <lb/>
; is to John record- <lb/>
ed in the register's office of Pitt <lb/>
in book 0-5, page at. to sat- <lb/>
-aid mortgage deed. Terms of <lb/>
cash. <lb/>
This day of Jan. 1814, <lb/>
J. M. <lb/>
N Attorney <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
Xmas <lb/>
Showing <lb/>
Latest <lb/>
the ideas el Hie be-l <lb/>
in <lb/>
dining-room. <lb/>
drawing suites. <lb/>
is the time to get the <lb/>
new furniture time for bud that <lb/>
do nut prevail here. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
Snow and the Fast <lb/>
Predicted For This <lb/>
Week <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Jan <lb/>
are not favorable for any <lb/>
period of fair weather our the <lb/>
during the coming week tin <lb/>
bureau announced today. <lb/>
weather continue in the <lb/>
Pacific coast with says <lb/>
the bureau's weekly forecast, con <lb/>
-lib snow and rain also are prob- <lb/>
; hie In the plateau region, except tin <lb/>
i southern portion. <lb/>
weather will be gem rally fair <lb/>
for a dais over the central and <lb/>
i. stem portions of the country, i <lb/>
Monday snow win <lb/>
tin lake n i ward, H II <lb/>
. r in the list i i <lb/>
i. <lb/>
storm now the ti i <lb/>
i ii ill move ward, <lb/>
id b; rain- and snows and rising <lb/>
pi i ii in reaching the central <lb/>
bout Wednesday and the eastern <lb/>
i a later, it be follow- <lb/>
ed falling ti it day <lb/>
or two. not of marked <lb/>
b will ll <lb/>
I shortly after the <lb/>
week probably III c <lb/>
and over the <lb/>
by the on I k, but <lb/>
i . w ii ll i i i <lb/>
in . th,. weather will <lb/>
on Monday, <lb/>
l cal r ins probable in <lb/>
ill <lb/>
i or and Less of <lb/>
I Standard Ionic, <lb/>
i i I I I i <lb/>
I SERVICES <lb/>
AT t III II <lb/>
Yesterday morning at the <lb/>
church, the pastor. Kev. J. J. <lb/>
as a part of the service made In <lb/>
t. resting talk of the progress of that <lb/>
church during the past year, and <lb/>
tic bright prospects of the future. <lb/>
Tin- evening service was In char <lb/>
the Christian Woman's Hoard <lb/>
Missions, and consisted of reading <lb/>
recitations, a solo and am <lb/>
was very enjoyable. <lb/>
COLDS <lb/>
j or doses will <lb/>
case of Chills Colds <lb/>
. ; m an the <lb/>
i . <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
on-Taxable. <lb/>
School District, <lb/>
County, North Carolina, offers tor bale <lb/>
to the highest bidder, SIX THOU- <lb/>
SAND dollars of bearing <lb/>
date January 1st, 1914, to run <lb/>
thirty years, bearing interest at th; <lb/>
of a per cent per annum, pay- <lb/>
annually, on the 1st day of Jan- <lb/>
of each year. These bonds will <lb/>
be issued by virtue of 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 and re- <lb/>
These bonds are non-taxable. <lb/>
Sealed bids will be received by the <lb/>
at his office in Greenville. <lb/>
C, for these till February <lb/>
1st. 1914. A deposit of per cent <lb/>
of amount of bid must accompany each <lb/>
bid <lb/>
Chairman Hoard of Trustees. <lb/>
IV c,<lb/>
Catarrh Cannot He Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
cannot <lb/>
tan is a bl <lb/>
in <lb/>
APPLICATIONS, v <lb/>
of tin <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
, i take In- <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. Deposit <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 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. M. B, Bryan, <lb/>
ten remedies, ll Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
taken Internally, and at- direct upon <lb/>
the and surfaces. Halt's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure Is not a quack Ii <lb/>
was prescribed by one of the best <lb/>
In country for years and is <lb/>
a i prescription. It Is composed f <lb/>
the best tonics n, combined with the <lb/>
purifiers, noting directly on <lb/>
ii I ft Deal on u.- <lb/>
murderer Pulls lit <lb/>
such wonderful results in curing <lb/>
a Slick One i <lb/>
Va. Officers <lb/>
catarrh. Rend for <lb/>
f, A CO . . O,<lb/>
Take lot <lb/>
NEWS, Va., Jan, l. <lb/>
How the <lb/>
has boon by police for <lb/>
on a of murdering <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Pearson and . i . <lb/>
. Padgett .-ti by . vi r ruse <lb/>
I to on Ills rs <lb/>
for deaf and <lb/>
ii ii. . ii v came out i <lb/>
. . <lb/>
The . i. <lb/>
ii. -i . . <lb/>
I tin led re to -i hint. <lb/>
i tin t <lb/>
i ii If ho had i <lb/>
. lie in Bra did n t <lb/>
mad us with I . <lb/>
in deal <lb/>
Tin i <lb/>
. hi and <lb/>
l could tin I ind, and i <lb/>
turned police <lb/>
Boon tin j i I <lb/>
.- <lb/>
to I is rs <lb/>
I ti <lb/>
the i and I in <lb/>
Bird has been en <lb/>
r ii since r. <lb/>
i. riled In . <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb/>
II. TUB <lb/>
in 1911 <lb/>
X. following schedule <lb/>
; Information only <lb/>
d, <lb/>
i ii i<lb/>
. ; i. i . <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb/>
IS a. dally, for Plymouth, <lb/>
in Norfolk Broiler <lb/>
lice Washington to Norfolk Con <lb/>
ts for nil points north and Vest <lb/>
p, in. dally, .<lb/>
m, dally for Wilson, <lb/>
and Pullman i oping <lb/>
service. Connects north, south and <lb/>
-I. <lb/>
, ; in. except Sunday, <lb/>
an Kali i- <lb/>
I H lilts <lb/>
ii. in. or Wilson and <lb/>
Information and r <lb/>
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II S. <lb/>
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IV n r.<lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
VISIT <lb/>
The Greenville Drug Company <lb/>
Pare <lb/>
. Sundries. Stationary, School Supplies, <lb/>
Fountain Pen, and <lb/>
Sick Room <lb/>
Prompt Deliveries <lb/>
Prescriptions Most Carefully Compounded <lb/>
J. Key Brown, D. <lb/>
Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
the <lb/>
h . in <lb/>
on <lb/>
ind St <lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
S tO <lb/>
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I A <lb/>
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Stationery,<lb/>
Pans, <lb/>
A, <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
This Paper has for <lb/>
Your Ad also, try one <lb/>
i .-x;.; <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/>
Take No Chances <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENVILLE <lb/>
JAMES L. LITTLE, President. <lb/>
F. J. FORBES, Cashier.<lb/>
</p>
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-1--V <lb/>
.- -Z.-. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Valuable Real Estate <lb/>
Two six room dwellings convenient to <lb/>
business part town only one block from <lb/>
Courthouse. <lb/>
EASY TERMS <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS, <lb/>
STATION in- <lb/>
U I I N <lb/>
el <lb/>
Greater Hut For <lb/>
in <lb/>
Jan. I <lb/>
; I i I <lb/>
. Railway at North <lb/>
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la-t <lb/>
time during l. at <lb/>
I the in W, D Brown <lb/>
. ans i and bi <lb/>
dollars<lb/>
r i bad sup- <lb/>
. . with clothing, It <lb/>
or Instrument of <lb/>
like they go Into the <lb/>
but Ir n to n i <lb/>
By DON LA GRANGE. <lb/>
An inert. n rumor bad set t- <lb/>
village<lb/>
The incident <lb/>
s Mr. Nor- <lb/>
ton livery <lb/>
stable <lb/>
it a wolf. <lb/>
The rumor was <lb/>
Mills Jessie <lb/>
the belle <lb/>
I was <lb/>
loved by two <lb/>
nM order <lb/>
for want except from those <lb/>
having regular ac- <lb/>
count The rate Is cents per <lb/>
six words to the line. Tel- <lb/>
No.<lb/>
Option in Ontario. <lb/>
TORONTO, Ont., Jan. <lb/>
el in On- <lb/>
are await I much Intel <lb/>
; I tO I <lb/>
trunks, wen I I lions Include <lb/>
only th of any value . ,,, <lb/>
and the hope <lb/>
young man and <lb/>
didn't know which <lb/>
one to accept. <lb/>
An old man had <lb/>
c o e down to <lb/>
from <lb/>
the aorta woods <lb/>
with a wolf In a <lb/>
cage. He had <lb/>
started out to ex- <lb/>
th- wolf at <lb/>
ii. i <lb/>
but the public had <lb/>
hung back. A <lb/>
debt was tract- <lb/>
ad with the <lb/>
and he <lb/>
had to take the <lb/>
wolf for payment. <lb/>
He would keep the animal until a cir- <lb/>
came along. <lb/>
To keep children away from the <lb/>
tables it given out that the <lb/>
animal had killed and eaten no less <lb/>
than five different and was <lb/>
on the watch for others. <lb/>
it was declared that If he should <lb/>
break his way out of his cage, the <lb/>
slaughter would be something <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Hilt SALE I MAKE- <lb/>
i I MOB <lb/>
ii and Ouch Cabbage Plants <lb/>
proof. Grown from <lb/>
Sons prize seed, by B, <lb/>
Conetoe, N. C.<lb/>
LADIES M CLOAKS <lb/>
. greatly reduced prices, <lb/>
ion in <lb/>
and fen Columbian <lb/>
pullets and W. H <lb/>
Dall, Jr. M <lb/>
nut CLASH<lb/>
l Hi <lb/>
MIS. OF HACK <lb/>
at weighing to <lb/>
ii Co., <lb/>
r , at today's elections will in <lb/>
on a freight was ash In <lb/>
e on t yard ah. n I <lb/>
out, but alarm. <lb/>
; I I <lb/>
I . . that the loaded <lb/>
r, a -it car- standing on i <lb/>
I he destroyed in <lb/>
Ii, i addition to tin list <lb/>
Male <lb/>
MADISON Vi- Jan. The I I <lb/>
annual exhibition of the Wisconsin bad bad no rival. <lb/>
Morton came from the city to visit rel- <lb/>
The rumor that Miss Jessie <lb/>
was hesitating between two lovers had <lb/>
some foundation. She was not en- <lb/>
gaged to young Stephen of the <lb/>
village bank, but everybody said It <lb/>
would make a match. For mouths he <lb/>
Then young Albert <lb/>
loll PIKE BLOOD- <lb/>
milk inn and calf. Apply to <lb/>
i N, <lb/>
i ltd <lb/>
i k pavilion here <lb/>
i Ii <lb/>
was <lb/>
track. Alter <lb/>
In <lb/>
i of i <lb/>
t that time was <lb/>
Tl was <lb/>
In a few <lb/>
to a l <lb/>
rear is i<lb/>
DOST LEAVE <lb/>
He had been Introduced to <lb/>
Mist Jessie and had fallen in love. <lb/>
One evening the livery stable man <lb/>
r i . a caller whom he was <lb/>
prised to see. It was Mr. and <lb/>
in a way he <lb/>
about that wolf you have <lb/>
he's a wolf, all was re- <lb/>
plied. <lb/>
I hear he Is a very savage <lb/>
V isl ought to see him attack a <lb/>
piece of hi r <lb/>
If he were muzzled might be let <lb/>
nut FLOOD <lb/>
Building. nice office <lb/>
i n floor. Possession <lb/>
1st. Apply to Mos. lei <lb/>
Bros, <lb/>
I I <lb/>
es la prices, i <lb/>
no. <lb/>
i i II <lb/>
Seed in seek Afar, <lb/>
i- at Soar <lb/>
n ii tn leave Greenville to hum <lb/>
up pi -.- you have it hi <lb/>
ii. i Greenville <lb/>
given an Interest r <lb/>
. here Ii<lb/>
t heir <lb/>
i . r than <lb/>
I had Dr. <lb/>
; of <lb/>
Bight to Accept Reward. <lb/>
The right of a public to ac- <lb/>
i t n reward was involved in the <lb/>
case of Hartley Inhabitants of <lb/>
Granville. before the supreme, Judicial <lb/>
court of Massachusetts, in which the <lb/>
court ruled that while ordinary pi <lb/>
cannot collect additional com- <lb/>
rendered in per- you, man, he don't need any <lb/>
of their regular duties, yet a on to walk the -tn at He Is <lb/>
contract made to an officer for no more dangerous Hum an old hen. <lb/>
services rendered outside and not in- He's an old wolf on his last legs. He <lb/>
his duties is valid, was born in captivity, and has played <lb/>
The court holds that a constable who with children for years. have to <lb/>
ferreted relying on s w tell of his to keep the <lb/>
ward i I e town, may recover, <lb/>
duties are not with- said the young man <lb/>
in the I a constable's official drawing a long breath, <lb/>
obligation should warn to lake your wolf for a <lb/>
walk this i <lb/>
Lesson for Humanity. <lb/>
inn <lb/>
boiler and one power en- <lb/>
In good condition. Can seen <lb/>
at brick yard. W. Dall, Jr. <lb/>
i t it <lb/>
TWO <lb/>
wagon. T. W. <lb/>
TO BE IN <lb/>
and cloaks us you, <lb/>
A van because <lb/>
At seven lock i the <lb/>
In Its skin, skaters began l the pond. <lb/>
Id. I ting. When the and at the n port <lb/>
Mr. I <lb/>
from hi in about. <lb/>
Ira <lb/>
. heat. The I. i <lb/>
remarks <lb/>
re discovered to <lb/>
i la <lb/>
. . pond <lb/>
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under hi head and <lb/>
I and I <lb/>
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six times, crossed his fingers and <lb/>
counted Jumping sheep. <lb/>
When they were out In the even <lb/>
Mrs. had the habit of <lb/>
watching her husband nervously, and <lb/>
If bis eyelid twitched she would grab <lb/>
tho person next to her and <lb/>
is going to have another sleep- <lb/>
less she would say. is <lb/>
getting the blinks Poor man <lb/>
don't know what is going to become <lb/>
of him Isn't it awful to <lb/>
the afflicted one, over here where <lb/>
you won't get tho cigar <lb/>
makes you nervous, I <lb/>
All of this happened before the <lb/>
rival of Mrs. who had known <lb/>
at the age <lb/>
of ten, and had never the <lb/>
habit. The first time she was present <lb/>
at one of these sad exhibitions she <lb/>
transfixed the with a dis- <lb/>
gusted glance and spoke her mind. <lb/>
and nonsense. Tommy <lb/>
said she. never heard of <lb/>
such tomfoolery I never saw a per- <lb/>
son put on the airs you do Are you <lb/>
any better than any one else that you <lb/>
can't sleep as the rest of us do You <lb/>
say that your life Is without reproach, <lb/>
and if it is there's no excuse for your <lb/>
not sleeping. The idea Smoke that <lb/>
cigar and drink that cup of coffee and <lb/>
go home and go to bed and go to <lb/>
sleep You're a perfect goose I <lb/>
think the trouble Is that your head Is <lb/>
only big enough for one Idea at a time, <lb/>
and you've grown attached to this <lb/>
sleepless Idea and hate to tell It to <lb/>
move on. I'm ashamed of you And <lb/>
your wife is an easy <lb/>
think she is horribly Mrs. <lb/>
kept saying all the way <lb/>
home. doesn't understand your <lb/>
sensitive nature at <lb/>
queried <lb/>
yawned. Whereupon he went to sleep <lb/>
when his head touched tho pillow and <lb/>
Mrs. had to set the bulldog <lb/>
loose on him in the morning to get <lb/>
him up at all. <lb/>
That ended insomnia- <lb/>
JUST A LITTLE <lb/>
Exchanged. <lb/>
The burglar took the <lb/>
set clock off the mantel and re- <lb/>
placed It with a sixty-cent timepiece, <lb/>
o that the Bleeping owner would not <lb/>
miss the familiar tick. <lb/>
times have <lb/>
the burglar as he crept out Into <lb/>
the cold <lb/>
. By GRACE <lb/>
been to and see <lb/>
you ever since you get buck from your <lb/>
wedding began the caller, who <lb/>
was considerably older than the bride <lb/>
and whoso cards wire lab-led <lb/>
murmured the bride in <lb/>
a slightly vague tone. was still <lb/>
In the throes of horror that rack a <lb/>
pretty girl who has been discover d in <lb/>
a dusting apron and cap and who ha <lb/>
the profound cent Ion that there <lb/>
must be on her face. . <lb/>
bark so hardly expected <lb/>
I said the caller, <lb/>
pathetically. aren't formally <lb/>
homo for a month yet. according to <lb/>
your cards, but knew you wouldn't <lb/>
mind me, even if you weren't settled. <lb/>
I'd love to help you People think I <lb/>
have pretty good Judgment about <lb/>
hanging things and all that Are you <lb/>
going to have that picture there My <lb/>
dear, don't you see the greens in it <lb/>
Jar <lb/>
gees out in tho other ex- <lb/>
plained the bride. <lb/>
haven't finished and we sol it hero <lb/>
cried the caller in a little ere. <lb/>
wail as she peered the <lb/>
room in question, shook her hi id <lb/>
gently and sadly, too i <lb/>
mourned, somebody didn't v <lb/>
you before you picked out <lb/>
; . It went i List spring and <lb/>
J, .- have , <lb/>
really a crime n you want <lb/>
right up to date. Yen <lb/>
them i I away to <lb/>
it all our thin k i r <lb/>
a brown <lb/>
,, th bride. it dull <lb/>
shade I <lb/>
d ; i caller, <lb/>
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for g pi <lb/>
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but they d <lb/>
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I to have to in s room i <lb/>
and a yell . I a blue and a <lb/>
brown I <lb/>
Your Teeth on <lb/>
your teeth on edge And it must grate <lb/>
on so sensitive to color <lb/>
It's odd you never noticed it <lb/>
I pointed it <lb/>
can't very well smash Bald <lb/>
the bride, Indignantly. <lb/>
gifts. And they really are very <lb/>
lovely. When get up hang- <lb/>
get all these old rags out of <lb/>
tho goodness, these are <lb/>
never your cried the caller <lb/>
in a pained voice. every one <lb/>
has her own Ideas. They must have <lb/>
come from Egypt and all that, but <lb/>
and, my dear, what are you ever going <lb/>
to do With all those embroidered <lb/>
luncheon that I noticed among <lb/>
your wedding <lb/>
I must run along, for I'm sure <lb/>
you want to get dressed and <lb/>
looking before comes home. <lb/>
Tell him I've so enjoyed my chat <lb/>
with you I'm you can be con- <lb/>
tented In this apartment if you make <lb/>
up your mind to be. There's every- <lb/>
thing In that I'll run in again soon, <lb/>
I'm sun I can help you make <lb/>
things look Iota better <lb/>
breathed the bride. Then <lb/>
ran Into the back room and, <lb/>
picking up the plaster head with a pro- <lb/>
file her caller's, with great <lb/>
and dispatch crammed it Into <lb/>
the waste basket and smashed It with <lb/>
the pump removed from her <lb/>
left Dally <lb/>
A HERO OF <lb/>
By E. M. BANGS. <lb/>
He did not look it. Even <lb/>
himself, as he viewed his <lb/>
lovely reflection in the cracked <lb/>
of his room up under the farm <lb/>
house eaves, even he could but ac- <lb/>
knowledge that he was indeed as Aunt <lb/>
Sarah said. homely as a hedge <lb/>
There was no gainsaying tho <lb/>
fact, and as poor turned from <lb/>
the sight of hilt large features, and red <lb/>
hair, he Ho was used lo being <lb/>
plain, but since encountering <lb/>
mocking black eyes of Mattie <lb/>
life had taken on a somber tint never <lb/>
known before. Her laughing acorn was <lb/>
no coy. maidenly coquetry. He realized <lb/>
that. <lb/>
would do something ho <lb/>
felt like it. He would go to BOO- <lb/>
ton This wild scheme he put into ex- <lb/>
and soon the little New Eng- <lb/>
land village of his birth knew him no <lb/>
mere. <lb/>
Once really arrived at the <lb/>
things began to happen. reach- <lb/>
the city by boat the harbor scenes <lb/>
interested him that he walked <lb/>
about the wharves for a time, forget- <lb/>
ting everything save the fact that he <lb/>
was seeing the world. As he stood <lb/>
. steamer about to sail for <lb/>
a southern port, a taxi drew near, and <lb/>
two men alighted. The younger man <lb/>
was white and thin as it from recent <lb/>
illness. <lb/>
A they stepped from the cab a mes- <lb/>
boy met them. West- <lb/>
he Inquired. <lb/>
i he elder man nodded, whereupon <lb/>
a letter was handed to him. He tore it <lb/>
open and seal <lb/>
a be <lb/>
has w an accident, <lb/>
and can't go with <lb/>
the other. <lb/>
I'll go . <lb/>
like you to go alone, Ralph, <lb/>
you're not <lb/>
tested the young<lb/>
drew l . you <lb/>
to sort <lb/>
be <lb/>
i a <lb/>
you asked <lb/>
then. <lb/>
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as I ac- <lb/>
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tor Ii <lb/>
i v. ring their i l in <lb/>
the i city. th l i <lb/>
i re . i , Sud <lb/>
aware of m notion <lb/>
a pi ; . <lb/>
lac ; to a can las tear madly to- <lb/>
ward i, men sen Alone <lb/>
a girl, grasp- <lb/>
nil her might tho i ml and <lb/>
side of hide. . . . I <lb/>
and before his companion guessed his <lb/>
n, be hi d bound, d Into the <lb/>
and with an agile spring <lb/>
I d He bridle of the near horse, <lb/>
it s the risk of life and limb, or <lb/>
i i . to <lb/>
I . the following morning a boy <lb/>
the hotel for <lb/>
had told bis compel <lb/>
name to some of spectators of the <lb/>
r. of the previous day. Tho boy <lb/>
brought a note from Miss Carl r beg- <lb/>
him to call that she might I ink <lb/>
him in person. <lb/>
groaned he en- <lb/>
her you're the man. Silo <lb/>
didn't see who <lb/>
laughed <lb/>
don't catch me strutting around in <lb/>
borrowed <lb/>
A compromise was at length <lb/>
ranged, and agreed to ac- <lb/>
company and stand by Ins friend <lb/>
tho dreadful ordeal. <lb/>
Miss Carter's home was a fine, old <lb/>
southern mansion, and tho drawing <lb/>
room, Into which tho two young men <lb/>
were shown, seemed the acme of <lb/>
to at least one of them. A mo- <lb/>
later Dorothy Carter appeared, a <lb/>
not unattractive girl, wearing a white <lb/>
gown. <lb/>
questioned doubtfully. <lb/>
one am I to <lb/>
pushed the blushing <lb/>
am forward and that young man man- <lb/>
aged to take her proffered hand with <lb/>
the words. Hubbard, but <lb/>
you needn't thank me. That's all <lb/>
but I shall. tho <lb/>
continued the girl, turning to <lb/>
a maid. want to clearly my <lb/>
bravo and handsome <lb/>
gasped. he <lb/>
mered, think that. I <lb/>
II expect I'm as home- <lb/>
as they make <lb/>
we'll speak of your <lb/>
tho girl returned. Is not to <lb/>
Miss Carter was deeply Interested in <lb/>
hearing about life In the north, and It <lb/>
took a second, even a third call for <lb/>
to tell all wished to hear. <lb/>
It seemed, Indeed, that <lb/>
bravery had quite blinded the girl to <lb/>
his physical defects, or, It may be that <lb/>
tho proverbial blindness of love alone <lb/>
was enough. Hut the young man came, <lb/>
was seen, and conquered. <lb/>
Extract from a letter written by <lb/>
to his <lb/>
the great event has taken and <lb/>
morning I p st <lb/>
the wedding of Dorothy Carter and my <lb/>
esteemed friend, Hubbard. <lb/>
Who would have thought It when <lb/>
aw him standing valise In hand <lb/>
of our first meeting Talk about <lb/>
comparing truth with fiction The lat- <lb/>
will to take a back seat If <lb/>
Jetsam Hubbard s not a hero cf to <lb/>
what Is <lb/>
l. M. c I. SICK <lb/>
A l at La If <lb/>
and a Specialty. <lb/>
In office i.-i. <lb/>
and Blow. <lb/>
u Moore W. H. Long<lb/>
at Law <lb/>
In Third at. <lb/>
service are <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
II. HI Kit, n. II. <lb/>
limited to of the Eye, <lb/>
Ear Throat. <lb/>
Washington c. N. o <lb/>
. Alia Dr. L. L. Green- <lb/>
. day every SI a m to i pm <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
by J. L. <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
B, J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Edwards on the Court <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
J. B, <lb/>
Veterinarian <lb/>
at R. L. Smith's stables, with <lb/>
hospital , <lb/>
treat all animals Calls <lb/>
day or night. <lb/>
MM mil. 147-L.<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
tn Women Bonding en <lb/>
street Court <lb/>
P. V. <lb/>
In ii ranee <lb/>
Fire and Accident <lb/>
m-e Fourth <lb/>
Wilson's <lb/>
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Plants <lb/>
i l III BRED <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
. be in<lb/>
-ii-n ind Large Late Drum Iliad. <lb/>
girt <lb/>
summer, <lb/>
j tor shipment I <lb/>
Prepared far in from <lb/>
HI l 1.13 per <lb/>
user it per f. <lb/>
in <lb/>
lint e <lb/>
and guaranteed, <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/>
OFTEN <lb/>
J. W. Little <lb/>
Merchandise Broker <lb/>
117-U <lb/>
B. C <lb/>
GOOD FARM FOB <lb/>
acre cleared. acres In fin <lb/>
woodland, soil light loam, clay <lb/>
grow anything. One <lb/>
tenant house, one large pack house, <lb/>
one tobacco barn, stables and other <lb/>
necessary outbuildings. Located near <lb/>
House, N. C Price per acre. <lb/>
Terms, one-fourth cash. to <lb/>
RANDOLPH <lb/>
I House. N. C. <lb/>
ORE EN VILLE IS TEE <lb/>
BE OF <lb/>
CAROLINA IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES F A <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED <lb/>
ATE HERE FOR <lb/>
EVERYTHING <lb/>
OFFER IS THE WAY OF <lb/>
CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES <lb/>
WE HAVE AN <lb/>
JOB A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN <lb/>
DEED THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF SOUTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA ASH INVITE THOSE <lb/>
TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IS <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
I FEW INCHES SPA E ASH <lb/>
11.1.1. THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO TO THEIR <lb/>
OUR A H v NO <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE <lb/>
-i I <lb/>
SOU <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY JAM <lb/>
SOBER <lb/>
Molten Lava m <lb/>
Many of The Inhabitants <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Public at Free Will Baptist Preacher President Sends William's Message Bristles With <lb/>
Hundreds Meet Death <lb/>
MANY flit SEA <lb/>
ADDRESS TO<lb/>
CLASSES <lb/>
iii bridge at <lb/>
Major II. IV. Corps of En- <lb/>
United States Army, sends <lb/>
From Home <lb/>
Since December <lb/>
In for Comptroller <lb/>
Currency <lb/>
Reference to <lb/>
Enemies <lb/>
And Many Their by Bo- <lb/>
of <lb/>
finders Continue <lb/>
to <lb/>
Japan, Jan. tidal <lb/>
wave added its terrors to the earth- <lb/>
quakes and eruption which <lb/>
struck In Southern Japan <lb/>
yesterday, according to official <lb/>
It Is believed here that the <lb/>
disaster will prove to be one <lb/>
of the most serious in Japan's history. <lb/>
Professor C. W. one the <lb/>
most promoters the Sunday <lb/>
School cause in this section of <lb/>
Carolina paid the First <lb/>
Church Washington, N. C, a visit <lb/>
or Sun lay morning last, and made an <lb/>
able address taking Ins theme. <lb/>
Move- <lb/>
Stand Prof. Wilson was <lb/>
heard large audience mid the Wash <lb/>
ii Daily News has the <lb/>
to say of <lb/>
. , t a day. C. W. <lb/>
Wilson, of the faculty of the <lb/>
Carolina Training School. <lb/>
N C. was by Mr. <lb/>
tho following notice tor farmer and member and <lb/>
A public hearing will be held auctioneer for the Williamson Real <lb/>
Carolina at p. tn. Estate company <lb/>
on January 23rd, ism. In the matte- here Tuesday, December SO, on <lb/>
of a proposed to be erected the a. m. northbound train, and <lb/>
over the Tar River, at or near Boyd's <lb/>
Kerry. N. C, by the county <lb/>
sinners of Pitt North Caro- <lb/>
At this hearing opportunity will be. <lb/>
given to all interested parties to p. e <lb/>
it their views, either or In <lb/>
writing and it is especially desired <lb/>
that the views of navigation Inter- <lb/>
and of the of city <lb/>
t is n or local association, whose In <lb/>
MT. OLIVE, Jan. 13-Rev. Charles WASHINGTON, Jan. pres- <lb/>
C. Orton, Free Will Baptist minister Went to the senate today the <lb/>
nomination of John Williams. <lb/>
COLUMBIA, B. C. Organ- <lb/>
of the two houses was effected <lb/>
and Governor Cole <lb/>
Virginia, to be the I message presented during the <lb/>
of this place, left currency and member the <lb/>
federal reserve hoard which will ad- <lb/>
minister the affairs the new cur- <lb/>
system. <lb/>
The nomination was referred to tin <lb/>
committee on hauling and currency <lb/>
affairs a brief executive session of <lb/>
sent to the finance committee. <lb/>
Senator Owen, the chairman, said <lb/>
The loss of life and property increase Vaughan. he subject of the <lb/>
with fuller news from <lb/>
rs-What the work Corps of s. A <lb/>
Stands Prof. Wilson, <lb/>
NAGASAKI, Japan. Jan. <lb/>
cations today are that the death <lb/>
from the earthquakes and volcanic <lb/>
disturbances around will <lb/>
run the thousands. <lb/>
oilier things <lb/>
i am going to throw out <lb/>
which seem to he worth <lb/>
while and have you all to them <lb/>
which are worth <lb/>
while to not only and <lb/>
but to young people in gen- <lb/>
which is almost com- In the of Christ at <lb/>
buried in volcanic ashes and the temple the age of twelve yon <lb/>
stones, bad a remember alter his mother and <lb/>
the last census. The population rather had fulfilled the duties of this <lb/>
tho adjoining island of the service which they were attending <lb/>
center of Hi disturbance, is given as started home they had <lb/>
On island hundreds an i-.,,. a day's before they <lb/>
reported lo have perished beneath round Christ was not with them <lb/>
the of lava from the volcano . that is. without i <lb/>
whereabouts at this time unknown <lb/>
to his family, friends of business as- <lb/>
and his Is a source <lb/>
much anxiety to his friends and <lb/>
relatives. <lb/>
I o family he said the day he left. <lb/>
am going up the road i <lb/>
members of the East Coast <lb/>
Company he said he was going u <lb/>
Saratoga, in Wilson county, to look <lb/>
r Borne real estate, and it Is known p committee would take up the <lb/>
may reasonably be expected, that he purchased a ticket j ,, near future. It may be <lb/>
to be affected by the proposed though it Is not known before the nomination Is <lb/>
Hire, be presented. or or not he did actually go to <lb/>
Plans of the proposed structure, and toga. It is known, however, that he <lb/>
may of Its location be available licit Wilson that night on southbound <lb/>
for at tn Atlantis No <lb/>
H. W. SICKLES, he informed W. C. Hatcher, general <lb/>
manager of the ML Olive <lb/>
Company, who left this train <lb/>
at Fayetteville, that he was going <lb/>
Winterville Hems. S. C. <lb/>
Since that time nothing whatever <lb/>
F. Jan, and j beard from him, although lei- <lb/>
Mrs, w B. Tucker have returned from inquiry have been sent in great financial <lb/>
near LaGrange where they have been , He about year- were opposing him Mr. <lb/>
their daughter, Byrd. I f has here a wife and selection was announced after <lb/>
See It. W. Dall for your apple-i, children and no one knows the B conference between President <lb/>
and bananas. cause for his continued absence with- It i- <lb/>
J. Cox and S have Just receive out letting family hear from bin . understood during II <lb/>
a large shipment nice fresh why should have Muted for .,.,,,.,,, has hi <lb/>
day of the regular session of the <lb/>
South Carolina legislature. The <lb/>
speaker, M. 1-. Smith, Camden, <lb/>
over from last year. C. T n <lb/>
veteran member, was elected speaker <lb/>
pro tern. <lb/>
In the senate interest en <lb/>
tho senate during which an effort the remarks of Lieut- Governor Char- <lb/>
was made to have It referred to the lea A. Smith, who, us presiding of- <lb/>
on finance. Heretofore, of senate, called that <lb/>
a nomination would have been <lb/>
Mr. Williams Is now see <lb/>
rotary the treasury in charge of <lb/>
lite u am Secretary Mi <lb/>
first assistant in matters <lb/>
k finance. <lb/>
The office of comptroller of th <lb/>
currency has been vacant for <lb/>
months. Various reports have been <lb/>
afloat of opposition against the <lb/>
of Mr. Williams. It was <lb/>
to order. Mr. Smith paid a <lb/>
to President Wilson and hi <lb/>
ministration. <lb/>
The governor's message, which <lb/>
considerable length, was read <lb/>
in full, hut wan printed in the <lb/>
It bristled with references <lb/>
his political enemies and <lb/>
recommendations ranging from In- <lb/>
of the et <lb/>
in public dinning rooms con- <lb/>
of a movement to <lb/>
the primary laws. The governor <lb/>
characteristically declared there had <lb/>
I ii no objection to the. primary laws <lb/>
until was <lb/>
Principal recommendations <lb/>
ed in the mess-age <lb/>
One mill for public h <lb/>
Bi educational <lb/>
r; i Ion <lb/>
Abolishment it <lb/>
Ion. <lb/>
. -1, <lb/>
his friends here <lb/>
to. hi <lb/>
of Many mine wen <lb/>
drowned while attempt <lb/>
to escape. <lb/>
Doctors have started to the seem <lb/>
which Is hard to reach because rail- <lb/>
road communication is Impeded <lb/>
ashes the tracks have been dis- <lb/>
located by the earthquakes. <lb/>
The violence of the eruption of <lb/>
is so groat show- <lb/>
ere of dust are falling hare today <lb/>
carry with you any- <lb/>
See them for their prices. I South Carolina <lb/>
Mrs J I,. Rollins is hi n <lb/>
parents, and Mrs. Lemuel Taylor, <lb/>
in <lb/>
have plenty plant bed cloth, <lb/>
about th lion <lb/>
and It will bi <lb/>
has -u II I I <lb/>
I also have all kinds of plant <lb/>
d fer <lb/>
thing else I this morning <lb/>
, , ,,.,. thought with A. W, Ange and <lb/>
veil. without Mr. I <lb/>
Young men and women travel- Jaw <lb/>
without Jeans. We are travel- spent the week-end, <lb/>
ling whether we will or not. Shoes, hats, caps and all kinds <lb/>
Of time la rushing us on clothing cheap at <lb/>
.,, f,,, TO TOMORROW <lb/>
WILL BE EVENT. <lb/>
Guard In <lb/>
Garden, <lb/>
A. c, <lb/>
A. W. Ange went to Greenville yes <lb/>
, When you want fresh oysters, <lb/>
ii. w. Dall. <lb/>
We are still ling your<lb/>
to J. Cox and Son for your <lb/>
are <lb/>
ether we that fact or not <lb/>
we whether there is <lb/>
anything definite In view or not-You <lb/>
The distance between Nagasaki an. an Individual are sum <lb/>
la about miles. where, and rapidly. Al- <lb/>
A refugee who arrived here ready a third of the firs month <lb/>
from Kagoshima gave the following the year Is and it seems ,. low prices for cash. Col <lb/>
of the disaster. the beginning of the year was only and be convinced, <lb/>
eruption suddenly wit rapidly. and Co. <lb/>
columns of thick black smoke and you traveling without Jesus Ar <lb/>
a from the crater of as an Individual, n young man drinks, mild cigars and sweet candle. <lb/>
inhabitants of the or woman, traveling without They have them. <lb/>
nail island rushed to the search and Jesus Is at to suggest some thing Mrs. J, C Smith, of Norfolk, Va <lb/>
for you about with reference i visiting her Mrs. Jim <lb/>
. this Journey alone life's and v- B i; <lb/>
of which wears all bouts, rubber shoes and rain <lb/>
We are . Harrington, r and C <lb/>
direction you Mr. B, P. has ed <lb/>
u t. people turned ha new auto. <lb/>
, in search of Pistols, , <lb/>
no another d barrel guns and <lb/>
t u them, A-e. and Co <lb/>
ii, process traveling in- See for your plant bed <lb/>
. . ; prep have Just a p <lb/>
Monday night, where he <lb/>
tint., Jan. i <lb/>
of the Dominion parliament from the <lb/>
Harrington, Bar. western and lower i, as well <lb/>
i. fr. Ontario and <lb/>
Cox, n. L. Abbott and are all In the capital In a <lb/>
NEW YORK, Jan. II Tin <lb/>
nation falters when it alt i <lb/>
foretell the grandeur and <lb/>
of gold lace and bubbling <lb/>
which will be seen at the Old Guard <lb/>
ball In Madison Square Garden t- <lb/>
of tie -Pining of the . <lb/>
big building will be tram <lb/>
to an Immense tent, <lb/>
accompanied by the customary <lb/>
flame i <lb/>
Hundreds of the <lb/>
small l-land rush <lb/>
on board junks and steamers <lb/>
which carried tin m across three miles <lb/>
of water to ashes, stone <lb/>
particles of white hot lava tailing <lb/>
all the while on the de <lb/>
Kagoshima the heal was in <lb/>
torn e. The eons In ti <lb/>
of glowing cinder, made h <lb/>
able. <lb/>
horror was Increased by <lb/>
shaking caused by Inn -ant earth . , v. never start on a <lb/>
quakes. More than length without <lb/>
shocks ware recorded before nightfall. t; try preparation for <lb/>
lied along the highways Journey, We want <lb/>
west and north of the city They had , pleasant companions. <lb/>
abandoned everything Boon were men and women with us <lb/>
Buffering from lack of food and drink stare our A Joy Is half a <lb/>
the unless shared with some <lb/>
resembled an in the sorrows come <lb/>
glowing from the to we Want who can <lb/>
of the mountain to the summit Dur-1 share our sorrows with us as <lb/>
night lava i <lb/>
the entire district. The volcano <lb/>
constantly emitted thunderous <lb/>
Hurtling rock and ashes set fire <lb/>
several villages. At on the th <lb/>
display and galleries of both <lb/>
houses will probably be wit i <lb/>
the usual large special in <lb/>
rally speaking a very interest- <lb/>
s. salon Is looked for. The pro- <lb/>
as calls for leg i- <lb/>
dealing railways. In <lb/>
corp u and shipping <lb/>
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u-t. fr hi <lb/>
the e <lb/>
n d there will be con- <lb/>
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for r to bi <lb/>
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the auspices <lb/>
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Illuminated the o <lb/>
Deli representing the <lb/>
organization Bo ton PI no I I <lb/>
Hartford and other . I r i ho sill <lb/>
will be among the <lb/>
feature of the <lb/>
The spec efforts I <lb/>
l all. i iii a I I I I <lb/>
yes . will tho d mill i . . ,,, <lb/>
march at mid I I <lb/>
the music of Old rattle, <lb/>
band, a ind i m ire off mil do <lb/>
ti . full in i i if their r I Is, and the v. <lb/>
. , sill p . . . . , ,, <lb/>
.,,. at n forget tin <lb/>
carry the steel beam Vulcan Plow. <lb/>
plow i, band and line <lb/>
II. n Forrest and Co. <lb/>
We <lb/>
who can <lb/>
railway one hundreds per <lb/>
sons were killed. Several village.- <lb/>
along the foot of the volcano wan <lb/>
burled In lava yesterday. <lb/>
She <lb/>
you know <lb/>
Frank over <lb/>
had <lb/>
Goodness, Why <lb/>
-Oh. the wretch stopped cull <lb/>
I lag and and that, I <lb/>
I New York Globe, <lb/>
for Senator. <lb/>
Pa., Jan. <lb/>
rally of Pennsylvania Progressives <lb/>
marling the Opening of the Wash- <lb/>
party's Unites States senator- <lb/>
and campaign. b <lb/>
here today and will continue <lb/>
tomorrow. County chairmen and <lb/>
other party leaders from all over the <lb/>
slate are In attendance. In <lb/>
the Is Increased by tin <lb/>
probability that the rally will <lb/>
made tho for the formal <lb/>
launching of candidacy of <lb/>
for <lb/>
i am .- In Si <lb/>
n. 14.- <lb/>
d i Texas n, <lb/>
i . FORT I Ian <lb/>
lie <lb/>
League or d . need the I i <lb/>
and nil i <lb/>
delivered <lb/>
i. <lb/>
I i of <lb/>
BI <lb/>
i i large <lb/>
op number of <lb/>
of the stab or <lb/>
sell of i for W, D. I <lb/>
. pried The a. <lb/>
bishop I Its e <lb/>
the exchange of gathering to order and delivered hi ;, ,,,,. ., . . , , , <lb/>
the s listened to annual address, which dealt with Hi <lb/>
I the address of c the <lb/>
of r officers and <lb/>
standing . Much of the <lb/>
; time of the convention, which will <lb/>
continue In session three will <lb/>
I devote,; to of <lb/>
proved methods In packing, shipping <lb/>
distributing fruits, vegetables and <lb/>
other food products. <lb/>
Charley a full-fledged <lb/>
manager now. He has signed <lb/>
the Princeton pitcher for his <lb/>
Bad <lb/>
warehouse bill and <lb/>
alters in which the <lb/>
is Interested. The convention <lb/>
Ions will continue over <lb/>
Prominent among those on the pro- <lb/>
gram for i, <lb/>
president of the Union III <lb/>
Tennessee, B. A. Calvin of <lb/>
ton, former president the <lb/>
division of the national organization. <lb/>
d i h<lb/>
con aeration ceremony. <lb/>
Joe Rivers I's to get 14.000 for box- <lb/>
Ad In Milwaukee <lb/>
month <lb/>
SM BLUE THIS ., <lb/>
This tho Ire <lb/>
I tO <lb/>
ii,, Veneer Company to I <lb/>
I S that was on the roof <lb/>
of the building en the edge of tho <lb/>
water tank After tho <lb/>
arrived required but a <lb/>
to put It out <lb/>
The will amount to <lb/>
fl covered by <lb/>
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