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U. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
OUR DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out. Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ELECTION . <lb/>
TO FIVE <lb/>
BY THE TOWN OF <lb/>
Raise the Price or Beef <lb/>
In n I Shipments <lb/>
Had Tied up by <lb/>
the Strike. <lb/>
GLEN FALLS, N. Y. Jan. The <lb/>
beef mm two cast pound <lb/>
EL. PITT NORTH CAB- m <lb/>
Richmond. V. Chi O <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Notice in hereby given the <lb/>
hi of the town <lb/>
. i Bethel in regular assembled <lb/>
on the MO day January. or- <lb/>
d. rid an election to be held In <lb/>
Iowa of rut North <lb/>
Carolina, on Tuesday of <lb/>
March, 1914, at the regular polling <lb/>
place in the town Bethel on th- <lb/>
or proposition of <lb/>
Thousand Dollars worth o <lb/>
Eh. Light Honda to hoar inter <lb/>
. it at per cent per annum, Interest <lb/>
payable annually, and to run tor a <lb/>
period of thirty year from date <lb/>
issue and the tax rate for the the <lb/>
purpose paying the Interest <lb/>
said hi I <lb/>
shall exceed twenty-live on <lb/>
the hundred dollars worth of prop- <lb/>
and seventy-live cents on tin <lb/>
poll, the received from the <lb/>
same an to be used the purpose <lb/>
building and Installing an <lb/>
light plant for the town of <lb/>
as provided in Chapter of <lb/>
Private Laws of North Carolina <lb/>
notice is further hereby <lb/>
en that the registration books will <lb/>
be opened for the n of <lb/>
such who are entitled to <lb/>
Inter and vote and are not <lb/>
ready registered, on the day <lb/>
February. 1914, and closed at sun Bel <lb/>
on Saturday the of March, 1914 <lb/>
and that S. M. Jones been up- <lb/>
i I n tor said purpose <lb/>
that on each Saturday during said <lb/>
period the registration books will b <lb/>
that the Strike on the Delaware and <lb/>
had tied up <lb/>
some farmers think will <lb/>
have to cure with coal <lb/>
already we notice a great many the <lb/>
country people are buying coal stoves <lb/>
in here thought <lb/>
wood was plentiful. <lb/>
Most ate day <lb/>
Office, only one can <lb/>
gal and who that will be Is the <lb/>
Question, we hope ware Will be no <lb/>
limited, are out. Only shop workers <lb/>
and office employee remain on duty. <lb/>
of the discharged <lb/>
kith full back pay is the only <lb/>
union iii <lb/>
Strike Mill MM <lb/>
Pa., Jan. <lb/>
on the Delaware and <lb/>
i ii . d complete <lb/>
and bond,. , ,., receive <lb/>
b of the <lb/>
If any train <lb/>
vice is restored before the strike I <lb/>
I nothing will be but <lb/>
malls. No attempt Will he made to <lb/>
carry passengers <lb/>
Ayden Items. <lb/>
Jan. are of the <lb/>
name of tin- man who prefer- <lb/>
led being hurled alive to shelling a <lb/>
of corn by baud, when you <lb/>
Can get the celebrated Blank Haw <lb/>
heller for 82.00 at J. Smith and <lb/>
Bra <lb/>
The wicked lieu when o man per-1 methods u. ed to defeat <lb/>
James as we are all <lb/>
taken to the tall limb.--, and will continue to be. So lets <lb/>
rather thug say the pi.-.-. the and give <lb/>
Smith he didn't do It. I it to the one I want- it worst, and <lb/>
Now when It comes to catching stop it. <lb/>
standing army to <lb/>
ALBANY, N. It., <lb/>
,. the discharge two employer <lb/>
by the Delaware and on Railway <lb/>
led to a strike today Which had <lb/>
up the entire operating cud the <lb/>
system, About men. it la as- , ,.,.,.,. ,,,. t n requires a <lb/>
la- whole township skinned. He guard interest of Uncle Sam, at a <lb/>
tells us with the of Bud. salary, while one will <lb/>
bis wire trap and dog. he killed a guard your tobacco bed. day and <lb/>
thousand during the year j night iS cents, and they get the <lb/>
J. It. Smith and keep a full sup- <lb/>
ply of these traps. <lb/>
Thai is Ideal weather, and when a <lb/>
man complains of hard times we <lb/>
Mole every tune, plenty of them at <lb/>
J. It. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
We beat that <lb/>
of will build H BOW to- <lb/>
think It Is chronic or he Is grouchy, this spring and winter <lb/>
We bear Moil H. Small The Mayor and his Cabinet held a <lb/>
to make a tour of his part of his special ion last Friday night, look <lb/>
In the near future, and take to the development of the City, <lb/>
s for the new p <lb/>
for the primary to de- <lb/>
the question. We have beard it <lb/>
to pardon Mr. w. in. <lb/>
Mr. Herbert Corey, has rented the <lb/>
house of Mr. J. C. Jones on West <lb/>
Broadway, and will soon move there- <lb/>
Thirty coal mines operated by the I M Mg <lb/>
Delaware and Hudson Company , in office M made <lb/>
ably win be shut down. Counting m,,, ., u <lb/>
Other mines that will involve. ,,,, ,,, <lb/>
about miners will be affected L, To ,,, <lb/>
M I <lb/>
spoils. <lb/>
Mall Train on Time. <lb/>
The morning mall trains from <lb/>
and I n <lb/>
Carbondale on time and were return- <lb/>
ed to those places at the hours. <lb/>
carrying mail only, the crews being <lb/>
under instructions to have the trains <lb/>
mi reaching their terminals. Express <lb/>
v as loaded on both trains at Carbon <lb/>
The tribulation Hall was busy Mon- <lb/>
day meting out to the law- <lb/>
less of Saturday night, some for play- <lb/>
rather rough, and some for <lb/>
When a man offers to sell his <lb/>
The drummers are around lot for a handsome profit <lb/>
selling the grade stuff, and business, when lie gets cash for it. <lb/>
the think theirs are the thats money, but when he sells, and <lb/>
bast hut this fall the tune will bl <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman s <lb/>
tonic. She says began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
dale, but the crews refused to move <lb/>
opened at the regular polling j <lb/>
All Men Unit. <lb/>
the town of Bethel and at all other <lb/>
times during said period opened in <lb/>
town of Bethel at mount Hot I <lb/>
and all citizens desiring to vote <lb/>
are not already registered and who <lb/>
desire to vote at said election will <lb/>
required to register. <lb/>
This the 10th day of January. 1914 <lb/>
T. CARSON, <lb/>
Mayer of Bethel <lb/>
J. E. <lb/>
of the Board of Commissioner <lb/>
of the town of Bethel, North Caro <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
law <lb/>
This Is the way the profits went. <lb/>
It is a Carnal can go three <lb/>
days without eating, but who want <lb/>
lo be like a caned, when you can go <lb/>
a barrel of Merry Widow flour <lb/>
6.04 at J. R. Smith and Bros., all <lb/>
ready mixed. <lb/>
Mr. Asher who has for <lb/>
men employed by the M the convict <lb/>
ALBANY, N. Y. Jan. <lb/>
Report the Condition <lb/>
AYDEN <lb/>
Ayden, C. <lb/>
at the dose of business Jan. <lb/>
Loans and counts. <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
cured . <lb/>
Banking 18,178.00; <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
. <lb/>
Demand loans . 500.00 <lb/>
Due from banks and bank- <lb/>
. <lb/>
Gold . <lb/>
Silver coin, including all <lb/>
coin currency. 1,032.24 <lb/>
National hank notes and <lb/>
r. notes . <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Liabilities, <lb/>
loch paid In . <lb/>
. II <lb/>
Undivided profits, cur- <lb/>
rent exp ii-.- and taxi <lb/>
paid . 12.688.01 <lb/>
to i k. <lb/>
Baring deposit . I <lb/>
cl <lb/>
. 474.117 <lb/>
sERIOUS At<lb/>
Report of the Condition of <lb/>
rill OP <lb/>
Grifton, N. <lb/>
at close business Jan. 1914 <lb/>
Resource <lb/>
Loans and discounts . <lb/>
Overdrafts secured, <lb/>
cured . 102.73 <lb/>
All other Stocks, bonds and <lb/>
mortgages . 1,600.00 <lb/>
Banking houses, furniture <lb/>
and fixtures . 1,474.52 <lb/>
Due from banks and bank- <lb/>
.-- 13,310.00 <lb/>
Cash items . 6.70 <lb/>
Gold coin . 20.00 <lb/>
coin, Including all <lb/>
minor coin currency . <lb/>
National hank notes and <lb/>
. 5,572.00 <lb/>
Delaware and Hudson Railroad Com <lb/>
walked out quietly early today <lb/>
The strike order was last night <lb/>
ti every union engineer, fireman, con <lb/>
trainman and telegrapher at <lb/>
work along the line from <lb/>
Point. N. Y-. to Pa, <lb/>
Mediation from both national <lb/>
State had been requested by <lb/>
company. W. W. Hanger, of the <lb/>
federal board of mediation and con- <lb/>
telegraphed to Martin <lb/>
force on the road, has resigned <lb/>
moved bis family to town, and o-- <lb/>
a house on Harts fiat. <lb/>
cant rent, and has to move to another <lb/>
town, bad, the school of M- <lb/>
is the bast after all, b <lb/>
a lot on Planes and build <lb/>
to suit notion. <lb/>
Adversity is a test of dig- <lb/>
ping stumps by hand is a test <lb/>
judgment, when you can get <lb/>
in any at J. It. Smith and <lb/>
Pros. <lb/>
The little old wood store of Mess. <lb/>
Dall and Son on the corner has been <lb/>
removed and we soon expect to <lb/>
market business from Mr. and <lb/>
moved his family here and occupies <lb/>
the house on Ian- <lb/>
Mr. Robert Johnson has moved hi <lb/>
family here from near Johnson Mill- <lb/>
and occupies the Davis house In <lb/>
Client. welcome all these new <lb/>
miners to our town hope <lb/>
Carey, in charge of the strike but ., , war a <lb/>
Car. y die is east. On- <lb/>
j the concessions we ask will <lb/>
about a <lb/>
The men demand the <lb/>
of two men who were discharged for <lb/>
alleged disobedience. <lb/>
NEW YORK, Jan. Dela <lb/>
ware and railroad, <lb/>
I lie leading man of tho theatrical <lb/>
company Modern that play- <lb/>
ed in the opera house at Washington <lb/>
Monday night was the victim of a Be- <lb/>
accident immediately alter the <lb/>
performance, The actor was assist- <lb/>
members of the company in car- <lb/>
their baggage and etc., out of <lb/>
building an elevator, that is <lb/>
used ti r purpose. And after <lb/>
the elevator and in the <lb/>
i . returning to the second floor of <lb/>
machinery Icon- <lb/>
troll I in- winking of the elevator be- <lb/>
came and the <lb/>
man being the only passenger, <lb/>
his body Was rapidly carried to <lb/>
tilling of the and his hack <lb/>
broken With other serious Injuries <lb/>
He was Immediately taken to the hos- <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
state of North Carolina, County<lb/>
l Hodges, th <lb/>
above-named bank do <lb/>
that the above statement is true to <lb/>
the B I of knowledge and be- <lb/>
lief <lb/>
HODGES, Cashier <lb/>
ed and to fore me <lb/>
this day of Jan. 1914. <lb/>
j. c <lb/>
My expires Jan. , <lb/>
V. CANNON, <lb/>
R. C. CANNON, <lb/>
Directors. <lb/>
Cut Old Remedies Won't Cm. <lb/>
The no mallet how <lb/>
r ti the wonderful, old tenable In <lb/>
Oil. It <lb/>
name <lb/>
King off Externals <lb/>
Is in <lb/>
field of external <lb/>
for forms of <lb/>
i n in million such us <lb/>
pin union in, <lb/>
colds. <lb/>
supreme. <lb/>
bare been <lb/>
tor dud <lb/>
j, um f <lb/>
our most <lb/>
nuts,<lb/>
H . <lb/>
BUY TO-DAY HAVE IT IN THE HOME <lb/>
All SI. Ms. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Ir <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
Liabilities <lb/>
Capital stock paid In . <lb/>
Surplus fund . <lb/>
Undivided profits, less cur- <lb/>
rent expenses and taxes <lb/>
paid . 2.341.23 <lb/>
Time of deposit 21,212.29 <lb/>
Deposit subject to check . <lb/>
Checks outstanding 1,197.58 <lb/>
owned and leased lines and track- <lb/>
age rights, comprises In all about <lb/>
The lines extend from <lb/>
barre. and N. Y <lb/>
to Rutland, Vt, on the east and to. <lb/>
Point. N, Y. on the Canadian <lb/>
line. Al that point the road connects <lb/>
with lines of the Quebec, <lb/>
and n railway company, Which <lb/>
I controls. <lb/>
Tho Delaware Hudson Com- <lb/>
is one of largest miners um <lb/>
carriers of anthracite coal In the <lb/>
country. Its coal lands have <lb/>
estimated to contain tone <lb/>
of coal. <lb/>
Mr. F. Harris has purchased th. I another block of brick or granite to <lb/>
take its place. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Griffin is making <lb/>
needed on the <lb/>
property recently bought, and tells <lb/>
us he will soon he able to <lb/>
date the public. <lb/>
Ayden can boast of as ninny widows <lb/>
and widowers as any town of Its file <lb/>
we have something like twenty of the <lb/>
former, and forty of tho latter, and <lb/>
they are Ideal citizens. <lb/>
We are of the opinion that every <lb/>
county, has arrangements t take <lb/>
of unfortunate ones, without <lb/>
having go abroad soliciting alms <lb/>
from Strangers We truly believe that <lb/>
before a should be allowed <lb/>
work a town with his card, no mat- <lb/>
If he is worthy, he should have <lb/>
the from his home of- <lb/>
It is a common thing for a <lb/>
tramp passing through here <lb/>
each week with his cup and lancet. <lb/>
Protect your life and money <lb/>
buying you an Iron safe and revolver <lb/>
from J. H. Smith and <lb/>
Hess, A. O. Cox and II. L. Abbott <lb/>
a trip Wednesday, they <lb/>
j are both hustlers and are trying . <lb/>
produce two blades of grass where<lb/>
It is dangerous to kindle fin <lb/>
with oil. why not use you <lb/>
can get them up with no labor, use <lb/>
dynamite. Just received a ton. J <lb/>
It. Smith and <lb/>
an easy comfortable living, a <lb/>
shoe cobbler and repairing harm's, <lb/>
would sure pay well In Mr <lb/>
George Cooper has lots of old shoes <lb/>
waiting for his coming. <lb/>
Twain, the humorist, <lb/>
that providence did not create <lb/>
opossum but what he planted a per <lb/>
tree close by, so the summer <lb/>
storm destroyed the farmers fodder <lb/>
and most of their hay crop, hut here <lb/>
come the day oat, to help it out. <lb/>
Plenty of these and the rust pro if <lb/>
ASSOCIATION HEWS. at J. h. smith and <lb/>
Mrs. of Washington <lb/>
Miss Pratt, president of Ml visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs <lb/>
the One Year Class, led the Y. W. A- <lb/>
C. A. services at tho Training school i <lb/>
Sunday evening. <lb/>
For scripture lesson, she chose la. purchased of Mr. I, his <lb/>
the 13th chapter of 1st Corinthians. entire outfit, consisting of electric <lb/>
the lesson of love. The thoughts system, buggy factory, <lb/>
saw mill, and good will. <lb/>
contemplates enlarging <lb/>
this lesson were beautifully reflected <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
this <lb/>
plant, and also add an plant, <lb/>
which is thing badly needed, and I eruptions and earthquake <lb/>
we have also heard that he would <lb/>
soon add a fertilizer feature. With <lb/>
his combined energy and capability <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Total . <lb/>
State of North Carolina, County of <lb/>
I. A. M. Hooper, of <lb/>
above-named hank, do solemnly n of <lb/>
that the above statement she told well, made vivid <lb/>
true to the best of my knowledge and u. <lb/>
b -suns contained therein, but left it <lb/>
A. M. Cashier. to to make his own in- <lb/>
and sworn to before me, j One got, however, from <lb/>
this III day of Jan. 1914. , a, <lb/>
J. C. Notary Public st of When a boy loves a girl, that is hi. <lb/>
My commission expires Jan. 1811. love of the w In n she loves that's her <lb/>
. of nature, and love business, and when gel married <lb/>
our fellowman to the extent we their when <lb/>
an- willing to help and lift Hi, in go to housekeeping Units our business <lb/>
flora misery of any kind received I solid car load of <lb/>
Stoves and Matting. Be <lb/>
Years Old. to get our prices, J. It. Smith and <lb/>
Sunday T J. S. people change and unwise <lb/>
Delved the congratulation of many never. Mr. J, I. Jones has again <lb/>
on tin- passing of Ills an chased famous pitch <lb/>
Notwithstanding his age beach, ordered hull a new and U <lb/>
taking orders for and hopes to be <lb/>
about his duties daily lb l Ci.-in orders by the <lb/>
moil and moat honored and has supplied himself with two <lb/>
mi <lb/>
PALLING MANY BOD. <lb/>
RECOVERED IS <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
of which <lb/>
Caused such widespread <lb/>
occurred here today. They were ac- <lb/>
companied by earthquakes and <lb/>
lent subterranean noises. <lb/>
Tho governor of Hokkaido today <lb/>
estimates that out 30.000 people <lb/>
the island of will need relief <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
refugees from were bur- <lb/>
under a falling cliff in a neigh- <lb/>
boring village today. One hundred <lb/>
bodies have been recovered. <lb/>
The new disaster Is a result of a <lb/>
volcanic and earthquake which for <lb/>
a week have the Island of <lb/>
and wrecked this city. The <lb/>
DAWSON, <lb/>
GARDNER, <lb/>
JENKINS <lb/>
SHOOTERS BEFORE <lb/>
IAMBI TIMS <lb/>
Mayor James had before bis <lb/>
morning tWO ,, vigorous, and go <lb/>
nabbed while taking an active <lb/>
ii. a game being overheard <lb/>
calling for and an <lb/>
wore taken Into cu <lb/>
and tins morning at Hie hearing, <lb/>
hound over to <lb/>
criminal court. <lb/>
will he <lb/>
la the of all <lb/>
Pence to St Hack. <lb/>
last meeting rd <lb/>
the <lb/>
stock law fence In he rebuilt on <lb/>
old It the <lb/>
, , ., . , . i of all ruining, <lb/>
were , hanged by the <lb/>
tore of 1811. <lb/>
i n. all hops that he <lb/>
spared yet for many <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
c Bi of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb/>
VB II <lb/>
h and and Cold. <lb/>
. II fail, la cure. <lb/>
each boa.<lb/>
H. . <lb/>
Write <lb/>
y the Deal in the United <lb/>
Lime on Farm, and M price <lb/>
lime, Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you reason. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG <lb/>
i hot bigs to hold tho doe. <lb/>
Old I Joe who was <lb/>
bitten by he know exactly what <lb/>
has decided that It must have been n <lb/>
as he resides near a <lb/>
but lie is still on crutches. <lb/>
Mr. watches Hie town, while <lb/>
me Bide, . <lb/>
Just received a shipment of the Oliver <lb/>
steel beam plows, fertilizer <lb/>
distributors, Held fence, metal roof- <lb/>
and can fill your orders at J. R. <lb/>
Smith and , <lb/>
wood is an object among <lb/>
our people, and we hear the same com <lb/>
VIRGINIA from the country, and <lb/>
hut with activity much<lb/>
Japan, January <lb/>
narrative of the eruption an <lb/>
earthquakes the is <lb/>
land Of the town of <lb/>
on January Is given today <lb/>
by Theo It. of Wisconsin, as <lb/>
He <lb/>
volcano of <lb/>
the of eruption res. in <lb/>
bled a of tire, from <lb/>
. i were hurled <lb/>
UM night January a <lb/>
c was heard, followed <lb/>
by a Hash of flames Hit <lb/>
cloud amoks and ash broad <lb/>
of lava he plainly seen flow- <lb/>
down slopes. Forests on Hit <lb/>
mountain quickly <lb/>
the flames spread to numerous <lb/>
western line <lb/>
Beamed to be ablaze. <lb/>
I- i. three <lb/>
the hay. people Bed in <lb/>
stricken crowds <lb/>
still was actively <lb/>
I the <lb/>
night, but the earthquake, shocks <lb/>
less violent <lb/>
wan filled with <lb/>
gases. <lb/>
went within a short distance <lb/>
hut it was Impossible to reach <lb/>
tho became of floating <lb/>
of pumice stone. <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEAUT OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAM. TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
the Most Noble of Washington.<lb/>
V. C JAM <lb/>
Wilson Accused of Being <lb/>
Wendell Mob Lynches <lb/>
Jim Wilson For Brutal <lb/>
Murder of Mrs. Lynch<lb/>
to a limb, hut it was too elastic and <lb/>
Negro Confesses the Crime <lb/>
Officers Is the Report <lb/>
Mud the guns stopped to listen. <lb/>
lie may, or may not have con <lb/>
fessed a crime greater than murder <lb/>
Certain it is that the man who heard <lb/>
isn't bragging about it now. Ir <lb/>
is unquestionably true that Wilson <lb/>
in the Murder is Hushed and there is no <lb/>
In Raleigh fur Sale keeping. I tho of the people <lb/>
Jan. Wilson, a here that the mob murdered th. <lb/>
of essentially <lb/>
type, lies dead in a swamp BU, J <lb/>
, Wendell miles away a blow-out on <lb/>
to death about -M <lb/>
noon by a mob <lb/>
the friends o. f- J ; j, they heard a volley. <lb/>
whom he murdered night , . . <lb/>
tag , , ,,. and bl. <lb/>
which long distance ten.- <lb/>
and heard the approach of and b, lieu,. <lb/>
are a subject strange con- <lb/>
here. That he confessed a <lb/>
murder of the most atrocious <lb/>
stance, la hut there Is no- <lb/>
body to tell you that he heard It. <lb/>
Scores heard other scores and the <lb/>
is the undisputed circumstance <lb/>
attending mobs violence today <lb/>
one inconsequential Incident is the <lb/>
absence of rope a hang- <lb/>
Worth Sanders, whom Wilson ac <lb/>
finally complicity in the kill- <lb/>
was released and relatives of the <lb/>
dead woman complained bitterly that i <lb/>
one accused a was should <lb/>
have escaped the formality of a mobs <lb/>
Tonight a story can. <lb/>
to Wendell that Sanders had I. <lb/>
,, the country to <lb/>
and iron, there to Raleigh to III <lb/>
placed in penitentiary tor <lb/>
keeping. <lb/>
The mob slew Wilson w <lb/>
quid enough, according to Wend. Ii <lb/>
People Are Complaining of <lb/>
Fast Driving Over the <lb/>
County Bridge <lb/>
Asks Oath Dees <lb/>
a Grand Juror <lb/>
The spot chosen the mob <lb/>
forded perfect protection from attack <lb/>
without. Had lbs b.-u <lb/>
a few yard's away it could have <lb/>
vented no shooting. tree were <lb/>
between them and the men <lb/>
With the swamp. Still undisguised <lb/>
and without fear of do- <lb/>
the men went shout With <lb/>
pistols and guns and quietly left <lb/>
their homes. hour later all ex- <lb/>
had gone and sun-down. <lb/>
Wilson a body lay In the with <lb/>
little public Interest in <lb/>
as there would have been in a <lb/>
died u natural death, <lb/>
i,. people went to the place <lb/>
the afternoon and as <lb/>
ii were from afar as <lb/>
i t. h i morbid i that <lb/>
attends all crimes <lb/>
to have been ah-. hero <lb/>
Sunday was never quiet- <lb/>
. men never appeared to have been <lb/>
sober. The friends the dead <lb/>
; woman's family merely referred to <lb/>
people today, when Wilson came ,. H there w In re <lb/>
the killing took <lb/>
some time past The <lb/>
baa been asked both town <lb/>
and out of town people to enter com- <lb/>
plaint of the fast driving of auto- <lb/>
across the county bridge at tin- <lb/>
foot of Pitt Street. <lb/>
When the bridge was built a sign <lb/>
hoard was placed on each end of It <lb/>
warning all persons that a line of <lb/>
would In- Imposed for fast <lb/>
across bridge. This warning <lb/>
has no doubt been seen by every car <lb/>
driver that has to pass that <lb/>
way and yet a majority of them are <lb/>
not disposed to obey the laws. <lb/>
Very often lading coming in or go- <lb/>
out of town with horse and buggy <lb/>
are overtaken on bride car <lb/>
drivers, and very often the horse they <lb/>
are driving becomes frightened. And <lb/>
i any Instances <lb/>
the position of the occupants <lb/>
Of the vehicle and speedily goes on. <lb/>
Nothing serious has occurred so far. <lb/>
but who knows how soon sonic one <lb/>
may be injured or killed a <lb/>
animal. The car drivers should <lb/>
not only he U- observe the <lb/>
county laws, but should take Into <lb/>
consideration that often the lives <lb/>
others are endangered, and further <lb/>
more they should show the propel <lb/>
p. that is due to the ladies and <lb/>
their man. <lb/>
New this n driving con- <lb/>
th., but if the proper <lb/>
would enforce the law In ease <lb/>
and Impose a line on the <lb/>
lei for this ii will be stopped. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Com- <lb/>
Makes Kit in Florida <lb/>
Towns <lb/>
N. C, Jan. 1814. <lb/>
What oath docs a grand Juror lake <lb/>
In fact, is it not tills will keep <lb/>
inviolate all matters coming <lb/>
us pertaining to the state and her <lb/>
interest, we will not publish <lb/>
the names of offenders who true <lb/>
hills have been found against before <lb/>
they have been arrested and <lb/>
safe keeping or released <lb/>
on r. Justified <lb/>
Ne . in the lace of tills most sol- <lb/>
oath I see that the grand Jury <lb/>
who served last week in Pitt <lb/>
In their earnest desire to serve; <lb/>
their slate and county and in <lb/>
great D to bring before bar <lb/>
of Justice offender, of the law, have <lb/>
found a true bill against W. I., lb <lb/>
Law horn, W. A. Forbes and Dr. P. B. <lb/>
Loftin, staling that the offense was <lb/>
a grave one Now if these three men <lb/>
have perpetrated a grave <lb/>
against the peace and dignity of the <lb/>
state why should this august body <lb/>
of Interpreters of the law, In the <lb/>
face or oath, publish the <lb/>
Of these three men before they ; <lb/>
been arrested and imprisoned or <lb/>
on a Justified bond Why not <lb/>
neat these men on an equal foot- <lb/>
with other . <lb/>
Jurors have given these men <lb/>
a chance to escape, and not be <lb/>
. to justice if they an- guilty <lb/>
of so grave an Offense your ac- <lb/>
would signify. <lb/>
How, Grand will <lb/>
, r why <lb/>
HEAVY RAINS <lb/>
DRENCHED M <lb/>
in automobile attended by <lb/>
county Officer. The people, men and <lb/>
boys, with a few women, gathered <lb/>
a house in which Wilson was be- <lb/>
detained preparatory to a lire <lb/>
hearing to develop such <lb/>
us they had. Wilson had been <lb/>
brought from He spent the <lb/>
night there and In that Jail <lb/>
James Knott, Sanders <lb/>
Jackson, Petersburg Marcus, <lb/>
and Sum I latter in <lb/>
morning he absolved all from <lb/>
except Sanders, And ii. <lb/>
afternoon was need and <lb/>
went about the place without moles- <lb/>
The trial ready to pro <lb/>
Wake <lb/>
representative In the <lb/>
Assembly, K. V. <lb/>
is Implored tho mob to <lb/>
its ti They declare I <lb/>
lb. has been w lynch <lb/>
six years and that there is rot <lb/>
shiner enough within law t <lb/>
all offenses and offender <lb/>
people listened There was an <lb/>
move thin. the mi <lb/>
It did not stop to par- <lb/>
ii according to <lb/>
Wendell people and the effect they <lb/>
declare ma that of swatting <lb/>
net's nest with u has nail bat. <lb/>
pi line announced the coin <lb/>
lag of other troops the <lb/>
Ill II broke <lb/>
bonds, Wilson up, slummed <lb/>
In the automobile and dashed <lb/>
1,1.11 across Holds to the pines In <lb/>
the swamps. <lb/>
A rope of a few was about <lb/>
Wilson's neck and here the historians <lb/>
fall out One says he was pulled up<lb/>
i. <lb/>
The morbid memory of the dead <lb/>
brute will he imparted to nobody <lb/>
more than can be helped. A <lb/>
young, powerful fellow, one <lb/>
speculates upon the possibility of his <lb/>
having committed double capital <lb/>
crime. Hut shot to pieces, mutilated <lb/>
and dismembered In part, there h <lb/>
but remnant of the man, Just the <lb/>
,, , thin of the fellow alive. <lb/>
he father of Mrs. Lynch and <lb/>
husband talked freely of the crime <lb/>
night, little of the <lb/>
expressed no feeling <lb/>
In the matter further than one <lb/>
the unutterable grief of father for <lb/>
child husband for wife. <lb/>
Hr, Albert <lb/>
lives within half a mile of the <lb/>
n Bl BOO, The husband lives <lb/>
j quarter Of a mile nearer Wendell. <lb/>
Mis. Lynch had to her father's <lb/>
and had also gone In Store <lb/>
near both homes, she returned to <lb/>
her own ho. with a promise to <lb/>
back soon again. Mr, Lynch <lb/>
t home Inn dill find <lb/>
Mrs. Lynch there Ha ate supper <lb/>
and went out to find he. <lb/>
The family does it <lb/>
have been later In <lb/>
ii i when Mrs. Lynch must have gone <lb/>
lo her home. do not believe <lb/>
It have been <lb/>
later bad <lb/>
Mr. Lynch set nut neigh- <lb/>
lo find his wife. Ho returned <lb/>
t her father's hut the homo people <lb/>
said she had gone home. He went t <lb/>
houses but no clue. <lb/>
Hearing that Mrs. Lynch's broth- <lb/>
bad gone U Wendell and Hint her <lb/>
MADISON, Win., Jan, 28.- The Wis <lb/>
. Conference, one <lb/>
or tin- first of Its kind <lb/>
formed in the United Stale,, not at <lb/>
the coll. g. . I Ii today <lb/>
its fourth annual meeting. A <lb/>
and representative attendance <lb/>
gave evidence of the keen Internal <lb/>
has Ii. mi aroused In tills stale <lb/>
In the movement to better <lb/>
of rural life. <lb/>
The sessions of tho conference will <lb/>
continue The program <lb/>
among lb leading features ad- <lb/>
III- i V . I .-II <lb/>
Taylor of Chicago on Bo- <lb/>
of the Rural <lb/>
and op Webb, of Milwaukee, who <lb/>
will be heard on the subject of <lb/>
mid the Bur- <lb/>
sister was ill there, Mr. Lynch con- <lb/>
she had gone up town <lb/>
Thai suggestion was followed but <lb/>
avail. Then he returned <lb/>
home and With her father they be- <lb/>
gun to about the premises <lb/>
n. the fodder slack they found a <lb/>
hood. II bad a drop of blood on Ii <lb/>
i continued search and M <lb/>
Richardson discovered his I <lb/>
in a brush-heap With one foot stick- <lb/>
her covered With leaves <lb/>
i colored woman said she <lb/>
i heard Mrs. Lynch for hi <lb/>
ii did to be <lb/>
treat sin- <lb/>
II What II was t ill<lb/>
The of Wilson himself <lb/>
i, true To Johnston officer. <lb/>
.-. In ale went <lb/>
home and Wilson carried fodder <lb/>
for Mrs. Lynch. Wilson asked her <lb/>
for something lo eat. Mrs. Lynch <lb/>
I got to get supper for <lb/>
all of Sanders said. mat- <lb/>
not a II d n about and <lb/>
struck Mrs. Lynch with the <lb/>
U. j <lb/>
ii i course If member of I u <lb/>
,, grand Jury wants to n ply to <lb/>
above II is Ills privilege to do <lb/>
The Reflector will say In ad <lb/>
that the grand Jury had <lb/>
in do with matter <lb/>
v,,. n the re.-t of I <lb/>
was Bled In court it a <lb/>
mailer Of record which any one <lb/>
could who Ired to do so, rid <lb/>
in ping Its 111.--1.1111 The Re <lb/>
copied the and pub <lb/>
it, Just as is done at the <lb/>
of every term of criminal court <lb/>
What says about the <lb/>
jurors and their oath Is Without <lb/>
foundation, -The <lb/>
To Inn. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. Jan. U. <lb/>
discussion <lb/>
anti-trust law and tin <lb/>
corporate activity, with particular <lb/>
i to vie.- in. . J <lb/>
I i, did. In hi- recent c- <lb/>
ma saga to II la to be <lb/>
I I i ad annual meeting <lb/>
. Commerce, <lb/>
v la to be held In next <lb/>
five hundred <lb/>
,,.,, representing <lb/>
business re I the <lb/>
win he tin <lb/>
meeting, One of I prim tea <lb/>
lines he an ail <lb/>
B. tin <lb/>
ii , of i ho a <lb/>
on Relation the <lb/>
l. h , i i. Com- <lb/>
paper that comes to us from <lb/>
towns and cities where the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Realty Company ban conducted <lb/>
sales has nothing but praise for the <lb/>
company. During their recent trip <lb/>
through Florida several papers Com- <lb/>
upon the gentile manner In <lb/>
which they conduct their sales. The <lb/>
following is taken iron, the Plant <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
The most successful auction <lb/>
of lots Conducted In Plant City In <lb/>
several years was that of the <lb/>
wold sub-division by the <lb/>
C last Realty Company last Friday. <lb/>
The sales company have their own <lb/>
band, and a good one It was. The <lb/>
various agents of the company <lb/>
ed in City in their own private <lb/>
car Friday morning. <lb/>
lots and live parcel <lb/>
of truck land were sold In three or j <lb/>
bur hours. The lots brought piles <lb/>
Hinging from to which eon- <lb/>
beautiful situation- <lb/>
the property M considered very <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
The fair open methods of the <lb/>
of Um Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Realty Company won the <lb/>
en approval of Plant people and <lb/>
the confidence that this en <lb/>
I had a great deal to do With <lb/>
the of the sale. <lb/>
u. K, the advertising man- <lb/>
r and c. James, the engineer <lb/>
in charge of the work laying on, I <lb/>
and beautifying the property both <lb/>
conducted themselves In a manner <lb/>
in mark, d t to the <lb/>
m i. m imp n <lb/>
If Atlantic I lo ill <lb/>
I should hold m <lb/>
i, any future time II i- mi <lb/>
they would he cordial <lb/>
Plant City people <lb/>
Steady For liar, <lb/>
Twenty-Four Hours <lb/>
STORM Mi <lb/>
TO I <lb/>
Reeling of Pennsylvania Stall <lb/>
Hoard of <lb/>
Jan. II <lb/>
farming is to be promoted <lb/>
and rural life improved through dis- <lb/>
and the Into change of views <lb/>
then marked advance along both lines <lb/>
may expected to follow the an- <lb/>
meeting the Iv <lb/>
Hoard of Agriculture, which <lb/>
assembled at the today for a <lb/>
three Those in i <lb/>
the me, Hi i have pro- <lb/>
, mm i- . all-.- for more man one <lb/>
bun ii, i i It <lb/>
. an i <lb/>
i. w, ii i to speak sub- <lb/>
in addition <lb/>
ii,. , p is tie- speaker will <lb/>
i elude the II of nun I <lb/>
departments and bur. am , a ho will <lb/>
report i i the meeting on <lb/>
particular in lores I to those engaged <lb/>
in <lb/>
I V II. A. Meeting. <lb/>
Col. Ian <lb/>
um completed elaborate <lb/>
r the reception entertain- <lb/>
pi the gates to the twenty- <lb/>
sixth annual of the Col- <lb/>
Young Men's Christian <lb/>
The convention sessions <lb/>
begin tomorrow and <lb/>
over Sunday. Several speakers of <lb/>
national reputation will be to <lb/>
address meeting. <lb/>
in Hull el lame. <lb/>
URBAN A, in . Jan. IS A portrait <lb/>
n th,. late Philip Armour, <lb/>
to the University of Illinois b; <lb/>
l. n Armour sen ram <lb/>
chi, ago her and merchant <lb/>
was placed In II <lb/>
hall of fame today. <lb/>
presentation was accompanied In- <lb/>
i, iv ting n <lb/>
delivered bl lames ins <lb/>
I Henry A <lb/>
Wheel. I, president of <lb/>
Chamber of and Dr. <lb/>
ft, <lb/>
Armour The <lb/>
unveiled by Miss <lb/>
of Philip U. Armour <lb/>
Trail Leads <lb/>
moiled. <lb/>
cripple Overland <lb/>
Jan, <lb/>
sons drowned, all forms of <lb/>
. i land transportation handicapped, <lb/>
six train loads of passengers ma <lb/>
and this section of the <lb/>
damaged to th extent <lb/>
a million dollars by storms, pros- <lb/>
relief bright, With the <lb/>
appearance the SUB today, <lb/>
The rainfall for the hour end- <lb/>
at midnight was ha BOO, <lb/>
making I th a on 14.32 <lb/>
More rain f. II t than <lb/>
the total for the 1813 season to Jan- <lb/>
Santa Barbara, where the great- <lb/>
est damage was a heavy in <lb/>
was failing ibis morning, <lb/>
storms Subsiding. <lb/>
BAN Cain Jan <lb/>
drenched and pelted a <lb/>
from the lo <lb/>
Mi caused a I <lb/>
, i eight n <lb/>
, iv today <lb/>
. , <lb/>
and <lb/>
been d ft out <lb/>
to I <lb/>
n ., ho. <lb/>
, ,,,. , i i i <lb/>
Ir Hi r <lb/>
lower part of C N. <lb/>
g , rippled, . i II <lb/>
re Improving <lb/>
In the <lb/>
of the state In mend m At <lb/>
the total for I <lb/>
hours amounted to <lb/>
Ti.- Ventura i r l on <lb/>
Bridges amount- <lb/>
ed to teen <lb/>
a v. a v. <lb/>
I heel i <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
In . . i. d <lb/>
III <lb/>
With tin iv n river out <lb/>
and rain <lb/>
to- <lb/>
day. I Is maintained on <lb/>
i . , tin <lb/>
The sudden i I <lb/>
th <lb/>
. rain near Baal i <lb/>
i he atom baa <lb/>
be, ii in-, north the <lb/>
mountains, The Ba ram. and D <lb/>
i ., i leered i- <lb/>
an i i I <lb/>
tor i. while ed I <lb/>
town . i to <lb/>
th,. i I all t t <lb/>
feet, the I I 1881 <lb/>
a have disrupt, d r <lb/>
,, , in b <lb/>
i In i n Ban <lb/>
. ., i.,,. baa been <lb/>
I, hours, <lb/>
washouts have Hell lip <lb/>
in Nevada. A at <lb/>
m train is i tailed i v <lb/>
and <lb/>
miles of track iv <lb/>
water on the <lb/>
Colorado and Oregon <lb/>
on the Virginia and Line <lb/>
have cut off Virginia City.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018284_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
County Home a Disgrace <lb/>
Says Grand Jury Report <lb/>
Orders Commissioners to Purchase <lb/>
Site And Build <lb/>
mm <lb/>
la Male of <lb/>
the i huge w. t. <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
Gang. <lb/>
II n Is largely due to <lb/>
eel on Um part <lb/>
; public, of tills <lb/>
a provided for. and <lb/>
. be the pride of all the people <lb/>
County. We earnestly urge <lb/>
the on part <lb/>
the officers In charge of I <lb/>
We conditions at the Count I <lb/>
Rome most deplorable. Such an in- <lb/>
is a on humanity and <lb/>
i the C of Pitt. We <lb/>
are the Superintendent <lb/>
o Health that, with the present <lb/>
there can pro- <lb/>
lent <lb/>
U PM LETTER. <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Wilkinson, Agent, <lb/>
Greenville. X. C. <lb/>
Dear <lb/>
accept my our check for covering <lb/>
my recent on account of sickness, ours is a great <lb/>
policy and I heartily you and the Fidelity <lb/>
Company to those desiring a Health and Accident Policy. <lb/>
Your- truly. <lb/>
J. W. TIMBERLAKE <lb/>
. i th Ce Pitt County, <lb/>
In the Court, January <lb/>
,., <lb/>
. A Daniel. Is <lb/>
i continue, we <lb/>
above I would be merciful to <lb/>
this court, beg tr have no home <lb/>
For Weakness and Loss of <lb/>
The Old lard tonic. <lb/>
Malaria and up the A <lb/>
A I-or children. <lb/>
I i <lb/>
our n o I <lb/>
I to lid <lb/>
brought I <lb/>
doom them <lb/>
i i an as this place <lb/>
ford <lb/>
We hi <lb/>
into this court .,.,, Board of County <lb/>
matters i d on <lb/>
from them that, no <lb/>
matter how treat the cost, they would <lb/>
inspection of take Immediate steps to procure i <lb/>
, . , , temp. I e County Home. .- a home where <lb/>
H use. and the unfortunates may b. <lb/>
i pi o <lb/>
. of law <lb/>
Mir <lb/>
in reasonable comfort <lb/>
. the pi <lb/>
Court Clerk, the Sheriff, th <lb/>
r Of Deeds and the . . g , t <lb/>
Treasurer. The County Jail we <lb/>
have fell <lb/>
i. i- Grand to take up sub- <lb/>
of the offices of the Clerk of this <lb/>
pox in the Jail. We have had , ., R o <lb/>
Be Tiff, the Superintendent of r a mi ,,,,, Treasurer. We <lb/>
Hi and the entire Board of County , ,,,,, county, in th <lb/>
loners to appear before u. ,,; officers, <lb/>
and have made diligent Inquiry into ,,.,,,.,,. . ., ,.,,., <lb/>
et and criticisms of manner and all their <lb/>
win the Board of Count . ., <lb/>
lorn of the . M w com- <lb/>
i Home. With one union. <lb/>
In concluding our lab ind <lb/>
. we to ex- <lb/>
to Honor, and to the of- <lb/>
i this i our sincere an- <lb/>
ti of th u tn <lb/>
i from you all. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
l of the Jury <lb/>
no v <lb/>
of <lb/>
. . , . re <lb/>
n viola <lb/>
n law I it we find no at <lb/>
i nut. <lb/>
On i <lb/>
lined i n were, w <lb/>
to a n to a <lb/>
is j <lb/>
noted above s at <lb/>
. . . l r <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that on Mon- <lb/>
day, February at o'clock <lb/>
the Pea Houses at County <lb/>
known as number one, two and <lb/>
will be at public sale, at the <lb/>
court house door in Greenville, by <lb/>
Julius county attorney. <lb/>
By order of the Hoard of <lb/>
loners of county. <lb/>
This January 6th, 1914. <lb/>
B. M. LEWIS, Chairman<lb/>
Clerk of the Board <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
week Register of Deeds, Bras- <lb/>
, ii i marriage Hi en e t <lb/>
t it into t Court in the ton <lb/>
. it, W. i. v <lb/>
former I of Boar <lb/>
., i mi Mr. W. a. . <lb/>
. Si pi d. in the C in <lb/>
Road Gang and Dr. P. B. <lb/>
it been charged r us <lb/>
Ur W. A. Forbes. Superintendent of <lb/>
i i; Gang, has <lb/>
printed moneys, feed stuff, and meat <lb/>
the property of the County. In <lb/>
time at our disposal we could i <lb/>
n no thorough Investigation tin <lb/>
. ; a Investigation would <lb/>
entail an examination into all I <lb/>
suctions connected with tin work on <lb/>
ad a Ions i r id have <lb/>
this matter up Board <lb/>
i r. and <lb/>
b en assured by they will <lb/>
. an expert account- <lb/>
and probe matter lo the bot-<lb/>
the Convict Camp In ; <lb/>
condition at this time The convicts <lb/>
to be properly fed and eared <lb/>
for except that three or four of <lb/>
to have no shoes. We are as- <lb/>
lured that. If -i be true, shoes will <lb/>
b- Immediately provided for them <lb/>
teams are In most excellent eon <lb/>
ID. <lb/>
v. i find i In <lb/>
except <lb/>
of trash and in the <lb/>
the and. lo a lesser <lb/>
e, in the fl <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
H. Taylor and Maggie Smith. <lb/>
Murry K. Porter and Bertha Stokes. <lb/>
Smith and Bessie <lb/>
, W. Button and Lillian Sawyer <lb/>
Jesse Smith and Jones. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
u lore and Pearl <lb/>
Win. Joyner and Mary Joyner. <lb/>
Brown and Mary <lb/>
Bryant and Lena Cowan <lb/>
Austin Jones and Henrietta Cow <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
and Francis Jordan <lb/>
v- is Woolen and Lucy Daniel. <lb/>
Killed in <lb/>
A serious runaway accident occur <lb/>
red at Bethel this morning about <lb/>
eleven o'clock that resulted In tin <lb/>
loath of Charlie Jones, a young white <lb/>
m about thirty years of a <lb/>
Hi as driving through Bethel <lb/>
bi n his team became frightened in <lb/>
way and dashed out <lb/>
and r running for some distance <lb/>
he thrown out and his back <lb/>
n and body horribly mangled <lb/>
unfortunate man was from Co- <lb/>
and was in the employ of Ml <lb/>
Warren, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that at the <lb/>
r meeting of the Board of <lb/>
commissioners held Monday, <lb/>
It'll, petition was presented ask- <lb/>
that a road be made out and es- <lb/>
in township. <lb/>
leading across the lands of J. It <lb/>
Turnage and J. Me. Dixon, <lb/>
a point about half way <lb/>
Ayden to Harrington's Cross Roads <lb/>
connecting with the road bad- <lb/>
lug to Robert same <lb/>
ill be heard at the regular meeting <lb/>
of the board February 1914. <lb/>
By order of the Board of Con <lb/>
loners of count;. <lb/>
This January 1-14 <lb/>
B. M. LEWIS, Chairman. <lb/>
By BELL, <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that at <lb/>
regular meeting of the Board <lb/>
Commissioners held on Monday, Jan- <lb/>
1914, petition was <lb/>
asking that a public road be laid out <lb/>
and established in town- <lb/>
ship beginning at the bend of the pub- <lb/>
road, leading from John <lb/>
place to Ayden near Joe <lb/>
place the lands <lb/>
Joe F. C. Turnage <lb/>
Ed Josephus Gaskins, J <lb/>
Me. and J. K. place <lb/>
to Third street in Ayden, same will <lb/>
be heard at the regular meeting of the <lb/>
Board February 1914. <lb/>
By order of the Board of <lb/>
of County. <lb/>
This January 6th. 1914. <lb/>
B. M. LEWIS. Chairman <lb/>
By BELL. <lb/>
ltd-17 <lb/>
For The <lb/>
New Year <lb/>
Start oil with the new fur. <lb/>
the home needs so <lb/>
badly make chafe <lb/>
from our exceptional clear- <lb/>
offerings. <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
Clearance prices or sale prices suites and line single pieces, <lb/>
and designs for your <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
an early choice, <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
SCHOOL BONDS FOB SALE. <lb/>
Non-Taxable. <lb/>
School District. Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina, offers for sale <lb/>
to the highest bidder, SIX THOU- <lb/>
SAND DOLLARS of bonds, bearing <lb/>
date January 1st, 1914, to Tun for <lb/>
thirty years, bearing interest at <lb/>
rate of 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 an Act of the <lb/>
General Assembly, Extra Session, 1913. <lb/>
and ratify by a unanimous vote of <lb/>
said District at an election hell <lb/>
under Act, and will be sold <lb/>
j denominations of and re-<lb/>
These bonds are non-taxable. <lb/>
VISIT <lb/>
The Greenville Drug Company <lb/>
of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent <lb/>
Sundries, Stationary, School Supplies, <lb/>
Fountain Pen, Soda, and <lb/>
All Sick R Prompt Deliveries <lb/>
Prescriptions Most Carefully <lb/>
J. Key Brown, D. <lb/>
Sealed bids will be received by the <lb/>
undersigned at his office in Greenville. <lb/>
X. C for these bonds till February <lb/>
1st, 1914. A deposit of per cent <lb/>
of amount of bid must accompany <lb/>
bid. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Chairman Board of Trustees. <lb/>
Dec. 1913. <lb/>
J. C. Lanier<lb/>
in <lb/>
IV 11.1 a, <lb/>
A GAB LOAD OF <lb/>
Terra pipe. and inch. S. <lb/>
T CO. <lb/>
Greenville Banking Trust Co. <lb/>
JANUARY 13th, 1914 <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
lie business looks Rood is <lb/>
the man who does not <lb/>
for ii much. <lb/>
Loans and Discounts <lb/>
N. C. Bonds <lb/>
Barking Mouse <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Cash and due from Banks <lb/>
6,000.00 <lb/>
24,928.63 <lb/>
8,951.90 <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Capital Stock 91,600.00 <lb/>
Surplus and Profits <lb/>
DEPOSITS <lb/>
29,118.00 <lb/>
718,529.76 <lb/>
GROWING BANK <lb/>
THE NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
JANUARY 1914. <lb/>
RESOURCES <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Loans and discounts <lb/>
Overdrafts <lb/>
Real Estate <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
United States Bonds <lb/>
Exchanges <lb/>
Cash and div banks <lb/>
7,364.00 <lb/>
4,200.00 <lb/>
9,966.12 <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
11,821.98 <lb/>
171,130.13 <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
Surplus <lb/>
Profits net <lb/>
Circulation <lb/>
Bond Account <lb/>
Dividends unpaid <lb/>
Deposits <lb/>
11,000.00 <lb/>
12,041.93 <lb/>
25,000.00 <lb/>
10,000.00 <lb/>
713,931.70 <lb/>
JAMES L LITTLE, President F. G. JAMES, Vice-President <lb/>
W. E. PROCTOR, Vice-President F. J. FORBES, Cashier <lb/>
Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
Only the <lb/>
Used In<lb/>
ICE <lb/>
CREAM <lb/>
la any. <lb/>
I All Suit <lb/>
Toilet Article. <lb/>
Full <lb/>
Stationery, <lb/>
Fountain <lb/>
Kodak Supplies <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
Parmele Industrial Institute <lb/>
PARMELE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
For The Training Colored Youths <lb/>
Courses Domestic Science. Music, Agriculture. Tuition <lb/>
free lo teachers and those who are planning to teach in Pitt, <lb/>
and Edgecombe Counties. Healthy location, splendid <lb/>
railroad facilities. For further information, write. <lb/>
William Claudius Chance, <lb/>
President Founder. <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. <lb/>
Norfolk. V. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston, S. C. <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb/>
Hughes Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb/>
writes as was down with <lb/>
trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised me to try <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
any confidence in it. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
for three months, and it has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since began using it. <lb/>
I am so thankful for what Black- <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
has been <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AND <lb/>
ELECTION UPON THE <lb/>
TO ISSUE FIVE <lb/>
DOLLARS ELECTRIC LIGHT <lb/>
BONDS THE TOWN OF BETH <lb/>
EL, PITT COUNTY, NORTH CAR- <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of <lb/>
In regular session assembled <lb/>
on the 5th day of January. 1914, or- <lb/>
an election to be held in <lb/>
town of Bethel, Pitt county, North <lb/>
Carolina, on Tuesday 17th of <lb/>
1914, at the regular <lb/>
In the town of Bethel on the <lb/>
or proposition of issuing <lb/>
Five Thousand Dollars worth <lb/>
Light Bonds to bear inter- <lb/>
est at per cent per annum, Interest <lb/>
payable annually, and to run for a <lb/>
period of thirty years from date of <lb/>
issue and the tax rate for the <lb/>
purpose of the Interest or <lb/>
said bonds and for paring said bonds. <lb/>
hall not exceed twenty-five cents on <lb/>
the hundred dollars worth of prop- <lb/>
and seventy live on <lb/>
poll, the funds received from <lb/>
are to be used for the purpose <lb/>
building and Installing an electric <lb/>
light plant for the town of Bethe. <lb/>
as provided in chapter of the <lb/>
Private Laws of North Carolina 1911. <lb/>
And notice is further hereby <lb/>
en that the registration books will <lb/>
be opened for the of <lb/>
such Citizens who are entitled lo <lb/>
and vote who are not <lb/>
ready registered, on the 14th day .; <lb/>
February, 1914, and at sun set <lb/>
op Saturday the 7th of March. 1914 <lb/>
and that S. M. Jones has been <lb/>
registrar for said purpose <lb/>
that on each Saturday during Mid <lb/>
period the registration books will <lb/>
opened at the regular polling place In <lb/>
the town of and at all other <lb/>
tin a during said period opened in <lb/>
town or Bethel at Blount Hot <lb/>
all desiring tn <lb/>
are not already registered and who <lb/>
desire to vote at said election will <lb/>
be required to register. <lb/>
This the 10th day of January, <lb/>
S. T. CARSON, <lb/>
Mayor of Bethel <lb/>
J. E. CARSON. <lb/>
Clerk of the Board of Commissioners <lb/>
of the town of Bethel. North Caro- <lb/>
law <lb/>
Ayden Items. <lb/>
AYDEN, Jan. Kitchen, <lb/>
was quoted as a men who <lb/>
ed past favors, and we are like him. <lb/>
We per chance saw Mr. T. F. Christ- <lb/>
iii our town Thursday and gave <lb/>
him a hearty handshake for pact fa- <lb/>
for when we had W <lb/>
Judge Daniels disposed of <lb/>
lengthy Criminal Docket <lb/>
last Week <lb/>
The January ti rm of I <lb/>
years itch, one application of Christ-; .,,,.,. ,. <lb/>
man's ointment knocked fur of ; f . w <lb/>
it, and we will not soon forget our <lb/>
experience, and now when we see a <lb/>
man scratching we wonder if h i <lb/>
would not like to see friend Tom <lb/>
pet a box. <lb/>
Mr. Oliver Smith was in town sell <lb/>
cotton Thursday, and tells us <lb/>
he with others of his neighbors an <lb/>
preparing to increase their <lb/>
of tobacco for next year, and Mr <lb/>
Smith also to us that he though <lb/>
the wire fence made by The <lb/>
Fence Company way the best on the <lb/>
market, it adjust Itself to hills. <lb/>
will not and stretches even <lb/>
Plenty of this wire at J. It. Smith <lb/>
and Pros.; be sure to get their <lb/>
prices, <lb/>
Hon. Warren, from Joins <lb/>
county, was in to see us Tuesday, and <lb/>
tells ti. be has allowed himself to <lb/>
launch out In the political arena. <lb/>
for the nomination of solicitor of the <lb/>
Fifth district, against Hen <lb/>
Big leagues Soon to Come <lb/>
South For Their Spring <lb/>
Practice <lb/>
several i ting <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Jesse Vincent, with <lb/>
weapon. at and i <lb/>
Jessie J. Wilson and Allen Tyler, <lb/>
trespass, Judge orders verdict of not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Joe Thompson, et gambling. <lb/>
plead guilty Judgment and COStS. <lb/>
Will Humphrey, i fa. Judgment <lb/>
absolute for <lb/>
Sam K. fa. <lb/>
ed upon payment of fa. <lb/>
Sam R. Chapman and K. C. <lb/>
fa, discharged upon payment <lb/>
costs of fa. <lb/>
Frank and L. W. Wilson, <lb/>
la. judgment absolute for <lb/>
Arthur Cay. la. i <lb/>
for <lb/>
John Mines and G. F. M. Hail, s. i <lb/>
fa. judgment absolute for <lb/>
W. W. Jr., and W. W <lb/>
C, I., the present Sr. moving crops, <lb/>
bent. Now, as to the qualifications, a mistrial and the case was con- <lb/>
we are not the Judge, but from out tinned. <lb/>
side appearance, Mr. Abernathy look- Saturday. <lb/>
more like a lawyer than Mr. War- Johnson. George Joyner and <lb/>
mi. but to our notion Mr. Warren, Perry Home, affray, Johnson <lb/>
is decidedly the handsomest of tin Home, pleads guilty, Judgment that <lb/>
two, but no doubt either of them Johnson and Home pay all costs. <lb/>
would make the way of the trans-1 Johnson, carrying conceal- <lb/>
hard. ed weapons, pleads guilty. Judgment <lb/>
The good book says, the harvest s <lb/>
great, and the laborers are few, but Greene, assault with <lb/>
to the matter of who will be the car- weapon, continued. <lb/>
on new rural route from Boyd, selling liquor, plead. <lb/>
den is a question. Mr. John In two cases, prayer tor <lb/>
tells us when he left his measure continued upon payment <lb/>
for a chance he was number and costs in one case, Judgment suspend <lb/>
almost another month for recruits ed upon payment costs in the <lb/>
This, shows there is a plenty of labor <lb/>
in community, but they are sort- <lb/>
choice as to the Job. <lb/>
Miss Hodges, of Kinston, who <lb/>
has been teaching here in the grad- <lb/>
ed school for several has <lb/>
resigned, and learn she in the <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Sale Valuable Small Tract of Land. <lb/>
ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. <lb/>
1914, it being tho First Monday in <lb/>
February at o'clock in., at the <lb/>
of the stomach and liver. It court door I <lb/>
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, I shall offer for sale, to the highest bid- <lb/>
, . . . . th following described tract of <lb/>
contains no ingredients, and , , .,.,,, . <lb/>
fa land In Greenville township, Pitt <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely beginning at a on the <lb/>
used by young and old, and should be road, then south 1-2 E., to the <lb/>
canal; then with said canal to Joe <lb/>
kept in every family chest <lb/>
Get a package today. <lb/>
Only a quarter. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by K. D. Ha- <lb/>
and wife Martha Hazel, to H. <lb/>
The firm of D. G. Moore and Com- <lb/>
composed of G. Moore I <lb/>
J. J. Elks, doing a general <lb/>
tile business at N. C. <lb/>
has this day dissolved by mutual dated the 1st day of <lb/>
of two partner,, Mr. <lb/>
i. Moore having sold his interest In <lb/>
tho business to it. M. Elks, and tie <lb/>
business will hereafter he conducted <lb/>
under the firm name <lb/>
and <lb/>
AH persons Indebted to the old <lb/>
firm of O. Moore and Company will <lb/>
make payment to J. J. and Pro. <lb/>
and all persona holding claims B I n <lb/>
tho said firm of J. J. Elks <lb/>
said firm of Q. Moore and <lb/>
Company will present their claims to <lb/>
J. J. Elks for payment, ho having <lb/>
assumed and promised to pay tin <lb/>
same. <lb/>
Thin January 9th. 1914. <lb/>
O. MOORE. <lb/>
J. J. ELKS. <lb/>
R. M. ELKS, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North county. <lb/>
In the superior <lb/>
term, 1914. <lb/>
Adams vs. David Adams. <lb/>
Tho defendant David Adams will <lb/>
herewith take notice that a summons <lb/>
has been issued out of the office of <lb/>
the clerk of the superior court of <lb/>
count, requiring him to be present <lb/>
to defend a suit Instituted by his <lb/>
wife Adams for divorce and <lb/>
that he will take notice that If h <lb/>
does not appear on or before <lb/>
Monday of March, 1914, being th <lb/>
16th day of that month and answer <lb/>
or demur to the filed b- <lb/>
the plaintiff In this office, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will be granted the <lb/>
sought. <lb/>
This January 14th, 1914. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
It <lb/>
office In Pitt county, book <lb/>
E-10, page the will <lb/>
on MONDAY, the 9th day of <lb/>
of J at o'clock NOON <lb/>
expose to public sale, before tho court <lb/>
house door In Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder, for cash, tho following <lb/>
described tract or parcel of land to- <lb/>
Situated township, <lb/>
county. North Carolina, and <lb/>
described as Beginning <lb/>
at a Isaac Bell's corner on the <lb/>
road and runs with <lb/>
Hell's line north 1-2, east poles <lb/>
said Bell's corner, also corner of th <lb/>
T. C. Cannon land; thence with the <lb/>
Cannon line S., W. poles to <lb/>
and gum pointers in Dam <lb/>
thence S. 4-5 poles to <lb/>
a stake with holly and pine point- <lb/>
Proctor's corner; thence <lb/>
with her line 3-4 W. poles to <lb/>
S. G. corner on the <lb/>
road; thence with <lb/>
said road N. W. poles to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres more <lb/>
or less, and Is the same land deeded <lb/>
to K. D, Hazel by H. J. Williams, on <lb/>
this tho 1st day of January, <lb/>
This sale is to satisfy tin. <lb/>
terms of said mortgage deed. <lb/>
This the 9th day of January. 1914. <lb/>
H. J. WILLIAMS, Mortgagee. <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
line, thence with said <lb/>
line and with a ditch to said road, <lb/>
then the street or road, north E. <lb/>
poles; then south E. poles to <lb/>
road, north E. poles; then <lb/>
south E. poles to the beginning <lb/>
containing acres, or <lb/>
Also live acres, known as the <lb/>
woods land, sold to John by <lb/>
H. B. Brown, tho said land being <lb/>
known as a part of H. W, Brown <lb/>
lands. This land is in a high state of <lb/>
cultivation, with all necessary ten- <lb/>
ant houses. <lb/>
This land is to be for th <lb/>
purpose of making division between <lb/>
the owners. <lb/>
Terms of One-third cash, <lb/>
in one and two years time. <lb/>
This Jan. 1914. <lb/>
C. C. PIERCE. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Frank Grist, charged with selling <lb/>
liquor, found not guilty by jury. <lb/>
Fred Williams, assault With dead- <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Fred carrying concealed <lb/>
pleads guilty, prayer for <lb/>
judgment continued upon payment of <lb/>
near future will take a post <lb/>
ate course in domestic science. <lb/>
Protect your life and property; <lb/>
you an iron are. and tell the crack <lb/>
there , nothing doing. Plenty of the jury was sent to <lb/>
John Anderson, being found guilt <lb/>
the county roads for a term of twelve <lb/>
months. <lb/>
John Anderson, carrying concealed <lb/>
them at J. R. Smith and Bros. <lb/>
Mr. Gibson, who is superintending <lb/>
the building of tin A, C. L. depot <lb/>
while returning from Raleigh j pleads guilty, judgment <lb/>
Sunday night, was in a wreck, <lb/>
sustained several bruises, but The Jury renders a verdict not <lb/>
hones were broken. This was a r- in the case TO Porte <lb/>
row escape, and he tells us some of charged with jumping his board bill. <lb/>
the seats were reversed, the stop was <lb/>
so sudden, and every passenger re- <lb/>
a souvenir of some sort, <lb/>
no one seriously hurt <lb/>
Mr. Frank Harris guards the town. <lb/>
keep out and eave drop-i <lb/>
King was sent to county <lb/>
roads for a term of six months for <lb/>
Neal Anderson, charged with fraud. <lb/>
John without a <lb/>
but get a mole a <lb/>
for cents, and guard your plant guilty. f <lb/>
bed while you sleep. Plenty of them Charles Bason, house breaking, jury <lb/>
at J. It. Smith and Bro. . ,., , <lb/>
Charlie Peyton and Edgar Davit,. <lb/>
affray, Peyton pleads guilty. Davis <lb/>
NOTICE. Jury <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator judgment n <lb/>
I the estate of H. T. do ; , <lb/>
cased, late of the county of Pitt ,, ,, Foreman <lb/>
slate of North Carolina, this Is judgment <lb/>
notify all persons having I s upon payment costs. <lb/>
the estate of the deceased <lb/>
NEW YORK, Jan. Ignoring the <lb/>
i u quest tor bit- l <lb/>
stars, American and National league <lb/>
have completed plans tor spring <lb/>
training campaigns sad are Issuing <lb/>
formal calls for the gathering <lb/>
and recruit, Before another <lb/>
month rolled around u <lb/>
camps be way <lb/>
and reports the play of <lb/>
unknown youngsters will remind the <lb/>
fan that another season i ball <lb/>
Is hand. <lb/>
With the actual beginning of <lb/>
a clearer ides Of the of <lb/>
baseball will be <lb/>
for with a few exceptions the UM <lb/>
pi of the clubs forming the <lb/>
major leagues will shown a <lb/>
r. who r;, I r training <lb/>
of the clubs, sin h <lb/>
and Giants, don't <lb/>
difficulty in showing virtually <lb/>
tint attendance, but the average man- <lb/>
ager will not feel assured of his full <lb/>
enrollment until each member of the <lb/>
dub has red the roll call <lb/>
If by that time the F r i <lb/>
as not announced a definite <lb/>
Hi i. of players and training i <lb/>
Interest on the part of the <lb/>
,. expected to <lb/>
normal Is. <lb/>
This, it rs n d. is what the <lb/>
big owners are counting en. <lb/>
ard this is reason they have <lb/>
. , unusual promptness and i <lb/>
in tn amp i i <lb/>
a . v m. Ai i III g to <lb/>
promoters I <lb/>
preliminary playing season is under <lb/>
the new organization will find i f- <lb/>
to hold the renter of the <lb/>
ball Stage, unless a radical nun- to- <lb/>
ward actual play is made. <lb/>
batteries and untried mate- <lb/>
rial will, as a rule, n port a t <lb/>
ahead of regular, the opening days <lb/>
of March appear to be favored tor <lb/>
initial work-outs. <lb/>
The list of camps and date on <lb/>
which the club squads are scheduled <lb/>
lo <lb/>
American league <lb/>
March Jacksonville. Fla Wash- <lb/>
March Charlottesville, <lb/>
Cleveland, March Athens. <lb/>
Huston, March Hot Springs. <lb/>
Chicago, March Paso <lb/>
Detroit, March <lb/>
New York. March i. Tea.; <lb/>
St. Louis, February it, St Peters- <lb/>
burg, Fla. <lb/>
National league New York. Man <lb/>
Marlin. Philadelphia, March <lb/>
, Feb- <lb/>
Tampa. Fla.; <lb/>
March S, Hot Springs. Boston <lb/>
March Macon. Brooklyn. <lb/>
Augusta. Ga.; Cincinnati. March <lb/>
Mobile. St. February <lb/>
St. Augustine. Via. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
court of Pitt county in the <lb/>
case of Haddock, widow. VI <lb/>
Ii. W. Smith, et tho mi <lb/>
commissioner will offer for <lb/>
sale the court door <lb/>
on Monday. February 2nd. <lb/>
1914, the following described tract <lb/>
of Situate In the county of Pitt <lb/>
and in township, that tract of <lb/>
land lying on tho east side of Fork <lb/>
swamp, bounded on the north by the <lb/>
F. A. Haddock, on the south <lb/>
by the lands of Mrs. M. L. Cox and <lb/>
others, containing acres or <lb/>
less, and being the same tract of land <lb/>
conveyed to John It. Haddock by Mary <lb/>
A. Haddock, and the land up <lb/>
on which John R. Haddock resided <lb/>
at the time of his death. Terms <lb/>
cash, balance In twelve <lb/>
months. <lb/>
This January 12th, 1914. <lb/>
it. w. smith, <lb/>
F O, JAMES SON. <lb/>
I U ltd <lb/>
exhibit them to the undersigned o <lb/>
or before the day of January <lb/>
1915, or this notice will be pleaded <lb/>
r bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted to the <lb/>
II. T. will make prompt pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned. <lb/>
This 9th day of January, 1914, <lb/>
J. T. SKINNER, <lb/>
of II T. Dec <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
As smallpox U confined to Jail <lb/>
hope it will be kept there. <lb/>
Iron Reduced. <lb/>
NORRISTOWN, Pa. Jan. <lb/>
Alan Wood Iron and Steel Company <lb/>
and the J. Wood and Brothers Com- <lb/>
two principal Iron Indus- <lb/>
tries In today put In- <lb/>
to effect a new wage <lb/>
for a general ten per cent redaction <lb/>
The of every department <lb/>
numbering 1600 and are affect- <lb/>
ed the wage cut. <lb/>
Poultry Show. <lb/>
Mont., Jan. re- <lb/>
cord-breaking display poultry <lb/>
pet stock was placed on view here <lb/>
today at the opening of the sixth an- <lb/>
show of the Montana Poultry <lb/>
Association. exhibition will <lb/>
continue until the end of the week <lb/>
You needn't be told that it blew <lb/>
up cold. <lb/>
Words of Praise <lb/>
For <lb/>
Stomach Remedy<lb/>
ii r galling hoW<lb/>
to <lb/>
not ti <lb/>
p ,, i pair aha was <lb/>
killed <lb/>
, i, N. w <lb/>
m all i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
,,. ill <lb/>
Ni i I II i <lb/>
NO<lb/>
no tag a ha <lb/>
. ,. u <lb/>
. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
h J <lb/>
ban in of a<lb/>
l, . <lb/>
.,,, all by me <lb/>
the <lb/>
ac Ion i <lb/>
Into and<lb/>
Coin Attack., Ga- in Hie h <lb/>
rs and all of the el <lb/>
Liver and <lb/>
or lo <lb/>
SI , Chicago, III . bee toot el on <lb/>
Stomach and <lb/>
people who have <lb/>
Far la H. by <lb/>
THE JOHN I. CO <lb/>
ant Druggists <lb/>
REPLIES. <lb/>
COLUMBIA s. C. Jan. Gov- <lb/>
Cole today replied to <lb/>
the legislature's proposal to strip <lb/>
him of the power of executive Clem <lb/>
by commuting the sentences of <lb/>
convicts In the state prison. In <lb/>
. four murderers. This brines <lb/>
the governor's commutations for Jan- <lb/>
nary up to All that number will <lb/>
be put at work roads in <lb/>
sen county, under reduced sentences <lb/>
the it commutations, seven <lb/>
were sentences of prisoners from <lb/>
county. <lb/>
have <lb/>
been released from state prison <lb/>
to <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Jan. <lb/>
ills and r officials the <lb/>
big labor union's, the men who com- <lb/>
the bone sinew of the .-r- <lb/>
labor movement in <lb/>
are rounding up in capital <lb/>
to attend the <lb/>
he given I in hi <lb/>
Samuel president the <lb/>
American l <lb/>
affair is lo he n in i <lb/>
bin <lb/>
anniversary. <lb/>
all of the one d and o <lb/>
national and International organ <lb/>
affiliated with the n <lb/>
have been <lb/>
to <lb/>
n U, AI a p <lb/>
election <lb/>
on a propel i <lb/>
commission form of <lb/>
city, and <lb/>
of the plan have led l <lb/>
this month by this procedure. Gov campaigns and on the eve the <lb/>
nor contends that the con- <lb/>
will be of greater service on <lb/>
county works. <lb/>
Bright Eyes <lb/>
An active, healthy liver <lb/>
that never shirks its <lb/>
work is reflected in your <lb/>
eyes which sparkle and <lb/>
with the joy of life <lb/>
watch your eyes in the <lb/>
mirror and take <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
at the first sign of dull- <lb/>
At your druggist, <lb/>
sugar coated or plain. <lb/>
result cannot In- <lb/>
with any degree certainty, a <lb/>
proposal to adopt e <lb/>
form of government i t I <lb/>
the voters a few an o <lb/>
Atlantic Line. <lb/>
North Pound South I <lb/>
No, a. m. Ho. r . <lb/>
No. p. m. No. M r n <lb/>
Hound West <lb/>
No. a. m. No, Silt <lb/>
No a. m No a. I <lb/>
No. . p. No. r. f k <lb/>
What become of the hospital <lb/>
movement <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Clear a <lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
by <lb/>
lac <lb/>
O. J. WHICHARD, Editor. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
out year, . . <lb/>
Ni L <lb/>
l-E be <lb/>
application at the business ;. <lb/>
cornet<lb/>
Al cards of thanks and resolutions <lb/>
will be charged Ur at J <lb/>
Del <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. j tor tarns <lb/>
. U hues. <lb/>
red ii class <lb/>
j u i <lb/>
. i Una, <lb/>
. H <lb/>
In helping the mer- <lb/>
chant to better themselves. <lb/>
can do this most directly by buying <lb/>
at home everything they can, and If <lb/>
moving to establish a line between of who In a recent ad- and prices of home merchants, that position. Besides practically j they can not buy the goods, quail- <lb/>
that city and Norfolk. Greenville is haven't had a hand in making it clearing an immense docket this week. Mr or class of goods they want <lb/>
still and doing nothing in the <lb/>
matter of a boat line, <lb/>
have a river right at our doors schools and they form a large the prices you can pay. V <lb/>
on which the government has Just population in the cities, are not mind readers nor arc <lb/>
a large ran of money Probably no city produces as to their own host interest. <lb/>
deepening the channel. as it and modern if they haven't what you want T. H. Smith. These not only doesn't without first <lb/>
expenditure of this money will mere- civilization with its complex prob- Will get it for you at M low or low- much time and work, but also him know that he has not stocked <lb/>
and it- nerve eats price than you can get it anywhere tested the ability of the solicitor and goods for which there is a demand <lb/>
Wilmington has Just begun I DEAL WITH MEN KNOW, his ability as a prosecuting <lb/>
a line of steamers between that More than passing thought should expect the impossible of your . attorney and the that <lb/>
city and Baltimore and New York, be given to the words of Dr. P. P. town and its merchants. Be sure comes of having a man of such ex- <lb/>
The busies nun of Nev Bern art States Commission- first, before you complain of the goods as he possesses fill so <lb/>
More than per cent of our impracticable for our merchants to he has thoroughly Investigated the can best help their cc by <lb/>
children are educated In the handle the kind of goods you wane of the county and skill-1 making their complaints to the mer- <lb/>
fully Handled the preliminaries in themselves. It certainly Is a <lb/>
connection with the trial of S. II. doubtful expedient to send away Iron <lb/>
Bollard for the murder of Policeman home for an article the merchant <lb/>
children in the city. <lb/>
Or. his address <lb/>
giving the rural teacher a <lb/>
h. a waste unless the river ll used, <lb/>
I i <lb/>
At ; ii Minni iota Academy of Social <lb/>
gathering <lb/>
told that the land to make a decent living. <lb/>
ill we to over- <lb/>
In analyzing <lb/>
rise. They deserve to be given an proved him to the occasion <lb/>
to do so anyhow; but if The defense made a strong light both <lb/>
. they do not deserve it you will be for postponing the trial until <lb/>
in his community. <lb/>
The Temperance <lb/>
In . are many signs of the time <lb/>
JANUARY 1914. <lb/>
i of what In a ,.,. .,,. . B most <lb/>
and a tract of land the teacher doing yourself a bigger favor than and to admit the defendant to I. <lb/>
might become Identified with will be doing them t. deal face to the solicitor won on both points. f ,,,,. <lb/>
community and through face with men you know and that can A petition was seat to Governor them all U <lb/>
be held personally accountable for asking for a special term of court movement of the <lb/>
their promises and performance- beginning February 16th to try this temperance army, which is making <lb/>
Try this for a rule tn II case, Judge Daniels also concurring conquest everywhere. The movement <lb/>
h. the petition and it having the en- stands <lb/>
lo ocean, and is enlisting recruits <lb/>
WHERE v <lb/>
The old begins after <lb/>
t to lose II If i Ii <lb/>
other <lb/>
rural , , . Bay II <lb/>
ll t . , . . ,, . <lb/>
of every member of the <lb/>
I from all classes and conditions of <lb/>
MARCH OF i u, h , la on last legs, <lb/>
t on the temper- hi the of opinion <lb/>
; . mi ii getting tired of <lb/>
.,,, . ;.;. have M ill ends of Justice will I hearing odium of US Support <lb/>
is th. a tide from Char- rial of this murder i i i Tl becoming more and <lb/>
spots <lb/>
the I <lb/>
,. and Children printed In this possible, and for this <lb/>
and public Is <lb/>
. of Oils W . . t It en <lb/>
, t home. It shouldn't enc The friends of temperance on I hoped Governor Craig Jg ahead of u, and <lb/>
soil <lb/>
Friday night, i <lb/>
lock. head of better II <lb/>
but I Bid i gin Here. You <lb/>
not . plain b i i <lb/>
pi but you <lb/>
I take a lo k own back <lb/>
well. <lb/>
n Ii<lb/>
up merely of n <lb/>
a ran. re buildings, paved <lb/>
i- and electric lights. The good- <lb/>
town n d- <lb/>
;. I r <lb/>
rs. to m <lb/>
The r better <lb/>
tor a site for I <lb/>
. . , , . . . . . i . m. c rural I looking homes. It is the home <lb/>
of l p <lb/>
if yen have a h keep it in re- <lb/>
yen have not, build enc. <lb/>
mot <lb/>
. w. . ; <lb/>
Th re no telling I <lb/>
would <lb/>
Ev <lb/>
i r <lb/>
.; re la; to find <lb/>
s, <lb/>
, Si York <lb/>
the hand when II <lb/>
opes <lb/>
town In t <lb/>
t bull <lb/>
from North Carolina, ii th <lb/>
this ii en. t. <lb/>
lid she <lb/>
ii frying lo thwart <lb/>
Una to i a pro- <lb/>
i a large majority of <lb/>
voted be be. <lb/>
in <lb/>
b I <lb/>
on the<lb/>
i kite I, marbles <lb/>
, . ought i t <lb/>
at tills time of year, <lb/>
The senate has confirmed the <lb/>
of Hon. Francis Win- <lb/>
as scat.-.- attorney for <lb/>
the Eastern District of North Caro- <lb/>
is just as was expected <lb/>
States Department of <lb/>
Agriculture Issued <lb/>
on n t <lb/>
out the dangers that lie ii. <lb/>
neglectful handling of that <lb/>
There is a deal In the <lb/>
interest lo milk users. The <lb/>
paragraphs are especially <lb/>
No matter how carefully milk Ii <lb/>
handled the and the <lb/>
mil In how pine a state- It is <lb/>
delivered at the domestic Ice box, it <lb/>
quickly can become an b <lb/>
If carelessly handled In <lb/>
Milk that is left for only a <lb/>
short time summer boat may be <lb/>
come unfit for me, <lb/>
Milk mast be kept cool to prevent <lb/>
the bacteria already In it. and when <lb/>
may get in it by accident, from <lb/>
to a point where the milk is <lb/>
undesirable. <lb/>
Milk should be taken into the house <lb/>
in the refrigerator as soon <lb/>
delivery us possible, ii i <lb/>
possible to have the bottles milk <lb/>
I in immediately in the refrigerator <lb/>
provide on the porch a box c <lb/>
i i in of ice. <lb/>
Ii planning I house, arrange <lb/>
i re refrigerator set in the wall <lb/>
, ill, an opening on the outside. II <lb/>
to loci <lb/>
for these or refrigerator doors, <lb/>
the milkman with <lb/>
cause to feel encouraged over will may outrun public sen- <lb/>
progress of the tight against liquor petition the special term of um . of our <lb/>
name in the country at large, and court. We have heard many com- i of what have <lb/>
, , , , . ,, , ,,,,. id II Is hard for a temperance <lb/>
that success to their efforts is to be c a. over the . <lb/>
in the not far distant fit- manner In which Solicitor v . r M M the <lb/>
is as certain as day follows handled the matter, consideration that men who <lb/>
night. They need only to take Judge Daniels made a ho t of Pit realize the enormity of lbs wicked- <lb/>
age, be patient, and go forward with county friends this first i are tempted to take it by the <lb/>
a stronger united effort in the good <lb/>
he has heM i the county. He km i <lb/>
ii all at once. This would be the <lb/>
the law and administers it <lb/>
i to do n we could, but the friends <lb/>
, i h <lb/>
able establishments think it Is <lb/>
legitimate to ship whiskey <lb/>
Can Una and nil <lb/>
coffers with money from this state <lb/>
They carry on this Iniquitous <lb/>
Virginia gives them <lb/>
i to do SO, and every Virginian <lb/>
who does vote for prohibition in <lb/>
state is upholding those <lb/>
in helping to debauch North <lb/>
Carolina This state is determined <lb/>
that an end must come tn the ship- <lb/>
of whiskey across the line <lb/>
attitude in trying to <lb/>
break down North Carolina's <lb/>
law, couple with the recent <lb/>
opposition to the freight rate <lb/>
question, is leading to strained bus- <lb/>
relations between the two <lb/>
States. It. is time the best element <lb/>
of Virginia's business men wen <lb/>
looking at this seriously. <lb/>
SOME LIGHT CATALOG PRICES <lb/>
When a mail order house sends our <lb/>
. the therein are <lb/>
to the mall order customers <lb/>
another catalog is Issued, which i I <lb/>
HE MM ill TO BE A <lb/>
LIVESTOCK <lb/>
ought to be a livestock <lb/>
bet <lb/>
A crop if soy <lb/>
its, or all <lb/>
grown season after <lb/>
an oat . is harvested. There I. <lb/>
no better i l than oats, and <lb/>
and are the equal of red <lb/>
us bay producers; while pea- <lb/>
nuts and soy beans will produce as <lb/>
teed as any crop <lb/>
grown here or elsewhere. <lb/>
A soil made rich by the grow- <lb/>
of legumes and livestock <lb/>
will make as much corn or silage <lb/>
per acre as in the Corn Belt, and the <lb/>
same season produce a crop of <lb/>
son clover equal in feeding value to <lb/>
i i r ;. of red clover. <lb/>
climate conditions make us <lb/>
a cotton-producing country. One of <lb/>
the by-products of the cotton crop la <lb/>
Cottonseed in the cheapest pro- <lb/>
feed known. The south produces <lb/>
bushel's of cottonseed an- <lb/>
which for pound is superior <lb/>
lo corn feeding value. If the <lb/>
could not have produced cot- <lb/>
ton she would have grown livestock <lb/>
just a- other sections lime turned tn <lb/>
livestock one-crop systems de- <lb/>
their soils and forced them <lb/>
to do SO. <lb/>
The must grow livestock, be- <lb/>
while it Is possible to build up <lb/>
soil fertility without feeding livestock. <lb/>
It is not generally done, and cannot <lb/>
I be done as economically as by feed <lb/>
In tills con- j must grow <lb/>
it might be a little , fertility, to good live- <lb/>
and at the same time not pleasant <lb/>
M Duke, the American tobacco <lb/>
Is going to I his <lb/>
c to where he can <lb/>
; i won y <lb/>
for customers of Chicago mail <lb/>
houses to learn that Chicagoans man;. <lb/>
tines have the opportunity of get <lb/>
ting the same merchandise much <lb/>
cheaper than the catalog customer <lb/>
a Chicago mall order lions <lb/>
in the Chicago papers an ail <lb/>
which <lb/>
Half Catalog <lb/>
Women's Coats at 8.8 <lb/>
There are coats in <lb/>
etc. They have large collars <lb/>
are well made. We priced <lb/>
them in our catalog at to- <lb/>
morrow, special at. <lb/>
Women's Coats, seal plush, shawl. <lb/>
dial and of <lb/>
lug price special at . <lb/>
Women's Coats, plush, and <lb/>
fancy mixtures, full length and <lb/>
models, most of them lined through- <lb/>
out, collar and cuffs of <lb/>
catalog price special for <lb/>
tomorrow at . <lb/>
m. that the temperance <lb/>
Is not gaining ground, and no <lb/>
be discouraged at b- <lb/>
No great reform v <lb/>
in a day, but it time <lb/>
and patience to bring victory. <lb/>
We are glad he is lo return arc not D broke. <lb/>
Id all the spring i In thin <lb/>
i and a host <lb/>
i rs and lends. But If the temperance <lb/>
HI only path and con- <lb/>
present <lb/>
because some few <lb/>
now and then, are heard to say <lb/>
that in North Carolina I <lb/>
a failure and that they had rather; <lb/>
return to the d i or even the . <lb/>
open saloon than to see the crowds OF CITY the warfare on ti <lb/>
standing around express office i wail . , , p , Wen, we will in a comparatively <lb/>
ago all sorts evils Immoral pl , Is glad to <lb/>
character attend the city life the ., though only the other day, it was <lb/>
world he said what everyone deaf i i our appeals. There i <lb/>
who is Informed must admit. m we <lb/>
of the he said. <lb/>
i a c i m an pitch in and <lb/>
are all the time affording the means <lb/>
vote and work for whom we please. <lb/>
of their own destruction, it is not ,,,, .,. ., organization we must not <lb/>
sentiment for a complete wiping i ,,,.,.,,,,,, p children in line with certain candidates, no <lb/>
T how true th, y ma., be to our <lb/>
of the liquor business in the of , moral <lb/>
growing stronger every day d ,, lat , .,., <lb/>
These words point out <lb/>
but Dr. Eliot does not leave in <lb/>
without suggesting the need seek- <lb/>
a few years <lb/>
accomplished. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
post. <lb/>
The parcel post system which <lb/>
The Anti-Saloon League <lb/>
n, Columbus, last fall, made a fear- <lb/>
blunder. In our Judgment, and <lb/>
Weakened our position before the- <lb/>
country. this rock of <lb/>
a remedy for existing evils. I politics many a great <lb/>
of foresight and lie i has gone down to rise no more. Le <lb/>
continues, not find the remedy. <lb/>
i foresee a terrible physical and <lb/>
els Sam Inaugurated the first of already visible with- <lb/>
in the belief that the high cost o <lb/>
living would, be throttled the <lb/>
farmer would be greatly benefited <lb/>
his produce directly to the <lb/>
consumer in the city has failed <lb/>
In bringing about such results, <lb/>
say officials of the Chicago post-office <lb/>
department, In reality the thing has <lb/>
in the next years, to that <lb/>
existing In the English factory Cities <lb/>
today. We must struggle against <lb/>
These facts, then, afford ample ax <lb/>
for the many movements under <lb/>
way to keep young people in the <lb/>
country and on the farms. These <lb/>
movements demand the most <lb/>
occurred Is exactly that which . and , <lb/>
opponents of the parcel post To ,,,,,,,,, rural ,.,. <lb/>
said would occur-that is. the they mug, <lb/>
has worked out to the entire benefit conditions and Increase the <lb/>
Of the big mall order houses In China- opportunities and attractions of rural <lb/>
go and to them alone. The Chicago .,.,, t <lb/>
j,, -t office, which is one of the those now thought to he offered by <lb/>
est in the country, is now dally jam- the city, <lb/>
mod to suffocation with parcel post <lb/>
packages which are being sent out MERCHANTS FARMERS <lb/>
by the big mall order house, while TOGETHER <lb/>
little or no produce Is handled In- Many the largest chambers o <lb/>
coming parcels. commerce and hoard of trail.-., <lb/>
amount of rood products that had for years their efforts to <lb/>
are shipped from agricultural City affairs have of late years <lb/>
today by parcel post is or have established depart- <lb/>
worth declared Post- for the purpose of <lb/>
master Campbell recently. It true on the farms near by. <lb/>
that the friends of the parcel A few years ago <lb/>
argued that it would allow people in would have scouted the Idea that <lb/>
the cities to get farm products fresh there was a field in which merchants <lb/>
US to it in North Carolina <lb/>
at least, the rash and intemperate <lb/>
in our rank's shall not get in tin <lb/>
The weakness in temperance <lb/>
organizations especially has always <lb/>
been in allowing the ultra and <lb/>
to lead, but of late years we have <lb/>
peculiarly fortunate in having lead- <lb/>
who In the midst of the storm <lb/>
lave not lost their poise; and that is <lb/>
our hope for the future. Charity and <lb/>
Children, <lb/>
The need of the south is for men <lb/>
who will study livestock raising as <lb/>
a part of their general farming <lb/>
torn, for there Is no reason why the <lb/>
South cannot or does not grow live <lb/>
stock more profitably than any <lb/>
r section, we have not j from the country and that the and farmers might profitably work to- <lb/>
with the inclination tern would cut the middle man, Bather for the of the corn- <lb/>
more money for the farmers, and , Now. the merchant <lb/>
cut down the high cost of living for, who often is in a fact a farmer, also <lb/>
information to do so. -The Pro- <lb/>
Farmer. <lb/>
WHAT MAKES YOLK GOOD, <lb/>
That has not been <lb/>
Is as much interested in Improving <lb/>
them- crops and farming methods M <lb/>
Is the farmer himself. <lb/>
Intelligent citizens of all classes <lb/>
the consumers, <lb/>
brought about. <lb/>
Robinson Crusoe round do not appear to be clamoring <lb/>
worthless on a isle. He <lb/>
of and my personal have begun to sec that, while a <lb/>
is that are content field must be left for the <lb/>
. of Individual Initiative en- <lb/>
are a great BOa <lb/>
has value only because other I <lb/>
n the the mall that must be done by the com- <lb/>
are a whole. There may be <lb/>
It acquired value only by e <lb/>
with other men. <lb/>
mans money is the <lb/>
is value only because other <lb/>
It as value, and give value <lb/>
ii in <lb/>
Where you arc the more likely to <lb/>
receive proper value in exchange for <lb/>
your from neigh- <lb/>
or strangers, whether at <lb/>
or for you to determine. <lb/>
These price the mall or <lb/>
customer in towns away i Who is the more likely to deceive <lb/>
The Club of New rM we stranger or the neighbor <lb/>
t said to be the largest women I <lb/>
merchant In <lb/>
but sawing wood. <lb/>
club la the United States. <lb/>
about. <lb/>
is for you to decide. <lb/>
some selfishness In the <lb/>
wanting the farmers to <lb/>
COURT ABLY but the are <lb/>
Judge Daniels and Solicitor Ab- the gainers by the In- <lb/>
proved an excellent team <lb/>
In handling the business of the term I The example that merchants have <lb/>
of criminal court that closes today. set in helping the farmers to better <lb/>
has Solicit themselves might as well be follow- STRASBURG <lb/>
An article in the New Bern <lb/>
credited lo the Rocky Mount <lb/>
gram favoring a base hall league for <lb/>
Eastern Carolina insinuates <lb/>
Greenville several other towns <lb/>
could not produce the <lb/>
ally. Now. don't you get It Imbibed <lb/>
into your cranium that this town <lb/>
hold her own in any movement that <lb/>
is started. Wake up, Mr. Telegram, <lb/>
from across Die tall timbers, and <lb/>
not, lest you be <lb/>
We have looked for that long talk- <lb/>
ed of monument on the court house <lb/>
square -and we are still looking. <lb/>
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
eh Headache and oil fold <lb/>
c if it fails lo cure. <lb/>
. on . Ha <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hoot signed the Newfound <lb/>
land Fisheries Treaty. <lb/>
D. Rockefeller gave <lb/>
to aid In search for <lb/>
serum. <lb/>
G. celebrated <lb/>
died In Washington. <lb/>
II. C. Horn in Washington <lb/>
county, Pa., Jan. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
It It.,, of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
ll the of all good fanning. Write for <lb/>
the heat authority in the United <lb/>
on Lime on the Farm, and get <lb/>
the lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A i-ii will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA<lb/>
FRUITS OF MAKE-BELIEVE <lb/>
By O. L CARSON. <lb/>
The President Is Cultivating <lb/>
Friendship of the People <lb/>
the Pacific, Asserts <lb/>
the Secretary. <lb/>
Bat Just as Pat as He Did <lb/>
When lie Ham- <lb/>
mer, and lie lie ii Him <lb/>
the night Man <lb/>
NEW YORK, Jan. 26.-President WASHINGTON. Jan. in- <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Jan. D <lb/>
J. Jr., by <lb/>
of was here <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
See H. W. for your beef, <lb/>
INGENIOUS IDEA OF ROBBER steals <lb/>
. AM GOES A JOT BE <lb/>
According to Way <lb/>
it, but <lb/>
Wm Doubtful. <lb/>
The other evening a man of the bur<lb/>
Little Mrs. Cray fluttered Into her <lb/>
you utter a cry or speak a sin- <lb/>
tie word I shall shoot you. Give mo <lb/>
your watch and chain and your purse <lb/>
at once and then pass <lb/>
Completely taken off his guard, the <lb/>
handed the articles <lb/>
If policy results In a but that he had heard nothing and loss the of time, energy asked for and walked off. A few steps <lb/>
been frightened from industrial Hammer would retire from the race plow around those stumps <lb/>
Wilson s policy toward business and formed North here tonight <lb/>
his proposed legislation affecting are strong in the belief that the op- tars, sausage and meats. type MM <lb/>
trusts promise a lower cost of living position to W. C. Hammer for district up to date prices as low as an;. and. handing a piece or pa, <lb/>
home and increased International attorney for western North Carolina place in town. would you <lb/>
quest's room with a pasteboard in J. Secretary of. has become to strong the Kev. the pastor of the me on this piece of <lb/>
tier hand. state, declared In an address before mun Is on the eve of withdrawing Methodist church here, will preach <lb/>
she said, want you to do Society here to- from the race. Should Mr. to the Y. It C. A. in the auditorium The individual addressed consented <lb/>
something for me. See this perfectly decide to pursue such a course. It Is of the High School to- and. moving toward the rays of a <lb/>
president has outlined a re- certain that he would relieve a very night All the young men arc convenient gas lamp, read the <lb/>
birthday is three weeks off but I whose cannot be embarrassing situation for some Invited to attend, <lb/>
him to wear the Please bounded by national said the his friends who have stood by him so A time to get your disc liar <lb/>
pretend that you bought it for secretary. has declared war on , rows as Harrington, Barber and Co., <lb/>
one of your friends and offer it to private monopoly, and this means the Senator Overman admitted today have all of the different sizes, in re- <lb/>
Allan to wear. His old muffler Is quite investment of capital that has that he had heard of the rumors that and rival. <lb/>
shabby and he's going to an Important <lb/>
business men's dinner. It's necessary, <lb/>
think, that he should look prosper- <lb/>
and he can't look prosperous while <lb/>
wearing a worn-out old muffler, can <lb/>
Laura, I suppose agreed <lb/>
Helen. really, wouldn't I <lb/>
sailing under false colors If <lb/>
mind that, dear. It's only <lb/>
joke, know. I do want Allan to <lb/>
have tho of the muffler and I don't <lb/>
wish to spoil the birthday surprise by <lb/>
giving it to him now. He's out the <lb/>
hall this minute getting ready to start <lb/>
out. Let's go and insist his wear- <lb/>
In a moment Helen found herself of- <lb/>
the to her host with a <lb/>
can loss generosity that quite <lb/>
prised herself. <lb/>
I hate to take tho new off a <lb/>
e you bought for <lb/>
friend, protested Alien, who <lb/>
would really preferred his old <lb/>
silk scarf. <lb/>
very glad to have you try it out <lb/>
for laughed Helen. <lb/>
Allan, It's so becoming to <lb/>
said his wife. soft gray just <lb/>
suits your Don't you <lb/>
think he looks nice In It, <lb/>
indeed, agreed Helen, <lb/>
smilingly. <lb/>
do be not to lose it- <lb/>
Ii the size of corporations from Ur. Hammer himself as to his <lb/>
that have overgrown it will future course. The junior senator <lb/>
mesa a larger number of said that the case had not progressed <lb/>
and competing and in the least Since he; and Senator <lb/>
competition will mean a mons took the matter up with <lb/>
at a lower price. General before Christ <lb/>
is worth while to inquire mos, when the head of the department <lb/>
has not of justice refused to send Hammer's <lb/>
resulted In the restriction of ex- name to the President until after he ult Baltimore custom or tailor mods. <lb/>
ports, for of ab- had an opportunity to present th, prices are right and satisfaction <lb/>
normally I i prices home tends papers in the race, including the teed. <lb/>
t pl. ion. in famous and somewhat annoying <lb/>
B. D, and Co. <lb/>
at Industries rest upon their own davit Hammer was Instrumental <lb/>
than In having drawn against E. L. n. to I <lb/>
r, in that proportion will of Asheboro. <lb/>
they be strengthened for successful It M said <lb/>
contest with competitive Industries In remaining In race for the Job n you Borne i <lb/>
the It la certain to cause an estrangement see J. Co and a, <lb/>
The authorization of international between Senator Overman and Ur. He The steel beam I <lb/>
banks under the currency law will Reynolds, Senator Overman has in- plow is the on <lb/>
stimulate foreign trade in the orient slated on appointment and <lb/>
and throughout South America See- has done about everything that it is <lb/>
Bryan said, mid the new possible for him to do, <lb/>
means a larger International com- ,., the other hand has told men close <lb/>
and of the Orient will have her to that he does not want <lb/>
mer In his department and in one of <lb/>
Secretary Bryan Is alleged to have <lb/>
new administration In with- cannot understand why <lb/>
drawing approval from the Chinese i am asked to point a man who <lb/>
loan, did net question the good faith would allow his name to be put to a <lb/>
brought him to a policeman, and. re- <lb/>
his story, the pair proceeded In <lb/>
pursuit of the who was cot <lb/>
yet out of sight <lb/>
Next morning, before the <lb/>
the vagrant was called upon for <lb/>
an explanation. <lb/>
lie said. am not an <lb/>
educated man, and. therefore, can <lb/>
neither read nor write. evening <lb/>
I picked up a piece i per, and, It <lb/>
striking ma it might be of some <lb/>
Importance, l took It to the Drat per- <lb/>
son I met and asked him to decipher <lb/>
it. The gentleman read It quietly to j <lb/>
himself and then, saying <lb/>
space, but see A. W. and Co <lb/>
They have plenty of dynamite, fuse <lb/>
and caps. <lb/>
Miss Dora K. Con left yesterday <lb/>
Aulander where will spend a <lb/>
few days with her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
i t i i <lb/>
Come to see us when you I <lb/>
Sunday night while Mr Joe Craw- <lb/>
ford of the county was In town with <lb/>
his car and had left it on the <lb/>
Charlie a boy who has <lb/>
driven for oar owners in <lb/>
Greenville decided he would gather <lb/>
up a few of his female friends and <lb/>
go for a Joy ride, and a long ride i <lb/>
When near Wilson, a distance <lb/>
c about twenty-five miles the car re- <lb/>
fused to run. and it became <lb/>
, for the to foot it Is. <lb/>
From what could be learned <lb/>
to Wilson and boarded the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern train for <lb/>
his arrival here he <lb/>
ins duties as chauffeur for <lb/>
Mr. II. M. when he put In <lb/>
Is appearance on the street he woe <lb/>
taken Into custody and is now <lb/>
n the county jail to await the <lb/>
of criminal court and to an- <lb/>
i r charge of stealing as <lb/>
Birthday. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. Jan, VI. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Icon Fed. <lb/>
d upon to-<lb/>
BRIDAL CUSTOMS OF GERMANY <lb/>
Mr em Mrs. I. Rollins h r. <lb/>
om K Mrs- <lb/>
Helen, you have how perfectly , j Intent of those who had <lb/>
. . . . Ll- <lb/>
reckless is with his belongings. <lb/>
paper like the Adrian affidavit it <lb/>
is known positively that those op <lb/>
for n Mr. Hollies <lb/>
c r, a for a clay or t <lb/>
.;. C iv kill, i a hog a <lb/>
ago that weighed tour <lb/>
I pounds, The <lb/>
only two years old. <lb/>
We are glad to know <lb/>
C Line Railroad Com <lb/>
Of or In Alien. <lb/>
word, handed me bis watch, chain and dinner in his <lb/>
purse and walked off without giving .,,. v , ,,., r, <lb/>
me time to from my surprise ,,.,, <lb/>
Hi Join- <lb/>
I the union the age <lb/>
. <lb/>
. i i trades union affairs. As a <lb/>
he came to lean and <lb/>
son I nil trade In <lb/>
i. n, was one of e founders <lb/>
. and with the Intermission of <lb/>
has in n , president <lb/>
r tin i . since <lb/>
Many Appear Odd to Us, <lb/>
but All Arc Pretty and Based <lb/>
on Sense. <lb/>
are I <lb/>
customs In any that found <lb/>
no place else In l world. Many of <lb/>
them are pretty, A of are odd. <lb/>
As soon as i German girl Is be- <lb/>
trothed she Is addressed as <lb/>
by her betrothal Is a <lb/>
serious affair than In America <lb/>
shan't have the least <lb/>
declared lie who marveled at her <lb/>
friend's gratuitous play acting. <lb/>
do be careful, anyway. I <lb/>
should so hate lo have you lose It, Al- <lb/>
tho way you lose <lb/>
had bettor borrow It. <lb/>
I can usually be trusted, Laura, not to <lb/>
scatter my wearing apparel about the <lb/>
city, but if <lb/>
It Is a great deal better <lb/>
looking than your old one. Please keep <lb/>
it on. Helen will be hurt now If you <lb/>
wear it. Won't you, <lb/>
Indeed, I asserted <lb/>
en. dutifully. <lb/>
So Allan, trying to look pleased and <lb/>
run be more advantage, i our reports, have landed with toll- <lb/>
commerce. It would not be fair to lag <lb/>
attribute a falling off In trade, to Both Senator Simmons and <lb/>
v. reference has been made, u man stand high with the <lb/>
the change in policy, because the new j Senator Overman as acting <lb/>
policy has not yet had time to of the Judiciary committee, re. Go <lb/>
even If political conditions had especially close to the I <lb/>
been entirely But neither Mr. Overman <lb/>
bi n making Improve on the to be worn ever <lb/>
old A ii. Cox Mfg i plant The woman <lb/>
which they u tor a freight house, <lb/>
I'm better prepared to cook i <lb/>
meats and sausage than <lb/>
to see him tali place is <lb/>
town. <lb/>
He- We are offering you bargains <lb/>
her betrothal <lb/>
ring on tho third finger of her left <lb/>
hand until she ll n and then <lb/>
It Is transferred to the third r of <lb/>
her right hand. <lb/>
The man continues to wear his <lb/>
ring just as nil wife wore hers when <lb/>
she was a bride. There is no <lb/>
said the desire <lb/>
these pleasant rob- I would get the most for him to pose as if he were a single <lb/>
cultivating the friendship I be broken. It is believed if <lb/>
Of the people across the Pacific. Overman insists upon the <lb/>
already has spoken a word of of Hammer that he ma <lb/>
to tho Filipinos. A recognition of use unpleasantness between <lb/>
the rights of the Filipino to wort .,. and the attorney general. Bo far. <lb/>
out their own destiny will strike n however. Mr. Overman Is said to be <lb/>
s, thanked her again and went responsive chord wherever the standing Just Where he Stood When he received <lb/>
man. He r and one <lb/>
tor money go where they Bel <lb/>
for cash. See It. D. and <lb/>
Company and be <lb/>
Miss street is spending Oil <lb/>
week-end at Kinston with friends. <lb/>
a. w. An go and Company have <lb/>
a carload of hay, one of <lb/>
man. One can at a glance If he <lb/>
has achieved matrimony, and <lb/>
girls that this is the safest <lb/>
way, as It other girls from flirt- <lb/>
with their or husband. The <lb/>
wearing of the wedding ring by the <lb/>
German men is said to have made <lb/>
the divorce percentage small. <lb/>
to tho dinner, wishing with secret <lb/>
that his wife would be quite <lb/>
so anxious about his appearance. <lb/>
The next, morning while Helen was <lb/>
packing her trunk to leave Laura <lb/>
came Into Hie room with tho muffler. <lb/>
wasn't it just Allan to go <lb/>
to business without even thinking of <lb/>
returning this to she asked. <lb/>
took It out of his overcoat pocket be- <lb/>
fore he was Up, and ho never missed <lb/>
K. You see. men are really awfully <lb/>
Ho you wonder that I <lb/>
him not lo lose <lb/>
murmured Helen, absently. <lb/>
She was a little tired of the muffler. <lb/>
wasn't it Just splendid that he <lb/>
recommended the <lb/>
Still believes, It is thought that Ham- <lb/>
pier is well qualified for the place. I J. Cox <lb/>
But if he continues in this at-, <lb/>
It is feared an annoying situation <lb/>
will he created. <lb/>
R. T. Barnes, of Wilson, has been <lb/>
appointed on Office deputy the <lb/>
tax <lb/>
Representative dodger declared to- <lb/>
that he was wearing You <lb/>
know, when he was thanking you so <lb/>
effusively last night I could hardly <lb/>
keep my face <lb/>
I sighed Helen. <lb/>
Two days Helen reached her <lb/>
own home she received a gray silk <lb/>
muffler from Allan. It was a much <lb/>
handsomer and more expensive <lb/>
pie have feared foreign <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
a certain mortgage <lb/>
ed and delivered by A. Knox <lb/>
wife to Ida L. Knox to W. C, <lb/>
James on the 30th day of December, <lb/>
which mortgage was duly <lb/>
In the office of register of <lb/>
deeds of Pitt county In book Q-s. that bis statement published in <lb/>
page the undersigned will sell I Asheville several months that war <lb/>
for cash before the court house door j between the United States and Mex- <lb/>
In Greenville, on Tuesday. February; ,. inevitable, still stands good <lb/>
24th. 1914. at p. m. a one-half that It was now only a mat- <lb/>
of a very short time when this <lb/>
government must Intervene and he <lb/>
believes drastic action must be <lb/>
en before order can be restored. <lb/>
The senate has confirmed Francis <lb/>
Winston as district attorney for east- <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
fine lot of <lb/>
them for your <lb/>
never suspected It was really his own undivided Interest the following <lb/>
described tract of tract <lb/>
o land in Bethel adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of Reuben James, Jr. <lb/>
Sallie A. Matthews others, con- <lb/>
by estimation acres more <lb/>
or less, and being the land inherited <lb/>
b Ida L. Knox from her mother Re- <lb/>
A. Harris, said interest being <lb/>
than that which he had supposedly to the life estate of <lb/>
borrowed from her. <lb/>
dear said the note <lb/>
which accompanied it. was <lb/>
right, after all. I should cast <lb/>
away my pride and allowed her to pin <lb/>
that muffler of yours to my overcoat. <lb/>
I have to confess that her anxiety was <lb/>
not unfounded. I must. Indeed, be the <lb/>
creature she thinks me, for <lb/>
did lose your muffler. When I went to <lb/>
Bryan, said land known as the <lb/>
A. Harris tract of To <lb/>
satisfy said mortgage. <lb/>
W. C. Mortgagee. <lb/>
F O. JAMBS A SON.<lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
The Proctor Hotel, Greenville's band <lb/>
take it out of my overcoat pocket to new hostelry that opened last <lb/>
return It to you I was astonished to ,, became noted as <lb/>
find It gone. I hope that the I am .,., <lb/>
kindly trusted mo with, and that, re- step In catering to <lb/>
I am a mere man. you will f The room adjoining the hotel lobby <lb/>
find It in your heart to forgive me. on the south side has been fitted up <lb/>
Dy the way, I shall be eternally for u was opened to the pub- <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Under <lb/>
By virtue of power and author- <lb/>
given by a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed by C. L. Barrett and wife <lb/>
Nora L. Barrett, to J. R- <lb/>
which is recorded in the office Of the <lb/>
register of deeds for the county of <lb/>
Pitt, in book 1-10. page the fol- <lb/>
lowing property will he sold at pub- <lb/>
auction, <lb/>
A certain house and lot in the <lb/>
town of Farmville, N. C. hounded on <lb/>
the cast by Main street, on the South <lb/>
by the graded school lot. on the west <lb/>
by the Belcher heirs on <lb/>
north by the lands of W. H. <lb/>
butter. Sec <lb/>
supply. <lb/>
Prof. Nye went lo Greenville this <lb/>
morning on business. <lb/>
Garden seed of all kind at A. <lb/>
Ange and Co, <lb/>
The genuine Hurt, ninety-day oats <lb/>
at Barber and Co. <lb/>
Miss Cox, who is. teach <lb/>
at Is the week- <lb/>
end with her parents. <lb/>
Misses Williams and Green, who <lb/>
in the graded school, <lb/>
are spending with Mist <lb/>
The spring will soon be here and <lb/>
you will want lo paint your house <lb/>
v weather Is mild. Be sure <lb/>
and lee Forrest for the <lb/>
for it Is one of the best <lb/>
paints on the market. <lb/>
The old Vance Literary of <lb/>
High School has become <lb/>
small for the number of <lb/>
had The members of the society <lb/>
deemed it necessary to divide it and <lb/>
make two of it. A committee was <lb/>
appointed to arrange for the <lb/>
ion of the society, and the following <lb/>
plan <lb/>
Thai one should be called the <lb/>
the other <lb/>
that they <lb/>
and <lb/>
Connected, no doubt, with the cheap- <lb/>
of the word has been the <lb/>
practical of the <lb/>
The distinction between the <lb/>
two was brought out tho seven- <lb/>
century of <lb/>
which declared that visiting a lady <lb/>
it not enough to salute her, but her <lb/>
gentlewoman also If she be then pres- <lb/>
At the beginning of tho nine- <lb/>
century, who has marked <lb/>
with attentive observation the <lb/>
vicissitudes In kingdoms govern- <lb/>
and, with a precision almost <lb/>
foretold what would hap- <lb/>
advertised In The Times his <lb/>
readiness to such advice <lb/>
persons of fortune as may prove of <lb/>
tho very utmost Importance to <lb/>
a lady requires an <lb/>
said tho <lb/>
an will give her the <lb/>
don Chronicle. <lb/>
Umbrella Man Likes. <lb/>
A umbrella should have a sub- <lb/>
look. Therefore, little Mrs. <lb/>
don't surprise John on his <lb/>
birthday with an umbrella having a <lb/>
slender, frivolous handle, kiss <lb/>
you gratefully for remembering him <lb/>
the while inventing reasons for never <lb/>
carrying it. Or he'll It at the <lb/>
first opportunity. Remember to look <lb/>
for an umbrella having a partridge <lb/>
tick, a ferrule of solid brass and a <lb/>
both should have the Paine ponderous handle of carved deer <lb/>
constitution to begin with, giving horn. And If you can afford the <lb/>
, . i . ,. .,. price, have the umbrella of tho sort <lb/>
each the privilege to change same if . and flt a <lb/>
they see tit to do so. That both have case g one <lb/>
the same time to meet and to have men who , <lb/>
places of meeting that the get him a of rotund pro- <lb/>
members be equally divided accord- portions and of leather with a wooden <lb/>
grateful if you won't say anything to <lb/>
about my losing your muffler. <lb/>
She Is such a punctilious woman <lb/>
that she would be quite upset over my <lb/>
fault, especially after all her warn- <lb/>
So, with apologies, I throw <lb/>
myself upon your <lb/>
gracious What shall I do <lb/>
with the groaned Helen, as <lb/>
looked at the muffler with deep <lb/>
version. feel like a <lb/>
fraud. For if anyone ever obtained <lb/>
fronds under false pretenses I <lb/>
done so In this <lb/>
The Is modern <lb/>
furnished and most attractive. It <lb/>
is something Greenville has long <lb/>
and we are sure both the <lb/>
home people and the traveling <lb/>
i lie will show their appreciation of It. j <lb/>
Mr. B. Steward will he In <lb/>
Charge during the day and Mr. W. L. <lb/>
night, with Mr. H. H. <lb/>
Swann as caterer. <lb/>
This Is a lunch room and <lb/>
rant which W feel proud, it he <lb/>
leg equal to any In tho state. The <lb/>
hours will he from a. m. to p <lb/>
m., to both lad.- pad <lb/>
. and known the L. Bar- the funds in handle This type sheds Its pelt read <lb/>
Sams Old Grouch. <lb/>
An old lady who saw Merchant <lb/>
of many years ago recently The public generally should lend a <lb/>
a modern production of <lb/>
same When naked how she liked <lb/>
she seemed <lb/>
to have been spruced up a bit sines <lb/>
the first time I saw It. but that <lb/>
tho same mean, ordinary <lb/>
he years ago. <lb/>
the Boston Transcript <lb/>
liberal patronage as their <lb/>
to the managers for their <lb/>
forts In giving Greenville an <lb/>
up-to-date place of this kind <lb/>
house and lot and containing <lb/>
one acre more or <lb/>
Place of sale, court house door in <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. Time of sale, two <lb/>
p. m. Wednesday, February <lb/>
25th, 1914. Terms of Bale, cash <lb/>
This January 20th, 1914 <lb/>
J. R. Mortgagee <lb/>
WINSTON A. MATTHEWS, Attorneys<lb/>
Clocks. <lb/>
Mr. M. nines, proprietor of <lb/>
the local Coca-Cola bottling <lb/>
has placed hand- <lb/>
some advertising clocks in public <lb/>
places around town. They are good <lb/>
time keepers well as attractive. <lb/>
South Dakota and South <lb/>
Seres, Other Cat, <lb/>
The Kt, BO mailer of how <lb/>
are the only stales In which tin . cured b; the wonderful, old i. <lb/>
Heeling Oil. It teller. <lb/>
rd Hie lime. <lb/>
treasure be equally divided. The and reveals a tightly wrapped silk <lb/>
report of the committee was <lb/>
received. <lb/>
The two societies met and elected <lb/>
officers as <lb/>
THE <lb/>
A. H. <lb/>
vice president, n <lb/>
Secretary, Jno. L. Owen. <lb/>
Supervisor, Jamie Smith. <lb/>
Critic, Prof. F. C. Nye <lb/>
Chaplain, P H Thorne <lb/>
Martini, Jasper Edwards. <lb/>
Treasurer. W E <lb/>
Till <lb/>
President, P. D, Croom. <lb/>
Vice president. It. Harris. <lb/>
Secretary W. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Supervisor, H. L. Scott <lb/>
Treasurer, Manly Jackson. <lb/>
Critic, Prof. J. H. Carroll. <lb/>
Chaplain. O. <lb/>
Martial, N. J. Todd <lb/>
NOTICE HI SALE. <lb/>
i c Pitt County. <lb/>
the sup. L Before i. <lb/>
. Clerk. <lb/>
Li K. Williams Ad- <lb/>
; late K. a. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
id Williams, <lb/>
heirs at law of E. F. <lb/>
, d. . <lb/>
i a of <lb/>
i- Pitt county made by <lb/>
I, C. Moore, clerk Of the superior <lb/>
nut Pitt county, on the 23rd day <lb/>
Di r, in the an- <lb/>
i pause the undersigned com- <lb/>
i will on Monday, the 2nd <lb/>
March. 1911. expose to pan- <lb/>
i fore the court house door <lb/>
to the highest bidder <lb/>
ca.-h. the following described <lb/>
or parcels of land, <lb/>
and being in Falkland <lb/>
township, Pitt county, North Caro- <lb/>
and being Lot No. in the <lb/>
vision of the II. P. Williams land <lb/>
and beginning at a stake on the <lb/>
Snow Hill road tho crossing of <lb/>
Pasture Blanch and running with <lb/>
aid road north cast poles, <lb/>
hen north 1-2. east poles, then <lb/>
north east 1-2 poles to the <lb/>
ridge across a ditch, then with said <lb/>
south west poles lo a <lb/>
west gum, T. I. and E, K. <lb/>
then south east GS poles <lb/>
c. a Poplar In a prong of Jacob's <lb/>
1-2, east poles to a stake, <lb/>
hen south 1-2. to a White <lb/>
Ink, thence north west poles <lb/>
the beginning, containing M 1-2 <lb/>
lores more or <lb/>
one other tract in said town- <lb/>
ship, county and mate and beginning <lb/>
t a -lake Emilia corner <lb/>
ind runs south 3-4. west pole <lb/>
to Popular in a prong of Jacob's <lb/>
then down the of <lb/>
to a stake, corner of <lb/>
W. It. Williams, Jr., then with his <lb/>
Ins north 3-4, east poles to a <lb/>
take at Emma J. corner, <lb/>
hen sooth SO 1-2, east poles to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres, more <lb/>
less. The two tracts constituting <lb/>
Lot No, in the division H. I. <lb/>
land's, which was allotted <lb/>
to E. F. Williams by division deed <lb/>
dated the 14th day or June, 1907, as <lb/>
appears of record In the registers <lb/>
in Pitt county in book T S, page<lb/>
This sale will be made for the <lb/>
pose of making assets of the <lb/>
of E. F Williams, deceased, and said <lb/>
sale will also Include the dower in- <lb/>
of Leila E. Williams <lb/>
widow of the said B. F. Williams and <lb/>
the purchaser at said sale will take <lb/>
the entire fee simple title, clear of <lb/>
all encumbrances. <lb/>
This the 23rd day of January. <lb/>
F. C HARDING, Commissioner. <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys. <lb/>
I Id <lb/>
That Spineless Type. <lb/>
Bishop Quayle, at a dinner In St. <lb/>
Paul, was talking about that <lb/>
typo of who waters and <lb/>
flavor his doctrine suit his wealth- <lb/>
parishioners. <lb/>
can one of these <lb/>
said Bishop Quayle, to give <lb/>
flock the simple and straightforward <lb/>
exhortation. two evils choose To Cure , j n Day <lb/>
then his eye happens to <lb/>
meet that Of S multimillionaire. Cough and o Cold. <lb/>
. , I If lo <lb/>
tho multimillionaire frowning g. w. on <lb/>
Is a hard, disapproving glitter <lb/>
In The divine clears <lb/>
throat again. <lb/>
Of two he stammers, <lb/>
choose, my brethren, lesser, <lb/>
less it be, of course, <lb/>
the other la the <lb/>
The States now to <lb/>
Germany nearly pound of <lb/>
prunes a year and pound of <lb/>
raisins. <lb/>
The University Oregon has a to- <lb/>
of 1781 students enrolled <lb/>
year.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
The Columbia Tailoring <lb/>
Company <lb/>
of Cincinnati, Ohio. <lb/>
Will give a display sale <lb/>
of mens made to meas- <lb/>
suits on next Wed- <lb/>
and Thursday of <lb/>
Jan. 14th and 15th, <lb/>
we invite the public to <lb/>
come in and inspect this <lb/>
nice line of samples we <lb/>
assure you the make-up <lb/>
and fit of these garments <lb/>
cannot be excelled. <lb/>
J. R. J. G. <lb/>
STRENUOUS IN HIS PLEASURES <lb/>
AN UNDERSHOT CUPID <lb/>
By FORBES DWIGHT. <lb/>
FIRE <lb/>
EXTINGUISHERS <lb/>
We have just received a shipment of <lb/>
Fire Extinguishers for <lb/>
garages and homes. <lb/>
The extinguisher is only three <lb/>
inches in diameter, fourteen inches <lb/>
high and weighs only five pound. It <lb/>
can be attached to any mobile and <lb/>
it also comes with a bracket attachment <lb/>
for the garage and home. <lb/>
It i approved by The National cf Fire Underwriters <lb/>
and will positively reduce I per tent en <lb/>
automobile and garages. <lb/>
Ask your Insurance Agent, then to see us and let us <lb/>
show you this little machine. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Established 1866. <lb/>
u River Bridge MARKET <lb/>
Call to see A. R. STEPP <lb/>
Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters. <lb/>
Meats always fresh, and we sell strictly. <lb/>
Beef Steak . Lie per lb. <lb/>
Pork Steak . per lb. <lb/>
Oysters . tie per qt <lb/>
WOOD, SHORT LENGTH, DELIVERED TIME. <lb/>
Just across the river bridge. No delivering in <lb/>
town. We will save you money if to us. <lb/>
A. R. Stepp <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Cow Peas and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
Apply to <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
KEEN j <lb/>
and tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb/>
paints Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline. Stove and <lb/>
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb/>
Atlas Cement polish Oil and Mops, <lb/>
CARR <lb/>
Perhaps the beet description of <lb/>
Holes that can be given la to say <lb/>
that his idea of a highly hilarious eve- <lb/>
was to spend It searching for <lb/>
certain illusive. Greek roots. That <lb/>
perhaps gives a very proper Idea of <lb/>
the gentleman and renders It <lb/>
to mention his heavy-lensed tor- <lb/>
spectacles, his baggy <lb/>
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with Frazzles through the <lb/>
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too apparent sighs that ho was rapidly <lb/>
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like the stars and all tho rest of <lb/>
that was perfectly true, but that didn't <lb/>
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paper hit the floor he bounded for- <lb/>
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month and to <lb/>
Experience not necessary <lb/>
Take orders l dealers for <lb/>
cigars, snuff, and <lb/>
shewing tobaccos. Whoa ale <lb/>
C. O. V irk. N. <lb/>
i mi <lb/>
COW TAKER <lb/>
headed; the right. <lb/>
the left Owner can get <lb/>
same by Identifying and paying <lb/>
cl L. P. Dudley. Greenville. X. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
i a <lb/>
S. T. HICKS <lb/>
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb/>
Moved to New Store on Fourth Street <lb/>
Allen's Stables <lb/>
Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Work Large or Small <lb/>
Repair Work a Specialty <lb/>
Out of town work will receive our <lb/>
prompt <lb/>
Residence Phone 385-L. <lb/>
Office Phone<lb/>
TRAVELER FOR MM, <lb/>
beginner; salary, commission <lb/>
expense money. Liberal and <lb/>
Chi i, <lb/>
K nationalists, speaking before an <lb/>
By virtue of an order made at the here today. any <lb/>
January Term of Pitt Superior Court change Is made in the home rule <lb/>
in the case of K. Williams et <lb/>
f. LOOK. DB. <lb/>
on A. C. L. or Norfolk <lb/>
Southern railroad. Pitt Lumber Mfg. <lb/>
Co. Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
will a beautiful line on dis <lb/>
play Jan. 27th, for and men's <lb/>
suits. C. T. I <lb/>
Malaria or Chills Fever <lb/>
Mercantile Company, I will <lb/>
sill at public sale before the <lb/>
house door in Greenville, on Monday <lb/>
the 2nd day of February. at <lb/>
o'clock, noon for cash, IT <lb/>
notes and-numerous accounts, <lb/>
the said Central Mercantile <lb/>
list of said <lb/>
can be posted at the <lb/>
house door and also at my <lb/>
This January 22nd. 1914. <lb/>
If, <lb/>
said Redmond, only will be <lb/>
by the good will of our <lb/>
tend to show that when this Is mixed , No. i prepared <lb/>
with other metals, such as copper, for for MALARIA or CHILLS FEVER <lb/>
instance, it produces a series of <lb/>
which may be turned, forged and <lb/>
machined and have a high degree of <lb/>
chemical resistance. <lb/>
LUCK THAT COULD NOT LAST <lb/>
Goddess Had Smiled on <lb/>
But Day of Reckoning Was <lb/>
Sure as the Breaking Morn. <lb/>
With the rent fix weeks in arrears <lb/>
Five or six dotes will break any <lb/>
if taken then a a Ionic Fever not <lb/>
return. It on the liver than <lb/>
and doc not or ;. ken. <lb/>
WRONG TO SHRINK FROM PAIN <lb/>
Eminent English Divine Points Out <lb/>
How Its Action Is for the Benefit <lb/>
of All Mankind. <lb/>
An address dwelling upon the value <lb/>
and benefits of pain was delivered by <lb/>
Sc , trembling lest the land- Doctor Inge, dean of St at the <lb/>
lady should hear the beating of his annual meeting of the <lb/>
heart and call for a reckoning. branch of the Charity so- <lb/>
there reached his ears the sound says the London G <lb/>
Recently fierce words, as of two striving to- revolt against pain, he said, is <lb/>
articles of travel and information it helped me M promptly as before. unravel- , like the very thought of pain as our <lb/>
i. I . . . , I VIA <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Jan. 1914. <lb/>
Hear <lb/>
The tabulation of the separate re <lb/>
turns from the for the Jan <lb/>
report shows your <lb/>
summary to be correct. There were <lb/>
bales of cotton, counting round <lb/>
half bales, ginned In Pitt county <lb/>
from the crop of 1913 prior to Jan- <lb/>
It, 1914. as compared with 30- <lb/>
bales ginned prior to January <lb/>
1913. <lb/>
You will please furnish these to- <lb/>
to nil of the newspapers in your <lb/>
district, careful not to <lb/>
In favor of any of them. <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
WM. J. HARRIS, Director <lb/>
and bits of fun. <lb/>
A year of The Youth's Companion <lb/>
as it is today will make the finest <lb/>
investment for your family. <lb/>
all ages. <lb/>
If you do not know The Youth's <lb/>
let us send you three <lb/>
current Issues free, that you may <lb/>
thoroughly test the paper's quality. <lb/>
The Companion. <lb/>
Berkley St. Boston. Mass <lb/>
New subscriptions received <lb/>
slice. <lb/>
Christian Church Yesterday. <lb/>
The Sunday services at the Chris- <lb/>
church yesterday were In- <lb/>
and the pastor preached <lb/>
two able at both morning <lb/>
and evening services. His theme for <lb/>
the morning was cannot servo <lb/>
and and his lesson <lb/>
was road from the sixteenth <lb/>
Luke. At night he as bis <lb/>
text Luke 18-17. of <lb/>
At this service Mr. H <lb/>
M. Swann sang very Impressively <lb/>
to <lb/>
For County Home Cite. <lb/>
A tract of land, containing from <lb/>
to acres, located on railroad <lb/>
from on either railroad <lb/>
direction, on either railroad. <lb/>
few miles from <lb/>
Please submit font <lb/>
slating location number of acres of- <lb/>
price per acre, whether clear- <lb/>
ed or not. to any member of the Hoard <lb/>
of County Commissioners or Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds. <lb/>
K. M. WOOTEN, <lb/>
Member of Committee Appointed. <lb/>
i tr <lb/>
Hume Rule Hill Certain. <lb/>
Ireland. Jan. <lb/>
one of their domestic tangles. I ancestors did not dislike it, and we <lb/>
At there came a light tap on shrink from inflicting it even with good Every sane man knows that, bar ac- <lb/>
the door. <lb/>
Scribbler looked toward the window <lb/>
reason. The recollection of pain <lb/>
Is a safeguard; and In other ways <lb/>
effectual means that <lb/>
U T possible avenue of escape. How- pain Is the best effectual mean, that <lb/>
before make up his could devised to protect us against <lb/>
mind to try the route the <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ft <lb/>
reach tho of the C <lb/>
la n blood <lb/>
and In to It you take In- offense charged In <lb/>
Is two years In prison <lb/>
Trial of Labor Leaders <lb/>
Mich. Jan. <lb/>
term of county circuit <lb/>
court which began today promises to <lb/>
be made notable by the trials of <lb/>
thirty-eight labor union leaders who <lb/>
Indicted on o <lb/>
conspiracy to with non- <lb/>
union mine The <lb/>
grew out of the great strike In tho <lb/>
Calumet copper mine region. Prom- <lb/>
among those under Indictment <lb/>
are Charles H. and C. K Mi <lb/>
honey, president and vice <lb/>
respectively, of the Western <lb/>
lion of Minor. Tim maximum sen- <lb/>
the <lb/>
door opened cautiously, and first <lb/>
bald head appeared and <lb/>
then the rest of him crept slowly In. <lb/>
In a whisper ho advised Scribbler <lb/>
not to pay Mrs. Insomuch <lb/>
various dangers. <lb/>
Is quite clear that Cod dots not <lb/>
death to be an evil or an in- <lb/>
justice, and it is equally clear that ho <lb/>
Intended his creatures to pain. <lb/>
Pain Is a condition that Is most <lb/>
she was not the head of the house. , In this world. Would mother. <lb/>
the home rule bill will be <lb/>
the law of tho land tills said <lb/>
John E. Redmond, lender of the <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb/>
POUTS OF THE <lb/>
Schedule in Effect January II, 1911. <lb/>
N. following schedule <lb/>
published as information ONLY <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
Trains Leave <lb/>
EAST BOUND <lb/>
a. m. daily, <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb/>
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Eliza- <lb/>
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb/>
Parlor Car service Washington <lb/>
to Norfolk. Connects for all <lb/>
points north and west <lb/>
p. m. daily except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND. <lb/>
a. m. dally for Wilson. Raleigh <lb/>
and west. Pullman sleeping ear <lb/>
service. Connects north, south <lb/>
and west <lb/>
a. m. daily, except Sunday, fee <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb/>
for all points. <lb/>
p. m. dally for Raleigh and all <lb/>
intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
In sleeping cars, apply to J. <lb/>
L. Unseen, agent, Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
H. S. <lb/>
Passenger Agent <lb/>
W. A. WITT. <lb/>
General Superintendent. <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
. <lb/>
me <lb/>
Cur.- la not r quack ll <lb/>
. by one of the host <lb/>
country for yarn and I <lb/>
s prescription. It or <lb/>
but tonics known, combined with tho <lb/>
boat blood purifiers, directly on th <lb/>
surfaces. The perfect <lb/>
l M <lb/>
y. I chunky . <lb/>
Hold hT Price<lb/>
and a maximum fine of <lb/>
COLDS <lb/>
or O doses will break <lb/>
two i what .,. Chills Fever, Colds <lb/>
re. such wonderful l; curing i it art fiver <lb/>
free nil. <lb/>
better than n <lb/>
Scribbler acquiesced and <lb/>
disappeared <lb/>
A little later another rap on the <lb/>
door, this time more Insistent caused <lb/>
Scribbler to look up. It was Mrs. <lb/>
don't pay my old man any <lb/>
money, Mr. Scribbler. He won't do <lb/>
nothing but drink It up. This morning <lb/>
I had to let him know who runs this <lb/>
house. We to each <lb/>
other <lb/>
Again Scribbler acquiesced. <lb/>
That six mouths ago. They <lb/>
haven't spoken to other yet. and <lb/>
Scribbler goes on his way rejoicing. <lb/>
Puzzle What will be the <lb/>
question they ask when they <lb/>
start speaking <lb/>
His Newspaper Good for Wrapping. <lb/>
The proprietor of the local <lb/>
at a small Prussian town <lb/>
not far from Berlin, does his best to <lb/>
make his paper useful as well as In- <lb/>
Two days a week he has <lb/>
the General printed on only <lb/>
side of the paper so that can <lb/>
be used for wrapping up provisions <lb/>
without any danger of contamination <lb/>
from ink On these days the <lb/>
paper Is twice large as on ordinary <lb/>
days, so that the public loses nothing <lb/>
tn the way of matter. <lb/>
hood be what it is without and <lb/>
self-sacrifice Would pity and charity <lb/>
have any scope In a painless world <lb/>
Would a world In which no de- <lb/>
served pain be a moral world at all <lb/>
must not shirk pain, for It Is In <lb/>
Itself beneficial and part of God's or- <lb/>
of the world, Is a great <lb/>
we cannot get rid of moral evil <lb/>
without Where pain ends gain ends. <lb/>
Success is rooted in apparent failure, <lb/>
and in the highest pleasures there Is <lb/>
always an of <lb/>
Family Dissensions. <lb/>
Dissension In families often <lb/>
from a lack of humility and too much <lb/>
presumption on the part of the <lb/>
members of the family. <lb/>
soft answer that away <lb/>
Is for the hasty reply, the <lb/>
unkind retorts that kindle tho fire of <lb/>
and are the outcome of <lb/>
disorderly minds which are prone to <lb/>
resentment of lacking In <lb/>
the gentle humility. Love <lb/>
does not in the home where <lb/>
petty pride shows lbs unlovely <lb/>
It chooses to dwell In the <lb/>
home where the spirit of unselfish- <lb/>
of self control, of <lb/>
end of charitableness makes the at- <lb/>
sweet <lb/>
FORD <lb/>
The Universal Car <lb/>
Prices Touring Runabout 500.00 <lb/>
i o. b. Detroit <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
THE ANSWER TO <lb/>
THE HEADACHE <lb/>
if <lb/>
Pleasant to Quick in Effect <lb/>
Cures Neuralgia. <lb/>
The modern pain relief. On the market for years <lb/>
still growing. No doubtful resells. and BOB. bottles. <lb/>
Sc at CO , H, C<lb/>
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STOKES, N. C. <lb/>
We have sub-divided the J. L. right in front of the school <lb/>
house, into <lb/>
Ideal Building Lots to be Sold at Auction <lb/>
1914 <lb/>
AT A. M. <lb/>
to the highest bidder on very EASY TERMS of 1-4 cash and balance in <lb/>
and years. <lb/>
Stokes is bound to come to the front, their is to be built in the near future <lb/>
a big establishment, and the long needed station, so come to <lb/>
Stokes next Tuesday find get on the ground floor by purchasing one or <lb/>
more of these valuable lots. <lb/>
Our All Star Band will make music while Col. W. T. Burton Bro. <lb/>
sell a lot a minute <lb/>
FREE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FREE <lb/>
We sell Rain or Shine. Everybody invited. For further information see <lb/>
A. B. Windham, Stokes, N. C. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
TO <lb/>
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pi Her and a <lb/>
dentist, whom she married at <lb/>
while he had another wife. <lb/>
her first had been an- <lb/>
nailed she became teacher of <lb/>
shorthand and was thus employed <lb/>
when met and married Bond. <lb/>
In her suit against Senator <lb/>
the . hi BOO I i <lb/>
to her reputation following <lb/>
alleged advance made to he in <lb/>
w, when called to see <lb/>
the senator In the inter, of her <lb/>
I r <lb/>
Internal revenue collector. <lb/>
Mrs. Bond first <lb/>
aw Senator Gore In hit private of- <lb/>
be tell d hold of one I r <lb/>
hands, and her <lb/>
he d i old of i ac of her <lb/>
feet ii talking him <lb/>
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with men to h <lb/>
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from the to their <lb/>
belief that the whole affair, as d- <lb/>
by the woman in her <lb/>
In Washington, was a <lb/>
framed up the political <lb/>
of the blind senator to ruin his pub <lb/>
He Others the <lb/>
man's to a desire for revenge <lb/>
upon Senator he did <lb/>
rot secure for her husband the <lb/>
he Bought. <lb/>
In view of the fact that Senator <lb/>
is now a candidate for <lb/>
the approaching trial and <lb/>
outcome are await d with keen In- <lb/>
t In political lea In Okla- <lb/>
Man., well known in <lb/>
i lea <lb/>
i in i Jami a la <lb/>
of I Di <lb/>
central <lb/>
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re. Al<lb/>
Stale League Heeling. <lb/>
Pa Jan. <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
York Base Ball League <lb/>
bl re today to discuss the Bl <lb/>
and make arrange- <lb/>
preliminary to the opening or <lb/>
Hi.- playing The league cir- <lb/>
remain the name <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Is not a but Ii r <lb/>
than Greenville,<lb/>
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SAVE WK HOPS <lb/>
I em <lb/>
Red Devil Lye. <lb/>
IV Bin CANS r- <lb/>
it roe only t. <lb/>
Hall I . <lb/>
Save My <lb/>
Mrs. Frank Wilson Home. <lb/>
On Tuesday afternoon at her home <lb/>
hi girth in her easy and <lb/>
graceful manner, Mrs. Frank <lb/>
charmingly entertained her friends, I <lb/>
from to in honor of her <lb/>
M on, I an I <lb/>
Hassell am Hisses V and <lb/>
rs Fr ink Wilson, Jr., and <lb/>
, the door to <lb/>
take I H <lb/>
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.;. . ; and K. II <lb/>
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In the <lb/>
Mr.-. Per II and Ml <lb/>
Warren ti and i <lb/>
ii p d r i r <lb/>
i. Mi ad S, T. White at d <lb/>
W. II. Ball, and in the re, <lb/>
line n the library were Mrs. Frank <lb/>
Wilson, the hostess. Mrs. C. D. Has- <lb/>
sell, of Williams ton; Mrs. John But- <lb/>
ton, Of Bethel; Mrs. W. B. Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs of Rocky Mount; <lb/>
Mrs. Zeno Brown, Miss <lb/>
drop, of <lb/>
Wilson and Miss Lena Harwell of <lb/>
Raleigh, <lb/>
The guests were received at <lb/>
dining room door by 1.1- <lb/>
Dunn. G, B. Ferguson. II. E. <lb/>
Batts, i. Wooten, T, it. Hook- <lb/>
and Miss Ivey Taylor. <lb/>
Refreshments consisting I <lb/>
i, cream, mints and salted <lb/>
e- i I i Hob n <lb/>
Novella u <lb/>
Minnie Sugg, Mary and <lb/>
Linda Warren. <lb/>
During the afternoon the Italian <lb/>
I orchestra, stationed in the rear hall. <lb/>
entertained the guest with delight- <lb/>
music. <lb/>
The was very, handsomely <lb/>
, i l with cut flowers and pot <lb/>
ti The color i <lb/>
was red, the library white am <lb/>
dining room pink. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
i a, i . v, <lb/>
being owned by w. L <lb/>
I A, Move, this day dis- <lb/>
solved partnership mutual cob <lb/>
sent. W. I,. will collect <lb/>
and pay all <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
DR. B A MOTE<lb/>
Ninety carloads of valued <lb/>
at 1100.000, were gathered In central <lb/>
Texas in <lb/>
WIN i Jan -1. tin next <lb/>
i. Jan. In the High <lb/>
, ,,; to om i ill <lb/>
give an i I <lb/>
and <lb/>
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; hear <lb/>
and j ill i If. <lb/>
i . in <lb/>
on rebuilding I <lb/>
J. Co and n<lb/>
t nice fresh <lb/>
i right. <lb/>
and got your stalk <lb/>
now for , i ave a nice supply it <lb/>
them. in Barbi r and Com <lb/>
i been Quite a number <lb/>
i e w ho c <lb/>
In en very k from vaccination. <lb/>
If you arc looking for fanning <lb/>
we have them. We carry <lb/>
plows single and double plow traces <lb/>
hands and line-; also paints. <lb/>
varnishes and paint brushes, <lb/>
s are practicing ball <lb/>
i . day. They are exp 11- <lb/>
to me m the best games <lb/>
in the history of the school. <lb/>
by lag <lb/>
your hay. oats, and cotton <lb/>
. from and Co, <lb/>
p to with it time. <lb/>
The literary societies <lb/>
High School are arranging for a de- <lb/>
bate t Hi. Di II High B hi d <lb/>
ill take o i. i r I <lb/>
Man the .-nth. <lb/>
Don't the Hunt Club <lb/>
We a i s pi l es on <lb/>
them. B i Forrest and Co. <lb/>
to Si s W, II for your fruits, <lb/>
i y I all kinds of <lb/>
ind i <lb/>
Barbi and i <lb/>
red a large shipment <lb/>
win p i. you lee them. <lb/>
and Co . say the I, p I <lb/>
underground <lb/>
Which ill be put in <lb/>
pt . I in tin near future <lb/>
We Invite the young men to come <lb/>
and look over out line of sprint <lb/>
i lollies, we have a nice line. II D, <lb/>
Forrest Co. <lb/>
When you are in town go to see J. <lb/>
Cox and Son., for your soft drinks <lb/>
They have the moat up-to-date place <lb/>
means that you are a <lb/>
citizen, if you purchase your <lb/>
i supplies from Kit- <lb/>
i . .; you will continue b <lb/>
save. <lb/>
i good driver to drive a <lb/>
nice i r of hi and pi <lb/>
A. O. Cos Mfg. u <lb/>
C. <lb/>
bill tin <lb/>
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n ., <lb/>
t lea <lb/>
fork Stock I<lb/>
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; II do <lb/>
it to make the i <lb/>
--1. i hi bill i <lb/>
of the Inquiry. <lb/>
it gives the New fork k <lb/>
change the option of Incorporating <lb/>
under the New York laws or <lb/>
itself under the direction of the <lb/>
General. <lb/>
The representatives the exchange <lb/>
will argue against incorporation on <lb/>
the ground that disciplinary powers <lb/>
would be largely taken away by the <lb/>
disruption of the present club or- <lb/>
In lieu of the <lb/>
i of d bill safeguard in <lb/>
by the listing re- <lb/>
ts more stringent the <lb/>
iii argue <lb/>
t itself, through <lb/>
a similar to the <lb/>
Companies act, should con- <lb/>
t of i <lb/>
Escaped I <lb/>
by the <lb/>
Clue as is <lb/>
of <lb/>
WILSON, Jan. i Then is <lb/>
Interest here today over an attempt <lb/>
assault Saturday night Two <lb/>
girls, Lula Hamilton and Ml r <lb/>
, r, .-1 ; IS and <lb/>
n- on tin to i from <lb/>
a m es win a a <lb/>
i i long black <lb/>
to H. in . <lb/>
lure i<lb/>
line i i Mis sci, and , <lb/>
n pit an I l <lb/>
ll . the Is and tin <lb/>
miraculous, in telling I <lb/>
story, om , . in says that with <lb/>
the the gun, they both <lb/>
d and the younger girl fell to <lb/>
the sidewalk. probably <lb/>
that I bad girl tor <lb/>
he ran away, girls <lb/>
j almost i lazed rushed into the home <lb/>
j I. A. Corbett, close by, and gave the <lb/>
alarm. The police were and <lb/>
made a close search. The affair <lb/>
kepi quiet yesterday in an effort to <lb/>
catch the if possible, bit it <lb/>
that there is little chance, for <lb/>
the reason that the girls cannot <lb/>
a description except that given in thin <lb/>
II, of g families and <lb/>
Incident on the leading <lb/>
in e I. Nash, and <lb/>
j in five blocks of the business section. <lb/>
The t is lighted, but <lb/>
i i re the girls net the man <lb/>
 i deep because the closely <lb/>
Why Take a Chance <lb/>
Forming a Drug <lb/>
When by G <lb/>
King Externals, for that Id <lb/>
croup, you ran <lb/>
no i It k drugs or <lb/>
rub ens ii <lb/>
tolls I <lb/>
a i- -lion of <lb/>
lion. One bottle i k t <lb/>
Your druggist will ad y or <lb/>
If fails to do ail <lb/>
claimed for it. Ho on the safe Hide. <lb/>
Keep away from the drug habit <lb/>
and use the King of Externals. <lb/>
Medical Co. <lb/>
CONCORD, N. C. <lb/>
Weakness and Loss of Appetite <lb/>
Tip om standard v tonic. <lb/>
., I,;,; TONIC, out <lb/>
A Ionic <lb/>
Poi adults sad <lb/>
TI COAST <lb/>
BALES CREW HI Kl <lb/>
a tour of ,. . i <lb/>
through Florida and other <lb/>
southern ii- i of the <lb/>
I Atlantic Coast Realty with <lb/>
their pi car <lb/>
In tows lit morning <lb/>
where they conducted a land <lb/>
sale yesterday. The crow port <lb/>
some of bet Bales they have <lb/>
held w.-re down In Florida. They <lb/>
will leave here tomorrow for another <lb/>
long trip with a sale tor nearly e- <lb/>
for several weeks to come. <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN <lb/>
AMONG BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
LISA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
A BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Agriculture Is the Most Useful, the Most Healthful, the Moat Noble Employment of Washington.<lb/>
. H. C, FRIDAY FEBRUARY , <lb/>
NUMBER S. <lb/>
Will Permit Mexican <lb/>
Rebels to Export Arms <lb/>
From United States <lb/>
It Will Place Them On Equal Footing <lb/>
With the Federals <lb/>
um e <lb/>
Only Military Will he Per- <lb/>
to Ship War Munitions <lb/>
Across the <lb/>
Border. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Feb. em- <lb/>
against exportation of <lb/>
of war from the United States <lb/>
to Mexico is about to lifted. <lb/>
Wilson and the cabined <lb/>
decided that because the <lb/>
embargo, by practically depriving <lb/>
the of arms, <lb/>
the Huerta government Is free to <lb/>
get them from many sources, really <lb/>
puts the United States in a position <lb/>
of showing partiality rather than <lb/>
neutrality. <lb/>
The embargo is to lifted with <lb/>
the Idea that rather than <lb/>
to bloodshed, the importation of <lb/>
arms by hastening an end of the <lb/>
war will reduce bloodshed. <lb/>
An official statement outlining the <lb/>
purposes the administration Will <lb/>
issued from the White House. <lb/>
governments have been ad- <lb/>
vised of the pending action of the <lb/>
United through the embassies <lb/>
ind gallons abroad, and diplomatic <lb/>
representatives in Washington have <lb/>
been notified. <lb/>
It was said that the development <lb/>
would not affect the America embassy <lb/>
in City nor the American <lb/>
troops on the border. <lb/>
Tuft Exportation of Arms. <lb/>
President Taft Issued the <lb/>
of arms to all sides on March <lb/>
1912. Ho did that under author- <lb/>
of congressional resolution em- <lb/>
powering the president to take such <lb/>
action whenever he should find that <lb/>
any American country conditions <lb/>
if domestic violence exist which are <lb/>
promoted by the use arms and mu- <lb/>
of war procured from the <lb/>
United <lb/>
Tho only word that came from the <lb/>
White House wan that an <lb/>
announcement would be made <lb/>
S p. m. today. <lb/>
is every reason to believe <lb/>
that under authority of tho <lb/>
of March 1912. President <lb/>
Wilson Will continue to exercise dis- <lb/>
power in Issuing permits <lb/>
for exportation of arms so that they <lb/>
may not fall Into Irresponsible hands <lb/>
So far as possible only military chiefs <lb/>
on both sides of Mexico will obtain <lb/>
tho munitions. how that win <lb/>
has not yet been worked out <lb/>
The president's decision was reach- <lb/>
ed after many month's of careful <lb/>
and while in the first instance <lb/>
the belief of the administration was <lb/>
that the denial of was a human, <lb/>
act. the conviction has grown upon <lb/>
the Washington government that its <lb/>
has operated unequally toward <lb/>
the warring factions. <lb/>
Embargo Fostered <lb/>
Partiality Instead of neutrality was <lb/>
the result of the policy in the <lb/>
ion of the president the members <lb/>
of the cabinet who finally determined <lb/>
th.- the real course would <lb/>
lie put both factions on an over. <lb/>
footing. <lb/>
Tho administration also <lb/>
that to permit the situation to drift <lb/>
would be merely contributing <lb/>
to an Incessant struggle. <lb/>
Although chiefs <lb/>
have declared they had captured <lb/>
sufficient ammunition from the fed- <lb/>
the Washington government, <lb/>
while realizing the important effect <lb/>
normally throughout Mexico that its <lb/>
act will produce, is insistent that Its <lb/>
position as neutral shall be main- <lb/>
Action of V. S. as Last Resort <lb/>
It was understood in official circles <lb/>
that announcement of the president's <lb/>
determination to life the embargo bad <lb/>
gone forward to Charge <lb/>
In Mexico City, probably with <lb/>
to advise the Huerta <lb/>
government. <lb/>
Fir many weeks senators of the <lb/>
; relations committee have been <lb/>
urging President Wilson to permit <lb/>
free Importation of arms to the bat- <lb/>
the fields In the hope that the war <lb/>
might be ended and peace re- <lb/>
stored. <lb/>
Those close to the president said <lb/>
he would take such action as only on-j <lb/>
the last resorts In his Mexican pol- <lb/>
icy, preferring to depend for the <lb/>
time being on tho <lb/>
the which <lb/>
has so far the Huerta gov- <lb/>
from obtaining credit abroad. <lb/>
Sells Lots in Forty-Five <lb/>
Minutes Breaking Any <lb/>
Previous Record <lb/>
One of the most successful auction <lb/>
sales of real estate ever held in this <lb/>
section was that conducted by the At <lb/>
Coast Realty Company at <lb/>
Stokes yesterday. In order to prove <lb/>
to those In attendance that they are <lb/>
at all times on the Job and know how <lb/>
to dispose of real estate in a hurry <lb/>
on yesterday broke all previous <lb/>
made by the company, when <lb/>
in forty-five minutes they sold fifty- <lb/>
nine ideal building lots at satisfactory <lb/>
prices. In fact every lot sold higher <lb/>
than was expected, which goes to <lb/>
show that the people in and around <lb/>
Stokes that the little town is <lb/>
wide-awake and is compelled to go <lb/>
forward. <lb/>
On next Saturday, February 7th <lb/>
company will hold two sales <lb/>
Bethel of city tots. At In the <lb/>
morning a sale will be held for the <lb/>
people, and the colored at <lb/>
Mr. H. S. the re- <lb/>
on this sale and it I <lb/>
safe to say that it will be a success <lb/>
under his personal supervision. <lb/>
Commissioners Draw Up Jury <lb/>
Lists For March Term <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
During their sessions on Monday <lb/>
and Tuesday the County Commission- <lb/>
drew up the lists of jurors to <lb/>
serve fir the first and second week <lb/>
of the term of Pitt <lb/>
Court which begins on March <lb/>
First Week. <lb/>
W. Fulford, F. S. J. K <lb/>
Ill-own, W. G. Stokes, J. H. <lb/>
J. A. Moore, C. U. J. It <lb/>
Lewis, W. C. A. Tuck- <lb/>
George Richard <lb/>
WILSON ITEMS. <lb/>
Rebels at <lb/>
Officials here who have been In <lb/>
cons ant touch with tho Mexican <lb/>
campaigns say the <lb/>
forces have been at a greater fl- <lb/>
advantage because the <lb/>
artillery of the Huerta army. The <lb/>
while plentifully <lb/>
supplied with small arm ammunition <lb/>
land materials for their rapid Arc <lb/>
guns have been almost entirely with- <lb/>
out heavy artillery. <lb/>
Superior artillery enabled the <lb/>
Huerta forces to hold the large <lb/>
the south. Mon- <lb/>
ti icy, San Luis and <lb/>
others against which Villa and a rebel <lb/>
estimated at 1.1,000 men now is <lb/>
preparing to move as the first step <lb/>
in a campaign against Mexico City. <lb/>
Act Only to Square Heal <lb/>
Every administration official who <lb/>
was let into the confidence of the few <lb/>
let into the confidence of the few <lb/>
who knew of the Impending step, took <lb/>
pains to emphasize that Wash <lb/>
government was not raising <lb/>
embargo to aid the constitution- <lb/>
nor as any evidence of <lb/>
their cause, but merely to <lb/>
an Inequality In tho warfare <lb/>
which has been brought about by the <lb/>
operation of the proclamation of <lb/>
Favorable Report Made <lb/>
By Inspector For Free <lb/>
Delivery Of the Mails <lb/>
AS TOURIST <lb/>
OF THE <lb/>
I H Formerly <lb/>
Agent, to En- <lb/>
on This Work. <lb/>
News and Observer I <lb/>
Raleigh Is soon to have a tourist <lb/>
agency, and from this point there will <lb/>
be arranged tours covering <lb/>
of this country. And it will be <lb/>
J. II. House, W. S. Belcher W H. to the people of <lb/>
and North Car inn that this <lb/>
Crawford, L. B. Fleming, J. S. Pitt- <lb/>
man, J. W. <lb/>
Second Meek. <lb/>
W. Crawford, J. Rollins. W. <lb/>
T. J. Andrews, J. J <lb/>
Martin, O. G. Little, W. II. Con- <lb/>
W. J. Little, R. A. Gaskins. <lb/>
J. B. Carroll. J. H. Edwards, <lb/>
A. W. Flake, Peter Flem- <lb/>
W. J. Fleming, J. J. <lb/>
J. T. Moore, L. C. <lb/>
SHOW <lb/>
BEADY FOB <lb/>
Merchants to Go to School. <lb/>
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. Feb. <lb/>
What is believed to be the first <lb/>
school for merchants ever conducted <lb/>
this country was opened under the <lb/>
of the extension depart- <lb/>
of the University Of Minnesota <lb/>
The course Is modeled after the short <lb/>
courses conducted in the various <lb/>
states for the farmers. The <lb/>
will be carried over a period of <lb/>
I've days and will embrace lectures <lb/>
by experts on Important questions <lb/>
connected with the buying, selling <lb/>
displaying of goods. Salesman <lb/>
store management, ad- <lb/>
window trimming, store ac- <lb/>
counting and methods meeting <lb/>
mall order competition are some <lb/>
the subject's that will be dealt with <lb/>
the lectures. <lb/>
WILSON, N. C. Feb. Re- <lb/>
As I have not written <lb/>
yen In some lime will attempt to send <lb/>
items. <lb/>
Mr. Best who bad <lb/>
paralyzed for four or live years, not <lb/>
being able to walk nor talk, but ha <lb/>
cheerful until he died a few <lb/>
d ago at the age of lie <lb/>
mi- taken to Snow Hill for burial. <lb/>
He was the father of Dr. Henry Best. <lb/>
was taking care of him and lives <lb/>
in Park avenue. <lb/>
Though it has been a week since I <lb/>
commenced my letter and thinking <lb/>
it will be news to some of your <lb/>
leaders concluded to let It be. <lb/>
Our neighborhood is in <lb/>
mourning and sadness today. <lb/>
Tho death angel came this morn- <lb/>
about o'clock and took from <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. their <lb/>
little son and Mrs. E. <lb/>
Mayo's grand He was two <lb/>
months and eight days old last night. <lb/>
Ho was a sweet baby, thought he seem <lb/>
id to suffer nearly all of his life. We <lb/>
greatly with all the he <lb/>
real i d ones. The burial Will take <lb/>
place at p. m. today. <lb/>
We hear of a sad tragedy In <lb/>
part of Wilson this <lb/>
morning up Nash street. Mr. <lb/>
Watson went to the barn to feed his <lb/>
horse and a murderer shot his face <lb/>
nearly all off and his gun was lying <lb/>
by him. They asked him if he shot <lb/>
himself and be motioned no. and <lb/>
they asked him if someone shot him <lb/>
and he motioned yes. It seems a I <lb/>
if thy failed this morning to find <lb/>
who it was that done the <lb/>
beard about one o'clock that <lb/>
he was dead. I did not learn Ml <lb/>
age. He was a good citizen and a <lb/>
nice man. I did not learn <lb/>
ranch family he left. <lb/>
heard some few days ago that <lb/>
a somewhere In town left her <lb/>
baby to attend to something and <lb/>
when she went back in the house <lb/>
he found her baby burned to death <lb/>
I did not learn the name. <lb/>
Texas. Feb. <lb/>
are practically <lb/>
id for the opening of the sixth Na- <lb/>
lorn Show in this city next <lb/>
week. The exhibits already In e <lb/>
give assurance that the exhibition <lb/>
will be the largest most <lb/>
or Its kind that has ever <lb/>
been held In the United states. <lb/>
Though corn corn products <lb/>
form the bulk of the exhibits <lb/>
brings back Mr. Charles H. <lb/>
formerly district passenger agent of <lb/>
the Seaboard Air Line, who resigned <lb/>
in 1310 to general passenger <lb/>
agent of the Georgia and Florida <lb/>
Railroad at Augusta. Having beer, <lb/>
appointed tourist agent of tho Sea- <lb/>
board Air Line Railway, he will es- <lb/>
here Tourist <lb/>
with offices la the Tucker <lb/>
building. Mr. will be In <lb/>
charge with Mr. W. A. Swallow as <lb/>
assistant. <lb/>
Mr has extensive experience <lb/>
along this line, and prior to severing <lb/>
his connection with the Seaboard <lb/>
worked up and personally conduct- <lb/>
ed large parties successfully to <lb/>
I lints of Interest in tho a <lb/>
Canada and Cuba, and this success <lb/>
is proof of his equipment for the <lb/>
work which there is a large Held <lb/>
the smith <lb/>
The wink will I a i <lb/>
plans for all kind- ex <lb/>
tours the I <lb/>
tourists and <lb/>
will be interesting displays man; fie <lb/>
varieties of farm products pleasure seekers, will for <lb/>
families and private parties. <lb/>
A of the states have re- <lb/>
to the Invitation to make <lb/>
exhibits at the show. Practically <lb/>
cry state of the south middle <lb/>
will have displays. Many of <lb/>
tho states of far west will be <lb/>
represented for the first time. Idaho <lb/>
will be represented with a wool dis- <lb/>
play, and Wyoming will show some <lb/>
methods of dry farming that were <lb/>
originated In that state. California <lb/>
will exhibit some of her choicest pro <lb/>
ducts of the garden, orchard and <lb/>
vineyard, and Arizona. Nevada and <lb/>
Utah will show the wonderful results <lb/>
accomplished by Irrigation. <lb/>
Progressives Active. <lb/>
PORTLAND, Me. Feb. <lb/>
members of the Progressive state com <lb/>
of Maine are rounding up <lb/>
here for a meeting tomorrow, when <lb/>
a date win be fixed for the state <lb/>
convention and other plans <lb/>
I'd for the coming state <lb/>
getting Into the fl Id early <lb/>
waging i vigorous campaign tin- <lb/>
leaden believe that party <lb/>
make an even better showing at the <lb/>
polls this year than it did in <lb/>
i lion in November, when <lb/>
Maine returned iv votes tor Room <lb/>
M against for Taft The <lb/>
party has already decided to <lb/>
complete State, congressional <lb/>
and tickets this year <lb/>
all tails d out, a <lb/>
to have on band maps, <lb/>
and full Information to tours <lb/>
throughout the world, which it be <lb/>
to all. Mr. as to <lb/>
I conduct all large tours and <lb/>
these will be chaperoned by Mrs. <lb/>
tis. tho social feature of the tours to <lb/>
Already Mr. is arranging to <lb/>
a party through Florida, and <lb/>
In March, one to Washington at <lb/>
Easter, through the eastern cities and <lb/>
Canada this summer and to the Pan- <lb/>
Exposition at San an <lb/>
next year. <lb/>
We are glad to welcome him back <lb/>
to Raleigh and With him much Bill <lb/>
OPPOSE COLD STORAGE nil l. <lb/>
international Brotherhood or <lb/>
and Joiners of America <lb/>
may not hold Its convention in <lb/>
because of the alleged <lb/>
hostile attitude of the business men <lb/>
of that city toward <lb/>
are having some <lb/>
weather just now but it is most too <lb/>
cool to plant gardens. <lb/>
T. K. I. <lb/>
Conference Tonight. <lb/>
The regular annual business con- <lb/>
of tho Baptist church will be <lb/>
held tonight after the regular mid- <lb/>
week prayer meeting service A large <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
to Entertain <lb/>
TAMPA. Fla. From many <lb/>
parts of the State, and Cm <lb/>
delegates are arriving in Tam- <lb/>
pa to attend the midwinter sessions <lb/>
of the National Association of Real <lb/>
The gathering will <lb/>
open tomorrow and continue through <lb/>
the remainder of the week. The lo- <lb/>
cal trade organizations have <lb/>
elaborate entertainment for the <lb/>
visiting real estate men. many <lb/>
whom are accompanied by <lb/>
wives and families. <lb/>
Says Letter to Mayor J. I James <lb/>
From Congressman Small <lb/>
QUICK ACTION IS <lb/>
It is up Congress H hither Up <lb/>
At- <lb/>
or be Held <lb/>
July I. <lb/>
Through the efforts Mayor J. B <lb/>
James and Congressman John H. <lb/>
the government postal officials <lb/>
I ave at last sent out a few <lb/>
items relative to the free delivery <lb/>
of mails in Greenville. <lb/>
Several weeks ago when <lb/>
Inspector. was here he, <lb/>
was by government <lb/>
officials to go over the situation while <lb/>
Lire and make his report to the de- <lb/>
which he did. Since, that <lb/>
time Mayor James has written several <lb/>
letters to Mr. Small asking that he <lb/>
urge the department to make a re- <lb/>
port on the inspection of Mr. <lb/>
. <lb/>
yesterday Mr. James received <lb/>
a communication from Representative <lb/>
containing the letter from the <lb/>
department In which advised <lb/>
t a law report had beer, <lb/>
made by the in- pi i the <lb/>
. i, take <lb/>
in ii n owing <lb/>
i , t that <lb/>
new during the current <lb/>
mi i id i hair <lb/>
The i m taken up with <lb/>
as tin i a <lb/>
C, Item if bill an II <lb/>
passes contains additional funds <lb/>
new service for the current year <lb/>
It will be possible to con- <lb/>
to the establishment or <lb/>
the service in Greenville, otherwise <lb/>
cannot be taken until 1st. <lb/>
in <lb/>
it is to be hoped that congress <lb/>
will provide the deficiency Item <lb/>
that it will contain additional <lb/>
ft r new service and that Greenville <lb/>
may get the first hand-out <lb/>
Postmaster J. Whichard who <lb/>
has also been exerting himself in <lb/>
of establishment <lb/>
delivery, is also work on sonic <lb/>
other Improvement. In the mar, <lb/>
vice for which it is hop- <lb/>
ed will be accomplished in the near <lb/>
future, <lb/>
Public Hearing nil II I old <lb/>
Storage Bill. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, l. C. Feb. i <lb/>
with a view to ascertaining the <lb/>
opinions those most close <lb/>
, the House Committee on In <lb/>
and Foreign Commerce <lb/>
began a series public <lb/>
on the Mi cold <lb/>
till, which i to limit time <lb/>
of perishable commodities from <lb/>
in six months The cold storage In- <lb/>
and the s men i <lb/>
from the arc vi. <lb/>
against measure it is <lb/>
claimed its enactment win dis- <lb/>
courage production, destroy the col- <lb/>
lateral value of perishable products <lb/>
be detrimental to the i <lb/>
ii the end. because sold storage wan <lb/>
houses are necessary, t, not regulate <lb/>
prices and are used to Store <lb/>
in tines of overproduction to meet <lb/>
he necessity of the time of a short <lb/>
supply, Norway. Sweden and other <lb/>
countries have also <lb/>
through the department <lb/>
the provisions of the bill, <lb/>
that would seriously em- <lb/>
their trade with the I sited <lb/>
Slates In salt and preserved fish. <lb/>
I III Ml<lb/>
El It. <lb/>
Hating a number in- <lb/>
n to time hold- <lb/>
the meeting of the Pitt <lb/>
County t Association, I take <lb/>
i of notifying all t, <lb/>
the regular monthly meeting of <lb/>
be held in <lb/>
ill- Saturday, February the <lb/>
bi cud Reports from <lb/>
, head of ail departments Indicate. <lb/>
that this will be an unusually <lb/>
meeting, and I urge all b I i is <lb/>
, attend. <lb/>
II H, 1.1 V <lb/>
Pitt Co. <lb/>
Ohio Mate <lb/>
TOLEDO, i Beginning today <lb/>
and continuing lot a period cf two <lb/>
i lid possibly three Toledo la <lb/>
to entertain the annual meeting and <lb/>
tournament Of tho Ohio State Bowl- <lb/>
lag Associate. Individual and team <lb/>
bowlers are already here from <lb/>
points many more are ex- <lb/>
when tho tournament gets <lb/>
under way. <lb/>
<lb/>
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