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Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won't blow <lb/>
out, wont leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
mum <lb/>
mm II I OF SALE. <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County. <lb/>
la the Superior Court. Before D. <lb/>
C. Moore. Clerk. <lb/>
K. Williams Ad- <lb/>
min of tin- estate of E. F <lb/>
Williams <lb/>
VI <lb/>
Williams, Leila Williams. <lb/>
minors and heirs at law of ft F. <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
of a seen of <lb/>
ml of Pitt county made by <lb/>
C. Moor, clerk Of the superior <lb/>
Pitt county, on the day <lb/>
of December, in the above en- <lb/>
; aM com- <lb/>
will on -nil <lb/>
i March. Mi, ease to pub- <lb/>
sale the court door <lb/>
m to I I <lb/>
tor case., the i <lb/>
or parcels of land. <lb/>
and being hi Falkland <lb/>
LAND Mil. <lb/>
By of the power of sale con- <lb/>
d in a certain mortgage <lb/>
ed and delivered by Geo. A. <lb/>
wife to Ida U to W C, <lb/>
James on the day of December. <lb/>
mortgage was duly re- <lb/>
corded In the office of of <lb/>
deed of Pitt county in boot <lb/>
page the undersigned will sell <lb/>
for bl tore the court house door <lb/>
in on Tuesday. February <lb/>
P- m- <lb/>
undivided In <lb/>
.,,; tract of That tract <lb/>
of land In Bethel <lb/>
lag the lands of Reuben James. Jr. <lb/>
a con <lb/>
, acres more <lb/>
or lea, end helm land Inherited <lb/>
I, from bet mother Re- <lb/>
ft, interest being <lb/>
,. to the life of <lb/>
Bryan, said land known as the <lb/>
W C JAMES Mortgagee <lb/>
T. Q SON. <lb/>
I ltd <lb/>
OF SALE I <lb/>
Mortgage. <lb/>
By virtue of the 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- Garrett, <lb/>
Saved Girl's life <lb/>
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- <lb/>
from the use of writes <lb/>
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb/>
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb/>
liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe <lb/>
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles. <lb/>
they went in on her, but one good dose of <lb/>
made them break out, and she has had no <lb/>
more trouble. I shall never be without <lb/>
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, <lb/>
S malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar <lb/>
j ailments, has proved itself a safe, f <lb/>
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb/>
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- I <lb/>
It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five J <lb/>
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for <lb/>
J young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. g <lb/>
and wing in . ,. <lb/>
Pitt county. North x Ham, tract of land. To <lb/>
and bin. Lot No I. the d- sat <lb/>
of the H. P. Williams land <lb/>
and at a stake on the <lb/>
I Snow Hill road near the crossing of <lb/>
I Pasture Branch and running with <lb/>
said road north east poles, <lb/>
i then north 1-2. east <lb/>
north east 1-2 poles to the <lb/>
bridge across a ditch, then with said <lb/>
i ditch south west poles to a <lb/>
I sweet gum. T. and K. F. <lb/>
I corner, then south east <lb/>
I to a Poplar In a prong of Jacobs <lb/>
I north 1-2, east poles to a stake, <lb/>
south 1-2. welt to a White <lb/>
thence north west poles <lb/>
j to the beginning, containing 1-2 <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
i -Also one other tract In said town- <lb/>
ship, county and state and beginning <lb/>
at a stake Emma J. corner <lb/>
and runs south 3-4, west poles <lb/>
to a Popular In a prong of Jacob's <lb/>
Branch, then down the run of <lb/>
cob's Branch to a stake, corner of <lb/>
W R Williams. Jr., then with his <lb/>
line north 3-4, east poles to a <lb/>
stake at J. corner. <lb/>
then south SO 1-2. east poles to the <lb/>
beginning, containing acres, more <lb/>
or less. The two tracts constituting <lb/>
Lot No. In the division of H. P. <lb/>
land, which was allotted <lb/>
E F Williams by division deed <lb/>
dated the day of June. 1907. as <lb/>
appears of record In the register's of- <lb/>
in county in book T page <lb/>
K BF OF LAD <lb/>
By of a mortgage executed <lb/>
t me by the Independent <lb/>
I executed on the 23rd day of <lb/>
1912. and registered in book I- <lb/>
page MB, of the Pitt rag <lb/>
tort certain term- <lb/>
stipulations which have not <lb/>
piled with. I herewith to <lb/>
to the bidder at the <lb/>
. court house m the <lb/>
one-half March. MM, Si noon, the fol- <lb/>
following lowing described propel <lb/>
Situated in M near ad- <lb/>
joining the lands <lb/>
B. T. A. Q Col Bad <lb/>
others Pot better ref- <lb/>
is given to deed bearing even <lb/>
gate of this giving <lb/>
meat ind I for <lb/>
deed being nude a <lb/>
ind la Independent <lb/>
Inion and the purchase of said <lb/>
hind by living <lb/>
the said Independent Villon <lb/>
I,, indebted to A. Cox and <lb/>
this deed of trust -is <lb/>
for the same. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This the 16th day of 1914 <lb/>
A. G. Cox, Mortgagee <lb/>
S J EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
You Should Keep Always <lb/>
on Hand a Bottle of <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that a <lb/>
i. i. hied by the Board at its <lb/>
lister of deed, for the county of, regular meeting February 1914 <lb/>
in book page the that a road be laid out In Con- <lb/>
lowing property will be sold at pub- township, as follows, <lb/>
auction Tia Starting at a point near J. P law- <lb/>
and lot in the sons in and <lb/>
town of N. C, bounded OB and running <lb/>
the east by Main on the across J P. land, to <lb/>
by the graded school lot. on the west. the Manning farm now own- <lb/>
by the heir, land, on the ed by W, L, thence across <lb/>
north by the lands of W. H. said farm to J. C. s line <lb/>
son and known a. the Nora U Bar-; across his land to his creek road <lb/>
house an, lot and containing j thence with his road by his home <lb/>
one acre more or less. I to the Snow Hill and New road <lb/>
Place of sale, court house door In being about one and one-half miles <lb/>
N C Time of sale, two In length, same will be heard <lb/>
o'clock m. Wednesday. February regular meeting of the board March <lb/>
Terms of sale. cash. It, by order of the Hoard <lb/>
hut h n h- <lb/>
in <lb/>
MM in, th <lb/>
t ii an for Mas <lb/>
ken can E no with <lb/>
A. C <lb/>
Ml Sell <lb/>
AND 11.00 <lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
CONCORD, N. C. <lb/>
J. H <lb/>
TO<lb/>
This January 20th, 1914, <lb/>
JR. GARRETT, Mortgagee <lb/>
WINSTON MATTHEWS. Attorneys <lb/>
BELL,<lb/>
is hereby given that on Mon- <lb/>
day, March 1914, at o'clock <lb/>
till Pest Houses at County Home <lb/>
SALE Or HEAL ESTATE. <lb/>
By virtue of a power of con- . . <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed known as number one, two and three <lb/>
This sale will be made for the executed and delivered by W. U l. will be at public sale, at th. <lb/>
of making of the estate and wife N. J. U. Corey to court house door in D. <lb/>
F. F. Williams, deceased, and v. Hooker, dated 3rd day of Jun- Julius county attorney <lb/>
. . i . j in the order of the Hoard of Cc <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Will you me space in your <lb/>
to say that the old soldiers <lb/>
and the citizens of at large, arc <lb/>
to be congratulated that the Commit- <lb/>
tee on has secured <lb/>
honorable J. W, Bailey, of Raleigh, <lb/>
to deliver the address at the Reunion <lb/>
of Bryan Grimes Camp of <lb/>
rate Veterans on May 12th 10th <lb/>
being memorial day. There <lb/>
should assemble with those old pa <lb/>
who wore the gray a large crowd <lb/>
to hear this distinguished son of our <lb/>
state, who Is one of the leading <lb/>
of the progressive thoughts of the <lb/>
state. As a scholar, thinker <lb/>
speaker hi is second to none in <lb/>
North Carolina, and those who <lb/>
so fortunate as to hear him will not <lb/>
be disappointed <lb/>
I. BROWN, <lb/>
Chairman of <lb/>
sale will also include the dower la- <lb/>
of Leila E Williams <lb/>
widow of the said E 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, 1914 <lb/>
F HARDING. Commissioner <lb/>
HARDING Attorneys. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
By virtue of i second r <lb/>
the superior court of Pitt county, in <lb/>
the case of Haddock, widow <lb/>
vs. R. W. Smith, It all., the <lb/>
commissioner will offer for sale be- <lb/>
fore the court house door in Green- <lb/>
ville, on Monday. March lad, fol- <lb/>
lowing described tract of Sit- <lb/>
in the y of Pitt and In <lb/>
township. That tr lot of bind <lb/>
lying on the side of Folk Swamp, <lb/>
bounded on the north by the lands of <lb/>
sirs. If. U Cox. et all., containing <lb/>
acres more less, and being <lb/>
same tract of land conveyed to <lb/>
I. R. Haddock by Mary A. id- <lb/>
dock and being the land upon which <lb/>
John R, Haddock resided at <lb/>
of his death. <lb/>
Terms of sale, one-half <lb/>
January 1st. 1915 <lb/>
This February 4th. 1914. <lb/>
U W. SMITH. Commissioner. <lb/>
Q JAMBS and Attorneys. <lb/>
w-6-13 . <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
and by virtue of a power <lb/>
of sale contained in a certain d id <lb/>
of trust executed to me by <lb/>
Jenkins, and bearing date 21st, <lb/>
, lull, to the payment of a <lb/>
And notice and warning is hereby certain bond of even date therewith, <lb/>
further given, that the law, the stipulations contained In <lb/>
fence the stock law territory deed of trust not having been <lb/>
as created by Chapter of the I compiled with, and upon request of <lb/>
Public Local Laws of 1811 Is still the power of said bond, the under- <lb/>
within said territory will violate <lb/>
law and be subject to the penalties <lb/>
thereunder <lb/>
All persons are hereby notified that <lb/>
thy must keep up their stock with- <lb/>
tin stock law e and protected by <lb/>
la or unlawfully Inter- <lb/>
.-. win bi prose- <lb/>
i H provided i law <lb/>
By of the Hoard of Commit- <lb/>
of Pitt County, at their regain <lb/>
meeting <lb/>
it. m. LEWIS Chairman, <lb/>
Attest <lb/>
Clerk. <lb/>
a d <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
It the of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
i. till of all good finning. Write for <lb/>
bulletin by the authority in the United <lb/>
stork law territory <lb/>
. . . . ., of the lone. Don t <lb/>
by Chapter of Public Local <lb/>
of 1911. as Bald territory Is still <lb/>
t to the stock <lb/>
allowing his stock <lb/>
law and any one <lb/>
to run it large <lb/>
A postal will give you reason. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
signed will sell at public gain, for <lb/>
cash on the day of March. 1914, <lb/>
at two o'clock p. m. <lb/>
on tho premises hereinafter <lb/>
ed, the following lands described In <lb/>
said deed of trust, <lb/>
Lying and being In the county of <lb/>
Pitt. Carolina township, North Car- <lb/>
and adjoining the of <lb/>
Jenkins, Wade Williams, Mad <lb/>
Bryant and others, and bound on <lb/>
j the north by the lands of Pollard, <lb/>
I and Walter Harper, on east by <lb/>
the lands of Walter Harper, on <lb/>
south by the lands of Wade Williams <lb/>
and on the west by the lands <lb/>
Jenkins, and being all that <lb/>
tract of land whereon the said <lb/>
Jenkins now lives, and being a part <lb/>
of the lands I to Jen <lb/>
kins by deed from John Rollins, an <lb/>
Containing acres, more or <lb/>
This Jan. <lb/>
JOHN T ROBS, T tee <lb/>
SMITH Atty <lb/>
I Id <lb/>
1911. and duly recorded in the <lb/>
r, in Pitt county, in <lb/>
book V-9, page the undersigned <lb/>
will, on Saturday, the 7th day of <lb/>
March, 1914, at o'clock, noon, ex-1 <lb/>
pose to public sale at the court <lb/>
DOOM door in Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, for cash, the follow- <lb/>
described tracts or parcels of <lb/>
land, <lb/>
1.1 and being in the county <lb/>
Pitt and state of North Carolina and <lb/>
specifically described as <lb/>
FIRST TRACT. Situated in <lb/>
township, bounded on the north by <lb/>
the lands of S F Worthington <lb/>
Jane Edward's; on the by <lb/>
lands of Jesse Nelson and Dennis <lb/>
Branch; on the south by <lb/>
tract of land of W. U F. Cony and <lb/>
on the salt by tho lands of Amy <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
less and being the same tract of land <lb/>
on which the said W. L. F Corey <lb/>
and wife now reside. <lb/>
SECOND TRACT. Situated in Chi- <lb/>
township on the east side of <lb/>
Fork Swamp adjoining the lands of <lb/>
and other, and <lb/>
containing l more or less <lb/>
and being the same tract of land <lb/>
conveyed by Samuel Corey to I. <lb/>
F. Corey by deed recorded In the <lb/>
office In Pitt county In <lb/>
E-5, page <lb/>
THIRD TRACT. Situated in CM- <lb/>
cod township, on con- <lb/>
acres more or less, and <lb/>
being the land granted by the state <lb/>
of North Carolina to Samuel Corey <lb/>
an appears of record In book Y-3, <lb/>
page <lb/>
TRACT. Lying and bi- <lb/>
order of the Hoard of <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
The board reserves the right to <lb/>
reject any and all bids. <lb/>
This February 6th. 1914. <lb/>
ii. d. Chairman <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Clerk of the Board, <lb/>
I I <lb/>
North county. <lb/>
In the superior court January <lb/>
term, 1914. <lb/>
Adams vs. David Adams. <lb/>
The defendant David Adams will <lb/>
herewith take notice that a summons <lb/>
has been issued out of the office <lb/>
the clerk of the superior court of Pitt <lb/>
county, requiring him to be present <lb/>
to defend a suit Instituted by <lb/>
wife Adams for divorce and <lb/>
that he will take notice that if h- <lb/>
does not appear on or before the 3rd <lb/>
Monday of March, 1914, being th <lb/>
16th day of that month and answer <lb/>
or demur to the complaint filed h- <lb/>
the plaintiff In this office, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will be granted the release <lb/>
Bought, <lb/>
This January 1914. <lb/>
D C MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court<lb/>
HEAVY HEAD a <lb/>
pretty lure sign of a <lb/>
torpid <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
aid nature in work. You <lb/>
will be surprised at the <lb/>
beneficial results. At your <lb/>
druggist sugar coated or <lb/>
plain.<lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
superior court clerk of Pitt <lb/>
as administrator of the of C. II <lb/>
deceased, Is <lb/>
given lo all persons Indebted to <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment ti <lb/>
the undersigned; and all persons <lb/>
claims against said <lb/>
notified to present the MOIl to th- <lb/>
undersigned tor payment on or be <lb/>
fore the 31st day of January, 1918, <lb/>
notice will he plead in bar cf <lb/>
recovery. <lb/>
This 31st clay of January, 1914. <lb/>
of C, B. deceased.<lb/>
BALE. <lb/>
By i of the power conferred <lb/>
upon by a decree the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county made February <lb/>
in u special proceeding <lb/>
in Which Joseph I. Hobgood, lad- <lb/>
of Curr is plain- <lb/>
In Swift Creek township, adjoin- Up against Stocks. OH <lb/>
. . . . .,. . , <lb/>
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb/>
A TAKE GROVE'S <lb/>
The Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the <lb/>
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb/>
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children. <lb/>
You know what you are when you Tonic <lb/>
the is pt hated on label showing that it contains the well <lb/>
properties and IRON. It is as strong as the bitter <lb/>
tonic and ii la Form. It has no equal for Malaria. <lb/>
general debility and loss of appetite. Hie and to girting <lb/>
Mother and Pall. Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness <lb/>
Relieve depression and low Arouses the to settee and <lb/>
perinea the blood. A True Tonic and Sure A Complete <lb/>
No without it. by year Druggist. SOt <lb/>
BIG BALI PROP. <lb/>
We will at public auction at <lb/>
Brooks Farm, about one mile from <lb/>
on WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
18th, 1914. ill the personal prop- <lb/>
of the late John Z. con <lb/>
of I horses, colts <lb/>
finely bred, one stallion, standard <lb/>
bred, about head of cattle, several <lb/>
good milk cows, about a <lb/>
large quantity of improved farming <lb/>
machinery, wagons, carts, plows, <lb/>
etc. Also one out- <lb/>
Sale to begin promptly at o'clock. <lb/>
Terms of sale, cash. <lb/>
This February 2nd. 1911. <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
VANCE <lb/>
i j Administrators <lb/>
Hie lands of Nashville Wilson <lb/>
W n U H and <lb/>
R . tabling gores, <lb/>
I. i <lb/>
Ell . II TRACT. Lying and <lb/>
in Swift Creek township mid on <lb/>
both sides of the Washington load, <lb/>
adjoining lands of R, H. <lb/>
On and and <lb/>
containing II acres, more or <lb/>
This sale will be made for the <lb/>
purpose of satisfying the terms of <lb/>
said mortgage deed and the above <lb/>
described land will be <lb/>
Into smaller and will be sold <lb/>
both as a whole in subdivision, <lb/>
to suit purchasers. <lb/>
This the day of February. 1914 <lb/>
Z. V HOOKER, Mortgagee <lb/>
Id <lb/>
small row; lips horns <lb/>
awed off reward for her <lb/>
recovery U. Little, <lb/>
w I ltd <lb/>
but. Ada Nobles, Carr <lb/>
George. John h Carr, Fair- <lb/>
Mart and other <lb/>
heirs of Richard de <lb/>
i win on <lb/>
v 1814, in of court <lb/>
door in lire for sash lo <lb/>
bidder following de- <lb/>
ii piece in Of land, sit <lb/>
in township, in <lb/>
I'm count th lands of Al- <lb/>
Carr, Boss, the <lb/>
Tripp land ind others, <lb/>
eighteen acres or less and being <lb/>
the on which Oar <lb/>
ed II the of Said lot <lb/>
or panel of land will be sold subject <lb/>
t the Interest of Harriet Can <lb/>
widow of Carr and Mil <lb/>
will take place about noon <lb/>
Tills Feb. Hi, 1914. <lb/>
and <lb/>
is ltd <lb/>
for County Home. <lb/>
The board of county commission <lb/>
era worn in special session <lb/>
to consider the offers for a situ for <lb/>
a new county home. <lb/>
Several sites came under rifle <lb/>
but a final decision of was <lb/>
not readied at silting <lb/>
the board <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
week or Deeds Bell <lb/>
issued licenses to the fol <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
Hay wood Hall gad Vain <lb/>
right <lb/>
Joe and Jennie Warren <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Clarence Darner and Julia <lb/>
Moore and Mamie <lb/>
Hams. <lb/>
Cooper and Francis Spain. <lb/>
Will Roes and Jones. <lb/>
Amos Jordan and Rattle Chapman <lb/>
Arden and Lucy<lb/>
K. on boa. <lb/>
best layers of pure white <lb/>
shell egg-. per of 12- <lb/>
Mi B. C. King. Falkland, N. C. <lb/>
I I <lb/>
U Your Skin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Baby's<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/>
VS EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IX <lb/>
BUSINESS VAT TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES AND <lb/>
TELL EM WHAT <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON<lb/>
C, FEBRUARY , 1911 <lb/>
M M <lb/>
VILLA'S ACTIONS <lb/>
AROUSES FEELING <lb/>
Refuses to Up Dead Body <lb/>
W. S. Benton <lb/>
Of lit <lb/>
ind He Fears to Lest <lb/>
Hi Condition Indicate <lb/>
of Death Other Than <lb/>
El. PASO, Feb. Fran <lb/>
Villa, at Chihuahua today <lb/>
ed to up Hie body of William s- <lb/>
Benton, a British executed in <lb/>
Juarez several days Ms reasons <lb/>
embodied in a private telegram, have <lb/>
arouse bitter feeling along the <lb/>
will not give up the body out <lb/>
inspect to the Villa's <lb/>
aid. was Interred with all <lb/>
observances and a cross erected <lb/>
over It and I will not allow the <lb/>
of its <lb/>
This word came in response to ii <lb/>
telegram lent by one of sub- <lb/>
ordinates at Juarez informing <lb/>
that no personal idea should keep <lb/>
him from permitting the transfer of <lb/>
tho body to the widow and Informing <lb/>
him that he was not familiar <lb/>
with the storm of criticism that hail <lb/>
greet, i his failure to do <lb/>
A definite refusal to give up tho <lb/>
was received by a consular of <lb/>
Beer of the United States late today <lb/>
end forwarded to Washington. Tl-c <lb/>
came to <lb/>
Many persons here today said <lb/>
refusal Indicated to their minds that <lb/>
Benton by Villa and that he <lb/>
leered to deliver the body lest <lb/>
condition Indicate the of death <lb/>
other than <lb/>
It Is hoped that within a day or <lb/>
two the statement of a competent wit- <lb/>
to the shooting, alleged by <lb/>
mica of Villa to takes place In <lb/>
his headquarters, may he obtained <lb/>
Americans and representatives of tin <lb/>
Mexican government are working <lb/>
this end. <lb/>
Villa's statement, telegraphed from <lb/>
Chihuahua today, that Benton U <lb/>
four murder, and milking a <lb/>
of cattle was <lb/>
by friends With derision. <lb/>
knew Benton intimately Blurted <lb/>
mi charge of the sort ever had n <lb/>
brought against the Englishman. <lb/>
United men <lb/>
today Information <lb/>
had met similar <lb/>
to Benton, Thoma l, Edwards, <lb/>
consul at has <lb/>
a lured In <lb/>
a review of bis MM <lb/>
wherein he is charged with being n <lb/>
Meanwhile Marion consul <lb/>
st ft.-r I search of <lb/>
and and diligent <lb/>
has been to find <lb/>
In an Interview last night asserted to <lb/>
newspaper men that he had not taken <lb/>
the from lit <lb/>
all. <lb/>
James Conley <lb/>
Sentenced To <lb/>
Chain Gang <lb/>
ATLANTA. Ga., Feb. <lb/>
Conley, factory sweeper, was <lb/>
found guilty today of being an <lb/>
after the fact to the <lb/>
of Mary <lb/>
He was sentenced to twelve months <lb/>
in a convict <lb/>
Conley was the principal Witness <lb/>
against Leo M. Frank at the <lb/>
Which resulted last August in Frank's <lb/>
conviction for murder. He <lb/>
lied he aided Frank in concealing tin <lb/>
I girl's body after Frank had killed <lb/>
her, Frank is under sentence <lb/>
for the crime. <lb/>
Conley defense was the <lb/>
that his alleged acts were not <lb/>
to the murder. <lb/>
The sentence imposed upon him is <lb/>
the extreme punishment under <lb/>
laws for the crime he was con- <lb/>
trial began yesterday and <lb/>
taking of evidence was completed at <lb/>
Some Boy or Girl Will <lb/>
Win a Shetland Tony <lb/>
Without Cost to Them <lb/>
Five of Will In- <lb/>
a Voting Contest on Next <lb/>
That Will Continue <lb/>
Under Death <lb/>
Gets <lb/>
New Trial <lb/>
N. Y Feb. <lb/>
that they were to die and that Becki r <lb/>
to have a new trial reached Gyp <lb/>
the Blood, Lewis. Frank <lb/>
and Lefty Louie Rosenberg <lb/>
in the death house almost at the same <lb/>
time that it reached New York. <lb/>
THE WINNER bE <lb/>
tin- session. <lb/>
The charge of suppression of <lb/>
was based upon first <lb/>
the murder in which <lb/>
his testimony at the trial of Leo. M. <lb/>
Frank who was convicted of the <lb/>
end sentenced to death. This <lb/>
and you want u Shetland Pony FREE f ml <lb/>
cost to you If you a hustler here is your opportunity. On <lb/>
Monday, next, five Greenville business houses will <lb/>
rate a Shetland Pony Contest open to any white hoy or girl <lb/>
fifteen of age, They are going to conduct a voting con- <lb/>
test, give away absolutely t some hoy or girl in thin <lb/>
community a beautiful, young, gentle and sound Shetland Pony <lb/>
with saddle and bridal. Those conducting the contest are Mun- <lb/>
ford Quality Shop, dealers in dry goods, notions and shoes, mil- <lb/>
tailer-made clothes; W. Ricks, fancy groceries; <lb/>
Co., furniture and household furnishings; <lb/>
he professed ignorance high-class and and <lb/>
Tho accessory charge Is based on Reflector Company, publishers of The Daily and M- <lb/>
Sector and high fob printers. <lb/>
During the progress of the contest coupons will he given out <lb/>
each firm conducting tho contest, on all moneys received in <lb/>
Payment of new the payment of old accounts, <lb/>
she had been killed by Frank was read <lb/>
at tho trial <lb/>
Attorney for Conley argued today <lb/>
that these alleged acts of were <lb/>
not accessory to the murder. <lb/>
Attorneys for Leo M. Frank, <lb/>
death sentence for the murder <lb/>
of Mary today filed in the <lb/>
supreme court of Georgia a motion <lb/>
for of arguments of Frank's <lb/>
appeal for a new trial. The appeal <lb/>
filed after a new trial had been re- <lb/>
fused by superior court, was de- <lb/>
by the supreme court February <lb/>
Two Justices dissented. <lb/>
In their motion today attorneys for <lb/>
the convicted factory superintendent <lb/>
hold that certain grounds submitted <lb/>
In their appeal not fully <lb/>
by the court, and present <lb/>
to support of contention <lb/>
There is a space on each coupon for insertion of the child's <lb/>
name, which must be plainly and the coupon deposited <lb/>
in one of the ballot boxes provided for tins purpose, <lb/>
At the close of the contest the votes will lie counted by a com- <lb/>
and the child receiving the largest number of votes will <lb/>
be given the pony, saddle and bridle. <lb/>
In the event of a tie between two or more of the contestants, <lb/>
and the outfit cannot be satisfactorily divided among them, 1800.00 <lb/>
in gold will be equally divided among the tying contestants. <lb/>
This outfit will not go to the idle boy or girl, but to the one <lb/>
that is a hustler. <lb/>
WHO MAY BUT KB THE CONTEST <lb/>
Any white child under fifteen years of age may a <lb/>
Alliance Convention. <lb/>
TORONTO, Ont., Feb. -The <lb/>
to . <lb/>
, lie a decided from ti I <lb/>
annual convention opened here today <lb/>
by Um of tho Do- <lb/>
minion Alliance. Delegates <lb/>
temperance societies and church or- <lb/>
throughout Ontario are In <lb/>
attendance The two program <lb/>
calls for great public <lb/>
meetings at which addresses will be <lb/>
delivered by of wide prom- <lb/>
he- <lb/>
ml secret. <lb/>
Feb. Mr A great <lb/>
Biased by discovery of <lb/>
body of engineer named Ca- <lb/>
of u factory <lb/>
Who mysteriously disappear- <lb/>
ed last December. The story of the <lb/>
the body is a <lb/>
one. brother of II. <lb/>
making nine using effort to solve <lb/>
riddle of the disappearance, <lb/>
ed I letter from I at Nancy, <lb/>
iii which was U account of a con- <lb/>
the writer had had with a <lb/>
fortune-teller, The missing man, the <lb/>
tune teller had said, was murder- <lb/>
ed by a dark, bearded man of <lb/>
about thirty-live years, who bad hid <lb/>
den the body In a ditch in a wood no. <lb/>
far from the factory, and covered it <lb/>
with earth. The dead man's brother <lb/>
although Incredulous, made a search <lb/>
In the place Indicated and at the ex- <lb/>
act spot described by the fortune- <lb/>
teller the body was The <lb/>
latest development In the case Is the <lb/>
arrest a of the <lb/>
man on an accusation of having com- <lb/>
tho crime. The is <lb/>
said to answer the description of the <lb/>
murderer as given by tho fortune <lb/>
teller. <lb/>
Hand does to <lb/>
Italian band that mud <lb/>
headquarters here during tho <lb/>
ALBANY, N. Y, Feb. 24.-A now <lb/>
trial today was <lb/>
the former York <lb/>
lieutenant, under death sentence for <lb/>
the murder Herman b. <lb/>
of appeals. <lb/>
The. court stood six to one. <lb/>
Werner the only dissenting <lb/>
opinion. <lb/>
YORK, Feb. crime <lb/>
for which Booker and the four gun- <lb/>
men received sentence of death stir- <lb/>
red every of New York so- <lb/>
Herman a gambler, <lb/>
shot on the morning of <lb/>
July In front the Hotel <lb/>
In heart of the Ten- <lb/>
Ho was sitting in hotel <lb/>
when a man told him he <lb/>
wanted outside. He walked to the <lb/>
and fell dead before a fusillade <lb/>
pistol The men who killed <lb/>
him Jumped into a waiting <lb/>
bile and sped away. <lb/>
Tho failed to trace the <lb/>
until the clerk of the Club near <lb/>
by told them Its number. The car <lb/>
was found, Its owner and its <lb/>
were and other arrests <lb/>
followed rapidly. <lb/>
Tho convictions of Becker and the <lb/>
gunmen were chiefly baaed on th.- <lb/>
of Jack Rose, a <lb/>
partner, and, <lb/>
Harry one of their agents, <lb/>
This trio turned state's evidence <lb/>
declared they had hired the four <lb/>
to kill Rosenthal at re- <lb/>
quest, was a police <lb/>
ant in charge of tho arm <lb/>
whose duties were to keep <lb/>
in subjection gangs of City ind <lb/>
to regulate gambling and <lb/>
houses of Ill-tame. <lb/>
Rose, Webber and said that <lb/>
the lieutenant made UM <lb/>
position iii collect money from then <lb/>
homes as the price of letting them <lb/>
do Rosenthal w <lb/>
these operation, they mid. and, <lb/>
a grievance against Dee her, . <lb/>
about lo turn over evidence to <lb/>
district attorney. <lb/>
The slate's witness,., insisted <lb/>
Becker urged threatened them <lb/>
until they do III bidding <lb/>
Bucket arrested 1912 <lb/>
but nearly two months elapsed <lb/>
tin- police, found the gunmen. <lb/>
The convictions the four <lb/>
win. appealed with Be k t won on <lb/>
affirmed <lb/>
Officers Get <lb/>
Three Negroes <lb/>
At Big Mill <lb/>
THO WANTED FOB <lb/>
THIRD FOR BEAU- <lb/>
FORT BARB. <lb/>
The big mill In the southern part of <lb/>
the city is quite a resent for <lb/>
fugitives from Justice. About ten <lb/>
day age. officers found a <lb/>
employed there that I <lb/>
been iii search of some time and <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon Constable Pal <lb/>
and -ii officer o. P. Clark i aid <lb/>
second t it it tin re, and found um <lb/>
Mercer and Jun i <lb/>
a here last week on <lb/>
their stopped <lb/>
brick yard and there came across m <lb/>
Babe Fleming, a well n <lb/>
hen and wanted in Beaufort en mi <lb/>
tor escaping from chain gang <lb/>
When Mercer and Resold <lb/>
brought before Magistrate <lb/>
end bound over to criminal court <lb/>
el. r bond of one hundred dollars <lb/>
Dudley discovered that <lb/>
o. them had list. their <lb/>
true, win led for this <lb/>
c Bent and both remanded <lb/>
the cage. <lb/>
The Beaufort were <lb/>
Red Of the of Fleming and an <lb/>
officer arrived today and returned <lb/>
with his man <lb/>
know that my friends <lb/>
like to few others sad <lb/>
have resumed the fame <lb/>
position with the Brest Mutual Lite <lb/>
Insurance Company of New York as <lb/>
I held for the past fourteen <lb/>
And during which time I have <lb/>
built up quite a of <lb/>
business among the very best <lb/>
citizens of eastern North Carolina <lb/>
for which I am profoundly grateful. <lb/>
and will appreciate further favors. <lb/>
l have- moved from Main street to <lb/>
in door to J. K. office, <lb/>
with Mr. II. F. Tyson, where I am <lb/>
fitted up in office and will be <lb/>
glad to have my friends all. <lb/>
for other <lb/>
Yen will tint find me standing <lb/>
mi the In the cold, nor <lb/>
around the s other bu i <lb/>
people, con tort n <lb/>
. ;. v,, Hi and <lb/>
I am yours <lb/>
II I U v II <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
BECOME <lb/>
m mi rim <lb/>
In ml <lb/>
The fund of the Hop <lb/>
. to I <lb/>
latest <lb/>
ii i. Coward <lb/>
C S. I I <lb/>
Hotel tor . <lb/>
ii. . <lb/>
W, ii Long . <lb/>
Home lei and Tel. Co. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
oil <lb/>
by enrolling his her name, in person, or <lb/>
some friend, at each of the places of business mentioned. <lb/>
It coats nothing to the contest; only hard work urn <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Show pluck starting i once, fight- <lb/>
to the finish. <lb/>
The winner of this beautiful pony will he the happiest child <lb/>
in the county. <lb/>
At each, of the will be found a card on <lb/>
which be the name the <lb/>
name o. your child, or some <lb/>
favorite child let them <lb/>
for this prize. <lb/>
AM WAS <lb/>
headquarters here during the winter The these <lb/>
social season. left Tuesday evening comprise acres of the finest blue grass land, Situated, <lb/>
for Washington City. The band Virginia, out miles from Washington <lb/>
composed of clever musician. f home of comprising over pure <lb/>
These from the very best imported <lb/>
having been over in one year the herd was <lb/>
founded. . <lb/>
Some of tho noted owned at the farm hove been <lb/>
Howard II winner of the first prize for stallions ii. <lb/>
f nineteen the World's Fair s Chicago twice <lb/>
champion on the Islands another <lb/>
of the Shetland Belle I <lb/>
Belle Belle Meade Clipper. <lb/>
The hitter four ponies won first prize tor lour in at <lb/>
the Virginia State Fair at in 1918, and two of these <lb/>
ponies have won first prizes in fours and tandem for several <lb/>
past at the Virginia State Fairs. <lb/>
get a button, little folks and make an <lb/>
Mr will be to charge of the contest in behalf of the <lb/>
Reflector and will gladly furnish any information desired by <lb/>
those contemplating becoming contestants.<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00018288_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
by <lb/>
Inc. <lb/>
U. I. Editor. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
year,<lb/>
ma; had upon <lb/>
Hi office III <lb/>
corner Evans <lb/>
mil streets <lb/>
All curds of resolution <lb/>
f reaped will b at <lb/>
c-iii word. <lb/>
advertising <lb/>
will be charged for at three <lb/>
cent per Hue. up to linen.<lb/>
August lulu, at the at <lb/>
Carolina unfit <lb/>
i, <lb/>
It easy for a good man to <lb/>
a bad break <lb/>
feels a bull llama <lb/>
tome plan <lb/>
Men arc not boosters for their him arid he planned to hie Ilk- <lb/>
town when they will so elsewhere not even taking the other <lb/>
Tor their needs, that can be supplied Into big confidence the <lb/>
in South America Col. at home. being. He fitted up the club rooms <lb/>
with sound-multiplying telephone re- <lb/>
A true citizen the one that will and at a given time during <lb/>
We should adopt the buying home even the entertainment the <lb/>
though their prices In some Instance of Governor who from <lb/>
are a little higher. the governors mansion In Raleigh <lb/>
o delivered an address over ion <lb/>
The Iron Is growing cold and not <lb/>
a leader yet. <lb/>
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY <lb/>
h your . No <lb/>
man's money Is good as his money <lb/>
A door was made to shut, but some <lb/>
sensible people seem to forget this <lb/>
fact. <lb/>
The man that will knock his own <lb/>
town would shove little chickens <lb/>
I he creek <lb/>
An army never charges without the <lb/>
command of a leader. Choose your <lb/>
leader. <lb/>
Friday afternoon rain. <lb/>
Know. Saturday morning Mr, Bonn <lb/>
changes in the weather. <lb/>
T up. . will <lb/>
ripe, and till may be the <lb/>
loon b <lb/>
last cold <lb/>
mil give an <lb/>
taking few weeks of <lb/>
ed rest <lb/>
e days bring the <lb/>
dear old spring time around. La <lb/>
come. <lb/>
Choosing a wife Is like pl king out <lb/>
the on a lottery ticket, <lb/>
your Is -ii t to be as gout <lb/>
M your <lb/>
Supreme Is <lb/>
as good as any other when it has the <lb/>
law with it. <lb/>
What sort of an attorney general distance telephone to two hundred <lb/>
Is it who does not have a voice people in Henderson, who heard <lb/>
selecting his own distinctly. A Raleigh <lb/>
lady sang H solo through the <lb/>
telephone, and there were a <lb/>
novel surprise for the guests. <lb/>
News <lb/>
It should be an <lb/>
The administration <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Feb. Will <lb/>
of Washington, was here <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Dr. Joshua Taylor passed through <lb/>
here Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr. Church, of Norfolk, who rep <lb/>
TO <lb/>
M no, DIED ON <lb/>
LAST <lb/>
Reuben son <lb/>
John and A. K Rob <lb/>
was born In Pitt county, June <lb/>
1842. lie was raised to young <lb/>
resents Swift and Co. was here on fathers farm about <lb/>
from Greenville. <lb/>
W. of who Confederate army <lb/>
represents the N. Co. of of aDd <lb/>
Wilmington. N. C. hero last throughout the civil war <lb/>
week On June th, 1862. while engaged <lb/>
Mr II. A. Keller, of Now York a on army In <lb/>
city, who is special agent for a he <lb/>
Peters Cartridge Co. was here Thurs wounded by a <lb/>
mention a thaw <lb/>
without somebody getting their <lb/>
on Harry. <lb/>
Harry will gel freedom Just <lb/>
in time to tour Ho- country In g <lb/>
i lino . <lb/>
. the preside I <lb/>
popular Is that, In a i i <lb/>
n ill hi . <lb/>
going to be music when the <lb/>
woman's suffrage amendment gel <lb/>
be the senate, <lb/>
The ground hog to take i <lb/>
nice of bi here, and call <lb/>
off his had weather <lb/>
A woman's Idea of telling the <lb/>
proximate about her age is <lb/>
divide the actual figures by two <lb/>
There are people ho are pi <lb/>
delighted ti in <lb/>
not pa bill <lb/>
ii n <lb/>
is If it r. bean . Now <lb/>
turn ii lo know <lb/>
;. . f <lb/>
id <lb/>
one baa Invented an I <lb/>
Instead or <lb/>
wonder what next <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
From the Mexican federal point o <lb/>
view a strong strategic position II <lb/>
Di. the <lb/>
Democratic opponents of Roger <lb/>
dare screaming Ion <lb/>
enough to a little <lb/>
slumber. <lb/>
ding to tin <lb/>
ton t the originate <lb/>
i Give u <lb/>
icy for storms <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
Joseph Weldon Bailey, the <lb/>
basso soloist, was in Chicago <lb/>
singing bis celebrated <lb/>
From the <lb/>
Jack the <lb/>
in tarred Republic, is t be mar <lb/>
Thai man II lucky in hating In <lb/>
appeals answered promptly <lb/>
B recall the eon <lb/>
ii George <lb/>
birthday, but anniversary <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
Carolina and Ii <lb/>
have u real <lb/>
problem on hand In wisely handling <lb/>
the Mexican trouble. If the matte <lb/>
is adjusted with the avoidance- of <lb/>
war, as Is earnestly hoped. It <lb/>
be a credit to those in <lb/>
Spring time Is almost here, where <lb/>
Is our park committee You'll have <lb/>
to hurry to get a park ready by the <lb/>
lino the birds begin to sing to re- <lb/>
mind us we like to <lb/>
the park <lb/>
George Washington's <lb/>
just been sold for whereas his <lb/>
chert brought only <lb/>
Why this marked discrimination In immigration Bill will become a <lb/>
favor Of to milder weapons ,,, t. t ha. <lb/>
pal tin house by a vole <lb/>
A hold committed in , and <lb/>
Baltimore, a few nights ago, When to so if President <lb/>
three masked men entered the <lb/>
The unwritten law, that a man <lb/>
the right to slay an Invader of his <lb/>
home, was asserted In a verdict of not <lb/>
guilty In the trial that came to <lb/>
conclusion in Mecklenburg superior <lb/>
court. Saturday. Monroe <lb/>
being tried for his life on the charge <lb/>
of killing Dr. Wooten. on the night <lb/>
February 10th, whom he found In his <lb/>
home an upon Ills <lb/>
wife. The unwritten law stands that <lb/>
a man is justifiable in protecting his <lb/>
home such Invasion. <lb/>
nil Hi <lb/>
it is very evident that the New <lb/>
day. <lb/>
J. W Paul, of Washington, who <lb/>
represent here Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. W. B. Proctor and A. O. <lb/>
Clark, Misses Proctor, Mary <lb/>
Proctor, Mm W. S. Galloway, at- <lb/>
of shell, which disabled him <lb/>
from held duty the remainder of <lb/>
He carried sears of battle <lb/>
to his grave. <lb/>
Two years after the close of <lb/>
war, on April 4th, he married <lb/>
Mattie II. Hooker and located <lb/>
the play at Washington Thurs-1 Greenville where he engaged <lb/>
day night. They report a line play merchandising, <lb/>
and a good time. <lb/>
Mr. A. M. Moseley, of Greenville, <lb/>
was here last week. <lb/>
Julia Jones, of B. C. T. T <lb/>
S. spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
with Mis. Jennie Proctor. <lb/>
Rev, J. A. of Wilson, <lb/>
tilled his regular appointment <lb/>
Sunday and Sunday night. His <lb/>
mons were fine. <lb/>
Miss Ann <lb/>
failed, In the hope of prolonging <lb/>
her life he moved to Charlotte, and <lb/>
later to Florida where she died In <lb/>
There were three children by <lb/>
this marriage, all of whom <lb/>
and now reside In Greenville. They <lb/>
arc Mr. W. A Mrs. Mary <lb/>
A. Sugg and . . Mattie M. <lb/>
After his wife's death In Florida <lb/>
Mr. to <lb/>
I Parker who Is Worked as a traveling <lb/>
graded school of then engaged with the OW <lb/>
my of Music-, overpowered the watch <lb/>
and got <lb/>
man. blew open the safe <lb/>
away with about 15.000. <lb/>
SOD should veto the bill, congress <lb/>
will then pass It over his head. II <lb/>
is well known that President <lb/>
vetoed bill at the suggestion of <lb/>
Cardinal Gibbons who It bitterly op <lb/>
posed lo the It will keep hi <lb/>
a man recently said that real <lb/>
in Greenville wee as high It Catholic brethren from coming over <lb/>
is in Baltimore. many trans m .,,,,,,. <lb/>
. rs . made h week In On n <lb/>
and In each Instance g o <lb/>
I Ii <lb/>
proof we hat <lb/>
the <lb/>
teaching in th . <lb/>
pent the week-end with Dr. Dominion steamship Company, be <lb/>
and C. M. and returned b agency <lb/>
. .,. and then transferred u <lb/>
Our It K carrier. Mr. W. T. Washington with the same company <lb/>
Bike, has purchased an It. C. II. nu- company <lb/>
You can just bet our town some twenty-Odd years, until the <lb/>
is making preparation for a big Tar river transportation <lb/>
this summer. followed by a purchase by the Nor- <lb/>
It looks as If we are going to have <lb/>
some bad weather again. <lb/>
the Ideal <lb/>
folk Southern railroad and withdraw <lb/>
. boats from the river. last <lb/>
work was of Norfolk South- <lb/>
railroad at Arthur, which <lb/>
he when stricken with hi- <lb/>
TO RECEIVE DONATIONS l,;,,,,, sickness. <lb/>
October he married Miss <lb/>
committee of the Hope Fire j May Warren, of Greenville. One <lb/>
Company in charge of receiving do- Hon, u Edward tale <lb/>
i nations for the furnishing of their <lb/>
that Wilson will take or report many h, ,.,,,, Mr <lb/>
from any prelate from their circular recently church, and <lb/>
alee but his own good walk of life be was a faithful <lb/>
The following contributions He loved th. <lb/>
ii of bu <lb/>
should . satisfied with <lb/>
population of six thousand <lb/>
with an opportunity to add <lb/>
more to the number Every day men <lb/>
are asking to our town for <lb/>
their families, but necessarily tin <lb/>
are refined because there are not <lb/>
sufficient dwellings. Greenville cat <lb/>
ml I In- In I, <lb/>
have in <lb/>
end and political , ,,. ,.,,, .,. <lb/>
lent Taft be a warn- Dr. Laughinghouse <lb/>
to President Dr. D. . <lb/>
,, w. P. . <lb/>
ARE RICH I <lb/>
A. F A. M. No. <lb/>
The prepared by . <lb/>
Attorney Brown, giving the . <lb/>
facts and citing supreme court S. T. Hicks . <lb/>
Ions bearing upon tin- stock law situ- Harris <lb/>
county, ought to convince <lb/>
any person of ordinary <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
. 8.00 <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
, 1.00 <lb/>
. 6.00 <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
. 2.50 <lb/>
Muster, did what in- could to ad- <lb/>
His kingdom on the earth and <lb/>
lo his fellowman. He was n <lb/>
good and an honor to bin com- <lb/>
He was also a <lb/>
the fraternity. <lb/>
His death occurred on Sunday <lb/>
morning. February 22nd, following <lb/>
Illness of about weeks. <lb/>
of several men of means <lb/>
could furnish these homes, and board of county commissioner <lb/>
the course- of a few years reap In th. <lb/>
Hose- Co . <lb/>
Cavil . <lb/>
I O. O. F. <lb/>
Hall and Moore . <lb/>
Frank Wilson . <lb/>
1.00 wore conducted at the late <lb/>
. 6.00 <lb/>
. 6.00 <lb/>
on Monday afternoon, con- <lb/>
ducted by his pastor, Rev. J. M <lb/>
Daniel, assisted by Daniel <lb/>
of Ayden. The Interment was at <lb/>
harvest <lb/>
More and more people who <lb/>
papers are learning lo <lb/>
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All the new fabrics in white <lb/>
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Ginghams, Percales, Pop- <lb/>
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slue, cut near the floor of each <lb/>
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DRINKING PAN AND GRIT BOX <lb/>
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The John Flanagan Boggy Co. <lb/>
Buggies, Harness, Bicycles, Etc., <lb/>
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modern employer considers politeness, <lb/>
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Drinking Pan and Hopper. <lb/>
for hi and grit, or <lb/>
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paint. Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb/>
King Windsor hard Wall Platter. <lb/>
Atlas O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb/>
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Better Prices Are Always Secured <lb/>
When Eggs Are Sorted According <lb/>
to Size and Color. <lb/>
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appreciate your efforts It you will <lb/>
sort your according to and <lb/>
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Blooming put Hi<lb/>
ii Die. pot <lb/>
bushes, shrub <lb/>
hedge plants and shade tree <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone order <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
J. I,. Co. <lb/>
Greenhouse <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Jr <lb/>
Agent All Greenville and <lb/>
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Kin r mil. <lb/>
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Distributors <lb/>
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Write Call or phone Don, <lb/>
illustrators <lb/>
work our specialty. <lb/>
day <lb/>
Buy them now before <lb/>
they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
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HAVANA.<lb/>
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C. is. <lb/>
i S, A. By, Chap- <lb/>
Mrs. C, <lb/>
I Via I rd Mr Line  <lb/>
All i n OS, <lb/>
t the trip. <lb/>
l HAVANA <lb/>
including stops at st <lb/>
Palo Miami nay- <lb/>
over the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Si . to Key West, <lb/>
and Steamer to Havana. Many side- <lb/>
trips Included, both Florida and <lb/>
Cuba. <lb/>
Optional hide trip to <lb/>
First clans the best hotels <lb/>
everywhere, Pullman, room <lb/>
sleepers Dining Cars, Meals <lb/>
and Stateroom on steamer. <lb/>
For Itinerary lull details. <lb/>
Write the <lb/>
TIM HIST V <lb/>
Raleigh. . C. <lb/>
Cabbage Plants<lb/>
CABBAGE <lb/>
Kin BALE. <lb/>
, Jersey <lb/>
lion large ate Drum Head, <lb/>
this selection should <lb/>
gag headings through the <lb/>
for I 1.1 <lb/>
for in lot <lb/>
to at per <lb/>
over 10.000 at per thousand t <lb/>
n. b. N. Can <lb/>
any size. <lb/>
Count and guaranteed. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur<lb/>
GREENVILLE, C.<lb/>
s n in <lb/>
MAINE SEED POTATOES <lb/>
ave a car <lb/>
Genuine Maine Grown <lb/>
Seed Potatoes <lb/>
Leave your orders with us <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS <lb/>
Colored Association. <lb/>
The Colored Teachers An <lb/>
of Pitt county to be held at Green- <lb/>
ville, February <lb/>
Program follows. <lb/>
Paper Necessity of good order and <lb/>
how to obtain <lb/>
Solo <lb/>
a attention. <lb/>
Every teacher Is urged to be pres- <lb/>
and take part in discussion fol <lb/>
owing each <lb/>
Announcement for next meeting <lb/>
Adjournment p. m. <lb/>
MANNING MOORE. <lb/>
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Feb. lit- <lb/>
societies of <lb/>
School will give the debate <lb/>
night, which wan postponed last <lb/>
Friday night <lb/>
We have to look at. suits to <lb/>
wear, suits to thou who <lb/>
sire to dress well. B. Forrest am <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
lime, building lime <lb/>
and cement always on hand at A <lb/>
XV. and Co. <lb/>
Mr. I-. L. Kittrell. of as <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
When in need spurting <lb/>
see J. Cox and Son, they a good <lb/>
supply on hand, <lb/>
A concert will given by <lb/>
Juliette Miss <lb/>
vocal soloist, and <lb/>
Louise Futrell, violinist, of Raleigh, <lb/>
N. C. In the High <lb/>
auditorium, Saturday evening, March <lb/>
the seventh at eight o'clock. The ad- <lb/>
mission will be twenty-five cents. <lb/>
Our stock of shoes are now more <lb/>
than we ever had. In- <lb/>
your Inspection when in need <lb/>
Come and them. Harrington <lb/>
Barber and Co, <lb/>
Prof, K. c. Nye spent a <lb/>
it is cold and has snowed a <lb/>
the weather may get worse <lb/>
However, It. W. Hail has plenty <lb/>
mats, hoof, sausage and oysters <lb/>
N. A. of <lb/>
was here yesterday. <lb/>
A word to the ladles We <lb/>
just opened up our spring line <lb/>
dross goods. Come and look over <lb/>
our stock. It. Forrest and Co. <lb/>
Prof. R. Carroll went to Kin <lb/>
Monday afternoon. <lb/>
If it is good Hour that you are look- <lb/>
for go to Harbor and <lb/>
Co. and your wants shall ho supplied <lb/>
Miss Cora Walston, of <lb/>
pent the week-end with Miss Anna <lb/>
If you are expecting to travel this <lb/>
you should a. w. <lb/>
and Co and buy one of those fast <lb/>
bicycles. She's a hummer. <lb/>
When you are In town and get <lb/>
see R. W. he Is prepared <lb/>
to serve nice oysters and barbecue <lb/>
Mr. David of Clay Hoot <lb/>
was here Sunday night. <lb/>
J. Cox and Son for your fruits <lb/>
candies, lee cream and all kinds of <lb/>
soft drinks. <lb/>
Murder And Arson <lb/>
milted by <lb/>
CHARLOTTE, Feb. A charred <lb/>
body, believed to be that of Clerk <lb/>
and the <lb/>
of citizens, who were attracted <lb/>
store at Harbor's June <lb/>
by a pistol shot at o'clock, go <lb/>
to Indicate that a store was robbed, <lb/>
murder probably committed and th. <lb/>
tore by the robbers at <lb/>
place tonight. <lb/>
The first to arrive n the scene say <lb/>
that two boxes wore against the <lb/>
dour of the building, the safe door <lb/>
was upon and a lamp, turned lo <lb/>
gleaming feebly on the floor beside <lb/>
it. while flames won spreading from <lb/>
the roar of the building ail over Hie <lb/>
store. No attempt wan made to so <lb/>
ii the content, of the safe had been <lb/>
tampered with, In the limited time <lb/>
t ear ii was for <lb/>
iv. ho was supposed to have been <lb/>
in the store. <lb/>
He could mil but by the <lb/>
light of embers, when the build- <lb/>
was In ashes, a body SM found In <lb/>
what had boon the back part of the <lb/>
This Is supposed to he <lb/>
Lyerly, as It was practically certain <lb/>
that tie was In the store at o'clock. <lb/>
No examination was made of the <lb/>
tonight, sheriff <lb/>
from Salisbury, are search- <lb/>
for a to the robbers If such <lb/>
were, but the affair tonight Is <lb/>
i seemingly Impenetrable mystery. <lb/>
NO TO INHALE <lb/>
NO TO TAKE <lb/>
King of <lb/>
penetrates quickly. You just <lb/>
rub It on. scatters <lb/>
congestion Inflammation. <lb/>
In this way a cold that may <lb/>
lead to Pneumonia or Croup Is <lb/>
quickly checked. No <lb/>
ed fumes to get In your <lb/>
Strangulation of infants <lb/>
Impossible, <lb/>
is endorsed by <lb/>
cal physicians. You should have <lb/>
a bottle in the home for <lb/>
Croup comes in tho <lb/>
night. The slight sough might <lb/>
ho by morning. <lb/>
Druggists guarantee <lb/>
Three sizes. and 11.00. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Concord, I, V,<lb/>
AT <lb/>
II. HI <lb/>
A very large congregation attended <lb/>
services ill Memorial Moth <lb/>
church, it in in. <lb/>
oh. the fiftieth <lb/>
ii I o or., mil of tin- <lb/>
is of The member <lb/>
Tar River Lodge K P <lb/>
ii. a and occupied the pi w <lb/>
The sermon was y Rev. J. It, Daniel <lb/>
pastor the From to <lb/>
we be ho preached t <lb/>
of tone and eloquence, H <lb/>
fittingly emphasized bonds <lb/>
friendship have existed from ti <lb/>
lime the words of the text were spoken <lb/>
by Abraham lo Lot down through tin <lb/>
ages, and tho value b <lb/>
man, strong in character, who is <lb/>
ways ready to extend the helping <lb/>
band to the weak. The strong <lb/>
of devotion between and P <lb/>
referred to beautifully I <lb/>
the speaker It the kind of <lb/>
n that leaves a lasting <lb/>
n,. <lb/>
A feature the musical tin <lb/>
services wee a duet by Mrs j c <lb/>
Move Mr Lewis<lb/>
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V. <lb/>
Every year LOSE buy the <lb/>
that is rod them withe l Farm Mat <lb/>
We carry an up-to-date line Farm and Machines <lb/>
that will yon absolute sat Th ire most <lb/>
practical and dependable on the mar net. <lb/>
Wm In stock Cutters, Disc Ha rows. Ma- <lb/>
rt j re s r a H C and Corn Planters, Chi I . I <lb/>
and S Plows, besides many Other farm and B tools. <lb/>
and the the most <lb/>
successful made. <lb/>
See to it that do not lose money <lb/>
this year.<lb/>
HART HADLEY, <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
T I. Moore <lb/>
g I <lb/>
ENEMY TO BEAUTIFUL TREES <lb/>
Cottony Maple Scale In Past Ten <lb/>
Year. Has Wrought Serious Dam- <lb/>
age to Many Trees. <lb/>
Tho cottony maple scale is la <lb/>
sect that for the past ten years <lb/>
a serious enemy to thousands of <lb/>
and valuable Th <lb/>
plants of the scale are numerous, <lb/>
th. most Important being the soft <lb/>
linden, box elder, elm. oak. <lb/>
poplar, beech, hawthorn, <lb/>
more, locust, <lb/>
mulberry, grape, poison try, Virginia <lb/>
rose, gooseberry, <lb/>
plum, pear and apple <lb/>
In with the It Is <lb/>
necessary lo in ease the <lb/>
advisability of artificial means of con- <lb/>
trolling It. In localities the <lb/>
enemies of this pest <lb/>
very efficient work, making In many <lb/>
eases application, of remedies <lb/>
The Illinois <lb/>
station stales that scale In <lb/>
great numbers at Intervals night <lb/>
Sen years. <lb/>
The Infested trees, advises tho de- <lb/>
can be treated during the <lb/>
dormant season with a strong solution <lb/>
f kerosene emulsion without any in- <lb/>
to trees This emulsion used <lb/>
at per cent, or more In strength, or <lb/>
oil at the rate of one <lb/>
pound to a gallon of water, has been <lb/>
reported In be very effective in killing <lb/>
the bit by the spray. <lb/>
In spraying during the period when <lb/>
trees are in foliage a weaker so- <lb/>
must necessarily be used. It Is <lb/>
not safe lo use kerosene emulsion <lb/>
r than a to per oil, <lb/>
and at this strength there might <lb/>
a slight Injury to the foliage. It <lb/>
has been B Single <lb/>
application of a in per i I a <lb/>
emulsion applied at the proper time <lb/>
In summer will destroy about two <lb/>
thirds of recently d inserts <lb/>
and two applications, one applied <lb/>
tho and the other at end <lb/>
of tho period destroy <lb/>
font of them <lb/>
MACHINE FOR TREE PLANTING <lb/>
Implement Designed by Utah Black- <lb/>
smith Enables One Man to Plant <lb/>
Many Trees In Short Time. <lb/>
With a tool designed <lb/>
by a Utah blacksmith, the hole Is dug. <lb/>
little tree Inserted and tho earth <lb/>
packed around the roots In one <lb/>
The Implement consists of a <lb/>
bar With a crossarm at tho top and <lb/>
Jean <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
S. T. HICKS <lb/>
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb/>
Moved New Store n 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 attention <lb/>
Residence Phone <lb/>
Office Phone <lb/>
FORD <lb/>
The Universal Car <lb/>
roaring Runabout 500.00 <lb/>
I o b. Detroit <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
LAST CALL <lb/>
I will be at the following <lb/>
places on ca e given for the <lb/>
purpose collecting taxes <lb/>
for the year 1913. <lb/>
Heaver Hum at . <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii, tin i Township at . <lb/>
Town-hip ill.----- <lb/>
I blend at . <lb/>
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Swift at <lb/>
Meet me and save costs <lb/>
Arthur March t <lb/>
i Roads . ti <lb/>
Hi Hunk<lb/>
Falkland March t <lb/>
I Hunk. . March <lb/>
March<lb/>
S. I. Dudley, Sheriff, <lb/>
Tics With Machine. <lb/>
three t <lb/>
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it, ml <lb/>
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The i Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General liver, <lb/>
Drives Out B up <lb/>
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tonic and <lb/>
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Old Way Planting With Three <lb/>
in. or tho <lb/>
made by <lb/>
one man with ibis tool can plant <lb/>
small trees In S- <lb/>
Pei <lb/>
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per cant Iran will be a curiosity, <lb/>
and the man who n. a t. <lb/>
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For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
OUR KAYO 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 oat 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 back. <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/>
SALE. <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt <lb/>
In th Superior Court. Before D. <lb/>
C. Moore. Clerk. <lb/>
Leila E. Williams Ad- <lb/>
Of K. K <lb/>
William <lb/>
Verla William, and Leila <lb/>
minors and half at law of B, I <lb/>
Williams, <lb/>
of a decree <lb/>
of Pitt county mad by <lb/>
c Ink I <lb/>
I'm county, on the <lb/>
1913, in th en- <lb/>
titled cause tin- mod com- <lb/>
loner on Monday, the <lb/>
of March, expose to pub- <lb/>
tale before court house door <lb/>
in Ci. in highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, <lb/>
or pan i Ii land, <lb/>
Lying being m <lb/>
township, <lb/>
LAUD <lb/>
By of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage <lb/>
ed and delivered by A. <lb/>
wife to Ida L. Knox to W. C. <lb/>
Jami-a on the 30th day of December. <lb/>
which was duly re- <lb/>
corded in tho office of <lb/>
of Pitt county in book Q <lb/>
Bag MS, the will sell <lb/>
tor before the court house door <lb/>
In on Tuesday, February <lb/>
24th. at p. m. a one half <lb/>
In the following <lb/>
described tract of tract <lb/>
of land in Bethel <lb/>
By of a mortgage executed <lb/>
t me by the Independent Loving <lb/>
executed on the 23rd day of <lb/>
July. and registered in hook 1- <lb/>
page MS, of the Pitt county reg <lb/>
t, try. setting forth certain terms and <lb/>
stipulation which haw not been com <lb/>
piled with. I herewith advertise for <lb/>
ale to the highest bidder at <lb/>
COUrt house on Wednesday, the <lb/>
f March. ISM, BOOS, the fol- <lb/>
lowing described <lb/>
Situated in an near ad- <lb/>
the lands Thomas Cannon <lb/>
J. W <lb/>
TO<lb/>
North A. Harris tract of <lb/>
Una and being Lot No. S. in the said mortgage. <lb/>
the lands of James. Dr. it. T. Cox. A. fox and <lb/>
Bailie A and others, con-1 others. For better description, ref- <lb/>
by estimation -r. acres is given to deed bearing even <lb/>
or and being the land inherited date of this instrument giving <lb/>
Ida U Knox from mother Re-Intent and boundary for acre <lb/>
A Harris, said Interest being hand, said deed being made by A. G. <lb/>
the lite estate of Cox and to independent <lb/>
Bryan, said land known as the <lb/>
To <lb/>
o . I C. <lb/>
Richmond. V. <lb/>
Norfolk.<lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
I ii W. V. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
vision of the II. P. Williams land <lb/>
and beginning at a stake on the <lb/>
Snow Hill road near the crossing of <lb/>
Pasture Branch and running with <lb/>
said road north east poles. <lb/>
then north 1-2. east poles, then <lb/>
north IS, east 1-2 poles to the <lb/>
i bridge a ditch, then with said <lb/>
ditch south west poles to a <lb/>
sweet gum. T. I. and E K <lb/>
i corner, then south anal poles <lb/>
I to a Poplar in a prong of Jacob's <lb/>
1-2. east poles to a stake, <lb/>
then south 1-2. west to a White <lb/>
W. C. IAMBS Mortgagee. <lb/>
JAMES SON, <lb/>
IS ltd <lb/>
SALE SEAL ESTATE. <lb/>
virtue of a power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by W. L. F. <lb/>
and wife N. J. Corey to <lb/>
Z. V. Hooker, dated 3rd day of Jan- <lb/>
1911. and duly recorded In the <lb/>
in <lb/>
to the purchase of said <lb/>
land by Independent loving <lb/>
the said Independent Loving Union <lb/>
became indebted to A, c and <lb/>
gives deed of trust as security <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
Terms of sale <lb/>
This the 16th day of February, 1914. <lb/>
A. G. Cox. Mortgagee. <lb/>
S. I. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Will you allow me space In your <lb/>
to say that the old soldiers <lb/>
and the of Pitt at large, are <lb/>
to be congratulated that the Commit- <lb/>
to on Exercises has secured the <lb/>
Honorable J. W. Bailey, of Raleigh. <lb/>
to deliver the address at the Reunion <lb/>
of Bryan Camp of Coated <lb/>
on May 12th 10th <lb/>
being memorial day. There <lb/>
should assemble those old pa- <lb/>
wore the gray a large crowd <lb/>
bear this son of <lb/>
state, who is one the loading minds <lb/>
of the progressive thought of the <lb/>
slate. As a thinker and <lb/>
s of speaker he is second to none <lb/>
North Carolina, and <lb/>
so fortunate as to hear him will not <lb/>
be disappointed. <lb/>
U BROWN, <lb/>
Chairman of <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given that a <lb/>
was filed by the Board at Its <lb/>
regular meeting February 1914, <lb/>
register's In Pitt county. <lb/>
book page the undersigned asking that a road be laid out In Con- <lb/>
will, on Saturday, the day of township, as <lb/>
I West 1914, at o'clock, noon, <lb/>
tO the beginning, containing 1-2 <lb/>
HUSBAND RESCUED <lb/>
DESPAIRING WIFE <lb/>
Alter Foot Years of Discouraging so could not stand, <lb/>
and l gave up In despair. <lb/>
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave <lb/>
Up in Despair. Husband <lb/>
Came to Rescue. <lb/>
Cab-on, an interesting letter <lb/>
from this place, Mrs. Bullock <lb/>
writes as suffered for four <lb/>
years, womanly troubles, and during <lb/>
this time, I could only sit up for a little <lb/>
while, and could not walk anywhere at <lb/>
all. At times, I would have severe pains <lb/>
in my left side. <lb/>
The doctor was called In, and his treat- <lb/>
relieved me for a while, but was <lb/>
soon confined to my bed again. After <lb/>
that, nothing seemed to do me any good <lb/>
At last, my husband me a <lb/>
Die woman's tonic, and I com- <lb/>
taking it. From the very first <lb/>
could tell it was helping me. I <lb/>
can now walk two miles without its <lb/>
tiring and am doing all my <lb/>
If you are all run down from womanly <lb/>
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try <lb/>
the woman's Ionic. It has helped <lb/>
more than a million women, in its <lb/>
success, and should <lb/>
surely help you, too. Your druggist has <lb/>
sold for years. He knows what <lb/>
it will do. Ask him. He will <lb/>
mend Begin taking today. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
D-pl. Venn., foe <lb/>
n your e book. Mom <lb/>
for In <lb/>
Starting at a point near J, P. <lb/>
to public sale at the court eon's house in and <lb/>
door in to Road and running westward- <lb/>
, wt ; <lb/>
ship, and state and beginning tracts or pared of t career. <lb/>
t. a Popular in a prong of Jacob's Pitt and Mate of North Carolina and across his land to road <lb/>
Branch then down the run of described as thence with by his home <lb/>
Branch corner of tract, situated m u, the inn and New Ban, road <lb/>
W I Williams. Jr., then with his township, bounded on the north by being about one and one-ha f mil. s; <lb/>
line north S-4. east pole, to . S. P. In length, same w II heard at he <lb/>
at Emma J. Jam- on the by the regular meeting of the board March <lb/>
then so I-, east poles to the of Nelson and Dennis <lb/>
beginning, containing acres, more Branch; on the by <lb/>
or less The two tracts land of W. I, K. Corey and S <lb/>
lot No, the II P. on the east by <lb/>
lands, which allotted containing acres, more or <lb/>
to E, P. Williams by deed loss and being the <lb/>
dated the 14th day of June, 1907, as on which <lb/>
appears of record in the register's of- <lb/>
Bee In Pitt county In book T S, page <lb/>
Think of All <lb/>
You Eat <lb/>
No wonder you some- <lb/>
time have a <lb/>
headache, feel dizzy, <lb/>
are troubled with in- <lb/>
digestion and can't i <lb/>
sleep. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
will help your liver do <lb/>
work regularly, as <lb/>
it Take no <lb/>
sugar <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
by order of the Hoard. <lb/>
HELL. Clerk <lb/>
II <lb/>
tract of land <lb/>
L. V. <lb/>
TM sale will be made for the <lb/>
pose of making assets of the j <lb/>
of E P, Williams, deceased, and <lb/>
sale will also Include the dower in- <lb/>
of Leila E Williams i <lb/>
widow of the said E E. Williams and <lb/>
at said sale wilt lake <lb/>
the entire fee simple title, clear of <lb/>
all encumbrances. <lb/>
Tills the day of January, 1914, <lb/>
P. C HARDING, Commissioner, <lb/>
HARDING a Attorneys. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
the lands of Amy <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that on Mon- <lb/>
W. L. P. Corey day. March at o'clock <lb/>
and Wife now reside the Peat Houses at County Home <lb/>
SECOND TRACT. Situated in Chi- known as number one. two and three. <lb/>
cod township on the east side of will be sold at public sale, at the <lb/>
r. Fork Swamp adjoining the lands of court house door In Greenville, by <lb/>
and Others, and Julius Brown, county attorney. <lb/>
containing acres, more or less order of the Hoard of <lb/>
and being the same tract of land of county. <lb/>
conveyed by Samuel Corey to W. I. The board reserves the right <lb/>
Covey by deed r corded in the rev reject and all <lb/>
bids. <lb/>
b the Basis of all Industry <lb/>
LARD silk. <lb/>
By virtue of a second decree of <lb/>
the superior court of county. In <lb/>
the case of Haddock, widow, <lb/>
vs. It W Smith, et all., the <lb/>
commissioner will offer for sale be- <lb/>
fore the court door In <lb/>
on Monday. March 2nd, the j ban of all good farming. Write for <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
i Basis of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
by the bl a in the United <lb/>
State on Lime on t Farm, and get price <lb/>
of the lime, j bur <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you <lb/>
lowing described tract Sit <lb/>
In tho county of and In <lb/>
township. That tract of land <lb/>
lying on the side of Swamp. <lb/>
on north by the lands of POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
Mrs. at L. Cox, at containing STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
NO acres more or less, and <lb/>
the same tract of land convoyed tn <lb/>
it k by Mary a. Had- <lb/>
dock and being UM land upon which <lb/>
John it. Haddock i <lb/>
hi <lb/>
Ti tie, one-hall tub <lb/>
an i i l-t. 1918 <lb/>
. February 4th, <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by Ellen E <lb/>
to W, B Brown on the <lb/>
mi I'll, and duly re- <lb/>
ti. JAMES and Attorney, <lb/>
d 5-28 <lb/>
BRIDGE ii m into in mks. <lb/>
SMALL <lb/>
u w. smith. Commissioner, corded In of the <lb/>
deed county, North Car- <lb/>
hook ii page Ml, the <lb/>
ii, expose to public, sale <lb/>
i i how e door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to highest bidder, on Sat <lb/>
the day of March. <lb/>
I at o'clock, Boon, certain tract <lb/>
or parcel of laud, lying and <lb/>
In the Town of County <lb/>
j Of and North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, <lb/>
Beginning at Mania Cindy's corner <lb/>
las t i t. <lb/>
j. at her home in I <lb/>
sir. et, entertained a a <lb/>
friend at a luncheon, In hon- <lb/>
or of Mrs John h Small, of <lb/>
legion and Margaret Bryan, runs west to Mill street, thane <lb/>
New Barn. During the game trail about foal south, those parallel <lb/>
tarred, followed at th. with line to th railroad right <lb/>
Conclusion by a three lunch-1 of way, thence north about feet to <lb/>
The were the being that portion of <lb/>
anted a pretty hyacinths the lot which the <lb/>
further description <lb/>
deed from S. J. Nobles to Ellen <lb/>
E. recorded In book T-S. <lb/>
HI <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
w it BROWN, Mortgage <lb/>
Atty., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
NOTICE LAND <lb/>
Under and by virtue a power <lb/>
of sale contained in a certain deed <lb/>
of trust executed to by Riley <lb/>
Jenkins, and bearing date 21st, <lb/>
1912, to the payment of a <lb/>
certain bond of even therewith, <lb/>
and the stipulation contained In <lb/>
said deed of trust not having been <lb/>
compiled with, and upon request of <lb/>
the power of said bond, the under <lb/>
signed will sell at public for <lb/>
cash on the 4th day of March, 1914, <lb/>
at two o'clock p. m. <lb/>
tho hereinafter <lb/>
ed, the follow lands described In <lb/>
said deed of trust, <lb/>
Lying and being In the county of <lb/>
Carolina township. North Car- <lb/>
and adjoining the Lands of <lb/>
Jenkins. Wade Williams, <lb/>
Bryant and Others, and bound m <lb/>
Hie north by the lands of <lb/>
r Harper, on the east by <lb/>
the lands Walter Harper, on th, <lb/>
south by the lands Wade William <lb/>
and on the west by the lands <lb/>
Jenkins, and being all <lb/>
tract of land whereon the said <lb/>
now Ursa, and being a part <lb/>
of the lands sold to Jen <lb/>
kin deed from John Rollins an <lb/>
lining SI acres, more or less <lb/>
Jan, 88th, 1914. <lb/>
JOHN T Trustee <lb/>
J C, SMITH Atty. <lb/>
Id <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Church a <lb/>
The Memorial church <lb/>
changed its plan, noted recently, w <lb/>
parsonage ill the south- <lb/>
east portion of the town, and has <lb/>
purchased the Cherry house <lb/>
nearly opposite the church on <lb/>
street, to use for that purpose. Th <lb/>
for tin property was executed <lb/>
I yesterday. Just the <lb/>
th church makes the In <lb/>
I cation very for a parsonage <lb/>
M M <lb/>
., I d- <lb/>
run search m-n <lb/>
ii u- <lb/>
PAT SOT BUILD <lb/>
,,, l<lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
LAWYERS, <lb/>
Washington. C. <lb/>
Kl <lb/>
under Taylor <lb/>
defeated the Mexican under <lb/>
Anna In battle of <lb/>
best layer or pure white <lb/>
hell eggs per of <lb/>
Mrs. E. C. King, Falkland. N. C<lb/>
and ex <lb/>
Vice President were <lb/>
shot and killed in the <lb/>
of Mexico city <lb/>
office In Pitt county in book <lb/>
E-B, page <lb/>
THIRD TRACT, Situated in <lb/>
township, on <lb/>
acres, more or less, and <lb/>
being the land granted by the state <lb/>
of North Carolina to Samuel Corey <lb/>
appears of record in book Y-3. <lb/>
pane <lb/>
TRACT. Lying and be- <lb/>
In Swift Creek township, adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of Nashville Wilson <lb/>
W. B. Bland. R. H. Carrie and Sal- <lb/>
lie Bland, containing acres, more <lb/>
or leas. <lb/>
TRACT. Lying and <lb/>
In Swift Creek township and on <lb/>
both sides of the Washington road, <lb/>
adjoining the of R. H. Car- <lb/>
Haywood Cox and others and <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
This sale will be made for the <lb/>
purpose of satisfying the terms of <lb/>
said mortgage deed and the above I <lb/>
described land will be subdivided <lb/>
Into smaller traces and will be sold <lb/>
both as a whole and in subdivision, <lb/>
to suit purchasers. <lb/>
This the 5th day of February. 1914 , <lb/>
z. v. hooker. Mortgage <lb/>
Id <lb/>
This February <lb/>
n. I. <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
lewis. Chairman, <lb/>
HELL. <lb/>
Clerk of the <lb/>
his <lb/>
Of the many social events <lb/>
to Mrs. John H small, of <lb/>
Washington, one of the most <lb/>
and attractive was party <lb/>
by Mis B. B her <lb/>
lovely home on Fifth street. <lb/>
The was <lb/>
ed with Mowers and <lb/>
ONLY <lb/>
Let E Rot Year Compost <lb/>
I . -ii the champion I ha world. <lb/>
I'll rot <lb/>
or t. t, <lb/>
n o m <lb/>
in lets two <lb/>
t en ;. I <lb/>
. a of that <lb/>
U nit f i <lb/>
C r , <lb/>
s it <lb/>
. n t, <lb/>
I Mo., i a <lb/>
t , I . t ; i. . <lb/>
I am Red Devil Lye <lb/>
Tor CAN <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
; WT I. <lb/>
LARD SILK <lb/>
By virtue of the power conferred <lb/>
upon me by a decree the superior <lb/>
the court of county made February <lb/>
v bole lower floor being thrown o. In n special <lb/>
to the numerous In which Joseph L, Hobgood, ad- <lb/>
no the were served of Carr is plain <lb/>
delicious punch, and were then Stocks, Lizzie Gil- <lb/>
moat attractive Ada Nobles, Alb, it Carr <lb/>
ore i aids, as the game of the John H. Carr. Lena <lb/>
Euchre and Rook. cloth, Mary E. Tyson others <lb/>
th most game it at law of Richard Carr are <lb/>
ii that a world of arrived fondants I will on Wednesday, <lb/>
to reward the winners. All i IS. in front of the court house <lb/>
of the prizes of the most I door In sell for sash to to-date line of men's pants Com. <lb/>
attractive and designs the highest bidder the following de- and let us give you the beet fit and <lb/>
Mr. J. W. Ferrell at piece or parcel of land, sit- lowest price you ever got, <lb/>
and Mrs captured the In township, In and Co. <lb/>
Root prize Visitors prizes were pro , county adjoining the of Al- <lb/>
to Mn, Small and i Carr. Hoes, Prank- <lb/>
an of New Bern. En land and others, containing <lb/>
Kt wide were eighteen acres more or leas and being <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Little Minnie Mae Smith Continues to <lb/>
Improve. Other <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Mae Smith, the little 11-year-old <lb/>
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. s. <lb/>
smith was taken with the <lb/>
In December, but her people <lb/>
thought there was nothing <lb/>
about the child's Illness. The child <lb/>
continued to grow worse. However <lb/>
at length they took her to the Rob- <lb/>
Bruce Memorial Hospital <lb/>
at Kinston. Her case had already de- <lb/>
Into the when she <lb/>
got there. Dr. J. M. told <lb/>
her parents that there was absolute <lb/>
no hope for her an opera- <lb/>
ton and only one chance In a <lb/>
and with the operation. The <lb/>
was performed In each side. It <lb/>
reported that the child was dead <lb/>
and lie grandmother started to the <lb/>
burial, hut fortunately the report <lb/>
false. It was ten weeks yesterday <lb/>
since little Minnie Mae went to th <lb/>
and her little eyes are as <lb/>
bright as little jewels. She Is <lb/>
proving every day and we are hop- <lb/>
that she will soon able <lb/>
v about again. Dr. J. M. Parrott <lb/>
says that this case has been the <lb/>
remarkable one In the history of bis <lb/>
practice. It looked as If there <lb/>
no possible chance for the child ts <lb/>
live. Her parents and friends are <lb/>
very grateful to Dr. Parrott for the <lb/>
excellent attention he gave her. <lb/>
If It Is cash you want bring your <lb/>
beef cattle, chickens and <lb/>
pigs to R. W. nail. <lb/>
See Harrington. Barber and Cora <lb/>
for your stalk cutters, they have <lb/>
two styles and good ones. <lb/>
If you want rubber boots or shoes <lb/>
see before you buy. A. W. <lb/>
and Co. <lb/>
Go to J. Cox and Son for <lb/>
nice Ice cream and soft drinks of <lb/>
kinds. <lb/>
Misses Smith and <lb/>
Corey went to Ayden yesterday. <lb/>
When you want feed stuff, hay grain <lb/>
ate . see Kittrell and Co. <lb/>
Our men's suits are going last <lb/>
Low prices are moving them, Com <lb/>
get your part of the bargains. <lb/>
ask for n ticket from the cash <lb/>
it means live per cent back to you <lb/>
In trade, B, i. Formal and Co. <lb/>
Daniel Lane will preach at <lb/>
the Methodist church Sunday morn- <lb/>
Oysters at It. W. Hull's; try them <lb/>
If you want a good cook stove or <lb/>
nice range see us and get our price <lb/>
In fore buy. A. W Ange and <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
The genuine seed <lb/>
potatoes can he found at Harrington <lb/>
Barber and Co. <lb/>
We are Just opening up a nice up <lb/>
When you want nice <lb/>
ox and Son. <lb/>
fruit see <lb/>
for ill tho tallies and the whole <lb/>
occasion wan one laughter and mer- <lb/>
Delirious refreshments were <lb/>
ed the hostess, bringing to <lb/>
close a most happy and enjoyable <lb/>
event. <lb/>
Mrs. Hose Davenport is visiting re <lb/>
r lives at Staton <lb/>
the lands on which Richard Carr <lb/>
the time of his death. Said lot <lb/>
or of land will be sold subject <lb/>
to the Interest of Harriet Carr <lb/>
widow of Richard Carr and the sale <lb/>
will take place about noon. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
JOSEPH L. <lb/>
and Commissioner. <lb/>
lg ltd <lb/>
ION m <lb/>
i ., B <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
-1 vi , <lb/>
int f M <lb/>
pas <lb/>
. , <lb/>
-L, <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA IT HAS <lb/>
A OP POUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND is <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
nit ATE HERE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND<lb/>
last <lb/>
i .<lb/>
.- . .- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
A best <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE I <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE THO <lb/>
wish BET- <lb/>
Al <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
-1 FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR A ER TI SING <lb/>
ARE Low AND CAN <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
is the Useful, Host Healthful the Most Noble Employment el <lb/>
nil ME <lb/>
i. <lb/>
MOVING i Al <lb/>
A RAPID PACE <lb/>
Negro to Death in <lb/>
Attempt to <lb/>
House <lb/>
Concert In Winterville High Mr. H. P. Strange Visiting Here Carolina Will feet Men Clamoring For food Be <lb/>
School Saturday <lb/>
it <lb/>
Was Heard by Odd Fellows <lb/>
last Slight <lb/>
Mr. II. I. Strange, of <lb/>
at Durham <lb/>
fuse to Work for <lb/>
Cents Hour <lb/>
Daniel Mitchell a neg. arrest- WINTERVILLE, March II. P. Strange, of tattle. L <lb/>
el here Friday by tho local A will be given by Mis- in I . I. . I. . t. , ., , <lb/>
fr county Juliette Loving, Kate to while . . i , <lb/>
with was vocal will, M.-s. l. t. James he ts . <lb/>
i . i . , nil III. , , , . <lb/>
chard with y, vocal and Mir. will, Mr II. V. o <lb/>
u. death Walstonburg violinist, Ra Mr. Strange was . p em n <lb/>
lust night. The hoping to N. C, in Winterville Manning. S. . bin for n. e f t In . . <lb/>
Enthused Each p-  H. . <lb/>
Little Contestants More <lb/>
Each <lb/>
wag h m. ., n, , ; ;,,.,. ,,,,. night, <lb/>
but failed in his effort as his body t eight The t th V. S n I N , , <lb/>
w M <lb/>
USE <lb/>
H is f you need nails, win- Pa. c Coast, <lb/>
i ,; . lent any <lb/>
, , i- . . , <lb/>
Y M C <lb/>
here ; <lb/>
nm. ,, -M-ii i. . . , . iii here delivered . <lb/>
wind lime. e or any s. Strange was , .,,,.,; pr, elem <lb/>
,., ., . ,., in a that the con- thins in Hit- hardware line sec , night phi was the ; <lb/>
I , ;. a ho M. L. L. of of ,. men to I <lb/>
ii I r iv . lay. the <lb/>
and to K. W. for J.-fresh . led work The this i <lb/>
the ., . , . , ,. .,.,. ;,, beef, f,,., . will end in three I , <lb/>
much was done by eon.- ENTERTAINS ,., ,. has been the I <lb/>
even more was j u ., . ., ; f , , <lb/>
as they seem to ., corner of , J I n ,., I ; I I <lb/>
I,. i . el iv e was i.,. f <lb/>
;,,. U- . J. Carr of i r state <lb/>
the th. i I Io a few of . , here. ,. ,,,,, ,,,, I <lb/>
for.,,,,, s.,,,, ,., m , ;, . <lb/>
night. the boys and a , if her sons. v deliver the I ten <lb/>
o n lie In I -i <lb/>
Lei friends that you arc During evening the blouse. .; us i <lb/>
will feel more dis- engaged in van us games. .,., one. IV At i o. <lb/>
to help you. u . I several <lb/>
It-i v-our yon arc evening . <lb/>
and they will feel more dis- engaged in van games, .,. one. B. D. t to. <lb/>
. help you. n several See Co., for your a- v <lb/>
every contestant have vocal selections by Misses , and v <lb/>
friends would gladly Brown and ,, and their are <lb/>
, subscription to the ago added much to the entertain- <lb/>
,. .-. . . lie . <lb/>
i or renew their of the evening. was taking Miss <lb/>
for and lines from Arthur to <lb/>
veil- Remember a prim awarded, present den to see her mother Monday <lb/>
fifteen Misses Mary and Linda , being acquainted with .- <lb/>
votes and that are Warren, Lillie Deft and he drove the car into the <lb/>
the same number for all Critcher, Annie Belle and ditch. No one was hurl only do <lb/>
renewals for a year. You also Evelyn Lang, ,. a <lb/>
or <lb/>
Aged Woman <lb/>
a ii II<lb/>
The Davidson College S. I <lb/>
will meet Mark's an I said I at mien <lb/>
team in u i lie <lb/>
III. <lb/>
There will lie a meeting of tin of I hi meeting. <lb/>
engineers and last we have a u. <lb/>
public roads in let the city know what e want, <lb/>
March Carolina in Hall who is an Indus <lb/>
Judge Prank Carter, presiding 17-19. trial W of the <lb/>
court , The manager of began. are . <lb/>
o, ,. <lb/>
at the of <lb/>
. in the line notions. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
at the close of the rung. , <lb/>
is More stated the winner must The young people departed hats. . , , <lb/>
t and will con for their homos at declaring , and prices <lb/>
as to tin- end. <lb/>
Linesman <lb/>
At Burlington <lb/>
WELCOME <lb/>
nu <lb/>
Vi S I DAY. <lb/>
We v- ant u i <lb/>
t w n day. <lb/>
mini union i m I n <lb/>
the style prices work <lb/>
charming hostess. us you buy. J e,,,,.,,, ,,,, I . v,. . . , . <lb/>
I-, D .;. , Waving the to die from ex- York to entertain ti big ,, .,. <lb/>
I,. .-. of <lb/>
t i leaving the to die from ex- y , i, expels to enter m. ti . , , to jail. <lb/>
GOES , and of <lb/>
ON TOUR, conference hen . MU. during the end of ibis week, w i I and fraternal . <lb/>
the of last March worlds will be s r. for a <lb/>
WAKE FOREST. March I l find intense indignation long ,,.,, . , l <lb/>
The Club of Wake chairs and so. i The aged prison- i train carrying several ,,,, aid i <lb/>
College, under the leadership has in jail, whence Chicago fans is due to <lb/>
,, w. N, Poteat, left will she will to Raleigh later and. h <lb/>
At M N. she will t taken to Raleigh late <lb/>
morning for their spring tour o , . in the week. <lb/>
March state. will be absent. i . of <lb/>
Ralph a young about two and will give en- mattresses at . <lb/>
the new Piedmont Railway in Fay- prices. CASE FIN ALLY END. <lb/>
Company's plan Lumber . an, 3-j I <lb/>
here, was electrocuted today at other points. Um i Co., are prepared to <lb/>
o'clock by coming in eon- this year is one Deal with <lb/>
tad with a live wire. The bee here for they ., <lb/>
wind of the past few days no doubt reflect <lb/>
had crossed the lines in so many I college and on themselves. <lb/>
will lie taken to Raleigh later town tomorrow and other <lb/>
are I <lb/>
start Huston. <lb/>
Washington and other j <lb/>
i; H VI I r I <lb/>
i, mid Go Sin i <lb/>
i; ., has. Q in <lb/>
The Biltmore Hotel has i,., ,;,,. league <lb/>
, .,,, as headquarters for n baiting last has jumped <lb/>
WILMINGTON, demonstration of welcome and the ,,, ,, <lb/>
B. Penny against Giants and White f <lb/>
were sent. . . ,,,,.,,.,.,, <lb/>
particularly . be can PITCHER SUGGS SIGNS FOR <lb/>
Young Warren had LIFE. <lb/>
started to climb one of the light . ,; ,. . . <lb/>
to adjust where KINSTON, H. C- <lb/>
I. Park avenue. That wedding took place here to- <lb/>
so,,,,, way he came in contact day of Miss Cox, member of <lb/>
with n wire as soon as he started a prominent Kinston family, and <lb/>
polo and fell back on George f. the well known <lb/>
ground unconscious. People rush- base player, whose home also <lb/>
ed physician is in this city. Suggs is widely <lb/>
n- major league pitcher. <lb/>
He began his base ball career ten <lb/>
years ago at Jacksonville, I-la. <lb/>
after several seasons with <lb/>
Memphis was by the Do <lb/>
team. From Detroit he <lb/>
went to Cincinnati five years <lb/>
remained there until traded <lb/>
ball l.-t them serve with nice <lb/>
cream. <lb/>
ST. A BIRTHDAY <lb/>
l. only about five mil <lb/>
and did regain <lb/>
The deceased born in <lb/>
well county, but came to Burling <lb/>
ton when a small boy and ha- <lb/>
t his entire life here. He was <lb/>
ears old. December 1918 In <lb/>
PT Minn-. March <lb/>
. <lb/>
lid given at the recent term of co <lb/>
superior court, and also paid the <lb/>
amounting to <lb/>
training some <lb/>
in spurting some <lb/>
ti of guests, will gather about the in daily practice in tho <lb/>
I,. board the Biltmore the gymnasium <lb/>
V r arranged . honor <lb/>
5-year old daughter of W. ti,. <lb/>
cars ii . , ., <lb/>
married to Miss Page, of St. Louis Nationals at the <lb/>
of last season, <lb/>
w. . the baseball <lb/>
Newton, foreman f the Evening <lb/>
the family how team <lb/>
were displayed i j,,, ,,. wagon <lb/>
ii St. Paul today in j which destroyed the New <lb/>
token of the sixtieth, birth-1 ton barn, some miles from the <lb/>
day St. Paul was in city. The building was wrapped <lb/>
as a city in when the girl into <lb/>
it as a tho stall and blind folded the <lb/>
and military post for horse with her sweater, and led <lb/>
rears prior to date. through the smoke. <lb/>
The opening of the <lb/>
league season has been set <lb/>
back almost a week. The <lb/>
race started April IS last year, but <lb/>
will under way until April <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
this The Springfield <lb/>
I league baseball <lb/>
to play exhibition game <lb/>
with the St. Federals, More <lb/>
troubled for organized baseball, <lb/>
Clark Griffith has placed the <lb/>
Federal league in the <lb/>
class. Meaning that the <lb/>
to will explode on or about <lb/>
Fourth of July. <lb/>
a T <lb/>
r- r <lb/>
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