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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/>
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s it <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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engineers and last we have a u. <lb/>
public roads in let the city know what e want, <lb/>
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rears prior to date. through the smoke. <lb/>
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this The Springfield <lb/>
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house lo furnish it. red In de was ex- <lb/>
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l be to the and supports the The dining room was beautifully Miss Ruth i. spending the punishment, and drawing his <lb/>
churches and public organizations decorated with pink sweet reek-end with her parents at Rocky knife he did the cut <lb/>
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with us and pet your friends and through some <lb/>
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. Co. man grew tired of such <lb/>
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town, and the penalty is town. We would have no news- <lb/>
some imprisonment for any one eon- papers and no printing offices, <lb/>
by Officer George <lb/>
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n worth much per acre as it is <lb/>
worth a fool in a growing n. <lb/>
annual statement of Tin Home Buy everything home you <lb/>
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afforded cheap goods allure you. Build <lb/>
for those <lb/>
familiar with th workings building r ,,,.,. ,.,,,, something deeper. The bride is tin <lb/>
loan associated An ,, . ,,, ,., only child of Mr. and L. J. <lb/>
known for their <lb/>
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Mr. and Mrs. left on the A concert will be by Ml <lb/>
train fr some place Loving, pianist, <lb/>
known to their friends. <lb/>
fore Mayor James. <lb/>
An unusual interest has been felt <lb/>
in this wedding, only in this com- <lb/>
but through the State. For <lb/>
the two have been close <lb/>
Alt <lb/>
and friends, and as the years <lb/>
ripened <lb/>
Shad are Late <lb/>
are late getting up stream <lb/>
j m, vocal soloist and <lb/>
Louise violinist, of Raleigh, Shad <lb/>
the Auditorium this season. None have been caught <lb/>
ill.; night, March the seventh at i In the river here yet and will <lb/>
he isn't coins to <lb/>
cars old. h 1470 if he were He helps r, <lb/>
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to disposition many other <lb/>
shares, leans of 1109,680.00, and total lie helps you in a <lb/>
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church tomorrow. <lb/>
Pandora, the beautiful apportion, <lb/>
not hence the <lb/>
public Is given a chance to see her. <lb/>
Mm love a love story See <lb/>
not he until the snow gets of the <lb/>
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There la reason to believe i <lb/>
i i. high temper loss <lb/>
not with his walking stick, <lb/>
recently to Pro <lb/>
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FACTS CANNOT <lb/>
BE <lb/>
M. Ferris, who is the first <lb/>
of party to occupy <lb/>
the executive office in more <lb/>
teat's. <lb/>
A Missouri man advertises for .-. <lb/>
wife weighing pounds and who i <lb/>
tall. people simply <lb/>
can't get along without <lb/>
boas. <lb/>
in Tony Faust's in <lb/>
famous <lb/>
record their favorite <lb/>
Secretary fir on record <lb/>
favoring i I gr en Tims <lb/>
re use the bond mp it <lb/>
i betwixt him and Sp <lb/>
man, ho q <lb/>
Monday nil we i I <lb/>
asked by one of the county <lb/>
mils to accompany him to the <lb/>
building that all true Pitt <lb/>
citizens look upon With pride <lb/>
the court house, t view <lb/>
the room was left <lb/>
hen i united the crowd that <lb/>
there with their <lb/>
W. Evans, for the <lb/>
drawing up resolutions containing <lb/>
their v relative lo the stock <lb/>
law ion. to submit to the <lb/>
i commissioners i lien hi session, <lb/>
We wish ii was possible <lb/>
charms. childhood she baa <lb/>
enjoyed every educational advantage <lb/>
from which has come a mind of rare <lb/>
culture and wisdom.-. <lb/>
The groom is a son of the late <lb/>
of Martin county, n <lb/>
of one the oldest families in <lb/>
the state He Is a direct Rev. J. Fred Jones who for <lb/>
of John Everett, who at the eighteen was state <lb/>
in represented Mar- of the Christian church ill <lb/>
tin county. His is none Illinois but was transferred <lb/>
the thorough than that of to North Carolina filled the <lb/>
its bride, in 1907 he received a de- pulpit of the <lb/>
from the College North church last night and was heard <lb/>
Carolina, and In 1911 M. just a medium <lb/>
B. degree from the University of ; I n. due to the severe cold <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. are In <lb/>
sympathy with every good <lb/>
the community and throw <lb/>
Mr. Jones announced that it <lb/>
work in had been his intent ions to speak <lb/>
their in- on the work has <lb/>
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Besides a number of guests from on account e small <lb/>
AND <lb/>
POLITICIANS <lb/>
Five candidates arc contesting <lb/>
for the in Alabama. <lb/>
The late ticket in <lb/>
Maine will he selected at a con- <lb/>
to he held in nil <lb/>
April <lb/>
In T the voters of New <lb/>
York will decide whether a eon- <lb/>
vent ion shall he held to frame <lb/>
a new Slate it lit ion. <lb/>
Twenty three amendments, in- <lb/>
measures <lb/>
will he voted mi at the California <lb/>
election in November. <lb/>
election will be held <lb/>
ill the Seventh rid of New <lb/>
spy on April T to tilt the <lb/>
caused the death of Congress<lb/>
Former Myron T. <lb/>
new ambassador Paris <lb/>
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mated a full Stale ticket to be -uh <lb/>
milled to the voters at the <lb/>
primaries to be held in June. <lb/>
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Theodore Douglas Robinson in <lb/>
to Europe is to meet Col. <lb/>
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to the Christian churches, New Sir. Robinson h a <lb/>
of lie former President <lb/>
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Stale <lb/>
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M s. V. who was a layer fur the Republican nomination <lb/>
the American Tobacco Lo., on the for governor of Michigan this <lb/>
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ago Mr. I on and Frederick C, Mar <lb/>
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Miss Mary of Ply- <lb/>
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Veneer Department and Boiler Room <lb/>
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barely escaped being <lb/>
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o'clock when the veneer- <lb/>
department of the company was <lb/>
burned to the <lb/>
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boiler end fire room into the <lb/>
which carried the heat int <lb/>
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of Mr. to the <lb/>
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serving of more credit for the Hi- <lb/>
manner in which the duties <lb/>
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pi pie have always had a ad- <lb/>
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Money to Loan on <lb/>
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the j got to <lb/>
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our stocks appeal to I be critical and <lb/>
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Coward Drug Co. <lb/>
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Fresh Beef, Pork, Fish and Oysters. <lb/>
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. II CASH strictly. <lb/>
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happy citizen a n pi state <lb/>
experience Here la a ease <lb/>
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ti for the year 1913. <lb/>
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S. I. Dudley, Sheriff. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
buying the first thing <lb/>
Farm Machinery <lb/>
MONDAY, 1914, <lb/>
Mines Emmie and Louise <lb/>
left this for a in Wash- <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Mr. P. Lee Willie II <lb/>
left morning for <lb/>
more . <lb/>
Mrs. left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. A. I. Clerk of the Fed- <lb/>
court in spent <lb/>
day with his family here. <lb/>
Mr. N. White, of Greensboro. <lb/>
Saturday and Sunday hem <lb/>
is Mr. K. A. <lb/>
Mrs. Florence Dancy has returned <lb/>
from a visit of weeks in Maw <lb/>
Messrs. T. E. Hooker, I. S. <lb/>
Spain mill Rot. Walker <lb/>
in Wilson- <lb/>
Misses Iva <lb/>
me the week <lb/>
with the family of Mr. Mrs. <lb/>
linker. <lb/>
Every FARMERS LOSE <lb/>
Mac ii offered them kins over our <lb/>
We carry an line Farm Implements Machines <lb/>
that we know will absolute sat <lb/>
economical and dependable on the market. <lb/>
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in Sta k C Disc an Sm nothing Harrows, Ma- <lb/>
l -i 1--S. C and Corn Planters. Chilled, Gang <lb/>
Pi besides other farm and garden tools. <lb/>
and the Trans-Planters, the most <lb/>
successful made. <lb/>
See to it that YOU do not lose money <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
Fresh Bread Every <lb/>
Day <lb/>
We arc supplying a majority of <lb/>
the homes with Fresh Bread <lb/>
and Cakes every day, why <lb/>
not you <lb/>
Our products than ever <lb/>
J. K. Williams <lb/>
HART HADLEY, <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Baker and<lb/>
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TEACH THE CHILD SUCCESS <lb/>
IN THE TIME TO BUY<lb/>
Disc Harrows, Drag Pulverizing Harrow, Corn <lb/>
Distributor, Manure Oliver Chilled Flews, g i and <lb/>
transplanter, American Wire Fence, Galvanized Roofing Prices <lb/>
lowest. Come lo us for you reed. We a <lb/>
remember our MOTTO is QUALITY <lb/>
J. R. and J. G. MO YE <lb/>
to the Mother <lb/>
of Her Pupil. <lb/>
know how easy It la <lb/>
for a J become discouraged <lb/>
week of school. <lb/>
said a moat <lb/>
to a mother one day, <lb/>
. that I bad all the mother here in- <lb/>
stead of the children this morning. <lb/>
I mean forty moth- <lb/>
I would like to tell them just one <lb/>
difference between <lb/>
and failure. <lb/>
the room as well as else- <lb/>
where the difference just a differ- <lb/>
of attitude, <lb/>
it ever won a victory who <lb/>
not go on the battlefield <lb/>
to win. <lb/>
i we form our <lb/>
she continued, the habit <lb/>
Of success la not a difficult to <lb/>
form. <lb/>
The most Important thin; for the <lb/>
mother to do to believe In her child, <lb/>
see his tasks are such that he <lb/>
can do, and then openly recognize <lb/>
success. <lb/>
child who had home <lb/>
training ever makes many failures In <lb/>
his life. To teach this Idea of success <lb/>
necessitates continuous <lb/>
work in many cues, and a thorough <lb/>
comradeship with child, <lb/>
the end of the said, <lb/>
smiling hopefully over the roomful of <lb/>
workers. will know all, but <lb/>
until then yes. wish had the moth- <lb/>
here this <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
In Our Department <lb/>
We offer you every facility available in geed found and modern <lb/>
banking <lb/>
In Our Saving <lb/>
We pay per cent Compound Quarterly, Deposit- <lb/>
received in the sum of One Dollar and upward <lb/>
Only Bank In <lb/>
is no batter protection than a <lb/>
savings <lb/>
Visit our place and let us explain cur <lb/>
Locate on Dickinson Ave. Near A. C. L. Depot. <lb/>
Open Saturday rights from to P. M. <lb/>
THE FARMERS BANK <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
B. T. Co, F. A. Edmundson Cashier. <lb/>
R. R. V-P. M. B, Bryan, <lb/>
FLOWERS USED AS EMBLEMS<lb/>
-31 in ii <lb/>
PEAS PEAS PEAS <lb/>
them now before <lb/>
they go higher <lb/>
HA LI, MOORE <lb/>
. <lb/>
Industrial Institute <lb/>
PARMELE, NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
For The Training of Colored Youths <lb/>
in Science, Music, and Tuition <lb/>
free lo teachers and those who are planning to teach in I'm. <lb/>
and Counties. Healthy splendid <lb/>
railroad facilities. For further information, write. <lb/>
William Claudius Chance, <lb/>
President Founder. <lb/>
i KEEN KU <lb/>
-I. I tools guaranteed. Stag and <lb/>
f Detroit Vapor Oil and Gasoline Stove and <lb/>
, King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Platter. <lb/>
I Atlas Cement polish Oil and Mops, <lb/>
I CARR ATKINS <lb/>
Have Been Mark of <lb/>
Faction a Long as There <lb/>
I Record. <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
Ulster nu-n to Induce every man. <lb/>
an and lo wear a flower us a <lb/>
of their aversion to home rule <lb/>
remind one flower have <lb/>
been used a emblems. <lb/>
Since the leaders of tbs <lb/>
and i. parties each plucked <lb/>
a rose In the Temple the <lb/>
a red and the a white, <lb/>
this flower has been u popular emblem. <lb/>
Apart from the fact that red roses <lb/>
are symbolical of love and white of <lb/>
purity, the national emblem <lb/>
la tho rose; tho party of <lb/>
formed the League of the <lb/>
In imitation of England's <lb/>
league, while owing to <lb/>
fondness for white roses many liberals <lb/>
wished to make an emblem <lb/>
for their party, but the Idea not <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
The primrose, It la said, was <lb/>
Id's favorite flower, and has <lb/>
been chosen by followers, who <lb/>
formed the Primrose league, as an <lb/>
emblem, while In France, the violet. <lb/>
because or its purple hue, was worn by <lb/>
imperialists an Informal token of <lb/>
their loyalty lo the Bonaparte. When <lb/>
the son of el-Em press <lb/>
brought home to be buried alter <lb/>
i In killed in Zulu campaign, his <lb/>
body was almost covered In violets. <lb/>
Then, again, are favorite <lb/>
emblems. There are the lilies <lb/>
of France, the thistle for Scotland, <lb/>
shamrock fur Ireland, the leek for <lb/>
Wales, and the maple leaf for Canada. <lb/>
The United States baa no national <lb/>
flower and probably never will, owing <lb/>
to its wide range of climate, which <lb/>
.-. a flower of <lb/>
popularity almost <lb/>
QUESTION RIGHT TO SWORD <lb/>
Relic Now In of <lb/>
University of Pennsylvania Ha <lb/>
Evoked Discussion. <lb/>
The gold sword XVI <lb/>
lo John Paul Jones in <lb/>
in- he made with the lion <lb/>
Richard the <lb/>
has ii seated the I <lb/>
mi . i,. Edward Dale, <lb/>
on late Dale, a <lb/>
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Mart, n local historian, do- <lb/>
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admiral . it bad be n n <lb/>
accepted that the sword passed <lb/>
by will Commodore Jones to Com- <lb/>
Dale, a forbear of C, <lb/>
Dale. Mr. Han denied this, He do <lb/>
that the word was lo <lb/>
ion John Paul when he d <lb/>
in Puns, m and that Jane <lb/>
of Dumfries, u sister <lb/>
a, went to Paris and took pot <lb/>
of everything left by the sea <lb/>
lighter. Later was sent to <lb/>
Morris. <lb/>
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and patrons that , <lb/>
hate opened a i. n <lb/>
the tin <lb/>
Warehouse, on <lb/>
Ave, where we <lb/>
will aerie all kind fresh <lb/>
meats barbers., <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
CO. Phase <lb/>
NEW REPAIR SHOP <lb/>
We have engaged an <lb/>
bicycle repairer and <lb/>
we beg to advise that we <lb/>
are now prepared to do any <lb/>
and all repair work. <lb/>
It will be our aim to do all of this work <lb/>
as reasonable as possible, and we are <lb/>
certain that if you will give us a trial, <lb/>
we will continue to hold your patron- <lb/>
age. <lb/>
Come to see us <lb/>
The Flanagan Co. <lb/>
Buggies, Harness, Bicycles, Etc., <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
AMUSEMENT FOR THE TOTS <lb/>
Game That Will Keep Them <lb/>
ed During the Long Evenings <lb/>
of the Winter. <lb/>
Now that the evening are drawing <lb/>
In, the children will want some new <lb/>
game lo play after flipper Is over. <lb/>
They will all enjoy the <lb/>
which is played as <lb/>
Get a big pile of Illustrated journals, <lb/>
an picture papers, and <lb/>
give each child a blunt-pointed pair of <lb/>
scissors, a large sheet of newspaper or <lb/>
brown raper, and a pot of paste or a <lb/>
packet of pins. <lb/>
Then read or tell them some simple <lb/>
little tale of everyday a fairy <lb/>
but an ordinary, every-day tale <lb/>
of boys and girls and father <lb/>
And mother. As you go along, atop <lb/>
from time to time, and let children <lb/>
hunt through the Illustrated books for <lb/>
pictures to suit the occasion. <lb/>
Perhaps you will begin In this <lb/>
upon a lime there was a little <lb/>
girl called She was seven years <lb/>
old and she had lot g. curly hair. Now, <lb/>
look through your books and a <lb/>
picture of <lb/>
Then the children will spend five <lb/>
happy minutes In finding cut- <lb/>
ling her out, and fastening her at the <lb/>
top of the blank sheet. As the tale <lb/>
continues the sheet will become full <lb/>
of portraits of the different <lb/>
whom Susie met, the pet animals she <lb/>
had, and so on. <lb/>
It will hour or more to fill <lb/>
a Sheet, and the children will be <lb/>
happily occupied all time.<lb/>
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FORD <lb/>
The Universal Car <lb/>
ii Touring 550.00 Runabout 500.00 <lb/>
f, o. b. Detroit <lb/>
Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Club Swinger's Collapse. <lb/>
Tom the champion club <lb/>
winger, just failed Saturday night at <lb/>
court lo complete hours of <lb/>
continuous club <lb/>
lie began his at Tuesday <lb/>
evening. Saturday morning ho do- <lb/>
sloped sprain of the right ankle. He <lb/>
was compelled to throw the weight of <lb/>
his body on his left leg. and it was <lb/>
the additional pain and fatigue <lb/>
on this that led to his collapse <lb/>
at <lb/>
I Hiring the evening It was clear that <lb/>
he was near limit of his powers <lb/>
Of endurance. Two army doctors who <lb/>
were in attendance decided to allow <lb/>
him to fall asleep In the <lb/>
course of nature, rather than risk a <lb/>
mental shock by slopping him <lb/>
Thus he was allowed to totter <lb/>
along until he lurched against a <lb/>
Ills wife him in her <lb/>
and Harrows fell asleep, con- <lb/>
In a deep slumber. <lb/>
cheers of the crowd while In, was <lb/>
carried to a and driven homo, j <lb/>
Ho had his clubs for hours <lb/>
Dally Newt. <lb/>
HAVE ENOUGH OF DIVORCE <lb/>
Couple With Strange Experience Vow <lb/>
That They Never Will Seek <lb/>
Another. <lb/>
Divorced from each other three <lb/>
times, only to drift back Into <lb/>
each other's company, finally remarry- <lb/>
for the fourth time, Is the story <lb/>
of the Indiana man and woman who <lb/>
obtained a license to rowed. The <lb/>
Is Hubert slate, thirty-nine years <lb/>
old. of Vevay, Ind . and tho woman <lb/>
is Mrs. Madge Slate, twenty-nine <lb/>
years old, at present of this city. <lb/>
you been married <lb/>
was the question put to by the <lb/>
license clerk this afternoon. Both ad- <lb/>
they had been married <lb/>
to each three times before. <lb/>
Slate also admitted that be had been <lb/>
married to two other women and <lb/>
They said bad signed <lb/>
an agreement never to seek another <lb/>
divorce, <lb/>
guess there was a little much <lb/>
haste on both sides but this time we <lb/>
the wedding knot to <lb/>
said Slate Cincinnati Dis- <lb/>
patch lo the New York Sun. <lb/>
Sortie <lb/>
Charles Hough, a young man of <lb/>
youthful slight in build <lb/>
compared with the woman, and gray <lb/>
m to hair, the piano. n <lb/>
how best to ac- <lb/>
company tin- Ho knows <lb/>
that volume a- required, what shading <lb/>
is desirable, much of It, and <lb/>
follows motion the linger to <lb/>
detect nest requirement In tho <lb/>
matter of piano support. He not only <lb/>
knows but he <lb/>
That Is why he Is such excellent <lb/>
accompanist. He wore evening <lb/>
Tho piano was in black, One <lb/>
the low concert type of <lb/>
with a outward on the top; <lb/>
of which the singer reeled an arm i <lb/>
Thing Never Paid For. <lb/>
Anyone who does bis work well or <lb/>
satisfaction out It. puts him- <lb/>
self Into it Moreover be does things <lb/>
that he cannot be given credit for, <lb/>
finishes parts that no one else will <lb/>
notice. Even a mediocre amateur mu- <lb/>
knows that boat parts of <lb/>
his playing, bis personal tributes lo <lb/>
the genius of composer whom he <lb/>
are heard by no one but him- <lb/>
self and God of things as they <lb/>
There might bitterness In <lb/>
the thought in our work we get <lb/>
paid or praised only for what is not <lb/>
particularly ours while the work that <lb/>
put our hearts Into Is not <lb/>
or rewarded But In the <lb/>
for spiritual existence we adapt <lb/>
ourselves t,, <lb/>
of our environment and ham <lb/>
to look for recognition We <lb/>
do not people to pay us for our <lb/>
I,, at We look to the approval of <lb/>
conscience, to the light of our ideal <lb/>
iII n more clearly when our work is <lb/>
good, or to the judgment of Hod Our <lb/>
It differ more than our <lb/>
essential point is that for <lb/>
appreciation of our best work look <lb/>
more and keen-sight- <lb/>
ed than our C. <lb/>
Cabot, in the Atlantic. <lb/>
TO TO <lb/>
FLO BID A COM <lb/>
Tuesday, March <lb/>
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED <lb/>
By <lb/>
C H. Formerly District <lb/>
Agent. S. A. L By. Chap- <lb/>
by <lb/>
Mrs. C II. <lb/>
Via the Seaboard Air Line Hallway <lb/>
All necessary expenses. In- <lb/>
the cost of the trip. <lb/>
BAYS IV HAVANA <lb/>
Including stop at Jacksonville. <lb/>
Augustine, Palm Beach, Miami. Day- <lb/>
light ride over the magnificent ex- <lb/>
tension of the System, the <lb/>
doing to Key West, <lb/>
mid Steamer to Havana. Many side- <lb/>
trips included, both In Florida and <lb/>
Cuba. <lb/>
Optional side-trip lo Canal. <lb/>
First class the beet hotels <lb/>
everywhere, Pullman, Drawing-room <lb/>
sleepers Dining Cars, and <lb/>
and Stateroom on Steamer <lb/>
For and full details. <lb/>
Write the<lb/>
C. <lb/>
Cruel Tale. <lb/>
A dreadful story Is in circulation <lb/>
about Harding Davis <lb/>
Ur. Davis, as everybody knows. I <lb/>
a wit. Ho was. therefore, terribly an- <lb/>
the day to a <lb/>
brother author had spoken unfavorably <lb/>
of witticism Coming upon his <lb/>
brother author he <lb/>
boy, I bear that In a <lb/>
where other people were kind enough <lb/>
to me witty, you declared <lb/>
that I was not o. Is <lb/>
not a word of truth In the <lb/>
other answered cheerfully. was <lb/>
never In a house In my life where <lb/>
anybody ,., <lb/>
For all occasions, Cam <lb/>
Hone, Violets and the lean <lb/>
era. Our art In wedding arrange <lb/>
of the latest touch. <lb/>
no, r in floral offerings to be <lb/>
HP pot plants, <lb/>
palm, fern Norfolk pine, <lb/>
d other nice pot plants <lb/>
Bose bushes, evergreens, <lb/>
badge plants and tree, <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
J. i A<lb/>
N C <lb/>
D. J. Jr., <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb/>
or TUB <lb/>
Effect January II, mi t <lb/>
N. following schedule <lb/>
published us ONLY <lb/>
are not guaranteed. <lb/>
Leave. . i., a i-. <lb/>
EAST HOUND <lb/>
n. m. dully, <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk <lb/>
a dally, for <lb/>
beth City and Norfolk Droller <lb/>
Parlor Car service <lb/>
to Norfolk, Connects for <lb/>
points north and west. <lb/>
p. tn except Sunday, for <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST BOUND. <lb/>
a. in dully for Wilson, <lb/>
and Pullman sleeping car <lb/>
service. Connects north, <lb/>
and west. <lb/>
a. m dally, except for <lb/>
Wilson and Connect <lb/>
for all points. <lb/>
p in. dally for and <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
For further Information and <lb/>
aliens In sleeping rare, apply to J <lb/>
U agent. N, C. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
General Passenger Agent <lb/>
W A. WITT. <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
NORFOLK. TA. <lb/>
One black and white calf at hit <lb/>
house. Crop and slit in left ear and <lb/>
fork and under bit the right. <lb/>
Owner can get same by <lb/>
ail <lb/>
ELI <lb/>
Route , Box N. C<lb/>
a. <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
REAL ESTATE <lb/>
AND <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
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TO WHOM IT MAY COS <lb/>
Mil; COSTUMES <lb/>
PANDORA <lb/>
I take method l give notice <lb/>
. buying that I <lb/>
ave received ear loud of <lb/>
lean wheat straw for <lb/>
heap mattresses. When buying <lb/>
ask fr one of L. S. <lb/>
hand-made mattresses, the <lb/>
The costume in Pandora are <lb/>
harmonies in color and in line <lb/>
that delight the eve help the <lb/>
spirit interpret <lb/>
character. <lb/>
Floating draperies and <lb/>
in to the <lb/>
ii-I made. South-1 u i n <lb/>
., ., . in the dances. All . <lb/>
in the lie-i mattress . . , . <lb/>
,, . j, , ii- ,. r. c. Hie are <lb/>
is -old by Finn- , <lb/>
Clint, When wan . , <lb/>
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obi hair fell re , , , <lb/>
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lure and mil have the . . . . , <lb/>
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I mill , <lb/>
T. I. Moore <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
mat- , <lb/>
can I. found R. <lb/>
brown and n. <lb/>
l i m ii m inn <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
in blended blues <lb/>
and yellow. the i- in j <lb/>
with ii i- dew <lb/>
lie mount ii ins in given <lb/>
snow <lb/>
of <lb/>
I u re. <lb/>
The Pates and are form- <lb/>
N. March in flaming red veiled in <lb/>
Horn In Mr. and Mrs. D. black. <lb/>
Smith a daughter February The Graces in blended <lb/>
Upon arriving Springs nineteen hundred and fourteen, similes emblems all <lb/>
Moves. <lb/>
I. S. SMITH, <lb/>
n. V. <lb/>
SMITHTOWN<lb/>
S. T. HICKS <lb/>
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb/>
Moved New Store on Fourth Street <lb/>
Allen's <lb/>
Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Work Large or Small <lb/>
Repair Work a Specialty <lb/>
Out of town work will receive our <lb/>
Pitcher a lied Sos rookie Sam of Kinston <lb/>
WEDNESDAY from Spokane, registered at the Arthur now. in blue and yellow with <lb/>
. ,., . , Sox's hotel wedding hells will ring i cap. sandals and stuff, <lb/>
;. ,; Iv th far from our town March the in the very <lb/>
mi hi ii i. mi i i i ii i- , , . <lb/>
I,, i . eleventh. of motion. <lb/>
Mr. A. h. Demon went in i Rid. Alexander of held Tire <lb/>
prompt attention <lb/>
Residence Phone <lb/>
I mi <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
y. <lb/>
el morning on business. j Appetite services n the Will Baptist <lb/>
loll mis v., ,; . ,, at Arthur indeed seem creatures, <lb/>
morning for Va. of Pad. bears the emblem of his <lb/>
II. Forrest left morning soc is on n to her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
for , The wigs mode a <lb/>
Mr. Ronald Lamond I The weather in letting work re- maker of York <lb/>
known as left this morn- on buildings going up. t Greenville on a visit Fri- The costumes furnish <lb/>
which greatly enhance <lb/>
tin- DIES OP Smith the of the play. <lb/>
Mr. died this u.-ck end in <lb/>
Mrs. Georgia left tin- morning his home <lb/>
morning for Baltimore mi the farm of Mr. I. I. Smith MANNING PACES MURDER <lb/>
York to spring and summer one mile from Mr <lb/>
millinery for the of W. A. was with <lb/>
for Rocky Mount. <lb/>
Mr. Ii. <lb/>
morning for Bethel. <lb/>
NOTE THANKS. <lb/>
Bowen. she was accompanied several days ago and <lb/>
NEW N. J., March .- <lb/>
large for their liberal put mini t<lb/>
Edward L. Clark went to Ayden has been advertising the murder. Miss in her <lb/>
today. famous liquid smoke and arc do- dying statement attempted to <lb/>
Miss Betsey Greene, who for a splendid business on it, exonerate Manning, <lb/>
to Serve. <lb/>
B. PULLEY. <lb/>
We are in the Pony and will give <lb/>
years has made her home several of our Greenville people lice claim to have obtained t OFFERED FOB <lb/>
in LaGrange, has moved hack to have taken the time and expense lending to show that h. L, On all Cash made at OUr <lb/>
Greenville. to go over there after a supply, was an and betook . oil stoic <lb/>
Mr. F. Thomas, of but funny thing about it is Miss his NORFOLK, Va., March , II J J <lb/>
has moved his family to Green- J. R. J. Move has to Newark before the murder war Through J. II. a and On accounts due US. <lb/>
Ho comes to take a position handled this smoke for two committed. sale-man of Akron. the <lb/>
with the Lumber and Mann- three years but failed to advertise <lb/>
fact ii ring <lb/>
Mr. R. R. Cotton went to Wash- <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
it, therefore, few people knew I ONE CHILD BURN- <lb/>
of such a thing, why not give <lb/>
Reflector an add and let the <lb/>
Messrs. Albion Dunn mid liar- pie know what have <lb/>
Skinner returned this morning. It certainly pays to advertise <lb/>
from Raleigh. <lb/>
The friends of Policeman E. T. <lb/>
to learn be U <lb/>
able lo he out again after his iv <lb/>
illness. <lb/>
To Cure a Cold In One Day<lb/>
visit the <lb/>
Don't that the per- <lb/>
at the Thea- <lb/>
Friday night will be <lb/>
auspices of the Ladies <lb/>
Aid of the Christian church. Good <lb/>
urge your friends <lb/>
to patronize our store and <lb/>
of Cold. II r'S With <lb/>
money u fans to cure. . , i <lb/>
K. each box. <lb/>
Fresh Bread Every Day <lb/>
We are supplying a majority of <lb/>
the homes with Fresh Bread <lb/>
and Cakes every day, why <lb/>
not you <lb/>
Our products better than ever <lb/>
J. E. Williams <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
ED TO DEATH, ten old daughter of Dr. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
ROCK MOUNT, Va. March from her home i <lb/>
-The of II, and has not since been <lb/>
near was A of . V, <lb/>
lire early tins morning with its been offered to the person or j <lb/>
contents. One of five persons who will give <lb/>
was burned to death. Mrs. Booth will lead to the find- <lb/>
mother, was also severely , <lb/>
in <lb/>
children. She had rescued one <lb/>
child and returned to the burn- OF AN <lb/>
building for <lb/>
she was overcome by the intense <lb/>
heat. She fell back through an Pa. March <lb/>
open window to safety. , <lb/>
are arriving in Philadelphia for <lb/>
NOTICE. the convention of <lb/>
My son, Luther Barrett, age the Brotherhood of Andrew and <lb/>
has left home and refuses to Philip, organization for <lb/>
return. All forbidden layman of the United <lb/>
to hire him unless his wages an Slates Canada. The enliven <lb/>
to me. lion session will begin tomorrow <lb/>
ROSA BARRETT . continue over Fri <lb/>
Many noted arc <lb/>
to the gather- <lb/>
Furniture Co. <lb/>
its <lb/>
shirt at A. <lb/>
J. C. Lani <lb/>
Baker and r <lb/>
mm no- , i,,<lb/>
in ; <lb/>
Harry claims New <lb/>
York Yankees put the been on <lb/>
must accompany orders <lb/>
want except <lb/>
., ac- <lb/>
count. The rate is Ii cent <lb/>
B Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
nay <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red <lb/>
Irish Cobblers <lb/>
Seed O its <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
S M <lb/>
when sold him to Los <lb/>
Angeles. Th,. former New York line, six word, to the line. Tel- <lb/>
Los Angeles has of No 74- <lb/>
only fifty per cent of <lb/>
what he receive <lb/>
in <lb/>
A 1.1. <lb/>
are newest thins for hulas <lb/>
dresses. We have In nil styles <lb/>
and A. Bowen 3-86-1 <lb/>
KINDS OF <lb/>
hair work. braids dyed <lb/>
over, made to look new. <lb/>
Braids made from combings. <lb/>
Work done by expert operators. <lb/>
Address Miss Lizzie hair <lb/>
dressing and manicuring parlor, <lb/>
Wilson. N. C, <lb/>
Ml Hill LADIES <lb/>
at w a.<lb/>
Foil s mi-; RENT <lb/>
Rents for a <lb/>
Apply to J, Cherry. <lb/>
King of Externals <lb/>
Is tho Original in the <lb/>
field external rem <lb/>
for till forms of <lb/>
inflammation such as <lb/>
and <lb/>
Nothing can <lb/>
approach It <lb/>
stands supreme. <lb/>
I- ft HA <lb/>
lot I <lb/>
.; i on <lb/>
i lb <lb/>
our moat . <lb/>
u twos . <lb/>
Retail <lb/>
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BUY TO-DAY HAVE IT THE HOME <lb/>
All . Ms. <lb/>
Ml mi l in <lb/>
Kit k LOAD <lb/>
Terrs pipe. and Inch. <lb/>
r ks Phone <lb/>
just received at w A <lb/>
bowen I l <lb/>
KIM <lb/>
month J, to begin<lb/>
orders l Cigar <lb/>
muD, and <lb/>
Peru <lb/>
i i York, X <lb/>
house lo white family, <lb/>
phone or write, s. Everett. <lb/>
II I TANGO <lb/>
nuns SILK hairpins, Mini ford's Quality Shop. <lb/>
vi n COAT M us ii <lb/>
Newest for <lb/>
A to. <lb/>
One I; and t hoar. <lb/>
ll <lb/>
el <lb/>
OP LACES V C. <lb/>
all this n a sons on ills-, <lb/>
w A COLDS <lb/>
s m or doses OttO will break <lb/>
any case of Chills Cold <lb/>
TABLE ROAM it on the liver <lb/>
era. Mrs. R. Green. better than and not <lb/>
or sicken. Price <lb/>
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<p>
I. a. . <lb/>
FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR 1913. <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Co., <lb/>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
OF NEW YORK <lb/>
DECEMBER 1913 <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/>
contract <lb/>
Miscellaneous deposits and lions <lb/>
on real estate and securities sold <lb/>
Accrual of on bonds <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
New <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
W. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
DISBURSEMENTS <lb/>
Death claims <lb/>
values<lb/>
IS. Dividends <lb/>
contracts<lb/>
. . .,, Expenses of <lb/>
on real estate and bonds sold <lb/>
of premiums on bonds <lb/>
Other disbursements <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Receipts in excess of disbursements <lb/>
. O.<lb/>
CO <lb/>
1.254.75 <lb/>
9.011 Q <lb/>
03.358.01<lb/>
50.770.47<lb/>
TOTAL <lb/>
TOTAL <lb/>
5-<lb/>
Q- <lb/>
ASSETS <lb/>
LIABILITIES <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 re I I in to use <lb/>
back and head would hurt bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. <lb/>
to do any of my housework. Alter taking . <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new w m i. Is <lb/>
gained pounds, and n, I <lb/>
as well as run a big water <lb/>
wish ever- in w <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a still use when feel a I He bad, <lb/>
. id it ; does m <lb/>
. backache, s ache, <lb/>
fired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs <lb/>
I. Signs that you need the woman s <lb/>
I n c. 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/>
I nil policies <lb/>
Loans nil <lb/>
lion stocks <lb/>
Interest and due and accrued <lb/>
in course of collection <lb/>
ii t <lb/>
Deposited to pay claims <lb/>
TOTAL ASSETS <lb/>
Policy Reserves <lb/>
Supplementary contract reserve <lb/>
Other policy liabilities <lb/>
Premiums, Interest rents paid in advance <lb/>
Miscellaneous liabilities w <lb/>
c, Taxes, License fees, etc., payable in <lb/>
Dividends payable in LOU <lb/>
for future deferred dividends <lb/>
10,967.500.22 <lb/>
Contingency reserve <lb/>
TOTAL LIABILITIES<lb/>
H. BENTLEY HARRISS, <lb/>
Manager For The Greenville District<lb/>
SUE OF ESTATE. <lb/>
. . con- <lb/>
. , <lb/>
. ; . U <lb/>
I s i Cores to <lb/>
Z. V. Hooker, as ; <lb/>
,.,.,. . ;. i ; a the <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today<lb/>
at <lb/>
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d no m o <lb/>
i . fine, r . <lb/>
. i I. hi i d <lb/>
I am <lb/>
good store <lb/>
SAVE MY LABELS<lb/>
,, . . <lb/>
will, lay, tin <lb/>
Ii, 1914, ex- <lb/>
.-. to sale at court <lb/>
, r In the <lb/>
I bidder, tor cash, the <lb/>
i . u or parcel <lb/>
land, <lb/>
being in th county <lb/>
Pitt and North Carolina and <lb/>
. , . . <lb/>
TRACT. In <lb/>
township, on the <lb/>
the K. <lb/>
Jam Edward; <lb/>
i . . and <lb/>
i Bram h; on the <lb/>
tract land W. I. F. Corey <lb/>
on the by the Amy <lb/>
containing or <lb/>
I, . i being the same tract land <lb/>
on . Bald W. <lb/>
now <lb/>
SEW ORE SI <lb/>
M I. <lb/>
, , , . mid club <lb/>
. f tin S . V- <lb/>
. ., .,, i lo agree <lb/>
, i , i M-l-i H I i <lb/>
HEED <lb/>
II I ., <lb/>
f the express <lb/>
n over the prospects <lb/>
f, ii year in their or <lb/>
Tile circuit will re-, <lb/>
ii. same last <lb/>
NOTICE or SALE OF <lb/>
By virtue a mortgage executed <lb/>
t by the Independent Loving <lb/>
executed on 23rd day <lb/>
July, 1912. and registered in L- <lb/>
page of the Pitt county reg- <lb/>
forth certain terms <lb/>
which have not been com <lb/>
piled with, I herewith advertise <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder at Hie <lb/>
curt on Wednesday, <lb/>
day of March, 1914, at noon, the fol- <lb/>
lowing described <lb/>
Situated in near id- <lb/>
j, the lands Thomas Ci <lb/>
The Old Trove's Tasteless Tonic is Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General Tonic because en the Liver, <lb/>
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the B J and tip <lb/>
the Whole System. ; and Children, <lb/>
You know what you taking When you take C chill <lb/>
as the is on every showing . contains the <lb/>
tonic properties QUININE and IRON. It as strongest bitter <lb/>
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. II no equal Valaria, Chills and Fever <lb/>
Weakness, debility and Ls appetite. C-v-s life and vigor to Nursing <lb/>
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging <lb/>
Relieves nervous depression Sow spirits. Arouses the liver to action <lb/>
purifies the blood. A True T. and Sure A Complete <lb/>
No should be without it. your Druggist. We mean it. <lb/>
I i TRACT. Situated in Dr. B. T. Cox, A. Cox and <lb/>
.,,,, . others. For better description, rot- <lb/>
I . lining t lands la given to deed bearing even <lb/>
. and date of this Instrument giving <lb/>
i . res, n re or less and for acres of <lb/>
tract land d i Ping made A <lb/>
W. I. and to Independent <lb/>
p. Corey I n I ind I i the purchase <lb/>
In land Independent living Union <lb/>
page the said Loving Union <lb/>
became Indebted to A O. Cox <lb/>
TRACT Situated In Oil- of M <lb/>
cod township, on con- <lb/>
ONLY <lb/>
Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS row <lb/>
Buy I. ML REAL PAINT. <lb/>
at per gal. <lb/>
And to mix with it <lb/>
than f ; t for <lb/>
Anybody can six th OIL with the PA ST. <lb/>
y u t-y Is. of i ad; in <lb/>
CANS, you pay <lb/>
I. n W i <lb/>
, and I <lb/>
use . <lb/>
paint made, lie t. t ALL i now . I <lb/>
J. A J. U N. C <lb/>
CO. WOW HILL, V C <lb/>
now. en. N f <lb/>
n n r and <lb/>
i the land granted by the state <lb/>
North Carolina to S Corey <lb/>
appears of record in Y-n. <lb/>
page iv.; <lb/>
Km TRACT Lying and <lb/>
in Creek township, adjoin- <lb/>
tho lands of Nashville Wilson <lb/>
VT. D Bland, H H and <lb/>
lie Bland, containing M <lb/>
or <lb/>
FIFTH TRACT. Lying and being <lb/>
In Swift Creek township and on <lb/>
both sides the road, <lb/>
adjoining the lands it H. Oar- <lb/>
Haywood Cox and others and <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
This will made for the <lb/>
purpose of satisfying the terms of <lb/>
said mortgage deed and the above <lb/>
described land will be <lb/>
I I I <lb/>
for the same. <lb/>
Terms Bale cash. <lb/>
This the day of Pi <lb/>
A. Mortgagee. <lb/>
s. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
IS YOUR COMPLEXION <lb/>
CLEAR <lb/>
A clear complexion and <lb/>
a torpid liver cannot go <lb/>
hand in hand. Clear <lb/>
the bile duct gently, <lb/>
but firmly, with <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
At your druggist <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of tho power of Bale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by E <lb/>
to B. Brown on the 11th <lb/>
day of February. 1911, and duly re- <lb/>
corded the office of the <lb/>
of Pitt county, North Car- <lb/>
in book page tho <lb/>
reigned will expose to sale <lb/>
before the court door iii Green- <lb/>
ville, to the highest bidder, on I <lb/>
the nth day of March, 1914 <lb/>
o'clock, noon, a certain tract <lb/>
or panel of land, lying and being <lb/>
in the Town of County <lb/>
Pitt, and State of North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, <lb/>
Beginning at Martha <lb/>
runs west to mil street, thence <lb/>
about feet south, thence parallel <lb/>
with line to the railroad right <lb/>
of way, tin north about feet lo <lb/>
the beginning, being that portion or <lb/>
the Nashville lot which the <lb/>
house further description <lb/>
.-. deed from S. J. Nobles to Ellen <lb/>
B. recorded in book T-9, page <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
Thin February 12th, 1914. <lb/>
W. n. BROWN, Mortgagee <lb/>
MOORE LONG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
20-27-6-13 <lb/>
IMPORTANT SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power conferred <lb/>
upon me by a decree of the superior <lb/>
court of Pitt county made February <lb/>
In a special proceeding <lb/>
in which Joseph I Hobgood, ad- <lb/>
Richard Carr is plain- <lb/>
tin against Lydia stock.-, Gil- <lb/>
Ada Lane Nobles, Albert Carr <lb/>
C . John II Carr, Lena Fair- <lb/>
cloth. Tyson and others <lb/>
heirs law Richard Carr are de- <lb/>
I on Wednesday, March <lb/>
1814, In front of the court <lb/>
door In Greenville sell for sash <lb/>
the highest bidder the following de <lb/>
scribed piece or parcel of land, <lb/>
iii township, is <lb/>
county the lands of Al- <lb/>
Carr. Ron, the Frank- <lb/>
land and others, containing <lb/>
eighteen more or and being <lb/>
the lands on which Richard Carr <lb/>
ed at the time of his death. Said lot <lb/>
or pared of land will sold subject <lb/>
to tho Interest of Harriet Can <lb/>
widow of Richard Carr and the sale <lb/>
will take place about noon. <lb/>
This Fob. 1914. <lb/>
JOSEPH L. <lb/>
and <lb/>
IX ltd <lb/>
FARM <lb/>
both as a and in subdivision <lb/>
to suit purchasers. <lb/>
This the 5th day of February. <lb/>
Z. V. HOOKER. Mortgagee <lb/>
Id <lb/>
To Prevent Poisoning <lb/>
at once wonderful old reliable DR. <lb/>
pain and at <lb/>
Nut <lb/>
U the Basil of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
i, basil of all good farming. Write I <lb/>
bulletin by the authority in the United <lb/>
on Lime on the Farm, and get price <lb/>
of the Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you reasons. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
mile <lb/>
iii.-ill. M <lb/>
tot SEARCH <lb/>
mi Hunk <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD <lb/>
l-i. <lb/>
Will.-t <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. C. <lb/>
FUR <lb/>
eggs, beat layers of pure white <lb/>
Shell eggs. per setting of <lb/>
Mrs. E. C. King, Falkland. N. C<lb/>
Several of the Greenville <lb/>
yew arc in <lb/>
supreme court. <lb/>
Is Skin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Baby's<lb/>
-late <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART W EASTERN <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA, IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED Y 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 IN j . WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-D <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
MS <lb/>
i the I. H- the Most V <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE II <lb/>
DEED <lb/>
PI I . <lb/>
. <lb/>
UNA . <lb/>
WHO , <lb/>
GOOD P <lb/>
a . <lb/>
FEW L <lb/>
TH <lb/>
. <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
A L <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
1914.<lb/>
Only Removed From Burned <lb/>
St. Louis Building <lb/>
FIND VAULTS BE INTACT <lb/>
Woodmen of World <lb/>
Launch Worship <lb/>
Campaign <lb/>
Militant Damages <lb/>
a Painting Valued at <lb/>
It Win Si era Make <lb/>
a Complete Explore the <lb/>
Feared Will <lb/>
Never be <lb/>
March 10.- Ten I <lb/>
bad been recovered late today iron <lb/>
the ruins the Athletic club <lb/>
building which was destroyed by hi-, <lb/>
early Monday morning. Three <lb/>
wore round today. The other Bet <lb/>
were recovered yesterday. <lb/>
Twenty bodies are thought to be ii <lb/>
making the death toll <lb/>
Hi the bodies recovered <lb/>
have been Identified as <lb/>
Marshall bachelor, head <lb/>
Marshall Hi r and Company, fur deal- <lb/>
era, St. Louis. <lb/>
Lucius Ruff, department head <lb/>
Simmons Hardware, company, <lb/>
son of Hr. L. P. Ruff of Cape <lb/>
Mo., lived with mother In <lb/>
Dallas, Texas., doubt- <lb/>
William J. treasurer <lb/>
Construction company; engaged in <lb/>
construction of East Side levee. <lb/>
James B. single, member <lb/>
contracting firm of Ware and <lb/>
St. Louis. <lb/>
John Chicago, <lb/>
Ford Manufacturing company; <lb/>
leaves wife and children in Chicago. <lb/>
William F. lawyer and real es- <lb/>
dealer. East St. Louis. <lb/>
Edwin C. cashier <lb/>
low Wire Company. St. Louis; <lb/>
killed in jump form floor. <lb/>
E. P. Williams, bank promoter, San- <lb/>
Gs. <lb/>
Hays probably will elapse before <lb/>
the ruins are explored <lb/>
and it Is feared many of the bodies <lb/>
never will he recovered. Fire Chief <lb/>
today said the lire depart- <lb/>
work was about finished and <lb/>
others suggested that other city de- <lb/>
remove the debris. <lb/>
The vaults of the bank, <lb/>
which occupied part of the <lb/>
were found today. Nearly <lb/>
in coin and currency <lb/>
removed under heavy police guard <lb/>
to the vaults of the St. Louis Union <lb/>
Trust company to ho until a <lb/>
place can be provided in the tempo- <lb/>
quarters of the bank. <lb/>
No satisfactory explanation of the <lb/>
fire has been found. Explosions heard <lb/>
during the fire were attributed by the <lb/>
chief of tho fire prevention bureau to <lb/>
gaB that escaped when the meters <lb/>
molted under the intense heat. <lb/>
Harry Davidson, night watchman <lb/>
for the club, was on the third floor of <lb/>
the building, where the lire was sup- <lb/>
posed to have started only laminates <lb/>
before the flames were discovered. He <lb/>
said ho found nothing that indicated <lb/>
danger. <lb/>
An Important meeting of Magnolia LONDON, March militant <lb/>
Camp NO. Woodmen the World suffragette inflicted severe damage to- <lb/>
be held Wednesday evening day on the famous picture <lb/>
March to discuss plans for the known as the which <lb/>
thirty days membership campaign l lug In the National Gallery. <lb/>
that just opened in Pitt county Square. <lb/>
and all members of the local camp The picture purchased for <lb/>
are urged to attend this meeting. In 1906 and presented to the <lb/>
District Manager s. of Hon. <lb/>
Raleigh, will be present with Deputy <lb/>
. , A. O. Kill, who is In <lb/>
charge the county district and <lb/>
l. u. Crawford, who has just I <lb/>
. the . re <lb/>
. located In Portland, Oregon, <lb/>
to take up organization work in <lb/>
North Carolina. These men will con- <lb/>
the pi-, sent campaign in Pitt <lb/>
county, <lb/>
Manager K. B. Lewis of Kin- <lb/>
X. in Greenville Tuesday <lb/>
in conference with ins staff <lb/>
ties and everything Is now ready for <lb/>
what promises to the greatest cam <lb/>
In tho history of Woodcraft <lb/>
in this section. <lb/>
The wonderful progress of the <lb/>
Woodmen of the World the past year <lb/>
is plainly shown in a statement just <lb/>
Issued by Manager Lewis to all of <lb/>
the Woodmen camps in North Caro- <lb/>
new members were accept- <lb/>
ed during the year of 1913 and there <lb/>
are now 692.447 Woodmen In the <lb/>
Jurisdiction alone not count- <lb/>
those of the Pacific or Canadian <lb/>
jurisdictions. <lb/>
There was a net increase in the <lb/>
United States of members <lb/>
was paid to widows <lb/>
and orphans during the year and <lb/>
4.020 monuments erected to the <lb/>
of deceased Woodmen. <lb/>
In North Carolina during 1913 there <lb/>
were new members accepted <lb/>
and the state now has members <lb/>
in good standing, a net Increase of <lb/>
over The sum of <lb/>
was paid out to beneficiaries in <lb/>
North Carolina on account of the <lb/>
death of sovereigns the death rate <lb/>
being only 7.16 per thousand. Only <lb/>
three states in the Union had a larger <lb/>
numerical Increase of members than <lb/>
North Carolina, one of these being <lb/>
Texas. <lb/>
Prom the foregoing figures it is <lb/>
readily seen that Woodcraft is stead- <lb/>
growing in strength and fulfill- <lb/>
in every way mission, tho pro- <lb/>
of the American home. <lb/>
Art experts have estimated <lb/>
Us <lb/>
r; <lb/>
Me <lb/>
ii PISTOL BATTLE <lb/>
West Virginia <lb/>
Train <lb/>
Aboard <lb/>
OTHERS HE <lb/>
New Raring Circuit Formed. <lb/>
BOSTON, Mass., March <lb/>
completion here today of the <lb/>
of tho Bay State Short ship Cir- <lb/>
assures Massachusetts of a long <lb/>
season of harness racing this year <lb/>
The season will open June and <lb/>
until the second week of <lb/>
August. The circuit embraces <lb/>
In <lb/>
Providence, <lb/>
and Springfield. <lb/>
County Teacher's <lb/>
The last meeting for this year will <lb/>
he held on Saturday at the graded <lb/>
school building. <lb/>
This means that each teacher <lb/>
the county must be present. <lb/>
important announcements will bi <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Each teacher taking year read- <lb/>
course must report on books <lb/>
read. <lb/>
The departments will meet. <lb/>
Programs which will make these <lb/>
meetings the most interesting of the <lb/>
year are being arranged. <lb/>
H. H. <lb/>
President of Association. <lb/>
says he will re- <lb/>
tire from the ring after he finishes <lb/>
with Mike Gibbons. <lb/>
To Produce Coke on Large <lb/>
NEW YORK. March A busy and <lb/>
prosperous year for the steel industry <lb/>
was In the reports present- <lb/>
ed today at the annual meeting of the <lb/>
and Iron com- <lb/>
in this city. In near future <lb/>
the company plans to spend <lb/>
in building a great battery of coke <lb/>
ovens in connection with Its mills at <lb/>
present market value at <lb/>
The woman entered the gallery and <lb/>
attacked tho picture with a sharp <lb/>
making six or seven had cuts <lb/>
across the canvass. She was arrested. <lb/>
of the outrage was <lb/>
tin. notorious militant <lb/>
May Richardson, who has been sen- <lb/>
to several terms of <lb/>
the beginning of the mill- <lb/>
movement <lb/>
She was arrested at Bristol on July <lb/>
last year, for dropping a scroll of <lb/>
paper on the knees of King George <lb/>
las he driving through the city. <lb/>
After she had served three <lb/>
Imprisonment she was arrested again <lb/>
in November for burning a house at <lb/>
Hampton, but Immediately started a <lb/>
hunger strike and was released a few <lb/>
weeks later in a serious condition. <lb/>
Many of tho public art collections <lb/>
such as those at Hampton Court Pal- <lb/>
ace and especially galleries where val <lb/>
porcelain is on exhibition were <lb/>
closed a year ago on account of <lb/>
outrages and have not been open- <lb/>
ed since. The National Gallery was <lb/>
closed after today's outrage. <lb/>
Tho magistrate committed Miss Rich <lb/>
for trial and refused to grant <lb/>
bail. <lb/>
About <lb/>
The keeper of the National Gallery <lb/>
told tho magistrate that the selling <lb/>
price of the picture had been <lb/>
by the outrage by <lb/>
The prisoner harangued the court, <lb/>
the House Sec- <lb/>
has turned tho criminal code <lb/>
into a farce. This Is the tenth time I <lb/>
have been brought before a <lb/>
this year. He cannot <lb/>
me and cannot compel me to serve a <lb/>
sentence. He can only repeat th <lb/>
farce of releasing <lb/>
Miss Richardson after her arrest <lb/>
tried to destroy the picture of <lb/>
the most beautiful woman in <lb/>
history as a protest against the <lb/>
government for destroying Mrs. Km- <lb/>
Pankhurst. who is the most <lb/>
beautiful character in modern his- <lb/>
Glasgow Police Hostile <lb/>
GLASGOW, Scotland, March <lb/>
Hands of determined militant <lb/>
waited at railway stations In <lb/>
Glasgow today in readiness to fight <lb/>
for the rescue of Mrs, <lb/>
The militant leader, however, <lb/>
who was arrested last night, had bean <lb/>
removed from the station house to a <lb/>
suburban railway station early in the <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. Pankhurst was carried from <lb/>
the cell to a waiting on a <lb/>
dashed off at high speed to a station <lb/>
on the main line of tho railway where <lb/>
she was carried on board the express <lb/>
train for <lb/>
Many of the policemen who assisted <lb/>
in Mrs. Pankhurst's arrest last night <lb/>
suffered severe scratches from the <lb/>
barbed wire which had been <lb/>
across the platform from which she <lb/>
was speaking. <lb/>
I. s. Marshall in Hospital and His <lb/>
Condition Considered Car <lb/>
Was Well Filled With <lb/>
People. <lb/>
V. W. R. L <lb/>
a ski of <lb/>
county, is dead; A. Beavers, <lb/>
a former United States deputy mar- <lb/>
is In the w hos- <lb/>
in a dying condition with a pis <lb/>
wound in the abdomen; D. W. <lb/>
lion- . B deputy sheriff, and brother <lb/>
A, D, Beavers, shot through <lb/>
the leg, and T. E. a now <lb/>
was shot through tho thigh, In <lb/>
i. pistol battle on a crowded Norfolk <lb/>
and Western train about loci <lb/>
this morning, between am <lb/>
The tragedy is said to be the result <lb/>
of a quarrel, started between the <lb/>
and Taylor, according to official <lb/>
reports of the conductor of the train <lb/>
at Roanoke, the men having been <lb/>
drinking when they left Welch an hour <lb/>
prior to the shooting. <lb/>
Taylor was shot and killed instant- <lb/>
Shortly afterward A. D. Beavers <lb/>
was probably mortally wounded. <lb/>
Evans was arrested and lodged in <lb/>
jail here. <lb/>
All parties to the battle are <lb/>
and well known as officials Is <lb/>
the coal fields. <lb/>
The car In which the shooting occur <lb/>
was crowded with passengers but <lb/>
the duelists shot true to their aim gen <lb/>
rally, only one non-combatant being <lb/>
hurt. <lb/>
Bob Evans, one of the party, was <lb/>
arrested and lodged in jail here. <lb/>
We Rank High In Many Respects <lb/>
But <lb/>
Mr. As per had <lb/>
the pi. of apt last after- <lb/>
noon and night In the busy, wide-a- <lb/>
wake little town of Greenville, which <lb/>
has made the most wonderful <lb/>
in, ills and have grown the fast- <lb/>
est during the past five years b <lb/>
have elapsed since my last visit to <lb/>
this town. Should the people <lb/>
in the of progress <lb/>
they are presently and with <lb/>
the rapidly the past five years. In <lb/>
course a years hence they will <lb/>
surely p . b the r of a <lb/>
city, <lb/>
notice iii is , <lb/>
kinds which have been add <lb/>
. i to your and more <lb/>
g. All of Which goes to <lb/>
and prosper a town. Th I <lb/>
. I give to <lb/>
both re, and n <lb/>
. at am i <lb/>
and i <lb/>
, her. to your ml t. <lb/>
MINISTERS IS <lb/>
SESSION HEBE <lb/>
Scholars Must Be <lb/>
Vaccinated Says <lb/>
School Board <lb/>
At a meeting last night, the Graded <lb/>
School Hoard passed a resolution pro <lb/>
that all children who have not <lb/>
have been vaccinated smallpox by- <lb/>
March 83rd shall be excluded from the <lb/>
graded school. This means that <lb/>
who have not heretofore been <lb/>
successfully vaccinated must he <lb/>
before the above date or be <lb/>
required to remain away from school. <lb/>
It was also that all <lb/>
who have not been successfully <lb/>
within live years vaccinated <lb/>
again as a matter of precaution. <lb/>
In case any parents are not able to <lb/>
pay the regular vaccination fee, the <lb/>
county physician. Dr. Skinner, will <lb/>
free of charge. <lb/>
All this Is done for the protection <lb/>
of the community, It is hoped that <lb/>
everybody will gladly do his part. <lb/>
HOY TAYLOR, <lb/>
Superintendent. <lb/>
toy i a i t, I I <lb/>
the I <lb/>
James Show, which la a won- <lb/>
and remarkable Floating <lb/>
and a grand show, which <lb/>
i said to be leading <lb/>
kind. on my way to this Grand <lb/>
Floating my attention was <lb/>
called to notice actions of the <lb/>
of Greenville in showing <lb/>
for their home business <lb/>
wherein they with <lb/>
that I notice at other places. <lb/>
On my return from Mr. Adams <lb/>
show is good of its kind, and I under- <lb/>
just near the county court house <lb/>
known as the Palace I <lb/>
know not the manager of the home <lb/>
play house, but after making inquires <lb/>
In regard to this. find that it is per- <lb/>
one in your midst, and that <lb/>
i is here to stay and serve you good <lb/>
Now while I will admit Mr. Adams <lb/>
show is good of its kind and I under- <lb/>
stand the Palace is giving <lb/>
one of the cleanest shows of Its kind <lb/>
there is going. Now here is one thing I <lb/>
I wish to call the attention of the <lb/>
of Greenville to. That Is, least <lb/>
per cent of all the money you <lb/>
pie give lo Ibis little home show Is <lb/>
not carried away from Greenville <lb/>
but spent In your midst, While <lb/>
on the other hand, the many dollars <lb/>
you give to Mr. Show is taken <lb/>
away, never to return to <lb/>
again. In my estimation you should <lb/>
very seriously consider things of this <lb/>
kind and strive ever to support a bus- <lb/>
which will stay in your town <lb/>
s long as they are to <lb/>
an honest living. <lb/>
Now the writer is not partial to <lb/>
either the Palace <lb/>
Greenville, or Mr. Adams Floating <lb/>
only looked at it from a <lb/>
home business standpoint <lb/>
X. V. Z. <lb/>
Association Meets With <lb/>
Baptist dwell <lb/>
FIRST niT MM <lb/>
Matter h--k IN <lb/>
,., Wart <lb/>
With I <lb/>
this <lb/>
. <lb/>
. v. I <lb/>
ire ; <lb/>
mo to Or .; <lb/>
r n <lb/>
i church. <lb/>
Those b re <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
J, M- <lb/>
in ;. , of <lb/>
G i . n, R I. <lb/>
Robersonville, J. W. N. I <lb/>
E. Kirk <lb/>
Tin first of confer, n <lb/>
held Tuesday afternoon, when <lb/>
several matter were discussed per- <lb/>
to the work churches <lb/>
I throughout the association and en- <lb/>
along all lines, <lb/>
Tuesday night Rev. R. A. <lb/>
land, pastor of Scotland Neck church, <lb/>
gave a most interesting on <lb/>
The Caro of the taking n <lb/>
several features of church work and <lb/>
the duty of members in bringing their <lb/>
church up to its real mission. <lb/>
There was another conference <lb/>
this morning with other interest- <lb/>
discussions. <lb/>
In the early afternoon today a ban- <lb/>
to the visitors and several lay- <lb/>
men of the local church was served <lb/>
in the of the church, <lb/>
the of the Ladies Aid So- <lb/>
At there were brier talks <lb/>
both by ministers and laymen to <lb/>
the best means of church am <lb/>
Christs Kingdom. <lb/>
Most of the visitors will It f r <lb/>
their homes on the evening tn <lb/>
Items, <lb/>
OLD HI WILL <lb/>
INTO <lb/>
Young Hugo Kelly is now fighting <lb/>
under the name of Frank Hi <lb/>
this Is his real name <lb/>
If the promoters of tho proposed <lb/>
Illinois State league are successful <lb/>
new organization will probably take <lb/>
over tho circuit of the Illinois-Mis- <lb/>
league <lb/>
In in Calgary. <lb/>
CALGARY, Aha. March Sever <lb/>
hundred delegate assembled here <lb/>
today for the annual convention of <lb/>
Rural Association <lb/>
Alberta. The sessions will r <lb/>
three and will be deviled to th. <lb/>
consideration of a wide of <lb/>
problems relating to the imprisonment <lb/>
and welfare of the rural towns and <lb/>
districts. <lb/>
The building on Third street, next <lb/>
door to the Reflector which re <lb/>
sold to Mr. F. M. by <lb/>
Mr J G. James and Dr. S. Hassel is <lb/>
being moved to the corner of Washing- <lb/>
ton and Second streets where it will <lb/>
be Into a very desirable <lb/>
dwelling. The lot on which it Is to <lb/>
be placed is very low. and It Is Mr <lb/>
Wooten's Intentions to place a brick <lb/>
walling beneath the structure of about <lb/>
nine feet which will he a sufficient <lb/>
elevation to allow a basement. <lb/>
On the lot from tho old <lb/>
building was taken Mr. James <lb/>
Dr. Hassel will erect a brick office <lb/>
building and material is now being <lb/>
placed lb-re for an completion <lb/>
of the work. <lb/>
.,; i N. C . Man Ii <lb/>
Mrs. i Ell Crawl. died <lb/>
last nigh --i <lb/>
Mr. C C. Cobb and wile Norfolk <lb/>
and Mrs. Kincaid Wilson is <lb/>
sometime tit <lb/>
Mr. J. II. Flanagan <lb/>
section was in our town <lb/>
The farmers generally around here <lb/>
are re-sowing their tobacco beds. <lb/>
Arthur is on a boom new <lb/>
stores and the church paint- <lb/>
ed makes the town look n mom <lb/>
important. <lb/>
Mr. II. K. and Miss Car- <lb/>
Bell Smith the play at <lb/>
the K. C. T. T. S. Monday night. <lb/>
Mr. Mills Smith is having his <lb/>
remodeled. <lb/>
school is preparing for <lb/>
a commencement in April. <lb/>
Has Smallpox. <lb/>
Mr. J. L. Little, whose was <lb/>
mentioned yesterday and was <lb/>
thought to be threatened <lb/>
has developed a case of small- <lb/>
pox. His friends hope he will have <lb/>
a mild attack of <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT. <lb/>
friends Customer will <lb/>
same old stand. <lb/>
General Hayes, who has umpired <lb/>
In the American association and Inter <lb/>
national league for will <lb/>
call as ho sees In the <lb/>
Coast league this season. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. <lb/>
ton are in town today. <lb/>
<lb/>
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