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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/>
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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/>
</p>
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Hi <lb/>
. <lb/>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR<lb/>
Published by <lb/>
lac <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. <lb/>
WORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
out . . f <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
ma; be bad upon <lb/>
at the <lb/>
Reflector Building, corner <lb/>
and <lb/>
AH of <lb/>
if reaped be at <lb/>
cent jut word. <lb/>
Take our word for is <lb/>
to be Greenville's m <lb/>
; best year in many. <lb/>
Communication <lb/>
will b. at three <lb/>
per line up to fifty hues <lb/>
Entered as matter <lb/>
August IS-Hi. at the poet office at <lb/>
Greenville, Carolina, <lb/>
act March <lb/>
FRIDAY, <lb/>
s t wise i tow who never shown <lb/>
i.-.- i- <lb/>
a freed man <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
given . h, <lb/>
to minister of Tar River <lb/>
who are here in conference, <lb/>
Suffragettes are said to be revising <lb/>
Bible and we to learn <lb/>
and Adam really framed II <lb/>
up on Eve <lb/>
Anybody who doubts I <lb/>
i man Is a mere worm has only to <lb/>
i couple wriggle through the tan- <lb/>
n in ow better. <lb/>
One year of Wilson reads like ON WITH THE PARCELS <lb/>
a political romance. POST. <lb/>
We are unable to feel any <lb/>
the farmer receive the with the argument going <lb/>
complements of the season, and quarters against the <lb/>
then some. extension f the government par- <lb/>
post business, on the ground <lb/>
Pitt county has a board of u i- express com- <lb/>
who are the real <lb/>
,, business. In fact we never <lb/>
article. . . , , , , <lb/>
n yet seen slightest excuse tor <lb/>
the existence f express com- <lb/>
They are simply organize <lb/>
without equipment of their <lb/>
own, that maintain offices fur the <lb/>
receipt and delivery of packages <lb/>
which they make a deal with the <lb/>
railroads to transport for them <lb/>
so much per ton per mile. In <lb/>
this way these companies have <lb/>
been reaping a harvest through <lb/>
rite cold weather seems t, be extortionate charges. As the ml- <lb/>
bidding us adieu, the Hoods roads furnishes all the means of <lb/>
he next. transportation, they might have <lb/>
o--------- carried on the package delivery <lb/>
There is -till a the business themselves without the <lb/>
ambassadorship to Mexico and it intervention of express companies <lb/>
seems that no one wants the job. that the government has <lb/>
taken a hand put a cheek on <lb/>
The American Federation of the express companies robbing the <lb/>
Labor reports it- present by inaugurating the par- <lb/>
to he companies <lb/>
their interested <lb/>
Collector Keith, of <lb/>
ton, may prolong the light for his <lb/>
job a while, but they will get him <lb/>
out. <lb/>
are <lb/>
the against the <lb/>
Greenville Is ready for Spring. <lb/>
Science now claims that man <lb/>
f, tin- mosquito. Swat the man. <lb/>
people's specialty Is pouring <lb/>
water on enthusiasm. <lb/>
Villa says he is a self-ma <lb/>
We inspected us much all along. <lb/>
Efforts to introduce the tango In <lb/>
have it was entire- <lb/>
too la inc. <lb/>
It doesn't matter what kind of <lb/>
weather we have it never delays <lb/>
Spring fashions. <lb/>
Lend your last dollar and it may <lb/>
reveal the fact that you have more <lb/>
money than brains. <lb/>
There are some things that you <lb/>
can't buy with gold or silver, all It <lb/>
takes Is just a little brass. <lb/>
They are even adding tango <lb/>
certain shades of goods and <lb/>
styles of slippers. it is postal <lb/>
that promises more benefit <lb/>
You must say this for Huerta. He <lb/>
can do more tottering before falling <lb/>
parcels post Nothing has <lb/>
been accomplished in connection man of country. <lb/>
Some men feel that the only thing <lb/>
its better to <lb/>
than it is to thrust yourself upon <lb/>
greatness. <lb/>
to the public than the panels th owe the woman <lb/>
greet post. May its progress be onward. <lb/>
It is wise no doubt for Mr. <lb/>
Charles Murphy to insist on stay- <lb/>
the Tammany harness <lb/>
-lead of allowing his political obi- <lb/>
he written at tin.- stage <lb/>
. proceedings <lb/>
and the postmaster general be <lb/>
given authority to extend its op- <lb/>
in.- as far as it can <lb/>
made self sustaining. <lb/>
them is a grudge. <lb/>
TROUBLESOME MEXICO. <lb/>
It an be marked down as a dull day <lb/>
Atlanta when a report is not sent <lb/>
out new evidence has been dis- <lb/>
covered in the Frank case. <lb/>
Or. Osier's to the I <lb/>
Dr. Osier, one of the greatest <lb/>
medical authorities, takes <lb/>
to lay down the strongest <lb/>
to the we have <lb/>
seen for some time. Those timid <lb/>
ones who are afraid of a sore arm <lb/>
or those ignoramuses who do not <lb/>
know the protecting power of <lb/>
nation will do well to read Dr. Os- <lb/>
challenge. <lb/>
A great deal of literature has been <lb/>
distributed casting discredit upon tin- <lb/>
value of vaccination the <lb/>
of smallpox. do not see how <lb/>
one who has gotta through <lb/>
as I have, or who is familiar <lb/>
with history of the and <lb/>
who baa any capacity left for dear <lb/>
judgment, can doubt its value. Sonic <lb/>
months ago I was twitted by the <lb/>
editor of the Journal of <lb/>
League for curious <lb/>
on this subject. I would like <lb/>
to issue a Mount Ilka challenge <lb/>
to any ten priests of <lb/>
Baal. I will go into the next severe <lb/>
epidemic with ten selected, vaccinated <lb/>
persons and ten selected <lb/>
persons should prefer to choose <lb/>
the latter -three members of <lb/>
three anti-vaccination doctors, <lb/>
they could he found, and four anti- <lb/>
vaccination And I <lb/>
make this promise- neither to jeer nor <lb/>
jibe when they catch the disease, hut <lb/>
to look alter them as brothers, and <lb/>
for the four or live who arc certain <lb/>
to die. will try arrange the <lb/>
with all the pomp and ceremony <lb/>
of an anti-vaccination demonstration. <lb/>
Magazine. <lb/>
Baseball Chatter. <lb/>
If the people would stick to the <lb/>
town like they stick to the dollar, <lb/>
A good many people are lag <lb/>
i think II about time for our dove of <lb/>
peace to let a few ens of <lb/>
Wilson is having con- <lb/>
annoyance in keeping <lb/>
tried some int n then we might have a play ground <lb/>
men in Chicago, and when it ,.,,,. matter, a <lb/>
t i arresting oilier women out <lb/>
they proved a failure as officers. sensational Pros Bureaus <lb/>
Quite had to Stop to is called <lb/>
in the styli to the effect <lb/>
invasion of Mexico by tin <lb/>
as New continues States army Is <lb/>
and park. <lb/>
God made the first man; but He <lb/>
must have seen His mistake, for the <lb/>
scriptures say nothing of his having <lb/>
a had to do with the rest of <lb/>
The Alabama Senatorial contest <lb/>
has one good thing, it <lb/>
. k pl Mr. from cluttering <lb/>
ii the of Congressional <lb/>
for the several months, <lb/>
Congress has passed a law to keep <lb/>
women in District of Columbia <lb/>
or than eight hours <lb/>
a day to all <lb/>
except those who keep is <lb/>
say the <lb/>
You may women and <lb/>
-lit skirts, as much as you phase. <lb/>
have noticed that when a man <lb/>
has a pair of silk socks he generally <lb/>
manages lo lei people s, e them. <lb/>
in feed and house a horde of nil- question of a very short while, <lb/>
ii may be expected The fact of it is. that President <lb/>
will spurn oilers of Wilson is handling Mexico <lb/>
work. Quite naturally they feel torn with a firm hand, and <lb/>
it i- easier to be taken fare every power of disappear. Hut not, we suppose <lb/>
of in idleness than to out importance has approved until after the goes <lb/>
and work for their support. Cut President Wilson humane policy. <lb/>
the free meals and the free The execution of the <lb/>
lodging and make the loafers go subject has called forth more , <lb/>
to work. discs-,., than other -vent old <lb/>
that has transpired within the citizens ages <lb/>
The Atlantic Christian Col- N months. Whether or not the and SO are to run a foot race a dis- <lb/>
in Wilson i to lie Insurgent General Villa was war- of three miles, it looks like <lb/>
a handsome rented in executing Benton of us , a <lb/>
is to con,., to institution determined but ,,,,.,.,., <lb/>
I from the large educational fund that the investigation now <lb/>
Captain Tommy Leach will And <lb/>
to do in keeping the Cubs, including <lb/>
the great line. <lb/>
Few remain in the lineup <lb/>
of the New York Yankees this .- <lb/>
son. Manager Chance is out to de- <lb/>
a new team of youngsters. <lb/>
Pitcher Elmer once with <lb/>
Cleveland Naps, is showing a lot of <lb/>
good stuff in training for a n <lb/>
job with Cubs at Tampa, <lb/>
The Rochester, Toronto and Mon- <lb/>
clubs of the International <lb/>
league have been seriously crippled <lb/>
h desertion or some of their <lb/>
stars to the Federals. <lb/>
the religious S <lb/>
throughout the country. <lb/>
being made will clear this matter <lb/>
up in a short while. If Ben ton's <lb/>
It has been nearly sixteen years <lb/>
since made that Ad- <lb/>
Officer walk straight line at <lb/>
Manila, and the are just now <lb/>
getting mad about it. <lb/>
Already the women's stockings <lb/>
were getting so thin as to hardly <lb/>
be seen, and now it is said another <lb/>
de. ice of fashion is not to wear <lb/>
any stockings at all. <lb/>
Simpson, the hero, was <lb/>
living, he would say style is at <lb/>
last coming around his, <lb/>
is showing the real <lb/>
deserved death will spirit. One night last week <lb/>
end the mailer, and if it Is Memorial church building at <lb/>
Villa was unwarranted m that city <lb/>
in this execution then the <lb/>
States will him to pay a was <lb/>
satisfactory indemnity for taking of the fire had died away a <lb/>
this mans life. subscription was started to rebuild <lb/>
o- and Inside of a week the <lb/>
Marconi we will soon lie <lb/>
the ocean by wire- <lb/>
less telephony. That will be a <lb/>
long for sun-. <lb/>
On all hands are heard words of fund i to above lour thous- <lb/>
praise of the entertainment in the and dollars. <lb/>
Training School Monday night, i o <lb/>
every word of it is richly deserved. There ha- been a great deal of <lb/>
an origin;, Wilson man <lb/>
finds it hard to realize that the <lb/>
administration has done ,, much <lb/>
already <lb/>
Of course it happened in Allan <lb/>
la. and added to city's joy <lb/>
keeping in limelight. This <lb/>
time it was a holdup m broad because they have not <lb/>
walking into a itself and the splendid general <lb/>
Tie- presentation of by of the Commissioners of <lb/>
Most all the time somebody is <lb/>
threatening to cross the Atlantic <lb/>
ill an <lb/>
waiting to gee somebody make <lb/>
m lo. I. <lb/>
business office, covering th <lb/>
with a pistol and forcing <lb/>
the handing over of with <lb/>
which he walked away. <lb/>
VOTES FOB HOMES. <lb/>
that filled the auditorium <lb/>
t the conn <lb/>
try or borrowed to build <lb/>
a stock law fence on the old line <lb/>
pressed delight through the piny existed prior to the act of 1911, <lb/>
Every participant took her part with so as to relieve a certain <lb/>
the highest excellence. It was high- from the stock law. <lb/>
It seems lo us that such <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. Miss H. <lb/>
deserve gnat credit for the beautiful <lb/>
artistic costumes In of <lb/>
the main features that made the play <lb/>
j, success. The play required color <lb/>
would the <lb/>
character, and material that would <lb/>
lend itself to the lines. It was <lb/>
a difficulty to and a costumer that had <lb/>
such costumes or that would <lb/>
out original ideas. Mrs. <lb/>
consented to assure this difficult re- <lb/>
Special designs were <lb/>
in New- York, and the material <lb/>
was bought there by the coach so that <lb/>
the color combinations could he cur- <lb/>
d out. The working out of the de- <lb/>
signs proved acquaintance with <lb/>
ideas an artistic sense and skill <lb/>
rare combination. The designs <lb/>
as a mere starting point. Mrs <lb/>
and Miss have add- <lb/>
many original ideas. The artistic <lb/>
, and mad I <lb/>
wholly by them. The <lb/>
beauty of the speaks <lb/>
of the successful work of the <lb/>
two who created Hum. The class is <lb/>
ii deed greatly Indebted lo them for <lb/>
their untiring help in this <lb/>
feature of the play. <lb/>
rated on I In- lot now owned by the <lb/>
I Masons and Odd Fellows jointly <lb/>
Mrs. A. L. Harrington of Kinston <lb/>
spent Saturday and Sunday here <lb/>
her parents, Mr. Mrs. W. F. <lb/>
Hart, of South <lb/>
There will be an cut. at <lb/>
auditorium Wednesday night. <lb/>
also a reproduction of <lb/>
, Thursday night that was given at the <lb/>
Dormitory last week. <lb/>
J. K. Smith. J. F. <lb/>
Stancil Hodges, and J. H. I-Grand all <lb/>
made a business trip to Wilson Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Just received bushels of Day <lb/>
I oats, and barrels lied seed <lb/>
Potatoes at J. H. Smith <lb/>
Out of town Tax Collector says he <lb/>
has a sully of Receipts, waiting <lb/>
the <lb/>
Mr. Richard Wingate has sold his <lb/>
Jenkins farm near here to Mr Will <lb/>
Forrest this Is the old homestead of <lb/>
. Mrs. Forrest. <lb/>
This afternoon while working on <lb/>
the Masonic Temple, the stage gave <lb/>
away, and Mr. S. W. Tyson fell some <lb/>
distance, cutting an ugly gash in his <lb/>
head, which required several stitches <lb/>
. besides sustaining several bruises. <lb/>
For sale at a bargain a nice gentle <lb/>
pony, young and well broke, sound <lb/>
and solid. J. Ii. Smith <lb/>
Mr. Hart, one of our most <lb/>
progressive farmers, was leading hit <lb/>
horse to plow this morning, the <lb/>
animal reared up and struck Mr. Hart <lb/>
in the face with his foot Inflicting <lb/>
ugly wound about the nose. <lb/>
A full supply of nil kinds of <lb/>
and healing oils at J. K. <lb/>
A Pros. <lb/>
While returning from church Sun- <lb/>
day night Mrs Georgia linker, step- <lb/>
on a peeling, and fell on <lb/>
the pavement, and In the fall badly <lb/>
sprained her ankle. <lb/>
Mr. J. Jones, has bought the fish. <lb/>
and oyster market from Messrs <lb/>
Smith k Co. and will operate <lb/>
Peach, watch this department <lb/>
ii In connection with his Pitch <lb/>
fir his announcement <lb/>
The wood work is about finished on <lb/>
the new depot, and the painters will <lb/>
soon be applying the finishing touch- <lb/>
es. <lb/>
Protect your honest labors, by <lb/>
buying you one of those small iron <lb/>
safe J It Smith <lb/>
Mr. J. A. has broken ground <lb/>
for two more buildings on Lee <lb/>
street, next to the new hank build <lb/>
Many of our farmers have sown <lb/>
more tobacco seed and report their <lb/>
plants nil killed <lb/>
All kinds of Hardware, Mill <lb/>
Belting, Pistols and Dynamite, <lb/>
J. it. in it Pros. <lb/>
There will be work in the <lb/>
degree m Monday night, at tin- Odd <lb/>
Fellow Hall. All members of the de- <lb/>
team are requested to be on <lb/>
hand and visiting brethren invited. <lb/>
Mr. A. L. Curl, of spent <lb/>
a few days here last week in the In- <lb/>
tel est of the tobacco market, return- <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Just arrived, another shipment <lb/>
Iron Safes, the very thing for farmers <lb/>
and now is your time to get a pick <lb/>
J. Smith A <lb/>
of I. lent <lb/>
Eng. March <lb/>
exercises were today In <lb/>
of the fiftieth anniversary of <lb/>
I the great flood here In The <lb/>
j Hood was caused by bursting of <lb/>
I the Whole <lb/>
. in the vicinity were swept away <lb/>
by rushing waters and per- <lb/>
sons were drowned. <lb/>
A hill introduced ill <lb/>
New Jersey legislature pro- <lb/>
employment of <lb/>
women or girls as or <lb/>
moulders in foundries. <lb/>
The question is getting lo be one <lb/>
of lively importance with a <lb/>
of Western Congressmen, The <lb/>
man politicians march-id into the <lb/>
Committee Room of the Judiciary <lb/>
Committee of tho House and threat-j <lb/>
the Democratic Party with the <lb/>
ere to the school and In keep- <lb/>
with its spirit to go on from <lb/>
to better each year. The <lb/>
well sustains its position as the <lb/>
pride of all Carolina, and no <lb/>
school in the state ranks higher or <lb/>
does more efficient work. <lb/>
It ha- been estimated that a <lb/>
uses about hogsheads of <lb/>
air a minutes. Think of this my <lb/>
friend when you are tempted to <lb/>
at onions. <lb/>
Very is to make <lb/>
people arrogant. There is <lb/>
in-lance. the man who is proud <lb/>
of himself because he was horn in <lb/>
February like Lincoln Wash <lb/>
Since Illinois established moth- <lb/>
pensions wife desertion has <lb/>
largely increased. which shows <lb/>
a woman often would rather <lb/>
have a pension, than her husband, <lb/>
awakening to <lb/>
that foreign blood securing the <lb/>
fanning land of Mew England. <lb/>
and by the native will he crowd <lb/>
, d from the <lb/>
Pitt county, in this <lb/>
hundred fourteen, is go- <lb/>
loss of all the female votes, in those m <lb/>
states where they now have a vote. haVe long stood to her discredit <lb/>
unless Congress shall grant them a and will make full amends for <lb/>
nation wide vote. Tho members of neglect. It has already been <lb/>
the Judiciary Committee admitted th of the per- <lb/>
of plans for the erection <lb/>
mat when these women politician, Confederate monument, and <lb/>
opened fire on tho Committee that It it is expected before the year is <lb/>
was experience that they out lo sec monument Unveiled <lb/>
ever went through. However. Con- adorning the court house <lb/>
is no. going to any <lb/>
lilt county soldiers. And now <lb/>
request because women's suffrage i, ,,, that the <lb/>
not in the Democratic and county commissioners have <lb/>
furthermore our good female Demo- chased a tract of land within a <lb/>
are too staunch in their loyalty to Greenville, and will erect <lb/>
friends in the States county home. <lb/>
I Ins will he done during the year, <lb/>
the Democratic Party to do such as <lb/>
carrying out of that threat, and and will take her stand at the <lb/>
Congress has practically decided that front rank of progressive <lb/>
the women can make their tight in <lb/>
stale and win or lose an the <lb/>
see tit for no Democratic Congress <lb/>
is without reason, or lack <lb/>
of legal authority. <lb/>
Those making such criticism <lb/>
should bring suit against <lb/>
county commissioners and <lb/>
relief, that Is, to ask <lb/>
the court to force the commission- <lb/>
of county to use the gen- <lb/>
fund of the county, or to <lb/>
row the money to I <lb/>
If such course were taken, the <lb/>
court would decide what the law- <lb/>
is, and if the commissioners had <lb/>
a right to use the general fund of <lb/>
the county, or to borrow the <lb/>
to build fence, then the <lb/>
court would by Mandamus force <lb/>
them to do so. <lb/>
If the commissioners haven't the <lb/>
light, then the court would so de- <lb/>
and Hie long agitated <lb/>
would he settled. <lb/>
Why do not some of the <lb/>
tics bring such an action <lb/>
snows <lb/>
The in Mex- <lb/>
have been sufficient to convince <lb/>
the civilized world that we hold the <lb/>
unwavering friendship of Great <lb/>
and that win do nothing to <lb/>
embarrass el Wilson In his <lb/>
Policy. Secretary of Stale <lb/>
assured Britain <lb/>
death of Benton will be treated <lb/>
is the spice of <lb/>
it is the pepper of the weather, <lb/>
There were 1.1 II workers -n coal <lb/>
mines killed hi Pennsylvania in <lb/>
has a lo make n <lb/>
change in voters of the country t <lb/>
or. II inch a plank Is written Into the Foreigners who get themselves by this country as If he were a <lb/>
platform, and thereby murdered in Mexico do so without of tho II. S. and <lb/>
submitted to the people i r decision, the consent of tin States. rm ask no more than this. <lb/>
ITEMS, <lb/>
AYDEN, N. C, March J. C <lb/>
and <lb/>
collector, was in our town <lb/>
collecting tax and we saw In <lb/>
him an able successor to our present <lb/>
sheriff. We will say more about bis <lb/>
qualifications as campaign wages <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Our assistant police, Mr. J. Frank <lb/>
Harris, received a phone <lb/>
evening that his little <lb/>
son of Mr. Oscar Harris, of Vance- <lb/>
was severely burned lab <lb/>
afternoon. We failed to learn the ex- <lb/>
tent of his injuries. <lb/>
Mr. Henry Cory, o <lb/>
-New Port News, Va., reached here lust <lb/>
Friday for burial. We beard that he <lb/>
sustained burns about a month ago <lb/>
from which he never recovered. The <lb/>
deceased was a Mr. N. l <lb/>
Cory, who died only a short time ago <lb/>
Mrs. widow of <lb/>
late Gideon Worthington, died at the <lb/>
In ice of her daughter, Mrs. Lucy He- <lb/>
last week. was tin <lb/>
mother of Messrs. Warren. Wick and <lb/>
lien. lived lo a ripe old age <lb/>
three score ears and ten. We ex- <lb/>
it our <lb/>
Hello. was reply, we have <lb/>
of all grades of <lb/>
and get all you at J H ii <lb/>
Bros, <lb/>
The talk of the market house and <lb/>
. I We <lb/>
will soon be ready lo let contract <lb/>
The building proposed will be three <lb/>
story, with on first floor, <lb/>
town hall on the second and I. O. O. <lb/>
hall on the third, and will be lo- <lb/>
Does Your Stomach <lb/>
Trouble You <lb/>
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb/>
Is Successfully Taken in Cases <lb/>
of Stomach, Liver and In- <lb/>
Ailments <lb/>
On Dose Has Often Dispelled <lb/>
of <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
Stomach Remedy <lb/>
will change <lb/>
that <lb/>
race <lb/>
cm <lb/>
I e a remedy and the <lb/>
it <lb/>
cane Tumble III fame <lb/>
rum end the country to the r. No <lb/>
alter where yon will find people who <lb/>
lava Buffered and <lb/>
etc. and have to; <lb/>
and are loud in l rem- <lb/>
There i d . i . <lb/>
tho wonderful from th remedy <lb/>
ind i lie benefit arc entirely a It <lb/>
on tho source an foundation of these <lb/>
poisonous catarrh and bile <lb/>
taking out the Inflammation from the in- <lb/>
the <lb/>
antiseptic. Sufferer are urged to try <lb/>
which alone relieve your and <lb/>
convince you <lb/>
should you to health <lb/>
It to a today the will be a revelation <lb/>
to you and you will re- <lb/>
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bend on Stomach Ailment to Gee. <lb/>
or obtain a your <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
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Mr. Frank Patrick Dies After <lb/>
in Operation for <lb/>
MONDAY. MARI II I- <lb/>
to Loan on<lb/>
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KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. <lb/>
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY <lb/>
Harrows, Drag Harrows. Harrows, Corn <lb/>
Fertilizer Distributors, Manure Spreaders. Oliver Chilled Plows, Tiger and Red Star <lb/>
Tobacco Transplanter, American Wire Fence, Galvanized Roofing. Prices always the <lb/>
lowest. Come to us for anything you need. We carry a complete Stock. You <lb/>
remember our MOTTO is QUALITY <lb/>
J. R. and J. G. MO YE <lb/>
it Saving, <lb/>
Know flow <lb/>
to Save It. <lb/>
Greenville take <lb/>
their lives in their by neg- <lb/>
the kidneys when <lb/>
know these organs need help. <lb/>
Weak kidneys are responsible <lb/>
a vast amount of suffering and <lb/>
slightest delay is <lb/>
Use Dean's Kidney Pills <lb/>
-a remedy that has helped thous- <lb/>
ands f kidney sufferers. Here's i <lb/>
Greenville citizen's <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Moore. Pitt St <lb/>
Greenville, X. fool <lb/>
very grateful for the relief pot <lb/>
from Kidney Pills, pro- <lb/>
cured at John L. Wooten <lb/>
Drug Co. Backache annoyed me <lb/>
and there was lameness and <lb/>
weakness through my loins. My <lb/>
kidneys did not do their work as <lb/>
they should and kidney <lb/>
bothered me. Kid- <lb/>
Pills gave relief from <lb/>
these symptoms of kidney com- <lb/>
plaint improved my <lb/>
In every <lb/>
For sale by all dealers. Price <lb/>
rents. Co. Buffalo. <lb/>
Now York, sole agent's for the Unit <lb/>
States. <lb/>
the <lb/>
take no other. <lb/>
In Our Commercial Department <lb/>
We offer you every facility available in good sound and modern <lb/>
banking <lb/>
In Our Saving Department <lb/>
We pay per cent Interest Compound Quarterly. Deposits <lb/>
received in the sum One Dollar and upward <lb/>
Only Saving Bank In <lb/>
is no batter protection than a <lb/>
savings <lb/>
Visit our place and let u.- our service personally <lb/>
Located on Dickinson Ave. Near A. C. L. Depot. <lb/>
Open Saturday nights to P. M. <lb/>
THE FARMERS BANK <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
B. T. Cox, F. A. Edmundson Cashier. <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, V-P. M. B, Bryan, <lb/>
LAST CALL <lb/>
I will be at the following <lb/>
places on given for the <lb/>
purpose collecting taxes <lb/>
for the year 1913. <lb/>
at . . March <lb/>
Meet me and save costs. <lb/>
S. L Dudley, Sheriff, <lb/>
PEAS PEAS PEAS <lb/>
Buy them now before <lb/>
they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
at law <lb/>
Land Drains. a <lb/>
la formerly y <lb/>
art Blew. <lb/>
sun <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Office In Building, Third at <lb/>
Practices an <lb/>
desired <lb/>
Greenville. North <lb/>
H. W. M. D. <lb/>
Practice limited to of tie By <lb/>
Ear Nose and Throat <lb/>
Washington, N. C Greenville, N. C <lb/>
Office with Dr. D. L. James, <lb/>
day every Monday. I a m to I <lb/>
Henry W. Savage, the <lb/>
and producer, has entered the <lb/>
moving picture field and will <lb/>
sent in film form a number of the <lb/>
popular plays which have been <lb/>
produced by him, including <lb/>
Sultan of Prince of <lb/>
College <lb/>
and Madame X In making <lb/>
photographs of these Mr. Savage <lb/>
will put on with them many of <lb/>
the who appeared in the <lb/>
original costs. The productions <lb/>
will be made in London. New <lb/>
York and Los Angeles. <lb/>
Grace George, who has been <lb/>
particularly unfortunate in her <lb/>
choice of plays this season, is now <lb/>
to be seen in a <lb/>
new play by Forrest Halsey and <lb/>
Olive Porter. <lb/>
Fresh Bread Every Day <lb/>
We are supplying a majority of <lb/>
the homes with Fresh Bread <lb/>
and Cakes every day, <lb/>
not you <lb/>
Our products better than ever <lb/>
J. E. Williams <lb/>
Baker and Grocer Telephone<lb/>
FORD <lb/>
Universal Car <lb/>
Prices Touring 550.00 Runabout 500.00 <lb/>
I o. b. Detroit <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
by <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards on the <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
Lawyer <lb/>
in all the Courts <lb/>
In Wooten Building on Thin <lb/>
street, fronting Court House <lb/>
Loss<lb/>
at<lb/>
Metropolitan Life Ce. <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Assets 447.829.229.16. <lb/>
George A. Forrest, Special Agent <lb/>
Brans St. Greenville, B C, <lb/>
B. Y. <lb/>
Life, Fire. and <lb/>
Office on Fourth street <lb/>
Wilson's<lb/>
at Law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Witt <lb/>
I Mutual Life Iii-iii. hit Co- <lb/>
N. T. <lb/>
nit. v. II. <lb/>
specialist in Glass. <lb/>
At Ayden Saturday after the second <lb/>
Sunday of each month at T. It Smith <lb/>
and Bros, Store <lb/>
Home Kinston X C <lb/>
Fishing With Power Equipment. <lb/>
The fishing industry Gloucester, <lb/>
Mass. ha been practically <lb/>
by the introduction of the power <lb/>
boat and the gasoline-driven net lifter. <lb/>
The advantages of the power boat <lb/>
quipped with a net lifter are many. <lb/>
Catches such as are now made of the <lb/>
bottom were formerly Impossible. <lb/>
a beam trawl. The power <lb/>
boat plays the important part of en- <lb/>
the to reach the He- <lb/>
sired places and get the same <lb/>
In<lb/>
Into N <lb/>
i lac B <lb/>
BAB<lb/>
sad <lb/>
We. T. m <lb/>
Meets alt <lb/>
COLDS <lb/>
or dose will brink <lb/>
i any case of Chills Fever. Colds <lb/>
it acts on the live <lb/>
I bettor than end dues not <lb/>
tripe- or sicken. <lb/>
England. <lb/>
man bad Insured <lb/>
against fire death and shipwreck <lb/>
tad earthquakes, and malignant fevers, <lb/>
not tn mention minor ills mid <lb/>
war <lb/>
insure against, but the agent <lb/>
still another up his sleeve. <lb/>
an- he <lb/>
ran like u-. insure <lb/>
damages from <lb/>
Heavens. I forgot about <lb/>
groaned th man. and <lb/>
another policy <lb/>
Reward. SIM <lb/>
of this Bill h <lb/>
I- at 1- on- <lb/>
to cure in all that <lb/>
Catarrh. Hair Catarrh Cure hi <lb/>
now known to medical <lb/>
Catarrh being a <lb/>
a treat- <lb/>
Cure taken iii- <lb/>
directly the <lb/>
of th tn. <lb/>
by f the <lb/>
the patient by <lb/>
building up and <lb/>
In Its work. Tn- proprietor <lb/>
hove r mu.-h faith in it curative pow- <lb/>
that they offer Hundred <lb/>
for that It tails cure. Bend <lb/>
for of testimonials. <lb/>
V J CO , Jo, Ohio<lb/>
Family Pill- for <lb/>
Drug Co.<lb/>
Department<lb/>
ICE<lb/>
AU F. Kodak Sap <lb/>
Drug Co. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
I to notify my patrons <lb/>
I have moved by <lb/>
gun repairing shop to the store <lb/>
room opposite and VanDyke. <lb/>
No. Six-Sixty-Six <lb/>
Olive Wyndham is to have the <lb/>
Last <lb/>
ii a prescription <lb/>
MALARIA or FEVER. <lb/>
Five or i will break and <lb/>
if taken then a tonic will not <lb/>
return. on the liver better <lb/>
does not gripe or <lb/>
Another foolish habit i <lb/>
in with people who arc always <lb/>
out. <lb/>
NOW <lb/>
COMPLETELY <lb/>
EQUIPPED <lb/>
Little <lb/>
New Series Model EMPIRE, the of 1914 <lb/>
A larger, more beautiful car with every luxury <lb/>
and Equipment <lb/>
Basic principle Of design and unchanged; severest teats and <lb/>
of thousands of miles proved them right. But a score of refinements and improve- <lb/>
are incorporated in the new series Model EMPIRE for that make it still a <lb/>
better car than last season's sells for less. <lb/>
Quadrupled output and quantity buying enables us to add to the beauty, size and <lb/>
value of the car and yet to REDUCE FIFTY big <lb/>
yet offered ti automobile buyers <lb/>
Completely equipped including<lb/>
Top <lb/>
Wheel <lb/>
Rain <lb/>
Tool and Tire Kilt <lb/>
Rim <lb/>
Tank<lb/>
Double Tire Irons <lb/>
Oil Bight <lb/>
Air Adjustment <lb/>
Phone, or call a demonstration. <lb/>
THE EMPIRE SALES CO. <lb/>
DISTRIBUTORS GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
S. We have some open n eastern North Carolina. our <lb/>
. I <lb/>
r a eLl or <lb/>
. lie.-. . e <lb/>
Work our Specialty. <lb/>
iv on hand several used cars that can obtained real <lb/>
Open Day or Night Phone No.<lb/>
a a <lb/>
WE ARE POSITIVELY <lb/>
SELLING, AS A WHOLE, THE REST LIKE <lb/>
CONTRACTS. BEING PARTICULARLY FREE <lb/>
FROM LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS. AND <lb/>
WITH MARKED AND BENEFITS TO <lb/>
THE PURCHASER. <lb/>
Before buying elsewhere, see us, <lb/>
IT WILL PAY YOU <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
GENERAL AGENTS. <lb/>
Heater Ham Items. <lb/>
jar, if s i m i m mi a i <lb/>
i HeMs <lb/>
and <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1914. <lb/>
Mr. Ned left this <lb/>
morning for Durham. <lb/>
Mr. J. H. Forrest went to Farm- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. E. II. Furgerson went to <lb/>
son this morning. <lb/>
Mr. Z. P. went to Farm- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. T. F. Moore went to Parmele <lb/>
Mr. H. F. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. II. W. Moseley went to Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. D. E. House went to Bethel <lb/>
Mr. Edward wont to <lb/>
Mr. W. Hadley went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Dr. P. Nichols of Washington is in <lb/>
own today. <lb/>
Mr. W. C. went to Farm- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cherry who for <lb/>
months past have been living <lb/>
in Maryland, have returned to <lb/>
elite to again make their home here. <lb/>
TAX NOTICE. <lb/>
All parties owing town taxes <lb/>
for the year 1913 must pay them <lb/>
or before March or cost will <lb/>
lie milled. <lb/>
C. TYSON. <lb/>
Tax Collector. <lb/>
Hiss Manager of <lb/>
Miss D. Graham, class ad- <lb/>
the Senior Class of the Train- <lb/>
School, as manager of the play, <lb/>
was tireless in efforts <lb/>
to make every phase of the work a <lb/>
and to keep all of the complex <lb/>
Tho work <lb/>
was well organized and distributed <lb/>
Tho public that sees only the <lb/>
product has little idea of the work <lb/>
required for a big public performance. <lb/>
Tho school that It has no right <lb/>
to offer to the people what is not fully <lb/>
worth the money they put into it. <lb/>
This entails much expenditure of <lb/>
time and effort. the working <lb/>
up of the play for Monday evening <lb/>
there was a line, wholesome spirit of <lb/>
i-o-operation on the part of both <lb/>
dents and faculty. <lb/>
To Care a Cold In One Day <lb/>
Conch and works Cold. <lb/>
refund money it it fail to <lb/>
B. W. on each box. <lb/>
Roller Skating <lb/>
DETROIT. Mich. March <lb/>
is in readiness for the be- <lb/>
ginning hero tomorrow of the contests <lb/>
for tho and <lb/>
roller skating championships. <lb/>
The meet has been sanctioned by th- <lb/>
A. A. U., the International skating <lb/>
Union of America and the National <lb/>
Skating Association of Great Britain. <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
March <lb/>
and sister, Mist <lb/>
Tucker, went to Greenville <lb/>
Sec J. Cox Son for Ice cream, <lb/>
cold drinks and candy. <lb/>
II. Forest i Company's store is <lb/>
quarter shoes for children, ladies and <lb/>
gentlemen. <lb/>
Miss Kate Champion returned <lb/>
day from Baltimore where she has <lb/>
hi on purchasing her spring and sum- <lb/>
mer stock. <lb/>
For cigars, cigarettes and trail set <lb/>
j. Cox <lb/>
it is matting, or <lb/>
any kind of Door covering, you can <lb/>
Bud It at II. Forest .- Co. <lb/>
goods, dry goods., notions <lb/>
ladies and children's ready to <lb/>
clothes at B. D, Forest Co's. <lb/>
The Winterville High School <lb/>
debate the Hell High School here Sat- <lb/>
night. March The query is <lb/>
That all election officers <lb/>
in North Carolina should he nominal <lb/>
ed by a direct primary rather than <lb/>
the convention Winter- <lb/>
will up hold the affirmative and the <lb/>
negative will be defended by the <lb/>
Dell School. <lb/>
Just arrived today, plenty of beef, <lb/>
fish and oysters at It. W. Hail's. <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Hester spent the week- <lb/>
end in <lb/>
You will rind lime doors, cement <lb/>
windows, dynamite caps, and fuse at <lb/>
A. W. Ange <lb/>
Mrs. A. B. and Mrs. A. O. <lb/>
left this morning for Nor- <lb/>
folk. Va. <lb/>
See Harrington. Barber Co. for <lb/>
your work shirts and <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Smith of Ayden was in <lb/>
town Tuesday. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. Harrington went to Green- <lb/>
ville on business yesterday. <lb/>
H. W. Hail will have plenty of beef, <lb/>
fish, and barbecue Friday and <lb/>
Saturday. Everybody come. <lb/>
Cut squares, mattings <lb/>
and linoleum at A. W. Ange Co's. <lb/>
Mr. O. Robertson left Monday for <lb/>
his home at as his health <lb/>
would not allow him to remain in <lb/>
school. He has many friends here <lb/>
who hope he will soon be restored to <lb/>
health again. <lb/>
It will soon be time to sow your <lb/>
fertilizer and to make it easy go to <lb/>
Harrington. Harbor A; Co's. and get <lb/>
of their distributors. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Cox. and Misses <lb/>
Dora Cox and Ruth Cook and Messrs <lb/>
J. E. Green, S. Waters, A. J. Tucker, <lb/>
and Ashley saw Pandora at the <lb/>
Training School Monday night. <lb/>
The concert Saturday evening given <lb/>
by Misses Loving, pianist, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Louise Futrell. <lb/>
College under the auspices of the <lb/>
Winterville High School was well re- <lb/>
by the people of Winterville. <lb/>
Every number was well rendered and <lb/>
encores were frequent. <lb/>
B Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
.,. ., <lb/>
Beaver Dam township lies west <lb/>
and east of <lb/>
Creek. Tho N. S. Railway runs <lb/>
through it. Arthur is the chief city <lb/>
with Smith, Joyner's and <lb/>
and Marl Town the Southern <lb/>
Cum, cotton, and bright to- <lb/>
are the principal crops while <lb/>
peanuts and small grains are grown. <lb/>
Lands worth from fifty to one <lb/>
hundred dollars per acre. It also has <lb/>
line climate, pure water, fertile soil, <lb/>
under laid with clay. Good people <lb/>
and beautiful maidens. body <lb/>
has money, all are cheerful and <lb/>
tho time of their life. Wages are <lb/>
high, all unemployed are wanted to <lb/>
come to Heaver Ham where there is <lb/>
no begging of fuel, lodging or food. <lb/>
And no doctor lives within her <lb/>
tigers are very shy since <lb/>
Judge Allen was around two years <lb/>
ago. There is seldom a drunken man <lb/>
except he is returning from some <lb/>
not far distant town. <lb/>
To give you more evidence that it <lb/>
Is the healthiest spot In the good old <lb/>
county of Pitt. Aunt Allen <lb/>
In years old, Mrs. Allie Joyner <lb/>
Aunt Rachel Nobles, colored, Mrs. <lb/>
Mary Fulford Eastwood, an <lb/>
old soldier of the 44th Regiment, SE, <lb/>
Judie Williams, colored. M. We <lb/>
not call people old tint ill they past <lb/>
the mile post. <lb/>
have three splendid schools <lb/>
six beautiful young <lb/>
teach them. <lb/>
We challenge Pitt county that <lb/>
have the strongest man or youth of <lb/>
He can carry a sack of <lb/>
on his back and another under each <lb/>
arm at the same time. His weight <lb/>
i. over pounds. He was out to <lb/>
the town of Arthur not long since <lb/>
and the merchants could not weigh <lb/>
him. He said he only got one side <lb/>
weighed. This young Sampson is a <lb/>
son of David Button who is a farmer <lb/>
and was horn and resides in Beaver <lb/>
Dam. <lb/>
After all Heaver Dam is only a <lb/>
place on map. <lb/>
We are pained to learn that E. <lb/>
Stanley Parker, our old neighbor and <lb/>
friend who has been confined to his <lb/>
room of late. <lb/>
Tobacco beds will he spare of <lb/>
plants. <lb/>
Gent. From Heaver Dam. <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
of Nash was here last week. <lb/>
Ml. J. W. Paul of Nash who <lb/>
F. Q. Paul Bros., was here <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Church of Norfolk who <lb/>
Swift Co., was here last Wed- <lb/>
Mr. R. M. Elks went to Greenville <lb/>
last week business. <lb/>
Miss Mary spent the week <lb/>
with Miss Eliza who Is teach- <lb/>
at Elk's school house and <lb/>
returned home this morning. <lb/>
Miss Ethel Lee <lb/>
from Nash Sunday p. after spend- <lb/>
week end with <lb/>
Miss Jennie Proctor spent Sunday <lb/>
with Miss Sallie Faucett near here. <lb/>
Col. J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of <lb/>
of State, who has been spending <lb/>
oral days with his people here re j <lb/>
ti mod home to resume his work. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Clark and <lb/>
spent Sunday near Black Jack <lb/>
visiting relatives. <lb/>
I he Rev, Daniel Lane filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment here in the Moth- i <lb/>
church Sunday. He preached a <lb/>
very interesting sermon. <lb/>
There was quite a crowd from here <lb/>
to Greenville this p. m. to at <lb/>
tend tho play, Among <lb/>
those who went , Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. T. F. Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. <lb/>
J. L. Williams. Mrs. W. S. <lb/>
Galloway. Miss Proctor, <lb/>
Dells Pittman. Eliza <lb/>
Branch, Messrs. Marshall Elks <lb/>
Charlie and Marshall Buck. We hope <lb/>
them a most pleasant time. <lb/>
Dr. James Y. Joyner. State <lb/>
of Public Instruction <lb/>
North Carolina will speak here on <lb/>
Thursday night March at <lb/>
p. m. The public is cordially invited <lb/>
to come and hear North Carolina's <lb/>
Great Educator and Orator. He <lb/>
ways has something to tell his hear- <lb/>
The board of county Com- <lb/>
missioners held a special meeting <lb/>
Friday to transact some business <lb/>
deferred from the regular meet- <lb/>
mi Monday. Among other <lb/>
things, the board closed a deal <lb/>
with Mr C. T. for SO <lb/>
acres of land on his Wilson farm, <lb/>
a mils north of town, as a <lb/>
fur a new county home. The <lb/>
price paid for the land i- an <lb/>
acre, the board has die <lb/>
of taking a few more acres <lb/>
adjoining if they <lb/>
this later tn square lip the plot <lb/>
to a new road will be <lb/>
built on the west of it. The <lb/>
board purchased by the com <lb/>
j missioners is that portion the <lb/>
farm lying to the north of the <lb/>
Tarboro road and fronting <lb/>
on the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
I Line railroad. The railroad <lb/>
has a side track abutting the <lb/>
property, <lb/>
is the purpose of the <lb/>
to erect on the property a <lb/>
, modern buildings- <lb/>
Ito lie of brick, steam heated, and <lb/>
have every convenience for the <lb/>
comfort of the Inmates. The land <lb/>
will produce enough to supply the <lb/>
need- of the home. <lb/>
The location is ideal for a <lb/>
county home, plenty near the town <lb/>
land when the new home is com- <lb/>
there will a every <lb/>
those who tire cared <lb/>
the County will have every <lb/>
provided for them. <lb/>
The hoard of county <lb/>
are to be commended for <lb/>
step. The new home will be <lb/>
; monument to their wisdom, and <lb/>
will be pointed to with pride both <lb/>
I iv the Present and coming <lb/>
And the county is to <lb/>
upon having such a <lb/>
In tn d of commissioners. <lb/>
EGGS <lb/>
For Hatching. <lb/>
Ml COMB nuns <lb/>
Splendid Strain of H inter Layers <lb/>
have your order eggs. <lb/>
. I. <lb/>
J. C. Lanier<lb/>
. m i <lb/>
rum <lb/>
The temperance is batting <lb/>
per cent in the Central <lb/>
Four of the circuit towns are <lb/>
while the other lour are as <lb/>
as Lake Mi <lb/>
Seoul Page of the White Box <lb/>
applied for a New England league <lb/>
franchise for St. John, N. B, Page <lb/>
hopes to place B St. John team in tin <lb/>
circuit In 1905. <lb/>
Appetite <lb/>
The Old Standard <lb/>
chill TONIC, ca out <lb/>
Malaria and the A trite Ionic <lb/>
A sure adults and Sob <lb/>
vi. I AMISS <lb/>
D. M <lb/>
Law <lb/>
Land and Drainage a <lb/>
In occupied <lb/>
Jam and Blow. <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Office In Third <lb/>
Practices hi services <lb/>
desired <lb/>
North Caroline <lb/>
B. W. M. D. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the By <lb/>
Ear Nose and Throat <lb/>
Washington, N. C. Greenville. N. C <lb/>
office Dr. D. L. <lb/>
day every Monday. H a m to I <lb/>
f. J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards Building, on the <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish Cobblers <lb/>
Seed O its <lb/>
Ripe Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry <lb/>
OPTED <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
My -on. Luther Barrett, age <lb/>
has left home and refuses to <lb/>
return. All are forbidden <lb/>
to hire him unless his wages <lb/>
me <lb/>
ROSA BARRETT<lb/>
A PIERCE <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing in all the Courts <lb/>
Office In Wooten Bonding on <lb/>
fronting Court House <lb/>
I. Moore H Loan <lb/>
X LON <lb/>
i at Law <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Metropolitan Life Insurance C. <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
George A. Forrest. Special Agent <lb/>
Evans St. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
II V. TYSON <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Life Fire Silt ind <lb/>
hi. it <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still Hill; <lb/>
-01.11 <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Po- <lb/>
of N. Y. <lb/>
III. PUT III <lb/>
Dentist, <lb/>
Office over Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
Greenville, X C<lb/>
at <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
DR. Y. II. <lb/>
in Killing Glasses. <lb/>
At Ayden Saturday after the second <lb/>
of each month at J. K. <lb/>
and Store. <lb/>
Home Office. Kinston. N. C. <lb/>
THE MUTUAL LIFE <lb/>
Insurance Company of New York <lb/>
In 1913 <lb/>
In benefits to policyholders, the Company in made a record in its <lb/>
Tit year never before achieved in life <lb/>
in Dividends <lb/>
This was the unparalleled Bum refunded to in from <lb/>
previously paid by at the close of the year there was set aside from the <lb/>
same source the larger sum of <lb/>
for 1914. <lb/>
To be refunded in like manner during the year in the form of so-called <lb/>
Among the remarkable of should the <lb/>
Total Paid <lb/>
This total, including deaths claims, dividends, surrender values, etc, <lb/>
was nearly a million and a quarter a week, and exceeded the amount received directly from <lb/>
during the year by Other notable features of the year's record <lb/>
m I i <lb/>
Insurance in <lb/>
Admitted <lb/>
Policy <lb/>
Total Disbursements. <lb/>
Why Take a Chance of <lb/>
Forming a Drug Habit <lb/>
When by the use of <lb/>
King of Internals, for that cold <lb/>
or of croup, you run <lb/>
no risk of drops or <lb/>
Von just rub on, it <lb/>
It scatters Colds because <lb/>
a cold in of <lb/>
One bottle wonders <lb/>
Your druggist ill refund <lb/>
If falls do all <lb/>
i for It. He on the safe side <lb/>
Keep away from the drug <lb/>
and the King of <lb/>
Medical Co. <lb/>
K. c. <lb/>
Balance Sheet, December 31st, 1913 <lb/>
Heal . . <lb/>
Mortgagee Loans. <lb/>
on . <lb/>
Loans on Collateral <lb/>
stocks. <lb/>
Interval and due and <lb/>
Premiums in course of <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Deposited lo pay <lb/>
LIABILITIES <lb/>
Net <lb/>
Other Policy <lb/>
Premiums, Interest and items paid <lb/>
in <lb/>
Miscellaneous <lb/>
Taxes, Pees, etc., <lb/>
parable In 1914. <lb/>
Dividends payable In 1914. <lb/>
Reserve for future Deferred <lb/>
Contingency <lb/>
1,349.1 <lb/>
5.725.1 <lb/>
Total id in in Assets<lb/>
H. Bentley Harriss, <lb/>
Mgr. Greenville District.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light. Easy to <lb/>
clean and <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Washington. D. C. <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. V. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston, s. C <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. other medicines. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. <lb/>
Hy virtue of a power of con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by W. L. F <lb/>
sad wife N J i. Corey to <lb/>
v. Hooker, Jan <lb/>
m the <lb/>
r I <lb/>
in- d tract i i i --1 <lb/>
i . In th <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
FIRST TH Situated in I <lb/>
the lands of S F. Worthing <lb/>
n l ; <lb/>
v. ;. <lb/>
of a <lb/>
a r i <lb/>
. i. P, I <lb/>
and <lb/>
i i a m ; in I <lb/>
p east side <lb/>
Fork Swan id land <lb/>
G , and <lb/>
. ii , more or j <lb/>
and I lame tract of land <lb/>
conveyed Samuel Corey to L. <lb/>
P, Corey deed recorded in the re <lb/>
Intel i in rut county In book <lb/>
E-5, i <lb/>
THIRD TH Situated in Chi- <lb/>
i township, on con- <lb/>
acres, more or less, and <lb/>
be land granted by the state <lb/>
of Carolina to Samuel Corey <lb/>
Hi appears of record in book <lb/>
page <lb/>
FOURTH TRACT Lying and he <lb/>
Sn Crook adjoin- <lb/>
lands of Nashville Wilson <lb/>
ii Hand. R H. and <lb/>
in i <lb/>
or lest<lb/>
Every FARMERS LOSE MONEY by buying the first thing <lb/>
is offered them without looking r our line of Farm Machinery <lb/>
We carry an up-to-date line of Farm Implements and <lb/>
at we know will give you absolute satisfaction. They are most <lb/>
practical, economic-1 and dependable on the market. <lb/>
We carry in stock Cutters, Disc and Smoothing Harrows. Ma- <lb/>
rt i i 3-5. Cotton arid Corn Planters. Chilled, Gang <lb/>
and besides many 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/>
Hughes Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
T HADLEY, <lb/>
. in <lb/>
now beer, taking <lb/>
and it has cured me <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb/>
since i began using it. <lb/>
Ky.-In interesting ad-j I am so thankful for what Black- <lb/>
vices from this Mr. A. J. Hughes has done r <lb/>
writes as was down with has been <lb/>
stomach trouble for five years, and found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at of the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
. <lb/>
FIFTH Lying i , b ii <lb/>
In Swift Ci and on <lb/>
lands i II Gar <lb/>
i will i for <lb/>
; . i g tin terms <lb/>
i the <lb/>
I will sub I to w. B. Drown on the I <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
By of Bale con <lb/>
;. . . . <lb/>
i m i in and -1 by E <lb/>
little Bins Stella M hit-hard Running <lb/>
I lose Second With Over For- <lb/>
I Gel Busy and <lb/>
May Hum. <lb/>
times, that thought surely would die. <lb/>
tried different treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
is composed cf pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb/>
r tract II <lb/>
. ; . <lb/>
to i I u en <lb/>
Tins e Mil of j l <lb/>
V HOOKER, Mortgage <lb/>
t Id tr <lb/>
I got so bad, I could not eat or sleep, used by young and old, and should be <lb/>
and all my friends, except one, thought I kept in every family chest, <lb/>
would die. He advised me to try Get a package today. <lb/>
and quit Only a quarter. <lb/>
Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
.,, j YOU WILL SAVE GO PER GAL. <lb/>
this now <lb/>
Buy gals. PAINT, <lb/>
a. p r g.-. r <lb/>
And gals. Linseed to .- <lb/>
You then make Jr. cf J ire ; <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Anybody can r. the i <lb/>
Whereas, if u h. <lb/>
CANS, you pay <lb/>
L. O St. RE , <lb/>
ii., <lb/>
Use a gal. out any PA <lb/>
pi mode, return . <lb/>
j. j ;. c. <lb/>
KS COd SHOW BILL, C. <lb/>
CO- C. <lb/>
NOTICE sale OF <lb/>
Hy virtue of a <lb/>
t me by the Independent Loving <lb/>
Union, executed on day of <lb/>
July, 1913, and registered In book L- <lb/>
pace SOS. of the county reg- <lb/>
setting forth certain terms and <lb/>
stipulation which have not been com <lb/>
plied with, I herewith advertise for <lb/>
; sale to the highest bidder at the <lb/>
court house on Wednesday, the <lb/>
day of March. 1914, at noon, the fol- <lb/>
lowing described <lb/>
Situated In an near ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of Thomas Cannon <lb/>
heirs. Dr. B. T. Cox, A. O. <lb/>
others. For better description, r <lb/>
Is given to deed bearing <lb/>
date of this Instrument giving <lb/>
and boundary f acres of <lb/>
said deed being made by A. G. <lb/>
and wife tn Independent Loving <lb/>
and to the purchase of said <lb/>
land by Independent Loving Union <lb/>
Independent Loving <lb/>
A. G Con <lb/>
gives deed of trust as <lb/>
the <lb/>
Terms of sale <lb/>
This the day of February, 1914. <lb/>
A. G. Cox. <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT, Attorney. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
I am looking for <lb/>
WORK <lb/>
I am a Soap-Maker. <lb/>
I an a Scrubber. <lb/>
I am a Cleaner. <lb/>
I am a Dirt Eater. <lb/>
I am a <lb/>
t whiter with <lb/>
that <lb/>
I i will <lb/>
how you <lb/>
I am Red Devil Lye <lb/>
r i OH CANS. <lb/>
O- Half the usual price. <lb/>
MY <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
Hy virtue of the power conferred <lb/>
upon mo by a decree of the superior <lb/>
of Pitt county made February <lb/>
16th, iv in a special <lb/>
In Joseph L. ad- <lb/>
of Is <lb/>
occasion of his seventieth birthday an- tIT against Stocks, <lb/>
To Honor Former Chicago Judge. <lb/>
CHICAGO, March II.- The In- <lb/>
dependent Order of Banal British has <lb/>
completed arrangements for a ban <lb/>
t to be given to former Judge <lb/>
Philip tomorrow night the <lb/>
Mr. Stein to this <lb/>
country from In After <lb/>
to years he returned to Merlin, where <lb/>
he took up the study of law. After <lb/>
graduation ho again came ti America <lb/>
and was admitted to tho bar In Mil- <lb/>
In he came to Chicago, <lb/>
and began the practice of law. In <lb/>
Ada Lane Nobles, Albert Carr <lb/>
George. John H. Carr, Lena Fair- <lb/>
cloth, Mary K. Tyson and others <lb/>
heirs at law of Richard Carr arc de- <lb/>
I will on Wednesday. <lb/>
is, 1-14. in front of tho court house <lb/>
door In Greenville sell for sash <lb/>
the highest bidder the following de- <lb/>
day of i ad re- <lb/>
I In tin office of the <lb/>
deeds or Pitt county, North Car- <lb/>
in book 0-8 page tho <lb/>
it will expose to public sale <lb/>
before the court I om s door in Green- <lb/>
ville, to the highest bidder, on Bat <lb/>
the 14th day of March, <lb/>
at VI o'clock, noon, a certain trail <lb/>
or parcel of land, lying and being <lb/>
in the Town of Winterville. County <lb/>
Pitt, and State of North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, to-wit- <lb/>
Beginning at Martha Grady's corner <lb/>
and runs west to Mill street, thence <lb/>
about feet south, thence parallel <lb/>
with first line to the railroad right <lb/>
of way, thence north about feet to <lb/>
the beginning, being that portion of <lb/>
the Nashville lot which the <lb/>
further description <lb/>
sea deed from J. Nobles to <lb/>
E. recorded In book T-9. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
February 12th, 1914. <lb/>
w. n. brown, Mortgagee <lb/>
MOORE ft LONG, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
20-27-6-13 <lb/>
i nil i <lb/>
a i . <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Stella . . <lb/>
Bagwell. <lb/>
Everett. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Forrest <lb/>
. <lb/>
of the . <lb/>
hie it of <lb/>
. the close of business March 1914 <lb/>
. . <lb/>
and discounts. <lb/>
m. i s <lb/>
S N . <lb/>
Banking houses, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
tor of Anne <lb/>
m is to <lb/>
all persona having claims <lb/>
the estate of the de- <lb/>
ceased exhibit them t the mi- <lb/>
within twelve months <lb/>
from this date, or this notice will <lb/>
be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
cry. All persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will please make immediate <lb/>
payment. <lb/>
This the day of March I <lb/>
IV. CRAWFORD. <lb/>
Administrator, <lb/>
F. SON. <lb/>
he was elected to the bench of bribed piece or of land, <lb/>
the superior court, where he served In township, la <lb/>
twelve years. county adjoining the lands of Al- <lb/>
Carr, Roes, Frank- <lb/>
land and others, containing <lb/>
One black poll and china boar, eighteen acres more or and being <lb/>
weighs a host pounds, lands on which Richard Carr <lb/>
cM. ears, d-opp at end ad the time of bis death Said lot <lb/>
little white around hoofs. Will of land will sold subject <lb/>
all cost of Notify me the Interest of Harriet Carr <lb/>
bus. N. C. widow of Carr me sale <lb/>
take about noon. <lb/>
. . i This 1914. <lb/>
To Blood L <lb/>
at once the old reliable DR. , . , . , <lb/>
I St. Ill I. a <lb/>
that relieved pain and , ., ,. . , w <lb/>
Or. Nut a He. w <lb/>
A Fighting <lb/>
Cock <lb/>
I fed like a fight ins rock <lb/>
the expression of the main <lb/>
an active liver he <lb/>
tackles Ills work with vim <lb/>
he is successful nine times <lb/>
out of ten you will find he <lb/>
takes <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
which have used by a <lb/>
million people with <lb/>
result. At your drug- <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
The week of the Contest <lb/>
closed yesterday morning, and every- <lb/>
body is happy over the count <lb/>
votes for this short period. <lb/>
withstanding that only a few of the <lb/>
contestants were busy the first week, <lb/>
a very good vote was polled. <lb/>
There are several of those that <lb/>
have entered the contest that an <lb/>
evidently standing still, as their <lb/>
names were not found on any of the <lb/>
coupons when counted yesterday. It <lb/>
may be that they are holding back <lb/>
several thousand votes that they ex- <lb/>
to turn In some time before the <lb/>
close of the contest. This is all <lb/>
in a way. but It makes it much <lb/>
harder on the places conducting the <lb/>
contest, as It would be much easier <lb/>
t count each week's business every <lb/>
Monday than have to handle a <lb/>
of probably two or three <lb/>
weeks, You will greatly favor the <lb/>
business houses if you will do this <lb/>
if you have polled a good vote <lb/>
the first weak don't take a seat and <lb/>
think that is all that Is <lb/>
because it will he to your Interest to <lb/>
the light to the close, if you <lb/>
Wish to accomplish anything. Poll <lb/>
as many coupons this week as you <lb/>
did last, then some. <lb/>
Eleven for <lb/>
ST. FAIL. Minn. March <lb/>
campaign for st. Pauls first <lb/>
the adoption of the commission <lb/>
plan of municipal government closes <lb/>
this week. On Tuesday next the <lb/>
will be held for the nomination <lb/>
of candidates for mayor, <lb/>
city controller, municipal Judge and <lb/>
justices of the peace. Those <lb/>
the most votes in the primaries <lb/>
will get their names on the ballot at <lb/>
the final election in May. Eleven can <lb/>
contesting In the primaries it <lb/>
will be necessary to Issue the ballots <lb/>
n two sections. <lb/>
lure and <lb/>
from banks and <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
Cold coin <lb/>
Silver coin. hiding <lb/>
minor coin <lb/>
National bank notes <lb/>
other U. S. notes. Total <lb/>
Capital paid <lb/>
Surplus fund <lb/>
profits, less <lb/>
rent expenses and <lb/>
paid <lb/>
subject to If. <lb/>
Savings <lb/>
Cashier's checks <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Slate of North of <lb/>
Pitt, <lb/>
I, Hodges, of <lb/>
above-named bank, do <lb/>
that the above true to <lb/>
he best of my belief <lb/>
Subscribed sworn me. <lb/>
his March <lb/>
I, O. C. Notary <lb/>
My commission <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
It. C, <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
Is the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
is the basic of all good Write for <lb/>
bulletin by the best authority m the United <lb/>
on I on the Farm, get price <lb/>
the purest lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A will give you reasons. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
eggs, best layers of pure white <lb/>
eggs. per setting of <lb/>
K. C. King, Falkland, N. C.<lb/>
i in- application and h <lb/>
cur. <lb/>
t n <lb/>
i f i<lb/>
hi . a. <lb/>
i a aV <lb/>
i aV <lb/>
CO., f <lb/>
OINTMENT<lb/>
TEE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE BEST <lb/>
FARM INC, COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALT <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
I OB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HIS <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N, C. AFTERNOON, MARCH 1914 <lb/>
Charges Against Ii. C. Smith, <lb/>
Employee National Bank <lb/>
Preside of the Two Banks. The <lb/>
Accuser Kate Threatened Sui- <lb/>
Lost is <lb/>
GOLDSBORO March -For sever- <lb/>
days past an expert bank <lb/>
has been in the city Inspecting tin <lb/>
books of the Savings an <lb/>
Trust company and the National bank, <lb/>
being summoned here by George A. <lb/>
Norwood president of the National <lb/>
who had suspected wrong was <lb/>
on, but so quietly had the affair <lb/>
been kept from the public that not <lb/>
until only today was a shortage of the <lb/>
two above hanks given to the stock <lb/>
holders and the public in general. This <lb/>
afternoon the stockholders of the two <lb/>
banks gave out the following state- j <lb/>
the Savings <lb/>
and Trust company had discovered a <lb/>
shortage of and some few nun-; <lb/>
dollars and the National bank <lb/>
shortage of a by <lb/>
H. C Smith an of the Nation-; <lb/>
bank and for two years cashier of <lb/>
the Savings and Trust com <lb/>
puny. <lb/>
The first shortage was in <lb/>
the National bank but relatives of <lb/>
young Smith promptly made good <lb/>
sum and the affair was kept quiet <lb/>
Today an Inspection of the books of <lb/>
the Savings and Trust com- <lb/>
disclosed a shortage of <lb/>
but the will only be since <lb/>
Smith was bonded by an Insurance <lb/>
company for <lb/>
The stockholders held a meeting this <lb/>
afternoon behind closed doors with <lb/>
result that George A. Norwood, <lb/>
of tho two banks deposited <lb/>
In cash with the stockholders <lb/>
as a personal loss of their money or <lb/>
Interest on same, and when the meet- <lb/>
had adjourned the above state- <lb/>
was given to the public. <lb/>
The Stockholders were willing to <lb/>
share the loss with Mr. Norwood but <lb/>
he refused their aid and stated <lb/>
he felt as though he was <lb/>
for the condition of the two bank <lb/>
and his conscience would not allow <lb/>
him to do otherwise make good <lb/>
the defalcations personally <lb/>
banks throughout the south have <lb/>
graphed Mr. Norwood this <lb/>
their aid and If made Into r <lb/>
total would run up Into the hundreds <lb/>
of thousands. <lb/>
Smith was also city treasurer hut no <lb/>
examination has been made of the <lb/>
books. to this hour Smith has <lb/>
not been arrested. <lb/>
While In conversation with Mr <lb/>
Norwood this morning Mr. Smith <lb/>
alleged to have informed him that be <lb/>
intended to end his life, he now hail <lb/>
nothing to live for. The money, It Is <lb/>
was lost speculation. <lb/>
Young Smith was prominently con- <lb/>
in this city and the affair has <lb/>
cast n gloom over the entire town. <lb/>
Winterville and Kinston Will <lb/>
Cross Oats Next <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
March <lb/>
baseball squad of w. H. s. has been <lb/>
working hard for the past few <lb/>
in preparation for the opening <lb/>
with Kinston High School bare . <lb/>
Saturday, The athletic field has <lb/>
put in excellent shape, and at present <lb/>
th.- team is in excellent condition. The <lb/>
probable line up for Saturday game <lb/>
will be Smith C, Davis p, <lb/>
Croom b. b <lb/>
Corey if. v. c. f. and either <lb/>
Pierce, Scott, H. or Law- <lb/>
r f. Kinston Is said to have <lb/>
a very strong team this season and the <lb/>
home team is looking to have a hard <lb/>
to win The will he call. <lb/>
i; p. in. Tho probable batteries <lb/>
be for Kinston either or <lb/>
I- and Tyndall and Winterville. <lb/>
Smith. An Interesting game is ex- <lb/>
pi come. <lb/>
I n I n l a Hear <lb/>
Men Buried Beneath <lb/>
When Burned Club <lb/>
Into <lb/>
of Bricks the <lb/>
Wall, two <lb/>
Between twelve o'clock last night <lb/>
and the hour- this morn- <lb/>
a wholesale d <lb/>
from the county jail when i i <lb/>
v.- made their by b Bring <lb/>
ST LOUIS, March Al bast two down the brick walls. <lb/>
persons were kill.-d. buried under They Squire John <lb/>
debris and in injured when the west Henry Clark. Charlie Burgess, be- <lb/>
wail of the Missouri Athletic Gregory, Charlie truest Pay <lb/>
tag. which was destroyed by lire in John Parker and Hill Taft. <lb/>
One of Prisoners <lb/>
Is Causing Some Trouble <lb/>
In Section <lb/>
Witch persons lost their lives, a <lb/>
week ago, collapsed under a high wind <lb/>
lure late today and crashed through <lb/>
It is known that they were aided by <lb/>
some outside party or parties a.- <lb/>
necessary Instrument such a; <lb/>
a tour-story building occupied by the hack saws were found . Jail lab <lb/>
St Seed Company <lb/>
morning. The iron door that covered <lb/>
the window was fastened with two <lb/>
The wall of lb- Missouri Athletic oH window framing breaking <lb/>
pad locks from the Inside and <lb/>
club building which stood seven stories <lb/>
high, crumbled when a wind <lb/>
veered to the northwest. A min- <lb/>
before the collapsed, Building <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
these were sawed off. And after do <lb/>
this were enabled to get fair <lb/>
play at the window ; and framing <lb/>
who was tore into splinters <lb/>
directing i. the work of ex- a adjoining the wall <lb/>
the ruins of tho Missouri outside party tore <lb/>
club, fearing the wall would fall j brick beneath the window to <lb/>
bis men out of the debris <lb/>
This action probably prevented a heavy <lb/>
Gets Lest in Greenville <lb/>
less of life. <lb/>
Th- four-story building occupied by <lb/>
News and <lb/>
got lost in Greenville the other <lb/>
day when went home on a short <lb/>
Hon. A. L. Blow, clerk of <lb/>
the United Slates Court, after return- <lb/>
Tuesday night from Greenville. <lb/>
How was you lost your- <lb/>
sell was asked of the Pitt county <lb/>
and why it that you could <lb/>
not make your way about over the <lb/>
town, as it has been only a time j <lb/>
since you wire down <lb/>
has been only six weeks <lb/>
a was he said, those <lb/>
six weeks have wrought wonders <lb/>
the looks of the town. never In my <lb/>
I life saw as much building activities <lb/>
going on in a town as Is now the case <lb/>
down there. No matter Which way <lb/>
you turn to look, you see something <lb/>
new going up don't wonder <lb/>
at the contractors are so hard push- <lb/>
. I to get labor. <lb/>
new additions to the training <lb/>
school are now complete, and will be <lb/>
accepted by the committee in Just a <lb/>
few days. And that section of the <lb/>
town is one the finest. Besides the <lb/>
new model school, which is a new <lb/>
department Is added by the <lb/>
training school there arc also a <lb/>
number of residences that are going <lb/>
up in that part of the town. Many <lb/>
of them are being put up by <lb/>
in the school, while residents of <lb/>
the town are taking advantage of tho <lb/>
line location to build homes for them- <lb/>
selves. <lb/>
this Is only a small beginning <lb/>
I have told you of. It would be <lb/>
a long list if I were to tell you of all <lb/>
that is going on. Greenville Is a good <lb/>
town, and our people are hustling In <lb/>
every line of business. They <lb/>
faith In their town, and are Investing <lb/>
their money at home, with the ex <lb/>
of getting returns from <lb/>
allow the escape. <lb/>
One of the Charles Bur- <lb/>
only went a distance, as <lb/>
spent the remainder of the <lb/>
the St, Louis Seed company had Is family in town, and to <lb/>
apparently Oaring the burning sheriffs office bright and early tin- <lb/>
the Missouri Athletic club building, j morning and surrendered Hill <lb/>
which adjoined it on the east, and When was taken Into custody D Grim <lb/>
tin brick wall crashed on be roof of th <lb/>
j four-story building, the walls of the <lb/>
I latter gave way and all above the Se- <lb/>
Boor crumbled. <lb/>
Hours after the accident it was <lb/>
possible to determine how many had <lb/>
been buried in the ruins. Many doubt- <lb/>
less escaped and went away without <lb/>
giving their names but persons are <lb/>
unaccounted for. Six Injured, three of <lb/>
them women had been taken from the <lb/>
ruins two were known to he dead and <lb/>
several still were In the debris. <lb/>
laud today and brought back to jail <lb/>
It is reported he has revealed to <lb/>
sheriff Dudley the names of the out- <lb/>
side party Implicated in the delivery <lb/>
Hut their report could not be confirm- <lb/>
ed by the officer. <lb/>
All of the were In for minor <lb/>
charges except who <lb/>
was charged with burglary of tin <lb/>
store of J. J. Elks at <lb/>
n the Di, <lb/>
nun escaped from the count <lb/>
Friday night and who is thought to <lb/>
be leader in making the <lb/>
I the m i <lb/>
county some uneasiness. When hi <lb/>
was r tor <lb/>
ton of J. J several week s <lb/>
at land. Mr. St. Cloud <lb/>
ii the Farm ma the I and <lb/>
ace that that <lb/>
,, . . i . tn I <lb/>
ii,. effect he Inn Mr <lb/>
St. Cloud pal bis <lb/>
capture. <lb/>
Monday night the <lb/>
Farm for tin no i i <lb/>
, , trying out I threats, <lb/>
,. d If ii on e <lb/>
. the yards to prepare <lb/>
. . for Mr. St. Cloud i <lb/>
h c it Mr. I <lb/>
mi him, and the i <lb/>
having a revolver in his <lb/>
., . me hi tun ed I <lb/>
n bis aim. <lb/>
H is reported that <lb/>
made known his Intentions to do <lb/>
bodily injury bin If he In <lb/>
the neighborhood he Is supposed to be <lb/>
the will no doubt have hue <lb/>
again before he can do much harm <lb/>
OFFICERS IN <lb/>
BATTLE WITH <lb/>
SEVEN NEGROES <lb/>
Hang fry to hit <lb/>
Town <lb/>
MO <lb/>
Miss Dies In <lb/>
Hen. <lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
Orange Blossom. <lb/>
A spray of blossoms that <lb/>
i ante to The from Mr. F. M. <lb/>
Hodges, Fla., Is a fragrant re- <lb/>
minder the of <lb/>
Worlds in <lb/>
Fla., March is. <lb/>
Gainesville a warm welcome <lb/>
u-day lbs Knights gather- <lb/>
ed hers from all parts of Florida <lb/>
the annual conclave of their gruel <lb/>
The sessions are being <lb/>
held in the Masonic temple and <lb/>
continue over tomorrow. <lb/>
Another Series Matures. <lb/>
The fourth series of Home <lb/>
Loan Association reached ma- <lb/>
this week, and Secretary II. A <lb/>
White has distributed checks to <lb/>
those holding the shares While the <lb/>
fourth series was a small one, It ma- <lb/>
in weeks. <lb/>
March Dr. C. M. Jones went to <lb/>
Greenville Thursday. <lb/>
Messrs. W. B. Proctor, J. J. <lb/>
A went to Greenville Wednesday <lb/>
Dr. W. H. of Ayden passed <lb/>
through here last week. <lb/>
Mr. R. i. of Lynchburg, Va. <lb/>
who represents the South Stove Co. <lb/>
here Thursday. <lb/>
Dr. James Y. Joyner. State <lb/>
of Public Instruction spoke <lb/>
Hero Thursday night. His address <lb/>
very Interesting as he always delights <lb/>
Ills hearers. He showed the relation <lb/>
between the parent, teacher and child <lb/>
There was quite a crowd from here <lb/>
attended church Black Jack <lb/>
Among those who attended Mrs <lb/>
Jennie Proctor, Mrs. J. J. Mis- <lb/>
Phelps, Blanche <lb/>
and Eerie Proctor, Mary Proctor. Mes- <lb/>
Jno. Warren, J. A. Hark. Stephen <lb/>
Phelps, W. L. and several <lb/>
also. <lb/>
Mr. Ed Matthews of Washington who <lb/>
represents the Harris Hardware Co <lb/>
passed here today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. F A. went to <lb/>
Greenville this p. m. <lb/>
Mrs. J II. Hudson left week to <lb/>
visit relatives near <lb/>
There be here Sunday <lb/>
and Sunday night In the Christian <lb/>
church by the pastor Mr. We <lb/>
will be glad to have as many come <lb/>
can. <lb/>
Miss Jessie died <lb/>
night about o'clock in the State lies <lb/>
at Raleigh which place she <lb/>
had been for some time. Her Illness <lb/>
was not known as she was thought to <lb/>
be getting along nicely until a mes <lb/>
sage to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. <lb/>
F. last night told of her death <lb/>
Miss was about years old <lb/>
Mr. went to Raleigh on tie <lb/>
early morning train to accompany the <lb/>
remains to Scotland Neck for burial <lb/>
Her mother and other members of the <lb/>
family to Scotland Neck this <lb/>
Marriage licenses. <lb/>
of Deeds Bell is- <lb/>
sued the following marriages last <lb/>
Gay and <lb/>
Fulford, r and BOSS <lb/>
J. H. Stocks and Bertha Sui- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
COLORED- William Moore and <lb/>
Grimes. Oscar and I <lb/>
Will Wilson and Mary Little <lb/>
David Blunt and Annie Eddie <lb/>
Mayo and Fannie Clark. <lb/>
Master Arthur the young <lb/>
was taken <lb/>
St Vincent's hospital in Norfolk yes <lb/>
an operation for <lb/>
tis. Reports from the hospital today <lb/>
the little Is doing very <lb/>
well. <lb/>
Republicans of Oklahoma will hold <lb/>
n convention In Oklahoma City next <lb/>
month to nominate a complete state <lb/>
ticket o be voted on at approach <lb/>
election. <lb/>
Strange Find. <lb/>
Mr. W. H Pollard, of town- <lb/>
hip in tuna and related <lb/>
find made by Friday <lb/>
Ho said two young <lb/>
bound puppies of his were chasing a <lb/>
i. I about the farm near the house, <lb/>
and dually treed ion., so ho thought <lb/>
he would Investigate and upon reach- <lb/>
the hollow tree in which sup- <lb/>
posed to be the rabbit he <lb/>
u mother possum with thirteen <lb/>
You can hardly go the length of any <lb/>
street in town finding a <lb/>
of building material. <lb/>
Married Tuesday <lb/>
This afternoon at three o'clock <lb/>
tin home of the bride In country <lb/>
was married ti <lb/>
Hi Ledford if <lb/>
was performed by <lb/>
C M. pastor of <lb/>
i church t this place. <lb/>
After a bridal lour of several weeks <lb/>
extending as as Cilia the venue <lb/>
people will return to North Carolina <lb/>
hey will reside <lb/>
WEDNESDAY MARCH 1314. <lb/>
Mrs. F. J. Forbes left this morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. Warren went to Parmele <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Mr. A. of Winterville la In <lb/>
U today. <lb/>
Mr. II. E, Hunsucker of Winterville <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr J of Winterville is here <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pal I II Ii II <lb/>
mis morning for Raleigh <lb/>
Miss Maude Anderson left His morn <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. Von of b <lb/>
ti ii la l pro <lb/>
Ur, C m. Jones of is in <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
Mr. K. A, G. Barnes of <lb/>
i, in oar city today <lb/>
Rev. C. M, Prof C. W V <lb/>
Messrs. T. Broughton, H. M <lb/>
Phillips, T it. Moore, J. B <lb/>
me U. J. arc <lb/>
Memorial church the lay- <lb/>
no meeting n Durham <lb/>
J s. Barr one of the <lb/>
of A C. I. conductors, Is <lb/>
few days here. <lb/>
Mrs has returned <lb/>
from the northern markets whore i he <lb/>
has been to buy millinery for W A <lb/>
Mr will Cherry o. Richmond at <lb/>
last night and Will in <lb/>
for a few days, <lb/>
The out of town attorneys <lb/>
lug court here today an Judge B, W <lb/>
w. Winston Raleigh, Jacob Battle <lb/>
of Rocky Larry Moore . <lb/>
New and II B, Ward of <lb/>
Mr. Hives left this <lb/>
for Henderson on business, <lb/>
Mr. Bryan Richmond has <lb/>
accepted a at the <lb/>
Mrs J. W morn- <lb/>
in for a trip to Florida <lb/>
Mr. K H Osborn left for <lb/>
Mr. M. I. of is <lb/>
. <lb/>
key <lb/>
Had Mores and t-ii- <lb/>
Before e <lb/>
W here the I'll, bed Haiti. <lb/>
Took Place. <lb/>
SI . <lb/>
morning I <lb/>
B race was II <lb/>
r Lucama and I <lb/>
at once. D ti r . a <lb/>
were so- . on tin road an . i <lb/>
. . fray I I mi <lb/>
reached i <lb/>
bad i . and all b <lb/>
seven <lb/>
were In the I It I <lb/>
Harris Va <lb/>
and Charles Holmes I <lb/>
John M Norfolk Va <lb/>
Smith Pee S. Ci Jim <lb/>
Prank Bennett <lb/>
the last two being i <lb/>
log, <lb/>
Robbed store Warsaw. <lb/>
Last night store of L P <lb/>
in Warsaw was looted by this earn. <lb/>
gang and some plunder was <lb/>
round on their persons, II is thought, <lb/>
after robing the store Warsaw <lb/>
hoarded a train and came SI far <lb/>
north as Junction and got <lb/>
off and Started SOUth down tin A <lb/>
Coast Line tracks <lb/>
ever; <lb/>
tin in and when tie passed lb I <lb/>
Mr. W. O. b- . I <lb/>
bis bicycle and took . hi <lb/>
. i woods am i I <lb/>
. i hi mayor of town <lb/>
In readiness when the; arrived <lb/>
Nathaniel Lucas . I <lb/>
Lloyd Lucas George Taylor i. as <lb/>
-.- and a ion the b u <lb/>
. as apprised of the I and ii n t <lb/>
.- before who n to <lb/>
hi arms bad r a II <lb/>
i. rifle r or <lb/>
n for who <lb/>
mi lire-arms In i <lb/>
ball bats <lb/>
weapon <lb/>
Regular Pitched Battle. <lb/>
is ii n the tin armed <lb/>
they opened Ore and soon <lb/>
from a it or more <lb/>
pistol and gun barrels Two of the <lb/>
. i. ii having he. n shot in the <lb/>
legs, The oilers made a break fur <lb/>
an I s and <lb/>
in within <lb/>
of an hour after tho <lb/>
opening battle every one . I the <lb/>
desperadoes were In e tolls. <lb/>
and children were terror- <lb/>
, net the tragic i n of morn <lb/>
Is still being III SI <lb/>
The while in lag <lb/>
through woods, disposed lb r <lb/>
weapons and when bat- <lb/>
hail cleared away only two <lb/>
were found among the whole h, <lb/>
They are no behind in ibis <lb/>
city a r set Is seldom i <lb/>
, a here <lb/>
An officer from Warsaw came over <lb/>
the goods stolen from Best last <lb/>
night. <lb/>
More building has started on <lb/>
Avenue, opposite the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern depot. <lb/>
the pretty weather <lb/>
lasts, as it may change soon. <lb/>
It<lb/>
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