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Strong <lb />
Serviceable, Safe. <lb />
THE most reliable lantern for <lb />
farm use is the It is <lb />
made of the best materials, so that <lb />
it is strong and durable without <lb />
being heavy and awkward. <lb />
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb />
to light and It won't blow <lb />
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb />
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb />
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb />
for every requirement. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
Washington. D. C <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Norfolk. V. <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
Charleston. W. Va. <lb />
Charleston. S. C.<lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. <lb />
n Superior Court <lb />
Before i C Moore, Clerk <lb />
William Hellen <lb />
G T. T. <lb />
vs. <lb />
Henry <lb />
I virtue of a decree made by i C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
hi In the above entitled <lb />
on the 13th, day of limn h, the u <lb />
I i will on Ho <lb />
the day of April, <lb />
o'clock noon, expose to public sale <lb />
before the court house In Greenville <lb />
to the highest bidder for cub the <lb />
I described tract or parcel <lb />
land, i <lb />
Situated In Swift Creek township <lb />
Pitt county, North Carolina adjoining <lb />
the lands of the Allen heirs, <lb />
the heirs of N, I. Corey, the i <lb />
lands and others and containing; j j <lb />
acres more or less and being a portion <lb />
II the land left by will i --i i <lb />
of I Hellen to the <lb />
heirs. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
i . of making pan it ion among the <lb />
t, mints in common. <lb />
This the 13th day of March. 1914. <lb />
r c. Commissioner <lb />
HARPING PIERCE,<lb />
Saved Girl's Life <lb />
want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- <lb />
from the use of writes <lb />
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb />
certainly has no equal for la grip; e, bad colds, <lb />
liver and troubles. I firmly believe <lb />
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb />
they in on her, one I dose of <lb />
Bl made them break out, and she has had no <lb />
more trouble. Shall never be without <lb />
p, <lb />
To It <lb />
This is to notify the generally <lb />
that the undersigned, will on Monday, <lb />
i th day of April. 1914; it being the first <lb />
Monday In April, apply to the Hoard <lb />
of Commissioners of Pitt County. for <lb />
the right and to construct <lb />
the main canal or of Clay I <lb />
Hoot Swamp across Hie public road j <lb />
Of county, wherever said roads <lb />
said Clay Root Swamp, and the <lb />
undersigned will also request , <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt conn- <lb />
to construe and maintain bridge <lb />
at said crossings, and this ice i- I <lb />
given in order that any citizen of <lb />
county, who desires to do may he <lb />
hear l before the Hoard of County Com B <lb />
. of county on the Ural , <lb />
, in April. in reply to the <lb />
same. <lb />
Carolina Land Development Co. <lb />
By G. House.<lb />
Every year some FARMERS LOSE MONEY by buying the first thing <lb />
t hat is offered them without looking over our line of Farm Machinery <lb />
We carry an line of Farm end Machines <lb />
that we know will give absolute sat most <lb />
practical, economical and dependable en the market. <lb />
We carry in stock Sta k Disc and Smoothing Ma- <lb />
Balers. Cotton and Corn Planters, Gang <lb />
and Plows, besides many other farm and garden tools. <lb />
Also and the Trans-Planters, the most <lb />
successful made. <lb />
See to it that YOU do not lose money <lb />
this year. <lb />
T HADLEY, <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
-w-- ii I <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
in my For i, indigestion, headache, W <lb />
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar <lb />
, ailments, has proved itself a safe, <lb />
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb />
O If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- <lb />
It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five W <lb />
J years of splendid success proves its value. Good for <lb />
S young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. <lb />
laving qualified <lb />
EDITORS. <lb />
as <lb />
hue of Pitt county, this is to in prior to midnight May 15th. mt and duly recorded In the <lb />
all persona having claims <lb />
the estate of the said de- default having been In the <lb />
. ; in them the it, Jacksonville, not payment tao bond secured thereby <lb />
within twelve Inter the undersigned, will en Thursday <lb />
from this date, or this notice I <lb />
TO I <lb />
FLORIDA I and by virtue of the power <lb />
Confederate veterans and authority contained in a certain <lb />
on sale May 6th Davis and wife, Addle M, Davis, to <lb />
Mil good returning lo roach a. Stamper, of date day of July n- method <lb />
oats <lb />
i may lined by County Registry in hook I- page <lb />
Grain <lb />
WHEAT. <lb />
Puts and calls are the and <lb />
i trading In wheat <lb />
your loss Is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
bought No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most <lb />
o trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
I in bar of their Stopovers allowed n both directions, m, in front the court door or to calls on bushels <lb />
Lit. All persons indebted to said Bide trips from Jacksonville at f pm county, N, .- . . <lb />
l , I . . . Ina. Mia. In nil t <lb />
Make Your Own <lb />
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb />
THIS is now <lb />
Buy gals. L. A M. REAL PAINT, <lb />
at per r <lb />
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it <lb />
You then make if pure paint for <lb />
It's only p gal. <lb />
Anybody can the with the PAINT. <lb />
Whereas, if you buy gals, of <lb />
CANS, you pay a gal. or I <lb />
2.10 <lb />
paint in <lb />
Th L. OM. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT Is PI MA <lb />
LINSEED OIL, th s Int <lb />
Use n gal. out of any yon buy, and i tap <lb />
made, return the paint and ALL yon , l <lb />
J. Q. X. C. <lb />
KS CO- HIM, K. C <lb />
CO- S <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My son. Luther Barrett, ape <lb />
left and refuses to <lb />
return. All persona are forbidden <lb />
to hire him unless his wages are <lb />
paid lo me. <lb />
ROSA<lb />
One black white calf at <lb />
house Crop and slit in left ear and <lb />
swallow fork and under bit the right <lb />
Owner can get by <lb />
and paying all charges. <lb />
KM LANGLEY, <lb />
Bo Greenville, N. C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
We hereby give notice that we will <lb />
apply to the of County <lb />
at the regular April <lb />
to have as a public <lb />
load, the road now running from the <lb />
Langley place on the <lb />
across our to the creek <lb />
which road has been used by the pub- <lb />
for thirty years longer <lb />
March 1914. <lb />
D, K. HOUSE, <lb />
H. n HARRINGTON. <lb />
EGGS <lb />
For Hatching. <lb />
ROM COMB <lb />
Splendid Strain of Winter Layers <lb />
Let me hare order for egg. <lb />
W. C. VINCENT <lb />
S. C <lb />
make rates to Florida, Georgia <lb />
Alabama points, by applying Atlantic <lb />
this the of March 1914 Coast line ticket office, IN west Bay <lb />
J. W. CRAWFORD. Jacksonville, Fla. Tickets on <lb />
sale May 6th to Inclusive limited <lb />
to June 2nd, 1914. <lb />
A chance to visit Florida at <lb />
unusually low rates. <lb />
For any address <lb />
W. II. WARD, Agent. <lb />
ATLANTIC coast <lb />
Railroad of the <lb />
T. C. WHITE <lb />
H. T. Mgr. Gen. Pas. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. JAMES <lb />
ltd <lb />
Orphans Coming. <lb />
the largest crowd that <lb />
has ever attended a paid performance <lb />
the Academy of Music heard tho <lb />
Oxford Orphanage Singing Class W. J. <lb />
last night. Those who heard the <lb />
Concert pronounced it by far the <lb />
best the Masonic Orphans have <lb />
given in Durham Herald, <lb />
November 1913. <lb />
If you wish to see of the <lb />
Two Farms for Sale. <lb />
One of acres, cleared, large <lb />
six room house and necessary <lb />
work that Oxford Orphanage is doing Ono of acres. acre, <lb />
for children, attend the con cleared six room and necessary out <lb />
on April 1st. buildings, both farms in few hundred <lb />
yards Of each other and ran be easily <lb />
for sale at public auction to the high- <lb />
, bidder, for cash, the following de- <lb />
scribed <lb />
All the right, title and Interest of <lb />
the said F. O. Davis and wife, Addle <lb />
M Davis, In and to all the green pine <lb />
timber trees that will measure <lb />
Inches in diameter at <lb />
the stump when cut, that are now <lb />
standing, growing and being upon <lb />
tract of land in Falkland town <lb />
ship. Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Hen Moore, tho heirs, John <lb />
and Rodgers. and practically <lb />
as follows, <lb />
you can buy both <lb />
for or as many more you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
yell the chain e to lake <lb />
a movement of cents <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank- <lb />
references. <lb />
II. . <lb />
I Ohio. <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
i Basis of all Indus <lb />
LIME <lb />
Is Basis of all <lb />
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Walter <lb />
i Va . announce <lb />
courses of Jacob's branch to the <lb />
public road. <lb />
operated as one farm. Fine land <lb />
are especially adopted to <lb />
pea nuts, cotton and corn. Farms will of containing <lb />
. t their daughter, Edna Pearl sold or a one farm or and ex- <lb />
Mr. Mark Leslie of very low considering the value the pine timber on <lb />
at a stake on tho Green- <lb />
ville and Wilson road, o N. 311-2 I <lb />
W 4-5 R. to a stake In is the of all good farming. Write far <lb />
line Rodger., agreed corner, <lb />
thence N. 3-8 E. 1-5 R. to a purest lime. Don't buy earth, sand, <lb />
stake in Jacob's branch, Jno. Gay's etc, A postal will give you reasons. <lb />
corner, thence down tho various. <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
VIRGINIA <lb />
v lie <lb />
lie wedding will lake plan, in <lb />
Sprained Ills <lb />
While at work on the new <lb />
building on the corner of and <lb />
Third streets Saturday Mr. Joe Wise- <lb />
miller fell a distance of live or six <lb />
feet spraining his ankle which will <lb />
keep In for about ten days. <lb />
Strayed. <lb />
One black poll and boar, <lb />
weighs pounds, months <lb />
old. Unmarked ears, at end <lb />
little white round hoofs. Will pa <lb />
nil cost of keeping. Notify me. <lb />
I-.,. V, I <lb />
FOR <lb />
eggs, best layers of pure white <lb />
shell eggs. per of <lb />
Mrs. K. C. King, Falkland, N. C. <lb />
IS <lb />
of the land. Must be sold at once <lb />
Write for particulars. <lb />
RHODESIA REALTY CO. <lb />
M. C, <lb />
shout live acres of the above <lb />
ed tract of land located on the public <lb />
road on the southeastern portion of <lb />
At the regular meeting of the Hoard <lb />
of County Commissioners March <lb />
1914, petition was presented asking<lb />
Statement <lb />
annual statement <lb />
the county Is being published. It Is <lb />
Interest to every tax paver of <lb />
county and should be read carefully <lb />
Every Item of expense paid by the <lb />
is accounted for in <lb />
statement <lb />
Feel <lb />
Grouchy <lb />
It is not your <lb />
is your liver. No one <lb />
can be in good spirits <lb />
when their system is <lb />
not carrying off the <lb />
waste products. <lb />
Pills <lb />
regulate the bile ducts <lb />
and put you in a good <lb />
humor with yourself <lb />
and the world. At <lb />
your <lb />
coated or plain. <lb />
P. O. Box from he the by <lb />
train road running through the <lb />
Application fr Pardon, evidences of which can now be <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that on tho and saving and except- <lb />
day of April or as soon thereafter five long leaf pine timber <lb />
as in convenient to the Governor, straw pine <lb />
will presented to th-i to be, or have been. <lb />
Governor for tho pardon of Willis as excepted from this con- <lb />
who was convicted at the August with tho full <lb />
term 1913 tho superior court of from the date of this <lb />
county of the larceny of some Up to the 8th day of <lb />
gathered corn in tho field and or through their <lb />
ed to six months on the roads of Pitt <lb />
county. This tho day of March <lb />
1914. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, <lb />
J. EVERETT. <lb />
for Will Pitt <lb />
body of land, cut off separated a road out In Greenville <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
, . <lb />
SWIFT CO. <lb />
Seventh St. D. C. <lb />
agents or servants to enter upon said <lb />
land and pass and over the <lb />
same at will, on foot or with teams <lb />
and conveyances. In which to cut and <lb />
remove said timber trees, together <lb />
so, with the right and privilege for <lb />
tho time above <lb />
cutting and removing from tho for- <lb />
going use In handling and <lb />
Iran lb on <lb />
poles as are needed for car stand- <lb />
and skid poles, provided <lb />
shall be cut from such places on th <lb />
lend as shall be designated by <lb />
said R. A. Stamper, or his <lb />
R A STAMPER. Mortgagee. <lb />
This the day of 1914. <lb />
township- <lb />
Beginning at tho corner of the road <lb />
leading from House, N. C., at Joe <lb />
homo, and running west a <lb />
straight Una or about straight, west <lb />
to the Greenville Tarboro road. <lb />
same will heard at the regular <lb />
meeting the Board April , This <lb />
March 1914. <lb />
B. M. LEWIS, Chairman of Board. <lb />
BELL, Clerk of Board <lb />
w. <lb />
Have Heat In <lb />
Secretary of Hope Company <lb />
reports that several have failed to re- <lb />
to their call for aid to furnish <lb />
their halls. If yon are one of that <lb />
number get off the list by sending In <lb />
a liberal donation, as tho coin to com- <lb />
their plans. <lb />
Te Mod <lb />
St ones old reliable <lb />
rid <lb />
pain nil e <lb />
One and <lb />
cure-. <lb />
to Ha<lb />
d for . and <lb />
CO.<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
IS THE <lb />
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 />
COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Vest rueful, the the of <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
DEED A MONO THE REST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO TO GET III- . <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO TO <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
HE HAD UPON<lb />
GREENVILLE, V FRIDAY. mil. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Served County is Superintendent <lb />
of Education for Years <lb />
DEATH CAME FRIDAY <lb />
and Suffer <lb />
Loss in His Al- <lb />
ways In the Ad- <lb />
of <lb />
The Daily <lb />
Prof. W. H, passed away <lb />
at o'clock Friday night after <lb />
illness extending through nearly three <lb />
Early in January he was <lb />
with a severe attack of grippe, from <lb />
which tuberculosis developed about <lb />
five weeks ago. From the time this <lb />
dread destroyer fastened upon him, his <lb />
decline was rapid until the end came. <lb />
The death of no man could have <lb />
curred a greater loss to Green- <lb />
ville and Pitt county than the passing <lb />
et this good man, and it fills thous- <lb />
ands of hearts with profound sorrow. <lb />
Possessed of a nature most kind and <lb />
and gentle, always greeting every one <lb />
with a cheerful word, a recognized <lb />
organizer and leader, ho drew all to <lb />
him everybody loved him. <lb />
Prof. was born Gran- <lb />
ville county March 30th, 1855. <lb />
lacked but three days of being years <lb />
of age. After passing his boyhood <lb />
youth on the farm and attending <lb />
the home school, he entered Wake <lb />
Forest College and graduated with dis- <lb />
from that institution. He <lb />
taught school In Scotland Neck a few <lb />
years and later came to Greenville <lb />
and opened a male school In the old <lb />
Academy that stood on the site now <lb />
occupied by the Graded school. As <lb />
a teacher he was supreme, and each <lb />
and every student under him he took <lb />
keen Interest, and there are scores of <lb />
men throughout this and other sec- <lb />
of North Carolina Indebted to <lb />
him for their splendid training. <lb />
After teaching here a few years he <lb />
went back to county for a <lb />
for a year of two. then returned to <lb />
Greenville and resumed his school in <lb />
the Academy. He was first made <lb />
county superintendent of education In <lb />
1891 and served until the political <lb />
changes came In 1898. He was again <lb />
elected superintendent in serving <lb />
that office for about twenty five years <lb />
It was he who brought about the re- <lb />
markable educational. progress that <lb />
has come to Pitt County, raising the <lb />
schools from s low standard to the <lb />
highest rank of any in the State. <lb />
Milled with energy and enthusiasm he <lb />
threw his heart and life Into his work, <lb />
and no man ever fully gave him- <lb />
self to tho services others. In the <lb />
campaign for the establishment of <lb />
Bast Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School he took leading part, and It is <lb />
due largely to him that we have <lb />
splendid Institution. His wisdom, <lb />
counsel and leadership was constantly <lb />
sought and always gladly given. The <lb />
Influence of his work will live on <lb />
after him. <lb />
In September. 1885, Prof. <lb />
married Mettle Button, his <lb />
dying In 1902 To them were born <lb />
all of whom survive. <lb />
ii.-v are Misses <lb />
Messrs. Hugh, Sherwood <lb />
and He was a <lb />
devoid husband and father and <lb />
home life was beautiful. He Is also <lb />
survived by three brothers. Messrs <lb />
H. J and Ruben of <lb />
Springs, and T of Smith- <lb />
Held. <lb />
Prof. in his early years <lb />
united with the Baptist Church, and <lb />
for years was a deacon of Memorial <lb />
Baptist Church and served many years <lb />
as superintendent and later teacher in <lb />
the Sunday school. In his church work <lb />
and devotion lo the cause of Christ <lb />
he curried the same order and <lb />
that his life. He <lb />
lived In the sunshine of a happy life <lb />
here, and died In the joy of a blissful <lb />
life beyond. <lb />
Prof. was an Odd Fellow, <lb />
a Mason and a Royal Arch Mason, and <lb />
was ever faithful to the teachings of <lb />
the fraternities, He will be <lb />
with Masonic honors. <lb />
The funeral will take place at <lb />
o'clock Sunday afternoon, with <lb />
vices In Memorial Church led by his <lb />
pastor. C. II, Rock. The inter- <lb />
will follow in Cherry <lb />
tery. <lb />
Following are the pall <lb />
J. E. Harris, J. S. Smith, <lb />
It. C. Flanagan, C. S. Carr, J. L. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, K. II. Osborn, <lb />
, Moore, S. T. White, J. C. <lb />
Tyson, H. A. White, J. G. <lb />
Honorary J. Y. Joyner, J Bryan <lb />
Grimes, R. B. White. A. S. Harrison <lb />
W. Massey, A. G. Cox, M. O. <lb />
L. C. Arthur, T. J. <lb />
R. H. Wright, C. W. Wilson. H. E. <lb />
Austin. J. B. C. <lb />
S. Hassell, F. C. <lb />
Harding. H. H. J. J. <lb />
F. G. James, C. D. <lb />
tree, Harry Skinner, W. L. Brown, O. <lb />
L. Joyner, R. L. Carr, R. Williams, <lb />
F. D. P. C. Nye, D. C. <lb />
Moore, C. C, Pierce. <lb />
All of Pitt county, as well <lb />
j outside portions of the <lb />
were represented in the large gather- <lb />
here Sunday afternoon at the fun- <lb />
of Prof. W. H. It was <lb />
an assemblage that did fitting <lb />
to the memory of this good man who <lb />
had done so much for his county and <lb />
state and showed how highly he was <lb />
esteemed In life by all people. <lb />
At o'clock, under an escort of the <lb />
Masonic fraternity, the active and <lb />
honorary pall bearers and a large <lb />
of friends, the remains were <lb />
en from his late residence to <lb />
Baptist church. The church, ex- <lb />
tho pews reserved for the <lb />
and pall bearers, fraternity officials <lb />
and school representatives, was all <lb />
ready filled with those anxious to <lb />
their respects, and a great throng <lb />
stood outside. of others who <lb />
knew tho church could not near ac- <lb />
the vast concourse, went <lb />
directly to the cemetery. Not the <lb />
history of Greenville has there been <lb />
so large an attendance at a funeral as <lb />
at this one. <lb />
In the church a quartet choir <lb />
fully sang We'll Under- <lb />
and the Smiling and <lb />
the both songs being <lb />
of the deceased bis lite. <lb />
tho scripture lesson and prayer <lb />
by the pastor. Rev. C. M. Rock, he <lb />
paid a touching tribute to the life and <lb />
Christian character of Prof. <lb />
referring appropriately to the loss the <lb />
state, the county, the town and the <lb />
church sustained In his death. He also <lb />
spoke with tender feeling and emotion <lb />
of the loyal support Prof. <lb />
had given as pastor of the <lb />
that he also felt a keen personal <lb />
loss. There wore no dry eyes In the <lb />
largo in as the pastor spoke. <lb />
Mr. Rock stated that It had first <lb />
been Intended that some remarks <lb />
would made at this service by <lb />
of the visitors, but after consult- <lb />
over the matter It was deemed <lb />
more advisable under the conditions of <lb />
sadness now filling all hearts to hold <lb />
a special memorial service at a <lb />
date. When this service Is held <lb />
will a for some fitting <lb />
testimonial lo perpetuate tho memory <lb />
tho deceased recognition of th; <lb />
great service rendered in his life <lb />
From the church to Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery the funeral was <lb />
by the two hundred students <lb />
of Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
ii teachers and delegation <lb />
several other schools In the county, <lb />
representative classes of the Baptist <lb />
school, and representatives of <lb />
societies. Arriving at the cemetery, <lb />
as the flower covered casket rested <lb />
near grave about to receive <lb />
it, besides that of his wife who died <lb />
1902, the Training School body in <lb />
doubled column filed by and formed a <lb />
half square back of the concourse. It <lb />
was an Impressive scene. <lb />
After a prayer by Rev. J. M. <lb />
pastor of Jarvis Memorial Methodist <lb />
church, and singing Christians <lb />
by the quartet, the casket <lb />
was lowered and the impressive Ma <lb />
sonic burial ceremony followed, about <lb />
a hundred Masons participating <lb />
this. <lb />
The floral tributes were magnificent. <lb />
These came from far and near as ex- <lb />
of sorrow from friends. The <lb />
number of designs was so <lb />
large that a little In advance of start- <lb />
with the remains they were moved <lb />
to the church and arranged about the <lb />
pulpit and platform before the funeral <lb />
began. After the procession left the <lb />
church the tributes were removed to <lb />
the cemetery and the conclusion of <lb />
the grave, there being enough to com- <lb />
cover both the graves of Prof <lb />
and his wife, and the space <lb />
between them, making all appear a- <lb />
one of exquisite flowers. <lb />
TO <lb />
HEART TROUBLE <lb />
All work at the East Carolina Teach- <lb />
Training School was suspended <lb />
Saturday because of the death of Prof <lb />
Arrangements are being <lb />
made for appropriate memorial <lb />
to be held at the Training school <lb />
at some time the near future. <lb />
The loss that tho school feels In the <lb />
death of Prof. Is Inestimable. <lb />
As a member of the faculty he has <lb />
been a constant source of inspiration <lb />
to the president, faculty and students. <lb />
In his work as county superintendent <lb />
he was daily contact actual <lb />
conditions existing In <lb />
Through him bis cs kept In <lb />
touch with the practical educational <lb />
problems near at hand. His long ex <lb />
In school work, under- <lb />
i landing of vital problems In <lb />
his sail Judgment, <lb />
never falling tact made him <lb />
in valuable as a member of the faculty. <lb />
The school, In turn, was a source of <lb />
inspiration to him. Quick to assimilate <lb />
new Ideas of value, ho would put Inti <lb />
practice In the schools of Pitt county <lb />
what he rained from others <lb />
made the Pitt county schools amour <lb />
the most progressive the state. <lb />
His place the Training School <lb />
well as in Greenville, Pitt county <lb />
North Carolina cannot be filled. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1914 <lb />
Mr. A. H. Denton went to Bethel <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. Edward went to Bethel <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. T. I. Moore went to <lb />
today. <lb />
Mr. H. A. of Raleigh is <lb />
visiting friends here <lb />
Mr. S. T. White returned Tuesday <lb />
from a business trip to New York. <lb />
Mr. A. A. Forbes, Tr. returned <lb />
last night from Ky., <lb />
where he has been engaged in the to- <lb />
business. <lb />
Mr. J. W. returned <lb />
from s pleasure trip to Florida. <lb />
Bishop <lb />
Mr. R. A. Bishop has been confined <lb />
to his home sickness for several <lb />
day Is still unable to leave <lb />
bed. It is the hope of his friends that <lb />
I e will soon be out again. <lb />
During his absence his <lb />
st the laundry his brother, Mr. <lb />
Edward Bishop, of Wilson, Is hero to <lb />
take his <lb />
Mr. I Dies In His <lb />
Seventy Second Year <lb />
HIS LIFE USEFUL <lb />
An Earnest Christian and <lb />
Citizen in Beth His Public <lb />
mid Private <lb />
The Daily <lb />
Al o'clock Saturday morning <lb />
Mr. E, A. Sr., passed away at <lb />
his home on avenue, after <lb />
an illness of little more than a week, <lb />
though his health had been poor the <lb />
year. He years of age. <lb />
A just and upright citizen, an earnest <lb />
Christian a true friend and neighbor <lb />
are lost In his death, for men of his <lb />
character and usefulness are rare, and <lb />
his position with the local Disciple <lb />
church will never be filled. <lb />
He was born May 11th, neat <lb />
and spent his life In <lb />
county, coming to Greenville In 1885 <lb />
In he represented his county in <lb />
the lower house of the General <lb />
and was member of the stale sen- <lb />
ate In 1879, He moved to Greenville <lb />
In 1885, having been appointed clerk <lb />
of the Superior Court to succeed Mr, <lb />
W. Brown, deceased. He was elect <lb />
ed to the same office three <lb />
terms, serving fourteen years in all. <lb />
At his death he was secretary of the <lb />
Pitt Lumber and Manufacturing Com- <lb />
and a director the First Na- <lb />
Bank. <lb />
Mr. was a member of the <lb />
Christian church and It never a <lb />
more consecrated and zealous member. <lb />
He served several years as president <lb />
of the state missionary convention of <lb />
the Disciple church and was vice pres <lb />
at time of his death. <lb />
He was married three <lb />
to Miss Mary L. Edwards in 1866, who <lb />
died in 1884. Two children survive <lb />
this marriage. Dr. E. A. and <lb />
J. L. Carper. His second mar- <lb />
was to Mrs. in <lb />
she passing away in 1905, <lb />
no His third marriage <lb />
was In to Miss Lucy Johnston, <lb />
who with one son, Robert, <lb />
him. <lb />
He was a member the Odd <lb />
lows and held high rank In the <lb />
Funeral services were Sunday <lb />
morning at o'clock at Chris- <lb />
church and the Interment was <lb />
made In the family burying ground <lb />
near <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
1896, <lb />
Sunday morning at o'clock <lb />
the funeral services over the remains <lb />
of the late Mr. B. A. Sr, were <lb />
held In the church, the <lb />
esteem in which this noble character <lb />
was held was fully manifested by a <lb />
large concourse of relatives and <lb />
rowing friends that began to fill the <lb />
church from the early morning. <lb />
before the arrival of the <lb />
that followed the remains <lb />
home not a sent could be obtain <lb />
ed except those that had been <lb />
ed for the near relatives and the Odd <lb />
Fellows. A great throng of friends <lb />
were forced to remain on the outside <lb />
of the edifice during the service. <lb />
Rev. J. J. Walker conducted <lb />
and a more impressive one was <lb />
never held. Immediately after the <lb />
bier had been borne into the church <lb />
the choir arose and sang In <lb />
and there were hut few dry <lb />
among that large congregation. <lb />
All realized how appropriate the words <lb />
and sentiment of the hymn was to <lb />
this beautiful Christian life. After th; <lb />
reading of the Scripture lesson and <lb />
singing of We'll Under- <lb />
the pastor very impressive <lb />
lated a portion of life of the de- <lb />
ceased; in his younger days the man- <lb />
which he served his people as <lb />
their representative in public <lb />
of the state and county; and then <lb />
his later years when in private life <lb />
what a true friend he was to his fellow <lb />
In his closing remarks Mr. <lb />
her told of the great loss the <lb />
suffered in the passing of <lb />
adding that the deceased was <lb />
truly the pillar of the Disciples church <lb />
for when his advice was given per- <lb />
not only to the business of the <lb />
congregation but lo public life affairs <lb />
as well, it was always gladly received <lb />
because he was a man of a broad in- <lb />
mind. <lb />
With a beautiful prayer and the <lb />
singing of My God to <lb />
the services at the church were con <lb />
eluded and remains were then con- <lb />
to the family burying ground <lb />
about two or three miles from Farm- <lb />
N. C. and Interred beside those <lb />
of his first wife. Besides a long pro <lb />
cession that followed the remains lo <lb />
its last resting place from Greenville, <lb />
there were several hundred friends <lb />
from that Immediate section and <lb />
oilier parts of the state <lb />
lug the arrival of the remains. <lb />
At the grave the order of Odd <lb />
lows, of which fraternity the deceased <lb />
was a member, participated In the bur- <lb />
service which was very impressive <lb />
The floral offerings were beautiful. <lb />
many designs bring Bent from his <lb />
friends throughout the slate, and when <lb />
placed the grave of Mr. and that <lb />
of his first wife were covered. <lb />
Tho Active <lb />
Messrs. J. A. Bland, J. S. Tunstall <lb />
A. B. Ellington, H. Bentley Harriss <lb />
J. P. and W. T. Forrest <lb />
Col. Harry <lb />
Gov. T. J. Jarvis, Messrs A. J. <lb />
Q. V. Brant. O. S. <lb />
T. W. H. L. Coward and <lb />
v Hooker. <lb />
REV. MATTHEW'S. <lb />
The Rev. Jno. II. Matthews of <lb />
Ohio, formerly arch deacon of the <lb />
Diocese of Southern Ohio, who is of <lb />
the most successful and learned <lb />
of the Episcopal church, has <lb />
accepted an Invitation to conduct a <lb />
mission in St. Paul's <lb />
and Is expected to arrive <lb />
In the city next evening and <lb />
begin his services at once. This Wee <lb />
Mr. Matthews la conducting a mi <lb />
In St. John's church, Knoxville, Tenn , <lb />
Mr. Matthews Is a master arts of <lb />
Christ College Oxford University and <lb />
Is said to be one of the greatest Bible <lb />
students, not only In this country, but <lb />
in the world. Ills dally readings which <lb />
will be at o'clock the morn <lb />
lugs will reveal this fact. The writer <lb />
had the great privilege of being a <lb />
low student of Mr. Matthews, and as- <lb />
the public that a great <lb />
will be theirs to hear him. One <lb />
hearing will mean more. There Is <lb />
nothing spectacular or of the <lb />
rocket effects In his preaching. The <lb />
lite of the preacher Is u kin to that <lb />
of the Man of Services <lb />
will be twice dally St. Paul's; 10.30 <lb />
and o'clock. <lb />
Undergoes Operation <lb />
Little Miss Stella Whichard. the <lb />
youngest daughter Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
C. U. an opera- <lb />
yesterday for adenoids at the <lb />
hands and <lb />
Carter. is doing fine to <lb />
day and it Is hoped that it will only <lb />
he a few days before she will be able <lb />
to be out again. <lb />
Woman suffrage has given Chicago <lb />
the largest in the United <lb />
States <lb />
OF SCHOOLS <lb />
TO CHAPEL MIL <lb />
Winners of Both Debates In Recent <lb />
Triangular Contests <lb />
Will Mil <lb />
lo Debate the Final Crates for <lb />
the A j cock Memorial <lb />
Hill <lb />
lain the Visitors. <lb />
CHAPEL HILL, April <lb />
every section North Carolina high <lb />
school debaters and are <lb />
week coining to Chapel Hill to par- <lb />
State-wide contests. In <lb />
debate the final contests High <lb />
School Debating Union is <lb />
and in athletics the second <lb />
annual track meet Is <lb />
the drawing card. Moth of <lb />
events will be held OB the same day, <lb />
Friday, April The track meet will <lb />
be held in the and de- <lb />
bate will be held at night <lb />
the different teams then will <lb />
be many school superintendents, <lb />
principals, teachers, and friends <lb />
Forty high schools, winners both <lb />
debates in the recent <lb />
tests, will send their representatives <lb />
to Chapel Hill for this Dual <lb />
for the Aycock Memorial Cup. These <lb />
schools Durham. Apex, Holly <lb />
Springs, Pleasant Harden, <lb />
Warrenton, Graham, States- <lb />
Villa, Asheville Bet- <lb />
North Wilkesboro, <lb />
Lumberton, Marshville, <lb />
Dallas. Atkinson, Stem, King <lb />
Piney Creek Glen Alpine Mason's <lb />
Cross. Snow Hill, Sparta <lb />
Stone- <lb />
ville. and Went worth. <lb />
This will be tie , <lb />
nation of one hundred and <lb />
debates that took all r the <lb />
State March were <lb />
iii by mix hundred student debates, <lb />
and were heard by fully thou <lb />
sand North Carolinians <lb />
The debaters will arrive in Chi <lb />
noon April . <lb />
will be entertained II;. <lb />
county clubs th The <lb />
preliminary for the final debate <lb />
will be held Thursday, Tho <lb />
best teams from this preliminary <lb />
will be selected for a second <lb />
nary Friday morning April From <lb />
these teams will be selected one team <lb />
On each Hide for the final debate <lb />
which will be held in Hall <lb />
Friday evening at <lb />
The schools which will re- <lb />
In the unit are; <lb />
Raleigh. Graham High Point, <lb />
ville. Washington, Oak Ridge. <lb />
Friendship and A <lb />
trophy cup will be awarded the <lb />
whose representatives run II I <lb />
highest of points <lb />
Fill Ii I <lb />
FOR SHERIFF'S Oil II E. <lb />
Up to present lime then <lb />
four candidates out for e <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt county, and If <lb />
i an be depended there arc <lb />
ably three or four more that net <lb />
as yet their announcement In <lb />
print. Several names are <lb />
around for other offices <lb />
none have been made <lb />
Misses Fannie Stewart Mary Eli- <lb />
Thompson and Mrs <lb />
Hardy, of Washington arc In town <lb />
today shopping.<lb /></p>
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slash. <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published <lb />
i oar am, lac <lb />
O. J.<lb />
sue rear, . .<lb />
may b but upon <lb />
the In <lb />
Building, corner <lb />
street. <lb />
All emits of titan and <lb />
respect will be at <lb />
at per word. <lb />
Communication advertising <lb />
will be charted at <lb />
per line, up to Haas. <lb />
a matter <lb />
at post at <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
act March la. <lb />
No two face person baa any claim A Chicago woman speaker <lb />
to beauty. Women who want their rights <lb />
take to the stumps. its all right <lb />
But the average reformer has no If they will carry along a step <lb />
or take to the stump before the crowd <lb />
gathers to see how the trick la done. <lb />
What <lb />
site was selected for the <lb />
Its hard for a man to face <lb />
world if he is flat on his hack. <lb />
A bachelor's idea of real misery <lb />
being left alone with noisy baby. <lb />
The merchants Greenville are t <lb />
the their concurrence <lb />
in the suggestion of the King's <lb />
that they close their stores at J <lb />
g o'clock in the evening between April <lb />
first and September first. In carrying <lb />
Did you ever hear of an actress <lb />
wanted a divorce without publicity <lb />
For way that are dark and tricks <lb />
that are vain, the Mexican rebel is the <lb />
limit. <lb />
About fifteen more contracts for <lb />
buildings will be let during April. <lb />
That's us. <lb />
FRIDAY, APRIL <lb />
1914. <lb />
it Menu nothing is being said <lb />
about good roads. <lb />
Always there is a black spot in our <lb />
sunshine; if its nothing else but our <lb />
own shadow. <lb />
There may be some dispute as to <lb />
what be did let the Germans do. <lb />
Four <lb />
avowed aspirants are In the It Through he Efforts of the <lb />
for the Democratic nomination for i Daughters That Such <lb />
States from Ohio, In is Realized la- <lb />
to Senator Burton. They <lb />
are John J. Lentz of <lb />
Columbus. John I. Zimmerman if <lb />
For several weeks the King's <lb />
Springfield, Attorney General Timothy have been striving to have the <lb />
S. Hogan and Charles L. Swain. business men of Greenville consider <lb />
speaker of the Ohio house of th ,,,. a. . . . . <lb />
number of hours that their em- <lb />
are forced to work to <lb />
A stranger today said he a and have at last con <lb />
,,, ,. . . a majority of the business <lb />
that was a million dollars , , <lb />
worth of buildings in Greenville and <lb />
this out they will begin the early <lb />
closing tomorrow evening. <lb />
The women will probably <lb />
over the news that a New York Mil- <lb />
has for an old helmet. <lb />
Charlie Murphy, Tarn <lb />
many leader doesn't seem to realize <lb />
that they have ordered the <lb />
question on him. <lb />
his thoughts are pretty much on tin <lb />
level. <lb />
What has become of the proposed <lb />
whirlwind campaign to raise the fund <lb />
for the erection of the <lb />
monument There ought to be <lb />
whirling going on if the is seven o'clock <lb />
need more <lb />
rest ti and recreation. <lb />
The ladies are to be commended for <lb />
the part they have taken in this move- <lb />
and the employees of <lb />
places should feel grateful to them <lb />
their efforts. <lb />
The work was completed yesterday <lb />
hen all merchants, excepting time, <lb />
a petition agreeing to close <lb />
in the <lb />
They claim that eugenic marriage <lb />
will be a safety match but we arc not <lb />
sure about it. <lb />
Col. Roosevelt is finishing up his <lb />
Better a fool who knows nothing South American trip, and we feel so- <lb />
for the natives who have been de- <lb />
pending on game for living. <lb />
It was with a man with a mean <lb />
position who said he is In favor of <lb />
letting all the women vote <lb />
these suffragettes. <lb />
I he limit cheerfulness should he <lb />
applied lo some of us more frequent- <lb />
People who say the right thing at <lb />
right time are as popular as they <lb />
know who la anxious <lb />
for spring suits, Hi- lawyers or th <lb />
tail <lb />
It is evident that Gov. is <lb />
disposed to wait for the arrival of th <lb />
picture man before proceed- <lb />
to do business. <lb />
Those returned baseball tourist i <lb />
port the discovery world <lb />
just like a baseball. <lb />
There may have been a bit of <lb />
in the madness of the London <lb />
militant who slashed the <lb />
Venus, <lb />
A man who can have a <lb />
pipe Freeze without swearing is a.- <lb />
as In heaven. <lb />
it will goon be a tribute to <lb />
that it will slight n i <lb />
opera nor baseball. <lb />
Remember, girls, that a handy man <lb />
is better than a on for do- <lb />
use. <lb />
How funny our <lb />
language is. <lb />
n are running it <lb />
Mai y of the towns are preparing <lb />
war against the mosquitoes and Hies <lb />
What are we <lb />
Better <lb />
these corners <lb />
How easy it is to sneer at Mr. Car- <lb />
i gifts to the cause of <lb />
Yet the rest of us are not so <lb />
for the cause. <lb />
A Washington judge has ruled that <lb />
taxicabs are common carriers. May- <lb />
be they are, but common people set <lb />
ride In them. <lb />
Coolness and common sense are a <lb />
partnership combination in the <lb />
running of the celebrated United <lb />
States Government. <lb />
to be a reality this year. One <lb />
of the year has already gone by. <lb />
evenings. The following Is the <lb />
circulated with the signatures of <lb />
those favoring the early closing <lb />
We, the undersigned merchants and <lb />
business men of the town of Greenville <lb />
President Wilson has promised <lb />
Tyler, the Va. agree to close our places of business <lb />
tress, that he would see what could beginning April 1st 1914. at o'clock <lb />
be done in her behalf that she may p m entire year, <lb />
her position. It will be and the mouth of December <lb />
that when the department thereby giving our employees <lb />
some time for <lb />
sued orders some months ago <lb />
all postmasters <lb />
it is that everybody in this <lb />
country should become over <lb />
financial condition. Evan Huerta car <lb />
still borrow money. <lb />
Only his most inveterate enemies <lb />
believed that the colonel stirred up <lb />
this disturbance in Brazil by <lb />
tot a third cup of coffee. <lb />
fourth class <lb />
offices to stand the civil service exam- <lb />
that Miss Tyler refused, <lb />
entered protest when she learned <lb />
another had been appointed in <lb />
Stead. What the President will <lb />
is hard to foretell. <lb />
English Bishops have decided <lb />
lain the word in the marriage <lb />
service If it made <lb />
surprise is expressed because <lb />
George W. left only <lb />
However, if he had possess- grill. <lb />
ed any wealth he doubtless would <lb />
have left that too <lb />
Sam the Wall Street <lb />
tic will shortly he in a position to <lb />
render a legal ruling on the <lb />
distinction between a probe and a <lb />
The question before the country is; <lb />
Now Tennessee has prohibition <lb />
law. what is she going to fight about <lb />
in tho future. <lb />
u would be and perhaps <lb />
untrue to say that any political par- <lb />
is between the devil and the deep <lb />
the suffrage question. <lb />
Cole of South Car <lb />
always off his when <lb />
he makes a speech. He will be an <lb />
muting figure in the he <lb />
ever get there. <lb />
If we should annex a fat strip of <lb />
Mexico very likely the state of Texas <lb />
would want it all, being greatly in <lb />
need of a little territory to relieve <lb />
cramped feeling. <lb />
Buffalo Mill's avowal that he has a <lb />
great life work to perform b ; <lb />
crosses over would imply that he be- <lb />
longs with those eleventh hour re- <lb />
Attention is called to a meeting of <lb />
the Carolina Club, the purpose of <lb />
which is set out in another <lb />
of todays paper. We note that all of <lb />
the business men of the town are r. <lb />
quested to be present at this meeting <lb />
whether a member of the club or <lb />
and we earnestly hope that all who <lb />
can will attend this meeting. Mr. <lb />
is a noted expert on a sub <lb />
that is certainly of vital interest <lb />
to the town at this time and everybody <lb />
who can arrange to go to Washington. <lb />
Friday evening should surely do so <lb />
Get out tonight to the club meeting <lb />
and arrange your business so that yo i <lb />
i an make the trip to Washington and <lb />
learn something about a subject <lb />
great importance to the material <lb />
J. R. J. G. <lb />
W. H. Co. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Brown Fully. <lb />
W. A. How en. <lb />
Co. <lb />
A. K. <lb />
II. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
I. C. Hatch. <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
Carr Atkins Hardware Co. <lb />
Greenville Supply Co. <lb />
V. B. <lb />
Little Wallace Co. <lb />
Taft Vandyke. <lb />
Shoe Co. <lb />
John S. Smith. <lb />
J. E. Williams. <lb />
Higgs-Tuft Furniture Co. <lb />
J. L. Starkey. <lb />
Boyd Furniture Co. <lb />
W. H. Ricks. <lb />
Items <lb />
April come <lb />
to auditorium next Thursday <lb />
night and bring somebody with <lb />
to hear the Orphans from Oxford give <lb />
their concert. <lb />
Mr. J. H. Coward says the last <lb />
snow was a Joke on the sunny south <lb />
and we are of his opinion. <lb />
Mr. H. c. Cannon of <lb />
who has been for a long time <lb />
died last Saturday and was <lb />
buried Sunday evening with Masonic <lb />
honors Mr. Cannon was one tin <lb />
most reliable men and <lb />
his death Is a blow to the township <lb />
and a great loss to church. <lb />
We extend our sympathy to the grief <lb />
stricken family. <lb />
Owing to sickness of Mrs. <lb />
wife of the pastor of the <lb />
Christian church R. P. Pittman <lb />
filled his pulpit Sunday morning and <lb />
Rev. L. L. Smith at night. Both <lb />
sermons were highly spoken of. <lb />
SMITHTOWN, March are <lb />
very much pained to hear of the dead <lb />
of Prof. Pitt county has lost <lb />
no less than the state did when Chas. <lb />
growth of tho town. We should Aycock died, <lb />
allow the opportunity the govern- Mrs. Lizzie Flanagan was visiting <lb />
has given, to pass by. Get busy at Smiths Wednesday. <lb />
A new Texas Brand of politics has <lb />
appeared a called <lb />
Progressive it may i, <lb />
all right, but it dangerous. <lb />
There may be more honor in being <lb />
a member of the federal bank re- <lb />
serve hoard but the ordinary <lb />
neat person would prefer to he on th <lb />
Butter Board. <lb />
Sons of the King of England get <lb />
SI IS a week for spending money. But <lb />
s they don't have to spend money for <lb />
anything, the allowance is probably <lb />
Marconi says we soon will be talk <lb />
across the ocean, declares <lb />
art soon will be flying over it. and sub <lb />
enthusiasts are sure we soon <lb />
will steaming under It. The bridge <lb />
ant tunnel enthusiasts are yet lo o. <lb />
heard from <lb />
Hut it will soon time to <lb />
around and see if you can find your <lb />
Ry <lb />
According to a modernist in art. <lb />
colors bring joy to the <lb />
she's never sen the old man try j <lb />
into one of those red flannel under <lb />
shirts after the second washing <lb />
The real wire-pullers, so far as get- <lb />
ting quick service, are those who speak <lb />
pleasantly to the hello girls. <lb />
out tor that April fool. <lb />
There are two sides to all questions <lb />
the split skirts have two sides I <lb />
it. <lb />
Whether Texas will repeat history <lb />
in the present crisis and lick Mexico <lb />
as she did in and 1847 depends <lb />
largely on her many and <lb />
can he found in Chihuahua. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Greenville today mourns under a <lb />
double portion of sorrow In the death <lb />
of two of her best and most beloved <lb />
citizens. Two men than <lb />
W. H and Mr. E. A. <lb />
Sr. are not known. They gave their <lb />
lives to the service of God and their <lb />
Both will be badly missed. <lb />
business men. <lb />
The best way to keep out of a pickle <lb />
is to keep cool as a cucumber. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Smith and <lb />
children of Farmville spent the day <lb />
at C. Smiths Sunday. <lb />
Mr. Ivy Smith went to Greenville <lb />
Sunday to attend the burial of Prof <lb />
Mrs. W. D. Tyson of Kinston spent <lb />
Monday In the neighborhood. <lb />
Quite a number of our people went <lb />
Two and efficiency- <lb />
are being worked double duty these <lb />
days. But there's a reason. Men of <lb />
arc coming to realize the last evening to hear the <lb />
of the behind the two I orPhans sing. hope they realized a <lb />
It's a sure thing that women will <lb />
never make a good police for they <lb />
ready refuse lo wear the proper <lb />
because no woman will wear a <lb />
hat like another woman. <lb />
of this year changed the or- <lb />
ii-r somewhat, coming In a lion <lb />
and going out like a lamb <lb />
Many a man's purse was Ml hard <lb />
Greenville ll was <lb />
millinery opening <lb />
An Increase in is <lb />
by tho firemen and engineers of <lb />
all the railroads weal or CM- <lb />
The ice man's mouth is beginning i <lb />
water but the coal man is about played <lb />
out. he has made enough <lb />
money to last him a year He can at <lb />
tend the baseball games when ever h <lb />
feels like it. <lb />
A Western man who Inherited about <lb />
one million dollars agreed to let five <lb />
men help him spend It. If he'd <lb />
come down to Greenville and get <lb />
of us I think one would be enough <lb />
help <lb />
In selecting a successor to Prof W <lb />
as county superintendent <lb />
board of should look <lb />
well to the best man possible for <lb />
the They cannot afford ti <lb />
stop the pace set by Prof. <lb />
for county's educational progress <lb />
We are told that a big business man <lb />
of one of our neighboring cities that <lb />
cairn to be the metropolis of Eastern <lb />
Carolina was forced to come to Green- <lb />
ville to borrow money to build a <lb />
dwelling In his home town. We <lb />
haven't any money trees, but your <lb />
cola will accumulate In your pockets <lb />
in Greenville. Greenville. Yours <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
timid couple skipped to <lb />
another store, spent and paid tune, <lb />
The prominent lady was busy <lb />
tor an hour, looking, spent fifty cents. <lb />
The clerk continued his conservation <lb />
with his The <lb />
and lost a permanent customer. <lb />
cent store service would have saved <lb />
both. <lb />
words. Especially is this true if the <lb />
modern retain business establishment. <lb />
Retail merchants have learned the val <lb />
of the long time customer with <lb />
established patronage. The once in a <lb />
while customer is the reg <lb />
stand by is wanted more. To <lb />
hold customers requires and <lb />
why not say <lb />
Good service can not be rendered at <lb />
a minimum cost without proper equip-1 <lb />
Especially is this true of the I <lb />
business house during the rush hours <lb />
Equipment needs also modern <lb />
oils of management. Had equipment, <lb />
lost motion and <lb />
result in loss of profits and In <lb />
the loss of customers. Recently <lb />
in a certain shoe store the clerk spent <lb />
eight minutes looking for tho <lb />
particular shoe wanted by a customer. <lb />
The total time occupied by that sales- <lb />
man In making the sale was fifty <lb />
Bud equipment, ancient method <lb />
or stock keeping and olden time <lb />
The customer went from the <lb />
store determined to try another <lb />
the next time-too much <lb />
good sum. <lb />
Hit own school closes April the <lb />
seventh. Come to the commencement <lb />
It Is claimed that the average wages <lb />
in Ireland has increased nearly <lb />
per cent In than years as a re- <lb />
of the efforts of the Irish trade <lb />
unions. <lb />
The membership of the Mine <lb />
Workers of America is said to have <lb />
almost doubled the past two years <lb />
Your Stomach Bad <lb />
TRY ONE <lb />
Mad B That Can <lb />
To Health <lb />
For <lb />
It takes tact to handle the customers <lb />
Have you ever wondered why the <lb />
down the store was crowded <lb />
lost a sale and your customers were few <lb />
are as good a Judge of quality and <lb />
style as your rival You sell as close <lb />
to the margin as he does. Why his <lb />
crowded floors Think it <lb />
question, and will that u <lb />
mm <lb />
i-S . <lb />
You are oat to take <lb />
, nil <lb />
In a rush. Hut it can he done. It e little thing You will call It a <lb />
would be very easy for a to little thing-a friendly word, the can- <lb />
up to a new comer and with a greeting, the pleasant smile, the <lb />
ant smile say wait a accommodation, the unusual <lb />
minutes and I will be able to wait on j touch of the extra service <lb />
lust look around at our and Those matters count and count far <lb />
teal at in truth, than you realize. The cheery <lb />
you will find clerks so that spoken, not as a mat <lb />
th-y ran wait on two custom, rt but as it were really meant <lb />
same time -but that is asking too pleases people. The briskly advancing <lb />
of them. last word is salesman, coming to meet you. with <lb />
efficient service. It counts. H pulls a smiling countenance. determines <lb />
trade. It builds regular purchasing <lb />
The Republicans and Progressives of <lb />
West Virginia have decided to hold <lb />
very largely your fortune <lb />
any u <lb />
ally required to convince the moat <lb />
of that II <lb />
remedy M to <lb />
nod <lb />
d health. .--------,,, .,,,, <lb />
been taken many tie. if <lb />
the It I., <lb />
f lo a n <lb />
I ever w.,. i <lb />
claim It a Wonderful mil <lb />
pro <lb />
and to u. Mi, <lb />
AW. Stem.- s <lb />
t n a lea -e ,. , <lb />
hr let for the various <lb />
. really by and one u d. <lb />
more the <lb />
other medicines. from one <lb />
lose will and benefit are <lb />
aria on the and four, <lb />
in ca- <lb />
Among the poorest paid workers <lb />
In tho whole of are the Sui <lb />
a joint primary the nominee of farm laborers, whose average <lb />
will be supported by the rank and file weekly amounts to lets than fifty <lb />
of both in the general <lb />
,,;,,. <lb />
All mania to H. En Ml <lb />
.,., <lb />
V Hale la . <lb />
Ma L. M <lb />
Mr. Tom Williams of near Bethany <lb />
says the case of dynamite he used <lb />
did more work than a man could In <lb />
two weeks. Plenty more at J. R. <lb />
Smith <lb />
It Is town election was be- <lb />
talked the first Monday in May <lb />
being the election day. Only good live <lb />
progressive men should be considered <lb />
In the primary. <lb />
Mr. Amos Tyson who has been <lb />
lingering for a long died last <lb />
Sunday morning and was buried in <lb />
Ayden Cemetery Monday evening, the <lb />
funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr <lb />
Lane of the Methodist church. He <lb />
leaves a widow, mother and one <lb />
brother to mourn their loss. We extend <lb />
our heartfelt sympathy to the be- <lb />
Give us the specifications for your <lb />
needs in ling. We will have a <lb />
In shortly assorted prizes, from to <lb />
-4 Inches In diameter. <lb />
The new machine has <lb />
rived and being installed at the Free <lb />
Will Publishing of <lb />
lice and they will soon be able to do <lb />
all kinds of printing and lithograph- <lb />
Mr. Wilbur left Monday <lb />
evening for King's Business College <lb />
where he will specialize in <lb />
tics. <lb />
Just the thing for you to give your <lb />
old horse to make him shed, and get <lb />
fat one of those salt brick at J. R. <lb />
Smith Bro. <lb />
Mrs. R. V. Cannon made a visit <lb />
it Wilson Monday, returning on the <lb />
evening train. <lb />
Don't forget the singing class at <lb />
tho auditorium next Thursday <lb />
everybody come. <lb />
The remains of the infant of Mr. <lb />
Mrs. R. was taken <lb />
to Kinston Monday for interment. <lb />
Before Mr. Simon ever I <lb />
himself to the Democratic party for <lb />
sheriff he confessed that dynamite <lb />
was the stuff to get rid of stumps <lb />
Plenty of It at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
If any one has seen a black milk <lb />
cow and male yearling about a year <lb />
old also black, please notify us and <lb />
get reward. J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
When Mr. David E. House begins <lb />
to drain Swift Creek Creek <lb />
and Swamps, he will use <lb />
dynamite in large quantities. Plenty <lb />
of It at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
Mr. Dick tells us he has <lb />
made a tour of this surrounding com <lb />
and that tobacco plants are a <lb />
scarce article and he is sure the crop <lb />
will he much later than any season of <lb />
late. <lb />
Chief of Police C. S. Smith <lb />
rented the old guard house out for a <lb />
picture gallery but says be had to <lb />
bring it Into play last Sunday <lb />
the mayor had a long session on Mon- <lb />
day, meting out to the <lb />
Stalk cutters and disk harrows <lb />
have played their part in the <lb />
work but dynamite is always in sea <lb />
son. Plenty at J. R. Smith Bro. <lb />
One Improvement begets another <lb />
since the hank of Ayden has been <lb />
building our people have taken on <lb />
new life and we hear there are pros <lb />
for two more soon. Capital <lb />
stock having already been raised, this <lb />
shows prosperity. <lb />
It will require the majority of votes <lb />
rust to elect Mr. over <lb />
Mr. for sheriff but one man can <lb />
blow up stumps with dynamite. <lb />
of it at J. R. Smith ti Bro. <lb />
Mr. H. R. Harris has purchased <lb />
an Overland automobile. This makes <lb />
him J but its nobody's business but <lb />
his own. <lb />
If you have any thing to sell, or <lb />
want have lost your let <lb />
us write you up In The Dally <lb />
or. It Is read from east to west. <lb />
The National Brotherhood of Op- <lb />
Potters is to establish a tuber- <lb />
sanitarium for its <lb />
near Trenton, H. J. <lb />
The first conference of the Slate of <lb />
Washington's <lb />
will be held In next week <lb />
to consider the wages of and <lb />
minors. <lb />
According to Andrew <lb />
president of the International <lb />
the average wages of seamen <lb />
the world over have been stationary <lb />
the last years. <lb />
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY <lb />
Disc Harrows, Harrows, Harrows, Com Planters, Combination Planters, <lb />
Fertilizer Distributors, Spreaders, Oliver C Plows. Tiger and <lb />
Tobacco Transplanter, American Wire Fence, Galvanized Roofing. Prices always the <lb />
lowest. Come to see us you need, carry e n Stock. You <lb />
remember our MOTTO is QUALM Y <lb />
J. R. and J. G. <lb />
Tuesday, <lb />
MARCH <lb />
r e will make our Dis- <lb />
play of hats of all grades <lb />
and the latest designs. <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
the Bat <lb />
Department <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
la arty. <lb />
All fungi <lb />
Toilet Article <lb />
Full f<lb />
Pen,, <lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
l. M. <lb />
Attorney n Law <lb />
Land and Drainage Canes a <lb />
In office formerly occupied <lb />
and <lb />
Drag Co. <lb />
Hi <lb />
ii f <lb />
PEAS PEAS PEAS <lb />
Buy them now before <lb />
they go higher <lb />
HALL <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
Office In Third <lb />
service <lb />
Greenville, North <lb />
H. W. M. D. <lb />
Practice limited to of tho <lb />
and Throat <lb />
N. C N. <lb />
I with Ir. l. U Green <lb />
day every Monday. a m to I w <lb />
WE CORDIALLY IN- <lb />
VITE ONE ALL <lb />
. Etc. <lb />
Shadow and <lb />
Ready <lb />
made Waists. Quality <lb />
Up-to- <lb />
Coat Suits, all <lb />
Styles. Dress Goods <lb />
all Colors. Prices to <lb />
suit everybody.<lb />
i. <lb />
THE HOME WOMEN'S FASHIONS <lb />
Pulley Brown <lb />
III . <lb />
. J. <lb />
Attorney at Law <lb />
In on the Cot <lb />
House Square <lb />
T. I. Moore <lb />
O Ki.-I-ML. <lb />
Jesse <lb />
Moore <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Fire, Health and Accident <lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb />
tools always guaranteed. Stag and <lb />
paints. Detroit Vapor Oil and Stove and <lb />
Ranges. King Windsor Asbestos hard Wall Plaster. <lb />
I Atlas Cement O-Cedar polish Oil and Mops, <lb />
CARR ATKINS Hardware <lb />
Lawyers <lb />
In all the <lb />
Office in on <lb />
fronting Court <lb />
II. <lb />
Still With <lb />
Hie Co., <lb />
of V. <lb />
life <lb />
New <lb />
A. Forrest, Spatial Agent <lb />
st. N. C. <lb />
nine He and He Hill<lb />
This a local <lb />
took a in Ilia. <lb />
in faraway place. <lb />
are asked in Inn <lb />
to believe a citizen's word. <lb />
To confirm a citizen's statement. <lb />
Any endorsed home <lb />
is worthy of confidence <lb />
Than one you nothing <lb />
by unknown people. <lb />
James Long, <lb />
Ave. gays Bin <lb />
mat a <lb />
, i merit and not to <lb />
them. When was suffer In <lb />
pain In my h <lb />
ml other and <lb />
i- I got a supply of <lb />
rill from John <lb />
., n did <lb />
bring in <lb />
i lame n <lb />
-i- in pi a <lb />
Midi, a for o <lb />
rills, the Mr. Long bad <lb />
die M . n k U <lb />
B Co. <lb />
Buffalo, K. V. <lb />
FULL OF BEGGARS <lb />
and Cadgers Appear in <lb />
the Great Metropolis in All <lb />
Sorts Disguises. <lb />
There are many professional beg- <lb />
in London, who have their own <lb />
copyright methods of attracting cola <lb />
from a and pub- <lb />
may perhaps mine <lb />
.,, , u the stressed governess, out <lb />
of a situation, who asks you In Oxford <lb />
the way walk to <lb />
and la o tot <lb />
that you ask i-r to accept <lb />
there la the transatlantic <lb />
journalist stranded In the metropolis. <lb />
lie i.- mil proud in seek aid <lb />
of his millionaire Cecil, <lb />
but if you and perhaps you <lb />
do, <lb />
Most of <lb />
the old lady I appear- <lb />
dressed silk She <lb />
In London for the <lb />
robbed r baa <lb />
railed on her but <lb />
be out she <lb />
dot hi r tbs train <lb />
to d the on <lb />
you ii you will g bi x your <lb />
you arc . is you Una, and <lb />
escape s of begging In <lb />
For benevolent <lb />
pi ha. a value among <lb />
London <lb />
n . <lb />
TO<lb />
r mi sale May <lb />
and good returning to <lb />
nation prior to midnight May <lb />
Extension posh <lb />
of b th at, -i Baal <lb />
Forsythe street, , <lb />
later than 1914, upon pay- <lb />
fee . <lb />
-1, d n both <lb />
Bide from Jacksonville at vary <lb />
rates in all am <lb />
, ., points, by applying Atlantic <lb />
t line ticket Bay <lb />
lack rill on <lb />
May 6th to 10th, Inclusive limited <lb />
to June 2nd, 1914. <lb />
a splendid a lo Florida at <lb />
tally low a. <lb />
y as <lb />
H. II. HA <lb />
a LINK <lb />
rd id <lb />
W j. <lb />
Wilmington, X, C. <lb />
and I ford <lb />
to paste the pi Hi t, which <lb />
minor <lb />
lb en <lb />
ii . <lb />
r. <lb />
ill ;. <lb />
At Saturday after the <lb />
Sunday each month at J. II Smith <lb />
Bros. Stare. <lb />
Horns Hire Kinston, N I . <lb />
. V. HUM <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, Sick M <lb />
Office <lb />
Wilson's ii.-f <lb />
tin. h <lb />
Ogles ever Wilson's <lb />
r, <lb />
i N. C <lb />
For, your Fruits, Candies and Vegetables <lb />
Call on <lb />
The California Fruit Store <lb />
to the Hotel, or to No We <lb />
give your order attention Quick service and <lb />
delivery to all parts City. <lb />
Special Prices on Bananas cents a dozen <lb />
The California Fruit Store <lb />
Off <lb />
For all ., <lb />
the lead <lb />
Oar art la wedding arrange <lb />
are of the latest touch. <lb />
lag liner In to be had <lb />
Blooming pot <lb />
palms, Norfolk pines <lb />
in i many other nice pot plants.<lb />
.-nil s, hedge and <lb />
Mail, telegraph and telephone <lb />
by <lb />
J. L. <lb />
i., Store ii. i;,. i MS <lb />
N. C <lb />
J. Jr., <lb />
As, for in, <lb />
J. C.<lb />
in <lb />
TANGO <lb />
TANGO <lb />
Get The TANGO <lb />
HAIR CUT <lb />
Everybody's doing it a few. Are you one of the few <lb />
Come in and let us fix you with the TANGO HAIR CUT for <lb />
EASTER. <lb />
We are not experts in tipping the fantastic in the tango way, <lb />
but we are artists in giving the TRIM. <lb />
Send the little and in and let us fix them <lb />
up in a real BUSTER BROWN style. <lb />
Proctor Hotel Barber Shop <lb />
J. H. I OR I, <lb />
TANGO <lb />
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WE ARE POSITIVELY <lb />
SELLING, AS A WHOLE. THE BEST LIKE <lb />
BEING <lb />
FROM LIMITATIONS <lb />
TO <lb />
Before buying elsewhere, see us, <lb />
IT WILL PAY YOU <lb />
Chapel Hill Gamblers Make <lb />
an Assault on <lb />
Correspondent <lb />
m m <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
AGENTS.<lb />
and <lb />
PERSONAL <lb />
MONDAY MARCH <lb />
Mr J. Y. Joyner, State Superintend- <lb />
of Education. Secretary of state <lb />
J. Crimes and Mr. W. I. <lb />
Brown, all of Raleigh, were her.- Baa <lb />
to the funeral of Prof. <lb />
Misses <lb />
Cox. of New Bern and Melville Gibson. <lb />
of Clayton, were here Sunday to at <lb />
lend the funeral of Prof. <lb />
Mr. G. J. Woodard has commenced <lb />
erection of a handsome <lb />
on street. <lb />
Mr. John Warren of Grimesland la <lb />
in town today. <lb />
Mr. John Stanley of is <lb />
in town today. <lb />
Mr. J. B. returned this <lb />
morning to Washington. <lb />
Mr. Roscoe Cox went up the road <lb />
today <lb />
Mis. Nannie Hudson returned this <lb />
morning from Simpson. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. pi <lb />
Ewell, Va. are visiting <lb />
M. A .-. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Cozart. Mrs <lb />
Woodard. Mrs. K I. <lb />
ton Mr. Edwin Barnes, of <lb />
and Mrs, A. J. Move and His <lb />
Henrietta More and Messrs. Joseph <lb />
and Hoses Move. X. and Stanley <lb />
Edwards, of Messrs. Wm. <lb />
Edwards, and Miss <lb />
and Mr. B. G <lb />
of Kinston; Mr w c <lb />
of ware here in <lb />
attend the funeral of Mr. Elbert A. <lb />
ye Sunday afternoon <lb />
Mrs. W. J. of spent <lb />
Saturday evening in Greenville. <lb />
Miss Emma Hardy went to Vance- <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Whiskey Said lo Nave <lb />
Great Part in Wilson <lb />
HILL. March H- An out- <lb />
break of mob like spirit, <lb />
by the parties implicated in the <lb />
raid and their students <lb />
at was the -which met th-. <lb />
I m Sunday mornings n <lb />
and rear .- ,;., . . . <lb />
gambling operations i barged M <lb />
i place at Chap, Hill. Floyd I <lb />
ST whose name was inclined in the <lb />
gamblers and <lb />
, whom the town has recognized under <lb />
the of for his appearance <lb />
at court incited Ins cohorts charged <lb />
with gambling to make a personal <lb />
I attack on the writer of the article. <lb />
Leader. <lb />
Booker, whom the town authorities <lb />
say has persistently engaged In <lb />
ling since last October; J. D. <lb />
a member of the freshman class <lb />
and Ralph Andrews, a member of the <lb />
freshman class, gathered at the post <lb />
office events showing this to be to do <lb />
violence to the person of the <lb />
I Booker was overheard to say am <lb />
i going to beat H------out of and <lb />
he other members of the party just <lb />
mentioned, stationed themselves <lb />
outside of the door. All th <lb />
events go to show that they had their <lb />
traps for the author of the news story, <lb />
waiting his departure from the post- <lb />
office. <lb />
WINTER VILLE <lb />
fl- <lb />
WILSON. March killing of advised your correspondent <lb />
Luther Winstead by his half uncle. not to lobby other <lb />
Joe Winstead, on the carnival grounds k door- would- <lb />
last night, adds another chapter to th- had threatened that they <lb />
long list of crimes charged up to pis- a jelly fish. <lb />
and swindlers of blind of Booker and his <lb />
whiskey. adherents were met with a hearty re- <lb />
After the shooting the slayer was by a f w student sympathizers <lb />
tracked through town by Messrs. Al- students a <lb />
lie Fleming and Philip Simms. and there have been strong <lb />
when they reached the Atlantic Coast that they are <lb />
Line tracks they called on the rail- nave far eluded the strong <lb />
road watchman. Mr. John Walston. of re- <lb />
-Arrest that he ha. sworn allegiance to <lb />
He was arrest- rs clan kind. <lb />
ed and turned over to Sheriff Row.- Winter-. <lb />
March <lb />
Helen of Hill is visiting <lb />
her r. Miss Harriet. <lb />
Our ready made suits are going <lb />
fast. Our prices are right, and they <lb />
go at Banal Come and on- before <lb />
they are gene a c <lb />
For dried apples, cabbage, and <lb />
Cox a- Son. <lb />
B weal to Greenville on <lb />
business Thursday. <lb />
Warren says he can <lb />
u small stumps, but to get <lb />
the one A . Ange A Q, , has <lb />
dynamite, fuse and caps. <lb />
Mr. C. T. went to Ayden <lb />
The Winterville High School com- <lb />
will soon here and <lb />
Barber Co. have a nice line <lb />
of dress goods and notions just opened <lb />
up and it will be your fault if you <lb />
get the best. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Eberstein of <lb />
Chocowinity are visiting Mrs. J. D. <lb />
Cox and Mrs. B. T. Cox. <lb />
Mrs. G. D. Manning of Greenville <lb />
is visiting her father here, Mr. C. T. <lb />
The blouse and boys knicker- <lb />
suits are nice. We ask you to <lb />
and let us give you a bargain <lb />
B. I. Forest Co. <lb />
Mr. and Mr. J. T. Skinner of <lb />
Kinston have been visiting Mrs. H. <lb />
T. <lb />
The whitest white houses are those <lb />
painted with pure lead and <lb />
zinc paint, the whitest white paint. <lb />
If you prefer colors you will <lb />
colors a little stronger, clean <lb />
and than any other. <lb />
gives you a little more and better <lb />
In every gallon you get in <lb />
other paints. Its SO per cent lead and <lb />
per cent line, finely ground and <lb />
mixed with pure linseed oil of japan <lb />
See us when you want paint. A. <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
See J. Cox Son for cold drinks. <lb />
cream, cigars, cigarettes and candy <lb />
A big crowd was in town Friday <lb />
at the opening new line of goods <lb />
W. S. <lb />
Office at Gut and <lb />
Atkins H Store. <lb />
House Painting, Interior Decorator <lb />
Hanging. Shades. <lb />
S. T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing Hearing Contractor <lb />
Moved to New Store on Fourth Street <lb />
Allen's Stables <lb />
Given on all Work Large or Small <lb />
Repair Work a Specialty <lb />
Out of town work will receive our <lb />
prompt attention <lb />
Phone 385-L <lb />
Office <lb />
The John Flanagan Boggy Co. <lb />
b the watchman and Flem meantime J D. of. Miss millinery <lb />
Ins and Simms. and when searched id member of Carolina's foot <lb />
weapon was found on his person. The <lb />
prisoner came to Wilson last night <lb />
with Mr. Freeman on a bug <lb />
from th e section, and <lb />
after lie to <lb />
bra . on Mr. Bridgers was sit- <lb />
ting and attempted to get In and II <lb />
la said that told to <lb />
or he would be <lb />
Deceased area shot through the <lb />
heart and died instantly. He was in <lb />
the employ of Hackney Bros, and is <lb />
spoken of as having been of good <lb />
character. <lb />
Accident. <lb />
ball squad, has eased his way into th.- <lb />
lobby and pounced the writ- <lb />
of the article. in the H------ <lb />
did you write the was hi; <lb />
question. Immediately th- crowd <lb />
gathered in the lobby intercepted, <lb />
and no further licks were passed. In <lb />
the some students went in <lb />
search of a policeman, anticipating <lb />
farther trouble just outside the door <lb />
where Booker had gathered his clan <lb />
charged with being midnight <lb />
and sympathizers. <lb />
Artists Absorbing Topic. <lb />
All day long where groups have <lb />
on Trail of lynch. <lb />
KINSTON, March <lb />
learned that Alfred Lynch who <lb />
is sought for the murder of Manley <lb />
Hatch in Onslow county a week ago <lb />
bad been communicating with <lb />
lives and friends here the authorities <lb />
were refused information by the <lb />
tern telegraph office here. <lb />
telegrams and a special delivery let- <lb />
were received here from the <lb />
black, who murdered the white <lb />
commissary keeper at a lumber <lb />
near Richards. The letter bore . <lb />
postmark. <lb />
Efforts of officers to learn the <lb />
Of the place from which the telegrams <lb />
re sent were the <lb />
z company's stating that <lb />
lie rules of the company forbid <lb />
revealing the contents of private mes- <lb />
sages It is believed the courts have <lb />
been or will be enjoined to compel the <lb />
telegraph company to give the <lb />
desired. The alleged <lb />
it is believed, has left Norfolk <lb />
and is in a place farther North. <lb />
here are confident that the <lb />
heavy g over l <lb />
every police office in the of <lb />
states advised to watch for him <lb />
Lynch will soon be in custody. <lb />
The prisoner was interviewed in jail of <lb />
tins morning He says he is has of Par <lb />
stole for his death, but that lo professional <lb />
the killing was an accident. of the out- <lb />
Those who seem to know say T rt body of son <lb />
men bad been paying attention to th <lb />
same young that the uncle had <lb />
warned his to cease paying <lb />
store. <lb />
Harrington. Barber Co. has a nice <lb />
line of ladies, and <lb />
up to date low quarter shoes. <lb />
The singing class from the Orphan <lb />
age Hill be here April the third. You <lb />
know that always means a pleasant <lb />
v. <lb />
Just received some nice cabbage. <lb />
also have plenty of peas and seed <lb />
potatoes. R. W. <lb />
CO<lb />
in <lb />
Buggies, Harness, Bicycles Etc, <lb />
and <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Flanagan line Is The Quality <lb />
CM <lb />
ml <lb />
LOSE BANDIT ROBS <lb />
SEABOARD EXPRESS. <lb />
court to her; that the was <lb />
of peaceful disposition and to avoid <lb />
trouble had discontinued his visits, <lb />
that the had talked about his <lb />
uncle and when they met on the <lb />
grounds last night the uncle said <lb />
to have got to eat <lb />
what you have been saying about <lb />
producing a pistol cartridge <lb />
asked, would you like to eat one <lb />
of and before deceased could <lb />
reply the fatal shot was tired. <lb />
Hearing. <lb />
A preliminary hearing was heard in <lb />
the court house here this afternoon, <lb />
after which the prisoner was remand- <lb />
ed to jail without bond until Monday. <lb />
May eleventh, when the Superior <lb />
Court convenes. There were quite an <lb />
array of witnesses on both sides -ten <lb />
were examined by the state No <lb />
went on the stand for the <lb />
of the and poker dens In <lb />
Which gambling has gone on. The <lb />
fight is one of proportions, since one- <lb />
well competent to speak on the sub- <lb />
estimates that one hundred <lb />
of the student body <lb />
gambling. A speaker at the junior <lb />
banquet some weeks ago felt con- <lb />
strained to venture the estimate that <lb />
members of the student body en- <lb />
in or gambling <lb />
some form. <lb />
Student Council on the Trail. <lb />
COLUMBIA, C. March <lb />
the express messenger to open <lb />
the at C c point of a revolver, a <lb />
lone tonight obtained a single <lb />
package of valuables, from the Sea- <lb />
board Air Line's passenger train No <lb />
, bound from Tampa to New- <lb />
York., and then jumped from the <lb />
train making his escape. The robbery <lb />
occurred just as the train was leaving <lb />
Columbia. The value of the package <lb />
taken was said by express officials to <lb />
be small. The passenger and <lb />
coaches were not molested by the rob- <lb />
He left the train as it slowed <lb />
down for a crossing in the Northern <lb />
limits of the city. <lb />
officials late tonight said <lb />
that the stolen package contained <lb />
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb />
I TONIC TAKE GROVE'S <lb />
Standard Tasteless chili Tonic is Equally <lb />
Only a fortnight ago the student letters and reports of the <lb />
to task a big bunch of I Seaboard Air Line from Florida <lb />
students around whom strong lo at Ports- <lb />
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the <lb />
u Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb />
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children. <lb />
. you Tasteless chill Tonic <lb />
as the formal, j, on ever. that it <lb />
properties of QUININE and IRON. I, i,., ., the <lb />
tonic ., i. Tasteless Form. It ha. no for Chill. <lb />
Mothers and Pale. Children. Remove. without purging <lb />
Relieves nervous depression and low spirit. Arouses the liver to <lb />
A Complete <lb />
No should be without it. by your We meanT Ste <lb />
rested that they had been nightly <lb />
visitors around the poker table. Th <lb />
i were dismissed on lack of conclusive <lb />
j evidence, each member of the crowd <lb />
, swearing to protect his fellow, and <lb />
yet a member of the council was <lb />
heard to express himself <lb />
-used, who was represented by W A <lb />
Finch. Woodard Hassell appeared <lb />
for the state. DO- <lb />
. , , , . , . furious trade <lb />
Defendant in his neighborhood is <lb />
considered a degenerate- a half wit, <lb />
and heretofore has been considered <lb />
harmless. <lb />
Minnesota Active. <lb />
ST. L Minn. <lb />
they have a great opportunity to <lb />
win the state election next fall the <lb />
Democratic workers of Minnesota have <lb />
arranged to hold a state delegate cop <lb />
here tomorrow to consider th-1 <lb />
welfare of the party and its <lb />
While the call for the confer <lb />
does not Bay anything in <lb />
a candidate for governor It <lb />
Is considered probable that such ac- <lb />
will be taken. So far the only <lb />
announced candidate for the bead of <lb />
Democratic ticket is Dan W. Law- <lb />
of St. Paul. Falling to persuade <lb />
Congressman W. S. Hammond to en- <lb />
the race the opposition If <lb />
now discussing Judge Charles <lb />
till district court <lb />
as the best . a liable man to make the <lb />
race against In the primaries. <lb />
Many men fail because they are <lb />
They have visions <lb />
do not recognize what they <lb />
Nebraska <lb />
LINCOLN. <lb />
i. O. P. for <lb />
Neb, March <lb />
Trial in Kentucky Case. <lb />
WINCHESTER, Ky., March A <lb />
special term of the Clark county cir- <lb />
court convened here to try <lb />
result of a conference begun here to- defendants accused of <lb />
day harmony Is in sight for the Re <lb />
the <lb />
of <lb />
publican party of Nebraska, which <lb />
former Sheriff Ed, Callahan of Breath <lb />
has been into two rival factions some years <lb />
since the presidential campaign In was for <lb />
1912. Plans for an of at About twenty per- <lb />
forces discussed by the to compile <lb />
two state central committees <lb />
the two factions of the party <lb />
The proposed agreement for a <lb />
of harmony calls for the retire- <lb />
of the committee, which <lb />
supported Taft in the last campaign <lb />
In favor of the committee <lb />
representing the rival faction . <lb />
Manager Jack Dunn has gathered <lb />
mi <lb />
In the plot that resulted in the <lb />
killing of Callahan. Of this number <lb />
several have been tried and convicted <lb />
but are still liberty under bond <lb />
pending dot on a motion for a <lb />
new trial. Judge James M. <lb />
before whom the remaining de- <lb />
are to be tried week, <lb />
has declared his intention to take <lb />
prompt act <lb />
action to <lb />
mouth, Va. The officials said th <lb />
package looked like the packages <lb />
generally containing currency, this <lb />
being their explanation of why it was <lb />
taken by the robber. <lb />
Railway officials said that the rob- <lb />
occurred while the train was <lb />
feeding three blocks. The robber U <lb />
believed to have boarded the train at <lb />
the passenger station In the center of <lb />
the city. The hold-up today Is the <lb />
third of its kind within the past two <lb />
years. No arrests have been made In <lb />
the two previous robberies. <lb />
Special agents of the railroad, the <lb />
Southern Express Company and th. <lb />
local police are searching the city and <lb />
its surroundings for the robber. Ex- <lb />
press Messenger Freeman. In <lb />
Surrender Paris KM Years Ago. <lb />
March hundred <lb />
ago today the armies of the <lb />
lies, commanded by Marshal <lb />
and Prince and ac- <lb />
companied by the emperor of <lb />
ire battering at the gates of Paris <lb />
The following day saw the surrender <lb />
of the city and the virtual overthrow <lb />
of the Napoleonic empire. It is a page <lb />
of history that the people of France <lb />
recall with sadness and regret and in <lb />
consequence the centennial <lb />
of one of the most Important <lb />
cuts in the whole history of Europe <lb />
is likely to be passed unnoticed. <lb />
V. W. C, A. Sews. <lb />
Rev. J. J. Walker of the Christian <lb />
church In Greenville conducted the <lb />
services of the Y. W. C. A. at the <lb />
Training school on last evening. <lb />
He gave the students a striking vis <lb />
ion of the goodness of God using a <lb />
his text Matthew VI. Ho made <lb />
plain fact that God has provided <lb />
of the robber, car, described the rob- man in physical, men <lb />
her as a man of height aesthetic and spiritual ways, but <lb />
dark hair and a sallow complexion. responsibility rests on each <lb />
spring and he believes hi. team will I <lb />
outclass the Baltimore Fed outfit. <lb />
Don't forget the Oxford Players, <lb />
last number of the Lyceum course <lb />
the Training school next Monday night <lb />
April th. <lb />
or to interfere with witnesses <lb />
at e trials. <lb />
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb />
old DU <lb />
Hie time. Not . <lb />
The said the robber <lb />
masked. <lb />
Election in Den <lb />
DES la, March <lb />
campaign in Des closed today, <lb />
preparatory to the municipal election <lb />
tomorrow when a mayor and <lb />
of the city council The reelection <lb />
of Mayor James R. Hanna is predict- <lb />
ed. His opponent on the ticket Is <lb />
G. Roe. at present s member of <lb />
,. <lb />
Hanna received more <lb />
many votes as Roe. <lb />
than twice as <lb />
Leach and Johnson stand as <lb />
the speed merchant, to date. <lb />
Good ha. been fielding well, but ha <lb />
not been hitting. <lb />
In order that one may gain <lb />
satisfaction for these needs, especially <lb />
he last <lb />
Power Boat Races the <lb />
ST. AUGUSTINE Fla. March <lb />
A week of Interest to all devotees of <lb />
power boat racing ushered In here <lb />
today. From now until next <lb />
there will be a dally of <lb />
races to the speed <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb />
THE <lb />
Schedule In Effect January <lb />
N. schedule figure <lb />
published as Information <lb />
sad are set guaranteed. v <lb />
Trains Leave <lb />
EAST <lb />
a. m. daily. <lb />
Pullman sleeping car fer <lb />
l a daily, fer Plymouth, <lb />
Oily and Norfolk. <lb />
Car service <lb />
Norfolk. tor all <lb />
aorta and <lb />
p. as. dally except Sunday, tor <lb />
Washington. <lb />
WEST <lb />
a m. dairy tor Wilson. Raleigh <lb />
sad west sleeping oar <lb />
service. north, south <lb />
sad west <lb />
s. daily, except Sunday, tor <lb />
Wilson Raleigh. <lb />
fer all points. <lb />
p. av dairy tor Raleigh alt <lb />
Intermediate <lb />
Fat further <lb />
to sleeping ear., to J. <lb />
h. Russell, N. <lb />
Passenger Agent <lb />
w. A<lb />
Into R <lb />
under the auspices of the American <lb />
Powerboat Association. The trophies <lb />
offered aggregate in value. <lb />
at <lb />
M Oil <lb />
Ike <lb />
It <lb />
tad to <lb />
IV <lb />
V. ; m s <lb />
;. w.<lb />
law <lb />
Student Body Hears <lb />
Jarvis on Reconstruction <lb />
Days. <lb />
Queen Visit America <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C. April <lb />
President Wilson, who has confessed <lb />
his extreme distaste for the formalities <lb />
and ceremonies that are necessarily a <lb />
part of his daily life, seems <lb />
by the irony of fate to be the first <lb />
of the White House to be called <lb />
upon to entertain a reigning Queen. <lb />
Jarvis gave a talk on the i back <lb />
Reconstruction period to the student-- of an of <lb />
of the Training School by request of of to the <lb />
Miss Davis of the history department have now <lb />
Miss Davis had classes studying this I and or <lb />
period of the natives history, and for for <lb />
the purpose of making it more vital t j j will no, <lb />
them requested Gov. Jarvis to talk <lb />
to them, but realized the value of ; United States. Most memorable of all <lb />
a speech she gave the whole the of <lb />
school the opportunity of hearing It. Prince of <lb />
Wright Introduced him as Tho of <lb />
the leaders of the period. a signing sovereign, paid a visit to <lb />
Gov. Jarvis was at his best and do many Dom <lb />
a great with freedom Henry of <lb />
brother of the German emperor; <lb />
was that of all <lb />
later King Edward <lb />
fluency. <lb />
In the hour he spoke he gave of of <lb />
vivid pictures of the time. George; several Russian grand dukes <lb />
Money to Loan on Improved <lb />
Farm Lands at 1-2 per cent <lb />
Long Terms <lb />
C L. WILKINSON <lb />
to <lb />
and clearly showed the cause and <lb />
of the military government. He <lb />
made his listeners again live through <lb />
i; all by the way In which he depicted <lb />
the scenes of the Reconstruction Gov <lb />
Jarvis gave thrilling experiences of <lb />
his audience vivid pictures of the times <lb />
the state government and at the same <lb />
time gave the audience the advantage <lb />
of using the courses of It. <lb />
lo Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
executor of the estate of E. A. <lb />
Move. St. deceased, notice Is <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
have been here from time mU arc <lb />
time. Even Czar Ferdinand of to present the same to the <lb />
ft for payment on or before <lb />
March or this notice will <lb />
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb />
and the of Spain and <lb />
the consort of Queen Eleanore, <lb />
baa been a visitor to the United <lb />
Mates. Hut Queen Eleanore will <lb />
tho distinction of being the first reign- <lb />
Queen who ever stepped foot In <lb />
He spoke <lb />
The visit of Queen Eleanore Is not <lb />
to be a visit of state. Nor is she <lb />
was In the midst of events and one of <lb />
the leaders WOO brought the state out <lb />
of trouble. He was a member <lb />
the legislature throughout the <lb />
and speaker of the house when Gov. <lb />
was impeached. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis began his speech by re <lb />
to Mr. as a man who <lb />
took conditions as be found them and <lb />
This 1st day of April 1914. <lb />
J. L. CARPER, <lb />
Executor of the estate of E. A. <lb />
Sr., deceased. <lb />
lo Creditors. <lb />
Whereas by a decree of the Superior <lb />
coming over to be entertained by the <lb />
social lights In New York and New <lb />
port. The primary purpose of her <lb />
visit is to Inspect the hospitals and court of Pitt county, made by his honor <lb />
kindred charitable organizations In j F. A. Daniels, Judge Presiding at <lb />
this country. These are matters term. 1914, Pitt county super- <lb />
the Interests of her whole life court in that certain special ac- <lb />
have been centered. While In entitled J. H. Tripp vs. I. J. <lb />
she will confer with the officials J. S. Ross was appointed <lb />
of the Red Cross society. Not only is receiver of the of Tripp. Hart <lb />
her Majesty Intimately acquainted with Company and was authorized by said <lb />
Red Cross work, but she is an expert decree of the court to take possession <lb />
nurse with years of practical expert- Of collections of all kinds, <lb />
and claims of whatsoever kind <lb />
In the war Queen due to the of Tripp. Hart Com- <lb />
This was a peculiar trait of our <lb />
fathers and mothers out of which came <lb />
a new civilization and a united <lb />
try. <lb />
He first gave a clear explanation of <lb />
Why this period was called the<lb />
In reviewing the events of the per <lb />
he made the students realize the <lb />
state of affairs. He made <lb />
them understand as they never under <lb />
stood before the League <lb />
Ku Klux Klan. <lb />
The ease with which Gov. Jarvis <lb />
recalled the names of the men with <lb />
whom he was associated made th <lb />
students that they were again <lb />
living in those times. <lb />
He closed by Impressing upon the <lb />
students the fact that disaster always <lb />
follows when bad men rule and good <lb />
men are excluded when the wicked <lb />
rule the people mourn. <lb />
Items. <lb />
GRIMESLAND. March W. <lb />
K. Proctor went to New last <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. J. F, Stokes of Greenville was <lb />
here last Thursday. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Hudson of <lb />
was in town Thursday. <lb />
Eleanore. who at that time was <lb />
I of wore the <lb />
form of the Red Cross sisters and fol- <lb />
lowed an ambulance train sent out by <lb />
the Grand Duchess <lb />
out the entire war Princess Eleanor <lb />
lived on board this train, traveling <lb />
back and forth with the armies in, <lb />
Manchuria and staying always near <lb />
possible to the actual scene of the <lb />
conflict. On more than one occasion <lb />
the windows of her car were smashed <lb />
by flying bullets. Upon her return <lb />
St. Petersburg after the close of <lb />
war she received a popular welcome <lb />
and was showered with honors by the <lb />
Russian court . <lb />
More recently the Balkan war <lb />
Into strong relief the Queen's per- <lb />
and her prompt action in or- <lb />
and collect the same as speedily <lb />
as practicable. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the of Tripp. <lb />
Hart Company to make Immediate <lb />
settlement with J. S. Ross, receiver, <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
the firm of Tripp. Hart Company, <lb />
are hereby requested to file their <lb />
claims with said receiver. This the <lb />
26th day of March. 1914. <lb />
J. S. ROSS. <lb />
It. Receiver of Tripp. Hart Go <lb />
TO <lb />
FLORIDA <lb />
Confederate Veterans Reunion. <lb />
Tickets on sale May 5th, 6th <lb />
and 7th good returning to reach <lb />
Red Cross work in Sofia as nation prior lo midnight May 15th, 1914 <lb />
soon as hostilities began did much to Extension may obtained by <lb />
to mitigate the terrible condition of ticket with special agent. East <lb />
the wounded soldiers in the campaign. Forsythe street. Jacksonville, Fla. not <lb />
She also devoted much attention to <lb />
the relief of the homeless and destitute <lb />
Mr. Jones of Washington who has; who poured Into the capital <lb />
the contract to build the bridge across by the thousands as the war progress- <lb />
Tar river at this place was here for ed. <lb />
a short while looking after the build <lb />
of it. <lb />
They have begun to put the pilling <lb />
cross for the bridge. <lb />
Dr. C. It. Jones went to Greenville <lb />
Thursday on business. <lb />
Mr. John Warren went to <lb />
Thursday and returned Friday. <lb />
Messrs. F. A. Elks and R. M. Elks <lb />
went to Washington last week. <lb />
There was quiet a crowd from here <lb />
went to Greenville Sunday to attend <lb />
the funeral of Prof. W. II. <lb />
those who went atlases <lb />
Faucett. Anna Lawrence Earle <lb />
Proctor, Mary Proctor, <lb />
tor, Ethel Godly Ethel Phelps Carry <lb />
Mrs. F. A. Elks, Mrs. J. <lb />
A. Moore. Messrs. W. E. Proctor <lb />
Jno. Warren, Alston L. D <lb />
Phelps, A. O. Clark. J. A. Clark I. <lb />
F. Williams, J. L. Gibson. Hassel <lb />
Gibson, Stephen Phelps and W. V. <lb />
Clark. Jim Faucett, J. A. Moore. H <lb />
H. T. F. Proctor W. <lb />
and several others. <lb />
Queen Elanor's entire life prior to <lb />
her marriage to Prince Ferdinand was <lb />
Inter than May 16th 1914, upon pay- <lb />
of fee of <lb />
Stopovers allowed n both directions. <lb />
Side trips from Jacksonville at very <lb />
low rates to all Florida, Georgia an <lb />
Alabama points, by applying Atlantic <lb />
Coast line ticket office, West Bay <lb />
spent on the estates In lower street., Jacksonville, Fla. Ticket, on <lb />
Austria, so that she is to all Intents <lb />
and purposes an Austrian. From her <lb />
girlhood she devoted herself to good <lb />
works In her father's principality, par- <lb />
in the neighborhood of the <lb />
home at It was gen- <lb />
believed that the Princess <lb />
ore preferred philanthropy to <lb />
She had reached middle life <lb />
when six years ago. she became the <lb />
wife of the ruler of <lb />
The Queen Is a very accomplished <lb />
woman and speaks several <lb />
fluently. after her <lb />
age she set herself to learn Bulgarian, <lb />
which Is a very difficult language. In <lb />
and other ways soon found <lb />
herself to the hearts of her adopted <lb />
people. Incessantly she has worked <lb />
for their well-being. has opened <lb />
numerous schools, established <lb />
Goa and founded homes for orphans <lb />
land the children of parents too poor <lb />
Mr. Ed. Matthews of give their offspring a good <lb />
was in town today. Her Majesty was the first lo <lb />
The weather has changed consider- Into the east the western <lb />
for the past week. The farmers custom of opening bazaars, hospitals <lb />
are very busy preparing their laud and concerts In order that her sub- <lb />
for planting. They are behind might take an Interest In <lb />
work very much but if the Intended to swell the funds of <lb />
continues favorably they will soon <lb />
get up with It. <lb />
The farmers been some <lb />
uneasy about tobacco plants but think <lb />
various institutions. <lb />
It l now thirty-five years since <lb />
King Ferdinand tho United <lb />
States. At that time he was n Prince <lb />
crop out. They are <lb />
the lime of year. <lb />
now they will have plenty to set their of for it was ten <lb />
very for years before he was made the ruler of <lb />
Bulgaria. He was on his way home <lb />
from Brazil, where he had been the <lb />
guest of his brother. Prince Augustus <lb />
of who had married a <lb />
daughter of Emperor Dom Pedro. <lb />
After arriving in New York the Prince <lb />
visited Philadelphia, Washington, Ma <lb />
Falls and other places of Interest <lb />
before sailing for Europe. <lb />
OF TRAIN <lb />
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Fisher, formerly a pro- <lb />
at Wesleyan University is men <lb />
for the Democratic nomination <lb />
tor governor of Connecticut. <lb />
Tho Minnesota court <lb />
upheld <lb />
f that state <lb />
baa <lb />
Per Weakness Loss of Appetite <lb />
Th OM <lb />
s chill TONIC, <lb />
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A r-r v <lb />
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A splendid chance to visit Florida at <lb />
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For any address <lb />
W. II. WARD, <lb />
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Railroad of the <lb />
W J. CRAIG. T. C. <lb />
P. T. Mgr. Gen. Pas. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
Mr. F. Osteopath, begs to <lb />
that beginning Thursday, <lb />
he will be In for the <lb />
of Osteopathy Tuesday, Thurs- <lb />
day and Saturday from <lb />
to at Mrs. Ada Cherry's <lb />
residence, corner Fifth Washing <lb />
ion 8-19-ti <lb />
APT DESCRIPTION OF FLATS <lb />
Somewhat to the <lb />
In New York, but Ar Entirely <lb />
Appropriate. <lb />
Some of the terms to describe <lb />
are mystifying to the <lb />
initiated, declares the New Sun. <lb />
For Instance, convey, <lb />
little Idea to the novice until It ex- <lb />
plained that this special type of apart- <lb />
has no private hall. The back <lb />
door and tho front door both open <lb />
Into the public halL and the rooms <lb />
follow one after the other, like cars <lb />
on a railroad train, which accounts <lb />
for the expression railroad flat. <lb />
A I. one degree up tho <lb />
scale, for here, there Is no en- <lb />
tire length of private hall, there Is a <lb />
sufficient slice taken from the bed- <lb />
rooms so that one may walk from the <lb />
parlor to the dining room without <lb />
crossing tho two Intermediate bed- <lb />
rooms The tiny hall Is boxed in. <lb />
hence the name box Cat. <lb />
A speaks for Itself and <lb />
Is easily translated Into non-elevator <lb />
flat As a matter of fact, many of the <lb />
most desirable of the older apartment <lb />
houses come under the head of <lb />
A the Is still another <lb />
type which may apply to any of the <lb />
others It Is never as It <lb />
graphically describes Its mode of en- <lb />
trance. <lb />
All these fine points of distinction <lb />
can be gleaned from a day's apart- <lb />
hunting. <lb />
Solid <lb />
Comfort <lb />
The hear that In furnished <lb />
by as I a really easy, <lb />
home lite place <lb />
the furniture yea <lb />
cheese here Is Intended ex <lb />
fer taut purpose. <lb />
Furniture <lb />
That will suit year tastes-the place you Intend fer bat <lb />
net lea-t your purse. See the <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
Pie, the National <lb />
Three years ago a con- <lb />
test was held for tho championship <lb />
of New Jersey, relates tho London <lb />
Chronicle, In the United States pie <lb />
Is a national dish, and the variety <lb />
with which the competitors had to <lb />
struggle consisted of a layer of <lb />
pastry a quarter of an Inch thick, <lb />
spread with canned fruit, the average <lb />
weight being half a pound. Accord- <lb />
to the report of a local Journal, <lb />
enthusiasm, thirty-five young <lb />
men, trained to the minute, entered <lb />
the contest for the championship. <lb />
The record of twenty-six pies In <lb />
half an hour fell during the battle. <lb />
Walter of N. J., <lb />
was tho winner. He managed to put <lb />
himself on the outside of twenty- <lb />
seven pies in the allotted time. For <lb />
he received tho <lb />
It should have been <lb />
one. <lb />
Executors Notice Advertisement <lb />
For Claims,<lb />
A B Checks <lb />
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb />
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb />
ISSUED BY <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Banking Trust <lb />
Company.<lb />
State of North Carolina, Pitt <lb />
The undersigned having been <lb />
pointed and duly qualified as <lb />
tor of the estate of F. A. Patrick, de- <lb />
ceased, all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate are notified <lb />
to exhibit the same before me on <lb />
or before the 30th day of March <lb />
1918, or this notice will be in <lb />
bar of their recovery. All persons In- <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
immediate payment. This the day <lb />
of March 1914. <lb />
AV. J. <lb />
Executor of the last will <lb />
of F. A. Patrick, deceased. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
We Have on Hand <lb />
Full line of Ford Cars, also <lb />
Out terms to one and all are cash or notes <lb />
We thank patrons past favors and Solicit a continuance <lb />
of same. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb />
Candidate's <lb />
Cards. <lb />
Candidate Cards are 12.00 per <lb />
Inch per month payable In advance. <lb />
By <lb />
CANS <lb />
ONLY<lb />
Let <lb />
I -in i if ilk. <lb />
I'll rot <lb />
Off -her . it <lb />
. rich, tr- <lb />
less than two <lb />
p en the I will urn <lb />
you . b g lot that . <lb />
If you to know this <lb />
SI m <lb />
if, <lb />
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I am Red Devil Lye <lb />
CANS <lb />
For <lb />
Kill <lb />
it Ha, <lb />
art <lb />
Sale of Rest <lb />
of a power of sale contain <lb />
a mortgage <lb />
ed and delivered by W. I. <lb />
and wife, Annie to Greene <lb />
Manning, dated 10th day September <lb />
1909 and duly recorded In the Regis- <lb />
office In Pitt county, in book d <lb />
page the undersigned will on <lb />
Monday the 20th day April. 1914 <lb />
exposed to public sale before the court <lb />
house door In to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash tho following <lb />
ed tract or parcel of to <lb />
In township. <lb />
county, North Carolina, beginning <lb />
the mouth of Peter's Run where It <lb />
enters Into Content lieu and run <lb />
thence a straight line to the <lb />
mouth of Marl branch thence up the <lb />
various courses of said branch to n <lb />
take; J W, coiner, thence <lb />
with said line north SI <lb />
west 4-6 to a stake, n walnut <lb />
tree stump, thence south 2-3 west <lb />
poles to a stake on the great Con <lb />
creek near n small <lb />
down the various courses said <lb />
creek to the beginning, containing <lb />
. r. I,,. <lb />
made to satisfy the terms of said <lb />
gage deed. This the 17th day of <lb />
March, 1914. <lb />
GREEN MANNING, Mortgagee <lb />
By L. Assignee <lb />
HARDING A PIERCE. Ally's.<lb />
Fer Sheriff <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
and the public generally that I am <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff of <lb />
Pitt subject to the action of <lb />
th. Democratic primary, and will <lb />
the vote and help of any. <lb />
W. SIMON <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
To the Voters of Pitt <lb />
I take this method of announcing my <lb />
candidacy for sheriff subject to the <lb />
Democratic primaries. Should I b <lb />
elected will endeavor to administer <lb />
the duties of the office with prompt <lb />
using to all. I thank <lb />
you for your support and beg to re- <lb />
main your obedient servant <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
to the public, generally that I am <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county to action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. I will <lb />
date the support of all. <lb />
MAN. <lb />
For sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to my tends <lb />
am a candidate for sheriff of <lb />
county subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb />
be elected I will endeavor to serve <lb />
the people one and all to the best of <lb />
my ability. I will appreciate your <lb />
vote and help.<lb />
New Gar- <lb />
den Seed <lb />
Flower Seed <lb />
Onion Sets <lb />
Maine Red Bliss <lb />
Irish Cobblers <lb />
Seed Oats <lb />
Rape Seed <lb />
Dr. Hess Stock <lb />
Poultry Powder <lb />
S M <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
OF THOROUGH <lb />
PROOF f Aim <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
The Jersey Wake. <lb />
Held, <lb />
and Large Late Drum Head. <lb />
This should <lb />
on. headings through the <lb />
for shipment I <lb />
Prepared shipment Is <lb />
t- at US per <lb />
ever Haw nor thousand a. <lb />
a, b. N. f. Car <lb />
orders she. <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
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DRIVING <lb />
LAMP is the most <lb />
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb />
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb />
not blow out or jar out. Equipped <lb />
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a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb />
large red danger signal in back. <lb />
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb />
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Strong. Durable. Will last for years. <lb />
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. I <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
County. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
D. C. Moore. Clerk. <lb />
William and <lb />
G. T. T. Gardner <lb />
VS. <lb />
Henry HelP-u <lb />
Hy virtue of a decree made by IX C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, in the above entitled cause <lb />
the 18th, day of the <lb />
commissioner will on <lb />
day the 18th day of April. 1914, at <lb />
o'clock noon, expose lo public sale, <lb />
before the court in Greenville <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- <lb />
described tract or parcel of <lb />
laud, to <lb />
Situated in Swift township, <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina adjoining <lb />
the lands of the Allen Kilt roll heirs, <lb />
the of N. Corey, the Stokes <lb />
lands and others and containing <lb />
acres more or less end being a portion <lb />
the land left by last will and <lb />
of J. F. to t ii.- Heller <lb />
heirs. <lb />
This sale will be made for the <lb />
pose of making partition among the <lb />
tenants In common. <lb />
This the 13th day of March. 1914. <lb />
F. C. HASHING. Commissioner <lb />
HARDING Ally's. <lb />
After Four Years of Discouraging <lb />
Conditions, Mrs. Bullock Gave <lb />
Up in Despair. <lb />
Came to Rescue. <lb />
an interesting letter <lb />
this place, Bertie Bullock <lb />
writes as suffered for four <lb />
years, with womanly troubles, and during <lb />
this time, I could only sit up for a little <lb />
while, and could not walk anywhere at <lb />
U. At times, would have severe pains <lb />
hi my left side. <lb />
The doctor was called In, and bis treat- <lb />
relieved me a while, but I was <lb />
Won confined to my bed again. After <lb />
bat, nothing seemed to do me any good. <lb />
had gotten so weak I could not stand, <lb />
and I gave up in despair. <lb />
At last, my husband got me a bottle of <lb />
the woman's tonic, and I com- <lb />
taking it. From the very first <lb />
I could tell it was helping me. I <lb />
can now walk two miles without its <lb />
tiring me, and am doing all my <lb />
If you are all run down from womanly <lb />
troubles, don't give up in despair. Try <lb />
the woman's tonic. It has helped <lb />
more than a million women, In Its <lb />
years of continuous success, and should <lb />
surely help you, Your druggist has <lb />
sold for years. He knows what <lb />
it will do. Ask him. He will <lb />
mend It Begin taking today. <lb />
Write Co-, <lb />
for <lb />
cam w . h lava. <lb />
tent la <lb />
To Whom It May <lb />
This is to notify the public generally <lb />
that the undersigned will on Monday, <lb />
day of April. 1914. it being the first <lb />
Monday In April, apply to the Board <lb />
of Commissioners of Pitt County, for <lb />
the right and privilege to construct <lb />
the main canal or of Clay- <lb />
Root Swamp across the public road <lb />
of Pitt county, wherever said roads <lb />
said Clay Root Swamp, and the <lb />
undersigned will also request the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
to construct and maintain bridges <lb />
at said crossings, and this notice is <lb />
given in order that any of Pitt <lb />
county, who desires to do so, may be <lb />
heard before the Hoard of County Com <lb />
of Pitt county on the first <lb />
Monday In April. 1914, in reply to the <lb />
same. <lb />
Carolina Development Co. <lb />
By B. House. <lb />
MONEY SAVED <lb />
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb />
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb />
plants when wait for rain Each plant watered at the <lb />
roots, covered with dry earth-no Every <lb />
for every purpose, desired. Come and see machines before you <lb />
buy, built right, works right, wears right, and prices right, <lb />
is best made <lb />
N. C, Feb. <lb />
Messrs. Hart Hadley, <lb />
Greenville, N, C, <lb />
In regard to the J. Case Tobacco <lb />
Transplanter will that I am <lb />
pleased with it. I couldn't ask for <lb />
one to work any better and it was just <lb />
as you represented it lo be. It worked <lb />
perfection and I am satisfied it save <lb />
me several hundred dollars. <lb />
I set my entire crop of seven acres <lb />
with it and it was dry weather when <lb />
I set it I used six barrels of water <lb />
Ural selling. I set some parts of <lb />
per acre and got a perfect stand <lb />
rows all through my patch by hand <lb />
just to try it and I found that <lb />
which I set with he Transplanter grew <lb />
heller the season through. I also set <lb />
sonic for several of my neighbors and <lb />
they say that theirs grew better than <lb />
they set by hand, and they are <lb />
begging me to set theirs for them the <lb />
coming season. I also have friends <lb />
at a distance of fifteen mile's from me <lb />
who want me to set their crop for <lb />
I hem. <lb />
I can't say too much for your ma- <lb />
chine and wouldn't be without <lb />
for Hundred Dollars and as to <lb />
your services, I couldn't ask for bet- <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
H. SMITH. <lb />
HART HADLEY, <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
Anne deceased <lb />
I late of county, this is to <lb />
i all persons having claims <lb />
j against the estate of the said <lb />
to exhibit them to the <lb />
within twelve months <lb />
I from this date, or this notice will <lb />
pleaded in liar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
will please make immediate <lb />
This the of March 1914 <lb />
J. W. CRAWFORD. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G. JAMES <lb />
ltd <lb />
Grain Privilege. <lb />
Make Your Own Paint <lb />
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb />
THIS IS HOW <lb />
Buy gals. L. A If. PAINT. <lb />
at per gal. <lb />
And gals. Oil to mix write it 2.10 <lb />
You then make gals, of pure paint for <lb />
It's only per gal. <lb />
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
Whereas, if you buy gals, of paint in <lb />
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb />
The If. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT Is WHITE LB <lb />
LINSEED OIL. the best-known paint <lb />
a gal. out of any PAINT yon buy, and II not the brat <lb />
Mint made, return paint and get ALL your back. <lb />
J. ft J. MOTE. S. C. <lb />
HOW. CO- SNOW HIM, R. C. <lb />
I, C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My son. Luther Barrett, age <lb />
has left home and refuses to <lb />
it-turn. All are forbidden <lb />
to hire him unless his wages are <lb />
paid to me. <lb />
ROSA BARRETT<lb />
One black and whit at <lb />
Crop and silt In left ear <lb />
swallow fork and under bit the <lb />
can same by Identifying <lb />
and paying all charges.<lb />
Route Box Greenville. N. O <lb />
We give notice that we will <lb />
apply lo the Hoard of County Com- <lb />
missioners at the regular April 1914 <lb />
meeting to have opened as a public <lb />
road, the road now running from th <lb />
place en the road <lb />
across oar lands to the creek <lb />
which road has been by the pub- <lb />
for thirty years and longer. <lb />
This March 1914. <lb />
D. B. <lb />
M. O. HARRINGTON. <lb />
M-17-14 <lb />
EGGS <lb />
For Hatching. <lb />
COMB BEDS <lb />
splendid strain of Hist. Layers <lb />
let me hare order for egg. <lb />
W. C. VINCENT <lb />
N. C <lb />
Stray. <lb />
hawk poll and china boar, <lb />
weigh, about CO pounds, IS <lb />
la. Unmarked ears, drops at <lb />
little white hoc. pay <lb />
all cost of Notify aw. <lb />
Cans. . ft <lb />
The headquarters of the National <lb />
Congressional <lb />
may be transferred from Washington <lb />
lo Chicago. <lb />
Congressman Joseph R. <lb />
has announced candidacy for the <lb />
Republican nomination for United <lb />
States senator from <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor on the estate of Worthing- <lb />
ton deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons having claims against <lb />
estate to present them to me properly <lb />
authenticated on or before the <lb />
day of March 1915 or this notice will <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery All <lb />
persons indebted to said estate will <lb />
make immediate payment to me. This <lb />
day of March 1914. <lb />
R. A. WORTHINGTON <lb />
on the estate of Worth <lb />
deceased. Id iv <lb />
Marriage License <lb />
The following marriage license were <lb />
Issued by Register of Deeds <lb />
Bell during the last <lb />
and Lil <lb />
lie W. J. Braxton and <lb />
Carmon. William A. Short and <lb />
Flemming. <lb />
Are you discouraged <lb />
Hare you any REAL reason <lb />
to be Probably to <lb />
one it is your liver. You need <lb />
Pills <lb />
The effect is gentle, yet rarely <lb />
fails, even with the ordinary <lb />
dose directed. Take no sub- <lb />
sugar coated or plain. <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Is la. Basis all <lb />
LIME <lb />
the of all good firming. Wine far <lb />
by beet la the Unite <lb />
Lime on the Farm, and gel pries <lb />
of lime. Don t buy earth, <lb />
etc. A postal will give you <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
Frank Maury's big tent shows <lb />
commence a week's engagement here <lb />
next Monday night. See their <lb />
in another column. <lb />
i wheat. <lb />
Puts and calls arc the safest and <lb />
surest method Of trading in wheat <lb />
or oats. Because your loss Is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
puts or calls on els <lb />
grain for or you can buy both <lb />
for or as many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
you the chance to take profit <lb />
A movement of cents profit- <lb />
Write full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
H. W. N E I'M ASS <lb />
Columbus, Ohio. <lb />
Address all mall to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
Farms for Sale. <lb />
One of acres. cleared, large <lb />
six room house and necessary out <lb />
One of acres, seres <lb />
cleared six room and necessary out <lb />
buildings, both farms in few hundred <lb />
yards of each other and can be easily <lb />
operated as one farm. Fine lands <lb />
that are especially to tobacco <lb />
pea nuts, cotton and corn. Farms will <lb />
sold or as one farm <lb />
Prices very low considering the value <lb />
of the land. Must be sold at once <lb />
Write for particulars. <lb />
RHODESIA REALTY CO., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
P. Box <lb />
3-25 ltd. <lb />
Application for Pardon. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that on the T <lb />
day of April 1914 or as soon thereafter <lb />
as In convenient to the Governor, <lb />
application will be presented to the <lb />
for the pardon of Willis <lb />
Pitt who convicted at the August <lb />
term 1918 of the superior court of Pitt <lb />
county of the larceny of some <lb />
gathered corn In the field and <lb />
ed to six months on the roads of Put <lb />
county. This the day of March <lb />
1914. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, <lb />
J. <lb />
for Will Pitt <lb />
Its w <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
ft- or photo Bad d- I <lb />
lot I <lb />
BUILD for <lb />
f I-- . i. la U. I <lb />
I and am <lb />
ID. SWIFT CO. <lb />
Seventh St., D. <lb />
The new Is to <lb />
have Its tryout In Atlantic City the <lb />
last week in April and will begin Its <lb />
New York run on May I, <lb />
Sale of Timber. <lb />
Under and by virtue of the power <lb />
and authority contained in a certain <lb />
Davis and wife, Addle M. Davis, to It. <lb />
A. Stamper, of date 11th day of July <lb />
1913, and duly recorded in the <lb />
County Registry in book L. page <lb />
default having been in the <lb />
of bond secured thereby <lb />
the undersigned, will on Thursday <lb />
9th day of April, 1914, at o'clock <lb />
M in front of the court house door <lb />
of Pitt county, Greenville, N. C, offer <lb />
for sale at public auction to the high- <lb />
est bidder, for cash, the following de- <lb />
scribed <lb />
All the right, title and Interest pi <lb />
the said F. O. Davis and wife. Addle <lb />
M. Davis, in and to all the green pine <lb />
timber trees that will measure <lb />
Inches In diameter at <lb />
the when cut, that arc now <lb />
standing, growing and being upon that <lb />
of land situated In Falkland town <lb />
ship, Pitt county, adjoining the lands <lb />
of Ben Moore, the heirs, John <lb />
Gay and Bob Rodgers, and practically <lb />
follows, <lb />
at a stake on the Green- <lb />
ville and Wilson road, thence N. 311-2 <lb />
W. 4-5 R. to a stake in Ben <lb />
line agreed <lb />
thence N. 3-8 B. 1-6 R. to a <lb />
stake In Jacob's branch, Jno. Gay's <lb />
corner, down the various <lb />
courses of Jacob's branch to the <lb />
Wilson public road, <lb />
the point of beginning, containing <lb />
acres, or less, saving and ex- <lb />
the pine timber on <lb />
about five acres of the above <lb />
ed tract of land located on the public <lb />
road on the southeastern portion of <lb />
the body of land, cut off separated <lb />
from the main body of tract by an <lb />
old tram road running through the <lb />
woods, evidences of which can now be <lb />
plainly seen, and saving and except- <lb />
further five long leaf pine timber <lb />
trees and one short straw pine <lb />
tree which are to or have been, <lb />
designated as In m this con- <lb />
With full <lb />
and privilege from the date of this <lb />
Instrument up to the of <lb />
June, 1916, In person or through their <lb />
agents or servants to enter upon said <lb />
land and pass and over the <lb />
same at will, on foot or with teams <lb />
and conveyances. In which to cut and <lb />
remove said timber trees, together <lb />
so, with the right and privilege for <lb />
during the time above mentioned of <lb />
cutting and removing from the for- <lb />
going laud use In handling and <lb />
th logs on such <lb />
poles as are needed for car stand- <lb />
and skid poles, provided these <lb />
shall be cut from such places on <lb />
as shall be designated by the <lb />
said R. A. Stamper, or his <lb />
R. A. Mortgagee. <lb />
This the 5th day of 1914 <lb />
3-18-41 <lb />
Service by <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Before the Clerk. <lb />
David <lb />
Martha J, B. Carroll, <lb />
B. S. Byrd <lb />
A, Q, Cox and others <lb />
vs. <lb />
Donald Jackson, <lb />
Jackson, H. B. Kills, Carroll <lb />
an others. <lb />
will <lb />
take notice an action <lb />
as above has been commenced In <lb />
superior court before the clerk of <lb />
Pitt county to have the Cedar Swamp <lb />
Canal Incorporated, In Pitt county, <lb />
which canal runs through or near <lb />
lands of the defendant Jack- <lb />
son, and this said action for the In- <lb />
corporation of said Cedar Swamp <lb />
Canal Is for purpose of <lb />
obligating all parties whose lands <lb />
shall drain through Canal to <lb />
in constructing and maintaining <lb />
that said defendant win <lb />
further take notice that he Is <lb />
ed to appear before the clerk of <lb />
superior court of Pitt county on <lb />
day April and answer the <lb />
complaint of the plaintiffs In <lb />
or demur to or the <lb />
plaintiffs will apply to the court for <lb />
the relief demanded in com <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This March 1914. <lb />
D. C. C. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
HARDING a <lb />
3-12-41-1 a w. <lb />
Te <lb />
ear D, <lb />
teal and m <lb />
k M i eT <lb />
At the regular meeting of the Boar <lb />
of County Commissioners March S, <lb />
1814. petition was presented <lb />
that a road be laid out In Greenville <lb />
Beginning at the corner of the roe <lb />
leading from House. N. at <lb />
home, and running wast a <lb />
straight line or about straight, west <lb />
to the Greenville and Tarboro roe, <lb />
same will be heard et the regular <lb />
meeting of the Board April , <lb />
March 1814. <lb />
B. M. LEWIS, Chairman of Board. <lb />
Clerk of Board. <lb />
w. <lb />
Maurice a noted French <lb />
comedian and singer of <lb />
has been engaged for a tour of <lb />
largo cities of the States and <lb />
Canada next season. <lb />
Clear e <lb />
IS <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OP POUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
NO COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OP ALL <lb />
ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture Is the Most Moil Healthful, Employment of Man. <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN <lb />
AM ON THE <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF N OUT It <lb />
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE it; <lb />
i It WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
WAVE TO TO El. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
V HUM U HI <lb />
M Mill II x <lb />
PAUL <lb />
TO THIS CITY <lb />
Interesting Story Late War <lb />
In Which He Took Part <lb />
Students Putting Into Practice <lb />
Their Knowledge of Do <lb />
Science <lb />
The Senior Class of the East Caro- <lb />
Training School are <lb />
putting into their knowledge <lb />
of domestic science. The class is <lb />
into groups of two, and those <lb />
two serve u luncheon together. They <lb />
are given and can invite six <lb />
people. Each two girls plan their <lb />
menses, table decorations, make their <lb />
cards and purchase all mater- <lb />
be used the merchants of <lb />
town. <lb />
The following luncheons were <lb />
last <lb />
First by Misses Gertrude <lb />
end Gladys Fleming. <lb />
MENU. <lb />
Creamed Chicken Mashed Potatoes <lb />
Waldorf Salad. <lb />
who left Greenville <lb />
III <lb />
Led <lb />
Grates u lo Her <lb />
up Arms <lb />
Turks mid <lb />
the proprietor of Hi <lb />
Prof. Wilson Will Address ALDERMEN IN, <lb />
Audience <lb />
Saturday Night <lb />
months ago for <lb />
country, it being the time war <lb />
was declared among the foreign <lb />
tries in which Greece participated re- <lb />
turned here last Saturday tells a <lb />
very Interesting story of Hie war I <lb />
the in which he took part. <lb />
states that the laws of <lb />
government compels all natives to re <lb />
turn home In time of war, it matters <lb />
not in what country they may be, <lb />
those failing to meet these require- <lb />
of the law are not allowed to <lb />
return to Greece at any time, under <lb />
any circumstances, and on this ac- <lb />
count he answered the call to arms <lb />
During the time he was In service <lb />
be engaged In seven one with <lb />
Turks and six with the <lb />
and Paul spoke of the battle with <lb />
Turks at as the Here lest <lb />
f the entire war, lasting for two days <lb />
and with the loss of many sol- <lb />
on both sides. The small com- <lb />
of which he a member lost <lb />
two hundred men. Paul added that <lb />
during that combat soldiers bad <lb />
neither food nor water, and near the <lb />
close he had almost seen death from <lb />
and staring him In the <lb />
face, hardly being able to stand upon <lb />
bis feet. He spoke of the other battles <lb />
as being not quite so severe, but bad <lb />
enough sufficiently to amuse him. <lb />
Paul told of the cold winter they ex <lb />
In 1913 when for hours and <lb />
hours his company would be compelled <lb />
to stand on guard duty in snow almost <lb />
to their knees, and that many would <lb />
suffer for weeks with cold-bitten feet. <lb />
He tells that he had five cousins in <lb />
the same company with him, and that <lb />
in tin- very first battle, being with <lb />
Bulgarians, one of his kinsmen <lb />
shot seven times, almost at an In- <lb />
which proved fatal, but he with <lb />
the remaining four cousins escaped <lb />
through the war without a scratch, <lb />
It was especially interesting to hear <lb />
him tell of a gun used by <lb />
that after being loaded, the press <lb />
of a button would It, <lb />
five hundred shots at once. <lb />
At it serving his government for <lb />
thirteen months, he was honorably <lb />
discharged and spent nearly two <lb />
months his home before returning <lb />
to announce that our stables and <lb />
water and three by rail In making the <lb />
trip from his home to Greenville. <lb />
Maine to Meet. <lb />
Me. April ad- <lb />
guard of delegates has arrived <lb />
in the city for the Republican State <lb />
Convention which will meet hero <lb />
row with Congressman A. Peters <lb />
presiding. convention will adopt <lb />
a platform and make preliminary plan <lb />
for the coming state campaign. The <lb />
state and congressional nominations <lb />
will made at the June primaries. <lb />
Governor who Is serving his <lb />
first term Is so far the only <lb />
can who has his candidacy <lb />
for the nomination <lb />
Rice <lb />
sold <lb />
mil Kat- <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Celery Ge, Apples Potatoes <lb />
Olives in, Flour Lard a. <lb />
fee Sugar Salt I. Pepper <lb />
Milk Chicken , Egg <lb />
Baking Powder Total sold <lb />
and left over <lb />
Second by Misses Minnie Myers and <lb />
Emily <lb />
MENU <lb />
Oyster Cocktail <lb />
Chicken Soup <lb />
Chicken in <lb />
French Fried Potatoes Creamed Celery <lb />
Beaten Biscuit <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Chicken Oysters Potatoes B, <lb />
Lard Celery Butter Flour <lb />
Coffee Egg <lb />
Seasoning Total <lb />
1.20. <lb />
Third Misses Helen Daniels <lb />
Wat kins. <lb />
MENU <lb />
Broiled Steak Creamed Potatoes <lb />
Waldorf Salad with <lb />
Pickles <lb />
Biscuit Coffee <lb />
Two Pounds Flour Pt. <lb />
Milk Salt Baking Powder Lard <lb />
Apples Bunch Celery <lb />
Almonds Wesson Oil Lemons <lb />
Potatoes Butter Coffee <lb />
Sugar i. Egg Pickle Total <lb />
Fourth Misses Bessie and Es- <lb />
MENU <lb />
Creamed Eggs <lb />
Rice <lb />
Hot Rolls <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Pudding <lb />
Butter 3.1, Lemons <lb />
Peas, Flour Milk Gelatin <lb />
Tea Yeast Pepper Salt <lb />
Total <lb />
Peas <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cake <lb />
WED <lb />
IX ELIZABETH CITY. <lb />
The friends of Mr. Harry Rountree <lb />
and Miss Annie Edwards were <lb />
prised yesterday afternoon to learn <lb />
that they had eloped to Elizabeth City <lb />
where they were married <lb />
morning by Justice J. W. Munden, <lb />
who la a special friend of bride. <lb />
The young couple returned here <lb />
and will make their home at <lb />
present with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. <lb />
Edwards, parents of bride. <lb />
The groom is a son of Mr and Mrs <lb />
L II. Rountree. <lb />
Joe <lb />
Mr. J K. returned yesterday <lb />
from Richmond win re last week he <lb />
took his little son, Joe to be operate <lb />
on for appendicitis. Mr. re- <lb />
ports the operation as being success- <lb />
and states that Joe was Improving <lb />
rapidly. Mrs. Is st the hospital <lb />
with the little fellow and will <lb />
ii ii he Is able to return <lb />
homo, which is hoped will only be i <lb />
few days. <lb />
April 8.-Miss Car <lb />
Cox of spent last week <lb />
end with her sister Miss Malissa, win <lb />
is u hen . <lb />
Prof. C. W. Wilson of Greenville <lb />
Will speak to the Y. M. C. A. of tho <lb />
High School next <lb />
i veiling at All the young men <lb />
of the t art cordially invited to <lb />
hear Prof. Wilson. He is an able <lb />
speaker and a leader for <lb />
advancement throughout East- <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
All kinds of flooring ceiling and tin <lb />
timber; also pews, lawn swings <lb />
farts, wagons and tobacco trucks at <lb />
lbs O. K. Lumber and <lb />
Company. <lb />
Messrs. J. . <lb />
Manning w- lo Snow It'll and Hook <lb />
on business Tuesday. <lb />
Brother farmer II looks like you <lb />
are going to have some tobacco plant <lb />
now and you ought to begin to think <lb />
about bow It Is to set them out <lb />
with a good transplanter. We <lb />
a good one. See us before you buy. <lb />
B. D. Forrest Co. <lb />
Mr. A. W. Ange went to Green <lb />
villa Monday on business. <lb />
See J. Cox and Son for cabbage, <lb />
dried apples and fancy groceries. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Edwards re <lb />
turned to their home in u Inkers yes <lb />
ii after spending the week end <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ii. <lb />
The i Oil Com- <lb />
is n a petition get for tho <lb />
farmers a superior quality of plain <lb />
seed at reasonable prices. Talk <lb />
to them about planting seed. <lb />
We ask you to look through our <lb />
big that we are distributing <lb />
through the country and send us some <lb />
orders B. D. Forrest Co. <lb />
will cross <lb />
with the Atlantic Christian College <lb />
ball team Monday, April The lo- <lb />
cal team has been at work very liar I <lb />
and have strengthened their weak <lb />
points. We may look forward to a <lb />
very interesting game. The game will <lb />
be culled at o'clock. <lb />
For cold drinks, Ice and candy <lb />
see J. Cox <lb />
One I. H. C. twelve horse power <lb />
gasoline engine, practically new. Will <lb />
sell cheap. O. K. Lumber and <lb />
Company. <lb />
Rev. O. L. <lb />
superintendent of North Carolina An- <lb />
ti saloon league, will speak in <lb />
of the High <lb />
School Sunday, April at o'clock <lb />
Mr. Is a good speaker and <lb />
may expect an Interesting <lb />
The public is cordially invited. <lb />
Those who have cotton seed for sail- <lb />
or to exchange for meal will make no <lb />
mistake In taking the matter up with <lb />
the Cotton Oil <lb />
where they a ready market and <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
Tho most valuable moment of you- <lb />
was when you proposed to your <lb />
husband or he to you; the <lb />
next will be when you examine the up <lb />
to date line of dress goods at A. W <lb />
Ange Co. <lb />
Rev. G. J. has been con- <lb />
ducting a revival service here for the <lb />
past week. The meeting closed Sunday <lb />
Monday night were baptized. Al- <lb />
though Mr. has been pastor <lb />
her only a short time he Is esteemed <lb />
very highly by all the people of the <lb />
town. <lb />
I and dress slip <lb />
p-rs of all kinds, colors and sizes it <lb />
Harrington Barber Co <lb />
Harrington Barber A Company can <lb />
supply your wants In spring and sum <lb />
mer dress goods. They have some <lb />
beautiful dry <lb />
Last night being the first Thursday <lb />
of month, the Hoard of Aldermen <lb />
met in regular session with all <lb />
present, and an unusual busy <lb />
and lengthy meeting was held. <lb />
The street committee reported all <lb />
sir. Co be In fairly good condition <lb />
and as instructed report having <lb />
purchased carts and harness to <lb />
used the street force for the upkeep <lb />
cf same. They also reported that the <lb />
Sewerage work on Eight reel was <lb />
iii progress. <lb />
The ordinance committee <lb />
mended several ordinances for <lb />
The one at their last <lb />
ting relative to the railroads <lb />
and gales different cross <lb />
in the town limits was <lb />
s ordinances passed for the <lb />
Southern and Atlantic Coast <lb />
Railroads. <lb />
Hoard agreed m extend the <lb />
water line down Greene street <lb />
Eleventh street to the property of the <lb />
Tobacco Co. In order that this <lb />
may be done at an early date the Ex- <lb />
port Company agreed to advance <lb />
i money for Hie works com- <lb />
mid accept town notes without <lb />
Interest. They also agreed to accept <lb />
town notes for their proportional pail <lb />
the extension of the sewerage on <lb />
Eleventh street. <lb />
Mr. R. P. Harrington was Instruct- <lb />
ed to open up a street In front of tin- <lb />
Training School, connecting Fourth <lb />
and Fifth streets. He was allowed <lb />
for the work. <lb />
The sum of 11.60 i <lb />
Hope Fire Company to pay capital <lb />
tax, also license from the <lb />
Carnival. <lb />
The and Fire Company <lb />
agreed to the expense of putt- <lb />
a carpet strip on the stairway of <lb />
the City Hall. <lb />
Reports of officers were read and <lb />
proved. <lb />
Messrs. L W. Tucker and <lb />
Spain were re-elected members of <lb />
Water and Light Commission. <lb />
An ordinance was adopted <lb />
property owners on both sides of <lb />
Fourth street between Evans and Pitt <lb />
streets to put down side- <lb />
walks according to specifications fur <lb />
by the street committee. <lb />
It was also moved and carried <lb />
the street committee complete the <lb />
on Third street between Evans <lb />
and streets, and on Dickinson <lb />
avenue beyond the Atlantic Coast Lint- <lb />
railroad. <lb />
The sum of donated to the <lb />
old soldiers reunion. <lb />
Mr. C. D. Rountree was elected tax <lb />
list taker. <lb />
Norfolk Southern trains were <lb />
ed to stop before crossing Ninth street <lb />
and a flagman of each crew must <lb />
train across said crossing. <lb />
The following ordinances were <lb />
1st. That the Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Railroad Company be and Is hereby <lb />
required to keep a flagman at the <lb />
Fifth Street crossing in the town of <lb />
Greenville of said road from a. m <lb />
to p. m. for the protection of per- <lb />
sons on said Fifth Street <lb />
while the trains of the said Atlantic <lb />
Coast Line Company are past- <lb />
over said crossing. <lb />
2nd. That the said Atlantic <lb />
Line Company In moving and <lb />
operating Its trains southward are <lb />
hereby required to blow at Third <lb />
street and ring bell through the <lb />
of said Town of Greenville. <lb />
3rd That the said Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line Company hereby <lb />
required In moving and operating <lb />
trains over its said road moving <lb />
Northward to blow on leaving Its <lb />
station at Greenville, and to ring Its <lb />
bell through the town limits of the <lb />
MAI KILLED H <lb />
ROCKY MOUNT, April C Mayor I. <lb />
F. Tillery was this morning in receipt <lb />
of positive advice that T. II Mu- <lb />
who was killed at <lb />
Ark. Wednesday was half- <lb />
and be left Saturday for Illy- <lb />
Mr. was shot lo <lb />
death by u 16-year old youth Join <lb />
Walker, who was a mere infant when <lb />
in 1888 Mr. killed Luther <lb />
Walker, tether of the young man win <lb />
did the Wednesday. Mayor <lb />
telegram advised Hie re- <lb />
mains were ye in the Baton of <lb />
the undertaker and he <lb />
Immediately wired be was <lb />
route lo Arkansas city. <lb />
Town of Greenville. <lb />
4th. That any failure lo comply <lb />
with tins ordinance the said Atlantic <lb />
Line Railroad Company shall <lb />
pay a line of dollars for each and <lb />
every day or part of day II shall operate <lb />
trains Over said crossing Fifth <lb />
SI reel without a flagman, or fail- <lb />
lo blow or ringing hells as lei. In <lb />
before provided for. <lb />
This ordinance is lo be <lb />
live on and Hie seventh of <lb />
May 1914. <lb />
Fly Ordinance. <lb />
section ii, Chapter t the <lb />
ordinances of the Town of <lb />
he amended adding after the word <lb />
line thereof, <lb />
lowing; <lb />
And ail dealers in cooked provision <lb />
poultry dressed, fish, <lb />
vegetables, and produce, merchandise <lb />
or other commodity of whatsoever <lb />
nature sold for rood, shall have <lb />
Where such an I, i- are <lb />
for sale, screened with wire doors and <lb />
windows to keep out and no such <lb />
articles shall be exposed outside of <lb />
the place of business, except under a <lb />
wire screen sufficiently line to <lb />
vent flies from getting upon same. <lb />
This ordinance shall be In <lb />
and effect from and after May 1st <lb />
1914. <lb />
or Surface Privies. <lb />
the maintenance and use of <lb />
surface or dry privies In the town of <lb />
is or become a menace <lb />
to public health of the town, now, <lb />
therefore, be It ordained by <lb />
of Aldermen of the town or <lb />
in regular meeting assembled on the <lb />
2nd day of April, that; It shall he <lb />
lawful for any person, firm or corpora <lb />
lions to erect, maintain or use any <lb />
surface or dry privies upon any lot <lb />
premises in said town, abutting on <lb />
street Wherein a sewer pipe has hie, <lb />
laid, all owners of said prop- <lb />
shall connect with said sewer on <lb />
or before the first day of June. <lb />
Any person, violating the provision.; <lb />
of the ordinance, shall he fined live <lb />
dollars for each and each <lb />
such violation shall continue shall <lb />
constitute a pa offense. <lb />
iii Extending tin Fire <lb />
That tho tire limits of the town of <lb />
Greenville, be and the same, are here <lb />
extended and enlarged as <lb />
at tho line of the Fire <lb />
district on the south side of St. <lb />
thence with Third street to <lb />
ti ii street, thence South with Washing <lb />
Ion street to Dickinson Avenue, thence <lb />
across Dickinson Avenue lo <lb />
Vandyke and C. A. Whites corner on <lb />
said Dickinson avenue, thence a smith <lb />
course said Taft A Vandyke <lb />
and White's line to the line of the <lb />
Graded thence a northerly <lb />
course with Taft <lb />
School line to south <lb />
line, the present Are district line <lb />
with said lire district line <lb />
h Street, south will, <lb />
Column net to the town <lb />
or brunch, thence with said <lb />
brunch to Reade street, thence <lb />
with Reads street center tin <lb />
William property, thence a westerly <lb />
course, parallel with Fifth street I i <lb />
tho line of the Are district. <lb />
Quarterly Magazine <lb />
Issued by the <lb />
School <lb />
Plant bi i. en made end are <lb />
carried out the establishment of <lb />
a quarterly by Bast car <lb />
Teachers Training School to be <lb />
called School <lb />
For a long lime school has Cell B <lb />
need for some meant reaching the <lb />
public through some u <lb />
it- n and it was iii d by . <lb />
a magazine to It led <lb />
quarterly by co-operation o i <lb />
and faculty la t. t <lb />
Class 1814 asked <lb />
was grunted the privilege <lb />
the magazine The <lb />
therefore is to be in the <lb />
tin class i- iii be Ii ltd <lb />
some lime during iii tern <lb />
a .- as -1- <lb />
Hie ling <lb />
Ii Miss M, t. <lb />
ii. Ii. who iii- <lb />
faculty supervision, <lb />
la.-s a board of editors was sleeted; <lb />
editor, Miss Maine Bright; Managing <lb />
editor, Miss Annie . ,. <lb />
editors; Grace Smith, <lb />
be Lancaster Marion Alston. <lb />
During spring term permanent <lb />
plans for issuing the regular numbers <lb />
during Hie coming year will he made.<lb />
IT <lb />
April On <lb />
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