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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 />
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tiring me, and am doing all my <lb />
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Write Co-, <lb />
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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 />
night April the 1814, the third and <lb />
fourth grades led by their <lb />
Miss Cox, gave one of the best <lb />
and most of <lb />
this year. The children did splendidly <lb />
not making u single bulk, giving much <lb />
credit to their most <lb />
training. <lb />
Especial ion should b mad <lb />
the recitation given by Dorothy Gard- <lb />
The following <lb />
Grade, s , <lb />
Class. <lb />
Welcome. <lb />
Pa Skates <lb />
Tom <lb />
Song. <lb />
Hat His Hiatus <lb />
Patrick <lb />
Piano rocker <lb />
Takes Can- of M- <lb />
Dorothy Gardner. <lb />
Joyce Gardner <lb />
Hint The Soldier and It. d Cross Mail <lb />
Stone and Roy I'm <lb />
Lecture on Knives. Charlie Gardner <lb />
Bong The Tulip and The Violet <lb />
Class <lb />
Folk <lb />
i lass <lb />
Lullaby. Ladies <lb />
Class <lb />
PLACED OX <lb />
The benches owned by the county <lb />
and used in hail at <lb />
place the county courts were held <lb />
between tho time of the of <lb />
the old court house the building <lb />
of new, was yesterday given to <lb />
town by the county <lb />
to be used on the. court <lb />
it. ti. The city <lb />
wagons were busy this morning haul <lb />
the benches after they <lb />
placed in the purpose tho r- <lb />
have same and when <lb />
this s dune It will add to the <lb />
beautifying of both places. <lb />
U Walsh, II nod <lb />
lesser lights on the list, <lb />
II looks us though the While Sol <lb />
be up it the i- .,,<lb /></p>
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urn <lb />
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
week; <lb />
Published by<lb />
U. I. Editor. <lb />
SOUTH CAROLINA. <lb />
number Some of those husky fellows in the <lb />
beta army of the unemployed would make<lb />
hue material for the farm life. <lb />
out . <lb />
aUx <lb />
rate be bad upon <lb />
application at the in <lb />
Th corner <lb />
and streets. <lb />
All of and resolutions <lb />
respect be at <lb />
per Shard <lb />
The of Aldermen at their <lb />
regular monthly meeting Thursday A headline reads Safe <lb />
night ordered the o In That may be true but <lb />
walks beyond the Lin; a hay pile in Carolina lies easier. <lb />
mouth board does <lb />
to make us glad. <lb />
. the poorer th Till <lb />
Delinquent Tax List <lb />
For 1913 <lb />
COLORED J J acres <lb />
Corbett acres 6.86 W J acre <lb />
Corbett 3-1 acres Swain J. H. Stall acre Smith <lb />
Oracle Dickens Z acres Falkland Henry Sheppard acres <lb />
Willie Fields acre <lb />
Moses Gorham acre <lb />
Mamie Mayo acre <lb />
Sarah May lucre <lb />
could very easily <lb />
at least one clean up day <lb />
advertising <lb />
b for at three <lb />
per line, up to lines. <lb />
second class nail- <lb />
at th office at <lb />
North Carolina, undo <lb />
act M i. <lb />
At least the suspense is over. The <lb />
i rat straw hat has appeared. <lb />
I have this day levied on the fol <lb />
lowing described. Real Estate Nathan Saunders acres <lb />
the taxes due to state Swindell I acre <lb />
North Carolina and the county of Eli Savage acres F <lb />
for the year and the said <lb />
Baal levied on will be sold <lb />
Our foreign trade has now reached at the court house door in the town <lb />
a stupendous figure and is something f Greenville, N. C. on Monday th. <lb />
like lour billion dollars M at vi o'clock m <lb />
unless said and legal charge <lb />
from the failure <lb />
to pay the same within the time re <lb />
d by law, are paid by that date. <lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL <lb />
Are roll going to Bend the <lb />
ll. lip Texas to Mexican waters. <lb />
---------o <lb />
Opportunity knocks at <lb />
. knocker. <lb />
N r m ghoul firing the <lb />
H. will ii <lb />
ii . r ii. and <lb />
u it o all the taster bat. <lb />
that <lb />
dancers knew what <lb />
think th. in tin y would sue tor <lb />
libel <lb />
i whole lot at people are as much <lb />
in id over the i anal tolls . I <lb />
-hips. <lb />
Among th. cities South <lb />
lay yet And <lb />
is <lb />
Push and we push with you, knock <lb />
and you knock alone, for this dreary <lb />
old earth is full of mirth and <lb />
lie has enough knockers her own. <lb />
Some people are always trying i <lb />
annually. Our biggest <lb />
i trader is Great and the <lb />
second biggest trader is Germany and <lb />
nearly stupendous <lb />
trade these two great <lb />
tries. When we passed the free toll <lb />
measure in 1912 it made Great <lb />
and Germany mad as hornets and so <lb />
mad that they refused to participate <lb />
In San Francis, o Exposition <lb />
S. I. Dudley, <lb />
township <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Mrs. Clyde Brown acres <lb />
i 10.60 <lb />
Wiley Brown lot . 16.03 <lb />
C. II. Bernard lot <lb />
even with those they dislike, but be held next year in commemoration <lb />
we are a are try the of 19.20 <lb />
get with those owe people in .; W. Forbes acres <lb />
country who consider we <lb />
Th. re's going to be an do whatever we please without con l <lb />
that will try and people to suiting any other nation on earth <lb />
No doubt there Is no nation that <lb />
would ever attempt to what <lb />
we should do and what we should <lb />
not do with that canal but i <lb />
the fact remains that the friendship, <lb />
of all the foreign countries will be <lb />
sit up and stand up straight. <lb />
one iii make people act straight <lb />
Every dog has bis day, but then- <lb />
is no excuse what ever for those <lb />
around Greenville howling all night. <lb />
We are not all descendants of Hip <lb />
Van Winkle's. <lb />
What the matter with the road mi <lb />
is the good road move <lb />
in. committee The roads ear <lb />
greatly promoted by the repeal of the <lb />
free toll, thereby treating every vessel <lb />
of commerce exactly alike. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
to lit <lb />
Every person In the world has i <lb />
bad enough for some of those duly to perform. One of the <lb />
to get to work. pal duties is that of making a good <lb />
citizen of himself, and the initial <lb />
Son. th. struts of this town step to that end is to develop his ca- Reuben Clark lot St. <lb />
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Travis Allen lot Pitt St. <lb />
John Brown Jr. lot Patrick <lb />
Allen Brown acres Home <lb />
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4.71 Smith acres Parmele <lb />
Clifton Teel acres <lb />
Baker acres Grimes <lb />
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E J. a J. E. Dall acres 12.23 Misses Lizzie and Florence <lb />
Mrs. Bottle Edwards acres 7.02 Blount Town lot <lb />
W. H. Faulkner acres Green 10.95 Mrs. Lula town lot <lb />
N. M. Farrow acres Mrs. Lula Bateman town lot <lb />
J. A. Gardner and A. M. G. C. Cox Town lot <lb />
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J. B. Garris acres creek 2.45 G. R. Dixon Town lot <lb />
C. G. Moore acres 3.57 J. H. a, res <lb />
and Bennett acres Mrs. Dickerson <lb />
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R. A Wall 1-2 acres <lb />
H. V. Cannon acres Cannon <lb />
Clarice Durham 3-4 acres <lb />
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Speeches will in- mad., by Secretary <lb />
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a shame to lei them gal rusty <lb />
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out, why not use thorn <lb />
of him a competent person In some <lb />
one or more lines of work. A loafer is <lb />
a good citizen. He be for h <lb />
is no producer, and a is <lb />
it is said William Randolph Hearst wart, a blotch upon the body of tin <lb />
St. <lb />
is greatly the <lb />
administration because Wilson bat <lb />
ignored Hearst's suggestions <lb />
how the affairs should be <lb />
run <lb />
community in which be <lb />
He sets a bad example for the <lb />
generation. He is of no real value <lb />
to those dependent upon of no <lb />
account to his fellowmen, it makes no <lb />
difference how much of this world's <lb />
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lot Res <lb />
lot Evans St. 13.98 <lb />
Isaac Carr lot Pitt St. 6.41 <lb />
Allen Carr Hot Pitt St. 6.14 <lb />
Sarah Dudley lots 3.1 <lb />
Joe Daniel lot First St. 6.63 <lb />
Beverly Daniel lot Higgs 6.4 <lb />
W. It. Edwards lot Clark St. 8.3 <lb />
Augustus Evans acres Home <lb />
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Frank Evans lot B Lane <lb />
Edward Fleming lot Ravine <lb />
Hire is no batter time than now to goods that he may have at his com-ill. E. Foreman lot Pitt St. <lb />
begin war against the fly family. If we whether he has had enough foreman lot 13th St. <lb />
this work will only require , mare f Mill F. Greene lot Mill <lb />
e army to increase , <lb />
n. r be acquired I If he does not, Martha Harris lot B Lane <lb />
take on some active productive work Andre Hopkins acre <lb />
in life, if he fails to be a producer, Nathan lot Green St. <lb />
i live Burns says he knows the he is a nonentity a hindrance to the i Jackson lot B Lane <lb />
to such a number that it will he a <lb />
cull to oust <lb />
Raleigh getting active to <lb />
lbs branch bank for North Caroline <lb />
I regional bank is to . <lb />
in Richmond. Here's hoping <lb />
Raleigh will win. <lb />
Let lover the <lb />
in I'm county prepare to make a con- <lb />
to the confederate <lb />
. be Greeted mi court house <lb />
square contribution be prompt <lb />
liberal. <lb />
John is coming to the <lb />
. a real No doubt the <lb />
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win- is ii so many people <lb />
their money when- there is <lb />
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treatment bis countrymen have r. <lb />
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Bo mans people will knock <lb />
Industries and at the same tune <lb />
one nil kl. their upkeep <lb />
oil to Kinston She is doing her <lb />
boat to keep away carnivals with <lb />
gambling games and fakers. Green- <lb />
ville should get In line In a like man <lb />
. r and prevent the appearance of any <lb />
mil in our midst. not only corrupts <lb />
In- morals of a community, hut there <lb />
so many people that will spend <lb />
heir last dollar on these gambling <lb />
i ii is and go in need for weeks D <lb />
such things out their sight and they <lb />
in all probability prosper and <lb />
i will derive benefits <lb />
President Wilson and his support, is <lb />
General Carr says of over victory in <lb />
Progressive meeting Is to rid , ml their attention Is now <lb />
ii is reported the t <lb />
Times Dispatch owned by Bryan's <lb />
. Ii. en sold to Kl, , . <lb />
for coin for a Virginia <lb />
paper <lb />
We bop conditions will improve in <lb />
Mexico during land's absence cog <lb />
so alter las <lb />
murderer of pretty Atlanta girl community in which he has his being <lb />
but he refuses as yet to disclose and in which he an <lb />
names. He got his information from albeit that Influence is of a negative <lb />
down in Missouri. We wonder if they character. <lb />
have moving picture Minis of the crime. I vi person ought to be con pi lit <lb />
o ed by some power to contribute h <lb />
Mr F Harding, chairman of the share in the upkeep and develop. <lb />
Confederate Monument campaign an men of the community. He ought to <lb />
change In date for the be forced to do something that would <lb />
Opening of the work to April leave a good and haw a <lb />
which time a workers dinner will effect upon bis fellows, <lb />
given. A canvass of the entire Interests of <lb />
will be made by I In- committee and He would, in that way, be a <lb />
when citizens are called upon for good, thus exemplifying the high <lb />
their donation they should loosen est type of good <lb />
their purse strings and respond liberal thing every person in every <lb />
should seek to be. It can't he <lb />
done by legislation, but It can he <lb />
brought about by individual precept. <lb />
That much every man, every woman, <lb />
owes to the country in which <lb />
live, to every community In which <lb />
they are listed as <lb />
News. <lb />
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Ashley Dudley lots <lb />
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The Confederate Cam- <lb />
will start Monday next. This <lb />
campaign is for the raising of <lb />
for the erection of a monument on tie <lb />
court house square to the heroes <lb />
the Confederacy. It will cost <lb />
complete work, and <lb />
Commissioners at their regular meal <lb />
several months ago agreed to give <lb />
half of amount. Now it is up Ii <lb />
citizens of Pitt to do the rest. an <lb />
A. <lb />
ETC, <lb />
ally to the call. <lb />
Hie of Tar h <lb />
take anything but what <lb />
they come out victorious so with your <lb />
Usual i tin to <lb />
it is hoped that they will respond The Carolina Home and Farm and <lb />
Eastern Ii, lie, tor. published every Fri <lb />
day at N. required <lb />
Hie Act of August <lb />
Editors, C. and E. I . <lb />
Clark, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Managing Editor. C It <lb />
Business Manager, J. Whit-hard, <lb />
Publisher, The Reflector Co., Inc. <lb />
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ii small, Washington, N. c. <lb />
Known bondholders, mortgagees, <lb />
and oilier tat Holders, holding <lb />
per cent or more of total amount <lb />
of bonds, mortgages, or other <lb />
Linotype Co., New- <lb />
York, N Y S Everett, Trustee <lb />
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Per E. L. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before ms <lb />
the 2nd day of April, <lb />
ANDREW J MOORE. <lb />
Notary Public <lb />
My commission 1916 <lb />
Sam Joyner lot First St. <lb />
Ida Jones lot First St. <lb />
Knox lot First St. <lb />
J. Robert King and wife lot <lb />
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Virginia King 1-4 lots Lucas <lb />
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Mattie E. King lot C B <lb />
William Lilly lot Green St. <lb />
Edmund Little acres Brown <lb />
J. J. Lang lot First St. <lb />
D. R. Little lot Higgs <lb />
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Sum Mason lot Clark St. <lb />
Sam Mooring acres Shivers <lb />
Andrew Moore lot Pitt St. <lb />
Frank lot 13th St. <lb />
Charlie Patrick lot Patrick St 2.67 <lb />
William Redmond lot Reade St. 6.30 <lb />
Thad lot Fleming <lb />
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Patrick Smith acres <lb />
Miles Short lot Green St. <lb />
Mary Thigpen lot C. W. <lb />
Noah Teel lot Ravine <lb />
Woolen lot Perkins <lb />
lot Lane. 5.73 <lb />
Amanda acres 6.37 <lb />
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Blount Joyner lot 6.74 <lb />
John II. Joyner lot 14.50 <lb />
Edgar Joyner lot 6.32 <lb />
Oscar Joyner lot 7.63 <lb />
A. L. Joyner lots 12.57 <lb />
Joyner acres 2.16 <lb />
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Stephen town lot <lb />
John Town lot <lb />
J. W. Cox Town lots <lb />
Mamie Chapman Town lot <lb />
Jordan Darden acres <lb />
Darden acres <lb />
Perry Daniels acres <lb />
Aaron Evans Town lots <lb />
Alfred Evans town lot <lb />
Herbert Evans Town lot <lb />
R. M. Johnson Town lots <lb />
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Sampson Town <lb />
Irvin Knox 1-4 acre <lb />
J. F. I ii-ii- Town lots <lb />
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Henry Smith acres <lb />
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Williams lot <lb />
turned to <lb />
Have those sues been selected for <lb />
the city park and hospital <lb />
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R. W. Faithful acres 10.42 <lb />
Frank Johnson acre 1.90 <lb />
D. O. Moore acres 11.4.3 <lb />
Billy Warren acres 3.31 <lb />
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Jim acres 10.2.1 <lb />
Ben Dunn acres 5.70 <lb />
Abram Thigpen acres <lb />
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H. B. Smith acres <lb />
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J. Bert Little 1-2 acres <lb />
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Robert Mitchell <lb />
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Villa may never be President of <lb />
Mexico hut he certainly looks like. Ii <lb />
is amply qualified. <lb />
The men who travel say they find n <lb />
other town in Eastern North <lb />
where there Is as much building go- <lb />
on as In <lb />
After holding office for <lb />
years Miss Tyler received <lb />
WHITE <lb />
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Bullock <lb />
Bethel Ginning Oft, Gin and <lb />
outfit <lb />
John Johnson <lb />
in. Gardner Rollins <lb />
Annie J. E. James 1-2 acres <lb />
Mack James acre <lb />
from the postal <lb />
stating that would to turn <lb />
office our to her <lb />
U. A. Williams. Miss Tyler a <lb />
protest was late as the commission <lb />
Had been given to Mr. Williams In <lb />
due course. <lb />
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6.11 <lb />
may be wrong but feel safe in <lb />
that the police would not In- <lb />
If the street scraper were to <lb />
venture out on Fourth street just <lb />
one time. Honestly It do that <lb />
street a bit of harm.<lb />
SECRETARY OF <lb />
NAVY ADDRESSES <lb />
BIBLE SOCIETY <lb />
Book of Books Responsible Tor <lb />
Virginia's Number Great Men <lb />
SAYS SEC. <lb />
The Rambler <lb />
Richmond <lb />
Hun Virginia and Carolina <lb />
Speaker. <lb />
On the train the day two <lb />
met and enjoyed a conversation <lb />
a while One remark-d to the <lb />
the wear I no- <lb />
that you were in the <lb />
Yes., that s so. served through <lb />
the four yes I <lb />
well, what were you captain <lb />
colonel, or what T <lb />
to I, II the answered <lb />
the other man. t. II you straight <lb />
was a a <lb />
me your hand, you <lb />
the man have met in six months <lb />
who was a private in the army <lb />
April de- <lb />
to the Bible has made the Old <lb />
Dominion a cradle of liberty and the <lb />
of more illustrious men than <lb />
any like body on land in the New- <lb />
Secretary of the Navy Jose- <lb />
Daniels declared here today ad- <lb />
dressing the Centennial of the Virginia <lb />
Society <lb />
cottage and in colonial <lb />
-said the Secretary, Bible was the <lb />
and gave an insight as how <lb />
character was made old Virginia, <lb />
and this was source and <lb />
of staying and sturdy <lb />
ties that enabled Virginia to give <lb />
so many useful lives the <lb />
Mr Daniels said the world has held <lb />
an incorrect Impression of the spirit <lb />
of the South prior to the Civil War. <lb />
and that there the fiction <lb />
Puritan New England was morn <lb />
and more scrupulous and <lb />
old-fashioned in the observance of <lb />
the Sabbath than the people of <lb />
and North <lb />
The current slogan to- the <lb />
said the should <lb />
have its counterpart in to the <lb />
in present day religious <lb />
Hut he expressed the conviction that <lb />
Bryce was mistaken when h <lb />
said that knowledge of Bible is de- <lb />
dining among all classes in the t Hi <lb />
led States. <lb />
Heading Going <lb />
are said Secretary <lb />
Daniels, the is not read <lb />
as much in the as formerly be <lb />
the Sunday school has usurped <lb />
t he place of the home. Parents ought <lb />
never to permit even the church <lb />
come between the home and religious <lb />
instruction, but it is true that <lb />
Sundays school has interposed and <lb />
lessened knowledge of the Bible <lb />
do not think so. On the contrary <lb />
I here is ground for the belief that <lb />
study of lessons <lb />
in all the Sunday schools has greatly <lb />
increased the study of the Bible <lb />
given a real stimulus to family <lb />
of the Scripture. Indeed, though <lb />
are many adverse Influences at <lb />
work and undoubtedly in our great <lb />
cities a neglect of church attendance, <lb />
I believe that there is a better <lb />
knowledge of the today <lb />
than in any former period of the <lb />
world's history. This faith may <lb />
be well founded, and hardly <lb />
express an opinion differing from <lb />
great English statesman, but even <lb />
Homer nods. <lb />
As to <lb />
The secretary said he hoped he <lb />
would not charged with heresy <lb />
when he said was no great- <lb />
waste of time than to read tho <lb />
consecutively chapter by chap- <lb />
over and over again. There are. <lb />
he said, whole chapters that may <lb />
well be skipped. I am not <lb />
ting any expurgated Bible. I believe <lb />
one should read it once from Genesis <lb />
to Just as a man <lb />
for gold goes over a wide expanse <lb />
of county. After examining many <lb />
veins which yield nothing In- <lb />
comes to a vein from which he gets <lb />
precious nuggets. Later some other <lb />
prospector gold In plenty from <lb />
some vein that disclosed none of the <lb />
yellow metal to the first prospector J <lb />
Each has gone Into lite lode, each <lb />
has found his nugget. So It Is in read- <lb />
the One should not slavish <lb />
feel that he must year year <lb />
read every Indeed, he <lb />
learn to skip many chapters In which <lb />
ho has found no illumination. Be <lb />
must sink bis shaft deep Into those <lb />
veins where the riches yield to his <lb />
and bring wealth to hie <lb />
soul. <lb />
the <lb />
Making practical-application of his <lb />
views as to of the <lb />
as a book and a rule of life <lb />
Secretary Daniels asked, does <lb />
our knowledge of Its words <lb />
cents advantage us, unless we weave <lb />
them Into the very warp aid woof of <lb />
our lives We must puke it a part of <lb />
our very being The fields <lb />
with golden gram, the <lb />
Almost every town in the Old North <lb />
state has an organization of a <lb />
nature and this is certainly a good <lb />
idea In addition, there should be in <lb />
every town a strong <lb />
around it is noticeable that <lb />
this spirit is lacking in many com- <lb />
I dropped into a business e <lb />
in one of the larger place. <lb />
one day. I was a was my <lb />
first visit to that city and this was <lb />
first acquaintance Alter I had intro- <lb />
myself, remarked have a <lb />
pretty town was surprised at <lb />
the reply. is the worst town <lb />
ever saw- not worth a cent and work <lb />
as hard as you please you cannot <lb />
anything out of <lb />
I was disposed to give him a little <lb />
in boosting and I did it. Such <lb />
a pity that every man cannot see <lb />
something worth while in his own <lb />
home town and push it. I think that a <lb />
man who cannot find something worth <lb />
praising bis town should move and <lb />
move quick. like the Charlotte <lb />
it. Every fellow pulling for the town <lb />
Money to Loan on Improved <lb />
Farm Lands at 1-2 per cent <lb />
Long Terms <lb />
C. L. WILKINSON<lb />
S. T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb />
Moved to New Store on Fourth Street <lb />
Allen's Stables <lb />
Estimates Cheerfully Given on all Work Large or Small <lb />
Repair Work a. Specialty <lb />
Out of town work will receive our <lb />
prompt attention <lb />
Residence Phone 385-L Office Phone <lb />
Very few people know anything <lb />
about the daily grind of a newspaper <lb />
office. Still less of them know any- <lb />
thing of the severe strain on the av- <lb />
daily newspaper and hardly one <lb />
man in a thousand who picks up his <lb />
morning paper realizes the effort and <lb />
expense with <lb />
good daily newspaper. Once in a whip- <lb />
I hear men finding fault with the <lb />
paper its policy or Us appearance or <lb />
news columns. I wish when I hap <lb />
pen to hear fault finders that <lb />
they could Just be on the inside a <lb />
little while some night long about <lb />
midnight -the A. wires clipping II <lb />
off the specials dropping in one by <lb />
one copy everywhere not a <lb />
of what not print or of what to print <lb />
-but rather a question of getting u <lb />
all In. if possible. Then I have wanted <lb />
lo get those same fellows up against <lb />
the proposition in the business office. <lb />
Making both ends meet much less a <lb />
dividend. By the way, happened <lb />
to think, the Observer did not suggest <lb />
tills paragraph. I am simply <lb />
tonight. <lb />
is puzzle after all. It is only <lb />
a matter of a few years and then <lb />
Every life is made up of three per- <lb />
The past, the present and the <lb />
lure. The past valuable for Its fail <lb />
which are warning beacons and <lb />
should aid In the proper appreciation <lb />
of the present. Every day of those be <lb />
hind us bus its lesson and surely they <lb />
were well learned. The future -a <lb />
splendid field for the dreamer. <lb />
to brim with air castles and <lb />
opportunities. Always better th in <lb />
I the Imagination and com- <lb />
. The <lb />
Twenty four hours of possibility. How <lb />
I few of us realize the possibility of the <lb />
This is the time for action. <lb />
So easy to postpone until tomorrow <lb />
-that season <lb />
things of today is the necessity Sf <lb />
success. <lb />
A busy, business man slopped in <lb />
Office the other day. We chatted a <lb />
while of business conditions, <lb />
bis business. When he name ii. <lb />
his salutation was <lb />
ways Well that Is a fact nil <lb />
it is time for every man lo lie busy <lb />
are busy times. The New Year <lb />
Is here. It means much year <lb />
of possible success. It must be a bet <lb />
year than nineteen <lb />
he. Too many neglected moments in <lb />
nineteen thirteen Too many <lb />
opportunities-rather unused <lb />
Hut to return to my visitor <lb />
He said something and It struck me <lb />
It was this. have the Idea the <lb />
time for a man to grasp an <lb />
Is Just as it comes to him -Just be <lb />
fore It reaches him. Now. that Is n <lb />
good way of putting It. It is too lute <lb />
to catch the opportunity when It <lb />
passes. Man get so good a grasp <lb />
on It as when he faces it. Nineteen <lb />
fourteen make it great and still great- <lb />
because of the splendid US of each <lb />
day. <lb />
and a genius intellectually but <lb />
mill unless he partakes of this bread of <lb />
may turn the ripened wheat Into flour heaven he will be a dwarf spiritually, <lb />
and the world may be as full of bread soul shrivel. t is <lb />
as Egypt was during tho seven years book full of truth and <lb />
of but unless we eat the bread to be. of use in the dally <lb />
and let Us life giving power be con- tasks and the duties of life <lb />
Into hone and muscle and as we come in touch with our follow <lb />
sinew, we may starve to death. we must live it, we must <lb />
is world's supply of it and then we not have <lb />
food A man may be s giant searched the scriptures In <lb />
T. I. Moore <lb />
Moore <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Fire, Health and Accident <lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb />
Office at Carr and <lb />
Atkins H <lb />
W. S. <lb />
House Painting, Interior Decorator <lb />
Hinging, Window Shades. <lb />
Hew Fertilizer Factory Has <lb />
Output of Bags <lb />
Per Day <lb />
Interest in Chicago, Election. <lb />
Chicago, III., polls will <lb />
, open at o'clock tomorrow morning <lb />
for what is looked upon as the most <lb />
t important alderman election In Chi <lb />
history. It will be the first time <lb />
that women have been given <lb />
to vote for the city lawmakers. <lb />
Furthermore, seven women are among <lb />
Th- Oil and Fertilizer and nominees for aldermen. Three are <lb />
Oil Company has almost completed on the Progressive ticket and four on <lb />
their big plant being erected Socialists ticket. Particular inter <lb />
southwest of the Atlantic Coast Line .-enters In the contest in the First <lb />
Depot. This plant has been operating, ward. Miss Marlon Drake., Progressive <lb />
is running in opposition to <lb />
for several days and It is hoped that <lb />
it will be in full blast in a short <lb />
while. The building is feet by <lb />
feet with a capacity of bugs <lb />
per day. Such an out put of home <lb />
r ducts are bound to the farm- <lb />
of this section as it keeps the <lb />
y home, and this should be the <lb />
aim and f <lb />
Pd every farmer. <lb />
Ml are the local rep- <lb />
sen <lb />
Illinois Saloon Contest Bitter. <lb />
III. April <lb />
goes tomorrow to the stiffest test <lb />
John J. for many <lb />
years one of the ring leaders in the <lb />
Democratic machine. <lb />
The election Involves not only the <lb />
political question which have been so <lb />
well advertised, but some important <lb />
pecuniary questions as well. The build <lb />
of Chicago's proposed system of <lb />
Is one of tho leading issues <lb />
at stake. The saloon question is not <lb />
to be put before the voters this year, <lb />
project to have It placed on the <lb />
lot having been defeated by lack of <lb />
signatures. <lb />
III <lb />
which has been made up to date In the FLORIDA <lb />
state between the liquor interests and Confederate Veterans Reunion. <lb />
the anti saloon forces. De on Bale May <lb />
Moline, Danville and 7th returning to reach <lb />
Aurora and in fact nearly every city May 1914 <lb />
importance In the state Is obtained by <lb />
today the closing of a bitter cam <lb />
Chicago and are <lb />
the only of importance <lb />
that are not Involved In the contest. <lb />
The leaders of the dry movement <lb />
diet several thousand saloons <lb />
will be voted out of business when the <lb />
ballots are counted. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
of Deeds Hell is <lb />
sued marriage licenses lo the follow <lb />
couples during the past week. <lb />
WHITE K. B. and Mary <lb />
Hemming, Dennis and <lb />
Adams, Dock Smith and Mary <lb />
Weaver Jr. and Clara Bras <lb />
ton. <lb />
COLORED Lewis mid <lb />
Little K. <lb />
and <lb />
Sarah Henry Lane and <lb />
Annie and <lb />
Pearl May, Allen Smith and <lb />
Mills. Carl Cannon and Mollie Woolen <lb />
Taft and <lb />
Forsythe street, Jacksonville, not <lb />
Inter than May 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 <lb />
Alabama points, by applying Atlantic <lb />
Coast line ticket office, West Bay <lb />
street. Jacksonville, Fla. Tickets of <lb />
sale May to 10th. inclusive limited <lb />
to June 2nd. 1814. <lb />
A splendid chance to visit Florida at <lb />
unusually low rates. <lb />
For any address <lb />
W. HARD, Agent. <lb />
ATLANTIC coast LINK <lb />
Railroad of <lb />
W J. WRITE <lb />
P. T. Mgr. Pas. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. <lb />
Ur. F Osteopath, begs <lb />
that beginning Thursday, Apr I <lb />
be will be m for <lb />
radio of Osteopathy Tuesday, Thurs- <lb />
day and Saturday <lb />
to t Ada Cherry's <lb />
career and Wasting- f c Toledo. X <lb />
lea streets. <lb />
tat of of Toledo. <lb />
Lucas County. i <lb />
Frank I. make oath he Is <lb />
partner of the Arm of K. J. <lb />
Go doing In City of To- <lb />
end male aforesaid, and <lb />
said firm will pay sum of <lb />
l tor each and v- <lb />
case of Catarrh cannot be curd <lb />
by the Of CATARRH <lb />
FRANK J. <lb />
to before and subscribed Is <lb />
my this day of <lb />
A. W. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Curs Is taken Internally <lb />
mu- <lb />
for <lb />
Solid <lb />
Comfort <lb />
I In borne that is f trait bid <lb />
as Is a really rosy, <lb />
f he sac like place <lb />
the furniture yon <lb />
choose here is intended et- <lb />
for that purpose. <lb />
Furniture <lb />
I hat will <lb />
not least <lb />
snit taste the place tee intend lat it la-t bat <lb />
purse. See <lb />
Taft Vandyke <lb />
A B Checks <lb />
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb />
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb />
ISSUED BY <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Banking Trust <lb />
Company. <lb />
We Have on Hand <lb />
Full line of Ford Cars, also <lb />
Our terms to one and all are cash or notes <lb />
We thank past favors and Solicit a continuance <lb />
of same. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
all <lb />
lastly Hoc a <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb />
r THE <lb />
fat Effect <lb />
N. following- schedule <lb />
published ONLY <lb />
ad are net guaranteed. <lb />
Trains Leave <lb />
BAST BOUND <lb />
a. m. dally. <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk <lb />
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, Kiln. <lb />
beth City and Norfolk. <lb />
Parlor Car service Washington <lb />
to Norfolk. Connects for a. <lb />
points north west <lb />
6.36 p. in daily except Sunday, f i <lb />
Washington. <lb />
BOUND. <lb />
a. m. dally for Wilson. <lb />
and west Pullman Bleeping <lb />
service. Connects north, <lb />
and west <lb />
a. m. dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb />
far all points. <lb />
p. m dally for Raleigh and <lb />
Intermediate Stallone. <lb />
For farther Information and <lb />
In sleeping care, apply to <lb />
L. Hassell, agent, Greenville. N. C <lb />
U. HI i. <lb />
Passenger <lb />
W. A. WITT. <lb />
General Superintendent <lb />
NORFOLK. TA. <lb />
i. <lb />
Far aB Cams <lb />
the lead <lb />
CAR art In arrange <lb />
area r. et the bates <lb />
tag l offerings to be had <lb />
pet feasts, Hy <lb />
fans. pine. <lb />
evergreens, <lb />
beaks shade trees <lb />
sad <lb />
pair by <lb />
J. Is <lb />
lit <lb />
m. e <lb />
Asset Car asks <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 SCHULTZ <lb />
I'll ii m; ii OFTEN <lb />
Cabbage Plants <lb />
I u H H KM. <lb />
PROOF <lb />
FOB SALE. <lb />
Jen, <lb />
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Late Drags Head. <lb />
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ANCIENT CITY OF THE INCAS <lb />
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American Wire Fence, Galvanized always <lb />
lowest see us you reed. We a Yen <lb />
cur MOTTO is QUALITY <lb />
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glory new world empire. He <lb />
i In- returned lo Spain with ins and <lb />
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. Pr. He paid price of lire <lb />
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people passed when Spain took <lb />
must accompany orders <lb />
fur d. except from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
Tho rate In cent <lb />
Use, words to the line. Tel- <lb />
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ville Supply Address <lb />
care Reflector. n <lb />
FOR SALE It, SCOTCH l <lb />
He pups, males SB, Female fl. J. t. <lb />
Pollard. <lb />
FRESH BAGS, IS N <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Will <lb />
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to la and It la n fore i i Is- <lb />
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and we with Inter <lb />
the <lb />
treasures may afford Assuredly <lb />
archeology will be and there <lb />
on in hope may gala<lb />
II Hilt <lb />
w i. Hall. <lb />
A LOAD OF <lb />
Terra pipe. and Inch, i <lb />
t nicks. Phone i g tr <lb />
FOR BLOOM- <lb />
ins plants, Hiss Warren, W <lb />
PEAS TEAS PEAS <lb />
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Drainage Cum s <lb />
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and Blow. <lb />
Remarkable Breed of <lb />
Natives of Coast of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Send poultry to market ON THEY CATCH 3rd street. Phone 150-J. <lb />
as m m as the fouls are In proper <lb />
, on <lb />
i o in the process <lb />
Of ii In <lb />
for to go lip <lb />
the backward looking put On the coast North Carolina there <lb />
lei only the beat and are several miles shore <lb />
for where nothing grow a coarse <lb />
a cold weather be t and a few salt water and wild <lb />
pall and brush at parsley. On these ks lives a <lb />
i i a week The mites are busy <lb />
Candidate's <lb />
Cards.<lb />
H;<lb />
at Law <lb />
Ii urn <lb />
whenever hut services <lb />
North Caroline<lb />
Ward Co. <lb />
V. Beat<lb />
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Sail to a <lb />
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Fountain <lb />
Pat, <lb />
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Coward <lb />
H. W. M. D. <lb />
limited to diseases of the <lb />
and Throat <lb />
N. C. N. C <lb />
with Dr, P. I. <lb />
Monday, f a m to I pr <lb />
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Attorney at Law <lb />
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In all the Court <lb />
In on <lb />
Street, fronting Court House <lb />
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rally about l Ice the of <lb />
land year the In rd <lb />
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brand the with the proper mark , <lb />
and catch of animals <lb />
to sell to <lb />
North i b <lb />
be starved Into eating grain, hay <lb />
or grass, for th a; s ed <lb />
on the rank Ball marsh gr of the <lb />
marshes and on They catch the <lb />
fish n Ion with <lb />
their hoofs Hi, deep In the <lb />
sand below high-water mark, and when <lb />
the tide falls they greedily devour the <lb />
; are d In these s. <lb />
; Often fight over an <lb />
tempting I <lb />
In captivity these strange horses am <lb />
I bin even <lb />
temper. On <lb />
draft animals, for have <lb />
a strength is disproportionate to <lb />
their size, are bred from <lb />
In cap make valuable <lb />
I Intelligent <lb />
I are par <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
i to announce to my friends <lb />
and i in- public generally I am t <lb />
candidate for the of sheriff <lb />
I'm county, to the action <lb />
the Democratic primary, will <lb />
the vole help of any.<lb />
PRESERVING SAVOR OF LIFE <lb />
II. II <lb />
The Mutual <lb />
of Y. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
of Now York <lb />
Fruits, Candies and Vegetables <lb />
Call on <lb />
Hie California Fruit Store <lb />
to the No Alb We will <lb />
George A. Forrest, Special <lb />
to all parts of City, Evans Greenville, N. C <lb />
hit. v. ii. <lb />
f c In <lb />
M Ayden Saturday after the i <lb />
. Sunday each month at J. B. Smith <lb />
Bros <lb />
III . mil ,;.,, N c <lb />
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Life, Fire, Hi, a ft, <lb />
B, a <lb />
a . .- <lb />
The John Flanagan Boggy Co. <lb />
Dealer in <lb />
Harness, Etc., <lb />
Undertakers and <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
-The Line Is The Quality <lb />
V. II. <lb />
in <lb />
It. Smith t store. Ayden <lb />
the second Monday of each month. <lb />
Home e <lb />
Get Your Easter Ad Ready <lb />
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over Wilson's Store <lb />
Telephone <lb />
M, <lb />
L I. W. H. <lb />
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r. . North <lb />
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Attorney at law <lb />
Carolina <lb />
A Chicken House Easily and Cheaply <lb />
Are Well Ar- <lb />
ranged for Ventilation. <lb />
taking the lite from the bodies of our <lb />
in .-t layers and a louse-infested hen <lb />
Will no lay. <lb />
people make the mistake of <lb />
ail the good birds retaining <lb />
the poor ones. <lb />
Slop up cracks in walls doors <lb />
do allow drafts to blow In on, <lb />
the Top ventilation is the <lb />
beet, for Foul air rises If th a <lb />
IS U it will Undue If Would <lb />
ventilator should be opposite Inevitably Develop .-, Race <lb />
the end are. of Fatalists. <lb />
mow there should <lb />
be paths shoveled lo the I <lb />
for tho to walk without getting <lb />
into <lb />
Give v arm water twice s day <lb />
the water fountains every <lb />
i ore <lb />
P i and turnip peel boiled <lb />
i nil the morning feed are <lb />
fur hens. <lb />
s up h i . and Rd <lb />
on the r re the take their <lb />
i and lei them for <lb />
the oats, t. buckwheat and i i I <lb />
sprinkled re. it will make them <lb />
busy and m end n <lb />
basket heavier, and the old hens will <lb />
nut grow far. Regularity I an <lb />
In the Feeding <lb />
Cold water la lea good In <lb />
Just remember with the cl I <lb />
and note hew y will have o best <lb />
crowd around the fOUl lain. <lb />
I s high value In i I <lb />
production. Don't waste a bit, <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
Democratic Voters of rut <lb />
Tc Hi.- <lb />
i lake this method of announcing <lb />
tor , ,. <lb />
Democratic primaries, Should i p, <lb />
el i win 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 obedient servant. <lb />
Very respect fully<lb />
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lags of a rather sec- <lb />
to knew by actual <lb />
are all plunging through <lb />
p. reliance, during the period of <lb />
known History, <lb />
arc some immense orbit <lb />
magi in center burns be- <lb />
the to feel that <lb />
have d and died whose light <lb />
never res i d is not all ibis <lb />
a fierce Incitement to our <lb />
Ire r are we bound, and <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
I wish lo announce to my friends <lb />
lo the public generally i am -i <lb />
candidate for the sheriff of <lb />
to tho action <lb />
primary, i will <lb />
late the all. <lb />
K. <lb />
Pill am <lb />
why What fate awaits us at the end I will <lb />
MR, JOHN r, <lb />
baa moved his office from Old <lb />
Bow Stables to Or. Zeno <lb />
on fourth Street. Phone <lb />
Day or Night. <lb />
Fortunate are they who crow their <lb />
own feed. Much of the Imported gods <lb />
ground meal or bran is poor stuff. <lb />
I'll ,,;,.; <lb />
corn ground you know you are not <lb />
leading sawdust you have screen- <lb />
f ed Hum and count yourself <lb />
just much ahead, It ii rare- <lb />
to buy them as much of <lb />
is worthless and even <lb />
tho grain Is so imperfectly developed <lb />
as to furnish little nutrition, <lb />
If hi do not eat with a relish <lb />
something is wrong, it Is up to you <lb />
to find out what, and In short <lb />
order <lb />
Tim chick ones stunted never fully <lb />
recovers, <lb />
Weed out Hie culls even If they <lb />
must be sold what may seem to be <lb />
a sacrifice, and by thus rid of <lb />
all but the best avoid having culls the <lb />
next year <lb />
Let turkeys bats some ranee, <lb />
even when Feed liberally <lb />
all the grain will eat three <lb />
a day, and they will lose less flesh In <lb />
exercise than they would <lb />
While <lb />
leave a broken egg about the <lb />
poultry house. Not only will It In- <lb />
duce rating habit, but it la <lb />
a of lice. <lb />
awful journey Are placed <lb />
i i this mighty for a <lb />
itch, to wonder, to worship <lb />
l bi round us, so <lb />
i thou ii we an not H <lb />
, we may ho a . enter, <lb />
tor m all Its in mi opera- <lb />
are ii on, for us its pro- <lb />
shall some be <lb />
Or we the subject a <lb />
trifling experiment treat unknown <lb />
who, curious In their turn, spy <lb />
for their diversion, and will in <lb />
a moment destroy u ail. as a child <lb />
wines a drawing on his slate <lb />
We say unthinkingly we wish <lb />
we the answers to these <lb />
II we did, the keen savor <lb />
life would vanish, curiosity killed. <lb />
we should income utter fatalists, and <lb />
would In- Hi,, , nil of us Toe <lb />
though that by Increased knowledge <lb />
comes access of power, and that we <lb />
can, even to ever so an extent, <lb />
Shape the future to our will and thus <lb />
I bear our part In the destiny of <lb />
y. is the Inspiration of ail thinkers, <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
i in announce to my friends <lb />
i am a candidate for of <lb />
county lo the action of <lb />
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb />
to servo <lb />
p one end all to lbs best of <lb />
my ability, I will appreciate your <lb />
VOl and help. <lb />
ii. <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
I method of announcing t . <lb />
Pitt county l <lb />
a i tor the office of sheriff <lb />
if elected i will endeavor to serve <lb />
county the in st ability I will <lb />
appreciate your rote and any In ; <lb />
n mi-. <lb />
C, FLEMING, <lb />
Bound Trip Fans lo <lb />
it i LB ll. R, l. <lb />
via <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
Account <lb />
Muss ll i lines <lb />
in. April <lb />
Speakers <lb />
the burden all philosophers, mid the Jennings <lb />
belief of all <lb />
have moved th <lb />
dreamers who <lb />
world, <lb />
Bonaparte. <lb />
Joseph Bonaparte, who sought <lb />
Daniels, <lb />
Locke <lb />
Ticket on sale all April 7th <lb />
for trains due to Raleigh b- <lb />
lore noon April limit <lb />
reach original starting point i later <lb />
refuge in our country after the close <lb />
of the second war with England, lived <lb />
for week in K <lb />
Catting Egg. <lb />
An old hen Is not so apt to lay good <lb />
as one a yearling. <lb />
fur several weeks in <lb />
try seat of the Post family, what la <lb />
complete <lb />
now One Hundred and Twenty-third <lb />
street. leaving tho <lb />
state of New York, be settled down on <lb />
a large tract land he had acquired <lb />
In Jefferson county, whore he took <lb />
the Annette Savage as <lb />
his <lb />
. KYLE, H. . <lb />
Manager- Gen. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
a man Inquires <lb />
Is that <lb />
Afterward, that sickening<lb />
m a <lb />
WE ARE POSITIVELY <lb />
AS A WHOLE. THE <lb />
FROM LIMITATIONS AND <lb />
WITH MARKED AND TO <lb />
PURCHASER. <lb />
Before buying elsewhere, see us, <lb />
IT WILL PAY <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
GENERAL AGENTS <lb />
, i, <lb />
Appreciation of the Life of If, H. <lb />
We the teachers of Pitt county fool <lb />
deeply the loss sustained in the death <lb />
of our beloved county superintendent <lb />
W, H. and wish to express <lb />
our appreciation of his work re <lb />
to us. <lb />
In the death of Mr. we <lb />
that county has lost a useful cit- <lb />
and the cause if education ii <lb />
most loyal whoso influence <lb />
will continue to felt the <lb />
lives of those who have labored with <lb />
him and received instruction from <lb />
him; for. as a superintendent he was <lb />
i wake to the best interests of <lb />
i on not only in co hut <lb />
the state and was a <lb />
leader in the work that was so near <lb />
to his heart. <lb />
A God-given gift to make and hold <lb />
friends was Mr. We all <lb />
felt that in him we had a personal <lb />
friend rather than an official adviser <lb />
and we loved to do the things that <lb />
he wished to have done. <lb />
We all had the highest possible <lb />
ion of his judgment and as a man we <lb />
loved and respected as an official <lb />
we honored him. <lb />
H. H. President <lb />
Teachers Association. <lb />
Hoy Taylor, President High <lb />
Department. <lb />
Delia Smith, President Grammar <lb />
School Department. <lb />
Miriam President <lb />
Department. <lb />
Annie Perkins, Charter Member As <lb />
social ion. <lb />
K. C. Nye Charter Member <lb />
Committee. <lb />
Resolution of Respect the <lb />
of Prof. If, <lb />
Whereas, our kind and loving <lb />
Father In Ills unerring wisdom <lb />
having taken from earth to the <lb />
home above our beloved brother. <lb />
W. H. the Greenville Me- <lb />
Baptist Sunday school wishing <lb />
to express this testimonial of love <lb />
esteem for him, hereby i <lb />
Resolved First. That, although we <lb />
this <lb />
yet we Low In submission <lb />
lo His divine will, knowing and be <lb />
that He all well. <lb />
Resolved Second. That In the death <lb />
of our dear brother, tho church and <lb />
Sunday school have lost a most <lb />
loyal efficient officer and teach- <lb />
one who was ever faith- <lb />
earnest and true to every In- <lb />
of the church and Sunday achoo <lb />
life and walk exhibited all <lb />
those sweet Christian graces which a <lb />
ways mark the path that Is close to <lb />
our Ho never failed In <lb />
was gentle in manner, appreciative <lb />
and true to friends. Ho filled his place <lb />
in our church and Sunday school a <lb />
only him could do. shall <lb />
miss him from our meetings but will <lb />
ever cherish the fondest recollections <lb />
of true and his faithfulness <lb />
and devotion to every Interest we rep- <lb />
Though gone thou are not for <lb />
gotten. <lb />
Third. That we hereby <lb />
tender our heartfelt sympathy <lb />
to bereaved family, and commend <lb />
them to God who alone can comfort <lb />
and sustain them in such groat <lb />
row. To them should be this sweet <lb />
thought, that ho Is with His <lb />
free from care and Borrow and happy <lb />
in that glorious homo of the <lb />
Fourth. That copy of <lb />
resolutions b spread upon the rec <lb />
of school, us a per <lb />
testimonial of our love and <lb />
esteem for our deceased brother, and <lb />
that a copy be sent tho family; also <lb />
a copy be Bent The Dally Reflector and <lb />
Bible Recorder with a request that <lb />
they publish same <lb />
MRS. DANCY <lb />
MRS. R. It. <lb />
T. R. MOORE <lb />
M. W. WALLACE <lb />
J. C. TYSON, <lb />
Commit <lb />
of Respect. <lb />
Whereas Most Worshipful Grand <lb />
Master, in Hies ill wise Providence, <lb />
has seen tit to relieve midst <lb />
our beloved W. H. <lb />
Be it therefor e <lb />
First, Thai cave bow bumble sub <lb />
mission to toe will of Him that death <lb />
all things <lb />
Second, Tint Sharon Lodge No. <lb />
A. F. A. lost one of its best <lb />
and most members. That the <lb />
state has a Patriotic citizen, <lb />
county a conscientious, <lb />
hardworking and capable sup <lb />
education who devoted <lb />
his life work education and up <lb />
lift of his The family a do <lb />
father Hue whole community a <lb />
real friend. <lb />
Third. we extend to the be- <lb />
sincere and heartfelt <lb />
sympathy of sorrow. <lb />
Fourth, Tin a copy of these KM <lb />
be ad upon our <lb />
a copy be sent o family, a copy be <lb />
sent Orphans The Daily Re <lb />
and and Observer <lb />
publication. <lb />
R, C FLANAGAN, <lb />
A WHITE, <lb />
UR . U. L. CARR. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
Words of Praise <lb />
For Wonderful <lb />
Stomach Remedy <lb />
thankful we re to <lb />
-our Wonderful Remedy, <lb />
wife not have <lb />
had but time to <lb />
If she had not taken your <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
One <lb />
pains <lb />
having would have killed <lb />
V , her without a doubt. Now<lb />
I i I <lb />
free disturbing <lb />
of five treatment-1 and <lb />
the expulsion of five or six bundled Gall St, <lb />
Now any thing her <lb />
is good and before taking your <lb />
had when she ate anything <lb />
she would death for so doing and could not <lb />
sleep since treatment she <lb />
well all night long. T. A. <lb />
The above should convince more <lb />
than anything we could say in behalf of <lb />
Sufferers should <lb />
try one dose of this con- <lb />
them that they can be restored to health. <lb />
nil St, Aliments are caused by the <lb />
longing of the tract with and <lb />
ad rations showing poisonous Hinds <lb />
Into Si- and otherwise deranging the <lb />
system. <lb />
c i. ; removes these accretions <lb />
a surgical operation and puts an end to <lb />
Ir Attacks, in the Stomach and <lb />
ti- i-s and nil of the usual <lb />
and Intestinal Ailments Ask your drug- <lb />
about Wonderful Stomach <lb />
or send lo Cleo. H Mfg Chemist. <lb />
Whiting St . Chicago. Ill , for free booklet on <lb />
Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters <lb />
people who have been restored. <lb />
For Hale la N. c, by <lb />
THE I. CO <lb />
and Druggists everywhere <lb />
OF <lb />
To ii Friend and <lb />
lent in V. ll. <lb />
We the y of East Carolina <lb />
Teachers Trailing School wish to <lb />
spread upon on V records for <lb />
keeping testimony of our <lb />
appreciation esteem for our, <lb />
late associate r. who <lb />
died Friday March 1914. <lb />
Words to express; <lb />
all that he o Us. Individually <lb />
was a dear past friend <lb />
tie and true i u member of tho <lb />
be peculiarly close to us. <lb />
It In hit that our school <lb />
first had Its and Ills <lb />
and personality his <lb />
clearness and his genus to <lb />
inspire large factors in <lb />
bringing of his heart to <lb />
realization. <lb />
His Soars of service <lb />
County Superintendent of Schools <lb />
brought him c to the needs of the <lb />
people and children of the pub- <lb />
schools. him a wise <lb />
counselor am rendered his service <lb />
to line schools and to us. <lb />
He has school and to <lb />
each member of faculty a rich <lb />
and it, c his life <lb />
among us will ever be an inspiration <lb />
to the highest service and r. <lb />
constant of the good that <lb />
each us do. We thank God <lb />
for the privilege of having <lb />
him and of with him. Now <lb />
that he has called from his <lb />
duties on a e find comfort <lb />
the tho services of <lb />
his life With even a greater <lb />
brightness tho shadow of his <lb />
death, and this school seems a better <lb />
place to live work in <lb />
him. <lb />
C, WILSON <lb />
H. A AUSTIN <lb />
l HILL <lb />
Committee. <lb />
To our patrons and friends, we wish <lb />
to announce that stables and <lb />
warehouse will open every <lb />
day from o'clock In tho morning to <lb />
o clock in the evening. We will be <lb />
glad to have you our stables when <lb />
In town. <lb />
JOHNSTON <lb />
H Hid ltd. <lb />
King off Externals <lb />
Is the in <lb />
field external rem- <lb />
for all forms of <lb />
such as <lb />
pneumonia, croup and <lb />
colds. can <lb />
approach It <lb />
stands supreme. <lb />
We tailing <lb />
tor <lb />
Colds it put on th <lb />
found it of <lb />
our most <lb />
v. <lb />
BUY HAVE IT THE <lb />
All Si . <lb />
If <lb />
Adopted by Teachers f <lb />
ville School. <lb />
Whereas, It hath pleased <lb />
Father to take from our midst <lb />
our dear friend and co worker, <lb />
W. II. and <lb />
Whereas we, the teachers of the <lb />
Graded School in our <lb />
of the nobility of his work <lb />
and the value of his influence, feel <lb />
deeply loss sustained in his death. <lb />
Therefore, Be it That <lb />
low in humble submission to the will <lb />
Him who nil things well. <lb />
Second. we are deeply grieved <lb />
over the loss of one who has broken <lb />
so great a source of inspiration and <lb />
help to us teachers and that we <lb />
shall sadly miss the strength of his <lb />
guiding counsel and the comfort of <lb />
his words of encouragement and <lb />
Third, That we extend our heartfelt <lb />
sympathy to the sorrowing relatives <lb />
and friends of the deceased. <lb />
Fourth, That a copy of these <lb />
be sent to the family of th; <lb />
deceased and to the Greenville R-; <lb />
Hector and North Carolina Journal of<lb />
CARRIE <lb />
ANNIE PERKINS. <lb />
LATTA, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
On Monday the 4th day of May 1914 <lb />
I will sell at public auction before the <lb />
court house door in Greenville the fol <lb />
lowing real estate said sale is made . <lb />
satisfy the taxes due the town of <lb />
for the year 1913 on <lb />
This the 6th day of April 1914 <lb />
C. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Mrs. Bateman lot <lb />
Dixon lot 1.60 <lb />
Wiley Downs lot <lb />
J. F. Locust lots 2.85 <lb />
T. C. Nelson lot <lb />
Williams lot <lb />
BANKRUPT SALE OF <lb />
SHOES <lb />
The entire stock of the <lb />
Shoe Co., will be <lb />
sold AT COST to satisfy <lb />
the creditors. <lb />
worth of Spring and Sum- <lb />
mer goods had just been received. <lb />
BUY YOUR Summer SHOES NOW <lb />
W. L. HALL, Assignee <lb />
Campaign For Monument <lb />
Items. <lb />
April W. D. <lb />
Daniels of Washington was here TueS <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. F. T. Paul of Washington was <lb />
here Wednesday. <lb />
Misses Blanche and Proctor <lb />
went to Washington Wednesday. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Jones went to Washing <lb />
ton Thursday. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. Proctor who <lb />
have been spending the winter in <lb />
Florida returned home Thursday, <lb />
Mr. J. W. Paul of Washington was <lb />
here Thursday. <lb />
Mr. Bateman of Norfolk was here <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Savage of Greenville <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
Mr. Cox of Greenville was <lb />
here Friday. <lb />
Mr. J. L. went to Greenville <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Ada Ward of is visit- <lb />
her Mrs. C. M. Jones. <lb />
Miss Faucett spent Sunday <lb />
with Mrs. Jennie Proctor. <lb />
Miss Mac of Washington <lb />
who spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
Misses Earle and Mary Proctor re <lb />
turned home this morning. <lb />
Mr, W. B, went to Green- <lb />
ville this morning. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Proctor went to Tar- <lb />
this morning. <lb />
The farmers are busy <lb />
their for planting. Some <lb />
have begun to plant corn already. <lb />
The tobacco are more plentiful <lb />
they were Borne days ago <lb />
the weather will be favorable <lb />
so the farmers can carry on their <lb />
work in order to plant. <lb />
A campaign for raising funds for the <lb />
erection of a Monument <lb />
on the Court House Square in Pitt <lb />
county will begin night April <lb />
13th, at o'clock. A workers dinner <lb />
will he given to the working committee <lb />
all members of the working com <lb />
will be cordially Invited and <lb />
requested to attend that dinner. A <lb />
large committee from Greenville and <lb />
Greenville township, also a committee <lb />
representing each in the <lb />
will be invited to this dinner. <lb />
It is our purpose to raise at least. <lb />
In order that we may <lb />
commemorate the brave deeds <lb />
of our noble dead by erecting to their <lb />
memory a handsome monument on tho <lb />
court house square In Pitt county. No <lb />
will be mailed to each member of <lb />
the committee in time for them to <lb />
range to be present on the night of the <lb />
13th. Let every one in Pitt county who <lb />
Is interested in this movement <lb />
but liberally to tho erection of our con <lb />
federate monument when on <lb />
is presented. <lb />
F. C. HARDING. Chairman. <lb />
Te Care a Cold in One Day <lb />
and Headache and the Cola <lb />
refund money If it fail to <lb />
H W. each box. <lb />
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb />
A GENERAL TONIC TAKE GROVE'S <lb />
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb />
Valuable as a General Tonic because it on the Liver, <lb />
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb />
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children. <lb />
You know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic <lb />
as the formula printed on every label showing that it contains the well known <lb />
tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It is as strong the <lb />
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It has no equal Malaria, Chills Fever, <lb />
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing <lb />
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging. <lb />
Relieves nervous depression and low spirit. Arouses the liver to action and <lb />
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Mo family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. SOp <lb />
Ira of the <lb />
Plank Ii already <lb />
showing form. <lb />
Per I of Appetite <lb />
The Old <lb />
chill TONIC <lb />
Bad A trap <lb />
Ma, <lb />
Administrator's Notice. <lb />
Having qualified administrator of <lb />
Edwards, deceased late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against tho estate <lb />
the said deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
the undersigned within twelve months <lb />
from this date, or this notice will be <lb />
pleaded in bar of their All <lb />
persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
please make immediate payment. <lb />
This April 7th, 1914. <lb />
J. H. EDWARDS <lb />
F. G. JAMES SON Atty.<lb />
The Missouri State <lb />
Lite Insurance Co. <lb />
Not the oldest <lb />
Nor <lb />
The biggest <lb />
JUST THE BEST <lb />
Let me show you <lb />
J. F. Stokes, <lb />
Cares M Sen., Other Won't Cure. <lb />
The <lb />
ant cured by old reliable In <lb />
Healing Oil. It relieves <lb />
and Heals the same tin. SOc. II us <lb />
It looks though Manager Bobbie <lb />
Robinson of tho Brooklyn <lb />
has found a regular pitcher In <lb />
son. the former Newark <lb />
Special Agent <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hearing on Impress <lb />
April The State <lb />
Railroad today held a <lb />
public hearing on the advisability of <lb />
putting Into effect In South Carolina <lb />
the Interstate SOBS rates on express <lb />
recently promulgated by the Inter- <lb />
state Commerce Commission. <lb />
for and against the proposed <lb />
rates were presented by <lb />
of the commercial organizations <lb />
of various South Carolina cities <lb />
and by of the express <lb />
doing In the State. <lb />
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb />
arty once old reliable DB <lb />
dressing that relieves and <lb />
he so. en. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
Mr. F. Osteopath, begs to as <lb />
that beginning Thursday, April <lb />
will he in for the <lb />
Osteopathy Tuesday, Thurs <lb />
nay and Saturday from <lb />
to at Mrs. Ada <lb />
corner Fifth and Warning- <lb />
ton <lb /></p>
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I wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
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. YOU WILL SAVE GAL. <lb />
THIS IS HOW <lb />
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And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it <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 ready-for-use paint in <lb />
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb />
The L. V M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT Is WHITE LEAD. <lb />
ZINC and LINSEED OIL. the paint materials I <lb />
Use a gal. out any PAINT yon buy. and II not the best <lb />
paint made, return the paint and get ALL your back. <lb />
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CO., SNOW X. C. <lb />
GASKILL CO, S. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My son. Luther Barrett, age <lb />
has left home and refuses to <lb />
return. All are forbidden <lb />
to hire him unless his wages are <lb />
paid to me. <lb />
ROSA BARRETT<lb />
Notice. <lb />
We hereby give notice that will <lb />
apply to the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners at the regular April 1914 <lb />
meeting to have opened as a public <lb />
load, the road now running from th. <lb />
Langley place on the road <lb />
across our lands to the creek road <lb />
which road has been used by the pub- <lb />
for thirty years and longer. <lb />
This March 1914. <lb />
D. E. HOUSE. <lb />
R. D HARRINGTON-. <lb />
Taken up on m. about Decent <lb />
her 1st one black sow weighing about <lb />
pound, marked swallow fork left <lb />
crop and silt right, black face <lb />
white and tall Owner can <lb />
same by paying expenses attached. <lb />
W. E. LEWIS, Gr, N. C. <lb />
-J Route I <lb />
Eyes Last <lb />
How often have <lb />
forced to say <lb />
these very words. You <lb />
evidently have never <lb />
tried <lb />
Pills <lb />
which gently regulate <lb />
your system and stir <lb />
your liver to action. <lb />
Sugar coated or plain <lb />
your druggist. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Before D. Moore, Clerk. <lb />
William and <lb />
U. T. T. Gardner <lb />
vs. <lb />
Henry <lb />
By virtue of a decree made by D. C. <lb />
Moore, clerk of the superior court of <lb />
Pitt county, in the above entitled cause <lb />
the 18th, day of March. 1914 the <lb />
commissioner will on <lb />
day the 13th day of April, 1914. at <lb />
O'clock noon, expose to public sale. <lb />
before the court house In Greenville <lb />
to the highest bidder for cash, the fol- <lb />
I described tract or parcel of <lb />
land, to Wit <lb />
Situated in Swift Creek township <lb />
Pitt county, Carolina adjoining <lb />
the lands of the Allen heirs, <lb />
the heirs of N. R. Corey, the Stoke <lb />
lands and others and containing <lb />
more or less and being a portion <lb />
c f the land left by last will and <lb />
of J. F. Hellen to the 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 HARDING, Commissioner <lb />
Harding pierce. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
tor of Anne deceased <lb />
late of county, this is to <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said de- <lb />
ceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
within twelve month <lb />
from this date, or this notice will <lb />
he pleaded in bar of their <lb />
All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will please make immediate <lb />
payment. <lb />
This the 6th. day of March 1914 <lb />
J. W. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
JAMES A <lb />
ltd <lb />
MONEY SAVED <lb />
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb />
Great saving in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set <lb />
plants when wait for rain. Each plant watered at the <lb />
roots, covered with dry earth-no p. Every <lb />
for every purpose, desired. Come and see these machines before <lb />
buy, built right, works right, wears right, and prices right, <lb />
is best made.<lb />
Grimesland, N. C. Feb. 1914. <lb />
Messrs. Hart Hadley, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
In regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco <lb />
Transplanter will say; 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 to 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 />
first setting. I set some parts <lb />
per acre and got a perfect stand the <lb />
rows all through my patch by hand <lb />
just to try it and I found that that <lb />
which I set with be Transplanter grew <lb />
better the season through. I set <lb />
some for several of my neighbors and <lb />
they say that theirs grew better than <lb />
that 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 miles from me <lb />
who want me to set their crop for <lb />
them. <lb />
I can't say much for your ma- <lb />
chine and wouldn't be without our. <lb />
for Five Hundred Dollars and as to <lb />
your services. I couldn't ask for bet- <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
JESSE. II. SMITH. <lb />
HART HADLEY, <lb />
Sale of Heal I -fate. <lb />
By virtue of i. power of sale contain <lb />
In a certain <lb />
and delivered by L. <lb />
and wife, Annie to Greene <lb />
Manning, dated 30th day of September <lb />
and duly recorded in the Regis- <lb />
office in Pitt county, in book d t, <lb />
page the undersigned will on <lb />
Monday the 20th day of April, 1914 <lb />
exposed to public sale before the court <lb />
house door in Greenville to the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the following <lb />
ed tract or parcel of land, to <lb />
in township. <lb />
I'm county. North Carolina, beginning <lb />
the mouth of Peter's Run where it <lb />
enters into Creek and run <lb />
thence a straight line to the <lb />
mouth of Marl branch thence up the <lb />
various courses of said branch to a <lb />
take; J. W, corner, thence <lb />
with said line north <lb />
west 4-5 poles to a stake, a walnut <lb />
tree stump, thence south 2-3 west <lb />
poles to a stake on the great Con <lb />
creek near a small <lb />
down the courses of said <lb />
creek to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres more or This Is <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 I,. Ange. Assignee. <lb />
HARDING t PIERCE, <lb />
3-20-ltd <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
Receipts. <lb />
The receipts of the Greenville <lb />
the quarter ending March <lb />
31st. were 14.392.36 an Increase of <lb />
over the ex <lb />
of The tin-, i. of the office <lb />
both In receipts the quantity of <lb />
mall handled, Is in- r. dug all the <lb />
time, and shows that Greenville Is <lb />
growing In business and population. <lb />
Notice of Administration. <lb />
The undersigned qualified <lb />
as administrator of W. H. <lb />
deceased, late of Pitt county. North <lb />
Carolina this is to notify all per- <lb />
sons having claims against the estate <lb />
said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
he undersigned on or before the 6th <lb />
day of April, 1915, or this notice will <lb />
be plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
persons indebted to said estate win <lb />
please make immediate payment. <lb />
HUGH S. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
4-6 ltd <lb />
Dog Show In Minneapolis. <lb />
MINNEAPOLIS, April <lb />
and most notable exhibition <lb />
of dogs ever held in the north <lb />
west opened in this city today under <lb />
the auspices of the Minneapolis Ken- <lb />
Club. An offer of in cash <lb />
prizes has attracted the blue ribbon <lb />
winners from the recent shows In <lb />
the east and In Canada. All of the <lb />
popular breeds are well represented. <lb />
Judging was commenced soon after <lb />
the opening today and will be <lb />
until the show closes Saturday <lb />
t MM <lb />
MONEY IN WHEAT. <lb />
Puts and calls are 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 />
o trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
puts or calls on <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 for full particulars and bank <lb />
references, <lb />
R. W. NEUMANN <lb />
Columbus, Ohio. <lb />
Address all mall to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
of Application for Pardon. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that on the <lb />
day of April 1914 or as soon thereafter <lb />
as in convenient to the Governor, ax. <lb />
application will be presented to the <lb />
Governor for the of Willis <lb />
Pitt who was convicted at the August <lb />
term 1913 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 Pitt <lb />
county. This the day of March <lb />
1914. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, <lb />
S. J. EVERETT, <lb />
for Will Pitt <lb />
Executors Notice and Advertisement <lb />
For Claims. <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 />
1915, or this notice will be pleaded 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 />
W. J. KITTRELL, <lb />
Executor last will and <lb />
of F. A. Patrick, deceased. <lb />
N. C <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Basis of all <lb />
LIME <lb />
all good firming. Write far <lb />
bulimia by the but authority the United <lb />
Stain Lima on the and get price <lb />
of lie lime. Don't buy Mad, <lb />
A will give you <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
VIRGINIA <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
. ,., fir mutt I<lb />
BUILD I <lb />
i f-1- i. how. u. <lb />
you Write loAmy. <lb />
D. SWIFT CO, <lb />
Sale of Timber. <lb />
Under and by virtue of the power <lb />
authority contained in a certain <lb />
Davis and wife, Davis, to R. <lb />
A. Stamper, of date 11th day of July <lb />
1913, and duly recorded in the Pitt <lb />
l County Registry in book I. page <lb />
default having in the <lb />
payment of bond thereby <lb />
the undersigned, will on Thursday th <lb />
9th day of April, 1914, at o'clock <lb />
M In front of the court door <lb />
of Pitt county, Greenville, N. C, <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 Of <lb />
the said F. O. Davis and wife. Addle <lb />
M. 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 that <lb />
tract 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 />
as follows, <lb />
at a stake on the Green- <lb />
ville and Wilson road, thence N. 1-3 <lb />
W. 4-5 R. to a stake In Ben <lb />
line agreed <lb />
thence N. 3-8 E. 1-5 R. to a <lb />
stake in Jacob's branch, Jno. Gay's <lb />
corner, thence down the various <lb />
courses of Jacob's branch to the <lb />
Greenville, Wilson public <lb />
the point of beginning, containing <lb />
acres, more 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 the 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 be, or have been, <lb />
designated as excepted from this con- <lb />
with the full n <lb />
and privilege from the date of this <lb />
Instrument up to the 8th day of <lb />
June, 1915, 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 <lb />
cutting and removing from the fore- <lb />
going laud use in handling and <lb />
trail 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 th . <lb />
land as shall be designated by the <lb />
R. A. Stamper, or his <lb />
R. A. STAMPER, Mortgagee. <lb />
This the 6th day of March, 1914. <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Whereas by a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by his honor <lb />
I F. A. Daniels, Judge Presiding <lb />
term. 1914, Pitt county super- <lb />
court in that certain special ac- <lb />
entitled J. Tripp vs. I. J. <lb />
J. S. Ross was appointed <lb />
receiver of the firm of Tripp, Hart <lb />
Company and was authorized by said <lb />
decree of the court to take possession <lb />
collections of all kinds, notes, <lb />
gages and claims of whatsoever kind <lb />
duo to the of Tripp, Hart Com <lb />
and collect the same as <lb />
as practicable. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons Indebted to the firm 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 or March, 1914. <lb />
J. S. ROSS. <lb />
3-31 It. Receiver of Tripp. Hart Cc <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor on the estate of <lb />
ton deceased, notice Is hereby given to <lb />
all persons claims against said <lb />
estate to present them to me properly <lb />
authenticated on or before the <lb />
day of March 1915 or this notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of their recovery. AH <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. 1-31 Id <lb />
We are Informed arrangement- <lb />
are about completed to commence the <lb />
Monument Campaign Fund. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as executor of the estate of E. A. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all persons <lb />
having claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
for payment on or before <lb />
March 1915 or this b <lb />
plead In the bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 1st day of April <lb />
J. L. CARPER. <lb />
Executor of the estate of E. A. <lb />
Sr., deceased. <lb />
Leaks are often detected where they <lb />
are least expected. Sometimes in Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
Om application a <lb />
repeat ad <lb />
yield to <lb />
moM. <lb />
for fret ,, <lb />
OINTMENT<lb />
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb />
BE A RT OF E ASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
BY THE BEST <lb />
FA I NO CO TRY. <lb />
I TRIES 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 />
Till BUT A RT FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
OB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT.<lb />
Agriculture It the I the Healthful, the Baal <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF SOUTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
PEW INCHES SPACE D <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
A D I SIX <lb />
ARE LOW AND <lb />
BE HAD UPON<lb />
APRIL IT. 1911. <lb />
Local Buggy Factory <lb />
Enjoying Rapid Growth <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
Passing Its 48th Successful Year <lb />
HE PAST AND IKE <lb />
Every Veer They Large In <lb />
crease in Business and <lb />
are Made to Meet <lb />
Demands for their Products. <lb />
When the late Mr. John Flanagan <lb />
moved to Greenville years and <lb />
established a buggy factory and re <lb />
pair shop here, wise and good man <lb />
that was he perhaps never dreamed <lb />
that he was laying the foundation for <lb />
the Immense plant that today bears <lb />
his honored name and keeps his j <lb />
my fresh with those who knew him. <lb />
He began business in B Sinai way in <lb />
small frame building, he put the <lb />
stamp honesty on every piece of <lb />
work he turned out and thus paved <lb />
the way to a prosperous business ca <lb />
He detested sham in any form <lb />
never let a shoddy job go out of <lb />
his shop. When he took a man's <lb />
he gave in return for it a dollars <lb />
value in material and workmanship. <lb />
Patrons were not slow to learn this, <lb />
whenever the name John <lb />
Kan was seen on that vehicle <lb />
was recognized as one of merit. <lb />
Year by year the business grew, <lb />
from time to time more <lb />
to be added to meet the demands <lb />
upon the plant which had won a rep- <lb />
even into neighboring states. <lb />
The plant grew until it covered a <lb />
large part of the lot on street <lb />
Hotel Macon. <lb />
After many years of successful <lb />
its founder passed away and <lb />
son, Mr. E. G. Flanagan, succeeded <lb />
him at the head of the enterprise. Ha <lb />
organized a company for carrying on <lb />
the business on a still larger scale, <lb />
and it grew to such a degree that they <lb />
found It impossible to meet the de- <lb />
for their products without fur- <lb />
enlargement. This being true the <lb />
company began negotiations for the <lb />
purchase of adjoining property, bin <lb />
not being able to secure it, the lot on <lb />
the corner of Fourth and <lb />
street was purchased and a large three <lb />
story brick building was placed <lb />
on in 1907, X feet. At th <lb />
completion of the building new and ad <lb />
machinery was installed <lb />
to enable them to increase the <lb />
number of vehicles per day to meet <lb />
the enormous demand that had grown <lb />
by that time. <lb />
This of course called fur the employ. <lb />
men Of more workmen, and as the <lb />
business continued to grow at the <lb />
rapid rate it was then experiencing, <lb />
additional mechanics were added. <lb />
This growth soon materialized in more <lb />
being needed, so with the open <lb />
of the fall of 1913 plans were <lb />
drawn up and the contract let for an- <lb />
other building adjoining, and <lb />
as large as the old one. The new ad. <lb />
was completed about the Oral <lb />
Of tins year and Immediately occupied <lb />
with enlarged and new <lb />
for the manufacture of buggies and <lb />
carriages and the other departments of <lb />
their business. <lb />
Today the Flanagan buggies arc <lb />
known and used not only in ever; <lb />
nook and corner in Pitt county, but <lb />
in a majority of the counties in <lb />
Carolina, and in nearly every slate <lb />
below the Mason and Dixon line. <lb />
With the increased popularity of <lb />
the John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
their vehicles, Greenville gets <lb />
share of the advertisement, <lb />
the company is known <lb />
Greenville is known as their home. <lb />
Among the many improvements <lb />
made at the completion of the new ad <lb />
was a water sprinkler system <lb />
cost of about which gives them <lb />
much lower insurance rate. The <lb />
system is arranged on the ceiling of <lb />
the different departments, and should <lb />
fire occur in any part of the building <lb />
when it reaches to a certain heat it <lb />
causes the caps that are stationed on <lb />
the pipes a few feet apart to blow oil <lb />
allowing a large stream of water, <lb />
Octant to extinguish any blaze <lb />
may occur. An electric elevator is also <lb />
used in carrying stock to the different <lb />
doors. <lb />
Another acquisition made since the <lb />
completion of the new part of the <lb />
factory was the installation an inn <lb />
on Page . <lb />
City Delivery of Mails For <lb />
Greenville Effective June <lb />
i delivery mails is now tor Greenville according to <lb />
a message received this by Mayor J. James from Hon. <lb />
John Small in Washington, stating that the depart, <lb />
had t of free delivery, effective June this <lb />
year. The telegram reads as <lb />
Washington, U. C, April 16th, <lb />
Mayor J. It. James, y-r <lb />
Greenville. N. C , <lb />
Department has established . <lb />
villa, effective June Tl. Meantime examinations carriers will . <lb />
held SMALL. <lb />
Present Proportions of <lb />
The Monument Fund <lb />
Eleven Battleships and <lb />
Men Are Sent to <lb />
The Mexican Coast <lb />
Uncle Sam Says Federals Must <lb />
Salute Stars And Stripes <lb />
DEMANDS SOME SATISFACTION <lb />
Will Force a Public From tin <lb />
Government as Apology <lb />
for the Arrest of American <lb />
at <lb />
April <lb />
Wilson today ordered virtually <lb />
the entire Atlantic fleet to Hex, <lb />
ran waters to force a public salute <lb />
to the Stars and Stripes from <lb />
government as an apology <lb />
for the arrest of American blue- <lb />
jackets at last Thursday. <lb />
WASHINGTON. D. C, April <lb />
No ultimatum has been Issued, that <lb />
is, no specified time has been set with- <lb />
in which the Huerta must <lb />
comply, but the naval demonstration <lb />
has been ordered as a concrete <lb />
of the fixed determination <lb />
the United States to back up Rear <lb />
Admiral Mayo's demand for a salute <lb />
The of the John Harry Company. <lb />
I p to tonight Gen. Huerta had not <lb />
made satisfactory response to that <lb />
demand. <lb />
All Depends on Huerta. <lb />
developments depend on <lb />
Huerta was the way a high <lb />
administration close to the <lb />
President summarized the situation. <lb />
The decision to send the fleet was <lb />
reached after the and Sec- <lb />
Bryan had conferred for an <lb />
hour with John Lind, personal <lb />
of the President in Mexico <lb />
and after a two hour cabinet meet- <lb />
during which dispatches from <lb />
Charge revealed that <lb />
the Huerta government disputed the <lb />
right of American bluejackets to be <lb />
ashore at and contended <lb />
that its recent public statement of <lb />
apology was ample. <lb />
Immediately after the <lb />
meeting adjourned Secretary Daniels <lb />
issued his order to the Atlantic fleet, <lb />
and wireless messages flashed up <lb />
and down the Atlantic coast to put <lb />
the fleet under steam for <lb />
It will be the largest fighting fore <lb />
the American government has as <lb />
for possible action the <lb />
Spanish American war. <lb />
I battleships with Carrying <lb />
; in all about 15.000 men will com- <lb />
the force Every <lb />
where at the White House the State <lb />
Department and the Navy Depart <lb />
meat, the hope was expressed that <lb />
the dispatch of the fleet would not <lb />
lead to serious consequences, <lb />
there was a prediction <lb />
among officials that <lb />
Gen, Huerta would the <lb />
i an demand and close the incident <lb />
were careful to point out <lb />
that negotiations with the <lb />
government bad not ended, and that <lb />
the way was still open o Gen Huerta <lb />
to make amends <lb />
Gets <lb />
Hear Admiral force at <lb />
not including vessels held in <lb />
but not actually ordered <lb />
the scene, will comprise eleven great <lb />
battleships, with many cruisers and <lb />
auxiliaries in about <lb />
men. A statement issued b <lb />
Navy Department tonight aid. <lb />
Great <lb />
complements of the seven <lb />
of the Atlantic fleet which <lb />
will proceed to will total <lb />
about men. There will be <lb />
marines at as a <lb />
landing force, fully equipped <lb />
service. There will be eleven battle <lb />
ships in waters, with total <lb />
complement of nearly ten <lb />
men. <lb />
The division squads of the monument <lb />
soliciting funds were on the go again <lb />
this morning, and met for lunch in Car <lb />
Club rooms this afternoon and <lb />
to make their reports. The amount <lb />
reported grew from yesterday t., <lb />
Mr. L. it. Carroll, who is engineer- <lb />
the monument campaign, <lb />
two large thermometers in front <lb />
the Proctor Hotel to show how <lb />
divisions stand. Division No. led in <lb />
total amount yesterday, but <lb />
of division made Hit largest <lb />
Today No. J was <lb />
ahead. <lb />
The campaign is lively and it Wit <lb />
not take much longer to raise the fund <lb />
needed the monument. <lb />
telegrams have been received from <lb />
other places sent by persons making <lb />
subscriptions lo the fund. <lb />
Chairman F. C, Harding, who baa <lb />
given the majority of his time to prep <lb />
for the campaign says that <lb />
is highly pleased and with the <lb />
amounts that have already been <lb />
plus the number lo be turned <lb />
in at lunch hour feel that <lb />
i; will be a matter of putting on the <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
The interest has increased greatly <lb />
yesterday morning, when the cam <lb />
properly began. The following <lb />
shows the standing up to <lb />
L. C. Arthur <lb />
N. D. <lb />
Mrs. Lin a <lb />
Bell <lb />
W. L. Best <lb />
W. A Bowen <lb />
W. B, Brown <lb />
Wiley Brown <lb />
R. L. Carr <lb />
J. L. Carper <lb />
II, Clark <lb />
C. A. Clark <lb />
Miss Blanche <lb />
Mrs. Ada Cherry <lb />
S. I. Dudley <lb />
Albion Dunn <lb />
D. C. Dudley <lb />
A. Dupree <lb />
T. II. Dupree <lb />
A. Ellington <lb />
S. J. Everett <lb />
V. G. <lb />
C. H. Forbes <lb />
F. J. Forbes <lb />
B. B, Gates <lb />
I. <lb />
J. I. Grimes <lb />
Hart and Hadley <lb />
W . L. Hall <lb />
J. N. Hart <lb />
G. B. Harris <lb />
E. House <lb />
T. M. Hooker <lb />
Miss L. A. <lb />
N. W. Jackson <lb />
Dr. D, L James <lb />
I. James <lb />
O. it. King <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Dr. C. OH. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs <lb />
W H. <lb />
D. C Moore <lb />
L. I Moore <lb />
Mrs M. II. <lb />
o'clock <lb />
I II . <lb />
Laugh <lb />
B. <lb />
H. <lb />
K. <lb />
H Ricks <lb />
A.<lb />
Smith <lb />
R. Sugg <lb />
i. <lb />
Tail and <lb />
I. <lb />
Warren, Jr <lb />
J. <lb />
M Jones <lb />
C. B <lb />
Charles Harris <lb />
JO <lb />
SO <lb />
r, <lb />
r, <lb />
u; <lb />
Oil<lb />
ID <lb />
Oil<lb />
CO<lb />
no <lb />
in<lb />
r, <lb />
S It<lb />
If. . i <lb />
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