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Ky. In interesting ad- <lb />
rices from this place, A. J. Hughes <lb />
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kept in family chest <lb />
Get a today. <lb />
Only jg <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
tor of ford, deceased <lb />
late of Pitt county, this is to <lb />
all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said de <lb />
ceased to exhibit to the <lb />
within twelve months <lb />
from this data, or this notice will <lb />
be 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 <lb />
w. Crawford. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
I hi <lb />
BES <lb />
Sale Real Estate. <lb />
virtue s power of cont <lb />
ed and delivered by W L. <lb />
wife, Annie to <lb />
Manning, dated 30th day of September <lb />
and duly recorded in the Regis- <lb />
office Pitt county, in book d <lb />
page will on <lb />
Monday the 20th day of April. 1914 <lb />
to public sale before the court <lb />
house door iii Greenville the highest <lb />
bidder for cash the lot <lb />
ed tract or panel of land, to wit; <lb />
in township. <lb />
Pitt county. North Carolina <lb />
Ho- of Peter's Run whore it <lb />
enters Into Crock and ran <lb />
thence a straight line the <lb />
month of Marl branch thence up <lb />
various courses of said branch to a <lb />
W. corner, then. <lb />
with said s line north <lb />
west 4-8 poles to a stake, walnut <lb />
tree stump, thence south 2-S weal <lb />
poles to a Make on the great Con <lb />
creek near a small <lb />
down the various courses of said <lb />
creek to the beginning, containing <lb />
acres more or This sale if <lb />
made to satisfy the terms of said <lb />
gage This the day of <lb />
March, 1914. <lb />
GREEN MANNING, Mortgagee <lb />
By I. Ange. Assignee. <lb />
HARDING A PIERCE, <lb />
3-20-ltd<lb />
Notice <lb />
The undersigned qualified <lb />
as administrator of w. II. <lb />
deceased, late of Pill county, North <lb />
Carolina this is to notify all per- <lb />
ons having claims against the <lb />
said deceased to exhibit them t <lb />
the undersigned on or before the 6th <lb />
day of April. 1916, or this notice <lb />
be plead ill liar of their recovery. Al. <lb />
persons Indebted to said estate <lb />
please make Immediate payment. <lb />
HIGH <lb />
Administrator <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
MONEY SAVED <lb />
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb />
Great saving time and labor, increase in yield per Set your <lb />
plants when wait for rain. Each plant watered at the <lb />
roots, covered with dry earth-no Every necessary <lb />
for every purpose, desired. Come and see machines e you <lb />
buy, built right, works right, wears right, and prices right, <lb />
is best made <lb />
N. C, Feb. in. 1914. <lb />
Messrs. Hart ft Hadley, <lb />
Greenville. N. C., <lb />
In regard to the J. I. Case <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 />
to perfection and I am satisfied it <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 />
setting. I set some parts of <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 he Transplanter grew <lb />
better the season through. I also set <lb />
some for several of my neighbors an <lb />
they say that theirs grew 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 />
a distance of n miles from <lb />
who want me to set their crop for <lb />
them. <lb />
can't say much for your ma- <lb />
chine wouldn't without one <lb />
for Five Hundred Dollars and as to <lb />
your services. couldn't ask for bet- <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
JESSE. SMITH. <lb />
HART HADLEY, <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
Make Your Paint <lb />
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb />
THIS IS HOW <lb />
Buy gals. I. A M. SEMI-MIXED It PAINT. <lb />
at r gal. <lb />
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix it <lb />
You then make gals, of pure <lb />
It's only gal. <lb />
Anybody can mix the OIL with t. PAINT. <lb />
Whereas, if you buy gals. paint in <lb />
CANS, you pay in a gal. or <lb />
The or REAL PAINT is WHITE LE <lb />
ZINC and LINSEED OIL. <lb />
Use a gal. out any yon buy-, i the best <lb />
paint made, return the paint and get ALL- your back. <lb />
J. J MOVE. , C <lb />
KN CO SHOW <lb />
CO- g. c <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as executors of <lb />
Harriet L. Ross deceased, lute of Pitt <lb />
County North Carolina, this is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate of the said deceased, <lb />
exhibit them to the undersigned <lb />
within twelve months from this date, <lb />
or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment <lb />
This April 18th, <lb />
Joshua Rosa <lb />
O. A. Ross <lb />
Executors. <lb />
IN WHEAT. <lb />
Puts and calls are safest and <lb />
surest method of trading in wheal <lb />
in or Because your loss is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable way <lb />
Of trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can <lb />
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels <lb />
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. <lb />
Columbus, Ohio. <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
G and Son, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
Id Star. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
My son. Luther Barrett, age <lb />
left homo and refuses to <lb />
return. All are forbidden <lb />
to hire him unless his wages are <lb />
paid to me. <lb />
ROSA BARRETT<lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
Edwards, deceased late of Pitt <lb />
N. C this is to notify all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate. <lb />
She. said deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
the undersigned within twelve months <lb />
from this date, or this notice will be <lb />
leaded in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
parsons Indebted to said estate <lb />
lease make immediate payment. <lb />
This April 1914. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
F. O. SON Ally <lb />
YOKE OXEN <lb />
weight about HOC pounds, ages six or <lb />
broke. <lb />
O. T. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
S law w Route <lb />
THE DAY'S WORK <lb />
Does it seem that <lb />
you could not get your <lb />
work Do you constantly <lb />
fed like lilting down Per- <lb />
yawn continually. <lb />
Then <lb />
Tim's Pills <lb />
Became your Ever is sluggish <lb />
and be to ac- <lb />
it druggist's, <lb />
sugar coasted or plain. <lb />
For of our <lb />
patroon hr drives to town, our <lb />
bun- -i. II will be open <lb />
every Saturday from a. to S. <lb />
p. m.<lb />
On Monday the 4th day of May 1914 <lb />
will sell public auction before tho <lb />
court house door in Greenville the fol <lb />
lowing real estate said is made . <lb />
satisfy the taxes due town of <lb />
Winterville for the year 1913 on the <lb />
same. This the 6th day of April 1914 <lb />
C. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Mrs I lot <lb />
lot <lb />
Wiley Downs lot <lb />
P. locust lots <lb />
T. C. Nelson lot <lb />
Williams lot <lb />
1.60 <lb />
Ma <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I up stairs of Baker <lb />
opposite W. S. Flem <lb />
store for purpose of <lb />
inK and furniture <lb />
faction <lb />
Phone L. C.<lb />
Notice <lb />
Having qualified as executors of H. <lb />
Cannon, deceased, late of <lb />
North Carolina, this Is to notify ill <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said deceased to present thorn <lb />
to the within twelve <lb />
months of this date or this notice will <lb />
be pleaded n bar of their recovery. <lb />
All indebted to said estate will <lb />
please make immediate payment. This <lb />
the 9th day of April <lb />
B. CANNON <lb />
J. B. CANNON. <lb />
F G. SON, ltd <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Basil of all <lb />
LIME <lb />
it the In of ail good Write far <lb />
by the beat m the <lb />
Stairs on on the Farm, and get price <lb />
of tat lime. earth. <lb />
etc. A will you <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
Application for <lb />
Notice is hereby given that on the <lb />
day of April 1914 or as soon thereafter <lb />
as in convenient to Governor, <lb />
application will be presented to <lb />
Governor for the pardon 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 day of <lb />
1914. <lb />
JULIUS <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Will Pitt, <lb />
Notice and Advertisement <lb />
For Union. <lb />
Stale North Carolina, <lb />
The undersigned having been <lb />
pointed and duly qualified as <lb />
tor of the estate of A. Patrick, de <lb />
ceased, all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate are <lb />
to exhibit same before me on <lb />
or before 30th day of March <lb />
1915, or this notice will be pleaded in <lb />
bar of recovery. All persons in- <lb />
to said estate will please make <lb />
immediate payment This day <lb />
of March 1914. <lb />
W. J. KITTRELL, <lb />
Executor of the last will and <lb />
of P. A. Patrick, deceased <lb />
Grifton. N. C <lb />
I North Carolina. <lb />
put County <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Publications of Summons, <lb />
G. K. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Com- <lb />
New York Central and <lb />
son River Railroad Company, Old <lb />
Dominion Steam Ship Company an I <lb />
Clyde Line Steamship Company. <lb />
The defendants, New York Central <lb />
and Hudson River Rail Road Company <lb />
and tile Old Dominion Steamship <lb />
Company will take notice that an <lb />
action entitled above, has been <lb />
Commenced in the Superior Court o <lb />
Pitt County, for the collection of <lb />
damages arising by the delay In <lb />
tho shipment of one certain angina <lb />
shipped to O. E. Harriss, Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina, by Motor Co., <lb />
of New York, on or about <lb />
March 3rd., 1913. by way of the New <lb />
York Central and Hudson River <lb />
road company, the Old Steam <lb />
ship Company and the Clyde Line <lb />
Steamship Company; and the said de- <lb />
will further notice that <lb />
they are required to appear at <lb />
next term of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County to be held on the 11th, <lb />
day after tho 1st Monday in March, <lb />
it being the day of May, 1914, at <lb />
the Court House of said County, in <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint of the <lb />
plaintiff in said action, or the plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the Court for the <lb />
relief demanded in said complaint. <lb />
This 11th day of April. 1914. <lb />
C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb />
A. T. D. C. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
whereas a decree of the <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by his <lb />
P. A. Daniels, Judge Presiding <lb />
March term. 1914, Pitt county super- <lb />
court in that certain special ac- <lb />
i entitled J H. vs. I. J. <lb />
J. -S. was appointed <lb />
receiver of of Tripp, Hart 4- <lb />
Company and was authorized by said <lb />
decree of the court to take possession <lb />
collections or all kinds, notes <lb />
gages and claims of whatsoever <lb />
due to the Tripp. Hart Com <lb />
and rolled the same as <lb />
as practicable. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons tho firm of Tripp. <lb />
Hart Company to make immediate <lb />
settlement J. S. Ross, receiver, <lb />
and all persons having against <lb />
the Arm of Tripp, Hart Company <lb />
are hereby requested to tile <lb />
claims with Bald receiver. This the <lb />
26th day of March, 1914. <lb />
J. S. ROSS, <lb />
It. Receiver of Tripp. Hart Cc <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having duly qualified as <lb />
tor on the estate of Worthing <lb />
ton deceased. is hereby given to <lb />
all persons having claims against said <lb />
estate to present them to me properly <lb />
authenticated on or before the V <lb />
day March 1916 or this notice will <lb />
be 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 of <lb />
deceased. 3-31 Id <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
I i <lb />
I,, or <lb />
SEARCH <lb />
mi . i. m <lb />
PATENTS BUILD PORT. <lb />
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y in t <lb />
Writ <lb />
D. SWIFT It CO. <lb />
k. <lb />
Seventh St., Washington, D. C. I <lb />
Meal T. Forbes for Sheriff. <lb />
Although many good candidates are <lb />
out for this office we would like to <lb />
name one for this place, that man <lb />
T, He is no stranger <lb />
to the people of this county having <lb />
been born and raised among us. <lb />
farmer by profession, ho has made <lb />
good in every line of work ho has <lb />
undertaken. He Is sober and reliable <lb />
and worthy in way to fill this <lb />
office If elected he make Hi <lb />
ideal officer and the county would <lb />
make no mistake In electing him Io <lb />
this office. <lb />
A DEMOCRATIC VOTER <lb />
Pitt county. April <lb />
ltd It w. <lb />
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 />
Sr deceased, notice is <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 tho <lb />
for payment or before <lb />
March 1915 or this notice will b <lb />
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 1st day of April 1914. <lb />
J. L. CARPER, <lb />
Executor of the estate of B. A. <lb />
Sr. deceased. <lb />
Leaks are often detected where they <lb />
are least expected. Sometimes in Pill <lb />
county. <lb />
Bale of <lb />
Owing to the recent death of Prof <lb />
W. II. necessitating tin- <lb />
breaking up of his family, the mar <lb />
of bis daughter, Miss In <lb />
Mr. John It. Carroll, which had been <lb />
announced for Juno 3rd, will take <lb />
place on the afternoon of April 28th. <lb />
In Memorial Baptist church. <lb />
We are Informed that arrangement- <lb />
are about completed to commence tie <lb />
Monument Campaign Fund. <lb />
Is Skin <lb />
Clear a a <lb />
i. h. with <lb />
P. H MM t-I H <lb />
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CO. <lb />
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IS THE <lb />
HEART OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
iND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL A N D <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Agriculture I. Bast the Healthful, the a.,,, <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL EM WHAT YOU <lb />
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CA V <lb />
BAD UPON<lb />
C, FRIDAY ft, PHI <lb />
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Give Instructions For Us S <lb />
Withdraw <lb />
From Mexico City <lb />
Marines Drives Fed- We Vote They <lb />
Gamblers Heavily Fined <lb />
By Judge Daniels Today <lb />
Criminal Court Moves On at Rapid Pace. <lb />
Pollard Case is First on Docket I <lb />
Morning <lb />
at Distance About <lb />
Are Dying In <lb />
Miles Out of Vera the Cry of Senator Reed Hearing <lb />
. Of the Killing of American Marines at <lb />
. S. Hag NOW Floats VeraCruz <lb />
Over Custom House. <lb />
to <lb />
WASHINGTON, April, 82.8.-00 P. issued <lb />
to the United Stales this afternoon to withdraw charge <lb />
from Mexico City. He also instructed the Mexican <lb />
charge to leave Washington at once and return to Mexico. It is be- <lb />
from this that Huerta is preparing to declare war. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. April P. depart- <lb />
received information from Admiral Fletcher shortly after noon <lb />
today that he had complete control of Vera Cruz after a battle lasting <lb />
up to early noon. of lives or damage done was not given, but <lb />
he stated that the had retreated from Vera Cruz to a distance <lb />
of about fifteen or twenty miles of the city. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C, April Wilson an <lb />
today that United States would not fire another shot <lb />
against the Mexicans unless some overt act of Huerta compelled them <lb />
to. The President also stated that he expected fighting of yesterday <lb />
and today would bring the Federal leader to his senses. <lb />
WASHINGTON, C., April A. M. Congress to- <lb />
day placed the Mexican hostilities in absolute charge of the President. <lb />
Resolutions declaring war is expected soon to follow. <lb />
EL PASO, Texas. April A. received here <lb />
today from Northern Mexico, being near here is to the effect that <lb />
twelve hundred Mexicans had recruited and reported that they <lb />
wen ready to go in service against the United States. <lb />
WASHINGTON, April is rumored among the <lb />
officials at the Capital that it is the belief that Charles <lb />
has been assassinated as nothing hits been heard from him since <lb />
Monday. <lb />
VERA April A. combined fleets <lb />
Admirals Fletcher and Badger started the bombardment of Vera <lb />
Cruz about eight o'clock this morning and is continuing at this time. <lb />
VERA CRUZ, April P. received <lb />
here from the officials in Washington to turn over the bodies of the <lb />
dead marines to their families. <lb />
What a Voter to Say. <lb />
Mr. don't know how it <lb />
In In your town, bat up we <lb />
had several to announce <lb />
for office that are going to lose <lb />
Of <lb />
I am glad that cur are look- <lb />
on any one can and will no. <lb />
pay debts with contempt I <lb />
if you want to respected <lb />
these days you had better act the <lb />
honest part.<lb />
Storied Fight <lb />
tonight denied tho <lb />
report that the tents were set <lb />
on fire by the militia. Ho also re. <lb />
Iterated that wan <lb />
WASHINGTON. C, April . <lb />
on the of the ad- <lb />
ministration Mexican resolution he- <lb />
fore morning, the Senate at <lb />
was in the midst of a grave and <lb />
passioned debate. Ultimate passage or <lb />
the resolution as reported by the for <lb />
Relations Committee general <lb />
conceded. The House had <lb />
ed until o'clock in the morning <lb />
await the Senate's action. <lb />
Silence Is Solemn. <lb />
reports of the engagement <lb />
at Vera Cruz bad filtered to the <lb />
when the Senate resumed its <lb />
at o'clock. four Amen <lb />
dead in Vera Cruz, the twenty <lb />
wounded, and the two hundred <lb />
reported killed in the taking of <lb />
city became the text of the talk, <lb />
mentioned hushed voices, and greet <lb />
ed with a solemn silence throughout <lb />
Senate Chamber, to <lb />
Cabinet in <lb />
A full quorum of th House of Rep- <lb />
crowded the rear of th, <lb />
Senate hall. Secretary of State Bryan <lb />
himself often referred to debate, <lb />
Secretary of War Garrison, Secretary <lb />
the Navy Daniels. Postmaster Gen <lb />
Secretary of the Treas <lb />
and Secretary to the <lb />
President sat about <lb />
They listened eagerly and held <lb />
whispered conferences as the discus- <lb />
progressed. The diplomatic gal- <lb />
was rilled with members of the <lb />
corps, with Ambassador <lb />
of Great their <lb />
head. <lb />
The Republican side of the <lb />
led by Senator Root, demanded that <lb />
the proposed In the res- <lb />
for a movement In force <lb />
against Mexico be founded not on th; <lb />
Incident but on the long <lb />
series of outrages against American <lb />
citizens and their property, Including <lb />
the outrages where <lb />
control. <lb />
Senator Reed and James vigorously <lb />
defended the committee resolution de <lb />
during the Insult to the flag at Tam- <lb />
Justified all that resolution <lb />
provided for. <lb />
Atmosphere In Tease <lb />
As the night wore on, and Senator <lb />
after Senator demanded an <lb />
to be heard, the atmosphere in the <lb />
Chamber grew more and more tense. <lb />
Senator Fall made a lengthy plea for <lb />
a campaign that would cover the <lb />
th and breath of Mexico. <lb />
At a recent meeting of the Sans <lb />
Hook Club, it was voted, in case <lb />
the proposed plan for Pitt County <lb />
Hospital materialized, to furnish a <lb />
room for the use of charity <lb />
Twenty-Six Men, Women and <lb />
Children Are Killed In <lb />
Battle With Coal Miners <lb />
Col., April known <lb />
death list of men, women and <lb />
children a maximum possibly of <lb />
fifty dead, a result of tho battle <lb />
at Monday, between State <lb />
troops and striking local miners <lb />
ed Colorado tonight to a <lb />
tension. <lb />
of armed men from Fremont <lb />
county and from near Denver going <lb />
to reinforce six hundred or more <lb />
strikers now at Ludlow presaged re- <lb />
of armed violence at any <lb />
moment. <lb />
The fund la raised, now let the work <lb />
start on the monument. <lb />
band of Greek strikers <lb />
Louis <lb />
The soldiers were out i <lb />
their camp by bullets, according to <lb />
the officer. Later, said, the <lb />
attacked Lieut. de. <lb />
A spinster got married at the age <lb />
of in Boston the day. which <lb />
proves that the watchful waiting pol- <lb />
icy sometimes gets results <lb />
Mil <lb />
The discharge of four train crews <lb />
of the Colorado and Southern Rail, <lb />
road for refusing to take trains <lb />
soldiers and ammunition from Trial. <lb />
dad to Ludlow caused talk of a strike <lb />
by and trainmen. <lb />
Call Extra Session <lb />
officials waited the <lb />
authority of Governor <lb />
now to call a special <lb />
session of the Legislature to <lb />
funds for the State militia and <lb />
for dealing with the situation. <lb />
Late tonight it was the urgent de- <lb />
sire of officials that <lb />
the extra session be called, for in It <lb />
they professed to see the beginning <lb />
and end to the labor dispute. <lb />
Trinidad Horror <lb />
TRINIDAD, Colo, April With <lb />
seven identified dead In Trinidad <lb />
morgue and missing and reported <lb />
dead, the toll of yesterday's battle be- <lb />
tween state troops and strikers at and <lb />
near Ludlow probably will reach <lb />
Among those reported missing arc <lb />
The ease called at this morn- <lb />
session of criminal court was a <lb />
recall of the trial of tour <lb />
on Monday were arraigned <lb />
and lined each. Judge Daniels <lb />
stated at Hi. re opening that the <lb />
was recalled on account of a com <lb />
I ion he received yesterday <lb />
. one the number had i <lb />
conducting a gambling house for some <lb />
time Several new witnesses were <lb />
this morning, several as to <lb />
the character of the defendant and <lb />
three for the state, n resulted in s <lb />
fine of two of the nun <lb />
while the oilier members of the <lb />
Of lawbreakers paid and <lb />
each In addition lo Ibis the <lb />
court threatened a road sentence <lb />
the one accused of conducting the <lb />
Tuesday Afternoon <lb />
Clifton Newton arraigned on the <lb />
charge of larceny, pleaded guilty <lb />
was sentenced to four years hard labor <lb />
in the state penitentiary. <lb />
John Grimes. Hen Bell and John BU <lb />
ton for gambling. continued <lb />
as to Grimes and Bell's bond renewed. <lb />
Station pleaded guilty and Judgment <lb />
was suspended upon payment of cost. <lb />
The Judgment rendered yesterday <lb />
In the ca of Carl Byrd for <lb />
was stricken out and another given <lb />
for the defendant to be I <lb />
in the county Jail for a term of twelve <lb />
months with lease to hire to Mr. J <lb />
R. upon payment coal <lb />
Richard Johnson paid a fine of <lb />
on the charge of assault with <lb />
deadly weapon. <lb />
Pate, gambling Kearney <lb />
ed guilty and fined and coat <lb />
and continued as Io Parker and <lb />
Pate. <lb />
diaries Daniels charged with resist <lb />
. i r pl guilty and is sent <lb />
I to the county roads for a term of <lb />
months. <lb />
Underwood sent to prison <lb />
for twelve months for assault <lb />
weapon He is to be hired out <lb />
Mr. m. Lawhorn upon pa; <lb />
men costs. <lb />
Wilbur Sugg, carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, pleads guilty, Judgment <lb />
defendant be Imprisoned for a term <lb />
twelve months with leave to be hired <lb />
to Mr. it. a. Nichols upon <lb />
and <lb />
Monroe carrying concealed <lb />
weapons, pleads guilty and judgment <lb />
i suspended upon payment of costs, <lb />
I. Marshall to Address Editor. <lb />
FORT April Tb <lb />
annual meeting of the Florida Press <lb />
Association began here today and will <lb />
continue until Friday. Vice President <lb />
Thomas K. Marshall has accepted an <lb />
invitation to address the members of <lb />
the association tomorrow. <lb />
Torpedo Boat Launched. <lb />
BATH, Me. April torpedo <lb />
boat destroyer was launch- <lb />
ed at the yards of her builders here <lb />
today. The christening ceremony was <lb />
performed by Miss Margaret Le <lb />
ton of New York, granddaughter of <lb />
the late Rear Admiral David <lb />
for when the vessel was named <lb />
Parcel Post Packages <lb />
Received at And Sent From <lb />
Local in Days <lb />
Though not quite month, <lb />
ago. the post business of the <lb />
government has developed enormous, <lb />
and larger all the time. It <lb />
is a great convenience both to the bus <lb />
men and the general mass of <lb />
people, in rural as well as in urban <lb />
districts, more and more they are <lb />
taking advantage of its benefit. <lb />
To ascertain the extent to which the <lb />
parcels post is being used, the <lb />
master general last month issued <lb />
order to postmasters throughout th. <lb />
country to keep a record of packages <lb />
handled during the first fifteen days <lb />
of April We have seen the figures <lb />
for the local and It remark <lb />
able that so large an amount of <lb />
parcels post is handled In Greenville. <lb />
In the fifteen days parcels came <lb />
to this office. Of these 1606 were de. <lb />
from the windows and boxes <lb />
of the office on the six rural de <lb />
where, regardless of district, at i <lb />
cent per ounce, Heavier packages in <lb />
the local zone are f cents for <lb />
pound and one tor h addition <lb />
two in the and second <lb />
zones, a radios Of miles, cents <lb />
or the first pound and c. in for each <lb />
additional pound; in the third <lb />
BOO miles, ii cents the pound <lb />
and I cents for eat additional pound, <lb />
in the fourth wine. miles, cents <lb />
for pound and cents for <lb />
each additional pound; in th. fifth <lb />
zone, miles. S cents for the <lb />
pound an I for additional <lb />
pound; In the sixth zone, 1.400 miles, <lb />
cents for firs and rent <lb />
each i in tho <lb />
miles, It cents for <lb />
the first pound and cents for each <lb />
additional pound; in the eight <lb />
eluding all United States possessions <lb />
I- cents a pound. <lb />
to have been suffocated by the <lb />
fire that destroyed the strikers <lb />
Tho list of known Injured consists of <lb />
three soldiers brought to to- <lb />
day. Trinidad tonight was horror- <lb />
stricken by reports of number of <lb />
women, children and <lb />
who lost their then tn the fight and <lb />
In the fire that followed. <lb />
were trapped without a <lb />
chance of said John <lb />
non, president of district fifteen. <lb />
ed Mine Workers of America. <lb />
mm m i <lb />
win <lb />
cry. In came days par- <lb />
wars mailed here to go else <lb />
where Of these were for the local <lb />
zone, for the first zone, for th I <lb />
second zone, tor the third zone <lb />
for the fourth zone, for tho fifth <lb />
zone I for the sixth zone and one for <lb />
eight zone. <lb />
Many people, when they try the par- <lb />
post the first time, express <lb />
at the low rates. For in. <lb />
stance, packages not exceeding four <lb />
ounces In weight can be sent any. <lb />
are insured up Io In <lb />
value for an additional of <lb />
or to for cents. Packages can <lb />
be sent C. O. by adding a fee of <lb />
cents to tho postage, fee also <lb />
covering Insurance. <lb />
Packages weighing as mu. h .- I <lb />
are accepted for the Aim amt <lb />
second zones, while the is <lb />
to pounds all other zones. <lb />
The privilege has also been extended <lb />
to . numerous articles that at <lb />
first were restricted from these low <lb />
rates.<lb /></p>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR<lb />
Published by <lb />
lac <lb />
O. J Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
i it of m-<lb />
la hopes for th-<lb />
also th ground hog <lb />
run . him <lb />
of charity is worth <lb />
I baa ., ton of <lb />
Delinquent Tax List <lb />
For 1913 <lb />
i an would <lb />
called an carrier. <lb />
Then- is no tomorrow on the <lb />
of the chap who things <lb />
there as a lit.- Insurance . <lb />
.- <lb />
in <lb />
rates ma; be bad <lb />
at business <lb />
Reflector comer . . , , , , . <lb />
sad A a <lb />
All cards of milk human kindness has soured <lb />
respect will be I at <lb />
town usually basal as invest.-. man must acknowledge he I <lb />
sent per <lb />
will be at <lb />
cents per line, up to fifty hues <lb />
as second <lb />
August 1810. St the post a <lb />
Greenville, Carolina undo <lb />
set of March i. <lb />
FRIDAY. APRIL <lb />
Detective Bums <lb />
tins a lot of advertising out of th <lb />
Prank murder <lb />
Not the riddle of Hi <lb />
think <lb />
Mexico <lb />
have day levied on the fol <lb />
lowing described Real Estate to <lb />
satisfy the taxes due to state o <lb />
o , Carolina and the county of <lb />
A man that will knock his There is one thing sure, a bald for the year and <lb />
Real Estate so levied on will be sold <lb />
at the court house door in the town <lb />
cf Greenville. N. C. on Monday th <lb />
4th day of May. 1914 at o'clock <lb />
unless said taxes and legal <lb />
arising from the failure <lb />
to pay the same within the time re <lb />
by law, are paid by that dale <lb />
t. I. Sheriff. <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
An Atlanta paper announce <lb />
Mexican peace is at band. Important <lb />
if true. <lb />
. out on top <lb />
It is said that talk is cheap. II ton <lb />
; that just try a lawyer in <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
are were crying, for warm <lb />
weather now that it is here, what are <lb />
going to do about that spring <lb />
WHITE <lb />
the newspapers. <lb />
Affinity Bade lays they hare wrecked <lb />
his career. <lb />
Beware of the chaps who borrow Clyde acres <lb />
quarter and pays it back promptly, he I . <lb />
has discovered it is beat <lb />
o . a too high horse <lb />
may touch you a couple of dollars <lb />
Drown lot <lb />
16.03 <lb />
11-05 <lb />
is his to th <lb />
-phi,. is, i Sam is not bluffing. <lb />
you want any to sue <lb />
reed ii iii grand old county <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
Queen Marys umbrella is more lam <lb />
and more authoritative <lb />
George's scepter, and is worthy to <lb />
rank with lug stick. <lb />
IS <lb />
state w <lb />
r of suffragettes for service h <lb />
M, <lb />
dark must have got <lb />
mix d, He should have <lb />
that h on 1st <lb />
Pare or travel on air ship <lb />
according to Some <lb />
our Friends is liable lo <lb />
walk rate <lb />
The Illinois liquor Interests <lb />
they had gone in more extensive <lb />
th- uplift Instead the downfall. <lb />
i-n i it The <lb />
fund is raised, and it <lb />
done in three day. <lb />
the matter with those street <lb />
scrapers it- good time, as well at <lb />
being needed so much, to use them. <lb />
A cording to reliable description. <lb />
Senator Hoot in a gentleman, a scholar <lb />
a statesman and an expert, judge of <lb />
handwriting on the wall. <lb />
Citizens Illinois who think them <lb />
selves for a job in <lb />
States senate as a rule feel more like <lb />
statesmen than they look. <lb />
That Iowa youth who tried In <lb />
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J. K. James acres <lb />
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David G. Sermons acres <lb />
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J. W. U acres Patrick it <lb />
IV H Bi res <lb />
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J. B. acres creek <lb />
Q. Moore acres <lb />
I Jacob Brown Town lot <lb />
Stephen town lot <lb />
2-45 John D. Cox Town lot <lb />
j. w. Cox Town lots <lb />
and acres 9.63 Mamie Chapman Town lot <lb />
J and wife <lb />
acres <lb />
A. I. Patrick town lot <lb />
J W. Perkins <lb />
C H Stokes <lb />
I. C. Stokes acres Savage <lb />
HA Wall 1-2 acres <lb />
K. V. Cannon acres Cannon <lb />
Clarice Durham 3-4 acres <lb />
Richard Little acres <lb />
Susan acres <lb />
Jot Venters acres <lb />
Wash Wilson acres <lb />
j Jordan Harden acres <lb />
Darden acres <lb />
19.25 Daniels S seres <lb />
Aaron Town <lb />
Alfred town lot <lb />
R M Johnson Town lot <lb />
13.33 <lb />
Noah town lot <lb />
Sampson Kittrell I Town lot <lb />
4.11 <lb />
Irvin Knox 1-4 acre <lb />
J. F. Locus ; Town lots <lb />
Richardson Town lot <lb />
ks I Smith acres <lb />
I I K TOWNSHIP <lb />
Mrs. A. V. Carr lot <lb />
R. A. G. W. Darden lots <lb />
Ashley Dudley lots <lb />
M. Dupree lot <lb />
A. H. Joyner lot <lb />
C C. Joyner lots <lb />
Cornelius Joyner acres <lb />
Mrs acres <lb />
II. Morrow lot <lb />
Mrs Alice lot <lb />
J. T. Windham est lot <lb />
G. W. Windham lot <lb />
Windham 1st <lb />
7.21 <lb />
15.59 <lb />
4.73 <lb />
2.40 <lb />
7.46 <lb />
17.11 <lb />
7.7 <lb />
20.52 <lb />
16.44 <lb />
17.61 <lb />
KM TAX LIST. <lb />
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speed but they all it ground succeeded had h- taken a motor k <lb />
with the <lb />
same result. <lb />
and usually instead of <lb />
a mere horse <lb />
and <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Travis Allen lot Pitt St. <lb />
John Jr. lot Patrick <lb />
Allen g acres Home <lb />
Reuben Clark l lot Council <lb />
In, Daniel I lot First St. <lb />
W. may not as the <lb />
dent Mill V . Still <lb />
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When he saw nobody was try. <lb />
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to Peary, an I where ill Mr <lb />
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ti r look and lei the grass and <lb />
gel again A stitch in Mm <lb />
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On n are y who a <lb />
than any lie <lb />
force; that thoughts <lb />
world. <lb />
Now the Confederate <lb />
and city delivery of mails are <lb />
lei keep on the and <lb />
i The President says he i.- aft <lb />
the Mexican government but w. H lot Clark BI <lb />
The dictator must be a power Frank lot Lane <lb />
ml man that it require., all IT. Edward Fleming I lot Ravine <lb />
. II. K. Foreman lot Pitt St. <lb />
Mm s Navy to . <lb />
Foreman lot 13th St. <lb />
John F. Greene lot Mill <lb />
The Atlantic steamed out o Ada Hemby lot Perkins <lb />
at noon. Thai Jane l lot Pitt Si. <lb />
sounds like business, but gee. it Harris D Lane <lb />
,, Andre Hopkins I acre <lb />
lake them a week to net into <lb />
I Dock Cook la sardonically start erection of the hospital <lb />
gnaw a ,. <lb />
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women la I <lb />
there's going to V <lb />
some talking done and it he <lb />
cheap r <lb />
can count on Pin county do <lb />
things right in time, and . <lb />
she is going make amends for no <lb />
sooner erecting a Confederate <lb />
The Federals knew which side I bell <lb />
President Frank a Worn <lb />
Association In Berlin, German <lb />
Alcoholism states <lb />
are drunkard in Germain. I I, <lb />
these being women. <lb />
Hurry up. ball <lb />
We'll G ill- <lb />
h a half give s i <lb />
Tie- boy. need tie coin. <lb />
inn gal things in and help <lb />
iii-m out by giving ,, half holiday so <lb />
every on- can go <lb />
If the Hoard Aldermen <lb />
pass an ordinance forbidding the <lb />
driving of automobiles In the <lb />
on Sundays n would increase the <lb />
will heal his record Of lust season <lb />
bread was buttered when the report <lb />
, , too. the baseball world is <lb />
reached them six American <lb />
peeling Joe to do <lb />
vessels were th <lb />
Mexican waters <lb />
Nathan lot Green St. <lb />
Charlie Jackson lot B Lane <lb />
Sum Joyner lot First St. <lb />
Ida Jones lot First St. <lb />
Henry Knox I lot First St. <lb />
Robert King and wife lot <lb />
Clark St <lb />
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Virginia King i 1-4 Lucas <lb />
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Lizzie lot Clark St. <lb />
I lot Clark St <lb />
Mattie K. King lot C <lb />
William Lilly lot Green St. <lb />
the Washington Americana Little acres Brown <lb />
J I Lang lot First St <lb />
waters, and probably by that tune the; <lb />
will have to answer for several more <lb />
insults. Go after them Sam. but <lb />
be sure to keep them <lb />
A Paris says inject sugar <lb />
will saw- when suffering from <lb />
lean trouble, looks like <lb />
would be sweet to save one from <lb />
inc <lb />
Who knows but what Waiter Jehu <lb />
of <lb />
6.12 <lb />
6.63 <lb />
6.46 <lb />
4.89 <lb />
5.98 <lb />
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15.43 <lb />
B. <lb />
4-41 <lb />
7.06 <lb />
0.57 <lb />
It <lb />
Eastern Carolina they all <lb />
resemble dead beside this <lb />
of inns <lb />
No doubt it may be hard <lb />
understand somethings from this <lb />
side the pond, bill we notice ii re <lb />
quired rack a short while for him <lb />
translate Sams demands a- A ,,. ,. <lb />
the stars and stripe. woman wonders j, the second tip. , <lb />
he as hot as the <lb />
K. ports are to the another <lb />
carnival is headed this way Now <lb />
dear, kind Messrs Hoard of Aldermen <lb />
please stop it before it reaches the <lb />
limits. We have been <lb />
amused with all such attractions of <lb />
Little lot <lb />
lot <lb />
l lot Perry <lb />
l lot Perry <lb />
A In Greenville last nigh i <lb />
said that after visiting other cities Sum Mooring acres Shivers <lb />
4.89 <lb />
7.10 <lb />
6.18 <lb />
church <lb />
rices two fold <lb />
at th. morning <lb />
An article appearing in another <lb />
Today is the date set the <lb />
of Frank, but according <lb />
Some weeks ago the ladies <lb />
Kings I laughters presented to the <lb />
merchants of Greenville a petition ask <lb />
them to close their places of <lb />
at seven o'clock in the evenings <lb />
It was signed by a majority and even <lb />
though it has been only about Hire. <lb />
weeks since I hey made their agree <lb />
Andrew Moore lot Pitt St. <lb />
Frank Norris lot 13th St. <lb />
Charlie Patrick lot Patrick St 2.67 <lb />
William Redmond lot Reade St. 5.30 <lb />
l lot Fleming 2.67 <lb />
Katharine Smith acres 3.81 <lb />
Patrick Smith acres <lb />
Miles Short lot St. 1.10 <lb />
Mary Thigpen lot C. W 3.14 <lb />
Noah Teel lot Ravine <lb />
Amanda Wilkes acres 6.37 <lb />
W. H. Wilkinson lot 20.10 <lb />
Wells and Mill Plant 10.59 <lb />
Wells and Ivy lot 10.59 <lb />
Tom Atkinson lot 7.65 <lb />
Robert Atkinson lot 10.68 <lb />
Battle lot 3.12 <lb />
Olympus I. lot 13.67 <lb />
lie hard lot 2.40 <lb />
Willie Chestnut lot 16.14 <lb />
Lory lot <lb />
Richard Gay I lot <lb />
Daniel Gay lot 8.45 <lb />
Austin I lot 17.19 <lb />
Matilda lines I lat <lb />
John Johnson I lot III <lb />
Will Joyner. Sr lot <lb />
Joyner lot 6.71 <lb />
John Joyner lot 14.50 <lb />
Joyner lot 6.32 <lb />
Oscar Joyner lot <lb />
A. L. Joyner lots <lb />
Joyner acres 2.16 <lb />
John lot 2.40 <lb />
John 2.4 <lb />
John II. May lot 7.0 <lb />
Lela lot <lb />
Louis Philips 2.97 <lb />
Jim Pollard lot 6.2-i <lb />
William lot 3.57 <lb />
Nathan Saunders, Sr. 16.32 <lb />
Henry Jr. I lot 9.14 <lb />
Julia Vines I lot <lb />
Abner Ward lot <lb />
Wallace lot 6.93 <lb />
Sam Williams 4.11 <lb />
Williams <lb />
Norris Tucker Town lot <lb />
James Town lot <lb />
Amos Williams Town lot <lb />
Jess Adams acres <lb />
HA. Boyd acres <lb />
W. L. F. Corey acres <lb />
acres <lb />
J. R. Haddock acres <lb />
W. L. Hudson acres <lb />
W. F. Harding acres <lb />
Adam Mills acres <lb />
J. C. Nobles acres <lb />
Gus Sutton seres <lb />
James Turnage acres <lb />
H. F. acres <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Isaac Bell acres <lb />
J. O. Smith acres <lb />
Bill Smith acres <lb />
acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
Jesse Clark 3-4 acres <lb />
Frank Johnson acre <lb />
Billy Warren acres <lb />
Frank Battle acre <lb />
Jim acres <lb />
Ben Dunn acres <lb />
West acres <lb />
I'M TOMS I Mill . <lb />
acres <lb />
J. D. acres 12.3. <lb />
Mrs Margarette Mason acres 9.46 <lb />
BEAVER DAM <lb />
W If, B Brown acres <lb />
J. T. acres <lb />
It. Smith acres <lb />
It. T. J. Willoughby 1-3 <lb />
acres 2.95 <lb />
COLORED <lb />
Nobles acres <lb />
4.51 <lb />
1.90 <lb />
Ltd <lb />
3.31 <lb />
18.12 <lb />
1.11 <lb />
2.25 <lb />
Williams acres <lb />
James It acres <lb />
C. C. acres <lb />
K. A. Hill acres <lb />
Moses Little acres <lb />
J. Bert Little 1-2 acres <lb />
Mitchell acre <lb />
John J Bedding acres <lb />
Thad acres <lb />
K. Wilson res <lb />
TOWNSHIP <lb />
Carr Heirs <lb />
I and Stamper acres <lb />
Newton <lb />
J, It. Gay ST acres <lb />
are some hare fallen W, H Henderson acre. <lb />
this signed , he will not go to lb hack into the old channel of W. Lane acre. <lb />
ion la certainly good, timely advice , today. If the court refuses from to It is not justice In L Lang acre <lb />
those who becoming annul death sentence and Frank the clerks in your employ, and then Bruce Moseley acres Pitt <lb />
for the different county hat to pay penalty upon cm too. you are losing instead of gaining <lb />
An honest is one loved and given by the Janitor to the good will and patronage of the <lb />
r -p. i-d by all pi <lb />
Over iii our neighboring town <lb />
sen ill- la la found ll <lb />
lo go other lilies to get a <lb />
our mind it is a of injustice, public <lb />
one that the courts of Q rich .- <lb />
i. ashamed. , <lb />
I F. acre <lb />
M Owen acre <lb />
w R. Owen acre <lb />
Change that tie J B acres <lb />
columns of the News Observer <lb />
declamation, recitation, recently contained <lb />
force lo serve people In n athletic contests among wife. a woman moil, y I <lb />
a way We blame high s. of the northeastern win furnish rest <lb />
neighbor because that is. way North Carolina held hero Hanrahan. c The exchange <lb />
you other cities and on the and In the states the old reliable has no. <lb />
accused of upholding the mall or Baal Carolina Teacher, been able to record his <lb />
business <lb />
K T. Thigpen acres <lb />
W II res <lb />
drove <lb />
Mr <lb />
I B. <lb />
Williams <lb />
SB <lb />
8.44 <lb />
1.25 <lb />
6.48 <lb />
4.86 <lb />
11.47 <lb />
3.98 <lb />
9.44 <lb />
2.07 <lb />
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BETHEL <lb />
G W acres <lb />
Bullock <lb />
Bethel Ginning Co., Gin and <lb />
outfit <lb />
John acres Johnson <lb />
Gardner Rollins <lb />
Mack James I acre <lb />
J. J. Perkins acres <lb />
W. J. Roberson <lb />
J Stall acre Smith <lb />
Henry Sheppard acres <lb />
J. R. Williams acres <lb />
A. Williamson acres <lb />
It. D Best 1-2 acre Smith <lb />
John aV re <lb />
Minerva I acre <lb />
I mil Smith acres Pamela <lb />
Clifton Teel acres <lb />
Baker acres Grimes <lb />
and Florence <lb />
Town <lb />
Mrs. I town lot <lb />
G. Town lot <lb />
Coward town lot <lb />
G It. lot <lb />
I II Dull Hires <lb />
Mrs Battle Hat an . <lb />
A. D. Johnson 1-10 acres <lb />
I Jackson acres <lb />
M. and Co., I <lb />
2.25 <lb />
6.8 I <lb />
,. i, <lb />
4.81 <lb />
12.12 <lb />
8.12 <lb />
lie <lb />
10.0 <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of power of sale con <lb />
in certain mortgage deed <lb />
and delivered by Rives and <lb />
wife to Nixon Rives on the 19th day of <lb />
May I which is <lb />
Book page ill the Register of <lb />
Deeds office of Pitt county, the <lb />
signed will expose for sale for cash <lb />
at the court house in the town of <lb />
Greenville on Monday, May <lb />
o'clock If. the following describe I <lb />
real properly <lb />
in Greenville township ad <lb />
joining the lands of J. Nobles and <lb />
others, containing five acres more <lb />
or less and being same on which <lb />
the said Rives formally lived <lb />
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This <lb />
the 18th day of April 1914. <lb />
NIXON RIVES, Mortgagee. <lb />
F. G. Attorneys <lb />
ltd <lb />
What will happen when the next <lb />
warship is launched Surely Secretary <lb />
Daniels won't stand by and see <lb />
slashed over her bows when <lb />
our craft are within. <lb />
On <lb />
I U <lb />
19.22 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
SALE <lb />
acres G U <lb />
Kilns Corbet 3-4 acres Swain <lb />
Training School was an occasion wish to inform our contemporary and Fields acre <lb />
u brought much to the the old reliable that we bad pleas Moses acre lo <lb />
Rave you offered to entertain one or as well u large of learning his a day or to Mamie Mayo acre I to <lb />
of the that will number of visitors who were ago He reports having received <lb />
participate i the annual meet of the , . Representatives of and he thought well , <lb />
. I F Ir I lot <lb />
two or throe the,.,, in fact, . , F Town lots <lb />
will take place lore lo the participants reflected much credit rapidly The Spring time is car. SHIFT CREEK TOW Stocks and Keel seres <lb />
If you t then you upon their schools Such contests v B BOd add o. WHITE I Mrs. J H. Smith acres <lb />
should call up Mr. B Austin, helpful in promoting a spirit of hat nature so many of the fan tat w <lb />
marrying In their <lb />
the leaders of schools. time of the year N v acre. Allen Town lo, <lb />
By of the power of <lb />
contained in a deed of trust made <lb />
I. D. to H. If, White, <lb />
tee, on December 13th. 1912, which <lb />
deed of trust was properly recorded <lb />
in the office of the Register of Deed- <lb />
of Pitt in Hook D-10 page <lb />
and also under a mortgage executed <lb />
j by the J. I. to I. <lb />
M Fleming dated December 18th, 1912. <lb />
recorded in Book A page <lb />
I both of said mortgages being given <lb />
to the- purchase money due for <lb />
land hereinafter the <lb />
2.64 , undersigned trustee and mortgagee <lb />
s ft will sell for rash at public auction <lb />
2.92 before the court house door in Often- <lb />
on Saturday May 9th. 1914, the <lb />
following described tract or <lb />
land situate In the county of Pitt and <lb />
In Township and known <lb />
as a par of the Grimes farm. <lb />
at the corner an I <lb />
8.43 running South West feet to the <lb />
2.10 oak brunch; thence with the run of <lb />
right branch lo the It <lb />
K B right of way; thence with said <lb />
8.85 right of way West 1563 feel; <lb />
South to line; <lb />
with Jones line eat lo ll <lb />
. beginning containing 1-10 acres <lb />
more or loss. For more accurate de <lb />
8.40 reference is hereby made to <lb />
deed from I P Fleming lo I <lb />
9.91 dated Dec. 13th. 1912. <lb />
This April 1914. <lb />
H. at. Trustee <lb />
I S <lb />
Hi. II F G A Sou, <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
ltd<lb />
Police Court <lb />
Last Mo <lb />
Morning <lb />
There was a general mixture of <lb />
. teat before Mayor J. B. James <lb />
Monday morning in the police <lb />
Some were lined while others were <lb />
over t April term of j and <lb />
now session. . <lb />
First was that of Stanly Hop <lb />
kins, colored, taken in by Officer <lb />
Morgan on charge of drunk and <lb />
disorderly for which lie paid <lb />
Policeman Patrick then presented <lb />
. Turner Sugg to the discretion of <lb />
the court and disorderly con <lb />
duct To charge the Mayor <lb />
posed a line of and cost, make a <lb />
total of <lb />
The case was cutting scrape <lb />
h one <lb />
Lee Davis with knife. It be, <lb />
beyond the jurisdiction of <lb />
James it was sent this term <lb />
court. <lb />
J. S a was <lb />
by Officer Patrick lo have more j <lb />
booze on his person than the officer <lb />
though a man should have at one time <lb />
for bis personal use, but it being <lb />
proved that he was a pretty good sort <lb />
of a and the court being con <lb />
that the liquor was for sale <lb />
by the accused case was dismissed <lb />
left the room with a <lb />
on his face and the spirits o, <lb />
under his arm. <lb />
Hardy Lee Gray, colored let his <lb />
temper get the best of him toward <lb />
one Buddie Hemby over the j <lb />
amount of rents which he claimed <lb />
Hemby was due him, consequently he <lb />
look a slash at him with a knife in <lb />
dieting u wound on his right arm <lb />
inch deep by two inches <lb />
Gray was also sent on this term of <lb />
court under bond of <lb />
Now Chiefly a Thing of the Past, But <lb />
Its Memory Within th <lb />
of Many. <lb />
There are some today who can <lb />
look back with warm emotion to <lb />
life of the quaint red school <lb />
which once dotted country. A <lb />
few of these one-room balls of learn- <lb />
still stand here and there, just <lb />
off the dusty or behind <lb />
miniature Alps in snow according to <lb />
the season Many prominent men <lb />
women profited by the training <lb />
these picturesque educational in- <lb />
i Here we were taught <lb />
three Rs and the of other <lb />
branches. The masters formed <lb />
young minds entrusted to their care <lb />
with the aid of the birch rod. the <lb />
dunce cap and other primitive equip- <lb />
The science of pedagogics of <lb />
the period was largely based upon <lb />
principle that the rod was <lb />
spoil It was the day <lb />
of singing geography and the spell- <lb />
lug bee. Handwriting and literary <lb />
style were formed upon the old- <lb />
fashioned school slate. Long before <lb />
the days of hygienic equipment the <lb />
water supply of a pall from <lb />
which all helped themselves with the <lb />
dipper. <lb />
The modern school Is a vast <lb />
over the methods that were em- <lb />
ployed In the little red school. And <lb />
yet the use of the school <lb />
which would make It the <lb />
of community activity for <lb />
welfare, la only the development after <lb />
all of the educational system which <lb />
had In that same <lb />
small, one-room, poorly equipped, <lb />
lovely, but greatly loved little red <lb />
school Herald. <lb />
Money to Loan on Improved <lb />
Farm Lands at 1-2 per cent <lb />
Long Terms <lb />
C L. WILKINSON <lb />
CHURCH IN ENGLISH WOODS <lb />
Of Great Antiquity, Sacred Edifice In <lb />
North Devon Proves Big <lb />
to Visitors. <lb />
church, which among many <lb />
others claims to be the <lb />
church in England, la situated on the <lb />
coast of North Devon, not far from <lb />
the picturesque little village of <lb />
lock, and the church la so guarded <lb />
by hills and that the sun's rays <lb />
ii . reach It only four months of the year, <lb />
PAST OF The building Is but feet long by <lb />
j feet Inches wide, and baa a <lb />
The John Flanagan Co. <lb />
in <lb />
Harness, Bicycles Etc., <lb />
Undertakers and <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
I Line Is The Quality <lb />
Sunday night during the absence of <lb />
Hie family, a thief entered the home of <lb />
Mr T. M. Meade on Fourth t <lb />
by way of n window, and when <lb />
hers of the family having <lb />
bean away only about half an hour, lit <lb />
they discovered a desk drawer <lb />
I ad been rifled. <lb />
This is the sixth case of burglary <lb />
reported from that section of the city <lb />
and in instance <lb />
ii seems was in search of <lb />
Money as nothing else has been <lb />
ed <lb />
Is hoped the law will <lb />
a strong effort in trying locate <lb />
the guilty one. <lb />
porch, nave, carved oak chancel <lb />
screen and Norman font, an alabaster <lb />
altar piece and a quaint high pew <lb />
near the chancel, used by tho family <lb />
of Lord by whom the prop- <lb />
is owned, The slanted chancel Is <lb />
by a tiny, square-headed, Iron- <lb />
barred window, the oldest feature in <lb />
the church, being Norman, and <lb />
cut out of a simile atone. It Is amply <lb />
large for the population, which Is <lb />
about in a parish of 1,337 acres. <lb />
summer the church Is crowded, ow- <lb />
to tho Influx of visitors from <lb />
many parts of tho world. <lb />
NO GREAT NEED FOR WORRY <lb />
Marriage Licenses Issued. <lb />
fol- <lb />
Register of Deeds Bell <lb />
marriage licenses to the <lb />
lowing c tuples last <lb />
While. <lb />
Frank lanes and Lizzie <lb />
Newton and Roan Daven- <lb />
port. <lb />
Frank Mail ii. Jennings and Anna <lb />
May Clarke <lb />
J. II. Warn Kiln Harris. <lb />
Colored. <lb />
Mack Smith Mahalia Fleming, <lb />
Joe Book and Beam Martin <lb />
Dunn and Chapman <lb />
K. and Annie Short. <lb />
and Alice <lb />
Barrett and <lb />
Smithsonian Institution. <lb />
Tho Smithsonian Institution at <lb />
Washington is the gift of people <lb />
of the States of James <lb />
son of England, who. In dying In <lb />
1829, left under certain conditions a, <lb />
bequest of for establish- <lb />
of an Institution tho In- <lb />
crease and diffusion of knowledge <lb />
among Tho original <lb />
has been increased by <lb />
quests and means to about <lb />
Tho government is Invested by act of <lb />
congress in a hoard of regents, com- <lb />
posed of the president and chief <lb />
Justice of United States, three sen- <lb />
appointed by tho president, <lb />
three representatives appointed by the <lb />
speaker of the house of <lb />
and six chosen by con- <lb />
The presiding officer, ex- <lb />
Is the president of the lulled <lb />
States. <lb />
Mains <lb />
April rear of <lb />
the hearse broken to pieces and the <lb />
end i i coffin trailed in were the <lb />
most serious results of a funeral pro <lb />
occurred this afternoon <lb />
the corner of Salisbury and <lb />
streets. It was a tuners <lb />
end us the procession was passing the <lb />
corner automobile dashed I <lb />
from A side Street, passed between the <lb />
hearse and the family carriage, fright <lb />
the horses of the nearest car <lb />
They made a plunge that tin- <lb />
driver was not able to control and <lb />
dashed the hearse breaking in the <lb />
rear smashing the end of the <lb />
The automobile driver seemed <lb />
to have realized the situation or, at <lb />
least, did not pause. The undertaker <lb />
gave and followed four block-. <lb />
before he was able lo ascertain tin <lb />
number of the automobile, lie ex <lb />
peels lo claim damages against th <lb />
owner of the machine. <lb />
Generous Hospitality. <lb />
Calling at a home In <lb />
pan recently, the lady of the house <lb />
Is now eighteen. She <lb />
was left an orphan at three years of <lb />
age, and I told my husband we would <lb />
keep her as long as we could, and <lb />
she Is here Even this is scarce- <lb />
equal to Turkish hospitality as re- <lb />
ported the Dally <lb />
I asked my friend how long she ex- <lb />
me to stay, she was surprised <lb />
at my question. need never go <lb />
away There are guests here who <lb />
came as I did for a few days, but <lb />
they have never gone away at <lb />
London Magazine of Repute <lb />
Out Weakness In Talk of <lb />
Human Decadence. <lb />
Most of talk at conferences of <lb />
doctors, sanitary eugenic <lb />
lunacy specialists and <lb />
others Is wildly and obviously <lb />
though rich in apparently <lb />
impeachable figures. All these <lb />
palling percentages as to the <lb />
tho <lb />
the <lb />
what do they mean <lb />
One must have some definition <lb />
of defect, moral <lb />
weakness of intellect, asserts the Lon- <lb />
don Saturday Almost every <lb />
great man one can think of would be <lb />
condemned by Borne congress or other. <lb />
Johnson. Byron, Pope, Napoleon, <lb />
Caesar. Luxembourg, Peter <lb />
tho list could be prolonged <lb />
all In <lb />
some way. Few men or women go <lb />
through without a sharp con- <lb />
of bodily Imperfection. <lb />
They are either very happy or very <lb />
stupid who are perfectly satisfied with <lb />
the quality of their nits, and the <lb />
human being who has never felt him- <lb />
self a sorry caitiff must assuredly be <lb />
one. Of course, figures to the <lb />
aid of tho Just as efficiently <lb />
as they tho purpose of a <lb />
settled gloom. Every one is familiar <lb />
with the <lb />
might seem at first sight to provide <lb />
food for reflections of a disquieting <lb />
character, but when It Is remembered <lb />
that before 1902 it was not <lb />
bent on practitioners to etc. <lb />
In short, It la Just to prove <lb />
a steady advance in physique, Intel- <lb />
and character It is to satisfy <lb />
the nation that It is chiefly made up <lb />
of puny and vicious Imbeciles. <lb />
Resetting a Shoulder. <lb />
A dislocated shoulder may be re- <lb />
placed with scarcely any pain by the <lb />
following procedure, according to Dr. <lb />
Julius Caesar of <lb />
Divest the patient of his coat and <lb />
waistcoat. Place him on the ground In <lb />
a sitting posture tho wrist of <lb />
the dislocated arm and have a third <lb />
person grasp wrist of the other <lb />
rm. both arms simultaneously <lb />
aver the load, Hiking care to keep <lb />
them parallel, and extending them up- <lb />
ward till tho patient Is just raised <lb />
from the ground. At this point a click <lb />
la heard and felt. This is sound of <lb />
the arm bone going buck into Its <lb />
Then- are some dislocated shoulders <lb />
cannot be reduced this way, but <lb />
they are rare exceptions. <lb />
NO REAL EFFORT EVER VAIN <lb />
Instructions. <lb />
She was a little girl and very <lb />
lite. It was the first time she had <lb />
been on a visit alone, and she had <lb />
been carefully Instructed bow to be- <lb />
have. <lb />
If they ask you to dine with <lb />
papa had Bald, you must say, <lb />
thank you; I have already <lb />
It turned out just papa had an <lb />
Urinated <lb />
along, said her <lb />
I little friend's father, must have <lb />
I a bite with <lb />
thank said the little girl, <lb />
with dignity; have already <lb />
Better to Strive for and Meet <lb />
Defeat, Than Mutely Accept Life <lb />
of Littleness. <lb />
Poisoning by Flowers. <lb />
It teems incredible that tho <lb />
of that pretty and apparently <lb />
Innocent flower, primrose, should <lb />
poison anybody, but it is a fact that <lb />
certain persons are susceptible to this <lb />
extent, a charming In a west- <lb />
city has just been ill weeks <lb />
with a painful and disfiguring rush <lb />
upon her hands, arms and lace, and <lb />
after trying physicians who <lb />
could not diagnose her case, <lb />
last that her favorite prim- <lb />
roses, fresh bunches of which were <lb />
placed about her house every day <lb />
tho season, were lo for It. <lb />
A girl In her florist shop suffers <lb />
year from same trouble. It Is <lb />
like the strawberry and seafood poi- <lb />
sons, which fortunately, as In this <lb />
affect comparatively few per- <lb />
sons occasionally nasturtiums pro- <lb />
duce a similar effect <lb />
How's <lb />
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- <lb />
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb />
he cured by Hall's catarrh <lb />
Cure. <lb />
f. J. CO. Toledo, O. <lb />
tho undersigned, have known F. J. <lb />
for last IS years, and behave <lb />
Mm perfectly honorable In all <lb />
and financially able to <lb />
out any obligations made by his firm. <lb />
NATIONAL BANK OF <lb />
Toledo, a <lb />
Hall's potent Cure la taken <lb />
upon blood and mu- <lb />
surfaces of <lb />
sent free. cents per Bold <lb />
all <lb />
fake Bail's far <lb />
Mannerly Girls. <lb />
A till young man with a distinctly <lb />
English bearing was pacing the front <lb />
veranda at of tho fashionable <lb />
hotels at Atlantic City not long ago. <lb />
Suddenly came to a stop, readjust <lb />
ed his eye-glass and turned to an ac- <lb />
who was standing by <lb />
said he, the girls <lb />
around here smile st <lb />
that shows that they have <lb />
some quietly returned the <lb />
Air-where else they would <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Better the sorriest citizen thinking <lb />
he can take hold of life, and his faint <lb />
spark of free-will can burn holes <lb />
through the thicket than a <lb />
. of orderly of regular habit <lb />
and contented mien. Rather wilder- <lb />
than that men should find this <lb />
locked world, where all the returns <lb />
are In. <lb />
Better absurd miles, strutting over <lb />
large landscapes, than such a flatness <lb />
i of cheery slaves, taking den from <lb />
their betters. a petty race <lb />
should strive vainly, than acct Its <lb />
own littleness If It is doomed to <lb />
futility, let It at least live as If all <lb />
tho roads to victory were open. <lb />
when we face the push and <lb />
thrust of life In each generation, let us <lb />
be glad that youth is <lb />
right to live. Let the youth flourish <lb />
and advises Harper's Weekly. <lb />
If wiser to tear down the <lb />
than to accept defeat Effort Is finer <lb />
than resignation and peril la <lb />
despair lo routine. And by that <lb />
high courage fresh experiment, <lb />
I they confusion, and lift their <lb />
i heads above despair. So world Is <lb />
I full of homes. Obscure men man <lb />
fully with their stint of work. Count- <lb />
less unknown women suffer and <lb />
Order gains on chaos. A will Is at <lb />
work upon the welter.<lb />
Solid <lb />
Comfort <lb />
that is <lb />
by av is u really cos,, <lb />
place <lb />
because Ike yon <lb />
choose here Is intended ex. <lb />
for that purpose. <lb />
Furniture <lb />
will <lb />
least <lb />
nit your place yea for but <lb />
rear purse. See the offering. <lb />
Taft Vandyke<lb />
A B Checks <lb />
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to ens ail all are cash or notes <lb />
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Phone <lb />
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S. T. HICKS <lb />
Plumbing Heating Contractor <lb />
Moved to New Store on Fourth Street <lb />
Allen's Stables <lb />
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Repair Work a Specialty <lb />
Out of town work will receive our <lb />
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Residence Phone 385-L. Office Phone <lb />
Will OF OUR FOUNT <lb />
May heard from morn <lb />
night, <lb />
Dispensing to those who face <lb />
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It fulls for <lb />
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Fruits, Candies and Vegetables <lb />
Call on <lb />
The California Fruit Store <lb />
Next door to the Proctor Hotel, or phone to No We will <lb />
give your order special attention. Quick service and <lb />
delivery to all parts of City. <lb />
Special Prices on Bananas cents a dozen. <lb />
The California Fruit Store <lb />
T. I. Moore <lb />
Jesse<lb />
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Fire, Health and Accident <lb />
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Land and Drainage Cases a <lb />
In formerly occupied <lb />
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In Building. Third <lb />
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North <lb />
Disc Drag Harrows, Harrows. <lb />
Corn Flankers, <lb />
Fertilizer Distributors. Oliver Chilled Tiger and Red Star <lb />
Tobacco Transplanter. American Wire Fence. Galvanized Roofing Prices tie <lb />
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our MOTTO is QUALITY <lb />
J. R. and MO YE <lb />
H. W. CARTER, SI. D. <lb />
Practice to diseases of the X; <lb />
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Office Dr. D. L. James, <lb />
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J. <lb />
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In Edwards Building, on the <lb />
House Square<lb />
Lawyer <lb />
Practicing In all the Courts <lb />
In Wooten Building on <lb />
street, fronting Court House <lb />
NOTHING REALLY LIKE HOME <lb />
Occasional Journeys Abroad <lb />
Serve to Emphasize the Delights <lb />
of Familiar Surroundings. <lb />
Do e not make all our Journeys <lb />
largely that we may know the, bliss <lb />
of coming home again We forth <lb />
blithely enough need of change <lb />
la Inherent tn all and for <lb />
awhile feel no regret for the fa- <lb />
which we have left behind <lb />
us, asserts a writer In the Atlantic. <lb />
We glory and rejoice In the new, re- <lb />
freshing our eyes and hearts. Hut by <lb />
and by comes the turn, the hesitating. <lb />
Norfolk Southern R. R. <lb />
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N. following schedule figures <lb />
published as Information ONLY <lb />
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a. m. dally, <lb />
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk. <lb />
a. m. dally, for Plymouth. Elisa- <lb />
beth City and Norfolk. Broiler <lb />
Parlor Car service Washington <lb />
to Norfolk. Connects for ail<lb />
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TRY a Ton of Our <lb />
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cheaper than e. s. meal. <lb />
HALL k MOORE <lb />
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choice err flowers <lb />
For all occasions, Roses. <lb />
Violets and the lead <lb />
era. Our art In wedding arrange <lb />
of the latest touch. <lb />
finer in floral offerings to be had <lb />
Blooming pot plants, Hy <lb />
palms, Norfolk pines <lb />
aid many other nice pot plants. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, shrub- <lb />
hedge plants and shade trees <lb />
Vail, telegraph and Telephone <lb />
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J. Jr., <lb />
Agent <lb />
H. <lb />
Still With <lb />
The Mutual Insurance Co. <lb />
of . Y. <lb />
DR. T. H. <lb />
Special i-t in Fitting Glasses. <lb />
At Saturday after the second <lb />
Sunday of each month at J. R. Smith <lb />
and Bros. Store. <lb />
Home Kinston. X. C. <lb />
points north west <lb />
pausing and the slow looking back. g p m dally except Sunday, fir I <lb />
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cloud had come over the sun, and WEST BOUND <lb />
behind us the glow rests on the dis- <lb />
spot from which we set forth. . , <lb />
Ah then, according to our and west. Pullman sleeping car <lb />
we run or saunter back, de- service. Connects north, south <lb />
the miles in our eagerness or and west. <lb />
protracting the pleasure that we may a. m. dally, except Sunday, for <lb />
fully. And when once again Wilson and Raleigh. Connects <lb />
we stand tho thresholds of our for a <lb />
quiet, familiar homes, was there any for ,,, <lb />
gladness of forth to compare .,. <lb />
with this Hooding bits, of return We Intermediate stations. <lb />
further Information and <lb />
are back where we belong. We have <lb />
tasted novelty and have found it good, in sleeping cars, apply to <lb />
chiefly as a spire to quicken the fa- L. Hassell. agent, Greenville. N. C <lb />
We have filled our hands; we <lb />
would empty them now fold them <lb />
and yield them Into the hands of the <lb />
spirit of peace. We have come unto superintendent <lb />
our own again and our on has re- <lb />
us. <lb />
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General Passenger Agent <lb />
W. A. WITT. <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
JOBS F. <lb />
Surgeon. <lb />
has moved his office from Old <lb />
Bow Stables to Dr. Zeno Brown's <lb />
Stables on Fourth Street Phone <lb />
Day or Night. <lb />
i w. <lb />
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. <lb />
of New York <lb />
Assets 447.829.229.16. <lb />
George A. Special Agent <lb />
Evans St. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For Business Success. <lb />
If the young man of today would <lb />
observe a little more closely the things <lb />
shout always having In mind to <lb />
perfect or improve some part of the. <lb />
in <lb />
J W FLORID k <lb />
Veterans Reunion. <lb />
Tickets on sale May 6th <lb />
and 7th good returning to reach <lb />
prior to midnight May 15th, <lb />
may obtained by deposit <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Life, Fire, and r <lb />
Office on Fourth .- <lb />
Wilson's i.-r <lb />
I. I. Moore W. H. <lb />
Loire <lb />
Attorneys at Law <lb />
North <lb />
DR. V. H. <lb />
Specialist In Fitting Glasses. <lb />
at J. R. Smith Store. Ayden <lb />
the second Monday of each month. <lb />
Home Office Washington N. <lb />
work In which he is directly or r ticket with special agent, East <lb />
Interested, his chances of sue- street, Jacksonville, Fla., not <lb />
will be materially Improved. In-L upon pay. <lb />
stead of the work for which I <lb />
ho is paid and which is expected of. <lb />
him if he would try to do the work Stopovers allowed n both directions, <lb />
of the man Just ahead of him. Side trips from Jacksonville at very <lb />
how it has been done and what rates to all Florida, Georgia an. <lb />
i there Is for Improvement, he Alabama points, by applying Atlantic <lb />
would not only be benefiting his em- line ticket West Bay <lb />
but laying a foundation for Jacksonville, Fla. Tickets on <lb />
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Employers of today are constantly; <lb />
on the look out for promising material, <lb />
and young men should always keep <lb />
this In mind and govern themselves <lb />
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Dentist. <lb />
Office over Frank Wilson's Store <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Greenville. N. C<lb />
All urn j at <lb />
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A splendid chance to visit Florida at <lb />
low rates. <lb />
For any address <lb />
W. II. WARD, Agent. <lb />
COAST LINE <lb />
of the <lb />
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The Old Standard general ton. <lb />
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YOU <lb />
SAVINGS <lb />
Ltd j .- <lb />
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opened an <lb />
The Home <lb />
Building and Loan <lb />
Association <lb />
Many a woman saves a little each <lb />
week, but is at a loss where to put it <lb />
Why not deposit it with us where It <lb />
will draw interest and will <lb />
quantity every day<lb />
SEVENTEENTH SERIES <lb />
THE LANDLORD <lb />
GETS THE <lb />
MONEY <lb />
YOU, <lb />
THE <lb />
RECEIPTS <lb />
Did r stop to that <lb />
landlord lbs money while <lb />
n isn't It <lb />
Why own home Call <lb />
how help <lb />
own home. <lb />
Opens May <lb />
Shares Now On <lb />
Sale <lb />
LET <lb />
Why continue paying rent when <lb />
can you with money with <lb />
which to build and you can repay us <lb />
the same as paying runt Lid you ever <lb />
slop to what a nice home you <lb />
could OWN with the money you have <lb />
paid out In <lb />
WE ARE POSITIVELY <lb />
SELLING, AS A WHOLE, THE BEST LIFE <lb />
CONTRACTS, BEING PARTICULARLY FREE <lb />
FROM LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS, AND <lb />
WITH MARKED PRIVILEGES AND BENEFITS TO <lb />
THE PURCHASER. <lb />
Before buying elsewhere, see us, <lb />
IT WILL PAY YOU <lb />
MOSELEY BROS. <lb />
GENERAL AGENTS. <lb />
i n <lb />
Child H <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22- <lb />
Men and women who are vitally Inter <lb />
In the movement for a better <lb />
child life have gathered here from <lb />
many countries to take part in the 3rd <lb />
international congress on the welfare <lb />
f the child. Today was given over to <lb />
the reception of the visiting delegates, <lb />
who have come from countries <lb />
f Europe and South America, from <lb />
China and Japan and from all parts of <lb />
States and Canada. <lb />
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION <lb />
ELECTION UPON PROPOSITION <lb />
TO VOTE SPECIAL TAX IN <lb />
SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER I, <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. PITT <lb />
COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that the <lb />
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
in regular meeting assembled, on <lb />
the 6th day of April 1914, ordered an <lb />
Candidate's <lb />
Cards. <lb />
ill Cards are per <lb />
inch per In <lb />
Far Sheriff <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
and the public generally that I am i <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary, and will <lb />
the vote and help of any. <lb />
W. SIMON MOVE. <lb />
National Congress of Mothers CreeK <lb />
and Parent Teachers Associations, township, Pitt county, North Carolina <lb />
which has directed the arrangements on June a <lb />
for the conference has prepared a pro-1 ,,,,, or proposition <lb />
gramme extending over live days and j of for or levying a <lb />
for the discussion of a of cents oh <lb />
morrow and Friday will be given over valuation of prop- <lb />
variety of subjects. The sessions to- and on ho <lb />
to papers and round table discussions, of said District No. <lb />
on the relations of the child to the R Creek as fol <lb />
Far Sheriff. <lb />
Tc the Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb />
I take this method of announcing my <lb />
candidacy for sheriff subject to the <lb />
Democratic primaries. Should I b <lb />
elected will endeavor to administer <lb />
the duties of the office with prompt <lb />
using to all. I thank <lb />
you for your and beg to re- <lb />
main your obedient servant. <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
J. J. <lb />
home. The relations of the child to <lb />
the school will be the general subject <lb />
for Saturday. On Sunday Church <lb />
and Child will he the general <lb />
topic and Monday child's <lb />
relation to the state will be consider <lb />
ed. <lb />
Far Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends and <lb />
to the public generally that I am t <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. will <lb />
dale the support of all. <lb />
R HYMAN. <lb />
at Grifton District <lb />
line, on Creek and <lb />
runs an direction <lb />
to Pitt and Craven County line, <lb />
thence with Pitt and Craven county <lb />
line to a point including the Greene <lb />
lands. E. E. Powell lands. W. <lb />
Recital Training School Patrick and J. B. Kilpatrick. thence <lb />
Auspices of Edgar Al- n a northern direction to Swift <lb />
Inn Poe Literary Society. Creek, including the W. H. Patrick <lb />
land, then up said creek to Gum <lb />
The recital the Training School Swamp, thence up <lb />
on the evening of April 28th. will be to the Pugh lands, <lb />
one of exceptional interest to all to the west <lb />
lovers of good music. The program the road lo District line, <lb />
will appeal to every one, not only be. District Number Swift Creek, or. <lb />
cause of the talented musicians who known as the Hanrahan Dis , <lb />
have been engaged by the Poe Liter- j thence with <lb />
but because of the beauty district and Grifton district lino. <lb />
the numbers selected these mil <lb />
Far Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
that am a candidate for sheriff if <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb />
be elected I will endeavor to serve <lb />
the people one and all to the best <lb />
my ability. I will appreciate your <lb />
vole help. <lb />
ERNEST R. DUDLEY. <lb />
for their program. <lb />
The from Wagner's <lb />
for violin. Which <lb />
will be played Mr. Israel <lb />
the Massenet, for cello. <lb />
And notice is further hereby given <lb />
that an entirely new registration for <lb />
said was ordered and called, <lb />
and that J. P. Jr. was and <lb />
If appointed registrar for said <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
I lake this method of announcing t <lb />
citizens of Pitt county that I am <lb />
a candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
party. If elected I to <lb />
serve the to the best of ability. I <lb />
will appreciate your vote and an- <lb />
help you may give me. <lb />
C. E. FLEMING. <lb />
-land Items. <lb />
April Anna <lb />
IS Lawrence, and Louie <lb />
Dell Pittman. who spent Easter at <lb />
hone returned Tuesday to resume <lb />
their school work here. <lb />
Prof. C W. Wilson and Mr I <lb />
West of Greenville was here las week <lb />
Mr. Thompson and Mr. of <lb />
Raleigh was here Tuesday <lb />
Miss Susie Proctor to <lb />
school at Wilson after spending Easter <lb />
a home with her parents. <lb />
Mr. W. K Proctor went to Wash- <lb />
on business. <lb />
Mr. A II, of Greenville <lb />
was here Wednesday. <lb />
Mr C. T. and Mr. L. <lb />
Arthur of were in town last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. John Warren returned from <lb />
Conetoe Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. W, Proctor lo <lb />
Thursday and returned. <lb />
Mr. II. Daniels of Washington <lb />
was a visitor here last week. <lb />
Miss Mary Proctor went to in <lb />
Friday evening to visit Miss Annie <lb />
lie Parker. <lb />
Several of our people attended <lb />
church at Black Jack Sunday. Among <lb />
those who attended Miss Pen. <lb />
Proctor, <lb />
Proctor. Messrs. Jno Warren. J A <lb />
Clark. Stephen Phelps and Hassel <lb />
The farmers are very <lb />
their lands for planting. Some <lb />
the farmers are through planting <lb />
corn. The tobacco plants are very <lb />
small for time of year. They seem to <lb />
be more plentiful than were thought <lb />
first . <lb />
We are requested to announce that <lb />
there will be a here Fri- <lb />
day night in the school building. The <lb />
peas belong to the school. They were <lb />
planted in order to secure means for <lb />
the school You are requested to come <lb />
out and supply your wants It you are <lb />
ii need of any pens. We hope to have <lb />
you with us. <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 />
Special Agent <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Only Be <lb />
to <lb />
Coward Drug Co. <lb />
ICE <lb />
CREAM <lb />
it <lb />
All <lb />
Toilet A tide.<lb />
Kodak Supplies <lb />
NaUr <lb />
Coward Wooten Drug Co. <lb />
Office Carr and <lb />
Atkins Store. <lb />
which Miss Ethel Lee will and w F Harding. B. A. John. <lb />
by Schubert for soprano., holders or Judges of election <lb />
which will he sung by Mrs. <lb />
He sufficient in themselves to <lb />
an audience with out the other beau- <lb />
and that the books for registration <lb />
will be open on Saturday May 16th, <lb />
1914. and closed at sunset on <lb />
recital on the 28th will be the most <lb />
artistic event of the years, and the <lb />
on the program. The day 1914 on each <lb />
during said <lb />
period, the registration hooks will <lb />
opportunity should not be over look-1 ,, said store, and <lb />
by those who like music. The Poe j the <lb />
literary Society would be glad to give rod open at <lb />
this recital to the public but the ex o, and all <lb />
incurred in bringing these m Special School <lb />
fists to Greenville make it necessary Tax to be held on Tuesday, <lb />
to charge admission. i June 18th. 1914 will he required to re <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to the voters <lb />
Pitt county that I am a candidate for <lb />
sheriff subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. If elected I prom <lb />
to serve the county to the best of <lb />
my ability; never shirking from the <lb />
duties of the office. Thanking you in <lb />
advance for your vote and support. <lb />
JOE <lb />
The tickets will be <lb />
and <lb />
BELL. Clerk. <lb />
j This the 14th day of April 1914. <lb />
B. M. LEWIS. Chairman <lb />
of m <lb />
He Coast Line. <lb />
North South <lb />
No. SI a. at. No. p. m <lb />
No p. at. No. P i j <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
East West Bound <lb />
No. a. No. I a. n <lb />
rip a. m. No. 7.54 a. m <lb />
No. II p. m. No. p. a <lb />
For <lb />
lo Democratic Voters of <lb />
Judicial <lb />
At the request of Democrats from <lb />
various sections, of the district I here <lb />
by announce that I will be a j <lb />
in the next judicial convention for the <lb />
office of Solicitor for the Fifth Judi- <lb />
district. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
New Bern. N. C. <lb />
V. It. C. A. News. <lb />
Miss Mary Dudley Powell, one of <lb />
student <lb />
South At of V. w c <lb />
A. work, has made a short visit to th- <lb />
Training School this week. Her <lb />
while here was busily employed in <lb />
meeting committee in the organ <lb />
talking to them of their post <lb />
work and suggesting new lines of ac j <lb />
or means of making old more <lb />
effective. <lb />
In her talk to Association an <lb />
school evening, she told of the <lb />
organization in all its force and <lb />
strength, of the way in which it has <lb />
branched and is branching out into <lb />
many lines of activity, and gave <lb />
of all this work, the j <lb />
of Jesus Christ. Her talk made <lb />
girls the importance and the <lb />
magnitude of the Young Women's <lb />
Christian Association work and made <lb />
each girl glad that she was a small <lb />
part of such a world wide movement <lb />
Miss Powell's visit was enjoyed by, <lb />
all the girls and every one regret; <lb />
she could not stay longer. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
House Painting, Interior <lb />
Hinging, Window Shades. <lb />
Malaria or Chills Fever <lb />
Prescription No. Mt is prepared especially <lb />
MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. <lb />
Five or iii dotes will break and <lb />
if taken as a tonic the Fever will not <lb />
return. on the liver than <lb />
and not gripe or sicken. <lb />
When You BUY <lb />
Buy THE BEST <lb />
An <lb />
Edison <lb />
Plays all Records. <lb />
Has Diamond Point <lb />
Records. <lb />
Ask For a <lb />
Demonstration <lb />
Sam White Piano Co, <lb />
Far Sheriff. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for sheriff of county, <lb />
my good friends will help me. If elect <lb />
ed I will serve you faithfully. <lb />
H. B. SMITH <lb />
For <lb />
I hereby announce myself as <lb />
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb />
to the Democratic primary. <lb />
Is W. L. HAM. <lb />
New Fiction Library. <lb />
Sandy Crockett. <lb />
North of Fifty Three by Sinclair. <lb />
Chance by Jas. Conrad. <lb />
Ariadne of Allan Water by <lb />
Black Is White by <lb />
The Stranger at the Gate by Wright. <lb />
Diane of the Green Van Dairy <lb />
The Marriage of by <lb />
by Martin. <lb />
Mrs. Brand by <lb />
The Garden by Maxwell. <lb />
Sunshine Jane by Warner. <lb />
Baseball Joe in Central League <lb />
Chad wick. <lb />
The Library is open from Ii <lb />
on Mondays. Wednesdays and <lb />
Fridays. <lb />
MRS. W. A Librarian <lb />
County Home I and fur <lb />
Whereas the Hoard of Commission- <lb />
of Pitt county have decided to dis- <lb />
pose Of the Old county home property <lb />
and to establish a home <lb />
Greenville, the Hoard on March <lb />
1914 appointed a committee consist- <lb />
of B. II. Lewis, J. O. Taylor and <lb />
Julius Brown to divide present <lb />
county home land and buildings for <lb />
the purpose of selling the same. And <lb />
whereas said committee has divided <lb />
tract of land in four lots, dividing <lb />
land lying on the east side of the <lb />
Greenville and New Bern road in <lb />
lots and the land lying on the west <lb />
side of the Greenville and New <lb />
road into two lots. No the <lb />
northern portion lying on the east <lb />
side of the Greenville and New Bern <lb />
road and contains acres more or <lb />
less of which about acres is <lb />
land and said lot will retain live build- <lb />
Lo No. is the southern <lb />
of the land on the east side of the <lb />
Notice of Precinct Meetings. <lb />
As chairman of the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county, and <lb />
virtue of authority of a meeting of <lb />
the said Den. Com- <lb />
held in the town of Greenville <lb />
op Saturday, April 11th, 1814. I here <lb />
by notify all Democratic voters <lb />
there will be held on Saturday, May <lb />
at o'clock precinct meetings <lb />
in the several in Pitt <lb />
at their respective voting places, <lb />
for the purpose of selecting delegates <lb />
lo the county convention, which con- <lb />
at the court house in Greenville <lb />
on Saturday. May 1914. at <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
At the county convention delegates <lb />
will he elected to the state, <lb />
and judicial conventions. <lb />
The number of delegates to which <lb />
each township is entitled to send <lb />
the county convention is as follows. <lb />
Heaver Dam. . <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Greenville and New Bern road an Carolina <lb />
Far Sheriff. <lb />
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county <lb />
I hereby announce myself a candidate <lb />
for the nomination for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county subject to the action of th <lb />
Democratic primary of said county. <lb />
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb />
to make you a good officer. Thanking <lb />
one and all for your support and o <lb />
operation am. <lb />
JNO. GIBSON, <lb />
of Township. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Hill <lb />
I nil I he a candidate for the office <lb />
Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb />
lo the action of the Democratic <lb />
thank the people for the sup <lb />
port they have given me in the past <lb />
and if elected, promise to give them <lb />
same service I have tried to give <lb />
since I have been ill office <lb />
B. WILSON <lb />
tr. <lb />
To Cure a Cold In One Day <lb />
,., BIOKO Moss Of <lb />
nut and <lb />
refund if it to <lb />
W. GROVE'S on <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I in hi to the voters of Green- <lb />
wile township that I am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the <lb />
Democratic primary and will <lb />
their vote and help <lb />
A. R. <lb />
New Gar- <lb />
den Seed <lb />
Flower Seed <lb />
Onion Sets <lb />
Maine Red <lb />
Irish Cobblers <lb />
Seed Oats <lb />
Rape Seed <lb />
Dr. Hess Stock <lb />
Poultry Powder <lb />
S M <lb />
contains 53.50 acres more or less <lb />
which bout S acres is cleared land <lb />
said is to have three buildings, <lb />
buildings Nos. and Lot No. <lb />
consists of the southern portion o; <lb />
the land on the west side of the Green <lb />
villa and New Bern road and <lb />
acres more or less and on said lot <lb />
there are now three buildings and <lb />
building No. is also assigned to said <lb />
lot, there Is about acres of cleared <lb />
land on said lot. Lot No. consists of <lb />
the northern portion the land on th <lb />
west side of the Greenville and New <lb />
road and contains 28.30 acre-l <lb />
more or less of which about acres is <lb />
cleared land. There is a good hull <lb />
on same and building No. Is a <lb />
to said lot. A complete man <lb />
said division is in the of <lb />
Register of Deeds for inspection. And <lb />
on report of the committee to the <lb />
hoard on Tuesday. April <lb />
approved the report of the committee <lb />
and ordered the committee to sell the <lb />
land on May 1914. <lb />
Therefore by virtue of the orders <lb />
of the Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county above referred <lb />
will on Monday the 4th day o. <lb />
May 1914, at o'clock M., before th <lb />
court house door in Greenville, X. C . <lb />
expose the above described land <lb />
public auction lo the highest bidder <lb />
in as above set out and as a <lb />
whole, provided any bidder bids more <lb />
for the said land as one whole tract <lb />
than the total sum hid for the <lb />
tracts separately. Terms of sale <lb />
per cent cash, per cent October <lb />
per cent November and per <lb />
cent January I, 1915. Possession to <lb />
be given January 1915 This th- <lb />
day of April 1914. <lb />
B. II. LEWIS, <lb />
J. O. <lb />
IS BROWN. <lb />
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I hereby call upon and request <lb />
Democratic voters to attend these <lb />
meetings, that all people and <lb />
all sections may be fully represented <lb />
in the county convention This the <lb />
day of April, 1914 <lb />
CHAS. C. <lb />
Chairman Democratic Executive Com. <lb />
F. M. WOOTEN, Secretary <lb />
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Having qualified as executors o <lb />
Harriet I. Ross deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
County North Carolina, this Is to <lb />
notify all persons having claims <lb />
the estate of the said deceased, <lb />
ti. exhibit them to the undersigned <lb />
twelve months from this date, <lb />
this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their <lb />
All persons Indebted to said <lb />
will please make Immediate payment <lb />
This April 13th. 1914. <lb />
l Ross <lb />
A. Ross <lb />
Executors. <lb />
F. O. James and Son. <lb />
Attorneys.<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 />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
I Edwards, deceased late of Pitt <lb />
county, N. Is to notify all persons <lb />
having claim- the estate of <lb />
Che said deceased to exhibit them to <lb />
the undersigned within months <lb />
this date, or this notice will be <lb />
leaded in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
arsons indebted to said estate <lb />
lease make Immediate payment. <lb />
This April 7th, 1914. <lb />
J. H. <lb />
Administrator <lb />
F. O. JAMBS t SON Atty. <lb />
FOB OF OXEN <lb />
weight about pounds, ages six or <lb />
even. Well broke. <lb />
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Greenville N. C. <lb />
I law w Route I <lb />
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HOUSTON, Texas, April 88.- -News <lb />
paper editors and publishers from <lb />
section of the country are round- <lb />
up here for the annual convention <lb />
of the National Editorial Association. <lb />
The convention will have its opening <lb />
tomorrow and the sessions will be <lb />
continued over Friday and Saturday. <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 />
same. This the 6th day or April <lb />
O. C. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
Mrs. Lula lot <lb />
Dixon lot 1.19 <lb />
Wiley Downs lot <lb />
J. P. Locust lots <lb />
T. C. Nelson lot <lb />
Williams lot n <lb />
MONEY l WHEAT. <lb />
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bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable <lb />
of trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
puts or calls on bushels <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 />
B. v. <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Address all mall to Lock Box <lb />
Executors Notice <lb />
Having qualified as executors of H. <lb />
C. Cannon, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, Is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said deceased to present them <lb />
to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months of this date or this notice will <lb />
be pleaded n bar of their recovery <lb />
All Indebted to said estate will <lb />
please make Immediate payment This <lb />
the nth of April <lb />
B. CANNON, <lb />
J. . CANNON, <lb />
Hz seniors <lb />
F. IAMBS SON, ltd <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Is the Bash at all <lb />
Application far Pardon. <lb />
Notice la hereby given that on the <lb />
day of April 1914 or as soon thereafter <lb />
as la convenient to the Governor, at. <lb />
application will be presented to th- <lb />
for the pardon 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 />
fathered corn the Held and <lb />
ed to six months on the roads of Pitt <lb />
county. This the day of March <lb />
1914. <lb />
BROWN, <lb />
S. J. <lb />
for Will Pitt <lb />
LIME <lb />
Is the of ail Write far <lb />
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I State, Ii on lb Farm, and price <lb />
of lime. Don't buy earth, <lb />
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STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
HOW APRIL <lb />
Hts IN <lb />
War history has been made <lb />
three times before on April <lb />
the date of President Huerta's <lb />
refusal to salute the flag In <lb />
for the arrest of American <lb />
marines. Here are the <lb />
1773. <lb />
Battle of Lexington and Con. <lb />
cord. First bloodshed of the rev <lb />
l-ill. <lb />
Sixth Massachusetts fired on at <lb />
Baltimore. First bloodshed of <lb />
the civil war. <lb />
April <lb />
Congress declares Cuba free and <lb />
Independent, and demands with <lb />
of the Spanish troops. <lb />
War declared. <lb />
April 1914 <lb />
Huerta refused to accede to- de <lb />
of United States that be <lb />
the United States flag. <lb />
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President Wilson asks Congress <lb />
to him to <lb />
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dress for Insults to the <lb />
can flag. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In the Superior Court <lb />
Publications of <lb />
G. E. <lb />
Atlantic Coast Line Road Com- <lb />
New York Central and <lb />
son River Railroad Company Old <lb />
Dominion Steam Ship Company ant <lb />
Clyde Line Steamship Company. <lb />
The defendants. New York Central <lb />
and Hudson River Rail Road Company <lb />
and the Old Dominion Steamship <lb />
Company will take notice that an <lb />
action entitled as above, has been <lb />
commenced in Superior Court o <lb />
Pitt County, for the collection of <lb />
damages arising by the delay In <lb />
the shipment of one certain engine <lb />
shipped to O. B. Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina, by Motor Co., <lb />
of New York, on or about <lb />
March 3rd. 1913, by way of the New <lb />
York Central and Hudson River Rail- <lb />
road company, the Old Steam <lb />
ship Company and Clyde Line <lb />
Steamship Company; and the said de- <lb />
will further take notice that <lb />
they ere required to appear at the <lb />
next term of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County to be held on the 11th, <lb />
day after the 1st Monday In March, <lb />
It being the day of May, 1914, at <lb />
the Court House of said County, In <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina and ans- <lb />
or demur to the complaint of <lb />
plaintiff In said action, or plain- <lb />
tiff will apply to the Court for the <lb />
relief demanded In said complaint. <lb />
This 11th day of April, 1914. <lb />
D. C. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb />
By, A T. D. C. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb />
ltd <lb />
to Creditors. <lb />
Whereas by a decree of the Superior <lb />
court of Pitt county, made by his honor <lb />
F. A. Daniels. Judge Presiding -it <lb />
term. Pitt county super- <lb />
court in that certain special ac- <lb />
entitled J. H. Tripp vs. I. J. <lb />
J. S. was appoints <lb />
receiver of the firm of Tripp, Hart t <lb />
Company and was authorized by said <lb />
decree of court to take possession <lb />
of collections of all kinds, notes, <lb />
gages and claims of whatsoever <lb />
due to the of Tripp, Hart Com <lb />
and collect the same as speedily <lb />
practicable. <lb />
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons l.;. to firm of Tripp. <lb />
Hart Company to make Immediate <lb />
settlement with J. Rosa, receiver, <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
the firm of Tripp, Hart A Company <lb />
Executors Notice and <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 />
said estate are notified <lb />
to exhibit the before me on <lb />
or before the 30th day of March <lb />
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 day <lb />
of starch 1914. <lb />
W. J. KITTRELL, <lb />
Executor the last will and <lb />
of F. A. Patrick, deceased. <lb />
3-27-Id N. <lb />
claims with said receiver. This the <lb />
26th day of March, 1914. <lb />
J. ROSS. <lb />
3-31 It. Receiver of Tripp, Hart Co <lb />
Having duly as <lb />
tor on the estate of <lb />
ton deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb />
all persons having claims against said <lb />
estate to present them to me properly <lb />
authenticated on or before the V <lb />
day of March 1915 or this notice will <lb />
he 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. 3-31 Id <lb />
notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having duly Qualified before <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as executor of the estate of B. A. <lb />
Br., deceased, notice la hereby <lb />
given to all persons Indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned; and all person <lb />
having claims against said estate are <lb />
notified to present same to the <lb />
for payment on or before <lb />
March or this notice will <lb />
plead In the bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 1st day 1914. <lb />
L. CARPER. <lb />
Executor of the estate of B. A. <lb />
deceased. <lb />
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N. Y., April <lb />
The third annual session of <lb />
Wyoming Conference of the Methodist <lb />
Episcopal church was opened In the <lb />
Tabernacle here today, with Bishop <lb />
Joseph F. Berry presiding. The con- <lb />
will be concluded next <lb />
day with announcement of the <lb />
pastoral assignments. <lb />
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At a late hour Thursday afternoon <lb />
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Saturday night January he <lb />
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was nothing that could be done unless <lb />
he could get him to a hospital where <lb />
he could undergo an operation. To <lb />
this Smith replied that he would <lb />
die at home than in the hospital. <lb />
Smith then told Dr. Morrill how the <lb />
shooting occurred which as he stated <lb />
was as <lb />
That he entered the store of S. M <lb />
Pollard and that Pollard said to him. <lb />
get out of here, get out of <lb />
He then stated that he asked <lb />
what for, and that without other words <lb />
Pollard drew his revolver and tired <lb />
fatal <lb />
Dr. Morrill testified that Smith w e- <lb />
carried to the Washington hospital <lb />
on the midnight train, where he died <lb />
about six o'clock Sunday morning, <lb />
made no other statement than the <lb />
above mentioned. <lb />
After the cross examination of the <lb />
witness by counsel for the defense. <lb />
Judge Daniel ordered that court <lb />
u until morning. <lb />
After court had adjourned and <lb />
jury retired, counsel for the defense <lb />
applied to Judge Daniels, under a <lb />
writ of habeas corpus, for the release <lb />
of Pollard under bond in the sum of <lb />
This was opposed by <lb />
for the state, and there was much <lb />
discussion on both sides, and the mat. <lb />
r ended for the time being by Judge <lb />
Daniels saying he would take it under <lb />
consideration until today for his de- <lb />
court assembled this A. M. at and <lb />
I; was decided by Judge Daniels that <lb />
be would take up matter of writ <lb />
at the noon hour. <lb />
First for prosecution this <lb />
a m. was Mr. F. S. whose test <lb />
was as <lb />
That he went into <lb />
store for a cigar about o'clock <lb />
Saturday night Jan. 17th, where some <lb />
boys were playing a punch board. <lb />
Pollard was behind the <lb />
After a very short time Smith entered <lb />
by front door placed hands Inside <lb />
pockets walked toward rear and <lb />
said he noticed Pollard <lb />
watching Smith. As started <lb />
to leave store be hoard say <lb />
out of then turn- <lb />
ed and as he did so, he heard the <lb />
command, out of and <lb />
a revolver report followed immediate- <lb />
Bays that there were only a few <lb />
seconds from the time Pollard said <lb />
get out of here and time of the <lb />
run of a gun. The two clinched and <lb />
second shot was then fired, and that <lb />
Pollard had hold of the breech o <lb />
gun and Smith the lie then <lb />
wrung the gun from Smith and Pol- <lb />
lard, while this was going on <lb />
said. you have shot me and kill- <lb />
ed me for Pollard replied <lb />
have cursed mo enough and <lb />
have taken it my last time. <lb />
When Smith was being carried <lb />
from store he pulled revolver from <lb />
his left hip pocket and tired across <lb />
breast at Pollard. <lb />
Askew and Belcher helped <lb />
to take Smith home. On way horn <lb />
Carl said that he would go <lb />
for the doctor and Smith told <lb />
he need not go for a doctor as lie was <lb />
already dying. When they got Smith <lb />
to his home be culled his wife by <lb />
name and said, Sum Pollard <lb />
has shot me and killed me. you need <lb />
not cut up about it for I am going to <lb />
On cross examination <lb />
to former testimony. <lb />
Second witness was Chief . <lb />
of New Bern, to state good character <lb />
of V. S. former witness. <lb />
Then was called Sheriff A. Gas- <lb />
of New Bern, also to state good <lb />
character of Hot h said same <lb />
be good. <lb />
The fourth witness was D. R. <lb />
Morgan, he stated that <lb />
on Saturday night Jan. 17th, he came <lb />
out of barber shop adjoining Pollard's <lb />
place. He saw a number of boys <lb />
standing around and he opened the <lb />
door to go in and as hi did he saw <lb />
Pollard standing- by the with <lb />
a gun in his hand and heard him say <lb />
out of to Smith and at <lb />
that moment shot him. Upon cross- <lb />
examination held to tame <lb />
testimony. <lb />
The fifth called was H. II. Howard, <lb />
also an eye-witness. He stated that <lb />
he was in Pollard's drug store on <lb />
Saturday night Jan. 17th. standing by <lb />
side of counter, and that Flowers. <lb />
Skinner boys. Perkins and a <lb />
few others were in the store and Hint <lb />
all the boys were at a punch hour. <lb />
when Smith entered door. Smith w <lb />
walking with hands in aide pants <lb />
pockets. <lb />
Howard spoke to Smith and <lb />
up and take a <lb />
Smith said I am not taking any <lb />
Howard turned bis <lb />
face toward punch board and paid <lb />
more attention. Pollard turned and <lb />
walked toward the cash register <lb />
Howard testified that he then heard a <lb />
say and at that <lb />
moment a shot was fired. He turned <lb />
and saw Pollard with the revolver in <lb />
his right band and Smith had his left <lb />
hand on of the gun. two <lb />
had clinched and another fol. <lb />
lowed. Howard ran <lb />
another shot fired he returned and <lb />
heard Pollard say Smith had <lb />
cursed him like a dog and he had Ink <lb />
en it ma last <lb />
E. S. Hobgood another eye witness <lb />
was then called and his testimony was <lb />
that on Saturday night 17th ho went <lb />
into drug store to get a pack <lb />
age of cigarettes and that a number <lb />
of boys were standing around a punch <lb />
board. That Smith was standing in <lb />
the store about or feet from Pol- <lb />
lard Hands In bis side <lb />
pockets. That ho had seen Smith in <lb />
store a few minutes before <lb />
Pollard went the cigar case and <lb />
sold Hobgood a package of cigarettes. <lb />
lie started out was standing <lb />
near middle store. Hobgood hi <lb />
Pollard say t mid turned and <lb />
saw Pollard with a revolve- <lb />
drawn on Smith and fired into him. <lb />
After Smith sprang <lb />
forward and of <lb />
gun. Hobgood I Inn ran lo <lb />
store where bl the night police- <lb />
man and told Mini Pollard had <lb />
Chief h. He staled that h <lb />
did not go to the drug store and <lb />
when lie aw i again he was <lb />
being the street hi; <lb />
home. Mr. Held his teat I. <lb />
in crow examination. <lb />
Seventh was Skinner <lb />
an eye That he lived four <lb />
miles from and that he and <lb />
his brother, to <lb />
to the moving show. That h <lb />
the show . ten o'clock and as <lb />
be passed store a bunch of <lb />
boys were ling a, punch board <lb />
Pollard at counter wait <lb />
on boys. entered about <lb />
minutes. with coat unbutton- <lb />
ed and hands side pants pockets <lb />
and one of boys asked Smith to <lb />
take a chance he replied that be <lb />
didn't want to. moved to the <lb />
cigar show case Smith was <lb />
i. little distant s turned his face- <lb />
to the punch in a few min- <lb />
he say <lb />
and a was fired. Skinner <lb />
said he fled store. <lb />
as Roy an <lb />
eye witness. He that he was in <lb />
on same occasion as <lb />
above witness, Smith came in and <lb />
walked toward of store. Skin. <lb />
Bar said that hoard Pollard <lb />
out of Smith said what <lb />
does this mean without other <lb />
words Pollard at him. Skinner <lb />
tan out and later- returned to the store <lb />
where he Smith <lb />
had cursed like a dog the week <lb />
before and that no man could do <lb />
Ninth was C. B, Bowen of <lb />
Martin so eye witness. That <lb />
he was in on business Sat- <lb />
January and that <lb />
day night he MM in drug <lb />
store where of boys were <lb />
playing a punch A few mi out . <lb />
Chief Smith i red the door with <lb />
hands in his s ride pockets. <lb />
When he In he walked by <lb />
the and to the middle of <lb />
the e In w moments ho heard <lb />
some one say out of and <lb />
immediately a to shot was fired. <lb />
ho turned and astir the two men <lb />
clinched and rushed out of the <lb />
door. He through the window <lb />
saw tight hand the <lb />
breach of a and Smiths left <lb />
second report then saw several <lb />
hand on the he heard the <lb />
men start to Smith out and as <lb />
they were near the door Smith <lb />
drew gun and Pollard. <lb />
Tenth Ii. C. Turnage. The <lb />
pistol If product and <lb />
some of the being still <lb />
ed. Sheriff was ordered to <lb />
load same ho did. <lb />
Mr. of Fanny Die <lb />
and said that ,;. Saturday night Jan- <lb />
17th, was in his <lb />
In his store. o'clock <lb />
Chief Smith cane in and that at that <lb />
time he was a sober condition. <lb />
About Turnage was told <lb />
that S. U. Pollard had Smith. <lb />
I Turnage rushed in and found Mr. <lb />
and Askew endeavoring <lb />
lo separate the men. <lb />
I Smith said has me and hilled <lb />
tor nothing. Turnage and <lb />
and Askew started <lb />
Smith out. Just before leaving the door <lb />
Smith drew a revolver from his let; <lb />
hip pocket and tired at Pollard. On <lb />
way home Smith remarked <lb />
times that he was going to die. Turn- <lb />
age says he was in the bank <lb />
day or Tuesday before the shooting <lb />
and that Pollard to the window <lb />
and asked him what he would II him <lb />
a pistol for Turnage told him <lb />
that he would sell him one for par <lb />
cent profit. <lb />
Immediately alter the adjournment <lb />
Pt the counsel met <lb />
the Judge in conference to continue <lb />
the motion for writ Habeas Corpus <lb />
to allow the defendant bail in the sum <lb />
of After a warm discussion <lb />
of the matter Judge Daniels refused to <lb />
permit bail for Mr. Pollard. <lb />
Session. <lb />
This afternoons session of court <lb />
convened at o'clock and up <lb />
this paper went to press the follow- <lb />
witnesses for prosecution had <lb />
J. K- testimony was <lb />
as That he began work at the <lb />
store of T. C. and J. W. Turnage <lb />
January 1st. On Monday or Tues- <lb />
day of the week before tragedy, Pol <lb />
lard came into the store to purchase <lb />
an automatic gun and Mr. Spivey sold <lb />
him one. The pistol with which Po <lb />
lard shot Smith was brought into <lb />
court and by Mr. Spivey as <lb />
the one sold him Saturday night he <lb />
was at store and slates <lb />
he went to drug store i <lb />
-0 or minutes after shooting had <lb />
occurred. He also states that the <lb />
only statement which he heard made <lb />
that of Pollard who said that <lb />
Smith had cursed him to everything <lb />
he could of a few days before and <lb />
that now he had put an end to it. <lb />
Andrew Moore, who testified that he <lb />
was night police. That at the time of <lb />
the shooting on Saturday night Jan. <lb />
17th that he was in the rear o- <lb />
and Co's. store and that <lb />
to this time he had talked to <lb />
Smith and knew him to be in a <lb />
state. That upon hearing of the <lb />
shooting he went immediately to Pol <lb />
lards store. He entered the drug <lb />
store where he saw the two men <lb />
clinched, Pollard holding the breech <lb />
a pistol and Smith holding the <lb />
He caught wrist and tried <lb />
to part th when Smith said <lb />
pull my arm like that. Pollard has <lb />
shot and killed me for and <lb />
Pollard said that Smith had cursed <lb />
him to everything that he could think <lb />
of an he had put up with it <lb />
last time. two men were then <lb />
separated ant was carried <lb />
from the store. That when near the <lb />
door Smith drew a revolver from ho <lb />
Refugee Train Left There <lb />
Last Night With Five Hun- <lb />
to Puerto, <lb />
Mexico. <lb />
CONGRESS ASKED <lb />
FOR APPROPRIATION <lb />
PREVENT EPIDEMIC <lb />
Reports Coming From Cordoba States That <lb />
Seven Americans Were Executed There <lb />
Yesterday by the Federals. Upon <lb />
Secretary Bryan Has Been Unable <lb />
To Have Report Confirmed <lb />
WASHINGTON. April than three hundred Amer- <lb />
remain in Mexico City. It is the smallest number in that city in hall <lb />
a century according to official received here. Most of those re- <lb />
are expected to take chances and stick in the capital. Jammed <lb />
refugee train with more than live hundred Americans; several <lb />
men and Germans left the Mexican capital last night to Puerto. <lb />
Mexico, where they will board an American transport. Swamped by In <lb />
refugees from the war scene desperate efforts to care for them are <lb />
being made by the treasury, public Health, labor, state, war and navy de <lb />
Secretary asked congress to appropriate one hundred <lb />
thousand dollars to be used by the public health service lo prevent the <lb />
epidemic that generally hits Mexico about this time each year. The safe <lb />
of the thousands of American soldiers now in that country. <lb />
VERA April M.- The fighting fifth brigade still lighting <lb />
aboard the transports tied up at the docks while is con. <lb />
with Adm rail Badger Fletcher completing derails to trans- <lb />
fer the control of Cruz from navy to army. forces of <lb />
the now report from Mexico City <lb />
that the danger of Americana have passed for the present. <lb />
though agreeing to mediation plan BraiM, Chile powers are ask <lb />
Americans to leave interior. Huerta doing everything possible to <lb />
strengthen his forces. treating with rebel with <lb />
view of forcing an alliance. <lb />
WASHINGTON, April time was the diplomatic <lb />
of the Mexican mediation program today. Secretary Bryan Mated that <lb />
this government was on a standstill regarding mediation, pending <lb />
affirmative action by Argentine. and Chile mediations. That <lb />
of Brazil. Argentine and bile would act alone without injecting <lb />
any European powers into the situation. So far a. Is known as <lb />
Secretary Bryan no further has been received from Villa or Car- <lb />
Confirmation was lacking Bryan at the reports of several <lb />
left hip picket and turning, fired Americans being at and <lb />
Pollard. <lb />
Mrs. T. H. Smith, who that <lb />
she was the wife of the late T. H. <lb />
Smith. That she had been married <lb />
1-8 years. That they had one child <lb />
who was now dead. That on night <lb />
of Saturday. January <lb />
band was brought home and that h- <lb />
on Page <lb />
CRUZ, April From reports here there are good <lb />
reason to believe that not a single American has lost his life Mexico <lb />
during last two weeks. Many Jailed, but refugees stories indicate that <lb />
the imprisonment to save them from the mobs. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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