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I PU <lb/>
Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
W. V. <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says I bean to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad. I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
I wish every- suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble, it has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today M <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
Make Your Own <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb/>
Buy gals. L. M. SEMI-MIXED HEAL PAINT. <lb/>
at per <lb/>
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it <lb/>
You then make cf pure paint for <lb/>
Its only per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb/>
in <lb/>
SI 0.50 <lb/>
The SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT Is <lb/>
ZINC and OIL. palm tor It. <lb/>
Use a gal. mil of any you buy, and r <lb/>
made, return the paint and get ALL your mi . . <lb/>
G I C. <lb/>
kS SHOW BILL, -t C. <lb/>
CO, I <lb/>
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb/>
A GENERAL ME GROVE'S <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless Tonic is Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General Tonic because it on the Liver, <lb/>
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb/>
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children. <lb/>
Yon know what you taking you take Tasteless chill Tonic <lb/>
as the formal is printed on every label showing that it contains the <lb/>
tonic properties of QUININE IRON. It is as strong as the bitter <lb/>
tonic and is in Tasteless Form. It liar, no equal for Malaria, Chill and Fever, <lb/>
Weakness, general debility and lot of appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing. <lb/>
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging <lb/>
Relieve nervous depression and low spirits. the liver to action and <lb/>
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete <lb/>
No family shook be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
For Claim. <lb/>
State of North Carolina, Pitt <lb/>
The undersigned Having been <lb/>
foisted and duly qualified as <lb/>
tor of the estate of F. A. Patrick, de <lb/>
all persona having claim <lb/>
said estate are notified <lb/>
to exhibit same before me on <lb/>
or before the day of March <lb/>
1916, or this notice will be, pleaded in <lb/>
bar of recovery. All person in- <lb/>
to said will please make <lb/>
Immediate payment the day <lb/>
of March 1914. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
Executor of the last will and <lb/>
of F A Patrick, deceased <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
The undersigned qualified <lb/>
as administrator W. <lb/>
deceased, of Pitt county, Norm <lb/>
Carolina this is to notify nil per- <lb/>
having claim again the <lb/>
aM to exhibit them n <lb/>
i. undersigned on or before the Ml <lb/>
day April, or notice will <lb/>
be plead En bar their recovery, Al, <lb/>
persons -1. r., i to said estate will <lb/>
pica make Immediate payment, <lb/>
HI S <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
HARDING <lb/>
-ti ;, i u <lb/>
Hat I i as executors <lb/>
I. Ross i as. d late of <lb/>
North Carolina, this is to <lb/>
notify nil persons having <lb/>
the estate of the said decease d, <lb/>
b i in the <lb/>
within months In m this . <lb/>
or tins notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
of their n i i <lb/>
All p. Indebted lo said estate <lb/>
mil please make Immediate payment <lb/>
This April 13th. 1914, <lb/>
Joshua Ross <lb/>
A. Ross <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
Puts <lb/>
IN WHEAT. <lb/>
and calls are the at and <lb/>
method trading In wheat <lb/>
n or oats. Hi i <lb/>
absolutely limit. A ti th <lb/>
bought So further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most <lb/>
e trading <lb/>
i an i an b <lb/>
puts calls 10.000 bushels <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many mere yon wish <lb/>
advance or decline i gives <lb/>
you the chance to profit <lb/>
A movement of S <lb/>
rite for full pal I i and bank <lb/>
es. <lb/>
U. n. M I <lb/>
I Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail lo Lock Box 1420 <lb/>
F. ll lames Son. <lb/>
Attorneys <lb/>
id <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Having qualified as of <lb/>
Cannon, deceased, of Pitt <lb/>
iv. North Carolina, this Is to notify ill <lb/>
persons having claims against the es- <lb/>
of said deceased lo present them <lb/>
to the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
months of date or notice <lb/>
be pleaded n bar of their recovery <lb/>
All persist Indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make payment. This <lb/>
the 9th day April <lb/>
E, CANNON. <lb/>
I K CANNON, <lb/>
F JAMES ltd <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
Pit I County <lb/>
in the i or Com I <lb/>
ions Summons. <lb/>
t; <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Rail Road Com- <lb/>
New York Central and <lb/>
son Kit r Railroad Company, l II <lb/>
Dominion Steam Ship Company an-l <lb/>
Mm Steamship Company. <lb/>
The defendants, New York <lb/>
and Hudson River Rail Road Company <lb/>
and tin Old Dominion steamship <lb/>
Company will take notice that an <lb/>
lion as above, has been <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County, for the collection of <lb/>
damages arising by delay In <lb/>
the shipment of one certain engine <lb/>
shipped lo G. K. Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina, by Motor Co., <lb/>
of New York, on or about <lb/>
March 1913. by way of New <lb/>
York Central and Hudson River Rail <lb/>
company, the Old Steam <lb/>
ship Company and the Clyde Line <lb/>
Steamship and the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
they are required to appear at the <lb/>
next term of the Superior Court of <lb/>
County to be held on the 11th, <lb/>
day after the 1st Monday in March, <lb/>
it being the is 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/>
n lief demanded in said complaint. <lb/>
This 11th day of April, 1914. <lb/>
C. MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
By, A. T MOORE. C. <lb/>
HARDING A Attorneys <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
I Edwards, i as. d late of <lb/>
county, N. Is to notify ail persons <lb/>
claims against the estate t <lb/>
lid exhibit them to <lb/>
undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
this dab or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
pi Indebted lo said estate <lb/>
please payment <lb/>
This April Till. <lb/>
II EDWARDS<lb/>
V J AMES Ally <lb/>
SALE. pie of county a a school <lb/>
By of tin- power sale teacher nineteen during <lb/>
contained in a deed trust made by the next four years Ins life <lb/>
i in ll M. White, In school as student striving to <lb/>
on December 13th which Improve his own mind, we find him <lb/>
of trust was properly recorded still leaching In the public school <lb/>
in the office of the Register of the age of twenty one lie was i <lb/>
of County in Hook ; ed Justice of the two <lb/>
and also under a he was elected <lb/>
by the said I. to I. S for Pamlico County and held <lb/>
Fleming dated December 13th, as long as he wanted It. being <lb/>
and recorded in Hook A-11 he was <lb/>
both of said mortgages being for nomination the end <lb/>
secure the purchase money due for his term In 1908. He was <lb/>
the land hereinafter described, the o Legislature from Pamlico i <lb/>
undersigned trustee and mortgagee 1910. <lb/>
will sell for rash public auction our candidate <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
whereas by a decree the <lb/>
of county, made by his honor <lb/>
F A Daniels, Judge Presiding <lb/>
March term, 1914, Pitt county super- <lb/>
court in that certain special ac- <lb/>
. entitled -l H. vs. I. <lb/>
s. Ross was appointed <lb/>
elver of the Tripp, Hart <lb/>
and was authorized by said <lb/>
decree of the court lo lake possession <lb/>
o- collections all kinds, nous, <lb/>
gages and claims of r kind <lb/>
due in of Hart Com <lb/>
and collect same as <lb/>
practicable. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
Ind. lo the firm of Tripp. <lb/>
i Company lo make immediate <lb/>
lib with s Ross, n <lb/>
; persons having Id against <lb/>
Mm of Tripp Hart <lb/>
hi requested to file <lb/>
said r. This the <lb/>
day of March, I. <lb/>
S. ROSS, <lb/>
It. of Tripp II <lb/>
before court house door in Green- <lb/>
ville on Saturday May 9th, 1914, the <lb/>
following described or parcel <lb/>
land situate ill county of and <lb/>
in Township and known <lb/>
as a pan of Crimes farm. <lb/>
Beginning the Jones corner an I <lb/>
running South feet to the <lb/>
oak thence with run <lb/>
said right branch to the C. I., it. <lb/>
I, of in with said <lb/>
of way West 1563 feet; thence <lb/>
South feel to i.; thence <lb/>
with said line feel to the <lb/>
beginning containing 1-10 acres <lb/>
more or less. For more accurate de- <lb/>
reference Is hereby r <lb/>
id from i s. Fleming to J. <lb/>
dated Dec. 1912. <lb/>
This April 9th, 1914. <lb/>
II. M. WHITE. Trust. <lb/>
i a, <lb/>
F. JAMES Son. <lb/>
s. <lb/>
4-13-ltd <lb/>
Nut ice. <lb/>
This i notify all parties <lb/>
am no loner connected In any way <lb/>
the of Anderson, Ford Co., <lb/>
at Bethel, X. c . having sold <lb/>
Interest lo John J. Ford. He as. <lb/>
s all and assets of Hie <lb/>
said company. <lb/>
JOHN A. <lb/>
id <lb/>
II qualified tor <lb/>
ll la inch ; he was d, <lb/>
r completing course of the <lb/>
Hi. i Schools, Pamlico Man <lb/>
and Ft male Institute, and the i <lb/>
North Carolina. Hi was II <lb/>
lo practice law In 1909 and <lb/>
very beginning of his <lb/>
has on I with unusual success, <lb/>
we him appearing on one side or <lb/>
the oilier of almost <lb/>
case iii our courts. Aside from hi- <lb/>
qualifications from a <lb/>
and legal standpoint, he has bad <lb/>
business training and experience, <lb/>
for a y. served as cashier lie <lb/>
for a year served as of tin <lb/>
is at present a <lb/>
director and member of Finance Com <lb/>
and for this <lb/>
Assist us iii procuring his <lb/>
Ion for Solicitor of this District, and <lb/>
states cause will be ably and sue <lb/>
. defended, and the peoples <lb/>
inti rest pertaining lo this office, will <lb/>
well and truly guarded and <lb/>
can ii. In a cause for regret <lb/>
your pan you have entrusted th <lb/>
ult duties of high office with <lb/>
worthy, faithful and i i <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
SUFFERERS <lb/>
If You Wish To Obtain <lb/>
and Permanent Results Try <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
One Dose Will Convince <lb/>
of <lb/>
w G i; K. F ADLER. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having duly qualified as <lb/>
tor on estate of <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons having claims against said <lb/>
present them to m. properly <lb/>
authenticated on or before the <lb/>
day of March 1916 or this notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. Al <lb/>
persons indebted to said estate will <lb/>
I make immediate payment to me. This <lb/>
day of March 1914. <lb/>
R. A. WORTH <lb/>
on the estate of Worth- <lb/>
deceased. 3-31 Id <lb/>
I Si . . <lb/>
. R. <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 hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make immediate <lb/>
to the undersigned; and all person <lb/>
having claims against said estate are <lb/>
notified to present the same to the <lb/>
for payment on or before <lb/>
March 1915 or this notice will b <lb/>
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This 1st day of April 1914. <lb/>
J. I. CARPER. <lb/>
Executor of the estate of E. A. <lb/>
Sr., deceased.<lb/>
Out <lb/>
of Sorts <lb/>
When everything goes <lb/>
wrong and the future looks <lb/>
black, instead of moping <lb/>
around go right to your <lb/>
druggist and ask for <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
You will find a short <lb/>
cut to because <lb/>
they remove the cause <lb/>
of tout trouble which is <lb/>
nothing more than a slug- <lb/>
At your drug- <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
n tin , m i thou <lb/>
. it r <lb/>
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; t i i d I <lb/>
i. neut r-,; r h m on <lb/>
d me it <lb/>
clout It rarely ever t . , <lb/>
Stomach, Liver i-. <lb/>
Ailment; tn<lb/>
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i. <lb/>
i huM . <lb/>
cut Stomach vi <lb/>
. I k hi st own a <lb/>
II <lb/>
i ; v- in <lb/>
if. to pine tO . ,. <lb/>
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tic i aim <lb/>
on Do . o. pan <lb/>
if ring . even <lb/>
tit m nix- -a f v <lb/>
M hi 1541-j<lb/>
For Sale in I, C, by <lb/>
THE L WOOTEN CO <lb/>
and Druggists everywhere <lb/>
PAMLICO I <lb/>
NOMINATION OF ITS AN- <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
I . ti.-i or d I <lb/>
j for and <lb/>
i. <lb/>
PATENTS FORTUNES to <lb/>
I Kin- . J <lb/>
C. <lb/>
am looking for <lb/>
WORK <lb/>
I am a Soap-Maker. <lb/>
I a n Scrubber. <lb/>
I am a Cleaner. <lb/>
I am a Dirt Eater. <lb/>
I am a Disinfectant. <lb/>
I will with <lb/>
It's the BUB <lb/>
rums. I will <lb/>
shew i fur . <lb/>
lam Red Devil Lye <lb/>
I OR CANS. <lb/>
Half <lb/>
MY i i . <lb/>
price. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
lout pounds, ages six or <lb/>
even. Well broke. <lb/>
a. T. TYSON <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. law <lb/>
in the el Ike <lb/>
We, undersigned Democratic <lb/>
and other <lb/>
of county, <lb/>
sire to present to our next Judicial <lb/>
Solicitor, the name of the lion V. <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
It will be our purpose In urging <lb/>
nomination of <lb/>
and worthy son. to <lb/>
any reflection upon the other <lb/>
dates for this high office. Our pres- <lb/>
efficient and able Solicitor, the <lb/>
Hon. C. L. says, <lb/>
should be re-nominated because g <lb/>
has made a good we do not <lb/>
claim that ho has not made a <lb/>
officer, do contend that hi <lb/>
has made no better officer than the <lb/>
man ho succeeded, and that he <lb/>
made no more competent am i <lb/>
officer, than the who will sue <lb/>
if Z. V. Rawls Is named as <lb/>
successor. Mr. bas <lb/>
the office for several years, having <lb/>
been appointed once and elected twice <lb/>
and if he should be re nominated at <lb/>
this time, he cannot feel that the par- <lb/>
has been neglectful of his <lb/>
The nomination Mr. for <lb/>
an office of and responsibility <lb/>
will in no wise be experimental, for <lb/>
he has served his county well and <lb/>
faithfully. <lb/>
He began his first service to the <lb/>
Ci . <lb/>
ll . A . i <lb/>
BOARD <lb/>
i. Chairman. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
A. W HASKINS. <lb/>
JOHN Surveyor <lb/>
.; W. <lb/>
j. a Co. Treasurer. <lb/>
CARL I. DANIELS, <lb/>
L. Member <lb/>
lure. <lb/>
B, HOOKER. Member of <lb/>
JOHN S. Cashier <lb/>
Pamlico. <lb/>
J. W. MILLER, Cashier of <lb/>
Oriental. <lb/>
A. U. Ex Sheriff and <lb/>
Chairman Co. Commissioners. <lb/>
GEORGE DEES. Ex Member of Leg <lb/>
PAUL T. TINGLE, Ex. Co. Surveyor <lb/>
S. A. Chairman Board <lb/>
of Elections. <lb/>
L. F. Partner and Mar. <lb/>
chant. <lb/>
L. Farmer. <lb/>
JAMES Farmer <lb/>
w. j. swain. Merchant <lb/>
and hanker. <lb/>
L. H. Ex. <lb/>
Ex Mayor Oriental. <lb/>
G, L. GRIFFIN, Merchant. <lb/>
F It. HOOKER. Merchant <lb/>
R A DUDLEY, Merchant <lb/>
W. J. MORGAN. Merchant <lb/>
It N. C. <lb/>
of Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in that certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by and <lb/>
wife to Nixon Rives on the 19th day <lb/>
May 1900, which is recorded <lb/>
in Book page In the of <lb/>
Deeds office of Pitt county, the <lb/>
signed will expose for sale for cab <lb/>
at the court In the town of <lb/>
Greenville on Monday. May 18th, at <lb/>
o'clock M , the following described <lb/>
real property <lb/>
in Greenville township ad <lb/>
the lands of J J. Nobles and <lb/>
others, containing live acres more <lb/>
or less and being the same on <lb/>
said formally lived <lb/>
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This <lb/>
the 18th day of April 1914. <lb/>
NIXON RIVES, Mortgagee <lb/>
F. G. JAMES Attorneys. <lb/>
AT MAN TO <lb/>
take charge of a two horse crop, <lb/>
planted except tobacco. Have plenty <lb/>
of plants to finish crop. You can make <lb/>
arrangements for half or all of crop. <lb/>
For particulars see or J. ll <lb/>
Tripp. Ayden. N C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
BE A RT OF EASTERN <lb/>
A IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
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/>
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE V OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN I III. EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
UNA AND TH <lb/>
WHO WISH TO <lb/>
THESE GOOD i <lb/>
i BUSINESS V TO i <lb/>
-1 FEW <lb/>
TELl . II i , <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
ON. <lb/>
OUR A <lb/>
BE HAD UPON Ai <lb/>
Is . tin Must <lb/>
ME <lb/>
t. 1.1. <lb/>
M Mill II <lb/>
Locals Defeat Ayden In <lb/>
First Game The Season <lb/>
It Was a Slugging Contest Result- <lb/>
Nineteen and Fifteen <lb/>
H PARK <lb/>
All Parties Hit Hell. <lb/>
Catch <lb/>
Led With Six tines. <lb/>
I'll mouth Friday, <lb/>
I u ml in <lb/>
we knew ll. <lb/>
. mi ll, <lb/>
., It. all ii.- <lb/>
our <lb/>
you sh be the vi vi. <lb/>
inn our baseball season 1911, <lb/>
a lip in he too <lb/>
you will do the <lb/>
i i -in i in ii you have u <lb/>
as your opponents. <lb/>
Although ii nineteen to <lb/>
teen score i wasn't such a bad . <lb/>
Hi. game because the r <lb/>
mils due to hard <lb/>
both the locals and visitors, and of. <lb/>
tines they were placed to the right <lb/>
in bull, lies Of four and live. <lb/>
which of course called for nothing less <lb/>
than a tally or two. <lb/>
The game started with a walk-a- <lb/>
for Greenville and Bonding <lb/>
several runners across the pan the <lb/>
borne boys began to play loose ball <lb/>
and the Ayden team accepted the con- <lb/>
readily and what they did for <lb/>
swatting the pill was a plenty, in fact <lb/>
It near being over a sufficiency, <lb/>
as only fell under Greenville <lb/>
score by lour. Their <lb/>
I was nearly all played in one inn- <lb/>
that when the locals loosen- <lb/>
ed up thinking they had a but <lb/>
they hurriedly came to the conclusion <lb/>
at they were up against a team that <lb/>
Would accept all such opportunities In <lb/>
pal in good work, and of course they <lb/>
returned to tightened lines <lb/>
The fans were very well satisfied <lb/>
with the work of the home boys in <lb/>
the initial game, and when the team <lb/>
la strengthened, as it will be In a few <lb/>
then we can look for even bet <lb/>
ball. It is part of the lovers <lb/>
the game to rally to the promoters <lb/>
of the Greenville team and do what <lb/>
is possible to bring about good base. <lb/>
ball for this season. <lb/>
There were no special features <lb/>
attached to yesterday's game, other <lb/>
than everybody slapping the ball <lb/>
over the lot. <lb/>
Below is found a bird's eye view <lb/>
yesterday's results. <lb/>
No, not the <lb/>
next year, but today <lb/>
the remit of the frame of <lb/>
with Ayden, our neighbor. In <lb/>
favor of Greenville Yes Of <lb/>
course No, it hardly n <lb/>
listless game, just has an old <lb/>
Score, Both teams wanted <lb/>
lo win. and they just batted in the <lb/>
runs. Some punk playing during <lb/>
the paint- on aide, n perfect <lb/>
panic hardly ever play- <lb/>
ed in circles. <lb/>
A fair crowd was out. Hot <lb/>
weather kept lots people from <lb/>
going out. Those who saw the <lb/>
contest must have enjoyed it, a <lb/>
they Stayed till it was over. <lb/>
Hero we give an account of the <lb/>
frame by innings, careful <lb/>
you who did not see the <lb/>
game can nil idea of how it <lb/>
mis <lb/>
FIRST INNING <lb/>
out at first. <lb/>
hit safe third took <lb/>
2nd on n passed ball, <lb/>
through and safely and stop, <lb/>
at 3rd. out pitcher to <lb/>
1st, scoring on the play. <lb/>
caught stealing home. <lb/>
, Ayden out to 1st <lb/>
id. Mi Law n sate on two will <lb/>
throws and slopped 2nd. Smith, <lb/>
never touched In Smith. <lb/>
It., sale on fly to deep short. <lb/>
fanned. <lb/>
INNING <lb/>
Greenville Boiling tanned. Lips. <lb/>
i sale on bum in third, steals 2nd. <lb/>
Moore out pitcher ti 1st. Lipscomb on <lb/>
3rd short and Lip- <lb/>
scored. to sleep <lb/>
at 2nd was tugged out. <lb/>
Ayden l. out to <lb/>
1st. out short In 1st. liar. <lb/>
out at 1st. <lb/>
I IN MM; <lb/>
Greenville hit safe <lb/>
runs <lb/>
bunted <lb/>
i . threw wild to third and r <lb/>
scored. hit to center for two <lb/>
scoring <lb/>
to make third on his hit. Brink- <lb/>
to center. Bowling singled <lb/>
. c. at. r. scoring. Lips- <lb/>
comb hit by pitched ball. Bowling <lb/>
far off at 2nd and <lb/>
trying to steal. <lb/>
fanned. <lb/>
sale over 2nd out trying to <lb/>
take the same base. J. <lb/>
sale at takes 2nd and on <lb/>
balls and scored on Smith, J H <lb/>
safe hit over 2nd. He was out a min- <lb/>
later by over-running 2nd. <lb/>
Junior Senior <lb/>
entertainment was given hi <lb/>
Junior the Training <lb/>
honor i Seniors <lb/>
day evening May <lb/>
exciting the curiosity all <lb/>
Invited w. r. pr. i <lb/>
out. Al on He evening 1st <lb/>
Seniors were received <lb/>
entrance of the Administration <lb/>
and shown to the third floor, <lb/>
was given a bag <lb/>
ii. a investment a <lb/>
Junior At the U -art <lb/>
tie y found the Jim <lb/>
availing in lake on a nip to <lb/>
Junior The V. C. A , <lb/>
lending Itself In. <lb/>
the purpose, was titled up with all <lb/>
Hew Making Huge <lb/>
Preparations For Coming <lb/>
DI I J. Bryan <lb/>
The great Home-Coming <lb/>
lion New Bern has already attract- <lb/>
ed state wide Interest. Not only <lb/>
muse Secretary of State, William J <lb/>
Bryan, has agreed to deliver <lb/>
dross ibis <lb/>
the elaborate i <lb/>
tempted in North Carolina <lb/>
Ii. arranged . <lb/>
the i. of tin I. <lb/>
a be the parade <lb/>
Members of the dressed ill-1 which every local organization, i <lb/>
lads showed the interested pi- and Industry will ink.- part. <lb/>
, Three Year <lb/>
of Hat <lb/>
Victim <lb/>
M ire Making Plans <lb/>
That Will <lb/>
Huerta <lb/>
, .;,., i . . . <lb/>
of <lb/>
In Mi in <lb/>
ft Mr be represented. <lb/>
in a . <lb/>
of Haddock's Cross <lb/>
I pro I for th <lb/>
This, <lb/>
up tin- gang plank and to Beats <lb/>
unique boat. The call i <lb/>
that's going beard <lb/>
trip begun. On voyage the <lb/>
w. re highly entertained by <lb/>
the favorite deck game of shuffle <lb/>
u the crew added merriment <lb/>
other will take pi a. <lb/>
lour days and four nights th K <lb/>
Grounds Th. <lb/>
racing I <lb/>
North Carolina has sen for a nun. <lb/>
of years. There will be daily <lb/>
flights a Wright<lb/>
by dancing sailor horn pipes a demonstration of <lb/>
Elected <lb/>
lakes Oath Mr. Waller <lb/>
Back I <lb/>
I- rum j den. <lb/>
INNING <lb/>
Moore popped to <lb/>
pitcher. Humber fouled to catcher. <lb/>
Fleming beat out a grounder to short. <lb/>
hit safe to right. Lanier <lb/>
tingled to Fleming scoring <lb/>
scored when Lanier drew a <lb/>
throw to second. Con was out trying <lb/>
to reach 3rd. <lb/>
Ayden- Smith B late on o <lb/>
second baseman. Phillips bit by <lb/>
pitched bail. Li., safe at <lb/>
full. Jenkins fanned. <lb/>
Harrington to center. Tripp <lb/>
struck out. work, Willis. <lb/>
INNING <lb/>
on <lb/>
to right, popped out lo <lb/>
Howling hit by pitched ball and <lb/>
. Lipscomb singled to center <lb/>
and Kill scored. Moore singled lo <lb/>
center and Howling scored. All run- <lb/>
in rs advanced on a passed ball. Hum. <lb/>
and Moore scored. Flaming hit <lb/>
Tying lo <lb/>
third. hit a pop fly which <lb/>
Pitcher threw t first, no <lb/>
one bag and scored for <lb/>
reaches third and <lb/>
stole home, Lanier fanned. <lb/>
Ayden lo left. i <lb/>
J. out short to first. Smith, <lb/>
J. hit by pitched ball. Smith, It., hit <lb/>
Short who doubled the preceding <lb/>
batter out at 2nd. Humber threw the <lb/>
ball away trying to complete a double <lb/>
play and scored. Smith, ll. <lb/>
. asleep at 2nd and was touched out <lb/>
SIXTH INNING <lb/>
Greenville- doubled to left. <lb/>
walked. Howling lined out <lb/>
to the pitcher singled and <lb/>
scored. caught off <lb/>
2nd. Lipscomb got out on purpose. <lb/>
Ayden Phillips hit by pitched ball. <lb/>
., hit to short, both run- <lb/>
i safe Jenkins safe on hit <lb/>
1st base full. Harrington <lb/>
singled and Phillips scored. <lb/>
singled to left and H. <lb/>
scored. singled to center and <lb/>
and Harrington scored. <lb/>
Law horn. J. forced to third. Smith. <lb/>
safe on grounder third, <lb/>
full Smith. It. safe ll 1st on <lb/>
fumble and Tripp scored Phillips <lb/>
i to short forced out at <lb/>
home Relay throw to 1st permitted <lb/>
rs came around selling all <lb/>
for which the voyagers <lb/>
paid live cents. <lb/>
length was r. i d <lb/>
passengers landed and were <lb/>
across to the recreation hall, <lb/>
woodland park with all <lb/>
era amusements of an i . <lb/>
park. <lb/>
Ii. one corner a punch <lb/>
purple vetch and gray moss, in <lb/>
other the greatest fortune teller <lb/>
the world, a moving picture <lb/>
and at every turn, <lb/>
with the megaphone was <lb/>
prominence. Everywhere the <lb/>
were carefully attentive <lb/>
and spared nothing for <lb/>
pleasure. A delicious salad <lb/>
was served and after this the i I <lb/>
again boarded ship for the Inn <lb/>
age. the homeward bound the <lb/>
sailors sold ice cream cones. ll <lb/>
was announced that a <lb/>
trunk would be opened, a <lb/>
trunk was haul forth and the cap <lb/>
the steamship Junior, <lb/>
II. S. Austin, distributed fa vim- lo <lb/>
guests. These were <lb/>
folders In 1914 class colors, <lb/>
and white. Inside was a pictures or <lb/>
Senior Class and the class i <lb/>
with a quotation by <lb/>
each girls name. The gang plank <lb/>
lowered for the last time at <lb/>
School the delighted <lb/>
made their way homeward, <lb/>
A charming entertainment I <lb/>
cut so well as to reflect edit <lb/>
and honor upon the class or <lb/>
their advisor <lb/>
eights, ocean wave, dip <lb/>
death dropping hand a at an <lb/>
and finishing <lb/>
a five mile race around the <lb/>
mile track against a <lb/>
bile racer driven by II. and Ben <lb/>
expert machinists, tie <lb/>
An elaborate fireworks program <lb/>
Ins been arranged for three nights. <lb/>
These fireworks are the same <lb/>
were shown at the Fair at New <lb/>
and were pronounced the <lb/>
seen in North Caroling. One o <lb/>
features of the Home-Coining <lb/>
Ci will be the fact that trans <lb/>
to and from the Fair <lb/>
sill be only ten cents each way. <lb/>
The dates of the Home-Coming <lb/>
will be the last week In <lb/>
the month of May or sometimes during <lb/>
month of June. <lb/>
railroads are all <lb/>
and special trains Will <lb/>
lie operated day that <lb/>
Of State. William Jennings Bryan<lb/>
lid mat mi i i <lb/>
as in bow <lb/>
the M. gates n th. v <lb/>
I.,. South A . <lb/>
Niagara Canada, Monday. <lb/>
May Be I <lb/>
evening two children of Mr W. i was learned . <lb/>
Cox who resides Haddock might be setting p. <lb/>
were left In the borne alone to b en <lb/>
parents and in some commission persons, two <lb/>
way r the children secured them to be named by by <lb/>
. loaded pistol with which be Constitutional <lb/>
In play was mediator. <lb/>
of Southern t. <lb/>
Tenn , May <lb/>
meeting of the Southern <lb/>
till Convention the largest I <lb/>
religious body in the world, <lb/>
here today and will continue ii ea <lb/>
until next Monday on. <lb/>
promises to be the mint <lb/>
that the denomination <lb/>
held In many years. Changes <lb/>
methods of of the ditto <lb/>
church boards and n <lb/>
move the headquarters of all <lb/>
the boards to this city will h <lb/>
cussed and upon. <lb/>
mission board now bas its <lb/>
on Page Two I <lb/>
to <lb/>
tie <lb/>
for. <lb/>
in Richmond while the <lb/>
of the home mission board art Baa V. <lb/>
Present indications i n. I. <lb/>
the selection of Houston as <lb/>
place <lb/>
, n-s Liquor <lb/>
WASHINGTON, D. C , May -A <lb/>
Joint annual convention of the <lb/>
Association met It the <lb/>
New Hotel today for a t <lb/>
session. National and leg. <lb/>
affecting the liquor . Is <lb/>
to be the principal subject <lb/>
Freight in <lb/>
GALVESTON, May <lb/>
twenty third annual convention the <lb/>
Claim opened <lb/>
today with members In <lb/>
II from all of the United <lb/>
Stoles and Camilla The sessions <lb/>
will for several .-.- <lb/>
be devoted to I discussion of bill <lb/>
methods, loss and damage <lb/>
freight rules and Other <lb/>
relating lo <lb/>
duties of duties of freight <lb/>
agent a. <lb/>
Royally Hie Deaf and Dumb. <lb/>
LONDON May it. Queen Amelia <lb/>
Portugal at Hotel this <lb/>
afternoon formally the great <lb/>
national bazaar In aid of the <lb/>
ton Homes for Aged Deaf and <lb/>
People Tomorrow <lb/>
opening will be <lb/>
over by Princess of Batten, <lb/>
The magnitude of the bazaar <lb/>
Quite eclipses any similar affair held <lb/>
long time. The stalls are <lb/>
t by tilled personages and <lb/>
of London's society. <lb/>
Merchant <lb/>
la May The <lb/>
grand which convened <lb/>
hi-re today is expected to take up the <lb/>
rose of IS. I <lb/>
of the of In . <lb/>
arrested January on charge <lb/>
violating tin Mann slave <lb/>
it is alleged by the author <lb/>
Hi's that York Mrs. <lb/>
B I dressmaker from <lb/>
City to for <lb/>
purposes. J ; <lb/>
barged and bullet entered the <lb/>
face of the young child, who was only <lb/>
three years of age. killing almost <lb/>
Instantly The child that did Hi <lb/>
only six age <lb/>
Mr. c. s. Smith, our efficient <lb/>
has moved his family to town <lb/>
I occupies one of the Hart build- <lb/>
on North avenue. We extend <lb/>
;. nine good <lb/>
For your screen windows and do. <lb/>
See US We have <lb/>
It. Smith lire <lb/>
Messrs Hodges and I. It. <lb/>
R. Smith left Tuesday morning for <lb/>
Hal. to attend Banker State <lb/>
Convention. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Of <lb/>
Apex are visiting Mrs par- <lb/>
cuts. Mr. and Mrs Richard <lb/>
The old board of town officers held <lb/>
Ir last communication <lb/>
v morning and turned over i <lb/>
of the their successors <lb/>
Th low clock did not stop, nor <lb/>
old universe loose a and <lb/>
. sun do move all the same. <lb/>
mother shipment <lb/>
cement, king plaster, <lb/>
. . ii feed ems and hay J. R. <lb/>
-I Hi and <lb/>
While the mediators <lb/>
drawn their Invitation to the . <lb/>
to send delegates to the <lb/>
H in e I. rally is b. <lb/>
hat information is being sought as <lb/>
to whether th. <lb/>
would consent in case the <lb/>
lion Huerta to of <lb/>
government in which he <lb/>
be represented. <lb/>
Those to th. mediators say. <lb/>
is believed that sum. arrange <lb/>
as this is the only possible one <lb/>
under which peace may be restored In <lb/>
Mexico under conditions satisfactory <lb/>
to all Mexican faction and to <lb/>
Slates. <lb/>
night ill <lb/>
on my mind Monday morning <lb/>
good and old folks have mi <lb/>
tun you don i mind that if you <lb/>
an our running <lb/>
. ft Smith and <lb/>
if is any thing we need worse <lb/>
i hi a hotel, a would two hi <lb/>
gentleman from California told us <lb/>
he would lease one for a long <lb/>
I. mi and said one thing could re <lb/>
i progress of a town more than <lb/>
a good hotel. <lb/>
A is a woman cook <lb/>
a red stove in mid r <lb/>
a husband and lead of <lb/>
. and six tobacco hands, let <lb/>
prove this to Why not use an oil <lb/>
i stove and be happy. Plenty of <lb/>
I., in lit Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr Waller Ruck our fancy <lb/>
baa been appointed rural mall <lb/>
r on route No. II. This is very <lb/>
gratifying to Mr. for among <lb/>
twenty four contestant he came out <lb/>
o. the big end horn. Mr. Buck <lb/>
I . Important posh <lb/>
fur a time edited I <lb/>
Spring Hop. and moved from there <lb/>
here, win re he was raised and look <lb/>
i barge of He Free will Baptist Pub <lb/>
idling Co . and after awful lire <lb/>
May. opened a grocery store <lb/>
. has feeding hungry <lb/>
Like Abraham Lincoln said. <lb/>
elf n the i ham e will <lb/>
Along the plains hesitation, <lb/>
I the of unnumbered <lb/>
., ho dawn victory. <lb/>
ii in wait, and while waiting, <lb/>
ed on and build <lb/>
i iii . Hard <lb/>
i lie lull. d bad <lb/>
i it. <lb/>
i k Van. the little <lb/>
by the r. k, baa n . ant. his mm <lb/>
lends d light, r .- vi <lb/>
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or. man the k <lb/>
let r in <lb/>
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lust , loads <lb/>
-i.- from lo i <lb/>
K Smith and <lb/>
I in- authorities are having the <lb/>
in front of the new Mason <lb/>
Temple removed, so as to avoid <lb/>
. wind and to remove the roots <lb/>
r paving of the aide walks <lb/>
tn I <lb/>
rs. town of Ayden baa i <lb/>
of canal running through tho <lb/>
lean not, wains <lb/>
r the Job r day. s.--the may <lb/>
In <lb/>
M-s <lb/>
and <lb/>
c. Cannon, b. i a <lb/>
visiting bis parents, Mr. an I <lb/>
Jesse Cannon. <lb/>
between Hie hours of sunrise <lb/>
sunset, sixty minutes . ii s. <lb/>
.-. no n am <lb/>
gone forever. <lb/>
Mr H y Manning of <lb/>
i. this week listing the state an <lb/>
. tax See him at off. . <lb/>
and Insurance Co <lb/>
Vow la the time for all good men to <lb/>
subscribe for The Dally and <lb/>
posted on the campaign news.<lb/>
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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN -U <lb/>
inherent <lb/>
Locals Defeat Ayden <lb/>
From . <lb/>
Published <lb/>
O WHICHARD, Editor. <lb/>
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i an I imagine how poor a people . <lb/>
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united. sure or her are the <lb/>
and most the inspiration <lb/>
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ever -Hon. leading guard is the of Fran.,. <lb/>
he vanguard of and the children of the south <lb/>
and all In ,. r ,.,.,,, all and will. <lb/>
people This mighty Republic tell the story of <lb/>
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Dora E and Laura Cox <lb/>
Monday morning for Nashville. Tenn <lb/>
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charged Implication in the <lb/>
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Mr. K. Allen left this morning <lb/>
Mis. While left this morn- <lb/>
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Mr, W. President of the <lb/>
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Swindell, W. K. Jacobson, Jno. <lb/>
F. J. C. Braswell, T. <lb/>
Jones, I. Swindell. <lb/>
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dent W. L. Ware called tho occasion <lb/>
order and Mayor E. M. Hall <lb/>
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THE JOSH L. WOOTEN DRUG CO <lb/>
and Druggists everywhere <lb/>
low- <lb/>
ft. <lb/>
Hie rich the poor, tin and <lb/>
C me to see us before bu <lb/>
I K. St and <lb/>
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supplying for i <lb/>
Bell and South <lb/>
i. a business h <lb/>
Mr John <lb/>
in town today. <lb/>
Mr I'd Flanagan w <lb/>
Mr Austin Grimes of <lb/>
Is In town today on business <lb/>
Mg, and children <lb/>
who has visiting her parents <lb/>
who has been visiting her parents here <lb/>
left ibis morning for her homo <lb/>
Nashville. <lb/>
W. IS. Burke of the Publicity and <lb/>
advertising the <lb/>
Realty Co. left today for Win <lb/>
and Greensboro on bust. <lb/>
for the company <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. B. left this <lb/>
morning for Norfolk. <lb/>
Mr. D. D. this morn- <lb/>
for Mildred. <lb/>
Mr W. Atkins of Norfolk ll <lb/>
spending a few days here. <lb/>
Miss Kathrine Grady. who has been <lb/>
holding a position at Parkers studio. <lb/>
left Tuesday afternoon for her home <lb/>
In Kinston. <lb/>
S Mangum, manager <lb/>
Force of the <lb/>
Realty Co., spent yesterday ill town <lb/>
and left last night for Winston Sal. <lb/>
where the company is holding a Mil <lb/>
of city lots and small farms. <lb/>
Mr. James returned this morn <lb/>
from Richmond whore he attend- <lb/>
d the May Festival. <lb/>
Miss Ada of New Bern I <lb/>
in Tuesday to relatives <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mr. II. of Freemon <lb/>
near Wilmington, is visiting his <lb/>
Mrs n. C. Dudley <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Carroll return <lb/>
rd today from their bridal trip and <lb/>
are visiting Mr, and Mrs D J <lb/>
Mrs. Henry It Johnston and little <lb/>
Mm Wesley, from the country spent <lb/>
Tuesday with her daughter. Mrs. I. <lb/>
f. Baker. <lb/>
from to Office at Mrs. Ada <lb/>
Cherry's residence, corner Fifth <lb/>
Washington streets. Phone 270-J <lb/>
good <lb/>
The weather is wearing that <lb/>
old summer feeling. <lb/>
Weakness <lb/>
The old Standard tonic. <lb/>
chill TOXIC, drives out <lb/>
Malaria builds no Hie A true tome <lb/>
Pot <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register Of Deeds Dell <lb/>
has issued licenses the following <lb/>
i sine.- last <lb/>
While <lb/>
F. Johnson and Lewis, <lb/>
Jackson and <lb/>
horn. Ernest T. Forbes and Cora M. <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
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and Rosa <lb/>
Prof P. <lb/>
. aft <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Mills Sunday. <lb/>
The days are growing warmer <lb/>
A. IV Ange and Co. <lb/>
grows thinner and therefore the <lb/>
will Is pleasant ll you buy under <lb/>
wear from them. <lb/>
Saturday morning while hauling <lb/>
gasoline, a year old <lb/>
boy. gut his foot very painfully but <lb/>
mashed by a barrel <lb/>
falling from the The horse <lb/>
became frightened began <lb/>
and over balanced and <lb/>
fell from mi the buys foot, <lb/>
When in need of tobacco . i <lb/>
screen doors screen wire and all kinds <lb/>
of lumber see the K. Lumber and <lb/>
Manufacturing Company. <lb/>
Mr. L. Barber returned from <lb/>
Norfolk Saturday <lb/>
afternoon Haddocks <lb/>
Cross Roads Cox's little <lb/>
year old child playing with a <lb/>
revolver and <lb/>
three y, old sister. The bullet en <lb/>
the head just under its <lb/>
nos. and is thought that the ball <lb/>
penetrated the brain. The i <lb/>
died <lb/>
Festival Inn <lb/>
ANN Mill. , May <lb/>
h lovers from far and near came lo <lb/>
Ann Arbor today lo attend the open <lb/>
of tin- twenty annual Maj I <lb/>
under the auspices of the <lb/>
ally of Michigan The festival pro <lb/>
gramme this year provides for In <lb/>
concerts, with Messiah and <lb/>
i's as the principal <lb/>
attractions Mme Alma Pas <lb/>
Richardo Martin and <lb/>
other famous soloists are to lake par <lb/>
by the choral union chorus <lb/>
voices and the Chicago <lb/>
phony <lb/>
Filled <lb/>
, ATLANTA, May II was <lb/>
estimated members of the <lb/>
order thousands of additional l <lb/>
w-i-i-.- in Atlanta this morning <lb/>
when I he annual national conclave <lb/>
the <lb/>
; gun in The city is trans. <lb/>
formed with color and decoration. <lb/>
inuring lie- remainder of the week <lb/>
Atlanta will be given over to I be <lb/>
i the poi feature; <lb/>
which <lb/>
of this city has provided Its <lb/>
. rs are e grand ball receptions, ion <lb/>
i automobile rides and an ante <lb/>
W. S. <lb/>
at Carr and <lb/>
Atkins H <lb/>
House Painting, <lb/>
Interior <lb/>
Hanging, Window Shades. <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
Cash must accompany orders <lb/>
for want ads. except from those <lb/>
having regular advertising ac- <lb/>
counts. The rats Is cents <lb/>
line, words to line. Tel- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Firemen <lb/>
The assembly room of <lb/>
Company in the <lb/>
handsomely <lb/>
Hall, <lb/>
Hope <lb/>
municipal building is <lb/>
furnished and is an <lb/>
tractive place for the members of the <lb/>
company. A pianola, pool table, <lb/>
tables, newspapers and <lb/>
give plenty f to <lb/>
pass the lime pleasantly <lb/>
laddies arc proud <lb/>
Tho fin <lb/>
their <lb/>
and fool to those who <lb/>
in II <lb/>
. Your taxes. <lb/>
I will Hie court house <lb/>
16th, and 80th, All other times <lb/>
during the month of May at Hall <lb/>
Five Points <lb/>
v W. M. MOO It <lb/>
Taker of Greenville Township, <lb/>
a t <lb/>
NOTICE ELECTION. <lb/>
lie it ordained, by tho board of <lb/>
iii the town of Greenville, la <lb/>
a call on Friday night <lb/>
day of April, as is provider, <lb/>
by the charter of said town and Hi- <lb/>
amendments thereto, as fol-j <lb/>
l. That an election be held in lb <lb/>
several wards of town, on lion- <lb/>
dry, 1st day of June, 1914, for <lb/>
the purpose of electing the aldermen <lb/>
for town. Those persons elected <lb/>
from the 3rd and till wards of <lb/>
said town shall continue in office for <lb/>
two years from the first day of July. <lb/>
1914, and those from the 1st and 5th <lb/>
wards for one year from July 191-. <lb/>
or until their successors are duly <lb/>
elected and qualified. Aldermen to be <lb/>
elected from each of the live warm, <lb/>
of said town as <lb/>
That the following named per <lb/>
sons arc hereby appointed as <lb/>
and judges of tho election, to <lb/>
hold and conduit said election in the <lb/>
various wards of said town, <lb/>
1st ward, registrar; <lb/>
J. B. White and J I Smith, judges <lb/>
of election. <lb/>
2nd ward. M H. While, <lb/>
I. W. Lawrence B, F. ; <lb/>
of election. <lb/>
ward, D. T. registrar, <lb/>
J. S. F. judges <lb/>
election. <lb/>
4th ward, D. I Haskett, registrar; <lb/>
and W. M <lb/>
judges election. <lb/>
ward, J. G. Bowling, <lb/>
H. C. Edwards and H. I. Cow id <lb/>
Judges of election <lb/>
S. That said election shall <lb/>
Hi the various places in said wards. <lb/>
tow <lb/>
1st ward, at court house <lb/>
2nd ward, at J B. <lb/>
3rd ward, -IS. office. <lb/>
4th ward, at store. <lb/>
5th ward, at J. F. King's Stables, <lb/>
That looks of <lb/>
town will be open at the various poll. <lb/>
ire places in each ward on <lb/>
Thursday and Friday. May <lb/>
and from o'clock, a. m , to <lb/>
o'clock p m as Is provided <lb/>
by the charter of said town. <lb/>
i i <lb/>
CHOICE FLOWERS <lb/>
For all occasions, Roses, <lb/>
Violets and Values the lead <lb/>
Our art In wedding arrange- <lb/>
of the latest <lb/>
finer in floral offerings to be had <lb/>
Blooming pot plants, Hy <lb/>
palms, ferns, Norfolk pine, <lb/>
aid many other nice pot plants. <lb/>
Hose bushes, evergreens, shrub <lb/>
hedge plants and shade trees <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and order <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
J. L. ft Co- <lb/>
Store Greenhouse <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C <lb/>
D. J. Jr. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Margaret new farce, <lb/>
brought In Chicago <lb/>
newest play, <lb/>
Plain seems to have m-t <lb/>
with favor in tho eyes of the critics.<lb/>
DR. JOHN F. <lb/>
Yule mar y Surgeon. <lb/>
has moved his from Old <lb/>
Stables to Dr. Brown's <lb/>
Stables on Fourth Street Phone <lb/>
Day or Night. <lb/>
t and m. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards Building, on th. <lb/>
House Square <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
S M <lb/>
PHONE . OFTEN <lb/>
HOUSEHOLD Till. <lb/>
main spring to reduce the high coal . <lb/>
of living. Start at the vital <lb/>
See our ad in this Issue. L. C, <lb/>
Hardware Co. Ayden, N. C <lb/>
STRAWBERRIES AT M. <lb/>
SILK CREPE WAISTS. <lb/>
received. Shop<lb/>
MRS. <lb/>
of Human Hair Goods, Braids. <lb/>
Curls, Transformations etc. Natural <lb/>
Hair for sale. Prices <lb/>
able. Residence Mrs. Ada Cherry's<lb/>
NORTHWESTERS <lb/>
Lands. See Henry I. <lb/>
WASTED in HI V OLD <lb/>
In good condition. Address C. n. <lb/>
I care Reflector <lb/>
Ills I t LADY'S WATCH SOME- <lb/>
where In Ayden. Return lo Miss Mat <lb/>
iii- Johnson, Ayden. N C. E <lb/>
LITTLE MISS <lb/>
Sal on a <lb/>
curds and <lb/>
Along came Mr Spider, <lb/>
Who sat beside her, <lb/>
While Miss just away. <lb/>
nut be frightened away <lb/>
FROM It ICE I PARLOR <lb/>
a Spider, nor a Fly. <lb/>
I like our turds and<lb/>
i you'll want to stay <lb/>
A PIERCE <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In ail the <lb/>
Office In Wooten Building on <lb/>
street, fronting Court House <lb/>
Life Insurance Co. <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Assets 447.829.229.16. <lb/>
George A. Special Agent <lb/>
Evans St. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H. W. . D. <lb/>
Practice limited to of the <lb/>
Ear Nose and Throat <lb/>
Washington. N. C Greenville. N l <lb/>
Office Dr. D. L. James, <lb/>
every Monday. I a m to I ft <lb/>
H. CLARK <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Land and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
In office formerly occupied t <lb/>
and Blow. <lb/>
DR. Y. II. <lb/>
in Glasses. <lb/>
At Saturday after the second <lb/>
Sunday of each month at J R. Smith <lb/>
and Store <lb/>
Home Dill. Kinston N. C <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance Co <lb/>
of N. Y. <lb/>
MODERN DASI MR. <lb/>
will a class Monday. May Is. <lb/>
1914, 2nd floor neW Building <lb/>
Ave, Instruction in ail <lb/>
low dances <lb/>
Candy Palace <lb/>
J. Ii. I Prop. <lb/>
Ask your grocer for <lb/>
the best <lb/>
MOSS ROSE<lb/>
FOR NINE ROOM <lb/>
house, apply to <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
LADIES SILK, CREPE <lb/>
dresses, special prices <lb/>
Quality shop t <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
DR. PAIL <lb/>
Office over Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
telephone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
B. V. TYSON <lb/>
In- r <lb/>
Ufa, Fire, Sick and Si <lb/>
on Fourth <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
ALBION DUNN <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office In -Hi Building. Third <lb/>
Practice, his a. <lb/>
desired <lb/>
r. i i. North <lb/>
To purchase a farm of not less <lb/>
than acres not more Hum on <lb/>
terms. If you have one to sell <lb/>
write or see me. if you mean business. <lb/>
I prefer buying Within a miles of rail <lb/>
road, but. price and terms would in <lb/>
purchasing elsewhere. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
Ayden, N <lb/>
N Hi ice of Dissolution, <lb/>
mutual consent ii. Monte <lb/>
g d of e and <lb/>
W H Long, is this <lb/>
The said Moore, who live a. <lb/>
New N C, continue to <lb/>
the superior court of Pitt <lb/>
when employed In will <lb/>
justify his coming and will be <lb/>
i W. Long in cases <lb/>
as his service may be desired <lb/>
The said W, H, Long will continue <lb/>
to law and t <lb/>
Which has In i I. heretofore by <lb/>
the firm named. <lb/>
Both . id Moore Ice said <lb/>
Long ill . l- <lb/>
to the cases now pending in <lb/>
which they have been employed <lb/>
the same are disposed of just <lb/>
sane- as would done if a <lb/>
dissolution taken place <lb/>
I. MOORE, <lb/>
Win H <lb/>
Greenville. C, April Ml <lb/>
s i i <lb/>
Having been elected Tax <lb/>
the town of the year <lb/>
Ibis is lo notify all persons liable <lb/>
for tax.-s l will be the court <lb/>
house during the of Mai <lb/>
r the purpose listing Inn fir tank <lb/>
said town of Greenville All persons <lb/>
liable for tares please come forward <lb/>
and Hal the game This day <lb/>
May. 1911 <lb/>
.-, H I A Tax Taker <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
This i- to notify all parties that I <lb/>
; in no longer connects in any nay <lb/>
with firm of Ann . Ford Co., <lb/>
located N. , <lb/>
my rest to John Ford He as <lb/>
all liabilities and assets of <lb/>
-aid company. <lb/>
T. R. ANDREWS, <lb/>
i id Id <lb/>
AND HEAD STONES <lb/>
AND IRON FENCES <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NORTH<lb/>
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I deceased to then <lb/>
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I All pi d lo aid estate will <lb/>
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I K CANNON, <lb/>
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will say; that I <lb/>
pleased With it I couldn't ask for <lb/>
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perfection and I am satisfied II Bare <lb/>
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interesting ad- <lb/>
vices this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes done tor <lb/>
writes as was down with has been <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
In Court <lb/>
I nave now been ,.,.,. of Summon. <lb/>
months and It has cured me i; Han <lb/>
haven't had th awful sick headaches , , , , <lb/>
Ai lam Road <lb/>
since I began g it. New York C. and <lb/>
I am so thankful for what Railroad Company, Old <lb/>
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HARDWARE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
i Creditors, <lb/>
us by the <lb/>
I'm county, made by his honor <lb/>
r a. Daniels. Judge. Presiding tit <lb/>
court In certain special trust was proper n <lb/>
entitled II vs. of Register of <lb/>
stomach trouble for live years, and found a very valuable medicine de- S Ross was <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
St, am Ship Bill <lb/>
Clyde Line Steamship Company <lb/>
The defendants, New York Central <lb/>
ind <lb/>
Pitt county December 13th, <lb/>
times, I thought surely I die. <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
got so bad, I could not or sleep, <lb/>
and ail my friends, except one, thought I kepi in every family chest, <lb/>
would die. He advised me lo try. Get a package today. <lb/>
and quit Only a quarter. <lb/>
t receiver the urn. of Tripp, Hart A <lb/>
and was authorized by said <lb/>
decree of Hie court lo take <lb/>
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I Mint as above, has h <lb/>
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Pill County, for the collection of <lb/>
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely damages arising by the delay In <lb/>
used by young and Old, and should one certain engine <lb/>
shipped to O. K Harriss. <lb/>
1.1 Ml <lb/>
Inure hi the r Bale <lb/>
contained In a deed of trust <lb/>
H to II M While. <lb/>
of Pitt County in Hook n page <lb/>
also under a mortgage <lb/>
by the said I, M, lo I S. <lb/>
dated December 13th, <lb/>
and recorded In Hook page <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
a and claims of whatsoever kind mortgages being given <lb/>
A oil <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Make Your Own Pain <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A M. <lb/>
at per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it <lb/>
You then make gals, of pure paint for <lb/>
It's per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PANT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready <lb/>
CANS, you pay a r <lb/>
f Th.-I. u M REAL whit, <lb/>
LINSEED OIL. ., . <lb/>
Use a gal. any you buy, and <lb/>
made, return the and gel ALL n <lb/>
J, A J I. N <lb/>
., HIM, , <lb/>
110.50 <lb/>
be <lb/>
North Carolina, by Motor Co., <lb/>
of New York, on or about <lb/>
March 3rd. 1911, by way of the New <lb/>
York Central and Hudson River Ball <lb/>
mad company, toe Old steam <lb/>
ship Company and th Clyde Line <lb/>
Steamship and the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
they required to appear at <lb/>
next term of the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County to be held on tin- 11th, <lb/>
day after the 1st Monday in March. <lb/>
it the IS day of May. 1911, a. <lb/>
the Court House of said in <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina and J Having duly as <lb/>
or demur to the complaint of the or , , , ,,, ,, <lb/>
plaintiff in said a. lion, or the plain- <lb/>
tiff will apply to the Court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in complaint. <lb/>
This day of April. 1911 <lb/>
pan and i the <lb/>
Hi able. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
indebted to the firm Tripp, <lb/>
Hart Company to make immediate <lb/>
Settlement with J S Rosa, receiver, <lb/>
and all persons having claims against <lb/>
the firm of Hart k Company <lb/>
are hereby requested to tile their <lb/>
with said receiver This th <lb/>
day March, <lb/>
J s. ROM <lb/>
3-31 It Receiver Of Tripp Hart A Ce <lb/>
n c MOORS. <lb/>
Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
fly A. T D. C. <lb/>
HARDING Attorney <lb/>
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The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb/>
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Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the and up <lb/>
the Whole System, For Grown People and Children. <lb/>
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the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known <lb/>
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tonic and it in Tasteless Form. It has no for Malaria, and Fever, <lb/>
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Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging <lb/>
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A HEAVY HEAD is a <lb/>
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Tim's Pins <lb/>
aid nature in its work. You <lb/>
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beneficial results. At your <lb/>
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plain. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
For Claim. <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, Pitt <lb/>
The been up <lb/>
pointed and duly sues <lb/>
lot of the estate of K A. Patrick, de <lb/>
eased, all persona having claims <lb/>
against estate are notified <lb/>
to the same before me on <lb/>
or before the 30th day of Man u <lb/>
1916. or this notice will be pleaded in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons in <lb/>
to said will please make <lb/>
immediate payment This the day <lb/>
of March 1911. <lb/>
W. J <lb/>
of the last will and <lb/>
of V A Patrick, deceased <lb/>
N C <lb/>
OX <lb/>
six or <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
weight about <lb/>
seven. Well broke. <lb/>
G. T. TYSON <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
i ltd law It w Route i <lb/>
ton deceased notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons having claims against said <lb/>
to present them to me properly <lb/>
authenticated on or before the <lb/>
day of March or this notice Will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. AI <lb/>
persons Indebted to said will <lb/>
make immediate payment to me This <lb/>
day of March 1914. <lb/>
B A <lb/>
A r the estate of Worth- <lb/>
deceased 3-31 Id <lb/>
la Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of county <lb/>
as executor of the estate of K. A <lb/>
Br deceased, notice is <lb/>
I given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned; and all person <lb/>
having claims against said estate are <lb/>
to present the same to the <lb/>
I for payment on or before <lb/>
I March 1916 or notice will b- <lb/>
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Tins 1st day April 1911. <lb/>
J I. CARPER, <lb/>
of the estate of B. A. ii <lb/>
Sr., deceased. <lb/>
secure the money duo for <lb/>
land hereinafter described, <lb/>
undersigned trustee and mortgagee <lb/>
will sell for cash at public auction <lb/>
before the court house door in Green <lb/>
Villa On Saturday May full. 1914, tin <lb/>
following described tract or parcel <lb/>
land situate in the county of and <lb/>
in Township and known <lb/>
as a part of farm. <lb/>
Beginning at the Jones comer <lb/>
running South West feet to the <lb/>
oak branch; thence with tin- run <lb/>
said right branch to the A. C. L. It <lb/>
R. right of way; thence with <lb/>
right of way West feet; thence <lb/>
South feet to line; <lb/>
with said line feet to the <lb/>
beginning containing 1-10 acres <lb/>
more or less. For more accurate de- <lb/>
reference is hereby made to <lb/>
deed from I S Fleming to <lb/>
dated Dee. 18th. 1912. <lb/>
This April fib. 1914. <lb/>
II M. WHITE, Trustee <lb/>
I. S. <lb/>
F c. JAM is a Son, <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
HONK, IV <lb/>
calls an safest mm <lb/>
a. thud trail in wheat <lb/>
or oats Hi your Ii <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
bought. further risk. <lb/>
the most<lb/>
you can but hi <lb/>
inns or in calls on <lb/>
mi I u or you I an buy both <lb/>
as many more us you wish <lb/>
decline of cent gives <lb/>
you lo lake Slim profit <lb/>
a movement of cents profit, <lb/>
Write mil particulars bank <lb/>
references, <lb/>
K. H. Nil MANX <lb/>
Address all mall to Lock Box <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
the of all Industry <lb/>
i bull of all j find Write for <lb/>
by the best in the United <lb/>
State u on the Farm, ind <lb/>
of lime. Don't buy band, <lb/>
t. A postal will girt you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having as administrator of <lb/>
Edwards, de-ceased late of Put <lb/>
county, N Is to notify all persons <lb/>
having claims against the estate p <lb/>
the said eased to exhibit them to <lb/>
the undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
from this date, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to estate <lb/>
please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This April 7th, 1911. <lb/>
J. EDWARDS <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
F. G. JAMES SON Atty <lb/>
This Is to notify parties that f <lb/>
am no longer connected in any <lb/>
the firm of Anderson. Ford A- Co., lo. <lb/>
Bethel, N C . having sold <lb/>
interest to John J. Ford, lie as <lb/>
all liabilities and assets of <lb/>
said <lb/>
JOHN A <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Notice f Sale. <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in that certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by Rives and <lb/>
wile to Nixon Rives on the day of <lb/>
May which is <lb/>
Hook page in the Register of <lb/>
Heeds of county, <lb/>
signed will expose for sale for cash <lb/>
the In the town of <lb/>
on Monday. May at <lb/>
lock M following describe <lb/>
real property <lb/>
in Greenville township ad <lb/>
Joining the lands of Nobles and <lb/>
others, containing live acres more <lb/>
or less and being the same on <lb/>
the said Rives formally lived <lb/>
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This <lb/>
day of April 1911. <lb/>
RIVES, Mortgagee <lb/>
F. G. Attorneys <lb/>
h n in hi-, <lb/>
May II, The <lb/>
DUal of the Wisconsin <lb/>
vision of the Knights of Columbus is <lb/>
in session here, with large delegations <lb/>
in attendance from Milwaukee, La <lb/>
Green Hay, <lb/>
Claire and other of the <lb/>
The business sessions <lb/>
two days and will be with an <lb/>
rides and <lb/>
entertainment <lb/>
fur War Time Student. <lb/>
Ala., May In <lb/>
connection with the <lb/>
at the University of Alabama to <lb/>
morrow honorary diplomas will be <lb/>
given to a number of war time stud- <lb/>
who left the university to light <lb/>
the Confederacy thereby <lb/>
prevented from completing their <lb/>
At the same time there wilt <lb/>
be unveiled a boulder monument sci <lb/>
up by the Daughters of the <lb/>
In memory of the university stud- <lb/>
In tho war. , <lb/>
That men may drift up torrent <lb/>
that the sharp thorns of <lb/>
shall somehow <lb/>
of the King of themselves, <lb/>
these cursed conditions shall <lb/>
paradise that the abnormal is to <lb/>
guide- into the normal, and that th- <lb/>
sowing m flesh is to reap the <lb/>
fruits of the 11-11 It proposes <lb/>
It la credulity without In- <lb/>
stall. , guaranty. No, very <lb/>
good and the- very had are <lb/>
separated. Like yields like-. <lb/>
soever a man that shall he <lb/>
also <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
a I , -1. . <lb/>
I. .- or I <lb/>
tor t ARCH <lb/>
till . r f r-11. <lb/>
BUILD I<lb/>
ht <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. C <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BE OP EAST EBB <lb/>
ABO LIE A. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
IND ONE. AND <lb/>
BOUNDED BY l BEET <lb/>
PA It MING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL I <lb/>
KINDS AUK INVITED TO <lb/>
LOU ATE III-HE WE <lb/>
EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
oil IS WAY OP <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
B T I-Ac I <lb/>
WE HAVE AS UP-TO <lb/>
In If A S D VA <lb/>
till <lb/>
T i <lb/>
,.<lb/>
. . .-. <lb/>
Is the Host I ; the Hie . gas. George <lb/>
WE A ULA <lb/>
OF TWELVE Bl<lb/>
PEOPLE IS . <lb/>
AND <lb/>
WHO II I--II <lb/>
l BUSINESS it <lb/>
. I i Bi i- AND <lb/>
I A I HI. <lb/>
A Ii I i I <lb/>
HATE AID <lb/>
BE HAD I<lb/>
Mill <lb/>
I III I. <lb/>
I'll I <lb/>
M Mill <lb/>
Hon. J. H. Small Writes <lb/>
Of Establishment of Free <lb/>
Mail Delivery in Greenville <lb/>
Fire Narrowly Averted Mediation Conference lo <lb/>
Session at <lb/>
He Stales h Must Meet the Gov- An uS <lb/>
, . , j moo men ,,. ,.,, <lb/>
t v It <lb/>
WIN 1.11. in Prof, <lb/>
Mrs John u. Carroll nave gone to <lb/>
the <lb/>
hey expect <lb/>
American ten the m <lb/>
Capital <lb/>
US <lb/>
I that Our I Veil Let Sir <lb/>
ice be Postponed lo nil <lb/>
lime Negligence <lb/>
to tin- <lb/>
II <lb/>
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ii, . places I <lb/>
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Greenville <lb/>
rule- is <lb/>
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is . bi lug in ii in <lb/>
purpose is o of time <lb/>
carrier the old <lb/>
the currier rang the door bell ml <lb/>
for someone to opt lie door <lb/>
tile M ll I . <lb/>
carrier will deliver mail <lb/>
in the mail and proceed on his <lb/>
tour family will soon become <lb/>
to the hour when the nail <lb/>
is delivered, and no inconvenience <lb/>
Will be Buffered on Hi's account. <lb/>
As you state-, the installation <lb/>
this service in has <lb/>
ready been long delayed, and it <lb/>
unfortunate if another delay should <lb/>
be ordered by n. son of the- failure of <lb/>
our citizens in Greenville to equip <lb/>
themselves as directed by the depart <lb/>
hunt. They will do so or <lb/>
only because of the request from <lb/>
but for their own <lb/>
convenience, and it should not be post <lb/>
hut the requirement should be <lb/>
met at once. I hope this <lb/>
e inn may not be deemed <lb/>
but only in the Interests of our t <lb/>
and in the prompt establishment it <lb/>
city delivery <lb/>
w,. an- glad to state the re <lb/>
cent agitation of the matter In <lb/>
columns has started the people to get <lb/>
ting busy, and numbers are daily <lb/>
notice- to the postmaster <lb/>
will have mail receptacles <lb/>
in for the beginning th-- <lb/>
service. The hardware dealers have <lb/>
prepared themselves to furnish mall <lb/>
or letter slot door plates to all <lb/>
who want to buy them, so there- will <lb/>
be no trouble along I lo <lb/>
department has no regulation as to <lb/>
the style or kind of receptacle used. <lb/>
ho the patron can suit his own <lb/>
along that line. Hut there must be <lb/>
a receptacle of some kind, or a <lb/>
th- door at very house served the <lb/>
carriers. <lb/>
Mu<lb/>
ii were Injured, <lb/>
lie <lb/>
i room the <lb/>
. i , <lb/>
. i. i <lb/>
summer. <lb/>
. Now is a good tn i you a pair H ire <lb/>
slippers while they <lb/>
going cheap Bar- i,, <lb/>
her and Co. <lb/>
Mr. c;. c . <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
Mane <lb/>
in i <lb/>
. in <lb/>
, I <lb/>
III, Three <lb/>
fatally, <lb/>
am box rived rm <lb/>
naval . ,,,,, n,,. e, <lb/>
mi log <lb/>
Many are trying to Id <lb/>
pipe ii the Ion. but n <lb/>
where, h. spend ll we should <lb/>
To do <lb/>
tender, <lb/>
J j , . <lb/>
.- some, nulls lie-y let you<lb/>
Mill lie <lb/>
lei <lb/>
Perks<lb/>
II <lb/>
few More Bays Left in Mich <lb/>
Car Work <lb/>
Completed <lb/>
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Nil Falls. <lb/>
Mi m. an situation <lb/>
i . It it it <lb/>
ii the rerun <lb/>
lo . <lb/>
i . . work out <lb/>
hurt<lb/>
III <lb/>
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1.1 ten years<lb/>
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weighs <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
Till <lb/>
Ho lives of <lb/>
lits tobacco been <lb/>
PU I lie, k <lb/>
a dry no nun <lb/>
out this lime <lb/>
Hi. in <lb/>
I for tie <lb/>
a Ange and Co's. .-.;., wed by <lb/>
and began lighting. broke Minister Suarez. lb <lb/>
it show window out Mr. 11- in <lb/>
u . do was hurl be on I I opening to <lb/>
. i in re arraigned before for morrow <lb/>
Monday and was I special sir from <lb/>
M and costs, in <lb/>
. I L, in. . I. . , I'll- to till <lb/>
weather trucks, lumber, doors i,,. , . <lb/>
i more will be put from O. K. Lumber an I <lb/>
I Manufacturing <lb/>
i our stock en summer straw an <lb/>
stand Hilton, ex ., <lb/>
good one for a little money com. to <lb/>
see Harrington. Barber and Co. <lb/>
Mr. J, . Harper would be pleas. <lb/>
show you some- of those new <lb/>
notions or straw <lb/>
We have a till <lb/>
some of the- planted. <lb/>
Corn is looking stall with a good <lb/>
stand, but the acreage is short. Pen. <lb/>
pie at corn planting lime seem <lb/>
they have- u stomach. <lb/>
Dig Hill Button has the biggest to ,, ,, and Co. <lb/>
and I. H. has the largest morning Magistrate R <lb/>
cabbage. Croom tried three Joseph <lb/>
Dick Nobles, a colored preacher. Charlie and Wm <lb/>
Bred a stump because- lie a sunk.- for gambling. All <lb/>
back under It, and burned acres and bond tor <lb/>
., destroying badly the small <lb/>
growth to the of three court. <lb/>
B per acre, together with a Help your rural by buying on <lb/>
cords the farmers tobacco <lb/>
wood, luck has taken <lb/>
r, his flock <lb/>
day to In lo <lb/>
touch with step of the proceed <lb/>
legs. All questions will <lb/>
he submitted to the <lb/>
the American representatives take <lb/>
action. There <lb/>
lion at the White House officials <lb/>
do not expect ii confer- <lb/>
President Wilson and th.- cabinet <lb/>
discussed conditions today, but there <lb/>
wore no notable developments n let <lb/>
to Mexico. In th. Senate brief <lb/>
debate mas when <lb/>
of read a letter <lb/>
from a government official at Vera <lb/>
Cruz whose identity he withheld, <lb/>
mg tin- largest in were <lb/>
American dollars <lb/>
I ii <lb/>
ll , . i I; . . <lb/>
. that t <lb/>
around tin frail <lb/>
i . i t W <lb/>
. <lb/>
and i excited mu <lb/>
Prof. II a i .<lb/>
with a mu <lb/>
House of <lb/>
Al the n Id i c will t. <lb/>
in the early Bun <lb/>
M ill lie sprung . <lb/>
Me lentil ill. <lb/>
I lime- I hoc i <lb/>
Ii Ii <lb/>
I in II II HUM. i I I -I I- <lb/>
I a . <lb/>
IS<lb/>
Celebration in t <lb/>
Mi I <lb/>
day celebration in honor ii the <lb/>
anniversary of the. Mecklenburg <lb/>
ration of Independence which <lb/>
promulgated May ; <lb/>
year in advance of the declaration <lb/>
the thirteen colonies at Philadelphia. <lb/>
Was opened here this afternoon With a <lb/>
exercises had <lb/>
its feature <lb/>
Vice President I bi ma K Mai <lb/>
The exercises wore he-Id In Van <lb/>
Turk; where a <lb/>
. o listen to <lb/>
I c <lb/>
be I<lb/>
was read ; <lb/>
bi sent in t <lb/>
r. r, mail B only a little <lb/>
. -k now, i. ii ill ii- i inn <lb/>
the shouting, but who is going I do <lb/>
the shouting course the sue. <lb/>
nil contestant and his <lb/>
and no one t. II win. that will be <lb/>
.-I this time, neither will they be able <lb/>
; tell until count is made <lb/>
Bonn little folks have <lb/>
several In <lb/>
have made up their mi mis- tit ll <lb/>
are sun- winners hut we <lb/>
will find themselves iii it <lb/>
u i, tin lie-, because it is going to re. <lb/>
.,; thousands upon <lb/>
i more thousands to b h <lb/>
i . one Vi . no sole on-ii <lb/>
to the- lull <lb/>
and crop <lb/>
Miss Agnes Smith has returned <lb/>
mm Durham where she Ins <lb/>
the Conservatory Music Miss <lb/>
her sister, was also here <lb/>
from the Training School <lb/>
Mr It II. flicks who was taken <lb/>
lo an operation, is re <lb/>
. rapidly and is expect, <lb/>
noun o return home-. <lb/>
Mrs C Cobb of Norfolk is <lb/>
some time at her beautiful <lb/>
home. Charlie in <lb/>
will permit. <lb/>
The primary convention was well <lb/>
attended at Arthur J W. <lb/>
Smith. Robert Willoughby and I <lb/>
Tyson were chosen d, legates to the <lb/>
convention was <lb/>
well In the lead. <lb/>
ON THE <lb/>
About ten o'clock Monday morning Department, <lb/>
the yard fence caught lire at the horn to an urgent re <lb/>
of J. T. Smith by some port that Brazilian <lb/>
had been left around a pot in yard Mexico en <lb/>
by the wash woman clothe <lb/>
banging on u line were scene heel Mr <lb/>
Smith horridly the <lb/>
from the line carried Ho in <lb/>
without discovering <lb/>
them were on tire. <lb/>
to th. yard she extinguished tho Br <lb/>
Then upon her return lo the <lb/>
she found the which sh. Ii <lb/>
carried In. burning. Fortunately Mi <lb/>
Smith in putting out II <lb/>
lire before any serious damage a <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Lodge Number <lb/>
On. ; <lb/>
in response vi Proctor in i of some large numb <lb/>
i i. oats which be has om hi <lb/>
Minister in grown this year, of the heads cumulated, still those <lb/>
as much as length deal of work to do <lb/>
n though the ; ; u <lb/>
. i .; ll II re ii <lb/>
until poll <lb/>
grown <lb/>
Ii. me a <lb/>
nuns had mad.- in the Mexican Proctor a good farmer i <lb/>
foreign times concern- Ma good merchant <lb/>
mg Smiths and that the ,,. that <lb/>
and J Walter <lb/>
Mr and J Walter Hurley <lb/>
win give- iii marriage their <lb/>
Pearl <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. Murk Turnage <lb/>
Morning. June third. <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and <lb/>
fourteen <lb/>
at ten thirty <lb/>
Methodist Episcopal <lb/>
South <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
The honor of your present Q <lb/>
requested. <lb/>
P home after Juno the fifteenth <lb/>
Greenville, N C <lb/>
uncle <lb/>
the Con from the Spanish it <lb/>
to use good lion, a, cording to by <lb/>
th.- release the Amen representatives of the owners <lb/>
here. Introduces an additional <lb/>
Fate still complication from owners who <lb/>
h- have been endeavoring to <lb/>
h ween Mexico City and was their property, as <lb/>
. accepted as the reason for the failure manufactured into thread it DO longer <lb/>
hear from although be on the Inf, <lb/>
arrival of a In Mexico City from market <lb/>
m mil meet San Luis him caused and War Department <lb/>
o'clock and disappointment availed information the <lb/>
will be s. r The Minister. Secret a fate of Parks No <lb/>
All Masons ere Invited announced, reported conditions information as to Parks was forth <lb/>
Mr It. F. Manning will be listing in Mexico City and Stated that coining form source, although the <lb/>
large . . i <lb/>
Is the eh <lb/>
A. F. Ai A <lb/>
morning at <lb/>
u business i <lb/>
noon <lb/>
Wt every Internal <lb/>
, i. i hat i-vi <lb/>
. i votes during <lb/>
days that n i . <lb/>
. b iii bi <lb/>
surprises sprung bi wind up <lb/>
hi th g ii on <lb/>
. . i turn every vote <lb/>
us tn win , mis <lb/>
out how you are Standing <lb/>
encourage Until do more for veil than <lb/>
would, should no know <lb/>
i the list <lb/>
n made to send huts,, disappeared through the <lb/>
refugees from Mexican near Vera with Without i. <lb/>
the capital night for American soldier were fully tin r. <lb/>
Mexico returned to th. American tune la but plenty of i. <lb/>
v Department made- clear to work, so advise <lb/>
Mexican Federals, fleeing day the- status of Edward W What you do In next <lb/>
had left the Ryan, of Pa . at the nine days mil determine where you will <lb/>
in Admiral h. was throw into jail by the Fed be I dose made Jut, <lb/>
between authorities on the <lb/>
state and county taxes arrangements bad Ii <lb/>
May He will be a spec nil train With <lb/>
Hi, and <lb/>
Mr. Charlie- Scotland Neck <lb/>
Tarboro was in our town Moo <lb/>
day looking after the interest of the <lb/>
m ii Guano Co. <lb/>
Mayor and Mrs. I. L. Kittrell Oil about that <lb/>
Ayden passed through tow u Badger reported that <lb/>
evening on their way t,, see Mrs and troops, under Gene-nil charge of being a spy. Dr Ryan was <lb/>
mother, Mrs Jam F. Hard., had Stopped I'll by Charge <lb/>
Who la near oil later evacuated to go r, <lb/>
The Camp W W. he-re will that town The oil wells there render median Old lo H <lb/>
M their meeting Friday night unharmed Oil operatives art re was not commissioned to collect <lb/>
nil, 1.1, i kidnapping. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. May <lb/>
and clerks In tin- Navy Department <lb/>
have not had much Idle time on <lb/>
hands of late, but some of the voter <lb/>
an attaches of the de pal I in ., <lb/>
spare moment today recalled the i <lb/>
that a was ill the <lb/>
air just ten years ago on this date <lb/>
It was on May 1801 that he <lb/>
tr, set aflutter by an order <lb/>
sending the whole South Atlantic <lb/>
to Tangier on iii count <lb/>
the kidnapping of an have Deputy m turning to resume work in the Tam nation tin- state Department for the opening rounds In <lb/>
lean l Arabs, Bryant Norfolk with them Held, where all is reported las connected win, lbs Red On i it . chain. <lb/>
captive was released by the some degree work The authorities Ryan Mi I Metropolitan v. <lb/>
para and American n, nM doubled is in, have ordered operations resumed In tailed at the White House and talked ion. Match play ill <lb/>
turned home without being put the within the two months ah cotton mil t and In. with Secretary did morning and the will <lb/>
of tiring a shot are urged to meet In the lend to Use the cotton sec the President res I i Saturday <lb/>
local Friday <lb/>
M. <lb/>
WOOD v- . May <lb/>
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