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Interesting Items from Hie <lb/>
Thriving Little <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light. Easy to <lb/>
clean and Don't <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D- C. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
New <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
t ii W. Va <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic in help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that tune comes to you. you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tome. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F, D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Bel re began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as I ever did, and can eat mo t <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
GAL. <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A H. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT, <lb/>
per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed to mix with it <lb/>
then make gal-, if pure paint for <lb/>
It's only <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL v. . PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of . <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or SI I <lb/>
The I. V REAL PAINT i . <lb/>
ZINC and LINSEED OIL, i <lb/>
Use a out any v . <lb/>
paint made, return the paint yet <lb/>
J. I. Moil, GREENVILLE, <lb/>
HILL. S f <lb/>
i v r <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
MO AH IS <lb/>
Putt are the no <lb/>
surest method of trading in wheat <lb/>
oats Because your In <lb/>
limited to the amount <lb/>
bought No further <lb/>
Positively the <lb/>
o trading <lb/>
Open I i <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
grain or you can buy <lb/>
fur or M many uh you <lb/>
An advance or decline gives <lb/>
you tin- chance to take prom <lb/>
A movement of d cents <lb/>
Write full <lb/>
references, <lb/>
k. w. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Address mail to Look <lb/>
TWO nil <lb/>
There . re two alarms <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday morning <lb/>
both being at Cooperage Lumber <lb/>
Co., but the I <lb/>
light. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
In murk no <lb/>
in.-i. i or Mil <lb/>
SEARCH mi- <lb/>
HI <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES I l <lb/>
Ml I j <lb/>
rove Writ today. <lb/>
ID. SWIFT ft CO. <lb/>
PATENT LAWYERS, <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. C. <lb/>
Oil Tanks <lb/>
The Oil Company, <lb/>
of Hie <lb/>
bare recently tho in <lb/>
of eighteen <lb/>
gallon oil tank on a site <lb/>
near the Building and Lumber Com <lb/>
i old plant along the a c. i. <lb/>
railroad Their new oil wagon <lb/>
the model and <lb/>
built arrived Friday and <lb/>
made Its on the <lb/>
street Saturday Mr. R. I. Parnell <lb/>
of South Carolina will charge <lb/>
of the wagon mid personal at <lb/>
will be given to the deliveries <lb/>
of the various Texas products <lb/>
V, ,. <lb/>
II <lb/>
din <lb/>
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lion K. I. ., <lb/>
gold<lb/>
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It. u . Jot i- M <lb/>
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. We. <lb/>
many i, never . <lb/>
woman <lb/>
have plenty i bi <lb/>
I old <lb/>
Hub N i Mi J R <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mi an Mi BI . a, who I <lb/>
Bear Hi . It <lb/>
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. . Ralph <lb/>
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it it . . <lb/>
to teat but b. tor.- h. could i <lb/>
run. lb thing bad exploded, tearing <lb/>
from <lb/>
gut I hi.-. Ii v <lb/>
damage to hi <lb/>
band <lb/>
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Mayor <lb/>
Yes. t <lb/>
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. I tie cement <lb/>
ii <lb/>
.;.; debate . <lb/>
. , That the S of i <lb/>
destruct of <lb/>
ii t Pi <lb/>
oft. t and II <lb/>
n and R Ii <lb/>
the pa <lb/>
Ti on Tar <lb/>
. Ill rate in lion <lb/>
lb. Ii other mill. <lb/>
Then of frog <lb/>
Get you two l <lb/>
i. four b at H Bi <lb/>
and Bro all <lb/>
and J. H. who <lb/>
be. ii down i Jacksonville dial- <lb/>
their parents, have returned. <lb/>
We are convinced before <lb/>
g. t a hot. in Ayden we will have I <lb/>
adopt the method of the lark <lb/>
Del busy <lb/>
Mr Richard is i <lb/>
r. paint made than i <lb/>
sold by J. R. Smith and <lb/>
A to the graded build <lb/>
reminds you of a bee . eve. <lb/>
t busy <lb/>
Mr. J. elected <lb/>
to represent th. In . lodge of <lb/>
Fellows at Grand whir i <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. Henry Skim <lb/>
write be sure to send ire- a package <lb/>
f American herb tablets, a the; <lb/>
the thing for that tired feeling <lb/>
in the spring We have plenty <lb/>
of them, J ll Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr W. K. Nichols, moved <lb/>
from Pitt to Craven and <lb/>
the Hie k fan was <lb/>
Saturday, bringing with him <lb/>
load of his consisting of bl <lb/>
. mi and beans, and It had <lb/>
finished trading he received to tie <lb/>
good a k for the balance of his <lb/>
load to carry hone This Is <lb/>
what we call In <lb/>
Mr is a Pitt county boy, mar <lb/>
lied a Pitt country girl, and on <lb/>
Pitt county and yon can <lb/>
easily <lb/>
Mrs Hum. Jackson, widow of Mr <lb/>
W. J In a hospital at <lb/>
for <lb/>
Reflector, sends word <lb/>
Ayden letters, it <lb/>
keeps her posted on the current <lb/>
events from around h.-r obi home. <lb/>
Mr Wright who has <lb/>
very sick for the last weak, was re. <lb/>
ported conscious morning <lb/>
Mia many friends are <lb/>
for him and hope he recover <lb/>
Mr Fred <lb/>
of the Ayden Lumber Mill <lb/>
here, made an awkward <lb/>
step while crossing the yard and turn <lb/>
ed him indoors for a few days <lb/>
your home and make so <lb/>
attractive that your boys rather stay <lb/>
there than any place on earth, <lb/>
giving It a coat of paint <lb/>
by J R and <lb/>
cool and grow fat while cook <lb/>
on an oil stove this summer Sold <lb/>
by J. R and <lb/>
Hon C. I,. of Beaufort <lb/>
tells us he enjoys the visits of The <lb/>
Reflector, that It compares <lb/>
.- <lb/>
MONEY SAVED <lb/>
by The Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb/>
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb/>
wait for rain Each plant watered at the <lb/>
dry earth-no Every feature <lb/>
for every desired <lb/>
buy, built right, weirs and prices right. <lb/>
Case made <lb/>
s. C, Feb. <lb/>
Hart A Hadley. <lb/>
C . <lb/>
in regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco <lb/>
i -planter 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/>
i- you represented it to be. It work <lb/>
I and I am satisfied it <lb/>
i. vi hundred dollars <lb/>
I my entire crop of s. <lb/>
with it and it was dry weather when <lb/>
i it. i used barrels of water <lb/>
setting i set parts <lb/>
per in re and got a perfect stand the <lb/>
all through my patch by hand <lb/>
just to try it and found that that <lb/>
win. Ii with he Transplanter grew <lb/>
o tier the season through. also set <lb/>
he several Of my neighbors an <lb/>
say grew better <lb/>
they set by hand, and they are <lb/>
ii. me to set tin for them the <lb/>
coming I also have <lb/>
a distant e of i a mil. from mi <lb/>
who want me to set i p <lb/>
I can t say much tor your <lb/>
. and wouldn't be without <lb/>
for Fin Hundred Dollars and as <lb/>
. I ask for <lb/>
Tours truly, <lb/>
JESSE. H SMITH <lb/>
HART HAD<lb/>
j HARDWARE NORTH INA <lb/>
Items <lb/>
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Mr I <lb/>
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I d re i I Mo rd i <lb/>
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here n i. h re l u <lb/>
night I play vi good <lb/>
p. Its. Ill ., Kill I III <lb/>
. and ticket-i <lb/>
I to ti gin <lb/>
the North <lb/>
. help in promoting the <lb/>
, . . . for tin u <lb/>
en . <lb/>
Mr II O. Daniels <lb/>
here Wednesday on <lb/>
Mr Arthur of <lb/>
ton was here Wednesday on <lb/>
Miss has bee i <lb/>
during the past <lb/>
of school left for her home Wed <lb/>
Pro . u Wilson Greenville <lb/>
was lure Thursday looking after the <lb/>
interest of the new school building <lb/>
that is to be erected lure some time <lb/>
tins summer. <lb/>
Mr. Thompson Of was here <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Messrs. W. S and F <lb/>
K. Proctor went to Washington last <lb/>
Mr I W Paul of Washington a <lb/>
here Thursday. <lb/>
Mi and Mrs I. Gibson, Ir <lb/>
It Elks, A t. <lb/>
i i . Mr U A Fling. Mr -i . <lb/>
w H Elks went to Washing <lb/>
ton Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
Ml sen Knot Proctor and Fred <lb/>
Jones who have been attending <lb/>
at C , returned Thur. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
o Proctor, w. B. <lb/>
Proctor, Proctor, Jone. <lb/>
Went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
Mrs. W. K Proctor, David and <lb/>
Proctor went to Friday <lb/>
p. M, and returned Sunday. <lb/>
Messrs Elk, It M Elk, i <lb/>
ii Holladay and went to <lb/>
K i It n Sunday p. m <lb/>
Mr T. <lb/>
ton was In town Sunday <lb/>
If You Want This Pony <lb/>
Quality Shop. Kirks Grocery, Furniture <lb/>
and The t<lb/>
Register of Heeds 11.11 <lb/>
has licenses to following <lb/>
lea s last <lb/>
W, and II. <lb/>
s and i. High <lb/>
Ma. and Floyd. <lb/>
with a letter from home <lb/>
Miss Martha of Kinston Is <lb/>
visiting her aunt, Mrs II G. Bur <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
us write you up III The Daily <lb/>
should have any thing to sell <lb/>
buy. as It la read from the i; <lb/>
to the sea. <lb/>
Your M <lb/>
JUST TRY <lb/>
Won ill Stomach <lb/>
and Be Thai Can <lb/>
To <lb/>
3.-1 I <lb/>
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THE FARM <lb/>
It the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
the a- is of all good farming Write <lb/>
Ii in by the best in the United <lb/>
oil lime on the Farm, c <lb/>
the purest lime. Don't buy <lb/>
i A will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
VS <lb/>
V i <lb/>
tut ., . him- v fur W . <lb/>
u receive y c <lb/>
required t convince t i <lb/>
i t <lb/>
. t <lb/>
health. <lb/>
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And o had <lb/>
ever be rector I ti o n w <lb/>
it Wonderful nil -ti <lb/>
it hen who my I <lb/>
it. Mini <lb/>
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Mt i i <lb/>
tor the t. <lb/>
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tons of <lb/>
the i <lb/>
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and bile en <lb/>
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to i <lb/>
will in.- w th Ir r. <lb/>
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tr doing, Mend on <lb/>
All to H. Ml. <lb/>
Hoff-f Ill <lb/>
Sale In H. C <lb/>
THE L. DIM CO <lb/>
mid <lb/>
Jay <lb/>
i from n <lb/>
, to Now York and <lb/>
This is to notify all that <lb/>
am no longer connected In any way <lb/>
ton of Anderson, Ford Co., Io- <lb/>
at N. c . baring told <lb/>
to John i Kurd. Ho as- <lb/>
all and of tho <lb/>
company. <lb/>
JOHN A. <lb/>
id <lb/>
A HEAVY HEAD m <lb/>
pretty sign of a <lb/>
torpid <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
aid in it work. You <lb/>
will be at the <lb/>
At tout <lb/>
druggist sugar coated or <lb/>
plain. <lb/>
K OF <lb/>
weight six or <lb/>
even, Wall broke. <lb/>
O. T. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
s Mil II w Route <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEAUT OP E ASTERS <lb/>
SOUTH ABO LISA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED ST THE BEST <lb/>
I NO COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AS UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND PER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE SAVE A ULA- <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
i Ht BEST <lb/>
IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISE j i r BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE <lb/>
TELL WHAT YOU <lb/>
YE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE BAD UPON <lb/>
III, <lb/>
Huerta Envoys Cannot <lb/>
Pledge New <lb/>
Peace Parley is Suddenly Brought <lb/>
a Halt <lb/>
EL <lb/>
MM III M I REPORT HIM III I <lb/>
It Mil ARMS. <lb/>
Local Man Honored In Hew <lb/>
Orleans at Cotton Seed <lb/>
Crushers <lb/>
l. <lb/>
SEEMED l I <lb/>
lit Ike <lb/>
iii <lb/>
mi-Ills ill I i ill I In <lb/>
View-. <lb/>
NIAGARA May <lb/>
The wind has suddenly veered once <lb/>
more. When all seemed going well <lb/>
every one was optimistic and the <lb/>
Mexican delegates, believing they bad <lb/>
roached an agreement with the <lb/>
Americans, were about <lb/>
a I explanatory <lb/>
ii position on the laud <lb/>
and regretting that it was dear <lb/>
impossible for them to give <lb/>
tees as in the action of a new <lb/>
and recognized government, <lb/>
there u sudden halt. <lb/>
The Mexican delegates had their <lb/>
stenographic work finished their ho- <lb/>
ready to print the document <lb/>
mid then they stopped. They said <lb/>
had concluded to issue no <lb/>
memo <lb/>
It night the <lb/>
progress of the mediation, they said. <lb/>
Not they were less optimistic <lb/>
than ever, but they were less certain <lb/>
the wisdom promised declare <lb/>
lion at this critical moment. <lb/>
r returned <lb/>
WASHINGTON, May War and ,,.,,, ., delightful and profitable trip <lb/>
Department officials do nut Orleans where he attended <lb/>
credit current reports the liner ,. interstate Cotton Crushers <lb/>
has landed a cargo of was In session <lb/>
and ammunition tor Huerta i,,,,, the 18th to the 20th. <lb/>
Mexico, which like is re Bridges says that the election <lb/>
as an open port. , c . New to the <lb/>
The situation and progress of j presidency is very gratifying to the <lb/>
North Carolina Delegation. <lb/>
the mediation at Niagara was <lb/>
discussed in the Cabinet meeting to- <lb/>
day out announcement. <lb/>
Some men in the confidence of the <lb/>
declared the north. <lb/>
m chief was closely watching pro. <lb/>
at Niagara and was serious- <lb/>
considering some proposals. <lb/>
Of those developments the view was <lb/>
in some quarters that reports <lb/>
that the two missions sought to <lb/>
the vexing agrarian <lb/>
in a spirit of conciliation seemed most <lb/>
encouraging. The Huerta delegates <lb/>
were said to have receded from their <lb/>
original position that the land issue <lb/>
was internal solution only, win <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
This is <lb/>
the president North Carolina has <lb/>
had and this is the annual con <lb/>
i en <lb/>
Mr. was also honored with <lb/>
a membership on the Roles commit <lb/>
tee the most important of ail the <lb/>
commute is dealing as it does with tho <lb/>
regulation of tr.-.-i.- in cotton seed pit. <lb/>
ducts. There are twelve members <lb/>
the committee, six from the Crude <lb/>
Oil dealers and six from the refiners <lb/>
The other North Carolina numbers <lb/>
of committees are as <lb/>
H. a. While of u. <lb/>
Publicity; W, a. Reynolds Charlotte <lb/>
I on tinned Weather i- <lb/>
Retarding of Crops. <lb/>
pin eh <lb/>
MEDAL <lb/>
ORATION II ii, <lb/>
Miller M of <lb/>
five <lb/>
from viewpoint that it <lb/>
should be settled at the mediation pro <lb/>
With that factor giving promise of <lb/>
adjustment, the hope grew ill <lb/>
circles that further <lb/>
movements by American troops <lb/>
In Mexico could be averted and peace <lb/>
restored in the Southern <lb/>
r. public. <lb/>
Reports from Mexico City Stated <lb/>
there was a hopeless feeling among <lb/>
officials over the center <lb/>
Hopeful, believed it would con- <lb/>
l lie Mexicans are hopeful meet first anticipated, <lb/>
the I Slates half way in the, <lb/>
adoption of some suggestion to be sub- <lb/>
on Legislators and C. A Johnson <lb/>
mission ground Tarboro and W. N. of <lb/>
on the Governing Committee. <lb/>
There were from live to six bun <lb/>
delegates in the convention, <lb/>
representing every state in the union <lb/>
either as dealers or manufactures. <lb/>
The North Carolina delegation <lb/>
sires to hold the convention next <lb/>
year In and feel confident <lb/>
they will get it. <lb/>
v. May is <lb/>
I needed the southern stales <lb/>
,. of iii.- Mississippi, especially In <lb/>
the and according <lb/>
to he Weather Bun <lb/>
a Weather Bulletin today sun <lb/>
weather for week <lb/>
Ii last . It say-. <lb/>
In the cotton belt dry weather i <lb/>
in the states t. . of the <lb/>
river and it was especially <lb/>
ill. is clean and well cultivated <lb/>
stales to westward of the <lb/>
Mississippi continued rain has <lb/>
interrupted planting and <lb/>
especially in Texas and Okla- <lb/>
where which is up is late <lb/>
and badly in need Of cultivation, While <lb/>
over the northern portions the stand <lb/>
Is poor and much still remains <lb/>
planted. <lb/>
the principal truck growing <lb/>
of the south. Including much of <lb/>
Florida, continued weather Is <lb/>
greatly growth and rain Is <lb/>
badly needed. <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast states from <lb/>
North Carolina to New con <lb/>
weather has prevented the <lb/>
setting of tobacco plants and retarded <lb/>
the growth of all vegetation in the <lb/>
more southern portions. <lb/>
milted to the new provisional govern <lb/>
in Mexico, which might be used <lb/>
as a linger post in pointing the way <lb/>
a final solution. <lb/>
items. <lb/>
May Dr. <lb/>
Jones and son. Fred, and Mr. A, <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Clark went to <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. went to <lb/>
The land question is recognized by <lb/>
all as a fertile breeder Of revolutions. <lb/>
it is virtually conceded here that Ayden Wednesday. <lb/>
demand by the States W. K. Proctor and <lb/>
for a in precise terms con, went to Greenville <lb/>
not be met by the Mexican represents day <lb/>
lives since they have no power I Mr Decker of Baltimore was <lb/>
to bind such an independent govern as a-gab on business. <lb/>
Dent as the mediation conference j Mr of Norfolk was I. <lb/>
alms to bring into existence. week on business. <lb/>
The Mexican delegates are about I Miss Ward of Pa. <lb/>
to present a list of suitable per visiting her sister. Mrs. C <lb/>
sons from which to choose a <lb/>
president, and the American liter sister. Mrs. <lb/>
government and the mediators to m Mr. w. B, Proctor and daughters. <lb/>
one who would be acceptable and Mary We <lb/>
The Mexicans expect that the pro Washington Friday. <lb/>
to chosen , Misses Blanche Proctor and ;,,, <lb/>
president to be chosen will and Mr. If <lb/>
a cabinet representing the Saturday afternoon to visit relatives <lb/>
varied political interests of the near <lb/>
and there shall be assured a fair Mrs. A. Clark and children <lb/>
election for a new president and las, week near Black Jack visit <lb/>
chamber of deputies with guarantees relatives, returned Friday after <lb/>
for the treatment of all noon, <lb/>
in the forthcoming campaign. <lb/>
They fully that the <lb/>
ll <lb/>
prompt recognition. <lb/>
M. Jones. <lb/>
Miss Miller of is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Tom stokes daughter, <lb/>
of returned Bun <lb/>
tonal as s rs nay after spending several days i.;. <lb/>
soil the mediation is to be her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Cam. <lb/>
Voted iii Dedication. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, U- C, May <lb/>
The dedication this afternoon Of <lb/>
college of history, the Aral <lb/>
to be completed on the campus of tin <lb/>
American University, graduate <lb/>
school which Hit Methodist <lb/>
Church in the i.- i <lb/>
in this city, attracted <lb/>
Heights a highly <lb/>
gathering of educators, <lb/>
and prominent ill public <lb/>
President Wilson presided at the <lb/>
opening and Secretary of State <lb/>
Bryan was one one o speakers. <lb/>
Bishop Karl Cranston, the senior <lb/>
op of the church, presided the <lb/>
ceremonies and Bishops of <lb/>
Chicago and Hamilton of Boston, <lb/>
addresses. Bishop W <lb/>
Wilson, of the M. K. Church, south. <lb/>
delivered the benediction. The <lb/>
cal portions of the <lb/>
furnished by the Marine band, <lb/>
suggestion for a graduate school to I i <lb/>
built in the nations capital was mad <lb/>
by of the leaders of Hi, church <lb/>
but it was not until many years <lb/>
the idea took definite shape. Ill <lb/>
1899 Bishop John F. Hurst began th <lb/>
of funds and some it <lb/>
later he was able purchase the I <lb/>
of land in the extreme northwest <lb/>
pan of where the university <lb/>
buildings are now being constructed. <lb/>
inter took up <lb/>
and when he died it was turned over <lb/>
to Bishop Hamilton of Boston, who <lb/>
was named chancellor the <lb/>
spy and who tills that position <lb/>
t T See History in Pageantry. <lb/>
ST. LOUIS, Mo. May <lb/>
today and continuing each day <lb/>
during remainder of this week Si <lb/>
Loots is to have the opportunity of <lb/>
practically the whole of her <lb/>
history unrolled before her own eyes <lb/>
those of her neighbors in living <lb/>
portraiture and symbolic <lb/>
play. Tin pageant, which is <lb/>
ed be the most r <lb/>
in America. Is In celebration of <lb/>
th 150th anniversary of the founding; ,.,, ;,; <lb/>
of the city by Pierre county. <lb/>
Seven thousand live hundred per. <lb/>
formers have been engaged to take <lb/>
RALEIGH, May Eighty two <lb/>
no n from all parts of North Carolina <lb/>
and from -Various parts of the <lb/>
received their diplomas at <lb/>
the commencement exercises of the A. <lb/>
and M. College. It was the largest <lb/>
class in the history of the <lb/>
and marked the closing of tIt <lb/>
twenty fifth annual session of the col <lb/>
Locke Craig presented <lb/>
the diplomas to the young men. and <lb/>
concluded the exercises of the morn <lb/>
with an earnest, conscientious <lb/>
the members of the graduating <lb/>
class. <lb/>
Hot Medal. <lb/>
Mr. Miller Reed of <lb/>
county, was successful <lb/>
ant for the medal given by the col <lb/>
for the oration In the con <lb/>
test the representatives of the <lb/>
senior class yesterday morning. Tier, <lb/>
were live young men who <lb/>
all of them had chosen topics of In <lb/>
and which admitted the <lb/>
the widest Held for <lb/>
facts to bear their <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Warren Graduates <lb/>
With High Honors from <lb/>
SI, Mary's College <lb/>
, I be i op <lb/>
. i . . i ago, <lb/>
. in- ninth of tin a <lb/>
Graded school Mb <lb/>
daughter ad Mr <lb/>
. . w urn n. Jr., of this city having <lb/>
made the highest grade on s <lb/>
examination in Eastern <lb/>
. was awarded a scholarship <lb/>
Si Marys College, Raleigh Miss <lb/>
St Mary's <lb/>
fall following and in order to hold <lb/>
r scholar hip was required to <lb/>
i ,.,. an av.-rage of ii V sh- <lb/>
average the and <lb/>
day sin- graduated with the honor of <lb/>
having made the highest grade for <lb/>
the senior year Of any member <lb/>
of her During her and sec <lb/>
in college she surpassed the <lb/>
averages of her classmates and only <lb/>
owing to sickness during her <lb/>
year, was her second surpassed by <lb/>
one of the member Of b r class. This <lb/>
y. regained honor of leading <lb/>
class and failed only by two points <lb/>
of being the Valedictorian <lb/>
Of class of this being due to <lb/>
the loss on account of sickness due <lb/>
her junior year. <lb/>
During In r junior and <lb/>
senior year sh.- held the honor being <lb/>
pi-, her class, besides other <lb/>
offices bestowed upon her by various <lb/>
societies and clubs connected with <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Miss Warren was while In school, <lb/>
as ll home, very popular and <lb/>
everywhere was greeted with a <lb/>
glad hand, With her countless other <lb/>
Join in <lb/>
Subjects of Interest. <lb/>
Outlook in the by <lb/>
I Roberts, if <lb/>
is KIM III RE. <lb/>
MISTING t KISS. <lb/>
and by Thomas <lb/>
operation in Rural Better <lb/>
part in lb. s. lies of tableaux and Hie by Lacy John, Bob. son <lb/>
great picture dramas. In <lb/>
by William <lb/>
Robert of Burke <lb/>
lull. <lb/>
to Complete <lb/>
will not the agrarian <lb/>
disrupt the mediation proceed <lb/>
said i. the Mexican <lb/>
gates think there is a way <lb/>
Mr. W. filled his regular <lb/>
appointment in re Sunday and <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
night in the Christian church. <lb/>
preach, ii two able sermons. <lb/>
ii. Proctor loll this <lb/>
for Wilson to attend the COB <lb/>
coming into common accord on of the Atlantic Christian <lb/>
other points we com College. <lb/>
work Mr. Ed Matthews of Washington <lb/>
After the conference between here this morning. <lb/>
mediators and the American delegates Mr Hob May of Greenville was i <lb/>
to these, hundreds of men and women <lb/>
have been working for months <lb/>
Sketches, costumes and ideas to make <lb/>
the pageant as accurate <lb/>
as possible. The plans have been car <lb/>
under the <lb/>
of Thomas Wood Stevens, head of the <lb/>
school drama In the Carnegie <lb/>
assisted by Percy the <lb/>
poet and dramatist, and Joseph Lin <lb/>
don Smith of Philadelphia. Frederick <lb/>
S. Converse of Boston is In charge of <lb/>
the music The scene of the <lb/>
is Forest pink, where there is a <lb/>
natural a <lb/>
in , i p-1 tutors. <lb/>
Land of Progress and <lb/>
by Millard Reed <lb/>
county. <lb/>
As will be noticed from the sub <lb/>
all of the young men <lb/>
topics of interest, either In their own <lb/>
State or in the south as a whole and <lb/>
ibis selection on part was <lb/>
commended by Mr. R W. Cot <lb/>
nor. secretary North Carolina <lb/>
Historical Commission, who presented <lb/>
the medal to the r. Mr Com i . <lb/>
said it was far more <lb/>
for them to choose subjects of ii I r <lb/>
. to stale than in to u <lb/>
Justice dictated the following <lb/>
statement. <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
The weather is still dry and Warm <lb/>
have begun to discuss the term The crops are suffering some what <lb/>
and details of a plan of from the The farmers are <lb/>
On a number of them we find shaving a time getting a stand of to <lb/>
In agreement. <lb/>
I f Opens. <lb/>
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Atlantic City's great carnival for <lb/>
which she has been preparing tot <lb/>
many months, was opened <lb/>
thins morning, when Father <lb/>
rose from the sea iii view of the t <lb/>
of thousands of spectators who Bill I <lb/>
the boardwalk and lined <lb/>
a distance of several miles. i. <lb/>
Items. or Rome, or to II <lb/>
May Mr- K their Ml n <lb/>
were well said, th. <lb/>
Phelps was In our though, the young <lb/>
yesterday to sell B. D. Forrest and <lb/>
Co., th- biggest line of Hunt Club <lb/>
for the fall r been <lb/>
shown in this Country, Mr. . <lb/>
has a more of the Hunt d ,,. ., for <lb/>
development along all lines of Indus <lb/>
Low prices in summer good; m fought and <lb/>
mi. did 1.1 the m <lb/>
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men that they had put hard <lb/>
work and much time Into the <lb/>
lion of their orations <lb/>
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Ills. May Leaving a <lb/>
declaring that his slaying of bin <lb/>
sweetheart, Florence Bentley. at Down <lb/>
. drove last Saturday night a <lb/>
dental, Reginald A. Barr Jumped be <lb/>
a moving train here today <lb/>
and Wat killed. <lb/>
was hi- fourth attempt <lb/>
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a drug twice in an effort to beside <lb/>
the body his sweetheart, but both <lb/>
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received n shipment <lb/>
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,.; trustees <lb/>
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county, was the valedictorian of the <lb/>
of 1911, which means hi <lb/>
hat the highest average for the <lb/>
festivities will continue until the end builds, ho tries to surpass his neigh entire four years that he has been In <lb/>
of the week. Features of the <lb/>
rate will be carnival bills <lb/>
pageants, hydroplane exhibition., <lb/>
and aquatic sports, automobile <lb/>
motorcycle races, and a baby <lb/>
parade. <lb/>
To do this you buy Hie college. In announcing the honor <lb/>
best material I W, Ange and Co Hill stated that the <lb/>
has just received a car load of Commencement <lb/>
lest building and hard i-i county are hi a of send <lb/>
plastering Better see them before you men to tie A and M college <lb/>
purchase on <lb/>
SEEDED EVES <lb/>
REBELS <lb/>
ultimate poi ll i over <lb/>
mediation discussed today <lb/>
. oils, rs of i in. E <lb/>
view . v.-ii if Hi north. <lb/>
their Into Mexico <lb/>
City th. r.- still would be work for <lb/>
medial board In helping to tab <lb/>
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good offices the South Amer. <lb/>
can republics would be d ti re. <lb/>
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war, <lb/>
from Mexico tint <lb/>
Huerta faced serious straits because <lb/>
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growing unrest among tho <lb/>
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both county, state and national <lb/>
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Rufus Parker, delegate, D. C. Barrow <lb/>
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Jones, S. J. Tucker <lb/>
C. Galloway, W. I. Smith. G. s. <lb/>
II. Williams, alternate; Content <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, D. G. Bi <lb/>
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Stokes, A. K. Harris. II <lb/>
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Cannon, Green Manning, alter <lb/>
rates; B, A. <lb/>
H. E. Ellis, delegates. David <lb/>
alternates; <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
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by <lb/>
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limits their in <lb/>
in upkeep of the town they have <lb/>
no in time of The <lb/>
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President Wilson and the ,;,; n,. wiped the four buildings <lb/>
id leaden In have finally may be a warning <lb/>
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to sell their souls to the devil for <lb/>
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the more good we shall be to see <lb/>
reached an agreement as regards tie <lb/>
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day than be did yesterday will do <lb/>
still better tomorrow. <lb/>
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program of legislation at this n . remember eon <lb/>
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as soon a- . bill repealing the free new alarm system <lb/>
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and appropriations and ,,, . ., , , <lb/>
then go borne and repair their Friday Is tin <lb/>
fences President Wilson I primaries will be held to There was never a job so small <lb/>
anxious that a bill should ,,.,, or ,,,. on first M right kind of a man couldn't make <lb/>
. pa . banks of farm ,,.,, . ,,. .,,,. . , . II I stepping to a better one <lb/>
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man, F, G. Dupree, alternates; Farm <lb/>
It. L. Davis, IS M. Lewis, T. C <lb/>
Turnage, A. C. Monk, delegates, A. I <lb/>
Flanagan. J. H. Darden, W, A. Her <lb/>
,. den. is A. Joyner, alternates; Green <lb/>
G. R. Williams. S. T <lb/>
White, L. C. Arthur, Albion Dunn, F, <lb/>
, I,, all persons Indebted . w- Tucker, If. <lb/>
estate in make immediate Woodward. D. C. Moore. J, K <lb/>
to undersigned; and all W. F. M. <lb/>
having claims against said estate <lb/>
notified to the same lo <lb/>
for payment on or before <lb/>
May 1915, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Mate Delegates<lb/>
Beaver Dam, Smith, delegate, <lb/>
Joyner. alternate; Ru- <lb/>
Parker, delegate, D. C. Barrow, <lb/>
Bethel, s. m. Jones, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
This day of May 1914. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Administratrix of Alice L. Carolina, s. j. Everett, <lb/>
deceased, ltd <lb/>
W. B, Alston Grimes, <lb/>
All flats alike to the Vera <lb/>
gales, j. L. Gibson, J. B Galloway, <lb/>
alternates; No. I, C. J. <lb/>
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No. H. K. Tripp, <lb/>
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J. H. Smith, delegate. It. K <lb/>
Cotton, alternate; B. M <lb/>
delegate, T. <lb/>
Greenville, F. ;. <lb/>
Dunn. Blown, <lb/>
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selling r. . L. Brown. . P. <lb/>
J. J. Sat <lb/>
Words of Praise <lb/>
For Wonderful <lb/>
Stomach Remedy <lb/>
wife have <lb/>
delegate <lb/>
It. Davenport. <lb/>
ran lo He <lb/>
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a. pending I prob at <lb/>
they will i <lb/>
quaking a total of nine at <lb/>
in i ii <lb/>
While we have no data, tin <lb/>
lie- arc that there are one or two thous <lb/>
and more the state that need to i <lb/>
properly tared for and to receive their <lb/>
at Ion In open air schools. <lb/>
This article la written In tho hop.- <lb/>
that some man of means, with a <lb/>
Think of All <lb/>
You Eat <lb/>
No wonder you some- <lb/>
times have a bilious <lb/>
headache, feel dizzy, <lb/>
are troubled with in- <lb/>
digestion and can't <lb/>
sleep. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
will help your liver do <lb/>
its work regularly, as <lb/>
it should. Take no <lb/>
sugar <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
. state will <lb/>
great event provide for the development of this <lb/>
i a. ii lo b <lb/>
developed, If you are Inter, <lb/>
us. or better, ;. v u <lb/>
n may u for to state <lb/>
one of the children here is being <lb/>
for by charitably Inclined <lb/>
people of her town; two others are <lb/>
from and the one <lb/>
was changed again lo the high each is paid by tho orphans <lb/>
years. The Derby run ii. <lb/>
over of tho <lb/>
o ft he was at <lb/>
mile, but tho was Increased <lb/>
in a mile and a half, that <lb/>
course over a similar distance <lb/>
lightly modified In 1848, called <lb/>
iii w course, and in 1782 tho <lb/>
Invited Mi Winnipeg. <lb/>
Man., May <lb/>
of In Canada ex- <lb/>
i mill . . I invItation to <lb/>
a. members over Dominion <lb/>
.- at. who are concern <lb/>
with Ami <lb/>
r. w i., b. i nineteenth <lb/>
Dominion of tho Brother <lb/>
l . will, h l- held in Ibis <lb/>
in September, The convention date <lb/>
will follow a convenient distance <lb/>
Hi.- close of general synod the <lb/>
Anglican Church which will meet <lb/>
in Vancouver. <lb/>
level starting i <lb/>
in now. <lb/>
the same that is <lb/>
Fire in <lb/>
from Which they come. Three f <lb/>
the four applications pending tor <lb/>
children who are in Orphans homes <lb/>
and the is orphan. These <lb/>
four children have a splendid <lb/>
to Infect about tour or five bun <lb/>
others. If we bad our way, <lb/>
would take these children from orphan <lb/>
without he small <lb/>
for maintenance <lb/>
indigent is largely overdrawn <lb/>
we have more Indigent patients <lb/>
here now than can be accommodated <lb/>
T. I. Moore <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
men here studying agriculture, <lb/>
tin In the Farm and <lb/>
The these DO <lb/>
to the farm and stay there. <lb/>
and raise fifty bushels of corn <lb/>
I to the acre and two hundred a <lb/>
bushels. And all Of this is for <lb/>
the creation of a home for the <lb/>
I and for the betterment i <lb/>
state, You have not come here <lb/>
to learn to make cotton as the end of <lb/>
your to barn as well. <lb/>
I to the people better <lb/>
i -if you will better than <lb/>
and learn lo do more than <lb/>
iii, said the i <lb/>
are that you be an <lb/>
Of a liner and better I <lb/>
lei of people, If It Is not I <lb/>
, lo <lb/>
i rather see in. mom <lb/>
ibis Institution thrown out In th <lb/>
field if could f <lb/>
do II And Governor <lb/>
Undid hi With an appeal <lb/>
the graduate to go out Into the world <lb/>
and do their part In making mankind <lb/>
and the world a better place III <lb/>
which l live- <lb/>
a tenant house and a smoke <lb/>
en the Sheppard farm belonging I <lb/>
and in <lb/>
inn was totally <lb/>
lire morning between on. <lb/>
and two lock occupant of <lb/>
house. Mr. Hen Manning, lost <lb/>
. i household effect, as ft class. It <lb/>
a ell as his provision- and chicken. ,, at <lb/>
with no Insurance, Is not known II w f orphan <lb/>
th, owners had Insurance on Hi w,, especially <lb/>
Park. <lb/>
SEW Mas -The racing <lb/>
season in metropolitan <lb/>
was opened at Belmont Park today <lb/>
under condition that promise the <lb/>
successful since the sport <lb/>
was ail by the <lb/>
betting laws into force several <lb/>
tears ago, The Park meet <lb/>
is conducted under the auspices <lb/>
of the Racing <lb/>
and will for a period of <lb/>
I'm.-ii days <lb/>
building The cause tho lire is <lb/>
unknown, and was discovered by <lb/>
occupants In lime to same <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
IN <lb/>
WHEAT. <lb/>
are tho and <lb/>
trading In <lb/>
your less i- <lb/>
amount <lb/>
and <lb/>
i method <lb/>
limited to the <lb/>
bought No risk. <lb/>
Positively profitable <lb/>
a nailing. <lb/>
Open an can bus M <lb/>
call on in mm bushels <lb/>
grain I r you t an buy <lb/>
wish <lb/>
ti advance or decline cent give. <lb/>
t. u chance to take <lb/>
movement of MOO profit, <lb/>
Write for full particular and hank <lb/>
iv. Mt <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
a r ii all mall to Look Dog 1420. <lb/>
its iii.- orphanage . fib state re <lb/>
the of the bur. <lb/>
den of oaring for the Children In or <lb/>
r later earing them <lb/>
p. etc., a much <lb/>
greater tor court proceedings <lb/>
than ii would take to them prop <lb/>
But the has not done <lb/>
the legislature i- In and II <lb/>
children are cared for. <lb/>
he cared for by those who av <lb/>
fortunate <lb/>
To the Public. <lb/>
i- certify that the firm o <lb/>
Baker savage dissolved <lb/>
and ii hereafter be conducted b <lb/>
Henry at the same AM <lb/>
hills due firm of Baker and <lb/>
age will iv paid by Henry Baker, win <lb/>
will continue and reaped <lb/>
fully Milieu- a continuance tho pa- <lb/>
public, and promises <lb/>
best service <lb/>
BAKER, <lb/>
may hide a- much deviltry <lb/>
n saucily. <lb/>
Ready for To-morrow <lb/>
digest their Iced less thoroughly than <lb/>
In to insure <lb/>
all he food Mien, and <lb/>
hone work, add to <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
MEDICINE <lb/>
It lessen your feed bills. <lb/>
It will Increase your profits. <lb/>
Bee Dee <lb/>
.-, <lb/>
STUCK<lb/>
n II <lb/>
ii, tin n in <lb/>
clean. <lb/>
K. I. II. No. I, <lb/>
SOc and per <lb/>
At your <lb/>
P II<lb/>
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Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and re wick. It won't blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Washington, n. C <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
Charleston. W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston. S. C <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. i taking other medicines. I decided to <lb/>
take his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
since I began using it. <lb/>
I am so for what Black- <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
has been <lb/>
Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vices from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb/>
writes as was down with <lb/>
trouble for five years, and found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at of the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
times, that I thought surely I would die. i is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
tried different treatments, but they j contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb/>
I got so bad. I could not eat or sleep, i used by young and old, and should be <lb/>
and all my friends, except one, thought I. kept in every family chest, <lb/>
would die. He advised me to Get a package today. <lb/>
and quit, Only a quarter. <lb/>
HI N III Ms <lb/>
Ml . IV. C. I'm <lb/>
told bi <lb/>
of d <lb/>
nil and the U Id <lb/>
a.- be sat . <lb/>
no <lb/>
i and did ii. r loose i <lb/>
in Mr. r Is <lb/>
a politician seeking office, hut i <lb/>
practical farmer. Inject business at <lb/>
arming reads The Daily R <lb/>
and lives at home. <lb/>
V lit ban put <lb/>
nil car <lb/>
I i. Is -ii V o, of . ours.- <lb/>
there i a opinions, as to <lb/>
i ; strut i ion i <lb/>
. remind <lb/>
v. to I<lb/>
, sol i <lb/>
;. but <lb/>
k He . , as l <lb/>
i, . . , . <lb/>
.-I s. -i <lb/>
Mr. Cox <lb/>
. pal car. Maxi i <lb/>
Mr. Irk <lb/>
the iii- nth Hal <lb/>
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. o be <lb/>
v R S- <lb/>
Bro <lb/>
Mr. Cat Mot<lb/>
and r <lb/>
. . they will i <lb/>
m. ti . <lb/>
Miss XI i a stud i I <lb/>
t at Wilson <lb/>
home Fri <lb/>
Who wilt be i- <lb/>
. n can g . <lb/>
your lime, rt i <lb/>
hay, and a Shetland pony is at <lb/>
R, Smith mid Bro. <lb/>
The marriage bells are ringing <lb/>
the of June. Wt promised not u <lb/>
and we must keep ii. <lb/>
. Mr Wright Nobles is lying at th <lb/>
point of death and has been for th.<lb/>
I I <lb/>
E v <lb/>
i S . so looked ward I <lb/>
I Ii <lb/>
i Mary Vi <lb/>
i i Julia Jordan, the all team. <lb/>
To . a. h these <lb/>
. <lb/>
II . <lb/>
-i pi. up <lb/>
In which a pit.- team <lb/>
front each lass and a <lb/>
Lain from school played. <lb/>
teams winning the greatest mini I <lb/>
i. r of i were all, <lb/>
school team and class I <lb/>
entered final rout. <lb/>
teams r. as <lb/>
Class team Lucile <lb/>
lander; team Bessie <lb/>
i.-.- Alston. Doubt <lb/>
t Clara Davis, Irene White; <lb/>
team Thelma Reynolds. Alma <lb/>
Lain Ophelia <lb/>
i it Jones. <lb/>
All games were played with <lb/>
skill and sportsmanlike spirit. <lb/>
One of Rd <lb/>
I in a wait r. In, n <lb/>
added to the slop or loft feed ten <lb/>
bogs, fed to hogs morning <lb/>
the year, will <lb/>
and Marine <lb/>
become worms, and worms <lb/>
make sick. Give me a chance <lb/>
these germs and worms and I'll <lb/>
SAVE <lb/>
I am <lb/>
Red Devil Lye. <lb/>
Mr. Ii. and family left <lb/>
Sunday Wilmington and Wright <lb/>
Beach where they will spend <lb/>
i days. <lb/>
ME GROVE'S <lb/>
l Mil II; II III win M is <lb/>
this <lb/>
sixth lime in <lb/>
period o . i ks alarm o <lb/>
lire bet n s. in from plant <lb/>
iii. and v. <lb/>
i Company in southern part ,., <lb/>
morning <lb/>
second since Saturday night, but <lb/>
fortunately no at been <lb/>
since burning or one of the <lb/>
several weeks ago. The <lb/>
morning started In <lb/>
Kiln was caused by sparks fro <lb/>
the smoke stack By Hie time d <lb/>
i arrived employees <lb/>
company bad extinguished the <lb/>
with aid of small hose used for <lb/>
that purpose about the mill. <lb/>
.- afternoon about o'clock <lb/>
part of Ho mar tin- Nor <lb/>
Southern being beyond <lb/>
th. extension o water system the <lb/>
. r. was helpless except what <lb/>
was lion, with buckets and owing to <lb/>
Intense heat very <lb/>
done in that way. <lb/>
Ai I Hit lime of going press n <lb/>
colored which <lb/>
originated four dwellings <lb/>
by colored people had I totally <lb/>
The only way in <lb/>
lire brought to a halt was <lb/>
by the us.- of dynamite. This <lb/>
into and i <lb/>
; checked. <lb/>
Hilt sill <lb/>
. about pounds, ages or <lb/>
broke. <lb/>
G. T. <lb/>
The Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally u . ; i n w Routs I <lb/>
Valuable as a Tonic because i-. Acts on the Liver, j <lb/>
Drives Out Enriches the and Builds up <lb/>
the Whole System. and <lb/>
know what you taking when you Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic <lb/>
as the formula is printed on label bowing that it contains the well known <lb/>
tonic properties and It is as strong as the strongest bitter <lb/>
tonic and is in Tasteless It has no equal for Chills and <lb/>
Weakness, general debility and loss appetite. Gives life and vigor to Nursing <lb/>
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Removes Biliousness without purging <lb/>
Relieves nervous depression and Spirits, Arouses the liver to action and <lb/>
the blood. A True Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strengthens <lb/>
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. <lb/>
Is Your Skin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Baby's <lb/>
any confidence in it. <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
three months, and it has cured me <lb/>
several it can w-ell be <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches him that he has fought a good <lb/>
light and the faith. <lb/>
Messrs Ab. Morton and <lb/>
Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
Buy gals. L. M. REAL PAINT. <lb/>
per gal. <lb/>
And gas. Linseed Oil to mix with it <lb/>
You then make if pure paint for SO <lb/>
It's only per g;,. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAiNT. <lb/>
buy of j. .-. <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb/>
SEMI-MIXED WHITE ID <lb/>
OIL. ,,,, ,. , <lb/>
Use a gal. out any you buy. and II rot the b- I <lb/>
paint made, return the paint and gel ALL your bat k. <lb/>
J. Ii X C. <lb/>
ks SHOW Hill. <lb/>
HUM. <lb/>
This is all that i <lb/>
am no longer iii any way <lb/>
of Anderson, Co., lo <lb/>
at Bethel, . having sold <lb/>
Interest to John He as <lb/>
all liabilities and <lb/>
aid i <lb/>
JOHN A. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
Is the Basis of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
I. tin- ha of nil good farming. Write for <lb/>
bulletin by best authority in tin- I sited <lb/>
mi on the Farm, get price <lb/>
th pun i lime. Don't buy sand, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give yon reasons, <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG <lb/>
List luxe. <lb/>
I will at all <lb/>
this week for that purpose. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
Mat of Greenville <lb/>
r, H <lb/>
Mr Alfred A florin <lb/>
of your present i <lb/>
i ins daughter<lb/>
to <lb/>
frank D, Weaver <lb/>
lay <lb/>
seven forty- o'clock<lb/>
Greenville. North Carolina . <lb/>
At homo after the two <lb/>
and twenty one. South Sixth St. <lb/>
Wilmington, North Carolina. No <lb/>
In town. <lb/>
Will Ho,. <lb/>
are mill men They arc <lb/>
now running three mills besides <lb/>
farms. the price of <lb/>
will again cone with in tho reach <lb/>
man with limited moans. <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Waggoner and family, <lb/>
has arrived and will do <lb/>
light house at Mrs. Smiths <lb/>
tho Mr. Waggoner preach <lb/>
his first Sunday morning <lb/>
tor his new pastorate and <lb/>
heard it very highly complimented <lb/>
Mr J. K. Hart and family of Kit <lb/>
stun spent last Sunday visiting <lb/>
family of Mr. w. B. Alexander. <lb/>
Mrs Delia Storks o Fork <lb/>
Swamp spent a portion of <lb/>
week visiting Mrs. C. I. <lb/>
urn while here purchased a lour bur- <lb/>
II R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
i . . plenty more. <lb/>
work as smooth in I <lb/>
lite graded school building as it did. <lb/>
on th- buildings of King So <lb/>
ion this i- . progressive age <lb/>
sin use new nil <lb/>
hence misunderstandings will occur <lb/>
i r has n suspended for <lb/>
on the building. <lb/>
Mr. Harvey, cashier o PI <lb/>
National Hank. Vanceboro, spent Mon <lb/>
day in town. was Ct <lb/>
by Mr. Howell, a merchant, came <lb/>
to s.-e Mr. relative <lb/>
building <lb/>
in their town These gentlemen an- <lb/>
good talkers and say tow-n <lb/>
is enjoying a growth, <lb/>
many new substantial buildings have <lb/>
In i n erected and it is all largely <lb/>
to the interest they take in education <lb/>
They have splendid farm life school. <lb/>
train going out from our i <lb/>
carries great loads of baggage and j <lb/>
many and girl from our school. <lb/>
going home to and i <lb/>
parting scenes are sometimes pi <lb/>
There is no real necessity of our <lb/>
folks around Ayden buying <lb/>
planes, when bicycles are mm h <lb/>
i. R. Smith and Bro. <lb/>
If you have anything to sell buy, <lb/>
, or found, let us writ, yon up in <lb/>
Tin Daily Reflector, for it is read <lb/>
from Atlantic to the Pacific an I <lb/>
from tin Gulf of Mexico to the <lb/>
lakes, so send us your locals. <lb/>
Mr. Roy Tucker has finished <lb/>
at and cone lo <lb/>
home at <lb/>
Revival are, in progress <lb/>
the Methodist church this week, Rev. <lb/>
Mr. is doing the preaching. All <lb/>
are Invite, to attend. Services <lb/>
o'clock p. m. <lb/>
MONEY SAVED <lb/>
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb/>
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb/>
When waif for rain. Each plant watered at the <lb/>
w th dry Every feature necessary <lb/>
for every desire J. Com and see t before you <lb/>
buy, built right, k right, wears right, and prices right. <lb/>
is best made <lb/>
N. c. Feb. 1914. <lb/>
Messrs. Hart Hadley, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
In regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco <lb/>
Transplanter will say; that I am <lb/>
pleased with it. I couldn't ask for <lb/>
one to work any better and It was lust <lb/>
as you represented it to be. It worked <lb/>
to perfection and I am satisfied it save <lb/>
me several hundred dollars. <lb/>
i set my entire crop of seven acres <lb/>
with it and it was dry when <lb/>
set it. I used six barrels of water <lb/>
first setting. I set some parts <lb/>
per acre and got a perfect stand the <lb/>
rows all through my patch by hand <lb/>
just to try it and I found that that <lb/>
which set with he Transplanter grew <lb/>
better the season through. also set <lb/>
some for several of my neighbors an <lb/>
they say that theirs grew better than <lb/>
that they set by hand, and they are <lb/>
begging me to set theirs for them the <lb/>
coming season. I also have friends <lb/>
at a distance of fifteen miles from me <lb/>
who want me to set their crop for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
I can say too much for your ma- <lb/>
chine and wouldn't be without one <lb/>
for Hundred Dollars and as <lb/>
your services. I couldn't ask for <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
H. SMITH. <lb/>
HART HADLEY, <lb/>
HARDWARE GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
AT <lb/>
May John R. <lb/>
American vice-consul at <lb/>
arrived here today from Mex <lb/>
City. He declined to discuss his <lb/>
during his imprisonment <lb/>
until after he has made official report <lb/>
to Washington. <lb/>
Established 1866. <lb/>
Ci <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS <lb/>
Carriages, Etc. <lb/>
The Flanagan Line Is The Quality <lb/>
r t<lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
SORT CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
HY THE BEST <lb/>
FA COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KIND ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE Y OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is lb the n the Most Employment ii Han. <lb/>
HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AM THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE <lb/>
WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
I ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
i THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING To ill; <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
RATES ARE LOW <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
VOLUME <lb/>
v i. mum <lb/>
1911. <lb/>
Huerta Wires Mediation Arrives from Vera lighted Placer Under Son of New Bern Alderman <lb/>
His Willingness To Reign <lb/>
His Representatives Stated They <lb/>
Had Been Instructed Thus <lb/>
from The Beginning <lb/>
DEADLOCK ill BROKEN <lb/>
plans Prepared tor e <lb/>
eminent mill Rebels Attitude <lb/>
Will the <lb/>
els Do <lb/>
NIAGARA PALLS, Out . June 2.- <lb/>
Huerta is preparing to re- <lb/>
sign. He today his <lb/>
at the mediation confer <lb/>
tn announce to the world that <lb/>
mistaken pride nor person- <lb/>
would prevent his with- <lb/>
when once Mexico is <lb/>
cal and the government <lb/>
his is so constituted that It <lb/>
tan count mi Hie support of public <lb/>
in Mexico. <lb/>
The Mexican delegates in their <lb/>
formal statement revealed that <lb/>
hail been Instructed from the Ural <lb/>
to Inform the mediators General <lb/>
personality would Dot lie <lb/>
obstacle toward reaching a peaceful <lb/>
obstacle toward reaching a peaceful <lb/>
settlement. They also stated <lb/>
internal situation in Mexico <lb/>
bound up with the Inter <lb/>
national this <lb/>
spirit them in coming <lb/>
to the mediation conference. <lb/>
dent with the announcement by the <lb/>
Mexican delegates of their position, <lb/>
mediators tonight sent a note by <lb/>
mail to Rafael <lb/>
representative of General i t <lb/>
Washington replying to tin- <lb/>
mention lure Friday by <lb/>
K The mediators in effect <lb/>
General if the Con- <lb/>
were willing <lb/>
Internal as well as international <lb/>
fairs and if they were ready to tie <lb/>
an armistice with the Huerta <lb/>
forces so that the <lb/>
to Which the <lb/>
referred in their statement might <lb/>
brought about <lb/>
These ; of tin <lb/>
sin intent tho Mexicans the <lb/>
mailing of a reply to -broke <lb/>
the deadlock in the negotiations, the <lb/>
existence of which the mediators to- <lb/>
day formally denied. II nevertheless <lb/>
was authoritatively established that <lb/>
nut until tin- withdrew <lb/>
their original intention of Ignoring tin <lb/>
note did the American <lb/>
gates consent to go ahead with a <lb/>
discussion of Hie general peace plan, <lb/>
c . which ; <lb/>
in today's conferences. The <lb/>
by the pi <lb/>
two days ago Issued until ; <lb/>
Huerta had graphed <lb/>
approval today of the tentative plan <lb/>
tor government. <lb/>
also carried negotiations a long <lb/>
step forward. The text of the <lb/>
Statement, <lb/>
accordance with the <lb/>
which the Mexican <lb/>
has hail since the beginning of the <lb/>
peace negotiations its members tie <lb/>
at the first full conference, <lb/>
that Is to say. in tin presence of <lb/>
mediating plenipotentiaries of the <lb/>
delegates of the United states of <lb/>
that President Huerta's per <lb/>
is not mi iii <lb/>
reaching of a satisfactory conclusion, <lb/>
Huerta is prepared to <lb/>
withdraw from the government on <lb/>
conditions that, at the time of hi <lb/>
withdrawal Mexico shall be <lb/>
pacified and the government succeed- <lb/>
Ills shall he such as lo count on <lb/>
Hie . lie governed <lb/>
en public opinion. <lb/>
which constitute the real bases for <lb/>
peace am stability in any country. <lb/>
has been and is President <lb/>
Huerta's to place on record that <lb/>
neither mistaken pride nor personal <lb/>
Interest will prevent hi.- withdrawal <lb/>
one,, the above conditions are <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
Mexican government I <lb/>
mediation of the South American <lb/>
powers in a frank and open spirit an <lb/>
the Mexican delegates has been <lb/>
ed will he in all its acts <lb/>
by perfect faith. <lb/>
Cruz and Department Agriculture <lb/>
Sick Soldiers In Washington <lb/>
Sate National <lb/>
should be unnecessary to any <lb/>
that President Huerta gave the Mex- <lb/>
delegation special instructions <lb/>
not to consent lo anything which <lb/>
hurt the sovereignty of the <lb/>
nation and to refuse a hearing in the <lb/>
deliberations to any <lb/>
thing which might lie rued as an <lb/>
Imposition from the outcome. <lb/>
own part, the delegates <lb/>
would have accepted Instructions <lb/>
of a different nature on these points, <lb/>
but the beg to state that hitherto <lb/>
tiny have no occasion to refer u <lb/>
in, Hi- exquisite tact t <lb/>
mediation plenipotentiaries <lb/>
. a <lb/>
. . <lb/>
treat of tin r or tn . <lb/>
VI. course <lb/>
Huns mi difficulties <lb/>
character i h considered <lb/>
submitting sovereignty of <lb/>
t if mi to an external Influence; said <lb/>
pacification is necessarily bound up <lb/>
with the questions. This <lb/>
has bet n appreciated by the Mexican <lb/>
delegation in setting forth the in- <lb/>
of Us government in tin <lb/>
matter in its endeavors to bring <lb/>
about the pacification it been in <lb/>
spired by the knowledge that with- <lb/>
out no satisfactory conclusion can <lb/>
arrived at in the International <lb/>
question <lb/>
fur New i i i <lb/>
Just before the statement was is <lb/>
sued, the Mexican gales had i <lb/>
long conference with the mediators. <lb/>
Afterwards they telegraphed General <lb/>
Huerta to send them the names of <lb/>
the men who will he satisfactory lo <lb/>
ten for places in Hie new provisional <lb/>
government which is to consist <lb/>
two men chosen by Huerta, two by <lb/>
the a neutral <lb/>
provisional president selected by coin <lb/>
agreement of all parties. Tin <lb/>
lour are in compose the cabinet <lb/>
but are lo he morally obligated <lb/>
the terms of any agreement reached <lb/>
In re to share the <lb/>
. n. which <lb/>
expected i only to conduct <lb/>
election, but lo make a h <lb/>
ginning en internal reforms, <lb/>
It was before the <lb/>
Mexican delegates <lb/>
representatives entered tie ban- <lb/>
in. t given for I hem today by Hie As- <lb/>
Canadian clubs that type <lb/>
copies the position of Gen <lb/>
Huerta given out. Tin <lb/>
can commissioner read it <lb/>
The Mexican delegates expressed <lb/>
their gratification that tiny -11 <lb/>
able to make announcement con <lb/>
firm reports on the subject, <lb/>
mediator mad no comment but tin <lb/>
tit,. Constitutional I rd n I <lb/>
was Hie s of Intense in- <lb/>
on all <lb/>
are ripening and <lb/>
there Is promise of a large yield Hi <lb/>
Va., <lb/>
lulled Slates Cruiser, <lb/>
which look a notable part In <lb/>
Vera Cruz dropped <lb/>
anchor in Hampton about j <lb/>
i o'clock this She is <lb/>
expected to sail for New <lb/>
tomorrow. <lb/>
brought Lieut. Col, <lb/>
William r, of Petersburg, just <lb/>
relieved command of the <lb/>
Field Artillery, suit, ring from <lb/>
tery Lieut. R. B. Anderson, of <lb/>
same regiment, and naval <lb/>
who was shot through tie , <lb/>
lungs while ashore at Vera Cruz <lb/>
at on hoard his ship the <lb/>
that he would die. <lb/>
Tile two military officers were taken I <lb/>
ashore to Hie military hospital at I <lb/>
Port Monroe, where are resting; <lb/>
as comfortably as could he <lb/>
Wounded Sailors. <lb/>
The Prairie also brought twenty <lb/>
wounded and sick sailors, who were <lb/>
sent lo Naval Hospital by lug this <lb/>
morning and also sailors whoso <lb/>
lime will expire. <lb/>
it was guns of tin Prairie that <lb/>
began to thunder when I. <lb/>
parties w. re fired on by the Mi i i <lb/>
in Vera Crux, Her r <lb/>
did damage in the city and <lb/>
tire hi the enemy. <lb/>
A. r. Burgess, Hoarding I <lb/>
the i n House lure at l It <lb/>
afternoon to heard <lb/>
and opportunity I <lb/>
who hue dutiable to declare ii <lb/>
in order that the ma <lb/>
upon that which they wish to land <lb/>
Indicted by Grant Jury <lb/>
For Murder <lb/>
Opening <lb/>
LITTLETON, June The <lb/>
formal opening gentian of the <lb/>
Panacea Hotel will be Saturday <lb/>
evening, June IS. <lb/>
No effort will be spared to <lb/>
occasion one of the most enjoy- <lb/>
able the entire season at Panacea. <lb/>
Music will be furnished by <lb/>
Orchestra. The beautiful ball room. <lb/>
which has a floor of the finest hard <lb/>
Wood, is tine of best this t <lb/>
of state. Buffet banquet will <lb/>
be served complimentary to the <lb/>
Dainty favors for each the <lb/>
dancing ladies. <lb/>
Panacea bus been long famed for <lb/>
its true Southern hospitality, on <lb/>
this occasion a most cordial <lb/>
assurance of a hearty <lb/>
is given to all. A large <lb/>
ll e s expected from <lb/>
clubs and the dancers . <lb/>
in are especially <lb/>
WASHINGTON. I. C Jut S.-v <lb/>
hundred clerks and o lit I <lb/>
ii. fright item tin i. .- in tn. <lb/>
Agriculture today when <lb/>
Daniel V. a watchman, <lb/>
through He corridors <lb/>
i the building was about m de <lb/>
by <lb/>
Let by several of cooler <lb/>
headed Department officials ran it <lb/>
the basement, where tiny found four <lb/>
slicks of dynamite on which tie <lb/>
had been burned out. <lb/>
an explosion had ii -o <lb/>
in to the denotation caps that the <lb/>
tire was <lb/>
Then came a hurried sequel. <lb/>
who had Buffered in- <lb/>
juries to his head while serving as i <lb/>
soldier in the -i several <lb/>
ago was taken to a police n- <lb/>
and subjected to rigid question <lb/>
letter the police announced he <lb/>
had admitted that he himself placed <lb/>
the explosive-. Department official. <lb/>
said tiny believed watchman <lb/>
tended to discover the dynamite be <lb/>
tore it could do harm, hoping to win <lb/>
promotion for heroism. <lb/>
Tho dynamite had been placed <lb/>
Hi Inn. of Si I tar <lb/>
was out <lb/>
town, across the <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
and bi i- were work <lb/>
i hi -ii employed <lb/>
tile in lie pan lie n . IV <lb/>
he but In n under i <lb/>
of at soldiers <lb/>
has ii lump, lied to set <lb/>
i leaves of absence. <lb/>
The police said told <lb/>
that purchased dynamite <lb/>
Springfield. Ohio, his home town. II- <lb/>
recently returned from there after <lb/>
visit. <lb/>
EARLY, III It <lb/>
n h <lb/>
In-, th- <lb/>
I tn <lb/>
Sunday Colt vent ion I b I <lb/>
in ago, I- <lb/>
is . iii. need large <lb/>
people who have d <lb/>
intention of attending by I <lb/>
their names lo Stale <lb/>
School headquarters in Greensboro, <lb/>
requesting <lb/>
A attractive rate has been <lb/>
by the The round <lb/>
fare from points in North Caro <lb/>
Una ranges from ti <lb/>
Twenty thou people are i <lb/>
attend this convention <lb/>
though only thousand regular, <lb/>
delegates will be Mated iii Hie lied <lb/>
Temple where the main <lb/>
tin Convention will be held, a i <lb/>
other meetings will be provided <lb/>
In ten other buildings tire being <lb/>
arranged for the <lb/>
Before Hi- Mas Discovered <lb/>
lie Bail Taken Quarters at <lb/>
Until the <lb/>
WASHINGTON, June I. <lb/>
who in last live years <lb/>
made many journey about <lb/>
i In box cars and been held <lb/>
in many elite <lb/>
medical expert have disagreed <lb/>
mi whether be i- a leper, turned up <lb/>
in Washington again today <lb/>
his identity mil discovered <lb/>
quarters at a fashionable uptown <lb/>
hotel, Vice Mar <lb/>
and tin r in i apt- . <lb/>
life <lb/>
Early d r he had <lb/>
d a <lb/>
i a r i i I <lb/>
i man at <lb/>
t. . noted path ill <lb/>
i In <lb/>
Id place I so . <lb/>
lint i throw <lb/>
a i I . i i <lb/>
-i i tin l hi., I <lb/>
tn Port ; n i <lb/>
send . <lb/>
for <lb/>
PALLS, Minn, lune <lb/>
Steps out the pro <lb/>
to make the I <lb/>
i among h in <lb/>
;. taken I <lb/>
in sot V . h <lb/>
;. . <lb/>
i Hi r r pr I I <lb/>
l . i open if the <lb/>
contention lo j Th. <lb/>
i. ii s. <lb/>
water In the riv r about <lb/>
-i point. <lb/>
NEW BERN, V <lb/>
n rand <lb/>
jury tin i- n <lb/>
county Superior court returned a <lb/>
hill for murder I. C Si it . <lb/>
II. Si I <lb/>
l M. Sunders <lb/>
Several weeks ago, S. i an <lb/>
i of i rail <lb/>
on local <lb/>
hi i- n train in . Con <lb/>
din r M S i d u tn <lb/>
car ti on It i j <lb/>
working <lb/>
The coroner held an t and <lb/>
from the given that time, <lb/>
the blame was placed on Sanders. Hi <lb/>
was carried before Magistrate Walter <lb/>
and waiving an <lb/>
nation was held for court. <lb/>
Scott had not been prominently tie <lb/>
Honed in the case and on act <lb/>
the at the action of the i <lb/>
jury was intensified. <lb/>
The case will be called some <lb/>
t and much Interest <lb/>
manifested In the i<lb/>
June Mr. S <lb/>
left In -n all r <lb/>
noon for Halifax in search for lie <lb/>
after wit <lb/>
will m iii lo attend <lb/>
If you lo lie lit all <lb/>
liberal American Herb <lb/>
in early spring or summer. A <lb/>
on hand at A. Vt <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Mrs Albert Cox and Mrs. I. <lb/>
But k went to u . <lb/>
noon lo visit a k friend. <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Nobles gave a grand <lb/>
reception in her many young friend <lb/>
Monday evening Refreshment a r <lb/>
served and ; x. <lb/>
Now i- a good lie to paint your <lb/>
house. A IV, Co., has <lb/>
and ii pounds i <lb/>
gallon. <lb/>
Mr. C T Cox and a i m i <lb/>
Seven Springs on an automobile and <lb/>
the Week . I d <lb/>
Mr. Gordon Johnson spent th <lb/>
week end at Seven Springs <lb/>
It you are int. rested in <lb/>
plow casting you will no mis. <lb/>
take by consulting It. D, <lb/>
and Co, <lb/>
We have a few more it <lb/>
and wood beams, hoe to cut <lb/>
your w n II grow It. <lb/>
Forrest and Co. <lb/>
a few going ; n <lb/>
bargain. d gel our ; <lb/>
In for. t on i is. w h r <lb/>
please i I <lb/>
Mr. S. If ; put <lb/>
an . I i I <lb/>
day's a <lb/>
your let i a <lb/>
nu it it I <lb/>
Club a II i Forrest and <lb/>
pan <lb/>
till Its <lb/>
Milling lo furnish With <lb/>
Pleat of sparkling Pure Muter. <lb/>
June The town of Bait <lb/>
ion, through Mayor T I, Bass, this <lb/>
to <lb/>
San ford water for I <lb/>
week at d at and <lb/>
city's poor, water lo be furnished <lb/>
f, ti. car in Sanford Tins <lb/>
made after nailing the report Of I'm <lb/>
Ian John s <lb/>
Sanford having an <lb/>
supply of drinking water and <lb/>
only miles <lb/>
University Would Confer L I. D. <lb/>
I LEAVE HE <lb/>
the anal <lb/>
I tie Made <lb/>
for Him In tin I<lb/>
H. C. Tin <lb/>
-lag- of the Panama rum. tors <lb/>
m tin St i his mad, ii nu. <lb/>
Senator Simmons to at <lb/>
commencement exercises at <lb/>
Chapel Hill tomorrow and in staying <lb/>
ii,. I l ;. . . . <lb/>
i lost or p nu big <lb/>
It known <lb/>
i a I <lb/>
I, ii. g <lb/>
.-I I. I. Inn It I . <lb/>
Is not present <lb/>
the I awarded lo- <lb/>
n w <lb/>
. . win <lb/>
n s . win <lb/>
lei S, <lb/>
tin Hill I<lb/>
lo I<lb/>
people know I <lb/>
-1 ; I <lb/>
; i <lb/>
I i-i<lb/>
the logo <lb/>
I bestowed i i i. n Unit <lb/>
a It .- . is l- pi <lb/>
i for M <lb/>
country understands that Sena <lb/>
Simmons It <lb/>
light tor r. ti. tie ex. inn <lb/>
lion clause in the I at <lb/>
I,, bi i, <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
would be an evasion or a t <lb/>
a i lilt i . <lb/>
will p i front . <lb/>
tot, I <lb/>
Overman <lb/>
North Carolina's representative will <lb/>
attend State II. pr. <lb/>
nil Hie I i <lb/>
and ion In <lb/>
Raleigh, i lib R <lb/>
clerk Mr Poll's tee and <lb/>
kiln t j <lb/>
in Ext i. and <lb/>
T. Ward, Nashville. Mi <lb/>
.- St i He <lb/>
all . <lb/>
Oven<lb/>
i n <lb/>
-I tin <lb/>
rec ii . ills <lb/>
lo it <lb/>
s. W Smith <lb/>
by tie- . . <lb/>
i i I t <lb/>
i ks lo disappoint <lb/>
candidate and their friends in a i <lb/>
i Sim II mil of the Job. <lb/>
Mrs W. H Council, of Hickory i <lb/>
visiting In i- Howard B . the <lb/>
my I <lb/>
S Id ha n n <lb/>
. v <lb/>
today, i th. . <lb/>
of Hi. keeper six n a Cape <lb/>
Lookout laving station in the <lb/>
of of ti light- <lb/>
. v. . Point <lb/>
light de i storm <lb/>
lust month.<lb/>
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