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at J. R. Smith and Bros, <lb/>
N. the Monday <lb/>
each month. <lb/>
Home Office Washington. l <lb/>
Lite Insurance Co. <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
George A. Special <lb/>
St. Greenville, N. C<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
tn Building, Third it. <lb/>
Practices his <lb/>
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Fire, Sick and <lb/>
Ice on fourth<lb/>
M. W. CARTER. M. D. <lb/>
Practice limited to disease of tn <lb/>
Ear Nose and Throat <lb/>
Washington. N. C N. P <lb/>
Office with Dr. b. L. James. <lb/>
day every S a tn to I <lb/>
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at Law <lb/>
Drainage Cases a Specialty <lb/>
In formerly occupied t <lb/>
and Blow. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, June I Congress <lb/>
man John II Small was <lb/>
ma. ii N c . to <lb/>
Hie Congressional district <lb/>
in Congress. This is the ninth time <lb/>
that Mr, Small has been honored <lb/>
with the nomination. He la now tie- <lb/>
senior member of North Carolina <lb/>
delegation and a member of the rivers <lb/>
harbor <lb/>
Daughter <lb/>
Weds, <lb/>
MONTREAL. Juno A large and <lb/>
fashionable filled <lb/>
Cathedral this morning for wed <lb/>
of Miss Edith easy and <lb/>
Mr. Rene Redmond. The bride i- <lb/>
daughter of Sir Thomas <lb/>
president of the Canadian Pacific <lb/>
railway, and Lady The <lb/>
ceremony at cathedral was follow <lb/>
ed by a reception the home of tho <lb/>
bride's parents. <lb/>
Path Hie <lb/>
A I Ga Through <lb/>
out south b wen held <lb/>
day in honor of the birthday r <lb/>
Jefferson Davis, the <lb/>
only President of <lb/>
Stales America, who was born <lb/>
Christian county, Kentucky, Jim. <lb/>
anniversary is a legal boll <lb/>
day in Georgia, South Carolina, Flor- <lb/>
Alabama Mississippi, Arkansas <lb/>
and Texas. En Louisiana it is ob- <lb/>
served, as Memorial<lb/>
Still With <lb/>
I he Mutual Life Insurance Co, <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
DR. PAIL <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Office over Frank Wilson's Store. <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
Greenville, N, C.<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
GREENVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing in all the Courts <lb/>
Office In Wooten Building on Third <lb/>
fronting House <lb/>
Surgeon. <lb/>
has moved his office from Old <lb/>
Bow Stables to Dr Brown's <lb/>
Stables on Fourth Street Phone <lb/>
Day or Night. <lb/>
d w. <lb/>
Tobacco TRUCK <lb/>
Farmers Handle Your Tobacco Crop Right by Using <lb/>
. the Cox Patented Handy Tobacco Truck . <lb/>
This truck has the c pull and cuts easy. As you will note in cut be- <lb/>
low, the wheels are solid. No spokes for sticks, roots c. to catch in and <lb/>
throw truck into the tobacco row and damage your tobacco. Tobacco <lb/>
torn and bruised is money lost. There are over thirty thousand of these <lb/>
Patented Handy Trucks in use now, and they are growing more popular <lb/>
each year. <lb/>
They Make Money <lb/>
for The Farmer . <lb/>
We wish to call your attention to the fact that e making Tobacco Flues again this If went flues made right <lb/>
and to go together without trouble and lo see us. Don't forget about the Hunsucker Buggies and and the I <lb/>
Wagons and Carts, all of which are in demand in connection with the Truck and Flue season. <lb/>
The A. G. Cox Manufacturing Co. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA<lb/>
rs the <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT <lb/>
H POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
ML <lb/>
Agriculture Is the lost n. Host Healthful <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HI s <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART Of NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW IN SPACE AND <lb/>
JELL THEM <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE AND AN <lb/>
BE BAD UPON <lb/>
FRIDAY I M IS. lull, <lb/>
Training School Closes <lb/>
Successful Year With <lb/>
The Exercises of Tuesday <lb/>
Annual Address This Morning by <lb/>
Hon. J. Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
State <lb/>
IKE <lb/>
Of <lb/>
PRESIDENT WRIGHTS REPORT <lb/>
ONE THE BEST l THE His- <lb/>
TORY OP HI SOME <lb/>
l THE I Mil <lb/>
nut SESSION. <lb/>
With the graduating exercises in <lb/>
the H u loch p I <lb/>
Hi. Annual address <lb/>
by Hon. Bryan Secretary <lb/>
of the State the annual com- <lb/>
ti Carolina <lb/>
Teachers School ended. <lb/>
The order exercises were as fol- <lb/>
lows <lb/>
Rev. n P. <lb/>
Thou Shall Love the Lord <lb/>
Ben diction Rev. B. V. Huske. <lb/>
Costa. <lb/>
Chorus Song, <lb/>
Folk Song <lb/>
Annual Address Hon. J. Bryan, <lb/>
of State. <lb/>
Chorus Beautiful Violet, Rein- <lb/>
Presentation and <lb/>
Glee Club Home Home. <lb/>
Announcements, <lb/>
Old North State. <lb/>
Col. Grimes was happily <lb/>
by <lb/>
of the man who Bold his posses- <lb/>
and wandered afar In <lb/>
diamond and afterwards coming <lb/>
bark found that diamonds l ad been <lb/>
found on bis own farm. school <lb/>
bail been more fortunate bad <lb/>
found the diamond in Pitt county Col <lb/>
j, it. Grimes. <lb/>
through Piedmont section up i <lb/>
the apple growing section of <lb/>
west. In climate it possesses the <lb/>
same isothermal lines which <lb/>
through section of the world <lb/>
which been of all the <lb/>
great of world. The <lb/>
Isothermal lines which run <lb/>
through Paris, Rome, Vienna <lb/>
through the most fat <lb/>
bell of earth. When this was <lb/>
discovered in the sixteenth century <lb/>
Carolina attracted people from all <lb/>
over Europe. Carolina was more ad- <lb/>
than any other colony and re- <lb/>
along <lb/>
they came In ten thousands. They <lb/>
Fear <lb/>
They came In thousands <lb/>
only from England, they <lb/>
came from Pennsylvania and many <lb/>
from Scotland, and blending <lb/>
these strains the English, the <lb/>
German and the Scotch Irish of the <lb/>
men who settled here and founded In- <lb/>
dependent and happy homes, who es- <lb/>
the religion dear to them <lb/>
Individuality for which <lb/>
North Carolina has always been <lb/>
No wonder this colony offered lo <lb/>
Britain the first demand for in <lb/>
We have however <lb/>
I repeat appreciated our part in col- <lb/>
history, we have not <lb/>
a recognition of ii abroad and our <lb/>
historians hay.- written of ii. In <lb/>
claim hut in the last thirty days <lb/>
a has been discovered <lb/>
i i i o fine North Carolina troop <lb/>
in the war also North Caro <lb/>
Una par and here the speaker <lb/>
reviewed in rapid succession the <lb/>
services lo the Mexican war <lb/>
and the services lo the nation <lb/>
Hut the day of i came to the <lb/>
south and It was denied privilege <lb/>
by by might. After ., <lb/>
review of the bloody strife and tin <lb/>
reconstruction period <lb/>
said speaker, were in the <lb/>
and the genius of tin <lb/>
southern statesman was devoted to <lb/>
the presentation of the state and <lb/>
none took a more prominent or <lb/>
patriotic part than grand old <lb/>
man who sits there, Gov. <lb/>
Turning then lo Industrial <lb/>
North Carolina there were three <lb/>
things to be stressed. Agriculture, <lb/>
Education and Transportation. The <lb/>
account of how the early settlers <lb/>
haunted their lands and moved west <lb/>
in of her was a com- <lb/>
on tho need of agricultural <lb/>
training, the knowledge of living soil <lb/>
legumes deep plowing extracting <lb/>
from the air by the water pow <lb/>
etc. In the passage of man- <lb/>
hood suffrage called for the education <lb/>
of all the children and by <lb/>
had the <lb/>
houses in the south AI the i I <lb/>
the war Vance had preserved tin <lb/>
educational funds but In the period <lb/>
followed they were I <lb/>
We were in wilderness for <lb/>
years. Then come and Aider <lb/>
man and great <lb/>
under whose leadership we <lb/>
proclaimed every child .-hall b. <lb/>
I educated. Col. then <lb/>
Weston, Mary<lb/>
Rosa Mae <lb/>
After Sweet H . <lb/>
Glee Club, Mr II I. Can <lb/>
st, forward and in th <lb/>
valid Pitt I <lb/>
lo President Wright <lb/>
for one hundred and <lb/>
lo i of 1.1 <lb/>
Loan Fund. <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
yon fund which shall <lb/>
ii President of th <lb/>
Clubs of County, It becomes I <lb/>
Favors Kinston Walloped locals <lb/>
Corporal Punishment for Good Hard lo <lb/>
Criminals <lb/>
i Sew His i i <lb/>
for dim i . hi <lb/>
i . i. i <lb/>
i apt, I I. I <lb/>
house of I lei <lb/>
and pleasure to of the I'd, a <lb/>
fund which shall be while in the city. <lb/>
known as a Loan Put I, from I was the hi <lb/>
Federated Clubs of Pitt County, to tho j the State Prison Kit- <lb/>
Carolina administration, and had an <lb/>
School. This Loan Fund is lo to pet hand <lb/>
put County girl lo attend on the subject. <lb/>
would be a bad for the <lb/>
convict camps, and the prison <lb/>
if were he <lb/>
continued. to add to this, the <lb/>
convict- then i it <lb/>
stopped. If you ill and <lb/>
who are, for money, I take a straw vote among the prison- <lb/>
attend s, ii is our desire and you will find a per <lb/>
purpose to try in some way of them are in favor c n <lb/>
prepare these young women, that this of the convicts. It <lb/>
they may go out Into the schools n to preserve order, and <lb/>
tit least a I the <lb/>
prisoners. some f <lb/>
i t. T. S. The <lb/>
Pitt County are The <lb/>
End of the Century, The Sans Sou. i <lb/>
and Hound Table, all Literary clubs <lb/>
of Greenville. Realizing as we do <lb/>
that there are many deserving and <lb/>
capable young women In Pill County <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Game <lb/>
looking abroad let us forge, ,, . <lb/>
East Carolina and I . .,. . ., ,,. <lb/>
In particular because o <lb/>
our County and State as hers <lb/>
Bl <lb/>
field of , is broad in <lb/>
opportunity Is before us the <lb/>
is at, the <lb/>
of prepared teachers for training <lb/>
developing tin generation <lb/>
,. the problems which seem <lb/>
to us may be easy for tin <lb/>
hope will <lb/>
some young woman to be a <lb/>
It r And may i <lb/>
lives <lb/>
low <lb/>
lose control i f his temper, and u <lb/>
all . . . K <lb/>
the <lb/>
A poor <lb/>
pat i of <lb/>
ion win n Kim <lb/>
turn seven <lb/>
ti to .<lb/>
them, rotten, <lb/>
be i <lb/>
. wen . I . <lb/>
lo i inn ii . Fleming .- <lb/>
ii. of i twisters, although <lb/>
pa , by hitting <lb/>
sis Rag- <lb/>
dale for the locals did not show up <lb/>
in the form he was last season, con- <lb/>
in as to <lb/>
h was only bit <lb/>
i i him, to bis ti animates <lb/>
w, the first <lb/>
On ill.<lb/>
no n should<lb/>
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me<lb/>
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hurt. <lb/>
if yon continua h I <lb/>
so men hi <lb/>
strap, I hi then. <lb/>
Most m ping a <lb/>
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gal <lb/>
Col. Crimes spoke of the pleasure <lb/>
of coming homo to Pitt and referred <lb/>
to these distinct shocks In his <lb/>
one when he overheard his cook and <lb/>
nurse in a conversation refer to <lb/>
as Old man, one when he was <lb/>
requested by Ramsay deliver <lb/>
an address to the girls Peace In <lb/>
and the third on being <lb/>
to speak to the young women at the <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
a request which he refused <lb/>
Aral as be had tho one before on <lb/>
for a subject he had decided ii <lb/>
being urged had consented. In look <lb/>
literary address had been wanted i <lb/>
scholar would have been Invited, <lb/>
he was n public man serving <lb/>
public Judged he was ex- <lb/>
in a public capacity <lb/>
hence he had decided to speak on <lb/>
subject nearest our hearts own <lb/>
its past, its and what w <lb/>
Dan make of We are too prone to <lb/>
ourselves, too prone to mac <lb/>
h is far o while <lb/>
that is hand is <lb/>
statesman has said tell me the <lb/>
geography a state and i will <lb/>
its future if take geography <lb/>
i ., guide the situation of North Car- <lb/>
Is ideal, Is ideal <lb/>
has said climate <lb/>
North Carolina it is like <lb/>
of RaJ- Spain <lb/>
while its piedmont section is <lb/>
it. central plain Europe <lb/>
which it is named in its western <lb/>
section a resembles the Alps <lb/>
Switzerland the Pyrenees of <lb/>
Spain, its soil ranges in variety from <lb/>
rich deposit land of the east <lb/>
the In school come from <lb/>
the east, is here in the east <lb/>
the tort was built, here that the <lb/>
baptism took place here that the <lb/>
American Queen Virginia Dan <lb/>
was born. <lb/>
In colonial times this section did ii <lb/>
pall . Carolina a band of <lb/>
men to and hundreds <lb/>
North Carolinians perished hut BO <lb/>
far as we know not even the names <lb/>
are preserved or recorded by his <lb/>
North Carolina sent her <lb/>
forces to help support Braddock In <lb/>
Virginia. After k's defeat it <lb/>
was Innis from North Carolina who <lb/>
gathered together the remnant of th <lb/>
troops and led them from the Held <lb/>
yet ill our own histories we I <lb/>
no mention of this. At Fort <lb/>
it was Hugh of North Caro <lb/>
Una who ranked above George Wash <lb/>
as senior officer and but for his <lb/>
untimely we should have <lb/>
Of hint in national affairs. Again <lb/>
in education In the lift, en <lb/>
and speaking of the founding <lb/>
tho East Carolina Teachers <lb/>
School paid a fitting tribute lo <lb/>
teach r Win. II. who labor,, <lb/>
tirelessly tor establishment. <lb/>
in discussing transportation the his <lb/>
the North Carolina railroad <lb/>
served lo show what transportation <lb/>
to and west while Egypt <lb/>
stood the value of building k i <lb/>
Carthage, Babylon, and <lb/>
were held Up as nations who Under <lb/>
stood the Value of building roads for <lb/>
posterity. <lb/>
The need one road law for the <lb/>
state Instead of the numberless ones <lb/>
passed by every session the <lb/>
was <lb/>
in closing Col. Grimes spoke of <lb/>
public health the part of woman <lb/>
in creating public sentiment along <lb/>
ail inns of progress. He urged the <lb/>
necessity prepared <lb/>
for the one who knows and knows <lb/>
that she knows. <lb/>
Alter the third chorus, President <lb/>
Wright presented the diploma- and <lb/>
and again at Creek <lb/>
, North Carolinians mad.- lo the following <lb/>
the fight for Independence. All re- <lb/>
member Tea bill <lb/>
In t. i no one has ever seen a <lb/>
pi. the Fear and <lb/>
and his followers <lb/>
guised seizing and throwing over <lb/>
boar i the lea at Brunswick, it re- <lb/>
mains tor sonic painter to arise who <lb/>
will story on canvass. This <lb/>
story what happened nine years <lb/>
before the .-vent Boston I <lb/>
time to mention the Tea <lb/>
Party or tell of Win. whose <lb/>
face all recognize how many even <lb/>
know the face George who <lb/>
in 1661 bought the land- th <lb/>
Indian and North Carolina not <lb/>
claimed credit only In <lb/>
times In <lb/>
which followed North <lb/>
were prominent, There <lb/>
tour <lb/>
Mountain, Springs and y I <lb/>
ban- not received our due ac <lb/>
to the Federal record there <lb/>
were in, u who participated iii <lb/>
the Revolution but men <lb/>
Ashe met Washington and aided bin <lb/>
at and Brady wine. w. <lb/>
Alston, Marlon Frances <lb/>
Alston. Bessie Lee <lb/>
Bright, Hughes <lb/>
Elisabeth <lb/>
Emma Lenora <lb/>
Cobb, May Bella <lb/>
Corey, Bessie May <lb/>
Cox, Virginia <lb/>
Critcher, Gertrude <lb/>
Daniel, Pearls <lb/>
Helen <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Mary Elisabeth <lb/>
Evans, Mavis<lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
Fountain. Agnes <lb/>
Nina <lb/>
Gayle, Emily Dearborn <lb/>
Hardy, Annie I <lb/>
Lancaster, Rachel <lb/>
Lancaster, Luella Moore <lb/>
Manning. Carrie <lb/>
Myers, Minnie Gertrude <lb/>
Nichols Sadie <lb/>
Pearson, Addle M. <lb/>
Pegram, <lb/>
Minnie <lb/>
Annie Evelyn <lb/>
Smith, lira.-.- Ellington <lb/>
smith. Mary <lb/>
Anna <lb/>
Kate <lb/>
Roll soul soul <lb/>
And grow forever and <lb/>
the Hoard of <lb/>
and the Wt . <lb/>
gift. He expressed a <lb/>
hope this example might h. r, i <lb/>
lowed In many counties of North <lb/>
Carolina. He said organize <lb/>
womanhood will be the <lb/>
tor uplift of <lb/>
and that tin- Federated clubs phi <lb/>
had taken hold the proper place <lb/>
through the schools of North <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
President then gave a <lb/>
sketch of the years work, dwelling <lb/>
particularly upon the need of room <lb/>
and equipment as shown by <lb/>
number applicants turned <lb/>
from the school during the past year <lb/>
and for the summer term. <lb/>
After the stirring notes <lb/>
North Rev B P. Huske <lb/>
brought the exercises of the <lb/>
annual lo a i <lb/>
with the benediction. <lb/>
llamas luncheon. <lb/>
One of the enjoyable events <lb/>
of the was alum- <lb/>
nae luncheon which was served in <lb/>
the dining room of the training school <lb/>
i- afternoon at two o'clock <lb/>
. i peas <lb/>
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work and in life. To then, <lb/>
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spirit been broken by <lb/>
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ship inn difficulty. Hut principal <lb/>
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ii j- asked ii the word pleasure <lb/>
could he used to till in the text. For <lb/>
to live is pleasure The <lb/>
in the negative brought out <lb/>
essential superiority to the <lb/>
beast consists in his and de- <lb/>
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tin in re enjoyment of his existence. <lb/>
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was rich Illustrations from <lb/>
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world. The question raised a <lb/>
wrong and Athens right <lb/>
show that no philosophy <lb/>
satisfy. Of that group of <lb/>
scholars, Goethe, Schiller <lb/>
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one failed and tin end <lb/>
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the church of Home, and <lb/>
Idler alike agreed that the <lb/>
. of life was a failure. The <lb/>
shuts one up with book <lb/>
i -I abuts her oil from humanity is <lb/>
lifeless. The patriotism that weeps <lb/>
Washington hardships hut <lb/>
not lilt a finger to serve one's country <lb/>
In Vital. Culture must have soul <lb/>
dynamic force, if it do.-s make <lb/>
lilt ling.-r to serve some human <lb/>
it is worth nothing. Studies In <lb/>
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about her. It matters little <lb/>
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enjoyment or for the happiness <lb/>
ones fellow man. Returning to th. <lb/>
text it had been proved that it could <lb/>
not read. Cr men to live is culture. <lb/>
Duty was the next possibility <lb/>
cussed, duly as a noble purpose and <lb/>
high aim but duty alone would <lb/>
do. in tins connection it was shown <lb/>
that we live in an age of coaxing <lb/>
wheedling and begging. Our whole <lb/>
educational system is in danger <lb/>
um on the universal principal of the <lb/>
kindergarten Hours are shortened. <lb/>
One hears of short cuts to knowledge <lb/>
and success, of six weeks <lb/>
for Caesar and the teacher <lb/>
knowledge for pupil We <lb/>
rearing a race of hint, who <lb/>
mistake work tor play, and who will <lb/>
move along through life along lines <lb/>
least resistance which is the way <lb/>
to death not to life. the church <lb/>
is becoming Infected going down <lb/>
on It knees, begging people to <lb/>
to its service, or turning its <lb/>
services Into entertainments <lb/>
gr- and as is the <lb/>
of it is Inadequate, <lb/>
is i id ii exacts the obedience of <lb/>
slate,. Ii is like the whip of Xerxes. <lb/>
rather than the glad patriotism of the <lb/>
leading them t victory. <lb/>
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Si pointed to this in the seventh <lb/>
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me in in.- is ii must remain <lb/>
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love. in It. truest <lb/>
who ever lived on earth th. senses for I and <lb/>
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injuries other, with ,. in the individual. <lb/>
h I the dosing remarks <lb/>
And only the Master shall praise us. <lb/>
and only the Master shall blame. <lb/>
And no one shall work for money <lb/>
no one shall work for fame <lb/>
each in the joy of the working. <lb/>
and each in hi, separate star. <lb/>
Shall paint the thing as she sees it <lb/>
for the God of things as they are. <lb/>
iii- music planned for tins occasion <lb/>
much to beauty of the <lb/>
vice. <lb/>
Evan sang a solo, <lb/>
Lord is Mindful of His and i <lb/>
trio, i Will Give Unto Him that <lb/>
by was sung by <lb/>
Purvis, Gertrude <lb/>
and Ernestine Forbes. <lb/>
be entire school snug <lb/>
ens are Telling the Glory of <lb/>
prayer from the opera <lb/>
by Weber, <lb/>
Sunday evening s the annual <lb/>
sermon to the V. W. C. A. was <lb/>
by Rev. c Woolen, of <lb/>
He took as his text the <lb/>
word of the apostle Paul, T um <lb/>
He drew a parallel <lb/>
the of the apostle and the rich, <lb/>
powerful, licentious of Home and <lb/>
human ability in individual of to- <lb/>
day, conscious hut <lb/>
fa. the problems our own south- <lb/>
land wild changing and growing <lb/>
civilization. <lb/>
Particularly with the coming <lb/>
new civilization a call was made to <lb/>
the prospective teacher and home- <lb/>
maker to lie ready to serve, to assume <lb/>
responsibility at hand in <lb/>
lion individual ability, For a <lb/>
though ability be limited and the ma <lb/>
belong lo the en <lb/>
the informing spirit gain. in <lb/>
deep personal experience must tell <lb/>
and it ins within the power ail to <lb/>
carry light Into dark corners, m <lb/>
true ideals in regard to lb. <lb/>
possession of tilings, to stop mad <lb/>
rush of modern for pleasure TI <lb/>
kind of life that count is the weary <lb/>
life, tin- one serve, that car- <lb/>
With burden world.<lb/>
exercises the <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School began on Saturday afternoon <lb/>
large audience of friends of the school <lb/>
with the A large <lb/>
audience of friends of the school, <lb/>
visiting and relatives the <lb/>
were present. <lb/>
Seals bad arranged on the <lb/>
hill of school campus near Fifth <lb/>
street an Impromptu platform <lb/>
raised, Promptly at six o'clock the <lb/>
entire school dressed In whits and <lb/>
distinctive colors march- <lb/>
ed from administration building <lb/>
lo where the guests were waiting. <lb/>
The senior class followed in the rear, <lb/>
an . a double chain of sweet peas <lb/>
class flower. <lb/>
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in program and Hie part each <lb/>
was lo play had been kept as a pro- <lb/>
found secret. The program was <lb/>
tided Into two part, that <lb/>
pated ill by the lower classes and that <lb/>
given by th senior <lb/>
The president of the . lass, <lb/>
Miss welcomed the vis- <lb/>
and introduced year <lb/>
academic Class, This class sang <lb/>
their class song and acquainted the <lb/>
audience with characteristics <lb/>
the in a aerie of clever <lb/>
The year academic <lb/>
followed with a class will winch <lb/>
purported to found which <lb/>
made the beneficiaries of the <lb/>
senior class. Alter singing their class <lb/>
, mg gave to year <lb/>
.-lass, winch presented <lb/>
,. of i, bringing the <lb/>
greatness the class of <lb/>
I i Inn sang a rollicking class <lb/>
oil III. of Hie her, life <lb/>
The class of 1915 closed Hie <lb/>
of the program with a parallel <lb/>
of Ho own years lo <lb/>
come and the school life of <lb/>
senior class. <lb/>
The second the program <lb/>
rendered by seven <lb/>
opened i the presentation <lb/>
president of a <lb/>
for I hundred dollars from <lb/>
t lo the school, lo be used us a <lb/>
fund for the I need <lb/>
1.1 . IN . . <lb/>
sit ti i., for the use <lb/>
of school iii dramatics, These <lb/>
gin, were accepted by President <lb/>
Wright, who thanked the mi <lb/>
half the school for the gifts, ll <lb/>
then gave . brief history <lb/>
Its own a. four years by <lb/>
presenting typical features of earn <lb/>
tear in song, . and game <lb/>
A Dy the seven <lb/>
of the class entered In the <lb/>
real a Dutch drill by those <lb/>
; in this event of the second <lb/>
year, an agricultural scene for the <lb/>
third year, and two nature dances and <lb/>
ii from the Senior <lb/>
concluded the program. <lb/>
The literary societies, the Sid- <lb/>
Edgar Alien Poe held <lb/>
meetings in evening for <lb/>
the visiting alumnae The occasion <lb/>
was on. of the pleasures for <lb/>
the and new members. <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
SUFFERERS <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
Is Recommended and Praised By <lb/>
Thousands Who Nave <lb/>
Been Restored <lb/>
a sick man <lb/>
i re m o n t I.<lb/>
Liver i <lb/>
by three of <lb/>
physician t II n I <lb/>
would to submit i <lb/>
an operation to rel <lb/>
your <lb/>
mack Remedy a-H <lb/>
a lull <lb/>
took it according i. <lb/>
us an-1 p as <lb/>
Stones <lb/>
Se .- taking <lb/>
I work <lb/>
any III I am praising <lb/>
If m ail friend, I Hi <lb/>
lie praise <lb/>
s Liver and . <lb/>
are mil to Wonder- <lb/>
Stomach Remedy for weeks and <lb/>
they feel try one <lb/>
you feel m health <lb/>
you that you BOO b well <lb/>
from pain an. suffering- and <lb/>
a sound and healthy Stomach, as ha- <lb/>
lone in of oilier cases. Wherever it <lb/>
s you will hear but <lb/>
lit. to <lb/>
has been in <lb/>
people he <lb/>
Whiting- St. ago. for .- <lb/>
nook on Stomach Ailments and <lb/>
latter who been restored <lb/>
For Sale In J. by <lb/>
JOHN L. WOOTEN CO <lb/>
Druggists everywhere <lb/>
Hi-solution of <lb/>
Of The County Oil Company. <lb/>
The n of the principal of- <lb/>
in this state in town of Win <lb/>
of Pitt. <lb/>
The location of the principal of- <lb/>
in charge thereof, upon whom pro <lb/>
cos against this be <lb/>
served, is A. II <lb/>
We, the undersigned, being a nut <lb/>
of the Hoard of Directors <lb/>
that . meeting <lb/>
iii. board for <lb/>
post and held oil I day of June <lb/>
A. said board, by a majority <lb/>
whole board, did adopt <lb/>
following <lb/>
Resolved, Thai m the judgment of <lb/>
lb I. board, ii i, and most <lb/>
for the benefit of the County Oil <lb/>
Company the same should lie <lb/>
forthwith dissolved; and to that <lb/>
ii is order. a meeting of <lb/>
stockholders be held on Tuesday th. <lb/>
day of July a. n, inn a, the of- <lb/>
Hie Company, In city of <lb/>
ill, ii, lake action upon Ibis <lb/>
resolution; and further, that Sec- <lb/>
forthwith give notice of said <lb/>
meeting and of the adoption of tins <lb/>
resolution within days from this <lb/>
dale, by publishing the said <lb/>
with a notice of adoption, in <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector a newspaper <lb/>
published m the city of N. <lb/>
C . for four weeks, onto a <lb/>
week, successively, and by mailing a <lb/>
written printed copy of the tame to <lb/>
each and every stockholder of this <lb/>
Company In the lulled States <lb/>
in Witness Whereof. We hate here <lb/>
unto get our hands and <lb/>
seal of Company, this <lb/>
of June A. 1914, <lb/>
A. COX, <lb/>
I HAS. <lb/>
la a <lb/>
K, K. HA <lb/>
I COX, <lb/>
A c COX, Se. <lb/>
IV anted. <lb/>
To purchase a farm of not less <lb/>
than acres not more on <lb/>
easy If you have one to <lb/>
write or see me, if you mean business <lb/>
I prefer buying within mile of rail <lb/>
road, but price and terms would In- <lb/>
duce elsewhere. <lb/>
J K <lb/>
I Hf Ayden, X C. <lb/>
I'M vi Kill BETHEL. <lb/>
it I. a ii i Electrician. <lb/>
Do <lb/>
Rocky Mount, June Mon <lb/>
morning a force of electricians <lb/>
and helpers will K i,. Bethel to in- <lb/>
stall at; electric light plant fut <lb/>
town, the award having recently <lb/>
been made to the local firm The <lb/>
work embraced in the contract with <lb/>
the local nun includes an outlay <lb/>
upwards of and Includes the <lb/>
commended spirit of Wiring in <lb/>
operation in bringing into their, to the plant installation, <lb/>
all of th classes etc, The work will <lb/>
of the school. require several months. <lb/>
sin<lb/>
Greenville Heights Lots <lb/>
Arc Selling Right Along<lb/>
ii <lb/>
i- <lb/>
Before They arc all Sold <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
ii AGENTS <lb/>
Wilson Prays for <lb/>
Peace More Naval <lb/>
Graduates <lb/>
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following officers were elected <lb/>
the coming <lb/>
Sara Waller, 1st <lb/>
Weeks, -ml <lb/>
Mary White, <lb/>
Mary Treasurer.<lb/>
audience gathered In <lb/>
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was the largest ever as- <lb/>
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standing room. <lb/>
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thirty seven young women for <lb/>
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a ill.- steady growth of the school. <lb/>
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six students have taken this <lb/>
course tins year Of these the fol- <lb/>
lowing have completed the course <lb/>
with satisfactory <lb/>
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lie Blanche Beatrice Hoy.-, <lb/>
Jennie Booker Clark, Margaret Belle <lb/>
sTole, Helen Gertrude Clyde <lb/>
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Catherine, Johnson, <lb/>
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Blanche <lb/>
Viola Annie <lb/>
Fannie Gertrude <lb/>
Alma Ward, <lb/>
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have been forced to refuse, tor <lb/>
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Fine Faculty. <lb/>
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bean very fortunate in its teach- <lb/>
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faculty this year, taking all things <lb/>
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fear in the history of <lb/>
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careful study of our course of study <lb/>
revised th. same, making only <lb/>
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to meet problem. <lb/>
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teacher of s- <lb/>
died. A memorial service has <lb/>
been held the addresses on that <lb/>
occasion with th-- program will he <lb/>
printed In a small memorial volume <lb/>
Mr. as count superintend- <lb/>
brought to our faculty much <lb/>
needed information. was a teach- <lb/>
ability and in his death <lb/>
this school has suffered a severe <lb/>
Coed School Spirit. <lb/>
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of this school. Their <lb/>
this year has unusually Hue. <lb/>
under the understanding <lb/>
between the board of trustees of this <lb/>
school and the trustees of the <lb/>
ville Graded Schools the town has <lb/>
erected on our property, facing <lb/>
a modern, up-to-date <lb/>
four-room building to b- as a <lb/>
model school. <lb/>
Summer School. <lb/>
authority vested in me by ac- <lb/>
of board of trustees, January <lb/>
I, 1914, I have employed the follow- <lb/>
teachers and officers for the sum- <lb/>
mer term to begin June <lb/>
Faculty H Wright. <lb/>
W. Wilson. Pedagogy; II. <lb/>
Austin. Science; L. U. Meadows. Eng- <lb/>
L. I. Matthews. School Manage <lb/>
Maria <lb/>
White, <lb/>
May Barrett, Primary Methods; <lb/>
Kate W. Lewis, Drawing; May ll. B. <lb/>
Public School Music; Martha <lb/>
W. Armstrong. Domestic Science; <lb/>
Alice V. Wilson. Sarah A. <lb/>
History. <lb/>
Officers II Wright. <lb/>
dent; Mrs. Kate R. Lady <lb/>
Principal; n. Em <lb/>
ma It. Jones, Secretary to President; <lb/>
Ola S Ross, Custodian Of Records; <lb/>
nil. Laughinghouse, Physician; <lb/>
if. Superintendent <lb/>
Infirmary; Mary Rankin, Matron. <lb/>
am sure we have an unusually <lb/>
strong faculty and every indication <lb/>
that this will be the best summer <lb/>
the history of our school. <lb/>
Teachers. <lb/>
employed as critic leach <lb/>
era the <lb/>
Mae Morris will take <lb/>
charge the second grade. Mis- <lb/>
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at III., and has spent on <lb/>
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College, and has <lb/>
one year in Teachers College, New <lb/>
teacher of Domestic Science I <lb/>
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Armstrong. Miss Armstrong is a <lb/>
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at the Alabama, Library School, <lb/>
Montgomery, Ala . and Teachers Col- <lb/>
New York. She has had eleven <lb/>
years experience as a teacher. <lb/>
assistant In the department <lb/>
music I have employed Miss Hannah <lb/>
Miss is a <lb/>
student from Peabody Conservatory. <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
feel that we are very fortunate <lb/>
in the selection of our additional <lb/>
teachers. find it best to select <lb/>
teachers early in the year before the <lb/>
best ones by some other <lb/>
school. <lb/>
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the past year were Miss Mabel M <lb/>
Comfort, history mathematics; <lb/>
Miss Herman, science an I <lb/>
Mr. Harold as supply In <lb/>
English while Mr. Meadows Is on his <lb/>
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recommend that S, B. <lb/>
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teacher of school management In this <lb/>
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the year board of inter- <lb/>
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Bernard here to audit the school's ac- <lb/>
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out the Federal gov- <lb/>
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in a report shows Hut.- were only <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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l Louis and Misses <lb/>
Helen and May. who have the <lb/>
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visitors i a card bearing this <lb/>
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streets were thronged today with <lb/>
visiting from all pans <lb/>
the country and the arrival of each <lb/>
train added to the r already in <lb/>
city by hundreds. This gathering <lb/>
women, of whom or more <lb/>
are as accredited delegate <lb/>
with probably that number as <lb/>
visitors, is hers for the twelfth <lb/>
convention of the General Fed- <lb/>
of Women's Clubs. A council <lb/>
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volition will be held In the Auditor <lb/>
in the evening. <lb/>
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take Your Own Paint <lb/>
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which have been used by a <lb/>
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vs.<lb/>
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by a summons in the <lb/>
above action . . i <lb/>
ml on the 2nd day <lb/>
May, 1914. to the May <lb/>
co in. 1911. and I be. <lb/>
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i lion been brought for a divorce <lb/>
i relief demanded will be granted <lb/>
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or their liberal support to our lit- <lb/>
ii. r, Stella, the recent <lb/>
Pony Contest. arc very grateful <lb/>
to all for their assistance. <lb/>
a loser she made a good light. <lb/>
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It. A. E NOBLES, <lb/>
Administratrix. <lb/>
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offer Ono Hundred Dollars R <lb/>
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lice and Frederick W. <lb/>
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today and talked for four hours <lb/>
Rafael and Luis <lb/>
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declined lo discuss in detail their trip <lb/>
in made ; <lb/>
special trip across river to <lb/>
newspaper men lo treat the trip <lb/>
of commissioners to <lb/>
Buffalo in a vi. u. He assured <lb/>
agree to an armistice; why situation was serious. <lb/>
a man prominent In the Constitution- ties Lamar dictate the following <lb/>
ranks be accepted by <lb/>
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said they believed th lo gel Into communication with tin <lb/>
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hampered by foreign come lo Niagara Tails, they were <lb/>
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Americans returned to With the approval of Wash- <lb/>
Palls feeling that so far as waived all formality <lb/>
cal pacification of Mexico la went lo see We Rafael <lb/>
mediation had accomplished and Luis Cabrera, the <lb/>
the end f the confer of <lb/>
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Friday. then little will be The American delegates and th- <lb/>
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Argentina. Most the The discussion ended shortly before, <lb/>
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the Huerta for provisional president as well a- <lb/>
i i end of Jul He <lb/>
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me Democrats the White <lb/>
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upon, are the bills <lb/>
passed by the House or similar <lb/>
urea The president told the senator <lb/>
that he was as anxious they for i <lb/>
early adjournment, yet be <lb/>
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be enacted during the pi <lb/>
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officials, created a stir in th. of an was an <lb/>
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,,;,. confirm Mr Cabrera and ex <lb/>
here of a breach be they hoped might <lb/>
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were unless they look int. <lb/>
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emissaries said had confidence demand. <lb/>
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Villa. Should their tones dash, , were elevated to the <lb/>
lie said the various chiefs net <lb/>
would agree lo any change Of o <lb/>
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III <lb/>
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,. burned . death and sen <lb/>
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trapped a burning <lb/>
lodging early today, <lb/>
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per floors of four and a hall <lb/>
trick and wooden building. In ad I; <lb/>
Con in the twenty men taken lo ho <lb/>
Buffering from Injuries receive <lb/>
jumping, thirty sustained minor <lb/>
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which been determined <lb/>
burned out. The lire, the o <lb/>
. iii the dining hall on the ground <lb/>
floor. When firemen arrived flame <lb/>
were shooting through all four floor-. <lb/>
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was cut off, and the only means <lb/>
getting out of the building was I <lb/>
Jumping from the windows. There i <lb/>
a scene of wild excitement as <lb/>
foreigners attempted to <lb/>
i lives. <lb/>
building, erected more ti- <lb/>
yen ago. formerly was <lb/>
shoe factory, and Its timbers <lb/>
with oils. <lb/>
The victims were laborers and <lb/>
moulders employed a <lb/>
in None Ill <lb/>
families. The <lb/>
small. <lb/>
GREAT I OF <lb/>
mini <lb/>
Cal., June iii. Two <lb/>
reports received here noon <lb/>
from different station the North <lb/>
em California Power Company <lb/>
Lessen i-- smoking <lb/>
today from a new vein on the <lb/>
Slope. <lb/>
reports from <lb/>
Lake and Rats said th <lb/>
morning was <lb/>
it did yesterday. <lb/>
the soil caused by <lb/>
ten and a number .- <lb/>
person were injured. The II l <lb/>
known dead today was slat- <lb/>
ed lo l as i <lb/>
were r- ported missing an II <lb/>
the debris was continued <lb/>
Paris, Parts Paris <lb/>
vented scenes of devastation <lb/>
boles iii of the i <lb/>
thoroughfares as the of <lb/>
day's terrific storm. The <lb/>
of the entire city was deprived <lb/>
water. and i oft as , <lb/>
precautionary measure floods <lb/>
explosions and tires. Several <lb/>
are known to have been through <lb/>
vehicles lulling last nigh. Into <lb/>
in the but the exact number <lb/>
was no. known morning <lb/>
Some bod were bell, to have <lb/>
appeared Into the <lb/>
rains today added to u <lb/>
lit-- men engaged in <lb/>
j ii s <lb/>
precautions were <lb/>
the <lb/>
where there was danger of <lb/>
Many r, b <lb/>
red . wheeled entirely, <lb/>
police Kepi a s<lb/>
street I U <lb/>
ill of <lb/>
I ., Iron <lb/>
i cave In. <lb/>
., as the <lb/>
l i sink and all , <lb/>
When communication <lb/>
EXEMPTS I lift- <lb/>
lit <lb/>
Seamen-- Hill Will Re- <lb/>
quire I loin lo i Full<lb/>
I he <lb/>
House Committee Merchant Ma- <lb/>
and a has I <lb/>
lion of bi ii <lb/>
man's bill and Inn stricken from tin <lb/>
senate measure provision- r- <lb/>
entire life boat I <lb/>
Chesapeake steamships. <lb/>
The full has <lb/>
approved sub committee <lb/>
press on Witness Stand <lb/>
Denies bat Ship Made false <lb/>
Moves <lb/>
IS FRi <lb/>
i Being Made <lb/>
i Injured <lb/>
I ailed to Maud. <lb/>
be Km . <lb/>
called today when ill <lb/>
began Its Investigation In <lb/>
legislation. Cats, between th. <lb/>
W. Alexander will report lo the <lb/>
Ls r. n <lb/>
river and loss of more limn I u <lb/>
lives Kendall limped <lb/>
stand, -i I Buffering from <lb/>
House this the much amended <lb/>
I.,, bill will make a-i <lb/>
effort lo obtain its passage hi n <lb/>
.,. last La In disaster <lb/>
. witness was preceded by the Intro <lb/>
House committee bill of brief summaries o I <lb/>
,,. States by I <lb/>
is to <lb/>
let aid amount <lb/>
.;,, that when she sighted th <lb/>
Of two v <lb/>
Count I for iii-- de <lb/>
latter was off pen. Two <lb/>
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ins <lb/>
steal <lb/>
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l this connection, the <lb/>
I,. bill breaks away from l-a Pol <lb/>
in <lb/>
Win <lb/>
ma.<lb/>
tin- had I. r R u i,,,. . ,, . <lb/>
i ti,. pontoon an be <lb/>
i , on v, els as in <lb/>
latter I II lad put his wheel to p. <lb/>
., ; <lb/>
l-hi House mi <lb/>
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no- oilier hand <lb/>
vessels can pontoon I <lb/>
. red today II was learned <lb/>
pr bad suffer <lb/>
u- from storm. <lb/>
as much as i <lb/>
Chesapeake com <lb/>
protested vigorously again <lb/>
Tl. I ad gone <lb/>
u ii i ail, I <lb/>
.,,, y, u Father Point and the <lb/>
panics protested m-. an . <lb/>
of La mate replied that It <lb/>
,,,,. last s out by the fog. He made no menu, <lb/>
. i I <lb/>
Creeks <lb/>
condition or anarchy ensue <lb/>
again demand for armed <lb/>
the United Mates. <lb/>
War Has Been Halted. <lb/>
The hold . the <lb/>
that they have accomplished some <lb/>
tiling in that war between the Unite <lb/>
the Government <lb/>
n halted by mediation, <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
if Mr. T. K Hooker, <lb/>
will be glad to learn he is <lb/>
proving from a successful operation <lb/>
In- in a Richmond <lb/>
just a few days ago <lb/>
It is thought and hoped that his con <lb/>
ma so he can return <lb/>
In a few days. <lb/>
Mr H. K. Wilson and Miss <lb/>
who lives a few miles from <lb/>
town married here <lb/>
Sunday by Mr J. H. The pi <lb/>
rents were wise to the game a- <lb/>
ill and the couple were happily mar <lb/>
led before any thing had been <lb/>
ATHENS, lire, . in. <lb/>
from a Minor today <lb/>
brought reports . re <lb/>
Turks of In, priests <lb/>
old men and children in the town <lb/>
-Ti I <lb/>
ma <lb/>
according the <lb/>
report, was invaded by a horde o <lb/>
armed men who looted and then Bel <lb/>
to all the They arc <lb/>
said to have lie d the <lb/>
police. <lb/>
The Inhabitants, mo l whom <lb/>
Greek, . prop, <lb/>
and them <lb/>
reach The that th. <lb/>
bod a of the r, I w, I <lb/>
n Into I <lb/>
he n fin-., . v, <lb/>
ring from u Is, in i <lb/>
Hat, starvation i It arrival. <lb/>
Fremont Tomorrow and Friday. <lb/>
Fremont team I ch, i <lb/>
for n two game- <lb/>
r. in, fast <lb/>
i co. posed almost en <lb/>
college i rs, and with <lb/>
cock on the firing line are <lb/>
be the <lb/>
lo. are expecting to <lb/>
class also. have smuggled In <lb/>
home big league timber from the neigh <lb/>
boring woods, win. are calculated an <lb/>
to burn up ibis league. <lb/>
The games start at four o'clock. <lb/>
Come early and avoid the rush. <lb/>
Dr. he <lb/>
the Hotel <lb/>
and Saturday morning from <lb/>
in., w, U V <lb/>
-y claimed they would of the and <lb/>
compelled to n all their because h, had asked led If I <lb/>
in order to provide a life boa. go. foggy <lb/>
They added In ad -When captain on <lb/>
to life boats their ships cam the light of the <lb/>
., large number of life which an I three i to He <lb/>
as sale and secure in wale.-s ordered full steam ., i n The n <lb/>
as are life boats were then about feel <lb/>
measure, the steamboat In green light of the <lb/>
will provide life saving craft i Three minutes later the cam <lb/>
regulations for southern together. Tin master of the <lb/>
will meet the weather l. a hail from the <lb/>
Chesapeake will there him to keep ahead II had or <lb/>
fore be subject to n but found he could <lb/>
life saving equipment, which will the nose in wind Th <lb/>
made and approved b <lb/>
inspection Sen parallel with tin liner and <lb/>
The shipping up an I down ; p w, <lb/>
,. . . urn lo I on aid. <lb/>
provided u the I board <lb/>
House measure specifies , <lb/>
in pan bound, . the <lb/>
live miles i <lb/>
y n Io <lb/>
. In die <lb/>
of Its full <lb/>
he i <lb/>
lit, life I ml I <lb/>
loon rafts <lb/>
bill <lb/>
tor b. lied <lb/>
men r la <lb/>
able bodied s, employ I <lb/>
on the Chesapeake Hay, would <lb/>
been lo hove had <lb/>
v, on the Gr. in <lb/>
or i l In <lb/>
bill able inn on th. <lb/>
will only have to show two y. <lb/>
bay in order lo <lb/>
bis certificate This provision <lb/>
will meet the wishes of the <lb/>
. . N o I <lb/>
. <lb/>
he i years old <lb/>
II II <lb/>
N C June <lb/>
, i and <lb/>
it, <lb/>
i . i <lb/>
a n. who s <lb/>
, county i <lb/>
II I <lb/>
Not mac BO warm as las week, <lb/>
all over town -mail boxes. <lb/>
I VI h JOHNSON Ml SI <lb/>
MUM M Ml M I. <lb/>
The nit. <lb/>
States in. four, h <lb/>
affirm, d s u i decision r. <lb/>
i d. the lo <lb/>
r court, convicted JacK John- <lb/>
s prize fighter, Of violating <lb/>
I be White Blare II is <lb/>
n i i <lb/>
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