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WILSON AND <lb/>
Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Huerta Suspends Order to <lb/>
Blockade <lb/>
IS Ml <lb/>
Beef and Milk A- <lb/>
Cattle are kept for two purposes; for bee pro- <lb/>
and tor milk production. To do either <lb/>
they must be healthy. here is nothing better to <lb/>
keep them in continued health, or to make <lb/>
them well quickly w hen sick, than a doses <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
MEDICINE <lb/>
plenty <lb/>
Bee Dee <lb/>
Stirs up the liver Drives <lb/>
disease poisons away. <lb/>
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At cur dealer's. <lb/>
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Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
New <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
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W. Vi <lb/>
Charleston. S. C <lb/>
Saved Girl's Life <lb/>
J want to tell you what wonderful benefit have re- <lb/>
W from the use of <lb/>
V Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb/>
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb/>
liver and stomach troubles. firmly believe <lb/>
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb/>
J they went in on her, but one good dose of <lb/>
made them break out, and she has had no Jr <lb/>
more trouble. shall never be without <lb/>
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, jg <lb/>
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar <lb/>
ailments, has proved itself a safe, g <lb/>
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb/>
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- <lb/>
it is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five <lb/>
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for j <lb/>
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. <lb/>
WASHINGTON. June . <lb/>
order bus <lb/>
tin block <lb/>
the <lb/>
livery of ammunition by the <lb/>
steamer to the <lb/>
served to dispel <lb/>
over <lb/>
crisis between the <lb/>
States and the Huerta <lb/>
mediation if Mexican <lb/>
fairs. Washington <lb/>
officials <lb/>
over it <lb/>
was persistently <lb/>
the <lb/>
had been only <lb/>
as result m <lb/>
bet e the <lb/>
South American mediator <lb/>
j and the Mexican and i <lb/>
I at Niagara <lb/>
I Falls. It was said the <lb/>
might be diverted <lb/>
her course through an agree <lb/>
with officials of the <lb/>
Ward Line, her rs <lb/>
j an corporation. <lb/>
President an <lb/>
Relieved. <lb/>
President Wilson. <lb/>
Bryan and Secretary <lb/>
Daniels evidence <lb/>
great relief over the late d <lb/>
winch, <lb/>
at least. c averted <lb/>
another clash tit arms. <lb/>
official source was then <lb/>
of the report <lb/>
that had under <lb/>
standings w the media- <lb/>
tors or the States <lb/>
which would assure him <lb/>
the cargo would <lb/>
not Mean- <lb/>
nothing has boon <lb/>
from <lb/>
i due arrive . i <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
The Missouri State <lb/>
Lite Insurance Co. <lb/>
Not the oldest <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
File biggest <lb/>
HI. It V <lb/>
by selling you one of our <lb/>
Two Horse Cultivators. Your plow- <lb/>
will then he a pleasure. Call <lb/>
and i thou you. <lb/>
J. R. . J. C. <lb/>
i. . oil <lb/>
JUST THE BEST <lb/>
Let show <lb/>
J Stokes, <lb/>
Special Agent <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
i LOAD HIKE HUt- <lb/>
ring. Barb Wire and Galvanized <lb/>
.- . I Posts r. All be <lb/>
Id lowest s. <lb/>
J. It. , J Q. <lb/>
foil <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
l he following licenses have been <lb/>
-I since last <lb/>
and Anna <lb/>
i Carroll Daisy Laughing- <lb/>
. Jesse Tyer and Emily Ross <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
It the Basil of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
i- the of good farming. Write <lb/>
by the hot authority in the I <lb/>
St on Lime on the mid gel pries <lb/>
lie pun i lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you res on <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
Smiles are indispensable <lb/>
success in life as y mind and <lb/>
might. As long a man ran <lb/>
he i not beaten, not In hospitals only <lb/>
thin, but in the home and on the <lb/>
street there is a call for the kindly <lb/>
sunny smile, The way have ii i <lb/>
in p the loan right with and <lb/>
turn the eye to the <lb/>
smile ha hi is tin smile. Life Is <lb/>
long. <lb/>
Death Mrs. Penny Dudley, <lb/>
During the early hours of <lb/>
the of Mrs. Penny Dudley <lb/>
passed the great beyond after an <lb/>
Illness that extended for several <lb/>
months She had a short while <lb/>
past her fourth birthday and <lb/>
had her entire life since mar- <lb/>
their homo about live miles <lb/>
from Greenville. Her husband, Mr <lb/>
Dudley preceded to the <lb/>
grave live years ago past May. <lb/>
She is survived by live sons and two <lb/>
daughters, they Messrs s. <lb/>
l Louis and Misses <lb/>
Helen and May. who have the <lb/>
hi the i community. <lb/>
The interment will lake place to- <lb/>
morrow in the country near the home. <lb/>
In the vestibule of a certain <lb/>
visitors i a card bearing this <lb/>
utter a <lb/>
j word while you are In the hospital. <lb/>
come hero only tor <lb/>
purpose of helping. If you cant smile <lb/>
don't go m <lb/>
If you can't smile don't go <lb/>
It is a good advice for others than <lb/>
visitors. Win, is beyond the no <lb/>
a smile it is a tonic <lb/>
He discouraged, helps the little <lb/>
for whom tin world holds so <lb/>
urn. ii that makes afraid, and it chi i rs <lb/>
tie who finds life unspeakably <lb/>
lonely. As King Authors court was <lb/>
built by music so happier life w- <lb/>
all hunger for here upon earth is <lb/>
built in large pan by the i <lb/>
faces we as we near the load <lb/>
u- <lb/>
CHICAGO, June Chicago <lb/>
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/>
ling will be held tomorrow morn <lb/>
and formal opening of i <lb/>
volition will be held In the Auditor <lb/>
in the evening. <lb/>
Is Your Skin <lb/>
Clear as a<lb/>
take Your Own Paint <lb/>
S YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS now <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A M. HEAL PAINT. <lb/>
at 58.40 <lb/>
And Linseed C to mix with it <lb/>
You then make g . of pure paint for <lb/>
It's only per <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy cf I i paint in <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or , . <lb/>
The of REAL PAINT It WHITE E I <lb/>
ZINC and LINSEED OIL. wart. <lb/>
Use a gal. out any you It best <lb/>
made, return paint and get ALL your back. <lb/>
J. J It. A VOTE. I I <lb/>
Kl III h CO Hill. f <lb/>
CO- C <lb/>
A Fighting <lb/>
Cock <lb/>
I feel like fighting cock <lb/>
is the expression of the man <lb/>
with an active liver he <lb/>
tackles his work with vim <lb/>
he is times <lb/>
out of ten you will find he <lb/>
takes <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
which have been used by a <lb/>
million people with <lb/>
result. At your drug- <lb/>
gist's sugar coated or plain. <lb/>
Notice of ,<lb/>
PITT COUNTY <lb/>
vs.<lb/>
The I Is hi re. <lb/>
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/>
within the county will take <lb/>
that be la hen by n i tired lo <lb/>
. . the August ti rm Superior <lb/>
1914 held on th- last Monday of <lb/>
and answer or demur to <lb/>
of tho rein <lb/>
i lion been brought for a divorce <lb/>
i relief demanded will be granted <lb/>
This 10th, May. mi, <lb/>
ii. C, MOORE, <lb/>
Superior Court, Pitt Co. <lb/>
Sill P. <lb/>
NEW Conn. June <lb/>
of Clarence i. Barber against J, <lb/>
Morgan as called for trial in the <lb/>
superior court hen today. <lb/>
involves a question of investments <lb/>
f mounting to more than In <lb/>
connection with which allegations of <lb/>
plaintiff. <lb/>
Card of thank-. <lb/>
We wish to thank our many friends <lb/>
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/>
MR. and MRS. C, B. WHICH <lb/>
Satire Creditor, <lb/>
. lied I the <lb/>
Pill is <lb/>
l i i W <lb/>
de eased, is <lb/>
persons i <lb/>
In me estate lo make pay- <lb/>
ii n . <lb/>
stale <lb/>
notified to present same to <lb/>
d for pa m or <lb/>
I., June 1915, or notice <lb/>
plead In the bar re <lb/>
. day of June 1911 <lb/>
It. A. E NOBLES, <lb/>
Administratrix. <lb/>
How's This <lb/>
offer Ono Hundred Dollars R <lb/>
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb/>
be cured by Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
F. J. A CO., Toledo, O, . <lb/>
have kn. n P. J. <lb/>
f r IS years, . believe <lb/>
him I <lb/>
i lions and I i .- <lb/>
out any made t his <lb/>
NATIONAL OF <lb/>
do, a <lb/>
C Is Inti <lb/>
. the blood mu <lb/>
r m Ti <lb/>
Bent tree M cents i r Hold <lb/>
by nil <lb/>
. r <lb/>
nut House <lb/>
Walking Cultivator M Ma- <lb/>
. l k- <lb/>
J. ii a J. c E <lb/>
i. l . ml <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Notice in r- <lb/>
duly qualified b to the <lb/>
pi i our i of Pill i <lb/>
the <lb/>
. Stancill, deceased, <lb/>
I in all persons . the <lb/>
In II III I. Mill I <lb/>
. and I ; <lb/>
t said <lb/>
not I lo the to the an <lb/>
for payment on or before <lb/>
. or I . b <lb/>
plead in the bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of May 11-it <lb/>
MIlS. M. V. FORBES, <lb/>
Administratrix of Alice <lb/>
deceased ltd <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH <lb/>
the <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND tS SUB- <lb/>
BOUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL j <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IS THE V OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is the SI -t Ike I<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE <lb/>
BUSINESS Y TO TAKE <lb/>
I FEW HES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BEING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CA V <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
K. I W II ion. <lb/>
M II <lb/>
Mediators Almost Ready of Paris Is tee of Wreck Captain of Ill-Fated Em- <lb/>
To Throw Up the Job <lb/>
Soon <lb/>
Ruin <lb/>
e -1 <lb/>
Hut Solution ,,,,,., , r ; ,;  <lb/>
.- expected soon, u mall legislation program i . . . <lb/>
till<lb/>
in- It is i <lb/>
Villa and I Had a Break <lb/>
and it Is Hie <lb/>
H III Become Anarchistic. <lb/>
i. June <lb/>
lice and Frederick W. <lb/>
the delegates to the <lb/>
mediation conference, went to <lb/>
today and talked for four hours <lb/>
Rafael and Luis <lb/>
personal of Genera <lb/>
Their purpose was to <lb/>
some way lo the <lb/>
in harmony with the scope <lb/>
mediation. The mission was a failure <lb/>
The <lb/>
lives; who had come from Washing <lb/>
ton, especially to see the <lb/>
delegates, told them why <lb/>
Will be II ill <lb/>
iii Federal territory pi <lb/>
lo <lb/>
i ii <lb/>
in <lb/>
the mediation ;. <lb/>
ii in all probability <lb/>
knowledge failure to bi Ins <lb/>
rival elements together for i u <lb/>
of international problem bin ii <lb/>
same lime probable will . <lb/>
of Mexico's <lb/>
what will <lb/>
I. forced II <lb/>
Vera one here is in a <lb/>
lion lo conjecture. <lb/>
Outlook is Hark <lb/>
The atmosphere here is wholly pis <lb/>
The delegates <lb/>
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/>
for the provisional and we have been trying <lb/>
said they believed th lo gel Into communication with tin <lb/>
arm would The did <lb/>
Mexican problem -non if it they under <lb/>
hampered by foreign come lo Niagara Tails, they were <lb/>
End of Mediation Forecast. anxious lo us and <lb/>
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/>
very near. j W. bad previously Inform- <lb/>
The full conference is Bel for ed mediators of our plan <lb/>
Friday. then little will be The American delegates and th- <lb/>
because of the absence of two Mexicans conferred all <lb/>
Argentina. Most the The discussion ended shortly before, <lb/>
lure incline in the when and <lb/>
Friday's session may the tor Washington. When th <lb/>
three mediating plenipotentiaries Americans returned they telegraph <lb/>
have abandoned hope of ,, S Bryan. Mr. <lb/>
lag Mexico's Internal problems. Tin communicated, the results of <lb/>
Huerta delegates are resolute in trip to the mediators. <lb/>
determination to accept a Con , Armistice is <lb/>
partisan for provisional justice Lamar and Mr. Lehman.- <lb/>
presidency and tin re appears no sen- bad guns to only In the horn <lb/>
keeping all elements I; of arranging some practical way for <lb/>
conference much negotiating with the <lb/>
not now foreseen, n I while the mediation was in <lb/>
change of attitude on the pan th but of getting names of suitable men <lb/>
the Huerta for provisional president as well a- <lb/>
i i end of Jul He <lb/>
tic as a result of a talk to <lb/>
s James, of Kentucky, and <lb/>
the conference last with <lb/>
leaders. <lb/>
Washington, June With virtual <lb/>
y all hope an early <lb/>
of congress abandoned, Democratic <lb/>
l. in the senate prepared <lb/>
lo push completion the <lb/>
program am I I <lb/>
course was planned as tie <lb/>
result of a conference among the <lb/>
me Democrats the White <lb/>
night. <lb/>
only measures on <lb/>
of which will be <lb/>
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/>
felt that the anti-trust program <lb/>
be enacted during the pi <lb/>
Thai rapid progress was being nm <lb/>
on the trust bills now under <lb/>
by senate committees <lb/>
the report made to ;. n <lb/>
i leaders and <lb/>
was conceded by <lb/>
there should be little <lb/>
ling -in measures d <lb/>
and p u ii by <lb/>
S I Hi. U <lb/>
gates can keep conference in sea <lb/>
Dispatches the forcible <lb/>
general Information about the <lb/>
cause. <lb/>
The made <lb/>
. Villa of the first if all that the condition <lb/>
at held previously by ed by the mediators <lb/>
officials, created a stir in th. of an was an <lb/>
colony. Huerta for . nil In <lb/>
s i. showed the of definite agreement on a <lb/>
repeated warning, plan. Mr. Cabrera -aid it., <lb/>
L lack of cohesion In the army were t. <lb/>
would lead to stop lighting It would disintegrate <lb/>
in The serve i I Leaving the of <lb/>
,,;,. confirm Mr Cabrera and ex <lb/>
here of a breach be they hoped might <lb/>
e and .- peaceful way i in- <lb/>
Incidentally II understood th. Mexican to. <lb/>
American delegates Inquired Co wished to avoid further blood, <lb/>
and though <lb/>
of the of a split between Villa <lb/>
and mediation e <lb/>
were unless they look int. <lb/>
terms the Constitution <lb/>
emissaries said had confidence demand. <lb/>
cm and ability <lb/>
over such difficulties, <lb/>
The graves apprehensions, never <lb/>
Is fell here of ma viol <lb/>
low a break am <lb/>
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/>
plans unless <lb/>
en the ranks a <lb/>
to guarantee their forces absolute con <lb/>
III <lb/>
MM Mass. June III n <lb/>
,. burned . death and sen <lb/>
Injured when eighty persona <lb/>
trapped a burning <lb/>
lodging early today, <lb/>
The bodies were taken from tin <lb/>
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/>
The Interior of the building w-n <lb/>
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/>
Escape by the two narrow <lb/>
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/>
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quire I loin lo i Full<lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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l-hi House mi <lb/>
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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/>
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, i and <lb/>
it, <lb/>
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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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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
One <lb/>
Published <lb/>
O. Editor. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
en yr, . . f l no <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
rate mar b bad <lb/>
at the business office in <lb/>
fa Building, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ail of and <lb/>
rasped will b charted at <lb/>
word. <lb/>
Heal always make baste. <lb/>
There difference in <lb/>
and <lb/>
Huerta i out alive hi will <lb/>
never be able to forget be doe tor- <lb/>
give, <lb/>
Long this coal wave <lb/>
over lb land ; l lac <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Communication <lb/>
will be charged for at <lb/>
Mot per line, up to fifty line. <lb/>
as matter <lb/>
August 1910, at the pot office at <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
ct or March . 1879 <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
inly c we <lb/>
run up against appears to a I i <lb/>
Jaw-bone <lb/>
if life are wee <lb/>
by thinking of t <lb/>
rill gel the sweetening, <lb/>
Mavis Atlanta i <lb/>
, city failed to n <lb/>
rd. <lb/>
The to<lb/>
ii <lb/>
i i<lb/>
if and loan association arc <lb/>
good for cities, land an loan as.-., . I <lb/>
to be Rood for rural COB <lb/>
mutinies, it appear <lb/>
art Interested in land and loan as- <lb/>
some which an being <lb/>
formed, nun secure Information re- <lb/>
there to by writing <lb/>
ran. e Commissioner. <lb/>
In working the and i <lb/>
associations among the th <lb/>
r who money I <lb/>
vesting shareholders, <lb/>
lo those would be added <lb/>
pie of the and towns who are <lb/>
willing to aid associations, and at <lb/>
the same lime gel good <lb/>
for their money. The farmers who <lb/>
desire to borrow should Join <lb/>
course as the borrowing <lb/>
Associations of this character <lb/>
must kinds <lb/>
an <lb/>
Some i<lb/>
,. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
knows i <lb/>
B a man <lb/>
-o------- <lb/>
Mo in; us cat I a <lb/>
With <lb/>
and no ram In sight <lb/>
up an ad <lb/>
.<lb/>
rs boys will In <lb/>
and<lb/>
i good I h <lb/>
hi <lb/>
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.- the <lb/>
r I r. <lb/>
I I ed an; <lb/>
o I <lb/>
We o ban <lb/>
nuts to crack i ma i <lb/>
. tea I with <lb/>
be i e tin and didn't <lb/>
raise i I ump it kind of r, <lb/>
rial <lb/>
--------o <lb/>
k the r member <lb/>
making bales cotton crow <lb/>
gr w <lb/>
I saying look before you leap <lb/>
played out there la such thing a <lb/>
looking i i long before you leap. <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
he <lb/>
fiscal year Just ending i, ab <lb/>
above i a, i- not <lb/>
such i bad <lb/>
Ki cry tin . , <lb/>
I her mind i <lb/>
-o-------- <lb/>
Thai I <lb/>
is ii <lb/>
. taken for a ; of n <lb/>
river front<lb/>
bore be a tip <lb/>
tip r i. <lb/>
N i tie p per folks <lb/>
. .- a good time at Wrights- <lb/>
He ii ii, annual <lb/>
25th. <lb/>
question, It hot i I. <lb/>
. being So far D <lb/>
heads an being reported In <lb/>
Greenville people should now get <lb/>
g up mall r. <lb/>
in readiness for city delivery. Only <lb/>
those will I who make pro- <lb/>
vi their mail <lb/>
We a wager i <lb/>
weeks I for in <lb/>
Hie neighboring towns will be n <lb/>
long step In the of Improvement <lb/>
mer street carnivals, the <lb/>
offer to people son <lb/>
that i as well as entertain <lb/>
Mi to the re <lb/>
i farmers again by giving out Mi <lb/>
that then will he mom <lb/>
to lake i ire this <lb/>
, Tops <lb/>
stay In <lb/>
until Mexican is over or b <lb/>
not be able to gel front <lb/>
; a for all that line of i- <lb/>
to and to us, <lb/>
. a mi n ire I n <lb/>
Ling in one i tin re <lb/>
week Won en requested <lb/>
men in to take <lb/>
their i oats at d <lb/>
i with <lb/>
quest <lb/>
Of the trusts do not warn <lb/>
any legislation that will curtail <lb/>
operations, hence efforts to i <lb/>
throttling just now. <lb/>
mall boxes or no city <lb/>
delivery. <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
What the use of park after the <lb/>
summer has passed. <lb/>
How many us have had clean <lb/>
up at our house <lb/>
Thermometers are playing <lb/>
game. <lb/>
Any body knows two troubles are <lb/>
worse than one. <lb/>
ever heard of a <lb/>
in Idea, hers. <lb/>
-----o <lb/>
of those June brides arc likely <lb/>
to become July <lb/>
Hid you ever do thing suited <lb/>
a woman , They will Bay <lb/>
We are told that Lots wife t <lb/>
a pillar of salt, but the worst part <lb/>
,,; ii is she turned to <lb/>
Somebody has said that men are <lb/>
more given to lying than aver <lb/>
That's natural because more <lb/>
men than ever before. <lb/>
MADE LAND ENGLISH <lb/>
TO <lb/>
iT l A <lb/>
Nobody has said the stir over <lb/>
health conditions in City <lb/>
was to draw attention from Raleigh's <lb/>
water tor the time being <lb/>
i o II int mates I <lb/>
something lo say when he re <lb/>
turns front Spain. We don't doubt th <lb/>
Colonels word, but by <lb/>
real us have thought of some- <lb/>
thing to say. <lb/>
The fact that it Is generally <lb/>
throughout the whole doesn't <lb/>
it one bit r <lb/>
woman thinks h r <lb/>
to he so foolish that he really should <lb/>
make more mistakes than does. <lb/>
The In st way to erase a face <lb/>
the tablet of love is to draw <lb/>
across it. <lb/>
i- I the to n peal <lb/>
lull passed, con <lb/>
adjourn for a while and give <lb/>
member a breathing spell. <lb/>
o------- <lb/>
e s not <lb/>
the fourth of July, would <lb/>
as much waste of breath as lain <lb/>
about parking the river front <lb/>
A merchant bad about at well i lose <lb/>
his store for a time to save expense. <lb/>
as to quit advertising for that reason. <lb/>
The of in advertisement la o <lb/>
lonely n id paper Is as noticeable as <lb/>
. i and i the tame <lb/>
impression of business, <lb/>
An unknown man at Boone, last <lb/>
Wednesday morning, tried to kidnap <lb/>
Hie two year old child of Mr and Mrs. <lb/>
M. He bad gotten a or <lb/>
away from the town with th <lb/>
child when young James Lowell fol- <lb/>
lowed and made the up <lb/>
the i hi Id. <lb/>
Nerve and tact are two generate <lb/>
things <lb/>
--------a <lb/>
There Is a clash between <lb/>
and I lie state medical authorities. <lb/>
in the May Bulletin published by the <lb/>
Slate Board of Health, that town was <lb/>
given a black eye on health <lb/>
The mayor ODIUM hack at the <lb/>
Stale Hoard in a statement declaring <lb/>
the report to be without foundation <lb/>
and Blade spite Maybe <lb/>
head City will gel some advertising <lb/>
mil of controversy, or have a <lb/>
day any rate <lb/>
K Thaw, Teddy Roosevelt <lb/>
and Huerta are the most popular <lb/>
names we know, and we might men- <lb/>
Villa and last hut not least.<lb/>
Greenville's building operations are <lb/>
the kind go right on. This is <lb/>
proving a year for ac house <lb/>
as a rat is trapped he soon <lb/>
loses all Interest in the piece of cheese <lb/>
that caused downfall. <lb/>
Such storms as we are having now <lb/>
la enough to make one skittish when <lb/>
they think it is about to rain.<lb/>
term will soon be out and <lb/>
be will lie gone lo parts unknown be- <lb/>
fore we learn lo pronounce his name <lb/>
correctly. <lb/>
Pew of us really know tin value <lb/>
of a dollar never keep them Ion <lb/>
enough to thoroughly acquainted <lb/>
with them and most of us don't even <lb/>
get on speaking terms <lb/>
The Wilmington Star, the oldest <lb/>
dally paper In the state, has joined <lb/>
the ranks of seven day papers, now <lb/>
hi published every day in the week <lb/>
Now all or the morning <lb/>
dallies in the state are publishing <lb/>
every day. <lb/>
There are limes when we are con- <lb/>
that the weather forecast is <lb/>
not an optimist. <lb/>
Opportunity knocks at <lb/>
door, still it wouldn't bl <lb/>
knocker. <lb/>
o--------, <lb/>
man s <lb/>
, ailed a <lb/>
i easier to apologize to a lug mail <lb/>
than a little one. <lb/>
Summer drinks are Increasing in <lb/>
Volume, like the tide in a bay, <lb/>
One Of success is t., pretend <lb/>
to be happy and prosperous when <lb/>
you are neither. <lb/>
Their is what makes <lb/>
interesting for it couldn't be <lb/>
their beauty or figure <lb/>
o-------- <lb/>
Formerly the United States Senate <lb/>
was a millionaire's hut now it <lb/>
cuts to be the waiting place. <lb/>
As soon a mediation began to <lb/>
like a good thing the Mexican rebels <lb/>
wanted some <lb/>
The lolls repeal bill get a much <lb/>
larger vol.- in the senate than even <lb/>
Its warmest friends had anticipated. <lb/>
is another verification of the ability <lb/>
of Senator F. M. Simmons <lb/>
Many a man t half a chance <lb/>
after acquiring a better half, the first <lb/>
half seems to be the miner <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
We believe we would be willing t <lb/>
miss just one game of baseball for <lb/>
sake of one real good shower. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
Raleigh people aught to keep <lb/>
just now with so many of the state <lb/>
doctors In the capital city <lb/>
o- <lb/>
Some people appear to know a great <lb/>
about some matters of which they <lb/>
know very little <lb/>
-------o <lb/>
Those or <lb/>
wail for others to build toads <lb/>
suffragettes in London are try- <lb/>
to blow up everything but them- setting <lb/>
selves turn the hose on them. <lb/>
lit Tobacco. <lb/>
Forty nine years ago began crow <lb/>
tobacco. A few years later <lb/>
that there were certain days <lb/>
better than others on which to cut to <lb/>
for it to cure up nicely and have <lb/>
a rich, waxy and heavy body. To Ii ml <lb/>
out the way these days ant <lb/>
to tell them ahead been a hard job <lb/>
was Anally successful. <lb/>
To explain, let me say that tobacco <lb/>
has an oily substance which is its tut <lb/>
oral possession. It has a sap <lb/>
like other vegetation. When the sap <lb/>
raises it runs the oil out through the <lb/>
pores of the leaves, on the principle <lb/>
that oil and water won't mix and oil <lb/>
being the lighter is pushed out by the <lb/>
sap. Tobacco cut and cured in this <lb/>
state will be and you <lb/>
see. there is nothing but sap in the to- <lb/>
and when cured this sap is gone <lb/>
It evaporates and leaves the tobacco <lb/>
and worthless. Hut lo cut to- <lb/>
ll, lit o when the sap is down and tin- <lb/>
oil has full sway, you can cure up <lb/>
nicely and with a heavy body; it will h <lb/>
rich and Tins happens Ii <lb/>
cause the tobacco is full of oil j <lb/>
of sap. and the oil can't and <lb/>
remains in the leaf to make it rich and <lb/>
heavy. <lb/>
It has been my experience that we <lb/>
must cut tobacco when there is oil in <lb/>
it. if we expect to have oil in it when <lb/>
cured. For instance, you have <lb/>
Cutting one week have excel <lb/>
lent luck and then cut a few days later <lb/>
probably oil the same piece of ground <lb/>
and with riper tobacco, and have no <lb/>
luck at all. <lb/>
I shall be pleased to answer any <lb/>
from tobacco growers <lb/>
who may want to write me, provided <lb/>
postage is sent for reply. <lb/>
Your truly. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
Pork, N. <lb/>
Ob the of March. there <lb/>
sailed into harbor of Mew York a <lb/>
from Um Emerald lets bearing <lb/>
K human freight a young man <lb/>
of twenty-three who v r a <lb/>
upon the for <lb/>
times of that <lb/>
young name was <lb/>
to be known later a Sir <lb/>
Johnson, king or diplomat, <lb/>
born soldier and <lb/>
and Om greatest tamer of wild Indians <lb/>
that ever lived <lb/>
was born In the county of <lb/>
U and might <lb/>
ewer hare there had be not <lb/>
desperately In love. When <lb/>
has love to tho black-haired, <lb/>
eyed who had enthralled his <lb/>
be rejected, and In <lb/>
Ms Borrow he resolved upon <lb/>
Hut the was intended <lb/>
tor better than that of All- <lb/>
tag a grave r Peter War- <lb/>
an uncle, solved tbs problem by <lb/>
Bonding lo look after his <lb/>
landed In the Mo- <lb/>
hawk <lb/>
The man had hardly planted <lb/>
America when be began to <lb/>
make rd felt. Among the <lb/>
red man he became at once a <lb/>
Hy the magical power of hi person- <lb/>
be made them both love and fear <lb/>
Mm. groat common sense. Iron <lb/>
win. and unfaltering Justice made him <lb/>
Q of the over <lb/>
whom no other man. while or red. <lb/>
able to exert the least control. <lb/>
The value of power over <lb/>
the Indians was seen all through the <lb/>
mighty between France and <lb/>
England for supremacy on this <lb/>
By keeping the <lb/>
true to the <lb/>
Johnson may be said lo have <lb/>
the day for the redcoat. The <lb/>
Importance of the state of Hew <lb/>
York In the war <lb/>
Immense, and It was Johnson's <lb/>
In preserving Importance <lb/>
for the English that turned the <lb/>
In their favor <lb/>
VISITS OF <lb/>
. <lb/>
By FRANCES DE WOLF FEN-J <lb/>
WICK. Z <lb/>
put a dab of sepia on her <lb/>
canvas, drew back, brush In band, and <lb/>
It critic- <lb/>
ally. Then she <lb/>
turned around <lb/>
said tin- man be- <lb/>
hind the gun. <lb/>
which In this <lb/>
happened to be a <lb/>
pistol. yell <lb/>
and a dead <lb/>
The yell died In <lb/>
her throat <lb/>
stood like a <lb/>
column. <lb/>
o u s e don't <lb/>
seem pleased <lb/>
see her vi <lb/>
ventured. <lb/>
tie answered, <lb/>
opened hi mouth <lb/>
simultaneously. <lb/>
got a steady bead <lb/>
he remarked. that <lb/>
wot I came here say. Were y <lb/>
haven't any <lb/>
now, none her <lb/>
said threateningly. with It I'm. <lb/>
a desperate character. I m, and I'm <lb/>
take chances out <lb/>
cash <lb/>
good <lb/>
patiently. can't bring out what t <lb/>
Shoot me If you feel <lb/>
PLACE OF TREE IN HISTORY <lb/>
Always n Object of Veneration and <lb/>
Treasured From the Earliest <lb/>
Time. <lb/>
New Cure for Warts. <lb/>
Dr of rec- <lb/>
a new and simple method of <lb/>
tr- -ting warts. It consists hi covering <lb/>
the wart and the surrounding skin, to <lb/>
the width of one centimeter with or- <lb/>
and <lb/>
It so covered for If <lb/>
for two or three months. <lb/>
the plaster becomes loose <lb/>
It must be removed and replaced by a <lb/>
now As a rule, tho plaster la <lb/>
to be once In throe or four <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Any adherent residue of the <lb/>
to be removed with ether or <lb/>
care being taken that the <lb/>
wart or the skin shall not <lb/>
he rubbed energetically, because <lb/>
of the skin Is not conducive to <lb/>
the disappearance of the wart. <lb/>
tor say that h cannot ex- <lb/>
plain the action of this simple <lb/>
and bow It produces such excel- <lb/>
lent results, from the cosmetic point <lb/>
of view, but states It Is certainly <lb/>
Perhaps the con- <lb/>
tarns some substance softens <lb/>
the wart causes atrophy. <lb/>
Invented Power Loom. <lb/>
B. Inventor of the <lb/>
power loom for weaving carpets, was <lb/>
born In Wast <lb/>
years ago. He the of a cot- <lb/>
ton weaver. A a boy he displayed <lb/>
unusual Inventive ability. At the age <lb/>
of twenty-five he brought out his pow- <lb/>
carpet loom, which did away with <lb/>
the slow process of hand and <lb/>
the of carpet <lb/>
in America. In 1851 he <lb/>
exhibited st the London exhibition hi <lb/>
power carpet loom, which could weave <lb/>
as fine tapestry as could be <lb/>
produced In Before bis <lb/>
death, which In Boston In <lb/>
How truly the tree has been Mr. had become the <lb/>
In olden times One has only to leader In the carpet and <lb/>
turn to Old to under-, making industry tn New <lb/>
stand. The voice of God came <lb/>
Moses from the burning bush; and <lb/>
David, when ho Inquired of the Lord. <lb/>
how and when he should attack the <lb/>
Philistines, was told, shalt not <lb/>
Engineer. Win. <lb/>
from the lead- <lb/>
Belgian, and German <lb/>
go up; but fetch a compass behind structural Arms, the <lb/>
them, and come upon them over Cleveland Bridge and Engineering <lb/>
against the mulberry trees And let company of Darlington. England, has <lb/>
It be. when thou hearest the sound of secured from the Argentine govern- <lb/>
a going In tho of tho mulberry the contract for the erection of <lb/>
trees, that then thou shall bestir thy- great new reservoir to be built at <lb/>
elf; for then shall the Lord go out la connection with the water <lb/>
before thee, to the hosts of the of Ayres. This <lb/>
Toll. , of three tier <lb/>
To tho Jews, the willow at one l of wrought Iron tanks on columns, <lb/>
time an emblem of Joy. At the have a capacity for 16,000.000 gallon <lb/>
of the feast of the tabernacles, of will rank as by far the <lb/>
children of Israel received the largest elevated reservoir In any part <lb/>
command. shall take you on the, of the world. <lb/>
day the boughs of goodly trees, <lb/>
branches of palm trees, and the <lb/>
boughs of thick and the willow <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Anneal Toll. <lb/>
Ia spite of better construction. <lb/>
accurate chart and the continued <lb/>
of lighthouse service, the <lb/>
with the so kind to our . <lb/>
children, are tho Druid the toll In property and live. The marine <lb/>
Christmas tree, the And disasters of 1911 amounted tn <lb/>
the Druid, not only worshiped the oak value to In <lb/>
tree, but made of It their temple of and cargo that were totally <lb/>
Justice where their courts of the On the lakes alone tee <lb/>
pie were held. seemed to of last November rolled up a <lb/>
in its and permanence, of above fig- w no up. <lb/>
I a of In urn do not Include damage lo B welcome i ha <lb/>
that were not total vindictively at <lb/>
these, the damage amounted to ale <lb/>
haven't got <lb/>
There are people In the <lb/>
studio, you They'd <lb/>
In the minute they heard the <lb/>
lowered the pistol an <lb/>
looked her intently <lb/>
got a head on as ll <lb/>
he remarked. strangling <lb/>
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seventy-eight cents altogether, and <lb/>
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open and the In tho <lb/>
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and escorted lo a police station. <lb/>
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and sorts. She sold several small <lb/>
at prices which made her wish, <lb/>
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weekly, and with the proceeds of one <lb/>
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the subject, and acquired several real- <lb/>
clever tricks, then settled down to <lb/>
her painting and gradually forgot her <lb/>
sudden to prominence. She was <lb/>
painting and whistling gaily one morn- <lb/>
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she gasped, <lb/>
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their pipes, gossip, etc, and rushed to <lb/>
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the is dusty, dry, by no moans <lb/>
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causing many <lb/>
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of seventeen. In connection with <lb/>
memorable loss of the ad <lb/>
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to die; the women children were <lb/>
being saved In boats <lb/>
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boats to command It, and a little <lb/>
off he watched with dimmed eyes <lb/>
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Par Sheriff. <lb/>
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help you may give me <lb/>
C. K FLEMING <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.<lb/>
The Rambler <lb/>
Mauled. <lb/>
. . , . <lb/>
more than too, on <lb/>
. . terms, you have one to sell <lb/>
write r Bee me it you mean business. <lb/>
I prefer buying within miles of <lb/>
id. but and terms w in <lb/>
duce purchasing elsewhere. <lb/>
I F <lb/>
V . X C <lb/>
shall <lb/>
with all In . ill <lb/>
I, and with and <lb/>
Ml, ill mind <lb/>
who . <lb/>
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The from I he in- <lb/>
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led In the Gospel according; <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ii -r. Ions the Galilean <lb/>
r. He had s trap, Hi <lb/>
d-for prey wall <lb/>
1.11 him in <lb/>
True <lb/>
bi In n for <lb/>
Christ, but truly consist of i a tn <lb/>
Love to God be <lb/>
It should be <lb/>
II A I <lb/>
ml <lb/>
I I I S I S <lb/>
to the <lb/>
IN I II I I <lb/>
standard Railroad <lb/>
Trip Kali-. <lb/>
From <lb/>
To in, D. C, <lb/>
To B id. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
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Tickets on sale every until <lb/>
September Via and <lb/>
with <lb/>
1314. <lb/>
IT. J. I. r. While <lb/>
Pass Mgr I <lb/>
Wilmington, N ft <lb/>
I announce to my friends and the <lb/>
am a for <lb/>
to the action el the Democratic <lb/>
If elected I will serve the pi <lb/>
pie to tin- best of my ability. Hoping <lb/>
to receive your vote and support I am <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
for Treasurer. <lb/>
I use Ibis of to <lb/>
the voters of Pin county that am a <lb/>
candidate for subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic Primary. I <lb/>
it the vote and help of my friends <lb/>
the public generally, and if <lb/>
ed I promise to fulfill the duties <lb/>
the office to the best of my ability <lb/>
o W HARRINGTON <lb/>
Constable. <lb/>
announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
township am a <lb/>
for subject to the action <lb/>
In- Democratic primary and will <lb/>
predate the help of any <lb/>
c JACKSON. <lb/>
if <lb/>
a. J. EVERETT <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Edwards on Coat- <lb/>
House <lb/>
What count s Isn't what you pay-but what you get for what you <lb/>
pay. The Ford buyer the most vain.- for his <lb/>
Kit; production, skilled workmen best materials make Ford <lb/>
quality and Ford Prices low. <lb/>
Over half million In use today. <lb/>
F. O. B. Detroit. Touring car Runabout For <lb/>
by <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
J. C- LANIER <lb/>
MOM HEAD STONE <lb/>
AND FENCES <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
township i am a candidate <lb/>
for constable nub the action <lb/>
Dec primary and will <lb/>
vote and help. <lb/>
JESSE I. <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
int- for sheriff of county, <lb/>
good will help me. if <lb/>
d I will serve you faithfully. <lb/>
II <lb/>
I announce lo the voters of <lb/>
a township am a data <lb/>
for t to the n <lb/>
primary and will high <lb/>
appreciate vote and aid of any <lb/>
r, y if BEN f. HARRIS <lb/>
Treasurer. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself as <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt sub <lb/>
to the Democratic primary. <lb/>
It W. L. HALL <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
PHONE. U <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
it <lb/>
I. Moore <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
One six room dwelling, Electric <lb/>
lights and City Water, good <lb/>
location. <lb/>
Price with 1-3 cash <lb/>
payable in one and two <lb/>
years. <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
It HAL <lb/>
0- <lb/>
0- <lb/>
June IS. Miss Me- <lb/>
Causey of near who has <lb/>
been attending the Training School <lb/>
spent Thursday night <lb/>
ii her Mr. Joe Causey. <lb/>
There seems lo be a. good crop of <lb/>
I Prospects are for fruit <lb/>
and now would be a good time to lay- <lb/>
up your winters supply. Harrington, <lb/>
Barber and Co. have the <lb/>
gallon and they are the Deal you <lb/>
so In canning fruit. <lb/>
Mr A. Wilson of Greenville spent <lb/>
Thursday and Friday with Ml <lb/>
Ashley <lb/>
Why not pet a hammock from A W, <lb/>
Huge and Co., and then you can spend <lb/>
those days comfortable <lb/>
B Forrest and Co., have a <lb/>
of those Hunt Club Shoes, and they <lb/>
are just as Rood as ever, bill will V <lb/>
c boa per a few days, as they are <lb/>
having a reduction sale now. <lb/>
Services at the Free Will Baptist <lb/>
i tomorrow at o'clock a, <lb/>
Some slippers on hand and <lb/>
while lust will sell <lb/>
see Harrington, Barber and <lb/>
i. <lb/>
you wish to help your wife from <lb/>
Letting too warm, catching fever or <lb/>
some other terrible disease buy her <lb/>
i,. of those handsome oil <lb/>
from A W. Ange and Co <lb/>
The annual of Winter- <lb/>
Lodge No. A. F and A. If., <lb/>
will be held Thursday June begin- <lb/>
at o'clock Al noon dinner will <lb/>
be served. <lb/>
For sale One young horse and <lb/>
buggy, r T. I'm <lb/>
c of was <lb/>
in our town yesterday visiting friends. <lb/>
Misses rattle Kilt Jenkins and Mr <lb/>
Bert daughter of Green <lb/>
are visiting J. Harper's <lb/>
Mrs I. W. Harper home <lb/>
yesterday after a several visit <lb/>
hi her sister. Mrs. J J. at <lb/>
BOOK. LIGHT <lb/>
proves that the black haired <lb/>
race or African, belongs to the <lb/>
line gender, male and female, and <lb/>
created of the dust of the earth. The <lb/>
white gentile or race <lb/>
longs to feminine both <lb/>
male and female and was created from <lb/>
a bone. former the seed of <lb/>
man. the latter the seed of the woman <lb/>
For full explanation on all races read <lb/>
above named book. On sale A. II. <lb/>
Ellington Book Store Au- <lb/>
and writer. Boston N. <lb/>
Greenville, K. C, I <lb/>
Hems. <lb/>
June Mr <lb/>
Arthur of Wilmington was <lb/>
here Wednesday. <lb/>
Mr J. II. Paul of Washington was <lb/>
a visitor here Thursday. <lb/>
Mr. W. K. Proctor to Greenville <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. It. Mr. G, J. <lb/>
and several others from Washington <lb/>
passed through here Friday to <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. Daniel Lane filled his <lb/>
appointment lure Sunday morning In <lb/>
the Methodist church. <lb/>
Mr. J. O Johnston went to Parkers <lb/>
Chapel Sunday and returned today. <lb/>
Mr. Jno. Warren went to Greenville <lb/>
this morning on business. <lb/>
Mrs. o. Proctor and daughter, <lb/>
MiSS Susie went to this <lb/>
morning and returned this afternoon <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. A O. Clark went to <lb/>
Swamp yesterday. <lb/>
We are pleased to note the contract <lb/>
for the low school has beet <lb/>
awarded to Mr. of Suffolk <lb/>
have begun to place material on <lb/>
the grounds and the work will son i <lb/>
begin, <lb/>
Also Mr. J. O. Proctor and Pro <lb/>
have let contract to Mr to <lb/>
build several stores, bank and liver <lb/>
stables. The work will soon begin. <lb/>
Mr I II. I wards and Mr. W. P <lb/>
Puck will soon begin to <lb/>
I residence You ran i <lb/>
prow. <lb/>
Al through Ibis <lb/>
is broken We have bad several <lb/>
good rains The crops are doing fine. <lb/>
The potato crop is very poor in this<lb/>
The Jenkins Roofing and<lb/>
Flue Company, Inc. <lb/>
Tobacco Flues That Fit <lb/>
Having incorporated my business and by this getting more capital, I am now in <lb/>
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with Tobacco For six years <lb/>
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and have never failed fill any orders, <lb/>
large or small, when given in time. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Flues <lb/>
in a satisfactory manner, I have built up the <lb/>
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business <lb/>
the World <lb/>
I am located this season at Gentry <lb/>
Warehouse, Give us a call. <lb/>
L. A. Harper, Secretary <lb/>
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager <lb/>
mM I Greatest Reduction Sale <lb/>
or Appetite <lb/>
OM tonic <lb/>
Malaria mid en A <lb/>
Pol in I i. <lb/>
Foreign and Home Mission societies <lb/>
and the publication society, will <lb/>
reviewed. <lb/>
Unusual interest attaches tn the <lb/>
meeting of the Foreign Missionary <lb/>
society, the one <lb/>
of which is to he celebrated a <lb/>
the convention. The <lb/>
Sc. <lb/>
Cash must orders <lb/>
for from <lb/>
having regular ac- <lb/>
counts. The rate t per <lb/>
line, to the line. Tel- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
prices. Shop, <lb/>
t; <lb/>
Ever Held in Winterville, at <lb/>
B. D. Forrest Store <lb/>
WATT A TOBACCO CUBES <lb/>
J. J. Jenkins. <lb/>
C S <lb/>
AM BLACK, SLIP- <lb/>
has been family. <lb/>
V. beg lo an- <lb/>
that he will be in <lb/>
for practice of Osteopathy Tues- <lb/>
day. Thursday and Saturday <lb/>
from In Hertha <lb/>
Hotel.<lb/>
Mass . June -The gen <lb/>
convention of the Northern Hap- <lb/>
list church assembled in <lb/>
pie today, and will continue its <lb/>
until Thursday next Thousands <lb/>
of prominent divines laymen <lb/>
the church from all parts of the <lb/>
country are In attendance. No Aged <lb/>
been arranged for the <lb/>
convention, but all the church work <lb/>
which Includes the activities of tin <lb/>
aroused by certain proposed change shop <lb/>
in conduct of the work of tile so <lb/>
During the past live years tin <lb/>
church accumulated a debt <lb/>
largely, it is said, <lb/>
of the expense of tile foreign mission <lb/>
work. A report recently made is <lb/>
to the effect that Baptist foreign mis- <lb/>
work in China, supported <lb/>
money given by American Baptists, i- <lb/>
below what it ought to be in efficiency <lb/>
Since the last meeting the managing <lb/>
board has decided to abandon the ml <lb/>
in Central China, at on <lb/>
account of the expense of maintain- <lb/>
it. This action met with very <lb/>
vigorous opposition in some quarter. <lb/>
it is expected to furnish tile sub <lb/>
for some spirited debates at th. <lb/>
present meeting. <lb/>
The general convention was opened <lb/>
this morning with an address of <lb/>
come by Kev. Dr. Cortland Myers <lb/>
pastor of Temple, The re <lb/>
of tin Initial session was <lb/>
largely with the business <lb/>
meetings of the various state <lb/>
session of day <lb/>
was devoted to the consideration <lb/>
a new plan Of work of the Home Mis <lb/>
Society <lb/>
Tomorrow will be devoted <lb/>
and the further consideration <lb/>
Home Mission affairs. The Woman- <lb/>
Home Mission Society will bold Its <lb/>
sessions Friday morning and <lb/>
l . . .<lb/>
Cent Percales <lb/>
4.- <lb/>
shin <lb/>
LADIES WHITE DRESS GOODS<lb/>
and 1-2 Cent goods going <lb/>
1-2 Dress Suiting <lb/>
FOR QUICK <lb/>
baggage service, day or <lb/>
880-J night. S 1st <lb/>
all reduced M All Over Lace at <lb/>
off Quality shop. <lb/>
LACES HAMBURG <lb/>
S. II. <lb/>
Ask Tour for <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
Laces and Insertions <lb/>
and 1-2.- Beading at . <lb/>
Re <lb/>
It <lb/>
A ASSORT <lb/>
Quality Shop. t Baikal at <lb/>
BOY'S AND GIRLS BLOUSES <lb/>
Middy Blouses at. <lb/>
. Mi- <lb/>
. <lb/>
FOR Child's at <lb/>
Call or write for price. J. <lb/>
tor and N. C.<lb/>
MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS CAPS <lb/>
Pointer Brand Bats. <lb/>
High Stepper <lb/>
Men's <lb/>
Men's Caps. <lb/>
1.00 Mi-n's <lb/>
SLIPPERS <lb/>
Men's Slippers <lb/>
Slippers <lb/>
in Proportion <lb/>
window Shades at <lb/>
L. i Floor Matting <lb/>
2.50 Rugs <lb/>
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb/>
A GENERAL TONIC TAKE GROVE'S <lb/>
STRIPED <lb/>
in all colors at low prices. , <lb/>
Quality shop. It <lb/>
WASTED MEN WANTED <lb/>
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary <lb/>
to start. Cigar j <lb/>
New York City. <lb/>
BUMS STRAW HATS AT A <lb/>
low price Quality Shop. <lb/>
S ft. <lb/>
BK A DETECTIVE--EARN <lb/>
and over monthly, easy work. <lb/>
. 1431, Now City. <lb/>
ALL DRESS GOODS <lb/>
trimmings. At Quality Shop <lb/>
t It. <lb/>
FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE THESE BARGAINS FOR <lb/>
CASH, SO WE ASK ONE AND ALL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM. <lb/>
AS YOU DON'T FIND THEM EVER Y DAY. AVAIL YOURSELF OF <lb/>
THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY. <lb/>
B. D. Forrest Co. <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, <lb/>
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up <lb/>
the Whole System. For Grown People and en, <lb/>
You know what you taking when take Grove's <lb/>
as the print-d on label that it the well known <lb/>
tonic in. It is as as the bitter <lb/>
tank and Form. It baa no Malaria. Chills and Fever. <lb/>
and of life and vigor to <lb/>
Pale. Sickly Children. without <lb/>
and low spirit. the liver to action and <lb/>
the blood A Tree Tonic and Sore Appetizer. A <lb/>
it. <lb/>
WANTED A FEW HOARDERS. <lb/>
Mrs I. Smith corner Washing <lb/>
ton and Twelfth street. <lb/>
VELVETS, PLAIN <lb/>
Fancy Collars, Quality Shop <lb/>
WOOD-COWARD <lb/>
Tailoring, <lb/>
and cleaning done at a low cost. Ali <lb/>
work II <lb/>
DOLLARS AND SENSE <lb/>
TUB sensible buyer knows that a little Judgment often saves many dollars He knows that there s <lb/>
a price below which a Rood vehicle cannot be made and sold. We have everything Is desirable In <lb/>
bouts, Surreys, Top Buggies, Phaetons, et. The represents delusiveness in style <lb/>
not offered generally. We seek the trade of those who do not permit S few dollars to stand between them <lb/>
and satisfaction. We think that The the most complete and lino of pleasure <lb/>
and business vehicle made in North Carolina, but we may prejudiced Suppose you anyone <lb/>
who has had occasion to buy us. We have pleased Some mighty particular people, why not give us a <lb/>
try at <lb/>
THE JOHN CO., N C <lb/>
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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. I New Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
Richmond. Va. BALTIMORE Charleston. W. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. Charleston. S. C <lb/>
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
and of Director <lb/>
Of Che rut Oil Company. <lb/>
Tin n of the principal of- <lb/>
. in is in the town of Win <lb/>
v. county in Pitt. <lb/>
location of the principal <lb/>
in charge thereof, upon whom pro- <lb/>
against tins corporation be <lb/>
served, Col <lb/>
We, the undersigned, being a ma- <lb/>
of the Hoard Directors <lb/>
hi l hat a meeting <lb/>
aid board called for that <lb/>
ind In on day of June <lb/>
A 1914, said board, by a majority <lb/>
the whole board, did adopt the <lb/>
Thai in the Judgment of <lb/>
board, ii is and runs; <lb/>
for the of the Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Company should be <lb/>
forthwith dissolved; and to end <lb/>
ordered i a meeting of the <lb/>
be held on Tuesday the <lb/>
Till day of July A. IV. at the of- <lb/>
Of the Company, in the city of <lb/>
to take action upon this <lb/>
resolution; and further, that Sec- <lb/>
forthwith give of said, <lb/>
meeting and of the adoption of this <lb/>
within ten days from <lb/>
date, by publishing the said <lb/>
with a notice of Its adoption, In <lb/>
Eastern Reflector a newspaper <lb/>
published In the city Greenville, N. <lb/>
for b a l four weeks, ow <lb/>
week, successively, and by mailing a <lb/>
written printed copy of same to <lb/>
stockholder of this <lb/>
any in the d SI <lb/>
in v. B hi f. here- <lb/>
unto set oar bands and affixed the <lb/>
, on said Company, this <lb/>
i i i Jun. A <lb/>
C COX, <lb/>
CHAS Mi <lb/>
. S. <lb/>
K. K. <lb/>
J l. <lb/>
i; COX, <lb/>
The Missouri State <lb/>
Lite Insurance Co. <lb/>
Not the oldest <lb/>
Nor v <lb/>
The biggest <lb/>
JUST THE BEST <lb/>
Let me show you <lb/>
Special Agent Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Does Your Stomach <lb/>
Trouble You <lb/>
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb/>
Is Successfully Taken in Cases <lb/>
of Stomach, Liver and In- <lb/>
One Dose Has Often <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
will change <lb/>
i i <lb/>
race <lb/>
How's This <lb/>
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- <lb/>
ward for any case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh <lb/>
Cure. <lb/>
F. J. CO., Toledo, O. <lb/>
We the have known P. J. <lb/>
pi , r. r the last years, and <lb/>
him perfectly honorable In all <lb/>
financially ably to <lb/>
any made by his Arm. <lb/>
N BANK OF Q <lb/>
Toledo, X <lb/>
H II Pure Is taken Internally. <lb/>
,, . . . upon blood Una mu- <lb/>
i of the system Testimonial <lb/>
p, cents beta <lb/>
n- <lb/>
nil tor <lb/>
Mr. Dock Skinner. <lb/>
Mr. Skinner, son of Mr. Hi n <lb/>
Skinner near his <lb/>
i. end of e <lb/>
mailer where v. . I <lb/>
nave Stomach, <lb/>
. r-J to <lb/>
b and Ii In their I <lb/>
. There is n I a I <lb/>
-v.-, from <lb/>
-d the arc <lb/>
on th and foundation of raiments. <lb/>
g the poisonous cat and <lb/>
Iron in in- <lb/>
-m and assists m the -nine <lb/>
. , , ., , , are urged to try one <lb/>
tenth while hauling a load J . your and <lb/>
of oats. Mr. Skinner's horse was <lb/>
frightened and ran away, causing him <lb/>
in fall backwards from his wagon <lb/>
Medical aid was immediately given <lb/>
and his condition was not <lb/>
Complication In during tin <lb/>
For sale In S. C by <lb/>
night from which he died this morning THE JOHN L. CO <lb/>
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb/>
Hughes 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/>
stomach trouble for live years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
limes, that I thought surely would die. <lb/>
I tried treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
got so bad, could not eat or sleep, <lb/>
and all my friends, except one. thought I <lb/>
would die. He advised me lo try <lb/>
and quit <lb/>
decided to <lb/>
Proposal. <lb/>
Sealed proposals will be n <lb/>
taking other medicines. <lb/>
jay the Board of County <lb/>
take his advice, although did not have x t. ,,,. <lb/>
any confidence in it.<lb/>
for the <lb/>
since began using it. <lb/>
in and i <lb/>
I have now been taking Black- tone Home <lb/>
building be located one mill nor- i <lb/>
three months, and it has cured me ,;., . near <lb/>
haven't had those awful sick headaches road, with siding. <lb/>
All proposals must ho <lb/>
a certificate don <lb/>
am so thankful for what ., certified check of I per <lb/>
has done for of the amount bid <lb/>
.,, ,, . . Plans and specifications may be <lb/>
has been ;, ;,. ,,, ,,.,,,. . . <lb/>
found a very valuable medicine de- N C or obtained <lb/>
of the stomach and liver. It v <lb/>
S upon Ho- pi t of <lb/>
is composed of pure, herbs, . ,. ., . <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, Ii good condition. <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely ,; M u<lb/>
used by young and old, and should be <lb/>
kept in every family chest. <lb/>
Get a package today, <lb/>
Only a <lb/>
I l <lb/>
,, i raids dyed made r Mail <lb/>
a specialty. <lb/>
. Sanitary Hair Dressing Par <lb/>
, rs, -on. N, C <lb/>
i .<lb/>
. Barb Wire and Galvanized <lb/>
received, ah will be <lb/>
-old prices, <lb/>
it. a <lb/>
I, t mil <lb/>
live o'clock. <lb/>
Mr Skinner was young man of <lb/>
years, and was a <lb/>
r of the order of Odd <lb/>
laws, lie was buried by <lb/>
Friday morning ten o'clock <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
IS WHEAT. <lb/>
Tills and calls are the safest aim <lb/>
surest method of trading in wheat <lb/>
oats. cause your loss is <lb/>
limited to the amount <lb/>
bought. No furl her risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable r, <lb/>
of trailing. <lb/>
Open an account. You can buy to <lb/>
puts or calls on <lb/>
grain for or <lb/>
everywhere<lb/>
ii <lb/>
j , <lb/>
. i <lb/>
i i k , <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES <lb/>
. SWIFT <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
S St., D. C. J <lb/>
There will be a <lb/>
,. grounds <lb/>
bushels Wednesday June <lb/>
you can buy both of Vanceboro <lb/>
I Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
am <lb/>
i YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS is now <lb/>
Buy gals. L. M. RE AL PAINT, <lb/>
. i per gal. I <lb/>
And gals. Linseed to nix with it <lb/>
you then make cf i paint for <lb/>
It's only per <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy of res I <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb/>
As REAL PAINT it <lb/>
Use a gal. out of any yen buy, and ft not the bi <lb/>
Saint made, return the paint and u-t ALL your <lb/>
j if. i i; t <lb/>
t. SNOW C <lb/>
HUH. CO- A <lb/>
Notice in i <lb/>
duly d l I <lb/>
. of Pin i I i <lb/>
i tale of W <lb/>
W. . i eased, n i <lb/>
. . to all inch I <lb/>
lo i . <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
the Basis of all Industry <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
;. the in of good farming. <lb/>
by hi-t in the United <lb/>
Mali . on Lime on the Farm, and get price <lb/>
the i lime. Don't buy earth, sand, <lb/>
etc. A postal will Rive you reasons. <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or of cent gives <lb/>
you the chance to take <lb/>
a movement of r. cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particular and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
it. w. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box <lb/>
and M. <lb/>
cordially <lb/>
TWO HORSE AMI <lb/>
Walking Mowing Ma- <lb/>
chines, Rakes and Tobacco Trucks <lb/>
see it a <lb/>
II <lb/>
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iii . N <lb/>
sons having said <lb/>
are notified to present the lo <lb/>
in d for payment on <lb/>
ire June v 1913, or this m l <lb/>
v. ii be plead in the bar n <lb/>
of June 1914. <lb/>
B. A. E. <lb/>
; id i <lb/>
I Ml. AMI <lb/>
i automatic, Valve- <lb/>
less, Blue Flame on cooking Stoves <lb/>
and lot us show you the advantage <lb/>
Of this stove over the others. We <lb/>
have of d customers <lb/>
Some Who have told us that they <lb/>
would BOt One Hundred <lb/>
their Stove and oven if <lb/>
not buy another of the same kind. <lb/>
Stood J. U. J. O. <lb/>
I am looking for <lb/>
I am a <lb/>
I an a Scrubber. <lb/>
I am a Cleaner. <lb/>
I am a Dirt Rater. <lb/>
I am a D <lb/>
I win <lb/>
ins in- i u <lb/>
ruins. I and will <lb/>
how yon fur Iv M <lb/>
I am Red Devil Lye <lb/>
Ci, GREAT CANS. <lb/>
25- Half the usual price. <lb/>
SAVE MY l i . <lb/>
of <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
COUNTY<lb/>
vs. <lb/>
The defendant above Ii here <lb/>
notified that a summons In the <lb/>
entitled action was issued <lb/>
i said defendant on the 2nd day <lb/>
1914, to May <lb/>
1914, and that not <lb/>
found within the county will take <lb/>
that he is hereby required to <lb/>
the August term <lb/>
1914 In Id on the last Monday of <lb/>
I In- month and answer or demur to <lb/>
bi Complaint of the plaintiff, wherein <lb/>
i has been brought for a divorce <lb/>
r the relief demanded will be granted <lb/>
This May. 1914. <lb/>
P. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, Co. <lb/>
creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Superior conn clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
us o I o <lb/>
, deceased, notice is hi i <lb/>
Riven all persons indebted to <lb/>
state make <lb/>
in the d; and all j <lb/>
i said e <lb/>
i it the to I i <lb/>
I on or <lb/>
day or I I b <lb/>
I bar of r. <lb/>
. 1914. <lb/>
.- M V. FORBES, <lb/>
, ii<lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WONT HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP- <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
i it <lb/>
by selling you one of our Riding <lb/>
.,, ii . <lb/>
inK will then be a pleasure. <lb/>
and let us show you. <lb/>
J. R. J G <lb/>
cod wit. . I <lb/>
LOSS OF APPETITE is <lb/>
the first sign of a tor- <lb/>
liver. It is followed <lb/>
y coated tongue, bad <lb/>
taste in the mouth, sick <lb/>
headache and constipation. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
restore the appetite by <lb/>
regulating- <lb/>
Sugar coated or <lb/>
your druggist. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH<lb/>
n tee <lb/>
OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A OLA- <lb/>
OF TWELVE HON- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN EASTERN <lb/>
OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
IDEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON All ii CA-<lb/>
V I. U 1911. <lb/>
SEC. DANIELS <lb/>
SUCCEEDS IN PUN <lb/>
FOR GREAT <lb/>
in<lb/>
Sale of the Mississippi and Idaho <lb/>
Government Building Filled With Booze German liners Collide But County lad Jumps From A. Still ts <lb/>
k Beady for fa- Woman Fires tour Shots land their Passengers <lb/>
Before November friends <lb/>
Safely <lb/>
Instructions from Gen. <lb/>
Mi m en <lb/>
have the contract for erecting the skirts of Greenville near brick- . and ii pa Lodge number A. F. k . . . awaited <lb/>
K building had the unpleasant experience Cobra were in collision held Thursday June and <lb/>
was here yesterday look-of being shot at four times with a Both were damaged. The passenger owing were . here with Instruction <lb/>
after the progress of the in hands of Ward, a landed safely v, Braxton, Worshipful master; General <lb/>
lO the contract calls for the com- Colored woman, this morning. of K r. Cox, Senior Warden; W. Win- formal action on <lb/>
Mr W. J. of the Brent Con- touched John . June ii <lb/>
union Company, Norfolk, colored, who lives In the on- Lloyd steamer <lb/>
C. L Passenger train Be- <lb/>
Slight Injuries <lb/>
N i<lb/>
invitation <lb/>
Hue- lie American commissioners at <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
pillion of the building by November j Just how the trouble came about . in end her gate, Junior warden; It. <lb/>
Mr. says ii will be ready no one knows exactly except John The Cobra, which is a small I Treasurer; J Frank Marring rage Falls to with Hun. I <lb/>
occupancy before of that and Tildy. Anyway. was load- . r of tons, belonging to ion Secretary Th I delegates Informally to <lb/>
nib. The exterior work is already ed up on booze pulled the trigger n i i Line, officers will be installed by plans the <lb/>
finished, except putting the tiling of th- gun. None of th bullets took; amidships. Master, B. F. Manning, Thursday, heir country, <lb/>
With Received From Sale the roof, and that will be done and effect on the anatomy of John, how- collision occurred July 2nd, under the leadership <lb/>
Which Will Be Tice a plasterers be at work inside within and he is thankful for this much . at j this corps Officers we may ex- <lb/>
Combined. Will <lb/>
-Name Battleships <lb/>
two weeks. Everybody will be glad at least. The woman <lb/>
WASHINGTON, C, June <lb/>
when the can be moved to clubbed with a baseball <lb/>
had to vessels had on board a large ,. work during <lb/>
bat before number of people who had gone out Masonic year <lb/>
the <lb/>
the new building, and it is gratify- calmed herself and is now h regatta a <lb/>
Top dressing end nitrate <lb/>
to think that this will be sooner Jug an apartment in Sheriff Dudley's narrowly averted. The shock Barber I <lb/>
Secretary of the Navy is being y j building rooming house near the temple of t <lb/>
congratulated In Washington <lb/>
not only in naval circles but by all <lb/>
friends of an adequate navy, in <lb/>
secured, though earnest re- <lb/>
commendation the sale of the Mis- <lb/>
and the Idaho to a foreign <lb/>
and the permission of Congress to use <lb/>
the proceeds of the sale for a new <lb/>
dreadnought. Opponents of the plan, <lb/>
led by Representative <lb/>
ice, where she will remain until <lb/>
hails her out or the next term of <lb/>
criminal court convenes. <lb/>
max <lb/>
RECEIVES LEO <lb/>
SEVERE STORM <lb/>
News was received hi re yesterday <lb/>
FIRST <lb/>
RECEIVED HEBE TODAY <lb/>
The <lb/>
was so severe that ,. .,. . . , <lb/>
the passengers on the Cobra ,,,. ,,. Hour <lb/>
that means in your family, <lb/>
thrown to the deck the <lb/>
Plenty of on hand at A, <lb/>
can floor leader, put up a stiff tight In <lb/>
House but lost the amendment <lb/>
proposed by Mr. Mann which was I i <lb/>
Sell the ships and turn the money <lb/>
to the treasury. Inasmuch as the <lb/>
naval appropriation for two dread- <lb/>
this will make the third big <lb/>
battleship to be built in the <lb/>
first cotton blossoms i <lb/>
Greenville, but . the Reflector office this year were <lb/>
Mr. A former- drought iii this morning from <lb/>
of Greenville, but later n of Mr, Jno. L. Woolen near <lb/>
son of Mr. A. J. station and was raised by J <lb/>
bridge of place, that during the . Redmond Fred Short. <lb/>
electrical and wind storm of wore exceptionally large <lb/>
day afternoon that the wholesale .,, ,, a Held of <lb/>
New Cardinal Celebrates <lb/>
QUEBEC, June proceed- <lb/>
in honor of the return of <lb/>
wen I--- this m <lb/>
the celebration of solemn mass <lb/>
n the Basilica The muss was <lb/>
by bis In the pr <lb/>
of a large gathering of <lb/>
clergy and representatives of the re- <lb/>
year is which WOuld reach or Inches, and v <lb/>
. carried. three stories stalks could be found <lb/>
en would demolished and he having would exceed inches, it is <lb/>
list cleared the doorway going f there is another Cotton crop <lb/>
struck by fall- <lb/>
is believed that little navy m <lb/>
have seen to it that loss of two minor <lb/>
battleships would not have been mad I <lb/>
up bill the money would probably <lb/>
have been appropriated for far differ- <lb/>
purposes. <lb/>
Tar Heels Voted <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
and Page voted for the amend- <lb/>
Voting with the <lb/>
against the Mann amendment <lb/>
were Representative Godwin, Gudger <lb/>
Small and Webb. <lb/>
and are out of <lb/>
the city. <lb/>
Secretary Daniels made the follow- <lb/>
statement been <lb/>
asked by members of the press to <lb/>
make a statement about the action <lb/>
House in authorizing the of <lb/>
the and Idaho, Secretary <lb/>
said. <lb/>
is a splendid thing for the <lb/>
navy and I am naturally much <lb/>
that the House concurs with the <lb/>
S. Bate in accepting the Department's <lb/>
recommendation, and thus taking ad-1 <lb/>
vantage of this opportunity. <lb/>
in the stead these two vessels the <lb/>
navy may Obtain a <lb/>
of tho most type, such as <lb/>
the and not unequal to <lb/>
four or Idahos. This <lb/>
ship will a main battery of <lb/>
fourteen inch guns as against the S <lb/>
twelve inch guns carried by the Mis- <lb/>
and the Idaho combined. She <lb/>
will have a speed of 20.5 knots as <lb/>
compared with a maximum of <lb/>
knots attained by the Mississippi and <lb/>
Idaho, Through the concentration of <lb/>
her big guns in four and tho <lb/>
use Of oil for fuel, she will require a <lb/>
of but men. whereas cam <lb/>
cl the old ships require a crow of <lb/>
wen. <lb/>
Four Babies Name. <lb/>
No. has yet been <lb/>
Mimed and this years naval <lb/>
bill authorizes the <lb/>
t it two new battleship, which <lb/>
with this new ship, will total <lb/>
young leviathans. There- <lb/>
to on coming Fourth of <lb/>
building was struck by the fall- county that will make good <lb/>
timbers Which broke one of as this. <lb/>
and caused other injuries which j <lb/>
were fortunately not serious. The Alexandra Celebrated <lb/>
message reads that besides the de LONDON, June was held <lb/>
it ruction of the. above named the annual celebration of Alexandra <lb/>
-e several other buildings so-named In honor of <lb/>
torn to atoms and many trees up- In appreciation of her <lb/>
known interest in charitable <lb/>
Mr. has many friends work. The observance of the nay <lb/>
here who wish for him a speedy re-was more widespread than ever l <lb/>
and at tin- same time j. i <lb/>
his injuries are not of Kingdom ladies appeared <lb/>
more serious nature. <lb/>
Meet in Helena <lb/>
HELENA, Mom. Jun. ii. lend <lb/>
was decorated with Masonic emblems <lb/>
in honor of the Knights <lb/>
of Montana who gathered here <lb/>
considerable number for the an- <lb/>
meeting of the grand command- <lb/>
The session will continue two <lb/>
days and Will be marked by several <lb/>
notable features of In <lb/>
honor of the visiting knights an I <lb/>
their ladles <lb/>
Masonic Dedicated <lb/>
I . June de- <lb/>
Masons from numerous cities <lb/>
The mad. in Xi <lb/>
. i . i Alfredo on i I n- <lb/>
confidential agents, <lb/>
i b Id o <lb/>
is attitude not lo with Huerta <lb/>
mi the battlefield and I <lb/>
accept the Invitation <lb/>
Falls, brought on en<lb/>
I j .- the de I s Mr. <lb/>
members of the cab n who <lb/>
Mr. R. H. Hunsucker went mediation situation <lb/>
Greenville yesterday on , . , . .,,,,,, <lb/>
. U Co., trying , . , , , views <lb/>
you to do that painting that on .,,. .,, , r. <lb/>
m iv ting by ., . declaration of sat its <lb/>
mi per cent on all read . . . Administration <lb/>
e genera the <lb/>
t Constitutions <lb/>
prevailed <lb/>
ii i r . v <lb/>
Huerta <lb/>
ilia the <lb/>
. in II a <lb/>
Monday even g a crowd <lb/>
. ii. given In <lb/>
of Orphan children of Q. <lb/>
Each number was rendered well <lb/>
all spent a very I <lb/>
mixed paints during the <lb/>
ale Ii is on. <lb/>
The economy fruit jars<lb/>
communities. The new Von to worry <lb/>
I with an screwing on the top with <lb/>
by the clergy and was They are I to <lb/>
luncheon the Seminary. satisfaction Plenty <lb/>
. Harrington, Barber A- Co. <lb/>
In spite of the stormy<lb/>
. n n <lb/>
lied States was preparing to <lb/>
with Villa in b <lb/>
if you Deed a rood pair of overall Can-aura, wen renewed <lb/>
hat arc large, long will not rip known that ii has been reported <lb/>
sec a W. Ange f.- Co VI la on IS Informed Georgi <lb/>
don't need snow American consul agent <lb/>
these days, but the thing be s accept the result <lb/>
e all need is to a pair of conference whether <lb/>
hose Hum club shoes during i should lo them or <lb/>
sale B i Forrest Co not Villa, report stated, said <lb/>
For <lb/>
To tin Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
I am yielding to the continued re- <lb/>
of a large number of my friends <lb/>
n every part of Pitt County to be- <lb/>
come a candidate for the State Sen- <lb/>
late I am not a politician and it Is <lb/>
of my own personal preference <lb/>
hat I announce myself a candidate <lb/>
or this office but having consented t-i <lb/>
become a candidate, I desire be <lb/>
and I earnestly request the <lb/>
of all friends throughout <lb/>
he entire county, <lb/>
F. C. HARDING. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
streets and in other public <lb/>
wild roses. Queen Alexandra's <lb/>
favorite flower, for tho benefit of the <lb/>
hospitals and kindred Charitable In- gathered here today to help <lb/>
In London the dedication Of the new Masonic <lb/>
was Joined In by women of all The dedication <lb/>
covered the entire day and included <lb/>
classes without <lb/>
or creed. <lb/>
distinction of party <lb/>
a parade, mi exhibition drill and <lb/>
nil other feature In addition t <lb/>
speaking, Grandmaster Martin A. <lb/>
Morrison and Other grand officers of <lb/>
the Masonic r In Indiana were <lb/>
in attendance, <lb/>
fear since <lb/>
EDINBURGH, June 24-The <lb/>
hundredth anniversary of <lb/>
of which won tor <lb/>
Suns national Independence and <lb/>
to the English arms was the great <lb/>
disaster in history, was celebrated <lb/>
day throughout the land by <lb/>
brae and burn. Vast n I <lb/>
ii Boston rat on the <lb/>
Rom <lb/>
TRENTON, J. Juno The <lb/>
Sons of the Revolution who are <lb/>
Sam will tho <lb/>
eternal duly Of choosing names for <lb/>
is set of <lb/>
John O. Ellington, of <lb/>
gated through Washington today on <lb/>
to Philadelphia to attend a <lb/>
nesting of insurance men. <lb/>
Winnie was today <lb/>
postmaster at a new <lb/>
in Montgomery county. <lb/>
Prof. W. A. Wither, Of A and M <lb/>
College Is here. <lb/>
baa accepted an <lb/>
Invitation to make an address at the <lb/>
Fourth of July celebration at Char- <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
ed the day by making a <lb/>
the battlefield site In Stirling In <lb/>
where, on June 1314, the armies <lb/>
of Robert Bruce of Scotland and Ed- <lb/>
ward of England met in th <lb/>
battle of the long war. As <lb/>
every reader of history knows, <lb/>
English were completely routed I <lb/>
their king narrowly escaped with Ilia <lb/>
life <lb/>
rears the journey mad <lb/>
by the clergy and later entered <lb/>
command of Continental <lb/>
concluded the lit-i stage of their <lb/>
journey with arrival in Trenton <lb/>
today. The is <lb/>
v. r. the State I i-- <lb/>
by Fielder and other officials, <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
Jill I II MM <lb/>
Dudley received via <lb/>
from m, on Mon- <lb/>
day, two sent from that conn <lb/>
to term of court here for <lb/>
were , <lb/>
station by Dud- <lb/>
who Immediately placed them In <lb/>
the county Jail. <lb/>
Oxford Degree for <lb/>
LONDON, Jun.- the <lb/>
of a large highly d <lb/>
assemblage, Waller Hines <lb/>
American ambassador, re- <lb/>
honorary of LI. D the con- <lb/>
exercises Oxford <lb/>
today. Other recipients <lb/>
were viscount Bryce <lb/>
r Bi.;. i <lb/>
at and Richard <lb/>
SI muss, celebrated Vienna com <lb/>
Last Saturday Mrs. Arthur War- <lb/>
and children mar <lb/>
came over lo spend lbs afternoon <lb/>
with Mrs. II After Mr- <lb/>
alighted from the train her <lb/>
seven year old son. Raymond, got <lb/>
on the train to go to Ayden with <lb/>
his father. Each parent thought the <lb/>
was with the other After the <lb/>
train had I n i <lb/>
about six or eight i <lb/>
our, the child <lb/>
Jumped off, or was put oft I <lb/>
one was t on i <lb/>
of the car. Tin <lb/>
h was put <lb/>
i on. be learned I <lb/>
be was not Ii i <lb/>
i I -i w painful won <lb/>
amp <lb/>
run mi i; <lb/>
and i i <lb/>
a i up -i v. <lb/>
l will be held Thursday afternoon <lb/>
Is In the High <lb/>
for e of <lb/>
civic i ague. All the girls and <lb/>
i n cordially In- <lb/>
i Ii lo <lb/>
lad seen . ii; b r <lb/>
that he n ad; lo ti rm <lb/>
hat would lead to honor, <lb/>
particularly of the <lb/>
l- possibility of i <lb/>
Si Bryan <lb/>
his tonight, smiled and said <lb/>
i- isn't it; but <lb/>
Inn . i i can say about <lb/>
ports, ii has ii I. ii <lb/>
-i r- d i <lb/>
i it <lb/>
j i Villa <lb/>
. . In <lb/>
Hui and <lb/>
had be u <lb/>
extern <lb/>
I in ABE <lb/>
Indications Point to Large <lb/>
dance at Opening Session <lb/>
June Deli <lb/>
17th, annual i i <lb/>
Carolina i <lb/>
which open tomorrow morning at <lb/>
hotel, Beach, <lb/>
i. i. In today on every train. Tho <lb/>
main body however, in tonight <lb/>
on the Seaboard from Charlotte. <lb/>
i ii the editors were <lb/>
d by wives and an I <lb/>
the indications are that there will <lb/>
1- lea I visitors present at tho <lb/>
nil m <lb/>
Hits, the will as a <lb/>
the lintel ll I everything points Io one of the <lb/>
day and Saturday from In <lb/>
to w- f <lb/>
On meet Y <lb/>
C. Dental Society, I will be rd <lb/>
own Tuesday, Tl <lb/>
Friday, June lo <lb/>
I. JAMES, D. P I<lb/>
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