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am. <lb/>
IT <lb/>
LANTERN <lb/>
Strong <lb/>
Serviceable, Safe. <lb/>
THE most reliable lantern for <lb/>
farm use is the It is <lb/>
made of the best materials, so that <lb/>
it is strong and durable without <lb/>
being heavy and awkward. <lb/>
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy <lb/>
to light and It won t blow <lb/>
out, won't leak, and wont smoke. <lb/>
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb/>
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb/>
for every requirement. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Washington. D. C <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Charleston, <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
you you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman s tonic is con <lb/>
posed of purely viable ingredients, which act <lb/>
yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark, <lb/>
says think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before began to take Card. was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dim <lb/>
Begin taking today, by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
aid Certificate of Director, <lb/>
or The Oil Company. <lb/>
The ii principal of- <lb/>
In this state l m town of <lb/>
county Pitt <lb/>
rho location of the principal <lb/>
in charge thereof, upon whom pro- <lb/>
against corporation may be <lb/>
it l o. cox. <lb/>
We, the undersigned, Wing a ma- <lb/>
of the Board Directors <lb/>
hereby certify that at a meeting <lb/>
board called for that <lb/>
pose . hold on the i day of June <lb/>
A. board, by a majority <lb/>
of the whole board. did adopt the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Resolved, Thai In the judgment of <lb/>
board, ii l and most <lb/>
tor the of the Pitt County Oil <lb/>
Company that the same should be <lb/>
forthwith dissolved; and to that end <lb/>
i, is red that a meeting of the <lb/>
stockholders i held on Tuesday Hi- <lb/>
day of July A. D., ISM at the of- <lb/>
of Company. In the city Of <lb/>
Winterville to lake action upon this <lb/>
n solution; and further, that Sec- <lb/>
forthwith give notice of said <lb/>
meeting and or the adoption of this <lb/>
resolution within ten j from this <lb/>
date, by publishing said <lb/>
with a notice Its adoption. In <lb/>
the Eastern a r <lb/>
published In th. city of Greenville. S. <lb/>
c. for at four weeks, once ., <lb/>
week, successively, and by mailing a <lb/>
written printed copy of the same to <lb/>
each and every stockholder of this <lb/>
I In the Called stales. <lb/>
In Witness Whereof, we have here- <lb/>
unto set our bands and affixed the <lb/>
corporate seal of said Company, this <lb/>
of June A. D., <lb/>
A. G. COX.<lb/>
U S <lb/>
E. E. <lb/>
D. cox. <lb/>
a. G. COX, Secretary. <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
WHEAT. <lb/>
puts and calls are the safest <lb/>
surest method of trading la wheat <lb/>
or Because your loss is <lb/>
i lately limited to the amount <lb/>
bought No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most preamble <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can buy Id <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
or as many more as you wish <lb/>
advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
you chance to take profit. <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
reference. <lb/>
it. w. <lb/>
i Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock 1420. <lb/>
The Missouri State <lb/>
Lite Insurance Co. <lb/>
Not the oldest <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
Lodge <lb/>
The annual communication of <lb/>
E Lodge So. A. F. A, M. <lb/>
held Monday night, and after the <lb/>
Other business the fol- <lb/>
lowing officers were elected. <lb/>
H. V. Austin, W. M. <lb/>
H. W, <lb/>
T, till J W. <lb/>
n. Hart, Treas. <lb/>
Wiley Brown, Bee. <lb/>
with the appointive officers <lb/>
be installed by Past Master R, <lb/>
ams at a meeting to be held next <lb/>
i lay night. After the meting for <lb/>
the lodge will meet <lb/>
until September, <lb/>
The biggest <lb/>
JUST THE BEST <lb/>
Let me show you <lb/>
J F Stokes, <lb/>
Special Agent N. C <lb/>
Notice i Creditors <lb/>
Proposals. <lb/>
Sealed proposals will be received <lb/>
by the Hoard of County Commissioners, <lb/>
Greenville. N. C, until noon July ML. <lb/>
1914, for . erection and completion <lb/>
of a and stone County Home <lb/>
building to be located one mile nor-1 <lb/>
Greenville, near Atlantic <lb/>
Line road, with siding. <lb/>
All proposal- must be I <lb/>
i v a certificate <lb/>
by a certified check of 1-2 per <lb/>
of the amount of hid. <lb/>
Plans specifications may be s. en <lb/>
at the Register of Deeds, office. <lb/>
N C or obtained from the to- <lb/>
Benton and Wilson, <lb/>
X. C, upon the deposit of ll. Id <lb/>
be refunded on n turn of <lb/>
plans in good condition. <lb/>
C until 8th. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
. Court Clerk of Pitt County as <lb/>
the of Mar- <lb/>
James, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
i to all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
. to make Immediate payment to <lb/>
i. undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
claims against said estate are <lb/>
lifted to present the same to the <lb/>
t. for payment before 23rd day <lb/>
Juno 1915, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 23rd day June <lb/>
S M. CRISP, <lb/>
of Margaret James deceased, <lb/>
i 23-ltd. <lb/>
Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS is now <lb/>
Buy gals. L. M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT. <lb/>
at per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed to mix with it <lb/>
You then make gals, ; are paint for <lb/>
Notice t Creditor. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
court Clerk of s <lb/>
of the W <lb/>
K. Nobles, deceased, e is <lb/>
. given to all <lb/>
i,, the . state to make ate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned; all per- <lb/>
ms having claims against i estate <lb/>
are notified to i same to <lb/>
the undersigned for on or <lb/>
before Juno 1915, or M i notice <lb/>
v. be plead In the bar recovery- <lb/>
bis day of June <lb/>
II. A. L. NOBLES. <lb/>
c n Administratrix. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
as administratrix of the estate of Alice <lb/>
. deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted lo <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to undersigned; and all <lb/>
having claims against said estate <lb/>
notified to present the same to the <lb/>
for payment on or <lb/>
May 1916, or this notice will be <lb/>
pi, in the bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This day of May 1914. <lb/>
MRS. M. V. FORBES, <lb/>
a of Alic <lb/>
i. ltd <lb/>
C June 22- <lb/>
R, Thorpe and Mr. Al- <lb/>
Of Rocky Mount was in town <lb/>
Wednesday on business. <lb/>
Dr. c. M Jones went to <lb/>
to attend Medical i- <lb/>
which met there this year. <lb/>
I Mr. A J. of Wilson, was U <lb/>
j ow n Wednesday. <lb/>
Mis. Ruth Hodges who lives near <lb/>
spent part of week <lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
I Miss Halite who lives near <lb/>
spent last week with her <lb/>
I nut Mrs H. Proctor returned Sun <lb/>
day and accompanied by Mrs. H, <lb/>
I and son. <lb/>
Mr L. Williams who represents <lb/>
Drug Co., Baltimore was <lb/>
ere last week on business. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. and Mrs. W <lb/>
S went Washington <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Messrs Cannon and Cox, <lb/>
Greenville passed through hero last <lb/>
E Dudley of Greenville was her. <lb/>
Mrs. J. and JacKI <lb/>
Johnston is spending several <lb/>
ear House Station. <lb/>
Miss Lilia Buck of is <lb/>
Mr and Mrs <lb/>
Miss Essie of Norfolk is <lb/>
Misses and Mary <lb/>
tor. <lb/>
a crowd from here attended <lb/>
Church Black Jack Sunday <lb/>
I Mr. Jno Warren returned from <lb/>
fen Sunday morning. <lb/>
Miss Lizzie Galloway of near <lb/>
Cross Roads is visiting at Mr. <lb/>
Mrs. w. E, Proctor. <lb/>
Mr. Ed. of Washington was <lb/>
here for a short while. <lb/>
I We had the largest rain of th <lb/>
on last night, crops are doing <lb/>
i will be long before the farm <lb/>
soon begin to cure tobacco. <lb/>
FOB TWO HORSE V <lb/>
Walking Cultivators. Mowing M <lb/>
chines, Hakes and Tobacco <lb/>
s,. j. k J. G. MOVE. <lb/>
i, J .-oil wit. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
h the of all Industry <lb/>
;. the huh of all good firming. f <lb/>
the bet m the l K <lb/>
on on the and <lb/>
of purest lime. Don't boy <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG <lb/>
Orphans Well <lb/>
The Singing Class from the Odd <lb/>
Fellows Orphanage at <lb/>
their annual visit to Greenville <lb/>
night and to an audience that <lb/>
filled Training School Auditor <lb/>
I they presented one of the <lb/>
programs given by <lb/>
at any of their previous visits. <lb/>
Is Your Shin <lb/>
Clear as a <lb/>
Baby's <lb/>
in <lb/>
It's only per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gas. cf ready fir i <lb/>
CANS, you pay a Ra. or . <lb/>
The t. a M REAL Is r <lb/>
OIL. Hie <lb/>
Use a gal. out you buy. nod II the <lb/>
made, return the and ALL <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
CO- WOW HILL, X C <lb/>
HOW X <lb/>
CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
The defendant above named is <lb/>
by notified that a summons in the <lb/>
r . entitled action was <lb/>
said defendant on 2nd <lb/>
t May. returnable to the May <lb/>
It <lb/>
Automatic. Valve-, <lb/>
less, Flame Oil Cooking Stove <lb/>
and let us show you the advantages <lb/>
of this stove over the others. <lb/>
hare numbers of satisfied <lb/>
Some who have told us that they <lb/>
would sot take One Hundred <lb/>
for their stove and oven if could J <lb/>
not buy another of the same kind. <lb/>
J. R. J. MOTE. . <lb/>
fa f May. u mo <lb/>
and that not be. <lb/>
DIG CANS v found within county will take <lb/>
ONLY required to <lb/>
HAIR <lb/>
Old and Mail <lb/>
orders a specialty. Address <lb/>
Sanitary Hair Pa <lb/>
Wilson, N. <lb/>
.; is <lb/>
t tit LOAD WIRE <lb/>
Barb wire and Galvanized <lb/>
Steel n A I will be <lb/>
sold at it <lb/>
J. B. A J c MOVE <lb/>
.; sod<lb/>
; .; . . . i r. <lb/>
I . i <lb/>
or v. , i <lb/>
en u dirt. Into f ; <lb/>
in lass t <lb/>
P on the Joli <lb/>
t an lot l I <lb/>
II y u know i <lb/>
i u <lb/>
. ; <lb/>
fl-ii. <lb/>
Mo., and II i i i <lb/>
little If, I <lb/>
at August term Superior <lb/>
1914 held on the last Monday of <lb/>
h month and answer or demur to <lb/>
bi of the plaintiff, wherein <lb/>
has been brought for a divorce <lb/>
r the demanded will be granted <lb/>
This 20th, May. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE. <lb/>
Court, Co <lb/>
Carpenter's and <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 <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP- <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
In, <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
lam Red Devi <lb/>
c. For CANS <lb/>
M big I <lb/>
HAVE <lb/>
by selling you one of our Hiding <lb/>
Two Horse Cultivators. Tour plow- <lb/>
will then be a <lb/>
and let us <lb/>
J It A J C <lb/>
I ; <lb/>
Feel <lb/>
Grouchy <lb/>
It is not your <lb/>
is your liver. No one <lb/>
can be in good spirits <lb/>
when their system U <lb/>
not carrying the <lb/>
waste products. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
regulate the bile <lb/>
and put you in a good <lb/>
humor with yourself <lb/>
and the world. At <lb/>
your druggist sugar <lb/>
coated or plain. <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA, IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE, AND SUB- <lb/>
BOUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is the I th- Hurt the Man. n <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
OF <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
I FEW INt II; PA E AND <lb/>
THEM I <lb/>
HAVE TO BEING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION.<lb/>
ARE U AND A <lb/>
BE HAD<lb/>
l N. I II <lb/>
mil M. <lb/>
TWIRLS <lb/>
PRETTY GA <lb/>
I TEA Hilts <lb/>
in I ill Mill <lb/>
in in n ii mi mill. <lb/>
V p i i i <lb/>
ii pub fill <lb/>
be law <lb/>
Ii tut i <lb/>
by <lb/>
Bunts in the <lb/>
in l d <lb/>
r n <lb/>
, .,.,,,.,,. . ii. <lb/>
Hiss Takes <lb/>
Mr. i I cf <lb/>
Scotland Sleek <lb/>
LOCALS Hit <lb/>
Make <lb/>
While inlander<lb/>
From <lb/>
i- sail ell that we are I <lb/>
upon in make the announcement <lb/>
Greenville again, but i what <lb/>
we are forced lo And the <lb/>
II la about the <lb/>
fourth successive time we bad <lb/>
tell ii. with all that we <lb/>
made ii Interesting for Aulander from <lb/>
i be beginning until the tally mi <lb/>
made, which up the <lb/>
four while we were forced in be sat- <lb/>
three. <lb/>
Conrad the handler <lb/>
tor pitched one of the <lb/>
games of his ear., r, In fact twirled <lb/>
winning ball through the nine <lb/>
Inning and Mill he ho no one <lb/>
for hi b m i If. In <lb/>
the ninth I In i core standing <lb/>
he rumbled two bunts in i lie <lb/>
. down in <lb/>
on, as there will <lb/>
r . <lb/>
i r i n . ii, Al <lb/>
niter business <lb/>
I ill another in Tin J <lb/>
Is to he nil pl <lb/>
coin pi with the la . and to <lb/>
for who have <lb/>
made tin Ir i lb <lb/>
this lime. <lb/>
The County Hoard <lb/>
in r at Meet <lb/>
I o <lb/>
Session Beard <lb/>
if. <lb/>
. . i . . <lb/>
A par ill <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
II . <lb/>
IN <lb/>
M. oil <lb/>
home <lb/>
I for lie- man i . <lb/>
i. pink and <lb/>
For An Indefinite Time <lb/>
Banking <lb/>
Hours Next <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
For Meeting <lb/>
ill DISCUSS MS <lb/>
. lay. ii. M. <lb/>
u Board. <lb/>
Daniel- out <lb/>
in Nut <lb/>
June So- <lb/>
lo naval <lb/>
bill today d th <lb/>
inn lion <lb/>
and fourteen auxiliary war <lb/>
v. I- and the building of a I <lb/>
huge hip with <lb/>
from of the Idaho and<lb/>
n la I i pointed <lb/>
the bill carried half a mil- <lb/>
lion dollars lens than la i year's <lb/>
said had <lb/>
hi d <lb/>
i Oil i <lb/>
i . i i program consist- <lb/>
To <lb/>
c Such <lb/>
I Ma nine up at <lb/>
I heir Hunt <lb/>
Hoard Aldermen <lb/>
up m their halls in complete <lb/>
iconic after widen <lb/>
j r- in favor the new elect- <lb/>
ed Hoard. <lb/>
Alderman A. B, acted e <lb/>
clerk and the following <lb/>
oath of . <lb/>
;. Smith, J, II. I. Coward <lb/>
in-, i . ii use. A <lb/>
held lion of d i <lb/>
i. Mr J. f, Tyson was re-i <lb/>
. . clerk and Alderman J. r- <lb/>
lo . a . n as Mayor i <lb/>
em, I c <lb/>
n I <lb/>
he ; r <lb/>
pal <lb/>
ii b Mm H I II <lb/>
ard. . <lb/>
Knight, of on <lb/>
violin <lb/>
Miss s l <lb/>
bride, was maid of <lb/>
Mi-s Annie Parker <lb/>
hone ring bearer <lb/>
The bridegroom was <lb/>
by best man. Mr. Bean bin, of <lb/>
See- Neck, and bride by <lb/>
r. Mr. v. M. Whitehurst. <lb/>
led the I <lb/>
. en <lb/>
Hi.- Hank- I.,. will <lb/>
i I- k n <lb/>
Fourth. I ii-i r- <lb/>
ill arrange for same <lb/>
before I- <lb/>
Bank <lb/>
I A <lb/>
I a finer- Bank. <lb/>
I I I. I'll lure<lb/>
i in lull in Mexico <lb/>
I Slates, <lb/>
I.<lb/>
General V i <lb/>
chief l<lb/>
heard <lb/>
ate <lb/>
The out of town here lo <lb/>
lend marriage were Mrs S <lb/>
Miss Mr <lb/>
r. Shelton and daughter and Mr. <lb/>
mis I, of Tarboro; Mr. an l <lb/>
.; i. Howard and Miss V. <lb/>
. of i Mi M K. Gray. <lb/>
. Gray and Mi r <lb/>
bin I. l of <lb/>
in <lb/>
Sunday at the <lb/>
, . . <lb/>
,. , i win <lb/>
. Italian Kiln <lb/>
i . e i .-. i i e ., . . <lb/>
ed of only one ed . per month and n d Neck; Mr H. <lb/>
I . r . i, on. <lb/>
;.; m <lb/>
path. This course help . I., , . t <lb/>
I'll Hi followed by lo In <lb/>
ashore are r night v <lb/>
for and economy. <lb/>
Osteopath will be <lb/>
the Hold Bertha, Tuesday. Thurs- <lb/>
day and Saturday from <lb/>
f- <lb/>
by <lb/>
one of the hitters who I I . ,.,, , ,.,,. ,,,,,, ,,. <lb/>
., gate one through second, lo expenditures <lb/>
Ins runner and ending the game. j ,,,,. . ,,, <lb/>
,, himself secretary <lb/>
had and in Inning ,,. ,,,.,., ls <lb/>
one man down and full L., ,. is made for <lb/>
two <lb/>
for Aulander received <lb/>
some pretty hard knocks and esp., ill <lb/>
in fourth and sixth, but he too <lb/>
worked himself some had places <lb/>
when things looked critical for<lb/>
Time of game i hour and H <lb/>
minutes, empire Smith, <lb/>
Following is how was<lb/>
Greenville R. <lb/>
left; stop to first; <lb/>
Smith fanned. <lb/>
Aulander safe <lb/>
Burden walked and Ian r scored; <lb/>
sate on sacrifice; Minion safe <lb/>
on Infield hit; Shoulder lo c liter <lb/>
center. <lb/>
Si Inning, <lb/>
,;,.,. ii. Thompson <lb/>
center; right; <lb/>
to first. <lb/>
Aulander pitcher <lb/>
Dunning fanned; Harrell <lb/>
I- it <lb/>
Third Inning. <lb/>
Fleming fanned; R I <lb/>
dale on foul to catcher; Bowling <lb/>
fanned <lb/>
Aulander popped lo <lb/>
pitcher; Burden on error <lb/>
by and later scored; <lb/>
out iii second; pitcher lo<lb/>
fourth Inn <lb/>
Thompson to <lb/>
an i scored; for three <lb/>
bun I It <lb/>
Thompson, II <lb/>
lo . <lb/>
Aulander Shoulders <lb/>
second to fir <lb/>
to catcher. <lb/>
r Inning <lb/>
fanned; Rags <lb/>
dale pitcher Bowling tan <lb/>
. . . per j I <lb/>
r officers I the new He i i Han r, <lb/>
;.,,,., . Mi Mary I, i <lb/>
, , Point; Mr. <lb/>
Smith. K S. <lb/>
Morgan. K Briley, and r- <lb/>
policemen. The <lb/>
change among the police was el.-. <lb/>
lion of Mr. More. <lb/>
i-- m <lb/>
Aulander Dunning safe on Id <lb/>
hit; hit In r for two <lb/>
and was later put out <lb/>
lo st. home; walked <lb/>
Burden fanned; fat <lb/>
sixth Inning. <lb/>
Greenville It. Thompson to left; <lb/>
sacrificed and later scored; <lb/>
Smith to deep fro three <lb/>
s; Thompson to r; <lb/>
to M. <lb/>
out to right. <lb/>
Aulander walked n <lb/>
nut at second; Shoulders <lb/>
H. i. second; Dunning home <lb/>
Seventh Inning. <lb/>
i . Mil. Fleming tanned; R <lb/>
i.,, tanned; Howling lo right. <lb/>
Aulander Dunning for two <lb/>
bases later scored; Ham-n t <lb/>
pitcher to first; fat <lb/>
Burden to sate on <lb/>
hit by Minion II <lb/>
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hedge plant and shade <lb/>
Wall, telegraph and telephone <lb/>
promptly executed by <lb/>
-J. L. Co. <lb/>
Greenhouse <lb/>
N C <lb/>
D. J. Jr., <lb/>
Agent for <lb/>
Cleveland Set Fine Example of <lb/>
the Duty a Gentleman to <lb/>
the Fair Sen. <lb/>
The youthful Walter Raleigh <lb/>
spreading his velvet cloak on muddy <lb/>
walk for his queen to pass, a pleas <lb/>
ant picture Hut the heart <lb/>
a gentleman may boat <lb/>
under the of a <lb/>
as as under tho clonk of a <lb/>
courtier. <lb/>
Last November the city of Clove <lb/>
land, O. was cut off from the outer <lb/>
world by the, worst storm of wind and <lb/>
and snow In history. <lb/>
lines and railways were tied up <lb/>
for days. days after <lb/>
the storm, a woman reached Cleve- <lb/>
land to visit her sister. She knew <lb/>
that the can worn not yet running <lb/>
on the line wished to take, <lb/>
she took a oar on another Una <lb/>
would take her to tho city Units, <lb/>
where Imped to connect with a <lb/>
car that would lake her w here <lb/>
wanted to go <lb/>
minutes later she <lb/>
from the car at tho edge of the city. <lb/>
her and the a <lb/>
of water six or eight Inches <lb/>
deep running. As she looked <lb/>
shout, a <lb/>
hair was touched with it a <lb/>
group on IbO sidewalk, waded to <lb/>
her and don't <lb/>
know me. and don't know yen hut <lb/>
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to the thanked him. <lb/>
and ho look her to curb, <lb/>
plashed back, and taking her up In <lb/>
his arms, waded with to the walk. <lb/>
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lied her into a near by store, <lb/>
and told her ho would loll when <lb/>
her car for was also waiting <lb/>
for It. <lb/>
Two hours later ho waded tho <lb/>
suit to tho long-delayed car, <lb/>
returned, and splashed more <lb/>
through tho stream of melting snow- <lb/>
as ho carried her to tho step. Then <lb/>
he hope you'll be all <lb/>
and took a place at tho opposite cud <lb/>
of tho car-Youth's <lb/>
Scientific Experiments Have Shown <lb/>
How Prolific in Plant Life <lb/>
Ounces of Mud Can Be. <lb/>
Gardeners and other <lb/>
may like to know of the two fol- <lb/>
lowing experiment which illustrate <lb/>
very graphically lavish way that <lb/>
goes about work, <lb/>
year, In the month of February, <lb/>
removed from three different <lb/>
parts of a small pond <lb/>
of mud, weighing In nil six <lb/>
and Quarters ounces. <lb/>
This he placed In a breakfast cup <lb/>
and kept It. covered up In his study, <lb/>
for six months the end of that <lb/>
time he had removed all plants. <lb/>
Another Interesting experiment was <lb/>
Harried out by a gentleman a <lb/>
few- years ago hi a patch of soft, <lb/>
taken from a badge of about <lb/>
inches long by ll Inches wide and <lb/>
deep, he planted a acorns and <lb/>
took note of number of plants <lb/>
which grew from naturally con- <lb/>
in the <lb/>
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out, as came up, plants The <lb/>
following cue plains <lb/>
removed, and In two succeeding <lb/>
i Sill <lb/>
THE NORTH l <lb/>
or tn <lb/>
Mil HANK <lb/>
This Industrial College offers j <lb/>
Irons courses In agriculture, <lb/>
Stock-raising, Dairying, <lb/>
Veterinary in Civil, <lb/>
and Mechanical <lb/>
In Chemistry and Dyeing; in <lb/>
Manufacturing, and in <lb/>
leaching. Four years courses <lb/>
and one hull courses <lb/>
Agricultural and in Shop <lb/>
fork Faculty of i <lb/>
building-; excellent equip- <lb/>
laboratories tor each de- <lb/>
on July County Sup <lb/>
entrance <lb/>
at each county seat. For cat- <lb/>
write <lb/>
OWEN, Registrar, <lb/>
West Raleigh, N G <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Special COAT <lb/>
SUIT SALE <lb/>
III HI K <lb/>
least <lb/>
North Bound South Bound <lb/>
Nu. n a No. MS <lb/>
No. p. m No. P b <lb/>
Southern. <lb/>
Bast Bound West Bound <lb/>
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No. P. m- No- . u <lb/>
or TWO DAYS ONLY, Thursday <lb/>
and Friday, we will run our tire lire d <lb/>
Coat Suits at One-Half Price for <lb/>
Cash. Don't fail to visit this wonderful <lb/>
bargain sale. <lb/>
B. J. Pulley, <lb/>
Home of Women's <lb/>
Blind Watchmakers. <lb/>
Blind people those who bare <lb/>
born blind are, as is well known, ex-1 <lb/>
clever with their but i <lb/>
It is int often we bear a watch . <lb/>
maker who was born blind And <lb/>
have been instances of the kind j <lb/>
A famous blind watchmaker lived <lb/>
at in England-j <lb/>
Ilia name was although <lb/>
completely blind, could to <lb/>
pieces and put together again watches <lb/>
of most delicate construct -on with <lb/>
greatest ease and In quicker time i <lb/>
than most watchmakers who have th. <lb/>
advantage of good eyesight On one <lb/>
occasion some of the tiny heels and <lb/>
used In trade were stolen <lb/>
from him, but the thief was captured I <lb/>
with property on person, and <lb/>
Identified by his <lb/>
sens., of touch. <lb/>
A watch and j <lb/>
blind son to his trade, <lb/>
and tho young man proved so skillful <lb/>
that on more than one occasion be de- <lb/>
faults In timepieces which <lb/>
tradesmen had failed lo <lb/>
Read to <lb/>
was once an <lb/>
In London and among <lb/>
unlikely person you can Imagine <lb/>
says the London <lb/>
There <lb/>
of Ibis who . an <lb/>
time when one of their <lb/>
was told off to read tin. <lb/>
l r the latest book while their b I I <lb/>
lingers set up the type This is <lb/>
ably the best of the ability <lb/>
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mg of manuscript and <lb/>
to <lb/>
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tasks, while as <lb/>
in Cuba. Is purely leaving <lb/>
the mind U- follow th., <lb/>
reader. <lb/>
Manners. <lb/>
A young woman, her filled <lb/>
with packages slowly a car. <lb/>
followed by a gruff <lb/>
man who. In his to gel the only <lb/>
vacant swat, on young won, <lb/>
and <lb/>
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ping Into th. seat and leaving tho <lb/>
burdened woman <lb/>
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afternoon fide developed an <lb/>
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hen Charles a <lb/>
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member <lb/>
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married man. was bound lo the <lb/>
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The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
Sole Agent. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Library Furniture <lb/>
The Woman <lb/>
Who Writes <lb/>
I, and with stationary procured hare <lb/>
in no danger of having he <lb/>
as lo correct torn anyway <lb/>
have just the right shape, size and <lb/>
ills- tint paper, the Ink that <lb/>
Dall <lb/>
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will M <lb/>
lock P. M. No <lb/>
, to d lake <lb/>
p in in ii<lb/>
splutter. <lb/>
. people <lb/>
Our stationary <lb/>
who know. <lb/>
is approved <lb/>
in newest designs and best make, <lb/>
is hero awaiting your selection. Cob- <lb/>
of hardest and finest <lb/>
woods, too, and richly ornamented <lb/>
library tables and chairs, desks, book <lb/>
rocker, etc. of the highest <lb/>
and most durable grade and most <lb/>
artistic design. W should <lb/>
ate a call of is almost <lb/>
sure to make you a buyer. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke, <lb/>
Furniture of all Kinds <lb/>
Evans Street. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Coward-Woolen Drug Company <lb/>
Candidates Cards <lb/>
All are per <lb/>
inch payable in <lb/>
Fur Sheriff <lb/>
wish to announce to my <lb/>
the public generally am <lb/>
,. tor the office <lb/>
county subject to the action <lb/>
Democratic primary, and will <lb/>
,. the and help <lb/>
W, SIMON .<lb/>
III <lb/>
ii- tot . <lb/>
Treasurer Pitt County, subject <lb/>
to action the Democratic <lb/>
thank the people tor <lb/>
they have given me in the past <lb/>
and if elected, promise give them <lb/>
the same have tried to give <lb/>
ii- ii iii office. <lb/>
if <lb/>
her Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby myself a <lb/>
date of Pitt county, <lb/>
my good will help me. If <lb/>
ed l will serve you faithfully. <lb/>
H. B. SMITH, <lb/>
Constable. <lb/>
I to the voters of <lb/>
villa township that I urn a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will high <lb/>
appreciate the vote and aid of any. <lb/>
C BEN F. <lb/>
For <lb/>
bi to the voters of <lb/>
v i that I am a <lb/>
tor cot subject to the action <lb/>
the primary and will <lb/>
p. their vote and help- <lb/>
r M. JESSE 1- <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
hereby announce myself as <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt County <lb/>
to the Democratic primary. <lb/>
W. L. HAM. <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
Hail in <lb/>
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hall ten In <lb/>
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. tan <lb/>
ruined. <lb/>
For <lb/>
wish to announce to my <lb/>
I am a candidate for sheriff <lb/>
Pitt county, subject the action <lb/>
. Democratic primaries. Should I Clerk Superior I <lb/>
., elected will endeavor to hereby myself a canal- <lb/>
the people one and all to the best of date for clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
m, ability, I will appreciate your county subject to tie action of <lb/>
,,. help Democratic primary, <lb/>
R. DUDLEY the flattering vote the people gave me <lb/>
. lour years ago. solicit your <lb/>
port. If elected will till the office <lb/>
the of my ability <lb/>
What Isn't you pay-but what you get for what you <lb/>
pay. The gets most value for his mow. <lb/>
production, skilled workmen and beat materials make <lb/>
quality high and Ford low. <lb/>
Over half million in today. <lb/>
Price F. B. Detroit, Touring car Runabout For <lb/>
Bale by <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Installed. <lb/>
A -v V M <lb/>
Ma- <lb/>
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II. Mi ells xv <lb/>
1.11 . W <lb/>
Hart, r <lb/>
v Brown,<lb/>
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Fur Sheriff. <lb/>
, to to my friends an. <lb/>
,. the public generally that I am t <lb/>
candidate for the office sheriff <lb/>
Pitt to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic primary. I will <lb/>
. support of all. <lb/>
J CON <lb/>
lb <lb/>
For <lb/>
n Voters of Pitt <lb/>
this method of my <lb/>
tor sheriff subject to the <lb/>
Democratic primaries. b <lb/>
. i to <lb/>
. . ii-. with <lb/>
. as, using to all. <lb/>
you your support and beg ; <lb/>
servant. <lb/>
Very <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county <lb/>
hereby nice myself a <lb/>
for the nomination for sheriff of Pin <lb/>
subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primary of said county. It <lb/>
nominated and elected I Pledge myself <lb/>
to make you a good officer. Thanking <lb/>
. , and all tor their rapport and <lb/>
operation am. <lb/>
JNO. I. <lb/>
if Township. N C <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
all <lb/>
Ur O, M <lb/>
here today <lb/>
of Aurora. <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry Powder . <lb/>
For <lb/>
e the voters of <lb/>
. township that am a <lb/>
tor constable subject to the action <lb/>
.,.,, primary and win <lb/>
rote help. <lb/>
a. R. Si iv <lb/>
Fur <lb/>
I announce to the voters of in <lb/>
Villa Township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic party and If elected <lb/>
I will serve the to the best of <lb/>
my ability. your vote and <lb/>
help. I am. <lb/>
HENRY s. <lb/>
r. is <lb/>
THERE IS DIFFERENCE <lb/>
There are good Plumbers and poor <lb/>
Plumbers, and you cannot tell the <lb/>
difference by looks; but yon <lb/>
, an tell the difference by their <lb/>
work. It you been disappointed <lb/>
In work done by some plumbers <lb/>
us a trial. We have the <lb/>
knowledge and skill to do the <lb/>
finest work. If you any doubt <lb/>
as to the truth of our statement, ass <lb/>
your neighbors. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
reamer. <lb/>
my and the <lb/>
voters Pitt county <lb/>
m a cat r t <lb/>
the action of the Democratic <lb/>
nary, elected will serve <lb/>
p.,. to heal my ability i; <lb/>
to receive your I ; <lb/>
C, T. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I wish announce to the voters <lb/>
Pitt county that I am a candidate f <lb/>
sheriff subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primary. If elected I prom <lb/>
is.- to serve the county to the best <lb/>
my ability; never shirking from th- <lb/>
duties if the office. Thanking you t <lb/>
advance for your vote and support <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
For <lb/>
I use this method of announcing to <lb/>
,. rs Pitt county mat am a <lb/>
Ti subject to the <lb/>
of the Democratic Primary. I <lb/>
kelp of my Manna <lb/>
., . public aurally and if elect- <lb/>
l to the duties of <lb/>
ones to the heal of my ability. <lb/>
, n <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I take this method of announcing t <lb/>
the of county Hat an <lb/>
a for the office of sheriff <lb/>
abject to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
If elected to <lb/>
serve the to the best of ability. <lb/>
will appreciate your vote and an <lb/>
hi you may give me <lb/>
C. K. <lb/>
It it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL k MOORE <lb/>
T. I. Moors .<lb/>
I announce to the voters of <lb/>
township tint s candidate <lb/>
W subject to the action of <lb/>
the primary and will <lb/>
the help of any<lb/>
C. JACKSON <lb/>
For Clerk of Court.<lb/>
will a for the <lb/>
of the Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
f Pitt County, subject to the <lb/>
r the Democratic primary to be <lb/>
n September next. will appreciate <lb/>
our support <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
ire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb/>
A GOOD BUY <lb/>
On Road West A. C. L. <lb/>
Depot. <lb/>
Description.- <lb/>
Two story residence with seven rooms <lb/>
and bath room, city and lights. New <lb/>
building. Corner lot dimensions X <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS.<lb/>
The Jenkins Roofing and <lb/>
Ml III AT <lb/>
LOW VI <lb/>
Early morning Mr. B. B. <lb/>
superintendent the work on <lb/>
the new building was <lb/>
us to receive a severe <lb/>
rail Into a ditch on the south- <lb/>
side of the structure cutting a <lb/>
in his side about nine Inches long<lb/>
Ai an early hour ibis morning on <lb/>
the severest electrical and ruin <lb/>
onus the summer passed over <lb/>
this ion. There were three storms <lb/>
the last being accompanied by a <lb/>
hard wind did considerable dam- <lb/>
age to awnings on the fronts i <lb/>
a stake that was on the edge of the business one plan <lb/>
ditch. Mr. is moving glass window in the store of Mr. i <lb/>
around though painfully hurl. <lb/>
It was only last week when a <lb/>
fold fell with Mr. Robertson who was <lb/>
later taken to his home in Norfolk. <lb/>
from his home this morning re- <lb/>
ported his condition as serious, <lb/>
lie not being able to move himself <lb/>
at all.<lb/>
Register of Deeds, has <lb/>
issued the following licenses since <lb/>
last report <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Luther C, Hart and Male <lb/>
Stark <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Noah Chapman and tang- <lb/>
John and Smith. <lb/>
Frank Wood and Cora Grimes. <lb/>
Claude Smith and Bessie Chapman. <lb/>
Brown on Dickinson avenue was shat- <lb/>
Smokestack Fall. <lb/>
This morning about o'clock <lb/>
the smokestack at Bishop's Laundry <lb/>
lo tin ground when the <lb/>
guide wire was broken as B mil <lb/>
wagon was barked Into it. Some de- <lb/>
of the laundry was put out <lb/>
of commission for a few hours by tin <lb/>
accident, bin afternoon stack <lb/>
has been replaced by a new one and <lb/>
everything is moving on as before <lb/>
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly <lb/>
The Old strengthening Ionic, <lb/>
TONIC, drives out <lb/>
A true Pol and children. <lb/>
MUM WINDOW. <lb/>
Made on <lb/>
Bailey. <lb/>
Chief <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
ii appears some unknown person at- <lb/>
tempted in W, It Harris, <lb/>
chief of at Bailey, on the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern Railroad. He was Bred <lb/>
through a window and was hit In <lb/>
hand. Henry Tank and <lb/>
two white men, were arrested <lb/>
suspects and were brought to <lb/>
son on a railroad motor car <lb/>
behind prison bars. <lb/>
Change In Honey Order <lb/>
Flue Company, Inc.<lb/>
Tobacco Flues That Fit <lb/>
Having incorporated my business and by this means getting more capital, I am now in <lb/>
the best position I have ever been to supply customers with Tobacco Flues. For six years <lb/>
I have supplied satisfactory Flues to my trade, and have never failed to fill any orders, <lb/>
large or small, when given in time. By fair and liberal dealings, and by making Hues <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/>
i i <lb/>
the <lb/>
It F <lb/>
s month. <lb/>
The inn spell broker <lb/>
Miss Willie r turned <lb/>
day evening from visits in <lb/>
and Springs <lb/>
WASHINGTON, July I <lb/>
dealt n body blow to the main <lb/>
of the companies by <lb/>
the introduction the post. <lb/>
the Department today <lb/>
over a solar plexus is calculated <lb/>
in the count to the money order <lb/>
end of the express <lb/>
This is the change In the postal <lb/>
money order system which will per- <lb/>
mi; an order to be cashed <lb/>
money order <lb/>
days of Hi- issue, although drawn on <lb/>
a Office, Heretofore the <lb/>
receiver of a postal money order was <lb/>
obliged cash ii at the office on <lb/>
which it was drawn. In consequence <lb/>
ibis restriction many persons, part- <lb/>
travelers, used express <lb/>
company money orders, which could <lb/>
be cashed any of. the company's of- <lb/>
fices. <lb/>
Supposed <lb/>
of His Own Race. <lb/>
KINS TON. June <lb/>
late I, <lb/>
We. the <lb/>
I Me <lb/>
Board of Trustees <lb/>
Graded Schools, wish <lb/>
dell <lb/>
B our deep regret n <lb/>
our fellow and <lb/>
young man. is being held in the D c <lb/>
jail here for criminal assault <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Sc.<lb/>
turn <lb/>
Mr Moore had been a member <lb/>
the Board continuously since the <lb/>
of the graded school. <lb/>
He was a faithful attendant upon the <lb/>
upon a 10-year-old of his own <lb/>
race, Harper. The crime <lb/>
curred on a farm nine miles from here <lb/>
There was lunch ex- <lb/>
,.;., i neighborhood tallow- and was <lb/>
it. three telephone messages on committees ,, <lb/>
back succession sent two .-always <lb/>
sheriff's His vote and c <lb/>
officers in the scene, always on the side of even <lb/>
Sheriff Allen arrested was lo m- <lb/>
rt a country store some from end extend Influence o the <lb/>
Where the was He had the <lb/>
of,,,,,, no resistance and de- knowing so well would i. <lb/>
. . assault. Ms was greatly <lb/>
him was so conclusive reed upon. <lb/>
trial was arranged for and We desire that this testimony of 1.1 <lb/>
Magistrate Peebles the courthouse life and worth be recorded In the <lb/>
him UP . superior our of our <lb/>
Be <lb/>
Carries the latest styles in <lb/>
Dresses. <lb/>
mid can <lb/>
on nil <lb/>
and lei <lb/>
us show Jim the <lb/>
In Ladles <lb/>
Apparel of <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Evans St. <lb/>
Greenville,<lb/>
The hoard of commissioners <lb/>
in Beaufort county has decided <lb/>
convicts on the county roads may <lb/>
whipped, and going one better than <lb/>
oilier counties which have similarly <lb/>
ruled, prescribes method. A res <lb/>
Union by the board says that in all <lb/>
cases of mutiny, <lb/>
failure in work <lb/>
disobedience, the superintendents <lb/>
he only, may inflict corporal punish- <lb/>
shall keep <lb/>
in hi. possession s lash is Inches long <lb/>
attached to a is Inches long <lb/>
and inn more than two Inches In <lb/>
meter, and said lash may lie split <lb/>
three times half way from the <lb/>
the resolution states. No convict <lb/>
I e whipped more once during <lb/>
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building of the International <lb/>
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Young was a Harvard sin <lb/>
and was resort doing <lb/>
landscape work. <lb/>
At Cherryville, County, the <lb/>
roofs of three cotton re <lb/>
Meet Tomorrow to <lb/>
Their Beat Work <lb/>
July <lb/>
Carroll and Bertha L. Carroll <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
n in need of a mowing i <lb/>
repairs for same consult <lb/>
ton Harder A.- Co. <lb/>
Miss Pauline who has been <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. Cox returned to <lb/>
home at Seven Saturday. <lb/>
Men and women are of a days <lb/>
and trouble, but they will have <lb/>
less, it they will gel an oil <lb/>
and a lantern at A. W. Ange m Go's. <lb/>
Mrs. C. T. Cox Kit Monday tor Set <lb/>
en Springs where she will spend I <lb/>
Tobacco time is here and you need <lb/>
a good thermometer and the very best <lb/>
. is the only kind it. D. <lb/>
Co., will make <lb/>
no mistake in consulting tin- before <lb/>
yon purchase. <lb/>
;, civic League of will <lb/>
me. ; Thursday afternoon at t o'clock <lb/>
In the High auditorium. They <lb/>
expect to complete the organization <lb/>
and begin work at once Every <lb/>
is urged to be present and all th- <lb/>
and girls of the town are <lb/>
invited to attend. <lb/>
We have a nice line of dry goods and <lb/>
notions that We are selling cheap. S <lb/>
Agitated Among of <lb/>
Ayden G <lb/>
Mis- Keel who hen in the <lb/>
Graded Bi tea years ago is <lb/>
visiting Mrs. Lens Brown. <lb/>
Mi s Harrington, <lb/>
touring car. a <lb/>
Paige, also an the <lb/>
for same. <lb/>
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Dump <lb/>
s daughter. <lb/>
Mr. S. W. Newton, who is <lb/>
tending the the Graded <lb/>
School has moved his family to town <lb/>
and occupies a portion <lb/>
on Lee street. <lb/>
Held For <lb/>
Death <lb/>
July <lb/>
Thomas, of place, <lb/>
arrested Mrs ; <lb/>
Speed, near bi re, on a wan <lb/>
hi r with tin t ; <lb/>
band. Joseph Johnson, a prosperous <lb/>
tanner ill Man. <lb/>
to death <lb/>
Holy Ghost church. <lb/>
Ii. to n port ken <lb/>
Mr. Johnson Sat k b <lb/>
badly punctured by the hall that <lb/>
roofs will be required. Water poured us before you purchase. <lb/>
in on the machinery, damaging it <lb/>
thousands dollars. <lb/>
Licenses, <lb/>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
issued the following licenses <lb/>
last <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Alston Grimes and Anna Laurent <lb/>
N, K. and Maine A While-<lb/>
Pollard and Hauls <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Frank Mercer and Malt if <lb/>
Corey and Alice <lb/>
Turner Lucas and Graham. <lb/>
Ray Move and Dill Jenkins. <lb/>
Hilts <lb/>
tn Sew Tort to see it <lb/>
lie Mast For <lb/>
OYSTER K, V July The <lb/>
Roosevelt tomorrow will I <lb/>
from the seclusion of Hill, <lb/>
where he has been shut up a week <lb/>
by his and again take <lb/>
up active political work. Early hi <lb/>
the day he will go to New York, for a <lb/>
meeting with Stats leaden <lb/>
The discussion of a nominee for <lb/>
Governor will be brought up again III <lb/>
hope of deciding whether Colonel <lb/>
Roosevelt will run. <lb/>
Roosevelt is expected to tell <lb/>
his assistants the result of his recent <lb/>
talk on the political situation with <lb/>
Mayor Mitchel, of -New York, and to <lb/>
give his views on the feasibility of a <lb/>
with the Demo- <lb/>
ratS in the Slate <lb/>
DEATH <lb/>
Yesterday afternoon at the plant . f <lb/>
the and Tile <lb/>
near Mr Hodges. <lb/>
young man twenty -live years old <lb/>
averted instant death when his <lb/>
clothing was in the machinery <lb/>
and his leg badly mangled, and it la <lb/>
the Washington Hospital <lb/>
where he was taken <lb/>
lowing the accident that an <lb/>
will be necessary, as the limb <lb/>
crushed from the knee to the <lb/>
Mr. Hodges to repair a <lb/>
broken part while the machine was <lb/>
motion, and his trousers were caught <lb/>
in the shafting resulting as above<lb/>
wife riding. Shortly the <lb/>
in Jack Han. as goon as he can runaway was stopper at <lb/>
church; Closely Mn <lb/>
m, who I I hail <lb/>
been from no <lb/>
on Investigation ad <lb/>
body of Mr, Join, i lying In road <lb/>
about H yards dist int. <lb/>
the kill- <lb/>
and with the result Mn <lb/>
A mot <lb/>
ii. tragedy was made, . . r. <lb/>
harvest his growing crop, he will ex- <lb/>
tend Lei through his property <lb/>
the county road on the North, an <lb/>
street running the same <lb/>
and this will give ample <lb/>
for seekers to pitch <lb/>
tent, will be a long looked for <lb/>
prize, as ii is valuable building <lb/>
When Thomas Jefferson, was draft- <lb/>
Declaration of American In- <lb/>
ii. in be looked i a <lb/>
hi ad, and we the fulfillment of <lb/>
each day ii ii comes to pro- <lb/>
motion domestic happiness and, <lb/>
mere Is no better way to a pistol found beside . <lb/>
demonstrate It than buying the far pistol bail only om<lb/>
fin Ai <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
There are plenty berries and <lb/>
Is the time to store away your supply <lb/>
the winter. To do this you need <lb/>
the old reliable mason jar. B <lb/>
Co., have just receive <lb/>
large shipment of fruit jars and rub- <lb/>
Miss Street, of Kinston. i; <lb/>
visiting Miss Dora Cox here <lb/>
week. <lb/>
They are selling those <lb/>
pants cheap at A, W. Aug. Co. <lb/>
Mr. H. I. Scott left Tuesday for his <lb/>
home in Eureka to spend a few days. <lb/>
Misses Dora E. Cox and <lb/>
Street and Mr. Leo went to <lb/>
Greenville Tuesday afternoon. <lb/>
it. the good old . . , j <lb/>
n was riding on <lb/>
an oil cook stove from J R. Smith <lb/>
to Use <lb/>
Mrs. Lewis spent th <lb/>
. , . . . the II- was <lb/>
.,,;. end with her parents Mr. <lb/>
Nelson, near Kinston. <lb/>
Curfew Law matter being Mrs, <lb/>
. I in our town. , j,. . ,,,.,. . . <lb/>
Mr. Enoch la In n K M ., . ;. <lb/>
business. He is the champion all <lb/>
timber buyers, when it comes lo <lb/>
ITEMS <lb/>
N. C. July 1- Miss <lb/>
of New made a very <lb/>
talk on C. W. IS U. work <lb/>
in the Christian Church at Arthur <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
Mr. T. E. Little came <lb/>
down on the train Saturday morning <lb/>
to be present at the quarterly meeting <lb/>
Free Will church and <lb/>
returned Sunday afternoon <lb/>
Little Christian Smith who has been <lb/>
attending a hone party at Mrs. <lb/>
has returned home. <lb/>
Mrs. Ivy Smith Misses Agnes Trilby <lb/>
Mr. Mark Smith, Mr. R. B. <lb/>
Mr K Smith and Miss Low <lb/>
Crawford went to Morehead Sunday <lb/>
Mrs. Pattie Smith is her <lb/>
daughter Mrs Flanagan, <lb/>
Mr. Leon Tyson and Miss <lb/>
of was visiting Mrs. <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Some of our Church going folks <lb/>
enjoying the series meeting <lb/>
are being held In the <lb/>
Christian church, <lb/>
To The I <lb/>
There are some candidates among <lb/>
the long list we are running In <lb/>
our 1.0 <lb/>
gotten that these cards be paid <lb/>
for in advance, and unless we receive <lb/>
a remittance from those that are In <lb/>
arrears by next Friday, July 11th, <lb/>
their cards will be dropped from our <lb/>
t ant hanks. <lb/>
We wish to . is our hi II <lb/>
thanks and deep appreciation for tin <lb/>
man th <lb/>
illness and death our husband I <lb/>
father. <lb/>
W. II. Hives . <lb/>
botany, be is on the lob. <lb/>
You can never I <lb/>
a smutty kitten, lousy calf or a r-1 <lb/>
Boy. often times make <lb/>
successful Cats, Cows and <lb/>
Mr. Will II Alexander bought <lb/>
him a Henry Ford and seems to hat <lb/>
taken a new lease on lit. <lb/>
Miss Velma Harrington, Kile ion. <lb/>
la visiting iii Ayden. <lb/>
Good rains and good crops make- <lb/>
all rejoice <lb/>
Pearline Gurganus says his <lb/>
ml cook stove is all that claimed <lb/>
to be. Will cook pound cake an i <lb/>
then fry white side meat, It <lb/>
Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mr. Wilbur E Tingle n Hon- <lb/>
to his work In I, after <lb/>
a brief illness, <lb/>
jar-. rs and J, It <lb/>
Smith Bro <lb/>
Messrs I White, J, A, Lang, K. <lb/>
Foxhall, W. B, Wilson, J. A v <lb/>
Richard Williams and R, <lb/>
on n here Thursday at in- <lb/>
th ; <lb/>
Ayden Lodge <lb/>
lie re will come before <lb/>
In 1- of Ho- Christian m v <lb/>
Sunday after morning <lb/>
proposition lo sell lo tin property <lb/>
owners a ten fool Strip on the . <lb/>
side of their h, BI an alb;, <lb/>
Ii- kepi open and . <lb/>
h The price offered Is <lb/>
square foot, making a total 1785 <lb/>
for feel, All members an <lb/>
requested to be his <lb/>
town is <lb/>
deal has b en made, and the a <lb/>
bi short. <lb/>
1-1 received s car ii of <lb/>
plaster, lop <lb/>
V-T I HI ii. <lb/>
if ii were <lb/>
only child i- <lb/>
old. <lb/>
Mrs Johnson Is sure and is <lb/>
v, pretty. She ks <lb/>
story that her husband from <lb/>
the n Is It ill in <lb/>
where she <lb/>
to await i 1- <lb/>
Peace House at <lb/>
Oak <lb/>
II. e . vi <lb/>
ed in I Ben- <lb/>
sat ion in this county . ail <lb/>
Martin. <lb/>
Quite r of lawn <lb/>
tors re In town for <lb/>
fort lion <lb/>
o ii. new Hon <lb/>
an on th. hank state- <lb/>
now being published and <lb/>
the Showing our 11.1 n <lb/>
the county are making <lb/>
. Bro <lb/>
Prospects are now good for <lb/>
a full crop of Hilton and ant all <lb/>
-in in getting total c <lb/>
early, so as to get a stand, ha <lb/>
nothing to regret some have <lb/>
out Hi. Ir I netting <lb/>
j for Mr M G <lb/>
I Mini In- ; <lb/>
Mr. W . i amp <lb/>
Kill m k, win n ii <lb/>
. . <lb/>
no to<lb/>
how tar Ii a I, <lb/>
Hem y Jones, d Em ma <lb/>
dusty a up bi <lb/>
I IS I'd <lb/>
while Mr Stalin n <lb/>
t ling Up a barn lost Co, mi <lb/>
of Ayden, Mr M <lb/>
ml id <lb/>
on i . slows that <lb/>
a, soil i to all sea- <lb/>
crops. <lb/>
Mr Jim bright nights <lb/>
aha <lb/>
reads Daily ones ; <lb/>
a little sun -1 flown, <lb/>
ii. an ii mt up m <lb/>
morning, but If you hare an oil cook <lb/>
stove you don't have t DO <lb/>
wood. See J. II.<lb/>
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