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OUR DRIVING <lb/>
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GASKILL V C. <lb/>
Resolution and I f <lb/>
The Pitt County Oil Company. <lb/>
The n the principal of- <lb/>
in tail state in In the town of Win <lb/>
ii county Pitt. <lb/>
The location the principal <lb/>
in charge thereof, upon whom pro- <lb/>
. against this corporation may be <lb/>
served, is A. U. Cox <lb/>
the being a ma- <lb/>
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upon this <lb/>
further, that Sec- <lb/>
forthwith give said <lb/>
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resolution within ten days from this <lb/>
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Proposals, <lb/>
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building to be located mile <lb/>
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Grain Privileges <lb/>
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Pats and calls are the sad <lb/>
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or Be an e your loss I <lb/>
lately limited to the amount <lb/>
No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
i a i an bi <lb/>
calls on 10.000 bushels <lb/>
for f or you i in buy both <lb/>
. or as mans m n as you wish <lb/>
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the to take i <lb/>
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pi aces. <lb/>
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us all mail to Lock Box 1420, <lb/>
Satire <lb/>
dug as administrator <lb/>
r Moore, d, late of Pill <lb/>
X C. this Is lo notify all <lb/>
i having claims against the <lb/>
said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
lo undersigned on or before <lb/>
1st. day of July 1915, or this not- <lb/>
. will pleaded in bar of <lb/>
All persons Indebted <lb/>
estate please make <lb/>
payment, <lb/>
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MOORE, <lb/>
Adi <lb/>
lames Son, At I vs. <lb/>
lid <lb/>
June <lb/>
in New England and the <lb/>
middle Atlantic States, fair and <lb/>
is for,. for hall <lb/>
the coming week over the <lb/>
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tonight. <lb/>
r the middle and southern dis- <lb/>
weal of the Kinky Mountains, <lb/>
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west, Gulf States and <lb/>
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pr. mil during the week, with con- <lb/>
high temperatures to the south- <lb/>
ward and with rising <lb/>
over central by the <lb/>
the a. .- <lb/>
Missouri and upper <lb/>
, and the lake region fair <lb/>
weather with moderate temperatures <lb/>
during the t half of week will <lb/>
followed during the second half <lb/>
i. tiled and showery <lb/>
higher temperatures, while ii <lb/>
tin- middle States and New <lb/>
England showers will be fol- <lb/>
by fair weather o both dis- <lb/>
and by more moder- <lb/>
ate temperatures over the middle At- <lb/>
States, until toward the end of <lb/>
the week when showers are Indicated <lb/>
Piles Cured in to Days <lb/>
Your will money if <lb/>
M . i . an cue <lb/>
Blind, <lb/>
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the South States <lb/>
temperatures will continue with <lb/>
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ton and other and th <lb/>
were here today <lb/>
the of the second <lb/>
New <lb/>
r ration Labor. The sessions <lb/>
will two days and will b <lb/>
the lion of <lb/>
of the organization and the <lb/>
legislative and other matters <lb/>
Interests of the wot I <lb/>
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Are you discouraged <lb/>
nil SALE <lb/>
Twelve farms in Martin County, <lb/>
varying from thirty-two to five bun <lb/>
acres in on terms and <lb/>
reasonable prices, Inquiries <lb/>
Martin County Realty Co. <lb/>
i s Everett, Atty. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
if <lb/>
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duly qualified I <lb/>
Court Pitt County as <lb/>
Ii of Mar- <lb/>
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I to all per bled to the <lb/>
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to be Probably not ten to I I I kl k I <lb/>
one it is your liver. You need <lb/>
Tint's Pills <lb/>
The effect is gentle, yet rarely <lb/>
fails, even with the ordinary <lb/>
dose as directed. Take no sub- <lb/>
sugar coated or plain. <lb/>
In undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
against said estate <lb/>
to present the the <lb/>
for payment before 23rd day <lb/>
. or this notice will bi <lb/>
j ad in bar of <lb/>
.- day of June 1914. <lb/>
s M. CRISP, <lb/>
of Margaret James <lb/>
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Notice to Creditors, <lb/>
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Superior . Ii of w <lb/>
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. Stancill. deceased, notice Is K <lb/>
.-. to all p. Indebted to <lb/>
., to make immediate <lb/>
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the W. <lb/>
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the bar of tip I n <lb/>
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MRS. M. V. FORBES,<lb/>
The Missouri State <lb/>
Lite Insurance Go. <lb/>
Not the oldest <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
The biggest <lb/>
JUST THE BEST <lb/>
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J, F. Stokes, <lb/>
Special Agent N. C.<lb/>
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CAROLINA <lb/>
PITT COUNTY <lb/>
Barnhill <lb/>
V.-. <lb/>
Barnhill <lb/>
The fondant above named is lure <lb/>
I aider Mr. I. of Ad- <lb/>
Hie. tiler III. <lb/>
i ROCKY Mill June <lb/>
several months of <lb/>
hi Mr . Turnage Bud-; <lb/>
morning after <lb/>
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j Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
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Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
to i <lb/>
Having duly qualified before tin <lb/>
Superior Co in et k Pin <lb/>
as executor of the estate Mr-, r. . <lb/>
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hereby given to all r <lb/>
to tin- to make ; <lb/>
to the and all <lb/>
persons having i; by notified that a In . H ladles <lb/>
led to present entitled action m their <lb/>
said defendant on the 2nd day home with tin r <lb/>
May. r.-it. returnable to the <lb/>
of court. 1914. and that rot b on. The mains <lb/>
found within the county will by <lb/>
be is hereby required to ; <lb/>
u tin August term the and <lb/>
1914 held on the last Monday of Wends <lb/>
h month and answer or demur to I <lb/>
of the plaintiff, wherein <lb/>
has been brought for a divorce I <lb/>
r tin- relief demanded will b. <lb/>
the on or before <lb/>
day of June or this Ii a u HI <lb/>
be plead In bar of p i <lb/>
This 29th day June, 1911, <lb/>
D. C. DUDLEY, <lb/>
Executor Mrs, Pi Ii I I <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/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
-May. 1914. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Court, Pitt Co. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
of all Indus <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
It the Basil of all Industry <lb/>
i tin- is of all good farming, Writ, foe <lb/>
II Mil by the authority In the United <lb/>
s Lime on the Farm, Ind pure <lb/>
t lime. Don't earth, <lb/>
n . A will give you <lb/>
old dyed and mads o,. r Mai <lb/>
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sanitary Hair Dressing Par <lb/>
Wilson, N. C<lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
IND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY 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 <lb/>
ON TWELVE If <lb/>
AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CA <lb/>
UNA AND INVITE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET FIT- <lb/>
ACQUAINT El <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT <lb/>
TO BRING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
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ARE LOW AND V <lb/>
BE HAD UPON Aim, <lb/>
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News Greatly <lb/>
Encouraged The <lb/>
At Washington Yesterday <lb/>
Farming Sections Veil of Civic League The Curfew Law is Being Martin County Is <lb/>
Reports km That Differences In <lb/>
Ranks Near <lb/>
Completion<lb/>
HIT <lb/>
Hoard, S, 1- <lb/>
Drowned, Hut Her father <lb/>
Others in The Are <lb/>
CITY, X. July T <lb/>
Miss Guard, of Coinjock was <lb/>
drowned In river <lb/>
Lamb's Perry this morning at <lb/>
clock, when her father's automobile <lb/>
ran off the boat Into the river <lb/>
in twenty feel of water. <lb/>
Mr. T. Guard was <lb/>
with his daughter <lb/>
Messrs A. l. and V. I <lb/>
in oar. When ran the car on <lb/>
the barge the brakes failed to work, <lb/>
and it plunged overboard with its <lb/>
The three men managed <lb/>
ranks had been adjust- to clear machine as it rose to <lb/>
. ,. . surface were rescued by the <lb/>
was encouraging to Washington of- . .,. <lb/>
ferryman. I he young lady was <lb/>
and agents n hi , . <lb/>
here say of the j drowned. <lb/>
In- I<lb/>
seen he <lb/>
Settled. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, July to-1 <lb/>
from that the Villa-Car- i <lb/>
peace conference ended last <lb/>
and differences In the <lb/>
can Imbroglio soon may be success- <lb/>
fully concluded. <lb/>
While no official dispatches had been <lb/>
received by General agents <lb/>
relative to the settlement of the con- <lb/>
internecine affairs, a <lb/>
message last night from General Villa <lb/>
addressed to his American agent, Fe- <lb/>
declared the <lb/>
conference was progressing <lb/>
and the differences would <lb/>
be That terms of settlement <lb/>
hail been reached was credited here <lb/>
generally. <lb/>
It was believed a decision by the eon <lb/>
will be named to meet <lb/>
lion for their representatives to meet <lb/>
With Huerta delegates to Mex- <lb/>
internal affairs soon would fol- <lb/>
low. <lb/>
Rafael Luis Cabrera. Fer- <lb/>
and <lb/>
agents conferred today with Charles <lb/>
A. Douglas, legal representative of <lb/>
general in Washington, after <lb/>
Douglas had talked with <lb/>
Bryan regarding future mediation <lb/>
plans. None would diSCUSS details of <lb/>
this conference, but Mr. Douglas made <lb/>
this <lb/>
have every reason to in ii. after <lb/>
the trouble between Villa and <lb/>
are settled delegates from the Con- <lb/>
will be named to <lb/>
with Huerta delegates to the <lb/>
formation of a provisional govern- <lb/>
in M <lb/>
Mutiny among Mexican federal sol- <lb/>
near American outposts at Vera <lb/>
was a subject of interest <lb/>
official quarters. Several <lb/>
messages from General re- <lb/>
ported that lighting between the <lb/>
and was In progress. <lb/>
Mexican Federal commander <lb/>
had warned General <lb/>
that the mutineers had threatened to <lb/>
attack American lines. <lb/>
An element Injected <lb/>
. . <lb/>
live of the revolutionary junta at Vera <lb/>
asked for per- <lb/>
mission to go out and direct the mil <lb/>
tin. here see danger for Gen <lb/>
era tin- mutiny out <lb/>
Her body has not been <lb/>
exit from Mexico City. His early <lb/>
departure is assumed in official cir- <lb/>
but if the mutineers triumph t <lb/>
is pointed out that Huerta scarcely <lb/>
could expect safe conduct to the gulf <lb/>
coast. <lb/>
A newcomer joined the ranks of th <lb/>
in Washington to- <lb/>
night. He is a <lb/>
Villa adherent, who came direct from <lb/>
to look after the intents of <lb/>
the fighting general in the American <lb/>
capital, lie conferred with members <lb/>
of the junta but <lb/>
would say nothing concerning his <lb/>
mission. <lb/>
Executed. <lb/>
VERA July Delay in the <lb/>
payment a ransom of one million <lb/>
pesos has resulted ill the execution by <lb/>
of Juan manager <lb/>
of a cotton manufacturing concern who <lb/>
was taken prisoner mar <lb/>
of according bro- <lb/>
who left Vera Cruz yesterday to <lb/>
obtain his release but returned to <lb/>
night from his unsuccessful mission, <lb/>
The prisoner was compelled <lb/>
lo send lo the officials of the company <lb/>
in the demand for the ransom <lb/>
and his brother started out ate <lb/>
lo aid him. He proceeded as tar <lb/>
mar where be Was <lb/>
going to get in touch with <lb/>
when he was Informed the cap- <lb/>
already had been killed. The cir- <lb/>
have been placed Bl the <lb/>
French consulate together with the <lb/>
claim that was Frenchman, <lb/>
not Spaniard, as previously thought, <lb/>
Charlotte Ruined by <lb/>
Hail Storm <lb/>
CHARLOTTE, N. C, July Reports <lb/>
coming today from country dis- <lb/>
show night's storm to have <lb/>
ii. sever In many places <lb/>
The territory extending along the <lb/>
Seaboard Air Lino Railway west <lb/>
Charlotte was the hardest hit and In <lb/>
many places and other grow- <lb/>
crops is ii ally ruined by the <lb/>
ball. <lb/>
The path of the storm seems to have <lb/>
been most Cherryville, Iron <lb/>
station and Stanley Creek, where the <lb/>
damage crops will run into thou- <lb/>
sands of dollars. <lb/>
At Charlotte the root of the office <lb/>
building of the International <lb/>
Company was ripped off and rec- <lb/>
and oilier valuable papers <lb/>
ruined. <lb/>
At Roaring Gap. Allegheny county. <lb/>
a summer resort on top Blue <lb/>
Ridge Mountains. Worth Anderson. <lb/>
aged son of Captain William An- <lb/>
former superintendent of pub- <lb/>
schools for Mecklenburg county <lb/>
was instantly killed by lightening <lb/>
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/>
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story that her husband from <lb/>
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where she <lb/>
to await i 1- <lb/>
Peace House at <lb/>
Oak <lb/>
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sat ion in this county . ail <lb/>
Martin. <lb/>
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fort lion <lb/>
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now being published and <lb/>
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early, so as to get a stand, ha <lb/>
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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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I hi same ordered to <lb/>
done <lb/>
Three Hope Fire Do- <lb/>
were allowed railroad fare <lb/>
hotel expenses i attend the an- <lb/>
be held in <lb/>
Mr W. Hooker appeared and r.-- <lb/>
i-i that he bad arranged the <lb/>
funds to extend the water system out <lb/>
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Mr. s appeared before <lb/>
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and a committee composed <lb/>
Aldermen Coward <lb/>
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ligate and make their at <lb/>
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Mr. permission to <lb/>
ill a gasoline tank in front of the <lb/>
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to one In from of <lb/>
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granted permission, ad- <lb/>
vised pavement would have <lb/>
be placed in as good condition as <lb/>
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Mayor James reported the <lb/>
bonds for tho <lb/>
p and tor Installation of he- <lb/>
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other men h A <lb/>
that I Invigorating to the Pole and Sickly, n <lb/>
excusing him fro. hole TH JOHN L. CO <lb/>
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will bf I with s r quick <lb/>
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ii was moved carried the <lb/>
Hoard proceed to levy a special <lb/>
tax a- <lb/>
in. pool, billiard and bagatelle <lb/>
If. each per year, or part of <lb/>
year <lb/>
On Opera House or hall used as <lb/>
opera house, ISl. per year, or part <lb/>
. <lb/>
On public Auctioneers, per <lb/>
or part of <lb/>
On and rent <lb/>
. . per year or pan <lb/>
year <lb/>
On Butchers, or part <lb/>
of year, fresh meat dealers subject <lb/>
to the tax. <lb/>
wood and coal d fliers <lb/>
i year or part of year <lb/>
tin undertakers, i r year or <lb/>
part of year. <lb/>
dealer, per year i I <lb/>
part year. <lb/>
On stables p r year or <lb/>
part of year. <lb/>
hotels charging or more <lb/>
per M. per year, or pan <lb/>
year. <lb/>
h i barging or more <lb/>
per day. I. per year, charging i <lb/>
more per day, per year <lb/>
boarding taking more <lb/>
than hoarders. 15.00 i year or <lb/>
part year. <lb/>
i in skating rinks, per month <lb/>
or pan of month. <lb/>
tin dealers in pistols, metal <lb/>
knifes, dagger . per year <lb/>
or part of year <lb/>
i m restaurants, pi r year or <lb/>
part <lb/>
wax work r <lb/>
tor <lb/>
On in ii stand or place <lb/>
for any game or play used tor <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
i v.-. lo en for each horse used, <lb/>
per ear or part of year <lb/>
of medicine or other <lb/>
articles merchandise, selling <lb/>
on loot, from a stand, or vehicle or i i <lb/>
a house temporarily rented or ii--d <lb/>
that purpose, a day <lb/>
On dealers in lire work-, Bro- <lb/>
, ken including cannon k <lb/>
era, II. per year or pun year. <lb/>
dealer- In clothing, <lb/>
s . per <lb/>
warehouse tor the sale of To <lb/>
I,. year or part of year <lb/>
en dealers iii Instrument, <lb/>
en per year or pan year <lb/>
turns that tall other <lb/>
-d than their own make, <lb/>
pi r or part year. <lb/>
ma. that carry stock for <lb/>
sale, ; ; belting <lb/>
pair kinds, II per year or <lb/>
part i-i year. <lb/>
en dealer, i call d as <lb/>
chant i hi agricultural implement <lb/>
that are either Stored or sold in town. <lb/>
per year or part iii year <lb/>
lea-cream and cold drinks, on- <lb/>
told by merchant l building <lb/>
u-e daily merchandise <lb/>
business, . per year or part or <lb/>
i , ti l- lot in town an i. <lb/>
. or wan house distribution <lb/>
h oil in callous <lb/>
or in any tank or <lb/>
shall a lax p r <lb/>
in. all persons Issuing trading <lb/>
.-lamp.- deferred In section <lb/>
the revenue I of North Carolina of <lb/>
1909, I a license tax of <lb/>
no year or part of year. <lb/>
On moving picture shows In other <lb/>
than licensed hall, shall pay a In I u <lb/>
of en per month or part month, <lb/>
or year or pan of year. <lb/>
tin every person or corporation <lb/>
peddling clocks, stoves, or ranges in <lb/>
low n per v or part of year, <lb/>
each Broker or dealer in futures <lb/>
contracts, per year or part <lb/>
year. <lb/>
On OH of <lb/>
and cold drinks, fruit and <lb/>
per year or part <lb/>
of year. <lb/>
each slot machine with Axed re- <lb/>
turns, tier year or part year. <lb/>
On every individual or tutu or his <lb/>
their agent in the business of buy- <lb/>
and Belling e or bicycles <lb/>
and motor supplies and Allure <lb/>
shall pay a licenses tax of per <lb/>
year or part of year, unless <lb/>
is conducted with some other <lb/>
business paying a licensed lax <lb/>
pawn brokers. per year <lb/>
or part of year. <lb/>
On or person <lb/>
or establishment offering any articles <lb/>
i r as to purchase or <lb/>
every dealer in <lb/>
photograph or any hind. <lb/>
shall pay a license lax per <lb/>
year or part of a year. <lb/>
h railway, shooting <lb/>
or of any kind of game <lb/>
or play with or without a name shall <lb/>
a lie. use lax of no per year <lb/>
or part of Near. <lb/>
, very dealer m 1.-. bonds, or <lb/>
other i a license <lb/>
lax of per year or pan n <lb/>
j ear <lb/>
on inch Arm or corporation <lb/>
of bottling soda water, COM <lb/>
cola, ale, and like <lb/>
shall pay a license lax <lb/>
per year or part of a year. <lb/>
tin every person whether as agent <lb/>
for another, or a principal who <lb/>
es in the business taking orders for <lb/>
enlarging photographs or who <lb/>
is photographs, shall pay a license tax <lb/>
IS p.-r year or part year. <lb/>
Barber --hop- per year or <lb/>
part of <lb/>
Express per <lb/>
year or part of year. <lb/>
telegraph p r <lb/>
year or part of year <lb/>
jewelers, per year or part <lb/>
of year <lb/>
stores. per year or <lb/>
part of year. <lb/>
On embalmer. per year or <lb/>
part of y <lb/>
banks and banking institutions. <lb/>
year or part of year. <lb/>
used cleaning <lb/>
clothes. per year or pan <lb/>
year, Tailors are subject lo tin- <lb/>
same lax but when both are run to- <lb/>
only one license is required. <lb/>
On automobile transfers, i. per <lb/>
or part of for each machine <lb/>
used. <lb/>
On ii vehicle used a transfer, <lb/>
per year or part year <lb/>
plumbers, per year or <lb/>
year, <lb/>
places of amusement charging <lb/>
not more than cents and <lb/>
performing in any given place much <lb/>
as one at a time, shall pay <lb/>
tor the first day and one per <lb/>
tor h succeeding day. <lb/>
persona owning or <lb/>
r each stallion or Jack kept In <lb/>
tO ii <lb/>
tin soda fountains. year or <lb/>
part of year, <lb/>
On carnival Oiling week <lb/>
stand engagement consisting of not <lb/>
more than distinct attraction. <lb/>
per week, if more than six dis- <lb/>
attractions conducted profit <lb/>
per <lb/>
person, or corpora- <lb/>
doing contracting business In the <lb/>
town of shall a i <lb/>
lax per sear or part of year, <lb/>
parson, or corpora <lb/>
. . line In town <lb/>
pay ,, iii tax per year or <lb/>
part year. <lb/>
Mayor was granted a leave of <lb/>
absence, when Mayor protein <lb/>
announced be would <lb/>
1.1 the city about the same time, <lb/>
Hoard appointed Alderman it <lb/>
Coward lo serve should both be <lb/>
away at same lime, <lb/>
Following compose the standing <lb/>
B. <lb/>
y Tyson, H. I. Coward <lb/>
Finance Committee a B. Ellington, <lb/>
J. E. J I Smith <lb/>
Water and <lb/>
II. I Coward, Z. P. <lb/>
Vandyke, <lb/>
Ordinance Committee H K. Tyson, <lb/>
a ti Ellington, n. <lb/>
I. Smith. <lb/>
Winslow. <lb/>
Market Manioc. <lb/>
ii I. Coward. <lb/>
Properly and Purchasing Commit- <lb/>
tee P. W. Manioc. <lb/>
a. B. Ellington <lb/>
How To dive Quinine To Children. <lb/>
trade- mark name given Into <lb/>
pleas- <lb/>
ant lo take and doc not stomach. <lb/>
Children lake it an, never knew it is Quinine. <lb/>
Also especially adapted lo adult who cannot <lb/>
lake ordinary Quinine. Does nauseate nor <lb/>
cause nervousness nor rinsing in the Try <lb/>
the neat time you nerd Quinine any <lb/>
pose. A-k original package. The <lb/>
name blown to bottle. <lb/>
Tells Flourishing Crop <lb/>
Condition Near <lb/>
Editor Hen., tor <lb/>
k r. July t <lb/>
want in tell your intelligent readers <lb/>
what tine crops we have in Ibis part <lb/>
in County. We had a time get- <lb/>
ling our tobacco out, hut the crops <lb/>
that were gotten out reasonably early <lb/>
are looking line now. Mr, M N. <lb/>
ward has three acres takes tin- <lb/>
shine oil Beaver Dam. n is as <lb/>
nun h larger average as Mrs. <lb/>
Buttons hoy of Heaver Main is larger <lb/>
than the average man. <lb/>
Mr- Cora Moe is not as old or- <lb/>
Mrs Allen hut her son <lb/>
has lour a, r-s corn that none of <lb/>
the Aliens ran touch, Mr <lb/>
Carr has not as many year on <lb/>
ibis mundane sphere as Mrs. Alley <lb/>
Joyner hut her has the very <lb/>
lines piece of cotton I ever saw <lb/>
for the time year. <lb/>
Preacher bad a larger <lb/>
congregation out to hear him preach <lb/>
last Sunday than Heaver Dam <lb/>
ha- ever had lo listen to a minister. <lb/>
If any body doubts what I have <lb/>
written we invite to come and see. <lb/>
Our crop is not as tine us <lb/>
w, wish but we expect to have <lb/>
a few at the Pill County Fair Ibis Pall. <lb/>
We are hoping ibis may be <lb/>
very best lair that we have ever hat <lb/>
if for any reason Fair does not <lb/>
materialize there will be more dis- <lb/>
appointed people around lure than a <lb/>
little we shall have so many nice <lb/>
lo exhibit. <lb/>
We opinion that tile <lb/>
State Convent ion was more <lb/>
discreet than Editors, for they. <lb/>
former refused to endorse the pro- <lb/>
posed amendments to the Constitution <lb/>
and the latter went all the way-even <lb/>
endorsing tin- between the <lb/>
-Now what pussies us is when <lb/>
between the occurred <lb/>
and we lire curious to know which <lb/>
State fought another. When did Ohio <lb/>
ever engage ill a war with Alabama <lb/>
Massachusetts attack Virginia. Hid <lb/>
any state ever made War upon North <lb/>
Carolina if so <lb/>
Don't our educators think it worth <lb/>
while to keep Straight <lb/>
We had a rain last <lb/>
a line corn crop tor every <lb/>
body. <lb/>
A motion ; u I Aid. <lb/>
Ellington and seconded by Alderman <lb/>
that th- on pool <lb/>
he fixed at Vote <lb/>
Ayes, Ellington and Van- <lb/>
smith. Coward <lb/>
Manic, and Tyson Motion n <lb/>
Mi aged IS years, an <lb/>
old Confederate soldier who resided <lb/>
ii. Beaver Dam town-hip on John <lb/>
Harris place, died suddenly <lb/>
afternoon, He bud started to Arthur <lb/>
lo visit a son there, and after walking <lb/>
about two miles reached the home <lb/>
Mr. Ivey Smith. Me of <lb/>
feeling too tired to walk any farther <lb/>
and asked Mr to lake him on <lb/>
lo Arthur. Mi Smith Invited Mr <lb/>
In rest awhile, and ill less than ten <lb/>
minutes lifter taking a seal he was <lb/>
dead <lb/>
Mr Elk was a member of the <lb/>
North Carolina regiment, and icon <lb/>
part rial i ii war <lb/>
and was the number Con- <lb/>
federate captured at B <lb/>
low- <lb/>
Mr. John of Snow Hill <lb/>
has been spending a few days In <lb/>
made carried the Means be<lb/>
Ensign Timberlake Recently <lb/>
From Vera Cruz Visiting <lb/>
III <lb/>
Ensign Julian Timberlake, formerly <lb/>
of now of the S. U <lb/>
from Vera Mexico <lb/>
be been engaged in many <lb/>
experiences and is Hunting in <lb/>
borne of Mr. it. a. Cotton <lb/>
Ensign Timberlake landed in <lb/>
I'M Ml <lb/>
July Ml Car- <lb/>
Manning this tale a <lb/>
at Mill Ron I I a <lb/>
number of her friends. Tb day was <lb/>
tilled With th- spirit a joyous <lb/>
old and the young people <lb/>
male every for each other's <lb/>
enjoyment Tin- pond was reached at <lb/>
ten thirty afterwards row boats were <lb/>
launched and tilled with beautiful <lb/>
young girls and gallant young men. <lb/>
From afar out over pond one could <lb/>
merry laughter of the <lb/>
rowers Occasionally when tie <lb/>
Sun shone out picture a-r <lb/>
taken thirty Mrs, j, r <lb/>
some time ago with squad of , , . . <lb/>
Jenkins spread the dinner <lb/>
under the grand old i hanging <lb/>
lie u and found himself exposed to th <lb/>
snipers and was Bred upon several <lb/>
times, when a number of his men <lb/>
R , wounded. <lb/>
Mr, Timberlake, with a squadron or <lb/>
men Is now on hie way lo China an I <lb/>
tin- Islands, <lb/>
These experiences In has been <lb/>
through are wonderful for a man of <lb/>
in- age in- only being twenty-one <lb/>
year age, have recently graduated <lb/>
from r. B, Military Academy An- <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY-- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. Lo WILKINSON, <lb/>
Sole Agent. Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Family is Slain With Axe <lb/>
While They Slept, No <lb/>
Clue to Crime <lb/>
water it such a dinner a <lb/>
the real skill the hand an I <lb/>
brain behind it. After dinner <lb/>
over, bathing sun- were and <lb/>
the cool delightful r tried, <lb/>
some the pain also d. <lb/>
Those pros, iv <lb/>
Mine Mary and <lb/>
Irene and <lb/>
Hardison, Ruth Hodges, Lillian <lb/>
Fay Moore, Maggie <lb/>
Melba Mary Mrs <lb/>
J. r in , and <lb/>
Candidates Cards <lb/>
All Candidate are per <lb/>
month payable la advance. <lb/>
For Sheriff <lb/>
I wish to announce to my <lb/>
and the public generally that I am <lb/>
Adrian candidate for the office of ,,; <lb/>
Ben Jenkins, Russel Pitt county subject to the action <lb/>
Carson, Bar Howard Democratic primary, and will <lb/>
Harvey and Hoy Mann- predate the vote and help of any. <lb/>
win. and lien Manning, i-13-tr. w. SIMON <lb/>
John Robert Jenkins Jr., David <lb/>
burst, and j. s Moore <lb/>
The young people left late In the <lb/>
afternoon, declaring that Miss Mann- <lb/>
had given them u delightful old <lb/>
Fourth. <lb/>
III <lb/>
CHICAGO, July A family of four <lb/>
wiped out by blows from an <lb/>
in their home in the Herman <lb/>
of Island, a last <lb/>
night, The victims were Jacob <lb/>
a German laborer, aged hi Except Ion Hied and Will Be argued <lb/>
their daughter aged and th , Before Supreme I <lb/>
infant child <lb/>
For <lb/>
I wish to announce to my fr- <lb/>
that I am a candidate for sheriff -if <lb/>
Pitt county, t,. the action <lb/>
the primaries. Should I <lb/>
be elected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
tho people and all to the best of <lb/>
my ability. I will appreciate your <lb/>
ERNEST R. DUDLEY <lb/>
The stiffened bodies and the blood <lb/>
stained alone remained In outline <lb/>
the story when the crime was <lb/>
by neighbors, <lb/>
for Husband and Boarder. <lb/>
Bloody finger prints the <lb/>
were photographed. Search was <lb/>
instituted for William Mansfield, <lb/>
band Martha, who i- alleged to have <lb/>
year ago, and for <lb/>
Michael The latter <lb/>
to vacate the <lb/>
three weeks ago by the landlord In <lb/>
order lo make way for the new ten- <lb/>
ants, lie is -aid lo have red <lb/>
threat against tin landlord and <lb/>
Tin- young of tin infant had <lb/>
been living from her husband <lb/>
time and effort to him <lb/>
Were hi gun, <lb/>
The i, r. according to <lb/>
min Chief police of Blue <lb/>
island, proceeded with great <lb/>
Murdered Slept. <lb/>
swing of <lb/>
carried death with it death without, <lb/>
even a groan lo arouse others Bleep- <lb/>
in the house Each of slain i <lb/>
iii the load. slop, <lb/>
in a bed room on the Ural door <lb/>
of little frame dwelling, <lb/>
in attic th- women and <lb/>
had their beds, The <lb/>
found near these beds. Nothing <lb/>
taken from house, <lb/>
The crime was discovered by <lb/>
N. Jr. B son of the old couple <lb/>
living in another pun nine island. <lb/>
He said that bis husband's <lb/>
name Hamilton, Hamilton, be <lb/>
left her a year ago. <lb/>
I Victims <lb/>
persons have been <lb/>
in the <lb/>
three year In Missouri, Kansas, Colo- <lb/>
Illinois bi ate <lb/>
detail of almost of the <lb/>
are similar, sud most the <lb/>
s the has wiped <lb/>
out entire families. The crimes were <lb/>
committed at night while th victims <lb/>
lay asleep. In each Instance tin <lb/>
left hilt Slight lines <lb/>
Atlanta. July II Attorneys <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
tor Leo. M Prank, under sentence of I wish to announce to my friends and <lb/>
death for the minder of Mary Tin- to the public generally that I am t <lb/>
pan, today tiled a hill for of sheriff -if <lb/>
to the action of Judge Ben H. Hill <lb/>
the Democratic primary. I will <lb/>
in sustaining the demurrer of the elate, the support of all. <lb/>
prosecution to the motion lo net aside R. <lb/>
verdict Frank. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county <lb/>
I hereby myself a <lb/>
for tho nomination for sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primary or said county. It <lb/>
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb/>
In make you a good officer. Thanking <lb/>
one and all for support co- <lb/>
operation I am. <lb/>
L. GIBSON, <lb/>
Township. N. C<lb/>
For <lb/>
I announce to the voters of <lb/>
ville township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
predate the help of any. <lb/>
AMOS C. JACKSON. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Carries the latest styles in <lb/>
Dresses. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
n Inch <lb/>
and can money <lb/>
en all purchases. <lb/>
our store and let <lb/>
u- shew many <lb/>
in Ladle Wearing <lb/>
apparel el Every De-s <lb/>
Evans Si. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
of exceptions will be transmit, i <lb/>
the stat, me within fifteen <lb/>
MINI I I I St HOOT <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Prepares Boys and <lb/>
Literary, Music, and Sun <lb/>
day School Normal Courses given, i <lb/>
an Healthful, I and <lb/>
phone Convenient, <lb/>
of Men and Women, <lb/>
Terms Reasonable. <lb/>
Tho Fall Term Opens Aug <lb/>
For <lb/>
Tr the Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
I take this method of announcing my <lb/>
sheriff subject to the <lb/>
Democratic primaries. Should <lb/>
d i will endeavor to administer <lb/>
the duties of the with <lb/>
to all. I thank <lb/>
you for your support and beg to re- <lb/>
in, your obedient servant. <lb/>
Very respectfully <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters or Green- <lb/>
ville township that I am a <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
predate their vote and help. <lb/>
A. R. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I take this method of announcing <lb/>
i For Catalog and Particulars, Address, the citizens county I am <lb/>
a candidate for tho office of sheriff <lb/>
subject to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
party, if elected I endeavor to <lb/>
serve the to the best of ability. I <lb/>
will appreciate your vole and am <lb/>
help you give me. <lb/>
C. E. <lb/>
i- Principal. <lb/>
Warrenton <lb/>
High <lb/>
School <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I wish to announce to the voter <lb/>
Tm county that I am a candidate fir <lb/>
X. sheriff to tho action of the <lb/>
Preparatory School. Democratic primary, it elected I prom <lb/>
Classical and Scientific Courses, we to serve tho county to the best <lb/>
Special Course preparatory to ability; never shirking from th <lb/>
Academies, Trained and duties of the office. Thanking you <lb/>
Faculty, cue teacher to advance for your vote and support <lb/>
twenty students. All hording student <lb/>
under the Immediate <lb/>
Principal and faculty. As.-,., For Sheriff. <lb/>
Two literary societies, Young hereby announce myself a canal <lb/>
Christian Association, More of Pitt county, <lb/>
than one hundred students now in col- good friends will help me. If elect <lb/>
a fresh, and led I will serve you faithfully. <lb/>
classes Davidson College. Leaders H. B. SMITH. <lb/>
of and one of three highest In <lb/>
fresh, Other s <lb/>
of leadership Expenses moderate. be a candidate for the <lb/>
Texas liar Meets <lb/>
Texas., July Dallas la <lb/>
entertaining tor three day a <lb/>
gathering of representatives <lb/>
the and bar <lb/>
is the thirty-third annual <lb/>
meeting the Texas liar <lb/>
Hon. opened today with a <lb/>
large and representative attendance. <lb/>
President W, ft. of <lb/>
Occupied the chair Hie opening <lb/>
session, which devoted to the <lb/>
business the association, The <lb/>
leading feature of meeting will <lb/>
be the annual address, which will be <lb/>
delivered by of Wash- <lb/>
D, C, former United State <lb/>
minister u Spain. Mr. Taylor will <lb/>
speak on the subject, <lb/>
Law in the New World <lb/>
o Ohio <lb/>
POINT, O., July Juvenile <lb/>
court, the workmen's compensation <lb/>
. and . .- <lb/>
live public Interest are lo discussed <lb/>
at the annual meeting of Ohio <lb/>
Suite liar Association. Which met <lb/>
today and began a three session. <lb/>
The annual address before the a M la <lb/>
be delivered by District <lb/>
Attorney Charles. S. Whitman of New <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
be a candidate Ho <lb/>
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb/>
to tho action of the Democratic <lb/>
the people for sup- <lb/>
port they have given me In the past <lb/>
and If elected, promise to give <lb/>
the same service have tried lo give <lb/>
since I been in office. <lb/>
W. B. WILSON <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/>
Fur Treasurer. <lb/>
I announce to my friends the <lb/>
voters throughout Pitt that I <lb/>
am a candidate for Treasurer subject <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
If elected will serve the <lb/>
to the best of my ability. Boning <lb/>
receive your vote and support I <lb/>
t C T. <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of <lb/>
ville township that I am a candidate <lb/>
tor constable subject to the action <lb/>
the primary and will high <lb/>
appreciate the vote and aid o any. <lb/>
tr. P. HARRIS. <lb/>
For f unstable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
ville township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary will <lb/>
pr their vote and help. <lb/>
JESSE L. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I announce to the voters of <lb/>
ville Township Hint I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to tho action <lb/>
f Democratic party and If elected <lb/>
I will serve the to the best of <lb/>
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb/>
help. I am, <lb/>
Henry b. <lb/>
g is tr. <lb/>
For Clerk of Superior Court, <lb/>
I hi announce myself a <lb/>
date for clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt county subject to tie action of <lb/>
tho Democratic primary. lot <lb/>
the fluttering vote, the people gave me <lb/>
four years ago, solicit your sup <lb/>
port. If elected I will till the <lb/>
to the best of my ability. <lb/>
tr J. 1- COX <lb/>
Court <lb/>
For Clerk Court. <lb/>
o the b of pin <lb/>
I will be a candidate for th, <lb/>
the Clerk or superior <lb/>
f Pitt County, subject to the i <lb/>
f the Democratic primary lo be bold <lb/>
n September next will appreciate <lb/>
our rapport <lb/>
tO it RICHARD <lb/>
FOB I <lb/>
I announce lo the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
COUnty train subject <lb/>
iii the act on of Democratic <lb/>
and solicit your vote and help <lb/>
if t, I will end, lo ii n e <lb/>
the count; lo the beat of my ability <lb/>
Joseph it. <lb/>
T-Tn <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I use this method of announcing to <lb/>
tho voters of Pitt county Unit am a <lb/>
candidate for subject the <lb/>
action of the Democratic Primary <lb/>
the vote and help of my friends <lb/>
and the public generally, II elect- <lb/>
ed I promise to tho duties <lb/>
to the best of my <lb/>
O. W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
hereby announce myself as <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb/>
to the Democratic primary. <lb/>
v. I HALL. <lb/>
Week-End and Summer <lb/>
I X C I II I I N It A I E <lb/>
via tho <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
Standard the <lb/>
Hound Kales.<lb/>
To Washington, t. c. . <lb/>
To Baltimore. Md. <lb/>
To New I . <lb/>
To Boston, Mass. <lb/>
Tickets on sale every <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
in the I he saving between Ford and <lb/>
car I lot prudent buyer, He knows <lb/>
Ford not naves him dollar nerve him tie-t. It's bet- <lb/>
car old n lower price backed Ford service <lb/>
guarantee. <lb/>
for Hie for Hie Inuring ear tot Hie <lb/>
car i. o, it. Detroit, with Bel <lb/>
particulars <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
III IS SO <lb/>
There are good Plumbers and poor <lb/>
Plumbers, and you cannot tell the <lb/>
difference by looks; but you <lb/>
can easily i ii the difference by their <lb/>
work. If you been disappointed <lb/>
in work done by plumbers. <lb/>
us a trial, We have the <lb/>
knowledge and skill to do the <lb/>
Ones work. If you have any doubt <lb/>
as to tho truth of our statement, ask <lb/>
your neighbors. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
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September via Norfolk and <lb/>
steamer, with final return limit Oct. <lb/>
1914. <lb/>
W. J. T. C. <lb/>
Pass Traffic lien Pass <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
T. I. Moore <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel<lb/>
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FAMILY AVOIDS <lb/>
SERIOUS SICKNESS <lb/>
By Being Constantly Supplied With <lb/>
Conic Hi i <lb/>
Or come <lb/>
he none molt i. <lb/>
None <lb/>
Ami i a r. oil. <lb/>
Patrons <lb/>
We're l Freud <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
Mrs. J. B. Whittaker, <lb/>
sick headache,<lb/>
Ten ago friend told me to tr; <lb/>
J s which I did <lb/>
and it to be the best <lb/>
cine tor young and old. <lb/>
on hand an the <lb/>
time now, and when children feel <lb/>
little bad, they ask me a dose, it <lb/>
; does them more good than any medicine <lb/>
they ever tried. <lb/>
We never have a long sped of sick- <lb/>
in our since we commenced <lb/>
is purely <lb/>
vegetable, and has been found to <lb/>
aid re- <lb/>
indigestion, colic, wind, nausea, <lb/>
headache, sick and similar <lb/>
It been in constant use for more <lb/>
than TO and has more <lb/>
a million people. <lb/>
Your sells and recommends <lb/>
Price only <lb/>
cage to-day. <lb/>
World's Largest Apartment <lb/>
A. F. architect of city, <lb/>
states that his home town. Newark. N. <lb/>
J. will soon boast of the largest apart- <lb/>
house In the world Ground has <lb/>
been broken for a building to be <lb/>
stories high In front and stories In <lb/>
tho rear. The building will be located <lb/>
at IS High street, with a frontage <lb/>
of feet on that street and B depth <lb/>
of The construction cost <lb/>
will be 1850.000. A lane from Spruce <lb/>
street to the roar of the building will <lb/>
run to a private garage, capable of <lb/>
accommodating mobiles. <lb/>
There will he a palm room, a social <lb/>
room, a ballroom and a restaurant on <lb/>
the thirteenth Boor. The restaurant <lb/>
will accommodate one <lb/>
time a roof garden, covering the en- <lb/>
tire will be a I of the <lb/>
Street Journal <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
Candy Palace <lb/>
j. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
WE have secured the a <lb/>
or the exclusive sale of<lb/>
i- n a stock <lb/>
B. P. S. Pain I <lb/>
we we Fully <lb/>
B. P. S. <lb/>
Best Paint <lb/>
B. P. S. <lb/>
in .- y <lb/>
slip cans, <lb/>
BEFORE INVESTING <lb/>
be glad to open <lb/>
up a can a I how the <lb/>
paint it i <lb/>
Estimates, color cards <lb/>
other on request. <lb/>
Hard- <lb/>
Ware Company <lb/>
CHOICE lIT <lb/>
Pot H occasions. Ca-n <lb/>
dons. Tallies the leaf <lb/>
Ml Our art In <lb/>
menU are tho latest touch. <lb/>
In floral to be <lb/>
pot plants, <lb/>
ferns. Norfolk <lb/>
, many other nice pot plants. <lb/>
Rose bushes evergreens, <lb/>
err . bi plants and shade <lb/>
Wall, telegraph telephone ores <lb/>
. promptly executed by <lb/>
J. I. k C. <lb/>
. re Greenhouse Ml- <lb/>
RALEIGH, N <lb/>
P. J. Jr. <lb/>
Tie; <lb/>
PEST OF THE WEST INDIES <lb/>
Planters Wage War Against Species <lb/>
Of Crabs Are Destructive <lb/>
to the Vegetation. <lb/>
A curiously destructive pest of <lb/>
Grand Cayman Island of the British <lb/>
West Indies is found in certain species <lb/>
of crabs. They not only partake raven- <lb/>
of everything edible, but <lb/>
burrows do great damage, and they <lb/>
these burrows with every kind <lb/>
stolen small articles. A bulletin <lb/>
Gardens notes that such utterly <lb/>
useless objects as knives and pocket <lb/>
compasses n away <lb/>
from r a setting hen are <lb/>
devoured, if not tho hen herself, and <lb/>
many leaves of <lb/>
trees are eaten that to per cent <lb/>
of the plants may require replacing U <lb/>
newly cleared ground from which the <lb/>
crabs have been thoroughly <lb/>
out Patches of thin soil In the <lb/>
become covered with site <lb/>
the complete driving away of the <lb/>
crabs. They shut themselves <lb/>
in the early part of US <lb/>
year to change their ells. and f <lb/>
their of sticks and <lb/>
nip off or mot up saplings three- <lb/>
quarters of an inch In diameter A <lb/>
,,,,. reprehensible <lb/>
I harmful to the planter, is can- <lb/>
NEW ABOUT <lb/>
Asserts the Insects <lb/>
Have a Regular Form of <lb/>
Among <lb/>
Ants have long been known for their <lb/>
excessive Industry, but from a curious <lb/>
communication which has Just <lb/>
they seem to have surpassed <lb/>
all other Insects by organizing an <lb/>
elaborate system of signaling. <lb/>
Professor who has recently <lb/>
investigated tho habits of the White <lb/>
ant, reports that the of that <lb/>
species give warnings or encouraging <lb/>
signals by knocking with their <lb/>
upon dry leaves, thereby emitting a <lb/>
crackling sound. Placing some of <lb/>
these a big plate and covering <lb/>
It with aper, he found that tho sol- <lb/>
among the ants responded to <lb/>
taps with a rustling, crackling <lb/>
from this audible <lb/>
there arrears to be <lb/>
Inaudible form of signal, pro- <lb/>
asserts that the ants <lb/>
the worker ants. <lb/>
TO do this, insect stands firmly <lb/>
on its legs with the head raised and <lb/>
the body slightly oblique, and shake <lb/>
Itself for an Instant with a <lb/>
shudder. This seems to mean some- <lb/>
if LE BE PASSES EB . J; <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
North Bound South Bound <lb/>
No. a m. No. p. rs <lb/>
No. p x N . B <lb/>
Bail Bound West Bound <lb/>
No. a. m No, n <lb/>
No. I a. m. No. <lb/>
No. IS V m No <lb/>
Asiatics Use Goat Skin Churns. <lb/>
skin churns the <lb/>
In the Asiatic deserts They <lb/>
are the unique butter-making con- <lb/>
is of the world. <lb/>
i. gigantic footballs, varying <lb/>
In size according to the extent of the <lb/>
.-.- are constructed <lb/>
. . . in the <lb/>
.- . f B i .;. with hair side In. <lb/>
run Into these bags <lb/>
they are about half fall, and the <lb/>
balance of the Is filled with air <lb/>
from tho lungs. Then th. <lb/>
churns are suspended from three <lb/>
and a rocking motion begun, <lb/>
Th- air or. th <lb/>
. aid coaxing the butt, r from the <lb/>
cream. After tho churning the prod- <lb/>
is I through cloth, for the <lb/>
hair a tendency to shed <lb/>
during the lent operations. <lb/>
Iron Ore Years. <lb/>
is still a amount <lb/>
Of iron ore In the ground, as shown <lb/>
by a r. port on the world's resources <lb/>
resented at the International <lb/>
ingress at Stockholm It <lb/>
I he total <lb/>
of Iron ore existing In deposits that <lb/>
can be worked at an <lb/>
amounts to long tons. <lb/>
representing 10.192.000,000 tons of <lb/>
Iron. <lb/>
This total would supply the require- <lb/>
of world for considerably <lb/>
less than two centuries, even were <lb/>
the k- rate of output not ex- <lb/>
the average. However, the <lb/>
potential resources of the world not <lb/>
yet d, are estimated to <lb/>
amount i 123,877,000.000 ions of ore. <lb/>
The out it of Iron ore In la I <lb/>
mate, I tons for the ten<lb/>
Around the Old Drum Stove. <lb/>
any big snowstorm <lb/>
you young. said the <lb/>
wit I the counter. <lb/>
cackled the old man. <lb/>
me whoppers. remember <lb/>
here snow six feet <lb/>
above hi ad. <lb/>
Oh, i Cy. That's <lb/>
Impost There never was such a <lb/>
snow <lb/>
true, tell <lb/>
have <lb/>
feet above my <lb/>
head I guess ought to know. I <lb/>
down cellar at <lb/>
London Time at a Penny. <lb/>
On the day that the London <lb/>
Times was Issued at a penny I two <lb/>
cents, Its circulation was quadrupled. <lb/>
Three hundred thousand copies were <lb/>
sold. Tho London Dally Mall <lb/>
The demand la the most amazing <lb/>
thing that has ever been known In <lb/>
the history Of newspapers Pour or <lb/>
. Mini r five hundred thousand people applied <lb/>
PLAY NECESSARY FOR CHILD for the paper , . On arrival at <lb/>
heir newsagent's or bookstalls they <lb/>
found that all the copies had been re- <lb/>
served for regular <lb/>
Most Important for His Proper <lb/>
There Should <lb/>
Safe Places Provided. <lb/>
Tailoring Parlor <lb/>
. . Pressing Club . . <lb/>
SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb/>
Phone Cleaning and Pressing. Evans Street <lb/>
Altering. Cleaning end of all kind,. Hat. <lb/>
Spatial given to Coat and Dre. <lb/>
FOR AND DELIVERED. Work <lb/>
H. MANAGER <lb/>
Hotel GREENVILLE, V C. <lb/>
the streets of the city shall be <lb/>
full of boys and playing In the <lb/>
streets Thus In <lb/>
H. C. But there were fewer motor <lb/>
cars In day than there <lb/>
ours. Tho children now need, for <lb/>
their play, some place safer than the <lb/>
street, declares the craftsman. <lb/>
M re Important than the play, <lb/>
ground, how. Is the play. It Is <lb/>
well that children should play In a <lb/>
;. ,., .- absolutely <lb/>
that they should play <lb/>
B .;.,,. r to grow up at all. For <lb/>
there Is no doubt now, I think, in the <lb/>
minds that play builds <lb/>
the It Is the method that <lb/>
has provided for his development. <lb/>
Play ltd. -d Is the positive side of tho <lb/>
whole phenomenon of Infancy. The <lb/>
reason the higher animals, and man <lb/>
above all, are born so helpless and <lb/>
i formed Is that they may be finished <lb/>
by this el method. It is for the <lb/>
sake of play that Infancy exists, that <lb/>
b such a thing as a child at all. <lb/>
Tho child who is deprived of his <lb/>
to play Is deprived of his op- <lb/>
to grow<lb/>
The Woman <lb/>
Who Writes <lb/>
with stationary procured <lb/>
In BO danger of having her letters <lb/>
as to correct form anyway <lb/>
We Just the right shape, size and <lb/>
tint of paper, the ink that t <lb/>
splutter. Our stationary Is approved <lb/>
people who know. <lb/>
Wise Answer. <lb/>
-The. lain Bishop said a <lb/>
New Tori Methodist, one <lb/>
evening at a fashionable <lb/>
In avenue <lb/>
the bishop eat one of those <lb/>
dyed, elderly woman who <lb/>
ire always trying bl brilliant <lb/>
woman rattled off a lot Of <lb/>
silly epigrams about and Mo- <lb/>
hammed, and she <lb/>
turned to the bishop <lb/>
What do you really think, bishop, <lb/>
of <lb/>
bishop answered with his <lb/>
calm <lb/>
think, that all that mat- <lb/>
Is what thinks of <lb/>
Seaplane Lifeboats. <lb/>
The British admiralty has decided <lb/>
that all seaplanes used by naval air- <lb/>
men shall carry a miniature lifeboat <lb/>
suspended underneath the body of <lb/>
the machine. he boats are to be built <lb/>
of cedar, equipped With two oars, a <lb/>
sail, and weigh only <lb/>
MAKES BABY-SAVING RECORD <lb/>
New Zealand, In Most Important <lb/>
Is Ahead of the United <lb/>
States, According to <lb/>
The success the efforts being <lb/>
made In New Zealand in reducing In- <lb/>
mortality rate, was called to tho <lb/>
attention of Secretary of Labor <lb/>
son In a letter from Miss Julia G. <lb/>
Lathrop, head of tho federal children's <lb/>
bureau. <lb/>
The rate In New Zealand, according- <lb/>
to Miss Lathrop, Is the lowest In tho <lb/>
world and has been brought about by <lb/>
the efforts of the New Zealand So- <lb/>
for the Health of Women and <lb/>
Children. Miss Lathrop lauds the <lb/>
work of the society, and <lb/>
of the absence of adequate <lb/>
birth and registration In the <lb/>
United States, the Infant death rate <lb/>
of this country as a whole Is <lb/>
known, but estimates tend to <lb/>
that It Is at least twice the rate in <lb/>
New Zealand, which the registrar gen- <lb/>
of that country reported In 1912 <lb/>
to be <lb/>
view of the marked and grow- <lb/>
Interest in the preservation of In- <lb/>
health in the smaller cities and <lb/>
rural communities of the United <lb/>
States. I believe that the account of <lb/>
the methods of the New Zealand so- <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Mutt Not Marry. <lb/>
By a vote Jo to M the <lb/>
county council decided that If the <lb/>
employ <lb/>
of the council should marry they <lb/>
would no r be eligible to their <lb/>
positions. It argued that S <lb/>
an can not attend to her family <lb/>
ties and public duties the same <lb/>
Those who against die. <lb/>
Qualifying married physicians <lb/>
out that many of the moot <lb/>
women teachers are married <lb/>
Aviator's Nerve. <lb/>
The power of the will to control a <lb/>
badly Injured body was never better <lb/>
Illustrated than In the case of Doctor <lb/>
a volunteer aviator In the <lb/>
service of the Bulgarian army, who <lb/>
Turkish <lb/>
let while sailing his over <lb/>
the trench, a at <lb/>
standing the shock, the pain and the <lb/>
rapid hemorrhage. Doctor <lb/>
kept his nerve and was able to turn <lb/>
his guide it back to <lb/>
j the Bulgarian lines and safe <lb/>
down among his friends. He died <lb/>
as the reached the ground. <lb/>
Are <lb/>
Losing <lb/>
Money <lb/>
. <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
REAL ESTATE <lb/>
and <lb/>
INSURANCE<lb/>
I SI I SI <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
I hi i v announce myself a can- <lb/>
for Clerk Superior Court of <lb/>
County subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
A. T. Men <lb/>
7-8-H tr. <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. I <lb/>
FALKLAND, duly the even- <lb/>
of July 1914, Mrs. G. II <lb/>
gave a porch party in honor of the <lb/>
bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. <lb/>
Pittman Falkland, N. and her <lb/>
guests of honor. Miss Allene <lb/>
Of X. Miss Mabel <lb/>
Stokes of Blackstone, Va. <lb/>
The porch was brightly lighted and <lb/>
decorated with potted and <lb/>
ferns. <lb/>
During the evening punch, minis <lb/>
and fruits were served by live <lb/>
Misses Pittman, and Lil- <lb/>
Parker, Lucy Moore and <lb/>
Little. <lb/>
was the of amuse- <lb/>
for the evening. was <lb/>
furnished by several of the young <lb/>
ladles. <lb/>
Those Mrs. <lb/>
hospitality were; Mr. and Mrs. It. K, <lb/>
Misses Allene <lb/>
Mabel and Pittman, <lb/>
Lillian Crisp. Alice Newton, and <lb/>
Lillian Little and <lb/>
Key Moore; Messrs. S. M. and II. G. <lb/>
Crisp, K. K. Pittman, Roy Little K. it. <lb/>
Wool.-u. p. Bryan, P. G. Mayo I. <lb/>
P. Pierce and Roy Newton; Mr and <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
I F. Mr. and Mrs. p. C. <lb/>
Mrs. K. C. King, Mrs. C II. <lb/>
Mayo and Mrs. Lucy <lb/>
Ai a late hour the departed <lb/>
themselves as having spent <lb/>
a very delightful evening, <lb/>
OFFICERS INSTALLED <lb/>
At a slated communication of <lb/>
lien Lodge No. A. F. A. M. held <lb/>
on the above date. The following of- <lb/>
were duly installed for the In- <lb/>
suing Masonic year by District De- <lb/>
Grand Master It. of <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
John II. Cheek. V, Master. <lb/>
T. It. Allen. Senior Warden <lb/>
W. Prescott, Junior Warden <lb/>
John H. Smith, Treasurer. <lb/>
s. A. Jenkins. Secretary, <lb/>
K. T. Phillips, Chaplain. <lb/>
A. Craft. Senior Deacon. <lb/>
J. K. Jones. Junior Deacon. <lb/>
Turnage, S. Stewart. <lb/>
J. K. Lang Tyler. <lb/>
Orphan Asylum <lb/>
W. Smith. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Piles Cured in to Days <lb/>
Your will refund money if <lb/>
OINTMENT falls to cure any case <lb/>
Weeding or riles <lb/>
The gives Rest. See <lb/>
SMITHTOWN, June Anna <lb/>
entertained the members <lb/>
the Social Club, at her <lb/>
i home in Arthur on Saturday after- <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
After the routine club business a <lb/>
j very interesting paper was read by <lb/>
I Miss Minnie Belle Wilkerson subject <lb/>
being life worth <lb/>
The guest of honor were Miss Mag- <lb/>
Taylor Bethel, N. C, and Miss <lb/>
Smith of E. C. T. T. s. <lb/>
Dainty refreshments of cream <lb/>
and cake wire served. <lb/>
OF CASKS <lb/>
HIS HONOR THIS <lb/>
Tin re was u rather short docket be- <lb/>
fore His Honor Mayor J James <lb/>
the ten o'clock hour ibis morning only <lb/>
two offenders were presented to be <lb/>
with. <lb/>
Albert forgot the auto <lb/>
limit in Greenville and proceed- <lb/>
ed to exceed miles for which <lb/>
had to pony up and cost. <lb/>
One Carl Ross let his physical <lb/>
strength gel the best of him and at- <lb/>
tempted to assault beat Arthur <lb/>
Nor. and It <lb/>
proving to he nothing very serious <lb/>
the Mayor let him down with a fine <lb/>
of <lb/>
The Jenkins Roofing and <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 Flues <lb/>
in a satisfactory manner, I have built up the <lb/>
Largest Individual Tobacco Flue Business <lb/>
in 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/>
SHOT BLACKBERRIES <lb/>
One lire- On Others Leaving. <lb/>
Bush. <lb/>
BRISTOL, Tenn. July Edward <lb/>
Wright, is years old, was probably <lb/>
Fatally shot and Ralph <lb/>
is. was dangerously wounded today <lb/>
by Robert Lovett when they did <lb/>
not leave a blackberry on tho <lb/>
farm near lore as fast, it s <lb/>
Alleged, us wanted them to. It <lb/>
is said Lovett fired two shots from a <lb/>
double barreled shotgun at each. <lb/>
Wright was shot in the abdomen <lb/>
was shot in the back. <lb/>
Lovett has not been found. <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT <lb/>
Scrubs Fatten Quickly <lb/>
You want your pigs to eat as much as possible <lb/>
when you fallen them. Give them a great variety <lb/>
of teed, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in <lb/>
good order, and you will obtain the desired result; <lb/>
especially it you mix with the grain ration a dose of <lb/>
Bee Dee <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
MEDICINE <lb/>
I put <lb/>
in the <lb/>
and then Bee <lb/>
Dee STOCK MEDICINE <lb/>
in their Iced. BOOS <lb/>
lint, <lb/>
which me over <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
W. Va. <lb/>
Whets the appetite-Helps digestion. <lb/>
and ft. per can. <lb/>
At your dealer's. <lb/>
have secured the agency <lb/>
for the exclusive sale of <lb/>
B. P. S. Products in this locality. <lb/>
Before putting in a stock of <lb/>
B. P. S. Paints and Varnishes <lb/>
we were fully convinced that <lb/>
B. P. S. really stands for <lb/>
Best Paint Sold <lb/>
B. P. S. Products are sold <lb/>
in easy opening, tight-shutting, <lb/>
slip-top cover cans, which gives <lb/>
you the opportunity to <lb/>
INVESTIGATE <lb/>
BEFORE INVESTING <lb/>
We will be glad to open <lb/>
up a can and show you the <lb/>
paint itself. <lb/>
Estimates, color cards and <lb/>
other information on request. <lb/>
Hard- <lb/>
Ware Company <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Prepares tor Col- <lb/>
Literary, Music. Bible and Sun- <lb/>
day School Normal Courses Riven, <lb/>
Location Healthful. Railroad <lb/>
Facilities Convenient, Faculty <lb/>
of Men and Women, <lb/>
Term.- Reasonable. <lb/>
Fall Term Opens Aug. 1814. <lb/>
For i and Particulars, Address, <lb/>
Fa I. It. V Principal. <lb/>
It. J E. HARSH <lb/>
Veterinary and <lb/>
treat all animals, falls <lb/>
day or Office at K. <lb/>
. Smith's stables with hospital <lb/>
rice. Day night<lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Per Par <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
for want except from <lb/>
having regular advertising <lb/>
The rite Is I cents Br <lb/>
Use, six words to the Tel- <lb/>
No.<lb/>
AMt 111- <lb/>
Cycle at once good <lb/>
required. A.- Co. <lb/>
X, c J-S-t. <lb/>
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. <lb/>
DR. H. <lb/>
Optometrist <lb/>
Office at J. R. Smith and Bros, <lb/>
Ayden. N. C, the second Monday <lb/>
each month. <lb/>
Byes Free <lb/>
Home Office Washington N. C. <lb/>
Metropolitan Life Ce. <lb/>
of New York <lb/>
Assets 447.829.229.16. <lb/>
George A. Special Agent <lb/>
Evans St. M. O. <lb/>
The Missouri State <lb/>
Lite Insurance Co. <lb/>
Not the oldest <lb/>
Nor <lb/>
The biggest <lb/>
JUST THE BEST <lb/>
Let me show you <lb/>
J. F. Stokes, <lb/>
Special Agent Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Beginning July .;. We will sell <lb/>
line for per gallon, and will cut <lb/>
prices on all auto supplies from to <lb/>
per cent. We sell for cash only. <lb/>
Coma to see us and save money. <lb/>
Greenville Motor Co. <lb/>
MULLETS, s. m.<lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
LET HE Ml <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
VIM HAM ROOFING COM <lb/>
and let us show you our Interlocking <lb/>
Galvanized Roofing and <lb/>
you will n.-v.-r sit on the stool of re- <lb/>
for having it. It <lb/>
makes an absolutely roof with <lb/>
nail head exposed will last a life <lb/>
lime <lb/>
J. it. J. ii. MOTE <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
Attorney Law <lb/>
la Building, <lb/>
his era <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
B, F. TYSON <lb/>
Life. <lb/>
on Fourth street near <lb/>
t-r <lb/>
D. M. CLARK <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Land and Drainage a <lb/>
In formerly occupied by <lb/>
and Blow. <lb/>
Ask Your Grocer for WHITE SWAN <lb/>
Ike best. cf <lb/>
OIL <lb/>
PENS MICH TO <lb/>
THE DELIGHT OF THE PUBLIC <lb/>
The that the Proctor Hotel <lb/>
has again opened will he news <lb/>
gladly received by the public generally. <lb/>
Mr, Whined realizing the need <lb/>
such a place for Greenville Is <lb/>
to Rive the obtain- <lb/>
able anywhere and its patron- <lb/>
age of all <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because- it contains the <lb/>
well known tonic <lb/>
and It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood <lb/>
Builds up the Whole System. cents. <lb/>
SCHEDULE OF PASSENGER<lb/>
Cooking stove. <lb/>
We have the stove and will be <lb/>
pleased demonstrate Ha advantages <lb/>
over all others <lb/>
Call and let us show you <lb/>
it c. MOVE<lb/>
Atlanta- Coast Line. <lb/>
North Bound South <lb/>
No. IS a m. No. p. m <lb/>
So. p. m No. p <lb/>
Est Wt Bound <lb/>
No a. m. <lb/>
No. t a. m. <lb/>
No. p. m <lb/>
No. I a. n <lb/>
No. 1.64 a. <lb/>
No. p. <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To the lull <lb/>
K. <lb/>
cough and headache, off cold. <lb/>
Jim. <lb/>
i Men- hi Lone <lb/>
Or it It ii friend, <lb/>
There'll be none <lb/>
la <lb/>
. of course, is company, <lb/>
And Three a <lb/>
Hui ii- Ike Personnel f <lb/>
Pal runs. <lb/>
We're Proud I <lb/>
INVITED <lb/>
Candy Palace <lb/>
J. G. Prop. <lb/>
WANTED-MEN WANTED <lb/>
to visit trade with cigars. Salary <lb/>
weekly to start. Clear Co. <lb/>
Station New York City. <lb/>
WANTED A FEW TABLE <lb/>
Mrs J B Forbes, and Wash- <lb/>
streets, <lb/>
ONE AUTOMOBILE <lb/>
Liberal reward, Kinder return <lb/>
o FORD <lb/>
FOR RENT- OFFICE, <lb/>
Boor, Evans street. Plenty room <lb/>
Apply P, O. BOX <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
per week Ore <lb/>
Phone -I <lb/>
7-2 <lb/>
M FEE <lb/>
Mile, N. C <lb/>
THERMOMETER. <lb/>
wine for I urine CO <lb/>
All pi I. I <lb/>
l; a. O. <lb/>
, -in. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Still<lb/>
The Mutual Life Insurance f.,, . <lb/>
of T.<lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
at <lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
In all Courts <lb/>
In on <lb/>
street, fronting Court House <lb/>
R. W. M. D. <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of Us <lb/>
Ear Nose and Throat. <lb/>
N. C K. B <lb/>
with Dr. D. l- <lb/>
day every Monday, I s to I as <lb/>
PR. JOHN F. <lb/>
moved office from Old Rail <lb/>
Bow Stables to Dr. Zeno Brown's <lb/>
Stables on Fourth Street <lb/>
Pay or Night. <lb/>
S w <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Edwards Building, on the <lb/>
House <lb/>
PAIL <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Office ever Frank <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
K. B. <lb/>
a a. . <lb/>
Dr. Fills In an- <lb/>
lie will be in <lb/>
fur the of <lb/>
day. <lb/>
tress to OUt Bertha <lb/>
Hotel. <lb/>
J. G- LANIER <lb/>
MOM AMI HEAD <lb/>
IRON<lb/>
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<p>
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/>
and Certificate of Director <lb/>
Of The Pill County Oil Company. <lb/>
The n of the principal of- <lb/>
in this stale ll in the town of Win <lb/>
county of Pitt. <lb/>
The location Of the principal of- <lb/>
this corporation may he <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
I WHEAT. <lb/>
and are the safest and <lb/>
method of Hading In wheat <lb/>
Hi or onto. your loss is <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
Washington. D. C <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
i.-. W. Va. <lb/>
S. C <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
Make Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS HOW . <lb/>
Buy gals. L. ML SEMI-MIXED HEAL PAINT, <lb/>
at per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it 2.10 <lb/>
You then make gals, of pure paint for <lb/>
It's only per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready-for-use paint <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb/>
The L. M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT It PURE WHITE LEAD, <lb/>
ZINC and OIL. the best-known point materials for ton years. <lb/>
Use a gal. out any you buy, and II not the best <lb/>
made, return the paint and gel ALL your mop-y back. <lb/>
J. A J i MOVE. C. <lb/>
KS HOW. CO- WOW MIL, X C. <lb/>
x c. <lb/>
to Creditors <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court I of Pitt County <lb/>
us of the estate of Mrs. Pea- <lb/>
ma A. Dudley, d, e Is <lb/>
hereby given to pi Indebted <lb/>
to estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
and all <lb/>
persons having claims the <lb/>
estate are notified to present lame to <lb/>
the on or before N i <lb/>
day of 1816, or this I <lb/>
be plead in bar of recovery, <lb/>
This 29th day of June, I'll. <lb/>
C HI <lb/>
Executor A. <lb/>
In charge thereof, upon whom No further risk, <lb/>
served, is A. Cl Co Positively the profitable <lb/>
We, the undersigned, being ma- trading. <lb/>
of the Heard of Directors Open an account. You can <lb/>
hereby certify that at a meeting of or on <lb/>
id heard for that grain tor or you <lb/>
pose and held on the day of June <lb/>
A. P., ISM, .-aid hoard, by a majority <lb/>
Of the whole board, did adopt the <lb/>
following <lb/>
Resolved, That in the judgment of <lb/>
board, it i- and most <lb/>
tor the benefit of the Pitt County Oil <lb/>
that the same should <lb/>
forthwith dissolved; and to that end <lb/>
it ordered that a meeting of the <lb/>
Stockholders be held on Tuesday <lb/>
of July A. D 1914 at the of- <lb/>
flee of the Company, In the city of <lb/>
to take action upon this <lb/>
resolution; and <lb/>
rotary forthwith give notice of I <lb/>
meeting and of the adoption of this <lb/>
resolution within ten days from this <lb/>
date, by publishing the said <lb/>
with a notice of its adoption, in <lb/>
the Eastern Reflector a newspaper <lb/>
published In the city Greenville, S <lb/>
for at bast tour weeks, once . <lb/>
week, successively, and by mailing a <lb/>
written printed copy of the same <lb/>
each and stockholder of this <lb/>
Company In the States, <lb/>
In Witness t, have here- <lb/>
unto set our hands and the <lb/>
corporate seal of said Company, this <lb/>
day June A 1914 <lb/>
A. COX,<lb/>
S KITTRELL, <lb/>
J. COX, <lb/>
A. ii cox. Secretary. <lb/>
buy <lb/>
bushels <lb/>
can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish. <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of a cents <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
refer <lb/>
It. W. <lb/>
t i i Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
Notice of Summons <lb/>
CAROLINA, <lb/>
PITT COUNTY<lb/>
VI. <lb/>
Barnhill <lb/>
The defendant Lamed Is here <lb/>
v notified that a summons in the <lb/>
above entitled action was Issued <lb/>
said defendant on the 2nd day <lb/>
f May, 1914, returnable to the May <lb/>
era of court, 1914. and that not <lb/>
found within the county will take <lb/>
that he is hereby required to <lb/>
at the August term Superior <lb/>
held on the last Monday of <lb/>
he month and answer or demur to <lb/>
he complaint the plaintiff, wherein <lb/>
has been brought for a divorce <lb/>
r th relief demanded will be grant I <lb/>
This May, 1314. <lb/>
D. C, <lb/>
Court. Co <lb/>
II VI It <lb/>
old braids dyed and made over, Mull <lb/>
fl a specialty. Address <lb/>
Sanitary Hair Dressing Par <lb/>
N. <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator <lb/>
of D. C. Moore, deceased, late of <lb/>
further, that S- l- , is to notify all <lb/>
p. having claims against the <lb/>
, mate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
the on or before <lb/>
1st. day of 1916, or this not- <lb/>
. will be pleaded in bar of their <lb/>
All persons indebted <lb/>
k id estate will please make <lb/>
ale payment. <lb/>
This tin- 29th. day -lime 1814, <lb/>
A. J. MOORE, <lb/>
Administrate <lb/>
F. . James a Son, <lb/>
I. Humphrey <lb/>
William W. Humphrey <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
lake notice t an action entitled <lb/>
v has been i on m Bl oil in the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt County for a <lb/>
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, <lb/>
and the defendant will further take <lb/>
notice that he is required to appear <lb/>
at the next Term of the Superior Court <lb/>
Tin County to be held on the <lb/>
Monday before the Monday <lb/>
Of September being the day of <lb/>
August 1914, at the Court-house <lb/>
Pitt County In Greenville, N. C, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
the plaintiff in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will i to the Court <lb/>
the relief demanded the com <lb/>
This the I day of July 1914. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior four <lb/>
s BROWN, <lb/>
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb/>
ltd. <lb/>
Al <lb/>
HUM PROSE I MADE. <lb/>
I and lined for <lb/>
Breaking Vital Statistics Law. <lb/>
ROXBORO, July The first pro- <lb/>
and conviction under the n w <lb/>
Vital Statistics Law was made hen <lb/>
today, Vital Statistics Depart <lb/>
of the State Board of Health <lb/>
i barges violation of the <lb/>
new law against a local undertaker, <lb/>
Mr. C, C. Critcher, for burying <lb/>
without a burial permit from the <lb/>
local registrar and for not furnish- <lb/>
death certificates properly filled <lb/>
out. The cast was tried before May <lb/>
or Winstead and the undertaker was <lb/>
convicted and lined and costs. <lb/>
in explanation the representative <lb/>
the Hoard pointed out the van <lb/>
ed and importance of the <lb/>
ll. explained that the Board of <lb/>
Health was charged with its enforce- <lb/>
and that ii unenforced re- <lb/>
obtained would be misleading <lb/>
and worse than and tin money <lb/>
appropriated for this work wasted, <lb/>
Thus tar the Hoard has tried to dell <lb/>
lei with the r.-. mid- <lb/>
physicians and oiler, having <lb/>
the enforcement the new <lb/>
law. bat it i.- believed ample <lb/>
bas been allowed for every one <lb/>
to acquainted with Its pro- <lb/>
visions, and that hereafter <lb/>
a. on should be taken with offenders, <lb/>
malicious offender In <lb/>
other words, there is a limit which <lb/>
e i eases to be a in <lb/>
the opinion of the Hoard that <lb/>
has n reached and if a number of <lb/>
other persons do not comply with the <lb/>
law other prosecutions iii follow <lb/>
shortly. <lb/>
Notice lo Creditors <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
or Court clerk of County as <lb/>
. of the of Mar- <lb/>
James, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
in given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
, late to make immediate payment to <lb/>
i. undersigned, and all persons <lb/>
claims against said estate are <lb/>
. tided to present the same to the <lb/>
for payment before day <lb/>
June 1915, or this notice will he <lb/>
i ad in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 23rd day of June 1914. <lb/>
S. M. CRISP, <lb/>
of Margaret James <lb/>
i 23-ltd. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
superior court Clerk of county is <lb/>
administratrix of the estate of W. <lb/>
I; W. Nobles, deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given all persons indent <lb/>
to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb/>
to undersigned; and all p, r- <lb/>
sons having I against said estate <lb/>
are notified to present the same to <lb/>
the undersigned for payment on or <lb/>
before June s, 1916, or notice <lb/>
be plead in the bar of recovery. <lb/>
This 8th day of June 1914. <lb/>
H. A. E. NOBLES, <lb/>
Id Administratrix. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of county I <lb/>
as administratrix of the estate of Alice. <lb/>
. Stancill, deceased, notice Is hereby j <lb/>
given all persons indebted <lb/>
estate to make immediate l <lb/>
to and all person- <lb/>
new law- claims said <lb/>
notified to present the same to the a; <lb/>
payment on or before <lb/>
May 1916, or this notice will <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery <lb/>
This of May 1914. <lb/>
MRS. M. V. FORBES, <lb/>
Administratrix of I. <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
BAPTIST IT BEACH. <lb/>
Virginia Encampment Opened <lb/>
Yesterday. <lb/>
Va., July over a <lb/>
thousand visitors in attendance, the <lb/>
Baptist Encampment was <lb/>
opened Virginia Beach tonight. The <lb/>
inaugural address as delivered by <lb/>
Rev. It. Williams. D. D., Rev. <lb/>
Quay Ph. u. of <lb/>
spoke on the of <lb/>
The real work of the en- <lb/>
begins tomorrow. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
it the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
h bails of all good farming. Write to <lb/>
bulletin by the bet authority in the United <lb/>
Stales on Lime on the Farm, and get pm e <lb/>
the pure lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
etc, A will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Before A. T Moore. Clerk <lb/>
Leila E. Williams <lb/>
estate of E P. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
and Williams. <lb/>
Minors and Heirs at Law K. F. <lb/>
Williams, <lb/>
By virtue of a of lite <lb/>
Court of I'm County, mad. by <lb/>
A. T. Moore, Clerk, on the 3rd day <lb/>
of July. 1914, the undersigned Com- <lb/>
missioner, will on Monday, the <lb/>
August 1914, at <lb/>
expose to public sale before the Court <lb/>
House door ii Greenville, to the <lb/>
. , bidder cash, the following <lb/>
plaint. i <lb/>
s. I or parcel land lo <lb/>
and being in Falkland Town- <lb/>
ship, North Carolina, <lb/>
and being No. in <lb/>
the Williams land and beginning <lb/>
a stake on Snow Hill road <lb/>
. Of Pasture Branch and <lb/>
running with said road East <lb/>
poles; then North <lb/>
polos; then North l-l <lb/>
lo abridge across a ditch; then with <lb/>
.-aid ditch South West In <lb/>
a sweet gum T. I. P. Williams <lb/>
corner; then South poles o <lb/>
Jordan line; then North <lb/>
Cast poles to a stake; then <lb/>
South so 1-2 W. st to a white <lb/>
then North Weal poles to the <lb/>
beginning containing 1-- a i <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
Also other tract in said Town- <lb/>
ship. County and beginning <lb/>
a Emma J. s corner and <lb/>
runs South I West poles lo a <lb/>
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch <lb/>
then down the run Jacob's Branch <lb/>
to a stake. Conn r of W. It. William-. <lb/>
Jr. then with his line 6-4 <lb/>
poles a stake at Emma J. <lb/>
then South so 1-2 <lb/>
East to the beginning con- <lb/>
air. s more or less. <lb/>
two tracts constituting Lot No in <lb/>
the division tin- . Williams land, <lb/>
which was allotted lo B, F. Williams <lb/>
by Division Heed dated the day <lb/>
June, as appears of record m <lb/>
Register's Office in Pitt in <lb/>
Hook T page <lb/>
This sale is for <lb/>
of making assets slate of E <lb/>
F. Williams, deceased. <lb/>
This the 3rd. day of July 1914. <lb/>
F. C. HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Never Closed My <lb/>
Eyes Last <lb/>
How often have you <lb/>
; been forced to say <lb/>
these very words. You <lb/>
evidently have never <lb/>
tried <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
which gently regulate <lb/>
your system and stir <lb/>
your liver to <lb/>
Sugar coated or <lb/>
at your druggist. <lb/>
stir <lb/>
action. <lb/>
r plain j <lb/>
gist. J <lb/>
Taken up my i lbs <lb/>
middle February one male hog. <lb/>
. pounds, <lb/>
black and white owner can <lb/>
g. i paying damage, and prov- <lb/>
property, <lb/>
JESSIE BROWN, <lb/>
S P. <lb/>
Hilt SALE <lb/>
farms in Martin County, <lb/>
varying from thirty-two t. nun- <lb/>
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries. <lb/>
Martin County Realty Co. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
s j Everett, Any <lb/>
N. C.<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. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA<lb/>
GREENVILLE IS THE <lb/>
BE ART OP EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT BAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
iND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
I OB AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
agriculture Is the Most Host the Mot-I Noble Employment <lb/>
WE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN HE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW HES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL III EH WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
HATES A LOW AND t <lb/>
HE HAD <lb/>
. C, II 1.1 It'll. <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
A Palace For Paupers <lb/>
Or Hospital For Helpers <lb/>
Which Shall it Be. One Both or <lb/>
Neither, is What Dr. laughing- <lb/>
house Asks <lb/>
intelligence, it means have <lb/>
more time. country men's <lb/>
cornea to his and without <lb/>
expense to bin Hi can phone for <lb/>
what be wants par.; lays <lb/>
. in lap ah <lb/>
shadows before them, you will no- <lb/>
fever, malaria, hookworm dis- j each individual in <lb/>
county home not of <lb/>
Or <lb/>
In an Before at u <lb/>
Special Heeling Held <lb/>
in Which He dies a Better <lb/>
Hun fur an for <lb/>
The following is the address in part <lb/>
delivered yesterday by Chas. OH. <lb/>
to Hoard of Com- <lb/>
missioners of County. <lb/>
Honorable Board of Commissioners of <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
County Home present so <lb/>
your home superintendent says, is <lb/>
caring inmates. Three of <lb/>
these are while two of whom <lb/>
Zeno Richard Campbell were <lb/>
practically there over years <lb/>
have been County Charges <lb/>
ever since. The other is a <lb/>
and is years <lb/>
You have six white women. <lb/>
on.- of whom, Emily Campbell, was <lb/>
horn in Hi- Institution, one <lb/>
Warren was admitted when a we <lb/>
bit of a child, one an epileptic Will <lb/>
belongs in the state <lb/>
tic Asylum. Three of these <lb/>
are and but old. Not <lb/>
one of these people can read or <lb/>
write and not one of or their <lb/>
people have ever he. n m <lb/>
table than they are today. <lb/>
The average, age the white <lb/>
is 62.3 years. You also nave six <lb/>
women one a deaf mute, that <lb/>
belongs rightfully to Slate. One <lb/>
blind that belongs to Slate, one <lb/>
Feeble one a Paralytic, Two <lb/>
are there because of age. This takes <lb/>
the fifteen, all are a majority <lb/>
of these have spent so many years <lb/>
there that they will prefer remaining <lb/>
where are. Moving them into <lb/>
the new home will appeal lo <lb/>
emotionalism of a are <lb/>
guided by rather than <lb/>
reason, but it not add lo <lb/>
the happiness of those you <lb/>
are lo help. as may, <lb/>
you are about to construe a County <lb/>
Home, doing so lets see what <lb/>
ii will cost. <lb/>
Your County home last year so <lb/>
your home superintendent says cost <lb/>
you laud a month for main <lb/>
which is ii per cent interest on <lb/>
Surely your new home, your <lb/>
plant. With its heat, electric <lb/>
lights, hot and cold i <lb/>
coal to burn instead of wood, with <lb/>
laundry, its refectory, Infirmary. <lb/>
its tuberculosis ward, its pest house, <lb/>
work shop, its places for <lb/>
mint and recreation, and its sun par- <lb/>
all Of which, by the way will re <lb/>
main practically empty, will cost you <lb/>
in not less than <lb/>
per month or a year or in- <lb/>
on <lb/>
Your home as you have planned It <lb/>
will cost complete furnished and <lb/>
ready for occupancy not less than <lb/>
40.000. Let's sum It up You are <lb/>
spending the interest on which <lb/>
i a year, add lo Ibis a <lb/>
f, for and you have <lb/>
add to this the 162.60 a month or <lb/>
pet year lbs amount you <lb/>
your <lb/>
who does nothing but can t <lb/>
and home, lb is <lb/>
lining nothing ill tin way of <lb/>
medicine, nothing to aid the <lb/>
of your school children, on <lb/>
whom you are <lb/>
to Ninette, nothing to prevent <lb/>
nothing to teach midwives, <lb/>
duty is to look after your count, <lb/>
i barges Ins salary should be <lb/>
charged lo your County Home. The <lb/>
salary is per year. Add <lb/>
to the already for <lb/>
get the modes amount of <lb/>
which you will have to pay <lb/>
to maintain your county home, if <lb/>
you would put in Stale institutions <lb/>
those your paupers rightfully <lb/>
belong there, you would not have <lb/>
over ten paupers to open up your new <lb/>
institution Ten paupers at the <lb/>
average age of 61.1 can <lb/>
not read or write, some of whom are <lb/>
idiots, half of the number are para- <lb/>
and for their maintenance <lb/>
you are about to give consent lo a <lb/>
plan the cost of which is a <lb/>
more than a year a piece <lb/>
It is worth something to be a pauper <lb/>
lure in Old Is it not <lb/>
I would answer my question by <lb/>
saying no, for even though you will <lb/>
he spending a year, more <lb/>
than a piece on your paupers, <lb/>
you are giving them nothing but n. w <lb/>
surroundings. <lb/>
when you open this <lb/>
place, a beautiful constructed black <lb/>
smith shop without a forge anvil or <lb/>
r Why say I <lb/>
ii because you cannot g.-t a <lb/>
who can give what your plant, <lb/>
demands, without spending too much <lb/>
y to keep his Job, unless your <lb/>
is a hollow mockery. We will <lb/>
need trained nurses. You can't afford <lb/>
no in. You will need many things <lb/>
you cannot afford, number of <lb/>
paupers too small, th years <lb/>
go by you will it growing <lb/>
Christianity. <lb/>
business intelligence In the <lb/>
management Of public affairs, and <lb/>
putting brains before sentiment <lb/>
ill solution of public charity is <lb/>
charging the world. We have out <lb/>
grown the old county borne plan, just <lb/>
as surely as we have out grown the <lb/>
Inefficient and old fashioned plan of <lb/>
keeping up the public roads. To <lb/>
things you are building for, will <lb/>
be as impractical and no more pro- <lb/>
than an electric car line <lb/>
in passenger cars to <lb/>
Jack every fifteen minutes. <lb/>
Let's reason mis proposition out, <lb/>
lei's tear to pieces, lei's study <lb/>
part by part, and put together <lb/>
again. You have bad sentimental <lb/>
side put up to you by those win <lb/>
heart's bleeding with <lb/>
are anxious something tor our <lb/>
paupers I ms. If have tile same <lb/>
you have same desire, the public <lb/>
at has the same desire, there is <lb/>
who would put anything in the <lb/>
way their betterment, their com- <lb/>
fort or happiness i contend how- <lb/>
Unit your present plan in or- <lb/>
i, r to bring about you aspire <lb/>
M must be changed In building <lb/>
your county home you are building <lb/>
for future I predict and <lb/>
deniable grounds your county <lb/>
home will be closed in less than ten <lb/>
years. The world Is changing, <lb/>
cation, telegraph, telephone, <lb/>
y, labor saving schemes, <lb/>
public economics and <lb/>
community, and slate cooperation <lb/>
makes Ibis a different world from <lb/>
Your lathers and mine <lb/>
came to town in you <lb/>
come in i was taught <lb/>
at home b a private teacher, <lb/>
in st that could be had, children of <lb/>
tenant have better <lb/>
facilities than I hail <lb/>
today has heller <lb/>
School than had twenty <lb/>
years ago What does it mean ll <lb/>
in. ans our people are in <lb/>
c, ad or write. lake your <lb/>
poor house list for the past fifty <lb/>
years and you will find that not one <lb/>
of one per of then had <lb/>
education whatever The man or <lb/>
with even tin- rudiment of an <lb/>
education has not applied to your <lb/>
home for admittance in the past. If <lb/>
education has kept them out in th <lb/>
past, Why won't it do it iii the future <lb/>
The law prohibits the sale of <lb/>
cocaine and morphine. <lb/>
Public sentiment is so strong <lb/>
against it no druggist or <lb/>
doctor with character will dare break <lb/>
Ibis law. The observance of law- <lb/>
will your drug fiends. Pro- <lb/>
. em.- to slay. Liquor is <lb/>
gradually getting further Even <lb/>
Virginia is going dry. damage <lb/>
done by alcohol is being daily <lb/>
in all our schools. Every is <lb/>
learning ii, for education is <lb/>
now, children day and <lb/>
generation know that positions of <lb/>
trust are not given lo men who drink, <lb/>
are taught the damage it dues <lb/>
body, mind, character, morals an <lb/>
souls, and this leaching is showing <lb/>
Itself in a public sentiment that Is <lb/>
discountenancing drunkenness. The <lb/>
rooms in your County Home <lb/>
will be vacant tor education is going <lb/>
lo diminish this class. Bl <lb/>
commonly known Pox <lb/>
that kills the manliness in . <lb/>
man, that drives him lo <lb/>
one great horror to student <lb/>
of charily the one disease that make- <lb/>
more paupers than any six <lb/>
ease, because it is contagious and puts <lb/>
on the pauper list. <lb/>
tiling is curable now. as or lour <lb/>
injections of urns it as <lb/>
promptly as quinine cures i <lb/>
and in so doing makes spare rooms in <lb/>
your county home County Homes in <lb/>
past . had to lake care of foundling <lb/>
and orphans, deaf and <lb/>
dumb, the blind, the feeble minded, the <lb/>
tuberculous, tin epileptic, <lb/>
North Carolina has adopted facilities <lb/>
ill way of orphan asylums and <lb/>
reformatories to make ll a lo <lb/>
permit children being reared in a <lb/>
county home she has asylums for <lb/>
the blind, deal, dumb, <lb/>
minded insane She has a <lb/>
for that is as <lb/>
good is bell in world and b <lb/>
legislature is adding lo from year <lb/>
year making more adequate <lb/>
will, in fail they <lb/>
caring now for Ibis class of your <lb/>
paupers better than you t an .;. <lb/>
hope lo do, if you had money to burn. <lb/>
county question though <lb/>
sorrowful though stimulating <lb/>
and sentiment has two <lb/>
Like be <lb/>
handled well only by reason Is <lb/>
all right to let sentiment and <lb/>
prompt, but lei reason <lb/>
decide. This is a matter <lb/>
business, let's handle II in a business <lb/>
way. I suggest that we go away <lb/>
we g. I out in world and lee <lb/>
what other people are doing <lb/>
go ii. Virginia here you will a <lb/>
with more count homes than <lb/>
any other slat, in South, <lb/>
i are constructed in a mo- <lb/>
Virginia says that lie <lb/>
Old home plan is a <lb/>
You can that it is a failure <lb/>
is world medical <lb/>
and surgical progress education is <lb/>
lessoning pauperism M such an ex- <lb/>
tent Virginia realizes the <lb/>
only at and efficient way to <lb/>
solve county home problem <lb/>
to have district alms houses We <lb/>
will come to we are progress- <lb/>
fas to mine to it; co- <lb/>
operation s-r- <lb/>
vice. modern methods, economy <lb/>
. m sense will us <lb/>
ion slat.- Institutions hi <lb/>
dun l . blind, .-hie n <lb/>
and insane relieved her poor <lb/>
s such an extent 11.-r last <lb/>
Assembly mail.- an effort to <lb/>
abolish the county and <lb/>
create Instead district almshouses, <lb/>
one for each congressional district, <lb/>
Tins idea is spreading through <lb/>
whole South. It is planned that these <lb/>
district homes tor the aged and infirm <lb/>
should be located on a farm, with a <lb/>
hospital and trained nurses tor <lb/>
k. comforts, and plea <lb/>
for aged, care <lb/>
work shops for its an <lb/>
drug fiends, correct and <lb/>
attendants for idiots and feeble <lb/>
minded, a tuber, hospital for the <lb/>
consumptive and above all an <lb/>
dent with a trained force helpers. <lb/>
Your gentlemen is a <lb/>
v. serious on. . so serious that I am <lb/>
i to you to help you to solve <lb/>
this problem. No matter how all <lb/>
turns I for on.- shall feel that <lb/>
you have done your duty as best it <lb/>
can be done with lights before <lb/>
you, I am not hi re to but to <lb/>
help, and if I have said anything that <lb/>
appear as a harsh criticism i beg <lb/>
you will not construe ll that <lb/>
way <lb/>
Just indulge me a moment more <lb/>
the expression more thought <lb/>
we spend ibis money for a <lb/>
inn-and spend in addition money for <lb/>
a health officer his whole time, a <lb/>
l -111111 officer who can ho d <lb/>
pm them in position to <lb/>
make men and women <lb/>
rung, a health officer who can tea-1, <lb/>
sanitation in all public schools, i <lb/>
health officer that will constantly now <lb/>
will go lo make a country <lb/>
without paupers, n we can't have <lb/>
both, which had we best give up <lb/>
Think gentlemen, think of the <lb/>
children of the men and women who <lb/>
are paying the care of th.- pauper <lb/>
A successful tanner State- <lb/>
that no over years <lb/>
age can be profitably raised for less <lb/>
because lime and <lb/>
food required to a calf to ma- <lb/>
is worth that much. No enter <lb/>
prising man afford lo invest <lb/>
in a calf for less than that <lb/>
amount. Now will agree <lb/>
lakes more time and more costly <lb/>
surroundings required to develop <lb/>
children than to develop cattle it <lb/>
. to say the a. in. <lb/>
coal of raising an infant to adult <lb/>
is You could lint hire it <lb/>
for that amount Add lo tins, one <lb/>
share iv the public s. <lb/>
and you have another thousand <lb/>
raise an Infant <lb/>
boy or girl to a grown man or woman, <lb/>
you a crippled No. <lb/>
are you going tram cripple I <lb/>
it your coll wan worth <lb/>
you would have his deformity <lb/>
corn ii possible is what <lb/>
m. lion of school children <lb/>
means. There is an adage that <lb/>
are who give strive <lb/>
do without those who gel and <lb/>
if you can't care for both <lb/>
I'm county i in the name <lb/>
clod n. i. t <lb/>
strive act neglect the bops <lb/>
future in order to and <lb/>
. and hilt I <lb/>
and i pa d el <lb/>
the u In <lb/>
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lining t <lb/>
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me and am done Hie <lb/>
in there Is never <lb/>
u. . Is <lb/>
in pain, wrestling with pangs and <lb/>
of Th re is never i <lb/>
bill sum. takes place <lb/>
could he avoided by proper <lb/>
cal treatment There <lb/>
enough money spent in road far. <lb/>
by He I'm County taking <lb/>
, i . to hospitals away <lb/>
man home, to maintain a count c <lb/>
Can you build and i n i In <lb/>
a home and also I <lb/>
maintain a county If you <lb/>
will you build both . . <lb/>
which Is the more <lb/>
. sis useless <lb/>
a I <lb/>
in a tea j ear or an lat <lb/>
hospital prevent future pauper <lb/>
win. iii. p. most, <lb/>
do want most, which la lb <lb/>
economical, which will do most good. <lb/>
which is like, which is<lb/>
A hospital will go a way to- <lb/>
ward maintaining Itself. It also <lb/>
maintain your paupers, it will <lb/>
prolong and of more <lb/>
p. in a month than your <lb/>
home will for in a I- <lb/>
compare the two County <lb/>
thing going out nothing coming in. <lb/>
County hospital a good deal <lb/>
inn a g . l- i <lb/>
home earing for a . are wait- <lb/>
die. County hospital <lb/>
for many, giving life, comfort, and <lb/>
health, County home admitting only <lb/>
pauper County hospital <lb/>
the pauper and those that . are Of <lb/>
and maintain the pauper. County <lb/>
says on its door, nothing but <lb/>
paupers admitted lure. Abandon <lb/>
hope in if you a pauper, <lb/>
Still, do nothing just hurry up and <lb/>
die. hospital come Into <lb/>
me all ye Ilia are k. pauper I <lb/>
well as plutocrat i iii give . <lb/>
ail that be n in restore you t t <lb/>
health, <lb/>
.;. h will you <lb/>
will y give both <lb/>
PARTY ANXIOUS <lb/>
TO PURCHASE lit <lb/>
ESCAPE FOR <lb/>
Squire Makes Two At- <lb/>
tempts in Ten Bays <lb/>
BROKEN CELL I <lb/>
tallies a Had Reputation <lb/>
is Being Held for <lb/>
Sear <lb/>
Elsewhere, <lb/>
Squire has <lb/>
sonic lime carried a bad r. <lb/>
through mis Eastern <lb/>
Carolina, and who is now I <lb/>
ill . jail, s. . Ill- ill ll I <lb/>
to , p word as lo I <lb/>
the I. i institution tor criminal <lb/>
v. ago will i <lb/>
inhered his <lb/>
With several Other print <lb/>
ll,. jail bill I <lb/>
iii Suffolk, Va., and brought back here <lb/>
and once more placed behind the bar- <lb/>
lime la I. d <lb/>
iii, officers would not be aid <lb/>
I., keep him within the prison walls, <lb/>
week sheriff Dudley db <lb/>
cell door in h <lb/>
at . had been for i <lb/>
m ,,., taken out and place l <lb/>
in another though he more secure. <lb/>
and ibis morning a gentleman <lb/>
a hundred from the <lb/>
i hi riff bi i <lb/>
awakened last night to a noise <lb/>
like some one tearing <lb/>
down the jail building, and upon In- <lb/>
Hi.- discovered <lb/>
arc had succeeded almost in <lb/>
making II i fOl lb. It <lb/>
Should Commissioners Charge Their <lb/>
Plans as New County Home <lb/>
HOSPITAL II OFFERED <lb/>
I Will- <lb/>
donate fur <lb/>
Count Heine and Hospital <lb/>
i Much oatmeal <lb/>
was ban., today that In the <lb/>
the i <lb/>
ii their plans as t. building <lb/>
site re- <lb/>
purchased for purpose <lb/>
He f t <lb/>
willing to lake the property off their <lb/>
hands at payed for <lb/>
it. which i. doubt i be <lb/>
to ti., rt <lb/>
Ibis tin, <lb/>
was furthermore run. I <lb/>
bought the old County <lb/>
when it was offered for <lb/>
gain at public Ion some m <lb/>
ago lo tun <lb/>
county at same sold <lb/>
for when hi <lb/>
in top of all i I <lb/>
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, i <lb/>
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. to id <lb/>
sit.- for such an <lb/>
This ii that <lb/>
will be well b th <lb/>
. . . . <lb/>
majority are In favor abolishing <lb/>
Idea the building of l i w <lb/>
County such us submitted <lb/>
to the i recent <lb/>
plant <lb/>
i inn r I <lb/>
that he had a small r. of <lb/>
wood against the . <lb/>
, door i hat i i its <lb/>
I ail though II could <lb/>
have l. n led by n <lb/>
. I,, c lo He <lb/>
bad i r. d tin loot an i <lb/>
forward with force that a com- <lb/>
i tin t am i above the <lb/>
d. bad In sprung, and be ha I <lb/>
i the door <lb/>
i . at <lb/>
re red<lb/>
William a trusty, <lb/>
has been allowed lo work around <lb/>
, out I., I II ill. <lb/>
In t , i r a rind of ill <lb/>
month ll hi I t be Instigated In <lb/>
., t attempt lo malt t <lb/>
his . i that could <lb/>
not b. ti except from <lb/>
i u bad b. en removed, an I <lb/>
PHI b. the on that i <lb/>
,,, i was again <lb/>
I . U i . <lb/>
near and is i a ll u <lb/>
burglary several places in and <lb/>
. <lb/>
real the he Pitt <lb/>
in the neighborhood <lb/>
hundred dollars, making repairs <lb/>
all threats be w not <lb/>
in Sheriff Dudley stated <lb/>
his morning he wan going to put <lb/>
Into every means for <lb/>
ill. keeping of the rail., until <lb/>
the m term criminal dis- <lb/>
poses of bun. <lb/>
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