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A. Dudley, deceased, notice II <lb />
hereby given In all persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
lo I he undersigned; and all <lb />
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PITT COUNTY <lb />
Barnhill <lb />
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The defendant above named is here <lb />
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ha plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of June, <lb />
U. C. DUDLEY, <lb />
Mentor of Mrs. A. v. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
said defendant on tho 2nd <lb />
t May, 1914, returnable to the May <lb />
of court. 1914. and that not <lb />
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1914 held on the last Monday of <lb />
ho month and answer or demur to <lb />
he complaint of the plaintiff, wherein <lb />
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r the relief demanded will be granted <lb />
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P. C. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co. <lb />
I WANTED-ALL II till HO <lb />
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orders a specially. Address Utah <lb />
I Mines, Sanitary Hair Dressing Par- <lb />
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IS <lb />
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Of The Pitt County Oil Company. <lb />
The n of the principal Of- <lb />
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county of Pitt. <lb />
The location of the principal <lb />
CM against this corporation may be <lb />
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is A. U. Cox. <lb />
W . undersigned, being a ma- <lb />
the Board of Directors <lb />
hereby certify that at a meeting <lb />
the said board called for that <lb />
K held on the day of June <lb />
A. D., 1914, said board, by a majority <lb />
of the whole board, did adopt the <lb />
following <lb />
Resolved, That in the judgment of <lb />
this board, it is and most <lb />
the benefit of the Pitt County Oil <lb />
Company that the same should be <lb />
forthwith dissolved; and to that end <lb />
it is ordered that a meeting of the <lb />
Stockholder be held on Tuesday the <lb />
day of July A. D, 1914 at the of- <lb />
of the Company. In the city of <lb />
Winterville to take action upon this <lb />
resolution; and further, that Sec- <lb />
forthwith give notice of said <lb />
meeting and of the adoption of this <lb />
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a notice of its adoption, in <lb />
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A. COX,<lb />
I. s KITTRELL, <lb />
E. B. HAIL <lb />
J. D. cox. <lb />
Attest. a. i. COX, Si <lb />
Notice of Valuable land Sale <lb />
By virtue authority contained In <lb />
a certain decree rendered <lb />
in a or action <lb />
pending the Clerk of the <lb />
Court Pitt County, <lb />
J it. Carrol and H. s <lb />
others against Sherwood <lb />
and Jennings and another, <lb />
the undersigned Commissioner will <lb />
on Monday. August 1914, at <lb />
o'clock M sell to the highest bidder <lb />
at auction before the <lb />
House Door of Pitt County the <lb />
lowing house and lot, <lb />
-inn l in Town of Greenville, <lb />
Carolina and more fully de- <lb />
scribed follows, <lb />
and being on the North <lb />
East side of Sutton Street, and better <lb />
known as the Northern portion of <lb />
Dickinson Lot and bounded and more <lb />
particularly described as <lb />
Bounded on the North by C, A, White <lb />
an Academy beginning at <lb />
corner of a sold by <lb />
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables <lb />
c. A, a straight <lb />
course with the line of said tract to <lb />
the South West corner of a also <lb />
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and <lb />
now owned by Trustees of the <lb />
thence on the South <lb />
line of said Academy to a point <lb />
on Evans Street, which a line North <lb />
degrees would strike the <lb />
South corner of the M. Moore, <lb />
now thence from said <lb />
point South degrees West with <lb />
Evans Street feet to an iron stake <lb />
a straight line toward tho <lb />
front door of the Mansion House <lb />
h a Button and wife, South <lb />
degrees West to an iron -lake <lb />
in the line of Button Street or lane, <lb />
thence North degrees Wot with <lb />
the of said Street or Lane to the <lb />
beginning, containing 1-1 of an acre <lb />
more or less, and being the Northern <lb />
portion of the Lot conveyed to n. A. <lb />
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the <lb />
2nd. day of as will be <lb />
found of record in Hook Q Q. on page <lb />
i In the e of the Register i <lb />
put County. <lb />
The same being further known as <lb />
same lot or parcel of land con- <lb />
to W. II. and wife <lb />
by Deed from Hugh <lb />
B Sutton and wife Battle Sutton by <lb />
Deed 20th. 1803 and <lb />
recorded in Hook P r. page <lb />
Pitt County Registry. being <lb />
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balance in three equal pay- <lb />
of one, two three years <lb />
from date the purchaser be- <lb />
required lo execute sufficient <lb />
laid land <lb />
the unpaid pun base price <lb />
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C, PIE iCE, <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
MONET II WHEAT. <lb />
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Address all mail to Lock Box 1420. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of D. C. Moore, deceased, late of Pitt <lb />
County, N. C, this is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb />
them to the undersigned on or <lb />
the 1st. day of July 1916, or this not- <lb />
ice will be pleaded in bar of their <lb />
recovery, All persons indebted to <lb />
said will please make <lb />
ate payment. <lb />
This the day of June 1914. <lb />
A. J. MOORE, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
F. G, James k Son, <lb />
. -lid. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Hattie L. y <lb />
vs. <lb />
William W. y <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice t an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County for a <lb />
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, <lb />
and the defendant will farther <lb />
that he is required to appear <lb />
at the next Term of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County to be held on the <lb />
Monday before the first Monday <lb />
Of September it being the day of <lb />
August 1914, at the Court-house of <lb />
Pitt County in Greenville. X. C, and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint of <lb />
the plaintiff in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court <lb />
the relief demanded In the complaint. <lb />
This the day of July 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, <lb />
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb />
7-2 ltd. <lb />
Notice to Creditor <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt County as <lb />
of the of Mar- <lb />
James, deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make Immediate payment to <lb />
undersigned, and all persons <lb />
claims against said estate are <lb />
i tided to present the same to the <lb />
C- for payment before 23rd day <lb />
June 1915, or this notice will be <lb />
ad in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 93rd day of June 1914. <lb />
S M. CRISP, <lb />
of Margaret James deceased. <lb />
C-23-ltd. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before th <lb />
superior court Clerk of Pitt county is <lb />
administratrix of the estate of W. <lb />
R. W. Nobles, deceased, notice Is <lb />
hereby given to all persons <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned; and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate <lb />
are notified to present the same to <lb />
the undersigned for payment on or <lb />
before June S, 1915, or this notice <lb />
be plead in the bar of recovery. <lb />
This Mil day of June 1914. <lb />
B. A. K. NOBLES, <lb />
Id Administratrix. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this <lb />
qualified as Executrix of the last will <lb />
and testament of Mamie Hyman, not- <lb />
ice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the undersigned Executrix <lb />
and all persons who hold claims <lb />
against said estate are hereby notified <lb />
to file their claims with the undersign <lb />
within twelve months from the <lb />
date of this notice or said notice will <lb />
be plead in bar against the recovery <lb />
on said claims. <lb />
This the day June. 1914, <lb />
L. ADA HYMAN. <lb />
Executrix of Mamie Hyman. <lb />
HARDING. .- PIERCE Attorneys. <lb />
Notice lo Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior court clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as administratrix of the estate of Alice <lb />
. deceased, notice is hereby- <lb />
given to all persons indebted to <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and all <lb />
having claims against said estate <lb />
notified to present the same to the <lb />
for payment on or <lb />
May 1915, or this notice will <lb />
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb />
This day of May 1914. <lb />
MRS. M. V. FORBES, <lb />
Administratrix of Alice I. <lb />
deceased. ltd <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Before A T. Moore, Clerk <lb />
Leila K. Williams <lb />
of the estate of E. F. <lb />
vs <lb />
Williams and Williams. <lb />
Minors and Heirs at Law of E. F. <lb />
Williams, deceased. <lb />
By virtue of a Decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, made by <lb />
A. T. Moore. Clerk, on the 3rd. day <lb />
Of July, 1914, the undersigned Com- <lb />
missioner, will on Monday, the 3rd. <lb />
day of August 1914, at o'clock Noon. <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville, to the high- <lb />
est bidder for cash, the following de- <lb />
scribe I tracts or parcel of land to wit. <lb />
Lying and being in Falkland Town- <lb />
ship, Pitt County, North Carolina, <lb />
and being No. in the of <lb />
the H. P. Williams land and beginning <lb />
at a stake on the Snow Hill road near <lb />
the crossing of Pasture Branch and <lb />
running with said road East <lb />
then North 1-2 East e <lb />
then North 1-2 poles <lb />
to abridge across a ditch; then <lb />
said ditch South West poles to <lb />
a sweet gum T. L E. F. Williams <lb />
corner; then South East poles <lb />
a slake, the Jordan line; then North <lb />
1-2 poles to a then <lb />
South so 1-2 West to a white oak; <lb />
then North West poles to the <lb />
ginning containing 1-2 acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract in said Town- <lb />
ship. County and Stale beginning at <lb />
a slake Emma J. corner and <lb />
runs South West poles to a <lb />
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch <lb />
then down the run of Jacob's Branch <lb />
to a stake, Corner of W. It. Williams. <lb />
Jr., then with his line North 3-1 <lb />
East poles to a stake at Emma J <lb />
corner; then South Mi 1-- <lb />
East poles to beginning con- <lb />
acres more or less. The <lb />
two tracts constituting No <lb />
the division the H. P. Williams land. <lb />
which was allotted to E. F. Williams <lb />
by Division Deed dated the 14th. day <lb />
June. 1907, as appears of record in <lb />
the Register's Office in Pitt County, in <lb />
Hook T pane <lb />
This sale is made for the purpose <lb />
of making assets of the state of E. <lb />
E. Williams, deceased. <lb />
This the day of July 1914. <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
Is the Basis at all <lb />
LIME <lb />
i of all good farming. Write foe <lb />
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in Lime on Farm, and get price <lb />
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Carpenter's and Builder's <lb />
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IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb />
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CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb />
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Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb />
PHONE <lb />
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s. c, mum 1914. <lb />
m mill ; <lb />
Primary Election Will <lb />
Be Held On the Second <lb />
Tuesday In September <lb />
Laws Governing Same as Passed it <lb />
Last Regular Session <lb />
the Legislature <lb />
PHI COUNTY Girl <lb />
nun Train With Red <lb />
Lib IN Flannel Skirt <lb />
OF A HOSPITAL <lb />
U. S. Asks and <lb />
Villa to Shake Hands <lb />
In the Interest of Peace <lb />
This Kill s Substituted in the Sen- <lb />
ate Senator the tine <lb />
Introduced Representative <lb />
II. M. lark. <lb />
Editor Reflector, <lb />
hand you herewith copy of the <lb />
County Legalized Primary Law pass- <lb />
ed at the last regular session the <lb />
Legislature. <lb />
have received many as to <lb />
whether or not we now have a Leg- <lb />
Primary for the county and <lb />
deem the most effective way to furnish <lb />
the people with the desired <lb />
is to have you publish the bill <lb />
in This bill is the one that <lb />
substituted in the Senate by Senator <lb />
the one which I introduced <lb />
In the House, and which was publish- <lb />
ed in the Reflector at the time, <lb />
law as it was passed is not all that <lb />
might be desired in the way of a <lb />
Legalized Primary, but it answers <lb />
the purposes and is in fact a very <lb />
good primary regulation. <lb />
Tin amendment attached was pass- <lb />
ed at the session at Instance <lb />
of Senator Evans. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
II. CLARK. <lb />
Act To <lb />
in Pitt The <lb />
Assembly of Haiti <lb />
lino Ho <lb />
Section That for the purpose of <lb />
choosing party candidates for Con- <lb />
and all state and county of- <lb />
fices, for the selection of delegates to <lb />
the county conventions and precinct <lb />
every political party <lb />
in said County of shall bold <lb />
at the several voting places in the <lb />
said county, on the second Tuesday <lb />
in September, one thousand nine <lb />
and fourteen, and <lb />
there afterwards, a primary election. <lb />
Section The hours for holding <lb />
said election shall be between the <lb />
hours of seven o'clock in the morning <lb />
and six in the afternoon. <lb />
Section That the executive com- <lb />
the several parties shall <lb />
point managers for the primaries of <lb />
their respective parties and shall <lb />
scribe rules and regulations for the <lb />
In conflict with this Pro- j the <lb />
the same to the executive <lb />
of their respective political parties on <lb />
or before eleven o'clock on the second <lb />
day after said election; and the said <lb />
executive committee of each political <lb />
party participating and holding said <lb />
primary election shall meet at eleven <lb />
o'clock on second day after said <lb />
at the Court house in Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina, and canvass the vote <lb />
and declare the result. The person <lb />
receiving a majority of the votes cast <lb />
for th; office for which he Is a can- <lb />
shall be declared by the said <lb />
committee the nominee of his party. <lb />
Section Where no candidate re- <lb />
a majority of votes cast for any <lb />
office, those two candidates which re- <lb />
highest number of votes <lb />
cast for said office shall be voted on <lb />
again for again on the second Tues- <lb />
day following said election, and the <lb />
one receiving tho majority of the <lb />
votes cast shall be the nominee <lb />
ii this party. <lb />
This election shall lie conducted by <lb />
Hie said officers in like manner as <lb />
the election. <lb />
Section T. At said primary election <lb />
an executive of five shall be elected <lb />
each political participating in <lb />
said primary, which said <lb />
shall be known as the precinct <lb />
committee. There shall also be <lb />
elected at said primary election as <lb />
many delegates as the precinct Is <lb />
entitled to votes in the county con- <lb />
which said delegates shall <lb />
cast the vote, as instructed, in the <lb />
county convention of their political <lb />
party. The executive committee f <lb />
several political parties shall <lb />
make such rules and regulations as <lb />
they may deem necessary to govern <lb />
the selection and balloting for said <lb />
precinct committeemen and delegates. <lb />
Section S. Every person who <lb />
es to become a candidate before said <lb />
primary shall, at or before ten o'clock <lb />
a. m., on the tenth day preceding the <lb />
same, tile with the chairman of the <lb />
executive committee of the political <lb />
party to which he belongs a written <lb />
naming tho office for <lb />
which he is a candidate, and shall <lb />
pay to the said chairman of the <lb />
committee the sum of <lb />
which said money shall be <lb />
mediately paid by said chairman to <lb />
the Treasurer of Pitt county, to be <lb />
credited by said treasurer to the gen- <lb />
fund of said Provided, <lb />
r, that candidate for county <lb />
commissioners, township offices, and <lb />
precinct and delegate <lb />
county conventions shall not <lb />
July A story today <lb />
reached here of how the presence i <lb />
mind a little girl saved pas- <lb />
train No. of the Atlantic <lb />
Writes Dr. S. Morrill to <lb />
mi going <lb />
WINTERVILLE <lb />
WINTERVILLE, July -Miss <lb />
Helen Smith, spent the <lb />
week with Misses and <lb />
Board Commissioners <lb />
AFFORD PUBLIC GREAT SERVICE <lb />
recently. The girl's name is unknown <lb />
her age is years. ., Mn,. ,,. <lb />
No. was running a. a rule is , Me <lb />
It. Then, why not put on a new cat <lb />
of while D, <lb />
Want Them to Their Personal <lb />
and Work in Harmony <lb />
Home Proposition <lb />
Obsolete. State <lb />
Coming the <lb />
Caring for <lb />
N. C, July <lb />
To The Honorable board of <lb />
of Pitt<lb />
The question as to whether Pill <lb />
County needs a Hospital is not a new <lb />
one, having been under <lb />
at limes, for several years past. <lb />
There is and has been a decided sen- <lb />
in favor of a Hospital, where- <lb />
the matter has had anything like <lb />
careful consideration. however, <lb />
there has been no plan submitted <lb />
that met with such universal <lb />
approval as that authorized by an Act <lb />
of Last General Assembly and dis- <lb />
cussed in the Reflector of July 14th , <lb />
is entitled to receive. <lb />
We are living in an age of evolution <lb />
things that would do a few years ago <lb />
i are out of place today, and we must <lb />
keep pace with the times. If the <lb />
question has arisen as to which <lb />
County needs most, a Very Extensive <lb />
and County Home a <lb />
very or a County Hos- <lb />
would say a HOSPITAL; be- <lb />
cause this would he an institution <lb />
ready and capable to afford the public <lb />
a very great service. It's usefulness <lb />
end scope for Public Benefit wool <lb />
steadily grow- <lb />
There is no doubt that the County <lb />
Home proposition is rapidly becoming <lb />
State Institutions are com- <lb />
to the rescue to a great <lb />
in caring for these unfortunate <lb />
As an economic advantage, a <lb />
County Hospital would possess over <lb />
a County Home in serving the public <lb />
and doing good. believe we d <lb />
invest, not in a New County Home, <lb />
hut in a COUNTY HOSPITAL, in the <lb />
end we will not forget the <lb />
in our of <lb />
and <lb />
very truly, <lb />
Ii S. MORRILL. <lb />
line between and Halifax <lb />
shortly before dark When the child, <lb />
tearing off a red she wore. <lb />
had seen I <lb />
flagging her down. <lb />
a point a short distance away, she <lb />
told tin engineer. Extreme heat had <lb />
caused the rails to expand to an ab- <lb />
normal degree, causing a <lb />
The buckling rails had thrown the <lb />
track six or seven feet off the road- <lb />
tied, and but for the girl's thoughtful- <lb />
the damage to life and property <lb />
might have been frightful. <lb />
The passengers lined up to shake <lb />
hands with their little black <lb />
tress, and Conductor D. of <lb />
Kinston was in charge of <lb />
train, took a handsome collection for <lb />
her. <lb />
is giving a per cent discount <lb />
I all ready mixed paints. <lb />
Harrington. Barber have a <lb />
full supply thermometers and <lb />
terns. <lb />
MISS Minnie Mae Whitehurst re- <lb />
to her home here Monday after <lb />
several day visit to Norfolk and <lb />
Drum Hill <lb />
Mr. Herbert arrived here Sat- <lb />
TELLS <lb />
FIELD COBS HE <lb />
SAW IN <lb />
Monday, Sheriff Dudley returned <lb />
from Norfolk where he went to take <lb />
Stokes, who was being held here <lb />
for the Virginia authorities for for- <lb />
On his return he was forced <lb />
to lay over at Pantego to await the <lb />
train on account of n wreck I <lb />
ahead on the Norfolk Southern, and <lb />
while he states that he had the <lb />
opportunity of seeing near a thousand <lb />
acres of land planted in com that will <lb />
average fifteen barrels of corn to the <lb />
acre. Sheriff is considered very truth- <lb />
we are not going <lb />
to doubt his word, but it won't do for <lb />
him to tell too many of this nature. <lb />
fob <lb />
k bus <lb />
that as mar as possible each <lb />
candidate shall be represented in the <lb />
number of poll holders and registrars <lb />
and in all respects fair treatment <lb />
shall be accorded the different <lb />
dates. <lb />
Section Every member <lb />
of a political party who is a qualified <lb />
elector shall be permitted to <lb />
pate m the primary election of the <lb />
political party to which he belongs, <lb />
upon taking an oath that he is a <lb />
dent of the precinct at which he pro- <lb />
poses to vote and a duly qualified <lb />
elector, and has not voted before In <lb />
said primary election. The name of <lb />
said elector shall be recorded upon <lb />
n poll book kept by said party <lb />
rs and shall be returned Immediate <lb />
ill U ii,, <lb />
of the of the Superior Court of <lb />
said Pitt County. <lb />
Section The managers of <lb />
in several election precinct <lb />
be required to pay the said sum of <lb />
ten dollars. <lb />
The chairman of the <lb />
executive committee of each political <lb />
party shall publish a list of all can- <lb />
in some newspaper <lb />
published in Pitt county, which shall <lb />
appear In each issue of said paper <lb />
until after said election. <lb />
Section The executive commit- <lb />
tee of the political which <lb />
shall participate in said primary else <lb />
shall meet in the town of Green- <lb />
ville, North Carolina, lot later <lb />
six days before said primary i, <lb />
and shall and <lb />
a ballot or to be used in said <lb />
primary election, and further direct <lb />
how the same shall We cast. <lb />
section U, puny snail in primary election herein pro- <lb />
hold its primary election within Hire- . for shall make and prescribe all <lb />
except that of party to which lie <lb />
belongs, or any person or candidate <lb />
who shall give or oiler any bribe to <lb />
any voter in order to secure his vole <lb />
either by money or the use <lb />
liquor, shall be guilty of a mis- <lb />
demeanor, and or imprisoned, in <lb />
the discretion of the court. <lb />
Section IS. Each candidate who <lb />
shall be voted for at said primary <lb />
election shall be filed with the clerk <lb />
of the Superior Court on day after <lb />
said election is itemized, verified ac- <lb />
count of all the money or oilier <lb />
of value spent or used by him <lb />
in said primary election, and if he <lb />
fails to do so, he shall be disqualified <lb />
for the nomination to which be as- <lb />
Section The executive commit- <lb />
tee of each political party <lb />
Flu . July -For holding <lb />
lip auto-bus on <lb />
June when be shot and wounded <lb />
men, occupants the stage. <lb />
P, was morning at Orlan- <lb />
by Judge to <lb />
live years in the State penitentiary, <lb />
All the wounded have recovered <lb />
attach on the stage was <lb />
for robbery, bin to Webb <lb />
Sylvester, whom be charged with <lb />
been in Mrs. <lb />
s leaving home. Sylvester, who <lb />
wounded denied charge <lb />
Two companion <lb />
have aided in his <lb />
trial look all the blame <lb />
v. Shirley and J. <lb />
-were <lb />
France Been Brit Ian <lb />
and Spain ii- Bating <lb />
the <lb />
WASHINGTON. C, July -The <lb />
United States, through its consular <lb />
representatives, today appealed to <lb />
General and General Villa, <lb />
in the interest of patriotism and <lb />
Raleigh where he has been I peace of Mexico, to bury <lb />
In the hospital. We are exceedingly j differences and work In <lb />
glad to have him with us again. tor the establishment of a new <lb />
Mr. R. H. Forrest has not taken <lb />
vacation yet. He says he has be n <lb />
busy selling Hunt Club shoes. Bryan telegraphed both <lb />
had better gel a pair while Hoy last George C. and John R, 81111- <lb />
have no superior. man, the State De- <lb />
Miss Myrtle of with General Villa and Gen- <lb />
Is visiting Miss Johnson respectively, urging <lb />
present In a most friendly <lb />
Better come get dozen effective manner the Importance <lb />
easy sail fruit jars, the cohesion n <lb />
economical on the market. They ton <lb />
going cheap at Harrington, Barber While the recent conferences Tor- <lb />
Co, i was declared lo have resulted <lb />
Slippers and pants arc going u healing the breach between Villa and <lb />
greatly reduced price at A W Ange reports lave come to the <lb />
Co. Villa as preparing to con- <lb />
Prof. Nye had a r hands , bis troops in Chihuahua an I <lb />
work at the High School for bold himself from <lb />
tune repairing the buildings and authority. <lb />
paring the fall term lo begin. Hi Bryan's telegrams lo two <lb />
the prospects for the school leaders indicated <lb />
an- brighter than ever before and the American government would <lb />
is preparing to have the dormitories counter revolutions <lb />
home as for the students -n,,, general situation today did <lb />
when they arrive I seem as promising for pi ace to <lb />
The A. O. Cox, Mfg. A; CO., are diplomats as to American of- <lb />
running out any of General has Insisted <lb />
surrender of the <lb />
be unconditional. <lb />
of Mr. said <lb />
guarantee and amnesty must <lb />
grant id. Si as <lb />
tub m today that a <lb />
would be bed . remission- <lb />
its the two Lo i w <lb />
Separation om Demanded, <lb />
France now has added to <lb />
and Spain a- nations <lb />
which will be aside for n <lb />
but not <lb />
n I <lb />
lion for the killing of Benton, <lb />
pain want hi r Is -1 <lb />
Flues and Handy Tobacco Trucks. <lb />
ORGANIZE FARMERS <lb />
I MO AT I <lb />
SMITHTOWN July bad <lb />
three able speeches <lb />
Smith's School House last <lb />
night They gave us many good <lb />
thoughts. Their speeches were <lb />
Instructive giving much Information <lb />
regarding and what <lb />
i has accomplished. believe <lb />
one present was convinced of its <lb />
also the need of a strong <lb />
local at Smith's School House We <lb />
glad indeed to see that some of <lb />
Tax Mil- t <lb />
our people are taking an Interest in <lb />
ibis good work l sin more will w confiscated propel ; <lb />
alleged night 23rd, to is now making urgent <lb />
perfect our union. Its tin French <lb />
or failure depends mi you members the <lb />
Mr. Allen and Miss clerical order of Christian <lb />
Hemby were married t charge of the French em- <lb />
home of Mr, Josh Smith July 18th laid the n bi fore <lb />
iii for them all happiness Wilson today, saying the two <lb />
life. r- n had n d by Ci n <lb />
Misses Agues and Trilby Smith Villa's orders, <lb />
visiting in Snow Hill. <lb />
Flanagan of Columbia. <lb />
S. was on a visit lo bis <lb />
Messrs l. C. D and Mills <lb />
u General Vengeance. <lb />
hundred yards of the other. <lb />
Section Any person who <lb />
unlawfully vote at any primary <lb />
in said County shall count the ballot's of who shall vote any primary <lb />
such rules and regulations, not <lb />
with this act and the general <lb />
election law of the <lb />
on Page <lb />
LONDON, July Freddie Welsh <lb />
has learned, since his recent defeat <lb />
Willie Richie, that the lot of a <lb />
champion pugilist is not <lb />
a Ind of roses. Since he acquired the <lb />
title he has received a demand for Thursday. <lb />
over income tax, the assessment <lb />
being based on assumption that HAD CRUSHED <lb />
bis Income has received a big SPEED BASEBALL taking of vengeance against <lb />
since ho became champion. As Welsh RICHMOND, Va . July the Federal- when the <lb />
to have to pay a similar tax on the side the head by a pitched list up their government In Mex- <lb />
iii the Baited stales where he h-s while playing in a ho i in General was Hid <lb />
large interests and where lie expects clerks of tin different departments of to have told representative of <lb />
to make his future boat, he is be- the C. I Railway Company, John Wilson yesterday. This news <lb />
ms. July <lb />
states and other nations J <lb />
have no fear of a general and <lb />
ginning to wonder how much he will, T, Went, aged II, is in a hospital here reached border today <lb />
state of North <lb />
left ho is through today With a <lb />
his taxes. Hit ion IS m <lb />
His con- <lb />
i II <lb />
source regarded as re <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018309_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Published t <lb />
Inc. <lb />
U. J.<lb />
sent per <lb />
-s be for at three <lb />
sent per line, up lines <lb />
Battered second matter <lb />
August to. Is at the poet at <lb />
North Carolina, under <lb />
act of March <lb />
Tin claim II Is All eras on and the Car <lb />
choice between Roosevelt and Bolter government for a settlement <lb />
in reveals one of the die- Lei ii be soon. <lb />
I advantages living the state <lb />
one North paper <lb />
i nines in our table carried nap <lb />
advertisements In Ha <lb />
lion, shows the soup men <lb />
are making desperate efforts to op <lb />
up new A soap <lb />
is regarded a great cur <lb />
in Carolina Greenville, <lb />
piedmont. <lb />
From appearance or some <lb />
seen from the State H <lb />
i- doubtful ii the i saw a rake <lb />
soap <lb />
one year. . . <lb />
u mo <lb />
be bad <lb />
apt the business is <lb />
The Building, Corner <lb />
and street. <lb />
Ail he holds no t <lb />
-if will at <lb />
. in the air i <lb />
hour . aviator has demon- <lb />
i has till- <lb />
as II as <lb />
s, . r complaint <lb />
new certain classes <lb />
,;,,,,. can be bought cheaper <lb />
STRICTLY HOME <lb />
Sixty thousand dollars will IT <lb />
a STRICTLY MODERN HOSPITAL . <lb />
in ill. x. July U a very <lb />
with fitly or more beds. is as m , <lb />
as anything can be that ,,.,,. j j. gave In <lb />
FORTY THOUSAND PEOPLE have marriage his lovely accomplished <lb />
need right now this much of a daughter to Mr. John <lb />
t. i i . . i. i <lb />
Hospital. Building a sixty thousand <lb />
hospital tor forty <lb />
means that we are spending one <lb />
dollar cents for each per- <lb />
son. <lb />
Our outstanding bonded Indebted- <lb />
everything, amounts <lb />
to Which we have <lb />
for the ultimate consumer. <lb />
Thin country uses about 15.000,. <lb />
nun t.-.-i of lumber ever year, and <lb />
record he something to be <lb />
of when we grow as much <lb />
annual as we down. <lb />
FRIDAY <lb />
argument for the con <lb />
of Paul M. is the <lb />
The topics of the County most of the opposition i- <lb />
hospital <lb />
for i.- found In empty <lb />
PR, DAWSON FAVORS <lb />
W X. <lb />
in a letter to the County Hoard Com- <lb />
expresses disapproval <lb />
building an expensive County Home <lb />
but u the other hand, he gives hearty <lb />
i approval to the construction of i <lb />
; county Hospital, BUILT and <lb />
TAILED by the PEOPLE, and <lb />
a man learns something eve r; <lb />
time blunders, <lb />
You flatter an honest b <lb />
ling m that he's h n <lb />
W. . i. a woman .- a long talk <lb />
a-i man it an- in <lb />
i .; Root ii shows his <lb />
. . . in the an <lb />
.,. Their <lb />
mi way. <lb />
Sir <lb />
Senator complains <lb />
whereas he was a according <lb />
. Roosevelt win it he supported <lb />
is now merely <lb />
ii h. obvious there is a way <lb />
by . . ii I e I I i <lb />
-------o <lb />
I h, pal es about our <lb />
are be- <lb />
i a bit tiresome. The <lb />
American has to work <lb />
boiling i In <lb />
f the i hunt. <lb />
Ml<lb />
expressly the PEOPLE <lb />
Dr. Dawson has been practicing <lb />
i ii- Pitt for ah n <lb />
years No man is more <lb />
loved by all classes with whom <lb />
comes in contact. He is a <lb />
col only as a physician, but as a bus <lb />
man. and above all he is a BU <lb />
because he has so much <lb />
and h many way to aid oilier- I i <lb />
I s.-. <lb />
man knows the needs of a <lb />
. pie more than Dr. Dawson knows Hi- <lb />
. , of Pitt Count;, s people. If <lb />
. v. i-. year It our tend <lb />
h every physician In Pitt County has <lb />
. And the pace at Wash- <lb />
ii. in . I Hospital th-i <lb />
. too swift for them they might <lb />
,., i- expressed by Dr. Its <lb />
. solution b; rushing up the <lb />
. i- assured as soon as its doors <lb />
work bi for. m and going home. <lb />
are hope lo hear from <lb />
will object to their adjourning <lb />
I ,. their <lb />
pro <lb />
whole of County's med <lb />
Inn on this Important i <lb />
II I <lb />
. i pessimist I <lb />
i better i <lb />
ll <lb />
. ; led b <lb />
p ii to <lb />
Oft <lb />
. . vi Ii <lb />
i the w Is i lat <lb />
artful dodger In <lb />
In a ml r of the Cob <lb />
. and a professed believer n <lb />
low his Benton <lb />
-o<lb />
in School Bonds; la <lb />
Bridge Bonds and In Court <lb />
Mouse Bonds. Property is not <lb />
sad on tax list in Pitt County <lb />
tor more than its value. <lb />
A farm valued on the tax <lb />
list cannot be bought for If <lb />
this be true we have a county <lb />
forty people, worth lift, <lb />
or Sixty million dollars, with an In- <lb />
of only one hundred seven <lb />
dollars. <lb />
This one hundred thou- <lb />
sand dollar expenditure has brought <lb />
The Training School properly worth <lb />
more Hum our whole Indebtedness It <lb />
has brought an iron bridge across Tar <lb />
River, and a County court house that <lb />
of us would be without. A par; <lb />
this expenditure we have already <lb />
paid, the real comes ill easy yearly <lb />
i For example, the Training <lb />
Bonds mature In The <lb />
Bridge Bonds mature in The <lb />
Court House Bonds mature in <lb />
Now the value of Pitt County's <lb />
properly, as per the tax list, In 1312 <lb />
is The Total value for <lb />
this properly In 1913 is <lb />
increase of In one year. <lb />
Our County is growing, Its <lb />
are busy. They need a place to <lb />
. in when they are sick If <lb />
care anything saving life an I <lb />
giving comfort to sick ii Is time <lb />
we were building a hospital Is <lb />
comfortable and properly equipped, <lb />
armers lull on Slate Department <lb />
Aid. Hr-t Time <lb />
l Years Worm <lb />
Al <lb />
What State Franklin <lb />
Sherman, Jr., describes as I <lb />
army has invaded North Car- <lb />
and in seven counties is cut- <lb />
coin and grass crops by the i t. <lb />
Great armies of worms are Invading <lb />
fields of grass and corn, and as re- <lb />
some are <lb />
i I stripped of all foliage. <lb />
, o. Bethel render.,, a . four. <lb />
,, and m of mis . ha, Mr. <lb />
Mamie also of B. h- <lb />
sang and other s. I ,,, <lb />
in her usual charming MM- aH <lb />
was played softly. a <lb />
dead hush prevailed and in the <lb />
to home was <lb />
decorated, and about the <lb />
house decorations bespoke of the <lb />
coming happy event. <lb />
Shortly before eight o'clock, the <lb />
hour set for the occasion. Miss I <lb />
Raleigh In the pest <lb />
sh am, ; This worm <lb />
,.,, one could hear the soft toot- , ,. <lb />
of the sweet bride descending <lb />
the stairway, timing herself to the <lb />
soul chords of Lohengrin's <lb />
wedding march. <lb />
is he who lives; happier <lb />
still Is he who Is loved and the light <lb />
roads on corn In the northern and <lb />
middle western states. <lb />
Mr. Sherman spent Saturday in <lb />
the section gathering samples <lb />
of worms and explaining the method <lb />
Still IS W m i . Bi <lb />
shone from Miss Carson's eyes f destroying it. He found the farm- <lb />
showed a divine love M whose , worm was work- <lb />
about to make beautiful and or the army worms <lb />
sacred her pathway through all the precaution to <lb />
coming years. the and It la expected that the <lb />
Mr. met his bride at the will be stopped. There is n <lb />
fly that is more deadly to the army <lb />
Every dog has its day, Tin i. i <lb />
howler had his. hut his lime <lb />
up There i no longer be <lb />
It cost ten l is lo <lb />
. it does I <lb />
for walking In <lb />
narrow pal I <lb />
man big enough to be a <lb />
I bi small enough <lb />
haggle his <lb />
o---- <lb />
danger of <lb />
as long as ii rains <lb />
past or <lb />
going <lb />
for <lb />
ks <lb />
It may be that the <lb />
hand v iv York taxi driver, who <lb />
was over paid has returned the <lb />
money. <lb />
Why Is ask- an Inquisitive <lb />
a pretty girl is Bel <lb />
It's <lb />
doesn't need be <lb />
T. R sin- he i- going to <lb />
the solid South. He should try some- <lb />
thing easier first, -in Ii as growing <lb />
Ii ii lea In place <lb />
The old adage that the good die <lb />
young always prove <lb />
because ire have known some <lb />
old maids lo live a ripe old <lb />
of Colorado having th <lb />
Democracy, party of Jefferson, <lb />
Jackson, Bryan and Wilson no doubt ,,, <lb />
win give up ill- ghost, By the way. <lb />
senator Benton Is at In, lit. <lb />
.,. trader but that yielded . <lb />
. . ,,.;, favored countries may continue <lb />
; In i to set <lb />
,. ,, .,.,, ma a t. to feel the effects the <lb />
for -out i .- <lb />
,. , , . stagnation that bus world- <lb />
i he us. -i <lb />
, ,,,,.,. , ,,.;. wide. When we read In personal <lb />
. ,. explain organ so I <lb />
,. Mr, ad- <lb />
I U tit <lb />
III n . Hurl <lb />
hi- tire administration as <lb />
lent he dodged the tar fl<lb />
prophet -I woe <lb />
Pennsylvania <lb />
Senator<lb />
old-time <lb />
------o- <lb />
we i an no doubt <lb />
, . conditions hi raided by <lb />
. that l record-breaking crop, are before <lb />
II place weight he us. Those crops, II bi <lb />
on subject now that i.- <lb />
reach in <lb />
o , and hungry for <lb />
A sum so <lb />
be readily grasp. <lb />
-I bi gained when II <lb />
bored that ii exceeds I <lb />
ii an idea <lb />
is <lb />
asset sod <lb />
III Till VI. <lb />
. . people getting aroused <lb />
the subject of a hospital for Pitt valuation of all the real Sew <lb />
ii- never before. la a and Chicago combined and that <lb />
continue to be It would clear off our national debt <lb />
until it- -in accomplished, ten times over Calamity <lb />
The best solution of it Is In the <lb />
of Dr In the <lb />
of the county <lb />
and people In building a <lb />
count combined <lb />
mil survive such a deluge of plenty. <lb />
According to Senator Oliver's paper, <lb />
bran, lies of trade are feeling the <lb />
stimulus the return normal con- <lb />
Senator Oliver's pane <lb />
ll will only provide would i- the on.- to so if the <lb />
tor in- better care the few facts were not so <lb />
maintained by the county, but It Isn't to paper's <lb />
will at the same time prove of the return <lb />
in preparing a There are concrete fan- In plenty to <lb />
to care for people of prove It. The <lb />
and result in the pres.- has Just awarded contracts for <lb />
, in life and health. The . tons of steel rails and the entire <lb />
A home both be pro Heel Industry of the country is boom- <lb />
,;,.,, , greater cost than as is absolutely nothing <lb />
to expend wrong with business. Henry Ford. <lb />
home, a part of which the the great manufacturer. <lb />
pi iv of . <lb />
Business can create psychological <lb />
conditions to suit itself or to browbeat <lb />
mi administration it would ruin if i. <lb />
cannot material conditions lo suit <lb />
any such purpose <lb />
If there been a conspiracy lo <lb />
this effect, the big crops are blowing <lb />
up and the railroads are hiring <lb />
men were recently dis- <lb />
charging wholesale. The calamity <lb />
howlers are being swept off their feet <lb />
The are running away <lb />
with the cry of what can done <lb />
save their exclusive With <lb />
Providence through high tariff In <lb />
product ion of prosperity. And last- <lb />
the Colonel is seen hunting <lb />
for I hat industrial depression <lb />
and which he left the Out- <lb />
look to save the country from. <lb />
It is a great pity, in midst of <lb />
these glowing promises for the in- <lb />
of the many, to have to re- <lb />
cord havoc wrought to the elect <lb />
and those who battle for the Lord. <lb />
facts are facts New York World <lb />
has entered the news- <lb />
paper Meld with a bright looking week- <lb />
The Herald it live long <lb />
Todays neglect spells tomorrow's <lb />
tool of the steps from which lie led <lb />
her to the altar, an altar wreathed in <lb />
Bowers by the dear friends of the <lb />
bride a living shrine of beauty en- <lb />
cased by love, beauty, and romance. <lb />
gifts of Clod. <lb />
The ceremony was <lb />
and solemnly spoken by the Rev. H- <lb />
K. Tripp, the bride and grooms pas- <lb />
tor. During the ceremony Miss Bunt- <lb />
played Schubert's serenade, and <lb />
after Mr. spoken the <lb />
words ring thee wed. <lb />
left the room to the <lb />
rains of Mendelssohn's <lb />
Shortly afterwards they went <lb />
automobile to Tarboro, X. C, whew <lb />
they boarded the ten o'clock train <lb />
for and other points in the <lb />
mountains, <lb />
The bride is the cultured young <lb />
daughter of Mr J. J, Carson, a prom- <lb />
planter and merchant Beth- <lb />
el, is much loved and admired by i <lb />
host of friends In many parts of the <lb />
State. She was a student of Meredith <lb />
College aw., of the Southern <lb />
of Music. <lb />
The groom is a young man <lb />
qualities, formerly of <lb />
X. but now holding a <lb />
in Bethel. <lb />
They w.-re the of many <lb />
handsome and beautiful presents. <lb />
An r July the thirtieth they will <lb />
be at home to their friends in Bethel <lb />
V Tribute lo Dr. Hoy. <lb />
When the Death, at <lb />
light the evening of July eighth. <lb />
entered the home of Dr, Elbert Al- <lb />
and took his soul to the <lb />
beyond, a good husband, a good <lb />
and a good man was taken <lb />
from his loved ones. <lb />
lie had been for a number of <lb />
years, an invalid two, but he <lb />
bore his affliction with patience and <lb />
fortitude, even on the last day of his <lb />
life, being a physician and throughly <lb />
conscious of the symptoms of his <lb />
disease, must have known the <lb />
was near, yet when asked how he <lb />
fell lie would smilingly answer, <lb />
am Bert, as he was <lb />
known will be missed by his <lb />
man.- friends. His record as a doc- <lb />
tor is one that his family and friends <lb />
feel proud us a business man he <lb />
was very successful, leaving a large <lb />
estate to his wife and children; as <lb />
a citizen he was ever ready to use <lb />
his untiring efforts to promote the <lb />
town's interests and to uplift man- <lb />
kind <lb />
As a friend, he was as a man. <lb />
he was honest, as a husband, he <lb />
devoted, as a father, he was the most <lb />
thoughtful and lovable. <lb />
May tenderly watch over and <lb />
comfort his loved ones Is the wish of, <lb />
A Friend. <lb />
worm than anything else, and a <lb />
of are planting <lb />
their eggs in the bodies of the worms. <lb />
The following counties have re- <lb />
ported the invasion of army worms <lb />
Pitt, Wake. Nash. Wayne <lb />
Wilson and Hertford. <lb />
Mr. Sherman prepared the fol- <lb />
lowing which shows the <lb />
methods of destroying the <lb />
The <lb />
lure army worm appear- <lb />
ed in destructive numbers In several <lb />
counties In central and eastern North <lb />
Carolina. From July lo com- <lb />
plaints to the State Department of <lb />
Agriculture at Raleigh show n <lb />
present in the counties of Wake. <lb />
Johnston. Nash. Wilson. Wayne and <lb />
and it Is no doubt present <lb />
In many other counties. <lb />
is the true army worm and <lb />
not identical With the fall army <lb />
worm which was prevalent In 1812, <lb />
and not the same as cotton worm <lb />
of 1911. This true army worm <lb />
present is <lb />
lo grasses grains reports now <lb />
coming in showing that it stuns <lb />
Chiefly in millet, then moves ill arm- <lb />
eating and <lb />
food it takes only when compelled by <lb />
hunger. These worms grow- very <lb />
rapidly and within a week after an <lb />
is noticed the worms have <lb />
matured, damage, and <lb />
to change to <lb />
A gray fly somewhat like the <lb />
house-fly but larger and more <lb />
is now swarming among the army <lb />
worms. These are an enemy to the <lb />
army worms and will probably pro- <lb />
vent destructive brood from <lb />
developing this year. Still the <lb />
might happen.- we may have <lb />
destructive broods later. <lb />
The Remedies. <lb />
SOME <lb />
For Stomach and Liver <lb />
Sufferers <lb />
Don't take medicine for Stomach ail <lb />
stem morning. and Usually Ml h <lb />
m only give simply <lb />
digest the food in b <lb />
i permit a u U <lb />
. themselves will furnish, and th. the President . the <lb />
, to the county tor main- State., and he hi. faith m <lb />
. will lie far less than a truth of the assertion <lb />
, . , ,. , rt of m contact wall. <lb />
alone Think over this to double capacity of his Immense <lb />
matter an and build the plant, MarTs j plaint My buck ached and there was <lb />
soreness across my kidneys. The <lb />
Corroborated and Easily In- <lb />
Do you need a good kidney <lb />
cine Then read the reports In these <lb />
very columns of persons <lb />
cured or benefited with <lb />
Pills. You won't have go far to <lb />
find out if they are true. This Green- <lb />
ville case is example. Others will <lb />
follow. <lb />
Mrs. w. t. Banter, st, <lb />
Greenville had kidney com- <lb />
who Is of i <lb />
had an Ides for safety when grace as they ran muster. <lb />
The calamity howler may as soreness across my kidneys. These- <lb />
. ., M Si-mi. h . my kidneys were <lb />
to Inevitable with as no only . . <lb />
scanty and <lb />
Why <lb />
as n-t only ,, <lb />
but Hie regular, scanty sun- <lb />
The rendering- the entire and ,., ., , , , .,,. <lb />
antiseptic and thin the of its nm.- I also had headache aim <lb />
o left Mexican capital under guard Country Ii not going to the contact pain spells. I saw Kidney <lb />
eatables higher In Green- a regiment of infantry. Who There is not going to be s return of <lb />
mine your health how <lb />
For Instance . . d. likewise under the Mt. <lb />
I C ,. . <lb />
under, the papers and got a sup- <lb />
r , ,. ,, <lb />
rills than Is <lb />
In Washington, just distance of <lb />
. el the Warren Drug They <lb />
Wonderful -in I. Ken. y my back and relieved <lb />
administration. The States, convince that ,. .-., d o , sir, mo <lb />
Marl the other symptoms of kidney trouble. <lb />
having emerged from a pas- Pl whenever <lb />
deep furrow around the <lb />
-o as to confine it will be effective <lb />
preventing spread. the land to- <lb />
ward the worms so they must Climb <lb />
the steep side of the furrow, which <lb />
they cannot easily do. A clean cut <lb />
post hole lo S Inches deep every <lb />
to feet apart In the bottom of <lb />
the furrow will trap many. <lb />
green may be applied O <lb />
grasses or corn immediately ahead <lb />
of a Mix one pound <lb />
Paris green with three pounds flour <lb />
or lime and dust until plants <lb />
Do this just ahead of the <lb />
worms, not on the whole crop. Or <lb />
mix one-half pound Paris with <lb />
thirty gallons water and sprinkle or <lb />
spray grass ahead of them. The <lb />
plants to which this is applied cannot <lb />
be used for forage <lb />
following poisoned bait can <lb />
be scattered on ground among or <lb />
just ahead of the worms and will not <lb />
affect the forage plants. Mix the <lb />
Paris green with pounds wheat <lb />
bran, add gallon syrup and water <lb />
to moisten, mix thoroughly, and dis- <lb />
tribute where the worms <lb />
Further details are fully discussed <lb />
in a on of <lb />
just issued by the North Car- <lb />
department of agriculture at <lb />
Raleigh which can be had on <lb />
t on.<lb />
been taken and U<lb />
or rent the dozen, and re the President Wilson is not the k. period of world-wide business d.- back gives me annoyance and they <lb />
oh in is entering upon an era of <lb />
, , . valuable Price at all dealers <lb />
to cents the dozen Han City. unprecedented prosperity, and no go. h. May.-, u <lb />
. ,, rich at Ike Viv <lb />
. <lb />
r forced to pay from man to leave his duties for a w. <lb />
merchant. Mooted the rid amount of baying at the moon by H. C, h, <lb />
If so. they should begin a woman's imagination appointed will change I- CO <lb />
n a moderate way. .-. Invalid facts. and Druggists everywhere <lb />
Boat <lb />
ask bf a kidney <lb />
I Kidney same <lb />
Mrs. Hunter had. Co , <lb />
Buffalo, N. J. <lb />
HAS <lb />
Bond <lb />
Into <lb />
July Robert <lb />
Bond, aged shot himself through <lb />
the bead at the home of his grand- <lb />
mother here today. The only reason <lb />
that could be advanced was worry <lb />
over ill health. Bond had been <lb />
will. <lb />
Bond was connected with <lb />
mil- and partner In n <lb />
meat business with two brothers. The <lb />
three made their home with the <lb />
grandparent. A brother, suspicious <lb />
of youth's actions, had Just <lb />
cured a promise from him that he <lb />
would do nothing rash, when tag <lb />
shot was fired. <lb />
l- <lb />
Moseley Bros <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
and <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
mm <lb />
His Sermon Minister <lb />
Heartily Endorses Recent <lb />
Article Hospital <lb />
the course of his sermon in <lb />
Memorial Baptist church, Sunday <lb />
Rev. M, Rock referred to <lb />
the recently article by Dr. C. <lb />
published In this <lb />
paper, and said he had seen <lb />
in print lately that he more heartily <lb />
endorsed. this connection the <lb />
minister referred to the urgent need <lb />
of a hospital in Pitt county, and the <lb />
great good that would come to the <lb />
people through having one. He said <lb />
that with all the wealth and <lb />
in Pitt County, there is woeful <lb />
ignorance and neglect as to the pres- <lb />
of human life and the <lb />
caution of disease. He cited <lb />
where through failure to properly <lb />
dare fur the sick, and neglect of <lb />
precaution and sanitation the lives <lb />
families and communities were en- <lb />
dangered. He urged co-operation <lb />
churches and Christians general- <lb />
in the movement to establish a hos- <lb />
in County. It it preaching <lb />
the Gospel, he asked, to speak of <lb />
these things from the pulpit H- <lb />
felt that it was, and justified It in <lb />
quoting the words of <lb />
much as you did it unto one of the <lb />
least these, you did unto me. <lb />
Death of Mother <lb />
Mr. A. B. Taylor, assistant <lb />
graph operator In the Western Union <lb />
Telegraph office was called lo his <lb />
home in S. C, the latter <lb />
part of last week on u of his <lb />
mother being seriously ill. A <lb />
gram was received Ibis morning from <lb />
Mr. Taylor stating that she die I last <lb />
night about eight o'clock. <lb />
bay <lb />
weighed about pounds. <lb />
to will be <lb />
J. Jenkins. <lb />
TO BIT <lb />
A good farm. Prefer it being near <lb />
. Ayden or Winterville. but would c n- <lb />
other offers. I do not mind the <lb />
price provided the land has the quality <lb />
and are satisfactory. <lb />
v Apply to box f. <lb />
A w. <lb />
Voters Strong For <lb />
Harding and Presents Names <lb />
For House <lb />
To the Democratic voters of Pitt Co. <lb />
We see by the County paper, can- <lb />
tor different offices the <lb />
County. We like Mr. Harding for <lb />
the Senate and we want to suggest <lb />
names the House and the two <lb />
that we are going to suggest <lb />
been on the Held of battle every <lb />
They have had experience in <lb />
every line both old Confederate sol- <lb />
and successful business men. <lb />
They are men of good ripe age and <lb />
experience they know all of the <lb />
from one side of the county to <lb />
the other side. We know them, and <lb />
they know our wants and needs. <lb />
We suggest Capt. J. J. <lb />
and Mr. Robt. It. Fleming. <lb />
With this ticket, we can win, and for <lb />
us in Township Mr. W. S. Gal- <lb />
as County Commissioner. <lb />
Yours Respectfully <lb />
A. CLARK, <lb />
E, S. ARNOLD. <lb />
C. E. BOYD, <lb />
T. F. PROCTOR. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR, <lb />
W. B. PROCTOR. <lb />
HENRY DIXON. <lb />
I. E. ELKS, <lb />
J. J. ELKS. <lb />
It. If. ELKS. <lb />
Sunday School Organized at <lb />
Slate Sanatorium For <lb />
Tuberculosis <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Register of Deeds Dell has <lb />
issued licenses to the following <lb />
Couples since last <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Herbert Ross and Clyde Button. <lb />
Dawson and Lillian <lb />
I. II. Allen and <lb />
Thad Little and Nina Hart. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
and Cray. <lb />
Moore and Carrie Langley. <lb />
Frank Harriss and Perkins. <lb />
The Jenkins Roofing and<lb />
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 hive never failed to fill any orders, <lb />
large or 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 located this season at Gentry <lb />
Warehouse. Give us a call. <lb />
L. A. Harper, Secretary <lb />
J. J. Jenkins, General Manager<lb />
Office in the Dick- <lb />
avenue. Office hours <lb />
to and to <lb />
V. H. <lb />
Specialist in Fitting Glasses <lb />
Office at J. K. k Bros, Store <lb />
Ayden, rs. C, <lb />
Monday and Tuesday -August and <lb />
Home Office . . N. C. <lb />
Except Monday a. nil Tuesday. <lb />
THE FLANAGAN LINE <lb />
IS THE QUALITY KIND <lb />
NORFOLK, Vt, July <lb />
of Va. one of III <lb />
Victims of the collision between an <lb />
elect I rain of the Virginia <lb />
and Power Company and a coal <lb />
train of the Virginian Railroad Thurs- <lb />
day night, died today. This makes the <lb />
total number of dead seven. <lb />
of legs had to he <lb />
amputated and be died soon after the <lb />
operation. <lb />
The afternoon Sunday School at the <lb />
Slate Sanatorium for Tuberculosis <lb />
has grown to be quite an important <lb />
and pleasant feature of the weekly <lb />
routine. The lesson is taught by Kev. <lb />
W, G. of N. C Dr. <lb />
is a Baptist minister, a patient <lb />
in the Institution, who after the <lb />
teaching of the lesson delivers a <lb />
short sermon. There Is an average <lb />
of from forty five to fifty in <lb />
dance. t this time no one ex- <lb />
patients and the medical and <lb />
nursing staff have attended. <lb />
All the patients are much Interest- <lb />
ed and seem to get a great deal o <lb />
pleasure out of the services. The <lb />
singing, which has recently been add- <lb />
ed. Is a very enjoyable feature, <lb />
the bed patients, who are unable to <lb />
attend the services, get the of <lb />
enjoy greatly. A min- <lb />
is expected to conduct the next <lb />
service. <lb />
While the Sunday afternoon <lb />
vice has been held for a considerable <lb />
length of time, a regular Sunday <lb />
School was organized In due form only <lb />
Sunday. Dr. P. P. <lb />
Superintendent of the <lb />
was made Superintendent of the <lb />
Sunday School, Mr. W. K Jordan. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer, and Hiss <lb />
How-den, Librarian. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
At the regular meeting Board <lb />
of Commissioners Pitt County, held <lb />
July 1914, the following petition <lb />
was <lb />
We the undersigned land owners, <lb />
whose land the following described <lb />
road will cross hereby petition your <lb />
honorable body to lay out a public <lb />
road leading from across <lb />
the lands of N. E. Garris, S. E. Bed- <lb />
L. C. Garris, G. C. Garris, V <lb />
I Garris, A. J. Garris to the Ayden <lb />
and road <lb />
Same will be heard at the regular <lb />
j meeting of the Board held first Mon- <lb />
For all occasions. Cam in persona de- <lb />
mons, Violets and the lead win be pres- <lb />
ere. Our art In <lb />
DR, J. <lb />
Veterinary Surgeon Dentist <lb />
treat all promptly <lb />
day or Office at K <lb />
. Smith's stables hospital <lb />
Hie Day phone . ; night 289-L<lb />
CHOICE CUT <lb />
WANT ADS <lb />
Pr <lb />
Cash accompany <lb />
for want ads, except from those <lb />
having regular advertising ac- <lb />
counts. The rate Is I cents per <lb />
Use, six words to the line. Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
menu are of the touch. <lb />
In floral to be hod <lb />
Blooming pot Hy <lb />
palms, fen a. Norfolk pines <lb />
aid many other men Pot plants. <lb />
Roes <lb />
hedge aid tree. <lb />
Wall, telegraph ant <lb />
promptly executes by <lb />
L. r. <lb />
Store <lb />
N. C <lb />
on said date. <lb />
This day of July 1914. <lb />
BELL, <lb />
Clerk to Board <lb />
J. C- <lb />
MONUMENTS HEAD STONE <lb />
AND <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Every occupant of any lot, on any <lb />
street in the corporate limits of <lb />
Town of Grenville are hereby notified <lb />
to clean off the sidewalks around <lb />
such premises of all rank weeds, <lb />
grass and other vegetation by the <lb />
of July 1914. Falling to comply <lb />
with this notice will subject you to a <lb />
line of <lb />
This July 1914. <lb />
T. smith, <lb />
NEW MULLETS. S. . <lb />
Ask Grocer for WHITE SWAN <lb />
FLOPS Est the best. if <lb />
HELP WANTED <lb />
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary <lb />
weekly to start. Cigar Co. <lb />
Station D., New York City. <lb />
CAMM <lb />
DB. V. H. <lb />
Optometrist <lb />
Office at J. R. Smith and Bros, <lb />
Ayden, N. C, the second Monday e <lb />
each month. <lb />
Eyes Examined Free <lb />
Home Office Washington, N. O. <lb />
Metropolitan Life <lb />
of New York <lb />
Assets <lb />
George A. Special Agent <lb />
Evans St. M. B <lb />
M. <lb />
Still With <lb />
The Life Co <lb />
N. T. <lb />
J. EVERETT <lb />
Attorney at Us <lb />
In Edwards Building, on toe <lb />
House <lb />
ONE AUTOMOBILE AND <lb />
Liberal reward. Finder return <lb />
o. FORD CO. <lb />
WHEN WANT <lb />
Headstones or <lb />
Monuments <lb />
LET ME SHOW <lb />
HENRY T. KING <lb />
Only One <lb />
To gel the call lull mm, <lb />
Look signature of <lb />
H. Cure a Cold in One Day. Stop <lb />
cough headache, works cold. <lb />
a a JO V <lb />
putt <lb />
suns<lb />
High <lb />
School <lb />
C. <lb />
High Grade . ,. School, <lb />
Classical and S Courses, <lb />
Special Course lo Govern- <lb />
Academies, Trained and Ex- <lb />
teacher to <lb />
twenty students, burning student. <lb />
I lie of <lb />
Principal and <lb />
Two societies, Young <lb />
Men Christian -Association. More <lb />
than one now In col- <lb />
as leaden c f and <lb />
-r Leaders <lb />
of and on, three In <lb />
fresh, at Other evidences <lb />
of leadership. moderate. <lb />
JOHN Principal. <lb />
we <lb />
New Gar- <lb />
den Seed <lb />
Flower <lb />
Onion Sets <lb />
Maine Red Bliss <lb />
Irish <lb />
Seed Oats <lb />
Rape Seed <lb />
Dr. Hess Stock <lb />
Poultry Powder <lb />
SM <lb />
LOST I CAB AND <lb />
lantern. Finder return to Dr. J. E. <lb />
Nobles and receive reward. <lb />
II <lb />
Experienced salesman or saleslady. <lb />
dry goods Store. Address. Dry <lb />
Goods, General <lb />
ville. X. C. <lb />
ALBION <lb />
st Law <lb />
In Building, Third <lb />
Practices his ore <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
Week-End and Summer <lb />
E X C B S I O I BATES <lb />
lo <lb />
SEASHORE <lb />
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ENEMY OF LIFE IS WORRY <lb />
And It Also Largely a Matter of <lb />
Habit, May In a Measure <lb />
Be Overcome. <lb />
Bravery In the face of only possible <lb />
death, an o the battle field, <lb />
bravery In the face of certain death, <lb />
a In the cM of a Titanic shipwreck <lb />
are of two very different <lb />
things The danger of the battle held <lb />
harder to meet because <lb />
uncertainty Men summon <lb />
to i the inevitable <lb />
I, of the mishaps and <lb />
perils of ordinary life all cur <lb />
anxieties, foreboding. <lb />
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moat to b and overcome I <lb />
literature sprung up the <lb />
, es, telling us ho i <lb />
be <lb />
all real ind <lb />
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don n Into <lb />
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little as <lb />
MU in I n re <lb />
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very cool. If you <lb />
dang I run over I <lb />
car. <lb />
for n. assert II la <lb />
the pi i Ir hen who <lb />
ACTIVELY HOSTILE TO MAN<lb />
I HER CROWNING <lb />
Out Why to <lb />
Kill Root in Self <lb />
Preservation. <lb />
Our to kill insect at eight <lb />
la sound, writes Woods <lb />
Hutchinson Out of the quarter <lb />
million species BOW known to science, <lb />
a mete handful are even remotely <lb />
helpful to man. and of these only the serenely way <lb />
their power of living upon other the newly I scarcely <lb />
more dangerous insects On the in this can <lb />
By MARGARITA WILLOUGHBY J<lb />
Copyright l <lb />
Dorothea .- happy in <lb />
weeks of her engagement, happy <lb />
other hand thousands of specie are <lb />
actively hostile to man. his food <lb />
and la his domestic animals. <lb />
Whole tribes have been swept out Of <lb />
. the attack of Insects car <lb />
within the two <lb />
fur mar- <lb />
to the Puritan could be nothing <lb />
but a marriage of convenience that <lb />
It, convenience as far as ins <lb />
concerned when ii <lb />
to hit. <lb />
Perhaps the was the <lb />
In Central Africa by the dread of her beatitude, for Dorothea <lb />
carried by an artist In regard to doth.- and <lb />
Hi n loves them an artist's fervor. <lb />
crippled and whole And an artists fervor was put <lb />
b another insect- that trousseau <lb />
.- malaria indeed re- n the midst of splendid prep <lb />
meed the u came <lb />
, that the In both and Dorothea was called South. <lb />
., i i Rome largely due to The Puritan <lb />
brought i <lb />
by returning from During the months of <lb />
war- In Asia and Africa It absence l very little of her, for <lb />
. . . i true her letter i. telegraphic no- <lb />
. . of eh of Aunt condition, but the <lb />
tit sit.- stepped off the train <lb />
. r to I against her return l noticed change, it <lb />
ins. . Turn i bat quite I e had met some i <lb />
else, and I knew Indeed It was . .- <lb />
i , ion, man . , . . com <lb />
r woman a to preserve the . . , . , . ,, ,. . . ,, be you left Nan q I <lb />
presence of n . exterminated root and <lb />
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I THE UGLY CIRCLE <lb />
By GEORGE FOXHALL. <lb />
t tho very <lb />
enter- <lb />
ten t I <lb />
Laths in the <lb />
j ear from the <lb />
if i I r <lb />
am ch I <lb />
BONE TO GO WITH THE MEAT of our typhoid, with not a i <lb />
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Moral In Hannibal's Terse Summing I blood <lb />
Up of Situation That Would <lb />
Have Left Him Helpless. <lb />
K, j story of S r In I is <lb />
A fork n i I by a I diplomatist set <lb />
0-v, . . the . to pa a call the I i <lb />
the exchequer, in i la <lb />
foster. I i i for the permanent to t In was <lb />
pauper I to see Sir <lb />
Tins , r had the old down t as I could <lb />
age pi I waving an <lb />
i t a umbrella <lb />
week, to <lb />
I i are an hist outrage or thing <lb />
It j, England I t prepared to <lb />
a e. k Mo t Join in the i <lb />
u la the scale of Sir Francis excitement lull <lb />
of i an it at all murder <lb />
I the British lady Bertie had just get out for a <lb />
poor their Id laid i drive. After she Sir Francis had <lb />
; . of the noticed om or two street <lb />
., . i to tho back of the carriage <lb />
had a slave who and had promptly started off in <lb />
had b family till was suit with the idea dislodging them <lb />
seventy years old Seeing that from their dangerous position. <lb />
was very little more work left in <lb />
old man. th re r one Saving Time. <lb />
day and said a. Frenchman who meets you half a <lb />
I you've been dozen times a day shakes hands each <lb />
a faithful to me and my father ,;. an artist. Is tired of <lb />
before me. I have long been thinking ,. , eternal handshaking In the little<lb />
Kelly peered through the <lb />
bans into the prison cell in which <lb />
sullen, defiant and a u. <lb />
revenge, his only SOU. <lb />
is It, Cheer up. boy. <lb />
Two years don't List <lb />
No, it wont be agreed the <lb />
son. worry about me <lb />
know you never pulled that <lb />
job. Somebody's stuck the goods <lb />
you got you in <lb />
The other looked up with slow in- <lb />
What makes you think <lb />
be asked. <lb />
so Weren't you always <lb />
honest to your dad You'd <lb />
act tough iii;. rough house it <lb />
with the best of em; but never could <lb />
gel you to be anything but honest <lb />
crooked this on to you, <lb />
I'm going to out who did <lb />
His lather J Mm through <lb />
half-closed eyes infinite cunning. <lb />
-He waiting for me when l <lb />
assented Jim. with more of <lb />
warmth and life than he had shown <lb />
before, let me kn who it is. <lb />
guess two years won't make me love <lb />
nun <lb />
in- father turned and passed Into <lb />
the light of tie- free air, while the <lb />
t look.-d after him with a scowl of <lb />
I. i <lb />
N Puritan will be very happy to <lb />
you again he la out of town plugged doggedly <lb />
v . alongside the railroad track and meal- <lb />
on Even apart from <lb />
When we were l ten that dismal landscape he had <lb />
evening with merry -rate-fire and for meditation, for <lb />
. from the to achieve had been the am- <lb />
Hie more talk of his degenerate life, and in <lb />
that, at least, be had not failed. <lb />
Hut it's the boy, Jim, with whom <lb />
this story is chiefly concerned. The <lb />
had built up fond bones of <lb />
being mighty proud of Jim. for at an <lb />
age a lowed himself an apt <lb />
alive <lb />
your and t <lb />
lea have c l on your ; <lb />
not l -aid <lb />
N. .-.- . . I think I <lb />
i .- be tired. II mind. <lb />
will go up No, pupil In the lessons of ugliness which <lb />
his fond parent Instilled. <lb />
She and walked to One day, the time, in the estimation <lb />
half-way up she paused of the being ripe for more <lb />
leaned over rail l i definite Instruction in the training of <lb />
not u hi tn just bored ins offspring, he had broached unto <lb />
still wore I. r Jim the pulling of a pretty bit of <lb />
tragic air. which was to nourish his own <lb />
At Katie, the maid, ex hi and start the , <lb />
the dining room precipitately man upon his natural career. <lb />
a ring at the doer The boy listened until the man was <lb />
she held a en elope at arm's through, his on the ground and <lb />
what i could do reward your <lb />
now you your freedom <lb />
You at I pi your own master. <lb />
Hannibal You henceforth your <lb />
which he and his <lb />
friends frequent lie has hung up by a <lb />
chain a carved wooden hand When <lb />
be enters lie to the hand and <lb />
shakes it vigorously. This makes a <lb />
gnat noise by Jingling a piece of iron <lb />
shook and answered with a inside a tin kettle at the other end <lb />
I of the chain. The signal is accepted enthusiasm, and I did have the <lb />
no. .-t de meat, j by th, s who hear it as a sign that M. courage to make any remarks so the <lb />
now you it de t has shaken with all bis meal drifted on Once I looked up <lb />
friends. from my plate and found Dorothea <lb />
own n. <lb />
scratched his gray wool, <lb />
. and the tears were standing In <lb />
her yes <lb />
I ope B not so had. Miss <lb />
she thrusting it at Doro- <lb />
Dorothea lazily tore open the en- <lb />
read the message and sighed, <lb />
then handed it over to me. <lb />
one Is dead. Kat she said. <lb />
And Katie went back to the kitchen. <lb />
quite comforted. <lb />
The message <lb />
tomorrow. Shall have pleas- <lb />
of escorting you to <lb />
F. Van <lb />
P Van of course. s <lb />
Puritan <lb />
Dorothea did not show any signs of <lb />
The Woman <lb />
Who Writes <lb />
and with stationary procured here <lb />
s In danger of having her letters <lb />
as to correct form anyway <lb />
have just the right shape, size an i <lb />
of paper, the Ink that <lb />
splutter. Our stationary approved <lb />
people who know. <lb />
Drug Company<lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School <lb />
X Male school lo train public i Will <lb />
I livery energy i directed to one Tuition <lb />
free W all h to teach. Pall Term begins September K, <lb />
For and other information <lb />
ROBT. H President. <lb />
GREENVILLE, K. C <lb />
looking out the window with the most <lb />
mischievously amused expression I <lb />
have ever seen any one wear Then <lb />
sh arose, still with the In her <lb />
eye and the little upturn at the <lb />
of lips, and am <lb />
going to town us soon as <lb />
She went to town and back <lb />
with a few small packages, hut said <lb />
nothing in regard to their contents. <lb />
The nest morning I knew <lb />
It was ten when the Puritan's trap <lb />
dashed up tn the gate. my open- <lb />
door-d d.-n I heard Katie admit him. <lb />
heard come downstairs, and <lb />
most unusual <lb />
She- Good morning, <lb />
He Good morning, my dear Doro- <lb />
It is good to have you back <lb />
again <lb />
She- Thank years. <lb />
II. What you done to your- <lb />
Dorothea hair presents <lb />
most m appearance <lb />
that Do ion It It's <lb />
same old hair you've always seen, <lb />
i -only I've done it a bit different <lb />
Iv. that's all It's Just pinned on <lb />
you know. <lb />
la II powder <lb />
on your Really, I <lb />
never Imagined- I loathe powder. <lb />
Is like cheap and <lb />
it Is such a <lb />
are right I ha I not thought , <lb />
his accustomed knitting his <lb />
brow. Then be looked up. <lb />
thieving, ain't lie in- <lb />
quired. <lb />
The a little taken aback <lb />
for a moment. To qualify things had <lb />
never occurred to <lb />
he said <lb />
count me growled Jim. <lb />
So the kid refused his career, and <lb />
the after hiding his disgust in <lb />
three dais of oblivion, resumed his <lb />
with the careful cowardice of the petty <lb />
Hut at length there came a time <lb />
tempted by a seemingly easy <lb />
opportunity Into larger operation, <lb />
overreached care, and the trail <lb />
became hot s peace of <lb />
mind. And so. with cunning, <lb />
he had pulled the trick that saved him <lb />
and tent his son to jail. <lb />
Certainly it was upon ugliness that <lb />
meditated as he plugged dog- <lb />
alongside the railroad track. <lb />
Night drew in. and III the distance he <lb />
saw- the dark sky the panting <lb />
glare of an engine's exhaust. <lb />
Ten minutes later he had swung <lb />
himself thankfully Into the open box <lb />
car. He struck a match to find his <lb />
bearings, and found himself staring <lb />
Into the barrel of a big revolver, too <lb />
dazed to do anything but hold the <lb />
match. <lb />
The other came to hie relief with a <lb />
short laugh. all right, <lb />
said he. thought maybe you was a <lb />
back, put a shack's light out <lb />
before I'll hit the ties and starve in <lb />
this desert. I'm a tough guy. I <lb />
don't blame agreed the <lb />
was kicked off myself, <lb />
yesterday, after Id lost my gun If I <lb />
hadn't lost It I'm a tough guy my- <lb />
he finished significantly. <lb />
Overhead there was the of <lb />
heavy shoes. Then there was the <lb />
flicker of a light With easy strength <lb />
a had swung himself Into <lb />
the car. his lantern slung by a string <lb />
around his neck. <lb />
lie growled, he <lb />
the light on them <lb />
Heat Snapped the tramp, push- <lb />
his big gun Into the foreground. <lb />
Hut It was Kelly on whom the brake <lb />
of It so Your must not man's eye rested, and he lowered his <lb />
powder her nose Hut really I have lantern quickly.<lb />
Put difference in the bank between lord and <lb />
cur N the prudent buyer. He knows <lb />
Kurd not only sine him dollars hut series him best. It's bet- <lb />
car old at a loner price mid with <lb />
for the runabout; for the louring cur and the <lb />
lava f. n. II Detroit, complete Let <lb />
log and particulars from. <lb />
Ford Supply Co. <lb />
to. you know, to make It match the <lb />
rail of my complexion your <lb />
lady till my best <lb />
wishes <lb />
Your I did not <lb />
mean <lb />
I felt he took It. you <lb />
have to do what Dorothea tell you. <lb />
will always be of your <lb />
about my she added <lb />
The away somehow. <lb />
It. again ordered <lb />
the gunman <lb />
Suddenly the dropped to <lb />
one knee. a flash his hand was <lb />
In and out of Ills overalls pocket, The <lb />
bullet w. lit high and passed <lb />
through the open door, but the train <lb />
man's shot took the other between the <lb />
and he lurched forward dead. <lb />
With hardly a look the <lb />
man turned his gun upon tho Snarler. <lb />
Turn around put your hands be <lb />
Phone <lb />
N. C <lb />
after remarks which were j he ordered <lb />
but I Unroll ea say. The laughed, a trifle <lb />
In a very cheerful and , <lb />
friendly voice. the matter. said be <lb />
In a I went Into , your old <lb />
hall, where I found her In <lb />
front of the ante-fire, smiling An,, j,,,, , his face close to <lb />
lively as one , . i a. . . <lb />
little hunches of curia. In. an ugly guy. You trained <lb />
and a fat braid, and dropped me , learning every <lb />
them Into the fire your on this <lb />
transit I began. ; . ,,., , a, , <lb />
-My crowning Interrupt-. ., ,,, M, you, <lb />
ed. no- I rite a letter drew -mm <lb />
to down<lb />
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Are <lb />
Losing <lb />
Money<lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
Lanterns <lb />
Strong and Durable <lb />
For Fishing, <lb />
Camping, <lb />
and Hard <lb />
under AU <lb />
Conditions. <lb />
Give steady, bright light <lb />
Easy to light Easy to <lb />
clean and Don't <lb />
smoke. Don't blow out <lb />
in the wind Don't leak. <lb />
At dealers everywhere <lb />
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D. C <lb />
Richmond, <lb />
I New <lb />
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Charlotte. N. C <lb />
W. <lb />
Charleston, S. C. <lb />
and call arr <lb />
st of la <lb />
i. Ml <lb />
absolutely limited to the <lb />
bought. Kb further risk. <lb />
the most profitable <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account. buy . <lb />
puts or calls bushels <lb />
for or can buy both <lb />
for or as many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
you chance to take profit <lb />
A movement of cents profit. <lb />
In Superior Court <lb />
Leila<lb />
I lams. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Mm. r- and ill Law of E P. <lb />
It l Till.- 1.1 a lie. I.- <lb />
; r made by <lb />
A. T on the day <lb />
of J.- the Com- <lb />
i r. will the <lb />
day August 1914, at o'clock Noon. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank before the earl <lb />
I door in to the <lb />
R. W. eat I r fur rash, tie de- <lb />
t Ohio. tracts or parcel of land to <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Box I a Falkland <lb />
I'm Carolina, <lb />
I. <lb />
TH <lb />
Humphrey <lb />
named <lb />
W. <lb />
The defendant <lb />
take notice t an action entitled I <lb />
as above been in the P <lb />
and being No. in division of <lb />
P. Williams land and beginning <lb />
on lie Hill road <lb />
the Branch and <lb />
nun with said road East <lb />
poles; then North 1-2 Last S <lb />
North 1-2 pol.-s <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 I began to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking three bodies <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 />
I 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 />
fired, 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 />
Superior Court of Pill County for a <lb />
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, <lb />
and the defendant will further <lb />
notice that he is required to appear <lb />
at the next Term of the Superior Court <lb />
County to be held on the <lb />
Monday before the first Monday <lb />
of September it being the day of <lb />
August 1814, at the Court-house of <lb />
County in N. and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint of <lb />
tile plaintiff in said action, or tho <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court for <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This the I day of July 1914. <lb />
A. T <lb />
Clerk Superior Court<lb />
Attorney for <lb />
7-2 ltd. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Candidates Cards <lb />
All Candida are U-UH per <lb />
per parable la <lb />
Sherie <lb />
I to announce to my friends <lb />
and the public generally that I am <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
county subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary, and will <lb />
the vote and help of any. <lb />
W SIMON MOVE. <lb />
ill Ml i <lb />
i.-r.-by myself a <lb />
r, lo <lb />
. to the <lb />
primary of Com <lb />
Sheriff <lb />
I wish lo announce lo my <lb />
that I am a candidate for sheriff <lb />
Pitt county, subject the action <lb />
the Democratic primaries. Should II <lb />
be elected I will endeavor to serve, <lb />
the people one and all to best of <lb />
my ability. I will your <lb />
vote and <lb />
ERNEST R DUDLEY.<lb />
voters Pill <lb />
been urged by my mends <lb />
to run for Count-. from <lb />
the North Side Hirer, I hereby <lb />
U a candidate for <lb />
County subject to the <lb />
primary. Any support <lb />
given me will be highly appreciated. <lb />
J. P. <lb />
Make Your Own <lb />
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb />
THIS IS HOW <lb />
Buy gals. L. M. SEMI-MIXED HEAL PAINT. <lb />
at per gal. <lb />
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it 2.10 <lb />
then make gals, cf pure paint for SI <lb />
It's only per gal. <lb />
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb />
Whereas, if you buy gals, of point in <lb />
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb />
The L. O SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT is PURE WHITE LEAD. <lb />
ZINC and LINSEED OIL. Ike I HO <lb />
a gal. any you buy. and II not the best <lb />
paint made, return the paint and ALL your hack. <lb />
J. I, C. <lb />
KN K. C <lb />
CO. at. <lb />
i Valuable I and Sale <lb />
Bf virtue of authority contained in <lb />
n certain decree rendered <lb />
in a special proceeding or action <lb />
pending before the Clerk of the <lb />
Court of Pitt Count, entitled <lb />
If. Carrol and S. slid; <lb />
others against Sherwood <lb />
and Jennings and another., <lb />
the Commissioner will <lb />
on Monday. August 10th. 1914, at <lb />
o'clock M. sell to the bidder <lb />
auction before the <lb />
House of County, the fol . <lb />
lowing and lot <lb />
and in Town of <lb />
Carolina and more fully de- <lb />
scribed us follows, <lb />
and being on tin- North <lb />
Baal side of Button Street, and better <lb />
known IS the Northern portion of I <lb />
Dickinson Lot mid bounded and more <lb />
particularly described <lb />
hounded on the North by C. A. <lb />
Academy beginning u <lb />
the corner of a sold <lb />
Marshal Dickinson, at <lb />
mow c A. a <lb />
course with line said tract to <lb />
th.- South West corner of a tract also <lb />
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and <lb />
DON owned by the Trustees of the <lb />
Academy, thence on with South <lb />
line of said Academy t a point l <lb />
on Evans Street, which a Una North j <lb />
n degrees would strike <lb />
South East comer of the M. Moor. <lb />
now thence from <lb />
point South degrees Weal <lb />
Evans Street feet to an iron <lb />
thence ii Straight line toward <lb />
front door of the Mansion House <lb />
to abridge across a ditch; then with <lb />
said ditch South j-; West It poles to <lb />
a T. 1.- E . Williams <lb />
. i . South East poles <lb />
a stake, the Jordan line, then North <lb />
pole- ii -take; then <lb />
South SO West to a white oak; <lb />
North West poles to the <lb />
beginning containing M 1-- <lb />
more <lb />
Also on.- other tract in said <lb />
and State beginning <lb />
J. corner <lb />
I West pol.-s lo a <lb />
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch <lb />
then down the run of Jacob's Branch <lb />
i . Corner of W. K. Williams. <lb />
Jr. then with his line North i <lb />
poles to u at J. <lb />
then South 1-- <lb />
poles to beginning con- <lb />
acres more or less. Th <lb />
in. tracts constituting Lot No <lb />
the division the H. Williams land. <lb />
which was allotted to E. f. Williams <lb />
by Division Deed dated nth. day <lb />
June. 1907, a in <lb />
the Register's Office in Pitt County, in <lb />
Boob T pan.- <lb />
I Ins sale is made <lb />
making assets of the state of <lb />
K. Williams, deceased. <lb />
This th- July <lb />
Comm <lb />
; ltd <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to my and <lb />
to the public generally that I am s <lb />
candidate for office of sheriff <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb />
Democratic primary. I will <lb />
date tie support <lb />
R. HYMAN <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
T the Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb />
I take this method of announcing my <lb />
candidacy for sheriff subject to <lb />
Democratic primaries. I b <lb />
elected I will endeavor to administer <lb />
the duties of office with prompt- <lb />
using to all. I <lb />
you tor your support and beg to re <lb />
main your obedient servant. <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
J J <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
To my fellow citizens Pitt county <lb />
I hereby announce myself s candidate <lb />
for nomination for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county subject to action of the <lb />
Democratic primary of said county. <lb />
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb />
to make you s good officer. Thanking <lb />
one and all for their support and co- <lb />
operation I am <lb />
JNO L GIBSON, <lb />
Township. N C <lb />
Constable <lb />
I announce to voters of Green. <lb />
Township that I am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action <lb />
f the Democratic party and If elected <lb />
I will serve the to the best of <lb />
my ability. Soliciting your vole and <lb />
help. I am. <lb />
HENRY <lb />
For <lb />
I take method of announcing <lb />
citizens of Pitt county that I <lb />
a candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
subject to action of Democratic <lb />
party. If elected to <lb />
serve the to the best of ability. <lb />
will appreciate your and <lb />
help you may give me <lb />
C E. FLEMING <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green <lb />
township that am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary and will <lb />
the help of any. <lb />
AMOS C JACKSON. <lb />
lit If <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having qualified as administrator <lb />
of C. Moore, deceased, late of Pill <lb />
County, N. C, tail Is to notify all <lb />
persons having claims against the <lb />
estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb />
the undersigned on or <lb />
1st, day of July or this not- <lb />
ice will be pleaded In bar of their <lb />
recovery All persona Indebted to <lb />
said estate will please make <lb />
ate payment. <lb />
This the day of June <lb />
A. IT. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
ti. James Son, <lb />
6-29-ltd. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Notice to <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt County as <lb />
of the of Mar- <lb />
notice is here- <lb />
b given lo persons indebted to tho <lb />
stale to make Immediate payment to <lb />
In- and nil persons <lb />
claims against said estate arc <lb />
i tilled to present the same lo the <lb />
for payment before day <lb />
ct June 1915, or this notice will be <lb />
in of recovery. <lb />
This 23rd day of June I <lb />
S , <lb />
of Margaret d <lb />
ltd. <lb />
Taken up my house about <lb />
middle of February one mule bog, <lb />
about pounds, unmarked <lb />
black and white spot. d. owner <lb />
i paying damage, and prov- <lb />
property. <lb />
JESSIE BROWN. <lb />
N. C B <lb />
-l ltd <lb />
FOR KALE <lb />
Twelve farms In Martin County, <lb />
varying from thirty-two to five <lb />
in on easy and <lb />
reasonable pries, solicit inquiries <lb />
Martin County Realty Co. <lb />
Williams ton, n. c, <lb />
S. J. Everett. Ally. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
S-30 <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I wish to announce to the voters <lb />
Pitt county I am a candidate for <lb />
sheriff to the action of the <lb />
Democratic If elected I prom <lb />
to serve the county to the best <lb />
my ability; never shirking from the <lb />
duties cf the office. Thanking you in <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb />
ville township that I am a candidate <lb />
or constable subject to the action <lb />
Democratic primary and will <lb />
vote help. <lb />
a R. STEPP. <lb />
For t unstable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green <lb />
that t am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action <lb />
advance for your vote and support Democratic primary and will <lb />
Mint TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
as Executrix of the last will <lb />
and testament of Mamie not- <lb />
ion <lb />
I be a candidate the <lb />
or Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb />
to the action the Democratic <lb />
thank people for sup- <lb />
port they have given me In the past <lb />
and If elected, promise to give them <lb />
the same service I have tried to give <lb />
since have been In office. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
;, till vote and help, <lb />
h II JESSE U WHICHARD. <lb />
Fur Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for clerk of Superior Court <lb />
Pitt county subject to tie action of <lb />
Democratic primary. Grateful for <lb />
flattering vote the people gave me <lb />
four ago. solicit your sup <lb />
port. If elected I will fill the office <lb />
to the best of my ability. <lb />
J D COX. <lb />
said II. A. Button and wife, South hereby given to all persons <lb />
lo the undersigned Executrix <lb />
and all persons who hold claim <lb />
against said hereby notified <lb />
to file their claims with the undersign <lb />
ed within twelve months from the <lb />
date of this notice or said notice will <lb />
he plead in hat against tin- recovery <lb />
on said <lb />
This the day June, 1914. <lb />
I. AHA HYMAN, <lb />
of Mamie <lb />
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
mil I . i <lb />
Id. swift co, <lb />
MA IF It LAWYERS, <lb />
St., D.<lb />
let ii- yon our Interlocking <lb />
Hoofing and <lb />
. i. .,. of r <lb />
for having It. It <lb />
makes tight roof with <lb />
no nail bend exposed will last a <lb />
lime <lb />
J. II. MOVE. <lb />
Tl 1-2 degrees West to an iron stake <lb />
in line of Sutton Street or lane, <lb />
thence North degrees West with <lb />
the line of said Street or to <lb />
beginning, containing W an acre <lb />
more or less, and being Northern <lb />
portion of Hie Lot conveyed to II. A. <lb />
by Marshal Dickinson <lb />
2nd. day of as will be <lb />
of record in Hook Q Q, on page <lb />
in office of the Register of Deeds <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
same being further known <lb />
the same lot or parcel of laud con- <lb />
to W. H, and wife <lb />
Battle by Deed from Hugh <lb />
S. Button and wife Battle Sutton by <lb />
Deed dated December UM and <lb />
recorded in Book P page <lb />
Pitt County n being <lb />
us the home place of Hie late <lb />
w. ii <lb />
The purpose this sale Is t. make <lb />
division of the proceeds therefrom. <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
announce lo my friends and the <lb />
voters throughout Pitt county that I <lb />
am a candidate for Treasurer subject <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
If elected I will serve the <lb />
to the best of my ability. Hoping <lb />
to receive your vote and support I am <lb />
M C. T. <lb />
For <lb />
I use this method of announcing to <lb />
the of Pitt county that I am s <lb />
candidate for Treasurer subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
solicit the vote and help of my <lb />
and the public generally, and If elect- <lb />
ed I promise to the duties o <lb />
the office to the best of my ability. <lb />
Far Clerk Superior Curl. <lb />
hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Clerk Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic Primary <lb />
A. MOORE. <lb />
7-S-14 <lb />
mi <lb />
of said two thirds <lb />
. i week, es l will be impossible for <lb />
rash, balance in three equal <lb />
of one, tWO three years <lb />
from date sale, the purchaser be- <lb />
required to execute <lb />
purity said land to <lb />
unpaid pun price <lb />
Owing lo moving OUT plant <lb />
Into Its new home Dickinson Ave , <lb />
which will require a week, we will <lb />
be forced to shut down the week <lb />
in August. <lb />
Our patrons will please govern <lb />
a. and send in <lb />
all the work possible this and next <lb />
Us <lb />
do am work for you the week we <lb />
move. <lb />
BISHOP'S LAUNDRY. <lb />
7-22-101. <lb />
July <lb />
1914 <lb />
i PIERCE, <lb />
Commit i. <lb />
V lid. ill <lb />
POD Nil. II. , <lb />
used with all fl <lb />
Can be bought n bargain <lb />
International an <lb />
in. Ind. d. Write, <lb />
J. A. PHILLIPS, <lb />
V Route I. <lb />
W TO Hi i <lb />
a good farm Prefer it being near <lb />
or bill would <lb />
other offer do not mind the <lb />
price provided the land has <lb />
terms err <lb />
Apple IO N C. <lb />
law t. a <lb />
Only One <lb />
To the call lull <lb />
Look <lb />
ft Cold in May. Stops <lb />
cough mid cold. <lb />
I announce to the voters that I am <lb />
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
county from Township <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
and your vote and help <lb />
If elected will endeavor to serve <lb />
tie county to the best of ability <lb />
Joseph II. <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I hereby announce myself as <lb />
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb />
to the Democratic primary. <lb />
is W. I. HALL <lb />
I MISSION Fit <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner from <lb />
North side Tar River subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic primary If <lb />
nominated and elected will serve the <lb />
County to Hie best of ability. <lb />
II D. <lb />
7-is <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner from <lb />
Township to succeed my- <lb />
self subject the Democratic <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
W L <lb />
huh on. <lb />
Cooking Sieve. <lb />
We have the will be <lb />
pleased lo advantages <lb />
over all others <lb />
Call and let us you <lb />
J. it. c. MOVE <lb />
Have You Poultry Troubles <lb />
Cure and you cure bird. Nearly <lb />
all poultry troubles are due to a disordered liver. <lb />
Thousands poultry who use it all year <lb />
round to keep their Hocks in good health, highly <lb />
recommend <lb />
STOCK POULTRY <lb />
MEDICINE <lb />
It's a Liver Medicine. <lb />
Also a Tonic. <lb />
Bee Dee <lb />
Re STOCK . <lb />
is a curt <lb />
trouble, and clink u <lb />
cholera. Given <lb />
In <lb />
lb <lb />
ionic. <lb />
I ft <lb />
per can. <lb />
At<lb /></p>
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                <p>
wpm <lb />
Facts, Not Fancies <lb />
Concision and simplicity are words of great significance in Life Insurance <lb />
Policies. This is why the late GEO. W. V SELECTED the <lb />
MUTUAL LIFE of NEW YORK TO CARRY A MILLION DOLLAR <lb />
POLICY, which was paid within one hour after the claim was filed. Our <lb />
policies have no frills or ruffles, angelic scenes, no <lb />
big red letters of misleading prominence to beguile or deceive the unwary <lb />
applicant, but plain, simple, clear-cut, steel-clad conditions characterize <lb />
our Contracts. <lb />
I an. stilt with the Mutual Life. <lb />
H. HARRISS <lb />
is my business to help your<lb />
THE FLANAGAN LINE <lb />
IS THE QUALITY KIND <lb />
Firs page <lb />
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
Everything for Building <lb />
AND THE BEST. <lb />
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb />
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb />
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb />
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb />
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb />
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb />
WE SELL THE BEST SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb />
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb />
Carolina, which ii may deem advisable <lb />
for the batter carrying Into effect the <lb />
object and term this act. <lb />
Section The managers herein <lb />
provided for receive the sum <lb />
of two dollars per day for services <lb />
I while holding said primary election, <lb />
Which, together With all other <lb />
es Incurred in holding said primary <lb />
election, shall he paid from the gene- <lb />
fund of the said county of Pitt <lb />
like manner as all other election ex- <lb />
provided for in the general <lb />
election laws of North Carolina. <lb />
Section That this shall <lb />
ply only to the county of Pitt. <lb />
Section IT. This act shall be in <lb />
force and effect from and after its <lb />
this the 11th day of March <lb />
A. D. 1913. <lb />
Chapter <lb />
The General of North Caro- <lb />
do <lb />
Section That section one of <lb />
chapter seven hundred and sixty <lb />
three of the Public Local Laws of one <lb />
thousand nine hundred and thirteen <lb />
be amended by adding at the end <lb />
the following; <lb />
that the purpose of nominating <lb />
candidates for Congress, and state <lb />
and district the county board <lb />
elections may order a primary <lb />
election to be held for said purpose to <lb />
be held at another date, not earlier <lb />
than Kay the of each election <lb />
Bet I Ion That this act shall be in <lb />
force and effect from and after <lb />
ratification. <lb />
this day of October, a. <lb />
1913. <lb />
PHONE GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
U the Basis of all Industry <lb />
LIME <lb />
the of all farming Write fr <lb />
bulletin by the authority in <lb />
; Lime on the Farm, and <lb />
the lime. Don't buy earth, <lb />
i A postal will give <lb />
POWHATAN CO. <lb />
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
Invigorating to the I ale and Sickly <lb />
The Old Standard tonic. <lb />
tern. For <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Unlucky <lb />
Number <lb />
Containing two miles from and seven <lb />
miles from N. on Public Road <lb />
Residence on it worth over three thousand dollars in <lb />
fine shape, other out buildings around residence worth <lb />
-I three and room tenant houses painted, on <lb />
the woodland side of the road with two and three acre <lb />
patches around them. acres cleared and in as high <lb />
slate of cultivation as any land in all the state of N. <lb />
and the crops growing thereon in a radius of <lb />
miles, com will make IS barrels par in re. and you will <lb />
agree when you take a look over It Mae tobacco land as <lb />
can be found, with one barn in service. acres of wood- <lb />
kind with all grades of pine timber thereon from to <lb />
at stump, the above land six tine mules, two <lb />
line cows, two fine sows, all corn raised on farm this year <lb />
what is necessary to feed stock until Dec. Brat <lb />
Several wagons and carts and all other farming tools be- <lb />
longing to the farm. Two peanut pickers, two <lb />
engines, one of the finest vineyards in the county of Mar- <lb />
tin, good fences in rail fence territory. <lb />
The owner has more he can manage elsewhere <lb />
Heal me at Parmele after notice and see <lb />
farm to be had. and It costs you nothing to look. <lb />
J. L. Davenport Co. <lb />
Robersonville, N. C. <lb />
is the <lb />
of eastern <lb />
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
B POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
iND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
FINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAT OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
B A N D NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
la the I J. tin Healthful, the Must el <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
AMONG THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb />
WHO WISE TO GET BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
i BUSINESS WAY TO <lb />
i FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR A D V E R G <lb />
are low and ca v <lb />
UPON <lb />
. c- ii, <lb />
I Minn <lb />
The <lb />
Government Declared War <lb />
Against Yesterday <lb />
England Will Be forced Support <lb />
Russia and France in Any Steps <lb />
They May lake <lb />
WILL BY ALLIES <lb />
Look Forward to n War <lb />
With a reeling of <lb />
lief. Some Fighting Ocean <lb />
Along Hie Border. <lb />
July <lb />
government declared <lb />
against today by a <lb />
which is one of the of his<lb />
Germain paved the way for <lb />
declaration by announcing her <lb />
of the British proposal to bring <lb />
four powers together in conference <lb />
mediation. Germany explained <lb />
her ally could not be expected to sub- <lb />
her acts to an council <lb />
though she were one of the Baikal <lb />
States. <lb />
This announcement preceded the de <lb />
duration of war by only two houri <lb />
and showed the harmonious working <lb />
of the partnership between the <lb />
nations which firmly together through tween and years, able to <lb />
the war will be confined to these <lb />
countries. Certain knowledge <lb />
Russia will intervene, however, would <lb />
cause Austria to alter her course <lb />
in the slightest. <lb />
News of the formal declaration o <lb />
war ran through the city before extra <lb />
editions of the papers could reach the <lb />
and was everywhere <lb />
with a spirit which might be <lb />
es as close to religious exaltation. <lb />
So Chance to Stop Saw <lb />
Vienna is absolutely without new. <lb />
of troop movements Which the paper; <lb />
are forbidden to print. A sharp <lb />
has been established over <lb />
means of communication. The even <lb />
papers published the <lb />
inspired <lb />
well informed circles the view <lb />
is held that so far as Sir. <lb />
Grey's proposal to legalize conflict <lb />
and <lb />
the former can declare herself entire- <lb />
agreed with Sir Grey's re- <lb />
marks, but regarding what he has sale <lb />
concerning the suppression of military <lb />
operations, affairs have <lb />
much too far to allow- anything to hi <lb />
done in this <lb />
Advices from Belgrade say the <lb />
capital is now located at <lb />
where the As <lb />
met today. All be <lb />
beat <lb />
Jesse Catches a Mine Is More Machines In <lb />
three Fool Shark at Acquitted On the Charge j Use In State Today than <lb />
Murder Months <lb />
is <lb />
PARIS. July 18- Mine RALEIGH, July -What do yen <lb />
re-, wife of c j think of nearly ten million dollars be- <lb />
from was acquitted tonight after. invested in automobiles In <lb />
Messrs. i. J. Whichard and J <lb />
Move and the hitter's two <lb />
turned this <lb />
where they spent two days fishing. j a trial lasting nine days on the <lb />
They report a good time and fair luck, <lb />
their catch in the two days running <lb />
up to fully pounds. The greater <lb />
part the catch was <lb />
blue <lb />
smaller fish <lb />
the crisis of <lb />
Russia Holds <lb />
The center of interest has <lb />
sharply to St. Petersburg, which <lb />
the decision whether an <lb />
war, which probably would shift th. <lb />
balance of power if not rearrange <lb />
the entire map of Europe, Is to break <lb />
out. Negotiations are afoot <lb />
between the Russian foreign <lb />
and the Austrian ambassador, <lb />
are designed to the conflict <lb />
The next news expected Is the <lb />
of Belgrade and that no <lb />
may be an accomplished fact. Re <lb />
ports of encounters along the <lb />
have- been permitted to pass the <lb />
but military experts here believe <lb />
mobilization already has been effect <lb />
ed and that a campaign is under way <lb />
Stands By lilies. <lb />
There Is no enthusiasm In <lb />
for war yet there is general <lb />
that her obligations to her partner <lb />
in the triple entente, and her interest <lb />
as a great power will force <lb />
her to support Russia and France <lb />
any steps they may take. <lb />
The Immediate effect of the <lb />
cloud is likely to be a compromise <lb />
of Home Rule, since all parties <lb />
that domestic discussions must <lb />
settled at all cost. In the face of out- <lb />
side peril. <lb />
The fierce demands of the <lb />
live papers for a general election have <lb />
been hushed. The foreign office ha <lb />
become the most Important branch <lb />
the government, and no one wants <lb />
risk the possibility of losing Sir Ed- <lb />
ward Grey with his exceptional In <lb />
in the councils of <lb />
Finger on the Trigger. <lb />
The British warships everywhere <lb />
are taking on supplies. Soon after it <lb />
became known that Austria and <lb />
via were at war, all the officers and <lb />
sailors ashore at Portland and Way <lb />
mouth were summoned to their ships <lb />
arms, been called out and mob <lb />
is proceeding rapidly. <lb />
Sharp Fighting Occur <lb />
The re <lb />
ports sharp fighting along the <lb />
where volunteers <lb />
tempted to cross were opposed b <lb />
Austrian frontier . It also re <lb />
that fired on their owl <lb />
river transports by mistake, <lb />
and wounding several <lb />
The ministry of foreign affairs has <lb />
addressed a verbal note to the foreign <lb />
representatives them of tin <lb />
of war. and that <lb />
Austria will, OH the assumption o <lb />
similar observances by n <lb />
to the provisions of The con <lb />
of October and th <lb />
Declaration of war, and declaring <lb />
1909. <lb />
Provisions of Sight. <lb />
An abnormal rise in the price <lb />
provisions today caused great <lb />
nation on the part of the public <lb />
Mocked to the markets to lay in store <lb />
Vegetables in cases trebled P. <lb />
Feeling ran so that it <lb />
many instances stall keepers In the <lb />
markets were mobbed and the- <lb />
were called out to restore order. <lb />
Official have heel <lb />
made to take care of families of re- <lb />
culled to the colors. It is re <lb />
ported that Francis <lb />
has ordered the court removed <lb />
to the capital. <lb />
. War fur All <lb />
The semi-official <lb />
has been declared. To the <lb />
people of there hat <lb />
be an for days no doubt that it was in- <lb />
and popular sentiment <lb />
given emphatic repression to its rail <lb />
Mention of the decision of the govern <lb />
is also a fact for <lb />
some trout. <lb />
mixed in. <lb />
Master Jesse Move, only years- <lb />
old, had the honor of catching the <lb />
fish In the bunch. The little <lb />
fellow hooked a big one that soon had <lb />
him calling for help. The captain of <lb />
the boat went to his aid and they <lb />
landed a shark 3-feet long, almost as <lb />
as the boy himself. Jesse never <lb />
but caught as many <lb />
us anyone in the boat. The cap- <lb />
declared he was the most skill- <lb />
of Isaac Walton, of any <lb />
little fellow he had ever seen. He <lb />
was a proud boy. <lb />
The party stopped at Inlet Inn <lb />
while in and found it most <lb />
delightful Mr. w. k. Porch, formerly <lb />
of Hotel Proctor In <lb />
well known here, is now manager of <lb />
Inlet Inn and is making it very <lb />
He sets a most tempting table <lb />
with an abundance sea food at <lb />
every meal. Solicitor C. L. <lb />
owner of the Inn. spends his <lb />
between courts there, and also <lb />
sees the pleasure and comfort of <lb />
guests is well looked after. It is <lb />
really a delightful place to go to. <lb />
On the way home the-y stopped over <lb />
night in Kinston at Hotel Any- <lb />
one who has ever stopped with June <lb />
knows what it means and <lb />
is always to repeat it. There is <lb />
no better or more genial hotel keeper <lb />
than he, and his BOOM is always <lb />
full <lb />
yet such is a fact, <lb />
of murdering op March last, , <lb />
the editor of the Figaro. shows <lb />
Todays of the trial ,.,. <lb />
came to an abrupt, , ,, <lb />
end when the prisoner collapsed machines a <lb />
DOLLAR <lb />
a cutting arraignment by an j <lb />
mate, would show the value to be- <lb />
i 150.000, No wonder the cost of living <lb />
has increased, Ami this is not tin <lb />
Many Valuable Lives Lost <lb />
Through Lack cf Hospital <lb />
DR. i ma <lb />
for the heirs <lb />
and had to he carried from the court <lb />
room. <lb />
Madam- e had been growing <lb />
visibly weaker during the address <lb />
the jury of <lb />
of the attorneys, who began <lb />
summing up as soon as the court <lb />
A hot water bottle was placed <lb />
beneath bar feet and a cushion at <lb />
back. <lb />
total number machines iii the State <lb />
for Quito a number have not yet paid <lb />
the licenses tax. And they had better <lb />
get busy for Ibis tax was due July <lb />
and the department has instructed <lb />
Him la Our midst <lb />
ml Fears And Have lean the <lb />
Need of a lice-- <lb />
For Pitt. <lb />
Washington, X. C. <lb />
July 25th 1914. <lb />
the sheriffs of the counties To The Honorable Hoard of <lb />
lulls in Heap on Flour <lb />
As the hearing progressed she be <lb />
listless and apparently was <lb />
of what was occurring it <lb />
the state to get behind the owners <lb />
unlicensed machines and see <lb />
they across with the cash ill <lb />
or be lined for their delinquency. <lb />
year the tax was paid on <lb />
in the state, showing an Increase <lb />
court. Soon after nearly within before you for consideration, and <lb />
a severe analysis of her actions on past twelve months. The tags this read with s great deal of interest the <lb />
day of the tragedy she collapsed and, year are of a green color while <lb />
fell in a heap on the floor of the year they were while. There is one <lb />
county In the stale. Mitchell In which <lb />
the sheriff reports there is not s single <lb />
wagon. <lb />
John I <lb />
Penally Ever Inflicted in Twin <lb />
City Municipal Court. <lb />
July O <lb />
Ii. sitting on municipal court <lb />
bench yesterday morning, in the ab <lb />
of Judge Hastings, imposed the <lb />
largest fine In the history of the <lb />
when he fined John D. Charles the <lb />
sum of and placed him under a <lb />
bond for his behavior <lb />
the next two years. <lb />
Charles was jointly indicted <lb />
Frank Snipes, Sr., on a charge of <lb />
more liquor in their <lb />
than the laws allows, Officers It. B <lb />
and B. C. having <lb />
them in possession of a four and one <lb />
half gallon keg of liquor about <lb />
o'clock Saturday morning. <lb />
Charles Is the same man who was <lb />
arrested by Sheriff O. B. Stafford, <lb />
Guilford County, Saturday night, <lb />
a most exciting chase. Charles <lb />
was driving an automobile which <lb />
found to contain five-gallon kegs <lb />
of whiskey when he was overtaken <lb />
In that instance he was placed under <lb />
a bond of for his <lb />
before Spire Mitchell on Monday <lb />
August <lb />
oiler's enclosure. <lb />
in his address <lb />
have heard witness after wit- <lb />
speak ill praise of the late M <lb />
There has been only on- <lb />
note and that came <lb />
M. connection wilt <lb />
the case has the fortune of the <lb />
man How many millions <lb />
a man have ill order to permit <lb />
being with complete <lb />
I will speak of nothing except the <lb />
assassination of M <lb />
saying when the prisoner <lb />
swooned. will ask the accused <lb />
whether when she spoke of her <lb />
for her daughter she thought of <lb />
two children of M whose <lb />
pictures never left him I shall <lb />
attempt to go Into the biography <lb />
She is a cool, sensible <lb />
woman without emotion or pity. She <lb />
has tears only for <lb />
Commissioners of County, <lb />
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb />
I see by the papers that the matte <lb />
bonding a new County Home is now <lb />
article Or. in th <lb />
Greenville Reflector of July 14th. <lb />
urging the construction of a County <lb />
-0 <lb />
RUN IS <lb />
l COTTON <lb />
Kt <lb />
VIENNA, July M Ti. people Ii <lb />
the duel monarchy look forward a <lb />
war with which today <lb />
was declared with a feeling of re <lb />
lief. <lb />
High officials lire optimistic tin <lb />
lint and Weather <lb />
fluking inroads on The Crops. <lb />
WASHINGTON. C July H <lb />
is badly needed by growing cotton <lb />
many localities, especially ill th <lb />
Southwest, according tee the Harrington. Barber C <lb />
V C. Inly J Re <lb />
Frank Hill of Kinston will hole <lb />
at St. Luke's <lb />
church Sunday, August 2nd at p. m <lb />
A cordial invitation Is extended U <lb />
nil. <lb />
Goods are arriving dally at i <lb />
ForreSt Co, and they a, till sell <lb />
their summer goods e heap <lb />
We have just a few more pairs o <lb />
ladies and slippers ant <lb />
will sell them at cost while they last <lb />
Now is a good time to get a good pail <lb />
cheap at Harrington, Barber Co. <lb />
When Dial left Mexico that brought <lb />
peace in that country and when you <lb />
buy a barrel of lady Let- flour free <lb />
A, W. Ange A- Co., that will bring <lb />
peace in your home <lb />
In spite of the stormy weather Sun- <lb />
day night a large crowd enjoyed tin <lb />
Children's Day exercises at the <lb />
church. <lb />
Only a few short lengths in sum <lb />
leer dress goods left and we are sell- <lb />
them at a great Sacrifice to make <lb />
room for more goods. See them a I <lb />
Co. <lb />
A reception In honor of the visitors <lb />
has been arranged for this evening <lb />
Tomorrow the two associations will <lb />
meet in joint session to listen to an <lb />
address by Adam city <lb />
of Detroit. <lb />
Librarians of Two <lb />
Wis., July -The <lb />
twill of <lb />
are for three days <lb />
joint annual convention the Mr end Mrs. Paul return- <lb />
and Wisconsin ed morning com New <lb />
Members of the two Conn., where have been a <lb />
lion arrived In large number today to visit friends and relative <lb />
bureau's weekly review, issued today <lb />
Local showers have maintained <lb />
generally good condition of the <lb />
in some sections, but in many <lb />
of the Central and Eastern belt, hot <lb />
dry weather had retarded the plant <lb />
and in Texas and Oklahoma <lb />
in the <lb />
Conditions In <lb />
North Carolina, and South Caroline <lb />
are summarized <lb />
Hot. dry weather <lb />
unfavorable for the progress of <lb />
Corn, tobacco, and garden <lb />
stuff are at a standstill, flood <lb />
rains are Beaded. <lb />
North The rain <lb />
was light and scan, re e <lb />
Temperatures were high, <lb />
made progress, and the <lb />
early planted is fruiting well Corn <lb />
and truck need rain. <lb />
Excessive <lb />
i . <lb />
If you need a good pair of overalls <lb />
lantern, thermometer, lime or <lb />
CO A. W. Ange A- Co. <lb />
Mr Hugh Stokes spent Sunday <lb />
his people in Ayden <lb />
Mr. B, Green, our popular R, It <lb />
agent is his vacation for . <lb />
few days around Virginia Bench <lb />
a weak or ten days around Asheville <lb />
in the western part of the State <lb />
Some of our young people are at <lb />
tending at Bear <lb />
Creek church near Washington <lb />
We are glad to note the <lb />
Office is being remodeled. When com <lb />
plated our popular Postmaster. I. <lb />
will be nicely <lb />
give Uncle Sam's patrons the very <lb />
best service. <lb />
Miss Clyde Chapman is <lb />
this week in the country visiting her <lb />
sister Mrs. Hugh <lb />
You n <lb />
Hospital Instead of, or perhaps <lb />
addition to. a New County Borne <lb />
Although not a resident of Pitt County <lb />
I have worked In your midst for <lb />
l j nil years and have frequently had the <lb />
opportunity of seeing the great <lb />
a Hospital in your County. I an <lb />
therefore taking the liberty of writ <lb />
you on the subject. <lb />
iii my opinion the arguments of Or <lb />
Laughinghouse are unanswerable, <lb />
the place, the plan suggested <lb />
him would give the county an <lb />
fully equipped to answer boil <lb />
purposes and practically self-support <lb />
at ii cost no greater than that <lb />
tor home alone. In th, <lb />
next place, there can he no <lb />
but that u County Hospital is <lb />
Many valuable lives are <lb />
lost annually In Pitt County <lb />
lark of prompt hospital service, <lb />
might otherwise be the <lb />
of valuable time and the difficult <lb />
of transportation to a distant <lb />
frequently combined to make <lb />
treatment a case Impossible <lb />
The saving of even a single life <lb />
be worth far more than the coal of a <lb />
County Hospital <lb />
not least, put <lb />
large population, its great wealth <lb />
Us splendid and progressive <lb />
i Is one of the leading <lb />
ties In this State, and has long beer <lb />
the pace for other <lb />
in adoption of modern ideas. Sure <lb />
it not fail to take Its accustom <lb />
i place in the march of <lb />
bill will be glad and proud of its op <lb />
for taking this <lb />
Step forward in the Interest of <lb />
inanity. <lb />
Respectfully yours. <lb />
H. w. Call <lb />
the week. While crops gen-rally Cream to be given by the <lb />
are In good condition, plentiful Ladies Aid Society of Hie <lb />
are everywhere. The army church, on the lawn of the hotel <lb />
worm is damaging forage in Charles Thursday night July 30th 1914. <lb />
ton county. Bring your friends. <lb />
Freight Rules Reduced. <lb />
Mont., July 20- New dis- <lb />
tariff rates averaging <lb />
cent lower than tho rate hereto- <lb />
fore existing were pot Into effect <lb />
Montana today, In compliance with an <lb />
order recently promulgated by the <lb />
State Railroad Commission. The new- <lb />
schedule la based on the m th <lb />
state Washington i . <lb />
from an distributing points which <lb />
enjoy jobbing rates. <lb />
Mrs. Spruill. of C <lb />
S . I mug her <lb />
I. Moore. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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