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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/>
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In mom to <lb/>
THE CAROLINA Saturday, the <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
nine Present II. OS An Unproved, modern laundry, a Again the works arc <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
t. w first class restaurant, a m-w <lb/>
a modern bakery the mammoth <lb/>
II W. Carter, Washington. N Um lour story .- <lb/>
to the town were for the time over- <lb/>
looked. Hut the speak for themselves C. h. a letter,,, todays I.- a <lb/>
a County Hospital. business enter- <lb/>
Carter la Specialist oil pro <lb/>
ea.- the eye. ear, nose and throat Mos, of Bil ready for <lb/>
on Dearly every street. <lb/>
---------u <lb/>
Published by<lb/>
U. Employees Department For two years lie one September 1st. <lb/>
CAROLINA Of n, each week in Greenville fraction, J . <lb/>
removed ad <lb/>
;. has started to gather data for the his He ha <lb/>
greatest hard luck story ever from I freed many <lb/>
There appears to be no truth in tin <lb/>
beginning to work overtime. <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
SUFFERERS <lb/>
Next International , will pleas <lb/>
tap into the consulting room. <lb/>
Wonderful Stomach <lb/>
Now is the time for t. <lb/>
display wisdom to mat. b Mi <lb/>
chat whisker <lb/>
rot., the lives of County's I especially those la investigate the alleged trust of the a hot stove. <lb/>
one year.<lb/>
rates may be Had up <lb/>
at the business office in fr. <lb/>
corner ,.,,. be gathered. The -hole, the town of the lecturers. <lb/>
MUM tell the story Is deprived of <lb/>
will be charged t I toe hardship, sufferings, poverty and services could be given him <lb/>
per word . ,. is no place at home that CHI <lb/>
Huerta resigned with all the <lb/>
of report that the Government is going and sangfroid of a man arising from <lb/>
who loaned much mom;. <lb/>
richness of the union there <lb/>
ago take of while having <lb/>
., . out work thirty-three mom <lb/>
charged for at when the labor difficulties arose be-J ears, nose and throat treated. . craZy <lb/>
TO THE years- of run <lb/>
An alienist's declaration that to Huerta are now entitled to run of <lb/>
world's Insanity is increasing alarm a few reels of worry. <lb/>
worry us. The rest <lb/>
will be <lb/>
per line, up to ally lines <lb/>
class and Central, THIS PAIR <lb/>
Don't ever say smart things at tin <lb/>
expense Of your friends it may cost <lb/>
the Railroad and the CHILD <lb/>
news dispatch In The ill effects of eye strain, deal <lb/>
Record. adenoids and enlarged <lb/>
Without hesitation are brand that has coma to be such common know I <lb/>
as a campaign canard. We even edge among all classes of people that <lb/>
feel Justified in going further and to discuss it in detail would be <lb/>
King ii by a and less than a reflection on out <lb/>
II Is ridiculous, absurd, ma- county's Intelligence. We all <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
act i. Kill <lb/>
FRIDAY It SI. <lb/>
I Ml Kill ILK. <lb/>
The General t the <lb/>
States has been directed the Pres- hi ,, ,., ., other things. how the child's <lb/>
Ideal bring a civil suit under the thousand men out J learn. How to get these disease.- col <lb/>
Sherman anti-trust law to dissolve the months is the problem It be <lb/>
Haven railroad system. Th layman figure out ed in no than . ids <lb/>
ordered that fa , ,.,,, EVERY CHILD <lb/>
equal rights, -the country child, th. <lb/>
town child, the poor child and tin <lb/>
rich child all fair alike and it It <lb/>
there they can get these defects M <lb/>
tiled <lb/>
tin child has such <lb/>
the United Slates had sense enough you dear, <lb/>
to vote the P. out of office. <lb/>
society is becoming so <lb/>
fused in its standards, that it scarcely <lb/>
knows its gloves from its boxing <lb/>
Well, if nobody else will say It w <lb/>
will. That fellow who promoted <lb/>
gold mine on Senator Stationary had a <lb/>
lit of brass. <lb/>
us hope that Chicago Alderman <lb/>
Is Recommended and Praised By <lb/>
Thousands Who Have <lb/>
Been Restored<lb/>
about three in on t h i <lb/>
of the <lb/>
by <lb/>
t h a I I <lb/>
have to submit f <lb/>
an operation to set <lb/>
your<lb/>
secured a full <lb/>
and it . <lb/>
outlet <lb/>
Stones <lb/>
Since taking med <lb/>
regularly ant <lb/>
feel any ill I -m soul <lb/>
. n it <lb/>
praise. <lb/>
s. Stomach. <lb/>
f-r and month <lb/>
feel benefited. Jim try <lb/>
make you feel in health <lb/>
c you you soon be ant <lb/>
you from pain and <lb/>
rot. a sound and healthy M h. <lb/>
lone in thousand, of . <lb/>
will not buy the <lb/>
in Paris of the Nelson Mono- <lb/>
in <lb/>
-.-.-.-- <lb/>
154-156 St. II. . for e <lb/>
book on stomach Ailments and many <lb/>
letters from people who Save been <lb/>
Sale In H. C, by <lb/>
With the rash courage that has j CO <lb/>
and Druggists everywhere <lb/>
criminal aspects of the be laid <lb/>
when there was a Republican <lb/>
. grand jury Those n Washington, and <lb/>
orders, following the Com- . o, g ma <lb/>
t,. of the New <lb/>
lug his under a Republican <lb/>
Haven as of the moat glaring in- <lb/>
stances of maladministration In chapters everybody <lb/>
of American right to education that we make <lb/>
are highly significant, They mean m live on compulsory, has he not an <lb/>
then 1- to be a new deal in rail vacations at right to a place where he tan <lb/>
road management and financing. The. . ride in and surgical aid that will <lb/>
that hem it is going to their families in purple In receive that <lb/>
dangerous to wreck a and which we are forcing bun <lb/>
row is to wreck s hank. They mean <lb/>
some men now living who Hard-lUCk stories of I <lb/>
and abetted wrecking of the i.,.,,,. course, we have neg- <lb/>
New Haven may go to Jail, mention anything <lb/>
it 1- to the shame past Republican panic of 1907-08. <lb/>
Administrations the plundering silence Is the wisest argument of an <lb/>
I railroads has gone man. And still there are so <lb/>
punished, II i to the ere ignorant class <lb/>
the present Administration that ,., convince this fact, <lb/>
it regards tin misappropriation <lb/>
They ought to let hold th. <lb/>
job as President of Mexico, until h <lb/>
can collect enough money for a trig <lb/>
to too. <lb/>
An exchange says, the best State- <lb/>
North Carolina. We say the best <lb/>
entitling th. el era f <lb/>
no great, r on than <lb/>
thieves are to receive <lb/>
tit hand the law. <lb/>
Mil Ml <lb/>
is the <lb/>
It all looks alter One 1-e <lb/>
done it. <lb/>
a woman is older than she <lb/>
. guessed to be. <lb/>
While the is y <lb/>
n success is one thing lots <lb/>
the establishment of peace and order- .,, forgive their neighbors, <lb/>
In are concern- 0------ <lb/>
, . the late have been <lb/>
complete vindication the wisdom <lb/>
. President <lb/>
Mexican With a hot-head <lb/>
Strawberries come <lb/>
so, but th. prune goes on for- <lb/>
In the <lb/>
Washington from which <lb/>
Be I rt Instead <lb/>
s ill. com the <lb/>
What . oil; good old world <lb/>
this would be II body practiced <lb/>
what they preached <lb/>
led States would be now en- ,,., suggest <lb/>
bit r and war with put County needs worse than a County <lb/>
I he people Instead o. Hospital <lb/>
the position friend and <lb/>
In their almost summer probably wt will g.-t <lb/>
to restore the park and <lb/>
government. cornea high, yon <lb/>
The and not tell the world what it cost. <lb/>
marked the Inevitable collapse of the j, kicker, <lb/>
usurper's brief r It marked <lb/>
complete establishment of the new The world soon get, tired of a <lb/>
doctrine that usurpation is no to be caring tobacco seems to be the good <lb/>
on this cot among the farmers. A nights <lb/>
government Is lo b. ea sleep would he a rare thing for th <lb/>
In Peace four or weeks <lb/>
and with the world, though may o <lb/>
come to the long-suffering Mex <lb/>
ii ails at once, are at Only ill <lb/>
II a County Hospital did nothing . <lb/>
correct the physician <lb/>
vein the child from receiving an fill <lb/>
ration, this in Itself would be an in <lb/>
vestment would pay more Hull <lb/>
legal interest on many millions <lb/>
dollars <lb/>
The machine on The <lb/>
son had a bad case of Stammer- <lb/>
Monday on seven, when <lb/>
dated an article July <lb/>
with all that II is better for <lb/>
stammer s little than t to .-peak a. <lb/>
all. <lb/>
A man who saved a Mo., girl <lb/>
drowning was so beaten by <lb/>
in the struggle that he was forced t. <lb/>
go to a hospital for treatment, it l <lb/>
understood In wot I marry bet <lb/>
this time <lb/>
The prettiest girl In world <lb/>
landed In New York, says th. <lb/>
World She has not done any sue <lb/>
thing. Sin is right here We <lb/>
with her last night <lb/>
some people do you would imagine <lb/>
they were on a vacation for an <lb/>
finite period. <lb/>
Many a polished person's shoes an <lb/>
tot. <lb/>
There is not as much sympathy for <lb/>
the Senate as there might <lb/>
Try to make your mark in the world <lb/>
bill don't make it with red paint. <lb/>
Occasionally an aviator.- breaks <lb/>
record, but often they <lb/>
their necks. <lb/>
We see by the papers that Mrs. Km <lb/>
incline of London, is spend <lb/>
this we-k out of jail. <lb/>
A German physician no <lb/>
is physically perfect. Evidently <lb/>
man never had a sweetheart <lb/>
As a trust buster Mr <lb/>
seems to be feared. <lb/>
ever characterized him. that valiant <lb/>
ink fighter, Polls has again <lb/>
broken Into print. <lb/>
, , ; county in that state is Pitt. The ex <lb/>
It is generally understood that Car-1, . ,,,, <lb/>
change knew that also, but just failed <lb/>
is to become President of Mex. ,. <lb/>
. to mention it for fear they would hurt <lb/>
to, and let us hope that the . <lb/>
. , , . ,. J someone's feelings, <lb/>
of that unhappy country will fine <lb/>
whiskers rule better than rule <lb/>
The Virginia that put I <lb/>
started out to make him j lass in his wife's food cannot be <lb/>
self unpopular before he had been l charged with assault with deadly <lb/>
Office twenty-four hours. He close, weapon. But still he was doing I <lb/>
all the gambling houses in the City tutting. <lb/>
There is one thing a woman ran do <lb/>
It is said that Cole intends that a man is out of. She <lb/>
to turn the South Carolina entertain an unwelcome visitor <lb/>
Mary into a hospital after August 1st. and them feel perfectly <lb/>
There is about CO prisoners to be <lb/>
set at liberty during the remaining <lb/>
tight days. We can do none other <lb/>
than offer our sympathies to our sis- <lb/>
t. r slate. <lb/>
Many a man who knows just What <lb/>
he would do in another mans place <lb/>
Rudyard Kipling was a; <lb/>
. candidate for a seat In Parliament <lb/>
This looks like waving ,. red flag -t <lb/>
face of the with <lb/>
lo and for the Hull. <lb/>
It fish could talk we <lb/>
not have so many old fish <lb/>
should a woman use a <lb/>
to drive a tack if there i- a hair brush <lb/>
Some people are willing to own <lb/>
their handiwork if they arc confronted, <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
seldom ever succeeds in his own place. <lb/>
Dr. W. H. Dixon Favors County Hospital <lb/>
Ayden, North Carolina. <lb/>
July <lb/>
Honorable Hoard Of County Commissioners, <lb/>
Pitt County. North Carolina. <lb/>
I am heartily in accord with the idea of your building and <lb/>
maintaining a COUNTY HOSPITAL, lo be operated for all classes of <lb/>
Pitt County's people <lb/>
Yours very truly. <lb/>
W, H. M. <lb/>
RA V- <lb/>
When folks get too busy to talk <lb/>
about their neighbors, there's some- <lb/>
thing doing. <lb/>
It Is easy to run an account, but <lb/>
an lime op with mid paying it is <lb/>
something I <lb/>
They are bringing up the North <lb/>
Pole squabble again Better pack th <lb/>
-i nu might as well bra. e up and g <lb/>
to have your nuts shaken sum <lb/>
. edible upon part the more Politicians being added <lb/>
against which ,. each and are looking <lb/>
been impressively by our gov <lb/>
eminent, long the restore. <lb/>
lion of peace. lie- dictators who have gone <lb/>
That the world has been Impressed country to iron would make at <lb/>
with the great moral victory achieve J and perhaps <lb/>
President Wilson's policy is community If were to <lb/>
, need by the comment of th. <lb/>
press on Huerta's downfall. On a large number of Congressmen, thing away on cold and keep <lb/>
this hemisphere particularly, the it.- would be willing to ungrudging II there, <lb/>
,, mediation by support lo an <lb/>
as a means or arranging In- backed by proper authority j should prepare a ban- <lb/>
differences in Q for those sixty convict. <lb/>
the ha expects to set liberty before <lb/>
In the la ,, Democratic August <lb/>
of out The the <lb/>
states emerges from tin- trying feeling no doubt he in. A man <lb/>
of the Mexican revolution of Colonel Roosevelt, to order whiskey for <lb/>
untarnished honor and vastly mule that suffering with the <lb/>
.-,; prestige, a n seems that about all the Now if someone else had call- <lb/>
thanks arc due their con- wants of Mr. is for him him a he would probably have <lb/>
the tag, resented it. <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WONT HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers<lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA<lb/>
-re--- W CRIME THAT WAS HUSHED UP <lb/>
Great You at s <lb/>
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today <lb/>
For the next days we are going to divide cur <lb/>
over worth of Rogers <lb/>
All Men's Ladies and Children's cut SHOES now going at <lb/>
I -3 regular price. and see, is all we ask, and we will make <lb/>
your dollar do double duty. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Baa <lb/>
At the regular meeting f the Board <lb/>
of Commissioners Pitt County, held <lb/>
July toe following petition <lb/>
was <lb/>
We file undersigned land owners, <lb/>
whose land the following described <lb/>
road will cross hereby petition your <lb/>
honorable body to lay out a <lb/>
road leading from Minefield, across <lb/>
the lands of X. E. Garris. S. E. Bed- <lb/>
I. C. Garris, G. C. Garris, . <lb/>
U Garris. A. J. Garris to the Ayden <lb/>
and Grifton road <lb/>
Same will he heard at the regular <lb/>
meeting of the Board held Mon- <lb/>
day In August all persons de- <lb/>
siring to be heard will please be pres- <lb/>
on said date. <lb/>
Camera Without <lb/>
Tn a very gnat extent, the <lb/>
of getting a good photograph Is a <lb/>
compliment Those people who <lb/>
good photographs are generally those <lb/>
In whom facial expression <lb/>
changes very little or changes very <lb/>
much. The subtler and more delicate <lb/>
expressions do appear in a photo- <lb/>
graph, and it is those by <lb/>
which we are remembered rather than <lb/>
by some of the actual weaknesses of <lb/>
feature which the camera so faithfully <lb/>
records. The greatest of all virtues is <lb/>
charity, but the camera has DO charity <lb/>
and it Is often a liar. <lb/>
WAY TO SEE PARIS <lb/>
For Various Reasons the Police Were <lb/>
Not Informed of a Recent Dar- <lb/>
Th. re v. at a <lb/>
home in Broadway, of Thirty- <lb/>
lbs not reported <lb/>
. , ilia , <lb/>
.<lb/>
. I . <lb/>
I t a little bout <lb/>
. . old <lb/>
man <lb/>
person was<lb/>
. . . I <lb/>
just <lb/>
villain pi He <lb/>
was a t <lb/>
a stomach<lb/>
out at bit h that f world-old <lb/>
. to I<lb/>
. a, . rust be- <lb/>
tween two of the and the <lb/>
lit 11.- stomach followed in due <lb/>
course, and then their owner, t little <lb/>
brindle pup. was within the corral. <lb/>
Possibly was a little thief <lb/>
or puss ill . he a victim of <lb/>
U he <lb/>
stole the toys of very little boy, j <lb/>
.- by one and carried them <lb/>
the porch his home next door, <lb/>
where he was having the best lime <lb/>
possible when he was discovered and <lb/>
spoil., of his expedition taken <lb/>
from him and returned to their right- <lb/>
owner. <lb/>
This 7th, day <lb/>
7-13-191. <lb/>
of July <lb/>
BELL, <lb/>
Clerk to Board. <lb/>
Housework and Health. <lb/>
There is like housework for <lb/>
culture. In the various ac- <lb/>
performed by the different sets <lb/>
of muscles during the large number <lb/>
of movements incidental to house- <lb/>
work there Is an admirable system of <lb/>
gymnastics peculiarly adapted to the <lb/>
needs of women. A certain amount of <lb/>
exercise which arouses and interest-; <lb/>
the activities of the bodily organs Is <lb/>
to health, and housework <lb/>
undoubtedly compiles with both of <lb/>
these conditions. <lb/>
WAIT <lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
LET ME SHOW <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
Mr. doom's Convincing Disclaimer. <lb/>
rumor that I am to wed Miss <lb/>
Ann Thorpe, the militant milliner of <lb/>
r has no foundation <lb/>
J. Fuller <lb/>
though my wife died several months <lb/>
ago I not treated any woman <lb/>
with even common civility <lb/>
Kansas City Star. <lb/>
Pal the In the bank- The saving between Kurd rust and <lb/>
heavy car cost Is for prudent buyer. He knows the <lb/>
Ford not only saTes him doll but serves best. It's <lb/>
car sold a lower price and bucked Ferd aid <lb/>
1500 for lit.- runabout; 1550 fur lite touting car and for Hie <lb/>
town o. B, Detroit, with equipment, <lb/>
log and particulars from. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
Englishman Quickly Got on to Scheme <lb/>
Which Enabled Him to the <lb/>
City Thoroughly. <lb/>
There is a very good friend of mine, <lb/>
whom I now call the New Innocent <lb/>
Abroad, says a writer in the London <lb/>
Times. Though he has lived the great- <lb/>
portion of his life In the West end <lb/>
of London, circumstances have always <lb/>
conspired to prevent him crossing the <lb/>
channel. <lb/>
He cannot speak a word of French, <lb/>
and last week he spent three days In <lb/>
Paris. <lb/>
When he came back I went to see <lb/>
him. <lb/>
think I have seen everything there <lb/>
Is to be seen the streets of ho <lb/>
said when I met him, I dis- <lb/>
covered the ideal way of seeing a <lb/>
strange city. <lb/>
I wanted to go anywhere <lb/>
I signaled a taxicab and showed the <lb/>
driver the address I wanted. Now, all <lb/>
these cab drivers are men with <lb/>
wonderful intuitions. They knew at <lb/>
once that f really wanted to see Paris <lb/>
in all Us beauty. So they took <lb/>
of me, and whenever I wanted to go <lb/>
from one office to another they drove <lb/>
me all round city. <lb/>
after the first day I knew <lb/>
that place I wanted to call at was <lb/>
not more than a few hundred yards <lb/>
away from the hotel. Still the cab <lb/>
drivers determined I should <lb/>
prove my knowledge of Paris <lb/>
proper way to pursue this <lb/>
method at sightseeing Is to drive for <lb/>
half an hour In silence. Then you <lb/>
slop the cab with violent signals, pro- <lb/>
duce written address again and <lb/>
flourish it in the driver's face. <lb/>
i . smiles politely <lb/>
DOGS AS ARTILLERY HORSES <lb/>
Proposition Under Consideration in <lb/>
France Seems to Have Much to <lb/>
Recommend It. <lb/>
The French First army corps Is said <lb/>
to be considering the adoption of dogs <lb/>
for hauling artillery The dogs In <lb/>
question are the big Flemish animals, <lb/>
which are largely utilized In the <lb/>
of France for dragging milk and <lb/>
other vehicles <lb/>
From the economic standpoint there <lb/>
Is a good deal to he said in favor of <lb/>
the replacement of the horse by the <lb/>
dog so far as light artillery Is con- <lb/>
A Flemish dos can be <lb/>
bought for francs, and cost of <lb/>
feeding it does not exceed fifty <lb/>
centimes a day The lowest price <lb/>
of an artillery horse is francs, and <lb/>
the daily cost of Its upkeep amounts <lb/>
to two francs In other words, the <lb/>
first cost of horse Is at least four <lb/>
times as great, and It costs four times <lb/>
as much to feed Moreover, for <lb/>
francs It Is possible lo buy a dog In <lb/>
much condition than the ma- <lb/>
of the French artillery horses. <lb/>
After the Forest Fire. <lb/>
Wallace. Idaho, la still suffering <lb/>
from the disastrous forest fires of <lb/>
which burned over the water- <lb/>
shed that furnishes the water supply <lb/>
of the city. This basin included an <lb/>
area of 2.000 acres and was formerly <lb/>
well limbered with trees from fifty <lb/>
to two hundred years old. These <lb/>
were destroyed by fires of <lb/>
The city used to gel Us water supply <lb/>
only for domestic purposes, <lb/>
and generally I for development of electric- <lb/>
you as though you are a for power and light from that <lb/>
child Meanwhile, a small crowd Before the fires flow of <lb/>
collects composed of polite Individuals stream, at Its lowest stages, was <lb/>
all anxious lo proffer you their never below 1.000 inches. <lb/>
Ices.<lb/>
direct you to different places <lb/>
of public interest, and after an <lb/>
change of you start on an- <lb/>
other Joy ride for half an hour or <lb/>
REAL FOR ANXIETY <lb/>
Old Gentleman's Exceedingly Neat <lb/>
Rejoinder to Tactless Remark <lb/>
Made by Nephew. <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School <lb/>
A Stale school to train teachers for Hie public schools of North <lb/>
Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. <lb/>
free U all who agree to teach. Full Term begins September Si. <lb/>
lull. <lb/>
For and other information address, <lb/>
ROBT. H. President. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
urn <lb/>
The Woman <lb/>
Who Writes <lb/>
n with stationary procured here <lb/>
a In danger of having her letters <lb/>
as to correct form anyway <lb/>
Au nave just mm sue <lb/>
of paper, lbs ink that t <lb/>
splutter. Our stationary Is approved <lb/>
people who know. <lb/>
Since lbs lire the records show that <lb/>
the minimum flow has fallen to <lb/>
about two hundred and fifty <lb/>
Inches. year they have to <lb/>
get power from steam and to use <lb/>
a considerable part of this power in <lb/>
pumping water. Records of the <lb/>
weather bureau at Wallace show that <lb/>
the precipitation for years since <lb/>
the fire has been about normal for <lb/>
the region. This seems to demon- <lb/>
I hat the the flow <lb/>
There is an old gentleman In Phil- .,, due , ,,,,, of the <lb/>
approaching the ninety f , and <lb/>
who still finds much zest in life, , ,.,, , or <lb/>
having retained bis faculties, ha on Tl, <lb/>
feels that a few of the physical dis-; to reforest the <lb/>
abilities of age are of small account denuded watershed. <lb/>
His nephew is a man of small tact, <lb/>
a fact which has always aroused How Boy Scouts Help, <lb/>
ire of old man. A helpfulness <lb/>
A few- weeks before the old gentle- of , road lg <lb/>
related h a correspondent <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
man's birthday <lb/>
nephew, who had been overweighted <lb/>
with cares for years, start- <lb/>
ed on a trip lo Europe that was to <lb/>
consume a year. <lb/>
have come to say an- <lb/>
nephew- to the old man. <lb/>
I am starting abroad to be gone a <lb/>
longer. I thought I <lb/>
might never well, you understand <lb/>
I wanted to be sure to see you <lb/>
Whereupon the old man leaned for- <lb/>
ward, his nephew with ills bead- <lb/>
like eyes. <lb/>
he said impressively, J hi <lb/>
mean to tell ma the doctor sot <lb/>
think you'll live to get <lb/>
now <lb/>
When rain falls it does actually <lb/>
soak int. the earth, bores Its nay <lb/>
in. tiny says the K <lb/>
Sunday Herald These tubes are <lb/>
so small that would be Impossible <lb/>
to Insert a hair in one of them with <lb/>
Its walls. .- <lb/>
tub. u. bored down lo . <lb/>
four or the feet. When the surface <lb/>
dries tho water evaporates from the <lb/>
tubes, a it would from a pipe. <lb/>
If tho tube is twisted It takes longer <lb/>
for the to<lb/>
had a puncture mar <lb/>
Kent a few days he said, I <lb/>
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Or. Eugene Doyen, who denies <lb/>
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will cure cancer. Is re <lb/>
as the greatest bacteriologist <lb/>
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life ii. the study of bacteriology. <lb/>
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lays i- that the cancer <lb/>
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unorthodox, his high <lb/>
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last om Atlanta, . <lb/>
n stall for some Carolina do hereby certify that <lb/>
They trill be here until about the said corporation did, the <lb/>
her visiting in the home -A day of July 1914. file In my office a <lb/>
W. B, Wilson, when hi If . executed and attested <lb/>
, i i i to the <lb/>
writing <lb/>
to the dissolution said <lb/>
DECiDE II <lb/>
He Suggest That The <lb/>
lion Pitt lie <lb/>
Opportunity Their <lb/>
Wishes Ballet, <lb/>
Cash must accompany <lb/>
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Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Court <lb/>
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. Practice limited to disease of <lb/>
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, I Office with Dr. D. L. <lb/>
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July 1914, <lb/>
To Tin Honorable Board County <lb/>
alt r Pitt County <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
wish to to you my hearty <lb/>
by more than j endorsement of what Dr. <lb/>
in Interest f the stock-1 Laughinghouse bad to say before your <lb/>
holders thereof, which said certificate body at your July meeting, concern- <lb/>
the record of the the County Home Proposition. <lb/>
. .,,, on m my said The present way of caring for the <lb/>
. . . provided by law. pauper will, in my opinion, in a few <lb/>
i,. t. Whereof, l have here- be done with. Then why should <lb/>
. .,, hand and my expend so much money In erect <lb/>
SEW BULLETS. . <lb/>
Ask Oncer for WHITE swan <lb/>
the if <lb/>
HELP WASTED <lb/>
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary <lb/>
weekly to start. Cigar Co. <lb/>
Station D., New York City. <lb/>
CAB AMI <lb/>
lantern. Finder return to It. J. E. <lb/>
Nobles and receive reward. <lb/>
JOHN F. <lb/>
moved bis office from Old <lb/>
Bow Stables to Dr Zeno Brown's <lb/>
Stables on Fourth Street. Phone <lb/>
Day or Night. <lb/>
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PAIL <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
Office over Frank Wilson's <lb/>
Telephone <lb/>
II. <lb/>
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clerk, <lb/>
store <lb/>
EXPERIENCED <lb/>
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B. F. <lb/>
Life, Fire, tick and <lb/>
Office ea Fourth street <lb/>
store <lb/>
Raleigh, day of <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
BRYAN <lb/>
Secretary of Stat <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
buildings for the pauper The <lb/>
idea of replacing County Homes by <lb/>
County Hospitals In many States Is <lb/>
j growing rapidly. The doors Km <lb/>
COUNTY HOSPITAL can be thrown <lb/>
open to the sick pauper. There they <lb/>
SIGHT BETWEEN <lb/>
Methodist church Proctor hot-l <lb/>
key with six keys a penny at- <lb/>
Finder return to this office <lb/>
lo. fellas. , . the best <lb/>
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Cures Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Cure. <lb/>
hie cued by old <lb/>
Healing Oil. It <lb/>
SEWS <lb/>
-7 Mr. J. A, <lb/>
. n Friday iron- Durham <lb/>
ling for the ,., r,. pent a week his<lb/>
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an I <lb/>
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ad and <lb/>
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I M i Women, <lb/>
Ti rm <lb/>
i i. Fall Term l 1914, <lb/>
Catalog and Particulars, Address, <lb/>
ye, II. t- Principal. <lb/>
i have had <lb/>
i . food oil an, the <lb/>
it if I I them A n <lb/>
. ting Ange At t <lb/>
I ;. hi i- always the i <lb/>
I dealers Don I Harrington, Co., for <lb/>
, a Just received another <lb/>
load, <lb/>
F M <lb/>
Buffalo I. V, <lb/>
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FROM LAM <lb/>
Mr Richard I time <lb/>
ii for Norfolk Soul i <lb/>
about list of <lb/>
; . a <lb/>
d while l <lb/>
his duties near the station, <lb/>
resulted in hi Saturday <lb/>
, n .,.,, v Mr Rich- <lb/>
i i thirty I n years <lb/>
,.,., , wife has <lb/>
. tin numerous friends the family <lb/>
Tailoring Parlor <lb/>
. . Pressing Club . . <lb/>
SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb/>
Cleaning and <lb/>
Evans Street <lb/>
Altering, and of all Hal. a <lb/>
Special attention given Coat Suit, and CLOTHES <lb/>
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work guaranteed. <lb/>
H. MANAGER <lb/>
Ho. GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
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;,. T day Mb v <lb/>
i ox <lb/>
u ;,. i. the alarm If n <lb/>
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and r gents <lb/>
. i arrived B D. Ft <lb/>
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Mrs Maggie Butt, Miss and <lb/>
; . Harding B it I <lb/>
Hope Mills at the home <lb/>
II. i OS <lb/>
Hello i have a <lb/>
and and <lb/>
Paints, ii bi had and it <lb/>
r a id the gallon, W. <lb/>
Ange . <lb/>
, i,, is cotton twine to tie <lb/>
thermometers to tell you <lb/>
ho I is going at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber a- Co, <lb/>
i C. Nye left tor Au- <lb/>
lander on business <lb/>
will cure sore feet, but Hunt <lb/>
i mi. shoes win keep your from <lb/>
getting sore Why a from <lb/>
B, l. Forrest C Co. <lb/>
Win of <lb/>
Si hunt spent the week-end with <lb/>
Mainline <lb/>
They are selling slippers at a great <lb/>
reduction at A. W. Ange A Co, <lb/>
demands that the <lb/>
per and the poor should have all the <lb/>
advantages Medical skill and Science <lb/>
lean give them. Those who are more <lb/>
. fortunate In this goods can <lb/>
seek hospital where they <lb/>
wish, the Hospital nearer home <lb/>
by building one, centrally located in <lb/>
Pitt County. Provide cheap or free <lb/>
beds for the poor. Let the voting <lb/>
population of Pitt County express <lb/>
their wish on the question by ballot. <lb/>
Let the Old County Home be redeem- <lb/>
ed, and have it cultivated by the Con- <lb/>
slots, growing and other <lb/>
table supplies the pauper and <lb/>
i Ii. T. COX, M D. <lb/>
NO<lb/>
literacy at Law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Owing to the moving of our plant <lb/>
into its new home on Dickinson Ave , <lb/>
which will require a week, we will <lb/>
be forced to shut down the first week <lb/>
in August. <lb/>
Our patrons will please govern <lb/>
themselves accordingly, and send <lb/>
all the work they possibly can tin <lb/>
week, is it will be impossible for us <lb/>
to do any work for you the week <lb/>
move. <lb/>
LAUNDRY, <lb/>
I. <lb/>
iv NORFOLK VI. <lb/>
Mr Bob of Norfolk came <lb/>
hi yesterday t accept a position with <lb/>
the Machine Shop. <lb/>
Life Is Indeed s mystery and time <lb/>
sets all things free. Today the <lb/>
flowers bloom, the bird-, sing, the alls <lb/>
lining smiles, tomorrow the clouds <lb/>
the flowers fade. <lb/>
v here the dwell, God <lb/>
rules and all is <lb/>
now, inn In the coming years <lb/>
all of us win understand the <lb/>
him who guides the <lb/>
the bitter waters, and gives <lb/>
to each and all the consolation <lb/>
knowing is only a dream <lb/>
We kiss the lips life today, <lb/>
row, we watch beside the silent tomb <lb/>
and we ask our self this question <lb/>
Why Why this mystery. <lb/>
Last Friday morning July 17th th <lb/>
,, was flashed down the wires <lb/>
from Norfolk that the spirit of <lb/>
Ernest T, Gross had passed into the <lb/>
Ores was one of the <lb/>
seven who was killed In the fatal <lb/>
i ear collision. The news of her <lb/>
death cams as a thunderbolt u those <lb/>
bar best <lb/>
Amid her she <lb/>
called for her baby begged <lb/>
she might live for his sake. On April <lb/>
1908, she became the wife <lb/>
Ernest T. Gross of Burlington, N. C, <lb/>
only one child survives her. On Sat- <lb/>
Week-End and Summer <lb/>
K X C I R S a RATE <lb/>
to the <lb/>
SEASHORE <lb/>
via the <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LIKE <lb/>
The the South <lb/>
Hound Trip <lb/>
From Greenville <lb/>
To Washington, u. C. <lb/>
To Baltimore, . <lb/>
To New York City . <lb/>
To Boston, Mass. <lb/>
Tickets on sale every until <lb/>
Warrenton <lb/>
High <lb/>
School <lb/>
WARRENTON, X. C. <lb/>
High Grade Preparatory School, <lb/>
Classical and Scientific Courses, <lb/>
Special Course preparatory to Govern- <lb/>
Academies, Trained Ex- <lb/>
Faculty. One teacher to <lb/>
twenty students, All hording students <lb/>
under the immediate of <lb/>
Principal faculty. <lb/>
Two literary societies, Young <lb/>
Christian Association. Mote <lb/>
than one hundred students now In col- <lb/>
as leaders of fresh, and <lb/>
classes at Davidson College. Leaders <lb/>
of and one of three highest In <lb/>
fresh, at University. Other evidence <lb/>
of leadership. Expenses moderate, <lb/>
JOHN GRAHAM, Principal. <lb/>
via Norfolk and <lb/>
with final return limit Oct., <lb/>
II, 1914. <lb/>
W. J. T. C. While <lb/>
Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. <lb/>
Wilmington. N. <lb/>
July the body was sent to <lb/>
N. for funeral and In- <lb/>
Those the re- <lb/>
mains was her father Mr. T. C. Bryan. <lb/>
, i n. C, her slater Mrs. W, <lb/>
E. Tucker, of N C, <lb/>
Mrs. W. Scott Galloway Grimes- <lb/>
land, N. C also Miss and Eve <lb/>
Gross of Burlington, N. C, and <lb/>
and little son. <lb/>
The prayer of my heart is that all <lb/>
these may so live as to enjoy Heaven's <lb/>
eternal family reunion. <lb/>
May the same hand that has wound- <lb/>
ad be the same to succor and <lb/>
WHO KNEW <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock ck <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
Choice Farm <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
acres, l i <lb/>
in first class state of cultivation, over <lb/>
of woodland covered with <lb/>
pin.- limber from to thirty inches t <lb/>
slump. good painted tenant house.-. <lb/>
.; and rooms. and acres patches <lb/>
around each, on woodland side of the <lb/>
public nice painted residence <lb/>
containing rooms, fine grove and <lb/>
right on the public road bailing from <lb/>
Bethel to B. C cleared lands <lb/>
all well drained, level and in tine <lb/>
condition, with unusually tine crops <lb/>
crowing thereon, one good tobacco <lb/>
barn Fine tobacco, cotton, corn and and had to come home to get a good <lb/>
lands, fine vineyard. start to go again. <lb/>
worth of Stables, shelter and v. H. Specialist in <lb/>
good wells on residence lot, good fining Glasses will be in Ayden <lb/>
water in healthy location, first class in J. R. Smith Bros., store Monday <lb/>
stock range, good fences around farm, and Tuesday Aug 10th and 11th for <lb/>
and <lb/>
I lea Inn-. <lb/>
N. C , July Mr. J. . <lb/>
writes from Ocean View, that <lb/>
is having a delightful stay there <lb/>
but is anxious to get back to Ayden. <lb/>
just like other people who stay hero <lb/>
long He also writes, please put <lb/>
your next items that all the road sup- <lb/>
in Township are <lb/>
earnestly requested to be present at i <lb/>
meeting in the Mayor's office. <lb/>
day, August 1st to discuss ways and <lb/>
means of improving the <lb/>
in said township. <lb/>
Mr. J. J. Edwards and his two <lb/>
Miss Ida and Mrs. <lb/>
well, Monday morning from <lb/>
mountain trip. Mr. Edwards says <lb/>
was sick all the while he was away <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY-- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
Sole Agent. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
rim <lb/>
Candidates Cards <lb/>
Less than M acre the <lb/>
Following property <lb/>
Thrown in. <lb/>
ix line mules from to ti year old. <lb/>
the purpose of examining the eyes and Cards are per <lb/>
fitting glasses, all work is guarantee. L ff- u <lb/>
him on the above dates. <lb/>
Mr. David Smith says, there no long- j <lb/>
remains any doubt, that the four <lb/>
For <lb/>
I wish to announce to my friends <lb/>
worth lbs of Fodder burner oil stoves is the thing to i generally that , am <lb/>
cotton seed for planting. on to the good Old summer for the office of sheriff <lb/>
barrels of good corn. M bushels of j can find thorn at Smith MOS. , pM to <lb/>
seed peanuts, one peanut picker and Bud Dennis left here last Sunday primary, and will <lb/>
gasoline engine, worth of morning after breakfast with a <lb/>
farming tools, such as mowing ma- <lb/>
chines, riding plows, bay press. Sta- <lb/>
etc <lb/>
of joy riders and eat dinner in Ra <lb/>
and after visiting Use State <lb/>
prison, hospital and soldiers homo. <lb/>
predate the vote and help of any. <lb/>
W. SIMON <lb/>
, miles from railroad the trip back tO time to my friends <lb/>
station, seven miles from for supper. I hey made trip on candidate for Of <lb/>
tobacco mark.-. all . Maxwell without an county, the of <lb/>
in County. Mr. Edwards W L primaries. Should I <lb/>
This place will he sold in less than nothing these to <lb/>
thirty days, and this is the heel chance a O <lb/>
lo buy a tine farm cheap you will <lb/>
For <lb/>
hereby announce myself as <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb/>
to the Democratic primary- <lb/>
W. L. HALL. <lb/>
FOB COURT <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for county commissioner, to <lb/>
succeed myself, subject to tho Demo- <lb/>
primary of Pitt County. <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
this fall, and if you are I <lb/>
write I Davenport or I. Smith <lb/>
to meet you at nine o'clock <lb/>
A. . and will take you out <lb/>
for a look <lb/>
Terms are in your reach, the <lb/>
the people and all to the beat of <lb/>
lea , is two cases , appreciate your <lb/>
Mr. of <lb/>
tells us his community was visited and help. <lb/>
With a good rain Sunday night. <lb/>
Plenty of Lime at K. Smith <lb/>
Bros, <lb/>
Mr. Cooper lost his watch last <lb/>
are ion. . .- . , <lb/>
proposition being offered of Its Sunday while from <lb/>
in Martin, <lb/>
lies. <lb/>
July 24th. <lb/>
J. I. Davenport Co. <lb/>
. C <lb/>
R. DUDLEY. <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I wish to announce to my friends <lb/>
to the public generally that I am <lb/>
candidate for the office of sheriff V <lb/>
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb/>
afternoon. Bishop Democratic primary. I will <lb/>
a splendid sermon, just elate tho support of sir <lb/>
the confirmation. <lb/>
The crops on the Gum Swamp road <lb/>
are suffering for want of rain. For Sheriff. <lb/>
There was eleven confirmed into <lb/>
Episcopal Church St. John's last <lb/>
and Time, <lb/>
maul lured Thai <lb/>
we Want Hie Hospital. <lb/>
t . are . <lb/>
A Colored boy, son of Hill Harper Tr Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
Suggest a Day to be Set Apart as u years was drowned at <lb/>
last Sunday while in bathing.; i take this method of announcing my <lb/>
Mr. George son of Mr candidacy for sheriff subject to the <lb/>
I Asa is here on a visit to Democratic primaries. Should b <lb/>
his parents. George has been living I i win endeavor to administer <lb/>
in Florida for the last several years the office with prompt <lb/>
Mr. Dick says he has to all. I <lb/>
led about twelve hundred miles for your support and to re <lb/>
the last week, all the way from Dale, your obedient servant. <lb/>
to the western hills and no where did Very <lb/>
he see crops that would anything t, j j. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
the voters of <lb/>
Having been urged by my friends <lb/>
lo run for County Commissioner from <lb/>
the -North Side of the River, I <lb/>
myself a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner, subject to the <lb/>
Democratic primary. Any support <lb/>
given me will be highly appreciated. <lb/>
J. P. DAVENPORT. <lb/>
Fer Sheriff. <lb/>
To my fellow citizens Pitt county <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
for the nomination for sheriff of <lb/>
county subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primary of said county. It <lb/>
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb/>
to make you a good officer. Thanking <lb/>
one and all for their support and co- <lb/>
operation I am. <lb/>
JNO. L. GIBSON, <lb/>
Township, N. C <lb/>
because it concerns the HEALTH <lb/>
of every member of your family. Can <lb/>
you afford to run the risk of <lb/>
plumbers <lb/>
Our Knowledge of Business <lb/>
is that work done by <lb/>
will be installed in the best <lb/>
Remember, our prices are <lb/>
not more than asked for inferior <lb/>
work. <lb/>
Grifton, N. C. <lb/>
July 1914 <lb/>
am glad to see that the physicians <lb/>
Pitt County are speaking out freely <lb/>
behalf a County Hospital. Truly <lb/>
It reveals an unselfish disposition <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
i Mr. win j- i this method of <lb/>
High your paper where he , an; <lb/>
been doing some fancy painting with I for the of <lb/>
ready mixed Paints, plenty the the Democratic <lb/>
more left at J. B, Smith Bros. party. if elected I endeavor to <lb/>
Mrs. Guy Moore of Fort la of <lb/>
. .-n.,. Mr Mrs. . . .- -j . <lb/>
. like complete with Pitt, except in corn. <lb/>
them from a financial standpoint, ant <lb/>
now will you allow one of the laity, Hemby has just return- <lb/>
-peak a word through your paper. <lb/>
There is no <lb/>
prove that we need a well equipped <lb/>
to treat our sick, and especially <lb/>
of our people win. may need <lb/>
surgical skill. <lb/>
to my mind best way <lb/>
this so as to have no friction <lb/>
is to interest every man, woman <lb/>
Child in Pitt County in this one great <lb/>
and important undertaking. And the <lb/>
best way to interest any one in any <lb/>
enterprise is for that person to put <lb/>
something into It. So I would suggest <lb/>
that <lb/>
. get <lb/>
-at every school house in the County <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
For Constable <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb/>
ville Township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
t the Democratic party and if elected <lb/>
I will serve the to the best of <lb/>
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb/>
help. I am, <lb/>
HENRY S. MOORS <lb/>
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
S. Hart <lb/>
Mr Henry Corey Ins accepted a <lb/>
clerkship with J. H. Smith Bros. <lb/>
Mr. George who been <lb/>
arming at Mr. Rill Dennis, has sold <lb/>
rut his crop and moved back way <lb/>
down In Craven from whence he cam. <lb/>
will appreciate your vote and an- <lb/>
help you may give me. <lb/>
C. E. FLEMING <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
wish to announce to the voters <lb/>
county that I am a candidate <lb/>
to the action of the <lb/>
prom <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to tho action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
tho help of any. <lb/>
AMOS C. JACKSON <lb/>
So I would suggest action t <lb/>
t Monday 16th, day of November be whenever You Need a Tonic primary. If elected <lb/>
apart in every school district, Take Grove S the to the best <lb/>
school house in the W never shirking from the <lb/>
Rally and contribution day for j, contains the c, the Thanking you -o <lb/>
s grand and worthy cause. Ask your vote and support <lb/>
Automobile For Hire <lb/>
Town or Country <lb/>
NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb/>
Well is . <lb/>
every father, every mother, each <lb/>
yea white, and colored, for we will <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb/>
township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
Di eel ate vote and help. <lb/>
A. R. STEPP. <lb/>
T. Moore <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
need a ward for the colored to meet <lb/>
-at their school at a. m., on <lb/>
that and bring an offering to be <lb/>
to the building of a suitable <lb/>
well equipped hospital. <lb/>
There Is a child can't bring for <lb/>
at least Sets, and if. they get Interest- Mr c l.-n <lb/>
FOB I <lb/>
I be a candidate for the office <lb/>
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
I thank the people for be <lb/>
rest, W. H. Allen, H. . they have me In the past <lb/>
and Crawford left this elected promise to give them <lb/>
Mr. D. Waldorf, left <lb/>
afternoon for Kinston in the in <lb/>
tares of the White Piano Co. <lb/>
Messrs A. Forrest, . H. For<lb/>
least acts, and it, .- . Mr M . i. .-.-. <lb/>
they will do II, and lei the men and where be goes to bi <lb/>
If necessary make some <lb/>
lire that this cause may launch <lb/>
with a great future for good ahead. <lb/>
Ask men of note, men who can <lb/>
, lo your school on that <lb/>
and speak for you. They will gladly <lb/>
do it if possible and if the one you <lb/>
can't conic, he Will help<lb/>
Let's get over this and do <lb/>
something worth the while. I <lb/>
Do you ask who Is IO receive these <lb/>
Offering, on that day. Count the <lb/>
and turn it our <lb/>
principal, and let each of these, for- <lb/>
ward same to tin County <lb/>
,., of Schools and to the <lb/>
each keeping a record t <lb/>
nil mollies sent In. <lb/>
Our commissioners will he M <lb/>
push this hospital unless they see the <lb/>
people are really interested In the <lb/>
and a million words not <lb/>
prove interest like doing something. <lb/>
once pity <lb/>
worth a cent, <lb/>
with a live dollar bill is business . <lb/>
NOW of this be only hot air. <lb/>
or shall we really get busy and a. <lb/>
Sincerely yours, <lb/>
DRIVER. <lb/>
present at Dealer, j <lb/>
and If elected, promise to give them <lb/>
I the same service I have tried to give <lb/>
; since I have been in <lb/>
W. B WILSON <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
township that l am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action o <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
predate vote and help. <lb/>
S L. WHICHARD. <lb/>
convention which convenes July <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
WHITSETT INSTITUTE <lb/>
A School for Two<lb/>
for or <lb/>
L. 1888. <lb/>
Rate,. <lb/>
IN THE HEALTHFUL PIEDMONT <lb/>
REGION NEAR GREENSBORO, N. C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W. T. WHITSETT, Ph. D <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I announce to my friends and the <lb/>
I 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/>
pie to the best of my ability. Hoping <lb/>
to receive your vote support an. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
For Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt subject to action of <lb/>
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for <lb/>
flattering vote the people gave me <lb/>
four ago. I solicit your sup <lb/>
pert. If elected I will fill the <lb/>
to tho of my ability. <lb/>
fill J 1-cox <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
use method of announcing to <lb/>
voters of Pitt county that I am a <lb/>
candidate for Treasurer subject the <lb/>
of the Democratic Primary. I <lb/>
the vote and help of my friends <lb/>
and the public generally, and If elect- <lb/>
ed promise to the duties <lb/>
the to the best of my ability. <lb/>
O W HARRINGTON <lb/>
Fur Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
7-8-14 If. <lb/>
For Commissioner. <lb/>
I announce myself a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner from Carolina <lb/>
Township subject to the actions the <lb/>
Democratic primary and your <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
7-4 If. <lb/>
err <lb/>
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb/>
st once the wonderful old reliable DR. <lb/>
ANTISEPTIC Oil., a lo- <lb/>
relieve., pal. an <lb/>
the name <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for County Commissioner, lo <lb/>
succeed myself, subject lo the <lb/>
the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
JOHN TAYLOR <lb/>
ii <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
I announce l the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
11-in- from Township subject <lb/>
the P <lb/>
and your vole and help. <lb/>
i If elected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
i hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for County Commissioner <lb/>
North side Tar River subject to the <lb/>
action of Democratic primary If <lb/>
nominated and elected will serve the <lb/>
County to the best of my ability <lb/>
It D. <lb/>
7-18 if. <lb/>
lilt. <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
mine iii Hi-own Building on a <lb/>
avenue hours <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
For Roes., <lb/>
and the lead- <lb/>
Our art In wedding <lb/>
menu re of the latest touch. <lb/>
finer In floral offerings to be had. <lb/>
Blooming pot plant., <lb/>
palm, fern., Norfolk pines <lb/>
aid many other nice pot plants. <lb/>
evergreens, <lb/>
hedge plant, and tree. <lb/>
Wall, telegraph and orders <lb/>
promptly by <lb/>
j. I. In- <lb/>
Store <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse went up the <lb/>
I. day <lb/>
J. <lb/>
BEAD to the best of my ability. <lb/>
AND n<lb/>
FOB COMMISSION Fit <lb/>
date for County from <lb/>
Township to succeed <lb/>
subject to the Democratic <lb/>
of County. <lb/>
W, I. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Coast Line. <lb/>
North Bound South Bound <lb/>
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So. P. m. No. P t, <lb/>
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Kat Bound Hound <lb/>
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No. . m. No. <lb/>
P. m No 1.02 p. <lb/>
ll II. F. MARSH <lb/>
Surgeon and <lb/>
treat all animals Calls promptly <lb/>
day or night. Office at B. <lb/>
Smith's stables with hospital SOT- <lb/>
vice Day phone night 289-L.<lb/>
V. II. <lb/>
Specialist in Fitting Glasses <lb/>
at j. o. Bros, <lb/>
Ayden, N. C. <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday August and <lb/>
Homo Office . . Washington, N. V. <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday. <lb/>
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Grain Privileges <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. Will last for years <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Washington. D. C <lb/>
Richmond. Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va.<lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
Charleston. W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
In Superior Court <lb/>
Baton A. T. Moore. Clerk. <lb/>
Leila K. Williams <lb/>
the estate of K. F. <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Williams and Leila Williams, <lb/>
Minors Heirs at Law Of K. F. <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
lit virtue of a Decree of the <lb/>
for or can buy Cowl of County, made by <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish A. T Moore. Clerk, on the 3rd. day <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent July. the undersigned Com- <lb/>
the chance to take profit will on Monday, the 3rd. <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. day August Mi. at o'clock Noon. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and hank to public before the Court <lb/>
MONET IN t l <lb/>
Puts and calls are the safest aim <lb/>
rest method trading in wheat <lb/>
or oats. Because your i-. <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account can buy III <lb/>
calls 10.000 bushels . <lb/>
Saved Girl's Life <lb/>
J want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- J <lb/>
from the use of writes <lb/>
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. <lb/>
certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, <lb/>
fiver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe <lb/>
saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, <lb/>
J they went in on her, but one good dose of W <lb/>
made them break out, and she has had no W <lb/>
more trouble. shall never be without <lb/>
in my For constipation, indigestion, headache, W <lb/>
malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar j <lb/>
ft ailments, has proved itself a safe, <lb/>
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. <lb/>
t If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- t <lb/>
B It is a medicine of known merit. Seventy-five <lb/>
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for J <lb/>
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price cents. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Make Your Own <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT. <lb/>
at per <lb/>
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it J <lb/>
You then make gala, of pure paint for <lb/>
It's per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of paint in <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or <lb/>
t. REAL PAINT It PIKE WHITE LEAD, <lb/>
OIL. the best-known paint <lb/>
Use a gal. oat of any PAINT you buy, and rot the <lb/>
paint made, return the paint and get ALL your back. <lb/>
I. k VOTE. C. <lb/>
KS CO. BROW . C <lb/>
CO, V C <lb/>
Having as administrator <lb/>
of Moore, deceased, late of <lb/>
County, H. C, this is to notify all <lb/>
persons having claims against <lb/>
estate of said deceased to exhibit <lb/>
Hie undersigned or before <lb/>
the 1st. day of July 1915, or this not- <lb/>
ice will be pleaded In bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted o <lb/>
said state will please make <lb/>
ate payment. <lb/>
This the day of June 1914. <lb/>
A. J. MOORE. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
F. O. James Son, <lb/>
6-29-ltd. <lb/>
Notice lo Creditor <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Conn Clerk of County as <lb/>
the of Mar <lb/>
Jam.-;, used, notice is <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to to <lb/>
to make Immediate payment to <lb/>
be undersigned, and all <lb/>
against said estate are <lb/>
Hilled lo present the same to the <lb/>
for payment before <lb/>
it June or this notice will be <lb/>
bad in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This day of June 1914. <lb/>
M. CRISP, <lb/>
Of Margaret James deceased. <lb/>
28-ltd,<lb/>
and lot us show you our <lb/>
light Galvanized Roofing and <lb/>
you will net st of rt <lb/>
put n for having It. It <lb/>
makes an roof with <lb/>
no nail head exposed will last a life <lb/>
lime . <lb/>
J. R J. O. MOVE. <lb/>
M ltd <lb/>
references. <lb/>
it. . <lb/>
I Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Box 1428. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
I. Humphrey <lb/>
named will <lb/>
House in Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
bidder for cash, the following de- <lb/>
tracts or pared of land to <lb/>
and being in Falkland Town- <lb/>
County. North Carolina, <lb/>
and being No. in the of <lb/>
the H Williams land and beginning <lb/>
Bl a stake on the Snow Hill road near <lb/>
the crossing of Pasture Branch and <lb/>
running with said road East <lb/>
then 1-2 East S <lb/>
then North East 1-2 poles <lb/>
abridge across a ditch; then with <lb/>
William W. Humphrey <lb/>
The defendant above <lb/>
take t an action led <lb/>
as above has been commenced in the <lb/>
Superior Court of County for a <lb/>
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, said ditch South West poles lo <lb/>
and the defendant will further take gum T. P. Williams <lb/>
notice that he la required to corner; then South East poles lo <lb/>
at the next Term of the nor Court . the Jordan line; then North <lb/>
of Pitt Comity to be held on the Kl stake; then <lb/>
Monday before the Monday South 1-2 West to a white oak; <lb/>
of September it being the day of then North West poles to the <lb/>
1914, at the Court-house of beginning containing 1-2 acres <lb/>
Pitt County in Greenville, N. C, and more or less, <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint of one oilier tract in said Town- <lb/>
the plaintiff la said action, or the ship. County and State beginning at <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the Court Carl a Emma J. comer and <lb/>
the relief demanded in the complaint. ruin South I 3-4 West poles a <lb/>
This day of July <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
clerk Superior Court <lb/>
J FLU'S <lb/>
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb/>
7-2 ltd. <lb/>
Notice of Valuable land Sale <lb/>
By 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 County, entitled <lb/>
J. Carrol and ll. S. Randall and <lb/>
pop in a prong of Jacob's Branch <lb/>
n the run of Jacob's Branch <lb/>
to -take, Corner of W. K. Williams, <lb/>
Jr., then with his line North 3-4 <lb/>
poles to a stake at J. <lb/>
corner; then South SO 1-2 <lb/>
East poles to the beginning con- <lb/>
acres more or less. The <lb/>
two tracts constituting Lot No , <lb/>
the division of the H, Williams land, <lb/>
which was allotted to E. P. Williams <lb/>
by Division Deed dated the 14th. day <lb/>
June, 1907, as appears of record m <lb/>
the Register's Office in County, in <lb/>
Hook T . page <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
others against Sherwood <lb/>
and Jennings and another, I of making assets of the state Of E <lb/>
the undersigned Commissioner will <lb/>
on Monday. August 10th. 1914. at <lb/>
lock M. sell to the highest bidder <lb/>
at auction before the <lb/>
House lour of County, the fol <lb/>
lowing house and lot. lying <lb/>
and in the Town of Greenville, <lb/>
North Carolina and more fully de- <lb/>
scribed as follows, <lb/>
and being on the <lb/>
East side of Button Street, and better <lb/>
known as the Northern portion of <lb/>
Dickinson Lot and bounded and more <lb/>
particularly described as <lb/>
Hounded on I he North by C. A. White <lb/>
F. Williams, deceased. <lb/>
This the 3rd. day of July 1914. <lb/>
P, c HARDING, <lb/>
Commissioner <lb/>
7-C-ltd. <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Twelve farms in Martin County <lb/>
varying from thirty-two to live bun <lb/>
North on eaSy terms and <lb/>
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries. <lb/>
Martin County Realty Co. <lb/>
Williamston. N. <lb/>
S. J. Everett. Atty. <lb/>
H CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned having this day <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/>
ed within twelve months from th <lb/>
date of tills notice or said notice will <lb/>
be plead in bar against the recovery <lb/>
on said claims. <lb/>
This the day of June. 1914. <lb/>
I. ADA HYMAN. <lb/>
Executrix of Mamie Hyman <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
an Academy Lot, beginning it, 5.30 <lb/>
the corner of a tract sold by <lb/>
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables <lb/>
mow C. A. a straight <lb/>
course with the line of said tract to <lb/>
the South West corner of a tract also <lb/>
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and <lb/>
now owned by the Trustees of the <lb/>
Academy, on with the South <lb/>
line Of aid Academy Lot to a point <lb/>
on Evans Street, which a line North <lb/>
II degrees would Strike the <lb/>
South East corner of the II. Moore, <lb/>
now thence from said <lb/>
point degrees West with <lb/>
Evans Street feet to an iron slake <lb/>
thence a straight line toward <lb/>
front door of the Mansion House of <lb/>
the said II A. and wife, South <lb/>
b-2 degrees West to an iron stake <lb/>
in the line of Sutton Street or lane, <lb/>
thence North degrees West with <lb/>
the line of said Street or Lane to the <lb/>
beginning, containing 1-3 of an acre <lb/>
more or less, and being the Northern <lb/>
portion of the Lot conveyed to H. A, <lb/>
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the <lb/>
2nd. day of as will be <lb/>
found of record in Book Q Q, on page <lb/>
in the office of the Register of <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
The same being further known as <lb/>
the same lot or parcel of land con- <lb/>
to W II, and wife <lb/>
Battle by Deed from Hugh <lb/>
S. Sutton and wife Battle by <lb/>
Deed dated 80th, and <lb/>
recorded In Hook V page <lb/>
Pitt County Registry, it being <lb/>
as the home place of the late <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
The purpose of this sale is lo make <lb/>
division of the proceeds therefrom. <lb/>
The term- of said two thirds <lb/>
cash, balance In three equal pay- <lb/>
of one. two and three years <lb/>
from date of sale, purchaser be- <lb/>
required to execute sufficient <lb/>
against said land to secure <lb/>
the unpaid purchase price. <lb/>
Tins July 10th . 1814, <lb/>
C, c. PIERCE, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
7-lo-ltd. <lb/>
WANTED TO OUT <lb/>
A good farm. Prefer it being near <lb/>
Ayden or Winterville. but would <lb/>
other offers, I do not mind the <lb/>
price provided the land has the quality <lb/>
and terms are satisfactory. <lb/>
Apply box n. c. <lb/>
law w. <lb/>
I liable lo Supply Hie <lb/>
The state Laboratory of Hygiene <lb/>
is up lo its neck with orders for <lb/>
typhoid vaccine. Everybody seems to <lb/>
want to be immunized against <lb/>
The laboratory people haven't lime <lb/>
just now to even count up the number <lb/>
of treatments sent out, but-they <lb/>
. mate that it averages about <lb/>
doses a week, or enough to <lb/>
about people every week. With- <lb/>
in another week they hope to catch <lb/>
up with their orders, and that <lb/>
they will be able to till all requests <lb/>
the same day or the day after they <lb/>
are received. <lb/>
The vaccine is sent out free of <lb/>
The only condition being that <lb/>
people want to be immunized <lb/>
have their family physician or health <lb/>
officer order the vaccine. The <lb/>
will not send the vaccine to a <lb/>
because it has to be Injected <lb/>
SALE I under the skin and the layman has no <lb/>
sail gin been used with all fix- means of administering it.<lb/>
SNOW <lb/>
CITIZEN <lb/>
BILLET <lb/>
HIS AT WILSON <lb/>
WILSON, July M -Within min- <lb/>
after his arrival here of six <lb/>
clock tonight Joe Dunn, a white man <lb/>
Snow Hill, was a suicide in a <lb/>
resort and no cause can <lb/>
be for the deed. <lb/>
Alighting from the train from Bl OW <lb/>
Hill, Dunn went immediately to th <lb/>
house of Cora Judy, a white woman <lb/>
of bad He was <lb/>
Into the house and took <lb/>
up his position on the lid of a small <lb/>
trunk. He appeared u at ease, <lb/>
and excited. In few moments <lb/>
he requested a i cu the second <lb/>
floor, then he for a glass <lb/>
water, and she down <lb/>
tor the water she hoard a pistol shot. <lb/>
Another inmate of the house rushed <lb/>
into the room and found Dunn entirely <lb/>
nude, out on the bed, <lb/>
his hand tightly clutched a revolver <lb/>
lying across his cheat, and a gaping <lb/>
bullet hole iii his forehead. <lb/>
Search of his clothes failed to re- <lb/>
veal any cause of the rash act A <lb/>
dozen cigarettes were found in the <lb/>
pockets, four revolver cartridges, <lb/>
BETTER CROPS <lb/>
TOR OLD PITT <lb/>
Editor Reflector; <lb/>
have read with interest the <lb/>
contributions to your columns tolling <lb/>
of the tine crops certain <lb/>
township have this year <lb/>
and also the note coming through <lb/>
Sheriff Dudley of the thousand acres <lb/>
corn he saw -near Pantego from <lb/>
Which he thinks the yield will average <lb/>
barrels to the acre. Of course <lb/>
that is good corn, and makes glad the <lb/>
hearts of the farmers when they see <lb/>
sin harvest in prospect. <lb/>
believe ill farming, and rejoice <lb/>
with the farmers when a bountiful <lb/>
yield comes lo reward his labors, it <lb/>
is more than gratifying to <lb/>
plate the great agricultural <lb/>
County has made in the last <lb/>
years. The farmers through <lb/>
and education have been awaken- <lb/>
ed more than ever before to the <lb/>
rents in cash, an a blank check and opportunities of their <lb/>
of Hicks a- Company, mer- <lb/>
chants . f. Snow Hill. The body was <lb/>
at once prepared for <lb/>
Sonic in <lb/>
WILSON. July Peppered with <lb/>
two hundred bird-shot by Swindell <lb/>
Bridget's, Ben Carroll, a big burly <lb/>
black, sits oil his front wonder- <lb/>
come and Sunday <lb/>
morning Carroll and got into <lb/>
a war of words about an <lb/>
when went home, took down <lb/>
from over the door a <lb/>
breech-loader and from Carroll <lb/>
who. when he passed <lb/>
was tired on by who ran and j <lb/>
made a dean getaway. <lb/>
Sunday morning early Win. Hines , <lb/>
a cook on a construction train, <lb/>
robbed of a a grip <lb/>
full of valued at <lb/>
Paul Pryor and two colored girls arc <lb/>
accused of the theft. Paul was <lb/>
over to Superior court for the part he <lb/>
took in the while <lb/>
the girls got away with the booty <lb/>
People who lives in the community of <lb/>
where Hines kept the instrument are <lb/>
of the opinion that instead of punish- <lb/>
the prisoner for the larceny <lb/>
the Instrument he should be rewarded <lb/>
for the removal of the <lb/>
Two other Sunday shootings are re- <lb/>
ported here this morning in as <lb/>
games- one near <lb/>
other near the Farmer <lb/>
plantation. One of the victims <lb/>
nursing his wound in a local hospital <lb/>
There was an error in the name if <lb/>
the suicide here last night. Instead <lb/>
of Joe was Joe Bunn. His re- <lb/>
mains were shipped to Snow Hill this <lb/>
afternoon. <lb/>
a letter suit the Slate Hoard of Health <lb/>
from Dr health officer of <lb/>
Nash <lb/>
anti-typhoid campaign is about <lb/>
to get the best of me. People are <lb/>
coming in from all sides, and the work <lb/>
has been heavy. The biggest day <lb/>
have had was last week at Spring, pride. <lb/>
Hope. were vaccinated and pro-j drove of sheep, and in two others <lb/>
more turned away because head of hogs, most of them red <lb/>
the vaccine gave out. never had <lb/>
farms, and have determined to take <lb/>
advantage of these opportunities. <lb/>
They are no longer satisfied to go on <lb/>
In the old way of making about five <lb/>
barrels of corn, or one-fourth of a <lb/>
hale of cotton to the acre. With <lb/>
changes that have come in improved <lb/>
methods and machinery, more <lb/>
cultivation, and the application <lb/>
i. business ideas and principals in <lb/>
farm management, they seeing the <lb/>
yield of their farms doubled time and <lb/>
again, and such things as crop failures <lb/>
are becoming unknown. <lb/>
love to read of what the farmers <lb/>
are doing, and wish more of them <lb/>
various parts of the county would <lb/>
write The Reflector about their own <lb/>
and their neighbors crops, when they <lb/>
have something worth talking about. <lb/>
This, will prove a others <lb/>
to improve their farms and make bet- <lb/>
tor crops. <lb/>
I have in mind to say something <lb/>
the crops now growing <lb/>
On the farm of Mr. O. L. Joyner, his <lb/>
home place . two-and-a-half miles <lb/>
above Greenville. Not only are these <lb/>
crops admired by all of us that pass <lb/>
that way, but people from town drive <lb/>
out to look at them. Along the road <lb/>
are thirty acres in as tine as <lb/>
any one can wish to see. It will <lb/>
most hide a tall man in walking <lb/>
through it. and will average o feet. <lb/>
It is being topped to leaves <lb/>
and when you consider that ordinarily <lb/>
to leaves high is a good crop, <lb/>
cu get and idea of how fine this is. <lb/>
As to other crops on this same farm <lb/>
Mr. Joyner has thirty acres in peanuts <lb/>
that are luxurious in growth, forty- <lb/>
live acres in corn from which he ex- <lb/>
to gather not less than five <lb/>
hundred barrels, and about a hundred <lb/>
acres in alfalfa, crimson clover, peas, <lb/>
and oilier forage crops. He <lb/>
to-cut a crop of hay by the <lb/>
of August and will follow it With <lb/>
three other cuttings ten days apart, <lb/>
having planted with that view. His <lb/>
extensive forage crops are because <lb/>
of his stock farm which is his chief <lb/>
In one pasture he has a large <lb/>
vaccine gave out. <lb/>
hookworm campaign in which so <lb/>
interest was <lb/>
Administering the vaccine is <lb/>
painless. It does not hurt near- <lb/>
so much as being stuck with a <lb/>
needle or pin. No open or running <lb/>
sore results as in the case of small- <lb/>
pox vaccine. A slight swelling usual- <lb/>
occurs, and some soreness and <lb/>
tenderness, but these begin to subside <lb/>
after twelve or fifteen hours and dis- <lb/>
appear in from thirty-six to forty- <lb/>
eight hours. Moderate headache <lb/>
curs in about one person out of <lb/>
twenty, and In rare instances, one per <lb/>
cent or less, this symptom is quite <lb/>
severe. No serious results have ever <lb/>
occurred either in slate or In the <lb/>
hundreds of thousands of cases in the <lb/>
army or navy. Three applications <lb/>
about a week or ten days apart are <lb/>
necessary to produce immunity. <lb/>
As to efficiency, it may be said that <lb/>
In the army where statistics are avail- <lb/>
able anti-typhoid vaccination has re- <lb/>
the typhoid case rate to less <lb/>
than one per cent of what it was prior <lb/>
to vaccination, and the typhoid death <lb/>
rate was entirely abolished last year. <lb/>
The length of immunity conferred <lb/>
by the vaccine is not known, but it <lb/>
thought lo be at least four years. At <lb/>
least It Is well worth one's trouble to <lb/>
be vaccinated when we recall that 1.- <lb/>
North Carolinians died of typhoid <lb/>
last year and about were sick <lb/>
for several weeks with heavy loss <lb/>
from bills and other <lb/>
breed, while his cattle pasture <lb/>
dairy barns together contain about <lb/>
head of fine cattle. <lb/>
By a thorough system of tiling and <lb/>
constant improvement Mr. Joyner has <lb/>
brought this farm to a high state of <lb/>
cultivation. Just now he Is Installing <lb/>
a ram with pipe lines from a flowing <lb/>
spring reservoir to large tanks in <lb/>
the pastures to keep his stock sup- <lb/>
plied with an abundance of running <lb/>
I regard Mr. Joyner as a model. <lb/>
scientific farmer who is setting a <lb/>
good example, and Pitt county would <lb/>
be much better off to have a large <lb/>
number like him. <lb/>
HILLTOP, <lb/>
Can be bought at a bargain. <lb/>
horse International Gasoline en- <lb/>
Included. Write, <lb/>
J. A. PHILLIPS. <lb/>
While requests for vaccine pour in <lb/>
from every part of the State, there <lb/>
pears to record breaking <lb/>
for It In counties having whole time <lb/>
LAKE Via., July <lb/>
fourth summer conference of the Lay- <lb/>
men's Missionary Movement <lb/>
here today with every Indication <lb/>
eclipsing its predecessors in <lb/>
of the attendance and the prominence <lb/>
of the leading participants. The <lb/>
will continue five days and will <lb/>
be participated in by distinguished<lb/>
TO OIL SOAKED CLOTHES <lb/>
In Hour latter Her Brother Fatally <lb/>
Shoots Man Who <lb/>
Her. <lb/>
TAMPA, Fla., July by <lb/>
her lover, Manuel Alvarez, Miss Ma- <lb/>
went to her home from a <lb/>
party early today, and after pouring <lb/>
a ran of oil over her clothing set fire <lb/>
to herself and later died, from her <lb/>
hums. <lb/>
An hour later Alvarez, who was <lb/>
found by her brother sitting in a res- <lb/>
was called outside and as he <lb/>
I sopped to sidewalk was shot down <lb/>
two bullets entering his body, one <lb/>
over the heart and the other <lb/>
the It Is said by the doctors <lb/>
that lie cannot live. <lb/>
One of the brothers has been <lb/>
rested, the other is still at large. <lb/>
trouble between the lovers is said lo <lb/>
be over a statement made by Alvarez, <lb/>
to hat WM not of <lb/>
N. C, Route health officers. These men are using <lb/>
it in lots. Here is a part of <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To toll name, <lb/>
lay and clerical leaders of numerous <lb/>
, ., K. W. In . <lb/>
denominations. aM<lb/>
is tee <lb/>
OP EASTERN <lb/>
WORTH CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP POOR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED RY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HA VB EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
Is the st Healthful, the at <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 WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN I <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
HAVE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
RE HAD UPON <lb/>
ME <lb/>
S. C, FRIDAY ST PHI. <lb/>
M III If <lb/>
PEN PICTURE <lb/>
Of METING <lb/>
In the County Court House by the <lb/>
Evans Faction <lb/>
II SPECTATOR <lb/>
Germany Has Declared <lb/>
War On Great <lb/>
TYPHOID DEATH <lb/>
RATE OF NORTH <lb/>
Al Which Time Commissioners <lb/>
and Two Members of the Lower <lb/>
Boise Were In- <lb/>
As had been little Willie <lb/>
and his faithful cohorts stormed the <lb/>
Court House Saturday for the <lb/>
meditated purpose of politically in- <lb/>
In- our Honorable Board <lb/>
of County Commissioners, the two <lb/>
members of the lower House of the <lb/>
Legislature, and, incidentally, every <lb/>
voter in the County whose judgment <lb/>
ran counter to the imperious will of <lb/>
the little Dictator of the rapidly <lb/>
vanishing of the once formidable In- <lb/>
dependent party of Pitt County. <lb/>
The organization having been com- <lb/>
with that imposing specimen <lb/>
of humanity, Mr. as <lb/>
a committee was <lb/>
pointed to draw up articles of dis- <lb/>
satisfaction of the manner in <lb/>
the officers of our County are <lb/>
and, if need be, to impeach the <lb/>
whole bunch. But before this com- <lb/>
could retire and proceed with <lb/>
their deliberations, it was necessary <lb/>
that their duty should be made <lb/>
plain. Hence, the Hon. Senator <lb/>
was recognized for a few remarks on <lb/>
the becoming issues responsible for <lb/>
the convention of sixty two people <lb/>
writer and a few of his friends <lb/>
In one of the busiest times <lb/>
that ever hit the unhappy but pros <lb/>
people of County. As <lb/>
great Apostle counted <lb/>
happy for of speaking <lb/>
for himself in the presence of the <lb/>
most Noble so little Willie <lb/>
not only but, as it appeared, <lb/>
was delighted to hand out a few <lb/>
thoughts, of many months standing <lb/>
for the special consideration of the <lb/>
Resolution committee. He charged <lb/>
them to take into consideration <lb/>
and sundry offenses high <lb/>
committed against them by one <lb/>
Clark and the County Commissioner. <lb/>
Among the offenses com- <lb/>
by Clark was a reckless and <lb/>
damnable attempt to destroy the to- <lb/>
industry in Pitt County and to <lb/>
foster petty coat administration on <lb/>
the people. The County Commission <lb/>
had contrary to law denied the <lb/>
people the of voting on a <lb/>
certain road law of which he was the <lb/>
father; one of them had engaged In <lb/>
the business of selling rotten meat <lb/>
other four had paid for It <lb/>
out of the County treasure, they had <lb/>
betrayed the people in their failure <lb/>
to build the Stock fence back <lb/>
on the old line, they had tampered <lb/>
with the County Home proposition and <lb/>
in many ways squandered <lb/>
money. These and numerous <lb/>
oilier offenses <lb/>
peace and dignity of County's citizen- <lb/>
ship the committee were earnest- <lb/>
adjured to ponder in deciding what <lb/>
should be put into their article of <lb/>
impeachment. <lb/>
The charge being at an end, and <lb/>
large number of seats in the <lb/>
of County's handsome <lb/>
of Justice, just yawning for occupancy, <lb/>
the little factional leader and dictator <lb/>
From Page <lb/>
The Latter Government Re- <lb/>
That a State of War <lb/>
Exists Between Great <lb/>
and Germany from <lb/>
O'clock p. m. August <lb/>
JAPAN MAKING READY TO <lb/>
LIVE UP TO HER ALLIANCE <lb/>
WITH GREAT <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. has de- <lb/>
war on Great accord- <lb/>
lo the official <lb/>
Great Declares War on Ger. <lb/>
many. <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. de- <lb/>
war on Germany at o'clock <lb/>
tonight. <lb/>
War <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. British <lb/>
Foreign Office has issued the following <lb/>
to the summary <lb/>
rejection by the German government <lb/>
of the request made by His <lb/>
Majesty's government that the <lb/>
of Belgium should be respect- <lb/>
ed. His Majesty's Ambassador at Ber- <lb/>
has received his passports, <lb/>
His Majesty's government has <lb/>
ed to the German government that a <lb/>
state of war exists between Great <lb/>
and Germany from n o'clock <lb/>
p. m., August <lb/>
across Belgian territory. <lb/>
Sweden to Defend Her Neutrality. <lb/>
Sweden has made no answer to in- <lb/>
from Russia and Germany re- <lb/>
her attitude but is preparing <lb/>
to defend her neutrality. <lb/>
Japan is making ready to live up <lb/>
to her alliance with Great in <lb/>
case of certain eventualities. <lb/>
Spain is reported to be preparing a <lb/>
proclamation of neutrality. Austria- <lb/>
Hungary, for the moment, has retired <lb/>
from her campaign against <lb/>
for the purpose of holding bark <lb/>
and has mobilized with the <lb/>
reported intention of Invading Bosnia. <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. p. m.- <lb/>
Telegram Company announces <lb/>
that it learns that a state of war exists <lb/>
between Great and Germany. <lb/>
Great Declares War <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. 4-Great de- <lb/>
war on Germany tonight. <lb/>
The momentous decision of <lb/>
British government for which the <lb/>
whole world had been writing, came <lb/>
before the expiration of the time <lb/>
limit set by Great in her <lb/>
to Germany demanding a <lb/>
satisfaction en the subject of <lb/>
Belgium neutrality. <lb/>
Germany reply was summary <lb/>
refusal of the request that <lb/>
neutrality should be reported. <lb/>
The British at Berlin <lb/>
thereupon his passports and <lb/>
the British government notified Ger- <lb/>
many that a state of war existed be- <lb/>
the two countries. <lb/>
All Europe is in arms. <lb/>
Line-up el Countries at War <lb/>
On the hand and <lb/>
Germany are opposed by Russia <lb/>
France and Gnat and <lb/>
Montenegro. <lb/>
Italy has declared her neutrality <lb/>
but is mobilizing. Belgium, <lb/>
and Switzerland have mobilized. <lb/>
The demand that tho Bel- <lb/>
government permit the <lb/>
lice of l troops through <lb/>
Belgium was answered by hasty <lb/>
William Speaks <lb/>
BERLIN, Aug. William <lb/>
opened the Imperial Parliament today <lb/>
with a speech from the throne. He <lb/>
said in <lb/>
world has been a witness <lb/>
the indefatigable manner In which <lb/>
we stood the front rank in the en- <lb/>
to save Europe from a war <lb/>
between the great powers. The great- <lb/>
est peril due to events in the Balkans <lb/>
appeared lo have been overcome but <lb/>
then the assassination of my friend <lb/>
the Arch Duke Francis Ferdinand <lb/>
opened up a great abyss. <lb/>
ally, Francis Joseph <lb/>
was compelled to take up arms <lb/>
protect his empire against the danger- <lb/>
agitation in a neighboring State. <lb/>
pursuing its interests tho <lb/>
Empire stepped In the way <lb/>
only our duty as an ally call- <lb/>
ed to the side of <lb/>
but the great task was cast upon us <lb/>
to protect our position against <lb/>
friendly forces. <lb/>
was with a heavy heart I was <lb/>
compelled to mobilize my army. The <lb/>
government giving Way to an <lb/>
Insatiable nationalism, has stepped <lb/>
the side of a State which, through a <lb/>
criminal act. had brought about the <lb/>
calamity of war. That France <lb/>
also placed herself on the side of our <lb/>
opponent was not surprising to us. <lb/>
11- German Prosperity, <lb/>
present situation arose not <lb/>
from temporary of interest <lb/>
or diplomatic combinations, but is the <lb/>
result of ill-will existing for years <lb/>
against strength and <lb/>
of the Empire <lb/>
We are no pushed on by the de <lb/>
sire of conquest. We arc moved by <lb/>
tho unbending desire to secure for <lb/>
place in which God has put us. <lb/>
government and, above all, <lb/>
my chancellor, tried until the last <lb/>
moment to prevent the worst happen- <lb/>
enforced self-defense. With <lb/>
conscience and clean hands we grasp <lb/>
the sword. <lb/>
races of the <lb/>
German Emperor my appeal goes forth <lb/>
to stand together fraternally with our <lb/>
allies in defense of that which <lb/>
have created in peaceful work. <lb/>
the example of our fore- <lb/>
fathers, firm and faithful, earnest; <lb/>
and chivalrous, humble before our God <lb/>
and ready to fight when in face of <lb/>
the enemy, let us confide ourselves <lb/>
lo the everlasting Almighty, who will <lb/>
our defense and conduct <lb/>
It to a good <lb/>
Deputies. <lb/>
At the conclusion of his speech <lb/>
from the throne, the address- <lb/>
ed the deputies directly, <lb/>
have read what <lb/>
said to my people the other day <lb/>
from the balcony of my castle. I re- <lb/>
peat now that I no longer know any <lb/>
parties. I know only Germans and in <lb/>
order to testify that you are firmly <lb/>
ed without distinction of party <lb/>
to stand by my side through danger <lb/>
and I call upon the leaders of <lb/>
the rent parties In this House o <lb/>
come forward and lay their <lb/>
in mine as a <lb/>
Mobilization Complete. <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. <lb/>
completed, according to a <lb/>
dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
The government has pro- <lb/>
the sending of press <lb/>
which is taken as a prelude to <lb/>
the invasion of Bosnia. <lb/>
George <lb/>
LONDON, Aug. -King George to- <lb/>
day addressed a message to British <lb/>
colonies expressing appreciation of <lb/>
their spontaneous assurances that they <lb/>
will give the fullest support to lb <lb/>
motherland. <lb/>
recall to his majesty <lb/>
said, generous and <lb/>
help given by them In the past lo <lb/>
Hi. mother country. I shall be <lb/>
strengthened In the discharge of the <lb/>
great responsibility which rests upon <lb/>
me by the confident belief that in this <lb/>
time of trial my empire will be united <lb/>
calm and resolute, and trusting in <lb/>
-0 <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, Aug. F. C <lb/>
Nye returned Monday alter a several <lb/>
days trip to Bertie County in the in- <lb/>
of the Winterville High School. <lb/>
If you want a nice cook stove, <lb/>
or an oil stove see Al W. Ange it Co. <lb/>
Mr. C. L. Hail and Miss Annie <lb/>
Of near here eloped last <lb/>
Thursday and went to Marion, S. C. <lb/>
where they were married. They re- <lb/>
turned Monday afternoon. Mr Dal <lb/>
i; employee of the A. G. Cox Mfg Co., <lb/>
and has many friends here, and they <lb/>
all wish him and his bride much <lb/>
happiness. <lb/>
European war or no European war <lb/>
D. Forrest Co., are still <lb/>
shipments of those famous Hunt <lb/>
Club shoes. <lb/>
Hats and caps for men and boys at <lb/>
Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
Mr. C. Davis returned Sunday <lb/>
night from Charlotte where he had <lb/>
been called to the bedside of his <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
We always try to sell you good goods <lb/>
at a very reasonable price. Conn <lb/>
and see us. Harrington, Barber <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Mr. J. W. is spending the <lb/>
we.-k with his mother near Black <lb/>
Jack. <lb/>
Can your fruit. There are a plenty <lb/>
of jars all kinds and sizes A W. <lb/>
Ange ti Co. <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Jenkins and daughter <lb/>
Miss Lee of Greenville <lb/>
have been visiting her sister, Mrs <lb/>
returned home <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cox Sun- <lb/>
day at Seven Springs. <lb/>
When you are hunting for a real <lb/>
bargain in ladies dress goods or mens <lb/>
weight pants, see B D. For- <lb/>
rest Co. They have a nice <lb/>
they are selling at a great sacrifice to <lb/>
make room for their fall stock. <lb/>
Mr. Otis Curry left Monday for his <lb/>
home in New Bern to spend a <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Nearly Three limes to Average <lb/>
in United States <lb/>
RATE FOR HIS TOWNS<lb/>
DIX BURY, Mass. Aug. i The <lb/>
fourteenth annual reunion of the Al <lb/>
den Kindred of America, <lb/>
of descendants famous John <lb/>
Alden, was held today <lb/>
at the family homestead here. Many <lb/>
members were in among <lb/>
them being several from parts <lb/>
of the country. in- <lb/>
a report by tho association <lb/>
president on the happenings at South- <lb/>
England, last August, when <lb/>
the Pilgrim Memorial and Alden <lb/>
were dedicated <lb/>
to resist such an advance ourselves and those coming after us <lb/>
Celebration at <lb/>
LAW TON, Aug. I <lb/>
annual festival in celebration of the <lb/>
anniversary opening Okla- <lb/>
to settlement op. to- <lb/>
day in the presence of I large gather <lb/>
of visitors from all parts of the <lb/>
State. Daily exhibitions of frontier <lb/>
sports of other outdoor <lb/>
attractions are included ill the <lb/>
To Honor of Hunker Hill. <lb/>
Mass , Aug. E The <lb/>
of British soldiers and sailors <lb/>
who were killed in the battle of Hun- <lb/>
it r Hill. June IT, 1776, is to per- <lb/>
by a tablet which Is <lb/>
to be dedicated next month in the <lb/>
Old North Church, from tin- tower <lb/>
of which the famous signal lanterns <lb/>
Paul were hung the night <lb/>
before the battle Lexington. <lb/>
The connection of old North i <lb/>
With the battle of Hunker Hill was <lb/>
an Intimate one. as Gen. is said <lb/>
to have watched it from the church <lb/>
tower, a British battery, stationed <lb/>
in Hill burial ground, only a <lb/>
few hundred feet in advance of the <lb/>
church, threw the hot shots into Char- <lb/>
burned that town to the <lb/>
ground, and after the battle several <lb/>
officers who were killed were <lb/>
laid in tombs under the church. <lb/>
The plan of placing a memorial <lb/>
in the church will be <lb/>
out under the auspices of the <lb/>
and Veterans of this city. <lb/>
I lie society has received an <lb/>
that King George V. will testify <lb/>
I by sending a Me <lb/>
age to rend dedication of <lb/>
tablet <lb/>
Mi James A Thigpen. lice. <lb/>
H Cm came in Tuesday to I a <lb/>
few days here. <lb/>
Flies and Open the Cause <lb/>
While Sanitation and Vaccination <lb/>
Is Hit- inch. lit -a II De- <lb/>
Needed. <lb/>
The preliminary report of the State <lb/>
Board of Health on the vital statistics <lb/>
for last year is just being made The <lb/>
figures tor last year cover only the. <lb/>
deaths in towns having a population <lb/>
of or more. This really means <lb/>
only about one-sixth of the population <lb/>
of the state. Beginning with this <lb/>
year the new vital statistics law <lb/>
figures will be available for the en- <lb/>
tire State not only for deaths, but also <lb/>
for births. <lb/>
From the figures completed w <lb/>
days ago, it was found there <lb/>
a total deaths from typhoid <lb/>
fever in the towns of the State having <lb/>
a population of over I. This would <lb/>
mean approximately 1,470 for the en- <lb/>
Stale against 1913 figures <lb/>
alone it gives us a typhoid death rate <lb/>
q or based on the aver- <lb/>
age for the last three years it gives <lb/>
us a rate of 59.2 per <lb/>
against the average typhoid death rate <lb/>
of 21.0 per iii the United <lb/>
Stales. <lb/>
This, iii the opinion the Board <lb/>
is death rate from this <lb/>
preventable filth disease, end a <lb/>
grateful slate of affairs. The <lb/>
fever death rate is generally re- <lb/>
as the index of the sanitary <lb/>
conditions of a community, it in- <lb/>
in unmistakable <lb/>
on the that we will have lo <lb/>
abolish old open-backed privies and <lb/>
make sewer connections in towns and <lb/>
use sanitary privies or By tight privies <lb/>
built over pits or holes in the ground, <lb/>
instead of allowing file and domestic <lb/>
animals to carry and this <lb/>
germ-ladened typhoid material far <lb/>
and wide, <lb/>
Now typhoid vaccine may <lb/>
obtained ire, of charge from the <lb/>
Board Health through any <lb/>
in there is absolutely <lb/>
no reason one who values bis <lb/>
life or health all should not pro- <lb/>
i. If absolutely against <lb/>
even though his neighbor does <lb/>
breed and keep an open-backed <lb/>
privy, <lb/>
v ii towns in the State had <lb/>
uphold death of over <lb/>
These In the r order are. <lb/>
186.8, second, <lb/>
152.5, third, <lb/>
High Point Fourth. i, Burlington <lb/>
fifth, 116.8, Forest sixth, <lb/>
and 104.0. <lb/>
With typhoid death rates over live <lb/>
limes as high as average in <lb/>
states, there is no question <lb/>
bill these towns need lo do <lb/>
house Cleaning and establish a <lb/>
department. <lb/>
seven largest in the <lb/>
Slate, might be expected, Ashe- <lb/>
with excellent health depart <lb/>
mm the lowest rate of 25.3, or Just <lb/>
hall Greensboro, the next low- <lb/>
est with 60.6, The next In order <lb/>
Greensboro are Durham Char- <lb/>
ion. 86.7 Raleigh 71.0, Wilmington <lb/>
Winston Salem 104.0, <lb/>
Health work pays big dividends <lb/>
human life and health, <lb/>
<lb/>
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