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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 /></p>
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II saturated will <lb />
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four cents on the hundred <lb />
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to respectfully urge you to at <lb />
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county Beat a county hospital. <lb />
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Notice just been received by <lb />
postmasters throughout the country <lb />
of Increased pay tor rural mall car- <lb />
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sliding scale determined by the length <lb />
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set aside their petty resent- <lb />
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letters from Or. Moseley <lb />
and Dr. Hyatt <lb />
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July <lb />
Hoard County <lb />
County, K. <lb />
I am heartily in the move- <lb />
for the ere. and <lb />
of a county hospital as pro <lb />
by our recent North Caro- <lb />
legislative body- I think, bow- <lb />
ever, that such an institution <lb />
,, bunt as conveniently as possible <lb />
ti- depots Greenville In order <lb />
that it be more accessible to get <lb />
patients to and I ruin. <lb />
Yours very <lb />
II. P. MOSELEY, M. O. <lb />
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Attention ailed lo h <lb />
Ur William id, F. D. <lb />
urging the county to build <lb />
and maintain a hospital <lb />
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for a years. <lb />
tin conditions Pitt <lb />
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man nun., If the wife and tin child <lb />
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in, and tOO familiar With the ideal <lb />
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endorsing the County MM <lb />
appears on today's <lb />
a native Pitt County; the <lb />
sun of that splendid of <lb />
old Dr. who <lb />
I , years net ministering <lb />
the sick in around <lb />
bin lending a band to everything that <lb />
worthy. Dr. to a worth <lb />
son worthy sin I clean, capable <lb />
so necessary to Falkland's <lb />
boss now. though during th <lb />
years held office under and <lb />
k orders from I hi <lb />
a like and <lb />
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lung, r them, <lb />
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seems likely to engage <lb />
off. rs no pleasing prospect for <lb />
portion of States <lb />
Is groat fear U will <lb />
tic-ally ruin prices our crops, <lb />
, tally cotton and o. I n- <lb />
fortunately South does <lb />
all of her needed food supplies, and ii <lb />
these to be purchased at high <lb />
war while cotton and <lb />
briny only depressed prices, <lb />
profits on this year's good <lb />
, will be turned Into <lb />
losS. <lb />
official opening the Pans. <lb />
anal i- set March,. 1916, bill tin <lb />
real ditch will be actually open for <lb />
commerce vessels Deeding more <lb />
than of on and after the <lb />
month. There will be no <lb />
ostentation r extensive ceremony <lb />
about this opening. On <lb />
mentioned will <lb />
Inaugurate services <lb />
a, a g boat <lb />
the canal, Modest as ii Is Intended lo <lb />
he, however, actual though . <lb />
formal opening the canal will be <lb />
a mo.-i Important vent h <lb />
rounding country that Falkland would whole world will watch with Inti rest <lb />
not i Falkland without it can <lb />
be Mid without law contradiction <lb />
no man lived in PHI Co. <lb />
, , , . whose efforts In ins own <lb />
and capabilities of high toned <lb />
were more successful in <lb />
men who govern <lb />
,. ,,,,,,., blessings that <lb />
i entertain or express a <lb />
would b. permitted to lurk In and better living.<lb />
private Institutions are operated <lb />
for who can and do <lb />
them He <lb />
. every tin- conn <lb />
realized in such <lb />
The Rambler <lb />
III. letter. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
3rd, 1814.<lb />
Much to my regret saw in <lb />
r that C. M WM Op- <lb />
to a public <lb />
When our legislature pass, <lb />
the Town Hospital U under win, h <lb />
any county can Issue bonds, build <lb />
and run a public hospital for <lb />
benefit all the people to which b <lb />
physician will have access, we r <lb />
marked to a friend in Greenville, that <lb />
Pitt would be the County <lb />
lit North Caroling to build b public <lb />
hospital and would be <lb />
suggest- <lb />
ed that the county four could be well <lb />
cared for In a small annex a public <lb />
hospital looked lo ma as lbs say- <lb />
goes be nail on <lb />
head <lb />
I am sending you under s, <lb />
cover a r, of The Jefferson <lb />
County Hospital Of Id. Iowa <lb />
On pane you will see that for tin <lb />
they received <lb />
patients. Their expenses amounted <lb />
Hospital earnings <lb />
lime 11,344.67. Making the County <lb />
hospital cost Jefferson County to <lb />
very commencement only 1,148.00 for <lb />
months or a fraction over 16.00 per <lb />
mouth. <lb />
Jefferson County with a population <lb />
of 17.900 this, Pitt County with her <lb />
in mm can do much better, we are <lb />
confident County men with their <lb />
usual sense lake care of <lb />
their entire pauper list out of the hos- <lb />
earnings <lb />
The lime is now when public hos- <lb />
are as much a necessity as <lb />
court and school houses <lb />
Tin- county but should not <lb />
make any more running <lb />
ii hospital in way they can <lb />
give their as good <lb />
as , an given elsewhere at actual <lb />
cost, Tins movement for Public Hos- <lb />
which is going to spread all <lb />
over North Carolina Till County <lb />
in the lead is one the <lb />
of world's movement for <lb />
social betterment, <lb />
We know are lo gel tile <lb />
hospital. <lb />
truly <lb />
II. O, <lb />
bedridden, and had for years in <lb />
ibis terrible condition. It made me <lb />
lean to see so many people <lb />
who would be speedily relieved <lb />
II they could only have proper <lb />
treatment and nursing a pool <lb />
Hospital affords. These poor <lb />
ii-es no d loomed to a life of mis- <lb />
cry and pauperism With no relief to <lb />
sight. <lb />
I called Physician's attention to <lb />
need of a County Hospital, and <lb />
now County has one of the best <lb />
in the Slate, by Ibis means <lb />
burden of disease and has <lb />
been lifted from those poor people <lb />
they are now able lo a good <lb />
living for themselves. Instead of <lb />
being a burden U the taxpayers of the <lb />
County, tiny are now <lb />
and by honest labor are ace <lb />
property and paying taxes to the <lb />
we, as citizens of great <lb />
County of PHI afford to longer neg- <lb />
our duty to destitute <lb />
fen rs, who perhaps by fault of <lb />
own have fallen a slate of <lb />
affliction win not respond to any <lb />
treatment save that obtained In t good <lb />
hospital. <lb />
The saying are <lb />
la true In accident <lb />
and other emergencies, occasion- <lb />
ally some valuable lit.- is lost <lb />
might be saved if the patient could be <lb />
iii soon near hospital, <lb />
The lapse and of . <lb />
journey in order lo lea, h a hos- <lb />
tins often In end caused lb- <lb />
loss of S valuable life. <lb />
Greenville Is so situated that <lb />
County Hospital located there could <lb />
i. ,;, Hi reached from any part of <lb />
County, either by or <lb />
lance, and many good pay-patients <lb />
would be treated Here, thus avoiding <lb />
delays in long and <lb />
rips by railroad and boat line <lb />
distant hospitals. In this way <lb />
our Hospital would be made partly, <lb />
II wholly, <lb />
OH CS a <lb />
EVERY CITIZEN OF <lb />
CAN OWN <lb />
PHYSICIAN, AND TO DO <lb />
SO, PAY A <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
Win. M- D, <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
is an age of publicity <lb />
j lug publicity, does <lb />
I pay is a painful waste <lb />
his is an age of bigger business <lb />
merchants who does sell more <lb />
I merchandise In than in <lb />
I. <lb />
II the total sales are In <lb />
on p over but year, <lb />
. try in regard to business i ,, , and th <lb />
general prosperity. Th. is th. and ten <lb />
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of, and is taken care well, there be bigger and could be <lb />
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r men of small mean. Hart m . <lb />
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thought that alter all <lb />
Tin Hoard of Election, <lb />
., i, in and named <lb />
county boards of elections and <lb />
be else of th, ballot, to b. used In <lb />
mil election. tilt <lb />
in inches will he as follows <lb />
1-- x s; constitutional <lb />
at . 1-2 x <lb />
There were three for each <lb />
county, hi .-I two being Democrats <lb />
mill third one a Republican. <lb />
Those county's board <lb />
Messrs, B. a T <lb />
White Harry Skinner. <lb />
By virtue power sale eon <lb />
tallied in a certain <lb />
, v,, and delivered by <lb />
and wile Mollie and W. <lb />
Cherry and Cherry lo I <lb />
it Davenport on the U day <lb />
and duly recorded In the <lb />
Deeds Office f county. N. c, <lb />
nook page lot, the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public sale, before III- <lb />
Court House door in N. <lb />
c. the bidder tor on <lb />
Monday the day of September <lb />
gt m. a certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land laying and being County <lb />
and State Carolina <lb />
described as tallows, <lb />
Situate In the Town of be <lb />
pinning a stake in front <lb />
toe Post Office running <lb />
the It B. Tinker line. <lb />
with toe R. B. Tinker line North <lb />
thence fifty tool <lb />
feel lo tile <lb />
containing square yards, <lb />
Sale mad.- to <lb />
died <lb />
This I day of <lb />
it DAVENPORT, <lb />
Mortgagee, <lb />
BROWN, An, <lb />
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stunt st In Cherry <lb />
Hill M. <lb />
Of lie will conduct <lb />
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pull bearers Messrs. B. <lb />
Pulley, W, M. Moon, I <lb />
Burner Warren. H, <lb />
c s Car a Ellington.<lb />
Great Buying Time for You at <lb />
Clearance Sale <lb />
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today <lb />
For the next thirty days we are going to divide among cur <lb />
over worth Rogers Silverware. <lb />
All Men's Ladies and Children's low cut SHOES now going at <lb />
-3 regular price. and see, is all e ask, we will make <lb />
your dollar do double duty. <lb />
B. <lb />
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Kitchenette WANT ADS <lb />
Let us show you the only all metal, in- <lb />
sect proof, and most sanitary Kitchen <lb />
Cabinet. <lb />
Twenty ever pounds cl <lb />
g rooms, next lo Hotel <lb />
Pure Food Kitchenette <lb />
Company.<lb />
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American Flag Association. <lb />
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cure and state <lb />
for Hi- -n <lb />
and and to <lb />
a general observance <lb />
ii on that <lb />
adopted the <lb />
lag the Stars <lb />
and ripe. <lb />
Cash must accompany orders <lb />
for want ads, except from <lb />
baring regular ac- <lb />
counts. rate Is I cents per <lb />
line, words to the Tel- <lb />
No. <lb />
HEW BULLETS. . M. <lb />
THE FLANAGAN LINE <lb />
IS THE QUALITY KIND <lb />
I i <lb />
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School <lb />
k Male train <lb />
I is tn this purpose. Tuition <lb />
free to all who i,, lull term lie-in- i ii, <lb />
1914. <lb />
For other address, <lb />
ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
we handle <lb />
as If each were for members of our <lb />
own family. We use none hut <lb />
very purest drugs. W use every <lb />
caution to Insure accuracy and faith <lb />
Have your prescriptions nil <lb />
ed and you can have perfect confidence i <lb />
the medicine. And confidence, <lb />
know, i a help in effecting n <lb />
Drug Company <lb />
Wrightsville <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
Modern AMUSEMENTS <lb />
Music, Fishing and MOST <lb />
POPULAR SEASON. <lb />
WEEK-END and SUMMER <lb />
Excursion Fares <lb />
The <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
The Standard Railroad of the South <lb />
Pol schemes, lure, etc , see or <lb />
Grocer for WHITE <lb />
Hill It lat the J <lb />
to visit trade with our cigars. Salary <lb />
weekly to start. Co. <lb />
Station U., New York City. am <lb />
lilt M <lb />
lantern. return to Dr. J K. <lb />
and receive reward. 7-10<lb />
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STATION'S <lb />
Ticket, good returning on any <lb />
ruin leaving Norfolk not later <lb />
than special train at <lb />
u. in. August<lb />
The most resort the South <lb />
very Modern Amusement <lb />
I. II. II. M. <lb />
I. Agent. <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
mid Summer <lb />
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In New York . <lb />
To Boston, Mass. 134.40 <lb />
Ticket, on mm Teri until I <lb />
BO, Norfolk <lb />
with return Until Oct. <lb />
II, 1914. <lb />
W. J. I C. <lb />
Peas raffle Mgr don <lb />
K. <lb />
Buyers to Share in Profits <lb />
Lower Prices on Ford Cars <lb />
Effective from August 1914 to August I, 1915 <lb />
and guaranteed against any reduction during that<lb />
Touring Car <lb />
Runabout <lb />
Town Car <lb />
F. O. B. all ears fully equipped. <lb />
In United State, America <lb />
Further, we will be able to obtain the maximum <lb />
in our factory production, and the minimum <lb />
cost in our purchasing and sales departments if we <lb />
can reach an output of cars between the <lb />
above dates. <lb />
And should we reach this production, we agree to <lb />
pay as the buyer's share from to per car, on <lb />
or about August I, 1915, to every retail buyer who <lb />
purchases a new Ford car between August 1914 <lb />
and August I, 1915. <lb />
Fir these low prices and plan, see <lb />
Branch, or <lb />
Ford Motor Co. <lb />
lord Supply Company, Agents. <lb />
Advertise Today, Reap <lb />
the Benefits Tomorrow <lb />
COLDS <lb />
or <lb />
A Fever, Cold <lb />
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i otter than i d d lei <lb />
grip or <lb />
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HENRY T. KING <lb />
Only One <lb />
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Tailoring Parlor <lb />
. . Pressing Club . . <lb />
SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb />
Cleaning Street <lb />
and of all Hats a Specialty. <lb />
Special given lo Coat Suits and Drew. CLOTHES <lb />
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work <lb />
Proctor Building. <lb />
MANAGER <lb />
V C. <lb />
HAND SAWS <lb />
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i, heavy and <lb />
d, it's not worth fooling <lb />
tee the <lb />
cause you <lb />
and taper <lb />
, them from buckling an j <lb />
th n the stiffness required <lb />
of i ,. ration. el by <lb />
Every 100th is thus given a <lb />
sharp needle point which makes <lb />
cut fast and <lb />
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tell us, i- the coldest July <lb />
, i r i <lb />
stood at <lb />
i seem lo be ha i <lb />
in, k with Ir o barns, Messrs <lb />
i and A. U C. J. Me- <lb />
and Lafayette Cox all n <lb />
ham tin week lire. <lb />
Laura k and daughter <lb />
Miss Jesse Cannon <lb />
left Friday morning for Vin <lb />
I leach. <lb />
Nil lime than now to pi <lb />
tor emergency dinners, when <lb />
drops In unexpectedly and yon <lb />
time, ran you <lb />
make Jelly and preserves <lb />
of and Jan III <lb />
rubbers J. R Smith Bro. <lb />
to Mi and Mr. Ed Brown, <lb />
Ir. a -on <lb />
Menu Friday, <lb />
o goo I ball game In a i <lb />
general. <lb />
I.-, P playing havoc with <lb />
I , the crop. <lb />
. ., .;, i Mrs Dock <lb />
of I <lb />
. more water, makes more <lb />
and hi chi whiter, Is <lb />
. k masons say of It, ft, <lb />
Bro <lb />
There i- no need of Ii <lb />
. plenty metal roofing <lb />
. r proof, proof, <lb />
. thing for roots, and <lb />
Bi Bro, <lb />
. pearl and Mr, Beth <lb />
were married <lb />
last Wednesday night, J, F. Warwick <lb />
Esq., Pearl Is <lb />
daughter of Mr, Joyner on <lb />
i i and Mr, I <lb />
ran ii r d halls iron. <lb />
We -h them <lb />
Warrenton <lb />
High <lb />
School <lb />
K. C <lb />
School, <lb />
Classical u id <lb />
to <lb />
Trained and Ex- <lb />
Faculty, One teacher to <lb />
twenty All students <lb />
under the of <lb />
Principal <lb />
lion, Two literary societies. Young <lb />
Mills Moe <lb />
than one now in col- <lb />
as of fresh, and <lb />
., at at <lb />
of an. i one of three highest In <lb />
fresh, at Other evidence <lb />
of leaders p. moderate, <lb />
Hardware Company. <lb />
Whenever You Need o General Tonic <lb />
Take Grove's <lb />
The Old Standard <lb />
Tonic is equally valuable n a., <lb />
General Tonic because it contains <lb />
well known tonic i <lb />
and it the Liver, Drives <lb />
out Malaria. the and <lb />
Builds up the Whole <lb />
New Gar- <lb />
den Seed <lb />
Flower Seed <lb />
Onion Sets <lb />
Maine Red Bliss <lb />
Irish <lb />
Seed Oats <lb />
Rape Seed <lb />
Dr. Hess Stock <lb />
Poultry Powder <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb />
There is always need for a good <lb />
lantern around the home in the <lb />
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb />
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb />
or unsafe. <lb />
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb />
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb />
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb />
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb />
Will last for years. Ask for <lb />
the <lb />
Al dealers everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
IN Will VI. <lb />
and are the safest mm <lb />
in, -i in, trading In wheat <lb />
ii r Because your toes Is <lb />
absolutely United the <lb />
bought No farther risk. <lb />
Positively the most profitable <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account can buy <lb />
puts or rails on 10.000 <lb />
grain for tit or can buy <lb />
for or a-- many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of l cent <lb />
you the chance In take MOO prom <lb />
a movement 1500 profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars bank <lb />
references. <lb />
V. Ml <lb />
t Ohio. <lb />
s all mail ti <lb />
i-i fit ii in <lb />
from <lb />
mini i mill i m W <lb />
Lock Boa MM <lb />
D. C. <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Norfolk. . <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
N. C <lb />
s. C. <lb />
i. Humphrey <lb />
vs. <lb />
William w. <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
lake notice the i an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced i the <lb />
Superior Court County for a <lb />
divorce from the bonds of matrimony. <lb />
and the defendant will further lake <lb />
notice that be is required appear <lb />
at the next Term of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County to he held on the so <lb />
Monday before the Monday <lb />
September it being the day of. <lb />
August at the four, -house <lb />
Pill County in N C . and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint <lb />
the plaintiff In said notion, or <lb />
plaintiff win apply to the Court <lb />
ecru until <lb />
m. Mb,., upon others ventured <lb />
and upon motion It <lb />
i , <lb />
k the bell rang <lb />
out, and alter a languid, <lb />
up the mar- <lb />
steps There alter an hour's <lb />
wall with a i ii or two <lb />
in the the platform <lb />
commit tie announced its lo <lb />
report n <lb />
stated by the chairman of the <lb />
committee, the platform <lb />
and had been prepared la <lb />
advance, hut this time it <lb />
ii. . delay lack <lb />
space the platform principles <lb />
h n i how- <lb />
ever, the long delay ave the Senator <lb />
another to advance ii <lb />
observations. Be told about the <lb />
government and the mighty el- <lb />
torts opposition wire making u <lb />
defeat him in the coming Primary <lb />
ll.- told us about secret meeting l <lb />
some of the high In <lb />
a certain lawyers In this town <lb />
In which the statement was <lb />
a- he was reliably Informed <lb />
that Evans had to be beat. II <lb />
tin j had to steal the el Where- <lb />
upon in- warned his friends to be <lb />
vigilant in and out o and <lb />
is no doubt that they are deter- <lb />
mined lo watch the ropes <lb />
After the rending the platform <lb />
and adoptions In <lb />
betook itself to task en- <lb />
It Always Helps <lb />
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In <lb />
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb />
tonic. She says to use <lb />
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb />
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb />
to do any of my housework. After taking throe bottles <lb />
of began to feel like a new woman. soon <lb />
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb />
as well as run a big water mill. <lb />
wish every suffering woman would give <lb />
The Woman's Tonic <lb />
a trial. still use when I feel a little bad, <lb />
and it always does me <lb />
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb />
worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb />
trouble. Signs that you need the woman s <lb />
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb />
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb />
women for more than fifty years. <lb />
Get a Bottle Today <lb />
relief demanded In the complaint <lb />
l day of July It'll. <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
BROWN, <lb />
Attorney tor Plaintiff. <lb />
ltd. <lb />
Notice of Valuable Land Sale <lb />
By virtue authority contained <lb />
n certain decree rendered <lb />
tn the Season <lb />
Hundred Panda, <lb />
of Stale this <lb />
One leading annual events <lb />
year, is looked forward to <lb />
with more interest than anything <lb />
that occurs among our people but <lb />
year, Is the opening the <lb />
tobacco market. A time that Is <lb />
longed by Ins growers the <lb />
weed and the business <lb />
as well. Not only is this applicable <lb />
to the farmers and business men of <lb />
this immediate section, but <lb />
um the county hearts are made glad, <lb />
when In so many Um farmer <lb />
rid his mind of little note <lb />
here or there he is expected to <lb />
lake up at marketing time <lb />
And just think of the oilier fellow <lb />
piece paper, lo, these many <lb />
months, making his plans where he <lb />
shall use the cash. <lb />
On of the drought of the <lb />
summer the tobacco stands are <lb />
not as good us last year, bill now a bet <lb />
tor harvest is expected than <lb />
even s month ago The weed this <lb />
roar will fall short in body and weight <lb />
compared with f last season <lb />
This Is due to the bad stand made in <lb />
the beginning, <lb />
I ;, veal there was on <lb />
vine pounds <lb />
was very well divided among seven <lb />
war. houses. The sum paid for this <lb />
which made <lb />
an average for the year of per <lb />
hundred pounds. That average was <lb />
quailed by it <lb />
I lie state. <lb />
The South Carolina market opened <lb />
last week, and like last year big <lb />
prevailed from the start This <lb />
v, likely means the farmers <lb />
North Carolina may expect Rood <lb />
prices in the beginning, and if the <lb />
market holds own. as ll M <lb />
year, will continue through <lb />
The nil report mat <lb />
they are ready for the big opening <lb />
la expected on lath. <lb />
before has market been <lb />
a- well prepared to lake <lb />
lo the factories will enable <lb />
buyers lo take of pile the. <lb />
ran buy The largest improvements <lb />
made during I lie year was that <lb />
the Export Leaf Tobacco Company <lb />
they having erected two large build- <lb />
will enable their buy- <lb />
here to supply the <lb />
made of them year. <lb />
The are <lb />
, Minting the best year since the <lb />
leaf of tobacco was marketed In <lb />
Greenville, for the main reason <lb />
the market is becoming more and more <lb />
popular year, season bring- <lb />
growers here from the adjoining <lb />
counties had marketed their <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
or <lb />
iii. s. WILSON <lb />
nil illness about ten days <lb />
typhoid-pneumonia Mr. w. s. <lb />
ton who lives about a mile south of <lb />
died Tuesday <lb />
o'clock In his forty -second year <lb />
lie is survived by a Wife and <lb />
seven children, and was a member <lb />
the order of Red Men and <lb />
woodmen America, <lb />
The Interment took <lb />
afternoon mar ill the <lb />
burying ground. <lb />
NOTICE t <lb />
undersigned having this <lb />
qualified as Executrix the last will <lb />
, of Mamie not- <lb />
ice is hereby given to all persons In- <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
sow proceeding or action <lb />
pending before the Clerk the <lb />
Court of County, entitled <lb />
K Carrol and B and <lb />
others Sherwood <lb />
and Jennings and another. <lb />
the undersigned Commissioner will <lb />
on Monday. August 10th. 1914, at <lb />
M. sell to the highest bidder <lb />
at auction before the Court <lb />
House Door of County, the fol <lb />
lowing house and lot, <lb />
., lug In Town Greenville, <lb />
Norm Carolina and more fully de- <lb />
scribed as follows, to <lb />
and being on the North <lb />
East aide Button street, and better <lb />
known as the Northern portion of <lb />
Dickinson Lot and bounded and more <lb />
particularly described as follow. <lb />
Hounded on the North by C A. While <lb />
an Academy Lot, beginning <lb />
the comer a tract sold by <lb />
Marshal at <lb />
C A. White riming a Straight <lb />
course with the line of said tract to <lb />
south West corner a tract <lb />
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and <lb />
now owned by the Trustees the <lb />
Academy, thence on with the South <lb />
line of said Academy to a point <lb />
on Evans Street, which a lino North <lb />
II degrees Cast would strike <lb />
South corner the M, <lb />
now from <lb />
point South degrees West with <lb />
Evans Street U feet tO ail iron slake <lb />
thence a straight Una toward lb <lb />
front door the Mansion House <lb />
the said H A Button and wile. South <lb />
1--J degrees West to an iron <lb />
hi the line of Street or bin <lb />
North degrees West With <lb />
the line said Street or to th <lb />
beginning, containing <lb />
more or less, and being Northern <lb />
portion of the Lot conveyed to H, A <lb />
Button by Marshal on <lb />
day of 1864 as will <lb />
record Book Q Q, on page <lb />
in office of the Register Deed <lb />
of County. <lb />
The same being further known <lb />
the same lot or pared of land eon- <lb />
lo W H. and wile <lb />
Settle by Dead from Hugh <lb />
S Sutton and wife Button b <lb />
,,,.,,, ed December Nth <lb />
recorded In Book P pate S, <lb />
PU, county Registry. <lb />
as the home place <lb />
w. ll <lb />
The purpose this sale is to make <lb />
division of the proceeds therefrom <lb />
The terms said tWO <lb />
balance In three equal <lb />
mental of one. two and three years <lb />
doming candidates to be voled <lb />
on the coming primary. Mere <lb />
For the W. P Evans, <lb />
For the V, s Jackson, on <lb />
Si nib side of river, the North side <lb />
left open until a suitable i an- <lb />
could be found. For County <lb />
Commissioners they adjudged R, <lb />
R. U B <lb />
and S A. Cone ll Ion good <lb />
I material. <lb />
There no Other <lb />
given the k. <lb />
At this point the little Leader sue <lb />
Rested they go Into <lb />
session. Whereupon they made n <lb />
break for the jury room thus <lb />
the writer of anything r i <lb />
so he left, s rs <lb />
had done before <lb />
A SPECTATOR <lb />
W Ll Mis <lb />
v and I <lb />
will <lb />
II. <lb />
good i I sum- <lb />
mer now ii will <lb />
, them, <lb />
Misses lie k <lb />
smith, are visiting <lb />
Boss I.- e Dull hi n <lb />
always want the I hi n a <lb />
to get st wagon, cart <lb />
or you Will have to the A. <lb />
i. i OX Mtg <lb />
Messrs E, H, I H A <lb />
l n for Ir home <lb />
in Sanford. <lb />
I inn i forget A. W At <lb />
are a reduced <lb />
Mis- Marie of <lb />
is visiting Miss Cox, <lb />
We have a nil line of lint s <lb />
we are selling at cost, It D <lb />
Co. I <lb />
Mr. lien. How land left lo. <lb />
his home in <lb />
i. w more pair of summer <lb />
weight pants we an- selling cheap <lb />
now. Harrington, Barber a Co. <lb />
A new lot of roofing just arrived <lb />
A w. Ange Co <lb />
There d to lie u lot excite- <lb />
at H Co., Thurs- <lb />
but it was soon <lb />
a new lot Hunt Club shoes <lb />
had arrived and everybody <lb />
trying lo net a pair. Better <lb />
don't you will miss yours <lb />
Mrs. Wilfred Buck left yesterday <lb />
morning tor Middlesex where she will <lb />
spend with her cousin Mrs. <lb />
w. ii <lb />
u left this afternoon for <lb />
On <lb />
Mrs Harrington went <lb />
em <lb />
I Mil I I <lb />
BOWS I Ml <lb />
bi most . <lb />
w is lie moonlight <lb />
r night, given <lb />
hi men the com- <lb />
to Mil see Esther Hurley <lb />
mi N. C, and Marie <lb />
i N, C house guest. <lb />
hi Misses on in. <lb />
The the nicest <lb />
and most . boats on the <lb />
river, left the dock nine o'clock <lb />
ii landing a merry <lb />
, aboard. <lb />
t an hours sailing th landing <lb />
was reached and the went <lb />
A bonfire was built, lunch <lb />
was spread, refreshments <lb />
Altogether the crowd was t most <lb />
congenial and merry one. every <lb />
Ho party to thorough- <lb />
u tie- spent on bind- <lb />
Hi. entire joined songs <lb />
jokes, and m laughter on the re- <lb />
turn trip. <lb />
Th, fortunate ones Were Misses <lb />
Hurley; Inn Parker, <lb />
Lucy Nell and Ada <lb />
Mane Godfrey, Marie Rice <lb />
Elisabeth and Messrs. Karl <lb />
Willie Wilson. Clifton Ed- <lb />
wards David Moore. Herbert Johnson, <lb />
Pat Arthur, <lb />
Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
inn <lb />
Twelve farms ill Martin <lb />
varying from thirty two to five <lb />
res in site, on easy terms and <lb />
reasonable Inquiries <lb />
Man in County Realty <lb />
N C. <lb />
s J. Everett, <lb />
N, C. <lb />
N C . Aug. A large <lb />
attendance marked the opening here <lb />
meeting <lb />
Southern association <lb />
Tin meeting will last three days and <lb />
w ill be devoted to <lb />
a wide range topics relating par- <lb />
Ii, in the work and duties the <lb />
agents. features <lb />
. in are be Included In <lb />
Hi, <lb />
IS Your Shin <lb />
Clear as a <lb />
Baby's <lb />
What Means <lb />
on the label VALUE <lb />
inside the package, and RES and <lb />
. <lb />
have been used. <lb />
Mrs. II. D, Bateman and children <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
Mr. Jr., and Francis. <lb />
skinner have returned from I <lb />
City, n <lb />
FACTION alter . <lb />
Always ask when you buy a stock <lb />
or poultry remedy. Bee remedies <lb />
pared iron. pure, medicinal in n- <lb />
way. find ere genuine that <lb />
depend on. <lb />
B-X STOCK G POULTRY <lb />
PP I lee MEDICINE <lb />
CC LINIMENT-DIP <lb />
Bee Dee Powder-Bee Dee Colic Remedy <lb />
th. Hoc <lb />
i . <lb />
. <lb />
and w. <lb />
men J <lb />
i Stock Fans, <lb />
Waco, Texas, <lb />
i can gel at <lb />
our <lb />
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb />
persons who hold claims ,,, date sale, th- purchaser be- <lb />
; are hereby ,, gM <lb />
their claims will, the undersign . said land to B <lb />
Everything for Building <lb />
AND THE BEST. <lb />
tS BE EVER 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 OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb />
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb />
ed within twelve months from the <lb />
date of this r laid notice Will <lb />
be plead in bar against <lb />
on said claims. <lb />
This the day of June, 1911 <lb />
I. <lb />
of Mamie Hyman <lb />
HARDING a PIERCE Attorneys. <lb />
Only One <lb />
the unpaid purchase price. <lb />
This July . 1911 <lb />
c. PIERCE, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
, n lid. <lb />
. <lb />
Moore, Tucker, <lb />
Savage <lb />
Bethel. N. C me attending <lb />
a this week the home <lb />
We. <lb />
d is this <lb />
buyers tin<lb />
many additions mad- <lb />
I P <lb />
I hi <lb />
Cure. COld in OH <lb />
, . cold. <lb />
HI<lb /></p>
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lit <lb />
U a Letter to the I <lb />
the Fur I <lb />
In Urn <lb />
Hour. <lb />
Thai Had the Interest rib. <lb />
at <lb />
I hi- Afternoon. <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
July 1914. <lb />
To TIM Hoard Co., <lb />
Co., . C <lb />
allow KM . to your ,.,, <lb />
board my hearty support and endorse- . M <lb />
meat the movement which baa been <lb />
Mr. William at. Lang dud at I'M <lb />
o'clock afternoon, at his home <lb />
in attar a long bar- <lb />
been in poor health y- <lb />
He was a sou of the late Mr. W. G. <lb />
Lang, and was years of age. In <lb />
ail death and Pitt County <lb />
For <lb />
inaugurated to establish a County <lb />
In lieu of a County Home. <lb />
am a young man, and have only <lb />
in this County three years. <lb />
but in short lime the people and <lb />
the Pitt have become <lb />
very have looked With <lb />
pride and pleasure on the rapid <lb />
made, even in so short a time. <lb />
The Increased opportunity <lb />
advancement, the <lb />
building she <lb />
miles and mile of good roads she <lb />
has built, her rapid growth in <lb />
and material prosperity. These <lb />
things made me proud of my <lb />
County and the reliable <lb />
men who have directed us along these <lb />
advancements Have we not, and <lb />
of <lb />
Public Health issue whit n is <lb />
paramount Importance to us all. <lb />
Modern methods of sanitation and <lb />
preventive have put it <lb />
in our reach to practically wipe out <lb />
the contagious arid Infectious <lb />
s that yearly coal us the County ,.,. few <lb />
leading m. reliant-, and also engaged <lb />
largely In tanning. took active <lb />
part in the progress his town and <lb />
county, and used his means lib. rally- <lb />
to that end. <lb />
He was a member Christian <lb />
church and life was that of an up- <lb />
right man. He also a Mason <lb />
and devoted to the principals <lb />
fraternity. <lb />
On October , he married Miss <lb />
Annie Phillips, of Kinston. the wife <lb />
seven children surviving him. <lb />
These Mrs. II. Humph, y. Mrs. <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 />
Monk. Mrs. Paul K. Jon. s. Miss <lb />
Laurie Lang, and Jack, <lb />
and James Lang. He also leaves <lb />
one brother, Mr. J. A. Lang, of Green- <lb />
ville, and two <lb />
Candidates Cards <lb />
AU are per. <lb />
inch per payable la <lb />
I he burial Will take place after- <lb />
noon at ; o'clock with Masonic <lb />
i t <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I hereby announce myself <lb />
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb />
For Sheriff I to the Democratic primary. <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends W. L. HALL, <lb />
and the public generally that am <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff Ml I <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
Democratic primary, and will I for county commissioner, to <lb />
predate the vote and help of any. succeed myself, subject to the Demo- <lb />
W. SIMON<lb />
rs. Mrs. Fannie <lb />
Party <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
that I am a candidate for sheriff of <lb />
primary of Pitt County. <lb />
E. WHICHARD. <lb />
7-13-U <lb />
Miss <lb />
thousand of dollars in money and and her brother Jack have county subject to the action <lb />
untold values in human life. With R given a party at their beautiful primaries. Should I <lb />
County Hospital and Whole Time country home near Their j endeavor to serve <lb />
Health Officer these things are en guests being Misses Battle and all to the best of <lb />
within our reach. Malaria Ty- La Orange, X. C, Annie my ability. I will appreciate your <lb />
Fever can be absolutely ,,. .,,.,, Henrietta Move. Farm- <lb />
vented, ether infectious and v ,. UM Pugh Oriental ERNEST R. DUDLEY. <lb />
nus diseases can he reduced to a mini- N ,. Manning Williams- <lb />
mum. School children can b- v Woodard. <lb />
Wilson. N. C. tin Friday evening they . w y <lb />
entertained in honor of their guests generally that I am a <lb />
and the visitors the neighborhood, for the sheriff if <lb />
th. matures the evening being Pro- county to the action of <lb />
Hook and a contest, around Le I will <lb />
the world With Delightful of an <lb />
refreshments consisting of punch and R <lb />
ream and cake were served. Little <lb />
Marie Chapman and Elizabeth John- <lb />
son gracefully presided at the punch <lb />
bowl hidden among palms and ferns <lb />
The entire home and lawn were de- <lb />
with potted plants. <lb />
On Monday night, an automobile <lb />
party was given the young people <lb />
Checks <lb />
GOOD IN ALL PARTS <lb />
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb />
ISSUED BY <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Banking Trust <lb />
Company. <lb />
ed and minor defects corrected St <lb />
that may be aide to grasp the <lb />
opportunity which birth environment <lb />
entitle them to. <lb />
Shall we, then, with this splendid <lb />
opportunity before us to bring tin <lb />
health and happiness of our County <lb />
up to the standard of perfection, shall <lb />
we. I ask. neglect this great <lb />
in order to provide a palace <lb />
for three or four indigent Please <lb />
do not think that I am that <lb />
the County shirk any of her <lb />
On the contrary, the <lb />
who DO NOT BELONG TO <lb />
FOB <lb />
lo the voters of Pitt <lb />
Having been urged by my friends <lb />
run for County Commissioner from <lb />
the North Side of the River, I hereby <lb />
announce 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 />
We are certainly If you Will <lb />
engage us to equip and Install. <lb />
Your Fixture. <lb />
You will undoubtedly be the <lb />
for many years to come. The com- <lb />
forts and conveniences of good <lb />
are indeed I blessing, well worth <lb />
the price, but the annoyances of poor <lb />
plumbing can not be <lb />
do good plumbing. <lb />
estimated. We <lb />
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb />
STATE INSTITUTIONS would he , la distance of six <lb />
few in number that they could b <lb />
few <lb />
cared for The Hospital with the <lb />
addition of very, very little expense. <lb />
Poverty and Pauperism are a dis- <lb />
ease. Shall we encourage <lb />
and treat the result of our care- <lb />
in regard t the Public <lb />
or shall we raise the stand- <lb />
of our physical well being fie <lb />
that we Mill be able, in a large <lb />
measure, to prevent and <lb />
teen at which place they took <lb />
in th. city and enjoyed the <lb />
n amusement. <lb />
The entire week was spent in <lb />
automobile rides and water- <lb />
melon and fruit parties. Among those <lb />
visiting the young ladies during tin <lb />
week were Misses Williams of <lb />
X, C . Blanche Tucker. <lb />
Eleanor Worthington and May Price <lb />
of and <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
Tr the Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb />
take this method of announcing my <lb />
candidacy for sheriff subject to the <lb />
Democratic primaries. Should I be <lb />
elected I will endeavor to administer <lb />
the duties of the office with prompt- <lb />
using to all. I than. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county <lb />
I hereby announce myself a candidate <lb />
for the Domination for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary of said county. It <lb />
nominated and elected 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 />
of Township, N. C <lb />
For Constable <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb />
you for your support and beg to re that I am a candidate <lb />
your obedient servant. <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
J. J. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
take this method of announcing t <lb />
the citizens of Pitt county I am <lb />
a candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
vagrancy This is the that Av,,, . Messrs Wes- <lb />
is i,., and Joe Wilson of Hunt, <lb />
serve the to the best of ability. I <lb />
will appreciate your vote ard an <lb />
I Thompson and Joe Wilson of Dunn <lb />
I trust. Gentlemen, you may not N- Wright Moore of Wilson. N. C. <lb />
consider me too presumptions in thus r Gardner and I <lb />
expressing my views. I in Turnage Ayden N C Jot and you may <lb />
American Citizenship and I know W. A. Harden and <lb />
you. Gentlemen, desire to do Turnage, n. r. <lb />
which is to be for the good ,,,.,, f Greenville, N. C, T. M. Wood- <lb />
of the greatest and what- w t Josh Tucker, Milan <lb />
ever your decision in this matter may- <lb />
be I shall remain. <lb />
Loyally, <lb />
C. M. D. <lb />
Paul Tom Joe <lb />
and Millard X C. <lb />
Does Your Stomach <lb />
Trouble You <lb />
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb />
Is Successfully Taken in Coses <lb />
cf Stomach, Liver and In- <lb />
Ailments <lb />
I On Dos Has Often Dispelled <lb />
Years el Suffering <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
Remedy <lb />
will change <lb />
that <lb />
race<lb />
really be termed a wonderful r and tn<lb />
of Trouble has o fame <lb />
from ore end of the country to th No <lb />
you will <lb />
nave suffered with Liver <lb />
IA etc . and have been restored to <lb />
health and are loud in their of this rem- <lb />
There is not a day but what one <lb />
the wonderful from remedy <lb />
and the are entirely natural, as it <lb />
on the source and foundation of these ailments, <lb />
the poisonous catarrh and bile <lb />
taking out the inflammation from the in- <lb />
tract and In render the same <lb />
antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose <lb />
Which alone should relieve your suffering and <lb />
that <lb />
should restore you to good Put <lb />
It to a test results will be a revelation <lb />
to you and you will over your re- <lb />
know the joys of living. <lb />
Send on Stomach Ailments to <lb />
Chemist Whiting St. <lb />
better still, obtain a from your u <lb />
gale In R. By <lb />
THE JOHN U CO <lb />
and everywhere <lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
V II m if <lb />
to cure any use <lb />
Bind. Protruding Piles <lb />
gives I .-. lad <lb />
Married at <lb />
For <lb />
wish to announce the voters <lb />
county that am s candidate for <lb />
sheriff subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary. If elected I prom <lb />
me serve the county the heat <lb />
my ability; never shirking from the <lb />
duties cf office. Thanking you <lb />
advance for your vote and support <lb />
JOE <lb />
for constable subject to the action <lb />
f the Democratic party and If elected <lb />
I will serve the to the best of <lb />
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb />
help. I am, <lb />
HENRY S. MOOR <lb />
Fer Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green <lb />
township that I am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary and will <lb />
the help of any. <lb />
AMOS C JACKSON. <lb />
It it INSURANCE you <lb />
WANT <lb />
SEE US <lb />
HALL MOORE<lb />
News Peached yesterday of. <lb />
be a candidate for <lb />
the marriage it. Sunday Treasurer County, subject <lb />
Miss Jennie B, and Hugh C <lb />
smith, both of county. <lb />
Mil <lb />
PONTIAC, Mich., Aug. Many <lb />
leading fruit growers of Michigan <lb />
rs of the State Horticultural <lb />
Sin gathered hi re today their <lb />
midsummer meeting. The <lb />
sessions will last two days and will <lb />
be devoted to practical <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
thank the people for sup- <lb />
port have given me In the past <lb />
and I elected, promise to give <lb />
the same service I have tried to give <lb />
sines I have been In office. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I announce to my friends and the <lb />
ions it voters throughout Pitt county that <lb />
fruit culture, methods packing, <lb />
and mark-ting. <lb />
am a candidate for Treasurer <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
If elected I will serve the <lb />
to the best of my ability <lb />
to receive your vote and support I n, <lb />
C. T. <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 />
their help. <lb />
A. R. <lb />
For I <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 />
predate their vote and help. <lb />
JESSE L. <lb />
For Clerk of Superior Court. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for clerk of Superior Court <lb />
Pitt county subject to action <lb />
Democratic primary- Grateful for <lb />
the flattering vote the people gave me <lb />
four years ago. I solicit your sup <lb />
port. If elected I will fill the office <lb />
to the best of my ability. <lb />
I. C- COX <lb />
Automobile For Hire <lb />
Town or Country <lb />
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE <lb />
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb />
T. I. Moore <lb />
Jesse <lb />
Moore <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Fire, Health and Accident <lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb />
WHITSETT INSTITUTE <lb />
A Leading Boarding School for Two Hun <lb />
and Fifty Students. lot <lb />
College, for Business, fur or for <lb />
Life. Established Wide <lb />
Reasonable <lb />
IN THE HEALTHFUL PIEDMONT <lb />
NEAR GREENSBORO. N. C. <lb />
For Illustrated Views, etc., <lb />
address the President, <lb />
W. T. WHITSETT. D- <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
To Prevent Blood Poisoning <lb />
at the old reliable DR <lb />
S ANTISEPTIC <lb />
skat dressing relieves pain end heals at <lb />
Ike same time. Not a <lb />
For <lb />
I use method of to <lb />
the voters of Pitt county I am a <lb />
candidate for Treasurer subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
the vote and help of my friends <lb />
and the public generally, and If elect- <lb />
ed I promise to the duties <lb />
the office to the best of my ability. <lb />
O W. HARRINGTON. <lb />
j. C- LANIER <lb />
III <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
to the voters that I am <lb />
a candidate for of Pitt <lb />
I county from Township subject <lb />
to the action of th Democratic <lb />
your vote and help. <lb />
I if elected I will endeavor to serve <lb />
the county to the beet of my ability. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
. . . . ,. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic Primary. <lb />
A. <lb />
7-8-14 <lb />
nil <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
for Commissioner <lb />
North side of Tar River subject to the <lb />
action of Democratic primary If <lb />
and elected will serve the <lb />
to the best of my ability. <lb />
R. D. <lb />
FOR <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner from <lb />
Township to succeed my <lb />
self subject to the Democratic <lb />
of Pitt County. <lb />
W. U <lb />
For <lb />
I announce myself a candidate <lb />
County Commissioner from Carolina <lb />
Township subject to the actions of the <lb />
Democratic primary and solicit your <lb />
aid. <lb />
S. A. CONGLETON. <lb />
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner, lo <lb />
succeed myself, subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
JOHN G. TAYLOR <lb />
OUT <lb />
OR. Om L, JOINER <lb />
Physician <lb />
Office in the Drown Building on Dick- <lb />
avenue. Office hours <lb />
to and to <lb />
., . OF TRAINS <lb />
Atlantic Coast <lb />
North Bound South Bound <lb />
a m. No. . m <lb />
So. p m. No. p. a <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
Bound West Bound <lb />
No. a. m. No. I III a. m <lb />
No. I a m. No. 7.84 a. m <lb />
No. p m No p. <lb />
For all occasions, Roses, <lb />
Violets and Tallies the lead- <lb />
Our art In wedding <lb />
are the latest touch. <lb />
In floral offerings to be <lb />
Blooming pot plants, Hy- <lb />
palms, ferns, Norfolk pines <lb />
i many other nice pot plants. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, <lb />
hedge plants and shads trees. <lb />
telegraph and telephone <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
J. I. A Co. <lb />
Store <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
OR. J. E. MARSH <lb />
Veterinary Surgeon <lb />
treat all animals. Calls promptly <lb />
day or night. Office at R. <lb />
. stables with hospital <lb />
vice. Day phone night 288-L.<lb />
DR. V. R. <lb />
Specialist in Fitting Glasses <lb />
Office at J. R. Smith Bros, Store <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Monday sad Tuesday August and <lb />
Home Office . . Washington, N. C. <lb />
Except Monday and Tuesday. <lb />
IS <lb />
OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED HY THE BEST <lb />
COUNTRY. <lb />
OF ALL <lb />
KINDS INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
DAVE TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE V OF <lb />
CAPITAL AND <lb />
FACILITY <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE <lb />
I on NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
n; <lb />
If -i the lost Man. <lb />
i I MM S. C, i II. I <lb />
WE HAVE A <lb />
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb />
A MONO THE BEST <lb />
PEOPLE IN THE <lb />
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb />
AND THOSE <lb />
WISH TO BET- <lb />
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb />
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TAKE <lb />
FEW BES AND <lb />
TELL <lb />
TO BRING Ti <lb />
Ml i<lb />
rS <lb />
ogress <lb />
Existing in North Carolina Brought Pitt Should lake u <lb />
the Build County <lb />
mm i letter OR, m. , mm <lb />
I .--i I H I It. v <lb />
iv iii I lie <lb />
It is Thought That Opening Attack was <lb />
Against From the Reports <lb />
lug. is a general en- is i- <lb />
IT- <lb />
is progressing at Belgium. Ger- <lb />
assaulted the posts at dawn and is still 12- at I; <lb />
It is believed that the attack was direct striking th- gap o the I; I until <lb />
against Brussels. War office announced that the engage- dun and fierce fighting is m progress at<lb />
the Belgians. It is reported that the <lb />
office denied the French have been cheeked at after severe <lb />
troops violated the by entering the territory Germans are in great strength operating as far a- <lb />
around Alsace prior to the declaration of war. War of- and have the entire front by cavalry, <lb />
ace announces that the German and French armies arc who are raiding the front line. Whereabouts Hie <lb />
raid, other all to Liege. French army is being held as a but the war <lb />
says fighting near expected. War <lb />
office insists that the Germans have finally been checked <lb />
at <lb />
U. S. OFFICERS OBSERVERS. <lb />
Aug. war office <lb />
agreed that two United States army officers can <lb />
forces the front as observers f the <lb />
European nations involved. Have replied to request such <lb />
permission from this government. <lb />
BELGIANS NUMERICALLY STRONGER <lb />
BERLIN, Aug. General Von Stein of- <lb />
reports the reason that didn't take Liege <lb />
was Kaiser does not want necessary loss <lb />
says Belgians were numerically stronger. <lb />
ARMY DETACHED ROM LIEGE <lb />
BRUSSELS, Aug. 1- Gentian army is being detach <lb />
ed from Liege and are advancing through the heart <lb />
Belgium. -Main cavalry i engaged in forward move <lb />
along the whole front of the allied armies.<lb />
i Mm kit for <lb />
N. C. <lb />
you<lb />
. i- <lb />
,,.,, . ,. and <lb />
; i <lb />
I ll <lb />
. , ., n i the bank,<lb />
Caro- <lb />
the price farm pr. <lb />
I. , ail our people II may i- <lb />
., the <lb />
iv the sod <lb />
ton and Used In <lb />
world's because volume <lb />
production the domestic <lb />
The general European <lb />
War tor the time b den <lb />
Industrial cowmen con- <lb />
and th Con <lb />
,;,.,,,, ,,, Europe, and <lb />
., product, are I I <lb />
FORCING BACK GERMAN CALVARY <lb />
BRUSSELS, Aug. army slowly forcing <lb />
back the cavalry patrols which pushed far into <lb />
the Belgium advance of main One such detach- <lb />
routed. Reports from war office declared <lb />
situation at the front favorable. British and <lb />
French reinforcements enabled the Belgians forces I <lb />
divide and drive Germans from small towns. <lb />
CRUISER SUFFOLK STILL PROWLING <lb />
YORK. lug. British cruiser, Suffolk i- re <lb />
ported still prowling about the entrance of this port, ac <lb />
cording to the quarantine observers. <lb />
TOOK REFUGE AT ATHENS. <lb />
ATHENS, Aug. VI German battleship tool <lb />
refuge here yesterday. the commander <lb />
must coal and leave within twenty four hours or <lb />
remainder of the war. <lb />
GERMAN GUN NEAR LIEGE <lb />
AMSTERDAM, lug. dispatches <lb />
that German siege guns are nearing Liege with con <lb />
of German forces for final assault. <lb />
FRENCH SUCCESSFUL EVERYWHERE <lb />
PARIS, Aug. and German outpost <lb />
entire line, department at Alsace, war office says that <lb />
the French army everywhere are successful, and that the <lb />
French forces drove the Germans back from and <lb />
captured Battery Artillery. <lb />
REINFORCEMENTS FROM ITALY <lb />
LONDON, Aug. is reported Italy has <lb />
-ranted permission to gather reinforcement. <lb />
from Italy. St. Petersburg dispatches report Russian <lb />
Haiti.- Sea fleet captured German merchant- <lb />
men. <lb />
PRISONERS SHOWN CONSIDERATION <lb />
lug. -Official says <lb />
taken by the around are shown con <lb />
HOME <lb />
PARIS, Aug embassy has aided fifty <lb />
five hundred Americans to date in getting away from <lb />
for America. <lb />
TAKES POSSESSION TODAY. <lb />
WASHINGTON, lug Department dis- <lb />
patches reports will take n peaceful possession <lb />
of City today. All battleships will he withdrawn <lb />
from Vera CrUZ within two weeks. <lb />
ON <lb />
BRUSSELS, Aug. admits that a gene <lb />
engagement now progressing west f and <lb />
FREIGHT RATE COMMISSION <lb />
REPORT SUBMITTED TO CRAIG. <lb />
RALEIGH, Aug. Interstate Freight Rate Com- <lb />
missions report was submitted to Governor this <lb />
morning. The report makes an average reduction from <lb />
the pit sent with southern main lines .-n a <lb />
eighteen per cent, compared with a three per cent <lb />
cut by the Justice act which the <lb />
in the mountain division. The extra twenty-five <lb />
per cent, reduction has been abolished. <lb />
Having the i w. <lb />
may the remedy. The col <lb />
and tobacco mark. I be <lb />
turned fa. torn, foreign <lb />
. and means <lb />
ho demand will become d. <lb />
peace is restored, I <lb />
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country the <lb />
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American and English we ma <lb />
b. i- and i lo r. <lb />
operations and i <lb />
ft , <lb />
ball our cotton In th. <lb />
fun. and Canada, and Great <lb />
r, .,., one ball <lb />
our exports Under <lb />
, .,,;,, n Dy cooperation wit <lb />
bankers to be able lo <lb />
nearly normal <lb />
ion may Hated In . , <lb />
i the belle prevail. <lb />
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and appalling lo of life <lb />
and property ensue, will <lb />
mediation and peace Ev <lb />
continue ii i- <lb />
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world, while <lb />
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Hi- and lead <lb />
i. county Hospital In the Stat. <lb />
would be an easy <lb />
mall, i n, build a suitable annex ft I <lb />
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