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General Engagement in Progress <lb />
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Kaiser's Son Urged Ger- <lb />
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GENERAL ENGAGEMENT IN PROGRESS. <lb />
BRUSSELS, Auk. general engagement is in <lb />
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is to purchase necessary carry the goods <lb />
which is waiting for market on account of the European <lb />
war. It is also decided to introduce the Insurance <lb />
Bill asking Congress for five-hundred millions to buy ships <lb />
will continue its sessions indefinitely especially <lb />
on account of the danger of an outbreak in Mexico. <lb />
AUSTRIAN STEAMSHIP CAPTURED. <lb />
France. Aug. Austrian <lb />
steamship Emilia with a cargo of and coffee was <lb />
by a French gunboat the Moroccan cost. <lb />
FOR SUPREME COURT BENCH <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. Wilson <lb />
nominated for the Supreme bench and <lb />
Thomas W. Gregory as Attorney General to succeed <lb />
Reynolds. <lb />
TWO HUNDRED VESSELS CAPTURED. <lb />
LONDON, Aug. is estimated that two <lb />
German vessels with a million tonnage, valued <lb />
three hundred million dollars have been captured at sea <lb />
by the British, French and Russian warships, There are <lb />
still at sea rive hundred German vessels at sever, <lb />
hundred million dollars. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Moore Once Prominent <lb />
Business Man of <lb />
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Information was received here to- <lb />
day of the death of Mr. B <lb />
Moore which at o'clock <lb />
this morning at his home in Wash- <lb />
He suffered a stroke of pa- <lb />
about years ago, since <lb />
which his health continued poor. <lb />
during the past year bis condition <lb />
gradually grew worse until death re-1 <lb />
his sufferings. <lb />
Mr Moore was born In Pitt county <lb />
December 13th. 1857, making bis age <lb />
nearly sixty-seven years. In <lb />
married Miss Martha S. Warren, <lb />
Greenville, a daughter the late <lb />
Sheriff Allen Warren. For some years <lb />
he engaged in the mercantile <lb />
here, and later was proprietor <lb />
of the Hotel Macon. II- moved t <lb />
Washington in 1801 and engaged In <lb />
the fish business, becoming one of tit- <lb />
largest wholesale and retail fish and <lb />
oyster dealers in Eastern North Caro- <lb />
The funeral will be held Thurs- <lb />
day morning in the Baptist church in <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Mr Moor.- is survived by his <lb />
children, the latter being Mrs <lb />
P. A. of Raleigh. Mrs. S. It. <lb />
Kill, ridge. Misses Katie and <lb />
Moor-, and Messrs, Harold Shel- <lb />
ton Moore, of Washington. He <lb />
two brothers. Mr. Thomas <lb />
Moor--, of Pitt county and Mr. Joseph <lb />
Moor.-, of New York; and three sis <lb />
Mrs. W. I. Johnston, of <lb />
Mrs. C. Q. and Mr- <lb />
Ada Hyman. of Stokes <lb />
He was a man held in <lb />
all who knew <lb />
For Nearly Hours President <lb />
And His Cabinet Wrestled <lb />
With Situation <lb />
AMERICAN IS SAFE <lb />
GERMANS ARRESTED. <lb />
THE HAGUE, Aug. sun <lb />
of the of the Belgian army was cap- <lb />
on the Dutch side of the frontier disarmed, and <lb />
made a prisoner at The Dutch patrol arrested <lb />
one hundred and fifty who crossed into <lb />
and all were disarmed and held at <lb />
WOMEN AND CHILDREN SHOT DOWN. <lb />
PARIS, Aug. has been <lb />
received by the war office the front detailing alleged <lb />
German brutalities. report declares that one of the <lb />
Kaiser's sons urged the German troops to act brutal. Au <lb />
other declared that eighty-four houses were burned and <lb />
women and children were shot down at is <lb />
reported also that the German wounded are on the <lb />
with their boots removed before they are abandoned. <lb />
COMPELLED TO ABANDON ATTACK. <lb />
ROME, correspondent <lb />
that the weir compelled to abandon the <lb />
attack on Vladimir. The department of <lb />
the reports that a large f soldiers <lb />
Of those refusing to tight many were <lb />
shot. . <lb />
INVASION WELL IN PROGRESS. <lb />
ROME, Aug. China cablegram says <lb />
that the German gunboat has there <lb />
for the rest of the war. St. war office <lb />
that the invasion of the Austrian provinces <lb />
is well in and that several divisions <lb />
totaling more than seventy thousand men, chiefly <lb />
try and artillery are moving into Austria from several <lb />
routes. The capture of is expected soon. <lb />
ULTIMATUM REACHES BERLIN. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.- is officially stated that <lb />
ultimatum has reached Berlin. <lb />
WILL PURCHASE VESSELS. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. a conference between <lb />
President Wilson and the Congressional leaders it was <lb />
agreed that the best of meeting the present <lb />
MORE AMERICANS ARRIVE. <lb />
NEW YORK, Aug. 19.- The Liner Finland arrived <lb />
with more than a thousand American refugees <lb />
on board, man whom bad been fighting. They say <lb />
that the cities of choked with troops. <lb />
Greenville Graded Schools <lb />
Will Open Monday, <lb />
September 7th. <lb />
white graded schools will open <lb />
on Monday. This is <lb />
a little earlier than the opening <lb />
heretofore, but owing to the <lb />
there will be a nine months tern <lb />
this year, the first Monday in <lb />
is not too <lb />
The conditions <lb />
year will be relieved to extent <lb />
one section each grades one to <lb />
four will to the Model <lb />
There Will still be thirteen <lb />
teachers In the main building, how- <lb />
aver. <lb />
the Modal School <lb />
are i ow being graded. All of <lb />
pace between the front of the build <lb />
in,; and Is to be Shaped <lb />
properly walks are to ix- mads <lb />
tors lbs opening of school <lb />
and repairs are also hi <lb />
inn made the main building <lb />
POPE PIUS DEAD. <lb />
ROME, Italy. Aug. lit. Pius <lb />
died here today. <lb />
Postponed <lb />
l . I <lb />
he . Canadian <lb />
h Stars <lb />
been hi Id her.- today iii <lb />
with tin Confederation <lb />
have bean Indefinitely <lb />
because condition arising <lb />
r i i Hie war. <lb />
Washington, D. C, Aug. de <lb />
termination the United States <lb />
to keep this country from be- <lb />
involved in European war <lb />
us controversies was <lb />
in vi ways today. <lb />
at Wilson addressed an <lb />
peal to the American people calling <lb />
in studiously to refrain from <lb />
or act that might re- <lb />
v, the slightest Land- <lb />
rs pi Congress of all parties voiced <lb />
similar views. <lb />
or nearly three hours the <lb />
and his cabinet wrestled with <lb />
H. . <lb />
The matter still is under <lb />
Official from Berlin <lb />
the Japanese ultimatum had bean <lb />
delivered to the German government <lb />
v diplomatic dispatches <lb />
., war between Japan <lb />
not unlikely. <lb />
Minister a Berlin. <lb />
foreseeing web an eventuality. <lb />
Ambassador Gerrard to be prepared <lb />
to over Japanese Interests IS <lb />
Germany. <lb />
Tn president received from <lb />
William a long trans- <lb />
through Ambassador Gerrard <lb />
cent, ms were <lb />
closely, but it was learned ex- <lb />
preMed the grateful <lb />
Germany lbs tender good <lb />
I ,. . made by United states. The <lb />
German Emperor took occasion to. <lb />
point out .-Buses the sent <lb />
and argued, it is understood, that <lb />
i- was trying to mediate be- <lb />
tweet. Austria and Russian <lb />
began. <lb />
N, Press <lb />
While House denied <lb />
contained any protest con- <lb />
the attitude American <lb />
toward Germany. said <lb />
I there was to <lb />
the Emperor would at any <lb />
accept tin- tender good <lb />
The ultimatum demand- <lb />
Germany evacuate <lb />
Chow and withdraw in r Beet <lb />
Hi.- Client was uppermost in the at- <lb />
Official Washington, <lb />
Discussion was general as to bow <lb />
the interests of the United Slates <lb />
might be and it <lb />
obvious that a of relief fol- <lb />
lowed given at London <lb />
Japan take against Ger- <lb />
many activity WOUld <lb />
tilled to open seas, <lb />
Japanese Ambassador, conferred <lb />
with Bryan but <lb />
i talk about It. , <lb />
Charge of British Em- <lb />
i all. d alt- and left <lb />
the Secretary a copy of the note from <lb />
Hie government announcing <lb />
action taken by Japan <lb />
i. to German in <lb />
l;, .,,. Tho note wan <lb />
to announced by the In <lb />
formation bureau it night. i <lb />
We an- sailing out entire stork l <lb />
actual cost. Quality shop,<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018313_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb />
and FARM and EASTERN <lb />
n anxious to get him back from London<lb />
by <lb />
U Lit lac. <lb />
O. I Editor. <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
one year. . . <lb />
BU <lb />
Adverting ma; be bad upon <lb />
application at the office <lb />
The Reflector Building, corner <lb />
and <lb />
All cards of and <lb />
reaped will be at <lb />
cent word. <lb />
i.-i will be . s at three <lb />
per hue. up Hit; <lb />
as matter <lb />
august 1910. at the post at <lb />
Greenville. North Carolina, <lb />
act of March i. 1879. <lb />
FRIDAY, -I. I'll <lb />
AT <lb />
criminal Impulse a youth <lb />
the arrogance a doddering old <lb />
monarch the war of no em- <lb />
have plunged a continent a-i <lb />
. unwarranted war which prom <lb />
la extend In devastation and <lb />
any armed conflict In <lb />
world's history. Tin assassination <lb />
of the Archduke Francis <lb />
and Austria, <lb />
the spark that exploded ii <lb />
magazine. that act of an <lb />
p, Individual did not Justify the <lb />
p of In do- <lb />
. taring war against In <lb />
present conflict there Is no <lb />
stake a single popular <lb />
i valid excuse. An evidence of <lb />
this Is found in the fact each <lb />
nation engaged In war Is trying <lb />
justify Its conduct to Itself and lo <lb />
rest the world by representing <lb />
ii was attacked and had lo de- <lb />
Itself. <lb />
while ii;. whole conflict Is based <lb />
upon the flimsiest pretexts, the <lb />
tor its from <lb />
., local quarrel between <lb />
.- , and to a continent-wide <lb />
which involves nearly every <lb />
important nation of Europe, seems <lb />
chiefly upon ambitious <lb />
rat Emperor William of- Ger- <lb />
many To the credit of France and <lb />
Br Ian it n isl b said that <lb />
were drawn with the <lb />
Into the war <lb />
Russia, too, while championing th <lb />
which, because of its <lb />
might reasonably be ex- <lb />
i of it. t. the con- <lb />
which of <lb />
Austria and the of Ger- <lb />
many have forced Europe. The <lb />
therefore, Is Justified In hold- <lb />
and Germany <lb />
responsible the debacle t blood <lb />
and e tat ion that has been enter- <lb />
ed upon. <lb />
these having <lb />
i to live by the sword may also <lb />
by it is not a remote possibility <lb />
the Triple entente- <lb />
England, Francs <lb />
fort by Belgium and <lb />
states are Irresistibly <lb />
drawn to their i- of controversy, <lb />
Is stronger In both <lb />
and naval resources than the <lb />
Germany, Austria <lb />
and Italy -with Italy <lb />
nut Tin latter country <lb />
clear it will Hot support its <lb />
lies In what it as an <lb />
i led violation of Triple Al- <lb />
agreement. On the other hand <lb />
Its long hatred of <lb />
Hungary and the force of events <lb />
may align Italy squarely with <lb />
i tide f the conflict, thus adding <lb />
measurably m the odds against Ger- <lb />
many <lb />
The one bright ray of hop.- in the <lb />
black situation is that out of tho <lb />
death devastation that are blank- <lb />
continent will arias a new <lb />
a better civilization. <lb />
ground for the belief that this will <lb />
be, the last great war, and that it may <lb />
he the instrument for the <lb />
of it is <lb />
that after this continent-wide sat- <lb />
of slaughter and destruction <lb />
the hundreds of millions of people <lb />
who bear tho burden will over again <lb />
In be driven to the <lb />
at tho word of rulers in whose <lb />
I hey had no voice. <lb />
Boom Bomb-bomb-bomb <lb />
now help to i leaf up the tobacco <lb />
situation. <lb />
even some fellows <lb />
enough for the United States to <lb />
a hand In It Better 1st Carte <lb />
Sam attend to his own affairs and <lb />
advantage of the opportunity to <lb />
business tor his children. <lb />
Co to date more than thirteen <lb />
thousand automobiles have been reg- <lb />
in North Carolina. That u <lb />
some wheels. <lb />
Some folks hold to a dollar like <lb />
they are afraid it will never come <lb />
k it they turn it loose. <lb />
The man who uses the war sore to <lb />
try to take advantage of his fellows, <lb />
gs to the undesirable class. <lb />
it. horn Is <lb />
. <lb />
no <lb />
V. th v. .-i <lb />
loans floated it <lb />
There Is business a plenty for those <lb />
ho go after it. while the calamity <lb />
howler sits still and throws a tit <lb />
W hope the fellows who are <lb />
the early ending of the <lb />
war are good prophets <lb />
This la one time the absentees <lb />
foreign countries an anxious to gel <lb />
back home. <lb />
of us v. i did m l t to <lb />
European trip are Hi g bl <lb />
it <lb />
TI hi <lb />
graft <lb />
Pit; county farmer.- gel b <lb />
to have a cotton warehouse <lb />
h a I s by pro <lb />
to hold tin Ir <lb />
With such I . <lb />
.;., tell how much of the war sea i <lb />
being made up by <lb />
On- T R ROM is trying to in- <lb />
spire to activity his former followers <lb />
in New England. Hard Job before <lb />
you Ti <lb />
Th. re are people, prompted by mer- <lb />
or other motives, who would <lb />
SOS the Timed States get mix- <lb />
ed in the European conflict Put <lb />
I'm Sam is sitting in the middle <lb />
the boat attending to business, and <lb />
his own children to keep cool <lb />
in BALE <lb />
FOB <lb />
BLACK Mill S I its <lb />
i u . . Ii <lb />
for th. em <lb />
o , <lb />
i th Ir r I th <lb />
come OUt best And R <lb />
r for harvesting th r- <lb />
nil I .- . busy. <lb />
i . I pr . <lb />
. ill <lb />
do <lb />
If ii has got to com. we wish the <lb />
big dash among the European <lb />
would up and the finish <lb />
the war soon follow <lb />
The Reflector does not s Sun- <lb />
day its war telegrams <lb />
wen received I bulletined Sunday <lb />
so that th.- home people were kepi <lb />
posted as to what was going on at the <lb />
the oil <lb />
man who makes it hard for a <lb />
borrower with ample security to gel <lb />
and the man who needlessly <lb />
advances the price of food, just be- <lb />
then in Europe, are both <lb />
only enemies to the best interest <lb />
nations welfare, hut would <lb />
a take of their fellow- <lb />
mi <lb />
. is in., need men and <lb />
cool level headed men. The fellow <lb />
that goes about bowling <lb />
in in America is going to the <lb />
bow-wows just because then- <lb />
is a war In Europe, ought to be sup- <lb />
pressed, the howling to the bot- <lb />
tom and you will And its main <lb />
pose is graft s desire to <lb />
put up prices and extortion on those <lb />
who have to buy. This country Is <lb />
right and her people should keep I <lb />
II may true, as reported, that <lb />
there are aliens in this <lb />
try anxious to embark for Europe to <lb />
part in the war Involving their <lb />
fatherlands, if so, the tact may i- <lb />
cited as an evidence of their patriot- <lb />
Ism, hill not of their good sense. Few <lb />
m have any cause Of rev. <lb />
or hive of the country they <lb />
Wan; or persecution drove most <lb />
them to these shores, and any <lb />
considerable, number should pine to <lb />
return lo offer themselves <lb />
on the altar of an unjust, selfish, In- <lb />
human war of is in- <lb />
explicable <lb />
The sooner the farmers make pro- <lb />
vision to hold their cotton and <lb />
co crops until this unnecessary war <lb />
panic talk is over, the it <lb />
be ti r them. Grafters <lb />
will try to take advantage of <lb />
and force sale of the pi <lb />
at low prices if possible, <lb />
and <lb />
this. <lb />
most aspect of <lb />
war is the ultimatum of Japan <lb />
that Germany withdraw her <lb />
ships from Chinese territory <lb />
one or Japan will declare war <lb />
on Germany. The situation was <lb />
ready looking bad enough <lb />
many, and If she also has to tight <lb />
Japan condition will be that much <lb />
worse. <lb />
---------o <lb />
i plenty of prophets bob- <lb />
bing up now who you <lb />
war was coming <lb />
There are too many wars, anyway. <lb />
T. II. owes his friend the <lb />
a German war lord ha <lb />
the American <lb />
to the inside pages <lb />
Why does not someone invent ; <lb />
folding sleeping porch, consisting <lb />
merely of a bed that folds into th. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Dog-gone it. Every time we begin <lb />
to get ready to go to Europe some- <lb />
thing comes along lo make us cane- I <lb />
the trip. <lb />
It is said that Harry Thaw has dis- <lb />
appeared, but we fear he will b <lb />
found. <lb />
Mme. will be able to com- <lb />
a larger salary than even <lb />
Bernhardt. <lb />
This would be a good time for An- <lb />
drew Carnegie to donate another mil- <lb />
lion to the cause of universal peace. <lb />
Meanwhile Switzerland Is not In <lb />
danger of being st on <lb />
any more than a ham root is. <lb />
Confidence and optimism will <lb />
business more good than calamity <lb />
howling. <lb />
Mexican Interest cuts a small <lb />
now with the European war taking up <lb />
so mm h space <lb />
tip. u season for turning ail eyes on <lb />
the Kaiser. <lb />
is no intimation that the <lb />
don suffragettes are showing so <lb />
much anxiety to get in the war as <lb />
hey ere to vote. <lb />
In spit of war, Christmas will <lb />
along about the usual time f <lb />
And remember to do yo <lb />
early. <lb />
By the time the European war <lb />
over, the fancy dancers may have a <lb />
idea of a Turkey trot, that is if <lb />
Turkey gets in the skirmish. <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Realty Company <lb />
held an auction sale of lots for the <lb />
Methodist Colony Co . Black <lb />
X. C. today. The Colony Com- <lb />
was organized a couple of years <lb />
ago by prominent Methodists from <lb />
all over the State, who purchased <lb />
of well located property to es- <lb />
a summer Methodist colony <lb />
The property was sub-divided Into <lb />
lots and the Colony Company <lb />
made arrangements to give one <lb />
of stock in the company, which is <lb />
worth today to every <lb />
chase- of a lot. <lb />
Th auction company held a sale <lb />
on this property on July which <lb />
as highly successful. of the orig- <lb />
lots sold <lb />
Monuments in Cemetery. <lb />
Two handsome granite monuments <lb />
have recently been erected in Cherry <lb />
Hill cemetery to mark the resting <lb />
of f officials of Pitt county <lb />
of them is on the plat where Is <lb />
the late State Senator James <lb />
I. Fleming, who died in November <lb />
1909, and the at the grave of the <lb />
late Sheriff R. W. King, who died in <lb />
January 1918 <lb />
n- <lb />
of the contending nations <lb />
in Europe to float war loans will help <lb />
to shorten the conflict. They <lb />
light long without rations and <lb />
tit course the war in Europe <lb />
nothing to do with American hens <lb />
laying, and no eggs are being ex- <lb />
ported over there Yet there has <lb />
an advance in the price of egg <lb />
and Hie war is given as an excuse for <lb />
it. <lb />
The Wilmington Dispatch tells a <lb />
local wholesaler receiving two <lb />
cases of toys from Germany <lb />
kept on that place of <lb />
gin, by the time Christmas toys go <lb />
on In may not <lb />
he popular label. <lb />
it Europe would only mobilize its <lb />
common sense instead Of its armies. <lb />
The high i Of living ks up any <lb />
to go higher. <lb />
There you see George Fred Will- <lb />
stirred up the hornets, <lb />
hill you said , going on <lb />
in Mexico it takes a reminder, now <lb />
and then, to there was <lb />
some trouble down not long <lb />
a. <lb />
is the biggest and best <lb />
on the globe, and her <lb />
abroad, when they lo <lb />
getting buck home, will it Is <lb />
a good to slay. <lb />
Tie long-faced people who are try- <lb />
to make ii appear business <lb />
has gone to the dogs, ought to go out <lb />
and eat green persimmons <lb />
gel mouth to pucker once more <lb />
-------o <lb />
The fellow who predicts that the <lb />
European war will last a year-and-a- <lb />
must think country Is full <lb />
of gold mines If b took into consider- <lb />
war is costing fifty-mil- <lb />
lion dollars . <lb />
If the outcome of tills European <lb />
conflict ll to be universal peace and <lb />
disarmament of all nations, it will <lb />
ultimately prove a blessing, though a <lb />
horrible bloody disaster to the pres- <lb />
generation engaged in the <lb />
for supremacy. <lb />
There Is so much Interest in the <lb />
war that even politics Is not <lb />
know of one German who tar- <lb />
is hatred of Belgium so tar the <lb />
he I.- s buying Prince Alb. rt <lb />
for Us <lb />
H in the line with the man <lb />
who the invitation to a dance <lb />
here because it is called a <lb />
Asheville Citizen. <lb />
has anything on the chap <lb />
who. since the latest twist in the <lb />
situation, has declined lo allow <lb />
wife to use on the parlor <lb />
floor, Wilmington <lb />
boys all must have taken i <lb />
fresh whiff of At <lb />
rat. items smell like there is <lb />
in Denmark. <lb />
Precinct <lb />
At a meeting of the Pitt County <lb />
Hoard of Elections held in the Court <lb />
House of Pitt County, on Monday <lb />
August 1914, a new precinct known <lb />
as Fountain Precinct, with voting <lb />
place at Fountain, N. C, was created <lb />
by said board. The description and <lb />
boundaries of said new precinct are <lb />
as follows, <lb />
Beginning at Baker's Mill where <lb />
the public road crosses the Wilson <lb />
county line, and thence with the Farm <lb />
Villa road to II. F. of <lb />
the road; thence with the public road <lb />
from B. F. to Washington <lb />
Smith, Including the farms of Wash- <lb />
Smith, It. A Parker and Ed- <lb />
ward Smith; thence with public road <lb />
from Washington Smith's to Marcel- <lb />
Smith; with public road <lb />
from Marcellus Smith to W. C. Ed- <lb />
wards store at the Edgecombe county <lb />
line; thence with the county line <lb />
lo the Wilson county lino lo the <lb />
ginning. <lb />
Therefore, let all persons and par- <lb />
ties take notice of the above act of <lb />
the said County Board of Elections <lb />
and abide by the same. <lb />
This August 1911. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Chairman of the County Hoar <lb />
Elections <lb />
T. WHITE, Secretary. <lb />
Merchant Farmer <lb />
the <lb />
Editor of <lb />
teems very certain that we are <lb />
lo have one of our best lawyers <lb />
and men for Senate, and now let <lb />
US a cod merchant and farmer <lb />
the lower house, <lb />
Begin to look up your man and act <lb />
as the time nigh. <lb />
A DEMOCRAT. <lb />
is I ha . of the Health Com <lb />
of the Stale of <lb />
V omen's and Pledges <lb />
Her Support. <lb />
N. C. August, <lb />
1914. <lb />
To the Honorable Board of County <lb />
Hear It has been said that <lb />
when Nature replaced instinct <lb />
Intelligence she at the same time <lb />
star id the human race on the path <lb />
of cooperation, rendering it <lb />
for us to pool our intelligence <lb />
and lo put all we know at the service <lb />
of each individual. <lb />
Th-.- Federation of Women's Clubs <lb />
in State of Ninth Carolina <lb />
lo support any movement <lb />
is of benefit to mankind. <lb />
As Chairman of Health in that or- <lb />
and being born and reared <lb />
in Pitt county. I feel this Is an <lb />
opportune time for me to endorse the <lb />
movement of having a Whole Time <lb />
County Health officer in my native <lb />
county. <lb />
Ignorance is said lo be a crime <lb />
lei us no longer be ignorant, but <lb />
up to the fact, that it is our duly to <lb />
lean, the principal laws if health and <lb />
by so doing conserve life. <lb />
The duty of the Health Officer is to <lb />
prevent disease not to cure it. as <lb />
ounce of prevention is worth a pound <lb />
of I am sure that this step <lb />
taken at once, will bring better re- <lb />
to the county than any other <lb />
you take, for it is impossible to <lb />
a better Investment of money <lb />
than ill the extermination of <lb />
and conditions which produce it. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
MISS. M. H. <lb />
Good Crops in Pitt County. <lb />
Pitt county crops this year Is some- <lb />
thing to contemplate. The prospects <lb />
for beautiful cotton, corn and <lb />
crops, in accordance with the ave <lb />
age have not been In years than <lb />
they arc Just at this time. If <lb />
Is re. set-back from now on. and <lb />
hitch comes in marketing and price <lb />
of these crops, it is going to prove a <lb />
good yea Pitt farmers. <lb />
Green Hal. Latest Freak. <lb />
Green hair, which has so far made <lb />
only a tentative and fugitive appear- <lb />
at fancy- dress balls, Is now to <lb />
become a addition to the <lb />
wardrobe of the woman of fashion. <lb />
That is the effect of the action of the <lb />
Committee of the <lb />
Of who have decided lo equip <lb />
forthwith mannequins with col- <lb />
wigs and to let them loose upon <lb />
a tolerant, but startled, world. Tho <lb />
associated hairdressers find it no ob- <lb />
that tile new coiffure will be <lb />
both In Itself and in <lb />
virtue of the fact each wig must <lb />
have a dress lo match Indeed, when <lb />
one considers the obvious scope there <lb />
Is for freaks which have nothing to <lb />
recommend them beyond their <lb />
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lenience and moderation of the great <lb />
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Tb. Mends of Mr. K. W. who <lb />
liken suddenly ill at <lb />
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King Boosts Wages. <lb />
During their recent stay at Band- <lb />
King George and Queen Mary <lb />
gave much attention to the subject of <lb />
the wages paid to workmen on the es- <lb />
and in view- of the Increased cost <lb />
of living It was decided that an all- <lb />
round increase of pay should be given <lb />
not only lo the men who may be de- <lb />
scribed as agricultural laborers, but <lb />
to woodmen, and others. The <lb />
number of men affected Is about throe <lb />
hundred. Simultaneously with the in- <lb />
crease of wages It Is arranged that in <lb />
all cases in which the nature of the <lb />
employment permits, work shall cease <lb />
at one o'clock on Saturdays, instead <lb />
of three o'clock, as heretofore. <lb />
Failure of Artificial Food. <lb />
That It Is possible to live on <lb />
food, or least on the <lb />
of certain staples. Is <lb />
a common belief, and it has even <lb />
been predicted that some day our <lb />
diet will of tabloid food. One <lb />
might live for a short time in that <lb />
unsociable, way, hut recent <lb />
of like scurvy <lb />
and pellagra, which are almost <lb />
caused by a deficiency In the <lb />
diet, prove that such a life would he <lb />
one of disease and not last <lb />
long <lb />
Record Whaling Season. <lb />
whaling season of 1913 has <lb />
all previous records, the total <lb />
yield of oil Tor the world in that <lb />
estimated at casks. <lb />
Misses Elizabeth Tale, of <lb />
ton, Nell of are <lb />
their aunt. Mrs.<lb />
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Ready for <lb />
Horses digest their feed less thoroughly than <lb />
other farm annuls. In order to insure thorough <lb />
digestion of all the food eaten, and to make your <lb />
readier next day's work, add to their <lb />
evening Heed a <lb />
Bee medicine <lb />
It will lessen your teed hills. <lb />
it will Increase your profits. <lb />
I no <lb />
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on feed. It alto <lb />
Spin and <lb />
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At row <lb />
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Hope Well, N. Aug. <lb />
and Miss Ellen <lb />
were at Mr Hen a few <lb />
days ago. <lb />
ROSCOe and Cox spent Sun- <lb />
day at Mr. Bill Smith's home. <lb />
Miss Mae who has been at- <lb />
tending the Summer school at Green- <lb />
ville has home. <lb />
Misses Leona Cox and <lb />
Whitehead were the guests of Miss <lb />
Alice Phillips Sunday. <lb />
Mr. . I. Wilson and wife, Orson <lb />
ville, spent Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
Mrs Wilson's father, Mr. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Hi and Mrs Tom Jackson, of <lb />
spent Sunday at the <lb />
horn of Mr. Charles Smith. <lb />
Mr. Frank Little, of <lb />
spent here. <lb />
Mr. Dock Simmons and wife spent <lb />
Sunday with the family of Mr. <lb />
Imperial On Tobacco Market. <lb />
E. IT. who is on a trip <lb />
to tho tobacco markets of South Caro- <lb />
wires from Myrtle to Mr. <lb />
C. S Carr, cashier of the <lb />
Banking and Trust Company, that the <lb />
Imperial Tobacco Company Is on <lb />
market and prices are higher. <lb />
This Is good news for the tobacco <lb />
trade and farmers. If the Imperial <lb />
has gone on the South Carolina mar- <lb />
there is every reason to believe <lb />
they will be on the North Carolina <lb />
which one is lo open on <lb />
1st, and if this Is so active <lb />
markets and satisfactory prices may <lb />
be locked for. <lb />
Mrs. S. Willard left this morning <lb />
for Washington and <lb />
a week so with her people <lb />
BAD STOMACH <lb />
ONE DOSE of <lb />
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ailment and in cave bring quirk relief <lb />
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with <lb />
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Tuesday, September 1st. <lb />
Will be in PERFECT TUNE to. get you the highest possible price for your tobacco <lb />
We have the experience and money to do it with. Bring us your first load. <lb />
YOUR FRIENDS, <lb />
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Johnston Foxhall<lb />
Per <lb />
Cent Pure <lb />
BREAD <lb />
Per <lb />
Cent Pure <lb />
Kitchenette WANT ADS <lb />
BAKED IN OWN TOWN, BAKED FOR YOU. <lb />
YOUR HOME TOWN PRODUCT BAKED BY AN EXPERT BAKER <lb />
On these grounds we are soliciting your patronage. Our new and up-to- <lb />
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Our Wagon is Different From Others You Will Hear The Bells, Listen for <lb />
orders phoned us in the morning will be delivered in the afternoon. <lb />
CAKES -We call Your Special Attention to them. We put out the Best <lb />
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L. Smith, E. H. Jas. Long. Co., and W. H. Ricks. <lb />
Save Every Label They Are are going to give away some <lb />
able prizes to the ones holding the largest number of our labels. <lb />
Greenville Bakery, <lb />
Dickinson Avenue, Near Norfolk Southern Depot. Phone Number <lb />
Let us show you the only all metal, in- <lb />
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Cabinet. <lb />
Twenty over of <lb />
rooms, next to Hotel Proctor. <lb />
Pure Food Kitchenette <lb />
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Per Lia <lb />
Cash accompany <lb />
for want ads, except from <lb />
baring regular as- <lb />
The rate Is I cents per <lb />
line, words to th. line. Tel- <lb />
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Practicing In all <lb />
Wooten Building OS <lb />
attest, fronting Court <lb />
SCHEDULE OF <lb />
Atlantic <lb />
Sale <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 our <lb />
over worth of Rogers <lb />
All Men's Ladies and Children's cut SHOES now going at <lb />
-3 regular price. Come and see, is all we ask, and we will make <lb />
your dollar do double duty. <lb />
B. <lb />
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Practice limited to ton <lb />
Nos. and <lb />
N. C. . t <lb />
Dr. D. L. James, <lb />
Monday. <lb />
DE. JOHN F. <lb />
has moved hie from Old <lb />
Bow to Dr. Zeno <lb />
on Fourth Street, none <lb />
Day or Night. <lb />
I and w. <lb />
and Summer <lb />
EX CO ON RATES <lb />
to the <lb />
via the <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST <lb />
The Standard Railroad the South <lb />
Round Trip <lb />
From Greenville <lb />
To Washington. D. <lb />
To Md. <lb />
To New York City . <lb />
To Boston, Mans. <lb />
Tickets on Bale every until <lb />
September via Norfolk and <lb />
with final return limit Oct. <lb />
1914. <lb />
W. J. T. C. While <lb />
Traffic n. <lb />
Wilmington, N C. <lb />
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West Bound <lb />
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NEW MULLETS. S. M. <lb />
Ask Tour Grocer for WHITE SWAN <lb />
a the d <lb />
BIG WORDS ENTIRELY WASTED <lb />
Brother Better Half Found <lb />
Long-Handled Skillet Much More <lb />
Effective Argument. <lb />
ain't no In <lb />
a declared <lb />
old Brother ladies Isn't <lb />
got no de ain't <lb />
cot no mental grasp, as <lb />
say. Now. In de me and <lb />
wife had night a <lb />
In de do fact I <lb />
dog up a fine, big words and <lb />
flung at her. I couldn't convince <lb />
her. I rolled salubrious <lb />
Artificial Wood. <lb />
French experimenters at work to <lb />
tho city of Lyons have Just produced <lb />
an artificial wood, according to tho <lb />
American consul at that place. The <lb />
new product has found after <lb />
years of study and practical <lb />
the most recent of which have <lb />
given eminently satisfactory <lb />
The process consists In transforming <lb />
straw Into a material having the <lb />
resistance of oak. The straw, after <lb />
being cut Into small pieces. Is reduced <lb />
to a paste by boiling. Certain <lb />
are then added. the paste <lb />
has been reduced to a homogeneous <lb />
mass It Is put Into and planks, <lb />
beams, and moldings of all sizes <lb />
are readily made This new material <lb />
can sawed natural wood. As <lb />
a fuel It emits a bright flame and little <lb />
ill is further Raid to be <lb />
table to tho manufacture of match <lb />
steins. <lb />
For the Plant. <lb />
Should anyone have a India rub- <lb />
In de do fact I <lb />
leaves at the and hence <lb />
sightly, they should go out for a <lb />
try walk and some moss <lb />
i salubrious , . . -a <lb />
. ,,. . ,., , , ,, . from a damp bank, and then <lb />
like de Battle o Hill, , , , ., <lb />
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notch half way through the stem, and <lb />
then slit latter upwards for an <lb />
Inch Insert in this cleft a small <lb />
to keep It open; then get tho moss <lb />
place a thick layer around tho <lb />
wound and bind it securely with twine. <lb />
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about two months roots will form in <lb />
th. and when these are seen <lb />
coming through, sever tho stem and <lb />
plant the moss and stem In good soil <lb />
In a poi; then In due course you will <lb />
get a nice dwarf plant <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 />
ought-uh made <lb />
small words she used up like <lb />
green aves when de frost hits <lb />
did she <lb />
couldn't-uh. she <lb />
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popped mo on do head such <lb />
city skull perpetrated right <lb />
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a Kansas City they were told to watch and keep <lb />
awake for nights Tho <lb />
night nearly all the animals stayed <lb />
Profitable Maine Industry. i awake Tho next night several of <lb />
Annually about fifteen thousand them dropped third night <lb />
pounds of spruce sum are gathered in store went to sleep. At last, on <lb />
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practically all of Isl the seventh night, only the owl, the <lb />
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from one to dollar n day, and as still <lb />
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on his in his belt he carries <lb />
light hatchet. Strapped to his waist <lb />
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of the gum Climbing a tree, <lb />
the picker from limb to limb <lb />
chipping off the lumps of gum as he <lb />
them, Until he reaches top <lb />
the gum is In the wide <lb />
open bag a falls from the tree, <lb />
while all that to the ground <lb />
Hands nut null relief upon the <lb />
that Is easily picked up. <lb />
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power lo see and go about In the <lb />
dark Even the trees went to sleep. <lb />
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the holly and the laurel wore awake <lb />
seven tights Therefore they are <lb />
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Waters. The ceremony p <lb />
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At a meeting the Pin County <lb />
of Elections held In the <lb />
Pitt County, on Monday <lb />
August 1914, anew precinct known <lb />
a.- Fountain Precinct with voting <lb />
place at Fountain, N. . was created <lb />
by board, The description and <lb />
boundaries said new precinct arc <lb />
as follows, <lb />
Beginning Baker's Mill whore <lb />
the public road crosses the Wilson <lb />
county line, and thence with the Farm <lb />
road to B. P. Fork <lb />
the thence with the public road <lb />
from B. F. to Washington <lb />
Smith, Including the farms of Wash- <lb />
Smith. R. A and Ed- <lb />
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from Washington smiths to Marcel- <lb />
thence with public mad <lb />
from Man Smith to W. C. Ed- <lb />
wards store at the Edgecombe county <lb />
line; thence with the Pitt county line <lb />
to the Wilson county line to the be- <lb />
ginning. <lb />
Therefore, lei all persona and par- <lb />
take notice of the above act of <lb />
laid County Hoard of <lb />
and abide by the same. <lb />
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lighter. <lb />
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The Blades are made of <lb />
the finest grade of Hand <lb />
Saw steel. Taper <lb />
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i. Deeds Bell has <lb />
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WHITE <lb />
Dunn Irene Waters. <lb />
George Taylor Annie Battle. <lb />
COLORED <lb />
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Take <lb />
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well known Ionic <lb />
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb />
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North Carolina <lb />
years since we were <lb />
wed and happy vows were plighted <lb />
So and help us celebrate, <lb />
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August <lb />
at half alter eight o'clock. <lb />
Charles Thomas <lb />
Carrie Savage <lb />
No invitations issued in the city <lb />
but all of our friends are <lb />
Piles in to Days <lb />
Your ill money if <lb />
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Blind, or <lb />
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East Carolina Teachers Training <lb />
School <lb />
A State school to train teacher for the public schools of North <lb />
Carolina. Every energy Is directed to purpose. Tuition <lb />
free to all who agree to h. Full Term begins ii. <lb />
For and other information address, <lb />
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II sold tor all trains on <lb />
II IV. l- <lb />
original <lb />
point by or before nil I- <lb />
of W m- <lb />
her 1914. <lb />
For routes, stopover <lb />
etc., apply to <lb />
W. II. WARD, Ticket agent <lb />
of the Atlantic Coast or -s <lb />
W I T. C. <lb />
lass, manager Gen. P. A. <lb />
Wilmington, N C. <lb />
it <lb />
Tailoring Parlor <lb />
. . Pressing Club . <lb />
SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb />
Cleaning <lb />
Phone <lb />
Evans Street <lb />
Altering, Pressing of all Mils a <lb />
Special attention given to Coat Suits and Dresses. CLOTHES <lb />
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work guaranteed. <lb />
H. MANAGER <lb />
Io I he Carolina GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Warrenton <lb />
High <lb />
School <lb />
W X. C. <lb />
High Grade Preparatory School <lb />
Classical and <lb />
Special Course preparatory to Govern- <lb />
Academies, Trained and Ex- <lb />
Faculty, One teacher to <lb />
twenty students, All students <lb />
under the Immediate of <lb />
Principal and faculty. <lb />
Two literary societies. Young <lb />
Christian Association. Mot <lb />
than one hundred students now In col- <lb />
as leaders of fresh, and <lb />
classes at Davidson College, <lb />
of and one of three highest la <lb />
fresh, at Other evidence <lb />
of leadership. moderate,<lb />
Greenville Roofing and <lb />
Cornice Company. <lb />
Iv. Hill, formerly located near A. C. L. Depot <lb />
Wishes to Inform friends he is now a <lb />
member the above styled firm and solicits <lb />
their patronage. <lb />
WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND <lb />
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND <lb />
STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK OUR <lb />
WHITSETT INSTITUTE <lb />
A I. . School for Two Hun- <lb />
and Fifty Students. Prepares for <lb />
College, for Business, for Teaching, or for <lb />
Life. Established 1888. <lb />
Reasonable Rates. <lb />
IN THE HEALTHFUL PIEDMONT <lb />
NEAR GREENSBORO. N. C. <lb />
For Illustrated Views, <lb />
address the President, <lb />
W. T. WHITSETT. Ph. D. <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
TO CANDIDATES <lb />
All candidates who purpose and de <lb />
sire to enter the Democratic <lb />
to held on <lb />
mil for any In tho county of <lb />
Pitt, are required to register with <lb />
and his fee to, the Chairman of the <lb />
Democratic Executive of <lb />
Pitt county, on or before August <lb />
1914. <lb />
H This August 13th, 1914. <lb />
CHAS. C. PIERCE, <lb />
II Chairman De. Ex Committee.<lb />
J. <lb />
Mr. Clark in Defense of His <lb />
legislative Record <lb />
Three or Four Other <lb />
Measures in Which He Figured <lb />
i ; at the Past <lb />
Legislature. <lb />
If i tie mu.-t how to what is wrong, <lb />
and submit to <lb />
that arc unjust and <lb />
true; a silence that has been <lb />
turns to a bronze altar sacrifice, <lb />
and self restraint becomes but a scorn <lb />
on truth, honor and right. <lb />
It is not from choice that I now <lb />
a silence that I have tried hard <lb />
to maintain through this political <lb />
year. there is no other alternative, <lb />
for to remain silent is but to <lb />
those accusations which do <lb />
resent have tried to keep out of <lb />
politics, and now ask no office within <lb />
the gift of people, but I do request In <lb />
the name fairness, that the people <lb />
learn for themselves the true facts <lb />
and reply not on the perfidy of a <lb />
would-be boss and dictator. <lb />
The Stock Law Question <lb />
On this question my reply to the <lb />
many charges, is simply that I kept. <lb />
promises and gave to the people <lb />
a law under which an election could <lb />
be lulled and or <lb />
stock settled by a majority of. <lb />
the people. Under my bill there were I <lb />
no limitations and the Commissioners <lb />
could have levied a sufficient tax <lb />
put the fence back to the old line <lb />
where it originally stood, it could <lb />
now be rebuilt and that section en- <lb />
joy n peace and harmony, but for <lb />
the fact that Senator Evans <lb />
at close of tin- session, another <lb />
which limited the tax which the <lb />
could levy to ten <lb />
on the one hundred dollars valuation <lb />
Of property and thirty cents on the i <lb />
poll. The raised under this <lb />
limited levy will o put back <lb />
very little of the fence. I cast no as- <lb />
upon the Senator, nor do I <lb />
Question his motives in thus destroy- <lb />
the bill by placing such <lb />
upon it, but I cannot under- <lb />
stand why one who had for so long <lb />
been i for relief, should <lb />
fully destroy that relief when it was <lb />
brought before him. and then turn, <lb />
upon his deliverer and try to falsely <lb />
place the blame on him. <lb />
I Lave been severely for <lb />
having voted for the months <lb />
school and <lb />
In reply I say to all, that am <lb />
proud of my votes on these questions., <lb />
and am also proud of the efforts I <lb />
made in behalf of the Training <lb />
School, in which the Senator did not <lb />
assist me, but I am proudest of all of <lb />
my victory in preventing the Senator <lb />
the poor man's friend i from pass- <lb />
a law which would have taken <lb />
out Of the public school fund <lb />
or a month of school from the <lb />
try children who are not able to pas- <lb />
tor their tuition or come to Green- <lb />
ville and attend the town's graded <lb />
school with the Senator's <lb />
This goes to the rural schools <lb />
and not those kept up by the towns <lb />
of th county, yet Senator Evans on <lb />
two occasions tried to pass a law that <lb />
would have each year this sum <lb />
In taxes out of the public School fund. <lb />
The Laws. <lb />
As to these laws have been <lb />
ed with the people bond <lb />
Issue which they did not want. My <lb />
reply to accusation Is that <lb />
introduced any bond <lb />
did not require a majority of <lb />
the people for its adoption. When a <lb />
by long petitions to be <lb />
allowed to vote on bonds, I passed <lb />
their bills through the House, for I <lb />
did not self constitute their <lb />
nor pretend to say that I <lb />
know bitter what a people of t town- <lb />
ship wanted than a majority of those <lb />
expressed by ballot. Can the <lb />
Senator say that he give to the people <lb />
any such privileges or that he did not <lb />
defeat their bills asking only for <lb />
on bonds. <lb />
It s true I am a town man and was <lb />
born and reared within the corporate <lb />
limits of towns, but when I behold the <lb />
discrimination and injustice in a law <lb />
that the country man <lb />
work six days to the year on the pub- <lb />
reds In addition to paying a road <lb />
tax. and exempts the town man from <lb />
such duty. I am constrained to repeal <lb />
such a law. Yet at every effort I <lb />
made to remedy this Intolerable con- <lb />
by passing a repeal bill through <lb />
the House. I was opposed by that <lb />
great self-styled country born <lb />
pion and lover of the country people, <lb />
and my bills repealing this law were <lb />
each time defeated In the Senate by <lb />
him. How would the country <lb />
between IS and years aid cast <lb />
their votes on this proposition <lb />
have never said women should be <lb />
forced to vote any more than men <lb />
are forced to vote, but t , y <lb />
have privilege of voting <lb />
they desire to do so. I cannot <lb />
see the consistency In declaring <lb />
against without <lb />
and at the same time <lb />
one half those who are taxed. <lb />
There are millions of women In <lb />
country being taxed, many of whom <lb />
have never been married or are <lb />
yet they are allowed no voice <lb />
in the government that the tax. <lb />
An woman in my <lb />
Is far more capable of exercising the <lb />
franchise than the ignorant <lb />
who are lined up and told how <lb />
to vote by the Inflaming who <lb />
no interest at heart save the <lb />
I of himself in power. If my <lb />
on this question is the <lb />
i government in the hands of <lb />
, then I plead guilty to the <lb />
I charge. <lb />
i Destruction of the Tobacco In- <lb />
if bill which provided that any <lb />
county In the state could accept or r <lb />
a majority of its voters, a <lb />
measure which would prohibit the re- <lb />
tail of cigarettes is the destruction <lb />
of the great tobacco industry, then I <lb />
must say the tobacco Industry is much <lb />
weaker than I ever thought it to be. <lb />
There Is no one who loves Pitt county <lb />
better, or would do more for the <lb />
great friend, the tobacco industry <lb />
than I. and I do not believe cigarettes <lb />
are very harmful to men, but I do be- <lb />
they dwarf young boys both men <lb />
tally and physically. It was solely <lb />
for the protection of the states future <lb />
men, that introduced the bill. How- <lb />
ever, regardless of my private <lb />
ion. I bowed to the will of my con- <lb />
when realize that my <lb />
was against me. for the ma- <lb />
of the committee voted against <lb />
the till I bail a minority report and <lb />
could have carried the till to the <lb />
floor of the House where there were <lb />
members who hail promised to <lb />
in favor of it. and some twenty <lb />
or thirty who had promised to vote <lb />
for it. If what have done is <lb />
fort destroy the tobacco <lb />
as expressed by Senator Evans <lb />
his committee, may we be delivered, <lb />
and all county property protected, <lb />
from some the Senator's efforts, j <lb />
The Call Bill. <lb />
I have been accused voting for a <lb />
hill which would prevent the killing <lb />
of young calves In Pitt county I did <lb />
not Introduce this bill hut voted tor <lb />
its application In Pitt county after <lb />
being solicited by a representative of <lb />
the rotate Agricultural Department. <lb />
Tin Agricultural Department inform-; <lb />
ed me that they were trying to <lb />
courage beef raising in North Caro-j <lb />
Una, and thus increase the beef supply <lb />
In state, and that if young calves <lb />
were allowed to butchered just SO <lb />
get them out the way. this could <lb />
not be done, if my vote on this was <lb />
I am <lb />
of <lb />
In conclusion I want to say Senator, <lb />
carefully avoided informing <lb />
the public how he and I stood on the, <lb />
following propositions. i <lb />
My resolution asking for a repeal <lb />
of th cents Tobacco Tax which the <lb />
ultimately have to pay. He <lb />
helped to defeat this in the Senate. <lb />
My light tor the Initiative and Re- <lb />
and the State Wide <lb />
My light against unjust <lb />
freight rates. My light for a two <lb />
cent rat.-. My bill and re- <lb />
solution prohibiting members of the <lb />
General Assembly riding on free rail-, <lb />
road passes. My efforts to get <lb />
for the Training School, <lb />
and sometimes wonder <lb />
I am not of starting the great . <lb />
European War to hurt the farmers <lb />
Spice prevents my replying further, <lb />
more fully at this time to the nu- <lb />
charges leveled at me, but I <lb />
say here and now that I ask <lb />
for no office, yet if the people in any <lb />
section of the county are sufficiently <lb />
to give me an audience. I <lb />
will be glad at all times to accept <lb />
their Invitation and not only prove <lb />
what I have said here, but also defend <lb />
my Official record from beginning to <lb />
i end. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
D. M CLARK, <lb />
THE BEST COMPANY- <lb />
The Mutual Life In- <lb />
Company, of <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
C. J. WILKINSON, <lb />
Sole Agent. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Candidates Cards <lb />
AU Candidate Card are per <lb />
lack per month parable la <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
and the public generally that I am <lb />
candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary, and will <lb />
the vote and help of any. <lb />
W. SIMON <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I hereby announce myself <lb />
date tor Treasurer of Pitt County ink <lb />
to the Democratic primary. <lb />
W. L. HALL.<lb />
We are certainly if you will <lb />
engage us to equip and Install. <lb />
Bathroom Fixtures. <lb />
You will undoubtedly be the <lb />
for many years to come. The com- <lb />
forts and conveniences of good plumb <lb />
are indeed a blessing, well worth <lb />
the price, but the annoyances of poor <lb />
plumbing can not be estimated. We <lb />
do good plumbing. <lb />
S. T- THE Plumber. <lb />
For Sheriff <lb />
I wish to announce to my friends <lb />
that I am a candidate for sheriff of <lb />
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb />
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb />
be elected I will endeavor to <lb />
the people and all to the best of <lb />
my ability. I will appreciate your <lb />
vote and help. <lb />
ERNEST R. DUDLEY.<lb />
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb />
tor county commissioner, to <lb />
succeed myself, subject to the Demo- <lb />
primary of Pitt County. <lb />
E. B. WHICHARD. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
i wish to announce to my friends and <lb />
to the public generally that am <lb />
candidate the office of sheriff , <lb />
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary. I will <lb />
elate the support all. <lb />
R. HYMAN. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
Te the Democratic Voters of Pitt conn <lb />
I take this method announcing my <lb />
candidacy for sheriff subject to the <lb />
Democratic primaries. Should I be <lb />
elected will endeavor to administer <lb />
the duties of the office with prompt- <lb />
using to all. thank <lb />
you for your support and beg to re- <lb />
main your obedient servant. <lb />
Very respectfully <lb />
J- 3-<lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for Commissioner from <lb />
Falkland Township subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic primary. <lb />
if elected I will endeavor to serve <lb />
the people to the best of my ability. <lb />
R. BELL. <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
To my fellow citizens Pitt county <lb />
I hereby announce myself a candidate <lb />
the nomination for sheriff of Pitt <lb />
county subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary of Bald county. It <lb />
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb />
to make you a good officer. Thanking <lb />
one and all for their support and co- <lb />
operation I am. <lb />
JNO. L. <lb />
of Township, N. C. <lb />
If it INSURANCE you <lb />
WANT <lb />
SEE US <lb />
HALL MOORE <lb />
Automobile For Hire <lb />
Town or Country <lb />
DAY or NIGHT. <lb />
RATES REASONABLE <lb />
Phone Rick's Grocery, Sin <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
I take this method of announcing t j <lb />
the citizens Pitt county that I arc <lb />
a candidate for the office of sheriff <lb />
subject to the action of the Democratic <lb />
party. If elected I to <lb />
serve the to the of ability. <lb />
will appreciate your vote and an <lb />
help you may give me. <lb />
C. E. <lb />
For Constable <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green, <lb />
vine Township that I am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action <lb />
f the Democratic party and If elected <lb />
I will serve the to the best of <lb />
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb />
help. I am, <lb />
HENRY <lb />
T. I. Moore <lb />
For Sheriff. <lb />
wish to announce to the voters <lb />
Pitt county I am candidate for <lb />
sheriff subject to the action of the <lb />
Democratic primary. If elected prom <lb />
to serve the county to the beat <lb />
my ability; never shirking from tbs <lb />
duties the office. Thanking you <lb />
advance for your vote and support <lb />
JOE <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green <lb />
township that am a candidate <lb />
for constable subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic primary and will <lb />
predate the help of any. <lb />
AMOS C. JACKSON.<lb />
Moore <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
Fire, Health and Accident <lb />
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb />
or Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb />
ville township that I am a <lb />
for constable subject to the action o <lb />
the Democratic primary and will <lb />
help. <lb />
M A. R. STEPP. <lb />
FOR <lb />
announce to tho voters that I am <lb />
a candidate tor commissioner of Pitt <lb />
for Township sub- <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
Primary and solicit your vote <lb />
help. It elected I will endeavor to <lb />
serve the to the best of my <lb />
ability. <lb />
a, i, <lb />
Mid- Son of Mayor <lb />
TRENTON, N J. Auk A w-l- <lb />
of Interest to <lb />
took place here today when <lb />
Miss Lucy Brady took, daughter <lb />
Howell Cook, a wealthy <lb />
manufacturer this city, b-- <lb />
the bride of Henry <lb />
Jr. son of Mayor Carter Harri- <lb />
son Of Chicago. The bride was at- <lb />
tended by Miss Eleanor Harrison, a <lb />
of the bridegroom, as maid of <lb />
honor <lb />
FOB <lb />
I be a candidate for the <lb />
of Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb />
to the action of Democratic <lb />
I thank the people for <lb />
port they have given me in the past j <lb />
and if elected, promise to give them <lb />
the same service I have tried to give <lb />
since I have been In office. <lb />
W. B. WILSON <lb />
For Constable. <lb />
I announce to the voters of Green <lb />
township tut I am a candidate <lb />
tor constable subject to the action <lb />
the Democratic primary will <lb />
predate their vote and help. <lb />
JESSE L. WHICHARD. <lb />
FOB <lb />
I lake this Informing my <lb />
friends and the Pitt county <lb />
In general l am a candidate for <lb />
County Commissioner, to <lb />
of the Democratic primary <lb />
u- elected shall servo the people to <lb />
best Interest of the county ac- <lb />
to my ability. Your Tote and <lb />
help it earnestly solicited and will he <lb />
appreciated. <lb />
c HARRIS <lb />
For Treasurer. <lb />
I announce to my friends and the <lb />
voters throughout Pitt county that <lb />
am a candidate for Treasurer subject <lb />
to the action of the Democratic <lb />
If elected I will serve the <lb />
to the best of my Hoping <lb />
to receive your vote and support I am <lb />
C. T. <lb />
For Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
I hereby myself a <lb />
date for clerk of Superior Court <lb />
Pitt county subject to action of <lb />
tho 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 />
B- <lb />
For Commissioner. <lb />
I announce myself a candidate for <lb />
Commissioner from Carolina <lb />
Township subject to the actions of tho <lb />
Democratic primary and solicit your <lb />
aid. <lb />
S. A. <lb />
CHOICE CUT <lb />
For all occasions, <lb />
and Tallies the lead- <lb />
Our art In wedding <lb />
are of the latest touch. <lb />
liner In floral offerings to be ha. <lb />
Blooming pot plants, Hy- <lb />
palms, ferns, Norfolk <lb />
a- many other nice pot plants. <lb />
Rose bushes, evergreens, <lb />
hedge plants and tree <lb />
Wall, telegraph and <lb />
promptly executed by <lb />
L. Cm <lb />
Store <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C <lb />
DR. J. E. <lb />
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist <lb />
treat all animals. Calls promptly <lb />
day or night. Office at R <lb />
. smith's stables with be <lb />
vice. Day phone night 281-L <lb />
Into. <lb />
Monument Io Indians <lb />
St. Paul, Minn. Aug. part <lb />
of State officials and members of the <lb />
Minnesota Historical society visited <lb />
Fort today to attend the <lb />
cation of the monument to the friend- <lb />
and their chief, Moo <lb />
who are sail to <lb />
rendered assistance by giving warn <lb />
o the movements of the <lb />
and conducting the whites to safety <lb />
at the time of the Sioux massacre in <lb />
1862. monument was erected by <lb />
the of Minnesota. The <lb />
cation was accompanied by a <lb />
ram of Interesting exercises. The <lb />
principal addresses were delivered by <lb />
Geo. F. private secretary to <lb />
Governor and Theodore H <lb />
of White Earth. <lb />
Fer Treasurer. <lb />
I use this method of announcing to <lb />
the voters of Pitt county that I am a <lb />
candidate for Treasurer subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
solicit the vote and help of my <lb />
and the public generally, and If elect- <lb />
ed promise to the duties <lb />
the office to the best of my ability. <lb />
O W. <lb />
For Clerk Superior Court <lb />
I hereby announce myself a can <lb />
tor Clerk Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County subject to the action of <lb />
the Democratic Primary- <lb />
A. THURMAN MOORE. <lb />
7-1-14 <lb />
FOB COMMISSIONER <lb />
hereby announce myself a <lb />
date County Commissioner. Io <lb />
succeed myself, subject to the action <lb />
of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
JOHN O. TAYLOR. <lb />
DR. V. n. <lb />
Specialist In Fitting Glasses <lb />
Office at J. R. Smith Bros. Store <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Monday and Tuesday August and It <lb />
Home Office . . Washington, N. P. <lb />
Except Monday and Tuesday. <lb />
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb />
I announce to the voters that am <lb />
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb />
from Township subject <lb />
to the of the Democratic <lb />
and solicit your vote and help. <lb />
If elected I Will endeavor to serve <lb />
the to the beat of my ability. <lb />
Joseph B. <lb />
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb />
I announce myself a can- <lb />
for County Commissioner from <lb />
North side Tar River subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic primary If <lb />
nominated and elected will serve the <lb />
County to the best of my ability, <lb />
n. D. <lb />
-18 <lb />
lilt <lb />
Physician <lb />
Office in the Brown Building on Dick- <lb />
avenue. Office hours <lb />
to and I to <lb />
ft <lb />
FOB <lb />
I hereby announce myself a <lb />
date for County Commissioner from <lb />
Township to succeed my- <lb />
self subject to the Democratic <lb />
Pitt <lb />
W. L <lb />
FOB OF DEEDS <lb />
I wish to announce that I am a can- <lb />
to succeed myself in the office <lb />
of of subject to the <lb />
action of the Democratic Primary. <lb />
thank tho people for the support <lb />
riven me in the past and If elected <lb />
them lo the best of my <lb />
BELL <lb />
Bacon vs. Baking. <lb />
A member of one San <lb />
oldest families, a woman gentle <lb />
and prim, entered one of the largest <lb />
of the department store the other <lb />
day In quest of the book department, <lb />
and more specifically of Bacon's <lb />
says. She approached a salesgirl and <lb />
you tell me where <lb />
can buy <lb />
The girl flipped thumb over her <lb />
right shoulder, a gesture as <lb />
to a salesgirl as a cigar la to <lb />
a politician, and <lb />
will find the cook books oat <lb />
the other <lb />
Piles Cured In to Days <lb />
many <lb />
I cur any <lb />
or . <lb />
War on Ranch Pests. <lb />
According to Dr. A K Fisher of the <lb />
biological survey of the department of <lb />
agriculture, more than prairie <lb />
dogs, gophers, ground squirrels and <lb />
have been killed n the govern- <lb />
campaign of destruction The <lb />
forage these rodents feed on would <lb />
for about sheep, or <lb />
1.600 to head of <lb />
worth at least<lb /></p>
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on<lb />
LANTERN <lb />
Strong <lb />
Serviceable, Safe. <lb />
THE most reliable lantern for <lb />
farm use is the It is <lb />
made of the best materials, so that <lb />
it is strong and durable without <lb />
being heavy and awkward. <lb />
It gives a clear, strong light Is easy <lb />
to light and It won't blow <lb />
out, won't leak, and won't smoke. <lb />
It is an expert-made lantern. Made <lb />
in various styles and sizes. There is a <lb />
for every requirement. <lb />
At Dealers Everywhere <lb />
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb />
Grain Privileges <lb />
is WHEAT. <lb />
Puts and calls arc the safest and <lb />
sorest method of trading in wheat <lb />
in or Because your loss is <lb />
absolutely limited to the amount <lb />
bought. No further risk. <lb />
Positively the profitable way <lb />
trading. <lb />
Open an account. You can buy <lb />
puts or calls on bushels <lb />
grain for or CM buy both <lb />
for or as many more as you wish <lb />
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb />
the chance to take profit. <lb />
A movement of cents profit. <lb />
Write for full particulars and bank <lb />
references. <lb />
K. W. <lb />
Ohio. <lb />
Address all mail to Lock Boa MM. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as administratrix <lb />
of the estate of late Dr. E. A. aloft, <lb />
this is to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
r A. Move to present the same to <lb />
the undersigned administratrix on or <lb />
before August IS, 1915 or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. All <lb />
indebted to said estate will <lb />
please make immediate settlement. <lb />
This August 1914. <lb />
F. MOVE, <lb />
Administratrix. <lb />
HARDING PIERCE, Ally. <lb />
8-1.1 <lb />
D. C <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Norfolk. V. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
W. <lb />
S. C <lb />
Humphrey <lb />
vs. <lb />
William W. Humphrey <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
take notice t an action entitled <lb />
as above has been commenced in the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt County for a <lb />
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, <lb />
and the defendant will further take <lb />
notice that he is required to appear <lb />
at the next Term of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt County to be held on the <lb />
TO CREDITORS <lb />
Having qualified as <lb />
of Elias Elks, lat of Pitt county, N. C. <lb />
this if to notify all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate of the said <lb />
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb />
on or before the <lb />
of August this notice Will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb />
persons Indebted to said estate will <lb />
plea make immediate payment. <lb />
the 18th day of August, 1914. <lb />
ALFRED TRIPP, <lb />
Administrator <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
,,,. or <lb />
SEARCH <lb />
rt.- <lb />
PATENTS FORTUNES I <lb />
w tr II be <lb />
D, SWIFT i CO. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Seventh St., Washington, P. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
re will be an emergent comm l- <lb />
of Ayden Lodge No A <lb />
K and A. M. Thursday Aug 20th, at <lb />
s o'clock P. M. The Degree of <lb />
low will be after which <lb />
refreshments will be served. Visit- <lb />
and of <lb />
are cordially invited. <lb />
J. H. CHEEK, W. M. <lb />
S. A. JENKINS. Secy. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Having qualified as -v. <lb />
Minnie late of Pitt <lb />
North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb />
to the undersigned administrator <lb />
persons having claims against the es- <lb />
of said deceased to exhibit them <lb />
end Monday before the first twelve months from this date <lb />
STOMACH TROUBLE <lb />
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb />
Majority of Friends Thought Mr. <lb />
Would Die, Bat <lb />
One Helped Him to <lb />
Recovery. <lb />
interesting ad- <lb />
vices horn this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes <lb />
writes as was down with <lb />
stomach trouble for live years, and <lb />
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb />
limes, that I thought surely would die. <lb />
I tried different treatments, but they <lb />
did not seem to do me any good. <lb />
I got so bad, I could not ea or sleep, <lb />
and all my friends, except one, thought I <lb />
would die. He advised me to try <lb />
and quit <lb />
taking other medicines. I decided to <lb />
take his advice, although I did not nave <lb />
any confidence in it. <lb />
I have now been taking <lb />
for three months, and it has cured me <lb />
haven't had those awful sick headaches <lb />
since I began using it. <lb />
am so thankful for what Black- <lb />
has done for <lb />
has been <lb />
found a very valuable medicine for de- <lb />
of the stomach and liver. It <lb />
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs, <lb />
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb />
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely <lb />
used by young and old, and should be <lb />
kept in every family chest <lb />
Get a package today. <lb />
Only a quarter. <lb />
of September it being the day of <lb />
August 1914, at the Court-house of I <lb />
Pitt County In Greenville. N. C. and <lb />
answer or demur to the complaint of <lb />
the plaintiff in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the Court tor <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This the day of July 1914, <lb />
A. T. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
JULIUS BROWN, <lb />
Attorney for Plaintiff. <lb />
7-2 ltd. <lb />
Notice Of Valuable Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of authority contained In <lb />
a 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. R. Carrol and H. S. and <lb />
others against Sherwood <lb />
and Jennings and another, <lb />
the undersigned Commissioner will <lb />
this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will please make immediate payment <lb />
This August 1914. <lb />
James Son, <lb />
K. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
By virtue of the power sail con <lb />
in a certain mortgage deed <lb />
executed and delivered by J. I. S <lb />
and wife and W. <lb />
Cherry and wife Cherry to J. <lb />
H. Davenport on day <lb />
1908 and duly In <lb />
Deeds Office County, N. C, <lb />
in Hook J v the undersigned <lb />
will expose to public Bali, before the <lb />
Court House in Greenville, N <lb />
C, to the highest bidder for cash on <lb />
Monday the day of September it'll <lb />
at m. a certain trait or parcel of <lb />
land laying and being in the County <lb />
of Pitt and Slate of North Carolina <lb />
and scribed as follows, <lb />
Situate in the Town of i <lb />
ginning at a light wood stake in front <lb />
of tin Post Office and running East <lb />
to the R, S. Tucker line, thence <lb />
with the R. S Tucker line North <lb />
feet, fifty feet <lb />
theme South feet to the <lb />
containing square yards. <lb />
Bale made to satisfy said mortgage <lb />
lit ed. <lb />
This the day of August 1914. <lb />
J. R. DAVENPORT, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
BROWN, Atty. <lb />
NOT REALLY A SERIOUS CASE <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The undersigned having this day <lb />
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 the <lb />
date of this notice or said notice will <lb />
be plead in bar against the recovery <lb />
on said claims. <lb />
This the day of June, <lb />
L. ADA HYMAN, <lb />
of Mamie <lb />
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys <lb />
Hurry Call Brought Physician and <lb />
Family Out of Church, but It <lb />
Wat Soon Fixed Up. <lb />
story is told by a doc- <lb />
tor s in illustrate some of the <lb />
trials and uncertainties of the <lb />
had gotten pretty much out of <lb />
the way of attending church when our <lb />
children were small, Hut a visiting <lb />
cousin, wishing to attend service <lb />
the West, we ventured out. baby and <lb />
all. Scarcely had the text been an- <lb />
when a messenger boy from <lb />
the telephone office rushed in In search <lb />
of the doctor. <lb />
minister paused In his <lb />
course to allow them to pass out of <lb />
the church. Realizing that his father <lb />
was leaving him behind, the baby, <lb />
ways the head of the house, <lb />
began howling lustily to accompany <lb />
him <lb />
to quiet nil screams, I, too, <lb />
was forced to go. necessitating a sec- <lb />
pause In the service. <lb />
It occurred to our guest that <lb />
he had locked the house and retained <lb />
the key The doctor would be unable <lb />
to get either his case or bis <lb />
To save delay he thought best <lb />
to take the key at once, so he has- <lb />
from the church, while there <lb />
was a third pause on the minister's <lb />
part <lb />
we reached home doctor was <lb />
swinging Idly In the hammock. <lb />
exclaimed the <lb />
sophisticated cousin, you have <lb />
a hurry call to an accident case or <lb />
Oh, yawned the M. D <lb />
my old Swedish patient in New Got- <lb />
land phoned to know If he could have <lb />
a sugar in <lb />
Star <lb />
One <lb />
To gt the for lull name, <lb />
Look lot <lb />
X. W. Caret Cold In On lay. <lb />
and and cold. <lb />
THE FARM <lb />
It the Bull of all Industry <lb />
LIME <lb />
U the hauls of all Rood farming. Write for <lb />
by the bet authority in the United <lb />
Line on the Farm, <lb />
of tie pint- l lime. Don't buy sand, <lb />
A postal will give you <lb />
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb />
StRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Carolina, county. <lb />
In Superior Court. <lb />
B T. vs. <lb />
Josephine <lb />
The defendant above named will <lb />
that an action entitled as above <lb />
Court of Pitt County to obtain a <lb />
from the bonds of matrimony <lb />
has been commenced In the Superior <lb />
and the defendant will further take <lb />
police that she is required to appear <lb />
at the next Term of our <lb />
Court of Pitt County, to be held on <lb />
on Monday, August 10th. 1914, at the second Monday after the first <lb />
o'clock sell to the highest bidder <lb />
at pubic auction before the <lb />
House Door of Pitt County the fol <lb />
lowing house and lot. <lb />
and in the Town of Greenville, <lb />
North Carolina and more fully de- <lb />
scribed as follows, <lb />
Lying and being on the North <lb />
But Side of Button Street, and better <lb />
known as the Northern portion of <lb />
Dickinson Lot and hounded and more <lb />
particularly described as <lb />
bounded on the North by C. A. White <lb />
an Academy Lot, beginning it <lb />
the corner of a tract sold by <lb />
Marshal Dickinson, at the Stables <lb />
C. A. a straight <lb />
course with the line of said tract to <lb />
the South West corner of a trait also <lb />
conveyed by the said Dickinson, and <lb />
now owned by the Trustees of the <lb />
Academy, thence on with the. south <lb />
line of said Academy Lot to a point <lb />
on Evan Street, which a line North <lb />
degrees Bast would strike the i <lb />
South East corner of the M. Moore, <lb />
now Lot. thence from said. <lb />
point South degrees West <lb />
Evans Street feet to an iron stake <lb />
a straight line toward the <lb />
front door of the Mansion House of <lb />
the said H. A. Button and wife. South j <lb />
1-2 degrees West to an iron stake <lb />
in the line of Button Street or lane. <lb />
thence North degrees West with I <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 II. A. <lb />
Sutton by Marshal Dickinson on the <lb />
2nd. day of 1464 as will be <lb />
found of record in Book Q on page <lb />
in the office of the Register of Deeds <lb />
of 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 Hettie Sutton by <lb />
Deed dated December 20th. and <lb />
recorded in Hook P page of <lb />
County Registry. It being <lb />
as the home place of the late <lb />
W. H. <lb />
The purpose of this sale Is to make <lb />
division of the proceeds therefrom. <lb />
The terms of said two thirds <lb />
cash, balance in three equal pay- <lb />
of one, two three years <lb />
from date of sale, the purchaser be- <lb />
required to execute sufficient <lb />
against said land to secure <lb />
the unpaid purchase price. <lb />
This July 1914. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
7-10-1 <lb />
Monday of September it being <lb />
21st cay of September, at the Court <lb />
House in said County and in Green- <lb />
ville, N. C , and answer or demur to <lb />
the complaint in said action, or the <lb />
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb />
relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
This the day of August 1914. <lb />
A. T. MOORE. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
JULIUS Attorney <lb />
for <lb />
Heeling Probably Postponed. <lb />
Washington, it. C , Aug. ItAl- <lb />
though no official announcement In <lb />
the matter has been received here it <lb />
is considered probable that the con- <lb />
of the Idler-Parliamentary <lb />
on which was to have met today <lb />
at Stockholm will be indefinitely post <lb />
polled because of the existing state <lb />
war In many of the countries of Eu- <lb />
rope. A part of the American <lb />
delegation to the congress had <lb />
for Europe before the beginning of <lb />
the The delegation from <lb />
his tide was to include many <lb />
of and several <lb />
of the Dominion <lb />
Advocates of peace and the <lb />
of international disputes <lb />
arbitration were looking forward <lb />
to the Stockholm conference with <lb />
interest. The conference was <lb />
to receive reports from Denmark on <lb />
neutrality, from Belgium on <lb />
and from Russia on penalties <lb />
violation of the laws of war. <lb />
Men Meet <lb />
Ml Okla . <lb />
men from more than <lb />
thirty states gathered in <lb />
for the opening of the <lb />
annual meeting of the National Ne- <lb />
Business League. The meeting <lb />
promises to be one of the most re- <lb />
markable ever held, ill that the <lb />
will tell their business secrets <lb />
that the younger generation of the <lb />
race may profit by experience. <lb />
Dr. Booker T Washington is the <lb />
head of the league, the membership of <lb />
which includes men of every <lb />
and calling in which a <lb />
of race might make a living. <lb />
Farming was the general topic of <lb />
discussion at the sessions today. <lb />
Interesting papers were p <lb />
rented by who have been <lb />
in cotton growing, cattle <lb />
hog raising, fruit culture, i- <lb />
market and other <lb />
branches of agriculture. <lb />
The British Charge sought <lb />
ion about the possible cable <lb />
and was informed that the <lb />
subject still was under consideration. <lb />
Prediction in official circles <lb />
were that wireless <lb />
be maintained while the cables prob- <lb />
ably will be left in their present <lb />
status, aft, said after his <lb />
visit with Mr. Bryan that every as- <lb />
had been given for the <lb />
of the integrity of China and <lb />
the safe guarding of American inter- <lb />
in the Far East. <lb />
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb />
Take Grove's <lb />
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb />
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb />
General Tonic because it contains the <lb />
well known tonic QUININE <lb />
IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb />
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb />
Builds up the Whole System. cents. <lb />
Little Difficulty at Stokes. <lb />
New has reached from Stokes <lb />
that on Monday night during a <lb />
between Mr. W. G. Stokes, a- <lb />
merchant there, and Mr. Louis Robin- <lb />
son. rural mail carrier, a son of Mr. <lb />
Stokes threw a brick at Mr Robin- <lb />
son, striking the latter in the forehead <lb />
and crushing his skull. Mr. Robinson <lb />
was carried to a hospital in Wash- <lb />
and is said to be getting along <lb />
as well as could be expected from the <lb />
injury, with hopes of his recovery. <lb />
Fodder pulling is on with the far- <lb />
The number of automobile owners <lb />
increases Is both town and country <lb />
Bertha Edwards of Simpson <lb />
was in town today. <lb />
Farmers In Session. <lb />
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Aug <lb />
farmers from every county <lb />
of the State wire on hand today at <lb />
the opening of the annual convention <lb />
of the Alabama division of Hie <lb />
Union. The <lb />
of convention will last days <lb />
and will be devoted largely to the dis- <lb />
of plans for co-operation and <lb />
for extending the membership and in <lb />
of the organization in Ala- <lb />
Information <lb />
I have been informed that some one <lb />
has put out a false report on Mr. <lb />
Ernest R. Dudley to kill his Influence <lb />
and for sheriff of Pitt Co. <lb />
They have reported that he is a <lb />
Catholic and belong to the Catholic <lb />
church, such report is untrue, he is a <lb />
member at Parker's Chapel Free Will <lb />
Baptist Church Pitt County and has <lb />
been for several years and in good <lb />
standing with the church. <lb />
C. J. HARRIS. Pastor. <lb />
J. HARRIS, Clerk. <lb />
Is Skin <lb />
Clear as a <lb />
Baby's <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Twelve farms In County, <lb />
varying from thirty-two to live <lb />
acres in size, on easy terms and <lb />
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries. <lb />
Martin County Really Co. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
S. J. Everett, Atty. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
Everything for Building <lb />
AND THE BEST. <lb />
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb />
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb />
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, STRONG, DUR- <lb />
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb />
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb />
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb />
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb />
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers<lb />
PHONE <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
CAROLINA<lb />
IS TEE <lb />
OF EASTERN <lb />
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb />
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb />
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb />
AND ONE. AND IS <lb />
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb />
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb />
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb />
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb />
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb />
HA EVERYTHING TO <lb />
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb />
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb />
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb />
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb />
JOB AND NEWSPAPER <lb />
PLANT. <lb />
Is the the Host the Host Noble Man. Washington. <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 <lb />
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb />
PEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb />
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb />
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb />
ATTENTION. <lb />
OUR ADVERTISING <lb />
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb />
BE HAD UPON <lb />
VOLUME <lb />
X C, M <lb />
M Mill K <lb />
SMITH LEADS <lb />
IN THE <lb />
Governor's Strongholds Among <lb />
Farmers Co Over to Sen. Smith <lb />
Will WIN <lb />
Is The Present Mann- <lb />
is In The Lead For Governor <lb />
Over The Ten Other Can- <lb />
COLUMBIA, S. a, Aug. <lb />
turns from the Democratic primary <lb />
held today throughout South Caro <lb />
indicated that the <lb />
of Senator B. D. Smith over Cole <lb />
W, P. Pollock and L. D. Jena- <lb />
With about bait the vote heard <lb />
from Smith baa a lead of The <lb />
vote a; midnight stood. <lb />
Jenn- <lb />
BIS; Pollock <lb />
For governor, a second race is a <lb />
certainly, with Richard I. Manning <lb />
the leader in the returns up to mid- <lb />
night, and Robt. Cooper John <lb />
Ci. Richards as his opponents. The <lb />
vote at midnight <lb />
Manning Cooper <lb />
Senator W. F. Evans <lb />
to Mr. Ming's Article <lb />
last Week <lb />
Germans Pressing <lb />
Hard The Lines <lb />
Of The Allies <lb />
Where Now Hangs The Fate of The <lb />
French Nation <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
August 1914. <lb />
Mr. F C. Harding, <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Dear <lb />
letter declining my invitation <lb />
for a joint canvass is pitched <lb />
such a very high is DIM <lb />
so much venom of the slow <lb />
working kind, that I desire to call <lb />
attention to a few things which seem- <lb />
ed to escaped your <lb />
attention. <lb />
In the place you deny that you <lb />
had ever made any statement that <lb />
you had expressed a desire to meet <lb />
me in joint discussion of the <lb />
cal matters before the people, and Of <lb />
that I cannot personally testify. But <lb />
while making a speech a few weeks <lb />
at Black Jack, a gentleman who <lb />
at least gives your word credence, <lb />
occasion to break into my re- <lb />
and announced to the audience <lb />
that on the day before at his house <lb />
before his wife and boy, you had de- <lb />
to a readiness and a de- <lb />
sire to meet me in a joint canvass be- <lb />
fore the voters. This man still says <lb />
that you told him this and names <lb />
can had for the asking. And from <lb />
other sections of the county has <lb />
come this same report, and your <lb />
partisans have been Using It a <lb />
taunt with which to accuse me of <lb />
cowardice. <lb />
You say you do not believe In that <lb />
kind of campaigning among demo- <lb />
that It creates divisions and <lb />
and that you are above <lb />
charges against a democrat <lb />
You overlooked the fail <lb />
that two years ago yon were County <lb />
and at the head of the De- <lb />
Party, and that you were <lb />
then not above sanctioning such a <lb />
Prom Page <lb />
Weak Points Strengthened <lb />
During the Night, and <lb />
War Office Has Professed <lb />
That the Line <lb />
Will Hold. The Germans <lb />
Resumed the Attack at <lb />
Day Break, and are Being <lb />
Heavily Reinforced at <lb />
Every Point. <lb />
the Scene of the Heaviest <lb />
Fighting <lb />
WILL NOT SAIL <lb />
NEW YORK, Aug. orders From Italian of- <lb />
of the Delaware and Hudson Steamship Company it <lb />
has the sailing of steamship scheduled <lb />
to sail Genoa on the twenty-ninth. <lb />
F, <lb />
MEETING FOR <lb />
Hon. John H. Small In a letter <lb />
Gives Reason Same <lb />
PRESENT WAR IKE <lb />
Which Has <lb />
The States n <lb />
Farm Product. <lb />
lo Th <lb />
Washington, C. <lb />
August 1911. <lb />
ROYAL FAMILY LEAVES PALACE <lb />
ANTWERP, Aug. government is mounting <lb />
special guns on spires of churches and roofs of tall build- <lb />
manned by must expert gunners to <lb />
Zeppelin visit, because of the clanger of renewal of at- <lb />
tack. Offices of the general staff been removed, <lb />
not revealed. Members of the royal family leave <lb />
and take refuge elsewhere. Authorities feel confident <lb />
that dirigible so high couldn't get range on the palace if <lb />
not from city. Government endeavoring to trace <lb />
these accomplices and if caught will be shot. <lb />
NO STEPS TAKEN BY BRYAN. <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. minister have <lb />
now tiled protest to the state department against ,,,., that those who have <lb />
of Zeppelin over Antwerp, causing death of many <lb />
Bryan acknowledged receipt and re- <lb />
fused to lake further steps now<lb />
I regret lo announce that the usual <lb />
Carmen Educational Meetings can- <lb />
col be held this summer. A number <lb />
reasons have united to bring about <lb />
result, Congress is still in <lb />
This horrible European War <lb />
baa temporarily demoralized our <lb />
our foreign commerce and de- <lb />
prices of those staple <lb />
products which we export <lb />
in Lire proportion, notably <lb />
cotton tobacco. Congress and the <lb />
Administration arc striving to afford <lb />
every remedy tar legislation <lb />
help, but law can- <lb />
restore the demand tor these pro- <lb />
ducts to the extent which it has been <lb />
diminished by this War. Much will <lb />
remain to be done by our own <lb />
through co-operation between tho <lb />
growers, bankers and public<lb />
have diverted. Another and <lb />
primary reason for the failure to bold <lb />
these meetings was the inability Of <lb />
I the Federal Department of <lb />
to furnish the expects to address <lb />
the meetings. <lb />
I am greatly disappointed, and I <lb />
PARIS, Aug of the nation admittedly <lb />
hanging on of the Allied lines along the northern <lb />
and eastern frontier which is being pressed by the entire <lb />
active German army. All night the enemy brought up <lb />
fresh troops. devoted his time in strengthening <lb />
the weaker points of defense. The Germans resumed the <lb />
attack at day break. War offices professed confidence <lb />
that the line will hold. Fighting front covers boundaries <lb />
departments of and Meuse. <lb />
At West the heaviest fighting is in progress. <lb />
The French withdrew from and <lb />
other points to reinforce the Loraine border south of <lb />
Sent general Pan to fill gaps to prevent a <lb />
break in the French lines north and south of <lb />
TRYING TO DRIVE GERMANS FROM LAKES <lb />
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. armies with <lb />
bases at in north and in the south are <lb />
co-operating in an effort to the Germans for the <lb />
lake region ill the eastern part of Prussia. Attacking <lb />
forces with sixty miles front. The country is tilled with <lb />
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that a majority is still intact, held by Belgians, <lb />
though German troops traversed town.<lb />
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their Through <lb />
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of In other <lb />
they have emphasized better <lb />
productive methods. <lb />
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many <lb />
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WILSON LEAVES <lb />
FOB <lb />
Lieut. D. S. Wilson, Wife and child <lb />
CRUISERS <lb />
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MILITARY GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED <lb />
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military government at Belgium. It is reported that. <lb />
Berlin state field martial Von has been appoint- <lb />
ed governor. <lb />
that he had received warning from Ambassador <lb />
at Constantinople of danger of <lb />
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of Christians now in Turkey. Officials however, not <lb />
alarmed over the situation.<lb />
f, from the 17th, to, tho 13th, <lb />
and will he at <lb />
five from Manila <lb />
for three years <lb />
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favorable replies from the Governors of <lb />
cotton <lb />
governors, cotton <lb />
states for his plan of conference of tin <lb />
mower-, dealers, manufacturers and bankers at Atlanta <lb />
on September to protect the Southern cotton situation. <lb />
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of great interest in <lb />
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the annual con- <lb />
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