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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/>
forests, marshes and lakes. <lb/>
GERMANS TRAVERSES TOWN. <lb/>
LONDON. Aug. The Belgian legation an- <lb/>
that there has official information <lb/>
whether any forts have been captured feel <lb/>
that a majority is still intact, held by Belgians, <lb/>
though German troops traversed town.<lb/>
HUSSARS IN RIVER <lb/>
PARIS. Aug. strong German column of <lb/>
attacked the eighteenth English Hussars while in river will be held next summer, <lb/>
bathing, being taken by surprise the English lost heavily I <lb/>
before getting out of water. War of- <lb/>
declared <lb/>
attended inclines feel <lb/>
a similar regret, That y have been <lb/>
. is d by ample <lb/>
have received hundreds of <lb/>
letters and heard very numerous <lb/>
ens commending and ask- <lb/>
their Through <lb/>
these meetings the drainage move- <lb/>
mi and our modern drainage law. <lb/>
which are proving such a blessing <lb/>
were Inaugurated. The Corn <lb/>
Judging Day held In the State, or in <lb/>
the South tor that matter, was at one <lb/>
of In other <lb/>
they have emphasized better <lb/>
productive methods. <lb/>
it possible do SO, a series <lb/>
many <lb/>
announced advises received from the front <lb/>
that a big battle was in progress, progressing favor- <lb/>
ably to Allied cause. ., ,.,,, <lb/>
H. SMALL. <lb/>
WILSON LEAVES <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Lieut. D. S. Wilson, Wife and child <lb/>
CRUISERS <lb/>
r WASHINGTON, -Secretary Bryan admit- s.;. 5th Manila. Philippine is- <lb/>
MILITARY GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHED <lb/>
AMSTERDAM, Aug Kaiser has established <lb/>
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/>
Secretary Daniels announced that cruisers Tennessee and <lb/>
North Carolina were available for service the <lb/>
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/>
FAVORABLE REPLY TO HIS PLAN <lb/>
r RALEIGH, X. C. Aug. 26-Governor Grata i <lb/>
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/>
Session. <lb/>
, i lAB RAPIDS, la. Aug. <lb/>
of great interest in <lb/>
began here today with tho <lb/>
the annual con- <lb/>
, the Iowa grand logo of <lb/>
the Knights of Pythias. The <lb/>
Uteri also are In annual session. <lb/>
from par of tho <lb/>
State are attending the two<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Published by <lb/>
m lie <lb/>
D. J. Editor. <lb/>
WORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
straightforward to the along might <lb/>
When did read anything SOT A . Hen have more revenue It not lie many mouths Time- worked off the <lb/>
lake about the two American war <lb/>
ships being sunk oft Rotterdam in <lb/>
iii catch the Raleigh manager <lb/>
of fie United Press bureau, and <lb/>
point than Mr. Harding reply lo Mr whack the enormous pen- <lb/>
challenge tor a Joint debate roll. <lb/>
those Americana fleeing from <lb/>
will he wondering what they <lb/>
afraid of. <lb/>
confidence, co- <lb/>
ll tome of u make as much <lb/>
one year. . . <lb/>
rate may bad upon <lb/>
at the office In <lb/>
Reflector corner<lb/>
All cards of and <lb/>
, will be charged at I <lb/>
per <lb/>
Communications advertising <lb/>
will be charged for at three <lb/>
Per line, up lo Hues <lb/>
an second class <lb/>
August 1910. at the post office at <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
set March i. <lb/>
don by quitting <lb/>
waiting about it. wed be <lb/>
load u; every night. <lb/>
The Impossibility of be- operation and a spirit of r j, the afternoon <lb/>
While the <lb/>
late the fake story, <lb/>
to Meads if he ever hack. <lb/>
mono as Sam and Jack Um- scared white will assure U is now to make bus papers q <lb/>
. . . ., go forward in good shape <lb/>
drink, and th Johnson being recognized by his did not itself <lb/>
The grafters are playing a <lb/>
baud In extortion on the <lb/>
Which for the being created <lb/>
excitement and uneasiness. II <lb/>
This happen to be th- dull season reason.- tor holding the French Am <lb/>
f the year, anyway. et sum- folk- up for that German <lb/>
about bull s being dull just needed mono. <lb/>
lion to other good Landing a bunch was the paper <lb/>
of then In fall might put a cluck <lb/>
such robbery. <lb/>
like they it should be <lb/>
brisk as limes. <lb/>
Will, the Imperial Tobacco Com- <lb/>
and people being faked, and instead <lb/>
o with glee over what it <lb/>
think- a -mart ought to be <lb/>
If they just will on <lb/>
across the we folks cm this side <lb/>
getting hack on the ashamed of such a disreputable <lb/>
markets, plenty of money In act. <lb/>
for taking care of both the <lb/>
for <lb/>
WHO SHALL I <lb/>
Sum. of the people who think tin <lb/>
fatted Stans is not big enough will keep quiet and let have <lb/>
, . the howler to shut up and <lb/>
find, they ever get hack home that <lb/>
he dear old States of America j <lb/>
everybody get ready fur <lb/>
bl and good i tor them here <lb/>
after <lb/>
We are now within a days <lb/>
Democratic primary, when <lb/>
Democratic candidates tor the <lb/>
are to be named. Mr. F. C. <lb/>
a loyal Democrat, a man <lb/>
brilliant of high <lb/>
and eminent fitness, has contented <lb/>
to in the Senate. The party <lb/>
must select two able and worthy <lb/>
serve with him in the House <lb/>
if Representatives. Questions <lb/>
great Importance are sure to come be- <lb/>
fore the next legislature, and if th. <lb/>
European war goes on it may <lb/>
wisdom and skill to enact laws <lb/>
Which will safeguard the financial <lb/>
and business Interest our people. <lb/>
Pitt in tunes past has taken a i <lb/>
important part in settling great <lb/>
which vexed and perplexed tin <lb/>
of the and she should <lb/>
fitly represented in the next <lb/>
There la a candidate for one branch <lb/>
of the Legislature who is going about <lb/>
denouncing and abusing men and <lb/>
arraying one class of citizens <lb/>
against another, and who is snapping <lb/>
and snarling everybody and every- <lb/>
thing that comes in his way as if <lb/>
he had a bad of the rabies We <lb/>
want such men. but we <lb/>
of hie heart and big brain, like <lb/>
Ford Harding, who love their <lb/>
low tin n and who will do all in their <lb/>
power to men who are es- <lb/>
I m i ii other, and who will <lb/>
endeavor to restore peace and <lb/>
there Is trouble and confusion <lb/>
by tr. sting ail men with consideration <lb/>
We h men In <lb/>
, I. in I two <lb/>
Hi, n. ii i n them to the House <lb/>
R lo work a It For <lb/>
Harding Ii the Sen In <lb/>
.,. i and harmony and mutual <lb/>
m tie <lb/>
I in all Hot i n the i Mint <lb/>
i r will he clad lo re <lb/>
suggest as to who <lb/>
ail be . t us gel and <lb/>
work together to build up old Pit <lb/>
Major Breese, who helped lo wreck <lb/>
an Hank seventeen year <lb/>
ago. has just been taken to the Fed- <lb/>
prison In Atlanta to serve a <lb/>
sentence imposed upon him <lb/>
The fought through th- <lb/>
courts fur many years <lb/>
The death of Right Rev. Robert <lb/>
Strange, bishop of the Of the <lb/>
Even the couldn't <lb/>
brought about a greater smash than <lb/>
the one in Europe. <lb/>
We are <lb/>
lined to believe that <lb/>
Some forty odd progressive <lb/>
bran ; held a meeting in <lb/>
and named Congressman C. <lb/>
H. as their candidate <lb/>
United senator. But <lb/>
S. Overman will continue to hold <lb/>
this will be the great war fob, without hardly knowing that <lb/>
the one he hat an opponent. <lb/>
General John Barleycorn seems <lb/>
ready to have been routed in the <lb/>
European war. The Kaiser has Is- <lb/>
sued very explicit orders against the <lb/>
use of alcohol In the German army, <lb/>
save for the most urgent medicinal <lb/>
Mi Mary the <lb/>
of Mr. H A. Teel. <lb/>
A quiet but beautiful marriage was <lb/>
solemnized this morning at eight <lb/>
clock in the home of Mr. <lb/>
avenue when Miss Mary <lb/>
became the bride of Mr. <lb/>
William A Teel <lb/>
The home was beautifully decorated <lb/>
in Ivy. The color scheme in the par- <lb/>
was green and white, with an <lb/>
arch covered with ivy and cedar <lb/>
from which hung a huge white <lb/>
bell, under which the bridal couple <lb/>
stood during the Other de- <lb/>
were white and ferns. <lb/>
As the bridal party entered the par- <lb/>
Miss Mary very sweetly <lb/>
played wedding march <lb/>
and as Rev. J. J. Walker announced <lb/>
the last words that united two happy <lb/>
hearts Miss Higgs very beautifully <lb/>
rendered Schubert's Serenade. <lb/>
The bride was beautifully gowned <lb/>
in a purple coat suit with gloves and <lb/>
hot to match and carried a bouquet of <lb/>
bride's roses. <lb/>
The young couple is very popular <lb/>
On the other side of the <lb/>
light, and edict has been issued in i ant possesses a host of friends was <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, which occur- <lb/>
red Sunday his In Wilmington <lb/>
carries regret throughout the State <lb/>
especially the section he served and <lb/>
In which lie was so well and <lb/>
known He was one of the ablest <lb/>
men of his church, and his death is a <lb/>
distinct loss. <lb/>
The report though unofficial, <lb/>
in the war news Monday after- <lb/>
noon that two of Sam's ships, <lb/>
the North Carolina and <lb/>
had been sunk by mines, put <lb/>
home folks in a stir. <lb/>
With the banks of North Carolina <lb/>
, inn early mil- <lb/>
lion dollars additional currency in <lb/>
circulation, money should soon be <lb/>
to gel <lb/>
You heard of any of the President Wilson is certainly th <lb/>
this country trying to man of the hour, and if his wise <lb/>
, , i .- o is heeded America will keep <lb/>
get back home, have you. , , ,. <lb/>
of any entanglements in the European <lb/>
trouble. His address to the <lb/>
Why worry about the European of country was published In <lb/>
war situations You can find things j Wednesday's papers, contained th, <lb/>
about much nearer home utters m-es of a great man. Tin <lb/>
country has had no leader who direct- <lb/>
its affairs more wisely than he <lb/>
When folks get through chewing Q <lb/>
up these foreign war names, <lb/>
, , , ., When Evans was <lb/>
ought to be able to almost <lb/>
helping lo destroy the Spanish Heel <lb/>
off Santiago, and the crew of his ship <lb/>
was showing a disposition to <lb/>
quit-brat. their victory in shouting, h <lb/>
cheer boys, the pool <lb/>
i devils are American news <lb/>
papers might well recall this <lb/>
they have the inclination to <lb/>
puns touching; the thous <lb/>
ands who are perishing in the <lb/>
war. There is death in <lb/>
conflict. <lb/>
sorry <lb/>
The hat tries on both sides may be <lb/>
in effective work, but the the <lb/>
umpire is under such censorship <lb/>
calls of balls and strikes cannot <lb/>
be to the grand stand. <lb/>
-vi i pi <lb/>
Th I Is going to b <lb/>
dragged Int the Old World war by <lb/>
the the P <lb/>
apt I may .-1 <lb/>
down for b The <lb/>
i Japan th I a <lb/>
man r that i <lb/>
us Th . w <lb/>
States has re <lb/>
far has as- <lb/>
in i -i <lb/>
In . <lb/>
there I fa ion why we <lb/>
. word <lb/>
VI i. <lb/>
certain Pacific <lb/>
i it union will <lb/>
. i We . <lb/>
i in any xi <lb/>
open attach upon I <lb/>
.,.,, <lb/>
this nation in t g <lb/>
in p the in mail In <lb/>
permeated the this l a v r <lb/>
remote possibility <lb/>
Th fact that <lb/>
. a -la of is <lb/>
a , till is <lb/>
i . . -i , n r <lb/>
w- look our plunge into imper <lb/>
, , Islands, now <lb/>
r, been <lb/>
a rid menace <lb/>
. n. . they <lb/>
off or binds our hands wash- <lb/>
i of all th taint, th <lb/>
better ii win be for us Our entire <lb/>
. . are i the <lb/>
Ufa a American boy <lb/>
The making of money so tight just <lb/>
now is. th, advance of the price <lb/>
of sugar, without reason, even though <lb/>
ID excuse may be made <lb/>
Food price cam. down in Chicago <lb/>
the Investigation began, that <lb/>
show who was to be blamed. <lb/>
Farmers are going to find the Green- <lb/>
ville tobacco market in good t <lb/>
handle i when i i <lb/>
Bi <lb/>
it's , lo i. He one f- el shaky <lb/>
lo tee pi r dozen when <lb/>
they wire three weeks ago. <lb/>
We wish everybody would <lb/>
and get peaceful so we could <lb/>
all busy again boosting for pro- <lb/>
and development <lb/>
It will not be long before the <lb/>
issued to the bins b <lb/>
your <lb/>
We may not be able to gel all <lb/>
want but its a sure thing we can get <lb/>
all We mid If work hard enough <lb/>
If cur food supply only lust as lone <lb/>
as we would be well fixed <lb/>
for least twelve months. <lb/>
There are any number <lb/>
Sugar went soaring <lb/>
i a- dropped k a little. <lb/>
work i at t. as an <lb/>
of prevention is worth a pound <lb/>
run <lb/>
In <lb/>
i; , prices of petroleum baa In en <lb/>
n lured, no wonder, something ought <lb/>
in down but the real reason i- <lb/>
can't cat ii. <lb/>
coming of Japan and Italy Into <lb/>
the skirmish add- that many more <lb/>
speakable names lo the digested. <lb/>
An nit Hie best i that an b <lb/>
named tor war, i- that some them <lb/>
Were Hilling a scrap. <lb/>
With both a vast of grain <lb/>
and a demand for it in sight. Ho <lb/>
prophet cannot expect <lb/>
very sympathetic audience <lb/>
Before the Pope was burled Italy <lb/>
began steps to gel mixed up in Ins <lb/>
war. <lb/>
Once in a while somebody slop- <lb/>
long enough to say a word about <lb/>
Ac. to what they are telling <lb/>
on each ail of them are <lb/>
for the war. <lb/>
From all appearances <lb/>
bitterly repents having thrown <lb/>
that stone. <lb/>
The custom of kissing when the <lb/>
Stale Republicans are making a big <lb/>
to preserve their organization <lb/>
but will find it out of the <lb/>
to land any of the offices they arc has been suspended <lb/>
nominating The people are quite European Monarchs. <lb/>
well satisfied with Democratic <lb/>
ministration. <lb/>
ad <lb/>
are any <lb/>
who would like to <lb/>
and discover America. <lb/>
T. II. <lb/>
Mr Roosevelt, who is perhaps the <lb/>
dandiest man America in the art <lb/>
of applying the and ugly <lb/>
is almost equally adept <lb/>
misrepresenting the attitude of an op- <lb/>
It is not at all surprising <lb/>
therefore, that in denouncing the <lb/>
There's seldom ever a day <lb/>
i, that something doesn't hap <lb/>
pen to one feel glad lie <lb/>
for<lb/>
treaties recently negotiated between <lb/>
the united Slates and other nations <lb/>
in also misrepresented them. Non <lb/>
of these treaties binds the United <lb/>
States as Roosevelt would carry th <lb/>
Impression, lo submit matters <lb/>
the national honor to an <lb/>
court, iii tact they do not bind <lb/>
the rations to arbitration at all. Their <lb/>
i- first to make an appeal to <lb/>
reason, and secondly to defer <lb/>
ties least one year. would <lb/>
postpone war until the parties In In- <lb/>
the people tor Instance, could <lb/>
determine whether war was actually <lb/>
deal re <lb/>
Of course Mr. Roosevelt would con- <lb/>
sider the I of any question to <lb/>
the people as superfluous so long <lb/>
lie Was in a position to decide tin <lb/>
mailer for them, and bis opposition <lb/>
lo anything in the nature of an <lb/>
peal to reason Is readily understand <lb/>
of Hi. able. Hut why should he become so <lb/>
Worked up over matters of national <lb/>
honor when to his own <lb/>
view.- honor among nations is a <lb/>
myth and treaties are only made to he <lb/>
broken <lb/>
The greed conscienceless food <lb/>
exploiters may result in u <lb/>
may he sweet ail right, but Cog <lb/>
the price it now a something to levy sin export Indeed, <lb/>
i -oar- higher <lb/>
w in resort to k <lb/>
molasses for our sweets <lb/>
I , pole on tile sill <lb/>
may not be satisfied tin <lb/>
news you gel about the war but <lb/>
a ca-t of printing what we get u <lb/>
Up <lb/>
There are a lot of fellows win <lb/>
warned lo be of the <lb/>
States that are proud of themselves <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. Wilson certainly has had ho <lb/>
share of trouble since being preside <lb/>
and we might say we wish some <lb/>
those other fellow's who wanted n <lb/>
had a last <lb/>
France prohibiting the sale of ah <lb/>
the Frenchman's favorite trip- <lb/>
pie. With two great nations at war <lb/>
thus officially putting the seal of con- <lb/>
upon Intoxicating drinks <lb/>
what good reason exists for their <lb/>
toleration in peace <lb/>
A German prisoner is reported as <lb/>
answering, when asked why war had <lb/>
been is not a <lb/>
Is an <lb/>
Whether the incident is true <lb/>
imaginary, the answer Is correct. <lb/>
And the only benefit to the people <lb/>
which can result from it is the <lb/>
of the power of kings and <lb/>
emperors to drag their into <lb/>
future wars. <lb/>
---------o <lb/>
Merchant Knocked Down and <lb/>
Robbed while on His <lb/>
way Home <lb/>
His Son a Youth Ku- <lb/>
route Home From Ills More <lb/>
Which He i on <lb/>
The of The <lb/>
A bold robbery look place Saturday <lb/>
night about o'clock just on the <lb/>
of the town, the Nor- <lb/>
folk Southern Mr J. A. Wilson <lb/>
who conducts u business <lb/>
near this point closed his store an <lb/>
with son, and Master <lb/>
started for their homes. <lb/>
Coming from the street to the rail- <lb/>
road tracks they noticed three <lb/>
standing close, but paid <lb/>
shown by the large number of hand- <lb/>
some presents received. <lb/>
After a bridal tour extending to <lb/>
New York state and other principal <lb/>
cities they will make their home on <lb/>
Second street. <lb/>
Picked at MM Hill <lb/>
Everything has declared war <lb/>
except Oyster Hay, <lb/>
Japan baa thrown her bat In <lb/>
tin <lb/>
run.- and<lb/>
is whetting up I <lb/>
hitter <lb/>
-----o <lb/>
War conditions make prices high <lb/>
Can't something happen to lessen <lb/>
the high cost of living. <lb/>
a bill has already been In <lb/>
the House authorizing the <lb/>
lo forbid by proclamation the export- <lb/>
of clothing or other <lb/>
------o contraband or conditional contra- <lb/>
tomorrow It can be told what hand of war. If such exportation <lb/>
ten- <lb/>
will do about it. <lb/>
Germany knows how to keep <lb/>
In the face of ultimatums. <lb/>
At this distance its hard ti <lb/>
threatens In Increase the price of <lb/>
such commodities lo consumers this <lb/>
country The people are thoroughly <lb/>
Pine Hill. August and <lb/>
Mrs Titus Hart of Island, Fla. <lb/>
are visiting bis mother. Mrs. Minnie <lb/>
Hart. <lb/>
Messrs. Charlie Baker and BUll <lb/>
Smith went to Morehead City Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Smith of Farmville It <lb/>
visiting Miss Margaret <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Albert and daughters, <lb/>
Messrs. s <lb/>
Misses Frances and Katie Bell <lb/>
who have been visiting at Mr. <lb/>
ant Tripp's. left Tuesday for their <lb/>
home in Greenville. <lb/>
Mia- Ruby of Winter- <lb/>
ville is visiting Miss Bruce Ellis. <lb/>
Mr. Robert Sugg of Wallace and <lb/>
Miss Naomi Sugg of Goldsboro. are <lb/>
visiting their sister, Mrs. Edgar <lb/>
Worn <lb/>
Mr went to Morehead <lb/>
last <lb/>
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Briley of <lb/>
son spent last Sunday with Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs Wm. Tally. <lb/>
Miss Sallie Kennedy, who has been <lb/>
visiting her aunt. Mrs. Charlie Baker, <lb/>
ed to her home in Greenville <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
Runaway Marriage- <lb/>
Effie Corey surprised her re <lb/>
and friends Sunday afternoon <lb/>
n she arrived home from the <lb/>
Country where she had been Visiting <lb/>
and announced her to <lb/>
Herbert Lewis, which look place Sun <lb/>
day. She is the sixteen-year <lb/>
daughter Of Mrs W. J, who <lb/>
very I aides on Dickinson avenue The <lb/>
little attention to them. When people at present <lb/>
but a short distance they were in the home of bride's uncle <lb/>
by the and told that J Corey, <lb/>
someone was breaking his store <lb/>
Al Instance Roy turned and i I <lb/>
started for the store, and had gotten I <lb/>
but a few steps away when one of <lb/>
grabbed young <lb/>
choking him, to prevent his giving <lb/>
any Mr. Wilson then <lb/>
the game the robbers were trying <lb/>
lo play yelled to his sou to bring him <lb/>
his gun. which was In the store. By <lb/>
this mark the other two of the <lb/>
then knew that Mr Wilson <lb/>
was unarmed and grabbing him <lb/>
him down against the track <lb/>
to riddle his pocked <lb/>
o their contents, and before Hoy <lb/>
could get back to the scene, the trio <lb/>
of robbers had relieved Mr. Wilson <lb/>
of a money bag containing <lb/>
WM and 1100.00. the sales for the <lb/>
and made escape in the <lb/>
near the tracks The only <lb/>
injury received In the scuffle was a <lb/>
knot on Mr. Wilson's head, which <lb/>
he s unable to say whether he re- <lb/>
Iii fulling or was hit by one <lb/>
of slicks that the three <lb/>
carried when he was approached. The <lb/>
police was at once notified and they <lb/>
began work on ease, and at a late <lb/>
hour Saturday night one arrest had <lb/>
been made, but which later proved to <lb/>
In tin wrong man. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs Fred Edwards <lb/>
the honor of your presence at <lb/>
marriage of their daughter <lb/>
Bertha E. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr. I. Roy Duck <lb/>
Ion the second of September <lb/>
nineteen hundred and fourteen <lb/>
m at eight thirty A. M. <lb/>
lit home <lb/>
Simpson. N. C. <lb/>
Between Legislators <lb/>
was a personal encounter <lb/>
Monday morning between <lb/>
tell <lb/>
just what Japan will do. <lb/>
best <lb/>
Those American citizens <lb/>
far across pond have our <lb/>
wishes for u speedy relief <lb/>
Watermelons are about the <lb/>
thing the European war is not affect <lb/>
At present <lb/>
aroused our unwarranted advances M Clark and Senator W. F. <lb/>
. ,., a ,,, . , I over a publication In the <lb/>
In th- necessities of life and are ready u <lb/>
Senator s paper or one article reflect- <lb/>
to take radical steps. Putting th upon , The <lb/>
ban on exports would effectually came out worsted In the <lb/>
mulish pretense that traces. <lb/>
prices were Justified by <lb/>
demand, and would bring high <lb/>
prices down <lb/>
The war censor's chief duly seems <lb/>
to be lo remove all the sense from <lb/>
the dispatches. <lb/>
seat for and ---------n <lb/>
Which comes to next FOP till OR <lb/>
After they get through with to affect e Wednesday. September will farm Will sell for cash or on <lb/>
The less one the more they can <lb/>
Imagine. <lb/>
war hadn't we better send some mis- <lb/>
to Europe <lb/>
ported and Imported goods. Thai <lb/>
i being true, why do eggs continue to <lb/>
upward <lb/>
at the box office of the Sat- <lb/>
morning at o'clock. <lb/>
terms. Address Calvin Mills, <lb/>
j N. C, Route <lb/>
t. w <lb/>
STOMACH <lb/>
SUFFERERS <lb/>
Stomach <lb/>
Is By <lb/>
Been Restored <lb/>
a nick man f- <lb/>
throe m o n t Ii i <lb/>
onus from null <lb/>
of and w <lb/>
by of our most prom <lb/>
inert t h a t <lb/>
t t <lb/>
to get i <lb/>
but heard of your <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
secured a <lb/>
and took it i U <lb/>
and <lb/>
of Gall Stones <lb/>
tr d <lb/>
feint I work <lb/>
effects. I AID i.; <lb/>
to all my friend., it's <lb/>
he hi <lb/>
and <lb/>
. not asked to <lb/>
and <lb/>
feel Just try one; do- <lb/>
y-u In health <lb/>
you that you will be well <lb/>
you from and and live <lb/>
a it. <lb/>
lone in thousand of other cases, <lb/>
s taken you will hear n thin but the <lb/>
to him about th <lb/>
rat h <lb/>
it <lb/>
has bean accomplish in a in <lb/>
. lit knows or send I <lb/>
St. <lb/>
many <lb/>
Utters who been <lb/>
Mr Mt In if. <lb/>
L. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The have Um <lb/>
of the test few <lb/>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
REAL ESTATE <lb/>
and <lb/>
INSURANCE ACTS. <lb/>
Social and <lb/>
TO <lb/>
FOB i <lb/>
Saturday Mr Jessie B <lb/>
Ball r was taken to the Memorial <lb/>
Hospital at Kinston suffering with a <lb/>
attack of appendicitis. Th <lb/>
will be performed today <lb/>
and it Is wishes of his many <lb/>
friends that he will soon he <lb/>
home <lb/>
I just opened up here <lb/>
in the lily Market to handle all water <lb/>
products, and oysters a specialty <lb/>
and to you the very beat <lb/>
possible, and guarantee <lb/>
and pound that we send out. <lb/>
class handled in first <lb/>
shape. we haven't got what you <lb/>
want get It Lei us know your <lb/>
desires, I am here to give you good <lb/>
service treat you right, and <lb/>
appreciate the smallest favor <lb/>
from you. Orders taken over <lb/>
and goods red. <lb/>
J S. <lb/>
City Market. <lb/>
1-20 in Phone No. <lb/>
MONDAY, AUGUST 1914. <lb/>
M.-. of the Atlantic <lb/>
; ally Co . Sunday <lb/>
ind family at Met am <lb/>
. . II I <lb/>
from Dur- <lb/>
ham <lb/>
Blow and <lb/>
. Wilson returned <lb/>
from Nashville, <lb/>
Cromartie and Maud <lb/>
-el t lo Saturday <lb/>
V Ferrell, of <lb/>
imp it <lb/>
i ,. ; the day In town. <lb/>
for Kim ton tonight. <lb/>
Xi i in i, I <lb/>
Mr. H. M While. I th, <lb/>
C Realty t <lb/>
morning after a t-,, weeks <lb/>
. ii to Atlantic Pity <lb/>
Miss Lucille Joyner. of <lb/>
Is Mary Brown. <lb/>
M-. k. w, of the Atlantic <lb/>
isl Realty Company returned home <lb/>
from X Saturday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mr t if <lb/>
i i Sundas here <lb/>
Mr. D. C. James the Engineering <lb/>
Department of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Company left yesterday for <lb/>
Durham, where he has charge of the <lb/>
of s thousand acre farm <lb/>
which is to I- sold by auction at an <lb/>
early date <lb/>
Miss n returned . <lb/>
day Vii H <lb/>
Mr. B. <lb/>
Set iv r par <lb/>
Mr ii c Jam <lb/>
tor Apex. <lb/>
Mrs T and <lb/>
Peal and Bowling i <lb/>
Sunday evening from a trip lo Bait <lb/>
fit <lb/>
and Norfolk <lb/>
Ma ; <lb/>
a trip i part <lb/>
Mad <lb/>
Mis Margaret Blow returned Sun- <lb/>
day afternoon from n <lb/>
ed her <lb/>
Mis Neil who <lb/>
ins Mrs. Lucy Move, returned to her <lb/>
i i In Farmville Sunday afternoon <lb/>
Misses Annie and Bryant of <lb/>
today to visit <lb/>
Mrs win.- Gardner <lb/>
Cures Old Sores Other Remedies Won't Cute. <lb/>
of how longstanding, <lb/>
cured In old reliable Dr. <lb/>
id ii lag Oil, t <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Licenses <lb/>
Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
Issued licenses to the following <lb/>
couples since last <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
Roy S. Allen and Causey. <lb/>
J II. and Smith. <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Arthur Brow i II<lb/>
I. I. I. SE<lb/>
. t <lb/>
County, knowing the ability <lb/>
expel lice r the ii cu ti <lb/>
of a wise and i i R pi e- <lb/>
In the next Leg <lb/>
hereby urge and request La i <lb/>
to and bi <lb/>
conic- a Candidate <lb/>
J i, <lb/>
It, <lb/>
W I. <lb/>
R. FLEMING, <lb/>
M JACKSON, <lb/>
v. r VINCENT, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
TAFT VANDYKE. <lb/>
GEO B. W. HADLEY, <lb/>
I CO <lb/>
TAFT CO. <lb/>
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons <lb/>
and Harness. Cash or on time. <lb/>
J. Ea Greenville, N. G.<lb/>
r . <lb/>
turn <lb/>
THE FLANAGAN LINE <lb/>
IS THE QUALITY KIND <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To get the genuine, call tor full name I. x- <lb/>
K. W. a Cold In Day. .- <lb/>
and cold. <lb/>
II <lb/>
sun <lb/>
The Life <lb/>
of . Y. <lb/>
to, <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Attorney <lb/>
the <lb/>
t- . are <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School<lb/>
Credit <lb/>
The kind of bargains we offer are good dependable goods with a strong <lb/>
tee of a strong concern behind them. When you buy of us you have the as <lb/>
that we are always here to make anything right that isn't. <lb/>
You may be able to match our prices elsewhere not for our <lb/>
kind of or our vehicles but not at our reason <lb/>
able prices. The secret of it all is that we keep a few laps ahead of the pro <lb/>
cession. We have made a study of the likes and needs of vehicle users. Our <lb/>
stock embraces every type of job that is desirable and each one has a touch <lb/>
here and there which puts it in a class just above and beyond the common run <lb/>
of vehicles <lb/>
Whether you care to buy now or come merely to get posted our lines will prove <lb/>
interesting and you are just as welcome in either case. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
A State school train teach era for the public school v-h-m <lb/>
energy i- directed i <lb/>
free to all who agree to tear h, I all Tern begins September <lb/>
oilier address, <lb/>
I RIGHT Pr <lb/>
Metropolitan Life Ge, <lb/>
of New <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
George A. Special <lb/>
.-. H. I. <lb/>
. r <lb/>
.- K<lb/>
Warren ton <lb/>
VI f ,<lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
If each were for members of our <lb/>
own family. We use none but the <lb/>
very purest drugs. W every <lb/>
to Insure accuracy and faith <lb/>
Have your prescriptions fill <lb/>
ed and you can have perfect <lb/>
the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
know, Is a help In effecting<lb/>
School <lb/>
We can supply <lb/>
your wants in <lb/>
Bicycles, <lb/>
Bug- <lb/>
g i e s and Road <lb/>
Carts.<lb/>
TO <lb/>
CURE, n <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
Tailoring Parlor <lb/>
. . Pressing Club . . <lb/>
SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb/>
Phone Cleaning Street <lb/>
Mt.-. . ; t I.- i of all a <lb/>
Special to Coat Suit and CLOTHES <lb/>
CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. Work <lb/>
H. MANAGER <lb/>
to The Carolina Club. N <lb/>
C. <lb/>
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Classical Scientific Coarse. <lb/>
Special Course preparatory to <lb/>
Academies, Trained and <lb/>
Faculty. One teacher to <lb/>
All students <lb/>
under the Immediate <lb/>
Principal and faculty. <lb/>
Two literary Tonne; <lb/>
Christian Association. <lb/>
one hundred students now In <lb/>
, fresh, <lb/>
i -.- Davidson College <lb/>
of one three highest in <lb/>
fresh, University Other <lb/>
. Expenses <lb/>
Greenville Rooting and <lb/>
Cornice Company. <lb/>
Mr. B. Hill, formerly located near A. C. L. Depot <lb/>
Wishes his friends that lie is now a <lb/>
member of the above styled firm solicits <lb/>
their <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 Boarding -A. . for Hun. <lb/>
and <lb/>
I or tar <lb/>
aV <lb/>
IN THE PIEDMONT <lb/>
REGION NEAR N C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
W. T. WHITSETT. Pa. D <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Lit<lb/>
North Hound Hound <lb/>
a in. No. It a. m. <lb/>
p. m. No. p. s.<lb/>
Kant Bound West Bound <lb/>
So. a. m. Na I a. <lb/>
Na t a. m. Na 7.14 a. a. <lb/>
No. II p. m Na<lb/>
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<p>
Greenville Tobacco Market Opens On <lb/>
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.<lb/>
Bring us your first load. <lb/>
YOUR FRIENDS. <lb/>
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall <lb/>
v r;<lb/>
TM <lb/>
. at -v <lb/>
II <lb/>
u .<lb/>
Great Buying Time for You at <lb/>
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb/>
F. Detroit. <lb/>
We have second hand and other <lb/>
Carp, as good as new. for sale cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Go. <lb/>
must ordeal <lb/>
want ads. lie. <lb/>
having regular advertising <lb/>
count. The rate It cent. <lb/>
Hue. Hi word, to the o Tel- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
. . . . a . <lb/>
Now is the Time. Attend the Sale Today <lb/>
For the day we are to divide cur <lb/>
over <lb/>
Men's Ladies and Children's Jew now at <lb/>
1-3 r i price, arc all we ask. ard we will make <lb/>
collar do <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Ask Grocer for WHITE <lb/>
the best. H <lb/>
KM <lb/>
hi ii <lb/>
New Gar <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
Flower <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Main- Red Bliss <lb/>
rs <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Sleek <lb/>
Poultry<lb/>
i , <lb/>
rue, lick . <lb/>
OS. Court- <lb/>
II <lb/>
II. IV. I Mill It, I. II <lb/>
i ;. . , <lb/>
i . and <lb/>
of glass. <lb/>
Hi Dr. D. I. Jam, <lb/>
S i , Monday <lb/>
ion, x. C <lb/>
FOBS r. i ., <lb/>
moved office <lb/>
bow Stables to Or Zeno <lb/>
.-allies Street <lb/>
Day or Night <lb/>
Ir, . and w <lb/>
u i i, a baseball <lb/>
ball <lb/>
their Ito <lb/>
holding a i . <lb/>
-lit In i <lb/>
the m log i us <lb/>
Th, i the <lb/>
i r or bull i brick <lb/>
re kill o<lb/>
the <lb/>
; plant, <lb/>
II <lb/>
allow, d I pr <lb/>
Kills <lb/>
a month i, <lb/>
men <lb/>
i Raleigh <lb/>
Progressive or anti-ring Democrats <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
to them as the a <lb/>
mass meeting In the court-house In <lb/>
and nominated candidate <lb/>
for the general assembly and county <lb/>
commissioner. Senator Evan <lb/>
the Senate, and for- <lb/>
mer legislators be Interested to <lb/>
i bat the i w after <lb/>
, Clark's <lb/>
He is part I In i <lb/>
wise deplore the fact <lb/>
of the lower house o; <lb/>
the g assembly, and par- <lb/>
Clark, <lb/>
hi b time in passing heifer call <lb/>
i laws, bond Issues, and <lb/>
attempting to stray the <lb/>
and to give women the <lb/>
strange PASSED <lb/>
III AX His <lb/>
HOME IN Wilmington <lb/>
v. Robert Strange, Bishop <lb/>
the East Carolina passed <lb/>
pi away in his home at <lb/>
on yesterday afternoon after <lb/>
an extending over several <lb/>
months, although his illness did no <lb/>
become critical until Wednesday of <lb/>
last week II was discovered by <lb/>
attending physicians that he was <lb/>
In; <lb/>
Bishop Strange was <lb/>
years and was beloved no <lb/>
by those o, the Episcopal church <lb/>
by other religious bodies at well <lb/>
bout the State. <lb/>
obs will take Tues- <lb/>
afternoon in Wilmington. <lb/>
FEW TABLE BOARD- <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
Forbes. Washington <lb/>
At a meeting of the Pitt County <lb/>
Board of Elections held in the Court <lb/>
House of County, on Monday. <lb/>
August 1914, a new i known <lb/>
a. Fountain Precinct, with voting <lb/>
place at Fountain, N. c was created <lb/>
by .-; id board. The description and <lb/>
boundaries said new precinct are <lb/>
as follows, <lb/>
Beginning at Baker's Mill where <lb/>
the public crosses the Wilson <lb/>
county line, and thence with the Farm <lb/>
Ville real to II. F. Fork of <lb/>
the road; thence with the road <lb/>
from F. to Washington <lb/>
Smith, the farms of Wash- <lb/>
. Smith, it. A and Ed- <lb/>
ward with public road <lb/>
SI Las. <lb/>
; I from Washington Smith's to Marcel- <lb/>
,; l- the. with public road <lb/>
longer the city s chief or even , ,, ,, ,., . . <lb/>
lot, and many other things too Industry. In the class of Marcellus Smith to c. Ed- <lb/>
to mention, instead of adhering cutlery Sheffield probably excels, Edgecombe county <lb/>
to the true democratic faith and car-j but good m C . . are the Pitt county line <lb/>
out the plain mandates and now the English town is to the on county line to the be- <lb/>
bes the money than the grinding com- ginning, <lb/>
I article alone costs in Id. Therefore, lei all persons and par- <lb/>
paragraph could not have The leading cutlery firm, doing a <lb/>
the views Senator Evans any bet- world export trade, operates <lb/>
Ex- <lb/>
pa <lb/>
Is <lb/>
Week-Kin aim Summer <lb/>
j; l it s I o a <lb/>
to the <lb/>
via <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST USE <lb/>
K A TEA <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
i rip Bates, <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
To v. . K <lb/>
To Baltimore, Md,. <lb/>
To New York City . 119.91 <lb/>
To Boston, 124.40 <lb/>
Tickets on sale day until <lb/>
via Norfolk and <lb/>
final return limit Oct., <lb/>
II. 1914. <lb/>
W. T. C. White <lb/>
Traffic Mgr. Lien. Pass. <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C.<lb/>
at law <lb/>
NORTH it<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
in all i<lb/>
r, i. <lb/>
How To Give Quinine Children. <lb/>
to an <lb/>
improved His a syrup. <lb/>
ant to not the <lb/>
Children take it know it K <lb/>
especially in adults who <lb/>
not <lb/>
nor in the head. Try <lb/>
it the time you tor Buy <lb/>
none. A-k lot <lb/>
ft r-u. <lb/>
Ohio I Brick <lb/>
Ohio, August <lb/>
have convicts working in honor <lb/>
squads roads or employ <lb/>
I ops. but II <lb/>
for Ohio to i a model <lb/>
system tor This plant <lb/>
full <lb/>
He penitentiary walls, it is at a <lb/>
from here. There r- <lb/>
WOrk six days a week making bricks. <lb/>
No guard stands, by i, see <lb/>
do not make their They <lb/>
except for skilled brick <lb/>
all employed by the State, win <lb/>
the work <lb/>
The men live in a big dormitory by <lb/>
Piles Cured in to Days <lb/>
will <lb/>
.- j , <lb/>
if he had prepared it himself. <lb/>
Rep Clark has quit politics <lb/>
we are informed, but he rang <lb/>
bell ii the house every lime the fair <lb/>
sex, the initiative and referendum <lb/>
the recall and other similar matters <lb/>
came In the gallery or in <lb/>
the use. <lb/>
the use telephone, and another. <lb/>
f . fame, rs f <lb/>
primitive character. H is <lb/>
the pi of and <lb/>
hip that id now <lb/>
stand to the I . <lb/>
lies take notice of the above act <lb/>
the said County Board Elections <lb/>
and abide by the same <lb/>
This August 1914, <lb/>
S. J. EVERETT. <lb/>
Chairman of the County Board <lb/>
Elections <lb/>
T. WHITE, Secretary. <lb/>
WAST <lb/>
Headstones or <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
LET HI SHOW TOO <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
Wrightsville <lb/>
North Carolina's Famous Resort <lb/>
Modern AMUSEMENTS <lb/>
Music. Prizes, Fishing err. MOST <lb/>
POPULAR SEASON. <lb/>
WEEK-END and SUMMER <lb/>
FEET TO BECOME OBSOLETE <lb/>
In View of Present Cheap Electric <lb/>
Conveyances There Seems to Be <lb/>
Such a Possibility. <lb/>
As a null the quick and cheap <lb/>
s of co prevalent <lb/>
TOO MUCH FOR HER PATIENCE <lb/>
Daughter Was Strangers <lb/>
Bothering Her Mother. But Here <lb/>
She Drew the Line <lb/>
Veteran of suffragette pa- <lb/>
re not walking so much M w A l campaigns <lb/>
as formerly, asserts a writer In Urn- , completely lost her <lb/>
don An <lb/>
Excursion Fares <lb/>
Via The <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
The Standard Railroad of the South <lb/>
For schedules, of lee or address Local Agent. <lb/>
was a period n we were <lb/>
move our ears at will, but dis- <lb/>
use of the organ did away with <lb/>
ll is possible that our feet <lb/>
may one day become obsolete, <lb/>
In the year <lb/>
was the stupendous total of the <lb/>
of passengers on <lb/>
and light railways of <lb/>
tie Kingdom. <lb/>
in the steam period of the <lb/>
her of passengers carried was <lb/>
and the day of the horse, 1870, <lb/>
the figure read, 160.881,115. <lb/>
he public lime Certainly gained <lb/>
convenience, but not la health. There <lb/>
has never been any dispute of tho , <lb/>
that walking Is the most health <lb/>
and natural exercise questioner alike gasped <lb/>
in <lb/>
don't seriously object when <lb/>
strange women ask my mother's ad- <lb/>
poise In an upper street <lb/>
car, recites the New Times, a <lb/>
woman or at least forty <lb/>
and a skirt, left her <lb/>
seat on the opposite side of the car <lb/>
and took that directly in front of the <lb/>
young veteran and her moth, r. <lb/>
h. the newcomer, <lb/>
addressing the elder of the two, <lb/>
about my canary bird H <lb/>
doesn't sine, mopes on his perch, and <lb/>
has completely lost his appetite. Yon <lb/>
look so like a woman who solves her <lb/>
own lion-, hold problems that I have <lb/>
taken the liberty to ask you about <lb/>
of mine. What shall I do for my ca- <lb/>
him to a bird <lb/>
yet not come within the dally, <lb/>
curriculum of average and, <lb/>
woman to nature's own equip- <lb/>
but bun or car Is hulled. <lb/>
nit urea l.<lb/>
In the Brown Building on Dick- <lb/>
avenue. Office hours <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
vice as to what they should buy <lb/>
is trying to do her own <lb/>
continued , younger <lb/>
to find a good dentist, how to make a <lb/>
harem out of an old sealskin <lb/>
Jacket, or best way to <lb/>
She Is so and good-natured. <lb/>
But I draw the line at trying to <lb/>
a bird doctor out of <lb/>
Senator Evans Replies <lb/>
from <lb/>
s your but charging in the <lb/>
, tent instead of upon the <lb/>
battle-field is not my policy. <lb/>
gone out openly before the p, <lb/>
and I make no apologies. The <lb/>
I pie Pitt respect me for it <lb/>
Mr Blow and my- and I shall continue, <lb/>
self Now you have become a You say I have appealed to <lb/>
higher than either Mr. Blow In. of the people. Will <lb/>
or myself. As candidate, you would you the men who possess these <lb/>
us believe you to be a better to whom I have appeal- <lb/>
than as Chairman. Even ed Think you that the Democratic <lb/>
now I suspect that your only regret majority which me last <lb/>
over that contest is that your favorite campaign possess the <lb/>
was defeated, and the recollections of and that those who with you lined up <lb/>
that defeat furnishes the real motive in opposition are the <lb/>
that prompted your declining my in- and Your views upon <lb/>
the common mass of the democratic <lb/>
have charged, and I now voters is surely in keeping with the <lb/>
is the beginning clause of your of your letter. Your <lb/>
sentence in which you accuse epistle attempts to reach a <lb/>
a Democratic Senator of wrong do- which it does not possess, and <lb/>
You profess innocence in from heights yet unattained by <lb/>
Inn, and betray yourself in another its author. Anyone who had return- <lb/>
f was aware that you ed from making a house to house can- <lb/>
and I wanted to do it openly be- in the lower end of the county <lb/>
tore voters of Pitt County In a certain well known gentleman <lb/>
place where all was free and fair and; of doubtful political characteristics <lb/>
where I could defend myself. must I come home and taken a <lb/>
Mr Blow may have ascended into thorough bath before penning such a <lb/>
the clouds but you do not show that and <lb/>
in your that gives cal classic upon the ethics of politics, <lb/>
you confidence to meet your op-; <lb/>
but fortified with the party F <lb/>
machine which quarters in your; Political advertisement. <lb/>
back room office, and with the part-; <lb/>
and help of the present <lb/>
of the Executive Commit-, T Win. <lb/>
ed position. You all right, <lb/>
i ,, r H- . Mate Agree lo Oiler <lb/>
but charge in the tent of the <lb/>
captain and not out upon the open typhoid Treat <lb/>
battle-field. In some of the townships <lb/>
some influence has been <lb/>
able to place all the poll-holders <lb/>
from among your friends and am of Health, at Raleigh, <lb/>
denied representation; yet you the danger <lb/>
appeal for honest, De- typhoid at this time of the year <lb/>
value of the anti-typhoid <lb/>
You have constantly cried that Re- vaccine now furnished free by th <lb/>
publicans voted in the j The college authorities were <lb/>
Primary, and yet until I became to see the importance of this <lb/>
candidate, as party chairman you preventive measure and by return <lb/>
never raised your voice against It. man <lb/>
Two years ago republicans voted in j <lb/>
the Democratic Primary for Mr. Blow,. <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON, <lb/>
Sole Agent Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Candidates Cards <lb/>
The Fastidious <lb/>
Man <lb/>
would hist as think living with <lb/>
eating as he would of omitting bis <lb/>
daily bath. A dainty and convenient <lb/>
bathroom is not a luxury but an <lb/>
, a salty for those who wan <lb/>
health and If haven't <lb/>
a model bathroom have one fitted up <lb/>
bi <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber.<lb/>
AU Cards are per <lb/>
per month payable la <lb/>
For Sheriff <lb/>
I wish to announce to my friend. <lb/>
and the public generally that I am <lb/>
candidate for the office of sheriff of <lb/>
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic primary, and will <lb/>
the vote and help of <lb/>
W. SIMON <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
hereby announce myself as <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb/>
to the Democratic primary. <lb/>
l W. L. HALL. <lb/>
For Sheriff <lb/>
I wish to announce to my friend <lb/>
, that I am a candidate for of <lb/>
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb/>
An open letter has Just gone out to , ,,, <lb/>
college preside i. th. m <lb/>
my ability. I will appreciate your <lb/>
vote and help. <lb/>
ERNEST R. DUDLEY. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for 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 generally that I am a <lb/>
candidate tor the office of sheriff<lb/>
many replies were , <lb/>
others are arriving in every <lb/>
., dale the support of all. <lb/>
we .-------m Without exception every col- HYMAN <lb/>
and who ever heard you president thus far has agreed to <lb/>
If you want names mil arrange to offer the treatment <lb/>
For Sheriff.<lb/>
places I can furnish them. now o in their respective <lb/>
complain that the primary law this fan all students who can the Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
prevent such, and then make a bid themselves, <lb/>
for republican sympathy by laying th <lb/>
alleged fault of such a law at my door <lb/>
As a <lb/>
President R. H. Wright of the I take this method of announcing my <lb/>
Carolina Teachers School candidacy for subject to the <lb/>
Should I be <lb/>
i t <lb/>
jurist you are con- was tho first to reply to the; Democratic <lb/>
. . ., .,, . . . ., ., , u , I will <lb/>
gone to seed. The present <lb/>
primary law was introduced by Mr. cf co-operation in <lb/>
Clark in the original, and with the <lb/>
exception of portions and <lb/>
cutting down by the Senate Committee <lb/>
on Elections, is his law still. It does <lb/>
not represent my views what a <lb/>
law should be. However, your <lb/>
friend Clark voted for it. and you and <lb/>
he like twin statesmen are one ac- <lb/>
cord Had not the party machine of <lb/>
this County boasted and carried on <lb/>
of Health and assured them elected will to administer <lb/>
following the duties of the office with prompt- <lb/>
not only be glad to using to all. I thank <lb/>
every student It but will you for your support and beg to re <lb/>
talk to them about the importance of main your obedient servant <lb/>
,, insist upon their taking it. I <lb/>
,, a students take J. J. <lb/>
treatment and that they <lb/>
Spread the news our For Sheriff. <lb/>
I take this method of ti <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date tor County Commissioner from <lb/>
Falkland Township subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic primary. <lb/>
If elected will endeavor to serve <lb/>
the people to the best of my ability. <lb/>
L. R. BELL <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
To my fellow citizens of Pitt county <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a candid, <lb/>
tor the nomination for sheriff Pitt <lb/>
county subject to the action the <lb/>
Democratic primary of said county. <lb/>
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb/>
to make you a good officer. Thanking <lb/>
one and all for their support and co. <lb/>
operation I am. <lb/>
JNO. L. GIBSON, <lb/>
Township. N. C, <lb/>
Tic State Board of Health is citizens of Pitt county that I am <lb/>
is county boasted aim th,, parents sending their a candidate for the office of <lb/>
the threat to nullify my efforts to sons to college should subject to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
ii possible have them take the anti party. If elected I to <lb/>
treatment before they go. serve the to the best of ability. <lb/>
at know that they will receive will appreciate your vote and an- <lb/>
the treatment after reaching college help you may give me. <lb/>
C. E. <lb/>
Misses House <lb/>
legislate for the people of the county <lb/>
you might now at least with some de- <lb/>
cf force nil truth do that which <lb/>
say you do not do against de- <lb/>
You and your crowd pro- <lb/>
what should be done, and <lb/>
the people know where the <lb/>
rests. <lb/>
In glowing terms you proclaim <lb/>
yourself the of peace, and <lb/>
promise to settle differences <lb/>
exist between the warring factions <lb/>
Did it ever occur to you that it was <lb/>
r your administration as heal <lb/>
of tin- County's Democracy the <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
Automobile For Hire <lb/>
Town of Country <lb/>
DAY or NIGHT. RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb/>
For Constable <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb/>
ville Township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
f the Democratic party and if elected <lb/>
I will serve the to the best of <lb/>
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb/>
help. I am, <lb/>
HENRY S. <lb/>
T. I. Moore <lb/>
Jesse <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
X. C, Aug. <lb/>
Minnie Belle and Nannie <lb/>
son gave a very enjoyable house party <lb/>
at their home near begin- <lb/>
Friday, August 7th and lasting <lb/>
about a week or ten <lb/>
,,,, duties of the Thanking you . <lb/>
have grown Will you Miss Blanche, Of Spencer , . <lb/>
as Senator heroine the champion of of Wendell, and <lb/>
peace when you as chairman have pm- Taylor, of Miss <lb/>
discord and brother, Jasper, of I <lb/>
to prevent the unfair treat- Messrs. a candidate for the <lb/>
by the party's representatives am of , of Pitt County, subject <lb/>
in puling the stock-law over the and Miss Ethel to the <lb/>
in new territory f and Miss Ethel <lb/>
as you desire to their. of Greenville. <lb/>
I cannot you take them ii <lb/>
your confidence <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
wish to announce to the voters <lb/>
county that I am a candidate <lb/>
sheriff subject to the action of th <lb/>
Democratic primary. If elected I prom <lb/>
to serve the county to the best <lb/>
and support <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I announce lo the voters of Green <lb/>
township that am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
the help of any. <lb/>
AMOS C. JACKSON. <lb/>
For Countable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green- <lb/>
ville township that I am a candidate <lb/>
tor constable subject to the action <lb/>
toe Democratic primary and will <lb/>
their help. <lb/>
A. R. <lb/>
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb/>
I announce to the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
county for Township sub- <lb/>
to the action the Democratic <lb/>
Primary and solicit your vote and <lb/>
help. If elected will endeavor to <lb/>
serve the county to the best of my <lb/>
ability. <lb/>
R. L <lb/>
thank people for sup- <lb/>
port they have given me in the past <lb/>
On Monday evening a porch ,, elected, promise to give them <lb/>
and tell them how. largely attended. Dur game I have tried to <lb/>
lifted <lb/>
will do It Have you ever evening delicious fruit pun have been In office, <lb/>
your hand to obtain relief for m Misses Minnie ; W. B. WILSON <lb/>
say that am denouncing de-am, Lou Wilkerson. <lb/>
without reason and that I Smith Ethel Brooks. , <lb/>
charge those opposed to me as being; Hooker presided at the punch bowl <lb/>
you draw the week many Joy <lb/>
imagination In shaping your <lb/>
facts. I regret it Is impossible <lb/>
to discuss polities without saying, <lb/>
something the men who create <lb/>
them but I can truthfully say that <lb/>
all my speeches I have gone no <lb/>
farther than necessary In <lb/>
political conditions that are written <lb/>
our county records. I have call- <lb/>
ed no one a rascal, but have studious- <lb/>
W avoided personalities further than <lb/>
their connection with the political <lb/>
fairs of the county. And if <lb/>
j the heat of debate, I should have <lb/>
over-leaped the bounds of discretion, <lb/>
surely I have been sinned against <lb/>
or. than sinning. Anathemas have <lb/>
been hurled at me, insults spoken, id <lb/>
rabid correspondents of recent news- <lb/>
paper fame have searched the gutter <lb/>
tor language In which describe ate. <lb/>
Through It all I have endeavored <lb/>
these attacks with good humor <lb/>
I suffered them or depended <lb/>
respectable language to defend <lb/>
I. and my friends have not <lb/>
resorted to violence and bullying t <lb/>
supplant the or to Intimidate <lb/>
opponents. <lb/>
taken <lb/>
To Important Problems <lb/>
Karl Worth, Texas, Aug. <lb/>
financing of the farming and ranch <lb/>
interests the country will b. <lb/>
leading subject of the discussion <lb/>
by the Educational and Co <lb/>
Operative of America when <lb/>
meets here in annual convention week <lb/>
next. The convention will bi <lb/>
attended by or more delegate <lb/>
representing the branches of <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 the Democratic <lb/>
If elected I will serve the <lb/>
pie to the best of my ability. Hoping <lb/>
to receive your vote and support I am <lb/>
C. T- <lb/>
For Constable. <lb/>
I to th. voters of Green <lb/>
township that I am a candidate <lb/>
constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic and will <lb/>
predate their vole and help. <lb/>
JESSE L. WHICHARD <lb/>
or Superior Court. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt county subject the action <lb/>
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for <lb/>
the flattering vote the people gave m. <lb/>
four years ago, I solicit your <lb/>
port. If elected I will All the office <lb/>
to the best of my ability. <lb/>
Hilt <lb/>
I take this method of Informing my <lb/>
friends and voters Pitt county <lb/>
in genera that am a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner, subject the <lb/>
a, lion of the Democratic primary <lb/>
elected J shall tho people to <lb/>
,, internal tho county ac- <lb/>
to my ability. Your vote and <lb/>
help is earnestly solicited and will be <lb/>
. <lb/>
C, HARRIS <lb/>
To The Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
A Ill urgent request of numerous <lb/>
friends and citizens of Pitt County. <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for the House Representatives <lb/>
of Pitt County subject to the Dem- <lb/>
Primaries. I desire to thank <lb/>
my many friends for their confidence <lb/>
In me and it nominated, shall do my <lb/>
Utmost tO perform the duties of the <lb/>
office with equal Justice to all <lb/>
the day August, 1914. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
J. C. GALLOWAY. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I announce myself a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner from Carolina <lb/>
Township subject to the actions of the <lb/>
Democratic primary and solicit your <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
S. A. CONGLETON. <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I use this method of announcing to <lb/>
voters of Pitt county I am a <lb/>
candidate for Treasurer subject to the <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for Clerk Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County subject to action of <lb/>
the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
A. MOORE. <lb/>
7-8-14 <lb/>
FOE COMMISSIONER <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for County Commissioner, to <lb/>
succeed myself, subject to the <lb/>
of the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
JOHN G. TAYLOR. <lb/>
In The Voters Pitt <lb/>
Yielding to the urgent requests of <lb/>
my many good friends I hereby an <lb/>
myself n Candidate for <lb/>
Commissioner of Pitt County, sub- <lb/>
to Primaries <lb/>
In announcing my candidacy I de- <lb/>
sire to thank my friends for con- <lb/>
reposed in me, and assure <lb/>
them and all and persons of <lb/>
phi county, that should be <lb/>
I shall try to perform tho <lb/>
duties of said office as best I can. <lb/>
This August ll I <lb/>
JOSEPH ROSS. <lb/>
I N. C <lb/>
organization in thirty states. Pres of the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
Charles S. of the vote and help of my friend, <lb/>
will preside. and the public generally, and If elect- <lb/>
led promise to the duties o <lb/>
NOTICE I the office to the best of my ability. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
for Representative to th j <lb/>
General Assembly of North Carolina <lb/>
subject to action of the Demo <lb/>
Primary of Pitt and all <lb/>
Democratic support will be <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
N. W. OUTLAW. <lb/>
O W HARRINGTON. <lb/>
charged, and I now J,, Sept. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I announce to the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
county from Township subject <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
and solicit your vote and help. <lb/>
If elected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
the county to the beat of my <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 the <lb/>
County the best of my ability. <lb/>
R D. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
FOR REGISTER OF <lb/>
wish to announce that I am a can- <lb/>
to succeed myself In the office <lb/>
of Register Deeds, subject to the <lb/>
action the Democratic Primary. I <lb/>
thank the people for the support <lb/>
given me in the past and If elected <lb/>
will serve them to the best of my <lb/>
ability <lb/>
For of <lb/>
of Pitt <lb/>
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for County Commissioner from <lb/>
Township to succeed my- <lb/>
self subject to the Democratic <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
W. L <lb/>
ii. Tin. <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
hereby announce myself a can <lb/>
far House <lb/>
subject action of the <lb/>
Democratic Primary. <lb/>
T. B M D <lb/>
8-24 w. <lb/>
T The Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
Melding to the urgent requests of <lb/>
my many friends hereby an- <lb/>
myself a Candidate for <lb/>
iv Commissioner of Pitt County, sub- <lb/>
Primaries <lb/>
In announcing my candidacy I de- <lb/>
sire lo thank my friends for the con- <lb/>
reposed in me. and I assure <lb/>
them and all parties and persons of <lb/>
Tilt county, should I be <lb/>
I shall try to perform the <lb/>
dill us of said office as best I <lb/>
This August 1914.<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. C. LANiER <lb/>
TH<lb/>
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Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light Easy to <lb/>
clean and Don't <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
drain Privileges <lb/>
mm n wheat. <lb/>
and calls are the safest <lb/>
of trading in <lb/>
I or oat Because <lb/>
absolutely limited to <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
o trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can bay JO <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of the late Dr. E. A. <lb/>
i to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
Dr E A. to present the same to <lb/>
Hie d administratrix on or <lb/>
August ISIS or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. All <lb/>
pert indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate settlement. <lb/>
This August 1814. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives . PIERCE, Atty. <lb/>
the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. W. Having qualified as <lb/>
t Ohio. late of Pitt com- <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box 1429. North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb/>
to the undersigned administrator <lb/>
W Item. <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
W. Va <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
persons having claims against the es- <lb/>
of said deceased to exhibit them <lb/>
M- s D Thorne, our excellent from <lb/>
correspondent to the Re-j or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
Hector, hi spending this week at Mt of their recovery <lb/>
H will re-1 persons indebted to said <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
of BUM lat of Pitt county. N. C . <lb/>
this is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against estate of the <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
on or the <lb/>
of August this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to said i state will <lb/>
pi. a make immediate payment. <lb/>
the day of August. 1814. <lb/>
ALFRED <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
t v. M a<lb/>
PATENTS I <lb/>
Jon. I . . t U <lb/>
unit <lb/>
D. SWIFT <lb/>
Seventh St., P. <lb/>
By virtue the power Of <lb/>
In a certain mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered by J. I. <lb/>
and wife Mollie and W <lb/>
Cherry and Wife Cherry to I <lb/>
It. Davenport on the day Jan. <lb/>
1806 . duly recorded in the I <lb/>
in Office Pitt County, S, C. <lb/>
in Hook J s page the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public before the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, N <lb/>
to highest bidder for rash on <lb/>
Monday the day of September <lb/>
at m. a certain tract or par.- i <lb/>
land laying and b. in <lb/>
of Pitt and State of Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, <lb/>
Situate in the Town of be- <lb/>
ginning at a stake in front <lb/>
of the Post Office and running East <lb/>
feet to the R. S. Tucker line, thence <lb/>
with the R. P. Tucker line North <lb/>
feet, thence West ward fifty feet <lb/>
theme South feet to the <lb/>
containing square yard <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
died. <lb/>
This the day of August 1914, <lb/>
J. It DAVENPORT, <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, Atty. <lb/>
DR. FOR I H.- <lb/>
ISl, HI <lb/>
To me it is with a great deal <lb/>
; i to endorse the candidacy <lb/>
I for the Legislature, for the <lb/>
. -in that he is a man of <lb/>
and conviction, a student and a <lb/>
a thinker and a worker, a <lb/>
man of broad sympathy and acquaint- <lb/>
ed With the people's needs. us <lb/>
ourselves by voting for him in <lb/>
i Is lei lion the County will honor It- <lb/>
If and services in the Legislature <lb/>
the Kate will be blessed. <lb/>
Too often have we turned from the <lb/>
W and prudent, and bestowed <lb/>
upon the simple, but this time <lb/>
be wise and generous enough to <lb/>
vote- for the vote for Dr <lb/>
Loftin for Legislature. <lb/>
A. DEMOCRAT <lb/>
TO It HI I TO s. <lb/>
The undersigned having this <lb/>
qualified as Executrix of the last will <lb/>
and testament of Mamie 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 1914 <lb/>
L. ADA <lb/>
Executrix of Mamie <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys. <lb/>
Mate Pair at lies Moines <lb/>
MOINES, la, Aug <lb/>
State Fair opened h-re today <lb/>
under favorable auspices and will <lb/>
continue until Sept. The fair Is <lb/>
She first to be held in the central <lb/>
st this year and is at- <lb/>
more than ordinary attention, <lb/>
The management has been working <lb/>
hard to have the exhibits above tin <lb/>
average and the result is the <lb/>
and best collection of agricultural <lb/>
horticultural and live stock exhibits <lb/>
shown here. The record-break- <lb/>
crops throughout Iowa are ex- <lb/>
to contribute In large measure <lb/>
to the success of the exhibition. The <lb/>
e promises to lie unusually <lb/>
large, <lb/>
vis urn, sum Cots <lb/>
D he wont no of bow long Handing, <lb/>
re cured by th. wonderful, old reliable Dr <lb/>
Hatting It <lb/>
fain , <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
U the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
U the basis of all goad Uniting. Write for <lb/>
by the best authority in the United <lb/>
States, on Lime on the Farm, and price <lb/>
purest lime. Don't buy band, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
home in Rocky Mount, <lb/>
turn next week to take up his work <lb/>
student of the Winterville High <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Mrs. and mother <lb/>
ill-law Mrs. Mumford of <lb/>
d. n. spent Tuesday here visiting <lb/>
A W. Ange, J. P. <lb/>
and II Forrest left Mon- <lb/>
day morning tor northern markets ti <lb/>
purchase their fall stock of goods. <lb/>
They were by Messrs <lb/>
R, w. and Amos Braxton. <lb/>
Prof. C. Buck of Grimesland <lb/>
spent Sunday here. He will soon en- <lb/>
A ft M. College at Raleigh. He <lb/>
Is an old student of W. H. S. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Cox has been appointed <lb/>
express agent In the place of Mr. J <lb/>
who resigned. Mr. Greet <lb/>
is still at his post as our most ex-1 <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
Mr and Mrs Jesse Rollings visit-1 <lb/>
ed relatives at Whichard Sunday. <lb/>
and Mrs. George J. <lb/>
spent Tuesday here making <lb/>
visits Brother is preaching j <lb/>
Strong sermons to good congregation; <lb/>
at each of his appointments at th <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
A new line of shoes has Just arrived I <lb/>
at A. Aug.- Co's. Call and j <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Tripp. who has been <lb/>
leading at the Oxford ; <lb/>
for tin- summer is spending some time <lb/>
at her father's home. She holds a <lb/>
regular place in the Durham <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
Mrs. Lydia Dixon spent Tuesday <lb/>
and Wednesday visiting relatives an <lb/>
friends In Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. R. T. Cox has gone to Pitts <lb/>
bur. Pa., on a trip. <lb/>
The lift, tilth session of <lb/>
High School will begin Tuesday, Aug <lb/>
IS. A force of hands is at Work <lb/>
getting the building and grounds in <lb/>
Despite th war situation <lb/>
and late crops Prof. Nye is expect- <lb/>
a good opening. <lb/>
Miss Jenkins, a trained <lb/>
of Watts hospital in Durham <lb/>
spent a few hours hi re Monday <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Harper. <lb/>
Mr.- M. L. and two <lb/>
t. rs. after having spent about <lb/>
months visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
ant in the country, left <lb/>
for their home in Greenville, Ills. <lb/>
The Civic League of the Town <lb/>
will be addressed by Hon i <lb/>
Frank M. Wooten of Greenville or <lb/>
Thursday evening at S o'clock, in lb. <lb/>
Auditorium of Winterville High <lb/>
School. The public Is cordially in-1 <lb/>
to Mr. Wooten, who is <lb/>
man of large experience in civic j <lb/>
Our good women are deter- <lb/>
mined to have a clean town and they ; <lb/>
are succeeding. <lb/>
Miss Kate spent Tuesday <lb/>
In Kinston on <lb/>
Mr Leo. left this <lb/>
to spend a few days with relatives in <lb/>
Onslow county before taking up his <lb/>
Studies in school here <lb/>
W, B. is spending some <lb/>
time with relatives in Kinston. <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
As usual there were good pictures <lb/>
White's last night, and <lb/>
the specialties were something One <lb/>
These were by Mr. and Mrs. C. J <lb/>
In musical on <lb/>
nets, harp and piano. Mr. is <lb/>
blind, yet his on the piano <lb/>
and other Instruments was wonderful <lb/>
He could carry four distinct airs at <lb/>
me time. <lb/>
will please make immediate payment <lb/>
This August 17th, 1914. <lb/>
L. D. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
F. O, James Son, <lb/>
FIXED <lb/>
BY MAYOR JAMES <lb/>
POI TRAINS <lb/>
some time past the police have <lb/>
troubled considerably by the <lb/>
jumping off and on moving <lb/>
trains on the Norfolk Southern near <lb/>
the station, which is not in accord <lb/>
With city ordinances, so this morning <lb/>
j Neal Farmer, Button and <lb/>
Carr were brought up <lb/>
Mayor James t barged with offense <lb/>
and he imposed a tine of <lb/>
on the first two. while the latter <lb/>
was forced to pay and cost, it <lb/>
being his second time before His <lb/>
Honor for violation of this ordinance <lb/>
There were six cases before the <lb/>
Mayor Monday morning as <lb/>
Dr. William Fountain and Mr. Fred <lb/>
paid and cost for an <lb/>
affray. <lb/>
Gray paid one dollar for <lb/>
allowing his horse to run at large. <lb/>
Francis Slaughter, a was <lb/>
sent to Jail for fifteen days for riot- <lb/>
and disorderly conduct and us- <lb/>
profane and vulgar language. <lb/>
Walter and Jess Bryant were <lb/>
up charged with disorderly conduct <lb/>
Bryant paid a tine of and Crate. <lb/>
was <lb/>
In another case Walter <lb/>
guilty of disorderly conduct <lb/>
and paid and cost. <lb/>
John Smith, colored, was found <lb/>
with two gallons of whiskey which <lb/>
double the quantity allowed an <lb/>
by law. His case was con <lb/>
Ml red until next Saturday. <lb/>
-Ill H GREENVILLE. Its IF <lb/>
Th following verses were <lb/>
v Mr. Wallace who is m <lb/>
employed in New <lb/>
Greenville, Yours if you <lb/>
Is a slogan truly tine. <lb/>
For Greenville is the finest place <lb/>
In the land of the Long Leaf Pine. <lb/>
Greenville has forged far ahead <lb/>
Of any other town. <lb/>
In North Carolina, or in States <lb/>
Many miles around. <lb/>
In size she has almost doubled <lb/>
Since nineteen hundred five. <lb/>
And you know how Commercially <lb/>
She is very much alive. <lb/>
And should choose a plate to live <lb/>
I'd not wander far away; <lb/>
But here in good old Greenville, <lb/>
I'd always want to stay. <lb/>
Should any like the Cabarets. <lb/>
And lights of old <lb/>
I-et them read tin few words. <lb/>
And resolve at home to stay <lb/>
Wallace Mack. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
E T. vs. <lb/>
Josephine <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice 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 <lb/>
notice that she is required to appear <lb/>
at the next Term of our <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, to be held on <lb/>
the second Monday after the first <lb/>
Monday of September it being <lb/>
21st day of September, at the Court <lb/>
House in said County and in Green- <lb/>
ville, 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 BROWN. Attorney <lb/>
for <lb/>
Inn Parent- <lb/>
to Haw i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
of lie patrons of the <lb/>
Greenville Graded schools is calico <lb/>
i the following regal passed by <lb/>
the Board of at a meeting <lb/>
on June <lb/>
Ail pupils who not already <lb/>
been successfully -vaccinated for <lb/>
small pox must be <lb/>
sixty days after of school <lb/>
in the tall This be enforced <lb/>
in the white and <lb/>
It will be well this attend- <lb/>
ed to as soon as in order that <lb/>
children may not be kept of <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Also the board his that the <lb/>
four months term of at <lb/>
shall begin the open <lb/>
of school This is <lb/>
in compliance t general stat <lb/>
law and applies to all children b-- <lb/>
tween the ages and twelve <lb/>
years live graded <lb/>
school Th Chief of Police <lb/>
baa been appointed officer <lb/>
, by the school <lb/>
The model school a part of the <lb/>
j graded school open at th- <lb/>
time the school opens. All <lb/>
pupils will come main building <lb/>
together on the day and thin <lb/>
one section each grades on- <lb/>
two. three and font -will be transfer- <lb/>
red to the model The <lb/>
critic teachers who have charge <lb/>
of these grades will on hand just <lb/>
as the other <lb/>
Supt. <lb/>
Farm i rimmed <lb/>
of record-break crops pro- <lb/>
in Kansas this it has <lb/>
led to hold a produce <lb/>
snow in The local com- <lb/>
club is of <lb/>
for tho which <lb/>
will open mi and con- <lb/>
several days. <lb/>
Dr and <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Mrs. Paul E. Jones, <lb/>
and Miss Annie Gertrud. <lb/>
Mill Manning returned Jones of last here <lb/>
Monday from an extended visit <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., and Suffolk. <lb/>
Mis-, Minnie Skinner left this mom <lb/>
for Montreal. <lb/>
ELLS <lb/>
raw <lb/>
. I<lb/>
SO, a box. M <lb/>
, j. I bra H <lb/>
Pi. <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Twelve farms in Martin County, <lb/>
varying from thirty-two to five <lb/>
scree In size, on easy terms and <lb/>
reasonable prices, solicit Inquiries. <lb/>
Martin Realty Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Everett, Atty. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
How To dive Quinine To Children. <lb/>
to an <lb/>
Unproved Quinine. II l a Syrup, pleat- <lb/>
to lake <lb/>
Children take It and never know it Quinine. <lb/>
adapted to who <lb/>
take ordinary Quinine. Ii r. not nor <lb/>
-MM nor In bead. Try <lb/>
the Deal time you need Quinine any <lb/>
2-ounce The <lb/>
I i in bottle, h <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, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THIS BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers<lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH LI NA<lb/>
is <lb/>
OF E ASTERS <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb/>
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i PEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL TEEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR I SING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Russians <lb/>
to Lorraine<lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
Associations m <lb/>
II HIS <lb/>
Germans Back <lb/>
Heaviest Fighting In Vicinity Of <lb/>
Where Germans Have <lb/>
Great Strength. <lb/>
Winterville, -Toe Y M. C. a <lb/>
Y. W. V. A., <lb/>
School held a Joint meeting Sat- <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
ii.-e. spoke to on the them <lb/>
without <lb/>
showed forcibly the need <lb/>
preparation tor life the Import- <lb/>
i the right kind <lb/>
He said, strong body <lb/>
a well developed mind, and a strong <lb/>
moral character are three essential <lb/>
Many Cases Disposed <lb/>
Imposed <lb/>
And fines <lb/>
it sent h<lb/>
lithe <lb/>
I III <lb/>
r- Hire B <lb/>
I in I t <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wilson Is one or the best <lb/>
Of Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
and always takes a delight In pointing <lb/>
the people to the higher <lb/>
V S be had the <lb/>
was exceeding f. <lb/>
Monday morning Mayor B. James <lb/>
disposed a lengthy docket and th <lb/>
Mayor not to show the la <lb/>
Turkey Expected to Enter <lb/>
Into War Today. <lb/>
Army Withdrawn <lb/>
From Allies <lb/>
Driven Back to Oise Fifty <lb/>
Miles From Paris. British <lb/>
Losses Are Heavy, Hun- <lb/>
Have Been Killed <lb/>
And Wounded <lb/>
ARTILLERY FIRE ANNIHILATING. <lb/>
ROME, Sept. army fighting <lb/>
withdrawn. Did enter <lb/>
staff to have bombarded. Eighth day <lb/>
finds Austrian out and hard pressed <lb/>
in securing the services of Prof. <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Mies Kate Chapman left <lb/>
for Baltimore where she will purchase <lb/>
her lull <lb/>
young men think a wife is all the <lb/>
The court disposed of the following <lb/>
Albert using vulgar <lb/>
profane language in a public place <lb/>
guilty and that the defendant <lb/>
. be confined In the county jail tor IS <lb/>
need but when get a if.- <lb/>
soon learn that they need some fur <lb/>
to set <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Then it is the <lb/>
your friend a. W. <lb/>
who has an up-to-date line <lb/>
keeper <lb/>
those famous Hunt <lb/>
Club shoes at B. D. Co. <lb/>
Mrs a Aug.- children left <lb/>
are both sides. The fire is tor to visit her <lb/>
described as annihilating. , <lb/>
They have tune to the dead and coiled ,. ,,, <lb/>
wounded the battle is raging over them. j good . right. <lb/>
i Mr <lb/>
RUSSIANS THRONG AUSTRIA <lb/>
LONDON. Sept. 2- Russian embassy has <lb/>
that Russian advance will throng Austria, con <lb/>
In a must <lb/>
Ida Jarvis, engaged in <lb/>
and using vulgar and profane <lb/>
language in a public place, pi. ails <lb/>
guilty and that the defendant he con- <lb/>
In the county Jail U nays <lb/>
and <lb/>
Batter Wilson and James Wilson <lb/>
engaged In disorderly conduct and <lb/>
mutually assaulting each other, each <lb/>
pay a and 1-8 each. <lb/>
Ruts Lee May. engaged In <lb/>
and using vulgar and <lb/>
in a place <lb/>
, w Thompson of ; profane <lb/>
i town Monday on business I pleat's guilty and <lb/>
d to remain <lb/>
Every house wife <lb/>
wants a lovely in the county <lb/>
jail S period of <lb/>
AUSTRIANS ROUTED AT POINT OF BAYONETS <lb/>
ST PETERSBURG, Sept. -Sweeping <lb/>
the Austrians reported at war office. It was announced <lb/>
that Russian left wing was operating from a position on <lb/>
captured <lb/>
i e i. . i ., . <lb/>
and Harrington, Barber o <lb/>
haM fancy that will <lb/>
room the prices are right. <lb/>
can get your <lb/>
days to week at K. W. Dall's <lb/>
Meters. Charlie Elks, and O, C. Buck <lb/>
of were visiting friends <lb/>
lure Sunday. <lb/>
days all cost. <lb/>
John smith, engaged In <lb/>
using profane language <lb/>
butter public place pleads not guilty, fine I <lb/>
w on <lb/>
. DO and <lb/>
Jennie Martin Brown. <lb/>
and Williams, engaged in <lb/>
and assaulting each <lb/>
Ogress is still trying to provide other. guilty Brown and <lb/>
LONDON, Sept. embassy has announced <lb/>
that Russian advancing toward Lorraine where a <lb/>
siege of positions was in pro- <lb/>
driving the back the last two days. <lb/>
They partial at -Mouse and <lb/>
district. They compelled the French to with, raw <lb/>
their lines near Meuse. The left wing was attacked by ;. <lb/>
superior tone ill district and <lb/>
retired They drove the tenth army <lb/>
nous hack at Oise on account of the progress of the Ger- <lb/>
man right they were unable to follow up to advantage. <lb/>
General movements continue the <lb/>
All the military Hospitals in Paris were tilled to <lb/>
their capacity with many wounded British. <lb/>
and captured supposedly , . an,. i-a cost and to th. <lb/>
and heavily position of Russians charged,, way w jail , <lb/>
at point of bayonet swept over entrenchments com-, J- cotton mm <lb/>
routing th- <lb/>
e troops and five thousand <lb/>
Austrians were left iii the field. Tho Russian have <lb/>
captured big guns, more than a thousand <lb/>
including Commanding General it <lb/>
success of the Russian left. Not being able to <lb/>
With center and retreat the Austrians were men <lb/>
aced. <lb/>
prices an pleads guilty each pay <lb/>
tine . and cost. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs B. B Williams of driving an <lb/>
iS visiting Mr. r P over the street, at a <lb/>
than miles per hour and in a <lb/>
B n A Co., will give you .,,,, manner, not guilty, <lb/>
on matting, J and Being unable <lb/>
FORMING ADVANCE GUARD. <lb/>
PARES, Sept. allied lines of the I <lb/>
THREE HUNDREDS MILES OF BATTLE <lb/>
ROME Vienna dispatches state that a three <lb/>
mile of battle from Prussia to the river <lb/>
have reached a height of fury. The have <lb/>
after the fighting battle. <lb/>
general staff are attempting to annihilate the en- <lb/>
tire Austrian army. <lb/>
The beat is always the cheapest then <lb/>
gel your shoes from Marring <lb/>
pay was directed over to <lb/>
n. county hotel for no lobe <lb/>
on to pay<lb/>
med along the line extending from <lb/>
Forest and the heaviest fighting is in the <lb/>
of where the German infantry has great <lb/>
and a large force of German <lb/>
advance and movement toward Paris. A party <lb/>
Paul retrieved situation <lb/>
nine that is n-w under command left <lb/>
CO-operating with Sir John of the French. <lb/>
WIRELESS STATION ATTACKED. <lb/>
Sept. was flying at the <lb/>
of six thousand feel and dropped a bomb Into the <lb/>
An attempt against wireless station but the <lb/>
mark Zeppelin was forced to fly before a heavy <lb/>
Cannon and rifle lire from the fort. Four Civilians <lb/>
injured from Zeppelin bombs. <lb/>
them before buying <lb/>
TO V <lb/>
Milk Cows, Chickens, eggs. H <lb/>
W Hail. <lb/>
Lodge No of <lb/>
C A M meets Thursday night, visit- <lb/>
i ,. driving a <lb/>
, v, I over streets at a greater <lb/>
than miles and In a reek- <lb/>
leas manner pleads guilty lined <lb/>
and i <lb/>
Harms engaged in <lb/>
BRITISH LOSS SEVERE. <lb/>
French reports <lb/>
British losses was fighting and killed one hundred <lb/>
and Sixty, wounded six hundred eighty, and there <lb/>
missing forty two hundred and seventy. War office an <lb/>
that the National relief fund started, Prince <lb/>
Wales funds have reached ten million dollars. <lb/>
ALLIES DRIVEN BACK. <lb/>
PARIS, Sept. It is officially stated that the Allies <lb/>
center holds the battle lines that east and through <lb/>
departments Oise It is admitted that <lb/>
the Allies were driven hack to within miles . <lb/>
PARIS, Sept- -War admits that the French <lb/>
are slowly advancing in Lorraine. A general engage- <lb/>
is in progress in the vicinity of Meuse. <lb/>
B I ilia,. .--- . .,. <lb/>
are cordially Invited to conduct plead, guild <lb/>
Storage <lb/>
The Farmville Oil A Co, <lb/>
Most I y Bros . <lb/>
local representatives have decided t <lb/>
Offer to the Farmers of Pitt <lb/>
of their large <lb/>
MRS, P. it. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
DEAD IN <lb/>
a telephone message to <lb/>
i,,,, morning announced th. <lb/>
dead or Mrs Mollie wife <lb/>
Mr Peter II. Hives, of <lb/>
Hives retired tor the storage of cotton. This is <lb/>
. about t largo building with a <lb/>
when Mr. Hives cams In ab <lb/>
,, his he No th. farmers <lb/>
., ,., for the night ins wit. opportunity <lb/>
dead store their cotton, <lb/>
could be at I The Storage end Insurance rate <lb/>
Besides the husband Is survived Tel n <lb/>
,,, children, live daughter, and but win be made w <lb/>
lo sou.<lb/>
a, <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
<lb/>
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