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Of Or <lb/>
Of -I <lb/>
By of tie power vested m. <lb/>
y the terms of a certain deed <lb/>
executed by J. II and <lb/>
Florence dated January I <lb/>
and registered in Book L-W <lb/>
ITS, Registry, win <lb/>
for sale to highest <lb/>
tab on Monday February 22nd. It <lb/>
I- M. before the Court Door <lb/>
n the town of Pitt Conn <lb/>
N. the described tracts <lb/>
on ex. <lb/>
By virtue of authority in ate <lb/>
by a mortgage made by J J. <lb/>
to Macon on 2nd <lb/>
day of January. IS and having <lb/>
qualified as administrator hereby o <lb/>
fer for sale on the 3rd Monday of <lb/>
February 1915, being 15th day <lb/>
for cash to the highest bidder <lb/>
at the Court door la <lb/>
ii the following described pro- <lb/>
Situated Swift Creak <lb/>
county, lying on and adjoining <lb/>
the two roads that cross at <lb/>
Cross Roads of three <lb/>
is. tract of thirteen <lb/>
the second tract of one and one ball <lb/>
r parcels of land, <lb/>
and being in county acres, and third tract of three acre <lb/>
of North Carolina, near ill i <lb/>
town of Falkland, and being No. <lb/>
X. i, and on plat of land former v <lb/>
by It. B. Gotten which plat <lb/>
b record in Pitt County Register of <lb/>
Office in Map Book Number <lb/>
page to which plat reference Is <lb/>
hereby made. Said lots or parcels of <lb/>
land contain <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
Hie bond described in tho <lb/>
more or less being the three parcels <lb/>
land described in a deed fro-n <lb/>
Claude Clark and wife Vary Clark to <lb/>
J. J Wilson, dated the 2nd day o <lb/>
November 1908 and recorded in book <lb/>
S-S. page <lb/>
This the 14th day of January 1915. <lb/>
R. A <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
N. W. Attorney. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that R <lb/>
above mentioned deed of trust and has this day sold all of <lb/>
two other bonds, one secured by deed <lb/>
of dated January 20th, 1913 <lb/>
In Rook L-10. page <lb/>
other secured by deed of trust, dated <lb/>
January 20th. 1913. and recorded <lb/>
Book L-10, page All three of <lb/>
aid deeds of trust name undersigned <lb/>
as trustee. <lb/>
This the 21st. day of January. 1911 <lb/>
W MORTON. <lb/>
Trustee <lb/>
Attorney. l-21-ltd-8 w <lb/>
How To Quinine To Children, <lb/>
is b name riven to <lb/>
i . It is a Syrup, pleas- <lb/>
ant to take and does not ii b the <lb/>
take it and know it la Quinine. <lb/>
Also adapted to adults who cannot <lb/>
lake ordinary Quinine. Does not nor <lb/>
n.- nor in the head. <lb/>
the next time you .-let for any <lb/>
original package. The <lb/>
name blown m <lb/>
his <lb/>
entire interests in the Little <lb/>
lace Company, of <lb/>
ville. N. C, to A. B. and M <lb/>
W. Wallace and from this date <lb/>
the said R has no further <lb/>
Interest in said ,. <lb/>
This the 1st. day of January <lb/>
A. E. <lb/>
M w <lb/>
. ltd. <lb/>
North Carol las <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
a the Superior <lb/>
January Term, <lb/>
Hooker <lb/>
vs. Notice of Sale <lb/>
W. V. F. Corey and wife N J. <lb/>
Corey. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Super. . <lb/>
court made in the above entitled cease <lb/>
by His Honor W <lb/>
Presiding at January Term. 1915, Flit <lb/>
County Superior Court, the undersign- <lb/>
ed commissioner, will on Monday, <lb/>
day of February, 1915. at <lb/>
clock Noon expose to public be- <lb/>
fore the Court House Door in Green- <lb/>
ville. to highest for cash, UM <lb/>
following described tracts or pan els <lb/>
of land, <lb/>
First Situated in <lb/>
Township. Pitt County bounded on the <lb/>
by the lands of S. F. <lb/>
ton and bounded en <lb/>
tho West by the lands of James <lb/>
son Dennis on the <lb/>
by another tract of land of W. L. F. <lb/>
Corey and on the East by the lands of <lb/>
tuna <lb/>
Miss Cook teacher <lb/>
High School, has given <lb/>
work, which the doctor advised <lb/>
her to do on of a throat trouble <lb/>
and she left today for her home at <lb/>
1-aCross Va. <lb/>
bold of slumps wish <lb/>
as it is the cheapest way, we <lb/>
have a large shipment. A. W. Anne <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
We have a large shipment of so <lb/>
potatoes that will arrive in i <lb/>
I, days. Come to see us to buy your <lb/>
ft J, C. Vincent <lb/>
Mr. Mark Smith a former student <lb/>
of High School was in <lb/>
town yesterday visiting bis many <lb/>
If ii is hats, and caps, that you want <lb/>
we have them, the styles that will suit <lb/>
you. Harrington, liar her Co. <lb/>
Mr. A. t;. Cox killed hogs yesterday <lb/>
Ami Mines, containing acres more t and among tho number was one pork- <lb/>
or less and being the tract of land on L. pounds In the <lb/>
which the said W. I. F Corey and <lb/>
wife now reside <lb/>
Second Situated in <lb/>
STRAY OF. <lb/>
I have taken up one ox about three <lb/>
years old, marked under bit in ea.-h <lb/>
ear. Owner can same by paying <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
Ii I. DUDLEY, <lb/>
January <lb/>
1.1 <lb/>
with price and lumber to suit F. V <lb/>
Johnston. <lb/>
The Reliable Household Lantern <lb/>
There is always need for a good <lb/>
lantern around the home in the <lb/>
yard, in the cellar, in the attic <lb/>
wherever a lamp is inconvenient <lb/>
or unsafe. <lb/>
The is ideal for home use. It gives a <lb/>
clear, bright sunlight on tap. It is <lb/>
strong, durable, compact, handy. Doesn't <lb/>
leak. Doesn't smoke. Easy to light and <lb/>
Will last for years. Ask for <lb/>
the <lb/>
At dealer everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
C. Charlotte. N. C <lb/>
Township, Pitt County on the East <lb/>
Bide Fork Swamp, adjoining th <lb/>
lands of Josephus and other.-, <lb/>
containing acres more or less and <lb/>
being tho land deeded by Barrow Can- <lb/>
to Providence Cooper and Cannon <lb/>
Mills and by them conveyed to Sam <lb/>
Corey and by Samuel Corey to <lb/>
L. F. Corey by Deed which is of re- <lb/>
cord in the Register's Office In Pitt <lb/>
County in Hook page <lb/>
Third Situated in <lb/>
Township. Pitt County, in Jame <lb/>
our motto quick sales <lb/>
small profits for cash for cash <lb/>
loud at D. Forrest Co. <lb/>
We carry at all times nice fresh <lb/>
and oysters, also a nice line fine <lb/>
C. Vincent Co. <lb/>
Or <lb/>
State North <lb/>
I of Pitt. <lb/>
la <lb/>
H. Brown. of F. It <lb/>
Annie Stick- <lb/>
Green, F. II. <lb/>
and others. Heirs at law. and dis- <lb/>
of F It. <lb/>
Deceased., <lb/>
-v.- <lb/>
C, Harding, of J, J. Per- <lb/>
kins, Bernard, Arthur <lb/>
Bernard, Bernard, and <lb/>
Juliette Bernard, <lb/>
Henry C Parsons and <lb/>
Parsons, Successors of C. S. Par- <lb/>
sons Sons. <lb/>
Holeman Bernard. <lb/>
YOU WILL That <lb/>
an action entitled as above has been <lb/>
commenced In the Supreme Court of <lb/>
Pitt County for the purpose of en- <lb/>
forcing an alleged lien of Judgment <lb/>
upon a certain tract of land situate <lb/>
In the own of Greenville, on the <lb/>
of Fourth Pitt Streets, said <lb/>
action being based upon a <lb/>
alleged to been rendered In fa- <lb/>
Come to see us to buy your salt for r F Satterthwaite. to the <lb/>
packing your meat. have a largo <lb/>
supply. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Re. Mr Lane of Ayden will hold <lb/>
vices here Sunday at tho Methodist <lb/>
church, the public is invited to <lb/>
A nice line of dress and work pants. <lb/>
containing acres more or , <lb/>
less and being the same land granted . ., . <lb/>
. ., r, v us. Harrington, Barber Co. <lb/>
to the said W. L F by , <lb/>
state of North Carolina by sure to get our prices on heavy <lb/>
which is on record in the office and fancy groceries when in town or <lb/>
the Register of Deeds of Pitt county <lb/>
in Book Y-3, page <lb/>
Fourth Situated in Swift <lb/>
Creek Township. Pitt County, ad <lb/>
joining the lands of Nashville <lb/>
B. Bland, R. H. and Sal- <lb/>
lie Bland, containing SH acres more or <lb/>
less. <lb/>
Fifth <lb/>
Situated in Swill . <lb/>
you will lose money for the dollar <lb/>
brings it's value at B. D. Co- <lb/>
Mr. W. If. Manning and Mrs. Mattie <lb/>
were united in <lb/>
Thursday evening at o'clock They <lb/>
will make their home here in <lb/>
Creek Township Pitt County, on <lb/>
We have on hand plenty of plant bed <lb/>
sides of the Washington Road adjoin-1 Cloth prices right and quality l <lb/>
tho tract last above mentioned, teed. B. D. Forrest Co. <lb/>
adjoining the lands of E. H. Gar-1 <lb/>
Hay wood Cox and others con- <lb/>
acres more or loss <lb/>
The above lands will be sold la <lb/>
tracts and also in <lb/>
of the separate tracts and also as <lb/>
a whole. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by John <lb/>
king and wife Maggie to <lb/>
The tract above described L Moore on the day of December <lb/>
been sub-divided into eight and duly recorded in the Pitt <lb/>
county Registry in Book Q-10 <lb/>
the undersigned will expose <lb/>
train<lb/>
and calls are the safest <lb/>
surest method of trading in wheat, <lb/>
or oats. Because your loss is <lb/>
absolutely limited to the <lb/>
bought. No farther risk. <lb/>
Positively most profitable way <lb/>
of trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You buy <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
grain for or you can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more yon wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives <lb/>
you the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. w. <lb/>
Columbus, Ohio. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box <lb/>
of C. S. Parsons Sons, against T. <lb/>
J. Perkins, and which is claimed <lb/>
the to be a part of the home- <lb/>
stead of the said J. Perkins; and <lb/>
this action is brought for the purpose <lb/>
of subjecting the said lands to <lb/>
for the payment and <lb/>
of said judgments; <lb/>
And you are hereby summoned to <lb/>
appear before the Judge of our Super- <lb/>
Court, at a Court to be held for <lb/>
the County of Pitt, at the Court House <lb/>
in Greenville, on the second Monday <lb/>
after the first Monday of March, It be- <lb/>
the 15th, day of March 1915, and <lb/>
answer or demur to the complaint <lb/>
which has been bled in the office of <lb/>
the Clerk of Superior Court; and you <lb/>
will further take notice that if you <lb/>
fail to answer or demur to said com- <lb/>
plaint within the time prescribed by <lb/>
law, the plaintiff will apply to tho <lb/>
Court for the relief demanded In the <lb/>
complaint. <lb/>
This the 29th, day of January. 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court. <lb/>
end lands will be sold ac- <lb/>
cording to said sub-divisions and also <lb/>
as a whole. <lb/>
This the day of January. 1915.1 Public sale before the Court-house <lb/>
C. C. <lb/>
PIERCE, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE <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 says I began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, <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 I soon <lb/>
pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water milL <lb/>
I wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. J 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. cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
more than fifty years. <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
By virtue authority contained In <lb/>
two certain mortgages executed by <lb/>
Prime to Turnage Brothers <lb/>
One bearing tin- date of 1- <lb/>
1st. and recorded in Book <lb/>
L-lo. an page and one <lb/>
date of May 2nd. 1914 and in <lb/>
Book Q-10 mi page of Pitt <lb/>
Registry, the undersigned <lb/>
will on Monday. February <lb/>
1916, at o'clock Noon before the <lb/>
Court Door in Pill County, <lb/>
the Town of Greenville, sell to the <lb/>
highest bidder cash the following <lb/>
described pan el of land ; <lb/>
and being in Creek <lb/>
Township. Pitt County, Carolina <lb/>
and beginning at two pines and <lb/>
oak, William Smith's corner <lb/>
thence with William line S <lb/>
w poles to a stake Smith <lb/>
W poles in like in line, <lb/>
corner, bis line s <lb/>
smith ; corner then with ins <lb/>
line N W poles to a <lb/>
corner, then with <lb/>
line N W poles to a <lb/>
stump in said line thence to the be- <lb/>
ginning containing n acres more <lb/>
less and being the same land <lb/>
door in Greenville, N, C, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder, on Monday the first day <lb/>
of March 1915,, at 12-30 p. m. a <lb/>
tract or parcel of land or <lb/>
lots of land lying and being in the <lb/>
Town of Bethel, Pitt County, N. C. <lb/>
and described as Being <lb/>
numbers S and described on a <lb/>
certain map made by V. <lb/>
and recorded In Book T-9 page <lb/>
f the lit Bounty and be- <lb/>
same lots to said <lb/>
Wilkins by deed from It. J. Grimes <lb/>
and others by deed dated Jun. 1911 <lb/>
and recorded In Book T-9 pages <lb/>
and of the Pitt County Registry, <lb/>
to which reference hereby <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said <lb/>
deed, terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This the day of January 1918, <lb/>
G. L. <lb/>
Julius Brown. Atty. <lb/>
to <lb/>
In order to reduce stock <lb/>
marble i will give a redaction In <lb/>
to o are In <lb/>
buying tones, we can be found <lb/>
at the row I stand, m <lb/>
guaranteed, Call me. <lb/>
C. I <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con <lb/>
mined in a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by S. T. Carson <lb/>
and wife Lucie J. Carson to The Bet- <lb/>
Hanking and Trust Company on <lb/>
day of April 1913 and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Pitt County Registry In Book <lb/>
K-10 page the undersigned will ex <lb/>
pose to public sale, before tho Court <lb/>
House door in Greenville, N. C. to <lb/>
highest bidder, on Monday March <lb/>
1916 at p. m. a certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land lying and being in <lb/>
Town of Bethel, Pitt county, N. C, and <lb/>
described as Situate on <lb/>
But side of Main street and <lb/>
tho lands J. R. Bunting on the <lb/>
Ford on the East, B <lb/>
T. Carson on the South, being fee; <lb/>
wide on tho front and same on back <lb/>
and upon which the repair shop stood. <lb/>
Bale made to said mortgage <lb/>
deed, terms of cash. <lb/>
BETHEL BANKING TRUST <lb/>
Brown Attorney. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of a power of sale contain- <lb/>
ed in a certain Mortgage Deed executed <lb/>
and delivered by J. A. and <lb/>
Ethel Everette to W. H. <lb/>
Jr.,. dated the 15th. day of August <lb/>
1914, and duly recorded in the Re- <lb/>
Office in Pitt County, in Boon; <lb/>
A page and also by of <lb/>
a Mortgage executed and delivered by <lb/>
A. to W. H. Dal I. Jr. <lb/>
dated of , 1914, and duly <lb/>
recorded in the Register's Office fa <lb/>
Pitt County, the undersigned will, on <lb/>
Saturday, the day of February, <lb/>
1915, at o'clock Noon expose to pub- <lb/>
sale before the Court House door <lb/>
in to the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, the following described tract <lb/>
or parcel of land, <lb/>
one undivided <lb/>
of J. A. Everette and also th <lb/>
life estate of E. A. Everette in the <lb/>
fifth undivided Interest of the <lb/>
said J. A. Everette in that certain <lb/>
tract or parcel of land situated in <lb/>
Township. Pitt County, North <lb/>
Carolina adjoining the lands of Tho- <lb/>
mas Haddock the East; the liar <lb/>
land on the West; the Evans laud <lb/>
the South and the land on <lb/>
the North and containing <lb/>
or <lb/>
This sale is made for the purpose <lb/>
of satisfying the terms of said Mort- <lb/>
gage Deed. <lb/>
This the 4th. day of January. 1915. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
Harding i Pierce, Attorneys. <lb/>
Lecture at <lb/>
A lecture was given <lb/>
lost Friday evening in the new <lb/>
sol by Dr. M. E. <lb/>
u the Hookworm <lb/>
the State of Health. Grimes- <lb/>
is Showing considerable Interest <lb/>
STRAY <lb/>
on January stray work, and has an active <lb/>
red and while Spotted, no foot looking to tho bl- <lb/>
ed by Deed from Haywood Cox In marks. Owner ran get same by of the sanitary condition- <lb/>
women <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
I Prince dated, dated tho II costs. <lb/>
of November, 1908, and recorded c. it <lb/>
in the Register of Deeds Office In L. A, HUDSON, <lb/>
I County, In Book B-9, on page and Jan. 20th. Simpson, N, <lb/>
j being; same land described In the I <lb/>
above mentioned mortgages I <lb/>
by the said Prince lo th, <lb/>
laid Turnage <lb/>
sale is lo satisfy the terms n <lb/>
above mentioned <lb/>
I This the 18th day of January, 1915. <lb/>
Pierce. Attorneys. <lb/>
of the town. A League i <lb/>
the school n, and n Mothers <lb/>
Club, have been organized. <lb/>
Sale of North Carolina. <lb/>
County of Pitt <lb/>
NOTICE MORTGAGE <lb/>
Under and by virtue of the authority <lb/>
conferred upon me by the <lb/>
of a certain mortgage, executed b <lb/>
Dawson, and Ida <lb/>
of the County of Pitt and Slate <lb/>
North Carolina lo II. Arnold, of <lb/>
said county and State, which Is duly <lb/>
recorded in Book 0-9, page of the <lb/>
Register Of Deed's Office of Pitt <lb/>
the undersigned will sell at <lb/>
auction at the Court House door <lb/>
Greenville on the 10th day of February <lb/>
1915, at tho hour of M. to the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash Hie <lb/>
piece or parcel of land, situate in th <lb/>
county and State aforesaid, and mote <lb/>
particularly described as <lb/>
in Township. Pitt <lb/>
County, on the road leading <lb/>
Black Jack to Calico and bounded by <lb/>
the lands of Edward Mills, W. I. <lb/>
Smith and others containing acres <lb/>
more or less and being tho land <lb/>
which Marcellus Dawson and Ida <lb/>
Dawson resided in 1910. Reference <lb/>
made Book 0-9 page of the Re- <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
This the 16th day of January. 1915. <lb/>
W. H. ARNOLD, <lb/>
Mortgagee <lb/>
Harry Skinner. Atty for mortgagee. <lb/>
to l ore a Cough. <lb/>
coughs demand Instant <lb/>
treatment. They show a serious con- <lb/>
of the system and are weaken- <lb/>
Postmaster Collins, N. <lb/>
. I took Foley's Honey and <lb/>
Col pound for a violent <lb/>
Mini completely exhausted me, and <lb/>
less than a half a bottle stopped the <lb/>
Try It, For sale by all <lb/>
druggists.<lb/>
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a C. <lb/>
M., <lb/>
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TBS <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
AND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED Br 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/>
AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OP TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OP NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO BET-<lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES ICE AND <lb/>
TILL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE UPON <lb/>
h the lost the Met the .<lb/>
GREENVILLE, M. C, AFTERNOON. <lb/>
M BE I <lb/>
Russians Claim to Have <lb/>
Won Important Battle <lb/>
By Fierce Bayonet <lb/>
Shilling Thousands Considers The <lb/>
Men to Check Russian Advance <lb/>
in Carpathians <lb/>
NO IN III <lb/>
NEWS NOTES <lb/>
THE <lb/>
j Chapel Hill. N. C, Feb. <lb/>
visiting committee of the <lb/>
committee visited the <lb/>
Monday. entire student body <lb/>
Jammed the chapel to hear the <lb/>
speak. President Graham <lb/>
Introducing the <lb/>
id <lb/>
Greenville Branch College <lb/>
Women Holds Regular <lb/>
Meeting <lb/>
SENATE BREAKS <lb/>
i i P J II J I meeting is to let the <lb/>
Revenue Headway of . u, <lb/>
I . of North Care- <lb/>
Being Maria <lb/>
see the representatives of North Care- <lb/>
line not yet In the <lb/>
Senator P. acted <lb/>
The Greenville Branch of the South- <lb/>
Association of College Women h I <lb/>
its regular meeting yesterday aft. <lb/>
in the parlors the <lb/>
Dormitory at the <lb/>
Tho purpose of the association <lb/>
Cuter <lb/>
Particulars. <lb/>
New Bern, <lb/>
the course the ease In which <lb/>
Jesse Creel, white, is being tried tor <lb/>
his life on a charge of <lb/>
Cannon Fulford, Judge Carter called <lb/>
a ball in the din and read <lb/>
statement which he had prepared <lb/>
he which calls upon Solicitor <lb/>
Hours Without Any Chance <lb/>
explanation <lb/>
court convenes tomorrow <lb/>
First, to unite college women in <lb/>
The Rattle Bow Being One f <lb/>
The Greatest the War. <lb/>
On Both Sides <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
London, Fob. i The a <lb/>
armies are <lb/>
another series of battles for <lb/>
ion snow-covered Carpathian <lb/>
passes to decide whether the Russia <lb/>
will commence another Invasion o <lb/>
Hungary or part of <lb/>
an they have evacuated <lb/>
The Russians have issued two <lb/>
Hal reports of the operations claim- <lb/>
the better of the lighting. Th-r <lb/>
right wing has crossed the mountains <lb/>
and has been engaged in a battle no <lb/>
and on the <lb/>
an side of the Carpathians and on foe <lb/>
edge of plains which sweep down <lb/>
to Budapest. <lb/>
Trenton Bear Threatened. <lb/>
This army, too threatens the rear <lb/>
of the who, g <lb/>
entered to east nave <lb/>
suffered losses in a battle with <lb/>
Russian force, <lb/>
fighting has occurred <lb/>
the G n side Of <lb/>
pass, the <lb/>
mans raptured tho heights in the re <lb/>
of only to drive i <lb/>
back after a bayonet light, which <lb/>
Russian report describes as <lb/>
precedent in <lb/>
say this battle <lb/>
The Germans brought <lb/>
South for the higher education of W <lb/>
Raleigh Pen U By a vole of the Second, to raise standard <lb/>
to fifteen, the Senate a of education for women; Third, in <lb/>
faced In turn each member of the . and to <lb/>
talks were full , j,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,. p--- <lb/>
humor and provoked almost <lb/>
passed the bill for th- <lb/>
examination and of tear. <lb/>
its Three hours of debate <lb/>
the passage of tho bl <lb/>
Amendments, <lb/>
on both side Issues warm <lb/>
for the rabid this gave <lb/>
and spirit to the out <lb/>
liberations. In the end. when Mia <lb/>
roll call was asked on the bill ex <lb/>
Initiation after explanation was <lb/>
Senators In opposition lo the in <lb/>
it re <lb/>
in House. <lb/>
The House resolved itself Into a <lb/>
committee of the whole Jay. Mi <lb/>
chairman and made rapid <lb/>
progress in consideration of the <lb/>
act. Of the sections the <lb/>
act were adopted much <lb/>
show opposition. The live set- <lb/>
refer to the objects for <lb/>
taxes are levied, p rate of tax- <lb/>
corporation taxes payable to <lb/>
Treasurer and repeal of <lb/>
of tax exemptions, From <lb/>
to is included the Inheritance tax <lb/>
rate, liability collections, etc. In re- <lb/>
to this tax <lb/>
Hate Same <lb/>
Section provides an ad <lb/>
tax of twenty-three and <lb/>
cuts State purposes, four cents <lb/>
tor pensions twenty C <lb/>
leaving nineteen cents the <lb/>
ties. To this provision Mr <lb/>
of Cabarrus, the leader of <lb/>
applause. Practically every <lb/>
the i him <lb/>
self in favor of th r <lb/>
f the which is an annual <lb/>
fund of and a four-year per- <lb/>
building fund of a <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Charles I, Raper, professor of <lb/>
economics will probably spend <lb/>
week In Tennessee conferring with a <lb/>
schools and <lb/>
graduates of class A coll k are <lb/>
for hip In this as <lb/>
This branch, though but recently <lb/>
organized has begun to work in <lb/>
. i it is part of tho work map- <lb/>
out for the year to study the <lb/>
needs of the schools of Pitt, <lb/>
ti met with the<lb/>
The between <lb/>
Carter and Solicitor <lb/>
over the of State vs. <lb/>
a young white man <lb/>
Washington, N C, who i chat <lb/>
with murder having so it la all <lb/>
the death of James <lb/>
near this city a tow ago <lb/>
. driving his automobile. <lb/>
case has been continued again and h ; I <lb/>
arranged with counsel for the <lb/>
to have this done. <lb/>
in this statement rend out In I <lb/>
in Tennessee . Q <lb/>
special commission appointed by , <lb/>
of Tennessee to , ,, <lb/>
problems of assessment and taxation <lb/>
This commission has instructions t <lb/>
report the best bill it ran devise t<lb/>
of Recess <lb/>
MM PROBABLE <lb/>
I lie Carried To The <lb/>
Next In Senate Falls. <lb/>
Cannot Be Broken <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Washington, C. I <lb/>
and Democratic Insurgents <lb/>
the bill, with <lb/>
the aid Senators mid Ken <lb/>
progressive Republicans who <lb/>
this afternoon, Judge Carter ca d <lb/>
anon Solicitor to <lb/>
. ,. Senate to adjourn tonight <lb/>
In writing and submit In him at in- . <lb/>
continuous session m it- <lb/>
opening of tho court tomorrow <lb/>
. history had lasted <lb/>
full fact, as lo why this ca . <lb/>
with inn, in his work His talk was J has been continued and to explain ill <lb/>
in brief, the statistics of Pitt in com- full his action In attempting to con- <lb/>
with those of other <lb/>
the legislature early in I, th. Pr ,,, <lb/>
Raper has been Invited to , of P, <lb/>
with this body as long a time as he <lb/>
ran <lb/>
Heavy fr Bowlers. <lb/>
Minn. 11-P <lb/>
18.000. in cash <lb/>
be up tho crack bow <lb/>
who up today <lb/>
some to her discredit. He said fa- <lb/>
that the old cry little red <lb/>
schoolhouse on every ha <lb/>
been taken too far and that Pitt has <lb/>
This made uncertain than r <lb/>
which the <lb/>
the case the present tern on <lb/>
without consulting Mm ,. <lb/>
. houses conceded today that an <lb/>
leaders There were <lb/>
. . , session seemed There <lb/>
O. Feb. -A d . p <lb/>
gathering of church work, ,,,,.,, <lb/>
me. here today, under the a. <lb/>
of the Mission <lb/>
many school houses. What <lb/>
in to bear the National <lb/>
needed is consolidation money <lb/>
resources for most to II <lb/>
of tho International most and not a <lb/>
association. The meet will last at man's door. Instances were <lb/>
cited where consolidation to especially <lb/>
their best reinforcements to aid the i publicans in the and <lb/>
and themselves led the sent for an amendment giving <lb/>
tack. Racked by heavy artillery ties cents. Mr. King want- <lb/>
assaulted the Russian position on to known ho much this would <lb/>
heights, but found I to and Mr. re <lb/>
selves under an tire from that ii would to awl <lb/>
the Russians on parallel hills nil In his county Cab arm The <lb/>
were cut off from the main J however, by I i con, <lb/>
column, Russian infantry then at- and voted down the <lb/>
February From Wisconsin, Mill <lb/>
Iowa. North and South <lb/>
Illinois and Canada, and even from <lb/>
teams of <lb/>
are here for the tour Tic <lb/>
palm Tor traveling goes to the Victor- <lb/>
C. team which are due in a <lb/>
days, and are wild to be feats <lb/>
bowlers in n t <lb/>
the Mar. <lb/>
cracks and the two <lb/>
favorite;, while <lb/>
st. sod bow- <lb/>
In trim for the big <lb/>
tacked, driving them back at the poll t <lb/>
of bayonet. <lb/>
Attack <lb/>
the Russians had regained their <lb/>
old positions, leaving the <lb/>
amendment by a large majority. <lb/>
only an made to the original <lb/>
bin v Mr. Douglass <lb/>
toes in the collection of inherit- <lb/>
taxes by the clerk of the <lb/>
cording to their report the fund <lb/>
bodies of dead j IX. <lb/>
similar lo j a report was received on <lb/>
The here seems in .,. Constitution to <lb/>
been as desperate and i homestead exemption. <lb/>
before the Warsaw indications breakers are ahead for <lb/>
the week, sod so as pi when it op n <lb/>
judged, by and unofficial n the <lb/>
ports, has is refused a <lb/>
tor th- The would stop any a <lb/>
turned the on th- kinds of on Sabbath In <lb/>
border of Bail w I to. <lb/>
M a another Import date will <lb/>
needed schools being located <lb/>
within a mile and a half of each other <lb/>
with enrollment of each not ox- <lb/>
twenty, and as low as <lb/>
teen. <lb/>
Other phase i I the work were <lb/>
en op. It deemed advisable <lb/>
t . Inaugurate at this time of <lb/>
on Illiteracy- <lb/>
campaign by Moonlight <lb/>
School Movement, but <lb/>
plans to study the on during <lb/>
spring preparatory to <lb/>
next <lb/>
was made that the <lb/>
. . . i the old magazines and <lb/>
Newark N --eh. Arthur from the School to <lb/>
r. suspended th. rural o , can then, <lb/>
weights and measure, who especially to p <lb/>
denial charges of m cutting. <lb/>
I,,;, in in destroying records <lb/>
of the county sealer's office, will was served <lb/>
given hearing here today the <lb/>
on both <lb/>
will be heard <lb/>
the Baptist and r. <lb/>
Ian Churches discuss <lb/>
A report eon <lb/>
Which has been traveling and <lb/>
country church conditions ill be <lb/>
submitted before the convention ad <lb/>
tomorrow. Prof. Harold v- <lb/>
of the P. Bureau i <lb/>
will speak on Country <lb/>
which he bus studied in torn <lb/>
lea and Europe. <lb/>
chase measure form <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Adjournment tonight on a <lb/>
motion made by Senator <lb/>
carried IS to niter Senator Not <lb/>
deploring the had pi. <lb/>
claimed ins conclusion opponent <lb/>
of the bill It <lb/>
The Case t . <lb/>
; i ugh over the loss <lb/>
i support the Re <lb/>
i -his administration I idem t <lb/>
Senate would admit t <lb/>
One Killed <lb/>
Nashville, Tenn., Feb. <lb/>
raiding a moonshine <lb/>
r. n. Birthday. Tenn, th. I'd <lb/>
West Orange. N. J., Feb. 11- Special am <lb/>
V known as the bushed today by alleged <lb/>
spent his 68th today John <lb/>
on hi. Plan, rebuilding his big killed. Now. of I <lb/>
Sen III Law Was Die. <lb/>
Trenton, N. j. Feb. cause was i, t <lb/>
Mar,,,, who killed two broil rs In , break in the Senate Wit- <lb/>
New Jersey City blacksmith shop, has son had th J- <lb/>
been sentenced to electrocution with House i plans to get th. <lb/>
the week When bill the House and a <lb/>
court of Pardon, recently refused course may be taken though <lb/>
clemency lo the doomed man, Republicans Insist <lb/>
H Leonard, father the murder, u, end the . h. no <lb/>
boy. and father-in-law matter Co Aw <lb/>
their slayer, m accomplish the <lb/>
and thank the Court. am the lather. <lb/>
of both of the boys that Martin killed <lb/>
ins life won't bring bark my So. <lb/>
bu, i, would be horrible to think he rs i from <lb/>
, , . , at, Sew York nun <lb/>
had escaped justice. <lb/>
I vicinity. It, I <lb/>
Scent, at <lb/>
Feb. U. The ; <lb/>
annual meeting of the Boy Seoul , cents for <lb/>
I. called for t, lay In I <lb/>
After n H. It was not <lb/>
progress of the , last the com. <lb/>
measures for strengthening <lb/>
, scout drill will be <lb/>
n that were <lb/>
burn <lb/>
s a I win . <lb/>
; in that region. Of .- , . on th. M h Man, rt him A,. <lb/>
, ,; par, , f ,,, 1001.1- having in manner he <lb/>
neither rial. bill only by doing a little more posse from h <lb/>
. . work usual. , at <lb/>
Di nun, ,.,,., <lb/>
here to announced that Columbia I . r f I <lb/>
. i . . . v . r i , . ft <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
. in i-ease and la I <lb/>
will give two <lb/>
--.- r rs k a. -U i- t <lb/>
battle in northern part , he C m a g , ,,. <lb/>
I i i l <lb/>
and will be joined of Prof. J. of <lb/>
lion speaks. <lb/>
at Cook ville, <lb/>
varsity of K <lb/>
a . ho ha been hero <lb/>
oral investigating. j j<lb/>
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THE CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
has nor or less in the <lb/>
the only regret we have Is <lb/>
to banks. . <lb/>
. rule d <lb/>
i ks an compel i <lb/>
to atop overdraft <lb/>
Coast Line which in. <lb/>
ck; <lb/>
Published <lb/>
D. Editor. <lb/>
CAROLINA been accused of I <lb/>
out from under the authority of <lb/>
. I s at last shown that it was <lb/>
Six mourns. <lb/>
Adverting r <lb/>
application at <lb/>
he <lb/>
nothing of the sort Till <lb/>
bets the railroads a <lb/>
authorities are best <lb/>
and laird strut-is <lb/>
without having to resort to <lb/>
All cards <lb/>
I will In at l <lb/>
per word <lb/>
Communications advertising <lb/>
will he charged for at three <lb/>
per line, up i hues <lb/>
Entered as <lb/>
August . at the post at <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
ct Man., i.<lb/>
m in <lb/>
liquor law <lb/>
lion to compel agreement. Most o <lb/>
the railroad companies will do their <lb/>
strides have been made In <lb/>
the children <lb/>
State And reduction in the p <lb/>
t illiteracy proves that -i <lb/>
being New schools and <lb/>
i i i are being started many d <lb/>
-rent places in the State and I n <lb/>
older, <lb/>
improving teaching facilities <lb/>
Probably la no institution In the <lb/>
i this growth shown to better ad- <lb/>
. than the I <lb/>
teal to.; h IS increased <lb/>
strengthened and the courses <lb/>
been enlarged and broadened. <lb/>
Ml IT REED.<lb/>
Sen lee I <lb/>
re meeting of the ; . <lb/>
Sen I e Co . . n i d <lb/>
on its job. From the u solution <lb/>
schools the weight of <lb/>
and <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
COST <lb/>
i to in <lb/>
and <lb/>
tie- Boston English Opera <lb/>
Company announced its Southern tour <lb/>
wrote the management asking if <lb/>
range of their interest, it is possible to secure a date i Id <lb/>
PER TO INS I'M <lb/>
Some that <lb/>
much land has been it. arts AU its splendid growth will continue <lb/>
as was In oats year <lb/>
he reasons assigned for this <lb/>
the low price of cotton and <lb/>
for crop diversification, A <lb/>
large demand for oats Is expected <lb/>
Mis year. <lb/>
in the United States Sen <lb/>
; are having their hands full in try <lb/>
to pass the ship bill. Night sea <lb/>
lions arc being held and absent <lb/>
are being rounded up when votes <lb/>
are to be taken. Leaders, are now <lb/>
the possibility of an <lb/>
am if the bill is not soon passed <lb/>
A recent order sent the com- <lb/>
the currency forbids nu <lb/>
i banks allowing tin it deposit r <lb/>
lo overdraw their This or- <lb/>
slop a very bad custom Within the past few years wonderful <lb/>
the new features the Culver <lb/>
illy the development the Com They indicate the position of the Con- <lb/>
part toward coining to such agreement J Service idea. This on matters of timely import- <lb/>
Service Idea to result especially those relating to so <lb/>
-real good done in the Stat conditions, and represent the <lb/>
It has served to show how the Pulse-beats of the State's best thought <lb/>
ties on different questions Social welfare work. A summary <lb/>
promises to arouse great of the resolutions adopted <lb/>
toward improving these 1- Flavoring probation, <lb/>
This Community Idea is in its Infancy sentence and parole, and the payment <lb/>
but already it has shown n splendid of a part of the prisoners earning <lb/>
growth and when it becomes family <lb/>
established the good it will Endorsing measure ,. <lb/>
cannot be measured. State Reformatory for Women. <lb/>
Endorsing the work and <lb/>
Of Community Service Week <lb/>
he authorities mi New York and favoring a repetition and <lb/>
assured fact Hi. People Of that city not of the work this year. <lb/>
I to stock up on Hour because of high Favoring a law that will <lb/>
They as their reason bit the delivery of liquor for <lb/>
evident that the true conception could have Wednesday Feb. pro- <lb/>
service which prompted the organ would the <lb/>
Is a large <lb/>
amount tor a small town I was <lb/>
to this attraction which <lb/>
will be l most important event ever <lb/>
held in this city so I signed contracts <lb/>
and Wednesday evening, February <lb/>
of Conference is <lb/>
it resolutions are broad <lb/>
yet considerate, comprehensive <lb/>
definite, in tin view of the <lb/>
to which they are addressed <lb/>
Raleigh, ii Justice for <lb/>
the Supreme court, yesterday <lb/>
a very able opinion in the eats <lb/>
Of State vs Seaboard Air Rail- <lb/>
way respecting the right Of private <lb/>
citizens to examine the records of the <lb/>
railroads showing liquor shipment- <lb/>
Rev. L. superintendent <lb/>
Anti-Saloon League, requested the B <lb/>
board to permit h'm to examine their <lb/>
books showing shipments of liquor <lb/>
Into Raleigh. He was refused and I'M <lb/>
railroad was indicted for violation of <lb/>
the law. a special verdict, <lb/>
T, morrow is the closing day for <lb/>
tobacco market here and it I <lb/>
the closing l most <lb/>
market y had In I <lb/>
The number of pounds sold will go far <lb/>
above the highest record of any <lb/>
While the prices has not be n <lb/>
m an high as it was on <lb/>
previous years it has been very <lb/>
,. a fact Iced tor the grade to- <lb/>
Hie is fast becoming <lb/>
o market section <lb/>
the State and it i <lb/>
A number of people are advert <lb/>
for Offering this advice that by Mock- purpose, in North Carolina. <lb/>
UP at this time such action will i the General <lb/>
that a substitute for potash as a <lb/>
fertilizer has been found in <lb/>
and a result cause the price to go of the activities of the Stale <lb/>
till higher. This happened last Hoard of Health, especially for in <lb/>
7th. The Boston Opera Com-Trial Judge hold that a private <lb/>
in Verdi s beautiful opera <lb/>
will be at White's <lb/>
The consists of over <lb/>
Everybody stocked up an I of the State Sanatorium and for a <lb/>
greatly increased the demand State-wide campaign against tuber <lb/>
the price to advance Sugar has now also to include in the work of <lb/>
Farmers should not be drawn int <lb/>
buying lime believing this to be <lb/>
There la no known chemical that <lb/>
take the place of potash as a plant <lb/>
food What lime will do. however. <lb/>
help to free the insoluble potash <lb/>
which is found in all soils What the Hoard the inspection of jails and <lb/>
applies In the case of sugar applies convict camps. <lb/>
in the case of There is an Favoring the creation of a <lb/>
usually large crop of wheat, enough Commute on Legislation. <lb/>
to supply the foreign demands an Favoring the creation of a Con <lb/>
yet leave sufficient for home on Public Amusements, <lb/>
and the price will soon drop. grounds and Recreation. <lb/>
Endorsing the child-la- <lb/>
law, the fourteen year age lira i, <lb/>
Carolina will have within it. with adequate inspection and urging <lb/>
people Including the foremost stars an <lb/>
the American operatic stage. <lb/>
The opera is the most <lb/>
beautiful ever written. <lb/>
The production of acts and <lb/>
scenes is one of rare beauty. <lb/>
Press, Public and Pulpit have unit <lb/>
ed in proclaiming this the most <lb/>
attraction of the season. <lb/>
Read what the critics <lb/>
opinions of the leading papers of the <lb/>
arc on display in lobby of<lb/>
The prices will lower floor, <lb/>
11.60 and 1.00, Balcony <lb/>
and <lb/>
hope you will give this your sup- <lb/>
port so as to enable me to bring other <lb/>
high class attractions of this kind <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
SAM WHITE, <lb/>
did not have the legal right t <lb/>
examine these books. The <lb/>
Court states through Justice Hoke <lb/>
that the law gives a private citizen <lb/>
the right to Inspect these books, Th's <lb/>
decision is also important because of <lb/>
its determination of the effect of <lb/>
law and State Statutes <lb/>
II GAME <lb/>
The Greenville High School Basket <lb/>
Ball Team will meet The <lb/>
High School ream Saturday afternoon <lb/>
On the home grounds This is too <lb/>
first game of the season for the homo <lb/>
team, However, the team has been <lb/>
icing heard and expects to put up <lb/>
a game light. <lb/>
The probable line up will be <lb/>
left forward; Brown, right for- <lb/>
ward; Harrington or center. <lb/>
Perkins or Ward, right guard; Rice. <lb/>
guard. Substitutes. Johnson <lb/>
P. S. Seats will be on sale at Hix Hooker. Foley. <lb/>
will ruin any soil for farming so great <lb/>
care must be exercised in its <lb/>
tor get the advice of some <lb/>
b fore you treat your land <lb/>
lime. <lb/>
North Carolina is far ahead man; <lb/>
states in the educational lie , <lb/>
borders next week one of the target serious consideration of the <lb/>
I meetings ever held in the State. oral Assembly of the Child Labor Bill <lb/>
-------meeting will be the M <lb/>
HERS <lb/>
Office, Saturday morning, Feb. <lb/>
Mail orders now accepted if <lb/>
by remittance. <lb/>
j REAL ESTATE and <lb/>
Agents <lb/>
v-<lb/>
The Society Event of the Theatrical Season <lb/>
B. ENGLISH <lb/>
WEDNESDAY <lb/>
EVENING <lb/>
opera Company <lb/>
OF OVER PEOPLE <lb/>
In a Master Production of the World's <lb/>
Favorite <lb/>
With the Most Remarkable Cast of Stars <lb/>
Ever Heard in English Opera, including <lb/>
JOSEPH F. <lb/>
Mirth Carmen <lb/>
Harold I.-I- <lb/>
William<lb/>
in in inn<lb/>
Arthur <lb/>
William <lb/>
lark Harm <lb/>
Other. <lb/>
introduced by Senator Weaver of Hun- <lb/>
r i Meeting, the meeting of County. <lb/>
who are members, or Interested in i Commending work of <lb/>
Layman's Missionary Movement. Commission and aiding it in <lb/>
legates from all over the securing a larger appropriation. <lb/>
States will be present at of Favoring a State campaign for <lb/>
most speakers In world moonlight schools to teach adult ill I- <lb/>
Form- to read and write. <lb/>
i- of movement Favoring a law to make <lb/>
n held in very large cities i of the races a crime. <lb/>
North Carolina will be exceedingly 1.2. Favoring the State wide <lb/>
fortunate In having it week, of the County i <lb/>
In a three-day Ion at Char Mural law, making property owner- <lb/>
he 17th and who houses for Immoral <lb/>
I responsible. <lb/>
Senate has passed a bill to <lb/>
a custom which is peculiar league, <lb/>
u U. . and that is the in <lb/>
of cropping hair <lb/>
in ., prison Meeting. <lb/>
the prisoners they are held in is being manifested <lb/>
jail for trial. They wear this garb In fourth General Convention o. <lb/>
when they appear on trial and before the Layman's Missionary <lb/>
being pronounced guilty. This is i which is to he held next week hi <lb/>
change, there is no reason why Charlotte, Delegations from differ <lb/>
man before he is found guilty should em parts of this as well as from <lb/>
, made to appear in almost the same other States are planning to <lb/>
dress a convict going in special cars. That the <lb/>
trip Is well worth taking la a settled <lb/>
The town of Henderson baa fact. Those who attend this meeting <lb/>
chance to wipe out its per cent ; will hear speakers known all over the <lb/>
Illiteracy A public man of j country and men who do not come to <lb/>
that town has offered to pay one North Carolina very often. Such men <lb/>
for every person over the Robert B. Spier, Campbell <lb/>
of who Is taught to rend and writ j White, K Doughty, Inn.- <lb/>
Tins money is to go to the Woman a and William T. Bills and In <lb/>
clubs of that place which are at to these John It Mott will be <lb/>
sent engaged In such work j at this great convention. As IV. <lb/>
o--------- meeting Is to arouse more <lb/>
Japan ii demanding China con-Ion the part of Christian laymen ii <lb/>
cessions commercial lines Bill work it la hoped a large <lb/>
has threatened to use military number of laymen as well as mint <lb/>
m case they are The will attend attending <lb/>
dent of China is willing to grant some. meeting new will be secured <lb/>
of the demands but refuses to allow to help In the great mil- <lb/>
any of China's sovereign j movement will be manifested <lb/>
rights Japan it seems is not <lb/>
fled with having taken Chi <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, Feb. <lb/>
Spencer, one of the famous players <lb/>
on the City Baseball league <lb/>
has affixed his signature to a contract <lb/>
with the Rocky Mount, N. team <lb/>
recently secured entrance <lb/>
Virginia league and will report <lb/>
in that City about March 1st and will <lb/>
Show the what he <lb/>
do in the baseball line. Mr. Spencer <lb/>
is considered one of the best players <lb/>
in the New city league. He <lb/>
fast, has the ability to an op- <lb/>
it is offered and the <lb/>
records show that during the past <lb/>
season he stood exceptionally high In <lb/>
the standing of the members of the <lb/>
team to which he belonged, <lb/>
Al lovers of sport are cordially in- <lb/>
and earnestly requested to be <lb/>
present. Admission and cent <lb/>
Invigorating and Sickly <lb/>
The Ionic <lb/>
drives out <lb/>
A lire red <lb/>
Time to Change. <lb/>
We walked Into a local grocers <lb/>
store the other day and here is what <lb/>
we Turnips from Michigan, on <lb/>
ions from Spain. Irish potatoes from <lb/>
Maine, sweet potatoes from North <lb/>
Carolina, cow peas from California <lb/>
celery from Florida, butter beans from <lb/>
Michigan, white peas from California <lb/>
apples from New York, molasses <lb/>
cabbage from New York <lb/>
canned goods from Indiana and <lb/>
There was not n single Item <lb/>
have even the can <lb/>
could not have bee ; <lb/>
raised in Cherokee county. Is <lb/>
any wonder we are poor when we sea <lb/>
away from home for almost <lb/>
thing we eat It's time to Chang, <lb/>
this system also.- Lodger. <lb/>
i SALE <lb/>
A lot of stable Manure. Apply to <lb/>
J. C <lb/>
Buy your Cow Peas, <lb/>
Beans and Seed Peanuts <lb/>
before they go higher <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
THE and Augmented <lb/>
under of <lb/>
in.-i and artistic of taken en <lb/>
I verdict of and <lb/>
fa <lb/>
r mm mt <lb/>
but wants more privileges and con <lb/>
cessions. <lb/>
Pistol <lb/>
Cincinnati. O., Feb. <lb/>
battle between Cashier Wm. Cross of <lb/>
the Mohawk German Hank and <lb/>
If the farmers realize how much it, Company and two men who at- <lb/>
them to do their hauling over tempted to rob the hank today result- <lb/>
bad roads they would not rest until ed In the of one and the cap- <lb/>
better loads had been built. TI-. of the other, <lb/>
as it Is called is a Cross was uninjured although th <lb/>
burden on the people of this State robbers fired when he was picking up <lb/>
especially those living in the country a pistol. <lb/>
A CASE BLACK <lb/>
In town would probably frighten <lb/>
oldest Inhabitant, but we are prepared <lb/>
the necessary remedies even for <lb/>
and are supplied with the fresh- <lb/>
est stock drugs to compound any <lb/>
kind a doctor's prescription with <lb/>
the discoveries la medicine <lb/>
or drugs of any description. <lb/>
service Is prompt mistakes are <lb/>
unknown here. <lb/>
Drug Company<lb/>
PERFECT COLD CREAM <lb/>
of <lb/>
. U. Tub., <lb/>
n. Bison <lb/>
l-pr. look, <lb/>
it. <lb/>
V nm t <lb/>
M . com la <lb/>
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GUNS PISTOLS <lb/>
and CARTRIDGES <lb/>
We are headquarters for the best make of fire arms such as <lb/>
the Famous L. C Smith, Fox, Ithaca and Winchester shot <lb/>
guns. Remington Marlin Winchester and Savage Rifle, Smith <lb/>
Wesson Bolts and Harrington and Richardson Pistols. <lb/>
We are also headquarters for all kinds of gun Shells and <lb/>
Cartridges. We sell all size gun shells, <lb/>
Gage, Gage and Gage. Come to see us. <lb/>
J. R. J. G Move<lb/>
WATCH THE CHILD'S READING ACCOUNTS FOR OLD LEGEND the <lb/>
TOWN UP <lb/>
CARDS <lb/>
M. W. CARTER. B. s <lb/>
Practice limited to Of <lb/>
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PARKERS STUDIO <lb/>
Fourth Streets <lb/>
Beth Day a. Sight <lb/>
Seed us Tear <lb/>
KODAK WORK <lb/>
ALBION DON <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Office In Building, Third St <lb/>
wherever his services <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
Greenville North Carolina <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
D. K. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
And and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
In once formerly occupied by <lb/>
V. Q. James Son. <lb/>
In <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Building on Court <lb/>
Square. <lb/>
PIERCE <lb/>
Practicing in all the Courts <lb/>
Office in Wooten Building on Third <lb/>
street, fronting Court House. <lb/>
B. F. TYSON <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
Office Fourth Street near F run it <lb/>
store <lb/>
DR. Wm. P. EDWARDS <lb/>
The Profess Healer who Is know i <lb/>
as World's Wonder, who is re- <lb/>
ported U Reflector to cure <lb/>
kinds of aches pains, also <lb/>
any disease by empty passim; <lb/>
but hand over the body and <lb/>
pains and in proper time <lb/>
cures or benefits. His headquarters <lb/>
are in Rocky Mount, Thomas <lb/>
street. Bat is here in Greenville lo- <lb/>
at Herbert Edwards, colored <lb/>
barber's Clark street, Sat- <lb/>
Monday Tuesday and <lb/>
days. Consult him regardless of <lb/>
or color. Terms reasonable. He has <lb/>
state license to do business, office <lb/>
hours a. m. to p. m. <lb/>
free. He has testimonials from <lb/>
a number of prominent white <lb/>
colored people from all over State <lb/>
of Georgia, South Carolina and North <lb/>
Carolina, In fact some from this<lb/>
Slayer of Two Pleads Insanity <lb/>
Frankfort, Ind., Feb. was <lb/>
begun here today of William H. <lb/>
coy who shot and killed bis wife an i <lb/>
John Byerly at the home on <lb/>
December A plea of temporary In- <lb/>
will be his defense. <lb/>
Owen Murphy <lb/>
Plumbers <lb/>
4th. 47-j <lb/>
If yea have plumbing to be due. <lb/>
and want the best work call <lb/>
Oar terms are dive u- <lb/>
a trial repair and <lb/>
will assure yea <lb/>
Per Rent. <lb/>
One farm in Content urn <lb/>
Township, three miles of <lb/>
houses and tobacco barn. Apply to <lb/>
James, N. C, R. I <lb/>
m Cart. <lb/>
cites, matter how Ions <lb/>
it cured <lb/>
Porter Oil. II <lb/>
Ma it <lb/>
Buck <lb/>
wheat, Pan- <lb/>
cake Flour, Oatmeal, <lb/>
Flakes, <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Quakers Corn Flake, <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
en, Porridge, <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flour, <lb/>
Self-rising Flour, Con- <lb/>
and <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
II. H <lb/>
with <lb/>
Life Ce. <lb/>
New <lb/>
Opening <lb/>
Day <lb/>
Cent Store <lb/>
Saturday, February <lb/>
Wonderful values in Tin, Enamel and <lb/>
Class Ware, Crockery, China u 1.1 <lb/>
beautiful Japanese Goods Colliery <lb/>
Vases Stationary, Towels <lb/>
and Underwear. Many other <lb/>
for usefulness and beauty. Come an <lb/>
make your selections. <lb/>
Hearne Sugg, <lb/>
ext door Gentry A <lb/>
Warehouse Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
WANT ADS<lb/>
HEW GARDEN SEED <lb/>
sets. S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
SEE E. n. EVANS FOR <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. 10-28-U <lb/>
FOB Bushels of DO <lb/>
oats at per bushel f. o . b. stations <lb/>
cents per bushel at farm well <lb/>
ed and Improved by J. K. <lb/>
post office R. F. D. B. <lb/>
HAVE LAND FOB SALE, <lb/>
subdivide land Into town lots, o <lb/>
largo farms Into small tracts an I <lb/>
soil at suction. If you want U <lb/>
convert your property into cash <lb/>
and interest bearing notes, write or <lb/>
wire us. Southern Realty and <lb/>
Co., M. Andrews, Manager <lb/>
Greensboro, N. C. <lb/>
RENT TO FURNISH <lb/>
ed rooms with private bath in <lb/>
residence section. Terms <lb/>
Address Box <lb/>
N. C. 2-4-611 <lb/>
com <lb/>
i West Cm. <lb/>
May Seem to Be Unimportant, But a <lb/>
Little Consideration Will Show <lb/>
Real Value. <lb/>
Pew of us realize enormous <lb/>
power of literature upon childhood, for <lb/>
it Is so insidious In Its action Book <lb/>
after book is read and, we think, tor- <lb/>
gotten, yet those very books are the <lb/>
ones upon which opinions have been <lb/>
formulated; here a little and there a <lb/>
little, we have amassed our <lb/>
edge through them as medium. We <lb/>
bear parents exclaiming at the ex- <lb/>
ideas their children have; <lb/>
they often say they cannot think <lb/>
where they have got them from and <lb/>
add that they never thought such <lb/>
things In their young days. Of course <lb/>
they did not; the last generation read <lb/>
much less and traveled far less than <lb/>
the present one; there were no cir- <lb/>
libraries and books so cheap <lb/>
that a pence could buy <lb/>
Their opportunities were limited with- <lb/>
in a much narrower circle, and it Is <lb/>
because of the very facilities which <lb/>
our children now have for reading <lb/>
that it Is more Important <lb/>
than ever that they should be super <lb/>
vised in the matter. The control will <lb/>
not felt. If only from the first those <lb/>
in authority would take trouble <lb/>
to read aloud suggest delightful <lb/>
books. A child who found by <lb/>
experience that he has received the <lb/>
keenest enjoyment when hearing or <lb/>
reading books recommended by his <lb/>
parents, will be more likely to ask for <lb/>
advice and discuss what he has read <lb/>
with them. So the trend of his men- <lb/>
growth can directed, and those <lb/>
who are responsible for his education <lb/>
will have a better knowledge of his <lb/>
Individual development and will <lb/>
retard nor unduly force him. <lb/>
Mrs. Chambers. <lb/>
Simple Explanation of the <lb/>
Myth That Surrounds <lb/>
Fleece <lb/>
In the legend of the Fleece <lb/>
lies hidden the record of an ancient <lb/>
method of sons <lb/>
for collection of gold. The <lb/>
north coast of Asia Minor produced <lb/>
large quantities of precious metals, <lb/>
as well as copper and Iron. was <lb/>
found In the gravel, as often happens <lb/>
still in streams draining from copper <lb/>
regions. gold in copper ores, <lb/>
originally containing Insignificant <lb/>
amounts of the precious metal, ac- <lb/>
cumulates In course of ages, and <lb/>
sometimes forms placers of astonish- <lb/>
richness. <lb/>
ancient washed the <lb/>
gold-bearing gravel, first by booming, <lb/>
which concentrated gold Into <lb/>
; lively small amounts sand. <lb/>
was then collected washed through <lb/>
sluices having the bottoms lined with <lb/>
sheepskins. The gold would sink Into <lb/>
wool, while sand would be <lb/>
Mr J. D. Jones is getting his <lb/>
ready to start at Pitch Kettle <lb/>
and we may soon look for some white <lb/>
washed away in the swift current- <lb/>
skins were removed from the at R- <lb/>
it is a concrete fact that Dynamite <lb/>
is the thing to blow up stumps, <lb/>
moles and get your winter <lb/>
have it J. R. Smith Bro. <lb/>
Mr. Lorenzo <lb/>
thrown from his buggy last <lb/>
by a running away, escaping <lb/>
unhurt, and on Wednesday his <lb/>
ran away the second time and threw <lb/>
him out. and in falling he sustained <lb/>
Internal Injuries, and Is in bed since. <lb/>
did not the extent of his <lb/>
injuries, but hope he will soon be oat <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Another car of farm, and drain <lb/>
The are worst <lb/>
around here in many years, cause <lb/>
by the continued rains and heavy <lb/>
and this section is no exception <lb/>
we hear the same complaint all <lb/>
around. <lb/>
Mr. Bland of Swift <lb/>
Township was here today selling cot- <lb/>
ARTISTIC SENSE OF SEXES <lb/>
Museums and Art Galleries of <lb/>
World Prove Superiority of Man, <lb/>
Says This Writer. <lb/>
I notice that in a department store <lb/>
advertisement women are quoted as <lb/>
wondering how men can produce such <lb/>
excellent results with draperies. More- <lb/>
over, one of the domestic <lb/>
la Just like a <lb/>
Very sarcastic and wholly <lb/>
to his sense of taste But <lb/>
by red covers of Baedeker, Is not <lb/>
the artistic sense of crude men quite <lb/>
equal to that fair woman I ask <lb/>
you to follow Baedeker to all the gal- <lb/>
and museums of the world and <lb/>
then answer me <lb/>
Who mixed the pigments for that <lb/>
Whose chisel <lb/>
that Apollo Whose hand traced the <lb/>
lines for St Peter's Who painted <lb/>
most of the world's great pictures, <lb/>
tarred most Its statues, built Its <lb/>
and <lb/>
Men, and not women. Who make <lb/>
most of the designs for all kinds of <lb/>
dress fabrics and laces Men. Who <lb/>
blends the delicate dyes for the <lb/>
shades that adorn milady Some <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Who put the figure In that <lb/>
rug upon your floor Just a man. <lb/>
Who even makes many of the most <lb/>
fashionable Parisian dresses and hats <lb/>
Frenchmen. <lb/>
masculine has quite enough to <lb/>
harry him, but lack of artistic sense Is <lb/>
not his sex <lb/>
Ledger. <lb/>
sluices, coarsest gold shaken out, <lb/>
and the fleeces, still glittering with <lb/>
the yellow metal, were hung upon <lb/>
boughs to dry so that the rest of the <lb/>
gold might be beaten from them, and <lb/>
saved. early Greek mariners, wit- <lb/>
tills process, carried borne <lb/>
of the wonderful riches of a land <lb/>
where a warlike race of miners hung <lb/>
golden fleeces upon trees In the <lb/>
grove of Ares. <lb/>
After so many millenniums the ton and tells us that the farmers in <lb/>
metalliferous country of are at a loss to <lb/>
Is once more coming Into prominence. , . . . . <lb/>
The natives still cull the high-grade but <lb/>
copper ore, and break it Into will raise more hog and hominy <lb/>
which they cover with wood and roast; and ,,.,, be a great <lb/>
to matte; still work the matte In . . . <lb/>
forge-like furnaces to black copper. and more stock <lb/>
which they to and, Mr is a good farmer, <lb/>
to ports. They still make the proved is a great <lb/>
famous Iron that was <lb/>
as Damascus steel because it bought <lb/>
was distributed through this mart to <lb/>
tho rest of tho world after receiving a <lb/>
finish by local workmen. <lb/>
decadent methods, that give <lb/>
a of the approved practice of the <lb/>
father of metallurgy, will soon become <lb/>
wholly extinct, for the modern miner <lb/>
Is studying the disseminated copper <lb/>
ores of the Black sea coast and <lb/>
threatening to rekindle on a <lb/>
cent scale the smoldering fires of <lb/>
PUZZLED BY THE TEACHER <lb/>
Poor Mrs. Smith. <lb/>
A minister was recounting some of <lb/>
his amusing experiences in marrying <lb/>
people. an old <lb/>
said he, the bridegroom shall <lb/>
kiss the bride Immediately after the <lb/>
marriage ceremony is over. It's a <lb/>
good, practical custom, for It serves <lb/>
more handily than anything else that <lb/>
I know of to dissipate the awkward <lb/>
pause that almost always follows a <lb/>
simple, informal ceremony. For this <lb/>
reason I keep the custom alive. <lb/>
day a man whom I call <lb/>
Smith came to the parsonage to be <lb/>
married. Mr. Smith a pompous, <lb/>
consequential little man. The pros- <lb/>
Mrs. Smith was a One, win- <lb/>
some girl. After the ceremony, Mr. <lb/>
Smith, In spite of his pomposity, did <lb/>
not seem to know Just what was the <lb/>
next thing to do, so, as In my <lb/>
in such emergencies, I <lb/>
dear sir, It Is your privilege to salute <lb/>
the He turned around and ex- <lb/>
tending his hand formally, <lb/>
Smith, I congratulate <lb/>
Youngster Couldn't See Reason Why <lb/>
She Should Ask Him for <lb/>
Location of Her Room. <lb/>
j A teacher In an uptown school <lb/>
I cams downstairs from her room and <lb/>
discovered. Just as she reached <lb/>
i front steps, that she bad forgotten <lb/>
her rubbers. <lb/>
The streets were slushy, and she <lb/>
turned back to get the forgotten foot- <lb/>
wear. As she the foot of <lb/>
the stairway noticed a boy com- <lb/>
down. him as <lb/>
one of the backward pupils who re- <lb/>
special attention In a class by <lb/>
themselves. She decided to ask him <lb/>
to get the rubbers. <lb/>
I she called, you know <lb/>
where my room <lb/>
He stared st her. <lb/>
I don't he mumbled. <lb/>
Then he turned round and ran up <lb/>
the stairs. He didn't stop running <lb/>
until he entered the schoolroom and <lb/>
confronted his teacher. <lb/>
he gasped, <lb/>
thing's wrong with Miss <lb/>
what do you mean, <lb/>
teacher, she don't know <lb/>
where her room <lb/>
makes you think she doesn't <lb/>
know, <lb/>
she asked me if I <lb/>
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb/>
Deadly Weapons of War. <lb/>
Individuals attain considerable skill <lb/>
in handling tin bayonet. It is almost <lb/>
a mooted question In military circles <lb/>
whether the bayonet or saber is the <lb/>
better weapon. The saber, <lb/>
Is quicker weapon, and more <lb/>
kill is needed to handle It. Its user, <lb/>
however, depends entirely on the <lb/>
strength of his right wrist and right <lb/>
arm, whereas the man with the <lb/>
net can so regulate his thrusts and <lb/>
parries that nearly every muscle of <lb/>
body is brought into service. <lb/>
That It Is plainly, gives the <lb/>
net the advantage In the latter stages <lb/>
of a duel between men armed <lb/>
bayonet and saber. <lb/>
Truthful James. <lb/>
Jim had been brought up In the <lb/>
country and the paths righteous- <lb/>
Even a child he had been a <lb/>
; truthful little fellow, and this rare <lb/>
did not desert him when he cams <lb/>
to man's Is queer, as <lb/>
. things go. <lb/>
It happened that he was on one <lb/>
occasion hated before tho bench <lb/>
charged with poaching. It was a mis- <lb/>
take on tho part the police, us I <lb/>
James was Indignant. Quivering with <lb/>
rage, he denied that he had ever, on <lb/>
I this or any other occasion, shot a bird <lb/>
out of season or belonging to someone <lb/>
else. <lb/>
I say protested the mag- <lb/>
a case of Red Cross dynamite to do <lb/>
some stumping where he expects to <lb/>
sow small grain so as to save it all. <lb/>
Prof. Underwood the County Supt- <lb/>
of Schools writes us to be sure <lb/>
keep a full stock of school books cm <lb/>
hand so as to supply the children <lb/>
that the compulsory educational law <lb/>
may not be abused but rather <lb/>
At the same time we are carrying <lb/>
r. full line of sewer pipe, mill fittings <lb/>
dynamite. Phone or write J. R <lb/>
Smith Bros. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. J. has <lb/>
chased the John Elks farm from Mr <lb/>
O. C. Manning, which is situated <lb/>
Bethany Church. Mr. Manning ban <lb/>
moved near Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. Dock Heath has moved bat <lb/>
family to town and has rooms with <lb/>
Prof. Ingram in the J. M. C. Nelson <lb/>
residence. <lb/>
Mr. Edwin Tripp accompanied by <lb/>
his pastor, Rev. Mr. left <lb/>
Wednesday for where he was <lb/>
happily married to Miss Annie Hearne <lb/>
The happy party reached Ayden <lb/>
their return about p. m. delayed <lb/>
by being stuck In mud crossing <lb/>
the swamp. <lb/>
Mr. David Stokes said the <lb/>
can Herb Tablets sold by J. R. Smith <lb/>
was best tonic he could <lb/>
get for bis family, bad not used any <lb/>
other medicine In thirteen years. We <lb/>
carry a full supply of them all the <lb/>
time. <lb/>
Let us take your subscription for <lb/>
the Daily Reflector and be a man, keep <lb/>
posted on the acts of the Legislature <lb/>
instead of having to fee a lawyer to <lb/>
toll It over to you. <lb/>
PLAN TO ABOLISH <lb/>
ILLITERACY IN <lb/>
Henderson, Feb. plan for the <lb/>
absolute of illiteracy <lb/>
city of and the <lb/>
ban cotton mill districts was <lb/>
ed lo members of the King s <lb/>
you mean to tell mo you Daughters and the civic league <lb/>
D. Y. Cooper, a wealthy tobacco roan <lb/>
never in your whole life poached <lb/>
I do, answered James, <lb/>
with conviction. In my life <lb/>
have I shot a bird that I hadn't a right <lb/>
except once, and that <lb/>
a rabbit what clumped over the head <lb/>
with a <lb/>
and cotton manufacturer of this city <lb/>
at a meeting held at the city high <lb/>
school yesterday afternoon. Mr. Coop <lb/>
proposes to pay to these <lb/>
rations a piece for every <lb/>
white person in the city above <lb/>
the age of who Is taught to read <lb/>
The Making of a Here, <lb/>
A seasoned old was a devoted <lb/>
admirer of a young middy who served Aside from this offer at <lb/>
on the warship, says Lou- <lb/>
art cured In old Dr. <lb/>
II <lb/>
Vain taint Be. Sot. I <lb/>
Husband's Voles. <lb/>
Mrs. waiting tea <lb/>
for husband, who was expected <lb/>
home from tho city every minute. <lb/>
Suddenly oat In the street s <lb/>
monger's donkey brayed. dear <lb/>
old who was a little <lb/>
beamed. <lb/>
and kettle on, <lb/>
she cried. master Is coming <lb/>
down the street I'd know his hearty <lb/>
laugh <lb/>
don Citizen. An occurred <lb/>
s man overboard and a gallant rescue <lb/>
by one of the lieutenants, which <lb/>
brought a handsome letter of com- <lb/>
from the admiralty. <lb/>
a to a latter <lb/>
said tho old tar to his young <lb/>
friend. ought to <lb/>
ill to wait my <lb/>
said the middy. <lb/>
said the other. drop <lb/>
from tho rigging, and you jump In <lb/>
and rescue <lb/>
the city proper, various cot- <lb/>
ton mills Just outside the city limits <lb/>
of which Mr. Cooper Is the head have- <lb/>
made the same offer- to <lb/>
schools in those communities. <lb/>
Dr. Annie U <lb/>
Physician. Thens Office <lb/>
son Avenue in the Building. <lb/>
I can't was reply. a. a to a- m. as <lb/>
you said the veteran, I u 1-6-ltd. <lb/>
tea u. the boat ,<lb/>
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Prominent Educator Ad- <lb/>
dresses The <lb/>
School <lb/>
SLEEP TO AVOID EXHAUSTION <lb/>
Theory of Physiologist Seems U <lb/>
Fit Into the Common Sense <lb/>
View of the <lb/>
Lr. Frank C. Professor of, <lb/>
English at College. awl <lb/>
address at the Training <lb/>
day evening. February on <lb/>
Ballad in North <lb/>
Miss Bernice Pagan president of the <lb/>
Sidney Literacy Society, <lb/>
a gracious manner welcomed the <lb/>
and President Wright in <lb/>
few apt words introduced the speak- <lb/>
Dr. Brown, is secretary and treas <lb/>
of the Folk-lore Society of North <lb/>
Carolina, and has done a great work <lb/>
in tho collecting of ballads; he Is vary <lb/>
enthusiastic over work and ha <lb/>
become an authority of National re- <lb/>
on the subject. Often Dr. <lb/>
has hoard fragment of <lb/>
and after tracing these up found <lb/>
some of these were versions of <lb/>
famous Many of <lb/>
these songs are sung daily In the kit <lb/>
china of our own homes. Some ye is <lb/>
ago a was made that there, <lb/>
were only five ballads in the United <lb/>
States. But since that time j <lb/>
Brown has discovered twenty North j <lb/>
Carolina alone. One of these, which <lb/>
has not been found anywhere <lb/>
came from Currituck county. <lb/>
Moat of believe we <lb/>
we are exhausted But Doctor <lb/>
Swiss physiologist, advanced a <lb/>
new theory, which la to the effect that <lb/>
e sleep to avoid being exhausted. <lb/>
The i that Instead of <lb/>
being the result of fatigue, la an <lb/>
self disinfection which the body <lb/>
conducts In order to get of the <lb/>
waste products before they have time <lb/>
produce exhaustion. <lb/>
Just as combustion of fuel for the <lb/>
production of beat and energy always <lb/>
la attended by and the <lb/>
combustion which heat <lb/>
and energy In the body likewise Is at- <lb/>
tended by waste. <lb/>
the senses never voluntarily <lb/>
come to rest or shut themselves off <lb/>
from the outer world, a point <lb/>
ally would be reached when the or- <lb/>
would perish as a victim of <lb/>
general nerve exhaustion. In order to <lb/>
hinder this nature arranges betimes. <lb/>
before exhaustion can seriously In- <lb/>
the organism, to get In motion <lb/>
that opposition current we term <lb/>
The sight-endowed animal tends to <lb/>
take Its sleep at night, since the <lb/>
which govern the animal's vital ac- <lb/>
then cut off. For animals <lb/>
endowed with other special senses, but <lb/>
not with sight, the night is not so <lb/>
great a factor. These can only block- <lb/>
stimuli to the senses either by <lb/>
creeping Into some secluded or <lb/>
by the action of nature In causing an <lb/>
opportune production of a substance <lb/>
sort of which acts as an <lb/>
obstacle by the nerve path <lb/>
and deadening sensibility. <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Trust Company. <lb/>
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st <lb/>
8,000.00 <lb/>
THE LARGEST In This Section. <lb/>
Deposit Your Money with This <lb/>
Bank For Safekeeping. <lb/>
The <lb/>
have leek at <lb/>
Sideboards <lb/>
They are richly fa <lb/>
tat keel seasoned weeds, and <lb/>
will please the <lb/>
el a <lb/>
Oar are <lb/>
these <lb/>
wish and Dials <lb/>
Reels have air of <lb/>
If <lb/>
article whatever la the <lb/>
Mae, or <lb/>
here save <lb/>
while <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
Taft Vandyke <lb/>
Evans Street. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Notice Farmers <lb/>
HAD NO USE FOR COWARDS <lb/>
Brown began his address by tell- <lb/>
an old riddle ballad. d. <lb/>
woman most Then he r <lb/>
viewed the history of the ballad <lb/>
which began as far back as <lb/>
thirteenth century. These ballads <lb/>
throw a light on our early ancestors <lb/>
as nothing else can do. they give an <lb/>
insight Into the lines and character <lb/>
of ancient people. They are the I <lb/>
simple, frank expressions of the <lb/>
setting forth emotions of the great <lb/>
value. We can get no better <lb/>
view of humanity than in the ballad <lb/>
Dr. Brown gave the qualities that a <lb/>
simple ballad must have; It <lb/>
be a simple life like story. <lb/>
It must be lyric; all ballads were <lb/>
sung, people danced and ex- <lb/>
pressed passions in song. <lb/>
Ballads were original choral and gen- <lb/>
have a refrain. The choral <lb/>
Is a test of its genuineness. j <lb/>
Ballads are expressions <lb/>
a natural passion-always brief, simple <lb/>
in plot and intensely <lb/>
During the address Dr. Brown re i <lb/>
viewed the history of our State <lb/>
ballads. In there was published t <lb/>
a small collection of <lb/>
Later, Bishop Percy, while j <lb/>
in was a discorded <lb/>
of yellow paper, and from this <lb/>
be found many ballads. Mr Child pub-1 <lb/>
l volumes, giving <lb/>
and information on the subject <lb/>
1904 Mr. published a book <lb/>
containing all the ballads that Mr I <lb/>
Child approved of <lb/>
Soldiers cf the Middle Ages <lb/>
y Punished Comrades Who <lb/>
Showed White Feather. <lb/>
Punishment for cowardice In the <lb/>
German at the time of the <lb/>
war was so severe as to be <lb/>
ferocious. In the year 1642 the Swed- <lb/>
General stormed <lb/>
zig A force under the command of <lb/>
the Grand Luke Leopold gave him <lb/>
battle before the gates of the city, but <lb/>
during the engagement the <lb/>
regiment became suddenly panic- <lb/>
stricken, and fled. <lb/>
Punishment Immediately followed. <lb/>
When the regiment had again <lb/>
bled, six other regiments surrounded <lb/>
It and tried It by court-martial In the <lb/>
open Held. The verdict that the <lb/>
colonel and the captains should die by <lb/>
the and that every ma. <lb/>
among the noncommissioned officers <lb/>
and men be banged. <lb/>
The stern verdict carried out <lb/>
to the letter, except that at the re- <lb/>
quest of Leopold the men were shot, <lb/>
instead of hanged; Col. George Mad- <lb/>
beheaded, after he had <lb/>
sought la vain for a pardon. The <lb/>
were consigned to quarters with <lb/>
other commands, and the regiment <lb/>
never regained name or former <lb/>
prestige In those days, there was no <lb/>
alternative but to be brave. Cow- <lb/>
meant either death or <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
TBS <lb/>
or la a Butter which abeaM <lb/>
have the careful thought of every <lb/>
builder. If you have decided to build <lb/>
this spring, or are <lb/>
your present heating system. <lb/>
Consult Us <lb/>
before purchasing, and we will <lb/>
give you the benefit of oar long ex- <lb/>
In this matter. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
This wonderful little Bull Tractor Is what job need on your Farm It <lb/>
MITCH P. at the B. P. at the draw Bar, and will do the work <lb/>
of or horses when properly operated It pulls Plows, Seeders, Harvest- <lb/>
era, Drills, Discs, and then grinds Saws Gin Cotton, or <lb/>
Stationary Belt Work on the farm, and the Price of this Tractor is <lb/>
the Price of one good F. O. B. Factory, est <lb/>
on delivered for write. <lb/>
Johnston, Porter Peck, <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
tor Flit M Greene <lb/>
Dr. Brown during his address, read <lb/>
several Interesting ballads, <lb/>
of others and sketched the story of J <lb/>
some. At the close <lb/>
was sung by Miss King <lb/>
Blue and were <lb/>
sung by Miss Forbes. <lb/>
The lecture was exceedingly Int i <lb/>
sting, and the singing of the <lb/>
added greatly to the enjoyment of <lb/>
evening. They so aptly Illustrated <lb/>
tho points Dr. Brown made. <lb/>
This tho fourth annual <lb/>
brought to this through <lb/>
Sidney Literary Society. Th <lb/>
other's heretofore have been deliver- <lb/>
ed by Dr. D. H. Hill, Pros of A ft. <lb/>
M College. Dr. C. Alphonso i <lb/>
Professor of Poe Chair Literature at <lb/>
University of Virginia. Dr. B-n <lb/>
of at <lb/>
Wake Forest College. <lb/>
Disgusted Dog. <lb/>
In a certain house there was a very <lb/>
One baby and also a very tine dog <lb/>
They were much to each <lb/>
and the only thing that marred <lb/>
their pleasure baby's dally <lb/>
During this proceeding baby always <lb/>
howled himself black and blue, and <lb/>
the dog. out of sympathy, crouched In <lb/>
the corner and moaned. After a <lb/>
month or two of this dally anguish the <lb/>
dog devised a scheme to stop it. One <lb/>
day. while baby was howling as usual, <lb/>
the dog came marching Into the room <lb/>
carrying a rattle in his mouth, and. <lb/>
standing by the tub, shook his head <lb/>
and the rattle vigorously. Baby <lb/>
ally stopped crying a minute to <lb/>
what this unusual proceeding meant, <lb/>
but then began again with extra pow- <lb/>
The dog dropped the rattle with <lb/>
a disgusted air. and after that day. <lb/>
always managed to out of the house <lb/>
during the bath. <lb/>
looking back a <lb/>
New Evidence Constantly Being <lb/>
Since the long succession <lb/>
reports were first In <lb/>
he local press there been no look- <lb/>
back. Greenville evidence <lb/>
to In, <lb/>
whose reports were first published <lb/>
many years ago, verify all they have <lb/>
-aid In a most hearty and <lb/>
way. Head the experience of Mrs. <lb/>
I F. T. Moore, <lb/>
Mrs. F. T. Moore. Pitt <lb/>
j Greenville, was very much <lb/>
I annoyed with backache and my kid- <lb/>
were not acting as they should. <lb/>
used Kidney Pills directed <lb/>
and they gave me splendid relief. <lb/>
My back Is now much better and <lb/>
an rest well nights. I give <lb/>
Kidney Pills the credit for I know <lb/>
they have done me a lot of good. I <lb/>
confirm my former endorse- <lb/>
of this <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
imply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney earns that <lb/>
Mrs. Moore had. <lb/>
o. Props. Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
was directly due to the fact that It did <lb/>
not have enough money on hand to <lb/>
a Judgment secured against It by a <lb/>
Baltimore liquor concern. Tho <lb/>
rest of Fisher came rather as a <lb/>
prise and Interest la i- <lb/>
manifested In the case, especially <lb/>
by the who constituted its <lb/>
lists of stockholders and depositor <lb/>
Touring Can F. O. B. <lb/>
P. O. ; Ml <lb/>
We have band Ford <lb/>
Can, good as new, for cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co.<lb/>
a o. <lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
Greenville. N. C.<lb/>
IS <lb/>
A S A B I. I. A <lb/>
Tampa, Florida <lb/>
CELEBRATION <lb/>
Sew Orleans, Mobile and <lb/>
Tickets will be sold for the <lb/>
above occasions from Greenville <lb/>
on February <lb/>
at fares named below. <lb/>
by the <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
The Standard of the South <lb/>
Tampa. Florida <lb/>
New Orleans, <lb/>
Mobile, Ala. <lb/>
Pensacola. Fla . <lb/>
Feb. Wheat 1-1 <lb/>
May Wheat 3-3 <lb/>
Feb Corn 7-8 <lb/>
May Corn <lb/>
Feb. Lard <lb/>
May Lard <lb/>
Feb Ribs <lb/>
May Ribs <lb/>
Royal Bodyguard. <lb/>
The royal family has an es- <lb/>
and historic bodyguard to <lb/>
vent such intrusions as that which <lb/>
has occurred at Buckingham palace at <lb/>
London. For centuries the <lb/>
who must be natives of the town of <lb/>
and have served with honor <lb/>
In the army, have had the exclusive <lb/>
privilege of guarding the royal pal- <lb/>
aces by night. In their cos- <lb/>
wearing felt shoes they take <lb/>
up their posts at midnight outside the <lb/>
rooms of the king, queen and other <lb/>
royalists, while detachments patrol <lb/>
the halls and corridors all night long. <lb/>
They speak no word, acknowledging <lb/>
each other's presence by sign and <lb/>
countersign. In the morning they dis- <lb/>
appear as silently, giving place to the <lb/>
ordinary sentries and attendants. <lb/>
Whenever Yon Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
Tonic because It contains the <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE <lb/>
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole System. cents. <lb/>
LAST FOB BULBS AT <lb/>
of the beat varieties et <lb/>
flowering narcissus. Four the beet <lb/>
varieties at hyacinths. <lb/>
best of tulips. White <lb/>
hyacinths, white <lb/>
Choice Cat all <lb/>
Kinds la Great <lb/>
Blooming Pot Plants la <lb/>
Rose bushes, Evergreens, shade <lb/>
trees, Hedge plants and shrubberies. <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone <lb/>
promptly executed by J. L. <lb/>
t CO. Florist, Raleigh, N. O. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Cashier hi Mutual Aid Bunk <lb/>
With Embezzlement. <lb/>
New Bern, Feb. a climax to <lb/>
lie closing of the doors of the Mu- <lb/>
Aid ban, an Institution <lb/>
mainly by colored people, and which <lb/>
I h place a few week's came <lb/>
he arrest yesterday of John Fish- <lb/>
a who was the cashier of <lb/>
the Fisher is charged with <lb/>
embezzling the funds of the bank and <lb/>
is now at liberty under a bond of <lb/>
which was put up by <lb/>
his <lb/>
The warrant for Fisher's arrest <lb/>
makes a direct <lb/>
but no specified sum Is named. <lb/>
The of the doors of the bank <lb/>
Married <lb/>
On February 3rd. Mr. Tripp <lb/>
of Ayden and Annie of <lb/>
county were married near <lb/>
Tarboro. Rev. Geo. J of <lb/>
den performing the ceremony. Mr. <lb/>
Tripp is a prominent business man of <lb/>
Is popular In his home <lb/>
town. Mrs. Tripp l well connected <lb/>
and will make a welcome addition to <lb/>
Ayden society where she and her <lb/>
hand will make their future borne <lb/>
Tickets will be limited, at time o <lb/>
purchase to February 26th, but n <lb/>
extension of final return limit It <lb/>
March 16th may be obtained by de- <lb/>
positing tickets prior to expiration <lb/>
and upon payment of <lb/>
For Schedules, reservation, etc., <lb/>
quire of Atlantic Coast Line Tic- <lb/>
Agents, or Address, <lb/>
T. C. WHITE, . <lb/>
Passenger Agent <lb/>
W. J. CRAIG, <lb/>
Passenger Traffic Manager <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
Piles Cared is lo m Days <lb/>
Vow If <lb/>
OINTMENT at r ease of<lb/>
How to Feed Boy After School. <lb/>
The Woman's Home Companion has <lb/>
a department called <lb/>
a department mil of helpful Ideas <lb/>
contributed by readers the benefit <lb/>
of ethers. A woman <lb/>
makes th following <lb/>
friend of mine, who has three <lb/>
hungry boys of different ages who <lb/>
come from school clamoring for <lb/>
to has devised this <lb/>
to keep them out of the pan- <lb/>
She has three boxes plainly let- <lb/>
with their names, and after <lb/>
luncheon she fills each with whatever <lb/>
best for that <lb/>
Let me tend you FREE PERFUME <lb/>
Write today for a letting bottle of <lb/>
ED. LILAC <lb/>
The famous perfume. <lb/>
m V. today. <lb/>
CD. Department f. <lb/>
I f <lb/>
Why suffer when you can relieve <lb/>
cure yourself <lb/>
And you don't have to use a <lb/>
either Balm Is <lb/>
the private prescription of a highly <lb/>
successful who discover id <lb/>
that practically all aches and <lb/>
disorders were caused by congestion <lb/>
and Inflammation. Mental re- <lb/>
congestion and inflammation <lb/>
and is therefore a sure relief for <lb/>
Croup, Neuralgia, Pneumonia, Sore <lb/>
Throat. Headache, Earache, <lb/>
Soreness and Stiffness. <lb/>
Coughs, Rheumatism, and <lb/>
all other troubles due to congestion <lb/>
and Inflammation. Balm If <lb/>
put up according to this physician s <lb/>
directions in the Nixon Laboratory <lb/>
It Is now on Bale at cents a bottle <lb/>
only at the store of Morris I-as- <lb/>
Greenville. N. C. Get a bottle <lb/>
while the supply lasts, Instead of <lb/>
II or for a doctor's <lb/>
Be sure It's Nixon's <lb/>
Balm. Used externally 2-4-1 m <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Railroad <lb/>
BOUTS OF THE <lb/>
la October 4th, Ills. <lb/>
N. following schedule <lb/>
published as Information ONLY <lb/>
and are not guaranteed. <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
BOUND <lb/>
a. m. dally, <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk <lb/>
a. m. dally, for Plymouth, Ella. <lb/>
beth City and <lb/>
Parlor Car at <lb/>
Connects for all points <lb/>
North and West. <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
BOUND <lb/>
Strawberry Plants <lb/>
these new, M <lb/>
Cat flowers e. <lb/>
for Head. <lb/>
Tie, Beet Bash. <lb/>
Heats, <lb/>
p. m. dally. Except Sunday fee <lb/>
a. in. dally for Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Bleeping Car <lb/>
Service. North, Bob <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
lift a. m. dally, let <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects M <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
p. m. daily for Raleigh and <lb/>
Intermediate stations, <lb/>
for further and <lb/>
ration in Sleeping- Cats, apply <lb/>
L. Agent, K. <lb/>
R. B. <lb/>
Ages <lb/>
J. D. STACK, <lb/>
Superintendent <lb/>
NORFOLK. TA. <lb/>
J. C-<lb/>
ass <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of authority contained In <lb/>
two certain Mortgages to V. <lb/>
H Hail, Jr., by Hazard Crawford. <lb/>
New Haven, Conn. Feb. Tl <lb/>
Vale I were <lb/>
for active service today by <lb/>
bearing date as one dated There was an cage <lb/>
August lath and recorded <lb/>
Hook All, one dated March <lb/>
and recorded in Hook T <lb/>
of Pitt County Registry, the under <lb/>
signed Mortgagee will, on MONDAY. <lb/>
larch at o'clock <lb/>
before the Court House Door la PR <lb/>
County, sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
cash, all the undivided right title <lb/>
interest of the said Hazard Craw- <lb/>
ford in the following described <lb/>
to <lb/>
of the undivided light, title <lb/>
Interest, both personal and real in <lb/>
and lo all of Inc property, real an-1 <lb/>
personal of the late Annie Eliza Craw <lb/>
mother of the said Hazard Craw- <lb/>
ford, the said property being <lb/>
I of candidates on hand, for th. <lb/>
Yale navy extended its plant t <lb/>
attract. New buildings mark the mos <lb/>
elaborate lot of rowing equipment i. <lb/>
any American college. The navy now <lb/>
has a handsome dormitory for <lb/>
in the Superior CAPTAIN'S BOOTS <lb/>
March Tens, 115- <lb/>
of Advance on <lb/>
if County <lb/>
a l Bailey <lb/>
By <lb/>
M Taft. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
that action entitled as <lb/>
Burglar Came to an End in <lb/>
Fit of Laughter. <lb/>
The rambling old house where Cap- <lb/>
Fields and his unmarried <lb/>
lived stood back from <lb/>
comm. need him on the the road half a mile, Hanked on every <lb/>
U. Kip Kn <lb/>
isl day of January, 1916, by the Is- <lb/>
by the captain's broad acres. <lb/>
varsity, oars- action is brought by the <lb/>
It happened one morning in early <lb/>
of out of the spring when the had mar- <lb/>
Court of County, and that all available help from t <lb/>
neighborhood had two hired men <lb/>
m besides to help get his corn ground <lb/>
men, a large adjacent for against the defendant tor the ready and the s i d early. <lb/>
the sum of Three Martha had been busy since morn- <lb/>
arranging for In the <lb/>
Forty One and 36-100 Dollars, due oW , <lb/>
Plaintiff by the Defendant, o'clock she left the dinner cooking <lb/>
of non for the big ram- and w upstairs to <lb/>
make the b- but came Hying down <lb/>
with pallid and called In stage <lb/>
whispers to tin girl, ring big <lb/>
the freshmen, a clubhouse at t <lb/>
wharf, and finally a new boathouse <lb/>
capable of housing and repairing <lb/>
the shells. During Easter vacation, the <lb/>
first and second Varsity eights Will <lb/>
go to Philadelphia, meeting the <lb/>
amount, given by the defendant <lb/>
to the plaintiff on the day <lb/>
of Pennsylvania the January, 1915. and drawn on <lb/>
kill in Saturday. April <lb/>
lust the main dynamo that propelled <lb/>
the varsity eight to victory last year <lb/>
, Pitt County. North Carolina and <lb/>
fully described as follow. Cm York <lb/>
. , , call fur the stroke car <lb/>
all Of his <lb/>
,., ,, . . ,,, him. Sheldon, Meyer and <lb/>
undivided interest in both i <lb/>
, . ,, , .,. Adams arc veterans sure of <lb/>
and personal property, to wit. Ono, <lb/>
,, , . ., , , , and there is much other excellent ma- <lb/>
adjoining the lands of the <lb/>
ville <lb/>
Nichols heir-, W. Crawford, Hi <lb/>
of and I. I <lb/>
and others, and being known <lb/>
the Place; Also one <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
Jailed <lb/>
Five days in jail in default of a <lb/>
adjoining the lands of Charlie of Bit was the sentence which <lb/>
Nichols, the heirs of the lute irate in the <lb/>
and others, also all and court, imposed on James Roma, <lb/>
whatever estate, real and personal <lb/>
Which the said Hazard <lb/>
inherited or may Inherit from i- <lb/>
of his mother, the late Annie <lb/>
BUM Crawford; this conveyance con <lb/>
keying all of his entire undivided in <lb/>
in and to all the property, real <lb/>
personal, of his mother, the late <lb/>
Annie K. Crawford, which he <lb/>
d or may inherit from her <lb/>
The purpose of this sale is to <lb/>
v the terms of said Mortgages above <lb/>
let out and referred <lb/>
This February 1915. <lb/>
V. H. Jr. Mortgagee <lb/>
PIERCE, Attorneys. <lb/>
Mulberry street driver for Em- <lb/>
Carting Company, for biting Ins <lb/>
horse on the lip. <lb/>
William I. Lander, who caused tin <lb/>
man's arrest, that he saw <lb/>
There is a <lb/>
burglar upstairs under daddy's bed. <lb/>
Hank A.- Company, o; to <lb/>
Greenville, N. upon which The girl did as she was bidden and <lb/>
. , , , Martha stood at the exit lo tho <lb/>
the defendant caused payment to b u her ,,.,, <lb/>
stopped, the amount thereof, the i,,. out prevent his escape -he <lb/>
Indebtedness evidenced thereby being must. <lb/>
. . ,. Tho men from the fields came <lb/>
now due, over and above all on ,. <lb/>
that the house <lb/>
must be on fire or some such dire <lb/>
When told that <lb/>
a man was under the bed U <lb/>
Court County, which con- determined to make short work <lb/>
the Court House in Green- of him and marched up, <lb/>
, ,, and Shouting, but <lb/>
on the 2nd Monday after the r. <lb/>
Monday of March. 1915, and file r; Then some one moved the comforter <lb/>
or to the complaint; and h back and exposed a pair of th, <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
will further take notice that if ho fall <lb/>
to appear and answer or demur at <lb/>
said time and place, the relief A, RACIAL PECULIARITY <lb/>
ed In the complaint will be granted <lb/>
claims and set off; And the defendant <lb/>
will further take notice he <lb/>
appear at the March Term of the <lb/>
FOURIER'S THE BETTER IDEA That Printer <lb/>
and m <lb/>
HI. Infinitely c <lb/>
to Head's of <lb/>
Absolute. <lb/>
to hear these Ike <lb/>
A mouth of-. <lb/>
which I the <lb/>
go devil and tell him <lb/>
Indulgence in an excursion into the lo ,, ;. j, n,.,, he began <lb/>
morning Then -hill J <lb/>
,,,. dis Youngest dump <lb/>
turned I Hegel Angel into the <lb/>
ft that <lb/>
He the ti. lie he , <lb/>
. ,. and Bed- Pa and loch up <lb/>
the as the Lady in Her <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Helena received l i <lb/>
returned to I the now <lb/>
doctrine the , y not <lb/>
Then arose In k the countervail- <lb/>
, row <lb/>
by the i I <lb/>
Thai . i. here as <lb/>
Cl Fourier, a r. <lb/>
philosopher, who witnessed the Hanged Shot By a Mob. <lb/>
of Lyons In . . ,, i i <lb/>
u De- <lb/>
was taken <lb/>
, county Jail I <lb/>
the <lb/>
that recall e Aim a band of fifty or more <lb/>
t in I I en who rode here from when <lb/>
saw i B Bat- <lb/>
r I tn eel Bee the tabled <lb/>
water would be as palatable as inn- Arriving In ti <lb/>
north j would become <lb/>
habitable and mi d level n <lb/>
to th demanded that <lb/>
The defendant w further take no- <lb/>
that a warrant of attachment was <lb/>
issued from the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
Roma attempting to put a feed bag on en he 21st day of January, <lb/>
Theory That Left Handed People Are <lb/>
Mentally Inferior Has Been <lb/>
Proved to Be Wrong. <lb/>
For ages the belief has prevailed <lb/>
a that left-handed persons are physical- <lb/>
the horse's nose about noon in I against all the property of the defend- and mentally Inferior. This belief <lb/>
me n in face of the fact that <lb/>
man w ., <lb/>
. . back of be given up i Her <lb/>
i ref- ,,. futility i e II L <lb/>
arable to I els Ideas of ., . Tinker from Ins <lb/>
lute what misery would be <lb/>
were one to know all about the W body to a and h <lb/>
absolute, to foresee all was lo his body with bullets <lb/>
me down the ringing grooves of shooting of Constable Tart e <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
curred Monday when he attempted to <lb/>
NOT FOR FOLLOWING <lb/>
breaking. <lb/>
; Rules for the Correct Use of Good <lb/>
English Have Many <lb/>
and Exceptions. <lb/>
street, near Heaver. The driver, who <lb/>
Is a man tried unsuccessfully <lb/>
several times to put the cord holding <lb/>
the bag over the bead of the horse <lb/>
Enraged, he grabbed bit, pulled <lb/>
horse's head down and bit it viciously <lb/>
on the upper York Sun. <lb/>
again.-. an me mm <lb/>
j . . i nut Mm, has persisted in face of the fact that <lb/>
ant Of every description, in com- among <lb/>
especially any and all deposits others Leonardo Vinci, have been <lb/>
kept and maintained by the defendant left-handed. <lb/>
, ,, . ,.,,,, German scientists, however, declare <lb/>
with the Greenville Ranking Trust tn <lb/>
Company, which warrant is return j port theory that some relation <lb/>
able to the of Pitt Superior exists between and <lb/>
, , ,. , , , , mental or physical defects. It is a <lb/>
Court, when and where the I racial or peculiarity which is <lb/>
found among animals well as <lb/>
PP. <lb/>
white shoat, no marks. Weigh- <lb/>
about T. pounds when taken up <lb/>
Owner can get <lb/>
expenses. Henry <lb/>
horn, It Hun <lb/>
nit. an i. <lb/>
, in the Brown Building on <lb/>
avenue. <lb/>
to and<lb/>
Senator Simmons hit the nail on <lb/>
the head last week when he Bald <lb/>
he believed the people of this <lb/>
want restricted immigration, in <lb/>
said furthermore that he would <lb/>
for this present immigration bin <lb/>
when ii came before the Semite for <lb/>
passage over the President's vein. <lb/>
is required to appear and answer, or <lb/>
the relief demanded will be granted. <lb/>
J. COX <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Deposed <lb/>
China. I-Mi. <lb/>
Kai of the Chinese <lb/>
extended congratulations to the <lb/>
Whenever You Need a General Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the , but is busy with m <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE . <lb/>
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, modern languages, for which be <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood ,. ,,., of Manchu- <lb/>
up the Whole cents. <lb/>
man <lb/>
Is often <lb/>
the entire aide of the body show- <lb/>
ices i i a. greater develop- <lb/>
on that side. In the brutes tho <lb/>
preponderance of one or the other <lb/>
half of the body may vary according <lb/>
lo race. Tim- the gibbon and <lb/>
, are as a rule <lb/>
the gorilla and chimpanzee left- <lb/>
handed. <lb/>
i in the Gem i army n emits <lb/>
In every hundred ore left-handed; <lb/>
, ., , ,,,. vi among tin children per <lb/>
child emperor, Pu who ,, <lb/>
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Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 11- From <lb/>
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Oregonian to inquire whether such . School <lb/>
as shop, barber <lb/>
shop, carpenter and the like are I all school children of this have <lb/>
correct. There Is no authority for an Art League. The <lb/>
any of them. He also the same <lb/>
question about shop, <lb/>
shop, today at the Central High School <lb/>
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th, school children to show the <lb/>
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apostrophe before the final t. league. With the <lb/>
correct expressions are blacksmith's ,.,,. ,,. <lb/>
shop, shop, shop, raised and the later contribution, <lb/>
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cases, but it must be applied eminent lectures on art to the <lb/>
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look for the best the market <lb/>
affords in all lines. <lb/>
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well stocked with <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
to meet the wants all men. <lb/>
Tonic of the Open Air. <lb/>
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tonic to the man who la Hi <lb/>
to than sunlight <lb/>
and the open air. This is pan <lb/>
true of I en m Ida and the wood- <lb/>
i d d the country where tho <lb/>
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pure <lb/>
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brain or bands, or both, In ell <lb/>
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to Hi to the <lb/>
country, or if they cannot do that, to <lb/>
the breathing place the city r <lb/>
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shine with fewer obstructions. <lb/>
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petition in all lines of Industry and <lb/>
trade is keen, daily are living a <lb/>
life, putting forth their best <lb/>
energy, straining such talent as they <lb/>
possess to accomplish When <lb/>
they feel the strain is too great and <lb/>
near the breaking point, they should <lb/>
seek the tonic which Instinct <lb/>
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these ladies k in <lb/>
clothing they make up hail adorn- <lb/>
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others are very grotesque Their hair <lb/>
combs made a very tough wood, <lb/>
and they m, d lo be tough, for one of <lb/>
the feminine customs Is to put gum <lb/>
all through their hair tn keep it in <lb/>
place. A very strong comb Is led <lb/>
to get It apart, but the women con- <lb/>
somehow to do It; and a time is <lb/>
not money In Africa, they are never <lb/>
a hurry, One Is not surprised to <lb/>
learn that it takes a <lb/>
an a week to have her hair properly <lb/>
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Nature's Balloon. <lb/>
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the fir I In the shape of a <lb/>
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Mr and Mrs Robert Lee Smith <lb/>
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and the muscular the b i. <lb/>
proper. There is a valve which <lb/>
vents the from Hewing cut until <lb/>
tho fish so chooses. The prick of a <lb/>
pin. however, cause the <lb/>
lo collapse at an Instant's no- <lb/>
like a balloon. <lb/>
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a bad leek and <lb/>
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a milliners, asked <lb/>
there about these <lb/>
feathers that might bring me into <lb/>
trouble with the Bird Protection so- <lb/>
no, madam, said the milliner. <lb/>
did they not belong lo some <lb/>
persisted the <lb/>
returned the mil- <lb/>
liner. are <lb/>
a bowl; tho howl, <lb/>
madam, fond he Is of <lb/>
mire, is more of a Dal a <lb/>
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and a bear is reported from i. Eleventh at <lb/>
In of j , <lb/>
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noted for his u big with <lb/>
hunter home from a had a dull In my back and could <lb/>
in the southwest- not re t well at night In morn <lb/>
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ho saw n full-grown bear rapidly when l <lb/>
him. Hi was about to load , my head <lb/>
big gun when, to dismay, be found making ma blind a few <lb/>
he had III. d Us last cartridge. The .,,, ,,.,., fr my <lb/>
hear made a who de and <lb/>
fended himself with the butt end of -s <lb/>
his who In <lb/>
killing the bear, was afterwards found Tills, which procured from <lb/>
unconscious, and was conveyed to the Store gave mo much relief. <lb/>
bungalow of the civil surgeon at four boxes, my kidneys and <lb/>
ilia. His body was badly lacerated, were fixed up in good <lb/>
but bis recovery Is expected across my loins was <lb/>
Also Made His Exit. at all dealers. Horn <lb/>
what of for I kidney remedy <lb/>
I Tom Apple Wasn't he studying Kidney <lb/>
with the class last <lb/>
yes. Appleton, poor fellow I A <lb/>
line student, but absent minded In the <lb/>
Mrs. Savage had I o <lb/>
use of very That <lb/>
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.,., leak. I. mark it he got <lb/>
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yearling, one yew <lb/>
M marks, color Taken m <lb/>
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and being the county i. i <lb/>
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town of Falkland, and being lots No be in eM <lb/>
i. I. and J on plat of land former y I Township according to la as m <lb/>
by K. R. winch plat and provided. And that <lb/>
a record in County Register of <lb/>
Office Map Book Number <lb/>
age to which plat reference is <lb/>
hereby made. Said lots or parcels of <lb/>
and contain 146.21 acres <lb/>
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satisfying the bond W <lb/>
mentioned deed of trust <lb/>
bonds, one secure, by deed <lb/>
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virtue of the power of sale State of Carolina <lb/>
in a cerium mortgage Pitt. <lb/>
by H. s la Superior <lb/>
In J It Co., H. Brown. r of F. B. <lb/>
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mil s. before the Court Deceased., <lb/>
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and at to farm u parcel ad Barnard, <lb/>
the i- land lit mm i Barnard and <lb/>
mi known No. m the din Juliette U U Bernard. <lb/>
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appear,,, i i March . o hf the <lb/>
.,.;,. . ,., arsons. S. Par. <lb/>
cay of March U lands of W. U. Chapman, on u. sous i Sons. <lb/>
Jay of M the of i <lb/>
M. la appointed Registrar , and or demur to the on the South by the land U F <lb/>
the Registration the plaint U <lb/>
i ,., Thursday. March of the curt 11- Said laud sold to <lb/>
Man i ch will he j sold mortgage. <lb/>
the purpose of ; the found filed in the of <lb/>
Mow To Give Quinine To Children. <lb/>
of sail Bethel T <lb/>
ship. <lb/>
This the day of February 1915. <lb/>
S. A. <lb/>
of Board of com. of I <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
av <lb/>
This February <lb/>
J. COX, <lb/>
of Superior Court <lb/>
rail <lb/>
calls are the <lb/>
surest method of in wheat <lb/>
your loss as <lb/>
absolutely limited to the <lb/>
bought. No further <lb/>
y the most way <lb/>
tracing. <lb/>
I can b. y <lb/>
puts or lb calls on bushel <lb/>
for or can buy hot <lb/>
tor It'll or as many more as you wish <lb/>
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chance to take <lb/>
a u at cent profit. <lb/>
full and <lb/>
references. <lb/>
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Address all mail to Box <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
an entitled as b en <lb/>
in the Supreme Court of <lb/>
County for the purpose of CM- <lb/>
J. B. Mortgagees an alleged lien of <lb/>
HANK OF Owners certain tract of land <lb/>
Debt. <lb/>
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By of i i <lb/>
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Jr. Jo i; dale <lb/>
lad <lb/>
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in the own of Greenville, on the <lb/>
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action being based upon a <lb/>
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Data the tor Uta j , ; n t and . <lb/>
will expose to public <lb/>
the court door, in And you are hereby i <lb/>
Villa, c to r on PP i r Judge our <lb/>
the Brat day Of March lot Court, at a Court to bi Id tot <lb/>
p. m a tract or of Pitt, at Court <lb/>
land lying and being in in On i He, on the second <lb/>
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of power vested in me t <lb/>
that Deed of Trust executed to me- <lb/>
by W. c Smith, and record in Mm <lb/>
Office of the Register of Heeds for <lb/>
County, Book at I <lb/>
shall sell at public auction to <lb/>
l bidder for cash at the Court <lb/>
House door in tin- Ml <lb/>
day of March. at U o'clock H <lb/>
the of real <lb/>
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and of Carolina, <lb/>
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part of laud formerly owned o <lb/>
Mrs. Al . son, and fully <lb/>
in Map I. i <lb/>
the Register of Deeds <lb/>
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Albion Ally <lb/>
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with price and lumber to P. <lb/>
County, North Carolina ail <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar out Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so. that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable Will last for years. <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
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BALTIMORE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
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I us Situate at inn 15th, day of March <lb/>
near Town Bethel and waver or demur to the <lb/>
mi as the lauds formerly owned has been riled In office <lb/>
I Andrews and Margaret Andrew; Clerk of Superior and <lb/>
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advice, although I did not nave <lb/>
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Una place, Mr. A. J. <lb/>
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trouble for five years, and <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, at <lb/>
times, that I thought surely I would die. <lb/>
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I so bad, I not eat or sleep, <lb/>
and all in blends, except one, thought I <lb/>
would die. lie advised me to tr <lb/>
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any confidence In it <lb/>
I have now been taking <lb/>
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haven't had those sick headaches <lb/>
since I began using it, <lb/>
I am so thankful what Back <lb/>
has done for <lb/>
has been <lb/>
a very valuable medicine for de- <lb/>
Will OP <lb/>
day of 1915 at I <lb/>
of 1- M expose lo public sale lie <lb/>
the Court door in Ore <lb/>
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tract of land. <lb/>
Lying and in Greenville Town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the lands of Charles <lb/>
Spell, Bertha Evans Allan Move Tom <lb/>
r and rs acres <lb/>
more or leas and known as Mill <lb/>
Tract conveyed to Carolina and <lb/>
la Clark ; of <lb/>
of sale ball <lb/>
payable In ,. ., from <lb/>
of sale, soured mortgage on the <lb/>
property <lb/>
This sale is mail,, for the purpose of <lb/>
division among plaintiffs and defend- <lb/>
named in <lb/>
above d <lb/>
ThU the day of February. <lb/>
BROWN, <lb/>
in <lb/>
CARBON <lb/>
This the of January 1915. <lb/>
Julius Brown <lb/>
virtue of power contained in <lb/>
a dead trust executed and <lb/>
by William Best In t, I allies h <lb/>
Sun. Trustees, on the i-th l <lb/>
August, 1909, which deed of -a <lb/>
i. corded in of the Register <lb/>
of Heeds of Pitt county in K <lb/>
the d will II lo- <lb/>
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liar i ii i <lb/>
urine of power sale con <lb/>
mined in a certain mortgage dead <lb/>
and delivered by T, <lb/>
and wife J Carson to The Bi <lb/>
and Trust Company on <lb/>
T day Of April and duly recorded <lb/>
in the Pitt County Registry in Book <lb/>
SALE page the will OX <lb/>
MULL tO sale. Court <lb/>
N c to Me <lb/>
Two and half miles from bidder, on Monday March i <lb/>
villa, on Saturday 13th, day el j at i p. m, tract <lb/>
February 1915, o'clock baton parcel of band lying and being in <lb/>
the court door Bethel, . , an <lb/>
we shall sell bidder, w on <lb/>
ring one half and the balance <lb/>
one and two years, farm kn <lb/>
an the Augustus home plain <lb/>
East Hide of street and <lb/>
the of J It. Bunting on tie <lb/>
tie, II Ford on the Fast, S <lb/>
on the Winterville road t Carson on the South, being; K <lb/>
Thirty Two Acres or leas pride on front and OB <lb/>
Is a splendid farm about octet the repair shop stood <lb/>
cleared and has a splendid residence mad to <lb/>
end all necessary buildings for Cd . . J terms Of sale cash. <lb/>
the farm. Title guaranteed, <lb/>
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Senator K. who bill II <lb/>
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Brown <lb/>
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in <lb/>
i i . and being i lot i I <lb/>
land I to William Cert by n <lb/>
II ., ,,,, <lb/>
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, 1904, Per <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, an I ate description i b <lb/>
acts gently, yet It can be <lb/>
used by young and old, and should be I J <lb/>
kept in every cheat <lb/>
Get a package <lb/>
Daly a quartet. <lb/>
Improved much today. His many a rail to enforce the <lb/>
will be sorry to bear of Mr of them, <lb/>
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ii., i re <lb/>
Mint k. <lb/>
virtue the power of co.-t <lb/>
i certain i . it <lb/>
executed delivered by John <lb/>
kills and a to <lb/>
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the u I will expo.- <lb/>
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eat bidder Monday Oral <lb/>
of Man b 12-M p. m,. <lb/>
or parcel of land or <lb/>
lots of land lying and being in <lb/>
Town of Bethel, County, N C <lb/>
and i follows. Doing lo, <lb/>
numbers ., and II described <lb/>
certain map made by V. I. n <lb/>
and recorded in Hook page <lb/>
of tin- County Registry, and <lb/>
same lots deeded to said Job <lb/>
by deed from II. J. Crime <lb/>
and others by deed dated Jan. I <lb/>
and recorded In Book pages <lb/>
and of county <lb/>
which reference s hereby <lb/>
made to said <lb/>
terms of hale <lb/>
. Hi.- t day of January <lb/>
C. I, <lb/>
Julius Ally l-28-ltd-x <lb/>
Notice lo The <lb/>
In order reduce my stock of <lb/>
marble I Will give B reduction <lb/>
prices lo those who arc interested In <lb/>
tombstones, we can found <lb/>
same old stand, satisfaction <lb/>
Call to tee me. <lb/>
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i p on January stray <lb/>
r, and I spotted, no <lb/>
marks, Owner can me by paying <lb/>
coats, <lb/>
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mill. . I i, m v , CO. <lb/>
kl. . <lb/>
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and my on Winter <lb/>
Route I, one I purge con <lb/>
between B and 10.00 Ii <lb/>
money a for , Kinder will <lb/>
be liberally led If to <lb/>
Mils II <lb/>
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It Weeps cold a plenty, la en- <lb/>
as long as it fair. <lb/>
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MOUNDED BY BEST <lb/>
INDUSTRIES Of ALL <lb/>
KINDS ABE INVITED TO <lb/>
here for we <lb/>
save everything to <lb/>
OFFER IN WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WM BATE AN UP-TO-DATE<lb/>
WE BATE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
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THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES AND <lb/>
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TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADV E N G <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
f- FRIDAY IS, MS.<lb/>
BILL DOES NOT <lb/>
Matters of Interest likes <lb/>
ii by The legislative <lb/>
Yesterday <lb/>
INSURANCE QUESTION IS UP <lb/>
Maker Ire Making <lb/>
Hans The <lb/>
es lime Very <lb/>
So Par. <lb/>
Weaver Chill <lb/>
bill, bad been sot tor <lb/>
special order noon In tin <lb/>
Spelling Bee Last light Was <lb/>
Very Interesting Occasion <lb/>
to large Crow. <lb/>
spelling bee which was given <lb/>
last night at the House was <lb/>
greatly enjoyed a large number <lb/>
of people who wen- present In <lb/>
of tie bad weather. After the crowd <lb/>
had assembled the sides were <lb/>
under the of Mr. <lb/>
Flanagan and Prof Hoy Taylor. <lb/>
Prof out the words from <lb/>
the old spelling book <lb/>
Some of the best spellers in <lb/>
were pitted against each other <lb/>
some good spelling was done. The <lb/>
interesting and funniest part of <lb/>
the contest the way some crack <lb/>
spellers ware tripped on simple words <lb/>
The first words given out were com- <lb/>
easy but tho ranks began <lb/>
to thin out at once, one of <lb/>
British Make Successful <lb/>
Air Raid on Germans in <lb/>
Belgium and Drop Bombs <lb/>
back In North Poland for the Ger- <lb/>
Still Center el <lb/>
ii listers Zone of <lb/>
a. on the calendar in due course <lb/>
Wearer, the maker of the <lb/>
bill and one of the members of the <lb/>
committee submitting a minority <lb/>
port, withdrew this report. There <lb/>
no argument, and no explanation. <lb/>
all intents and purposes, the bill <lb/>
is dead. This is not saying, however <lb/>
that another bill of import but <lb/>
t different form may not be Intro- <lb/>
later. <lb/>
Senator Ward introduced a <lb/>
yesterday morning to memorial- <lb/>
North Carolina Represents- <lb/>
fighting <lb/>
II LAST <lb/>
Other words which prov <lb/>
ed the undoing of the spellers were <lb/>
schism, guinea, <lb/>
type, Ingenious, and others. The <lb/>
tit finally narrowed down to Mrs. <lb/>
L, C. Arthur on Mr. Flanagan's side <lb/>
and Supt and Dr. <lb/>
on Prof. Taylor's side. The <lb/>
contest was between the last <lb/>
two gentlemen and resulted in a <lb/>
for the County Superintendent. <lb/>
one present reported a very <lb/>
pleasant time and quite a sum <lb/>
of money was raised for the Mission- <lb/>
lives In to u.- their Circle which was giving tho Dee <lb/>
the total receipts being As a <lb/>
tor the passage of ship purchase <lb/>
ill now before Congress. <lb/>
Senator earnestly disclaimed <lb/>
any such purpose In his resolution <lb/>
it in good without <lb/>
pose I that of tho good. <lb/>
Tho real light In the Senate <lb/>
day was on Cooper bill to <lb/>
for the taking Of collections up to <lb/>
limit of per cent in fees upon <lb/>
on promising tin <lb/>
H turned out in the round <lb/>
Up that Sana or Cooper was about <lb/>
t, i , one favoring Ben <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
Ward, n <lb/>
found wrongs <lb/>
up measure. I<lb/>
of pernicious <lb/>
lion, the it.,, t <lb/>
a lo open i l tor ii <lb/>
and a bill only <lb/>
by it and <lb/>
Senator Cooper v . i not . for <lb/>
He offered fa withdraw Ola bill <lb/>
r to table ii if <lb/>
Ion of the it Al <lb/>
any rate tali is it <lb/>
look, in <lb/>
directed at Cooper <lb/>
but We bin <lb/>
Debate on the f bill to en <lb/>
large <lb/>
net and fire <lb/>
i In North Carolina d <lb/>
the Home proceeding an <lb/>
when <lb/>
rived the f <lb/>
not been readied i ad further con <lb/>
will to today <lb/>
general good time producer and fun <lb/>
maker a spelling bee is bard to beat <lb/>
Valentine Party. <lb/>
The Fourth at the Model <lb/>
School was given a valentine party <lb/>
by the Third on Friday after <lb/>
noon February The room <lb/>
wits attractively decorated with art D <lb/>
tic Valentine's which were made by <lb/>
children. After a number of in <lb/>
games were played on <lb/>
school grounds children again <lb/>
went to tho Third Grade where <lb/>
were candy The <lb/>
amused by <lb/>
V letters to each other <lb/>
Seed Prices <lb/>
The prices on cotton, cotton <lb/>
and seed meal <lb/>
places In the State as -reported <lb/>
ti.- week range from to <lb/>
cents a pound for cotton. SO to Mo <lb/>
i for cotton need and W It <lb/>
s ton for meal <lb/>
I price r id for in <lb/>
of tor are expected <lb/>
i Big in <lb/>
in, Retirement hi <lb/>
hi Accordance With The Be- <lb/>
Move <lb/>
Forty British and <lb/>
and seaplanes to- <lb/>
the German positions at <lb/>
and <lb/>
In Belgium and, <lb/>
to Ute official report, with good <lb/>
Bombs were dropped on gun <lb/>
passions, trawlers, and barges <lb/>
official statement, concerning <lb/>
raid, <lb/>
sir operations of the naval <lb/>
tho and <lb/>
district were continue, <lb/>
afternoon. Forty and <lb/>
bombarded Middle- <lb/>
and <lb/>
were dropped on the <lb/>
batteries on the east and west <lb/>
on gun positions at Middle <lb/>
on transport wagons on the <lb/>
road, on the Mole <lb/>
a-t the breach <lb/>
staged in on th- <lb/>
locks at outside <lb/>
and on trawlers out <lb/>
are always issued to <lb/>
attacks to points of military <lb/>
I and every effort Is made <lb/>
flying officers avoid <lb/>
on any residential portions of <lb/>
Blockade <lb/>
Feb. the absence of <lb/>
striking news from the two <lb/>
battle fronts, public attention in <lb/>
today centered on <lb/>
blockade of the British I- <lb/>
by German submarines and <lb/>
lo retaliation for great Britain's <lb/>
In prohibiting the carrying of food <lb/>
Germany. <lb/>
Other Mb Protect. <lb/>
Holland and Italy, like Cult -d <lb/>
have protested to <lb/>
her sea war zone threat and <lb/>
have asked Great Britain not to mall <lb/>
fro Me of neutral flags. <lb/>
to <lb/>
made to the two countries <lb/>
of and which the <lb/>
recaptured from them a short <lb/>
time ago. <lb/>
Still Retirement. <lb/>
at <lb/>
While Germans seem to have <lb/>
inflicted heavy losses on the retiring around. <lb/>
Russian armies military men <lb/>
and the newspaper correspondents in <lb/>
continue to refer to <lb/>
Muscovite movement as a <lb/>
retirement to the fortified line <lb/>
the river which runs <lb/>
and and <lb/>
southwest to Fortress <lb/>
Heavy fighting continues in the <lb/>
and in <lb/>
the Russians also are falling back <lb/>
but they continue to hold the Car- <lb/>
farther west and ore <lb/>
offering stubborn resistance to <lb/>
offensive in that <lb/>
region. Here the armies are righting <lb/>
In deep snow and both sides are <lb/>
severely. <lb/>
Some in West <lb/>
Although there have been no events <lb/>
outstanding importance on a <lb/>
front a long official report of <lb/>
British operations from November to <lb/>
the beginning of February, issued <lb/>
day, shows that there is more or <lb/>
activity there. The report then- <lb/>
has been a lot of trench in <lb/>
with the Indians and British <lb/>
have distinguished themselves <lb/>
General French, In the report pays <lb/>
high tribute to the Indians. He <lb/>
the territorials have far more than <lb/>
Justified the most hopes en- <lb/>
of their value in the b, id <lb/>
report adds that reinforcements <lb/>
arriving regularly. <lb/>
SIGHTED <lb/>
Government Party Took <lb/>
Bat Molest. <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
of a surveying party from the <lb/>
office of MaJ H. W. Stickle. <lb/>
Suites District Engineer, sighted a <lb/>
whale on the ocean bar at mouth <lb/>
of the Capo Hear Friday but <lb/>
they didn't g-t within a mile of <lb/>
they were to <lb/>
give a very clear description of It <lb/>
It was reported, however, that <lb/>
feet lone and ever so bU <lb/>
of numbers the <lb/>
office force were disposed <lb/>
to treat the story with some scorn <lb/>
yesterday, declaring that It was a <lb/>
The doughty survey- <lb/>
ors, however stuck to their guns <lb/>
and maintained stoutly it was a <lb/>
whale and also called attention to <lb/>
the fact that it wasn't the first <lb/>
has been in that vicinity. <lb/>
BILL PASSES <lb/>
H HOUSE <lb/>
Republicans Try To Belay Passage <lb/>
But are finally Decisively <lb/>
OFFICIAl <lb/>
A Tell-. How the <lb/>
Operation is Conducted. <lb/>
London. I Correspondence of Th <lb/>
Associated Press. I-A description <lb/>
the soldier's monthly Is <lb/>
sent from the front by a member of a <lb/>
London Scottish <lb/>
Yesterday we had a novel <lb/>
he says. none of us ha-i <lb/>
seen soap or warm water for <lb/>
live weeks, we were ordered to <lb/>
to a town in rear of our <lb/>
and escorted to a large building. re-re <lb/>
facilities had been for <lb/>
In the first room we were <lb/>
TRIBUTES <lb/>
Result a Decided lo The <lb/>
Which <lb/>
Tho Fa-ace of This Measure <lb/>
Vt engross <lb/>
Washington. C. Feb. <lb/>
government ship purchase bill, as an <lb/>
am to Week's naval am <lb/>
Wary bill, was passed by the Haw <lb/>
of Representatives at O'clock <lb/>
morning, by a vote of to <lb/>
The passage of the bill a <lb/>
fourteen boar parliamentary struggle <lb/>
which,, long after midnight <lb/>
threatened to extend interminably be- <lb/>
of a determined filibuster <lb/>
by minority leader. who <lb/>
yielded only after administration <lb/>
leader.- decided to apply a second <lb/>
special rub- to bring the fight to an <lb/>
end. <lb/>
To Vote <lb/>
Washington, i- C, Feb <lb/>
leaders In both houses of <lb/>
into sq- of ten men gross agreed tonight that the govern <lb/>
I STATES <lb/>
MAI <lb/>
villa. The n <lb/>
price m note Norway, <lb/>
for to a <lb/>
to quo I <lb/>
is for to 11.61 <lb/>
New Feb The <lb/>
nil Denmark. <lb/>
On tin- battle of Europe mill <lb/>
inly of first <lb/>
are taking place, especially <lb/>
The German <lb/>
but troops <lb/>
states. n said today <lb/>
has received no confirmation of r <lb/>
ports that Spain bad addressed ire <lb/>
on restoring order V <lb/>
The r.- there woe <lb/>
no material change in the Mexican <lb/>
q i, <lb/>
tan he of the Vt lied <lb/>
i y In Mexico City, lately <lb/>
attached to the legal i I <lb/>
, leave o i if other <lb/>
depart. <lb/>
The baa informed <lb/>
Brazilian it <lb/>
i he will be guided by <lb/>
from his own government with <lb/>
to leaving, but asks him to <lb/>
the attaches th <lb/>
v inn leave If rs do. <lb/>
Confirmatory II pal he Car <lb/>
due by Villa forces <lb/>
and a sternly advance OH Mexico <lb/>
or so. In a second room emptied <lb/>
our pockets and laid aside our <lb/>
bonnets, puttees, and sporrans, a <lb/>
third room we threw the our <lb/>
cloths Into a heap, and then i <lb/>
to the showers. There <lb/>
wore two men each shower, and we <lb/>
were allowed ten minutes under the <lb/>
lot iii-r with a generous <lb/>
laundry soap. <lb/>
At tho end of ten <lb/>
on to a drying i <lb/>
each man a huge it I. <lb/>
I as a Th, n I b- <lb/>
en off to a dressing r <lb/>
attendant gave us we <lb/>
in the way of bra; i w r <lb/>
shirts, and while o on <lb/>
, side were our bad<lb/>
ship bill either would <lb/>
before President Wilson for hi- <lb/>
signature within a few- days or dead <lb/>
so tar as this Is concerned. <lb/>
The House remained in session <lb/>
tonight to pass the We-k-Gore bill <lb/>
the amended measure la and <lb/>
tomorrow the administration force- <lb/>
will begin a effort to get r. <lb/>
vote in Senate on the House <lb/>
Amendments over th- of <lb/>
a Demo- <lb/>
leader spoke confidently <lb/>
today the I of victory and <lb/>
Pi Wilson, after . conference <lb/>
with Kern, told the <lb/>
bill would in- <lb/>
bold Hides the Capitol, be- <lb/>
war . r . t ii the Senate fell <lb/>
we bad got buck P Mil be <lb/>
boots and other properly. .- were <lb/>
ushered into a room where S ft <lb/>
barbers awaited us, When they we <lb/>
through marched, and <lb/>
i i Into a lea room for tea and <lb/>
. Could anything be hotter <lb/>
York Herald, <lb/>
creditors of H II CU I- being pushed with greet vigor both I were today. <lb/>
ma up <lb/>
thO bin combination J in north of the lower <lb/>
stores Hint fulled last Ta have evacuated Karl <lb/>
received n of per fur a area in r <lb/>
under terms of the and also apparently <lb/>
, I and all cantered upon <lb/>
Al in . ppr. hills to <lb/>
necessary an extra <lb/>
as i, will go to <lb/>
from House Includes tho <lb/>
ship purchase measure as I up i <lb/>
In Senate caucus and n provision Hint <lb/>
two years r the close of the <lb/>
war .-hie- acquired United <lb/>
States shall be over to <lb/>
s,. rotary of Navy to be operated <lb/>
leased for commercial purposes <lb/>
the tonne of Weeks bill <lb/>
ready by the Senate.<lb/>
what . men would re and <lb/>
ice to see is a war on <lb/>
Big Demand for Horses <lb/>
Montana, Feb. an- <lb/>
Dillon Horse Pale, which began <lb/>
today drew an unusual number <lb/>
buyers from the High prices <lb/>
were paid of them <lb/>
era for this section. The <lb/>
for horses by rove i <lb/>
. th would Ilk to get <lb/>
smiled to s-h the bidding rise rood- IT per cent, than COt--H <lb/>
prices today. News. <lb/>
i iii, the average man <lb/>
bas m . of B knows a lot <lb/>
rs r <lb/>
T I <lb/>
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