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Fortified Tires <lb/>
Span the Way from Trouble <lb/>
Goodyear tires have bridged the way for count- <lb/>
less men to less trouble and tax. And those men, <lb/>
by their endorsement, brought our last year's output <lb/>
up to tires. <lb/>
Good- <lb/>
years lop place I who <lb/>
use I hey have hi hi <lb/>
place t <lb/>
outer. <lb/>
The only reason, J i must <lb/>
know, is If <lb/>
beat Ami dial's how tiny arc <lb/>
bound to win you. <lb/>
The Super-Tire <lb/>
They are. not trouble proof. <lb/>
Mishaps come to them, misuse <lb/>
affects them, much lit.- <lb/>
But Fortified <lb/>
Tires. I In y <lb/>
protect you in <lb/>
five ways em- <lb/>
ployed by no <lb/>
ether maker. <lb/>
They combat <lb/>
five major <lb/>
unique <lb/>
ways, exclusive to Fortified Tire <lb/>
These five extra features cost <lb/>
us <lb/>
But tin y save Goodyear <lb/>
users millions dollars yearly- <lb/>
They avoid countless troubles <lb/>
for them. <lb/>
Lower Prices <lb/>
On February 1st we made <lb/>
another big reduction. That makes <lb/>
three in two years, totaling per <lb/>
cent. We are git you. through <lb/>
mammoth i the Deal <lb/>
r known. <lb/>
I i prove <lb/>
this. r your <lb/>
Own sake, by <lb/>
the itself. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Goodyear <lb/>
ice Stations <lb/>
v. ill supply <lb/>
tire<lb/>
YEAR <lb/>
.-- AKRON. OHIO <lb/>
Fortified Tires <lb/>
Cured <lb/>
Alt W. r Tr or Smooth <lb/>
LITTLE TIME FOR COURTING TO LIVE IN THE PAST <lb/>
Mr. Altogether Too Busy to At- <lb/>
tend to the Miner Matter of <lb/>
i Wife. <lb/>
Mrs Mr Dobbs <lb/>
got on r r. while <lb/>
she asked Mm v. ho didn't get <lb/>
o to look I <lb/>
bis cabin. don't have <lb/>
be answered. cam. Weal II years <lb/>
ago to make I start and a home for <lb/>
Jennie and n i but I can't time <lb/>
to go t hi r in the summer <lb/>
I have to bustle to make the I I <lb/>
and feed the <lb/>
once in a while. <lb/>
asked Mrs, <lb/>
la hi r two <lb/>
ago cot then l so busy I <lb/>
didn't no to till went for my <lb/>
year's supplies. went to the post <lb/>
sun re was ;. l t- <lb/>
r me I i n for me ft I <lb/>
month-. e ; i t <lb/>
knows me and never send a lit- <lb/>
I down tin re right In the <lb/>
office answered It. told her bow <lb/>
it was told bi i was coming after her <lb/>
soon as l could time. You see, <lb/>
she refuses to come to mi cause am <lb/>
so far from the railroad, and is <lb/>
afraid of Indians and wild animals <lb/>
you not your asked <lb/>
Elizabeth. he said. ain't had <lb/>
time vet to go. but I kind of wish t D <lb/>
body would think to bring the mail. <lb/>
Not many people pass here, only when <lb/>
the open season takes hunters to the <lb/>
mountains, when you people coma <lb/>
back will slop and ask for the <lb/>
mall for mi I <lb/>
We Woman Home- <lb/>
in the Atlantic. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
FARMVILLE. <lb/>
SNOW HILL, <lb/>
John Flanagan Buggy Cc. <lb/>
Hub Hardware Co. <lb/>
E. C. <lb/>
A NEW, COMPANY <lb/>
We hate on Third in s. T Hick's shop, <lb/>
routing and tinning and our aim In the the <lb/>
best work possible for the prices u a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The Standard Roofing Co. <lb/>
s r Hill. <lb/>
THINK attending a patty nicely clean- <lb/>
ed and pressed. <lb/>
YOU WOULDN'T DARE TO. Then why should <lb/>
you go to your business without looking and span <lb/>
Is not your business if worthy of this personal <lb/>
equation <lb/>
THINK IT OVER Then decide to let us care for your <lb/>
wardrobe. We you service second to none. Will <lb/>
You Accept <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co.<lb/>
NEW IDEA IN GOVERNMENT <lb/>
Hard to Rust Objection to the Latest <lb/>
Phase. Which Is Practical <lb/>
Benevolence. <lb/>
Hero at last is a form of govern- <lb/>
i against which no <lb/>
possible objection can be Po <lb/>
urn has been made yield pas <lb/>
suitable for fuel, and and <lb/>
necessary for dyestuffs and <lb/>
high explosives; the process la to <lb/>
be given to the public for the <lb/>
of all. <lb/>
The discoveries are Important and <lb/>
tiny must practical or the an- <lb/>
would not have be-u <lb/>
made so definitely by the government. <lb/>
But the really notable feature is that <lb/>
they an- not to be tor <lb/>
Individual or corporate on the <lb/>
one hand, nor are they to he <lb/>
by the government on the other. <lb/>
We have grown accustomed to fed- <lb/>
cooperation in agriculture, and <lb/>
the seeding of the no longer <lb/>
elicits for the government <lb/>
to make distinct contributions to the <lb/>
processes manufacture is newer, <lb/>
and it opens a field of possibilities in <lb/>
which it can render son ice. <lb/>
Hitherto Individual Investigator have <lb/>
made our discoveries, and financiers <lb/>
have exploited them for private gain. <lb/>
If. in future, our government shall <lb/>
be able to point the way to new <lb/>
in scientific Industry, there <lb/>
will be a frank recognition that the <lb/>
really for the <lb/>
Philadelphia Public Ledger, <lb/>
Mistake All Too Frequently by <lb/>
Elderly Women Is Something <lb/>
to Be Avoided. <lb/>
H re is XI warning to <lb/>
Si permit III <lb/>
in the past. This trick, more I <lb/>
an;, I Bo <lb/>
ire hear <lb/>
e a iii. i n the past <lb/>
That i h and Cl feet <lb/>
t d companions. Naturally <lb/>
an more Bads herself drop- <lb/>
ping Into r. a i , b it do not In- <lb/>
habit even If it gives <lb/>
you a melancholy sort of pleasure. <lb/>
Kind pleasure In those around you. <lb/>
F. roe to be Inti r- in their <lb/>
Inter ts Think of future <lb/>
permit yourself to think that your <lb/>
usefulness ended or your <lb/>
i . i. If you cannot <lb/>
play tennis, you certain can tax <lb/>
brisk walks In the fresh air <lb/>
and play bridge later in the day. And <lb/>
re is no law, written or unwritten, <lb/>
against your playing golf. <lb/>
Do not dress in what is known as a <lb/>
kittenish fashion, but do not think that <lb/>
because years are overtaking yon, you <lb/>
must wear dun-colored raiment. Do <lb/>
not brush your hair back severely from <lb/>
your face and don an uncompromising <lb/>
toque. Fluff your hair on either side <lb/>
if part It, and under ma <lb/>
stances wear a severe pompadour <lb/>
less you have classic and a <lb/>
stately carriage. <lb/>
Do not curl your hair with the iron. <lb/>
as this has a tendency to break hairs <lb/>
which cannot afford to lose. Bet- <lb/>
fur to use soft rags or patent curl- <lb/>
over night, and right here let us <lb/>
speak of the which is enjoy- <lb/>
a decided revival. Make this of <lb/>
very thin china silk, interlined with <lb/>
fine sheer wadding in which you strew <lb/>
sachet powder. This gives a charm- <lb/>
perfume in the hair and wards off <lb/>
dangers from drafts if sleep near <lb/>
mi open Window. Pittsburgh Dis- <lb/>
patch <lb/>
It. <lb/>
Hard <lb/>
Ward <lb/>
the town of rill I <lb/>
that l . n <lb/>
for .;. aid ward I <lb/>
said ward .<lb/>
day , t Jut e i. . a <lb/>
N. r. the <lb/>
. . n o r and <lb/>
All. <lb/>
give that will be at the <lb/>
polling place of said First Ward.-. <lb/>
to house on Wednesday, <lb/>
June Thursday, June and <lb/>
Friday, I, 1915, from o'clock <lb/>
a. m., to o'clock p. with my <lb/>
book of registration prepared to reg- <lb/>
such pi i may entitled <lb/>
to register in said ward for said <lb/>
I also that no per- <lb/>
son shall be allow- I i who does <lb/>
not <lb/>
May 20th, 1913. <lb/>
Cobb. <lb/>
Register of the First Of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
Norfolk Q<lb/>
Schedule in elect April I U. <lb/>
N. Ii The schedule <lb/>
published as Information ONLY ant <lb/>
are not guaranteed. <lb/>
LEAVE <lb/>
EAST I M <lb/>
i M A. II. i ally, -Night <lb/>
Pullman Bleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
A. Ii. Dally, for Plymouth, <lb/>
beth City and r Par- <lb/>
Car Bi to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connects for all points North <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
P. M. Daily, except Sunday, <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST Mil Ml <lb/>
A. M. Daily Tor Wilson, <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car <lb/>
Service. Connects North. <lb/>
and west. <lb/>
A. M. Daily, except for <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Connects for <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
P. M Daily for Raleigh and <lb/>
stations. <lb/>
For further information and <lb/>
In Sleeping Cars, apply to J. l <lb/>
Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
I. STACK. <lb/>
Second Ward <lb/>
voters of the Second Ward <lb/>
the town of Greenville will take no- <lb/>
that i have been appointed <lb/>
tor said ward for the purpose i <lb/>
of registering the qualified voters Of y <lb/>
said ward and to aid In the conduct I .,. R <lb/>
of the election called to be held on j pa <lb/>
the Till day of Juno for the for many but have bean <lb/>
purpose of a mayor and live entirely cured by Foley Kidney Pills. <lb/>
aldermen for said town. He -Although we are both in <lb/>
I give notice that will be at the He s we are as we <lb/>
-i. o. thirty years Foley Kidney <lb/>
g place of said Second Ward to- j <lb/>
wit I stables on Wed- <lb/>
PillS stop sleep disturbing bladder <lb/>
backache, rheumatism <lb/>
aching Joints. Sold Everywhere. <lb/>
HID WEALTH UNDER CARPET , <lb/>
Lodger in New York Rooming House <lb/>
Had Considerable Sum Put Apart <lb/>
From Prying Eyes. <lb/>
June Thursday June and <lb/>
June 4th. 1915 from o'clock <lb/>
a. m. to p. in., with my <lb/>
of prepared to Beware of Ointments for <lb/>
persons as may be entitled Catarrh that Contain Mercury <lb/>
in r in war I for said <lb/>
also give notice that no per- <lb/>
n shall he allowed to vote who does <lb/>
not i <lb/>
This May 20th, I <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Three bank books, showing a Registrar or the <lb/>
of Including accrued Inter- of Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
est. vi re found and d over to th <lb/>
public administrator of New York city Third Ward <lb/>
by Mrs. Juliet O of Bast <lb/>
One Hundred and <lb/>
st, The Bronx. <lb/>
The books wire found a <lb/>
carpet In Mrs. borne, and at <lb/>
White <lb/>
Ward of the <lb/>
To the rs the Third Ward <lb/>
the town Greenville will lake no- <lb/>
that I have been appointed reg- <lb/>
the suggestion of her brother, who for said ward for the purpose <lb/>
registering qualified voters of <lb/>
ii-i mercury will surely the <lb/>
of and r <lb/>
whole system when entering n through <lb/>
mucous s. Sui n l s t <lb/>
in i. r used .-m n <lb/>
from reputable <lb/>
II. v will do is ten fold to the good you <lb/>
ran possibly derive from Hum. Halls <lb/>
Catarrh Cut, manufactured f J <lb/>
Co., Toledo. contains i <lb/>
mercury, and is taken Internally, <lb/>
directly upon the blood and mucous <lb/>
s of Ills system, in nails <lb/>
Catarrh Cur be sure you the <lb/>
Ii is taken Internally and a <lb/>
Toledo, Ohio, P. J. Co. <lb/>
free <lb/>
Bold by Druggists. Price pi r <lb/>
Family PIUS tor , . .; . <lb/>
DO YOUR<lb/>
SHOPPING <lb/>
Hosiery <lb/>
Gives the VALUE for Your Money <lb/>
Every Kind from to Silk, For Men, Womb <lb/>
Any Color and Style From to per pair , <lb/>
Look the Trade Mark . Sold by All Good <lb/>
Wholesale <lb/>
Lord Taylor <lb/>
YORK <lb/>
By virtue Of power of <lb/>
lain, d In a deed trust <lb/>
by tin- Utility Machine shop <lb/>
Co. to W. H. <lb/>
tee. Which deed or trust was duly re- <lb/>
corded in the office of the Register of <lb/>
Deeds of Pitt County, in Book A-ll <lb/>
the undersigned Trustee <lb/>
will sell for cash before the Court <lb/>
door in at noon OB <lb/>
Saturday, Juno HIS, the follow- <lb/>
described tract or parcel land, <lb/>
lying in the town and <lb/>
described <lb/>
Hounded on the b <lb/>
street, on the by <lb/>
street, on the southwest by <lb/>
street, and on the northwest by <lb/>
Broad street, and being u part of <lb/>
tho properly to I. I Moor.-. <lb/>
C. and W. H <lb/>
Jr., by deed from V d James. <lb/>
Receiver, dated December 28th, 1912. <lb/>
and recorded in Hook Page <lb/>
and being tho same land conveyed to <lb/>
tho Utility Machine Shop and Garage <lb/>
Co. by deed from L. I, Moore, C. <lb/>
and W. II. Hail, <lb/>
Jr., on March 14th, 1914. Said land <lb/>
sold to satisfy said deed of trust <lb/>
This May 17th, 1915. <lb/>
W. II. Tin <lb/>
F. J. James attorneys, <lb/>
Id SI <lb/>
Warns of Leaks. <lb/>
An automatic leak Indicator for <lb/>
ships of a number of small <lb/>
cast Iron boxes screwed to the bulk- <lb/>
head of each compartment and set at <lb/>
predetermined distances, one above <lb/>
another. In each box there is <lb/>
electrical contrivance connected with <lb/>
an indicator-board either on the <lb/>
bridge or in some other convenient <lb/>
place. The board is fitted with a <lb/>
of small glow lamps of different <lb/>
colors, and is connected with alarm <lb/>
bell. When the water rise-to tho <lb/>
level of tho lowest box, it makes an <lb/>
electrical contact by which the lamp <lb/>
corresponding to tho height in <lb/>
bulkhead that the box Indicates is <lb/>
lighted, and so remains until the next <lb/>
box is reached by the water, when the <lb/>
second lamp is lighted. Meanwhile, <lb/>
the bell rings continuously until <lb/>
switched off. .<lb/>
Dr. Annie I Joyner. <lb/>
Physician. Phone 298-J. Office <lb/>
son Avenue In the Brown <lb/>
Office hours a. m. to p m. and <lb/>
b appointment <lb/>
Whenever Need a <lb/>
Take, <lb/>
The Standard Grove's <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
Genera Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
well known tonic <lb/>
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Guilds up the Whole System. SO cents. <lb/>
Things That Have Been Condemned <lb/>
If we banished from our tables all <lb/>
the commodities which like <lb/>
been condemned In print, <lb/>
our diet would be decidedly <lb/>
nous. faddists are most <lb/>
Henry once <lb/>
complained. my time I have known <lb/>
them preach that we should give up <lb/>
meat, tobacco, alcohol, soup, starch <lb/>
bread and salt, <lb/>
tomatoes, bananas, straw terries and <lb/>
bath buns. I have witnessed <lb/>
movements forgiving In its, waist- <lb/>
coats, hats, overcoats, feather <lb/>
beds, cold baths, <lb/>
linen clothes, woolen clothes, sleeping <lb/>
more than six hours, Bleeping less <lb/>
than nil.- and tires at <lb/>
the bottom <lb/>
a lawyer, Edward J. of <lb/>
ton street, Jamaica, Mrs. <lb/>
d then, to <lb/>
The name In the books show that <lb/>
they belonged to Thomas Griffin, one <lb/>
Mrs. K. boarders when she <lb/>
ran a large boarding twelve <lb/>
ago, at ; East One ii <lb/>
and Fiftieth Griffin was a <lb/>
street car conductor mid had come <lb/>
from Salem. On May 1903, he was <lb/>
taken to Fordham hospital seriously <lb/>
ill, and he died there alter an opera- <lb/>
He did reveal presence <lb/>
of the bank books. <lb/>
Mrs. Bays he was <lb/>
reticent with hi r and ins fellow board- <lb/>
regarding himself and <lb/>
tires, <lb/>
day before he I called <lb/>
the hospital and d if he <lb/>
wished me to communicate with any <lb/>
relatives or said <lb/>
replied he had none, <lb/>
and gave mo no hint Of the hidden <lb/>
bank <lb/>
The hank will hold for rel- <lb/>
of the dead man. if any may be <lb/>
found. <lb/>
said ward and and to aid In the conduct <lb/>
of the election called to be held on <lb/>
the day of Juno. 1915, in the <lb/>
town of Greenville, N. tor <lb/>
lei ting a mayor d alder- <lb/>
m n for Bald town. <lb/>
I give I've ll. II . Will be a <lb/>
g i if d Ward to <lb/>
j ; r. nil e Wed- <lb/>
June <lb/>
I-.-. J me . 1915, fro i <lb/>
in o'clock p. in , with my <lb/>
book of prepared to <lb/>
register such persons us may be en- <lb/>
titled to In said ward <lb/>
said election, also give m o <lb/>
no person shall be to <lb/>
who does not register. <lb/>
This May <lb/>
D. T. <lb/>
Register of the Third of <lb/>
town Of Greenville. N. C. <lb/>
St, of Ireland. <lb/>
Pt. Bride, the patroness of Ireland <lb/>
and t street, whose feast falls <lb/>
In February, was the beautiful <lb/>
of hard who became the religious <lb/>
disciple of St. Patrick and abbess of <lb/>
The story o St. or <lb/>
fired the Celtic imagination, <lb/>
and in Ireland about twenty <lb/>
bear the name of The spire <lb/>
of her church in Fleet street has been <lb/>
twice struck by lightning and much <lb/>
reduced from the original height, but <lb/>
Is still one the tallest <lb/>
London, ft Is supposed to have been <lb/>
designed by Wren's young daughter. <lb/>
Pall Mall Gazette. <lb/>
Mukden Water Project. <lb/>
A Chinese company under the name <lb/>
of Po has petitioned <lb/>
the governor general at Mukden for <lb/>
permission to install waterworks In <lb/>
Mukden. The proposed capital Is II.- <lb/>
000.000 small coin, about <lb/>
United States currency, in <lb/>
each. The amount to <lb/>
be paid up before starting work is <lb/>
small coin, the remainder to <lb/>
be paid up required. Such a <lb/>
scheme is doubtless workable and <lb/>
would be If properly man- <lb/>
aged, Mukden has a population of <lb/>
The scheme does not include piping <lb/>
for houses, but the water Is to be <lb/>
conveyed to street hydrants from <lb/>
which every householder will <lb/>
lowed to draw his own supply, Those <lb/>
who wish to have water in their <lb/>
houses will be able to do so later by <lb/>
paying the cost of laying pipes <lb/>
making necessary connections. <lb/>
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb/>
for <lb/>
that <lb/>
vote <lb/>
the <lb/>
Fourth Hard <lb/>
The voters of the Fourth Ward <lb/>
the town of Greenville will take no- <lb/>
that I have been reg- <lb/>
for said ward for the purpose <lb/>
of registering the qualified voters of <lb/>
said ward and to aid in the conduct <lb/>
of the election called to be held on <lb/>
the 7th day of June. 1915, in the <lb/>
town of Greenville, N. the <lb/>
pose of electing a mayor and live alder- <lb/>
men for the said town. <lb/>
I give notice that I will be at <lb/>
the poling place of said Fourth Ward <lb/>
to store. Five Points, <lb/>
Wednesday, June Thursday, June <lb/>
and Friday, June 1915, from <lb/>
a. m., to o'clock p. m. <lb/>
with my book of prepared <lb/>
t register such election, <lb/>
to register such persons as may be <lb/>
entitled to register in Hid ward for <lb/>
said election. also that <lb/>
no person shall he allowed to vote <lb/>
Ml III Y. ELECTION <lb/>
t New Registration Ordered, <lb/>
lie it ordained, by the board of Al- <lb/>
ii the town of Greenville, <lb/>
regular assembled on Thurs- <lb/>
1st, 1915, is <lb/>
ed the charter of Bald town and <lb/>
the various amendments thereto, as <lb/>
. i he held in the <lb/>
is of said town, on <lb/>
day the day of June 1915, tor the <lb/>
purpose a Mayor and live <lb/>
Aldermen for -aid town. The Mayor <lb/>
and those persona elected from tho <lb/>
2nd, 3rd, and it wards of said <lb/>
shall continue in office for two <lb/>
from the day of July. and <lb/>
those from the 1st and 5th wards for <lb/>
one year from July 1915, or until <lb/>
qualified. The Mayor of said town to <lb/>
be voted for and elected by the entire <lb/>
vote of said town, and one Alderman <lb/>
to be elected from each of the Five <lb/>
wards of said town as aforesaid; at <lb/>
said meeting in April it was further <lb/>
by the board that a new Re- <lb/>
he had before election <lb/>
this year. <lb/>
That the following named per- <lb/>
sons are hereby appointed as <lb/>
and judges of election, to <lb/>
hold and conduct said In <lb/>
various wards of said town, <lb/>
1st. ward Chas. Cobb. Registrar; O. <lb/>
W. Harrington, and D. E. House, <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
2nd. ward M. H. White, Registrar; <lb/>
V. K. Staton and U H. Pender, <lb/>
election. <lb/>
3rd. ward D, T. Beaman. <lb/>
J. S. and J. F. <lb/>
judges of election. <lb/>
4th. ward D. D. Haskett. Registrar; <lb/>
Jas. Brown and J. J. Turnage, judges <lb/>
Use Dormitory as Church. <lb/>
Rev. P. G. O chaplain to the <lb/>
British forces who was raptured <lb/>
the British ambulance column during <lb/>
the retreat from In a letter Io <lb/>
his brother at Nottingham, states that <lb/>
he Is In camp at occupy- <lb/>
a room British, Bel- <lb/>
and Russian officers <lb/>
A dormitory has bean up as <lb/>
a church, which is a great novelty, At <lb/>
one end Is the Roman <lb/>
altar, at the other end Is the <lb/>
altar, on the third aide is the <lb/>
and the fourth Side is piled with <lb/>
beds British, and <lb/>
use the church at different hours. <lb/>
had a meeting he <lb/>
5th. ward J. U. Boiling, Registrar; <lb/>
T. A. Person and H. C Edwards, <lb/>
es of election. <lb/>
That said election shall be held <lb/>
at the various places In said <lb/>
1st. ward Court House. <lb/>
2nd. ward Winslow Stables. <lb/>
3rd. ward J. S. Office. <lb/>
4th. ward Old Store at i <lb/>
5th. ward Tripp's Stables. <lb/>
The registration books of said <lb/>
will be at the various poll- <lb/>
g pieces in each ward on <lb/>
, Thursday and Friday. June and <lb/>
4th, o'clock, in- to <lb/>
p. in as is provided tor by the char- <lb/>
said town. <lb/>
who does not <lb/>
This May gOth, <lb/>
D. Haskett. <lb/>
Registrar of the Fourth Ward of the <lb/>
town of Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Fifth Ward <lb/>
; he Fifth Ward <lb/>
the town of Greenville will take no <lb/>
tie,, l have n appointed reg- <lb/>
for said ward for the purpose <lb/>
said ward and to aid in the conduct <lb/>
of the election i be l old on <lb/>
the of June 1915 the town <lb/>
of Greenville, S. C. for the purpose <lb/>
electing I mayor and Ova alder-. pared to register such persons is may <lb/>
men for said town. <lb/>
I give notice I <lb/>
will lie at he <lb/>
Fifth Ward to <lb/>
stables. Five <lb/>
adds, to decide the fate or our com- of said <lb/>
vessels and brass cross, which . , j. Kings <lb/>
w have a historic value Some were . , , . , . , <lb/>
tor presenting them lo or <lb/>
h, in the end June Friday. Juno 1915. <lb/>
f o'clock a. m. to o'clock p <lb/>
some <lb/>
they were to me for use In <lb/>
whatever Ii I <lb/>
from o'clock a. m <lb/>
rs. with beck registration <lb/>
in said ward <lb/>
for said I notice <lb/>
no person shall he allowed to <lb/>
vote who BOt register. <lb/>
This May 1818. <lb/>
j c. Bowling <lb/>
of the Fifth of the <lb/>
town of lire, mill N, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OF <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
PARKING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP 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/>
Is the the Most Healthful, the Most Noble <lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
PEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
nun <lb/>
Mill FRIDAY II M II. <lb/>
M Mill It <lb/>
COMMONER RESIGNED FROM <lb/>
WILSON CABINET YESTERDAY <lb/>
IS BLAME <lb/>
Investigations Still Coins <lb/>
Annapolis <lb/>
at <lb/>
Hands In His Resignation <lb/>
Rather than Cross Views <lb/>
Of President Wilson <lb/>
Resignation lakes <lb/>
When Note is Dispatched <lb/>
Hear M, Think <lb/>
tine Midshipman In I Maine And <lb/>
He His Court <lb/>
I ii i i ii in Today. Hopes <lb/>
to Clear Trouble <lb/>
Annapolis, June Admiral <lb/>
Win. F of the <lb/>
Naval Academy who resumed his <lb/>
today before the naval court <lb/>
of Inquiry appointed by Secretary Dan- <lb/>
to Investigate charges of irregular- <lb/>
In academy examinations, de- <lb/>
to the court that Midshipman <lb/>
James E, Moss, of Annapolis, was <lb/>
the man primarily responsible for the <lb/>
wind., scandal in connection with the <lb/>
last annual examination. <lb/>
Midshipman Moss, the admiral as- <lb/>
was being supported in his <lb/>
plea for clemency by two United <lb/>
Slates Senators, a in <lb/>
Congress and two lawyers. If such <lb/>
lanes, said the superintendent, were <lb/>
permitted to control in such a case <lb/>
it would he possible to maintain a <lb/>
standard of discipline In the Naval <lb/>
Academy. <lb/>
Repeats Conversation <lb/>
Officer <lb/>
The admiral said he very <lb/>
much to have to testify concerning a <lb/>
conversation with Robert Moss, father <lb/>
of Midshipman Moss, and a member <lb/>
of counsel for the accused midship- <lb/>
men, which compelled him to mention <lb/>
the name of the naval officer. <lb/>
Mr. Moss told me, said Admiral <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
whom he had defended in a <lb/>
civil case, had assured Mr. Moss that <lb/>
he would look out for his Moss <lb/>
had told tho admiral that he did not <lb/>
wish to make against <lb/>
ell or anyone else, but he expected <lb/>
the belief that the papers claimed to <lb/>
have been received by Midshipman <lb/>
Moss from an anonymous source were <lb/>
sent to his son by some officers, <lb/>
the admiral said, was <lb/>
mentioned connection. <lb/>
in the course of <lb/>
by Congressman Hay. of the midship <lb/>
men's counsel, concerning the <lb/>
of or Information about stud- <lb/>
Admiral said was en-- <lb/>
for instructors to direct the <lb/>
special attention of midshipmen to <lb/>
parts of the subject, they were <lb/>
Studying II a view to their lime be- <lb/>
devoted to the must Important <lb/>
parts N was be said to <lb/>
make copies of former <lb/>
nations which could he distinguished <lb/>
from Information about fresh <lb/>
nations, by reason of the old pap. is <lb/>
contain their bending intact. The <lb/>
fuel the papers come Into <lb/>
possession had the top cut off <lb/>
V Opinion Between <lb/>
and the Commoner Caused the <lb/>
Roth of tin in Deeply <lb/>
Regretted the Severance Public <lb/>
hut Will Continue to <lb/>
Work For Same Sol <lb/>
Joined Hands <lb/>
Washington, O. C June g. <lb/>
Jennings Bryan, three times <lb/>
Democratic candidate for the <lb/>
of the Stales, an author <lb/>
of nearly thirty peace treaties with <lb/>
principal nations of the world, re- <lb/>
signed today as Secretary state as <lb/>
a dramatic to his disagreement <lb/>
with President Wilson over the gov. <lb/>
policy toward Germany. <lb/>
resignation was by the <lb/>
President. The Cabinet then <lb/>
ed the response which had been pro- <lb/>
prepared to the German reply to the <lb/>
note Anting Secretary Rob- <lb/>
Lansing will sign the document, <lb/>
tomorrow it will he cabled to Berlin. <lb/>
Returns to Private Life <lb/>
Secretary will return to <lb/>
life tomorrow when his <lb/>
nation takes effect. It was learned <lb/>
that he intends to continue his <lb/>
cal support of the President. <lb/>
Rather than sign the document <lb/>
which he believed might possibly draw <lb/>
the States into war. Mr. Bryan <lb/>
submitted his resignation in a letter <lb/>
declaring that issue involved is <lb/>
of such moment that lo remain a <lb/>
of tho Cabinet he as unfair <lb/>
lo you as it would he to the cause <lb/>
which is nearest my heart, namely, <lb/>
tho prevention of <lb/>
President Deeply Regretful <lb/>
The President accepted the <lb/>
nation in a loiter of regret, tinged with <lb/>
deep personal feeling of affection. The <lb/>
letters, constituting the official an- <lb/>
of Mr. Bryan's departure <lb/>
from the cabinet to private life, were <lb/>
made public the While House <lb/>
six o'clock tonight <lb/>
should have been sufficient proof to <lb/>
on the scene were <lb/>
not old examination papers, declared <lb/>
the <lb/>
Id lease <lb/>
Washington. June s Secretary <lb/>
Daniels declined lo the re <lb/>
of counsel for the mid <lb/>
mi trial Naval <lb/>
they he released from I while <lb/>
court f Inquire la sitting Mr, <lb/>
said he was following i <lb/>
em He Instructed academy author. <lb/>
tiles lo s.-e nun the midshipman had <lb/>
every opportunity to confer with n in <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
County Commissioners were <lb/>
In Session Yesterday <lb/>
Nothing Given Out <lb/>
The county commissioners were in <lb/>
short session yesterday, hut no <lb/>
questions were considered. <lb/>
There was talk Of buying a road <lb/>
and were two or three <lb/>
men here to sell the county, bill no <lb/>
machine was decided upon. The ma- <lb/>
china the commissioners warn will <lb/>
be a motored propelled machine. <lb/>
Raging Battle In <lb/>
Has Not Been Decided <lb/>
Up to Now. Fights Go On <lb/>
British and Russians Report Light- <lb/>
Fighting Along Front <lb/>
Have <lb/>
Oder the Allies Says <lb/>
Germany <lb/>
Cologne. June, vis Lon- <lb/>
don. p. iii. The chances in. that <lb/>
Bulgaria will emu- the <lb/>
war with the allies are diminishing, <lb/>
says a Berlin to the Cologne <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
political heavens the <lb/>
have cleared the <lb/>
patch says. has rejected <lb/>
the oiler of the Triple Km elite <lb/>
as unsatisfactory. Bulgaria also has <lb/>
received offers from the Entente. It <lb/>
is not known that Bulgaria has form- <lb/>
ally rejected them, hut she is in agree- <lb/>
with and since the lat- <lb/>
has the offers Bulgaria <lb/>
probably will do likewise. <lb/>
assumption is the inure <lb/>
because Bulgaria's de- <lb/>
is immediate occupation by her <lb/>
of the territory taken <lb/>
from her by The Entente has <lb/>
not offered that. Bulgaria mil <lb/>
is not b <lb/>
is disinterested ill the Turk- <lb/>
frontier hut Bulgarian statesmen <lb/>
are keenly conscious that the <lb/>
regarding is <lb/>
Which will come no war <lb/>
he Present. <lb/>
The principal of the School <lb/>
for the colored race, through these <lb/>
columns invites the white to <lb/>
inspect the sewing, cooking, chair, can- <lb/>
and school garden work of <lb/>
school from A M lo E P M i n <lb/>
Thursday, June and to come In <lb/>
the graduating i tea tho <lb/>
more Hill Church i <lb/>
C, C of Durham i <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ranting in fear <lb/>
Three <lb/>
i will he hanged In this county <lb/>
tomorrow, and event, the .-f <lb/>
us kind for years, will take place <lb/>
II i The were eon <lb/>
last month, were John <lb/>
who killed Mender -in <lb/>
colored. lack Miller, who killed his <lb/>
father iii Jack Edwards, colored <lb/>
and Alf who killed his broth <lb/>
in law, Mitch Davis, colored <lb/>
COMMENCEMENT <lb/>
The British Have Form- <lb/>
ed The that the <lb/>
The ire Ex <lb/>
Now <lb/>
Shun I'll.- Must <lb/>
London, June s. The big battle in <lb/>
has rein lied no decision. The <lb/>
have crossed the <lb/>
Dniester south of and have <lb/>
assumed the offensive farther to the <lb/>
smith, and according to the Austrian <lb/>
official report, have pushed the <lb/>
back between and <lb/>
In eastern <lb/>
The operation was before <lb/>
the Teutonic allies continued their <lb/>
advance toward as Russian <lb/>
attacks in the region of were <lb/>
hi ginning to look dangerous, the <lb/>
Russians had. as reported from <lb/>
last week. Inflicted a on <lb/>
the Austrians this district. <lb/>
British and Russian military <lb/>
ion is the after <lb/>
their big efforts, which regained for <lb/>
them the greater part of have <lb/>
about exhausted themselves, and the <lb/>
view- is expressed that they soon will <lb/>
have to fortify a line on which they <lb/>
can withstand the counter- <lb/>
offensive, which already has made it- <lb/>
self felt on the lower San. <lb/>
if Russian positions really were <lb/>
dangerous, these authorities say the <lb/>
allies long ago would have taken the <lb/>
offensive in the west to relieve the <lb/>
pressure on the front. <lb/>
No Offensive Weal. <lb/>
Ii is true that French have been <lb/>
king a number of points be- <lb/>
tween and the district north <lb/>
of Arras, and have gained some ground <lb/>
hill the British quiet, and it <lb/>
hardly can be said that a general <lb/>
offensive In the west have begun North <lb/>
Arras the French have gained <lb/>
ground, and north of the <lb/>
have repulsed four German counter <lb/>
attacks and extended their previous <lb/>
gains. <lb/>
Tin- Germans i to have re- <lb/>
i, ii . d some of French Ks <lb/>
north Arms and north <lb/>
British Quiet. <lb/>
in hi Ii i on their <lb/>
hut to the Zeppelin brought <lb/>
down yesterday they claim lo have <lb/>
i two man an <lb/>
. Reel in the destruction, reported by <lb/>
the Germans, of an allied <lb/>
near <lb/>
There are indications a big <lb/>
it <lb/>
begun the river, <lb/>
I where the Italians apparently have <lb/>
decided to launch their principal <lb/>
The Italian cavalry have cross- <lb/>
ed the river, and it was reported from <lb/>
i Geneva they bad pierced <lb/>
j in- Austrian line <lb/>
AI SEC. BRIAN'S <lb/>
Congressman is <lb/>
Sudden Development <lb/>
i at <lb/>
HO CLASH WITH <lb/>
Hon. Francis Winston Delivers <lb/>
Address to <lb/>
graduates <lb/>
The sixth annual commencement ex- <lb/>
tin- Carolina Tea. h. rs <lb/>
Training School came a close this <lb/>
morning with the address of Hon. Fran <lb/>
Winston and the awarding of <lb/>
the diplomas in the graduates. Prompt <lb/>
President Wright, <lb/>
with the Speaker and Hon. J. Y <lb/>
Joyner Rev, IS W. and <lb/>
of the school trustees marched <lb/>
in and took their seals on the <lb/>
followed by the <lb/>
Seniors, -it, in number, and a chorus <lb/>
forty-five girls from the other <lb/>
es, who took their on the stage. <lb/>
As Misses and Clara <lb/>
continued to play a march the <lb/>
remainder of the student body march- <lb/>
ed in and occupied the seats in front <lb/>
the audience. In beginning the <lb/>
President Wright called on <lb/>
Rev It W Cay, pastor of the <lb/>
church of Washington for pray <lb/>
This was followed by a song from <lb/>
the student body and an Instrumental <lb/>
solo by of the students. <lb/>
President Wright made a few re- <lb/>
marks thanking the people for the in- <lb/>
and attention shown at the com- <lb/>
exercises this year and <lb/>
then referred to the -peak, i i f the <lb/>
as needing no lion be- <lb/>
fore a North Carolina audience lie <lb/>
has held so positions in the <lb/>
lie needs no <lb/>
said President Wright <lb/>
Mr Winston made a <lb/>
truly his Ideas and <lb/>
Ins on In <lb/>
Carolina and using ins own words as <lb/>
he later express, hi r l <lb/>
have n or not, hi <lb/>
h, i. l have spoken to The <lb/>
. t started by i <lb/>
Mr. Wright's flattering introduction <lb/>
then the way of explaining <lb/>
feeling told of the wealthy girl who had <lb/>
-ii many was once a <lb/>
h he had a <lb/>
number of men as callers, hut <lb/>
she was always aware they were <lb/>
really liking for her wealth Finally <lb/>
one them came and had a heart lo- <lb/>
talk With her. telling In r how- <lb/>
deep In love be was with lie- ind <lb/>
the conclusion girl said to him, <lb/>
over again. know you don't <lb/>
mean It, but it sounds so good <lb/>
la way I feel about what Mr <lb/>
Wright told you said Mr, Wins- mi <lb/>
l until linen Nothing l the <lb/>
Hills I mil Me Has <lb/>
Telephone. Hopes <lb/>
Fur a Be- <lb/>
tween Brian and H <lb/>
sun <lb/>
June . <lb/>
the news i Se. Bryan's <lb/>
had urn penetrated to the little <lb/>
Halifax county, town of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, where Claude next ma- <lb/>
leader of the national i <lb/>
representatives, It Mr. <lb/>
Kill was notified at his homo, I <lb/>
am he declared He <lb/>
had not even been advised on the j <lb/>
developments In Washington <lb/>
Mr. parried nearly at- <lb/>
tempt draw on the cabinet <lb/>
crisis and called for full particulars. ., <lb/>
just know what to think of <lb/>
lie said He said he hoped for a <lb/>
recoil, in the interest of the ad- <lb/>
ministration. He thinks the people will <lb/>
stand by the president since be seems <lb/>
to be backed by a Well developed sen- <lb/>
us expressed In the majority <lb/>
of the newspapers and other <lb/>
In the even Mr Bryan will not <lb/>
stay in the cabinet i would be <lb/>
prised it Mitchell succeeds him <lb/>
or possibly or some <lb/>
man of his the congressman <lb/>
said help but believe <lb/>
there will be clash between Amer- <lb/>
He thinks the gov- <lb/>
will manage to avoid an act- <lb/>
declaration war against Ber- <lb/>
mi Page <lb/>
I VII Kl n TO it i <lb/>
Asheville, June s. Mrs Amos <lb/>
Harris and small daughter. Caroline, <lb/>
a-era Injured In an <lb/>
bile accident Columbus, Ga., a <lb/>
cording to information received here <lb/>
Asheville while from <lb/>
home Tampa, Pis . to this i with <lb/>
Mr. Harris to lake up their summer <lb/>
residence Asheville. <lb/>
in the a. Idem ugh Mrs, <lb/>
Harris and daughter miraculous <lb/>
sea and statements from their <lb/>
physicians are lo the they <lb/>
will be able lo resume their trip to <lb/>
Western North Carolina within <lb/>
few weeks. <lb/>
Submarines Active I <lb/>
activities. their latest Victims <lb/>
were three Norwegian Vessels. Din <lb/>
and <lb/>
with iron ore and respectively, <lb/>
for British ports, the lurk Superb <lb/>
with grain from South America for; <lb/>
</p>
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it mil is quite lot in the bond thought just <lb/>
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be trained <lb/>
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ham e, lo <lb/>
though we an <lb/>
dial of the men who <lb/>
Hill charge the expenditures <lb/>
,, i., . <lb/>
,,,, is to work for personal gain. <lb/>
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and then a anything when <lb/>
it ii- no trouble <lb/>
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n stale there Is I u <lb/>
then the think n ; I <lb/>
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at the <lb/>
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hear ii spineless puppets <lb/>
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in pan <lb/>
i- rut. for an <lb/>
know much tin <lb/>
u rooter <lb/>
. , i . never <lb/>
the fellow s i <lb/>
in for <lb/>
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in order to do this Hut . <lb/>
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we so well It will be lug a <lb/>
body of trained Americana j <lb/>
i are for an and i <lb/>
for <lb/>
will in. an the . <lb/>
deal more year, hut <lb/>
is u better In <lb/>
training men. loan <lb/>
battleships wrap <lb/>
heaped within years The <lb/>
, infusion will work and the sons <lb/>
these trained be born <lb/>
Given at raining <lb/>
School Last Right a <lb/>
Success <lb/>
The given it <lb/>
tin School Auditorium <lb/>
tin . proved to be one the <lb/>
int. and <lb/>
.-ii School <lb/>
could not been <lb/>
and arranged for ,. <lb/>
this The Japanese Inn <lb/>
terns and the large Japanese parasol <lb/>
hanging down out the performers <lb/>
presented a rare The back- <lb/>
ground and the setting showed <lb/>
exquisite taste, the and the <lb/>
electrical effects making an <lb/>
lo eye Playing <lb/>
the voters and <lb/>
the town lo a sharp eye out on <lb/>
the II Is the . costumes which had been Imported <lb/>
of i man who is <lb/>
mum taxes in I.- how the is <lb/>
,,, .,., ,,, ill ii ; he should demand an Item <lb/>
of all money spent. <lb/>
doing tin-, you safeguarding <lb/>
Hi. of the town a- well as <lb/>
ow n interests <lb/>
for this single production m lb <lb/>
the whole i appeared stars <lb/>
one having the Last action <lb/>
mi amateur. the Mikado <lb/>
pan in the Mikado's attend <lb/>
nut. the little maids and the men. till <lb/>
took their parts in a most creditable <lb/>
manner. <lb/>
The a. t the <lb/>
the Lord High Executioner of <lb/>
Secretary Bryan the Mikado, in the court yard <lb/>
MM <lb/>
. i <lb/>
in in- resignation to Mr Wilson, and <lb/>
I so doing Bryan has put a hitch <lb/>
Into ail the possibilities for future <lb/>
j public life It seems, that Bryan, by <lb/>
has shown he hasn't <lb/>
Hi. to stand up for American <lb/>
right We wain war anyone, <lb/>
Inn this and glorious country <lb/>
that we are proud lo call no <lb/>
I matter where we arc must not be sub- <lb/>
. kit , i will . <lb/>
, ,, levied to m-t i- pleased <lb/>
Hie a bet- J <lb/>
It will be n race tried <lb/>
trusted, who will capable<lb/>
m ,; I ending an <lb/>
i, . n n provokes enough auger to <lb/>
, i-. us In in war <lb/>
i- inn r i tin sent Ku- <lb/>
i,. had, least <lb/>
mi for <lb/>
, i men w understand <lb/>
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. tilt I I <lb/>
. I i . . <lb/>
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i t war <lb/>
re v <lb/>
hand it. <lb/>
Bryan saw that Wilson meant Dual- <lb/>
and the little school teacher <lb/>
who tins proven his worth, is stand <lb/>
up with grand Ideals a true <lb/>
American, and no foreign <lb/>
late disregard our rights <lb/>
when American blood <lb/>
for a reconciliation, but <lb/>
u in <lb/>
men with as <lb/>
Ideals .- Bryan, who will mil <lb/>
i n i arises. <lb/>
mi s wonderful man I hough, and he <lb/>
.,. el i to disagree It <lb/>
and <lb/>
.-. mean<lb/>
in th old I'm k <lb/>
. something harsh about <lb/>
American when he his <lb/>
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in. Herman government, will In <lb/>
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SENIOR CLASS <lb/>
EXERCISES GIVEN <lb/>
ON <lb/>
Senior Class of at Training <lb/>
Present Interesting <lb/>
Program <lb/>
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class colors and .- the Seniors, <lb/>
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their class colors, advanced, a <lb/>
and picturesque with all the <lb/>
beauty and happiness of spring was <lb/>
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and her expression man <lb/>
handing out her knowledge <lb/>
made one think she really was <lb/>
u teller, Borne were to be <lb/>
teachers conduct Modal schools, <lb/>
were to be nurses Mime were to <lb/>
to teach the one was <lb/>
to become Mayor of. was <lb/>
to big laundry business, <lb/>
and mi on until the whole class had <lb/>
had laugh on one another. <lb/>
Connie Bishop, of Wilson, next <lb/>
d to the front and paid s splendid <lb/>
tribute to K. <lb/>
their beloved I lei med <lb/>
Principal. She spake the sentiments <lb/>
. in telling what Mrs. <lb/>
had done for them In many <lb/>
v an her remarks were mil <lb/>
Long w. in <lb/>
urn hi was then <lb/>
nm; by and the exercises <lb/>
with presentation <lb/>
of the Class Miss Clara <lb/>
. Atlanta, la <lb/>
Miss Davis called for Miss Willie <lb/>
ill. Class <lb/>
and received <lb/>
up which members of her <lb/>
1.- seined to the Class <lb/>
Day ac- <lb/>
ii by making appropriate re- <lb/>
, its return m <lb/>
k. Austin, faculty <lb/>
and Class Advisor of the S <lb/>
to and <lb/>
Miss Davis presented him lass <lb/>
Mr. Austin in ii <lb/>
he needed nothing in make <lb/>
remember class <lb/>
each the seniors would <lb/>
ways have warm place In heart. <lb/>
president tin- Senior class <lb/>
Miss Moore, of <lb/>
next presented President <lb/>
Wright unit a k for This <lb/>
amount the Seniors had <lb/>
in mi a- n for needy <lb/>
students. <lb/>
Moore Miss <lb/>
Proctor, of the class of l- with the <lb/>
malt which had received from <lb/>
her class Miss Proctor, upon n . <lb/>
called fur Miss Alice Herring, <lb/>
president of the class of and pro- <lb/>
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Mrs A ;. Cox, <lb/>
In r iii <lb/>
We are glad to know that Mr. it. <lb/>
who has been very k <lb/>
for several s-eeks is mm improving. <lb/>
of Ayden, was <lb/>
town Friday. <lb/>
Mr-. I last <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
Will fried I. and Miss <lb/>
Carroll spent Thursday in <lb/>
I'll <lb/>
Our ; Hunt club <lb/>
mi 1.1 in order to <lb/>
lie in sell more rapidly, <lb/>
ii.- have reduced the prices <lb/>
tin-in. bill quality 1- in mi <lb/>
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order . . room new <lb/>
goods selling ladle. <lb/>
dress goods, and <lb/>
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filter ring the r, <lb/>
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Mrs v I. . <lb/>
ling hi r Mr. I. ii <lb/>
with her grand-daughter <lb/>
1.1 visit her daughter Mrs. I, <lb/>
H. near <lb/>
Tin. Hi.- A Cox Mm Co <lb/>
i- growing in number of rs. <lb/>
We hear Master Thaddeus Hun <lb/>
sucker been added n the Junior <lb/>
Mile <lb/>
Saturday day i June <lb/>
it p. m. I will the residence <lb/>
. . II. Turner, <lb/>
v . I him Town. hip. <lb/>
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and men <lb/>
sold in other <lb/>
personal properly <lb/>
I cash. <lb/>
Invent I k <lb/>
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by 1.1 an or- <lb/>
in. 1-1, Superior Court <lb/>
, day June 1915, <lb/>
s Attorney. <lb/>
Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take. <lb/>
The Standard Grove's <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as s <lb/>
Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
known tonic <lb/>
and It acts on the Liver, <lb/>
out the and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole System. cents. <lb/>
ABOUT WIDOW DOW <lb/>
By CLARICE <lb/>
by N <lb/>
p . . <lb/>
Jay frowned over the let- <lb/>
from the manager of his houses in <lb/>
The houses had been an <lb/>
inheritance from his Uncle <lb/>
the income from the half <lb/>
little cottages had been an addition <lb/>
bis income. Of course, the prop- <lb/>
was sadly out of repair and a <lb/>
great dial of money had spent <lb/>
upon still the agent had made <lb/>
many complaints about dissatisfied <lb/>
tenants <lb/>
Jay reread the letter <lb/>
About this Widow said tbs <lb/>
lives In the last cottage <lb/>
m the very edge of the woods, and <lb/>
she says that some of the trees should <lb/>
cut the shade <lb/>
her place damp. I tell you she ought <lb/>
not to make complaints when she Is <lb/>
behind with her <lb/>
muttered Jay. thrusting <lb/>
the letter Into bis pocket run <lb/>
down there myself and have it exit <lb/>
with Mrs Dow <lb/>
The day. quite unknown to <lb/>
Green. Jay alighted <lb/>
from the train at the <lb/>
and took a short cut through the <lb/>
woods to reach his property <lb/>
He was not prepared for the hugs <lb/>
black woman who waddled across the <lb/>
garden with a heavy foot. Her woolly <lb/>
hair was tied up In snowy turban <lb/>
her white gown was Immaculate. <lb/>
you Mrs. asked Jay. <lb/>
The woman looked at him <lb/>
am she admitted. <lb/>
Green wrote to me about you. <lb/>
Mrs. How; he said you wanted some <lb/>
trees cut down I will see him about <lb/>
the <lb/>
Jay. at finding his agent <lb/>
had one of the cottages to <lb/>
ether than white people, pursued his <lb/>
way through the street toward the <lb/>
agent's office Near his destination <lb/>
he was just In time to snatch a young <lb/>
woman from under the wheels of a <lb/>
raring automobile. <lb/>
It was. they were both flung <lb/>
the curbstone, and the young <lb/>
woman lay pale and white against <lb/>
Jay's arm <lb/>
show volunteered a <lb/>
woman, and she led the way toward <lb/>
Jay's row of cottages. <lb/>
She passed them all until she came <lb/>
to the last one, the abode of tho <lb/>
Widow Dow <lb/>
will go Inside with you The <lb/>
doctor is on his she said, <lb/>
as she opened the gate. <lb/>
Dow met them in the perch, <lb/>
and she took the slender, unconscious <lb/>
form In her arms and bore her up- <lb/>
stairs. village doctor <lb/>
rived In a few moments. <lb/>
Jay wandering restlessly <lb/>
In the little garden, could not rid <lb/>
his mind of that lovely face which had <lb/>
lain against his shoulder. It was a <lb/>
pale, face, framed In rich. <lb/>
red hair that grew on fore- <lb/>
head The lashes that lay on her <lb/>
creamy cheek were thick and dark <lb/>
and curling What color were her<lb/>
What ailed him anyway he <lb/>
himself fiercely Never before had he <lb/>
cared about the color of women s <lb/>
eyes <lb/>
The came down and spoke to <lb/>
him. <lb/>
arm is he said. <lb/>
hr working sniffed <lb/>
as she went out. <lb/>
Dow Is an explained <lb/>
the doctor in n low tone been <lb/>
having hard sledding. I understand. <lb/>
and guess losing the use of her <lb/>
right hand for many weeks won't help <lb/>
am Dickson. the owner or <lb/>
these cottages I came down to see <lb/>
Mrs explained Jay. feeling <lb/>
reasonably elated because his divinity <lb/>
the Widow Dow- and <lb/>
Strangely contented at the outcome <lb/>
of affairs, this most impractical of <lb/>
landlords proceeded to visit his other <lb/>
In row, and with them <lb/>
planned to make such Improvements <lb/>
in the and grounds as would <lb/>
a change in the name of tho <lb/>
place <lb/>
In the course of time It was trans- <lb/>
formed into Hose Terrace, and it was <lb/>
due to the good taste of the Widow <lb/>
Dow. who acted as Jay's adviser In <lb/>
the matter of improvements. During <lb/>
her convalescence the Widow Dow <lb/>
to drive In Jay's big automobile, <lb/>
while sat, a mountain of <lb/>
welling pride, in the <lb/>
the was pleasantly <lb/>
shucked to receive a generous check <lb/>
his employer was married. He <lb/>
never really kn.-w what it was for, <lb/>
hit Jay explained to his lovely <lb/>
it hadn't been for Green's com- <lb/>
litter I, never have gone <lb/>
down to see Hie Widow <lb/>
other chap might have won her <lb/>
Hut the widow only laughed in her <lb/>
way <lb/>
couldn't have been <lb/>
other lid there <lb/>
you, you know <lb/>
And lay was supremely <lb/>
Contented With very lucid ex- <lb/>
Gun <lb/>
An electric recently Invented in <lb/>
England, aims to put the powder mills <lb/>
it of business This weapon <lb/>
usual procedure by pulling pro- <lb/>
Instead of propelling it This <lb/>
purpose Is accomplished by an Inge- <lb/>
arrangement of mi-snot on the <lb/>
of the tube <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
I. Mil <lb/>
Irons, Heaters, Lights and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building. K-ll-c <lb/>
FOR on six mum <lb/>
house Pitt Street near <lb/>
avenue. Apply to C. M. <lb/>
ti it n n m h. M. <lb/>
mil REST JIM 1ST, STOKE <lb/>
new by I. C Hatch,<lb/>
III I Ml Hill SALE I <lb/>
Wide seated, rubber tired buggy in <lb/>
splendid condition. New top and <lb/>
storm curtains. All for K it <lb/>
Stretch ii -d <lb/>
I W M II is MOVED <lb/>
his into National Bank build- <lb/>
second floor, rooms to <lb/>
5-15 months. <lb/>
Many People Knew the 1st- <lb/>
of Healthy <lb/>
The kidneys filter the blood. <lb/>
They work night and day. <lb/>
Well kidneys remove Impurities. <lb/>
Weak kidneys allow Impurities to <lb/>
multiply. <lb/>
No kidney should be neglected <lb/>
There Is possible danger In delay. <lb/>
If you are nervous, or worn <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Begin treating your kidneys at once; <lb/>
Use a proven kidney remedy. <lb/>
None endorsed like Kidney <lb/>
Pills. <lb/>
Recommended by thousands. <lb/>
Proved by Greenville testimony. <lb/>
J. J. Nobles, Dickinson and Paris <lb/>
I Greenville kidneys <lb/>
were out of order and I bad a doll <lb/>
pain In my back which worried me. <lb/>
In the morning I was sore and stiff. <lb/>
The kidney secretions were Irregular. <lb/>
Kidney Pills were brought to <lb/>
my attention and I got a box. They <lb/>
relieved me of all symptoms of kid- <lb/>
trouble, putting my back and kid- <lb/>
In good shape <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
Kidney same <lb/>
Mr. Nobles had Poster Co, <lb/>
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limited to <lb/>
lye, far, sad <lb/>
of lasses <lb/>
with Dr. D. L, James. Bill <lb/>
M. F. every <lb/>
am Otto. A<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing In all the Courts <lb/>
OBos In Woolen Building <lb/>
fronting Court <lb/>
F. THIGPEN <lb/>
Window's Stables <lb/>
II <lb/>
FREIGHT K <lb/>
it you value quirk transportation, <lb/>
route your shipments via Norfolk and <lb/>
Southern Railroad. <lb/>
Watch the time made by their pack- <lb/>
cars, and you will that your <lb/>
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ENDING OF THE GOLDEN DAY <lb/>
World's Sorry Recompense to Youth <lb/>
That Has Given It All Its <lb/>
Best and <lb/>
Youth came Into the market place <lb/>
half dazed by the dazzling brilliance of <lb/>
the sun. but with strong hands and a <lb/>
spirit Youth found a master, <lb/>
and was happy even when surcharged <lb/>
with labor and meagerly rewarded and <lb/>
denied sunshine Youth gave largely <lb/>
service and of loyalty for of these <lb/>
tilings Youth was prodigal, be- <lb/>
richer in them than in dollars. <lb/>
Years rolled by. and Youth was less <lb/>
quick, and showed the pallor of work- <lb/>
Indoors for small recompense. <lb/>
Then one day the master reflected and <lb/>
said to himself; of my hand- <lb/>
maids has less to give me In the time <lb/>
to come For I must keep In my <lb/>
house only those whose hacks are <lb/>
strong and feet eager and hands sub- <lb/>
And she whose name had been <lb/>
Youth passed languidly, and the mas- <lb/>
marked her without speech that <lb/>
see no longer sang softly at her work i <lb/>
as once, and he few <lb/>
years and she will be of much less <lb/>
value to me, and I shall be paying her <lb/>
as much as her labor is worth to me <lb/>
which would be no bargain. Hotter <lb/>
dismiss her today than <lb/>
And he called to her and <lb/>
plans are altered. and I no <lb/>
longer need you here Take two <lb/>
weeks, look about you. and be <lb/>
that I shall give you a letter of rec- <lb/>
saying that have found <lb/>
you a fairly faithful servant in such <lb/>
matters as you And <lb/>
tears came Into Youth's eyes, knowing <lb/>
that she was Youth no longer, but an <lb/>
empty Weekly. <lb/>
ring <lb/>
FREE <lb/>
On the following dates the <lb/>
Health will be at follow <lb/>
plan.- for the purpose <lb/>
Old vaccine tree to all who wish it. <lb/>
Ai the of Dr. Moseley, Farm- <lb/>
ville. Into I- A M., May III. June <lb/>
and -1st <lb/>
At the of Dr. <lb/>
to M . on May ill. June <lb/>
In and <lb/>
At the office of Morrill. Falk- <lb/>
land, to M. on May <lb/>
In and <lb/>
At the office of Dr. Cox, <lb/>
P to A. M. on June I, II <lb/>
and <lb/>
At the office of Mr. Ayden <lb/>
A M. to M on June I, <lb/>
22nd. <lb/>
At the office of Dr. Haw son. <lb/>
ton. to P. M. on Juno I. am <lb/>
At the office of Dr. Jones, Grimes <lb/>
laud. to II A. M. on June and <lb/>
23rd. <lb/>
At the office of Dr. Griffin. Bethel, <lb/>
. to A M on June and <lb/>
28th. <lb/>
Three Injections will he given at ten <lb/>
day intervals with a hypodermic <lb/>
No scar or ulcer is produced. <lb/>
You lose practically no lime from <lb/>
your work and you are protected from <lb/>
typhoid fever for S to years, it <lb/>
free to all. There are three times as <lb/>
many deaths from typhoid fever In X <lb/>
v. as in remainder of the <lb/>
from typhoid fever, and every one who <lb/>
it is incapacitated for two months <lb/>
besides Hie enormous expense. There <lb/>
are mole than people alive in Pitt <lb/>
county today who will be dead within <lb/>
months from today because they did <lb/>
mil lake this typhoid vaccine. There <lb/>
is no danger In taking this <lb/>
M T Jr. M. <lb/>
County Health <lb/>
Happiness. <lb/>
Tile small boy gets his happiness <lb/>
neck de.-p In the creek on an August <lb/>
day; the grandfather it In the <lb/>
society of the newspapers <lb/>
when their names appear <lb/>
those some look for It in <lb/>
the stock them It is a <lb/>
matter of dollars and cents. There <lb/>
are as many varieties of happiness as <lb/>
there are sorts of people. Hut the <lb/>
most satisfying and lasting happiness <lb/>
is the retroactive type that comes <lb/>
through making others happy. We <lb/>
get out of life In proportion to what <lb/>
we put into It <lb/>
Mistake Made <lb/>
When you Buffer pains and acnes <lb/>
by day and sleep disturbing bladder <lb/>
weak. by feel tired, nervous <lb/>
run down, the kidneys and <lb/>
be restored to healthy, strong <lb/>
and regular action, it is a mistake <lb/>
postpone treatment. Foley Kidney <lb/>
kidneys in sound, healthy <lb/>
condition and keep them active and <lb/>
strong <lb/>
Sold everywhere, <lb/>
ii- l <lb/>
Norfolk Markets by Bros <lb/>
a Co.<lb/>
Jul win <lb/>
.-<lb/>
September II 1-2 <lb/>
July lard <lb/>
r lard <lb/>
July ribs <lb/>
September ribs <lb/>
J. C- <lb/>
rot Plants <lb/>
Ferns, palms many other <lb/>
plants or the house. Write to a <lb/>
Spring Price List of Rose <lb/>
Shrubberies, Hedge Plants, <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
It BUSINESS IS <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone order <lb/>
promptly executed by J. L. <lb/>
a CO. Florist, N. C. <lb/>
Store let <lb/>
Flowers For All Occasions. <lb/>
We grow them. violets, Ta <lb/>
lies and Carnations a specialty. We <lb/>
ding and Funeral flowers arranged n <lb/>
the latest artistic styles. <lb/>
Buck <lb/>
Pan <lb/>
Flour, Oatmeal.<lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Quakers Corn <lb/>
Post Post <lb/>
en, Porridge, Gray <lb/>
Nuts, Instant <lb/>
Cereal, Flout, <lb/>
Self-rising Flour, Cob <lb/>
an Gal <lb/>
fee. <lb/>
S. M Schultz <lb/>
DB PAIL <lb/>
DENTIST <lb/>
ever Frank Wilson's Store <lb/>
N. C. at <lb/>
D. U. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Land and <lb/>
In formerly occupied by <lb/>
V. B. James a <lb/>
8.1. <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
Office in National Bank Building <lb/>
Avenue, <lb/>
Fourth end Evans Sir sets <lb/>
Both Bay <lb/>
Seal Ten <lb/>
Will <lb/>
B. F. <lb/>
en Fourth Street new Fran <lb/>
Wilton's store <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
ALBION <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
In Building, Third . <lb/>
wherever his <lb/>
North <lb/>
. BENTLEY <lb/>
Still With <lb/>
Mutual Life Co. <lb/>
of New York. <lb/>
J. E. MARSH <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist <lb/>
Treat All Animals <lb/>
rails Promptly Answered Hay or <lb/>
Day Phone Night <lb/>
B. C. CAUSEY <lb/>
Law- <lb/>
Office N. C. <lb/>
inf. ANNIE L. . Mill <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
Office in Hie National Hank Building <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
Office hours <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
MIRTH <lb/>
MISS JEAN <lb/>
Graduate Nurse <lb/>
PHONE US I. <lb/>
All the rooms in dormitories <lb/>
engaged for the summer term and <lb/>
applications are still coming in for <lb/>
wish to say any <lb/>
of the people of Greenville who de- <lb/>
during the <lb/>
sire or willing to take roomers <lb/>
or boarders during the Summer Term <lb/>
please to notify me in writing, stating <lb/>
whether you want roomers or board- <lb/>
or both, and how many you can <lb/>
Please state also your <lb/>
charges per week. <lb/>
The school does not assume the re- <lb/>
of giving you <lb/>
hoarders, but we shall lake pleas- <lb/>
In writing to persons applying for <lb/>
places, giving them a list of names, <lb/>
and asking to write directly to <lb/>
you. <lb/>
Director. <lb/>
neglect a summer cold. A <lb/>
bronchial cough causes broken sleep <lb/>
and lowers your vitality. Hon- <lb/>
and Tar Compound and <lb/>
heals raw. Inflamed membrane, stops <lb/>
tickling in throat and clears stuffy, <lb/>
wheezy breathing. Contains no <lb/>
ates, children like It, good for all colds, <lb/>
and bronchial <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS <lb/>
Atlantic Line. <lb/>
North Bound South Hound <lb/>
No. a. m. No. P- m. <lb/>
No. p m. No. p. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
Hound West <lb/>
No. a. m. No. p. m. <lb/>
No. a. m. No. a. m. <lb/>
No. p. m. No p. m.<lb/>
Mini<lb/>
in <lb/>
A Hills Ir <lb/>
in the County <lb/>
County <lb/>
n II Harder <lb/>
The defendant above name I <lb/>
that an action entitled above <lb/>
in in the Count <lb/>
of PHI County b A Mills . <lb/>
, to recover <lb/>
tin <lb/>
lands the lying In PHI <lb/>
for and advances made <lb/>
ti . 1.1.1 to the defendant <lb/>
and upon and said de <lb/>
fondant will further take <lb/>
1- required to the Court <lb/>
Court of County on June <lb/>
t. 1915, Court House in <lb/>
North Carolina. Let the <lb/>
lam further lake notice he i- re <lb/>
quired answer or demur to the Com- <lb/>
plain which will be Died in said ac- <lb/>
mi or before June 21st. 1915, and <lb/>
if he fail to answer sail Complaint on <lb/>
before June 1915. the plaintiff <lb/>
will apply to the Court for the <lb/>
in his Complaint <lb/>
This May <lb/>
D. COX. <lb/>
Clerk of the County court. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Hy of the power of sale con- <lb/>
In a certain mortgage deed <lb/>
by Clifton V. Harrell to J. <lb/>
K Bullock on day of Jan <lb/>
and recorded in book T page <lb/>
the Pitt County Registry, the <lb/>
undersigned will on Monday the <lb/>
day of June 1916 at 13-80 P. H. at <lb/>
the Court-house door in Greenville, <lb/>
N. C sell to the highest bidder for <lb/>
rash the following described tract <lb/>
of land, Lying being in <lb/>
Pitt County and Slate of N. C. and in <lb/>
Township and described and <lb/>
as follows, One tract <lb/>
of land adjoining the lauds of J A <lb/>
Bullock. C. C. Little and <lb/>
more particularly described as <lb/>
Beginning at a gum oil Beach <lb/>
Island, North poles <lb/>
stake, South v. West to the <lb/>
run Creek, then down various <lb/>
said reek u cypress, <lb/>
with <lb/>
in the beginning, containing <lb/>
acres more or I- II being <lb/>
,. I of In <lb/>
. tin division lands <lb/>
if s-. Harrell and i Is <lb/>
. d In Division Book pages <lb/>
. mid In He- <lb/>
., known as the <lb/>
Ian Sale made to <lb/>
lid <lb/>
Th the <lb/>
a 1- <lb/>
. .- <lb/>
Ml I II i <lb/>
I Or I <lb/>
North Carolina In <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
11.11 n <lb/>
w A. Ingram and Wife <lb/>
ll nun.- an <lb/>
ii. -.- undersigned from the Sup <lb/>
of Pitt In above en <lb/>
titled action. I on Monday, the <lb/>
day July. 1915, at o'clock <lb/>
noon, at tin- courthouse door in said <lb/>
County, in sell t. the <lb/>
highest bidder for cash to said <lb/>
execution Issued e <lb/>
enforce a lien tiled against <lb/>
the property, described for <lb/>
mat. rial, all the right, and in <lb/>
which said W. A Ingram <lb/>
wife. Ingram, the defend- <lb/>
ants, have In the following <lb/>
em real estate, or had on <lb/>
1914, <lb/>
in the town of Ayden, fin <lb/>
County, North Carolina, is the <lb/>
and hits located In western <lb/>
part said town of Ayden, lying on <lb/>
3rd street, and the same lots upon <lb/>
the said owners are completing <lb/>
a residence, being the same lots <lb/>
recently purchased from J. <lb/>
and others. Beginning at a stake <lb/>
feet from Joseph corner, <lb/>
runs a Westerly course 3rd street <lb/>
To feel to a stake, thence North and <lb/>
at right angles with 3rd street <lb/>
feel ti a stake, thence an easterly <lb/>
course with 3rd street <lb/>
feet in a stake W. A <lb/>
thence a course and <lb/>
aforesaid second <lb/>
corner of 3rd street to the beginning <lb/>
And also a lot lying east of the <lb/>
above described <lb/>
This 2nd day of June, 1915 <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
Sheriff . <lb/>
i. ltd <lb/>
I It I It II tit i <lb/>
SI He el Hi <lb/>
u of Si <lb/>
HI. W. II. I <lb/>
HUM s I II Mil III II <lb/>
Mini <lb/>
All whom Hi. Hi- <lb/>
Conn- Greet <lb/>
n appeals <lb/>
by authenticated record <lb/>
f- n- voluntary <lb/>
dissolution by the unanimous <lb/>
all the stockholders, <lb/>
in office, T M Meade <lb/>
and . Inc., a corporation <lb/>
this state, whose principal <lb/>
In the town of Greenville, <lb/>
of Pitt. State of North Caro- <lb/>
line T. M being the <lb/>
Mi u Hail, Jr who baa <lb/>
mi Overland automobiles <lb/>
in tin <lb/>
for some months hack with <lb/>
a. and Charlotte, re- <lb/>
secured for South <lb/>
i Sim , sec <lb/>
territory Mr H <lb/>
to be more convenient him n. ha <lb/>
office in <lb/>
hi <lb/>
line vi His <lb/>
bowel el w ill<lb/>
Ninth street and Ins business <lb/>
therein and in charge thereof, upon In the Mi <lb/>
whom pr.-- may lie secured. has mis bad wide expel <lb/>
complied with the requirements bus <lb/>
Chapter I visa I 1905, entitled While the people <lb/>
to pleased In know Mr <lb/>
Issuing of this Dad is much progress <lb/>
., doing well In automobile bust <lb/>
Now. Therefore. I,. J. ii 1- a source m his <lb/>
Secretary of state of North friends hero lie has found<lb/>
in District Court of the Culled <lb/>
Slates for tin em of <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
In matter of, D. Tun <lb/>
stall. <lb/>
ill lee el <lb/>
Notice I-- given that on the <lb/>
; day of A P. I said <lb/>
Claudius adjudged <lb/>
the to el <lb/>
tin creditors will be held at of- <lb/>
Ice tin undersigned referee, <lb/>
. . c , on Lite <lb/>
I mil day Jinn A inn <lb/>
M which time tin said <lb/>
may prove their <lb/>
a trustee, the <lb/>
and such other <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
i i -.-, el <lb/>
H Bryan <lb/>
., . . on, N IT. i; <lb/>
Carolina, do hereby certify th <lb/>
said corporal inn did. nil Hie Hist day <lb/>
May, 1915, Hie In my office a duly <lb/>
executed and attested consent in <lb/>
lo the dissolution of said corpora <lb/>
Hon. executed by all stockholders <lb/>
thereof, which said consent and the <lb/>
record of proceedings aforesaid <lb/>
ire now on tile in office as pro- <lb/>
by law. <lb/>
necessary to change his resident <lb/>
Mr Hail been a resident here <lb/>
for some Hit.-, or sixteen years and <lb/>
has always been conspicuous in work <lb/>
for the interests of Green- <lb/>
ville is a man of considerable <lb/>
business ability and is associated with <lb/>
many business enterprises here <lb/>
Mr. Hail last week in Char <lb/>
lotto iii making plans <lb/>
in testimony whereof. I have hereto Since securing the <lb/>
my band affixed my official <lb/>
seal at Raleigh, this day of May <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
6-3 ltd Secretary of Stall <lb/>
Bryan Grimes, , , <lb/>
NOTICE HI Of <lb/>
the Palmetto state the name of Ins <lb/>
becomes <lb/>
Mrs Hail family will <lb/>
join Mr Bail sometime soon Mrs <lb/>
is prominent in social circle- <lb/>
Ibis and II is <lb/>
Greenville is in lose . <lb/>
family. <lb/>
Coil <lb/>
,; the <lb/>
m n nun- <lb/>
t a iii cling assembled <lb/>
Wednesday, 1915, ordered <lb/>
U . lion be In in. ill Hie following<lb/>
lie-ginning <lb/>
.-i, it s into Tar HI <lb/>
running up Otters reek lo lie <lb/>
Mill Creek, <lb/>
Mill creek Johnson B <lb/>
Johnson Brunch J. II <lb/>
land; with this land <lb/>
the late John King farm, and with tin <lb/>
said King line lb-no Harris <lb/>
lie. In Tyson's creek ; <lb/>
son's Tar up Tar <lb/>
riv.-r to the beginning <lb/>
Thai said election be held Tiles- <lb/>
lay, Bill, July the <lb/>
Public School House in above de <lb/>
. territory, for the purpose of <lb/>
ascertaining Hie will of tin <lb/>
voters of the above rib <lb/>
, ii territory, as to whether there shall <lb/>
shall be levied and collected a <lb/>
Special School Tax on the One <lb/>
Hundred dollars valuation <lb/>
and on the Poll in the above de <lb/>
scribed territory, said election <lb/>
those the Special Tax shall <lb/>
vote a written or printed ballot con- <lb/>
the words Special <lb/>
those opposed lo said Tax. shall <lb/>
have a written or printed ballot, con- <lb/>
words Special <lb/>
lax <lb/>
And it was further ordered that C <lb/>
M. Mayo he and is hereby appointed <lb/>
Ki . for said election, and II C. <lb/>
and II May., an- hereby <lb/>
pointed Poll Holders or Judges of <lb/>
And it i- further ordered a new <lb/>
registration is and shall be required, <lb/>
and the registration books for said <lb/>
district or territory shall lie opened <lb/>
and closed <lb/>
June for the <lb/>
registering the qualified voters <lb/>
of said <lb/>
This 19th. day d May, HUB- <lb/>
S. A. Chairman <lb/>
Board of Com of PHI County. <lb/>
Bell <lb/>
Clerk, <lb/>
lid <lb/>
Sub- of Persons Property. <lb/>
the Mill day of Julie <lb/>
1915, at I p. in. I will at the residence <lb/>
store H. II Turner, deceased. <lb/>
in Arthur, Ham <lb/>
I'll, expose III sale <lb/>
the sin. k goods merchandise, <lb/>
stock in be sold in hulk, and other <lb/>
articles persona proper belong- <lb/>
in estate. Terms sale 1-1 <lb/>
Inventor. stock will lie taken an <lb/>
PHI <lb/>
Before Heard <lb/>
e 1- by mat pi nine, <lb/>
has been filed before tin- Board <lb/>
Commissioner Pitt county, by John <lb/>
W. H Lung, J. W an <lb/>
others, la and establish a pub <lb/>
road In aid Ayden Ton n- <lb/>
hip, .- <lb/>
ginning at the southern ti <lb/>
in the town of Ayden <lb/>
at line of Mrs. K. Nichols, and <lb/>
, property of J. J, <lb/>
Harrington, M, V. and <lb/>
others, and running Into Green- <lb/>
Kin-inn <lb/>
The notice required by Section <lb/>
the 1905. North Carolina <lb/>
is given that the sad Petition will <lb/>
heard at the next meeting of the said <lb/>
Hoard the day of June 1915. <lb/>
This 7th. day of May 1915.<lb/>
Clerk of the Board <lb/>
Till I IS <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
ll virtue a decree Super- <lb/>
court I'm count; In <lb/>
J I. <lb/>
administrator, J, Morris <lb/>
the undersigned Commissioner <lb/>
cash before Court- <lb/>
house door in N C . on <lb/>
Monday. 1915, following <lb/>
described par.--I m tract of land, situ <lb/>
iii the county of Pin and In <lb/>
i township one-half mile north <lb/>
the town of Bethel. <lb/>
One acre of land lying on the right <lb/>
side of the road from Bethel <lb/>
Hamilton, adjoining the lands of G <lb/>
w. and Col. Hammond <lb/>
the land conveyed lo Mrs A <lb/>
Morris by W <lb/>
lo which the deed is <lb/>
made I'm a full and accurate <lb/>
lien. <lb/>
This 1918. <lb/>
P, MORRIS, <lb/>
Administrator and <lb/>
; and <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
North Carolina Superior Court. <lb/>
Pitt County Before Clerk. <lb/>
Ian ma Moore. W. Moore, <lb/>
Moore. Pearlie Moore. John <lb/>
i;. m.-.-. Hell,. Oakley and <lb/>
V, Oakley, by their <lb/>
VI, Woolen <lb/>
Ex Hart-. <lb/>
Hy virtue of a decree the Superior <lb/>
four of Pin County, made by J. C. <lb/>
Cox, Clerk I be Superior Court, in <lb/>
above entitled on the nth, <lb/>
av May, 1915, the undersigned j exhibited on day of sale, and Hi <lb/>
will, on MONDAY, the Inventor; can be <lb/>
th day of June, 1915, it being a- satin can be <lb/>
ins, Monday In June. 1915. expose to token Sale made by mi or- <lb/>
,,,,. sale before Court House of i f th. Court <lb/>
in to the highest bidder <lb/>
tor Hi- following described real This I June 1915. <lb/>
. Tl <lb/>
property, w n <lb/>
A , undivided interest to II B <lb/>
following or parcel l-H U <lb/>
land, Lying and being in <lb/>
Township. Pill County., <lb/>
North Carolina, adjoining the PI Bill <lb/>
Allen, Joseph Noah T; Win r.-as In I lie ., mi beloved <lb/>
. and other, i- K. J <lb/>
. ,. known a.- Hi <lb/>
i Home Place, i i inn <lb/>
in I Mi <lb/>
in II. <lb/>
i.-purpose ever his <lb/>
; n .- i whereas our inn in <lb/>
, common <lb/>
This Brothel be I <lb/>
Ice I<lb/>
I el. <lb/>
.-. i-11,. <lb/>
. -r I <lb/>
w upon <lb/>
I; . i <lb/>
I. Smith h on , <lb/>
with l; i. Smith and <lb/>
n will <lb/>
to i w and G. II I. <lb/>
ii, thence with said I <lb/>
a lo Little. J I He <lb/>
port <lb/>
the. and <lb/>
line, lo Salt, <lb/>
a in said to J <lb/>
Fleming line to Sat <lb/>
road, thence with It. It <lb/>
line to I <lb/>
It Davenport and Fleming <lb/>
in the line, thence <lb/>
line to J Little and Baker <lb/>
corner; thence with J. H Little's <lb/>
to the Barnhill line, thence with Lit- <lb/>
and Barnhill line to the Daniel <lb/>
thence with the Daniel and J P. <lb/>
Little's line to Creek, thence <lb/>
with the Creek to the Pen Daniel and <lb/>
Crawford corner, with said <lb/>
Crawford and line to the Geo. <lb/>
Moon- line; theme with the Moore <lb/>
line iii the Dudley line, now It. D. <lb/>
Harrington's thence with Harrington's <lb/>
the Ward line lo the Spier land, <lb/>
I hence with the Spier and Ward line <lb/>
to run. thence with said run to <lb/>
Tin k lo beginning <lb/>
Thai -aid election held on Tues <lb/>
day the July 1915. at the <lb/>
public school lions--, in the <lb/>
scribed territory, for the <lb/>
taking and ascertaining the will of <lb/>
voters of the d- <lb/>
s, i lie, property, as to whether <lb/>
all or shall mil be levied and <lb/>
. on <lb/>
One of <lb/>
I . <lb/>
coring <lb/>
rill n or <lb/>
. to <lb/>
-1<lb/>
., <lb/>
l s <lb/>
Pol <lb/>
it i <lb/>
i hall In <lb/>
I . <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
of Com Pin Count; <lb/>
Brae. Bell. <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
ltd w <lb/>
Notice to I <lb/>
Having as administrator <lb/>
of tin- estate of H H- <lb/>
late Pitt County S. this Is to <lb/>
notify all persons having claims <lb/>
the estate of said deceased <lb/>
exhibit them the undersigned <lb/>
Arthur. N C oil or the day <lb/>
June 1911 or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded iii bar their recovery. Ail <lb/>
persona Indebted to said estate will <lb/>
make Immediate payment <lb/>
This tin- day of June 1913. <lb/>
ODE <lb/>
kiln ii i of H H Tumor <lb/>
n i s X, l Id <lb/>
runs Old Remedies Won't Cunt. <lb/>
The wont how long <lb/>
hi- for i old reliable Dr. <lb/>
Porters Oil. it relieves <lb/>
l-am n <lb/>
For the <lb/>
c. II <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Having tn <lb/>
of Susan Tyson, deceased, late of Pitt <lb/>
i Carolina, tills It lo <lb/>
my all persons having claims <lb/>
of .-aid deceased lo exhibit <lb/>
the twelve <lb/>
-in Ho- dale, or this not In <lb/>
will In- pleaded In bur of I <lb/>
All persons indebted lo said <lb/>
tale will please make <lb/>
This the day of May. <lb/>
TYSON, <lb/>
G. J Son, <lb/>
f. <lb/>
i . ed the mil <lb/>
I days ii <lb/>
or; , i our I u <lb/>
. i i I -i ii <lb/>
upon the i our a <lb/>
th, . are Bin adj red upon i <lb/>
hearts, and In- further resolved <lb/>
a . lie fun the hen fain <lb/>
. mil I. I <lb/>
ii . lie <lb/>
I in I publication <lb/>
V A A M <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
i ions is u <lb/>
hi mil <lb/>
Mr James <lb/>
cm in<lb/>
Man I nit- <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. last for years <lb/>
At Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Charlotta <lb/>
W. V <lb/>
C. <lb/>
The follow <lb/>
marriage Miss <lb/>
Drown, of city, Mr William <lb/>
Jr. II <lb/>
read wit h Greenville <lb/>
people Miss Brown is <lb/>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Brown <lb/>
is talented and accomplished <lb/>
young The wedding will take <lb/>
plane on June <lb/>
iii the church <lb/>
hero <lb/>
The follows <lb/>
Mr and Mrs James <lb/>
the honor your presence <lb/>
at the marriage of their daughter <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mr William <lb/>
Wednesday morning. June <lb/>
nineteen hundred fifteen <lb/>
nine o'clock <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina <lb/>
Will be at home after the tenth <lb/>
Second Avenue Detroit. <lb/>
Mi- <lb/>
cards issued in town <lb/>
to the Pale and <lb/>
Tie Old <lb/>
chill <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
m, If we loins. sod children. <lb/>
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Ai Horn <lb/>
i, r June III. I <lb/>
North <lb/>
Medical <lb/>
Examination <lb/>
June Mon than <lb/>
one hundred young men have <lb/>
graduated from medical col- <lb/>
lure taking the examination <lb/>
tor in.-use practice medicine and <lb/>
In North Carolina The lass <lb/>
gathered the high school this morn <lb/>
iii o'clock were addressed <lb/>
brief in members of State Hoard <lb/>
of Medical The <lb/>
lion will lake up of <lb/>
week Tin names successful <lb/>
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of next week <lb/>
The State will <lb/>
here week from the <lb/>
tin- -in i i <lb/>
for license will probably be <lb/>
on the opening <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic <lb/>
to take the woman's tonic. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything. <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
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Barring the i. f new Ford oar, <lb/>
between August I receive from to <lb/>
J share of the pi <lb/>
drive Ford pie in construction. No <lb/>
complex mechanism to learn. In town or country, business <lb/>
or pleasure. Ford care serve every about two cents a <lb/>
mile operate maintain. <lb/>
Tour I 1490; Town Par Couplet 1750; <lb/>
Sedan f. o t. a in all <lb/>
On display and <lb/>
Ford Supply Company <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
when one taken a <lb/>
In an up-to-date bathtub of our <lb/>
No Is complete without <lb/>
the comfort and cleanliness r <lb/>
from Us use <lb/>
Pars the <lb/>
many times over. We have <lb/>
finest house In <lb/>
not yours. We gladly will <lb/>
It. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Bunch Virginia and Wilmington Peanuts <lb/>
Mixed, Unknown, Iron and Speckle <lb/>
Peas. Sweet Potato plants <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
MM <lb/>
i Continued from Hi p . <lb/>
it sounds <lb/>
in mentioning i <lb/>
in choosing and Inviting speaker, Mr <lb/>
Winston brought In story tin <lb/>
young who found himself on the <lb/>
operating table of a hospital about to <lb/>
be operated on appendicitis <lb/>
tor if ii <lb/>
weir necessary that his appendix be <lb/>
taken out. II Is <lb/>
said the doctor. said Mr. win <lb/>
Is necessary that I <lb/>
here today, but n Is <lb/>
I nothing to learn you ibis <lb/>
morning In history, el <lb/>
I come to talk to In a <lb/>
plain, practical way and to Rive you <lb/>
benefit of my <lb/>
and to tell you l <lb/>
which I think women <lb/>
in slate should know <lb/>
when I used to l school l stood <lb/>
examination on my leaching <lb/>
and in making a report on m exam- <lb/>
ii was Bald I <lb/>
that I writ that i didn't sot <lb/>
This last of report Is <lb/>
not a requirement in the schools <lb/>
today, it make no difference how <lb/>
much the teacher moves about today, <lb/>
hi i an be In a thousand different <lb/>
is. just so he accomplishes his <lb/>
Mr Winston said be his <lb/>
first speech on education in at <lb/>
Patterson's in county <lb/>
lie was a freshman at the <lb/>
this time, said be bad <lb/>
a vision pan the young <lb/>
woman play around the fireside <lb/>
In the public school houses. I <lb/>
thought they should so leach <lb/>
later a . taught In <lb/>
public should make so- <lb/>
m questions business, <lb/>
change and other affairs, I wanted <lb/>
child win. been reared In <lb/>
public and rural schools to come for- <lb/>
ward and in- the <lb/>
A I <lb/>
to <lb/>
day truth <lb/>
of <lb/>
ii a common and <lb/>
strength and <lb/>
not ml <lb/>
upon Governor and other officials, <lb/>
inn upon tin- of the <lb/>
ii we are lifting the <lb/>
up in batter educational <lb/>
we are not doing our duty. Young <lb/>
, when yon go to h <lb/>
in the children your <lb/>
i Ti II them j have i <lb/>
to give a good <lb/>
lift ill. in <lb/>
Mr, Winston said local <lb/>
people the state are not <lb/>
the educational tests that should <lb/>
to officials representing them. Ills <lb/>
whole i .- h was full of advice to <lb/>
the gradates and was one the <lb/>
in i . s ever hi ard <lb/>
the He referred to the <lb/>
fact people were belonging to <lb/>
b i ins organizations and <lb/>
ion much, joining too many son. <lb/>
doing little. His words <lb/>
along this part of his brought <lb/>
forth frequent applause, He cautioned <lb/>
young graduates about joining ibis <lb/>
and that you join the i b be <lb/>
a true He Illustrated by <lb/>
telling what an old woman said of <lb/>
her husband, which was an answer <lb/>
a friend who had asked what he be- <lb/>
longed lo ill the way of <lb/>
and Her answer was <lb/>
belongs lo nothing human race <lb/>
in- is a mighty poor member of <lb/>
The presentation of diplomas <lb/>
and the bibles to the graduating lass <lb/>
followed the literary There <lb/>
win- forty-five in the ibis year, <lb/>
There was applause as each girl came <lb/>
forward and received her diploma and <lb/>
bible. <lb/>
Miss Katharine Tillery <lb/>
next gave a parting quotation en- <lb/>
titled and Glee Club <lb/>
followed this by <lb/>
Wright made some <lb/>
relative lo the <lb/>
in school and what the students <lb/>
wen- accomplishing and exercises <lb/>
came to a with a song <lb/>
Spangled the benediction <lb/>
by Rev, Hay. <lb/>
How An Old Time <lb/>
Shipping Master Got It <lb/>
The numbers tin- graduating <lb/>
if 1915 are as follows <lb/>
la.- <lb/>
A NEW COMPANY <lb/>
We opened on Third la S. T Hick's shop, a <lb/>
rooting and and our aim It lo give the the <lb/>
best work for money, our prices and give a <lb/>
trial. <lb/>
The Standard Roofing Co. <lb/>
T. HILL. <lb/>
SAYS <lb/>
FIRST ONE AND <lb/>
THEN ANOTHER <lb/>
almost unbelievable that ten he so as <lb/>
the Green; Tailoring does <lb/>
Still It's easiest in World to do for cur method ii a <lb/>
man sanitary clothes pressing machine <lb/>
We press natural body shape into any kind of garment, give you <lb/>
lining creases and a finish that's uniform. <lb/>
Greenville Tailoring Co. <lb/>
PHONE H. <lb/>
THOSE FINE <lb/>
TAILORS <lb/>
Are now located in Proctor Hotel Building in the store room formerly <lb/>
pied by Music Store, where they will <lb/>
MAKE SUITS TO MEASURE <lb/>
W will make all our Suits here in Greenville, nothing sent off, we also give a <lb/>
try on with every suit assuring you that it is Merchant Tailored. We also <lb/>
make a specialty of alterations. Cleaning ard Pressing, etc. We carry samples of <lb/>
the FINEST WOOLENS that the mills can produce. <lb/>
CONNIE MADISON BISHOP <lb/>
IRENE <lb/>
MARY ELEANOR <lb/>
MILDRED DAVIS BROOKS <lb/>
SWANN BROWN <lb/>
EMMA BROWN <lb/>
l EARLE CLEVELAND BROWN <lb/>
SARAH EMILY CLEMENT <lb/>
LEONA PRANCES COX <lb/>
MABEL <lb/>
DAVIS <lb/>
. LARA LOIS DAVIS <lb/>
MABEL CLARA DAVIS <lb/>
MARY FAGAN <lb/>
ETHEL BEATRICE FINCH <lb/>
ERNESTINE I <lb/>
FORBES <lb/>
I LARA GLADYS GRIFFIN <lb/>
ELIZABETH VIOLET HOOKS <lb/>
RACHEL HOWARD <lb/>
SALLIE FRANCES JACKSON <lb/>
PATTIE MACK JOHNSON <lb/>
CHRISTINE BENEDICT JOHNSTON <lb/>
JULIA NORFLEET JORDAN <lb/>
MOORE <lb/>
CARR NEWMAN <lb/>
ADDIE <lb/>
BESSIE FAISON <lb/>
FLORENCE PERRY <lb/>
KITH PROCTOR <lb/>
MARY LOIS <lb/>
EMMA ROBERTSON <lb/>
MILLIE J AN ROEBUCK <lb/>
KATE EL SAWYER <lb/>
ELIZABETH PLUMMER SPENCER <lb/>
ALICE STEPHENS <lb/>
EDNA i <lb/>
Waters <lb/>
white . <lb/>
white <lb/>
white <lb/>
Halifax County <lb/>
Wilson County <lb/>
Halifax County <lb/>
Hyde County <lb/>
Person County <lb/>
Hyde County <lb/>
Northampton County <lb/>
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Beaufort County <lb/>
Hyde County <lb/>
Georgia <lb/>
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Martin County <lb/>
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Wayne County <lb/>
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. Robeson County <lb/>
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Gales County <lb/>
Pender County <lb/>
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Warren County <lb/>
Nash County <lb/>
Northampton County <lb/>
Martin County<lb/>
Pamlico County <lb/>
County <lb/>
Beaufort County <lb/>
Davie County <lb/>
Halifax County <lb/>
Halifax County <lb/>
County <lb/>
County <lb/>
Halifax County <lb/>
. Halifax County <lb/>
Hyde County <lb/>
Give Us Your Ad. <lb/>
Peace Efforts Ike Pres- <lb/>
are Highly <lb/>
Richmond, June B, At the twentieth <lb/>
annual convention Virginia Fed- <lb/>
of no in at <lb/>
those mentioned <lb/>
president to succeed President David <lb/>
son. who will not he a candidate for <lb/>
re-t are Howard T of <lb/>
Alexandria, lye present secretary, ti. <lb/>
Will ox Rh Central <lb/>
Council, i. <lb/>
urged for tin- office <lb/>
-.-, treasurer <lb/>
Numerous resolutions been <lb/>
Important which <lb/>
the <lb/>
. .-, lion I Ix <lb/>
at Ion the spread <lb/>
lo i of <lb/>
poll tan . by State tax <lb/>
tills Idea I I <lb/>
Into State fund. <lb/>
Contending President; Wilson for <lb/>
and expressing the <lb/>
imp.- that be will be aide to <lb/>
outstanding without re- <lb/>
sort to arms. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in a certain deed of trust <lb/>
by the Utility Machine Shop <lb/>
and Garage to. to W. H. Long, <lb/>
tee, h deed of trust was duly re- <lb/>
in the office of the of <lb/>
of Pitt County, in Book A-ll <lb/>
Page the undersigned Trustee <lb/>
will sell for cash before the Court- <lb/>
door In Greenville, at noon on <lb/>
Saturday, June If, 1916, the follow- <lb/>
described tract or parcel of land, <lb/>
lying in the town of and <lb/>
an <lb/>
A-. I <lb/>
Down in Air. <lb/>
shipping master the name T. <lb/>
M. At i there <lb/>
there by name. He's dead now. <lb/>
poor fellow, his death i- lauded <lb/>
all the men have sailed III.- <lb/>
seas tor an; appreciable length <lb/>
lime, <lb/>
During Tommy's lit.- be made <lb/>
real thing of business <lb/>
signing Dion on the old sailing ships <lb/>
that crept into the port of <lb/>
Aires. Signing them and pocketing <lb/>
the advance money, giving ex- <lb/>
change a old starvation <lb/>
pa. lot. was Tommy's game, and many <lb/>
are the men who have been trapped <lb/>
Into his dive and i hi lo sea with- <lb/>
out a rag of clothing and no <lb/>
co, <lb/>
Tommy Moore had a long and <lb/>
Hating life before be his re- <lb/>
ward, if there was any Tor him. He <lb/>
was born in Ireland and then <lb/>
to this country and enlisted In <lb/>
rimed Stales navy. Falling to in <lb/>
satisfied with conditions In the Amer- <lb/>
navy. Tommy jumped his ship <lb/>
when in a South American port, man <lb/>
aged . gel down to Aires and <lb/>
Started his shipping For a <lb/>
number of years he all tin <lb/>
square rigged ships coming Into <lb/>
nos Aires with men, and during ibis <lb/>
time be built up one the <lb/>
reputations of any shipping master in <lb/>
world.; His name i known <lb/>
from Port Said to San Francisco, and <lb/>
every man went to sea hated <lb/>
him. <lb/>
is told tin once when a <lb/>
sailing ship was ready to pin to sea. <lb/>
Tommy could find <lb/>
men lo till her. he went in the morgue. <lb/>
a dead man's body, sen it <lb/>
aboard ship told the skipper <lb/>
was an able bodied seaman. <lb/>
When ship go to sea, the man was <lb/>
found lo he dead and about half rot- <lb/>
ten. That did worry Tommy in <lb/>
least, for he had gotten advance <lb/>
money already and was several <lb/>
miles in wake of the ship. <lb/>
Along about Tommy grew tired <lb/>
of life on shore, so he bought an old <lb/>
three masted hark and sailed for <lb/>
England, Tommy made his trip up <lb/>
the Western ocean without a mishap, <lb/>
and reached Liverpool where lie dis <lb/>
charged his cargo, paid off bis crew <lb/>
aid then about to gel a return <lb/>
. for Aires. <lb/>
After a couple of months, Tommy <lb/>
had his hold full of English goods <lb/>
going out to Argentine, and <lb/>
paring to sail on Wednesday morn- <lb/>
He signed on a one <lb/>
man. that bloke in till mil the <lb/>
ships complement could be found <lb/>
in all Liverpool. The English ship- <lb/>
ping commission would not let Tom- <lb/>
my put to sea without his full crew, <lb/>
so there he was a lug boat wailing <lb/>
in the river, and one man la. king <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Tommy went ashore to a shipping <lb/>
master he happened to know, and put <lb/>
the proposition up to him. <lb/>
says Tommy. I've ti <lb/>
to have a man tomorrow <lb/>
says Sheeny. <lb/>
a live pound nine <lb/>
waiting for you when yon place a <lb/>
man aboard that ship of sues <lb/>
the venerable Tommy <lb/>
came from Sheeny. <lb/>
He always got busy when he was <lb/>
the color of the money. <lb/>
that night Sheeny and another <lb/>
fellow brought something aboard and <lb/>
it Into Next morning we <lb/>
fellow's gave It a shake, and it asked <lb/>
am I Who plated me <lb/>
aboard this blooming <lb/>
We gently informed him that he <lb/>
aboard a ship bound for South Amer- <lb/>
Al that the fellow, who was <lb/>
puny, let out a scream like that of <lb/>
an angry cat. and made a dive for <lb/>
the after poop, where lie found the <lb/>
old nut smoking his pipe In much <lb/>
ease. <lb/>
Are you says <lb/>
new band <lb/>
am. says Tommy, and what of <lb/>
have be. ti shanghaied and placed <lb/>
aboard this ship against my will <lb/>
plied the skipper, and what's <lb/>
Mailers you. What <lb/>
Hounded on northeast by <lb/>
street, on by bloke, and I call upon you to set me <lb/>
street, on tie- southwest by Long ashore at <lb/>
Ml and on northwest by i Ho, says the skipper, and <lb/>
Street, and being a part of I call spoil you to get to washing <lb/>
in lo I. Moore, down the decks as quick as lord <lb/>
H. will let you Catch hold of buck <lb/>
Jr , by deed from r James, et, you <lb/>
Receiver, dated December dare address me in such <lb/>
iii Hook B-10 Ml, replied he having laid <lb/>
and being same land conveyed lo told u- fellows I bat was his <lb/>
Utility Machine Shop and name <lb/>
In by deed from L. Moore. 0.1 here man skip <lb/>
and W. II. if I down II I op, I'll <lb/>
Jr., on March 14th-, Said land wan to eat bucket <lb/>
sold to satisfy said deed of trust that. lei mil other -a am <lb/>
r,. . .- . man made a dive him, <lb/>
May 1916, <lb/>
I His ht caught under <lb/>
W H LONG, Trustee .,,, T. gave <lb/>
F. J. James .- Son. Attorneys. bloke, was a caution <lb/>
5-IT-l I When he had finished Al <lb/>
On nothing hut work <lb/>
and even forgot be seasick. <lb/>
We heard nothing else him. <lb/>
until about three days later when we <lb/>
sighted ,, smack which <lb/>
to lei us have some <lb/>
a ii-w newspapers. <lb/>
didn't mu. h k in <lb/>
inn a. soon as in- saw the paper <lb/>
he made a dive tor one. He .-at read <lb/>
n a minutes, then <lb/>
his chest, he walked alt to <lb/>
poop . skipper was pa- <lb/>
and -aid <lb/>
I 1.1 you <lb/>
The skipper him he would <lb/>
knock out if he did <lb/>
away from poop, and <lb/>
told him what he him <lb/>
and it took him live minutes to do it. <lb/>
Then showed skipper a <lb/>
copy bis papers with the <lb/>
picture of a weak blue eyed bloke on <lb/>
the page <lb/>
Yes, i- <lb/>
more ii <lb/>
what's tinder said Al <lb/>
The skipper did. found <lb/>
briefly stated Lord Algernon <lb/>
ha disappeared and that a <lb/>
reward of t n thousand pounds was <lb/>
offered information as to his <lb/>
whereabouts, <lb/>
you have yourself. <lb/>
probably gel ten yearn for kidnapping <lb/>
said <lb/>
The skipper grew meek mild at <lb/>
that, down mi his <lb/>
never knew who was, my <lb/>
said skipper, <lb/>
didn't reply to this, so <lb/>
skipper went ahead and him that <lb/>
in- would lake him back to Liver- <lb/>
pool . <lb/>
him he had taken a <lb/>
lam v lo the trip in ship, and <lb/>
be move his i lollies all, and <lb/>
a- a and Instead <lb/>
of going in Aires, skipper, <lb/>
could ill Kin and .-el him <lb/>
ashore. <lb/>
pleasure, said <lb/>
Tommy, <lb/>
aft, and became a fair <lb/>
holy tenor lie bossed skipper <lb/>
and mate around. Learned them some <lb/>
table and took i barge <lb/>
things, g. rally. <lb/>
After due time tin. ship reached <lb/>
Rio. and alter calling on old man <lb/>
for pounds expenses home. <lb/>
slipped down ill the dingy, and was <lb/>
rowed ashore <lb/>
The old 1,1.1 n thought he had got off <lb/>
light, and was happy the rest of the <lb/>
voyage, or until we reached <lb/>
Aires. <lb/>
When we dropped the anchor, w. <lb/>
saw a police boat coming out to meet <lb/>
us. and old man got scared, think- <lb/>
had given him away. <lb/>
The boat came along, and one <lb/>
the cops the skipper there <lb/>
was a man on board that they want <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
him Rio, said the skip- <lb/>
per, he's a <lb/>
said the policeman, he's <lb/>
Artful Arthur, and you are biggest <lb/>
fool I ever <lb/>
At this the skipper went wild, and <lb/>
gave the a crack over the head <lb/>
with a boat hook. After being <lb/>
lied for a month by a thief, and then <lb/>
have a cop to tell him he was a fool, <lb/>
was more than Tommy could boar <lb/>
The skipper got a month, for it is <lb/>
a dead game to monkey with the <lb/>
cops. <lb/>
I saw long ago and be told <lb/>
all about It. II. was in Liverpool, <lb/>
and had just robbed a bank, wanting <lb/>
to get away and he got Sheeny Cohen <lb/>
to shanghai him on Tommy's ship, <lb/>
and then he played off a lord. <lb/>
I him about the newspaper <lb/>
story. <lb/>
oh. will, said these <lb/>
per pictures are so blurred that you <lb/>
can't tell what they arc. I am a <lb/>
much like the real Algernon. <lb/>
as you are the of <lb/>
And that's how Tommy Moore was <lb/>
beaten at his own game. <lb/>
Hut I'll bet there was never a bloke <lb/>
had the nerve nil Tommy <lb/>
about ii. <lb/>
End. <lb/>
Having qualified . Executors under <lb/>
will testament of J. <lb/>
W Allen, eased, all persons hold <lb/>
claim., said estate will <lb/>
same to undersigned with <lb/>
in months from the date of Ibis <lb/>
notice. Hie same will he plead in the <lb/>
bar of their <lb/>
Ail persons Indebted in said <lb/>
will phase make settlement Immediate <lb/>
This May SI, 1815. <lb/>
W. K Ivan . <lb/>
Harvey Allen,. . <lb/>
Executors of W Allen <lb/>
M JOT <lb/>
Of <lb/>
IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
RINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE<lb/>
AND <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
NEWSPAPER <lb/>
the H-st Useful, the Host Healthful, the Noble <lb/>
RAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE MUM <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TARE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON<lb/>
GREENVILLE, V is MM, <lb/>
M Mill II <lb/>
Austrians Advancing on <lb/>
The Italian Forces; <lb/>
Make Some Captures <lb/>
Charged that the Teutons are <lb/>
Using Dynamite to force <lb/>
FIRED <lb/>
Innsbruck. Austria, June <lb/>
and Switzerland, and <lb/>
p. thou- <lb/>
sand troops left <lb/>
Trent yesterday and are now <lb/>
against the Italians on the <lb/>
front. <lb/>
In the vicinity of and <lb/>
a heavy fighting occurred recently. <lb/>
The casualties are reported <lb/>
to have amounted to 1,600, while the <lb/>
number of Italians killed or wounded <lb/>
nearly as many, <lb/>
A new ammunition depot at <lb/>
has been destroyed by the <lb/>
Loosen t miles <lb/>
The troops are <lb/>
employing dynamite in the Alpine <lb/>
passes, blowing up rocks and loosen- <lb/>
avalanches on the advancing lier- <lb/>
The heights dominating <lb/>
on the from have <lb/>
been occupied by invading Ital- <lb/>
Declare <lb/>
Home, June via <lb/>
that Austrian military authorities <lb/>
are fostering brigandage in disguise <lb/>
to the roar of advance of the Ital- <lb/>
are contained in an official <lb/>
statement issued war <lb/>
The communication <lb/>
is certain that Austria has left <lb/>
in territory actually occupied by us <lb/>
emissaries who have been given or <lb/>
to practice brigandage, Men of <lb/>
and <lb/>
guards are involved. Naturally they <lb/>
are disguised and provided with <lb/>
In addition they are paid <lb/>
crowns or more, <lb/>
Isolated Troops <lb/>
men have fired here and <lb/>
there and continue to <lb/>
Into the backs of our troops, <lb/>
ed soldiers and officer and provision <lb/>
convoys. Following provisionally at <lb/>
lacking columns, especially in wood- <lb/>
ed regions, which permit wailing In <lb/>
ambush without difficulty, these <lb/>
even have on doctors while <lb/>
they were treating wounded , upon <lb/>
wounded themselves upon <lb/>
lance <lb/>
The Hole says an Austrian <lb/>
who was concealed in the vicinity <lb/>
discharged two shots from a <lb/>
at an observer who was directing a <lb/>
battery of heavy Italian artillery <lb/>
without effect. The communication <lb/>
closes with the assertion that it is the <lb/>
purpose the check <lb/>
Italian Operations and also lead tin <lb/>
Italians to exercise cruel reprisals <lb/>
Greenville Public Library lo <lb/>
Have Booms In Five <lb/>
Points Building <lb/>
At a meeting of library com- <lb/>
Monday afternoon it was de- <lb/>
to move the library to the <lb/>
rooms in the National Hank Building <lb/>
at once. These rooms are donated <lb/>
by the owners of the building lo be <lb/>
used by the library Without rent till <lb/>
January 1917. The suite selected <lb/>
is on the second floor an dis coin, <lb/>
posed of three rooms. These rooms <lb/>
will furnish attractive <lb/>
lot the library for some <lb/>
time lo come. <lb/>
library is <lb/>
of representatives the following <lb/>
in Km of <lb/>
Century Club, Hound Table. Sans <lb/>
King.-- Daughters, <lb/>
Branch of the Southern Association <lb/>
College Women. Hoard of Aldermen, <lb/>
Carolina Teacher's Training <lb/>
School Faculty, Graded School <lb/>
Odd Fellows, Red Men. <lb/>
Lodge It. A. M. A. K. A.- A. M. <lb/>
Chapter and Knights of <lb/>
Pythias. <lb/>
The whole purpose <lb/>
tee is to make the library serve the <lb/>
needs of town and thirds cent <lb/>
Prof. Austin Explains <lb/>
Chautauqua Proposition <lb/>
In full <lb/>
Some lime since a group of Green- <lb/>
ville citizens, believing that the <lb/>
of Greenville county <lb/>
best, need the best, deserve the <lb/>
best, and appreciate the best of all good <lb/>
and believing that it is better <lb/>
to bring good things of the world to <lb/>
your own door, where your neighbors <lb/>
may also enjoy them, than to selfishly <lb/>
seek for yourself elsewhere, <lb/>
simply because you can to go <lb/>
and most of your neighbors cannot, <lb/>
made arrangements with Pen- <lb/>
Association to <lb/>
include Greenville in its circuit this <lb/>
ear. <lb/>
In order to bring this week of pleas- <lb/>
lo our people, the citizens were <lb/>
obliged to guarantee the sale of seven <lb/>
hundred season tickets at two <lb/>
each, the conditions of the con- <lb/>
tract require that these seven bun <lb/>
tickets be sold not later <lb/>
than Monday evening, June 21st if <lb/>
only lion are sold, it means that the <lb/>
guarantors are of two hundred <lb/>
dollars, if four hundred are sold it <lb/>
means that the guarantors face a de- <lb/>
of six hundred dollars, and so <lb/>
on. <lb/>
There Will lie no season tickets sold <lb/>
after opens and those <lb/>
wishing to go must purchase <lb/>
at a cost of from twenty <lb/>
live cents lo cents, each depend- <lb/>
upon attraction II <lb/>
you buy the season ticket, each en <lb/>
costs sixteen and <lb/>
WAS FITTED FOR <lb/>
las Neither Armed. Says Liner <lb/>
Was Sunk without a <lb/>
Moment's Warning <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS TIE BRITISH <lb/>
IN<lb/>
possible. Nobody is committed to <lb/>
scheme or plan, no organization <lb/>
Is obligated in any way by a <lb/>
representative on the committee. This <lb/>
method of organization is being <lb/>
sued because -e. ins best way <lb/>
to allow everybody to get in touch <lb/>
with library and lake part in its <lb/>
management n Is sincerely hoped <lb/>
every man, woman and child will <lb/>
feel that he ha- a- nun ii interest as <lb/>
anybody else <lb/>
The plan for raising money to <lb/>
the library has not been de <lb/>
upon yet It is certain, how- <lb/>
ever, that no person or organization <lb/>
will be assessed a penny. All con- <lb/>
ll voluntary The <lb/>
advice and assist nice of who <lb/>
bus an idea will be welcomed all <lb/>
limes. <lb/>
Negro lynched <lb/>
Little k, Ark . June IS, Loy <lb/>
Haley, the who shot and killed <lb/>
Hoy Lester, a well-known young <lb/>
plainer m La Fay site county several <lb/>
days ago. was taken from <lb/>
of m i ad county, <lb/>
mob, and lynched In dense <lb/>
early today, Tin <lb/>
nearly strong, overtook the <lb/>
sheriff while he was in his <lb/>
ii ward in k ,, <lb/>
place in penitentiary <lb/>
FIRST <lb/>
TASTER l Kill II i <lb/>
Friday night the Aral episode the <lb/>
Master Key will be shown <lb/>
This is a first class <lb/>
Interesting and highly enter <lb/>
Mr. while is indeed <lb/>
in securing this picture and it is <lb/>
a sure thing that will he thorough <lb/>
enjoyed by all who sec II <lb/>
is worth n <lb/>
patronage given it. for it always en- <lb/>
to give its the best <lb/>
there is In be hail. <lb/>
s cents. <lb/>
All monies received from <lb/>
after the opens are <lb/>
not allowed lo go to make up ii ii v <lb/>
deficit occur to the <lb/>
tors because of their inability lo soil <lb/>
the seven hundred tickets. <lb/>
This is why we are urging you so <lb/>
strongly to buy your season tickets <lb/>
now. Besides you win sale money, <lb/>
even if you can go lo hut hull en <lb/>
and you can make some <lb/>
body happy ii- letting them use your <lb/>
ticket when you can't go yourself. <lb/>
know the people of Green- <lb/>
ville and county believe <lb/>
pays lo bring on n to a incur and <lb/>
manhood, women to a sweeter <lb/>
nobler womanhood, and young <lb/>
people in splendid effort, <lb/>
they will stand behind then <lb/>
guarantors who are zealously work <lb/>
in this same end. <lb/>
I Brig, <lb/>
Is Home's State- <lb/>
That Teutons <lb/>
mi Heelers and the Wounded. Pass- <lb/>
ire Liven lo Teutons <lb/>
The of Amount High <lb/>
Powered Explosives. <lb/>
London, June <lb/>
was no t armed and she was <lb/>
Sited as a said sir Ed- <lb/>
ward Carson, attorney general in tin <lb/>
cabinet, in addressing court <lb/>
of inquiry this morning at tic open- <lb/>
of the board of trade Inquiry into <lb/>
the loss of the Cunard liner, which <lb/>
was sunk Irish May <lb/>
by a Herman submarine a loss <lb/>
over I Inn vi s. <lb/>
Meet I <lb/>
club <lb/>
of dinner ill <lb/>
in Raleigh mi for dis <lb/>
ii- mu problems pertaining in the <lb/>
North Carolina ii i- , <lb/>
peeled there will he r least <lb/>
in attendance, and I <lb/>
hoped a larger an. ml <lb/>
will he <lb/>
Tl. i Will I . I <lb/>
. <lb/>
pi of inn ii ii <lb/>
c and <lb/>
Inst I <lb/>
So <lb/>
wt <lb/>
of l <lb/>
W lull <lb/>
I. now. <lb/>
i guarantee to <lb/>
happiest most worth <lb/>
of Its he tot <lb/>
Yours for Greenville, <lb/>
Herbert . Austin <lb/>
VI T I ll. <lb/>
i mi mi i <lb/>
p. Washington District Conference <lb/>
meets in tonight and re <lb/>
will he present eighty delegates and <lb/>
two ministers from various sec <lb/>
lions of this district. <lb/>
It It will preach open- <lb/>
sermon tonight and the <lb/>
w ill be presided over by siding <lb/>
i i c, L. Reed. <lb/>
Delegates from are the <lb/>
following R, II Wright, K. <lb/>
in n. a. ii <lb/>
who will leave for <lb/>
ville tomorrow morning. <lb/>
president of <lb/>
court, is assisted by Admiral Sir Fred- <lb/>
Lieutenant Com- <lb/>
as naval and <lb/>
Captain Davis and Captain Speeding. <lb/>
of the Mercantile Marine. Attorney <lb/>
Carson and Frederick H <lb/>
Smith represented Hoard of trade, <lb/>
while Cunard Company and the <lb/>
passengers <lb/>
the late Alfred ti. all <lb/>
were represented by counsel. <lb/>
A large number spectators crowd- <lb/>
i l the court. <lb/>
Sir Carson, who opened for <lb/>
board trade, said he courted the <lb/>
inquiry. He was aide to give <lb/>
complete denial <lb/>
that the was armed and <lb/>
was serving as an auxiliary lo the <lb/>
British naval <lb/>
their note to the <lb/>
speaker -aid I Slates <lb/>
ready have officially denied this, and <lb/>
. i propose to call will con- <lb/>
prove the <lb/>
American g the <lb/>
was armed, and that she <lb/>
in bad In i n fitted . m us <lb/>
port. <lb/>
warning a <lb/>
line Hied two <lb/>
and II is believed a third <lb/>
project lie was also d. an ,,. i <lb/>
only contrary t. <lb/>
law, inn n is contrary la tin <lb/>
civilization and . <lb/>
passengers in manner <lb/>
was a deliberate attempt at <lb/>
Sir r. mat l . Hun . <lb/>
nun of speed would in- Important. <lb/>
The was going i- Knots, us <lb/>
nut of her boilers in <lb/>
sequence of the decreased traffic, <lb/>
thus saving a i of her total coal <lb/>
consumption a <lb/>
amount lab <lb/>
lion i was <lb/>
by British admiralty by w <lb/>
loss but these iii <lb/>
-mi lions arc l . made public, <lb/>
and tin- pail of evidence i- i,, . <lb/>
a ken in <lb/>
quite . -aid <lb/>
t one of the main <lb/>
I'm- the . i. of <lb/>
i III be ., ions and <lb/>
the . the <lb/>
a . upon in <lb/>
i ill lie Ural question to he <lb/>
de iii . investigation II <lb/>
Important Business Concluded-- <lb/>
Road Machine Bought <lb/>
Ai meeting or the county com- <lb/>
missioners on Monday, June 7th. it <lb/>
was found the term of the road <lb/>
superintendent it A. had ex- <lb/>
and on motion he was redact- <lb/>
ed to succeed himself. J. T Hart <lb/>
Stock Fence Commissioner re- <lb/>
and Lawrence was <lb/>
pointed lo take his plan-. W <lb/>
who has been appointed road com- <lb/>
missioner for Greenville township <lb/>
made known lo the board that be <lb/>
could serve, and Taylor was <lb/>
appointed In ins place. <lb/>
After disposing of the above bus. <lb/>
the board of commissioners con- <lb/>
the proposition to Improve tin <lb/>
road I rum Frog Level to Adams <lb/>
bridge and found it was <lb/>
was arranged Beaver <lb/>
Dam township pay one half <lb/>
cost iii improving the road and that <lb/>
of Greenville pay the <lb/>
other half. The citizens of Green- <lb/>
ville to raise the necessary amount <lb/>
by private subscription. The <lb/>
burg road is in he improved by <lb/>
same means. <lb/>
The commissioners have some <lb/>
time been considering buying a road <lb/>
machine, and this meeting Mr <lb/>
I a representative <lb/>
White Company was present sub- <lb/>
a description of a motor ma <lb/>
. up by company, <lb/>
-ells for 16,800.50. Tin <lb/>
decided to purchase ma i <lb/>
one half and <lb/>
May giving their <lb/>
note <lb/>
I. W Law r. in . II <lb/>
as the Green <lb/>
ville bridge, and it was accepted <lb/>
A proposition was submitted lo pro- <lb/>
fenders for the Greenville draw <lb/>
bridge, to provide ample <lb/>
lion tor bridge. <lb/>
it was agreed Hi <lb/>
protection he n, ii . . <lb/>
XI will <lb/>
cost Work will he <lb/>
ed i and i hod lo <lb/>
at i. hie <lb/>
Fill BIG LOAN <lb/>
The British Parliament is Told <lb/>
That Struggle With Germans <lb/>
Cost a <lb/>
Day For Next Three <lb/>
Months <lb/>
London, June Premier Asquith <lb/>
on moving a vote i r- for <lb/>
Informed the members <lb/>
the House I ominous today <lb/>
expenditure in tin- next three mi <lb/>
would not he less than <lb/>
daily. <lb/>
Premier Asquith in <lb/>
the credit measure from April l <lb/>
expenditure had been <lb/>
the in daily. He <lb/>
estimated daily expenditure <lb/>
during of new credit <lb/>
would nut lass than <lb/>
for reason as the war <lb/>
i Britain's <lb/>
in, alien would <lb/>
crease. <lb/>
iii general it <lb/>
the premier to the n <lb/>
Of the government, lie .-. J <lb/>
been Justified n <lb/>
hi did r <lb/>
in. outside . no i<lb/>
i lie task was a- eh . I <lb/>
full iii the lot of any man. <lb/>
After paying to <lb/>
. agues, Mr, i lain ; <lb/>
himself agues the<lb/>
. admitted In <lb/>
word . . i i <lb/>
in <lb/>
lies. <lb/>
in the Seek Seller <lb/>
lie, y, C. North <lb/>
Booksellers <lb/>
i a in id its annual <lb/>
I ere . u variant <lb/>
matters interest to nun engaged <lb/>
kl.- the disaster occurred, m . <lb/>
I rear l., ,,.,,. w .,,., . <lb/>
A petition w.-i- I,, allow <lb/>
lie township an i lion in <lb/>
m a special school lax lo Id. <lb/>
r m in ,, , .,. gram. <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
was found . was <lb/>
funds, upon being ad <lb/>
by K I Forbes, of tin Nation- <lb/>
bank -inn. <lb/>
borrow <lb/>
amount, as security. a <lb/>
note due on February Till 1916, and <lb/>
payable National Bank <lb/>
I, <lb/>
Other minor wen <lb/>
sin h as honoring la rs nu <lb/>
paying debts Incurred by <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Washington Man Is Found <lb/>
Dead in a Room in <lb/>
t and there was a <lb/>
luted design to murder. The real <lb/>
arising are only two Firs i <lb/>
the i i Hi,. <lb/>
lo iii-ii-in lions <lb/>
conveyed admiralty . and <lb/>
I, i to whether everything n <lb/>
tin Killed <lb/>
Washington, X C, <lb/>
V wire was received i .- in, <lb/>
from Not . mil- that J, <lb/>
a local of <lb/>
folk Sou l II, had I. II . ., I <lb/>
m a room on <lb/>
folk <lb/>
The . i u ,. .,., , . <lb/>
i know n i ., id . r <lb/>
It Is light <lb/>
the man had despond, in ., <lb/>
but m and <lb/>
suicide. <lb/>
He s a wife and font i <lb/>
In Washington <lb/>
Surrender <lb/>
Salisbury, June . , <lb/>
. well known beef mark i <lb/>
man in this- city, who here u <lb/>
v. mi his in. ii were i <lb/>
ed with stealing s i baa n <lb/>
turned to G him <lb/>
self up i the boy <lb/>
ii I a were in the <lb/>
Hooper are now doing time for <lb/>
theft. They claimed to be doing <lb/>
bidding Hooper when tin y got I i <lb/>
Cow and hub In red it <lb/>
6- <lb/>
Miss . , . , <lb/>
in returned home. <lb/>
<lb/>
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