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Y ADVICE <lb/>
freely by <lb/>
I -.-ill. t Court the lulled <lb/>
one- bu Buffered tortures States <lb/>
from a bad back and found relief <lb/>
from I be aches and pains, that per- <lb/>
la of untold value to <lb/>
friend and neighbor. The following <lb/>
neighborly advice comes from a Green <lb/>
resident. <lb/>
Mrs. J. C. Savage, Eleventh St., <lb/>
Greenville, says a year <lb/>
I was bothered With my kidneys. <lb/>
bad a dull pain in my back and could <lb/>
not rest well st night. In the mom- <lb/>
lug was sore and stiff. Ditty spells <lb/>
were frequent and when I <lb/>
and then try to straighten, my <lb/>
swam, making me blind for a few <lb/>
minutes. secretions for my kid- <lb/>
were too frequent and <lb/>
me Kidney <lb/>
which I procured from Bryan's <lb/>
Store gave me much relief. After <lb/>
using four boxes, and <lb/>
bladder were fixed up in good shape <lb/>
and the son Den across my loins was <lb/>
Price BOo, at all dealer. Don't <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
I loan's Kidney same <lb/>
lira. Savage had. Co <lb/>
Props, Buffalo, N. T. <lb/>
Mosely Bros. Hill <lb/>
In the of <lb/>
Claudius <lb/>
Bankrupt. <lb/>
To Hie U, Connor, <lb/>
Judge Hie District I in <lb/>
i, states Eastern District <lb/>
North <lb/>
Tunstall <lb/>
the I'm and North <lb/>
Carolina, In said respectful- <lb/>
Thai ill. of May, <lb/>
lie duly adjudged bankrupt <lb/>
under in. A, i- Congress relating to <lb/>
he has duly <lb/>
. property, and rights of <lb/>
property, and fully com- <lb/>
plied with ail the requirements of said <lb/>
A. i and of the the court <lb/>
touching in- y <lb/>
Wherefore ha pray that he may lie <lb/>
decreed by the court lo have a full <lb/>
charge from all debts provable <lb/>
bis under Acta, <lb/>
. in such debts an i n opted by <lb/>
law from <lb/>
paled day of July. a. D.<lb/>
. i; <lb/>
Bankrupt. <lb/>
of <lb/>
i Si Carolina, <lb/>
Huerta <lb/>
Give <lb/>
Bond <lb/>
May <lb/>
H W U <lb/>
Mo-. I. v Brothers, Real . <lb/>
Insurance Agents and Cotton <lb/>
announces that hi- firm will move <lb/>
quarters on August i-t to the <lb/>
National Bank Five points <lb/>
in Five Point building, ii will <lb/>
be red, already been <lb/>
christened with name of said District, and that a <lb/>
National Bank on and other persons I <lb/>
,, i ti-it the National Hank of <lb/>
will the corner on <lb/>
On Hi Sn A U <lb/>
lion, it <lb/>
is <lb/>
THE a <lb/>
he had upon the on the <lb/>
6th day i i August, A. D 1818 before <lb/>
said court, Wilson In Bald t <lb/>
o'clock in the noun, and <lb/>
notice thereof be published In n- <lb/>
id a printed in <lb/>
ii knows <lb/>
floor moving soon, <lb/>
moving to the quarters of <lb/>
bank Messrs <lb/>
In <lb/>
the <lb/>
Brothers, will <lb/>
a moat modern and up-to-date <lb/>
Ida. or their large as The <lb/>
bank natures have already been <lb/>
chased and these together with the <lb/>
., ; the vault in bank will give <lb/>
and well i i <lb/>
Since Most <lb/>
I in <lb/>
a I <lb/>
real need <lb/>
p i which they an now <lb/>
occupying in tin building <lb/>
At their new offices ill be <lb/>
i on of their <lb/>
Hut Heather Oppresses <lb/>
ii you I i d, <lb/>
-nip and languid <lb/>
i if the , <lb/>
Tablets an <lb/>
lion and slip <lb/>
. I <lb/>
bloated <lb/>
appear at the same time and pine <lb/>
and Show cause, if any they I <lb/>
why the prayer of said p. <lb/>
should inn be A <lb/>
AM IT IS ORDERED <lb/>
BY THE COURT, that Clerk shall <lb/>
send by mall to ail known creditors <lb/>
copies of Bald lion and order <lb/>
addressed them of <lb/>
residence -is stated <lb/>
u, ii <lb/>
, i said Court, and <lb/>
n N C . <lb/>
I district, on if <lb/>
,. i Ii<lb/>
Paso, Teat., July i <lb/>
would be furnished for General <lb/>
Hum la Ml Si <lb/>
torn with him on <lb/>
; . in violate m <lb/>
was under consideration today. <lb/>
for Huerta expressed a readiness <lb/>
lire bond in amount <lb/>
ii some given that <lb/>
would not be placed <lb/>
guard or <lb/>
would be useless to arrange <lb/>
said it E. Thomason conn- <lb/>
el for Hut the ; t- <lb/>
by i i close <lb/>
it be <lb/>
hi in from i w. <lb/>
will await the preliminary <lb/>
next Monday and demand trial on <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
. Rob. Alien, late the <lb/>
counts i Pitt, ibis is to all p r <lb/>
-mi- having claims as- <lb/>
of laid Robert H, Allen <lb/>
ii in in the undersigned ad <lb/>
on or before June <lb/>
ill.; or notice will be plead In <lb/>
of <lb/>
All persons owing said date will <lb/>
. make Immediate mi with <lb/>
the said administrators <lb/>
This the day June, <lb/>
M. B. Allen <lb/>
i man Allen<lb/>
t ttys, <lb/>
., a week. <lb/>
Notice l <lb/>
Having qualified as administrate <lb/>
of the of H. B. Turner, deceased. <lb/>
late of Pill County, X. C, this is to <lb/>
notify ii persons having claims <lb/>
the estate raid deceased to <lb/>
exhibit them to the undersigned at <lb/>
Arthur, S C. on or b. fore the day <lb/>
of or this notice will be <lb/>
i leaded n bat their recovery. <lb/>
i d to estate will <lb/>
. ate <lb/>
of June <lb/>
, TURNER, <lb/>
B Turner. <lb/>
. S id <lb/>
Deafness Cannot Be Cured<lb/>
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lie Ion Keeling i It <lb/>
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Strong Ii and <lb/>
U good health good <lb/>
health , <lb/>
, . <lb/>
, Pill <lb/>
poisons i I at bi <lb/>
an I <lb/>
, very whet e. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
is hi given by Board <lb/>
of of County in Reg- <lb/>
Session Assembled on <lb/>
ordered an election to be <lb/>
held mi <lb/>
creek at <lb/>
the corner of Ward land, <lb/>
running With Ward line. In a north <lb/>
to the <lb/>
road, thence with said road to <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
. with Bald to <lb/>
road at Teddy, thence down <lb/>
said road to the Wilson and <lb/>
Greenville road, down the Wilson and <lb/>
to branch <lb/>
Hie T. <lb/>
down branch to J W, i <lb/>
corner, thence down the W. W. <lb/>
line the north aids the D. Moore <lb/>
pi. the W. W. Owens <lb/>
Hi, in e down D, line <lb/>
i the north line of the Ben Owens <lb/>
place, up the Ben Owens <lb/>
in i be Wilson counts line, thence down <lb/>
Wilson county line to <lb/>
i., k. them . in the <lb/>
That the Mid election held on <lb/>
July Public <lb/>
In the above d scribed <lb/>
t, for the purpose of taking and <lb/>
. the will the qualified <lb/>
the described territory. <lb/>
in whether then -nail or shall not <lb/>
i levied and collected a Spat School <lb/>
Tax of mi the One Hundred <lb/>
Dollars valuation of property and <lb/>
i ants on the Poll in above <lb/>
ed territory, and said t i <lb/>
favoring ml Tax shall vole a <lb/>
Written or printed containing <lb/>
words Special <lb/>
opposed to said Tax shall vote a <lb/>
ii or the <lb/>
words <lb/>
And ii is r ordered that w. E. <lb/>
be and is hereby appointed Reg- <lb/>
for said election and <lb/>
Eula Mangum are hereby <lb/>
pointed Poll Holders or Judges <lb/>
election <lb/>
And ii is further ordered New <lb/>
Registration is and shall he required, <lb/>
and tin books tor <lb/>
said District or Territory shall be op- <lb/>
on Thursday, June and <lb/>
Saturday July 1815, for the <lb/>
i the <lb/>
for the said District or<lb/>
., I Jul I <lb/>
s A Congleton, <lb/>
. inn Board Pill Co <lb/>
Bell, <lb/>
I, i,, <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
Stale of North Carolina. <lb/>
Department of State. <lb/>
To All to whom these MM <lb/>
treating <lb/>
it to my <lb/>
by duly at. record of <lb/>
the proceedings for tin voluntary <lb/>
solution thereof by the <lb/>
of all the stockholder <lb/>
. in my that Th <lb/>
Company, a of , <lb/>
a i is principal is situ the <lb/>
Ores Pin. <lb/>
Stale North Carolina Par- <lb/>
bring the agent an I <lb/>
charge thereof, upon whom prove <lb/>
may be has complied with th <lb/>
requirements of <lb/>
of entitled <lb/>
tin issuing of Una <lb/>
, ate <lb/>
Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan <lb/>
Secretary of State of North Cam <lb/>
do hereby certify that the said <lb/>
, did. on 10th day of <lb/>
June, tile In my office a duly ex- <lb/>
and attested i in writ- <lb/>
ill to of said corpora- <lb/>
lion, executed by all stockholders <lb/>
hereof, Which said consent and the <lb/>
record the proceedings aforesaid <lb/>
are now on Die in my said office IS <lb/>
provided by law. <lb/>
in testimony whereof, I have here <lb/>
in my band and affixed my official <lb/>
seal hi Raleigh. N. C, this 10th day of <lb/>
June. A D <lb/>
j Bryan <lb/>
Secretary of <lb/>
r. lid and <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
Ski B. . FOB 11.11 <lb/>
and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel Building.<lb/>
hi I s<lb/>
now by L. <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
1ST, STOKE <lb/>
C. Hatch. <lb/>
6-26-11 <lb/>
HAS MOVED <lb/>
bis office into National build- <lb/>
second floor, rooms to <lb/>
6-5-15-2 mouths. <lb/>
received a car <lb/>
load of red cedar shingles. See <lb/>
before buying, Lumber Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Kill BALE I Typewriter <lb/>
No. t ill good condition. Hughes <lb/>
Thomas and Company 7-i <lb/>
H A desirable lady board <lb/>
Phone use <lb/>
of Virginia <lb/>
I . <lb/>
I Sirs. V. <lb/>
WALKING and RIDING <lb/>
CULTIVATORS <lb/>
MOWERS, RAKES AND REPAIRS <lb/>
r- <lb/>
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR <lb/>
Builders Hardware <lb/>
Lime, Cement and Plaster <lb/>
Our line of Galvanized Iron and Rub- <lb/>
Roofing, Paints, Oils and Varnishes <lb/>
is complete and we can fill your orders <lb/>
promptly. <lb/>
To Jno. R <lb/>
are m tilled that <lb/>
Ii pi i U the Bunt <lb/>
County, order in the <lb/>
pi now p in ibis Court <lb/>
Wherein Jehu Jenkins. Jr., i <lb/>
i ;. bis creditor are respondents, <lb/>
which Bald order is in and <lb/>
North Carolina. In Superior <lb/>
Pitt the t <lb/>
in Re Pi John R. <lb/>
Jr. <lb/>
Ii Ii <lb/>
John <lb/>
Hie I of the i <lb/>
. County, Pi <lb/>
that hi Insolvent and <lb/>
pi as for ; estate <lb/>
be . for the petition <lb/>
of hi- ad in- per- on <lb/>
may hereafter be exempt from arrest <lb/>
Imprisonment on account t; <lb/>
judgment rendered, or <lb/>
lonely i t t <lb/>
he with said petition a list <lb/>
creditors i ii places of their <lb/>
residence and amount owing to <lb/>
I an inventory ins <lb/>
it is ordered all of <lb/>
creditors, or such them desire, <lb/>
i He John II. Jenkins, shall BOW <lb/>
i. tbs i i in <lb/>
c. on the day of July, 1815, <lb/>
why the petition of the John R. <lb/>
should not be allowed, and <lb/>
why his estate should not hi I <lb/>
benefit of hi- and <lb/>
thereafter bi front <lb/>
arrest or Imprisonment on <lb/>
. . ill filed in . Id of <lb/>
ii la i <lb/>
To the Creditors of Ell Rodgers, <lb/>
You are hereby that the <lb/>
Clerk of the Court <lb/>
I'm County, made an order in the <lb/>
proceedings now pending in this Court <lb/>
when in in petition, and <lb/>
Ins creditors are respondents, which <lb/>
said order is words and figures as <lb/>
follows <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt County, <lb/>
the Superior Court before the Clerk. <lb/>
iii Petition of Eli <lb/>
vent Debtor, <lb/>
ORDER <lb/>
Ell having filed with the <lb/>
undersigned I the Superior <lb/>
court of County, alleging <lb/>
that he la an Insolvent debtor, and <lb/>
j for an order his estate <lb/>
. . assigned and for the <lb/>
. , and ins <lb/>
may hereafter be exempt from arrest <lb/>
and Imprisonment on account any <lb/>
previously rendered, or of <lb/>
., ii previously led, and <lb/>
he having filed with said petition a <lb/>
. with the places <lb/>
, r e and the amount ow- <lb/>
. each together with an inventory <lb/>
if ins <lb/>
u i- red all <lb/>
in. , editors, or them w <lb/>
the said Ell Rodgers, shall <lb/>
show cause before the undersigned <lb/>
off ice in the House in <lb/>
ville, n C, on the day of July, <lb/>
why the petition the said Ell <lb/>
Rodgers should not be allowed, and <lb/>
why his estate should tun be assigned <lb/>
for the benefit of creditors, and <lb/>
his person thereafter be exempt <lb/>
arrest or imprisonment on account of <lb/>
any debt filed in said schedule debt <lb/>
it is therefore adjudged tins or- <lb/>
, r shed nine a week for <lb/>
successive weeks in th Greenville <lb/>
Reflector, n published in <lb/>
the town i I Greenville, North faro- <lb/>
II <lb/>
ii., <lb/>
n cox, <lb/>
r I t <lb/>
S law <lb/>
FREE TYPHOID vaccination <lb/>
On following dales the County <lb/>
Health will be the following <lb/>
places for the purpose <lb/>
vaccine free to all who wish it. <lb/>
Hanrahan. July P, II, t- <lb/>
At Stokes, and front <lb/>
P, M to P, U, <lb/>
At of Dr, Farm <lb/>
Tills, to A. If. on July 1st. <lb/>
At the office Or. Beasley, <lb/>
to P. M. on July 1st. <lb/>
At the office of Ir Morrill, Falk- <lb/>
land, lo a P, M., on July 1st. <lb/>
Al the office of Cox. Winterville. <lb/>
9.30 to 10.30 A. M. on July <lb/>
At the office of Ur Ayden, <lb/>
A M to M on July 2nd <lb/>
At office of Dr. Dawson, Grit <lb/>
ion, ; to P. Mm July <lb/>
At the of Dr Jones, <lb/>
land, tn II k. M , on July -rd <lb/>
Hanrahan, July 3rd from P, M W <lb/>
1.20 P, M. <lb/>
At the Of Bethel, <lb/>
to A M on June and <lb/>
13th and July <lb/>
At office house. <lb/>
and from to P M. <lb/>
Three will be given at ten <lb/>
day Intervals with a hypodermic <lb/>
No or ulcer is produced. <lb/>
You lose practically no time from <lb/>
your work and you are protected from <lb/>
typhoid fever to years. It is <lb/>
free to ail There are three times as <lb/>
many deaths per from typhoid <lb/>
fever In S as ill the r . t <lb/>
U. s. and everyone <lb/>
has it is Incapacitated for two months <lb/>
besides enormous expense. These <lb/>
are more than people alive in Pitt <lb/>
county today who will be dead Within <lb/>
months from today because they did <lb/>
not take this typhoid vaccine. There <lb/>
no dancer In taking this vaccine. <lb/>
M T Jr., If. D, <lb/>
County Officer. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Care i. In Superior <lb/>
Cm County <lb/>
J i Cox, Ii <lb/>
Emma Moore. U. Moot <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
. i;, lie v ind B <lb/>
Oakley, r P, M. <lb/>
Wool en <lb/>
Ex Pan <lb/>
a the Super- <lb/>
Court of County, made J. <lb/>
ii. i clerk the superior <lb/>
ill above entitled cause, on the <lb/>
day June. the and <lb/>
signed Commission, r will, on <lb/>
the -1st day of July. ex- <lb/>
; , o -ale before the. <lb/>
House Door In to the high- <lb/>
for cash, the following <lb/>
The Quinine That Deal Nat The <lb/>
Ionic <lb/>
Quinine i. r <lb/>
in the lull <lb/>
K. W K. <lb/>
published once a week for real property, to <lb/>
a weeks in the Green-1 four fifths undivided Inter. <lb/>
n,. R p per published and lo described tract <lb/>
in town Greenville, North art. Lying and <lb/>
being Greenville Township, <lb/>
June II. 1916. <lb/>
J. ii. I <lb/>
Clerk i <lb/>
. , k <lb/>
it you value quick transportation, <lb/>
route your shipments via Norfolk and <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Watch the time in ids at . <lb/>
age cars, and you will <lb/>
are tarred by <lb/>
as Time Is <lb/>
in Greenville Pill <lb/>
i North Carolina, adjoining the <lb/>
Alien. Joseph <lb/>
n and others and contain <lb/>
ii i lore teat and <lb/>
u the i <lb/>
vi r, life Mi <lb/>
Th . <lb/>
making partition among I <lb/>
in common, <lb/>
k C Harding <lb/>
, mer<lb/>
Back <lb/>
Put <lb/>
Flour, <lb/>
Fin <lb/>
Cora <lb/>
Pot <lb/>
en, Gr <lb/>
Flow <lb/>
fl. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
If It Is <lb/>
Headstones <lb/>
Markers <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Let Me See You <lb/>
HENRY T. KING<lb/>
M rug <lb/>
OF <lb/>
If MAS <lb/>
A or <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
MOUNDED THE BEST <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HATE TO <lb/>
OFF EH IN THE WAT OF <lb/>
LABOR, AND <lb/>
FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HATE AN <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Ft ANT. <lb/>
U the Beet the Moat the Most Noble <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUN- <lb/>
DEED AMONG THE <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAT TO TAKE <lb/>
A FEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
IA TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR ADVERTISING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON<lb/>
N. C, I JULY If I. <lb/>
German-U. States <lb/>
Trouble May Go <lb/>
To Commission <lb/>
is View Held by <lb/>
Officials. <lb/>
FOUR PRISONERS ON <lb/>
WHICH U. S. STANDS <lb/>
Present of <lb/>
Is lo lie Forth <lb/>
in In Latest Note. <lb/>
I Slates Does Nut M <lb/>
I With <lb/>
of <lb/>
Forty Nine German Spies <lb/>
Executed in City of <lb/>
London <lb/>
BAYS I III IN <lb/>
FOR Air Ships Drop <lb/>
DISCUSSION <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Washington, July The vi. v. <lb/>
which the state department holds as <lb/>
to the means for ultimate settle- <lb/>
of the controversy between the <lb/>
United States and Germany if <lb/>
negotiations fail is reference <lb/>
of the issues to an International com- <lb/>
mission <lb/>
This, it is explained accounts for <lb/>
efforts of administration officials <lb/>
to allay any feeling a grave and <lb/>
has arisen n <lb/>
likely to develop. <lb/>
of state to- <lb/>
day let it be known that the present <lb/>
attitude of this government is con- <lb/>
in the following four principles <lb/>
and it is expected they Will <lb/>
he advanced In the reply of the United <lb/>
States to the Herman <lb/>
, A of war does not <lb/>
abridge or destroy the of <lb/>
the so-culled zones establish- <lb/>
ed by one or more belligerent In the <lb/>
n or free <lb/>
Second That creation of the <lb/>
war zone and blockade by Germany <lb/>
is not legally based either on writ- <lb/>
ten or unwritten international law <lb/>
and the same argument applies <lb/>
to any limitation of the free and open <lb/>
seas by Great Britain. <lb/>
of unarmed mer- <lb/>
cannot be pleaded as <lb/>
for attack. There must be <lb/>
antecedent effort to exercise the rights <lb/>
and duty of search. <lb/>
Fourth -The States does not <lb/>
regard as final any grave and seem- <lb/>
insoluble disagreement between <lb/>
the United States and Germany be- <lb/>
cause the United States is committed <lb/>
to the principles of international In- <lb/>
tinier Issued for <lb/>
Nut Hide in Altos and Taxis <lb/>
One and In <lb/>
Are Executed. <lb/>
Chicago, July Forty-nine Ger- <lb/>
man spies were trapped by ml <lb/>
and executed in London <lb/>
recently according to a letter <lb/>
here today from a CI physician <lb/>
in England with a Red Croat unit. <lb/>
The story <lb/>
June 10th a order wont <lb/>
out to ail British army and navy of- <lb/>
in London not lo in any <lb/>
or day, As <lb/>
a result Scotland Yard men arrested <lb/>
men in British <lb/>
riding in aUtOS and taxis. <lb/>
proved to have arrived alter or- <lb/>
i. Issued, The other <lb/>
taken as German spies and with- <lb/>
out trial <lb/>
The hoard of aldermen will meet <lb/>
meet tomorrow night In adjourn- <lb/>
ed session of the last regular meet- <lb/>
Among the to be <lb/>
en up at tomorrow night's meeting <lb/>
art- the selling of the <lb/>
School bonds, which <lb/>
a dozen or more sealed bids <lb/>
already been received. revising <lb/>
of the town ordinances, and <lb/>
granting or rejecting of the petition <lb/>
of drug stores In regard to the tall <lb/>
soft drinks on Sunday <lb/>
The lust of above named mat- <lb/>
ills, or not the drug <lb/>
stores shall be allowed to remain <lb/>
open at certain hours on <lb/>
been discussed for <lb/>
quite a while and a petition has re- <lb/>
been lo Mayor <lb/>
by the proprietors of the lour drug <lb/>
stores In the city In which it is <lb/>
of the Aldermen they he allowed <lb/>
charge for those luxuries toll <lb/>
drinks and cigars, which they <lb/>
hitherto been forced to give away in <lb/>
order to their customers <lb/>
The of the stores <lb/>
state in petition that they do no <lb/>
wish to be allowed to keep open <lb/>
church hours <lb/>
Bombs On The <lb/>
German Stations <lb/>
HAW CASE W <lb/>
B COMPLETED <lb/>
LATE TODAY <lb/>
CLEANING UP NOW <lb/>
IS THE TALK OF <lb/>
THE II <lb/>
Ascended in Forty-Mile Gae <lb/>
and Started Several Fires <lb/>
With Bombs. <lb/>
GERMAN INACTIVITY <lb/>
IN EAST IS PUZZLING <lb/>
Pearce Writes Some More <lb/>
Letters- <lb/>
Believed a Hoax <lb/>
HOLDS <lb/>
HT Till-<lb/>
July <lb/>
Smith and brother are attending <lb/>
house party at Miss this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Trilby Smith has just Just re- <lb/>
from an extended visit in <lb/>
Snow Hill. <lb/>
Maggie Taylor and <lb/>
Brown, Bethel, spent the week <lb/>
at the home of Mr. C. l- Smith. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Mills <lb/>
Bands; with their brother. Mr. K. A <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Messrs. Jenkins and Ross, of Wash <lb/>
were in Sunday on <lb/>
their usual <lb/>
Several of the in this sec <lb/>
are tobacco this week. <lb/>
R. A. Nichols <lb/>
ill her In Nichols Town. <lb/>
One of Other lo <lb/>
Afternoon Belle, <lb/>
ed to be a Hoax. <lb/>
New Orleans, July 13- Two more <lb/>
letters which the <lb/>
writer threatens disaster to British <lb/>
merchant and mule vessels, as in <lb/>
one received by a local newspaper let- <lb/>
days ago. were delivered here to- <lb/>
day. One was sent through the mall <lb/>
to a local afternoon newspaper, and <lb/>
the oilier to the Chief of Police. In <lb/>
both writer demands the <lb/>
Hans the confessed bomb <lb/>
held in connection with the of <lb/>
the first letter Sunday night. <lb/>
Chief of Police Reynolds said to- <lb/>
day that he would Ignore the demand <lb/>
that he released, even though <lb/>
he takes seriously the letters received <lb/>
today. Others, however, who have <lb/>
been watching the case closely are in- <lb/>
to believe today's letters are <lb/>
a hoax. The phraseology is similar <lb/>
to that of first letter, but terms <lb/>
are used that lead to the belief that <lb/>
the writer of the letters received to- <lb/>
i- to adopt the style <lb/>
of writer the one I Sun <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
Mayor Dunn held a court <lb/>
the hall this morning, only <lb/>
eases hi on docket for <lb/>
Mitchell a Syrian was <lb/>
ed with assaulting Everett <lb/>
The difficulty occurred on the <lb/>
sometime last night and ii was <lb/>
-lapped II <lb/>
the lace The evidence allowed that <lb/>
each were partly responsible for the <lb/>
trouble and was adjudged not <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
The other ease tried today was <lb/>
Ralph Jones and It on <lb/>
who were Indicted for <lb/>
peace with their <lb/>
conduct of the defendant <lb/>
were found guilty. The judgment be- <lb/>
that each of the boys pay half o <lb/>
costs, the total of which amount- <lb/>
ed to <lb/>
Mr. V. V. Johnston last <lb/>
t Hospital <lb/>
Mr k V. Johnston who received <lb/>
a severe injury lo one of his leg <lb/>
about two weeks ago and was taken <lb/>
to a hospital in Richmond last week <lb/>
is getting along line and improving <lb/>
very fast, says a letter to Dr. S <lb/>
which ho received from <lb/>
of St. Luke's Hospital <lb/>
The letter was written soon after Mr <lb/>
Johnston's arrival at the hospital <lb/>
The many friends of Mr. Johnston <lb/>
will he glad to learn he is <lb/>
proving and that it was not necessary <lb/>
for him to undergo any surgical op <lb/>
It Is expected that lie will <lb/>
he able to return home in about n <lb/>
week or ten days. <lb/>
Observer General <lb/>
is Planning <lb/>
Gained Width <lb/>
Yards in rapture <lb/>
Reported Are Rout <lb/>
open Peace Negotiations, <lb/>
London, July IS. A squadron<lb/>
ascended In a tO-mils gale and mop <lb/>
heavy bombs on the <lb/>
the Germans near the <lb/>
trenches, starting several <lb/>
attack by the under <lb/>
protection of French of- <lb/>
statement called <lb/>
upon tin French <lb/>
labyrinth by <lb/>
French heavy losses <lb/>
assailants. <lb/>
The oil;, mi in from Bi <lb/>
says the advanced along <lb/>
a width of yards when Ger- <lb/>
mans took cemetery near <lb/>
The Germane are redoubling their <lb/>
efforts to capture according <lb/>
advices, but the French <lb/>
confident the will <lb/>
attacks <lb/>
The German Inactivity In the. <lb/>
theater war Is <lb/>
grail and London. military <lb/>
observers f. that Field Marshal <lb/>
is planning an unexpected <lb/>
coup <lb/>
A dispatch from Athens says <lb/>
after a hard battle on the <lb/>
peninsula the Allies right wing ad- <lb/>
and that <lb/>
of the interior forts of <lb/>
Dardanelles continues. <lb/>
It Is reported from Bucharest that <lb/>
the Turkish minister of justice <lb/>
delegates passed through <lb/>
to Bulgaria to open negotiations with <lb/>
Allies for peace. <lb/>
A dispatch from says that <lb/>
three trawlers were blown <lb/>
by bombs today. The crews <lb/>
saved <lb/>
If Fail <lb/>
When State's Star Alienist Al- <lb/>
Defendant Tried to <lb/>
Hypnotize Him. <lb/>
VERDICT IS EXPECTED <lb/>
BY NIGHTFALL TODAY <lb/>
l M <lb/>
HELD I'M Ml <lb/>
John II. Kurt To Hospital <lb/>
Mr. John H. Fort, of the Proctor <lb/>
Hotel Shop, has gone to a <lb/>
hospital in for treatment <lb/>
Mr, Fort has gem suffering for <lb/>
time from a stomach trouble, and <lb/>
the trouble reached a crisis Sunday <lb/>
his being treated W <lb/>
lull <lb/>
mi i. ii. wit <lb/>
Raleigh, Rewards of tWO <lb/>
hundred dollar offered this <lb/>
afternoon arrest and conviction <lb/>
of tenon M <lb/>
have murdered and robbed Charles <lb/>
hi here recently The <lb/>
County offered one <lb/>
hundred dollars and the governor <lb/>
made available a similar amount. <lb/>
FOR M VI <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
defeated Atlanta for the <lb/>
lion of at iii- ii In <lb/>
Exalted in <lb/>
was re-elected <lb/>
in worn of <lb/>
Yesterday the <lb/>
school held annual picnic <lb/>
Hall. <lb/>
The members of the Sunday school <lb/>
with a few invited friends met. at the <lb/>
Street landing at 8.30 <lb/>
hoarded the boat for Yankee Hall. <lb/>
The party arrived the <lb/>
grounds about eleven o'clock. Dinner <lb/>
was spread at one and all thoroughly <lb/>
enjoyed the sumptuous repast <lb/>
After lunch all the men. who had <lb/>
brought bathing suit-., went m hath <lb/>
for an hour Many delightful <lb/>
games were played during the after- <lb/>
noon by the younger members of tin <lb/>
party Al In the evening the <lb/>
return begun, the party <lb/>
riving home a little after six. <lb/>
Mate ll I use at O'clock <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mill Head of <lb/>
Former Hearing Into Records <lb/>
Then he Charged and Re. <lb/>
York. Jul Ii. <lb/>
now n <lb/>
by Harry Thaw in hit <lb/>
unity hearing Dr. Austin Flint, the <lb/>
star alienist, was on the stand. <lb/>
Do you think from what you <lb/>
Thaw in this room <lb/>
he is asked John B St <lb/>
field, of I, <lb/>
replied Dr Flint. <lb/>
forts to me on wit nest <lb/>
stand do not show a rational <lb/>
mean to say <lb/>
tried to asked Stanch- <lb/>
Bald. <lb/>
you make tin -fat.- <lb/>
this tried to <lb/>
demanded Justice <lb/>
in <lb/>
responded Flint solemn- <lb/>
loony whispered Thaw <lb/>
to those about him. you think I <lb/>
would dared say a thing like <lb/>
ease will go to the jury early <lb/>
tomorrow afternoon. By nightfall <lb/>
verdict should be at hand There- <lb/>
fore his late will rest in the hands <lb/>
of who under the <lb/>
law has the final say and can tel Thaw <lb/>
at liberty even if the Jury advises he <lb/>
is insane or send him back to <lb/>
In lbs face a <lb/>
verdict, according Ills discretion. <lb/>
The case against Thaw was closed <lb/>
at o'clock this by the <lb/>
state. Fifteen minutes will be con- <lb/>
by Stan. tomorrow morn- <lb/>
In reading into the records some <lb/>
I testimony given at a previous hearing <lb/>
I The summing up follow and <lb/>
with the charge case will <lb/>
in handed over to the Jury. <lb/>
a marked Improvement in ; <lb/>
i several <lb/>
lots about the city is <lb/>
days Sin. e the order I I <lb/>
the hoard of aldermen to have <lb/>
people clean up the trash and rub- <lb/>
blah mi their lots, ii seems v <lb/>
taking pride in attempt <lb/>
to bi iii neighbor in up <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
The business houses on the side <lb/>
are cleaning up side <lb/>
front of their doors, cutting <lb/>
crass and hauling the rubbish <lb/>
I I <lb/>
business man tins morning <lb/>
makes h l i I <lb/>
next years as she In the past <lb/>
five, tin- make th. <lb/>
larger cities up and talk about <lb/>
In speaking of the Sew National Ban <lb/>
the -nine man said lb <lb/>
at first thought the <lb/>
was far of mil. s. but what <lb/>
we need new. i- another four <lb/>
building right where the i <lb/>
just across the from <lb/>
-i in four story ire <lb/>
It is being rumored on the quiet <lb/>
that another building across th <lb/>
from the National Bank i- be- <lb/>
I. but n In it <lb/>
nothing given out that can b. <lb/>
taken as r, ever <lb/>
,. r. , m n.-. <lb/>
II. i K the <lb/>
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i n <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Fire On U. S. <lb/>
S. New <lb/>
Jersey <lb/>
Boston, July Firs started to- <lb/>
day in. in. battleship Si y with- <lb/>
in ten feel pounds of <lb/>
The tire was extinguished flooding <lb/>
the handling room The blaze was <lb/>
i short . In lilting <lb/>
elect lie wire. <lb/>
HARVEST l <lb/>
i BE <lb/>
Berlin, Harvesting <lb/>
gun in the i n and m sec- <lb/>
k. ports from i i <lb/>
cue that i oat a, <lb/>
wheat and barley will be <lb/>
large Sugar are to be <lb/>
richer In than usual and t is <lb/>
i led that a III <lb/>
be <lb/>
London. It The b <lb/>
has tackled to apply <lb/>
munitions war u the South Wales <lb/>
coal strike that Ike <lb/>
-Hike is prejudicial to the transport, <lb/>
production and supply of <lb/>
war. <lb/>
Toledo. O. July At a mark of <lb/>
appreciation for perform <lb/>
Americans in on. of <lb/>
precious la lbs <lb/>
hat been present <lb/>
. i iii. American <lb/>
Leon Cardon. a artist and <lb/>
collector, and in of the <lb/>
work of Brand American <lb/>
minister and former ma <lb/>
or of Toledo, it will be <lb/>
Toledo museum of art. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
in mm <lb/>
Berlin. July -A dispatch to Hie <lb/>
from at <lb/>
are their <lb/>
border Many <lb/>
Of men are work digging <lb/>
parallel the border and building <lb/>
I. wire entanglements The ope <lb/>
rations are being ranked all <lb/>
BAPTIST st until <lb/>
ENJOYABLE I'll Mt <lb/>
PLEASED l II AT I <lb/>
To BRAD <lb/>
Washington, July is <lb/>
by Thomas A that he had <lb/>
accented secretary offer to <lb/>
head an board of civilian in- <lb/>
for the proposed bureau in- <lb/>
and development In the navy <lb/>
department received with <lb/>
Heat ion today by naval officials <lb/>
Daniels was pleated <lb/>
on Mr s <lb/>
was dependent entirely in. <lb/>
of the secretary's plan of <lb/>
inventive genius of the <lb/>
country in perfecting the navy as a <lb/>
lighting machine. <lb/>
The Sunday . la--. II I <lb/>
Memorial i held <lb/>
annual picnic yesterday at <lb/>
about three west <lb/>
iv A large number of <lb/>
accompanied by teachers <lb/>
many invited friends and wen <lb/>
to the in wagons and <lb/>
about ten k In tho <lb/>
morning The little folks I <lb/>
i of the party had a most <lb/>
time rambling around through <lb/>
woods and playing various games <lb/>
Al noon lunch was served and the <lb/>
afternoon was spent In mm h <lb/>
tame that fun <lb/>
merriment In the His <lb/>
tn all In n a <lb/>
moat and delightful day, <lb/>
fl . ii v l- In <lb/>
Mr. Row . I the <lb/>
Farmville pi a <lb/>
villa<lb/>
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to got in the attention of the <lb/>
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handed business the war <lb/>
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of the government, <lb/>
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to pin lier name on the Hal for per- <lb/>
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for <lb/>
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n North Carolina need attention <lb/>
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the whole state <lb/>
lining lake the <lb/>
tens, we predict fur the <lb/>
i. ii oars, n wonderful revelation <lb/>
become enthused about <lb/>
progress, am the way <lb/>
wheels of development will spin <lb/>
around, are -or., to awaken In <lb/>
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Other <lb/>
MOST PERFECT OF PLANTS <lb/>
Working of the Human Makes <lb/>
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pi i elated la the <lb/>
man a- controlled under the mi <lb/>
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no must have <lb/>
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in. power, must have a per <lb/>
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you manufacturer <lb/>
I hid he . <lb/>
man he would agree <lb/>
. i you and tell come around <lb/>
i. week, meanwhile edging you <lb/>
toward the door b. lore your <lb/>
took a violent form. Or if he were <lb/>
i. i afraid of lunatics he would <lb/>
Veil poor such ii pump as you <lb/>
; of never existed nor ever will <lb/>
. in tho brain of a perpetual-mo- <lb/>
. q freak such as see before <lb/>
Which shows how much lie knows <lb/>
ghoul it. for both you and he earn <lb/>
just such a pump around with you. <lb/>
each of you Hunks too much <lb/>
your possession tn sell it any <lb/>
money. John Van <lb/>
Engineering <lb/>
CREDITED WITH VIOLIN <lb/>
Monarch Who Ruled In Ceylon Be- <lb/>
to Have Invented Famous <lb/>
Musical Instrument. <lb/>
Havana, of Ceylon, believed <lb/>
to have Invented the violin. It. C. <lb/>
The Instrument was. called the raven- <lb/>
Instrument In- <lb/>
ii Great Britain by the <lb/>
under tin- name of <lb/>
which modern word <lb/>
is The violin in <lb/>
form Brit made in the fifteenth or <lb/>
nth century. The earliest violin <lb/>
maker ill of <lb/>
Italy. It is thought that the <lb/>
Italian school of violin making was <lb/>
founded by in at Violins <lb/>
were the principal bowed instruments <lb/>
from the end of the fifteenth to the <lb/>
end of the seventeenth centuries, but <lb/>
gradually replaced by <lb/>
of make. The school of <lb/>
BO perfected the art of violin <lb/>
milking that the violin be- <lb/>
came the most famous of all <lb/>
Instruments. Modern makers have <lb/>
never been able to Improve on the <lb/>
violins Andrea found- <lb/>
ed the school. The greatest <lb/>
of nil violin makers was Antonio <lb/>
His bell work was done from <lb/>
to 1720. Tills is known as bis <lb/>
I I HI lit RESULTS <lb/>
Many a How <lb/>
Sure They Are. <lb/>
-Nothing uncertain about the work <lb/>
of Kidney Pills in Greenville. <lb/>
re is plenty of positive proof of <lb/>
this u the testimony of citizens. Such <lb/>
evidence should convince the most <lb/>
doubter. Head the following <lb/>
Mrs M. White. <lb/>
St, had a dull <lb/>
king pain across my back, which <lb/>
worried me. I also had a head- <lb/>
. which lasted for days at a time. <lb/>
The kidney secretions two <lb/>
and scanty in passage. There <lb/>
were other of kidney trouble. <lb/>
Seeing Kidney Pills advertised. <lb/>
I procured tome at the Warren Drug <lb/>
Co., they gave me relief, <lb/>
my back and relieving the head- <lb/>
aches. The oilier of the <lb/>
complaint left. I consider Kid- <lb/>
a very good remedy for kid- <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Price at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
Imply for . kidney <lb/>
Kidney same that <lb/>
Mrs. White had. <lb/>
Buffalo, N- Y. <lb/>
HIGH PRICE FOR SONGBIRD <lb/>
Five Thousand Dollars Is Asked for <lb/>
the Canary Bullfinch Called the<lb/>
The recent International bird show <lb/>
ha provided some astonishing facts <lb/>
and figures recording the value of <lb/>
There are nearly one <lb/>
classes of That they <lb/>
can be Norwich or <lb/>
or Yorkshire, variegated, lizard. <lb/>
clear, crossbred, crested, <lb/>
self or foul, very little to the. <lb/>
mind, hut leaves one marvel- <lb/>
at tho variety of chirping <lb/>
whose feathers are every <lb/>
conceivable shade of yellow. <lb/>
One marvels the variety of <lb/>
birds that could be kept pets. <lb/>
Finches, linnets, tomtits. <lb/>
robins, wrens, babblers, <lb/>
and long-tailed, short-lolled, <lb/>
wag-tailed, and crested varieties of all <lb/>
of them every size, from the minute <lb/>
humming bird to the plump scarlet <lb/>
cockatoo, all vie for popularity which up <lb/>
to the present has been the monopoly <lb/>
of the canary. <lb/>
And these birds are all quite <lb/>
cheap. A few dollars will buy most <lb/>
of them, but on the other band <lb/>
would be for n gorgeous <lb/>
son bird of paradise, or for tho <lb/>
canary-bullfinch the <lb/>
most expensive songbird In the <lb/>
world. <lb/>
. w. a. . <lb/>
limited to diseases at <lb/>
lye, far, Mess Tares <lb/>
and <lb/>
The It Hug of <lb/>
with Dr. D. L James, <lb/>
If. ;. every <lb/>
. C <lb/>
n all the <lb/>
tn Woolen<lb/>
J. f.<lb/>
oat ii nu <lb/>
D. X. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
and Drainage Cases a <lb/>
In formerly occupied by <lb/>
W. B. James <lb/>
S. J. <lb/>
at Law <lb/>
Office in the National Hank <lb/>
Avenue. <lb/>
r BIS <lb/>
Car id Fourth and Evans <lb/>
Pastes lade Both Bay fig <lb/>
Seal h Ten <lb/>
KODAK worn <lb/>
b. p. <lb/>
ea Fourth Street a car<lb/>
III N <lb/>
and at <lb/>
. t .<lb/>
Still With <lb/>
the Life Ce, <lb/>
of New York, <lb/>
J. B, MA Its II <lb/>
Surgeon <lb/>
Treat All Animals <lb/>
Calls Promptly Bay or <lb/>
Day Phone Night <lb/>
We'll Little <lb/>
Slate, i <lb/>
What will the President the <lb/>
South Carolina Press <lb/>
to the of the North Corn <lb/>
Una Press Association when the <lb/>
t her., in November for the annual <lb/>
gathering of Immortal Paragraph <lb/>
sounds flood <lb/>
I Raleigh Tim.- <lb/>
Carolina, according to the <lb/>
ii last is producing enough <lb/>
to make flour for every man <lb/>
n i in her borders. A <lb/>
and those farmers who have <lb/>
helped in making the total only <lb/>
the good prices they will re- <lb/>
for their excess wheat, but <lb/>
thanks of the whole people <lb/>
n mis <lb/>
Now the state board health <lb/>
hands the startling word of i i <lb/>
lion for the to go in <lb/>
using the typhoid vaccine The I h <lb/>
board of health. In case Its funds are <lb/>
running low. should make provision <lb/>
to gel some more money In order ti <lb/>
give the vaccine In all the people who <lb/>
iii lake it The people an <lb/>
beginning Io take bold of the vat <lb/>
in. and they should be kept <lb/>
from inking it If there Is any <lb/>
way around it. <lb/>
TO i ii i w i n<lb/>
There are several diseases are <lb/>
caused by a tiny bug getting into tin <lb/>
in a person The bag <lb/>
up the i the body, <lb/>
one of commission. There Is <lb/>
another bug is called the human <lb/>
bug Instead of working on the vi- <lb/>
man. it works on pocket <lb/>
The hum in bug Is always present <lb/>
He paints glorious stories to you. <lb/>
He tells you bow to make a fortune <lb/>
if you only come across with n few <lb/>
Sealed will be received by the <lb/>
County Commissioners of Pitt county <lb/>
their office in Y c. <lb/>
until i- o'clock Monday August <lb/>
-ml, and then opened, for the con- <lb/>
of ii reinforced bridge across <lb/>
miles weal <lb/>
X. C Plans <lb/>
can he had by depositing 12.00 with <lb/>
Bell, clerk of the Hoard tor <lb/>
returning of plans. Certified check <lb/>
must accompany hid. <lb/>
Bell, <lb/>
Hoard of Commission's <lb/>
J It lid <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
initial <lb/>
m a. <lb/>
SEARCH <lb/>
funk <lb/>
PM <lb/>
1.41 n ml <lb/>
. . <lb/>
SWIFT CO,<lb/>
It, C. <lb/>
Cement From Beets. <lb/>
It is now reported that a French <lb/>
la making an excellent cement <lb/>
from a by-product In the process of <lb/>
making beet sugar. The scum that <lb/>
when tho beets are <lb/>
which heretofore been thrown <lb/>
away, consist a largely of carbonate of <lb/>
lime and water, and from torn <lb/>
of beet treated 4.000 tons of <lb/>
of lime are obtained; to this tons <lb/>
of clay are added, the resulting pro- <lb/>
duct Ions of excellent <lb/>
The s Is pumped Into large <lb/>
tanks, where It Is allowed to dry par- <lb/>
finely-divided clay Is then <lb/>
mixed with mixture la thorough <lb/>
amalgamated by beaters for an hour <lb/>
and burned In a rotary kiln, much In <lb/>
tho same way its Portland cement. <lb/>
Tim clinker Is then removed and <lb/>
into cement. <lb/>
Cottage Cheese. <lb/>
A young lady student of Colo- <lb/>
Agricultural college <lb/>
home Is on a small farm two miles <lb/>
from town. I have found a practical <lb/>
way of increasing my none too <lb/>
fill Income We keep several cows <lb/>
and so hove large quantities of sour <lb/>
milk which we formerly fed to the <lb/>
pies. Now with very little effort and <lb/>
time I make this sour milk up <lb/>
cheese and sell It In town. It <lb/>
Is made In pound cakes which sell at <lb/>
ten cents a brick Customers were <lb/>
hard to obtain at first, but as soon <lb/>
as learned about my cheese, I <lb/>
had all the customers I could supply. <lb/>
I make the cheese twice a week and <lb/>
deliver It the day It is made In this <lb/>
way the cheese Is fresh when It gets <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Relief for Ivy Poison. <lb/>
Tincture of diluted with <lb/>
three parts of water and applied with <lb/>
soft cloths to poison Ivy will give re- <lb/>
lief. If you apply this before the pus- <lb/>
appear It will cheek tho <lb/>
If the pustules have formed they <lb/>
will run their but remedy <lb/>
will prevent others coming and check <lb/>
the spread of the from the <lb/>
parts. If you cannot g-rt the. <lb/>
MARKETS. <lb/>
Norfolk Quoted hi COM Bros, <lb/>
ft Co. <lb/>
TODAY <lb/>
July wheat <lb/>
Sept wheat 1.09 ll-S <lb/>
July corn f <lb/>
corn s-s <lb/>
July lard <lb/>
lard <lb/>
July ribs <lb/>
ribs <lb/>
Greenwood <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Bit. L.<lb/>
Office In the National Building <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue, <lb/>
Office <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
Attorney at Law <lb/>
WHir. MUM <lb/>
SCHEDULE OF <lb/>
Atlantic Line. <lb/>
North Bound South Bound <lb/>
No. a. m. No. p. as. <lb/>
No. p. m. No. p. as. <lb/>
Norfolk Southern <lb/>
East Bound West <lb/>
I No. a. m. No. p. m <lb/>
j No. a. No. a. m <lb/>
No. p. m. No. p. m. <lb/>
Cottage<lb/>
Ocean Front and Avenue <lb/>
Rooms, Excellent Table, Private <lb/>
electric lights mid run- <lb/>
water, telephone. <lb/>
Mrs. L. M. Biggs, <lb/>
Two <lb/>
Schedule la effect April 11th <lb/>
Butt <lb/>
boat, Ho n Fa <lb/>
Flour, Oatmeal.<lb/>
Quakers Corn Flake. <lb/>
Post Toe tie, <lb/>
Porridge, Graft- <lb/>
Instant <lb/>
Cereal, <lb/>
Flour, Cox <lb/>
,. <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
of lead, d to the <lb/>
am,, la <lb/>
Piles Cured I to Days <lb/>
Your druggist win If <lb/>
fails is curt u <lb/>
Ming or Protruding Pile in g U days. <lb/>
The Cast and Re it. 1st <lb/>
N. B. The following schedule figures <lb/>
published information ONLY eat <lb/>
are not guaranteed.<lb/>
FAST mil Mi <lb/>
A. M. Dally, <lb/>
Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. <lb/>
A. M. Dally, for Plymouth, Elisa- <lb/>
beth City and Par- <lb/>
Car Service to Nor- <lb/>
folk. Connects for all points North <lb/>
and West. <lb/>
P. M. Dally, except Sunday, fat <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WEST <lb/>
A. M. Dally for Wilson, Raleigh <lb/>
and West. Pullman Sleeping Oat <lb/>
Service Connects North, Hosts <lb/>
i and West. <lb/>
; A. M Dally, except Sunday, tor <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. Co-meets tot <lb/>
all points. <lb/>
P. M. Dally for Raleigh and all <lb/>
Intermediate stations. <lb/>
further Information and reserve- <lb/>
In Sleeping apply ts J. B, <lb/>
Hassell, Agent, N. 0- <lb/>
J. D. STACK, fl. <lb/>
Pas. Aft <lb/>
DB PAUL <lb/>
Floor <lb/>
Rank <lb/>
It. C. <lb/>
That hot Tits Heat <lb/>
of tonic laxative f <lb/>
and dots not cause nor <lb/>
tinging In head Remember lull mar and <lb/>
look K. W. <lb/>
FOR RENT The offices now <lb/>
pied by us in the Reflector building, in- <lb/>
fixtures. Moseley Brothers. <lb/>
Arraigns Whole Manage- <lb/>
of Naval Academy <lb/>
Annapolis <lb/>
SOCIAL and PERSONAL <lb/>
PERSONAL <lb/>
Earl and <lb/>
Hooker, . returned from <lb/>
Mi left to <lb/>
iii. Vies where he will <lb/>
few days vacation. <lb/>
Mr. win Brown gone to Char <lb/>
Ion.- where he will his sister <lb/>
Mrs. U. Jenkins. Before return- <lb/>
home he will sumo time <lb/>
and ill accompany <lb/>
extended trip out West. <lb/>
Dr. T Cox. <lb/>
in today. <lb/>
Mr c Jr . <lb/>
Virginia Beach where he has <lb/>
few days. <lb/>
Mr.-. Brown and children <lb/>
this morning for Virginia Beach <lb/>
in some time. <lb/>
Terrell, <lb/>
and Jennette. of Lake Landing <lb/>
have in-ill visiting Miss <lb/>
Leonard Tyson, morning for <lb/>
Lake Landing where Miss Tyson win <lb/>
them and Miss Terrel <lb/>
Rill In- the mil is Miss <lb/>
mi w day. <lb/>
Mr Willie Lang left <lb/>
day for <lb/>
Mi-.- Nannie Bowling returned <lb/>
from n in <lb/>
Supt. H. of the Farm <lb/>
Graded Schools, In the city <lb/>
and last night. <lb/>
Mr W of Florence, S. <lb/>
n here today. <lb/>
It. V. and W A <lb/>
of Ayden. were <lb/>
. re afternoon <lb/>
Mr. W. Moore, of <lb/>
today on <lb/>
Annapolis, Md. I Seven <lb/>
arraignment the whole manage <lb/>
at tin- Academy marked <lb/>
the opening argument in the <lb/>
scandal Investigation today. Tin <lb/>
summing up for the defense be <lb/>
tun by Congressman Carlin. <lb/>
Mr Carlin charged while <lb/>
i in now wen <lb/>
raising the of and <lb/>
of the academy, them <lb/>
vi are trying to enlist political <lb/>
mat it. <lb/>
the academy the seven original de <lb/>
fondants In the<lb/>
I a It it take tit met hod to <lb/>
in.-nils and for <lb/>
prompt service lit m In at <lb/>
Are h burned over <lb/>
woods ; a <lb/>
. Arc Vim <lb/>
you envy man or woman of <lb/>
untiring energy. Strong body and <lb/>
pend good hi and go I <lb/>
health is impossible when the kidneys <lb/>
are weak and Kid- <lb/>
Pills help tin; kidneys cast nut <lb/>
poisons cause backache, <lb/>
and other symptoms of <lb/>
kidney and bladder <lb/>
lea. <lb/>
Sold everywhere- <lb/>
A Buggy Ride <lb/>
It a since a more <lb/>
conic to the at- <lb/>
of a Jaded, gasoline-ridden pub- <lb/>
than the brief story of the two <lb/>
lads who went buggy riding <lb/>
Sunday. They hired an old horse <lb/>
and buggy, that almost forgotten com- <lb/>
to Sunday <lb/>
In tho country during tho golden era <lb/>
the nineteenth century <lb/>
Of must Of necessity he old I, <lb/>
and with their pancake hats lying in <lb/>
the bottom their quaint vehicle they <lb/>
Jogged contentedly toward White <lb/>
That is all, so far o printed <lb/>
plot one forget <lb/>
the apple blossoms they saw and <lb/>
sniffed their leisurely way, gen- <lb/>
May breezes from verdant May <lb/>
meadows which stirred their youthful <lb/>
locks caressingly, the voluble greet- <lb/>
from e tops and barnyard and <lb/>
lost in through speed <lb/>
nor throb of motor, which spoke to <lb/>
them of <lb/>
Threats Explained. <lb/>
Mrs husband got a letter <lb/>
today saying something dreadful would <lb/>
happen it ha send the writer a <lb/>
sum of money <lb/>
Mrs. husband gets <lb/>
for his bills, too Transcript <lb/>
LEFT MAIL IN HOLLOW STUMP <lb/>
Used by Pioneer Easily <lb/>
the Oldest Building Used That <lb/>
America. <lb/>
The pioneers of Northwest often <lb/>
made use of huge trees hollowed out <lb/>
by or decay. Some of these a <lb/>
they occupied as temporary <lb/>
residences. Others they used as <lb/>
for or as primitive barns. <lb/>
Only one. however, ever had the dis- <lb/>
of being a United states post <lb/>
That stump is in <lb/>
In the state of Washington. <lb/>
In early days the settlers were wide- <lb/>
scattered, and it was a Ions journey <lb/>
over rough trails to the post office. <lb/>
Carriers <lb/>
i v <lb/>
Sold In Bottles <lb/>
Only <lb/>
under Authority of <lb/>
Cola Company. <lb/>
Every by tie and <lb/>
and after <lb/>
filling <lb/>
Chew-Cola <lb/>
Bottling Works <lb/>
THE LIMIT <lb/>
OF LUXURY <lb/>
a reached when one takes a <lb/>
a an up-to-date bathtub oar <lb/>
house Is complete M <lb/>
be comfort and cleanliness re- <lb/>
from Its use <lb/>
the Fries <lb/>
times over. We have <lb/>
ha la vB <lb/>
roars. We gladly will <lb/>
II. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber <lb/>
VACCINATION <lb/>
On the following dates the <lb/>
Health Officer will be at Hie following <lb/>
places for the purpose <lb/>
old vaccine free to all who wish it. <lb/>
At stokes. 8th and 19th from <lb/>
P. M. to P. M. <lb/>
Al the office of Dr. Moseley, <lb/>
do BO more than leave ville. to IS A. M. on July 1st. <lb/>
mall at some central point. The big I At the office of Dr. Beasley, <lb/>
cedar stump, feet In diameter and , g ,, M on s <lb/>
reduced to a shell by Bra. a base j Dr ,.,, <lb/>
which u number of trails . <lb/>
common consent it became p- M-. <lb/>
the post for a wide region. The , At office of Dr. Cox. <lb/>
settlers put on a roof of cedar shakes 9.30 to 10.30 A. M. on July 2nd <lb/>
and nailed boxes round Its interior, ; At office of Dr Ayden. <lb/>
which they marked their names. a. m to P. M on July 2nd <lb/>
There a large box for the out- <lb/>
mall. There, were no locks, <lb/>
bin the mails vie never tampered <lb/>
will <lb/>
This primitive office was used <lb/>
for more than a year. It bus been <lb/>
preserved and is annually <lb/>
by hundreds of Interested sight- <lb/>
At the of Dr. <lb/>
ton, u to P. M-. On July 2nd. <lb/>
At the of Dr. Jones, Grimes <lb/>
land, i to A. M., on July 3rd. <lb/>
Hanrahan, July 3rd from P. M. to <lb/>
4.20 P. M. <lb/>
Al the office of Dr. Griffin. Bethel, <lb/>
The stump is believed to to A. M. on June and <lb/>
over years old. which clearly es- <lb/>
its right to the distinction of <lb/>
being the oldest post office building in <lb/>
America- Youths Companion. <lb/>
ran by Identifying and pay- <lb/>
for ibis notice 7-H -ti <lb/>
Tobacco I <lb/>
Barns, one that can give reference, <lb/>
Middle aged, colored man preferred <lb/>
Willing to leave off whiskey till <lb/>
through curing. A. Darden, <lb/>
den. II r <lb/>
Composition and rubber roofing Just <lb/>
received a ear load of the famous N <lb/>
W Brand. Pitt <lb/>
her Mfg. Co. <lb/>
28th and July 8th. <lb/>
At office at <lb/>
and Saturdays from to P, M, <lb/>
Injections will be given at tea <lb/>
day with a hypodermic <lb/>
Submarines Dive Slowly. u,, . <lb/>
Many people have the idea that No or <lb/>
soon as a submarine s. s enemy, You lose practically no time from <lb/>
officer in command gives a sharp your work and you are protected from <lb/>
order, and almost before it has left typhoid fever for to years. Is <lb/>
his lips tho submarine is diving be- to all. There are three times as <lb/>
tin- waves. As a matter of fact <lb/>
man <lb/>
y deaths per from typhoid ; <lb/>
tin. very latest submarines of the . fever N- f as n remainder of <lb/>
class take a clear live minutes before the g am, <lb/>
they can submerged. Many . . . .,, k. <lb/>
th. older submarines took ten for two <lb/>
to a quarter of an hour to sink. the enormous expense. here <lb/>
The reason why a submarine can- are more than people alive In I ill <lb/>
not dive quickly, a fish, is that county today who will be dead within <lb/>
the water which must let Into her months from today because they did <lb/>
tanks to make her heavy enough take this typhoid vaccine. There <lb/>
sink must b. let in comparatively ,, no danger In taking vaccine. <lb/>
M T Edgerton, Jr. M. D. <lb/>
County Health Officer <lb/>
down on an even but <lb/>
heel over he in great of , , <lb/>
disaster. If water, . were lei In Hot Heather Oppress,., <lb/>
too quickly there Is a danger of let- When you feel oppressed, dull and <lb/>
ling in too much and in that case the I stupid, are inert and not , <lb/>
submarine would sink like a atone affect you so much if the bowels arc <lb/>
to tho bottom of the sea The water regular. Cathartic Tablets <lb/>
that is let In the ballast tanks Is and constipation. <lb/>
just sufficient to tho v , ,.,, f <lb/>
in tho sea. without rising or sink- . , , ,.,;. <lb/>
bloated, heavy line <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
slowly. If wire let in with a <lb/>
tho chances are the vessel would not <lb/>
WISDOM AFTER THE EVENT <lb/>
Man So Constituted That It <lb/>
la Great delight Him to Say <lb/>
Told You <lb/>
How wise are the event <lb/>
matters not how sagely a project <lb/>
la planned, or vigorously its ex- <lb/>
is If It turn out HI; <lb/>
nor how ill considered and quixotic <lb/>
it be, if it turn out well. Failure <lb/>
blinds to the merits of any enter- <lb/>
prise, and success to Us foil;. <lb/>
It is useless for the unsuccessful <lb/>
man to show that it was through no <lb/>
fault of his own, but from unexpected <lb/>
which no human sagacity could <lb/>
have fores, i-u or provided for, that <lb/>
failed in in. deserved <lb/>
The result shows <lb/>
was a screw loose either <lb/>
in the plan or execution, and his ex- <lb/>
deaf ears. <lb/>
What aggravates our impatience <lb/>
with plausible blockhead who falls <lb/>
Is that could have told him at the <lb/>
start his enterprise was, <lb/>
or how, by different management, he <lb/>
might have succeeded. <lb/>
Had not Alexander the Great been <lb/>
Interrupted for three days in his march <lb/>
on Persia by a caused by a <lb/>
cold bath in tho River lie <lb/>
would have encountered with his small <lb/>
force the overwhelming army of the <lb/>
enemy on the plains Instead or the <lb/>
row mountain passes of and <lb/>
would therefore in all probability <lb/>
been defeated instead of winning the <lb/>
great victory founded third <lb/>
monarchy in the world. <lb/>
How. In the former event, would the <lb/>
double-chinned wiseacres of Macedon <lb/>
have shaken their loads at the fool- <lb/>
hardiness of the young king's <lb/>
Ami how sagely would all <lb/>
sequent historians have declared that <lb/>
the catastrophe was what every sane <lb/>
man must have expected <lb/>
Barring the each retail buyer of a new car, <lb/>
between a UM 1915. will receive from MO to <lb/>
share of the Ford m profits. <lb/>
can drive a so simple In construction. No <lb/>
to in town or country, for business <lb/>
or pleasure. Ford cars serve everybody, for about two cents a <lb/>
mile to operate maintain <lb/>
Runabout Touring Car Town Car Couplet <lb/>
f. b. Detroit with all equipment <lb/>
On display and at <lb/>
Ford SupplY Company<lb/>
ins;. <lb/>
To Quinine To Children, i <lb/>
i name given i <lb/>
Improved Quinine. picas- j <lb/>
to take -lot-, not disturb the <lb/>
Children take it and never know it is <lb/>
Mao especially adapted to who cannot <lb/>
take ordinary Quinine. not nauseate nor <lb/>
cause nor ringing in the head. <lb/>
It the you need any <lb/>
Ask lot -ounce original The <lb/>
blown in bottle, i <lb/>
Who'd Thought <lb/>
Most people said it was ten years ahead of <lb/>
Greenville; they didn't figure how our <lb/>
town show that they were wrong. <lb/>
THIRTY FIVE OF THE FIFTY ONE OFFICE <lb/>
ROOMS IN THE NEW NATIONAL BANK <lb/>
BUILDING ON FIVE POINTS HAVE BEEN <lb/>
SIXTEEN ROOMS LEFT <lb/>
TO BE RENTED SOON. <lb/>
When prospective renters see these elegant <lb/>
offices they cannot resist the desire to <lb/>
offered that have never <lb/>
been known in our town before-- elevator <lb/>
service steam heat janitor service <lb/>
electric lights hot and cold running water in <lb/>
every room Rentals reasonable. Better <lb/>
hurry along and get offices out of the re- <lb/>
sixteen. They are rented singly or <lb/>
en-suite. ONE STORE ROOM ON DICKINSON <lb/>
AVENUE SIDE FOR RENT. Come and <lb/>
over these offices and store room. They are <lb/>
just what want. <lb/>
We shall take great pleasure in showing you <lb/>
what we have to offer. <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Realty Co. <lb/>
Rental Agents. <lb/>
Offices third floor Natl. Bank Bldg. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
MOM AMI BEAD <lb/>
AM<lb/>
TO SEE BETTER <lb/>
SEE BEST <lb/>
Don't Neglect Your <lb/>
EYES <lb/>
If are troubling <lb/>
them to mo where the <lb/>
EXAMINATION IS and <lb/>
tn suit your eyes are <lb/>
at reasonable cost <lb/>
Broken duplicated. <lb/>
W. L. BEST, <lb/>
Opt<lb/>
Train Wrecks. <lb/>
When a troop or provision train Is <lb/>
traveling an enemy's country <lb/>
every precaution is taken to guard <lb/>
Its being blown up or de- <lb/>
In some nay. <lb/>
Occasionally another train Is sent <lb/>
ahead to clear tho way for the one <lb/>
following, but more often two trucks, <lb/>
heavily loaded with worthiest ma- <lb/>
are placed hi front en- <lb/>
and net as a sort of <lb/>
head Should explosive or mine be <lb/>
placed on the line these trucks come <lb/>
into contact with It before the en- <lb/>
and bear the brunt of the dam- <lb/>
age. They are. of course, blown to <lb/>
pieces, but they are worth little, and <lb/>
the engine remains intact. <lb/>
Not Phoning to Fishes. <lb/>
If you see a man leaning over the <lb/>
railing of a bridge Intently watching <lb/>
the river, with a telephone receiver at <lb/>
his ear do not think that the man la <lb/>
trying to to the fishes or to a <lb/>
diver below the surface, lie Is prob- <lb/>
ably one of the governments <lb/>
measuring the amount water <lb/>
passing under bridge. This <lb/>
done by lowering an Instrument, <lb/>
known as a current meter. Into the <lb/>
water at several points under tho <lb/>
bridge to determine the speed of the <lb/>
water and by measuring tho depths <lb/>
of the water at the same points.<lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
fell known tonic <lb/>
IRON. It on the Liver, Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up Whole System. SO cents. <lb/>
SOUTHAMPTON <lb/>
COTTAGE <lb/>
5TH STREET WILLOUGHBY <lb/>
ADVANTAGES OF <lb/>
BOTH BAYS <lb/>
ROOM AND BOARDING <lb/>
RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
MRS. J. W. YORK <lb/>
box OCEAN VIEW. VA. <lb/>
Hates.<lb/>
The Quickest and Most <lb/>
Permanent Way <lb/>
TO BREAK UP <lb/>
CHILLS and FEVERS <lb/>
IS BY TAKING <lb/>
The with a Guarantee <lb/>
acts upon the in a Way, and does not cause <lb/>
feeling so often the case With <lb/>
PRICE CENTS <lb/>
by Country Merchants throughout Pitt <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Company, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
an hi <lb/>
School <lb/>
Old Sport EaSt <lb/>
Falconry is an ancient sport. It P-, . r-r- <lb/>
pears to have been known China I I <lb/>
years ago, and an equally I <lb/>
early date in the valleys of the Nile <lb/>
mid Euphrates. The to it <lb/>
In Aristotle, and Martial are <lb/>
definite. It was probably introduced <lb/>
into England from the, continent in <lb/>
the ninth century and was followed <lb/>
there down Io the middle the seven <lb/>
century with greater ardor <lb/>
than any other sport, even than <lb/>
hunting. were allotted to men <lb/>
according to their To the em- <lb/>
the eagle and vulture; to kings, <lb/>
the to earls, the <lb/>
to yeomen, tho goshawks; to <lb/>
priests, the sparrow hawks, and to to <lb/>
servants, the useless kestrels. <lb/>
X Male school train teachers for <lb/>
public North Carolina. <lb/>
i directed to one <lb/>
purpose free Io all who <lb/>
Fall term begins <lb/>
September <lb/>
The Optimist. <lb/>
On whole, do not seem to <lb/>
have too good n time of it. it is <lb/>
rather rare for an editor to see eye <lb/>
to eye with them in regard to the <lb/>
quality of their work. <lb/>
had had his work <lb/>
by five editors In <lb/>
cession, and was now being told the <lb/>
cold and bitter truth by the sixth. His <lb/>
rage got better him. <lb/>
he burst out, ed- <lb/>
will be fighting for my <lb/>
chortled ho the <lb/>
hard heart, that day comes, <lb/>
even If I lose. I'll be hist as <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
catalogs and <lb/>
address <lb/>
R. H. WRIGHT, <lb/>
Quinine Tint Does Not The Head <lb/>
Because ill tonic and <lb/>
better ordinary <lb/>
Quinine and cause nor <lb/>
in head Remember lull name <lb/>
look E. W. <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
Cow Peas <lb/>
Beans <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
Get the Want Ad Habit- <lb/>
Reflector Pay<lb/>
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<p>
Te the Creditors of Rodger. <lb/>
You are hereby notified <lb/>
Clark of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt County, made an order m toe <lb/>
proceedings now pending in Court <lb/>
wherein Rodger, in petition, <lb/>
bis creditors are respondents, which <lb/>
said order in words figures as <lb/>
follow <lb/>
North Carolina, County. <lb/>
in the Superior Court before the Clerk. <lb/>
in Petition of Rodgers, <lb/>
vent Debtor. <lb/>
Eli Rodgers having with <lb/>
undersigned Clark of the Superior <lb/>
Court Pitt County, petition alleging <lb/>
he is an Insolvent debtor, and <lb/>
praying for an order that bis estate <lb/>
may be assigned and for the petition <lb/>
of his creditors, and that bis person <lb/>
may hereafter be exempt from arrest <lb/>
and imprisonment on account of any <lb/>
judgment previously rendered, or of <lb/>
any debts previously contracted, and <lb/>
he having filed with said petition a <lb/>
list of his creditors with the places of <lb/>
their residence and the amount ow- <lb/>
to each together with an inventory <lb/>
of his <lb/>
It is therefore ordered that all of <lb/>
the creditors, or such of them as so <lb/>
desire, of the said shall <lb/>
dhow cause before the undersigned at <lb/>
his office in the Court House in Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C. on the 12th day of July, <lb/>
why the petition of said <lb/>
Rodgers should not be allowed, and <lb/>
why his estate should not be assigned <lb/>
for the benefit of his creditors, and <lb/>
his person thereafter be exempt from <lb/>
arrest or imprisonment on account of <lb/>
any debt filed in said schedule of debt <lb/>
It is therefore adjudged that this or- <lb/>
he published once a for three <lb/>
successive weeks in the Greenville <lb/>
Reflector, a newspaper published in <lb/>
the town of Greenville. North Caro- <lb/>
This June 1915. <lb/>
j. n. cox, <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
t IS law <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE <lb/>
North Carolina n Superior <lb/>
County <lb/>
Before J. D. Cox, Clerk. <lb/>
Emma L, Moore, G. Moore, J. <lb/>
E. Moore. Pearlie More. John <lb/>
Moore. Lily Belle Oakley and Willie <lb/>
Oakley, by their nest friend, F. M. <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
Ex <lb/>
ii virtue of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made by J. <lb/>
D. clerk of the Superior <lb/>
in the above entitled cause, on the <lb/>
36th day of June, 1915, the <lb/>
Commissioner will, on <lb/>
day, the day of July. 1815, ex- <lb/>
pose to public before the Court <lb/>
House Door In Greenville, to the high- <lb/>
est bidder for cash, the following <lb/>
scribed real property, to <lb/>
undivided inter, <lb/>
and to the following described truer <lb/>
or parcel of land, to Lying and <lb/>
being in Greenville Township, I'm <lb/>
County, North Carolina, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Harvey Allen, Josi Mi <lb/>
Noah Tyson and oilier- and <lb/>
acres more or ii -.- . <lb/>
as the Tyson Home I <lb/>
Joel however, to the life estate of Mi <lb/>
This sale is made for the Be of <lb/>
making partition among the <lb/>
In common. <lb/>
This day of June 1815. <lb/>
F. C. Harding. <lb/>
6-30-15 ltd <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
In the Superior Court <lb/>
State of North Carolina <lb/>
County of Pitt. <lb/>
Hudson, <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
G. F. Hudson. <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled as <lb/>
above has commenced in the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, to have <lb/>
dissolved the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
heretofore solemnized between the <lb/>
plaintiff and defendant and the said <lb/>
defendant will further take <lb/>
he Is required to appear at the <lb/>
term of Superior Court of <lb/>
County to be held on second Mon- <lb/>
day before the first of <lb/>
it being the Mid. day <lb/>
August, 1915., at the Com House of <lb/>
said County In North Car- <lb/>
and answer or demur to the <lb/>
complaint In said action, or the plain- <lb/>
tiff will apply to tho tor tho <lb/>
relief demanded In said complaint. <lb/>
This the day of June 1915. <lb/>
J. D. COX, <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
very owning or occupying <lb/>
a lot in the town of Greenville are <lb/>
hereby notified to clean off their lots <lb/>
and fronting and abutting <lb/>
same of all junk grass weed.-. , <lb/>
other vegetation by the tenth of July <lb/>
1915, Failing to comply with this no <lb/>
will he subject to I <lb/>
This the tad day of July 1916. <lb/>
J. T. Smith. <lb/>
Chief Polio. <lb/>
7-2-15 Std <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
is herein by the <lb/>
of Pill <lb/>
County in an adjourned as <lb/>
on Monday, July 1916, <lb/>
thaw an election be bald in UM <lb/>
following described <lb/>
on the north side of Tar <lb/>
river Mud Point Seine <lb/>
Beet h. thence running north <lb/>
east lo creak, <lb/>
with the Creak to B B <lb/>
Miles Little. Stephen land <lb/>
with the Mid <lb/>
and line to Wilson's <lb/>
line, thence with the said Wilson and <lb/>
line to Robert <lb/>
line, thence with Robert <lb/>
Peel's and line ti <lb/>
stash line, thence with <lb/>
Lee and Peel line to J. B. <lb/>
line, thence with K. <lb/>
Baker and Lee's line to It K. <lb/>
Fleming's line, with the <lb/>
Fleming Una to Trainers Creak <lb/>
thence up the said creek to J. B. <lb/>
and Waller Webb's corner <lb/>
thence With the said and <lb/>
Webb line to Geo. and Walter <lb/>
Webb's corner, thence with the said <lb/>
Webb and line to Matthew <lb/>
line, thence the <lb/>
and Webb line to lb <lb/>
line, thence the Sailer <lb/>
Webb line to White- <lb/>
head and public road <lb/>
thence with the said road to the Shep- <lb/>
Mill road, thence with the Shep- <lb/>
Mill road to the lurk of the road <lb/>
n front of Italian house <lb/>
thence with the road leading lo <lb/>
Fork to the Barnhill and <lb/>
new road, thence a straight line ti <lb/>
the Measle branch, thence a <lb/>
straight line to the ten mile Post on <lb/>
the A I. Railroad. with <lb/>
the and Which- <lb/>
ard line to the Dave line <lb/>
thence with the Have Willis and <lb/>
hard line to Hunting Run. thence <lb/>
with Hunting Hun to Creek <lb/>
with Creek to Henry <lb/>
Ward and the Hopkins corner, thence <lb/>
with Henry Ward and Hopkins Mm <lb/>
to R. D. George Moore <lb/>
line, thence with Harrington and <lb/>
Hopkins line to E. A Carney's and <lb/>
Harrington's line to the Hen Women <lb/>
. thence with the Hen Wooten <lb/>
and Joe Daniel line to Lawrence Ward <lb/>
line, thence with the Wooten and <lb/>
Lawrence Ward line to W I. <lb/>
Halt on line, thence V. L. <lb/>
west line to l. G. Moore's <lb/>
line, with D. G Moore and <lb/>
Nobles line to Lunsford <lb/>
line, with Lunsford Fleming <lb/>
and D. Moore's Una lo <lb/>
John Fleming's line, with tin <lb/>
John Flaming line lo Man <lb/>
line, thence with the Matt Harris and <lb/>
Fleming line lo Tar river thence with <lb/>
Tar river lo the <lb/>
Thai the said election to he held on <lb/>
Tuesday September 1915, tin <lb/>
Public School house hi the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory the purpose <lb/>
taking and ascertaining, will of <lb/>
the qualified voters of the above de- <lb/>
scribed territory, as in whether then <lb/>
shall up shall be levied and col- <lb/>
a School lax of <lb/>
cents on Poll and ten cents on tin <lb/>
One Hundred dollars valuation prop- <lb/>
in the above described territory <lb/>
and hi said election those favoring <lb/>
the Special Tan shall vote a written <lb/>
or printed ballot containing the rd <lb/>
For Special and those <lb/>
ed Tax shall vote a written or <lb/>
printed Ballot containing words <lb/>
Special Tax <lb/>
And is further ordered that. J. J <lb/>
be and he is hereby <lb/>
in inti I Registrar for I <lb/>
S V. Williams and I Flem <lb/>
are appointed Poll Hold <lb/>
era or Judges of election. <lb/>
Audit Is further ordered that a net <lb/>
Is and shall be required <lb/>
that Registration honks for <lb/>
said District o- territory shall be op <lb/>
lied mi Thursday, August 1915 <lb/>
closed Saturday. September <lb/>
1915, for the purpose of Registering <lb/>
th qualified voters the said Dis- <lb/>
or territory. <lb/>
This the 12th day of July, <lb/>
S A Congleton, <lb/>
Board of county <lb/>
Bell. Clark . <lb/>
T-H lid <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
county <lb/>
Before Board of Commission- <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that n <lb/>
has been tiled the Hoard <lb/>
of Commissioners of county, <lb/>
Cannon, W. C Wilson. J. H. <lb/>
Tripp and others, to lay out. and es- <lb/>
a public road in said county <lb/>
Ayden township as to <lb/>
at the extension of the <lb/>
road running to Ayden, near the for- <lb/>
mer home of J. W. Cannon and run- <lb/>
through the lands <lb/>
J. II. Tripp, Cannon <lb/>
others to Fork Swamp at the Venters <lb/>
crossing, making a more direct road <lb/>
from Venters X Roads to <lb/>
Tho notice required by Section <lb/>
of the of 1905, of North <lb/>
Carolina Is given, the said <lb/>
will he heard at the next meet- <lb/>
of the said Board on the 2nd <lb/>
of August 1918. <lb/>
This July , <lb/>
lira i- <lb/>
Clerk of the Board of i <lb/>
lid <lb/>
Murder Near Ayden Sunday <lb/>
At a colored church known as <lb/>
Ridge Springs Church, near Ayden. <lb/>
Jim Johnson was shot and instantly <lb/>
killed Sunday morning by Ernest <lb/>
Braxton. The shooting is said to <lb/>
have occurred when Johnson, the <lb/>
who was killed and several <lb/>
were joking Braxton, who <lb/>
had just driven up to church. <lb/>
Braxton made for his home directly <lb/>
after shooting. Sheriff <lb/>
horn and Constable Dixie Cannon, of <lb/>
Ayden. were notified of the murder <lb/>
and went to the house of the <lb/>
where they found him. He a <lb/>
bronchi here immediately and placed <lb/>
in jail lo await trial at the next term <lb/>
of Superior court In <lb/>
Write Even <lb/>
Everyday Foley and Co. receive <lb/>
from grateful men and <lb/>
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due to kidney trouble. No other <lb/>
remedy has a longer record of cures <lb/>
Sold everywhere. <lb/>
-Notice of registration and election, <lb/>
upon the proposition to issue fifty <lb/>
thousand dollars worth of road bonds <lb/>
by Farmville Township, Pitt county, <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session assembled on <lb/>
5th day of July 1915. It being <lb/>
the regular meeting held on the first <lb/>
Monday of July 1915, ordered an <lb/>
to be held In Farmville town- <lb/>
ship, County, North Carolina on <lb/>
Tuesday the 21st day of September <lb/>
1915, at the regular polling place in <lb/>
the town of Farmville for said Town- <lb/>
ship on the question or proposition <lb/>
of issuing Fifty thousand dollars <lb/>
worth of road bonds, to bear five per <lb/>
cent interest per annum payable semi- <lb/>
annually, and to run for a period <lb/>
Thirty years, Funds received <lb/>
from the same to be used for the <lb/>
pose of laying out, establishing, re- <lb/>
pairing, grading, constructing; and <lb/>
improving in any way the Public <lb/>
Roads in Farmville Township as pro- <lb/>
by an Act of the Legislature of <lb/>
North Carolina, Session of 1913, <lb/>
as Chapter One Hundred and <lb/>
twenty-two of the Public Laws <lb/>
of Carolina. <lb/>
And notice i s <lb/>
en, that an entirely New Registration <lb/>
for said was ordered and <lb/>
tailed and that B. O. Turnage was <lb/>
and is appointed Registrar for said <lb/>
election, and that the Books tor Reg- <lb/>
will be opened on Monday. <lb/>
August Id, 1915 and close inn <lb/>
on Saturday. September. <lb/>
on each Saturday luring the <lb/>
said Registration period the Regis- <lb/>
books will he open at the reg- <lb/>
Polling in tho town of <lb/>
Farmville North Carolina, and all <lb/>
other than during said period will be <lb/>
opened at the office of B. Turnage <lb/>
in town of Farmville, North Caro- <lb/>
all citizens desiring to <lb/>
vote in said bond election to he held <lb/>
on September 1915, will be re- <lb/>
quired to register. <lb/>
This the 8th day of July, 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Congleton, <lb/>
Com, Board of Com. Pitt county. <lb/>
Bell. Clerk. <lb/>
HILL TO <lb/>
FIT PLAN <lb/>
Secretary of Will <lb/>
lie Veil <lb/>
ii s Members Are <lb/>
known lo In I <lb/>
July of <lb/>
the Navy Daniels will ask <lb/>
at next for a Urge <lb/>
the use the depart- <lb/>
proposed civilian advisory <lb/>
board on invention and developments, <lb/>
i of which has been <lb/>
accepted by Thomas A <lb/>
appropriations will <lb/>
be asked alto by the war department, <lb/>
in which of <lb/>
is handled by the of <lb/>
n. and ordinance the bun all <lb/>
ordinance. <lb/>
Secretary Daniels said <lb/>
feel sure that the advisory <lb/>
when the names of all selected <lb/>
accept. Will tie composed of men of <lb/>
such prominence as lo make tin <lb/>
country feel that What is possible Tor <lb/>
the human mind to devise will tie <lb/>
devised tor our <lb/>
The secretary said he would <lb/>
not give the names of the other <lb/>
until he has received their ac- <lb/>
But it is generally under- <lb/>
stood that Orville Wright, the pioneer <lb/>
of Is one of them. Others <lb/>
mentioned are Henry Ford, Unison <lb/>
Alexander Graham Bell. <lb/>
For Hay lever or <lb/>
Many persons dread July on ac- <lb/>
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Which the Minister <lb/>
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Illy. <lb/>
Washington, <lb/>
III r Mexico the <lb/>
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Greenville, C. R. F. D. t. <lb/>
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Sold everywhere. <lb/>
of registration and election <lb/>
upon proposition to issue Fifty <lb/>
Thousand worth of Head <lb/>
Bonds by Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County, North Carolina. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Hilt county. <lb/>
Notice Is hereby given that the <lb/>
Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb/>
in regular session assembled on <lb/>
tin- Bin day of July 1915, It being the <lb/>
regular meeting held the 1st Monday <lb/>
1915. ordered an election <lb/>
be In Id in Falkland township, Pitt <lb/>
County. North Carolina, on Tuesday <lb/>
the day of September 1915, at the <lb/>
regular polling place In the towns of <lb/>
Falkland for said township, on the <lb/>
question or proposition of issuing <lb/>
Fifty Thousand Dollars, <lb/>
worth of Bonds, to bear Five <lb/>
per cent Interest per annum, payable <lb/>
semi-annually, and to run for a per- <lb/>
of thirty years the funds <lb/>
received from the same to be used <lb/>
for the purpose of laying out, <lb/>
and repairing, grading, con- <lb/>
and improving in any <lb/>
the Public Roads in Falkland town- <lb/>
ship as provided by an Act of <lb/>
Legislature of North Carolina, <lb/>
of 1913, designated as Chapter <lb/>
One Hundred and twenty-two <lb/>
of the Public laws of North Carolina. <lb/>
And notice is further hereby <lb/>
en that an entirely new registration <lb/>
for said election was ordered and <lb/>
called, and that J. H. Smith was <lb/>
and is Registrar for said <lb/>
Election, and that the Books for Reg- <lb/>
will be open on Monday, <lb/>
August Hi, 1915, and closed at sun- <lb/>
set on Saturday, September 1915, <lb/>
that on each Saturday during the <lb/>
said time and said Registration books <lb/>
will ho open at the regular polling <lb/>
place in the town of Falkland and <lb/>
at all other times at the residence <lb/>
of the said J. H. Smith in the said <lb/>
Town of Falkland, North Carolina, <lb/>
and all citizens desiring to vote on <lb/>
said Bond Election to be held on <lb/>
will be required to <lb/>
register. <lb/>
This the day of July 1915. <lb/>
S. A. Congleton, <lb/>
dim Board County Commissioners <lb/>
Bell, clerk. <lb/>
KILLED THREE <lb/>
EXPLOSION <lb/>
WANT ADS <lb/>
I. I. FOB. <lb/>
Heaters. and <lb/>
Proctor Hotel la-M-N. <lb/>
IS. M<lb/>
FOR 1ST, -lour <lb/>
now by L. c. Hatch, <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
HAS MOM I. <lb/>
his office into National build- <lb/>
second floor, rooms to <lb/>
6-5-16--2 months. <lb/>
Just received a car <lb/>
load of red cedar shingles. See <lb/>
before buying. Pitt Lumber Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Ma at The Cot- <lb/>
ton Mill Store. <lb/>
If It II <lb/>
Headstones <lb/>
Markers <lb/>
Monuments <lb/>
Let Me See You <lb/>
HENRY T. KING <lb/>
FOR One Hundred <lb/>
Horse power return boilers <lb/>
in good order, with necessary <lb/>
by J. Havens, Washington, N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
IF VOl FRESH FISH <lb/>
out of the ocean cull B. M. <lb/>
city Market. 7-14 Old . <lb/>
Penna Grove, N. J . July <lb/>
workman was killed and three others <lb/>
injured in an explosion wreck- <lb/>
ed buildings of the Dupont Pow- <lb/>
Company. The explosion was the <lb/>
tilth within four days. Ii is believed <lb/>
that explosions were caused from <lb/>
the outside of the buildings. <lb/>
WAR BEACHES <lb/>
THREE mi <lb/>
London. July was officially <lb/>
announced today that the <lb/>
lions to meat British loan <lb/>
reached of almost three billion <lb/>
dollars. <lb/>
K IS <lb/>
We grow them. Hoses, Violets. Val- <lb/>
lilies and Carnations a specialty. <lb/>
Wedding and funeral flowers <lb/>
ed to latest artistic styles. <lb/>
Cabbage and col lard plants <lb/>
ready now. <lb/>
POT PLASM <lb/>
Palms and many other plot <lb/>
plants for the house. Write to our <lb/>
Price List of Rose Bushes <lb/>
Plants, <lb/>
and Shade Trees. <lb/>
Ho Wilts l OCCASIONS <lb/>
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Whit L, Brown, Agent, Greenville <lb/>
North Carolina, <lb/>
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tile Industry, and In Agricultural <lb/>
excellent <lb/>
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fur life. fur the <lb/>
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LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
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of the States <lb/>
growing out of the linking the <lb/>
The draft was Incomplete <lb/>
in tin it character <lb/>
however, there wan unanimous <lb/>
agreement, and Secretary <lb/>
wax tonight putting In more <lb/>
language the Mean net forth. <lb/>
of the cabinet generally <lb/>
preserved regarding prob- <lb/>
able contents of the <lb/>
the cautioned <lb/>
In advance of <lb/>
publication document, <lb/>
Impressions lie cable abroad <lb/>
before the actual I in <lb/>
Berlin. <lb/>
sin , Information was obtainable <lb/>
concerning nature of the new note <lb/>
as chiefly a negative character. <lb/>
Cabinet officers made it that ii <lb/>
would ultimatum or make <lb/>
any threat as to future purposes <lb/>
of the United States. At the <lb/>
they pointed out it probably <lb/>
would have an air of duality curtail- <lb/>
the Bald of discussion and <lb/>
and placing squarely t Ger- <lb/>
many the responsibility for am <lb/>
lions might subsequent <lb/>
danger friendly relations i <lb/>
two countries. Today's <lb/>
Young Men Find Improve-; <lb/>
Bonds on <lb/>
Evans Street <lb/>
Vi i J Another <lb/>
life <lb/>
; ,, , <lb/>
in .<lb/>
ii ii. today when<lb/>
v. , . <lb/>
I'll- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
was devoted lo an extent <lb/>
bat American people <lb/>
really wanted the Washington <lb/>
meal to t In Bo <lb/>
far as cabinet officers Judge <lb/>
by their examination of public <lb/>
sinus the nation bail voiced all <lb/>
cut desire that the honor dignity <lb/>
of Stales be upheld, but <lb/>
that a course lie followed <lb/>
which would maintain peace. <lb/>
On Germany's next reply and tbs <lb/>
of public opinion there <lb/>
after will depend a extent, <lb/>
according to Intimations <lb/>
what the action of United <lb/>
States will be concerning <lb/>
of American rights. <lb/>
stated that <lb/>
no complete report what bad <lb/>
i In the encounter the <lb/>
British and German <lb/>
v . had reached sum <lb/>
n Investigation been <lb/>
through de- <lb/>
and a report In i <lb/>
within a few days, but dispatch <lb/>
of tH to will not b de <lb/>
. oil <lb/>
, i. dun i rate. <lb/>
Messrs. O. Warren and I., <lb/>
picked up paper on the <lb/>
street Sunday morning that has at- <lb/>
a great amount of curiosity. <lb/>
The paper was found on sidewalk <lb/>
in front of the Royal upon <lb/>
being unfolded by the young men who <lb/>
found it they were quite astonished to <lb/>
that paper contained coupon <lb/>
bonds issued by town of Green- <lb/>
ville in The coupons were <lb/>
some Improvement bonds <lb/>
bore signatures of II <lb/>
Long, and J. Whichard, <lb/>
eh Homo of the coupon were <lb/>
due while others were dated be- <lb/>
ml i he present time, <lb/>
If w e go id . <lb/>
. amounts specified on them <lb/>
would to almost a thou. <lb/>
dollars, It has been learned, <lb/>
however, these bonds were Issued <lb/>
by the town and later canceled, so <lb/>
they are consequently of no value. <lb/>
The question everybody is now <lb/>
asking is. dropped the coupons <lb/>
mi the They look as II <lb/>
they have never been handled much <lb/>
gild It Is very evident that they hadn't <lb/>
been on sidewalk very long when <lb/>
the above named gentleman came <lb/>
along and picked them up. <lb/>
I . . <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
.- . r<lb/>
i .- u I.;<lb/>
Leo Frank <lb/>
Live <lb/>
Ga. July <lb/>
p. till Local prison <lb/>
today the <lb/>
condition of Leo Frank was <lb/>
very much Unproved over his <lb/>
condition of yesterday and last <lb/>
Mis pulse is normal, and <lb/>
every indication points to <lb/>
Frank's surviving the murder- <lb/>
made on him by a <lb/>
fellow prisoner. <lb/>
Heavy, <lb/>
The rainfall bar <lb/>
hours, beginning at <lb/>
day. was inches as nut <lb/>
the local weather for <lb/>
Weather Thai M <lb/>
usually heavy rainfall. <lb/>
school girl <lb/>
takes to <lb/>
Miss Reba Bryan, who <lb/>
baa been lure attending the <lb/>
of Carolina Ti <lb/>
School, was taken with <lb/>
Monday and her condition <lb/>
that the doctors thought II b I <lb/>
he be carried home. <lb/>
taken la Durham on the <lb/>
I will <lb/>
a I I <lb/>
I While here she stayed In the city <lb/>
ii.-., d In tin <lb/>
Slut Sing prison death and said <lb/>
to contain new facts In <lb/>
the hands of Governor Whitman, at <lb/>
Albany. With the statement was a <lb/>
that the governor cram the <lb/>
condemned man a the light <lb/>
fads now disclosed the <lb/>
first <lb/>
The publication of statement <lb/>
here tonight followed the <lb/>
during the day by Martin T. <lb/>
of counsel for <lb/>
within the next few days an <lb/>
lion would in- made before a supreme <lb/>
court here for a new I rial for <lb/>
Docker on the ground of <lb/>
covered evident. <lb/>
Bi i. r's statement Is a <lb/>
history of he the <lb/>
dealings and the ah <lb/>
. hi d in .- <lb/>
ii . was .; <lb/>
a . tin used by <lb/>
. . bran, of Bi counsel <lb/>
,, . before tilted State. <lb/>
Court Justice Hughes a <lb/>
writ error. The latter document <lb/>
was Included In the documents sent to <lb/>
the governor In order that he might <lb/>
know the grounds on winch Mr. Cock- <lb/>
ran sought a writ of error. <lb/>
Name In- <lb/>
The name of the hue Timothy l. <lb/>
at the time of <lb/>
affair a slate senator, is brought <lb/>
Becker's statement at length. Becker <lb/>
claims that Sullivan had Intervened <lb/>
the police in an effort to gel per- <lb/>
mission for to run his <lb/>
gambling house, saying he was <lb/>
Interested In the and <lb/>
wanted to help <lb/>
Later, after place was <lb/>
raided and began publish. <lb/>
charges against Beaker, <lb/>
according to the statement, told Hie <lb/>
police lieutenant must <lb/>
he Induced to leave town. This was <lb/>
long before the <lb/>
Becker say- It is report <lb/>
that a sum money was raised, <lb/>
by Rom from gamblers, <lb/>
to gel away. re- <lb/>
fused the sum but consented to go for <lb/>
a larger sum it is said it was for <lb/>
this larger sum that be waiting <lb/>
Hotel when shot. <lb/>
His <lb/>
. i- act <lb/>
framed <lb/>
pan <lb/>
by his <lb/>
I mil<lb/>
if his <lb/>
Zapata Takes <lb/>
Control of The <lb/>
Mexican Capital <lb/>
I he Troops Thai Were Recently Driven cut <lb/>
Have Returned And Taken Charge of C <lb/>
No Trains to Vera Cruz and Not Concerned <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Wen- , ll III i <lb/>
.,., ii -i moments to <lb/>
name ere n illy when <lb/>
asked, lie is suffering with pi llama <lb/>
he stage, Deep Run <lb/>
pie, however, do not share the <lb/>
belief, and there have come sin. <lb/>
Inter rumors from that section. II <lb/>
Mill had been left overnight In the <lb/>
section after crime he would <lb/>
lime been killed, the <lb/>
says, Tin- man was pampered and <lb/>
pelted son of a preacher, always <lb/>
if a morose disposition. When neigh- <lb/>
summoned b one of his <lb/>
reached Hill's doorway follow- <lb/>
the slaying, they Found hint hold- <lb/>
hi hi v.;. n a <lb/>
lost re, with one arm supporting the <lb/>
k. and with his other hand tried <lb/>
make the head nil straight <lb/>
steady upon the shoulders. The <lb/>
neighbors watched In horror tor a <lb/>
i momenta. Hill went Into the <lb/>
house and brought out a bi d. Ho <lb/>
tried in bolster tin body up against <lb/>
bed. could manage It. <lb/>
Then he nave up attempting lo keep <lb/>
the upright, and laid ii its <lb/>
side. He. would not let lie Hal upon <lb/>
back. Thai was Hill's principal <lb/>
grief then, that the body Insisted upon <lb/>
lying on buck, Hill was most <lb/>
likely when he had knocked <lb/>
spark of life out bludgeon <lb/>
The neighbors asked him he <lb/>
wanted to kill his three children too. <lb/>
He protested he loved the <lb/>
ones and his wife heller that any- <lb/>
thing else In world; he was going <lb/>
take his wife away, he said <lb/>
Last night he talked coherently <lb/>
Ins jailer Hie The shin <lb/>
lie wore was the one he ail on when <lb/>
the irately was enacted. There was <lb/>
blOOd on sleeves. Hill kissed the <lb/>
Stains and cried. <lb/>
Once murderer was well-to-do. <lb/>
is said that during most of the ten <lb/>
years their married life be had <lb/>
been jealous of Mrs Hill, who was a <lb/>
woman, so the neighborhood reports <lb/>
have it. of excellent , harm -tor. <lb/>
gent, and not hail looking. Hill Is <lb/>
Well known here lie has traveled <lb/>
some little In In recent <lb/>
years. <lb/>
tons <lb/>
inly The trial held <lb/>
. this Cooper Hill re <lb/>
his remanded m Jail <lb/>
Without bail. Ii is thought he i- <lb/>
,. <lb/>
conducted <lb/>
Prevents <lb/>
Here <lb/>
Yesterday <lb/>
. . <lb/>
all <lb/>
pied tin <lb/>
. lion<lb/>
Hell <lb/>
of tin y from <lb/>
w ha May were driven <lb/>
by Horn-ales, who now <lb/>
ward bin troops to I <lb/>
van. villa force. <lb/>
This unexpected development <lb/>
as surprise to officials of the <lb/>
. mi an I to both <lb/>
Mexican .- It had been <lb/>
posed that lie- Zapata army, defeated <lb/>
,, on n treat, was <lb/>
at ; along railroad to Vera Ci . <lb/>
.; to n <lb/>
. w the Villa <lb/>
. north. <lb/>
No has en<lb/>
Inn . vi w fa <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
. villa n, 1- <lb/>
,. <lb/>
hi re requiring about <lb/>
four hours in transmission. <lb/>
Trains to <lb/>
Other reports to the state d r <lb/>
during the day said that railroad <lb/>
between Vera Ci . <lb/>
ml Mexico was suspended <lb/>
account of the present military c . <lb/>
details of which wen not d <lb/>
closed Suspension railroad com <lb/>
Is viewed here with all <lb/>
for the suffering people in Mexico <lb/>
as this action completely cuts off <lb/>
the sending of much needed food . <lb/>
private message from <lb/>
soul received today <lb/>
lured the situation as desperate <lb/>
state department announcement to- <lb/>
said from Mi City <lb/>
stated <lb/>
. the <lb/>
appoint <lb/>
II 1- that i <lb/>
lions ate a desire to <lb/>
Chi and <lb/>
Reduce <lb/>
Price Of <lb/>
Shaving <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
the pressure right at <lb/>
Ii de .- In vi Ho- <lb/>
Fifteen .- lo <lb/>
The management has been <lb/>
for some time, but <lb/>
the R D Her Involves proceed- Justice Hughes to forbid execution reached conclusion this after <lb/>
friends here hope she will soon In i a excellency, Charles the capital pi em iii noon. The ed price tab <lb/>
he on road to recovery. s Whitman governor of mi at sunrise. <lb/>
tome In this the in . <lb/>
ires at no that if he is to <lb/>
BOW h <lb/>
reason to think he <lb/>
,. be rendered I York county, In ;<lb/>
hat will establish his i-k your excellency moat respect- <lb/>
He in submitted to Mr <lb/>
. <lb/>
condemn <lb/>
s. Whitman. <lb/>
ii in at <lb/>
of lion <lb/>
Uriel v <lb/>
Indict <lb/>
Haiti intervened and broke <lb/>
baseball name scheduled to be played <lb/>
here yesterday between Washington <lb/>
the locals. Al noun weather <lb/>
looked fair and the large number <lb/>
anxious fans had high hope-- that the <lb/>
weal would ideal for the came. <lb/>
A heavy cloud about <lb/>
however, gave all deep fears, and just <lb/>
the lime the Washington team <lb/>
arrived in a large storm cams <lb/>
up ii rained <lb/>
an hour. When ii I <lb/>
was wet for play. <lb/>
Washington brought an extra strong <lb/>
ii am here and If we <lb/>
r had permitted Greenville <lb/>
would no doubt Been a <lb/>
ball game. s ho <lb/>
was In barge the team in <lb/>
of regular Manager b <lb/>
luted that he bad one best <lb/>
that ever went out to <lb/>
Washington. Among the men he had <lb/>
lure were <lb/>
star twirler last year; <lb/>
Anderson, an College star <lb/>
two years captain Trinity <lb/>
Joe an A. and M. <lb/>
Hackney, former play- <lb/>
captain at the University, and <lb/>
several oilier college stars. <lb/>
Greenville went up against most of <lb/>
these men last week <lb/>
and bad them bent until last min- <lb/>
when a batting rally changed de- <lb/>
feat Into victory for Manager Clean <lb/>
team. <lb/>
The tame was scheduled here <lb/>
for yesterday will very be <lb/>
played Friday this week II <lb/>
users can agree on that date. A large <lb/>
number fans and rooters came over <lb/>
with Washington team and inter. <lb/>
est is running high a since government have <lb/>
, returned <lb/>
At the cabinet meeting today the <lb/>
uncertain Mexican situation was <lb/>
discussed. Some mole on <lb/>
part of the United States in <lb/>
hi Wilson's message to a <lb/>
Mexican factions two months ago <lb/>
c is ii In . <lb/>
inn Q u <lb/>
now at Vera en r <lb/>
lo in Mesh I hi <lb/>
expected to give the <lb/>
light on . <lb/>
republic <lb/>
was veil I Lay <lb/>
I of N by <lb/>
yesterday attack <lb/>
violation r <lb/>
at the I <lb/>
. Hugh U Scott, chief <lb/>
rd y, g <lb/>
I'm new road mad ins had <lb/>
U d h attention on the, <lb/>
the last law days. <lb/>
they defected the locals there <lb/>
week. Greenville look nearly all of <lb/>
the names placed Washington <lb/>
last year and year before and the <lb/>
are <lb/>
revenge for defeats In <lb/>
in <lb/>
cut <lb/>
<lb/>
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