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mm <lb/>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light Easy to <lb/>
clean and Don't <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
drain Privileges <lb/>
mm n wheat. <lb/>
and calls are the safest <lb/>
of trading in <lb/>
I or oat Because <lb/>
absolutely limited to <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most profitable <lb/>
o trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can bay JO <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
for or you can buy both <lb/>
Having qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of the late Dr. E. A. <lb/>
i to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
Dr E A. to present the same to <lb/>
Hie d administratrix on or <lb/>
August ISIS or this notice <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. All <lb/>
pert indebted to said estate will <lb/>
please make immediate settlement. <lb/>
This August 1814. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives . PIERCE, Atty. <lb/>
the chance to take profit <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. <lb/>
Write for full particulars and bank <lb/>
references. <lb/>
R. W. Having qualified as <lb/>
t Ohio. late of Pitt com- <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock Box 1429. North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb/>
to the undersigned administrator <lb/>
W Item. <lb/>
Va <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
BALTIMORE. <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
W. Va <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
It Always Helps <lb/>
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in <lb/>
writing of her experience with the woman's <lb/>
tonic. She says began to use <lb/>
my back and head would hurt so bad, I <lb/>
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able <lb/>
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles <lb/>
of I began to feel like a new woman. I soon <lb/>
gained pounds, and now, I do all my housework, <lb/>
as well as run a big water mill. <lb/>
wish every suffering woman would give <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
a trial. I still use when I feel a little bad, <lb/>
and it always does me <lb/>
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, <lb/>
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman- <lb/>
trouble. Signs that you need the woman's <lb/>
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying <lb/>
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing <lb/>
women for more than fifty years. <lb/>
Get a Bottle Today <lb/>
persons having claims against the es- <lb/>
of said deceased to exhibit them <lb/>
M- s D Thorne, our excellent from <lb/>
correspondent to the Re-j or this notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
Hector, hi spending this week at Mt of their recovery <lb/>
H will re-1 persons indebted to said <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
of BUM lat of Pitt county. N. C . <lb/>
this is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against estate of the <lb/>
deceased to exhibit them to the <lb/>
on or the <lb/>
of August this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to said i state will <lb/>
pi. a make immediate payment. <lb/>
the day of August. 1814. <lb/>
ALFRED <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
t v. M a<lb/>
PATENTS I <lb/>
Jon. I . . t U <lb/>
unit <lb/>
D. SWIFT <lb/>
Seventh St., P. <lb/>
By virtue the power Of <lb/>
In a certain mortgage <lb/>
executed and delivered by J. I. <lb/>
and wife Mollie and W <lb/>
Cherry and Wife Cherry to I <lb/>
It. Davenport on the day Jan. <lb/>
1806 . duly recorded in the I <lb/>
in Office Pitt County, S, C. <lb/>
in Hook J s page the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public before the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, N <lb/>
to highest bidder for rash on <lb/>
Monday the day of September <lb/>
at m. a certain tract or par.- i <lb/>
land laying and b. in <lb/>
of Pitt and State of Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, <lb/>
Situate in the Town of be- <lb/>
ginning at a stake in front <lb/>
of the Post Office and running East <lb/>
feet to the R. S. Tucker line, thence <lb/>
with the R. P. Tucker line North <lb/>
feet, thence West ward fifty feet <lb/>
theme South feet to the <lb/>
containing square yard <lb/>
Sale made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
died. <lb/>
This the day of August 1914, <lb/>
J. It DAVENPORT, <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, Atty. <lb/>
DR. FOR I H.- <lb/>
ISl, HI <lb/>
To me it is with a great deal <lb/>
; i to endorse the candidacy <lb/>
I for the Legislature, for the <lb/>
. -in that he is a man of <lb/>
and conviction, a student and a <lb/>
a thinker and a worker, a <lb/>
man of broad sympathy and acquaint- <lb/>
ed With the people's needs. us <lb/>
ourselves by voting for him in <lb/>
i Is lei lion the County will honor It- <lb/>
If and services in the Legislature <lb/>
the Kate will be blessed. <lb/>
Too often have we turned from the <lb/>
W and prudent, and bestowed <lb/>
upon the simple, but this time <lb/>
be wise and generous enough to <lb/>
vote- for the vote for Dr <lb/>
Loftin for Legislature. <lb/>
A. DEMOCRAT <lb/>
TO It HI I TO s. <lb/>
The undersigned having this <lb/>
qualified as Executrix of the last will <lb/>
and testament of Mamie not- <lb/>
ice is hereby given to all persons In- <lb/>
to the undersigned Executrix <lb/>
and all persons who hold claims <lb/>
against said estate are hereby notified <lb/>
to file their claims with the undersign <lb/>
ed within twelve months from the <lb/>
date of this notice or said notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar against the recovery <lb/>
on said claims. <lb/>
This the day of 1914 <lb/>
L. ADA <lb/>
Executrix of Mamie <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE Attorneys. <lb/>
Mate Pair at lies Moines <lb/>
MOINES, la, Aug <lb/>
State Fair opened h-re today <lb/>
under favorable auspices and will <lb/>
continue until Sept. The fair Is <lb/>
She first to be held in the central <lb/>
st this year and is at- <lb/>
more than ordinary attention, <lb/>
The management has been working <lb/>
hard to have the exhibits above tin <lb/>
average and the result is the <lb/>
and best collection of agricultural <lb/>
horticultural and live stock exhibits <lb/>
shown here. The record-break- <lb/>
crops throughout Iowa are ex- <lb/>
to contribute In large measure <lb/>
to the success of the exhibition. The <lb/>
e promises to lie unusually <lb/>
large, <lb/>
vis urn, sum Cots <lb/>
D he wont no of bow long Handing, <lb/>
re cured by th. wonderful, old reliable Dr <lb/>
Hatting It <lb/>
fain , <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
U the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
U the basis of all goad Uniting. Write for <lb/>
by the best authority in the United <lb/>
States, on Lime on the Farm, and price <lb/>
purest lime. Don't buy band, <lb/>
etc. A postal will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
home in Rocky Mount, <lb/>
turn next week to take up his work <lb/>
student of the Winterville High <lb/>
School. <lb/>
Mrs. and mother <lb/>
ill-law Mrs. Mumford of <lb/>
d. n. spent Tuesday here visiting <lb/>
A W. Ange, J. P. <lb/>
and II Forrest left Mon- <lb/>
day morning tor northern markets ti <lb/>
purchase their fall stock of goods. <lb/>
They were by Messrs <lb/>
R, w. and Amos Braxton. <lb/>
Prof. C. Buck of Grimesland <lb/>
spent Sunday here. He will soon en- <lb/>
A ft M. College at Raleigh. He <lb/>
Is an old student of W. H. S. <lb/>
Mr. J. R. Cox has been appointed <lb/>
express agent In the place of Mr. J <lb/>
who resigned. Mr. Greet <lb/>
is still at his post as our most ex-1 <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
Mr and Mrs Jesse Rollings visit-1 <lb/>
ed relatives at Whichard Sunday. <lb/>
and Mrs. George J. <lb/>
spent Tuesday here making <lb/>
visits Brother is preaching j <lb/>
Strong sermons to good congregation; <lb/>
at each of his appointments at th <lb/>
Baptist church. <lb/>
A new line of shoes has Just arrived I <lb/>
at A. Aug.- Co's. Call and j <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Tripp. who has been <lb/>
leading at the Oxford ; <lb/>
for tin- summer is spending some time <lb/>
at her father's home. She holds a <lb/>
regular place in the Durham <lb/>
Schools. <lb/>
Mrs. Lydia Dixon spent Tuesday <lb/>
and Wednesday visiting relatives an <lb/>
friends In Ayden. <lb/>
Mr. R. T. Cox has gone to Pitts <lb/>
bur. Pa., on a trip. <lb/>
The lift, tilth session of <lb/>
High School will begin Tuesday, Aug <lb/>
IS. A force of hands is at Work <lb/>
getting the building and grounds in <lb/>
Despite th war situation <lb/>
and late crops Prof. Nye is expect- <lb/>
a good opening. <lb/>
Miss Jenkins, a trained <lb/>
of Watts hospital in Durham <lb/>
spent a few hours hi re Monday <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. Harper. <lb/>
Mr.- M. L. and two <lb/>
t. rs. after having spent about <lb/>
months visiting Mr. and Mrs. <lb/>
ant in the country, left <lb/>
for their home in Greenville, Ills. <lb/>
The Civic League of the Town <lb/>
will be addressed by Hon i <lb/>
Frank M. Wooten of Greenville or <lb/>
Thursday evening at S o'clock, in lb. <lb/>
Auditorium of Winterville High <lb/>
School. The public Is cordially in-1 <lb/>
to Mr. Wooten, who is <lb/>
man of large experience in civic j <lb/>
Our good women are deter- <lb/>
mined to have a clean town and they ; <lb/>
are succeeding. <lb/>
Miss Kate spent Tuesday <lb/>
In Kinston on <lb/>
Mr Leo. left this <lb/>
to spend a few days with relatives in <lb/>
Onslow county before taking up his <lb/>
Studies in school here <lb/>
W, B. is spending some <lb/>
time with relatives in Kinston. <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
As usual there were good pictures <lb/>
White's last night, and <lb/>
the specialties were something One <lb/>
These were by Mr. and Mrs. C. J <lb/>
In musical on <lb/>
nets, harp and piano. Mr. is <lb/>
blind, yet his on the piano <lb/>
and other Instruments was wonderful <lb/>
He could carry four distinct airs at <lb/>
me time. <lb/>
will please make immediate payment <lb/>
This August 17th, 1914. <lb/>
L. D. <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
F. O, James Son, <lb/>
FIXED <lb/>
BY MAYOR JAMES <lb/>
POI TRAINS <lb/>
some time past the police have <lb/>
troubled considerably by the <lb/>
jumping off and on moving <lb/>
trains on the Norfolk Southern near <lb/>
the station, which is not in accord <lb/>
With city ordinances, so this morning <lb/>
j Neal Farmer, Button and <lb/>
Carr were brought up <lb/>
Mayor James t barged with offense <lb/>
and he imposed a tine of <lb/>
on the first two. while the latter <lb/>
was forced to pay and cost, it <lb/>
being his second time before His <lb/>
Honor for violation of this ordinance <lb/>
There were six cases before the <lb/>
Mayor Monday morning as <lb/>
Dr. William Fountain and Mr. Fred <lb/>
paid and cost for an <lb/>
affray. <lb/>
Gray paid one dollar for <lb/>
allowing his horse to run at large. <lb/>
Francis Slaughter, a was <lb/>
sent to Jail for fifteen days for riot- <lb/>
and disorderly conduct and us- <lb/>
profane and vulgar language. <lb/>
Walter and Jess Bryant were <lb/>
up charged with disorderly conduct <lb/>
Bryant paid a tine of and Crate. <lb/>
was <lb/>
In another case Walter <lb/>
guilty of disorderly conduct <lb/>
and paid and cost. <lb/>
John Smith, colored, was found <lb/>
with two gallons of whiskey which <lb/>
double the quantity allowed an <lb/>
by law. His case was con <lb/>
Ml red until next Saturday. <lb/>
-Ill H GREENVILLE. Its IF <lb/>
Th following verses were <lb/>
v Mr. Wallace who is m <lb/>
employed in New <lb/>
Greenville, Yours if you <lb/>
Is a slogan truly tine. <lb/>
For Greenville is the finest place <lb/>
In the land of the Long Leaf Pine. <lb/>
Greenville has forged far ahead <lb/>
Of any other town. <lb/>
In North Carolina, or in States <lb/>
Many miles around. <lb/>
In size she has almost doubled <lb/>
Since nineteen hundred five. <lb/>
And you know how Commercially <lb/>
She is very much alive. <lb/>
And should choose a plate to live <lb/>
I'd not wander far away; <lb/>
But here in good old Greenville, <lb/>
I'd always want to stay. <lb/>
Should any like the Cabarets. <lb/>
And lights of old <lb/>
I-et them read tin few words. <lb/>
And resolve at home to stay <lb/>
Wallace Mack. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
North Carolina. Pitt county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
E T. vs. <lb/>
Josephine <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice that an action entitled as above <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to obtain a <lb/>
from the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
has been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
and the defendant will further <lb/>
notice that she is required to appear <lb/>
at the next Term of our <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, to be held on <lb/>
the second Monday after the first <lb/>
Monday of September it being <lb/>
21st day of September, at the Court <lb/>
House in said County and in Green- <lb/>
ville, C , and answer or demur to <lb/>
the complaint in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in the complaint. <lb/>
This the day of August 1914. <lb/>
A. T. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN. Attorney <lb/>
for <lb/>
Inn Parent- <lb/>
to Haw i <lb/>
ti <lb/>
of lie patrons of the <lb/>
Greenville Graded schools is calico <lb/>
i the following regal passed by <lb/>
the Board of at a meeting <lb/>
on June <lb/>
Ail pupils who not already <lb/>
been successfully -vaccinated for <lb/>
small pox must be <lb/>
sixty days after of school <lb/>
in the tall This be enforced <lb/>
in the white and <lb/>
It will be well this attend- <lb/>
ed to as soon as in order that <lb/>
children may not be kept of <lb/>
school. <lb/>
Also the board his that the <lb/>
four months term of at <lb/>
shall begin the open <lb/>
of school This is <lb/>
in compliance t general stat <lb/>
law and applies to all children b-- <lb/>
tween the ages and twelve <lb/>
years live graded <lb/>
school Th Chief of Police <lb/>
baa been appointed officer <lb/>
, by the school <lb/>
The model school a part of the <lb/>
j graded school open at th- <lb/>
time the school opens. All <lb/>
pupils will come main building <lb/>
together on the day and thin <lb/>
one section each grades on- <lb/>
two. three and font -will be transfer- <lb/>
red to the model The <lb/>
critic teachers who have charge <lb/>
of these grades will on hand just <lb/>
as the other <lb/>
Supt. <lb/>
Farm i rimmed <lb/>
of record-break crops pro- <lb/>
in Kansas this it has <lb/>
led to hold a produce <lb/>
snow in The local com- <lb/>
club is of <lb/>
for tho which <lb/>
will open mi and con- <lb/>
several days. <lb/>
Dr and <lb/>
Farmville <lb/>
Mrs. Paul E. Jones, <lb/>
and Miss Annie Gertrud. <lb/>
Mill Manning returned Jones of last here <lb/>
Monday from an extended visit <lb/>
Louisville, Ky., and Suffolk. <lb/>
Mis-, Minnie Skinner left this mom <lb/>
for Montreal. <lb/>
ELLS <lb/>
raw <lb/>
. I<lb/>
SO, a box. M <lb/>
, j. I bra H <lb/>
Pi. <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Twelve farms in Martin County, <lb/>
varying from thirty-two to five <lb/>
scree In size, on easy terms and <lb/>
reasonable prices, solicit Inquiries. <lb/>
Martin Realty Co. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Everett, Atty. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
How To dive Quinine To Children. <lb/>
to an <lb/>
Unproved Quinine. II l a Syrup, pleat- <lb/>
to lake <lb/>
Children take It and never know it Quinine. <lb/>
adapted to who <lb/>
take ordinary Quinine. Ii r. not nor <lb/>
-MM nor In bead. Try <lb/>
the Deal time you need Quinine any <lb/>
2-ounce The <lb/>
I i in bottle, h <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
IF YOU USE THE RIGHT BUILDER'S HARDWARE WHEN <lb/>
YOU PUT UP A BARN OR BUILD A HOME IT WON'T HAVE <lb/>
TO BE EVERY WEEK IF YOU USE GOOD, DUR <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THIS BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SE E OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers<lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
NORTH LI NA<lb/>
is <lb/>
OF E ASTERS <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
POPULATION OF FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
IND ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED BY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
KINDS ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AN UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
A N D NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT.<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE THE EASTERN <lb/>
PAST OF NORTH CARO- <lb/>
LINA AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISH TO GET BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
i PEW INCHES SPACE AND <lb/>
TELL TEEM WHAT YOU <lb/>
TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR I SING <lb/>
HATES ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE HAD UPON <lb/>
Russians <lb/>
to Lorraine<lb/>
JAMES <lb/>
Associations m <lb/>
II HIS <lb/>
Germans Back <lb/>
Heaviest Fighting In Vicinity Of <lb/>
Where Germans Have <lb/>
Great Strength. <lb/>
Winterville, -Toe Y M. C. a <lb/>
Y. W. V. A., <lb/>
School held a Joint meeting Sat- <lb/>
C. W. <lb/>
ii.-e. spoke to on the them <lb/>
without <lb/>
showed forcibly the need <lb/>
preparation tor life the Import- <lb/>
i the right kind <lb/>
He said, strong body <lb/>
a well developed mind, and a strong <lb/>
moral character are three essential <lb/>
Many Cases Disposed <lb/>
Imposed <lb/>
And fines <lb/>
it sent h<lb/>
lithe <lb/>
I III <lb/>
r- Hire B <lb/>
I in I t <lb/>
in <lb/>
Wilson Is one or the best <lb/>
Of Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
and always takes a delight In pointing <lb/>
the people to the higher <lb/>
V S be had the <lb/>
was exceeding f. <lb/>
Monday morning Mayor B. James <lb/>
disposed a lengthy docket and th <lb/>
Mayor not to show the la <lb/>
Turkey Expected to Enter <lb/>
Into War Today. <lb/>
Army Withdrawn <lb/>
From Allies <lb/>
Driven Back to Oise Fifty <lb/>
Miles From Paris. British <lb/>
Losses Are Heavy, Hun- <lb/>
Have Been Killed <lb/>
And Wounded <lb/>
ARTILLERY FIRE ANNIHILATING. <lb/>
ROME, Sept. army fighting <lb/>
withdrawn. Did enter <lb/>
staff to have bombarded. Eighth day <lb/>
finds Austrian out and hard pressed <lb/>
in securing the services of Prof. <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Mies Kate Chapman left <lb/>
for Baltimore where she will purchase <lb/>
her lull <lb/>
young men think a wife is all the <lb/>
The court disposed of the following <lb/>
Albert using vulgar <lb/>
profane language in a public place <lb/>
guilty and that the defendant <lb/>
. be confined In the county jail tor IS <lb/>
need but when get a if.- <lb/>
soon learn that they need some fur <lb/>
to set <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
Then it is the <lb/>
your friend a. W. <lb/>
who has an up-to-date line <lb/>
keeper <lb/>
those famous Hunt <lb/>
Club shoes at B. D. Co. <lb/>
Mrs a Aug.- children left <lb/>
are both sides. The fire is tor to visit her <lb/>
described as annihilating. , <lb/>
They have tune to the dead and coiled ,. ,,, <lb/>
wounded the battle is raging over them. j good . right. <lb/>
i Mr <lb/>
RUSSIANS THRONG AUSTRIA <lb/>
LONDON. Sept. 2- Russian embassy has <lb/>
that Russian advance will throng Austria, con <lb/>
In a must <lb/>
Ida Jarvis, engaged in <lb/>
and using vulgar and profane <lb/>
language in a public place, pi. ails <lb/>
guilty and that the defendant he con- <lb/>
In the county Jail U nays <lb/>
and <lb/>
Batter Wilson and James Wilson <lb/>
engaged In disorderly conduct and <lb/>
mutually assaulting each other, each <lb/>
pay a and 1-8 each. <lb/>
Ruts Lee May. engaged In <lb/>
and using vulgar and <lb/>
in a place <lb/>
, w Thompson of ; profane <lb/>
i town Monday on business I pleat's guilty and <lb/>
d to remain <lb/>
Every house wife <lb/>
wants a lovely in the county <lb/>
jail S period of <lb/>
AUSTRIANS ROUTED AT POINT OF BAYONETS <lb/>
ST PETERSBURG, Sept. -Sweeping <lb/>
the Austrians reported at war office. It was announced <lb/>
that Russian left wing was operating from a position on <lb/>
captured <lb/>
i e i. . i ., . <lb/>
and Harrington, Barber o <lb/>
haM fancy that will <lb/>
room the prices are right. <lb/>
can get your <lb/>
days to week at K. W. Dall's <lb/>
Meters. Charlie Elks, and O, C. Buck <lb/>
of were visiting friends <lb/>
lure Sunday. <lb/>
days all cost. <lb/>
John smith, engaged In <lb/>
using profane language <lb/>
butter public place pleads not guilty, fine I <lb/>
w on <lb/>
. DO and <lb/>
Jennie Martin Brown. <lb/>
and Williams, engaged in <lb/>
and assaulting each <lb/>
Ogress is still trying to provide other. guilty Brown and <lb/>
LONDON, Sept. embassy has announced <lb/>
that Russian advancing toward Lorraine where a <lb/>
siege of positions was in pro- <lb/>
driving the back the last two days. <lb/>
They partial at -Mouse and <lb/>
district. They compelled the French to with, raw <lb/>
their lines near Meuse. The left wing was attacked by ;. <lb/>
superior tone ill district and <lb/>
retired They drove the tenth army <lb/>
nous hack at Oise on account of the progress of the Ger- <lb/>
man right they were unable to follow up to advantage. <lb/>
General movements continue the <lb/>
All the military Hospitals in Paris were tilled to <lb/>
their capacity with many wounded British. <lb/>
and captured supposedly , . an,. i-a cost and to th. <lb/>
and heavily position of Russians charged,, way w jail , <lb/>
at point of bayonet swept over entrenchments com-, J- cotton mm <lb/>
routing th- <lb/>
e troops and five thousand <lb/>
Austrians were left iii the field. Tho Russian have <lb/>
captured big guns, more than a thousand <lb/>
including Commanding General it <lb/>
success of the Russian left. Not being able to <lb/>
With center and retreat the Austrians were men <lb/>
aced. <lb/>
prices an pleads guilty each pay <lb/>
tine . and cost. <lb/>
Mr and Mrs B. B Williams of driving an <lb/>
iS visiting Mr. r P over the street, at a <lb/>
than miles per hour and in a <lb/>
B n A Co., will give you .,,,, manner, not guilty, <lb/>
on matting, J and Being unable <lb/>
FORMING ADVANCE GUARD. <lb/>
PARES, Sept. allied lines of the I <lb/>
THREE HUNDREDS MILES OF BATTLE <lb/>
ROME Vienna dispatches state that a three <lb/>
mile of battle from Prussia to the river <lb/>
have reached a height of fury. The have <lb/>
after the fighting battle. <lb/>
general staff are attempting to annihilate the en- <lb/>
tire Austrian army. <lb/>
The beat is always the cheapest then <lb/>
gel your shoes from Marring <lb/>
pay was directed over to <lb/>
n. county hotel for no lobe <lb/>
on to pay<lb/>
med along the line extending from <lb/>
Forest and the heaviest fighting is in the <lb/>
of where the German infantry has great <lb/>
and a large force of German <lb/>
advance and movement toward Paris. A party <lb/>
Paul retrieved situation <lb/>
nine that is n-w under command left <lb/>
CO-operating with Sir John of the French. <lb/>
WIRELESS STATION ATTACKED. <lb/>
Sept. was flying at the <lb/>
of six thousand feel and dropped a bomb Into the <lb/>
An attempt against wireless station but the <lb/>
mark Zeppelin was forced to fly before a heavy <lb/>
Cannon and rifle lire from the fort. Four Civilians <lb/>
injured from Zeppelin bombs. <lb/>
them before buying <lb/>
TO V <lb/>
Milk Cows, Chickens, eggs. H <lb/>
W Hail. <lb/>
Lodge No of <lb/>
C A M meets Thursday night, visit- <lb/>
i ,. driving a <lb/>
, v, I over streets at a greater <lb/>
than miles and In a reek- <lb/>
leas manner pleads guilty lined <lb/>
and i <lb/>
Harms engaged in <lb/>
BRITISH LOSS SEVERE. <lb/>
French reports <lb/>
British losses was fighting and killed one hundred <lb/>
and Sixty, wounded six hundred eighty, and there <lb/>
missing forty two hundred and seventy. War office an <lb/>
that the National relief fund started, Prince <lb/>
Wales funds have reached ten million dollars. <lb/>
ALLIES DRIVEN BACK. <lb/>
PARIS, Sept. It is officially stated that the Allies <lb/>
center holds the battle lines that east and through <lb/>
departments Oise It is admitted that <lb/>
the Allies were driven hack to within miles . <lb/>
PARIS, Sept- -War admits that the French <lb/>
are slowly advancing in Lorraine. A general engage- <lb/>
is in progress in the vicinity of Meuse. <lb/>
B I ilia,. .--- . .,. <lb/>
are cordially Invited to conduct plead, guild <lb/>
Storage <lb/>
The Farmville Oil A Co, <lb/>
Most I y Bros . <lb/>
local representatives have decided t <lb/>
Offer to the Farmers of Pitt <lb/>
of their large <lb/>
MRS, P. it. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
DEAD IN <lb/>
a telephone message to <lb/>
i,,,, morning announced th. <lb/>
dead or Mrs Mollie wife <lb/>
Mr Peter II. Hives, of <lb/>
Hives retired tor the storage of cotton. This is <lb/>
. about t largo building with a <lb/>
when Mr. Hives cams In ab <lb/>
,, his he No th. farmers <lb/>
., ,., for the night ins wit. opportunity <lb/>
dead store their cotton, <lb/>
could be at I The Storage end Insurance rate <lb/>
Besides the husband Is survived Tel n <lb/>
,,, children, live daughter, and but win be made w <lb/>
lo sou.<lb/>
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CAROLINA HOME <lb/>
and FARM and EASTERN <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
by <lb/>
D. I <lb/>
CAROLINA <lb/>
out rates may bad <lb/>
application at tile business <lb/>
Th Redactor Building, corner Evan <lb/>
All cards of resolutions <lb/>
J respect trill be i <lb/>
par <lb/>
Communications advertising <lb/>
Kill charged for at throe <lb/>
per line, up <lb/>
catered second class matter <lb/>
August M, at . office at <lb/>
North under <lb/>
act of March 1879 <lb/>
FRIDAY I. 1914. <lb/>
hats have begun to look <lb/>
. i ; <lb/>
W the <lb/>
Raleigh Times drop <lb/>
to the front to the Get tin box head chuckling over tin <lb/>
tearful faked the Item about sinking;<lb/>
On Friday, at In nut.- <lb/>
fill c home two miles from town <lb/>
Mr I. Joyner. kept up bis annual <lb/>
i. . when the forces the American ships, when II saw <lb/>
of serving a barbecue dinner <lb/>
i Stale thought tin<lb/>
meet.<lb/>
ill. . Aug. II The r- <lb/>
Junior will t i <lb/>
program Sunday at i. m. in <lb/>
,. i <lb/>
it be ought to. <lb/>
for the time being, then <lb/>
o i will be usual number of <lb/>
Sum Parisian bats worn in America <lb/>
ill, r ii<lb/>
. man I s ems to h. <lb/>
Th <lb/>
I bettor than any <lb/>
them. <lb/>
papers th. stats thought to Ike Tobacco Board program at p. m. in <lb/>
it. Th Ural that in Trade some of his Mends. There Episcopal church. Mr N By- <lb/>
ling the war has cut off for the of then Just fifty seated around the lone. Kinston will be present and <lb/>
read.,, were copied in th- under th,. large oak. <lb/>
from lawn, and it was a teal attend. <lb/>
Indeed of which they partook. The Regardless of who you are or <lb/>
was prepared no the are I D Forrest . Co, has <lb/>
disreputable act that stamped It as with aide dishes for relish, and <lb/>
i n Ion j Ideal a denser course of and cake <lb/>
followed, with cigars as <lb/>
touch <lb/>
Hue up the <lb/>
and Kings and l i <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ii hurls our pride <lb/>
the news I P <lb/>
ed by <lb/>
Ii been suggested the war <lb/>
w ill stop tty gulch if <lb/>
ii I n Bl s an embargo <lb/>
export of rood stuffs. For good <lb/>
sake stop the exports and let <lb/>
the w end. <lb/>
Tint is, but so far it has not <lb/>
i condemnations of the <lb/>
your ready made suits an <lb/>
mail, of tin beat material the <lb/>
finishing <lb/>
Harrington, r Co, will make <lb/>
hat protect in. occasion also afforded u re <lb/>
union of the old tobacconists who had <lb/>
have fought to build and for <lb/>
son, an opportunity for the m-v <lb/>
comers to gel acquainted. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. most <lb/>
Ii i- passing strange <lb/>
arc happy th <lb/>
year i <lb/>
a high tariff wall <lb/>
the country. The condition they <lb/>
sought lo obtain is established In a delightfully, and their hospitality on <lb/>
twinkling by the European war. There Friday lacked none of their accustom- <lb/>
I is no longer any competition with Their friends always <lb/>
If Hi.- Russian <lb/>
he i k <lb/>
b. ., rumpus <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
there <lb/>
l as if the i tin- <lb/>
Is big for the market. <lb/>
There are several places around <lb/>
tow n that the might look after <lb/>
. . prove <lb/>
is waking up his <lb/>
summer nap, and will soon be in the <lb/>
soup <lb/>
murder .- t m what i- need <lb/>
less war <lb/>
-----o <lb/>
American neutrality means also <lb/>
Here is a rift In the Potatoes <lb/>
o--------- <lb/>
The book with the <lb/>
the war will soon in around, <lb/>
One about I mountain fuel <lb/>
war i- there aren't enough <lb/>
to hold a reunion afterwards <lb/>
is going to be I serious war <lb/>
an. r all Word comes from Missouri <lb/>
the demand for mules has <lb/>
most doubled up In <lb/>
When Kings begin to make Batter- <lb/>
speeches. It's high time for their <lb/>
subjects to out more life In- <lb/>
If all her . <lb/>
logo back <lb/>
he much left to little old <lb/>
York. <lb/>
Nations fighting lo make peace i <lb/>
. i-. a <lb/>
Tar River Is running right us <lb/>
a- usual, bill freight boats are not <lb/>
running on it. <lb/>
Th. people of Hi.- States have <lb/>
cause to feel grateful <lb/>
we have WoodroW Wilson in the <lb/>
chair in such a trying time. <lb/>
nothing to <lb/>
I here I- <lb/>
i i prohibitionist <lb/>
a thirst <lb/>
--------o- <lb/>
keep those <lb/>
from going on <lb/>
pauper products of Europe. Foreign <lb/>
manufacturers are all excluded from <lb/>
our markets. We arc <lb/>
the limit and having no means <lb/>
as a result of protecting our <lb/>
pleasure in being with them <lb/>
SILVER <lb/>
men haul marine to death, the <lb/>
Mi. mid Mrs. T. t <lb/>
Their <lb/>
tit their home on <lb/>
, street. Mr and Mrs. C. T Mun- <lb/>
Inn; i is our only recourse the an- <lb/>
And still protectionists are not happy of their marriage, which <lb/>
ii your interest to see then when <lb/>
yon want anything in dry good <lb/>
notion <lb/>
Mrs T COX made a short <lb/>
to Ayden Wednesday. <lb/>
A large car load of building <lb/>
at A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
Mr. R. T. meaner returned Thurs- <lb/>
day. a three weeks visit to Ins <lb/>
home near <lb/>
Just received a big lot of new goods, <lb/>
goods trimmings and the <lb/>
styles at Harrington. Barber Co. <lb/>
To make life walk easy you will <lb/>
to wear Hunt shoes. II. I. For <lb/>
res- Ac Co., just received another <lb/>
large shipment. <lb/>
Miss Fannie Lee Spier returned yes- <lb/>
after a few days visit to her <lb/>
cousins Mr J. It Spier, near Ayden. <lb/>
If you are in need of a good cook <lb/>
or range examine our line. They <lb/>
occurred August 28th, <lb/>
i the home was most handsomely <lb/>
The attitude the Administration decorated, the parlor being In <lb/>
on tin-question Of war loans to green, the library ill pink and arc up-to-date. A. W. Ange Co. <lb/>
, ., i -rein room ill green ant Mrs. T Cox want to Greenville <lb/>
belligerents is eminently sound green tin room m I <lb/>
I and the dining room green <lb/>
This is a neutral Mr. weaver Norfolk is visiting <lb/>
lion. While American sympathies j.,,,., mt the front Mr and Mrs. W B. Win- <lb/>
may lie largely on one side of the great Mr Robert Greene. Jr. and gate here. <lb/>
I en arc with hail <lb/>
i i um.- all the time,<lb/>
If Russia .<lb/>
it <lb/>
but <lb/>
Prim l It I <lb/>
hat to I th <lb/>
world <lb/>
but my seem I i . <lb/>
lo . .,,, <lb/>
to <lb/>
Idea <lb/>
This Is a inn <lb/>
editor for on <lb/>
than <lb/>
when the news <lb/>
Hunks In I- r <lb/>
porting editor <lb/>
would happened <lb/>
If had devoted to <lb/>
Ism all years ml of m <lb/>
and peace <lb/>
Almost any sensible woman would <lb/>
r h. lug the a lively and <lb/>
affectionate wage earn r tin <lb/>
a hero <lb/>
Am r horror or war i- ill iv i <lb/>
i, Ann r i an <lb/>
will no ii drink their Ann <lb/>
; d <lb/>
Mr i i <lb/>
worked out I should <lb/>
. given <lb/>
a i In <lb/>
has a col nil <lb/>
already, T hat good in I <lb/>
should take <lb/>
fa <lb/>
farmers her with I i <lb/>
found that buyers on the <lb/>
market are ready to <lb/>
for It <lb/>
i lays the war news sent <lb/>
lightning striking his was <lb/>
The censor <lb/>
I. . , time.<lb/>
Mexico i- Hading to <lb/>
ex In news <lb/>
columns on a. count of European war <lb/>
Is ready for peace plans In lie applied <lb/>
By the humor of th <lb/>
liner <lb/>
toil luge Frenchman's Hay. <lb/>
W i gar what the New York <lb/>
women thought their parade in <lb/>
of tin European war should <lb/>
M. Americana in our deter <lb/>
to be neutral should be care- <lb/>
in hotels to stifle preference for <lb/>
or tried <lb/>
ts and order them served plain. <lb/>
did nut until tin <lb/>
was ho uppish <lb/>
was r him . <lb/>
--------c <lb/>
III membership <lb/>
It will soon be time for the n <lb/>
I i I styles In <lb/>
The Meuse too, seems to be a River <lb/>
I just now <lb/>
Belgium must he getting tired of <lb/>
being used as a battle hr h <lb/>
rest if <lb/>
press agent is sending <lb/>
some amazing stories about the pat- <lb/>
fever of the Russian people. <lb/>
We wonder what Gen. Sherman <lb/>
have called it it he had lived <lb/>
until today. <lb/>
hop- the candidates will not try <lb/>
to make a war ill print, <lb/>
the American people are well l .-s King. At the parlor door <lb/>
content to maintain the policy of they were received by and Mrs. <lb/>
Loaning money to one; <lb/>
or more of the nations involved In the <lb/>
ably <lb/>
who present- <lb/>
ed them to the receiving line in which <lb/>
i Mr. and Mrs. Mr <lb/>
may not be a technical Mr Robert Lee, Mrs. <lb/>
Of neutrality, but Silas Warren, of Wilson, Mrs. <lb/>
from a moral standpoint it Is Powell of Wilson. Miss <lb/>
, i ford. Miss Martha Tyson and Dr. C. <lb/>
rendering assistance to a belligerent I <lb/>
i Moore, of Wilson. <lb/>
Furthermore, as money provides library door were re <lb/>
sinews of war. the best way to insure by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White, <lb/>
an end to conflict Is to Mr. and Mrs. U Arthur and <lb/>
hold the sinews. And peace is the one Presented lo the receiving line in this <lb/>
, ,. , j room in which Mrs. II J <lb/>
thine above all others that the lilted, ,, ,.,. Mrs. Theo- <lb/>
earnestly wishes for as ,.,., <lb/>
outcome of the war. <lb/>
Ill mil ill <lb/>
Johnson, Of Scotland Mrs <lb/>
rick Gammon, of Mrs a. C <lb/>
of Wilson. <lb/>
At the gift room door tin y wen you want in dress goods, notions. I <lb/>
Harrington. Barber Co., have Just <lb/>
received another shipment of Shoes <lb/>
can lit the men . women <lb/>
The Society <lb/>
the High School met last <lb/>
night and elected the following officers <lb/>
Vice Wyatt. <lb/>
c. ii President; n. i- Scott <lb/>
Jackson. G. <lb/>
. Supervisor; S. O. <lb/>
son. B. S. Mar <lb/>
J Carpenter. Critic. <lb/>
With this excellent corps of officers <lb/>
we forward to the best years <lb/>
work in the annuals of the Society. <lb/>
The ladies usually want what they <lb/>
want when they want it and B. II <lb/>
Forrest Co. Is the only place that <lb/>
you can find it at They have anything <lb/>
and <lb/>
Nearly every gives our received by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kicks. trimmings. <lb/>
, , ,. thankful and in this room punch was served I Cook stoves and ranges now i <lb/>
people additional cause for thankful- t y a <lb/>
Lu k is to be found in pluck, and <lb/>
oilier plat i <lb/>
Woodrow and nit <lb/>
Theodore Roosevelt, is <lb/>
the Stales The feat mass silver gifts that <lb/>
on <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Tb-t Society <lb/>
of Hie High School met <lb/>
this country's citizens are peaceful friends. <lb/>
Mr. Smith <lb/>
peace-loving. <lb/>
They are grateful <lb/>
I Cherry, and Mrs. I F. Lee. Here were <lb/>
also displayed the large number of <lb/>
from a host last night and elected the <lb/>
Mis-. Leary, Vive-President; <lb/>
ram, <lb/>
h and Miss Pink <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Manning directed the gin-is Tucker, <lb/>
rowers think there i- of the hall to the dining room door where Johnnie 1-nu Treasurer <lb/>
of war, the I State is peace ,.,,.,. by Mr. and Mrs. F. We expect an excellent years work <lb/>
G James, lee cream, cakes, under the leadership of the corps <lb/>
and salted almonds were served by officers. <lb/>
Misses Lizzie Whitehurst, Ian y White- <lb/>
unmindful of the fact such a , , ,.,,., <lb/>
ii n Hull to I he war i loud. <lb/>
win <lb/>
An <lb/>
We i Imagine <lb/>
would more welt than <lb/>
tin- ii ii H Lump, war <lb/>
The farmers with of <lb/>
y in r will be <lb/>
on fellow s from now <lb/>
Why not tall in line and n <lb/>
warehouse In Green <lb/>
Summer ire turning their <lb/>
, homeward. who did not <lb/>
go to Europe find ii easier to get hack <lb/>
Everybody make up mind that <lb/>
is the best tobacco market <lb/>
in the trade and work accordingly. <lb/>
there is love at hist <lb/>
sight, and again love is blind. <lb/>
That is a comforting men of <lb/>
Been tan govern <lb/>
will provide ample money <lb/>
move tin i i , <lb/>
Nevertheless the exigencies of lb <lb/>
times are such as to make n, <lb/>
i can people t <lb/>
. i t a h. re Colo <lb/>
lit to thing If Columbus had not <lb/>
red Ann we would now be <lb/>
in the other side in this mix <lb/>
up <lb/>
If h race Is pulled off <lb/>
lore it had r be kept within Hi <lb/>
Hire mile limit, <lb/>
l h . South Cam <lb/>
done was in defeating Cole <lb/>
for the <lb/>
It looks i. Ii as if our own <lb/>
vim all th- world, and likely to con- <lb/>
to remain so. be <lb/>
such B <lb/>
I ill Wilson. Clara Jone <lb/>
condition would be i , .,,.,, Higgs, <lb/>
Fr an alcove back of the room, <lb/>
the Washington orchestra rendered <lb/>
music throughout the evening. <lb/>
The many friends of Mr and Mrs <lb/>
wish for them many more <lb/>
were the Warrior of Hay <lb/>
head of Hie nation, Colon d <lb/>
veil's friend Kaiser has <lb/>
I., en termed the Roosevelt of Europe <lb/>
and Colonel Roosevelt doubtless years together. <lb/>
like to be the Kaiser of America it <lb/>
, old tin opportunity. <lb/>
The trend of I is <lb/>
well revealed ill his utterances <lb/>
of the peace treaties <lb/>
list signed between the rutted Slates <lb/>
and score of other governments <lb/>
Any tiling that smacks of peace <lb/>
anathema to the man who boasted <lb/>
his spear knows no brother <lb/>
. would seem with the whole <lb/>
world aghast at the horror the <lb/>
European conflict, the doughty Colo <lb/>
i chose an Inopportune time to <lb/>
his contempt of peace. There <lb/>
are some an. <lb/>
Fred William-, had fallen Into needles folks and some ultra <lb/>
the<lb/>
wave of saddle <lb/>
went <lb/>
who win applaud his war chatter <lb/>
as there are uncannily <lb/>
ed pie who enjoy witnessing or in-1 <lb/>
North Carolina In the announcement j meting cruelty Buffering upon <lb/>
of Hi death of Mr Henry Blount. But the great majority <lb/>
Does Your Stomach <lb/>
Trouble You <lb/>
Wonderful Stomach Remedy <lb/>
Is Successfully Taken in Cases <lb/>
of Stomach, Liver and In- <lb/>
Ailments <lb/>
On Dose Often Dispelled <lb/>
Years of <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
will change <lb/>
that <lb/>
Share the Proof Thai Kid- <lb/>
Sufferers Seek <lb/>
backache Kidneys <lb/>
urinary ills <lb/>
Want a reliable <lb/>
I have to look fat. what <lb/>
tire people recommend. <lb/>
n Greenville has Its ca <lb/>
Hero's Greenville mail's , <lb/>
U J. Third st . tell it <lb/>
th says; had kidney complain <lb/>
My back ached and I had severe pains <lb/>
in my kidneys Headaches and dizzy <lb/>
spells were common and in the morn- <lb/>
I sore and stiff. The kidney <lb/>
Secretions were tOO frequent pas <lb/>
sage, scanty and contained <lb/>
which resembled brick-dust Friends <lb/>
recommended Kidney Pills <lb/>
and I got a box. They relieved <lb/>
me v. iv much, putting my back and <lb/>
In good <lb/>
all dealers. <lb/>
simply ask for a kidney <lb/>
the same <lb/>
Mi. had. <lb/>
Co., Props., N. Y. <lb/>
III i; DIES. <lb/>
ad mile College Dies III <lb/>
Poverty In Sew York. <lb/>
w York. Sept. barely<lb/>
be wonderful remedy ind the I <lb/>
oil at th- of this In I <lb/>
k Trouble ban p-ed In lull I <lb/>
Soldiers- Home in As a to a <lb/>
soldier In- was brave, as a lecturer I, ,,,, power for <lb/>
was and eloquent, as a write ,,., ,.,. lo <lb/>
he was It was his mission wonderful lb. remedy <lb/>
v and the benefits are entirely natural, it act <lb/>
Marriage Licenses on the source and foundation of these ailments. <lb/>
Occasionally we see a war extra <lb/>
that has real war news in it. <lb/>
lo spread sunshine and happiness in <lb/>
the pathway of and now he fa <lb/>
to reap a hundred fold reward <lb/>
All efforts tO wipe Belgium off the <lb/>
map ban been unavailing. <lb/>
A gentleman remarked <lb/>
that he gets information as lo <lb/>
the war situation from the <lb/>
i I- reports in The <lb/>
Reflector than he does from the bit, <lb/>
The Reflector gives the real <lb/>
news without padding, and In such <lb/>
form as to be read quickly. <lb/>
removing Hie catarrh and <lb/>
e pathway of others, and now he ha i Register of Deeds Bell has <lb/>
Issued licenses to <lb/>
since last <lb/>
Neat Tuesday is the for the <lb/>
Democratic primary in Pitt William A. Teel, Jr. and <lb/>
and democrat should go to the <lb/>
a native of Carolina <lb/>
graduate of Davidson and at <lb/>
one. time a brilliant preacher, died to <lb/>
day In a little attic room in a <lb/>
In a at till Sixty-eighth street. <lb/>
, urged to , Brooklyn, at the age of Mr. Brock- <lb/>
life had been composed of <lb/>
restore you lo good health Hut i f At one time <lb/>
polls and help to select the best men <lb/>
for the nominees of the party. Th <lb/>
men nominated in Ibis primary are <lb/>
ones who will he elected at the <lb/>
n November, and no one should <lb/>
stay sway from the primary thinking <lb/>
It Is alright for to be <lb/>
Above all things be careful <lb/>
William Carson, and <lb/>
Jon and Mahalia Watson. <lb/>
and Cox <lb/>
COLORED <lb/>
Eddie Clark and Mary Atkinson. <lb/>
Mai k A Pelt an, R. N. King <lb/>
to a test will be a revelation <lb/>
to you and you will rejoice, over your quick r- he was assistant pastor of the I <lb/>
Mr I church, and has occupied <lb/>
known <lb/>
I had In all of his ministerial <lb/>
Sale In C by work through In his con- <lb/>
MD L. and other misfortunes, he <lb/>
and finally was reduced to selling tea and <lb/>
coffee, from which he earned scarce- <lb/>
Mr f R Stretch left yesterday y cents a day. <lb/>
Only Ores <lb/>
th genuine, call toe tell <lb/>
on a business trip through <lb/>
I and New York. K t <lb/>
I son, Ralph him as far as horse farm. Will sell for or on <lb/>
Washington, where he terms Address Calvin Mills. <lb/>
To genuine, call lot tall . J . about who is to represent the several days sightseeing In and N. C. <lb/>
in the legislature. S the capital. w. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Greenville Tobacco Market Opens On <lb/>
Tuesday, September 1st <lb/>
Will be in PERFECT TUNE to get you the highest possible price for your tobacco <lb/>
We have the experience and money to do it with. <lb/>
Bring us your first load. <lb/>
YOUR FRIENDS, <lb/>
O. G. Rucker, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Johnston Foxhall<lb/>
Touring Cars F. B. Detroit <lb/>
F. L Detroit. <lb/>
We have several band Ford and other <lb/>
Cars, almost as -mid as new. for sale cheap. <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
i. My Barber shop Is at <lb/>
I III J- <lb/>
where you <lb/>
. always read; l i give you the <lb/>
i of work, t treatment <lb/>
, mid weal s <lb/>
Electric massage and shampoo, I <lb/>
walling both ladles and <lb/>
also have on hand a of <lb/>
Hair dressing, <lb/>
J, I. BAKER, Prop. <lb/>
IN n W <lb/>
With <lb/>
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n. <lb/>
Tailoring Parlor <lb/>
. . Pressing Club SUITS MADE TO ORDER <lb/>
Phone Evans Street <lb/>
Altering, Cleaning and of all Hals a specialty. <lb/>
Special attention given to Coat Suits and CLOTHES <lb/>
CALLED DELIVERED. Work guaranteed. <lb/>
H. MANAGER <lb/>
In lie Carolina Huh. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
The Mill in <lb/>
Swill <lb/>
Aug. -Yesterday <lb/>
In the Buncombe <lb/>
for trial of civil <lb/>
Judge Charges <lb/>
a friend <lb/>
. and going win r r la <lb/>
buying him yet this Is f <lb/>
by that. And tin n <lb/>
In r <lb/>
who Induces a married woman U <lb/>
leave her husband and lake up with <lb/>
. la guilty of a felony, pro- <lb/>
woman up lo that time had <lb/>
,. virtuous and chaste Then there <lb/>
are these automobile, fellows <lb/>
from the way run. causes me <lb/>
. they do not know the Ian <lb/>
but they should know and can In <lb/>
themselves by looking in, tit. <lb/>
public Laws of 1913, Oil <lb/>
r, <lb/>
Superior Court for the trial of civil jg .,,.,,, have a <lb/>
legal being granted j r w, .,.,. la they shall <lb/>
in seven cases have been on the ,. ., from one half <lb/>
docket for some time past. The <lb/>
was one of unusual <lb/>
interest development featuring <lb/>
the hearing Of these act inns. <lb/>
WEEK.<lb/>
Thunderstorms in smith stale <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
I Aug. Thunder <lb/>
much the week <lb/>
South Atlantic and gull states and <lb/>
extreme southwest, are the I <lb/>
list by the weather bureau today <lb/>
have lights burning from one half <lb/>
in one hall hour lo sun rise <lb/>
with lights m front a red <lb/>
behind. Tiny must go <lb/>
IS miles iii towns, and miles <lb/>
l ,,. country and over miles <lb/>
ii th business section of u town <lb/>
must blow all crossing etc <lb/>
vet all of these regulations are con- <lb/>
being violated. And there <lb/>
regulation prohibiting a <lb/>
years old running a cur. II <lb/>
is duty to look Into <lb/>
these matters and that the law l <lb/>
not violated the public is <lb/>
Temperatures will be ,. proper protection, tor Boon- <lb/>
in the week over the . , . , <lb/>
portions of the country and during <lb/>
half of the week will i <lb/>
lover the west generally. No <lb/>
is Indicated. <lb/>
Greenville Roofing and <lb/>
Cornice Company. <lb/>
Mr. K. Hill, formerly located near A. C. I-. Depot <lb/>
Wishes Inform Ms friends that be is now a <lb/>
member of the above styled firm and solicits <lb/>
their patronage. <lb/>
WE DO ALL KINDS OF ROOFING AND <lb/>
SHEET METAL WORK. STOVE PIPE AND <lb/>
STOVE REPAIRS. REPAIR WORK OUR <lb/>
Supply l Sails at Off. <lb/>
D. C., Aug. <lb/>
Outside of there is no known <lb/>
commercial supply of potash salts, it <lb/>
the tire <lb/>
. or later If they continue to <lb/>
j , . the law, someone will be killed. <lb/>
or some Innocent little child maimed <lb/>
for life, the people should have <lb/>
i to run the risk. <lb/>
Th- Judge then directed the Jury <lb/>
I visit the county <lb/>
camp, the Jail, the clerks <lb/>
lie told the Jury lo see the In- <lb/>
of home wen- properly pro- <lb/>
U . , the i oil- <lb/>
bold, t- or Mai <lb/>
are, the Di primaries <lb/>
, I,. ti on S. pt. <lb/>
I um g the n <lb/>
I oil-holders and tie <lb/>
Tie. in. t- Heaver Dam, F M <lb/>
i ii i. Kg. i William Elks, <lb/>
. of Kim lion <lb/>
R. A. I Keg; John <lb/>
Hives, Lex n, s <lb/>
i; In I. II. It.-i;. W. Ed- <lb/>
i. ion, I. I. Brown Jud <lb/>
, S. Fleming, Reg <lb/>
W. S. Galloway Reg. J. <lb/>
i l. w. Judges <lb/>
No i. Robert <lb/>
Reg Jess R. L. Judges. <lb/>
SO I Reg. <lb/>
Henry J. Langston, <lb/>
Falkland. U B. Reg. <lb/>
, me Pierce, T. G. Move Judges <lb/>
A. Lewis, Reg. Jno S <lb/>
-1 Skinner. B, <lb/>
Fountain, J. Reg A <lb/>
r. Owens, W. D. Gaynor, Judges. <lb/>
Greenville, Win. A. Tucker. Hen. <lb/>
Harrington, A Clark, Judges. <lb/>
a. J. win. <lb/>
Wilson, T. Moore, Judges. <lb/>
Si. J. P. Reg. P <lb/>
s Moore. Smith, Judge <lb/>
polls open at seven o'clock <lb/>
in the morning and i lose <lb/>
. lock aft <lb/>
; respectfully urge all demo, I <lb/>
attend the voting places on the <lb/>
.;.,. and vote for the candidates of <lb/>
their choice. <lb/>
h. <lb/>
Cash must <lb/>
want d. except <lb/>
act- <lb/>
counts. The l cents <lb/>
six words to the lint Tel- <lb/>
No. <lb/>
NEW s. M. <lb/>
Ask for <lb/>
11.01 the best. it <lb/>
TABLE BOARD- <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. Forbes, Washington <lb/>
street, <lb/>
SAFE, <lb/>
show cases, Mrs. L. Griffin. <lb/>
WASTED <lb/>
I Telegraph office. <lb/>
for the convicts were pro , <lb/>
ma the European war, the and treated, <lb/>
world must either go potash prisoners in the <lb/>
salts after the eager supply now on j said he. <lb/>
hand is exhausted or bestir Itself to h confined in<lb/>
Life <lb/>
of New <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
A. Special <lb/>
Evans BL . t<lb/>
law <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
join i. <lb/>
has moved his office from Us <lb/>
Bow to Dr Zeno Brown's <lb/>
on Fourth Street <lb/>
Day or Night <lb/>
t n-1 w <lb/>
. U. <lb/>
at La- <lb/>
I .,. . and <lb/>
la <lb/>
and Blew<lb/>
Lawyers <lb/>
Practicing tn all <lb/>
OB <lb/>
Street, fronting Cert Baal <lb/>
UM <lb/>
s At. <lb/>
e . <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
Dentist. <lb/>
over t.- <lb/>
Telephone<lb/>
H. <lb/>
still With <lb/>
The Life Co. <lb/>
of . T. <lb/>
find another adequate source of sup- <lb/>
ply Already many Inquiries regard- <lb/>
Ins have been to <lb/>
the States Geological Survey, <lb/>
and the journals report that <lb/>
mall quantities of spot material an <lb/>
changing hands sharp <lb/>
The situation is undoubtedly more <lb/>
acute than it was a few years ago <lb/>
when national interest was firs <lb/>
to the fact that the United <lb/>
States is entirely dependent on Ger- <lb/>
many for this Important class fer <lb/>
materials. <lb/>
the are put there for punish <lb/>
men and should be punished until <lb/>
they are convicted by a jury, <lb/>
should be protected. <lb/>
Bo as industrious as you ilk. <lb/>
gentlemen, even more than <lb/>
Court if you see but do your duty <lb/>
as you see ii I have Instructed <lb/>
you. <lb/>
President Weds <lb/>
X w York. Aug John <lb/>
of the of that <lb/>
name and a first lieutenant In the <lb/>
States Marine Corps, mar <lb/>
here today to Miss Vivian Whit <lb/>
mil, of Smyrna, Turkey The <lb/>
the Little <lb/>
i the Conner by <lb/>
rector, the Rev. Dr. t <lb/>
ThU Is a Legalized Democratic . <lb/>
held under an of last CHOICE CUT <lb/>
which is Chapter occasions noses. <lb/>
and tie <lb/>
era. Our art In wedding <lb/>
of the latest touch. <lb/>
In floral offerings to be <lb/>
Blooming pot Hy- <lb/>
palms, ferns, Norfolk ; <lb/>
v. many other nice pot <lb/>
Rose bushes, <lb/>
hedge plants and shade <lb/>
. telegraph am <lb/>
i. I. t Co. <lb/>
Store <lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C <lb/>
the Public Local Laws North <lb/>
i and only <lb/>
permitted to or vote in <lb/>
lame, under the p. t alls t <lb/>
August I <lb/>
CHAS. <lb/>
Chairman Dem. Ex. Committee <lb/>
KINS WAS. <lb/>
Hun Narrowly <lb/>
Heath In <lb/>
Aug. Mr. a. <lb/>
Mot gen, a citizen of this <lb/>
city, for a number of years a mis <lb/>
to china tor the M K. <lb/>
South, and for the two year <lb/>
employed accountant for the A, T <lb/>
Manufacturing Company,<lb/>
Law <lb/>
Mm <lb/>
his<lb/>
L. <lb/>
Physician <lb/>
Office In the Building on Dick- <lb/>
avenue. Office hours <lb/>
to and to <lb/>
Interest In light. <lb/>
Milwaukee. Wis. Aug. <lb/>
wide interest attaches to the political <lb/>
tight which will be settled in the Wis- <lb/>
primaries tomorrow. In <lb/>
the and Democratic parties <lb/>
are spirited contests for the no-, this city, while riding his <lb/>
for governor and for . a moderate gate was run over <lb/>
places on the slate tickets, but these, this afternoon near Presbyterian <lb/>
overshadowed by the hitter I by an automobile, coming up <lb/>
In the Republican ranks over the Unit-, high speed behind him. Both h. <lb/>
The t; and his motorcycle were <lb/>
between Governor turn-d several but h. <lb/>
and Lieutenant Governor Thomas fortunately escaped with his lite <lb/>
Morris, representing the two hones, but badly shocked an I <lb/>
of the Republican party bruised up. while lite reckless <lb/>
Wisconsin. Lieutenant Governor, kepi on the move and has not <lb/>
Morris is allied with the been Identified. <lb/>
wing of the party, Governor <lb/>
is the standard-bearer <lb/>
I have just opened up business here <lb/>
in the City Market to handle all water <lb/>
products, fish and oysters a specialty <lb/>
and lo give you the very best <lb/>
possible, and guarantee every bunch <lb/>
and pound that we send out. First <lb/>
class goods handled in first class <lb/>
shape. If we haven't got what <lb/>
pet it. Let us <lb/>
desires. am here to give you good <lb/>
service and treat you right, and we <lb/>
will appreciate the smallest <lb/>
from you. Orders taken over <lb/>
and goods delivered. <lb/>
J S. <lb/>
City Market. <lb/>
Phone No. <lb/>
Of <lb/>
g. j. <lb/>
Attorney at <lb/>
Building. o <lb/>
Office t J. R. Smith Bro., store <lb/>
Ayden. N. <lb/>
Monday and Tuesday. October LI, <lb/>
Eyes examined and glasses filled <lb/>
Home Washington. N. C <lb/>
Except Monday's and Tuesday's. <lb/>
the Senator Stephens., n <lb/>
whose seat Is the plum for which the <lb/>
rival factions are contesting, <lb/>
thrown his strength In favor of Morris <lb/>
Whenever You Need a General Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE <lb/>
IRON. It acts on the Liver. Drives <lb/>
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood <lb/>
Builds up the Whole System. cents <lb/>
Has secured the services Messrs, <lb/>
of Anderson. Ind. and <lb/>
Gibson, Charlotte, two ex- <lb/>
mechanics, and are prepared <lb/>
serve you In r. pair and repairing <lb/>
your machine with dispatch and <lb/>
workmanship. <lb/>
southern Cashier Wilson <lb/>
iWilson, Aug. SO Here is a <lb/>
of news has been suppressed for <lb/>
sum tune In the that, for his <lb/>
and his baby's sake. A. T, <lb/>
formerly cashier of the Norfolk <lb/>
Southern railroad In this city, would <lb/>
good s shortage between 1400 <lb/>
iii bis He ha <lb/>
been employed by the company <lb/>
since Street rumors are . <lb/>
that he has abandoned his <lb/>
wife and child and before leaving <lb/>
yesterday he threatened to end it all <lb/>
by self-destruction. Mrs will <lb/>
return lo her parents near Elisabeth <lb/>
City a few days. <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
North Round <lb/>
So. a m. <lb/>
No p. m. <lb/>
East Bound <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
No I a m <lb/>
No. n m <lb/>
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smith Bound <lb/>
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No. p. <lb/>
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No 1-01 <lb/>
Only One <lb/>
To lull name. <lb/>
K W. a Cold in One <lb/>
aid and oH <lb/>
Old Won't Curs. <lb/>
at by In- old <lb/>
It <lb/>
Cm and lime. f <lb/>
Warrenton <lb/>
School <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Grade <lb/>
Classical and Courses <lb/>
Special Course y to <lb/>
Academies. Trained and Ex- <lb/>
Faculty. One teacher to <lb/>
twenty students, All herding students <lb/>
under the Immediate of <lb/>
Principal and <lb/>
Two literary societies, Young <lb/>
Mens Christian Association. <lb/>
than one hundred students now In <lb/>
I.-I-. s as leaders of fresh, and <lb/>
classes at Davidson College. Leaders <lb/>
or and one of three highest in <lb/>
fresh, at University. Other <lb/>
of leadership, moderate, <lb/>
. , .<lb/>
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<p>
Moseley Bros. <lb/>
REAL ESTATE <lb/>
and <lb/>
INSURANCE ACTS.<lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Aug. Mrs U n <lb/>
Daughtry and children who <lb/>
visiting in our town left for her <lb/>
in Thursday, <lb/>
Ivy Smith and Mrs V <lb/>
to Friday to <lb/>
attend a bis dinner given Mr. Ed <lb/>
Carrie IS- Smith is attend- <lb/>
a house party near Falkland this <lb/>
Nina Harris and Mr. i <lb/>
of Greenville, is visiting at <lb/>
Mr. ivy Smith Sunday afternoon. <lb/>
Mr. Oscar and wife of <lb/>
spent the day at Mr. C. E. <lb/>
last Sunday. <lb/>
Trilby Smith gave a very in <lb/>
watermelon frolic at the to- <lb/>
barns a few nights ago com <lb/>
to her house Misses <lb/>
Martha Be smith Of Farm- <lb/>
ville with the old timer games an I <lb/>
the talking machine young folk <lb/>
had a lively time <lb/>
M-. smith left morning <lb/>
a few days in Norfolk. <lb/>
Some of our farmers have finished <lb/>
urine tobacco. <lb/>
Greenville cast Is an example. Others <lb/>
will follow. <lb/>
Mrs. IV. Hunter, HIS Evans Bl <lb/>
Greenville had kidney com- <lb/>
plaint. back ached and then was <lb/>
soreness across my kidneys. The <lb/>
ions from my kidneys were <lb/>
scanty and contained sediment <lb/>
i also had headaches and spells <lb/>
. Pills advertised <lb/>
in the papers a supply at <lb/>
Warrens Drug Co. They sir. <lb/>
my back relieved the other <lb/>
tom- of kidney trouble. I use <lb/>
whenever my bat give <lb/>
ii. and ii; m <lb/>
at all dealers. Don't <lb/>
.;. ask for a kidney r. I <lb/>
Kidney Tills the same that <lb/>
Mrs Hunter had Co <lb/>
Prop Buffalo. N. Y. <lb/>
REPORT <lb/>
in- <lb/>
In you need a kidney <lb/>
. inc. Then read reports in these <lb/>
very columns of Greenville persons <lb/>
cut i or bi with Kid- <lb/>
Pills. Yon have go far <lb/>
Ind out if tie v are true. Th's <lb/>
Material Primary in <lb/>
Salt Lake City, Aug. A <lb/>
primary election is in pro- <lb/>
in for the nomination of <lb/>
candidates for States senator, <lb/>
representatives In Congress, supreme <lb/>
court justice and several minor of- <lb/>
flees, States Si ne'er Reed <lb/>
Sue,, and the present <lb/>
in Congress. Joseph Howell <lb/>
Jacob Johnson, are expected to be n <lb/>
on the Republican <lb/>
an effort defeat them the De- <lb/>
have agreed <lb/>
on a plan of fusion. The fusion ticket <lb/>
is made up of . De- <lb/>
for states senator, and <lb/>
II. Mays and Lewis Larson, for <lb/>
in Congress, <lb/>
Mr T. king Dead. <lb/>
At a Quarter past o'clock. Sun- <lb/>
morning, Mrs Blanche King, <lb/>
Henry T. King, died at their <lb/>
on Third Street She had been <lb/>
about a month, which <lb/>
she suffered much. <lb/>
as formerly Miss Bundle <lb/>
of re. and was <lb/>
to Mr. King in June, MM. Be- <lb/>
sides the husband the i two little <lb/>
aged and years. is also <lb/>
survived by her mother, Mrs E. I. <lb/>
of one brother <lb/>
or l. i. of and <lb/>
two Mrs. V. ll of <lb/>
Warsaw and Mrs, Zeno Moore, ct <lb/>
the latter being here at <lb/>
tie time of her death. <lb/>
Tin- services was conducted <lb/>
Ibis n r- ii at o'clock at the home <lb/>
by Rev. Walker, pastor of the <lb/>
church of which w-as a <lb/>
faithful member, tin Interment being <lb/>
in Cherry Hill Cemetery. <lb/>
The pall bearers were <lb/>
l. Carper, B West- D. Spain <lb/>
J. A. J. S Tunstall. H. I. Co- <lb/>
ward. T K. Hooker, T I Moore. A. <lb/>
J. D Whichard, Julius <lb/>
C s Carr, i. C. Dudley, k. <lb/>
i Harding, J R E. H. <lb/>
r. T II C Flanagan, U <lb/>
Main Building. <lb/>
Miss ii. D Austin <lb/>
Mi-s Gray <lb/>
Powell <lb/>
grade Miss Lucille Pike. <lb/>
Fourth grade Miss Ivey <lb/>
grade Miss Norms <lb/>
and Miss lone <lb/>
Sixth Miss Hep n <lb/>
Seventh grade Miss Lucille Sheri- <lb/>
Sixth and Seventh <lb/>
Edna Brooks, <lb/>
School English and Science <lb/>
Mist Audrey Latin and <lb/>
Maud Mat- <lb/>
and E S. Peel; <lb/>
Principal, Mr. E. S. Peel <lb/>
Mary Whitaker and <lb/>
Miss Lillian Carr <lb/>
Model School. <lb/>
grade Miss Miriam Mai <lb/>
Second Mae <lb/>
Morris <lb/>
Third <lb/>
Fourth grade -Miss Annie Me-<lb/>
The kind of bargains we offer are good dependable goods with a strong <lb/>
tee of a strong concern behind them. When you buy of us you have the as <lb/>
that we are always here to make anything right that isn't. <lb/>
You may be able to match our prices elsewhere not for our <lb/>
kind of vehicles; or our vehicles not at our reason- <lb/>
able prices. The secret of it all is that we keep a few laps ahead of the pro <lb/>
cession. We have made a study of the likes and needs of vehicle users. Our <lb/>
stock embraces every type of job that is desirable and each one has a touch <lb/>
here and there which puts it in a class just above and beyond the common <lb/>
of vehicles. <lb/>
Whether you care to buy now or come merely to get posted our lines will prove <lb/>
interesting and you are just as welcome in either case. <lb/>
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina. <lb/>
We can supply <lb/>
your wants in <lb/>
Bicycles, <lb/>
Bug- <lb/>
and Road <lb/>
Carts. <lb/>
Be sure to see me for Buggies, Wagons <lb/>
and Harness. Cash or on time. <lb/>
J. E. Winslow, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Mini J. mil Work <lb/>
It Elected <lb/>
tier a The <lb/>
Mini. I Work <lb/>
In ti <lb/>
The Mouse<lb/>
A Recorders Court Pill <lb/>
that will not either Interfere <lb/>
With the jurisdiction of the Justice of <lb/>
Hi, Peace, or of the Superior Court <lb/>
One which warrants ran be <lb/>
returnable by justice and can dis- <lb/>
pose of eases more rapidly and more <lb/>
to the State and the de- <lb/>
and save or more a <lb/>
year in jail fees and disposing of <lb/>
cases within ten days, <lb/>
it takes from thirty to ninety days, <lb/>
and saving a great deal of time for the <lb/>
Superior Court to give to more <lb/>
2nd Some reformations In our Jury <lb/>
system, so that one or two men cannot <lb/>
negative what ten or eleven say It <lb/>
justice. the statue that per- <lb/>
the standing aside of a man Who <lb/>
has served on a jury within two years <lb/>
or who is not a freeholder <lb/>
and simplify the rubs of so <lb/>
that a witness may tell what he knows <lb/>
without constant war between counsel <lb/>
as to what the rule of evidence is. <lb/>
3rd. Make the railroads give a <lb/>
i, Mat in every patron of their <lb/>
t ad I, They carry some at cent and <lb/>
others at 1-2 cents. Everybody <lb/>
should be made to pay the same price <lb/>
There is a discrimination against <lb/>
class of people. <lb/>
4th Our and oyster Industries <lb/>
are being destroyed by the stationed <lb/>
pound net, with its small mesh, selling <lb/>
day end night. Sunday included, and <lb/>
catching, every size of fish, whether <lb/>
merchantable, or too small, and thus <lb/>
ii seventy-live per cent <lb/>
the to catch twenty-live per cent <lb/>
In sold. As a member of the <lb/>
if 1907, I procured passage <lb/>
of a bill by the lower House to re- <lb/>
quire a I in mesh tO the pound <lb/>
net. Which would have relieved this <lb/>
situation, but it was killed in th <lb/>
Senate Our oyster beds are being <lb/>
destroyed, year several h <lb/>
bushels were taken from <lb/>
our eastern waters and planted In the <lb/>
waters of Virginia and Maryland <lb/>
which is literally destroying the In- <lb/>
of North Carolina. This should <lb/>
be prohibited. <lb/>
In all local matters <lb/>
the people, shall pass no bill <lb/>
that is not favorable be the <lb/>
of the people, or voted on by them. <lb/>
I ask the support of all loyal rte <lb/>
and if am nominated and <lb/>
will represent . the whole <lb/>
County and all the people <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
8-31-ltd <lb/>
Automobile For Hire <lb/>
Town or Country <lb/>
NIGHT. <lb/>
Phone Rick's Grocery, <lb/>
RATES REASONABLE <lb/>
East Carolina Teachers Training <lb/>
School <lb/>
A State school to train teachers for the public schools of North <lb/>
Carolina. Every energy Is directed to this one purpose. Tuition <lb/>
free to all who agree to teach. Fall Term begins September <lb/>
For and other Information address, <lb/>
ROBT. H. President, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C<lb/>
WE HANDLE <lb/>
PRESCRIPTIONS <lb/>
as if each were tor members of our <lb/>
own family. We use none but the <lb/>
very purest drugs. W use every <lb/>
caution to Insure accuracy and faith- <lb/>
Have your prescriptions Ail- <lb/>
ed and you can have perfect <lb/>
In the medicine. And confidence, <lb/>
know, Is a help In effecting a <lb/>
TO <lb/>
CURT, <lb/>
Drug Company <lb/>
is <lb/>
State Fair Open. <lb/>
Columbus, Auk- pros <lb/>
most flattering for a <lb/>
exhibition, the sixty-fourth annual <lb/>
State Fair was Inaugurated to- <lb/>
day and will continue through the <lb/>
week. Everything from racing air- <lb/>
ships to fatted calves Is Included in <lb/>
elaborate display The exhibits of <lb/>
live stock, agricultural and <lb/>
horticultural products are numerous <lb/>
and of a high class. An elaborate <lb/>
racing and numerous other <lb/>
amusements features have been pro- <lb/>
by management. Indications <lb/>
points to a large attendance of <lb/>
during the week. <lb/>
T. I. <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Proctor Hotel <lb/>
aM i MT. PLEASANT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE <lb/>
the Measure of <lb/>
A high grade Institution young men and boys, preparing for <lb/>
business life, teaching, or Junior class In College, University. <lb/>
Accredited relations with University and leading colleges. Govern- <lb/>
that appeals to and develops self-control. Beautiful <lb/>
and healthful location In Piedmont Carolina. Commodious brick <lb/>
buildings on elevated, shady t Splendid athletic ground. <lb/>
Total expenses for the session under Many things you will <lb/>
want to know set forth In Illustrated set free. Address <lb/>
F. A. M. PRINCIPAL <lb/>
Mt. Pleasant, N. C. <lb/>
Markets Opened <lb/>
September 1st. <lb/>
Considering Jurisdiction of the <lb/>
of s of <lb/>
The Ai erase. <lb/>
Today the Greenville tobacco mar- <lb/>
began sales for tin- season. There <lb/>
1st. A Recorders Court for <lb/>
that will not either r <lb/>
Justice <lb/>
Court <lb/>
line which warrants can be made <lb/>
returnable by justice and can dis- <lb/>
pus- of cases more rap My and more <lb/>
satisfactory to the State and the de- <lb/>
was great big rush at the opening save or more a <lb/>
nor was such expected -but In jail fees and disposing of <lb/>
was enough tobacco and enough I cases within ten days, j <lb/>
farmers to make a lively start. Many it takes from thirty to ninety days <lb/>
Came not to bring any tobacco for the, and saving a great deal of time for the <lb/>
sale, but just to see how the mar- Superior Court to give to more <lb/>
opened and how prices started off. cases. <lb/>
it was not known just to what extent j Some reformations in our jury <lb/>
tin- European war would affect prices, system, so that one or two men cannot <lb/>
BO there was a disposition to make what ten or eleven say If <lb/>
a little Investigation before doing Justice. Repeal the statue that per- <lb/>
selling. The aggregate amount nuts the standing aside of a man who <lb/>
on the floors of the seven warehouses has served on a jury within two years <lb/>
was something like pounds or who is not a free-holder. Chang <lb/>
and that was a good beginning con- and simplify rules of evidence so <lb/>
the uncertainty of prices and that a witness may tell what he knows <lb/>
the busy time with the farmers. ; without war between counsel <lb/>
Th- first sale was at the Gum ware- as to what the rule of evidence is. <lb/>
house which had 13.844 pounds on its , 3rd. Make the railroads give a <lb/>
floor Everybody cent Hat rate to every patron of their <lb/>
see how the bidding would be when roads. They carry some at cent and <lb/>
Auctioneer Z. T. Broughton started j others at t 1-2 cents. Everybody <lb/>
the first pile. i should be made to pay the same price <lb/>
The Second sale was at the Liberty There is a discrimination against one <lb/>
when the offerings amounted to of People. <lb/>
about pounds. Prom here the Water industries <lb/>
buyers moved to the Star warehouse being destroyed by the stationed <lb/>
whose floor showed about 13.000 pound net. with Its small mesh, setting <lb/>
pounds. Then on to the end night, Sunday included, and <lb/>
which bad around pounds. <lb/>
The came next with a <lb/>
layout of about then <lb/>
Gorman Gentry with about <lb/>
pounds, and the sales of the opening <lb/>
day wound up at Johnston Fox- <lb/>
hall with about 18.000 pounds. <lb/>
THE BEST COMPANY-- <lb/>
The Mutual Life In- <lb/>
Company, of <lb/>
Newark, N. J. <lb/>
C. L. <lb/>
Sole Agent. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Candidates Cards <lb/>
All Cards are per <lb/>
Inch per payable la <lb/>
For Sheriff <lb/>
I wish to announce to my friends <lb/>
and the public generally that I am <lb/>
candidate for the of sheriff of <lb/>
Pitt county subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic primary, and will <lb/>
the vote and help of any. <lb/>
SIMON <lb/>
For Sheriff <lb/>
I wish to announce to my <lb/>
that I am a candidate for sheriff -it <lb/>
Pitt county, subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primaries. Should I <lb/>
will endeavor to serve <lb/>
At all the houses prices ruled pretty a 1-2 in. mesh to the pound <lb/>
much the same, the average being net, which would have relieved this <lb/>
cents per pound. Most of the offering situation, but it was killed in th, <lb/>
being primings, with only <lb/>
and then a sprinkling of the <lb/>
article, hence the opening prices <lb/>
catching, every size of whether j <lb/>
merchantable, or too small, and <lb/>
destroying seventy-five per cent <lb/>
the fish to catch twenty-five per cent elected I <lb/>
to be sold. As a member of the the people one and ail to the beet of <lb/>
of 1907. I procured the passage your <lb/>
of a bill the lower House to re- heP- <lb/>
ERNEST R. DUDLEY. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I hereby announce myself u <lb/>
date for Treasurer of Pitt County sub <lb/>
to the Democratic primary. <lb/>
II W L. HALL. <lb/>
FOR COMMISSIONER <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for county commissioner, to <lb/>
myself, subject to the Demo- <lb/>
primary of Pitt County. <lb/>
E. B. WHICHARD. <lb/>
7-13-U <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
wish to announce to my friends <lb/>
and J <lb/>
quite general satisfaction. <lb/>
several warehouses are in good <lb/>
shape to handle all the tobacco that <lb/>
comes here, and they will do <lb/>
as much for the farmer as can <lb/>
done anywhere. <lb/>
The for the season <lb/>
an- as <lb/>
Johnston A- Foxhall. Proprietors. <lb/>
F. D. Foxhall. Sales manager. <lb/>
A. Brown, Floor manager. <lb/>
O G Rucker. Auctioneer. <lb/>
M and LT Pierce. Book- <lb/>
keepers <lb/>
J W. Perkins. Cashier. <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
j. and R L Little, <lb/>
G A and H N Beasley <lb/>
office force. <lb/>
S A Smith, Floor manager <lb/>
ii. W. Stepp, Night Watchman. <lb/>
T Broughton. <lb/>
Gorman A, Gentry Warehouse <lb/>
Gorman A Proprietors <lb/>
c Manager and Book <lb/>
keeper <lb/>
i. ii Bowling, G R <lb/>
assistants. <lb/>
Rosa Owens. Stenographer. <lb/>
T Cannon. Auctioneer. <lb/>
M C Mitchell and Luther Dudley <lb/>
Floor managers. <lb/>
Liberty Warehouse. <lb/>
S T Hooker Prop, and manager <lb/>
S Hi Campbell, Auctioneer. <lb/>
S I and F <lb/>
B Hooker force. <lb/>
Mr Bland Floor <lb/>
Star <lb/>
. Sugg. Proprietors. <lb/>
A A Forbes. Jr. Auctioneer. <lb/>
s W Porter. Bookkeeper. <lb/>
T M Hooker, asst Bookkeeper. <lb/>
K T Wooten, asst. Bookkeeper. <lb/>
C T Bullock. Floor manager. <lb/>
T R Harris, Night watchman. <lb/>
Brick Warehouse <lb/>
Brinkley, Rice Spain. Proprietors. <lb/>
Brinkley, Sales manager. <lb/>
Rice, Auctioneer. <lb/>
Spain and Harris. Bookkeepers, <lb/>
lien Floor manager. <lb/>
C Perkins, asst. Floor manager. <lb/>
Miss Juanita Hamilton, Cashier and <lb/>
Stenographer. <lb/>
Warehouse <lb/>
c t and R H Knott Props <lb/>
F S Auctioneer. <lb/>
T H Walker, manager. <lb/>
R A Tyson, Bookkeeper. <lb/>
W H Meares, asst Bookkeeper. <lb/>
Jesse P Williams, asst Bookkeeper <lb/>
The Buyers. <lb/>
Th corps of buyers on the market <lb/>
is strong numbers some as good <lb/>
judges tobacco as are known ti <lb/>
the trade. The list of buyers and <lb/>
Arms represented are as follows; <lb/>
B i Ferguson and J S Bernard, Jr. <lb/>
for American Tobacco Company. <lb/>
W I Skinner, and E B for <lb/>
Impel Tobacco Company. <lb/>
C, II Cooper and H A Best for <lb/>
port Tobacco Company. <lb/>
, and E Q for <lb/>
T Person <lb/>
T A person Co. <lb/>
C Thomas and J I <lb/>
Hughes Thomas Co. <lb/>
K II and L N for <lb/>
B Tobacco Company. <lb/>
T M Meade for T M Meade Co <lb/>
real destroyed, year several hundred the generally I am t <lb/>
thousands bushels were taken from j tor the office of sheriff if <lb/>
our eastern waters and planted in the county to the action of <lb/>
waters of Virginia and Maryland <lb/>
which is literally destroying the in- <lb/>
of North Carolina. This should <lb/>
be prohibited. <lb/>
6th. In all local matters coming <lb/>
the people. I shall pass no bill <lb/>
that Is not favorable by the <lb/>
of the people, or voted on by them. <lb/>
I ask the support of all loyal de <lb/>
the Democratic primary. I will <lb/>
elate the support of all. <lb/>
R. HYMAN <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I take this method of announcing I <lb/>
the citizens of Pitt county I am <lb/>
a candidate for the office of sheriff <lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
To my fellow citizens or Pitt county <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a candidate <lb/>
for the nomination for sheriff of <lb/>
county subject to the action of the <lb/>
Democratic primary of said county. r <lb/>
nominated and elected I pledge myself <lb/>
to make you a good officer. Than kin.; <lb/>
one and all for support and co <lb/>
operation I am. <lb/>
JNO. L. GIBSON, <lb/>
of Township. N. C<lb/>
and if am nominated a ml subject to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
elected, will represent the whole party. If elected I to <lb/>
County and all the people the to the best of ability. I <lb/>
Very respectfully. appreciate your vote and <lb/>
J J. you may give me. <lb/>
E- <lb/>
New Gar- <lb/>
den Seed <lb/>
F lower <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
rich <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Seed <lb/>
Dr. Hess Sleek <lb/>
Powder<lb/>
For Sheriff. <lb/>
I wish to announce to the voters <lb/>
Pitt county that I am a candidate <lb/>
sheriff subject to the action of <lb/>
Democratic primary. If elected I prom <lb/>
to serve the county to the best <lb/>
my ability; never shirking from the <lb/>
duties of the office. Thanking you -u <lb/>
advance tor your vote and support <lb/>
JOE <lb/>
FOR TREASURES. <lb/>
be a candidate for the office <lb/>
Treasurer of Pitt County, subject <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
I thank the people for sup- <lb/>
port they have given me in the psst <lb/>
and If elected, promise to give them <lb/>
the same I have tried to give <lb/>
since been In office <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for County Commissioner from <lb/>
Falkland Township subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic primary. <lb/>
If elected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
the people to the best of my ability. <lb/>
L R BELL, <lb/>
For Constable <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
Township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
f the Democratic party and If elected <lb/>
will serve the to the best <lb/>
my ability. Soliciting your vote and <lb/>
help. I am. <lb/>
HENRY <lb/>
Fur Constable. <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will an <lb/>
predate the of any. <lb/>
AMOS C. JACKSON. <lb/>
For <lb/>
I announce to the voters of <lb/>
township that I am a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action o <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
vote, mil help. <lb/>
A. R <lb/>
The Fastidious <lb/>
Man <lb/>
would Just as think of living with <lb/>
out eating as he would of omitting his <lb/>
daily bath A and convenient <lb/>
bathroom is not a luxury but an <lb/>
everyday easily those who want <lb/>
h, aim and cleanliness. If you haven't <lb/>
a model bathroom have one fitted up <lb/>
by. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
If it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I announce to the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for of Pitt <lb/>
county for Township sub- <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
Primary and solicit your vote and <lb/>
help. If elected I will endeavor to <lb/>
serve the county to the best of my <lb/>
ability. <lb/>
R. U <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
take this method of Informing my <lb/>
friends and the voters of Pitt county <lb/>
in genera that am a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner, subject to <lb/>
of the Democratic primary <lb/>
If elected f shall serve the people to <lb/>
the best interest of the county ac- <lb/>
to my ability. Your vote and <lb/>
help is earnestly solicited and will he <lb/>
highly appreciated <lb/>
c . HARRIS <lb/>
For <lb/>
I announce myself a candidate for <lb/>
County Commissioner from Carolina <lb/>
Township subject to the actions of the <lb/>
Democratic primary and solicit your <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
S. A. CONGLETON. <lb/>
To The Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
Yielding to the urgent requests <lb/>
my many good friends I hereby an- <lb/>
myself a Candidate for <lb/>
Commissioner of Pitt County, sub- <lb/>
to Primaries <lb/>
In announcing my candidacy I de- <lb/>
sire to thank my friends for the con- <lb/>
reposed In me, and I assure <lb/>
them and all parties and persona of <lb/>
Pitt county, that should I be <lb/>
I shall try to perform the <lb/>
duties of said office as best I can. <lb/>
This August 1914. <lb/>
mod. <lb/>
Farmville, N. C. <lb/>
For Representatives. <lb/>
At the request of many Democratic <lb/>
friends I announce myself as a can- <lb/>
for the lower house of the next <lb/>
to the Democratic <lb/>
Primary. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
To the Democratic Voters of <lb/>
CountyAfter long consideration and after <lb/>
much solicitation from my many <lb/>
friends I have consented to be a can- <lb/>
for County Commissioner <lb/>
Pitt County, and I do hereby announce <lb/>
candidacy for said office, subject <lb/>
the Democratic Primaries of Pitt <lb/>
county. In announcing my candidacy <lb/>
to thank my friends for their <lb/>
thank the people for the support; in me. and hope that my <lb/>
me in the past and If elected <lb/>
will serve them to the best of my port- <lb/>
ability <lb/>
FOB REGISTER OF DEEDS <lb/>
I wish to announce that I am a can- <lb/>
to succeed myself in the <lb/>
of Register of Deeds, subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic Primary. I <lb/>
SHADE A. STOCKS.<lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I announce to my friends and the <lb/>
voters throughout Pitt county that I <lb/>
am a candidate for Treasurer subject <lb/>
to the action of the Democratic <lb/>
If elected I will serve the <lb/>
to the best of my ability. Hoping <lb/>
to receive your vote and support am <lb/>
Ti C. T. <lb/>
CROP OF COT. <lb/>
TON is FORECAST <lb/>
Washington Auk bumps <lb/>
crop of cotton, which may equal or <lb/>
For Treasurer. <lb/>
I this method of announcing to <lb/>
the voters of Pitt county that I am a <lb/>
candidate for Treasurer subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
For I <lb/>
I announce to the voters of Green <lb/>
township I urn a candidate <lb/>
for constable subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primary and will <lb/>
predate their vote and help. <lb/>
I JESSE I. WHICHARD <lb/>
For Clerk of Superior <lb/>
I hen by myself a <lb/>
date clerk of Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt subject to tie action of <lb/>
tho Democratic primary. Grateful for <lb/>
the flattering vote the people gave mi <lb/>
four years ago, I solicit your <lb/>
port. If elected I will All the <lb/>
to the best of my ability. <lb/>
S i J I CO <lb/>
exceed the record crop of 1911. , TOte my friends <lb/>
and the public generally, and If elect- <lb/>
ed I promise to the duties of <lb/>
the office to the best my ability. <lb/>
O W. HARRINGTON. <lb/>
return are made. Is indicated by <lb/>
the Department of re- <lb/>
port today showing the condition <lb/>
the crop on August to be per <lb/>
cent, of a normal total production <lb/>
bales of pounds gross <lb/>
weight Is Interpreted by the Depart- <lb/>
experts from the condition <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
W Hunter for <lb/>
Smith for <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I announce to the voters that I am <lb/>
a candidate for Commissioner of Pitt <lb/>
This Is bales more than county from Township Abject <lb/>
forecast from the July condition the the Democratic <lb/>
the result of excellent your vote and help, <lb/>
throughout the cotton ejected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
during August. county to the best of my <lb/>
Joseph B. <lb/>
Announcement. i 7.7 <lb/>
II. W. Carter announces that <lb/>
September 1st. he <lb/>
completed arrangements which en- <lb/>
ables to spectacles and <lb/>
eye glasses, made according to his <lb/>
prescription and guaranteed to be en- <lb/>
satisfactory, free of additional <lb/>
cost to all patients who pay his re- <lb/>
fee of ten dollars for the <lb/>
nation of their eyes. <lb/>
pro card <lb/>
Io Democratic Voters of Pitt <lb/>
At the urgent request of numerous <lb/>
friends and citizens of Pitt County <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for the House of <lb/>
of Pitt County subject to the Dem- <lb/>
Primaries. desire to thank <lb/>
my many friends for their confidence <lb/>
me and if nominated, I shall do my <lb/>
utmost to perform the duties of the <lb/>
office with equal justice to all <lb/>
This the 22nd. day of August, 1914 <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
J. C. GALLOWAY. <lb/>
8-25-tI, <lb/>
FOR CONSTABLE <lb/>
hereby announce myself a <lb/>
for Constable Of <lb/>
Township, subject to the ac lions <lb/>
Democratic Primary.<lb/>
If. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can <lb/>
for Representative to the <lb/>
General Assembly of North Carolina <lb/>
subject to the action of the Demo- <lb/>
Primary of County and all <lb/>
Democratic support will be <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
N. W. <lb/>
For Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a can- <lb/>
for Clerk Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County subject to the action of <lb/>
the Democratic Primary. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
7-8-14 <lb/>
for CONSTABLE <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for Constable from <lb/>
subject to the action the <lb/>
Democratic Primary and If elected <lb/>
will serve the office to the best of <lb/>
ability. <lb/>
EDDIE BRIGHT. <lb/>
I hi announce myself a <lb/>
for County Commissioner <lb/>
North side of Tar River subject to the <lb/>
action of the Democratic primary <lb/>
nominated and elected will serve tho <lb/>
County to the best my ability. <lb/>
R. D. <lb/>
7-18 <lb/>
To The Democratic Voters of Pitt<lb/>
Yielding to urgent requests of <lb/>
my many good friends I hereby an- <lb/>
myself a Candidate for <lb/>
Commissioner of Pitt County, sub <lb/>
Joel to Primaries <lb/>
In announcing my candidacy I de- <lb/>
sire to thank my friends for the con- <lb/>
reposed In me. and I assure <lb/>
and all parties and persons of <lb/>
Pitt county, that should be <lb/>
I shall try to perform tho <lb/>
duties of said as best can <lb/>
This August 1911. <lb/>
JOSEPH s <lb/>
Ayden, N C <lb/>
S-25-11. <lb/>
II I <lb/>
I. <lb/>
V c. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for County Commissioner from <lb/>
Township to succeed my- <lb/>
self subject to the Democratic <lb/>
of Pitt County. <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
F II I <lb/>
the <lb/>
PARADISE <lb/>
Mackerel Blue <lb/>
Plenty of boats Charges moderate <lb/>
COMFORTABLE AND <lb/>
COTTAGES <lb/>
low season week end <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
it s I K F IRES <lb/>
via <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
Ask ticket agents for timetables and <lb/>
fares or <lb/>
w. k PORCH Beaufort, N. C <lb/>
S. C. P A. Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
J. F. MITCHELL, T. P. A. <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
J. E. MARSH <lb/>
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist <lb/>
treat all animals. Calls promptly <lb/>
day or night. Office at B. <lb/>
. Smith's stables with hospital<lb/>
at <lb/>
Mich., Tin <lb/>
th celebration and an- <lb/>
r- convention of the Michigan <lb/>
grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, aid <lb/>
th. annual reunion of the vice. Day phone <lb/>
League, began n Into.<lb/>
in the of the we <lb/>
The Mini. BI Hi rs are <lb/>
their annual n. <lb/>
a m this afternoon with a <lb/>
on In honor of Th <lb/>
Mr-i the grand <lb/>
he tomorrow mot alt <lb/>
H. W. CARTER, H. D <lb/>
Practice limited to diseases of the <lb/>
Far, Nose and Throat, and <lb/>
fitting of glasses. <lb/>
Office with Dr. James. <lb/>
N. C, Every Monday <lb/>
Home Office Washington, N. C<lb/>
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For the <lb/>
Road <lb/>
OUR DRIVING <lb/>
LAMP is the most <lb/>
and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
all kinds of vehicles <lb/>
not blow out or jar out. <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in bacK. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
makes a good hand lantern <lb/>
Will last for years <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
Mr. r Hollar and l l <lb/>
While Was M <lb/>
Richmond. v. <lb/>
Norfolk. <lb/>
Charlotte. <lb/>
Charleston. W. Va. <lb/>
Charleston. S. <lb/>
morning at a. m. th <lb/>
i W. P. Evans l. II. Clark <lb/>
tried in Mayor's court, B. J. n <lb/>
appearing tor Mr Clark. <lb/>
Brat witness Capt. J. I <lb/>
l was standing <lb/>
, com r when <lb/>
,, Bred, heard tame one any <lb/>
, B light i turned and saw Mr. <lb/>
i vane and Mr. dark in both <lb/>
doing all m. could, ran to them <lb/>
Clark one way and Evans the <lb/>
other, there was no <lb/>
Evans receiving a ten <lb/>
, , s,,. any deadly weapons <lb/>
Both were fighting willingly l did <lb/>
,,, .,,. bit Clark, both bad <lb/>
dean when I parted them. <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
n,,. next on the stand Mr , <lb/>
That want to <lb/>
Post Office my mail. had <lb/>
. law under my arm. when <lb/>
i my mail l books in one <lb/>
hand and mail In the other, when I <lb/>
left the Office then went to <lb/>
the independent Co. office <lb/>
a, ; had to pass Dr. Noble of- <lb/>
Bee, did stay In Independent <lb/>
but a minutes I then came <lb/>
and started to my office, i .,. . ,., <lb/>
when they -an together, saw <lb/>
I first blow. saw Clark <lb/>
twice, saw Evans With head <lb/>
down trying Ma <lb/>
I If Clark had or any <lb/>
Object in his hand could have seen <lb/>
h; did have anything, I could <lb/>
have touched either one and saw it <lb/>
all. did hear a from either. <lb/>
Mr Clark was found guilty of as- <lb/>
Mr. Evan not guilty Clark <lb/>
lined 16.00 and coal <lb/>
MAS <lb/>
Sad indeed were the circumstances <lb/>
attending the tragic end of young J <lb/>
w whose body found In <lb/>
the canal above the Coast <lb/>
Line trestle Sunday by <lb/>
Mr. Hubert Jennings who together <lb/>
with hie eon were out early for a <lb/>
Mr Jennings says he no- <lb/>
something Boating In too water <lb/>
and thought it was the body of a <lb/>
child. <lb/>
With the aid of Messrs. lames <lb/>
James and R <lb/>
G. others his body was <lb/>
brought land. <lb/>
in a few moments sheriff Howard <lb/>
Howe Dr. Bert and a large crowd <lb/>
scene and <lb/>
that Mr. had mailed a <lb/>
passed by Dr. Noble's office I aw ;,,, employer, Mr. J. K. Barrett stat- <lb/>
in then with some other parties , ho death no in- <lb/>
I ,,,., toward Main street and on <lb/>
my way some one ran by me but I in four feel <lb/>
did rot pay any attention to It, D when found. <lb/>
pa turning the corner out i body by friends t <lb/>
Of , Into or Main St. K it might be <lb/>
Mr . lark showed up from parts j <lb/>
kn, whether be came out of l <lb/>
To School <lb/>
All pupils who are transferring <lb/>
from schools to Green- <lb/>
ville this fall and all who <lb/>
been sChOOl here before but <lb/>
have no promotion cards <lb/>
to school building I o'clock <lb/>
Friday, Morning. to be <lb/>
mined and to grade Bring <lb/>
hooks last used in school. <lb/>
I. it is very Important that all <lb/>
pupils enter the day of achoo <lb/>
on that day the work of the year <lb/>
is begun and a year's work cannot <lb/>
l in less than a year. A pupil <lb/>
a day or a week late is not <lb/>
only a disadvantage himself put n <lb/>
is also a hindrance to the whole grade <lb/>
that he recites in. Pupil who enter <lb/>
should not expect to be admitted <lb/>
lo tho grades that their promotion <lb/>
cards call for. <lb/>
Children who have never been <lb/>
to school will not be admitted lo <lb/>
after the second week of <lb/>
. h , All children who are already <lb/>
six years old of would six by the <lb/>
first of November will be admitted <lb/>
at opening. Children who be- <lb/>
come six after the first of November <lb/>
should not enter school next fall. <lb/>
HOY <lb/>
Having qualified as of <lb/>
Minnie M late of Pitt con I- <lb/>
North Carolina, this is to notify all <lb/>
the undersigned administrator <lb/>
p. having claims against the es- <lb/>
,., of said deceased to exhibit them <lb/>
Within twelve month from this date <lb/>
or ibis notice will be pleaded in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. <lb/>
All persons indebted lo said <lb/>
will make immediate payment. <lb/>
This- August Kill, <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
f, G. James A Son, <lb/>
SIX-U IS A <lb/>
inn <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that time comes to <lb/>
to the woman s tonic Urdu, is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which id <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. Ark <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Before I began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now feel as we an i <lb/>
as as I ever did, and can eat most anything. <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
FOB HO- <lb/>
By virtue the power sale con- <lb/>
In a certain deed <lb/>
executed and delivered by <lb/>
and wife and W. O <lb/>
Cherry and wife J <lb/>
H. Davenport on day Jan. <lb/>
1908 duly recorded in the Register <lb/>
Heeds Office of Pitt County, N. <lb/>
in Hook J S page the undersigned <lb/>
will expose to public before Hi- <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, <lb/>
C., to the highest bidder tor <lb/>
Monday the day of September 1914 <lb/>
at m. a certain tract or parcel of <lb/>
land laying and being in County j <lb/>
of and State of North Carolina <lb/>
and described as follows, <lb/>
Situate in the Town of be- <lb/>
ginning at a stake In front <lb/>
of Post office and running Bait BO <lb/>
to the S Tucker line, thence <lb/>
with R. S. Tucker line North <lb/>
feet, thence fifty feet <lb/>
thence South feet lo the <lb/>
containing <lb/>
Sal- made to satisfy said mortgage <lb/>
ad. <lb/>
This the day of August 1914. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
Mortgagee. <lb/>
Ally. <lb/>
8-5-1 <lb/>
To me it i- with a great deal o <lb/>
, .,, ire to i the candidacy of <lb/>
r, for the Legislature, for <lb/>
. -i n that be a man of <lb/>
and conviction, a student and a <lb/>
I scholar, a thinker and a worker, a <lb/>
of broad sympathy and <lb/>
led with the people's needs. us <lb/>
In nor ourselves by voting for him In <lb/>
i the County will honor It- <lb/>
self and services in the Legislature <lb/>
the state will be blessed. <lb/>
T have we turned from the <lb/>
v .- and prudent, and bestowed <lb/>
favors upon simple, but this time <lb/>
he wise and generous enough <lb/>
for the tote tor Dr <lb/>
for the Legislature, <lb/>
A. DEMOCRAT <lb/>
or out of the ally do not know <lb/>
but at any rate l was assaulted b <lb/>
Clark, just as I saw Clark he had his <lb/>
coat on his arm he began to say <lb/>
something to me or about me could <lb/>
, understand it was about this <lb/>
time he threw his coat aside and ran <lb/>
into me, knocking my glasses off, at <lb/>
this time I dropped my mall and all, <lb/>
hooks had two. Clark had <lb/>
some in his hand and <lb/>
me behind the head the <lb/>
skin It could not have been his naked <lb/>
hand. I did not strike even where <lb/>
he struck me he cut or skinned me <lb/>
I did not have time to strike him. he <lb/>
tin I; my hands and cut them <lb/>
i do not what he had In ins <lb/>
hand but be certainly had some <lb/>
substance In his hand. I w one of <lb/>
looks l had In my hand at <lb/>
, my i-st effort to gel to him <lb/>
but could not, don't know what <lb/>
would have done had got I en hold of <lb/>
Him all I know is whatever he hit me <lb/>
win, was metal, the scar I received in <lb/>
could not have been by <lb/>
his raked fist, <lb/>
not to Mr. in <lb/>
over two not since be called me <lb/>
a ball m an article published <lb/>
ii. Reflector. <lb/>
want to say that Clark did not <lb/>
knock me down he Struck me and i <lb/>
Slipped and fell on hands. <lb/>
M. Clark was next lo be called <lb/>
,,, he stated <lb/>
direct from my office to store <lb/>
i not seen Mr Evans until <lb/>
i from of I had my coat <lb/>
, my arm. when saw <lb/>
lilt- <lb/>
pared for burial and shipped to his <lb/>
in N. C. The re- <lb/>
mains were sent to Williamston yes- <lb/>
at the request of his father In <lb/>
charge of Mr. Otho Howling also an <lb/>
employer Mr. Barrett, where th. <lb/>
interment occurred yesterday after- <lb/>
noon Times <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
In those words many ac- <lb/>
count tor the wonderful preaching <lb/>
Charles R. Tuner a handsome lad or this notice will b <lb/>
six years, who, though barely old of reCovery. <lb/>
enough lo attend public school, is an <lb/>
ordained minister of the <lb/>
Church as is his father a minister of <lb/>
sixteen standing. Charley is a <lb/>
native Florida. He will be seven <lb/>
cars old until next November. In <lb/>
September. he was converted and <lb/>
entered the work which, be declares <lb/>
Will vocation. <lb/>
V. TO <lb/>
Having qualified as <lb/>
of Elias Elks, lat of Pitt county, N. C . <lb/>
this is lo notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of said <lb/>
deceased to exhibit to the <lb/>
on or before the day <lb/>
plead in bar All <lb/>
persons Indebted to said estate will <lb/>
make immediate payment. <lb/>
the 18th day of August, 1914. <lb/>
ALFRED TRIPP, <lb/>
Administrator <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
Having Qualified as administratrix <lb/>
of the estate of the late Dr. E. A. <lb/>
is to notify all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of the said <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
MONEY l WHEAT. <lb/>
Puts and calls are the safest and <lb/>
surest method of trading In <lb/>
v e-------- M . --I <lb/>
Dr A. to present the same to loss is <lb/>
the undersigned administratrix on or <lb/>
August IS, 1915 or this notice risk <lb/>
will be plead in bar of recovery. All <lb/>
indebted to said estate will <lb/>
make immediate settlement. <lb/>
This August 1914- <lb/>
HORTENSE F. <lb/>
Administratrix <lb/>
HARDING PIERCE Atty. <lb/>
way <lb/>
bought. No further risk. <lb/>
Positively the most <lb/>
trading. <lb/>
Open an account. You can, buy HI <lb/>
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels <lb/>
grain for or yon can buy both <lb/>
for or as many more as you wish <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
North Carolina, Pin county. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
t. vs. <lb/>
Josephine <lb/>
The defendant above named will <lb/>
notice an action entitled as above <lb/>
Court of Pitt County to obtain a <lb/>
from the bonds of matrimony <lb/>
been commenced in the Superior <lb/>
and the defendant will further take <lb/>
notice, that she is required to appear <lb/>
at the next Term of our <lb/>
Court of Tilt County, lo be held on <lb/>
the second Monday the first <lb/>
Monday Of September it being <lb/>
FOR SALE <lb/>
Twelve farms In Martin County, <lb/>
varying from to five <lb/>
seres in size, on easy terms and <lb/>
reasonable prices, solicit inquiries. <lb/>
Martin County Realty Co. <lb/>
Williamston, N. C. <lb/>
s J. Everett, Atty. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, <lb/>
An advance or decline of cent gives hist of September, a. the Court <lb/>
the Chance to take profit House in said County and In <lb/>
A movement of cents profit. I ville. N. and answer or demur to <lb/>
Write tor full particulars and bank complaint In said action, or <lb/>
I apply T <lb/>
It demanded in the complaint. <lb/>
Columbus, Ohio. This the 18th day of August 1914. <lb/>
Address all mail to Lock 1420. A. T. MOORE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior <lb/>
JULIUS BROWN, Attorney <lb/>
for <lb/>
Piles Cured In to J Days <lb/>
Your will reined money W <lb/>
OINTMENT fails curt MO <lb/>
or M <lb/>
The We <lb/>
Whenever You Need a Tonic <lb/>
Take Grove's <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless <lb/>
Tonic is equally valuable as a; <lb/>
General Tonic because it contains the ; Wont <lb/>
well known tonic QUININE, i how lose <lb/>
and IRON. It the Liver. Drives i , , , , -M . <lb/>
Malaria. the Blood and <lb/>
Builds up the Whole SO cents <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The having this <lb/>
qualified as Executrix of the last will <lb/>
and testament of Mamie Hyman. not- <lb/>
ice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb/>
lo the undersigned Executrix <lb/>
and all persona hold claims <lb/>
against said estate are hereby notified <lb/>
to file their claims with the undersign <lb/>
ed within twelve months from the <lb/>
date of this notice or said notice will <lb/>
be plead In bar against the recovery <lb/>
on said claims. <lb/>
This the day of June, 1914 <lb/>
L. ADA HYMAN. <lb/>
Executrix of Mamie Hyman <lb/>
PIERCE Attorneys. <lb/>
Stale lair at Res <lb/>
la, Aug. <lb/>
Iowa Slate Fair opened here today <lb/>
favorable auspices and will <lb/>
continue until Sept. The fair is <lb/>
. first to be held in the central <lb/>
West this year and is at- <lb/>
more than ordinary attention. <lb/>
The management has been working <lb/>
hard to have the exhibits above the <lb/>
average and the result is the largest <lb/>
and best collection of agricultural. <lb/>
horticultural and live stock exhibits <lb/>
-v. r shown here. The record-break- <lb/>
crops throughout Iowa are ex- <lb/>
acted to contribute in large measure <lb/>
to the success of The <lb/>
attendance promises lo be unusually <lb/>
large. <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
Ceres lire, alter Cm <lb/>
The wont no Butler of how long standing, <lb/>
re the old reliable <lb/>
Antiseptic ill, ll <lb/>
. i <lb/>
the Basis of all Industry <lb/>
I LIME <lb/>
ll the hull all Write let <lb/>
by best authority in the United <lb/>
I OS Lime on the Farm, and get price <lb/>
purest lime. Don't buy earth, <lb/>
tic. A postal will you <lb/>
I POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
threw my coat lo one side and re- <lb/>
marked to Evans you have lied on my <lb/>
family and I will not stand for I <lb/>
struck him with my fist. I did not <lb/>
have anything else in my hand. <lb/>
knocked him on his hands and knee, <lb/>
and if I bad wanted to I could have <lb/>
kicked hint the tact and side <lb/>
did him bodily harm but waited every <lb/>
time tor him to gel up and give him a <lb/>
and did all I did to him with <lb/>
nuked admit had a ring <lb/>
on my left hand and I struck him with <lb/>
both II he scratch- <lb/>
, it possibly might have been <lb/>
did it. I did have anything In <lb/>
hands I had clean hands. Mr <lb/>
Evans threw one of his books me <lb/>
I had not been In Noble's office at <lb/>
all that morning. Evans <lb/>
kept striking at me he struck at me <lb/>
hard he grunted but I kept backing <lb/>
in order to give myself good room. <lb/>
Ur. E Nobles was next witness <lb/>
called. Clark was not in my <lb/>
at all the morning of the affray, ha <lb/>
not Clark until after fight <lb/>
I was in my when Evans pass <lb/>
on his way to the Independent <lb/>
and was there when he came an <lb/>
Clark was not there. had not <lb/>
Clark until some one remarked there <lb/>
is a fight I ran to door then <lb/>
where the fight was going on. I did <lb/>
any thing to them and did <lb/>
not see any more If <lb/>
a mar. had Ml another with <lb/>
as was struck it would have <lb/>
left decided No one came out <lb/>
Of iv Office and run towards main <lb/>
Street or store. <lb/>
Dr, was next called to <lb/>
I,. stated that he was in Ir <lb/>
and Qua Forbes was also -n <lb/>
ti, bad not seen Clark until <lb/>
remarked there is a fight. <lb/>
ran to the door and saw crowd, <lb/>
went up in the crowd, I saw Clark <lb/>
and Evans hut did not see any <lb/>
pons and did not hear any statement <lb/>
bl <lb/>
Larry James was called to testify <lb/>
he stated he saw Clark <lb/>
down the street and that he was In <lb/>
some four or five feet of Evans and <lb/>
Carpenter's and Builder's <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Everything for Building <lb/>
AND THE BEST. <lb/>
TO EVERY WEEK YOU USE DUR- <lb/>
ABLE BUILDER'S HARDWARE. <lb/>
CHEAP HARDWARE IS NOT CHEAP, BUT THE BEST <lb/>
HARDWARE IS NOT BUT CHEAP- <lb/>
WE SELL THE BEST. SEE OUR SCREEN DOORS AND WIN <lb/>
Refrigerators and Ice Cream Freezers <lb/>
PHONE <lb/>
GREENVILLE NORTH CAROLINA H<lb/>
GREENVILLE THE <lb/>
HEART OF EASTERN <lb/>
CAROLINA. IT HAS <lb/>
A LAT ION OP FOUR <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE, AND is <lb/>
BOUNDED HY THE BEST <lb/>
FARMING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF <lb/>
KINDS AUK INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HERE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAT <lb/>
i A N <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES <lb/>
WE HAVE iv <lb/>
ion AND NEWSPAPER <lb/>
PLANT,<lb/>
WE HAVE A <lb/>
OF TWELVE BUB <lb/>
AMONG THE BEST <lb/>
PEOPLE IN THE <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
LISA A INVITE <lb/>
TO GET BET-<lb/>
THESE GOOD PEOPLE IN <lb/>
i BUSINESS WAY TAKE <lb/>
I FEW Ill s SPACE ASH <lb/>
TELL THEM WHAT TOO <lb/>
TO BRING TO <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
OUR A l V ER I I SING <lb/>
HATES ALL V <lb/>
BE HAL UPON A <lb/>
Ml. <lb/>
v c ii III i <lb/>
m. <lb/>
Forty Thousand <lb/>
Germans Captured <lb/>
With Their Guns <lb/>
Forty-Fifth Regiment of Austrian In- <lb/>
Has Surrendered to <lb/>
Russians <lb/>
Population Paris Has De- <lb/>
creased Thirty Per Cent <lb/>
and Railroads are <lb/>
to Carry Who Wish to <lb/>
Leave, <lb/>
Is on Verge Financial <lb/>
Panic- First German Mine <lb/>
Layer Caught Was En- <lb/>
gaged in <lb/>
In the North Sea. Prince <lb/>
Wilhelm of Germany Is <lb/>
says Turkish troops at revolted as <lb/>
of failure of authorities t. Bend food. The la <lb/>
facing a famine. <lb/>
BERLIN, headquarters at <lb/>
report capture -4 General forty thousand prisoners four <lb/>
hundred guns. Prince Frederick Wilhelm of Germany <lb/>
reported wounded. <lb/>
CITY FILLED WITH REFUGEES <lb/>
BORDEAUX, filled with refugee <lb/>
are being quartered by the government. Population of <lb/>
Paris has decreased thirty per cent and railroads are <lb/>
able to all who want to leave. Hundreds of families <lb/>
are moving along the highways. Thousands women <lb/>
and children who left their belongings behind them when <lb/>
fled forced to seek refuge in barns and sleep in open <lb/>
depending upon authorities towns along routes to <lb/>
jive food to families that become It is <lb/>
tn reunite them now. The government establish <lb/>
information bureaus in various towns where <lb/>
of refugees arc being complied. War office issued <lb/>
which report n disease has <lb/>
among the Austrian army. <lb/>
GERMANS ACCEPT EXPLANATION <lb/>
I Sept. Banger of serious reprisals <lb/>
hands of army as of killing of one <lb/>
and another by machine gun was <lb/>
after Burgomaster arranged to prevent occupation <lb/>
in force averted. Burgomaster to <lb/>
man in person and explained the <lb/>
force which be did the <lb/>
explanation and <lb/>
will be curried out. <lb/>
CROWN PRINCE DRIVEN BACK <lb/>
I. Sept. -The under the <lb/>
in the Bosnia has been <lb/>
river. Austrian Bel <lb/>
grade being heavily reinforced. Prince <lb/>
by superior numbers had withdrawn to <lb/>
to await Additional troops are being <lb/>
rushed forward to aid him. Dispatch stales <lb/>
not seriously cheeked. <lb/>
VERGE OF FINANCIAL PANIC <lb/>
Sept. Foreign office is In receipt <lb/>
news that was on verge of a <lb/>
panic. Serious anti-war riots at a number of the import- <lb/>
ant Internal situation is working in such u <lb/>
promise and will materially aid the Russians cause. Slav <lb/>
troops in Austrian service are admitted surrendering <lb/>
every on account of bad effect of moral of en- <lb/>
tire Austrian army. <lb/>
President Names Sun- <lb/>
day in October as Pay <lb/>
of Prayer <lb/>
Washington, i. C I <lb/>
dent Wilson today signed a proclaim <lb/>
calling on the people of <lb/>
States to pray tor peace In Eu- <lb/>
rope The proclamation sets aside <lb/>
Sunday, October as a day of prayer <lb/>
i The President's proclamation fol- <lb/>
Great nations of the <lb/>
world have taken up arms against <lb/>
another and war now draws mil- <lb/>
lions of men Into bat If when the <lb/>
counsel and statesmen have not been <lb/>
able to from the terrible <lb/>
whereas, In this as In all <lb/>
things, it Is our privilege and <lb/>
to seek counsel and succor of Al- <lb/>
mighty Hod, humbling ourselves be <lb/>
fore Him, confessing our weakness and <lb/>
lack of any wisdom equal to these <lb/>
tilings; <lb/>
And. whereas. It Is especial <lb/>
I wish and longing of people of the <lb/>
; Stales In prayer and counsel <lb/>
and all friendliness to serve the <lb/>
of <lb/>
l, Woodrow Wilson <lb/>
President r the United states <lb/>
America, designate Sunday, <lb/>
fourth day October, day of <lb/>
prayer and supplication and re <lb/>
quest all persons to re- <lb/>
pair on day to their places <lb/>
worship, there lo unite petitions <lb/>
lo over ruling the <lb/>
counsel of men, setting straight the <lb/>
things cannot govern or alter <lb/>
, on the nations now in the <lb/>
throes in In HI l <lb/>
win re n <lb/>
none, He vow haul. <lb/>
peace and <lb/>
ii ,. n <lb/>
friendship nor <lb/>
toll or the p <lb/>
end Him He forgive u- <lb/>
. <lb/>
will, i errors <lb/>
and lead us In ll <lb/>
. ,,. ion lo though <lb/>
I. F. EVANS fit <lb/>
Galloway Nominated and <lb/>
aid Jackson Run Close <lb/>
cox wins raw <lb/>
and Sheriff <lb/>
Will Enter Second Primary With <lb/>
The Former Leading by <lb/>
Wilson Polls Heavy Vote <lb/>
The result of yesterday's primary <lb/>
as given below is as It appears today <lb/>
at one o'clock. Nothing definite can <lb/>
be learned until the committee <lb/>
tomorrow at o'clock for the official <lb/>
count. <lb/>
are nominated and <lb/>
those to be voted for in the second <lb/>
primary ; <lb/>
SENATE. <lb/>
C, Harding . <lb/>
w. Evans <lb/>
SE. <lb/>
j, c. Galloway nominated. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
r. s. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Wilson short votes having major- <lb/>
r the other three candidates, <lb/>
CLERK. <lb/>
, Cox . <lb/>
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pi I . Hi <lb/>
win <lb/>
g Ross <lb/>
s Stocks, <lb/>
A i Ion <lb/>
r Hat <lb/>
11.79 <lb/>
MS <lb/>
m purge and <lb/>
CITY <lb/>
S,. N <lb/>
AUSTRIAN REGIMENT SURRENDERS <lb/>
WASHINGTON, Sept. i The forty-fifth <lb/>
of Austrian infantry has urn-rendered to the Russians. <lb/>
The French office advices here, <lb/>
ed that General success of Allies iii Prance <lb/>
HYDROPLANES SCOUTING <lb/>
Sept. Two -out <lb/>
near was attacked by a Austrian <lb/>
mounted with machine swifter <lb/>
to of the Allies is <lb/>
waters of Austrian mine-. <lb/>
GERMANS EVACUATE ALSACE <lb/>
Scot. It is reported the Gem <lb/>
he <lb/>
t-y man to <lb/>
witness i have here <lb/>
unto eel my hand and <lb/>
of the States to h <lb/>
affixed, <lb/>
-none at the Washington <lb/>
f In the <lb/>
year our Lord, one thousand nine <lb/>
hundred and fourteen, and the In <lb/>
dependence of states <lb/>
one hundred and thirty- <lb/>
ninth. <lb/>
WOODROW <lb/>
the President <lb/>
JENNINGS BRYAN, <lb/>
Shaft t. Heroine <lb/>
Frederick, Md., <lb/>
erected lo the Bar- <lb/>
,,., heroine <lb/>
over he. grave In Mount Olive <lb/>
by the Barbara Oh <lb/>
Association, was unveiled <lb/>
., , ceremonies Alfred <lb/>
p ,;. ,,. a member <lb/>
. ,,. nth Sew York Reg <lb/>
it v <lb/>
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ii a grand <lb/>
i Barbara uncoiled the <lb/>
A . the me-no- <lb/>
pl a large v, <lb/>
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act en <lb/>
o Health Officer <lb/>
At the recent meeting the Pitt <lb/>
i Federation Clubs <lb/>
tin, following resolution WM <lb/>
passed, and copy seal tO <lb/>
Count <lb/>
-Where, the promotion health <lb/>
is of special Interest to women, who <lb/>
nurse the sick and tor the well; <lb/>
That the <lb/>
County Federal ion of Women's <lb/>
endorses the movement for an All <lb/>
me Health Officer tor Pitt County <lb/>
appeals to the Honorable Board <lb/>
County to take the <lb/>
proposed action as soon as possible <lb/>
s the health our <lb/>
i assured, and prosperity <lb/>
and happiness our County <lb/>
ah county newspapers Interest <lb/>
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