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MMi I ^ III ivmmiaft;' ^ •> Succeeds Ulmself tor thfl Third Sac- q_ cesslpe Time. Tlie Military Pageant Was luaugu* rai Feature. RICHMOND, Va„ Feb. 2—No euch displrty In connection with tti3 iiiau gurati n of a goyernor h.is been seen T' r twenty years as tliat witiicbsii'd l.-ere today, when Henry Carter Stuart, of Russell county, was formally sworn In to succeed Governor Wil liam Hodges Mann, whose term end ed at midnight Saturday. Twenty yeara and a mouth ago the late Governor C. T. O’Ferrall, of Har risonburg, came to Richmond and was received by tlie municipal au- thoriticB with some ceremonies. Hij was taken to the Exchange Hotel, the li;U)itat of the celebrities then <oming to the city, and the follow- *ng day was escoretd by several reg iments and battalions of troops to the capitol, where he was presented, made hia address asd took the oatii of office on the soutiiern portico of tiio capitol. From tlie eanie place ttie ceremonies today were planned. Hotli the house and the senate con vened today at 10:30 o’clock, the in augural committee declared the ar- 0 WINTERVILLE | 0 WINTBRVlLiLK, Feb. 4.—Mrs. I..ucy Ayden Items. Abbott went to Greenville yesterday It will soon be time for you to set out your tol)acco. Come and look over our transplanters before you buy elsewhere. H. D. Forrest and Company. Mr. Jessie Speight of Greenville was here yesterday. Klttrell and Company are In po sition to supply you with feed stuff ar reasonable prices. Hay, seed, fresh oata, red bliss seed potatoes and onion sets, all the best quality at A. W. Ange and Co. Misses Dasie Munford. of Ayden was here Monday. w The Winterville Cotton Oil Com pany’s new plant which is almost completed is not only a credit to the town and eurrounding community l)ut a much needed convenience. Man ager Abbott tells us that they ex pcct to put the oil mill miichinery in motion next week. Tills news ia not only gratirying to tlie owners but the public as well. Hee J. Cox and Son for your cold rangoments and then with tiie Vir-, drink, fancy cakes and candies. ginia Military Institute cadet corps, ilie local battalion of the Plrnt Kegi- ment, the Itichmond Howitzerva and (he members of the committee, Gov- krnor Mann entered a carriage and proceded to tho Jefferoon Hotel, .vlierc Mr. Stuart was domiciled. President Pro-teni Kchols, of the senate, rode with Ijieutenant-Gover- nor Ellyson, who has been chosen for t'le third time to succetfd hiniaelf as lieutenant governor. HoacliinK the iiotel, the parade halt- • (1, the committee and Governor Mann ! ntered and met the new governor escorted him to the carriage in which Governor Mann liad made the trip and then the parade moved to tliF i,eo Monument aud started back tol'iucker. the capitol. I Mrs. E. W. Smith, from the coun- Uea<!hing the capitol grounds the | try, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. ^V . military was drawn up at attention Harper of tho town Uemember tliat It. U. Forrest and Co., are before the public to serve you. Go to see them and look over their stock ef merchandiae. Mr. ,1. S. llarber is now repairing the store occupied by J. Cox and Son Kittrell and Co., and U. F. James This improvement will add much to tho value of the property. If you happen to be in our little town and need auto, bicycle supplies, gafioline or cylinder oil, don't fail to see Kittrell and Company. Mis's F:innie Leo Spier returned to the 10. C. T. T. S. Monday. Go to K. W. Dail’s for your fresh n;eats and oysters. Feight Moore, of Dethel. is spend ing a day or two willi .MIS’S Verna ;ind tho inaugural party passed through tho cordon of soldiers, the ciommnds saluting as the party I assed through the lines. When tho committee and Governor : Mann and Mr. Stuart rached tin t iipitol they proceeded at once to the | portico, where |»rayer was offered by liishop Collins Denny, of tho Metho- (<!sf Clinrch. Then Cliairiiian Kchol 5 of the ooniniittee, presented Governor (vfann, who introduced Mr. Stuart. A MO delivered hi>s inaugural address. K(illi)\ving the completion of th'i ad dress, I’resident Janies Keith, of the Supreme Court, administered the oatii ol' olli. e, and tin' ceremonies werj < ver. except that the new governor and all state oflii'ials, members of, he will be heartily weleomed. Mrs. It. F. I'ox went to Ayden Chief of Police Smith, of Ayden spent last night here. It is a good time to begin con«id- ering the purchase of a fertilizer distributor. Harrington, Itarlier and Company have all the late styles. Now if you want dry goods, no tions, slioes or hats, it will pay you to wee Harrington, llarber aud t'o.; they have a coniplete stock. \VI.\TI';UV1I.LK, Jan. HI.—Tom Lindssy’s entertainment in the High Sciiool auditorium here last night was enjoyed by a large and appreciative house. His impersonations and mon ologues were very amu'.slng and hU I.uitrayal of the old-time darky was .spleiulM. If he comes this way again, the M’lieral assi'iiibly, city ofliclalfr' .ind ftMieral oflicers and several of I he ( lose friends of the new gover- I nr reiiialiifd whii(> the tropps pass id in review before the stand, the >. v('ral commands saluting the gover- 'ii'F as they passed. BAD SlOMACH? ONE DOSE of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy Should Convince You That Your Suffering Is Unnecessary. Ilecamniftnd«d for Chronic Indlcrestiusi and Stumach, L!vcrand Intei** ttnal T‘.ous:;nds cf 1 - , i . . ■ Jn your ow. /orahtv. h 've t -hi ti •V'>vr’«.'Von.-/cr^u* f ftmmeJv for Sta.-nach, cnJ intestir.u AiYr.sents. Dyipepuia, vf Gas Arcvu. thn He<irt, Hoitt StO'ttach, UtAtresa ^fter £ in8» Nert'otmness, l}izzi0ieas, yumtintt S.Uv*/.’ Sick HeaJiMche», Cttnsiimttion. Torpui l.ioa «rc., art* prui^irk; and “oo ninciu'i: >: IitijJ.Iv ti» I'i.il llU'V luav also k:ifv\ i! ' d <*f livin*!- Mayr*9 Wonderful Stnnac' is the b»*st a - \ n ost wklsly k s*. Ke;nt"iv' t« -r the ah. .ve ai'MUMits. \'.k ffist f *r a bnitk‘io«.!ay- I'lU ii lo a tesi—om; v • • should c<»nvint e. It iti m.irvchnis in its healii. properues i*s etTtn tn are quite na ural as i ex't'i on the anii o>' • ailments and in nio-^t va quk‘i: fcli and penuam*nt restihs. 'Tliis h:'^lily su \essti Rein5*dy h.is bt*eu i.»kenbv t!u* ih tHoiniiui. pe<H)le, atui tii^se in all litu, aiuoii them Members »>f , Justif-e of tii Supreme Court. Educiit''>rs. l/Uwyer^.Merc lianls Hanker^, Doctors. l)ruKSi't‘i. Kurse.*;. Mutujfac urers. Priests, Ministers. Fatmers. with lasting »enetlt and it should be fcqtiaUy successful ii* your case. Send f*»r free valuable b<«>klet on Stomach Aihuents to Ge«> H. Mayr, Mfg. Cbeuiist. X5*‘iSt> WhiUnH Street* Chicutfo. 1U» F«r Sale 1> CtreenTlU^ V. by the JOHH L. WOOTEN DBVG CO aai DruKglsta •Tornrber* Thursday. When in need of furniture or ii I,ice Will (\ l’"ree sctwing inaeliliU', A. ^V. Ange and Company si ll cheap lor fash. .Miss Dora iO. Cox lias returned from Ai.'lauiler where she spent a few da.vs v, ;th lier sister, Mrs, Herliert .lenkins. You can get oysters at It. W. Dali's (.cry day and every night. See Harrington, liarbei' and Com pany for your New Uoyal 'sewing ma- iliines; they are good ones and guar anteed for 10 years. See ,1. Cox and Son )'or fresh n,ountaln butter. When you want ninety day .seed eats, hay, grains of all kinds, see Kittrell and Co. Mrs. F. P. White, from near Kin- (?ton, spent Kriday with .Mrs. .1. I-. Uollina. Wanted at once, another iiundud head of beef cattle. If you have one to sell nee or write R. W. Dail. Fine stock of peanuts .lust receiv ed at Harrington. Harl)cr and ('o. Fanning with good impiemi'iits am; tools is progression. Ames shovels. Oliver plows and New Soutii Disc l,r;rrows are at the head of the list, and sold liy .A. W. Ange and Co. Miss Venetia (’ox is 'spending (lie v.eek-end at liome. If you want a good typewriter see .1. ('ox and Son; they have the Oli ver on exliibit, one of the l>est m.t- (Iiines on tlie market. Mr. H. W. Dail bought a beef cow from K. K. Dail near here that dress- ei six hundred and fifty-one pounds. See Kittrell an<l Company for youi South Carolina cabbage plants; they v. ill have a‘supply on hand next week. AYD1-:N, N C., .Tan. 29.—Uread is the stiiff of life, tiierefore eat good biscuit made of ready mixed Hour, Merry Widow, at ,T. K. Smith and Urois. Mr. Kichard Wingate has purclias- ed Mr. Ollen Wingates interest in his fatiiers land near Ayden. Tills Is one of the most fertile 'spots in this community. Tiie walls around the city of Jer- icho fell at tlie blowing of iiorns, la borers on well regulated farms come and go at the ringing of bells; plenty of farm, school and church bells at J. R. Smitii and Hros. Tile farm wliere Joiiii Haddo<'k owned when he died on the New Hern road, not far from Haddocks cross roads, will bo sold February 2nd, 15114. This is all good land contain ing 200 acres, more or ^ess, and adapted to all kinds of (M’ops, es pecially cotton laiid tobacco, terme one-half ca'sh, remainder twelvf months, witi' interest, plenty of marl and timber on it. If others can then why not you i.' an old adage, the Ayden Lumber Company being short of labor liavi’ imported from Italy fifteen thorough bred Italians to work in tlie woods. 'They landed hero %Vednesday «nd Icoked pitiiui not being alile to epeak only through an Interpreter, but should they want to camp or keep house, they can get au oultlt from .T. R. Smith and IlroB. Judging from the thickness of the vault being built in the bank liulld- ing money will be hard to get. Hill Lacy, said ids roof leaked and he had to hold an umbrella over his family during a rain, but not so now, you can get Metal and rubber roof ing so cheap at J. II. Smith and Ilros., that don't leak. We had a plcfisant call from His Honor Mayor Janie'S, of Greenville. rut«sday. So far this lias been a very mild winter and some of the farmers have delayed killing hogs, hut we have plenty of salt and lard stands, large pots and kettles on hand. J. It. Smith and llro. We do hope that our people will take enough pride in the Free Will llaptist Publishing Company to pul llieir numey, time and talent in it, and make a company that will com pare with tho Advocate, Recorder luid Evangle, and also do all manner of i'ustoin work. There is no sense in a people as strong as the Free Will Jlaptists are not having a full equipment. Already this company since the lire publishing Sunday school llteraturi' anil supplying several states. This denomination is becoming a power ful factor for the development of hoys and girls and get tiie rents. Terms, one-half casii the remainder in one year, at 6 per cent interest. Mr, David Whicbard, Jr., made tiiis town a businesB call Friday. He is a iiustler, from tiie word go, so mucih like hi's father, wlio iias been run ning a paper since he pulled oft knee pants and has proven a great factor ill developing Greenville and Pitt county. diaries Jones said the rabbits {.cratciied up hia potato slips, after tliey w( re bedded, la'St year, but would do so no more, as he is wiser, he sets a 'steel trap for rabbits, and a riddick mole trap on his plant bed. h'lily of these traps at J. R. Sniitli and UrtM. Patronizi' your home industries, aiiii be a man, and above all take your county paper, The Iially Rcllector (ireeiiviile, N. C. Smith TonII Club. SMITII TOW.N’, Jan. 24.—Miss Cal- Mrt*. li. W. MoHeley EntertainH. Mrs. Ilennett W. Moseley received about two hundred of her friends at iier delightful home, "Pine Knoll”, IJI« SALE OF PERSONAL EUTY. Wo will sell at public auction t;;e Ilrooks Farm, about one mile from. Tuesday afternoon from three to five' Grificn, on WFDNKSDAy, FKURII- o’l’loek. ! AitY IStli, 1!I14, all the personal prop- TJio day was pcrfect and a roii-\nly of tlie late John Z. Brooks, con stant throng of beautlfiillj dressed p'sting of IS mule'.s, 8 horses, 4 coltH women moved in and out of the hos- tinel/ bred, one stallion, standaril pitable home during the afternoon. , bred, about 8 head of cattli', sev«ral Little Mi'sses Francis Moseley and good milk cows, iiiiout ^5 liogB, a Marietta Sugg took the <'ards of the largo quantity of improviid farmint; callers. iiiacliinery, wagons, carts, pIowB. Those assisting Mrs. .Moseley at hariiessc«, etc. Also one livery ont— l er charming reception, were: Mrs ('. O’H. Laugliingiiouse and Mr.s. G. U, Hadley, who gave the guei^ts a cordial greeting in th(! ball, Mrs. S. '1'. White and Mrs. J. R. Moye intro duced them to the receiving line, fii which were the hostess, her two sls- tei'.-i Mesdanies 1j C. Arthur and I';. H. Ficklen, and .Mi'fi, J. (i. Moye. At the doors leading into tiie din ing ro.Jin were Mesdamos J. W. I'er- reii and F. J. I'\irl)i'H. Insidi' iiit lit In Grifton. Sale to begin promptly at 10 o'cloclr. "i'ernis of sale, cash. This February 2nd, 1914, J. C. GRIFFIN, VANCiO WALL, i; I! It Adininistrators lie Smith dcligiitfully entertained the I , iiKUiibers of the Smith 'i’own Social t'liih at her home Saturday afternoon This meeting was devoted entirely to business and the following oilicers were ehu'ted: Mis's Callie Smith, president. Miss Mattie Sniilh, vice president. Miss Anna Willoughby, secretary anti treasurer. Miss .Nannie I^<ui W'llkeison, avsslst- ant secretary and treasurer. Miss Camille Robinson, ri-porter. After the business wa's over, the guest were invited out on the lawn where each one testiMi her skill a't marksman. Misses Sallle and ('arrl.* Hell Smith tli^d. They tried again iind .Mi'.ss Carrie Helle winning was room. Mesdames R. J. (,'obh, T. i'l. Hooker and J. L. Wooten greeted the guests, who were 'served ex(iuisit(! refreshments, consisting ol |iink and white ice cn>ani and dainty liKle cakes decorated wltli candy sweet peas. Hon bolis in the shape of La France rose petals. I’ariiia vi olets and pink sweet peas were al'so served. The dining room was ar listically liecorated wltli sweet peas, r.iiiilax and softly shaded caiulle'.i, •Mksses Douglaii Artliiir, Novtdia lleliii l.aiighinghoiise and Min nie l';xiini Sugg served in this room Mrs. G. W. Maker and Mrs. D. F, House greeted the stream of guests Voiilh’s Coni|.anlon "as it is U, W 1. is Sl'nt to the home. Fifty-two MI N \UIO MVkE Tin: MOIM.O. Men who make the world of today are niaking The Voutirs Companion what it is today. It is very inue.li more Ih.in 'i'he I'onipanion you may |remeiiili((r; no higher in purixw*:. but more lavish in material—larger and Improved with special Family i’ages. Hoy's Pages, Girl’s i’ages, and a constant supply of serials an<l shorter storhis. The editorial page of Informatioi;. comment, science and events will keep any man well Informed, whiln Die Family Page helps on home jra- provenients and Ideas, and both boys and girls have special pages for theinsidves. You do the laniily a good turn whon pas'sing into the iiall. .Mrs Skinner and Mrs, 11, 10. Austin showed them into the library, elah- awarded a box of Divinity Fudge The hostess then led the way iu- ,irately decorated in pink carnations to th(! dining room where a dainty fern, where Mrs. W. two course luncheon was served. | (. s. Forbes wel comed and invited them to partake (d’ th(^ bountiful and refrshing puneh, Visitors prcMent: I\liss Made Gault, of Fayetteville, Tenn,, and .Miss Win nie Kvans, of Fdenton, N. C, They added much pleasure to the evening by rendering musical selections and readings. At five o'clock the guests depart ed ileclaring Miss Smith a charmlng liostess. H. (Juiiier- TRI STKE S NOTU E l.AMI SALE. i nder and iiy virtue of sale <'ontalned in a served by Mesdanit“.s .M ly and it. O. Jeffress. Crocia's Italian li.iml pla.ved soft music thi'oughoiit the afternoon. When the callers had all gone the receiving party were seated in th. dining room and served an apeliz- iiig salad coiirvie. fidiowed by sweets. 'I’heri! has not lieen a more elab- I orale and chariiiing affair given in power (jreenville this season than .Mrs. reception on Tuesday. issues year—not twelv(‘j Morn riading than is found In any monthly magazine at any price. 'I'ou may not know The Companion as 11 Is today. Let us si'ud you thren current Issues free, that you may thoroughly lest the paper's (luality. The Toiith'H ('onipiinion. 144 llerkley St., lloton, Mass. New SuliBcriptlons Received at this, (mice, ANM'Ai, .>ii:i;tin(j liirincfs Miitiiul Fin> Insurance A«- (d' a certain deed ,\iof;eley of trust executed to me by Riley j Jenkins, and bearing date Feby. 21str GI{EK>VII,I.I'. FOItl’.MOSr AS 1912, to secure the payment of a certain bond of even date tlierewitli, and ihe stipulations cimtained in said deed of trust not having been last spring has been j (Huniilled witli, iind upon reiiuest of the power of said bond, the under- slgncd will sell at public sale, tor ('urolina, and every wi cu.sli lui the 4th day ot March, 1914, are received by (W’edn(^sday), at two o'clock p pplying the! on the premises hereinafter descrii) Nociation. The annual meeting of ihe Farm ers Mutual I''ire Insurance A'.s.socla- tion was held February 2, 1914. The business of the association A IHMiSE AMI MI’I.E .MARKET pained during the past year $114,125,- I ii. It now iuis in force One Million. During Ihe past fall and wiiilei- i iity Thousand and Five Doilar'.s (|1.- Greenville has entered Into the fore- or.o.otiri.dli). mo'.^t rank as one of tin? bi'St horse Mr. G, T. 'I’yson, who has held the. and mule markets In lOastern North oflic.' of president several yeara was k several l ar |iri \alle': upon to aet’ept it again, and ministry, with young men, and with the cooperation of the church, scho(d town, wo see in the near future o puldisliing iiouse that we can all fetd proud of, located iiere in Ayden. A.^ it is the most of us get our Sunday school supplies from Oliio. Subscribe to the Daily Itctleetor. Fine Hog. .Mr. Jobu H, Kandolph has Just received one of the finest hogs seen in this section, he is a Registerec' Tamworth boar, ten months old and weighs about two hundred and fifty pounds. Mr. Randolph says he aims on having some more of the hogs, acd we don't blame him either, for they are beauties. THE FARM i» the Baii* of all Industry UME i^ the bails of ail good farming. Write for inillctin by the best authority in the Diiitf J States on Lime on the Farm, and get price of the purest lime. Don’t buy earth, satui, rtr. A postal will give you reasons. POWHATAN LIME CO. STRASBURG VIRGINIA Unions of women workers in New York city have a total membership of about 100,000. AYDICN, Jan. :!1,—.Mr. Mack Tayloi has moved ills family to the country and will farm this year and Mr. Her- uion has moved into tiu? house va cated by him. Mr. F, Clayton Turnage who live; near town tells us lie thinks to Hin j dairy this summer and spring, and famish the people with milk and but ter. 'i'his will lie quite a treat to those not wanting to keep a cow on their premises, and de<idedly les:j- trouble. Warren Tripfi said his roof leaked, tnd that he held the bread tray over Ills wife ami child to prevent them from getting wet, but did not do so iiut once. Rubber roofing, gal- vaniz,‘d rooting is in tlie reach oi all at J. R. Smitii and liros, Mr. Joyner Wingate fell from his stalk cutter and received somi bruise.^, but nothing serious, as bin team was gentle. One application of J R, Smith and liros.’ limiment si t liiiii on Ills feet again. Special communication of Ayden Masonic Lodge last Thursday nigh! to comer degrees on some candidates. Mr. W. K. Hook« left Wednesday foi the west where he has gone to rest and refresh himself as his lieallli has given way. He iiopes to trave'. some and get on tiic sunny 'side o’, lile. Kindling spUnters aro no object now tho price of lightwood has de clined since so many are blowing stumps with uynamite, Buhsoiling 'and setting trees, just received a mig shipment 40, r.O and 60 per cent, at J. R. Smith and Dro. Wo are informed that Mr. W. W. Ormond, of Ormondsville, Greene county, hati near two acres of to bacco beds sowed, this looks like an increase of acreage. The nice farm belonging to the es tate of the late John Haddock will b^ sold next Monday at (Jreenville to the highest bidder. This farm has three good tobacco barns, two dwell ing houses with ample storage shelter and will produce all kinds of crops. It is rented out for sure rent this year and whoever buys the land will it. till! following lands descrlliod in said deed of trust, to-wit: Lying and being in the county of Pitt, Carolina township. .North Car olina, and adjoining the liiiids of Cialicl Jenkins, Wade Williams, Mack i!r>ant and others, and lioiiiid <ui the north b.v the lands ot i’ollard. and Walter Harper, on the east by the lands of Walter Harper, on thi south by the lands of Wade Williams and on tiie west tiy the lands (iabel Jenkins, and being all that (ertain tract of land whereon tlii' said Riley Jenkins now lives, and being a iiart of the lands sold to 'said Riley Jen kins by deed from John Rollins, aiu loiitaining 28 acres, more or less, 'i'his Jan. 2Sth, 1914. JOHN T. ROSS. 'I'nislei. J SMITH Atty. 1 L'M Id ;uv Ihe dilferi'iu dealers, of whieh tlieie. is four (I! live. Not only are the people of Pill (oiiiity snpplliHl. bill iiiaiiy of ibe sales are made to those from ad- jiiiniiig cmintles. l AI’IAIN SMITII tiETS M\N FtlK STEM.INtJ AI TOMOIlll I VI n*! nniinimously electeil for another ,vear. James l^. Little was elected I reiary end treasurer. The following supervisors were cleeled: S. V. .loyner, 1 leaver Dam town ship; (i. Stancili, Delvolr towu- !uip; ,1. Whitehurst. Helhel town- sliili; A. H. Cniigleloii, Carolina oisMissEU ti\ (iiAiaii: (IF IIUHMVAV U01MH:I!\ a negro for whom the riilef-of-Police Sniitli reci iveil a nies s ige yesterday to be on tlh' looii-out for a young man by the name of Pil by. cliarged iiy the llairis Hardware Comp-'.ny, of Washington, N. C., with the theft of an antonioliiii-. So las- r'ght tile young man put In his ai>- p. arance with the car and a systee l:lled with spiritous liquers. .No soon er b.\d he arrived when Captain Smith took liiiii in (barge and noti fied the Wasliingtou authoritiiM ol his arrest. This morning an otlicer came iii> anil n'turned today with bW i.uin. I’l lSI.ll SU E OK SKM K OP (;0(H»S. tiy virtue of a power of sali' coii- J. Klks, Chicod towu- i'lllis, Contentnea town- Dupree. Falkland town- Moye. Faninille town- liarrington, Uri'enville A .V.Waters. PaetoluB t.'wnship; J I'.iip; II. K. •hip: S. C. ship; A. J. ship; O, W township; township; 11 wiiship. The following agents wen cd I!. Williams, Greenville, J A, Lang, (’ireenvilh-, N. C Willis 1-ittl . , otlie->is have iiei'ii on the look-iuii t uned in a deed of a.-isignmeiit iiuid-' tor tMice about the middle of De-|i’aiil Sidomon to f’. C. Harding, eeiiilier thought to he guilty of high-, i u the L'I'b day of January, 1914. the way robbery was yetterday afternoon ^ unde-signed, will on Thursday, th. arrested by Cmistable Walter Patrick; 1-th day of February, 1914. at II and tills morning given a beariii!'. ; o’< lock a m. at the store lornierly before Magistrate 1>. Houiitree, ; oicii ie<i by Paul Sidomon. ^Itu.ited 'I'lier" not being sullieient evidence on tiie south side of Ulikerson axe to sustain the charge he was dismis;- | i;iie, in the town of Greenville, North J I i'aroliiia. cNposo to puglic s.iie. to The iiold-up Ol eurred on the night ' 'h. highest bidder for cash, the eii of ttie twentieth of l>i‘ceniher on the tiie vtock of goods, wares and mei- river dam, and it was tliought th.ii Job Aloori-, Swift ('reek relect- N. C.; ; Jesvu! Cannon, .\yden, N. C ; S. M. Jones. Ilethel, N. C. Tho lust farmers in Pitt county are to lu fiuind among the inemtiers !ii thi:'. association and they take priib' in what has lieen aiconiiillsbed ,\ polie.' bolder ill this association not only pioteeted from lire, but tor nado and storm ,t!> well. >OIM,F .-Mi |)ersons ha\iiiK lelt work with • l.e late J riiftiin are requested to call for it at once MitS 1. CKIFF1V, ■? ,Md itw Little was the guilty party, but a > !• ated notiiiug could be proven, '.IIKIHEF ERNEST IM ULEV GETS A Ill.lM* lUJIiESS Deputy Sherift Krnest Dudley puU t I otf a stunt on a blind tiger Sat urday eimilar to the arrest made by Otlicer Clark, mention of whieh was made yesterday. K.liza Williams, negro woman rtisiding near tlie boat landing ot whom the offlcers bad had juspicion for some time is the one Rt»w to answer th<‘ charge of retail ing. Sherift Dudley marked a piece of money so that it »'ould be recog- >ii2ed by him if seen again, and sent a nefrro man to the woman's home buy Bome whiskey, and in a tew minutes the booze was forthcominp;. Tlie office made the arrests and this mor.ning the prisoner was given a bearing and under a bond of one hundred dollars she was bound ov er to the next term of court. ehansiil.'. formerly belonging to Paul .Solomon. Inelndiiig all dry tzoods, l "ots, shoes, hats and caps, elothiuB. 1 ioth and all kinds of dry MOods and , notions, also all li\turt*.-i and store iiirir.tiiie in said store building The Inventory of said stock takei’ i.v tiie Assignee aggregating S.TDi.ftS, All persons desiring to pun base thi -to» k may have the privilege of ( v- euiining the sam»‘ at any time, on o,', 1 efore the day of sale by applying | t ) the undersigned. | 'I'his the :’.lst day ol February, j l'H4. F. (’ HARDI.m:. Assignee.j 2 :i tf I aiG CANS ONLY The Porto Kican legislature has | enacted a law regulating the worV i of women and children, limiting the :.ours of employment and protecting tiiem .4gainst dangerous occupations. I’nion cigarmakers issued more than ,S0,000,000 ot labels in the year K<1.S. Let HE Rot Your Compost I am the champion rotter of the world. I U vot loaves, 8traw, stulks, luainire, suudusl or uiiyoihrf ve^elahli; r. . ier» i\ n iiirt, iuio a rich, high>K‘H(ti fur- iu thau two mouihb. Just keep me on the job and 1 save yuu u lot of th.it fertiU^er *iuouey. If you want to know all ah< ut this r<‘ia(K)st rotting, weU as t^.traying atiii provouttug hog cholera, write Keil Desil,'* 619 N. Ht'coiid Street, Hi. Ltniis Mo., and I’ll send you a {title book, free, that tells how. 1 am Red Devil Lye 5 c. For BIQ CANS Almost as big as those o<mting lOo. Hive MT
The Eastern Reflector (Greenville, N.C.)
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Feb. 6, 1914, edition 1
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