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SI6i FOUND IN POI IN BLACK JACK lasiiiaoton Parker In Diggir.g Post H^es Uncovers a Small Forlune mum HIDDEN in WM Tiirfi'nliup Distillers Were Accastom- H t* llATing’ Large Homsi of Money •« llnnd And ItankH Srarr« In ThoNf nays. Mt'wn WHS l)rouKht hero today by I'iti/oiiy of the lilack Jack BCctioa of a ri‘mark;il)lo, find of a pot of gold aut(tt« ihi.Tt' ri’oontly by Waahlugton I’arker win) lives on tlie farm of Fred Millti ;il C;»Ii(;o llilla. Parker waa diRKiiiK pi’nt Uolea whon bia auger dtrac'k wbat appeared to bo an old iron pot. l,'pon on invcbtigation tho pot was removed and opened and found to contain $1fi40 in gold. WUMe of course nothiuB definite ran h*‘ found out in regard to who placed this gold there or for wUat pur pose* it was plact'd there It is believed th;ii it was buried during the war when banks were not so plentiful as I they are now and that it waa the money of a turpentine distiller or oii'f noiuii“et(Kl with that business who feared it would be captured or that he wonld be robbed. At that time the (iirpentinp industry was the money business of this part of the Stati and it is know that much money waa kept on hand to carry on the buai- n<-ss. 't'he person who hid the gold there probably die<l without revealing his secret oonaeqnently thn money Wits nul recovered by his people. I'hia sum of money is quite a neat iiid and it is remarkable that it re- niafned securely hidden up to thif time The finder is highly elated over his luck at discovering this small fortane I’Ji.\ISE I OK I’ll r JOi \li. i'l.i: Daily KelUctor.— 1 arrived home from .vour city .Nov. -Olh, IlMl. I was ill yi;ur ciiy iruiu August 17 to Nov, L'jth and 1 waul to say that I nevi r visiieil a UiN/ii or Slate with whicli 1 was more favor able impressed ami was nicer treat 'a than I was in your city. Your peop)>. are a people that should and ouglii to bo appreciated by any one aua moro especially by a stranger. 1 was in l.iexington, Ky., Dec. 1st, at iht opening tobacco sale for our Stut»^ and I want U> say to the tobacco peo ple of your State that 1 was ubsoluteb’ ashamed of the break which Lexington had It was so common and looked bj red and dark to what your tobacco does. Our market bero opens next Tuesday, Dec. 8th, aud as we have hu l such a good season I look for a goo i heavy hn^k. I am going to sell for two of our leading houses here. 1 want I to Bay in this that I never worked fo' any one with whom 1 felt more f.t l.ome than 1 did with Mr. Hooker, th^i man 1 sold for in your city and fur thermore I want to say that Air. Hooker Is a man that any town or city ought to be proud of and I am surj that many of the furmera of your Slate and county are proud of him as be is ever ready to lend them a helping hand and I found out while there that he had loaned many of them his hard earned money of which ho deemed it a pleasure. The greatest enjoyment 1 had while in your city waa to at tend court at your magniflcont Court Houso with Judge Peebles on the bench. Whllo In your city I had the pleasure of hearing all your preachers) of every denomination and I believe all to l>e Christian gentlemen and good preachers 1 hope some day to be in your city again llespectfully a friend to C.reeiiville and its people. S. M CAMPBBI^l- Springfield, Ky The Greenville Banking ..and Trust Company.. Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31 st $458,000.00 THE LAHGEST In This Section. Deposit Your Money with This Bank, F'or Safekeeping. Artistic Rockers DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING ^ Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money Etcry Kind Iran Cottoo to Silk, For Men, Womoi uil CIiildr«a Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair I..4M>k (or the Markt Sold by All Good Donletiu Wholesale Lord ^ Taylor NEW YORK (OMri LSOKY SCHOOL LAW NOW IX rOKCE I> riTT Caiiiiti Olficials Ippoinleil 3|f the New Board of Commissioners Till* period of compulsory Hchoel attendance of children between iht I ages of eight and twelve began for I’itt ; county Monday December 7, and will I continue for four months. This is u I State law passed by the General As- j seiubly of and the co-oporation •he new couiily Hoard of Cuuimi.,- "f people in making it ef- sioner.s Messrs. McD. Horton, Joseplr f«‘<'tive is Invited and requested. The law is not intended to work un due hardship on any one, and will not bn so construed. It makes ampli provisions for children wjlio really Trwiif ■ijjJ-L lie .^ilin^jbj Ji uSSr Why Th^y B«eommend F*ley’» Donej •■4 Tar. I’. A, Kfird, Canejo, Calif.—because "it produces the best results, always cures scTere colds, sore chest ani lungs aud does not contain oplat-jo or harmful drugs." Dr. John W. Taylor, L,uthersville, Ga.—because “1 believe it to be an honest medicine and it satlsties my patrons.” W. l,. Cook, Nelhart, UonL—because “it giTes the b«3t result for coughs and coHs of anything 1 sell.” Erery user ia • friend. Sold by all druggist ■■',1. 'i.i,',. msssm VXSr OF ( IIAKACTERS IN HIAWATHA 1‘AGEAJi i' Uelow are the names of the differ ent students of the Training School who took part in the Hiawatha pa feant and the characters they rcprea eiited. This pageant which was given Monday night wa.s one of the most Kuccessgul ever given in this city. The cast of characters was as fol lows; . Marguerite Wallac Flora Hutchins Strawberry Plants Plant tbem now, BO ceata per lOt. Cot Floiren and funeral desl^i oa Hhort notice. Order* ta&en (or Shade Trees, Grape Tines, Bose Bnsliet. Pansy Plants, Kfaclnth and Narclora!> Un.tb» MISS BETTIE WABBEK Phone-2r>0-J. of ihc very finest design an^ workuianship are here for vour select ton, and if yoar ambition is to make your nome beautiful, here Is a chance to adorn it splendidly with our line furniture. It Is not mere ly ptylish and rich, but of greai durability, because made for use as well as for shotr. Yon 4re ipvlted to call aod ta- spect oar stock Taft & Vandyke Evans Street. Greenville, N. C. 'ro DO rLdVBINO It re^ulree «xp«ri<k*e ma< JaA<« Am apprentice U all rigkt la his : kut long tralalne ia aioBiMary to i fuU-fiedsed plumbers mt at tkeaa. 'Wa send experienced Mea t« every Jab •Hiise tt Ik Cheaper far Taa and the work gives aattafaottaa, Wa aiake aur monar kjr telBC BOTa fafta as a resolt af ftmr reeaaMieiuIatlam. I’dss, Shade A, riloeks Simon A. Con-1 i<l''li>Li ami K. Ii. Whitehurst were ii'j .Mi ssion nearly the entire tirst two days j of tbii* wivk for the purpose of ap-j |)ointin>; the new counly onicials an.l transacting an unusually large amount cannot be sent to oi buniness which always comes up at the first mooting of the board. Mr. S. A. Congleton was elected | chairman of the board, and among half miles from th© school hous? those county oflicials whom they ao-.hy the nearest rout<' or whoso assist-1 school. Children who are physically or mentally dis abled; who live more than two and 1 Soldiers Hiawatha . . Nokomis Minnehaha Arrow-maker . . Kwasind Chlbiaboa I'au-l’uk-Keewis K'rnestine Forbes Sara Kill ,... Ijola Brinson .. Francis I’urivs ... Julia Jordan lagoo Sara Klli Famine Ix»la llrlnaoii Fever Francis Purvis Priest Norma Sniitli .Lillie Ilarco ....Clara Pop< Companlond of Priest pointed were: Messrs. S. J. Kverett, ance at home is required on account Cnuntv Attorney; K. llilliams. Auditor; I , . _ 1 «/ . ' of extreme poverty; who are unable .1. W. Smith of Heaver Dam township! superintendent of the Conuty Home'*'’ necessary books and cloth- and 11. C. Joyner of Farmville standard I on account of poverty; all these keep<M'. I jire excepted from the provisions o( A. large amount of business waa [the law. This makes it elastic enough . Ix)ve Kaatwood brought up and passinl upon at this meoUng. In a later issue will given much of the busines which was ! ®ny one. to Insure that no hardship need be People who do Indian Guide lx>la Brinson Tom-Tom Beaters, Slema Edmundson Bettie Spencer Kala SpruiH Warriors traa^acted which would be of interest to the public and which at present wi> ari« unable to secure. wisterville items Wintervllle, I>ec. S—Miss Mae Parks a student of the High School here, was siimoimied to her home in Tillery yes terday, on account of the illness of her brother. In cold and rlamp weather you .-<h(inld wear good shoes, or hoots. A. W. Ange & Co., has just received « larKe shipment. We have a nic^ line of fancy gro ceries, all orders promptly tilled. Kunice Albrlttion Susie Itarnes Mary Bridgman I Rebie Bryan j I’earlle Davis I Luna Dixon j Lucilo Kills Lucetta Gallop not come under one of these heads should have their children In school any way, consequently no friction ia escepted in the operation of the law. It Is earnestly hoped that there will be no neccessity for Invoklne legal procedure. It Is a law designed for the good of the children of the whole State. They are the ones tor whom the law was passed, and they „annah'Cuthrcll Sallle Hooks Mary Johnston Ilallie Jones Julia Jordan Martha I^ancaster Elma Roper Kate Tillery Mary Weoten arc the ones who will he benefltted. Lalla Wynne SqiuiwH Maggie Futrell Alice Stephens Hallie Ijissiter Christine Tyson Lillian Page Sallle Winslow Indian tenths Connie Bishop Clara Griffin Alice Herring Annie Edgerton Ruth Proctor Kliiabcth Southerland Corn XfaidenH Lorraine Arendell l<ouelIa O'Neal .Tohnnie Patrick Valero Perkins Fannie Loe Spier Ruby Vann Janie Webb Death of ffrs. Wilson Mrs. Verda Wilson, wife of Mr your business solicited. C. Vincent &'i,ouis M. Wilson, died this morning .itlf^adie Bland i 11:30 o'coick at her home on Kvans,<'lara Davis Lime, Cement, nnd Wall Plaster at after an illness of about one Gelene IJamea A. II. Ange & ( o. j week. Mrs. AVllson was 21 years I cla Carr Newman •Mrs. J. L. Rollins, is visting h('r' married last year to Ijuclle O’Brien tric iiils in Ayden this week. . Wilson. She was before her mar- For Sale! On easy term, or will^jj^gg Miss Verda Mitchell of Snow trade lor smaller tarms of 180 ^eresijjjn survived by her husband, 12r> acres cleared. <iood buildings infant a week old, her parents anj located 2 1-2 miles for Winterville S-i gpyppjjj brothers and sisters who were mile from Reedy Branch church. | present at her bedside during her ill- W. J. BRAXTON. ilr n. D. Forrest spent Monday ,n Wl!son was a faithful and con- (Ireenville on bu.siness I cmt'-il member of the Have just recf'ived a beautiful line ('^^urch I)i«iHolutioD N'otire The firm of Pace & Cobb doing business as the New Bertha Hotel has this day been dissolved by mu tual consent C. R. Pace buying the interast of K. W. Cobb and assumiag all liablllti«a C. R. PACH K W. COBB i2-5-tr s. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. OF PASSXKCilil TKAUC Atlantic Coast Llaa. North Bound Houtb Boiin< 'sc. SS 8:18 a. m. No. 72 1:1S p. ^ 'lO 72 Sr-fS p. m. No. (t t;^) p. NorfeUi Reatbem. Cut Bound West Boond .Nc. t 1:01 a. m. Na t l:lt a. r •<t. 4 »;It a. m. No. 17 7.14 a. w ■io. i« C;U a. m Ko l 8:»l *. • Touring Cars $490.00, F. 0. B. Detroit Rounabouts $440.00, F. O. Detroit We have several secoiid hand Ford and oth<] Care, almost as good as new, for sale cheap. Ford Supply Co. Phone 237. Greenville, N, C. AiiBivM »tr»a i.nane7 al Lmv \j*Mm <a attia’JkurB BciiiU&a, I rraattMK ahsaraaver fiia * «aalratf ({•MUTlUa, •• Nu^tk C^a?\.«iiat J. C- LANIEB MOSUMEltlTS AJTD BLEAB STOJrflg AXD IRON FE5CCS MRIlHTUJil. . NURTV €AJMIJ]la Slates' Healtl) (xhibit al Jacksonville Wins Higli Praise From Visitors AKR Y0I:K kidneys WELLl KOTICI OF RENTING. Uany Greenville People Know the Im-j portanre of llealtb; Ivldneji. , Jacksonville, Fla., Dec 7—Nortii Carolina to the front again. This time its In public health matters ai the Southern Health Kshibtiou held in this city In connection with the L eeting of the American Public Health Assoiiation. The health exhibit made by North Carolina was well ahead oT that of any oilier Southern Slate. Thi.< was the verdict of every visitor to the xhibitlon and there were about 14, 000 of them. Many of the prominent health of"cIals from Canada and our •N’orihern aud Western States exprea On Monday December 14, H&4, at t P. M. before th« Court-boQca door la The kidneys filter the blood. | OreenvIll». N. C.. Tha Board of Ck»»- They work night and day. I mUsioners of Pitt County will rent m Well kidneys remove impurities [ it«se to tbe highest bidder tor tba Weak kidneys allow ImpuriUes to; year 19U. the loUowinB tract ot multiply. (to-wlt A certain tract or parcel No kidney III should ho neglected. ! land being and lying In Oreenrllla There is possible danger In delay. | Township and on the North Side at If you are nervous, dizzy or worn i Tar River abont one mile from Greea out. Begin treating your kidneys at once; Use a proven kidney remedy. Tille, on the West side of the Ore«»- rllla and Bethel road and on tka i North aide of the Greenville and Tar- None endorsed like Doan's Kidney boro road, adjoining the lands of O Pills. Kecommnndod by thousands. Proved by Greenville testimony. J. J. Nobles, Dickinson and Paris ets., Greenville says: "My kidneys were out of order and I had a dull sed Hurpriso that the South, aud es-fi^**'* back which worried me. pecially North Carolina, should be morning I was sore and stiff. forging to the front in health work so rapidly. In fact many expressed ihj feeling that North Carolina's exhibH T. Manford, Randolph Bros., 3. W Ferret aod othera and being a part atf the Sniian Browa tract of land, coa talnlng 8<1 acres more or less. Aboat 71 acres of eald !and la cleared aafl In a good state of cuitlTation, there la • good dwelling bouse, bam and itate- I»A and three tobacco barns on sal4 land, also an overflowlnR well t0 The kidney secretions wer© irregular. Doan's Kidney Pills wore brought to good water The A C. U. Rairoad atf my attention and I got a box. They joins it and it has a spur track afl- not only excedoil any other exhibit at relieved me of all symptoms of kid- joining said land, much to the coa* ihc I’-xposillou but it also excodod any ' trouble, putting my back and kid* fenleiice of the aama The peraaa other single exhibit at the Interna-1 good shape again.' j renting will be required to fumlak of glass ware. Come look it over Harri''gton. Barber & Co. For Sale! One good horse cheap ca^^h or credit, see P. H. Kittrell. | We have a iilep line of shoes any atyle or size ,. Harrington Barber i Co. ! Varrlac* Ueaafaa Ragkiter af Deads Brascee Bell baa lasaaA lieeaaee to tke follewing coa^lea alaee last repart: WHTTB Fred Gladson and Mattie Body Christiaa Chlcod township. Charlie Mayo and Nannie Garris of of The ri'Hiains will he carried fo her hc-me at Snow Hill for burial Sunday , morning. Bruce. OOLARRD Karnest .Tenkins and Mary Staton of Mrs. Millie Harris went to Norfolk this morning. Aliss Dorothy l»ng, left this morn-' Bethel, ing for Henderson. She has acceptraj James Atkinson and Fffie J. Harrell a higher position with the telepbon.j j of Belvlor township, and goes to take up heri aompany 4atiea. Harry Harrington and Amanda Wilkins of Carolina township tioiml Congress on School Hygiene 1(1 at Uuflalo a year ago and had but w peers at the International Con gress on Hygieno aud Demography held at Washington two years ago. North Carolina’s exhibit is divided into four parts, one on patent medi cines, one on tuberculosis, one on child hygiene and one illustrating the progress of health wrok in the Stat ■. The Southern Health Kxhlbitlon closes this week and North Carolina's exhibit will be returned to Raleigh. Hereafter it will be loaned by the Sate Board of Health to any conven tion, club, fair or other organization that wishes to u.se It. free of charge, provided packing and transportatiiui charges are paid. Mr. Nobles had Fo.ster-Milburn, Co, security for the rent The Board ra- I’rops.. Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. S. I. Fleming of House re turned to her home this morning ac companied by her daughter. Mrs. Washington. ruECks t Rorp i^siaxtli You know croup i.s dangerous. And y{>u ought to know too, the sense ot security that comr.s from having Foley'M Honey and Tar Compound la the house. It cuts the thick mucus and clears away the phlegm, stopa the strangling cough and gives ea.sy breata Ing and quiet sleep. Kvery user is a friends. Sold by all druggists. DR. J, e. HARSa f et^rtaary Sariraoa aa<i Deatlat ! treat all animals. Calls prompt cswered day or night Ofllce at F | Smith's stablea with hospital aer ■Ice. Day phone «04i nlglit J8*-: to 14 Imo I (.'^rres the right to reject any or bids. Further infonnatton can be haC from any member of the Board, Braa- coe Bell, of S. J. Kverett. Ile-adver^ tised by order of the Board of Com mi.-jsioners riiiu the Sih day of December IPM. S. J. F.VFRFrrr County Attoraar- 1:; M-itd-:nw Goro, Ga., P. A. Morgan had oc- caFion recently to use a liver medicine ! i.nd .■»ays of FV>lsy Cathartic Tableta' ' "Ther thoroughly cleansed my system j and I felt like a new man—light and free. They arp the best me<llclne I I have ^ver taken for constlpatioa. I They kepp the ptomach sweet, liver srtiTe, bowels regalar." Sold by all I druggist. TIm OtAriaa 'Tint Oaa* Nat Aflaet Tka H»a« ol it! tonic anil reract. LAXA-1 ' ■ "*•*— ' TIVE BROMO QriNINBiff betterthan ordmiirT I w. t ^ P*ni-rnll In Wllki^n Ouintae and doei not caunr nen-n„«n»« nor Mr J. W Feiiell IS It. WllSOn tOd»y iiDRina in head Rcmeml>rt (he full name and I „ '•ok lor the ligBatarc oi B. W. GROVB. lie *® business.
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