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WE ARE POSITIVELY SELLIIfQ.AS AWHOL^ THE BEST LIFE INSUB- AirCE C50NTRACTS, BEING PAKTICULARLY FREE FROM LIMITATIOira AKD RESTRICTIONS, AND WITH HARKED PMT7LEOBS AND BENEFITS TO THE PUKCHA3BR. Before buying elsewhere, see us, IT WILL PAY YOU MOSELEY BROS. GENERAL AGENTS. Socta/ and Personal PSSSONALI MONDAY, APRIL 13 1914. Messrs W. T. Litchfield and Taylor Whitehurst, of Aurora were In town this morning. Mias Ethel Cullens, who has been visiting Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. W. H Ward and Mrs. George Gronto, left Saturday to spend Easter week with Miss Mae Blount, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Harrlss and Lee Fuller King and Mrs. W. J. Turnage went to FarmTille this morning. Mr. A. L. Blow left this morning for Raleigh. Mr. Luther Holden of Washington, who has been traveling for H. M. Jenkins wholesale grocery house of that city has accepted a like position with Hooker and Anthony. Mr. Geo. Howard, of Washington, is in town today. Mr. E. Briley one of our well known Policemen who has been sick for some time left this morning for Richmond where he will be taken to the Hospi tal. Mr. Briley was accompained by Dr. J. C. Greene. Mr. Hayward Hux, of Ayden, is in town today on business. Mr. Mercer Tyson left this morning for Tarboro. Mr. L. I. Moore of Newbern is in town today. Mr. J. W. Bryan came in this morn iiig from Kinston. Mr. S. T Hookor left this morning for Richmond, Va., Mr. Leon L. Rives, spent Easter In Newbern with friends. Mr. Jeo Rowlett spent the Easter lioliday with his father in Blackstone, Va.. Mr and Mrs. William Lancaster and Miss Nora I.Ancaster are the guests of Mr and Mrs. K. L. Clark. Mrs. John C. Butner and littla daughter, of Boston, Mass., came in Saturday afternoon to visit her mother Airs. A. L. Blow. Miss Eula Cromartie, of Raleig>i spent Easter here with her people. Mr Oscar Green of Kinston, spent Kaster here. Misses Mable Stokes and Alene Udwards, who have been teaching school at Falkland, spent Easter herrf with Mrs. W. E. Tucker. Mr. J. A. Jones, of Rocky Mount spent Easter here with his family at the home of Mr. J. S. Tunstall's. Miss Mamie Ruth Tunstall return- ,^d to her school at Bayboro this morn ing, after spending Easter here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. S. Tup- stall. Marriage Licenses Register of Deeds Brascoe Bell has issued licenses to the following couples since last report. WHITE Jim Franklin Hardee and Lillie Mar Stokes. Frank Brady and Amanda Gregory. G. H. Worthington and Bessie Cannon Guy E. E>ans and Mary Myrtle Evans. C. S. Harrell and Fannie Willough by. COLORED William Williams and Della Fore man. Henderson Davis and Alice Whit field. Prof. C.W. Wilson Is Temp aiy Superinlendent ilnlil Place Can Be Supplied The County Board of Educatioii is looking carefully into the selection of a successor to the late superinten dent W, H. Ragsdale, in order that the splendid progress of the county's educational system under his adminls' tration may be carried on. For that reason the board will not act hastily, but will take time in making a selec tion so as to obtain the best man pos sible for the position. The board once hoped that Prof. C. W. Wilson, of the Training School faculty, might be secured for it, but his duties at the school are such that he felt he couli not give the county superintendency the time it would require. As there are some important matters, however, before the board that cannot be attend ed to without the assistance of a sup erintendent, he has consented to serve as acting superintendent until the board can make a permanent selection Musicale at the Iraining School by Noted Urtisls April 2eib A musicale program of unusal in-' terest and quaiity will be presented by the Edgar Allen Poe Litarary Society of the Teachers Training School on Tuesday evening, April 28th. In order to procure artists of the highest type, the society has in curred heavy expenses, and asks the people of Greenville to give to thid generous patronage. The artists engaged for the concert, are Mrs. Sara Storm Crommer, dra matic Bopprano, Miss Ethel Lee Cel list, and Mr. Iseral Dorman, violinist. Mrs. Crommer of Baltimore, de lighted the audience last year by her singing, and needs no further introduc tion. All who heard her then will wish to hear her again. Miss Ethel Lee, cellist who will be remembered from last yaer’s concert, has been studying in New York thiH winter, and will bring us a delightful repertoire of new and beautiful selec tions. Mr. Isreal Dorman of Baltimore, the violinist has never been with us be- foe. He represents the finest type of musician, combining wonderful tem- peratment with superb technique. Besides giving selections of great brilliance and power, he will render many familiar favorites. For Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard eeneral stienEthcotoc tonic, OHOVR'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, drives out Malaria and builds ui> the system. A true tonic A sure Appctia.er. For adults and cbildrei. SOc. If You Want This Pony m Patr»nli« Monford’s Qnalltf Shop, Bleks Grocery, Higgs-Taft Fornltai'e fonpany.. Palace Theatre aai The Re fleeter Company. Office at Carr and Atkins H 'ware Store. W. s. Newcomb, House Painting, - - Interior Decorator Paper Hanging, Window Shades. POSTMASTEB AT BETUEL On Saturday Miss E^stelle Jones, a daughter of Mr. S. M. Jones, received the appointment as postmaster at Bethel. She reached a high mark in the examination held some time since tor the office, and her application had the endorsement of most of the peo pie of the community who are gratl fled at her appointment. The selection of a postmaster at Ayden has been submitted to a pri' mary which will be held next Satur day. There are several candidate.; and the primary promises to be a live ly one. In Memory of Major Butt AUGUSTA, Ga., April 13—Augusta is to pay a notable tribute to one of her beloved sons tomorrow, when an elaborate bridge erected In honor of the memory of Major Archibald W. Butt will be dedicated with impressive exercises. The date was selected as the second anniversary of the Titantlc di&aster. In which Major Butt lost hla life. Former President William H. Taft, an intimate personal friend of the deceased, will deliver the princi pal address at the dedication. InTentor Declai'es lie 1h a Victim NEW HAVEN, Conn. April 11.— John Hogan, of West Haven, an In ventor, widely known as an authority on marine and automobile engines, was arraigned in court today to an swer to a charge of aftcmptod mur der. It is alleged that recently whilo Miss Margaret Williams of this city was taking tea at the Hogan home, the inventor put poison in Miss Wil liam's tea and that of his wife. H<' Ran declares that the accusation i.s false and that he is a victim of cir cumstances. The wife of the inventor also denies the allegations. Deuth of Mrs. Flake Mrs. Pattie Flake passed away at 12:30 today at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Lillie Smith in South Green ville, after an illness of eleven weeks. Mrs. Flake was 75 years old and is survived by several children. The funeral services will be held at thc- home by Rev. J. M. Daniel tomorrow at 2:30. The interment will be at the family burying ground at Mr. W. H. Allens, near Greenville. >’ew CiTil Building for Dallas. DALLAS. Texas April 11—The cor nerstone for Dallas County’s new jail and criminal court building was laid today with interesting exercises. Tlie new building will cost $600,000 and will be one of the most imposing and best equipped structures of its kind in the south. Married This Morning At 10 o'clock this morning at the home of Mr. J. H. Barnhill. Mr. Frank James, of Virginia and Mi-ss Lizzie Jones, of Arthur, N. C., were quitely married. Rev. J. J. Walk'-r of the Christian church officiating. Annemeeaent. Dr. F. Flits, Osteopath, begs to an- announce that he will be in Greenville for the practice of Osteopathy Tues day, Thursday, and Saturday mornings from 8:30 to 12:30. Office at Mrs. Ada Cherry’s residence, corner Fifth and Washington streets. Phone 250-J. CHOICE cirr flowbbs For all oceasiona. Reeea, Caraa- tlons. Violets and ValUea the lead en. Our art ia weMInc arrange- ■mtta are of the latest toaalt. Nbth* las finer ia floral offeilnn to be had. BloomiaK pot plants, asallas, Hy aelaths, palma, fens, Norfolk ploee at'd maay other olee pot planta. Rose bashes, evergreens, ahQib- wrles, hedge planta and shade trees Mall, telecraph and felephone ordert proinptly executed by J. L. VQalnn * Ce,, 7honea: Stare 4S, Oreeahonae 149 RALEIGH, N. C. D. J. WMliteii, Jr., Aseat A»r Oreeatffie aad Tlelalty BANKRUPT SALE OF SHOES The entire stock of the Gornto Shoe Co., will be sold AT COST to satisfy the creditors. $4,000.00 worth of Spring and Sum mer goods had just been received. BUY YOUR Summer SHOES NOW W. L. HALL, Assignee iMMli WANT ADS 5c. Par Liaa Per latertioa Cash must aecompany orders * * for want ads, except from those * * havlnc regular advertlslag ac- * * coonts. The rate Is 6 cents per * * line, six words to the line. Tel- * * ephone No. 74. • FOB SALE—FEBirS AND BLOOH' ing plants. Miss Bettle Warren, 806 W 3rd street. Phone 250-J. 4 3 tf. EXTRA EARLY TOMATO PLANTS now ready 25ct. a dozen. D. D. HASKETT Cash with order please. 4 13 2td MRS. W. S. NEWCOKB, MANUFAC- turer of Human Hair Goods, Braids, Curls, Transformations etc. Natural Hair Braids for sale. Prices reason able. Residence Mrs. Ada Cherry’s. 4 9 tf. We Have on Hand Full line of Ford Cars, also assessoriss. Ojr terms to one and ail are cash or negotable notes We thank patrons (or past favors and Solicit a continuance of same. Ford Supply Co. Phone 237. Greenville, N. C. JUST BECEITBD A CAB LOAD OV Terra Cetta pipe, 4 and 6 Inoh. S T Hloks. Phene 60. 1 8 tf FRESH EGGS, IS CENTS A DOZEN S. M. Schultz. ASK TOUR GROCEB FOB WBITE BWAN flour, ‘'it Is the best..” 3-24 14 trd. FURNISHED KOOM FOR BENT. Mis. W. L. Hall. 4-2-«. LOST—A BUSCH OF KEYS, FlNDEi: will return same to Greenville Motor Co.. and get reward. 1-td. PUT YOUR HOSES OUT NOIf, WE have all colors. MRS. HASKETT Phone 269-L 4 13 2td. The We^'ld Loves a Wftmsr. Mrs. 3. F. Stokes Is In the chase (or flrst prise la News and Obserrer coa- test. It you want the honor to come to Pitt county help her to win. She er her s«ent will see you about it. Tour efforts la her behalf will be greatly appreciated. >-20-tt T. I. Moore Jesse Speight Moore & Speight INSURANCE Fire, Health and Accident Opposittt Proctor Hotel “A B A” Checks GOOD IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. . . ISSUED BY Greenville Banking & Trust Company.
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