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Ensign Timberlake Recenlly From Vera Cruz Visiting At “Gottenilale” lOnsign Julian Timberlake, formerly of Raleigh, now of the U. S. Xavy Is here from Vera Cruz, Mexico where lie has been engaged iu many excit ing experiences and is visiting in the home of Mr. 11, U. Cotton at “Cotten- ilale." ICnsign Timberlake landed in Vera Cruz some time apo with a sciuad of men and found himself exposed to the snipers and was lirt'd upon several limes, where u number of his men were wounded. •Mr. 'I'imhorlako, with a siiuadroii of men is now on bis way to China and iho riiilipine Island.s. These experiences that he has been tlirough arc wonderful for a man of his ago ho only being twenty-one years of age. have roccndy graduated froTU I'. S. Military Aiadomy at An napolis. Family is Slain Vfilh In Hxe While Iliey Slept, No Clue to Crime riiMC’ .\T sni;ri*.VH»‘s i’o.nd UKTHIOIj, July 4—Today Miss Car rie Manning of this place gave ii pic nic at Sheppard's .Mill I'onI for a number of her frionds. Tli; day was tilled with the real spirit of a joyous old “Koiirth,’' and the young people made every elTort for each other’s cnjoynK'iit. 'J'hi! pond was reached at ten thirty afterwards row boats were launched and tilled with beautiful .voung girls and gallant young men. From afar out over the pond t>ne could hoar the merry laughter of the younili lul rowers. Oecasio.’Uilly when tl e Sun shone (ujt kodak pictures wor; taken at twelve thirty .Mrs. J. K. .tonkins spread the sumptoiis dinner under the grand old trei s overlianging liio water it was such a dinner a.i .'^I'.ows the real skill of the hand an 1 the brain beliind it. ,\f|i'r dinner was over, bathing siuts wore duiU'd, and the cool delightfu! wate r was tried, some of the parly also lished. Those present were: ■Misses Mary and l-u< y Carrin;;- ton.Clinia Woolard. Irene and Sybl Hardison, Ruth llodgos, Lillian Stokes Fay ;\loore. .Maggie W'hilohurst .Mell)a Speiglit, .Mary Wli't hurst, Mrs. J. 1{. .1'iiUins.eliaporoiif', and .Mes^'-s AdriiiN Carringtoii, I'rowii Ita;dis;>n, lien .leiikins, ilussol Carson, Braxton j Carson, l-.'arl James, Howard I3arnhill, i.ynian .lenes, llarvey and Hoy .Mann ing. Will, l.imi.i and I’.en Manning,' 3-19-tf. .Iiilin iidljert .leiikins .Ir.. havid White hurst, and .1, S. .Moore. The young i)ei>)>le lel'l late in tho atienioon, declaring that .Miss .Mann ing had given iheni a delightful old iMiiirtU. THE BEST COMPANY- The Mutual Benifit Life In surance Company, of Newark, N. J. C. L. WILKINSON, Sole Agent, Greenville, N. G. Candidates Cards All Candidate Curdt are 12.00 per iacb per month payable 1h adrancr. For Sheriff I wish to announce to my friend* and the public generally that I am . candidate tor the office of sheriff ut Pitt county subject to the action of the Democratic primary, and will ap- I predate the vote and help of any. W. SIMON MOYIC, CHICAGO, July II —family of four wa?' wiped out by blows from an axi* in their homo in iho C.oruKin sett! ■- auni (if llluo Island, a suburb, last nitlu. Tho Viet inis wero Jacob \es- losla. a (b rman laborer, aged r.l’; his wife, their danglitor aged 'JO, and lb' hitter's infant child. The stilfoiied bodies and tlio blood ■itained axe alone romaiiicd to outline Uie story when ibe crime was discov ered by neighbors. Scarch for iliixbiind iintl ISoiirilcr. r.loody linger jirints on tho axi' han dle wi'ro i)hotograi)hed. Search was instituted for William .MansMold, bus-i band of Martha, who is alleged to have ' Frank. Tho h\\[ ie;->orled her a year ago, and for [ of exei'piions will lie iransmitod lo I'xccplioiis I iicd and Will |5c argucfl Itci'dre SMprcmc ( onrl. .\ri.,;\.\T.\, (la., July il—.\nornovs I'or heo. .M, Frank, under sinioiice of death for the inurdev of Mary Pba- gan, today liled a bill ofi'xeeption to tho aeiion of Judge II. Hiil For Sheriff I wish to announce to my friends that I am a candidate for sheriff of Pitt county, subje.ct te the action of the Democratic primaries. Should 1 be elected I will endeavor to serve the people one and all to the best of my ability. I will appreciate your vote and help. ERXEST R. DUDLEY For SherliT. To my fellow citizens of Pitt countj 1 hereby announce myself a candldsle for the nomination for sheriff of Plt.t county subject to the action of the Democratic primary of said county. I( nomiuated and elected I pledge myselt lo make you a good officer. Thanking (uie and all for their support and co operation I am. JXO. L. GIBSON, oi Chlcod Township, Grimesland. X. C. 4 20 14. B. Shehdan Carries the latest styles in Ladies’ Dresses.. 7285—Lidlts' OrMB Sizi's .'42 SI. M. :fS. -'0, -1-, -H iticlii'^ l)Ust m(.-asiiro nnil «'an ‘•ave yun money on hII purcii, Vi»i( iiur >.lort' aiiil lot II' "Immt jtiij lli(< iiiaiiy Jiiliic'* in l.iidicN ^^»•ilrin•^' V|ipai«d of l.itTT llo.s I ript ion. B. Shehdan Evans Si. Greenville, N.C 7458—Misses' Suit 10. 19 For Sheriff. I wish to announce to my friends nnd to the public generally that I am * candidate for the office of sheriff or Pitt county subject to the action of the Democratic primary. i will appre ii>t.unlng ilie demnrrir it Iho’fifltf, support of all. For fonsfuble. I announce to tlu3 voters of Green \illo township that 1 am a candidate for constable subject to the action of the Democratic primary and will ap predate the help of any. AMOS C. JACKSON. 4 24 tf I sr R. HYMAN- Mieliael Cherowinlvi. 'I'lie latter was: i onilielled U) vacalo the .Neslesla house j ihree weeks ago by the landlord ;n order lo niak.- way for the in-w ten-1 uTits. He is said to have uttered! throats against the landlord and i •Xo^lesla. j The yonng nmiher tif the infant had : I" ■ II living away from her husband I h r .-rM'io time and eilorts to liml liiui I Were ijigtin. j The laiirden r, aecording to lien.iii- uiiu Knirsch, Chii f of polit e of Hliie ! l.-'latid. )!roeooded with great delibert-| I ion. >Iiii'(lor<‘tl IVhilc ■/h('\ Caih swing of Ihi' a.\i> appareiillv • arried ibath wilh it di-atli witlumt evi'M a groan to arouse otln rs sleep ing iu the liotiso. ICach of the slain was struck in the bead. .N'eslesla slept in a front bed room on the lir^-t lloor f)f till' little frame dwelling. In tho attic tho two women ai.d tlioj Itifant had their beds. The axe was j fotliid near these Ited.s. Nothing Wi’.; : taken from the house. The crime was discovered by JacTb . .N' ^lesla. Jr.. a son of the old couple living ill another part of Blue Islanil Ho said that his sister's hu name was Hamilton. IlantiUon left her a year ago. rni'iily-niiie Vi('liiii'« of .Svc iJlows Twenty-nine p rsoi'.s have bten ntysterfous’y mi'rdcr?.t in the ’asi throe years in .'lissotirl, Kati-ias, Colo rado. low i and Illinois bv a so blows, rile details of almost all of the mur- il. rs are similar, otul ! i n*ost of the eases tho innrderor’s axe has wiped out entire families. The crimes were eoniniitti'il at night while the victims lay a^l■.‘ep. In each instance tho mur derer left but slight clues. Iho Stall- Hu|ireine f'oiirt within lifieoa uiMi iiMi.i.i; iin.ii sniooi, >> inlerville. >. C. I'repari’s lioys and Ciirl-! for Col lege, Idterary, .Music, I'.ibb aial Sun (hi.v Siliool Xoi'inal Coiirsi.'s given. Location Healthful. Kailroail anil TiOe- lihono Faeiliiies Convenient. I''aenli>' of I'.'xperienciMl Mon atui Wonioii. Ti'rnis Keasonablo. The Fall Term ()|.eiis Aug. l’.'.. I'M I. l-'or Catalog and I’artieiilars, .\dilres.:. I'. .Nye, IS. A„ l’riiici]ial. For Sheriff. Tr the Democratic V'oters of Pitt coun ty: 1 take this method of announcing my candidacy for sheriff siibject to tho Democratic primaries. Should 1 bt elected 1 will endeavor to admlulst. r the duties of the oflice with promin noss, using coutsey to all. I thank you for your support and bog to n;- inaiii yc)ur obedient servant. Very rcspectl'ully 2;j tf J. J. SATTICRHWAITK. For (onstable. I announce to the voters of Green ville township that I am a c-dudidate for constable subject to the action o Iho Democratic primary and will ap preciate theli" vote an3 help. 1 ?.2 14 A. R. STEPP. Warrenton Hij^h School j wai!Hi:m<>\, n. (. High (Irado I’roparatory Selioul. I Classical and Si-ii'iilitie Cotirsi i, For Sheriff. I take this method of announcing t .* the citizen.'! of Pitt county ti nt 1 au: a cundidate for tho office of sherlR .subject lo tho action of the iJoniocratla parly. If oleoted I wll eiuloaver to servo tho couly to tlw' be.«t of iiblllty. I will appreolate your vote iind (un help you may give iii<>. C. i;. Fl.lvMIXil For Sheriff. 1 wish lo announco to tho voti rs ot ritt county that 1 am a candidate fjr sh(,“rlff subject to tho action of the DemocratIc primary. If elected I prom ise to serve Iho county to the host ol For Constable. I announce to the voters of Groet- villa township that I am a candidate tor constable subject to tho ai-tion ot the Democratic primary and will high ly appreciate the vote and aid of any. 0 13 tf. BE.\ F. HARRIS. For Consiahle. 1 announce to the voters of Green vilJo lov.uHlilp that 1 am a candidate for (onstable subject to the action o! the l»eiiioer:.lie primary and will ap prei i.it - till ir voti' and help. ■) II u ,n:.^sio 1,. wnicHARD. ABA” Checks GOOD IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. . . ISSUED BV Greenville Banking & Trust Company. usbuid'-i! Course preparatory to (lev,>rn-1 my ability; never shirking from tha he'saM i Academies, 'i rainod and Kx-'duties cf tho office. Thanking you ;n advance for your vote and support JOE McLAWHORN. For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myselt a date for.sheriff of Pitt county. candl- hoplnj porioiiced Faculty, One toaehor to twenty students. All <)jording students under the immediate sporvision of l’riiici|)al and faculty. Atk'tie Asso< la lion. Two literary socielios. Voung .Mens I'hristiati Association. More than one hundred students now in col- my good friends will help me. If elect legos as leaders of fresh, and soph,! ed I will serve you faithfully, (lasses at Davidson College, headers of soph, and one of three highest in fresh, at I'niversity. Other evidonc.'S of leadership. Expenses moderate. H. B. SMITH. -1-2m. '1'i‘xiis Itar A>>^ociiilion Mecis DALhAS, Texas.. July 7—l)allas !s entertaining for three days a distin- ettished gathering of reprosoniativos of the bench and bar of Texas. The iiccasion is the Ihirt.v-third annual meeting of the I'exas l!ar Associa- 11(111, which was opened today with a large and representative attendaiico. I’resideiit W. W. Searcy of Breham occupied the chair at the opening sosfion. which was devoted to the business of the association. The leading features of the meeting will be tho annual address, which will bo deliverod by Hannis Taylor of Wash ington, D. C.. former rnited State- minister to Spain. Mr. Taylor will speak on tho subject, “The Roman l.aw in tho Xew World." hit mail lo ,\ddr(‘>>s Ohio Lawyers (•|;i)AR POIXT, O.. July 7—Juvenile courts, the workmen's eompeiisatio’i laws and a variety of other topics of live public interest are lo be discussed at the annual meeting of the Ohio State Bar Association, which in( t hero today and began a tbrco days' session. The annual address before the associa tion Isto be delivered br District Attorney Charlcfk S. Whitman of New FOR TREASCUEIl. 1 wil' be a candidate for the oilicc J()ll> (UtVllAM. rriiicipiil. of Treasurer ot Pitt County, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary. 1 thank tho people for 'he su,)- port they liave given me In the past and If elected, promise to give them the same service 1 have tried to give since 1 have been In office. W. B. WII.SOX 4-22-tf. New Gar den Seed Flower Seed Onion Sets Maine Red Bliss Irish wobblers Seed Oats Rape Seed Dr. Hess Stock & Poultry Powder SMSGHULTZ PHONE U OFTUr For Treasnrer. ; I announce to my friends and tha I voters throughout Pitt county that 1 I am a candidate for TreasurtT subject j to the action of tho Democratic prl. 'mary. If elected I will serve tho p«N>- ple to the best of my ability, lloplns to receive your vote and support I am (23 14 C. T. MUNKOUU I'or CitiiNtable 1 announco to the voters of Green ville Tovsnship that I am a candidate for constablj subject to the action f th(> Democratic party and If elected 1 will servi.' the offi(jn to tho best ot my ability. Sidlcitlng your vote and help. 1 am, ifEXRY S. MOORH n 18 If. I'or ( lerk of Superior CtMirl. I hereby announce myself a candi date for clerk of Superior Court o£ Pitt coun'.y subject to tie actic^n of the Democratic primary. Grateful for the flattering vote the people gave me four years ago, I aga.n solicit your sup port. If elected I will fill the office to the best of my ability. D 2 tf J. I.. COX For Clerk of Court. o the voters of Pitt County; 1 will bo a randidato for the ollie? of tho Clerk of the Suiierior Court f Pitt Cuuilty, subjei t to the deei.sio i f lUo Donioi i;itie primary to be hel l n Sopfeliiber iie\t 1 will appreciate our support. 20 U IIICIIAIU' WILI.IAMS I tii; (tniMIS' h»N IT I aii'UiUihe iu ihe voleis llial 1 am a eaiidiilaie lor i'oiniiiis.sioiier ol I'itt (oiiniv ironi I'hliod 'jdwn-iiiip Mibjeei (o the ail\iiii Ilf the 1 leiuov rai if I’ri- niai > all'] . olii li \oiir voie ami help. If eli i It li I «il| ciiiliaxor lo .-Jerve tie C.IUUIV 1(1 llu- lies! of m\ alulitv. .loseph It. Il.inlie 7-7i 1 K X ( n.ik- I IE : Suiunier It A 1 F S For Treasurer. 1 use this method of annoiinclng Ut the voters of Pitt county Unit 1 am * candidate for Treasurer subject 'o the action of ths Deniocratlc Primary. I jolicit the vote and help of my friends and the public generally, and if el<M:t- ed I promise to (ulftlll the duties oi the office to the best of my ability. 4 28 14 O. W. HARRINGTON. For Treaanrer. I hereby announce myself as cand(. date for Treasurer of Pitt Oouaty sat) Ject to the Democratic primary. 4 1« tf. W. L. HALL’. Ijid and t I O > <^|||^to the SKASIIOKi: via tho AH.A> ru' (OAST MM. llic .Slandard llallroad ul' (lie .Soiilii Hound I'rlp Riitos. From Greenville To Washington, l>. C $10.93 To Baltimore, Md $10.90 To New York City SIO.OT To Boston, Mass. 12-1.40 Tickets on sale every djjy until Suptember 30, via Norfolk and st^^amer, with final return limit Oct., II, 1914. W. J. Crals, T. f. White Phbb. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt Wilmington, N. C. THE UNIVERSAL CAR I’lil (he din'i'renrc iu tlio banK. I ho iiii; bctnccn I uni < and hiinj car co>-t is ‘Velvet’’ f«u Iho pnideiit itu.Mv, 11,. (h<- lord ii(d only saves him dollars but sei-ti s iiim i„ s|. |(*> het- ler car snbl a( a lower price and backed uith I nril 'ci iice un i unarantee, .■s.lno fur the ninaboiit: for the teuriiiu car and fi.i- the (i>>Mi car I. <1. l{. Iletrnit. cnuiidelc nllli ei|iiipiiieiit. t-ei (ata- log and parlictilars from. Ford Supply Go. Pho.ne 237 Greenvi Tin:in: i.s dhfkufnc i; Thore are good i’lumbors and poor Plumbers, and you cannot toll the difference by tliior looks; but you can easily toll tho difforonco by their work. If you have been disappointed ill the work done by .some plumborfl give uA a trial. Ve have tiio expor- ioncf;, knowledge and skill to do the linest work. If you have any doutii as to tho truth of our statonnnt, ask your neighbors. S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. If it INSURANCE you WANT SEE US HALL & MOORE I11U3—aBBHW T. I. Moore Jesse Speight Moore & Speight INSURANCE Fire, Health and Accident Opposite Proctor Hotel
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