THE CAROLINA HOME FARM and EASTERN REFLECTOR » WMlO PQbttikad bj rHK fi£FL£CV(»E CAMP AS I, lue. B. J. WHIOHABO. Bdttor. aRBJKNVlLLS. MORTH CVOtOL.I{4A. 11)1' t!n‘ (‘iitcrtaiiinn'iit of llio olii sol- di'ii'S. A good liiinil wiHtlil In' apju'o- l»riato al lunin'foiis kimls oi' coltlira- tioiis an.I Ifslivilii's liclii in lln‘ city. Wliv liint \vi’ luiM' sonic ttooil imisii as in ihf days past'.’ l.ot tlu' local nuisicians kcI lom Uicr anti si',> ii' wo lan'i liavo a txiiod band. NOTK K or i;i,K<’TIOX FOR S( IIOOL i'l'IU'OSKS. ■Hba^rlptlwi, tto« year, . . |1.(W ■U ID0Qtb«, frO ▲4v*rnikit rateit ma.y b« buid upwi kpi^licatloB at tke buaiaase oiftew iu Tfa* Refl«ot«r ButidtBS. camar ICvans isd Tflird sCr^ets. (.ivi Tin: Kilts \ (11 \M i: Circnvilli'. v.'illi its niannilicfni iv>nrth"ust> its licuuliful postnMir :iml many ;!hci' at I racl ivc Ihinii v.liuli mil's In nialii' Mic liiy lica.ili-j I'ui. is willioiii a ;iiays:’iiind I'H' ilio chililrcn. Ii !}o oiu- a.i- Mt«« «t tlUHM uA MMtatbma >4! mAwt win to £»r at i ««uk..per warA> e^qsnnajtantttiM advwtsatas canm- wfil «teJ«ed ter «t OUM evata imt U»«. to llMi. BMIwrvri 4M •eaead cJasa matter Aiisnst £«. LSiO. iU tke poM eAee at Korm Cai’tUiAa. uod»: UA «t Itarok t. UTIi . 's lu i I'ssil i'ns a .•i'.i.ttli was p)ii;lit! out in l!i r'l’ AV. .\i.\V Jl. m;i!1i i!M io\ >or m i iti:i> I •! ’I'l IS a I'luiiiir 111 I In- I'lVi'ri i li:ii ileiuiany ih'siros to no Into a courr I'. :i rliii rat inn to si-tlli' tin- dfniaiui nriili- upon thtit cnuiin'y liy the I ni- ii’ii States. \Vi' ar. only askinn for ihi' rifilits ilni’ to a neutral, and tin' I'l'liiiriTi'iits arross the soas. who 1 - ins lo tfi'l tliat ^ilii.' can dcstrov .•\iiiirii an lives and American prop- ■■ without due prcpartii)n, is lahor iiii: under a false deltision and is sfeepiufr the sloop of llic dead, 'rip' r-’iteil Stales. ciLided liy ilie nuistor iiaiid ol Wilson, lias asked. Iionorab- IV, froni the Cerniiin ^overiinii ni, I'a^ii they yuaraiitee ,i i essation ol iV.i' snbniarim- war on ni'Utral ships HTNinic lives l. rniaiiy. it oicurs to iis, would _■■■ lo.'t and shipwreck'd in llii- phil- ■■.••ph> of one of Sliakt'-ipeari 's fools. i:i v;,-w Ilf the fait that sin- presents 'le h nonsen^ieal e\euses for lUe ra.^h ,-hi- ha-- ciiinriiiiti'd in vinlaiion :ii -rna! loiial law . I I'niu-' r.isiaarU wlio cuunu-.-reii i I’r.ti'.iM l’ru'.--ian war ol l''Tc.| V 'iiid ni'ViT li.iVi' r''.-.orifd to liic i N ! -.■ni.'S i!\at the prosiUt William ha-- ■ i,;-,ler In fiirlller his eoiii|Uests uii.ii .'Mr'ines ilii~ iiionari h i-' : ’(i.ir--i til -O lio Iil'.e rail >ay ’''o i.w '111- iiauciiliness nf SVil!i-in,. ii -.aid, Iha! '■i-ri'ni !\' he il'riar.il iiiat ' ■ v..ts I'll' Viiii i- of Ciod. Ilow iniirli Ii!’’ tii-riiiai; ariii> are! I . , 1! I ai I I'liiplisli III'].il"'' ' Iii ; :!;>>•■• V f,iiniii- is sili-ni-. d. , a ei,- i,.. .-I'.; I!ui ihin;.' •' ■ ■ ’ : II ariiii I'ai Ml', i.- neres^a I'v . ■ , , I:.a ii in;; i l.ai is mu peri' it!' . , \ ~| H',' I'l I«'■ t; lie- I irii ; . I. - and t ierniali,'. Tte V, !'-|iioil 'I'Aa;:.- ! lie :'e;nv .I,': M'!-'. rill VI 11 !i\\ I’l !.’i! ■ , I ■ II'! 1 'i.iiM ' I I'l.-I !% Iia Ini .1 . i il.- a'. V' -.til I I, aliil \'.C li il"l' 1') a \'-l'y liulii-'aliie eXIi'i;!. "'mc oiil.v r,i': I '.a I I III 111' li r.’i '.v:i : I'n:'. i rill ■ - 1.1 yrllnw lu i.pii', I 1 I III I.Ill I !iai i 1m .lap' i;.; . '■ 'li - .1 irood deal nil.I'l- not !•--ali!' !i:- i:;r- t:\d Uavi' nVi-rsiiadiiW'd wiii ; .'■."’alii luriaii: nf i i\i i izai ini, iliai I houKliI Kellee: n several months ai;o, a t-ily without playKroiind f. r tlie i liildre:’. is like ;-hip at sea wiihout liiuh !i;ii- liiat the pari-its and .lie I it> ollieials j;ive this lliin;, a t hoim'M. | .'.lid arraliKi' a suitaljle place lor liie| > I'liiiKsters lo whili' iv.-:i\ lac liours j ill innocent :■ i.il'-sciilo:'it. j New 'Co.-k's a"cidenl i-iai i^ties. he-^ inre the playnrouiid idiheeaini a, reality, v.a-'-. larj;i'ly e,.i;.po.-eil i" deaths and violeul i”.ic.ri'.! to cl-;il dreii Since the iiiativ ])layi;round liavc hecn consiriiileil the casualities j have falleu off uuiii an accideul a rare thini:. ■ vr i in ;'Uc!i a c.tv Whereas the (iencral Assembly of North Carolina at its session of 1!U‘> provided liy an Act eiititk-d as follows: ■'A Hill lo be Kntitled an Act to Au thorize the ISoard of Aldermen of the Town of Ureenvillo to Issue Interest llearinK Coupon Uonds for School I’urposi's; ' that U shall he the duty of the IJoard of Aldcruien ol the Town ^ j of (;i’ci.'iiville, upon the written requesl ! of the majority of the lioard of Trus tees of the (;reenville Graded School j to call an election iu the Town ol lUreenville. for the purpose of subinil- I tinj; lo the voters of said 'I'own, the ! question of issuing l)oi»ds in the sum i of S:|0.01)11.iHi for the purpose of erect- I iiiK neci ssary sciiool buildings in said Town of lireetiville. onipass It IS I _ And Whereas the lioard ol '11 us-, tees of the lireenville Craded Si hoid, | did, on the 'Juth, day of April, IMI.'.., rile w ith the Hoard of .Mdeniii n of t!ie I j Town of (ireenville a written reijuest, I I which written reuui'st was unanimous-! ^ i.\' endorsed b\‘ the Hoard of 'I'ruslees i i-' of the Greenville Craded School, that j I the IJoard of .-\ldcrmen of the Town of i . I (Ireenville should call said election lor ' said purpose. j ■Now therefore notice is hereby given ‘ ithat iin election whs called liy the! Hoard of .'Mdermon, of the Town of; i tlrein ille, in session on April 2(tth. r.»l.‘i, to be held in the Town of (Jreou- I ville, on Monday, the 7lh. day of June, I at which election there will be as New York. Sonie vacMit lot here iti Crei-r.v'll I an lie tilte.l with :',pi)li:'.nei'.-. 1) aff’ird ihi' children , r.iiise:-.ent, :l a small eo!;t. ; 'td it v.il! have a te’ii.en- j flitted, tv> the voters of the Town J cy to kee;) them ott the eir\ M.efisj^^ Greenville, the question of i.ssuini; I where they ;'.re cons'antl> in datifret i bearing coupon bonds in the! ■ii hi-inc run down hy \ -licl's j sum of .*i;0,00tl.00 for the purpose of' 'erecting neces.sary school buiUIintis; Triiiiiina: Sc-liool Faenll.^. j ,^;,.j,cnvillo. | 1 he recent l alls that 1 11 sidt nl , election all of the nualilied ^ Wright and the other .nen.l„ rs ot H>''oreenvillc will 1 riiinini; School l-aeiilt> h.ive had pntitiod to vote for or against is-• lii'liver eommenceiiient addi e>sos jjomls and those in favor i various sections (It the state only Koes ^ bonds shaH have aj I I show the charaeler and ihi- polic.' | ^^ritten or printed ballot which shall i nf ilii mall' inemhr-rs ol the laculty i wTitten or printed the words, ‘‘KOU j 111 iliis insiilution. -Not only I'f '' tji'HOOh 1U.)NDS.’'—those opposed to' iliesi' men doinc tlieir lii'si at II'e| i,onds shall have a written ‘ hi ads of ihe sevi ra 1 Itraiiclies 'il .,)r printed ballot upon which shall b" | v.iirk at ilie SI hool. but ihey are also ^vritten or printed the words, civiiit: and lending tin ir be.-t ••llorts j "_.y(;..\].\st SCHOOL HONDS." 1-1 till lieitermeiii and piiiinotinn (it i .\oti<’e is fui'ther Kiven that saiil | ri'i' SI mdards of ediicaiioii tlironchiiiit ' olcetion will be held in said Town of, inis si itinii nf Ihe viaie, l.iille i all ,,,| i],,. dale hereinbefore niic wniiiiir why these men have heeii | [iiuned at the same polling places in, j,ii in deinanil at tlie closiiiK nf .suid Town 01 C.reenville, us are de-' >1 linoN tltroughiiiit the eastern m-i-| sibilated for the Keneral election on' linn of the stale Their work aiHiiSaid dale and that the same Uegis- miiti-d effort i^ a distinct i redit in trars and .hidses of election will hold ANNOUNCEMENT ! TO THE FARMERS OF PITT COUNTY: The Home Insurance Company, of Mew York has established a HAIL INSURANCE Department and offers to the Farmers of Pitt County through this Off ice its Policies cover ing TOBACCO, COTTON, CORN and SMALL GRAIN. A POLICY insuring against loss or damage from HAJL, to grow ing crops is the kind of protection every Farmer needs. It can be procured in THE HOME for one acre, or any number of acres, at a very small cost. Do not invest your time, money and labor in this years crop without protecting it. Your investment might be wiped out in Jun^. Rates will be gladly quoted upon request. The Home is one of the largest Companies in the United States. It has Assets of over $35,000,000.00 and a Surplus of over $18,000,000.00. No Assessments, just plain old line Insurance. H. A. WHITE, Agent. Squibs From Other Squibbers Hh}- >’ ('oesn^t (ireat Itritain lr\' to i liaimi' its lin k !,>' Mam iiiK lial I U-sl: ip.. "Kailuri-" and "i;: sy Mark." ■|'h. aillnn nf llle iwn vinlelll Wit- !i.il; ."Ull rauisi s u!,n ui-ri- sn ieail- I'.iis; itc li'i-ir limns in s,i- I’risiileni " l!-iill .1! lili' lllllili'-nll lAlVell in .Nev ■ni I I inis 1‘lei iion as have been appointed M’or holdini,' t!ie Kciii'ral electiniis on isaid date, 'J'he Ki-i:ist!'aiinn Hooks of .said Town PBOFESSIOITAl. CASUi W. CAJKnCl, M. >. rtiMtlaa limited to dliMSM ■! |k ■y*, lur, N*m mrnt t1n«cl —•Ad— n* ItttQC ot JSm with Dr. D. Li. Jmsm, ftrMk rlU*. M. e„ •rwj Mond»7> ■oB* OflM. Wuhlnrtoa, M. ib I lei rernliiir ]{i>niii:u‘e I .Nev. s and < >!>t ervi r i ' 1 I'O, 'Mice !'. I! )\'. i'l..; ■lie L.isilain.:. l-ai^ nrk Mniula' ili'SiTV, - :~eil, Th' nianti' 1' nf :;,-i;ii,i;ll I'l- aliie-i-nnia' 1 ,>iil''Ul a pp' 1m-:. 1 Hi.I I, areil as if '. iineriiii.’ 11 -^ufl riiL'i' iKinstnn l-'ri I'n ll'iU-ll ii.' la M .-I.Ill- • ■ I- a vi'ar 'il'. alriaiiy ihere ari- :.ii> 1 ai'iliii.ii's Iniiiiiiiii; up fnr ilie va. inns .'111' ' > 'I'lii- iinliiii al (ilunis are mt.' -^eiil.im he'iiiiiK m si'eiM'r.s ;!;( , li.iv,- nl.. leni! of 'i;!'i'. i“ i.ni Ini;:.' iiinli r way lu lore tlicre in' cia-^ III II'- mill :■ ia!li alioiii lii' i muiii*-' will be opi ned at the various pollinft j sniliilii: ol places in each ward as desi.irnated forj’lohn Welsh, nf i!i-il vessel, ati.i Miss Ihe .iri'tieral i-lietinii on Thursday. Fri-|Gi'!ia .li.iiiis. n. a miliiner, were i.i..r In III- enn (lay and Saturday of ,lime :lrd .-lih. and I tied in .Manciie.-.trr. l-jr.-land. »hnri!\ their ru.'li . ,‘,i h.. from !• o'clock A. M, tn o’clock: alti'i* reai h;:.^ ther - \\ Ish ir , |-,.;.i 11 111" p. M. as provided for hy the cliarter; re-ciiei! i’'e .'omu!: wiiiaii .is ilie la's- •lii'v ilioiialti of said Tow;i nf Greenville, for the pur-' itaiiia v.cnt down, |,'-,v wni'.'.s jpose of permiitiiiK all qualified voters! - ;,i ,,111 I- |of the Town of Greenville to rcKi-ter, |:or said electinn. A new rcKisiration | The pre.-,.-, nf thn .Nalion has Jninen llK.ving been ordered by the I’.nard of' in i orilial siipporL of ihe altiiiiid" '■ • i'''inii i'j ,.\lii,.rnien of tl’.e Town of Gri'i iiviUe, | of I’resiilent Wilson toward Ger- ll''-’i. 'many, as i'.\presst'd in his able nnie .In the Kaiser. There has lii-en a siii};!i ■iiville. ! alisi'Ure of any atienipt at partisan “ Icritii-ism. The press and poople have been .jiisl Americans, iiniledl> iiphold- iiiu till hands of their Chii-f l':\eeil- ti\e in sli'i'ritif; lliroii.uh a serious sit- nat inn Tliis ilii' mil. day of Ma\-. ,r. I!. .lAMKS. Ma’i'r nf till' Town of G re HAEDIKti A FIEKCI Lawmen* PracticlDK in all th« Conitc OSce In Wooten Building on Wklr« ■traat, front.lng^ Court Hoom. J. F. THIOI'FJI Veteraary Kargeoa OMce: Winglow's Stabiei Pftoaei DAT ii NieMT DB PA I’L FIT/Gt'B Al.D -DEATI.Sl— ..Offlee over Frank Wllnoa'i 8t*rit eirMBTlIlfl y, — Phoaa 4R all'! en 1 til' lip ■- ■" ti' imiored hy ihe w-hii II -'I'v prnuri'ssivi' luiiiiiiis of rl I .la|iaii has niade ih inaiid I' < iiina uiiii h rammi i,.' i onei'd' d 'l'!uiui;h hav,' lui direil in :--",.^i with I'iilii'r llle .lap or iln I h !ik . wi' shniil'l h" awake lo whai ••I': i'l' Ihe ion>eiiui'Ilces if Ihe .lap.' • lu'ii mui'li world pi wi'r. f.vi-n . i'.:i> ihi'V are lookins with envioii:- .11 ou!' island possessions, and HI'-- llle .lap- become recof;nizi-il as !>■ -rill ii'aders. Ihey are liable lo lake Ca< ni oil our liands while we sit idly Ir, .:;iil watch '.'he a.'mimeui that thi-re will be ii. eitii: lilii' '1‘i'^ "" account of the ue.-ilde attitude of the two coun- ir:i i- will lint work, .\'o niie dri allied the present «ar cnniiiiK in the Il nil which it did. A 400(1 sized army and navy in what vry need more than anythine; else at th,-- liiii". rile i;i'eal laiii.p, an uar iinw in I pri'uri'S will u'ive in posierit,\' iiiaiiv , international laws as Kuides to n:i linn.'. The imuld'- is. howi'Vi r. that | ill,, law : hetw.'cn the nations /iandi'd , Promptly executed by 3. L. O’QUW- down by pn i-edeiits are not always nli.'i-r\ ed . iilooming Pot Pluntt Ferns, Palms aud many oth«r a’«' plant J or the bouse. Writ* to Spring Price List of Ro«a bascf*' Shrubberies, Hedge PianU, Frergrw*^- and Shade Trees. oru BCSIJTESS IS GE0WI5® Mall, telegraph and telephona ordav* A CO. Florist, Rartftlgh, K. C. Phonea: Store 4J, Sraenboni* Flower* For AH Occasloati. We grow them. Rosas, Violets, V« lies and Carnations a specialty. Wv Wi- are issuitr.; todays papi-r the in'-^i nnder many disadvantaKcs and haieli- l ap- due lo the hroakdown on our lui- luypi' luachine. Tin niaehine has iieeii i ding and Funeral flowers arranged I’ \.nrkinp very irri'sularly and the op-| tj,e latest artistic styles. I'l'ati'r has been furcid to j;o slnu.i ____________ We are issueiii.ii todays paper the lie>' . v.e I an under Ihe ( in nmstaIn i s. i;|{KK>VII.I.K NFFJIS «»m; 'I he .News and Observer, in Its edi t'lrial <'(dumus of today’s paper, says ■ we do not think wc will ever Ret ov cr our love for the town band " Wc c^rtainl.v agree with the (tbsorver that a band is one of th ebest thinijs a town ( an have It is soiiiethinE j I hilt it always in demand and comes in j «ood on many occasions. Greenville i used to have one of Ihe best bands in flio slate, Imt (hat has been some time HRO. If we had a band here now, the filil (own would be much livlier and the music would do us all a ^reat Ileal of good. Kast Thursday at the Rloniorial da.v exercisen a band would have added much to the ocrasion. As U was there was only a drum beatini; l-'.veii it clean-up week har- iioiie li.v ; here, l ondtilons show that some clean- intc-iip would he still timely. In fact to keep on the job t out inuaily would be all the betfr. I ! Today Kinston hail a bis occasion in j laying Ihe j-orner stone ot the po«t-1 fdlin- buildinp; beitiK erected in that l iijv. ConsJressmati) <''llmde Kitchin i was the principal speaker of the day. j •iiist as North t arolina hoped would Iji- the ease, the southern liaptisl Con veiition now- in session Houston 'I'exas, chose Asht'vilU' place for next ,\ear as tlie meetim; Il would be a tine siRht if as many men went lo church in Gi'eenville to day to vole tor a candidate for may morrow' as went to the primary Ihur.^- day. 'I'he business man 'who does not prepare to fake the advantase of the incoming tide of prosperity vill tind himself being swept out of the way litAbUih«4 1171 i'FMk Hecker’c Bu«» jrbeat, Homiuj, P«m- eake Flour, Oatmeaii, CroD Flake*, j^elof^ie WaBfaington Griipa, (Quaker! Corn Fl«kc«, Post Tostiei, Port Trav- en, Porridge, Grav« Nutt, Iniitazit PostuM Cereal, Oblisk Flo**, Self-riaiug Flour, Co* tineota) a«d Garaja Cot fei. S. M. Schultz '('.iipiKiid 'I'realiiiciil I I Kni ky .Mount Te|i-K;;i!.. i I There were L’IiT w!'.i) t(;ok Ihe tre-it- i nient fnr typhoid as aff irded ^rat!., by I .\a:-h c-iiinty in .iii-^ city yesterd.iy. and the wnrk of lii. Killer. Xash's whiilctime hc.ili'i ollic,':', -ci to he I'Vei on the increase. The Kt'ca. work for the prevention nf tyi.hi'iii is a valued :isser l( iUiv eomii.unity and M.e f'reat interest .if loc I citizens slin'ild ho a mailer of mile!', ireiu.ral approval What IVill the l\:ii>er llo.' i.\e-.v I’.'r" l>aily .lourn.,ii Tiiere are v: -ious ways af ii'akintr Gertiia'iy ci n.e lo 'erm.-' wi:ho;il Sniuti lo v.-.ir Sup\>ose this ccnr.i-y was In dei-l.ire a bcycott t'fiiin l :.ll German 14.oils. Suppose .\nierica refi’.-'ed til buy o'- sell to Gi'ri;:: ns Suppose that evtii y (!erman < itizen in .America was depc.riei. Well, these are all suppo.itions but tiien Ihi'V (an I'l,.illy be tiuide into ai'.”al facts and if the Kaiser ktuAvs wii.ch side hi bre;.i' in l,ulter<'d I'li be v.ill ■’I cede to t> i( h and every re(|iie:-l nuiiii- It till' little i.o!e seie hill’ ’roiii this couni'-y last week ^ I'lie IMi'i'erenee I (WilniitiKton Star. 1 I i.)f I'oiirst*. men are dil'ferent. It I amuses some men lo be tickled by a I feather in the hat of a Kirl in the seat j.iiist in front, while it almost makes olhers have 11 lit. especially if the girl never looks around. I). M. CLABK Attoraey at Law {.And and Drainage Cases a 8|ieel«iT In oftce formerly occaplea by F. Q. James ft Bon. -\OTI( K OF KI.KtTIO.X ». J. EVKRKTT Attoraey at Law la Cdwards Building on ta* Coar Square. ALBION Dtl^N Attorney at Law Jtice in Shelburn Building, Third R'- Practicea whareTer his larricaa ar< desirad. •raenTllla North Carolis* .1. E. MABSif Ve(erliiHr.v .Surgeon find Den(i>t Treat All Animals fnllK Promptly .insnercd I>ay or Night Ua.v Phone 304 — Night 39.‘)-L Good Milterial ii( kiiistoii (Kinston Daily .Vows) There ir. material in Kinston for a cracker Jar k Kood baseball team and (he bovs should pet together and ar- raiiBO lor some );aines this summer I>J{. A>ME h. JOYNEK Osieopaihfc Physician ©nice ill the Brown lluilding on Dick- 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. inson avenue. Office hours pibekbs urt §tvbi« Coraar ronitli and Onuui BtraaM ^atai Made Both Ihij ud 8«ai ■■ T«v KODAK WOBK B. F, TV40N MM«a aa Fotnlh 8tre«t aear Wllsoa’i itora Insnraaec B. r. CArSET —Attoniey.Bt-I.aw- Ofllen: Wlnterville. N ■ ABBT SKIITNEB Attorney at Law ABEENTII.LE, NOBTH CAROLfKt How To Qlve Quinine To Children. PRBRlLINHUthetrade*mArk name ffiven to an improved Quinine. It is « Tasteless Srnip, ples»> nnt to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children lake it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot take ordinary Qiiinine. Does not nauseate t or cause nervoiiaoes^ nor ringing in the bead. Tf.y U the next time you t«eed Quinine for any pur* prise. A^k for 3*ounce original packagr. The iMme FliBRIUXNU is blown inbotMe. 35 cents* V .\ew l{eg-i.str»(ioii Ordered, He it ordained, by the board of Al derman ot the town of (ireenville, ib re^jular meeting, tissembb'd on 7’hurs day night April 1st, I'Jl.'), as is provid ed by the charier of said town anit the various amendments thereto, as follows: I. That an election be held in the Several wards of said to>vn, on Mon ilay tlie 7th day of .lune I'.il.'j, for tlie purpose of eeicting a .Mayor and live Aldermen for said town. Tlie Mayor and those per.sons elected from tile -ml, .'!rd, and 1th wards of said towa shall continue in ollice for two years from the (irsL day of ,Tuly, i:'l.'3 and those from the 1st and ath wards for one year fronj .luly I, liil,"., or uutil (lualilied. 'i'he .Mayor of said town to be voted for and elected hy the otllire vote ot said town, and tme Alderniaa to be I'lected from each of the Fivi' wards of said town as aforesaid; al said meeting in .\piil it wtis further ordered b.v the board tha.t a new He- Kistration be had before the election this year. 'I'hat the following named per suns are hereby aiipointed as re^is tiars and judges of the election. t. i;. llou.se, Jitd.i;es of election. I'nd. ward M. 11. White, Registrar; V. K. Staton and U. II. Pender, judges oi election, ;ird. ward I). T. lleaman, Uegist- rar; .1. S. Tiuvsial and .1. F. tirinUley, judges of election. 4th. ward 1>. I». Haskett, Registrar; ,las. IJrown and ,1. J. Turnage, judges of election. r>th. w'ard ,1. G. liolIitiK, Uegistrar; T. A. Person and 11. ('. Kdwards, judg es of election. That said election shall be held at the various places in said wards to-wit: 1st. ward C’tmrt Mouse. 2nd. ward Winslow Stables. ;ird. W'ard .1. S. Cockrell Ollice. 4th. ward .Munford Old Store at 5 Points. •rdh. ward Tripp's titables. 4. The registration l>ooks ot said town will be open at the various poll ing places in each ward i|> Oiir Sailor llojx. Kinston Daily News .-ipei iiliition as lo what our nav.v would do in Hie cast* of war is a bit preniature, but ii d<«ibllesH wll turn- ish the sailors some amusement and if they wait for war lo be declared they mav not have that pleasure.