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Legal Notices.
KALE OP REAL ESTATE
IT
a decree of the Super-
Court. Pitt county, made by H.
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a civil
action pending in said court, at
term. 1912. entitled J. A. Stokes and
II umber vs. J. A. Gardner,
undersigned will, on
Monday, tin- day November.
1912. at o'clock, boob, ii being the
1st day of November Civil Term. 1912
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose
to public sale before the court house
door in Greenville, county, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow-
described tracts or parcels of land
to and being in Swift
Creek Pitt county. North
Carolina and described as follows to
at a stake on the Clay
Root road and running W 1-2
poles to a stake, thence S K
poles to a thence S W
polos to the road, thence up
with the Creek road to Gardner's
Cross contain in acres more
or
Also one trait land in said town-
ship, county and state, beginning at
Isaac Gardner's second corner and
runs S W to the Creek road, then
LAND SALE
By of a decree of Pitt super-
court made In special proceeding
NOTICE EXECUTION
North Carolina. Pitt county.
In the Court
Greenville j No 1777, entitled H. W. Forbes.
Company, vs. Forbes and others. Ex the
By virtue of an execution direct-1 undersigned commissioner will sell
ed to the undersigned from the at public auction for
court of Pitt county, in the on Monday, December 2nd. 1912,
above entitled action. I will on house door In Green-
ville the following described real es-
situate in the town of Green-
ville which formerly belonged to the
day, 11th day of November. 1912. at
o'clock noon, at the court house
door of said county, sell to the high-
est bidder for cash, to satisfy said j Forbes, to
execution, all the right, title and In-
which the said Manson M Ta-
the defendant, has in the follow-
described real estate,
one house and lot In what
is known as Perkins Town in West-
Greenville, being on
avenue and described as
Beginning at Roosevelt at the
corner of A. M. Moseley and run-
west feet; thence north,
the property of Higgs Bros.
and others feet to a corner of the
property of B J. Pulley; thence
feet to Roosevelt thence
along Roosevelt avenue feet to the
beginning.
This day of October. 1912.
S. I. Sheriff.
ltd
Interesting letter From a
WITH THE BOXERS, Is ready to post for a
clash between Jim Flynn and John
Reports from San have
it that Willie Ritchie Is about to side-1 ,
track ht manager. Billy Nolan. I . . v . ,. . . .
better form In New York than he did
Mexico, D. F. Oct. 1912,
Mr. D. J.
Greenville, North Carolina.
Dear Mr.
lot lying on the corner of j Knowing how hard it is to get facts
Lane and Clark street and through the Associated Press regard-
fronting on Lane feet the conditions of Mexico. beg
and on Clark street feel, upon which to give you the following which
property are several houses and be- ma publish.
Hie property conveyed John recent movement of Felix
J. Forbes by Amos Williams by deed Dial is a very serious one and
dated 11th, 1904, which deed canted a deal of excitement
pears of record in the office of the her, in the capital city. There arc
Register of Deeds of Pitt county In
Book B-S, page and is her.-by re-
Battling Nelson wants to meet
and Is willing to,
let name the terms.
Jack Redmond has been matched
to meet Kid of New Fork,
In a 10-round bout at Brooklyn.
It is said that a New Mexico pro-
in California, where he first branched
Bouquet's expedition
against the Ohio Indians start-
ed from Fort Pitt.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tho undersigned having this day
down said road to the old Plat Branch as administrator of the es-
then with the courses of R Little, before D. C.
o said ditch to Isaac Gardner's third Moore. Clerk of the Superior Court of
corner, thence North West polos notice is hereby
to the beginning, containing acres indebted to said es-
to make immediately to
the undersigned administrator and all
holding claims against said
more or loss.
Also one parcel of land in said
township, county and state, beginning
made as to the out
of move as well
for an accurate politically, but results
m us know.
I had the pleasure of a long con-
with one of the head
government officials this noon.
following is his view of the
He says that has In
to
lot known as the Lewis King
lot lying In that part of Greenville
known as Little Washington, bound-
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams.
Tucker and others and being
mutter.
tho lot conveyed to John J Forbes ,.,.,,,. Navy and giving
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan-
7th. 1907, by deed Which
M orders to the
ships. There are
majority of
in number
the
six.
pears or record In the office of Reg- charge of these ships and the
of Deeds of Pitt county in book Mexico however does
M-S. page reference to which mt possible that he can
deed is hereby made for an government unless he
the support of the other
lot known as the William L of country. This
Hanrahan fully described the state
a deed from W. Hanrahan to , remarks about his
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th. 1885, , ,.,, ,. u it remains in
ditch, thence up with said ditch to
the beginning containing acres
more or less.
Also one other parcel of land In
said township, county and state, be-
ginning at the intersection of the
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green-
ville Road and running Westward
with the Greenville road to the Laura
A. land, then South to M.
O. Gardner's line, then
with M. O. land to the;
Gardner's Road, then with the
Gardner's Bridge Road to the begin-
containing acres more or less
and being the land upon which the
Mill, store and residence of J. A.
Gardner are located.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and Stale adjoining
the Lazarus Dawson lands. W. II.
Clark. J. Dixon and J. J.
lands, containing acres more or
and being the same lands deed-
ed to the said J. A. by Sam-
Cory, reference to which deed is
hereby made for an accurate
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and State bounded on
the South by Swift Creek, on Fast
by J. Dixon. on the North by J.
H. Collins and M. O. Gardner and on
the West by M. O. Gardner, contain-
acres more or less and known
as the Loftin lands.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and state, begin-
at the big ditch on the Greenville
road leading from Gardner's Cross
roads to bridge, thence
running S with said ditch to the old
This the 3rd day
G. H. LITTLE,
Administrator of the estate of Nannie
K. Little. ltd
Stray-Taken Up
have taken OP eight spoiled shoals
that have been going in my Held for
over a month. Weight, about or
pounds. Marked smooth crop and
slit in right ear and under bit in left.
Owner can get them by paying dam-
ages.
October ,
W. H. TRIPP
N.
R. F. D Box
ltd w
political situation in the north
Zapata with his bands south of us
and east the- government Is
bound to tall. My friend still re-
marked that he
lot known as the
lot and the same conveyed to J. J.
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife
by deed dated Oct. which
deed appears of record the oilier
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt ,;,,,, t, states and believed
county in book A-5, page and is ,.,, would conic In the course of
hereby referred to for an de- expressed myself very
This lot also lien ill Little against intervention not for the
Washington and being 1-8 interest of Mexico but for the United I
Males and tried to to
lot lying In that part of viewpoint we took of
known as Little Washing- .,, n really believe that most of
ton known as the Hooker lot and business people here, Mexicans as
being the same lot by as foreigners, would at
car Hooker lo J. Forbes by deed day welcome
dated Dec. 19th, 1898. which deed ,, part anything that will re-
of record in the of the
Register of Deeds in book 0-6, page , am lo ,.,,,,.,
thing to the fall of the govern-
hut from now developments,
and changes every day from a
standpoint, it looks like days
the present government are
Fortunately the foreigner la
of the excitement this time and
NOTICE
Hating qualified as the
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de-
ceased, all persons owing said estate
will please settle the same at once
and all persons to whom the said cs-fa par, No , , ,,,., of
Is Indebted will present the same, on ,. of
within twelve months of he date of and ,,, mA perfectly at ease to see the
this notice or the same will be plead- on .,,, on Third
which Is referred to for
an accurate description This lot
fronts on Clark street feet and
runs hack IS 1-2
One lot in said town known a
ed In bar of their recovery.
Oct. 1912.
Administrator of W. H. Flake
W. F. Attorney.
ltd
NOTICE
A Farm for Sale, Notice sod
Description.
A good farm containing one
and fifty acres. Horse
Crop In Cultivation.
One 8-room dwelling house, good
barn and shelters, 4-room tenant
Flat Branch ditch to the division line and
One tobacco barn.
1-2
Said lots will be divided to suit
purchasers if requested before sale.
This Oct. 29th. 1912.
J. B. JAMES,
Commissioner.
between Isaac Gardner and Charles
Gardner to the Greenville road, con-
acres more or less.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and state and bound-
ed on the South by M. O. Gardner,
on the by J. A. Gardner and on
the North and on the West by J. A.
Gardner and M
For further information apply to
J. C ROBERTSON.
N. C.
Farm For Hale
acres acres in
Gardner Craven county. miles from Vance-
on road between and
acres more or
This is to be made under and by Bern. Land tine for r
authority of the Decree of the cotton and corn.
Charlotte to Entertain Eleven
Bishops When Episcopals
Meet
worst come. I
Anything unusual comes up from
time time I shall be pleased
inform you. With kindest regards j
for you and all my friends who ask
about me, I am,
Sincerely yours.
B. TRIPP.
Court above referred to.
This the 10th day of October. 1912.
F. C. HARDING.
Commissioner.
Will Be
SUMMONS
North Carolina. Pitt County.
In the Superior Court.
Peed vs. Robert Peed.
To Robert Peed, defendant in the
above entitled You will here-
by take notice that a civil action for
divorce has been Instituted In the
county of Pitt, by Peed, the
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the
defendant, for divorce and the said
Robert Peed will hereby take notice
that he is required to appear at the
next term of the Superior court of
Pitt county which convenes at the
court house in Greenville. Pitt
on the 10th. Monday after the 1st
Monday of September, It being the
11th day of November. 1912. and an-
or demur to the complaint filed
in the above entitled cause and the
said Robert Peed will fur-
take notice that If he falls to
answer the complaint within tho
time require by law. the plaintiff will
to the court for the relief de-
in the complaint.
This the 7th day of October. 1912.
P C
Clerk Superior Court. Pitt Co.
ltd
cheap on easy terms.
H. H. PROCTOR.
Grimesland, N. C.
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that he was able to hand down enough
matter for Saturday's and yesterday's
paper. At the end of his yes-
he put the laugh on the force
with this squib of his
CHARLOTTE. Oct. is ex- don't know what I am doing, but
that the sixth Missionary am doing
of the Department of The little blaze that got in our
of the Protestant church, early Saturday morning.
which is to be held In Charlotte burned every button off the keyboard
tuber to will be one of the left nothing there to indicate the
most largely attended of letters. imagine yourself using a
this body yet held. It Is known typewriter with all buttons gone
ready to the committee in charge of on the keyboard and nothing but the
entertainment that eleven of of the keys left, and you will
the church will be present and an idea of what our operator had
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Fair Meeting Friday
member of the board
governors, township committees and
the ladies connected with the
man's of the Pitt county
fair, should be at the meeting to be
held In the court house Friday morn-
at o'clock.
limber will be present who day afternoon
I yet notified the committee of their
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county, lies at the point of death in
the home of Lee Hill, on
street, in this city, as the result
alarm a accident which occur-
were ed on Heights, to the north
of Kinston. Harrison, a well do
Alarm Night
The blowing of the tire
whistle Just as the churches
starting. Sunday night, put an end
to the services for the time being. and know of the Green
The alarm was caused b something bringing a load of
or about the tobacco to the market here, and
on Fifth street, but when reach-
ed there they found nothing hut a
dark house with some innocent look-
when the team dashed off down the
Inclined road and a wheel ran Into
r hole He was thrown from the top
denizens of the joint slipping out the wagon, The
v and load of 1.650 pounds t
tobacco rolled over his body,
log Internal injuries from it
is for him to
door. There were various rumors
as to but lack of
evidence they are passed
on.
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K. C, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER S
Wilson, Craig, Simmons; Favorites
Democracy
Will Reign
March 4th
GIVES
WILSON SOLID VOTE
No Surprises in National, State,
or County Returns. Small's
Majority in First District Will
Exceed
New York--Shortly before mid-
night, Col. Roosevelt the fol-
lowing telegram to Gov.
American people, by a
great have conferred
yon the highest honor in their
gift I congratulate you
Theodore Roosevelt.
Associate Press 1648
out of in New York state out-
side New York city, Taft
Wilson Roosevelt
Associate Press says returns from
districts New York state out-
side New York, give Taft
Wilson Roosevelt
Va , by
New York Sun says Wilson carries
Va., by majority.
NEW
Brooklyn, districts out of
Wilson Taft Roosevelt
Burroughs Queen. districts out
of Wilson 1732; Taft
Manhattan and Bronx dis-
out of Wilson Taft
Roosevelt Queen. dis-
out of Wilson Taft
Roosevelt 1376.
City N. Y., Wilson Taft 20-
Roosevelt
New York City, districts out
of 1730 in city N. Y., Wilson
Taft Roosevelt
Associate Press Bays returns from
election districts out of in
N. Y, stale outside N. Y. city, Taft
Wilson Roosevelt 33-
Same districts 1908 Taft
Bryan
City N. Y. Wilson Taft 35-
Roosevelt
New York World says
are Wilson carries N, Y. state by
plurality. City of N. Y. 13-
1730 districts. Wilson
Taft Roosevelt
City of New York, for
districts out 1730,
Hedges Strauss
York 41st district.
Charles B. Smith, Democrat, elected.
Returns from districts N. Y. slate,
outside N. Y. city,
son Roosevelt
N. Y. governor, districts out
of 1730, Hedges
Strauss
Returns from New York state out-
side New York city. Taft
Wilson
Six precinct in Durham county
Rives Wilson 1500; Roosevelt
Taft
NEW JERSEY
Newark, N. J., report all parts
slate indicate more votes polled
than ever before at four P. M.
Democrats claim Wilson not only
carried slate, but has the majority
vote polled.
MAINE
Portland. Me. districts out of
gives Roosevelt Taft
Wilson
Portland. Me., president
from out of precincts piles
Roosevelt Taft
son
VERMONT
out of cities and towns in
Roosevelt Taft 15-
Wilson
Conn. towns and cities
of incomplete, Wilson Taft
Roosevelt
Concord. N. H., Taft carried the
first New Hampshire town, reports.
Pitt County's Vole for United States Senator
MASSACHUSETTS
Returns for president from out
of voting precincts in Mass., give
Roosevelt 1479, Taft Wilson
1474. Te same precincts in 1908 gave
Bryan Taft
Returns for governor, out of
precincts In Mass., give Bird, Pro-
Fobs, Democrat,
Walker, Republican, 1672. Same
In 1911 gave Foss 1262; Forth-
Republican East
Greenwich, first town beard from in
gave Roosevelt
Taft Wilson This town In
1908 gave Taft Bryan
Associate Press says D. A.
coll, Democrat, elected congress.
districts out Mass., Including all
but live district in city of Boston
give Roosevelt Taft
Wilson districts Maine
cities and towns comprising out
of precincts, give Roosevelt
Taft Wilson
Returns from out of
In Mass. Roosevelt
Taft Wilson
Boston, Wilson strength oBs-
ton today exceeded that of Roosevelt
and Taft. The latter are
divided.
Beaver Dam
.
Bethel
Carolina.
. .
No. .
No. .
Falkland .
Farmville .
Greenville .
.
Swift Creek .
Totals, . 1278
Roosevelt Debs
Atlanta, towns and
give Wilson Taft
Debs
Atlanta, counties complete
give Wilson Taft
Debs
ILLINOIS
Chicago. precincts out of 1364
Chicago give Taft Wilson
1805; Roosevelt and Press says
returns for governor from dis-
out of In N. Y. city,
Strauss
Same districts 1910 gave
son
J Chicago. returns Indicate
the race between Roosevelt and
Wilson In Chicago is extremely close
with Roosevelt leading by a narrow
margin. Taft will run third in the
city.
Chicago. precincts in Chicago,
Roosevelt Wilson
Debs
Chicago, precincts out of 1364.
Roosevelt Wilson Taft
Debs
Louisville, Ky., precincts out of
city and county give Wilson ma-
while in precincts
showed plurality of Taft
hardly showed.
Louisville, Ky out of
city and county give Wilson ma-
over while in
Roosevelt showed plurality of
Taft hardly showed.
City of Louisville, Ky. out of
precincts In Louisville, give
son Roosevelt Taft
City out of
Wilson Roosevelt
Taft,
Kentucky, precincts out of
give Wilson Taft
Henry county, Ky., complete.
son Taft Roosevelt
Bourbon county, Ky., complete.
give Wilson Taft 1759;
Kentucky, counties complete,
Wilson Taft Roosevelt
Union, Ky., out of precincts,
give Wilson Taft
Bullet, Ky., out of precincts,
Wilson 1275; Taft Roosevelt
Congress same county, Demo-
1293; Republican
Meade county Ky., out of
give Wilson Taft
Roosevelt
Fayette county, Ky. out of
precincts give Wilson Taft
Roosevelt
Richmond, Va., Incomplete returns
from city Portsmouth and Norfolk and
county, Wilson
Taft Debs
City of Danville. precincts out
city and county give Wilson
I majority over Roosevelt while
precincts Roosevelt showed
of Taft hardly showed any.
Richmond, Va., Patrick county, in-
complete, Wilson Taft
Sanders, Democrat, Con-
Harris. Republican,
Shelton, Socialist, This county
give Taft a majority of in 1908.
Richmond, Va., of precincts,
gives Slemp making his major-
In the county estimated a
gain
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia. districts out of
in Pennsylvania, give Taft 11-
Wilson Roosevelt
Kitchin Falls Down in 2nd
And Fifth Districts
OFFICIAL RETURNS FROM I III I.
TY-THREE HIVES SIM-
MONS A MAJORITY OF
KITCHIN AND CLARK. KITCHIN
CARRIES DISTRICT BY
AND THE 2nd DISTRICT BY
Atlanta, Complete from
towns in state. Wilson
Taft Roosevelt Debs
Atlanta, Ga., towns and counties In
Georgia, give Wilson 1612; Taft
Roosevelt
Atlanta. Ga. Total county,
1678; Taft
Debs
Atlanta, Ga., Constitution claims
the state for Wilson, largest ma-
ever polled for a
Atlanta, complete returns from
counties give Wilson Taft
MICHIGAN
Detroit, out of precincts.
Taft Wilson Roosevelt
Detroit. towns Mich. Taft 1433;
Wilson 1901; Roosevelt
Michigan, precincts outside of
Detroit Taft
FLORIDA
Jacksonville. Fla., returns from
county show that every can
on Democratic ticket win
SIMMONS
I'll Kill
Sampson
Wayne
Craven
Onslow
Buncombe .
1600
Robeson 1400
Carteret
Cumberland
Beaufort
New Hanover
Total
ALABAMA
Ala,. Wilson
Roosevelt Fourteen
county, Ala,
son Roosevelt
Hawthorne Trial Postponed
NEW YORK, Nov. trial of
Julian Hawthorne, son of the famous
novelist, and former
major of Boston, which was on the
docket for today in the Dotted States
District Court In tills city, has been
postponed until later In the month.
Hawthorne and with several
associates, are of making
fraudulent use of the malls in dis-
posing of stock in the Hawthorne
interests In Canada. Scores of
alleged victims from all parts of the
country are expected to testify at the
trial.
Charley the Harvard star,
a natural and by con-
practice has developed a won-
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Department
Superior to
All
Toilet Articles.
Full of
Stationery,
Fountain
Pens.
Kodak Supplies ;
Drug Co.
ins
B. F. TYSON
Insurance
Life, Fire, SicS and Accident
on Fourth street, rear Frank
Wilson's store
ALBION
at Law
la building at
Practices wherever hie service
desired
Worth
MOVED MOVED
Into New Stable
Corner 2nd Evans Street
SAM SHOUT
Transfer Man
Baggage and Express
Promptness
Phone No. Night or Day
Meets All Trains
1888888888888811
HOUSES AMI
JAMES L. EVANS
at
Office in Building, fifth door
from street
Greenville. North Carolina
H. a a
N. C. Greenville, N. f
WARD
Attorneys at Law
In all the
Wooten building on
Street
Berth I
Any one a Horse
or Mule cull t my
t on Fifth street, the
j SAVAGE
Edward D. While, Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of the
States, years old today.
FOB I
I a passenger Touting
Car for hire on o
terms. Will carry passengers I
anywhere In town or country,
or to neighboring towns.
Day Phone, Night Phone I
91-L
richer
TWENTY YEARS of Successful Banking
IS THE RECORD OF
The Bank of Greenville
OUR DEPOSITS TODAY ARE MORE
THAN THEY EVER WERE BEFORE
AMONG OUR DIRECTORS are some of the most Successful
Men in Pitt County.
WE INVITE YOU to be numbered AMONG our DEPOSITORS
SERVICE, SAFETY, and SECURITY, IS OUR MOTTO
JAMES L. LITTLE, Cashier
K-m
IN EACH
CONTEST
A Grand Prize for
Leader of each Contest
on Points.
1st Contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov.
2nd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Nov.
3rd contest opens Sat. Nov. closes Sat. Dec.
Winning names will be announced and prises
presented to successful contestants on the Mon-
day following the closing day of each contest.
In each and every one of the contests a First
and Second Prize will be awarded, provided the
young lady contestants fully comply with the
and regulations of the contests, as set out
The young lady scoring most points in all three
contests will be awarded an extra prize at the con-
of the Third and last contest, consisting of
a handsome diamond ring. This over and above
whatever other prizes she may win in the
contests.
Rules of the Contest;
Any lady, married or single, residing in Pitt
County can be a candidate in any or ail of
three contests.
names must be sent in by tilling
nomination blank to found at bottom
of this announcement, and mailing to Contest
Manager.
in any of three contests does NOT
bar the winning contestant from participating
in the other contests.
may secure their subscriptions
anywhere, there being no division into dis-
hist prize in each contest will be awarded
to the young lady scoring points or over.
Second prize to be awarded in each contest to
the contestant scoring most points after the
leader. However, she will not qualify for a
second prize unless her score shows or
more points. Hut it is distinctly understood
that in order to win a first prize a contestant
must have a score of points or more.
The young lady scoring most points in all
contests will be awarded a grand prize
consisting of a handsome diamond ring, over
and above other prizes which she may have
earned during the three contests.
The contest manager will decide all points
which may arise in the course of the contest,
and candidates in entering these contests
agree to abide by all rulings which he may
make.
POINTS WILL BE AWARDED TO CON
TEST ANTS AS
For Subscriptions either new or old
THIS WEEKLY
points
I.
THE DAILY
. points
.
year . points
years . points
year .
years .
years .
. points
NOMINATION BLANK
Mail or Bring to Contest Manager,
Reflector Office
at once.
nominate,
Miss
Address. as a can-
in all three of the Reflector Contests.
My name is .
Address .
m w
. f I T Q in material prosperity, in this
County Leads I he 1912, according
to reports from men who have traveled the different sections of the State.
Her progress and prosperity are well illustrated in the growth of her largest banking
institution.
THE GREENVILLE BANKING AND TRUST CO.
Beginning in 1901 with the modest Capital of this bank has grown steadily and
safely, until now, with
RESOURCES
it stands equal to if not larger than any other bank in the entire First District
The best par o this lies in the fact that the larger portion of the Bank's Deposits have been placed there by FARMERS; the
majority of its customers are FARMERS; and the majority of its stockholders are FARMERS, and whatever advances the welfare
of the snifters, helps in the of the whole community.
We strive not only to earn dividends our Stockholders, but to use the greatest to the community.
Come with us, we want your business.
j;. II.
C. S. Cashier
Winterville Items.
N. C . November
Some the W. H. S. boys
in Greenville.
Harrington, and
are offering some good clothing for
man am. cheap.
Mrs. i. and Mrs. A.
if to Greenville Mod
day.
Several of our people left
day to attend New fair.
you a nice sewing machine at
A. and Company. They
guarantee them tor ten years.
Messrs. Braxton and
old I. saw
mill will move to the other
of town.
Mr. Jamie U Smith went to
v ill.- Wednesday.
caps shoes at Harrington.
Barber Company.
Misses and Clara
Braxton went to Greenville
day.
Mr. v. Braxton went to Green-
ville Thursday.
We sell ranges that satisfy
body that try them and the prices
are only A. W. Ange and Com-
stocks went to Ayden
Thursday.
Miss Pearl Heater spent
day and Thursday In Ayden with
friends.
Mrs. went to
Thursday.
Mrs. J.
went to Greenville Friday morning.
L-it
SCHEDULE
Leave effective
A. M.
a. Atlanta,
and
ville and Florida
at Hamlet Charlotte and
WILMINGTON
a.
with and car. Con-
with steamer fur
Baltimore. New York, and
Providence.
THE FLORIDA FAST
BALK
p. Richmond, Wash-
Mad New York
day coaches and
Connects at with
C. O. at Wash with
railroad II. for Pitts
burs and points west
THE
p. Charlotte
Wilmington, Memphis
and points west. Parlor
Hamlet.
p. m. No. for
Henderson Oxford and
Washington a. in., New York
p. m., Penn. station. Pullman
to and New
Tort
B. B. P. A. Ye.
H. D. P. A.
Raleigh N. C.
or Cat will break cans
; Chills and Fever; and It taken
a tonic Fever will not return
Price
Sunday morning at the home of
Mr. A. E. in West Green-
ville, his daughter. Miss Lena and
Mr. Fred were married by
E. M. Hoyle. A few friend J
were present to witness the ceremony,
Arizona Women Hope fr Ballot
Art. Nov.
today closed a strenuous cam-
In behalf of the proposed amend
to the state constitution grant-
lug woman tho full right of suffrage.
The fate of the amendment will be
decided by the voters at tomorrow's
general election.
Answers the Call
Greenville People Have Found That
This Is Necessary
A cold, a strain, a wrench,
A little cause may hurt the kidneys.
Spells of backache often follow,
Or some of the urine.
A remedy for such attacks.
A medicine that has satisfied thous-
ands.
Is Kidney Pills, a
kidney remedy.
Many Greenville people rely n It.
Here is the Greenville proof.
L. W. Lawrence, Washington
St., Greenville, N. C, am
pleased to make the known that I
have been greatly by Donna
Kidney Pills, which I obtained from
the John L. Drug Co. Too
of the kidney secretions
me and I often noticed that
the flow was scanty. I took
Kidney Pills us directed and since then
my kidneys been In much better
all Price
Co., N.
sole agents for the States.
Remember the
no other.
lit. Rev. Alexander RpM
bishop of Dallas. old
Lloyd C. former United
Slates ambassador to Italy, years
old today.
Only a Fire Hero
but the crowd cheered, as. with
burned hands, he hold up small
round box, he shouted,
Salve I hold,
has everything beat for
Right also for boils, ulcers.
pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains,
Surest pile cure. It subdues In-
kills pain. Only cents
all druggists. adv
By the power i b
t in a certain Mortgage Dead
located and delivered bi
j Woodward and William Fountain to
W. B. on the day of
m and duly recorded In
of Deeds office of Pitt
North Carolina, in Hook T-8, page
the uncle signed will expose to
I public sale, before the
in to
I'M Monday, the 2nd day of De-
1912, at o'clock, noon.
certain tracts or parcels of land
if and being in of Pitt
state of North Carolina and de-
scribed One tract
Cut off from the east end of said
Brown land and bounded on
i . by Jo
I and by the
Hardy and on other sides
by w. B.
a stake.
on a cart path in Bald, thane
east poles to j
Teal and thence
I with Teal's Una north 1--
a stake; thence south
I-- a canal; thence north
BI 1-2 west with canal 1-2 poles
a bridge, fork of canal and
thence with ditch south
south 1-2
poles; 1-2 west
thence due south 8-4 to Hie
beginning, containing moM
or
I one other tract or parcel of
land lying and being In Bald county
and state and bounded as
One the north by the lands of Levy
on the east by the lands of
I John Hardy and a road through what
I is known as the Brown farm, and
on the other sides by the land of W.
II. beginning at canal
bridge, corner of the tract of land
described and thence north
1-4 east 1-2 poles; thence north
1-4 east H poles, to ditch,
with the ditch Oil west
poles; thence south M west 1-4
poles; thence south 1-2 west
poles; thence 1-2 west
poles to fork of canal ditch;
thence with the canal south east
poles; thence south 1-4 east
poles; thence south 1-4 east
poles; thence 3-t east II
south M east
poles; thence south cast poles
to the beginning, containing
more or
Terms of sale cash.
This Nov. 1st. 1912.
Moore and Long.
Greenville, n. c. II ltd
AVE YOUR WIFE
the Drudgery
of Ironing
The Imperial
Self-Heating
Iron
Does
The Work
in Half
s. the Time
better and easier, at one-tenth the
coat of old way saving
and nerves of house-
wife Of servant, Heats Itself from
the gasoline or denatured
Better and cheaper than gas
or or tubes in
the nay, for irons to
; with Cold irons,
, . from hot stove
to v. . Imperial Self-Heating
Flat Ir a i all the time. Heat
regulated.
Burnt Five Hours
for One Cent
Mm
cleanly, odorless. Use In-
. . or out at Lome or traveling.
Always ready. Light, beautiful.
Costa little, Pays for itself in three
months. Money-back Guarantee.
Demonstration Today.
Be sure to come and sea it.
I hoc Irons are and
to by
t. A C.
t i . C
J. V. h, N. ft
lost, Strayed or Stolen
I Seller puppy about months old
Answers name of while
and linen colored spots. A liberal
reward will ho paid for her retort.
t B, B. N. C.
in H ltd It
T. I I
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water
Heating.
Light
I am prepared to do your work at
price. Bee me or call.
bone No.
From far away come re
ports of a wonderful new discovery
that is believed will vastly the
people. Ramon T. of
writes King's New Dis-
doing splendid work here.
ill cured me about live times of
and colds, also my
of a severe cold in hie chest
land more than others, who
on my advice We hope this great
will be sold In every drug
tore in For throat and
I lung troubles there Is nothing be-
Ifs merit. and Trial bot-
free. Guaranteed by all drug-
gists. av
virtue of the of a
Judgment rendered at
1912. tern Of Pitt superior
court. In a case therein pending en-
titled. J. Smith vb.
Harriet B. Smith. Jesse South. Leon
Smith. N. Smith, Linda J Smith,
Grace EL Smith and Milo H.
the undersigned commissioner will
expose to Ola, before the court
house door in to the
highest bidder, on Monday, the 2nd
day of December. at o'clock
noon, a certain or tract of land
lying in the town of
of and Fourth streets,
beginning at the corner of Wash-
street and running
Fourth street feel to W. H.
thence with his line
line. with
Tyson's line to Washington
street 1-2 feel to
being one hall lot known in
plan as No. containing by
one-quarter of M acre,
more or
Terms of sale cash
This Nov. 1st.
Win. II. LONG,
Commissioner.
II ltd
WHEN YOU BUY SHOES HERE,
have the of knowing yon are
the very best quality you can possibly procure
for the money.
Many a cheap, shoddy shoe hides be-
hind a nice appearing, pleasing-to-the
eye style, but a few wear will
prove the inferiority of the quality of
the materials used and the careless-
exercised in their making.
We look to quality of to it that
the leather is right, the linings substantial and the
general construction the best procurable any-
where. We depend upon you COX our business,
and you depend upon us for square dealing, we
are in duty bound to give it to will.
OUT new season's styles for ladies and gentle-
men, and boys and girls are ready for your
A FEAT TO
GREENVILLE
Statement of the Condition of
Bank or Winterville
at close of Oct. 1912.
Hue Hanks .
.
ii v. a f.
Cash in Vault.
Capital Stock .
iv Surplus and Undivided
Total .
no
Total .
J. E. GREEN, J. F. HARRINGTON,
C. T. COX, Cashier.
N. C. Greenville, N. C
V.
ii-ti
all curable successfully
treated without drugs or surgery.
Wilson's
Office hours 9-12. Monday and Fri-
day mornings.
AUTOMOBILES FOR
HIRE
Town or Country
L Night
Day
B. K. Phone
L. B. FLEMING
when its foundation is undermined,
and if tho of
digestion is attacked, quick
follows. nO first signs of
Or. King's New Ufa
b taken to tone the stomach
land regulate liver, kidneys and
and only
at all druggists. adv





THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
Published by
H 1st
D.
o yr.
rates Mil be .
application t the o
Reflector Building, t-w
Third
All cards of thanks
at respect will be charged I If at
sent per
Communications advertising
will be charged fir II oat
cents per line, up to f
BALKAN WAR
TO
Winterville Items.
IN THREE
WINTERVILLE. Oct. SO Dr. B.
to Bethel Friday.
Harrington. Barber and Company
good rugs and good bug-
j cheap Come to see them, i
Mr. Thad Nichols, of
Hot ti to List
and Company
Mr T cos and bride return-,
and wish them a
Careful M I
DESPICABLE WED W ;
Allied
Wall. Of The
Capital With lull
Fan
among us.
, day and any war,
May
nM The
at R. W
i Mr. Wall r of Greenville
bu , ,,,.,,.;. i
Nov. Turk in on Mercantile , of
x has been directed offering you bargains in ti. d w
Iv Ottoman government to inform flock merchandise. Come and an
as second class matter Britain Turkeys -willing- M buying elsewhere.
August at the post u, assistance in bring- Mr and Mrs J. R. Johnson spent
lag about suspension of hostilities j., ,,.,,. , county n
a of arriving at a peace
Tea immediately on
Entered
North Carolina,
of March
FRIDAY s.
It was I
son B gad
themselves of the opportunity
in the three contests, the first one of
which will come to a close Nov. I.
Ami not only that. are
already hard at work in
B and Com- and it is J
for roar glass ware, k the very first
from Con- . ,,.;.,.
for ,, to the foreign
Edward Gray. of I-a a mart- a , of all old business,
will be a close one.
Mr Bar. whilst The Reflector wants
Minister, for two
nations and Greece w.
for good rot
Will Be Held At
N. C.
Thursday, Friday,
I la their
that
The I wt th. peace
. ti with .--
Tartar must w .
of without
of
o attitude is emphasize, la a
might be look- from official sources.
and
both
mils w are by no
of kinds Therefore that
W lad and Company. v. have a chance to make a
Fr. coming in every day at new Reflector reader you are putting
head yourself a few more point nearer
the prize or prises.
People are coming in daily to re-
new their subscriptions. They are
mot
Messrs. Ashley B
spent Sunday in
.,.,. doing it of their own accord. Why
We are dismaying a very .
UM of china are M,
beauties, come an give hem ,,,. come
U their re-
Cook stoves, heaters, pots and n and
around to see the
, , , -The Turkish proposal of peace Is
intervention. A ,, a
14-15
NO CHARGE FOR EXHIBITS OR
ADMISSION
LIBERAL PREMIUMS FOR EXHIBITS
No Sideshows or Fakes of Any Kind
As retards
fellows elected just got the ,.,,,,. to be no chance o , church
the Balkan slates listening u, ,
counsels while might
. . arrangement of conditions
. must be settled a
f the .
ad.
rotas
altar had
lost a good many
Don't put off for tomorrow that start
means so much to you. this
time candidates will have r
tug hour had been midnight instead
Balkan Nov. the receipt hooks, write to
f at this ha declared and family spent Sunday at Manager for
some would have come too hole Campaign . I list want. Return post will bring
H been carried ,, you Kith a word of advice as to
In accordance with the m n lo hes, advantages you can put that
program. w a time lo. all. if you tackle tins
,,, of Creek staff is ending matter in a business like way
are cut m the at ., will
and gating counted preparing the while
will be yours
ovum -1. .,
tad in time to give the world the political program largely w ., son Whatever you do. don l hold back.
, , ,, in i ti hour, shows not Ow work van
day. it
The union of the Balkan tats u.
,, Wednesday to attend New We said yesterday and
,,,.,. ,,,. I it here. During all three of these
Mrs H. C, Venters and dangler, contests there will be
Farmers Day on Thursday
WITH PARADE BY THE FARMERS UNION
Educational Day Friday
With Parade by Schools of County
A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC
SPECIAL RATES ON THE RAILROADS
Everybody COME to This Fair
. is spent night With her Nothing hut three straight con-
. ., . . b,. . t be won on points by the can-
North Carolina. Count
Joe Ross
Charlie
mother near to be won on points the cam-
Mr, and Mrs L. C. Venters spent doing most from
Wednesday night ill the Miss to finish.
Johnson accompanied them.
Mr C. R. went to
Mr. J. I- Taylor went
to Vanceboro today.
Mr. Carlie
ton Monday.
went to
than it has been, for
i; has been welded by blood and com
sacrifice. There is not the least
danger any disagreement as to
the division of territories or the
-.- Is.
the undersigned from V . B. were
J. P of Pitt county . ,,. neatest the same
,. w, on , ,. both
the highest for cash. .
bicycle, one cook Move and to Turkeys appeal
one Barrow hog. white and black ,
spoiled. To said evocation all proposals for peace and
right, title and interest Whirl. ,. .
, right, title and ,,. Balkan
said Charlie defend- ., armistice
Locally II was a orderly
with good feeling prevailing
throughout the day.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
Clement Armand
of Frame, old today.
Ignace the famous
pianist. years old today.
John Philip Sousa. band mas-
and composer. years old today.
Martin A. Knapp. presiding Judge
of the Slates Commerce Court.,
fill years old today.
ant. has in the above described per-
property.
G. H. ROUSE,
Constable.
ltd-law
lions with a request for an armistice, j
Some of the governments have point,
ed out that Turkeys proposal for a,
cessation of In other
words an armistice-would offend the
Balkan
Other governments lake the
The Opera at K. C. T. T. S. be an
The Mikado, one of the brightest law for the moment,
and cleverest of the standard light Tho war, therefore, must continue.
opera Is by far the most ambitious and Turkish armies which the
attempted by the Train- at last admitted have beta
School. Those who saw Keep on with their
of dramatic performance that
approached the professional.
The school is noted for Its remark-
-.-. .-----
Stoops to Conquer last spring will
remember that the school set a high
It is hoped and believed still that
powers will soon and a formula
under which they can offer their good
able chorus singing. In Mikado Their terms of peace them-
public will have an opportunity are a matter entirely for the
lo see combined both the dramatic but Bulgaria
and musical powers of the school. affirmed no Interference
Miss who has a wide outside will be tolerated,
In both, Is the coach. the support of her
The choruses are made up of fifty Meg the political as
picked voices. The single parts are aB aspect of the
chosen. The public will before the war was under-
line some of the favorites. taken.
Miss Edna Campbell, who made a taking
place among the powers when Turkey
me for me.
whose mm The
voice people always K had not even
drolling min- n m for an
sir.-l. ha charming solo parts. The suggestion
by France, to which both
Carolina
reputation as comedian as Mr.
and as Tony Is the
Miss Arlene
enjoy greatly as the
COM A.
S. C. Nov.
and subscribed, met with
nothing criticism In Austria, and
t, raise a fund to be used m ., Germany
exploiting the resources Car- . . members of
with view to attracting
the triple alliance.
YOUR HOME IS NOT PROP-
FURNISHED WITH-
OUT A
PIANO
What adds more to the en-
of the family than
a PIANO in the home
No dealer can place one in
your home for less money
than we can.
Our prices and terms are
sure to please.
We sell the best Buggies and on
the market for the money
Cash
or
I Credit
Satisfaction or Money
Refunded
Harness, Lap Robes and Bicycles
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY COMPANY
. We you to look at our stock
FOR SALE
and desirable settlers were out
I at the annual meeting here to- .,.,.
f the South Carolina Chamber Wed In Washington
Commerce. A part of the fund D. C Nov. 6.-A
S to be devoted to lb development today of interest to the
of scientific agriculture in the southern colony in the
counties. of Unto
of J. H. former
tort the guard, probably ,, West Miss , and Dr.
will not play any more football this Us S Ivy of the MB
season. Harrison.
lo be a good man for DO- at the of th.
father.
Sam White
Piano Co.
SEVERAL SMALL FARMS
WELL LOCATED
Apply at Once to
BROS.
ESTATE
Phone Greenville, N. C.
CARR
Stoves, Malleable and Cam-
Ranges. Wilson Wood Healers, Hot
Blast Coal
I If it's in line, we have it
Legal Notices.
SALE REAL ESTATE PROPER-
By virtue of a decree of the Super-
Court. Pitt county, made by II.
W. Whedbee. Judge, in a certain civil
action pending in said court, at May
term. entitled J. A. Stokes and
R. L. Humber vs. J. A. Gardner, tin-
undersigned will, on
Monday, the 11th day of
at o'clock, noon. i. being the
1st day of November Civil Term. 1912
of Pitt County Superior Court, expose
lo public before the court house
door in Greenville. Pitt county, to the
highest bidder, for cash, the follow-
described tracts or parcels of land
I'M. SALE
By of a decree of Pitt super-
court made in special proceeding
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
North Carolina. Pitt County.
In the Superior Court. Before D.,
LARS SALE
virtue of the power of con-
No. 1777. entitled H. W. Forbes. Moore. Clerk. Mined In a certain Mortgage Deed ex
Forbes and others. Ex th- Benjamin Willoughby. of the and delivered by George J.
undersigned commissioner will sell estate of Sylvester Hemby.
for cash at public auction for
on Monday. December 2nd. lilt,
the court house door in
Woodward and William Fountain to
vs B. on the 21st day of
Alice Hemby. widow, and Willie G. March. and duly recorded In the
Hemby. Francis S. Dennis Register of Deeds office of Pitt
the following described real es- Hemby. John H. Hemby. Alice Hem- North Carolina, in Hook T-S. page
situate in the town of A. an the will expose lo
ville which formerly belonged to heirs at law of Sylvester public sale, the court
late John J. Forbes, to In Greenville, to the highest bid-
One lot lying on corner of of a decree of the on Monday, the 2nd day IV-
county, made by , at o'clock, noon.
Training School
The members of
Poe and Sidney Lanier Literary So-
of Training School gave
new members a most de-
Halloween party on
day from to ten-thirty.
The new members of both societies
were united lo a fire Just
back of the school. On th way Ml
the old disguised as ghosts
blank Data, red and black devils, wit-
and mother goose gave them a
III the dyspeptic many
days of misery, and him to eat
whatever he wishes.
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and Bear-
the body, give keen appetite.
DEVELOP
v i-d
coated .
Like Ho Substitute.
en- of .
IT houses and be- ISIS, at o'clock, noon, ex- and state of North Carolina and do-
th property conveyed to John
lo and being in Swift J Forbes by Amos Williams by deed
Creek Township. Pitt county. North dated Dee. 12th. ISM. which deed
and described as follows of record in the office of the
at a slake on Clay
Root road and running S. W 1-2
to a stake, thence S K
lo a stake. S
poles to the Creek road, thence up
with the Creek road lo Gardner's
Cross Roads containing acres more
or
Also one tract of land in said town-
ship, county and beginning at
The Cotton Seed Crusher and dis-
The only means of reaching m , M exhibition
the second
halls a hogshead a- a, fair by Mr , A ,.
Register of Deeds of Pitt ill
Book B-8, page and is hereby re-
to for an accurate
lot known as the Lewis King
lot lying in part of Greenville
known as Little Washington, bound-
ed by the lots of Jackson Williams.
Bettie Tucker and others and being
the lot conveyed to John J. Forbes
by Lewis King and wife dated Jan-
7th. by deed which
Gardner's second corner and
runs S W to the Creek road.
down said road to the old Flat Branch of Deeds of Pitt in book
then with th various courses
constructed at
landing. Snakes, rubber rolls, gob-
and such were of little
when just ahead you were to
shake hands with your future
wonderful
our attracted
Th Is a most
machine am is t most farm
Mr Gardner is
arrangements lo have ma-
band, hear your fortunes told by j Sun.
gypsies, see the many Mr ,. lg a
of said ditch to Isaac third
thence North West poles
to the beginning, containing acres
more or less.
Also one parcel of land In said
township, county and state, beginning
a. Big Ditch Bridge on the Clay-
Root road and running down said
road lo J. Dixon's place
lice, thence a southerly direction with
said Dixon's line lo an old ditch.
up with said ditch to the big
thence up with said ditch to
the beginning containing acres
or less.
one other parcel of land In
said township, county and state, be-
M-S. page reference to which
deed Is hereby made for an accurate
lot known as William
lot being fully described
a deed from W. H. Hanrahan to
J. J. Forbes dated Oct. 15th.
which deed appears of record In the
office of the Register of Deeds of
Pitt county in book 1-4. page
and Is hereby referred to for an ac-
curate description. This lot being
I. x
lot known as the Sheppard
lot and the same conveyed to J. J.
Forbes by B. S. Sheppard and wife
by deed dated Oct. 8th. 1890. which
deed appears of record in the office
of the Register of Deeds of Pitt
pose lo public sale, before the court scribed as follows, One tract
door in Greenville, to the cut off from end of the said
highest bidder for cash, the Brown land and bounded on
described tract or parcel of land the t b Joe Teel s Hagan place
and the the lands of
Luring and being in Dam John Hardy and on the other sides
an I the mouth of the ditch by the lands of W. U. be-
in middle of lane and runs ginning a stake, a new made
about cards to a stake on per on a path In field,
another ditch, then northeast with north ST 1-2 KM poles to a most every person bl. at
said ditch about three hundred yards stake Teel and corner; thence bought of but for apples at the p fair
to a stake, then parallel with with said Teal, line north 1-2 swinging fruit and dance at nine-
first line to a stake, west to the east poles to a flake; thence south WM
acre, more east 1-2 to a north All the decorations of evening
VI . Baal with the canal were of a ghostly style. Corn-stalks.
I-. west with in, as i . Poles from banks lo build home
to a bridge, fork of and ditch; bushes, moss, pumpKins.
est In and lo a certain tract or par- thence with the ditch w st and oat and witches
col of land in Beaver Don township. poles; thence south 1-2 west prevailing,
bounded on north by the Craw- thence 1-2 west poles;
ford place, on the east by land of J. thence due south 3-4 to the
beginning containing
or less.
Also a one-tenth undivided
Loan
If the wage earner had lo burrow
at the intersection of the
Gardner's Bridge Road and the Green- county in book A-5. page 3.8 and is
ville Road and running hereby referred lo for an accurate de-
the Greenville road to the Laura This lot also lies In Little
A land, then South lo II. Washington and being x SI
O. Gardner's line, then
with M. O. Gardner's land lo the
lot lying
in that part of
Perhaps the most novel feature of
he have lo pay per cent or
more interest. It is no part of the
business
of a regular commercial
containing acres, more
fun for all. The Italian
would play his accordion sweetly
While the bear or passed
F. the land and Other beginning,
and on the south by the Nichols land
and by Henry and Other one oilier tract or parcel of
and on the west by Lawrence An- land lying and being in said county
containing acres, more or and state and bounded as
One the north by lands of Levy-
Said lands will be sold subject to on the east by the lands of crowd,
the Dower interest of Alice Hemby. John Hardy and a road through what
widow of Sylvester Hemby. This sale is known as the Brown farm, and
will be made for purpose of pay- on oilier sides by the land of W.
off and discharging the indebted- beginning at the canal
of the estate of the said bridge, corner of the tract of land
described and north
This the 2nd day of November. 1-4 east 1-2 poles; thence north
1-4 east poles, lo a ditch, thence
C. HARDING. with the ditch west
ltd thence south SO west 1-4
thence south 1-2 west
theme south 1-2 west
. poles to fork of canal and ditch;
canal south east
evening was the appearance lo make long loans for home
bonfire of an Italian leading But through the Building
followed the crowd and Loan Association, they can get
the evening regular intervals fur- the money and the interest rate i
Coach Yost, of the
Michigan has been working his
men lo the limit since their defeat
at hands of Syracuse. The com-
game Pennsylvania Is
Yost to put old
practice.
ix per cent or less. The farmer can
do as well for himself by forming
small loan or
These should he local,
hap in each township, so that
might be extended on
and thrift, but also barked by a
land mortgage or other tangible ac
Charlotte Observer.
Tho crop of Simmons was good
yesterday.
Gardner's Bridge Road, then with the Greenville known as Little Washing-
Gardner's Bridge Road to the begin- ton known as the Hooker lot and
containing acres more or less being the same lot conveyed by Os-
and being the land upon which the car Hooker lo J. J. Forbes by deed
Mill, store and residence of J. Abated 19th. 1892 which deed
are located.
Also one other tract of land in of Deeds in book 0-6, page
township, and adjoining which deed is referred to or
the Lazarus lands. W. H. an accurate description. This lot
Clark. J. Dixon and J. J. Moore j fronts on Clark street feel a
lands, containing acres more or
less and being the same lands deed-
ed to the said J. A. by
el Cory, reference to which deed is
hereby made for an accurate
Also one other tract of land In said
township, county and State bounded on
the South by Swift Creek, on the Bait
by J. Dixon, on the North by J.
H. Collins M. O. Gardner and on
West by M. O. Gardner, contain-
acres more or less and known
as the Loftin lands.
Also one other tract of land In said
township, county and state, begin-
at big ditch on the Greenville
road leading from Gardner's Cross
roads to bridge,
runs back IS 1-2
lot in said town known as
a part of lot No. in the plan of
said town, lying on the corner of
Reed and Third streets and fronting
on Reed street feet and on Third
treat 1-1
Said lots will be divided to suit
purchasers if requested before sale.
This Oct. 29th. 1912.
J. B. JAMES.
Commissioner.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned having this day
qualified as administrator of the es-
of Nannie E. Little, before D. C.
Clerk of the Superior Court of
running S with said ditch to the old
Flat Branch ditch to the division line
between Isaac Gardner and Charles
Gardner lo the Greenville road, con-
Bl acres more or less.
Also one other tract of land in said
township, county and state and hound-
ed on the by M. O. Gardner,
on the East by J. A. Gardner and on
th North and on the West by J. A.
Gardner and M. O. Gardner
int acres more or
This sale Is to be made under and by
authority of the Decree of the Super-
Court referred to.
This the 10th day of October. 1912.
F. C. HARDING.
Commissioner.
Pitt county, notice is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to said es-
to make Immediately payment to
the undersigned administrator and all
persons holding claims against said
estate are hereby notified to file the
same with said administrator with-
in twelve months from the date hereof
or this notice will be pleaded bar
of recovery of said claims.
This the 3rd day of October, 1912.
O. H. LITTLE.
Administrator of the estate of Nannie
E, Little. ltd
By of a power of sale con
In a certain mortgage deed, with the
executed and delivered by W. M. poles; thence south 1-4 east
and wife Page, to south IS 1-4 east SO
Henry Edward, dated the 3rd day of 3-4
December, and recorded in
book D-9. page undersigned south east polos
will, on the 2nd day of IV- to the beginning, containing . acre
comber. 1912. at o'clock, noon, ex- or
pose to public sale, to the highest bid-
for cash, before the court house
door In the following de-
scribed parcel of land
and being in Greenville
township. Pitt county. North Caro-
beginning at a stake, the
of Julia F. Hall's land in
the Held In J. J. Sermon's land and
runs south east poles to an
old ditch at several small sweet gums,
south with said
ditch to a pine. Silas
thence with his line, a small
branch to a stake, his
then to D.
and
SO poles to a stake, thence northwest-
course poles to the begin-
containing acres more or
sale is made to satisfy the Association Meets Saturday
terms of said mortgage deed. ,
This the 2nd day of Nov. 1912. The most important meeting of the
HENRY teachers ye held will meet Saturday,
ltd 12th, at o'clock in the Green-
Cured Me
ins of
This Nov. 1st. 1912.
W. II.
Mortgagee.
Moore and Long.
Greenville, N. c, n ltd
Stray- Taken
I have taken up eight spotted shoats
that have been going in my field for
over a month. Weight, about or
pounds. Marked smooth crop and
slit in right ear and under in left.
Owner can get them by paying dam-
G.
, J October 1912.
corner, several small pines
a white oak then north west
H.
Winterville. N. C.
R. F. D. Box
ltd
For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Jinks
of Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She
last, I took down and thought I would die. I
could not sleep, i couldn't eat I had pains ail over. The
doctors gave me up. I read that had helped so
many, and I began to take it, and it cured me.
saved my life Now, can do
If you are weak, tired, worn-out, or suffer from any of
the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache,
backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip
or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you
should try the woman's tonic Prepared from per-
harmless, vegetable ingredients, is the best
remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good
It contains dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects.
Ask your druggist He sells and recommends
Co.
Special and book. lot scat tree M
TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as the
tor of the estate of W. H. Flake, de-
ceased, all persons owing said estate
Tills graded school building. There
will be two sessions of the
Under the new
Pl SIMMONS
North Carolina, Pitt County.
In the Superior Court.
Peed vs. Robert Peed.
To Robert Peed, defendant In the
above entitled You will here-
by take notice that a civil action for
divorce has been Instituted In the
county of Pitt, by Emma Peed, the
plaintiff, against Robert Peed, the
defendant, for divorce and said
Robert Peed will hereby take notice
that he is required lo appear at the
next term of the Superior court of
Pitt county which convenes at the
court house In Greenville. Pitt
on the 10th. Monday after the 1st
Monday of September, It being the
day of November, 1912. and an-
or demur to the complaint Hied
in the above entitled cause and the
said Robert Peed will fur-
take notice that if he falls
answer the complaint within
lime require by law, plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief de-
i the complaint
This day of October. 1912.
D. C.
Superior Court. Pit. Co.
ltd
LAND SALE
By virtue of the of a that day.
Judgment rendered at the a large number of teach-
1912. term of Pitt will take part in the exercises,
court, in a case therein pending Pitt county fair will be held on
titled. Elisabeth J. Smith 14th and 15th of this month,
Harriet E. Smith. Jesse Smith. Leon Friday, the 15th. will be education-
Smith, Abbie N. Smith. Linda J. day and every school In the
Grace E. Smith and Milo H. will be expected to take part In
the undersigned commissioner will the exercises of the day. There will
expose to sale, before the court be a school exhibit and I desire now
house door in Greenville, to the to ask every teacher in the county to
highest bidder, on Monday, the some of the work being
day of December, 1912. at o'clock in the school and this on
noon, a certain or tract of that day. Any and every
will please settle the same at once lying In the town of Greenville. of work yo are doing will be
of and Fourth to have and you are
beginning at the corner of Wash- earnestly requested to have some of
street and running thence the work of your school here. All
Fourth street feet to W. H. the schools the county will close
line; thence with his lino day and be re-
to Tyson's thence With quired to make the day's work
Tyson's line lo Washington You will be expected to
street 1-2 feet to the beginning, get every child in your school here.
it being one half of lot known m Your school will assemble here that
town plan as No. containing by day Instead of in your school room
estimation of an and It will count a school day for
and all persons to whom the said es-
is indebted will present the same
within twelve months of the date of
this notice or the same will be plead-
ed in bar of their recovery. ,
Oct. 1912.
SAMUEL FLAKE,
Administrator of W. H. Flake
W. F. Attorney.
ltd
Farm For Sale
acres acres In
Craven miles from Vance-
on road between Vanceboro and
New Bern. Land fine for raising to-
cotton and corn. Will sell
cheap on easy terms.
H. H. PROCTOR.
N. C.
41.1
mi I
more or
Terms of
This Nov. 1st, 1912.
Win. II. LONG.
Commissioner
ltd Stir
you. Full particulars and announce-
of program and requests and
requirements will be made Bl the
meeting Saturday. I urgently re-
quest every teacher In the
to be here that day.
In the work be shown by your
presence. Your want of Interest Will
Don't
important
JUST RECEIVED
A CAR LOAD OF
Horses and
Mules
Another Load on the road,
be in last of week.
SALE-HIGH CLASS
Jersey Hogs. My herd combines be known by your absence
blood lines of King of Cols, that or neglect
sold for that sold meeting.
Tor Tip Top that sold w
TAKES MY PLACE, Defender Champion Co-
hogs, black, one black spotted, Helen Blaze, the etc. Pigs
average weight over hundred. breed sows can be shipped at Dan the coach.
, , I, gar and In Pig each. to week believe that hie football warriors
Owner can get same by to I months each. D. have a splendid chance to defeat
i-. . when the two teams meet in
Route i. ltd ii ltd Nov. ,
J. E. WINSLOW
DEALER IN
Horses and Mules
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
GREENVILLE, and AYDEN
mum m





, I
III
IS BALKANS
Hunt Gunman Threat-
District Attorney
Whitman's Life
Powers Decide to Break
European Powers Decide la
trout police headquarters
detailed today to meet all trains
i in afternoon
or
L la lake the
t Attorney Whitman.
LaM Via-
That i. .,., lead plot the
Will The
letter from who said he
keeper of opium
BERLIN, Nov. bat Joint
, . the proposal made by the The writer pave no other name and
French, regarding the form which In- of
d the Balkan threatening hare been
received recently by Mr. Whitman.
he was Inclined to make of it.
The letter given to the police
by the foreign office here today however, and although they conducted
The not any fruitless search for the writer they
tor the of the Balkan to
. . . cries which impelled them to take the
territorial situation, is understood , ,, . ,, . .
letter more seriously than Mr. hit-
that the French proposal represents man j
also the view. There- According to the letter the four gun-
fare, as ii, s acting In accord to reach New York this
by the European powers shall take
according to an announcement made
allies all the powers
and were to receive
each for their work.
TALKS ON OSTEOPATHY
I or Hie The
the Advancement of
A I
PRESIDENT CHARLES C. MOORE OF THE PANAMA-PA-
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION PRESENTING
DEED TO JAPAN'S SITE TO COMMISSION-
ER GENERAL
IS Imperial Commissioners to the
Exposition dedicated Japan's Id the
Reservation on Wednesday. Sept In the presence
of more than 10.000 people. The ceremonies were highly
and were deeply appreciated by the of the
Commissioners.
The deed to the site was presented by
President Charles C. Moore to Commissioner General who
accepted it in behalf the Japanese government
FROM
Our Furniture
Display
is always
the Ike best
FURNITURE
will fit with your ideas in style-
in all round suitability.
The stocks are all fresh and us show
you our special offerings.
Let's Show You
TAFT VANDYKE
EXPLOSION KILLS
inn
with
united.
lurks
Bulgaria, Nov. t. i ore
evacuating the Tn
troops up i hundred
In the barracks and set Are to
the build ding to I
paper Mir. All the ins i
is Turkish troops, i to
the tat also a mas-
m residents In
la the beat answer to
reports that the s universal demand for a natural
during their retreat from and rational method of eradicating
to n air, sunlight, exercise.
women, old men and children In rest, correct mental attitude,
the of A e aids injured Stokers Are Bashed To The
OF
of ferment's Boiler
Off
Fire in Midst of Tobacco
Town is Quickly
Extinguished.
Many citizens were out of
i e victims were still writhing In the osteopaths i
agonies when the Bull an but distinctive
I the pis . Is Mi
The Powers Bending
blood supply mean health Mo-
London. Nov. net ; nerve
Deeding I on Ion with ;
to ease.
th
The D
Is ti
Li n i Saturday.
this afternoon, Sir I
. i, who con-
to lId In town
i i re red I
i in Turk I . It i . in
Only r of fort, known
to the I i I
of and the
r st the
la outside of Constantinople, now
between Turkey and the total
of her power in Europe,
confident are the Bulgarians of
Ir ability to overcome the shattered
my of Pasha, the Turkish
i In chief, now stretched
alone the Una built to
ml the Ottoman capital, that part
cf heir army Is being sen to Ad-
it will there the
investment of that fortress and carry
on the and if the place Is not
carried by storm will starve it into
submission.
Hospital Solace W here It
Said Will
lie Saved
NORFOLK, v.;. Nov.
are dead and four others at
.- . re-
out
f N . ii
r ii. Vet la I at .
Hampton Roi la t n
out while
Inti re to
to I
and are the on i
is. will aid . I Hog the m n badly.
getting v II i No o ti I to the
or I i V h s II later to the
of thinking I can Norfolk
I . p for a I Vi id arc Mich l
and has for Vincent u, coal Rich-
ti years, i m . ard Ma i ti i . of
la cases. The record is a class
one when we remember The Injured are j,
that most are those M. w en, C, K, and II.
been pronounced Incur- W, Ci mer.
able before resorting to Pool o wireless call from
osteopaths d the stales Naval
What is b n T I ship Solace responded ind the
. i the questions the pen- Injured . transferred to
pie wish to have answered, the Solace for treatment. and
Hundreds of i of Wagner died today. They a the
have been cured. Most seriously Injured of the six.
of rheumatism, . bow lo others, it is reported, are leas
standing, are either cured or injured and will, it is ex-
fitted. eases of paralysis have recover.
I to treatment there
yesterday morning when Super-
Allen blew that
lire alarm whistle. The morning
one surrounded by cold en
put his head of
dreamily looked at the
four surrounding walls and
that the fire was not in his
I Immediate vicinity went back to do
more. Luckily not all thought
alike. Luckily again i those that
the whistle reached the
lire, ii was practically out.
done but little damage
Tl. flame originated in some
known way. in Factory, a
wooden building dangerously
e to and Company's
the American Tobacco Com-
factory and the Gum Ware-
house. In some way the sparks
on the roof and the very dry shin-
but too eager to c itch fire.
By knocking off the shingles an ex-
tension of fire was prevented and
the fire company arrived a few
squirts completed the work of
The only damage done was
smoking some of the tobacco. The
caretaker who sleeps in
explained that a bird's next
near the chimney caught fire and
the birds themselves In the
and Hying out Into the
roof set the shingles on fire. Hut.
Of course, this is only a ex-
The Safest
fa
your money
is in this bank
at these two men. They have been
market their cotton. One put his
in the bank and the other one didn't
They were held up on the way The
fellow who wanted to take his money
home had to the robbers. The
other was able to them the
His money was in the bank.
Take a from harvest money in this bank like all
other is the safest it when-
ever yea please. , , .
The National Bank of Greenville
Greenville, N. C.
t, James, V. F. J. Forbes Cashier
MONTREAL, Quebec. Nov. I, Dur-
came into the Norfolk ., his,
seemed no chance of a cure. and the Injured men will Cecilia, which plied between Hon-
cases of chronic constipation treated aboard ship until they can be and sank at Isle Per
and chronic and transferred to the Naval Hospital at in Lake st west
have been cured. Spinal of A ,,.,,., u were
There seems now to be no escape .,,, hand- The bodies of the dead will he j drowned, the lost comprising men,
led in a satisfactory manner. In-pared, for shipment and held here children. Only four pas-
for the Turks The Bulgarians are
following up their successes with a numerable cases of nervous
dash that surprises the world. They ,,,,,, or
are now endeavoring to eel a force of the epileptics who
their troops from Serial between the have osteopathy are well,
routed Turkish under disease, unless the patient
and fulfill the two fold waits to osteopathic
pose of an end to all there are but
resistance and stopping the especially the chronic
and maddened Ottoman sod- that have not been success-
ion from reaching Constantinople. by osteopaths. One
where their arrival is so much feared. recommendations to this
pending advices from relatives.
TOBACCO
were saved, all men.
Soon after the Cecilia had left La
Chine Canal and entered the lake, a
storm caught the frail craft,
Remember Our Tobacco Indus- which was of only tons. With the
try and Your Owl Homes When force of a gale behind her she rushed
Tea Vote for Slates Sena-towards the south shore and struck
tor Nov. with a crash that smashed her thin
Governor favors free hull and threw the passengers and
on all raw materials. Free trade in crew into the water,
tobacco would kill the tobacco in- The cries of the people In the water
the plan succeeds It is tonic and con- and Impoverish the tobacco far I attracted the attention of Alexander
they are likely to go on to not destructive. Rundown
where they will dictate their overWorked business men; weak, de-
terms of peace. people who have no definite
Th Bulgarian besieges continue disease, are always helped. And the
artillery attacks on the forts of help one gets from osteopathy is which
and the fall of the strong- artificial stimulation, but good, hon- The States already imports
est of these, the fort would strength. Osteopathy stands to worth of to-
mean the capture of the city. Over growth and the osteopath makes con every year, even under the train brought In a couple who
Turkish wounded are reported part of the body do Its own work tariff on it. If the per cent tariff hastened to Hotel where they
already to have arrived at Constant- just as nature intended. be taken off tobacco under were married by Rev. K. M. Hoyle
Greenville office hours free trade policy ibis The parties were Mr rt. L
day and Friday mornings. try would he swapped with bright to-j land of Halifax and Miss
w Graham Leads V, H. C. A. Greenville office over Frank from Turkey and other cheap Mabel Lone of Martin county They
Under free trade, tobacco Leonard, a Tanner, who put out in a
would bring only to per boat and picked up the four
Do you want and tobacco men who were clinging to the wreck-
or do you want Simmons and
I ii mm iii Marriage.
Sunday evening's Atlantic Coast
Graham conducted the Sunday son's
evening V. Wt C, A. services at the
Training School, talking on
Life the Life of a Sol- weekly only
stressing the need of
F. PITTS,
countries where labor can be had the night here left on
per day. Our own markets would morning's train.
Kinston and and the Tobacco Trust would buy I
supply from the cheap foreigners
Flagged Train With Shirt
and he independent of our home Tearing his shirt from back an
and hardiness in character. Her Had Of course, and the Ohio man flagged a train and saved
talk was earnest, clear and NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. American Tobacco Trust want free it from a wreck, but H. T. Alston.
She made a charge to the owners of the Connecticut Baseball In tobacco. I Raleigh, M, C. once prevented a
Association at the end that made League rounded up here today to dis-l But Lie farmers and the laboring with Hitters. was
member feel that she had a pose of all business relating to man don t want free trade in leaf to-1 p a terrible plight when I began to
special part in carrying on the work, season Just closed and to discuss They want a Democratic rev- he writes, stomach,
Miss Branch sang a solo. plans for the future. The duty on tobacco that will head, back and were all bad-
had a prosperous season this keep out the cheap-grown foreign affected and my liver was ii. a
Bike Stars in Six-Day year and there Is some talk of and incidentally protect condition, but four bottles of
Haas., Nov. the circuit next season from our home market and Electric Bitter made me. feel like
teams of racing cyclists, hailing from clubs to eight clubs. Ki me price ,. a h .-;. r
countries the world, for membership have been re- what Senator Simmons has of their matchless merit for
in the six-day race at the Boston Arena from New and New for. Justice and high prices for far- stomach, liver or kidney trouble,
early this afternoon. Britain, Conn., and Times. cents at all druggists,
Horse and Mule Market
ARRIVE THIS WEEK
Car load of Horses from Richmond, Va.,
Car load of Mules from St. Louis, Mo ,
Farmers will find it to their advantage to in-
this Stock before making a purchase in
other markets.
G. M. MOORING SON
of cotton and
duce. We now former
i- v Co. sand
CI will be clad have our
. on in.
AND SHEET METAL WORK.
For Slate or Tin, Tin Shop Repair
Work and Flues in Season, See
J. J. JENKINS Greenville,
SECOND ANNUAL
IN CUM AND LIBERTY WAREHOUSES
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
FOR EXHIBITS OF LIVE
STOCK, POULTRY, AND
FIELD CROPS, FRUITS,
AND VEGETABLES.
,. p
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
FOR EXHIBITS OF FAN
CY WORK, POULTRY
SUPPLIES, KITCHEN
PRODUCTS, DAIRY
PRODUCTS, FLOWERS.
Photo of Exhibits at Pitt County Pair, 1911.
No Charge for Exhibits Admission
Absolutely FREE to Everybody
No Side Shows or Fakes Permitted
Farmers Day on Thursday
WITH A PARADE UNDER AUSPICES of the UNION
Educational Day on Friday
WHEN THE SCHOOLS OF THE COUNTY WILL PARADE
A GOOD BAND WILL FURNISH MUSIC
Railroads will Give Special Rates
Everybody COME and enjoy meeting your friends and looking at the Splendid Ex-
your county can make





of lots at N. C.
BEST TOWN SITE IN PITT COL AT HEAD OF DEEP WATER NAVIGATION ON TAR
RIVER.
FIFTY
CHOICE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS
LOTS
LOTS
SOLD AT A. M.
Tuesday, November 1912
TERMS EASY
Music by Excellent Brass Band. Bag of gold and silver and ONE LOT GIVEN AWAY FREE.
Hear Penny Brothers, the twin Auctioneers.
.-.
American Realty Auction Co.
GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA.
THE Hit OF PHI.
Cox
Wilson Hell Ores
Dud-
Lewis Proctor
Taylor
COUNTY FOR
STATE TICKET BY
Republican-Nobles ii; Smith,
Charles, ; Smith, If.,
. ton Moore,
Independent
Settle
ii
Craig .
Set tin
Carolina
Craig .-.
Settle .
No.
Craig.
No.
Craig.
Settle .
COUNTY NATIONAL VOTE
BY TOWNSHIP
.
Tart .
Caroline
Cox
Clark Wilson Dell
Laughinghouse
Dudley Lewis Proctor
. o
Smith.
Charles, Smith, M.
ton Dall
Wilson Bell
j Laughinghouse
Dudley
Taylor
Smith,
Charles, Smith, M.
Moore
i Cox
Clark Wilson
Cox
Clark Wilson
Laughinghouse Dud-
Lewis Proctor
Lawhorn Taylor
Smith,
Smith, M. Harrington
Moore
Cox Clark
WIlBon Bell
Laughinghouse Dudley
Lewis Proctor
Taylor
Smith,
Chas. M, Harrington
Moore
Wilson .
.
Roosevelt
Carolina.
Wilson .
Taft.
.
Dudley Lewis Proctor
Taylor
Smith,
Chas. Smith, M., Harrington
Dall Moore
I Ha,
Cox
Clark Wilson, Bell I
Laughinghouse
Taft . Dudley Lewie Proctor
. Taylor
Wilson.-. 1781 Smith,
Taft Smith M.
Roosevelt .-. Moore
No. I
Wilson .
Taft . II
Roosevelt . .
.
Cox
Clark Wilson Bell
Laughinghouse
Dudley Lewis Proctor
Craig. Taylor
Bottle .
. . Smith,
r, Chas. Smith. M. Harrington
. .
Moore
.
Black Jack Items
BLACK JACK, Nov. are
some cold weather at this time.
Most of the farmers are through
selling tobacco and nearly through
picking cotton.
We are pleased to see such
Sunday school.
Mr. C. O. Harper attended the New-
Bern fair last week.
W. V. Clark went to
last Saturday night.
We are sorry to hear of Mr. Rob-
getting no better.
Mr. J. A. Clark came home last
week from Norfolk, Va.
Miss of Harrells-
N. C, and Miss Marie
of N. C. began teach-
at Black Jack Monday morning
K. S. Arnold went Greenville
last week.
Messrs. Charlie and Willis Para-
more left for City, Fla last
James II. Clark to Greenville
last Saturday.
We were glad to hear Rood
speaking at Black Jack Saturday
The Farmers will hold their
regular meeting Friday night, there
will be a lecture by Mr.
All the members are re-
to be present.
Mr. Buck and Miss
Mills married Sunday even-
Mr. O. S. Porter came by In his
automobile today.
Nebraska Teacher- Convention
OMAHA, Neb. Nov. army of
teachers, representing every branch
of education work, assembled in
ha today for the annual convention
MONEY LOST
EVERY year some farmers lose money
by buying the first thing that is offer-
ed them our lines
of FARM MACHINERY
We carry an up-to-date line of farm
and machines that we know will
give you absolute satisfaction. They are
the most practical, economical and
on the market.
We carry a stocK repairs tor ma-
chines we sell, which is to be considered in
buying machinery.
Our desire is to give you the best service
possible and we will do everything In our
power to merit your patronage. See to it
that YOU do not lose money this year.
THINK OF
HART HADLEY, Hardware
GREENVILLE, North Carolina
the Nebraska Matt Teachers As-
General sessions and meet-
of the numerous sections of the
association will carry the convention
over tomorrow and Friday.
ill-hop
Hi Rev. Reginald who
succeeded the Ute Bishop
Grafton as head of the Episcopal
City, Mo, Nov. 1857. He
was christened Reginald
after his father, who In turn had
been named after the famous Bishop
Reginald Weller entered an
academy at Jacksonville, Fit., in
1866 and after completing his studies
there he matriculate-; t the
of the South, where he obtained
his classical degree In 1877. He
studied for the church at
Theological Seminary and was or-
In 1884. After filling rector-
ships in cities of Wisconsin
he was chosen coadjutor bishop of
Fond Lac in 1900 and succeeded to
bishopric upon the death of
op Grafton some months ago.
GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
IT HAS
A POPULATION OP FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
AND ONE, AND IS SUB-
BOUNDED THE BEST
FARMING i
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERE FOR WE
HAVE THING TO
OFFER IN , TIE OF
A N
TRIBUTARY FAt
WE HAVE AN UP-TO DATE
AND
PLANT.
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OF TWELVE
DEED AMONG Bl
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PART OF CARO-
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Eastern reflector, 8 November 1912
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
November 08, 1912
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