Eastern reflector, 25 December 1914


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GREENVILLE IS THE
HEART OF EASTERN
CAROLINA. IT HAS
A POPULATION OF FOUR
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED
iND ONE. AND IS
ROUNDED BY THE BEST
FARMING COUNTRY.
INDUSTRIES OF ALL
KINDS ARE INVITED TO
LOCATE HERB FOR WE
HAVE EVERY III I NO TO
OFFER IN THE WAY OF
LABOR, CAPITAL AND
TRIBUTARY F AC I TIES.
WE HAVE AN
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PLANT.
ME
WE HAVE A
OF TWELVE HUN-
AMONG THE BEST
PEOPLE IN EASTERN
CART OF NORTH CARO-
LINA AND INVITE THOSE
TO T B
ACQUAINTED WITH
THESE GOOD PEOPLE I .
-I BUSINESS WAT TO TA
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TELL THEM I
HAVE TO BRING THEIR
ATTENTION.
OUR A I SI SO
ARE LOW AND A
BE HAD UPON
M It.
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Dr. Champion Discusses The
Health Problems Is They
Are low Met
Court Orders Him Re-
turned to Stand Trial For
Conspiracy
If found Sane Will Be Tried For Cob
piracy if Will Be
Behind liars
A in.
Washington, Harry l
Thaw lost tight in the
Court of the United today
being extradited from N.-w
Hampshire to New York, The Court
held that the prison.-,
should turned over Immediately
answer an indictment fur conspiring
to escape from Asylum.
Whether bin escape, while, bis
contended, was
a mid other questions tho
dismissed with tho Hi i
could not enter into a
proper questions tor the State of
Turk to decide.
Than Cum- Mil Before Court.
Actually, the celebrated Thaw case
the killing of White was
nut before tho court Merely the
of returning on the con-
question was for decision,
What other mows, if any, were
to counsel to prevent his
to the State, where ha was
tried and had made many of-
to released, those familiar
with the legal were at i
loss to forecast
To those who have followed the case
It seemed that the fight against M-
turning to New York was lost and that
nothing remained but for the sheriff
r coon county, N H. urn
aver to Now York officers upon the ex-
tradition, which was granted by the
of New Hampshire, but stay
d by the decision of Justice
Which was
Indicted After Escape.
On August it, Thaw escaped
from the Insane Hospital
charged with a conspiracy to escape,
ho was arrested In New Hampshire
Ho was Indicted in New York on that
and application for his extra-
was made to N.-w Hampshire
was ordered by the
of New Hampshire but
habeas corpus proceedings In the Fed-
Court Judge bold
Thaw should released,
As time goes on and as communities
individuals come to a greater re-
of their own responsibilities
Disease is coming more and more to
be considered tho result of
carelessness rather than a Divine In-
In Other words it is a
of Improvidence and not of Prov-
This statement is not true
of all disease, of course; year
year We are drawing nearer that time
when majority of diseases will
come under tho head of
time Immemorial the proverb
of the race have embodied lesson
i f Is
than Ounce of Prevention
i worth a Pound of Stitch
In Time saves and forth,
And how few of us actually live
up to these excellent rules. How few
business men have the foresight to h
they throwing away money
when to spend Bin;
be to ward off ease,
How seldom do you meet with a farmer
who Is not lo lake the
Inexpensive steps
render his home more sanitary and
more fit to live In. when Typhoid I
Fever strikes his family, bringing alto
it large expense, worry, and
he feels he is an Ill-used man I
out for misfortune; whereas tho foot
of the matter Is In nine ms out
of ton plain carelessness and
of the in laws if
are the bottom or the Ma-
great of the war-
mer on all sides;
I yet bow many will take the and
trouble thoroughly to rid themselves
I of ii if they have it. or to
ward It off if do not have
Hookworm Disease which Wholly -r In
part Incapacitates its thousands Is
merely of academic interest to
It is even difficult to get the
victims of tho disease to take free
treatment. And so It goes.
what shall it profit a man to sell a
load of tobacco and to his own
life- he would not the
brier limn make bis out-
house sanitary.
IO VOTE TODAY
ON HE HOBSON
LIQUOR Bill
For Next Terms of Heavy Fighting Continues
Civil and Criminal Court
Drawn
Two Hours Debate Will be allowed
Before The Final Vote is
Taken
mi nun proposes
Alcohol is Declared a Poison
The Hill
i -lied.
In Poland With Battle
Lines Miles Long
Washington, Dec, Legislative
weapons wore furnished up today
struggle In the House
row tho Hobson constitutional
in ml for national prohibition
The light will begin o'clock to
lust until roll is culled, on the
resolution to submit the
the Legislature for
opponents of prohibition wore
lain tonight that it would be
in muster the ma-
of tho ii. ii y
Ike n lo the
supporters of the resolution claimed
a substantial which lea
would assure victory In the
nary skirmish, The vote be taken
the special rub present d by
man Henry of the rules committee for
the consideration of tho Hobson
The following of Pill county
have been drawn lo serve as jurors
in the one week civil term of
I January 1916.
It. C, Carolina; J. C
it. M. Elks, J. W. Tucker,
Button and Mills,
F, Phillips, F, a it
W. Smith. It. L. Johnson, Don Mi
and W, ii Alexander, Con-
i, in -a; J. W. Parker and Q. M.
Shirley, J. D Gardner,
Falkland; b T, Sm v
w. Flake, E.
r. Beach and II. C i,
Earnest Dall, W M, Taylor and A.
Tin, -.-. n to i
Ii the one week term of
court beginning January r-
j. W, Button, J it. Strickland and
it. Willoughby, Dam; J.
. Lewis, W Manning, A. P
lock H, Bethel; B.
Iv Jenkins, W, Manning and J. it
Interesting Meeting of Snow and Bitter Cold Adds t,
hers Carolina Club
Elect New Officers
Armies
on night of the
Carolina Club I its annual
and to Hi-1 who arc not familiar
with ii. k club as a
and s , it
difficult to in the real
a eh
tut some Kind.
If MM m MADE
Lend in, Dec. I
battles an b hi b.
the Ian and th man
a deep . i
bitter i Id. In Bi North-
em the and the
Dupree was re-elected French, British and . an
lent at lb meeting, and he made contesting to the mud fields fool i
i hod been foot
by club B tho past year. Ho
n lied He Interest shown by tho club
i the a
of the i mi. in the Farmers
to n el b re, and Its
Fleming. Carolina; J. S. Taylor. m.
w. I. i. ii. H
John Q, Warns and Jes
Decision
Holmes announced
derision today. H
overruled the contention that II
was not a for a man confined In
an asylum to walk out if h,
could, and that therefore a conspiracy
to do so was not a crime.
do not regard Is as open to do-
that the withdrawal, by
a man from an Insane
to which be had been as
Thaw was did tend to obstruct the due
administration of the law. At least
the New York courts may decide
Therefore, the Indictment charges
If la any defect
th earlier proceedings by which Thaw
committed, which are far from
intimating, this Is not the time an I
for that question to
Granted that the Is true and
who can disprove what can we
do about It The answer Is so
In- who runs may read. K every
man had a Sanitary outhouse I I i
safe well; gave proper attention to
Ins cattle stable; his
ti me against files and
properly drained his land; k-pt his
yard and. In the house,
saw scrupulous
the problem would largely
Add to this tho proper In-
up. ion or school children an I
houses, and no man would hare much
to reproach himself with m as
la concerned. In
the illy the problem is
but none tho less capable
Of a solution. More concerted effort
here necessary to secure adequate and
safe water and milk supplies; to deal
with tho waste products of human
life and activity; to guard against out-
breaks of communicable and
In safe-guard the health and
of the school children. Yet iii both
City and country, with small
sum invested in tho machinery
of may be likened to
ha gun- i against disease;
with competent
at a cost of a
p-r power
and enlightened public opinion
which w. may call the . behind
the conquest of
disease is only a matter of
and a short time st that
Vole After
Tho rule will voted on alter two
and its adoption Is
conceded as many opponents
of the resolution have announce I
they intended to fur tho rule to
open way for final action on the
question.
Under terms of tho rule, eight hour.
of debate will allowed on
tho resolution.
All efforts lo arrive at a division of I
time have failed and Speaker Clark i
will endeavor to allot time as equally
, possible both sides.
Clark, J. W, A
r v L, Cox K. L, Worn
,. c. B. Smith, I. I. C
Spier, W. M. M j and B. I
Content i; L y
G. I. Windham, C, P. W.
A, Rouse and T. F,. Jo-
ll B, Owens, W
and C, M. Smith of Falk
F. T, Taylor, W. E. Tyson,
o. Stepp, T, J. Man-
A. M. Waters, M. White
burst and Thomas Green-
ville; N Barnhill and J. C. Haw-
kins, B. S,
It. Stokes and J. W. Cox, Swift
Creek.
pant and ii Ci Mill, which will
i. d on I day
i things which
in come to the
the people a-ho arc I
with i lull.
The vigor, i i and
any In bakes its i from
in,. u i who mm . e,
or load that Institution. Mr.
Dupree, with the Board of
German Final
j German . i . .
g a .- m ,
,. and us are pp.
in on east bank of th
i. miles t i Grand
Duke Nicholas arms In r holds.
strait
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iv rs,
Ills
Trinity , The -n-
of Trinity College
composed of Prof. It. H Wright, Trinity Park the
C, T, B Dr. D I Trinity La i at present
to mi own urn
What Proposes.
The Hobson resolution
constitutional amendment as
sale, manufacture
for sale, transportation for sale,, ex-1
ii for sale and Importation
for sale, transportation for sale,
beverage purposes ill tho United Slat, I
and all subject to the
diction thereof are forever prohibited.
Congress shall have
to provide f r the manufacture,
sale. Importation transportation
of intoxicating liquors tor sacramental
medicinal,
cal, or purposes, or for
In the arts and shall hero power to
enforce this by all
Alcohol a
The resolution carries a preamble
setting forth that science has demon-
alcohol to be a narcotic poison
and reciting Its evil effects.
wore some members if
the In Washington today and
prohibition leaders assorted their con-
that well over one-half of
these would vote for the resolution.
As a result of an
attempt on his own life by drinking
Paris Green u
well known formal living near Apex
is at his home In a critical
Whether or not ho will recover
will not be known a day or two.
The act trying to commit suicide
was done yesterday afternoon and
Mr. made his wife mix
I. and M. L t
Vice-president Capt B W II I, Si c
Mr. Dal and
Mr. a. j Moore which would make
any Institution achieve purpose.
I till till
While we refer to the above
of the club along the civic
and business the social features
lot the club predominates, and Its great-
est achievement is In furnishing
wholesome surroundings for voting
tin u to meet and enjoy games and
social ibis line, the
public Is not so much Interested, but
tho public Is Interested In knowing
whore the young meet, and under
circumstances meet, and
had the dub no other purpose than
that of quarters as it does
a of Paris Green with circumstances a- ll does
water, drinking the deadly solution j y,,,,,,,. . the town, the
Dr. C. II- physician , ,. it would be
Apes, was summoned the wife mentioning th.
as soon as she was free to lend all of the dub
a,, effort is being made to mU
recently had shown he directed more directly and
of being mentally appreciating
and is no other faction, and is.,,,,, o the
Two and eighteen
these are freshmen; t are senior
In the h body there are
and two foreign countries
represented, North Carolina leads
states representing
The other states rep
resented Virginia, south Caro-
Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia
Kentucky, Mississippi. Missouri,
Louisiana and Vermont and
japan each have one representative
the counties of North Carolina
Durham county loads with a
enrollment of
, mini v second with I l an I
Cuban . each have
burg mil iv
nine n
Figures on tin i la . n
I,, r. us
avail the
lead all
I Ions
assigned for his wish to end his life
Pastor Durham Church hilled
Durham, N. c, Dec. According
Deposed Rector Hill Eight
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec,
Rev, Dr, George Chalmers Richmond,
the deposed rector of St John's
will put up vigorous light when
ecclesiastical court him on Jan-
18th, is by stall
limits that episcopal
Carolina Club in Its business and 10-
, activities. Every n of Green
vine is Interested either directly or
indirectly in the success of the Caro-
club Who can lay work
-ham, . B business corporations; ,,.,,,,, .,, , ,. fr, Wall Street,
to a telegram from Kings on. N. TI .,, ,,,, , .,. f , ,.,
n, and It , and there
threats the would
draw from communion with lie
Episcopal Church and
with the reformed Episcopal Church
Dr, Richmond is accused by Bishop
of violation of his
Geld
T Hanking and Trust
now has a supply of sold
coins from up to supply all
that may be made upon them
for gold coins for gift purposes.
T. Howard, pastor of the Duke Ml
mortal church here, was killed Inlay
In a railroad act Kingston
No details were given.
Mr. Howard went to a sanatorium
at Kingston time ago for
men for p. mental disorder
The message which was received
the Chief of Police said the
body has been ordered here
The fun. have n
boon made. la I
wife two . Mi
lent business associations and doing It
civic work is Of good service
the community
A Young Man Wanted
To work Life Insurance for the
Ufa Insurance Company and disregard of the bishop
N v. from tin- authority Dr Richmond asserts b
splendid opportunity to learn is being assailed for his freedom of
tin business and make It In the truth frankly
Dr. Richmond
ran b and that the was elected
was st one time pastor of a Church Apply to II. . convention by capitalist.,
at Mount was educated Manager District, Green- and that the
at Trinity College her.
lie. N. C.
present at that meeting.
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THE CAROLINA HOME
and FARM and EASTERN
REFLECTOR
city D
While Durham is one .
I .-t known this country
issue M one will help
much to make it bettor known.
Ones a
Published
O Editor.
The movement toward
continue crow,
NORTH CAROLINA hear of i
log .- i one And
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the from those
that
rates, be bad having one Indicate
at
. a . streets
Ail
l-r at
I IN III I I
The House has decided to slop
drafting, just little at least. By
vote of to they are to re lo Hair la Cm
inly the tore of Hi I at
selves the l hat North Carolina shall have a
HEX
MILL Mill
n mm shall town.
A great deal is said and
successful. -No matter u
well prospering or pro believe that
It. Tuesday. Dec. about the desirability of living in great
will be a great day In North Carolina but as a matter of fact there
; way of mileage, part in the Government Health for the cause of the orphan. That will are such things
of a Bat at the also be the of a meeting here not them. Even a
of family mean ten or next year at Francisco, is the of the Statewide Orphanage ,,
Why did they not re- request from the Bureau lion. There will be gathered here it
II to n Hal rate live of the lulled Slates Department of that time besides the superintendents like this. the largest city
However, the move Is along the rich Labor. The State Hoard of i f orphan homes in North in the world, grew out of
line Record been called on to contribute leading men of the State Interest- ,,, villages that still retain much
village, a part of the Hoards in the phase of social service of M investigate
w, have so much faith and i r Health as a represent-j Tim meeting; of
Bl ,. Wilson that feature of Ha better health work will be the hall of the House Chicago or New or other
afraid to that we honestly I This village, in which the number at o'clock om great city and you will find that.
if be had been one of births in the is shown by morning of December Dr while men will huddle within a small
advertising
be charged for at three
j up id .-
poet
o i. . . . Ca I I
1.1 or March i IS H
have a health
. something which
I have by all mean
a half I of window and the number of Paris, grand chaplain I. O. , for f business, they
i; is come when I
be handling fireworks of all
kinds and the should be very
In the of deaths by the lights going out at th
last spring he would ha tows, was brought to the
. this terrible So of children's through
us is the power of N th Carolina's recant health exhibit
So overpowering is the the Health
of real man Ki B on at Jacksonville, Florida. The
I i in such a way a. to
tetanus Most of the deaths as . r
of Christmas and fourth of July
celebrations are caused by this
much care be
such eases and since the
must have the fireworks the
parents must see that are In-
viii u i this rows
pride this Is about the
-t . d pi Ids you i an have. It U
id pride, is pride lo your
and what y have done
they made only
paid tho pavements and built the
hut planted the trees
J faith in this place
II their home.
pride Id your home town re
I n a man b
In help It
Now since Stale baa com
school law who hi r.
neglected to send their children
i i school should arrange to comply
i prove to do . Its requirements. It does seem
a law ought not to n ,, ,,, young keeping i
D for tin to compel school attendance, i ii stimulates Interest in
r- and interest ill life la what makes it
Journal
The Newspaper.
g mi boast that they have n.
time lo read a newspaper. It is a
b boast. Generally men
make have much spare, time and
, seeking to cover up their mental
laziness with a
Will all Its shortcomings, the news
paper is easily the most
thing of this wonderful age. If you
do not so it Is because you have
not studied It deeply from all angles
To be out of touch with It Is to be out
of touch with life, if it does
touch your life it is because your life
does not touch the world's life.
The habit of reading has done more
to Increase the average length life
than any other thing, the of
to the contrary notwithstanding
lid be glad of the
I his children to school. I
I hi to u tiling lo make
i . u hi n I
In n may be I
, . law is ore
of the host i our
The;
have a
. . a It will
making b h be ha I
pan h be pi i I
Will
and town
e, I
Hie world's panorama before the r. ad-
, is eye. day it allows him lo
. a from a different angle, la
stimulus keeps him oil
k- of -pair. There is
lo be In with the
world in activities,
To a r is one of
things in the world and
s that a d the h Take it all in all
,. . i , . . i. name pi m is I
, in the
other nun
model, that not failed to attract
national attention, is original with
ate Hoard of Health, being tho
exclusive work of that Hoard.
night at o'clock Mr. A. C.
and Mrs. Nannie Bagwell
were married at the home of Mrs.
Bagwell on Fifth street. Rev. C. M
Rock performed the ceremony. It
was a quiet home wedding and
a few Intimate friends were present
at the ceremony, of the con-
parties are well known here
and their many friends extend
host wishes.
call the lo order an
Insist on getting out into the
will preside.
f welcome on that independent residential sec-
i oil ill be delivered on behalf of lion- for Hie purposes of living,
the by There flow, living is the most Important
will . U orphanage -u- . .,, a man a , do .
x- U I i clod
. a Idle, f th. a for
will he on Neglected care that be picks out a location for
by John C. The pro- a factory, a store or an office; and.
gram of the afternoon is wide in Its for him to
scope, covering the entire range of. . , . ,. . .
, v out the place that he likes the
the place of the orphan in society v
and the duty of society to the or he picks out a small town, unless he
is one those foolish persons win
think that joy is to be found ts
a cabaret and pleasure In a crowd. If
the normal man cannot take up his
Home The
Certainly those of whose
re cast in smaller towns therefore
is different from the practice of med-
as is surgery or dentistry.
is r to
proceedings, It ma Hi of the people than the school or
K, bu long
. . , .-, . . i i It, perhaps, but ii
Among the large number of
s who attend the Training School
we have s of a few if
-to they leaving for their
homes for the holidays, Below the
names with the home
Miss Lucy James Run to also the fact
Nell White to Edenton; MISS Edna j a man to be a sanitarian and i
Stewart to dales; Miss Fran. officer is a slow, expensive an I
I to Scotland Miss an uncertain proposition. In some
to Henderson; Miss cases a doctor may readily become
Drown to hiss Clara Davis a good public health official
Roanoke Rapids; Miss Bailie other cases ho may prove to
to Aulander; Miss Martha Lancaster ii,,. proverbial square man in
Miss May to round hole.
Portsmouth, Va; Miss Annie lo I r. will co-operate with the
. Miss Sallie J. to state Board of In his work
Miss Gallop and Vance and the plan of work adopted
Miss Annie to by him and the county is that
City; Miss Fannie to J proved by the Hoard.
LANDS RECORD BREAKER
Vance County again shows a lot
other counties a pair of residence In a small community, the
This time she has elected a of future
time county health officer. Dr. C. J
of Wilkesboro, was
finally decided upon For several
months Vance County authorities ought to congratulate ourselves. We
have been casting about over this and have here one of the best towns Is
other States to the beat health he , ,,, we
officer available They early
. ,, , . , i i t have to move to a metropolis
ed would be taking long
chances to tag any doctor hap lo be happy, if our and our de-
pi I lo for the office and sire are normal. We can make our
call him a health officer. Health happy and the whole town
happy by to make not a big
n n n as a good one
I u
forever a agent for good.
, n would be graduated
s. Settle to Washington; from the of Maryland ,
mean Durham Sun Virginia Hart 1901. For last two he ha.
been making a record for himself
Close I and bookworm and community health
The d banks here, the
, i
; r
urged I .
inn it items
Will a i l
Forest i
from . . National Hank and the Farmers
n last week and now lies at It
. . .
,. . i to thank you for
work for tho State Hoard of Health
, He has lust completed a lo
the community m which
ii of a population of every
, will Friday and
point of
of this week for
On ml of II i fat i they will
sale which has ,., on Thursday night until
V. el II now invite you I
come and get j no
I a i i, . I
H Haul limes. Nuts ill kl alma I the same
t i . in at of
or nut, i i goods. H Co,
I p Come to when In need
, ml If you plea of any kind
r ii ; . an l A Ange a- Co.
in d . i form of sanitary
every person was examined
Tho will of the late Noah has
been and by the provision
of it lie has given large parts of his
estate to various institutions in
he was greatly Interested. No one
can help but feel that he has mad
Wise disposition of his property
reading his will Although h
much while he was alive he has
n mu h more in his will and all lo
worthy H
i disease, and every person
having the disease was treated.
the community of
m. for Hie Iran lion of I .,,,,,,,, ,,.,
Is having trouble
with of a
These appointments were made will.
out the approval of Hie Senator
State and when they were
to tho they failed lo eon
I d. This Is annul the Ural time
President had any trouble
with his appointments.
the I have paid us for your Christmas,
f did , years
way, K such a Guns, Pistols. and
Dial ; th, outgrowth pr ed all kinds, W. Ange
the j l so bad i nil Co
lo tin . happened to The fall term of the
I i , r the
Id . . I .
of H. toys and goods of all kinds. We
have u complete line Harrington
; i Barber Co,
Gold
if our ex I.
j on Christmas edition
if have r number
I than usually while others
their
Hi.
The r ti
r bad roads. II. pays it in nine
I In getting lo
value of drafting animals and the food
tie v , and iii the bands for
their care and handling; in increased
extra m their , .
number lea and wear and tear
on them, and In pro
here and the ;,, t land baa less
an not behind in showing it and rare, If the country had a
ti and bard highways it
would blossom like a rose and pros
measure regarding the In the
Herald. Robersonville.
doubt,
A Carolina writes III
neat from those now filling .
I compete with in growing
corn, oafs, bay, etc. The South
won't have lo compile with tho W
Hie world's markets, for it will take
for Hie South to supply own
demands. However, if the South can
grow corn at H cents per bushel, it
cannot to pay the West e. it i
for a bushel. The West really can t
compete with us in supplying our
demands Thai com bays have
proven that, Wilmington Star.
la to have a union
. the the several
now has. A union station
is a advantage to a city
and any one h acquires sin It
. -talion is to be congratulated.
High School closes in Tin De
ember the This has one
of the terms In the
of the school.
have nine fresh fish, beef,
. I any thing In groceries.
I iii s.,. us C. Vincent Co.
Ml------ Carroll, and i ,
teachers of the High here
awhile In Friday
We have a nice line of pants, run-;
her boots, and shoes of all styles an I
Come a ; for your want
Harrington, Barber Co
Cut lilies Children.
H ,., Mount, In e. is at
his about Carter
Gordon, youngest son of Mr. and
ii. Gordon salty, was a-
tacked by a cat and bitten severely
about Ho- In- ml driven
off and a few moments bit two
other persons, a small boy and a
man. The cat was finally killed, and
bis bead to the Institute
Raleigh. The victims of mad
will likely go to to take
the Pasteur treatment
Useful Presents
For All------
Much comment is being made on the
large amount liquor which is be-
received here. Extra cars an
help are required to handle the
increased business. And for every
shipment of this liquor a money order
been sent away from State.
Hard times has not affected this
The Durham is out with a
special Xmas
Railroad Business
The of the Norfolk
Hallway say
Is all could desire.
This is Indeed news and
should lend to Inspire in all
who are the least bit scary over any
it nu travel and when
they can say that Is good,
should be no cause for worry.
New Journal.
I lilt
Th,.
You do not know how many sensible Christ-
mas Gifts we can sell you until you visit our
store. Bring in the whole family and see it we
something that will please
of them
Your friends will appreciate some useful, sen-
as silverware, carving
nets, scissors sets, table
knives, ranges and a thousand and one
things which we have bought especially
for Christmas, much more than a fancy
that will soon be worthless Call and see.
i i inn
Alter
At nulling In Id in the Christian
church lust after the morning service
yesterday the following officers were
elected As J. A. and
C. Washington; deacons, B. Hook-I
Hoy C. D. Tunstall. C.
B. Clerk T. M.
J. A. Lang; finance Com-
J. L. Carper, H. L. Coward,
W. T. Hooker and C. H
Phone
Greenville, N C.
I Pounds el lo-
ii i ill in
IS. . .
Squibs Other
large Number of Offenders
ire Before Mayor
bruins
tin . Si .
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Special Notice to the
Ladies of the Town.
. on In
for
and
California Fruit Store.
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MOSELEY
BROTHERS
REAL ESTATE and
INSURANCE Agents
SOCIAL and PERSONAL
PERSONALS.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1914
Lottie Barber who been
Business college in
Richmond cam- home Sunday
Ike holidays Mia
of Petersburg accompanied r
for a visit during the holiday.
Mix beta and Mr. J. L
. spent Sunday in Weldon
Dr. J M. and Mr. M
Miss Martha Moore Rose Hill are
spending holidays Mr I
H i Han .
hi pin
Mum Mattie Is
at her K
Mrs k. Denmark was
ailed here the i
m her father.
Miss Inez Pittman returned to
Him her. Saturday after spending
tome time at visiting sin
i v Jackson
Mr Earl Forbes If here for the
holidays
Mr W S Elliott who is el
he tobacco business her f h
home yesterday.
Mr A. Clark of
town today
Mr ii O. Lancaster of
the family Of Mr B L
Saturday and Sunday
Mr and Mr- Li Roy I
were In I shop-
ting
Mr l Cory of was
own today on business
Mr Corey Bethel was i
visitor here today
Mr W. who is now
, . tor, La spending
the holidays bis home here
a l
When one has suffered tortures
from a bad back and found
from the aches and pains, that per-
advice is untold value to
friends and neighbors. The following
me from a Green
Villa resident.
Mrs. J. C. Savage, US St.,
a year ago
I was bothered with my kidneys.
had a dull pain in my back and could
not rest well at night In the morn-
was sore and stiff. Dizzy spells
were, frequent and when I
and then try to straighten, my head
swam, making me blind for a few
minutes The secretions for my kid-
were too frequent and
me considerably. Kidney
Tills, which procured from Bryan s
Store gave much relief. After
using four boles, my kidneys and
bladder were fixed up in good shape
and the soreness across my loins was
Trice at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney
Kidney Tills- the same that
Mrs Savage had. Foster Co ,
Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
WANT ADS
must organ
tor except from those
regular as-
Th is
Una, six words Una Val-
No. T.
Ask Tear BOSS
best. at u
SEW BULLETS. S. .
Marriage license.
Register Deeds Bell has
issued licenses to the following
couples since last report
WHITE
Di of and
tirade Smith of
W W. Manning and Mars Edwards
an i
P M. and Mary Arlene
Joyner
J, and C Bar
n.-it of
C. a I N mi
K, ii .; Greenville.
i c Wilson and Eva Everett -i
Creek
COLORED
Frank Dudley and Blount
and Maggie
of Falkland.
Will Cooper and P S i
Beaver Dam
Jerry Saunders and Gorham
Farmville.
King and Knox of Con-
had Moore and Laura
Bethel
Henry and Minnie Clark
Pitt County.
pipes, elbows, tire boards, pot up
year stoves. T. -i-0
V. n. FOB
Irons, Lights as
Hotel
MRS. II FOB
You know croup Is dangerous. And
you ought to know too, the sense of
security that conn s from having
Honey and Tar
the house. It cuts the thick mucus
and clears away the phlegm, stops tho
strangling cough and gives easy
lug and quiet sleep. Every user is a
friends Sold by all druggists.
FOR KIM FIR-
Dished, Apply Mrs. Ches. Skinner
e. o. d
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
the of G. W, Bullock, deceased
of Pitt County, North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the sail
eased to exhibit them to the
at Bethel, N. C, on or
before 13th day of November 1915
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All persons In-
to said will please make
immediate payment
This 14th day of November 1914.
M. BLOUNT,
Administrator of G. W. Bullock, d-
i eased.
W WAST TO A OP
good milch cows. Dairy.
Greenville, N. C.
IF CARNATIONS AND
cut Bower call 250-J. Miss
Warren.
Hum OF WOOD FOR SALE
will liver any amount lo suit. Phone
II I
FOR BEST RESIDENCE BIS
street. W. Perkins
Repair the Leak
A small leak may sink a ship.
A small expense regularly incurred may hinder, if
not ruin, your chances success.
You can watch the I when you pay by check
You will hesitate before you write a check for a needles
purpose.
Let this Bank keep your checking account.
National Bank of
Greenville
F. J. Cashier.
They Honey
Tar.
P. A. Efird.
produces the best results, always
cures severe colds, sore chest and
lungs and does not contain opiates
or harmful Dr. John W.
Taylor.
believe it to be an medicine
and it satisfies my W. It,
Cook, gives
the best result for coughs and tolls
of anything I Every Is a
friend Sold all druggist.
NEW MAN. BUT
Di THE
DOCTOR
Dr. T. R. Neal, Greenville,
Car., says that in his of ex-
he has found no preparation
for the kidneys equal to Foley Kidney
Bills, in and sizes. Best
you can buy for backache,
kidney and bladder aliments.
Sold by all druggists.
j. C-
MONUMENTS
AND FENCES
We have secured the services of Mr.
B. L. is an up-to-date
automobile repair also
man, bring your work to us where
you will get the best and quickest
service.
Yours serve,
EMPIRE- SALES CO.,
e e d d.
DR.
Dentist
ii over Frank Wilson's Store
C. Phone
FOB BEST TWO ROOMS. MRS. It,
W King.
Negro Child
time Saturday afternoon
child, the child Of John
Hester. Who lives across river from
Greenville while playing near the Arc
caught on fire and was burned so
severely that It died later. We have
been unable to secure any additional
information or particulars.
FOR BALE
Fancy Grocery Store with
a splendid location,
particulars see, or, L. C
Hart. Ayden, N C,
SWEEPING PRICES.
Four Car Loads of Fruit Strawberry Plants
Must be sold and at Small
Profits
Grape trait box
Oranges 12.00 hex
California Fruit Store.
Plant new, Ml cents per lee.
Cat Viewers and designs ea
Order taken fer
Tree, Thee, Bose
Pansy Plant, and
MISS WARREN
Greenville Banking
Trust Company.
Deposits at Government Call Oct. 31st
THE LARGEST In This Section.
Gore, Ga., P. A. Morgan had
recently to use a liver medicine
says of Foley Cathartic Tablets-
They thoroughly cleansed my system
and I felt like a new and
free. They are the best medicine I
haw ever taken for constipation
They keep the stomach sweet, liver
active, bowels Sold by all
druggist.
In Pianos and
Several makes and styles of stand-
ard high grade pianos will be closed
out between now and January 1st. at
unheard of prices for the hard dollar
or, on short time. Among them,
Lester, and Arm-
Several high grade player-
pianos, right around cost among
the famous and acknowledged, world's
Apollo. If you contemplate
buying, don't fail to look at them be-
fore January first when these pianos
will be reshipped If not disposed of.
Several types of records
and needles for sale here.
G. G.
Next door to Hotel Proctor.
Hold YOUR
COTTON for
and Insure it with
HALL MOORE
Deposit Your Money with This
Bank For Safekeeping.
What Shall
Why lei worry mind nit lime-
Warren Drug
Company
Will U ion Mt their store and
look at large and appreciative
Candies, all sizes.
Parisian Ivory Sets.
Books and Post Cards.
Beautiful Boxes of Writing Paper.
There are many other articles not here
will on display at our store.
Headquarters For Santa Claus
Do you wish to please the Children If so,
VISIT Our TOY STORE
At Ricks Old Stand.
Toys of all Dolls, Drums, Carriages, Popguns
in fact in the Toy line.
-i
GIVE HIM A
Parker Fountain Pen
There non better made, and nothing more suitable for a
Present.
The Sales Department has handled these pens for
and in that time has sold thousands of them. A
that part of the business is discontinued, we have of these
Pen on hand that will be sold during the holidays at half-price.
One Ten now goes
One Pea now goes for
One Pen, now goes
One Pen. now goes for
Two Pens, now goes for
Two Pens, now goes for
Three Pens, reduced
Fourteen Pens, reduced to
Pens, reduced to
Four Pens, reduced to
Pens can seen in the front window.
with a of
other Gift you make could
e more acceptable In no other
ran you much pleasure
little Have a box with
the next time you call the
time you lake her out. tin
contents between you, and your on
regrets will be that the evening
short and the box too little
Drug Company
US.- TO HAVANA AM
Key West or Tampa,
Steamer to Havana
hates and berth in
steamer
rickets on sale January 7th, limit d
to January 25th, 1915.
at half fare.
for any detail information, write to
Mr. P. U JOLLY,
Traffic Agent.
Wilmington, N. C.
via
ATLANTIC COAST
Standard Railroad The
Or- MAW
Cm
Bound Boa
NO. a m. No. ft .
Ho II p m Ni- H i e
East
No. i a. tn
S. m.
. II . m
We; V
No.
No, 7.14 a.
Mo . .
MORE ANS EXECUTED
with Luis Jr., who has howl
T. Li. American consul
Juarez, was asked today lo
at Juarez, of Albert
said lo be an American citizen
was arrested on a
being a spy
SALE. OP LAO SAL. SITES HIS
virtue of the decree of the Hy of a of the I Mil SF.
pi Court of County in a Special Court I'm County, in a
entitled J. W et. entitled W an.-id. i II. -Lieut. P.
against et. Craft and other, Prank observer in one of th six
undersigned Commissioners will W. P. Clark, and others th under- States army scoot
day of January, con. on today on a Bight from
to public sale the following described day of January. 1915, expose lo public to ls Angeles, was drowned i
Jun Antonio. Texas.
Sam. a member
if and
Colonel David secretary of
the military chiefs convention, were
executed in Mexico City Dec. accord-
to advices received lure today.
it reported that had
assailed the actions of Villa
and other leader a meeting of the
General it is l
d of complicity in a
to destroy telegraph and railroad I
in Northern Mexico, to Damp- r the
movements of Villa troops.
DIVINE DIES
AT Kit
Va. Dec. Rev. Robert
J. D. D., general
of the Foreign Hoard of
the Southern Baptist Convention aid
recognized as one of mis-
secretaries in the country
as stricken with apoplexy while on
his way to Sunday school Sunday
morning and died two hours later in
a hotel to which he was taken Prior
to becoming Secretary to the Mission
Hoard In ISM, Dr. had
served as pastor Churches In Ta-1
bottom, Chattanooga. Tenn . and
Tenn. Dr. was
tracts of land,
Tract
A tract of land In Heaver
Dam Township on both sides of a new
following described tract Cap
land, Muller, pilot of the ma
Lying and being in Town . by L. W. Pat
Ship, adjoining the land Charles another army aviator, whoa
road, adjoining the lands of Spell, Bertha Evans. Allen My. Tom had been wrecked near
Allen. Sam Alien, Allen, 1.1 Harper and others, containing acres where mot hi
T. Allen, Tom Maiming Tom more or less and known as the Mill Muller was badly bruised by the fall
am other containing MO acres, more- Pond conveyed to Carolina Elks body was recovered.
or and being all of the tract of and Oracle Clark by heir Noah
land conveyed to J. L. Elk by II.
Daniel by deed, recorded in B Z-0.
I Pitt County Registry, ex-
n ii to here hi r bin
or sale One half cash, reached U Angel
payable ii. year from
acre conveyed to J land d on th,
J. Parker. tract of land will be property
r and
to
were
for t.-
brim in Beaufort district South Caro-
in and was graduated from
the University Georgia preparing
for the ministry the Southern The-
Seminary at Louisville Ky .
lie is by his wife, five sons
and four daughters.
SEAR WILMINGTON
Wilmington.
r.
tin.
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Mm Lite .
f B. I.
DR J. E.
re t animals Cal m
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Day . t
PARKERS ART
Corner Fourth and Evan Streets
Day and Mb
Send m Your
KODAK
Dec. -I Joe S, H
white, aged thirty, of Seagate,
near Wilmington was shot and killed
early tonight at the house of Jim
a who lives only a
Reported That Total For Month is no short distance away.
Persons. with four other
Paso. Dec. Addition-1 Present at the time the shooting
report of executions of . caped and have not
offenders in the Interior of Mexico located by the sheriff's posse,
reach d the bonier today. Persons The dead man is thought to
arriving from Mexico said that sixteen been shot by Two white
men had been killed at the national men were present at the time the man
capital in the lust week. Reliable re-
from City said the party of
. . ., mi, j ,. . n i three white men were
last month. drinking.
Several days ago General Villa's.
Is aid, several RATES
prisoners to Chihuahua City i Tickets on Sale 16th to
City, ii not known inclusive and December
pro numbered among the Rilled and January 1st with
subdivided Into tn shares and sold
separately.
No. t
A certain tract of land in
on the south tide of the Old
Plank Road, adjoining J. T. Allen
Tom Manning. Hen Jolly and Noah
Tyson, being same tract of land cod-
to J Elk by Claudia Tyson
by deed recorded in Pitt County Reg-
containing acres, more or
less; together with tract of
land also in Greenville Township, ad-
joining lands of Hen Jolly, Jesse Ha
and others, containing ten acres
more or less, conveyed to J. L.
deed of Claudia Tyson above sat
OUt. The acre will he sub-
divided into four shares and sold
and the ten acre tract of
will be sold as one tract
Tract No.
A of land In low-
ship on the Old Plank adjoin-
J i . Alien and W. P.
acres, more or less, known
as part of Nobles Tract of land. Ins.
same piece or parcel of land conveyed
lo I. by W. P, Clark
are two dwellings and two to-
barns on this and same
will be subdivided Into two
as lo embrace one dwelling and
tobacco barn on each and sold
separately.
Tract No.
A of Marl land in Greenville
Town-hip, just below Barrel Factory
on A. C. I., right of way, containing
halt acre, being the Identical t
of land bought by L. Elks from
Jas. . . d duly re u I
Terms of Bali Cash.
Time of sale- Monday, January
at a, m.
i of sale; ti the
in property showing several
oils be the
sale.
BROWN,
i ix GILLIAM.
ran
i 12-1 ltd
of sale January 1913.
at the hour of 1- M.
e On the, m
This sale is mad for the
of division among the plaintiffs and
defendants named in the Special Pro
above mentioned.
This 10th day of December, 1914
JULIUS BROWN,
DON
Commissioners.
At mi.
I i.-ii
to
Hilt.
Washington. Dec.
on the immigration bill pend
in the senate after the Christ
mas holidays was virtually ear-
Iain today when Senator James H
b, of Illinois, after a conference
with President Wilson, gave
In would offer an amendment to
strike from the measure the
The County Commissioners will re- literacy lest for aliens
bids for the and As soon as Senator had made
repair of B wire f. forty-six announcement champions of the
high, with one strand of Barb sought to have further
Wire, beginning at the Craven County the bill delayed until after the
Line, and running along what is know days.
as old stock law fence. The Parliamentary tangles were
should include the quality of wire; however, and on motion i
proposed to be used, character of Senator Smith, South Carolina,
post and fur each, the board measure was temporarily laid aside
reserves the rid., to accept or i taken up again tomorrow
the whole, or pan of bid made for ,,,. i n,,. bill it was i
such work several senators to
Tin bids will opened and cm- night, is In as n rev ill i I
the regular January meet- Wilson's opposition to the
Monday January 4th, 1916. For ,.,.,, v In the opinion ii
apply to any member of striking of provision
the Board Commissioners, would mean defeat of h In
the Register Deeds, or County no substitute method of restricting
ii. 8th, 1914
s. A. CONG
Chairman of Heard Commissioner
BELL, Clerk.
been agreed on.
e East Can Una i
School has prepared and ;.
. ii a LI of Pi
lo Handle ritual inn.
Washington, Dec difficult
task confronts Edward S
Kellogg, i s. N. win, i th Naval
War i today to go to Ca-
naval i in the
;. .-. . u
Manila, and the gOT-
authorities an taking the
Among them were General V.
a former federal
and several other federal generals
of
I family of that name and Ci.
a rich resident of
Is reported held for ransom, together
January 6th 1915.
ween all points on the
Coast and Connecting
ATLANTIC COAST
The of The
W. II. WARD, Agent,
Greenville. N. C.
ham II. contains a mini u r the protection
. , . of the naval i i Tin cause of tn
at a i i- nice held hero or to tin
Mac , and no. a i I r
for time The ad- u from
till of tributes lo till v
id good mi I lives. I
mm , . inert lo . from San co on
.- hi lone In
a transport for Manila an January
County
To Hi ii Taker,
; Pin County, undersigned
I maul being a Citizen of I Stale of
North Carolina, hereby sets forth in
Norfolk Southern
Railroad
I shows, that the following r tor w , ,.
The Children's delight at Christmas
Times,
And we have the largest assortment to be had, and at bottom
figures.
TO SEE US
SANTA
Our line of confectioneries are surpassed by none, and our cakes
are fresh from the oven, made by an expert baker.
Santa Headquarters for Fire-
works and Confectioneries
J, E. Williams
GR
BAKER
parcel of land Lying and bi
in Township. Pitt
North Carolina.
acres of land on the
south Tar river in
Township, and more fully described
d on the south
Hie lands of W. R. W, Nob
heirs, on east by C. N.
on the north by the May land, and on
the west by the lands of Will
low, containing s more or
being vacant and
ed land, belonging to Stale of
North Carolina, and subject to Entry
and the undersigned claimant here-
by makes Entry of, lays claim to,
and prays for a for said land
This the 17th, day of December 1914.
I.
Claimant.
This above Mod with me, this
Kill, day of Dec 1914.
IS Entry Taker
NOTICE
Having qualified as administrators
of the estate of deceased
late of Pitt county North Carolina,
ibis is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the
at N. c, on or
before the day of December 1915
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All in-
to said estate will please make
immediate
This 22nd day of December
JAMES DROWN.
BROWN.
Administrators of de-
ceased.
Money tinier Record Broken.
The Greenville post office or. Mon-
day broke all Ion In ls-
money orders, umber sold
I reaching even The highest
sold on a single day before was
I The express office sold
Monday.
this county and hi-
busily ho was arisen.
in e in affairs
of the counts and Stale. The Train
Si owes ninth of ii
success p a
leadership and work. In all of his
work, as was aptly brought in
Schedule in October 4th, 1914.
N. following schedule
published as information ONLY
and are not guaranteed.
LEAVE
EAST BOUND
a. m. daily.
Pullman sleeping car for Norfolk.
a. m. daily, for Plymouth, Elisa-
beth City
Parlor Car Service to
Norfolk, Connects for all points
North and Weal
Washington.
WEST BOUND
ii HO p. dally, Except Sunday for
8.32 a. m. dally for Wilson, Raleigh
and West. Pullman Sleeping Car
Service. Connects North,
and West.
in private and public and . ii n
Those who contributed to book
. an IT- s. II Wright, Dr.
Joyner, Dr, H. Mr
A T, Cox. lien p. Grimes, Rev
C. M Rock, C W
E. c. Brooks, the faculty of the
Training School the Board
Education of Pitt county.
Will. Mil
YOU CAN In help far more than
you dream. What better way is there
living up to spirit of this time
of rejoicing than to let Into the
of sun. sufferer from con-
a ray of hop.- and welcome
Red Christmas
you us. helps to establish Hospitals,
Dispensaries, and Visiting Nurses to a. m. dally, Sunday, for
Hire for the afflicted and to proven Wilson and Raleigh. Connects
spread of consumption Ever, all points
Red Cross Christmas Seal you us p. m. dally for Raleigh and
your message of good m- Intermediate stations.
help i s i sufferer. For further information and
Ho YOUR share it is YOUR tight, In Sleeping Cars, apply to J.
too. Buy and USE Red Cross L. Agent, Greenville, N. C.
mas Seals on everything yon
or wrap anywhere, Use them
EVERY a at you cat
remember, even one will HELP
RED CROSS SEALS
II
Agent.
J P. STACK.
NORFOLK, VA.
Colored Teacher Mi-el.
The Colored Teachers held a
Interesting session on Saturday of
Ck at the Colon-d Graded School
building. Many teacher were present wheat B-S
ii Underwood as usual i-y s
MARKETS
Markets Quoted by Cobb Bro
A Co,
TODAY
MB 7-U
gave instructions as Corn
duty to the profession. J
It Is evident that the Colored teach-, 10.40
era arc beginning to that they 10.57
must show themselves lit and prepared nu, 10.211
for the work.
MANNING MOORE.
J. BROWN, Secretary.
Ribs 10.57
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How To To
It
am take does not disturb
Children lake it know It la Quinine.
especially to who cannot
take ordinary Doe nor
came ringing in the head.
it the lime m need On any
pose. A-k original package. The
Petition For Discharge
IN THE MATTER OF
Haul Si
No. in Bankruptcy.
Petition for Discharge
By of authority or an order,
made by the Clerk of the
K TO
Having duly Qualified before the
superior court clerk of Pitt county
as administrator of the estate of Cal-
Jones, deceased, notice Is
Order Notice Theron
of North Carolina
County of
On this Dec. 1914, on . I
I it is
Ordered by the Court, that a beer
upon the
fore H. C
U i N.
r., in . I i- noon,
that the notice I hi publish-
ed in The Eastern Reflector, a news-
paper printed in said and
that ail own tors
persons in interest may appear at the
said time and and show cause,
if any they have, ii the prayer of
the not be granted.
And it is Further Ordered by the
Court, clerk shall send by
mail to nil known copies of
said petition order, addressed
to them at their places of resilience as
stated
Witness Honorable H, Conner
fudge of the said court, and seal
thereof Washington, N. in said
District, on 5th Dec. 1914,
ATTEST
A. I,. BLOW,
A. MAYO, Deputy Clerk.
qualified as administrator
Court, approved by the Judge of the of B. J. Mills,
5th Judicial District, I will sell to the put county, Carolina.
highest bidder for one-fourth cash ls to notify all persons
To the Honorable II. U. Connor, Judge m one. two and the estate of the saw Persons Indebted to the
of the District Court of the three years from date, with Interest, to exhibit them to the estate to make immediate to
at the Court House door, at o'clock at N. C, on or q,. undersigned; and all persons
noon, on Monday, the day of day of November 1915,
December, the following or arm De pleaded in bar
tract of recovery. All persons in-
states tor me District of
North Carolina.
Solomon, of Greenville, in the
County of Pitt and State of North
Carolina, in the said District, share d to , make
lot No. in the , j,,,,.,,,.
division, found in Hook No. i day of November 1914.
Record of Land Division, JOHN T. EVANS,
. of Court. Administrator of B. J. Mills, de-
Beginning at a stake on the public
road and runs to Patience Evans heir
Sept, last past, lie was duly I
bankrupt under the of Congress
bankrupt. . lie has
duly surrendered nil his property and
. and mi.
and Of the orders of
touching
Wherefore lie lie mas he
creed to have
charge from all M
Ins estate under bankrupt acts,
, v ii debts as an i by
law discharge.
Dated this Dec. I. 1914
SOLOMON,
line North West poles to a
thence North poles
. slake; thence Last
i I, i to a pine; thence South ii
last poll ; to the head of a ditch;
said ii to the road;
with road to the beginning
containing sixteen acres more or
less.
This the day of November,
S. J. EVERETT,
Commissioner
JAMES
EVANS. Attorney.
leg claims against said estate are no-
tilled to present the same to the under
signed for payment on or before the
18th of December, 1915, or this
notice will be plead In bar of recovery.
This day of December, 1914.
ROBT L. JONES
of Calvin Jones
SAL.
On December 22nd, 1914 I will sell
at auction to highest bidder for cash.
hold furniture every thing
two horse farm.
I la of tho late L. C.
it i A. M
BAILEY,
Administrator of L. c. and Jose-
both deceased.
North Carolina
Pitt County
Maggie Perry
vs
In the Superior Court.
till
THE FARM
I the of all Industry
LIME
h the of all farming. Write for
bulletin by the best in the I i
Stoles on Lime on the Farm, and pet price
of the purr lime. Don't buy earth,
etc. A postal will give you reason.
POWHATAN LIME CO.
STRASBURG VIRGINIA
Strong
Serviceable, Safe.
Increase Has Been
four fears And Had Been
Refused Once Before During
Past august
Washington, D. Dec.
in freight wen
I to eastern railroads today;
;., Interstate Commerce
i i a decision from which Char-
man Slid Commissioner Clem-
dissented vigorously.
in lake and ran traffic, coal,
coke, iron ore and certain other
Be, upon Which the he i
has rates adjudicated
all railroads operating
in the territory between the Atlantic
and Mississippi north of
Potomac and rivers were
lowed the live per cent
they have bean asking for
four years.
Tho railroads hoped to get Increases
h would add to the annual
; . The
decision is expected to give
Hum additional revenue
The nails east of a north and south
line drawn through Buffalo,
and Charleston, W Vs., won by to-
day's decision the increases other
were denied them in the
decision August,
NOTICE.
By virtue the power or sale co-i-
In a certain mortgage deed ex-
and delivered by A. L.
and n T to C II.
I the day of September an H. P. Perry
duly recorded In the Pitt County Reg- The defendant above named
In Hook page the under- take
signed will to public sale be-1 That action entitled above was
tore the Court House door In Green- commenced in the Superior Court of said
N to the Digest bidder tor Pitt County on the day of
on Monday, the day of ember, 1914, to procure a
rum y, 1915, at P. M. a certain lot or the causes set forth in the complaint
tract land being and lying in the filed In the office of the Clerk of
of Pitt county, N. C, Court.
and more particularly described as An the said defendant will
follow.-, to-wit;
North
Pitt County
In the Superior Court
Before the Clerk.
Sale of Laws
Administrator of
Teel.
vs
John Teel. Ward. Wills
and Teel. of
eon Teel Teel, widow of
Gideon eel.
By virtue of power vested In m
by that decree of the Superior Court
of Pitt County entered the
entitled cause on the 14th day of Dec
ember, 1914, I shall sell for cash a
the highest bidder at tho court house
door in Town of Greenville at
public auction on day .
January, 1915, at o'clock noon, the
following described tract of real estate
b and situated the County
of Slate of North Carolina,
Beginning mouth of a
In watering hole branch on tho
of It. J. W. Carson's field A
thence up
run and various courses of watering
hole branch to a water oak in the mi
branch
the West side of
road; thence running with said
road Northerly roads and school
thence with said
line between J. H. White
Gideon thence a Southerly
course, agreed line to the begin
All of the lot land further notice that he is required by J. Jenkins South
at the January Term of
Superior Court of County, to us
held on the 2nd Monday of January
1915, at the Court House of said
In Greenville, N. C, and answer or
to the complaint in said ac-
or tho plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in
purchased by the said C H. Gaskins
of Mrs. Martha J. Stanley whereon her
store was located, adjoining the lots
of Jacob and K. in the old
of town of Also one
other tract or lot laud which was
to C. II. by L. J. Chap-
man and wife, Fannie Chapman and
Spencer Brooks, located in that part complaint.
Of town of Grifton known as New A- T-
Town and IS the lot on which was Io- of Superior Court,
Hie C. Gaskins store, This tho 7th day of December, 1914.
whore he did a mercantile J. EVERETT, Atty. tor plaintiff,
until the lire which burned up the
the lots of
THE
farm
most reliable lantern for
use is the It is
made of the best materials, so that
it is strong and durable without
being heavy and awkward.
It gives a clear, strong light. Is easy
to light and It won't blow
out, won't leak, and wont smoke.
It is an expert-made lantern. Made
in various styles and sizes. There is a
for every requirement.
At Everywhere
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Washington. D. C.
Richmond, Va,
Norfolk. Va.
BALTIMORE
Charlotte. N. C.
W.
Char on, S C.
store, said lot adjoining me m i
J ii Fleming and R. U Murphy, said
lot is feet wide by feet long. I
Sale made to satisfy the above
i bi mortgage deed
ThU the ca of December, 1911.
C. GASKINS,
Mortgagee.
Brown, Attorney.
degrees West poles to the begin
Containing by estimation
seventy acres more or less. SaM
land adjoins the lands of J. White-
burst, Harriet and others.
and being the tract of land, of which
tho late Gideon Teel dies seized an
possessed.
This December 1914.
ALBION DUNN.
Commission-
ltd-
NOTICE OF
By of the power of con-
The roads west In a certain mortgage given by
of this which got partial
in the August decision,
ed further advances; so that now all
the roads in what is described as of-
classification territory will enjoy
uniform advances in both class I
commodity rates,
Need Additional
The majority of the Commission
held that the roads i
in the latest bearings a greater
of additional net Income than ever
fore. This Is due, the decision held
to arising of Hie war
and an already existing
revenues to maintain lands of Tyson, J. B. Nichols and
C. Crawford to W. H Allen,
July 1914 recorded in Hook
11-U page in the of tho
Register of Deeds, tho undersigned
will for sale at public
9th day of January 1915
the court house door in
at o'clock M the following do
scribed property
All the right, title, and Interest
sail Crawford In the lands tho
hit Ann K. Crawford, adjoining th;
railroad i II
Chairman Harlan In his dissenting
opinion, held that sufficient aid had
been given roads by the August
decision and that the of the
majority were
Commissioner Clements baaed his
dissent upon what he regarded as th
inability, in law of th
others, known as the
land containing acres more or
leas; also all Interest and title as a-
more or less, the deed for
Is recorded In Hook H-6, page
Unite description.
Terms of sale cash. Said sale made;
NOTICE.
By virtue of authority vested in m
by ii mortgage, registered In book
8-10, Page Register Deeds
. made by A. K.
C. S. Carr, on the 24th
of November, 1913, shall offer for
sale on the third Monday of January
1915, being the day thereof, for
cash, the highest bidder, at the
Court House door, at noun, follow-.
described
That lot in the plan of Greenville,
known as part of lot No. at the
corner of the fence on the sidewalk
at the corner of First and
Streets, and running
with street, ninety-five
feet, thence parallel with
first Street and with the fence as It
now run, feet, Di
southerly parallel with the line
ninety-five feel to sire, t
thence With First street for-
nine feel to the beginning
containing of an
more or less, and being the same lot
conveyed to B, M by W. H,
and wife.
This the 19th day of December, 1914
C. S. CARR, Assignee.
J Everett, Atty.
North Carolina
Pitt County.
In Superior
A. Mills, Jr.,
vs. Summons.
II.
The defendant D. H, in th
above entitled cause will take notice
that a Civil action entitled as
has been Instituted in the
Court of Pitt county by . A. Mills, Jr.
plaintiff, against D. H. th
defendant to recover judgment for
money had and received by the de-
from the plaintiff and the de-
D. H, Harden will
take notice that ho Is required to
pear at the January Term, Pitt County
Superior Court, which convenes Is
tho Court House in Pitt County on th
Till Monday before the 1st. Monday
March it being the day of January,
1918, and answer or demur to tho com-
plaint of the plaintiff which will he
Bled In the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Pitt County during
the first three day of said term is
the plaintiff will be granted tho
demanded In the complaint.
This the. day of November, 1914
A. T. MOORE,
Clerk Superior Court
A Attorneys.
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Commission
take cognizance of anything in the to satisfy said mortgage.
making of rates other than
Justice and reasonableness.
their
Dec. 1914.
W. II
A LI
Mortgage.
Notice Is hereby given that at lite
regular meeting of the Board of Com-
missioners of Pitt County, to be held
Monday. January 4th and January
the
v. Attorney.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
Hoard on the 5th, day of January the of Q. W. Bullock,
Majority of Friend Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, Bat
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
interesting ad-
vice from this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes
writes a was down with
stomach trouble for five years, and
would have sick headache so Sid. at
tones, I thought surely I would die.
I tried different treatments, but
not seem to do me any good.
I got so bad, I could eat or
ad all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
and quit
taking other medicine. I decided to
take his advice, although I did not have
any confidence in
have now been taking
for three months, and if has cured me
haven't had those awful sick headaches
since I began using It.
I am so thankful what
has done for
ha been
found a very valuable medicine de-
of stomach and liver. II
is composed of vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous Ingredients, and
acts gently, surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family cheat.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter.
1915, the petition to
the Public Perry at Yankee Hall,
i cross Tar River, and also hear the
petition to lay out a public Road
Township across the Inn
of J. O. and W. B. Proctor, and I
P. Davenport, through what Is
as Bull Ridge and Yankee Hall
farm, now owned by said Davenport
By order of Hoard of Commissioners
This the day of December 1914.
HELL.
Clerk to Board.
Ice.
The Arm of J. Cox Son has this
day been by J. Cox who
given to R. Cox Ills Interest In tho
of J. Cox Sou, doing business
In the town of N. C, All
owing the said firm make
payments to J. R. Cox and all pro-
sons having claims against tho
present them to J. R. Cox also
COX,
J. R. COX
Dec. 1914., N. C.
firm
Milt
HAM OR A
farm. Will sell for cash or or
easy terms. Address Calvin
N. C. Route
w.
Sir. W. L of was In
town yesterday.
late of Pitt County, North Carolina,
this Is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the said
deceased to exhibit them to the
at Bethel, N. C, on or
before 13th day of November 1915
or notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons In-
Notice.
Having qualified as Administratrix
of R. K. Stokes, deceased, late of Pitt
County, this U to notify all persons
claims against the estate f
deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned within twelve months
from this or this notice will
leaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said
will make Immediate payment.
This day or November,
SARAH STOKES,
Administratrix.
K ii James t Son.
Grain Privileges
HONE IN
and call are the safest and
method of trading in wheat
oats your loss is
to said will please make absolutely limited to the amount
surest
Immediate payment.
This 14th day of November
H, O. BLOUNT,
Administrator of O. W. Bullock, de-
ceased.
Preliminary Hearing.
At a preliminary hearing this morn-
before Justice Tyson Henry
Strong tho who was Identified
as of Mr. Charles Mo-
some time ago was bound over
to court and put back In Jail.
evidence thought to
to hold tho until court
next year when a final hearing will
be made. Mr. was
bis identification of Hint as
the one who shot attempted
rob
bought. No further risk.
Positively the most profitable way
of trading.
Open an account. You can buy to
puts or calls on 10.000 bushels
for or can buy both
for or as many more as you wish
An advance or decline of cent give
yes the chance to take profit.
A movement of cents profit.
Write for full particular
references.
R. W.
Obi.
all mall to Lock Mo
la Yew Skin
Clear as a
Mr F A. Harden of was
In town yesterday.
Mr. C. A. of Raleigh la in
town today.
Mr. K. C. of Ayden was In
Greenville
North
Pitt County
In Court
Before tho Clerk.
Ida C. Dixon, Administratrix
of A. C. Daniel
vs. Notice
and Petition to neW
for assets.
Sidney Daniel, Joseph Daniel,
Fred Willis Daniel and Dan-
last the being the
children of Sylvester Daniel, a
Of A. Q, Daniel and all In at
law of A. O. Daniel.
The defendants Dan-
Fred Willis Daniel
Daniel, above named will take notice
that an action entitled as above has
been commenced In tho Superior Court
of Pitt County before tho Clerk, to sell
land to make assets to pay debts of
A. ii Daniel, deceased, tho said laud
being situate. In Pitt County, North
Carolina, township adjoining
the lands of H. D. Harrington, Henry
Crawford and James A. Harris, con-
about acres. And the salt
will further
that they required to appear be-
fore the Clerk of the Superior court
of Pitt County, In Court House la
N. C, on January
1916, at o'clock a m. and
answer petition of the
petitioner, copy of which petition
deposited In the of the
Clerk. Tho said defendants will
further take notice that If they fail
to answer the petition by the
mentioned the petitioner
will apply to said for the
demanded In the petition.
A. T. MOORE,
of Superior Court
This 4th of 1914.
nailer how low
cured lb reliable
ml. II
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Eastern reflector, 25 December 1914
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